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•» «»«ma ia, i ewr Hootfland Happenings Boring News By T h . SNOOP!* Mrs. Delores (Teeny) Gregson met her 15th grandchild, Jeffrey, a fortnight ago when his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nichols spent a weekend here. The red headed boy was born in February. February. 6224232 Gladys and Harry Perkins are on the road to recovery now! DID YOU KNOW: The Hoodland Women’s Club have put $17,275.77 into the community recreation building at Hoodland Park to date? Pretty great accomplishment when you stop to think this was done by a bunch of hard working gals in six years time! Also pretty great of the Clackamas County Park Commission when you stop to think of their share in this project. The building couldn’t be replaced for $75,000! (And if you don’t believe it - go see for yourself!) People are still talking about the fantastic array of door prizes at the Sweetheart Ball - over 40 in all and Chairman of the event, Sally Hurlbutt, gives credit to Ethel Annis for collecting most of them. (When >• Ethel takes on a job, she doesn’t fool around!) Next fund raising projects for the Women’s Club include a AMONG FRIENDS enjoying recent get together at fashion show in May under the home of Marge Carothers before Hoodland's annual chairmanship of Eileen Sweetheart Ball were Bert and Lou Stauffer. (Post Anderson and Lois Rice has photo) agreed to head up the committee for another auction SHORT SHOTS: Bill their stay in the “sun” sale to be held in June. - Anderson was on the Telescope country. Since the success of this TV program last Thursday to BACKED TURNED to camera, Janet Hill talks things “Fella”, Rosie and Don affair will depend on the put in a plug for his nifty little Avery’s dog, who was probably amount o f merchandise, now is over with Bill and Eileen Anderson at gathering gadget, Bill’s Pill Box. Did you the most well-known animal in the time to start thinking preceeding recent Sweetheart Ball given by Hoodland see him?...Glen Gilbert is in the Hoodland, quietly passed away about what you have to donate Womans' Club. (Post photo) hospital...Mort Fouch is home of old age recently, leaving for it. We have ample space to after recent surgery...Peggy and behind many people-type store items in the recreation Thursday, March 20, Gene Bowman are home from friends to mourn his building and we will be happy H oodland Chamber of demise...Birthday greetings to to pick them up. While Commerce annual dinner Kathy Vermaas, a student at thinking along these lines, the meeting OVER 80 and election of Suggestions for the “Corbett Central Oregon College, who gals have come up with another officers, at Barlow Trail Inn. NEW AND celebrated her 19th last week, community service idea, that Social hour, from 6:30 to 7:30 Dilemma” were made by Ray RECONDITIONED to Fred Krull and Lorraine will also require your help. p.m. is FREE to those who Spuelda, of the Oregon State of E ducation Staggs and to three St. Paddy’s They would like to start have tickets for dinner. Tickets B o a rd Day birthday gals, Ruth Fahie, something that will be called for a lovely steak dinner are Standardization committee, at Pat Jones and Peggy Bowman. an “Emergency Room”. This $3.50 per person. Also on the the Corbett school board TO CHOOSE FROM (Financing Available) Congratulations to Ann and will be a room filled with good agenda is the revision of meeting Monday night. His proposals included Bill Lukens, proud parents of usable clothing items that will by-laws. AM AN A tuitioning out students and Wm. Lukens Jr. who makes be available to anyone in need. Every Thursday night is FOWLER number three for them and It will be handled in a strictly local jam-session time at the building new schools. GIBSON S p u e ld a ’s co m m itte e adds to the ever-growing list of confidential manner. If you Zig Zag Inn. If you play an MAYTAG the sc h o o l grandchildren of Lou and Bert have items for this room please