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BEAVERTON PAGE > THURSDAY. JUNE 8, 1*33 ENTERPRISE ALLISON H. DEAN CO. FIRE BUG REALTOR H. tL JEFFRIES, Fubilaher Offices of this Well Known Real Estate Concern Located in Portland at 1373 NE Broad way, Telephone Gar 1106. Sponsoring Growing Sections of a Prosperous Commun ity Where Value Increases Every Day. Are Realtors Known Throughout the Coun ty and at Your Service in all That Pertains to Real Estate, Are Substantial Contribu tors to the Progress of Portland and Vicinity. OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE TOWN OF BEAVERTON Published Friday of each week by the Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton Ore. Entered as second-class matter at the postoffice at Beaverton, Ore Subscription Rate« ___ $1.00 Three Months _________________ $ 35 ___ .80 Subscriptions Payable in Advance One Year _ Six Months Beaverton Office — Broadway at O. E. track. Phone 7503 Portland Office— *08 Dekum Bldg., Phone ATwater BM4 NEEDFUL PROFITS A veritable buyers’ market has prevailed in all lines of business during the last few years and the wise few have taken advantage of the situation much to their own benefit. The present upward trend in all lines and com modities gives indication that more buyers are coming to realize the trend of prices and are endeavoring to get in on the bargains while they last. The force of this Increasing demand for products will only add to the impetus of rising costs and many see, in the very near future, a considerable increase over the present price levels. All industries must make up their minds as to the policy they will further In this general advance. By co-operation on the part of all and by pursuance of sound business policies, business has been lacking, particularly In the con struction industry, for some time. However, if some wish to persist in their Noritmn Moore, twtnty-five years price-cutting policies and attempt to obtain their business by volume only, old, who Is reported to have con thus cutting their legitimate profits, then they will only retard the anticipa fessed that he set the (Ire which leveled ted development and hold conditions down to those o f the past few years. four-fifths of the city of Ellsworth, The buyers have had their turn—in fact, they have yet many opportuni Maine, causing $2,000.000 damage, be ties to cash In. The sellers may be expected to get their chance shortly to cause "something in ni.v head told me secure a more reasonable profit. Let them not spoil the advantages that to” and because he liked to see tire might be theirs by unjust and ruinous price cutting. engines roll. Many a man will spend ten dollars foolishly on his own amusement and then howl over a dollar or two that his wife throws away. At present their most important real estate development is their subtil- vision of 500 acres known as the High lands. The Highlands are situated be tween the Portland city limits and the Sylvan territory on either side of Old Canyon Road extending from North Barnes road on the north to Hewitt Blvd. on the south. This territory is served by the five boulevards, Old Canyon Road, Humphrey Boulevard, Fairview Boulevard, Hewitt Boule vard and North Barnes Road. One of the essential qualities of successful operations in real estate | is a comprehensive knowledge of the business. Another is the inher ent ability to bring deals to a suc cessful and satisfactory close. That this office is in charge at all times of men amply endowed with the above attributes Is evidenced by its success- 1 ful operations throughout this part of j the state. In this day and age when conser vative men are constantly seeking discuss the advantages of this section investments where they are not only fand to learn of any manner in which I the home community may be im- I assured a permanent source of in f proved. They have been tireless in come, but a reasonable certainty of ; their efforts, straightforward in their increasing in value, the real estate j dealings and reliable in their policies. dealer is doing more than his share to This place has made it a point not meet the demands of such men. This 1 to list property for sale for more than locality is indeed fortunate in having | its value, this is where their close in its midst such a firm as the Alli | study of local conditions render them son Dean Co. an authority on values. In all tran This institution has been closely sactions their word is as good as identified with the growth and ex- their bond and the people have come pans:on of the section and has made to look for them when seeking a de a close study of real estate conditions sirable medium through which they so that they could offer both the buy may dispose of their property. ing and selling public the very best Allison Dean company are to be service. They have on their books a complimented for their past reputa large list of most desirable properties tion of forseeing the trend in real es for sale, both town and country at pri tate values and there is no xeason why ces that