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6 SANDY (Ore.) POST Thun., March 25, 1971 (Sec. 1) Local people key in area planning The fu tu re developm ent of landuse plans fo r the B oring. Sandy and Estacada a re a .” said Jim M c K n ig h t." was for local people to de cid e.” M cKnight represented J im H all, d ire cto r of Clackam as County P lanning Com m ission This was the recom m endation made at the Annual M eeting of the North C lackam as Soil and Water Conservation D is tric t Henry P avlat of a national tire company presented a M e rit Aw ard to Van Anderson and w ife Joanne as the D is tr ic t’s O u ts ta n d in g Cooperator for 1970. ” The D is tr ic t choose M r C lyde C p d e g ra v e as th e 'Outstanding Cooperator for 1971. ” Open 9-6 o«»d Sun. Mon 1970-1971 Sandy E le m e n ta ry Budget EM. N e lso n an d V e rl Eleischm an were re elected as D is tric t supervisors. They w ill serve another fo u r yea r term Erna B atch eller, gave the tre a s u re r rep ort and said the D is tr ic t ha d a b a la n c e o f $160 03. Byron Edm onds, Chairm an o f the D is tric t, said "h e was pleased w ith the attendance at the m eeting Expressed ap p r e c ia tio n o f th e D is tr ic t supervisors for the help that was g iv e n by M rs . K a ty Eleischm an, Peggy Fleshm an and O live Johnston fo r w o rking on th e Annual R e p o rt. "T h a n k s " the ladies of the Sandy G range for prepa ring lu n ch .” F o llo w in g M c K n ig h t d is c u s s io n G ra n t D eS hazer, H o o d la n d P la n n in g G ro u p , said. " I n the fin a l analysis it is the people who m ust organize and d e fe n d th e m s e lv e s to enhance th e ir e n v iro n m e n t.” 1 8 0 0 8 BOARD OF UMJCATIOM 503 E Powell Gresham - •"""••“• Hd» «* Cl» ck«— S u uofO or. .ditoboUoi S»dj, troaontar, School T h o bwd««t f f e w a . □ Count], Schaal DaUM N. *6 « U» 13th do,of April of ÇlaCkMM i. 71 o.ä iO O f.h . WOO IMM ( a o p o ^ d oo o bwoa . b u d « « are art fo rth ,a . „ • r v w a p .n , ln< a u ia n w n t S u i* r i n t , n d < n t ’ a i lo» I T A I L IV Y COMPUTATION <|t O s *»« . * * ’ GENERAL FUND • l i Stal « u d frt Raaawrras b c a p t Tas Ta Ba Lavtad J * T a M * To * * « **” • • " Ü *e h o M rt< rf8 :0 G B « F » T h . bud«»< d«. um»f>t o , parta <rf X a a y ba o t to .rund la r g T s u i BuSgai lle q u irra M n tt a«it Nat Bar d in Baawiag Yaar Tasaa To B« Levied for Casuing Yaar ---------B S W 58 LU NC H IT O S in is e t s u e I ll 9 1 5 .3 9 7 .0 0 -64.043.75 5 2 5 .7 3 4 .0 0 389.663.OC j 6iu04i^5 J8.SÊ 222Q 1 6.404 6 1 .0 7 2 .0 0 6 1 .0 7 2 .0 0 4 0 .7 5 0 .0 0 4 0 .7 5 0 .0 0 6 .0 1 8 .3 5 6 ,0 1 8 .^ 5 1 .6 8 3 .7 5 _____________ _______________ — — Analysis at Tasaa To Be Levied OutMda t r i U n i talion — 4 2 8 .6 3 0 .0 0 Not Subtact T a 8*5 Lum iansa Total Tasaa To h» L»*.»d 4 2 8 .6 3 0 .0 0 7 0 .4 4 8 .0 0 7D.U4B.QQ 1 PFTTY STATEMENT OF INDCHTEI>NESS ooo The F B I is in the process of adding 1,000 ad d itio n a l agents and 700 m ore support personnel to m eet th e a d d itio n a l resp on sibilitie s placed upon it in recent m onths. Elmer Robinson Shoe Repair 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 U“ ' * ,753.000. N »got ta M a latereat Bsariag W arranit 8 Endorsad W arrants >rt Term Notes 2 5 .0 0 EirriMATC Jul» Ÿ 2 5 .0 0 School District N o _ C ounty.. n i i f k s a s s July 1. 