F B I DAY, MARCH *7, BEAVERTON ENTER .’ RISE FK PAOE * l'U E lH C T H W ORK ' m oth ir's iood is righi. th i Intan i M ore than «,°00 e o m m ^ U U gath-1 i j u m f r o ^ citiea lMvt t h .ir C O M .C O E (IJ IC K S pruptrly fed, ami thè little on** o » t.rt.d for u m eeting in Union P a ik . 1 1 ‘ _ ’ l hetn ■ TURKEYS. FEW ER mu le the fir&t page so i p r M c b o c I age i.c e iv e p*oj «-i • 'hlcu go and l' U poli- oa.eit w ere o r ** 1 ” \ .* T * T " ° Cl ’ * ^ to preserve " rve order. C apone üf M&,ml * nd C h i ^ l More turkeys m ay be ta ile d in and diet, the Wisk o f feeding y - ou our r \ 1 J duty ord er, but but there there “ Oregon this year but cu rien t in foi- school children will not be difficu lt, was no rumpus. M any girls took illation indicates a reduction in If a child is allow ed too m uch p a it In the dem onstration. In New _______ ______ i-Irs; L u‘ y lJutre near 8 *n j ea ily hatched pullets, accord in g to a candies and sw eets betw een meali». ^ YorVc a squad o f m ou n ted p olice is | C“ !>- is the ow n e r o f a turkey lep ort just issued by the college he will acquire an abnorm al appe- ^ept on d uty op posite the “ red' w h ich has 4 legs and 2 teil«. i xtens.on service, cn the ugncultu- tite. M others com plain that their headquarters Gn low er B road w ay H H JEFFRIES, Publish» in i situation and outlook. children will not eat. i hey should w j1J.e 0 f ten jo.OOO com m u n ists gath- P rices fo r turkeys were not quite stop a llo w in j them to lunch on f Qr m eetjn gs af their organ iza- as high for the 1930 cro p as in sw eets; discontinue talkin g about tion. O regon is tak in g care to pre- Published Friday o f each week by Pioneer Pubilshing Co., at Beaverton other recent years but returns were Johnle s or M ary’s delicate ’finn iky yent simiJar developm en ts in the j Ore E n u red as second-class matter at the p ostoffice at B eaverton, Ore good com pared to other products, appetites, in his or her presence. W est. P ortlan d has recen tly been lh e turkey out look appears favor- W hen they see that you I exp erlen cin * lo m e d ifficu lt p rob- Sui»*cription K ates able from the dem and standpoint, m uch perturbed by the small lems h ow ever in handling these the report says, but not m u ch is amount o f food that they consum e, dem onstrators. on* ounce bay run 1150 Six months ................................ I -® One Year box o f B a rb o know n about the probable supply naturally they want to live up to ___ $ 50 Subscriptions Payable in A dvance •nd one-fewrth o u ¿ ^ Three months from other states. their reputations. T hey like to have j glycerine. Any The m arket outlook for eggs dur- a fuss made over them. I f refu sin g Last year's ca tch of salm on in Ing the 1931-3 market year appear* to eat heartily will keep them in B ritish C olum bia totaled 213,500,000 Beaterton OH.ce-BroaJway urai Ü. E. Track*. I'houe 7 M ( mix it at horn« « J* fairly favorable, accord in g to the the limelight, then they w on 't eat as pounds the highest ever record ed , i littl* eoa t Applrtn h Portland Of lice—400-407-4«« Dekum Bldg. Phone ATwater 5914 A bout 2,220,000 cases have been U ir t . i e . . college econom ists, but poultrym en you wish —r— r^yor-—« j r . - a 7 r : the desired shade apparently plan to raise few er pul Do not let them have sw eets be- can ned m ost o f w h ich will be e x ­ tained. • It wiTI g r a d u a l ly * ^ d ifferen t parts o f the lets than usual. C om m ercial hatch- tween meals, and d o not appear to ported to itn-asro, faded w fTmy BIT m and m*h-u ^ Streaked, or g*a y O hair adaS??* eries in the United States turned notice w hether they eat or not at world. and g\omj. Barbo will not eoiov th* 5 w n o t s tic k y o r «nu/ a a o d o e s n e « out 50 per cent few er January meals. In a short tlrre you 'll find ' chicks and around *0 per cent them con su m in g w holesom e food , m .