The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, March 13, 1931, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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e n u are to d o all the individual
P R IM A R Y D A T E S
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m itted.
T h ose atten d in g fro m W a hl«-
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p o rtU n d 0 r . A H ughes 816 *°
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V E T O I Ä S A L A R Y R A IS E
school bubjvcttf and educate their
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« .V .V .V .V .V .V A W A S V .V .W ;
h l>.rer..
G overn or Meier has so fa r made
i
^ W ell, we want our ciu ld ien id u - g o ,... hi* inaugural attitude on in-
< tatrd
E ducation to an lndiv .n l craaJ# c f o fficia ls' »alary. He ha»
I* process and only in very general vetoed all su cb attem pted increases
THE
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T H IS \\ E L K 'S P U ZZL E H L L E 1 . im portant part o f education, we aie
1 T ig a rd ; D avid A
Stanford
surely m aintaining a m ost ex tra v a -j v l d - , fev ch ange to the dute« for
H om
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Pioneer Publishing Co . at Beaverton
T he Q uestion:
bj
gent luxury in the public achoo.s holdin g
prim ary
n om in atin g
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P u b ich ed Fnday of each
week
at the p ostcffice at Beaverton. O ie Í W hat ia a sy n on ym ?
to
give
our
children
the
social
or
uoits.
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nder
thi»
m
easure
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the
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second-cla»»
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.Ttass experience» w h ich are m erely third
T uesday in May.
1334. and
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.Ttass
-Chipped W ife to Show “ r ^ .
a very* good supplem ent to tiioce es every fou r years th ereafter, and on
A LIM E HICK
the third T uesday in A ugust, 1934.
M arion,
i l l . — A b m ittin g
that
Subscript»«« Rstea
sentials.
The m odern j «aid election shall he held.
w hipped
hi»
19-year-old
Uaagtu
W hat nonsense!
.50 lie met a young lady from Butte.
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two- son»,
and
hi»
blind
One Y m r -
W h o had manners and w ays that sch ool” 1» the place to give child-
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w ere cu te;
ren tb eir essential elem entary edu-
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ou
can
't
get
lid
o
f
the
personal
show
he
w
a
s
“
boss,”
T om Gu
Six month« —
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cation
“The
M odern
T each er ' is eq Uation in hum an a ffa irs. N in e -, 240-pound fa rm er, w as bound
But instead, the young miss
the person w h o should give ths* tenths o f you r
real
interest
lies t0 m e gran d ju ry.
Beaverton O ff.ce -B ro a d w a y near O. E. Track*. Rhone 7503
Gave him a smash in the snute.
education and training to you r child w jth
people
you
know. F or
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\ stance, w hat did you discu ss with .
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Portland O ffice— »06-407-408 D ekum Bldg
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And Then S om e!
"T h e
M odern
T eachvr
w hose youl fam ily and you r business a c - 1
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p r t a-
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training and professional qu alifies- quaintanees to d a y ? A ffa irs in the
A few o f the utterances o f fa- tion are sc n arrow that he. or she ia r E a st?
The uprising in Spuin':
FOR SO C IA L R EFO R M
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mous Am ericans when seeing the cannot understand and satisfy the i T^rineipglly not. Y ou discussed what
Never has there been a greater need lor nigh Citizen Grand Canyon fo r the first time needs o f the average A m erican Ed wa3 doing, and how w ell M ary LIQUID OR TABLETS
shin than now. Our good citizens must realize the SO - F orm er president God A lm ighty children com in g under his care, who looked and w hether John w as Justi-
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irw liv ’ i In n I linars
and stol) over- ,nade lh l* wul>on Man can not des- Knows so little o f his su bjects and lied in building a new establish- L u re L o ld S , ,Headaches,Fe\J
c i a l responsibility t - .u h
in d w i-m a i
u >.
