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BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Friday, April 21, 1950 Speech Classes r Prepare r e p a r e A Annual n n u al r r ^ i I he Busy Beavers... TYV Press Club Meets To Hear Tips On Writing T he secon d annual grade School isDeech tournam tniirnamf> nt ist Speech ent U Hchedu scheduled fo r Saturday, April 29. sponsored by E. G. W ebb's high school speech classes. All sch ools in the Beaverton dis trict are invited to. enter students in the contest Included in the schedule o f events will be serious “ U. S. Spells U s” is the subject and h um orous declam ation, poetry o f the O regon A m ericanism essay reading, oratory, and debate. A sw eepstakes cup will be pre contest by the A m erican Legion sented to the school accum ulating auxiliary. Several students from BHS, Bill the m ost points; a cup will also be Fudge, Paul Choban, G ordon Mc- given to the winning debate team. A rrangem ents for the tourna Minn and Carol T aylor have en m ent are being made by a com tered the com petition. E ssays m ust be original and m ittee con sistin g o f C arole Byrd, can not excede 500 w ords in length P hyllis Palm rose, D ick Olson, and A prize o f five dollars will be pre G eorge Evans. Chairm an o f the com m ittee is Carol Taylor. sented to the local winner. Mrs. R. E. Tull, R edm ond. Ore j gon, is the chairm an o f the A m er icanism contest. Four Beaverton Students Enter Contest Essays BLARE OF TRUMPETS HERALDS ADVENT OF '50 SPRING REIGN With a trumpet fanfare, the "T he W altz” as part o f this per Royal Procession will appear, and form ance. the Spring Reign o f 1950 will , The wishes o f the Queen will begin, Friday April 21 8 p. m., in then be expressed in the R oyal the high school auditorium . Proclam ation to be read by Herald Kntertainment. including both R oger M urch. professional and am ateur talent, A second dance by the R oyal will open with a program o f piano court entitled "C ountry G ardens" m usic by a brilliant sophom ore will conclude the program and the pianist, Jim Bastien, and will be Queen's Ball will follow . M usic for follow ed by the "R ustles o f S pring” j the Ball will be provided by Eddie dance ensemble, arranged and di B urke’s orchestra. rected by a senior dance student, j T ick ets m ay be obtained at the Beverly Larson Dancers are Pat high school o r through any high Peden, Judith Miller, Lenny Mat- j school student. son, Jeanne Parks, ¿iandra W il liams. W anda M cK night, Marlene Douglas, Janice Cline, and Julia Kaufm an. Royal trum peters Carl Fetty, Sophom ore English classes, Don Mots, and Dale Burger will under the direction o f Mrs. Beth sound a trumpet fanfare and her Metzler, had a m ovie on the book ald R oger Murch will announce "T a le o f T w o Cities", by Charles the approach o f Her R oyal High D ickens, last Monday. ness, Queen Patricia Traner. Lead T he students finished studying ing the procession will be Prim e the book approxim ately tw o weeks «Minister Don E. W illiam s, school before. board member, who will crow n the T he m ovie starred R onald Cole Queen. man. • F orm ing an aisle fo r the Royal Party will be eleven cou rt ladies N orm a Black, D orothy Catr, Fern Oannaday, Dorine Dolley, Nancy FTinn, Barbara H em rich, Jo Ann K ram er, R osem ary Sledge, Mar- , jorie Robinson, Helen Ste on», and C arol T ayior, senior, took third Janice Osfleld. place in the annual K n ights of Royal E scorts will enter next, In P ythias oratorical contest at Hills order as follow s: H arry W old, Don boro, A pril 10. Strandberg, Kenneth Alexander, W in n er o f the contest was V ir Barry Hoaglln. Bob Craves, Bill ginia Patterson, H illsboro high Bernhardt, and Jack C oker. school, with Earle Olson, also of T hey will be follow ed by Prin H illsboro, taking second. cesses