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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21
THE SANDY POST
Page 8
-CHAIN SAW!
)HAIN SAWS-
Pow-Wowers Get
Riders News —
Bonebenders Undo Trail
By M yrth T rue Neilson
D elegates, E dith Updegrave, Norfolk, Virginia,
Dragons 45 to 10 A rt Snook Sr. and R alph N eil­
son attended th e Clackam as Brochure Request
T he
Sandy
(Bonebenders)
t /FRONT-MOUNTED
J J
M O W ER
for the Model C A Troctor
This is an outfit th a t w ill speed up haying —
and it is especially good fo r m ow ing range land
an d heavy irrig ated crops.
The new CA m ow er m ounts in fro n t of th e
tra c to r drive wheels. You can w atch it con­
stantly w ithout tiresom e tu rn in g around. T urn
com ers easily. Mow rig h t up to fences, ditches
and checks. H ydraulic control lifts, low ers and
controls c u tte r b a r height. Tw in V -belts tran s­
fe r smooth, shock-resistant pow er flow from
th e tracto r to th e m ow er drive shaft.
Q uick h itch plus solid anchoring to tracto r
gives fast, clean m owing. A nd th e tra c to r draw ­
b a r is alw ays free fo r raking, baling o r other
w o rk w ithout rem oving th e m ow er.
H ere is th e latest in m ow er engineering to
m atch A llis -C h a lm e rs CA pow er and speed.
W rite or stop in fo r fu ll details.
Tune in
the National
Farm and Home
Hour — Every
Saturday — NBC
( ALUS- CHALMERS
V
CS A N D
S A IfS
)
S iR V IC e
FARM TRACTOR CO.
Phone Gresham 760
Boring Road
CHAIN SAWS
Titan - Disston - Mall
SALES - Rentals - Repairs
C ounty R iding ‘C hibs Associa­
w restling team , coached by Vic­ tion’s m onthly m eeting on Feb­
to r Neal, defeated th e Dallas ru a ry 14th. T he Cascade Riders
(D ragons) w restling squad 45-10 w ere host and the m eeting was
in th e D allas high school W ed­ held a t the hom e of Mr. and
nesday, F eb ru ary 13. T his was Mrs. E rvin Briscoe.
th e fifth league m atch of the
Many points fo r th e b e tte r­
season.
m ent of all th e clubs w ere dis­
W eights and results:
cussed fo r th e riding season
98—Samson, Sandy, pinned th a t is n o t too f a r off. The p re s­
e n t series of dances the assoc­
Rockford.
106—F reshaur, Sandy, pinned iation is sponsoring a t th e Mt.
P le a sa n t Boosters Club in O re­
Anderson.
115—Paschall, Sandy, pinned gon City w ere discussed and the
net proceeds of the first two
Stephens.
123— Allen, Sandy, pinned Fid­ dances w ere divided evenly
am ong th e clubs. The O regon
ler.
130—Stromiberg, Sandy, and T ra il R iders w ere th e hosts
S aturday, F eb ru ary 16th and th e
D on E a rl drew .
136—‘H endrickson, Dallas, de- •Milwaukie Saddle Club w ill be
host on th e first of M arch.
cisioned W augh.
A jo in t' re p o rt w as m ade by
141—-Harold Stephens, Dallas,
A rt Snook and R alph Neilson
pinned Knox.
148—Lawson, Sandy, decisioned on ¡the progress th a t our John
Mills is m aking w ith the F orest
Friesen.
157—Russell, Sandy, pinned Service in reg ard to th e perm ­
anent camp-site at the base of
Scheerer.
168—C l i n g e n p e e l , Sandy, Mt. Hood. John Mills w as elect­
ed by th e association to head
pinned Resch.
178—‘G ifford, Sandy, pinned th is project. The site will be
m ade public a t a la te r date.
Bethune.
A t our M arch 3rd business
H eavyw eight—forfeited to Pur-
m eeting Dick W agner, president
sel of Sandy.
of the association, will be pres­
P relim inaries:
114—B arker, Sandy, decisioned en t to show the m oving pic­
tu re s o f th e w onderful tw o day
Dewitt.
120—Maxwell, Sandy,
deci­ ride around Mt. Hood la st Aug­
ust. Dick’s pictures will bring
sioned Bedard.
•
122—Childs,
Sandy,
pinned a sm all p a rt of the beauty to
those of us who could n o t m ake
Jones.
124— 'BARTLEY, Sandy, pinned the trip.
P resident E dith Updegrave,
M cW hirter.
