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    TH E C LA C K A M A S C O U N TY NEW S
Page 2
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, March 28, 1958
CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
Editor and Pu b lish *
Published w eekly on Fridays at Estacada, Clackamas County,
Oregon. Entered in the postoflice at Estacada, Oregon, as sec­
ond class matter. Subscription rates in Clackamas County one
year $2.50; outside the county and in the State o f Oregon one
year $3.50; outside the State o f Oregon one year $4.00.
Sub­
scriptions payable in advance.
S T A F F CORRESPONDENTS
G arfield ......................................................
Mrs. Ray Gordon
Viola
.........................................................
Mrs. Lafaye Fouts
George ........................................................ Mrs. Joe Wiederhold
Eagle Creek
................. ........... Mrs. M argarr' Ross
Boring ........................................ ...................
Mrs. Erma Rich
Dodge
.......... ..................... Mrs. Anne Justice
Currinsville ..
..........
Mrs. N ellie Currin
Come in and sign up for a
FREE
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FREE
FREE
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Plus 20 Other Big Prizes
Prizes will he awarded May 10
May’s
Union Service
14th £ Main Streets
Oregon City, at 14th & 99 E
.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
Notice Ls herofey given to the legal voters o f school district No. UH6 o f riacka-
ma.s Cbunty, State o f Oregon, that a SCHOOL M EE TIN G o f the said distinct will
be held at Estacada High School on the 14th day o f April, 1058, at 1:00 o’clock
p.m., for the purpose o f discussing the budget for the fiscal year beginning July
1, 1958 and ending June 30, 1959, hereinafter set forth.
A LB E R T EICHM AN
can be frozen only for totally
For further information or _ Try a Clasaifled A dv. in the
Republican Candidate for Gov- j disabled workers.If you are dis­ details contcat your nearest So­ Clackamas County
News. _lt
ernor of Oregon
abled, I suggest you
contact cial Security O ffice located at w ill get results and the cost ls
Follow ing is the
campaign your nearest social security o f­ 926 S. W. Fuorth A ve.,
Port­ low. Just phone ns or .brin g
statement o f Mr. Eichman and fice.
land, Ore. C A 6-3361.
or mail your ad. In.
the policy he intends to
carry
Q I started receiving social
out if elected Governor of Or- i security in 1956, I as awarded
Red’s Motor Service, Repair
egon:
monthly benefits, but did nox work o f all kinds.
R iver M ill
Legalize
gambling
under receive a lump sum.
Should I Road, one block west of Cam­
state supervision!as in Nevada) have received a lump sum?
panula's Market. Form erly of
including bingo, card and dice
A: The lump-sum payment is Roger’s Auto Service, tf.
games, slot
machines, with
a death payment and is
paid
24 Hour
state operated weekly lottery.
W IL E Y P A IN T IN G CO.
on
Profits to be used in reducing only when a survivor files
Oil Burner Service
Do
your
spring
painting
and
the
earnings
record
o
f
a
decea­
taxes.
paper-hanging now.
Phone Oregon City
Raising state income tax e x ­ sed worker. Therefore, if you
Free Estimate
emptions to $1500 for a single fill'd on your account numDet,
8434
or
7733
Rt. 3 Box 295A, Boring
lump-sum
person and $2500 for a married there would be no
619 7th St., Oregon City
payable.
Phone
Damascus
186
couple.
Reorganize the Liquor Com­
mission policy in lieu of:
REPORT OF C O ND ITIO N
1. Liquor by the drink for all
O f Clackamas County Bank of Sandy in the State o f Oregon
taverns.
2. No restrictions on hours of ]
at the close o f business on March 4, 1958
sale o f liquor except compul-
ASSETS
sory closing between 2:30 A.
IR A W A Y N E M A N SFIE LD
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve
M. Sundays to 1 PM Sundays
Ira Wayne Mansfield, North 3. Retal sales o f bottled alcoho- 1
balances, and cash items in process o f collection $ 84:1,473.68
lie beverages to be sold
by
Clackamas Cousty paving con­
United
States Government obligations, direct and
independently
owned
stor­
tractor and property manager,
es and taverns.
stated his slogan for the Demo­
guaranteed ..........................................................
