THE SANDY (Or*.) POST Thue»., M at . 11, 196S (Sec. 1)
4-H Club News
Lewis-Hill Vows Recited
At Covenant Presbyterian
Clackamas County will be r e .
Some expert horsemanship
presented at the State 4-H Rab was demonstrated during the
bit judging contest by Dan F or 4-H Winter Horse Show held at
syth, Boring;
Pam M iles, the County Falrgrounis,Canby,
Canby; anl Debra Vngerman, on Saturday, March 16, Nine
Stafford,
ty-six Juniors anl seniors com
These
members received peted for in four events.
Evening rites at Covenant high scores in the county lu lx-
Winning a Champion ribbon
Presbyterian church united li< contest held during (he 4-H in the Junior division was Nan
Marilyn Lee Hill, Boring, and Rabbbtt school at Tigard r e cy Smith, Boring, In showman
cently. The State Contest will
Robert Clark Lewis of McMinn
ship.
v ille, March 16,
Rev, Nell be held during the County Fair.
In English Horsemanship --
Members
receiving
blue
Brown officiated at the double
Christie M izell, Sandy, won a
rli< ceremony In the presence awards were Dan Forsyth and blue ribbon.
Ray Zimmerman, both of B or
of 125 guests.
Anmig Western Horseman
ing;
le s lle Johnson, Pam Miles
The bride wore a gown of
ship, Junior division winners
lace over satin w ith short lace and Sue W eeks, all of Canby; were Teresa Parter, Estacada;
sle ev e s. Her veil, in a bouf ant Laura Vngerman anl Sant ra Diana Guntenbeln, Boring; util
fant sty le, was short. It was Vngerman, both of Stafford.
Sandra Vanty, Estacada,
Red Rtbbbons were won by
held by a lace -cove red pill box
Trull horse, Juniors - . Patti
Rodney Kraft, Pam Johnson anl
hat.
Stone, Boring anl Kelly Logan,
Jeannette
Kearney,
all
of
Canby;
Miss H ill, daughter of Mr,
Boring were among winners
anl Mrs. Spencer Hill of Boring, Jon Lane, Debra Undgerman aid •u»l Kathy Wetck, Estacada, was
Lane, Stafford;
and
was given in marriage by her Dale
a winner in the senior Trail
Michael
Comstock,
West
Linn.
father.
horse.
Two siste rs of the bride were
her attendants and three bro
thers of the bridegroom were
best man and ushers.
Julie
Hill wore deep pink linen anl
carried a can lle encircled by
pink blossom s. She was honor
attenlant. Alison Hill was
dressed sim ilarly and carried
by KEN BATEMAN
a sim ilar bouquet. Their bro
Everyone
knowt
tor
should know) we should not expect to
ther, Scott, lighted the tapers.
9»' "something for nothing'*. But, there ts a big difference be
Gary Lewis was best man;
tween getting
something for nothing"—and—getting "nothing
David and Richard ushered.
for something".
To illustrate
.
A fellow wos disturbed obout a personal
The bride and bridegroom,
problem. Pride kept him from discussing it with anyone he knew,
Oregon State sen iors, were
so he sought advice from a fortune teller. It wos fully ogreed
honored at a reception after the
between the two of them thot the troubled man could ask only
church immediately after the
two questions for a $25.00 fee The mon paid the fee and
os he sat down, he commented, "Don't you think your fee is
rites. Mrs. Scott Fortner and
owfully stiep to answer just two questions?" The fortune teller's
M rs. Gary Lewis served re
reply Jolted him "No, I certainly don't. Now
what is
freshments anl Dorlnda Daggett
your second question?" The shaken mon countered with, "Surely,
was at the guest book,
you don't consider that a question, do you?" He was flabber
Apple green was the color of
gasted when the fortune teller arswered. "O f course It was
a question you have now asked two questions ond I answered
the going away outfit worn by
them. Thonk you for coming in. and good day, sir."
the bride as the newlyweds left
The story is fiction of course. But next week s article will re
for a wedding trip to San Fran
late a true life story,- a classic example how sharpies con ond
cisco .
