Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, February 24, 1966, Page 10, Image 10

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    TMK SANDY (Ore.) POST Thur*., Feb 24 UM (Sec. 2)
FARM BUREAU FURROW
Meets at D.D
David Douglas students and
faculty entertained the A. F. S.
(American Field Service) on
Feb. 17. The formal meeting
was sponsored by the L R. L.
Relations
(International
League).
Chonlada SeeKoh from Thai­
land, represented Sandy high
school, Henrich Bergendahl
from Finland goes to Gresham
high, Anne Maire Constantini-
dou from Greece also attends
Gresham high, Liliana Pokinsky
from Venezuela goes to Park­
rose, Erwin Tietz from Germ­
any attends Reynolds, Mariza
Guimaraes from Brazil goes
to Cleveland, and Ana Maria
Bacchi Relberio from Brazil
attends David Douglas.
By HOWARD FUJII,DIRECTOR
COMMODITIES AND FARM
I A BOR
Over >75 million of new
wealth represented by the major
hand - harvested agricultural
crops could be lost by the Ore­
gon economy if employment of
youth is curtailed by a proposal
In Congress to require the pay­
ment of a minimum wage to all
agricultural workers.
A recent economic impact
study released by the Marion
county Farm Bureau labor com­
mittee reports that the f.o.b.
value processing tor pole beans,
strawberries, and the major
cane berries, which are harv­
ested almost entirely by hand,
principally by youth during the
summer vacation, exceeds >75
million.
Using production data tor
1964, furnished by Oregon State
university, the Information was
compiles! by the Oregon Farm
Bureau federation at the request
of the Marion county Farm
Bureau.
Studies found that Blue Lake
pole beans generated >31,440,-
000; strawberries,>29,097,000;
and caneberries, >14,647,000.
According to OSU, a total of
35,370 acres were involved in
1964 in the production of these
crops.
Mission Teucher
Baptist Chapel
Teaching an American cur­
riculum in a school In Ar­
gentina will be the future task
of Miss Ruth Anne Nichols who
will be guest speaker at Mls-
I sionary Society on Thursday
I Feb. 17 at Sandy Baptist Chapel.
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Miss Nichols has been ap­
pointed by the Conservative
Baptist Foreign Mission Society
of Wheaton, I1L , to teach in a
school for missionary children
In the country of Argentine.
This school has an American
curriculum and prepares the
children to continue their
studies In the United States.
It is a boarding school, for the
children's parents live in widely
scattered
communities in
northwestern Argentina.
To prepare tor this work Miss
Nichols received a B.A. from
the Western Baptist Bible col­
lege at El Cerrito, Calif, and
studied for two years at the
California State college
at
Hayward, Calif. She has taught
for two years in the Hayward
public schools.
Miss Nicols will visit miny
churches to tell of her future
work before she leaves to begin
her
teaching duties in Ar­
gentina.
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Larry Oalund, superintendent
of the Creswell school systi'tn,
near Eugene, has been appoint­
ed tsisiiiess manager of the new
Mt. Hood Community College.
Oslund, 43, will join the staff
full tint t May 1, lait will serve
on a part - Hin t basis until
then. He has been at Cres­
well since 1958 and before that,
was at Valsetz and Dallas.
He is a cum laudo graduate
of Seattle Pacific College in
business administration.
He
later took a graduate work at
Oregon College of Education,
Columbia and the University of
Oregon. He received his mas­
ter's In administration at
Columbia.
Oslund is married and has
Sorry
But We Can 1
Keep a Good
Thing Quiet
Soft Upper»
Slims
and Doyle Deck of Portland.
There are seven grandchildren
and three brothers also sur­
vive, Linton Deck of Last Point,
Ga., Leon Deck of Miriettu,
Ga., and R. Verdelie Deck of
East Point, Ga.
Funeral services were held
Feb. 19 In the Chapel of Car­
roll Funeral Home. Interment
was In Diaiglass cemetery. Bro­
ther Elmer Buhler and Brother
William Oppie officiated.
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PETEK MARKVARDSEN
i
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OBITUARIES
College Names
Business Head
Clackamas county has ex- has been done by a coyote or
Peter Markvardwn, 73, of
panded in many directions. Un- a fox and most often by a racoon
bellevable as it may appear, tn densely populated neighbor­ Tolovana Park tn Clatsop
county, died Feb. 17, at a local
the present canine population hoods.
