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Thun., Feb. 8. 1975 (See. 11 S A N D Y (Ore.» POST - 19 State 4-H conference to focus on land planning A close look at state govern tnent ends major discussion on land use planning fo r en vironm ental quality and economic growth will highlight the 1975 Oregon 4-H Conference in Salem Feb. *-11, reports T .D . Z urcher, Clackam as County Extension Agent. About 90 4-H members and other youth from throughout the state a re expected to participate in the program which opens Sunday, Feb. 9, at S a le m ’s T ik i Lodge. R e p re s e n tin g C la c k a m a s County will be Janet Black, Oregon City; Steve Schwartz, Milwaukie; Joe Mlken, West Linn and Karen Sump, Oregon City. Speakers during the sessions w ill Include Oov. Robert Straub, State Rep. Nancie F adeley, Eugene; Kessler Cannon, director, Department ITIZENS B A R N EY KEEP WATCHES WATTS Howaboutyou? continue to conserve electricity as you did so well last year, w e ll have enough this winter. Barney Keep joins Mr. Watt Watcher and PGE in urging you to again Watch Watts. Energy conservation is as vital this year as last. To help you do your share, ask for Portland General Electric’s newly revised Watt Watchers’ Guide. Help ol’ Bam keep watch. fo rt land • i •»*» H t l rM M |n Barney Keep» popular KEX radio personality O Com pany RCA XL-100 100% sofid state. Don’t settle for less. 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P anel discussions, lectures, concerts and art exhibits highlight the annual event. Isaac Nommo will also speak at the campus that week to discuss his paintings, which shall be displayed in the college student center. F o r , fu rth e r in formation, contact the center at 009-1M1. ooo Betty Fevaa, accomplished potter from Pendleton, is scheduled to be on campus between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Feb. 7. Interested area residents are Invited out to the Gresham campus to witness her skills in the pottery field ooo The second guest for MHCC's co-sponsored contem porary lecture aeries la B everly W illia m s , K G W -T V evening news personality. “A Behind the Scenes Look at Broadcast Journalism’* la the subject of her talk slated for the com munity room of the F a r West F ed eral Savings G atew ay Branch at 10 a.m . Feb. 12. A m in im a l admission fee la charged. ooo H eadlining a theme of “Stretch Your D ollar,’’ the first In a aeries of special lectures begins Thursday, Feb. 9. “Creating a Wardrobe on a Shoestring’* is the topic tor discussion and demonstration Thursday from 9:90 to 11:90 a.m . in the community room of the F a r West Federal Savings 92nd and Division Branch. The same subject is eet for Monday, Feb. 10, from 9:90 to 11:90 a.m . at the Gateway site, and from 1 to 9 p.m. at the Rockwood Branch ooo “Opposing Poles,’’ a student- written end produced play, will debut Feb. 14 and IS in the col lege studio theatre at 9 p.m. Written by John Linde and Glenn Holmes, MHCC students, the play concerns the comic portrayal of a young man en countering several humorous By **'C, * o Freezer Specials Exclusive Wt 5-V»ar Warranty covar» part» and labor Io replace them, plu» a 5-Year lood ■pottage warranty. Model U-1SK 13 5 cu. ft. Hold» 473 lb». 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January 19th thru February 9th County Republicans set m eeting The ABBOTT M odel FT4 8 0 IB * diag onal picture Also a vailable in rem ote control varaton, FT48OR V a len tin e pem em bßp of E nviro n m en tal Q uality; Jack Carter, Division of Local Government R elations; and Hal B rau ner, executive secretary The final morning will be devoted solely to the in terrelationship of land use, environm ental q u ality and economic growth, according to George Wyatt, Oregon State University Extension youth and c o m m u n ity re s o u rc e development specialist, who is conference coordinator The FIRST t r u e s e lf-a d ju s tin g c o lo r s e t FvSOdMaa te out Co aatoaa gee aFstOtotoe aopBaMa « m m k» Ng BebBea w e b « M apCMBkaOaMMi T ta iM g B e e s B a - S V L V A N IA CO LO R The C lackam as County Republican Central Committee will hold a Lincoln’s birthday party at the West Linn High School cafeteria on Thursday, Feb. 19, at 7 p.m. This is not the traditional type dinner; it is a fam ily affair with everyone participating by bringing a favorite entree, salad or dessert (along with their own plates, cups and s ilv e rw a re >. The Central Committee will furnish rolls, coffee and milk. A charge will be made to cover incidentals. House M in o rity Leader Roger Martin will lead a round table discussion on the ad visability of an “open'* primary and other election law reforms contem plated by the legislative. . Senator Kenneth Jemstedt, Representative Paul Walden, all of the county Republican Incumbents and the local Republican clubs have been invited. 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