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Post Thursday, Mar. 21, 1963 (Sec. 1» Trailers FOUND Ladies glasses in vicinity of Sandy grade SP-12 school MU 7-2661. HOUSE TRAILER 30’ X 8' modern 1960 model. Save in itial depreciation. Buy a used trailer. Excellent condition from a private party. Phone Hood-Land 243. Directly in back of Chevron station SP-22 Help Wanted We read an article the other day which compared the “snail’s pace” Ore gon legislature to that in Washington which “got the job done much faster.” The author must not have done his home work. In the first place, there’s real doubt that the Washington state legislature ever does get much done. Just look at the financial condition of our neighbor to the north. And in the second place, the Washing ton legislators are no supermen, getting the job done in half the time. Sure, the legislative session does last just GO days per the state constitution. But just as sure as the legislators come to Olympia, they end up with a special session. it again last Eriday, for the Sth time in the last 9 legislative years. Only in 1957 did the legislators finish up on time and if memory serves correctly, they did it that time by “stopping the clock” and going on for some days to wind up their business. Washington state legislators have come to count upon a special session. They leave important measures hanging fire every time and finish them up dur ing the extra session. This year, the two notable omissions were an appro priation bill and one for legislative re districting. The pace in Salem may be slower but, we’re sure, much less hectic. A synthetic 60-day session, like that in Washington, would be completely meaningless. Apd in the final analysis, accomplishment— not time spent—is what counts. ‘Life’ Should Mean ‘Life’ The cause of those seeking abolition of the death penalty here in Oregon was not helped by a decision last week in San Jose. A jury there sentenced Dr. Geza De kaplany to life imprisonment for the acid torture murder of his wife. But in Cali- forniti, as in Oregon, this means seven years. At least, he will be eligible for parole Th.' Dekaplany was a particularly revolting thing. She was stripped, tied and then acid poured over her body. Some 33 days later she died. Dekaplany had suspected his wife of be ing unfaithful. For this, he gets seven years. Here in Oregon, capital punishment is, of course, a part of the state's constitu- tiou and can be removed only after legislative action and (b) a vote of people. Several different bills have been In- troduced in the legislature to do away with the death penalty. Gov. Mark Hat field is numbered among their support ers. But the specter of persons like Deka plany serving only seven years may be a powerful argument for retention of the death penalty. A measure by Sen. Don Willner (D) of Portland would set 15 years as the minimum sentence for first- degree murder. Another measure, submitted by Sen. Thomas R. Mahoney (D), also of Port- land, would substitute life imprisonment for the death penalty but his bill would mean “life.” No parole would be possible. Mahoney’s measure might be approved by the voters. We feel that most people (despite the recent Journal poll) don’t believe in capital punishment and would gladly see it go if a life sentence indeed meant “life.” And not seven years. Father, Son Take Medals Sandy's Hal Dyal placed third in the high school wrest ling meet at Corvallis last Sat urday and was awarded a bronze medal On the same day his father, Bill Dyal. placed second in heavyweight wrest ling at the AAU open meet which was also held in Corval lis. He was awarded a silver medal. Other wrestlers from Sandy high taking part in the meet were Vie Byrd and Cal MeKin- nis. Participants from the