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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1966)
Post TH1 Section Three JANUARY 6, 1966 Teachers for Overseas Wanted Department of Defense De pendents Schools System over seas, will again be recruiting for approximately 2000 tea chers to staff Army, Air Force and Navy Dependents Schools throughout the world for the 1966-67 school year. Basic qualifications quire applicants to have a Bachelor's degree, 18 semes ters hours of professional tea cher eduatlon, 2 years of sue - cessful full-time teacher or administrative experience by June of 1966, be at least 21 years of age and a citizen 'if the United States. Elementary teachers part icularly will be In great de mand. Secondary teachers, li brarians, counselors, teachers of physically handicapped, men tally retarded and re medial reading will also be in demand. The bale school year salary is «4835. In addition, employees Tiny marshmallow snowmen and construction paper Christmas trees were favors receive free government quar given by Orient Brownie Troops 516 and 1031 to residents of Mt. View Manor on Wed ters, if available, or a housing nesday, Dec. 22, Among the thirty-nine Brownies who also caroled for the residents allowance for local economy were Cathy Cooper, Theresa Lee Crum, Diana Hohnse and Kathleen Powers. Leaders housing. An additional post dif are Mrs. Ken Stone, Mrs. Lewis Thomas, Mrs. Vern Wescott, Mrs. William Johnston ferential from 10 to 25% is and Mrs. Elbert Eyman, (Outlook Photo) paid in some areas. Trans portation costs plus expenses enroute are paid by the United PARKING States governement. Schools are located in the Parking on the wrong side of following areas: Iceland, La the street, a common American brador, Newfoundland, Ber pasttime It seems, Is causing Now In Gretham, Ore. Phone 665-1103 muda, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, problems In Troutdale and will With Complete Stock of Home Furnishing*, Trinidad, Azores, Korea, cause problems for drivers, Japan, Okinawa, Philippine Is Troutdale authorities say. The lands, Taiwan, Midway, Eng practice, which is Illegal, will land, Scotland, France, Ger- result in fines, they say. l many, Italy, Sicily, Spain, the Netherlands, Norway, Den mark, Crete, Libya, Turkey, , Asmara, Ethiopia, Morocco, and Pakistan. Interested teachers should ALL NYLON CARPET write to Colonel William J. Installed With Pad Talbott, District Engineer, Portland U.S. Army Engineer Bags for All Makas District, Corps of Engineers, REIGELMANN 1 628 Pittock Block, Portland, 401 EAST POWELL BLVD. GRESHAM, ORE. I Oregon, 97205. APPLIANCES Free Parking Free Delivery Easy Terms 50 N.E. 2nd ■ MO 5-415« Krause Furniture Co. ' SOFA & CHAIR St 7 J9S Pc. GROUP I / *1 7 KRAUSE FURNITURE CO. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD Soil District Picks Annual Date The annual meeting for the North Clackamas Soil and Wa ter Conservation District will be held March 26, announces Byron Edmonds, chairman of the board of supervisors. Other business at the regular board meeting Included plans for the selecting of a "Con servation Farmer of the Year." The Goodyear Tire and Rub ponds, drainage, forestry, hay and pasture seedings. Alien Address Report Due In January District Director Alfred I J. Urbano of the Immigration and : Naturalization Service stated that the annual alien address report program usually causes a sharp rise In the number of applications for naturalization. Supervisors budgeted «435 The law requires all aliens for the coming year's activi In the United States, with few ties. This money Is used by exceptions, to report their ad- the District, he explained, for dresses each January. the speech and art contest, Throughout the United States, scholarships for a teacher almost 30 per cent more ap to attend a re Bourse school, plications for naturalization are Kathleen Ann Blake was in printing of the annual report, received during the months of stalled as honored queen and state and national dues. January, February and March of Jobs Daughters, Bethel No. Those working on the annual than are received during other months. Urbano attributes this 19 last Thursday at ceremonies held at the Gresham Masonic report will be Erna Bate hel sudden rise to the Allen Address Lodge. She is the daughter of ler, Marion Kenney and Ed Report Program. Allens not required to make Mrs. Mary Blake, 13155 SE monds. Responsible for the annual meeting program are this report are diplomats, those Alder. Allie Peterson, E. M. Nelson accredited to certain Inter Installing DeMolay chapter and Clive Cook. national organizations and those will be the Orenomah chapter The District ’ s was the Orenomah chapter annual meet- who have entered temporarily ling officer. Ings have been well attended, as agricultural laborers. Forms for making the re Elected officers to be in worthwhile and entertaining de ports will be available to aliens stalled are: Carolyn Hagoes, clared the board chairman. at all post offices and offices senior princess; Paula Mast Sipervlsors approved seven of the Immigration and Natural en, junior princess; Karen Jones, guide and Carol Mills, requests on 734 acres for con ization Service during the month of January. Urbano indicated marshal. servation farm plans at the re Installation for appointed of cent session. Conservation that alelns desiring information or ficers Included: Marilyn practices requested were farm concerning naturalization similar matters should obtain Kirkham, chaplain; DorlsWuar- les, musician; Debbie Stark, recorder; Rory McBrown, treasurer; Nancy Hagoes, li brarian; Paula Wlsedofer, sen ior custodian; Nancy Erickson, junior custodian; Sally Long- necker, inner guard and SUzane Arnold, outer guard. • Portland, Sandy and First messenger is Linda East County Deliveries Wilson; second messenger, Phone 665-5212 Nancy McAllister; third mes Day or Night • Flowers Wired senger, Barbara Kuhlman; fourth messenger, Robin Coon and fifth messenger, Julie Hunt ber company sponsors this con test. Arnold Moore, supervisor, and his committee, will make the final selection, according to Edmonds. Katilleen Rlake To Re installed Flowers by Malcoms Empire Ruilders Elect Officers The Multnomah county coun cil of Empire Builders elected officers for 1966 recently. New president is Doug Moen; vice president, Diane Mark; secre tary, Patti Miller and news re porter, Arlyn Anderson. Meetings will be held on the third Saturday during the months of January, March, May, July, September and No vember. At the January,meet ing, Carolyn Frank, Janet Lind- roth and Brent Bode will tell of their experiences as delegates to the National 4-H Club Con gress in Chicago. the forms at an office of the Immigration and Naturalization Service where personnel trained in these fields will be available to answer Inquiries. LEN’S Rigging Shop OPEN HOURS Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. homelite Chain Saw* SALES and Complete Logging Supplies, Wire Rope, Hardware OREGON CHAIN All Sizes and Lengths "Always a Festival of Beauty7 221 E. Powell Gresham LEN'S Rigging Shop located IH Mi. E Barton Store and 2 Mi. West of Eagle Creek Store Rt. 1, Box 177 - Eegle Creek Estacada 279-6400 Specials! 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