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M S ), Th• Lim im i D a d d t j f Eucmna Fainj 'tala j* r r i * by c r n w a Trees Require F eed * b o n n m C o u rte sy o f T o u rist S tr e s s e d b y M o b ile YOUNG BOBBY BISON T llfr» i n k n w young Hobby R ia n , “w ho don’t fo r the too. “I ’ve heard, loo, th a t m any do not w ith to h a re th e ir children horn In th e ion. Yea, th a t I h a re heard q u ite often. “O f course alt a nim als a re n 't like th a t.” he continued. “I think y o u 're righl.“ sa id young Hilly Hlson, "for yon w ere not right, we would not b e here— th a t Is, we wonld not h a re Iwen bom here, f.w here we w ere lx*™." "T h n t’n good." said young Bobby Bison. , e "W h at’s g w d F asked young Rlllv Blaon. “It’s good th a t you a re ao p a rtic u la r tn th e way you apeak,” said young Bobby Blaon. “ It would h a re been q u ite Incorrect If yon h a d aald «any th in g about not, being born here, bnt you added th a t here we w ere b om —wo th a t m ade It all rig h t.“ "O h." aald young Billy Bison. “I thought a t d rat you m ight h a re m eant That It w aa good th a t wo w ore horn h e re" “I m ean th a t too," aald young Bobby Blaon. “ Ah. hot my papa waa m ad around th e tim e I waa bom . “ Som etim es our p ap as get m ad —a t different tim es—and my papn c lo s e th e tim e w hen I w as spending my tlrst few dnys in th e x«o. “H e had to tie kept aw ay from the re st o f th e Riann fam ily, th a t w as how m ad he was. " I f any o th ers get an g ry th ey 're not kept aw ay from th e ir fam ilies. “T hey »fay around, w ilh Ih e 'r anger and all. "B ut my papa w as kept aw ay. It w as beat. “ H e bad h is own excuse fo r having been k e p t aw ay, though. H e sa id th a t he w as Such a big. stubborn anim al, and th at he w anted to b a r e his own w ay for his own a n g er—so w as given a place all by him self w here he could h av e his own way. “T h a t waa w here th e «no people played a Joke on him ! H e d idn’t m ean to h ave hla own way a ll by him self. In th e first place. 'A c re a tu re w a n ts his own way a g ain st o th e r e r rs tn rag a n d th e ir ways. “ H e doesn’t w ant to be p o t off by him self a n d told he c an h a s * his own way. “T h a t's th e la st thing hV f r ania. " I t’» like telling som e one th ey can be a s angry a s they w ant and bo one >s M Such a Big, S tubborn Animal. will m ind and th en h a tin g th a t person II by him self tn a big y ard and h a re one nearby. T h ere la no sa tisfa c tio n In being , r y then ’ T h ere la no one ag ain st whom one can lie angry. “B ut It 1» la te In th e season now and I am busy seeing th a t my new coat looks aa One a s possible. “1 ahed ray coat lest spring and now my new- one Is q u ite p erfect a t this sen son. "In the spring, which, a fte r nil. It not so very fa r aw ay. I slinll shed o nce m ore ” “ T es," said young Billy Rlson. “your c en t looks very fine now. 1 tldnk m ine looks p re tty well too. “B ut we had b e tte r ant th in k too m uch of ourselves a s th ere a re i f f a q w ho have fine ro n ta In th e a u tu m n and «•nrljr » I n te r U«n—Just a s th e re a ll o t h e rs (a n d m any, m sny o th e rs of th e s e ) who Im re |1 e lr new ro u ts In th e spring." Young Bohfcy Bison knew th n l was p e rfe c tly tru e , h a t h r talk e d to yoMte B illy Bison abont o th e r m a tte rs —m at to rs of Risen In te re st and BufT.