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T h u r.., June 13, T H « » A N O T (Or«.) PO2T 13 OBITUARIES PUBIIC NOTICES thence northeasterly along the easterly line of said Oregon T ra il Tract 417.4 feet to It« Northeast corner; thence South IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF east parallel to the North line THE STATE OF OREGON of the County Road a distance FOR THE COUNTY OF of 300 feet to the Northeast CLACKAMAS PROBATE corner of that tract of laid con DEPARTMENT veyed to R. Sylvester H all, et ux, by Deed Book 543, page 95 IN THE MATTER OF THE in Clackamas County Records; ESTATE OF thence southwesterly, along HENRY B. SNYDER, said easterly line 417.4 feet to DECEASED. the true point of beginning! Notice 1« hereby given that The sale w ill be subject to the undersigned, as Executrix the confirmation of the above of the Estate of HENRY B. entitled Court. SNYDER, deceased, has filed HOWARD BERGER, her final account In the Circuit Executor Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County, a n l that Morday, the 8th day of July, HOWE1LER A HOWEILEH 1908 , 2i00 o’clock P .M ., In the attorneys for Executor court room of said Court, has P. O. Box 306 been appointed by said Court Saidy, Oregon 97055 as the time aid place for the hearing of objections thereto Date of F irs t Publication: aid the settlement thereof. June 6, 1968. Dated ard first published, Date of Last Publication: June 6, 1908. July 4, 1968. Date of last publication, June 2*7, 1908. C l i o E. SNYDER, Executrix IH» (»ec. 1) NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NO. 13002 MELVIN ANDREWS, HERSCHEL W. FRAZER EDWARD M . SCHMITZ Melvin Andrews, 71, native Herschel W. F razer, 67,died Edward M. Schmitz,65, long of the Cottrell community, died June 5 at an area hospital. time Sandy resides*» died June 5, after an extended illness. Funeral services were June June 9 following an extended Mortuary, Illness at the Veterans hos Born in Perham, Minn., he came 110 with Colonial to the Saidy area when he was Portland, In charge of arrange pital in Roseburg. Funeral la today, Thursday, at 11 a jn . eight years old. He attended ments. Bom at Eugene, Aug. 6,1900, at Fulton-Frelsen Mortuary In Saidy schools. Vernonia with graveside rites He was a saw m!U worker he had lived most at his life in at Douglass cemetery In Trout the Boring area. Before re tire all his life, employed by the dale, beginning at 1:30 pun. ment he had been a lumber A. W. Bell Lumber Co. at Beavercreek and Wemme camp maintenance man. He before It was purchased by served in the Marine Corps d u r -i Walter Cook. He continued with lng World War I. He Is survived by two sons, the m ill until til health forced Jack R. French of Boring, aid his retirement. Dadd E. French of Garden He Is survlvled by his wife, Grove, Calif. Burial was at Florence; his son, Alfred D. Willamette National Cemetery. of Boring and his graidson, Matthew Schmitz; his sisters, VII 'A I K , H i l l C K A in < U s s g ra d u a te d in e x e r c is e s M rs. Ann Winders of Sandy MRS. VERDIE ETTA BELCHER lu e sd a y , May 28, In the school gym. A dvisor Is D a rrlll Mund. C lass aid M rs. Walter Swsek cf M rs. Verdle Etta Belcher, m em b e rs a re : F irs t row; Dale Snyder, T am ara Knapp, S herry Winslow, Portland. _ , 81, 210 SE Vista, Gresham, Bonnie May» C raig H elm er. Second row; Eudena Jam es, D a rril White, Funeral services were F r i died May 28 after a year’ s I l l A rljn Steffanson, Kathy O verby, Dan P e d e rso n , L isa M inter. T h ird row- day at St. Michael’s church in ness. Born Verdle Etta B a r- Doiig W hite. David P a tte e , Don C layville, G reg Dem psey, Allan Goodwin, Sandy with interment at C liff row at Dunbar, Ky., sheatteid- side Cemetery. Bateman Fu«- ed school there and after grad eral Chapel was in charge of uation met Vlrge Belcher. They arrangements. were married In 1907. They came to Oregon and by E R R E TT CUTTER Gresham In 1943, making THEODORE ZOGG WEISER, BOWI.ES A YOUNG Gresham home. Belcher died . . . in convincing their the right to support an a lte r allowing citizen-legislators to Attorneys for Executrix Funeral services w ill be F r i in 1962. With its legislature meeting back home has caused many native plan allowing the legis friend» about the »»rvice at plan their stays at the Capitol. 