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    T n » BBAVMTOW REVIEW
Beaverton Review
Win» High Honor
THK
I rlday at Ucavarton,
Or* t( on,
- By-
R EV IEW PU BLISH IN G ÇO.
Ju'lvUo Carter
J . II. Ilulett ,
S o caty Editor !
-'«*•« M anager,
Knlfred a* «»comi cl»«» matter
lircvmber V, 1922, a t the |u>*toltl«'<t
I CHURCH
s » c
Uaued Every
fltH r r t H firing » i*n o*n l mply *#a jjfd r u t
U t o F !o, I* O il* » J (Al* a«tM poprr.
I
ANNOmCBHÖtS
Bethel C onf. Church
I
j,-.,,
N azarene Church
Mr*. 8 ur»n Sulto
visiting at the V.
L. while they a r* on
10:00 A. M. Sunday School. J .
Holden, flupt.
11:00 A. M, Morning Woiahlp
H -av#rton ! „
7:00 P M. Young People's Meeting
No. 2b 2,
I.
8:00 F. M. Evange! Stic Sonde*
O. P „ Mínela
You ar* waleom* to ail of the»«
•ry Monday ava
•erviewa.
Vlsltort wel-
— Roy L. Nolt, Pastor. n ln g at 8 p, ni.
M.
com*.
S 0 . Rogera, N. O.
7 t f
E . Underhill, S e c re ta ry .
Mr». M. C. Mi-Kerrher and son,
■ —
j^ B
fieorge, wer» lunch ion guests M 011 -
d.ty at the home o f Mra. U. A. <jil-
lle a v e rtn n R ebak-
m o re'in Portland.
nli
I. ih I k #
N o .
2 1 8 in cela
firs t
Mia» Ja n * 1 eamish of Ctd«r Mills,
per to go riding wiili a boy at night
We are three girl», 13, U , and unlva* i «rent» object. Your parent»
at
H c a v u r to n , O re g o n ,
under
lit e
15 VMM old, of black hair, blue ahould bn aakad la-fore you make
Art of Mgrch 3. 187».
rnmideiion. an appointment with a b>»y whether
and brnern eyea. fair
We wear ahort dreiaei and wear “ r n<> they would object to your be- i
FR ID A Y ! AUGUST #, 1928.
| knlrkera to arhool. We uae rouge lug with him.
and third Tues­
who has been conAne I to th# Smith
C
and llpetlrk and have bobbed hair.
A p»r*on lovea or dree not love;
day evening.»
at
H
-*pit*l
In
hillaboro
rince
M
a
j,
re-
J l ’HT ANOTHER I'HAHR OK
1 Do you think we are old enough there la no euch thing aa deciding
turned to her home Saurday. ' Her L O O # ' IlL i™ M r .*1 W a l l «
T IIK W ATER SITUATION b> make date»
with
th*
b*iya? whether or not to be In love!
i t la
Miter, Miss E li* . Beam i.h of Seatt'e ¡ ¡ a r , u
S) C
r
m ' ioc
(Should a girl Invite her tweet heart quite nice to correspond with a boy.
In our fo r c e r m tV *« we apok* to dinner T Should a girl go riding A boy may como to ace a girl aa
ia Waiting her for th* remainder
M r ,‘ M ,r i ° r -
le Lewis, N. O.
p 41 if
tVe summer.
r f tlie imtaibillty of get ing water
wUh
# boy at „igkt If aha love» wflen aa he like» If »he do*» not make
iiom tin Vt*-i»inger -String», of Hie h|m y A|1Jj
„ ,* ?
Inown to him that »he would pre-
f .rthar aupply
being
,,u,ch.»»d
, 4 of J8 |ov, . ^
f , r hlm to |)m„ hii v|.it. That „
Cum the t tty uf
I oitland, and of ^ wrU# to h|m »
should a
boy up to her. I don t ic e how It I»
th i r u r .h j» * o f water from the T o - fom# ^ ^ , g|r| , rd day
thl. poealble for a boy to love two girl»
I o
»r m
V "
.*
week and rhould a boy love
two I f h« can "love-' mere than one, It
The ether proportion that » pro- ^
,
||ow o((f
, g lr|
I» not love at all. Ju»t a liking that
Cnlvcreity of On go». Unfit ne—
brbly c o m in g up a the U y ElectIon *
Dn
th(nk h* think. I» love,
9:45 A. M., Sunday School.
