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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1978)
iwft.. Jyly 20, 1»7S (Sec 2) SANDY (pre ) POST-» IQ Games set for Kid’s Carnival It's time again for the annual Sandy Children’s Carnival. After a two-week break from the Sandy Mountain (estival. Meinig Park w ill once again be the scene of w m m er fun. as Sandy area kids gather July 29 for rood. fun and games A variety of activities are scheduled, including a watermelon seed spitting contest, sack races and a softball throw. The events w ill run from 10 a m. to 3 pm . Prizes have been donated by local merchants and volunteers from the Sandy area w ill help coordinate the activities I Pacific Trail use discussed The advisory council for the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail w ill discuss trail needs and use — and overuse — during its annual meeting July 31 and Aug 12. The meeting w ill begin at Sedro Woolley. Wash., and be followed by two days of field review in the North Cascades National Park and Okanogan N atio na l Forest. The meeting is sponsored by the« National Park Service and the Forest Service. Protection of lands along the trail from overuse is a concern of the 30-member council, particularly where the tra il crosses designated Wilderness areas. Other topics of discussion w ill include the need of rights-of-w ay fo r con struction of tra il segments, trail signs, use of volunteers, location of trailhead and overnight cam ping spots, reduction of regulations imposed on users and coordination between the management agencies The trail extends from Canada to Mexico and is approximately 2500 miles in length. About 500 miles are in Washington and 440 in Oregon. In the Pacific Northwest, the route crosses mostly National Forest lands, but 58 miles are through National Parks and a few miles on state and p riv a te lands Some 34 miles of new con- stru ctio n are needed in Oregon and Washington to avoid detours Nearly 200 m iles w ill req uire some reconstruction in the next few years. The trail was one of the first of two in the United States designated as a National Scenic Trail, by the Congress in 1964 The advisory council, formed by the Act, makes re c o m m e n d a tio n s on development and ad ministration of the trail. Administration is headed by the U S . D epartm ent of A g ricu ltu re , and Forest Service Associate Deputy Chief Ray Housley is council chairman. A highlight of the three-day meeting w ill be the opening of a national recreation tra il at Washington Pass on the Okanogan National Forest on Aug 1. N ational recreation tra ils are established as part of the National System of Trails under direction contained in the Act of 1964. The Washington Pass trail is the fourth such trail to be designated in the National Forests of Oregon and Washington. R E. (D ick ) W o rth in g to n , R e g io n a l F orester of the Forest Service’s Pacific Northwest Region, said plans are un derway to designate nearly 40 national recreation trails in the Northwest by 1980. p lications. P re vio usly,ve terans from this area had to process loans through one of the department’s two Port land offices, or through the Progress o ffice near Beaverton. During the last fiscal year, veterans from Clackamas County received 2,656 loans in the amount of $88,141,486. The opening of this office brings to 15 the number of loan processing offices operated by the Department of V eterans' A ffa irs throughout the State of Oregon. The Oak Grove office w ill be open from 8 a m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and w ill remain open during the noon hour. The telephone number is 653- 3201. Tapes answer legal questions A free legal service has been established by the Oregon State Bar to answer legal questions by telephone for residents of Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington counties The service provides a library of legal information on 33 tapes which can be provided to any caller upon request. The tapes have information in lay language on topics ranging from marriage in Oregon to the rights and duties of tenants and landlords The tapes are from three to seven minutes in length, and introducing a new KitchenAid F O O D IT f R EEZER ★ 100% freezing wall surface ♦ Zero-degree storage temperature * Efficient foam insulation * No sweat cabinet * Lock on lid * Interior Light * Tamper-proof temperature control * Defrost drain * Easy to clean Mas all the quality features you'd expect in a KitchenAid. • lo a d -a s-yo u -like convenience. 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A brochure lis tin g the subjects on tape is available through the Oregon State Bar, 1776 SW M adision, Portland, Oregon 97205 It can be picked up at libraries, social service agencies or the courthouses in the three counties The Tel-Law number is 248-0705 The Tel-Law operator w ill supply any tape requested by the caller from those listed in the brochure. Fkiaiddire Cook in them too! They can be boiled in water for quick thawing or heating of contents immediately. And they’re ideal for quick reheating of leftovers in ; Model RE 36 Enjoy timed, automatic cooking and put an end to the time-consuming drudgery of oven cleaning Cook an oven meal, even while you're away from home, thanks to automatic Cook-Master controls Then enjoy the freedom that comes from an Electri-clean Oven that can clean itself, the oven shelves, even the removable surface unit drip bowls automatically, leaving only a trace of ash to wipe away from the bot tom of the oven. 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CCC Ju ly 27 — Chain Saw Maintenance. Publisher s Paper Co., Log Yard. 1 m ile aoutheaat of Eagle Creek, 7:30 a m School Appliance Sale! Frigidaire makes your day a little easier with automatic Cook- Master controls and an oven that can clean itself. Extension calendar uly 22 — Milwaukie Parade aly 25 — Deadlines 4-H Fair Entriea — all anima’ projects except horse uly 25 — Deadline: 4-H Livestock, ra b b it A poultry At Dog uly 25 — 4-H Leaders Fair Deepfreeze Amana Radarange* Microwave Ovens! Vet Affairs group opens new office The Oregon D epart ment of Veterans' Affairs has opened a new new area office to process veterans’ farm and home loans from the Clackamas County area. The New Oak Grove Office w ill be located at 16217 SE M cLoughlin Boulevard, Milwaukie, Oregon 97222. The location is across McLoughlin Boulevard from the Holly Farms Shopping Center. Tom Gabriel, assistant area m anager in the D ea prtm en t’ s Progress Office, was named area manager. According to Gabriel, his office was opened to provide better service for Clackamas County area veterans in the processing of loan ap- E im ann/ 301 E. Powell, Gresham SALES & SERVICE 665-4158 CREDIT TERMS GLADLY