Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, September 11, 1975, Page 7, Image 7

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    Thur.., Sept. 11, 1975 (Sec. 1) SANDY (Ore.) POST — 7
Registration set on R esuscitation class Sept. 11 18
Mt. Hood campus
Persons taking evening classes
in the high schools through the
After Six program should pre­
register by mailing in the form
on the firs t page of the
brochure.
Registration for fall term
classes at Mt Hood Community
College begins Tuesday.
Returning students start off
the q u a rte rly reg istration
process Sept 9 12 Transfer
students are scheduled to sign
up for classes Sept 15 and all
new students will register Sept.
16 19 and 22-25
Those not having registration
appointments on those days
will lie able to register Sept 26
Appointments for registration
may lie obtained by contacting
the admissions and records
office at the mam campus
D is tric t residents should
receive the " A fte r S ix "
brochure in the mail this week
Approximately 1,000 class
sections are offered this fall
through MHCC. Registration
o fficials are expecting an
enrollment increase of about 10
per cent this fall bringing the
student population to about
12,000
equipment used todemonstrate
CPU on adults, and on resusi
Baby, recently purchased by
the hospital a u x ilia ry to
demonstrate CPR on children
G re s h a m
C o m m u n ity
Hospital is conducting a four
hour two session class on cardio
p u lm o n a ry
re s u s c ita tio n
<CPR)
Conducted by the hospital's
inservice departm ent, the
classes will be held on two
Thursdays, Sept 11 and 18 in
the classroom.
The classes will include in­
struction on resusi Annie, the
Upon completion of the four
hour class, participants will
receive the green card cer­
tificate. indicating attendance
at and knowledge of CPR
classes
in seven of the areas in which
permits were available there
were more applicants than
permits, making a drawing
necessary. N early a ll the
remaining permits were filled
in a second drawing of hunters
who were successful in the first
go around but who listed an
area of second choice on the
application
Sandy PTA sets parents' night
Kaffee Klatch set Tuesday
"F ree and Fun" will be the
topic of the next Sandy Kaffee
Klatch Tuesday, Sept 16, at
7; 30 p m at Eileen Ashley's
home, 19626 SE 295th, Sandy
All area ladies are invited A
car caravan will leave from the
Thriftway parking lot in Sandy
at 7:15 p m For more in­
formation call 666-6578
The Sandy Kaffee Klatch is
affiliated with the Touch of
Beauty Ministry, Portland
LETTERS
®
E m ily Lynn Pendergrass
was born Aug 20. her parents,
F u rth e r inform ation and M r and Mrs L.V Pendergrass
registration materials can be Jr. have announced
E m ily joins a brother,
obtained by contacting the
hospital, 667-1122, extension Clayton John
273
Her grandparents are M r
and Mrs L.V. Pendergrass of
The classes will lie repeated Gresham and Mr. and Mrs.
John Hillyard of Sandy
Thursday, Oct. 16 and 23
”» » » » » > »
Deer permit drawing held
zfhe drawing to select suc­
cessful applicants for some
19,900 anterless and other deer
permits for the 1975 hunting
Further information about
seasons was held at the Port
registration and listings of
land office of the Department
available classes may be ob­
of Fish and Wildlife recently.
tained through the admissions
Some 18.302 applications
and records office.
were received prior to the Aug.
5 deadline Sportsmen present
at the drawing established the
sequence of numbers to be used
A "back to school night" for parents of
by randomly selecting numbers
seventh and eighth graders at Sandy
from a shaker. The cards were
Upper Grade School will be held at 7:30
drawn by using the last digit of
p m Sept 22 in the upper building
the serial number on the ap­
The event is being sponsored by the
plication card
Sandy Grade PTA
SANDY F IK K M K N duu»r ovrrhratrd rear wheel of
automobile Tueoday after the ear began smoking In a
grocery »lore parking lot. Damage to the ear wa» minor.
(Font photo)
As a community service, the
classes are open to the general
public.
o oo
If you are honest, it is the best
thing in the world. It goes above
in te llig e n c e
- P a n a y o t is
Pipinelis
W hat's N e w
a t the
L ib ra ry
BRIGHTWOOD
OIL CO.
Furnace Sales & Service
A V O ID
Pictures of the Clackamas
County Bicentennial parade
heid in Sandy July 12 are
currently on display in the
Sandy City Library.
The
m ore
than
100
photographs taken by Dottie
and Wes Weber, show almost
every entry in the Bicentennial
parade.
In fo rm atio n on obtaining
reprints of the pictures is
available at the library
c o n d e n s a t io n
t h is s u m m e r
b y fillin g y o u r
o il ta n k n o w
Mobil
heating oil
622-4604
Brightwood, O n
Double SSH
BUT Green Stamps
_
Thursday, Sept.11
At Zim’s I^Mile^Country Store,223rd ftjta rk
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from page 2
serious The school hoard
would like to take this op
portunity to urge your support,
when we vote next Tuesday.
Welches School Board
Wemme
To the Editor:
Due to the many rumors
regarding the Welches School
Board and administration, I've
done a little last m inute
inquiring
Oversimplified, perhaps, it
seems we have had a highly
paid,
overstaffed
ad­
m inistratio n and a wishy-
washy school hoard
Seems we mainly need some
hard headed businessmen on
the hoard
Men who w ill
supervise a no-nonsense ad­
ministration and look out for
the taxpayers' dollar. We need
a least a shakeup—m aybe
recall and replacement—of the
board.
Wonder what the school bus
was doing up Lolo Pass road
last Saturday morning7
Until I see better facts and
figures on the budget, I plan a
"no" vote
Claude Gudge
P O Box 66
Wemme
Editor» note: Karl Covey,
Welches superintendent, »ay»
the bu» was being used
Saturday In a trial run of one of
the d is tric t's
new tra n ­
sportation routes.
To the Editor:
Due to the Labor Day
holiday. Firwood's Neighbors,
Inc. has rescheduled its Sep
tomber meetings as follows:
Sept 15 — Executive Board
Sept 18 — General Mem
bership Meeting
Members are reminded that
anyone whose property was
partitioned or subdivided after
Aug 16, 1974 will be covered by
the Clackamas County Com­
prehensive plan's stipulations
for dw elling density
The
district attorney has indicated
that the August date would be
the allowable cut off point for
acreage non compliance if all
other
conditions
and
regulations are met
Most of Firwood's Neighbors
Inc area will be considered as
Farm-Forest— one dwelling
unit per 2() acres
If you find the Firwood Plan
of 5 to 20 acres more desirable,
so that some "non-farmland’*
can be included, a road-by-road
survey must be readied by
Oct 15 for input submission
to
the county.
M em ber
volunteers a re v ita l to the
success of Firwood's Neigh­
bors' efforts in gathering this
input.
Volunteer sign-up sheets will
be available at the Sept. 18
meeting Please be there
Mary-Elizabeth Blunt.
President
Firwood's Neighbors, Inc.
To the Editor:
"The Pionaires" swing en­
semble from Sandy High School
recently returned from the
Lake Tahoe Music Camp
During the week we learned
from the classes given in
theory, and improvisation in
the jazz medium We went
many places and did many
things together These things
will not be forgotten by any of
us
We would like to thank the
many people who helped us go.
Thanks to all those who con­
tributed money and those who
contributed themselves
The Pionaries
Sandy Union High School
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