The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, October 06, 1933, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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    B EAV ER TO N
F R ID A Y , OCTOBER
E N T E R P R IS E
1933
PAG E S
Fall a Wonderful Time in Oregon
One* Income Future
What are Your Plan»
For Tomorrow?
Every generation has
its special
opportunities. Men who make a care,
-
m o s t delightful.
It is a period
A greater and better day is di- ■ ful study of the time in which they,
tin s m i c
;
.
rectly ahead is the conviction of all j live and put their money to work when 111011 U lltl W O Ilie il like to p llt
yards.
llllie
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our leading men and organizations.
ESTABLISHED 1927
True we have passed through dark where the facts and good judgment w*ith our most agreeable climate we feel that we want a
H. H JEFFRIES, Publisher
always enjoy profit from then
addimr to the beautv o f this already
beautiful
place.
days but always after such times we | direct
investments. The present i i no ex-| p a r i U1 a u u iiij, lu u i c u i o u i ;
j
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O F F IC IA L N E W S PA PE R OF T IIE TO W N OF B E A V E R TO N
have the greatest of opportunities. ; ception. A few years hence and peo- \\ £ &H IvIlOW th eit i'c lll IS G s r c lc n 1 11UC cilUl W it h t h is W O F k
What an individual now needs most
„ ...
that any we receive the rarest compensation in vigorous health and
Published Friday o f each week by the Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton is a healthy faith In his country and ^le wi 1
° * ls .Hn<
one could have seen that there was
happiness and a feeling that we have added permanent
Ore, Entered as second-class matter at the postoffice at Beaverton, Ore. the people and organizations that
money to be made in well managed
---------------------------- | compose It.
beautv
to our home. Naturally many o f our readers have
organizations that produce brer.
Subscription Rates
j T H E U N ITE D STATES NATIO N- Today TH E N O RTH W EST B R E W ­ many questions to ask concerning the advisability o f plant­
____11.00 Three Months ---------- --- - ........ J
One Tear .
I
BANK, with head office at Broad-
ING COMPANY, with office at 210 i n g this or that.
One thought we wish to make and that
____.50 Subscriptions
Payable in Advance way and Sixth at Stark, Portland,
Six Months
Porter Bldg., and plant at 61 Gam-
__________________________ Oregon, is a good example of such
is'to
give
preference
in all your buying fo r the garden and
brinus, Portland, Oregon, are offering
Beaverton Office—Broadway at O. E. tracks, Phene Beaverton 7503
faith. They point out that the pres-
Their our P®°P*e opportunity to invest in t h e vanl or estate to the home organizutions.
1 his keeps
Portland Office—408 Dekum Bldg., Phone ATwater 5914
I ent are days of opportunity,
e
l
r
j
their
organization
which
produce
^
money
at
home.
.
.
.
and
it
is
respent
with
all
our peo-
advise is to take Inventory
plans
and
go
raised
the
basic
pay
of
four
times
j
affairs,,
lay
sound
COLUMBUS D A Y
who raise hops are familiar with the pie.
So that you may know who the home organization
that number in stores, factories, and | ahead with faith,
meiiow hop tang of their beer which are we give the follow ing inform ation:
Christopher Columbue discovered mines.
It has brought employers
During the last six months the bunds repeat business. The oiganiza-
America on October 12, 1492.
But and their workers to the same coun­
T IIE PO R T LA N D UOSE N U R SE R Y
above organization has followed the Uon hajj no bonds ^ mortgages and LE W IS * SIMPSON, GROW ERS
Columbus day, although a legal holi­ cil table for frank discussion of their
advise they suggest to others for they thejr thret. larKe breWeries are mod-
day, is leas generally celebrated than problems, with a realization that they
are located on Sandy Boulevard, five is located at 7240 Division St., Port­
have extended their efficient service e,s of efficlency and are well located
almost any other; and it is to be are mutual, and especially that what­
land, Oregon
They have available
t0 gerve populous areas.
The plant miles east of Parkrose, and they
feared that If the widespread feeling ever the nature of the problems, they to other communities.
for
your
aid
and
assistance an expert
1. Conversion of four Portland referred to is now under construction ! make the suggestion that you use
that we have more than enough of also concern the consuming public,
landscape
designer
who will be glad
Flowering
affiliate
banks
into
Branches.
To one Who wishes to put their ; liberally of the Japanese
holidays should lead to a call for the upon which both management and la­
2. Establishing new Branch at The money to work now in this field has Cherry. And the writer wishes to to go over your grounds and make
elimination of some of them many
bor depend.
