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appointed a teaching assistant
in
pure
and
applied
mathematics at Washington
State University for the 1973 74
school year
Bomotti is the son of M r and
Mrs James bomotti, Rt 3,
b oring He is a grad uate
student in mathematics at WSU
and is w orking tow ard a
M a s te r's
degree
in
Mathematics
The Boring student is a 1973
g rad uate of Oregon State
University with a bachelor
degree in mathematics
N a tio n a l c o lle g e b o a rd re e le c ts S e d le y S tu a rt
Mt Hood Community College
board member Sedley N Stuart
has been elected to a three-year
term on the board of directors
of the American Association of
C om m unity
and
Junior
Colleges (AACJC).
Stuart, co-owner of Stamm &
S tu a rt In su ran ce, P o rtlan d ,
just com pleted a one year
directorship on the AACJC
board
An original member of the
Mt Hood board of education,
Stuart served as its chairman
in 1967 68
He's had an
illustrious career in Oregon
education c ircles including
being named Oregon Education
Citizen of the Year in 1966
Among other accomplishments
are: past president of the
Oregon
School
boards
Association, past president of
the Multnomah County School
boards
Association,
past
chairman of the David Douglas
High School board,
and
m em ber of the N atio n al
Committee of Public Schools
Some 724 two-year colleges
a re represented under the
umbrella of the AACJC E d­
mund J
G le a ze r, J r
is
president of the association
Stuart is the lone director from
Oregon and one of only six from
the West Coast
The AACJC was organized in
1920 to provide
national
professional leadership and
direction for the then fledgling
“junior college movement ”
Known for many years as the
American Association of Junior
Colleges, the o rganization
changed its nam e in 1972
r e c o g n .z in g c o m m u n it y
colleges in its title
Mt Hood president, D r Earl
L Klapstein, is a past director
of the AACJC.
Today,
com m unity
and
junior colleges enroll nearly
three million students. “In
many states where the com­
munity college movement has
become highly developed, more
than half of all students en­
tering higher education start in
these local
in s titu tio n s ,*’
AACJC president G leazer
noted
He goes on to add, “ These
institutions
are
people's
colleges, or dem ocracy's
c o lle g e s ,
and . . th e y 'v e
earned
these
labels
by
providing varied curriculums,
both
acad em ic
and
job
oriented, and by keeping direct
costs to
students
at
a
minimum ”
ENDLY, COURTEOUS SERVICE !
FRESH LEAN
CROSS RIB
CARNATION 1880
Spare Ribs
TOWELS Ice Cream
Regular
Small and Meaty
bake or Bar B O
U S.D A Choice
Boneless
Easy to Carve
Printed
Jumbo Roll
125-Count
Rich, Creamy
Old Fashioned
Assorted Flavors
FOOT LONG
SLICED BOLOGNA
TURBOT FILLETS
Flavorful
Roasted
LIPTON TEA BAGS
PURINA CAT FOOD
GRAPE NUTSx _
HEAVY DUTY FOIL
JANET LEE PEAS s:
KARO SYRUP
PAROWAX
r*
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choy *
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Truth Frozen
Fry or Broil
Full Bodied Flavor
All Grinds
Black
100-C ount Package
Applesauce
H urn g iv e s
in v o c a tio n
Albertsons
18" « 25' Roll
c o ffe e
One lb. Tin, All Grinds
Two lb. Tin, All Gnnds
6-oz. Instant ................
10-oz. In s ta n t..............
The Rev W illiam HUm of
Fairview recently attended the
Oregon Senate and gave the
invocation at the beginning of a
daily session.
He was invited to do this in
his capacity as an A ir National
Guard chaplain. He presently
serves as chaplain of the 142nd
flig h t group. P o rtla n d In ­
ternational Airport
While visiting the Statehouse,
he had a chance to visit with
Rep Glenn Otto and Senators
Lynn Newbry and Wallace
Carson The Rev H um was in
Army basic training at Camp
R oberts, C a lif., w ith Sen.
