Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, May 21, 1970, Image 13

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    F orum S lated
The Mt Hood Genealogical
Forum. which meets on the
l , thu d Saturday ot each month at
527 Main St.. Oregon City, will
>pon>or a fashion show at 8
p in
Wednesday, in the
E stacada
High
School
caleteria. The group has
received the cooperation o!
THE
Sandy Post
Cynthia i Cynthia's Fabrics I
and her assistants who will
model fashions of knits (Stretch
and Sew I. The public is
welcome, tickets will be on sale
at the door
There w ill be door prizes and
refreshments.
The Forum was formed 11
years ago. and has remained
active during this time.
Members have accomplished
Section Two
much on their lines of family-
history New members are
welcomed and assisted in their
beginning attempts.
A number of books have been
collected, besides quarterlies
trom dozens of genealogical
Alvin Holdiman Sr. recently
and historical societies which
tend to make research more entered the Democratic race
rewarding. Come visit and see for Governor.
what can be a pleasurable
"I believe that the Gover­
hobby
nor’s race will be decided not
on personality, nor party line,
but on the department and
issues w hich confront all of us,”
Sandy Rebekah Lodge No. he stated.
193 met in regular session
Thursday night, with Lois
"I believe in helping those
Polivka.
Noble
Grand, who need assistance, and that it
presiding.
is the obligation of an in­
Maud Johnson and Julia telligent society such as ours.
Latimer will represent the The welfare subject matter can
Sandy group at the Rebekah not be ignored nor swept under
Assembly in Eugene, May 20- the rug. It is a regrettable
21.
crime to refuse children and
A bake sale will be held the aged in need.
Friday from 10a.m. to 5 p.m. at
the Clackamas County Bank.
"Changes are needed, and I
During the social hour, would keep in touch with a good
hostesses Mrs. Carl Sandstrom cross-section
of
people
and Julia L atim er served throughout the state and use
refreshments.
varied
experiences
and
The next meeting will be abilities,” he added.
Thursdav at 8 n.m.
B ryantE nters
Robert T. Bryant,
Bryant. 38, an
............. ~ _
association
manager with ten
years experience in a d ­
ministration management, has
tiled as Republican candidate
lor Clackamas county clerk.
Bryant, who lives at 9075 S.E.
Hath Avenue, is married, has
three children and has lived in
Clackamas county 25 years.
A m em ber of the In­
ternational City M anagers
Association, Bryant is one of
the rep resen tativ es from
Clackam as county on the
Portland Metropolitan Study
Commission. He is also on the
lioard of directors of North
Clackam as
Chamber
of
Commerce.
B ryant’s municipal ex ­
perience has been with the city
of Happy Valley, where he has
served as city manager, city
a
I Z i great way
TH E M T. HOOD P L A Y G R O U N D
SANDY, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1970
Holdiman In
Governor Race
A W Ÿ RESEM BLANCE.
B E T W E E N p ic t u r e s in
T H E S E E D C A T A LO G U E S
A N D W H A T 'S C O M I N G
O P IN T H E G A R D E N IS
PURELY COINCIDENTAL
S&H Green Stamps
Clackam as C ounty
Bank M oney O rders
Poy S tation for
P.G E
W est Coost Te le p h o n e
N o rth w e s t N a tu r a l G as
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YOUR p.scun STOBf J —
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S a n d y S h opping f e n ' '
SANDY REBEKAHS
W yatt S upport C om m ittee; Glenn R. Jack, Chmn.
5495 Grove St., West Linn, Oregon
How
to mistake
a Realtor
for an
anybody in
real estate.
RECREATION
REPORT
All lower elevation camp­
grounds are open and have
water and garbage cans with
one exception. Green Canyon
Campground does not have
water turned on.
The higher elevation camp­
grounds are still snowed
under. It is doubtful that
Trillium Lake will be open for
high lake fishit.g season this
coming weekend. It would be
well to check at the Zigzag
Ranger Station before a t­
tem pting to go into this
campground.
All roads are open up to the
snow line, or about 3,500 foot
elevation.
Trails are open up to the snow
line. We have not yet per­
formed any maintenance work
on the trails, but winter
damage was very light, and
there should be no problem in
hiking any of them.
It is expected that some of the
District streams will be planted
the m iddle of the week,
although the water is still quite
cold.
As
m entioned
above,
Trillium Lake is snowed in and
access may be difficult unless
you walk in. It is doubtful the
lake will be planted.
Wendell W yatt
works hard
for Oregon.
U. S. Congress
recorder.
recorder, treasurer and budget
nlluior
..
ollieer lor the past r:..........
five years.
He was a volunteer fireman
ol Fire District 65 and former
chairman oi the fire district’s
budget com m ittee for two
years He has served as city-
county planning coordinator, a
delegate to League of Oregon
Cities
conferences
and
meetings, and as an alternate
delegate to the Columbia
Region
Association
of
Governments (CRAG).
Bryant attended Milwaukie
High School. Oregon State
University and Lewis and Clark
College.
