THE FRIDAY, MAY 1. 1»81 Friday evening. o’clock. May 8th. at HE A VERTON REVIEW at thè sperii of I5.01M) per hour. A Ford IUtili l'o d o r S«*dan, fltkl INI down, lailaiire IH monthly pnvnient» II.rimali Motor*. adv 8 :lH) Mr. and Mra. E. L. Cox attended • he pageant, “ St. Claudia." given by Wealey FU vera from YVealey Foun dation of CorvalUa. at thè First Methodist churvh in Portland. Sun day evening. Colisirun hriday morning to Port on Huber Avenue « a » a guest at with the convention to be held here. . 10- YEAR CONSTIPATION ton. Rt. 2. Phone 2010 Adv tf For Sale White Leghorn Tancred land. Oiegon. th* j , o. Is rs n home Sunday. Sunday all day, May 10.h. held at j ” F‘»r 30 years I had a bad *to 0 hens: “ Hanson males ” Eggs, ft. At tnaoh and constipation Souring fond Mr*. Chas. T. Myers spent Sun Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Poulson and the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. T chicks, $1'.’ per 100. R 1 Red», Jo ' Oregon State News ^Buxton.Oregon, at the home daughter Henrietta arc* visiting Hesse, Monday evening. hanson males,'' ’’ Mead hens," Eggs («] ■i from *t> much choked me Since ta cf K L. Renefiel The first quarterly conference of ; friends and relatives in California $5. chicks $13 a 10O. t’ockerels I'd. ' B d have tieen received for sur- king Aiil.*rika I am a new woman. Mr and Mrs. William Feldt and tT .ji... si * ,, * th Evangelical churches in this! Tom Morgan, Farmington Road, facing Itt miles of Canyon City- Constipation Is thing of the past " A ire Bums __ , u _ .. . „ , . d stric was held at the Mountain Burns Highway within the bound mil* west I'eaverton, Ore. crildren of Hillsboro, Oregon . . .. ,, . - » . vis- and Mrs. \v atley were luncheon .. ari*» ,,f Malheur National Forest Most remedies reach only lower tied Sunday here with friends. guests o f Mrs Thomas Ja.kson on H o «* church Monday evening Pre Why not call Beaverton 4104 fm Wednesday sui ng elder, «.. P. t.ates. of Port­ A contract is to I k * let soon for bowel That la why you must take Mr*. O. Stowcll and Mrs. Fl«i. land was present, also a number your free trial washing with May them often But this simple German th* gravelling of the Florence Kelly of Buxton were Sunday visi­ Tractors and teams are making of .he members from Kinton church tag Fe w demonstrate!** at dis­ Gardiner section of the Roosevelt remedy Atllrrika washes out BOTH tor* here of Mrs. Jessie V. Mvers. their appearance all over the neigh . . . . . . . -I upper and lower bowel. It brings count. Also usej machines of other Coast Highway in lain* and Doug In taachcrs and all members of j Mr. and Mr*. K. L Benefiol and borhood and spring work is in full the school attended the pictures ot j makes cheap. advp 19 20 out all gas and rids you of poison las counties. son Arthur of Buxton. Oreg ,n « ront swing. you would never believe was In Those who are interested Admiral Byrd expedition given at Fine large gladiolus, closing out The Portland Envelop* Company your system Flven the FIRST dose the week-end here with Mi's ( j< The clearing of land on the Herahe the Venetian theater in Hillsboro, church were very glad to learn that • rice, 00 for $1 00 Beautiful dahlias, has added the latest type rotary T. Myers. rv i v i- nearirg completion. They r iday. Several other local resi­ at '.he annual conference of the $1.50 dosen, named. Call or wiite envelop machine which make* and will surprise you. I lean's Drug Store are new piling the brush with a dents also attended. Bus transporta­ ihuroh. held recently in Salem, the M.ss Marjorie Wotxcl of Van Nil vo