The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, May 03, 1934, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, MAY 3, 19,t
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
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BEAVEWeiasiPERPRlSE
IL IL J KEEK IKS, Publisher
milk but Holman's whiskars," accord-
Ing to newspaper comment.
..
At the rat# they’re going with the
llpuor regulations they'll probably
have them so complicated finally that
the only way a man can get a <U ink
will be to consult a lawyer.
scheduled for as far off as June and
many are becoming aware that under
Thousands of persons will throng the ‘massive” oaks picnic joy reigns
the Oaks Amu ement Pa,.k a-: the g -U supreme.
opening Saturday, May 5 Featured
on the opening night will be a big m i l k c o n t r o l TOPIC f o b
free dance al the Gaks pavilion which
RADIO ADDRES* WEDNESDAY
The problem '>f milk control, one of j
has just been modernisticly re-deco-
the most Inter- sting topics now before -
rated in green, white und black, witl.
the people of the -state, will be the
aitistic lighting effects. Bill Darby subject tor a rauio address to be given
und his orchestra are ananging a live May 9, from b to » ¿0 «ver statmp ,
ly program of new music and duncing KO AC by P. M. Brandt, mayor of ;
will be from 9 to 1.
Corvallis and head of the division of j
At the Oaks Roller Rink a “carni-
animal
industry.
val' night is scheduled when skater-
The address will ne one of a series i
will be given free noiseniakers, ser-
sponsored each Wednesday by the ,
pentine and all sorts of carnival nov-
Bureau of Municipal Research and
elties with which to make merry
Service of the University of Oregon j
Both the floors at the rink and the
and the League of Oregon Cities. The I
dance pavilion are being re-sanded
next address, scheduled for May 16, .
and polished. All rides are in tip-top
will be delivered by S. Lyle Kelly. |
condition.
professor of business administration
A large crew of men is now' at work
at
the university.
rushing to completion renovation at
OAKS OPENING MAY a
Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton
at the postoffice at Beaverton, Ore. 1 For the government, as for the indi-
vidual, there is but one way to reduce
taxes-«pend less money.
Subscription Hates
___Al-dU
Three M onths__________ ___ _ $ .35c
--------
One Year
It you see a man trying to kick
___ .30 Subscriptions Payable In Advance
Sin Month
himself he is the one who borrowed
Portland Office—«08 Dekum Bldg., Phone ATwater 5914
j on his life insurance to save his
Beaverton Office—Broadway at O. E. tracks, Phone Beaverton 7503
stocks.
_____
TUJ-AMOOK COUNTY ENTITLED only ‘go’ signal; looks and signals pe- 1 If France waits until she paid her
TO CIRCUIT JUDGESHIP TERM fore coming out of a parking place; I debts befoie she opens another keg of
thinks quickly and accurately in an powder she’ll be a long time getting
H. T. Butts, Tillamook attorney, emergency.”
into another war.
candidate for the circuit judgeship
“The 'skills of the road' movement
— 1 1
of the 19th District, Tillamook and
is adaptable to any high school in the COUNTIES TO GET FUNDS
Washington counties, is a man of country.1
FOK GRASSHOPPER FIGHT
high standing and well qualified to
the pack so that everything will be in
handle the office, having had 32
Oregon
counties
that
are
facing
a
readiness
Saturday.
Silver and red
A BUGGY WANTED
years of active practice in the Oregon
possible serious grasshopper infesta- will predominate the ornamental
courts. He has also been active in
A call for an American-made bug­ tion this year will be enabled to ob- scheme at the park,
matters o f public interest, served as I gy in good condition and at least 100 tain federal assistance to carry on
The same congenial spirit will be
deputy district attorney, mayor and years old has been made by the eradication work under the terms of a fostered at the Park as always accord-
city attorney of Tillamook, and mem- sm,thso«»'lhn Institution aT Waahlng- recent appropriation.
A committee ing to Manager E. H.Bollinger and it
her of the school board for twenty- toB u
to be p|aced in the mu8eum headed by Paul V .Mark), director of it not now too eacly for organizations j
three years.
with the exhibit of transportation ve- extension at Oregon State college, has and parties to make reservations for )
Mr. Botts has a character which hicles, ancient and modern, and pre- been appointed by W. A Schoenfeld, picnic dates.
Picnics are already ;
leans toward a just, unbiased and im- 8erved foreVer
dean of agriculture to set up organi-
partial, treatment fn the disposition, Th,H ca„ wt„
back to older I zations in the counties to bring about |
of < aeea, believing in the settlement
riiemorieH Qf the horse-and- Ihe cooperative control work. This
of difficulties out of couit when pos- buggy-days, when travel was slow, yet was done on instructions from Wash-
sible.
when people took as much pride aird ington.
Present survey of the eastern end satisfaction in the ownership of a fine
Early indications were that Klamath j
| horse and rig a« people now get from Lake, Deschutes, and possibly Harney
trend of voters toward the support of ownership of autoe.