1,523,142.50
ol
cratic nomination fo r Clacka- 4. No compulsory serving
Obligations o f State and political subdivisions.......
238,207.47
food in taverns with liquor
fas County Representative
is
Other
bonds,
notes
and
debentures
.......................
24,887.00
by the drink.
An Experienced
Business­
man Devoted to Liberal Demo­ 5. N o liquor permits required.
Loans and discounts (including $7.99 overdrafts) 1,297,538.26
Enactment o f a Homestead
cratic Government.”
Bank premises owned $31,100.00, furniture and
Mansfield has lived in Clack law exempting first $3000 val- j
fixtures $16,200.0"
47,800.00
amas County for 25 years and nation on homes for all people
resides at 10545 S. E.
F rller over 60.
Real estate owned other than bank prem ises..........
2,964.64
Advocate of capital punish­
Road, with his w ife. He is tre
T O T A L ASSETS .................................................... 3,977,513.55
ment.
father o f four children.
Lowering legal age from 21
The Démocrate candidate lea­
LIAB ILITIE S
ses and has operated cannery, to 18 years
Demand
Deposits
o
f
individuals,
partnerships, and
I consider myself an A m c"-1
restaurant businesses as w ell as
corporations .................................... ;................ $1,871.721.21
residential property
in
the can Liberal.
W orld War II Vet, member
northern area o f the county fo r
Tim e deposits o f individuals, partnerships, and
Veterans o f Foreign Wars, L ife
many years.
corporations.......................................................... 1,670,983.03
Mr. Mansfield filed for office ! member o f Bakers Union and
before the March 7
deadline ! member o f the Elks lodge.
Deposits o f United States Government (including
N ative Oregonion — age 47.
and is one of the 10 Democrats
postal savings) ....................................................
6,863.01
As governor I w illveto
any
seeking nomination
for the
Deposits o f State and political subdivisions...........
three representative
offices tax increase against the work-
208,578.80
which w ill be filled during the j ing man.
Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks etc. )
9,655.56
Slogan: L iv e and Let Live.
1958 general elertions.
Elkins
Heating Service
T O T A L D E PO SITS ................................................ 18,707,801.61
Other lia b ilitie s.........................................................
12,089.06
T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S .......................................... $3,779,890.66
C A P IT A L A C C O U N T S
Capital
..................................................................
75.000. 00
Surplus
..................................................................
90.000. 00
Undivided p ro fits ......................................................
14,622.89
Reserves ..................................................................
18.000.
00
T O T A L C A P IT A L A C C O U N T ........................... . 197,622.89
T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S A N D C A P IT A L A C ­
C O U N TS ................................
$3,977,513.55
M EM ORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and
for other purposes ................................................
400,000.00
( a ) Loans as shown above are after a deduction o f
reserve o f ..........................—
9,965.70
YO UR SO CIAL SECURITY
By James Piazza
SCHEDULE I
BUDGET— FSCAL YE AR 1968-1969
Q- I have heard that only my
wages after 1950 determine the
Summary of Estimated Expenditures. Receipts & Available Cash Balances, Tax Levies
amount of my social
security
A. Estimation of T a x Levy (1>
j benefit. Is this true, or w ill my
.earnings before 1951 also
be:
considered ?
| A : A ll earnings after 1936 on
which social security was paid j
3 =
■3?
are considered, and ,
if
this ;
<B -a
s i
gives the highest average, bene­
O 3
11
'’ACL
fits w ill be based on all
earn­
1. T otal Estimated Expenditures .......................... 233,433 00 208.433.00
ings; however, since earnings I
DEDUCT
have generally
been higher
2 Total «'»tim ated Receipts & Available
69.299 00
«9,299.00
Cash baalnces .............................................
since 1950 it is usually advan­
164.134.IKI 190 I .4 00
3. Amour.t Necessary to Balance the Budget
tageous to base benefits on the
ADD
4. Estimated Amount o f Taxes T h a t W ill Not Be
average earnings after 1950.
