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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1933)
D A IR Y IN T E R E S T S N O W T A K E STAG E OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF TIIE TOWN OF BEAVERTON With the wheat campaign now com ’ -Sed Friday of ea ch week bv tha Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton pleted in Oregon so fa# as the signup tt the poatoffice at Beaverton, Ore. of individual growers is concerned, ! chief current interest in develop- Subr,Cf-Pt H , v. * v, ! ments under the agricultural adjust- /eat _ , ment act ha# shifted here in the Pa- >0 Subscriptions Payable in Advance | | ciflc northwest to efforts at bolster M onth* ing the dairy industry so that returns Beaverton Off ice— Droadv. ay at O. E. tracks, Phene Beaverton 7503 to farmers will move up nearer pre Portland Offic 408 Dekum Bldg., Phone ATwater 5914 war parity, says the current review from the Oregon State College exten sion service. A R E S A V IN G S N O L O N G E R S A F E ? A recent development in this field is the temporary release of A. E. The mania for origina ing new methods to pay for Engbrelson from his duties as su overnmental extravagence reached a peak in New Y ork perintendent of the Astoria branch City with a proposal to pick out a handful of businesses for a new brand of class taxation. 1 he financial, real es- to look after the interests of Oregon tale insurance, savings bank and public utility worlds were dairymen in negotiations now before . ’ j j a S tO U n a e a . . . . . . 1 he proposal would tax 1 lie insurance, tor example uarter of one per cent of such portion of the value >l its total capital investment and gross assets as shown b) its books as its receipts on account of policies of in surance in the City of New York bear to its total re ceipts.” This is inequitable taxation of funds held in trust for millions of people. I he great proportion of life insurance policyholders are persons of small means. Life insurance is often their only saicBuard for families and dependents. But politicians o , i p O lill iO the accumulated savings OI these small policy holders pooled in an insurance company, and say, “ L et’s tax this rich corporation.” They do not tell the people t.‘ iwto **'-* , F J . . r 1 ‘ Rolla First Yank Captured G°*s a Job z " i Oregon Industry Send, O. S. C. Man to Washington to Appear at A. A. A. Hearing H. II. JEFFRIES, Publisher “ FRIDAY. OCTOBER IS. 1933 BEAVERTON E N T E R P R I S E PAG» 3 F that SUCh a plan IS an installment method oi destroying savillgs of the masses. b u n nosing other cities and states adopted the tactics l-opuTca 1U New Vork City. W hat would happen to the S a v in g s O l the nation.'' One hesitates to conjecture. Have we reached a point where no investment is sacred; where politicians can confiscate private funds to fill public treasuries which their mad schemes have depleted? U llleS S SUCh class legislation and confiscatory taxation oi 1 oi iv ate savings and investments, are . stopped in r \ this ° . i iu t io ji, private property rights, that great heritage of A m - eiicuii citizens, will have disappeared. the A. A. A. An urgent request to the dean of agriculture, Dr. W. A. j ^choenfeld, that Engbretson be given a brief leave to handle this special work was Joined in by four of the leading dairy products organizations of the state. Engbretson is a recog nized authority in northwest dairy circles. Among those who urged the neces sity of personal representation at Washington are the Portland Pro (juce exchange, the interstate Aasoci ,ited Creameries, the Oregon Trade Arc® Kutter committee, and the cently organized trade group of jce cream makers. Both a cheese an ice cream marketing agreement are now before the a . a a . while . u I bilization of butter prices is being attempted through government finan- olng of surplus purchases. Some northwest interests feel that this re- £ * Meanwhile the main program of betterment of the dairy situation is proceeding aion: ^oductlon I ____ marketing agreements are going into eve,y week and those dealeri; ^ a \ zin ln H n < r t their h p ir t provis ir fiv is - reported as violating ions are being cited to show why their licenses should not be revoked. The farm oredit administration has also taken cognizance of the milk situ N A T U R E ’S p h i l o s o p h y ation particularly in the northeast ern states and, after making a survey of the marketing situation there, has ih e seasons have again brought