Rex Gardens, Watson and Allen. prints envelopes in one operation. tion was furnished for the round present pastor. Rev W. K. Simp­ couver Wash., was overnight »ja r tree. I'eaverton, Oregon. p -- son, who has been pastor duiing visiter I" riday o f her aunt. Mrs. Mrs George Van (Vss entertained tr.p. the past year, has been returned to Chas. T. Myers. nine little girls Sunday afternoon ai Mrs. Madge* V. Wight and daugh A F’ord 1930 Standard Coupe, for this field for the coming year. Mrs. Jessie V. Myers attended the a birthday party for her daughter ter. Miss V rg in a , attended a din- $165.00 down, the balance on 18 Rev. Simpson will preach his first iu i party. Sunday evening given by W. B. A lodge convention ind bun- sermon for the coming year. Sun­ month payment*. Bielman Motor i quet at the Multnomah Hote’ . ,n Mrs. J A. I-ars’ n. Mrs. Thos. Mr u. d'Mrs. teal, h Johns of Port­ day morning. May :trd. at lliOO o' land, who «'ere observing their first Portland, on Monday. Jackson. W \NTHD n.l Mis F. R "ering now at H. Cop et ux, 19.78’ acres. Sec. new baseball outfit recently pur in Keep ng with the day. There will _ 7, T. 1 _ N., R _ 3 W. * he ho- .* h s parents, Mr. and ^ a . e.t « a » usevl on this occasion 6 and R o th c l ('h u r t 'll be musicians from out-of-town and “ “ “ • B*n" eU et vir to School Mrs " >*ai link-.rand. x il the housewives around town also speakers. It promises to be the Lnst. 50. fa rt of southwest fourth A new scout niasttr. Mr. McElroy. have been very busy since the bad event of the season. It will be an Tr* male quartet will sing at the of sooth west fourth of Sec. 16. has been elected to replace the te stotni of last week trying to get all-day meeting with basket diner morning serveie ami the pastor will T. 2 S., R 2 W. tiring master, Mr. Patterson. Mr. rjj of some of tjie eastern Oregon «t noon. All in the community are preach on “ Holy Ground". At 8 00 George H. Johnson et ux to W. Patterson deserves a a lot of credit j ust which settled on everything in most cordially invited to be present p.m. the subject will la* “The De­ T. Fluke et al. Part lot 2, Blk. 46. for encouiagement he has given the the homes. A little damage was and enjoy the day. vil’» Proposal". -Acre Tracts. Loys. done in this community, some small May loth is "Mo her’» Day", and A 1 .¿ ' r f * t0 TMor*' Ni " ie ladies’ Auxiliary to the Hubei buildings were blown over, shingle» Si. Cecelia Church there will be special musical »elec A. Mum power, 2 acres Johnson ts t Con;mercial Club met in their r e g are off of some of the roofs, and lions. Add. Beaverton R. ular social afternoon on Thursday, "i a number of cases glasses were Sunday Masses, 7:40 a.m., and Christian Endeavor societies meet Thomas J. James et ux to Title April 16th. Mrs. Livermore and blown from the windows, and trees 10:00 a m. at 7:l»J) p.m Prayer meeting and & Thrust Co., 25.01 acres. Sec. 25. Mrs. Metzel are hostesses for the up-rooted. # m i v r n r u t h t h v m i r f a r v i.w lir r - v ..u g ritb e Sunday Christian lhH’trine, 8:30 Bible study class meet* at 8:00 T. 1 S., R. 1 W. month. n d il truth about tin* value*. It’s the iiisi.h* o f tin- lir e ... p.m. every Wednesday All are in - a in., and 9:30 a.m. Otto W Sundberg et ux to Wm. Aloha-Huber Review The 4-H Club wo k is making Saturday Confession. 