V O L . 11, N O . 43 A Lecture on Christian Science Entitled The ”ohs" and the "aha” have it., These were the expressions heard A marriage license has been issued I from the many lad it's of the com- to Oalus Lee route Beaverton and munity who attended "Star in My Orphu B. Merchant, Beaverton. by Kitchen," the motion p ittv n cooking Mr. u d By R OSE CA VE school at the High school auditorium I attended the funeral of Mrs. Dror- Judge Frederick C. Hill, CSB ! Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, baughs uncle, Fred Berger, Sr., of , of Los Angeles, California (The cooking school was sponsored by Bethany last Tuesday afternoon, ' “i n '0 h T T e x tb o o lc . "Science a n d 1 Estabrook Re-trial local merchants, national food pro I Kirk’s Variety Store Opening Sat- Member of the Board of Lectureship ... the Scriptures. ~ ... . A/ , of The Mother Church. The First Health with Key to *“e h laateiial Opens this Week Babson Says America ducts and the Beaverton Enterprise, urday. she says In J£ e h Church of Christ, Scientist, in ' ....‘ ip. 2b8>: Many valued recipes were given toy i Miss Alice Enquist, daughter of U r. All Dressed Up and world, thought has brought to hgh Boston, Massachusetts Retrial of Jack Estabrook. union-1 ^tresses who took P « t to the I with great rapidity many useful w WUhP,aÜkeUT ctivT tV " bave ¡st^^^^etT^Monday In-Circuit "court production In addition printed reel b r i d t o f U r . ^ ^ d T u lle rso n of Mr No Place to Go ders. ton June - pinions been rising wi^h j udge R. Frank Peters on the P«“ w*r® furnished at the door. Pri and Mts. J. Tuller of Heave.to W as delivered in the Multnomah After es were awarded daily at the end 11 at a pretty home wedding. Beloit, Wisconsin, June 24— Be­ School under the auspices of Multno­ towards the realm of lower !" ■ ' "coniDleted Tuesday ° ‘ oach afternoon show, many ladles a trip to the Oregon beaches Mr. and tween now and next November, bil­ mah Christian Science Society. f „ “ . » X S X ror the S r*. Tuller will he hen....... . . . . lions of dollars will come pouring out The lecturer was introduced by £ of Washington. Business fought material basis from six farmers, a garage man. and shing- ma"V valued gifts awarded. N. Campbell avenue. Miss Lancetta Steele with the follow­ Be le t A. Brandt sold three lots in Oren- this new spending program tooth and Belief in a a„ rationality ,er sworn in. |, Star Kitchen was produced ing remarks: which may right opening statemehts were ln oa* ‘ bo major motion picture co to G. A. Gibbs of Beaverton, route nail, but Congress is going Friends: is slowly yielding to the idea of a Bofolv 2 . ahead with it. It is going to cost a basis looking away made by the attorneys the jury took a studios in Hollywood and had a large In gives me much pleasure to wel­ metaphysical Meet me at Kirk's Saturday. cast of well-known actors and act- pile of money in taxes and eventually come you this evening on bahalf of from matter to Mind as the cause oi j bus ,ide. accompanied by Judge Pet­ Mrs. Elsie Christensen. Master of business must foot the bill. It combined feature- But ers. to the Fuegy store at Rock ^e8se*- the members of this society. sent ns a whether business likes it or not the W e read in Johns 8:32 "Y e shall conven- spendng cannot now be stopped. So know the truth and the truth shall rs. M. C. my advice to busness is to quit com­ make you freo". Dobbins plaining and make the most of the Many have read these words from tin Even $5.000,000.000 M B the Holy Scriptures. Some have un­ and named m y ^ discovery ^Christian d e v ^ e d “attention “t T to e ~ b a c £ g ro ^ d f « " “ between Mike and Dedee the also were in attendance. she had discovered the ()f the Marinoff beer war of 1935 and lovely heroine, and they laughed at The annual Masonic and Eastern do little pump-priming if business derstood them while others have pass­ which Christ Jesus taught a n d : substantially the same outline of evi- w “,h Auntie Bella and the large. Star picnic will be at Reamers Rest refuses to give the pump-handle at ed them by, believing them to be in­ w law \*mcn u i u m . . . ,. _ » „ 11^,1 , ___ __ i_ __. Jolly colored maid. (Sunday July 10. few pumps! comprehensible and impracticable practiced_the law which he applied dence was given as in the origin*! Many interesting displays