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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1919)
THE BEAVERTON TIMES He Cold Weather Is Here The time for Good Wool Socks. We have them, the best the market affords. Also good Mackinaw Coats. Everything in Groceries. A square deal to all. W. P. McGEE Hedge Building A Square Deal to All . Beaverton. including the tax to be voted 4,495 Balance, amount to be raised ' by district tax ; . ... . 10,490 When it comes to service the Bea- E'er Garage and Hardware company numerates a number of items in their d for this week that should be Rood reminders for people who have been n the habit oi going out oi town to rade. Note the snecial barirains in tires hrhich the Beaver Garage and Hard ware Company offers this week. rails tires Best bargains ever ol !ered here. See ad of Beaver Garage bnd Hardware Co. FIVE YEAR OLD horse for sale. Oberg, Route 3, Beaverton, Ore- ton. 45' SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET To the Clerk of School District No. 8, Washington County, Oregon: Following, is a statement of the estimated amount of money needed bv the district during the fiscal year beginning on June 16th, 1919, and ending on June su, ivzu. xms bud get is made in compliance with Sec tion 217 of the School Laws of 1917, fand' includes the estimated amounts o be received from tne county school fund, state school fund, special dis trict tax and all other moneys of the District; BUDGET ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Teachers' salaries $ 7900 DR. F. E WILSON Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Bcholls Phone Beaverton, Ore. Calls answered day or night. Apparatus and supplies, such as maps, chalk, erasers, stoves, curtains, etc 225 Flags 2B Repairs of schoolhouses, out buildings or fences 1200 Janitor's wages 1035 Janitor's supplies 300 Fuel 650 Ligb.il 50 Water 55 Clerk's salary 180 Postage and stationery 25 For the payment of bonded debt and interest theron, is sued under Sections 117, 144 to 148, and 422 of the School Laws of Oregon,1917 1700 Note indebtedness 1000 Gas 15 Electric power 1 125 Miscellaneous 500 Total estimated amount of money to be expended for all purposes during the year .$14,986 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS From county school fund dur ing the coming school year.. 1,955 From Btate school fund dur ing the coming school year. . 750, Cash now in the hands of the district clerk 140 Estimated amount to be re ceived from all other sources during the coming school year 1,650 Total estimated receipts, not including the money to bo received from the tax which it is proposed to vote 4,495 RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for the year $14,986 Total estimated receipts, not Do Your Xmas Shopping Now ! Buy Practical Gifts We have just received a part of our stock of Dishes, Chocolate Sets, Tea Sets, Table Sets, Salad Dishes, Hand Painted Chinaware. See What We Have Bishop Bros. The amount of money to be raised by this special tax is more than the amount raised by special school dis trict tax in the year immediately preceding this, plus six per cent. It is necessary to raise this additional amount by special levy for the fol lowing reasons: Providing for extra teacher in High School for ensuing year, pro viding for funds to pay for new furnace in Grade School and for in creased cost maintainanje of public schools. Dated this 24 day of October, 1919. S. H. DAVIS R W. COOK Board of Directors School District No. 48. FOR SALE Pure bred Black Mi norca roosters, five months old, $1.26 each. W. E. Wattles, Box 64, Beav erton. 42tf Good second hand kitchen treasure for sale. C E. Hedge. Miss Ruth Cady, who is teaching in the high school at Turner, was home for the week-end. Miss Thelma Pegg, who is at school in Los Angeles, writes home that she is much pleased with the course at the Bible School there. For bed springs and mtttreises, Bee Cady-Pegg Co. 81tf. NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION TO INCREASE TAX MORE THAN SIX PER CENT OVER THAT OF THE PREVIOUS YEAR Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 48 of Washington County, State of Oregon, that an election will be held in said District at High School on the 26th day of November, 1919, at two o'clock in the afternoon, to vote on the question of increasing the amount of the tax levy in said Dis trict for the year 1920, by more than six per cent over the amount of such levy for the year imediately preced ing. It is necessary to raise this addl tional amount by special levy for the following reasons: Providing for extra teacher in High School for ensuing year, provid ing for funds to pay for new furnace in Grade School and for increased cost of maintenance of public schools. Dated this 24th day of October, 1919. S. H. DAVIS, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: LEON S. DAVIS, District Clerk. Beaverton Lumber Yard F. G. HAULENBECK, PROP. All Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL Glass Paint - Varnish, - Nails Lumber Lath Shingles Lime , Plaster Cement Gravel Sand Etc. BEAVERTON OREGON IDLE MONEY IS AN EXPENSE SCHOLLS TELEPHONE CO. Free service over Washington County. Connection with Ball System and Home Telephone Company. RATES Residence, $1.26; Businera, $1.50: Business, pri vate, within city limits, $2.50. A fee of $2.50 and 8 months rent in advance is collected for Installation. For further information, in quire at Beaverton Exchange. Home Office, Scholia, Oregon. J. W. Reynard, Sety. To keep up saving you should have one of our Liberty Bell Banks in your home or office. It will spur you on to independence. Make your money work for yon. A Term Savings Account in this Bank works for you every day earning i interest compounded semi-annually. Your own good judgment will tell you that the only way to success is to save and then rest while your mon ey 'does the work. Begin today a dollar is enough to start an account here. BANK OF BEAVERTON Beaverton, Oregon. DEFEATING TIME Correct lubricatloa with Zerolene, scientific ally refined from select ed California crude oil, means longer life for your car. Gives better lubrication, least carbon deposit. Get a Correct Lubrication Chart for your car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) F. H. JOHNSTON, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., BEAVERTON, OREGON GIVEN BY The Boys of the 5. P. Ehctric Car Shoj A good. time assured as the boys are all live wires. Dance Commences 8:45 P. M. ADMISSION - - Gentlemen IKK): Ladies Free GOOD MUSIC Morse Hall, Beaverton :.- Wednesday Night November 26m Mrs. W. H. Boyd, who recently re turned home from Good 'Samaritan hospital where she underwent an op eration, is .'making rapid progress toward recovery and will soon be able to take her accustomed place in the social life of the community. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Tucker and son Robert and daughter Margaret, were Beavartnn viaitnrii Wednesday nifirht on the occasion of the Grange dinner. They are now residents of Hillsboro but enjoy getting back among their old friends at Beaverton.