The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, August 14, 1931, Image 1

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    Usoversity of Oregon
Oregon
Established 1927
FIF TH
YEAR. NO. 23
BEAVERTON, PREPON, FRIDAY. \UGUST 14 1931
COUNTY P .Ï.A . PLAN
GHiLDREN’S PROGRAM
10 BE PUT ON AI FAIR
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1:_ a ' '_ n 'f GOHilllTEE GHOSEM ID
REPRESENT C LU B 5
Regarding
Brown
«-ot
on Recent Prune Crop
P U B L I S H E D E V E R Y FRIDA Y
Womens Club Sponsor
"Triplet and Tw in” Contest
RECENT ACTIVITIES
11 c o il HOUSE
OOltfU M H I E D
The Business and Profeessional
Women’s club of Hillsboro is spon
soring a "Triplet and Twin Contest"
WM F. CYRUS
at
the Washington County Fair on
FAK.M B O A R D HOLDINGS
County Agent
Saturday, September 12th at 1 p. m.
F A C E S $150.000,000 LOSS
Fedeial authorities in charge of
They are anxious that all triplets
B O A R D S E V E R E LY C R ITIC ISE D
the enforcement of the pure food
Representatives from the Beaver and twins of Washington County en­
F R A N C E OPPOSES HOOVER
The Washington County Council of laws have turned their attention to ^ton, Hillsboro, Forest Grove and Til ter this contest and are offering
Marriage Licensee |>MI(
Haront-Teachera association met ut lot in prunes and have indicated Ilamook Chamber of Commerces gath- many lovely prizes tor the various
D E N O M IN A T IO N C E R TA IN
Rollo Day Obrest and Virginia C.
Hillsboro Tuesday afternoon, Mrs an intention of being strict regard-' ered at Forest Grove Monday noon' entries,
S M IT H A N D ROOSEVELT
Garvin, both of Sherwood, Rt 3.
of the >n8 lhe interstate movement of tried and endorsed either the Wilson river' All triplets and twins wishing to
Nelson
W alker
secretary
C A L L S F O R ECONOMY
Dick Stoweli a.'id Hut ue A. Sandy,
Beaverton Parent-Teachers associa P‘ unos containing any brown rot or the Ridge route as a short cut | enter should register, of possible. both of Buxton.
W IL L R E Q U IR E COURAGE
t.ion represented the Beaverton as-! Eliminating brown rot and thereby to the coast.
¡before the County Fair, with Mrs.
Roy L. Baker and Eva »¿ay Beigh-
F R A N C E IS O L A T E D
Isociation.
They arranged for a : improving the quality of the dried
a committee consisting of Dr. J. Marie Hoffman of the
'V . keS Ab' lt,y. both of Hillshorc.
Childrens program to be held at l’tune puck should be of assistance k . Talbert, Beuverton, Dr. Lamkin. struct Office, corner of Main
M A Y T U R N TO G E R M A N Y
and
Roderick C. Elat kferd m l Aid T-d
Ithe county fair September 1U, ir in eventually improving the demand L. M. Graham of Forest Grove and Second Street. Hillsboro.
U Mills, both of Forest Grove.
It U estimated that the Farm the forenoon. The afternoon will be- ' for the Oregon fruit.
j Judge Beltz cf Tillamook, was ap-
Board holds 250,000,000 bushels of tuken up with a school of instruc Controlling brown rot will lessen
pointed to represent the clubs at
Circuit Court Orders
wheat, purchased at an average price tiQn for new officerg of the p aren(.jthe loss at harvest time providing the next meeting o f the higiiway Verboort Wins High
.
.
L.
S.
Hurkson vs Lizzie Fuiver et
o f 82 cents a bushel, or an invest
eachers association. The speakers weather prevails that is favorable to commission,
r l a c e III League ais. default and decree.
ment of $230,000,000. It is also
in the afternoon will be Mrs. Incy *** development.
