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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1920)
vornitt vm. Officers Elected Im Coataf Y Go PMffMH Efrji BMffh, WMtlMT Wt On Wednesday of this week the Washington County Pomona Grange convened with Washington Grange - near North Plains in the Pumpkin Ridge diitrict. I Despite the bad condition of the roads goodly number of automo biles climbed the long bill to the Orange hall, and deposited a crowd of enthusiastic Grangers. ' ' Representatives were there from Leedy, HUlibora, Sherwood Wash ington and Beaverton Granges. : Those attending from Beaverton were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barnes, Mrs. H. 0. Stipe, Mrs. E. E Sweh son, Mrs. J. E. Davis, Mrs. P. C. Peck, Mrs. W. H. Boyd, T. B. Den ney and Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Denney. The election of officers took place with the following result: M, J. C. Leedy, Kinton; 0., Mrs. Alice Cut ting, Kinton; L.( Mrs. Ida Gustin, Butte Grange; S., Harold Cutting, Kinton; A. S T. B. Denney, Beav erton; Chaj)., Mrs. Otto Wohler, Hillsboro; Trees.. B. K. Denney, , Beaverton; Sec'y, Mrs. L. J. -Francis, Winona Grange; G. K., ,A. Stewart, Hillsbcro; Ceres, Gladys Anderson, Kinton; Pomona, Cora Darland, Washington Grange; - Flora, Mrs. L. Htark, Leedy Grange; L. A. S., Ada . Brown, Washington Grange.- t , The remainder of the afternoon Was devoted to resolutions and dis cussions. ' i At the evening session a class of eight were given the degree of Po mona. An excellent literary program was rendered by members of the local Grange., BOYS' GLEE CUT2 A boys' glee club was organized 'and following officers were elected: U. Narver ....JiiMident Joe Merrill. J- V. President flames Hudst . Sec .-Treasurer A godtf aeaeonle expected as there : is some splendid material for quar tette and chorus work. ' The P. T. A. entertainment net ted $53.50, which will go towards a ' Library Fund for the school. The entertainment was enjoyed by all, who heard it. . A class is being organised in An . alytic chemistry by Mr. Nash. Sev eral are going to take it. Wo have two post graduate stu dents enrolled for special - work. Roy .Emmons and .Oscar Nash. There are also two new students, . Kate Taylor and Margaret East land. This brings the total enroll ment to 92. Well get one hundred yet. The students are happy this week for this is Institute week. We have three days' vacation beginning Wed nesday. , The first six weeks of school closed with examinations last Fri day. Students got their grades on Tuesday, It is noticed that many five-subject students are now drop ping to four subjects voluntarily Mrs. Suttle, who leads the Boys' , and GirlB clubs, is a very capable instructor. She is liked very much by the students. , ' . ( . John A. Stanfleld ' John A. Stanfield, father of R. C. Stanfield, underwent an operation in a Portland hospital two weeks iigo an died from the effects of the operation there Wednesday and was - buried Thursday at the Riverside park cemetery. He was 66 years of age. Mr. Stanfield made the acquaint ance of many Eea-jortcn people while Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stanfield were incharge of the local telephone exchange. He was visiting his son and family when the operation be came necessary. .':.( Surprise Party A surprise was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Newman last Tuesday ev ening by a number of their friends. Games and music filled the evening : and delicious luncheon was served. Among those present were: Mr. and Mm. J. Liebrich, Mr. and Mrs. Har ris, Mr. and Mrs.U Hughson, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thyng, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Blazer, Mr. and Mrs. John Sum mers, Mesdames Lutie Boring.Anne Boring, F. M. Austin, Dah Adems, Wm. Davis, Misses Myrtle Davis, Luel'n Miller, Alfredia Austin, Ev elyn Alexander, Lucile Laughlin, Mr. Frank Miller, ; : , H. Judson, of Monroe, is the new helper at the S. p. depot. oi;:m ciikce sale at n