Image provided by: Beaverton City Library; Beaverton, OR
About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1934)
F R ID A Y . SE PTEM B E R 7. I9S» B E A V E R TO N E N T E R P R IS E F A M I History of the t’u ted State*—Gordy. Scissors (blunt ends). Oral and Written English— Potter, FO URTH GRADE Jeschke and Glllett, Upper Book. Atwood-Thonia»— Home Life in Far Pay ne-Garrison Speller» for Seventh away Land*. Grade. 8 Oral and H r .t » n English— Potter, March 4, 1789 Durell-Gillett— New Hay Arithmetic, Je»hke and Gillett, Cower Book. and Amendments Seventh Year. B. H. JEFFR IE S. Bolenius Fourth Reader. Puyne-Garrison Sppilers for Fourth Practice Units in English 7th year, Denney, Skinner—Charles Scrib Published Friday o f each week by the Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton Grade. TH E A M E R IC A N ’S CREED ner's Sons’ Pub. Ora. Entered as rt~fi matter at the poslofftca at Beaverton, Ore. Ourrell-Gllletti—New Day Arithmetic Palmer Method of Business Writing. (Fourth Year Book). I believe in the United States of America as a government of the Subscription Rates people, bv the people, for the people;, whose lust powers are derived The Pupil's Work in American Hie- Palmer Method of Business Writing, ___9 »5c from the consent of the governed; ____ $1.00 Three M o n th s--------- __ _________I . a democracy in a republic: a sov tory for Elementary and Junior One Year . Grades 3 and 4. ereign nation of manv sovereign states; a perfect union, one and in- Advance High Schools—Clark. in ____ AO Subscriptions Payable Stone Objective Drills in Arithmetic- e parable; established upon those principl-s of freedom, equality. Jug Biz Months ice and humanity for which American patriots sacrificed their lives • fee-1 Webster’s School Dictionary. Hopkins a n d Brownfield and fortunes. Beaverton Office— Broadway at O. E. tracks. Phone Beaverton 7503 Fourth Grade). Pen points No. 9. I. therefore, believe it is my dutv to mv country to love it; to sup Portland Office— 408 Dekuna Bldg., Phone ATwater 6914______ Sharp's Language Drills and Tests Two soft lead pencils. port its constitution; to obey its laws; to reepect its flag and to de fend it against all enemies Palmer pen points number 5 Ink—Blue-black. Practice paper, Practice paper Biting the Hand that Feeds Them for Fourth Gra-ir. eminent, since the representative Pencil tablet, wide, ruled. artic le rv Ink—Blue-black. feature of the present system still Loose-leaf notebook (large size with • 1. State Records, Their Proof Forecasts say that when Congress meets again, it will One wide-ruled pencil tablet. ruled filler.) and E ffe c t Full faith and credit remains, the effect of the amendment Two soft lead pencils. put into law a “ recovery program ” . o f . its , own, - as distinct , #hal* ^ given in each state to the being only to retain in the mass of One Rulei^-12 inen. ^ box crayolas (eight colors). Crayolas (eight). from the program initiated and carried on for the past two public acta, records, and judicial pro- the electors a larger share of legisla Scissors. Scissors. -o Lw U r p c i. le n t ceedinss o f every other state. And tive power than heretofore. Kadder- Tennis shoes for Gym. rs by the President. . the congress may by general laws ly v. Portland. 44 Or. 118, 74. Ptc. 710; Tennis shoes. FI I T U GRADE E IG H TH GRADE Bolcnlus Render (Revised). A salient feature o f the proposed congressional pro-j prescribe the manner in which su«h 75 Pac. 222; 11 L N. S. 1096. A R T IC L E V Health for Every Day—Bigelow- Briggs - Curry - Payne Literature Another is unemploy- i act* records, and proceedings shall gram is an old age pension system Amendment«. The congress, when Broadhurst. Book H. * ' ' be proved and the effect thereof. Smlth-Dav a-Mc Clure — Our Govern ment insnrance. More public works are contemplated and • 2. Privileges of Citizens— Sur ever two-thirds of both houses shd*f [ At wood-Thomas— The Americas. English— Potter, deem it necessary, shall propose j Oral and Written ment (with Oregon Supplement) are held to be needed as relief activities. Behind the entire render of Fugitive*. The citizens of amendments to this constitution, or, \ Jeschke and Gillect, lo w er Book. ilover-PitUiiaii— Profitable Farming. each state shall be entitled to all pri program is the supposition that the capitalistic system has vileges and Immunities o f citizens In on the application of the legislatures Hero Tales from History—Burnham. Payne-Garrison—SpHlen* for Eigligli Fifth of two-thirds of the several states, Payne-Garr son—Spellers for the several states Grade. failed. Grade. Durell-Gillett— New Day Arithmetic A person charged In