2
fleo»g* Belknap, e f More, graduate
tld» loll I» the matter of »»ling the
Aa a general rule, I think a girl
th« hoy ahould be older than the
11:00 A. M., Morning Worship.
j
•turirnt la philo»<i|diy et (he Uni-
l e ' » ........
' <• 11 on
W
aler
System
to
the
"
~
g rl? Do you think a boy ahould
should be ahould
should be at least 18 whei
when ahe m ar-
Prayer Meeting, Wednesdays at j
*or»lt* of Orcg u, Hu l#cca »p
iiicgon-W 'a»blngton W
Water
Oregoo-Waahlngtofi
ater t Co.,
o ., the
he
a ^
, * 14 g0
You gee the telephone instrum« t.l. which to many is
go ilea
ties end
and the
the boy
boy ought
ought to be the
sight in the evening.
F.
polntrd (tage fellow la philosophy
corporation that bought the water w|th f|r)g?
^
you Htlnk , bay eame age or more— but there are
ut Cornell t’ n lier»ilj for next ye»r,
— Donald MacNeiL Minister j
the sum and substance of telepl.u.e equipment.
■)-atem of t omeliu* and il.llaboro
,Hv„ „ H r, , birthday pre»- many rssce of liappy
marriage*
it a a» ennounrril by Hr. Ocorg*
---------------------
limn the I orMund K ectric low er Co. ent . and . .».„„
i j . girl
„
1,1
„
u
..
-
tmo
wheru
th*
bnv
w»i
voui
give
a
boy
where
the
b«y
»
n
younger
than
Actually that telephone represents lens than 3 per
Rebt-e, hrnd of the philosophy ile
should
Now thla < ompany ha* made a
Methodist Church
5
the girl. Jealousy I* never a goed
parimi it bere. Thi» I» regarded ■■
one?
cent
of the total equipment necessary for your share
au.-vev c f the water altuation here
Sunday, August
12th
Suirtlay d
quality.
A boy of 14 may have
ui.o- of the hi-hi *l hoaors that ran
BROWN AND RLU E E Y E S
in 1 ‘eiverinu at their own expert»*.
girl f riewdg
Why not? An cx -
school at 10:00, Public worship i t F
of »ervice. Hidden from view are tidies of wire switch­
bn eonferred upon ph losophy ntud
7 bey *a> they are anxious to g tt
11:00 A. M. Epworth League at 7, d
ml», and ft •« nspolly only given
Dear glrla, you certainly are cur- change of gift» 1 » always a sweet
boards power plants and other equipment — the in-
Evening worshi 0 at 8:00 o’cl'-ck. A d
I :o th » lower liik a tin Valley ou t )q0i ,hout a *lot o f (hinge' but I am and thoughtful thing
after a year of retidme* »tudy la
get a foot hold here. 1 hey think
(
to try to answer your quea-
But, dear g-lrls, a t your ages I
Cornell.
cordial invitation ia extend'd to a'l 7
viiibl* reminder, necessary to render efficient service
tln l at the hr.idwntrra of their prr tlona. Of course It I* proper for think you »hould regard your boy
who may desire to come and join J
Mr. lielknap, «ho « v ii » ■ Jnar*»l-
sent auprly they have a »uftWIent you to have friend*, both boy and friend* with the **m a emotions that
with os in divine worship.
I» it major during the flr»t part of
• mi uni i-f water to »upply all lha , —*r| friend», but you ucctn to b* a you regard your girl frienda, rather
hl» university career, ba. won high
—W. Edwin Ingalls, Pastor, j
diitiartina in »rhol irrliip.
lie i*
territory to the south and w rit of
too young t0 think of the hoye than thinking of such thing: as love
«<1 * t ‘ b»t »cimiie# thi* vaUey M iW#elhrllrt,
it |, rery nice to and marriage.
Theae thing* will
a nirmlxr of Thi Bet» Kapp«, »hol-
St. Cecelia Church
from Portland.
a»ti« »oriety, »ad Higma Delta Chi,
<n«l»e a boy for dinner. It is pro- come later.
Ruiidaf Masses — 7:40 and
It ha» Iwen whispered at<out that
aation.l Journali«ui fraternity.
