The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, January 17, 1947, Image 5

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r n e s S ch ool P T. A. had
its reg u la r m e e tin g F rid a y , J a n ­
NOTES
uary 10. T h e b u d get rep ort w a s
G ive B ook R ep o rt
T he up p er g r a d e room h a s been
g iv in g b ook re p o r ts o n a ll b o o k s
th a t th e y read .
M agic S h ow
Mr. H a h n o f T ig a rd , g a v e
a
m agic sh o w a t our sc h o o l Jan .
9. T h e a d m issio n p rice w a s 16c
for sc h o o l c h ild r e n a n d 25c fo r
a d u lts an d te a c h e r s .
H ave P ic tu re « T a k en
A p h o to g r a p h e r h a s ta k e n in d i­
v id u a l p ic tu r e s o f th e sc h o o l c h ild ­
ren an d w ill retu rn th e m n ex t
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m ad e a n d a c c e p te d T h ere's to be
a m em b ersh ip d rive b efo re th e
n e x t m e e tin g on F o u n d ers' D ay,
F eb ru a ry 14.
Mrs. K ay G la sn er is to v is it
th e c o u n ty m e e tin g F eb ru a ry 2
in B e a v erto n .
T h e r e w ill be
a n e x e c u tiv e
m e e tin g o f th e P T. A J a n u a r y
23 a t 3:30 p m . at th e sc h o o l
h ou se. T h ere w a s a p etitio n d ra w n
up an d sig n e d to be se n t to th e
S k y lin e B u s C om pany to g e t s e r ­
v ice Y>n W a lk er R oad. T h e m e e t­
in g w a s ad jou rn ed an d r e fr e s h ­
m e n ts w ere served .
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STUM PAGE Valued t í
$ /Y. .592,762 - '
<________________ «¡Readjustment
'Logan's Welding' Vllowanees For
()re«*on V eteran
and Supply
R ecen t a llo w a n c e s for O reg o n ,
v e te r a n s u n d er th e G. I. B ill o f
R ig h ts p a ssed th e 1 0-m illion -d ollar |
m a rk fo r 1946 w h en D ecem b er p ay- i
W ELDIN G— OF A LL KINDS
m e n ts to th e u n em p lo y ed Increas-
Complete Automotive Service
ed 39 per c en t from N o v e m b e r and
Specialists In Re-Boring
42 per c e n t from D ecem b er, 1945, ,
th e S ta te U n em p lo y m en t C o m p e n ­
and Motor Re-Building
sa tio n C o m m issio n rep o rted to d a y .
Phone - Beaverton - 2981..
V e te r a n s u n ab le to fin d su ita b le
w o rk receiv ed >645.247 la st m on th ,
b r in g in g th e y e a r s to ta l to $8.619,-
A sk
fo r y o u r fre e
c la s s ifie d 514. S elf-e m p lo y e d fo rm er se r v ic e
$100 a
S u b scrib er A d C ard s” w ith e a c h m en e a r n in g le ss th a n
$147,742 in a llo w ­
new
su b s c r ip tio n
or ren e w a l. m o n th d rew
a n c e s to m a k e $1,941.362 in 1946.
T h e y ’ll p a y y o u rea l d iv id e n d s.
W e e k ly p a y m e n ts rea ch ed th e
♦ ±
y e a r 's p eak in M arch w h en 14,948
v e te r a n s w ere paid. A lo w p o in t
For
o f 3,461 c a m e d u r in g th e w e e k
e n d in g O ctob er 2 , but th e n u m ­
ber in cr e a se d to 8.130 just b efo re
C h ristm a s. M o n th ly p a y m e n ts to
self-e m p lo y e d se r v ic e m en w ere
h ig h e st in J u n e w ith 2,361. but d e ­
cre a se d to 1,537 in D ecem b er.
C la im s fo r r e a d ju stm e n t a llo w ­
a n c e s h a v e b een receiv ed fro m j
of
n e a r ly h a lf o f th e 120.000 v e te r a n s |
w h o retu rn ed to O regon . A bout 51,- j
500 h a v e r eceiv ed n t le a st o n e
RADIOS
p a y m en t, but m a x im u m a llo w a n c e s
h q v e g o n e to o n ly 236 u n em p lo y ed
WASHING MACHINES
a n a 208 self-em p lo y ed .
