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7 SANDY (Ore ) POST Thur» October )5 1981 S*< 1 Keeping posted: Cottrell seeks budget board applicants Ornament sale scheduled Friday, Oct. 16 Cottrell School has three positions open on the budget board due to the expiration of two members’ terms and the third member being elected to the school board Interested candidates are asked to call the school of fice, 668-5521, and give their names They should also p l.in to a tte n d the Oct 19 m ee ting in the E ast Building, Room 3 Budget committee members should expect to spend several evenings during the winter and spring reviewing the proposed budget for the next school year Cottrell School-board will meet in regular session this Monday n ig h t. Oct 19, at n p m in the East Building. Boom 3 All interested per sons are invited to attend S aturday, Oct. 17 Tuesday, Oct. 20 Marty Sturdivant of the (¡resham C om m unity Hospital alcoholism treat ment center will be the guest speaker for the weekly lun cheon meeting of the Sandy Chamber of Commerce a, the Tollgate Inn at noon W ednesda» . Oct. 21 Sandy Elementary School students kick off a fundrais mg drive for the Sandy P l! e n l I'eai hei Club to il.is M onday, Oct. 19 Jenny (iru d i works with < slmdei blocks with help fro m Jason Johnston. Reserved seat tickets ready fo r SUHS play Montessori: in touch with education by DAN DILLON In the early 1900s, Dr Maria Montessori, an Italian educator, began working with underprivileged children and got results w hich startl ed other teachers The students, called “ idio t children,” were learning at a rapid rate Montessori’s method controlling the environment, not controlling the child was introduced this year in Sandy at the Child's Kingdom Montessori Schiwil by three teachers in their final year of training in the Tickets went on sale this week fo r Sandy H igh School's production of “ West Side Story ” The musical w ill be presented in November at the Sandy Community Theater The play, which has been in rehearsal since the begin rung of the school year, will open Nov 13 and run Nov. 14, 19, 20 and 21 with perfor mances at 8 p.m each even mg Costs of the tickets are $3 50 for adults, $2 50 for students and $1 50 for senior citizens and children under 12 All seats are reserved so patrons are urged to pick up their tickets early to insure good seating, said Leslie Crockwell, chairperson of the SlIHS performing arts department High school sets preschool start Tuesday Sandy Union High School child development preschixil opens next Tuesday, Oct 20, at 10:25 a m. The lab gives children of the area an opportunity to enjoy a preschool experience while providing the high school students experience in planning for and working with young children The preschixil is open to children between 3 and 5 years old There is no fee. Applications are available at the high schtxil office Eor further information, call Pat Wolf at Sandy Union High School, 668 8011. The Sandy City Council meets in the co u n c il chambers at Sandy City Hall at 7:30 p m The Cottrell School Board w ill meet at 8 p.m in the East Building. H<x>m 3 Cottrell School hosts its an nual Spaghetti Dinner from 5 to 8 p m at the school The Community Club will serve spaghetti, French bread, tossed green salad and homemade cobbler at the all-you-can-eat event The curtain rises at 8 p m at Sandy C o m m u n ity Theater for the SCP produc tion, "A Barrelfull of Pen nies." Community Action Center The Oregon R e tire d Educators Unit 23 will travel to Aurora for their meeting today Dorothy Shrum will tell the history of the Aurora Commune during lunch at the Aurora Colony House The Oxbow Museum may be visited after lunch Those at tending will meet at the San ds Senior Center parking lot at I l a m for carp<x)ling Firwood Neighbors Inc w ill meet at 7 p.m at Fir- wood School in the B building The public is in vited The film series, "Focus on the Fam ily," featuring Dr James Dobson, concludes at the Orient Drive Baptist Church at 7 p.m The final film is "What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew About Women Money, Sex and Children ” The Sandy Business and Professional Women's Club will hold a fireside meeting at the home of Eula Ten Eyck, 47080 S.E Marmot 7:30 p m "A Barrelfull of Pennies,” the John Patrick comedy produced by Sandy Com rnumty Players, w ill be presented at 8 p m at the Sandy Community Theater on Proctor Boulevard Isaac Heil sorter. works with the shape method. "We believe that given a chance to work w ith the m aterials, the children will teach themselves," ex plained Avis Grudi who hopes to take over the Sandy preschool when her training is complete Hank and Cheryl Hudson are the other teachers " I f we present an attractive enough environment, they'll want to learn,” Hank said School is held in an apartment on Gerilyn Court to give it a homey at mosphere and make the break from the family home easier to adapt to The school is separated into four areas: math, language, sensorial and practical life. “ We like to emphasize putting their hands on things,” Hank said “ Kids love to touch things.” A visit to four teaching areas il lustrates that An abacus is used to learn counting Brightly-colored number rods help give the idea of even and odd numbers The Montessori method starts right in with writing and reading together Students match alike cards to develop visual recognition, trace around shapes to get a hand to eye coordination Sandpaper letters help students get used to their shape as they brush their fingers across them The sensorial area helps students learn to discriminate sizes, shapes and sounds As the Child's Kingdom School grows, Hank said, they hop«* to add materials for tasting and smelling P ra c tic a l life prepares the students for leaving home and