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F 8 The Clackamas County News Estacada, Oregon Friday, May 11, 1956 Legal Notices property and pursuant to Ord inance of the City Council of the City of Estacala dispensing with a vote of the registered voters of the City on the ques tion o f the aforesaid proposed annexation. R: R. COOKE City Redorder CITY OF ESTACADA Publish May 11 and 18. NOTICE NOTICE ‘s hereby given that on Monday,the 28th day of May,1956,at 8 P.M.on said day in the City Hall of the City of Estacada, Clackamas County, Oregon, a public hearing will be held before the City Council of said City at which time the registered voters of the City of NOTICE OF SALE OF Estacada may appear and be REAL PROPERTY heard on the question of the From and after the 15th day annexation to the City of Estac of May, 1956, the following ada of the following described described real property will be real property contiguous to the I sold to the highest bidder sub City of Estacada, to-wit: ject to confirmation of the Lot 7, and the westerly I Court, to-wit: portion of Lot 6, not within the PARCEL I: The southerly 30 City Limits, and Lots 17 and 18, feet of Lot 8 and all of of Lot 9 all in TERRACE ADDITION to in Block 29, FIRST ADDITION Estacada, according to the duly TO THE TOWN OF ESTACA recorded plat thereof in Clack DA,in the Cftunty o f Clacka amas County, Oregon: mas and State of Oregon. This hearing as above stated PARCEL II: Lot 4, Block 8, is called and to be held pursuant ESTACADA, in the County of to ORS 222.120 in the course Clackamas and State of Oregon. o f a proceeding for annexation PARCEL III. Lot 5 Block 8, to the C‘ty of Estacada o f said ESTACADA, in the County of Clackamas and State of Oregon. PARCEL IV. Lot 7 Block 7, ESTACADA, in tne County of Clackamas and State of Ore gon. Bids may be made in writing at the office of Charles T. Sievers, Oregon City, Oregon. L. A. SMITH Administrator with the Will Annexed of the estate o f Alva Smith, deceased.' DODGE For many years folks in th‘s neighborhood have been used to seeing loaded lugging trucks going DOWN the hill but last week were surprised to see loaded trucks traveling in the other direction. Ronald Bryan is in the process of building a mill on his proper ty and is stacking up quite a cold deck of logs. He expects to have the mill operating in two months. It is nice to have a home town boy living in Dodge again. Last week Victor Keller and h's wife Frances moved into the house formerly occupi ed by Mr an^l Mrs. Walter Stroble. Vic is on the Portland Police force. Twelve ladies met last week at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Wahlstrom in Springwater for the last meeting of the Dodge Extension Unit for th‘s year. ANNOUNCE EN G AG E Mrs. Wahlstrom was project SIM D U N L O P A P P O IN T E D M E N T OF D A U G H T E R T O P L A N C O M M ISS IO N leader as well as hostess giv- j S'mpson S. Dunlop was ap ing a demonstration of flower Mr. and Mrs. Faye D. Gun arranging. The new officers pointed by the city council last derson of Chadron, Neb. an for next year were installed \ Thursday to fill the chair on nounce the engagement of by a past chairman Mrs, Wes- | the Estacada Planning Com their daughter Joyce to T. Sgt. terberg. Mrs Vada Beguelin; mission vacated by Mrs. Von I Richard L. Ott, son of Mr.and will again hold the office of Gray. The unexpired term will Mrs. M. F. Ott of Dodge. The chairman, the v'ce- chairman run for another two years.Sim couple have chosen Saturday, is Mrs. Joan Bryan; secretary Dunlop, a long time reside nt June9 for their wedding. is Mrs. Orene Conner and the «t Estacada it associated w ‘th treasurer is Mrs. Evelyn Builders Supply & Service. The following from the Esta cada district are doing jury Dougherty. This Friday evening all the ESCAPEE IS SOUGHT service >n Oregon City this AT ESTACADA month: Jaunita Alf, Pearl Girt neighbors and friends of the State police were searching Dodge Community Club are and Dyke W. Judkins. invited to attend a pot luck this area early this week for an inmate of the State Mental supper to be held at the hall. Mr. and Mrs.Louis Sandret- The regular monthly meeting Hospital at Salem who escap ta of Seattle were in Estacada ed last Thursday. He is Carl will be held following supper; a few days ago.. This is the then an evening of fun and en Fisher Bills, 36 6 ft. 2 in tall, first stop in a vacation trip once lived that will take them as far east tertainment will be enjoyed. 