Friday, Novembor 1», 1 ( N I oral FR O M OUR CO R R ESPO N D EN TS litter*ftting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country A9 T old >y Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly CANTOL IIILL Mr». (!, A. Clark, who return rii rroenily frinii mi rilrHdril i ip H i.'Urli lini F.nst, ri'porl* » vnry ••tiJoyuli|i< trip. A iliilH'n W11| tir givrn ut Dir Club lmu*r Muturiluy «vi-sting. N'iivrnilirr .'7 uililrr tbr iiu«|il<"' nf tjir .Iunior Auxillnry. I tirllltl-iliit" |»,T A. ulti holil li ru ril pii ri y ul I In* I ih iiih n f M r». li. t! T h u m p a o n , un i l i « u flr r iiu o n n f I rlilu y. N ov. 26. 'Ir, inni Mi» f t oriti ni Tutllr urr rnrelving cangratulation» un Ih» nrriwil nf u Imliy wiri. No- wuihiir 3. Thr rrriltur inrrlltig nf C'iiptli>| Itili I1 l‘ A. ui|a lir| Un «rimili luiuar l'Iiiirailuy lernnnn of Tliur«day nf wrrk, Novemhcr IH. Mir | in nf Un» A ittiit 1«in pitture show » ili ln< iflven ni Un' r lu b Im uar, K n lu r- il.iy rxriilliK, Nnvemtier '.‘ li Jnlmnir limi«« in "T h r Kpord Spinili.'' Iiriirr rumi*. \ in «» nruiiiil/ulImi ktinwn li« Un- Junior umiliar) In Ihr Cap- llnl Hill Untiiinunlly rlub, \vu» nriuuiiinl ul n mrrllng nf thr MiUllMi'l- ti'inrrullull, Krlil iy rs (Mt I Uff, X n v r n i b «•r ft. T h « c u r d I'» r l y g i v e n h y I h e • it I • » t • 1 t i i i i i C om m unity club p r o s mi 1 » UL<••1 c i i j i ' y a i d » n l T a i r . ' L i m » li h n d r ed* w a « p l a y i ed a n d f«*r prix«« III »» l m r l i « ' * t u ni r »* ««ni 1 " M r H, N \ G ail/ an d government. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyden Wheeler honored Mr*. Horace Ranuey of Portland with a dinner Tueg* •lay evening. Cover* were laid for eight guests. I*r. Ralph Hhaddurk o f Cbl* rugn «puke Informally on “ Our Hlilnry l.ulhrup. Consolation IP-altli," at a luncheon jfiven by prizes went in Mr«. Slrnbr »ml Mr*. E. J. llerneche, at her home Mr. Palmer. laet Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mr«. J. K. Julian of llllehoro and Mr. and Mr*. E. Mr. F. I*. Twm liluU 1» bu»y C. Knapp of Hells, Oregon, were week-end visitor. *1 the home remodeling bit hoii»«. of Mr. and Mr*. K. A. Beebe. Mr. »nil Mrs. Honaaon bavr Mr. mid Mr». Pern Oault en­ mvril Inlo llmlr ii«w limnr on tertained with three table« of liulril I.una. bridge laat Kalurday afternoon. Mr». Frlr Holmgren enter- The honor prise wenl lo the Ininrtl the Niche rlub ul lunrh- Putman« and Ihe consolation« ron l»«t Tuesday, lo the Khle«. Mrs. I. K. Putman enter« The annual Harveat Home laiuml In honor o f brr bu«l>Hiiir» f<*l l) al will be held tonight, birthday U*~• Turuilsy evening. November I®, al the achool. Mr. usid Mr». J. J. McOrsal Mr. mid Mre. William Small hiivr mnvrd lo Purl land and are gave the third of a serlea of 1 1 s 11 ■ k In Uirlr Irvington home parlies 1**1 Saturday evening. I III« Inn nrw house» on till« Mr«. E. J. Stack » a . honor If 1 111 op Hum! urr being btilll for gue«l at a birthday luncheon a* Sum Jarkson und II. A. DWIrtek the parlor» of the W e»t Port­ Mr*. Iliiwlry Mulillrlikii of Tbr land erliool laat Tu*»day. Slo I'nlli«« «prnt tbr weak-en* at received many beautiful grift - llu« home of Rev. and Mr*. I>. from Ihe many frlenda present. E. Sharpe. PCAOM R L IO H T DAgtAOIMO Mr. and Mr». Itlalr enlerlnln- Oregon peach growers suf. ed with u dancing parly Satur. fered conalderahle darnagd ( * ’ day evening. Thirteen guest* Ihe crop (his past season from wen« present. Ihe fruit »potting dun to peach The new home» of Joseph Kv- blight fungu*. It Is feared that rn»on and Pnul Babel are near­ extensive damage will result ing I'oniplrl ton and the fuinl- from this disease during the llr* expect to occupy them al present fall and winter. nn nirly date. The only known preventative The f)on»ter*' rlub will r»ll of Ihe attacks o f this fungus on » in »«» mnrltng for «omrllnn’ dormant hud* and