cub Nseds if District Main Urfv Tax NMeeeary Rapt Grow ef School. Ptosis,, The ranid orowth of the Beaver ton schools has bean a source of sat isfaction to residents of this diitrict and the call for the special meeting to vote the tax is looked forward to with interest. The following call and budget fully explain the needs and Beaverton citisans will take pleasure in supplying the School Board with the needed funds to car ry on the good work. 8PECUU SCHOOL MEETING Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 48 of Washington County, State of gon, that a HrauiAfc sujxuul, MEETING of said District will he held at Beaverton, in .High scnool Auditorium, on the' 82nd ,dai) of November, 120, at 8:00 P. H., for the following objects: To vote 'ves" or "no" on the vnrooosiuon of levying a tax upon all real and personal property within School Diitrict No. 48, for the purpose of operating and ma attaining . ,im Public Schools for the fiscal year ending June 80, 1021. Dated this 21st day ol ucuoer, 1920. R. W. COOK, Chairman of Board of Directors, ATTEST: K. L. DESINGER, 1 District Clark. SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET To the Clerk of School District No. j8, Washington County, Oregon: Following is a statement of the estimated amount of money needed by the district during the fiscal vear besrinnina on June 21st. 1920, and ending on June 80, 1021. This Dudget is maae in compliance wuu Section 217 of (he School Laws of 1917, and includes the .estimated amount, to be. received from .the: county school fund, state school fund, special district tax. and all other moneys of the district: BUDGET ' Estimated Expenditures 1. Teachers' salaries 12,740 2. Furniture, 2,000 8. Apparatus and . sup plies, such as maps, chalk, erasers, stoajes. curtainB, etc. ' 800 4. Library books 200 6. Repairs of school houses, outbuildings or fences 400 8. Plavfftourd equipment 500 11. Janitor's wages ,1,780 is. jamiur s suuunee uw 13. Fuel 1,000 14. Light 60 16. Water ,. 86 16. Clerk's salary 240 17. Postage and stationery 100 19. Int. on bonded debt 1182.60, on note Indebted ness 291.00 and int. .on unpaid warrants 60O.00....$l,978.6O 20. Gas .'.... 20 21: Electric Powbr ,'. 100 22. Miscellaneous 1,000 24. Total estimated , amount of money to be v exoende for all nurnoarj during the year 123,568.60 Estimated Keceipte From county school fund durinir the comine school year ., t 8,188.64 From state - school fund durinir the cominsr school year ' 781.96 From state elementary school futod 176.00 Cash now in the hands of the district clerk ; 1.07 High School tuition fund... 1,761.08 LEstimated amount to .be re ceived from all - other ' sources' during the com ing school year Total estimated receipts, not including the money to be .received f som the tax which it is proposed 49.23 to vote . 7,156.92 Rerapitulatioa Total estimated .expenses . for the year , 323,668.60 Total estimated receipts, not including the tax to ' ' be voted ...J...... 7,166.92 Balance, amount to be : raised by district tax 16,401.58 1 n,e. Brr,0U"t . 01 money ""f . by this special tax Is more than the amount raised by special school dis trict tax in the year immediately .preceding (his, plus ix-per cent. It is necessary to rajs tbia additional amount by special levy for . the fol lowing reasons: f i- Te provide for txro extra tes oners Ocmo r.:3rchani!lc3 Ccdnacrl 50 BaUVHTON, OMOOK. onion t..,..TT pTi.JiI Hud! if , Paor Other u llaaal with Cox a one) Watkiae mtj A straw ballot ' for preeiderdial candidates was tefan at the Teach ers' Institute Thuisday, at Hillsboro, Harding was the favorite by Wg margin, receiving 133 vote s. Cox 66 votes and Watkina 6 votes. The sttendance this year at aha Annual Institute has been the. grant eat known in the history of Washing ton County, the High School audi torium being crowded at each aesaion. Supt. Frost is to bo congratulated on the splendid urogram arranged this year. All the lectures have been exceptionaly fine and wall received. Among toe instructors are ewe