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BEAVERTON PAG E t F R ID A Y . E N T E R P R IS E D E C E M B E R 18, 19(1 A rth u r M. H yde, s e c r e ta ry o f th e S E W H tE F O R T G IV E S U. S. d e p a r tm e n t cf a g ric u ltu re . O IL S P R A Y A D V IC E T h e c o n te s t w as c o n d u c te d by th e N a tio n a l C o m m ittee on B o y s’ a n d : G irls' 4-H clu b w ork. M ore co m p lete su g g e stio n s r e g a rd U. H. J E F F R I E S . P u b lis h e r in g th e use of oil s p ra y s th a n e v e r b efo re h av e ju s t been m ad e by th e ON O REG O N FARM S a n n u a l c o n fe re n c e of s ta te a n d g o v e rn m e n t sp e c ia lists w ho in e t a t Spo- P u b lish e d F rid a y of ea c h w eek by P io n e e r P u b lis h in g Co. a t B e a v e rto n B A K E R —B a k e r co u n ty , fo rm e rly k an e e a rly th is m o n th to c o m p a re A dvises B u d g e t fo r M a rtia l H a p p in e ss to ru n th e h o u se a n d a n o th e r sum O re E n te re d a s secon d -class m a tte r a t th e p o sto ffic e a t B e a v e rto n , O re k n o w n m o stly fo r its b eef c a ttle e x p e rim e n ta l d a ta g a th e r e d o v e r th e 0 n e w o m an e f m y a c q u a i n ta n c e , fo r m y c lo th e s a n d s p e n d in g m oney a n d sh e ep , h a s d o u b le d its d a iry l*ht *ive y eer3 . O reg o n w as r e p r e a t tr ib u te s h e r h a p p ily m a rr ie d lif« H e to o k a lik e am ount fo r his p o p u la tio n d u rin g th e past 1 0 re n te d a t th e c o n fe re n c e by R. H. clo th es a n d sp e n d in g m o n ey a n d w e y e a rs, a n d now has a to ta l of R o b in so n , c h e m is t o f th e e x p e rim e n t j t0 th e b u d g et sy stem . S u b sc rip tio n R a te o b u n k ed th e re s t fo r d o cto r, d e n tis t. 10,571 cow s, a c c o rd in g to f T. sta tio n , a n d L eR o y C hilds, su p e rin - “I t seem s fu n n y , I k n o w ,” s h e __________________ (1.50 T h re e m o n t h s _________________ __ $ M F o rtn e r, co u n ty a g e n t. te n d e n t o f th e H ood R iv e r b ra n c h .<to th a t m y h a p p in e ss de- in » « " “ « * a n d sa v in g s. W e m ad e a O ne Y ear E N T E R P R IS E — T h e W allow a e - tp x p e e r rim im e e n t s ta tio n . ru le n e v e r to to u c h th a t la s t item , Six M o n t h s ____________________(.85 S u b sc rip tio n s P a y a b ls In A dvance L iv e sto c k S h ip p in g a s s o c ia tio n is now c o m p le tin g its th ir d a n d m ost M> ra p id ly in le c e n t y ea rs, b u t h a s we need ed a f u r c o a t o r a n y th in g su c c e ssfu l y ea r, w ith a to ta l o f 22.- 441 h o e s 113« r a tt le and i , ft'.] been c o m p lic a te d w ith so m a n y d an - rie d w e' lllte m o st couple* o f out else w e co u ld n o t buy w ith in o u r B e a v e rto n O f f i c e - B ro ad w a y n e a r O. E . T ra c k s . P h o n e 7503 441 hogs, 113b c a ttle and 1 4 ,5 7 3 ________ . . . _____. . v . . . . . . fin a n ç a i at g ers a s w ell a s p o ssib ilities, th a t th e tim e , failed to d iscu s« fin a n c ia l a* c a ttle a n d sh e ep a n d la m b s sh ip p e d re g u la r allo w an ce. I f I sp e n t too plan w as a r r iv e d a t se v e ra l y e a rs fa irs. I b eg a n to c h a rg e th e gro- fo r 811 d if fe r e n t g ro w e rs, b rin g in g P o itla n d Off ic e - -406-407-408 D ek u m B ldg. P h o n e A T w a te r 5914 m u ch on g ro c e rie s th e first, o f th s ugo of h a v in g a n a n n u a l c o n fe re n c e o eries, m y clo th es, d ru g s, etc., a n d m o n th we have bean8 a n d c h e a p e r th e m (383,588, as c o m p a re d to th e firs t y e a r w h en 2400 hogs, 35 c a t of sp e c ia lists fro m five s ta te s , B r it b efo re v ery long w e w e re u p to o u ” j c u ts