can not fail to be attractive their future service will not retain the to the intending purchaser. same foresight. With this fact in Drop in at any time and talk things mind whether the purchaser be an in over with them. They are personally vestor, a speculator, or a home build interested in the progress of the en er he will profit by his association tire community and always anxious to with them. Tom Chatterton’s Restaurant “ S a n d f o r d aud M e r t o n ’' The author of the English classic “Sandford anil Merton,’’ Tlmintts Da.v When Meal Time Catches you in Portland, Stop at Tom Chatterton’s Restaurant and News Items for the columns of this newspaper are always welcome, but (1748-89) selected two orphan girls Enjoy a Well Cooked Meal at a Most Reasonable Price. People who find it Necessary we would like for them to be not more than a month old. of twelve to bring up in order to choose to Eat away from Home, do not Think of Going Anywhere but at Tom Chatterton’s the best as wife. The experiment was Whether true or not, we cannot say, but it might pay some parents to u failure and Day turned to more Restaurant E 24th & Broad way. Private Dining Rooms. Phone TRinity 2782 for mature women. He would qualify ami know a little bit more about what their youngsters are doing. Reservations. Courteous and efficient Service Their Business, not their Motto. described the mode of life he expected his wife to pass. One woman failed This Restaurant is known for good scours the markets and accepts only best foods in season from which to When, In the course of human events, it becomes necessary to fill up u to fulfill the code of lunacy laid down, food. A reputation sustained by the choice and fancy foods. column like this, it becomes necessary to write a paragraph like this. makes your selection . If you wish a wealthy one, too, who gave up car community as well as the motorists In the kitchen you will find the further seasoning of the foods or riages, servants, music, wulked bare j and the traveling public. most modern equipment and utensils some preferred condiment, you have REGULAR AD UNERM footed lu tiie snow and submitted, Ancient Tower of Babel kept scrupulously clean. There never only to ask for same. The food is prepared in such a way HELD LEANT HURT weeping, to other tests proving her is a question o f sanitary law# in this Found by Archeologist docility It has been truly said that the way that to the uninitiated the thought at and the domination of her establishment. to a man’s heart is through his stom Washington, June 8—Consistent ad once comes that there never was such What Is believed to be the Zlgurrat, legal owner. The courtesy and attention of the ach. Likewise this modern up-to- a good place to eat. Poor eating vertisers have suffered less from the or the “Tower of Babel,” In the an j attendants is a feature that receives date restaurant is daily building its depression than non-advertisers, cient city of Akshak, has been dis places are not the exception by any means. It is a pleasure to have such j more than passing notice from the I business with the tasty delicious Henry T. Ewald, board chairman of covered by an official of the Univer S lo w to J u d g e patrons. | meals they serve. the American Association of Adver- sity of Mlchigan-Cleveland museum What Is commonly wrong Is to pass a modern and up-to-date place as this It is not necessary to order a whole islng Agencies, said at opening of the archeological excavations In Mesopo a judgment on our- fellow creatures. at which to refer the stranger as well It makes no difference whether you meal, the patrons are assured of the annual meeting of the association. tamia, says the Montreal Herald. Never let it be forgotten that there is j as the local people. live to eat or eat to live you can he same attention for just a snack as for "We see abundant evidence of the The find Is a mound about 50 feet scarcely a single moral action of u This place has gained a name that a well appointed dinner at this res most conveniently served at this mod constructive force of advertising in high and 250 to 300 feet in diameter. single man of which other men can ern restaurant. has spread far and wide as a place taurant. the relative standing of business In- The outer structure Is a circular wall have such a knowledge, in its ulti We take great pleasure in compli of popular prices and where the local While seated at one of their tables titutions that have been able to of sun-dried bricks, 30 feet thick and mate grounds, its surrounding inci menting this well known place on the I and traveling people can more than you are delighted by the home-like lalntaln their advertising activities 15 to 20 feet high. Above the level dents, und the real determining causes high order of the establishment and luring the last few years, as com of the wall are alternate layers of of Us merits, as to warrant their pro satisfy their demands in the manner atmosphere which prevails. Not only refer it to our readers without hesi pared with those who have not,” reeds