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J—SANDY (Ore ) POST Thur».. Feto 21. i«to0 (Sec 2) ar ou nd ,the county Group will show films by JAN ELD R ED G E Post Correspondent The M o u n ta in F ilm Society, under the joint sponsorship of The Studio and The Store of Wemme. was form ed recently to offer m o u n ta in re sid e n ts an alternative form of en tertainm ent. The n o n -p ro fit o rg a n iz a tio n presents film s every T h trsd a y evening at 7:30 in the Women’s Center on Salmon River Road The firs t film was shown last week to “ a good crowd of about 35 people I was en couraged by it,” said W ill Frank, one of the founding eomnuttee members The film s w ere o rig in a lly- scheduled to be shown at Bowman's, but due to a policy change by Red laon, the location was forced to change. Tonight, “ Reefer Mad ness.” film ed in 1936. along w ith a Betty Boop cartoon festival, w ill be presented C onsidered a cla ssic, “ Reefer Madness” is a g o ve rn m e n t propaganda film about drug abuse Many classic film s are to be shown in conung weeks including: Feb. 28. The Wrong B ox; M arch 6, Ship of Fools; M arch 13, A frican Queen; M arch 20, K lute; M arch 27, W ait U n til D ark; .April 3, Cat Ballou; A p ril 10, On the W aterfront; A p ril 17* The W ild One; and A p ril 24, A Rebel W ithout a Cause Advance tickets may be purchased at The Studio or The Store for $2 .75, or for $3 at the door The ticket price also entitles the bearer to become a member of the society , which, among other things, enables him or her to have a voice tn the selection of future movies to be shown, according to F rank Public hearing on grant set A public hearing to review and discuss the 1980 grant application for Clackamas C o u n ty ’ s C o m m u n it y Development Block Grant program w ill be held Monday evening. M arch 3, at 7 p jn .. I t w ill be held at Clackamas Community College,(19600S. The birth of llamas is usually a sign that spring is around the corner but the b irth of Nettie Connett has not brought spring weather to the Sandy area yet. Owned by Evelyn and V ictor Partr’ a of Eisner Road in Sandy. Nettie Connett was born two weeks ago Monday. Here she is being groomed by her mother. So-So Nanette while her proud father Jethro looks on The Padr Mat! p*»t> ta s have llamas because, as Evelyn puts it, not everyone has a llam a. They bought the two adults three years ago from a ranch in Sisters. Llamas are good animals fo r wool. Evelyn says, but they are becoming expensive. The going price fo r a llam a now is about $3.806 each. MHCC workshop set ESD slates meeting Clackamas Com ity's plan fo r providing educational services w ill be one of the items on the agenda of the C la c k a m a s C o u n ty Education Service D istrict E1SD ■ board when it meets in regular session Mon- day evening. Feb. 25. County Mental Health. O ther ite m s fo r con sideration include the ESD management study the ESD data processing feasibility stu d y , and c o o p e ra tive programs w ith Clackamas The Board w ill meet at 8 p.m. in the Boardroom of the ESD offices in Manar, H all at M aryhurst Campus located on Highway 43 between Lake Oswego and West Linn M t. Hood Com m unity- C ollege w ill pre se n t a workshop title d "Women, Law and Money,” Feb 25. from 9 a.m. u n til 3 p jn . in the Town and Gown Room on campus The workshop w ill deal Hoodiand happenings ‘Reefer Madness’ to be shown Thursday . February 21 A Welches Community School class in C a r diopulmonary Resuscitation w ill be held at the Hoodiand Fire Department building in Zigzag from 7 to 10 p.m Rob Strong of the Hoodiand Fire D e p a rtm e n t w ill teach participants to recognize the early warning signs of a heart attack, ana also the basic techniques of giving CPR, in c lu d in g h e a rt massage and m outh-to- mouth resuscitation, to a hear; attack victim. 