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Local groups help area rest homes celebrate
A number of group« con
tri but ed in making the
holidays successful for
residents of the Orchard
Crest and St Jude Nursing
Homes
“ We r e a lly
had a
d e lig h tfu l
C h ris tm a s
because of all of them."
said Martha McGuire. Or
chard ('rest director
M a r ile e
S w a rth o u t,
director at St Jude's, was
equally pleased
Members of the Com
m u n ity
P re s b y te ria n
Church contributed fruit to
both rest homes
Carolers that visited Or
chard Crest included the
G irl Scouts, the Ridge
Riders Equestrian Club
and Chapel of the Hills
Church.
“That was a great gift for
these people,’’ McGuire
said
The S aviou r of our
Gospel Community Church
and the Good Sheppard
Church caroled and tooks
gifts to Orchard Crest
T h e V F W a u x ilia r y
visited Orchard Crest and
St Jude’s, serving ice
cream and bringing Santa
Claus along
The S alv atio n A rm y
distributed copies of its
magazine, “ War C ry,” at
Orchard Crest, and also
brought gifts
The Eagle Creek Grange
also visited Orchard Crest,
and
b ro u g h t a p p le s ,
oranges and other gifts
The C o tre ll seventh
graders did a nice job of
caroling at Orchard Crest,
according to M cG uire
And, they also brought
gifts
For the third year the
T im b e rlin e Council of
Telephone Volunteers per
formed at St Jude's Swar
thout called the perfor
mances
"near profess-
sional. They have some
really, really good per
formers "
The group spent three to
four hours at St Jude's, br
inging nice g ifts and
visiting residents unable to
attend their ‘complete’’
party,
Scout Troop 718 caroled,
and donated two w all
decorations, a Santa Claus
’82-83 budget main item at
ESD’s Jan. 18 board meeting
The 1982 83 proposed
budget will be the major
item on the a~"?nda when
Clackamas Education Ser
vice District's board and
budget committe meet Jan
18, according to ESD
Superintendent Bob Bums
During the meeting the
committee will review the
entire ESD general fund
budget, program by pro
gram, according to Bums
The ESD is asking for
97 5 million to pay for
general fund programs
during the coming fiscal
year The proposed budget
is within the ESD’s tax
base passed last spring and
the six percent statutory
limitation
The budget committee is
made up of seven elected
ESD board members plus
seven
m o re
co u nty
residents appointed to
three year terms
The purpose of the com
mittee is to review the
budget to insure that re
quested funding levels are
both "adequate and affor
d a b le ,” a c c o rd in g to
Burns
“ I feel the budget we are
proposing meets both these
tests,” Burns said. ‘‘This
budget will maintain ESD
programs at the current
level, but we are not going
to add any new programs
or personnel
“ The 1982-83 budget
represents the smallest
percent increase over the
previous year of any ESD
budget in over a decade,"
he added. “Holding the line
on growth was particularly
hard this year since tight
Hoodland happenings:
Thersday, Jan. 14
Saturday. Jan. 16
The Mountain Players
scheduled performance for
this evening has been
canceled
Wednesday, Jan. 26
W elches C o m m u n ity
School Tiny Tots group
meets from 10 a m till
noon Call Ixmise Hoyt,
622 3752, lor information
and meeting location
The Clackamas County
Bookmobile will tie at the
VANC., WA
574-4750
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budgets at the local district
level resulted in increased
demands for service from
the ESD
“ I should add that our
board chose not to levy
9186,000 that legally could
have been added to our
levy this year In light of
the economy, I think they
have i hown p a rtic u la r
budgetary restraint and
prudence ”
The meeting will be held
at 7 p m in the boardroom
of the ESD officesin the
M a r ia n
H a ll on the
M a ry lh u rs t E d u c a tio n
Center campus.
