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T he B eaverton I H E BANKS HERALD CoiMolidAted, December 28, 1923 with which was Established in 1910 On Volume 11 No. 52 $ 1 .5 0 P er IMPRESSIVE SERMON Beaverton Bree ders Win Prizes GIVEN SUNDAY Rev. Illakely, o f the Communi ty llnpl I»t Church o f Alohu, Or». In hie ThaiikeKivuitf eermon lael Muuday, wove an lmpre»»ive D. C Howard, lohn Spies and Ot ■lory o f true American History, covering the topic o f I he sermon, her Prominent Local Breeders “ Ittankaglvlns," around a beau Win at International tiful brooch. This brooch I» Ire valuahle po»»e»»|on o f one o f In« parUltioner«, Mr». Prink, a XX ii'tilnul"ii County iluiryiiicit direct itenoendanl o f Peregrine won prize» at ih« Pacific Inter Millie, I to* flr»t while child lo national l.lvtdlaok «Imw » » in. he horn in New Knnlend. ritculed liy the following lukcn Peregrine W h ile -» mother, Mr«. fiorii the oltlrial h wot ni hook o f Huenniinh While, was one o f Ihr the Pacific International. Pilgrim* who »ailed on t h e Any prise won at all by any Mayflower from Plymouth, Hol o f the»e clan»»*» I n inilh'atlve o f land, on Iho (tlh o f Meptemher, ■tuallty Mini wyrlhy o f mention 1620, and on lleeemher SI. t0?O. Um oflen (here were twenty to I landed and founded the colony thirty animate en ternl In n i " f Plymouth, Massachusetts ■luirle claee. Ronn after their arrival Mr«. Mueailtiah While became Ihe wife Jaraaya Hull, I y «u i» or over, 3rd on • if Mr. Kdward XVIn«lnw, who Carry on o f Oregon 1953IA, \V. was delegated hy hi» aeeocialee J. Iti'liroiaun, Jr., Koreet tirova, 1 |o (real wllh Mie Indiane In Ihe (vicinity, and succeeded In win owner. Ihrlr Hull .1 years old and under I: ning the friendship o f Mr. W inslow 2nd on Popelora’a tiolden Pogia chief. Maeeusolt. 2 nr, 1 1 u. V. M. Ahcahuni, Uaatou, w h s d o v e rn o r o f the colony from «B m : i I« PI37 and from 1644 to ownar. 1615. I at.. Captain T rlatram’s Hi. Tbl» was Ihe first marriage Mawee, <1208 4, I). C. Howard, In Ihe New K.nglnnd colonie». Beaverton, ownar. Mentor Yearlius Hull: » o d on l. a Creole'» Holden Poala, 220,- o f either «ex: 1st, P. 0 . tlowuru, jlH , Will J. lietiriiiaiin. Jr. Kor 5th, P. C. Howard; tth, W . J. est d rove. Ore., owner. 3rd. Ihthrmann, Jr. Kxhlbltor'» herd to cuiiaint uf Krank H. Itavi», IlllUboro. Junior Hull Calf: 3rd on Capi. bull 2 year» old or over, cow 3 T rU tm in '» linatte 235009. Krank year» old o r over, heifer 2 and It, Ihtvia. Mtllebom. 2nd on under 3. heifer i year and under Mt. Muwe» Heautlce Mt. Mawee. 2 and heifer under I year: 3rd, P. C. Howard. Beaverton, owner, P. C. Howard; fllh. W . J. Mehr rith on Mt. Mawc» Musette'» Ml. man, Jr.; 7Hi, V. M. Abraham. Young herd, lo coneial o f hull Mawee. I*. 0 . Howard. Beaverton, owner. 1Mh W ill J. Behrtinmn. under 2 yearn, 2 heifers I year old and under 2, an d'2 heifer» Jr. Koreet l«n>ve under I year, females to he bred 5 year» <d,| o r over: 10th Cow hy exhlbllor. 3rd, I*. C. Howard on I .a Creole'» Ml. Mavlour Hell Calf herd, lo con»i»t o f I hull Jr. Stui8t3. W . J. Beltrmann. (Hit'n dertle o f Yewloa 3 «7 6 *t. and i females, all under I year A. o. |.eeler R Camphell. IIHIelmro. bred hy exhibitor: 2nd, ri j , owner. *th on Prtnee ■ Abraham. Pa»ry herd. (•• ronslsl o f 5 Hrnlnet » IHM 4*2.110. I.eeter R rows In milk, all to he owned Camph-tl 01 h '»n I.lly’e P"* ■** hei 479212. 