- - — The#BEST Gray.Hai? Remedy is Home Ma¿ Tahalí pmt of can putthiaupoqryS* LABOR-SAVING AND ECONOMY The theory has been advanced, and the plan put into operation on occasions,, of temporarily doing away with tewer February chicks than last like other norm al children. labor-saving machiner) and employing hand laboi, to re >b'*r paofi/^oast poultrymen have r e c r u i t s w a n t e d f o r lieve the depression. This all sounds good hut is it also m arkeled many hens that m a r in e economy in the end? lhe principle could be carried t M 1 1r»e number now on farm s is som e- ---------- ridiculous extreme. For . . example w e could go back to ■*« a - “*• * >;-/ «» ., . «- , J E gg production has been I ° "1«" V iV -W A W A W A V A co r »* — r"-'lv“ 1 b>’ V A V d V A V S S W .V .V ^ , B eacon 72*7 Kot» Idonea F R E D E R IC K unusu- officers In ch arge o f m arine corps ally heavy during the winter m onths recruiting for the States o f O regon, ; M. B ea con 5071 INFLUENZA DEM PSEY T he physical labor for practically all daily operations u we SPREADING wanted to do SO. l iiere is nothing to stop our driving because o f thè mild, open w eathei W ashington and Idaho, to résumé E ven in g s by A pp oin tm en t C h eck C olds at on ce with Oil th« It.cent trend lias been tow- recruiting fo r applicants fo r gen- horses hitched to buggies. We could do away with the out T a k e it as a preventive T he use o f i ^ral service. ard normal production *26 A m erican B ank B ldg. Cortland electric washing machine. Then the housewife hunt­ eggs by consumers, how ever, lias A pplicants fo r enlistm ent must bo ! U se 666 S alve fo r Babiet ing work would find plenty of it bent over a wash-board nc.eaaed niibstantially because o f 19 years o f age and not over 30; at VsV%*s^*s"sV"s*s*•“■“•V*»*»"»*»“«*»*«*■■«■«*« least 66 Inches In h eigh t; o f good ■ A W V V A V W A W A Y A V av , But it would not be true economy. In the end it would the low prices. ____ ch aracter and able to pass the re- not only fail to keep people from going hungry it would quired physical and m ental exam inu- ^ A W . W A ' . W A W / A V . W i S V b W . V . V W A V W W A V . W . i actually and ultimately contribute to their hunger. j t J / lions. Men fo r band duty must be % \\T I? D T at least 64 inches in h eigh t; V v • l a , Jt U. \ J C X The intentions of some of the employers along these years o f age or over and qu alified 1 ^ MORTICIAN * s ^ ci*t€Ì lines are good. But it is charity gone astray. It labor- ¿LftcL to pass the sam e exam inations a.*- |% RF A V F DTONI * * r\ T * t? r < r \ K i /ytop Ì are required fo r general serv ice; l S O tA V tK lU I N , OREGON saving devices were not good for hum ìankind we would and In addition pass the required j J WE 8 ERVE, R E G A R D L E S S O F T H E T IM E D A Y O R NIGHT ot permit men to , not have them; the Almighty would not musical exam ination. All appli­ Iiinen we employ M J A M » * • « « / « f ò invent them. As we obtain such machinery cants ara transferred to the m arine more men to make machinery, and thus the world pro -1 ---------- corps base at San Diego, C alifornia, where they receive their m ilitary gresses. Labor-saving devices are desirable because ,h** Chl,dr*’n No- 1 Tell me how to feed my children training after w hich ’.hey are trans they contribute to the comfort, the convenience, the who are attending school, writes ferred to one o f the m any m arine a 3603 Beaverton Res. 3602'< economy, and thus the happiness of all. an anxious mother. corps posts in forign countries ot* In The thing that will help prosperity (along with a The Book that contains the wls the United States, o f the ages, tells us that oui The m arine corp s recru itin g sta- C A B B A G E P L A N T S thousand other things that might he done) is not letting dom bodies are the temples of God . tion is located In room 430 W orces- road-building machinery rust while men work with picks When the Jews built the tem ple In ter building 3rd and Oak Sts., P ort-- All Kinds Gardtn Seeds, bulk or package and shovels at the job the machine could