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THE SANDY (Or*.) POST Thur*., Jan. 11, 1»*7 (Sec. 1)
Publie Kotirra
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. 15153
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
STATE OF OREGON
FOR
THE
COUNTY OF
CLACKAMAS
PROBATE
DEPARTMENT
In the Matter at the Estate
(Continued From Last Week)
of
JAMES A. PAYNE,
Deceased.
The two needled pine
of have any size, the bark color
Notice is hereby given that
and overla|>ping of other tea- not be reliai on as a bluish
Oregon is the ubiquitous lodge- is sufficient.
Too Uto to Classify
the undersigned has been ap­
tures leíais to ttu« confusion. sheen may overlay the silver
pole pine (pinus contorta). The
In smaller trees, the red fir
pointed administratrix of the
For the remaining
three fir too. All the needles curve
lodgepole pines at the higher is of neat and orderly appear­
— Man or woman for
Estate of JAMES A. PAYNE, WANTED
small motor
cteal»rship Wlrh
Cascades is anything but con­ ance, anl darker in overall sp«elM of true fir, we must upwards on lasiocarpa also.
deceased, by the Circuit Court
Oregon Journal newspaper in
Trees of maximum age of
torted with its long slender needle color. The white fir in ascend the slopes of Mt. Hood
southeast Gresham area
Fot
of the State of Oregon for the
clean
boles, which give its name the Juvenile sizes has a sort and the neighboring mountains 250 years may be as tall as
more
information
coll
Leo
Brown
County of Clackamas, and has
and ridges until we are at least 150 feet in favorable locations,
of lodgepole, However, the of unkept appearance.
252 6914
a. j
qualified. All persons having
above the 2000 foot level. Here or be twisted prostrate gnarled
shore pine of our coast is also
Its branches are not regular,
claims against said estate are I BEDROOM furnished apartment
lodgepole, and it was from the and the long needles have a we may start to encounter old shrubs at the same age on
Including utilities. $?5 Adults
hereby notified to present the
characteristics at these pines relaxed comfortable attitude, abies amabilis, the Pacific Sil­ the edge of windswept rocky
Orient Apartments, 663 3300
same, duly verified as by law
ver fir. The name amablls ledge.
in the coastal habitat that led whereas
02
the needles if the means lovely.
required, to the undersigned at
the botanists to call itcontorta. Siasta or red fir are more stiff
Now we come to the largest
18448 S. E. Pine, Portland, CORBETT, off treewoy. 30 mm
Bark color again plays a part fir, tin* noble fir. Ables pracera
that the lodgegpole is a variable and formal appearing. Both the
downtown Portland
I bdrm
Oregon, within six moathstrom
and an adaptive species. It red and the white fir are more in the common name of this to some, 1 prefer the older
portly furnished
$40
FR 5-
the date hereof.
9561
N2
covers a great range, being one apt to be found in the southern fir. The bark even on old trees designation of nobilia. How apt
Dated and first published:
of the commonest pines in the Cascades, but you may run on is silver grey. Silver fir grows the botanists were in naming
SACRIFICE -1957 Bel A.r Chevy.
December 29, 1966.
rocky
mountain system, as well to a white fir in this region. to 200 feet, and is slightly longer four of our firs--magniflca,
RSH, automoti c, 283 cu en­
Last Publication: January 19,
lived than grandis, as some
as spreading out to the Pacific
gine 4-dr $300 761-5273
I have seen one small one specimens have been noted to amabilis, grandis, and nobilia.
1967.
coast
Names that truly describe
_______________ _______________ L2
on the Tom and Dick ridge, 250 years.