A buggy, with would be the counties seeking this
his candiduoy. The general opinion ted spokes and rubber tires, drawn by federal assistance. It is open to any
is Dial a Tillamook county attorney a sleek horse, was once the envy of a county where g-rasshoppers threaten
is entitled to the office, having stood neighborhood. Forty years ago some to become a major menace to crops,
aside for the past eighteen years for of the biggest factories in the coun- Eradication work must be carried on,
a Washington county candidate.
try were devoted to the manufacture however, on a community basis. The
of buggies, and thousands of mechan­ federal funds are to be devoted large­
LE T '» MAKE OUR TOWN
ics were given employment. Today ly to purchase of supplies for poison­
CLEANER AND SAFER!
there are a few plant« engaged in ing operations.
Successful control work was car- I
Right now Spring is in the air, und buggy -making, while some of the for­
nature, In he«- annual »wakening, is mer one« have been converted into ri#d on in Klamath county for seveial
years under a plan worked out by the
doing her utmost to beautify this old automobile factories.
county agent and experiment station
Trades
and
customs
of
the
old
days
world of ours. A little help on our
have gone the way of the world, but entomologists, but county funds for
purt would not be amiss.
In Winter many things are neglect­ the memory of them still lingers with carrying on the campaign have not
Re-Elect
ed. Vacant lots, yards and even streets people who are impressed more and lately been available.
This
become unsightly. Now is the time more by the changes of time.
J. 0 . JOHNSON
for a thorough spring cleaning, in is a new generation and it gets its LAMBS CONTRACT PARALYSIS
the interest of better health, safety travel enjoyment out of a new type
FROM DOCKING INFECTIONS
State Representative
of vehicle.
Future generations will
and improved appearance.
Washington County
Oscar M. Taylor
An increa«e in paralysis among
Such a clean-up campaign is a jirobably discard the automobile the
splendid activity for civic clubs, cham­ same way a« the old buggy has been young lambs can frequently be traced 50 Year resident of Washington county
Vote 32 X Johnson,J. 0 .
Uncle Sam knows this. to the piactice of not thoroughly dis­
bers of commeioe or Boy Scouts to discarded.
Republican Candidate for
Paid Ad.
a
*
sponsor. One of them will have to as­ That’s why he wants to put a buggy infecting the wound left in docking,
sume the leadership in order to start in his great national museum for fu­ according to investigations made by
County Commissioner
the ball rolling, then obtain the ro- ture generations to gaze upon, und Dr. J. N. Shaw, assistant vetinarlan,
Wishes
to aseure his friend« and fel­
at
Oregon
State
college.
marvel
at.
uperatin of others. Streets and purk-
J. 0 . Johnson
low taxpayers if elected
Organisms
frequently
enter
the
spi­
ings should be cleaned. Vacant lots,
ATTORNEY
AT LAW
nal
tract
from
this
wound
and
cause
Hone«t,
Economical
and
Impartial
cleared of rubbish, cun be made into
WEEDS IN THE GARDEN
abscesses which in turn bring on pa- Handling of Washington County
healthful playgrounds, parks or gar­
Johnson Bldg., Tigard, Oregon
ralyels. Several recent post mortem»
dens. Not the least important phase
There are thousands of persons
Hours 2-5 on Wednesdays & Saturdays
performed on lambs revealed these ,
usine««
of this work is th# Juba it provides.
throughout thç nation, and a small
Tigard Phones 52 or 0351
a bee ewes at various points along the }
Paid Adv.
When a movement to clean-up, army of lawmakers in city council«,
back
almost
to
the
neck.
paint-up and beautify swee|i« through state legislatures and congress, who
u community, it leuves In its wake a seem to feel that the way to bring
healthier, safer and more sanitary about recovery from depression is *o
town than it found. From the angle destroy private business and under­ docking do not get effective disinfec-1
tion, says Dr. Shaw. Sheep dip or '
of fire safety alone. It Is worthwhile. mine public confidence in capital.
any other standard disinfectant will '
Their theories« remind one of the
serve,
while turpentine does nothing i J
IS THE WORST YET TO COME?
weeds in a garden they flourish un­
more than possibly relieve the sore- ,
til the owner realize* that they are
ness.
Writing in Nation's Business, W. M
sapping the strength of the produc­
Klplingcr, well known economist, says
tive plants on which they depend for
that this year the Federal govern­
The Iamdon (Eng.) Zoo animal coro­
a living. And then they are quietly
ment is going easy on tax increases,
ner who must hold an inquest on ev­
removed.
but that next year it will adopt dras­
ery creuture which dies at the institu
The people may find it necessary to
tically heavier levies particularly on
tion to determine the cause of death,
do considerable weeding in their po­
those in the middle and high income
performed 964 post mortem« during (
litical gardens before long if they
brackets.
the past year.
wish to retain time-tested American
No matter whnt group you're in,
traditions und ideals.
whether its the highest or the lowest,
thut will vitally affect your welfare.
