Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, January 23, 1975, Page 12, Image 12

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    12 - SANDY (Ore.) POST Thun.. Jan. 23, 197S (Sac. 1)
Tires missing
P u b itr N o tin g
NOTICE OP
COURT OKOCR
SUPPLEM ENTAL BUDGET
NO N - I W
HEARINO
BEFO R E
THE
BOARD
OF
A public hearing on a proposed
CO UNTY CO M M ISSIO N ER S OF
•
CLACKAMAS COUNTY, STATE OF supplemental budget for the Sandy
Fire District 72 for the nscal year
.
OREGON
In th* Matter o« Calling a Hearing on 1*74-75, will be held in the Sandy
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ttw Appeal ol the Zone Change ap Fire Hall, at ■ 00 PM on February
plication or E M Plluso. Jr., having 11. 1*75. Copies of the supplemental
been denied by the Planning budget are available without charge
Commission to change the rone ot at the office of the Fire Chief The
property from R R., Recreational budget may be inspected by In
Residential, to MR-1, Multi.Family terested persons at the office of the
Residential, on property located In Fire Chief during regular business
the Government Camp area, on the hours. Any person may appear at
east side o» Multorpor over crossing the public hearing on the sup
south ot Highway 2* on the east side pfemental budget, and discuss the
0« Multorpor Ski Bowl parking lot budget or any part of It.
Sandy F Ire District 72
Appellant Philip Thompson *
Supplemental Budget
Associates
Summary
(AP-4-75 X ZC 22 73)
For the Fiscal
This matter coming regularly
Year 1*74 1*75
before the Board of Counfy Com
Bond Issue Fund
missioners to be heard, and it ap
Resources
pearing to the Board that E M.
Unexpended
funds carried
Plluso. Jr., made application to the
aver in the bond
Clackamas
County
Planning
Issue account
S2S.030.3*
Commission for a rone change from
Requirements
R.R.. Recreational Residential, to
Capital
Outlay
S24.000
00
MR-1, Multi-Family Residential, on
1,030.3*
property described as a portion of Operating Contingencies
Tax Lot 100, Section 23AC, T3S,
Total Requirements
*2S,030.3*
R l'yE
It further appearing to the Board
R. Rathke.
that said application was heard at a
Budget Officer
scheduled meeting of the Clackamas
SPS
County Planning Commission on the
3rd day of December, 1*74, at which
o
o
o
tim e the Planning Commission
made a motion to deny the request
The E gyptians invented
It further appearing to the Board
that subsequent to said meeting, paper, mashing papyrus stock*
THE KINGS Choral Ambassadors, under the direction of
Philip Thompson & Associates, did, into mats which when dried
on the 10th day December. 1*74, file was used as writing material.
Larry Verdoorn of Boring, will present a one hour concert
an appeal of the Planning Com
mission's decision, and
It further appearing to the Board
that pursuant to provisions of the
Clackamas County Zoning Or
dinance. the Board of Counfy Com
missioners shall hold a hearing on
the matter, a notice of said hearing
to be published in a newspaper of
Cascade View Community
A isiique all male voice unusually enjoyable and in­
general circulation in the Counfy not
spirational hour of sacred song. Church is located on 13050 SE
less than ten (10) days prior to the choral group called the Kings
date of said hearing, and the Board Choral Am bassador*, w ill
being fully advised of the premises.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that present a one hour concert in
the hearing In the above matter be song at Cascade View Com­
held on the 5th day of February, m unity Church in B oring
1*75, at the hour of 10:00 a.m., In
Room 20), County Courthouse. Sunday at 4:30 p.m.
Oregon City, Oregon, to afford the
The concert w ill be in ­
general public an opportunity to be
terwoven with scripture, poetry
heard on the above appeal, and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that and personal testimony. Solos,
the County Clerk Is hereby directed
and
in strum ental
to publish a notice of said hearing in duets
the Sandy Post, a newspaper of numbers are also included.
general circulafion In the County, on
The Kings Choral A m ­
the 23rd day of January, 1*75.
IT IS F U R TH E R O R D E R E D bassadors was fo rm e d in
that the County Clerk is hereby March ISM, and has sub­
directed to publish a notice of said
hearing in the Enterprise Courier, a sequently sang to thousands of
newspaper of general circulation in people in churches, hospitals,
the Counfy, on the 24th day of
retirement and convalescent
January, 1*75.
DATED this 30th day of Decern
facilities and at conventions
ber, 1*74.
Board of throughout the Pacific North-
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Fred Stefan!
Some 23 laymen representing
Chairman
Robert Schumacher many backgrounds and oc­
Commissioner cupations,
com prise
the
Thomas D. Telford
Commissioner chorale, each donating their
SP-4 time and energies to present
Four tire* and four "m ag’’
wheel* were reported stolen
from a parked car at the Larry
Arnold Parker residence, 1440
NE 223rd Ave., Jan 1», ac-
cording to sheriff’s reports,
Value was placed at HB2.
INDOOR HOUSE PUNTS
Assorted terrarium and dish
garden selections for your
hobby decor ideas.
2 1 /4 " pots
Reg. 49c
TüttcA
for
yuuui tjwUity in
4 ‘fo n d ßattoi
10584 SE Washington
I ank A mìsicmo
• z/vZ/htey At w
(Next to Kitchen Kettle)
253-4886
at the Cascade View Community Church In Boring
Sunday at 4:3B p.m.
Kings choir to perform Sunday
Bobby Bruce Lane, off East
O rient D riv e (n ear Holt's
Grocery Store) The public
invited to attend.