503 N. E. 2nd Street She Is surdved by three day at 1:30 pun. at the Bate regularly only every other year, able solons to retire from pub Some are advocating limited lature to adjourn until a spe man Funeral Chapel for Theo children — Lathle, Gresham; Gresham, Oregon 97030 lic service. SANDY BEXAiL DBUG. The Oregon has remained one of the cific time. (This alternative 6 0 5 - 4 1 7 0 _________ SP-26 Is there a better, more e f annual sessions with odd-year raises a Constitutional ques dore Zogg, 64, a lifelong re M rs. R .L. (Pearl) Baxter, last strongholds of the cltlzen- friend» hove been customers assemblies passing general Gresham, anl TressleBelcher, leglslator concept of lawmak ficient way to run the state’ s legislation and merely review - tion, as most laws now become sident of Sandy. business, short of electing pro Boring— 17 graidchlMren anl for years. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ing. lug budget needs. Budget legis effective 90 days after "fin a l” Zogg was born at Sandy Ridge 19 great graidchildren. Three NO. 15801 Oregon citizens traditionally fessional politicians who rely lation then could be taken up In adjournment.) and was a commercial fisher sisters and three brothers also S I H Green Stamp* have been represented here by on that as their sole occupa even-numbered years, and spe Cleckenset Cesnsty --T h a t the legislature should man and a truck d riv e r all of surdve: M rs. Luzette Dunn IN THE CIRCUIT COURT a broad cross-section ofhome- tion? cial sessions by the governor Bank Money Orders One subcommittee of the Ad. be Constitutionally allowed to his life . He was in m ilitary of Bowling Green, Ky.; M rs. OF THE STATE OF OREGON town professionals including on a strictly limited subject call itself into special session service during World War II. Louise Doublln, W lckllf, Ky,; FOR THE COUNTY OF lawyers and teachers, ranch vtsory Committee on the Ore hoy Station for matter basis. M rs. Annie Snodgrass, Owens by a majority vote of both CLACKAMAS PROBATE ers aid morticians, merchants gon Legislature Is seeking an Zogg Is survived by: his boro Ky.; Allle aid George AGL This special session question houses. Reservations again DEPARTMENT aid farm ers. These represen swers to that question and w ill W est Coast Telephone wife, Hazel; bis sons, Charles Barrow, Barlow, Ky. and W il also figures In the subcommit were expressed, however, by help formulate recommeida- tatives have maintained private Northwest Noturol Ga» tee’s deliberations. Some feel subcommittee members who M . Zogg of Davenport, Iowa; liam Barrow of Lynwood,Calif. IN THE MATTER OF THE occupations which could be tlons to the 1969 legislature. Ronald W. Zogg, of Sandy; Theo legislators ought to be able to would prefer a greater majority Funeral was Friday In the ESTATE OF Aid annual sessions, even scheduled to work In their b i dore Zogg J r. of Annette Island, Chapel of Carrol Funeral Home, call themselves Into special requirement. JANET MAYREE SMITH, ennia 1 lawmaking chores with though they would change the session — only the governor Outcome of such recommen Alaska and one daughter, Mrs. Gresham with vault interment also known as MAYREE SMITH, out Invtbng hardship on their complexion of our legislature, may do so now. Others, con dations undoubtedly w ill be af Theo L . Ryan of Astoria; his In Forest Lawn cemetery. DECEASED. are gettliu? the hard look. Gov. fam ilies or regular Jobs. sidering the possibilities of fected by those of other sub sisters, M rs. Amelia Schultz, Events of recent years, how Tom McCall has recommerded embarrassment to a legislative committees of the Advisory M rs . Polly Forman, and M rs. The undersigned having been ever, have put the squeeze on annual sessions, limiting them m inority party or of bargaining Committee on the Oregon Leg Sylvia Wilcox of