Ore-igujit. Churchill, Pres. Ackeamaa, of Monmoutn normal ncnooi, rrox ai- mack of U. of Pres. Clark at P. U. and Hiss Uagnon, of aurauwo. The teachers are more enthusiastic with their work and 'Service" ia the new motto for 1920-21 higher sala ries bring better schools and better citisens. At the business meeting ' of the Washington County Teachers Asso ciation Earl E. Fisher, of Eeaverton, and Lester Mooberry, .of Cornelius, were chosen as delegates to the State Teachers' Association, .... WILLIS CADY IN P. V. GLEE CLUB r UiBBi. uiuvV) wish Wb u outs were recently held for places on the Pacific University Glee Club and among those who have commenced practice for the season's work is 'Willis Cady, of Beaverton. The Club is making plans for a number 17 I. rla. ihu rY- Oil Tt-at of concerts during the second semester. W. G. BENNETT, Evangelist Especially good meetings are being held at the Methodist church every night except Saturday. Past orsG. A. Gray reports most excellent sermonB every evening by the evangelist. ' , in grade school and two in High School; for increase in teachers' sal aries; for funds for additional fur niture and equiiiment; for increased cost maintaintance of public Schools. Dated this 19th day of - October, 020. ' ' . R. W. COOK, ' , L. R. DEAN, , ; 0. E. MASON, Board of Directors School District No. 48.' . PORTLAND MAN IN CHARGE N. G. Freeman has told his groc ery business to Thomae Cobb, of Portland, and will hereafter devote his entire time to the amusement features of his new enterprise. His new building is roaring completion and he will qpen about December 1. notion pictures win oe given our - ing the week and a dan will be held each Saturday night. Mr. Freeman announces that he will rive Beaverton a hiirh claee enter- "L"."1 i""'"8" rr awav from the noise and traffic of "wnim i no lUM, iivh lb vuuj. wuiiby. ' :. Through the column, of the Time. Mr. Freeman ivishes to thank his Ik hruurriDn lirlahoat t.hatnlr nil; many patrons for their support while m the grocery business anJ to bespa'a for Mr. Cobb a continu ation of this patronage. Mr. &bb is an experienced groc cryman ana wui aououess give FRIDAY, OCTOBER M, 1M0. r;. XTiCEStlFflES Tea Cariaaas f Oa)tea Apples Will . Be Skipped Praea Forest ,Grave Prmaao art SaaUsr bat Goad. Few Forest Grora people realise that in, the short time the Oregon Growers' Packing Corporation has been in existence as a Forest Grove industry that it has extended the market for local fruits half way around the world, but such is the .-aae. Last week three carloads of fine Jonathan and Grimes' Golden apples vere shipped out of tho local plant Two of these went to Tulsa, Oklahoma and the third went to New York. This season a total of ten or more cars of apples will be shipped. Already this week the third car has gone forth to Tulsa and before the week is gone a carload will be in transit for Astoria, Oregon and one will be on its way to Santa Barbara California. Manager Van Laanen hopes to get the prune processor Btarted next week. He is grading prunes now and finds them of fine quality, although slightly smaller than last year's crop. . Forest Grove News-Times. Bankers pfetertaiaav at Hillsboro Bankers of Washington Ooifaty were the guests of the Shute Sav ings Bank at Hillsboro, Tuesday ev ening, at a banquet at the Washing ton Hotel. About 40 were present, among them representatives from Portland. T n a v regular monthly business meeting of the Washing ton County Bankers Association was held. Doy Gray and Francis Livermore represented the Bank of ueaverton. Alton Emmons spent Sunday with his home folks. He (is now em ployed in a bank in Portland. Beaverton service. patrons a satisfactory COUNTY NURSE WILL HAVE AUTOMOBIBLE The response to the appeal of the Washington County Health Associa tion has been so good that the com mittee has $266.00 on band to apply on the purchase of a car for the use of the county health nurse. Every letter received, excepting one, has praised the work of the nurse, or ex pressed the writer's