twigs is the rarly In Drreinbrr lo dlaeue» hordrau mixture 4-1-30 applied plan» for forming some »orl of so as to cover the buds and twlga completely. This Is heel done In summer, hut it Is hel­ ler lo put the spray on late than not at gll. Directions for preparing thl« mixture may be obtained from Ihe college by request. MULTNOMAH ITEMS 2.15 Diamond hd. wheat Flour 2.00 Fisher Blend Flour 2.19 Dropping-board Scrapers 1.35 OHUROM O F TM E MAZARENE Sabbath School at 9:45 A. M. (’ reaching at 11:00 A. M. and 7:30 P.M. Pre-Prayer services at 7:00. Mid-week prayer meeting on Wednesday at 7:30 P.M. We exlenq a hearty invitation to those without a church borne to worship with us. OATMOLIO OH UR OH SERVIOE Sunday Masses, 7:40 and <0 A M. Sunday Catechism, 0:20 A. M Week-Day Mass. 8:20 A. M. Confession: Saturday, 3:30 to 4:30; 7 lo 8:30 P. M. CHURCH O F C H R IS T Hecond and Main Streets Sunday, November 21, 192tk ®:I5 a.m., Bible school. 11:00 a.m.. Morning worship Sermon— “ Doing Aim «." 7:00 p.m., Young People's Cou- cil. 8:00 p.m.. Evangelistic Service Sermon— 'The PowerfulChrisF Mi*» Rea Smith will be with us on Ibis day and will bring special music, bolh in Ihe morn­ ing and evening. Her numbers will he both vocal and instru­ mental. You will enjoy her oboe solos. Do not miss any of theee services. J. Frank Cunningham. Minister SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 48 llu * original estimate is made in compliance with section 231-A of (be school laws of 1921 ami «hows iu parallel column« the units costs oftiie several services, material and supplies •of ihe Hirer llscal years next preceding the cu i> year, Ihe detail expenditures for the last nor ot said three preceding llscal years a> i the budget allowances and expenditures for six "•«•nil»» ul the current year. i"S ix mon* .» of the current year'' means six months o f the last school year.) Oil Mc.il N O W CH AS. BARTHOLD it a * M a s t u a t l n w i lor U n a fiscal assn semi anccdias IV* » u l «chop, tmmt » «4 Is»« utaal fss* Near S. P. Depot l is a R n w » «IM I Cor Iks NR SMI RSI •eh— 1 roor Beaverton Transfer Co. 4. Janitors Lewis Brothers Props. I » ta iM n a n i S i n m for U m I mi y sor o t Iks unsi yssr ponod 8non* assi «IT * Fust a«sr SITS S 1,166.00 1,437.(6 8,240.60 ............ .. . 875.00 Clerk ........................ 7. Ollier services . . . • • • Total— Perennai Bervi««« J M i n M 1 6 0 .0 0 1,100.00 1,412.46 1,574.97 0,864.93 966.75 * ftt JI NOTICE OF CITY BUDGET MEETING Notice 1« hereby given that Ihe Budget Committee o f the Town o f Beaverton, Wanhinffton County, Oregon, a municipal corporation, has died in the office o f the levying boar !, T - wil; The Town Council o f Ihe said Town, the detailed 'S ii- mate of the total amount of receipt«, and also the total amoui t of money to be raised by taxation and expended by an id mu nleipai corporation for all purpose« for the fiscal year, 1927, which estimates are a« follow*: GENERAL FUND Estimated Receipts Estimated Expenditures Marshal's »alary . . . . ( 150.00 Recorder’s salary . . . . 300 00 City Attorney ............. 150.00 Street light« ............... 1,600.00 Printing ..................... 50.00 Fire departm ent.......... 100.00 250.00 City library ................. Kinking fund for water bonds ...................... l.MiO."'J Interest on wafer bonds 1,754.50 Emergency fund ........ 321.88 Total Total amount to he raised by taxation ..$8,667.38 STREET DEPARTMENT .........$ 800.00 Street crossings Rock roads ... Drainage ......... .......................... $ 800.00 Total . $ 200.00 400.00 200.00 ...........................« 800.00 And notice is also given that the said Town Council o f said Town of Beaverton, sitting aa a levying board, will hold a meeting at the Council Chambers, m the Town Hail of said Town, on Monday evening, November 22nd, 1926, at the hour o f 7:00 o’clock P.M., at which lime and place all person«, who shall be subject to such tax levy, when the same «hall be made, may appear and be heard, in favor of, or again.