AERIAL BEAUTY-Lovely Miss Suzette is
one of many aerial beauties to be seen with
De Wayne Bros. Circus coming to Sandy
on June 5th for two performances. The
Circus is under the sponsorship of the
Sandy Kiwanis and tickets may he pur­
chased as late as showtime at the Sandy
High idd athletic field.
It’s easy. If you don’t
know what a Realtor is.
He’s not just anyone in
real estate. He’s the
professional. The one with
experience and expertise, who
is pledged to the strict code
of ethics of the National
Association of Real Estate
Boards. If he weren’t, he
couldn’t be a Realtor.
That’s good. Especially
when he’s working for you.
Because you can relax,
knowing your best interests
are being taken care of,
ethically, professionally.
There’s no better way
than that, is there?
( Jack atn as ( àninly
B oard o f Beall or-
Your Realtor'
Somebody good to have working for you.
A Realtor is a professional in real
estate who subscribes to a strict
Code of Ethics as a member
of the local and state boards and
of the National Association of
Real Estate Boards. You can
recognize him by this seal.
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GREGG'S INTERIORS
6 68-5151
(Located in B a rk e r P la za )
Five
Sandy Union High
students recorded perfect
grades for the fifth six week
period, 'faking the honors were
Gina Little, senior; Stanley
Buhler, junior; Christine
Neuenleldt, Ruth Bowman, and
Nancy Hedden, sophomores.
Others listed on the highest
honors include seniors Linda
Davis, Verlene Jones, and
Karen Hall ; sophomores Leona
Enz, Diane Brambo. Gait Kary,
Nancy Nukunz, Fat Sutton and
Rick Zimmerman; and fresh­
men Debbie Gunderson and
Jennifer Oldenberg.
Honor roll students, whieh
include those who have a
G.P.A. of 3.25 through 3.82,
were: Seniors Julia Asakawa,
Janice Baker, Bonnie Bender,
Arthur
Blaisdell, Jam es
Blankenship. Linda Cain, Fat
Carey, Con Comer, Craig
Cousins, David Daniels. Debbie
Deason, Anne Devecka, Vickie
Elben,
Gary
Goodson,
Charlotte Hames, Carolyn
Hanebcrg, Kathy Harrison,
Rhonda Hayes, Elizabeth
Ifeitzman, Carol Holt, Debra
Hubbard, Janice Johnson,
Michael Lindsey, Jim Martin,
Paula McGugin, Curt Meier,
Ken Meier. Brent Peterson,
George Porter. Leslie Samsel,
Anita
Schneider,
Julie
Schneider, Dale Sliger, Lous
Snell, Laurel Swails, Steve
Tillman, Leon Verdoorn , and
Margie Workinger; Juniors :
Kari Bergesen, Gayle Claus,
Mallory Darr, Les Decker,
Federal
Susan Engleshv, Julie Fleisch-
man, Kathy Grant, Debra
G u n d e r m an , J a n ie e
11 a s e I w a n d e r , K e n n eth
Johnson. Kathy Kissner,
Shirley Lake, Nola Lamke,
Nancy Malar. William Mouser,
Judy Nass. Danny O'Dell. Fat
Parker, Kathy Roper. Debra
Williams. Larry Wolfe and
Linda Woody; Sophomores:
Sharon Realty, Tim Benshoof,
Tom Benshoof, Debra Coates.
Dawn
Grambo,
Debbie
Herrington. LaNetta Jones,
Jeanine Koester, Steve Lind
sey, Sue Major. Roy Nicholson.
B arbara
P orter,
Laurie
Sam sel, Debbie Schneider,
Mary Spencer, Wayne Taylor,
and Don Williams, and Fresh
men: Debra Belcher, Greg
Bender. Emma Bigelow. Bruce
Bradshaw. Randall Bryant,
Debra llaselw ander, Carole
Hoffarlh. Lvnne Lamke, Janet
Ix'ary, Karyn Moon, and Anita
Wadkins
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B e g o n ia s , G a rd e n
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Y O U R SPR IN G NEEDS
JANZ PLANTLAND
SA N D Y, O R E G O N
B arkdu st or SACK
S te e r M a n u re
Rhododendron
A z a le a s
in Bud
or Bloom
In Bud or Bloom
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U-SAVE
2 WAYS
1. Priced a t Savings to you d u e to E x tra L a rg e
In v e n to ry
2. Buy food w h e n in season o r b u y y o u r m e a t
in b u lk .
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Sizes fro m 7 to 31 Cu. Ft.
SUPER SPECIAL
Forty | xt cent ol the total
federal funds available in 1969-
1970 lor community college
construction in Oregon have
been awarded to Ml Hood
Community College
A grant for $264,857 has been
given to MHCC for use towards
building the college’s Main
Academic Center, according to
MHCC President Dr Earl
Klapstein These funds were
made available under the
Higher Education Facilities
Act (HEFAi
A total of $1,254,403 of HEFA
funds have been awarded Io
fa t e to help build Mt Hood
1 'immunity College
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539 LB. CAPACITY
3 YR FOOD PROTECTION PLAN
DOOR LOCK
COUNTER BALANCED LID
ONLY 44” WIDE
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