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About The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1977)
TRI-CITY BOWL MOLALLA AVE ol levy ree year rate-based serial || be presented to the png with a construction d in May of 1978 if the Board of Education the recommendations of nice Study Committee, i Nov. 28 meeting, the Study committee voted rend to the Board that a d serial levy, which irclude requests for both in and construction be presented to the The rate would be no in $1.60 per thousand of valuation. ters agreed that it would K to persuade voters to a "one shot" funding ¡Ithan to request operating id then return to the & construction money, presentation will be made board at its Dec. 14 by committee chair man Faddis. on visit [College's music depart bringing trombonist Phil to campus Jan. 9 for bnces and clinics. College's Jazz Ensemble ¡.Jefferson High School land will be performing ¡Ison in an evening concert (i is one of the most out- | jazz trombonists in the He has been noted for hgements and his compos- Uge band works. ishad professional playing nee with such greats as the iBrothers, Woody Herman hand Doc Severenson. bof his arrangements can ra on Woody Herman al- "Buddy Rich Swingin' New and," and the "Best of Rich.'' oo is being sponsored by ileje and the C. G. Conn instrument company. ensics member of the College's i cs team made it to the tition finals at the 12th Annual Pacific University Inter collegiate Speech Tournament, Nov. 18 and 19 in Forest Grove. Lisa Thomas, Canby, placed fourth in the interpretation com petition, missing a third place trophy by one point. "This was a pretty big deal," said Frank Harlow, speech in structor at the College, "It was hard to be one of the top six speakers out of 50 for that event." Thomas and her teammates, Mitch Newton, Denise Kline and Mike Day, competed against ap proximately 250 people in the junior division. There were 28 schools from the Northwest represented at the tournament. Marigolds," "Tartuffe," "Private Lives" and "Mother Courage." The $25 fee includes trans portation, lodging and tickets. A $10 deposit is due by Dec. 15. The remaining $15 is due on or before Jan. 10. The money is to be handled by the cashier in the Community Center building. The trip is open to anyone interested. There are only 45 seats available, and they are going fast, Shields said. "I believe that students in theatre and people at large should see good theatre and this is a batch of it," Shields said. AT WARNER-MILNE RD P O BOX 2»t OREGON CITY; OR »7041 SEV HARKSON OWNER MANAGER Hilltop Rocks and Gifts Jewelry and Silver supplies Custom made jewelry and repair Do It yourself supplies Lapidary equipment and supplies Oregon City, Oregon 97045 655-3225 Pool Pinball Bowling 635-2603 Auditions Auditions for the College the atre department's winter produc tion will be Jan. 4 from 3 to 5 p.m. in the McLoughlin Theatre, The play will be a light com edy, suitable for adults and child ren with "laughs a minute," ac cording to Jack Shields, theatre director.. "We have not selected a play yet but we want something light, for families on vacation to enjoy. We want a play with no redeem ing social value," Shields said. The play will be performed March 2, 3, 4 and 5 at the Col lege. Following the College's perfor mance the group will move to Cannon Beach during spring vaca tion to perform at the Coaster Theatre March 23, 24 and 25. For more information call 656- 2631, ext. 310. Ashland The sixth annual Oregon Shakespearean Field trip to Ash land will be Feb. 20. The trip will leave the college Friday, Feb. 10, and return late Sanday night, Feb. 12. TThe Shakespearean Festival is probably the closest to profes sional theatre in Oregon," said Jack Shields, drama instructor. The four plays shown during the weekend are "Effects of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Bagdad Theatre 3702 S: S.E. Hawthorne Blvd. 232-2685 lassifieds help wanted BALE: 12-string guitar, steel »inmintcondition, only slightly pre to appreciate, $266. Call pro campus at ext. 259 or