-t’o tin- p o rt a nee T h e hoei'ltnllty o f the old South, a m ore or less a b stra c t q u a n tity with th e m any busy sou th ern c ities today, will be pul into Im m ediate g re a te r use by th e autom otive com m ittee of th e cham ber o f com m erce, w hich has decided th a t th e to u rist Is th e guest of th e city, tlie M obile (A la.) R egister recently announced. Labeled a s a guest, th e to u ris t will he tre a te d a s one by th e city, and every a tte n tio n will be m ade by the city to e n te rta in and aoeotuiuod.de lite visitor. T he tourist In all probability will come in co n tact w ith the gasoline sta tlon o p e rato r Unit of all. It w as thought, and th e op erato r will direct him to th e ehanil»er of »-oiniiierovx w here he will rvgister and receive a guest card anti a guest m arker. The guest card will e n title him to c e r tain ad v an tag es th a t the n ativ e has not, while the guest m ark e r will III on hla n n lta to r a n d announce to the d t y a t large th a t he is a at rin g e r w ithin the galea. T he city in tu rn , reccgniaiag him as a guest, will seek to se rv e him hoe pliably amt th e IntlAc officer will give him th e courteous co-opera! iou a stra n g e r alw ays n e n ia am ong u n fa m iliar traffic regulations. In aihlltlon to th e guest designation, the visiting to u rist will be g ite n ac c u ra te and detailed Inform ation con cerning the city. T he autom otive m erch an ts a g re e t unanim ously llm t th e ir em ployees m ust be fa m ilia r with Ilio city in or d e r th a t they will he able to supply to u rists w ith Inform ation. T he p ro p e r use o f hands in signaling w hen driving w as discusseli l»y the oomnillSee. T h e arm e xtended nt a -til-degree a n c le upw ard s h o u l d Indi c a te a tu rn tv th e right, and straig h t out a tu rn to th e left. Tlie arm point ing dow nw ard, [stlm forw ard, should m ean a stop, and the sam e signal w ith th e palm backw ard a reverse. Men of High Vision Are City Builders “Location, tra n sp o rta tio n facilities, autom obile m anufacture, w o rld w id e advertising, progressiveneas, m any lines of industrlee. mid so on. a re all prim e factor» In th e grow th of a city," aald B. K. T aylor, re alto r, telling Ills Ideas ns to why D etro it goes ahead. “D etroit is Just filled, way beyond th e av erage proportion, w ith brainy, able, experienced, successful men. w ith resources behind them , a n d broad, p ra ctic a l lis b a i to c a rry them a h ea d — th a t la th e m ain reason fu r D e tro it's success. “T h ere a re living in Iie tro il today a num ber o f n o n train ed up to big th in g s ; they kflow the g a m e ; they love to play It. and. notice—th e big g e r they grow, th e e asie r it is for them lo beep on grow ing! —T hese men »re. ill general, not th e in h erito rs of w e a lth ! They a re mostly sell-ilia tie. And th a t, too. is a g reat thing f ir tlie fu tu re of D e tro it—lie roust* Ilie m an who m akes gifi.ixsi to ♦ 0 O.OO 0 him self. ha< grown so se n « w e d and experienced th a t he h a s a b e tte r vision th an th e intm who Inherits money. H e know s when to put his mon- y Into a new thing. “T h e m an who has gone right out w ith his own fists and fought the h a ttle fo r »access— know s how 1" BUY IN BEAVERTON" T h e re la a tre e In ro a r y ard w hich la I ig rr, a n il though It cannot toll you > In na m any w onts, yon can hot it Just aa hungry na though N »to, ,t on some stre e t c o rn ar a n d cried « U. , woes. i'a th e groat fa u lt w ith tre e s ; tin m not tall yon they a ra hangry Th, Just stan d out a n d M arre until th e ir c lo th e » - th e ir hark - g e t to e Mg for th e ir laxly and fall off. Mr Hom eowner, th a t tre e la your yard Is w orth a h eap o f money. It’s a m ighty Idg asset w hen you w ant tv m 'U y o u r place, and It’s n let of coat fort th ese hoi days. (let bluer a n d give It some iliing to eat.. If you don't know w hat to g i n It. call In a doctor, not a man'» d octor or a c h ild ’» specialist, hut a tre e doctor, and let him prescribe a diet for th a t tree. Zoning Law U pheld F lo iver C o re s fo r C ity P roper G row th of Trees In th e c are of on e's y ard cam ion should he tak en again st lrregul.tr grow th of trees an i m eans adopted :• rectify any fault in th e tree 's grn-.it' t t th e s ta r t. Many tree s a re lnclli»,-ti to lean In a certain direction fhrou -' being forced Into th a t position hy p r» ra ilin g w inds from the Opposite poln* and. unless braced w hile yonng. It will he Im possible for them to grow up right ns they shouhL It Is well thnl a sufficient sp a re he «pnded up around tlie tree, and Ihe ground fertilized. SERIOUS i e ar« "B e w a rf ao W ul re ta li in IH'.'