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SANDY (Or«.) POST Thur, O k
A. 197« (toc.
T,
Sites for airport eyed
Local studies foreign farming
Two or three Clackamas
County airports will be
studied in detail as possible
sites for the (tort of Fort
land’s third general aviation
airport
The specific sites will be
decided early next week,
explained Jay Buechler, port
planner. The port’s staff has
been looking at about 30 air
fields in Clackamas County
and is culling the list to
determ ine
which
sites
deserve further study. The
staff’s recommendations will
be presented Dec. 12 to the
port commission.
The port wants a third
general aviation airport to
handle growth in private
aviation between now and
the year 2000. “We feel the
aviation system for the
Portland metropolitan area
needs
some
additional
capacity between now and
the year 2000,” Buechler
said.
The Port operates general
aviation facilities at Por
tland-Troutdale
A irp o rt,
New international
program offered
With the addition of five
new
courses
and
modifications
to several
existing courses, Mt. Hood
Com m unity College w ill
introduce a new academic
program in international
education with the beginning
of winter term Jan. 2.
“ Mt. Hood will be the only
community college in the
nation
w ith
a degree
program in international
education,*’ said T illie
H a rris ,
program
coor
dinator.
Mark Liepold of Boring stands outside his host family's farmhouse in Vara,
Sweden. The SUHS graduate is spending a year overseas learning foreign
farming methods wider the Future Farmers of America’s Work Experience
Abroad program. Liepold’s learning experiences have included par
ticipation in a cheese fair in nearby Skara, Sweden,
different from those he has
experienced in the states.
“The taxes are too high for a
farm er to own a truck so all the
grain is hauled by tractor and
tra ile r,” he said.
The 1979 Sandy Union High
School graduate has also had
the opportunity to witness and
take part in a cheese fair in
Skara, a local cultural activity.
Liepold said he feels he is
gaining valuable knowledge
through the opportunities and
experiences available in the
WEA program.
designed to give the participant
first-hand
opportunities
to
e x p lo re
and
ex p erien c e
a g ric u ltu re , lifesty les and
traditions of a foreign country.
Since September, Liepold has
been living and working with
the Jonsson family on their 250-
acre grain and cattle farm near
Vara, Sweden.
Some of his experiences so
far have included combining,
plowing and disking.
Mark Liepold of Sandy is
gaining a unique insight into
Swedish agriculture as he lives
and works side by side with
mem bers of his host family.
Mark, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Liepold, 30240 S.E. Kelso
Rd., Boring, is a 12-month
participant in the Future
F arm ers of A m erica’s Work
Experience Abroad (WEA)
program.
WEA is an international
exchange program for active
and alumni FFA m em bers,
Liepold has found farming
practices here to be quite
“ But, 17 other colleges in
the northwest are planning
like programs. We will serve
as a model to these other
schools in the development of
international
education,’’
Harris added.
The internationalizing of
the MHCC curriculum is
being made possible through
a special two-year grant
awarded to the college by the
D epartm en t
of H ealth,
Education and Welfare via
the
N ational
Defense
Education A ct
The program will offer
students three geographical
areas
of
concen
tratio n — Asian, L atin
A m erican , or European
studies. Students will also be
f e a t , More o r le e s ,
of
to th e q u a r t e r c o rn e r
a lo n g a a ld q u a r t e r s e c tio n
N o tic e i s Hereby g iv e n th a t a t 10 « .« . on T hursday, December 30,
l» 7 9 , a t th e Clackamas County C ourthouse Annex, Second F lo o r , 90«
Main S t r e e t . Oregon C ity , O regln , th ere s h a l l be a p u b lic h ea rin g
by and b e fo r e th e Board o f C o em lesio n ers o f Clackamas County to
co n s id e r th e form ation o f a cou n ty s e r v i c e d i s t r i c t to be named
th e Uoodland w ater s e r v i c e D i s t r i c t , th e p u rp oses and b o u n d a ries
o f which a re l i s t e d b elow . Any I n t e r e s t e d p erson M y appear and
s h a l l be g iv e n a re a so n a b le o p p o r tu n ity to be h eard .