10 a. tn.
they mad* application to the s ta te 1
s ,m ■ 1 ? "
Kunday Catechism — 8:30 and
Public Servi * Cemmlaaion to build 1
a water line from llillaboro this
9:30 a m.
way and tbut thi» permit waa de­
B a p tism — 2 p. in.
nied. Now there U a little that look»
W eekd ay M ass 8 :2 0 a. m.
as though ll would bear iovi-«tlga-
S a tu rd a y
C o n fe ssio n — 4 ‘'0
Fund« Supplied by Banking Organizations in Many States
ti n along that line. The decision
and
7
:3
0
p.
tn.
to Finance Studies and Contests.
•c-m» to be Juat a litt'e out of the
Rar. J . M. O’Neill
On When Women Come Into
regular procedure for this commis­
T h * oat loo wide movement heing I asaoctatlon, and the prealdent e f tbv
sion.
Money.
aondneted by county and stata bank farm bureau
Proper farm meihodt
Mind we do not say that th* per­
*r»'
asaoclatlona
and
tha
American
were
brought
out
by
demon*!rations
mit asked has bean dmied. It may
As Aunt Emmy sipped her tea sh*
Bankers A»»orlallon In cooperation then tonr* were made to farmi who»* I
have l>eon Just that. We don't know.
beard the conversation drift to tb*
with the alals agricultural colleges owners had followed Ihe practices an*
Hut the thing that look» funny to
Blade slaters. Th* fact that they had
and county agents for lb * purpose of methods outlined by th* collega tc
11 « la ih»t no on* knew anything a -
llluelral* Ih* leeaoni Emphasis wav j Inherited a large fortune and w«>uld
bringing
about
both
local
and
national
but the hearing that the Commission
hare to administer It themselres
aolultona fo r farm sconomlc problems pla- ed on lb* Important part banker*
would ptbahly have
held
some
created considerable comment.
baa shown ootabl* results during lb* can play In developing agriculture.
where In this region before they
"My husband »ays old man Blade
past year A ravlew of tbaa* acllrt-
lo South Dakota specific plane fot
would |u*-tively turn down a pro
made a hip mistake not patting It la
'
tlwa tn ih* Bull«tia of th* Agrtcuttural (be ensuing year are the kppolnimeni
posdfon of that kind.
trust for them." said Mr*. Burt. "He
Commission. American Oankara A*so of county key banker*, co-operation
TV* Tualatin water Company have
says women never should handle large
elation, summarlie* aoma of Ibe chief In btiye' and girl*' club projects and
a Hue down aVng the rou'e that
sums of money because they are 'flnan- j
point* as follows:
group merlin«» of county agents and
the Oregon. Washington Co. would
dally uneducated'—be really means .
la Missouri a meeting was beld al key hankers In Minnesota Ibe county
pri hably want to build.
But the
'dumb.' ”
the Collega of Agrtcullur* al which bey hankers system Is to be continue«!
p po laid by the former Company la
the bankers »gala appropriated $1.000 with special emphasis on bringing (hr
"All women aren’t dumb about
avowediy too rm»lll to carry I I h
for iMiy»' and girl»’ club work Kallpe county agcal and key banker lolc ' money matters, ar* they. Aunt Em
Volume c f water that la needed in
county bankers have raised 1100 le closer cooperation
my?" exclaimed Miss Pringle.
th's vicinity. They »ay thomaelve»
"Of coarse not,” Auot Ktnmy agreed.
etlmulal* beuf calf clnba and report
Ar l banker meoilna at the North j
Tb* »ppaaranc» of your l*tt*r-
that t> cy would have to make a lot
dellnll* reaull* obtained In gelling Dnkota Agricultural College II was d*
'"There are all aorta and kind* of wo
be»d m a y t n w n s o re r» » or
of ntpiovemcnU such as the build
farmers to llm* Ibelr »oil and grow elded that (be key banker organtta
men all Ike way from very prudent to
fa ilu re . D o y i a i w H ju stice
ing e f a reservoir so that they can
lo th* quality of yoor bonne»»
alfalfa. County -key hanker*'' to pnv lion would be rnmplelrd and In ordei i very foolish.”
m r iM f - g r f .
Beaverton, Ore. Neer S. P. D epot
mol* banker support of farm beiier lo arqtmlnl (be bankers with agrtcul !
glv* a eatiofactory w a'er »ervtr#
"Well, anyway, an awful lot of wo
m»nl project* ar» being appointed and (ural need* county bankers' ineeltngr
1 • this commonly.
