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tag pom THE BKATUTOM TDUi Mystery Tied with Red Tape The time has long passed when a bank wu sumunded with, to much mystery and red tape that euitomen felt ill at eaae every time they went to the bank to transact Dullness Today, the progressive bank is a FRIENDLY INSTITUTION design- ed to give service cheerfully and as a BUSINESS DUTY rather than as a favor. At least, that is how tliis bask re gards it. Perhaps that is one of the good reasons why many refer tc this bank as "my bank," based on the spirit of friendliness and co-operation they encounter whenever they call. Perhaps, too, it is another reason why people like to save where they think they are welcome, and where, in addition, they know their money is absolutely safe. Whether you wish to open a sav ings or checking account, or wish to transact business in one of the other departments of this bank, you will appreciate this spirit of friendliness which we believe is good business. BANK OF BEAVERTON Beaverton, Oregon. I gfi I ITPPtfl ! LUIALKLWj I Lots of Tewa Happenings Tali - Id Brief Form. J Beaverton Butterwrappers printed Timei REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Mary E. Day, et vir, to Charles Eeeuvitle Acreage,thmb hmr ischuling, et ux, 3-27-xu, Lot 135 tieavei'ton-Keedvule Acreage, S1U. C. W. Grubba. et al. to Arthur A. Cooper, 3-2U-2U, 2 Ac See. 24, T. 1 S, H. 1 W, Will Mer., J3.30U. W. G. Scofield, et -X, to Henry J. Wright, et ux, T-15-20, W.tt oi S. W. W.is of S. E.k See. 30, T. IN, H 4 w, $10,300. W. G. Scoiield, et ux. to Henry J, Wright, et ux. 7-16-20, E.tt of S. W.i. oi S. E.i, Sec. 30, 4 W, J2.700. Elmer T. Connell, et al, to Benard A. lagaioe, et ux, v-lo-zu, iract l, Block 3, Hillsboro Garden Tracts, 1679. E. T. Connell, et al, to Mary E. Stuiber, 7-24-20, Lota 7, 8, 9, 10, Block 11, Garden Tracts Add. Hille- Doro, si. Ciara J. Thomas to L. E. Keck, 7-27-20, E.ft Lot 4, Block 43, Forest Grove, $10. M. T. Patton. et ux. to Marie A. Fatton, 8-14-08, lVk. Ac Block 4, nalker'B Add. lorest Grove, saw. liudley Knapp to J. A. Jones, et aL 7-7-20, 102 Ac, Sec 36, l.ltN,8. W Will. Mer., 8,500. Arthur D. Morrill, et ux, to W. Ore. Con. Assn. oi 7th Day Advent- ists, 7-27-20, Fart of John H. Walker u. u J., f orest Grove, fill. Mary Hayes to J. C. May, et ux, 7-26-20, E.ia Lots 1 and 2, Block 7, r'aimew Add, ?l,ooo. H. L. Jdleman to Erick Sundberg, 7-17-20, 26.01 Aco Edw. Barton D. L. C, 6000. H. B. Goodin, et ux to Ernest Scblicting, et ux, 7-10-20, 40.08 Ac Sec. 13 T. 2 S. B. 2 W., 10. P. W. Watkins to F. W. Bradt, et ux, 7-8-20, Ac between T. G. Nay tor's & H. Buxton D. L. C, $10. F. . Warfield et ux to Boy Staf ford, 4-22-10, 12 Ac Sec 36 T. 2. N. B. 4. W, 10. I. V. Trullinger to Lizzie Trullin ger, $-11-20, Fart L. B. But 2 Hum Fhrey's Add to Hillsboro, 10. L. E. Keck to M. H. Underwood, et ux, 7-6-20, Tr. n Wm. M. Catch ing D. L. C, 10. J. F. Cole, et ux to W. H. Penhol low, 2-1B-20, 1 Ac D. McLsod D. L. C, 10. I. J. Gordon, et ux to Anna Scbeiwe, 7-6-20, Part Blka, 4, 6 & 7, West Portland Heights, 10. John H. Jansen to Bernard Sunde, 7-3-20, 12.67 Ac. Sec 26 T. 2. South E. 1. W., 10. Geo Stevens, et ux, to Nellie A. Hughes, 7-1-20, Fart L. 6, Bik 3 Fairview Add to Hillsboro, 2500. ' E. T. Connell et al to M. J. Bas mussen, et ux, 7-1-20, Lota 4, 6, 6, 7 8 & 8 Blk. 16 Garden Tr Add to Hills boro, 1.00. E. T. Connell, et al to B. J. Bas mussen, et ux, 7-1-20, Lots 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 10, But. 16 G. Tract Add to Hillsboro, 1.00 J. F. Bradt, et ox to Peter H. Schmidt, et ux, 11-20-19, 2 Ac Sees. 2 4 3 T. 2. S. B. 1. W., 3500. L. M. Kelley, et vir to Jon KeisM, 5-31-20, 4 Ac Geo Bichardson D. L. C, 10. W. L. Graham, et ux to E. E. Traf ton, et ux, 7-19-20, Lots 32 t 33 Blk. 16, Portland Hts. No. 2, 90. Ida Meate, et vir to Clifford Meats et ux, 7-16-20, 20 Ac. 6 T. 2. S. B. 1. W., 10. r John Adolphson, et ux to J. W. Meats, et ux, 5-21-20, 30.189 Ac. Sees 38 4 34, T. 1. 