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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1932
The Beaverton Review
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WITH COUNTY SKAT GROUP 1 fied the third degree in a very com
election
I want your vote» on
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POMONA GRANGE MEETS
endahle manner. Eighteen were in­
day and will give you * r * " * “ d' I! I
structed in the fifth degree, those
ministration In that office. I am , .
Washington county Pomona met from Beaverton were Mr. and Mrs.
cumpetmt and wlU be economical ] J
wih Hillsboro Granite in their new James Lewi.,, and Mrs. ('has. Has­
and everyone connected with that •
hail m Wednesday Octoher 2li with tings. I Yen on a Grange will meet
office will do a full days work a rt!!
No. 8« On TH E BALLOT
about 197 members and 17 visitor* with Aloha in January when the
ret no salary
from th* County j j
in attendance. Many attended tnxa officers will be installed.
funds ,
Keaverton Granite.
I
believe th* County should lie,
W. A. Root, able Pomona master
represented officially as to differ- 1
presided
at
the meeting.
T ie
The Beaverton Grange is plann­
visiting members.
M rs.
Edith ing a lx nefit to be rvM on -Un-
er! location*, a
little
CHANGE
sometimes, if you please-tint Its
Toaier Weatherred, master of the evening o f
Nov. the nirete -nth.
Oswego
Grange.
Mr. and Mrs. The entertaiment will consist of a
citisens may have the satisfaction |;
Darren port. Mr. i'Ytvenport. master pi iv ard other number*.
of knowing, seeing and
feeling I • >
of Yamhill, State Deputy Brown and
that they are a part and parcel
wife. The State master. Ray Gill
of the County in the same manner !
OF ALOHA, ORKGON
was present in the afternoon
Mombers of the West Hills Post
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as when they «tig up their taxes
American legion
The County agent spoke briefly N \ 66 of the
PD ADV !
on the work of the 4-H club, the and Auxiliary Unit will celebrate
Laiul
Products show there fifty Armistice entertainment, can!* ard '
two
prises
were awarded
m dance. The function will be rest­
V O T E X No. 57
this coui y. Brother Craft reported ricted to legion members and mem- j
for the State lank committee. The bers o f the auxiliary. Walt Beardsley ’
committee was retained.
and Mildred Beardsley are the com­
WASHINGTON COUNTY
J \V. Connell, Republican Can.l -|; ;
B R. REEVES
After a delightful luncheon the mittee in charge of t 'e affair.
iilate for
reelection for
Sheriff. |
grange reconvened at one thirty
D*m*ClMtk ('indiciate For
A large group o f ex-service men
\l reelected I will follow the same
isnrrsl Election, Nov. N, 1982
a memorial for four departed mem­ attended the meeting held Wednes- j
polk-ie* as I
have in the past,
County
Assess« r
bers was observed. The Rev. Lock- day evening
at the Legion ctub
giving the people of our County
heart of Hillsboro Methodist church rooms, at which time Carl Moser | '.!>• parents came over the old
an economical and courteous ad
led in prayer.
from ministration of all County affairs |
State Adjutant spoke to the veter- i Oregon Trail all the way
Kesidpnt and Taxpayer of thia locality for 25 yra
Those who spoke in the afternoon ans
relative to Vetemns benefits Missouri, in 1862. settling in this and enforcement of all law*.
Public Accountant by Profctniion and Well
were Frank Peters supporting J. and the attitude upon the ex-service ' famous old county, they in later
J W Connell Sheriff of Wash­
W. Makmy, Democratic candidate men by the National Economy League ( * * • »
Qualified for the Place
torm*
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P* r‘ n^
P ^
ington County.
for State treasurer. Mrs. Weath-
I gave me a birthday at Cedar Mil!
Election
November
8,
1932
erred filled the
vacancy on the
on
Thanksgiving day. Nov. 1878.