The purpose fo r th e form ation o f th e Hood land w ater S e r v ic e D i s t r i c t
s h a l l be th e c o n s t r u c t io n , m ain ten an ce, and o p e r a tio n o f a w ater
su p p ly works and s e r v i c e , in c lu d in g a l l f a c i l i t i e s n e c e ss a r y fo r
tap p in g n a tu r a l so u r c e s o f d o m estic and in d u s t r i a l w a ter, t r e a t in g
and p r o t e c t in g th e q u a lit y o f th e w ater and t r a n s m it t in g I t t o th e
p o in t o f s a l e to any p erso n , c i t y , d osM stic w ater su p p ly c o r p o r a tio n
or o th e r p u b lic or p r iv a t e agency fo r d o m e s tic , m u n icip a l and
in d u s t r i a l w ater su p p ly s e r v i c e .
B eg in n in g a t th e c e n te r o l
S e c tio n 20 ; th en ce S o u th w e s te rly
Roam«««
to th e t r u e p o in t o f b e g in n in g .
( 2 7 E )2 ,A )O O )i th a n c e k s s t e r ly « lo n g a a ld coamon s e c tio n
2 4 5 8 .9 0 f e e t
HoUow:
In v a it m a n t « ,
n o re o r la « « ,
S e c tio n 2 2 , T . 2 1 .«
8. 8 t .
C lackaM as C o u n ty , O regon; th en ce N o rth )5 5 f e e t
In c .
••
S u b d iv is io n ;
li n e
B eginn in g a t th e common s e c t i o n co r n e r o f S e c t io n s 1 9 , 2 0 , 29
and 10, T. 2 S . , R. « E. o f th e w. M ., Clackamas C ounty,
w regon, s a id p o in t b ein g th e tr u e p o in t o f b e g in n in g : th en ce
T r a il);
k a a t 1 9 5 .0 l e e t
th en ce E a s t e r ly 712 f e e t ;
to
th en ce
th e n c e 5o u th 0 1 * 2 6 ’ West 2 6 8 .9 ) f e e t , More or
o f S leep y H o llo w D r iv e (O ld B arlow
lan d conveyed to Lee J . and
in Book 6 6 1 , Rage 2 4 1 ;
th en ce South 0 1 *
l i n e o f S leep y H o llo w 552 f e e t . More o r le s s ,
to
.
D is tr ic t.
g e n e r a l o b l i g a t i o n bond is s u e a t tba o f f i c e s o f R ankin, McMurry,
I f I t s b id la a c c e p t e d , b u t t h i a s ta te m e n t s h a l l n o t be
S . N. Columbia S t r a a t , P o r tla n d , Oregon 97258, u n t i l lOtOO a.m .
o f th e W. M .; th en ce N o rth a lo n g th e west
l i n e o f M t.
GOOD FAITH DEPOSIT; FORM OF BID
Each b id must be u n c p n d it io n a l, and must be fo r th e p ur
im m ed ia tely t h e r e a f t e r th a b id s w i l l ba p u b l ic ly opgnmd and
1 1 ’ West a lo n g th e e a s t
announced, and w ith in fo u r hours t h e r e a f t e r tha Board o f
ch a se o f a l l Bonds h a ra in d e s c r ib e d .
