EAST COUNTY BASKETBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS W 8 7 7 5 4 4 3 2 Sandy Parkrose Fremont Glenfair Orient Gresham Rockwood Troutdale L 2 3 3 5 6 6 7 8 First Grade Youngster Skis to Win A six - year - old, first grader Mike Clancy, David Wingle, Toni Leuthold won the girls Mike King, Kurt Muntzel. division (8 and under) competi­ GIRLS (9-10) - Eloise Car- tion Sunday as 90 youngsters son, Diane Harrington, Eloise competed in Kiddies’ Kandahar Englesby, Tames Gadner,Sandy slalom sponsored by the Mt. Tourangelau, Lisa VanDyke. Hood Ski School. Races were BOYS (8 under) - Tom Dodd, held at Summit Ski Area. Craig Lilly, Tandy Gardner, The races were held for Tom Tourangeleau, Eric Munt­ youngsters aged from six to zel. twelve years. GIRLS (8 under) - Toni Leu­ Following is a list of the thold, Vanessa Purdy, Erica results: Sperr, Spearr, Barbara Osler, BOYS (11-12) - Bill Harring­ Kathy Sauer. ton, Lee Engelsby, Ed Fisher, Mike Wisemann, Bruce Haynes. Night Classes GIRLS (11-12) - Kathy Rey­ Gresham Center night class­ nolds, Laurie Gaiser, Lorri Darr, Susan Englesby, Anne es in college courses at Devecka. Gresham high school begin for BOYS (9-10) - Tory VanDyke, the spring term on Monday, March 29 Pct. 800 .700 700 500 400 400 300 200 Friday »core» Sandy. 46, Orient 37 Gresham 40, Troutdale 21 Glenfair 33. Rockwood 28 Fremont 44, Parkrose 41 SANDY WINS Last Friday, March 12,Sandy Mountaineers won their last game to take first place in their league. Orient, Sandy’s opponent, was ahead most of the first half. Then in the second half they increased their lead to eight points. This seemed to make Sandy mad and they then shot out in front of Orient and pul­ led to an eleven point win, mak­ ing the final score 48 to 37. Don Schneider was high with 16 points, Roger Williams made 11, Randy Huserik 10, Jim Sli- ger 6, and Tom Scales 5. We Specialize In Quality and Service 9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Youth 4:00 p.m. I and AUTO PARTS, Inc. I MO 5-4131 I Radio Dispatched Trucks I 1821 E. POWELL Phone MO 5-0424 Government Must Be Told “The Federal Government must be told by the people of Oregon the extent and scope of damage to forest access and logging roads from the Decem­ ber floods,” Darrell Jones, President of the O & C Coun­ ties Assn., said today. “One reason for the failure of the Federal Government to act thus far has been the lack of pressure from people in the affected areas,” Jones, Clack­ amas County Commissioner pointed out, “The mail, tele­ grams and calls to Washing­ ton, D. C. have been surpris­ ingly small. “This probably Is because of a virtue in the character of Oregonians -- namely, that they don’t like to cry for help from the Government. But this lack of pressure is causing some of the affected Federal agencies Pictured in his second-place effort last Saturday during in Washington, D. C. to drag the % mil« downhill race from Timberline is Chuck Snek- their feet in accepting their vik (64). He is a student at Pacific Lutheran University responsibilities.” and hails from a California town. Hi» time wat 1:20.4 Jones cited last week’s House over the course. (Post Photo) Public Works Subcommittee hearings as evidence that the Administration was not facing up to its responsibilities in the program to restore the damage. petitor barely edged second Joe Darr of Government place finisher Dennis Reese of At the hearings, Administra­ tion witnesses refused to go on Camp raced to a gaint ski sla­ The Bend Skyliners in