instrument take it along and d e c la r e d NORGE Stauffer, who must already call Welfare Chairman, Pat join the fun. Anyone is district-high school and two SPEED QUEEN have the biggest family on the Cushman. If you have items for welcome and if you don’t play, grade schools-sub-standard in a recent evaluation visit. mountain! SYLVANIA the auction call Lois Rice. listners are invited. However, report has not been Jack Saunders, who recently COMING EVENTS: Friday, MOTOROLA officially recieved by the retired and is now a full-time March 14, Chamber of We Service All Makes school board. mountaineer, and wife Gay Commerce Prize Night at If all the excuses for not And Models After receiving the report, returned from vacationing at a Bowman’s Mt. Hood Golf wearing safety belts were laid the district has 90 days to send dude ranch in Arizona...Edna Club. Buffet at 6:30 followed out end to end, the Portland in a program to the Multnomah and Shorty Porter got caught by games at 8 p.ip. (After Traffic Safety Commission says C o u n ty I n t e r m e d ia t e by the floods in Calif, on their hearing reports on the last it wouldn’t be at all surprised. Education office to forward to way home from Arizona and buffet, I was sorry I missed it. I How about you? What’s your the State Department of had to make several understand Chef Julio goes all excuse for not wearing a safety Education before state school out for the Prize Night affair!) detours...Glad to hear both belt? support funds are suspended. a, Bionrrr Bays By LILLIAN TEN EYCK The Greek historian, The final route formed a Herodotus, in the famous semicircle from St. Louis via El words now used as a motto by Paso and Fort Yuma. 2800 our own post office, wrote, miles. Hundreds o f way “Neither snow, nor rain, nor stations were built, wells sunk heat nor gloom of night stays for water, drivers trained, Mrs. Lucy Boring, who has these couriers from the swift teams of four to six mustangs been in Portland Sanitarium completion of their appointed were purchased to speed the for two weeks, has received rounds.” These words can famous Concord coaches over cards and letters from friends certainly be applied to our mail the usual ten to fifteen miles wishing her a speedy recovery. service. Now that the winter is between stations where the Frequent visitors to the past (and such a winter!) how teams were exchanged for fresh community are the Leroy about a tribute to our mail horses. At first the coaches Huntings, who moved to carriers. “Here on Rt 2 there carried few passengers but later Oregon City after several years was only one day when the were enlarged to carry nine in New York. Mrs. Huntington faithful mailman didn’t pass inside, and as many as dared on is a former resident and third my box and then it was top and were able to hang on. because his car broke down The fare from St. Louis was grade teacher in Boring. and wasn’t repaired in time to two hundred dollars for the The sunny weather this past make deliveries.” western trip and meals were weekend brought different Reading up on the history of extra. responses from residents. The mail service in this country, we In 1860 the Pony Express A.E. Ritters took a quick trip find that the State grangers was organized by Wm. Russell. to the beach. Hugh Sagner were one of the first He began with 420 wild prepared a larger garden space. organizations to advocate true mustangs, not well broken but The Willard Borings attended rural free delivery. Finally, in full of speed and stamina. The a band concert at Park rose 1896, Congress made sufficient 80 riders matched their wild Thursday, and heard their son funds available for a test of steeds in spirit by covering 70 Jim do a solo bit with the rural services in various parts of or 80 miles a day, changing Oregon College of Education the U.S. First reports were horses often. This pony express due to the galloped over the 1900 miles band; they are guest artists. discouraging extremely poor roads. In 