p o in t o f A ld er C reek Sowwer H omus , « a id p o in t
p o in t o f B arlow T r a i l
Howe» S u b d iv is io n ;
10** E a s t a lo n g s a id south l i n e
to a p o in t on th e l e f t
bank o f
Map 2 6 1 2 5 8 8 );
th an ce S o u t h e a s t e r ly a lo n g a a ld l e f t
o f a a ld s u b d iv is io n
th e SaiMon R iv e r
th e D i s t r i c t , o f or upon a bank d o in g b u s in e s s In th e S t a t s
to a p o in t e f
In t e r s e c t io n w it h th e c e n te r
of
thenco west a lo n g a a ld
lin e
1110 f e e t , More o r le a s ,
lan d conveyed to W ilb u r
1 8 4 .7 8 f e e t ;
) 5 ' Weal 2 9 0 .5 7
tiien cc N o rth J*
It* Last
In Souk 4 8 4 , Page 010 (26k26A D 18O O );
to 4 p o in t ;
fe e t;
th en ce N o rth 8 4 *
4 8 2 .4 ( a e t
th e n c e a lo n g rl«c n o rth
15 5 0 .1 1 le e r
th en ce South 50* West 100 f e e t ;
l in e o f
a a ld
19)
Sufwtser ikaxes 2 8 1 1 .7 f e e t , More o r
le e s ,
th en ce N o rth ) *
th a n c e N o rth 21* L ast
li n e
1988 82 ( s a t
li n e o f Lot
100 f o r t ;
th e n « •
18*
to a p o in t on th e c e n te r o f
k a e t 1 7 8 3 .8 0 f e e t . More o r l e t s ,
kaat
885
lin e
u f Se«t lo n
1 , B lock 1 , B e e b i l l 's
N o rth 2 1 7 .8 f e e t
19, I b a r r a East
to a p o in t on th e n o rth w e a t
la n d conveyed t o R ic h a rd J . and J a c q u e lin e L,
7 1 -1 6 0 0 ) ;
th en ce Last
170 f e e t , n o re or
land conveyed to tdnund
I l l s 15 f e e t
700
them «* t a s t e r i y
10 f e e t , Mora o r le s s ,
p o in t n f
n o r t h e r l y e x t e n t . m o f the e .ia t
) in.
of Lot 71,
le e s ;
35*
f e c i , nore nr
le e s ;
Hood Higltwey No.
26 ;
t<>
a
I r .« ll) ,
Sowth 8 1* 4 8 ' W.
8 1 1 .4 8 f e e t
ie s a ,
to a p o in t o r th e South l i n e of
to th e t r u e p o in t of
HI
hi
« • g in n in g . 1
R iv e r s id e ;
The b o n d ,
,r I t » » ;
on th e so u th l i n e pf s a id Highway No.
Ir o n (h e n o rth e a s t co rn e r o f
N o rla n as reco rd ed
in Book 84 0 ,
554 ( a e t , More o r l e a f ,
thence South 0 *
Income t a x e s .
The le g a l o p in io n w i l l ba reproduced on each
Bond.
DELIVERY o r BONDS: NO LITIGATION
The Bond* w i l l ba d e li v e r e d co m p le te w ith o u t undue d e la y
a t th a ex p en se o f th a S ch o o l D i s t r i c t a t P o r tla n d , O regon, or
a t th e ex p en se o f tha a u c c e s s t u l b ld d ar in such p la c e aa ha
d e s ig n a t e s .
INTEREST NATE
S e ttle m e n t fo r th e Bonds s h a l l ba made In u m ed -
p la c e o f d e li v e r y o f th a Bonds.
The Bonds w i l l b ear I n t e r e s t p a y a b le s e m i- a n n u a l1" on
Tha s u c c e s s f u l b id d er w i l l be p ro v id ed w ith th e u su al
In m u lt ip le s
(1 /9 1 o r o n e - t w e n t ie t h
( 1 /2 0 ) o f o n e p e r c e n t
(1»)
n o t e x c e e d in g a n e t e f f e c t i v e r a t e o f 10« per annum, as
th en ce
J
t h * evawon c .r n e r
E. ,1 tH. W. H.,
o f S e c t io n . 2 4 . 2 9 ,
)2 and ) ) ,
T.
2
4 .,
t in n t*
Sooth 7 2 * OB' Wool
108 ( a e t , Mere a r
2 8 , s a id p o in t
i tra c t
af
b .,In n in ,:
t h . n c . S o u th e rly « Io n , th « coamon « « c tlo n lin o
la ta ,
ta
a p o in t
th en ce W e s te rly
Mori an
2 « * J . »9 ( • • * ,
th an co W o a ta tly 1 )2 0 f o o t , m o t. a r ! • • « ,
t b a a o u tb li n o « f A l k . t
n o r« « r I« « « (o a p o in t )
two p e r c e n t
(2 * ,.