The couple win live
do give "nothing for something" Be sure to read it It may help
at C orvallis.
you from being fleeced by fast buck operators.
BATEMAN FUNERAL CHAPEL, 520 W. Powell Blvd.
Grexham
Sandy
Public Library
The Bookworm
The circulation ot the Sandy
Public Library for slightly over
half the month, averaged about
110 books a day, ( around 875
books), and 200 card holders
were In the library for these
books.
Gifts to the library In the
past week totaled 24 books.
Eleven books were presented
by Mr. and Mrs. Ault Lee
Moore Jr. six by Mr. and Mrs,
Harold Bushue and seven by
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lane. Some
50 of our newly purchased books
are being cataloged and will
soon be on the shelves.
A THOUGHT
»»If’ -Wllym
Girl Scout News
Troop 760
The girls of Girl Scout Troop
760 received their merit badges
at a Court of Award at the
Sandy Grade School PTA m eet
ing, Monday night. The meeting
was opened with the presenta
tion of the flag by members of
the 4th grade Girl Scouts of
Troop 760.
Debra Hartsock, Sue Ann Le
van and Michelle Noehren were
rededicated in to scouting.
Awards were received by all
18 girls of the troop. These
were: Diana Benoschek, cook
ing, dabbler, housekeeper, my
home and pets; Nancy Carmony,
Backyard fun, books, dabbler
and my home; Teresa Cowden,
my home, story teller, toymak-
er and water fun; Debra Chris
tiansen, housekeeper and toy-
maker, Cheryl Garber, health
aid, home-health and safety,
personal health and water fun;
Shannon
Hadley,
collector
(horses), dabbler, my home and
pets; Debra Hartsock, Troop
Crest (pine tree); Debbie Hite,
housekeeper, my camera and
toy maker; Marilyn Homsley,
health aid, home-health and
safety and personal health; Di
ana Johnston, health aid,home-
health and safety and personal
health; SueAnne Levan, Troop
Crest; Michelle Noehren, health
aid, home-health and safety,
personal
health and Troop
Crest; Jodi Perkins, dabbler;
Julie Pursel, my home and toy
maker; Valerie Sander, health
aid, home-health and safety;
personal health and water fun;
Patti Searls, health aid, home-
health and safety and personal
health; Julie Wilson, b ooks,col
lector (books), magic carpet,
toy maker and sewing; Lynne
Wolfe, books, collector and
storyteller.
Many of the girls* mothers
have helped the troop in many
ways. Mrs. Dee Benoschek
worked with six of the girls for
a ten-week period to earn their
health badges and has now taken
the remainder of the troop so
they may complete their health
badge requirements before the
end of the school year,
M rs. Edna Hite worked with
six girls to complete their
dabbler badge and has taken
another group of six girls.
Mrs. Charlotte Vanse and her
group of six girls each made-
five toys for their toymaker
badge and gave three toys each
to the Sandy Community Serv
ice Action Center as their
service project for this quar
ter.
Thanks were given to the
other mothers who have helped
— M rs. Hadley and Mrs. Perk
ins for driving the girls to ska
ting and Mrs. Pursel for mak
ing out permission slip s.
Eleven of the girls attended
Sandy Presbyterian church on
Girl Scout Sunday, March 11.
The troop will be selling Girl
Scout cookies to some of the
businesses of Sandy and house-
to-house from March 27 to
April 6.
Dutch Dainty aid mint cook
ies w ill be offered at $1 a box.
The Girl Scouts had a very
nice display in the window of
B rew sters during Girl Scout
week March 11 to 17.
Troop 760 was organized and
is led by M rs. Marjorie Sander
and M rs. Marion Carmony.
They also have a branch troop
of five g ir ls, who attend Bull
Run School, led by M rs. Mar-
garette Wadklns.
