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
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M B ì M l or mat Ion
Coordinator
D r. Lee Brown, newly ap
pointed M ultnom ah County
sheriff, and D r William Harris
of Portland State, are two
lecturers visiting the Mt. Hood
Community College campus
next week for Black Culture
Week, Feb. 10-14. 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.
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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
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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.
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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
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“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
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D r. Rollo M ay, well known
psychiatrist and author, will
discuss “Psychology of Per
s o n a lity - R e la tio n s h ip of
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Society" during a lecture in the
college theater Friday, Feb. 14,
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January 19th thru February 9th
County
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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
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conference coordinator
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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.
Senator Bob Packwood plans
to Join the group around 9:90
p.m. to meet everybody and to
give some highlights on doings
In Washington.
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