19— ^ 1 —to June 30, 10__ 7 2 - BUDGET SUMMARY OBtPIAL_______________ FUND HISTORICAL DATA B U D G E T FOR E N S U IN G YE AR B U D G E T R ESO URCES 62 107»183.86 FIRST LORI ANDERSON PROUDLY shows off the aw ard s she won during the recen t Red C onference sw im m ing m eet she and o th er m em b ers of the Blue M arlin sw im team com peted. Lori w as outstanding for the Sandy team taking first and settin g conference reco rd s in the 200-yard m edley and the 100-yard backstroke. She also set a conference reco rd in the l<M)-yard b re a ststro k e finishing in second place. She got an o th er first place a w ard as m em b er of the 200-yard m edley relay team . P ost Photo IHlBi1" Discount Fake bills d raw years O N ALL The w ife of a Dam ascus publisher and e d ito r has been sentenced to three years in prison fo r c o u n te rfe itin g by an Iditho cou rt. M rs. E lzo ra Hudelson and an a c c o m p lic e , M rs . D o ro th y Aileen Eckerson, each received three years on tw o counts. Sentences are to run con c u rre n tly on both women. The wom en were arre ste d two m onths ago in Nam pa, Idaho, when they attem p te d to pass a la rg e nu m be r of $20 bills. C o un te rfe iting charges are s t ill p e n d in g a g a in s t M rs . Hudelson’s husband, Shawn. He was the p u blishe r of the Dam ascus O bserver. MERCHANDISE • Sewing Machines. • Sewing Machine Furniture. • Fabrics and Patterns. Reduced Tuition ON SEWING CLASSES R e g is te r n o w , and p ic k u p FREE p a t t e r n . N e x t BANKAME RICARD class M a rc h 3 1 s t a t 7:30 p .m . SEWING CENTER E lizabeth S. Stables, R t 1 Box 1542 Sandy, died in her home Tuesday M a rch 23 at the age of 89. A rran ge m ents are pending at Sandy F une ral Home. HOURS: 12 - 3 p.m. Closed Mon. 12 11 E. POWELL 6 6 5 -2 4 2 6 nnr| Pier 2 * 0011 Plywood Paneling-PI OVER 70 SELECTIONS Camper Panels Lauan Walnut Lauan Chestnut _ BIRCH 99^199 ty T T o o p p Q Q u u a a l i l t i y J 4 4' xs x 8' $2" N o w Y o rk L o u is ia n a M i c h ig a n Vinyl-Shie d Paneling G P Frosted Oak, many more ‘ 3 .9 9 Birch Plywood Pre-finished 4'x8' Only ‘ 9 .4 9 W Mahogany Plywood Exterior, two sides s4 .9 5 ’ 34 " Exterior Plywood 4x6 $ 3 75 Tex 1-11 Special $3 .5 9 N o w 8' Cedar You Can Modernize With Carved DOORS FENCING Cabinet Components $27.50 B e a u t i f u l . R u s tic M o u ld in g s C a b in e t D o o r a n d D r a w e r S ta c k U n its a re 5 2 c per b o a rd eas y to in s ta ll. T e a r o f t o ld K itc h e n d o o rs a n d g iv e i t n e w l i f e w i t h P ecan. C h e e ry o r W a ln u t d o o r s . D e s ig n a n d b u i l d s to r a g e f u r n i t u r e . W e 'v e | g o t f u l l i n s t r u c t io n s . ie r i. D o o r and F ra m e 1 2 x 3 0 th ru 2 0 x 3 2 . 9 t u o p D r a w e r S ta c k s Pecan C h e rry W al n u t • Î Ä O ▼ ’ u o p 100% N y lo n 6 ’/2' Five Beautiful Colors All with rubber pad. Easy to install' it Yourself! Sheathing 12 $249 Next to Pier 1 Imports 14510 S.E. Stark Op,nD*"*88 O p e n D a ily 8 8 S a tu rd a y 8 5 S u n d a y 1 0 -5 r 26,000.00 Available Caah on Hand (Cash Basii), or Net Working Capital 83,642.00 26.000,00 2 6 ,5 1 0 .0 0 Revenue from Local Sourcaa E icept T a i T o Be L e v iti 33.510.00 35.885.00 2 0 ,0 1 5 .3 8 3 6 .4 8 8 .6 7 1 4 4 ,6 8 5 .? ? 1 5 2 ,4 1 1 .5 5 JIU25ÜwÛQ Revenue from Intermediate Sources 298,192.94 338,256,45 356.200.00 Revenue from State Sources Proceed« from Sale of Bonds 1 ,8 8 9 .6 0 937.73 2,502.30 2,502.00 Proceed« from Sal« 2,500.00 583,469.30 6^,230.08 289.606.07 775,317.8? 937,836,15 806,787.12 N ils H o k a n s o n N ils H o ka n so n was born August 26, 1890 in Sweden and died M a rch 18, 1871 at the age of 80 years. As a ch ild , M r. Hokanson m oved to the U nited States w ith his parents to liv e in M in nesota. D u rin g the w orking years o f his life he live d in C anada, C a lifo r n ia , and W a s h in g to n w h e re he was em ployed in the logging in d u stry In the e a rly 1950’s he m oved to Oregon to m ake his hom e near Sandy. The past 9 years he had been disabled due to an in ju ry resu ltin g from a fa ll He attended the Sandy Assem bly o f God Church. F u n e ra l Services were held M onday, M arch 21, in the chapel o f Sandy F uneral Home. Rev. John Shaw, officia ted. B u ria l was at F ir h ill M em orial C em etery. Sandy Ruby H a rm o n Ruby M ay Harm on. Rt 1 B ox] 183, E ag le Creek, died M a rc h ] 18, at the age o f 55 years. She] was born in O klahom a w h ere | she g re w to