CAROL L. SPLAWN,
The
lowland
or
coast
form
the
features of this supreme
PICKUP CAMPER JACKS. 1200 lb
just south of Mt. Hood. The
Administratrix
The form of Silver fir is a group of tree*. Some six foot
40 feet, densely
$50. 2000 lbs, $55 663 3710 grows to
lower branches of white fir wide cone shape. All the needles
ROBERTSON i WILLS
evenings
H-tf branched to the ground, covered
droop. Its cones are about four appear to grow up from the twig diameter trees have, in their
Attorneys at Law
with thin needles, darkly yellow
700 year life span grown to
inches tall and up to two inches
Rockwood Legal Building
GOOD GRASS and fescue alfalfa
green to 3 inches long. The in diameter, variously colored due to the fact that those need­ heights of over 200 feet.
hay. 40c. 60c 65c 663 4341
18448 S. E. Pine St.
les originating on the bottoms
The needles are short and
W-3 mountain form surpasses 100
from dark purple through yellow of the twigs are twisted a half
Portland, Oregon
SiP-3
feet with long clean trunks to green.
always curved upward tn dense
PUPPIES, wire fox terrier*, AKC.
turn at their base so they grow array. Color is a dark bluish
24 inches diameter. The high
chomp lines, pet prices 665
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
In common with all the true that way.
crown
is
clothed
in
bright
yel
­
green, a very rich vital shade
55)0
S-2
firs, the cone is never sheet
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
Looking up through
the with silvery sheen imparted
lowish
green
needles
about
THE COUNTY OF CLACKA­ LABRADOR PUPS, good blood
as a unit; rather the individual
three times as thick as the scales are shed in the fall branches of a Silver fir, the by the white Unes on the re­
MAS PROBATE DEPARTMENT
line*. $10 $15 605 Cedar St,
geometry and regularity of the verse of the needle.
Fairview MO 5-6008
B-2 coast form. The thick needle of
along with the seeds, leavl:«
branching
and rebranching
The hugh yellow green cone
the
mountain
form
also
is
3
the pointed core of the cone
IN THE MATTER OF THE 1.000 lb HEAVY DUTY bond
with
its pineapple appearance is
makes
interesting
regular
pat
­
inches
long
normally.
The
bark
attached to the branch.
ESTATE OF
truck for sacks and barrels, $20
terns against the sky. The fat the largest cone at any at the
is
a
dark
purplish
brown
shal
­
761-5273
MIRA HORNECKER,
These cones are carried up­
lowly ridged and cross ridged right on the highest branches oblong cones of amabilis are true firs.
Deceased.
CAROL. SEIBERT
JUKE BOX, 120 selections. Ami, in irregular patterns.
always dark purple and quite
Tree
shape is sharply
of the tree. All of the cone
$100 Good condition
FR 5-
smooth
as
the
bracts
do
not
conical.
Bark
is
dead
brown
The cones are small, pear bearing is high on the tree
Notice is hereby given that
9561
N-2
on the surface with flat narrow
shaped, hard cones about 2 to where the light is good, and extend beyond the scales.
the undersigned has been ap-
In a Urge part at its range, ridges broken into plates. Peel
GIBSON refrigerator. Brothers sew­ 2-1/2 inches long. A percentage
the wind necessary for pollina­
pointed Administrator of the
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice F.
ing machine and misc furniture
amabilis grows in mixed stands off one at these plates and re­
at lodgepole pines hang on to tion more dependable.
estate of MIRA HORNECKER,
To settle estate 665-2504 after
Seibert
of Sandy have announced a graduate of Southern Oregon
with
all
of
our
middle
altitude
veal the warm lively brown at
their cones much like the knob­
4 pm
White fir grows to the same
deceased, by the Circuit Court
Y-2
the
engagement
of their daugh­ College <f Education arai has
cone does to insure perpetuation proportions as the red, but is conifers including the noble fir, the unweathered bark.
of the State of Oregon for
ter, Carol, to Donald E. Jack- recently attended Oregon State
after a fire. Both the knobcone not as long lived, 300 years and in the upper part at 6000
Called Larch to make the
Clackamas County, and has
son
of Elverta, Calif, and for­ University. He is now in th,
and the lodgepole do not have being just abait the age limit. feet and lower, it associates wood more saleable by lumber­
Air Force officer’s Traini:«
qualified. All persons having
merly of Corbett.
heavy enough bark to protect In its range, it grows at low with both noble and apline fir. men, has added to the confusion
Jfchool at Lackland Air Force
claims against said estate are
Miss
Seibert
Is
attending
When you find these three firs regarding this tree. Like all
them and succumb to fire read­ altitudes as well as high.
hereby notified to present the
Oregon State University where Base, Sun Antonio, Tex.
together, sometimes the identi­
true firs the wood is dense,
ily,
hence
nature
has
built
in
The couple is planning a
One other fir grows at lower
same, duly verified as by law
she is majoring In Music Ed­
this propensity to recover after altitudes also, and is one you fication becomes mostdifflcult, but not so dense as that of the
March wedding.
required, to the undersigned
By Mrs. H. H. Watkins
ucation.