entire state were competing in the high school event for a chance to go to a 10-day summer train- ing session at Corvallis Hal Dyal. as one of the top three winners Saturday, will this opportunity. Those who come out on top at the training session will go to Japan for a month s tour of wrestling the Japanese high school boys in their weight class. OKAYS SURVEY See Us for New LAWN MOWER Jacuzzi Pumps and ROTARY TILLERS Repairs on All Makes Of Pumps Pioneer Chain Saws Loop Hwy. & Boring Road SALES & SERVICE Gresham, Oregon ROHDE & ROHDE Telephone: MO 5-4164 SP-tf 202 E. Main, Sandy MU 7 3503 SP-tf Sandy Ready Mix Inc. • READYMIX CONCRETE • SAND and GRAV EL • MASON SAND FOR SALE — Old papers, 10 cents a 10-lb. bundle. The Sandy Post, Main St. SP-tf OVERNIGHT radiator repairs. John Barnett, Rt. 1, Box 580, SP-tf Sandy. MU 7-4485. Budget CASH FOR JUNK — Copper, iron, brass and metals. Radi ators and batteries. Sandy Auto Wreckers, House of a Million Parts, Main & Cen ter, MU 7-3531. SP-tf /ourse. EROW Bill Louderbock, Mgr, MO 5-4196 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 8 30 505 N.E. Second Avenue GRESHAM 21,689.00 337.824.00 26,532.00 ----------------------------- 33>782.OO 31,129.00 2,653.00 29,185.00 342,421.00 103,732.64 238.688.36 29,185.00 103,732.64 238,688.36 X X X X X X Approved Bareli Real Estate X X X X X X 29,185.00 L_----------------------- X X X X X X Adopted by District School Board 6,..... (» .... It. Dated CarLK.LelJ.__ .00 Published: March 21, 1963 March 28, 1963 Filed Johnny Sez — BUYING? — — SELLING? — — TRADING? — 24-Hour Phone Service when calling JOHNNY, MO 5-3491 with J. J. WALKER 4950 NE Union, Portland AT 8-5045 Signed Signed i*».. <W«RAl FUNO QWERAL FUND Schedule m (Continued) ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND BEGINNING CASH BALANCE Schedule II 132,594.16 t»>______ <<> tn X X X X X X L0,Û00J» MAINTENANCE OF PLANT 700Series no Satori»» 2Q,QQQ.X Sale of Farari aand Property 12,974.51 4,822,19 24,433.25 5.896.96 17.796.21 19.798.4i---- - 54.U2.flO 12,000.00 — 10.1DO.00 ito .other , Uttt.Faaa^thlatlxa,ata 57,213.L10 X X X X X X 7*331.78 11 0 Rural School Dtetrlrt 11 1 Apportionment 211 Prior Years' Leviee (Rural) X X X X X X 13,940.10 3,383.93 11,264.42 3,468.61 FOR RENT 2 bedroom, part ly furnished apartment near schools, $60 308 Center St. Ph. MU 7-2265. References required. SP-tf 5.218,33 69,6?5,38 59,458.63 73.046.38 1,792.44 447.40 1,4¿Ó.W 584. UOrt.N 537.00 2,000.00 313.56 X X X X X X 11 0 Buie School Support Fund (a) Off-eet Again»t Tas Levy 1,900.00 15,169.50 iKKL 1000 Senet 2,2OO.X 3,0X.X 3»00C.X _____ 5X.X 99175 33-03 500.00 916.14 2,561.73 1,789.72 2¡933-28 2»3X.X 3,080.X 3,577.62 4,756.03 5.880.X 292,749.88 53,570.64 375.231.b6 33,435.11 20,000.00 408,606.77 10,0X,X _ 29,0X.X 1 1278 New Building, and Addittone 128,L40.X BEGINNING NFT CASH BAI j ANCI (or DEFICIT) LESS CASH WORKING FUND 121,439.00 --------------------- im Remodeling ¡178 Equipment . 1Û.Q00.X ¿4,111». X r 7,421.95 3.000.00 2.468.55 73. ILL. X Total Capital Outlay PAYMENT« TO OTHBB BCWOOL DISTRICTS 1400 Sarte» 39,ooo.x — ____ 22j»X 167,140.X GENERAL FUND •-------------------- /-Tl 62 Ill 14011 —— —H8M — — » 225.X 225.x 225.X ADMU»Iim.4r»ON 2,l>0.00 90^,91 209.06 16.025.00 15x225,® 2.3® ,00 ¿ a 7QQ*QQ 18.W _____ sud 218.27 A nm m 110 saartoi ill Suponntwxtoni I Tffke . X 3.X0.X 72.X 111 Scbool Etortton» 925aX 5X.X 500 n» IM 141 141 141 450.x 144 Audit .M vVurUjyR .< .Admintetrattoo 375.00 *27.25 1*650.00 708.40 h^a.51 75O.X ltì,U7.M? 21-XÛL-15 2A.127.JÛ Suppbe» Didicm and Publicity V Miau» biumantli» Ufhl Sarrica 260,385.U 1^75.00 7,549.98 9.XLLX laiöi .¿5 L4i.il l»95QaX lAn.A59.15 ,p i ’ r; on per in t ton acre application« aiûnÛQ___ Non '• rei'rw 1 * Triol Reeelpe»_____________________________1 . . &.M7.00.. «.237.