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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1933)
U L U tllíO N PAOS * T H U R S D A Y , StP T ^C M B E R 21, 1933 E N T E R P R IS E “ T eltp h on s industry,” and Independ- N O T IC E o f the im provem ents. The annual R ed Cross roll call is This is fact, not theory. The day ant com panies m ay now becom e par- | soon to be featured and we desire to o f bargains fo r standard com m odi ties to the agreem ent. ----------------------------- 1 call attention to ou r W ashington ties is going. It will be gone before C O R V A L L IS Any O regon house D E P O SIT IN SU R A N C E W IL L County citizens to the fa ct that holder con tem platin g cleaning out his we know it. The A m erican property- lagt S T R E N G T H E N S M A L L E R B A N K S W ashington cou nty will be benefitted owner is being offered his E S T A B L IS H E D 1927 library or other storage space is I>. po*,!. Insurance will make the through the R ed C ross a ccord in g to urged by the O regon State college chance to build a new home, repair IL H. JEFFRIES, Publisher old on e'"an d ~ d o sim ilar things' at llttle co u n t,y b*«“ t aa thi ; her giving. B eaverton will also be an library to n otify it in case there is big city bank, says F rank Jenkins in benefitted in prop ortion to the any statistical, agricultural or state j extrem ely low prices, K lam ath N ew s—“ That isn't so good am ount o f m oney raised. W e there OFFICIAL N E W SP AP ER OF TH E TOW N OF BEAVERTON college publication o f considerable from the standpoint o f the big city j fore urge our citizen s w h o w ork in age am ong the m aterial to be dis ALL P H O N E C O M PAN IES E N T IT L E D TO B LU E E A G L E hanks." Since when has it helped a | other counties when approached on Published Thuradayyof each.w eek by P ion eer P ublishing Co., at Beaverton carded. big city bank to have its country the subject o f R ed Cross to Inform Ore. E ntered as second-class m atter at the p o e to ffice at Beaverton, Ore. Independent telephone com panies banjl cuatom eri so weak they are their em ployer that they are giving The state college library, w hich has long m aintained historical files Df throughout the cou ntry may now be _____ _ go up p o o f? __________ ________________________________________ likely to Is not the . valid to the R ed Cross in the com m un ity _ Subscription Ratea material pertaining to the w ork o f com e BUie h agle em ployers y sten 0uje c tjon to deposit insurance based wherein they reside. T his will mean 1 — __ » l. , U e a . i i d a n t 'a R o o m . * ___U A n ih . S 3 5 I the institution, ha~s now Joined with in« the m odif,ed P resident's Reern- on the probability that It will fo r a a great deal to our com m u n ity this ____ *1.00 Ona Tear . Montns ......................other state agencies headed by the Ptay™*nt A greem ent originally au- tim e make the w eak bank, big or com in g winter. P erhaps som e w ho ____ .00 Subscriptions P ayable in A d v a n c e ,------------ Six Month« - - ■ in a thonzed by National R ecovery Adm in- im i cj or cou n try _ appear to be ¡receiv ed help last w in ter are now Oregon State library at - Salem, „ safe . as . the sound bank, „ and „ h .hut r k ln v n, o not overlook the fact concerted e ffo rt to preserve cop ies of istrator H u g h s . Johnson for the Bell as that | » w n orking. D B eaverton O ffice — B roadw ay at O. E. tracks, Phone B eaverton 7503 old docum ents, files, dairies, journals, 1,yi,lem o l com panies on ugust when a lot o f weak banks go up p oof W ashington C ounty and the town o f P ortlan d O ffice— 408 Dekum Bldg., Phone A Tw ater 5914 early publications or oth er m atter At tbe refl uest N B A a c c o ‘ m8 l " the SOund banks, big and little, will ! B eaverton did m u ch to give assist- ■i »' - ' ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------that has present or future value to r>enc«al Johnson's announcem ent, t n hav# to pay the b i„ jf they can and , an ce in a time w hen you needed it. S c h o o l* historians and social, scien ce research Bel1 ay stem cons* n tid t > anu m they ca n 't they too will go up N ow you have an op p ortu n ity to help workers. Much such m aterial has no ment o f its agiecn ien t to ma e u a P‘ p oof> T hat’s what w orries banker'.- I through you r coop eration in this Red T L . L.n c K ,,(, n f o r narents and friends of uunils value 1° individuals but is o f great plicable to *be, e" ti*'® telephone in< today the f that through unsound Cross drive. D o not disappoint the The custom has beta lor parents anu menus O I pu ms worth |f rved a Uc e try in the United States. The word* > . oslt insur. local and cou nty R ed Cross organi- “ Bell — system grou p o f telephone c o m - -, 1 ^ th<¡y to visit schools Oil the* last day of the term. Commence-1 for h ’ \ ••=-» * w iy aU gQ up p o o f 8ome i , panies" has been changed to G E O R G E F. G O R D O N , day Oregon V oter ment periods seem to be the only time public interest in OLD HISTORICAL RECORDS W AN TED BY O. S. C. LIBRARY (PRISE m a n i f e s t s