And they are
nr-n have been victimized la financial
We do not advocate »xtrava
another fthorl Course In Agrlrullura wer* planned during Ibe year
ready to rive It If the Town wdl a
things—Just look at all the widows
garter. VVr rrcoromend th*
for hankers la heina planned
Al a conference held at Mootanv
a*e of ■ vrrv irodrrai* priced
gre« to buy water from them for
that hav* been robbed," Instated Mra
•taudard paper —
In Kansas no less than Sheen coua Blate College II was reported tha<
Burt.
five yrara.
ties are reporlvd by the Eaten«lon county key hankers had cooperate«
But the Oregon. Washington Co
"There won't be ao much of (hat In
S-rvIce as engaged In detlnlle banker lb arranging for a livestock specie
aome would have u» to believe
the future aa In ihe past," Aunt
saw ©
farmer wnrk County key hanker* »( train which ran for seventeen days
Emmy said "Women have been easy
would bke I he Town e f lieavt rt»c
— which has woo recognition
tended four district conference* dur made twenty nine slop» and came I*
I ut in a i m - from llillaboro d-xwn
to victim lit- becau -e they knew so lit-
fot its quality »nd the verv ce
Ing ibe year
contact wllh I t ,000 people: thal bank |
this way and thee they Mv* <»re
It give*. We arc prepared to
Tb*
laiuls'ana
hanker*'
agricultural
rr«
had
assisted
In
six
district
con
He about money affairs, but now they
furnish that paper and to print
gnn Wa hlngrton t'ojw o-ild inline
committee
me
I
at
Ilia
College
of
Agii
ferences thal led lo Ihe formation ol , • re realizing this danger more and
you a letterhead that is s dig­
,:i- t-ly boy that line and t ’-e water
nified representative.
culture In (Hiunectlon with a hankers' a »tale agricultural program, and that more and are taking advantage of lha
sy .t -tii that Beaverton own». 8 >und
farm ennraa. Th* bankers are ihor twenty eight countlra rep«»rted deflnlt» financial advice departments their
ge d, all right, but will tle y do It?
oughly aroused (o lb* wisdom of tick work under Ihe leadership of (h< bankers have set up for them. Ons See What We- C n Give Y ob
We bavo n diatlnct rcc dlcctlon of
eradication and are cooperating tn county key bankers such as assisting thing that has led to women’* finan­ Before Yon P ie ce an O rdtr
at the tine thi» Company was sur-
thal end County key banker* ar* be­ In (he purchase of purebred livestock cial undoing I* their natural love of
ve>ing the Incil water syatem,
ing selected and county meeting» with aud loans te club mttmbers.
pretty things. This trail often lead*
Ing an »dvertlsc-nent In one of the
bankers throughout Ibe slate will h*
Other State* In Lin*
them Into fooliah Investments and
c unity s at pi per» to the elTect thal
arranged.
doors
Idaho College of Agriculture was spei'ulatlons to get money quickly.
this roirqmny wanted o ac'l *omc
(ho ecene of a special meeting at
WINDOWS
Naauits Shown
Once
a
woman
acta
her
heart
on
a
bonds, (let some other ftllow * mon­
2x4’s to 2-xlO’s per M. $10.00
SH IN G LES
thing she can t wait until It la hers."
In Kenlucky key bankers hart been tended by thirty five bankers and col
ey with which to buy up our water
lege
representatives
The
couferenc*
MOULT
INGS
"Bui
If
women
didn't
buy
things,
appointed in each county with lha
rystem!
Not n bad scheme if ll
l x l 2 ’s ............................ 12.00
SC R E E N W IR E
there wouldn't bo any business." spoke
renull thal (hr bankers of the stal# voted to Join Hie key banker ranks.
work»
Wou'dn’t mind hiving a lo
In Oregon the first banker-farmei up Molly. "Women are the natural
CEM EN T
am cooperating With the College of
of other pro-ile'» money oursclv*
Reek-Surface Roofing
SAND
Agrlcnllur* mors specifically than any fhort course was held In January wllb spenders of the family. Dad eayg."
to do a
little
aeeculatlng with
ORW KL
"Y et. but they would have more to
other group of bualncaa men Borne a good attendance and marked en
For Roll ................. $ 2.25
Wouldn't m atter uhi h horaj we hot
A meeting nf the alale spend If they'd go a little slower,"
of ih* fruits of this cooperation Is ihusiHsm
N AILS
O ft
on.
demonstrated by the fact thal Hie bankers Agricultural Committee held replied Aunt Emmy. "Every time I
Cedar Siding, per M. 15.00
L’ U ILD EK S
number of dairy ratlle In the male In conjunction with Ihe course voted •ee a woman falling for some silly
HARDW ARE
baa Increased »even per rent and the approval of the bnnker farmer con
get rich-quick tchcrue I think of (he
R ani Pi nk, per M.. 15.00
POULTRY
production per row twelve per rent. teal aponsored by Agricultural Com
nice things she could buy with the
n e t t in g
Three counties In Ihe •(»(• have ellm i i i I hh I o ii . American Hankers Associa­ money she Is going to loee. If they'd
tion. and appointed a committee to go slower—they'd get farther.