autumn around— au blamed much of the distress on the tumn with its fulfillment of the promises of spring and non-cooperating dairymen who inval auinmer in harvests of field and forest. And now, with its ¡’dJte the efforts of", the organized luoue oi falling leaves, wnh its wind gusts that hint of aim ing blasts to come i,t sounds last call lor outdoor spoils. W ith its sparkling sunshine, its crimsoned and pUipled forests, itS gold-Carpeted fields, aUtUllin beckons une and all to go out and play. . •• , , , , Nature is preparing lor itswmter sleep and autumn lias oeen cast to enact its retiring role. That sleep may mean ueatii oi many of this year’s glories, but autumn goes about u right gallantly. 1 here is no somberness or mourning or uicialiclioly. It moves Cher lily on the way appointed. It uons Hie most brilliant dresses in nature’s wardrobe for *va tryst wi-h death, ft mixes tonic in the air and serves , , . . .. IO m u ll 111 UlVigOiaung, intoxicating manner, and bids ...it uliiiK it 111, to ms goOU Health. in e gous, me iiiuiuus and all of nature’s people draw pliiiuaopny lioni tiie c h a n g e of seasons and learn to face ueatii cheerfully. Vvhy can not civilized persons be as wise? m n n rtm t Urayf Ü tid ix i d u u L L u J a ilu u u l Portland, Oregon A NEW Patronize our advertisers and say Dairymen of the entire country are you saw it in this paper. chie, af the dairy section or the a . a . A., that nothing can finally make prices advance to parity as long as more milk is being produced than pt.ople wlll use He approVe8 heartily Subscription rate $1.00 per year. CULTURAL ADVANCEMENT p u rch a ses, a n d th e like, bu t ca n s on nm,tatkm8( po88iUly by 10 per cent, W hich lim ita tio n must a ls o ex ten d ‘.o b u tter su b stitu tes. Wlth the comPletion of the emer gency hog-purchasing plan, the A. A I | . moving on to a more permanent corn-hog control program made ne- ceilsary by the continued high produc of more thun talf ln cxport8 of p()rk. W EST During the last few months a new west with great opportunitieis for the futuie has opened up to the Ameri can people. Often times people who are closest to real opportunities let olhois far removed come and take advantage of such possibilities. There is no doubt Uiat we have en tered into a new day for America when our government has seen the great posaibilities of power at our very doors. Today the BONNE VILLE D.VM is not a future dream but a reality. So quietly has this been made a reality that most of our people have little thought of the great opportunities the building of such a dam bring# to our people. KEASEV, HURLEY & KEADY lo cated at 616 S. W. Stark St., Port land, Oregon, call the peoples atten- Kx-Sergt. Edgar Halyburton, first American to bs taken captive during the ton to this district the NORTH World war, whose famous “ Shoot and be damned’’ expression when faced by BONNEVILLE, Washington, is right German Inquisitors made him a national hero, has found a Job. lie was ac at the Dam Site. It is the newest cepted os one of the 5,000 war vets being hired h.v Henry lord at Detroit, town on our map and many acre# of level ground is prepared for you and went to work immediately, after mouths of idleuess. wheie future business possibilities will rapidly become a reality. Many INCREASED LAND SALE NOTED of our readers will be interested in C R E D IT G L A D L Y BY FEDERAL LAND BANK i this new west for opportunities and : is more than a slogan, as a matter of j for further details you may call BE fact, it’s the backbone of one of the i 6211 and same will be gladly furn Increased land sale activity has largest wearing apparel businesses on ished. Every man owes it to him been noted of late in the irrigated the Pacific coast. Joseph Shemanski, self to be informed as to what is tak- section# of the Northwest served by manager of the EASTERN OUTFIT 1 ing place and what effect it will have, the Federal Land Bank of Spokane, TING CO. was the first man to ever j Drive up to the townsite of North according to Ward K. Newcomb, sell wearing apparel on credit. Jo ; Bonneville and Geo. Y. Moody, resi- head of the Land Department. "This seph established first in Portland 44 ¡ dent agent, with office on the town- is especially true in the beet areas | years ago. One thing sure about I site will be glad to show you its pos- where the initial payments now in 1 anything you buy at the Eastern it s | sibilities. To the waiters mind now is many cases nun up to 25% or better, good. It has to be