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SANDY lO<« i POST Thur» No* ’8 ^82 So<b, Drama workshop canceled at Welches Local youngster wins beautiful baby contest Tiffany Laflen of Sandy re c e n tly won the Gresham Most Beautiful Baby Contest, a competi tion sponsored by the J a y c e e tte s to ra is e money for a sudden infant death syndrome center at Portland State Universi ty Laflen. 16 months, is the daughter of William and L a u rie L a fle n William is a mechanic and in the police reserve Laurie is a dental assis tant. Tiffany's picture was also e n te re d in the Oregon Most Beautiful Baby C ontest and although she didn’t win. she did receive a t-shirt and a $20 gift certificate Laurie learned of the contest thro u gh her mother. Joan Forester of Sandy, who heard about it on "AM Northwest ” About 35 participated in the Gresham competi tion. with the number of contestants divided about equally in the under 1 and 1-3 divisions Tiffany won the latter division According to Diann George, vice president of the Gresham Jayceettes. about $2.000 has been raised state wide for the SIDS Center Locally, the contest wasn't as successful as it could have been Some Gresham people entered the East Portland com petition instead of the local one. according to George, who is hoping next year's will be more successful "We learned a lot the first year.” she said Tiffany has a brother, Michael, almost 3 The hearing concerning the Alderwood mobile home subdivision near Brightwood was postponed by the Board of Clackamas County Commissioners due to a lack of notification In the past there have been similar notification VEGETABLE-CHEESE SAUCE 2 Tablespoons butter or margarine 2 Tablespoons flour 1 (13 F I O z .) can evaporated milk 1 cup 7-UP I cup <1/4 Lb i shredded Cheddar cheese 1, teaspoon salt 1 (10 Oz ) pk mixed vegetables, cooked Melt butter Blend in flour Stir in evaporated milk and 7-UP Cook, stlrr ing c o n s ta n tly u n til thickened Add cheese. Stir until melted Stir in salt and well drained rooked vegetables Spoon sauce over sliced salmon loaf Serves 6 From the files of Millie Richards, Port Ludlow. Washington This is good served with cole slaw or a crunchy green salad ( (II.F SI.AW Grate cabbage, a little onion, and two or three car rots Put together with the fo llo w in g d ressing Refrigerate any unused dressing lor another time ( O I.E SI.AW HREMNING I (13 F I Oz i can evaporated milk 2/3 cup sugar Mis together and stir well Add slowly 1/4 cup wine vinegar Salt lightly pepper to taste ( R I A I HY FRESH VBCCTABLE SALAH Cut into bite size pieres Avocado, carrot broc colt, cauliflow er, bean sprouts, green pepper, rad ish , cucum bers (If d e s ire d ), and silvered cashew nut» Pour Kraft Italian or (xUden Csaaar lireaaing over Toaa and Deadline for C la rifie d * ads is now 5 p.m. Monday. The drama workshop was originally to be taught by Jeanine Bolt, who teaches English in grades six through eight The board, however, refused to hire her. claiming she had inappropriately resigned from a previous contract The students were to have practiced for six weeks and present the play ‘ ‘The T im e M a c h in e " s o m e tim e b e fo re Christmas vacation The workshop was dropped p ro blem s in v o lv in g developments in the Cedar R idge a re a , and last Wednesday’s hearing was no different C om m issioner Ralph Groener did not want any additional delays concern Rogers appointed to Welches school board V e rla Rogers of Brightwood has been ap pointed to fill the vacant position on the Welches hoard of education Dick Hoffman, board chairperson, said that Rogers has a lot of exper tise in financial matters, which will assist the other members with the new budgeting process that is being implemented A m em ber of the Tiffany Laflen district's budget commit tee the past three years, Rodgers was selected unanimously by the board last Thursday over five other candidates seeking a bid for that position Ron Worrell, the board member who had to resign his position due to a job transfer, had recommend ed that she be his replace ment Flower show set; locals to participate Salmon loaf saves money The following . cipe pro vides a good budget -tret- cher and is the best salmon loaf I have ever eaten With the colorful vegetable- cheese sauce it makes a delicious family or com pany dinner SALMON LOAF WITH VEGETABLE-CHEESE SAUt 1 (1 lb ) can salmon 1 cup 7-UP 3/4 cup dry bread crumbs cup sour cream Drain salmon Remove skin and bones Flake into small pieces Add remain ing ingredients Mix well Spoon into a greased 9 "x5” loaf pan and pack firmly Bake at 350' for 50-60 minutes While salmon loaf is baking prepare sauce Boldt denied that she did and called the board's ac tions ‘‘vindictive ” She claims her role as one of the negotiators for the W elches E d u c a tio n Association influenced the b o a rd ’s decision The W EA. the te a c h e rs bargaining unit, had sought a contract with the district and it took nine months for the two sides to reach an from the after-school pro gram after only one week of practice tion to cancel any class that did not have an enrollment of a m in im u m of 15 students to justify the ex pense Alderwood