Collected During the Fiscal Y e e r for Which This
Q: Although I will not be 65 J
Budget Is Made, Including Estimated Rebate
on Taxes ................................................................
for seven years, I do not intend !
20,514.00 20,514.00
5. T o ta l Estimated T a x Levies for Ensuing Fiscal
to work any more under social
Y ear ..............................
184,648.00 159.648.it0
security. In the past, I have |
6. Analysis oi Estimated T a x Levies:
<ai Amount Inside 6r£ Lim itation ....................... 123.874.64 ISO ht 4 M
worked steadily under Social
(to) Amount Outside
o f 6% L im it a t io n .............. 60,773.36 35,773.36
Security from its
inception.
O M H U l i F UN D ESTIMATED R f ( t | i t s — Schedule II
W ill I be eligible to freeze my
Actual Receipts
earnings record to prevent my
benefits from being reduced?
G L A D Y S H. YOUNG
A : No, not unless you are to­
The entire lifetim e o f Gladys tally disabled. Earnings records
"H ap” Young, candidate
for
s >
«3
5 8
b 0
nomination
to
the Senate
S 6,
from Clackamas County,
has
¡-O
S3
E 3
perpored her fo r this service.
3 „
^
When she retired as manager o f
l i
f jjs
b *->
: a large law office in 1955, hav-
Current Ta x
113,392 52 150,970.80
OCEAN TO OCEAN ACROSS SOUTH
■ ¿ rim ™ t »T L* " 1.SOUr' M.......
6.500.00 ¡"K -'pent her entire career In
10.290.491 3.00000
9.476 09
500.0U law with the exception of two
Interest on Delinquent Tax
350.00
852 97
01(1.30
AMERICA-AND
BACK-IN 41 HOURS!
Cafeteria ..................................
69.19
2.964.96
600 00 years
in . the
Army,
Miscellaneous. Rent, Refunds .......
ouu.uu
. . ,
,
- . she immed
400.00
Clackamas County Bank
S A N D Y , O REG O N
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
K
4.83101
4,403.00
30.791.34
1,802 50
439 26
170.508 58
32.378 15
202,886.73
40.243 15
1,642.50
62 55
208.534.65
27,919 36
236.454 01
R r v r n r From
39.586 95
1 K7 » 2.»
45.211.20
22.000.00
07.211 20
or Th rou gh S ta te Soruces
Basic school support F u n d ...............
Federal Money Iiecelved Thru State
tT S S u S b s J id S y T
.* ''''.
1 Lunch St S
M ilk
............
51.010 00
1'6890°
1.572.00
850.00
600.00
1.000.00
750.00
750.00
1.452 00
511 90
315 19
587 72
645 83
3,512 63
7.500.00
« Mio no
7,150.00
87.942 00
08.732.43
81.844 87
4.955.00
4.310 00
4.730.00
2.720 00
2.800 OO
2.463 32
400 00
468 00
597.11
5.700 0"
5.417 50
5.355 34
925 54
1.050.00
1.067 02
88.883 74 100,278 13 109.007 00
7 581 87
1.490 54
2.545 70
00 0O
3,130 1«
291 63
420 M
15,520 20
2 .028 9.3
4 "00 55
910.13
7,011 01
7.749 98
1,777 90
2 017 52
1.121 50
2.402.30
253 50
372.74
10.295 44
8.10000
1.000 00
3.000 00
900 "0
3.000.00
300.00
400.00
17.350 00
0.090.04
4.778.23
591 24
12.068 50
3.470.00
6.995 00
250 0"
11.015 00
S30.no
43 35
16 109 21
4.190 03
300 00
12" 15
15.830 50
5.000 52
53S91
747 51
.300 00
1"000
16.275 0"
4,500 00
7,600 00
775 00
0.025 "0
4.154 32
990 30
473 03
29.925 14
87 50
289 58
1.363.35
570 88
24.214 89
1.250 00
500.60
31.300.60
P U* ” e r
to
e x p e r ie n c e
and
w ork
fo r th e R e p u b -
i i c a n P . ? « y - . " <
-.
