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F R ID A Y . NOVEM BFR 21. IMO day at the M 1 I SILENTLY PASSING I Thomas Dennis o f Portland, who was well known around Kinton having made his home fo r many years with the late Mrs. H. M. Van Kleek. died the last of last week, the funeral service being held Sun day afternoon from Pegg’s under taking parlor in Beaverton, the in terment being in Crescent Grove cemetery A number from kinton at tended the funeral. " Y A T li H A PPE N IN G j S Elmer S t i p e b t t s i n e ’a. ' t ri p to Salem Monday. C. Mokercher Itom« Scott k ellogg of San Francisco arrived Tuesday evening to «(»n il a fe w days at the M C. MoKercher " Mr. ~ W J. Davit of Portland spent f W *‘* y* ^ m .lv ” ' W*'h W* W ' - L«vem ,o,e. Jr., am, HvML W . a J K SC-',t r,t.U" l" " ' dy from but.neaa tnp U^ to TS’ Idaho. ^ * « ' C. M. Spencer h, of r Chiliw.ck, y , Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hamel are parents o f a baby boy who arrived Spencer of Portland and recently of Beaverton. on Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Braun and two tons, of Miss Diana Moorhead of Portland Forest Grove, spent the week end spent the week end with her cousin, here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Evelyn Hawley. J. H Hulett. Mary Anne Rigart. aged three months a->d twenty-seven days, was buried from St. Ceceliafs church. Monday morning Interment was in the Cooper Mountain cemetery, W E. Pegg in charge o f arrangements Madden Realty Co. reports the renting of the old Barbecue build ing on Broadway to J. H Watring o f Tigard. Mr Watring expects to open up a furniture repair shop there in the near future. A Mrs. Schoens. Mrs. Robert Sum mers and Mrs Elmer Stipe attended the ceremonial o f the daughter* of the Nile in Portland, Saturday. MARY NOLAN Used WVtlRewootl J Smoothtop (ins UaiiRt* 4 With Garbage Burner YOUNG DESIRE' ^ SPECIAL 4 J Mr and Mrs Mulligan o f Portland £$52.00 Circulating and Mrs Fai Bering spent the week 4 at $45.00 end visiting with Mrs. Boring at f. VERY S P E C IA L their ranch at Hebo. ' 2 ^U ew ey Plumber^ 4 TH AN K SG IVIN G SPECIALS. Nov. 2 2 2 4 2 5 -2 6 i J Ordered Y ours Yet? ? 4 5 4 T il r k e y i s 5 W e A lw a y s have Fancy Birds at the Right Price. Order Early and get the Best. Ï C R A N B E R R IE S , Oregon, 2 Ib. M IN C E M E A T Knight’s, 2 Ib, Thanksgiving Dance OLD T IM E D AN C E Saturday evening. November 22, 1 Kinton Grange Hall Two turkeys as door prizes Admission. 25e Cafeteria Lu r fro m i PLUM PUDDING I i TI t . w * u n t a & IN S U R A N C E S W e Have Fine Ones Collection Agenev Room 3 . Delta ^ ^ S You and your friends are cordially invited ,o attend a card party given bv the Ijkdiee' Auxiliary Saturday, Nov 22. 1930, at the Huber Hall at 8:00 o’clock. Cleo E Beckett, sec retary. Lunch and prixes. Ad mission 25 cents. Adv c51 Rose Cave Mr. and Mr< W. J Davis ami son. twnnarxl, of Portland were Sun dy dinner guests of Mr ami Mrs. F. W. Livermore, Jr. j n o t ic e ESTATE Myron Gray returned to his home in San Francisco after spend ^ three days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs l*oy Gray. N O T It'R A “ MO* caivl |mrty will he given Thursdsy, December 4. at the I eedy tlrange Hall at Cedar Mills Ad mission, •Jftc. Refreshments. i Beaverton Market & Grocery / Mr. Yates, an aviator and an in structor at the Dying school main tained at W att's Airport by the N a tional Aircraft Corporation, has rented the J Schmit house formerly occupied hy R. Hawley. P. M Mad den handled the deal REW . Mr. ami Mrs. Dave Ward o f kinton were guest* at the home of her brother, VV K Vankleek on Tuesday evening THE BEAVERTON REVIEW Bid, Hillsboro. Oregon Heinz, Ig. can ^ C ID E R . Knight’s 4 Filtered gal. CEL.ER Y STÜCKS, Jumbo, each EUR E R U i P C A K E S Candied Cherries, Ib. Candied Pineapple Ib. Citron Peel, ib. Lemon & Orange Peel, lb Dates, NeW Crop 1 lbs. Safety Deposit Boxes Boiled, pint FOR RENT P E T MILK SCHOOL D IS T R IC T No. 48 This original estimate shows in parallel columns the unit costs o f the several services, mater ial and supplies for the three fiscal years next pieveding the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one of said three preceding fiscal ye a u and the budget allowances and expenditures fo r six months o f the current year. ( “ Six months o f the current year" means six months of the Inst »chool year.) See Sec. 238, 1927 School Laws. This blank is not to be used in school distric ts of the third class. H A N K MEMBER ^ FEDERAL RESERVE K SYSTEM Improves All Your Cooking Expenditures and budget allowance for six months of last school year Expenditures for three fiscal years next preceding the last school year O F H K A V H U T * >N You can't Buy Better Milk E X P E N D IT U R E S .350.00 150.00 \ Pumpkin, Del Monte 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 S H E E T 1. G E N E R A L CONTROL L Personal service: 1 . Superintendent .. 2. Clerk .................. 