do better and Jerusalem to the Most H igh, they land Oregon. Baby Chick Feed ol all Kinds ----- --------------------------- faster. The thing to do is to build more good roads, put into It materials o f lasting — ---------------— quality. They built for endurance more houses, more bridges, more sidewalks, wherever and N E P H I L A N D P L A S T E R beauty. The temples o f our needed and to use the finest, most powerful and most bodies are not constructed o f brick and m ortar but out o f food. efficient labor saving machinery possible to procure. C a l l F o r P r ic e The great C reator has supplied us r --r c America is a comparatively new country. In many of abundantly with materials for malt- LIQ U ID OR T A B L E T S its parts the surface \»>f real development has hardly been ..t h !,:: Cure Colds.Headaches,Fever C h a r le s B e r t h o ld scratched. As yet there is not even a continuously paved Z . ' X ' To build a strong body tem ple, the j 6 S 6 SA L V E highway across the nation along any route that might w ork should begin with on e's an- Beaverton, Oregon, Near S. P. Depot. __ ____ _ _ _ _ he called truly transcontinental. Thousands of cities restore. Then the m other’s body . CURES BABY S CO LD and towns are without adequate public buildings. There should be strengthened and fortified * > ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ~ H * * M * * H ~ h v * H * ‘I‘ v*h *M *.h ^ *H **H **h *h *W **P *P *i**H **H *,H ' 'K . * j “ i*» liiîj« * . Ski is still a sorrowful lack of repair and improvement in by a diet, that will make p e r fe c t ) teeth, bones, m uscle and tissue. many fields of construction. Therc is an old saying that the ( Rather than see how many men can he employed on m other loses a tooth for each child j one job, let Us see how many jobs we can employ fewer that she bears. This is a wholly unnecessary sacrifice, and is due to I men on, and thus bring real development along with a deflency o f calcium In her diet, j economy. Babylon may have had its thousands of sla­ Nature is concerned about the little ves to do the work, hut this is not Babylon. We are in new life, and if the mother does not enough calcium and phos­ the I wentieth ( entury, anti should continue with supply phorous for her needs and those o f twentieth Century methods. her child then her bones and teeth A ttorn ey at Law a*w s[ T ign i' Aloha O eo’ o OVKF \ al l «. 666 8 C h e v ro le t is the w o r l d ’s la r g e s t b u ild e r of s i x - c y l i n d e r tru ck s are drawn upon for the supply. The result Is irreparable injury to the mother, and the child is given a bad start in life. Dentists have been busy for many years filling holes in teeth, but with poor success; It is ¡a make­ shift. Good teeth must be con ­ structed from a diet that makes dentine. Experim ents have been tiled on young rabbits and guinea pigs, which proved that the teeth become soft and im perfect on a diet deficient in bone form ing materials. Milk is the natural food o f all young mammals. It Is rich In ele­ ments that prom ote growth. W it­ ness the calf, how rapidly he grows and flourishes when given an abundant supply o f milk. Milk Is m - rich In calcium, protein vitamins and other valuable constituents Mother's milk is always better for the Infant than any other. The a s L s e l n o f c o w . m ilk form s dense Abormal Mind* and Automobile* It is hard to understand the mental kink that im­ pelled the Rhode Island mother to toss her children into the ocean, where two of them drowned, and to dash into the watery grave behind them. It is noted, however, that she drove the family auto mobile to the wharf from which the tragedy was enacted The point is, how many persons of similar mentality are dnvmg automobiles in the United States. Judgingfrom the number of accidents there must he plenty of them. The industrial prophets, trying to guess when good times will return, ought to get weekly reports from the church collections of the land. When they show