were set Kiddies 1’antles lOe at Kirk's. even while longing for their fulfill- , in dealing disease, the law which gave trial of last month, Business men are right in their as­ up in the auditorium, including H. j Mr. and Mrs. Revard entertained ment and promise. sight to the blind, the law which Mrs. Fuegy was the first state sertion that before we can have any _ .. . , . Christian Science tealches how loosod dumb tongue, the law witness called and completed her , A. West Co.. Portland Gas & Coke,1* group of relatives and friends at _ Florence Lucas Beauty Shop, Pills- their home Saturday evening honor- * ! P ospet y cei a n c ang»s nius these promises may be fulfilled which deansed the lepers, the law version before adjournment Tueoday. _ Our tax system must be be J bury Flour Mills. Lipton Tea Co., ing Mrs. Rhodes parents. Mr. and IU k e plaC0’ tax svstem must through the rules found in the Christ- whjQh raised Lazarus and others Wednesday morning Mr. Fuegy was y overhauled; the W agner Labor Act Kraft Cheese Co. Mrs. Guy Alexander on their 25th must be amended; and freer markets ian Science text book, Science and i from the dead. He knew the law of the Tirst~witn"elw ""followed* by "Melvin Wallingford Among the puiae winners were: wedding anniversary. Pinochle and for goods, for wages, and for brains Health with Key to the Scriptures, God but he 4eft no writings nor Bozarth and Leon V who were indicted jointly with Esta- >l,8s ” ‘8ako N a Kne' Jul‘e « e Carter.! cooty were played followed by a buf- must be established. by Mary Baker Eddy. definite rules with his followers. Businessmen plead ??ay B lazer. Mrs. Rosa Humburg, fet supper, In proportion to our understanding M rs. Eddy’s discovery and her brook. and who previously feel that when we do these things, have “ ‘;9’ H; „ Grauf r' W rs- C E M e r-; J«’«* Cream 25c qt. at K irks, and application of these rules are we writings have given to mankind a guilty to the indictment and confidence will be restored and real c - McKell. Mrs. Carrie Mrs. R. M. Miller and Mrs. Clyde prosperity will return without pump- freed from belief of sin, disease, definite system whereby they may been in jail in Washington county ! Ut’ M" ’ ^ Ackerman, MLS A Saylor of( Portland, were joint host priming. Ninety-five per cent of lack limitation and all error. ! prove in Christian Science the truth The L ia l is expected to last the en -. Bender, Mrs. F. G. Donaldson. Fannie ’ esses at the former’s home for mem tire week according to attorneys. Our lecturer this evening is a mem- ( 0f Jesus’ saying, “ I am the way. them, therefore, rail and rant at the Stock, Mrs. L. Metcalf, Mrs. E. L. ! bers of the Womans Auxiliary of her of the Board of Lectureship of Divine I-aw Operative President. They blame him entirely Barber, Mrs. C. M. Martin, Mrs. H. H. Oregon Pharmaceutical association the Mother Church, The First Law is generally recognized and for our current mess. But does not Assault Charge Faced Graham. Jean Klein. Mrs. Fannie Thursday of last week. 24 ladies Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, defined as a governing rule of con some of the blamp belong to them Stock, Mrs. Balfe, Mrs. D. Drorbaugh, were in attendance. Massachusetts, who will address you duct or action prescribed and enforc- By Fanno Station Man too? Have not they helped to des­ Mrs. Hattie Rossi, Laura D. Pulet, j Visit Kirk’s Variety Store. on the Subject, Christian Science: ed by a supreme governing authority j troy free markets just as have labor Mrs. H. L. Wilson, E. G. Webb. Mrs. : Miss Irene Burgcson returned to The law of God is applicable to| The Law of Life Abundant. Vt.imnn pvnerinre In fact vour'!.. Donald Versham 17, of Fanno Sta- c. J. Stevens, Mrs. Bender, Mrs. A. her home near Vcrnonia Saturday af- and the New Deal? I take pleasure in presenting to ^ ------ J ------- » , , W II i i ca i LU gtiu a j j Everybody’s Prices Togged »rt'/th e I W Gon . WC ^ Î.O 3. . a a,:re8ttd .F ,lliay u !