ECONOMY and EFFICIENCY
Beaverton Rebek- «here I have since res died,
program in the absence of Senator
Steiwer. She considered it a huge
ah
Lodge
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I am ny politician, neither am I
PLUS
V O T E FOR
joke as she is a Democrat; never
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the less she expressed her esteem
«lav eyenings
at » conscwnta>us. energetic contend*.
No. 59 on the Ballot
for Mr. Steiwer. Her plea to the
7-30 P M in the for th*‘ office of County Assessor
The word, “Independent” which will appear after
veters was to vote for the man I.O.O.F. Hall. Mr* Sarah Cham-I <*" the Democmtic ticket, not hav-
For County (lerk
my name on the ballot simply mean« that I am
and not the party. Ray Gill, mas­ berlain, secretary, and Mr». Edna , inlf changed my politics f»*r t w
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
ter of the State Grange spoke on Sheets, N. G.
i Paid Advertisement
N O T under obligation to any political party or
p-tf
of a job.
the measures the grange is sup­
bo«* of any kind. Therefore if elected, I will be
porting, the Oleo Bill, water power
Your
servant and your vote will certainly be
Bill, opposing the repeal of
the
18th ammendment.
appreciated.
Thank you.
Pomona officers were elected as
Yours truly,
fellows; Geo. Woodworth from Hills­
H
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R B E R T H A II)
This original estimate «hows in parallel column* the unit costa of the several services, material and
boro, Overseer. Mr. Fay
Miller
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Advertisement
supplies for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year. »he detail expenditure* for the last
from Washington Grange. Lectur­
one of said three preceding fiscal years and the budget allowance* ap.i expenditure* for si* months of
er. Mrs. H. P. Strieker. Sherwood.
the current year
( “ Six months of the current year" mean* six month a of the last school year.» See See.
Steward, Cfias. VanKleek, Kinton,
Chaplain. Mrs. H. M. Sammons.
238, 1927 School L a w s .
Flora. Miss Margaret Flint. Scholls
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the lsgs| voter* U School Dis­
Leedy grange. Secretary, Effie Dor-
EXPENDITURES
trict No. 48 of Washington County. State of
l>r*gun. that a School
land. Washington grange, .Treas­
Expenditures and budget K
nditur„ for thrr,
me*ting of said district will b* held at Beaverton, on th* 7th »lay
urer, A . M. Kennedy, Beaverton.
allowance for six
^
^ ar, n, Kt
of November. 1932, at 8 o’clock in the afternoon for th* purpoir ot
Pomona. Mrs. Smith. Aloha. Ce­
month* of last
levying a apnrial district tax.
res, Mrs. Ethel Johnson. Leedy,
the last school year
school year
The total amount of money needed by the said district during the
Gatekeeper, L . L . Crawford. Green
a 2 * V
fiscal year beginning on June a). 1932, and ending June 20. 1938.
Mountain. Lady Assistant Steward.
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la estimated in
following budget anil inrludr* th* amounts to be
Beatrice Hanson, Beaverton.
received from th* county achooi fund, »tat* school fund, elemen­
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a
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After
the evtrang
repast -the
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tary school fund, special district Ux. and all wther money* of th*
grange reconvened at 7 o’clock.
c
not.
T
Mrs. Weatherred invited all
the
granges to the memorial for Mrs.
a
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Deckenson on the afternoon of Nov
12. Armistice day all the sisters
ESTIMATED RKCKIPTH
were invited to meet at Evening
Balance
on
hand
at
the
beginning
Star Grange where the Multnomah
1. General ('«»ntrol
o f the school year .......................................... 3
24.30
county Pomona will sponsor a fash­
1 Personal service:
Fr»»m County School Fund ...................................
3,636.66
ion show. The evening of Nov. -8
8 2.604.00 8 1.400 00 8 1,400.00- 8 2.800.01
1. Superintendent .......................
From State School Fund .............................. .
862.84
the Sherwood Home Economics com­
180.00
36000
180.00
360.00
2. Clerk .........................................
From
Etemrntary
School
Fund
.........
..................
3,041.91
mittee will have a program.
3.