All th o se
w h o ser v e d a t le a s t ten m o n th s
APPLIANCES
in th e a rm ed fo r c e s a re e n title d
to a m a x im u m o f $1.040 in r e a d ­
ond
ju stm e n t a llo w a n c e s w h ile g e ttin g
sta r te d in c iv ilia n life. T h o se a l­
r e a d y e x h a u stin g th e ir b e n e fits
MOTOR REWINDING
h a v e a v e r a g ed about $900 ea ch .
F o llo w in g th e r e sid e n tia l p r o c la ­
Come to
m a tio n o f th e en d o f th e w a r D e ­
c em b er 31. a d e fin ite te r m in a tio n
LEONARD'S & ERNEST'S
to th e period o f r e a d ju stm e n t a l­
lo w a n c e s for d isc h a r g e d se r v ic e
m en n o w is e ff e c tie u n d er p r o ­
v is io n s o f th e o r ig in a l la w p a sse d
109 Watson St. Phone 2621 b y C o n g r e ss in Ju n e, 1944. a c c o r d ­
in g to th e V e te r a n s A d m in istr a tio n
Beaverton
r e p r e se n ta tiv e s w h o d e a l w ith th is
se c tio n o f th e bill in O regon
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Corner First and Tucker Streets
Beaverton
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P 0 R T A L - T 0 - P 0 R T A L . . . W H Y NOT?
By R A N C K
Expert
Servicing
Selection of
Eastern and Western
BO TTLED BEERS
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ANNOUNCES
S p ecia l Dairy Calf Sule
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T o a id 4-H d a iry c lu b a n d F F A
m e m b ers in o b ta in in g g o o d d a iry
sto c k fo r th eir p ro jects, a sp e-
i c I h I s a le o f p urebred G u ern sey
(.liv e s an d y c .u lin g h e ife r s w ill
ta k e p la c e a t th e
S ta te F a ir
g r o u n d s in S a lem M arch 29 ex-
c lu s iv e ly for th e se tw o g rou p s.
P la n s fo r th e sa le w ere d ra w n
up in £ o r v a llis by a c o m m itte e
from th e O regon G u e r n se y C a ttle
^ clu b m e e tin g w ith r e p r e se n ta tiv e s
SS ; o f th e O.S.C. e x te n sio n se r v ic e and
| th e s t a te d e p a r tm e n t o f v o c a tio n -
| al ed u c a tio n .
J
A n im a ls to be sold w ill be se-
®
S le c te d from th e purebred G uern-
[ se y h er d s o f th e sta te by a co m -
3 m itte e o f b reed ers .r e p r e sn ta tiv e s
o f th e A m erica n G u e r n se y C a ttle
k clu b .and a r e p r e se n ta tiv e o f th e
^ e x te n s io n serv ice. It Is e x p e c te d
th a t fro m 30 to 50 h ea d w ill be
c h o sen .
4-H Clul> Members
Complete Projects
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M illions D erived
Prom D ouglas
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Radio Electric
Selection of
FINE W INES
j J Jr
B a sir
lm liistr\
W ealth to ta llin g m a n y m illio n s
of d o lla is a n n u a lly is p rod u ced in
the s ta te s o f O regon an d W a sh ­
in g to n by tiie l ’a c ific N o r th w e s t's
basic in d u stry. D o u g lu s lir lum -
!>ei m a n u fa ctu rin g , a W e st C oast
L u m b erm en 's A sso c ia tio n su rv ey
d isclo sed .
p i im p o rta n ce to e v e r y resid en t
is th e fa c t th a t lu m b er m a n u fa c ­
tu rin g w ill c o n tin u e to m a k e a
p erm a n en t co n trib u tio n to th e n a ­
tio n 's w e lfa r e .
