The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 21, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    Survey of County Schools Issued;
Suggestions for Future Outlined
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the i .iinty ¡n;ent, I II * Into . the
hem e di I I I .11 dratio n .«Ucnt, county
! dth office, etc Then* will he
lint*. of com m unity arts and
int< r-cnmmtuuity
iL'ime • .
crafts
Ii did . . .»certs and com m unity ♦pun-
nred m oving picture shows.
rile fu tu re of the i lirai ch< ol
lejiend en tirely upon the type of
•operation given by those inter*
i .te<| in ru ral ed u cate
In lh<
rui d •.«•h’Hil i outlined
ve. lie-
v. ill he .tffoi led every
ed u catio n al o p p o rtu n ity th.d a rity
'•ho I VFleio could
dfei
p il l
m any d esirable activities not now
av ailab le to city ch ild ren I think
such a progr Un should he of vital
in terest to i v r i v citizen of VVa h-
ington county ”
Som e financial advantage» of
tin s re-<>rg niz.ition given in the
survey are
1 The greatei n u m b er oi di
tr irts need new building program s
loom'd- *,<lv D is, r i e l , eountv and
- ta b ' funds can in* b etter * pen, by
b u d d in g sch' ols w hich will b etter
fit out m odern -.vav of l.fe
2 Fund s| ent for tcachei • who
rem ain over a period of year
goo | investm ent
3 B etter school* encour.'ive pen­
ole to buy p ro p erty in th< di»-
trie,
I Hoads are or may, th reu g h
t h e «1« m m d ; of the public, bo b e t­
ter ». instructed
in areas w here
b etter <bo »Is are located
5 T he larg er n u m b er of acres
and population give- a broudet
taxing ba e for th e support of the
school
<1 Much of the equip m en t in
abandoned s< h< ols can he used ,n
th e larg er district.
7 A bandoned b iddings and site
( o in m im ily
M ERRY
C H R IST M A S
TO ALL OUR FRIENDS
AND CUSTOM ERS !
P la c e y our o rd e rs e a rly for
CHRISTMAS BAKERY G O O D S
HILLSRORO RAKERY
a
126 N 2nd A ve. H illsboro
P hone 1413
«Opposite C o u rth o u se on N orth 2nd Ave.)
ran be sold T he fu n d ’, from such
|p cun be used In th e budding
program
ii
Ai th e term in atio n of the
presen t e m e tg tn e v m any school
bn I
will I..- iv.iil i b l p at very
i . .. ion ible |H i c e :
0 M any J..b'. for postw ar cm -
I luvn.i id will b. ci. at. d
In U n d o a planned i r org.im-
r ilc .a p iap jarn d id c is a i t r ng
pi, o b ild y dial aid may be m ade
Jililv th ro u g h the state legi .la-
lure,
11 The nu m b er of a h w .l clerk»
would be i.d u c e d over tw o -lh iid s,
th ereb y m aking a aving bid ween
$4606 and $.666 annually.
12 A considerable saving in the
to ami .1 in a iia li'i' needl'd would
be evident.
13 A notable saving would be
possible Oil ' ugh buying ,u. plies
and equ ip m en t nil a larg er s< ale
I I A n d ii' linn hi the expen e
of au d itin g school d istrict ae 'aunts
Would be po sible
la S'li.M.l would be increas' d
th ereb y m ere.e,m g the county a p ­
p o rtio n m en t from
state
school
funds.
Ill T axes to support such di -
triels would be spread m ore e v e n ­
ly
17 L arg er
in d u strial
a re a s
w ould in tu rn help su p p o rt the
ru ral areas from w hich a gre it
am ount of bin in< ■. is derived
The rep o rt
bow
15 district»
em ploy m a one or m ore teachers,
o veil em ploying three. 20 em ploy­
ing tw o and 30 em ploying only
i n r Eleven districts have .uspenu-
ed and are tran sp o rtin g th eir p u ­
pils.
School census
has
increased
from 031)7 in 10.35 to 12.275 in 10)t.
w hile enrollm ent gained from 7015
in 1035-311 to 0151 for 1944-45.
A m ap in the re |x .rt hows the
county divided into union d istricts
and elem en tary districts.
I’ , sible com binations a re o u t­
lined a., follow
n ,, |, co n so lid at­
ed W ist
Union. Jackson. Rock
C reek, H elvetia. M aoui Hill: \ a b la ­
tion $1,114.420 27, w ith a total e n ­
rollm ent of 142, teach ers 4, teac h ­
ers needed 8
No. 2. co n so lid ated —C ornelius,
C enterville. P w a Hill, Bloom ing;
v aluation $1.224,218 72 enrollm ent
203. teach ers 9, te a c h e r, needed
9-10
No 3. consolidated—L aurel, F ir-
dale. Farm ington, L aurelvicw . F ir
G rove; valuation $648.057 03. e n ­
ro llm en t 88, teach ers 4, teach ers
needed 4.