The girls will also p artici
pate in the Sandy Grange Talent
program Friday evening, March
22. They will be sellin g baked
goods after the program to help
pay for their camp tuition.
MRS. ROBERT CLARK LEWIS
(Marilyn Lee Hill)
(Gateway Studio)
LUMBER &
BUILDING SUPPLIES
CEDAR FENCING
2" X 4"
4" X 4"
1 " X 4"
3« ft.
12c ft.
3c ft.
5c ft.
6c ft.
12c ft.
1" X 6"
1" X 8"
1" X 12"
FREE Galvanized Nails
With Each 50' Section of Fencing
Mahogany Paneling - 5169
235 lb. Celotex Thick-Butt
Asphalt Shingles U-Haul > Sq.
Glidden Spred Satin
Reg. $7.25
S34® G.llon
FOR THE WEEK f i
While Stock Lasts
Aluminum Slider Windows
2 /0
3 /0
4 /0
3 /0
4 /0
6 /0
$595
$7 95
$9 60
$10 68
$15 76
$21 20
X 2 /0
X 2 /0
X 2 /0
X 3 /0
X 4 /0
X 4 /0
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
g
Mon.-Fri.
e.m. to
Sunday
10 a m. to 5 p.i
Saturday
g a m. to 6 p.i
8 p.i
Coast Building
Supply
107U
E. Powall
G re s h a m
M S1I1I
Bank A m er icard W elcom e
1 9 6 8 -6 9
Sandy Elementary School Budget
Form So 471-1
ClACkaMAg
N O T IC E is hereby given that a meeting of the governing body of
C o W llJ
School District No
Stale of Oregon. w ill be held at S a n d y E l e m e n t a r y S o f t o o l
the 9 ^ ft
la v of
A p r il
< 66
dwruaatng with interested persons the budget for the fiscal year beginning July I. I
arwj ending June M I . 4 9
The t udge«
J|
46
was □ was no< prepared an a ba»u of accounting cunsiatrni w ith that u«ed in the preceding year
on the bung*-*, are ac* f'« th m an accompanying statement
A copy of the bud. • ucument ts available fur mtpectiun at S u p e r i n t e n d e n t ' •
t
may be obtained for
it may be ubtamed for 1
or |
O ffic e
el
ClurUgBil
8:00 P.M.
of
C '-u a lj
o'ckxh fu* the purpx*w of
BUDGET RESOURCES AND
< Negxes
vo«
.*■
M ajo r accounting change* if any
between the hours of 8 S^OAM
Total Budget R eq u irem en t
Revenue Neeesaary ta Balance Budget
—
!...
914,174.80
5 1 8 .4 « .4 6
395.686.34
435^ 96
733.789.65
GOi,;9 0 . w
# 2 ,3 9 8 .8 4
33.239.88
3 6 5 ,638,72
3 6 5 » 6 3 « .7 2
3 6 5 ,6 3 8 .7 2
Y ..r
W ithin <*1 Limttatx.n
O vu w vyv LM uw hm
Not Subject to <S Linutatxjn
tax l a w
Besoo
et-wo
s>
and J t 3 0
and their effect
July I 1»
coarevTAm.’e
all
<a>
a
r.m«
•a*
667.425.91
380.640.95
286.784.96
28.678.50
3 1 5 .3 3 .4 6
315,463.46
79,684.00
Limita'.'«»
3 ? 5 .l4 ? -4 6
tTxTiMiNT or '•»oeeTeoAwi»»
315,463.46
Revenue Necessary to Baiane» B u d « t
P.a- .rena:
«•rterwl F m l Trarefar
ie
lu.ooo.uu
S/X».OC
1 5 .0 0 0 .0 0
72,440.00
72.440.00
7 ,244.00
7 9 .6 8 4 .®
'S*
53,477.75
53,477.75
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o m i ,
O THER FUNDS
-a-
4 1.601. ®
4 1 .6 0 1 . ®
4»
Dwuwi N..