conviction that the cause was a good one. A very few of the notes enclosed with the ismintiftni f Allows: "Enclosed pleas find check for one dollar to apply on car for the county nurse. This is rather a small contribution, so if you do not collect . . . .nM' I "."Lt uu Gladly complying with your re quest, Respectfully yours,." "Please find enclosed one dollar. I hope it may help a little in getting c for Mrs. Rrolth and I wish you much success in your work," . . "Ji... Z .. "I I nciea. check for one dollar, as I ' " " -j r""i . . ... Have you sent in your dollar t A vote for .Bob Stanfield hi a vote for the protective tariff and prosperity for our Oregon farmers and producers. . - ' Pd Adv. ddscjop dbC3eus KiiuarC AI Willis. Parade, Canaan, SoUletra, Free wsr and Shew for Yeta, Dane la Eveaimr. The largest patriotic celebration Forest Grove has ever witnessed. Forest Grove as a body, all west ern Washington County as tributary to the local post of the American Le gion, is going to unit in wholeheart ed endeavor to establish firmly precedent that will never die In tn hearts of its boys. It Is desired b the Legion, that In remembering them we do not restrict our vision to them onlv. It la re quested that we so celebrate that all veterans oi all wart snau receive honor. The day has been unclaimed ft holiday by the Mayor, and all mer chants, factories, and other business es an requested to observe the na ture of the day by complete cassa tion oi business, manuiacture. en., for that day, rorsit urove News-iimea. SLACKERS, DEMOGAGOUS AND HYPOCRITES These thntt animal ate full brothers or sisters as the case may be. for they havs the same father, the same mother, the same advises! and guide. One tries to deceive toe Govern ment and evade its laws, and order the second to deceive officials to And the third to evadethmeham gain prestige or gold. And 1 the third to evade the Law and order of God by deception so a to enjoy the confidence of the sheep to such an extent as to be able to devour their carcasses after having- skinned them of their pelts. These three class of people are very dangerous to our Government, to commerce in gen eral, to society and especially to Christianity and hutly ruinous to thamaaalvna. The man that will at the point of a revolver, rob yon of your valuables is a courageous son of an uwvwuai, and danrous. but not near a Urw and dangerous as is the sneak In the grass, that will slip up on yon. thrust a daner in your back and cowardly rob you of 17,60 or what else you may have in your posses sion, and term it moral. We have a civil law that deals with most of things that come up in life but it cannot cover everything as well as mora! law that is writUm in every person's conscience, and when a person trespasses on such law It can truthfully be said that such a uerson is Immoral. The idea that only one certain wrong is immoral has been advanced by those who pick out a certain wrong that they can well avoid and say nothing &:se is immoral, roor souls, tney are to oe puieo. How are we to toll one from An other? jtjsbV Answer: ' If you find that one tries to de ceive you in one thing it is danger ous w trust Mins in uy wiiun . SAFETY FIRST. - Look out for the wool, then might be a woil at the boot. AN OBSERVES. Former Cltisea Strikes Gold A. E. Story has been enjoying a week's vacation. Dart of which spent with Mr. and Mrs. Robinette at 'Leland, Ore. He reports that Mr. Robinette. who was "onnerly operator at the S. P. station her and now aicent for the same com pany at Leland, has become greatly interested in placer mining. Wniie owning a one-quarter interest in one chiim he has leased another large mine, which has been idle for some time and from which, with the methods he Intends to use expects to reap large rewards. Mr. Story says that while there they paid a visit to the mine and washed two pans of dirt taken at random from the old working and obtained an estimated value of 26c to the pan, but larger values have been obtained from the newer pros pect holes. , Mr. and Mrs. R, C. Stanfield, who have had charge of the local telephone exchange for several months, ars now at Council, Idaho, where Mr. Stanfield has a position as station agent. They-' were suc ceeded in the local exchange by Mr. and Mrs, Massey. W. P. McGee. E. C. Masters. Mar tin Gleeson and Jacob Schmitt at tended a political meeting at the auditorium in Portland Thursday. Warren G. Harding will be the next President. He asks Oregon to elect a Republican senator. 