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B— 5ANOY i O f . ) PO»T Thur» Oct ?» I W ($ t I) Superintendent explains bid process Public N otices RUBIK NOTICt Tha Sandy City Council will Hold o public hooring on Mon doy Norsm b«' I I 9B3 to rocoivo testimony Irom the public concerning propotol* io place o federally funded multiple fomily housing com pie* within the city The public h earing it tcheduled for 8 00 PM in the City Council chamber ol Sandy City Hall The public 1» invited to attend and give testimony Don Wilton City Planner P ,062 11 10-28 IN THI CIRCUIT COURT OP THI »TATI OP OREGON FOR THI COUNTY OP CLACKAMAS U T A H OP ■ O N IT BYRON EDMONDS NOTICT TO INTERESTED PERSONS No P 82-8-44 NOTICT The Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas has op pointed Joyce P Edmonds ond Bryon C Tdmondt os personal representative for the Tstate of Robert Byron Edmonds, deceased All persons having claims ogoinst that estate ore required to present the claim, with proper vouchers to the i-ersonal representative c o .udy Gront Attorney for the Personal Representative ot P O So* 432 17460 Shelley A v e n u e . Sandy Oregon 97055 within four months from the dote of the first publication of this notice as stoted below, or they may be borred A l l pei sons whose rights may be of fectad by this proceeding may obtain additional information from the records of the court. Die personal representative, or the attorney for the per sonal representative. Dated and first published October 21 1982 Joyce F. Edmonds and Byron C. Edmonds Personal Representative Judy Grant Attorney for the Personal Pepresentotive P1082-5 10-2» 10 28 I I 4 PUBLIC NOTICE The regularly scheduled Planning Commission meeting for the month of November 1982 has been cancelled by Chairman Sundin due to lack of applications Don Wilson City Planner P1082 12 10 28 NOTICE OT HEARING On November 10 1982 ot the hour of 9 00 a m . at the Courthouse Anne* 906 Mom Street Oregon City Oregon the Boord of County Commis sioners will consider the amended preliminary plat of the Alderwood Mobile Home planned unit development subdivision proposing to create 185 lots This hearing will be de novo evidence relating to ony and all issues roised by the application will be occpeted The applicant is Lowell N|ust Poul Rice et ol file number 1682 80 S R The hearing is for property g e n e r a lly d e s c rib e d a t follows Located on the south side ol Brightwood Loop appro* imately 2 000 feet east of its intersection w ith Trumon Road Brightwood area The specific property is fur ther described as T2S R6E Section 25A To* Lots 200 300 400 401 ond 500 W M The application is available fo r in s p e c tio n a t the Clockomas County Planning Division 902 Abernothey Rood. Oregon City Oregon (phone 665 8521) from 8 00 a m . to 5 00 p m P10828 10 28 Picking for a City of Sondy ioning designation and on naxobon to tha city of tax lot 400 ond o portion ol »ox lot 200 taction 14 T2S B4E Tha property it located on the north tide of US Hiohwoy 26 immediately west of the Joni Berryland »ite The public hearing it scheduled for 8 00 PM in the City Council chamber* ot Son dy City Holl Affected parties are invited to ottend ond to give testimony Don Wilson City Plonner PI082 13 10 28 INVITATION TO 810 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Boord of Directors of Clackamas County School District No 13 will receive seoled bids until the hour of 7 30 P M on Thursday November 11 for one (1) new or used 65 passenger convan tional school bus Proposals shall be delivered or m a ile d in a sealed envelope plainly marked School Bus Bid* and bearing the name of the bidder Bids will be publicly opened ot 8 00 P M on Thursday November 11, 1982 Specifica tions moy be obtained at Welches Elementory School W elches O regon 97067 622 3165 Kenneth C Blackburn Superintendent Clerk Welches Elementory School Welches Oregon 97067 622 3165 P1082 6 10 21 10 28 114 PUBLIC NOTICE The Sondy City Council will hold o public heoring on Mon day, November I, 1982 to con sider the request of Mr Brad CALI FOB BIDS The Sandy Elem entory School District is occepting bids for the purchase of o Transportation Department Van Interested dealers moy secure the specifications at the District Administration Of fice. 39065 Pleosont