Harmon District

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Title

Harmon District

Subject

Harmon School

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IN HARMON DISTRICT
COMMITTEE GIVES REPORT ON
THE GREAT WORK ACCOM-
PLISHED FOR SCHOOL.
Whatever was lacking in the,way of work to complete the leveling of the 10-acre tract for school and public purposes in Harmon district last week, has since been supplied. Or.
Monday last there were 21 men and
65 horses at work on the ground and the women simply could not be kept away. They were there at the noon hour with a bounteous supply of the best of food of which they are artists in preparing. At present there has been over $500 worth of work donated.
The committee has submitted the following report of the work and the workers:
Those who donated toward the success of the undertaking:
I. H. Kent, 45 foot flag pole; D. J. Beasley, ball for flag pole; A. C. Burton, lemons; Peoples Brothers, lemons; Grob & Bingham, sugar; Fallon Hardware and Supply Co., nails and flag pully; J. W. Vannoy, 90 feet rope for flag pole; Smith & Jarvis, ice, 6001b; and others, cash to the amount of several dollars.
Those donating work upon the ground were: C. E. Glazier and family, L. J. Clarke and family, H. C. Taylor and family, H. F. Buerer and family, G. M. Harmon and family, Robert Colgan and family, C. W. Renfro, Fred Nelson, J. E. Rhoten. C. J. Taylor, C. L. Benadum, W. H. Williams, Hancock Bros., Harry Mason, W. H. Harmon's family, J. Straus, G. E. Taylor, R. Vansickle, Thomas Murphy, E. E. Erickson, A.W. Odell, J, Walter Johnson. L. Thom, J. H. Johnston, C. N. Davis. Mr. Elexson, Chas. Walberslch,
Frank Peterson, Elex Baumann
Arthur Baumann, Emery Freeman,
Fulton H. Sears, A. C. Renfro, Al-
bert Wainscott, H. J. Long, Claude
Freeman, Louis Freeman, R. D. I Freeman, Jim Freeman, Geo. Free-
man, S. L. Parsons, W. H. Phillips,
and others whom we failed to get
their names.
The committee wish to extend their heartfelt thanks to all who helped so willingly in making this the greatest day in the history of Harmon district.
It was suggested that we change the nathe of our district by adding;
H. C. TAYLOR, L. J. CLARKE,
H. F. BUERER, Committee. Beginning Tuesday 16 head of horses were set to .work putting on the finishing touches and making the raised ditch to convey the water to the school grounds, dad this force of teams was kept at work al: week. The water was turned down to the land Wednesday morning through the quarter of a mile of big raised ditch and after the levee: have been completed the water will be turned over the school tract an( the entire tract will be seeded tc -winter wheet this coming fall in or der to put it in better condition to: the starting of grass next yet-.r.
Churchill County Eagle August 1, 1914

Creator

Churchill County Eagle

Source

Churchill County Recorder

Publisher

Churchill County Museum

Date

8-1-1914

Contributor

Churchill County Museum

Format

Text, Jpeg

Language

English

Type

Text jpeg

Identifier

Churchill County Eagle 8-1-1914

Coverage

Harmon School

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IN HARMON DISTRICT
COMMITTEE GIVES REPORT ON
THE GREAT WORK ACCOM-
PLISHED FOR SCHOOL.
Whatever was lacking in the,way of work to complete the leveling of the 10-acre tract for school and public purposes in Harmon district last week, has since been supplied. Or.
Monday last there were 21 men and
65 horses at work on the ground and the women simply could not be kept away. They were there at the noon hour with a bounteous supply of the best of food of which they are artists in preparing. At present there has been over $500 worth of work donated.
The committee has submitted the following report of the work and the workers:
Those who donated toward the success of the undertaking:
I. H. Kent, 45 foot flag pole; D. J. Beasley, ball for flag pole; A. C. Burton, lemons; Peoples Brothers, lemons; Grob & Bingham, sugar; Fallon Hardware and Supply Co., nails and flag pully; J. W. Vannoy, 90 feet rope for flag pole; Smith & Jarvis, ice, 6001b; and others, cash to the amount of several dollars.
Those donating work upon the ground were: C. E. Glazier and family, L. J. Clarke and family, H. C. Taylor and family, H. F. Buerer and family, G. M. Harmon and family, Robert Colgan and family, C. W. Renfro, Fred Nelson, J. E. Rhoten. C. J. Taylor, C. L. Benadum, W. H. Williams, Hancock Bros., Harry Mason, W. H. Harmon's family, J. Straus, G. E. Taylor, R. Vansickle, Thomas Murphy, E. E. Erickson, A.W. Odell, J, Walter Johnson. L. Thom, J. H. Johnston, C. N. Davis. Mr. Elexson, Chas. Walberslch,
Frank Peterson, Elex Baumann
Arthur Baumann, Emery Freeman,
Fulton H. Sears, A. C. Renfro, Al-
bert Wainscott, H. J. Long, Claude
Freeman, Louis Freeman, R. D. I Freeman, Jim Freeman, Geo. Free-
man, S. L. Parsons, W. H. Phillips,
and others whom we failed to get
their names.
The committee wish to extend their heartfelt thanks to all who helped so willingly in making this the greatest day in the history of Harmon district.
It was suggested that we change the nathe of our district by adding;
H. C. TAYLOR, L. J. CLARKE,
H. F. BUERER, Committee. Beginning Tuesday 16 head of horses were set to .work putting on the finishing touches and making the raised ditch to convey the water to the school grounds, dad this force of teams was kept at work al: week. The water was turned down to the land Wednesday morning through the quarter of a mile of big raised ditch and after the levee: have been completed the water will be turned over the school tract an( the entire tract will be seeded tc -winter wheet this coming fall in or der to put it in better condition to: the starting of grass next yet-.r.
Churchill County Eagle August 1, 1914

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Churchill County Eagle, “Harmon District,” Churchill County Museum Digital Archive: Fallon, Nevada, accessed April 28, 2024, https://ccmuseum.omeka.net/items/show/575.

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