X Post THS TO THE MT V*l. S4 Section Two PLAYGROUND SANDY, ORIGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1966 Four Seek Election To College Board Four persons will vie for a •eat on the Mt. Hood Com­ munity College board of direc­ tor* In the May 2 election. They are Jolin M. Carl*«i of Cascade Lock*, the Incum­ bent, Robert H. Robinson, 19004 A K. Clinton; R. E. (Poly) Schedeen, 1612 W. Division, Gresham; and William C. Schmid, 13051 A E. Salmon. A four-year term will tie filled at the election. Carlson, the incumbent, la vice-president and sales mana­ ger of the Caacade Ix^kaLum­ ber Salos Co. He ia a graduate of Portland University and la a former councilman and mayor of Cascade Locks. Robinson is a forestry grad­ uate of the University of Mon­ tana and later received his M.A. in forest recreation at Colorado A. and M. He la employed aa an arson inves­ tigator. The Robinson* have lived tn the Gresham area for 11 yeara and have three young- ■tera attending Gresham schools. Schedeen, a lifelong resident of the Gresham area, la a for­ mer state legislator and long haa been Interested in the community college movement. He is state chairman of the Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service of the De­ partment of Agriculture and In addition, farms. The Schedeen* have three children inGreaham achoola plu* another at Wil­ lamette. Schmid teaches claaaea in ■octal studies, specifically American Problem«, at David Douglas High School. He la a B. Edwards Is Director Recreation and tourism, third largest state business, were discussed by Martin Syverson, U. A Forest Service, at the eighth annual meeting of the North Clackamas Soli and Water Conservation District, Satur­ day, March 26, at the Sandy Grange hall at Kelso. The country between the met­ graduate of Wheaton College, Wheaton, III. and has taken graduate work at the University of Oregon. He attended a junior college tn Illinois. He has taught nine years at David Douglas .md has two children attending David Douglas schools. ropolitan area and the moun­ tains was pointed out as having a great potential with the pop­ ulation Increasing and the at­ traction of water for recrea­ tion, the speaker said. Hood View School Gets School Aid The Briggs and Stratton Co., Milwaukee, Wi«., recently gave Hood View an engine and some teaching aids to help the small engine class being offered thia Hood View school sent five student delegates as guests of the youth's Missionary Vol­ unteer Society, to attend a Youth Rally at the Lauralwood Aca­ demy near Gaston, south of Forest Grove from March 11 to 13. The delegates were Gene Steffenaon, Nell White, Beverly Collins, Linda Sypert and Nan­ cy Simpson. The chief instructor at the rally was Pastor W. J. Hack- ett Président of the North Pacific Union of Seventh-day Adventists, which Includes Alaska, Washington, Idaho and Oregon. Byron Edmonds, chai rm an, of the North Clackamas Soli and Water Conservation District presided at the meeting. Perception Talk Topic FHA Delegates Will Conduct Annual Confab Home economic students from local junior and senior high schools. Including Gresh­ am and Sandy, will participate at Oregon State University April 1 and 2 In the 21st annual meeting of Oregon’s Future Homemakers of America. FFA officers will conduct the sessions, headed by Diana Samuel, Woodburn high school senior, who Is state president. Other officers include Linda Southmayd, Myrtle Point, vice president; Mary Doni son, Gresham, secretary, and Sheryl Dow, Dayton, treasurer. New state officers will be elected at the meeting and Ka- thl Anderson, Boring, a Gresh- un high school student, Is a nominee for the office of vice president There are ill Oregon FHA chapters with a total state mem­ bership of 3,833. An explanation of how to develop “spiritual perception” will be presented by Christian Veral N. Smedley has joined Scl«ti«t Paul A. Erickaon, the staff of Oregon Automobile C, & K, »t « public lecture Insurance Company as safety here Thursday, April 14. engineer, working out of the The lecture Is titled “The Two hundred eleven al tea with company's heed office, 501 6,155 famfly camping unite have Value of a Spiritual Outlook.” Commonwealth