MAPLEWOOD I ^ K. M avberry and Addison of Dayton, V - ms at the V Day last sv'ck- _____ spent Sunday at Gale» Creek. M h Mr. a n d Mrs. Jack Pharls of Comp­ O r e . ton C alifornia. are visiting for u hom, couple of weeks with Mr. aud Mrs A r th u r Mills. Thf f' T. A will give a reception Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Syverson and (of ,h,- teachers on Friday night, family speut Sunday iu Portland vept. 16th. ' t i l l Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Halloek Tlw. Maplewood H ealth Group will t at [he home of Mrs. A. Holm Mr. Wes Haney of Cooper Mouu- n \Ioiidav afternoon Sept 19th. ai taiu was subject to a severe attack „cluck, Mrs. W hiteside will speak of illness last w. ek and confined to the hospital for a few days. He is Miss Mary Julian, daufihter of o' Caradow anil l.aw erence F now convalescing at his home. hfiierinarks of Barberton, W ash Mr. and Mrs. Verl Salee and fam- v i , married at the Hilldale church Sunday morning at h o'clock. A • ly of Hillsboro were callers at th. ne breakfast followed at th, Tom Miller home on Sunday. of the bride They left for a hort trip to Rainier National Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor and Park and will be home a fte r tin Mr. George Miller were dinner guest» 31 th at their new farm home ai of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller on S u n ­ Barkerton. ____' day. Vera Anderson, of sutni the week end home. O regon at the City, Beck Seth Johnson is at the Shrincr’- Hospital He will have his tonsil- removed on T uesday and another operation »vill be perform ed on him in 3 weeks. Mrs Toreson’s father, Mr Martin, returned front a trip to W estern Iowa where he attended the funeral M his sister. A baby girl was born to M r and Mrs A. Norscll at m.- *^>lroy Memorial Hospital on August 31st. The Holm family Seattle for the week m otored end. to Mr. and Mrs. W . Avery had a delightful motor trip over the Mc­ Kenzie pass last week. The Maplewood public school opened with an enrollm ent of 1 (W pupils, and four teachers. Miss Dollyrumple, Miss Johnson, Miss Rumble and the principal, Mr Manning. T he school has been made very attractive during vacation with kalsoinine and paint.. Tuesday uight which was of u n t o l d ’ value to poultry uieu E. J. Dixou. m anager of the egg association. P o r t ­ land, was present aud th e c ounty agent. O. T M cW horter, from H ills­ b o r o . Tuesday evening, S e p te m b e r IS is the next meeting uight and " y o u ” 1 a re invited. Come. FAIRVALE 1 - aii vale is in the act of preparing for winter. Wood-saws hum , gurdem a re being plowed and put in order for the rainy season. Late vacationists a re re tu rn in g . Visitors are taking lliglit. House-wives on being invited o u t a re very likely to a n sw e r: "C an't, too busy c a n n in g .” Young children have already gotten into the grind of school and may be seen in earlx m orn tripping hurriedly front every nook and corner. Every smiling face tu r n e d tow ard the seat of knowledg« th a t they all love at this season h I most as violently as they disliked it last June . For some who have passed beyond the local grades the big a d ­ v e n tu re of having entered " h ig h " is now history. For youth adjust.» itself tapldly, and a lth o u g h they are still known as " F r e s h ie s " among th e ir fellow stu d e n ts they are more secure and feel in th e ir own minds less " f r e s h " th a n they did last week. As one young m an put it, "They may be freshie now, but next year they will “ su ffe r m o re .” C om plim enting h e r a u n t, Mrs. J. The executive board of the P. T o n itis 01 ist. P r a a m .