D o u g la s fir tim ­
ber is a len esvu b le re so u r c e w h ich
w ill p io v id e jobs an d in c o m e and
ta x e s into a fo reseea b le fu tu re.
In 1945, 5,908,000,000 bourd fe e t
of sta n d in g U nibci w a s c u t for
lu m b er 1 to m th e D o u g la s fir belt.
T h is am o u n t or m ore cu n be cu t
ev ery y ea r in d e fin ite ly w ith a d ­
d itio n a l
a m o u n ts
a v a ila b le
for
pulp, plyw ood, sh in g le s an d o th er
fo r e st products.
T h is tim b er, c u t for lu m b er in
1945, had a v a lu e, in th e w ood s,
o f o n ly $14,592,762.
Y et, b efore
it had
rea ch ed
its
d e stin a tio n ,
ready for th e 1000-and-l u se s to
w h ich lu m b er is put, it had cre­
a ted th e se a d d itio n a l v a lu es:
1. $110,969,964 in
d ir e c t
pay­
rolls.
2. $5,246,304 in
p erso n a l
an d
p rop erty ta x e s paid to lo ca l u n its
o f g o v ern m en t.
3. $73,050,588 s p e n t fo r su p p lies,
in te r e st an d d ep recia tio n .
4. A b ou t $78,000,000 sp e n t for
w a ter an d rail tra n sp o rta tio n .
T h e se v a lu e s are th e region 's
b asic b a ck lo g for c o n tin u in g p ros­
p erity .
T h e y are a ss e ts w h ich ,
lu m b erm en predict, w ill in crease
ra th er th a n d im in ish in th e y ea rs
to com e.
E ig h ty -six per c e n t o f W a sh ­
M an y a tr a ffic jam is cau sed by
in g to n c o u n ty 4-H clu b m em b ers a w o m a n d riv er w ho sig n a ls sh e
co m p leted th e ir p ro jects in 1946 is a b o u t to o m ak e a tu rn — and
a c c o r d in g to th e c o u n ty e x te n sio n d oes.
a g e n ts.
They are
1065 clu b m em b ers ca rried n in e­
LEGAL NOTICE
te e n d iffe r e n t k in d s o f p ro jects
in h om e ec o n o m ic s an d a g r ic u l­
N O T IC E O F S< IIO O I. D IST R IC T
ture.
B O N D E L E C T IO N
C lub m em b ers in h o m e e c o n ­
o m ic s p r o jects m ad e 585 a rticles. S T A T S O F O R B Q O N
)
337 n ew g a r m e n ts an d rem od eled C O U N T Y O F W A S H IN G - )
55 sk ir ts, d r e ss e s and su its.
TON
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3162 sin g le d is h e s an d 607 m ea ls U N IO N H IG H SC H O O L )
w ere p rep ared by c o o k e r y clu b D IS T R IC T N O . 10 JO IN T )
m em b ers.
W a sh in g to n an d M ultno- )
F ood p reserv a tio n 4-H ’ers c a n ­ m ah C o u n ties.
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ned 5486 ja rs o f fr u its an d v e g ­
N O T IC E H E R E B Y IS
G IV E N
e ta b le s an d froze 648 p ou n d s o f T H A T , a t
th e Sch ool
D istrict
fo o d stu ff.
B ond E le c tio n h ereb y called , to be
Good h e a lth h a b its w ere stu d ­ h eld a t th e B e a v e r to n U n ion H igh
ied by 245 boys an d g ir ls.
S ch o o l B u ild in g , in and for S ch ool
In th e a g ricu ltu ra l d iv isio n , th e D is tr ic t N o . 10. J o in t, W a sh in g ­
d a iry p roject, w ith a v a lu e o f $13,- to n and M u ltn o m a h C ou n ties, O re­
J
C h a irm a n o f th e G u e r n se y clu b 135 w a s th e le a d in g p roject. 87 g o n , th a t on th e fifth day o f F eb ­
9 c o m m itte e w h ic h p rop osed th e es- b oys and g ir ls w ith 129 d a iry a n i­ ru ary, A. D ., 1947, b etw een th e
9 ta b lish m e n t o f th e sa le is L. E. m a ls co m p leted th e ir p ro ject.