'V. J. Behrntann, Jr. by exhlbllor: 2nd. P. C. Howard. 7th on l.ad'e Addle o f Romereel 3rd. XX ill 3. Behrmann, Jr. (Continued in another column) u o m o , W . J. Behrmann. Holatslns 0>w t year« old and under 5: Hull 4 years old or over: 6lh 7lh on l.aesle-» Joan 480802. KranV B. Pavi». HIII»horn, Ore . on Yerboorl Prince 303258, A. owner, tlh on Ht. Mawe» I.ad'» J. Ever», Koarst d ro v e . 141. 8. Oxford l ady 472257. P. C. How-|5Ui oil Matador Megis Walker ard 2nd on Ml Mawe«’ Sorelle ¡I.ad 235887, J. 1*. Vandecoevec-- o f M I. P.. tR tIS «. D. C. How- tittf und A. J. Evers, Forest d ro v e Hud 3 years old and under nrd Hlh on Mabel'» St Mawee nioeeom o f M. !.. I*. 184137, D. t : ‘ 3rd on Twin Fir ¿hr Hos Dinuow, C Howard. 9Ut on Poppy’ s St. Fayne, 347816, K. P. Mawe» Rosaire. 533289, D. C. Hillsboro, III. 2. Junior Yearling Bull: 5tli on Howard. t:.,w 3 year» old and under 4: Muludor Luudo Walker, 415585, tth on Virulilla» Ml. Mawee J F'. Peereiibooiu und A. J. Evers Prince*». 529101. Krank B P a - Forest d rove. Star s Cow three yeurs old uud under vi«, Il i II «l'oro. 5th on Quran Balkar 521057, l.cetrr R 4: 0th ou .I o I umiiih Josephine Wulker, 771683. Albert J. Evers. Campbell. Cow two year» old arol under Hlh on Johanna PcKol Wayne m . (>« on Cicero's Inanda 57 4- Hags 681200, A. J. Evers, owner. tHH, V. M. Abraham, d a »to n . 2ml Heifer 2 years old and under „I, P rcam o f Ml Mawee 5338r6, 3, which has freshened: 7lli on p C. Howard; 7lh on Mirili ol Pel Johanna Negt» Yeeman, 77 4- Si Mawee 8833R7. P <’»• Howard -14, John A. I.indow. Porllaud, Mh "ti Pouelnrn d o b len Beauty III. 3. Hlh on I .inly Annie Walk 8M8I73, NV J. Behrmann. Jr. er 860260, A. J. Evers. 1st on Senior Yearling heifer: I*' »•«' Jennie PeKol Segis Walker 725 SI Mawe» Bloaeont e (telatine, «6 « , Antone Yanderoevcring. 7th on 811341. P C. Howard, Junior Yearling heifer: 5th on poirie doldle'a Wardress 603066. Colantha Josephine Walker 059 Hth on 801. A. J. Evers. YV j , Behrmann, Jr. p „ ftie dulden Mcllesn 610105. d e l o f Mire, | animals of 91 h XV either sex: tlh. A. J. Evers W . * i Behrmann, Jr ,). Behrmann, Jr , ...... Exhibitor s Herd, to consist Iunior Yearling llcifci 7th m i <• r hull 2 years old o r over, cow Mnwos Golden Beauty yon lo in 's Ml. or over, helfer toth on nnd under 3, Howard; «08783. P. C heifer I and under Princess, j., n||(| h„ jfri Tristram 's RE Mawes under I year; nth 01 h on I A. I. Evers. «iiH7Ht. D. C. Howard Pride's Mabel Nnncv. XX J. Uehr- Calf Herd to eonsisl o f | I.n Creole's hull and 4 female« al| under I mnnn. Jr. 2nd on Dnisy Bell 578885. \V. J. Behr- year ohi, bred hy exhibitor: 5th, A. J. Ever». maun. Jr. 4th on ; Senior Heifer Calf: Dairy Herd lo eonsisl. o f 5 row» in milk, all lo he owned Kllnnora o f Fair Meadows. 637 2nd on Rt. ' hy exhibitor, 5th. A. J. Evers. i l » V R. Abraham M nwc» R o sB ire 's P o lli» ’ «<'«7 8 6 . Quorns«y* Junior Bull Calf: 2nd on ftpol light's Hero of Knringhrnok, 101027, flprlnghrook Karin, Ilea verino, RI 2, also fifth. Cow 2 venr« old nnd under 3: 01 I 1 on Jennie o f Rpringhrook; 111210, Rpringhrook Fnrm, also 3rd on X'irtoria's Beauty of .Ir Cow hnvlng officiai yenrly ree Rpringhrook. 137205. ord begun under 5 yoars o f agc: Senior Heifer Cnlf: 9lh on >„d on N olile Tinker's Mabel, I p rj(|(t prince»,, ,,f Springbrook 403205. P. C. Howard; 31b nT’ I second, 100702. Rpringhrook : n! I ilv’ s Bel Mahel,. 