'Will Oregon turn Harding down? Paid per cont. MO. 44. D O BOB nria ee a Calls Iasaai ky Caalti .14 Una lor 1111 af latter Bead. :' .Mcta hi tha Kast End of Waahingto County an llan nin, good road, for MM. lUyj. four notice, har. saw Issued to the rnnnt. Juds for as many saMtOf. to be lield Sowmbsr . Tha lolUm ing are tha noUossl NOTICE OF DIOTWCT 0Ap MUttUNU TU Tills, stimw hoau tax in moriucr na M. Notice la hereby given that a meeting of th resident tax payers! Road tmirtci no. so, w County, Oregon, is hereby and will b bW at Jt in said Road District No. M, Wash- Ington Uounty, union, oa " day of Nowmber, ltWO, at th. hour o.nn .uk P II. or aalil day. as discuss tha adMtaablllty of amlaf special or additional roau au us mut county road, or sonloiui tnaruofta said roao vi.ii iti. ". ""i" - in nv snacial manner, and tha eaar- actar and extant of null unrwr ment .r improyemant. they aaaU . malts thereon, and to hry such spe cial or additional tax, not to aaaaad ten mills on the dollar, oa all taxabl. real and personal prooarty to aaid road oiswict, as a nqv rasident tax payers of aaid road die- , ..... -L.-I m .ataaXta fnf tha r will, mm un.H " w --- . - posa of raisin, money with WW defray tn. axpsns. o imsrovem.nt or IraproyemaoU la said Road District No. M, Waaktar ton County. Onvm. aaid Road District No. IM, Waahiat- NOTIOB OP uTi"cr UOAD MRKTLNO TK Votl "iClal, ROAD TAX IN DUTBU7I , -.'IZJZl "''- ' I t.i i. ' In.. Saa. a r mMtinf of the nsidaat lax pawn County, ongon, is IIQ WUI VB MHi khoolhooa. School Dirt. M t In snid Road District No. 7. Waafc- lnto UKlsiy, ur.se a, ins an. . of iiOO o'clock p.i. of said day lo ala- .J. l.lll. Uhm. a CUSS HI. aUTiaaBuinr V n.wa I.I .1 a I an.il .a la aaU district, to d.unnln. what, U any county road, or portions thsfisf is sid road diitrict shall b lla aro-ad, in .nv stawial manner, and tha sher- acter and axUnt of such latproya- ment or improvenmiu way oau malu tharaon, and to krry such spa; vi.l wr HuaiawH " www 1 ten mills on th. dollar, an all taxable res I ana personal propam mj aaa. road district, as a majority of such rw.iu.,1. V "aw a trict shall dtm adrisabl for th. purpose oi raisin, money wiut yuu to defray the expanse of suah special improvement or improys meats in said Road District No. 41, Waahtaf- tun duuiibi vpivmuu, Dated this 80 day of Octobar, 1M0. , 1. W. OOODI1I. 44t2 County Jodf NOTICE OF DISTRICT ROAD ' MEETING TO VOTE BPBCIAt ROAD TAX IN DitfTRICT Ma It, . . ... Notice la hereby liven that mantinu if tha resldnit tax nayara of Road District No. 10, Wsihluaon County, Or.iton, Is nanny ealaM, and will be bld at C. W. Alien's tUaldaian In said Road District No. lft Wash, ington County, Oregon, on th. nth day of November, 19-0. at the hour of two o'clock P. at. of said day, a. discuss the advisability of lavylog 1 special or additional road tax in said district, to determine what, if aay county roads or portion, thereof h said road district shall be Improved, ia any special manner, and th. ehar aetar and extent of such iapr-ve-nunt or improvement, they shall max. thereon, and to levy rack jpec ial or additional tax, not to axeaad ten mills oa the dollar, on all taxable res and persona property tn .aid road district, as a majority af aueh resident tax payers of aaid road db trict shall deem advisable for the pm purposs of railing money with wauk to defray the expense of sack spec ial Improvement or improv.RMnts lav aid Road Dlstrkt No. 10. ftesaiaf- ton County, llragon. DaUd this i I day of October, 1H0. j, w. uuuuin, , County Judee.' Mta