Dalles,
would vote in favor of dispensing
a certain future for earning power of make the suggestion that you call in suggestions that you will find most
N R A is actually stopping waste,
with Columbus day. This is not as it
The Company offer its person and look over their large helpful and this is without cost to
3. Establishing new Branch at his money.
not only in our business structure,
should be. Not only the American
shares
in
units
of one share of 8 %
Pendleton.
wherein production costs will be
stock as you will find it an education you. This organization since 1908 has
countries but all the world should
4. Establishing new Branch at preferred stock and one share of
known to all, but also the waste of
pause on the anniversary to do honor
common. With the great swing of One of the best ways to add value to been instrumental in adding much
our long-neglected natural resources. Albany.
to the great explorer, for the people
your property is to have it well sup­ beauty to this part of Oregon. They
The
NRA
program contemplates
. 5 Converting into Branches a t-, all of America back to the wet col­
o f every quarter of the globe have
melting frozen credits and hitherto filiate banks at Salem, McMinnville, umns is the best evidence one may plied with growing beauty that each invite you to visit the excellent Nur­
profited by his discovery.
For answer to
hard hearts. It is bringingback con­ Oregon City, St. Helens, Mt. Angel.
ask for investments in this field. ! year delights not only its owners but sery at any time.
Columbus sought a new, short
fidence to the extent that people are
your
questions
you
may
call SUnset
6. Establishment of Affiliate Bank For further information you may all who see it. For further informa-
route to the East Indies. Europeans
again buying merchandise with faith at Vancouver, Washington.
3670.
desired that commerce with the East
• tion you may call Gresham 5072.
call BR. 2469.
in the future and in themselves
This great organization with re- 1
should be faulltated that they might
Nearly 2 millions have notified relief
sources of over $85,000,000 in going
the more readily procure spices.
agencies of their new independence.
They lacked means to preserve food.
forward with a good plan and solid V . % V . % W V A W . W A V * V A V . V . V A V . ,.V .\ S V V S V .,A V S W A W . V . ,. V . ,. W . , . W . ,. V . W . V . V . V .
And N R A has only covered the first
Their diet was monotonous, and spi­
faith in the future is a fine encour-1
furlong.
ces were greatly in demand to flavor
agement to us all. To join hands j
But N R A has done infinitely more, j
unpalatable food. Columbus did not
with so strong an associate is a pleas
In enlisting business men and their j
ure as well aa an opportunity.
bring Europeans any closer to the
customers under the Blue Eagle, all
East Indian spices that they craved,
determined to bring the country out I
but his discovery gave them pota­
Squash Varieties Recommended
of the depression, it has promoted I
toes, maize, tomatoes and other
a spirit of solidarity, local and na
foods which imparted needed variety
BEND— Long
Bush Green as a
tional, the value of which will be in­
to their fare. This is but one of in­
summer squash and Large Cheese
calculable for many years to come.
numerable ways in which mankind
As the President solemnly warned, and Big Tom as pumpkin varieties
has materially benefltted from the
are now being recommended to Des­
"This Nation cannot subsist half
establishment
of contact between
chutes county growers by County
boom and half broke.” This fact the
America and the older continents.
Agent Gus Hagglund. These recom­
American people have come to real­
But it is not for the material bless­
mendations are the result of trials
ize to an extent unprecedented and
ings that he brought the world but
conducted on the Charles Park farm
incomparable In our history.
At a
for the glorious example that he gave
to determine the “curly-top” resist­
time when we were at our lowest
of courage and perseverance that the
ance of different varieties grown in
ebb, N R A seeks to teach our com­
day of Columbus' great achievement
the district. The Hubbard variety
plete
interdependence
one
upon
should be remembered. He remains
proved very susceptible to the disease
another. We now know, from the
a model to be held up fo r the emu­
Of the pumpkin varieties, the Large
saddest of all experience, drawn out
lation of men in his daring to ques­
Cheese proved somewhat late in ma­
over 4 years of hideous helplessness,
tion the science of his age, in his
turing,
Additional trials of these
that the President’s appeal for earn­
T w o orange colored lines crossing the street mark the!
willingness to face the terrors of the
and other varieties will be carried
unknown. Hits triumph over Ignor­ est and continuous cooperation is not on next year, Mr. Hagglund says.
A L F R E D P. D O B S O N
to be given in a spirit of philanthro­
school children’s right-of-way.
Respect it! The city
ance and superstition has encouraged
ATTORNEY
py but for our own salvation.
bold spirits everywhere to stand up
Public Service Bide.
ordinance regarding these safety lanes requires motorists,
Portland. Oregon
for what they believe to be the
truth and to face danger, If neces­
street cars, etc., to slow down to 15 miles per hour when
Things are getting pretty bad when
sary, to prove their theories.
SANDERSON SAFETY
a racketeer doesn't get more than an |
S U P P L Y CO.
no one is crossing the street. . . and, if someone is cross-
ordinary obituary notice for getting
AT. 9817
N R A PROGRAM U N D E R W A Y
Security Bldg.
bumped off.