the everyday world of untied shoes and unbuttoned shoes Children also learn pouring and coordination exer cises with tweezers The Sandy school begins the day in the circle room There, the students walk a circle heel-to-toe to develop leg coordination They also use the room to sing around the piano three days a week and as a quiet place to read a book during the school day "We want them to know it’s their school,” Hank said The students move among the learning areas and work on projects at their own speed The teachers demonstrate the |«*arn mg tools as degrees of difficulty in crease If a student seems to shy away from one area, teachers try to steer him back, but no pressure tac tics are used "We think of ourselves as direc tors, rather than teachers.” Hank said Services for Sandy resi dent Doris J Morgan will lx1 held today (Thursday) at l p.m in th«* chapel of Sandy Funeral Home Interment w ill be at Sandy Ridge Cemetery Mrs Morgan, a retired mail ca rrie r at the Boring post office, died at her home Oct 11 She was 61 She was born Doris Jan«* Hausmann in St Louis, Mo . where she was raised, on Deane’s Auto Repair Dean© Wesselink, owner . 34 years experience C o m p lete A u to m o tive Repairs: Automatic Transmissions Exhaust Systems ’ Brake Work * General Tune-up CALL 6 6 8 -4 5 6 3 Opart Mon - Fri.. 8 Charles 11 ickey Knud Thursday , Oct. 22 Oregon Sno Park permits will go on sale this Monday, Oct 19, in all Motor Vehicles Division offices, most ski resorts and many ski and sporting gtxxls stores. The perm its must be displayed in cars parked in designated winter recreation parking areas between Nov. 15 and April 30. Violators face a $10 fine Two types of permits are available An annual permit costs $5, and daily permits cost $1 Private businesses selling the permits may col lect a fee 10 cents for a dai ly permit and 25 cents for an annual p e rm it—fo r p ro viding the service A snowmobile owner with a current registration may obtain a free Sno Park per m it by b rin g in g the snowm obile re g is tra tio n card to any Motor Vehicles Division office. The Sandy office is located at 17380 Smith Ave , in the Oregon Trails Building The Sandy (¡olden Age Club holds its semimonthly potluck at the Sandy Senior Center at noon The Rebekah Lodge meets at K p rn at the I.O.O.F Hall transferred to the Highway Division to pay for plowing parking lots and roadside parking areas in 61 locations throughout the state FOR » LIM ITED SAVE THE 041 SUPER. j.w iile I d i cie petiiidbility The e.I lim i) hie c y liiu le i II s p u w v iiu l personality Come S T IH L $ 4 8 2 .9 5 The world» largesi »ailing '-hain saw. PHONE 630-6868 DICK’S Logging Supply 2 7 2 S .E . B r o a d w a y , E s t a c a d a held at a prisoner of war for three years in a concentre tion camp Following his discharge in 1945, he return ed to Portland where he later married his wife, Maxine, on Dec 8, 1951 They made their home in the Ihxxiland area where they raised th eir three children He is survived by his wife, Maxine, a daughter, Teresa of Brightwixxl, two sons, Steven of Estacada and David of Brightwood; a sister, Kathleen Henzler of O tis, and fo u r g ra n d children B rig h tw o o d reside n t Charles "C huck” Hickey dux! in Gresham Oct 6 He was 61 Services were held Oct 10 in the chapel of Sandy Funeral Home Vault inter ment was at C liffs id e Cemetery in Sandy Born March 22, 1920, in Holt, Minn., his family mov ed to Oregon when he was young In 1941, entered the U S Army to serve during World War II and achieved the rank of corporal He was 42007 S.E. 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D & A PUMP & SUPPLY EXCELLENT WORK e REASONABLE RATES (Evening» by oppointment) 656-2683 A v o 'j H a ir Design 668 4902 » men ( women 668 8343 2 blocks so CONCRETE READY M IX MT HOOD READY MIX R»»«Jv M u Cone'*'« Rae» Cruthed Send *nd Gre«e< Phone 668 6515 located et Firwood Junction TAX CONSULTANT ALLMAIN TAX SERVICE Cedor Plozo Bldg Suite No 1 2 BooNkeepmq A Income Taie» Pickup Ik Delivery 668 8 0 5 1 cd he» 26 SAND and GRAVEL ROCK CREEK SAND AND GRAVEL With the Kubota B7100 The small tractor that can handle almost any job. big or small — from construction site to garden This tough little tractor has features you d expect to find only on a big tractor: ■ 4 wheel drive ■ 16 HP diesel engine for low maintenance and fuel economy ■ Front and rear PTO shafts ■ Independent rear brakes ■ Hydraulic 3 pt hitch, Category 1 ■ 6 forward, 2 reverse speeds ■ Works with a full range of matching inplements So whether you think big or small, think Kubota — from Moen t^KUBOTR He re looking for work. 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Metric on Brightwood Loop Practical VW repair PARTS • SERVICE 0 30 5 30 Mon thru Fri 622 4304 TIME $ 4 0 .0 0 5pm 1 ’/« mi. east of Sandy PHOTO GREETINGS /> - Nov 4, 1919 She married Haymond Morgan Jan 2, 1944, in Grxirgia In 194? they moved to C a lifo rn ia w here M rs Morgan was employed as manager of a cafeteria al a school district They moved to Sandy in 1963 where she worked as housekeeping supervisor at B o w m a n ’ s and as a substitute mail carrier at Boring That became a full time job She is survived by her hus band, Haymond, daughter, Susan Jones in California, and three grandchildren They will sell Christmas or naments in hopes of purchas mg a video camera package The sale concludes Oct 25 The Sandy To PS Club meets at 9 a m in the Sand> Sno-park decals on sale Money collected by the Motor Vehicles Division from sales of the permits is Obituaries Boris Morgan Jubilee meets at Living Way Fellow ship i across from Sandy (¡rade School The Rainbow (¡iris meet at the Sandy Masonic Hall at A moen MACHINERY COMPANY Outdoor Power Equipment r«m» Garden Light Industrial 268 N E Hogan Road Gresham. OR 97030 Phone 665 9159 B 2A 4 „