Inaled all »erub bull»
In North Carolina the oumandlng eoufer wllh college atilliorilie* on
"From what t know of the Slade
arcompllahtnenta hare been Ihe honor method* to prevent spread of con girl*," Molly began—but Just then tha
Ing of T l a s * A Farmers,'' thal la. taglon In dairy oallle.
Slade glrla themselvea came In.
Our plant ii complete lor everythin,
The opening of a new. direct radio
California held twenty two success
those attaining a degree of proficiency
“We re ao aorry to ba lute," they
you need in the fin* ol printir^ and
Channel between Now Vork and Lis
ful
county
(our*
during
ihe
year
and
In t well balanced and sound system
we can assure you firet grade wort
apologised, "but we have been hating
bon. Portugal, for tha transmission
aa
a
result
It
Is
planned
to
extend
the
ea tlaramermul stock.
A«k u*
of farming aa Indicated by a »core
our first lesson In finance down at th*
and rr -option of Radiograms waa r*
card prepared by Ih* College of Agrl toure to every county lo the state Trust Company. They a rt going to
gently amm-mccd by the Radio Cor-
culture and the Bankers Short Coora* and also to arrange a stale wide (our glv* us quite a lot or time and explain
poratlon of America. Tha tnaugura
aN h.'Z .'—.-ft. 1
given
there Future plan* provide for The county key bankers played a big all the things we ought to know about
th n of this radio rlrcut add» another
r J
Phone, 4603
Í
part In pushing this work At an Art-
tha
continuation
of
tb*
county
key
money
to
keep
ua
oat
of
financial
ap >ke to III* world wide communlea
ions College of Agriculture meeting
banker
system
and
tb*
arrangement
tronbl*."
p 2
F D PECK-
n o r ., BURVERTCN, PHONE 5603
^
tb n eyatem which has New York aa
of bankers county key bankers were
of county banker-farmer toura
"Well, my dear», yon or* going to
Its bun «ml radiates directly to Eng
appointed and plan* made for com
In
Virginia
tl&.OPO
baa
been
raised
tb* right school,” said Aunt Emmy.
lai I. Franco Oormany, Italy. Ho)
by subscription for boys' and girls' club in unity conferences of bankers, farm "If every woman would do that there'd
coree1
land, Rolglum. Sweden, Norway, Po
era
and
others
where
local
agrlcul
work, largely from bankero. A group
b* less tronbl* and more pretty things
land. Turkey, Argentina, Brasil, Co
tural
need*
will
be
discussed
nettin g waa beld at th* College of
ioinlua, Venetuela. Porto Rlro, the
In New Mexico bankers and county for all of them.''
Agriculture with two hundred bank
D
1 W*»t Indie», and Dutch Guiana
agents
met al Clovis as a s'>p in the
•r* In altendwnre. Tb* Committee on
Prom Butt Fmnrlaro other direct radio
Mr. and Mr* Charley W arren re ­
plan to acquaint bankers In different
Agrlcnllur*
of
th*
Slat*
Danker*
As
rlrctilta Join Ilia Culled Stale» to
section» of Ihe »tale wllh agricultural turned Sunday from a week's outing
aoclatlon
voted
to
continue
and
check
Itaw.ilt, Japan, Ih* Phlllpplo«», Hong
conditions and lo bring aboul greater at Newport.
op on Ih* county key banker wnrk
Kong and Shdnghul, ('hind, Ibe lunch
co-opi-ratlon between them and Ihe
Tb*
reports
from
New
York
on
the
Mr and Mr». A. Wien accompa-
Enat Indies and French Indo I’hlflg
Recent investigations h tve shown that a large
Activities for Ihe past year Included county agents Al the Colorado Col I nied hy Portland ft tends, picnicked
To farther Insnrs the continued »a
lege
of
Agriculture
plana
were
fot
mu
f
the
distribution
of
tn.POfl
short
form
number of persons are 'impendent on rela-
on
the
Sandy
Ki\er
Sunday.
iST
H
O
N
E
pri-nucy of tlio Culled Stales In Iran*
BEAVERTON BiO'.S
farm credit statement* prepared co latod lo aelect county key bunker», to
oceanic rudln conimunlcallon Ih* RCA
ivts in their old age.
follow
up
wotk
nlllt
key
hanker*
aud
Dr. and Mr«. B. H. Harry of l an- 8
operatively by the sgrlcullural col
^ is a iK .i i e il
- -
C R E O O '.