Portland. Oregon
| 'ng the safety lane, to STO P.
Orange colored arrows
A fter only three months, during a
Metropolitans are people who Im-1
period of usual summer lethargy,
press one another by pretending to
JOHN M A N N IN G
warn you in ample time o f the approach o f a safety lane.
N R A shows this record o f achieve­
know somebody and feel superior to
ATTORNEY
ment. Its program has just got un­
Porter Bldg.
the servants who really know him.
• . P L A Y S A F E ! Remember, a minute lost in stopping
Portland. Oregon
der way. There has passed one eigh­
th of the 2-year emergency period.
In the seventeenth century it was
j may save you months— or even years— o f regret.
Yet, it is estimated that it has res­ a crime for a girl to betray a man
DR. E R W IN
tored steady jobs to 3 millions. Al­ Into matrimony by such artificial
CO UNTY CORONER
Portland. Oregon
ready, In its initial stage. It has vast­ means as beauty aids. Today it is an
I his appeal is made possible by the individuals and institu­
ly Improved working conditions and a rt
ÍPRISE
Heed the
Safety Lanes...
Make the Streets Safe
for School Children
Has Your
Subscription
j
tions whose names and advertisements appear on this page
Give the Home Manufac*
The Duty of Every Citizen
turer Fir»t Preference
Are you kind to your pets? The
writer wishes to suggest If you want
your cat or dog to do well. . .see to
it that they are well fed. And the
way to be sure of this Is to furnish
them with home manufactured pro­
ducts. However many are not as fa­
miliar as they should be with home
products and we wish to urge that
when In the market for such pro­
ducts to call for MAN K IN D DOG
A C AT FOOD from your dealer as
this is a home product manufactured
by SCHLESSER BROS, located at
Columbia Boulevard, Portland, Ore.,
There is no question of a doubt that
if we want a greater prosperity here
that we should give preference to the
products put out by our own manu­
facturer. This enables them to put
more men to work which in turn
supports the homes of our country.
In event your dealer is not sup­
plied with MAN K IN D W AFERS, or
M A N K IN D CAN N ED FOOD ask
him to call WAInut 4516 and be sup­
plied with a home product wanted by
the home consumer.
It will be of speciul interest to our
readers to know that the above or­
ganization employ over 50 heads of
homes and that it looks very prom­
ising to increase this number in a
very short time to seventy-five heads
of homes. This is a fine example of
what it means to have a home manu­
facturer
producing a meritorious
article . . not only does it help
those who buy but helpe build the
country in which it operates.
of Oregon
We urge our readers to give first
consideration to the home organiza­
tion and for further information the
following men in the various com­
munities will serve you.
Agencies near Portland:
P. M.
Bewley, St. Helens, Oregon;
Chas.
L Walker, Hillsboro, Oregon; Deca-
ture Baldwin, Hood River, Oregon.
Thorne & Walrad .Gresham, Oregon;
Standley A Foley, Salem, Oregon;
You May Have a Gold Mine
E. H. Cooper A Son, Oregon City,
right in your own home, stowed away Oregon; P. E. O'Neill, Forest Grove
in some forgotten place. With gold Oregon.
prices what they are, at the present
time, now is your chance to dispose
V II Club Members to Grow Peas
of with gain to yourself, those old
ASTORIA Four-H club members
watch cases, scraps of discarded jew­ of Clatsop county are planning to
elry, and the like Frederick Miller | share In the pea growing venture
M Co., 30(1 Oregonian Bldg., are ex­
which has proved rather successful
tensive dealers in and buyers of gold for adult farmers In certain sections
and sliver.
Mr. Miller is licensed of the county in recent years, accord­
and is well known for his dependable ing to County Agent Clifford Smith.
methods and fair dealing to the pub­ The youngsters will plant and care
lic. We urge you. when selling your for quarter-acre plots aa 4-H gaiden
gold, go to e reliable firm such as project*, and will receive the regu­
Frederick Miller A Co. for informa­ lar commercial rates for their pro­
tion, phone AT. 1712.
ject*. In addition, special pi isos will
—Read Our Ade—
Dr. John E. L a ’Valley
Permanent
Waves
G U AR AN TE E D
C H IR O PR A C TIC
plots, Mr.
A Mutual Duty
PH Y S IC IA N
92c
Regular »3.95 ..............
$5.59 Oil W ave $1.42
Includes Shampoo, Hair
Cut and Finger W ave
4th AVE. B EAU TY SHOP
817 FOURTH AVE.
R et Yamhill and Taylor
Specializing in Nervous Diseases
and Femulo Disorders
Twenty-four years successful prac- |
tice in Portland. Six vears Presi­
dent of. and Instructor in. the Ore­
gon Peerless College of Chiroprac- !
tic.
