BEAVERTON PAGE 2 F R ID A Y , A P R IL 2«», 1935 E N T E R P R IS E "WE’LL SELL OREGON"-p/ec/ge Salesmen A p ic tu re o f W a sh in g to n to d a y w ould d efy u n y c a m e ra - o r even w ords — to p c rtra y . M om en to u s P u b lish e d F rid a y of e a c h w ee k by th e P io n e e r P u b lis h in g Co., a t B e a v e rto n . le g isla tio n a w a its in C o n g ress, m e a s­ O re. E n te re d a j »econd-claae m a tte r a t th e p o sto ffice a t B e a v e rto n , Q«e. ure* th a t a ie m o re im p o r ta n t tn a n th o se o f 1933, fo r th e y a r e d esig n ed S u b sc rip tio n H a tea ____$1.00 T h re e M o n th s ________________ I 35c to r p e rm a n e n c y r a th e r th a n te m p e r O ne T e a r . ,50o S u b sc rip tio n s P a y a b le in A d v an c e ¡ary relief As a le s u lt th e hotel* Six M o n th s 1 — -------------------------------------------- - an d th e h alls of C o n g ress a i e f i l e B e a v e rto n O ffice— B ro a d w a y a t O. 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T h ese in d iv id u a l c le a n -u p cam ­ p a ig n s a r e u su a lly in a u g u ra te d fo r th e p u rp o se o f im p ro v in g a h o m e’s p h y sic a l a p p e a ra n c e —b u t, w h e th e r th e p ro p e rty -o w n er rea lize s it o r n o t th e y lik ew ise c o n trib u te to w a rd f a t ­ te n in g h is p o ck e tb o o k , in a sm u c h a s th e y e lim in a te m a n y o rd in a ry a n d u n n e c e s sa ry f ire h az ard s. T h e a ttic is o n e o f th e places in th e hom e w h ere o d d s a n d e n d s a c ­ c u m u la te —a n d It U a lso o n e o f th e c o m m o n e st s ta r tin g p la ce s fo r re s i­ d e n tia l fire s. T h a t a c c u m u la tio n of a n c ie n t n ew sp a p er« —th o se dog-eared m a g a z in e s —th o se old c lo th e s (Which you'll n e v e r w e a r a g a in —th a t b ro k en dow n f u rn itu re , all o ffe r a n in v ita ­ tio n to fire . S ta r t y o u r clea n -u p ca m p a ig n by g iv in g th e s e c a st-o ffs to th e needy, e ith e r d ire c tly o r th r u som e local c h a r ita b le o rg a n iz a tio n , w h e re th e y ca n g iv e c o m fo rt a n d use a g a in . T h e n b u rn th e s h e e r ru b b ish —an d be s u re to ac c o m p lish th a t la t­ te r ta s k on a w in d le ss day, w ith th e a id o f a n in c in e ra to r. C losets should be su b je c te d to th e sa m e process. A nd th e chances a re th a t y o u r b a s e m e n t is in a b o u t th e sa m e d iso rd e r a s v o u r a ttic . D u e to th e n e a rn e s s o f th e h e a tin g p la n t, b a s e m e n ts a r e one of th e m o st p ro ­ lific so u rc e s of fire a n d sh o u ld be k e p t fre e of p ap e rs, ra g s a n d im p ro p ­ erly s to re d in flam ab les. S p rin g Is h e re ! C le a n -u p --le st yo u b u rn . • • • • T h ree P o w er C onference T h e S tre s s th re e -p o w e r co n fe re n ce, b etw een Ita ly , F ra n c e u nd E n g la n d , h a s clo sed —a n d re p re s e n ta tiv e s a s ­ s e r t th a t th e y h av e re a c h e d fu ll a g re e m e n t on w ays a n d m e a n s to sa v e E u ro p e fro m w ar. H ig h lig h ts o f th e p arle y w ere: D e­ cision to s u p p o rt F r a n c e ’s a p p e a l to th e L eag u e o f N a tio n s a g a in s t G e r­ m a n y ’s tr e a ty violatio n In r e a rm in g ; ap p ro