&. "Thal d ealers w ill Improve Several young people gal tier m erchandising m ethods ed a l the Hpeukc homo lo have their and Ihe dealer« who do w ill ill- (lold ie instruct them in the Charleston steps. « • iff' drtvtrtff’ with G. I*. Hohinsnn o f \»h- Jnnd, Oregon, vial (eil friend- in Beaverton last week, slopping wiUi Mr». Sprnner. S A V E •with Stewart R ussel, who ha« hern [ in Ihe h ospital in Tillam ook. I« hack In town. He left Beaver- Ion and went lo trucking lu m ber from Ihe Kmhody mill lo Ihe railroad at Moliler where he gol his le g broke _ Ike A srtsline who drove out front Portland W ednesday night in a d ense fog report« Ihal several m achine« were n tlie dilch and otherw ise wrecked along (he highway Dial night T h is looks as though a Tunnel wouldn't be a hail idea from I Ihe standpoint of safely. 27/ 23 II* SO—A Clastifitd Advertisement in I he Era verton Review will you fami it—QUICK! IF E I atu ou r« 'M O J W TO T Vetch, Rye Cheat, Timothy *md Clover Seed and Alfalfa Hay Beet Pulp D RUCSTORE Note Our Prices Specials This W eek in Flour Del Monte Flour $2.25 Crown 2.29 Sperry 2.29 Fisher’s Blend, 2.35 Bk'V< V A N T L E E j^ HOT W ATER Scrnlth-iood $2,85 per sack llcrthold Eg« Math $2.75 per aack tt-Tlhold Dairy Feed $1 75 per aack Delivery chargee: leed, 10c per sack; flour, 5 cenla For Price on Ton Lola, call 3*36 BOTTLES Can’t leak because it’s made in one piece, . No .»eeiiis. o n patches. Made of Ihe finesl rnldn-r. tlunrunleed for two years. Price $ 2.SO CHAS. BERTHOLD Dean’s Drui? Store HAY, GRAIN AND FEED t h e ^ tu e u c d X tfr -e Beaverton, Ore. BEAVERTON Near S. P. Depot one hand, my h o y - jt «fiep ««•rious results,** “(Sue.«» you’re right— | know o f two ntarriages resulting frbni it m yself.’’ CW A wedding was- rerehllÿ per formed In an alhofane in' I'twa And yet m anufacturer» claim that Ihosp thin gs are fool-proof a k X— G.pneral Renairing. Horseshoe ing. Aulo Spring Work I.. F. HUM BURG Formerly »1 Hillsboro R eserv e D istrict No 12 w \ s “d 0, if a n y .............................................................................. Q - rdrnf * «e - ire I and u n s e c u t'd . . . . O t h e r '» ii , - ir r in ti an j se c u ritie s, including foreign gov- e rn m en t. » 'a le , municipal, c -rp o ra tio n s, e tc ., including these »hown in item s 3d and 85, if any . . . , S '.o ' v., s -c iritis*. cl ii.TH, li.* ii. j i Ig n sn ta . q 'c . , B anking house $ . ; fu rn itu re and flxturea, 91.000.00 ( l) la w f u l re serv e w ith federal re*er> e hank be) Cash on la n d in v ault and due from other banks.’bankera and t-u « t com panies . ....................................... Cl eck s cn I a n ’:* outside city o r tow n of re p o rtin g l ank and o th e r caah i t e m * ...................................... ......... , . . T o tal cash and d u e from b a n k s, ite m s 8, 9, 10 and 1», . . 945,808. M Ti-C'1 c e rt ficates of depotit o u tsta n d in g , Savin * d e p o u t* , payable su b je ct to notice « . . . . . . m t-As, ~rA V M k K ^ K WÆ 9375,188.57 476.tr 103 628.5C 2,363.78 . ' VJ-OO.OS' 26,09000 kS- 20 f 19 , 1.298 96 9633,092.06 4 t, i't 9 26,000 00 10,000.13» 8,942 30 633.72 241,122.43 978.4c 6,488.11 away with CH ATTER - In goes Para~4rd and out com es the nlng — »raooth stopping— p!4*tloN chatter. H ere 1« a new General Petro pick-up» leum product. Back o f Para-4rd 1» the 4 rim es tsa te d is PeroAtd. 1 « tee JffiB ill) — u m t perfection and care th at ha* made Jan« the right few for your'ear. 2nd for f U s k - General Gasoline the favorite motor Fara lrJ resists h e a t In th e m o to r. 3 rd fo r d ie in te g ra tio n — P*r+4r4 la sts—ll d o e s n o t break fuel of the Wert. d o w n . 