Her
future
husbaral
is
as they are more alike than are Shasta fir.
a fire into the cone.
can find right near Sandy, if
at the office of George L.
MU 7-3205
the other three already dls-
Noble fir is In great demand
In
various
areas
of
the
state,
not in the town. This is the
Howeiler, P. O. Box 366, Sandy,
cussed.
If they have mature as a Christmas tree, and com­
three
pines,
not
native
to
the
Grand fir, abies grandis, the
Mr. and Mrs. Johannas Kock
YAOODLA/\/£)
Oregon 97055,withinsixmonths
were dinner guests Christmas state are being used for re­ lowland fir of this part of the cones, then the identification Is mands the highest prices on our
from the date hereof.
simpler.
local market. In the Eastern
Dated and first published of Mrs. Emma Rannow. Other forestation and Christmas tree state.
The Silver fir has fat four
United States and Canada, the
production.
These
are
the
guests were Mrs. Rannow’s two
This fir is truly grand as
December 22, 1966.
inch dark purple cones; noble Balsam fir is a favorite Christ-
Scotch
pine
(pinus
sylvestris),
children
and
families,
the
BUI
it
is
the
most stately of all
Last publication January 19,
mas tree.
Rannows and the Howard Vae- the Austrian pine (pinus nigra), the true firs and the mast dis­ fir has huge cones to 8 inches
1967.
high, also fat, but usually a
It is a true fir also
and
and
the
Monterey
pine
(pinus
retties.
tinctive.
narrow cone in
WESLEY M. KENT
light green color and studded probably more like amabilis
The regular meeting «Í the sale*. Posters for the ball are
Mr. and Mrs. Arden Meyer radiata). The two Europeans, shape, this tree may grow as
Administrator
all over with the forked bracts
than Noble in its form and Hood la til Women’s Club, Inc.
had about 20 at Christmas din­ Scotch and Austrian,are2 need­
Box 542
high as 275 feet on a trunk
being made awl donated by the
which protrude from under each color.
was held Monday Dec. 9 at Tiki Printing Co.
four feet through. The bark
Sandy, Oregon 97055 ner, including the Jack Bodens le yellow pines. Both are dis­
scale, looking somewhat like a
Now, if these six firs, with the Barlow Trail Inn, Naomi
of Beaverton, Mrs. Annie Meyer tinctive and recognizable at a
VI also announced that the
HOWEILER 4 HOWEILER
is a smooth dull brown with pineapple.
their
similar characteristics, Blaisdell presided.
Attorneys at Law
and Alfred and the Ernest Mey­ glance. Scotch has short 3 inch
few furrows and an occasional
braided
rug la near completion
Alpine fir has a smooth dark
yet also with their subtle dif­
needles and is quite bluish in
A report from the chairman
ers.
P. O. Box 366
splash of white.
and
reminded
member to sell
purple
cone
about
four
inches
Sandy, Oregon 97055
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Meyer color. Where it can be made
Two branch forms
are high but cf only an inch and a ferences, have not confused you of the welfare committee, Lou their tickets for same. A fifty
to
grow
slowly
enough
to
be
sufficiently,
let
’
s
throw
in
I
Stauffer,
informed
member*
cf
688-4034
entertained at New Year’s din­
noticeable on grand fir. On the half diameter at best.
SP-3
Oregon’s three spruces. Each ■ the success of our annual sent donation will make you
lower
ner their parents, Mrs. Annie hill, it makes a desirable tree
branches the needles
The
Alpine
fir
is
the
fir
of
one
has its own territory aral Christmas contribution to needy eligible to become the owner
BOND ELECTION
grow out flat from both sides
Meyer and the Harvey Watkins. for Christmas tree use. Often
beautiful room-size
the
cathedral
spires
at
our
you don’t find them growl:« families. Lou also proponevi a at this
of the twig in a twodimensional
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caldo had trees 8 feet high have numer­
hand braided wool rug which
highest
altitude
forests.