479212, XX'. j . so Olh nil Yoks* o f Springbrook Hehrmntin. Jr. «slw»n Rt. Mawc- 161781; also 1st on Jennie Daisy Oxfor.l l.adv. P. C. Howard. 6lh o f Springbrook, 158510. on l.ncv T.nle. V. R Abraham. Junior Heifer Cnlf: Olh on Advanced Rcglelrv Cow *0 he Beaste o f Springbrook, 109251. ebown wllli ? o f ber progeneri Springbrook Farm. (let o f Sire: 2nd and 5!h of all In be owned bv Pihìbilor: 3r! on T.lly'e Pel Malici, 479212, Springbrook Farm. Produce o f Cow, 2 animal« of W . J Behrman. Jr. Isl on T*n either sex: 4!h. Springbrook C re o le '» RI Ravlour's Bell 300 p 0. Howard. Junior Helfer Calf: «Ih. !»•*■•«■ II. Campbell. Cow hnvlng officiai yearl record begun al 5 yenr» or over : t«| on l.n Creole'» RI. Saviour Bell. 3905 43. XV. J. Behrmnnn. M3. XX’ J. Behrmnnn. Jr. FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country a% Told jy Our \ctive Special Correspondents Weekly T I GARD NEWS down his form er jo b at the Cedar Mill Hock (Juarry. « It. A. Twiss hue opened plumbing shop In Tigard ,u i P. II Case and John Pllelh have leased Ihe T ig a rd ' Merviec garage. f !" The d ra n g e met in regular session ill Ihi' druilge Hall la»l Thursday. The itrhrkuh htt/aur held at the d ra n g e hall Mnlurday was a big success. * I.osll Brothers plait lo begin work in (heir Beaverton garage th»* first o f the month. E»l Hulslen and family o f Beaverton *|ient I hang-giv mg at the Jackson home. Andrew Egyptian is ugain able to he nround after a couple o f inoiilh's run o f fever. Chris Zuereher's deep well is finished ami lie now ha» plenty o f water f»ir all purposes. The l.adies' Aid of the Evan The usual 'Thanksgiving vacu- gelical church met m Ihe church B 011 was enjoyed by le.iclier» ami rooms Inst Thursday. pupils in our public schools. Tlic Methodist uud Ev angel A (wo mill lax was voted for ical churches held a union ser ron fin u in g llie rock work o n vice Thanksgiving morning. what is known a» Ihe 1. arson Mrs. A Mhumoiii is suffering Hoad. from an Infected foot. Mile Is The members ol the Cedur receiving medical Irealmcnl ill Mills Congregational Sunday Portland. Me bool h a v e begun practice on a The l.adtes' Aid o f the M. E. Christina* program. Church met at the home o f Mrs. Geo. Dirtily has been confined II E. McMiclini'l Inst Thursday lo the house dining, the past afternoon. week ow in g to Injuries received 'The new warehouse o f Sctiu- while at work at the garage in h nu g A Itiederinun tins been Hillsboro. completed, ami feed grinding The water in a number of machinery itlslalled. •ve||» in Ihi» locality ha* been Miss Esther Fllnnk o f Sweden found to be unsafe for u»e, an will »pond the winter at Ihe analysis showing that it o*»n- home o f her uncle uti,| aunt, Mr. iaiiiM typhoid germs. and Mrs. K. A. Johnson. Byron Stark was home over At Ihe Iasi meeting o f the Sunday.. He is with Ihe survey Odd Eellows, It. C. Rue and W i l ing crew now at work on the bur Itiedcrman were given the propoMcd highway from Portland work In the second degree, to X’ernonia. It is planii«»d to \ dinner, festival and dance make this another highway from celebrated the Thanksgiving liol Portland lo the roast. The ron»l 'days at Ml. Anthony's Hall <m now proposed will follow th«- Wednesday and Thursday nights Cornell roH»l fQorn Portland to to the