No. 6 Union; v aluation $478,-
531 47. en ro llm en t 71, teach ers 3,
teachers needed 3
No. 7,
consolidated H illsboro,
I w .iia
M err y
C hristm as
M ay y o u r C h ristm a s b e m erry
. . . a n d m ay y o u r b le ssin g s b e
m a n y in th e co m in g y e a r. W e
h a v e e n jo y e d se rv in g you a n d
look f o iw a r d to se rv in g y ou
a g a in .
♦ V
1
&
te icheii 3 i. achera needed 3
No 23 T igard, valuation $1.145.-
026 27. en ro llm en t 318. teachers 12,
teach er needed 12-13.
No
lC jl
T u a la t in ;
v aluation
$617,639.38. enrollm ent 222, teac h ­
e r . 9. tcdchers needed 9.
No. 2!) — R eedville;
valuation
$431,853 42. enrollm ent 110, teac h ­
ers 4. teachers needed 4-5.
No 30, consolidated G ales C reek.
Fir Cre. k, I.jda, Wilson; \
t u n $438.284 05, en ro llm en t 111,
teach er ■ 5. teachers needed 4-5.
No. 32 C h erry G rove; valu atio n
Spencer Motor Co.
w.
318 E. M ain
'W
Shute, <Irabel. Joh
lleyw ood.
valuation . $4.052.272 78,
en ro llm en t 971 teachers 38. teach ­
ers needl’d 38-37.
No.
10. consolidated — Dilley,
S p rin g Hill, S eg h er-.
valuation
$•>42.966 37. enrollm ent 120, teac h ­
ers 5, teach ers needed 4
No
l l i t . cons, lidated C u . ton,
Hill. S eth; valuation $535 (157 47.
en ro llm en t 124, teach ers 7, teachers
needed 5-6.
No.
13. consolidated
Banks,
■,
e Roy, H
tion $1,138,657.96, en ro llm en t 169.
teachers 7. teachers needed 7.
No
15,
consolidated
Forest
G rove, P urdin, Watts. C arp en te r
C reek; v aluation $2.082.532 86. en-
r< llm ent 851. teachers 26. teachers
needed 25
No. 16 --Seoggin.- V alley; v a lu a ­
tion
$431.762 69, en ro llm en t
56,
teachers 2, teachers needed 2.
No 18 McKay, valuation $485.-
724 92. en ro llm en t 80, teach ers em ­
ployed 2. teachers needed 3.
No. 21. consolidated—Academ y.
M ount aindalc.
Shady
B rook,
M eacham. A rcade. P leasant View,
N o rth
Plains; valuation $1.018.203 -
90, ,
247, teachers 9.
teachers n eeded 9-10.
No. 22. co n so lid ated - M iddleton.
< ’ in in M >unt i.u Home, valua­
tion
$392.333 90. enrollm ent
49
H illsboro
S p ecia ls for Friday and S atu rd ay— D ec. 22 and 23
Seasons" G reetings to A ll O ur F riends a n d C ustom ers
a n d to A ll the M en a n d W om en in the A rm e d Services.
O iii - liciiits v" "nt to th e fam ilies of those who have m ade the suprem e sa cri­
fice 111 this stru g g le and we fervently hope th at by th is tim e next y e a r peace
may to m e to this strife -to rn , tu rb u le n t w orld. T hen m ay th e re alw ays be a
real C hristm as of Peace on E a rth , Good W ill T ow ard All Men.
Mince Meat
PUMPKIN
BISQUICK
CELERY
DATES
lie n I s a y c o f f e e
I mean HILGERS”
H IL G E R S ( OI I EE.
_
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32c
DELTA DRUG STORE
PLACE ORDERS NOW
FOR YOUR
17c
C hristm as
25c
(a lifn rn ia , 1 resh.
10-oz. cello bag
CHOCOLATE ’ S ? * ” î £ N
GINGEH BREAD M IX ... 2 0 c
( i i o r i ’ED.
OLIVES I ' j - o z . ra il
for
TURKEYS
To you and y o u rs go our
h e artiest w ishes for a very
M erry C h ristin as a n d a g lo r i-
mis New Y ear. May all y o u r
dream s conic tru e Uns Yule-
tide season.
49c
.