8. B. 1. W., 2500. A. H. Thomas, et ux to W. H. Mc Cready, et ux, 5-14-20, 1 Ac A. T. Smith D. L. C, 1600. Bobert Edgar, et ux to David Ed gar, 7-7-20, 40 Ac. Sec 30 T. 2. N. B. 2. W, 10.00 Boy 8. Stafford, et ox to Charles Kessler, et ux, 7-30-19, 5.38 Ac. Sec 36 T. 2. K. B. 4. W 10.00. IW. H. Wehronz, et ux to M. C. Wehrung, 12-18-19, Part Blk. 8 Hills boro, (10. Fred Wright, et ux to Fred Peters, et ux, 5-11-20, L. 8 Blk 48 Metzger Acre Tracts, 350. August B. Pratt to Doris K. Dodds, 2-19-18, Lot 11, 12 1. 16 Overlook Acres, 760. !W. H. Bretz, et nx to Wm. Jen nings, et ux, 7-13-20, 8 Ac J. L. Hick lis D. L. C, 800. ' L. N. Thomokins to F. H. Hallock, ; 7-15-20, Part L. 4 Blk. 23 Forest Grove, 10.00. Ferdinand Rahn, et ux to Geo. floeppner, et ux, T-1U-2U, 4 AC Dec. 2 T. 2. S. B. 1. W..S10.00. Ruth Bealty Co to C. W. Ohmacht. 5-19-20, Lots 1, 2, 3, 14, 15 a 16, Blk. 10 north Flams, 350. Carl Meier, et ux to Leonard Van Lorn, 6-20-2U, 92.03 acres J. Yrooley D. L. C, S10. Geo. E. Tupper, et ux to Leander Lewis, 6-21-20, 68.60 Ac Sec. 21 T. 1. S. K. 4. W 2000. L. K. Thotnpkins to Leander Lewis, i-Ifit-ZU, 16U Ac. Sec. 16. I. i- S. K. 4. $2400. H. H. Hart. Jr.. et ux to S. C. Eau gen, et ux, 6-25-20, of an acre Sec 32. T. 2. S. B. 1. W,-10. Annie E. Branch to H. Callehn, 6- 25-20, 7.22 Ac. J.-M. Bowell, DLC, S1500. J. W. Marsh, et al to C. A. Broder- sen, et ux, 6-20-20, i'art nut, 1 Walker's Add to Forest Grove, 3500. Sheriff of Wash. Co., to Un. S. Natl. Bank (Portland) 6-27-20, Part Sec. 35 T. 2. N. B. 5. W. and Sec. 2. T. 1. N. R. 5. W., 1200. F Thatcher to Drainaire Disk No. 7, 7-8-20, Part Sec. 14 T. 1. N. R. 4, W.. 1.00. A. H. Evers, et ux to Drainage Dist No. 7, 7-8-20, 4.31 Ac. Sec. 18 f . 1. N. B. 4, 200. A. H. Evers, et ux to Drainage Dist .NO. I, 7-8-20, 3.64 AC. See. 18 T. 1. N. B. 3, 1.00. H. E. Moore, et ux to Drainage Ulflt fio. 7, 7-8-20, 0.96 Ac. Sec 18 X. 1. N. R. 3., 1.00. J. F. Love, et ux to Drainage Dist. No. 7. 7-8-20, Part Sec 14 T. 1. N. R. 4. W.. 1.00. J. A. rlazlitt, to Drainage Uist. Moi I, t-v-cv. rare oec. . x. a. A. 4, 1.00. Charles Crauce, et ux, to Isaac c. Miller, et ux, 7-30-20, 20 Ac Sees. 4, 5, 8 & 9, T. 1. S..-R. 3. W Will Mer. 10. .W. A. Shaw, et ux to Maurice Frank Criger, et ux. 7-29-20, Fart of I ot 275, Johnson Estate Add, B. B. Ac. 500. Christian H. Beineraer", et ux to Loval M. Graham, et ux. 7-13-20. 55 A. Sec. 21, T. 1. N., B. 3. W Wffl. Mer. 14,000. Joseph Morton to Rudolph Sahutz, 7-8-20, Lot 1, Block 9, Metzger Acre Tracts, 50. W. Ore. Trust Co to Henry E. Alli son, et ux, 6-4-20, Tract 44, Virginia riace, suuu. Rose A. Neilson, to Frances Irene Isler, et ux, 7-24-20, Part of Sec. 13, T. 1. S. R. 1. W., Will Mer, 2600. J. -W. Allen, et al to Ore. Growing Packers Assn., 6-19-20, Lots 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 16, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, & 23, Prospect Park Add. F. G. Also part T. J. Navlor D. L. C. T. 1. S, R. 4, W. WiU. Mer. 4500, Clyde L. Leedy, et ux to