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,0 — SANDY (Ore ) POST Thun., May 22 1975 (Sec. 1) MHCC board M orm ons C am p Fire I sots mooting Tjie Singing Blue Birds, with their leader, Mrs Susan Little- page and her m other Mrs Irene Wilcox, enjoyed a new experience recently when they went bowling After having refreshments, the g irls went bowling at Eastmont Lanes. Girls going on this trip were Kim Bell. Julie Carroll, Sharon Jensen. Hobin Kerslake, Kim Littlepage. Geri Ann Meligan. Dawn M iller, Kim berly M iller and Connie Whiteside ine m i ntxKi (.ommunity College D is tric t board w ill resume its executive session at 9 :«»a m May 24 at theJantzen Beach T h u nd e rb ird Inn to discuss labor negotiatioas and personnel matters. The session is a continuation ot a May 14 executive session on the same subjects. No action w ill be taken The May meeting w ill be reconvened in public session at 6:30 p m May 28 in the college's Tow n and Gown Boom in the student center. schedule FF A students co n fe re nce h o n o re d S I’ E C I \ l A quarterly conference is slated for 11: :W a in Sunday by the Gresham Stake of the Church of Jesus C h rist of Lutter Day Saints at ttiitil SE CarutheraSt H O N O R S w e r e p re s e n te d l o f o u r m e m b e r s of th e S an d y F u t u r e F a r m e r s of \u ie r ita th a u le r at its annual a w a rd s "How the Father can provide righteous leadership in the home" is the theme of the conference, w hich w ill be presided over by Stake President W ilfordS Stevenson J r The public ts invited b a n q u e t r e t e n lly . F r o m le ft they a r e D a n Ito h w e d e r . S ta r G r e e n h a n d : Hoben E d m u n d s . S t a r ( h a u le r F a r m e r : B r a d K e is e r, S ta r A g r it u lt u r a l B u s in e s s m a n an d D e a n P o w e rs . H ig h P o in t M a n . Last Thursday they met at the home of their assistant leader Mrs Sharon Kerslake for a mother-daughter tea Before the mothers arrived, the girls made ice cream clowns and magic cookie bars that they served for refreshments along with punch. Each g irl gave her mother an ice cream sundae candle they had made at an e a rlie r meeting Attending the party were Mrs Vivian Bell and Kim. Mrs Rouena Carroll and Julie. Mrs Mary Jensen and Sharon. Mrs Susan Littlpageand Kim. Mrs Donna Miller and Dawn. Mrs. Charlene M ille r and Kimberly . Mrs. Broughton and Nora. Mrs Linda Dickinson w ith her daughter Connie Whiteside, and Mrs Kerslake and Robin PARTS The second grade Laughing Blue B ird s from F irw ood School had fun when they went on a field trip to the Burger King on Stark Street in Por tland FRYER BREASTS Hickory Siaekak Tkick ar Rag., 14k. The girls were taken on a tour of the restaurant and told how much food goes out during an average day. The g irls especially enjoyed m aking their own milk shakes and were a Iso t rea ted t o F rench f ries Those p a rtic ip a tin g were Connie Anderson. Dianna Bates. Stacy Berg. Alta Hillis, Deborah Izer, D anielle Kilpatrick. Sarah Krick, Laura Marleau. Teresa Mantheny, Darcy Tee, Mrs. Louis Anderson, leader. Mrs. Judy Marleau, assistant leader, and Guy Anderson FOLGERS SECOND NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING At 8 00 P M on June 2, 1975 at the ZigZag F ire Station in ZigZag, Oregon the Board ot Directors will hold a public hearing for the purpose of discussing the budget tor Hoodland Rural Fire Protection Disf No. 74 for the fiscal year 1975 1976 beginning July 1, 1975 Any person may appear at the hearing to discuss the budget in whole or in part A copy ot the budget document may be inspected or obtained between the hours of 9 00 A M and 5 00 P M , Tuesday through Saturday, at the Hoodland Lumber 8, Hardware Company in Wemme Oregon The first notice and sum mary of the budget document was published in the Sandy Post of May 16. 1975 M l ton M Fox V. Cha rman ot Governing Body, Clackamas Count y SP 2IT 75 .^ nt T i T'’ C * * ' O r,‘’’0 0 ’ A P 24 AiBtaiso»3 Bonus Buy!» Regular or Biot, 12-ai. Can Plu» Dapoiit G FRESH ARTICHOKES G avocados & WATERMELONS,.... G HEW CROP PEAS G RED POTATOES Iriioni ,, $ CHERRY TOMATOES I G CAHTALOUPE Bonus Buy!» FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS R ip en ed .......... GARDEN DEPARTMENT ROSE BUSHES ».». Ba. 1 [ STRAWBERRY r ffe PLANTS BEDDING PLANTS IU W »ariaty. LaaaKy Prana Paahty, Oragaa Prana «79e $*|19 4 /5 *1 0 0 While Suppl, Last« The application and record is ot",t h ibr T '° I 'nH>ec*'°" " the oft,ce O .n - ,.CJ, Coun'* P|6nn,ng Rn£? < 4° w * rner M .lne * E*ORlAL o iy FRESH, LOCAL, WIRE $ i 3b. W4E Taw L o S ts e c Hoi 900 901 ¿000 1,00. «nd 8. ,200. .io n T ns: K a m a l.............. ALBERTSONS Jwnfca $'d e»t State Highway 211 224 |ust south of the Highway r L t o V * ’?0* Over Ea<’ 1* < > •* * * Eagle Creek area Pr°O«’'y is further described *s BONELESS HAMS CURE 81 HAMS BONELESS STEW BEEF Regular, Drip, Electric Perk Public Notices O FFIC IA L NOTICE AGENDA OF REGULAR M O NTHLY M EETIN G OF THE G O VERNM ENTCA M P SANITARY DISTRICT The regular monthly meeting of the Government Camp Sanitary District will be held at 7 30 p m on Monday, June 2, 1975 at the Cascade Ski Club Building, Government Camp, Oregon. To be considered is an Ordinance establishing and levying sewer service charges, making said charges a lien on the property served, establishing regulations providing penalties, designating use ot connection and initial service charges, and repealing Ordinance No 7, establishing an effective date and declaring an emergency Copies ot the proposed ordinance are available at the office of the district board and at the Government Camo Village Store Lloyd Musser, Chairman SP 21t © © © |G TOMATO PLANTS-— ,— © © © © © © TOMATO OR PEPPER PLANTS BARK DOST ürsrÆST RHODODENDRONS « 5 BUTCH ONION SETS - , GERANIUMS CHICKEN FERTILIZER SS X 10 TR A T S ............... «7.50 . Q Q c 5 - , * 1 - 6 ’• 9 e 5 Q 5 0 * 1 - Naif Gallon Carton 2 t ;*1 Q Q c - ’ 1 i# $ Q 5 0 ’ * , : * 1 9 ’ # S 9 * ' • * A. >