> 111111 ., .xtrs. „•» of St. u l, , Minn., Mrs. A a meeting at the school r P. . g Collins ouse Thursday, to m ake plans for E. Melin gave a tea on Wednesday A . * heir years work. Mrs. Bankroft pre- ,n. Those p resent beside the guest or ''■ ided. honor were Mrs. A. S. Ellis, Mrs. H Mrs F Olson has as her guests E. Coleman and Mrs. Anna Melin ol her son Toby, and family ,of P o r tla n d : Mrs. M. E. Carey and Mrs Clias. E. B e rn a rd of B eacerton; Mrs. Seattle, Wash. c E Miekei of A lb a n y ; Mrs. Harold Ellis of Bandoli, and Mrs. M. S HAZELDALE Rodgers of Woodrow. 1 . had A harm onious and happy g a th e r in g Saturday eveuing form ed a g e n u i n e 1 surprise ou W. R. H aw xhurat when he returned from his place of busi-, ness at Tigard. The a f f a ir was planned by Mrs. H a w x h u rst in houoi of Mr. H aw xhurst * natal day. " 5 0 0 ' was played at th re e tables, the p rtie s being aw arded to Dr. H arry H a rd in g Miss Trixie Johusou. C. M. Wilson and Mrs. E. C. Richardson. Huge ja rs ot gladiolus and a s te rs frotu the hostess's own w onderful b a c k y a rd tlow er garden adorned the rooms. China noodles, th a t te m p tin g dish, was the "piece de re sista n c e " w ith many side dishes and the gay c andled birthday cake m ade a festive table. Among th e many gifts c o m m e m o r ­ ating the day was a fram ed p a in tin g iu the new sunshine finish en title d “ A llah's Prayer. P resent w ere Mr and Mesdauies R. Schofield, Oregon City, Mrs. Alvin Wells, Tillam ook. Dr. H arry H arding, B re m e rto n , Mrs. L. S. Harding. Mr. and Mrs. C. R ic h ­ a rdson, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Meyer. Mr. aud Mrs. C. M. W ilson. Miss Trixie .Johnson aud th e host and hostess. Mrs. E a rl Meyer gave a party T uesday nig h t for 16 m e m be rs of her club, the K. D. S. club. T he evening xvas pleasantly spent w ith conversa tiou and refreshm ents. Members of the Jo h n Nyberg fam By with tile Cole sisters, Beatrice ami Gladys invited more tliau 100 guests S a tu rd a y evening to su rp rise Mr. anil Mrs. Cole ou th e ir 25th wedding an uiversary. They received many gifts and a lto g e th e r was a very success tul affair. :z Mrs. A. Wendland and Mrs. Owen j Builcr were joint hostess, Wed- , , f / fh ' 3 1d?h *h , ‘ tul afternoon. Atter the delicious |U IlL.hcon s,.rveil luncheon served a, at Hid. high ttoon thl. gU,.sts played 4 tables of bridge, highest honors going to Mrs. Holt Cummings, Mrs Kruger Boden next Mrs. lack O Donnel ami Mrs. u iw.-. v .... 1 Lone ___ .«1,:_ 1. ... Robert Van taking low. ..- .... ... r ...." SECOND LIBERTY LOAN C PER CENT BONDS exchange offering of new TREASURY NOTES , Liberty L xmu « b im I s beve beeo cadi ** '► * ’ on Novella lori lôtb — be pwjii aftei kiukt dsi« * S>V*Q sJ m urn* ui l isliwd 7T** llWkiasry IA f g for ÜKdBd Ujffk« C u i * e / 4 V 4 tar/ a»ut Uau — •* ■ ;dr.ki>iOi * m 4 m the c isew itdU wu&i I . lai'iw m aw w aaw — -» — — Bwtdere ot liberty L ooaa C vov . C i U - j . f * * ,' * # l k u k i i « b o in u r e U t l a k e u l v a etuegi , ih n x^f/ioctuiMty to ok * U iu 1 rr*» u ry öxj ( J — se wFaosaAl ir r is e tLear • ' r i i » s e ll I e t t U e a tiu it* »i p-esilzit -W • mt OLMMtuankrm u f e e v Fwlerei ■^rvs htel A W M E L L O N . S e c r e t a r y o< t h e T n . f c o t "««M V », o C: S^.io*uw a. IWJ. Mrs Elsie K ^ s e r for more th a n Mr 3 . List T leard seven years o p e ra to r a t the Tigard te lephone sta tion was 1 a fine fountain p. n before h e r re- moval to P o rtla n d this week H er kindly voice and accom m odating wax- will be mi - " I -- W ildest d family left T hursday lot D um b- w b « n th«y will (i3V, r h a t g e of a prune o rc h a rd for ih, harvesting of the crop Mr. and x| \ |a r (i W tldgrube will stay at home place. »i««.