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BUSINESS
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FIRST CLASS WORK
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HARDWARE
M A .<l<A itl) HARDWARE.
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Cash i*ui<l for
old atovaa and
furmtura
In Hank lilork
■ ouiilain Service
\\
Real of
Kata
Hrstnurnnl
OKKGON
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Beaverton I-umber Co.
SOLU IT YOl R I’ ATKONAGE
I .«aria Umilierà. I'roprlrtnrs
Dcllmore Letward
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Off ii vi
l!»re
Hill.
Justice
Swvnson
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MATHS & SON
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ClKnr*. Tobacco»
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K. W. HISIIOI*
Hardware.
Paint*
t‘h'>nc. 2003
Ileaverlon
W. E. PEC.G
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lluildini
KMBALMER
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He»v*rton
Beaver Wood & Ice Co.
RI oc!
Wood,
l'Ianvr Knd»;
All
gradra uf Utah-Waah. coai.
Yard at Front A Main
IV I Srhult*
l’ hone «702
DEAVERTON
OREGON
Keavcrtoii Burher Shop
C. J
.STEVKNS.
8AT1SFACTI0N
PROPRIETOR
GUARANTKED
Bravrrton,
Oregon
W» Serva Uood ('offa».
Oregon foi full p u t c i'.tru
l.o»t
ANNO l^ a M T lY t-
Church of Christ
Aiinoum «nirata for January 27
All object leason, illustrul ng th*
Sunday school lesson for boys and
in , will lie given at Bible school
IL-46.
morning worship at 11 :30. The
sermon is on, “ Tlie Bigness of L it
tle Thing»- ’ Christ.an Endeavor at
7:0*1. A new contest will lie started
Sunday night. Coma and see wheat
It is. It » <Iifferent.
The Evening service 8:00. Evange
listic song service ard sj e ial mu
sic. Sermon, "Believing on Jesus
A» God’s Son.’’
Remember, the meetinr» ate on
now and an invitation is extended
to every-one.
—Oscar A. Cooper, Pastor.
with Mr«. K. Watt», Tue»<lay,
III- lluber comnier lai dub met
■ at their r. gobrr nu-e lug January
Koliert Pomeroy ha» been ill at V After th* bu»inc:t» meeting th'
his home with grip during the la ,ica brought refreshment a n j the
past week
evening was spent playing card*.
J. J. VanKlevk and eon Emery M i. Kenney won the men's flrrt
were trsnsactlng business In Port prixe and Mrs. Kenney won the la
dies first prixe. Mr. Gilsdorf and
land Saturday.
Mrs. Pulver got the booby prizes.
Mr slid Mrs. L. W, Crowder of
Scholl» were calling
on friends
AUTOMOBILE LICENSES MAY
around town Sunday afternoon.
r e m a t e r ia l l y
kldlced
Mr». L. S. Hierly and daughter,
Mr». Ethel McCormick of Hillsboro,
Automubi e l.cvi se- will U- i»»ued
spent lust Tuesday at their Kin-
by county sheriffs and motor clubs,
ton home.
by 0.«
secretary
of
Miss Kay Daniels, who is em designated
state, if a bill introduced in the
ployed in Portland, spent th* week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. present session o f the legislature
convening m Salem by Senator Joe
J. R. Daniels.
E. Dunne of Portland becomes a
Mr. and Mr*.
Everett
Wright law. A similar bill ha. been intro
and son William spent Sunday a f duced in the house by Representa
ternoon with Mrs. Wright s sister, tive t liar)vs Childs of l.mn County.
Mrs. Blanch* palmer of Tualatin
The proposed bul giv«» tn* secre
J. C. Kruger, who haa been liv tary of slate power tu authorize
ing on the J. C Lvedy place for any motor club in the slate to is
toe past year or so, movtd to Port sue licensee, providing the club de
land lu»t week where he will have compiled with u II law« and filed
employment.
all bonds required by law. Section
E. L. Co*, Vice-President of the three of the bill states tiiat the
l oopor mountain Cemetery
Asso- sheriff's office and motor clubs arc
ciatiot utlendvd the business meet given permission to ivlain lu cents
ing held at Cooj er mountain ehurch for each set of lirens* plates is
sued.