good, because how a great day to really do things—es- of the total sales price, against an would they collect for it if it wore | pecially is this true when it is a beau average of approximately 10% for the out before it had been paid for? tiful auto trip to one of America’s entire 12th district of Washington, Clothes for men and women, boys and greatest opportunity for progress. Oregon Idaho and Montana. girls. Outfit the youngsters for “Southern Idaho, Yakima and the school at the Eastern. Pay on terms ■ ■1*11 irrigated sections of central and j if you like, and it costs no more be- DANCE western Montana have been notice | cause price and value considered, With Your Friends at ably active during the paat 30 days. I quality is higher. Credit by week oc 58 faenas were disposed of during the j month will gladly be given and pay- Odd Fellows Ballroom month of September as against 56 in I ments as small as one dollar a week 10th and Salmon Sts., Portland the month of August. There is little may be arranged for. Monday—Friday—Saturday Nights doubt but what the volume for the Phono BKoadway 1029 year will comfortably exceed the $2,- Go shopping in an easy chair! ! 000,000 mark,’’ Mr. Newcomb con Read the news, big news found the*re V .V .-.-.V .’ .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V cluded. —Read the Ads— niilk producer#, of the marketing agreements, surplus -V V » Many questions are asked concerning instruction in Dancing and the Drama and the writer finds that many of our people are of the belief that it is necessary to go to points far removed to secure such instruction. But the truth is that we in the Portland area, have men and women who not only have to their credit the best of educational qualifications but have had years of experience and contact with some of the world leaders in their respective fields. So that readers may have further information concerning our talent we give the following information: a reduction in corn acreage of as WILLIAM F. CHRISTENSEN heads ---- much as 20 per cent in 1934 is being the CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL OF I DANCING and is located at 721 S. Another way to eliminate noise: Teach people not to oon*idered-______________ Foundation Blocks W. 11th Ave., Portland, Oregon. Oui speak unless they know what they are talking about. readers will be interested in knowing 4-11 C U B MEMBERS SCORE Hollow' Clay Blocks for Founda HIGH IN CORN RAISING that here will be taught BALLET tions, Basement Walls, Pump and STAGE DANCING for childio«.. A t last the nations have found the way to preserve beginners and advanced pupns. You Houses, Farm Buddings peace. When a neighbor violates treaties, you just haugh will find every facility is offered for Some of the finest corn in West- tily let him lake what he wants. advancing you in this field. Our S Y L V A N BRICK CO. I ern Oregon, according to E. R. Jack- reader# should feel at liberty at any Old Canyon Road at Sylvan . , . . _ ! man, crop specialist at Oregon State time to call AT. 2944 when they want Phone BE. 4449 Another job in which there is room for all is the job college, t3 being grown by the 4- h more complete information. ol making both ends meet. ! c,ub «n«nt»«r» Of Washington coun- _________________ ty. Corn is showing excellent ma- , | turity consideilng the late season. FINLEY 4 HON C o m t in ’ m o Uoctors once advised patients to walk for their health. and the yield in some Instances will Funeral Directors Now n is healthy neither to walk nor to ride. come c i^ e to 75 bushels per acre. remiv it nun MA v * ~ V* ’_> Montgomery St. 4tb _________________ _ ______________________________ guulity of corn being grown for the to Fifth Commercial National Bank Coin tim i y o « jr# tutions of Portland und we take Motor Equipmom., Children of Pioneers Show should guarantee an excellent i ri im i i . '.<#•■ pleasure in directing you for answer source of seed for dairymen who Staff & Faeilities for M tmtu » h i h i i l l »«<» Serving Portland and Vi # a great priviledge to have an of such question# to AT. 7141. want a large amount of forage with its Suburbs .... tia a a yet youliuul in action, a heavy yield of grain, according to « ..o ig to and ability, it seems that Jackman. Unique Service Rendered a 11U...U11 inend Just when through Purpose of the field inspection was M ICKIE S A Y S — I- , years aud contact he becomes of This section of the country, has an .j.. .... , . . I to combine field performance of seed i< j .e.y in# sirengui ljils. But J *• with high germination to obtain the •r you uav0 at your side a Inend like In its midst such a veiy * well known C O M tT I'.líC V ’ tEN TU’ C 5 a ..iiong bank Ural has proven itself lady ANNA B. SMITH. PUBLIC highest quality seed for the Bank PH.P. u r, - va ' fac ^ Corn Contest next year, 4-H club u .a . 