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T h u n ., January 21, 1971 (Sac. 1) S A N D Y (Ora.) POST - 15
Public N ot ices
N O TICE OF
H E A R IN G
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N THAT
AT 8:00 P.M. ON W ED N E S D A Y ,
FE B R U A R Y 3, 1971, IN COURT
ROOM
2,
2ND
FLOOR,
C LA C K A M A S C O U N T Y C O U R T
HOUSE, 8TH 8. M A IN STREETS, IN
THE C IT Y OF OREGON C IT Y ,
OREGON, T H E R E SHALL BE A
P U B L IC
H E A R IN G
BY A N D
B EFO RE
THE
PORTLAND
M E TR O P O L ITA N AREA LOCAL
GOVERNM ENT
BOUNDARY
COMMISSION ON THE BOUN
DARY CHANGE
P R O PO SA LS
L IS T E D
B E LO W
ANY
IN
T E R E S T E D PERSON M A Y AP
PEAR AND SHALL BE G IV E N A
REASONABLE
O P P O R TU N ITY
TO BE HEARD
B O U N D A R Y
C H A N G E
PROPO SA LS
TO
BE
CON
S ID E R E D : (Proposal No. 244)
Annexation of the following property
to the City of Sandy:
All of tracts 2 (two) and 6 (six)
HOOD V IE W ACRES, in Section 2,
Township 2 South, Range 4 East of
the
W illa m e tte
M e rid ia n ,
C lackam as County, Oregon as
described in the duly recorded map
and plat thereof on file in the office
of the County Clerk of Clackamas
County, Oregon
(Proposal No. 245)
Formation of the following territory
into the Clackamas County Sanitary
S ervice
D is tric t
No
10
(Rhododendron Green):
Lots 21 and 22, Block 3 of
FRANZETTI
A D D IT IO N
TO
RHODODENDRON
and
Blocks 5, 6, and 8, F R A N Z E T T I
A D D IT IO N TO R H O D O D EN D R O N ,
Clackamas County, Oregon, E X
C E P T IN G
THEREFRO M
the
following described tracts:
PARCEL A: The South 6 feet of
said Block 8 conveyed to Clackamas
County for sidewalk purposes by
deed recorded March 16, 1925, In
Book 179, page 115, Deed Records.
PARCEL B: P art of said Block 6,
conveyed to George H Fraser, et ux,
by deed recorded October 12, 1962, in
Book 611, page 787, Deed Records,
Fee No. 22354, described as follows:
Beginning at an iron rod set at an
angle point in the east line of said
Block 6, said iron rod bears South 41
degrees 07' West 348.25 feet from the
northeast corner of Lot 25, Block 3,
Franzetti Addition to Rhododendron
and being the true point of beginning
of the tract herein to be described;
thence from the above described
true point of beginning, North 41
degrees 07' East 93 feet, more or less,
to the northeast corner of said Block
6 and the centerline of Little Henry
Creek, thence Northwesterly along
the centerline of Little Henry Creek,
225 feet, more or less, to the South
west corner of Lot 23, Block 3,
Franzetti Addition to Rhododen
dron; thence South 41 degrees 07'
West along the southwesterly ex
tension of the northwesterly line of
said Lot 23, a distance of 24 feet,
more or less, to an Iron rod; said
iron rod bears South 41 degrees 07'
West 292 42 feet from the northwest
corner of said Lot 23; thence South
217.55 feet to an iron rod on the right
bank of Big Henry Creek, thence
continuing South 10 feet, morfl fir
less, to the centerline of said Big
H enry C reek; thence E a sterly
upstream, along said centerline of
Big Henry Creek, 133 feet, more or
less, to the east line of said Block 6;
said point bears South 55 feet, more
or less, from the true point of
beginning; thence North 55 feet,
more or less, to the true point of
beginning.
