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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1933)
F R ID A Y . O C T O B E R BEAVERTON IS. 1933 E N T E R P R IS E PACE S Notice of School Meeting B U Y > N«> LADIES! Don i let your large abdo WATCH REPAIR IN# men and double chin mar your fig ure; trial treatment price. B£. A* - WATCH REPAIRING 9339. 1014 S. W. Jefferson St., be S| | WATCHES tween 10th and 11th, Portland, Ore. A Cleaned and Oilad ar New Mainspring SCHOOLS Fancy shaped unbreakable crystals 50c MOLER BARBER COLLEGE Stu HARRY DEPP dents earn big Money, some Pay 261 Alder SL, near Third. Portland while Learning. Master Barbers Complete coverage of the eastern employ Graduates. Nation Wide end of Washington county and the System. 71 3rd. Street, Portland. southwestern part of Multnomah OREGON AND MODERN BARBER county, that is why our want ads pay. COLLEGE Pays you while learning —N. R. A. creating demand for barbers. Master Barbers agree to employ our students. Write or call 1038 S. W. -1st Ave., cor. Main or 135 Madison St., Portland, Ore. CENTS 10 A LINE PER TIME INSTRUCTIONS TEN CENTS a line per home Count five words to the line. Then count your profits. Cash should accompany the order. When a statement is required the charge is 15c per line, minimum 50c These Classified Ads appear in 4 newspapers : Beaverton Enterprise Tigard Sentinel, Multnomah Press, Aloha News. Classified ads produce results, use SECURE YOUR them. FUTURE IN BUSI neas, begin your court* in account ing. bookkeeping, shorthand, typing or any commercial subjects this PR1NEVILLE—Trial plantings of summer. Expert guidance in mak eight different varieties of everbear ing your selection. Send (or cata ing strawberries and one trial of the Marshall variety of single croppers log now ASTROLOGER Mr». Ray Suiythe will be located in her residence stu dio after June 1. . . . Have your hor oscope cast now so that you may in telligently cope with your present problems and plan for the future. SEUwood 1529. By S lK E S S r ° BEAUTY P AR L OR S PORTLAND. OREGON bLacon 3138 were established in Crook county re cently by O. T. McWhorter, extension horticultuialist, and G. F. Waldo, fed eral pomologist at Oregon State col lege. The everbearing varieties are | to be tested out on the farm of Wil- ; liam Peterson, and the Marshalls on | the J. F. Minson farm, both of Pow- J ell Butte. This district is said to be exceptionally free from berry insect pests and other diseases, and an ef fort will be made to produce clean i plants. Wanted: 50 Women Whose liair W on t Take a Permanent STAMPS If you’ve been disappointed, time and again with a permanent that STAMPS Do you Collect Stamps? We have the Largest "won't take” . . then this is your Stock of Stamps, Albums, and Sup special news. . The Christy Beauty plies in Portland. Mail Orders Parlor specializes in just such difficult Filled Promptly. 1000 all different cases. . . Christy’s Scientific Con ditioning Treatment given just before J $1 Postpaid. 1000 mixed (on pa per) 28c. JOHN C. ADAMS, 512S the permanent assures you a beauti Certified Spuds Add to Weultli ful permanent with deep, lasting1 W. Broadway, Portland, Oregon. HILLSBORO—Most of the Bur waves. . . and the price is very WANTED bank potatoes grown in Oregon trace small. 505 Raleigh Bldg., AT. 7893. back to the farm of H. P. Strickler WOOD WANTED—At Beaverton En WHEN IN PORTLAND terprise office, exchange for adver of Sherwood, who was the first grow con e to the Esther tising. printing or subscription. er west of the Cascade mountains to have a field of Burbanks passed for Beaverton 7503. R^ed Beauty Shop certification, according to W. F. Cy w h ir e cordial and WANTED: Representative to look rus, county agent. Production of cer after our magazine subscription in courteous service awaits tified seed potatoes was started in Beaverton and vicinity. Our plan en you. Best of materials I Washington county about 10 years used. Lo\ely permanents * ...... ...n ables vou to secure a good part of ago by the Oregon Extension service out c /e r head machine. Special at the hundreds of dollars spent in this and it is estimated that since that viclnitv each fall and winter for mag tention given to each customer and ( azines. Oldest agenev in U. S. time the practice has added some remember Guaranteed lowest rates on all period $15,000 to the value of the potato ESTHER REED BEAUTY SHOP icals, domestic and foreign. Instruc crop in the county. This year 306 205 Columbia Bldg. tions and equipment free. Start a acres of potatoes, including 30 acres Between Park and West Park, on growing and permanent business in of Netted Gems, grown on 51 Wash whole or spare time. Address ington county farms, were