any state with shall call a convention for proposing | It is an interesting fact that, in spite o f this presumed treason, felony, or other crime, who amendment«, which, in either case, i Durell-Gillett— New Day Arithmetie for Eighth Grade. Filth Year Book. Gordy—History of the United States. failure of the existing system, the advocates o f change are shall flee from justice, and be found shall be valid to all intent« and pur- Sharp'« Language Drills and Tests Oral and Written English— Potter, In another state, shall on demand, poses, as part of this constitution, absolutely dependent on it to put their schemes into effect. of the executive ____ ______ for Fifth Grade. Jeschke and Glllett. authority of the when ratified by the legislatures of Palmer Method of Handwriting for three-fourths of the several states, or | Practice Units in English. Eighth Th e program proposed will require billions of dollars— state from which h« fled, b* 'deiVv- Fifth and Sixth Grades. by conventions in three-fourth« there Year, Denney, Skinner, Skinner, which must be raised by taxing capital. I f that capital did , ered up- to be remove<i to the stat of. as the one cr the other mode of Objective Drills in Arithmetic—Stone, Charles Scribner’s Sons. Hopkins and Brownfield (for Fifth Palmer Method of Business Writing. not exist or could not constantly create new wealth to be No person held to service or labor ratification may be proposed by the Grade). congress; provided, that no amend Pen points No. 9. taxed, government would be absolutely unable to pursue in one state, under the laws thereof ment which may be made prior to Webster School Dictionary. Practice paper. escape into another, shall, in conse its experiments. I f that capital is destroyed, government quence of any law or regulation the year one thousand eight hundred Palmer pen point number 9. Webster's Sahool Dictionary. and eight shall in any manner affect Ink—Blue-black. relief work and government itself must come definitely to therein, be discharged from such ser the first and fourth clauses in the i Practice Paper. Looseleaf notebook (large size and Ink—Blue-black. vice or labor, but shall be delivered an end for lack o f support. You can’t spend forever w ith up on claim cf the party to whom ninth section of the first article; and ! Two soft lead pencils. ruled filler). that no state, without Its consent, such service or labor may be due. Ruler—12 inches. out having some place to get money. One wide-ruled pencil tablet. • 3. Admission of New States— shall be derived of its equal suff 1 Crayolas (eight). Crayolas— (eight colors). Thus, on the one hand the experimentalists denounce Regulation _________ of Territory of ____ ^ rage in the senate. the United Scissors. Scissors. * A R T IC L E V I Tennis Shoes. private business, (the capitalistic System), keep it plagued States. New states may be admitted Tennis shoes for Gym. Debts Previously Contracted—Su the congress Into this union; but SIXTH GRADE with uncertainty and faced with the fear o f new and still by no new state shall be formed or erect preme Law of the Jauul, What Is— Atwood-Thonias— .Nat on» Beyond the more radical legislation »while bleeding it white in order to ed w i’ hin the jurisdiction o f any Oath « f O ff U#‘— No Keltgiou« Test Sea. F IN L E Y A SON state; nor any state be formed as a Qualification to Office or Trust School History of Funeral Directors Oregon—Clark, pul their theories into practice. T r y to understand such other by the junction of two or more states All debts contracted and engagements j Down and Blue (24 weeks). Montgomery St, 4th reasoning, such hypocrisy, such injustice. or parts of states, without the con entered into, before the adoption of Gordy—Amcrimn Beginners In EUr to Fifth this constitution, shall be as valid sent of the legislature of the states * * * * Motor Equipment, against the United States under this | rope (12 weeks). concerned, as well as of the congress. Staff A F a c i l i t i e s for Bolenius Sixth Reader, Revised Edi IPIIMIlfil constitution, as under the confed »■OKI It I Coordinated Production and Selling Imperative The congress shall have power to eration. Serving Portland and tion. dispose of and make all needful rule8 its Suburbs Thi« constitution and the laws of l*Uyn<t-GaiTison—Speller for Slxjtil A hard-headed milk and cheese man from Wisconsin and regulations respecting the terrl- the United States which shall be Grade. says producers can never hope for a satisfactory price toiy of other property belonging to! made in pursuance thereof, and all Durell-Gillett—New I)ay Arithmetic. the United States; and nothing in until, through their