The
together,
so
you
can
know
your
motion that the women’s club
Unofficial notice is hereby New Year’s dinner with the ous cones — ready made dec­
plane. The crown needles all
tall slender spirelike form is
spruces Just by knowing where Join with the Lions Club arai will be given «way at the Feb.
orations. The Austrian, on the
given to the legal voters of Fred Warners.
curve up making the tree
24 Prize Fun Night at the Zig
distinctive on the alpine sky­
you are.
the HoodUnd Chamber of Com­
the EAST SIDE AREA EDUCA­
bushier looking at the top.
A real heavy gust of wind other hand has fairly long need­
Zag Inn.
line. Abies lasiocarpa is its
Their
resemblance
to
firs
is
merce
in
aiding
a
family
who
les
up
to
6
inches
long.
This
TION DISTRICT known as the caved in one of the wiiriows
The color
is a lustrous botanical name.
Fun Prize night this month
only superficial, as many ob­ recently loat their home by
Mt, Hood Community College, at the Arden Meyer home on is one of the dark pines. The
emerald green,
very glossy
will be Friday, Jan. 27, at the
Ash grey towhite bark occurs
servable
differences
can
be
dark
emerald
green
foliage
in
fire. Dils was agreen upon by
Multnomah, Clackamas, an! Carpenter Lane.
above, and white beneath, the on all ages, which bark is usu­
Barlow Trail Inn. Everyone la
noted. The most useful fact Is majority vote.
Hood River Counties, Oregon,
We are wishing every one winter is often so dark as to
individual needles being of much ally always smooth and fissure-
welcome to attend)
that
all
spruces
have
thin
dark
Juanita Anliker ani Mildred
that a general obligation bora! happy days ahead, “We don’t appear black at a casual glance.
substance. This flat plane of less. Amabilis at the same al­
quite scaly bark, whereas any Gulick were replaced on the
We have seen what a large
election will be held in the know what the future holds, but
the lower branches, the heavy titude may have the same bark
scaly bark on a true fir would nominating committee by Ann
East Side Area Education Dis­ we know who holds the future.’’ group the pines of Oregon con-
substance and glossy texture characteristics, so If there are
occur
only near the base at Shaw and Marge Carothers.
sist of. In this sylvan state
trict on Thursday, January 26,
all
serve
to distinguish no cones, the general shape cf the tree.
New membership books were
we
also
have
a
wealth
of
true
1967 between the hours of 2:00
it from the Douglas fir, with the tree is the best field mark
Engelmann Spruce (picea given to those who atteraled the
firs. The Douglas Fir is not
o’clock P.M. and 8:00 o’clock
which it often associates.
here. Lasiocarpa is a spire; engelmanni) Is the spruce of the meeting and may tw obtained
a true fir and so is excluded
P.M. At this election the voters
In the upper parts of its range amabilis is a wide substantial
Cascades. You see It as a nar­ by members who were unable to
from the true firs or abies
OPEN HOURS
will cast their ballot on the
to 4000 feet,
you will flnl cone.
row pyramid with* very narrow attend by contacting Noumi
Monday thru Friday
species.
We
have
six
species
question of the district con­
grandis mixed in stands at
The Alpine fir will also have spire on top. Not a really big Blaisdell.
S a.m. to 6 p.m.
of abies, four of which you can nobills and amabilis, two more
tracting a general obligation
a blue green color, whereas the tree, this spruce grows to 100
Saturday*
Ways
and
Means
chairman,
find inplentitudewithin 30 miles
bonded indebtedness in the sum
of the true firs in our range. silver fir will be more of a
• a.m. to 5 p.m.
Private Douglas D. Phillips, of Sandy.
feet.
It
is
long
lived
to
600
Vivian
Collier,
discussed
plans
of Six Million, Six Hundred
The cones of grand fir are as
22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
A few isolated specimens long as those of white fir, but 1 true green, although this can- years. Continued next week.. for the Sweetheart Ball, which
Fifty
Thousand
Dollars PhiiHps, fit. 2, Boring, com-
homelite
of the fifth one can be found are narrow
will be held Saturday night, Feb.