1897 from Sacramento to St. Jim has toured in Washington with the OCE group and goes routes totaled only 82 miles, Joseph, Mo., often in ten days to Nevada with it next but by 1900 there were over or less. Folks marveled at the weekend. Incidentally, he is 1200 miles and by 1907, speed with which their mail went through. still traveling in a leg cast -it’s 37,000 miles were served. There is a lot of agitation possible he will spend four In other countries many about the postal service - how widely different animals have months that way. much money it costs and what Shirley Boring is enjoying a losing proposition it is, but been used. In Asia, yaks; in her study year in New England, just imagine life without our Africa, zebus. Another mail and has driven her car right daily mail. Stamps for letters carrier is a wapiti, a large elk-like animal used in Siberia. along though where there was used to be two cents and post 26 inches of «now and 10 cards, one cent. Now letters South America used the llama. In Eastern Europe, buffalo degree temperature this past cost three times as much and drawn carts carry up to 400 week. She’s seeing new postcards five times as much pounds o f mail. In the far East approaches in education such and no limit in sight. the lumbering elephants, not as Lexington where the school There were various ways of speedy but sure, pull stage has 700 students and 128 staff carrying mail in pioneer days. coaches with their 600 pounds members! The steamers that took it of mail. Camels were even tried in A. B. Comer is in the around the Hom were not enough to satisfy this country in 1858 but the hospital a little while longer, rapid undergoing tests following his Bostonians wanting to contact hard stubby ground of the back surgery at Emanuel. We their friends and relatives on southwest was too different wish him a speedy recovery the west coast, so Californian’s from the soft, sandy Arabian and hear he enjoyed many demanded an overland mail desert to which they are cards and letters from family service to supplement the adapted and where they are service that arrived by boat. A used for this service. friends. petition signed by 75,000 In the far north, man’s best It won't be too long before signatures was sent to friend, the dog teams mush Boring has a new building for Washington in 1856 which over the frozen trails with their the fire department. Along helped nudge Congress in the drivers running along by the with the new elementary appropiation of $550,000 to sleds to keep warm. A good school wing. Boring will have help take care of postal team is able to pull 250 pounds some attractive architecture in demands, that included of mail. Many Christmas the heart of the area. building three wagon roads. packages are delivered by these The next step was to faithful animals. Judy Daughtery and her son advertise for bids. The When we first came to Michael have taken up skiing successful biders, William Cherryville, the mail was this season, and completely Fargo among them, were all delivered by star route to the captivated by the new activity. versed in the express business. Cherryville post office which was operated by John Friel. First horse drawn, later motorized. At first we lived two miles or so from the post office so a daily chore was walking up and down hill for the mail. Later my father BUDGET SUMMARY 15 School District No became postmaster and he was G f t t d l _____F U N D Cl«Qkl®O succeeded by Mr. Thayer and at his death by his daughter atiDorr m a Katherine. The Cherryville post HL'IXJEI RE4JITREMENTS Adxptnd no NotT^bi,,*, Ilo Not Cubia*! office was discontinued some Titla Column Thu Column years ago. A dm inistration- Salaries and Wages 1 6 ,7 ® .® r Spuelda Visits Corbett Board APPLIANCES ESTACADA APPLIANCE CO. 3rd at Main 1 9 6 8 -6 9 WELCHES SCHOOL BUDGET N O T IC E O F S C H O O L B U D G E T H E A R IN G Wplchpg N O T IC E is hereby given that a meeting of the governing body of School District No ^3 Clackamas of State of Oregon, w ill be held at W b I c DBB S c h o o l on the 2 n d day of A p H l . 