SANDY (Ora.) POST ThurK, Mar. 17, ISM (Sac. 1) Wbltr Sintitkö NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND BENEFICIARIES 1965 Co-op Sales Hit New Record A break-through tothe"half- The petroleum bulk plant had mllllon dollar club” for 1965 about >100,000 In sales sales volume was scored by volume for the year, the Gresham Cooperative, ac Plans for the new Co-op store cording to figures released at building on property owned east the 32nd annual meeting at the of Gresham on Hogan Road are Gresham Grange Hall on the now well advanced, according to evening of March 8. the report, with construction Manager R. H. (Dick) Wilcox expected to be under way by disclosed figures showing that late 1967. several all-time operating re Manager Wilcox delighted the cords were established by the crowd with his goodnatured rib Co-op In 1965. bing of employees In their var Included were: net margins, ious misadventures in the Une >28,542.70 after dividends on stock; reduced receivables, 12 j working days’ sales; and the new record in sales for the year of >513,337.33 — up 14.5 per cent from the previous I year. I A new agricultural lime I NOTICI warehouse at Woodburn went I into operation in 1965 that will I supplement those already es- I tablished at Fairview and For- I on the budget are set forth of duty. He pointed out that the tourist facilities throughout the staff of six basic employees now handled >150,000 in added In the election of directors, sales volume In recent years William Strebtn and Jack Ickler, with “undl minished efficien both Route 2, Troutdale, were cy.” returned to the board for terms Guest speaker was Jens F. of three years. H. D. (Duane) Svinth, agronomist from the Mohn, Route I, Troutdale was Oregon state highway depart elected to succeed Oscar Brue, ment He demonstrated by color who had served his limit of slides how the beautification two successive termi. Brue and erosion control staff cared was tendered a special wall for some 12,000 acres of road plaque In recognition of his side Improvements, parks and service. MOTIVE TO 4MK1HTOMM , No 167X0 in Iha Circuit Court of Iha Slatr tor th« County ot I lackaiiina. I’rvbatr IWuartniant ot ,h” Katala of harvky a SCHNKIDEH. — Pwaaaad ... j*'V* ,a. h,r»by Sivan that Ihr undarolanrd haa Iiron appoint««! KxaculAx of th, Katat» of liar- *'7' 4 Sehnaldrr. Dacraard. by Iha I treuil Court of tha Stata of Oregon for Clackamaa County, and baa qualified All pornona bavins claims agalnat raid oatalr are hereby notified to preornt Ihe ••me duly verified >• by law re quired. to the undersigned al the S’. lca“r Ganrsa L Howallsr, PO I’ox JM Sandy. Oregon, within ■lx months from Ihe date hereof Dated and first published Feb ruary. IT, 19«« *■••* publication March 17. 1»«4 \KHONA UT BCHNKÏDKH Nxcutrlz Lu «4'hnaldar Underway NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 14733 Thg Oregon Itoctety for Crip- plmi Children anti Adults has In the Circuit Court of ttw opened Its annual Easter Neal State of Oregon for the County aale, proceeda from which fi of Clackamas, probata depart nance a multiplicity of projects ment throughout the etate, according Estate Of to Mra. Franklin Terrall,coun JAMES WALTER CREIGHTON ty chairman. Among Easter Seal programs