Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, August 19, 1982, Page 6, Image 6

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Former Sandy resident wins pageant
Scholarship to conference
Woman receives award
Sandy reaident Bonnie
Baird ha* been awarded a
partial scholarship which
will go toward her atten
dance at the 8th North
American Conference on
Adoptable Children
T h e fo u r-d a y con
ference will be held at the
Waldorf Astona in New
York City A tg 27-30
B a ird re c e iv e d the
scholarship from the
R egio n
1 A d o p tio n
Resource Center, and will
be re p re s e n tin g th e
O reg o n
c h a p te r
of
O rg a n iz e d
U n ite d
Response, a national
group founded to en­
courage the adoption of
children and act as a sup­
Baird is an adoptive
port system for adoptive parent of a two-year-old
fam ilies
The Oregon daughter from India and
OURS
c h a p te r
is past vice president of the
available to lend m atenal Oregon chapter of OURS
aid to agencies, and peo­
B a ird teaches p re-
ple, in need. The group
acts as child advocates adoptive classes for the
and
also
p ro v id e s PLAN adoption agency in
m atenal and financial M c M in n v ille Through
assistance to children her attendance at the con
ference Baird will be in a
from overseas.
The
c o n fe re n c e , position to further study
‘ M e e tin g C h ild re n 's adoption and w elfare
Needs So Alike So D if­ legislation and bring back
valuable information for
f e r e n t ," boasts U S
Senator Daniel Moynihan p ro s p e c tiv e a d o p tiv e
as honorary chairm an parents
and the Rev George
Interested persons may
Clem ents as keynote
contact Bonnie Baird at
speaker
668 4933
Charla Alcorn, daughter
of the Rev and Mrs Ray­
mond Alcorn, was crowned
Mis* Sunia nd Tujunga in
May
Rev Alcorn was pastor
of the Sandy Assembly of
God for six years prior to
moving to California.
C harla, a 17-year-old
senior at Princeton College
Preparatory High School in
North Hollyw ood, was
crowned by Bart Braver
man, known for his perfor
mances on 'VEGAS ”
Alcorn was a double win
ner as she was voted by her
peers as Miss Congeniality
For her talent performance
she sang, “ You Needed
M e.“
Highlights of the evening
included an appearance by
Senator Newton Russell
and a presenation by
M ic h a e l
Sim onson,
L A P D. officer, and his
parrot The pair is better
known as "Officer Mike
and Officer Byrd ”
The judges, all profes
sional actors and enter
tainers, included Laurie
Faso, Bob Garret, Susan
Harney, David Haskell,
Michael Hoit, Ralena Hovis
and Barry Jenner.
The Sunland-Tujunga
pageant has been held
yearly since 1962 by the S-T
Chamber of Commerce
S ince h e r c ro w n in g
Alcorn has been busy with
ribbon-cutting ceremonies
for new businesses, a p
pearances at Cham ber
mixers and luncheons, at
the
S u n la n d -T u ju n g a
Fashion Show as a model
and assistant coordinator,
at the L ittle M issM r
S u n la n d -T u ju n g a ,
fo r
children under seven years
of age. a tSunland Tujunga
night at Dodger Stadium
(she batted the first ball),
as guest soloist at the Glen
dale Altrusa Club Banquet
and representing the S-T
Chamber of Commerce in
the Los Angeles area
Alcorn is an active par
ticipant in the youth group
at North Hollywood First
Assembly of God, and she
works at Judy's, a retail
clothing store located in the
Glendale Galleria.
She is past junior class
president and past student
body vice president She
was recently voted presi
dent of the student body
She is a member of
Distinguished High School
Students, and is a member
of the French, Idätin and
niuth clubs
Charla Alcorn
Public Notice
IN THI CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATI OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF CLACKAMAS
PRORATE DEPARTMENT
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF
MARTIN 0A IE MOORE
DECEASED
NO 82 8 8P
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
The American Junior Simmental Association trustees were elected by the membership
during the annual Summer Classic, held recently at Tulsa. Okla. Among those elcted was
PaUie Ten Eyck of Sandy. She is third from the left on the back row.
L
•‘Survivors” from Gresham High School classes of 1939 through 1944 plan a joint reunion
« p m. Aug. 28 in Thunderbird Inn at Jantzen Beach with music from the 1949s Pictured
with a 1939 car are organizers (left to right) Wade P. Bettis of Canby. Phyllis Fancher of
Gresham. Pete Carlson of Sandy and Jack Wise of Gresham. Class members should con­
tact chairman Wise at MS-4522, treasurer Bettis at 2M-7447 or Carlson at 698-4101. Some
300 classmates are expected.
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned has been ap­
pointed and has qualified as
the personal representative of
said estate. All persons hav
ing claims ogamst said estate
are hereby required to pre
sent the same with proper
vouchers within four months
after the dote of first publica­
tion of this notice, as stated
b e lo w
to th e p e rs o n a l
representative at: Young.
Freem an S Jennings
A t­
torneys SOI N E Hood Suite
340 Gresham. Oregon 97030
or they may be barred.
All persons whose rights
moy be affected by the pro
ceedings in this estate may
obtain odditionul information
from the records of the Court,
the personol representative or
the attorneys for the personol
representative.
Dated and first published
August 14. 1982
MILDRED CHRISTINE MOORE
Personol Representative
P882-05
8- 19
8 26
9- 02
Duo set to perform again
Reilly and Maloney, a
popular contemporary folk
duo, will return to the
Hoodland Women's Club
for a concert Wednesday,
Aug 25 at 8 p m The duo
has recorded four albums
for Freckle Records since
they got together 12 years
ago.
Well known in the Seattle
and San Francisco areas,
the pair is developing a
s tro n g
fo llo w in g
in
Portland Their ' juntain
M u sic
c o n c e rt
in
Novembe’ was one of the
best received, drawing well
over 200 people of all ages
Mountain Music is a non­
profit group of music en­
thusiasts living in the
Mount Hood area who spon
sor m o n th ly m u s ic a l
events
Tickets will be S4 for
Mountain Music members,
$4 50 for non-members,
with a 50 cent discount for
buying in advance
Tickets are available at
The Store-Natural Foods
and Cafe on Highway 28 in
Wemme. For more infor­
mation contact W illiam
Frank at 622-3130
SMU6S
Bluegrass festival set Aug. 22
The Sandy and Estacada
Lions Clubs, the Oregon
Bluegrass Association and
the E s ta c a d a T im b e r
Festival Association are
sponsoring "Bluegrass on
the Mountain.“
The outdoor festival will
be held Aug 22 from noon
till 7 p m at the Estacada
Tim ber Park
Admission is 14 in ad
vance, 15 at the gate
nt I
S e n io r
c itiz e n s
and
children under 12 are ad­
mitted free The gates open
at 10 a m.
Food will be available,
and the beer and wine
gardens will be manned by
the Sandy Lions Club.
Parking is free
Groups to be featured in­
clude the Sawtooth Moun­
tain Boys, Good 'N Coun­
try, Sunny South. Gold
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