No 'a.ses accepted without
thoro examination and favorable
prognosis Chinonraeticallv indicated
The awesome iuggernaut of
olden times took its toll of vic­
tims only on prescribed davs.
Our modern
juggernaut - the
automobile—collects its tribute
of in lured and dead every dav
of the vear and its total of vic­
tims puts its ancient prototype
to shame.
The disgrace of this ghastly
harvest ls not so much in the
staggering total of victims but
In fact that practically all
of these accidents could be
averted with a minimum of care
or attention to traffic safety
rules.
Immature ludgment and the ex­
uberance of youth cause child­
213 Allsk.v Bldg.
— ATwater 4836—
Residence. GArfleld 5450
Portland, Oregon
Phone BE. 1902
■ Jt
for Appointments
Schoolwork Means
KAHLIN’S
L A D IE S A P P A R E L
seasable.
the best
Oregon
i r
When it comes to the Fire Insur- i
ance Field we know that the O RE­
GON M UTUAL F IR E INSURANCE
COM PANY,
McMinnville,
Oregon, (
with Portland office at 423 S. W.
Broadway (Near Washington)
Ore. i
is a home company and they have fol
lowed the most conservative policy in
their service. By insuring only pre­
ferred risks they have been actually \
able to save their policy holders a p-1
proximately 25rfc on fire Insurance
costs. All their policies are non-as-
for
Portland
: I hey are interested in the safety of your children.
The policy of many of our home
organizations are far superior to or­
ganizations from without.
During
the past couple o f years the people of
Oregon have begun thinking of their
own organizations and now under­
stand that by giving preference to
their home organizations they not
only receive an equal If not better
servioe but are also in a position to
help the people who make up this
great State. The more money that Is j
spent with home organizations the
greater amount wo have in circula­
tion which is a great help to all of
us.
be awarded
Smith says.
FEDERATED
M ETAL
CORP.
D resses From
Eyework
Modern schoolwork requires keen
quick evesight to grasp the arith­
metic problems, to watch the
teacher's demonstrations
on the
blackboard. Don't let vour child
be handicapped bv poor vision
Give him. Instead, a good start
with efficient, good-looking glasses
Dr. Carl J. Hurley
Sport Dresses
JO U RN AL B U ILD IN G
Portland. Oregon
BK. 0222
Dressv Street
Knit Suits
Dresses
Coats
and Swagger
Suits
Catering also
to
Larger Sized
Women
floats
$10 to $4450
« ^
604 S. W .
Morrison
Near 6th, In Portlan
Portland Hotel Bldg
I BE. 937#
1
Portland. Ore.
4(H1 M O IIA W K Bl.DG.
AT. 520«
PO R TLAN D . ORE.
»fei
r
- j
and
Dinner
Dresses
National Hospital Association
Eves Examined—
(.lasses FitUxI Only when Needed
$6.75 to $22.50
ren to form the maioritv of
casualties; therefore the res­
ponsibility must be shared bv
parents and motorists equallv.
It is the parents’ duty to edu­
cate their children to traffic
dangers.
It is the motorists'
duty to see that these dangers
are minimized.
Exceeding caution in crossing
busy intersections—driving
in
the vicinity of schools—through
safety lanes and in residential
districts is imperative if we re­
duce this waste of life.
It
means but a moment lost to
slow down at dangerous cross­
ings and safety lanes but it mav
save a useful life and years of
remorse.
“ The Child who Blows a Horn Will
Never Blow n Safe"
SAFEG U ARD T H E CHIJ.DKEN'8
W ELFARE
In watching out for the physical
welfare of vour children, do not
forget their spiritual and cultural
happiness Give the;r the advant­
age of musical training.
Headquarters of
BUENO IEK, BU FFET, LUDWIO.
HOIIN ER. and GIBSON'S
IN STR U M EN TS
S IB E R L IN G -L U C A S
M U S IC CO.
“MUSIC H E AD Q U AR TER S"
«14 S. W. Morrison St., near 5th
Portland. Oregon
“ The Rleheet Child k Poor With­
out Musical Training"
NORTH BONNEVILLE
(W A SH IN G TO N )
T H E N E W T O W N S IT E BY
T H E BIG P O W E R D A M
Our thousand acres extending both above and below the dam on the
Washington side of the Columbia river is the onlv place near the dam
where the land is level enough to provide a place to build a citv.
W e have onlv had time to plat business locations—these are going fast
For further Information Apply
Keasey, Hurley & Ready
«18 8. W. S T A R K S T R E E T —BE. 6211
or GEORGE Y. MOODY. Resident Agent on the Grounds
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