v a l of th e p rin c ip le s of a n a ir p a c t fo r co m b in ed a tta c k upon a n y a e r ia l a g g re sso r; ap p ro v a l of r e a r ­ m a m e n t, to an e x te n t n o t y et sp e ci­ fied ,fo r A u stria , H u n g a ry , B u lg aria. If th e c o n fe re n c e rea lly does a s s u re peace It w ill have w o rk e d a m ira cle . In th e belief o f m ost a u th o ritie s , w ho feel th a t no p a c t c a n long p re v e n t w a r in E urope. g r e a te r th a n in m o st c o u n trie s, p o in ts - T — ay lo - r, of - th • e U. -- ~ o 1 u t M r. M yron C. S. S teel c o rp o ra tio n , w ho ca lls a tte n tio n to o u r low d e n s ity of p o p u la tio n , a b o u t fo rty -o n e to th e s q u a re m ile. T h e rea so n in g i8 so u n d , p rovided th e p o p u latio n in c re a se s s u ffic ie n tly to ta k e a d v a n ta g e of th e p o te n tia l!- *7 , í g r V m T r a n ts a r e com in g to , .. . ° ~ _ In , th . e ste a d ily e x p a n d in g G o v ern t b u re a u s w ith th f ^ „ P ^ n n e l a n d p a y ro Is “ T at tc e n t o f w a r d a y s A lth o u g h in th e p as te n y e a ,s ^ n y J a s g e a n d b ea u tifu l g o v e rn m e n t b u ild in g s h av e been erec- te d ,tne G o v ern m e n t b u re a u s have Snm .- se ttle in c o n fin e s o f^ th ta rep u b lic # Â. > Hundred» of enthu»i»»t!c u te s m « gtthered In Portland ftt •Kick-off m eet, log to pe rfe ct plen a for »ute-wida “ L e t ’# Sell O regon To OnrseTvef” drive, dated May 3rd to 11th. In»ert, left to f i g h t ; W ill Lew is, Oregon Mutual Life In»ur- • 5 * aU r il"% °re anc# C o m p in y , who is d irectin g state -w ide sales o r g a n i i a t io n ; Mac W ilk in s, In charge of ad v ertisin g ; R o b e rt R. McKean, Knight P ack in g Company , Gen­ eral C h a ir m an ; George L. Baker, M anager of the Oregon M an u factu rers Asso ­ ciatio n , sp onsors of “ L e t ’s Sell Oregon To O u r se lv e s” campaign. th e £ £ £ , °"n lt £ S g E S 2 S E B S to n c o n tro l o f j o c a l a f f a ir s expand«. ( W elcom e B yrd H om e D av id L a w rtn o e , e m in e n t n ew sp a- id esp re ad u n p o p u la rity , la rg e ly be- R e a r A d m iral R ic h a rd E. B y rd P f ‘ e o tre -p o n d e n t, d e sc rib e s th e sltu - N ex t G ra n g e C onvention G row ers V ote in F av o r of | ! w cau se a t th e o u ts e t of th e ir le n d in g a n d his crew w ill soon com e hom e ln m aaner o p e ra tio n s p u b licity w as su c h a s to fro m th e ir second A n ta rtlc e x p e d í-1, J he roal P a b le n , of th e m o m en t O n th e Pacific C o ast M ark etin g A greem ent . . . , t . aro u se hopes th a t th e ir policy w ould tlo n a n d will, no doubt, receiv e th e 8 *°J P erso n s w ho com e to W ash in g - on M elon s and I o m a to es be m o re lib eral th a n th e law p e rm its . w elcom e th a t th e n a tio n re s e rv e s fo r *on to see th e ir re p re s e n ta tiv e s in B ig G a th e rin g in N o v em b er I s S ch ed ­ th o se w ho acco m p lish th e e x tra o rd - C o n g re* . on bu sin ess. M any a com - uled fo r S a c ra m e n to , p an y is faced w ith ru in by p en d in g G ro w e rs o f m elons an d to m a to e s in 0 j o n u , . . . . ... le g isla tio n . M any a c o m p a n y will M em b ers o f th e G ra n g e in all p a r ts 0 r e £on al}d VVashington h av e