Frit Elener, et ux, 3-27-20, 77.37 A. Sees.. 17, 18, 19 & 20, T. 2. S E. 1. W. Also 13 A. Sees. 19 4 20 T. 2. S., B. 1. W Will. Mer., (30,000. Amelia Greener to Frank Kirsten, et ux, 7-17-20, 160 A. Sec. 4, T. 8. N, R. 3. W., Will. Mel., (1600. Andrew F. Koetur, et al to Anna Koetur, 7-21-20, Parts of Goes, 4 6, T. 2. N, R. 4. W., Will. Mer, (10. Archie W. Buchanen, et ux to F. E. Bowman & Co, 7-23-20, Lot 88 Bea verton Reedville Acreage, $10. L. P. Clark, to Abraham Yungen, et ux, 3-24-20, 7.14 A. Sees. 4 6, T. 1. N, R. 2. W, Will. Mer. and Sees. 32 & 33, T. 2. N, R. 2. W, Wfll. Mer, (1100. Ida H. Leabo, et vir to F. W. Hin man, 6-23-20, 80.49 A. T. 1. 8, R. 8. W. Also 12 A. T. 1. S., B. 3. W Will. Mer, (5000. F. G. Barnes, et ux to Isaac Lam bright, 7-2720, 77.18 A, Sees. 67, T..1. 8, R. 2. W, Will Mer, (10. Abbie E. Sorenson to Lucy L. W. Baldwin, 5-1-18, S. lots 9, 10. 11 12, Block 6, 8. Park Add. F. G. (380. Elizabeth A. Hibbs, ot vir to W, K. Douglas, et nx, 7-5-20, Part of B S. Tupper D. L. C, T. 1. S, B. 4. W. $6000. Fred A. Everest, et ux to Earl 8trong, 2-20-19, Lot 4, Block 4, Hum phrey's Add, Ilillsboro, (10. Joseph .Kieski to D. E. Carlock, 6-6-20, Lots 1 4 2, Block "B" Reaworth Gardens, (1.00. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Spraner and family and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Berth old attended the High Jinks given by the Buyers' Convention Commit tee on Tuesday evening in the Bow City. Safety First. Order your winter wood now awl avoid last winter's trouble. Beavertea Wood and Coal Yard, Opposite 8. P. Depot. Utf The Beaverton merchants who ad vertise will treat you right. Any dealer who is unreliable avoids pub licity. Dan Shaw, a well known farmer living 2 miles west of Beaverton fell from a hay rack at his home last Monday evening and suffered pain ful injuries to his left knee and foot. He was brought to Beaverton fori treatment. Dr. mason attended mm and reports him as getting along nicely. FOR SALE Six weeks' old piga. F. H. gchoene. Route 8. Beaverton. Ore. Utf ' F. C. Peck still enjoys an occasion al trip to Hillsboro. We rode down with him Wednesday evening and he took advantage of the meeting to pay up his subscription to the Times. FOR SALE 1 A. a Chase Piano with player attachment- Musk to the value of (100. Price reasonable. George Newman, Beaverton. 3Uf F. L. Maass is kept busy these days with his concrete work and plas tering. He took occasion to drop in to the office the other day and leave a check for a year's good reading. P. L. Olson, of Route 1, is a good farmer and succeeds exceptionally well at whatever he undertakes. He came into the office the other day and left a dollar for the Beaverton Times because he recognises a bargain when he sees one and knows that the home news evey week for a dollar witn tne county seat news ana otner news thrown in gratis is too good a buy to be overiooKea. If yea are tat need af Cedar Peats for tease or loganberry proas, an 0. H. Watt, Bearertsa. Xttf. Carload of Al bert Bros.' New Dairy Feed just in! CHAS. BERTHOLD Feed Store P. P. Weik to C. L. Cox, 12-13-15, Lot 10, Block 9, Pattison and Mor an's Add, (1000. Loyal M. Graham, et ux to Christ ian H. Reinemer, et nx, 7-18-20, Lot 1, Block 40, Forest Grove, $2000. Loyal M. Graham, et ux to Christ ian H. Reinemer, et ux, 7-13-20, Fart of Block 5, Forest Grove, (7000. A. J. Friendly, et ux to Lovre Mer cp, et ux, 7-30-20, 40 A. fee 34, T. 2. N, R. 2. W, WU1. Mer, (3,700. John Simpson, et ux to