The b o n d , s h a l l h ave b u t o n e coupon fo r th e
W.» and tb o . . a t
to tb o p o in t • (
ln to im itlo n of
U n a o f *v«H AvaiuM • •
«boon In
t r a t i o n s h a l l ba p aid by tha a u c c a a a tu l b ld d ar:
more th a n o n e r a t a o f I n t e r e s t , and s u p p le m e n ta l co u p o n s w i l l
o f CUBIP p r in t in g w i l l be p a id by th e D i e t r l c t .
n o t b e p e r m it t e d .
« « ta n a lo n
1 0*« f « « t , n o t . o r ! • • « ,
th e r a t e q u o te d fo r t h e co u p o n s m a tu rin g In t h e la a a e d la te ly p r e
t o a p o in t on tb o t l , b t
bonk o f tb a »andy , l v « r
(F a r t a i aap 2 f t ) 2 A C ) ;
tb a p o in t a f
In ta ta a c tla n v lt h
r l,b t
bank 2 M 0 f o o t , mots a r l a s t ,
tb a w a tt
Wildwood A nno«| tbonco R o n h o t ly
U l)
U n a e f Lot
1, d o c k
l a s t , n o r . o r la a a ,
U n a batwaan bat I Io n a 29 and 1 2 , M i d
),
Nt.
te
Rood
t a a p o in t on
p o in t
« Ito
I
lan d conv«y«d to H a n lfo ld
C oplea o f tha O f f i c i a l S ta tem en t e f th e School D ls t M c t
J e f f r e y N o rth w e st, 1900 G eorgia P a c i f i c B u ild in g , P o r tla n d ,
PAYMENT
Oregon 9 7 20«, f in a n c ia l c o n s u lt a n t t o th e D i s t r i c t , T elep hon e
B oth th e p r i n c i p a l o f and th e i n t e r e s t on t h e Bonds w i l l
9 0 1 /2 2 4 - 9 0 3 0 ..
be p a id a t t h e o f f i c e o f th e T r e a su r e r o f C lackam as C ounty in
BY ORDER OP SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1)
Clackamas C ounty, Oregon
510
b a i n , an tb a n o rth w e a t e a rn e r o f a t r a c t • (
ADO1T1OMAL INFORMATION
fo r t h ia bond iaaua «tay be o b ta in e d upon re q u est from P ip er
c e d in g y e a r .
t banc a N o r t h w a a t a r ly a l a n , s a id
th a axpanaaa
The i n t e r e s t r a t e q u o te d f o r co u p o n s m atur
in g in a ec h o f trie y e a r s 1499 th ro u g h 2000 s h a l l not be l e e s than
tb a aaw tb U n a o f A id e r Way and I t «
The exp en sa* o f CUBIP r e g i s
i n t e r e s t due on any i n t e r e s t payamnt d a t e , no Bond s h a l l b ea r
flood Wildwood A n n « .; th o n ca c o n t ln u ln , w a a t a t ly « Ia n ,
tb a coamon « a c t io n
tra c t
t h e h i g h e s t and lo w e s t I n t e r e s t r a t e s q u o te d s h a l l n o t e x c e e d
d e liv e r y and pay fo r tha Bonda.
11 «nd ) ) ,
805
s a id M o rio n t r a c t !
l i n e a f a a ld
by t h e s u c c e s s f u l b id d e r , and t h e d i f f e r e n c e b etw een
I t la a n t ic ip a t e d t h a t CUStP numbers w i l l be p r in te d on
th a Bonds, but n e it h e r th a f a i l u r e t o p r in t such number a on
c a u se fo r a f a i l u r e or r e f u s a l by tha p urch aser to a c c e p t
tb a P la t o f N t .
lan d conveyed to B valyn L .
t o th e n o rth w est c o rn e r e f
West along th e west
line
th e M t.
b e in g w e s t e r ly 812
Rage )8 2 ( 26!2UtM.2bOO/ ;
s p e c ifie d
o lo s in q d ocu m en ts. I n c lu d in g a n o n l lt lg a t I o n o a r t i f l c a t e .