Marilyn Brewster, Dorothy AUTO LOANS N ickol, Anita Ghigliettl, Donna S u bject for the oration s was K ay Burt, Gloria Christensen, Bev “ F ifty Years H ence". Speeches CONTRACTS REFINANCED erly Blank, and Beverly Larson. were lim ited to 10 minutes. Crown P rincess Sally Stearns Other contestants from BHS PAYMENTS REDUCED will then make her appearance were Art Carpenter, Paul Choban, with Crown P rince Berton G redvig and G ordon M cM inn. follow ing. W inners were awarded fifteen, P reparing a flow er-strew n path ten, and five dollars for first, for Her Highness, the Queen, who second, and third places, resp ec 4s next to enter, will be Flower tively. Silver dollars were used for girls. dim inutive Barrie Mason and prizes. Diane Doherty. The Queen's regal ch iffon velvet train will he carried by little L ar ry B uffam and Mike K.,ller, tratn- hea rers. E ntrance o f Paul Strandberg, P rince C onoort, will con clu de the An experim ent with tadpoles in royal procession. | Mrs. K athryn W ard ’s b iology is A fter the coron ation o f the i over. Queen, the program will continue F or tw o weeks the tadpoles were with the court wait* “ W hen My given sm all am ounts o f thyroid to 1032 S. W Canyon Road «Prince W ill C om e” b y the P rin determ ine it's e ffe cts upon their cesses and R oyal E scorts HASKELL SHOPPING CENTER grow th, and then they died. A knighting cerem on y will fo l Ph. Beaverton 4665 Mrs. W ard believes that the low in which prom inent B eaverton thyroid was given them when they License M-383 citizen s will receive the ord er o f were too young. knighthood from the Queen T his experim ent is being tried Traditional Jester entertainm ent again. will be provided throughout the evening by royal Jesters David Clawson and Gordon Evans. M arcelle R enoux S ch ool o f Dance will present a com m and p erform N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N to the legal voters o f School D istrict No. U nion 10 Jt., o f W ashington ance including "T in y C ourtier»", and M ultnom ah Counties, State o f O regon, that a SCH O O L M E E T IN G o f the said district will be “ The Queen’s H ernlders” , "D a n c held at B eaverton H igh S ch ool on the 15th d ay o f May, 1950, at 1:30 o ’clock p. m., for the purpose ing Petals” . "V oices o f S pring", o f discussing the budget fo r the fisca l sch ool year, begin n in g Ju ly 1, 1950, and ending June 30, 1951, and "D ance O rlontale” . Anita Pie- h erein after set forth, and to vote on the p ro p osition o f levyin g a d istrict tax. novi, local ballerina, will present Class Sees Film In Cinch Review Of 2 Cities Tale Girl Cops Third Place in Apr. 10 Oratory Contest The Paxson Thyroid Tricks Topple Tadpoles; Too, Too Tender F mance Co. NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING English Teacher Supervises B H S Annual Next Yr. R ecen tly appointed to the posl- l«*n o f assistant advisor fo r the Heaver next year was C laire Ser- lng. English teacher. M iss Sering, who taught at Ver- nonia last year, is to he In charge o f the editing T his Includes the w riting ant m akeup o f the annual. BUDGET S chedule I T otal All Funds (2) G eneral F und (3) 5.000. 00 47.303.00 8.000. 00 2,000.00 500.00 2,000.00 500.00 161.809.93 •18. E stim ated 227,112.93 65.303 00 161.809 93 •16. Estim ated A vailable Cash f i c i t (A dd Caah B alance B alance or De D educt D eficit) Estim ated T otal R eceip ts Cash B alance or D eficit and •17. A vailable Schedule 11—-General F'iuid (5.000 00) Since ltt1^ it lias been a Finley mm l f.nm.EY4 SON, SW Oh it Mont*«»«v. at f i l l Riverview Cemetery W ERT END 8 R L I .W 0 0 1 ) B R ID G E CREMATORIUM MAUSOLEUM CEMETERY < nm plete Funeral Hervlos la New C athedral Chapel a* No F.xtra O a t R iverside Is a cooperative ssaool « lio n with assets o f over $800,000 ENJOY A TASTY, DELICIOUS MERCHANTS LUNCH Open from noon til 1 a. m. Closed Mondays & Tuesdays THE OLD HEIDELBERG Phone 2471 IV. O P F lR A T IO N O F P L A N T 1. P ersonal service: (1) Jan itors’ and other em ployees *2. J a n itors’ supplies •3. Fuel *4. L igh t and pow er *5. W ater and sew er ch arges................ *6. T eleph one .............. - .............. ............... 7. O ther expense o f operation Beaverton 9.500.00 2.200.00 3,000.00 3.300.00 1.200.00 400.00 600.00 •8. T otal Flxpensc o f O peration 9.750.00 2.200.00 3,000.00 2.300.00 1.200.00 325.00 250.00 20,200.00 V. M A IN T E N A N C E A N D R E P A IR *1. R ep air and m aintenance o f furniture and equipm ent ................................................ *2. R epair and m aintenance o f: (1) B uildings .............. .................. (2) G rou n ds ................... ....... ............................. 20,200.00 19,025.00 11,825.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 1.000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 3,000.00 3,500.00 12.500.00 12,000.00 11,500.00 850.00 2.500.00 850.00 3,300.00 850.00 850.00 16,150.00 13,200.00 4.500.00 4.000.00 3,700.00 6.600.00 6,200.00 6,000.00 10.200.00 9,700.00 15.000. 00 1,000.00 1,130.00 1,000.00 9.370.00 1,000.00 12.000. 00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 2,000.00 1.000 00 2,500.00 3.000. 2.000. *4. T otal Flxpense o f M aintenance and Kepuirs VI. A U X IL IA R Y A G E N C IE S 1. H ealth service: *(1) P ersonal service (nurse, e tc .)................... *(2) Supplies and other expen ses....................... 2. T ransportation o f pupils: •(1) P ersonal service ...... ...... - ......_...................... 3. O ther auxiliary agen cies: (3) L aundry service............................................. (4) C afeteria .......................................................... •4. T otal Expenae o f A uxiliary Agencies 00 00 7,500.00 7,500.00 •4. T otal F'ix«d C harge» . . . . 16,650.00 11.100.00 V III *2. •3. •4. Capital Outlay» New buildings ................................................ A lteration o f buildings (n ot rep a irs)............. N ew furniture, equipm ent and replacem ents .......................................................... 5. Assessm ents fo r b e t t e r m e n t s ............... 6. Other capital ou tlays: . *(1) L ibrary b ook s’ .............. ...................„ ..... . (2) Sch ool bus .... ............ .......................... .............. •7. T otal Capital Outlay» ................. 11,100.00 700.00 7,500.00 37,200.00 IX . D E B T S E R V IC E — N O N -B O N D E l) •1. Interest on w arrants ..................................... (!) Superintendent •(2) C lerk (3) Stenographers and oth er o ffic e assistants ________________ ______ *(4) C om pulsory education and census (5) O ther services •t. T otal F.xpciwe o f G eneral C ontrol II. IN S T R U C T IO N — Supervision 1. Personal service: *(i> Principals 2. Supplies, principals and supervtsora •5. T otal Expense o f Supervision 9,900.00 7,500.00 600.00 200.00 16,650.00 VIL F IX E D C H A R G E S * L Insurance ................................................................. Other fixed ch arges: (2) Pension Fund ............. ....- ..____________ _ 6.500.00 1,000.00 2,000.00 1.400.00 500.00 225.00 200.00 37,200.00 900.00 4,000.00 T otal Schedule II— General Fund— T otal estim at ed expenses fo r the year—-sum o f items 1-6, II-5, III-7, IV-8, V-4, VI-4, V II-», VIII-7, IX-3, X ....... 800 00 700.00 6,000.00 4,930.00 20,070.00 900.00 500.00 10,350.00 7,500.00 17,900.00 900.00 900 00 500.00 500.00 4,000.00 5,000.00 5,500 00 4,000.00 222.325.00 174,743.00 163.890 00 140.900.00 D E B T SF :K V IC F>B 0N D IN T E R E S T A N D S IN K IN G F I N D *1. P rin cipal on bonds (inclu de negotiable interest-bearing -■Warrants issued under sec tion 111-1016, O. C. L A.) *2. In terest on bonds ......................................... 