3:30 p m . vited to join in this service the melliiMl o f eoiislru ction un.l ih r i|iialil> ami <|uautily H. McFarland, 5 acres Sec. 16, i. rapid strides to completion. Cooking * -------------------------------------- - - a 4:30 p m., 7:30 p m., and 9:00 p.m. 2 S., R. 1 W. ol m a teria l*... that ilrtrrin iiirs its Stamiuu, P rrfo rm a iirr, Missionary class meets Thursday. Mrs. Hemy Lowry has been very Iarson, leader, Weekday Mass. 8:20 am . Vali*tv, \ A l l K. You rail no m orr Irli ih r t|iiulilv o f a May 7. at 11:00 a.m. Pot luck lunch F. J. Dees et ux to Mary P. A l ­ number one, Mrs. follows the class. I art us have a tirr hv its ou tsiilr aiiprarn iirr than you ran Irli ih, citar- len, 10 acres, Sec. 36. T. I N., lias completed their work and cook­ ill, but is now improving. ing number two, Mrs. Whatley, large attendance at these inter** actrr o f a mau hv Ihr elo lh re hr «ra re . R. 2 W. Mr. and Mrs. R. Chamberlain en­ Church of Chrusl ting meetings. Everyone is welcome. tertained friends at dinner, Sunday M. Goodman to John E. Pomeroy leader, will finish this week. W #» h a r r u r r a n q n l t o a h t u r from Ocean at all church services lust Sunday MATES & SON tires. You ran conic herr ami inakr vou r ow e compari- Horace S. Wiley et ux To Will in to celebrate her birthday. Guests .. Tuesday night was Sunday school sons, u n in lltiriicril hv a m »aire propaga min. V, .* urg- vou RESTA U RA N T Hensley, 1 acre or part lot 6, Yerex were Mr. and Mrs. Ha ley, Mr. anJ council meeting at the hum* of ___ Ronald Daist and family were Sub division. SH O RT O RD EK to thorough)* check on n r r v vital point ruhlw r voln m r. Mrs. Antrobus, Mr. and Mrs. Rorine Brother and Sister Peter. We are M E M S Cigars. Tobacco» »• eight, width. lllirk lir s « mill plies um lrr the Irrail. I lieu Frank Pulver et ux to R. R Sum­ Mr. ard Mrs. Seeking inJ Mr and dinner guests with Portland friends even now planning our hot weather Sunday. Con fed i»na. Soft Drinks buv accord ing I v ON K A I I N \N|t I \( |S A lt )N | . mers et ux, Part Blk. 34. Beaver­ Mrs. Breunig. campaign. The contest between the ton. — Wa t s , , « S i Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bullier of H*.warj Ewer and family enjoyed men's and ladies' classes is nearing C a d » H id * A g a i n t t i t h r r n r i o u t i r l u i m n presented E. L. Banta to C. C. Hancock, Poitland. and daughter and friend a fishing trip Sunday on Dairy a close. We will expect a total alMiul ilillcrrn t lire*, isn't this the m ia i logical suggestion Lots 8 and 9, Blk. 4, Cornelias. report on that next Sunday. The Mi-s Johnson were visitors last Creek. ever uia-lr to vou.' * mid there I n * iiiiv m o rr positiv« « a v F. C. Marshall et ux to Frank .-Sunday at the Pa ter-on home near j j r Fuegy has been ill with a ladies are somewhat in the lead -TUPIO IKRKKR SUO»» to drftn ilelv drt. rini ir v, hirh lire » o ffer vou the m o il for M. Wood, Lots 131 and 132, Jorn- Huber. In the afternoon, both fam­ very bad sore throat, but is better This contest ha* been very success­ vour m onrv ? t , ituildv there ran he no i|Ursliou or run* son Eat. Add., Beaverton. FIRST CLASS WORK ful. not only from a standpoint of ilies enjoyed a swim at Mr. and at this meeting. trovrrav when vou gel the 1 \( |S vourself, J. H. Sidwell et ux to Aloha Ser­ Mrs. L'ullier’s summer home at Os- attendance, but it has also encour­ AT REASONABI E PRICKS Mi*. A. B F.int of Scholls was aged bible reading. It is remark» vice Station, Part lot 24, Alton wvgo Lake. Mrs. Bullier is Mrs. Acreage Add. a Sunday visitor at the home of ble the way in which both men and F.. P Van Met ef. Prop. Puttei son's cousin. her brother. J. T. York. Ida M. Craddock et vir to Gran­ ladies have responded to the scrip­ Mrs. Hadley has returned hom? ville Savage et ux, Lot 61, Durham ture reading. The