Monday afternoon.
CAItL'R BARBECUE
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu
gru*. Three artirle», «ritira by
E
**ar|*enter, denn of the University of
I Oregon law erhool, have b< en srreptwl
for publication in the Uarvird Law
Itevi« w. Two of these have already
been published, while the third, “ Inter
ference With Contract Relation»,” will
sppeir in the April number.
" 10* Fa-to Corporation»’’ snd “ Rltus
of Debt»" have »trendy appeared in
the llarvnrd publication. Thi» review
maintain» a very high »laudari, and it
i» r.-garde*! »• » high honor by profe»-
• leniti lawyer» to have their writings
accepted.
De va Carpenter I» nl»o author of an
artirte d e a lin g on law reform», which
appeared recently in the Southern Cali-
f-rnin Law Review, and hai writtri I
"The Validity of ContrjrU Net to Com
pete'’ in the penuiylvaiua Law Review
rkcrutlv.
The West Coast Telephone Co. <L\s P O R C H WOMAN
had a crew of men from Forest
TO SLEEP IN CHAIR
Grove trimm ng th* trees uh>ng the
highway that
were
interfereliig
"Nights I sat up in a chair, I
C. FLORENCE
with their wires. Th* work was
had stomach gas so bad. I took
tiooe last week.
V. edrlc Wiring and Rep* ring
Adlcrika and nothing 1 eat hurta me
A special meeting of the Ladi«»' now. | sleep fine.”— Mrs. Glecn but
llukrr, Or*.
T*l. 2407 Aid Society was held at the church ler.
Tuesday afternoon, and plans ware
Even the KIHST spoonful of Ad-
made for painting thr interior of
lerika relieves ga* on the stomach
the
church
The
painting
will
be
BEAVERTON FEED
commenced sometime In the near end removes astonishing amounts
of old waste matter from th* sys
and
future.
tem. Makes you enjoy your meals
PRODUCE COMPANY
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cox and Wil and sleep !>ctter. No matter what
Hifch w a\ and O K. Tracks liam \niiLou attended the joint In you have tried for your stomach and
stallation uf Canton Portland No. 1, sleep better. No matter whut you
Mr*. J. Reran, of the Meadows
1. O- O. F., and Auxiliary Port have tried for your stoinuch and
land No. 1 held at Odd Fellows bowel», Adlerika will surprise you. addition, visited at the N. G. Frec-
FIRST CLASS PLUMBING,
i! ai* home. ot<e day last week.
temple in Portland lust Tuesday Dean s Drug Store.
HEATING, and GAS FITTING
evening.
0 . H. Brammer, of Montana, a
Dor.* «t Reaaonnbl* Price*
cousin of Mrs. N. G. Freeman, w-as
Among the ou t-of town
people
Mviition the Review when talk a Tuesday luncheon guest at the
W* Cut and Thread all ilie Pipe who ueie In attendance at the bas
ing to the advertiser.
i Freeman home.
ket social
Friday
evening
were
Frank Noyen
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Metscntin*
Phone]
Beaverton 330.1 und family of iliteon, Mrs. Henry
’ »'Y'T'YTr r - f Y-*
■V T '© © rn
Erickson of Progress, M u.
Lillie
Hierly and Mrs Ethel McCormick
uiid family of Hillsboro, Harris
Clip this coupon and n^il it «>ih $1 for a sis week»’ trial tubuription to
Hansen of Beaverton, and a num
Optomeritt
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
ber from Scholls and o.her near by
rikblished by T hi C hristian S cience F cblishino S ocott
Kyea Tented
Framea Fitted
town«.
