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* - "» • o. -^—< «>■ v w * rhwn Obituaries Pauline Doust S andy resid en t P a u lin e D o u st d ie d S ept 13 in G re s h a m She w as 53 F u n e ra l s e rvices w ill be held T h u rs d a y , Sept 16. a t 10 30 a m a t St P a u l’s of D am ascus L u th e ra n C h u rc h V a u lt e n to m b m e n t w i l l fo llo w a t L in c o ln M e m o r ia l P a rk in P o rtla n d B o rn Ju n e 1. 192» in A itk in , M in n . she m a rr ie d G eo rg e Doust in G ra n d R a p id s on Ju n e 19. 1949 In 1962 th ey m oved to S easide an d liv e in St. H elens b e fo re m ovin g to S andy in 1976 w h e re she w as e m p lo y e d at F a ir la w n C a re C e n te r in G re s h a m u n til she r e tir e d She w as a m e m b e r of St. P a u l’s of D am ascus L u th e ra n C h u rc h . She is s u rv iv e d by h e r h u s b a n d , G e o r g e ; fo u r c h ild re n . M ic h a e l Doust of St H elens. M a r c Doust of Seaside, M a rc ia D oust of G re s h a m and P a tty M a g o u la s of A th e n s , G r e e c e ; fo u r b r o t h e r s . R o b ert of P o rtla n d . G en e in M in nesota. John of A loha and D ou glas in C a lifo r n ia , and fiv e g ra n d c h ild re n T h e fa m ily s u g g e s ts m e m o ria l co n trib u tio n s to the C a n c e r S ociety. Sandy F u n e ra l H o m e is in c h a rg e of a rra n g e m e n ts . James Roper F u n e ra l services fo r S a n d y r e s id e n t J a m e s H . R o p er w e re held W edn es day in the ch ap e l of Sandy F u n e ra l H o m e In te r m e n t fo llo w e d at F ir h ill M e m o r ia l C e m e t e r y in N O T IC E OF *» ? « *» > 4 4PPP1 Sandy M r R o p e r d ied Sept 12 in G re s h a m a f te r a lengthy illness H e w as 57 H e was bo rn Ju ne 17,1926 in S p rin g fie ld . M o H e se rv ed in the A rm y d u rin g W o rld W a r I I an d b e c a m e a s ta ff se rg e a n t. F o llo w in g his d isch arg e in 1946. he re tu rn e d to O rego n On M a y 4, 1946 he m a rr ie d E n o la P ro c to r in V a n c o u v e r, W ash They h a v e liv e d in S andy since Mr R o p er w o rke d a t R eynolds M e ta ls u n til 1962 In 1963 he w en t to w o rk a t M t. Hood C le a n e rs and L a u n d ry H e r e tir e d in I960 M r R o p e r w as a c h a rte r m e m b e r of the Sandy Lions C lu b and th e Sandy V e te ra n of F o re ig n W ars Post H e is s u rv iv e d by his w ife . E n o la , th re e d a u g h te rs C a ro l H ils ta d and K a th r y n P in k e rto n , both of S an d y, and J a n e t Sasser of P o r tla n d , th re e sisters. M a x in e R op er in N e b ra s k a . Sue N a y lo r and Peggy C o p h er. both of San d y , a n d e ig h t g r a n d c h ild re n T h e fa m ily s u g g e s ts m e m o ria ls be m a d e to the S andy Lions C lu b o r Sandv V F W Post Sarah Illge F o r m e r lo n g tim e S andy resid en t S a ra h C Illg e , 79, P o rtla n d , w ill be b u rie d a t S a n d y R id g e C e m e te r y a fte r s e rvices a t l p m , T h u rs d a y a t K e rn P a r k C h ris tia n C h u rc h She g rew up in P o rtla n d , but liv e d in S andy fro m 1946 u n til 1968 w h en she re tu rn e d to P o rtla n d She w as a m e m b e r of Sandy R eb ekah Lodge She is s u rv iv e d by son R ic h a r d W Illg e an d nephew P h il Moon, both of P o r tla n d H usband R ic h a rd U le g e p re c e d e d h e r in de ath in 1969 B a te m a n F u n e ra l C hapel of G re s h a m is hand ling fu n e ra l a rra n g e m e n ts . G. McConnell F u n e ra l services fo r G e r tru d e M c C o n n ell w ill be held to day, S ept 16. a t 2:30 p m in the c h a p le of Sandy F u n e ra l H o m e P riv a te in te rm e n t w ill follow a t S an dy R id g e C e m e te ry M r s . M c C o n n e ll d ie d Sept 13 in G re s h a m a t the ag e of 66 She w as born S ept 17, Th ey ra is e d th e ir fa m ily