h o u rs o f 2 o 'clo ck P. M. and 7
T h e g a rd en p ro ject w a s carried o'clo ck P . M. th ere w ill be su b ­
%' F r a n c is. T illa m o o k . O th er co m -
m ite e m e m b ers a re R. M. L yon, b y 66 c lu b m em b ers w h o raised m itte d to th e le g a l v o te r s th e r e o f
k J u n c tio n C ity.
clu b
p resid e n t; p rod u ce v a lu ed a t $2,440.
th e
q u e stio n
o f c o n tr a c tin g a
Open at 11 A. M.
B eef, sh e e p and sw in e p ro d u cts bonded in d e b te d n e ss in th e su m
^ G u sta v e S ela n d et C o rv a llis; C ur-
tis W
H u llt, H illsb o ro ; C h a rles w ere va lu ed a t $2,687.
o f $325,000.00 fo r th e p u rpose o f
_ E v a n s S a le m ; a n d E lm er M ead O th er a g r ic u ltu r a l p r o jects in ­ p ro v id in g fu n d s w ith w h ich to re­
Phone for Fast Service — Beaverton 2471
c lu d in g p o u ltry and ra b b its w ere c o n str u c t an d a lter th e p resen t |
I o w s a n d R a y W est, P o rtla n d .
v a lu ed at $1,883.
b u ild in g an d gro u n d s, to p u rch ase
(West End City Limits, Beaverton, Ore.)
249 farm and h o m e a c c id e n t lan d and eq u ip m en t, to co n str u c t
h a za rd s w ere co rrected b y th e 22 an a d d itio n to th e p resen t b u ild ­
I 111«* Low Down
s a f e ty clu b m em b ers.
in g an d to p ro v id e se p a ra te bu ild ­
Box
Chickeh
J Banquet Room Catering to
^ From Hi< kor\ Grove
87 b oys an d g ir ls w ere en ro lled in g s and eq u ip sa m e on p rop erty
in
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At th e sta r tin g o f th e n ew y ea r er-to o lin g , and rose an d flo w er o w n ed or a cq u ired by th e U n ion j
H ig h S ch o o l D is tr ic t N o. 10 Join t,
k ns a go o d tim e to sit d o w n w ith p rojects.
W
a sh in g to n
and
M ulntom ah
» our ( hin in hand and tr y to de-
C lubs are b ein g o rg a n ized for
_ jcid e w h a t it w a s th a t h a p p en ed 1947 clu b year. 884 g ir ls an d b oys C o u n ties, O reg o n , In and for said
S c h o o l D istr ic t.
¡to u s la st year and w h y w e a re h a v e sta rted th eir projects.
T h e v o te to be by b allot upon
| s till u n h a p p y . And if w e p on d er
w h ich sh a ll be th e w ords "B onds
d eep , it w ill m ayb e d a w n on u s
LEGAL NOTICE
Y e s” an d ‘ B o n d s N o ” an d th e
[ th a t w e n e g le c te d our A e so p a n d
p n f-T fS™ 0
v o te r s sh a ll p la ce a cro ss (x ) be­
h a v e b een a su c k e r for th e o th e r
H E A L E D B ID S
tw e e n th e w o rd s "Bonds" an d th e
g u y —th e o n e w h o h a s b een n ib ­
S ea led b id s for In su ra n ce on th e w ord 'Y es”, or b etw een th e w ords
b lin g file t m ign on w h ile w e h a v e W a sh in g to n
C ou n ty a u to m o tiv e
B o n d s”
an d th e
w ord "No",
j b een o ccu p ied at th e in c o m e ta x eq u ip m en t for th e y ea r b e g in n in g
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p lace.