Is plonnlng addlilonnl circuit» for (he
county agent* and for chairman ol couver, B. C., visited at the home of A
lege
and
hankers
The
bankers'
ag
n>nr fulur* lo countries aa near aa
When the autumn o f life approaches, and
licultural committee also arranged lo the alale hunkers' contmillee to at Dr. and Mr». R- S. Welsh last week.
t'in .id .1 mill Cob», and as distant aa
oettd suggestions lo th* bank* of th* tend and address group meetings
the leaves o f youthful vim and enthusiasm fall
Bpnln, Cxucho Slovakia, Chile and
In Nebraska four “farm outlook"
•Ut* to aid In financing purchase of
Blherln.
'
it
is extremely difficult fo r any person, no
dairy cattla to replac* those loat by meetings wrre held, largely attended
by
banker*.
Sixty
nine
county
key
m
atter
how^ able, these investigations prove,
lb * tuberculin fa st
bankers were appointed during the
Mr. and Mrs. W. J . Edwards and
to
compete
in the world of business and coli -
Bankart' Farm Schools
year and follow-up work between them
a - 11 . I eland left Wcdne-dsy morning
merce.
Rankers'
Farm
Bchools
or
“Short
and
county
agents
la
to
be
pushed.
for n week’s vacation at Netarts.
Cours*s” continued pcpular during tbs
For Iowa effective cooperation la
Mra. R. I ..Tucker and daughter year.
W hat better insurance against dependence in
Several colleges held such reported between bankers and the
M|is M argaret, end Mrs. P. C. Peek courses under th* auspice* of tb* Extension 8 ervlc* of the state col­
old age than a savings account in a bank?
to
-* o -t Wediesdiay at the F. D. P#ck
•lata banker*' agricultural commit- lege In their farm bureau program*
One dollar will start you on the road to econ«
home.
taes and ar* repeating them (his year. Rvsry third farmer In Ihe slate la a
"Minimum of Talk—Maximum of member of the bureau Th* key bank
omic security.
Mrs. Charlea Jack a and daughter,
Demonstration" wai (lie character of er syatem la to be continued and vpo
Mrs. I,. !,. Myers and »on, and Miss
with
program put on by the Kansas Agri­ rial emphasis la to be placed on team
Hal'ic Myer« were lunch*:n guests
cultural College for (ha second Bsnk- work between county agents and key
a n k o f b k a v k u t o n
of Mr». Florence Johnson at Dillcy
era' Farm Bchooi In April. Four rep bankers.
O e on Thursday of la»* week. Mra.
A HOOD B A N K IN A GOOD 1« tVN IN THU UAKDKN SPOT o r G f in . N
resnnlntlves wore Invited from each
Director D. H Otis of the Agrlcul
Johnson •!» the mother of Mrs. Myers
of twenty counties, consisting of th* tural Commission American Bankers
*hr. nrd Mrs. George Throsssl and
county key hunker, the county agent, Association attended many of th*
era- d-on of Fanta Monica Calif., and
the secretary of th* county banker* meeting*.
Automatic— Instantaneous— Clean
Mra. Fred Can# of Yamhill, Or«,
>v. U v e n n o r o . P ro s .
It. K . D i-n n e v , V i t e P r m
vi pod rovtrnl days last week at th#
0 . R- Cooper and Mi»» Vivian
Mr. nnd Mr«. E. J . B.-rlng »pant
h • #« of Mrs. Thros.isl and Mrs.
Ikiy
Urnv,
<’nattier
Whialar of Eugene were week end t*-e week end at their ranch near
( ’• ne4s sisters, Mrs. W. R. Tstch, and
j guest* at tha Howard Hughton home. Hebo, Ore.
Mra, A. W. ButterAtld
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LESS THAN 3 *
2
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