130—Bennet, Sandy, pinned w ishes to publicly th a n k h e r
com m ittees fo r th e ir w ork Feb­
Clark.
135—Curtis, Dallas, decisioned ru a ry 16th and to all m em bers
fo r th e ir donations, and to the
Phillips.
138—W right, Sandy, decisioned ¡friends th a t cam e from Sandy
Ito th e dance.
Bates.
I We are pleased to receive an
application fo r m em bership to
our club, from Mrs. H ow ard
Eliason of Sandy.
Sandy Boys Drop Second
Game To Estacada;
Sandy Girl Undefeated
MB
B M IS ffl
S«
We have recently added a complete
chain saw sales and service depart­
ment to our shop and are now
authorized dealers and service shop
for the above lines of chain saws.
We also handle used saws and
trade-ins and a complete line of logging hardware and cable.
LEWS RIGGING SHOP
• a Ü
Rt. 1, Box 177, Eagle Creek, Ore.
Phone Estacada 7451
Sandy grade school basketball
team dropped its second league
gam e to E stacada 31 to 28 F ri­
day F e b ru a ry 8 a t Estacada.
M ick Law son accounted for 13
points and Lewis Flynn 10. Ad­
am son chalked up 11 fo r E sta ­
cada.
T he girls volley ball team
m aintained its undefeated rec­
ord b y 'undoing th e E stacada
'girls 51 to 4.
Both team s w ill play M olalla
on th e hom e floor F rid ay the
15th a t 7 p.m.
By Mrs. David Howe
The Mt. Hood Row W ow ers
m et ait th e F ireside In n F e b ru ­
ary 14 fo r lunch and a business
m eeting. T he organization w as
pleasantly surp rised w ith a let­
te r fro m th e C ham ber of Com­
m erce fro m f a r aw ay N orfolk,
V irginia requesting th e broch­
u res p u t out by th e Pow W ow­
ers. T he secretary, M rs. H a rry
Lofgren, also read a le tte r fro m
M yrl Hoover, P resid en t of th e
T railw ay Bus- Com pany, pledg­
in g his su p p o rt to th e organiza­
tion in any w ay he could be
of any assistance.
A1 G reenw ald gave a very in ­
te re stin g run-down on th e new
U. S. H ighw ay 26. T his h ig h ­
w ay will extend fro m N ebraska,
th ro u g h W yoming, Idaho and
O regon, w ith H ighw ay Associa­
tion H ead q u arters a t Gering,
N ebraska.
In O regon it w ill
ru n from N yssa to Vale, Vale to
Prineville, Prineville to M adras,
M adras to P ortland, P o rtla n d to
th e coast th e n tô A storia w hich
is th e term inus.
T he m oney
pledged fro m O regon w ill not
only be fo r a large brochure, in­
cluding tw o p ages of O regon
Scenes and advertising, h u t also
to erect a new sign south of
O ntario w here th e tw o highw ays
convene. T hese brochures th e y
hope to have available w ithin
90 days.
Mr. G reenw ald also said th a t
he could receive no encourage­
m en t about a n y w ork being done
th is y e a r on th e bottleneck a t
Cherryville. You can be w ell
assured, how ever, th a t th e Pow
W ow ers w ill n o t leave th a t m a t­
te r idle and from now on m ost
anything can happen.
T here w as a v e ry in terestin g
discussion on th e R ecreation
A rea of th e N ational F o re st and
th e lack of funds fo r Cam p
G round m aintenance.
Mention
w as m ade of a bill presented to
Congress called th e T acket Bill.
T his Bill “to re tu rn to th e N a­
tional F o rests of O regon and
W ashington 10 p e r, cent of the
gross N ational F o rests receipts.
This, does not .mean additional
tax es but ju s t a disbursem ent of
m oney all ready on hand. I t
is certainly of advantage to our
W est C oast fo re st areas. A ny­
one in terested in th is bill becom
ing effective could certainly ’ do
th e ir p a rt by w riting th e ir sen­
ato rs and representatives.
Additional Locals —
George Miller, Sandy, w as
ta k e n by Sandy am bulance to
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mount of E m anuel hospital in P ortland
Rhododendron, M r. and Mrs. Sunday, F e b ru a ry 17.
W ill Bell, Sandy Ridge, and Mrs.
John D unn visited the Milwaukie Mr. and M rs. O tto M otejl, Loop
grange S aturday night on Feb­ highw ay, had a p a rty in honor
ru a ry 16. T hirteen granges w ere of O tto’s birthday S atu rd ay eve­
I represented.
ning F eb ru ary 16. F ifteen guests
w ere R esen t.