11« yeais as a reliable and STENOGRAPHER, whose commend FA tl.fi GOMIPlU AS r u t » members aie planning now fur care - o . . ....a d taut its abilrty does not able policier and inherent honest t G O T A ’J tP.ZA F £ A .. .to susugrn is ever eiieo- dealings huve gained her an increas ful storage during the winter so that FV'Ctï ttf-T.k!.? F l ”. P the corn next spring will show a high . - r a .o . ii.t r id a a t id A a k ing business. IF EVi-" ■ • per cent of germination. . . . . r U1. . 1P rotated at Ulh Sc bill F*.(£ k . W itt j ' IW Located at 037 Hallway Exchange High scoring field wa# grown by « . . . a or. utsik, . uiimad, ixregon, Bldg, BE. 2794. offers a unique ser- A FF*Z. TV» A Ulvi.t.u.t S ü B s f R ' m ü u . v- î vve* T i l a use a a.wal usviui and interesting vice to tho hu-iinnss people. She will Morns Claeys, HilUboro, 1U. 3, mem ber of the EetsyviUe Corn Club, who BE ASCE TO € - ^ TV Í £ !■ '•Vi,.V .,.V .V ., .,,V 1V .V ,v ,v ,N co r . on aeptemoer alh. 1933. they n c liv , nu|tl telephone cu„ a, , l c , ior scored 190 out of a possible 200 on F 'rÇt GAM < S *.cu .r.e pomt ol oo year« of set- j the nomtn„ fee of , 7 60 j**. mo . Stand. 92 out of 100 on Vigor, 46 out ..ce io our 3 a w . In lOOo wtien they aesk apaC8 may ^ o b u i„ed. Many of oO on weeds, 50 out of 50 on dis were orgauaed we had no railroads. | IIlen flnd ,t profluWe to huve |he„ Make This 25c Test case. 188 out of 200 on yield, making no ..« « m e lights, no bicycles, no a u -, nmU and phon# caU, w e lv e d h ile io r This easv bladder ohvsic is needed .os auu no iauios. What a different , la o per mo und up lnstead of rent u total of 942 out of a possible lOor- to drive out impurities and excess points. Next in order were James acids which cause irritation that re- Charles inK a who,° ° w,c* sh - d ^ m c . w rse, suits in lee- wams. backache burning . ocuanu nad nari th. m o, h*. *pber and only Druk., Dai. V .nD om .l.n, Amos and getting ud nights. BU-KETS. vorUand the same same .m spirit—of be ^ charges N. R. A. prices. Bierly, Leonard Leheyne, Carl Van the bladder physic containing buchu lief in the people of Oregon to suc She insists that her service ie de- Kleek, Jow Berger, John Hansen, j 1an,ber oil etc., works on the bladder cessfully build and save and to that ; Dleusantlv and effectively, similar to t.iey devoted all their resources pendabie. You know thnt you an Marvin Heyndrickx. Adratn Horneck- | pastor oil on the bowels. Get a 25c Best two auu aoiiuy 'just 'fie They i e d i n ^ ’ to | *{olnk to kCt v“ lUe r<‘c'e,v,Hl ,nd cour «r. and Cyril VuyUteke. box (Si grain ,ize) from vour drug- thr. ■ day Today with the same sp.r- l" olW ^ h .n you s,^ her. co, „ field. In each club were in- it they are eervlng many of the de- « 1» ^ . ° « . ha. taught epected. This plan was n e c e ^ > I 1 f° Ur davs lf not relieved they are serving many of getting uo nights eo back and get cendauts of the early pioneers. They you that she is personally interested according to Joseph Belanger, assist- vour monev. You are bound to feel In you and your welfare. Next, sh e! ant county agent, because Jackman are great friends to you and Oregon better after this cleansing and vou leaves nothing undone in her efiort j did not have available time to in Ket vour regular sleen. ~iiu can help you solve successfully to provide for you the very oest that spect the 57 acres grown by club j SOLD BY ths many problems that will arts# can be had for the money. members this year. Due to this | with you today. D E A N S DRUG STO R E I can render my readers no bettei method of inspection many excellent Beaverton, Oregon Many of our readsrs have asked ^ service than to recommend ANNA B fields were not included In the above queeLotfe ooncerning financial inati- SMITH to tbam. , list. PAU L M . RISING Specializes in Lowest Cost Insurance Consistent with Safety and Dependable Service Office At. 152z* Res. At. 4213 m t i F i c INTERNATIONAL Y EXPOSITION - -urit/v J /1 T fVJiLW W H orse sh o w RODEO PORTLAND, OREGON O ctober 21 to 28 Has Your Subscription Expired? 19 Sh o w » In O n a — 11 acre» under on« roof. 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