of m e a t th e la tte r p a rt. tle a n d 136 sh e ep w e re sh ip p e d to r ish C o lu m b ia, a n d th e U. S. d e p a rt- j m e n t of a __________w g ric u ltu re , to f o rm u la te e a rs >“ debt. N ow , it is im possible _ _________ H o w ev er th a t d oes n o t o c c u r an y - 174 g ro w e rs, b rin g in g th e m (43,290. ____ ___ u n ifo rn t re c o m m e n d a tio n s. C o m m er- *o r tw o people to h av e bill collec in o le ^ j k n o w w h a t to ex p ect T hese fig u re s w ere ta k e n fro m EN C O U R A G IN G CRIM E re c o rd s in th e o ffice o f N. C. D on- c4al »P ray m en co -o p e ra te w illin g ly to r s ca llin g a t all tim e s a n d to be an(1 h ow to p ia n i f J o h n w a n ts to ald so n , co u n ty a g e n t a n d se re ta ry - in th ia Pla n - h ap p y . A t th e en d of a Y®a r * reb^ buy a box of c ig a rs, I h av e n o th in g co u n ty a g e n t a n d s e re ta r y tio n s b etw e en J o h n a n d m e b ecam e to say, as it com es o u t of h is allo w Carelessness and stupidity on the part of the victims m a n a g e r of th e a s so c ia tio n . T h e r e p o rt Issued by th e co n fe r- s ln u n e d i to p u l it m ildly. H e felt c e a n d he h a s to d e p riv e h im s e lf is responsible for much of the thieving and swindling T O L E D O E . L. W ilso n o f th e ence w ill soon be a d a p te d to local th a t I h a d n e t been ec o n o m ical in an ^ so m e th in g else in o rd e r to g e t B e av e r C ree k c o m m u n ity n a s re- c o n d itio n s In th e v a rio u s s ta te s a n d I ____ ___ which has reached such alarming proportions in this th e h o u seh o ld m a n a g e m e n t a n d 1 th e m tly co m p leted a 25 by 30 foot reg io n s w ith in s ta te s , a n d w ill soon J“ ,“ ¡ ¡ “ ^ 7 been e x tr a v a g a n t in a n iirA ahaH u a irto r aV tal/no f/vx 41 _ . . . . . . - . . . . . . . ,llC 14 country, amounting to approximately two billions a year. m m oen a n u re sh ed , u sin g s h a k e s fo r th e be a v a ila b le fo r fre e d is trib u tio n in w h ic h w e W e h av e done a w a y w ith th a t lu x u rie s Some of the specific weaknesses of our easy marks ro o f a n d tw o in c h p la n k s fo r th e th is fo rm fro m e ith e r th e c e n tr a l .veil d one w ith o u t. M ore c o n te n tio u s q u e s tio n w h ich w re c k s le a v in g one e n d open. T h e e x p e rim e n t s ta tio n a t C o rv allis or th a n th a t I w a s u n ab le to tell m o re m a rrie ........................ d lives th a n a n — y o th e r are pointed out by a leading criminologist, who enuiner sides, to ta l c o st of m a te ria l a m o u n te d to a n y 0 f th e b r a n c h e x p e rim e n t sta - w h e th e r w e h ad bought a ll th e j —th a t q u e s tio n o f m oney. T h a t is ates cashing checks for strangers, leaving automobiles n o t m o re th a n (20, M r. W ilso n re- tio n s w h e re f r u it g ro w in g is p rac - .. . f w h ic h we h a d been w h y I a ttr ib u te m y p re s e n t h ap p i- r te d d to C o u n tv nt C in ___> m in g s iu i i . . ... , __ . _ . ___ _ __ .. ty A g e e en C o o n n k k l lin ticed. unprotected, carrying unnecessarily large sums of; money, p D o o rte n ess la rg e ly to th e b u d g e t s y s te m ”. c h a rg e d . Mr. W ilso n h a s 35 h e a d of cow s I t so u n d s good d o e s n ’t it? W hy buying real estate without seeing it or investigating its a n d h o rs e s in th e b a rn d u r in g th e U n d er d o r m a n t s p ia y s th e con- F in a lly w e a g re e d to live on ? n o t a d d th is sy ste m to y o u r list of title, investing in stocks and schemes without consulting w in te r a n d b elieves th e m a n u re f e re»»ce re p o rte d th a t oil s p ra y s ’ b u d g et. W e fo u n d o u t, w ith in