and earth. The north side of the nouncing a conclusive Judgment upon of obtaining food. are the foods cooked as mother used tation. Upon your visit to the city, mound Is a solid structure of unburned IL—\V. E. Gladstone. Iwald said. : Here the manager selects the food, to cook them, but you will find the drop in for a meal. He praised the administration for bricks. Inscriptions In the mound appear to "doing much to stimulate returning confidence and to encourage buying." confirm the early origin of the struc ture, which dates hack to about 4000 B. C. Not Her Type The Tower of Babel, according to Fond mother to daughtei'—What did legend of the Book of Genesis, was the editor tell you when you submit built by Inhabitants of Babel with ted your poem to him? the Intention of climbing to heaven. Daughter—He said he couldn't print They were, however, prevented it because he was out o f poetry type. through their speech being con —Jayhawker Press. founded. May 29. 1933 The New Treatment for Foot Troubles WOMEN'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE MOTOR CAR Thera is some doubt that people care to hear very much about what “'Foot defect# cause leg and many back troubles. Neuritis. Muscular Rheu matism, Impaired circulation and painful nerve functions. This Is the statement of many eminent physicians. Dr. Oliver O. Fletcher, Morgan Building, Portland, Oregon, has substantiated that fact by clinical demonstration, and has originated and perfected Scientific Orthopedic Adjustments Tor the Feet. Immediate relief is obtained even by the first treatment. The principles o f treatment are absolutely new and original and the results are astounding and most phenomenal. It is accomplished solely by scientific adjustment and manipulation, without pain, requiring no surgexy nor supports or appliance# of any kind. Dr. O. O. Fletcher has demonstrated his Scientific Orthopedic Adjust ments of the Feet on several hundred difficult cases all of which have res ponded wonderfully and have brought a flood of Inquiries from patient# from all parts of the United States. - There la nothing hypothetical about the conditions found and the results obtained. This Is provan by the state ment of many of Dr. Fletchers patients whose letters have been put in his possession. I was in bed eight weeks with Arthritis of the spine. oould not use my feet. When I got up I Dr. Fletcher predicted three week's treatment. In two weeks I threw away my crutches and have spent full twelve hour days on my feet elnca.” (O. E. Sanderson—Owner Sandy's Kodak and Pen Mt*i —Portland, Oregon.) One prominent physician submits the following case record: "Patient presents sacro-ilao disfunction with intense pain, which did not respond to any treatment. Referred patient to Dr. O. O. Fletcher. After two of his Or thopedic adjustments, the pain entirely disappeared and the patient walked normally. There has been no recurrence." Charles Francle Clement. President of the Winslow Coal Co., Philadel phia, Penn., says: "I had been suffering with my feet, legs and back until barely able to get along. While in Portland. Oregon. I took one Scientific Orthopedic Adjustments from Dr. O. O. Fletcher and lef his offices without a traos of pain. Thousands of people will undoubtedly come to Portland to se cure relief from Dr. Fletcher." Dr. Fletcher offers a complet# service In the profession Including treat- u.ent o f corns, bunions, callouses, straightening of crooked feet and In fact everything that may affect them. goes on The are put may m>t under the hoods of their cars. driver knows that "driving qualities" are not accidental; t ey there. How the manufacturer creates or evolves those results interest him. He judges entirely by the results he gets in driving. Well, it is not essential to talk "shop"; let us talk Results^ Smoothness. Drive the Ford V-8 and you will find that the engine runs with surpassing smoothness, due to its design and the extra precise methods of its manufacture. Power. There it is, 75 horsepower (we could say 80) at the drive- shafT_for~the driver’s use. With less weight to pull around, the mettle of this car---its life-like response--- is rather remarkable. Economy. Our V-8 develops more power on a gallon of gasoline than any car we have made. Mileage is partly a matter of individual driving, but under average conditions the Ford V-8 does 17 to 20 miles a gallon. Of course, car economy is not only a matter of fuel. Ford V-8 has that too. but it is also economical in the complete sense---initial cost. operation, maintenance. Appearance. This is woman's contribution. The motor car must not only be useful", but also good-looking. View the Ford V-8 and you will not need our comment on its fine appearance. Comfort. This also is woman's concern. In 30 years she changed the motor oar from a wagon to a coach. Comfort is a quality made up of numerous ingredients. There is no comfort without a quiet, smooth- running engine. We have all the other ingredients too,---color, good taste, quality, ease, safety, roominess and convenience.