12 SANDY (O r*.) POST Thor*., Doc 11. 1975 Lee Johnson to seek court of appeals post A tto rn ey G en eral Lee the judiciary is based on the Johnson has announced that he belief that judges must have will seek election to the Oregon the humility to recognize that their august position does not Court of Appeals, Position 1 " In seeking this position I make them the repository of all stand on my record both as a wisdom. " In the recent years there private and public lawyer Briefly, my philosophy toward has been too great a tendency by courts to believe the bench rather than the ballot box Clothes tor Sun a Fun should be the source of social reform I believe in a strong judiciary, but there must also be an exercise of judicial restraint. Johnson is a graduate of Princeton U n iv e rs ity and 1 2 ,0 2 11245 Stanford Law School. He was N t Clisan SW Conyon an editor of the Stanford Law Ä H awaiian SHOP Jewelry, Earrings •aua-biafcbv»*iaUbm*u»avpaHMb*Mka»am*a i a Ita l T h e Old Stam p and S ift Shop "Something old and something now, something borrowed and something bine" Mt. Hood awarded might describe The Old Stamp and G ift Shop at the Wemme Hoodland Park Plaza Shopping Center. The little shop is open and displaying a variety o f gifts. At present the business hours are 11 to 4 but beginning December 1st the hours will be 10 to to 5:30 for that month. I hope you’ll find time in your busy day to stop in and look around. Featuring: Unique wall bangings (sea "A Mountain VHtags"), crystal. dapremton glass. etc., Brittania neckties for man, U 1 stamps and col tact o n sup­ plies. children's gifts and books. "Lite tadios" night lights - SB. Hand­ made multicolor macrsma nacklocas - $3, and other things, too num­ erous to mention. k tv a i h a i rK a b mta a i * n BLOUSES A N D TO Review and was admitted to the Oregon State Bar in 1959 From 1959-61 he was trial attorney for the U S. Depart­ ment of Justice, Antitrust Division, Washington, D C. From 1961 1969 Johnson was in private practice in Portland and from 1964-1968 he was a member of the Oregon House of Representatives. In 1969 Johnson was neck'd attorney general of Oregon In addition to his duties as attorney general, he has served as a member of the C rim in a l Law Revision Commission. Oregon Judicial Council, G overnor’s Com mission on Judicial Reform; chairman of the Oregon Law E n fo rc e m e n t C o u n c il, Chairman of the Governors Commission on Organized Crime and chairman of the Public Contract Review Board. ML Hood Community College was awarded the 1976 National AAU Masters Track and Field Meet at the national AAU convention held last weekend in New Orleans The meet is scheduled for July 4-6 and is open to all athletes over 40 years of age. ML Hood hosted the AAU event in 1974. C iv il e n g in e e r in g c o u rs e has p e rfe c t record a t M H C C C O TTR ELL F U T U R E F ryer* of America cooks make Chrtatm ai cookie* during club meeting Monday. From left the young cook* are Regina Berg. Wendl Nehl* and Shirley Lenchltakv. Kicking heels encouraged If you feel like kicking up your heels this Christmas, Mt. TOPS Hood Community College has planned an evening of folk dancing to encourage just that The Fifth Annual Folk Dance Festival will he held in the Vista Dining Center at the' college Dec. It beginning at 8 p.m. Over 20 countries will be represented at the festival in various ethnic dances and costumes. The festival will also feature a variety of traditional hotida. customs including the lighting G IV E F O R C H R IS T M A S OES district meeting held Topping her most w an ted list you'll The members of ML View Chapter No. 125 Order of Eastern Sta r a ttended a district meeting Nov. 18 which was held in the G resham M asonic Temple. The initiation ceremony was conferred by the Mt. View Chapter, with Lorene Sieler as worthy matron and Lee Cutler as w orthy p atro n .T h ree candidates. Linda S ie le r, Carmelita Philbrick and Pearl Putnam were initiated into the order. November receptions at­ tended by Mt. View officers included visits with grand tre a s u re r Aino Bossio of Troutdale chapter on Nov. 8 and grand secretary M ary M iller of Valiant Chapter in Portland Nov. 9. k n it shirts, smocks o r big tops. And you w ill find one just right for hnr to w e a r w ith ony p an , from most casual to »ary soft and elegant. Right: From a groat collection for m iss«* sizes from her favorite blouse and sh irtm akers. (A ) From Lady A rro w , a solid, long sleeved shirt th at fashions turn back cuffs. 16.00 (B) From Elies Belles, a polyester jacquard blouse that ties a bow a t the neckline. 2 0 .0 0 Benefit A rro w , vertically striped shirt auction set w h ile it* scarf contrasts w ith a bold check pattern. 2 0.00. A benefit auction to raise funds for programs for people who are mentally handicapped in Clackamas County will be held Wednesday, Dec. 17, at 7 p.m. at O’Gallerie, 14555 SE McLoughlin Blvd in Milwaukie. Sponsored by the Clackamas County Association for Retarded Citizens and the South Shore pre-school guild, the auction will provide funds for the pre-school summer program, CCARC summer cam p scholarships and recreation program for retarded adults and children. (D) Lace trim shiny crinkle top by G e o rg e Y azbek. 14.00 Left: For your fa v o rite junior . . . all of the neat tops to w eo r now into spring. In knit, muslin, guaze and m any new n atu ral looking fabrics . . . in prints of alm ost unlim ited variatio n . Solid colors too . . . some very classic to go w ith p atterned sw eaters and mony w ith d etailin g 11.00 to 19.00 W e lc h e s M enu 6 6 7 360 0 5BTJTTERJIA/° Gresham Folk dancers from throughout Ihe Portland. Salem and ('orvalis areas will per­ form at the festival, including ihe ttregon Stale University Folk Dancers. Reed College Folk Dancers, Ihe Peasant Dancers from Portland and the International Folk Dancing Club also from P o rtlan d . Approximately 250 dancers are expected at the Christmas festival. In addition to exhibitions by the various groups attending, the audience will also have chance to learn dances of the countries represented Dancers from the Jewish Community Center in Portland plan to teach spectators two Israeli folk dances and Glenn Webber, a folk dancer from CorvalHs will teach a Polish folk dance. Those at the festival will also team “ Gustafs Skoal” Swedish folk dance. There is no admission charge for the festival and V a l Hammond. MHCC instructor and coordinator of the festival said "Ihe festival will last until 11:36 p m . - or whenever the dancing ends." WANT ADS Too Late to Classify (C) Also from Lady and insets.