Clackamas County is very hospital. Markvardsen was born
of Clackamis county exceeds
fortunate to have a very ded­ Jan. Il, 1893 tn Dalby, Den­
16,000.
The owners of many of these icated nun, Carl Bremer, in mark.
His early years and school­
friends of man will be making the position of Dog Control
a pathway to the Courthouse, Officer. Carl, as he is known ing was in Denin irk. At about
or will be sending money for to so mtny, mikes every ef­ the age of 21 he sailed to Amer­
a license for their chosen pet. fort to befriend all canines that ica. His first home was in
The deadline for a license with­ are brought to his attention. Minnesota, then in 1926 lie
out penalty is March 1st of Hundreds of little bundles of mo veil Into Oregon, settling at
each year. The Clackam. s soft fur have fouid a home Cottrell. In 1940 he moved to
county license fee tor each through his efforts. Dogs that Dodge Park, and lived there RUFUS KING
RufUs Franklin King, 65, of
male is >2, each female, >3, are lost or strayed that are until 1958, when after retiring,
If the license Is purchased not brought to the attention of the he moved to the Oregon coast. Rt. 2, Box 1870, Sandy, died
While employed lie was one on Feb. 21. He was trim im
later than March 1st. A penalty dog control officer are boarded
of >1.50 is charged for each at the J & C Kennels on a of superintendent of the Port­ May 27, 1900 In Mena, Ark
land Water District, Bull Run
antm.l if the license Is pur­ contract basis.
Mr. King attended school in
The m mey derived from Division. During World War
chased after March 1st.
Mena and on April 14, 1934
Oregon law provides that a the sale of dag licenses is used No. I, he served with the U. S.
in Pawhuska, Okla., tie mar­
regular license fee shall not to maintain the operation of the Army from 1917 to May 19,
ried Bertha Hull. Mr. and Mrs.
1919.
He
was
a
charter
member
Dog
Control
district,
the
Dog
be greater than >2 for each
King then moved to Kansas in
male and >3 for each female Control board and the board­ of the Gresham American Le­
1934 wliere they rem lined un­
with penalty after March Is:, ing of dags at the kennels. gion, the president of the Tolo­
til
1943, they then moved to the
The Board of County Com­ vana Park Com n inity club, ac­
not to exceed >2 for each dog.
General
Honpltal
Gresham
area and rem «Hi un­ Gresham
License fees are not collect­ missioners Is charged to main­ tive in the Tolovana Garden
Feb. 6 to Feb. 12
til
1950
when
they
moved
to
ed tor kennel dogs or dogs on tain license fees at a schedule club. Markvardsen was an ac­
tlie Sandy coin n mity. King at­
which personal property taxes to provide aforementioned ser­ tive participant tn his social
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
tended the Church of Clirtst.
groups,
and
had
Insisted
upon
vices.
are paid. Seeing-eye guide dogs
J. Ratcliff, 2420 N. E. 59th,
He
worked
as
a
farmer
until
his
completing the Tolovana com-
‘TH next Wednesday,
are also exempt from license
retirement about four years Vancouver, Feb. 7.
m mity club house before enter­
STAN SKOKO
fees.
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
ago.
County Commissioner ing the hospital.
Cities of the county can ne­
Richard W. Chambers, Rt. 2,
King is survived by the wid­
While living tn Minnesota he
gotiate agreements for joint
Box 36, Gresham, Feb. 7.
ow, Bertha of Sundy; a son,
married Jennie Mlkelson.
control and care of dogs. Under
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
William
F.
King
of
Portland;
Good
Records
Funeral services were lield
this arrangement 80% of the
D. Hill, Kt. 1, Box 965, Sandy,
a daughter, Mr». Bert (Bar­
Wednesday, Feb. 23 at 2 p.m,
fees collected in the city par­
Feb. 12.
in the Chapel of Carroll Fu- bara) Lawson of San Jose,
ticipating is returned to the Aid Tax Saving
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
neral home, Gresham. Inter- Calif.; five grandchildren; bro­
city. Tne city then employs
< 1
Wr
1415 A E.
Good
record - keeping
personnel to administer the throughout the year can save ment was in Willamette Na- thers, S. C. King, Springfield, 159th, Portland, Fell. 12.
functions of control and care. tax dollars at Income tax fil­ tlonal cenutery. The services Harrison King of Clayton, Okla.;
Son t<> Mr. and Mrs. Norman
The time that a dog must be ing time. Taxpayers who keep were offered by IOOF and sisters, Mrs. (Ethel) Jack Law- L. Knowles, Fairview, Feb. 9.