' Stenographers and other office
From Grade School Tuition .....................................
52.50
The lady corps o f officers exemi-
238.02
119.01
assistants .....................................
From High school Tuition A tran* porUtion . . . .
29,462 29
50.00
25.00
26.00
50.00
4. Compulsory education, census ..
Other Sources (Rent, etc.) .......................... .
84.00
ZO UU
5000
2. Supplies .........................................
TO TA L ..............................
837.154 99
37.50
80.85
40.42
75 00
3. Elections and publicity ..................
100.00
50 00
50.00
100.00
4. Legal service (clerk's bond, audit, etc.)
E8TIM A TE I) EX PEN D IT I R KS
5. Other expense of general control:
1. General Control
107
08
100.00
150
00
53
f
:
1. Printing ................. ..................
Crudo High eclwwl
Total
$ 3.833.67 $ 3,928.04
8 3,735.96
6. Total Expense o f General Control .. 8 3,389.00
1. Superintendent .....................
8 1.736.00 8 2.604 00
2. Clerk .................................
240.00
360.00
II. Instruction— Supervision
3. Census .................................
26.00
60.00
1. Personal service:
4. Supplies ..............................
1,395.00
697.50
25 00
697 50
1,296.00
50.00
1. Principals .................................
6. Election A Publicity ............
50.00
76.00
2. Stenographers and other office
6. Clerk's Bond ...................
78.75
67 00
100.00
assistants ......................................
7. IVinti ng A Phone ..............
8 1,395 00
100.00
150.00
8 1,296.00
Total
3.389.00
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III. Instruction— Teaching
II.
Instruction—
Supervision
1. Personal service :
24.686.25
1. Principal .......................
12.342.63 12,307.30
1.29*1.00
1.296.00
23,334.25
1. Teachers ..............
2 . Teacher* ........................
566.96
283 48
300 00
7,998.75
15,336.50
581:05
23,334 26
Supplies .....................
8. Supplies ..........................
450.82
225.00
200.00
225.41
381.06
»
429.00
581 06
»24,033.48 822,679.03
4. Free Text books .........
$25,703.03
429.00
824,344.30
429 00
Total ...........................
26,640.30
IV*. Operation of Plant
III. Operation of Plant
1. Personal service:
2.449.50
1,222.00
1. Janitors and Other* ........
1,221.75
1.193.16
2,246.70
1,063.66
2,246.70
1. Janitor* ............................. .
2. Other Services (Window*)
20.00
40.00
60.00
60.00
2. Other employes ...................
J. O. JOHNSON
3. Fuel A Phone .................
247 49
120.00
123.71
344 74
626.04
869.78
Janitors’ supplies ......................
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
869.78
4. Light A P o w e r .................
392.00
434.89
142.07
382.31
869.78
524.38
Fuel ............................................
FOR REPRESENTATIVE OF
524.38
6.
Water ...............................
183
50
262.19
173.00
350 00
521.38
523.00
Light and power ........................
W ASHINGTON COUNTY
529.79
Total ..............................
264.89
162. bO
523 00
4.223.8«
Water ..........................................
YOUNG. QUALIFIED. AND
8 4,786.83 8 4,600.88
8 4,620.94
8 4,223.86
Total
Expense
o
f
Operation
.........
$
IV. Maintenance A Krpair
EXPERIENCED
1. Furniture A Equipment
50.00
Maintenance and Repairs
260.00
300 00
Active Civic Leader. Ten years
2. Building A Grounds ...
Repair and replacement of furniture
150.00
860.00
1,000 90
service federal government as ex- j
664.19
375.00
282.09
300.00
Total ..........................
and equipment ..............................
1,300 00
ecutive and attorney. Well quali­
Repair
and
maintenance
of
buildings
fied to represent you at the legis­
V,
Auxiliary
Agencies
834.31
500.00
,417.16
1,000.00
and grounds ..................................
lature.