F eb ru a ry 1, 1947, w ill be receiv ed
T h e p olls for th e n M p U M I of
T h is h a s b een th e era o f m a k in ’ by th e C ou n ty C ourt, an d m u st th e b a llo ts c a s t for or a g a in s t th e
sim p le p ro b lem s co m p lic a te d . And be su b m itte d by 10 o ’c lo c k A . M. c o n tr a c tio n o f said in d eb ted n ess
i a s o n e ex a m p le, ta k e labor. L ab or W ed n esd a y , J a n u a ry 22, 1947.
w ill, on said d a y and d a te and at
B id d ers m u st be r e sid e n ts of
! w a s not c o m p lic a te d 20 y e a r s a g o
th e p la ce a fo r e s a id , he op en ed at
w h en a c a r p en ter m a d e 6 b u c k s th e C ou n ty. P u b lic L ia b ility and th e hour o f 2 o ’c lo ck P M an d re­
a d a y a n d took h om e a n 8 pound P r o p erty D a m a g e in th e a m o u n t m ain open u n til th e hour o f 7 o ’- I
roast fo r S u n d a y d in n er
T o d a y o f $10,000 an d $20.000 w ill be c a r ­ c lo c k P. M on th e sa m e d ay. at
at 16 b u ck s, th e ro a st is sm a lle r r**4
ea c h p iece o f eq u ip m en t. w h ich h ou r th e sa m e sh a ll be
Mr C a rp en ter is a sa m p le o f a | E ire and T h e ft w ill he carried closed .
w o rk er to ta k e h is ch in in h is ¡a ctu a l v a lu e.
B y order o f th e D istr ic t S ch o o l !
hand an d
ponder. A nd if h e
i T h e C o u n ty r eserv es
th
e rig o h f t S c h o o l D istrict N u m b er 1
B oard
d oesn 't g e t
o ff th e d im e a n d do
, to P lace
th e P u b lic L ia b ! ility
• J and
o in t, W a sh in g to n an d M u lt­
so soon , h is “little w o m a n ” sh o u ld
j P ro p erty D a m a g e w ith
on
e bld-
n
om
ah C o u n ties,
O regon,
m ade
Rough, Tough Wear
build a fire u n der h im A nd w h e n
ld *r an d
E ire and T h e ft w
- th d a y o f N o vem b er, 1946
th ith
is an
S ix
Proper Fit
sh e h a s fin ish e d w ith th e h ea d o f o th er If su c h p roced u re a p p ea rs
«Signed» W . D. C A M E R O N .
he h o u se ” person, sh e ca n p ick a d v isa b le.
C h airm an , U n io n H igh S ch o o l D is­
Timely Styles
up a p en cil and d a sh o f f a perti-
T h e C ou n ty C ourt r e se r v e s th e tr ic t N u m b er 10 Jt., W a sh in g to n
THE BEST IS REALIZED IN POLL PARROT SHOES
nent lin e o f her n ew b rig h t and ri« h t to r e je c t a n y an d a ll bids, and M u ltn om ah C ou n ties, O regon
sh in y c o n g r e ssm a n . T ell h im to
*
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th e eq u ip m en t Is
A tte st
E le a n o r D u n ca n , C lerk,
m a k e sim p le labor p ro b lem s sim - a v a ila b le a t th e C o u n ty C ourt U nion H igh S c h o o l D istr ic t N o. 10
pie and th a t sh e Is tired o f slic k - O ffice.
Jt.. W a sh in g to n
and M ultnom ah
e r s su ffe r in '. W eedin' an d d y ln ’
H TV K E R K M A N C o u n ties, O regon .
for her a s ro a sts g e t sm a lle r and
C o u n ty J u d g e
D a te o f fir s t p u b lica tio n J a n ­
sm a lle r an d to m a k e It sn a p p y .
D a te o f fir s t p u b lica tio n Jan - u a ry 17, 1947.
MEN'S WEAR
SHOE REPAIRING
SHOES
Y o u rs w ith th e lo w d ow n .
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.
D a te o f la s t p u b lica tio n J a n ­
JO S F R R A
D a te o f la s t p u b lica tio n Ja n - u ary 24, 1947
Juary 17, 1947.