L, N. Thompkms, 5-18-20, Lot 3, Block 19, South Park Add., Forest ( rove, (10. a. M. uanks, et ux to Jesse Beard. et ux, 7-30-20, Part of Sec 81, T. 2. N 3. W, Will. Mer, $1100. Carl Meier, et ux to Leonard Van Lorn, et ux, 6-25-20, 92.03 A. Jacob : Wobley D. L. C. No. 49, T. 1. N. B, 3. j W.. (10. Geo. Alexander to James Duley. i et a, 7-24-zu, i-art ox mock 6, nor est Grove, (3226. Gavin Duncan, et ux to at. Bunt ing, 7-9-20, Part L. 3, Blk 6, in Forest Grove, (10. E. G. Mills, et ux to R. I. Mills, 11 16-19, 10 Ac. S. Einerick D. L. C. T. 1. S. R. 8. W $3000. M. J. Abbott, et ux to K. 1. Mills. 7-31-20, Part Blk. 41 Clark's Add. to Forest Grove, (1600. e.. 1. Connell, et al to ,. E. Ben nett, et ux, 7-25-20, Lots 12 13, Blk 1 Garden Tr, Add to Hillsboro, (1.00. Al. A. Amientrout to 41. Al. Randies. 5-4-20, Part L. 2, Blk. 28, Forest Grove, $100. B. B. Reeves, et ux to Mary E. Beeves. 6-10-20. 76-100 of an acre. Sec 33 T. 1. N. B. 1. W.. (1000. E. T. Connell, et al to Cecilia Beard. 7-15-20, L. 1 & 2, Bk. 4, Garden Tr. Add to Hillsboro, (1.00. j 1 . Connell. et al to Cecua Beard. 7-26-20. L. 24. 26 & 26. Blk. 4. Garden Tr. Add to Hillsboro, (1.00. W. V. Hartrampf, et ux to Jess Ma- ! theny, 8-2-20, Lots 12, Blk. 2.1 Stoke's Add. to Forest Grove, (3000. j 1. Connell, et al to Joe Lucier. 7-12-20, L. 3 4 4 Blk 4, Graden Tr. ' Add to Hillsboro, $1.00. j J. L. Alaflitt. et ux to EU Jlullov. j et ux, 8-3-20 L 8 4 4, Blk. 8, Pattison 4 Moran's 1st Add. Hillsboro, (1700. M. E. Huf later, to Mary B. i Wheeler, 1-29-20, Fart Lot 13, Gar-j den Home, (10. I M. J. Knight to O. G. Bretz, et ux. I 3-26-20, Part L. 4, Blk. 10 in Forest Grove, (10. ! E. w. uamahan. et ux to (Jhas. J. : Homm, 6-29-20, Part Cec. 8. T. 2. 8. 1 R. 3. W, (7000. i Chas. c. Alyers, et ix to a. N. 1 3obinson, et ux, 4-19-20. Part A. T. Smith D. L. C No 43 T. 1. 8. R. 8. W, ! $10. j H. is. Ulson. et nx to J. n. Barton. et ux, 7-23-20, 10 Ac. Sfr-J. 2(, 27, 34 & 30, I. 1. S. K. 2. W, (10U. John Seuert. et ux to Anna Pes-: cinski, 6-6- 20, 28.79 Ac. Sec. 13, T. 1. i N. R. 2. W, (10. 1 . L. Woodard to E. it. Firestone. et ux, 4-24-20, Part L. 8. Nichol'a Add i to Ganbn Home, (10. W. E. Wanless to Lewis Nielsen, et ux, 7-24-20, 160 Ac Sec 11 T. 1. , N. R. 6. W, (10. I W. A. Shaw, et ux to F. T. Blakes ley, 7-22-20, Part L. 380 J. E. Add to Beaverton-Reedville Ac, (10. j Thos. Bradley, et ux to C. E. 8tals berg, et ux, 6-3-20, 8 Ac Sec. 26, T. 1. S. R. 1. W, (2560. 1 Science has nrovan nhrenolocv to be the bunk. But that doesnt affect the H. C of L. However, we can sell furniture for less than today's whole sale coat. Drop in and let cs prove it. Cady-Pegg Co. 81 tl Summer time brings Camping needs. Folding or spring cots, camp stoves and other camp accessories contribute to life's joyousneas. Let us help you. Cady-Pegg Co. 81U FOR BALE 1 deoble, 2 alagle driv ing haraeaa, 1 saddle. Jos. Bargee, Uaseinaie. Beavertea. sou Babbits for sale, pets, breeding and eating. Phone 36 -11. Came to Beaverton Livery last Tuesday, one brown mare, about 4 years oil, weight 1260. Lewis firos. 