Cougar print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1976-1977, November 04, 1976, Page 3, Image 3

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by the University of Idaho and Washington
Tempting Turkey Ideas begins at 3:30
State University, offered a variety of work­ p.m. and will show new wavs to use turkey
shops -- most of them activities related. and will exhibit new turkey products. The
The only workshop held that was not workshop will be held in CC-117.
ck White, internationally famous pocket
originally scheduled was set up by Jerry
•d player, will conduct a clinic, exhibi-
and tournament at the Clackamas Com­ Bellavita, Associated Student Government
Assistant to the President at Clackamas
ity I College's Community Center Mall
Community College.
8 to 12.
The Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon is
Bellavita's workshop centered on develop­
he (schedule of events for his visit to
sponsoring a human services program called
ment of community related programs and
-is:
Harry's Mother.
'onday, Nov. 8 -- Clinic, Community setting up workshops in this vein for the
This comprehensive program offers 24-
next
Region
XIV
conference.
It
was
the
W Mall, 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
hour services to runaways in the Portland
hope of the participants of Bellavita's work­
uesday, Nov. 9 - Clinic, CC Mall. 10
metropolitan area. These services include
shop that their work would have an effect
and 1 p.m.
individual counseling, family crisis interven­
on the national ACU-I conference in San
ednesday, Nov. 10 -- Tournament, CC
tion and temporary foster care.
Diego later this year.
\eJRoom, all day.
Harry's Mother will host an open house
^iday, Nov. 12 - Tournament continued,
Nov. 12, from 3 to 6 p.m. The public is
Game Room, all day exhibition, CC
invited to attend this event and acquaint
, 10 a.m. to noon.
themselves with the program and staff.
Jor ¡further information contact the stu-
Harry's Mother is located at 20 SE 7th
First Thanksgiving Foods, Thanksgiving in Portland. For more information call
: activities office 656-2631 ext. 340.
Crafts, and Tempting Turkey Ideas will be 238-4611.
re is no charge for any event.
the titles of three workshops to be pre­
sented at Clackamas Community College
Wednesday, Nov. 10.
First Thanksgiving Foods will be held
FOR THE PRICE OF ONE
from 10 a.m. to noon in room 101 of the
J'Saihdpoint Edition"
will perform at Community Center building by Lillian Pierce,
HAIRCUT
bkatnas Community College's Homecom- who presented a bicentennial cooking series
YOU GET TWO
Dance, Saturday, Nov. 6 in the Com- at the Kobos Company in John's Landing
hity Center Mall.
earlier this year.
WITH THIS COUPON AT THE
All|cCC alumni are invited to attend
She will provide a number of pioneer
, free dance which will highlight this recipes and demonstrate how to cook a num­
r's(Homecoming Week. The dance will ber of foods including Indian pudding.
held.from 9 p.m. to midnight. There will
Thanksgiving Crafts will feature Dianna
17840 S.E. McLoughlin Blvd.
no Homecoming Court this year.
Shaffer and demonstrate how to dress up a
M iIwaukie 97222
Saturday afternoon's football game a- holiday table with old and new crafts. The
nstlGrays Harbor will be the only other program begins at 12:30 p.m. and will be
prices effected Nov. 1 S
.necommg activity. The game is scheduled held in CC-101.
' 1:30 p.m. at a site to be announced.
ck White due
Runaway program
Holiday ideas
,ance slated
PLUSH BRUSH
lood donated
Craig Flores has a lot of persons interested
his welfare.
Craig, the eighth-grade son of Mr. and Mrs.
iny Flores, Beavercreek, has leukemia and
¡fighting for his life. But blood drives
Id last week at Clackamas Community
»liege and in Beavercreek saw donations
ade in his name numbering over 150 pints.
The Beavercreek blood drive netted 84
nts of blood in Craig's name, said Lois
evens, chairperson of that effort. Last
aek's Red Cross Blood Drive in the CCC
immunity Center resulted in approximately
) pints donated on behalf of the Beaver-
eek youth.
New from Levi’s!
“Movin’ On” Jeans.
Conference held
The Region XIV Association of College
nions-lnternational (ACU-I) fall conference
as held last weekend in Pullman, Wash.,
id Moscow, Ida.
The conference, which was co-sponsored
EAST SIDE BOWL
A slimmer, European
cut.With Levi’s®quality.
In lots of fabrics and
colors.The Gap’s got a
ton of ’em. Fall in today.
3620 S. E. 35th Place
Portland, Oregon 97202
SUNDAY MORNING SPECIAL
3 lines for $1.25
9-1 o'clock
WALAN MORGAN
DOLLY MORGAN
LLOYD CENTER
$
2
PHONE:
235-7478
Clackamas Community College
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