BOB FARRELL JOH N GRAY
BARNEY KEEP DOUG BAKER
NOTICE TO
INTBRCSTBO PERSONS
(No. 1ST33)
Estate of Clifford McDowell
In the circuit Court of the State of
Oregon
for
the
County
of
Clackamas. Probate Department.
in the Matter of the Estate of
Clifford McDowell, Deceased
Notice Is hereby given that Joe E
McDowell the undersigned ha* bean
appointed and has qualified as the
personal representative of said
estate. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby
required to present the same, with
proper vouchers, within 4 months
after date of first publication of this
notice, as stated below, to the per-
tonal representative at: P.O. Box
364, Sandy, Oregon »7055, or they
may be barred
All persons whose rights may be
affected by the proceedings In this
»state may obtain additional in-
formation from the records of the
Court, the personal representative
or the attorney for the personal
representative
Dated and first published January
14. 1*75.
JOE E. MCDOWELL
Personal Represantative
3*21 NE 35th
Portland, Oregon
HOWEILER *, RICHARDS
Attorneys tor Personal
Representative
P.O Box 344
Sandy, Oregon »7055
SP-5
the finest in sacred music.
L arry Verdoorn, associate
choral director, lives in the
Boring area and is presently
vocal music instructor for the
Powell Valley Grade School.
The Kings Choral A m ­
bassadors concert offers an
Crock pot
safety
tips told
The popularity of crock pots
as Christmas gifts means many
people will be using them for
the first time this year.
N e llie O ehler, acting ex­
tension foods and nutrition
specialist a t Oregon State
University, offers some advice
to insure the safety of foods
prepared in the pots.
A crock pot is a slow-cooking
appliance that uses about the
same amount of electricity a * a
NOTICE TO
100 watt light bulb. Foods such
INTERESTED PERSONS
as stews, soups and pot roasts
Ns. 1*»14
Estate of John H. Seward
are excellent when cooked by
In the Circuit Court of the State of this slow method, Mrs. Oehler
Oregon
for
the
County
of
Clackamas, Probate Department says.
In the Matter of the Estate of John
H ow ever,
because
the
H. Seward, Deceased
Notice Is hereby given that temperature in the pot never
Charles A Seward the undersigned, reaches
212
degrees
has been appointed and has qualified Fahrenheit, home-canned, low-
as the personal representative of
said estate All persons having acid foods should be boiled for
claims against said estate are 15 to 20 minutes before putting
hereby required to present the
same, with proper vouchers, within them in the crock pot for
4 months after the date of first cooking, the specialist advises.
publication of this notice, as stated
This will eliminate the danger
below, to the personal represen
tative at P O Box 344. Sandy, of botulism, which may occur
Oregon, »7055, or they may be in home-canned vegetables and
barred.
All persons whose rights may be meats.
affected by the proceedings In this
The deadly toxin that causes
estate may obtain additional In-
formation from the records of botulism is produced by spore-
the Court, the personal represen forming bacteria that grow in
tative or the attorney for the per
oxygen-free areas, such as
sonal representative.
» ?*7*d ’ " a ,lr” puWi$hei January canning jars
A n o th e r
p r e c a u tio n
CHARLESA. SEWARD
Personal Representative recommended by Mrs. Oehler
P O Box 42 is to avoid overloading the
Wemme, Oregon crock pot. I f filled too full, the
HOWEILER *. RICHARDS
Attorneys for Personal
pot will take too long for the
Representative
internal temperature of the
PO. Box 344
food to reach 140 degrees F .,
Sandy, Oregon »7055
SP-4 the temperature at which the
spore-producing
b ac te ria ,
Staphylococcus aureus, are
NEED OFFICE HELP?
destroyed “Staph” bacteria
TRY THE CLASSIFIEDS
grow vigorously and produce a
heat-resistant toxin between 44
and 111 degrees F.
For a guide to the amount of
food to put in the crock pot,
Too Late to Classify
follow the recipe book that
comes w ith the appliance,
HAVE ROOM tor one ambulatory
lady. 445 1*43
K7
advises Mrs. Oehler.
WANT ADS
'42 FORD 4door, AT, RSH„PS.
*1*5., after 5 p.m and weekend*.
444 5730
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ooo
The nation’s farm labor force
in the last half of November
was two per cent smaller than
kM HEALTH Spa mem. .— - - - -
. ____
•rship. 11 months, su«) month last year. The number of farm
•m b a —*
rs h lp
— — ------ —
— • ------- fam ily
’
de real Estate
contract,
itarast approx 12 per cant Bara
me, home or Incoma proparty
»«caoa Locks, i i74a*2S. c-4pe
__________ _ a Mgn of better
times was indicated when the
total of hired workers in-
by three per cent over
-------.
_____ __________ IM a
1072 sod ten par cent over i»7X.
WORTH CALDWELL DICK BOGLE
DAN HANNA
KONNIE WORTH
TERRY SCHRUNK BRUCE KELLY
GLORIA CUTSFORTH
CHIEF BRUCE BAKER
Watts
(How about you?)
WATCHING WATTS is a community effort
which results in savings of both energy and money.
That’s why these prominent persons join in urging
you to conserve electricity in the months ahead.
Conservation is really more important than ever.
Every kilowatt hour of elec­
tricity, every drop of oil or gasoline, Portland
every therm of gas you can save
General
will help guard against shortages
and unemployment. And another
Electric
Company
important thing is that conservation helps family
pocketbooks, too.
Send for PGE’s new indexed Watt Watchers
Guide right away. Write PGE Conservation Center,
P.O. Box 1788, Portland, 97207. Also available at
any PGE office.
Join Bob, John, Barney, Doug,
Worth, Dick, Dan, Konnie, Terry,
Bruce, Gloria, and Bruce...and
WATCH YOUR WATTS.
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