Newbry in 1943, and serves in
the National Guard at the
present time with Sen Carson.
Red Label
Q uart Size
Q uick Metti
For Cennin
Serve Just Chilled
For a Light Dessert
Heavy Duty
Detergent
16oz
cans
ooo
There were 2,354,900 new
housing starts in the U S . in
1972
Large Size
ALBERTSONS EVERYDAY
LOW, LOW PRICES!
BAYER ASPIRIN
Headache Relief
TOO Coutil Bottle
ALLEREST TABLETS
SURE ANTIPERSPIRANT£ £
CLAIROL HERBAL ESSENCE
MAALOX ANTACID S c
LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC
GILLETTE FOAMY
CREST TOOTHPASTE 8
MISS BRECK HAIR SPRAY
INTENSIVE CARE HANO LOTION
Arson
suspected
barton Rodom, 2915 SE 1st,
G resham , rep o rted an a p ­
parent case of arson in a blaze
on his boat the evening of June
17, according to s h e riff’s
reports
The boat was stored on a lot
at 9932 SE Ash in Portland
when the fir e broke out.
D am age was estim ated at
$1,700.
A suspect was reported seen
fleeing the scene shortly after
the fire broke out, the report
states
Sardines
Chicken and Liver
M orrell T h ick , Gerite,
Regaler. 1 lb. Package
MT. HOOD board member
Sedley Stuart has been
elected to a three-year term
on the board of directors of
the American Association of
Community and Junior
Colleges.
Vine
Ripened
C rem e R im e
8 oz Size
Shampoo
5-oz Tube
For Upset Stomachi
2 4 -count Bottle . . .
Mouthwash
14-oz B ottle
O n S a le T h is W e e k
N O W O PEN
NEW WHITE POTATOES
CRISP TENDER CELERT
VALENCIA ORANGES
BUNCH CARROTS
ea
Sweet Choice
Between Meal Treat
TAKE yOUR
Fresh Tender
Serve Cooked or Raw
BING CHERRIES
Luscious Juicy
Black Cherries
T h e F a m ily
H andym an
For Nibbling with
Cheese or Peanut Butter
siqNAls F rom
God.
FRESH BEETS
Fresh. Can be Cooked, Steamed
Pickled, Served Hot or Cold
bunches
for
DortVourseH
E n c y c lo p e d ia
Your Man In Gold
Talks About--
BUYERS
CHOICE
V o lu m e 7 V o lu m e 7
$ ]6 9
$ ]6 9
BU YE R 'S CHOICE Is A Systematic
Way O l Labeling G round Beet That
You W ill F in d O nly A i A lb e rtso n s
Il Tells You The b a y The Beet Was
G round A nd The Fat C ontent W ith
This Process O f la b e lin g Albertson’s
Helps You Choose E «actly The G round
Beef Yo.i Prefer f o r Your C ooking
Needs
ALBERTSONS
THE FOOD PEOPLE 'Who Care
PRICES E FF E C T IV E JUNE 21 22 23, 1973, T H U R S D A Y TH R U S A TU R D A Y
. . A t These T hree A lb e rts o n 's S uper M a rk e ts :
S.E. 1 7 4 th and D ivision
* N.E. 181st and G lisan
★ G resh am M a ll, M a in & B urnside
Every moment of the day
He s giving them to you.
Telling you the right thing
to think and do
the
thing that will bless you.
and everyone
You can learn to trust
His guidance
Try coming to our church
service this Sunday
Listening to the Bible
Lesson, you not only
begin to get a better
understanding of the
Bible but your spiritual
sense is alerted letting
you hear and see God s
signals more clearly
And thine ears shall
hear a word
This is
the way. walk ye in it . . . "
Isaiah 30 21
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCH SERVICES
10 a.m.
1525 W. Powell Blvd
Gresham