indi- Move to bpeed JO -Hour T h e sc ie n tific d a ta collected o n he b av e its o p e ra tio n s m a te ria lly c u r hey a la te s t tr ip is said to h av e p ro v ed ta ile d o r re a tra ln e d ,f gom e o f the of th e U n ite d S ta te s a re in te re ste d t-ated by o allo tin g tn a Bill M eets R esistan ce m u ch m o re v alu ab le th a n th a t of th e b l„ s throUKh Hhould a „ th e A d. in th e fa c t th a t a d ecision h a s ju st fa v o r o t a c re a 6e co n tro l fo r th e 1935 f 80n’ ac co rd in g to M o rto n T om p- f ir s t ex p ed itio n a n d th e e x p lo re r w ill m jn i8t r a tio n m e a su re s be passed. been m ad e to hold th e 69th a n n u a l , f k ins, co n ti ol b o ard c h a irm a n of th e W a sh in g to n , D. C , A pril 26— T h e sp e n d m o re tim e m a k in g a s tu d y ot fo r | n *ta n c e , th e re will be a revolu- co n v en tio n of th e N a tio n a l _ G la n d e in tw o -sta te M a rk e tin g A g re em en t on B lac k 30-hour-w eek bill receiv ed h a rd it H e seem s to be ,n good h e a lth tlo n a ry c h a n tit ln th e m a n a g e m e n t of <*e of S a ^ a m e n to , C alifo rn ia, of blow* fro m tw o d ire c tio n s a* a n ef- a n d Is pro u d of th e f a c t th a t he lo st b u .i ln e re la te d to food8, d ru co s. th e d a te s b eing N o v em b e r 13-21, n ex t th o se co m m odities. a g re e m e As n t a w re in su lt pro- for th is voting, th e a g re e m e n t w ill pro- fo rt ^ a s n iade to b rin g th e bill u p no life in th e b a rre n w astes of th e m etlcw, „ ^ c u l t u r a l p r o d u c t, th a t ? a c r a m e ^ • « e Pt , ?J‘paJ U ^ ' ceed w ith its p ro g ra m of a c re a g e al- [° r a c tio n in th e S en ate. F irs t, th e fro zen regions. a re p ro cessed , pu b lio u tilitie s, b a n k s tle s f c r t *le R i d in g of a la rg e con lo tm ------- io »,« c n t a n d co n tro l. P p la n s a r e n n o r.t t S „ en .. ate, by a 56-to-21 vote, su p p o rte d a n d tr u s t co m p an ies, c e rta in asp ect* vent10? ' a ® .*?a s , a p ast th e R oosevelt a d m in is tra tio n a n d laid b *“*" ea u tifu lly to d e c re a se a c re a g e b e n e a th E ighteen Y ears A go of a d v e rtis in g a n d m a n u fa c tu r in g es- utuzilcipal a u d lto r lq m y ea rs, b u t to p rev e n t la rg e in c re ase s. t he bill "on th e sh e lf” u n til th e f a te ta b lis h m e n ts th a t em p lo y la rg e n u m - cu u 'p p ed , w h ile th e hotel accom m o- Q u o tas fo r g ro w e rs w ere b ased on of th e N a tio n a l In d u s tr ia l R e c o v e ry e a p ita l city .ig een y e a is ag\> , l b ers o f em ployees, esp ecially a s labor Nation* ° f C a lifo in i th e a m o u n t of m elons an d to m a to e s Act is d e term in e d . S econd, th e bill S ta te s w en t to w a r w ith G e rm a n y , e)a tl m ay u , o d u ce n io re strik e « ttre unexcelled. a n d h e r allies. T h e people o f th is a n d m o re la b o r c o n tro v e rsie s." A lread y G ra n g e m e m b ers in th e g ro w n d u rin g th e p a st fo u r y ears. drew new fire fro m th e fa rm p ress, c o u n try w ere lu red by th e hope t h a t ; 1 e a s te rn se ctio n o f th e c o u n try a re E a c h new g ro w e r is allo w ed to p la n t J w jt h th e P ra irie F a rm e r, C hicago, O —O—O — It w ould be a "w a r to end w a rs.” Illu s