Boston, Mivsat'husettP. U. S A
(gj
Is It m
»111 flud th# daily good n.-«9 o f th# world frAMn It# 7
m ». ial wrti«ra
Beaverton
•:*
Oregon
C. J. Beach. Manager
A D O L L A R ’S W O R T H
DR. A. ft. WILSON
CEDAR
fl \S 0 Carry a Good Rckc.tlou ul ^
f Shrubbery,
Fruit, FII" f
8 bert And Nut Trees 2
! OKLRICH NURSERY
2
COMPANY
J
MILL
Me. and Mrs. John Pointer spent
Wednesday evening at the home uf
Mr. and Mr». Sam Walters.
a# wall $• drunriiurntB d erotn ! to wom#r.‘« and uhlldrca # tutrriMrtB. hport#, mualc,
•itiiuatlou. radio #tu. You will h# »,! td to Wfl.-oio# luio roiir Iiotnr »0 frarlea# an
sdYOcata o f M «ct and prohlM tlns
And don t mi»# Snubs our do* «ml th# Sundial
apn lo t otn rf fM tu rn .
2
Mr. H. K Findley and the drill
team of Leedy Grange installed th*
ofllccrs of Tigard Grange, Thurs
J
V ictor» Welcome
^ day nfternoon.
A small number of friends and
| t oented one mile north of Reed- U
relatives met at the home of Mrs
4
lie. at th* corn*r of market 8 K. Bauman Sunday afternoon in
r.
nnd Uaaeline Road».
r honor of Mrs. Bauman s eightieth
C
lllsboro, Oregon,
Route 4. ■ birthday.
Miss
Sophia
Bauman
presented hor mother with a birth-
cuke decorated
with
eighty
ligíltítl candles. Delicious refresh-
A LINE R TWO
menta were serv*vl.
Ifl
Bella— I wonder how the exprss- HB
HUBER
ion ’an arm of the *ea’ originated?
t
Don (with n tender look!— Per- &
Mr». Blsckste has been very sick
ap* somebody
noticed
that
It
with the flu but is recovering slow
rigged th* shore,
ly.
Mrs Youngrblde— I don’t want to
Mrs. W, Anderson is sick with a
av* any trouble with you, Brid- Cold*
et.
1 .eland Shaw was home over the
Cook—Then, l»odad, ma’am, lat
week end.
10 hear no complaint*.
Mr. Hogen boght his wife an Es
Doctor— You had better be X- sex coach last week.
ayed.
Mrs. Watts was a Huber and Alo
Patient— There’s
no need. Get
ha visitor last Thursday.
ty wife; she’s always been able to
Mre. J. 0. Larson had lunch
1* through m#
|
l
irla! ,ui*,rriptlofi.
-a - :. H J .
V,
T t
.
Tallmann
Free
Write
Store ,
Sal«:n,
Shut«
Bldg.
Hillsboro, Ore.
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i• • •, k *11 up*!, and pui.ipo M-'u
i',.'rvu'« Hhots .......................
OL i>»>«.* Hi-Top- v» Ith
knife .................................... »33*
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CblMien's Stöckli:*;' - pr 33« A
2%>e Men's Wool Mixed Hose . I Or
$*.90 Child’s Rlas«*rs. Indian
dcsijfn ..................................
|i.2L lioys’ Druse Shirts . . . .
M«*n's Work Shirts only . . . * ‘ H- f
/.'M Men’s FLtnnrl Shirts ... ffHe A
Men's Dr«*ss Shirts .. . «-N- A
2
; ! .CO Girls' Union Suits . . . .
U ; > iJi.yj»' Union Suita .......
M*n*s Random Union
Suit $ ......................................
; i f Wool
Shaker Knit
-
0» *A
and V >*' Cup . ti»r JJ
;.t y y
Knlckrr Suits. ep«*< ial
j
! *t.
Hear.
$MW Yrtlu*'-.
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Ze. 14. ti. 1« cnly .
