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4 - SANDY (Ore.) POST Thur».. April 21. 1977 (Sec. 2) Menus [ p u b lic notices ) NOTICK TO IN TER ES TE D PERSONS N e.n-e-te IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF CLACKAMAS PROBATE DEPARTMENT Estate Of ISABELLA HELEN S H E R IFF. Deceased Probate proceedsmgs in the estate Of ISABELLA HELEN SHERIFF, deceased, are now pending m the above entitled court, wherein LEAHBELL RISTINE, the uh dersigned, has been appointed and has qualified as the personal representative of said estate. All persons having claims against said estate hereby are required to present them, In due form, within tour months after the date of the first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the undersigned at the following address now designated as the place for the presentation of claims, to wit: Robert G Hawkins, Attorney at Law. P.0 Box 594, Gresham, Oregon 97030. All persons whose rights may be affected by the said probate proceedings may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the undersigned personal representative or the latter's a t torney (s) who is (are) Robert G, Hawkins. PO Box 594, Gresham, Or 97030. 407 *173 Leahbell Ristine Personal representative of the estate of the above named decendent, 8813 S E 32nd. Portland. Or 97202 Dated and first published April 21.1977 SPRING SPIRIT Reolly good looking coordinotes of polyester/cotton. Nicely toilored ponts. gauchos, tops ond jackets. A great group for com fort ond lots of fun! By Country Set for misses sizes 21.00 to 43.00 S p l7 t 4 I I ! lUTTERTIA The request is for property generally described as follows: On the north sideof Coleman Road (Hillcrest Drive) approximately IV» miles east of 422nd Avenue, in the Fir wood area The specific property is further described as: Tax Lot 503, Section 21. T2S. R5E. The application and record is available for inspection in the office of the Clackamas County Planning Department, 940 Warner Milne Road. Oregon City, Oregon during normal working hours (8 30 a m. to 5 OOp m.) (N FU 13 77) SP 14f NOTICE OF NEARING On Wednesday. May 4th, 1977, at the hour of 10:00 a.m., in Room 201. County Courthouse, Oregon City, Oregon, the Board of County Commissioners will consider a request for a Non Farm Use permit referred to them by the Board of Adjustment. The applicant is Lloyd Henning. O N I EXAM PLE SAVE $600°° On this current modal The new L o w re y »organs have been s e llin g fast, and w e ' fin d o u rse lve s o v e r stocke d w ith p re o w n e d ’ o rg a n s - L o w re y 's / ‘C o n n 's , Thom as, kW u r l i t z e r ' s , Ham km ond's and pia nos. C U R R E N T MODELS* LATE — MODELS- OLDER — MODELS- LBUT ALL PRICED TO SELL!! Reduced $100 Conn Eloctric B ond........$495 Reduced $300 Conn P re lu d e .................$1595 Reduced $155 Lowrey Teenie Genie* • • $795 Reduced $300 Lowrey Genie 8 5 ......... $1995 Reduced $400 Wurlitzer 4 100A ............$495 Reduced $400 3-Keyboard W urlitzer. . $1495 P re o w n e d ’ LOWREY New -3895'° O rch e stra , H o lid a y w ith M a gic G e n ie $3295 00 FIRST COME-FIRST SERVE M ast ara eoa a l a-klnd Subject ta p rlar ta la nt kighar price. SAVE M O R I HatfM t-Yovrsolf USED ORGANS *100.00 for Information Coll 266 5855 or 656-5233 Tuesday. A p ril 26 Raviolis Lettuce wedge^lresiing Roll butter F ru it jello M ilk Wednesday, April 27 Turkey roll-cranberry sauce Mashed potatoes g ravy B rest • butter Orange wedges M ilk USED PIANOS *199.00 Saturday, April 23, 1977 12:00 Noon til 6:00 p.m. SNAPPY'S 415 Portland Ave., Gladstone Thursday, A pril 28 Chili • crackers Carrot-celery sticks Hot buttered cornbread Pears M ilk F rid a y , A p ril 2» Pineapple and cottage cheese on lettuce leaf Buttered corn Green beans Cinnamon toast M ilk which is sponsoring a benefit to buy a Hurst rescue tool for the department. The game night w ill be April 2h at Mountain View Golf Course. TO U R OF Boring F ire D epartm ent’s rescue truck was given by Chief M att Shields to Yvonne M cC all and Ruth Snow, two members of Boring Business Club. Buying tool goal of club B O R IN G —What started as a coffee klatsch among area N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN business people has grown into THAT AT 7:00 P M ON WED NESDAY, M AY 4. 1977, IN ROOM a full-fledged service project. 402 OF THE M ULTNOMAH CO. The Boring Business Club is COURTHOUSE. 1021 SW 4TH AVE , having a game night at 8 p.m. IN THE CITY OF PORTLAND, O R E , THERE SHALL BE A Thursday, A pril 28, to earn P U B LIC H E A R IN G BY AND money to buy the Boring F ire BEFO RE THE PO R TLA N D M ETROPOLITAN AREA LOCAL Departm ent a Hurst rescue GOVERNMENT B O U N D A R Y tool. COMMISSION ON THE PROPOSAL Called the Jaws of Life, the L IS T E D BELOW ANY IN - TERESTED PERSON M AY AP tool is used to save people who PEAR AND SHALL BE G IVEN A REASONABLE O PPORTUNITY have been in automobile, m ill or farm accidents, according to TO BE HEARD. PROPOSAL TO BE CONSIDERED: F ire Chief M att Shields. (PROPOSAL NO W 89) The firem en have been using Water Line Extension outside the Faubion Summer Homes Assoc. G resham ’s and Sandy’s rescue Community Water System. Extension of aprox. 