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r l - J r U V* I * \ r Thwra Morch 39 1983 (S m 1) SANDY (O r«.) POST—3 Keeping posted: Clerk hopeful campaigns on departm ent’s record Clackamas County Records and Elec tions Supervisor John Kauffman is campaigning for the job of his retiring boss as county clerk, citing his seven years dep artm en t experience as qualification To succeed George Poppen as county clerk, however, the Canby Democrat May 18 must outpoll the clerk s son Douglas Poppen and former county assessor Juanita O rr in a field of eight hopefuls K auffm an designed and issued postcard precinct memorandum cards for one county-wide mailing he claims saved taxpayers 110.000 He also initiated and supervised development of a computerized elec tions management system and im plemented satellite county locations for registration He advocates county voting by mail as successfully tried in Linn County for cost savings and higher voting rate. ‘W e ll probably do something like that in August," he said "We have things to work out administratively It takes a lot of space, so we need a large room we can secure." The vote-by-mail experiment here couldn’t be done with candidates or emergency messures on the ballot in the county, however Another hin drance. Kauffman admits, could be the tight-fisted economy. “ "The way the economy is now," he said, "people are going to worry about cost.” Savings in sidelined election board workers almost offset cost of postage and temporary workers in mail voting, he said The per-voter cost of such a trial ac tually could be lower, too, with higher voting rate by mail Kauffman an ticipates. " I ’ll be raising this with the budget committee this spring," Kauffman said, "and I'm sure they'll have a voice in the matter " The county Records and Elections supervisor said his present role would provide good experience for the new role of a county clerk, since the office will streamline soon around his func tions. With the state’s assumption of circuit and district court operation, supervi sion of records and elections would be main responsibilities of the county Magician to entertain at Boring I O O F Hall at 8 p m . THlRSDAY. MARCH 25 The second in a senes of A m e ric a n Red Cross volunteer training classes will be held tonight at 8 30 p m at the Sandy Com m u n ity C e n te r, 38348 Pioneer Blvd Tonight’s topic is “ S u rvey and Damage Assessment." Boring G rade School hosts a magic show at 7:30 p m in the Naas Building The magical entertainer P ro fesso r E le m e n ta ry , featuring Jack Bruce of the Magic Shop at Clackamas Town Center, will perform The free program is spon sored by the Boring PTA R e fre s h m e n ts w ill be available The Sandy Rebekah Lodge m e ets a t the John Kauffman clerk There are a few new clerk's respon sibilities however, including board of equalization, m arriage license is suance. recording of notary seals and li quor licenses Kauffman said the clerk’s office will require one more entry level position to handle the increased load, bringing staff complement from 13 to 14 Voting by mail, Kauffman said, poses new probems for candidates and local levy proponents who would have to educate an anticipated larger poll of voters “ It may come down to individual districts working harder to educate voters and getting them to vote "Yes " Kauffman said voting by mail is readily available now to any county voter who claims difficulty getting to an assigned precinct. A request letter to his elections office should include name, resident address, mailing address, party and reason for absentee oallot request Reasons may include inconvenient precinct location, absence from area or other worthy excuses for absentee voting "We do not sit in judgment," Kauff man said. "We can set it up so they vote by absentee ballot every election.” He added that voters requesting absentee ballots must sign for themselves, however Spouses can't sign such requests. FRIDAY. MARCH 2« Curtain time for the San dy Community Players' production, "Tribute,” is at 8 p.m SATURDAY, MARCH 27 The final session in a series of American Red Cross volunteer training classes will be held today at the Sandy Community Center from 1:30 to 8:30 pm Today’s session is "Shelter Management and Mass Feeding ” Sandy C o m m u n ity Players’ "Tribute" takes the stage at 8 p.m. in the SCP theater MONDAY, MARCH 2» youngsters who would like to join Sandy Cub Scout Pack «63 A 12 fee will be charged. For more infor mation call Mike Roden at «68 7303 TUESDAY. MARCH 30 Craig and Leslie Myrvold of Sandy Travel Service will be the guest speakers at the luncheon meeting of the Sandy Area Chamber of Commerce at noon at the Tollgate Inn WEDNESDAY. MARCH 31 The Sandy TOPS Club meets at 9 a m at the San dy C o m m u n ity Action Center. The second phase of the Sandy O p tim is t C lub The Oral Hull Founda tion for the Blind will hold its annual meeting next Saturday, April 3, at noon in the Rainbow Lodge at Oral Hull Park It will be a potluck dinner meeting. Election of of ficers and board members will be held The new ca retakers, Gene and Shirley Bobo of Molalla, will assume their duties April 1. Chet and Laura Heman, who have served in this capacity for the past six years, plan to move to Rainier where they will make their home. The new dormitory facili ty at the park is nearing completion, according to contractor Jack Rowland, of Sandy. The new fire alarm system directly con necting the new building and the lodge with the San dy Fire Department has been installed The new building con sists of 24 rooms with dou ble occupancy, spearate restrooms with showers, laundry facility, storeroom and small kitchenette and a large recreation room. The entire building will be furnished with a dona tion from Rollin and Jane Killoran, of Beaverton. The new f a c il i t y w ill be dedicated Philbin Hall in m e m o ry Evangeline Portland. Union High School choir room COUPON 4 Quarts Mobil O il! FREE with lub« & filter purchase! 10W40 (With this Coupon! No Bank cards) Offer good thru March, 1982 SANDY MOBIL 38535 Proctor, Sandy. 668-6828 Value of coupon 1/8 of 1* Watch for April coupon1 There will be a sign up session at 7 p.m for THE SABBATH Y oung R iders! 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There is no ¿cord that GOD has ever removed His blessing or sanc tification from the SEVENTH-DAY. 58. As the SABBATH was kept in Eden before the fall, so it ‘-111 be observ ed eternally in the New Earth after the restitution of all things. Ita. 66:22,23 59. The SEVENTH-DAY SABBATH was an important part of the law of Gcd, as it came from His own mouth, and was written by His own fing*»’ upon stone at Sinai. (See Ex. 20) When . is began His work. He ex pressly declared that He had not come to DESTROY THE LAW Think not that I am come to destroy the law or tf e prophets." Mott. 5:17. 60. Jesus severely condemned the Pharisees as hypocrites for pretending to love God, while at the same time they made void one of the Ten Commandments by their tradition. The keeping of SUNDAY is only a TRADITION of Men. CALL 668-3566 To Be Continued.... "The area s only full service insurance and financial- planning* agency. 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