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Thur» Superintendent likes small schools 1970 Her huaband. Allan, work» for Publisher» Paper Hieb» first job as a teacher was al Boring C'ade School, where she taught in both buildings and worked as a counselor She was there for nine years, and began to take on administrative duties toward the end of her employment for the district She then served as principal-superintendent for four years at Sauvie The new »upenntendent ol Cottrell School is an ad vocate of »mall school», feeling they do a better job of addressing the problem» of the individual “I'm really looking for ward to working here." »aid Kathleen Hieb "Thia i» the type of »chool I want to be involved with " Hieb replace» long lime superintendent Jean Lun dy Hieb, who hai »even children <age* 21 through 27 > and five grandchildren, ha» been In education »Ince Island, a kindergarten through 12th grade district She was at Sauvie Island for four months when the "school burned down total ly, to the last paper clip." The district received 1700,01» from a fire in surance settlement It was the first school in Oregon to receive a community facilites loan from Farmers Home Ad ministration That loan for 5 percent, when the interest rate at the time was "about IS per- cenl," will save taxpayers there about WOO,000 over 30 years in interest payments, according to Hieb Supervising the building of a school was an "In teresting experience." Hieb said She toured Fir wood and Kelso schools for ideas at the time. She has a bachelor’s degree from Portland State University and a master's degree from Lewis A Clark College, both in education She also has completed a certification program at •ibility at Cottrell School she hasn't taken on She served as superintendent-clerk for 32 years at the school, and has a total of 40 years of ex perience in education A reception for Lundy will be held Oct 16 from 1 tn 5 p m in what was previously the West Building It was renamed the Jean Lundy Building at a recent meeting of the board on directors "I never in my wildest dreams would have ex pected that," said Lundy, who added she is "grateful " day, Oct 14 with return an ticipated at approximately 4 p m on Sunday The tour will include viaits to places of interest with the first scheduled swp panned for Cannon Beach Travelers will con- tinue south with overnight sojourns taking place at Lincoln City and Florence Cost for lodging and transportation is 850 This does not include admission fees or meals A similiar trip now is being planned Preschool classes resume The Child Development laboratory at Sandy High School will resume preschool classes on Tues day. Oct 18 for area 3-5 year olds The children must have reached their third birth day by Oct 1. 1983 to be eligible Regular Im munization shots are recommended but not re quired The Child Development Laboratory offers an op portunity for the high school students who work with and observe small children and gives the children a modicum of preschool experience Interested parents are in vited to call the high school. 668 8011, or pick up an application form at the principal's office The class enrollment will be limited For additional informa tion call Patricia Wolf at the school for the weekend of Oct 28-30 For reservations, please contact the center at 668 5569 Members of the Sandy Senior Center Advisory Committee and other par ticipants are invited to at tend the center's monthly breakfast, which is scheduled for Tuesday, Oct 18 at 7:30 a m The cost of the complete breakfast is 8125 Each month following the meal, a guest »peaker addresses topics of general interest This month's guest will discuss "Seniors and Com puters." The general public is also invited to at tend Published «••big »hursd^s by »he OuHoeb Pubhsh^e Sondy O'»e©n©7055 5«©«4 cI©»» ©o»»©*© ©»4 •» SoMy Oreyo© Saturday. Oct. 15 The Sandy Country Market will be held at the Odd Fellows Hall Call Pam Hauff at 668 7257 for mere information Church "Mountain People." an arts and craft fair featur ing locals at the Wy'East Day Uidge. will be held from Ham to 5 p m to day and tomorrow , Sandy Optimists meet at 7 p m at the Sandy Senior Center Monday. Oct. 17 SUHS board of directors meet at 7 30 p m in rooms 50-51 of the Paul Tucker Building Sandy city council meets at 7 30 p m at city hall Overeaters Anonymous meet for the first time at 7:30pm at St Michaels Tuesday. Ort. 18 Sandy Chamber of Com merce meets at noon at Tollgate Restaurant tn Cl©c horn©» County y ©O' $10 00 ( l»©wh©r© $ 1 1 50 »n Northw©»« ©nd PocdK Co©»’ 6«©«©» Outbid© O'©90« P©' r©©' $ 14.00 Outbid© North*©»» ond PooI k Coesi $t©t©s pet yew $17.00 Sondy Post Sandy Orason 97055 No 40 Oregon Retired Educa tion Association meets at 2 pm at the Hood Chalet Recreation Room on South Bluff r I Dining Bargain! 2 We're going buffet Wed.-Sat. nights and weekdays for lunch DINNER BUFFET ....’ Retired educators to meet Unit 23 of the Oregon Retired Educators A»»ociation will meet Wednesday. Oct 19 at 2 p m at the Hood Chalet Recreation Room on South Bluff A speaker from Mt Hood Community College is to present a topic of interest to senior citizens Guests are welcome. All you con eot 5-9 Wed -Sat Sunday 3-7 Kids 1-9 50’ a year LUNCH BUFFET....... ’ Monday-Friday all you can eat. 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Welches Rd., Welches • 622 3505 Rate Arts and Crafts Fair October 15th & 16th TIMBERLINE LODGE 11:00 a.m. -5:00p.m. • Food • Music • Exhibitions • • Demonstrations • • Horseshoe Tournament • __________ NOTICE_________ Local Artists Welcome Please contact George Brady • 226-7979 Mlnimum/Maxlmum Investment 11.79%* 1100% IKS. 10-Year Certificate Effective Annual Yield Rate 12.03%* 1120% “Mountain People’’ Oct 13 1903 Kathleen Hieb Kelso Rd and Orient Drive Tough Love meets at 7:30 p m at Your United Bank bl $9.00 MullAOH©h C©v©ty October 1 5 • 9-4 Wednesday. Ort. 19 Sandy Masonic Ixxlge meets at 7:30 pm at Masonic Temple in Sandy Boa bbl-5541 APPLE SQUEEZE 668-5859 C© SUBSCRIPTION RATES Keeping posted Country Market opens Saturday N©4^©l A »»•< ••«>•*’ A VERY BOLD Second coastal trip planned Seniors will have an op portunity to spend a leisurely weekend on the Oregon coast during a three day excursion being sponsored by the Sandy Senior Center Departure is scheduled for 9 a m Fri- Mt MM* Oregon *•»♦©©©•' Pu*l»gh«ra Absoc»•”<>* ©r»4 U i iubvb©^ Pr©M Now from the Safari Clua Lundy won't consider herself retired, however, and plans on going back to school "I have a lot of things I want to learn. " she said Her husband, Harold, works for the Portland Water Bureau at Bull Run Senior Center News 5 <USPS At Cottrell School she'll manage a facility with about 178 students and 24 employees Reception set for Lundy Jean Lundy has worked in the kitchen, has driven buses, has coached and has done janitorial work Of course, »he has also taught and handled ad ministrative duties as well "I haven't mowed the lawns yet," she said, and it may be the only respon The Sdindy Post the University of Oregon for principals and superintendents, and is currently working for a certificate in counseling at PSU (at the time she work ed as a counselor in Boring it wasn't required that she be certified) Hieb described the school as having a tight budget and a good basic program Oí» 13. 1983 (toc I) SANOV (Ore) FOST-> Mlnimum/Maxlmum Investment