passed for Washington or AT. 4573 for appt. MOORE-COTTRELL, Inc.. Wavland examination. Road. North Cohocton. N. Y. BUILDERS Construction Financing W. F. Hart & O. C. Hart HOW TO MAKE MILK SOUPS Milk may be used with many vege tables to make nourishing soups. Make them, for your children! A nnlk vegetable soup Is one of the best foods you can give your family for dinner or for supper. It is also one of the best ways to help your child consume his daily quart of milk Milk is recognized by scientists as the most valuable and yet one of the cheapest foods for health. Milk soups may be made from dif ferent vegetables such as lentils, beans, dried peas, corn, celery, onions, spinach, potatoes and tomatoes. Use only one vegetable at a time. This provides opportunity to make differ ent kinds of soups und prevents child ren especially, from refusing to eat them. Cook any vegetables selected with a few slices of onions until soft. Chop finely or rub through a strainer according to the vegetable. Add the chopped or strained vegetable and juice to the white sauce (recipe below.) Lentils, split peas or dried beans are excellent for soupis. They are both nourishing and cheap. Wash such vegetables thoroughly and soak over night. Cook with onion in the water in which they have soaked. Do not add soda to the cooking water Rub cooked vegetables through a strainer. In making tomato soup use 1-8 tea spoonful of soda for each cup of juice Stir the soda into the juice just be fore adding it to the white sauce to prevent curdling of the milk. Serve at once. WHITE SAUCE 2 tablespoonfuls butter or other fat 1 tablespoonful of flour _for each cup of milk and vegetable juice used 1 teaspoon salt 2 cups milk (All measures are level) Use a double boiler for making white sauce. Melt the fat, add flour, and stir until well mixed. Gradually add the milk, stirring until smooth and slightly thick. Add the chopped or strained vegetable and juice to the thickened milk. The amount of vege table necessary varies with the kind and flavor—usually 1 cup of vegetable for each 2 cups of milk. If the soup is too thick after the vegetable is added, milk or vegetable juice can be used to make It the desired consist ency. Season to taste with salt and butter. Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of ¡School District 48 of Washington County, State of Oregon, that a school meeting of said district be helu at Bea\erlon on the 23rd Uay of October, 1933, at 8 oclock in the altet- noon tor the puipoae of discussing the budget heieinutter set out with the levying board, and to vote on the proposition of levying a special district tax. The total amount of money nteded by the said school district dunpg the fiscal year beginning on June 20, 1933 and ending June 20, 1934, is estimated in the following budget and includes the amounts to be received from the county school lund, slate school tund, elementary school fund, special district tax, and ull other moneys of the district. When the budget meeting is held in connection with the annual school meeting, the following provision of section 232, ¡School Laws 1929, snould be observed: "Until the ballots are counted at least one hour after the time set for the meeting in districts of the second and third classes, any legal voter of the district shall be entitled to vote upon any matters before the meeting.” bi D o n Estimated Receipts Balance on hand at beginning of school year (third Monday in June) for which this buuget is made____ $ 200.27 From county school tund — ------------------------- ------------ 3.051,30 766.30 Fi oin state school fund — ----------------- ---- ------------------ Flour elementary school fund -----— ~----—--------------- ... 2,562.00 158.39 From tuition lor. pupils below high school ----------------- From county high school tuition tund for tuition and transportation ------------------- ----------------------- ------------ I 16,650.00 3,620.28 Endorsed County Warrants ...$37,008.54 Total Estimated Receipts ESTIMATED EATEN DUT RES Elementary Hi School GENERAL CONTROL Personal service, supt______________________ $ 781.20 $ 1,562.40 240.00 120.00 C le r k ------------------------------------------------------ 30.0o 10.00 • s u p p lie s ______ ____ _____ _— ------- — -------- 175.00 100.00 Elections and publicity...------------------------- 67.00 33 AH) Legal services (clerk's bond, audit, etc).... Total Expense of General Control INSTRUCTION—Supervision Ribaci pals ___________________ _________ ............. $ 3,118.60 1,160.40 ..$ 1,166.40 Total Expense, Supervision ----- INSTRUCTIONS— Teaching Teucheis ________________ —— -------- ._ Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.)— ....... ..... Textbooks (desk copies and indigents)... 