Damp, rainy or
The following resolution, passed by ,
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Leslie Clark Endicott vs Lucy En-
hat the
the board
boa
timated that
holds l.JUU.OO) ¿nner 0j the Oregon Slate Norma' cloudy weather at prune picking ..he various chambers of
commerce
Verboort
defeated
Beaverton
at d'colU older
for
publication
of
bales of cotton, bought at
an aver- at Monmouth and Mrs. H. D. nub- ,ime usually developj considerable and concurred in by the county
qllru)nv
to
5
to
win
the
8Ummons.
age
a bale,
age o
of f $80
HI a
bale, o
or a total invest- jjard>
Portland of the state mem
,ot *n the C,°P- Most of this can courts, was passed as follows;
?
Tualatin
Valley
baseball
league
Geneva Schmidt vs
George Sat-
ment of $104,000,000.
bersbip conunittee. Music will
be ©e prevented by dusting or spraying
"Whereas all interests and road
championship. Reisbick hurled good
Admr et al, overruling demurret
furnished by
the
various
school wilh seme form of sulphur three or enthusiasts in Tillamook county have
Harold Allen vs Emma Allen, de­
What to do with these holdings bands and the 4-H club of Hillsboro lour woclls before harvest time united in a petition to your honor- ball for Beaverton, but it went for
naught when a fly ball dropped in fault order.
is a big issue in the mind of farm­
A prize will be given to *he Far- One-half to one jiound per tree of a able body to designate either
the
Tualatin Co. vs Alex Brundt et al
left field and let
three
Verbooit
ers, especially wneat growers, who cnt-Teacher association having the
tine 8rade special dusting sulfur ap-W Ason river road or the Ridge road
order of dismissal.
i
miners
score.
have tried for some time to get a largest attendance at this meeting.' P,k'd eaI*y in the morning whan the M the short road to the coast,
Milklewa Feed Mills Co., vs John
R H E
statement from the officials of the Those in attendance are requested “ ir
Ktil1 wil1 effectively control
"Now, therefore, we
the
under-
» 8 4 F. Hood et al, order confirming sale
board that they will hold indefin­ to bring paper and pencil as cook- th‘ rot iu tlle fru‘*> according to signed chamber of commerce and Beaverton
Verboort
6 7 2 of real property.
itely. To sell on the present mar­
lhe experiences of Washington coun-|eiVic organizations commend Tilla-
ing recipes are to be given.
Forest Grove Natl Bunk vs Mis.
The championship Verboort lineup
ket would entail an estimated lo.
ty growers.
mook people foi their unity of pur-
is as follows:
H.
VanDyke,
left C ■ It. LaFclIette, order and Judg­
of $150,000,000 to the government and
Where dusting equipment Is not po8e ¡n securing a short road that
field; R. Kemper, first base; W. ment for sale of real property.
nobody can estimate what results W . P. Jones Purchases
available wettable sulphur or a cold will serve the commercial as well as
John Scheckla vs Anton Ochs et
Kemper, shortstop; C. Blazer, third
such transactions would have on the
Beach’s Market No. 2 mixed lime and sulfur may be useo the beach result interests of the lo- base; Jack Dolplanche, second base ux, dismissed.
market. However, present disposi­
j successfully. Directions for the use calities served by such a read, and
W . J. Parsons vs Minnie Parsons,
V. Ktieger, center field ;E. Sannow,
tion of these holdings are not con ,
Beaches Market No 2. located on ^ nd
o i lh* se
“Z
lhe toulist8 and P ^ u . e «eekers, W . 'r)ght f ,e,d; L „einrich. catcher, a n d d«‘cree of divorce.
templated, except in relatively small
Janyon road was purchased last be obtained from the county aBems join them in our earnest petition H
S9hnow, p,tcher. Substitutions
Wallace L. Persons vs C Malsín n
the Cany
quantities.
week by W. P. Jones of Cornelius, j ° K i c e - D a 8 t i n S “ J * ™
T “
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^
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u n e L. Lyda for Elmer Sahnow, Sohler order of dismissal,
who took charge Monday.
groweis because of the gre^
oi the other or both, of said roads ! for KrleRer and D Blazer for Van- 1 Commercial Credit Co. vs Charley
The next session of Congress '»
For sma"
small orchards * 8 a state highway and that you Dyke w m lam Sohler
Mr. Jones is a former employee pn ° f aPP>y>ng
For
nlanaRer. Hutchison, order sustaining demurer
certain to see a great, big row over
the LaFollette farm at Cornelius for *land dusters are being used by a '
'
rt»»*«
way.