American
l
egion.
son,
Shady
Point,
Okla.;
and
licensed in Oregon is deter­ good records are less likely to
Mrs. G. W. (Dorothy) Davis,
mined by the evidence of perm­ overlook any deductions says
TERRELL IRWIN DECK
Broken Arrow, Okla.
anent canine teeth that norm - Arthur G. Erickson, District
Services will tie held on Sat­
ally appear when the animal Director of Internal Revenue in
Terrell Irwin Deck, 73, of urday, Feb. 26 at 1 p.m. tn the
is about six months of age; Oregon.
PAINT A WALlPAPER STORE
Rt. 3, Boring, died Feb. 15 at Chapel of the Carroll Funeral
or within 30 days after a per­
Artitt Supplie»
Those who itemtzedeductions a local hospital. Deck was born
Home with vault interment in
GI om — Picture Framing
son becomes the owner or keen­ on Page 2 of Form 1040 should
May 8, 1892 at Little Rock, Ga. the Cliffside cemetery, Sandy.
33 N.W. 1st
M5 2321
er of the dog.
keep cancelled checks, re­
He attended school In Geor­
All of Clackamas county Is ceipts, records of contribu­
Included in what Is known as a tions, and other data to sup­ gia and around 1915 he moved
to Tennessee. He lived there
Dog Control District. Thid dis­ port these deductions.
There is much paper work
for
a short tlm-i, then moved to
trict was established for the
District Director Erickson New Orleans. In 1918 he left
ALWAYS
involved in securing burial
purpose of protecting life and emphasizes that every taxpay­
ON (ALL
benefits. We can, and do,
property. Oregon law provides er should m ike certain they are Louslana, and came to Medtord.
About 1920 Deck moved to
that any owner or keeper of a using the right methodofclaim­
offer
our services with this
dog, within this district, know­ ing deductions to assure they Portland, and tn 1940 moved
rhoKf
work.
ing the dog to be vicious or are not overpaying their tax to Sandy. For the past 13 years
665*4811
dangerous, and who shall allow liability. Taxpayers are per­ he had resided at Kelso.
Wolle In Sandy he owned and
said dog to run at large In mitted to use a minimum stan­
any neighborhood or on a pub­ dard deduction, which miy give operated a variety store. He was
a member of the Sandy Klwanis
lic highway, shall be punished a larger tax reduction than the
club
and the Sandy Church of
by a fine. The real purpose of standard deduction they may
Jesus Christ of Latter Day
establishing the dog control
have been accustomad to claim­ Saints. On Oct. 30, 1950 at
district in Clackamas County ing in prior years. The mini­
was to protect farmers
and mum standard deductiiwi Is Portland he mirried Reva Kal.
strom.
ranchers from roving and rav­ equal to >200 plus >100 times
The surviving members of
aging dogs.
the num'ier of exemptions to his family Include the widow,
Over a quarter of a century which the taxpayer is entitled.
ago, upon petition and under Both the m'jilmum standard Reva of Kelso; three children,
the provisions of Oregon Law, deduction and the standard de­ Miss Ruby C. Deck of Kelso,
SÎO Wf$T POWtll »OlAtVAiO
/
GltSHAM
the Board of County Commis­ duction are limited to >1,000. Mrs. Rhea VaLoy Gay of Sandy,
sioners appointed three per sons
A taxpayer with unusually
to a Dog Control Board. The large
allowable deductions,
administration of all matters such as property taxes, inter­
pertaining to the dog control est, medical - dental expen­
district, in compliance with ses, contributions, and casual­
Oregon law, became the duties ty losses should, of course,
of this board. The board is itemize the deductions when
appointed on a staffered three- they exceed >1,000 In order to
year term basis. The only re- gain the full benefit of the tax
m ineratlon available to these regulations.
board members, for the ser-
Medical - dental expenses,
vices they render, is a sum casualty losses, and charit­
for expenses, not to exceed able contributions each have
>175 per person per year, certain limitations; however,
The dog control board selects taxpayers
should carefully
and hires the county control choose their deduction method
officer and subordinates.
to assure that whenever their
It is the duty of the dog allowable deductions exceed
control officer to investigate >1,000, they itemize these on
all claims for damages done Page 2 of Form 1040.
by dogs running at large and
9>®
to report his findings to the
There Is evidence that polio­
dog control board. The flnd- myelitis existed on earth as
Ings of the board determines early as 3900 B, C.
the amount of money to be
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