itself in the form of school visitations g o in g , g o in g , g o n e : This indifference has led teachers and other educators The recent apeech of National Re to emphasize commencements and establish visitors’ days cov ery A dm inistrator Johnson con during the school year in an attempt to lure into t h e | “ » 7 * * J» rm on pn n K T s d i o o l r o o m p a r e n t s and others pa> liiji O c s pp 1 should be o f especial interest to the A Slight Growth or Malformation of the Feet Creates an Immediate Pain or Tired th e s c h o o ls . But the visitors do not obtain a true picture wise and th rifty property-ow ner. “ £ TL ^ n n l mi i rtlAi ness of These Organs and does not allow a Natural Posture when standing or Walk of t h e s c h o o l s on such occasions. The schools are all The forth com in g cam paign is not to i ing. This Causes Fatigue in the Whole Body and a Drain on the Nervous System. “ d r e s s e d up,” the pupils on their good behavior and the b® claa8*d wlth sporadic campaigns If the Ailment is allowed to go into an ad vanced stage before proper treatment in ta p r o g r a m is usually entertainment rather than lessons in the ^ few year8 This one will ken, Much Valuable Time and Money will be Lost Before aCure can be effected. 1234 have the highest b a ck in g — it will readin’ ,writin’ and ‘rithmetic. S. W. Third Ave., BEacon 7467. Every citizen is free to criticize the schools but no | " thoroughly con scien tious m anner and profession o f C hlroprody should i know n to his profession, fair-minded citizen will condemn them without first inves- go the limit in coop eratin g with the be The one o f the utm ost im portance and | His o ffic e and establishm ent is he is sure to satisfy the m ost exact tigating. And the time to learn something about them is heads of the governm ent T here is we cannot fail in this edition to equipped with the latest devices and ing. He has gained the respect and « ____________ ______ | every reason to believe It will succeed of good will o f all w h o have had deal in the field stress the rem arkable progress this developm ents by unannounced Visits. . . . . . . .... And the inevitable result will be still ings with him and we p redict fo r him branch o f the m edical profession has Chiropody. Visitation of the school in its daily routine will have a sh a rp er a c c e le ra tio n o f the p rice level made by effectin g, in most cases, per He Is often called Into consultation a continued success in his ch osen wholesome effect in bringing into closer and more intelli T h e re is, as G en era l J oh n so n «a id , manent cures and in most cases alle- by the m ost em inent ones In the pro- profession. He has had long experien ce and gent and sympathetic cooperation those who have the wcl-1 ‘ ^ n f S ^ a u t o re vlatlng pain and discom fort by scien- j fession In the state and his advice wide know ledge as a specialist in fo o t tific treatm ent o f all affliction s o f ! and services is considered authoritive. fare of the child most at heart — the parent and the teacher; pairs., fo r clo th e s, fo r n ew h e a tin g Dr. Burns o ffe rs a com plete service troubles. Im m ediate attention to the the feet. — and will eliminate much of the misunderstanding be-.Plant8> for houae a«d Iand improvr- During the years that Dr. Burns in the profession, including treatm ent first indication o f soreness in these has ......... been in r active practice he has o f corns, bunions, callouses, straight organs m ay save you m uch inconven tween taxpayer and those commissioned to administer dlT*^d; -................. e r liir a tio n , ? . m 5 gained a valuable clientele due to his ening o f crook ed feet and in fact ev iences and expense. Dr. B urns large eciucauon. ing wave since war-tim e. It wil) h . . . . . . . . . dem onstrated ability as a practical erything that m ay a fflict them. patronage speaks fo r the quality o f The schools are the brightest spots in the community, [°wer th* va,ue of the Inactive doUar, Chiropodist for he is a graduate o f Those w h o secure his services are his services. His ad Appears in < it i « / ■ ! • • • i i by m aking it buy less. It will ra ise ' 7,. . . , . sure to be pleased, as he is a gentle and generally the most hopeful institution democracy has the value of the dollar thal u spent f nt accred4ted schOQl and “ man V ^ w ho p erform s his w ork in a another part o f this paper. to count upon. The constant surprise is that the world is j wisely now, by Increasing the v a lu e ' ld{est and most modern not better than it is with such tuition. But one has to | || || I f f |4 search outside of the school for the reason. It is reassur-1 ing to all with sufficient interest to visit a school to see with what intelligence patience and skill their children are as a rule being taught. e d u c a tio n DR. R. P. BURNS The farmer and the resident of our rural communities have a vital stake in the National Recovery Program. Such of the program means a better, brighter day for them! and proportionately more than for the industrial worker and the city dweller in general. While