a N ew Y ea rs R e so lu tio n s? e been io u n d e ffe c tiv e in c o n tro l few d o lla rs, w h a t J o h n 's incom e a hanker, trying to heat gamblers at their own games- sh e d is g oing to be a n im p o r ta n t fac- h o av Y ours, a n d on th e f ir s t of each to r in b u ild in g up th e hill la n d on f su c h in se c ts a s S an Jo s e scale, j w o u ld be LO U ISA lending money and extending credit to persons of doubt his fa rm . E u ro p e a n re d m ite, b ro w n m ite, n l0n th he h an d e d m e o v er th e m o n ey I E U G E N E — S u p e rp h o s p h a te ap- a Ph id s - tre e h o p p e rs a n d f r u it tre e ful honesty, and so on plied to L a d in o clo v er on th e f a rm ■ ro ller. L im e su lfu r, sa y s th e r e - ; *-*— 1 If people fail to exercise any caution whatever in of M. A. W h lte a k e r in a d em o n - Po r t- u e l e c t i v e fo r S an Jo s e scale, T h e life w rite s its s to ry u p o n t h e ! a n d s in iste r. these matters, no law or official action can effectively s tr a tio n tr ia l in w h ich h e c o -o p e ra te d b lis te r m ite, r u s t m ite, p e a c h tw ig fa c e R e g u la r f e a tu re s a n d b eau ti- j T h e a r t i s t e n g a g e d h im a s a m od- protect them from thievqs, swindlers and dead beats. w ith C o u n ty A gent O. S. F le tc h e r, b o re r* tw o -sp o tte d tn ile, ful c o lo rin g alo n e d o es n o t m a k e a el. G re a t w a s h is a s to n is h m e n t o n b ro u g h t no a p p a r e n t in c re a se of 6Cftle > C a lifo rn ia p ea ch b lig h t a n d , While the punishment of swindlers often occurs, it yield, he re p o rts. T h e o n ly e v id e n t P*a c h lfcai o u tl. W h ich o n ® sh o u ld b e a u titu l w o m an A w a* flKu re n iay le a rn in g t h a t he w a s th e sa m e one usually happens too late to do the victim any good, so re s u lts w a s th a t th e clo v er w a s a be used w ill d ep e n d on th e c o m b ln a - .b e p e rfe c t so, f a r a s th o se th in g s a r e J w h o h a d posed m a n y y e a rs before, little g re e n e r w h e re th e fe r tiliz e r G °n ° f In sec ts an d d ise a se s to be co n c ern ed , y e t no one w o u ld g iv e a s th e lovely c h e ru b . W ro n g living. far as ¿recovering his money or property is concerned. I co n tro lled . ¡ it a seco n d g la n ce , o nly o u t of cu ri- ‘evil l i n k i n g and p ra c tic e s had Honest people have it in their own power to greatly w as ap p lied . ! tr a n s fo rm e d th e ch ild o f m a tc h le s s S u m m e r oil s p ra y s a r e ch ie fly u sed o sity j . is th e soul, th e ex p re ssio n reduce losses from» the above mentioned causes, by mere b e a u ty a n d in n o c en c e Into th is h id fo r c o n tro llin g co d lin g m o th , red lh a t c re a te a ^ b e a u ty eous, rep u lsiv e, v icio u s lo o k in g old ly exercising ordinary good judgment, instead of indulg j sp id e rs a n d le a f h o p p ers. F o r co d T h e a ttr ib u te s a n d e m o tio n s w T ite : m an . d in g m o th th e oil is u se d in co m b i ing in reckless practices which encourage crime. th e co u n te n a n c e . n a tio n w ith in se c tic id e s su c h a s lead th e m se lv es upon “Be su re y o u r sin s w ill fin d y ou a r s e n a te th e r e p o rt say s, a n d on e j a n d , a s th e y e a rs go on th e y b e - 1 out,” is a n old sa y in g . As th e TA L K *ST IR S DI*SCORD pound of lim e p e r 100 g a llo n s of com e so p la in a n d in d elib le th a t y e a rs m a rc h o n th e y w rite th e ir w a te r is ad d e d to p re v e n t lib e ra tio n ev en a sim p le ch ild is a ttr a c t e d o r s to r y in y o u r face. Y ou c a n n o t a l Every thoughtful person must be impressed time o f fre e a rs e n ic w h ich c a u se s in ju ry ; re p e lle d by th e m T h e m o d es o f life w a y s co n c ea l w h a t y ou a re , fo r th e By H. J. H A AS and th in k in g in flu e n c e c h a r a c te r little te ll ta le n e rv e s a n d m u sc le s and again with the pernicious effects of loose talking and ! an d e x p re ssio n T h o u g h t a n d haDlt tra n s c rib e P resident A merit an B ankers A spoliation ev e ry th o u g h t w h e tn e r writing. Perhaps half of the enmities and antagonisms | pull a n d ch lsle th e m obile m u scles good o r 111 upon y o u r c o u n te n a n c e . 