Street. Sandy, Oregon 97055 or telephone 668 5541 Specifico tions w ill be mailed to NOTICE OP ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t h a t on T u e s d a y , November 2 , 1 9 8 2 , a s p e c ia l e l e c t i o n w i l l be h e ld in c o n ju n c t io n w it h th e s t a t e w id e G e n e r a l E le c t i o n in and f o r th e d i s t r i c t s g iv e n b e lo w . The p o l l s w i l l be open from 8 :0 0 A .M . u n t i l 8 : 0 0 P .M . The f o l l o w i n g a r e f a c s i m i l e b a l l o t s f o r s a id e l e c t i o n c o n t a in in g th e m easu re s t o be s u b m itte d a t s a id e l e c t i o n : OFFICIAL BALLOT GfR'RAL ELECTION COUNTY OF CLACKAMAS STATE Of 0RE6uit NOVEMBER ? 1982 WELCHES SCHOOL MEASURE 3-14 Submitted to the legal voters of said district CLACKAMAS CO SCHOOL DIST NO 13 QUESTION: Shall the Welches School District establish a tax base of $900 000 to become effective on July 1. 1983’ PURPOSE: The purpose of the measure is to increase the tax base of Clackamas County School District No 13 from $524 047 to $900 000 It is submitted in accordance with Article XI. Section 11 of the Oregon Con stitution Tne tax base increase is needed to support the educational programs for the district's children The tax base will fund the district's programs tor three years without referral to a special levy If the measure is approved the new tax base amount will qualify for tax relief YES S A M P L E NO OFFICIAL BALLOT BERERAL ELECTION COUNTY OF CLACKAMAS STATE OF OREBOR NOVEMBER? 19X2 a u th o r is e d a u to m o tiv e deolers upon request Bids will be occepted by the District ot the above oddress until 2 00 p m November 5 1982 Clork Lund Superintendent Clerk P1062 10 10-28 Re-elect HOOPER Treasurer K e n n e th B la c k b u r n , superintendent for the Welches School District, of fered explaination as to why it took over a month for a bid to be approved so repairs could be made to school property The incident involved the uprooting of a 65-foot cot to nw o od t r e e , w h ic h damaged a cyclone fence and a light pole The bid to m ake th e n e c e s s a ry r e p a ir s w as r e c e n tly a w a rd e d to C a s c a d e General Repair, for »125 plus m a te r ia ls B o ard M em ber Bruce Erickson questioned why it took so long to aw ard the bid when the repair cost was so minor He also expressed co n ce rn th a t som eone could have been injured during this period of tim e B la c k b u r n s a id th e board, at its September m eeting, bad requested that bide be solicited for the repairs He said he return ed with the bids at the Oc- tober meeting, where a contract was then awarded to the lowest bidder T h u is T he U n b e lie v a b le PICTURE FRAME SALE! Christilaw re-enlists Tech Sgt P h illip E Christilaw, son of Donald L and H a r r ie t B Christilaw of Sandy, has re- enlisted in the U S Air F o rc e at R A F U p p e r IS NOW IN GRESHAM I Heyford. England, after 14 years of m ilita ry service 10000's of quolity frames by the TRUCKLOAD Christilaw is a public a f fairs technician with the 20th Tactical Fighter Wing FOR EXAMPLE . . . z- . •' 2 HYPN( «IS - ,s g - t «— < ■, FOR KEEPING OUR FORESTS the procedure established by the board and the delay was not due to his actions 1 18*24 Natural Wood Decorator Frame Pecan Finish $750 / --------------------------------------' 12*16 2 Wide S Design Natural Wood Walnut Finish sgoo j Call for Appointm ent ________________ F O R : ___________________ e STRESS e S M O K IN G e W EIG HT e MEMORY e FEARS e BED W ETTIN G e SELF CONFIDENCE e SPO RTS e N A IL B IT IN G 1141 RE Division | OPEN DAILY 9 30-7 00 P M SUNDAY 12,30-7 00 P.M Call 668-4221 xitx oaxooM axant Also Oak Frame*. Liner» Rustic» 4 Western» This is NOT another frome tale — this is THE frame sale DON T FORGET TO BRING IN THE SIZES YOU NEED' Located iss From Heidi s in Gresham Billie M cN utt PHD C e rtifie d Union H ypn o th ero pist GOVERNOR VIC ATIYEH. EXPERIENCE, INTEGRITY, ACCOMPLISHMENT. “Governor Atiyeh is absolutely the right leader for Oregon. No one has shown more honesty, in tegrity, and real human courage when times get tough. No radical schemes, no wild plans, no irre sponsible actions -Vie Atiyeh simply gets the job done " Attorney General Dave Frohnmayer "Vic Atiyeh has proven himself at every