Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, March 21, 1968, Page 12, Image 12

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    Thun., Mar. 21, I M
Democrats File
For House Seats
Frank W, Amato 25, teacher
aixl editor, Is a Democratic can-
dlate for Position Numtier 2
In the House of Kepresentutlves
from Clackamas County.
He Is a local high school
t e a c h e r aid Is also the editor
of the "Northwest Salmon Trout
S te e lh e a ile r "
( c l r c . 7 , 0 0 0 ) , U ie
only sportflshlug magazine in
the northwest.
Amato, lives with his wife
Gayle, aid Iheir one year old
son Nicholas, In Mlwalukle. He
Is a member of St. John the
Baptist Church aid ts a for­
mer memtier of Retail Clerks
Local 1092.
Amato plans to stre ss In his
campaign the need to make state
government strong in the face
of the growing fwteral colossus
by the election of young, vig­
orous men to the legislature.
Vs
the
ed lto i of NSTS
he
plans to work vigorously to
make the steelhead-trout (act­
ually an ocean-going rainbow)
a game fish in order to save
the runs In the Columbia River
from extinction.
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|>at Maney, Democrat, an-
iviunced bxlay his caul lacy for
the Oregon House of Represen­
tatives. A resident of Lake
Oswego, Maney filed for Po­
sition No. 4 In Clackamas Coun­
ty now hekl by Dale Hanlan,
Democrat.
Maney, an advocate of pro­
perty tax relief for the home-
owner, believes that any pro­
perty tax relief should be
funneled
through the Basic
School Support Fund, "T ills r e ­
lieves property taxes and gives
the
necessary monies
to
schools," lie said.
Last year Maney served as
staff director to a special sub­
committee
on
education,
chaired by
Congresswoman
Edith Green, V.S. House
of
Representatives, He Indicated
that his principal interest Is
the creation of a sound fiscal
policy for the State of Oregon.
"I am definitely against any
tax program that will hurt tha
sm all man. Responsible state
and federal governments should
be able to curb inflation which
hurts all c itiz e n s,” he added,
Maney sakl he stands behind
any efforts that would curb
school drop outs. He Is for
the strelightening at law en ­
forcement at the local and state
levels. If elecged he would work
for stale supported kinder­
gartens and Improved educa­
tional programs ro
tlonal programs for elem en­
tary, secondary and higher ed ­
ucation.
He Is a lifelong resident of
Oregon aixl a former teacher,
In the David Duuglad School
System. He is married and has
two children, Pat Jr., a senior
at Lulu* Oswego HlghSchool and
Beckle, a sophomore at the
same school.
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'Twins' Moms Plan Confab
owner residing In Clackamas gon’s tax rolls. Additional tax
County for the past 20 years, money would be coming In aid
I have a backgrouul In _«lU ’,£ o sts of education would be
gineerlng, both mechanlcufand iowererf,”
c iv il._________________
T1>e candidate sta te d ," ! feel
when we take the schools and
lf
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n .
(U c . 1) T H I SANDY (Ore.) ROST
b u sin e ss
.m l lu c k into the
te ic h llig p ro fe ssio n , adequate
te a c h e rs ,
su fficien t
c la s s ro o m sp ace aixl k lix le r-
longer
be
In v es-
to rs
b e b u ild in g a ix l
porting our school system .”
All mothers at twins may at­
tend the Northwest Association
Mothers at Twins Clubs con­
vention to be held April 26
and 27 st the Sheraton Motor
Inn. The association Is com ­
prised of 25 mothers of twins
clubs from Oregon, Washing­
ton and Idaho.
Among the highlights of the
two-day program will be the
appearance of Or, London
Smith, who will speak at the
Saturday afternoon workshop
on "Twin Behavior,” The Sat­
urday evening banquet will fea ­
ture Rev. Dale Jamtgaard,
whose topic will be "M irror,
Mirror on the Wall,”
"P slr-A -T yk es” Is the host
club for the convention. More
Information aid reservations
for the events may be obtained
by calling Mrs. Sam Fuller,
287-0434. The deadline for
reservations Is April 1.