Aloha Grange is giving after a week's vacation. She has Acres. F. W. T.ISHOT The Christian Endeavor boasted P »rtf >nd 1 in^ eni, H Laboissiere to George C. been overseeing Sunnyfield farm at ^ its largest attendance for some time Sunnyside .Oregon, while Mr. and nlKht at tK* Wheeler HaI1' PLUMBING and HEATING Burke, 2 acres Sec. 15, T. 2 S., last Sunday evening. The Endeavor- ’ Mrs. John Tannler drove to Van Harold Weisenback of North R. 1 W. Hurd» are. Paints ers have been permitted to parti Harry L. Messier ct ux to Grant couver, B. C., to meet the Italian plains visited Thursday with his cipate in the visit to Holman and E. Miller. Lot 47, Reedville Homes, steamship California for a visit with grandmother, Mrs. Alice Wr.eeler I t e a v e r ln a C r o a s S e c t io n s w i t h C r o a t S e c t io n s of A N Y » p e ­ Lutz funeral parlors as a means • 'lio n * . 2 0 0 3 Frank F. Brandes et ux to Frin Mr. Tannler's brother-in-law. An- Mrs j g,Jsh anij Mrs. McElroy of raising some money for the so­ d a l b r a n d m a l l o r d e r t i r e s — no e x c e p t i o n « — a n d era Inc., Tracts 8, 9, and 10, Blk. „ ej0 f elW ara. were callers at the Wilson and ciety. We hope to send a delegate t h a n m a k e y o u r « e le c t i o n s o l e ly o n the F A C T S 6 ad tract 9, Blk. 7, Hillsboro Gar- Fuegy homes on Vista Avenue Tues- to the international convention a. a s y o u h a v e f o u n d t h e m . Y o u a n d y o u a lo n e be fc------------------------------------- den Tracts. San Francisco this year. Don’t for­ KINTON HAPPEN IN (IS ,;ay the Judge. C o u l d a n y t h i n g be fa ire r or m ore n Si t Several from Aloha attended the get that the date on which we are 1 f f i - co n c lu siv e ? IIITEON N EW S to visit the funetal parlors ha» been of Forest 1 Three-Link association last Friday Miss -Hilda Tintkie B~----------------------------- is changed from April 30 to May 4. evening at the Hillsboro I. O. O. F. Handy Bros, have just set ou' Grove was calling on friends in This will be next Monday night Hall. three acres of loganberries on their town Sunday. Evergreen Shrubs M:s. E. McElrsy, accompanied by place here. Miss Gladys Dallmann spent the F'ruit Trees Methodist Church her daughter, Vera, visited at the Hiteon is getting back to normal week end with friends in Gaston, Nut Trees home of Mrs. G. Doring, in Port­ after the dust storm last week, tetuming home Sunday evening. 1 lo 2 1 11(1 land, last Thursday. »• Oft IV H 1 » UHI Bible school will meet promptly OELRICH N U R SE R Y Thanks, we've had enough. Jcmes H. Moore o f Scholls, as- • >sw ,.l IrtM lise om fa** H.r ...n,, 1,., **. . ...... t... 1 at 10:00 a m. Public worship and Mrs. Harry Weaver entertained M*s. Carl Godfrey enioyo-J a visit sessor for this district, has been Orcnco, Ore. pulpit message 11:15 am and H:i)0 M o r o H u h ltrr Voi. 1 7 2 ru. lo 16 1 r i, irn 296 * u. IO 267 * „ in. last week with her oldest sistei making his rounds in Kinton dur- lriends from Hood River and Port­ M o r o " r iy h l . . . 1 6 . 9 9 »*• land Saturday evening in honor ot p.m. Morning theme, “ Windows of U .7 1 II- 2 6 . 9 9 M- 1 6 .6 6 II- who was heie from California. j ing the past week. M o r e U »«Jilt 4 7 « "■ 4-7 4 9 . 9 6 10 . 9 . 6 4 •» Mr. Weaver's birthday. M o r e 1 h le k n ro o . . . 6 1 7 1". .« • ;# in .640 », . 6 1 1 in. Mr. and Mrs C. W. Struthers S. P. Wilsan and family of Port- M o r c l'H e a d l Ir r a t i 6 f .llr . 9 |>lir. T - f F r -T-Y-T-r ? t WWW T'T T'? W ■ F-F F -y F F f T 6 |* lir . Miss Mary Grand, former teacher 7 pii*» were Sunday dinner gu *sts of Mr. land were Saturday gue»ts at the So m e F r i« « . . . . • * . « 9 6 9 . 