C H R ISTM A S
WISHES
U tah V ariety. Large. I aney
Each
S ta lk s
U. S. No. 1 Jerseys
29c
CHICKENS - DUCKS
GEESE -- RABBITS
VVc have a p p rc v ia tril
y o u r p a tr o n a g e a n d
and hope to serve you
a g a in in th e New Y ear.
25c
f liM
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HILLSBORO A Rtil S—3
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SMART HANDBAGS
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S u s p e c t C ause
O f B acka c h e s
Each
SWEET POTATOES
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■ ipervision
BLOOD DONOR S E R V IC E
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R A Y -MAL.
No. 21,2 can
LETTUCE
md
0 The school be planned for | »tate w ould be a ttracted to such to the high school program and
VES, I WANT TO "HELP SAVE A LIFE’
com m unity groups such as the an educational program
vice-versa.
"When we have firmly establish­
P arent-T eachers' association, busi- , 12 T h ere w ould be g reater em-
W«.sh¡iigt(iri C ounty C h a p te r, A m erican Red Cross
ness club . various y o u th organl- phasis placed on the relatio n sh ip ed adequate elementary schools
C o n tin u e d nn p a c e 6)
zattens. Farm er» U n i o n
a n d o f th e elem entary school program
G range
7 A dult recreation need» be re- ■
cognized.
8 V isual education facilities be
provided for classroom and com- 1
m
unily instruction and e n te r ta in - .
Nam e
ment.
9 T he county agent be consulted 1
relativ e to indoor an d
outdoor |
A ddress
pare needed fcr conducting club-
w ork th a t is supervised through
T he H illsboro P h a rm a c y w a n ts
th at office.
T elephone ..............
........................
to e x p re ss o u r h e a rtfe lt a p p r e ­
10. E lem entary school d istricts
be k ept w ithin the sam e union
ciatio
n for y o u r p a tr o n a g e a n d
A ny parson in the county is invited to participate. Age of
high school d istrict in so far as
donors 18 th rough 59 <18 to 21 o u .t have w ritten consent of
b
e
st
w
ish es for a jo y o u s C h rist­
possible.
p a re n t ir g u ard ian ). D onors may repeat every ten weeks.
An alte rn a te plan on reorganiza-
m
a
s
a
n
d h a p p in e s s th ro u g h o u t
Food you m ay e a t a b reak fast of dry loa t, fru it and fru it
t.on was listed as follows: T here
Juices, black coffee (no fats or dairy products).
has been m uch discussicn on the
th e co m in g y e a r . . .
follow ing plan of reorganization
F ill O u t an d M ail to
1 17ns plan w ould consolidate all
, school di tricts w ith w hat is now
O pen S atu rd ay n ig h t u n til 8 p. m.
Mrs. F A bendroth
i a union high
school district, for
H illsboro, O regon
O pen Sunday, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.
b o 'h elem en tary and high school
360 N. T hird Ave.
ourpsses. It w ould no rnnger be
know
n
as
a
union
high
school
d
is­
N e x t B lo o d B a n k V is it J a n u a r y 1 9
tric t but m erely as a consolidated
d.strict. Such a d istrict w ould have
M asonic T em ple, Second and Lincoln S treets
the same boundary lines as show n
H illsboro, O regon
on th e m ap for union high school
and non-high school districts.
A dvantages listed fo r th is plan
$228.905 62, en ro llm en t 55, teachers w ith w et clothing w hich is d an g er­ are:
ous to th eir health
1. The tax for all school pu r-
2. teachers needed 2
ise- would be equal th ro u g h o u t
No.
38. consolidated
O renco, | 8. Pupils can be b etter g ro u p e d , pose
W est Union. S h u te; valuation $810.- into classes on the basic of achieve­ tne en tire county.
2. D istricts now h av in g a sm all 1
196.28, enrollm ent 155, teacher 5, ment.
teacher» needed 6
9 The student's tim e can b etter valuation w ould th en have t h e '
;ne educational advantages o ffer-,
No
39,
cot olid ited G ro n e r, be divided betw een study and re ­
ed in the m ore w ealthy d istricts
Jack to w n . M ountainside. M idway, citation.
e -e a te r , at tl>is tim e-
K n it'n ; valuation $995,992 72. e n ­
10. T h ere can be a
3. Pupils w ould be assigned to
ro llm en t 159, teachers 8. teac h ers vitalization of school w ork
d schools nearest th e ir homes
need ed 8
m ore courses such as music, m an ’ ­ atten
w
ithout in terferen ce from d istrict
e. P iN M ir co , in c .
No.