25.000.00 13,937.50 25.000 00 5,312.00 *3. 38,937,50 30,312.00 25,000.00 13,562.50 Total Schedule H I— Debt Service-B o nd*» ami Interest ..... _.............................. ......... .......... Schedule IV —C-onstruction F’und (F rom Rond 38,562 50 Issue») C O N S T R U C T IO N FU N D — •2. New Buildings ... ............... .............. ............. .. 161.809 93 265,000 00 50.000. 00 *3. A lteration o f buildings (n ot repairs) 15.000.00 2,000.00 Katimatod F'.x|MMidituren *4. N ew furniture, equipm ent and replacem ents 15,000 00 4.000. 00 Expenditures for 2 fiscal yeats next 5. Assessm ents fo r b e t t e r m e n t s ....................... 5,000.00 4.000. 00 p ieced in g the cu rren t sch ool year j 6. O ther: (2) A thletic field 10.000. 00 -t o m - y C V »3 *7. T otal Schedule IV —C onstruction F'und 161.800.93 Q a 300,000 00 70.00». 00 s i 3 324.555.14 *< " Î 3 5 - » £ 3 e s -S — *1 a <-*■ S dì «‘.Iule V I—Summary o f F'.stlmatcw o f FApendlturew, R eceipts and A vailable Cash Baiane**. X tax le\ ies o » o *» 5. 0 *3 ; U -» o A » 0 3 + i S A- 1 «1 * 1 a r* £ l n “ > “ K - ! «-N ft t% " 2 ÏB 2 o i * S ? u i «•> ~ mi t } c ; »«3 2 Pi 3 - =r 3 ê c j * . » ï a. E stim ation o f Tax « “! » 3 a . I s tr • 3 ~_ l . ■ _L c_ Levy t i » j - » ? (1) yj* & C C 3 6.000.00 8.000 00 5.940.00 v a 620 00 600.00 600 00 "9 a 4 080 00 2.088.00 1 980.00 Total estim ated expenditures 422,697 43 222,325 00 38.562 50 161.809 93 200 00 200 00 200.00 D E D U CT: 100.00 2.400.00 1.200.00 Total estim ated receipts and available cash 800 00 500 00 700 00 222.112 93 balances (Schedule I .) ....................................... 60 303 00 161.809.93 m m 250.00 350 00 200,584 50 162.022 00 38.562.50 600.00 400 00 400 00 DEDUCT: Balance to be raised bv taxation 200,584.50 162,022.00 38.562.50 800 00 900 00 300 00 ADD: E stim ated am ount o f taxes that will not be 13,478 00 13,47300 9.500 00 11.470.00 13.438 00 collected du rin g the fiscal year fo r w hich this budget Is made ....................... 8,000 00 8.000 00 222,112.93 60 303 00 If!? Jl 3 5 ff 4 500 00 100 00 4,600.00 III. IN N T R C C rIO N — T eaching 1. P ersonal serv ice: •(1) T ea ch ers ____________________ (2) Supplies fo r H om e K con (3) Supplies fo r Industrial arts •2. lib r a r y supplies, etxl rs *3. Supplies (ch alk, paper, etc.) *4. T extbook s •6. O ther expense o f teaching 102.500 00 250 00 280.00 300 00 2.400 00 200 00 900.00 •7. T otal Ex pens«« o f T eachin g .... ... 108.70000 - 4.800.00 106,700 00 4.500 00 1 Total «wtimatrd tax lev lee fo r ensuing fl«*cal year .00 4.500 00 00 94.000 00 250 00 250.00 400 00 .. . 200 00 500 00 85,000 00 - 250.00 275 00 2.000 00 100.00 250.00 97.800 00 88.125 00 00 73.730 00 Analysis o f estim ated tax Icv le»: Amount Inside 6<y lim itation Amout outside 6*7 limitation INDFIBTF.DNESS 1 Am ount of bonded Indebtedness (include all negotiable Interest bearing w arrants issued under section 111-101«. O. C L. A .' $575.000 00 2. Am ount o f warrant Indebted ness on w arrants issued and en dow ed not paid for want o f fu n d s" 10.000.00 4. Total Indebtedness (sum o f items 1. 2.» 208.584 50 155 071.23 E|? 2 170 022 00 116 508 73 45.513 27 C onstruction Fund T otal Schedule IV (5) I. G E N E R A L C O N T R O L 1. P ersonal service; 3. E leotlons nnd publicity *4. Legal service (clerk 's bond, audit, etc ). •5. Other expense o f general con trol: (1) - Ts turai Sttvuts jot mott this JO R E S O R T IN T H E M A K IN G An extensive resort is in the m aking at C ottage Grove. The S E N T IN E L supposes, on the strength o f a bare statem ent made at presstim e, that aw ard o f a $45,- 340 con tract for con stru ctin g pub lic use facilities at three location s on the C ottage G rove dam on the Coast F o lk W illam ette river will mean rest room facilities, com fort stations and cam p in g facilities at the beach, across the road from the resident en gin eer’s residence. T he dam con stru ction has m ade | a vast lake tow ard which m any have looked longingly as the site o f a future recreational area. Total Funds (2) wishes of the individual family exadingcare and consideration. ROSS and RUBY CHABINO, Props. 