«t said tax levy, or any part thereof. Daled at Beaverton, Oregon, this 19th day of October, 1926 . . . W . E. Pegg, Mayor, Attest: George Thyng, Recorder. Radio Batteries 50c Re-charged 50c Free Service Bat»t>ery while re-charging your battery 6 Volt car b a t t e r y ...................75c 12 Volt car battery . . . . $1.00 The Correct Slow Charge 2,200.00 2,574.99 2.624.94 13,317.38 2,048.48 « P rest-o -lite B atteries M A R S H ’S G A R A G E Beaverton, Ore. Phone 4903 100.00 $20,377.7* MATERIAL AND 9UPPUE9: 1. Furniture vdesks, etc.) S 1,000.00 1 2. Supplies (chalk, etc.) . 700.00 500.00 3, Library hooka ......... 300.00 6. Janitor's supplies . . . . 7. Fuel ........................ 1,0 76.00 8. Light ...................... 300.00 9. Water ........................ 5003)0 125.00 10. Postage and stationery Total Material and Supplia# « *,*00.00 »•Hire» IlfiiM'ilon, Corner of Watson *nd First 8L Portlnnd Office, Portluml Auto Freight Terminal IMii>n••: llruverlon il.’O.) Portland, Main 3(40 Btmrfon Review, $1.50 assrla totals 6 2 .5 0 ALTO TRUCK AND LIVERY SERVICE, DAILY T R IP ! TO POTTLARD FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING 8:00 p.m., Wednesday, Novem­ ber 24, regular mid-week prayer meeting. Georg« .N. l ay I" f* > E xperien ced E lectrician PERSONAL SERVIOE: 1. Superintendent . . . 2. Principals .......... . 3. Touchers ........... » 'W A N B« * a « l i l l n » « « n ■s Ostai! Song," arranged by Molluy. Sermon—“ The Price He Paid." Service Battery 25c per day F8NDITUREA H A Y , G R A IN A N D FEED Anthem, "More Love To Thee, Oh, Christ." (Nordman. Of- fcrlory solo by Mrs. E. O. Webb. 6:46 p.m.. Junior and Interme­ diate Christian Endeavor. • IS p.m., Concert prelude hi llethel Orchestra: (a ) “ Abide With Me.” Arrange,! by Ber- nerd; (b) "Love'* old Sweet M E T H O D IS T CHURCH Kunnay, November 2 f , ser­ vice» as follows. Sunday school at ten. Morn­ ing worship at eleven. Epworlh League al six thirty in lh<* even­ ing and evening service« al »even thirty. Thur»day i « Thanksgiving. November 25 anq arrangmci.t» have been made for a union SC-vice lo be held on Thanks­ giving night al Ihe M. F. chureli with Rev. J. Frank Cunningham to preach the sermon. A cordial invitation is exten­ ded lo all to come and ioin u» County tax levy In all these services. — W. Edwin Ingall», Pa«lor O R IG IN A L E S T IM A T E A N D A C C O U N T IN G SH EET Contract Your Winter Supply o f Mill Run and Beaverton, Ore. Churches TME MILL Written by (lien Wolf. in the Fifth grade. Behold, how big I an. Just look, as Ihe day goe« b> I grind Ihe wheat into white flour. And pump the water, hour by hour. I can see by Ihe iooks of the drear blue sky. A storm Is coming by and by From church to home the wo­ men hurry. White above their heads the dark clouds scurry. A The flshermen way out on the Written by Wilbert Yeager, | sea In the sixth grade. Head their boat* from water B E T H E L C O N G R EG A TIO N A L “ Wall, here we are.” cried CHURCH AN N OUNCEM EN TS toward lea. uncle Tom. stretching out hl« T b I warning them about Sunday, November 2t, 1926. the long arms. W e had Just rid­ 9:45 a.mi, Sundav School. storm; den from Chicago to « llttfc They know I'll keep them free 11:00 a.m., Morning worship— town at the foot o f the Catakill Rermon, “ Our New Relations.” from harm. Special This W eek Crown Flour Mountains. Aa we stepped Into a hotel, I heard two old men talking. As I approached them, I could hear that one old man wo« talking about Ihe witche* on top of the mountain*. I was Interested In what they were saying. I In­ quired around; I understood that Ihe Cat-kill Mountain« were haunted. Ihe next morning I got up about two o'clock and started up the mountain*. I walked and walked. H was