Mrs. Don Burdick, Kelso, is
convalescing a t hom e following
a m a jo r'o p e ra tio n a t a P ortland
hospital w here she w as confined
for two weeks.
The social m eeting of the
E astern S ta r w as held T uesday
evening, F eb ru ary 19 a t the
hom e of Mir. and M rs. R. L.
N orm an (the old J a rl place).
CHEVRO LET/
R ay M urray, Sandy, won the
door prize a t the Sandy gran g e
card p a rty and dance held S a t­
urday evening F e b ru a ry 16 in
the grange hall a t Kelso. Re­
freshm ents of ham sandwiches,
potato chips, b e rry sh o rt cake
and coffee w ere served to the
75 attending. D ancing followed
w ith Lee McCabe calling the
square dances.
Too Late to Classify
GUARANTEED
USED CARS
(Continuation of standard equipment and trim
illustrated is dependent on availability of m aterial,)
LOWEST PRICED IN ITS FIELD!
This big, beautiful Chevrolet Be/ Air—Iike so many other Chevrolet
body types—lists for less than any comparable model in its fieldl
Finest Features in Its Field!
Check them over, one by one, all the things
you want in your next car. Then come in,
examine and drive this big, bright, beautiful
Chevrolet for *52! We believe you’ll agree
you’ve found your car; and we know that
you’ll discover that Chevrolet offers the
most fine car features at the lowest cost.
For here are the only fine cars priced so
low. Brilliantly new in styling . . . out­
standingly fine in quality . . . and lowest-
priced line in their field! Come i n - now!
More people buy Chevrolets than any other car I
Extra-Smooth,
Extra-Dependable Powerglide*
T^e
39-Year Proved
Valve-In-Head Engine Design
C m
Extra-Easy
Center-Point Steering
Extra-Safe
Jumbo-Drum Brakes
priced SO LOW!
♦Combination of Powerglide Automatic Transmis­
sion and 105-h.p. Engine optional on De Luxe
models at extra cost.
BEESON CHEVROLET
Sandy, Oregon
On Mt. Hood Loop Highway
Phone 571
JESS L. BARR
Patent and Equipment Co.
13015 S. E. Powell
SUnset 8337
Portland 66, Oregon
RENTALS
SALES - SERVICE
Dealer
IE L
for
M ALL
DISSTON
WOODBOSS
-SMVS NIVHO— — _
-SAWS XIVH3-
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
m
N O T I C E I S H E R E B Y G I V E N t o t h e l e g a l v o t e r s o f S c h o o l D is tr ic t No
o f C l a c k a m a s C o u n ty , S t a t e o f O r e g o n , t h a t a S C H O O L M E E T I N G o f the '«¡¿¡1
d i s t r i c t w ill b e h e l d a t S c h o o lh o u s e o n t h e 1 0 th d a y o f M a r c h , 1952 ¿ 7 ,
o ’c lo c k p . m ., f o r t h e p u r p o s e o f d i s c u s s i n g t h e b u d g e t f o r t h e fis c a l s c h J
y e a r , b e g in n i n g J u l y 1, 1952, a n d e n d i n g J u n e 30, 1 95 3 , h e r e i n a f t e r s e t forth
BUDGET
E s t i m a t e d R e c e ip ts a n d A v a i l a b l e C a s h B a la n c e s
S c h e d u le I
T o t a l A ll
Funds
IT E M
1. D e l i n q u e n t T a x e s ....................... ............................. .$ 4,000.00
9,487.00
2. C o u n ty S c h o o l F u n d ............................................
3. B a s i c S c h o o l S u p p o r t F u n d .......................... 72,879.75
677.95
4. S t a t e I r r e d u c i b l e S c h o o l F u n d .....................
11. C a f e t e r i a ....................................................................... . 13,000.00
1,500.00
12. F r o m S a le o f H o u s e . .....................................
1,600.00
14. O t h e r S o u r c e s — S p e c ia l E d u c a t i o n ..............
15. E s t i m a t e d T o t a l R e c e ip ts ............................ . 103,144.70
16. E s t i m a t e d A v a i l a b l e C a s h B a l a n c e o r
D e f ic it ( a d d c a s h b a l a n c e — d e d u c t d e f i c i t ) ' 21,000.06
17. E s t i m a t e d T o t a l R e c e ip ts a n d A v a ila b le
C a s h B a l a n c e o r D e f i c i t ....................................... $124,144.70
G en eral £
Fund
proveí
Fun
$ 4,000.00
9,487.00
72,879.75
677.95
13,000.00
1,600.00
101,644.70
$ 1,¡
$101,644.79
E s tim a te d E x p e n d itu r e s
E x p e n d itu r e s
F i s c a l Y e ars
P r e c e d in g the
r e n t School ’
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S c h e d u le I I — G e n e r a l F u n d
IT E M
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I. G E N E R A L C O N T R O L
1. P e r s o n a l S e r v ic e
(1 ) S u p e r i n t e n d e n t ................................... -.