« 26.237.X 111 Super.iaora, ConeuHarta. Dtmrtor* IIS Teacher» Si4 .Nhar inetrurttona. Stall Horton IX-X U5JJÇ.® T.SV.X ItÔOÇaX _ XL-ZhìaiK 12.202.X 26.067.X . 26.109.50 r ESTIMATE) EXPENDITURES — IM11 Principal oa Bends ( include n^otiaNe tntereri-beartng wxna weuad under 20,XC.X 4ji7.»q i 21^X0^00 , 21,0X.X ____ oM imjn ¿ 22,000.00 V687.00 --------- UHJaaas^aan_________________________________________ ___ 4e5UaX 26,237.X 26,687.x 26,109.50 laCÛaX 26,532.X Totti Expanditurw School Lunch Fund bsttmatid tuextrrs and beginning cash balanci Tmal Expenoe it InetnjrtM 221.925.00 .2^ ' (B 2^ ___________ ---------------------- 11» salarte» <* — ^e798.n5 .. 18,033.95 . X|Xn.x [--------- XM* ■ ....... —■ . DCaX _____________ U.8W.20 <•> <• N Feders M may Received Through Siate . _r Sale of Lunche» ¿•¿IxXL . wral FUnB 20^49.®^ lfXC.X te» Mean» Sariga» ------------ âdaAti 25A.I7 20-JQ ___303 .AC .58.r 2X.X 7. r9. e* 478.432.00 Sil Principal» MB 4M Sarta» u.ou.r TOTAL GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES BeOlniung Nel Catt Balance Deficit) 4TTBNDAWCB AND HBA1TW BKBrMW 1 1 6.0X.X July 1,1»__ to June », It....... WO Sana» 156.271.14 225.X Total pay mente u other School Djririri» EMERGENCY ISTIMATtD RRCtlPTS AND BtOINNING CASH BALANCT iNimriTYo* <♦375.00 laXOaX laa.ûüO.Jû 7,200-01 ljò50aX — Schedule TV v9 ASUàtaat j - i . ak . od __ 397,245.x 334,411.73 — ■ I . ------ TWtte» Bond Intoroet ond Redemption Fund l.OX.OO lii.® 1)4 Salary m H5Q.OO 1401.1 TWttoH____________ ___ »^»8 TwngiwlBtten July 1,1143 to June ». 1864- ESTIMA TCP rXPlNDrmiES ^<¿a —■—-------------- 1MC7.5Q 8.1:3.« 7s7OJ.55 16,95O.X 9,'88.X 9.XC.X L.O a .L 1, <90.e2 ¿♦5K.X .'«2.50 U7.0C l^X.X <» «rppma . 18,366.98 m-JC___ PVPW. TBANSPOBT4TWN SEBrYCBB SO» Sena» Sie Salarwe IS» S ipp.M» and Repair, 3M 31» MI M’ NI Replacer-wt m Velucie» Coatrected Service T-n-apvrteior -wu.-.- ■ -*• j ♦.. • -apertat>aa TYSRD i Sher than Menne v Irti aal 18.299.X f.KC.X 8.5X.X Xa65O.X , x,ox,x Trial Rarmpta Ä. 689.x Totti B j 21,609.X Rtttiurrw ESTIMATED expenditures and reserve 4.MÍ.U •10 Sattne» 0,652.71 . M Food 1^7.15 . l¿aQ9Q.X ÎXÎ5K1L- _____ a . b »---------------- —< --------- Uîahl 3X.X 91.Ä UQ.X 999 Pr"—errt Bagalr 4 Kt co. U8X.X 8,229.X llfXC.X . _ . 3X.X 10C.QQ a, 389.x — — J3.J91.91 Terni FViMi Trehep.--tau.'c Sar* wo» orsBanoN or •W Ser tt MO 5-9151 8,921.X !_________ 1401 Tn Other Dtatrtrt. in State We wish to express our appre ciation for all the lovely flowers, the memorials anil all the kindness shown to us in the recent bereavement of our beloved husband a n d father. Mrs Everett Courser Loy Courser and familv Darel Courser and family Donald Courser and familv _ _ _ _ ________________ SP 12p GRESHAM COOPERATIVE Total Food Services and Student-Body Activities XI Sltea and Site Addition» 1271 Improvacnant to Sito» 4.844.33 . 2U4G8S TOTAL RBCBIPTS Card of Thanks MAKE MORE MONEY when you treat your crop land. Just tell us when to apply, and we do the rest. Prices are delivered and spread on your farm. 1020 Student Insurance 812.X »t6Ô 208.80 — BB< EIFT8 FBOM OTHEB SCHOOL DISTB1CTB TOTAL BUDGET RBSOURCB8 Schedule III 00 ton 3.355.X 4.566.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY Lb) TransportaUon 101,439.00 1.0X.X 966 To coTir Deficit-Uich Adct. 1000 Student-Body Activities 1_ __________________ ____________ 1 SOS Barto» (a) Tuition - ------------------ _____________ 921 Food 922 Supplies 935 Replacement of Equipment 88,990.00 BBVBMUB DIBKCT FBOM miFBAL BOUBCBS M 21,0X.X Total Fixed Charge» FOOD SERVICES AND STUDENT-BODY AdlVITIEB TB SALS OF FBOPEBTY AND INSIBANCS ADJ ISnfKNTS BULL SERVICE Three regis tered breeds. MOhawk 5-3685. --------------------------------------- SP-tf acre application! 