gelling dusk ao I sal down to real.. As I sat there it got darker and darker. I saw white and black things crawling around. I gol up and started up the hill. As I walked up the hill, the sky hagan to gel a darker blue and the full orange moon peeped through the trees. A t I approached the top I saw a witch. The sky was a hazy hlut. The moon was full. A wit eh stood (here with a stair In her hand Her shoes turned up at the toes and her hair reached clear down to her hip«. There was a pot over Ihe lire that stood Infront o f her. There wax a black cal silting In a tree by the tire. When ahe saw me «he «aid to the rat. "Go get him"! The cal started after me. He came over where I w »« sitting and hit me with his paw. This sent me rolling. I rolled ami rolled till I woke up. There I was on Ihe floor in my room Uncle Tom sat beside me. 411.50 126.00 250.00 126.00 (25.00 175.00 125.00 $ 612.21 8 «17,800.98 ßtm f t i sSMiW frMi^*rfSf»8N 863.37 210.79 67.90 451.46 146.91 240.28 87 JO 178.43 1,002.28 300.32 /CHEVROLET/ « 8,7*130 « *,421.29 I 3,*37.0* I CONSTRUCTION: » 0 • • 9 .« • 0 MAINTENANCE and REPAIN*: ..Buildings and grounds 8 350.60 ..Buildings and grounds 300.00 ..Buildings and grounds ............. ..Building» and grounds .............. T*tal Maintenance an* Repair« * 0*0 615.00 0.« • . • * • • I 203.09 692.55 268.45 100.00 150.00 $ 568.87 t,639.02 89.14 1,334.25 638.18 la k e the Wheel Yourself ASSESSMENTS (Highways, Roads, Sir«#*«, B rl**«s): .................................... Total Aaaaaarrwnta ....... 8 400.00 Natural Sleep without Opiates Î i o avoid imitations, Imitations, alwayi look for thr signature of roven directions on etch Mckxxe. PbyiicioM mrywbtri i ......... GRAND TOTAL 1,812.00 186.20 f $ 3,000.00 ............ $ 1,150.00 S .... • • • 9 3,74 Total Mlgaallanaous I EM ERGENCY: W ind Goliç T o Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowel* Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and I $ 2,0(0.00 300.00 I 7,000.00 9 7 ,# **,** M ISCELLAN EO U S: Constipation Flatulency D iarrhea 193.40 * 1.682.90 $ 208.44 * 1,475.81 > * l° * - >5 1 0 aolet yourselfl 8 ^ - 6 4 5 U ntil you actually drive a Chevrolet, you cannot realize how it combines all those qualities that have been the big reasons for the purchase o f coetlicr cars. N ever before ha* any low-priced automobile combined such brilliant beauty and such amCHng handling ease with such th rill In f qualities o f performance. Take the w h ee l y o u r te lf— and learn the t. uthl C om * in and get a demonstration! '7 6 5 20.00 21.38 9 82.29 f.o.b. Pilot« Mich. INSURANCE: . . . Total Inaurano# M O T H E R t Fletcher’s Castonx is a harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of 200.00 9 INDEBTEDNESS: Bonded, and interest 8 3,500.00 2 . Warrant, and interest 2,600.00 TOMI Indebtedness ....... « 8,100.00 TRANSPORTATION OF FUFtLS: .............. Tout Transportation; $ 9 100.00 30.00 ( 3(0.00 600.00 ........... $ 287.19 « 1,659.27 $ 244.00 $ 878.88 9 238.58 * 407.20 $ 400.00 9 163.96 272.36 • a • ^ ___ ............ • Pmym** 9 ............. 9*4,217.80 SS1.7S2.1S *48,804.71 $26,281.88 I, J. H. Kamhrrgrr, do hereby certify that Ihe above estimate of expenditures for the year 1926-i91'7 wa.« prepared by me and that the expenditures and budget allowance for six monl.hr nf the current year and the expenditures for tho three llscal years next preceding the cur- rinit year a» shown above have been compiled from Ihe records in my charge and are true and correct copies therYctf. J. B. Kamberger, District Clerk. Laarnwhat It rcaDy mean, to drive alow- ir that Is delightfully smooth at ted—-that exhibit* click-of-the- heel acceleration Hist can be driven at 4 0 and 50 asiles an ho u r— h ou r aftsr hour— without the slightest i enie o f fo r e or fatigue! Take the wheel o f aChcv- Ash a burnt o u r 6 * PgrchtiM Ccru/icaSB Bernard Stipe S tipe’s G arage Beaverton