YOUR CONGRESSMAN
"We do not believe ' R. R. Turner
High cost of government and don t
i*
good
Congressional
timber”
says
the
think only of Federnl but look at your
We
local and state costs Is now delaying Oregon City Banner Courier.
agree
with
the
Banner-Courier
In
that
recovery, in the view of many com­
petent business observer* appreci­ he is not "good congressional timber"
ably higher cost of government might after reading the personal attack
made by Mr. Turner against his two
make recovery impossible.
It might keep us in a continual opponent«, published recently in the
state of depression, with unemploy­ Voters Pamphlet.
ment on evei-piesent problem be­
"Harry Hansen is out to milk Hol­
cause government was taking the
Rufus may squirm und
money that would provide invest­ man's goat.
ments. industrial development and kick lik e ---------- but we're betting
that Hassen brings home, not only the
jobs.
..
Slapping extortionate taxes on cor­
..
porations
and
sizeable
incomes
amounts to dummlng the stream of
good times. When we confiscate pro­
ductive capital, we are confiscating
employment and opportunities.
We
JAMES W. MOTT
are closing factories and offices. We
Hia re nomination and election means
are making it impossible for biialnva«-
continued active and experienced rep­
es that provide employment to con
resentation in Congress.
tlnu# to operate
R E A D HIS F IR S T TE R M REC-
The result is to force money into
O R B IN V O T E R S P A M P H L E T .
tax free securities. Issued by govern­
ment and take it out of productive,
(Paid A d )
employing enterprise.
Every worker, every home-owner,
FINLEY A HON
every investor, must Join together to
Funeral Director#
oppose expensive, unwieldy, wasteful
Montgomery St.
4tb
government.
That Is essential if we
to Fifth
are to have real and permanent
Motor Equipment, .
recovery.
Staff A Facilities for
ifih iiw a »
M#«IHIIS Serving Portland
SKILLS OK THE ROAD
U« Suburb«
Published Friday o f each week by the
Ore. Unte red as second-tinea matter
. . . T X » : i »»»* h i h i h m h im m u n i,
Samuel B. Lawrence
Resident of Washington County für
the Fast 40 Years
Candidate for
Republiean Nomination
STATE SENATOR
FOK WASHINGTON COUNTY
Priniaries May 18, 1934
Pd. Adv.
.........
MOTORISTS
Use Your C R E D I T
for C a r
Repairing
Credit on Cash Prices
No Interest—No Carrying Charge
Triangle Service Co.
122 N. W. 10th AVE.,
(West Side)
AT. 386»
A
O. S. H U M P H R IE S
Invites inspection of the new
King Band Instruments
H. L. M USIC CO.
721 S. W. Itli Ave. BE 1576 It H floor
SASH, DOORS,
SCREEN DOORS
• •
See our odd
stock for prices D. B. SCULLY CO
Front St., bet. Morrison A Yamhill
ATwater 2421
Grand Ave., at Belmont
KA 3756
w w w it n n m u i fn :
Frank J. Lonergan
Republican Candidate
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for GOVERNOR
High schools throughout the United '
H. T. BO TTS
States have an exceptional opportun- !
Candidate for
Ity to forward the accident preven­
tion movement by following the ex­
CIRCUIT JUDGE
ample of the secondary schools of
Bergen County. New Jereey. Young- j
of
•ter. in this Urge and populous ; WailhlnKton
and Tillamook Counties
county have oigaiuasd a ' Skill# of the
At the l*rintary. May 18, 1934
Road" program under the direction of
the High School Y M C. A
They
Horn in Missouri; graduate Igiw De-j
are spreading the gospel of eufa and partment University of
Missouri;
■an« driving, and are training them thirty-two years active law practice In
aelves to take over the responsibility Oregon; resident of Oregon since 1901.
of future highway safety.
served as deputy district attorney, ma­
A skilled driver, according to the yor, and city attorney of Tlltamook
young safety campaigners, "keeps in for many years; twenty-three years
proper line; keeps Inside white line; member of school board.
does not hog the road; make* proper
Strongly endorsed by bt«iinr*nmen.
turns; practlcea road courtesy; recog­ (aimers and lawyer* of Tillamook
nizes that a child always ha« the County. See Voter« Pamphlet.
right of w»y obeerve« green as the
I'aitI Adv.
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Unemployment
Relief must be
honestly, fairly
adm inistered.
O regon
R esources
E xpanded and
public work
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Reduction
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Strict
Regulation
and Honest
Plot*, BE-721S
PORTI.AND OREGON
MARCH OPPORTUNITY
Supervision
of all Public
Kitchen Cabinets
WINDOW AND 1HM»K SCREENS
CORNER CUPBOARDS
SPECIAL LOW PRICES
Utilities
Acme Wood Products Co.
907 SW Second Ave.. AT 593»
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