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Adventists hold
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The Gladstaoe n e a t a one
orf the three largest am ong
some 50 s u e t g a tte n n g s
throughout S o r t’ A m e n e a
cooductee by the A d v e e tte
dehorn -h a tx r. eacfc j eat.’
Services each
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get
a id e r » a y wrtfc a morrtrng
d rv o tx m a l p ro g ra m a
p * v ii*« .
There
Seniors slate
King Tut tour
ttse
ir e
T he Sandy Golden Age
C lub » i l l
have tU next
potluck in the a u d ito riu m of
th e
Sandy
C o m m u n ity
C e n te r,
3S348
P io n e e r
B o ulevard (n e x t to M a x o n x
Lodge)
B rin g you r own
p la te * and fla tw a re , a hot or
cold d i*h . and a big a p p e tite
the da? as » e ii as
recreatsaaai a c tn i t » for the
} terffc ano ctaudrer. M ornin g
and arfternooc riaase» a i l
fe a tu re specialists a such
a re a s
as
p are n t
e f f e c t i t eztess
(r a ia ic g
au tr.tjo e a t e total h ealth
C h n s u * « »TTtihg Sabbath
schou a rt tes ig r. studies
fro m the hook orf S t M a l-
th e « and others
A
caestnuency
meet_ng
has te e s called fa r Sanaa?
m o rn in g July I t ia e-iecr.
¿negates
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dptemtxhe
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Conference shaL construct a
o e» conference h eadquar
ters o ffx e
A special th a n k * to a ll the
volu nteers who assisted us at
the Sandy M t F e s tiv a l booth
J u ly 8-9 W e w e re able to
g en erate a p p ro x im a te ly 8450
fo r the Sandy Ixiaves and
Fishes n u tritio n p ro g ra m .
T he K iw a n is c o m m u n ity
c a le n d a r s ale* w ere brisk,
thanks to the able assistance
erf our volu nteers T hank you
for supporting us a t the
fe s tiv a l; and to the Sandy
M t. F e s tiv a l C o m m itte e, a
w a rm con gratu latio ns for a
job w ell done
E a c h n e s m g m the m am
p« v -lx x a lh -m m u ie vignette
fe a tu rin g a 16-y e a r segment
of 'J reg c * A dventist church
fin-tor? » i l l he presentee
p o o r to the featured speaker
I t a d d itx « . severs. state
g c n e re m e B t fig u r e s a r e
scheduled
throughout
the
week to speak bmerfH a t the
e» esting
s e s s x te
Am ong
th e m
» n il be G o v e r n o r
R o b e rt
S tra u b
fo rm e r
C o n g r e s s » o n cac
E d ith
G reer,
and State Senator
M a n h. ccerts
The King T u t tour to
S eattle leaves the Sandy
Union H igh School p arking
lot next M on day. Ju ly 17. a t
8 a m If you h ave reg istered
to go, please
c alen d ars
o t W ild w o o d Pork
M
c amdy A orstap •
Sunday S c h o o 10 A
Hoodland
Lutheran
Church
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S u n d a y F a m ily S e rvice
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T H E R E 'S N O T H IN G b e o e r tbaa grabbsag a fe « g ra b w e rm s and
headm e «at «M b tbe er««p lo r a la r» m idw eek m o n n n r oa the Saad?
R is e r w ith pe4e ia Isaad as this Y M C A D ay C a m p eacaarage did
re r e a d } Tbe fish « e r e a t batiag that d ay as tbe y e a a g s te n bead back
e a a p ty -b a ad rd ta D abae? State P a rk aia ag tbe C ahim bta G erce Sceaac
H ig b a a y
College sponsors youth th e a tre gro u p
A Carpi» OT*t t x >«nt S
! r r«K TO
U o t I » *
your
Lumber shortage
remains acute
July l à : O u td o o r W o rs h ip
T
m a rk
( E S T E R F R iM z R k M
July 13
Thursday
8 30 a m - 1 1 30 a m drop-in
11 30 a m - 3 p m
G olden
A ge CUrfb p otluck
, p m - 4 30 p m d rop-in
J«l» 1«
F rid a y
8 30 a m -11 30 a m drop-in
11 10 a m - 1 p m L oaves &
Fish«-*
I p m
4 30 p m d r o p jn
July 15-18
Saturday Sunda?
