4 - S A N D Y (Ore » »»OST T h u n
June 21. 1973 «See 2»
Roger Yamashita wins three scholarships
Roger Y am lashita
ashita is in the
winners circle again
T h e
I I - y ta r -o ld
son
of
Mr
and
M rs
G e o rg e
Y a m a s h ita
has
received the statewide 4 H
scholars/..; for M ® presented
by Standard XI Co The gran:
w as based on both school and 4-
H records
Yam ashita who w ill study
architecture at University of
Oregon also received two other
aw ards at Barlow High School
National A
4 H
H Conference in
Apnl
Y am ashita said the weeklong
session in Washington
D C
was w ork oriented
• We w ere to m ake recom
mendations on w ays to im prove
A H ." he said
One area in
w hich I w o rk e d w a s the
creative use of spare tim e We
decided it m ight be good to
form more clubs related to
r e c r e a tio n — lik e
h ik in g or
bicycling ‘
The
The member
m em ber of
of Harambee.
H aram b ee
M u ltn o m a h
C o u n ty 's teen
s e n ice club also cited the need
to integrate service projects
into individual club w ork
He th in k s th e re 's g re a t
emphasis on im proving the A H
program as it spreads to the
erty
“ I think the A H program is
s p re a d in g out r a t h e r than
changing from stn c tly ru ra l to
strictly u rb a n ," he said
The
A H clubs are encompassing
more
more
are
are tie-nmo
t im in g tiNvard
toward vnraiizwui
vocational
.Although some projects seem and technical program s
to be m oving tow ard more
Although not everyone can
te c h n ic a l
o r i e n t a t i o n . w in th e c h a m p io n s h ip , the
Yam ashita said the L earn by co m p etitive aspects of A H are
Doing motto is still of m ajor a good thing
according to
im portance
Y am ashita
Kids get tired of reading
‘ ‘ E v e ry b o d y
g e ts
from a book—it's not the same something
he said
“You
as having the experience
he compete against a set stan
believes
They get tired of d a rd
The
4-H
p ro g ra m
sitting and listening how to do it p ro v id e s
c o m p e titio n
and
and want to get out there and rew ards every body for try ing "
try 1 think that 's why schools
Y am ash ita who was named
n_.
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v — . —»...
Barlow Boy of the Y ea r plus
receiving the Junior Citizen
ship A w ard from the Japanese
A m e ric a n C itiz e n s L e a g u e
said he plans to continue in A H
This is his ninth year in the
youth organization
" M y goal is a 10 year pin, ' he
sm iled
In the m eantim e he is going
to H a w a ii w ith another fo rm er
Barlow student J e ff H ardin, to
pick pineapples to earn college
m o n ey.
Ju'y 4 P'cn'c
State
State Senainr
Senator V«*m
Y em ('nnk
Cook has
has
announced a July 4 picnic at his
home on the Sandy R ive r
There w ill be a num ber of
politicians present who w ill
report on the current session of
the le g is la tu re Among them
w ill be representatives Harvey
Akeson and Glenn Otto, as well
as Sen Cook
Also three law m akers from
Washington w ill be present
They are Sen Dan M arsh and
representatives Gene ljAughlin
and AI Bauer a ll from C lark
Countv
N o rth w e s t S te e lh e a d e r o f
ficials a re expected to be there
as w ell as representatives of
labor and industry
Guests are to bring th eir own
lunch and eat in the shady
outdoor area along the Sandy
R iver F o r m ore inform ation
call 665 R143 or 665-57(2
ooo
Christ m as cards account lor
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BONELESS CHOCK EYE
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ROGER Y AM YSHIT \
(Outlook p h oto’
graduation
He was the recipient of both
th e M a r t y B r il l .M em o ria l
Scholarship of $150 and the Ed
Swan M em o ria l g ran t of $150
The outstanding 4-Her also
was selected as one of fiv e to
re p re s e n t O re g o n
at
the
Rockwood
lunch cost
The fu s t price increase for
school lunches since 1967 w ill go
into effect in Septem ber as a
result of board action at the
June 11 meeting of the Rock
wood School Board
B e ca u s e of co n tin u e d in
creases in the cost of food and
labor, student lunches w ill go
from 30 cents to 35 cents w hile
adult liaiches w ill go from 50
cents to 60 cents when school
resumes in September
O th e r
business
b ro ug h t
b e fo re th e b o a rd in c lu d ed
approval of the new social
stu d ies te x ts ; a p p ro v a l of
su m m er curriculum workshops
in social studies, language arts,
and science; approval for a
d is trict employ ee to attend the
In tern ation al Symposium on
L earnin g D isabilities. Oct 29-
Nov 2, in San Diego. C alif and
a iih o n z a tio n given to select an
arch ite ct for the study of Rock
wood School
T h e re s ig n a tio n of M rs
Audrey Bioodgood was ac
cepted
M rs Glenna Borg and M r
J im LaCount w ill represent the
b o a rd
at
th e
p erson n el
workshop in Lincoln City'. June
27-28
A special board meeting will
be held Tuesday. June 26 7 30
p m . in the Rockwood School
conference room for the p u r
pose of adopting the 1973-74
school budget and approving
final bills for 1972-73
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The plant is started from
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These are planted claw
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deep and two inches apart
You m a y or m ay not dig up
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W hatever you do. you
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re w a rd in g addition to any
g ard en w ith a breath of
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a d m ire d
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