19 6 y at 8 t 0 0 P.M. discussing with interested persons the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1. I® 6 9 and ending June 30. I® 7 0 . hereinafter set forth The budget was 0 was not prepared on a basis of accounting consistent with that used in the preceding year on the budget are set forth in an accompanying statement A copy of the budget document is available for inspection at may be obtained for $ or parts of it may be obtained for Wxlchxo School t “ County. o'clock for the purpose of M ajo r accounting changes, if any, and their effect HISTf.RICAl DATA between the hour, ol 9 • 00 and 4 *0 0 Borona Year Prerad in« per sheet 0 . Bollenback «S» 2 4 0 .0 5 3 .® Dad or! Total Rudaot Recourt-»I Except Tex to Be levied 8 2 ,0 3 0 .® 1 5 8 .0 2 3 .® Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget Taxes to be levied for Ensuing Year Analysis of Taxes to Be Levied W ithin 6"r Limitation .1. 1 9 0 ,0 5 8 .® 6 9 ,5 6 0 .® . 3 7 .5 2 5 -® . it i _ 5 8 ,0 3 4 .2 0 _____2 , 8 9 4 . 1 2 • *. — 3 7 .5 2 5 .® 3 ,6 4 4 ,® _ 9 ,0 3 7 .® 1 2 9 .5 3 5 .® . 1 2 9 ,3 5 2 -® 3 a Ê For the Current Fiscal Year Beginning July 1. 19 6 6 TOTAL TAX L a w COMPUTATION GENERAI all funds 2 3 8 ,3 3 3 -® 7 6 ,6 4 6 .® 1 7 8 ,6 0 3 .® . 6 4 ,6 7 1 .® Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget Add Bat a* lax». Ip ba lovtad but not tor a in »nauin« »oar 7 } 1 5 1 ,9 0 9 .® 8 ,9 7 1 -® . 1 6 0 ,8 8 0 .® 1 1 3 ,9 3 4 ® 8 ,5 4 6 .0 0 .1 2 2 ,4 8 0 .® W ithin 6% Lim itation Outside 6 Lim itation 1 2 2 ,4 6 0 .0 0 Not Subject to 6% Lim itation Total Taxes to be Levied 3 8 ,4 0 0 .0 0 1 6 0 ,0 8 0 .0 0 . _ , _ , - Lunch Fund Bond Iaauaa 1 1 ,9 7 3 -® 1 1 ,9 7 5 .® 5 7 ,9 7 5 -® . - Total Budget Requirements OK .-t Total Budc.t R.aourr»« lx r .p t Tax la Ba Lovtod Taxes to Be levied for Ensuing Year Analysis of Taxes to Be Levied , fu n d ____ ♦ I ■. . ” • ? Attendance Sr rvires Operation «if Plant .1 2 2 ,4 6 0 .0 0 ' «»rr o r indebtedeness ; 4 3 5 .0 0 0 . S e n a I Bonds Saturato 3W» I Enautna Vaar " I M j OCOT: ESTIMATE Jul» I Enluin« Vr.r S h o rt T e rm Notes 45i>.OOC - . - E q u ip m e n t _____________ _____ Juanita Hagen _________________ 1 4 5 , ’ 7 0 .9 5 Transfers to Other Funds 1 1 6 ,5 5 5 -5 5 4 1 ,4 2 0 .3 2 1 5 7 ,9 5 3 .? r 1 7 8 ,? Ö 5 .® T O T A L E S T IM A T E D E X P E N D IT U R E S Unappropriated Balance 1 9 0 ,0 > 6 .0 0 - T O T A L B U IX iE T R E Q U IR E M E N T S 1 9 0 ,0 ? 6 .0 0 Form No «71-11 State D ip t of E d u c a ti» BUDGET SUMMARY Scbool District No O TH E R FUNDS Spatial ---- fl.W.WM_______ FU N D 2 2 7 6 ,8 7 - 56^9® J6___ Z5.Z00.OT 26.700.00 Revenue from Leca» Beare— e— apt M a M ha Ire M d 9 7 4 5 .« - A X J Î.IA 3 6 3 6 .> 4 6 ,7 4 7 ,® Revenue from State Sources — _1217_x2#.._ 6126.24 9 7 4 5 .4 7 fca'iaated Reaourcea Reranur froa Stata Sourcaa Procaaaa froa H i l l — 2152*37 5 4 2 5 .® T ra n s fe r, froa .a n a ra l 9 5 4 6 .0 9 1 1 ,9 7 5 .0 « « ( S H 5 .7 7 O .9 3 I I S S/,671.00 ilia 5.973.CM 5.975.01 la from aahe 5 ,® 8 . « 975.01 - Recei pts from other Sd 1 7 8 * 6 0 5 .0 0 I. 70 Fund ■ 2 ,0 ® .® 7 ,0 4 5 .® 3 .4 2 5 .® 1 2 ,4 7 0 .® 4070.2 5 5473.64 4 3 5 0 .0 0 9 5 4 6 .® 1 1 .9 7 5 .® , 7 6 2 5 .® S a ls n e . O th.r T otal 0ud«.t Raqulrsaant. 4 .9 7 0 ,® 7 .5 ® -® 1 2 ,4 7 0 .® Babl S a rrica Fund 5 .8 2 5 .® ,’ 3 7 .9 7 5 .od í l x l r i c t Taxa. 5 .# 2 5 .« i 3 7 .9 Î5 -® T o ta l L 4 i ü 5 .« 0 .® ¡ l3.MO.od frinclsl* 8 2 5 .® , 5.4 2 5.01 , 2 2 .9 7 o .04 lu t e r a i t 5 7 .9 7 3 .® To tal Sud«at Seew cee 3 7 .5 2 5 . ® 3 2 .5 2 5 . ® 1 5 .0 W .W 2 2 .5 2 5 . ® t.uuxraaaotx 3 7 .5 2 3 .® "" I .1 --------------_ . ---------- i— ----------- ------------------------------- District T ax R evived in Year I a a a a a a Birth A daughter, Angela Kristine to Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Roy Roses, Rt. 1, Box 225, Eagle Creek, Feb. 23. a a a a a a I » 7 . 