4 th fo r p u rity —ev ery d ro p o f Fere -fad P ara-4rd wa* made juat for rhat car lu b ric a te s—th a t's w h a t th e 4 m e a n s U JW » 4 rd . o f yours — made to lubricate it per P re v e n t c h a tte r In y o u r sa t. Fere-4rd la n o t fe c tly -m a d e to prevent tranamiaaion o n ly a w o n d e rfu l lu b ric a n t dastgn ad Just fo r and brake band chatter—made to put an y o u r m o to r b u t It b o g d sa th a t cfcmttar— bam> end to chatter if it already ishea it fo rev e r. • U there. A sk y o u r G e n era l In d sp sn ite stt d e eU r a b o u t Fere^rd. N e a t itaffi Just drain your crank case :?-T'AL^ . y o u b u y O e n cre l G asoline fo r i\-4JEUIN and fill up with Para-4r(L p r n g T H iN y o u r c a r —gel P*r+4r4 fo r y o u r Back come« the power tli.it you thout(ht was gone for« ever — then, smooth run- m GASOLINE n s .a s M i * 123,686.86 . . vf -Ci RESOURCES l o ins n ! fi g munto, including re-I* munis shown in item * -*• / ♦ j ™ BEAVERTON BLACKSMITH SHOP Under Raw Management At B e av e rto n , in th e S ta te o f O regon, a t th e d o rè o f business Dec. 31, 1928. 3 6. S S. Is It For Sale! ^ s s i S L Mrs. The Bank of Beaverton 1. WE PRINT BUTTER W RAPPERS as RESULTS I UStnCANTS. T »Ml o' lim e apd a a v in /a deposits payable on demand at aub- j ct to notice, item * 27 and 28, , . , 9238,897.§ | T o .a l STATK UP o r BOON. C o u n t y o f W a * h i n ^ t o n , «•. I. D o y G r a y , r a i i h i o r o f t h n a b o v e namod “ 963S,082.06 b a n k , d o * ote M i»y ow«or Chef n t 1« t r u e to th«» b e n t Of Oijr knowle-dcc T he Bervire Lum ber Co. have t h e a b o v e B t a t e m e Doy G ray. Ceehler. »rcjuieeil Ihe G. E. Allen Inni se CORflBCT—Attest: F. W . L e lv r r m n r e at lite sou lh end o f Main SI. A u l mt i b ^ t a rfl »w orn (o b efo r* m« th is 51 h tiny of Jan u a ry. 1926. n K. Denney. and see rem odelin g if. A. M Dlrsptfl W. FirilVffg. Notary Public. My Horken ha» th e em it rari for the ) s u p p e r T u e s |i a « s e n g e r ten lain ers. I;3rt lo 1:0t* V M. Lunch served at all tim es fi ; REPORT OF CONDITION OF City a n d C o u n tr y L ife «•rpooler work. l a n d a l a c h ic k e n d a y e v e itin ir. H abits of th rift, economy, and self- M asquerade Ball pnd Garnit al ■tentai established anti practiced In s u l l a ; to meet the m onthly paym ents Dunce a l Huber W ednesday. Jan. hy w hich the home I* paid for a re 13. T hree big cash p riie s. Mu n i-mg the greatest benefits o f ownlny sic hy Wahner*s Broadway Kn | a hem e." ►'lower ho x -s »re heilig pl.iced on th e elevtrlo llglu |« 4 rq at Paraden. M aine. T tie boxe* c re th e gifi of IM- w ard link otml Ih ri a rr- t u ■ be trrpt w a te n d hy r i li t . n« w liose p la rra of hiisiness arv w ä r e s t ih e boxe». T bey «re filled wltli i-nrth. nun», fern», g « runluuia. 01 her briglit llowers. and trailln g vlnes. rfttO IO TK D F O R A U T O M O T IV E IN D U S T R Y which il is expected will soon he nectipied by M r. anti Mrs ] Benefit of H om e-Owning Briggs. “M ore th an owe.half the luu.iea la the C ulled S ta le s a re owned by men II is reported thnl (ho loeul who m ake I t * th an ftM O a year, Story. arrested I •levinred W. D C a rte r. "It is ra ti m arshall, y m ated th a t approxim ately 00 per re n t Oscar Dtilev, the speed cop, 1 1 of those who build or bny a hom e do few days ago for parking in 11 I not pay for It ou trig h t a t the sta rt. restrtrled area A boy left the f.,rm and got a Job In the city. H e w rote a le tte r to Ids b ro th e r Who elect ed to stick to the T otal . . . . . . . . farm , telling of Ihe Joys of th e city LIABILITIES life In w hich he s tM : •’T h u rsd a y we . . . . . . . . . atitned I'Ut to th e C utm frr Huh w here 16. C apital stock paid in , we golfed ntitll dark. T hen we me 17. Surplus f u n d .................................................................... ........... 