BUDGET SUMMARY
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5 ,0 ® .®
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it 6 8
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6 7 ’■'68
♦C ^~66
P rin cip al
W ithin
LirmtaDun
Outside 6r p Limitation
Not Subject to t ' i
j
315.463.46
r» -T V
CAM«
BALANÇA
March. 4
Approved by Budget Committee
G l
<v-
/
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3 1 .4 4 0 .®
7 2 ,4 4 0 .®
Secretarv
2 ,0 0 0 .0 0
il.0 0 0 .0 0
000.00
3 3 ,0 0 0 .0 0
3 0 .2 4 7 .5 0
6 3 .2 4 7 .5 0
lYl»6 Iaaua
1959 I rbm «
1965 I -a -x
T ctal Honda
Total Intaraat
Total haqulra««rita
7 9 ,6 8 4 .®
7 7 ,6 8 .4 ,®
Signed
Chairm an
s 25.00
11
Adapted bv Di
C«-rtMATB
Endorwu Warranta
Short Term Notes
C lerk
Signed
10.00
Form No <72-<
State Dept of Education
Oregon
Chairm an
BUDGET SUMMARY
School D istrict No
ClMk.
GENERAL FUND
MiemetcAL
July I. I»
to June to 1»
■ u rx.rr m a twawm«. v u »
data
69
»t»,r «(«ri eri»
4?" ’ 66
66'"Ti?
30,691.00
A vailable Cash Balani
Net W orking Capitai
21,459.92
1 9 .7 U .4 9
1 2 ,4 5 0 .®
Revenue from Local Sources except tax to be levied
U l.2 6 4 .3 3
2 2 ,7 1 5 .®
Revenue from Interm ediate Sources
236,948.57
36,2 2 3 .0 0
2 6 ,0 0 0 .0 0
> Strike out the line-
Not applicable)
128,650.60
2 ® , 593.21
1 2 ,0 ® .®
2 6 ^ 8 5 .®
58,174.46
31,368.44
26,806.02
54.370.84
31,357.73
2 3 .O i3 .il
5 ,4 2 0 .®
7 7 7 .®
26,696.24
1,3 9 9 .6 0
426.20
6,3 7 9 .8 4
41,099.78
6 ,513.32
1 ,018.80
2 8 ,4 ® .3 6
638.80
477.60
9 .263.04
282.14
46,594.06
15,117.78
24,5 8 2 .4 0
1,3 9 9 .6 0
17,928.18
26,814.24
638.80
41,0 9 9 .7 8
46,594.06
,
6 ,0 0 0 .0 0
Aaaata
Dlaburaaaar.ta
Balance
5 . 0 ® .®
5 , 0 ® .®
Non«
6,0 0 0 .0 0
Mone
HacalptB
5 ,6 W .® , Federal Money TFroufh State
B»SEA T itle I Tranafer
9 ® .®
.',7 5 6 .®
Sale o f Lunches
Student Labor Paid by Meal a
6 4 8 .®
Cooke Labor Paid by Maala
4 8 6 .®
Tranafer freo General Fund
16,997.75
OUiar
Total R ecelpte
53,477.75
6 ,5 0 0 .0 0
2 9 ,4 2 4 .®
7 8 6 .0 0
4 7 6 .0 0
18,158.65
55,344.65
20,848.75
3 1 ,4 9 5 .®
6 4 8 .®
4 8 6 .®
Requlrewentn
S a la r ie s
Food and Caall Itaa Supplies
Student Lalor Paid by Meale
Cooke Labor Paid by Meals
Equipment - itora^e - Laundry
21.679.65
3 1 ,1 8 8 .0 0
786.00
476.00
1,215.00
53,477.75
Total Requirements
55.344.65
1,212.84
298,602.81
Revenue from Stale 5»>urcc*
286,801.95
R r t if lu r fr-«n Fed- ral Source»
•
347.17
1 ,1 0 1 .3 }
7,100.47
660.82
Rr leipt» from
L— .— -— —— i
2 ® .®
Pr<needs frtsti vak-s
1,9 8 0 .0 0
1 .9 8 0 .®
««»her School Districts
F -*m No <71-11
State Dept nf Education
Oregon
Tran si, r - fr-.ni «Rh. r Funds
koiJ?o.«L
4 J ? J 2 6 ,J 7
JO5.Qk5.9O , 3 8 0 . 640.93
i2 9 .1 6 4 .8 4 . 107,098.04 . . . . . . .