9 3 3 -2 7 Total Sud«et Reeourc 4- 5 3 7 5 .0 1 - 4 9 .4 8 ? .9 2 to Jun. M , 28,363® Procseda Sre» aaM e< > 2 6 .2 8 8 .0 1 69 ™ 2 0 ® .® 65JO.JO Revenue from Federal Sources -4 _ Sanaa tad Expenditure. <.Z59.ee. Revenue from Intermediate Sources __________ _ School Lunch Fund 1 tx-lä- 14CÄ. 6056.71. . a . n u i«l NISTYJR1CA1 DATA Z 9 .9 8 3 .7 1 A v ia tio n S tr u c tu r a l Mechanic Second Class Daniel L. Rathman, USN, son of Mrs. Edna M. Rathman of Rt. 2, Boring, and husband of the former Miss Teresita Ramos c f 2420 Araville Blvd., Sta Anna, Manila, Phillippines, is serving at the U.S. Naval Station, Sangley Point, Luzon, R.P. Located on a small peninsula jutting into Manila Bay eight miles southwest of Manila, the station provides logistic support to sea and air units of the Seventh Fleet.In addition Sangley Point supports a number of its own activities including Commander U. S. Naval Forces Philippines, and Commander in Chief Pacific Representative Philippines. Count» lu i» I, I» 3 Z .7 5 Z .9 6 Daniel Rathman In Philippines - . Signed 4 2 0 ,OoC ____5.W9-® --------------- __ __ _ Payments to other School Districts Operating Contingency BUDGET SUMMARY 1 0 , 4 1 9 . 7 7 _______ 7 . 7 7 0 - 7 3 - — Principal » '* M APPROVES BV STATE TAX COMMISSION , Z 3 .3 4 i.1 0 ------- - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Interest March 4 Adopted by District School Board Endorsed W a rra n ts ---------------- ------------------ Buildings - )8 .4 U 0 .0 0 ' T. 0- Hollenbeck «.«Miaow Inioroal boartn, - k— Other Community Service» Salaries and Wage« Other ; C apital Outlay Sites 4 .0 0 0 .0 0 Signed 1 — Student Body Activities- - Salaries and Wagrs 1 .7 j 0 . ® BALANCE ACTUAL Jul» I Curran! V.ar . 1 6 .4 Í6 .0 U O th e r I> b t Service Approved by Budget Commute* Authartrod Ntot Inrurrad Anual O lim i!» Jul» I Juir I Curra«! V.ar_' Enautna Vom ‘ ---------------- -- — Salaries and Wage» 2 3 ,2 ® .® _______ 9 7 9 x 2 1 11 4 .8 7 -5 .1 X 1 Other Salaries and Wages Fixed Charges Food Service» _______________ ' O th er _______________ ;6,4JO.OO J ■ O ther Maintenance of Plant Salaries and Wages J .4 3 5 -® , _______ _ _________________ __________________ ________________ -5 6 ,9 9 _ Ix ® ? ,® 1 2 2 ,4 6 0 .0 0 Salaries and Wages O ther Health Services- Salaries and Wages Other Pupil Transportation Services—Salaries and Wagrs 2 5 -6 4 __________2 5 . ® .3 ,6 2 7 ,® _ 3 .8 3 5 .6 4 ______ 4 , 1 5 0 . ® 3 .1 5 3 -4 5 - 3 x 1 1 8 -5 8 3 .1 5 Q .® 3 ,2 2 7 -7 ? ______ 2 , 6 4 8 . 6 7 6 ,4 0 0 .0 0 4 ,6 : . 4 .9 3 8 .5 3 ., 5 x 2 7 5 -® . 1 ,1 )8 .0 0 1 ,3 1 7 .® 1 ,3 5 0 .® 6 ,9 9 0 .9 2 1 5 ,9 5 0 .® 8 ,8 9 0 .6 8 _____ 1 1 . 9 4 0 . ® ---------, ______ _— ------ -- --------------------- 2 ,2 7 6 .» 7 2 .1 5 2 -3 7 But anyway, even though we tire of endless pamphlets stuffed in our boxes and the poor carriers must be more tired of delivering them, we still enjoy our mail service and it is probably if not the best, one of the best. Last week I received a Christmas card from my English friend. Some defect held that up as it was mailed last November, but I’m sure the trouble was in England. 7 7 .4 5 U .Û Û Other __________________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __________________ 3 7 ,9 7 ? -® . -,3 5 .0 0 5 8 ,4 ® .® Other Salaries and Wages Instruction b .2 3 5 -® _______ ___ — - 1 2 9 .5 3 5 .® 1 ,5 3 5 ® . J 0 , 3 7 0 .® ------- í------------- ------- _________ 3 4 - 6 7 _ 4 0 .5 3 9 .0 0 1 2 9 ,5 5 5 .® 6°'« Limitation 1 2 ,1 5 0 .® 5 ,3 9 5 .8 5 1 1 2 .4 7 0 .® J 2 0 ,4 9 8 .® 1 1 ,8 5 1 .® 1 6 9 .8 7 4 .® 1 <8. H , 5 8 9 .-8 4 _ _ 1 .2 4 4 -1 5 . 6 0 ,7 7 1 .6 0 _ 1 ,5 2 7 -2 3 _ Outside 8% Lim itation Not Subject to Bond Iaaupfl 1 2 ,4 7 0 ,® i|> Total Budget Requirements Ad« Set of tax»t to ba lartad hut not rer d in eneuln« rear Lunch Fund - Budaet Current Vaar Pirat Vaar Preredtn« 1 1 ,9 9 8 .® TOTAL ALL rt'N DS TAX L E W COMPUTATION ensuing year ArltMl The budget document 1*0,05« . ® T------- I 1 r