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URESHAX OUTLOOK. BORING ' ago an o th er son ot Mr. Auhiu w as ----------- obliged to undergo an operation L aw rence, 11-year-old son of Mr. fbr th e sam e ailm ent. and Mrs. M. Aubin of Boring, w as ------------ ---------- rem oved to th e P o rtlan d sa n ita r- CAMP HILL ium S aturday and la te r operated on for appendicitis. S everal m onths j The Camp Hill W om en's club w ill ' give a com m ercial card p a rty on S aturday evening, November 5. In the basem ent of th e Lynch school- 1 house. T he proceeds w ill be used to help fu rn ish th e te a c h e rs’ rest room of th e new school building. Supper w ill be served. NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING Notice is hereby given to th e legal v o ters of School D istrict No. F o u r of M ultnom ah County, S tate of Oregon, th a t a School Meeting of said d istric t will be held a t Schoolhouse, on the 12th day of November, 1927, a t 2:30 o'clock in th e afternoon for th e purpose of discussing th e budget h ere in afte r set out w ith th e levying board, and to vote on the proposition o t levying a special d istric t tax. The to ta l am ount of m oney needed by th e said d istric t during th e fiscal year beginning on Ju n e 21. 1927, and ending Ju n e 30, 1928, is estim ated in the follow ing budget and includes the am ounts to be received from th e county school fund, sta te school fund, elem en tary school fund, special d istric t tax, and all other m oneys of th e d istric t: BUDGET E S T IM A T E D E X P E N D I T U R E S P e r s o n a l S erv ices 2 P r in c ip a ls . I ........................................................................................... 2500.00 3 T e a c h e r s . 13............................................................................................... 14805.00 ♦ J a n i to r s . 1 ............................................................................................... 1500.00 5 C le rk , 1 ..................................................................................................... 75,00 J 2500.00 14805.00 1500.00 75.00 T O T A L ................................................................................ M a te r ia l a n d S u p p lie s : 1. F u r n i t u r e (d e s k s , sto v e s, c u r ta in s , e t c .) ................................ 2 S u p p lie s (c h a lk , e r a s e r s , e t c . ) ......................................................... F l a g s .......................................................................................................... P l a y g r o u n d e q u ip m e n t ...................................................................... 6 J a n i t o r ’s s u p p lie s ................................................................................ 7 F u e l ............................................................................................................ 8 L ig h t .......................................................................................................... W a t e r ............. .......................................................................................... 18 P o s ta g e , s t a ti o n e r y a n d p r i n t i n g ................................................... $ i m o . oo T O T A L ................................................................................ M a in te n a n c e a n d R e p a irs : S ch o o l b u ild in g a n d g r o u n d s ........................................................... $ 1880.00 $ 2000.00 T O T A L ................................................................................ $ 2000.00 I n d e b te d n e s s : 1 B o n d e d , a n d in t e r e s t t h e r e o n ......................................................... 2 W a r r a n t , a n d i n te r e s t t h e r e o n ....................................................... $ $ 4800.00 150.00 T O T A L ................................................................................ $ 4950.00 T r a n s p o r ta tio n o f P u p ils : T r a n s p o r t a t i o n o f P u p i l s ................................................................. $ 3000.00 In su ran ce: In su ra n c e $ 200.00 M iscella n eo u s: 1 P r e m iu m c le r k ’s b o n d ........................................................................ 3. A u d it o f c le r k 's b o o k s ........................................................................ $ 50.00 «.00 T O T A L . . . . < ...................................................................... $ 55.00 200.00 200.00 26.00 100.00 125.00 700.00 350.00 175.00 5.00 $ 4 5 3 ................................................................................................. T O T A L ................................................................................ T o ta l e s tim a te d a m o u n t o f m o n ey fo r a ll p u rp o s e s d u r in g th e y e a r ............................................................................................. E S T IM A T E D R E C E I P T S F r o m c o u n ty school fu n d d u r in g th e c o m in g school y e a r . . . F r o m s t a te sch o o l fu n d d u r in g th e c o m in g sch o o l y e a r ......... F r o m e le m e n ta r y sc h o o l f u n d d u r in g th e c o m in g school y e a r $ 30965.00 T o ta l e s tim a te d re c e ip ts , n o t in c lu d in g proposted t a x ........... R E C A P IT U L A T IO N T o ta l e s tim a te d e x p e n s e s f o r th e y e a r .......................................... T o ta l e s tim a te d r e c e ip ts n o t in c lu d in g p ro p o se d t a x ............... $ 13915.06 $ 30965.00 6356.00 844.56 6714.50 $ $ 30965.00 $ 13915.06 B a la n c e a m o u n t to be r a is e d b y d i s tr ic t t a x ................... T h e in d e b te d n e s s o f D is tr ic t N o. 4 is a s f o llo w s : T o ta l b o n d e d i n d e b te d n e s s ......................................................... T o ta l w a r r a n t in d e b te d n e s s ..................................................... T o ta l a m o u n t o t o th e r in d e b te d n e s s .................................. $ 17049.94 $ 57000.00 N one N one T o ta l a m o u n t o f a ll in d e b te d n e s s .......................................... $ 57000.00 D a te d th is 13th d a y o f O c to b e r, 1927. J . V. C O G S W E L L , C h a ir m a n B o a rd o f D ire c to rs . A tte s t C. J . L U N D Q U IS T , D i s t r i c t C lerk . On th e evening of October 29th th e Boring Rebekah lodge gave its an n u a l H allow een party for th e little folks belonging to th e m em bers of th e order. About 50 ro l licking youn g sters w ere p resen t, who certain ly had the tim e of th eir lives; all wore m asks and w ere dressed in m ore o r less fa n ta stic costum es. T he euergetic com m ittee c o n sist ed of the following ladies: Mrs. O. M anary, Mrs. L ucille H illyard and Mrs. E d ith Johanson. P lays and gam es took up p a rt of the evening, afte r w hich an a rtistic a lly d ecor ated table, containing goodies de lig h tfu l to the juvenile h eart w ere in evidence. It is h ard to d e te r m ine who got th e m ost enjoym ent of th e en tertain m en t, th e happy y o u n g sters or th e en terp risin g com m ittee th a t so splendidly co n trib u ted to its success. MHS. EHEI) MATSON DIES AT ROCKWOOD Mrs. B ertha Matson, a w ell- know n resid en t of Rockwood, p ass ed aw ay at th e fam ily home th e re Friday. October 28, at the age of 56 years as th e re su lt of dropsy, from w hich she had been a sufferer for a con sid erab le tim e past. F u n e ra l services will be held from th e Rockwood M ethodist ch u rch on T hursday, November 3, at 11 a. m.. and in term en t w ill ta k e place in G resham cem etery u nder the direction of th e O ates F u n eral Home. T he deceased is survived by her w idow er F red M atson; th re e sons, Ed Sm ith and N orm an S m ith of P o rtlan d and O. E. S m ith of W end- ling, O regon; th re e d au g h ters, Mrs. Mabel Schm itz ol’ Oregon C ity; Mrs. B ertha T im m ons of St. H elens; Mrs. C lara E m ra of Deer Island. Gustave Nelson Passes Away. Gustave W. Nelson, a form er re s ident of the Powell Valley d istrict, died at th e P isgah home in L ents Sunday, October 30, a t th e age of 68 years. He is survived by a b ro th er, C harles Nelson of Chicago. The fu n eral services will be conducted tom orrow aftern o o n at 1 o'clock by th e Rev. Jo n a s Johnson a t the Swedish Mission church in Pow ell Valley. In te rm e n t will take place in Lincoln Memorial park. Ar- ta n g em e n ts are in the hands of the P earso n F u n eral church. 