1 1 / L a re In a ch a n g in g w orld, w ith which beset the world might lie traced directly *lo irres ™ ra in y nc.v financial problem » for . o f th e face E v il th o u g h ts con- R e fin e m e n t a n d k in d n e ss c r e a te ; s ta n tly in d u lg e d se n d th e im p u lses a n a ttr a c tiv e ex p re ssio n In prev- ponsible and vicious talk. w hich w e h av e no p re c e d e n ts, and ! g e n e ra te d in th e b ra in a lo n g th e i0U3 a r tic le s you h a v e been to ld th a t m any old prob- ! Not only does it affect individuals, making enemies | n e rv e s to th e m u scles, w h ich m ould a fino co m p lex io n is la rg e ly de- leras w hich h av e ; of people wh ought to e friends, hut it is productive of th e e x p re ssio n o f fa c e s u n til th e y p e n d e n t on th e h e a lth , b u t rem e n t- so ch an g ed a s to j becom e w ick ed a n d rep u lsiv e b er t h a t good looks c a n to a la rg e discord and even war among nations. bo u n reco g n izab le. ! A n I ta lia n p a in te r s o u g h t fo r a • e x te n t be d eveloped b y o u r w ills • a. * o p m i a ■ r u </ n « , 6 n A m erican b an k e rs In the present unsettled and delicate state of world b e a u tifu l ch ild a s a m odel fo r a ' ___ ____________________ h av e been called , F A C IA L E X P R E S S IO N affairs a great injury to the interests of peace is being c h e ru b O ne d ay h e fo u n d a little J in to world affairs , , .. .. ______. . boy th a t h a d th e fa c e o f a n an g el, done by intemperate utterances of pseudo-statesmen, to b laze new frails j N o „ t lo n g sin ce th e w rite r a tte n d e d , . .. , , so lovely w ere th e fe a tu re s and | o f u n k n o w n re lig io u s m e e tin g In a n eg ro who recklessly disregard the views and sensibili ties o; so in n o c en t a n d p u re th e ex p ressio n finance. W e may c h u rc h . An old w o m an w h o w a s en- w hen »nothing Z e m o 1» u e e d t other nations in order to impress home people with an ex p e c t th e se calls Bering fe rv e n tly in to th e se rv ic e s hart H e u sed h im a s th e m odel fo r one Right from the first touch, antiseptic, of h is m o st fa m o u s p ic tu re s exaggerated idea of their own patriotism. The United to be m ore nu- | a f»ce th o u g h v ery b lack , y et w o re healing Zemo takes the itching W h en th e a r ti s t w a s old he war»- m ero u s In the fu- | a n ex p re ssio n of s p ir itu a l b eau ty misery out of mosquito bites, rashes, States has its,full share of these gringoes, who would im tu r e th a n they a n d e x a lta tio n . H o n e sty , sin c e rity , te d one to r e p r e s e n t a m a n fallen and many other skin afflictions. Try peril our international relations for the sake of popular it also for itching, peeling toes. h av e In the past, p iety , a n d a m ia b ility sh o n e fro m to th e lo w est d e p th s of d e g ra d a tio n H. J. HAAS Bothers and other outdoor folks W e applause and votes. re t * h e e v e ry __________ lin e a m e n t S he w as a n out- a n d c rim e H e s o u g h t lo n g before thank cooling Zemo for relief from w o rld ’s fin an cial le a d e r an d we m ust S ta n d in g a n d r a r e ty p e th a