19,0X.X 17,324.03 41.0 Public Law 874 88 _____________ Insurance Appeal ml X X X X X X 34 UrXru UuMVloa 35 A.S.AU. UcXuc. kuUi.i Insurance Rental of Land »nd Building» Interest on Current Loan, 910 Salaries 11.0 Common t Irreducible) School Fund M 1 Vocational EducaUon Regular Propani 311 Vocational Education Adult Program 1,500.00 2*000.00 16,0X.X 5,000,® Retirement and Social Security Expense 900 F -od Services (b) Other Baaic School Fund Receipt» 74,039.00 M FOR RENT 2 room apart ment. newly redecorated, on ground floor, near stores. Electric heat Ph MU 7-3472 SP-13 $14.00 851 852 854 855 — Edim. Ahle !. gl ftnd_________ FOR RENT One or 2 room cabins $35 & $45 per month. Utilities paid Ph. MU 7-2853 afternoons. Sandy Trailer Courts. SP-12 $13.50 15,0X.X 4.0X.X sa tivmi FBOM OB mo UGH RT an SOUBCBB FOR RENT 2 bedroom home in Sandy. Vacant Mar. 24. Couple preferred. Pnone MU 7-4432. SP-12 . a.ito.QQ Total Maintenance of Plant A16.A7 _____ Prop. lax Qifart , 18.029.19 7M Contracted Service sa UYINUl HOM INTXMMXDtATI SOUBCU SI 0 County School Fund 57,154.09 ; 39.027.00 15,155.0C FIXED < BABOU 800 Sen«» IS O TrsMportatlon roes From Patrons____ 12,105.60 1,196.X 16,108.00 _ 3.962,00 7J0 Materiato and Supplia» 715 Reptocemant of Equipment X X X X X X 11 1 Dtotrict Tai received In year tovtod UJ District Tax—Prior Yeaf Levtoi 1*095.64. . — ____ RafTMtatixmA Yi e l d t ax------ Internal an Delinquent Taxaa IS 1 Tuition From Patrom- Rdfutor Eropua — --------------------- 9.908.09 ' July 1, 19 63. to June 30. 19 64 July 1,11 63 to June 30,19 61 IS UVXNVV FBOM LOCAI IOU14XI 79,763.44 23,016.07 ___2aÀÛ9^. 1,041.06 FOR RENT Four room house and 3 room house. H. F. Meeker. MU 7-4932 No Sat. calls SP-tf ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES (Continued) curs»« — For Rent Livestock .. .... -*0*-— Amount of other indebtedneai > SP-tf Dolomite s23 575 N.E. 8th X X X X X X — Signed Schedule V !13 X X X X X X X X X X X X SUned . 1-161» 8QC 1. Amount erf warrant indebted ness an warrants issued and endorsed “not paid for want <rf funds".................................................... -Q”..... SUGAR LIME In 2 Ton or more per ocre application! — ■ INDEBTEDNESS 1. Amount of banded tndebted- nees (Include all negotiable Ln- tereet bearing warrants Issued under ORS JM106) 137^.96 PER TON X X X X X X Approved by Budpel Cmunlttro __ ___ Cash Working Fund (Schedule VI D).................................. 1 financing -0- 311,292.00 371.606.00 J amili 167,140.00 •. Analysis of Estimated Tax Levies (a) Amount Inside 8% Limitation (b) Amount Outside 0% Limitation (c) Not Subject to 6% Limitation B 21,689.00 188,829.00 5. Total Estimated Tax Levies for Ensuing Vi~.l v—. 1 1 J Lb PHONE OR STOP IN ADD: 4. Estimated Amount of Taxes That Will Not Be Collected During the Fiscal Year for Which This Bud«et Is Made. Including Estimated Sandy High LOGS & TIMBER WANTED MOUNTAIN VIEW LBR. CO. Phone MU 7-2141 SP-tf 26,532.00 (81 ____________ >momt Necessary to Balance the Budget I Mtool Lunch Fund (0 Serial L«v» X X X X X X DEDUCT 1 Total Estimated Receipts and Available fa solved m other than will be the von. 478.432.00 526,653.00 Total Reserved for Expenditure in Fu ture Yean c. Total Estimated Expenditures and Reserve New (43 i» b YOU CAN COUNT ON be better some wav a loan, we first to tell Bond Internet and RMmjiUor Total rum au 1. a. Total Estimated Expenditures Prompt Delivery 7 3022 (PR 1 7522 nights) Rt. I .Box 1163, Sandy tf I» 63. Summary of Estimated Expenditures. Receipts and Available Cash Balances, and Tas Levies «»tunauon at Tu Levy (D MINERALIZED IF YOUR PROBLEM . an County, State of Clackamas Ot 2 school district No. BUDGET—FISCAL YEAR 19. 