(2 ) C l e r k ......................... ............... .............
(4 ) C o m p u ls o r y
e d u c a tio n
and
c e n s u s ........... : .................... ...... . . . . ___ _
3 . E l e c t i o n s a n d p u b l i c i t y ____.- .___
4. L e g a l s e r v ic e ( c l e r k ’s b o n d , a u d i t ,
e tc .) .................. .............................................
5 ^ O th e r e x p e n s e o f-g e n e ra l c o n tr o l;
5,500.00
1,000.00
$ 1,000.00
200.00
300.00
200.00
250.00
800.00
$
‘ 200.00
120.95
350.00
300.00
190.00
800.00
6. T o t a i . E x p e n s e o f G e n e r a l C o n tr o l i 8,150.00
800.00
$ 2,530.00
306.00
$ 1,616.95
I I IN S T R U C T I O N - —S u p e r v is io n
1. P e r s o n a l s e r v ic e :
(1 ) P r i n c i p a l s ................ .............................
(4 ) S te n o g r a p h e r s a n d o t h e r o f f ic e
a s s i s t a n t s ...................................................
2. S u p p lie s , p r i n c i p a l s a n d
s u p e r v i s o r s ....................................... .
5. T o t a l E x p e n s e o f S n p e r v is io n . . . .
I I I . I N S T R U C T I O N — T e a c h in g
1. P e r s o n a l s e r v ic e -
(1 ) T e a c h e r s ..........' . .......... .............
(2 ) S ic k L e a v e ...................’. ..........
(3 ) ........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............. .
2. L i b r a r y s u p p lie s , r e p a i r s __
3. S u p p li e s ( c h a lk , p a p e r , e t c .)
4. T e x tb o o k s .......................................
7. T o t a l E x p e n s e o f T e a c h in g .
IV . O P E R A T I O N O F P L A N T
1. P e r s o n a l s e r v ic e :
(1 ) - J a n i t o r s a n d o t h e r e m p lo y e e s .
2. J a n i t o r s ’ s u p p lie s ..........................
3. F u e l ......................................................... ..
4. L i g h t a n d p o w e r .......................I ’ . ’
5. W a t e r .........................................................
8. T o t a l E x p e n s e o f O p e r a tio n
.
570.00
$ 5,500.00
? 6,050.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
1,500.00
2,370.00
200.00
$ 7,500.00
$ 7,550.00
.$76,875.00
. 1,200.00
$75,682.00
600.00
$71,251.21
100.00
. 2,400.00
. 3,300.00
.$83,875.00
100.00
1,560.00
3,625.00
$81,567.00
1,802.02
1,555.24
$77,708.43
$65,15
5,800.00 $ 5,800.00
2,500.00
1,500.00
1,500.00
1,800.00
1,400.00
1,500.00
90.00 ~
90.00
$11,290.00 $10,690.00
$ 5,100.00
2,499.67
1,259.90
1,310.58
82.20
$10,292.27
$ 9,405.1)
.$
.
.'
.
V. M A IN T E N A N C E A N D R E P A IR S
1. R e p a i r a n d m a i n t e n a n c e o f
f u r n i t u r e a n d e q u ip m e n t ................
2. R e p a i r a n d M a in t e n a n c e o f :
(1 ) B u ild in g s .......... ...................................
4. T o t a l E x p e n s e o f M a in t e n a n c e
a n d R e p a i r s ..............................................
V I. - A U X I L I A R Y A G E N C I E S
1. H e a l t h s e r v ic e :
' (2 ) S u p p lie s a n d o t h e r e x p e n s e s
2. T r a n s p o r t a t i o n o f p u p ils :
(1 ) P e r s o n a l s e r v ic e ......................... _
(2 ) S u p p lie s a n d o t h e r e x p e n s e s
(3 ) R e p a i r a n d r e p l a c e m e n t o f
b u s s e s .......................................................
3. O th e r a u x i l i a r y a g e n c i e s :
(1 ) P e r s o n a l S e rv ic e , C a f e t e r i a .
(3 ) F o o d ........ .............................................
(4 ) E q u i p m e n t .................................