the Sun­ record endorsing the emergen­ lom victory on the Mt. Hood day event. His time was four cy flood relief legislation spon­ slopes Sunday with a time of seconds under Reese in the sored by the Oregon Congres­ 1.11 in the races sponsored Class A division. by the Schnee Voegli Ski Club. sional delegation. Third place went to Dog Tay­ The Sunday victor was not so lor of Cascade club and in Class “Private citizens and the Governments of Oregon — fortunate as he participated In B competition first went to Ro­ State, County and local — have the downhill trail race on Sa­ bert Bennett of the Skyliners. been doing their part magnifi­ turday. He finished in last posi­ Bruce Noel, MAC was second cently,” Jones said. “So have tion here in that event. In that and Vaughn Carty, Skyliners, the Federal agencies in this race he suffered a broken thumb was third in the B Class. area with the limited resources as a result of a spill. A field of 42 skiers entered The Government Camp com- available to them. the two - day race events. Baseball practice (farted thi» week for the Sandy Pioneer». Above the local diamond aapiranf» fake part in fielding practice on the ball field adjacent to high ‘choo,• (Po*t Photo) Bowling Hews Ski Slalom Winner Darr VIC’S MOTORS I Elder Ira D. Follett Saturday Sabbath School I I AH Year 'Round Seventh-day Adventist Church Service Thur»., M»r. 18, 1965 (Sec. 1) THE SANDY (Ore.) POST GRESHAM NITE OWLS EARLY BIROS W W Al's Minit Mart 66 34 Gene’s Market 55 45 Jaycettes No. 1 534 464 Lewis Hardware 524 474 Swail’s Plumbing 484 514 Glos Ford 454 544 Shaw’s Richfield 44 56 Jaycettes No. 2 35 65 High individual game, June Redfern, 197 High individual series, Addie Perry, 450. High team game, Al’s Minit Mart, 658. High team series, Gene's Market, 1814. Ellen's Klozet 23 17 Ixjundree’s Paints 23 17 Grokett's Jewelry 18 22 Glos Ford 21 19 Duncan Studios 19 21 Mt. Hood Lanes 22 18 Sandy Auto Wreck. 22 18 Edwards Richfield 24 16 High individual series, Car- ol Cutsforth, 505. High indi­ vidual game. Carol Cutsforth, 198 High team series, Ellen’s Klozzet, 1738 High team game, Ellen's Klozet, 613. TOWN A COUNTRY 1965-66 Sandy Grade School Budget Form No. 472-11 State Dept of Education Oregon Form No 472-1 State Dept of Education Oregon JlJO The bud„.t docume„t 1 GENERAL FUND TOTAL ALL FUNDS BOND 610.221,70 ; 5O5.OJ5.5O Dadur I Total Bud(»l Rnourrn Exrept Taa to Ba Levied 356.162.82 . 288.971.62 254,058.88 . 216.063.88 Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget JaUl Tljmlu Sc Levied TOTAL ALL FUNDS «»» TAX LEVY COMPUTATION Total Budget Requirements POOL' 32,300,00 32*300.00 Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget Add tit of tax,» to be levied but not rec d in eniuing year — - • - LUNCH (•> 3k.629.20 34,629.20 38,890.00 3,889.00 42.779.00 155.3J9.23 155.339.23 k2.779.00 ____ 198.118.23, 155.119.21 42.779.00 42.779.00. STATEMENT OP INDEBTEDENESS — Hl — ——— — —— — ’ / Serial Bonds Secretary Chairman Signed Clerk 5.00 Total__________ ' BUDGET SUMMARY Chairman 46 School District No GENERAL FUND .71,028.20_ 89.281.55 L ;------15*46209. _ July 1, to June >0, 1B-66-- pom ensuing ybaa Bl porr BUDGET RESOURCES 38,000.00 ____ 26*000.00 i Av.iUbie C*.h Bilim, Net Working Capital (Slrlk. „u, the ,lne Not applicable) 122,393.65 22,261.84 15,0*0.00 ¿6,oa.a Revenue from Intermediate Sources 198.393.85 ¿43.070.76 ___ 236.806.59 Revenue from State Sources Revenue from Federal Sources L -_____ 780. ^0 ________ *¿*.20, ----------------------- Proceeds from sales 1______ 655O&. 