OPEN
For Lunches
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M a in ta in in g th a t "our fin e st c it ­
iz e n s a re th o s e w h o m ost c o n s is t­
e n tly a p p ly th e p rin cip les o f C h ris­
tia n ity to th e ir con d u ct of ev e r y ­
d a y life .” G o v ern o r E arl W arren
o f C a lifo r n ia
g a v e his en d o rse­
m en t to th e o b serv a n ce
of N a ­
tio n a l Y o u th W eek . Jan. 26-Feb.
2. in th e U n ite d S ta te s und C ana-
oda,
sp o n so r e d
by th e
U n ited
C h r istia n Y ou th M ovem en t.
Me
s ta te d th a t ' tim e d evoted to m old ­
in g th e c h a r a c te r of our youth
is a w ise in v e s tm e n t in a n y co m ­
m u n ity 's fu tu r e .”
K ir tle y K. M uthei professor of
g e o lo g y . H a r v a r d U n iversity, and
p resid en t o f th e N ation al C ouncil
o f th e Y. M .C .A . lent a hope­
ful n o te w h e n he pointed out th a t
w h ile s c ie n c e and tei Im ology h ave
g iv e n us w e a p o n s m a k in g it pos­
sib le for m a n k in d to com m it c o l­
le c tiv e su ic id e , at th e sam e tim e
th e y h a v e op en ed a new life o f
a b u n d a n c e w ith p o ssib ilities for
h u m a n w e lfa r e tra n scen d in g th e
d r e a m s o f th e past
A m on g o th e r le a d o is of g o v e r n ­
m en t .ed u ca tio n , eco n o m ics and
relig io n e n d o r sin g N ation al Y outh
W eek are S e n a to r W ayne M orse
from O reg o n and P resid en t R ob­
ert G ord on Sprout o f th e U n iv er­
s ity o f C a lifo rn ia .
S e n a to r M orse pointed out th a t
on e o f th e c h ie f reason s for th e
m oral an d cu ltu ra l
sta m in a of
A m erica is th e basic d ev o tio n of
I her p eop le to sp iritu al valu es. He
d ecla re d th a t relig io u s ed u cation
o f c h ild ren is im p era tiv e in order
to g iv e y o u n g people "the ch a r ­
a c te r fo u n d a tio n in sound re lig ­
iou s p r in c ip le s w h ich has a lw a y s
sta m p ed th e A m erican
p eop le.”
I S ta tin g th a t y o u th needs g u id a n ce
¡to h ig h id e a ls, P resid en t S proul
‘a ss e r te d th a t “ th io u g h
un d er­
sta n d in g a n d a p p recia tio n of th e
sp irit o f re lig io n you th m ay d e­
v elo p a s e n s e o f d iscrim in a tio n
! w h ich w ill m a k e its c h o ice o f id-
e a ls a s ig n ifig a n t fa cto r in th e de­
v e lo p m e n t o f a w orld w orth liv ing
in .”
T h e U n ite d
C h ristia n
Y outh
M o v em en t .a d m in iste r e d
th ro u g h
¡th e In te r n a tio n a l C ouncil of R e­
lig io u s E d u c a tio n , r e p resen ts 10,-
1 000,000
y o u th s
o f th e
U nited
S ta te s an d C a n a d a from 40 P r o t­
e sta n t
d en o m in a tio n s,
35 sta te
c o u n c ils o f ch u rch es, an d oth er
y o u th -se r v in g a g e n c ie s su ch
as
1 th e Y M. C. A., th e Y
W. C. A.,
B oy S c o u ts
o f A m erica,
Giri
| S c o u ts, In c., C am p F ire G irls and
th e In te r n a tio n a l S o ciety o f C hris-
tia n E n d e a v o r .
-DAD SAYS THEY REFER TO
NATURE AS A W OM AN B E ­
C A U S E T H E Y C A N ' T F IND
OUT H O W OLD SHE I S "
For Preventing a cold we
Recommend
VACAGEN
ORAL COLD
TABLETS
In many cases they are used
successfully in breaking
up a cold
GOOD HEALTH IS j
PRICELESS -WE; J
WISH Y o u / T n i
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W ater Supply (Check one) City..................W ell...................
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when d ra w n ...............Highly colored...............Turns brown
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