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C L A C K A M A S CO U N T Y NEW S. E ST A C A D A , O R E G O N . F R I D A Y . M A Y 31, I M I 3 Mrs. Tony Buhlinger enter- school graduation o f older ed Portland Sanitarium on daughter Irene, but baby Mar- Monday for surgery. lene Annette scheduled her Her daughter Mrs. (Starley) own commencement exerci- for the same day. The hus- Ma- DeSmith arrived here on Sun-1 (Mrs. Heyne’s parents,Mr and Fred Gaylord. Bob and ble Jones, Virgil and Edna day night with small son Scott ky Mtte newcomer, who wie- Mrs. Stoner o f Oswego. the family Shed in at 9 lbs. 10 oz., has one Nelson, Lee Proctor. Walt and to help care ior and he-man brother. Chuck, of the Joanne Burnett was home Ruth Smith and Alice Zakr- during Emma's absence help with any needed nursing u - s Marines. Maternal Brand- from O S.C. last weekend to zewski attend her brother Tom’s high after her return home. parents are M r and Mrs. sehool commencement Ot'i Mrs. Lewis Rivers was a del This Saturday evening June Charles Lard of Portland. Her pp ffp.iinaiinn i,i,i. . . i er graduation guests of Tom's egate from Estacada Rebecca 1. is the monthly social night other grandparents live in Ger- were his uncle and aunt. Mr Lod«e to the Grand Session at aJ Eagle' Creek GraTge T m , many, and Mrs. Ronald Burnett of Bend during la t week beginning with 6:30 n s Sunday, May 26, an 8 lb. 6 30 pot luck ° On baby boy was born to Mr. and Portland, and their son-in-law A family gathering at the suE.?er' , . - ,, . . Al Downey. The family gather Frank Tachero,, home last The World Fellowship Clr- Mrs. Glen G. Carter, of Eagle ed at Grandma (Maude) Burn- Sunday includeed thre . of cte will hold its June 6 meet- Creek, at Portland Sanitarium. ett's house for Friday nite din- Frank’s sisters (Mr. and) Mrs. I*!®._nu.rs: 1 J 1. al lne At home he will find a big sis ter and two brothers. Grand ner beforehand. On ~ Sat. Ron Emmet Welling of Salem. M>«. home of Anne Judd. ---- i--*— ■ - • — ' ~ parents are Mr. and Mrs. S. C. aid returned to Eagle Creek ta Lucy Boring and Mrs. Violet Carter of Estacada, and Mr. and do some needed garden werk Hessel o f Gresham, a brother. STORK NEWS Mrs. B. C. Anderson of Eagle for Mrs. Maude Burnett. George Perret and his » if -, The newest airival in the Creek. Glen’s sister, Edith La- Among those from Eagle and a brother-in-law. Dr. H.H. Hans Lensch family of Eagle cey of Dallas, arrived Sunday to Creek who attended the An Ott o f Gresham. Creek, is another girl. their help care for the family for a nual alumni banquet of E 1:t- Weekend guests of the Lon (ith. who met the world last few days. cada high school on Saturday nie Smiths were their son Er Fri. ,7A.M. May 24, at Emman Mr. and Mrs. Fremon Arbuc- night were: Janice Buhlinger nest and his family from N v uel Hospital. Mrs. Lensch had kle, who moved from Eagle Jo anno Burnett, Tom Burnett port. hoped to witness the high Creek to Portland this last year anounee the birth on May 10 of their third child, a boy, Leon Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Glendon White, o f Oregon City, became the parents o f a baby boy, then- first, on May 4. The mother is the former Helen Webb of Eagle Creek, a graduate o f Ei- tacada high school. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS NOTES jf* I’ atly Jo,3, Danny,2, and ba- by Nancy The Earl Wilson family last (By Margaret Ross) week moved back again to Last Thursday Eagle Creek their home across from the hool had its » » annual » » • ! closing school closinë “ùelr " om,e i,c™ss f'°rn the school had its annual closing chureh, after living for just a picnic on the b e t w school grounds few weeks in a hol?se on the Came e e n the t h e kids Ut/lo A ball game between „ . „ „ . and the adults highlighted the oad to Eagle Fern Park. afternoon's entertainment . Guests at the Virgil Nelson arriving last last Friday The many friends o f Mr.and home arriving were Edna’s uncle and aunt, Mrs. Bob Judd are welcoming Mr. and Mrs. Otto Velander, their return