6,933.60 230.00 448.25 13,830.75 575.00 ... $23,184.00 Total Expense of Teaching _______ OFKRATION OF PLANT Personal service Janitors and other employes Janitors' supplies................. ................... ........ Fuel and pnone..... — ----------------- ~--------.... Light a(nd Power.___________________ —----- Total Expense of O peration_______ MAINTENANCE A REPAIRS Repair and replacement of furniture and equipment .......................... - __ ______ _____ Repair & maintenance of bldg and grounds 1,134.71 loo.oo 273.00 159.31 122.06 1,300.33 150.00 557jOO 475.86i 248.85 ..$ 4,521.31 200.00 50.00 500.00 575.00 Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs.............. ................ $ 1,325.00 AUXILIARY AGENCIES Library, books, supplies, repairs, etc............ 100.00 300.00 Personal service, supplies A other exp 1,262.82 7,800.00 Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies ................ ................ .......$9,462.82 FIXED CHARGES Insurance ................... ........................................ 215.83 431.67 Total Fixed Charges ... CAPITAL OUTLAYS New furniture und equipment. ----------------------------------------- $ Total Capital Outlays . DEBT SERVICE Principal on bonds ............ ........ Principal on warrants ............ Interest on bonds _____________ Interest on warrants ____—____ -------------------------------------------1 ___ 90.00 647.50 300.00 390.00 ------------------------ $ 5,000.00 1,3009.85 ----------------------- 1,217.50 ---------------- --- --- 500.00 ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET Total Debt Service ................................... $19,727.35 U K AIYTUI.ATION SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 48 Total estimated ex|ii-iisL-s expenses ior for me the year......... year.. ----- <..u,iaicu .................... $62,370.53 This original estimate shows in parallel columns the unit costs of the several services, materials and supplies for' Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tax..... 37,008.54 the three fiscal years next preceding the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one of said three pre-1 DENTISTS ceding fiscal years and the budget allowances and expenditures for six months of the current year. ("Six months of Balance amount to be raised by district tax ......... $25,368.04 DR. A. L. GROOM DENTIST—Ex the current year” means six months of the last school year.) See Sec. 238, 1927 School Laws. SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES For school year from June 20, 1933, to June 20, 1931 amination and care of the teeth is Personal service sum......................................................... $ 29 , 409.39 economy and proihotes good health Expenditures and and appearance, 516 Dekum Bldg. budget allowance for Expenditures for three fiscal years Supplies ................................................................................ 8,217 82 six months of last next preceding the last school year Maintenance and Repairs ____________ _______ _________ 1,325.00 Third and Wash., St., AT. 5940. school year. Debt Service ................................. ....... ........................ 1972735 - _____ Miscellaneous sums ..............................................._ ........... 3 , 697.02 fcf FOR SALE V) c . Il 'Sì 3 »T3 O p — *- V JS « % «— 4) u 3 cO Total _________________ ________ ____________ ITEM rt d t ,| s | s — O’" CONCORD GRAPES—2o lb, John ......... $62,376.58 s 3 O • CS^G 2 P 2 > » 5 — “ aiv > o Ï S >v$ Rohrback, 1 mi N Huber Station. INDEBTEDNESS “ rt * ¿«¿«¿y Amount of bonded indebtedness (Include all warrants c-t > l i l i 4) FURNITURE REPAIRING, Finish issued by vote of electors)___________ ________ ________ 28,000.00 P c m i* O _ Há o ? í i» ^ m Amount of warrant indebtedness on warrants issued and ing, Garvison, Multnomah viaduct. S**-'* a « o M 01 î > endorsed "not paid for lack of funds”_______________ 13,009.85 BR 4826 BR 3756 I "Builders of Personality Homes" ATwater 4489 308 Woodlark Bldg.. Portland. Ore. asís GOOD CIRCULATING HEATER $25 —Multnomah Furniture Exchange, I. GENERAL CONTROL ¡Superintendent ............. $ 2 343 fiO Thomas Bldg., below P. O. C l t i k ....................................... % 3«n no Compulsory education, census . . PATENT ATTORNEY Sup] lit. 40 00 Elections and publicity.............. 275.00 Far II S ,n d Foreign Lc il service (clerk's bond, audit etc.)....... 100.00 Punting ................... ........... Total Expense of General Control ............... $ 3,118.60 PATENTS T r a d e m a r k s & Copy r i g h t 3 SAMUEL P a te n t JACOBSON A tto rn e y Interviews Without Obligation Free Booklet on Request 805 Venn Bldg., BE. 1424 Portland. Oregon PERSONAL HEALTH can be established through right eating habits, and our nature cure system, when all others fail. Satisfaction guaranteed. Dr, Cora V. Getty, Naturopath & Chiropractor, 602 Times Bldg., Cor. 4th & Wash. Portland. Phone BE 3665. 