■ ■
286,784.96
- ,u, Kurt,. ' K. ■
Dtotnct T ax Received m Year Ix-vmd
D i*trii I Tax Hi quirt-d to Ralant < Mudgt t
332.398.84
568,491.21
r- jtal m
733.789.65
612,143.94
64-7,425.91
Form No <71-*
State Dept of Educati-.n
I.......... I,1, .i-d
dget h i
?
h
County
h
m c rv -e ic A l DATA
Sw-wM Tew
'o June 70
»vn e.tr eon rsstnun ra s e
\
1
'
j—
r
5, ■ " .9 3
—
“ 4 -------------
wei
Flew V»w
6 7 ” 68
45.3A8.66
233O.OO
355.385.00
23.247.50
27,900.00
3 ,8 3 0 .0 0
433,273.50
24,972.50
Adm inistration— Salaries
—f it her
Instruction— Bala riea
—Other
—
13.720.55
1,130.50
9.171.68
3 0,270.89
6,379.84
127.90
21,098.63
18,481.05
21,494.17
16.701.74
1.010.53
8,661.77
42,511.77
175.00
23.8 6 0 .0 0
23.280.00
24,6 0 3 .0 0
22,856.00
2,0 0 0 .0 0
11,630.00
43,6 9 1 .0 0
9.263.04
16,997.75
1,020.00
297 A0
1,0 2 0 .0 0
325.OO
Operation of Plant
Salaries
—fM her
Maintenance of Plan t— Salaries
—f i t her
(
600.00
1 , 5 ® .®
l J O 9 ,r,7
2 .9 6 7 U '
1.447JO
116.75
7»34?.4e
Fixed ( barges
Food Service»—Salaries
—O th er
; 18,158.65
D e fic it
Student Body Activities— Salaries
—O th er
I- Salaries
C om m unity Servi
I_____
8,0 0 0 .0 0
10,676.00 4-,
Debt
,
1 0,000.00; 8,522.21
4 53.161,87.514.529.09
6.1ZZ4.00
-- ------ J
f>peratmg Contingency
Transfers to Other Funds
; T O T A L X S T IM A T B D tX P K N tJ IT U R tS
; Un.pp-.pri.i^ B.tone
, TOTAL
BUOGrr RKJUIHBMrNTS
•
1 /0 . '
S 5 7 ....
’• C ' • -
3 3 0 ,®
1 ,* ® . <
250. '
1 9 ,’ O l.A
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..
3 , 15'J.®
1 ,2 ® .®
9.450,0'
Xa4 X a X
2 ,4 ® .®
n o .®
1 7 ,9 4 '.®
6 ® .®
7 9 7 .®
{
Serv Ice - Non Bonded
’ Payments to other School (hstrirta
6 ,0 0 0 .0 0
19,501,00
641.425.91
26.0 0 0 .0 0
667.425.91
Té.'ó
! 733,789.-
wnn>
RlCtIP7.il
-s.