«d •* for h i. pi.rtr.Uure He found In his own colfidnusues» ^ ^ ^ ^ h d louk«d upon. Uich.rd Grunt * _________________ . . . . . T h e P ro d ig a l Scotch o » .» T h . T.,.1.11» X’. l l . T P®ullfT LINDBERGH’S LUCK Possibly no one has been featured more in the publie press und lu the public liiinll dur t* ti 11 r I e s bergli. t0 u m r W “ . the prsyer* of ftieli * e U >“' * CENTS A LINE PER TIME Lilli j ((£}, 111J7, W e s te r n N e w s p a p e r U n io n ) “The Portland Pirates” f t ? X Big 8-Piece Orchestra Y Every Saturday Night Under New Man- a gement N*tck 'S, seven liisho] 1 *. k igaui SM A L L P A Y M E N T D O W N h a n d ­ les modern house, Portland, 2 bed­ rooms, fireplace, bath, built 111 kitchen, garage Its- > ear-old \xul- mit tree, 2 apple, 1 crabapple, 2 cherry trees. B o x 38ti, Beaverton. D I M V IU RM- R l’or sale A \V \ \ title. bet ( i r e i nhoqs and \ \ li e d er, ou Joli (isoli. iOL’SE F t >K RK N"r at Whit fot li Station, j»•ining se hot >1 and club house. \ \ !Il re - ilIrcoiate for de sirable tenant, i- c. Kich.it dV » 11 , owner, Tu alatili, Ore , l'hottc ria- ani 415 2 ITALIAN PRU N I ■:s 2 cents per pound. Bring boxes, Tualaiu Heights t luckily, Tualatin, On- Second place south of high school g o vi s sale reasonable ( . 1' Aude isoli, Route I, Slit-, VN ( n 1 -il. one ioni ili mile xxI st of Sl\ ( orner* --------- l-'OK R EN T Small modern house, gar at;e, corner of Ryan and Acacia sir eels, Multnomah station, Mrs. II I J o h n s o n m il k O V F R L AND 85 iin A-I condition. license ami new battei v, recently o verità uled \ \ di seli or trade for any t hitng * can use. Edward Day, Route 4. Bi*a\ cri 1 X 1 . \ \ v \ I'l l > Girl that ;t 11 etui - high school to hell* xxith light house work aud be compatii. >11 H. A TOR SA L E Italian Prunes P •c a Lowry, Aloha. I in pound Pick them yourself K 4 Bx I.« H Olsen. E X P E R T Shoemaker at Tigard, see John Lett/, two blocks south 0 1 1 Public school. TOR F I R S T (.'LASS, old growth Cordwood, call ( has. Robeits, at FOR RENT' 5 room modern house Tualatin, Oregon ga> furnace, $25. hard road, Elicila street, near Ryan Place Station. TOR K E N T 5 mi. log bungalow, E. Holly completely fut ttislied, good garden. ou I igardviltc Heights. $2.' ion D. L. Alb libili. Dayton, Oire. E N T —4 rooms and bath, l FOR large R attic, X full cement basement, is now playing at Fairvale Win. T Hern- Ax c , Tigai tl. FUR SAL B Graia CCIIIIs eux:h. Frank PANY ALL WANT ADS Layton, like Lindbergh, was. called lucky. He xvas advanced very rapid ly In the firm to which he attached himself after he left college. He was young, hut at the end of four or live years he wits »head of men who had been with the firm two or three times as long as he had been, lie fell al most at once Into a position of re sponslblllty which very fexv young men attain. It was this fact, no doubt, which led ......... to speak of him as lucky, bur It was tint luck which won I .ay ton his position. He had had six years of careful training after he left the high school before he tried for a Job. He had studied the situation in which he found himself very carefully and had done his best to make himself useful and necessary to the head of his de­ partment. Training helped him : hard work helped him; interest and deter­ mination to get on helped him; ttn- seltlsh desire to he of service to the organization helped him; It wasn't luck any more than It was luck xihlcli brought Lindbergh success \\ alimi \ \ AN I'l-.D- Man with car to sell complete line quality Gito Tires and Tubes Exclusive T trr ito r ) T