3 ft. of 2 inch tool as part of a mutual aid line from the Faubion Summer a g re e m e n t, but h avin g Homes Association's 1 inch main to the Rhododendron Summer Homes their own tool would save Association's 2-inch main where the valuable tim e Shields said. two mams cross each other on the “ Now we have to go to the Bear Creek Bridge near' the In tersection of the U S. Hwy 24 A Old scene and see we need it and Mt Hood Loop Hwy. then contact one of the other The connection will allow the Faubion System to utilize the departm ents,” Shields said. R hod end roc Association's superior The drive began when two source. CAROLYN GASSAWAY. individuals from Boring each CHAIRMAN donated $1,000. Since then, an A PR IL 14. 1977 SP 144 a d d itio n a l $220 has been i ---- collected The benefit sponsors hope to make up the difference to purchase the $5,000 tool, Yvonne M cC all of McCalls Country Store, said. She hopes people from the WAREHOUSE SALE HELP! Monday, April 25 Meat and cheese pizza Buttered corn Calico salad Peaches M ilk PUBLIC NOTICE The Budget Committee of the City of Sandy will meet at 8 30 P M . Monday, May 2nd, 1977, In City Council Chambers to receive the 1977 74 Budget message and to review the Budget Any citizen of Sandy is welcome to discuss the budget at that hearinq A copy of the proposed budget will be available for review at the Sandy City Hall ATTESTED: Paul F. Helton City Recorder SP 14t ADJOURNED M EETIN G NOTICE The adjourned meeting to be held April 20. 1977 has been postponed until April 24. 1977 at 8.00 p m., in the Upper Elementary Library to carry on regular business The postponement is due to the delay of receipt of the official election ab stract of the election held April 19, 1977. Clark Lund, Superintendent-Clerk Sp-18t SP 14f NOTICE OF VACANCY The Sandy Elementary School District Board of Directors is an nouncing the vacancy of Board Position No 5 on the School Board of Directors The school board desires to assign this vacancy by ap pointment. The term of office will expire June 30. 1978. This board position will be subiect to election in April of 1978 for the term beginning July 1. 1978 through June 30,1982 The board of directors is inviting interested persons to submit an application in writing to serve as a district director for the unexpired portion of the current term of office. All applicants should: 1. prepare a statement of personal resume, and 2. list personal qualifications to assume the position of a board director. All applications shall be submitted to: Clark Lund, Superintendent; Clerk Sandy Elementary School District No. 44. 39045 Pleasant Street, Sandy, Oregon; by 5:00 p m., Friday, May 4. 1977 Welches whole 64-square-mile Boring F ire District, which includes D am ascu s, E a g le C ree k, Barton, Cottrell, Hillsview and Kelso, w ill attend the benefit. Tickets are available at the fire hall, Boring True-Value Hardw are. McCalls, Sunrise Realty, T o m ’s Arco and Mt. View Golf Course, where the event w ill be held. No one under 18 w ill be admitted. Shields said some people have suggested that the tool is probably making a bundle of money for the person who in vented It. Cottrell “ The high cost is because it’s made of exotic metals to keep the weight down,” he ex plained. "T he 6 0 pound tool, which has a portable power generator which sits 15 feet away from the actual tool, has strength but not much weight. "And they haven’t broken one yet ” Monday. A pril 25 Lasagna French fries Buttered spinach Congo bars M andarin oranges M ilk Tuesday. A p ril 26 Beef stew Crackers Tuna salad sandwich Crunchy cole slaw F ru it cup M ilk Sign-up night set fo r Troop 176 Sign up night for Boy Scout Troop 176 w ill be held Wed nesday, A pril 27, a t 7 p.m. in the Upper Grade G ym of Sandy G rade School Troop elections were held in M arch with D avid Dahlm an being chosen to the position of senior patrol leader. Others elected inclu d ed le a d e r assistants Troy Kuzmesky, Scott Benson and Shaun Burns. Gordon Brinaer was elected to head the Bear P atrol, with Wednesday, April 27 Creamed chicken on hot biscuits Buttered green beans G raham crackers Pineapple tidbits M ilk Thursday, A pril 28 Hot beef sandwich w-gravy Mashed potatoes Buttered corn Carrot sticks Apple crisp M ilk Monday. April 29 Hamburgers Shredded lettuce Potato chips Pickle slices Tom ato slices Fruited jello Choice of m ilk K irk Benson as a leader's assistant. Cobra Patrol w ill be ted by Bob Wantowski, assisted by Alex Brewster. Falcon Patrol w ill be led by Todd Kasch. assisted by Ryan Coombs A p p o in tm en ts by the scoutmaster included Scott Cropley and Ron Coombs as junior assistant scoutmasters, M ark Luebke as senior in structor. Instructors appointed to the three patrols are Glenn Izer, Scott Benson and Carey L a r son The Weight Loss Program Nobody Believes! It can happen to you. Hard to be lieve? Not for those who have tried it and are losing up to 30 pounds in the first month! 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The m e as u re is being sponsored by a “ Citizens for Libraries Com m ittee” which is working to inform residents about the measure Members of the comm ittee include Tom McCall, honorary c h a irm a n ; S h irle y Lyons, The Sandy High School Honor Society w ill have a car wash this Saturday at the Sandy T h riftw ay store. Proceeds from the event will go towards a scholarship fund. The car wash w ill be from I a m. toSp m. This rough ’n tuft 5" roofer shoe features natural split leather with an overlay quarter, neoprene, oil resistant sole and heel. Climb into a pair today. NO OBLIGATION THOROGOOD BROWNING DANNER JU8TIN ADDRESS C ITY____ Car wash Saturday RUGGED ROOFERS Please send ma completge details. I under* stand I am under no obligation. 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