> y P ePuty Holboke. Mrs. L. E. Squires, Lillian ter a weeks visit with her grand- you Judge Frederick E. Hill of Los understanding, recognition ana t e sh oriff Hallie Ireland and charged M Thyng, Iva Summers, Mrs. Han-1 mother Mrs. Mary Fluke. . The producer of commodities de- Angeles, California. declaration that G ods law operates assault and battery on com- nah Osterloh. Mrs A. Lafond, Bertha Mrs. Jessie V. Myers spent the " mlu,s a hlk’h price and a big profit is a Christian Science treat m ent^nat pjajnt Gf Frank Fanno. The latter Wilson, Mrs. C. F. Hemrich. Mrs. E. week end in Clatskanie visiting- ^ “ lc Koods he makes. He pegs his , L „ will bring healing to you. Christ i i ( <<»' was boated by a physician for a ( price and tells potential consumers The lecturer spoke substantially j Jesus secUred right results in all of deeply cut lip and other injuries. His G. Webb, Anna Mae Brown, Mrs. friends. Effie Organ, Mrs. Hugh Lewis, Iva Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kratch enter-1to tak,,j i‘ or leave it. Labor, en- as follow: his practice. lienee, we may rightly attorney. Martin, Mrs. J. Satchell, Eunice Hem- tained with a birthday dinner Friday I ®ouragod by the Administration, pegs A survey of human affairs will conclude that he knew the law, the complaint to the district Mrs. Antro- evening honoring Lewis Hughson. I ' ts hou' ly wage rate and tells indus- impress the thinking individual that right way and he applied the law- declared that Versham had attacked rick, Mrs. D. R. Long, him as the outgrowth of an argument I bus, Jean Balfe. Mrs. Ray Hayes, i Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack iir/ takc “ or leave It. regardless sickness and suffering, all of the with definite and right results, (Mrs. Jacob Schmitt, Mrs. Gladys Downing, is ill at is home. of whether employers can pay the misery incident to sin and depravity j I n hor w ritings Mrs. Eddy has re- over a dog. When brought before Justice of the; Tucker and Myrtle Haines. Bethel No. 20 Jobs Daughters held ra,,> nntl Produce goods at r price are not in conformity with the doc- mjnded her readers (The First --------------------------- their reiU, m eetin g Monday with thal wil1 a PP,'aI to consumers. Pri- trine of salvation affirmed by Christ Qhureh Df Christ. Scientist, and Mis Peace Havens, Veraham was fined $25; madonna executives are eager to cut Jesus, the prophet of Galilee, who cena ny, p. 232). "The right way wins the wages of workers and yet they centuries ago taught a simple doc- the ri‘ght of way ev* n the way of taken Into custody this week on n Reunion June 5th *** ^u,Ms mst and s' ' 1" Mrs. * " peg their own salaries at a point far Joyed at the A home 1,11 of 1 " Mr. trine of repentance and an accept- Truth and Love whereby all our charge of being intoxicated 111 a pub­ above tihat warranted by conditons. J. W. Scott following the meeting. ance of the fact that the kingdom of debts are paid, mankind blessed, and lic place, he wns fined $10 and costs. The net result is that we have __ a Family reunion of the nine children ___ _ ___ B„ , „ with ............ . ^______ . . . ____ Jobs Daugters their parents heaven is at hand. God glorified." The right way then, and families of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. and friends held a pot luck dinner f oonipletc deadlock among consumer. Many religious organizations teach from the teaching of Christian Sci- O’Connor of Beaverton, Oregon, held and picnic at Roamers Rest Thurs-! w,,rkpr. «'id manufacturer. Selling Thefts various theories of salvaton and ence is to do as Christ Jesus did— ________ ( at the Archie O'Connor home at Aloha day. i pr ce> aro based oi> inflated raw mn- many differing views of the kingdom apply the divine law of Life, Truth, Two hours after a call to the Sher- Oregon, on Sunday June 5th. Dinner \ Eire Works at Kirk’s ,r‘aI- wakr°i and brain costs. The man of heaven. It may be somewhat con - and Love in every phase of human Iff’s office Wednesday morning from was served on the lawn, forty one | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. f^ypper of Oak- wh<> wnn‘ s to build a house, to buy fusing to accept the old-time admoni- experience. The first land, Calif., visited friends in Beaver- equipment, or to launch a new tlon to “believe on the Lord Jesus The question may arise, “Does God s Leland Flint of Kinton that his car members being present. Christ” in order to experience the ]aw operate now?” To illustrate: had been stolen from his farm, Am - time in twenty one years all the ton Monday and were dinner guests' usmesn reckons he is licked before Those present that evening of Mrs. M. C. TdcKcrchei hP f,tar‘8- s <» he keeps his