Notice is hereby given that are Chlldren'a Hospital School the undersigned have twen duly tn Eugene, where youngsters appointed executrices of the from more than 20 Oregon estate of James Walter counties receive physical, oc Creighton, deceased and any cupational and sp4»ecli therapy and all persons having claims as well aa regular achoullng. against the said estate are Camp Easter Seal near Reeds •lereby required to present said port, Oregon’s only summer claims duly verified as by Isw camp exclualvely designed for required st 300 Smith Building, hand (rapped children and 704 Main Street, Oregon City, young adults. Three mobile in Clackamas County, Oregon, therapy clinics which travel to within six months from the date virtually every section of Ore of this notice. gon, bringing physlcsl therapy Dated and first published, to areas where such therapy March 10, 1980. is not readily available, or to Date of last publication, patients who are needy. March 31, 1966. When asked ’’Why give?”, NELL K. HOWE Mrs. Terrall said ’’Because LOUISE CRUTCHER contribution helps make this Executrices of the estste of splendid program possible, and JAMES WALTER CREIGHTON, because you’ll feel a deep per deceased. sonal satisfaction when you give to a dedicated organisation like Glenn R. Jack the Easter Seal Sbclety.” Jack, Goodwin and Anlcker Mrs. Terrall further reports 704 Main Street that the Gladstone Ladles VFW Oregon City, Oregon were responsible for Clack Attorneys for Executrices amas County’s Easter Seal SP-I3 envelopes being stuffed and pre pared for mailing. She express ON THE GO Claude Milla will speak on ed hope that “everyone will lawn care at the March 22 respond as generously as they Estate of John A. Goebel, the same person as John Goebel, deceased. Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 417, Oregon Laws of 1961, notice is hereby given to all persons Interested as creditors or beneficiaries of the estate of the above named decedent, that the undersigned, as foreign executrix of the estate of said decedent, will, upon the expiration of ninety days from the date of the first publication hereof, request Sandy. Or.«Un........ payment and delivery from the iaorge I. Bowallar Clackamas County Bank, of Sandy, Oregon, of the following »01 W Proctor Ava. Sandy. Oregon property now In its possession, I’hona Mutual 7-41X1 8P-11 to-wit: the Savings Account No. NOTICE TO CHKIHTOHN 9563 with balance of >3,169.85, , . No. 14710 Circuit Court of the State Including Interest to date of In of Iha Oregon, for the County of Probate, Drpartmenl death of deceased, plus Interest 1/ n *" "f ‘h’ Ketal« of accruing after Dec. 31, 1965, VICTORIN® W HKACOCK. in the name of John Goebel. unM^dZ-^a htr*by ■lv*n ' *'lhr Any person objecting to said 1 t,«r *. J ha" b*en »PPolntad Admlnlatrator of the Katai« of payment and delivery Is hereby lVJr,,?r ,n* " Iteacock daevaaed directed to give written notice bT ,*h* 1 Ircult Court of thr Stale f°F claekatnaa County, of his objections to the Clack f-- . ? ‘«uglified All iwraona hav. amas County Bank, Sandy, Io Present Ihe Oregon, on or before the name duly verified as by law re- Jba offl* » ot the Sandy expiration of ninety days from 9r*f"n within six ??