CUS IP NUMBERS
any Bond nor any e r r o r w ith ra a p e c t t h e r e t o e h a ll c o n s t i t u t e
t l . c k n n . » l o o m , , O tag o ti, « « Id p o in t k « ln g ItM
144 f e e t , Mure n r le g a l t h e m e
i n t e r s « i t Ion w ith t h e n o r th l i n e a f
S o u th e rly
p r e s e n t fe d e r a l Income t a x e s and p r e s e n t S t a t s o f Oregon p erso n a l
C o u n ty , In Oregon C i t y , O regon .
th en ce Booth
120 f e e t ;
then ce S o u th e a s te rly a lo n g a a ld n o r th
th e m e
p a id from o th e r s o u r c e s , tha Bonds a re p a y a b le from ad valorem
t a x e s w hich may ba le v ie d upon a l l o f th a t a x a b le p ro p erty
w i l l be redeeated a t th e o f f i c e o f t h e T r e a su r e r o f C lackam as
o f o n e -e ig h th
p o in t on the ao««th l in e o f K irk w o o d U riv e
I«« I , » 8 »
t o th e p o in t of
f e a t , n o re o r le a s ,
«
a t p a r , p lu s a c c r u e d i n t e r e s t t o t h e d a t e o f r e d e m p tio n .
J u ly 1 and J a n u a ry 1 , a t su c h r a t e o r r a t e s ,
4. Wildwood Annex
i n t e r ee« t Io n w it h th e
th en ce W e s te rly
then« r N o rth 8 5 * 5 7 ’ West
Mood Highway No. 28.
I se t
any i n t e r e s t paym ent d a t e t h e r e a f t e r , t h e bonds w i l l b e redeem ed
bank o f th e
batwoon M c t lo n «
fg a r
th a t tha Bonda a re v a li d and l e g a l l y b in d in g g e n e r a l o b lig a t i o n s
o f S ch o o l D i s t r i c t No. 1 ) , Clackam as C ounty, O regon, t h a t u n le s s
l a t a l y a v a il a b l e fe d e r a l funds on tha d ata and a t th e tim e and
th en ce K e s te r iy alo n g th e so u th r i g h t - o f -
o f a e id Higltwey 940 f e e t , n o re o r le s s ,
t r v . p o in t . 1
N o r t h e r ly |h 0 . )4 f e e t
Osburn, G a lla g h er « VavRoaky, o f P o r tla n d , O regon, to th e a f f e c t
th en ce
B t.
West
In i n v e r s e n u m e r ic a l o r d e r a t 102» o f p a r , th e premium d e c l i n i n g
to th e q u a r te r
to a p o in t on th e l e f t
l«» the
18
and a f t e r J a n u a ry 1 , 1949 th a b o n d , m a tu rin g a f t e r Ja n u a ry 1 , 1 9 9 9 ,
(p e r T a x Map 26K20CB); th en ce S o u tlie a s te r Iy a lo n g s a id l e f t
bank 1 ,7 2 0 f e e t , Mora n r le s s ,
if'
a t i t s o p t i o n , t o redeem on
to a p o in t ;
b e g in n in g .
seedy R iv e r
w ith th a ap p ro v in g o p in io n o f th a law firm o f R ankin, McMurry,
19 end 2 0 , t lien« a Sooth 8 5 * 18*
35' t o s t 45 f e e l , « n re o r
le s s ,
n o r t h e r ly e x te n s io n
to a p o in t on th e q u a r t e r
way l i n e
n o r t h e a s t e r ly
Tha s u c c e s s f u l b id d er w i l l be fu r n is h e d , w ith o u t c o a t ,
9 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
9 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
1 0 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
1 1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
1 2 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
1 ) 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
1 4 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
1 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
1 4 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
1 7 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
1 /2 » e v e r y s i x m o n th s, and com m encing on J an u ary 1 , 1990 and on
1 5 2 1 .3 4 f e a t
In B ook 3 1 0 , Page 707 ; th e m e N o rth 0 * 10* Bast
t i n n e r N o r t h e r ly 177 f e e t . More o r
then «e Sooth 55*
th en ce
Sandy
th e M t.