220,^,00 Do Not Fubluh Thia Caiumn 15,040.00 15,0*0.00 ------ , 14,500.00 14,500.00 19,955.00 19,955.00 19»955.00 220,925. 00 213,476.62 213376.62 14,500.00 ----------------------- — Tax Offset 1—------------------- _____________ _ 15.60k.oo Form No 472-12 State Dept of Education Oregon 333.068.43i' X X_ X_ X X x 1 « .Ä « JLJLJ l I *73,422.50 511,646.21 ToUI Budgrt Rrwurr.« «ic.pt U, to br levi«d___________ District Tax Received in Year Levied 2?6,420.00 TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES 2M.971.62 288,971.62 I > a X X X ai.o6j.88 - a*,<»3.88 ________________ JMy 1, ¿90**0 30.971.00 ZjOOgOO 28k,756,90 14,500.a 28k.756.90 1*U5CC*0Q l Health Services—Satartas________________ Food Service»—Salaries Ï3SHS —Other ____ 7.451.90' ________________ 7.551.90 -------------------------i—--------------------- j Student Body Activities—-Salaries I Capital Outlay—Sites J ■ • - , ______ —I 38*. 163.21. 89.2Y.i5* k73.k<.4.?ti Eoi TCxpoc.oo^ *53*193,91* 52.252.30, 511.6*6.211 290.ko 1,775.80 ; A . K 11,220.a 25 a M0«00 iJaW.OQ W.MXJ.OO 5^^260,00 ilâlOOeOQ 61.620.00 20A2Qe9ol 61.620.00 8*11*0,00 B a IM r OQ I 9*285*00 9.285.001 ¿eWeSO . __ —Equipment Debt Service Non-Bonded Payments to other Sehooi Dwtncts Operating C pungency Transfers to Other Funds TOTAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Unappropriated Balance TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS *74,265,93 _____ 1,020,a 325.00 ----------------------- j 1.020*00 10*00. r, 895 .oó"^ 6*895.00 : I Uho.ao. ktnm np 1 w-ono nn I 479.QW.10 _ 6*000*00 .' --------------- — ------ 6.000^0] | A. y 5.545-81---- Ï-------- ------ 2*825*01 14.162.00 13,40*411 <•61 «535*50, 26.oa.al 42.535.501 l.Sa-¿«P9$ 5.455.on 1 ----- 5.3 »B4 00.0ÔI k klk rm TRIM TRIO *¡90050j 888.00 5.OOOAÌÒ avi on 888.a 5.0m. on 1 kan nsl W Richardson Chev 59 41 Mickey Mouse Club 554 444 H4J Coin Cleaners 55 45 Sandy Post 55 45 211 Cabinet Shop 50 50 Bowman's Club 474 524 Keystone Fuel 47 53 Farmers Insurance 31 69 High individual game and series, Violet Markwell 211; Ruby Rogers 559 High team game and series, Richardson Chevrolet— 584; Mickey Mouse Club— 1638. -------------------- 46 290.k0 775.8o SAN RO ESTA LEAGUE 2*160,00 5,216.00 >,0C 5,000.00 600,00 *00,00 7,160.00 3,216.00 k,500.00 5,000.00 600,00 3 290.00 AuMBaX jttCXMilQA 300- 699- 1,503.71 - k t ¡'A W M ' 0 o Lira ctor PERSONAL SERVICES SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION "• t 3055035JO. July I. It 65 Satanee Dtatnbvted IlSfll «♦DJSaX* M a AVLAD 5C5O35.5Û mi inf, i.u 1 ewrir.rsoN BA NOB n> m 8, , y/ - 8,*00-8,8» 1 1 A4aioi»tr»tioo- Ia»truetion L laatructlaa -Tranaportatien UOMBA TOT Al SALARY 1f,2kC.® 8,691.a 1,120.00 1.120.a 7,710.a W Estacada Golf Cse 30 10 24 16 Gateway Store Forest Haven Motel 234 164 Ken's Chevron 22 18 J. Welch Antiques 214 184 Washing Well 15 25 Timberline I*odge 15 31 Log Lodge 9 High individual game scratch, Addie Perry 180 High series, scratch, June Redfern 468. High individual game — handicap, Ro Collier 189. High series, handicap. June Red fern 480 SANDY MEN S LEAGUE W 4- EdueMtoc. W Luther's Stop-Shop 22 14 Oja Lumber 214 144 Pioneer Real Estate 20 16 Whistle Stop 194 164 Zig Zag Inn 19 17 Dew Drop Inn 18 18 Sandy Food Center 14 22 Brightwood Store 26 10 High game, Marty Amacher 201. High series, Alice Slater 520. High team game, Dew Drop 834. High team series, Luth- er's Stop & Shop 2345. 1.352aC0l Plr»ctor ¿irtelo) MT. HOODERS A klk.cm ¿50.a 359*« 450.