«ns from the date hereof the date of first publication rui£,n“niMl,,r,‘ pUbl,ah*‘ >r’b hereof, which date Is March lMt publ,< ' a,lon March 17, 1966. tVT.HPR L HBACOCK Date of first publication, Admlnlatrator of the Ka March 17, 1966. tala of Victorina W Ilea- Date of last publication, ‘*r' Wurna Guatafaon • April 7, 1966. ELSE GOEBEL, J» N W First RI Gr«aham. Orvgnn Executrix 8P1I meeting of the Gresham Men’s RL 2, Box 121 Garden club. The meeting is Centralia, Washington By the time the average col scheduled to take place at W. N. Beal, Attorney for lege boy of today auc>-o«ua in Schmidt's Nursery, 23000 SE Executrix, accumulating the horsehide, the Stark, Mills will ,lao show 15 Matz Building, pigskin, the coonskin, and final slides concerning the spring Centralia, Washington ly the sheepskin, poor father chore of lawn care and gard- hasn’t much hide left either.-- eners of the East Multnomah SP-14 Construction Digest county are urged to attend. Postcard to the Weather Bureau: ’’Sirs: I thought you would be Interested tn know ing that I have just shoveled three feet of partly cloudy from my front steps. Louisville Courier-Journal. 1966-67 Sandy High School budget summary OTHER FUNDS 2 Clacks . 1» 66 al el^ht D.". School Dutnct No ____ ----------- — LUNCH . 629.515,00, 8^542.00 244,105.00 -0- .TlÇrn.Sô . ««« a ’ÎLOO - ‘6^695,20 ■ 513-647.20 H.Y.C. 26,565.00 ' *8,004.60 26.565.00 " 19.004,80 385^4 10,00 91,542.00 38,541.00* 8.154.20* 42S;951.3C- 8^696, ' <90,25 ~* 12.850.30 -0- 298.04 Ï47.47 II, 569. 96 * 89 567 95 * 423.9*1.00* 99*567*95 * ; 670,279.50 ; 562, 725.00‘ U62J27JS . 244. i O?. JÇ. 4QQ.»2.50 82, 554.50 ’ 25,220.00 51.641.90. Within Limita teon Ovtnd« 4% Limitotlor Not Subject to «% Umrtattoa 14 Ö66 ?5 9.255." pon?» ; I— — U.W.M------ -0- T i r 253,925.90* • 16,554.00 25^9200 90,567.95 <4! 047175 Tuui Taxes to be Levied 92.554.50 ÌC.567. 441-047.75_____ . 350-479.90 26.563.99 is. 4, i —...... ■ 1 1 I 4-——... "..... 11..... 1 5 000 00 300.29 ----------- J 69.00 26.X5.09 90,567,99 »1.970,75 - ■ ------------------------ -- •>2,000.'K -Ô- 28*000.00 2.266.J0 14,066.25 3.858.25 28.112,50 11 Send and Interext fund —----------- Raselati 8o"d »rlnclpa! (19331 »>"4 pr Inc leal (1«3) Oona interett (1233) Oono intereat (1903) Totei Receipt! 25,000.90 29,000.00 5.522.90 a\9’2. 50 —■ ■ . . ■ 4 ...... — ... —I BO"d Bond Bond Bond Tofil —I •1,871.00 ZJ.992.00 50.090.90 2.602.50 25.052.50 X:.542.K -------------------- —1 — —— J - OlldurMnentx Principal (19531 Principal (1263) Interest 11253) interest (1263) DI sourMnonfi 3 1.OM-M . ......... BUDGET SUMMARY >4 50.000.90 2.689.50 25.052.50 81.542.00 » <N»I («.<„.< Na 2 Adopted by District School Board tndoTBBd Warranto Short Term Note« OTHER FUNDS Cl Kha«., Ciart «toFuairAi data ■ —.— C»»M Vera 1—**' ZI «L-— 65—66 t»> I 44,366.00 83^959^63 65,866.23 46,842.72 44,428.65 31,615.00 ’6.072,05^ 84.739.15 -0- 2 J----------------- 31.148.08 4------------------------- -|— -------------- —a—----- - ----- ---------- -e-x ELECTRONIC J !