affixed to your letter. The procedure which fits in Page 3 TH E C L A C K A M A S C O U N T Y N E W S Oregon. The reasons for such additi Rover knew dam wellthat 1 with the normal preparation of The reasons Estacada, Oregon, Friday, March 28, 1958 was too good a fellow to leave the soil in spring is as follows: fuch levy are: onal levo are' 1' S NAVY SEEKS EX-SAILORS TO ENLIST Chief Disiasco, local Navy Recruiter, said today that un der a new policy to secure re enlistments, the Navy deparv ment now offers honorably dis charged ex-Navy men special inducements to attract these trained specialists to a career in the Navy. Some of these benefits are retention of rating, 30 days ad vance leave and travel pay ments, and . if qualified, trans portation of household gooas and payment of reenlistment bonus to those ex-sailors dis charged in the past 90 days.ln Mime cases, this bonus may ex ceed $1600. Training schools and refresh er courses are also available to most categories of former regu lar and reserve personnel. For complete details on this new policy,ex-Navy men should contact the Chief at the Recrui ting Station, 6727 S. E.. Mc- Loughlin Boulevard in Portland or phone him at BE 6-9881 Floyd Foster home were son John and family of Portland; daughter Mary and a girl friend Shirley, also of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Walt ers of Estacada. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Moe of Sa lem were Sunday dinner guests at the Austin Moe home. Mrs. Louis Hansen entertain ed daughter Dorothy Epperson and family of Portland for din- ner Sunday .Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Foster were supper guests Mon day night. Mr. and Mrs C liff Vannoy o f Portland were Sunday guests at the home o f Elmer Timm fam ily. Purchase o f new school bus. Increasing costs of instruc tion. The amount of tax, in excess of the 6 percent limitation,pro posed to be levied for said fis cal year is $82,442.38. Dated chis 5th day of March, 1958. Ernest Kammeyer, Chairman Board of Directors Attest: Howard C. Sanders, District Clerk. Pub. March 21, April 4 ,1958 your letters in the mail box just because you didn't put stamps on them, even though the Posv. Office Department has ruled that I didn’t have to pick them up without the proper postage affixed But now since Rover is gone, I wonder if it would be asking too much to ask you to keep a few stamps on hand for stamping your letters before de positing them in vour mail box for collection. I carry a nice as sortment of stamps, postal cards, and stampel envelopes at all times. ROVER IS DEAD Golden City, Missouri Rural Carrier Henry Gipson broke his parons of the bad habit of ex pecting him to affix the stamps to their mail by distributing to NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELEC them the following in the form TION UPON QUESTION OF common for death notices: INCREASING TAX LEVY OV- Rover died this morning, the ER AMOUNT LIMITED BY I victim o f a diesease common SECTION II ARTICLE XI, among Rural Mail Carriers.The STATE CONSTITUTION name for the disease is “ glueit- Notice is hereby given that I its’. Rover noticed it usually an election will be held in j took me over an hour to stamp School District No. 108 of your letters each day, and Clackamas County, State o f | since he was always anxious to Oregon, from 2:00 PM to 8:00 get home to his dinner he fig- PM on Apiil 14 1958, at Estaca- ured that the best way to acc- da Grade Scnool in said school emplish this was to get in and GEORGE NEWS Weekend guests at the Oscar district, for the purpose o f sub- help. He realized that I had my of hands plenty full doing my Forseth home were Mr and Mrs mitting to the legal voters Paul Bishop and girls of Sea said district the question o f in- ( work and yours too.so he would the 1 sit beside me and stick out his side.Sunday dinner guests were creasing the tax levy for over the I tongue and I would swipe the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kallgren and ^lsca* Xear 1958-59 son of Vancouver, Wash. | amount limited by section II,ar | stamp across his moist tongue Sunday dinner guests at the ticlo XI, of the constitution of and presto it was ready tQ be CONTROL FOR GARDEN SOIL INSECTS Since garden planting time is here, and it is has been a rather mild winter, it is suggested by R. L. Smith, County Agent,that gardeners plan to apply a soil insecticide prior to planting. An application of Aldrin or Dieldrin as directed will give good control of wire-worms, lar vae of cucufber peetle, carrot rust fly and white maggot. In addition, seed corn maggot,on ion maggot, and cabbage mag got injury can be greatly reduc ed or eliminated. WHERE 1. Work up soil to o good de gree of tilth. 2. Apply insecticide. Dusts or granular formulations can be supplied with a lawn-type fer tilizer spreader or liquid formu- lntioss (emulsions) can be sprayed on the soil with a trombone pump up or power sprayer with a coarse spray nozzle. 3. Immediately!within two or three hours, work the insecti- tide into the soil. The garden Is then ready for plantisg. NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELEC TION UPON QUESTION OF INCREASING TAX LEVY’ OV ER AMOUNT LIMITED BY SECTION 11, ARTICLE XI, STATE CONSTITUTION Notice is herebv given that an election will be held in School District No. UH 6 o t Clackamas County, State of Or egon, from 2:00 P.M. to 8:00 P. M. on April 14, 1958, in said school district for the purpose of submitting to the legal voters of said district the question of increasing the tax levy for the fical year 1958-1959 over the amount limited by section 11, article XI, of the Constitution TO District Clerk. for increasing Publish March 28, April 14,1958 Purchase of New School Bus Increasing costs of instruc tion The amount of tax, in excess of the 6 percent limitation,pro posed to be levied for said fiscal year is $60,773.36. Dated this 19th day of March, 1958. Hershel B York, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: James W. Smith, r CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many wonderful people who have been so kind and generous to us during the many months of Ed’s illness. We shall always cherish them as our very dear friends. Louise Linn Edward Jr., Doris and Arlene Linn. 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