. ’w
h o l d i n ~ g t ----
h e o i-
Receipts ............................. 59,299 00 rices of precinct committeewo-
S ^ r n n in « Net Cash Balance
T o ta l b o
... i. Fund ..
lO.mlO OO f a n a n d congressional C O m m it t -
6» 399 oo ce woman fo r Clackamas Coun-
ty.
GENERAL FUND— ESTIM ATED F.
1 Grncral Control
1,320 00
723.22
309.57
(1,137 44
630 50
4.120 79
la te ly
ta le n ts
Boi-n the daughter o f
Clerk ......................................................
Supplies ................................................
Elections and Publicity .......................
Legal Service (Clerk’s Bond. Audit)
OMter Expense o f Oeneral Cbntrol
T o ta l Expense o f General C ontrol ...
II. Instruction
Personal Service : Principais .........
Teachers
Librarian ..................................
Clerical Assistants .................
Library Supplies. Repairs .......
Teaching Supplies
Other Expense of Instiuctlon
1(1 >n farming, loging and rail-
She graduated
99,563 00 from Platt Collefe, St. Joseph,
2 Mooo ’
anc* after her
marriage
400 00 came west in 1927 and has liv-
o.ooo.oo road contracting.
5.70° oo | ed in or near Clackamas Coun-
919 .........
73 00 ty l2J.in.iuu
ever since. Her oldest child.
Total Expense ol ............1
Instruction
HI.
Operation .f pum
s e r v . janitor»,
personal
other emoiy
supplies
pion­
1.692.60 eers on an Iowa farm on Octob­
850.00 er 6, 1904 she attended
schools
2.000.00
middle
1,250.00 ■
, in many
_ _ parts o f the
________
750.00 W O St, h e r f a t h e r b e i n i f i n f o r o c f
6.542 00
it.
„
K
___
'
Pat Braun, a lawyer in Oregon
6.340 oo City, was born on Gladstone in
3 .' o « o oo , 1929 and her son, Bill, a law-
Watar
..............
,00“>
i.i«ht and power
3 mo oo
cdiw^EtTpenae oi operation ' . ' . ' . ' » 0 0 00
T o ta l ------------
Expense o f -------
Operation
1T.7»«no
IV. Maintenance and Repairs
yer practicing in Forest Grove,
was bom a year later.
Her
husband, Jim, is in the
food
business and they have owneu j
Repair. Maintenance and Replacement
Furniture and Equipment ................
Building Structure ...............................
Upkeep o f Orounds .............................
T otal Expense o f Maint.. Repairs ----
V. Auxiliary Agencies
H ealth S erv, Per.v Serv. (nurse etc.)
Supplies Ar Other Expenses
their home in Oswego for
15
4,220.00 years.
3 Sooo
During
the
hectic five
7.546 00 months of the Oregon legisla
Supplies and other expenses
1
Student
Insurance ...................
Student Activities .....................
T o ta l Expense o f Aux. Agencies
attended the special senate and
i 25ooo interim tax committee hearings
lure last year, she was clerk of
loo (x! to senate committees and
0t-
Tr*n.i of pupils. Pen»on• i service . .. i7.8<>ooo tended other committee meet-
1
euppiies and R*p»trs
l
ings whenever possible, having
insurance
i.ooooo an intense interest in taxation,!
other Auxiliary Agencies school lunch
w elfare and education.She also
Personal Service
VI. Fixed Charges
3345000
i n *> o r^ an<* l a s t ftiU -
Mrs. Young is past president
tho
k f Oswego Republican
Women’s Club and is now vice j
president o f the Lake Oswego
j Toastmistress Club She has had ]
an active interest in P T A , be- ,
ing president in Eugene when I
her children w ere in school. In
Scout work
and community |
theatre
She is past president o f the
3 W
i
• ®
M ills College Mothers Club and
a life time member in the Uni- j
versity o f
Oregon
Mothers
i t
Club '
r a
:
II
Mrs. Young has participated
in many cvests asd projects to
O
Q O
help candidates and further the
I
“ 5
25 000 00
B it« A Building .............................
j.
ui/V,
interests of good government,
I «llmatrd I tp fn d llu m
H it« A Buildings ......................