in M ic h ig a n an d m o ve d to O rego n to m a k e th e ir hom e n e a r S andy in 1968 M rs M c C o n n e ll w a s m a n a g e r of the W u n d er M o b ile H o m e P a r k n e a r S andy u n til h e r r e tire m e n t. She is s u rv iv e d by her h u s b a n d ; fiv e c h ild r e n , K en M c C o n n e ll and P a t M u n g , both in M ic h ig a n , Bob M c C o n n ell o f S and y, Judy P e te rs m a rk of U m a tilla an d D on M c C o n n e ll in W y o m in g ; her m o th e r, M a r y T r o m le y in M ic h ig a n ; 15 g r a n d c h ild re n , an d fiv e g r e a t g r a n d c h ild r e n . S ix bro th ers an d tw o sisters also s u rv iv e . T illam oo CHEESE LOAF changes so that general obligations are no longer allowed, then the District will issue revenue bonds and pledge its wa ter revenues The term of the bond is not to exceed 30 years Ç (Sec. I) SANOV (O r. ) PO6T 1915 in A lgo nac, M ic h . and raise d th e re On July 3, 1934 she m a r r ie d G eo rg e M c C o n n ell. E L E C T IO N NOTICE IS HEüEET GIVEN THAT ON TUESDAY« SEPTEMBER 2 1 , 1 9 8 2 / SPECIAL ELECTIONS WILL 3E HELD IN AND FCR THE D IS T R IC T S G IVEN o E L O h . T h e POLLS H IL L 9E OPEN FROM 8 : 0 0 A .M . UN TIL à:OC P . H . T h e FOLLOWING ARE F A C S IH IL E BALLOTS FOR SAID ELECTIONS CONTAINING T h E MEASURES TO 9E SUBMITTED AT SAIO E L E C T IO N : Sep' 14 I W r YES J U • V ■ I /7/Aea»Maa«A ///Ae/rwwaA Medium 2-lb. Loaf NO M n io v 1 O FFICIAL BALLOT FOR SPECIAL O IS TR IC T ELECTIO NS HELD IN CLAC KAM A S CO UN TY STATE OF OREGON SEPTEM B ER 21, 1982 O FFICIAL BALLOT FOR SPECIAL D IS T R IC T ELECTIO NS HELD IN C LAC KAM A S CO U N TY, STATE OF 0 R E 6 0 N , SEPTEM BER 21 I982 I A 0 04 C O U N T R Y C LU B W A TER D IS T R IC T SANDY UNION HIGH SCHOOL MEASURE 3-7 Submitted to the Legal Voters of Said District COUNTRY CLUB WATER DISTRICT BOND LEVY QUESTION: SHALL THE WATER DISTRICT ISSUE BONDS FOR AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $75.000 00? PURPOSE: The money raised through this bond will be used to buy the water system which serves the District It will also be used to make major improvements on the sys tem The bonds will be general obligations If the law changes so that general obligations are no longer allowed, then the District will issue revenue bonds and pledge its wa ter revenues The term of the bond is not to exceed 30 years. vL r - Lii MEASURE 3-11 Submitted to the Legal Voters of Said District SPECIAL OPERATING LEVY OUTSIDE OF THE TAX BASE Ballot A YES OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR SPECIAL O IS T R IC T ELECTIO NS HELD IN C LAC KAM A S CO UNTY, STATE OF OREGON. SEPTEM BER 21, 1 « 1 st loaf only. QUESTION: Shall Sandy Union High School levy $2,069,093 outside of the tax base for operating expenses during the school year 1982-83? PURPOSE: The District does not have a tax base which pro vides for educational programs required by State statute and adopted by the School Board. Therefore, voter appro val of an operating levy is presented to the District voters each year The total dollars will fund a reduc tion in programs and services, including ----------- teachers, materials, supplies, and mainte- YES nance No new programs or services have been added. If this measure is approved the NO taxes levied in the 1982-83 fiscal year will be fi nanced partially by the State of Oregon. NO 'Coupon expires Sept. 21,' 8 2 ’ injnnnnininnn¡nnx¡nzjz^ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / ! EGGS A*i MEASURE 3-12 * I BOOt Submitted to the Legal Voters of Said District SLEEPY HOLLOW WATER DISTRICT QUESTION: Shall Sandy Union High School District levy $404,040 00 outside of Oregon's constitutional limitation for operating expenses during the fiscal year 1982-83? PURPOSE: This levy will fund the costs of continuing edu cational programs which are not eligible for funding under the “A" levy It represents a $232,341 reduction of the previ ously submitted levy. If this measure is approved, $404.040.00 of taxes levied will be financed by local tax payers without any partial State payment. c YES 1 st dozen only with coupon. 