3. Stenographers and other of fice assistants ........... 4. Compulsory education, census 2. Supplies ...................... 3. Elections and publicity 4. Legal service (clerk s bond, au dit, etc.) ....................................... 5. Other expense of general control: IL Printing and phones ............. 6. Total Expense of General Control $.3 O C . O iJ A e 5 iveries ones *1.350.00 200.00 li. IN ST K l C TIO N — Supervision •1. Personal service: 2. P rin c ip a ls ......................................... jj 3. Hourly Teacher ...................... 5. Stenographers and other office assistants ................................. fi. Total Expense of Supervision .. *1, I Today A h Üik'fJ*I f H L IN S T R lC T IO N - ■Teach 1. Personal service 1. Teachers . . . . 2 . Supplies ......... _ | ........... 3. Textbooks (desk copies and indi gents) ......................................... 5. Other expense o f teaching . . . . (i. Total Expense of Teaching ___ IV. O PE R ATIO N OF P L A N T 1 . Personal service: 1. Janitors and other employes *3,150.00 2. Janitors’ supplies . . . . ............... 300.00 3. Fuel ............................ ............. 1,1004t 4. Light and power . . . ............... 365.00 5. Water ........................ ............... 325.00 8. Total Expense of Operation tin* Ch evrolet < oiM|i;uiv presents the Bigger _____ ________ j anil B etter Chevrolet en joy ed sueli wide |M»polnrity. M e c h a n ic a lly , too, the new C h evrole t S ix is uevei tieforc, C h evrole t's w ell-k n ow n |M»liey Letter. oi progress th rou g h constan t im p ro v e m e n t. stronger. Tin- steering easier. T h e clu tch m o re duratile. T h e r e is a s m o o t h e r , q u ie t e r transmission. W herever lin er m u tcrinl* and T h e fru.no rolet qual i t y and e c o n o m y — im p r o v e m e n t has hocn m a de. T h e new < lievrolet Six is an o u t s t a n d in g a c h ie v e m e n t — it is th e f.r eo t A m e ric a n I nine.' C h e v ro le t liun lo n g Is cn o n e o f th e lo w e st H e l l e r t l i e , m i e l la o ffe red a t n ew low priées, p ric e d ears in t a n i r In to d a y . S ec an il drivi- th e n ew < h rv - th e w o rld . Y e t d u e to th e savings o f v o lu m e p ru d u etin n an d in crea sed ■ n s n u fs r ttir in g e ffic ie n c y , th e /figger and r o le l S ix. le a r n tin- e c o n o m y o f o w n in g a m o d e r n , fin e ,| u a llty ,«im - c y lh id c r a u to m o b ile . The Phaeton The Roadster ......... Sport Roadster with rumble seat S P E C IA L V III. C A P IT A L O U T L A Y S 2. New buildings .......................... 3. Alteration o f buildings (not r pairs) ......................................... 4. New furniture and equipment C. Assessments for betterments . 6 . Other Capital outlays: 1 ...................................................... 7. Total Capital Outlays ........... TO T A I......................... $58.045.01 The wlieellia se is lo n g er. m o r e ndvun cd design co u ld increase C h e v VII. FIXED CHARGES 1 . Insurance ................. C. Total Fixed Charges ------- G R A N D In hoth the ehassi, and hody, you will find expressed, as * 1,094.87 196.43 678.01 1"9.8t 151.31 M . A U X IL IA R Y AGENCIES 1. Library: 1. Personal service (librarian, etc.) ......................................... 2. Library books ........................ 3. Transportation of pupils: L Personal service .................... 2. Supplies and other expenses . 3. Repair and replacement o f bus ses .............................................. 5. Total Expense Auxiliary Agen cies ............................... DEBT SERVICE Principal on bonds ................... $2,000.00 Principal on warrants ............... 5,008.18 Interest on bonds .................... 2.205.00 Interest on warrants ................. 125.00 T o <*1 1 **’*’ ' 8* rvit* • • • ............... *9,338.18 Six, a new m odel o f tlie six -eylin der ear which has v. M A IN T E N A N C E A N D RE PAIR S L Rtpair and replacement o f furni ture and equipment .................... 2. Repair and maintenance o f build ings and grounds ........................ 1. Building ................................... 2. Grounds ................................... 4. Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs ................................. IX. 1. 2. 4. 5 *• M o tor E Q U IP M E N T EX TR A Chevrolet Trucks from $366 to $695 All prices f.o.b. Flint, Michigan 520.81 35.74 520.81 1,102.50 1,041.61 7 1 . 4 A *1,11309 *586.42 *2,836.70 >88,771.41 *50.129.41 $36.869.49 I, F. W. Livermore, Jr., do hereby certify that the above estimate o f expenditures for the year 1930-1931 was prepared by me and that the expenditures and budget allowance fo r six months of he current year and the expenditures for the three fiscal years next preceding the current ear as shown above have been compiled from the records in my charge and are true and correct xtpies thereof. x F. W. Livermore. Jr.. District Clerk. STIPE’S GARAGE Beaverton^