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< ■W-WR I'M W W »■ * A N 0Y ( O f ) ROST Thvf» M o rc h ll 1982 ($•< ») Keeping posted Gresham man seeks court seat Form er Slate Senator Vern Cook last week announced that he intends to seek election to the Oregon Supreme Court He is filing for the position now held by Judge J K Campbell. Position 4. Campbell was ap pointed by Gov Vic Atiyeh Dec 1. I«JO and is serving out the term resulting from the resignation of Judge Howell which ends Jan 3, 1983 Cook served 24 years in the Oregon Legislature and has prac ticed law since 1962 His past public service also includes terms as Gresham city judge and Trout dale city attorney Cook was chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee dur ing the 1979 legislative session He was a member of the Judiciary or Criminal Law Committees during each session he served except the 1957 session That committee u s u a lly handles le g is la tio n especially pertinent to the opera lion of the court system and the administration of justice Cook was involved in the 1979 legislation which adopted the Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure, Vern Cook the 1981 adoption of the new Oregon E vid en ce Code and amendments to Oregon's anti trust law Litigation which Cook handled as a lawyer includes the 1961 Re^pportionment suit and Pense vs. Corbett, a case involving runn ing for more than one lucrative of fice He was the plaintiff and suc cessful appellant in the landmark elections case, Cook vs Corbett That case established the ground rules for election contests based on campaign misrepresentations The Gresham lawyer said in an nouncing his candidacy, "O ur founding fathers wisely provided for the election of justices of the Supreme Court Since the resigna tion of Judge Howell in December of 1980, Position 4 has been held by an appointee of the governor “ I believe the people of Oregon are entitled to a choice of can didates During my 30 years as a member of the Oregon Bar, my 24 years as a mem ber of the legislature and my nine years of service as a city judge or at torney, I have had the opportunity to develop an extensive legal background “This will lie an important asset fo r se rv ic e on the Oregon Supreme Court,” Cook said " I believe I can do a good job for the people of Oregon in this high posi tion.” Firemen, police to be feted THURSDAY. MARCH II The monthly meeting of the Dover Extension Study Group will be held at 9 30 a m at the home of Wanda Witt, 21431 SE Eirwood Road Co-hostess will be Mary Sooter Two lessons will be presented "Im proving Home Storage,” taught by M ary Thorsell and Pat W eitzel; and ' Eating Well With Ethnic Goods," taught by Lynda B u rks and D ia n e McMahon A potluck lun cheon will be served The Sandy Golden Age Club will hold its semi monthly potluck at the San dy Senior Center at noon. Sandy P arent-Teacher Club will hold elections at 7:30 p m. in the Sandy Grade School cafeteria. Anyone interested in help ing promote school spirit or who would like to run for of fice is urged to attend. The R ebekah meets at 8 p m I 0 .0 F Hall Lodge at the F R ID A Y . M A R C H 12 Adventist Center March 14 and 21, at 7 p m A get-acquainted coffee for John Thompson of Welches, candidate for Senate District 14, and Dianne Oliver of Sandy, c a n d id a te fo r House District 23, will be held at TJ's Fireside Dining at 10 am MONDAY. MARCH 15 Sandy City Council meets at 7:30 p m at Sandy City Hall The Rainbow Girls meet at the Masonic Hall at 7:30 p m The Sandy Community P la y e r s ' p ro d u c tio n , " T r ib u te ” by Bernard Slade, opens at the theater on Proctor Boulevard Cur tain time is 8 p m. SATURDAY. MARCH 13 "Tribute," produced by the Sandy C om m unity Players, continues its run at the Sandy Community Theater with an 8 p m per formance SUNDAY. MARCH 14 Hot fomentations and their application will be presented by the Adventist Community Education Ser vice during the next two Sundays at the Sandy TUESDAY. MARCH 14 Mayor Ruth Loundree and City Manager Roger Jordan will talk to the San dy Area Chamber of Com merce about the proposed city budget at noon at the Tollgate Inn Presentation of Appreciation Awards will also be made to the Sandy Fire Department and Sandy Police Depart ment. The Adventist Communi ty Education Service is of fering a 10-day Stress Con trol Clinic beginning today at 7 p m at the Sandy A d v e n tis t C o m m u n ity Center, The Oregon State Society of the Daughters of the Boring woman enters Congressional race A Boring woman filed la s t F r id a y fo r the Democratic nommaton for Oregon's newly-created 5th Congressional District S ta te S e n a to r R u th McFarland previously an nounced her intention to run for tf 5th Congres sional District seat but was interrupted by her service on the State Revenue com mittee before and during the Oregon Legislature's special session In her c a m p a ig n . M cFarland said, she will emphasize putting people back to work "Because of the Reagan administration’s economic policies which have all been supported by my ap parent Republican oppo nent, the current recession has given Oregon the fourth highest unemploy ment rate in the country," the candidate said "We must have national policies that will put Orego niana back to work and I will work vigorously for such policies,” McFarland said McFarland is a science instructor at Mt Hood C o m m u n ity C o lle g e , holding a doctorate in genetics from the Universi ty of Oregon She is cur rently the state senator representing District 12, E a s t M u ltn o m a h and Clackamas counties D u rin g the 1981 L e g is la tiv e session, McFarland served on the Human Resources Aging. I n s u r a n c e B a n k in g - R etirem ent, Agriculture and Natural Resources, and Revenue committees and served as the vice chair of the Education committee D u rin g the in te rim . M c F a rla n d chairs the Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources and is a mem tier of the commit tees on Education Ixibor, D a ta F’ rocessing, E x ecutive Appointments as well as the Joint Commit tee on Revenue Pioneer group slates historical society head Tom Vaughn, director of the Oregon H is to ric a l Society, will address the March meeting of the Sons and Daughters of Oregon Pioneers Topic of the meeting will t>e "The Unfinished Past " The meeting w ill be held in the Beaver Room of the Oregon Historical Society March 22 at 2 p m Guests are welcome O ur instant teller C A R D JU S T P U T Y O U IN T H E E X P R E S S L A N E St. Patrick’s ’’DAZE" Now your Clackamas County Bank Instant rd le r Card is worth more than ever. Savings 0 the Green March 12 17 in Sandy store? 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Ask lor d e ta ils at your nearest Clackamas C ounty Bank branch. osa ma aa**!)«”« « * a i ~ | Sandy Rexall Drug 189S0 ' ■ t ■ i BGd ANÖ 'i'd io n d P h j/o Hoodland Park Pharmacy MEMBER EPIC CLACKAM AS C O U N T Y BANK SANDY HOODLAND 668-5501 62241)1 i BORING 66)-3000 American Revolution will hold a meeting for all women interested in form ing a chapter in the Sandy- Mt Hood area at 7:30 p m at the Independent Bank of Sandy H e lp w ill be available to assist women in establishing proof for ad mission to membership For more information, call Jean Shannon. 622 3552. or Doreen Chats. 656 3023 WEDNESDAY. MARCH 17 The Sandy TOPS Club meets at 9 a m at the San dy C o m m u n ity Action Center Unit 23 of the Oregon R e tir e d E d u c a to rs Association meets at 1 p m at the Sandy Community Center. The program will be about the care and m a in te n a n c e of automobiles given by Bob Watt of Clackamas Com munity College Guests will be participants in the San dy Senior Center nutrition program Other guests are welcome