11. INSTRUCTION—.Supervision Principals ............................. £ 1 1 fifi 40 Total Expense of Supervision..................... $ 1,166.40 111. INSTRUCTION—Teaching Teachers ... ..................... $20 7ft4 35 Supplies ................................ Textbooks (desk copies and indigents)............... 448.25 Other expense of teaching... .................... Total Expense of Teaching $22,017.60 IV. OPERATION OF PLANT Janitors and other employes.............. Janitors’ supplies ___ Fuel and telephone..................... Light and power ...................................... Water ..................................... Total Expense of Operation 50.00 70.50 $ 1,600.19 $ $ 648.00 6(8.00 $11,685.16 400.09 224.12 37.02 280(*» 830 00 635 37 370 90 $ 4,521.31 142.96 374.22 317.68 185.45 $62,376.58 4 $ 1,301 96 180.00 25.00 25.00 37.50 50.00 « Gift nn $11,685.11 490.52 214 5n $ 1,123.35 30.00 54.50 141.56 100.00 $ 3,400.98 $ 3,735.96 $ 3.833.57 $ 1,296.00 $ 1,296.00 $ 1,395.00 $ 1,395.00 $25,703.03 $24,633.48 $23.370.23 800.18 448.25 285.92 748.45 434 89 9£9 IQ 261 5<) 403.10 352.76 4.75 $ 150.00 500.00 806.20 705.53 9.50 $ 1,521.23 PRINTING Let US take care of your $ 2,435.04 $ 4,(75.68 $ Total Indebtedness ....... ........................._....._........................:.$41/)09^85 Dated this 10th day of October, 1933 Attest: ALTHEA HAULENBECK, District Clerk J. R. TALBERT, __________________________________ Chairman, Board of Directors $ 2,603.92 $24,692.70 $ 1,217.52 Colds and Influenza respond to VL AUXILIARY AGKNl UCS Library booko, supplies, repairs, etc.. $ 400.00 Chiropractic wonderfully. Don't Other auxiliary agencies personal service hesitate to see Dr. Redmond. Supplies and other expenses .............. $ 9,062.82 Consultation Free. Tuition rebate ............................. . 705 Dekum Bldg. Portland 2-10-av Total Expense Auxiliary Agencies $ 9.462.82 ______ ______________________ " o JIENTIFIC HEALTH BUILDER VII. FIXED * IIAKGES Nervous and Chronic Diseases Insurance ........................................ $ 647 50 Total Fixed Charges DR. D. E. CHRISTIANSEN $ 6(7.50 Chiropi actor Physician M il. CAPITAL OUTLAYS 210 Times Bldg., 4th and Wash. St. New furniture and equipment........................ $ 390 00 Portland Phone ATwater 5931 Total Capital Outlays $ 390.00 Residence Phone STafford 0264 IX. DEBT SERVICE CR. E A L B L R T A SAC RY . C h ir Principal on bonds ............................................. • Principal on warrants ....................... 13009.85 opodist. Both feet treated $1.00, Interest on bonds ... ...... ........ 1 217 5«) Instant painless relief. Steam mas Interest on warrants 500.00 sage $1. Open evenings, 607 Ral Total Debt Service $19,727.35 GR\M> rO TAl.................... $ 1,301.96 180.00 27.25 70.78 $ 2,435 04 DRUGLESS HEALTH INSTITUTE Steam Baths, Massage, Violet Ray V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS Treatments for Colds, Rheumatism Repair & replacement of furniture & equipment $ 700.00 and Constipation. Consultation Free Repair & maintenance of buildings & grounds.- 625.00 Dr Elna A. Sorenson, N. D., 418 SuDDlies ................................... Total Expense of Maintenance A Re|uiirs $ 1,325.00 Swetland Bldg., AT 0403. eigh Bldg., BEacon 5676, Portland. r $ 4,620.94 $ 4,785.83 $ 1,398.50 < 5,426.21 $ SOCIAL and COMMERCIAL PRINTING -* $ 2(8.62 $ 250.00 1,582.50 4,337.07 58.75 $ $ 328.75 157.78 3,700.00 145.81 1 i 41 ir» no $ 5,000.00 3,700.00 1 893 65 $ . • 497.65 8,674.14 117.51 $ 9,289.80 »10,890.67 *10.855.38 $ $ 647.50 647.59 t 444 1? ^ 10(1,041 $ « 315.57 3152(7 $ 533.04 * 861 j O» $ 5,000.00 3,700.00 145.81 $ 8,845Al $ 6.265.57 LETTERHEADS CIRCULARS 1 HAND BILLS ENVELOPES STATEMENTS CARDS WEDDING CARDS PAMPHLETS PROGRAMS » 5,1232)2 $64,484.77 $54,786A3 *.»7.054 M BESSIE V. HAYES When tired or suffering from Rheu I. Althea Haulenbeck, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures for the year 1933-1934 was pre matism, take a mineral steam bath pared by me and that the expenditures and budget allowance for six months of the current year and the expend!-, bath for rest and health. 705 De tures for the three fiscal years next preceding the curient year as shown above have been complied from the records kum Bldg., BE. 2614. in my charge and are true and correct copies thereof. ALTHEA HAULENBECK, District Clerk. PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. Beaverton at O. E. Tracks Telephone 7503 •; ******