Closed
J ut* 17
M onday
8 30 a m
11 30 a m d ro p in
1 1 3 0 a m - 1 p m Loaves A
Fishes
1 p m - 4 : 3 0 p m drop-in
July 18
Tuesday
8 3 0 a m - 1 1 3 0 a m d ro p in
1 1 3 0 a m - 1 p m Loaves &
Fishes
lp m
4 3 0 p m d r o p in
July 1»
W ednesday
8 3 0 a m - l l : 3 0 a m d ro p in
1 1 :3 0 a m - l p m
Loaves A
Fishes
1 0 0 p m - 4 3 0 p m d r o p in
G o s p e l o f C h rist
C o m m u n ity
C hurch
Sunday Schoo*
Mommg Aon»»«
E*»nfOT«t Se-»-»
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An
io tc te ir e
t h e a te r
p ro gram s b e ng ve-Jd for 16
C la d L a r- as Count? yotoBto at
C a c k a r r .a s
C o m m u n it y
College tins s u m m er
S ponv -red by the Com
p e t e m .e E d u catxm ana
T ra m irig A ct
C E T A . the
p ro g ra m
s
p ro v id in g
s u m m er employ m ent as »eiJ
as tr a ir mg in aC aspects of
th e a te r for young peopte
fro m
s o c ia lly
aad
e c o n o m ic a lly
d e p riv e d
backgrcunds
T he m a m focus orf the-
p ro g r a m
a c c o rd in g
to
coordinator Rob? Robrnscut
a to c re a te a senes o f
< ± .id re c s th e a te r produc
txms that « i l l be grace
th ro u g h o u t
C la c k a m a s
County ta A ugust
T h e mem.bers of the group,
w h x h calls itself the T r .r d
G e r e r a t x x P la y e rs w fl. use
th e ir newly a c q u ire d skins m
M im e ,
im p r o v is a t io n a l
acting, set design and oo»-
struc • mo , costum
des gm.
piay « n t,n g an d production
to
p r .- ijc e
the
a n g in a l
shows
T h e other focus orf tbe
p re c ra ra is to p re p a re the
p a r tx ip a n ts « iîh various life
s k ills
and
t h e a te r
know ledge
sa>d Rex :ns# r.
who a a c m stru cto r and
th e a te r
te c h n ic ia n
at
C la c k am a s
It prepares them fo r life
situatxess as w e t as fo r
w hiataaos » h e re they can
e a r n c o lle g e c r e d it fo r
p a r ix ip a tih g n
p rogram s
lik e this ' he said
P a rtx T p a n ts m the group
h ave many d iffe re n t goals
but mos’ orf them see the
pem-gra m as a ctance to learn
th e a te r skills as wefj as
social «kills
i
w a s e t sure » h a t I
» a n te d to do »her. I s ta r
ted
saxi Debtwe P a n k e orf
O regon City “I k n e » 1 iiked
Shakesp eare tu t no« my
goals a re to iearr. to trust
pecple
It s m y tig chance to
s ta rt out m th e a te r ’ s a d
T h e re s a
R asm ussen
of
c re g o n Q ty
M em bers orf the group are
being paid m .r miian » a g e
12 65 per hour to stud? and
w o rk
w ith the com pany
They w o rk seven hours a day
fro m
M onday
th ro u g h
T h u rs d a y
Aocordkng to Robinson, the
p ro g ra m began th ree years
age
»hen C E TA
needed
sum m er
yobs fo r
disad-
» a rta g e d young people in the
a re a
T h e re » e re n t enough yob
eperungs so they asked m e to
s ta rt this th e a te r p ro g ram . ’
be said
T h e p ro g ra m is
p a rt orf S P E D Y
S um m e.
F T o g ram for E c o n o m .x a lly
D ^ a d » a rta g e d Y o u th . but
I » e changed that to inc.ode
s o c ia lly
as
w e ll
as
econom .xaiiy d isadvantaged
pecple
Begir.m ng a August the
g ro u p * t B g v e daily per
form ances in schooxs and
p a rk s to ch ild re n s g r« ip s
th ro u g h o u t
tb e
c o u n ty .
jM ia lly two p er day
W e ll also hold w orkshops
and things for kids to par-
t x ip a t e
m ."
said Renee
Y o d e r,
group
secretary.