t a sculp- h e d isc o v ered in th e v ile st slu m s, a Too many of our newsapers illustrate the same ten a c c e p t th e re sp o n sib ility w hich goea sunburn. Douse it on ivy-poisoning. . o . u . t a v estig e to r o f th e g r e a te s t sk ill w ould love d * e s c re p e n t c r e a tu r e w . ith Pimples and dandruff fade when safe, deucy, through irritating editorial expressions which w ith it. to re p ro d u c e p e rm a n e n tly in m arb le, o f n o b ility in h is p h y sio g n o m y H e j antiseptic Zemo is applied. It in cause unfavorable reactions when reprinted in foreign L et us look to th e fu tu re w ith cou- N ow w h a t fo rc e s h a d o p e ra te d to w a s b en t, to o th less, b le a ry eyed stantly eases razor-smart. Always have Zemo nearby wherever you go. countries and make the task of our diplomats increasing fldence. E v ery o n e ha* ex p erien ced a m a g e th a t old b la c k fac e so a t t r a e - ! H la loose, se n su a l lip s tw iste d in to Any druggist. S5c, 60c, (1.00. g re a t so rro w som e tim e, p erh ap s so ¡tlv e ? T h ey ca m e fro m w ith in , a s a n u g ly sn e er. H e w as th e em bodi- | ly difficult. g re a t we fe lt we could n ev e r over- d o es all re a l b e a u ty . in e n t o f all t h a t w a s evil, co rru p t i 1 It goes without saying that we should always he com e It, b ut tim e Is th e g re a t h ea le r | and e v e n tu a lly we h av e coiue out of ' * - — ------- - - ( u“ - r - - ■— r ; z: r r » r r — - - — ■ - «* - AMERICA’S WORLD RESPONSIBILITIES SHI ITCHING [IDS found ready and willing to take a firm stand wherever our real interests are at stake, hut this may he done in a sane and dignified manner without resorting to unnec essarily offensive tactics. Statesmen and nationals of all countries might con tribute measurably to the cause of peace by refraining from violent and ill-considered outbursts that tend to aggravate an already difficult problem. The N ew York judge who declared that a man is master of his own home reflects little credit upon the wisdom of the judiciary. Census reports show that there arc 102 and a half men in this country for every UK) women. That half nun is probably a radio crooner. W e read that W ill Roge rs is interestedin a parachute factor.y Probably senses a market among politicians who will be up in the air next venr. An investigating committee declares there is “wide spread corruption” in New York City. Those investiga tors are simply I hiding out everything. m uch so rro w lu th e 155 y ear» of Its ex isten ce. In th a t tim e we h av s passed th ro u g h fhe m a jo r d ep ressio n s of 1837-1857-1873 to 1879 1834-1893 189(5 1907-1914-1921 an d th e p rese n t. I v e n tu re to s la te th a t in each of th e se p erio d s th e re w ere th o se who had d o u b ts of th e fu tu re ju s t as we h av e th e m to d ay , b ut w h a t happ en ed | a f te r each d e p re ssio n ? O ur co u n try reco v ered , to be b e tte r a n d stro n g e r th a n ev er. Its people w ere Introduced to m odes of living th ey n ev e r d ream ed of, u n til today, n o tw ith s ta n d in g our d e p re ssio n , we live on th e highest plane of an y n a tio n In th e world. Should we n o t ju d g e th e fu tu re by p ast e x p e rie n c e ? S u rely o u r peo p le a re b e tte r pro- pared, tlnnnclally nnd In tellec tu ally , to cope w ith oven g r e a te r p roblem s th an they h av e been in th e p ast, so why not look to th e fu tu re co n fid en t th a t fun d am en ta l so cial an d econom ic prob lem s will be a d ju s te d sa tisfa c to rily ? C onfidence Is n ot e sta b lish e d hy any on e th in g h ut by an ac cu m u latio n of th lu g s. It we can g et confidence sta rte d on Its w ay, g a th e rin g a little h