own voluntary action, they learn to this constitution shall be so con treaties made, or which shall be Sixth Year Book. made, under the authority of the control volume velocity and the larger percentage o f out strued as to prejudice any claims of United States, shall be the supreme Oral am) Written English— Potter, Jeschke and Glllett, Lower Book. the United State-, or of any particu law of the land; and the judges in put. Health in Home und Neighborhood— lar state. every state shall bp bound thereby. BY TRAIN TO Bigelow and Hroadhurst. * 4. Guaranty of Republican anything in the constitution or laws He says there is great to-do over “ cheese week” ; a Government The United States shall of any state to the contrary notwlth-1 Sharp s Language Drills and Tests great fuss over the making o f a ton-cheese; a flutter o f ex guarantee to every state In this un standing. j for Slxth Grade. citement over givin g the president a cheese; that the pro ion a republican form of government, The sentors and representatives be- | Webster’« School Dictionary, ducers are lulled into complacency by the purchase o f a few and shall protect each of them fore mentioned, and the members of | Palmer Method of Business Writing, against invasion; and on application several state legislature«, and all for Fifth and Sixth Grades, ABOUT million pounds o f cheese by the A A A ; that they forget that of the legialature, or of the executive the executives and Judicial officers, both Palmer pen point« No. 9. for (when the legislature can not be con not one o f these things really sells any increased volume of the United States and of the sev Practice pap-’ r. vened), against domestic violence. eral states, shall be bound by oath or One wide-ruled pencil tablet. o f cheese over the counter; that they are mere opiates (The initiative and referendum affirmation, to support this constitu Ink—Blue-black. false panaceas, that they are not cures or permanent solu amendment of 1902 to the constitu tion; but no religious test shall ever Locse-leaf Notebook. Ruled Filler tlon of Oregon does not conflict with (Large Size). tions; that in dairying tjie farm er can get no where by idly the constitution of the United States, be required a« a qualification to any Two soft lead pencils. office or public trust under the Ruler <12 Inch). taJking production curtailment, or killing cows, or givin g article TV, section 4, guaranteeing to United States. every «state a republican form of gov- Crayolas (eight). To be continued next week cheese away or praying for the government to buy i t ; that Scissors. M »t-E Tennis Shoes. the only solution is to perfect a selling talk to cause in Work Book to accompany Make and Inventory of Books for SE V EN TH GRADE creased demand, as many other industries have been Make Believe. Briggs-Curry-Payne Literature Book I Beaverton Grade Pupils Third Grade Seat Work for Silent Atwood - Thomas— U n i t e d States obliged to effect a change o f pace in order to market their Ride in big, comfortable Among Nations. Reading—Webster Publishing com products. coaches on smooth steel rails. The following is a complete list of pany. Tourist berth for the night This gentleman points out that constantly increasing the textbooks and supplies which will Palmer Method of Hand Writing, be needed by students In the elemen- as little as $1 extra. See your Grades 3 and 4 . numbers o f persons are engaging in cheese making and try grades o f the Beaverton school. local agent or write J. A. ^ P O U L T R Y W A N T E D ;: that tom orrow they will be faced with the same selling It is hoped that each student will at Palmer pen points No. 5. Ormandv, 705 Pacific Bldg., tempt to secure these supplies in time 1 Practice paper, Ship or bring in your poultry ¡i problems with which \\ isconsin cheese producers are for the opening day of school, Sep- I Two soft lead pencils, Portland, Ore. Colored fowl wanted <«pec ally. faced today. tember 10. 1934. Onc wide-ruled pencil tablet. W E P A Y HIG H EST PRICES! NOTE: Books listed in blackface i I " * — Blue-black, This is the old story o f rushing into production o f type will be furnished by the school 1 One box crayolas (eight colors) Columbia . Produce Co. dairying, cheese or any other agricultural crop without district.. Languuge Helps 3rd Grade, Webster ?322 S. E. Oak Street at Union Ave. Pub. Co. F IR S T G RAD E scientifically analyzing the market possibilities and a plan E A »t 5879 Gate» and Huber Work-Play Books— ! for selling output. If either farmers or manufacturer do A S S V .W V .V .V .W , Peter and Peggy Primer. not coordinate their production and selling methods, th<f Gates and Huber