Sandy aid M rs. appointed by the above entitled this system. State government, to 90 days* duration and also for votes In getting such a ses islature, notably the subcom Sophia Rickey of Boring; three Court of the State of Oregon, becoming bigger and more limiting the length of a legis sion convened, suggest requir mittee on legislative organiza brothers, Louis Zogg, Lynn for the County aforesaid, Exe complex, puts Increasing de lator’ s service time In each Zogg and Arthur Zogg aid 12 ing a two-thlrds vote Instead of tion. cutor of the Estate of Janet mands on the ume aid energy house. State Treasurer Rob Mayree Smith, aka Mayree of Its leaders. It Is tougher e rt Straub recently recom- a simple majority. Changing committees to grandchildren. Another school of thought has retain regular session mem Smith deceased, ard having and tougher, especially, to look meided annual sessions with a 257 S. ROMRTS AVE GRESHAM, OREGON Interment w ill be at W illa the legislature adjourning to a bers on Interim committees, qualified, notice Is hereby given at projected state Income and 120-day limitation. « h o m i ees-iit7 mette National cemetery in specific future date. This would for example, could alter argu to all persons having claims confidently approve all Items Neither would lim it subject Portland. eliminate the feeling of finality ments for annual session needs against said estate to present In a growing state bidget for a matter to be considered, as them, verified as required by two-year |>ertixl. when a problem Is anticipated somewhat. So could formation some have prposed. The O re or a question comes up for of a Joint Taxation Committee, WANDA JOHNSON law, with proper vouchers, Legislative sessions often gon Education Association, for which no answer can be ex expanded Ways and Means ac within six months from thedate have run beyoid expiration of example, testified in favor of pected until later. Proponents tivities or increased member of this notice to said Executor a lawmaker’ s expense allow lim itit« w eveu-raunbei -year Wanda Verna “ Meeker” say this, plus permitting the ship and authority for the E m er Johnson, 700 Hood St., Sandy, at P.O. Box 366, Sandy, Oregon ances, aid we have had special sessions only to budget m at legislature to call Itself Into gency Board. 97055. Elwin R. Smith, sessions in 1963, 1965 and 1967. ters and keeping the time to 60 died June 5, at the age of special session, could avoid Executor o f the Estate of Janet This added hazard to planning days, in order to provide an Whatever the immediate out 72 years. She was born and had Mayree Smith, aka Mayree the course of one’s business even flow In school budgeting. annual sessions and allow b rief come, Oregon voters w ill make lived all of her life in Oregon. sessions only when needed for the final decisions on annual Smtth deceased, Many others have favored Surviving are a daughter, pressing business. sessions and on the mechanics sim ilar limitations on subject Howeiler A Howeller M rs . Frank Schwartz of Scholarship Winner Told Suggestions w ill be present of any change, because our pre m atter. This, they argue, could P.O. Box 366 ed to the overall committee on sent system is locked Into the Eugene, and a son, Carl Baird Dwight Hiroshi Fujtmoto, ease the interim load on an Saidy, Oregon 97055 June 3. At its meeting this Constitution. Comparison of of Milwaukie. Boring, has been named a win Emergency Board now some Attorneys for Executor month the sub-group decided Oregon with other states, many ner of the John G. and Martha times called upon to make de Serdces were Monday In the Dated and firs t published: to recommend: of which practice systems in M. Kelly National M erit Schol cisions better suited to the con Chapel of the Carroll Funeral June 13, 1968, — Annual legislative ses volving annual sessions and fr e arship at Whitman college in sideration of the entire legisla Home Inc., Gresham, with p ri Date of Last Publication: sions, without limitations on quent special sessions, w ill in Walla Walla, Wash. The honor ture. It could encourage