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Harold Allen
vs Emm.,
Allen
the farm policy of the adminisl ra­
the past few years. His
.in oc- Kood
growers in the county,
thereby giving employment to those D
.
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decree of divorce
tion. The buying and selling, in •>
who
B e a v e rto n S cou t
IT O O p r S
cupation being to care for their ex- ,
wno are
ate unemDlovod”
unemployed
James D. Bobbroff vs Eleanor M
vain effort to stabilize prices, will
tensive peach orchard. He p'ans to Dairymen Confident of
Those
attending
from
Beaverton
Extend
Appreciation
Bobbroff,
decree of divorce
be severely condemned bv business
were Doy Gray, W. E .Pegg, N. J.
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critics, while agriculturists will tend handle the peaches at hi. market, S t a b U i z c d Market for Milk
Sltee. M. W. Manning, L. W. Short,’ 0n July 25 glx Scoutg and lh„„. »’ robaL« Matters, Judge Templeton
and states tney are ¡much larger and I
to the theory that the buying wn-
better than previously, also being
J. R Talbert and A. E. Wilson.
leader left for
Ollalie
Lake. The
Presiding
not carried far enough. Even so.
Many Washington county dairy-1
la y* who went were: Billy Smith, | Estate of Theodore Dorlng. orde-
the administration defense will b - ; vcry mod« rat«ly priced,
men are looking foiw aid to the tu i j l a t e Grange Master Hulet John Mason, David Mason, Melvin ■ fixing time of final settlement.
that the policy, while it did net p
i e
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Iiit>a / - f
E ho
cl a i etr
tvs thin
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ture c f the
dairy nimmomi
business in
uus
vent declining prices, halted the d** VVatftr Users M <JS t Pay
^state of w w- McEidowney
section with considerable optimism May Seek Seat in Congress Gum,n’ Carl B#ach- «••»*»
°
berger and Porter Underwood as order fixing time o f final settle-
Cline short of what it would have
since the settlement of the milk
ment.
Current Bill Each Month trouble. Recognition of the dairy
leader.
been.
Hulet, master of the state
Saturday
Estate of Joseph W. McRobertu,
The boys camped out
men’s cooperative organization
has KranKe- who has been mentioned as
night and climbed the butte Sunday, order leasing real estute.
Ex-Senator Joseph I. win Fiance
At a called meeting of the City left a feeling of assurance that
they u cundidate from
the first congres-
o f Maryland, .—s started a "cam council Thui lay, it was decided af- can look forward with confidence in s'onal district to congress , has re­ They got a beautiful view when they Estate of John W. Tigard, order
reached the top, eight snow capped authorizing settlement of claim,
puign" for the Republican notuina tor some discussion concerning the having a stabilized market for
milk vea*cd he is not averse to it. His
peaks, 47 lakes and a view of about I Estate of Mary Ann Thayer, oi
lion for president. He is not ex- delinquent water users, Councilman at a fair price, und that they
will opponent would be Congressman W.
50 miles into Eastern Oregon.
der appointing appraisers.
pecting to be the next president but »’albert r-.ude u motion seconded by have some voice in any negotiations
H awley should he decide to run.
The food was very good and all Estate of Joe
Parmley, order
he says "Herbert H oover will no Councilman Boswell that tiie re-
leading
to setting prices.