. n
1
( I , oe lt.
the various
lIM.tho d . o f
te a o h .n . m ent at thw tlm e. The old i h m
6 6 i
looking
the
perstinal
liaollltj»
lor
the
existence
<
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e
.
Fam
ous
author
It
bankrupts
the
them
that
he
can
not
adopt
hi.»
town
papc.r
m
ay
not
be
a
literary-
looking
teaching to the you th fu l mind of gem not a m asterpiece
Were we threatened by an invading foe, English language,
cf
the il­
conditions
the individual child, is a failu re as lustrators art, but
it
ca
rries
news
the manhood ui this country would s „ r i„ K to arms by ^
¡ ^ 1 »
; ^
- c h - ’-
He should -<'eU nth*" o f those w h om vou know and in
^5
fields o f
em ploym ent. He
should ] w hom you m e intim ately interested
the thousands and proudly die for defense ol hearth and
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tot Cheat the taxpayers by takin g
Ami So do W e
H elp us to mr.ke an interesting
home,” the Rev. Henry Howard said recently in New
money to teach children, and »hen
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B rln g U9 the new s!
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'F I V E
666
Ce
C ount fivo
oeunt your
6 SALVE
CURES BABY’S COLD
j' These Cl
aew spapei*
The.BESTJjray.Hiii
York.
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Blit when the foe IS Within <>U1 ^cites,
Continued, “ when the social fabric is being
by
th o se
w ho
arc
g r a s p in g
a.
p u b lic
. l ., n „ _ t n i .
Cal C oolidge was new to legisla- leave the actual
teach in g
t i l t P«i.
lure. An old m em ber attem pted to narents.
threatened lattle him.
u is evidently tim e for
p o w e r th a t th e y
^ !r “
pro
to
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“
quo
Remi
I A nd
advertisers
d on 't
fo rg e t us!
W e m ay not have the circu lation
o f the
N ational
papers
but our
i h a lf p in t o f water*«
> ou n ce bay rum, asm;
b o x o f B arbo Compou*
and on e-fou rth ounc*s
g ly cerin e. A ny drugg*
can p u t th is up or yoocs
I m ix it a t home at t « p
little eoet. Apply to tsi
hair tw ic e a w edc nt:
th e desired shade i> u
tained. • I t will gradually adart*
■treated, faded or a n y kaly and make tie
and glour. Barba win not aoioa the eti
is not suck/ ex anaay and doss net ret i
* * »»
lliav turn it to selfish ends .when men of known venalitt •■Well,” Cal drawled, “ back where teacher
A P arent and T axpayer
C IT IZ E N S T R A IN IN G SCH O O L
arc thronging the thrones and chairs of civil power, I cam e from it is more im portant
cackles.
when class hatreds are being fostered for partv ends, to know when “ hen
G R A N G E U T IL IT IE S B IL L L A W
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whether she's laid or lied
W ash in gton
cou n ty's
qu ota
of
when officers of the law are thetnslves breakers ol the
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Senate Bill
168. k now n
as
the students f or the citizen 's training
law and when the very fountain head of justice is defiled, s<> many gu>» are out of »ork
t, range P ow er Bill , re-passed the calrlp at V an cou ver B arrack s this
Senate as slightly am ended in the gum m er bas been set at 4 youths
whcti a highlv organized underworld with millions oi 11
make* «> shudder,
dollars at its call can delav and defeat the processes ol
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on M n . v between the ages o f n and 31.
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at-
signed by the G overn or on M onday.
C am p H uriburt, that forest bord
t h e courts and laugh to scorn the penalties of wrong, the
T hey yell: Bring on the butter.
March 2 , in the presence o f G range ered area
above the
h istoric
0;e
Ju «t as a S u g g estion
including
C.
C.
Hulet.
officials.
call is loud and urgent for lovers of this contry to come
parade ground, will open June 18
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Fatriots are needed m times of peace as well as for
w ar. Honest government, enforcement " i law business
morality,
social
reforms, and manv vital improvements
,
, -
,
1
,
,
depend upon the interest and intelligent support of what
we term the good citizen.