6 9 6 I I .46 6 I I .46 and Mr?. A. Robinson at St. Johns, home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett here, but who is now finishing her couise at Monmouth, spent the week Wright, Cooper mountain. * \ M-ridl llrs m l Mail O r .lr r lir e t. m s.lr hy m .„.r Mwkm .w. ,. i. r »..rrr s » J While shearing sheep on the B end with friends here. C lip this co u p on and m a il it w ith $1 fo r a six w eek s’ trial su bu riftti on to •ol«l um lrr « id iu t that .l«*r. not ¿«Irritily litui to thr |»uMir. ..... o II y U , 4U.r hr Handy place last Tuesday, a mar, Joseph and William Wenzel of liiuhl* hi* lirai liiir lir e » lim i« r hi* own iishm * J. T. Y’ ork, Fuit and Dick Bow­ THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR from Multnomah dropped dead from Cooper mountain spent the evening pu blished b y T h * C h k i » t i a n S c i i n c i I m . hi . ib iiim o S o o ir r r Saturday at the home of their man were Sunday visitors at the a hemorrhage. Bouton. M x w r h u i e t t F . U. H. A home of Mr. York's daughter, Mrs. friend, Albert Dallmann. Hrteon friends at'ended the fun­ Jo It j ' A i w i l l flu-I t h e d a lly «nod n e w a o f th e w o rld fn»to It* 7 5 0 a p * r la I w r it e r # Frank Gaunt of Mountaindal*. •m w e ll aa d e p a r t m » B t j (I t t o I m I to w o d e d ' i a nd c h ild r e n '« ln te re « tg a p o rta u tu a le. I) ,ug!a< Wight, who is attending eral of Mr. Pey.on, Sunday, helo e d u c a tio n ra d io * t r . Y o u w i l l lie « la d to w eloo m o In to jo u r hom e mo frnrUm m an Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Hazeldale a d T O ra t« o f p M C « a nd p r o h ib it io n A o 4 d o n 't m ia a B n o b a o ur d<« a n d th e S u n d li l at Tigard. Deepest sympathy is ex­ the University of Oregon in Eugene, a n d th « o th e r fe a t u r * « . spent tie week end with tils mo- cntei .ained about 100 guests Sat­ tended the bereaved family. urday night at the Wheeler Hall OIM IM I, M il e , Mrs. Madge V. Wight, T h i C h r ih t ia m R r it lfC B MONITO*, B a r k B a y S ta tio n . B oa ton. M u m . AM IIOM n e t M.r. and Mrs. C. W. Struthers in honor of their 25th wedding an- ile a «« aend ate a «It weeks' trial aubarrlpHoai. I en> loae one dollar « •7 0 <»7.*, I « 9 0 (9 (a t« | Wilcox Memorial hospital. Mr. and poose Sunday afternoon, where he Thursday. (ïûWD) i 5 2.1 IH . . - 7-FO 7 90 i s s o 10. X S 10 2*. ( « . « O A.A.A.A.ad ■a.a.A^i Mis. Innis moved from here t was a guest of his brother and 3.00 20 5.21-21 . . B-57 8.17 ifc .70 1 1 . a s i t 10 a t .90 Sanford Rogers has rented his Portland a week ago. wife, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pomeroy. 3 . 23 - 2 1 I X . 9 S I m -, x s . s o 6 00 20 II II l i . { O 11.50 XX. SO house on the Portland Highway close . . . i .-it I S .7 0 1.1 7.1 26.7 0 The electric company is rushing Mrs. Lilly Bierly and daughter, in town to a Dr. Adams of Portland M. I». Till I 14 TIIIIN # » 00-20 1 S . X O I.V.I.-, X 9 - S O the new line here and is ready to Mrs. Eth I McCormick and children who will open up a dental parlor 30x5 17-99 17.93 )4 * 9 t 6 . 50-20 I 7 I S 17 1.1 S i . S O set the poles. Walter Unis and J who are living in Hillsboro, »pi-nt e jjrst ,,f May. 32x6 . . . . 