351 K nott stree t. P ortland. TROUTDALE School District No. Four. T his o riginal estim ate show s in p a ra lle l colum ns th e u n it co sts o t th e sev eral services, m a teria l and supplies for th e th ree fiscal y ears n ex t p re ceding the c u rre n t year, th e detail expen d itu res for th e la st one of said th re e preceding fiscal y ea rs and the budget allow ances and ex p en d itu res for six m onths of th e c u rre n t year. (“Six m onths of th e c u rre n t y ea r" m eans six m onths of th e la s t school y e a r). E X P E N D IT U R E S ! si ! si « * X « u . - «4 « © zê P erso n a l S erv ice: 2 P r i n c ip a ls ................. $ 2500.00 3 T e a c h e r s ....................$14805.00 4 a t 3136.00 3 a t $130.00 1 a t 3125.00 ■ 3 a t 3120.00 2 a t $115.00 4 J a n i t o r s ..................... $ 1500.00 ........ S C le rk ............................ $ TOTAL ...................... $18880,00 M a te ria l a n d N upidle»: 1 F u rn itu re (d e sk s, e tc .) ..........................$ 2 S u p p lie s, c h a lk , e t c .. $ 4 F l a g s ............................$ 6 P la y g r o u n d e q u ip - 8 7 8 9 10 E x p e n d itu r e s fo r th r e e fiscal y e a r s n e x t p r e c e d in g l a s t school y e a r. •o B u d g e t a llo w a n c e in d e ta il. IT E M ! E x p e n d itu r e s in d e ta il. I I $ 1533.29 $ 8940.00 - 4/ $11223.29 $12093.29 100.00 J a n i t o r 's s u p p l i e s ... $ 125.00 700.00 F u e l ..............................$ 350.00 L ig h t ............................$ W a t e r .......................... $ 175.00 P o s ta g e a n d 6.00 s t a t i o n e r y ................. $ $ 63.77 $ 200.00 $ 337.50 $ 466.00 $ 160.51 $ 200.00 $ 46.21 $ 118.00 M s ln te n a n r e a n d R e p a irs : S ch o o l b u ild in g s a n d g r o u n d s ...................$ 2000.00 TOTAL ..................... $ 2000.00 In d e b te d 1 B o n d e d , a n d in te r e s t th e r e o n .................... $ 4800.00 2 W a r r a n t , a n d In te re s t th e r e o n ................... $ «50.00 T O T A I...........................$ 4950 00 T r a n - p o r ta tl n n n f P n p ll« : B u s s e x p e n s e ...........$ .1000.00 D r i v e r s ......................... TOTAL ...................... $ 3000.00 ln « « r a n r e F ire . L ia b il i t y .........$ TOTAL ..................... $ M H r e lla s r o n » : M is c e lla n e o u s . . . . C le r k 's b o n d ......... $ A u d it c le r k 's b o o k s $ lf)T A L GRAND ..................... $ 2<X).OO 2*10.00 5o.00 $ 2300.00 $13410.00 $ 750.00 $ 1000.00 » 1500.00 $ 50.00 $ 75.00 $ 200.19 $ 333.00 $ 16.64 ..................... $ 1880.00 C 3 » tt3 >» $ 1533.29 $10320.00 u2 3 3 C w © 1 4 4 eC 200.00 200.00 25.00 TOTAL s* © — Is-S i $ 16 66 $17285.00 $ $ 228.00 $ 228.00 $ 4108.33 $ 266.66 $ 4371.99 $ 1666.66 $ 1333 34 $ 3000.00 $ 466 47 $ 4(6.47 $15112.50 $ 1586 56 $ 1872.(2 100.91 $ 506.25 $ $ 338.54 $ 146 99 $ 119.10 $ 333.33 $ 701.21 $ 119.10 $ 333.23 J 701.31 $ 2960.50 $ 2809 66 $ 5770.15 $ 916.9« $ » 1(96 $16940.00 210.59 $ 808.18 $ 1351.32 $ 1303.28 $ 4423.00 $ 4053.89 $ 8476.89 $ 1825.98 $ 1825.98 $ 908 00 $ 908.00 $ 3042.10 $ (32S 99 $10681.38 $ 8 1754.31 » 6421.11 $ 212.00 6988.22 $ 50.64 T O T A L ...........»309(5.00 I 1807.(0 920873 28 321(19 (0 T he re g u la r m onthly m eeting of the F airview P aren t-T each er a sso ciation will be held F riday evening at th e schoolhouse. This Is an open m eeting to the public. Miss Maude A ldrich, an Interestin g and w ell- know n sp eak er, will be p resen t to ad d ress th e g ath erin g . R e fresh m ents will be served, and a g eneral com m unity social evening will be spent. GLAMS! 