even- ■38-6191. SOMEONE you love a nice re- p for Christmas, $100 or best Rout a student, 829-2065. RLE: G.E. Electric stove - 4 J Excellent condition. Call Eil- Ext. 217. PSERS WANTED: Immediate lyhome, no experience nec- ■ wtllent pay. Write American IBM Park Lane, suite 269, f ’«as 75231. f LOOKING CAR1 1973 Pon- jWura Hatchback. Orange w/ I Wl roof and black interior. f/tE 57,000 Needs minor FS1350.256-0174. R SALE: Dec. 10 and 11, P'toop.m.,aquariums and mise. LyeamerWay (Off Holcomb), *»Community College LAKE OSWEGO: Housework available 4-5 hours per week, at $2.50 per hour to start. Ext. 213. N.E. PORTLAND: Accounting Control Clerk needed from 4-8 p.m., M-F, to monitor daily sales information for ac curacy, make appropriate data correc tions for computer processing at $3.75 per hour. Ext. 213. N.E. PORTLAND: Cashier needed from 12 noon to 8:30 p.m., M-F at $3.75 per hour to verify all cash receivables, count currency, prepare deposits, x213. S.E. PORTLAND: General office work, typing, financial statements, etc. Salary and hours are both negotiable. X 213. S.E. PORTLAND: Part time teacher aide working with pre-school age chil dren. No experience necessary, start ing at $2.30 per hour from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Ext. 213. OREGON CITY: Evening store clerk needed from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. evehings and weekends. Mature person who is 18or older. Starts at $2.30 per hour but goes up in two weeks. Ext. 213. MILWAUKIE: Housekeeper needed for approximately 32 hours per month at $2.30 per hour to start. Ext. 213. OREGON CITY: Bottle and stock per son needed Tuesdays from 2 to 6 p.m. and weekends from 3 to 7 p.m. at $2.30 per hour. Ext. 213. OREGON CITY: Part-time assembly position available 4 hours per day, 5 days per week at $3.20 per hour. Ext. 213. PARK PLACE: Holly cutting and pack ing, part time, seasonal, at $2.75 per hour for the season, will train. Ext. 213. OREGON CITY: Restaurant workers needed from 11:30 a.m. to 3 or 4 p.m. at $2.30 per hour to start. Ext. 213. S.W. PORTLAND: Medicalrecordsclerk Filing records, phone work, general of fice work. Must be able to file accur ately. $3 per hour base salary, work Thursday, Friday Saturday and Sunday from 4 p.m. to midnight. Ext. 213. personal WARM HOLI DAY wishes to Punk, Dan, Mark, Kevin, Judy C., and ESCAPE people. Have a super nice Christmas and New Years. Love, Cyndi. TO A STRANGE STAPH: Thanks for all your work this term and especially or our last issue. Merry Christmas. Your Pro. Adv. REMEMBER BEFORE you can be liked or loved you must like or love your self. Happy New Year. OREGON CITY: Part time dishwasher needed for local restaurant at $2.35 per hour on Saturdays and Sundays from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Ext. 213. TERRI: Think of me always, and have every special Christmas, because you're very special to me. John. N.E: PORTLAND: Receptionist needed for hospital from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. M-F at $3.31 per hour, minimal typing skills needed. Ext. 213. JOHN (Prince Charming): Roses are red, violets are blue, you know I really would love to go out with you I Love, Cinderella. TOMY FRIEN DS on the football team: Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. DEAR OLD ITALIAN STALLION: Quit horsing around. You have been put out to pasture - Apollo. DEAR CLEOPATRA: SORRY I miss ed you at Nero's party, but by the time I got there all the fire works were over: Meet me at the Emperor of the Year awards. Love, J. Caesar. MERRY CHRISTMAS: Anne, Scott Joan,Paul, CyndH Happie, Randy, Etta Randy and Brian. TO DONNA, Cliff, Kris, Joe, Monty, Mark, Mike, Verna and family: Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays. See, we're using cheaper paper. Enjoyed the Hobbit. Write soon. Love, Happie, Tom and Thorin. TO JULIE: Merry Christmas from your boyfriend's old girlfriend. ARTHUR: I'm sorry l won't make it to the Christmas feast, but Lance and I are having our own celebration. Merry Christmas and my love to the knights and to you, too. Guinevere. Page 23