xperiettcc not necessary Salai x $300.00 per month. Milestone Rub ber ompaiiy, East Liverpool, Olm. ™ ' chnnoe. on W A N T E D u u i - and xxlu.ir. pax cash I has, Berthold, or JuU Beaverton. OUR C L A SSIF IE D ADVER­ T ISIN G IS D E SIG N E D TO PR O D U C E M A X IM U M PROF­ IT A T M I N I M U M C O S T . It was >1 SAL F -Hogs doll. Count Five \Vx>rdx to Line li g the lust few m 11 11 t b s t h « O pups. Nice watch dogs. Mrs Fred Shotskv, Rt. 1. Box ,412a, Tigard, Ore. F O R S A I . I- lohn- I, ere minx-er in«i rake, $ 1 1 0 ( 8 ) I Strom, Tigard W hat’s Worrying You? What Can You Really £ Worry About, Except— 4; J. S. 1. T o B r co n ir 2 To H ave A M on ey, 3. T o N eed 4. T o D ie, 5. O r To Roark, O regon. Nam e T e ll W h olly Fatal D isa b led, *{' A ccid en t, Y X Be P o o r ’In F ill Out Agent New me how O ld And to A ge? M a il i Coupon T oday York L ife Insurance take these w orries z. Company, out of P ortland , J V life. *{* Address Phone Y • EK T H I S A M A Z I N G N E W • HAVING INV EN TIO N K r i u K rom Str> p p tr !§ the M o tt S u rp rie- in o Device E v e r / o ten ted . M akee a Sin g le R a zo r b la d e L a et In d e fin ite ly a n d (¡w ee Y ou the Cooleet. S lic k e tt S h a re s o f Y o u r L ife , fro th in g L ik e /» L v t r S een b e fo re ! Free Demonstration-No Obligation l iF^KK la m c h a n r a lo r y ou t o aee f o r y o u r a a l f * A th e a itto n ith iiij r ahavrln« i n v e n t i o n tt»e w ho le c o u n t r y ia U n k in g al«aut. ( P r o b a b l y y o u ’ve nl re a tt y r e a d a b o u t i t in S a t u r d a y fcvenififf Po at, L i tia r ty , Collier • an«l o t h e r hicr D ilf f U io e a . ) T h in k o f it I SGfl k e e n . co->i o have« a y e a r fro m t h o f tm « b ird « . T h a t ’fi w h a t X R I .’S K R O S S ia d o »ug to r A m e ric a n n h a v er» e v e r y w h e r e ? T h i s ain a zin tf i n v e n t i o n rrtarke e u c h a r a d i r a ) a d v a n c e i n a h a v i n ir c r n f o r l a n d e c o n o m y t h a t i t d a a e r v e a to » xj c a lle d m u c h m o r e t h a n a e tr o p - p e r . R a t h e r it ia a b l a d e re ju V e n a t o r . Mnkr* h u n d r e d e o f ke en , g u k k a h a v e e bioaaom w h e r e o n ly o n e g r e w be fo re . Kaisr f K h / hji e t r o p e y o u r b la d e ( a n y m a k e ) • n t h e d ia g o n a l, j u e t l i k e a m a e t e r b a r b e r , P r e » 8 u r e d e c r c a a e » a B t o m a t i r a l l y . N i c k e l jig fliea u p t o n o t i f y you w h u u b la d e ia rea tty . w ith t h e k e e n e e t c u t t i n g e d g e t h a t a te e I c a n t a k e Decorating ainl Paper Han^injj * Graining & Hard Wood Finishing Albert A. Page & Sons EXTERIOR and INTERIOR House Painting - Kalsomining a Specialty BE 0254 x ! Route .t, Box 13.1, Portland, Oregon x K-RJSS KROSS S T R O P P E D and R A Z O R « I « ” f e r r i Moat r qua n « aver W% r * . M\. ï s a • K» iiJy S f s i ' . r i in on# w A d ju a te tz i» -♦ o a t.y .«» r>a o* • »-ori Htrrtgly i .a tla zu»f. t h e to u g h e -a t cr'sy c f wh»a k N o t o r.» I »«• 1t cx*.f on u ta m s r te tta f o f i 5 s «U Ja Ml ar.ij g e t tf.ia B e a k rv«J of t e i n e I i . q gi% mg away F a l l to I n tr o d u c a t h a K ria a k « ¿ ttr v p p a r a n d «ntiU aff »hit ie your own hmue Atoau*utc)y no eLn^m ton ffThta ufie r ia li mited , ao r h p th ia o u t e n d d r o p to# a Doat#I t o n i g h t — o r b # l t « r eUli. te le p h o n e m e. W hy Dot d o i t b o w T A. E. WORTH Z - 5 D ctui o t Yicu. I ■ Ivrrw ltjr o f tliiB u U . B jL FOR ■ÙOXuetUCjUtyoivx fffcdCSUCXtf a ;t MLiOuCn THOMAS ARKLE CLARK By Charlotte ( "bb, teacher Violin, Piano at your home. Multnomah, AT- 55011 WANT ADS. Tear O ut This Ad —W orth II to You xiM old superstition that "every * -saxpei ■ I -mmi* heiirt bre a k ." bar S M « iDTerne»s At the bottoti "f tfie wishing well, of who»e water» ns , | p breathing ■ wist, and there sfter dropping In a «-»In. twer.t) whoi. til. guineas have beeo found this year be Many front this locality have gone no eli(j of half crown» and «m the hop y a rd s for th e ensuing Ung,. ..................... to This is held to be significant am wi-eks _____ , refutation of the Idea that the Scot T ,„. vlved vegetation.