money in salvation which he taught. Now to j N iagara Falls one of the beautiful old Peterson of Sherwood route 4 and family met together. the family were: Mrs. Clcpper will be remembered as , the P hank. )lia ' There the banker, with a those who are seeking salvation and sights of nature is admired by thous- Lola Cantbell of Portland route 6. - .. **e 1 U1C. who observe the radically differing a nds who observe its majesty and w('ee jail booked with charges of auto 1 Mr. and Mrs. X C. O’Connor, Eeay- Mrs. R. D. Young, who formerly lived pegged ir -------------- °.?l_ rn,p’ ------ } r}.8 idle Everyone to whom I talked this week The Flints had returned erton, parents; Mr. and Mrs. Elvin here. opinions and practices of those who grandeur. Thousands of tons of wa- theft. Mrs. Graham of Los Angelos, Calif., !Va. * ^ mfnent : " I ’m sitting profess to be his followers, it is quite ter obedient to the so-called law of from California late Tuesday night O'Connor, and four children, Osborne, ¡Kansas; John D. O'Connor, Osborne, is visiting her daughter Mrs. Paul n !in 1 . 8 O1*0)? is cleared up" natural for such ones to ask, “W h a t ! gravitation, have for an estimated and left the car in the yard. Other thefts this week include two (Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. Omer Conway Easier. Everybody is riding the cart. No am I to believe,” | period of twenty-five thousand years Mjss Joan Klein spent Tuesday visit la_ I>u«Hi mrt it. That is why we Jesus said "I am the way, th" been falling one hundred and fifty fish poles from the car of K. B. D a -Jand three sons, Paradise Kan.; Mr. truth, and the life: no man rometh feet into the Niagara Gorge. At cer- vison of Hillsboro, while parked at ar>d Mrs. Arohie O'Connor and seven ing Mrs. Guy Kennedy in Portland today, Uii nosf4 B‘aKnation in America unto the Father, but by me.” It tain intervals in the past no water the E. H. Smith summer home on children Aloha, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs and that evening attended a bridal Stag«* Set for Gigantic Boom Frank O’Connor Vernonia. Ore.; Mr shower for Mrs. Frank Curran (June should be the endeavor of every in- has flowed over the precipice— Ice Scoggins creek. But consider the possibilities. Geo­ Grant Bailey of near Cornelius re- ftnd Mrs. Earl Pierce and daughter, ^ Kennedy) who was recently married, dividual to promote and preserve jams and severe cold have inter- M rs. iy -z Whitworth entertained a graphically, we are the fifth largest his highest undertaking of life. To vened. The cataract has been stilled, ports the theft of canvass tarp from Aloha, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn; W e have vast O Connor and five children. Port- group of relatives Sunday at dinner nation in the world. this end mankind has established Has gravitation abated at this spot? wagon of hay. forest wealth Mrs. ?dartin of Tualatin states that ,and> Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. John Simp- honoring her mother Mrs. Mary land, mineral, and various codes of human laws and has Has it become frozen and inactive declared that every individual shall from the ice and cold? A very con 19 quarts of fruit and meat were ta- BOn and three daughters, Portland, Evans on her 84th birthday anniver- New discoveries have boosted those Ore.; Paul O’Connor, Beaverton, Ore. sary. natural resources to the greatest we be secure in his person and in the vincing answer might be had by ken out of her cellar. have ever known. Our population, California. «*'»• Mrs. *'“ Paul was preservation of his property. It will dropping at that same spot a block . Mrs. ‘M rs' Elsie Kuratli Kllra,|i of California. ul u O’Connor uonnor was not not able able to to Men’s fine Ties 19c at Kirks, be admitted that individuals may of ice over the precipice; it would at I visiting in Hillsboro, reports loss o f on account of illness. Miss Virginia Johnson is quite ill at the fourth largest in the world, is at Kansas .. families a new peak. Our labor supply is the possess much earthly goods and may once respond to the force called grav ;l ro11 of bedding from her car during 1 ^ The yhe Kansas families returned her home Our potential he quite secure under the terms of Ity and it would be drawn to the *,lp June 16 while i> U»« I home on the following Monday after | Mr"'and