Vandal* Break Window
Vandals caused >50 damage
when they broke a window In
the Buttercup Bakery, Gresh­
am, last Thursday, according
| to the report at the Gresham
I Police Department.
HOOD THEATRE
"YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRE'
401 E. Powell
Gresham
6654
WINNER OF 3 ACADEMY AWARDS
Film Editing /
Sound Effect» /
Sound
L The glamour
and greatness.
The speed and
spectacle!
EVERY LOGGER WILL RECOGNIZE a donkey
-- even If It Is old fashioned. Perhaps some of
you will recognize the men on this one. Picture
was taken many years ago but by, and of, whom
Is not known.
• • •
American lidustry pays three i who report for work but whose
tim es as much for alcoholic em - performance is Impaired by
ployes as for non-alcoholics, hangovers, account for the m a-
accordlng to a study made by Jor co sts.
the University of Michigan. Ab­
senteeism , combined with those
CLASSIFIED ADS PAY
Policemen to A ttend
Drug Abuse Institute
Association of City Police Of­
ficers, Instructor will be John
Bagby,
Portland
Resident
Agent, Federal Bureau of Drug
Abuse Control.
The sessio n will be held in
the auditorium of the Clacka­
mas County Health Center, 1425
S. Kaen Road, Oregon City,
and Is open to all law enforce­
ment officers. C ertificates of
completion will be Issued to
those attending.
A one-day "Law Enforce­
ment Institute on Drug Abuse"
will be hekl on March 22. In
Oregon City, to further ac­
quaint police officers with the
problems arising from abusive
use of drugs. Tills program Is
one of many such training s e s ­
sions being presented through­
out Oregon to help the police
officer Identify certain drugs
and learn the effects on the
persons using them.
The school will be co-hosted
by Clackamas County Sheriff
Joe Shobe and Oregon City Po­
lice Chief Robert Chester under
the sponsorship of the Oregon
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Viet-Nam Topic
01 Discussion
YWCA Classes
Start Today
Gresham YWCA c la sses be­
gin today (March 21) at G re­
sham Methodist church, G re­
sham skating rink at the Mt.
View Golf course.
Registration will take place
at the first c la sse s .
A new cla ss this spring
will be "How to Give Parties
for Youngsters.” Others are
cake decorating, golf, knitting,
oil painting, sewing, and trlm -
nastlcs.
Would you like to d iscu ss
Vtet-Nam?
A meeting is planned next
Wednesday, March 27atG resh-
am Methodist church for those
In the community who would like
to participate In a dialogue re­
garding the social effects of the
Vlet-Nam war.
Gene Stoltzfus who went to
Vlet-Nam w ith the International
Voluntary Services w ill be on
hard to offer his view s. Stoltz­
fus, 28, a Goshen college grad­
uate , went to Vlet-Nam In 1963
and worked as a volunteer in
rural education and community
development projects In Central
Vlet-Nam.
Long distance is so happily habit forming
You can call any day after 7 PM and all week end
long and talk station to station three minutes any
where in the US. for $1 or less plus tax. Dial Long
Distance direct after Midnight, and the same call
costs only 75C or less, plus tax.
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The only promise I will make
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to work out the problems of the
County In the best Interests of
the people.
I believe Inaction not speech­
e s aixl will be available for
consultation with any aixl all
citizens Interested In the p res­
ervation and progress of the
County to the betterment of all.
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BUDGET SUMMARY
GENERAL FU N D
Mrs. Roth Is a resident of
Clackamas county, Is
the
mother of three sm all children
ages 7, 5, and 3. She has had
business exfierlence along with
property management. She has
been active in community af­
fa irs, politics and has served
as a precinct commltteewoman
and participated In several po­
litical campaigns. Her cam ­
paign slogan Is "Kindergartens
for Clackamas County,”
M rs. Roth said, "I feel we
cannot
solve
today’s pro­
blems with yesterday’s think­
ing.” "We need a new look and
modern approach to our school
problem s.”
She has urged the people and
taxpayers of Oregon to look at
the problem, concerning educa­
tion, since the majority of all
the tax dollars goes to our
schools. As a solution to the
problem she has said,
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