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Thur*., Oct. 20, 1977 (Sec 2) SANDY (Ore l POST - 11 For Gresham, Damascus & Sandy Our new location is Handy! Church school awaiting court decision additional acre for each 100 students. The Damascus Christian School, which operates in the Damascus Community Church, is located on a 6.5-acre site, according to school board members However, attorney Rupert Koblegarde, representing the school, has said the plan does not apply to the private school because it is not subject to 'Die plan stipulates that enrollment increases as public public high schools must be schools are. The county had threatened to located on a 10-acre site with an A Clackamas County lawsuit against the Damascus Christian School has been sm oldering fo r months, r awaiting a Circuit Court of Appeals ruling on whether the school is operating legally. O riginally filed last year, the suit alleges that the school does not meet site-size requirements of the county comprehensive “ The school is currently in session,” Kob,egarde said Monday. “ The county did file another suit trying to close us down But we argued for time pending the exhaustion of our legal remedies.” “ The lawsuit to close us down has been set aside pending the appeals court decision. “ W e re a n tic ip a tin g a decision any day now ' The school has an enrollment of 150 students, with about 50 in the pre-school program and 100 in grades one through 11, ac cording to P rin c ip a l Tim Oakley. Keith Kinsman, Clackamas County counsel, said the county close the school, but that lawsuit is awaiting the outcome of the school’s appeal of last year's decision. In Nov 1976, Judge Blanding ruled that the commissioners had “ reasonable evidence” to deny the school a conditional use permit to operate. That decision is the one c u rre n tly on appeal. Arguments were heard last August with a decision from the appeals court expected within days. 'Fun and frig h t' p lan n ed fo r H a llo w e e n season The Halloween season w ill bring two nights of “ fun and frig h t” in downtown sandy. H ie Sandy Area Merchants (SAM) and the Sandy-Hoodland Jaycees have planned special sales, prizes, contests and appearances by ghosts, vampires, witches and goblins. The activities are all part of the Great Pumpkin Jamboree planned fo r F rid a y and Saturday, Oct. 28-29. On Friday area merchants w ill sponsor th e ir Great Pumpkin Sale from 7-10 p.m. The Haunted House w ill stay open from 7:30-11 p.m. both Friday and Saturday at the deserted house next to the Mt. Hood Dry Cleaners on Proctor Boulevard. Jaycee members and their friends, as well as drama students from Sandy Union High School, w ill play the roles of infamous monsters such as W olfm an, D racula and Gargoyle. According to Jaycee President Stu Simonson one of the highlights of the evening w ill be the recreation of the bathroom murder scene from the movie “ Psycho” —complete with “ victim .” Simonson said there are no lights in the house currently owned by the Sandy Fire Department. “ There are many creaking doors and floors,” he added. “ It should provide an Woodland award given c J.T . Low, Beavercreek, took this ye ar's 22nd annual Clackamas County Woodland Farmer award. The award, a double-bladed topping ax mounted on a large cedar plaque was presented in West Linn during the Oregon City Rotary Club meeting Oct. 12. Other finalists were I.S. H artm an , Sandy, Clyde Ramsey, and Walter Hardy, both of Molalla; and Howard Hopkins, Milwaukie. The competition represents the oldest tree farm ing award in Oregon “ bar none” , ac cording to Daniel F. Green, Oregon State University ex tension agent. appropriate setting for the haunted house.” Proceeds from the Haunted House w ill go toward Jaycee projects including the annual Easter egg hunt and the Sandy Mountain Festival. On Saturday, Oct. 29, the merchants are sponsoring a pumpkin pie baking contest, and a pie throwing contest. For more in fo rm a tio n on the pumpkin pie baking contest contact Meri Lang at Sandy Country Florist. George & Marcia MaWorsen Feeeral Cwtstlon C o v e re d P a rk in g W a lk w a y s I , 2 010 N.E. Division GraVham , 6 6 7 -2 8 0 0 Across from G o lf C o u r t. L h flb C V 8 8 % ” long • All purpose stud for use a t home or on the farm Yard Light • Autom atically turns on a t dusk, o f f a t down. 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All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the personal representative or the attorney for the personal representative. Carl W Bell, Personal Representative FIRST PUBLICATION Oct. 12 1977. Attorneys: Young 4 Freeman 333 N E 3rd St Gresham, Oregon 97030 465 4176 Sp 43t FEATURING: ^ r^ rtre n c h with salad, baked potato, Fred Meyer public notices NOTICE TO IN TER ES TE D PERSONS No.77.910P IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MULTNOMAH PROBATE DEPARTM ENT Estate Of: MANSON RONALD CASTOR, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Dixie Castor, the undersigned, has been 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 four months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the personal representative at: P.O. Box 427, Sandy, OR 97055, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate 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 October 6,1977. D IX IE CASTOR 39235 S.E Rude Road Sandy, OR 97055 HOW EILER 8. RICHARDS Attorneys for Personal Representative P O. Box 427 Sandy, OR 97055 - pending any appeal the school may make.” “ I would anticipate that if the church loses, they w ill appeal to the slate Supreme Court But while they are appealing, I anticipa te they w ill have to shut the school That’s my in terpretation of the agreement.” w ill drop the lawsuit to close the school when the appeals court decision is rendered “ Informally. I think we have agreed we w ill live by the decision of the court of appeals If it's unfavorable towards the county (ruling in favor of the school), we’ll drop our suit ooo Another venture into the realm of spirits frumenti. A Wisconsin firm is set to convert whey into 180 proof ethyl alcohol. It could be blended into vodka, gin, and cordial liquors. The firm estimates that 750 million pounds could be used annually. Area merchants are also planning a pumpkin decorating contest at Sandy Elementary School. Prizes w ill be given to the class w ith the best decorated pum pkins. The pumpkins w ill be displayed in Sandy stores. 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