»X, vwwk M perhaps the most gratifying
to
ier being the
managing
of
for
D eled M»r,h 1». 1000
B'.snr.l J»mr, W sm ith. District Clerk Maik H atfield's
„/ c . a.„ campaign
t„
Clnrkn-
H er.hrt b York District School Bo»r«t c h »ir m » n S e c r e t a r y o i s t a l e In
k - ia c s a
Approved Mercti 10. 1956
S ixth -.! J a m s W Smith Secreturv Budcet Committee nas County, when she became
Hrrshel B York D U trlrt School Bonrd ch elrm an n r n i i s i n t o H w i t h r n i n v m e m b e r s
Published March 38 »m l April 4. 1058
Pouted March 38 1MI * « U laln' eC1 W,»n U ia n > m e m o e r s ,
M 014?
1.386 11
8 799 72
7.275 25
l.iHWOO
Insurance ..................................
8,2 -0 00 Retirem ent—State A Federal ..........
« mom
i mM
9.200 i)0
T o ta l Fixed Charges ...........................
9.700 00
\ ll. Capital Outlays
15.100 51
New Buildings
6.005.03
tl 0M M
495 00
Additions A Alteration« to Bldgs . .
717 20
93« 42
75-' .00
Library Books ......................................
75000
6 751.50
Ruses A Other Tranap Eqult.............
10,003 1«
9."55
5.220 00
6. Furniture. Fixt. A other equip
03.370 95 40 900 20
6.405.00
T o ta l Capital Outlays ...................
2 i«3
2.100 44
7.350.00
F.mergency
...................................
174.907 37 215.800 54 197.019.00
7 iio oo
T otal General Fund Expenditures
I P t C I H F I NDS— .Special R f i m i -Estimated Receipts
300 433 00
5.425 20
i
u
i
a
SUned Jamea w Smith. DUtrtct Clerk o f th is c o m m u n ity .
C H E V Y ’S N E W V8 L E V E L S
T H E H IG H E S T , H A R D E S T
H IG H W A Y O V E R T H E A N D E S !
To prove the durability of Chev­
rolet's radical new Turbo-Thrust
V8,* the tremendous flexibility of
the new Turboglide transmission,*
the incredible smoothness of Full
Coil suspension, we tackled the most
challenging transcontinental road in
the world — the 1,000-mile General
San Martin Highway. To make it
harder, the Automobile Club of
Argentina sealed the hood shut at
Buenos Aires — no chance to add
oil or water or adjust carburetors
for high altitude.
So the run began — across the
blazing Argentine pampas, into the
ramparts of the forbidding Andes.
Up and up the road climbed, almost
2$ miles in the sky! Drivers
gasped for oxygen at 12,572 feet —
but the Turbo-Thrust V8 never
slackened its torrent of power, the
Full Coil springs smothered every
bump, the Turboglide transmission
made play of grades up to 30
percent. Then a plunge to the
Pacific at Valparaiso, Chile, a
quick turn-around and back again.
Time for the round trip: 41 hours
14 minutes — and the engine was
never turned off!
• Extra-cosi
option.
You’ll get the best buy on the best seller!
Th« «ire-footed Chevrolet purr, post o rooft sign foot soy, " d o n g e r " -
a n d a h « o d In e i the toughest port o l the perilous A n d e a n chm bl
See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer
Miller Chevrolet
Estacada, Oregon
Service