Cash in advance is a wonderful policy for the buyer,
but not such a success for would lie sellers
Personally, we regret to see by the papers that people
are still dropping into cold water through thin ice.
these at your
next
spelling
Separate lose, ninety, villian.
privilege, Chautauqua, act um .nodate
-jl- r|sht- repetition, salable, iytki
ecstasy and some tim e you might .
practice
the
w ords klm ona
and
charlVari.
State M aster; M S S h rock and F. and close July 17 a fter 30 days o f
j . Tooze. m em bers o f G range L eg is-j
' 0 ’ td '
life fo r the hun-
’ntive
C om m ittee:
Dr.
A
A
you n g°rm en e w ho will com e
.
-
hare* o f d raftin g the frcm all tntl of the s(ate of 0 r e .
bill;
representative
Gill,
ie f * p o n -1 gon
g(m
and from
fiv e southw estern
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sor in the H ou se:
A.
B ailev
cou nties o f W ashington.
counsel in the preparation o f the
A tten dance at the ^ p ,
stale8
_
,
lot Real Estate T ransfers
"H ey. cried Satan to the new ar-
rival “you act as if you ow n the
p i»0* !”
“ Ido. My w ife gave it to m e ”
i-.ir»- and ch ief sponsor for
in the Senate: G eorge W
Joseph
Jr..: m em bers o f the
Senate
and
House com m ittees on railroads and
utilities.
The pen w h ich G overn or M eier
signed the bill
was
presented by
him to Dr Slaughter.
Th,#
Provide* the m ach in en -
for U * operation o f •'Peoples' P ub-
I)is< barged !
-
,
say you w erec t m t o w i v
the
th*
SnjrM,d
e‘
m aybe t h e . you can
explam
hire
m aybe then
you can
explain hire
you fam e to he i>mg on the n r e e
where this o ffic e r found y o u
“ It's this way, you r h on or.” tbe
prisoner at the
bar
made
clear
easily. -Y o u see, i m
a bn ck iay-
“ You
You can take it front US, or not, a«« VOU see fit, but the
S lg llS point to a gre«lt, lug low
0\ei
prohlliltltin in the
national political arena, with few indications that the
fight w ill be one-sided.
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Farmers arc now wondering what to plant and next
fall they may he puzzled over what to do with it.
Some oeople don’t know what hard work is, and vet you
will find them always talking about it.
KTIDY YOUR FARM FLOCK
W ith Farmert Around
At the close o f a session o f one !
the State
o f our I H C. com m unity meet
tngs a crow d
o f women
gathered
L A K E V IE W T w o
I-nke cou nty
about tbe speaker
to tell about 1
stockm en Stanley Hanson o f Union
their poultry and to ask questions
..
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.
(d istrict and W aiter larehnian o f the
d . U #h W
n ,mDn , i ° k T ,
m
I" ld * hu
recently
obtained
.
t
^
“ some Crested wheat grass fo r trial
A f u
'
, * “ ‘ n , ** J!*
und« '‘ dryland conditions
Ejich o f
A few questions brought out t h e , ,
a ,
, . . . . .
. „
these men own rsnge land which
fact that her failure w m wholly a
a
,
mattet
,f tm trniltl feeding
l**' »•. d.-d to M l-
Another woman told o f having 36
“f
,OC* '
8UpP' y C* n br
hen. and
she h .d gathered 31 eggs r , l m b h , h e J _____
the day
previous Her face shone
with the piide o f achievement as
ST ,,E IJ i:N S * * ‘
the questions s.k ed to d w * d h*l to
« W
W lM
on In Ooh—
tel! just how she bred
fed and bU cou n t>' durtn8 lh*
tew
years using superphosphate on po-
ms iaged her flock
At a n ith n meeting a farmer said
anJ r,K,t vrops, several tons
"W e kept poultry for 13 years and o f lhU
h“ v* t>een ordered
nsver had any winter eggs Then ,o r ,a r m fr * ot the cou nty this year
my boy joined the poultry club and ^
'
****** A -N ' - ,n
the county agent picked out a dozen A corob,n* Mon °* barn yard ma-
h en . fo rhlm
During the month of ’' u"
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and
"N
'
January
12 urns
hens s averaned
ma to * ,v* m axim um results o f
s those
...