« W Dew Drop Inn 274 124 R. S. Smith Motors 25 15 Fireside 22 18 Belangy's Ranch 20 20 Meier’s Dairy 18 22 Pioneer Real Estate 18 22 McKinnon Enterp. 15 25 Govt. Camp Towing 144 254 High women’s series and game, Mary Ellen Gulden- zopf, 543 ■ ¿0. High men’s series and game, Bob Pullen 555, John Dodson 198 High team series and game, Meiers Dairy 2290, Belangy's Egg Ranch 814. 1.3 V. 00 4.900.50 2,16c.oc 3,216.00 *a.a ll L . --------------------J I 2.55^.00 S120.00 5^200.00 1 u?uôêoo] 25.Mo.oo a ODD DO We' ►00,001 *0.00 SANDY MIXED DOUBLES 3,300.00 1, 701.00 I 120.ÖÖ] 7.Í >00.00 ---------------------- 1 5.279.35! I-------- -------------- 2.550,00 ‘♦,120.00 school nutrid No OiartijM 16,101.2$ 1.575.a »! 1,5«.a Cr»mmunity Services—Salaries —-.-j ________________ —oum !__ 1 (. 1 ---------------------------- ' —Other L 0 1.1 6a.«4 63.80,' ~ 1 . ' —Other 150.a- 150.00 17,985.251 19,293.50 Pupil Transportation Servicee—Salaries ____ 19.728._50. 7.9^.^, _ _ 17,2*2^0 —Other __ 10,242,00 — 17*^2*00 16,101.291 17,68”.Ro Operation of Plant—Salaries__________________________“ 18,887.20 —Other _ 14,228.a 1*^28.00 Maintenance of Plant—Salaries - li¿a>,°o, lo^^a 87Ö82.67 ic,68c.a -sOther ____________________ 10.680,00 27 ..J ! .■■ ■ ■ Fixed Charges _ ____ 31.900.00 31*900,00. 1,5c’. 75I LZZL575* öö -__________ ,099 2*100-2,395 SAP 14.oio.a 17.057.5c 1,808.01 257,270.25! 12,9*9.65| k,609.87 _fl » !•» 7 A 3.0a-3,29$ 3.900-4,199 4.500-4,795 4.890-5.999 S ! L 2,063.70 _2i*lk.l2 2k,627.87 Cuatodian 1 * 1 46 1-11111111 1 80,J7 15,604.58! 15,282.631 Ik,010.08 J 11.500.00 2? 750.00 I _______ eei___ 29,170.a ) Administration—Salaries 2,?a.a —Other 270,591 ^Instruction—Salaries ifik^Æ _ —Other _____ __ ______ 1------ —-------------- 1------------------------ 1------------------------ , Attendance Services—Salaries —— ■ 1.......................... 1--------------- — - OWr _______________ Z [ r. 1 11,500.00 2.750.a J.JOO.OO 1,701.00 4,120.00 7,600.a July l, I» 65 to Juno >0. It 66 I MW Y4.887.73 - - 2,431.05 LZ 230,827.56! 12,574.76 <•> ooo- 299 390- >93 900-1,195 Bunarr rjewi irementb CYwbT’ 1» û June 30 1® ------------ —--------- — Pv»r»ëlag 1 Adopted De Nei Pubi Ml Tfile Celumn IN. N„t'ebbi ten TXie Column (SI f9> III GENERAL FUND Fr» 1 CleCkMiM . V£»r»Uea si n«nt School DUtnrt No__ ArtaM Range 1264-'65 *<7.535,50. —5Q5.0J5.5O State Dept of Education Oregon 1?62-’6J PKRM>NNEL CLASSIFICATION SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES FOR PERSONAL SERVICES --------------- - ------- 1962-'6J^- 1963-'64 rax Required to Balance Budget 474,285.92! 3¿t30ÚtQQ 1 ■ *6 FUND Transfers from other Funds —*21.267.2* , ¡ — 1.200.00, I 1.400.00 1 School DutHrt No Administration lliJOO-11,595 1 ll^OO.OC Clerk - ¡¿oo- ¡,7% 1 2.750.a Sacratary_______ ___________ 3¿00- 2,}% 1 3.300,00 Aaaistant Secretary l¿oo- 1.79S 1,701,a 1 Princlcal-UppT Orad»« 2¿oo- 4a9î 1 4,120,a 28,327.50 u 1 Principal-Primary 2*600,a 7.500- 7.79S 1 ____ _Instruction 2.471.a Teacher» . A. 2wkQ9r-2.699 1 2*558.00 •• 4.070.00 _1_ 3.900- 4,199 1 ^.12O,0Q II ¿p,84c,00 52¿QQ.a sick Leave - Hem, Te»chln< 4.500.a ■rsaepertetAon 9OC- 1.199 7 6.678.00 .. 11984.a H II 1,200-1.49^ 1 la352«0C H II 1.500- l»79q| 0 _ 4.990*50 fl fl 3.868.x 2 1.8a- 2.099 0 duaiMr hua vrlvera 888.a j 4*5a-.5.O95^ 1 D ub Mechanic 5.000 »0C - 43C.a Sick Leave 12.28$,2j ------- 1 ka.od áuiuur help -Äich I 1 50C.OC 1 i - T------------------------- r Receipts from other School Districts L —___________ . Do Not Pubilta Thu Cafumn <«l ¿6.409.21 ____ lQ.000e00¡ Revenue from Iaml_Sourc«i«*cept tax to be levied 115,642.02 . ■ First Veer Preceding Precedine J 196^-’6^ •diä HISTORICAL DATA fuel 1.200.00 1.400,00 BUDQB T FOR ENSUING VBA R Total Salary ïo,xx).a 2^650 tOC _ 3.075.a —. 