($6,650,000.00) for the purpose
to
1
inch
di
­
Phlllips, Rt. 2, Boring, com­ by the diligent observer in this
11, at the Barlow Trail Inn
of providing funds with which to
pleted eight weeks of advanced same region, but to find the re­ ameter, and of a yellow green
and the Zig Zag inn Jointly.
acquire, construct, recon­
color.
artillery training Jan. 7 at the maining one, the Shasta fir or
Tickets for this annual affair
struct, improve, repair, equip
Grand fir is short lived for
Army Artillery and Missile red fir, you must Journey to
will be out this week. Lois
and furnish school buildings or School, Ft. 311, Okla.
a tree, usually not exceeding
the southern Cascades.
Boget is chairman at ticket
additions
thereto, and
to
200 years, so it is a fast grower
He was trained as a cannon-
So, let us discuss the Shasta to reach 275 feet in that time
Part*
acquire, develop and improve
Over a decade ago the Board tltlve threats Instead of havl^
eer in field artillery.
SALIS
service
fir first.
real property and sites for
span.
of
Clackamas
County
Commis
­
His training included main­
to act in a defensive manner as
Abies magnifica is the type
school buildings to be owned by
sioners foresaw the need of a is often the case without proper
tenance
and
firing
of
artillery
The
Scotch
pine
develops
a
red
fir,
and
abies
magnifica
the District, and to pay for any
Complete
guns , howitzers and heavy ma­ shatensls is the Shasta variety. very attractive bark at an early county planning commission to planning. They can also main­
costs incurred in issuing and
Logging
Supplies,
prevent
a
chaotic
and
haphazard
selling such bonds. This bond chineguns. Instruction was also The only difference is the ap­ age, the shallow furros separ­ growth and development of the tain a measure of control over
Prowlers who broke into the
Wire
Rope,
Hardware
given
in
ammunition
handling
total area environment rather
pearance cf the cones, and as ating the surface into diamond
authority, if authorized and ap­
unincorporated areas of our than control by outside enter­ Gresham PGE yard last week­
and communications.
shaped
plates
of
a
pleasi^
OREGON
CHAIN
the Siasta form is the one you
proved by the legal voters,
end not only stole $2330 worth
During his last week of train­ are likely to encounter in Ore- smoky tan color. The bark of county. As a result cf the plan­ prises.
All
Sizes
and
Lengths
shall be in lieu of a special
of copper wire but also a truck
ning commission a comprehen­
to haul It away.
serial levy of $450,000.00 per ing, he participated in day and gon, we will consider both as the Austrian is as you might sive development pattern was
night firing exercises.
one. This fir is called red fir suspect practically black, re­
Proper planning, accepted as
year previously authorized by
They somehow entered the
Marine Corporal Charles W. from its distincitive red brown taining the rich somber hues cf established to guide the physical a long term objective, can help fenced yard, opened a gate,
the voters and said special levy
growth
of
much
of
the
unincor
­
in solving many day-to-day op­
authority shall terminate upon Hyde, son of Mr. and Mrs. bark color. It lives up to its the foliage.
porated areas. Various areas erating problems as we strive backed out a company truck,
approval of this bond authority. Bernard G. Hyde of Sandy, was botanical name, it is truly mag­
rolled out several reels, loaded
The Monterey pine is a flat were outlined for potential in­
located
"Hie East Side Area Education graduated from die Camp Butler nificent
Star* and 2 Mi West of
topped tree of grass green dustrial sites, commercial,de­ to meet our pattern design. them into the truck, are! then
Many persons fail to accept rolled the reels back.
A tall pointed cylinder in color. The name, radiata, is
District is subdivided into Non - Commissioned Officer
Eagle Creek Store
velopment and residential use. their responsibilities in county
thirty-five (35) voting pre­ Leadership School heldatCamp । form, with quite a bluish cast suggestive of the radiating ar­
Rt L B om 177 E.gl. Crwfc
The
truck
was
valued
at
about
to the needles, this fir could be rangement of both branches on The highway development pat­ planning. Many are reluctant »1500. Police are investigating.
cincts. Voters of the District Hansen, Okinawa.