*-
i eragru 11
n a^ ___
eggs a day That
set L us « a th
in k in s
crt,P* » » well as on legumes.
‘
tninaing
•
We soon got busy This past year •
> * 1,K,n “ y*
w# averaged a higher percentage of
production
than any other farm er C O R V A U J 8 -
W L Powell o f
Kl
eelltng e g g . to ou. local cream ery *** »•»•««d »• trying out applications
D oe. our work with the farm » f sodium chlorate to kill maple
n ock give
u.
the
satisfaction o f Mumps, a ccordin g
to C. R Briggs.
pride la a )o ,fu l achievem ent’ Or county agent
to « just jo y » « ., d ru dgery’ What
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It i. w o ,k that g iv e .
H E P P N E R Several M orrow coun-
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y s:m e re are trjtn g out Rax for
.r e
,,Ur PUUl
artichokes m the hope o f
ask n
t
^
n' ‘* hbor* l ^ d ' nR . *
crop to re-
read
‘
poultry
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article,
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origin al
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STATE
N ew
I f Y LA
To the E d iu „
.
Here in
you r l>aper is an amaz-
suggestion to taxpaying parent»
M odern S ch ools can t give any one
pupil Individual a tte n tio n ” Failures
lirp du, to ..,acW o f
Rsstat.
ancp and d irection at h o m e "
Ju„
abou, o n f h alf of our tax
dollar
to Ueep up
th f puhllc
schooto at O regon
W hen we vote
thM . taxes, we are told m arvelous
, alM abou t what the public schools
do f or us j or our children for our
rou ntry
Wr
hear
about
training
for ,lv t n r tratnm g fo r citixenshtp.
training for leadership, training for
ch a ra c.e r
We
even
h ,d
, ,-.ur.
dividual
a tten tion , ''
Not even when
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Cl* ” ' ,
,r *
on ,y
U‘ n to
,w<,nty
f cn * * rad«' ln contrast to
,hlrty ’ °
,r n
-h o o l
flfty »*UP" 8 , h *‘
u r .h ” ch “the
"
d o ’ It
"struggle
ar mid a
o f n r v fa cts'
May
4360#
TO
ea Farm
Meaverto
| »pell the other
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C orrespon den ce
th'
GIRI
F O R
S A L
rock and
Pb o ne Ti
X
*#$-7
Departm ent is prepared to be
I n S c'
» 1 •
spring
tree
p la n t ,» , «
«*». I .,
^
gunmen
The third
the burned
over
area*
*" ,h “ thryt the bedre- -m The ' ¡hoc” " H i
,helr " v ,n f m akln* a hom e
«I fore*'.* pr.Bc« pally
« »»to too m uch and sh« went into
* com n-unity filling civic du-
la n ,,
'
hy* ’ tl*» * « d rearing • fam ily are to
qualify a* teachers ^ all ¿be grade
Four!
r ile > « » C h * rn > U t S p r e ta i S a ja n — P r o d u c t ,t/ C e n e r a i M otore
Perform un«‘4s tuo, p rovo» C h evrolet
(lie liiv a l Am erieau Value
T h e new t h c .r o l e l Nix is u tine p erform er.