T h e group ts le a rn in g how
to te a c h gam es and exercises
th a t w ill invo lve kids who
com e to see us p e ri arm
W e » a n t ever? persor m
the gro up to know a little bit
abcait ligh tin g, construction,
d e s ig n in g .
m im e
and
c h ild re n s th e a te r, so that m
August they can lead kids in
gam es arid get on stage and
c o m m u n ic a te "
A ccording to Y o d er the
group has no tro u b le getting
b o o k in g s
and
t h e ir
re p u ta tio n has m ad e them
e x tre m e ly p o p u la r
"W e
a lr e a d y
h a v e 25
bookings fo r August and we
haven t
c o n ta c te d
fo u r
c om m u nities y e t.' she said
F o r m o r e in f o r m a t io n
about C E T A S P E D Y T h e a te r
P ro g ra m .
c o n ta c t
C la c k a m a s
C o m m u n ity
C c ile g e 556-3631. e xt 310
P O R T L A N D — A ra il c a r
shortage w hich began w ith
last w in te r's heavy storm s in
the M idw est and E ast ts still
p in c h in g
W e s te r n
lu m
b erm en six months la te r,
a ccordin g to a survey of
m ills conducted J u ly 1 by the
W e s te r n
W ood P ro d u c ts
Association
T h e J u ly 4th h oliday and
some a nn ual m id -s u m m e r
m ill vacation shutdowns a re
expected
to
re lie v e
the
situ atio n te m p o ra rily , a c
cording to J a m e s G M a n
ning. WW’P A 's d ire c to r of
tra n s p o rta tio n
H o w e v e r, the ind ustry is
looking a t a rep o rt by the
In te rs ta te
C o m m e rc e
Com m ission th a t indicates
the r a il c a r s ho rtage can now
be expected to continue in
som e
a reas through
the
re m a in d e r of 1978
W h ile m an y m ills w ere
re p o rtin g im p ro v e m e n t as
c o m p a re d to the peak of the
shortage in A p ril and M a y —
and som e m ills served by
m o re than one ra ilro a d in
d ic a t e d
a lm o s t
n o rm a l
service had been restored —
a s c a rc ity orf cars persists to
som e
deg ree
just
about
e v e ry w h e re .
M a n n in g
rep orted
W est o f the Cascades in the
P a c if ic
N o r t h w e s t,
th e
sho rtage seems to focus on
fla t cars, though a ll types a re
a ffe c te d .
th e
survey-
re v e a le d
M a n n in g noted that p a rt of
the problem is that some
r a ilr o a d s
a p p a r e n tly
no
lo n g e r
have
s u ffic ie n t
loco m o tive pow er to m o re
the cars re q u ire d to provide
the service needed
He also pointed out that
some larg e and m id-si zee
producers
a re
expanduv
th e ir ow n p riv a te c a r fleets
to o ffset the lack of ra ilro a d -
owned equipm ent H ow ever
he added, these com panies
a re expe rie n c in g slow car
re tu rn by the ra il services
w hich ts increasin g the cost
of p riv a te ro llin g stock
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Former Blazer
guest speaker
F o rm e r
P o r tla n d
T ra ilb la z e r D a r r a ll Im b e d
w ill address the monthly
m celtng of the Sandy K a fle e
K la ts c h next T uesday, Julv
18 at St M ic h a e l's ilall at
7 to
Im h o d » a s a gold m edal
» in n e r in the tw o (M y m p to
before tu rn in g prn4esMcn.il
in tbe N a tio n al B asketball
\ss<xiatii»n
" M e n » N ig h t " is th e
th e m e lo r th e m e e tin g
Husbands,
la t h e r s
am i
b rothers a re in v ite d to a t
tend. according to a club
apnkesm nn
M usic w ill be provided by
Bob and C a ro lin e Brow n of
E stacad a
S in c e o u r p h o n e n u m
b e r w e t n o t in c lu d e d
In th e p h e n e b o o k 1«
I * lis te d h e r e f o r y o u r
c o n v e n ie n c e
Dr. Tom Wright
ChirOptKhC PhySX'OT*
10520 N.E. Halsey
a * 1 0 5 *h 'G a t e w a y
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