922,329.26 fored tn th e liem-h fur th e w eek end." 18. («) U ndivided profits T im hrntlier on the farm w ro te h a r k : (b) Les* c u rre n t expenses, interest and tqxev paid 18,377.93 "Tenter<lny wo hnggied to tow n nnd 19. R e.ierved for tax es, in te re st and d e p rec ia tio n , baselMilled all the nfrernoon. Today 20. D ividends u npaid . . . . , , t we m uled out to th e cornfield nnd ge 22. U n ited S la te s D eposits, including postal sa v in g s and haw ed itntll sundow n A fter w e had deposlis of U . 8 riishursing officers . . slippered, we plimd for a w hile A fter D E M A N D D E P O S iT ^T o th e r than banka, subject to rererve: th a t we sta irc a se d up to o a r room nntl bod '"« d e d itntll th e clock lived ’’ 23. Individual rfeperita subject to cheek, including deposits due “ -P tttrh a rg li C liristlan Advocate. th e S ta te of O regon, county, cities o r o th e r public funds 24. D em and certificates of deposit o u tstan d in g . . . . L ooh L i ’ c T o y U m b re lla s 23, ( ’» sh ie r’« check« o f th is hank o u ts ta n d in g r * F “ h!e on de m and ................................................................................................. L ittle lilllle— S.i , p:i|ia do m ash room« grow in dam p places? 'total of dimaiil deposits, oilier l ban batik d*-;ori'a. rol- I’n p a —Yes. Mi h.«r j vet lo reserve, items 23, 24, 26, 39 iT ig M t 9T B illie—Anil Is th a t why they look T IM E A N D S A V IN G S D E P O S IT S , su b je c t 1 » weeeeee su i lik e little to) uinhn*tln»? payable on dem and or su b je c t to nottee: Mi«» H e le n R u s o m a n . d o m e » - : lie sriciKV* learlier at Coi|uille, »pent I h e holidays with her parent» a n d returned lo her work the first o f Ihe week. P R O S P ER ITY neon se llielr turnover, b u y i n g g o o d m olor ears al Ihn " I lini uscii cara w ill bave lo r i g h t i n ......" 'V , S. K ttu d s i'tt, p r e s i d e n t a n d he ticiileil a» mnrchaiiiliae ami B e a v e r G h a p l e r No, g e n i 'i u l m .tititg i'r n f th e I'diuv ■ •leali m a« «neh al fair prieea io n , o . K. K„ r e g colei Motor com pany, predici« and in rum ini« arder, l'« T l l r n y in a ile a b u s i n e s s u l a r m e e t in g , Wed. I n o n lim ici! p rosperily fnr (h e “ T h u t d e a l e r s ' Im p ro v d m e n L s t r i p l o H i l ls ' o r a T u e s d a y . e v e n i n g , J a n . 1,1, a t jautoinolivr induslry dtiriug die ¡„ M|, to p s a n d to o l« w il'k h e lp (o H P. M, V la lto r e C . W . No. o s h a s b o r n aom - year ID.'fi. reduce Mie m ainleiiantie c o si of w e lc o m e . P l e a s e b r i l l » r e c e ip t a. p i a t i ti t i« o f b e in g u n d e r thè, * Mv opinion is Ihal l* if i w ill nulom oldles. By o r d e r o f Ih e W . M. J e s s ie weather I h i s w e e k . I»> a good year in lite aiilom o«' “Thnt p e n p ( o w ill n e v e r s l o p j G P h a r U . H o c rc la ry . Ailv e fi ¡bile induslry," he «aiti. I H e n n y O e y in iq u e l e n t e r t a i n e d "Thnl lliete will he as muuy, • » v e rs i boy frie n d s fro m P o rt - LO C A L N EW S A decision of Interest In all me l,er« of th e N atliund A ssociation of Kent K atate hoard» la th a t Just h a n d J. M, Itaker and fnnnly of! ed down by th e Suprem e co u rt of («bland, Oregon, spent the hoi ( M innesota upholding the validity of idavs with Mrs. Baker's par ' the M inneapolis lotting ordinance, which exclude« liai building* from cer enl», C. K. Hedge and wife tain a re a s aimed for single fam ily J. K. Kredrieey is p lastering r e e l deuce« T he decision reverses a Ihe n ew est Ih-rthnld house.! form er opinion of th e court. .- y Charter No. 32 11. jj * . Friday, January t, 1 SM coiiiiniioion etpirco Auvuot 22 I9 J8 . a GENERA^ PA R A BASI M o to r O il f i r FORDS SOLD ONLY THROUGH AUTHORIZED INDEPENDENT DEALERS