Mrs. Chas. Dawes and fam greatest on record. larger a weeks The sons John and ¡iy drove around the Ml. Hood loop output of goods is one-fifth the human sense of the law of the gorge below. The force has not garag». Our Elvin had last visited here fifteen, Tuesday. * than it was in the last boom. land, and not be demonstrating “the abated in the least. The ice jam years aK°- Mr. and Mrs. O Connor ^ committee of ladies from the credit reserves are five times the way the truth, and the life,” referred and other conditions prevent the ob Child Loses Foot W o have more cash ave lived in the Beaverton and . Beaverton Grange served a dinner 1929 peak. to by Christ Jesus. The question servation of its operation, Our bank deposits Aloha community for twenty-one to about 45 members o f the Mantle than ever before. for us to consider is. Does Christian So long as the ice jam remains sc- In Mowing Machine are the largest on record. Our 1938 years having moved here from Os- ■ c,ub of Port|and and Beaverton Science show us the way to a higher cure from the penetrating warmth crops promise to set new all-time Clyde Carey. 3 year-old youngster borne, Kansas at that time. For the Monday evening in the grange hall sense of life abundant” of the sun’s light and heat, so long highs..... Pointing the W ay will this so-called force of naturt of Beaverton, lost his right foot, sev- past year they have resided on Third I Mrs W q Wriirhl is visilinir a» the ] home of Mrs. Schurman of Scholls, Here are all the necessary ingred­ About the middle of the nine- seem to be in abeyance at the gorge. ered at the ankle when he walked "‘ reet off Lombard in Beaverton. m front Other guests at the dinner and re- M iss Ruth Martin, has returned to ients for the greatest boom in his­ teenth century human thought was The darkness of the night will not IL m " of r a mower driven by his was cutting hay Sunday union were Harold Kramer of her homf. aftpr appnding the winter tory. But instead we are muddling active in endeavoring , to break manv remove the obstruction. It requires ra,hef' - , - I i.i/i.-n i r. .r i nn In .1 ...n — L ( ,L] n _ 4 i L n KlfUl m f IrO O n/l M T - , TI along in the eighth year of depres­ of the limitations which seemed to the direct rays of the sun to melt the morning. ... » . , „ i „ _ ,i # y-v u * 111 rwrumiu tuienumir oioir scnooi. Ix,wis Kmmonds spent last week In sion. America is "all dressed up. be the handicap to material progress. ! ice. With the melting ’ a small I tall . . hay . in front .. of the blade at the , and . .. son of Osborne, Kansas, who are My read­ The electric telegraph and the tele- stream courses toward the falls Tf ‘ he acc*dent, unseen by th* t a mg n or near Portland. ! McTdinnville visiting A. E. McGuires. but has nowhere to go.” Tt !, mp phone were the immediate results, increases in size and in due time thr father. „ __ \ , The many friends of Mrs. F. H. ers are convinced that there must be f you warn new. In this Issue you Soh^ne will be happy to learn that some basic reason for our troubles. Earlier in the century it was con- jam is gone. Tons of water are again hr^ : t^ S .¿aken Goo<* » Samaritan amar reived that a submarine cable might falling as usual. The physical sen* i ° Sf ^ h * condition is rC" ° ce* hy ■ ‘the is much improved in health and They feel that this cause must go 5 p. m Wednesday. aWe to be up a short time each day. deeper thaji the W agner Labor Act, be constructed and two continents ses arc cognizant of the effects, but p0Itpf’ satlsfrictory. the taxation system, the lack of free connected thereby. In 1866 this be- the so-called law or force has n o t ---------------------------------------------------- markets, the New Deal reforms, and came an established fact; Europe and been altered or changed in the least. the other more obvious reasons. What America were linked by the first; It only requires the warm and di­ Supervised Play Activities Is this deeper cause? My answer Is: submarine cable. ! rect rays of the sun upon the obstruc- Now in Progress Selfishness. I believe that wc have o t The Discoverer and Founder tion to melt and remove it and to been having a bull market in selfish In the year 1866 Mary Baker Eddy make the so-called force, or law of Supervised playground activities ness in America for the last twenty a kind, intelligent N