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tifi
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W' p I
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«.»fiordi*, i«t-st styles .........92.i>h
$. c Men's Work hh* «.$
»»3 h
Of Men's Ili-Top» ......... »*.»■*
1 ' t ali n s 16-inch ** 0 uck-
L» i t** I: t- ..................... »7.» k
•» CliiM'i
Fancy
■* si.u:>
Ml.« $»'
I z * i 1 g $) u '8 » I .Iffi
.................7»r
Rubber
........
»I.»4*
Pace.
...............»3.70
ooti. rub-
93.0k
,J
Rubbers • • 3 5 c ' 1«<14 I : . ; . - K r .H -lv r -S u it.
'A
ikrk'm . . . •**«•
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k t o '»
Mult, and Overcoats.
5
in ani
i k . $-» and $2.» valu-* .. SIIJM K
lie .*
S h e e p s k i n L in e d
F
1.00 Children*« Overalls .......... 4*c
' Its ............................... »'•*«
*.
Men's Heavy Express
Men'» Leather Coat».
f
t nd Strip© Overall* ......... 91.10 l : : 00
horse tanaag* ................. .*»-«» p
25c Men’s Dress S x. pr............. Ite
a
UIIKK CAPITOL* THE ATMS Tl* UET» TO 1*1 RCHASEH»
C IT Y M E A T
M ARKET
N. DIRECTOR’S WOOLEN STORE
J J I V -J I
m iv r
» T ..
lE T W E E X
» A !.••«»%
Oregon
A
MAIA
S T »»
rO B T L A S U
Mail Orders Filled
T T ~ „,
Tlut»I
W.a.A.q « « « » » «.q.A.a.q.A . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .
a.a-a.a.a.qi
complete telephone service is a convenience
to every member of the family. Properly placed
extension telephones save tiring steps for the
housewife Son or daughter, sister or brother,
dad or mother—find them a year ’round comfort
and satisfaction.
HW»
u U  ΠD i  f f lg
n
L ( ) M P R I C K S t V IIIC j H Q U A L I T Y
Always go “ hand in hand ’ at Your convenient Thrift Store
Low Prices offer an inducement, but Quality offers Reason.
Thrift Features - Sflt. & Mon,, Jan. 26, 28
Fisher's 1 Mend Flour makes
. . . . 1 0 C
R a o a SUCC6SS’
$1,83 Tune in on Shredded
Wesson Oil—For deep fry-.
ing, and making delicious
salads. Quart tin ••■___------------
Dunbar Shrimp—Except«
ional quality, Tender and a q
tasty, 3 cans .....................
Monday morning at 10:30
on KGW.
K. C. Baking Powder—
Very dependable, 25-oz. can
Rolled 0ats_
9 ^ ^ag ............................
Salmon Alaska Red Sockcye
tmdsay ltipo O lives-
No.
9 5 c
Mil <.ail, ............... ..................
Snowdrift- A handy 4 - t b ___
l*:ul of dandy shortening
Q Q /.
I”'1' l al1..............................
T ^ . y T o 11sShcc.r .Tullcl
Bulk Cocoa—Hot Cup . o f
Cane Sugar—
25-It) Bags ................... V *
^
W est Coast Telephone Com pany £
)
fo.tage Extra
Ì U !M J E L V ’J .
A (\ r
CC
5 5 c
Puritan Malt—Bohemian
CC^
Hop flavored Malt, 3 cans, 5 5 C
Ihrilt B Brooms—Medi-
um priced and long lasting,
sweeps clean ..................... O J7C
Every Home
!
i
«l»^-» l'.tr«l«x> «“ ° I’ .
bi*$$«tay» # A. M. to 9 1".
Beaverton
Broken Slice Pineapple-
sbees ^Hghtlv ?roken No
2M ins 3 cans
fTJer...|
And too, the telephone is an aid in emergencies
and a protection in danger.
delivery.
Pi: no
t
Clams. Make a fine thick
soup. No. Us flat, 3 cans ..
I ,n r lw , .n . dollar l i t ) .
(Name, plea a# print)
I iy
f; v M
WASHINGTON
Savinpa & Loan Asan.
in storage in Bosvort'-n vicinity.
