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Miss Mt. Hood Area
She is also optimistic
about an album Rex Recor­
ding Studio in Portland is
putting together. She is
pleased with the m aterial
the writers have been given
her, and described the
music as "rock ’n’ roll
Christian" with a top 40
sound.
At the Miss M t Hood
Area Scholarship Pageant,
held at MHCC, Cansler said
she was extremely ner­
vous, despite all her ex­
perience as a performer
" I ’ve never been so ner­
vous in my whole life (as
for the interview with the
judges»,” she said " I t
takes the cake. I'll tell
you."
The nervousness didn't
go away even after the in­
terview with the judges. " I
was really scared until
they opened the curtains
Then I said, 'It's tim e to
re la x.’”
In the talent portion, she
Bible school planned
"Growing God's W ay” is
the theme for Vacation Bi­
ble School at Dover Com­
munity Church on June
25-29 The teaching will be
on "the fruit of the spirit,”
said Pauline Moore, direc­
tor of the program
Vacation Bible School is
available for children 4
years old through the sixth
grade.
The
classes, which w ill include
Bible stories, crafts, games
and refreshments, will take
to arrange for transporta­
tion or for further informa­
tion.
Alice Weaver works with primary-age children in the Sandy Seventh-day Adventist
Church's vacation Bible school. School will he held again next week, from 6:3(1 to 8:3(1
p.m.
75 reunion
Public Notices
BUDGET HEARING
Wildwood Annex Water
District Budget Committee an­
nounces final meeting for the
1984 85 budget on June 29
1984 at 7 00 p m at 23065 E
Trailblazer Ave
SP684-18
6-21
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF CLACKAMAS
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
IN THE MATTER OF
THE ESTATE OF
THOMAS DAVID
WHITBY
Deceased
No. P84-5-19
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
Probate proceedings in the
estate of Thomas David Whit­
by deceased are now pen
ding in the above entitled
court, wherein Katherine A
Whitby 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 dote c? :he first
publication of this notice, as
stated below, to the under­
signed at the following ad­
dress now designated as the
place for the presentation of
claims, to-wit: P.O. Box 427,
Sandy. Or. 97055 or they may
be barred
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the said
probate proceedings may ob­
tain additional information
from the records of the court,
the undersigned personal
representative or the latter's
attorney who is Vernon L.
Richards, P.O Box 427, Sandy,
OR 97005, 668 4171.
Katherine A. Whitby
Personol Representative
P.O. Box 18163
Portland, Or. 97213
235-6145
SP684 19
6 21, 6 28. 7-5
PUBLIC NOTICE
It is the responsibility of all
property owners within the Ci­
ty to keep their property clear
of tall grasses, vines, thistles
and other noxious weeds and
vegetation. Property which is
not so cleared by Monday.
June 25, 1984 moy be subject
to nuisonce abatement under
Chapter 8 24 of the Municipal
Code. Owners of such proper­
ty may also be subject to civil
infraction under Chapter 1.18
of the Municipal Code
Don Wilson
Planning Director
SP684 14
6 14 6-21
PUBLIC NOTICE
The City of Sandy is in­
terested in receiving quota­
tions from individuals or
groups of individuals for the
hand clearing of property dur­
ing the annual weed abate­
ment program Contracting
for hand labor will be on sites
not suitable for machinery.
Quotations should include a
proposed hourly rate and a
description of the tools to be
used. Quotations should be
pesented to Sandy City Hall
39250 Pioneer Boulevard PO
Box 116 Sandy OR 97055, no
later than June 25, 1984
Don Wilson
Planning Director
SP684 15
6 14 6 21
PUBLIC NOTICE
The City of Sandy is in­
terested m receiving quota
tion s
fro m
m a c h in e ry
operators for mowing services
unders its onnual weed abate­
ment program Quotations
should include a description of
the machinery to be used and
a proposed hourly rate in­
cluding operator time Quota
tions should be presented to
Sandy City Hall 39250 Pioneer
Boulevard PO Box 116 San
dy OR 97055. no loter than
June 25 1984
Don Wilson
Planning Director
SP684 16
6 14 6 21
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS:
AGENT OF RECORD
EMPLOYEE BENEFIT
INSURANCE PROGRAMS
9/1/84-8/31 87
AGENT OF RECORD
LIABILITY CASUALTY
INSURANCE PROGRAMS
9 /1 /8 4 8/31/87
Interested parties licensed
by the State of Oregon to sell
insurance ore invited to sub
mit resume and other perti
nent dato
along with a
register of all ogents brokers
employed to sell/service
liability casualty or employee
benefit plants to Angus M
Anderson Business Manager
Sandy Union High School
District UH2 17100 Bluff Road
Sandy Oregon 97055 9597
(50 3 )6 6 8 801 1
P roposal
deadline July 9. 1984
Roberta K Hutton
SP684 2
6 7 6 14 6 21
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NOTICE OF CHANGE
OF MEETING DATE
The Sandy Elem entary
District Board of Directors
meeting regularly scheduled
for Thursday, June 21, 1984
has been rescheduled to be
held on Thursday June 28.