The vote on the Union High the road g oin g north School will he Friday. December union school house, then leaving 5. The sentiment seems l o . b e Ihe Cornell ruas» a w ill g o al- strongly in favor o f the union nio»t due west through the B ar ney, Croeni, (.arson. Berger school. farms to North Plains, Bank* The Tigard grammar school etc. basket ball teams played the Tuulalin high erhool basketball it am in Tualatin Friday ev e CAPITOL HILL NEWS ning. A building site on Spring The ladies o f the Kvangelleal Garden road has h»*»*n donated church presented Ihe play. “ The the Capitol Hill Baptist Minister's W if e ’ s New Bonnet' to church.. at Ihe school auditorium Friday evening. Pr. I. E. Harrell and family have moved here and the doctor will open h drug store, and also engage in the general practice o f medicine. Mr. Edward (Juackenbush and family and Mrs. ti. N Arnold left hy automobile Thursday morning for California w h e re they plan to spend the winter. 'Thursday November 13. Pr. Bowman o f Portland a»ldres»ed the children of Capitol Hill school »»n the Community Chest drive. 'The last meeting o f the Im provement Club wa« held XX'ed nesday evening. An active cam paigu for funds for • the new clubhouse is being staged. Pupils o f tin1 fifth, sixth and seventh grades ar»> working on NE W« * I hi« spelling contest to he held M c K i n l e y Many o f them attended Frank l.ichlv is „erring on 3 he soon. III»' health films shown in Pori jury 11 I Hillsboro this week. • land F'riday evening. A new hoy arrived i«i the Fred Tin* t II Club or the school Merger Jr. home Moniley m orn wop honors at the Pacific I 11 - ing. lernational l.ivestoek Exposition. Mrs. Hen Croon! is on Ihe road The following won prixes: A l - »o recovery from her severe ill vord Lalhrop, Margaret Baliner, ness. Martha Halmer. and Joseph Ky- A Rnndslrom 1 .« again holding ser. Thanks LOCAL STUDIO AT WORK ONCE MONE 'The importation o f a ear of eluder» recently brings to tnlnd Ihe importance o f the J. J, Fleming Production Company The cinder» will probably b»- used In constructing walks abolii Ihe studio and ground». For several weeks now a large "om pany has been busily e n • gaged in the production o f *u- perfeature» for which the c o n tratti was signed when the pres ident and manager o f the c o m pany, J. J. Fleming, was in the Ka»t thin fall. In his travel Mr. Fleming visited practically all o f Ihe important cities o f Ihe Mis sissippi Valiev and Atlanti»* Const. Reports say that he wa* very cordially received hy the motion picture fraternity. Immediately on his return he «et lo work on the production .if a number o f higli eia«* fea lures. Actors have been arriv ing ami new faces seen almo»! »•very dav on the s t r e e t s cornute 1 »» the studio, where a con sid er able force is k»'pt busy. • ACREAGE PRODUCT« MOVINO RAPIDLY For *oine time tbe products <»f the rich alluvial soil aroun»] an»l «bou t Beaverton have been moving very rapnlly. Three or four freight cars are oflen seen these days 011 the sidetracks ii»Wr the depot being loaded with A fferen t products mine o f which so as far east as Omaha before 1 eshipment. Probably few people hero- ibout* realize that celery is ex ported hy the earloail. F’ ive freight car* have been filled in lb»' past few day* and dispatched 10 different points. Three of them, which were loaded by the »•riesel