Will sacrifice
for
quick
sal-
IQ
u Z
No. j tall tins, 2 cans . . .
O tO C .
Standard Cut Sirin* Beans
Eastern Pack, fine flavored U Q o
No. 2 tin, 3 cans ............. ¿ » C
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T hs C m » i » ti » n SciVNc» M< nito », B»,k I»«y Station. Boston. M«,«
n .« M ..m l I». • ,11 » f i l l
f oli ml.
Ì
llosin f’ C ondem ned
At Siate I niceraity
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Ku
g-ne.—Razing in sll forms and “ rough-
home" initiation* kave been condemned
ut the University cf Oregon in a re»o
lutian adopted by the interfrsternlty
council composed of member» from all
orgR.iir.atioiis. The matter is now being
referred to eeparste men '■ house» for
final consideration. The resolution is in
line with the poliey adopted by the
national inter-fraternity council recent-
•y-
The resolution, wi*>ck carries th#
strong approval of Elmer L. Shirrell,
«Ivan of iiii-ii at th* Vaiveraitjr, states,
‘•We consider that thtse practices art
«illy and dangerous, as opposed to tbs
dignity and ideals of college fraterni
ties, and injurious to their good name,
ami we reeommend that all fraternities
lake steps to eliminate any such prac
tice from their own organisation.
und
Lout—Tan colored valise, b. tween
Rmiverton and Portland on Te
williger road. Veil«* covered wl'h
Advertisements in this column I
Green, 1C Inch, per
cord, $«.60. * Honolulu sticker»
Property of G.
cent a word. Minimum chare* 2".
l artly dr • d 1« inch, per
cord
A - z» n<lr> Litieral r-ward offered
$7.0,. Green, four foot, per cord,
f,,r
to Beaverton poet o f-
FOR SALE
$5.5«.
Partly dried
four foot,
Ace.
p-7
per cold. $t(00.
Inquire Brook »r»—
.
■■« -■
fo r S.*|i ',i acre tia-ts n Iter
iiro«., Hillsboro Rt. 2. Phone.
.
...
- , .
ti Id's Addition, Beaverton, Ore.
Scholls 0619.
c 52-tf
. P"r' " * k ^ron,“ l e ’
n prtm lly at thia titn«* of
yen
Some tract» clear and others not
i
or
Heir
JeiHry
cheap
for
^
",,v
*
*
n
*>l,r •
clear and soma with «hade tree*,
cath. W.ll tia<!e for laying hern. ris,‘ Dniry. A- CoM iwind, mopti
fou r b'oeks from High and Pul*,
Adv r 41, •
O. E. Lierman, Second and Lor* *tor,
lie Schools on rock road. L’ffhtt
bard Streets
Adv. p-i»-i
Ou« »nd with all 'mprovemenls
pn.d 1600. |10 down nnd f l o per
For Sale or Trade— Half block o;
month
Call,
Beavrrton, 3$
Watson St. Will trade for acre
03
age. Frank
Pulver,
Beaverton,
«V
e -tf
Oregon.
Adv. c-7-tf.
For S**e— Wood. Firat growth fir.
For Sale—Matter Incubators, oil o
on ret«l ea.al«-. Low infer-
ele.-tric; red and barred • rock
e t l c o » ! , it*|/dyin« nt ¡,i v-
V W kW B
baby eh*eks, custom
hatching.
Phone Sunset 5095, Route 1, Bo"
¡¡«tr'c». Write f<*r details.
1
r
471, Portland Oregon Adv. c-7-10
I,-- -
** * --- —7 *
"1
i.iul Mra. Gi'ai if went
on a shopp.ng trip re
Mr. and Mra. Walter Anderson rently.
of Huber are driving a new car.
Mr. J O Isir non und family bail
Mra. C. J Steven» o f Beaverton dinner with Mr. and Mis. J. Lund
w „ a visitor here one day
tail ■en recently,
week.