Work-Play Books— ! Round the Year, Flrat Reader. When the “New Deal” old economic law o f supply and demand will make them Klnoig-Gray— Elaun Basic Reader, i Primer. pay dearly for their mistakes. stops h a n d i n g out E I a o n-Gray— Elson Basic Reader, > W h y not live and learn at the same time? Book L * * * a “Doles” — what then! Writing lessons for Primary Grades. Number Stories Book I. Rural School Develops Self Reliance Silent Reading Work Book for use with Elson Basic Reader, Book I. A lon g with snappier weather, wet feet, heavier politi Work Book to accompany First Read cal campaigning, and a little fog, September brings a re er, Round the Year. Silent Reading Work Book for use \ turn to study for several million youngsters. T o t.he small with Elson Basic Reader. Primer. ^ The»» rural school with one teacher and the large city structure 1 wide ruled pencil tablet. 2 soft lead pencils. »hould have with many teachers, plod the feet o f the young hopefuls. 1 box Crayolas (eight colors). Safe Deposit In some o f the smaller schools the student has little Scissors (blunt ends.) SECOND G RAD E Protect,on Consider the loss you would choice o f studies; and has no high-powered teacher to push Gat»* and Huher Work-Play Books— suffer if fire, or theft, took its him through. W hile in the larger schools, the finest o f Friendly Stories toll of even one important pa housing and mechanical equipm ent; a choice o f any study E l a n n-Gray Elson Basic Reader, I per or piece of Jewelry. Some Book II. from Latin to tap dancing; and teachers who have passed Writing I^SHon» for Primary Grades, i of your valuables, no doubt, Stocks could not be replaced at any the most rigid examinations. PaynivGarrtaon Speller» fo r Second price. Grade. Bonds Despite the great difference in these two types o f I f your valuables are worth Number Stories Book II. Wills schools, we believe the product they turn out will be no bet Test and Practice Pad for 2nd prade keeping, they are worth S A FE Scott, Foresmnn A Co. K E E P IN G —so why subject ter than the raw material taken in. The most expensive Jewelry them to the risk of loss or dam Work Book to accompany Friendly education on earth w on’t necessarily make an upstanding Stories. age when only a few cents per Notes adult. \\ hile the rural school w ill often have the most Silent Reading Work Book for use month will provide adequate Mortgages with Elson Basic Reader .Book II self-reliant graduates to be found. protection in our modern fire 1 wide ruled pencil tablet. proof. t h e f t - p r o o f vaults 7 The product o f the modern school is a fellow who has 2 soft lead pencils. Deeds D AY—then reserve an individu- always been helped; the product o f the rural school is an 1 box Crayolas (eight colors) Contracts Check over your valuables TO- Scissors (blunt ends.) individualist who makes his own w ay without help o f g o v al Safe Deposit Box at this Silverware T H IR D G RAD E bank for their complete pro- ernment, codes, societies, or creeds. Gates-lluher Work-Play Book»— Make tection. Insurance and Make Believe. The l nlted States needs more o f the rural school Constitution of the United States BEAVEKe&saSP UPRISE f CALIFORNIA X V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.'.V.W.Vi Southern Pacific Check Over Your Valuables TODAY! graduates. ED ITO RI AJ.KTTKH A Minnesota cow tied her tall to a tree and almost starved to death In plain eight of lot» of pasturage. And the deuce of it I* that none of tie, at least right now. has a right to laugh at that cow —Oregonian. Uae classified ada to dispose of article« not In u m 'i rade them for A fter all it makee a difference something you oan use or sell them whether its the eun or dad's rasor out right for e profit to youswelf. “Tanned President Return* to Desk’ Mid a headline last week. We remember in earlier days when wt went tanned we didn't return to a daak. W e stood up for a period, even to taking lunch o ff the mantle piece. strep that does the "tanning vlew Tribunt. Lzke- I f you don t want rssults. don’t use want od. Elson-Gray Ha»k' Reader. Book III. Geography for lieginnera— Shepherd. Pa.vne-Garrison Spellers for Third Grade. l>urell-GiU< tt, New ltay VrlUhnstk Third Year Book. W O N D ER FU L m m Dinner $DC G A M B H IM K BEER Every Day, Including Sundays H IG H L A N D Policies TAVERN RESTAURANT 813 S. W. Broadway, op Journal ....... Open 24 Hours a Day------- Ask Your Grocer Hodgen-Brews ter Centennial Flour Milling Co. Portland, Oregon S a f e Deposit Rentals range from $2.50 and up, according to your needs. FIRST SECURITY BANK Deposit, Insured by Washington Corporation. D C, 100G UD to $5000.00.