It m a in ta in s h ig h road «iieet's at
»1
low ,
-V«.*r fo il* p r i c e » — R o a d sIrr, $475; S p o rt
t oupe,
P «w er e n g in e »itera tes w ith u nsu rp assed
W indow C ou p e. #343; > p ort C o u p e . $575;
eeom tm \ . hi» cy lin d e rs en a b le t o u t o i rrep
a lo n g , a ccelera te, c lim b h ills, g o fa st— and
d o It all s m o o t h ly , q u ie tly — w ith little
s h ift in g o f gears.
a n d d r it e .
S tep in to a l hex role t
l e t p e rfo rm a n ce , to o , p r o te
C h ev rolet th e ( .r e n t
tm e rie m n I a nte.
D r. Jol
Chin
34# Alisky ]
R oa d ster. #493 ; P h a e to n . *710; " t a ridar J
e a sy -w o rk in g en g in e sp eed . Its o0-hors«--
$5.i.i, ( oat h
or
S ta n d a rd
F is e -
F iir-P a sse u g e r 4 o u jie , $.793; t o n vert ih le
t a lin o le t . SftlS; M a n ,la rd
!*|weiiil
V ila n
P h a eton . $4>a)
or
N edan.
t o n v r r t lh le
$633;
I an d ati
L argest
prices a n d easy
Low
d eliv ered
term s.
N E W Í ü i 'Y l t O I Æ T S I X
f h e (.r e n t
T o n i*
im e rirt t n
Ai
Price* f. o. b. F lin t , M ic h .
Npecial e q u ip m e n t extra.
mmi
mod-
tota th«
massive
And the p aren t, . r e ,o give "the
Quietly patient assistance and direction ' at I
was cn hom e
In other es-irds the parents
,h i In addition to thetr little job o f
-a •
^
* «*“
" e wr,COm,‘
»
* trlbutlons, so don 't In* luwhful. x
x x x x
x x x x x
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ANSW ER T O n t w
\M I K >
1*1 Z /.I.E P U L L E B
It'a a w ord you can use instead
you
can't I
o f UtoUtol OB#
when
*nd a r n n a g toton od to the chlld
.
.
'
ernia
rmdm tw o h a n d » , entered the h o u r wor)d
H U M »
than 10
He
i. :
\
C ontributions
to The Melting x
» P ot arc alw ays
gladly reccl\e<l. x
x A lot o f hidden hum or lurks In x
« the m inds o f l o c i
readers, so x
* w hy not pu*s It arou n d ? Mall x
* >our letters to T he Melting Pot, x
.
» care of tIds pupor. \ our Items x
1 K ^
y „III upiiear us
often as spa«-e * •
"pi pi »,
P < » b .P d
made possible ‘ n earj 700 applicants, m ore
nal
an -
*
w h cm w ere too late to
voted by the electorate last fall
he,4<1
k V
* W’
never get
et far
fa
oh any buai- Z
* " d hog
h' and
* M' rh dairy
ok ,‘" cow
w ‘n
v*e e never
with
be ^ grow n P for
Be*» until we think about It L e t . feeda
not be the kind o T f .d k . who
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who can
can
►P poultry around for jn year*
•>II(H)TX B t R C I I K s , |I M s
on ce
Nei
it as a preventive
Use 66« Salve fo r Babies
Eirst L ieutenant T hom as J. C r o s s .' . . . . . .
adju taat costs the trainee nothing
T ran sportation
to
and
from
and
fro
m
the , . V ~ A W A V A - W - A V - A V . V / W
cam p is paid by the governm ent.
Utsicon 7277 R-ewldenca Beai-un Ml
F ood cloth in g, lod gin g and m edical
attention are also free.
F R E D E R I C K M. D E M P n ET
Last year there w ere 8 boys from
A tto r n o , at Law
W ash in gton cou n ty at C am p Hurl-
burt W h ile the
cam p qu[)ta
^
E ven in gs by A ppointm en t
riginaUy
at ^
there wert
D istricts
e r * he'Pe r - and the o fflc * r found
me in front o f the building where
I w ork
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