5.00 5500 Mrs. Dan Lynch and Mrs. Dick Lynch of S eattle sp en t sev eral days visiting a t the A. D. K endall home last week. Mrs. Dan Lynch is a s is te r of Mr. K endall. Mrs. K endall accom panied them to Se a ttle F rid ay and retu rn ed S a tu r day. Miss S tella McNeel, who has been visiting a t the hom es of Mrs. E. Robinson and Mrs. Mary P arso n s, left for San Diego, C alifornia, Mon day accom panied by Mrs. M ary P arso n s. Mrs. P arso n s will v isit w ith relativ es in Los A ngeles en ro u te home from San Diego. Mrs. H. E. W aite sp en t a few days v isitin g friends in Hood R iver th is week. Mrs. E unice Robinson, who a t ten d ed th e sta te P.-T. A. convention held a t La G rande th is w eek, re tu rn ed home S aturday. Mr and Mrs. C arl Zlebeck e n te r tained a t th e ir home T uesday eve ning a num ber of frien d s from P o rtlan d . The evening was spent in playing ca rd s and w ith m usic. H. P. P eterso n has retu rn ed from W isconsin w here he sp en t a m onth visiting relatives. T he S & D club m et a t Mrs. L. A. H arlo w 's home T h u rsd ay a f te r noon. A delicious lunch w as served at 1 o'clock, a fte r w hich th e a f te r noon w as sp en t in playing cards. F irs t h onors w ere given Mrs. C. F. P arso n s. Mr. and Mrs. M. B McGinnis and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. H ew itt and fam ily, and Mr and Mrs. C. F. P arso n s spent F riday evening at the home of W. R W right. The eve ning w as spent playing cards. FAIRVIEW $ 2122.00 $ 1807 (0 NOVEMBER Boring Odd Fellows Entertain Children ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET. E x p e n d itu r e s a n d budget a llo w a n c e fo r six m o n th s o f l a s t school y e a r . TUESDAY, $ 2123.00 $ 188.20 8 209.10 832622 4« $24404 (5 $38881 1» I. C. J. L undquist, do hereby certify th a t th e above estim ate of ex p en d i tu re s for th e year 1927-1928 w as prepared by me and th a t th e ex p e n d itu res and budget allow ance for six m onths of th e c u rre n t year and th e exp en d i tu re s for th e th re e fiscal y ears next p receding th e c u rre n t year as show n above have been com piled from th s reco rd s in my ch a rg e and a re tru e and co rrec t copies thereof C. J. LUNDQUIST, Clerk. GLASS! GLASS! Fix any broken window» now, be fo re th e cold east wind blows. G lass all size*. L. L. K idder Hdwe. Co.—Adv. A tion Fairview Ixxige No. 92, A F A A M , S atu rd ay eve ning, November S, 1927. a t 8 o'clock. L abor in E. A. Degree. V isiting b re th re n welcome. WM. H. STANLEY, Sec'y. JOHN T McGINNIS. W M 1. HW7 PAGE THREE CORBETT The fresh m an in itiatio n p arty was held at th e schoolhouse F riday evening and th e freshies w ere cere m oniously received as full-fledged high school stu d en ts. A fine tim e is rep o rted by them. Mr. Myers, a cousin of F ran k Bell, cam e from K ansas T hursday evening to visit him. Mr. and Mrs. Bell and ch ild ren and Mr. Myers w ent to H eppner F riday to visit Mr. B ells’ bro th er-in -law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L atourelle. Ray Lasley and sister, Mrs. C. Woodle. m otored to T aft S aturday to visit th eir p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Lasley. Ray expects to re tu rn Monday but Mrs. Woodle will rem ain for a w eek's visit. Miss Maude A ldrich of G resham , a n ational W. C. T. U. w orker, spoke oil th e su b ject of te m p er ance F riday a t th e Colum bian high school. H arry R ickert and F ran cis Reed are at Bonneville salm on fishing. Mr. and Mrs. A lb ert P ounder a t tended a wedding in P o rtlan d S at urday evening. by local m em bers. A sale of fa n cy work, candy and refreshm ents An u nusually good program is will follow th e program , which will being p repared for the b azaar on begin prom ptly a t 8 o'clock. F riday evening, November 4, a t the LIVESTOCK. Union schoolhouse under th e au s If you have livestock for sale pices of the P aren t-T each er asso som eone w ants it. If you w ant to ciation. Besides o rch e stra and buy or sell horses, cattle, sheep or readings, a one-act comedy entitled, hogs, consult th e Outlook W ant 'A Bunch of Roses" w ill be p u t on