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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
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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
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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. Hwy. 26
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GREETINGS
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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
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