ere and th ere. It w ill a c c e le ra te Its speed as It goes along. T h is Is n o t th e work of auy one m an to p erfo rm but Is th e c u m u la tiv e effo rt of each an d every one of us. W h at we a r e In th e fu tu re D n ot th e r e s u lt of w h at we h av e done on an y one d ay b u t th e re s u lt of all , hat w e hav„ for tlrn#. The A m erican H an k e rs A sso ciatio n Is en- d o av o rln g to do its p a rt. Individually our «»ftoi-ts m ay n o t c o u n t for m uch. but th ey a r e p a rt of th e w hole plan *n ,j | nken In th e a g g re g a te t* »m ount to th e sum to ta l of ________ ~ *“* _______________ .. . _ __ provided through a (50 000 fund set S A T lO S M H O N O R S « side fe rtile p u rp o se by th e In te rn a ________ ,lo1n “ 1 H a 'v e » te r c o m p a n y a s a m em ' or a to C y ru s H ull M cC orm ick, a K our O re g a n c lu b boys w on n s V tglnta fa rm boy w h o g av e th e tio # a l h o n o rs fo r th e m se lv es a n d I w orld , u f t r ,t su c ce ssfu l g ra in re s t h ^ r s ta te re c e n tly w hen th e y w ere J ,>er ,n 1831. The fu n d w as rll- n u w ed am o n g lh « 15 cju b b er* in th e v,d ed ,n to 100 s c h o la rsh ip s of (fas* 11 w e s te rn s ta te s to receive (,V*p ’ “ h ‘," 1 M P H t l M f i 0B a bM t> | s rh o ia rs h ip s in th e Iu te tn a tio n a l f lu b e n io llm e n t a s follow s wes- W hat Can Bs Dons H a r v e s te r co m p an y c o n test te rn s ta te s . 15; e a s te rn sta te s, 10. i'a rm e re should rid th e m se lv es df th e ir *o u ,,,,*rn atat« s. 35, an d c e n tra l any false hope of o u tsid e aid from T he O reg o n w in n e rs an d c lu b p ro je c ts a r e J o h n H . W elbes, s , a t *s 'w W ith O reg o n boys win- leg islatio n . T h e only re c o u rse le ft for o f P o r tla n d , sw in e . C liffo rd C o n rad . nlnK four, th e r e m a in d e r of th e th e p ro d u ce r on a red u ced p rice level Is Im b le r, sw in e , S ta n le y G reen, 8 ta n - 15 a llo tte d to th e w e ste rn s ta te s to p ro d u ce his goods a t red u ced costs, field, sh e e p ; a n d R a n d a ll G rim es, w*r ® d is trib u te d th re e to C o lo rad o ; and n early ev ery fa rm e r can likely put H a r ris b u rg , d a iry c a ttle . In a d d ! *wo e a c b to C a lifo rn ia a n d W ash- n to fo rce a few eco n o m ies In p ro d u c tio n th re e a lte r n a te s w ere ch o sen , tn g to n a n d on e e a c h to Id ah o . Hon F a rm e rs m u st p ro d u ce as largely a s follow s: K e n n e th D ahl, B llv eito n . W y o m in g , New M exico a n d ; th e m a te ria ls th ey use, and get aw ay from cash p u rc h a se s until C al M onroe. C nnby and B a rb a ra ta n a . prices com e down p ro p o rtio n a te ly on D u n n , J u n c tio n C ity. T h e w in n e rs w ere selected by a th * ,h ln 't , , h *Jr bu7- T h * ch * * P « * T hese sc h o la rsh ip s, w h ic h e a titio * -ay In ths farming business is to raise • a c h W inner to >500 to w a rd a c o u rse c o m m itte e of eivlo and b u sin ess your own teed end not let the other f i UH ( t a t e sg rle u U u n U co lleg e, g re leader» v i th e c o u n try h ee d ed hy g>ea g et y o u r dollar*. OREGON V IA II . . . EXTRA MONEY For YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT BUYING . . . There’( extra m oney right under your n o ie! That is, if you know how to find it. And if you don’t know how, w e’ll tell you. Turn your useless belongings into cash w ith a want ad. W hat’s use less to you is useful to s o m e t body else. W hat’s valueless to you m ay still have intristic value. It’s all a m atter of/’ getting in touch with the right person. You can do that best in the want-ad colum n of this newspaper. ■ • • • ■ • • • 1 I I H H - H M I f i l l ! ! h i * 1*1 I H “M*