Building, Port­ It la being sponsored by the been designated In the National land, according to president Church of Chrlat, W.A. Brooks. Forests of Oregon and Washing­ First ton for coverage under the Land Smedley comes to Oregon and Water Conservation Act. Auto after 13 years in the en­ Use of the sites during the gineering department of Union SUHS Musicians Ready summer will require payment Pacific Railroad, In charge of For Grade School Tour of a daily fee or the purchase construction and repair facili­ of a >7 annual permit. The ties, as well as supervising Wednesday, April 6, Is the permit Is a goldcolored, wallet- personnel and safety programs. date of this year’s day-long sized card. It replaced the grade school tour by members bumper sticker used last year. Hls headquarters in recent of Sandy high school music The $7 card will go on sale years, as bridge and building groups. March 25 at offices of the For­ inspector for the UP system, The “tour” which will cover est agencies administering has been In Omaha, Nebraska. Boring, Sandy and Welches sites throughout the Nation. A native of Idaho, Smedley grade schools will Include the Not all National Forest re­ graduated from Montpelier SUHS Dance Band, the Plo- creation sites are covered by (Idaho) high school and attended nalres, and the Buck Shots, the Land and Water Conserva­ Utah State College. He served under the direction of Tom tion Fund program established three and a half years with Lewis and Fred Proett, both by Congress, and activities such the U.S. Navy as electronic of the high school music de­ as hunting or fishing are not technician, 1st class petty of­ partment. affected by the program. PAUL A. ERICKSON ficer. About 40 students will par­ Scientist, Gresham, and will Smedley, his wife Cleo, and ticipate in presenting various be presented at 8 p.m. In the their five children, Edward, 18, band, vocal and choral num­ Centennial high school audi­ Deborah, 17, Walter, 15, Shaun- bers to the students at the April 9 — County 4-H horse torium, 3505 AE. 182nd. grade schools. na, 11 and Cindy, 7, at present There is no charge or col­ reside In Sandy, Oregon. clinic, county fairgrounds, Can­ lection, and everyone is wel­ by, 10 a.m. Abortion has been made legal April 11 — Farm Forestry come. Nursery facilities and in nearly all the Communist Assn, directors’ meeting, Wil. ample parking are available. bloc countries. Ericksen, who once served lard Deardorff home, RL 2, Canby, 7:30 p.m. as chaplain’s assistant at the United States Naval Academy, April 12 — Clackamas coun­ The Value of a Spiritual Outlook The U. S. Men’s National ty home extension unit meeting, gave up a position as manu­ champions, the Firwood and Boring. facturer’s agent In Chicago Volleyball April 14 — Clackamas coun­ several years ago to become West side Los Angeles JCC, ty home extension unit meeting, a recognized practitioner In the will play the Pacific North- Wildcat, Dover, and Barton. Christian Science healing min­ west All-Star team April 9 at April 16 -- Beef cattle tour. istry. He Is also an authorized Madison high school. The Westside Team, which teacher of the religion, tnd Is There is a land of the living currently on tour as a member Includes a number of Olympi­ and a land of the dead, and the of the Board of Lectureship of ans and members of the US bridge Is love.—Thornton Wil­ The First Church of Christ, National team will conduct two free teaching clinics, one at Scientist, in Boston, Mass. der. 1 p.m. April 9 at the University of Oregon Student Activities building, and one at 10 a.m. April 10 at the Portland JCC. Every day we depend on "vision" In another game, the Pacific that goes beyond what oui eyes Northwest women’s champions, see. The challenge is always to Eugene A 4 B Doorclosers will Your Compiuto Homo Contor find a greater vision — a deeper meet Dr. Bernard’s Molarettes, Portland champions. Two Sandy spiritual perception - that will . . Give your wife women are members of the guide mankind s progress, and Portland team, M*s. Sherry lift men everywhere into their that new look for Lawson and Penny Paluck. heritage as children of God. Hear the home . . Tickets to the games are avail­ this one-hour public lecture on able from Mrs. Lawson, as well as at the door. Proceeds go to “The Value of a Spiritual Outlook" the U, S. Volleyball association by PAUL A. ERICKSON, C.S.B, regional travel fund. Madison member of The Christian Science high school is located on 82nd WALLPAPER CERAMIC TILE — Board of Lectureship. avenue, not far from the Ban- fleld freeway. VINYL TILE - ALL TYPES Camping at Sites Requires Permits Clear Creek Picnic Ground, which was partially destroyed during the flood of 1964, will be Mgger and better than be­ fore, according to information from the Forest Service. Prior to the flood additional acreage had been obtained through a land exchange proceeding. This new National Forest land, com­ bined with the old Clear Creek Picnic Ground, will be deve­ loped this spring with accom­ modations for group picnics, and with both single and two- fa mil y units. Forest Service construction crews have just completed the picnic area’s 14-car parking lot adjacent to Truman Road, right THIS WAY Due on Saturday Rainbow Girls of Sandy, un­ der the direction of their moth­ er advisor, Mrs. Jo Swalls, will sell lilies made by the hand­ icapped Saturday, April 2, to help the Easter Seal Society raise funds for crippled child­ ren and adults. Lily day is one of the traditions of the Easter Season In Sandy, and the Rain­ bow Girls handle the project annually. “When you buy your Uly this weekend you are helping the handicapped in two ways,” Mrs. Emily Terrall, Clackamas County Chairman of the Easter Seal Drive said. “The con­ tribution goes to provide ser­ vices for the crippled and it also benefits handicapped work­ ers who make the lilies.” The Iris Room EASTER DINING Breakfast Served 6 A.M. 'til Noon SMORGASBORD MAL'S TILE • FLOOR PAINTS FLOOR VINYLS AND LINOLEUM - FREE ESTIMATES - Your Home or Come In Sales and Installation 16440 S.E. Division, Portland Miu Science leciire For a “quickie cocoal” In a saucepan heat 1 quart milk until THURSDAY, APRIL 14 desired serving temperature Is 8 p.m. reached. Stir In 6 tablespoons Centennial High School Instant chocolate flavor mix. Auditorium Top with sweetened whipped 3505 S.E. 102nd cream, If desired. A Immion Free . Everyone is welcome 12 Noon to 8 P.M. EASTMONT 2000 EAST POWELL LANES GRESHAM *1.50 665-9000 MOUNTAIN ELECTRONICS WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY, APRIL 6-9 SURPRISE! kW New and Used Stereo, TV, Washers, Ranges, Radios, etc At Mountain Electronics .Were cleaning house, and this meen« we are telling all of our used parts end equipment, plus some of our new stock at down-right outlandish low price«. Sale* «tart* Wednesday, April 4, lasts through Saturday, April ». Come in and ★ Farm Calendar U.S. Volleyball Champs to Play one mile north of the Zig Zag Ranger Station. A contract has been awarded for well drilling, and water will be piped throughout the picnic ground, Toilet facilities will also be installed this spring. It Is planned to have this new Clear Creek Picnic Ground open to the public early this summer. Forest Service studies have pointed out the need for more picnic facilities in the Zig Zag- Government Camp area. These are especially vital since the Tollgate Picnic Area was de­ stroyed. 1 >vlng I« a sign of Spring’s arrival, but usually people don’t pack up the house and move such as la being done in this instance. The house Is being moved from 122nd and Halsey to Damascus. Picture was taken along Burnside Extension from top of hill north of Gresham at Burnside and Powell. (Outlook Photo) Sandy Man Gets New Position Being Rebuilt 21” Hoffman TV Set 17” Motorola TV Set GE Clock Radio 99c $400 RCA 21” TV Set Brand New 30” Range s119 19” Sil vertone Port. TV *49®° New Warranty, Delivered ex. cond.. STEREO LP RECORDS 99c entire STOCK 45 RECORDS EACH EACH 69^ NORGE 17” Philco Portable TV *1995 . $72°° VM Stereo Refrigerator v-j $149°° Reg. $649 Color TV,Xn.J49995 Brand New 5 free records, Brand New All Used Tubes, Speakers Cond. and mise, parts on sale for the ao-it-yourselfer. RCA Tramiitor Radio *995 i Í ¿ TV Sets 99 AND UP i f WASHER and DRYER BRAND NEW 1966 MODEL 1 Pair Only s229 Mt. 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