42. co nsolidated- H illside, ual training, dom e tic science, a g ri­ boundary lines.
K an sas C ity. F airview , T h atch er; culture. draw ing, physical ed u ca­
4
S
pecial
teachers
fo
r
m
usic
v alu ation
$385.202 83. en ro llm en t tion and sanitation.
vocal and in stru m en tal, w ould
11. The contact w ith a large both
00, teachers 3, teachers needed 3.
teach in all schools w ith in
an
No. 44. onsolidated
M anning num ber of children broadens the assigned area. This w ould apply
vision and gives a m ore e n ­ to teachers in o th er special fields
H ay w ard. \ alu..:ioii $210.432 44, e n ­ cruld’.-,
lightened view point.
It has the
ro llm en t 53, teachers 3, teachers sam
e effect on tne w hele com m u­ as 5. w ell.
A dequate school p lan ts could
need ed 2.
nity, since the consolidated school
No. 45 d ip o le ; valuation $209.- stim ulates com m unity m eetings and be m ore easily financed. F o r e x ­
am
ple.
in d istrict 3 th e valuation
420 56, enrollm ent 37, teachers 2. a better co-operative spirit.
ould exceed $9.000,000 Each m ill
teach ers needed 2
12. In la rg e r schools the teac h ­ w
of ta x w ould produce $9,000. An
No 48. consolidated B e a v e rt'n . ing staff is m ore stable.
13. T h ere is too g reat a range e n tire 8 or 9 teacher school (even
B arnes. Coojier M ountain. Raleigh;
at present build in g prices) could
valuation $2,054,178.68, en ro llm en t in the enrollm ent in th e sm all be
flnanped in a p e r ­
school In W o h in g to n county <ne . iod com
, pletely
. o y ears
627, teachers 25.
w ith a special
1 >om
e n ro llm e n ts vary from 5 to ,
° of
f tw
*0 X
No. 61- W allace; valuation $64 - 38.
mill».
and in tw »-room ichools 18 to , le ^ ^ eIe” th '
900, en ro llm en t 35, teach ers 2,
school pro- I
teacher» needed 2.
tgd
m uch b e t - 1
14. T eacher train in g institutions i g jam coul
No.
62jt . consolidated—C edar do not tra in teach ers to teach in
ln J ’Tcn
Mill, T ualatin
View;
v alu atio n the sm all school. T he tendency
afton tn
7 O ne b ’ a r<l of education
_ ... . jjo y
all
$377.387 42. enrollm ent 128, te a c h ­ now is to train teachers for certain ,
teachers.
ers 0, teachers needed 5
grades and in special fields.
8.
T
eachers
w
ould
be
placed
in
No.
72.
consolidated -Buxton,
15. Of the 84 public elem entary
Bacona.
G reen M ountain; schools operating. 41 are one-room schools w here they could give the
“ “i ''' Scofield, qsu
g reatest service.
v alu ation $366.313.49, en ro llm en t
jy gre tw o-room school-.
9. The handicapped ch ild ren ’s
79. teachers 3. teacher- needed 3.
1(J Ab ut y0 . ; o{ the elem entary
78' 1
schools do not m eet the desired program could be carried out m ore
:uccessfully.
W heeler; v aluation $209 655.48 e n - 1 slandard for a mod e rn school,
10. Less d u plication on routes
ro llm en t 41, teachers 2, teach er.
j . B etter school system s invite
of tran sp o rtatio n w ould be pos­
needed 2.
, b ttle r teachers.
No. 79, consolidated—^Witch H a­
18. The birth rate is rap id ly in­ sible.
11. O utstanding teach ers in the
zel. Rosedale: valuation $401.751 - creasing. W ithin the n ext few
84. enrollment
103, tea ei
1 year th e re w ill be a heavy in- |
teach ers needed 4
' crease in school enrollm ent.
N . 82—D urham ; valuation $230.- , 19 W ashington county is in -j
858 00. enro llm en t 90, teach ers 3.1 | creasing in population v ery rap id - (
teach ers needed 3.
I lx*
No. 88. consolidated—S herw ood. | 20. The em phasis on in d u strial
L au relrtdge, P leasant Hill; valua | and v ra tio n al education bro u g h t |
to n
$551,990.66. en ro llm en t
124. about bv the w ar w ill continue.
teach ers 4. teach er needed a.
The stim uli and g roundw ork m ust i This Old Treatraent Often Brinf a Happy Relief
No. 92-G a rd e n Home, valuation be laid in the elem en tary school. > W hen disorder of kidney function permit«
$332.709 48. enrollm ent 152. teac h ­ New construction m ust give this poisonous m atter to rem ain in your blood, it
may cause nafinn* baekaehe, rheum atic pains,
ers 5. teachers needed 6
leg pains, loas of pep and energy, getting up
consideration.