Some
the boys enjoyed the trip.
closing estate of record.
be.” His idea. It seems, is to “ start colder be instructed to collect each "
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have voiced an intention of rnakin,; 1 r e m i u m L i s t f o r L i v e -
William Smith drove his Ford and Guardianship of
Henri1, Walter,
the firewoiks.
He thinks the world and every month the total amount
improvements in equipment and in
S t o c k Exposition Ready
K"niberger drove Dr. Mason’s and Ernest Herine, order appoint
is bankrupt, that the situation in of the current months water bill,
their herds that they would not
car. Dewey the Plumber also went 'nK Henry Jacobsmuhlen. guardian.
Washington is rotten, and that it is and a per cent of the delinquent bill
have made otherwise.
The men
went fishing and caught ! Estate of Carl
L. Rosander, sett-
time to speak out and tell the trutn. cr water service would be dis-
The Premium List o f the Twenty-
fish.
time
for
settlement.
He is a dairy owner, who insis'«* continued.
first Annual Pacific International ; *W°
MT. HOOD H IK E
Estate of Charles H. Blake, setting
that unless the world’s income 1«
A motion was made that the Barbara Stanwyck at RKO Livestock Exposition to be held in
On August 8 five Beuverton boys time for settlement.
increased there is no prospect for council authorize the recorder to Orpheum “Miracle Wom an’ Portland, October 24 to 31 inclusive
went en a trip to Mt. Hood. Those
„
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improvement, much less the payment have the Dalton adding machine
is now
being distributed.
Copies
niav . h . .
_
, „
going we,.-
Ha... . Mason, Ftrtoi
S," ’ s '
“ r , u“ <
of the war obligations.
which has been used in the recor-
anager
With each succeeding picture the
y . b*_ had from Gene‘ a' Mana«
er Underhill,
Theo. Hetu, Geo.
K line' Elmer Miller vs W. J. Troutman.
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I ders office repaired, said repuirs not
name of Barbara Stanwyck is be O. M. Plummer, 211 American Bank and Henry Toy. They camped at the money action.
Mr.
France is interesting, and. to exceed $10.
coming more and more firmly en­ Luiluing, Portland, Oregon.
base of the mountain and got up at
Leslie Clark Endicott vs Lucy
some of his views commendable
The council then took under con*
Prizes offered in the variouj de-
trenched in the favor cf talking ptc-
2:30 Sunday morning and readied Endicott, suit for divorce,
even if one forsees no great success sidération the offer made the city
ture fans and is a name that must Par,ments are about as follows:
the top about noon.
Henry Gerrish
vs Arlyn Gerrish,
for his candidacy.
He seems to by Mr. Polsky in regard to furn-
be reckoned with when picking out
' n l be beef division, to which
On the
way down it was necesa-1SUR f ° r divorce,
think that there will be other half- ishing water to the city from the
the most popular of loading women ’ tie breed associations from vurious ary to slide 1000 feet and also'
Amato vs J. L. Lodwidge, mtg.
way candidates after the G. O. P. ¡Wesslnger springs,
on the screen. Her latest picture 's I'-uts of *he country have added another 400 feet. The tiip wus a big foreclosure,
nominations, and there may be, f
o
r
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playing this week at the RKO Or- ' 7000: the dairy department $11,800
success und everybody haU a good
all we know, but when the bail,,- ^
SantOFO Attend»
R E A L ESTATE TR A N SF E R S
pheum theatre and again places thi. in addition to about $2,000 by the time.
are counted in the convention *»«•
J
breed
associations;
the
sheep
class!-
it *
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c
l'£ _ _ •
»tar in a dramatic role.
Newton C. Shipley et ux to John
On both trips there were boys
bert Hoover will be running for ro-
University
b. California The
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picture carries the title “The 1 «cation carries $0,500 of our money from neighboring troops..
Narup et ux, part Blk 1 Hlghlan i
elecUon, and that's about all there
Miracle Woman,” with Miss Stan- hnd about $2,500 additional of breed
Park Add to Hillsboro. Eldridgn
IN A P P R E C IA T IO N
is to it.