better vate interment in Douglass July 11, 1968 length or subject m atter. Some dicate how really significant was announced at the 1968com organization, keeping sessions cem etery, Troutdale. members, however, reserved these decisions can be. mencement exercises Sunday, short and to the point — and NOTICE OF EXECUTOR’S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY G.n«.al FUND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY No. 15776 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Hoodland Rural F ir« P rotection P l«trU t_ . THE STATE OF OREGON COUNTY OF Clackamaa----------------------------------- FOR THE PROBATE CLACKAMAS DE PARTMENT SALEM SCENE TiTT'T1'T:ir (CARROLL FUNERAL HOME| Prejudice is the reason of fools. —Voltaire Hoodland Rural Fire Protection District 1968-69 Budget IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT SYLVESTER H ALL, also known as SYLVESTER ROBERT H A L L , Deceased. NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned Executor of the estate of ROBERTSYLVES- TER H A L L , also known as SYL VESTER ROBERT H A L L ,d e ceased, pursuant to an Order of Sale of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas, Probate Department, made and entered In the above entitled estate on the 3rd day of June, 1968, w ill offer for sale and sell from and after the 8th day of July, 1968, at Clackamas Coun ty Bank, Sandy, Oregon, the following described real prop erty belonging to said estate, to-wlt: FORM LB-1 Woodland Rural Flra . . . . . . . . . - F x otat lion D ia li i t i ----- _ w. T -----••----- •’ — -- - • .68 t , l1, ■■ <»M e» MMsaseses eeeeewe e«” a e e NSAS AV — .69 ——— ----- .68 .. — — — —- • . affip m - Brightwood Supply C o .. /« / • i — —• .1 •>— . .... w «sura._ -r J5fl Clackaraa«- 9ÛÛ 100- Bulldlng Fund -100- 8 .9 0 0 8 .9 0 0 18.900 1.000 ____9.90Û ____ , 1 7 . 9 0 0 -17.90Q 1.4J? " T M . 331 A _ IdauBd L. Coofc »IM.MCI.L- aUMMMAT 27.8Q0 ■• aa » '» * » M 2 M _ ________— a. e .-.— ’ 14.332 - - H Z fiC 19- '11 uAl. 13.M2- is. loo 15.200- nani 15.100 1.216 . non« _L .13.200 _____L i i 6 KSJ3S.TT5-»___ ... .... •• r - i L “ “ -,-;-.-.--, ..I w.» .« m . ». *. mu.----- -16.416. 116 5Sfl. -AQÛ— 900. 400 150 900- I—g . l and prnfa.alnnal 1 »nd Indnatrlal laa. r s . , —a ii . u n t y I . .»Tanca Ialephfi E lection annan» Qp.raXln* contingencia» -LQÛ0- ISO. U 4K .1Î.-11L 500- 6.100 -1.905- 500 6.599 -5LJ00, Panne8t-sij.siw.BumB«- r r a n . i e r to B u ild in g Fv . j - a— ---------- n LL 1.000 -LA011- * * -48 * yVtS T a'ie e^yTmg sg «■( _ JlOO rii« m « n Tialnm aand Pue» 15.209 -Batidla» FUND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY -16 .1 1 6 - H sxj diani R u r a lF ir t P ja tíc lio s U I « U lti— 16.416 ■ Clachama»----------------- ----------- laAA- 16.116 8.900- . J.000- --------------- 1 BatllAAn«__ FUND RESOURCES r o « T M « F lt C A U r TVA« »»68 - »• 69 »usr s. . . *8 Huvdiand R a r» L F lix r£ B U « lflA DlalxlU . B .9 o o z n z L Z FUND RESOURCES _____ ClacXamal________________ H ~wi'.nd R t t j a l l l r a P r o l e t l l n n D la tr lcX •AVA C U a f c a m A l ---------------------- J.000 v T B ffr t Î.0Ô9 3.000 T r a n .i.r (rum G aneral Tund Ï.4W7 1.299 -500 mc A parcel of land In the North half of the Southwest quarter in Section 18, T . 2 S., R. 5 E. of the W. M. In Clackamas County, Oregon, described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of the North half of the Southwest quarter of Section 18; thence West 907.50 feet, more or less, to a point on the North line at the County Road as located on November 30, 1956; thence North 61 degrees 30 feet West along the North line of said road 446 feet to the true point of beginning,said point of beginning being the Southwest corner of that prop erty conveyed In Deed Book 263, page 19, In Clackamas County Records; thence North west along the North line of said road 300 feel to the Southeast corner of that tract of land conveyed to Oregon T ra il Savings A Loan Associ ation by Recorder’s Fee No, 07-1984, in Film Records at Clackamas County, Oregon; 800 N O T IC E O F B U D G E T H E A R IN G