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Thur*.. Sept 26. 1974 (Sec 1) SANDY (Ore.) POST - 9 College offers free lunch, rides Show attracts nurserymen GLENN R. STARKS not intended for the general public. Last year’s inaugural show a ttra c te d vis ito rs from 27 states and three countries The national nursery press praised it as “ an im p orta nt new dimension in the hort business in this country.” According to Robert Ganger, show manager, this year's show w ill have tw ice the exhibits of last year’s show, plus an education program on N ursery M arketing w ith nationally known speakers “ Effective marketing” w ill Portland w ill again host the second annual Farwest N ur sery, Garden, and Supply Show, Sept 25 - 26 - 27 at the Memorial Coliseum This show is one of only five regional-scale nursery trade shows in the United States, and the only one on the west coast It is an industry trade show of interest to nurserymen, land scape a rch itects, landscape contractors, land-use planners, municipal grounds managers, park superintendents, golf course greens managers, and garden supply dealers and is Safety officer assigned Appointment of a new safety com pliance o ffic e r in Clackamas County has been announced by the Salem district, Accident Prevention Division. Glenn R Starks, a native of Colorado, is now inspecting ind ustrie s throughout the county under provisions of the Oregon Safe Employment Act (OSEAct). Starks, a resident of Dallas, worked as an electronics technician fo r the Federal Aviation Administration and operated his own construction firm in Dallas prior to entering state service. Hovda enlists in Air Force Kenneth A ’ lovda, Jr., son of Mary J. Hovda, Rt. 2, Box 1691, Sandy has enlisted in the Air Force for a period of four years. Announcement of Hovda’s enlistment was made by TSgt Bob P. Lindsay, local A ir Force recruiter, who said he would depart for basic training at Lackaland A ir Force Base, Texas. Sliced or Halves In fo r m a t io n about r e g is tr a tio n , co u n se lin g , veterans’ benefits, lib ra ry services, fin a n cia l aids, building locations, bookstore p ro c e d u r e s , in s u r a n c e , tutoring, student activities and Robert Joseph Strong, others w ill be available at the Bor,n8' » passenger in Page’s orientation car, was killed when the vehicle Free rides on any Tn-Met bus lel1 !he road near Powell serving the college district w ill Boulevard and 190th Avenue be available to students with anc* struck a tree student body cards on Sept 27 p age was hospitalized with and during the first week of injuries classes Sept 30 through Oct 4 the college w ith many questions about the college, and we hoPe t0 answer them during orientation. Kauffman says Innocence declared Ricky Dean Page, 19, Boring pleaded innocent Friday to charges of manslaughter and unauthorized use of a vehicle in connection with a fatal tra ffic accident in Gresham June 21. T rial is set for Sept. 30 in M ultnom ah County C irc u it Hunt's Peaches' At 29-Ounce U bby> U bby> Flash frozen, broad breasted young turkeys. New Crop Moun ta in Pride brand. Guaranteed Tender. Economical, Nutritious and always Appreciated. Boneless, Lean, Full of flav o r. Tender Smoked famous S&J "Sweet and Juicy" brand. Easy to slice. M oisture added by S&J to insure tenderness. tomato 10 to 22-Pouncls RIB STEAK 3 to 5-Pounds SPARE RIBS LIBBY'S Rich Flavorful Tomato Juice 2 * î £ 89 All Meat or Beef 12-oz. pkg USDA Choice. Short Cut Tender Aged. BARS Double Smoked. 8 to 10-pounds Garden Fresh Produce ! Fresh Crisp G U E R N S E Y R E D Angus bull calt, « months. Br indie steer, Angus Guernsey bull calf. *145 and up, ««« 5405 B 41 T E R R Y travel trailer, above average condition, evenings and weekends, «44 846« C 39 FLAV-R-PAC 1 0 0% Florida 12-Ounce Tins RHODE'S BREAD . bonus Classic LWA! 1973 NASHUA m obile home Must sell, m ake offer Evenings and weekends, 44« 8««« C 39 H O S PITA L BEO and mattress in good condition. 7Í1 4004. M 40 NEED OFFICE H E LP 7 TRY THE CLASSIFIEDS curriculums, its activities, and with faculty and staff, Kauff- man says. New students always come to 1 TWO SE IO LE K gas heaters for sale. ««««017 GM FOR R E N T : Lovely 2 bedroom home, N E 194, adults only, no pets, first and last months rent, references required, 445 «379. K- Orientation for new students w ill be held at Clackamas Com m unity College F rid a y , Sept 27. Free Tri-Met service, free lunch, free entertainment and in fo rm a tio n about college programs and activities w ill be presented in formal and in formal sessions, says student body president Greg Kauff man. The o rie n ta tio n program , which begins at 9 a.m., is designed to familiarize new students with the college, its If you're Hunting for Big Saving on "lop Quality Foods set your sights on^/Zs'J' Too Late to Classify 135 CC Yam aha 1974, like new, with extras, take over payments, 648 »153 S-39 be the theme of an educational program on Thursday, Sept 26, beginning at 10 a m., prior to the trade show's noon opening The 50,000 sq ft. trade show area w ill feature nearly 200 exhibits in the nursery, land scape, and garden supply in dustry Show hours w ill be from 10 a m to 5 p m on the first and third days of the show, and 12 noon to 7 p m. on the second day TOTINO'S P IZ Z A . 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