82U LOCALS FROM FOREST GROVE NEWS-TIMES J. A. Thornburgh, President of the Forest Grove National Bank, narrowly escaped serious injury on Monday of this week when his automobile was chashed into by that 01 a traveling man just this side of the railroad crossing on the Base Line road at Hillsboro. Mr. Thomburgh was trav eling east on the extreme right of the road and the other machine in cross ing the railroad track crossed slaunchways and the driver was look ing at the cannery until Mr. Thorn burgh's warning brought him to a realization that he was approaching another car. In making an effort to turn out of the way oi the Thornburgh car be turned his wheel the wrong way nd ran into Mr. Thomburgh's car broadside, the hubs of the ma chines evidently catciiing in such a manner as to break the Thornburgh machine in two, the frame of the fine new Franklin being broken on both sides, the gearing torn out a fender smashed and otherwise damaged. The other machine escaped with a bent axle and a smashed fender. Luckily no one was injured in the wreck. A peculiar thing about the accident was the fact that the body of Mr. Thorn urgh's car was not even scratched, while the frame was practically brok en in two. The traveling man carried insurance and frankly acknowledged that he was on the wrong side of the road. Neither car was going fast. I At a recent meeting of Helhmok ' lodge, A. F. and A. Masons, than . was rather an unusual aeon H. Glaisyer and his five sons, all of '.vhom are Masons, wen pi assert and participated in the evenings proeeed ings. Two of the boys lb. Glaieyer had the pleasure of making K when he was himself Master of Haw ley Lodge No. 206, flawley, Minn, and the iaet that these man hold memhar- ship in various lodges scattered wide ly made tne reunion more nmwmai. Rev. J. A. Beiber. who has bean living in the Shannon property on Third Avenue South, vhich was -recently purchased by Dick FendalL nas entered a nomeetead near jraus City and will next weak move hie family to Falls City, where they have purchased nronertv and where ther v ill reside this next winter. Mr. ueioer teamen 01 a tract at tne Ore gon California Railroad land that he could homestead upon and he at once took advantage of the opportunity and filed upon 120 acres leeated only about a mile from Falls .City. He already has about ten acres of the ground cleared ready for the plow and will devote his energy to "'"nTg .up the ground and putting it in condi tion to farm. Geneva Armstrong was operated upon at McMinnviUe the past week having tonsils and adenoids removed. She stood the operation fine and is getting along nicely, being able to return home soon after the operation. Mr. and lira, Charles Boss and grandson, Beginal Whits, of Deary, Idaho, are here for a visit with their old Minnesota friend, P. P. Flint and family, who located here some three months ago. Mr. and Mrs. Boss like the town and country so well that the are already looking for a place to purchase for a home, and Mr. Flint is giving them every assistance with the full assurance that he will cement more firmly the friendship formed years ago in their native state. Emil Hansen and family, who came here from Eastern Saskatchewan I several weeks ago to visit Mr. Han sen's brother, C. E. Hansen, at Lau relwood, whom he had not seen since they parted 18 years ago in Minne sota, has liked the country so well that he has purchased the Wilcox property on First Street and will make their home here. When they parted in the Wolverine Btate nearly a score of years ago, Mr. Hansen went to Canada where he farmed for six years and then went into the hotel business. His brother went to Idaho and six years ago came to Laurel wood. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lewton and daughter, Miss Adelaide, returned from Hilt, Cat, where Mr. Lewton has been in Y. M. C. A. work since last fall. AS IT SEEr.3 TOLIZ Oh, merchant, in thin Ivan of mm, If on this poem yoa shoaid mim, Take my advice, and warn be wise, Go atraiffhtway out, and Advertise! Youll find the project of soch use Neglect can offer no excuse; Be wise at onee, prolong your daya, A silent hnsinsss soon decays. . That the women who think all men are angels had better remain single That the eostuma of 41 living pie tun actreaa fits her like a glove of the undreesed kid atyk. That it's a pity wisdom doesn't grow out on some man like hit whic kers. ' . 4 rat H II fHlVT IsU VoaSTCU m MWJT to talk than it is to teach some man re w. Tha the woman who marries a man to reform him. has a life-time job of twenty-lour noun a any. That roses are red So they say Insure your ear " With Banker Gray. A tornado came and raised the dickens Killed 81's hoars, cattle and chickens Struck his house, blew away a shed Si was Bale, and tms s what ne said: "I (ton t care what they say. I got my insurance of Banker Gray." That there is no speed limit on the road to ruin. That Sara was a shimmier She shimmied nrettv keen. The boys all like to watch her shake ii er wicKea ukmoourine. That the only taint I ever could de tect about money is taint easy to get In reply to the writer who asks, "How old would a person be who was born in 1888" I would state that it depends whether it was a man or a woman. Rev. Daniel Slaver filled the Meth odist pulpit Sunday moraiug and ev ening white Rev. Carlos is taking his vacation in Portland. ' Rev. W. (Walter Blair and family are camping and enjoying an outing up near Glenwood, near to nature's heart. . Velie Simplicity Velie Cars are simple of construction and easily operated. The Velie Motor is equipped with an internally heated vaporizer that reduces to a minimum the troubles with low grade fuel and gives vastly more miles per gallon than the ordinary vaporizer. It is also balanced, with lour bearings on the shaft and durable-bronzed-backed bearings throughout, making the operation of the motor from the driver's viewpoint, simplicity itself. The radiator is of the honeycomb type with maximum cooling ability. A depressed footboard gives ample leg room and pedals may be adjusted to please- Velie gear shifts are quiet, positive and effective. The clutch is smooth but posi tive and the gliding pickup not only protects the car but assures dependable application of power. A special motometer gives the driver at a glance the condition of his engine. No need to stop and get out to see if the motor is heating. The mahogany cowl board has every instrument within easy reach of the driver while seated at the wheel Tools are arranged in the door next to the driver. No need to raise the seat cush ions nor disturb the other occupants of the car to get at the things you need to make the few possible adjustments that may be desirable when driving. Timkea axles are used on every Velie car. Drive-shafts are easily removable. Starting, lighting and ignition systems are independent in function and thoroughly dependable. Velie brakes are larger and better than ever. A slight touch stops the car in stantly. Levers are long and within easy reach. A short turning-radius simplifies driving at crowded intersections. Rayfield carburetor makes cold weather starting simple indeed. You won't have accidents with a Velie because there was something about r the ear which you didn't understand. The Velie is simple and dependable . in operation and you can readily see what each part is intended to perform. Losli & Schlottmann Beaverton HIGHWAY GARAGE 0reen