No. 97—V erboort, valuation $231-
nights,
spelling, puffinesa under the eyes,
21. D ep artm entalized
in stru c-
777 80, en ro llm en t 7th and , 8th tion w ill brin g about b e tte r results heada< hes and dirsiness. Frequent or scanty
passages
w ith sm arting and burning sn rr“-
grades 23, teach ers 1, teach ers j ¡n leachlng.
tiross shows there is som ething wrong with
n eeded 1
22. P aren t-T each ers' association 1 your kidneys or bladder.
N 108 M etzger: valuation $319,- can function to a g reater e x ten t
D on’t wait! Ask your druggist for D oan’s
137.38. enrollm ent 155, teach ers 5. by w orking w ith the board c f edu- 1 Pills, used successfully b y millions for over
yearn. They give happy relief and will help
teac h ers needed 5-6.
cation
id • cing th e m any de- 40
the 15 miles of kidney tuoea flush out poison-
No.
107. consolidated — Aloha- siiable aspects of education
oua waste from your blood.
t
- G et ” Doan s Pilla.
H uber. H azeldale, McK iiley: v-i’-
23. T he "S p irit of the School
$1.082.034.54.
enrollm ent
n ation
The re p o rt point- out th at the
360. teachers 13, teach ers needed follow ing districts have a b u ild ­
13-14.
ing program u n d er w ay now o r
Altractire Styles She'll Love at t i n t Sight!
No. 114. consolidated Jc d m o re a re planning one in th e n ear fu­
S tra s.v l; valuation $367.153.53. en ­ ture: C ornelius, Union. Hillsboro.
rollm ent 55, teachers 2, teachers McK i.v. Tigard. B eaverton. W itch
n eeded 2.
H azel and A loha-H uber.
Som e education adv an tag es of 1 Som e points w hich should be
this re-organization as listed in ' . considered in planning according
th e survey a re :
I to the report, are:
IHidnight Block
N .n-SkK Spot Pad
1. The
consolidated s c h o o l
1. T ran sp o rtatio n routes be kept
TR U SSES
m akes po sible a b e tte r school as short as pos. ible.
or H inter Colon
Oar experienced fitter« also aeree yewt
plant. T his includes b etter lights, I 2. A dequate personnel and facili­
needs for Abdominal Sapperteva.
v en tilatio n , san itatio n , etc.
ties be provided so p rim ary pupils
Elastic
Hosiery,
Shoulder
Braces,
eta.
2. T he larg er unit develops a a re u n d er
d irected supervision
Qaality the Best—Price the LeweMl
broad functioning. Young people d u rin g the close of the day.
For her accessory wardrobe . . . roomy pouches. Hal
learn to have m ore confidence in
3. A dequate outdoor and indoor
enxelopes and top-handle styles, tailored in rich, long-
them selves through a g reater p a r­ recreatio n facilities be provided.
»vcaring leathers. Sparkling patents and good-looking
ticipation in the activities of the
4. F acilities fo r ic h co l lunches
com m unity.
H illsb o r o , O r e g o n
Cordeltc fabrics, loo. for dress wear!
be provided.
3. The consolidated school gives
5. A dequate health room, equip-
to th e ru ra l school all th e advant-
! ages of the city school w ithout
sacrificing the advantages of ru ral
I life.
4. The consolidated school of-
. fers a g re a te r e q u ality of educa­
tional opportunities. In
sm aller
schools the ch ild ren of the poorer
d istricts do not receive the w ell-
1 ro u n ded education the children in
i m ore w ealthy d istric ts do.
5. T he c o u r.e of study is p a r­
ticu larly adapted to the child's e n ­
vironm ent. S ince a large p a ît of
■ th e boys and girls w ho attend will
! rem ain on the farm , the in stru c­
tion em phasizes the k in d of ed u ­
cation th a t w ill p rep are them fcr
th e life they a re to live.
6. The tran sp o rtatio n of pupils
to the school has resulted in .1
la rg e r and m ore re g u la r attendance
an d elim inates tardiness.
7. The tran sp o rtatio n of pupils
elim inates ch ild ren e n terin g school
P h o n e 851
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H IL L S B O R O
Black rayon crepes lavishly sprin­
kled with sequins . . . bright colorr
tactfully tucked and shirred « i . x - i
graceful rayon jersey print»! .
Rea. P h o n e 32$
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