PARCEL C; Part of said Block 5,
conveyed to Wendell E Tobey, et ux,
by deed recorded January 11, 1967,
in Book'684, page 303, Deed Records,
Fee No. 428, described as follows
Beginning at a point In the east
line of said Block 5, from which point
the southeast corner of said Block 5
bears South 220.8 feet; thence West,
parallel to the southline of Block 5, a
distance of 224.46 feet to an iron rod
on the right bank of Big Henry
Creek, thence continuing West 20
feet more or less, to the centerline of
Big Henry Creek; thence North 14
degrees 02’ 50" West downstream,
along said centerline a distance of
125.7 feet, to the intersection of the
centerline of Big Henry Creek with
the centerline of Little Henry Creek,
thence South 86 degrees 03' 30" East
along the centerline of Little Henry
Creek, upstream 275.6 feet to a point
in the northerly extension of the east
line of Block 5; thence South along
said east line 13 feet, more or less, to
an iron rod, thence continuing South
a distance of 90.06 feet to the point of
^ also ^ e x c e p t in g from said
NOTICE OF
B UDGET C O M M IT T E E M E E T IN G
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N ,
pursuant to ORS 294 401, that a
meeting of the Budget Committee of
Union High School District No 2,
Sandy, of Clackamas County, State
of Oregon, w ill be held at the Sandy
Union High School Cafetorium on
the 1st day of February. 1971 at 8:00
o'clock P M for the purpose of
receiving the budget message and
budget document of said district for
the fiscal year 1971 1972
Any person may appear and
discuss proposed programs with the
budget committee at that time
CHARLES D CROSTON
Budget Officer
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County Kidney Fund seeks more moneyAdventists slate
Bible meetings
The Kidney Association of
Oregon has raised more than
$38,000 during the first two
months of its statewide fund
drive which started early in
November, leaving $112,000 to
be obtained for the program to
save the lives of Oregonians
suffering from kidney failure.
“ T he response fro m in
d iv id u als, businesses and
organizations to our plea for
help has been e x c e lle n t, '
stated Chuck Foster, Executive
Director for KOA, ‘‘and if the
which property was annexed to the
City boundaries of the City of Sandy,
Oregon by Order No 211 from the
Portland
M e tro p o lita n
A rea
Boundary Commission dated Oc
tober 21, 1970.
Dated January 19, 1971
R UTH LO U N D R E E
Recorder, City of Sandy
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Sensible
dieting
hints told
Has your holiday happiness
been replaced with chagrin
over added pounds—so easy to
put on, so hard to take off?
W eight redu ctio n can be*
successful and the results very
satisfying if a sensible ap
proach is taken. First of all,
don’t expect instant results, say
extension home economists.
Make a long term plan - one
that you can live with. By
cutting 250 calories from food
eaten each day, you can expect
to lose about half a pound of
fa tty
tissue
p er
week.
Remember though, that the
scales m ay tell you a different
story due to variations in
retention and loss of water.
What diet plan should you
use? Newspapers, magazines,
and books offer hundreds to
choose from.
Evaluating a diet from a
magazine or planning your own
personalized diet is a relatively
simple m atter if you keep one
basic principle in mind.
Remember that while cutting
ca lo rie s,
you
s till
need
ad eq u ate proteins, vita m in s
and minerals. They keep the
body running smoothly, keep
you feeling good. The key to
wise caiorie reduction lies in
the basic four food _ groups.
Simply select the lower calorie
foods f ro m e a ch g ro u p
r
H
f r o m th e m ilk group, two
cups of skim m ilk are a wise
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Todd has provided a white
book, Bible Readings For the
Home, for every fam ily who
attends 10 meetings.
Lecture dates are: Jan. 23,
24, 28, 29, 30 and 31 and Feb. 4,
5, 6, 7,11,12,13, 14, 18, 19, 20, 21
25, 26 and 27.
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IN T E R E S T E D PERSONS
No 17047
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF CLACKAMAS
Probate Department
Estate of
M A R G A R E T F R IE L
M U R R A Y , Deceased
Probate proceedings in the estate
of
M a rg a re t
F r ie l
M u rr a y ,
deceased, are now pending in the
above entitled court, wherein Hazel
B M u rray, the undersigned, has
been appointed and has qualified as
the personal representative of said
estate All persons having claims
aga nst said estate hereby are
required to present them, In due
form and properly verified, within
four months after the date of the
first publication of this nofice, as
stated below, to the undersigned at
the
follow ing
address
now
designated as the place for the
presentatio n of cla im s , to w it
Howeller & Howeiler, P O Box 366,
Sandy. Oregon
H A ZEL B M U R R A Y
Personal re p re s e n ta tiv e of the
estate of the above named decedent
Dated and first published
J a n u a ry 7, 1971
SP J
Home hit for
$7,000 loss
Approximately 17,000 worth
of cash, jew elry and household
goods w ere taken fro m a
Troutdale
home
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so m e tim e, by th ieves who
apparently used a van or large
truck to haul away their loot.
M r. and Mrs. W illiam H.
Hubert. 1806 N E 205th. said
they spent the weekend at theii
summer home on Mt Hood and
neighbors discovered both the
front and back doors to the
house open, and the entire
dwelling ransacked “W e were
pretty well cleaned o ut,” said
Mrs Hubert Tuesday.