f a s t 654 l e « i ,
» actio n 26 ;
th e n c e N o rth 460 f e e l , n o re o r le s s ;
c o rn e r on th e • o «w >n l in e o f S e c tio n
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0 1 /0 1 /9 7
0 1 /0 1 /9 «
0 1 /0 1 /9 9
0 1 /0 1 /0 0
REDEMPTION
The D i s t r i c t r e s e r v e , t h e r i g h t ,
f e e t, More
f e e t t o e p o in t ;
s e c t io n
100 f e e t
th en ce w e s t e r ly a lo n g a a ld
a lo n g I lie s e a t U n a o f s a id Cook t r a c t and I t a
th e n c e Wrs’ Joo l e e t ;
4 7 ,1 1 1 .0 0
« 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
5 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
« 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
« 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
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7 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
9 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
4 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
l i n e of
L . Look ea r e c o r d e d
th« n« • uesc
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0 1 /0 1 / 8 5
0 1 /0 1 /8 «
0 1 /0 1 / 8 7
0 1 /0 1 /8 8
0 1 /0 1 / 9 9
0 1 /0 1 / 9 0
to a p o in t on th e
37*
LEGAL OPINION
Amount
amount, and t h a t tha I n t e r e s t on th a Bonds la exempt from a l l
lin e ;
to a p o in t un th e s o u th e a s t c o rn e r o f a t r a c t o f
to a p c in t on Lite west
M a tu r ity Data
th en ce South 4 0 * 3 0 ' West 100
fe e t;
Hennessy (26126A S 400) by deed re c o rd
R iv e r P a rk ,
Amount
B arlow T r a i l
a lo n g th e Most s o u t h e r ly n o rth
in g from f a i l u r e o f th e b id d er to comply w ith th e term s o f I t s
b id .
a e r i a l l y in n u m erica l o rd er on th e l e t day o f Jamoery aa f o llo w a i
s u b d iv is io n
c o rn e r o f a t r a c t o f
o r le a s ,
in th a sum o f $ 2 ,1 1 1 .0 0 and each d en om in ation t h e r e a f t e r in th e
«urn o f $ 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 , numbered 1 th rou gh )7 S , and w i l l mature
Bonds o r t o secu ra tha S ch o o l D i s t r i c t a g a in s t any l o s s r e s u l t
w ith in th e S ch o o l D i s t r i c t w ith o u t li m i t a t i o n aa to r a ta or
th e n c e South 8 1 * 3 0 ' West
N o rth 0 *
s ix t e e n t h c o rn e r o f 8 e < tio n 2 0 .
th a s u c c e s s f u l b id d er w i l l be r e ta in e d a s p a rt oayment fo r th e
$ 1 ,9 4 7 ,1 1 ) .0 0 d a ted January 1 , 1 9 4 0 , w ith th a f i r s t d en om in ation
to th e n o rth w e a t c o rn e r
to th e n o rth e a s t c o rn e r o f
M ucus; th e n re Sooth 8 5 * 0 5 ' hast
to a
5 8 ’ kaat
s e c tio n
A ld e r Cree»
108 f e e t , More or
th en ce South 67* West 110 f e e t , More o r le e s ,
to a p o in t on s a id c e n te r o f s e c tio n
ka«t
bonds o f th a S ch o o l D i s t r i c t in th a p r in c ip a l amount o f
th en ce N o rth 5 2 * 5 1 ' West 3 1 1 .2 9
fe e t;
South 95* 1-
f.
th en ce a lo n g
p o in t ;
th«> .. •• N o rth 19*
o f s o ld s u b d i v i s i o n .
to a
a ls o b e in g th e
fe e t;
No I n t e r e s t
w i l l be a llo w e d on th a d e p o s it w ith th a b id , and tha cheek o f
of
s u b d iv is io n H ^ rth 2 2 * 48* Meat 2 8 2 .9 9 f e a t ;
th en ce N o rth 82" 0 4 ' Last
156.7*5 f e e t ;
s e c t io n l i n e
fo o t to
th e n c e N o rth 8 5 * A )*
1 )8 1 .8 5
Tha Bonds w i l l ba n e g o t ia b le g e n e r a l o b lig a t i o n coupon
M a tu r ity D ate
le a s ,
fe e t;
(F a r Tax
and must be e n c lo s e d
In a s e a le d e n v e lo p e marked " P roposal fo r Bonds."
