BAN 18 LIFTED; SCHOOLand churches to openDr. Maacm Annoum* That If No New Casee or Other Untoward Events Occur, Restrictions on Public Gathering# WU1 Be over Saturday Night.It has been a long old siege, but at length it is over. Once more the churfch bells may ring and the kiddies wend their way to school. The danger is practically over and if those who arelast to recover will exercise proper- caret there need be no more burdensome restrictions because of the Spanish Flu.Dr. Mason has authorized the following statement:The worst of the epidemic of Spanish Influenza being at an end, it is thought advisable to lift the ban against public gatherings in Beaverton on Sunday morning, November 17, unlessthere should be a further outbreak of the disease in the meantime. Sunday Schools andchurches may convene Sunday morning and the public schools will open Monday morning.Parents and others'are warned that the danger is not entirely over and that any person suffering from a severe cold, la grippe, or other disease in any way resembling the influenza should be kept at home and away fromother persona.Proper precautions on the part of individuals will prevent a necessity of further nuarantine,/ 1? XJT A CAM TLT T\