0».i-.-ir.£ ; :
5"1 ir —
Fxel'.y
1
! 1 v*:-p r»t..I*
A ir iiv lo n t - A 1 .I t
68
’
____ i
1 ,020.00
325.00
^Xher
I C apital O u tlay— Site*
6,385.91
175.00
26,332.00
24,490.00
28,818.00
21,453-00
2 ,0 0 0 .0 0
16,200.00
54,035.00
-O th e r
Pupil Transportation Services— Ralarie*
—O th er
• ,5 2 2 .2 ’
17.6 : i . >4
- - - -
Ì.
i 9 .'/ - 0
3 l . l ’ O .®
lC .2 J 2 .3 1 -f -( 9 / 1 9 . 0 '
1 (
D I .®
1 9 .9 4 9 .®
10,23 2 .5 1
Attendance Serv res— Salaries
-Z Jther
H ealth Serv ices- -Salaries
141.44
19,954.68
15,090.04
16.786.54
. ..
Sa W I MS Ft. CL
BwSee«
67
(
:
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6 fT " * 6 7
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July I I *
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July I I *
In June M
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School Divine« No
G ENERAL FUND
Xch.Ni) [MMctcl N .
BUDGET SUMM ARY
OTHER F U N D S
I
BUDGET SUMMARY
6?’ ""67
2 3,822.10 41,587.22
2 ,649.06
2,733.89
283,426.54 304,674.24
14,232.08 15.743.53
H
15,000.00
L» ; *n 1 ; •. u r* r :
M ’ îif.<
•xjv pp»nt
6 ,0 0 0 .0 0
6,0 0 0 .0 0
Form No <71-11
Alata De pi .»f Education
f Negre»
t. rwana L
et. wo
839,944.66
480,719.70
359.224.96
3 5 .9 2 2 .5 0
3 9 5.147.46
D M .-, Te«e. * U * e Hcxwum, Ca-ee« T .a »• Be Leve.
40,7 5 3 .0 0
40,753.00
le June 1
6 9 ,6 1 6 -2 1 .
TOTAL
Total Budge*. Requirement*
CUC«*AA.
FIRMA Q SFIC1AL BLILDIMG
•e*
ruse Tae»
The budget durwment
SHIM HX j L
.s.
63,287.50
55,344.65
. 5 5 3 4 4 .6 5
63.287.50
6 3 2 8 .7 4
6 9 .6 1 6 ,2 4
6 9 * 6 X 6 .2 4
a
h«huui (Hetat, t Ni
tnur.1,
O THER FUNDS
1
'.IS W A 4
ala e
IN D E T A IL
« u n « » Al RATA
per sheet
TOTAL
TAA LTVT COSSPVTATIO»«
R E Q U IR E M E N T S
hereinafter art forth
hww a-we. 4Ve-we-
Lii ■rs.&KsU
T ..C T U) a .
<71-
Form No
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Stale Dept „ I Educatici
NOTICE O F SC H O O L BUDGET HEARING
Stale Dept of Ed^calx-n
156.53
1,951.52
1 9 ,5 8 1 .0 4
.
1 0 ,020.00 ;
, j
a 1
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Klwrerteiy ch ccl B i’g e t !ri~**>r
TC4.1 H iC H fr.
hfc.l I M f . H n -I
?00 - Pool Perscnrel
Aquatic D lr * ctc ”
I n s t r .c t u n
<— »
L ife Guard«
>
Sick Leave - A q .etlc O lrector
T4TAI K l L lUl.x.NM.1
*0C - Cp*ratlor o f Flant
610 - le lx r 'e »
. I
620 -
62P - Heat
631 - 8*tM - 0«w«£p
632 - E l- c tr lc l-.j
6JJ - TUsrbcne
TCT a I CIU-..TR). l I 1!. m
700 - K9tò«r.ic«5 M*lo'.9n*nc»
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851.1 - fvSlis I S i l i l U 8 ilr r -« T l.|
351.2 - - q c I a I -scurita
852.1 - ir c ix r t a liu urauce
S i i .» - ¿ U l s lnduiUXaX A c c l i n i I
TtTAl FIXED CHARGES
CthPT
TOIA, hiulIruMtHIJ
18,000.00 .
12,733.00 .
4 0 .7 5 3 .0 0
9 .6 0 0 ,0 0 ;
8 ,7 0 0 .0 0 .
150.00
18.450.00
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