Mary Santoro of Beaverton atten- wyck piaying the part of a girl of “ “ ©elation money;, breeding Jiog
The Scouts of Troop No. 214, of Edenhofer to Gertrude M. Gore, Lot
ded the 26th annual summer school high ideals. When she falls In with ‘ ‘asses, $3,750; breeding classes heavy
Beaverton, wish to thank Dr. Mason ^ EIR*** frrult Farms. Frank Zurr >•
On the Democratic side one finds
of the University of Southern Cali- some tricksters she becomes dis- d ,aR horses and jacks, $ti,3(X); the
for the use of Ills cur on both trips ‘ 1 *° William Zurcher, part of I .ol
a lull, with news that former can­
fornia whicli will end August 28.
iiiU8toned. She loses faith in every- fati cIas"“ of cattle, hogs und sheep. and also Mr. Smith for the use of
Gray Oak Tract. Emil A. Joi.u
didate Al Smith is to insist that th.-
Attracting a record registration of thinR untlI she iallB jn )ove w )lh a roughly $7,500; in the Horse Show
his truck on the Ollalie Butte trip son et ux to Charles E. Benson
party take a wringing wet position 79Q7
397, the summer classes In the var- jjj1(ld Doy tnroUKh w|IOse love and dePa rtment, which is second to none
W'/fc of Lots 4 ¿k 5 Tignrdvllle. Oi •
and rally at Tualatin.
before naming a candidate. While ious schools and colleges of the Tro- la jt|,
regeneiated. in the country, about $7,500 of Pa-
in
her
she
is
Iron & Steel Co. to Ladd K tate Co
Gov. Roosevelt is much in the rarty
jan institutions show an increase ©f David Manners, Sam Hardy and ciilc
International’s
money and
eye at this time, and many observ-
Large Delegation from
!,,art ?f Ro“ w“ ,d Acre T;“ct8 Ha'
- r . «„ v th«»
u
more ,han 1000 over the 6301 en* Beryl Mercer aie
featured in the
‘ n stakes and entry fees,
°
. 6
.
'e y Towne et ux to Martha It
ers say that he would be nominated roIlmenta of lagt year
.eupporting cast.
making a total oi more than $34,000
Vernonia
Attend
Meeting
Thomas 2 67 acres Steel's Add to
if the convention were to be held
The 1931 summer school also cs-i A ^
(-jay paree |g ge(,n
the *or
Horse Show which again
today, it won’t be held
until next
A large delegation from Vernonia R®averl°n.
tablished a new record in til- geog oeiebrated French comedian Annie
It outstanding In the l»and
summer, and therefore leading posi- raphical distribution of Its «tilden
were present at the rood meeting .
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Nine in the peison of Ann Codec. **" »“ «<
department. $4,600; Dairy
tlons in 1931 might not be worth
held
In
the
Beaverton
Chamber
of
Representatives
from
’ ceieDratea
celebrated rren
French
coomedian. /vn
Annie
* 'oducta Show about $1,000; for the
body.
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much in 1932.
states, the District of Columbia, the j u(jy an(j J5e ke. direct from the B©*'8’ and Gills' club work, $5,000; ©mmeice rooms I hursday evening
M r».
ray
M a r r illg t o n
President Hoover’s demand tha*
federal expenditures be sharply re­
duced merely calls attention to a
self-evident fact. The government
faces greatly reduced income from
ordinary sources of revenue, not to
mention the $250,000,000 war debt
payments which will not be paid
under the moratorium, but which
were, this year, applied to current
expenres. Already, on the basis of
the present outlook, financial adv-
ers foi see, another issue of bonds ne-
cessary next year to balance a gov
ernment deficit, possibly to exceed 1
billion dollars.
Hawaiian and Philippine ; . 'ands. hills of Georgia, sing mountain songs
and 11 foreliTi countries came to yo(je] an(j play the piano.
r summer in­
the 8. C.