to Eagle Creek, from Chicago, who have been after an absence of three years, touring the west for the past Bob. who recently bought the month, farm of his uncle, Oscar Judd, On the previlous Tuesday a went back to Long Beach,Cal if., to move his family, return large number of Barbara Nel ing Tuesday, May 21. Accom son's relatives witnessed her panying him in his truck were graduation (among these her daughters, Linda 8, and Mari uncle) the Carl Swanson fam ily of Portland. lyn 7. His wife, Catherine, Graduation guests of Danny flew up to Portland with small Nelson were his grand parents Eagle Creek Garfield News (By Leila Gordon) A wedding reception will be at the Grange hall Sat. June 1 for the newly weds Mr. and Mrs. Jerry EllisILinda Nelson) All friends and neighbors are invited and especially the Class of ’37. Dancing will fol low the reception. They will live in Portland. anus shot following the al. S eorge Notes (By Mrs. Joe Wiederhol Mr. and Mrs. E. Guthri Hale Guthrie drove to Island Sunday t0 visit i sister, Mrs. OUie Woods family. Mrs. Otto Paulsen c tained Sunday afternoon honor of her husband's h day. Guests were Mr. and Harold Joyner, Bobbie Kathy Guthrie and Mr. Mrs. Roy Maxwell. Mrs. Paul Beck and dai ter, Paula Jo and Reed C ey of Milwaukie, spent Frl and Saturday at the home their sister Mrs. C. E. L Mrs. Elizabetli Chaney visited with her daughter family .Mrs. Joe Wiederh Mrs. Austin Moe entertai a few friends Tuesday ni after her son Lowell’s grad tion in honor o f his birthd Guests were Mr. and J Floyd Foster, son Orval 1 and daughter Mary. Mrs. J Wiedcrhold and children J eph and Marcia. Mrs. Austin Moe. son Lo ell and Mrs. Clara Eppers. h mother, drove to McMinnvi Wed. and spent the night wi her niece and family, Mrs. R, Stern. Bernadetta Poudefit Springwater spent Sun. wit Darla Sue Sanders. Clarence Smith and son T by of Estacada were Sun. a ternoon callers at the Oouehi Sanders home. Mr.and Mrs. Joe Wiederhol and children were Sun. after noon visited at the Jack Jess home at the Fish Hatchery. BURNETTS HONORED Joanne Burnett was recently tapped for membership in Phi Chi Theta, a business honorary society, of Oregon State Col lege at Corvallis. Joanne, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shir ley Burnett of Eagle Creek, was a 1955 graduate of Estacada high school. Tom Burnett, upon his grad- ution from Estacada h i g h Mr. and Mrs. Hap Donley school received the Bausch & ' I visited at the Bill Retmers and mb Honorary Science award Ray Gordon homes Sunday supe- scientific scholar- ! at the final p pu Charles Plummer, formerly ol as bly. of George, and father of Mrs Florence Mann (Mrs. T.lovd Middleton) was buried in T.in- I coin Memorial Park He died in Portland Mav 23 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fortner left Sat. for a visit with Ethel’s sisters. First stop will be at Klamath Falls for a short visit with Mrs. Janie Petrovich;then on to Carson City, Nevada, whore another sister lives. Richard Douglas and John j Metcalf are holding down the for while they are away. Gene Ray had a lnr«p splin ter removed from his leg by the doctor Sat and had a tet- , FRED SCHEUHORH W aywkoeuier modilnlgt, teaches Donald Chenoweth how to zero-In on a target bollseyas : tm ardent yortwntnh Fred b currently helping to convert a vacant warehouse into a community rifle range fct 1 %ringfleid, Oregon «barebe resides with his wife Eleanor and daughters Susan Marie II and Judith Ann T& NOICE OF lfl.17-1 1 F ’ '-l a-- • >4 305 to ud. ! In accordance with the provisions ef th las-. irrlnsvtlle- 2M 4251 notic" It h-rpby given that the tret .....l-elt - 1 n compliance Cazadero Rural Fire Protection District c li S tna County. - the with said law, prepared and adopted ett M ' 9. 