The culprits stole nearly
everything, but m ajor pieces of
furniture, she said
10 0 0 I t la nJ
Mr. Bubble
B u b b le
c e a s e , c h a ir m a n
January 14,1971
“ ‘It
It
Is
W ritte
n ”
n a tio n a l
Is
W
ritten,”
national
religous telecast, has scheduled
C h arles
Todd,
le c tu re r
Saturday, January 23, at 7 p m.
at the Hood View Seventh-Day
Adventist School, Boring.
The opening lecture will be
“ Dead Men Do Tell Tales.”
A Moody Science film , “ City
of the Bees,” w ill be shown.
Included are pictures of cities
spoken of in Bible prophecy
public yo u n e ed . (fo h e a v y Qn fru its
and vegetables, packed full of
n u trie n ts but few calories.
Have four servings at least.
SUMMONS
And don’t leave out those
NO 75124
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT OF THE
vitamins and iron. Go light on
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
the
jam s, sugar and fats that
COUNTY OF CLACKAMAS
add the calories to these foods
R U TH M ONICA DAVIS, Plaintiff
vs FO RREST E D AVIS, Defendant
In s u m m a ry , when you
To Forrest E Davis, Defendant
decide on a reducing diet plan,
IN TH E NAM E OF TH E STATE
OF OREGON: You are hereby
check it first for nutritional
required to appear and answer ’ he
complaint filed against you In the quality. Look for the “basic 4”
above entitled cause within ten day;
food groups. Don’t skip meals.
from the date of service of this
Base your diet on foods you like
summons upon you, if served withir
this county, or if served within any and can afford. This is one of
other county of this state, then
enriched breads, and cereals,
within twenty days from the date of
the service of this summons upon
so im p o rta n t for proteins,
you; and if you fail so to answer, for the advantages of designing
want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief prayed for your own personal plan. You’ll
therein
be more likely to stick to it—
H O W E ILE R 8. H O W EILE R
and those pounds w ill start to
s Vernon L. Richards
Attorneys for Plaintiff
disappear.
P O Box 366
One re m in d e r: I f you plan to
Sandy, Ore. 97055
SP 3 lose more than a few pounds, be
sure to seek your doctor’s
NOTICE TO
advice on reducing.
ronald
Since most kidney failure
victims cannot afford the ex
trem ely high costs involved,
the function of the Kidney
Association of Oregon is to
raise the money necessary for
its patients so they can work,
raise families and be useful
people
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D o n ’t
hunt
alone.
In
Westerns, the loner is a hero. In
hunting, the Heart Association
warns, it could lead to Boot Hill
an emergency.
U.S.D.A. C H O IC E -F u ll Cut
PARCEL I: That part of the North
naif of the Northwest Quarter of
Section 14, T2S, R4E, of the W .M. in
Clackamas County, Oregon, lying
South of M t. Hood Highway.
P A R C E LII That part of the South
west Quarter of the Southwest
Quarter of Section 11, T2S, R4E, of
the W .M.
in Clackamas County,
Oregon, lying South of Mt. Hood
Highwy
KOA faces an expense of
about $10,000 for each new
patient for the first six months
in the program This money is
needed to pay for an artificial
kidney machine, 10 weeks of
training and treatm ent at Good
Samaritan Hospital in Portland
and take-home medical sup
plies. After the first year, the
cost drops to approximately
$4,000 a year for followup
medical treatm ent and supplies
for the p atie n t using the
machine in his home.
ROUND STEN
NOTICE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N that
a Public Hearing w ill be held In the
Council Room, City H all, of the City
of Sandy, Oregon, at 8:00 o'clock
P M . on the 8th day of February
1971, to hear objections why Mt
View Water District No 25 should be
w ithdraw n from the follow ing
prop erty in C lac kam as County,
Oregon described as follows:
C lackam as
County,
Oregon
described as follows;
calorie choice. From the
meat group, eat lean meat, fish
or
Two 3-ounce ser-
Blocks 5, 6, and 8, that portion lying VingS (cooked weight) are all
within
level of support continues, we
will meet our goal of $150,000.”
Foster urged the public to
send ta x ded uctib le con
tributions to their local Post
Office. The Post Office box for
Clackamas County is number
14, Oregon City, Oregon 97045.
To care for the 20 patients
now in the program receiving
treatment on artificial kidney
machines and to add at least 12
new p atien ts in 1971 who
develop kidney failure, KAO
has budgeted the $150,000.
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