248 lbs., who Supper will start promptly at around Estacada. He was com as Illinois. Mrs. Sandretta is a mitted from Clackamas Co.in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O.W. 7 o ’clock. Mrs. John Fugle is playing Dec. ’52 on charge of assault Carpenter. the role of nurse for a time with a dangerous weapon. The Welcome Blble Club of since the arrivial early last the Methodist church distribit Sunday mroning of her newest JOANNE BURNETT’ SORORITY OFFICER ted May baskets which were grandson Vernon Michael Fox Little Vernon d‘d not wait till Joanne B. Burnett, Eagle greatly appreciated by those This club of his parents arrived at the hos Creek student at Oregon State receiving them. pital but put in an appearance college, has been elected a while they were on their way. sistant treasurer of her living Consequently he along with an group, ICappa Delta, national older brother Billy Bob and social sorority. The 16 sorori his mother, Mrs. Wm. Fox ties aj OSC house approxima (Patty Fugle) is staying with tely 500 of the 1500 women students. Grandma. Miss Burnett, a secretar'al Mr. and Mrs. Larry Miettu- freshman, is th e nen pa'd a pre- Mothers Day science visit to her mother Mrs. P. A b daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. bott, who lives in Dallas, last W. Burnett of Eagle Creek,Rt. Good for She is a 1955 graduate of Sunday. During the afternoon 1. they took Mrs. Abbott for a Estacada high school. drive to see al lthe beautiful trees and flowers that decorate the countryside at this time of year. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mills and son Paul of Portland spent Sunday with Mrs. Mills par ents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Con ner. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Con ner of Estacada also were Sun day vis'tors. J. H. Chaney has suffered another heart attack and is in ANY MAKE — PAID FOR Awy A m N pfnigHn| f^|g Veterans Hospitel in Portland. OR NOT! «I «B» «N» «Hi to mhm Ml • Mr. Chaney had his first at tack ast Sept, and until recent And at the same time, ly was feeling fine. He is ex reduce your present car pected to have to remain in th payments. hospital for several weeks yet. Mr and Mrs. Robert Colvin Be Wise — G et year ants met at Dodge hall Sunday af leans from an A nte Beale*. ternoon a number of young people who are interested in organizing a Youth group. It is planned that they will meet each Sunday afternoon at. least during the summer months. A recreation period will be followed by time of FB R B D EALER study and devotions. Any in-1 Estacada, Ore. ** ' 11th mad Main terested teen-ager is ‘nvited to attend. youngsters meets every Tues day afternoon after school at the church under the leader ship of Mrs. Bolliger. Handy, thrifty... an & oh, so goodf Mode by KRAFT from the one ond only M I R A C L E WHI P ond special p i c k l e relishes M ic c ia Sandwich Spread FREE! FOLDING COUPON ( M BORROW Carp enter j ^ CASK On your car or Truck! l*m o n M o m HAROLD YOU CAN DINE LIKE A QUEEN AT .... BOYANOVSKY .... Tommy M a y 's Mom’» b«*t treat—not to have to do a lick of work thiaSunday, HEIR D A Y -to dine instead like the queen she is on luscious food at-— Estacada’s Best Cafe Tommy May's Coffee Shop & Sporting Goods Main Street Estacada Opposite Estacada’« Schools Chrysler - Plymouth Representative Call Estacada 14R61 HESSEL’ S Chrysler - Plymouth Gresham, Ore. Phone MOhawk 5-2146 Oregon City Motor Co. 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