11:45 a.m. at Welches School on Salmon R iver Road T ra n s p o rta tio n can be arranged, and more in fo rm a tio n o b ta in e d , by calling the Senior Center at 622-3331 “ Tune m the World with A m a te ir Radio,” a Welches Community School class designed to acquaint par ticipants w ith Morse code and basic radio theory, w ill be held tonight from 7:30 to 9 p.m tn Room. 20 at Welches School. Tuesday. February 26 The Mt. Hood Pre-School w ill hold its monthly parents meeting tonight at 7:30 p jn in the Women's Club Co-Op President Sheryl Ettelmar. advised "there are openings for children ages 3 and 4 in a ll classes at the school Call 622-364T for inform ation or to re g iste r.” The Mt Hood Pre-School Co-Op has compiled a cook book w ith reapes supplied by local area residents These cookbooks are available at various Hoodiand stores or by calling 622-3927 Community School classes w ill be held at Welches School on Salmon River Road in ‘Volleyball for Fun” from 6 to 7:30 p.m., and ‘ R e g u la tio n B a s k e tb a ll’ * from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m Mountain F ilm Society w ill present the "Reefer Madness and Betty Boop F estival” tonight at 7:30 in Bowman s Greer Tee Meeting Room Tickets can be purchased in advance at “ The Studio,” "The S tore" and The Book- place,” all located on U.S Highway 26 Tickets can also be purchased at the door The Hoodiand Women s Aglow w ill hold a luncheon meeting today from 11:30 a.m to 2:30 p.m. at the Red Lion Inn at Bowman s. The luncheon p ric e includes b a b y s ittin g . F o r re s e r v a tio n s or fu rth e r in form ation call Gay H e rtric t at 668-4792 “ Beginning Crochet.” a Community School class, w ill be held this morning from 10 to 11:30 in the Community School T ra ile r. A “ P a re n tin g S k ills ” course to help parents of children over 2-years old to le a rn s k ills in com municating and sharing w ith th e ir c h ild re n , and to manage behavior and deal w ith strong feelings, w ill be held today fro m 3 to 4:30 p jn . at the Mt. Hood Pre-School Community School group leader Juanita Luse w ill present a weight loss plan, including dieting tips and low-cal one recipes, and hold a voluntary weigh-ir, from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Welches School lib ra ry Monday. February 25 As p a rt of a new nutrition p ro g ra m fo r seniors. Hoodiand senior citizens can enjoy a free lunch today at Mountain F ilm Society w ill present "The Wrong Box“ tonight at 7:30 in Bowman’s Green Tee Meeting Room AB EDGED classes meet every Tuesday and Thursday from 7 to 9.30 p.m. in Room 13 at Welches School These classes can help a person get his or her high school diploma. Basic inform ation as w ell as test preparation and general assistance is available. Enrollm ent ac cepted at anytim e No fee charged Cali 622-3397 for fu rth e r inform ation To place an “ Hoodiand A t 8 p.m the M t. Hood Lion's Club w ill hold its general meeting at the Club building in Wemme event in Happenings” contact Dawn 622-3538 .Morrison at M ary Wendy R o b e rts, commissioner in the Oregon B ureau o f L a b o r and Industries, w ill be the main speaker. Guest panelists w ill discuss th e ir own ex periences as they have dealt with the changing laws re g a rd in g women and money The workshop is coor d in a te d by M a rg a re t Gratton, director of com m u n ity e d u ca tio n and M a ry a n B ohne n stm g e l, counselor at MHCC Com m unity residents are invited to participate. There is a 12.50 charge. This fee in cludes a box lunch and is payable at the ctoor F or fu rth e r inform ation or to register in advance, call M t. Hood Community- College. 