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About The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1978)
It’s besinnins to io Kri scro Nd By Joe Woods For The Print 1 Steam rises s| manhole in m « «Me war in- Early winter snows caught many off guard this yea eluding this sapling which managed to endure the n- clement weather unscathed. Photo by Kelly Laughlin Light Missioi Thanksgiving! exodus out of left the streets] except for the] Holly, fir, cedar available at ELC Christmas sale When shopping for Christ mas trees and decorations this year, one may get more for less if buying at the college. The John Inskeep Environmental Learning Center will hold a Christmas Tree Sale on Dec. 9 through 17, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. as a fund-raising project. According to Nan Clarke, ELC, the decorations will be priced to sell. “Everything will be competitively priced, cheaper than market,” she said. On sale will be both cut and live trees, as well as boughs of holly, fir and cedar. “These will .be big bundles. The holly is really good this year,” Clarke said. The cut trees, donated by local tree growers, will be Douglas and Noble firs, ap proximately five to eight feet tall. All of the funds generated from the sale will be used in the final stages of the construction of a new pavilion, and En vironmental Study Facility designed for use by community groups, students and the general public. Materials and labor used in the construction of the pavilion have been procured through donations and fund raising projects. “The pavilion is being built by volunteer labor,” explained Clarke. “This will help us to meet the miscellaneous expen ses, like light fixtures and plumbing.” Persons wanting more in formation on the sale of doing volunteer labor, may contact Clarke at the Environmental Learning Center, 656-2631, ext. 351. who huddle in i keep warm. 0| Ron Davis, whJ lot to be thana Davis, 53, isi dreds of meni Row home. Hd on the street 1 money, begginr meal or botili Davis holed up cheap hotels in kind. Often he] ways at night aimlessly durini It wasn't ata Davis. His wife! ago. His children ned to the bolt! It’s been downhil Today is just] cold, wet Port Davis. He won’t family today, eo with loved ones, traveling out oil away from it all] joy the warmth] the laughter of i Davis and hunt like him won't] These doves would make a beautiful center piece on any mantle for the upcoming holiday not solely for their visual ap peal but as a symbol of the true Christmas spirit. things. They will Thanksgiving d, at the Harbor] Thanks to the m volunteers who j will be a little bit] Old Town reside will also be mem “It’s a free iM “and we apprg we can get.” u on Skid -Row hat hard and bitter, etched in his fa] loss, anguish and Page 6 Community Colli