E«facade 279 6400
called the blue fir, if any of the trunk and of the needle tern was also a part of the pat­ to accept their duties to make
are referred to the official
tern, as well as suitable sites their county a better county.
them could rate this appelation. bundles on the individual
notice of bond election posted
for
schools, parks and recre­ These individuals have much
Often approaching 200 feet In branchlets. The very slender 5
at each polling place and pub­
ational areas.
more to fear from what could
height with a diameter of 4 inch needles are usually in
lished in the Gresham Outlook,
This pattern, often described happen to our county if they
feet, this fir lives to be 400 bundles of 3, but occasional
the newspaper designated as the
as a master plan, was imple­
years old.
official newspaper, for this
bundles of 2 can be found, mented by the adoption of zon­ do not assist than if they be­
Bark of the red fir is criss­
come Involved in a cooperative
election, on January 5th and
There are a large number of
January 12th, 1967,
crossed with diagonal ridges, other 2 needled pines which ing and subdivision regulations manner.
by the board of commissioners
Clackamas County, with its
Full information concern!:«
with the main trunk and primary have been introduced to Ore­
FARM TRACTOR CO.
Mrs.
Richard
D.
Jagow
en
­
branches being quite red in gon as ornamentals, but you and the adoption of a building many uique features, its diver­
this election can be obtained
-
buying
?
-
and
plumbing
code.
See U* for New
from the Mt. Hood Community tertained the staff of the Orient color. The newer growth and will not encounter these out­
sified land uses, the close prox­
- SELLING? -
The action taken by the county imity of its mountain peaks to
Jacuzzi Pumps and-
College at 655 North Main Nursing home, (which she small limbs have white bark. side of grounds, estates, or
Repairs on All Makes
Street, Gresham, Oregon, or operates) at a party during the
- TRADING? -
This tree can be found in arboretums. Pines are among commission in 1955 in estab­ the metropolitan center of the
by telephoning Mr. Larry Os- holidays, at her home on Chase pure stands often at timber­ the more difficult of our coni­ lishing the planningcommission state, presents many problems
.Of Pumps
24-Hour Phone Service
Road.
line and below in the high parts fers to distinguish one species for the purpose of setting com­ to the planning commission and
?f\aerlt * the «strict,
Hwy. 4 Boring Road
when calling Johnny
munity goals has sounded a call
The evening was spent with of its range. At lower eleva­
Telephone No. 665-1131.
from another in the same group. for unity among all thoughtful, its staff. Only a few years ago
Gresham,
Oregon
games
and
exchange
of
gifts,
EAST SIDE AREA*
the end of an urban street car
MO 5-3491. with
I have a number of exotic 2 creative and interested persons line
followed by refreshments.
’ tions it is usually in mixed
Telephone: MO 5-4164
was
the
beginning
of
the
I
stands with white fir.
EDUCATION DISTRICT
needle pines grown from a mix­ willing to focus honestly on both
J. J. WALKER
Mrs. Jagow was presented
_______________ SPtf
By
/s/ Robert Dressier
farm and forest lands. With
White firs, abies concolor,ls ture of seed, and of as yet, a
the
assetsand
liabilities
result
­
with
an
ornamental
apothecary
AT 8-5045
the coming of modern travel
ROBERT DRESSLER
tagged by having practically lumber at them have been only
scales by her staff.
ing from county planning.
many persons are affected by
Chairman
white bark. The needles are also tentatively identified. I have
4950 NE Union
Portland
Those
present
were:
Misses
There is much to be said for our county planning and zoning
Attest:/s/ Larry Oslund
light colored, and new growth been looking at pines for a good
~ ■
__________ SP-tf
Sylvia Hirsch and Marvel Shoe­
LARRY OSLUND
has a white bloom overlaying many years, are* "•''”«»111 baffle this type of undertaking. A care­ ordinances
in agricultural
maker and Mesdames Lilly
fully conceived plan and anhon- area, which soon could be sub-
Clerk
SP-2
the bluish pale green needles. me, so if you can’t identuy
Pienovi, Carol Terp, pat Vin­
' implement good urban residential sites. It is
SALES & SERVICE
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