____ A L O N G L I F E ’S TRAIL 4 ni"»( 11 niarkahU --Phone--Write -Call feut which he we rompltxlicd — a T h * s e l li n g p o w e r nod t h e b u y ­ f. at xv h l o h re in g p o w e r o f t h e c l a s s i f i e d ad qulred courage m a k es sp ace in the classifird and endurance c o lu m n a " sure f i r e ” i n v e s t m e n t . mid nerve and L ist your needs and p r o c la i m perhaps above ah y o u r sa le i t e m s here. el u>. training. Lindbergh ha» IN ST R U C T IO N S been te rm e d F i v e C E N TS a l in e per issue “ lucky" every­ C ount liv e w ords to the line. where. but If wan not luck which cur H i m count your p rotits rled him across the ocean any more than It was luck which made It p o s ­ sible for Columbus four hundred years T h e s e C l a s s i f i e d A d i a p p e a r in ago or more to navigate the hitherto B e a v er to n E n terprise, T ig a rd S e n ­ unnavlgated Atlantic Lindbergh hud | tinel, M u l t n o m a h P r e s s a n d A l o h a prepared for his Journey. News. No, Lindbergh xv^s not lucky; he C O M B I N E D C I R C U L A T I O N 225u was well tra in e d ; he xvas well equipped; he had prepared himself I for unforeseen eineigtneles, and he] A ll f o r t h e n o m i n a l p r ic e of 5c per l in e p e r tim e . ■ had confidence In his own ability to meet the unexpected. He had the , courage of well tlo u g h t out convic­ M U S T ACCOM- tions based upon a thorough train CASH Ing. He did not succeed through 1 SHAHAPTA. Mrs. A. A. Bender and family xisitcd her parents, Mr. and Mrs Will. Borsch, '\iu r s d a y . Miss S u z ­ Mr. F ra n k Nichols of San F ra n T he first m eeting of the season anne Thomas has returned home cisco, Cal., who w as visiting Mr. and was held by the Pa ra d ise Valle) after a very enjoyable vacation Mrs. Raymond H aynes, is now a pa club on T uesday. tirut at the flood S a m a r ita n hospital. Fred J. Borsch will speak next We a re to have a new spaper, the Tuesday, Sept 20th on K G. VY. His topic will be “ New Hardy Cooper Mt. school opened on M on­ first issue of which is expected to Perennials. day, Septem ber 12, w ith a n e n r o ll­ a p p e a r .n e x t week. ment of 38 pupils. Miss J e a n S m ith , j -------- I Teddy McCuen underwent a ton- whose home is in th is n e ig h b o rh o o d , 1 T he so u th side of the highw ay i s , sii operation Monday. Dr. Thatcher Is teaching th e re . — 1 t n » 1 th< '.c I attended him. being g ~ raded aw ay to “ widen str e e t to e ighty feet. —— While Mr. a n d Mrs. J. A. McMil­ _____ The Shahapta Bridge Club were lan were in P o r tla n d on S u n d a y e v e n ­ School opened w ith an e n ro llm e n t « m sts of Mrs. K Untold of ing, thieves b ro k e in to th e ir store of 45. T his is about ten less than j 1 _____________ anil got aw ay witli a q u a n tity of to­ last year. H ow ever, it is hoped th a t j Mfg p c Thaver won i sl ,irize. bacco, c ig a re tte s, etc. late content will m ore titan m a k e up \ | rs q Butler 2nd and Mrs A th is deficiency. I Wendland and Mrs. F. Richvvald, Mr. E. W. L iv e r m o r e of Seaside. i low. Oregon, is visiting f r ie n d s a n d r e la ­ S tre e t