Mrs, J. Milxel and Mrs. J. Pat
Mr*. Hairy Weaver wui kept to terson w*ie in Portland on a busi
her hume laet week with an attack ness trip last week.
of the flu,
Mr. T, Had *y and family went
Mr. and Mr*. Andrew Denholm to Portland lust Sunday and hud
of Stacey avenue vleited friend» at dinner w.th her their friend,Mr.
Jlillelioro Friday.
Morrison.
Mr and Mra. I’uihe of llulier are
Mr. J. O. Lurson went to Port
thi proud perei.t» oi
a daughter
land and brought u sewing machine
born Sunday night.
for (lie Hewing club at the lluber-
J. Turner and family entertalnad Alohu school.
Bethel Congregational
Mr Turner's mother from Hills
Mrs. Gray went to Portlund thi
boro over the week end.
othsr day to visit her gtanddaugh
On Sunday
morning,
Jnnuary 8
Beta Gray la kept from his duties tei, this I sing the first time he has
20th, we begin a seiie« of four set -
at tha Aloha l-ead store and a man been ont since she had t * flu.
mons entitled: “ Interpretations of
fium Vl»ta Ave, Is taking his place.
Mrs. Lewi» ia expecting her Jesus by the Four Gospel Writer».’ ’
Jar, unit .nr». Bru»»o* t f Mon daughter and »on, Mr. uni Mr».
The first sermon in the » r es will
tana, who have bean staying at tha T. L. King hack from California,
be Matthew's Interpretation.’’
Home of tna.r son, Robert uo-little, where they have been vDitmg.
The evening theme will be “ The
lu<e rented the Lrnest Wolf place
Tb* Huber boy scout« Troop No. World Outlook o f Jesus.’ ’ Attend
her*
M was treated to a trip to Port those helpful and inspirati nal ser
Charle* Max«y of Wheeler Ave land to inspect the Crown flour vices. Special musical numbers at
who underwent an operation at the I mill lust Thursday evening
each service.
Good Samaritan
hospital In Port- {
— Donald M. MacNell, Minister.
land, ia»t week for kidney trouble j The Huber Commercial Hub and
Auxilary ie having their monthly
I* reported ae slowly improving.
card party, Saturday even.ng, Jun.
Sf. Cecelia Church
l aid» are living received
from • -*tl Prixe* and tefrcshnienU. Evey-
Harry Sidwell, proprietor of
th* body welcome.
Sunday
M asses — 7 :4 0 and
Aioiia Super Service station.
lie
I
io
a.
m
.
Mr*.
Gray»
son
went
to
Califor
is visiting his mother In Edmonton,
Stindav C atechism — fl:30 and
Aloertu, Canada. He aay* that It nia on a business trip for hie firm.
He wa* g„ne ul.out a week nnd re- 4:30 ». m
la 30 degrees below x*ru there.
turniii w' th a bad cold, so we guess
llapflarn — 2 p. m.
Mrs. Oscar Mason wna giver u
it must be cold in California, too.
W -i'kiLiv V a s» 8 :Í 0 a. m
»urpiise tarty » 1 her Imiuc on Stacy
The ladles’ auxiliary o f the Hu and 7 '30 p. ?n
Avenue, Saturday evening, by her
Rev. J M. O'Neill
friend» and neighbors, the occasion b ,r Commercial Club he'd u meet
aft-moon.
Cu d*
bc.ng , he anniversary of her birth. ing Wednesday
Games were played and very ac v *i* played and ref, eshmenU were
First prixe was won by Late A rticifx fT’in
ceptable and dainty refreshments served.
Mrs. Rose, consolation
by
Mrs
were served,
Hrcofinition fo r V. O. I
Ueckert
KIN TON HAPPENINGS*
l’ I.UMWNG and HRATINO
REVIEW
I c iiu iia n
d en ts
Rose
Ml--------------------------------- W to Mis.
Portland
Prop.
O fim 'i)
.
T Note* horn lh«- Surrounding CounDy a»
Out Vctivr Special Corr^ípond.'*n*a W <-klv
1 li.t-Ifuher Review
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