Column. UNION ON THE ROAD to ROMANCE ' i very jewelry store is on the high road ro romance, eê The purchase of lewelrv is a sentimen tal transaction because our wares are those of happiness. In our stock you will find every item worthy of your finest sentiments E W ilkes School D istrict The pupils of th e W ilkes school gave a H allow een program w hich w as enjoyed by a larg e audience. The auditorium of th e school was very p rettily decorated iu autum n leaves, b ats and black cats. Ghosts, goblins, black ca ts and w itches a p peared in person d u rin g the eve ning and the ja ck o’ la n tern s th a t talked caused m uch m errim ent. P a rt of th e p rogram was for the e n tertain m en t of th e children. N orm an N. N orton, prem ier ven trilo q u ist of P o rtlan d . provided m uch am u sem en t w ith George W ashington. County S u p erin te n dent A lderson w as p rese n t and gave a com edy reel w hich the ch ild ren g rea tly enjoyed. The p upils staged a successful paper drive last week and plan to buy p ara p h ern alia w ith th e money realized from th e sale of the pa pers. The W om en's Society of the Sm ith M emorial P resb y terian ch u rch of F airview held a tea a t the home of Mrs. W. E. T e g a rt last week. A larg e num ber attended and a very p leasan t afternoon was spent. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ohling of Albany, Oregon, are spending the week at the T. C. M illar home and a tte n d ing the Pacific In tern atio n al Live stock exposition. ; Jtleakp’ô Jttoelrp Priore Powell Street Gresham, Ore. WilläfH SERVICE STATION Tim« t o N e tü r « 9 ■Bu« nan Gresham Battery &Tire Shop Phone 1701 Ivy F illin g S tation Mattery Repairing Vulcanizing ROWELL VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Sam C arrell and son D elbert have retu rn ed from W enatchee, W ashington, w here they have been w orking for the past tw o m onths picking apples. They rep o rt a fall of six inches of snow on the th ird of O ctober which did some dam age to apple trees. T he snow only rem ained, however, for about 24 hours. T he Ladies Aid of the Swedish Mission church will m eet at th e home of Mrs. F ra n k G ustafson T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t 2 o’clock. All Indies of th e com m unity a re in vited. A H allow een p arty w as enjoyed S atu rd ay evening nt th e home of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Yates. The guests w ere in costume's and m asked for th e occasion. T hose p rese n t w ere Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sell. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. W renn, Mr. and Mrs. H om er W illiam s. Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Mayes, Mr. and Mrs. Roy P u rtle and Mrs. G rant P n rtie of P o rtlan d , and Mr. and Mrs. Yates. Ed Sell was given first honors at card s and Mrs. Roy P u rtle second honors. More th an »100 w as netted S a tu r day evening as th e resu lt of the Ladies Aid b azaar at the Mission church. Mrs. C harles L u n d q u ist attended a luncheon In P o rtlan d F riday giv en a t th e home of h er cousin Mrs. Ralph Anderson. Miss Sue H icks is a t her home In P o rtlan d for a week due to the death of her fath e r B urt H icks who passed aw ay on Sunday, October 30. Miss D ake Is su b stitu tin g in her place as p rin cip al of th e Powell Valley school. The L u th e r L eague will have a social service W ednesday evening at th e Saron L u th eran church be ginning a t 8 o’clock. T he Rev. and Mrs. Enoch Sandeen will en tertain . A program will be rendered and th e re w ill be a business session in connection w ith the m eeting. Miss T re lla H ow ell sp en t the week end w ith her p are n ts Mr. and Mrs, B. M. H ow ell. Miss Howell Is atten d in g the Blhle S tan d ar 1 T heo logical school at th e L ighthouse tem ple in Eugene. Highways of Speech Your voice, traveling over the highways of the telephone system, gains immediate audience in the most remote sections of the nation. USE LONG DISTANCE— The Economical Way O regon T elephone C o . 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