29-79 29.75 97-90 7.00 2 1 2 0 . I S 21.80 » 9 .1 0 Brown of the Beaverton Electric .Sunday afternoon at their Kinton . „ _ A l l Olhmr Simm» 1‘tUmJ froparSUmuIrly i.utr shop finished wiring the C. W nome. M.s, Mc-E'roy an daughter Vers ill th hr r Si.,, I' ii , r tl u OF ■ffT Insist on the INSIDE FACTS before you buy any T ire AH we ask Is tiiat yen COMPARE NURSERY SALE C O M P A R CONSTRUCTION «h e* A D O L L A R ’S W O R T H C O M P A R E P R IC E S ! T«* Ptêiont î T A -A .A .A .... Struthers house and barn * nd S g h * r* Friday. Mr ^ „ August Obrivt and C o r i n g o f P o r t £ d X l The first Essential of a Modern Hom e- - R U N N IN G WATER! Mrs m° ,e " 'ia^ htPr *l*'nt Sunday ^ ^ ‘'of lo w . were visiting at _■« afternoon with Mrs. Ohnst s par- ^ j oe nu«h home last Thursday. I ents, Mr. and Mrs. August D~,! : Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lusby for HU HER j mann. n-.erly of Aloha but who have lived Mrs. H. L. Whatley, Cor. i ! Rev. W. E. Simpson, pastor of at Corvallis ________ ___ ___ two years for ____ the past te ¿¡„ying back to'their home on James Lewis is remodeling hi i the church, who lives at Mountain . Home, was calling on some of th<* mant,,n Avenue. Mr. Lusby works house on Highland A\en e. members of the church in Kinton, j ff)T the (;a„ company and he has Two new homes are being built Saturday, been transferred from Corvallis to by Mr. Ginhart on Pike street. H. J. Valentine shipped about the Portland office. Mr. Olsen has purchased 200 90 sacks of dron seed potatoes to Friday, three Hillsboro school eight-week old white leghorn pul­ Portland dealers, last Wednesday. j,uases rame ,jown arMj took the lets Glenn Snider delivered them by ,.hiidren from the Aloha Huber station. School to Hillsboro where they all Roberta Whatley sang over K ')P truck to Robinson on the Lipman Wolfe program. Sat­ Mrs. Chris Enabnit and a lady j went to the theatre to see the pic- friend from Rockwood were calling ture of Byrd explorations at the urday. New neighbors have moved into on friends around town Tuesday. South Pole. Children from all parts Hie Alba ugh property on Highland Mrs. Enabnit called on her parent . 0f the county were present. Mr. and Mrs. August Dallmar.o. _______________ Mra Coin and family have Mrs. Eima Taylor ¡-’ parks ot . our, baaed the Hke house on Flor Portland will present her piano pu A 1929 Convertible hevrolet y j i;„ wro live in this town in a re coupe, $130.00 down, balance in 12 one hundred cars were o u t f i t * ! to be given in the grange hall , payments. Bielman Motors. adv O M A T T E R where your home is lo­ cated, you can have plenty of running water under pressure in kitchen, bathroom, laundry, garage and garden without bother or attention, and at extremely low coat. N Paul Pumps are fully automatic, silent, sell-oiling and will pump from deep or shallow well, lake or ciatem. They may be operated with electric power or gasoline. Come in today and let us »haw you PAUL WATEC u m a sM S D s* a a rc s u m SYSTEMS go , r —« For Sale Bv Portland Cen­ erai Elect rie Uo., Hillsboro /> fw e e to m CO I N il R I ) PK Owe Mail Urde* Uwe f **k Cete* Tl*. ' f a*« Fri#« •»so Farli P*t*r 1 rrk Pr* Pair MtsSb . . . 9S-97 6.1.97 *7 -7 4 SUA . . . . . 6 . 9 « 6.98 1S-SS 4.10-21 . . - 4 SS 4.55 «.S O 410-21 . . . S IS 5.15 F.F6 5.25-21 . . . 7 .7 * 7.75 If.O O yWctitoft« M A T T K H IK .N » r ll ■ i„l a rrv irr live ru m iilrlr lln r u t E lrr.ln n r l U l l n i r . I ,,«, in sm l e r Ih,- K X ’I I I A V A L U E wc g ive yon. you r r s r now for ■unim rr m otoring. 13-Plate S c n lin c l . . . . i ^ 9 S trilli four vlil hmttrn < D o u b lo G u a r a n i * * llx e ry O rr nisnufs« lu re d Its H r e s lo n e l»r«rx Ih r n an ic " I I R t » T O ! M i r and c a rrie s Kirr«lum -'a u n lim ilrtl g u ára n le c «ml o u rs . V ou are do uh ly |>ru te r in i.