4. T o t a l E x p e n s e o f A u x i l i a r y
A g e n c ie s ................ ..................
1,600.00
$ 1,500.00 $
1,281.69
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,134.96
3,600.00
$ 3,500.00 $
.$
200.00
$
10,000.00
5,000.00
.
200.00
7,560.00
5,450.00
7,000.00
3,416.65 $ 3,7«
$
54.76
7,285.50
3,108:01
7,140.00 11,228.04
.$ 5,700.00 $ 5,650.00
.$105000.00 $10,000.00
500.00
1,200.00
$ 5,552.10
$ 9,413.01
1951 CHRYSLER W indsor De­
luxe N ew port radio, heater,
nylon and le a th e r upholstery D E B T - S E R A I C E - B O N D I N T E R E S T A N D S T N i m v / t v - ttivti
1. P r i n c i p a l o n b o n d s ( in c lu d e
S IN K IN G F U N D
...... $2925
n e g o tia b le in t e r e s t - b e a r i n g .
1950 CHRYSLER W indsor 4-door
i s s u e d u n d e ? s e c tio n
3. T o U l° S ^ e d S e ^ e h t ' S « 4 i c e
2’000' 00 ? 2’° 00-00 ?
radio, heater, and all the ex-
tr a s -------- -- ------- ------- $2095 TT -. ” o n d si
I n t e r e s t ................................$ 2.435.00 $ 2,410.00 $ 2,510.00
1950 PLYMOUTH Deluxe 4 door schednle V—Special Im provem ent Fund~T SerlaI L evy, Etc.)
—
sedan, h eater „..............-„$1525
S P E C IA L IM P R O V E M E N T F U N D __
t U
S K
-W » -»
1950 DODGE B-l pickup y2 ton,
radio and h e a te r '..______$1250
— P r o v e m e n t F u n d ......................... ..
$32,500.00
________
1949 PLYMOUTH Special De­
° f E x p e n d l t u r e s ’ R e c e ip ts a n d
luxe club coupe, radio, heater,
low m ileage ____ __ $1425
1947 INTERNATIONAL 1% tor.
truck, 2 speed axle, heater,
etc. .... ........ '
SlOTS
1942 PACKARD C liroer 6 cylin­
der sedan, radio and h e a te r
-----—
$525 T D E D U C T t t e d e x p e n d i t u r e s ............$204,920.00
1940 DODGE club coupe, radio T ° n T t ’i ? v te ,d r e c e i p t s a n d a v a i l -
a b le c a s h b a l a n c e s ( S c h e d u le I I
H u n -zn
and h eater .......... ............ .„.$350
b u d g e t n e e 6 S S a ry t o t)a i a n c e I ) t h e 124’144‘70
101,644.70
HESSEL’S
G resham 229. L I 2997
CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH
INTERN A TIO N A L TRUCKS
PA RTS AND SERVICE
42 Y ears In G resham
Open S atu rd ay A fternoons 8
FO R R EN T—N ew
sm all furnished
G resham 9054.
M odernistic
apartm en t
,§
APARTM ENT FO R R E N T in
Mills Building.
Call Melvin
Gradin, G resham 4311.
g
rk iS ®d H
ta iitira -;“
2,43500
lo ^ lio
68,340.30-
68,340.30
2,435.00
E s t i m a t e d a m o u n t o f t a x e s th a t- w m
? ° L b,e_ _ col,1?c.t e d a u r i n ? " t h e f i s c a l
1
’
5’000-00
4,380.00
$ 85,775.30
$ 72,720.30
.
IN D E B T E D N E S S
b e arnin g ° w a r ° r a n ts i s s u 3 i t e d ^ eSS ( ln c lu d e a ll
<- T o t a l I n l e b t e d S Œ
*
o T fte m T 1?
$ 5,5
3,099.96
..$38,4 0 0 .0 0 $37,200.00 36,641.42
V II F IX E D C H A R G E S
\ n ®u r a ?:c e „ • v .......................................- $ 2,000.00
$ 1,200.00 $ 91Ò.76
3. O th e r f ix e d c h a r g e s :
(2 ) R e t i r e m e n t ....................... ..
5 000 00
5,000.00
4,552.87
4. T o t a l F i x e d C h a r g e s .............. ...........$ 7^000.00 $ 6,200.00
$ 5,463.63
V III. C A P IT A L O U T L A Y S
3. A l t e r a t i o n o f b u ild in g s
.
----- -.................................. ? 2,000.00
4. N e w f u r n i t u r e ,- e q u ip m e n t a n d
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