creased receipts better time s are here. JDOJI rule in life is to keep your mouth shut mm n «is possible when you begin conversations with curd* lhftt ar<> hurd for to digest, unlesa modified. strangers. C n t’ NUMBERS Slitti \ K DURING PAST TEN YEARS m orse k*r o f horse* and m ule, will pru^ •Wy be reduced to around 10 mil E ¡ L l V ° *ccord in " to • report ^■£*u*d by the Oregon State • M * «« extension The horse . l “ Ulr **»pulatlon in 1830 was 23 *°n J * 1 1 * nd ">ule |«up*|*Uo* o f on Jounar) i uu was ls fcead Com nar*d to i n «Manna co m pared 2JW.O0O »0 yes i s ago This la a re.luc- • * 4 0 | - t « en« that outkH.k for horse and *“ ' * dec,,n ' d «harply For it!, tsxr . n l •**« und on# sixth Of th.« t ■ w *-1 e e ated -.-T '.. . " ,H'n ’ ’ may ' r I" ■ iu ird ,n thl, country «.« ,:" ? Op equipment r**“ * - n .............. , f — « m v ,. 88IB*A a m b"' N« HY ►7 Foi ‘«omt Older children should be supplied with a dally ration o f c o w s milk one o f the most perfect foodt: 11 the world, and as we have seen. ^ ow ing to the calcium and phosphor- ous content, quite necessary in the HOME HONEY HALES MORE building o f stron g bones and teeth P rim itive races usually have sound HUT E X P O R T S D E C LIN E teeth. The m others frequently nurse their babies for tw o or three years Mothers in clvlliied countries have * - .................... — - . » « . - m «•"■«m ptlon o f honey I. re not the physical stam ina o f these P° rt‘‘d ln * » ' » ‘ »nient just Issued by uncivilized folks, because their lives as well as their food is more arti­ R Brelthaupt. extension econom - ficial. *' * l ° r«*on State college. This An extrem e case com es to the h* believes. |, due to the mind o f the writer. A child about f* ° l ,h a l " “ «W beekeeper, packed fifteen months old was brought in cr° f In small tin with an unsightly skin disease that . 1 IM r . alm ost covered her body. No teeth l! ' nearhj 4**I* CT Um' rs had - P i - r e d This afflicted little !■ urtber development developm ent of su ch I c r e s i,ir'-' k . a ......... .. m e,hod* a,lvts«hle. accorditi - T , ^ lAk' n from on ^ Î » ’ be f*p *(t because exports of ° “ no,h,>r w ‘ »h,nit r*- What has become of the flapper who thought ¿ rr * cL!üLl,>w J lu> k,u>(‘ "'«‘re entirely too long. STAI ! ! [ ' j j ; | 1 W hoever you g o -o n city street °rcountry ro a d -y o u find Chevrolet y mder trucks very much in known packers, oil companies and manufacturers are using Chevrolets in steadily growing numbers. Every evidence. Ten, of thousands of these sturdy worker, are on the job line of business, every field of m- dustry is coming to rely more and o .y deliver,ng goods, moving supplies, doing all types of light and heavy hauling. more on these big, powerful Sixes, M3 Aliskj or9. fl.et, of Chevrolet, are cov- •nog t . not,on for prominent Indeed, the demand for Chevrolet trucKs during recent years has been such that Chevrolet rank, today a , the worfd', targe,f bu./der of ox- 1*1 g (Vit publ.c shirty firm,. Nationally cylinder track, and commerce/ core Chevrolet 1 '*;»<>" «ha 5 ,1, wlth , 31e whee,baie 1 U t D a o l w h e el «p t.cn , $ 2 , ex tra ) I S -» a n chassis wit* t j y » w h aaibos# PriC*" **' T hl^ m ^ r y o f th In h lj >r> «'ft*# brouirht H-,,ou n d in < Inform ation that the m other craved only sweets ,0 * d in the east obaarvers SOM r tor SO « » „ " “ ‘•«■r r * r ¡“ - j * : « - - s a - «J , » - r — i _ trern, Germany - n ä , rm*i •«* k- **z o n to nvr Ct 520 8*11 M l *4 Commercial chassis, $333 1 * Ho ®' Fllnt Mich., and Indianapolis. Ind”. W h en yc c .................... «I» wn t él See yo o r d e a le r below 1, - “ - * ............................. « . ^ ' 2 in i n s I V* olx ,oe crT*tn. cakes and other -U tes, and only g m a T ^ y ^ * * " " “ 'o n , .w e e t, tema In i«at year compared •ot»*! S io n (0«al wh..t, .fcd o -d l Dr.'Jt n- STIPES GARAGE, Beaverton, Oregon 1 — rWY-’yajj., " % C W v,C L tT » » « C C e « .. m n „ k . ^ ^ « ** I Bf- ■ ** f • « • •• • f * ie#* • A f -