1. Library books ...............................
125.00
375.00
600.09
Total Expense of Maintenance ana
»VOTE FOR MIM NOVEMBER 8
2. Transportât!» i of pupils:
8 1,398.50
8 6,426 21 8 2,687.29
1,300.00
1. Persons’ service .....................
360.00
1.805.00
2,16o.0<»
VI. Auxiliary Agencies
2. Supplie*, Repair*, (tea, Oil ., (
940.00
3.098.00
4.038.00
1. Library:
3. Replacement of busse* ................. ¡
2.463.00
2.453.00
400
33
278.75
1. Library books .....................
200.16
500.00
4. Insurance ............................’ ..
82 98
497.87
680.86
Total ............................................
2. Transportation of pupils:
9,736.85
1. Personal service .................
2.165.00
VI. Fixed (lia rge
4.038.00
2. Supplies and other expenses
1. Fire Insurance
77.22
231.66
3. Repair and replacement of
308.88
Total ............
4,897.50
10,278.01
5,139.01
2,453.00
busses ......................................
308jtM
580.85
4. Insurance ............................
VII. Capital Outlay
3. Other auxiliary agencies.
50 00
700.00
760.00
12
33
6.16
1. Domestic Science and Art ..
Total ..........................
810.855.38 810,172.20
810,690 67
750 . 0 «
4. Total Expense Auxiliary Agencies
8 9,736.85
V III. Debt Servie*
VII. Fix»-d "(barges
444.12
1. Principal on Bonds . . .
154.44
222 . 0 «
308.88
1. Insurance ................... .....................
6,000 00
6.000 00
8 185.36 8 705.12
2. Princinnl on Warranta ...
444.12
2. Total Fixed Charges ....................... 8 308.88
3,700.00
3,700 *0
3. Interest on Hunds ..........
1.823.66
M il. Capital Outlays
1,823.66
4.
Interest on Warrants . . .
252.13
126.06
250.00
200.00
1. Alteration of buildings ..................
200.00
Total ............................
750.00
2. New furniture and equipment . . . . .
10,723 «6
280.91
140
46
140.45
3. Assessments for betterments .........
GRAND TO TA I..............
8 861.08 841,621.17
533.04
866 , 072.64
4. Total Capital Outlay» ................... 8 750.00
VOTE FOR.
HERBERT
HAID
COUNTY
CLERK
ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET
SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 48
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
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___________ BUDGET
VOTE FOR
JAMES LEWIS
REPUBLICAN C AN D ID ATE
DR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
An Able and Competent Man
For a Responsible Position
d Advertisement
IX. Debt Bcrvica
3,000.00
1. Principal on bonds ................... . . .
5,000.00
6 , 100.00
6 , 100.00
6 . 100.00
2. Principal on warrants ......... .........
3,700.00
2.003.65
3. Interest on bonds ............................
1,823.65
165.57
165.57
165.57
4. Interest on warrants .......................
200.00
8 6,123 52 8 1,113.09
6,265.57
5. Total Debt Service .............
810,723.66
857,064.43 388,771.42
864,786.83____
GRAND TO TA L .......................... 856.072.54
for the year 1932-
of
expenditure«
the
above
estimate
I, Althea Haulenbeck, do hereby certify that
1933 was prepared by me and that the expenditures ami budgt-t allowance for alx months o f the current
year and the expenditures for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year as shown above
have been compiled from the records in my charge and are true and correct copies thereof.
Althea Hauilenbeck, District Clerk
RECAPITU LATIO N
Total
Expense*
-------------- — Estimated
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t---— • for
- V the
..V
/ year
m
t
...........................................................................
|M 072 ru
Total Estimated Receipt* ............................................ .
37 164 99
Amount to be rained by District tax
18,917.66
Asae**cd Valuation of District 1932M933
81,167,756.87
Levy necessary on above valuation .......
........... 16.2
Levy last year ........................................
........... 16.8
Dated this 20th day o f October, 1932.
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Attest:
Althea Haulenbeck
L. R. Dean
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District Clerk
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Chairman Hoard of D ire c t.«