bank 3160 f e e t . More
th en ce N o rth a lo n g th e west l i n e o f a a ld C la ru e t r a c t
th e v e s t l i n e o f ¡ ¿ id
1 )0 f e e t .
go in g
and S arah C. C ia r u a as re c o rd e d
Meat a lo n g th e so u th lin e
road
Hood Higltwey No. 2 6 , a a ld p o in t a ls o b e in g th e t r u e p o in t of
p o in t on th e southw est c o rn e r o f a t r a c t o f
in itia l
l in e o f a p u b lic
t o a p o in t on th e so u th
More o r le e s ,
S e c tio n 25;
in itia l
2 S .,
Each b id must be accom
panied by a c e r t i f i e d ch eck or c a s h i e r ' s check In fa v o r o f
D ir e c t o r s w i l l a c t upon th a b id s .
19, 2 0 , 29 and 1 0 , T .
o r le a s ,
the
14 f e e t , n o re o r le s s ,
b e g in n in g ; th er.ce N o rth 77* 62*
o f th e w. M. , C lackaM as O u n t y , O reg o n , « « id p o in t
deemed t o be a p a r t o f t h e b id .
o f Oreqon, In th e sum o f $ 1 9 ,0 0 0 .0 0
(A 16 fo o t r i g h t - o f - w a y )
1. Beriow Alder Creek. Alder Heights
T e d m o re end Riverside -
Each b ld d a r s h a l l in c l u d e in I t s b id a s ta te m e n t
Osburn, G a lla g h er « VavRoaky, 1400 Bmnjamin F r a n k lin P la t a , one
DESCRIPTION OF BONDS
R. 6 I .
f o r re d e m p tio n p r io r t o f i n a l
o f t h e n e t I n t e r e s t c o a t and th e n e t e f f e c t i v e i n t e r e s t r a t e
M a r jo r ie L. Burgess as
b e g in n in g a t th e cMMMurt c o rn e r Ol S e c tio n s 2 J , 2 4 , 25 and 2 6 , T .
th e
S aalgd b ld a w i l l bn ra c a lv a d fo r th a p urch ase o f t h ia
DECEMBER 1 8 . 1979.
of
Bonds w i l l be s o ld t o th e
m a tu r ity d a t e , p r o v id e s th e lo w e s t n e t I n t e r e s t c o s t t o th e
TIME AND PLACE OF BALE
n o rth w e a t
th e t r u e p o in t
fo r l e e s th an p er v a lu e and th e
U n le s s a l l b id s a r e r e j e c t e d ,
n one o f th a Bonds a r e c a l l e d
GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, SERIES 1940
th en ce
in s a id s u b d iv is io n ;
th en ce W e s te rly 7 ) 1 .2 0 f e e t , More o r l e s s , to th e
c o rn e r o f a t r a c t o f
fe a t;
t
o f t h e N o t ic e o f Bond S a le and s u b m it t in g t h e b id w h ic h . I f
b e g in n in g
tlien ce M u rth 8 4 * 2 0 ' Wear 2 6 0 7 .8
P1179-»
12-6
12 13
12 20
■
r e j e c t any o r a l l b i d s .
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 )
t o th e n o r th e a s t c o rn e r o f S leep y H o llo w ;
t o a p o in t on th e s o u th l i n e
re c o rd e d
the tru e p o in t of beg inn in n ,
In th« Circuit Court
of the State
ol Oregon
tor the County
ot Clackamas
PROBATE D EPARTM ENT
Bonds w i l l be aw arded t o th e b id d e r co m p ly in g w ith t h e teram
CLACKAMAS COUNTY, OREGON
o f s e l l s u fc d tv ls le n 1 2 9 7 .3 0 f e e t
th e n o rtliw e s t c o rn e r e f th e Beech P ark t r a c t
le s s ,
R. * ! .
J
Probate proceedings In the
estate of Esther R. Bunnell,
deceased, are now pending In the
above entitled court, wherein R.