Fruit Company, go to O m a h a . Nebraska, to be re»iis-' 11 1 In 1 le<| there. Home »»f the celery is grown on Ihe lowlands near Hhadduek while some o f il is grown northwest o f town. A total o f nine ear* o f pota- l»'es have been dispatched i n th*' la«t few day* Five cars were jurchased by Burnett A Mon o f P»>rtland from local ;gr»>wers. Three cars were load- TUNNEL SURVEY |*'d by F. Dose, who *enl them to WILL BE ACTED ON ¡different place*. One ear wa* Petition* for a preliminary \XnnAlkA ¡I,. '«IcI k. bv McKinley Mitchell. survey o f the proposed funnel to Onion* have taken first place connect Portland with <••-' T " - | f „ r a long lime in products o f alatin valley hy b or.n g through I ^ v|cini an(j ppop,p Port laud heights are being |.re- L ab|p M qu fre a ,.ared . n d will be launched «1 ■ L|mk, and retire from the pro- ineehng Friday evening. I»ec. « 1 , ^ o f , hpjr onjon na,rh T„ Janet Tlusm s»t to the rotc ti hum. a,ocfc on the shaded lanal and looked out «com» 14 purpla blue sea to aonie far Invisible shore. Somewhere be yond thut nd»t> horizon lay home. Not that home me»nt very much to Janet •in. e the death of her only relative, an aunt. But. somehow, »round Tlmnk»- glvlng time » »tmnger In a »trunge land la likely to he h»tn<**lrk. And thl* beautiful Hawaii, with *11 it» glorle», »till had no adequate sub stitute to offer for the cold wintry *kl*» »»<t hleuk harvested l»nd«cape, for the • m nherry H-iuce amt aroma of roasting turkey with which tbe nation al holiday Is »»iMM-Inted. Therefore J»n*d slghevt »nd fonnd h»w*elf wishing that Jim Denting, th»» good-looking young prim l|»»l o f the school where »lie taught, were not en gaged to the daughter of tbe ialand’a wealthiest sugar planter. If he hadn't been -oh. If only h»> hadn't been ! Then the friendliness tie had shown her »luce her arrival could have meant so mnch more to her— the forerunner, perhape. o f aometl.mg so much more satisfying even than fricml- shlpt Janet note an d with an almost un cooeHou* gest ore. stretched »ait her in n s toward the purple sea. “ What “ i ,,rV I ...................... however, only one ear o f doe» life hold for ooeT” she murmured The school is l.*eale.| *vn Mhal-I injons h M bppn ^ ou, wistfully. luck r»»ad near it* intersection ra(. w#g ^ w A “A trip to Hilo and the crater I” wit», tli#* Beaverton hijrhway. L » „ . . ... — Janet thought for an Instant that 11 ,. IHwank, who will probably r#»- the meeting waa called by the , |jrn |a|<,p and pijPrba«p |nora o f someone had spoken, then realized that It wa* merely her own thought That Fairvale Community Club, wlpch j , |l#l odopoUH b(J,b, little Imp within whh'h represented a has been (he forem ost organixa- I great longing as yet unfulfilled had lion in the present agitation for F\ D, Hewitt j* moving sev taken this moment when lone»»mene»s Ihe tunnel. An invitation ha* eral building* for L. F. Hijuire*. surged within her and time hung been extemted for everyone in- heavy on her hands to prompt her. Mr. XX'. A. Minillr reports that Why not use the emergency fum^and lereste»! to attend. a large take the trip to HtloT Not that It Although this tunnel has been lie recently completed discussetj fo r twenty y»-ars a»'d modern chicken bouse fo r John would take the whole o f It. at that, only, once the meager hoard were a I least one survey made, about ¡XXolf <jf