1984 The Board of Directors
meetings are held in the
Cedar Ridge School Library
beginning at 7 30 p.m
SP684 7
6 14 21
is planned
The 10-year reunion for
the class of 1975 is still a
year away, but graduates
a re asked to help in
lo c a tin g
fo rm e r
classmates.
Members of the SUHS
class of 1975 should contact
Julie Jones, 266 Cervantes,
Lake Oswego, 97034, or call
635-4933.
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS:
FIXED ASSET INVENTORY
VALUATION
Interested parties are in­
vited to submit resume and
other pertinent data along
with a register of oil agents
who would act in capacity for
the district, to: Angus M
Anderson, Business Manager
Sandy Union High School
District UH2, 17100 Bluff Road
Sandy Oregon 97055-9597
50 3 )6 6 8 8011. P roposal
deadline: July 9. 1984 Dura­
tion of servie 9/1 / 84-8/31 /87.
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
‘ DISTRICT COUNSEL
FOR SANDY UNION
HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
9/1/84-8/31/87
Attorneys licensed to prac­
tice law in the State of Oregon
should submit resume and
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Anderson,
Business Manager
Sandy
Union High School District
UH2 17100 Bluff Road Sandy
O re g o n
97055 9597,
(50 3 )6 6 8 8011. Prop osal
deadline: July 9, 1984
Roberta K. Hutton
SP684-3
6-7. 6-14, 6 21
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LEGAL NOTICE
S leep y H o llo w W a te r
District Board of Commis­
sioners will hold a special
meeting to discuss the 1984-85
budget. The meeting will be
held June 28. 1984 at 7:30 P M
at the home of Commissioner
Charles Peterson, 59160 E.
Sleepy Hollow, Sandy Or.
SP684-21 *
6-21
STATE OF OREGON
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
COMMISSION
PUBLIC NOTICE
The State of Oregon acting
by and through its Economic
Development Commission,
will hold a meeting on Tues
day, June 26, 1984 in Hearing
Room 8 State Copitol. Salem,
Oregon 97310 beginning at
9 00 a m The meeting will in­
clude a public hearing on a re
quest for industrial develop­
ment revenue bond financing
for a project of Iseli Nursery
The project will consist of
(1) purchase and development
of approximately 344 acres in
C la c k am a s C ounty and
(2) construction of pump
house and green houses, and
installation of related equip­
ment. The maximum ag
gregate face amount of in­
dustrial development revenue
bonds to be issued with
respect to the project is
$2 200 000 The intiol owner
operator and manager of the
project will be Iseli Nursery
Inc. an Oregon corporation
The focility will be located
at 30590 SE Kelso Road Bor
ing
Clackam as County.
Oregon 97009
The public hearing will pro
vide a reasonable opportunity
for interested persons to ex
press their views both orally
ond in writing, on the propos
ed issue of bonds and the
location and nature of the pro
posed facilities to be financed
Persons desiring to speak ot
the hearing must limit their
oral remarks to ten minutes
written comments should be
delivered at the public hear
ing or mailed to the oddress
indicated below
A copy of the Application of
Iseli Nursery, Inc tor Oregon
in d u s tria l
d e v e lo p m e n t
revenue bonds may be obtain
ed from Mr Barrett Mac
Dougoll. Senior Finance Of
ficer Economic Development
Deportment. 595 Cottage
Street N.E. Salem Oregon
97310
te le p h o n e
(503)373 1215
This notice is published pur
suont to the requirements of
Section 103(h)(2)(B) of the In-
ternal Revenue Code of 1954
os amended ond of ORS
192 640
SP684 17
6 21
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"There was this com­
plete silence, they kept you
in suspense "
Her goals are to make it
as a recording artist, and to
get a degree in performing
arts One gets the impres
sion she would be happy do­
ing anything that has to do
with performing
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performed a jazzy version
of "Put a Little Love in
Your H eart."
Contestants a re also
judged in bathing suit and
evening gown competition.
Asked if she was surpris­
ed to have won, Cansler
said. " I was shocked I
didn’t expect to win.
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LEGAL NOTICE
Country Club Water District
Board of Commissioners will
hold a special meeting on
Saturday, June 30. 1984 at
10 00 a.m. at 62281 E. Shadow
Lane. Brightwood. Oregon, to
adopt the proposed budget for
the fiscal year of 84 85 Public
welcome.
SP684 20
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