63 - 19.64 Schedule I Here's Business Services h799.98 the right answer to any monev problem when you bring it to us. AUTO PARTS and Machine Shop Service IB E. Powell MO 3-8118 7 Ml» 1-tMI FANCHER’S April.................. . Oregon, that • SCHOOL MXETING ot the said district will be held at the school building on the 10th day ot at SlQOoclock pm . tor the purpoae ot dlacuaetng the budget tor the tlaeal year beginning July 1. 19 43 ■ and ending June 30. 19 64 hereinafter aet forth. •'A Girt under the direction of Carl Stauffer of Sandy high, is prov ing to be a very fine help to the organization. Howeiler said. Members and friends of the Foundation are going to con struct a parking area at the park site and will grade and gravel it starting this weekend. Howeiler says that member ship cards and certificates have been printed and may be ob tained at his office on Proctor Ave. in Sandy or from any board member of the organi zation. NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING Union. Kuh - 8! HOW TO TELL WHEN A LOAN IS THE RIGHT ANSWER TO YOUR MONET Loop Iliway & Boring Rd. Gresham MO 5 4164 SP-tf L i PANKRATZ Sales and Service FARM TRACTOR CO. 1 • Bill Dyal (father) ami Hal Dyal both won nieclala wrestling at Corvallis last Saturday. Dad's was silver second place medal In AAU heavyweight match. Son Hal took bronze third place award In high school meet, making him eligible for Hummer training session. Winners of this will go to Japan on wrestling tour. JEEPS FARM TRACTOR CO. 346,320.52 Yregon State Employ- ervice has been given ni.'ii I the go - ahead” by the Sandy Area Chamber of Commerce on its proposed manpower skill survey The state agency will conduct the survey, but had asked for a sponsoring vote by the local chamber Miscellaneous Farm Machinery AVON REPRESENTATIVES ■ r e welcomed again and again. Why? Finest products, national advertising, local TV and unconditional guar- tee make the difference. In vestigate now' Area in Bor ing - Sandy. Mrs. Freshour, 2770 Market St NE., Salem, SP-12 Ore , Ph. .363-5072 Ml Six officers and board mem bers of the Oral Hull Founda tion for the Blind attended a recent meeting of the Oregon Commission for the Blind at which a discussion of the Oral Hull Foundation was on the agenda. Attending the meet were Judge George Howeiler. Duane Knapp. Pete Zandell, Dave Starks, Mrs. Frances Lloyd and Mrs. Florence Carroll. Howeiler reports that the Ore gon Commission for the Blind has offered their full coo pera- tion to the Oral Hull Founda- tion. Howeiler also said that the Future Farmers organization of Sandy high has been pruning trees at Oral Hull park site and is planning to put in a fence. The group of some 15 boys, ïi The Race Isn’t Always to the Swift MOTEL MANAGERS Needed: Men. women, couples needed; over 25. High school education not necessary. Short inexpen sive course at home followed by two weeks of practical train Ing in a modern motel. For in terview, write giving address, occupation, piione number to American Motels, Inc., Ill No. 7th St., P.O. Box 160, Las Ve gas, Nevada, Dept. BB. SP-13p K > March 21, lil«3 Sandy Post, Sandy, Oregon Lost and Found 1! Entered at the Post Office at Sandy, Clackamas County, Oregon, as second class matter under the Act of Congress ot March 1879. Member of Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association and National Editorial Association *2 Annual Subscription Published every Thursday by Outlook Publishing Co. Page 2 O. Hull Officers Meet Commission Sandy Classifieds Walter C. Taylor, Lee Irwin, Co-Publishers ’ h The Sandy (Ore.) Jp 2 U,2*1.96 1,1.*.8« LÖ2..K SU?.'* 2,^6. S 24,^4.08 J.Mb.U &.UÍ.2J 2.553,89 U.2O8.X 2,U0.X J.XC.X 5,82O.X JA.1U.Û0 -4.82« :.y._ fiant a-<a» «3» Fuat for Hwt «S« ' Ü4tM »4NV« FVW Tetti 37.U9.J0 of Ptani UaS9»X 2,200. X J*5«.X taXC.X 29,208.X Schedule VI Total Ea*and3turw Md a— i 21,609.X