Huber, broken Into. It would not again easily 1(ii> U n y BUd famlly ^ j ^ ten year* ago. the calling o f IHi» withstand trnnptathm. meeting is Ihe first definite pub jtluutley and family and A relue For Janet had decided te lay by lie action toward carrying the Masters attended tbe foolbail each week out of her smalt ant ary a project out. little contribution toward an amount p':nnr at Corvallis Saturday. te take her heme should tbe occasion Mr. and Mrs. W . C. McKeii ever arise To draw «a what little G AR DE N HOME •'iitertaiued the bridge etutf" Sat- »he had already accnmniated would he to put tbe coo! still farther away. O f ........... . " ,h" ' ur daj evening. Mrs. W oodru M Yet the (»sychologlcal combination of Home Community Club. thujf U j . E Davis won h h the moment proved Janet's undoing. will be a dinner and riaxuar. fo l - Tm going to H ilo! I'm going to Hilo V b»we»l by a jilney dance. It will j I - F-. Squires is building a She sang the words, plrouettml madly la* in the charge o f a committee new basement under bis house on one foot, and turned Indoors to get o f ladies and the' proceeds will which be has moved back to give ready. g o toward Ihe installation o f a ¡him room for im provements on If that same little «ricked demon within her whispered that she knew heating plant for the clubhouse. |uis filling station. «he was going to HUo because Jim Any donations will be gratefully ----------- — ------- Doming had told her she ought to, received. • Your help in any wa^ EXHIBITION TO BE »he pretended not to hear. Wh»t In will be greatly appreciated. HELD NEXT WEEK fluence ought he, engaged as he was \ display o f garment« made to the haughty Gloria Treinan- to The que»-n b**e male* with the Ibis semester hy th»' first and have on her life? Janet felt sorry for dr/tne or mat*' he«* on the wing. second year sewing classes o f Jim. In fart, she had felt sorry ever Her malings are not muter the the Domestic Art Department o f since the dsy «hen Gloria had caljed control o f Ihe peeke»'Ocr exc»*pl 1 lie Beaverton High School will for him at the school, had found him telling her about the wonders of Kll- a* he makes it possible to have .«e exhibited from December I auea, and had peremptorily summoned a supply o f good drones and Untu « in window« him to her side with the most frigid limit* the supply o f p oor ones o f Sprague's Pry Goods Store of glances at Jan et Jim engaged to The qui'en bee apparently mate* ntnl Dean'« Drug Store. that iceberg! Two days later, seated luxuriously but once in her life lime. Xllhougli in previous years the in the party automobile which runs The success o f any tile drain exhibition has been held at the to the crater of Kllanea for the bene age system d»,n»'ii«l* upon lh< high school it was felt that fit of tourists. Janet wondered why she outlets. During the summer more citizen« could see the work was not happier. Here she wa*. tem months many o f the outlet* done in Ihi« ilenartment, if it porarily seated In the lap o f luxury, have become elogg»*»l hy t It *• were given in a more central hired though It was, about to gaze on growth o f vegetation and lo place. Tlu> Freshman class will one o f the world's greatest sights, the bubbling, restless lake o f motion lava caving in o f the s u b's o f the display undegarments, while a which is the crater o f Kilauea. It outlet ditch. As