_205_^56t64 1 ’225^ «0« 123.19 381.27 , -0- •0« Revenue from Federal Sources -0- Proceeds from Mies 1,038,44 -0- -0- 6U.442.50 J! 6.626,89 GUITARS 1 4---------------------------- Revenue from Intermediate Sources 168,126.00 ____________ INCLUDES amplifiers Sources except tox to be levied 190.652.68 J--- ■4"" Receipto from other School Districts Transfers from other Funds 386.725.15 176.700.61 x ■ X X X X 244.107.00 X X X X X X 316.618.99 •0- -, -I Revenue from State Sources 562,725.00 ^*79«« School DiMrlct No -Other ____________ :_________ -Other •' — No« Bond«! Oj-nUMCoatl^ncy_________________ “ rriMt^toOU-rrund. _ __________________ tOTAL XST1MATZD (XrDfDITUltM “j • ------------------------ i --------- -O- 532,911.68 ---------A -6410QJXL -Q- 540^225.00 .22.500.00 ---------------b « r»bt Srrvlc. 50.222,-9 9 1.000.00 U.3Q6.QQ. _ -0- ____ -0* __ _ __ 6.000,22 -2- 607.013.22 _ -22.500.00 629^13.20 I i i i i i i i i i 10.¿84.00 . •7,570.61 7950 5120 • .623 55.525.00 4.200 3.500 56.900 51.200 26.700 56.000 50,450 75.600 5.900 5.400 7.930 3.121 -PartllM 0500 TOTAL SALARIES FOR IMTR1CTI0N 310 SALARIES TOR PUPIL TRANS TAT I ON ----------- Racoxnlc_____ 3700- 6000 Baa Drlvarx (hourly) 10Q0 t .2300 0 □Off 14,621,19 4499 5499 5999 6499 6999 7499 rm 8499 - .UH _ 19. 508.00 «.o 5900 8.500 291,420.00 5,980 15,410 3.600 2?.89O.OQ I ■“ 5000- Cvxtodlan» fl, 2. 5 5800- student Hqlp (hourly) , •5Q0- TOTAL salaries FOR opera } ION of - JF 5590 4400 1700 PLANT 5.500 12.440 2.760 20. 700.00 SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES FOR PERSONAL SERVICES FUND County ___ Clsckamai Jul, I. n 66 i i i ¿2.440.X -------- *0* -------- T" u, 12,000 10,000 4,000 4.500 5.200 r — H __ 6.695.22 /-Rher C.piUl Outlay—aim ... -0- .. ______ =üt__ MynwnU U> othar School Dm,in, -165.575.61 -L299.M. Salaries 19,227.54 i i i i ____________ — 5.460.09 30.567,09 11 --------------------- -O*W Btudtort Body AcUvitieo 16,215.22 3.000 Suiitltufii (Dirt timi .............. ........... ............. — J Actlvltr Silvy 5ch»aulx tetri Ply far tetri rim textxndid centrici} 3800- 5000- 5500- 6000- 6500- 7000- 7500- 8000- 3900 J400 i Yl«ad Chirp« rood Sarvlr«—SiUrN. 5.687.60 5.614*48 ¿9>69.'00 226,505.06 I ___ -Ott_____ XUQ9.00 ¿2.699.OT I8.625.QÛ 1 Z2.942Î00 .-Í-. 208,524.47 I I 25.962.54 3,,„ tetri p«y f9r Êxtrt Duty 3.400 I -Other 35.323,00 5.193,00 291,420.00 51.834.00 _____ dQ-. ’ 1 1 Operation of Plant- Selariee ■ ■•••J 8 5 I " 5,687 58 250 I l 500 58,769 1 ____________________________ -Other (Wr_________ ___________ T 1.802,1.0 2.148,27 4,489,69 . ______ n0- ______ -0- 39,000.00 12,192.60 25,700.2« _______________ ■ Os 115OO-12OOO »500-10000 5500- 4000 4200- 4500 2900- 5200 1400« 1700 t :-_ salaries fop aoministrata total CAllDltt a.F V». S alaries ----------- F op ■ INSTRUCTION ClXlfM»_________ U i SHEET MUSIC ----- 32,925. oo 6 __________ I I I I I __1£J9L21_ Clerk 225 50,774.85 1 112.J7Q.61-Z - 15.055,92 ____ ________ ________ ____ -Other 21^330^19 JJ.XO.QQ 19.300.00 SALARIES FOR AOM ini STRAT 5uparIntendant t? 20,578.19 P & l - '6.213^2 16.922.47 ' »n «—------------------------ ■----------X ........ ............... - -i HO If, MU 9,500 4,000 4,900 629.513.00 226,505.x ; ¿50.014.00 39,425.92 44.101.00 .AttendMce Service Salaries -0- ------- sûs_____ -------- =ü-____ —Other -----------°- -------- «9.____ H m Hh Servicae Salaries .19.227^ ! 210 1 1_____6’5.54 I i 385,410.00 r T W 220.'j54.*97 I - JI.«2.fl9 My 1.1» 66 --------- ---------------------- fklr 1,14 66- to dune N, irA2 65-66 32.923.0^ 26,000.00 4 4» i........ Couoty _ 26 000 on EXPENDITURES - ------ ----- FUND 'j« 29-^7U9_ ---------------u —--------------- -------- - -------------------------- d------------------------------ 1 ü d B ü B M •vDorr aaqvmaamrrs - RECEIPTS 244.103.00 j_ _ _ f --------------------------- -0- 4------ -------------- U------------------------------ Dtotrtct Tax Required to Balance Budget nSTOUCAL DATA nr* Tear 64-6ry NtlOHBORHOOQ youth CORPS (NYC) SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 735.00 District Tax Received in Year Levied GENERAL FUND _____________ Ae By ewd Tee» ; 1 - 1------------------------------ n — BUDGET SUMMARY . e 18,004.60 — — J------------ ---- -fl- J-------------------------- TOTAL BUDGIT RR8OURCE8 ** i' ’ ” RLGEIPTS 187,594.00 529,069,39 563,425.76 --------- ------------------------ u. Aww Mil BVt> “87 P* SWS«'t»Mj Vg »T» n eig 18,004.80 ___________ July 1. 1» 00 o June M I»®7 _______________ BUDorr roa swsving ——1 t rai n i D m (8gg PwaXM____ A»S»4 ra De Nei Rwa*Mi 66-?rr*~ 66-67., 1----------------------- ■VDorT RSaoVMBB Revenue from rv«« 1 ÇI k M hul . PUBLIC LAN 89-10 u i fm Tear c«n, IM School Ototncr No ■W“' 1------------------- - -- ------------ ■BTEMMLAL DATA • THOMAS East County's Only Complete Music Store end Swap 11 ex ■NpieceMn» 0» Edu 1 inent idvlpMnt end Repair Serial Bonds S mwms Tear os-tar- S* H STAMPS '.709,99 »9.09 180,99. •3.229.99 - -------------------------- !■ DAY MUSIC GUITAR, PIANO * ORGAN LESSONS' .•.',9X.v 28,000.00 ’ 25.22 o .(X l L_-O- -o- t 5ia.618.00 r MLW ‘ GENERAL FUND BAND INSTRUMENTS , Expenditure» Salerlex (to De »et) Student Leber —....... ... — BUDGET SUMMARY 1 ".740.09 3.300.09 ; L Tor the Current Fiscal Year BegniUgg Julj 1. 1»65 AT THE SANDY POST From 9.928.50 629.00 "•"2'0’7’ Chairman MANY MODELS “»»lenai Sutaia» Reute 4 Trenxterre« (roe Senerel funa (deficit \W.00 25.229.00 X i -0- ORDER BERRY TICKETS PIANOS ‘.66 7,60 2L63U9Q - . ÛÔ-Û/* 26.000,00 Wlthto 6% f jmitsUon 5'3.647.20 ———, - ■" 11 ----------- '.502,10 w. A im m . ii 6/ Iga a g is» i •ece'ptx Sale ot Luothex Student Lepor-veiue pt Heel» 29.220,00 C'•«**•» i^r i il M —------------------------------- —___ School Lu«ch iç.3'6.30 L__ «WJ? BONO The proposed 1 1/2% tax limitation will be the subject of debate at the Kelso Farm Union meeting on Wednesday, March 23. Cyril Chambers, Molalla farmer, will speak for the affirmative, while State Senator Tom Monaghan will present the negative side of the issue. The meeting will take place in the Sandy Woman’s Club. A potluck supper is scheduled for 7 p.m., with the regular meeting beginning at 8 p.m. ORGANS 2 ill DWWUI N. C«MHy — T“ 1 - 'U?3’i54 FINANCIAL SUMMARY Tax Limitation Debate Due at Farm Union Meet a______ ■a_Sl I year reached a new high of 180 carloads or about 11,000 tons. General farm supplies sold at the store Is still the Co- op’s leading department Sales total here were about >250,000. ------- ______ —---------------- —toTAA rate —8» AOlln. Office Sandy Union High School *enym< statement „.natte to MH«« .t est Grove, Wilcox said. Total tonnage of lime spread last I II NOTICE OF SCHOOL BUDGET HEARING FUNO 5000- J499 2500- 2499 4.174 Sturant Help (hourly) 8,274.15 10,557.50 -UUS - 400 iojiw«Qa Adult Help (hourlyj lutati tutee „ 67