turn. He 's been tested and proven when it comes to making the right choices for our state." United States Senator Mark Hatfield ‘Governor Atiyeh has better ans wers and better plans than most governors. Above all, he's been honest with everyone. Even though I'm a life-long Democrat, I’m voting for Governor Ativeh" Former Democratic Congresswomen Edith Green “No other governor has done as much for women in this state as Vie Atiyeh, not only showing real concerns for issues that involve ng\ women part women. i, but making o f the decision-making process in the state." Oregon Secretary o f State Norma Paulus I Speech june 30, 1982) G034 SANDY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MEASURE 3-17 Submitted to the legal voters of said district TAX BASE ELECTION QUESTION: Shall a tax base of $2,592 S75 00 be established tor Sandy Elementary School District No 46 Sandy Oregon’ PURPOSE: This measure establishes a $2,592 075 00 tax base pursuant to Article XI. Section 11. of the Oregon Constitution The district does not have an existing tax base The measure grants permanent tax levy authority granting the school board to levy not more than $2,592,875 00 beginning with the fiscal year 1983- 84 In future years, the levy cannot be increased by more than 6% of the tax base without voter approval The Sandy Elementary District offers free public education for approxi mately 1.500 children from grades one through eight The district has no tax base and therefore, the dollar amount is zero The district cannot operate a fiscal year without property tax income Currently, this district receives partial state funding only on an YES "A" ballot levy and is not eligible Io receive any state funding on a "B" ballot levy This tax base would guarantee partial state fund NO ing on the District's tax levy S A M P L E POLLING FLACKS T h le e x t e r l s k m d i e a t e e th o s e p o l l i n g p la c e s w h ic h h a ve an e n tr a n c e p c e e e lb le t o v o t e r s u s in g w h e a l c h a i r s . «11 v o t e r s , in c lu d in g th e h a n d i- r e p p e d , m u s t / - . ( • - a t r h r - p o l l i n g piai-«-» g iv e n l o r t h a n p r e c i n c t . Wo r a - I i ea arm it b a a c c e s s i b l e . IT you a r e h a n d icap p ed and yo u r p o l l i n g p la c e is n o t « i - o i t . l s t o v o t e r s m w h e e l c h a i r s o r o n c r u t c h e s , p le a s e c a l l » 5 5 -8 5 5 1 t o r a d v ic e on o t h e r m ethods o f v o t i n g . A ll ie g e l v o te rs r e s id in g p u llin g p ie c e s so in th e fo llo w in g p r e c in c ts s h a l l v o t e a t th e in d ic a t e d . •tandy C it y H a ll I9Z5O P io n e er B led .a n d , 101 J |h Day A d v e n tis t Church 17150 U n iv e r s it y Ave. Sandy 102 firw o o d School 42900 i , | . Trubel Rd. tdn dy Ï7 I endy ( lament t r t School 8155 P le a s a n t *vo Sandy ie t h e r a e Churck LOOR hey B R lo s ia n t Ave Sandy Decide for yourself. Governor Vic Atiyeh Born in Oregon and lived here all his life. A successful small retail businessman. 23 years Oregon government experience. Works with business and industry leaders to improve Oregon’s image, help existing firms, and attract established employers. Resolved the dispute over field burning, protecting botn the environment and the agricultural industry. Cut state spending, balanced the budget, and kept Oregon solvent. Protects retirement security with prudent investments. Increased vocational and high-tech educational and job re training, with matching funds from private industry. As Governor, led Oregon to America's first bill against racial harrassment. An administration which has recognized the rights and abilities of women. Helped Oregon to its first clean air/w ater act. As Governor, eliminated 2400 tax-eating bureaucratic positions from state government. Decide for yourself. Mr. Kulongoski Moved to Oregon in 1970. A union lawyer. Has run for three different political offices in the last three elections. Sponsored the Plant Closure Bill, which would have destroyed Oregon’s chances for new jobs. Received the lowest rating of all Oregon state senators from the Oregon Farm Bureau, Proposes massive increases in government bureaucracy. Proposes raiding employee's pension funds for speculative government loans to industry and business.