The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989, May 31, 1978, Page 8, Image 8

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    ELC reaps profit growth
from benefit plant sale
Despite inclement weather,
scores of plant lovers turned
out läst Friday and Saturday to
take advantage of prices that are
30 to 100 percent lower than
what a nursery would normally
charge, according to Jerry Herr­
mann of the John Inskeep En­
vironmental
Learning Center.
"They stole all our plants,"
Herrmann said. "This years sale
is the best yet. Last year we
only sold about $600 worth of
plants as compared to $1,350
for our recent sale which will
leave about $1,000 profit to be
used in construction of the pav­
ilion. "
Construction on the pavill-
ion, which will begin soon, is
funded primarilly by public don­
ations from various businesses
in the area, concerned indivi­
duals and this plant sale.
"This building will be used
both by the College and the
oublic for art shows and eco-
logy displays and seminars."
"Mainly it will be used as an
environmental resource center so
we disseminate needed informa­
tion say, on solar heating or
windmills to the public,' Herr­
mann said.
The fantastic
plant
sale,
which was to end Saturday will
continue through tomorrow.
"The reason we are doing this
is to give people who missed
the sale because of the rain or
the holiday extra time to pur­
chase plants
they may have
wanted," he said.
"This -also gives us a chance
to clean out all our older nur­
sery stock and make room
any new plants that may
coming in." Herrmann said.
briefs
Registration
A
Photo by LorraineStO
The offices will be open from!
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. begin­
ning June 12.
The first day of summer clas-_
ses is June 19.
Monday through Thursday, only,
she said.
Those
returning students
gearing up for attending classes
at the College this summer can
plan on registering June 5. Gen­
eral registration for all students
begins June 6.
Summer library
Both the registrar's office and
the counseling center will main­
tain later hours during the week
of June 5 through 9, according
to Art Hames, counseling de­
partment chairperson.
The
offices will be open from 8:30
a.m. to 8 p.m. to help students
registering for summer
term
classes, he said.
All College library facilities
and resources will be available to
students from 7:45 a.m. to 7
p.m. Monday through Thursday
and Friday from 7:45 a.m.to
4:30 p.m. during summer ses­
sion until July 3, according to
Margaret Charters, librarian.
After July 3, the library will
Refreshments will be served
be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
after the reception.
the adventures of
FAT FREDDY'S
Women honored
A reception to honor the
College's women's track team
who are national champions,
will be held at noon Wednesday,
May 31 in the Fireside Lounge.
Associated Student Govern­
ment is sponsoring the event
which will be the last chance to
recognize the team's success as
many of them will not be re­
turning to the College next year.
/ its really fun when
'em-
Sol Burbridge grimaces at the lack of his namesake and the
presence of liquid sunshine last Friday at the benefit plant sale
for the John Inskeep Environmental Learning Center. The ELC
reaped about $1,000 during the week-long sale despite the
cooperative weather.
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Senior 'Pioneer Day’ set
Singing, theatre and dancing
■are a few of the entertainments
that will highlight the Pioneer
Roundup to be held at the
College June 3.
Some. 600 Clackamas County
senior citizens are expected to
attent the event being sponsored
by the Retired Senior Volunteer
Program (RSVP).
Participants are invited to
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enjoy bingo, historical dis|
art shows, a western cq
contest and other activities
have been scheduled toj
place in the College's CoiF
ty Center building.
A western-style lunch,
sored by Loaves and Fishel
be served at 11:30 a.m.
p.m.
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classifieds
TUCSON KRISTI Will you teach
me how to dance? Like to see you
again. Love Nels. 754-0533
FOR SALE: 1964 Ford ’/a ton pick­
up 360-V8, good shape, $750 or
best offer. 656-8422 after 5:00.
LAST CHANCE for summer work!
Earn $880 per month.
For inter­
view, call 223-7500.
EDITING SERVICE: Term papers
reports, theses, other materials, rea­
sonable rates. Call Bob Galvin, eve­
ning. 297-3552.
FOR SALE: 1972 Super Beat!e with
1940 Ford front end, spoke wheels,
carpet, stereo, engine in excellent
shape, only $1700 or best offer.
Call 655-5205.
HOUSE FOR RENT: I bedroom,
partly furnished, sets by itself, 2 mi.
from school, $145/mo. Call Dave
evenings, 632-3091.
personal
GRAPHIC ARTS OR ART STU-
DENTS: Student Publications needs
a production manager of the 1978-
79 academic year. Must be know-
ledgeable of mechanical production
and paste-up methods. Tuition wai­
vers and credit offered.
Contact
Randy Clark or Cyndi Bacon, ext.
259, Trailer B.
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PUBLICATIONS STUDENTS: Staff­
ers of The Print and Feature: It has
been a beautiful and productive year.
My thanks to you all for the things
you have accomplished for yourself
and for the College. Special thanks
goes to those persons who managed
to stick it out in full body for the
last issue of The Print. Here’s to
journalismlir May the sun smile on
on you all, Rkc.
REPORTERS/WRITERS: Di
able writers with good basic
skills needed to work as red
and writers for
The Print
Feature, quarterly maoazine,^
1978-79 academic year. Sornfc
tion waivers and credit avals
Contact Cyndi Bacon, newsj
editor, or Happie Thacker, ma
editor, ext. 259.
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