The Lee Twins have a troupe of
st ruction.
dancers presenting "Twin High a of
Studcn'- fiori! 624 out-of-state cit Pep” an act that combines In an ex
le
ind towns, 278 California muni- ,.eutionallv attractive way eccentric
r
J
Jt
ctpalitie., ar.d such
countries as tap and modern ballet
dancing
Denmark. Panama, England. Japan. Jack North prodUCes a banjo and
Mexico. Portugese,
East
Africa. about 40 jokes.
Canada Ch ns, Hungary, and Gua-
Helmer/'Huseth and the R K O We«-
temaia enrolled at S. C this summer terner« feature southern melodies
I for their share of the bill.
T o u r in g
Yellowstone
Park
Mr
Ho o Grabh >in left thi Ground Lime Available
week for a tour of Yellowstone Park Ì
Through County Agent
She loined the "Successful Farmer*’’
Ground limestone can again be
of DerMoines, Iowa, at Boseman,
This
is not a safe
situation Montana and will spend four day« purchased through the county ag nt
Something should be .lor. OSd tsrhile nt the ;..rk She plans to returr
from th.- Stite l ime plant,
It i« not popular to demand rigid by way 0f Cody. Wyoming, about the Orders are now on hand for nearly
economy or to Insist thst taxes be
enough for one car to be shipped to
raised If expenditures be not re-
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Forest Grove. Lime can be obtained
duced such a course looms Inevitable
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more readily now than later In the
75c Box Stationery Spacial
reason.
Browns
Beaverton
Pharmacy.
(Continued on Page four)
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J©d8'©K Contests of various kinds
,he i" t* r**t <A th* short cut
the sea. Their main speaker Mr
Mis. Martha Eleanor Harrln iton.
$5,250.
The O.egon Poultry and Pet Stock Eeri’* HP©ke biiefly in favor of the
wjfe uf jray Warsley Harrington
Association will again stage one of ^ernunla-Hamlet route. Other talk- nf Huber, died in Hillsboro Sunday
the best shows ever held in con- *>rs dur*nK
evening were Dr morning after an extended Ulnei ,.
nec*I©n with the Exposition which
Hillsboro,
and
Senator jrunera| services were held Tuesday
T h n rn h u rcr n f
L 'm o u t
rm / n
M r
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will be taken care of In a splendid I hornburg of froiest Grove, Mr. Up- afternoon from the Donelson * S ■-
v:*>' in T
!: W U o a JrJtell, es- atm and
Ben
1
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** rU u d well chapel with Rev. II A
peclally built for that purpose; be Henry Davenport and Geo. W. Lip officiating. Interment was In the
*ween $1,500 and $2,500 will be given r* rt' 1 h,> majority of the above are Tualatin Plains Presbyterian church
1n Premiums.
|,n ,,v o r_ of elther the wlIaon r,ver cemetery.
J. C Penny Hall will care for the ° r the R 'dK* route.
Mrs. Harrington
was
bom
at
Junior Agricultural activities of the
Biggsville, III., October 3. 1869 P '-
Exposition which includes Bays' and
Mr and Mrs. Vincent Willoughby, i «-eased is survived by the widow, r
Girls’ *-H Club work and that ofjthe
recent bride and groom were seen ;and a ‘,on. Francis Willard Har-
8mlth Hughes Vocational group. L
Hjteon « undny
rington. of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Essex Marsh and son,
Jack were fishing on the Nestuccs
Misses Bernice and Lois Cox went
Whenever one leaves home, wheth-
river near Tillamook over the week to Lake Lytle Sunday to «pend a
for a week-end, niofoi trip at >
end.
week with Elsie Whitworth who 1« foreign Journey, the safo procedure
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¡pending her vacation at that place is to exchange all travel money Into
Byrcn Clement and Raymond R o:-
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Travelers Cheques. Tou can o’ *-
si returned the last of the wee*
Mr. and Mrs. C
E. Allen spent tain Travelers Cheques at the Bt>..k
from a trip to Oakland. Calif.
dunday at Rockaway
iof Heaierlwa.