4928 S W Wilson Ave , Beaverton All policy to reaped completely the funeral and to serve all with Your Patronage Appreciated ated for .Sc ho ITEM (I ) YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY Sschcdul«* H I— B ond Interest and Sinking Fund (5,000.00) HP regarding tyjie and cost o f the C onstruction Funds from (bon d sales) (5» 5.000. 00 47,303.00 8.000. 00 2,000.00 500.00 2.000.00 162.309.93 R e ce ip ts...... ............. ........... . T hree high sch ool journalists, R oger Murch. R ich ard Larson, and M ary J o Cornell, alon g with their a d v i s o r , M L » A m arette Barnes and Miss B ernice Conoly, an interested visitor, attended a m eeting o f the T Y V Press clu b at O regon City. A pril 12. The speaker for the evening was Mr. W alter May, co-publisher o f the O regon City E nterprise-C ourier. His address con tain ed pointers for the begin n in g Journalist. At the business m eeting follow ing the dinner, plans were made for the final m eeting o f the school year, o f com bined business and social nature. E lection o f next year's o ffice rs took place d u i- ing the business meeting. T he final m eeting will be held in the Y oun g O regonian quarters at the O regonian building in P ort land. T ou rs through the building will be con ducted for the students attending. X. E M E R G E N C Y E stim ated R eceip ts from • 1. Delinquent T axes ....... 3. B asic S ch ool Support Fund H igh S ch ool T uition 8. H igh S ch ool T ransportation 10. Sales o f Supplies, P roperty, o r E quipm ent 11. C afeteria *14. Other S ources T ota l EGGS. M II.K , B l'T r E K , C O T T A G E C H E E SE . C H E D D A R CHEESE. PROCESS CHEESE. W H IP P IN G C R E A M . ICE » R E A M . Q D , pi*s.. \ M > .v SLICES. < AN N E D V EG E1 ARLES, SOCPS. SEASON ING S, B A K IN G P O W D E R , B A K IN G SODA, C O R N ST A R C H . C A N N E D KK CITS. R A ISIN S, P R U N E S. JE 1.1/0 PUD DIN GS, G E R B E R ’S C H O P P E D a m i i i APE'S S T R A IN E D B A B Y FOODS. C A N N E D M ILK, S P R Y , S N O W D R IF T , W E S . SON OIL, N A V Y B E A N S. RF7D B EA N S, M A C A R O N I, N O OD LES. S P A G H E T T I, R ICE , SALM O N . TU N A, S H R IM P . T O M A TO J U I C E T O M A TO S A U C E F R A N C O —AM ER ICA N S P A G H E T T I. O S C A R M A Y E R U A K -B .Q , W E IN E R S . A N D A C H O IC E O F CANNED M E A T S. S A N D W IC H S P R E A D S , M A Y O N N A IS E M E A T T E N D E R IZ E !!, C L E A N IN G S C P P L IE S L A U N D R Y SUP- P L IE S , B ATH SOAPS. T E A , C O F F E E , COCOA. P A N C A K E AN D W A F F L E M IX , B U C K W H E A T P A N C A K E MIX. C ATSU P, SU G A R . P O W D E R E D SUGAR, B R O W N S U G A R CU BE S U G A R G A R L IC , W A X E D P A P E R , SCHOOL T A B L E T S , PEN CILS, E N V E L O P E S , M ATCH ES, F U R N IT U R E PO LISH . C A N D IE S. g u m . c i g a r f : t t f ; s , L IG H T b u l b s , P A P E R b a k i n g c u p s SCOTCH T A P E . D E S L E Y A N D W A L D O R F ' T O IL E T P.APFIR. K O TEX. — A LL AT •3. T otal Debt Service, N un-bond«d E stim ated R eceip ts and A vailable Cash Balano** ITEM (1) WOODLAND ACRES GROCERY 38.562.50 --------------- 38.562 50 Dated this 18th day o f April, 1950 Signed Letha V. Turner. District Clerk W D Cam eron, Chairm an. R( ^ ________ o f D lrectoi $585.000.00 A pproved by Budget Com m ittee April 18 1 Signed; L V Mapes Sect’y Budget CommU Dene H ickm an. C hairm an Budget C 1