19 sons All ens-dni riser.' ve - I it' v l, 1957, to June : 7 195fl Hali. 7 p nt In lit V F ' are hreeby notified that on the 13th ft v of -me, IP board t th - ay b" Curri navi lie Oregon, said budget es* -n; ivor and any person sub.r t to the prc.iot 1 to or against said proposals. EN. a Pu l r - ' iSlrned:' ALLEN M m i.LTN , iCh K rrrm (Secretary Budget Committee!; JOI' PR ACKETT. ■ tn -tn '.l ORAL M STORMER. i Member F Budget Comm'ttee' ' WILLIAM F COOAN, <Member Budget Committee • klosl A tires Current Year's Expen Prior to Current Y. .r Estimated Fu nd and Expenditure for ’37-’58 Actual Budget Ornerai Fund 1st 6 tvn. 1955-1956 1-1955 ' 9.00 $ 5) 9 S'"».— 9 ' '.00 Tnd. Acc Comm 75— 40 400.— 1 ).00 90.— 65 48 1 - - 1'9. 00 1 e,1 1 ? ?"2.— .00 15 — 25.— Oiflcc Gu. pl'sj 37.93 100.— Tn-r.rnncr1 ).00 23 i 25 ) — 223 16 1.00 ’ 75.— 183. • ,0 0*) 27 46 200.— jtH) 00 10 17 150 — 10J. - 150 — 5.641 30 3.500,— 4.800 — 3.v Equipment . . . . ........ 4 800 .00 32 — Heat .................. ........ 25.—- 30 — 32.00 4.253.83 1.300 — 3.425 26 Emergency . . . . ____ 1.391.69 $9.298.6') if M I KPTS meet one of your forest industry neighbors... FUND AND RECEIPT CLASSIFICATION Estimated I or ’57-’5S Oeneral Fund: Estimated Beginning Cash Balance ....................................... $ 1.000 0) T L. 1957-58 ....................................................................................... " ’ SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES. RECEIPTS AND T A X LEVIES Budget Summary Tax Levy Calculation Total All Fund4 $ 9,298.60 Total Estimated Expenditures (Section A, Column 6» .......... $ 9.298 00 1,000.00 Total Estimated Amounts reserved for use after June 3o, ’57 1,000.00 10.298 60 Total Estimated Expenditures and Reserves ............................. 10.298.60 10.298 60 Amount Necessary to Balance Budget ....................................... 10,298.60 ‘ Add est. amt. ’ 57-'58 Taxes that will not be rec’d 6-3o-’58 1,000.00 '.298 GO Total Levy ................................................................................................. 9,298 6*) 1957-1958----- S e ctio n I) TA X LEVY BREAKDOWN 9.298.60 Inside 6 % Limitation and Not Exceeding 4 Mills .................... 9.298 60 SECTION E The outstanding indebtedness of the District at June 30. 1957 was; Nature of Obligation: Fire Trucks ........................................................... Amount $4.800 9) An active participant in church, sports and other local affairs, Fred Schellhom is typical o f the 160,000 men and women who Forest industry pay checks work for everyone. The average fam ily spends $100 of income like this: work in the Pacific Northwest’s forest industry. lik e Fred, who Food.......... .7 7 ..7 7 7 7 7 .. $ 27 paying citizens o f communities located near their work. Housing..................i . . . . . . . . . . . Clothing.......... .. 17 9 Autos and transportation . . . . . . 14 has been with Weyerhaeuser 8 years, m ost are permanent tax- In total, forest industry people in Oregon and Washington earn about 700 million dollars a year, spending most o f the money for necessities and luxuries. Their annual clothing pur Home furnishings.......... ............... 6 Medical and personal c a r e . . . . 7 chases alone, for instance, amount to about 63 million dollars. Taxes (income and property)... 7 This is but one example o f how the industry’s payroll dollars help Recreation, savings, insurance, education, etc................................ 13 $100 Estimated from U.S. Bureau o f Labor Statistic«, Survey o f Consumer Expenditures based o s average wage earner family of 3.4 persona. stimulate almost every type o f business in this area. Today, the forest industry is the basis o f about one-half o f our regional econom y. In the years ahead, its payrolls and many other local business expenditures will continue to contribute to econom ic stability and prosperity in the Pacific Northwest. WEYERHAEUSER wor ki ng TIMBER to b u i l d a p er ma n en t, COMPANY s t ab l e f o r e s t i ndust ry ’lliis time, change to Royal Triton, the amazing purple motor o il... it prolongs your engine's trouble-free per formance (or thousands of extra miles. Ac the sign ol the big 76... where you know you always get the finest. 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