signs a re to be e rected at tives around th e n e ig h b o rh o o d for a all intersections th r o u g h o u t th e F a ir ] few days. vale tra c t. T his work is being spoil-] T h a t M a g ic B o ttle sored by the C o m m u n ity club. Mr. and Mrs. R o b e r t G r e e a r of San “The bottle of medicine habit is ego, Cal., visited on Monday with Tlte a u tu m n social season of the! nothing but a persistence ot a de elr cousin, Mrs. A. F. Doty. C om m unity club will open w ith a diu- pruved superstition or a fot iu of utedi tier on W ednesday evening. Septeni- fetish worship C ongratulations a r e being received her 28th. An excellent pro g ra m has Thl* stateuieut, made by Professoi by Mr. and Mrs. H a lv e r Olson, J r ., been a r r a n g e d to follow d in n e r. Mu 1 Wynn, has probably surprised a goo.t on the b irth of a baby girl. sic will also be provided for dancing many people, for there Is still wide Mrs. F re d S trie k e r is c h a ir m a n iu spread faith in the magic of t ie doc­ Miss A nna B e r g e r of P o rtla n d - to r’« bottle.’* charge. *nt Sunday* w ith h e r uncle. Mux 1 Indeed, it Is rather difficult to re rger. Victor Aneky is im proving his main skeptical iiimut it when you ure III. Many a husband who has advised Hr. Dempsey, who lias been suf- place with a c e m e n t basem ent. hla wife to “throw all lliai silly »lull Ing for som e tim e w ith blood pois - down the sink" while she xvas taking TUALATIN. ng in his r ig h t h a n d , has finally 1 medicine, has «wallowed nauseous I to have his second fin g e r antpu- draughts very meekly when his own Nine P o rtla n d ladies u nited in turn came. fd. He is now d o in g well a n d ex-, form ing a party a t th e hom e of Mrs. ts to be a b le to w o rk soon. Still, we probably do take ton much E a rl Meyer, T h u rsd a y , r e m e m b e rin g medicine. Mo»l of us ate our own Sunday school is h eld in th e school h e r n a ta l day. T he in v a d e rs b ro u g h t “doctors" even before we ure forty, house every S u n d a y m o r n in g at along te m p tin g re fre sh m e n ts. ■ltd doctor with favorite prescriptions 10:30 o'clock. E v e ry b o d y welcome. —London Answers. L ieut. Com. H a rry H a rd in g was Hazeldale school s t a r t e d on Mon- here from B re m e rto n , W ash , S a t u r ­ G en iu s o f S h a k e s p e a r e f morning, S e p te m b e r 12, w ith an day evening, r e tu r n in g Sunday. He Shakespeare u«eij the skeletons of ■ollment of 24. T h e te a c h e r , Mrs. was accom panied by Mrs. H a rding mice H olm es, of P o r tla n d Is m a k - biiii upon tLt' si m ini of hum * Mini 1 , her hom e w ith Mr. a n d Mrs. 1,1X1110 ______ cast at hla ft*W a ht*itp ot i I mvh I mat res. A new electric m eat, fish and bone ter. But be ri.ffl.ed them with flesh c u tle r called the Jim V aughan ha.» and blood, and breathed lino Mr and Mrs. A. Meinel a n d E rn e st beet, stalled In the T u a la tin m eat trfl«. «nd they B 'e d «ml u,»ve«l with • m a rk e t to cut m e a ts for th e T u a la tin Hf* H“*' wa* “ ,“ 1 * T O H O LX >ii.JU O f » UlarK 1 .. . existent after lie had «lice thrown It and T igard nidi H,i' f ^ f i 0|T from his own exuberant I Intel of c u ttin g a hlnd q u « r t . r o f ^ f vl|u)| r.raln in two m inutes T here is no w aiting ^ ,# w ||w tw.B>:ur, Nlld ungller and no bone sp lin te rs. klnK> tlmD . j , K u n q * could Have fur NKBUH tÄH sjdafcm :wOi x - r t K ep resen .a tiv s Phan. Has U Rt w / Broadway MS7 R - 7 2 — B a a »er to«. O r.g u o t 500 B U S IN E S S CARDS $ 1.50 PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE On Highway At O. E. Track Phone 7503 » » » » » » » » » ♦ » » « ♦ » < - X - -:- ->-> o 4 ->