womanhood On Oct 8, 1932 in Anadarco, O k la she m a r r ie d H o ra c e l E w e ll Harm on M r and Mrs. H a rm o n m oved to th e | G resha m -P ortla nd area in 1923. In 1933 they m oved to the Eagle Creek co m m u n ity to n,ake| t h e ir h o m e . She was housewife a ll her life She lo ve d | to fish and te x tile paint Shel one son, Jack H arm on of T ig a r d T h e re a re th r e e ] g ra nd childre n, one bro th e r a n d f sister D ew ard T h e tfo rd o f] Y elm , Wash and M rs A lic e ] F ishe r of P o rtla n d There a re ] a lso s e v e ra l nie ce s and| nephews, p lu s h e r m other. M rs M in nie T h e tfo rd of Gresham S e r v ic e s w e re M on da y, M a r c h 23, in the Chapel of the | C a rro ll F une ral Home. Inc.. G resham , w ith in te rm en t in the | F o re s t Lawn C e m e te ry , Gresham Receipts from Other School Districts 3.3,36.00 T lanifera from Other Funds A p ril 12 O f the reported h a lf m illio n a rd en t collecto rs of fr u it ja rs in the co u n try today, as m an y as possible crow ded in to M e rtie Stevens' Guest House re ce n tly to hear a ll about th e ir fa v o rite hobby fro m M rs. Nadiene M ilin at the M a rch m ee ting o f the C lackam as County H is to ric a l Society. M rs. M ilin lives in West L in n and is a m em ber of the Society. The next m eeting of the C lackam as County H isto rica l Society w ill be A p ril 12, and the p ro gra m w ill be announced in the newspaper p rio r to that tim e. 289.534.QQ Revenue from Federal So un m e e t set tau ght te x tile pa in tin g at th e , G resham Coop S u rv iv in g are her husband. Horace F of Eagle Creek; an d] CARPET 8 0 ,2 7 4 .0 0 S oc/efy il « iti miss E lizab eth S tab les 70*“'71 117,633.68 525,734.00 389,663,00. Total Budget Resources E icept T a i To Be Levied District T a i Received in Yeai Levied District T a i Required T o Balance Budget 915,397.00 T O T A L B U D G E T RESOU RCES M il 111 471.907.00 » « « 1 1 X 462.Q54.QQ 1111 933.961.00 H IS T O R IC A L D A TA Actual Second Yaar 68 ’■'-7?,", 69 27,893.13 3.104.10 435,596,55 17.828.41 ---------- . — - _ . . 149.73 25.439.81 ¿0.108.00 29.407.06- 17.569.69 1.409.60 First Yaar 69 70 23.130.25 2^26,08 502.908.14 24.631.95 294.18 28.903.20 Budget 70 'i r 71 25.475.00 3.925.00 549.292.00 25.900.00 Currant -¿00.00— 31.700.00 3iù*44.Q9 .. 40.347.00 ia.039.23 ,2.4.250.00 . 14.Q 63.82~ _ .55.517.ZS. - -70.756.74 14.200.00 9 4 .0 2 3 .0 0 12,217.21 7.700.00 , 16,298.39 668.50 4.000.00 279.50 .. - - 30c<00 1.020.00 - 1.020.00 1.020.00 _ 199.66 100.00 ------ -- r---------- ___5.443.57 ___ 4.711.32 ___3.558.33 - 5.000.00 ________ ____________ ________ ____________ — - - — 6.900.00 15.120.03 20.000.00 794*333*32 689.153.44 889<397.00 117.633.68 —143^502,83 26.000.00 806.7S7.i2 937.836715 915.397.00 B U D G E T R E Q U IR E M E N T S (4) PropoMd B U D G E T FOR E N S U IN G YE AR Adopted Do Not Publish This Column Do Not P u b lic Thia Column 18) Administration— Salaries and Wages —Other Instruction— Salaries and Wages —Other Attendance Services— Salaries and Wages —Other Health Services— Salaries and Wages 3-100-00 ■ —Other Pupil Transportation Services—Salaries and Wages —Other Operation of Plant—Salaries and Wages —Other Maintenance of Plant— Salaries and Wages 25li45n.no \ 5 0 0 .0 0 —Other Fixed Charges Food Services—Salaries and Wages —Other - D e f i c i t Student Body Activities— Salaries and Wages — Other Community Services— Salaries and Wages —Other Capital Outlay—Sites — Buildings — Interest Payments to Other School Districts Operating Contingency Transfers to Other Funds gw i mini n g 2.500.00 5.000.00 Pool 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 T O T A L B U D G E T R E Q U IR E M E N T S BUDG ET SUMMARY O TH ER FUNDS 4.700.00 100.00 — Equipment Debt Service— Principal ." L -U -U -----1 18.000.00 907.961.00 26.000.00 933.961,00 District No. J*6__ C la c k a m a s July l, i>—2X- io jmbb h ,