'Coupon expires Sept. 21, '81 NO t AA Large Dozen 4 SPECIAL OPERATING LEVY OUTSIDE OF THE TAX BASE Ballot B MEASURE 3-9 Submitted to the Legal Voters of Said District SLEEPY HOLLOW WATER DISTRICT BOND LEVY QUESTION: SHALL THE WATER DISTRICT ISSUE BONDS FOR AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $38,000 00? PURPOSE: The money raised through this bond will be used to buy the water system which serves the District. It will also be used to make major improvements on the sys tem The bonds will be general obligations. If the law changes so that general obligations are no longer allowed, then the District will issue revenue bonds and pledge its wa ter revenues The term of the bond is not to exceed 30 years. T n IV'b ±£ 0 0 1 YES NO POLLING < ^ r 7 M M H iiiiiiiiim tin iiiiiiim i PLACES * OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR SPECIAL O IS TR IC T ELECTIO NS HELD IN CLAC KAM A S CO UN TY STATE OF OREGON SEPTEM BER 21. 198? I C 00I WILDWOOD ANNEX WATER DISTRICT MEASURE 3-10 Submitted to the Legal Voters of Said District WILDWOOD ANNEX WATER DISTRICT BOND LEVY QUESTION: SHALL THE WATER DISTRICT ISSUE BONDS FOR AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $32.000 00? PURPOSE: The money raised through this bond will be used to buy the water system which serves the District It will also be used to make major improvements on the sys tem The bonds will be general obligations If the law changes so that general obligations are no longer allowed, then the District will issue revenue bonds and pledge its wa ter revenues The term of the bond is not to exceed 30 years MOT ALL LEGAL VOTERS R E S ID IN G IN THE FOLLOWING PRECINCTS VOTE AT THE POLLING PLACES SO IN D IC A T E D . Boring Grade School School Ave. Borlr.g 403, 406, 407 B u ll Run School 41515 S. Hwy 213 Mt Angel 371 C o t t r e ll Grade School 36225 S.E. P ro cto r Rd, Boring 402 Firwood School 42900 S.E. Trubel Rd. Sandy 372, 374 Kelao School 34651 S.E. Kelao Rd, Boring 375, 404 DOG FO O SHALL 50-lb. Bag, Generic Nuggets. YES NO OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR SPECIAL O ISTR IC T ELECTIO NS HELO IN C LAC KAM A S CO UNTY STATE OF OREGON SEPTEM BER 21. 1982 TH IS ASTERISK IN D IC A TE S THOSE POLLING PLACES WHICH HAVI ENTRANCE ACCESSIBLE TO VOTERS USING WHEEL C H A IR S . ALL VOTERS/ INCLUDING THE HANDICAPPED/ RUST VOTE AT THE POLLING PLACES GIVEN FOR THEIR P R E C IN C T. WE REGRET THAT ALL POLL ING PLACES CANNOT BE AC CESSIBLE. IF YOU ARE HANDICAPPED AND YOUR POLLING PLACE IS NOT ACCESSIBLE TO VOTERS IN WHEEL CHAIRS OR ON CRUTCHES/ PLEASE CALL 6 5 5 - 8 5 5 1 FOR ADVICE ON OTHER METHODS OF VO TING . an I 0001 ■A I st 50-lb. bag only. ^Æûunon Bïnirot ioni Oi *oò ///Z RIVERSIDE WATER DISTRICT MEASURE 3-8 Submitted to the Legal Voters of Said District RIVERSIDE WATER DISTRICT BOND LEVY QUESTION: SHALL THE WATER DISTRICT ISSUE BONDS FOR AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $64,180 00? PURPOSE: The money raised through this bond will be used to buy the water system which serves the District It will also be used to make major improvements on the sys tem The bonds will be general obligations. If the law Sandy C ity H a ll 39250 Pioneer Blvd. Sandy 101, 102 Sandy Grade School 38755 Pleasant Ave. Sandy 373, 376 Woodland F ir e S ta tio n S ta r Route Rhododendron 381, ATTEST: GEORGE D. POPPEN COUNTY CLERK M ill / / / / / O O i Z i O © O j io iü w ô r\ 382 Z // /Z /Z Z Z /Z Z Z Z Z /Z Z ///Z Z / Û p p ii 7 ,im ! 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