667-7324. Advance re g is tra tio n is advised. Reserved parking w ill be available. urged to attend and comment on the proposed application, according to county officials For further inform ation on the h e a rin g , c a ll the Clackamas Coixity Housing and Communith Develop ment Agency at 655-859 County fair boosters form Since it began as a sort of tent city fa rm festival over 70 years ago. the Clackamas County F a ir has evolved into an established tradition for generations of Clackamas County citizens. To keep that tra d itio n alive and to enhance the im pact of the annual event on the region’s social and economic life is the goal of a group of fa ir enthusiasts who want to form a Clackamas Coiaity F a ir Boosters Club. S parked by G e ra ld in e Herdt of Tualatin, the group has scheduled an organization meeting for Thursday evening, Feb. 28. at the main pavilion on the fairgrounds at Canby Time fo r the meeting is 7:30 p.m. “ The fa ir means a great deal to thousands of Clackamas County residents and we'd like to see a lot of them a t the F eb. 28 m eeting,” Herdt says. The Tualatin woman has been c o n d u ctin g h ig h ly successful m o n th ly flea m arkets at the fairgrounds to benefit the 4-H building fund, but she said this a ctiv ity over-all fa ir e ffo rt "O ur fa ir, among the tops in Oregon, is a valuable com m unity asset and we cannot afford to let its grounds or fa c ilitie s deteriorate,” Herdt says She said that a dedicated organization such as a fa ir Booster Club could generate needed public support and raise money for fairgrounds upkeep. Noting that there has been much grass roots agitation fo r m ore c itize n p a r ticipation, Je rry Mickelaen, fa ir manager, says she is pleased w ith the in itia tiv e being taken by Herdt and her group. "Many people don’t realize just how completely the county fairgrounds complex has become a year around fa c ility ,” Mickeisen said. This year's fa ir, the 74th annual e ve n t w ill be held Tuesday through Saturday, August 12-16. The 1980 theme, Mickeisen says, is “ An Old Fashioned F a ir.” P re v e n tiv e M e d ic in e H olistic H e a lth C a re N a tu ra l T h e ra p e u tic s DR. MARTHA ADEN, ND < DR. JEFFREY KLASS, ND NATUROPATHIC MEDICAL OFFICE 15938 S.E. DIVISION Hours. 10-6 T u e s.-Fri., 9-3 Sat. 760-5603 Strawberry fields forever? N o t a t M t. H o o d C o m m u n ity C o lleg e. H e r e things change. In the m arket for new S in c e 1966 a s tra w b e rry fie ld in G re s h a m or used sporting goods0 has c h an g ed in to a c o m m u n ity college Look in today’s classifieds! o fferin g in s tru c tio n in m o re th a n 150 c a re e r fields. Community Schoo! classes w ill be held at Welches School on Salmon River Road m “ B eginning Astrology” from 9 to 11 a .m.. “ Basketball for Fun” from 6 to 7:30 p.m .. Spinning” from 7 to 9 p jn ., and “ Competitive V olleyball” from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m W efaesday. February 27 W e lch e s C o m m u n ity - School "T in y-T o ts” group w ill meet from 10 a.m. to noon Call Karhryr. Bliss at 622-3032 for inform ation and meeting location Thursday. February 28 “ Well-Baby C linic” and •’WTC” programs w ill be held today a t the Hoodiand Women's Club on Salmon R iver Road starting at 9:30 a.m. Call Pauline Reckoff 622-3252. to make an ap pointment for immunizations or examinations of children from newborn to age 5. 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Fam ilies are encouraged to attend this free p ro g ra m . a question and answer period w ill follow . “ R e g u la tio n B a s k e tb a ll” from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m . w ith problems commonly facing all women, whether m arried, divorced, widowed or single Legal rights in areas of credit, loans, in vestments. w ills, inheritance taxes, bank services and property purchases w ill be explored M olalla Ave. Oregon C ity), in Room 101 of the Community- Center The purpose of the hearing is to discuss the program 's proposal for the second year of the $7 m illio ti three-year program A ll county residents are KING SIZE •169” S p rin g te rm begins M a r c h 24. Mt. 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