Lucille Ogden, the undersigned,
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 four 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-wlt: P.O. Box 427,
Sandy, Oregon »7055 or they may
be barred
All persons whose rights may
be affected by the said probate
proceedings may obtain ad
dltional information from the
records of the court, the un
dersigned personal represen
tative or the latter's attorney(s)
who Is (a r e ): Vernon L.
Richards,
P.O.
Box
427,
Sandy, Oregon 97055 448-4171
R Lucille Ogden, P.O. Box 24,
Sandy, Oregon »7055. 448-4982.
f u l l amount o f a c c r u e d I n t e r e s t .
9X ,4 4 7 ,1 1 ) .0 0
o f a e id
6 6 0 .8 1
'<
Bonds w i l l n o t be s o ld
)« « 5 f o o t ,
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
to th e t r u e p o in t o f
th en ce N o rth 0 * 2 4 ' f a s t
X c r t h e .is t e r lv a lo n g t h e n o r t h
Barlow, Alder C reek, A lder H e ig h ts, Tadmor and X Iv e r s Id a :
2
Public notice
h ig h e s t b id d e r , b u t th e O i s t r i c t Board r e s e r v e s th e r i g h t t o
th en ce West 1 8 7 .2 0 f e e t to th e aouthw eat
c o rn e r o f a a ld s u b d iv is io n ;
Una
M. ,
o f th e W.
th e n c e South 2 2 * 1 8 ' West a lo n g th e so u th l i n e
s u b d iv is io n 1 1 8 7 .9 9 f e e t ;
1.
th e c « M u n s < « tlo *i c o rn e r o f S e c tio n «
He said the port is looking
at Clackamas sites generally
because the county has the
most available airspace and
doesn’t interfere with Port-
land, Troutdale or Hillsboro
airports.
AWARD OF BONOS
reco rd ed In dead r a f e r a n c a 7 0 -0 0 2 « «
t o th e t r u a p o in t o f b a ,In n in « .
b e g in n in g , s a id p o in t a ls o b e in g th e i n i t i a l p o in t f o r th e S le e p y H o llo w
South 8 8 * 49*
day o f November, 1979.
lin e
2 .
The boundary o f th e Hood land w ater S e r v ic e D i s t r i c t s h a l l be th a t
u n in corp orated area w ith in th e County o f C lackam as, S t a t e o f Oregon,
more p a r t ic u l a r ly d e s c r ib e d as th e f o llo w in g fou r a r e a s:
at
“ We need another reliever
airport and, as much as
possible, separate from
P o rtla n d
In te r n a tio n a l
Airport," Buechler said.
Estate of:
ESTHER
R
BUNNELL. Deceased
No. 7» 11 -22P
NOTICE TO
IN TER ES TE D PERSONS
Also, the changing world
environm ent makes the
understanding of different
cultural
perspectives
or
differences
increasingly
more important. And finally,
the college can offer a local
two-year degree to area
students planning to transfer
to a four-year college to
finish their international
education.
For more inform ation
regarding the new in
te r n a tio n a l
ed u c a tio n
program, contact Harris at
667-7296.
-wee
NOTICE OF HEARING
B e g in n in g
Harris explained that there
were several reasons for the
addition of the program to
the college’s curriculum. The
vocational-technical aspects
follow in the footsteps of the
increased interest in in
ternatio nal trade. More
businesses are interested in
employees with an in
ternationalized background.
A lid has been placed on
the growth at Troutdale,
Hillsboro is near its capacity
and the port wants to move
general aviation operations
from Portland International.
*
Public Notices.
DATED t h i s
able
to
receive
th eir
associate of arts degrees in
one of three majors within
the program — import-
export, journalism, early
child education — or they
may transfer their MHCC
course
credits
to the
Universtiy of Oregon to earn
a bachelors degree in in
ternational education.
aviation facilities at Port
land-Troutdale
A irp o rt,
Portland-Hillsboro
Airport
and Portland International
Airport.
Oregon C i t y . O regon .
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