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SWIM POOLS
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CLACKAMAS
VANCOUVER
doughboy
15480 SE 82nd Dr
In Hazel Dell
Mt Hood Food and General
Store today from 2 to 3.30
pm
and
at
T e d ’s
Br.ghtwood Store from 4 30
to 7 p m
The Hoodland Women’s
Club members have plann
ed a Valentine’s Day Ball
for Saturday, Feb
13,
beginning at 8 p m. The
Sound Circus Band will
provide the dancers with
special music Tickets can
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be purchased at the door
fo r
96
p er
co u ple
Refreshments will include
hors d’oeuvres and an open
bar. Participants must be
over 21 years of age For
additional information call
c o -c h a irw o m e n
Susie
Ostergren, 622 3442, or Bet
ty Hoffman. 622 4863
IN C IU M S
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To place an event in
Hoodland Happenings, con-
tact Dawn Morrison at
622-3538.
A cco rd in g to Jam es
H a m e r, program coor
dinator, the health care
certification was awarded
following IS months of
work by the corrections
staff and medical person
nel in adopting policies and
procedures to meet the
AMA standards of correc
tiona health care
The certificate of ac
creditation became effec
tive July I, 1981. for a two
year period
WHERE THE STATE G E N E R A I
fuño comes from
Soma information about your tax money
• Ndorly Noll ol the state g e n e ra l lu n d goo* to support local school district* ond property toe r e lie f
• 1» the »tote cut* bock support to locol school* Or prop e rty to * re b e l
the to m e service*
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you w ill poy higher property ta » e * to m a in tain
highe« tuition» and elim ination ot some progrom»
• C utting hum on resource b u d g e t* w ill m eon »hitting cerlotn costs Iro m th e »tote to individual» For e a o m p le cutting
lund» to poy lo t m edical care o l pe ople on g e n e ra l o *ti*lo n c e m e o n t that h o tp .lo l cost* ond m suronce ro te * w ill go
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• Hoodland Happenings •
every week in Ihe Post.
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rm pm
STATE Q E N E R A l FU N D DOLLARS
AMA accredits facility
The Clackamas County
C o rre c tio n s
F a c ilit y
received the Am erican
Medical Association Cer
tificate of Accreditation in
a ceremony held in the
O reg o n S ta te C a p ito l
recently
Governor Victor Atiyeh
presented the AMA cer
tification to Sheriff Paul
McAllister, and Dr Chuck
J e n ik e
and
N u rs e
P r a c t it io n e r
P h y llis
Flowers of the corrections
facility medical staff.
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Monday, Jan. 18
The Mt Hood Pre-School
Co-Op will hold its monthly
board meeting this morn
mg at 9:15. The meeting
will be held at the Hoodland
Women's Club on Salmon
River Road.
A senior citizens lunch,
sponsored by Loaves and
Fishes, will be served at*
1130 a m at the Welches
School library
of
CLACKAMAS
657 3281
Rep. W ayne Fawbush ASKS:
Welches School Board
to meet tonight at school
A senior citizens lunch,
sponsored by Loaves and
Fishes, will be served at
11:30 a m at the Welches
School library Transporta
tion and further informa
tion is available by calling
M axine Worley at the
Senior Center, 622 3331.
The W elches School
Board will meet this even
ing at 7 30 at the school
Judes by Mrs Catherine
DeVere and Mr and Mrs
Loren Goracke. all of San
dy
A gingerbread house was
given by Warren Price of
Gresham
Sandy Rexall gave can
dy. and Mr and Mrs Ken
Hallgren of Sandy also
gave cookies and candy
Children involved with
the Silver Threads group
decorated St Jude's
ly was,'* said Swarthout
She said the touching and
the eye to-eye contact that
went along with the giving
of the carnations “ was
very special for them ’
The Sandy Community
Players caroled at St
Jude's “ It was absolutely
beautiful." Swarthout said,
commenting on the good
mix of voices and har
mony.
Trees were donated at St
and a wreath
The Mt Hood Lions Aux
ilia ry also gave gifts at St
Jude's
Scout Troop 832 caroled
and g ave C h ris tm a s
decorations.
Students from Rivermill
E le m e n ta ry School in
E s ta c a d a v is ite d St
Jude’s, and gave each resi
dent a long stemmed car
nation
“ It was beautiful, it real-
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H-488 State Capitol
Salem, Oregon 97310