ew England gravitation, apparent. In the sam o' are now in progress at the Beaverton years. Call it a moral breakdown, ja y woman, made the discovery of the wav the fundamental law of God is 1 C hudsen -« School grounds. Parents, for a long spiritual chaos, or whatever name divine laws of Life, Truth and Love, ever operative and applicable to every CWU6UT time, have requested supervised play you wish, but we have had it. She observed that just in proportion human experience even though to the- activities for the children and now Don’t Sit llark as she understood and interpreted the frightened human senses it may seem that wc have them, they should avail Businessmen today reflect this at­ law of man's being to the daily af- to be inactive and obscure. This re-j themselves of the opportunity. I^et titude. • They say that the Presi­ fairs of her human experience her suit., however, is hut the obstruction i us make this a big community pro dent thinks he knows all about busi­ thought was elevated and trans which, expressed through fear, d is-! Ject and put It over in a big way. ness, so let him run it. They have formed and that this transformation 1 honesty, hate, envy, and so forth, ob- All boys and girls of school age, not show any interest In the $5,000,- was expressed in the enjoyment of a »cures the contnuous operation of the, are invited to attend. Activities 4 000,000 sped-lend program. Yet, this better sense of health, happiness. from the vision of mankind. The days a week from 10 a. m. until noon. money is going into homes that need and contentment. discernment of one ray of truth isj Boys on Monday and Wednesday. just about everything. It will be Because of her love for humanity ‘ be beginning of the fransformation Girls on Tuesday and Thursday. spent In retail stores almost as soon she desired to share her diseoverv. which most effectively allows the law MA S E Z »F VOU W A N T The work is under the supervision as It is handed out. Inventories and ln 1875 she published her hock to operate in your case and dissolves S O M E TH IN ' POR F A T H E R S of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. George. are low. Any substantial Increase "Science and Health with Kev to nnd removes every obstacle which DAV, V O U 'LL HAVE T O In orders could produce a stampede the Scrintures.” In 1879 she organ- »eems to hamper and to impede your ^ \ - - E R - - L E N O M ER »OME MOUBV* for goods. So businessmen, instead ized a church, "a church designed to progress. W . H. Grauer Elected of selfishly holding back. should commemorate the words and works -'irs - Eddy reveals, in her textbook immediately cooperate with this of our Master, which should reinstate ‘ bis spiritual law of God as the law ( School Director spending program. primitive Chrif-tianity and Its lost ° f Eife and its healing effects mani- I believe that If businessmen. In element of healing" »Manual, p. 17). ^est in the human body thus (Sci- Annual school election was held In 1908 she esfabl«hed an interna- °nce and Health, p. 162): “Christian at the high school Monday evening. total, would match this government tional daily newsnaper which, from Science brings to the body the sun- W . IL Grauer was elected director to expenditure,— match It In spite of any the standpoint of clean journalism, light of Truth .which invigorates and | serve for three years, to fill the va- fear» they might have of future legis­ is regarded bv many as the highest purifies. Christian Science acts as vancy of Dr. Mason, who declined to lation and match It In spite of their standard in the newspaper world. Br> alterative neutralizing error with serve again after serving In that distrust of ‘the Administration we would quickly be on the way up. How Between the age of fifty-four and Truth. It changes the secretions. | capacity for ths past 18 years. w ■ r» eighty-seven years Mrs. Eddy gave e *P «l» humors, dissolves tumors, re* Miss Althea Hautenbeck was re­ Continued on Page 4 to the world a great book, a great Continued on Pag# > elected clerk. Christian Science: The Law of Life Abundant church, and a groat newspaper. t am sure you will readily agree that these major achievements are suff cient evidence to sustain our clnlni that Mrs. Eddy was a great benetuc Happenings of the Week at the County Seat r i w i Cartoon Briefs . " °"r ]0