hearing postponed W hat’s Cooking? by SARA SEWELL The Welches board of education canceled the a fte r-s c h o o l d ra m a workshop last week due to lack of student participa tion. Gary Dietderich. vice principal, said the class, which was being instructed by Eileen Stanley, who teaches sixth grade, had only 11 students The board had made a recommends serve. Use your imagina tion and add o th er vegetabes you have Tomatoes could be added just before serving — From the files of Gaylene Frogl<-y, Burnaby. BC. HELPFUL HINT FOR BAKING FISH When baking salmoi. or white fish, mix 1 Tables poon dried onion soup mix with '•» cup mayonnaise and spread over fish before putting in oven This removes the fishy taste, provides moisture and gives a delightful flavor — From the files of Beth McKinnon. Burnaby. B.C. MARY S MOULDED SALAD 1 (6 Oz ) pkg of lime FREE !! GIVE-A WAY!! Wt art |n m | f M f M mwk Vacuum« wMn a qualityiftt p u r r h M ol Callaway Capet New *ov can pal a new Callaway Anbon III Carpal and a ( H I f Moowr m keep it clean We nave 175 dittatent 1-oton and «lyUn Io < ln n v tram With only Imty «quart yaxh m a v n (i» colm ol «peoal put ad and «alerted Ijtien ay carpet R & L f!» « a t e i a«« ■ * , q«e »oettaete gelatin 1 (8 Oz.) pkg cream cheese, softened and cut in to pieces 1 <8 Oz ) can pineapple tid bits. drained, (save juice) Make the gelatin with 3 cups of liquid, not 4 I use 2 cups of hot w ater to dissolve gelatin Measure pineapple juice and add enough cold water to make 1 cup Stir in Cool until gelatin just starts to set Beat gelatin in mixer until it foams, add cream cheese one piece at a time Beat until cheese is broken into s m a ll pieces S tir in pineapple Pour into greas ed mould Let set for 3 hours in re frig e ra to r Serves 8 — From the files of Mary I^u rie, Burnaby, B C. Preschool has openings The Mt Hood Preschool Coop has openings in classes for 3 and 4 year olds For more information contact Louise Hoyt at 622-3752 Brides Registered at (Joiadtree A Sun (X T .-N O V .-D E i B R ID E GROOM K im b e rly B e rry C harla G eissler L o ri S in c la ir J e rry T ra m posh S tuart Hughs T im M ackey law and Clackamas County ordinance, that the hearing should be postponed Groener finally agreed and rescheduled the hear ing for Monday, Nov 22 at 10 a m in the commission chambers. 902 Main Street. Oregon City. For the wom an that has . . . M ore To Love Any gardners. including those not in clubs, are in vited to participate All clubs in the state help with work at the Oral Hull Gardens of Enchantment near Sandy T he ‘ ‘ S eren ad e the Holidays” show will be held from I to 9 p m Satur day and 10 a m to 5 p.m. Sunday Admission is $1 25 Those under 14 get in free The judging is to be done by nationally ac. edited flower show judges "Serenade the Holidays" is being hosted by Multnomah District 14. Stop in and m eet Carol and Joani W e d lik e to get to k n o w you. FULL-FIGURED FASHIONS SIZES 36-52 (Bev's here, too) JOANI more to l* v e Located in Hood Center — 667-8118 HRS M on.-T hurs 10-6 Fri. 10-7; Sat. 10-5 C losed S unday S ta rtin g N o v e m b e r 26 w e w ill be o p e n Sundays 12-5 BENSON & HEDGES ÿ /i/icd u c C /iÿ /)¿/¿¿ KC (LOUDTREE A SU and School 755 $1)5 The "Let's Serenade the Holidays" flower show and bazaar will be held Satur day, Nov 20 and Sunday, Nov 21 at the Ventura Park School, 145 S.E 117 Street, Portland Locals from the Sandy Garden Club, the Barlow Trail Junior Club in Sandy, the Boring Garden Club, and the Wildwood Garden Club in Boring, will par ticipate in the Oregon State F ederatio n of Garden Clubs Inc show ing the development He said notification shouldn't have been too big of a pro blem since the opposition was in attendance with their legal counsel He said he wanted the hearing to proceed, and gave both the proponents and opponents a total of 35 minutes to present their cases An attorney representing R o b e rt and D ebo rah Stephens, whose property borders the development site, took issue with the tim e alotted Attorney D eanna D a r lin g told Gnx ,ier that this wouldn't be enough time to even begin to accommodate all the witnesses that were scheduled to testify agai: it the trailer park She said sin ce the Stephens had not received the required notification, as specified by both state agree nent D ie td e ric h said he doesn t know whether the low enrollment was due to Boldt not being hired as the instructor for the program He said originally there were 18 students signed up for the workshop, but seven dropped out Last year 20 students were enrolled in one drama workshop and 25 participated in another No p a re n t, said Dietderich. has told him directly that they were not letting their youngster par ticipate in the workshop due to the board's recent action against Boldt He said, however, he has heard rumors to that ef fect The after-school dram- ma workshop will be of fered again in the middle of January, said Dietderich iti < o o h e ry («eaaat) t>»i erw’ i h o o e i aaeeir IIZ N M a m n e a a a v n i,r n h a m nv»rt" orna tinto som If you tu rn o ff the lights you don’t need, you'll tu rn oil the savings von do need. 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