Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, June 10, 1982, Page 4, Image 4

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‘Hippie’ cattle make area scene
by Rodger Pederson
For The Post
Some new long haired “hippie"
cattle are making their home at
two area (arms.
Scotch Highland cattle have
been re-introduced in Clackamas
County by Veral N Smedley of
Sandy and E Gerald Pires of
Eagle Creek, who intend to start
new Highland herds, having ac­
quired two heifers each and a bull
Previously. Highland cattle had
been locally owned by Alvar Hen
drickeson of Sandy, but that herd
was dispersed
Scotch Highland cattle are a
British breed They are known for
their thnftmess, hardiness and
easy calving Some call them “hip­
pie" cattle because of their long
hair, but may mistake them for
buffalo, yaks or musk ox
Historically, Highland cattle
have been known in Multnomah
and surrounding counties and in
southwest Washington There are
seven herds in the g rea ter
Portland area
Added in te re s t in Scotch
Highland cattle has developed in
recent years as food costs have in­
creased and people have tended to
retreat to more rural areas on
small acreages with mixed woods
and pasture
Recently "C o u n try Journal
M ag azin e" cited the breed s
adapatability to the rural, small
farm setting and the easy manage­
ment involved
The cattle were also featured
this spring on K A T U -T V in
Portland which highlighted an
operation in northwest Washington
The Singing Dewey* of Nashville, Tenn,, will entertain June 16 at the Sandy Assembly of Cod Church.
Nashville family sets concert
A talented musical family will ap
pear next Wednesday in Sandy
The Singing Deweys of Nashville,
Tenn., will present a gospel music
presentation at 7 p m . June 16. at the
Sandy Assembly of God Church
The family group, Levoy and Cleon
Dewey and their daughters, Cindy
and Susie, has traveled as a unit
since 1967. singing across the United
States at denominational conven­
tions, churches, fairs, colleges and
have appeared on television pro­
grams. such as PTL, 700 Club and the
Jim m y Swaggan Show
They have sung on the Grand Ole
Opry, at the People's Church in
Toronto, Canada, and in the Avon
Shakespearean Theater
Recent trips include visits to Cen­
tral America, Pacific Islands and In­
dia, as well as Europe A large part
of their remaining schedule is taken
up by churches and conventions on a
regular basis
The Deweys, who o rig in a lly
re c o rd e d
fo.
H e a r tw a rm in g
Records, have recently been working
with LTD Productions, their own
music company. It was under this
label that "Because of Yesterday"
won the 1974 SESAC Gospel Song of
the Year
A n o th e r
re le a s e ,
e n title d
•'Heaven's Sounding Sweeter ( All the
T im e),’’ has been recorded by Jim ­
my Swaggart and others and re­
mains high in the charts
The Deweys concert, sponsored by
Sandy Assembly of God. is free to the
public A free-will offering will be
received.
Camera club
honors top
photographer
Bob Hawley, 58425 E
Marmot Road, Sandy, is
the first recipient of the
Sandy Area Camera Club’s
" P h o to g ra p h e r of the
Y ear" award
The award, a plaque and
>100 gift certificate from
Camera Connection, was
given to Hawley for active
participation in club ac­
tivities and outstanding
performance in club photo
contests
Mental health clinic moves
The Clackamas County
Mental Health Center's
Sandy office, which has
been providing service- for
local residents since 1975,
is giving up the rented of­
fice space in Heritage
Square
Various federal, state
and county budget cuts
have necessitated cutting
back in many public agen
cies. As a result, it has been
decided to give up the
rented office space in order
to keep staff available to
provide services in the San
dy area,
The Sandy office of the
Clackamas County Mental
Health Center began ap­
proximately seven years
ago in a church basement
Without the community's
and churches' active sup­
port and donated space, the
Sandy Mental Health Clinic
could have never started,
a c c o rd in g
to
B lak e
Fischer Davidson, super
visor of rural clinics.
"Due to the cutbacks, it
Mwy, 26.
Sandy
is necessary once again to
call on the community to
support services by asking
for donated space," he
said " If we are unable to
get donated space, we
won’t be able to provide
services in the Sandy area
past Wednesday, June 30."
Anyone who would like to
donate space may contact
Blake Fischer-Davidson at
Clackamas County Mental
Health Center toll free at
668-3501 ext 338 or call
direct at 655 8338
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listings • Soles a Mobile Homes
Custom Homes a New Construction
Commercial • Acreage
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The Highland's coat negates the
need for an insulating layer of fat
build-up under the hide < It also
eliminates the need for a barn.)
Classified Business,
Professional Directory
Don O brist, Inc.
Seeks new home
and the transfer of six animals to
private boys school in the San Juan
Islands of Washington
In the P a c ific N o rth w est,
Highland cattle tend to be owned
by small farm operators as a
source of quality beef They are
also noted for their browsing abili­
ty. personalities, pleasant disposi­
tions and ease of management
Commercial beef operators in
the M idw est beef belt lik e
Highlands for their hardiness,
a b ility to withstand extrem e
climates and reduction of predator
loss
The beef from Highland cattle is
low-cholesterol and fla v o rfu l.
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Jo E llyn
M urillo ,
.newly
elected
vice
president of the SUHS
¡student body, has been
selected for competition
in the 1982 Teenworld
(state finals Aug 22 at
Sheraton Inn at the
Portland airport She
was sophomore class
(secretary and active on
the gymnastics team
and on the student
newspaper
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