the full work display o f woolen dresses will must be because she was, in spite of slackens, the farm er should ex— he featured by the second year the score or so of effervescent, gush ahiine these outlets and clean ing tourists, in reality alone. She had »•las*. them so thov can work lo their no one with whom to share the wonder. maximum capacity. Then, as she stood on the very brink of the vast lava sea. she saw him— the • DINNER AND BAZAAR WILL BE GIVEN man who had been so persistently in her thoughts. He was alone, and hail ’l he lailic« o f Ihe Bethel Aid withdrawn apparently from a second !So»'ioty will* give their annual group o f tourists whose automobile ¡ ¡ “ Chicken Pie’’ dinner an»l bazaar had, no doubt, preceded hers. He ill the Itaynard Building, back stissl with arms folded, gazing down bank F’ ridav evening. to the colorful depths below. o f the Pee. 5. Pinner will be served from 5:30 until 8 o ’clock. Dinner, 50 tlcenis, children .under eight, 25 ¡cents. 'The procee»is will be use»! for 'the new Congregational Church. The la»lies hope for the same I generous patronage as has been !|accor»led them in the past. CONTEST OPEN FOR TUNNEL SLOGAN A prominent citizen ha* o f fered a prize o f 62.00 for a «lognn. not to exceed Bv*» words, the s h o r te r the better. The pur pose o f thf« i* to keep the tunnel project before the people. The contest close« Monday, December 8th. Mail . or bring vour slogan to the Review o f fice before then. A committee of litre,, will «elect the one they think i* the hc«|. Here are two suggestion» to belt* von: “ Coming Through Tunnel.” Population one million tunnel Farm. Calf Herd to consist o f 1 hull Pel o f Rire; 5lh, P C. H o w ard: Oth XV. J. Bclirniann, Jr ; and t females, nil under I yenr bred bv exhihilnr: 3rd. Spring 71 h. V. R. Abraham. Produco of Cow, THE BANKS HEKÁLD,'Volume XV, No. 2 Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, November 28. 1924 Y ear 2 animai» brook Farm. UUtorkai Swtisty Portland shinned on e-lh ird o f all wheal exported from the Cnited Rtnte* in 1924, or 20.- 006.900 bushel*. Where was Gloria? Janet's poz- zl*»d eyes searched the crowd in vain. Then, resolutely, she crossed over to him. ''It'» my first vtalt, Mr. Deruing,* she said abruptly, “and I’m even more Impressed than I had expected.'' At the sound of her voice he turned and Janet found time to wonder at the lack of surprise in hi* expression. “Janet t Rut what— why— ” “Yes," laughed Janet. “T hat’s what I want to kn o w ! What are you doing here, and why are you not spending the twllitnys with— with— " “ M y- er— former fiancee?” Jim gave a strange little laugh. “ Miss Trem.in* and I are n o longer engaged. In fact, the affnir was broken off because of — you I" Janet drew back. “ I— I don't un- dertsand," she mortnure»!. “We had a— e r - llt tt e disagreement. She accused me of being Interested in yon, too much so. Walt, don't look that way. Janet. I’m telling you this t>e»'*uae— oh. Jnnet, ray darling, tt’» 1 ru e !“ The gathering darkness wa* cloak ing the two of them as Jim drew nearer. Janet's heart had l**apt within her but she h*1d herself aternly in check. “I— I <»h. ran t you see that ev»m tf I cared, we couldn't acc«n>t this at the expense of another's happlne««?" Jim smiled grimly. “ Don't worry. I have susi**rt**d for some time that 1 (C o n tin u e d on b a ck pug»'.