1.5/5 «cv ____4.070.a __ 7.500.a 1 1 1 Adopted by District Sc Endorsed Warrants Short Term Notes 27.100-00 I County ____ C m rrent Year Budget Empi f» . n65 Karch 8 Signed INDEBTEDNESS J2.3OO.OO I 52,400.00 SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 1962J6J ... 126>-'61 ... . - . — — — Approved by Budget Committee. CASH a Total Henulrmente Form No. 472-12 State Dept of Education Oregon —■ BOND <41 38.890.001 12,300.00.1 10,000.00 . I 29.400^ 00 ¿.’«Sia ¿bal________________________ FUND GENERAL FUND (» Form No 472-8 State Dept of Education Oregon k6C»lptS — - ------------------------------ — 41,794.00 kl.79lf.pp 5*7.805.12 . k7k.285.92 367.697.63.333.068.kJ 180.107.k9, Iki,217,49 18.010.7k Ik.121,7k 198.118.21 155.119.25 Dedu t Total Budget Resource» Except Tex to Be Levied ’1962-'6J 52.JOO.OO — 237.669.88 2J7.669.88 41.794,00 . —, ¿37.669.66 Taxes to Be levied for Ensuing Year Analysis of Taxes to Be Levied Within 6e; Limitation Outside Limitation Not Subject to 6% Limitation Total Taxes to be Lev led _________ Tot» 1 10,000.00 11 (Tt_____ ____ «n r Analysis of Taxes to Be Levied Within 8*} Limitation Outside ÖS Limitation .. _ — - — --------------------------------------- Not Subject to 6e; Limitation___________________ 10,000.00 12,XX) .00 1 279^1*63*88 * ¿57*669*86 Taxes to be levied fur Ensuing Year J*.891.29 3k,891.20 37.995.00 ll^ia Add Eg’ of faxe» lo be levied but not rec d tn enauina vaae —7— « wimmimo LUNCH 37.995.00 . S.UJUa. Contributif------ 1 Public Adel »aion» Ikaabfer free deaerai fund 1 Total Budget Requirements __ in Signed TAX LEVY COMPUTATION | 1 Thle cáhemn* ___ <<» ___ 1 ,„d ----- __ Second Year U any. and their effect to June 30, IB ¿fe MUI Svinaing Poul Budget J Major accounting changes. Office betw„n the hou„ o,8sJ0 "or the 16 BU txirr for ensuing yi A. ual — — i — The budget g was □ was not prepared on a basis of accounting consistent with tbat used In the preceding year on the budget are set forth in an accompanying statement July 1. KgTQIUCAL DATA „65 „ A copy or the budget document I. gv.ll.bl. tor Inspection st Sup.rint.nd.nt'. may be obtained for F—— or parts of it may be obtained for I“——per sheet School Dtainn No OTHER FUNDS NOTICE OF SCHOOL BUDGET HEARING NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the governing body of Click»».. County School District No *6 o, Clacknag« County, state Of Oregon, will be held at Sandy Elementary School on the 5th da„of April 8:00 o'clock for the purpose of discussing with interested persons the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1. I»o5 and ending June 30, 1966 hereinafter set forth , BUDGET SUMMARY W L Sportsmans Club 26 14 Bowman's 254 144 Dave Duncan Studio 25 15 Log Lodge 22 18 Sandy Ready Mix 194 204 Janz Berryland 23 17 Curt & Dell's 15 25 Mt. Hood Cleaners 11 29 High individual 3 games. Carl Slater, 573. High indi­ vidual game, Herb Sandercock 211. High team, 3 games, Sandy Ready Mix, 2417. High team game, Sandy Ready Mix. 852. BurioN < n— Trans« tortai on ------ 95*.00 FUNOS ne» — Il Sandy Truck Line 29 15 Brewster’s Store 25 17 23 Western Auto 18 22 Sandy Food Center 19 R. S. Smith Motors 21 21 10 Dea's In 4 Out Richardson Chev. 14 26 9 31 Sandy Rexall Drug High team series, scratch— Sandy Food Center 2540 High teain game, scratch — Sandy Food Center 918