there has been overproduction of certain farm products, underconsumption caused by business and in dustrial paralysis and widespread unemployment, result ing in a huge loss of purchasing power, has contributed principally to the farmer’s distress. Farm prices have been low largely because the drop in the income of the people has sharply curtailed demand and the farmer must take what he can get for his products, not what they are worth. The farmer has rightly been called the backbone of the Nation. At no time in our history has his wholehearted help been needed more than now. He can work the more earnestly in contributing to the success of the recovery drive because he knows that when the big turn comes he will share in the prosperity that follows President Roosevelt, whose farsighted and dynamic leadership has already initiated comprehensive measures designed to aid the farmer directly in solving his own prob lems, is depending upon the rural dweller to put a shoulder to the wheel and help get the country hack on its feet. Classes Now Forming BALLET TAP ACROBATIC SPANISH PANTOMINE V iolin ---- J VOICE $3-S7.,V>-$l >.:>(> Per O r a c F lu m . y 604 S. W . Morrison N ea r 6th B E 9S76 ¡n P o r tla n d H otel Bldg P o r tla n d Ore i Telephone TR. 3814 PIANO S5 and 88 Per Month V IO L IN IST — “ M aker o f Artists” Studio: 600 llollv Street. Portland Violin Instructor St. Helen’s Hall For aDDointment call Studio. EA. 6732 , (í.L c r th jL 'lu fl Vi. ÿ rulu iíb u ilh i JodvuuL Portland, O regon BOX NT E REPLOGLE T eacher o f Piano A ccom panist Studio: 307 Fine Arts HERMAN H AFN ER T eacher o f S inging T e n o r* : C on d u ctor Bldg. BR. 0764 Dent Mowrey Pianist-Composer Studio: Pacific Bldg. Roof Res. Telephone 1IE. 0168 Permanent Waves CLOTHES FOR THE FAMILY litres the one store that can honestly say it has v\ "ti success by giving bigger values, longer terms <ui' Muaiter styles. We treat everyone on the square here Credit is Arranged to Suit Your Income GUARANTEED Q n Regular 33 9.» <-C $5.59 Oil W ave $1.42 Includes Shampoo, Hair Cut and Finger Wave 4lh A V E B E A U T Y SHOP 817 4th Ave. Bet. Y am hill and T aylor people Month WILLIAM WALLACE GRAHAM and KAHLIN’S There is just so much worry for everybody. If you dodge your share, there is more for your creditors. PAUL K. HUTCHINSON School of Dancing 1731 N. E. 33d Avo (nr Broad wav) Studio R esidence M t’rdock 3334 GArflvId 6423 IT’s Always «1 High Fashion’ ’ To dine at F orm erly C ornet Soloist IN N E S' and P R Y O R 'S B A N D S C ornetlst 721 S. W . 4th Ave. Studio AT. 4095 Res. T A . 8747 ____ AGNES PETERS The autumn and the winter months furnish tious time to get hack into the habit of being again. 909 S. W. Taylor at 9th Ave Phone AT. P958 for R eservations This word “ neighbors” means something to America today, especially in the small towns, the villages, the ham- "A left more or less to their own devices, neighborliness is the panionship, thoughtfulness, human contacts. It is one of the biggest elements in what we know as “ Americanism.” LADIES APPAREL This wonderful spirit o f neighborliness has almost disappeared in the larger centers of population. Big city families are units unto themselves. Frequently they do not even know the names of people who live next door to Dresses Front them, or above or below them. Their recreation, their $0.75 to $22.50 amusements, their human contacts are furnished by pro Sport Dresses fessional entertainment and entertainers. Dressy Street In the smaller centers of population, where people are K nit Suits left more or less to their own dvices, neiguborliness is the Dresses and natural expression of the desire for human contacts. Our Dinner circle of friends and neighbors is wider. And as we widen D resses this circle, we widen our own outlook of life, our concep tion of our own duties and responsibilities. Coats It is often said that the real American is to he found and Swagger Suits in the smaller places. 1 his is so because his greater con tacts tend to make his views broader and less self centered. C atering also to Such a person realizes there are others in the world besides L arger Sized himself or herselt and as we consider others we better hu W om en man conditions everywhere. So let’s resume the business Qoats of being neighborly. $10 to $44 90 It isn’t arrogance that makes car drivers into bullies, but the possibility of a quick get-away. BE. 1839 902 Studio Bldg. r HANDZLIK Exponent o f Yeatm an G riffith 613-14 M aeelv-Tischner Bide. Res. Phone GA. 2440 Portland Studio Phone BE. 3867 Instruction BALLROOM For Adults and Children A ccom od a tion s fo r B usiness a p rop i-1 Social C ath erin es E I.M A C A I.D E R M ec neighbors Still, ancestors must he a great consolation to who don’t amount to much. OTTO W E D EM EYER Vocal Teacher Walter Bacon CALDER'S TAVERN Let’« Be Neighbors Again V tr ~ ARBITM AN’S NEW YORK OUTFITTING CO. Open Sundavs Thone BE. 1002 for Appointments L. ■i"l"H,,l,4 ,l,4 4 > ,H ,4 4 ,l"l"li IJ > il'ji- ¡”H"i»l"l"h'H "l- t 'H"h'l“ H"í"I"¡"i"H ' 1021 S. W. Washington Street 1 ! : M II ! M I I : :