tra tiv e o f th e se d am re ro o s hills c o n te m p la tin g a c o a s b to - c o a s t tr ip , j ° n ^ h a l f a c re ea ch of m elo n s a n d to- ! leaainK th e a tta c k , illu s tr a tiv e of u s I bills -phe 30-hour bill w ould lim it e a rn - T h e ro is no use to d iso u ss th e ” ¿ th V e se "-, d 7” a n ' g “ e 7 ro "7",. ,™ follow ing th e ____ sam e p lan w hich c ---- a r I - m ' " ato ““ es. ” ” - T h * e " l a g “ re s* e ” m “ e “ n t is en fo rce- p e rm ittin « g ....... m o re « u rg e o f n a tio n a lism th a t h a s en “ h lch wo^ d ‘“ ‘m b a rJ A m e rte l u ^ n ‘ ied a ' * * * ' d eleg a tio n to th e P a c ific a ble under th e A g ric u ltu ra l A d ju st- j ing c a p a c ity by not .................. .. g u lfed th e w orld sin ce th a t s tru g g le h u ce iX ra m ^ ^ o f welft^e^ w o rk D l- C oast w h en e v er th e N atio n al G ra n g e ^ en fA cts re,c^ tly r e n e w ed by th e lh a n 30 h o u rs ot w o .k a w eek, a n d en d ed , o r to sp e c u la te upon w h a t . S ‘iT t h i H m W e m ^ th e W a s h i n i o n has h t ld its a n n u a l seesion in th a t ' e8 ‘8la tu re a O regon a n d W ash in g - w ould in c re a se living costs, m ig h t h a v e been. S u ffice It to »ay ,!,hfe " “ 8hl,n„«tr„r; p a rt o f th e co u n try . In 1921 a t P o rt- to n ' In ex,M essing th e g ro w in g o ppost- tio n of fa rm e rs to th e B lac k b u t th e th a t th e y e a r 1935 fin d s th e w orld f ^ t o « t a b l i s h 1 sy stem o f Fed! la "d , O regon. 1925 a t S a c ra m e n to , --------------------7 ~ P ra irie F a rm e r sa id ; b ris tlin g w ith a rm a m e n ts , th e na^ e r a , o)d p en sio n s an d p ro v id e »»» a t S e a ttle a n d 1933 « Boise, Survey M ade On Avail- “T h e fa rm e r c a n n o t u n d e r s ta n d tio n s su sp icio u s a n d th e reig n o f .. f m f rt.llef w p,.„ i . Hy Id ah o , la rg e E a s te r n d e le g a tio n s c o t r 1 is t a lk ab o u t a 30-hour w eek. p ea ce a p p a ie n tly th re a te n e d on P»«ny j an>b|tlo u s a n d if an a tte m p t h ad be«n ,we, e P»'e8ent a hd Ihe C a lifo rn ia ex- ability of B ank C redit H all e th ca n u n d e rs ta n d w hy c ity w o rk e rs rro n t8 ' . m a d e to keen oost« w ith in r e a s o n a b le 1 p erie n ce of 1925 is so p le a sa n tly re- ------------ D em o c racy Itself is so m e w h at s u b ....... „ m e m b ered as to c o n s titu te a decid ed .. ™ sh o u ld w a n t to e a rn all th e m oney ru le of th e people re p re s e n ts th e h ope o f th e w orld an d we look for- w ard c o n fid e n tly to th e r e b ir th of a d e m o c ra c y th a t will be m o re su b stu n tia l th a n e v e r w h en ju d g e d by its f ru its in th e lives o f a v e ra g e m en a n d w om en. _ . . . . e rn m e n t w ould doubtle«« in c re a se eco n o m ic In sec u rity of th e w o rk e rs *on> O reg o n a n d Id ah o will sw ell th e , b e s itu a tio n w ith re sp e c t to th e w eek basis, food w ould h av e to b rin g w hom th e bill is d e s ig n a te d to safe- claas fro m C a lifo rn ia w hich will ta k e a v a ila b ility o f b an k c re d it to sm all p rices th a t m ost city fo lk s could n o t H e fe a rs th a t sim ila r s h o rt g u a rd a g a in s t th e m a jo r h a z a rd s an d S ev en th D egree, th e h ig h e st in a n t, n io d erate-sized b u sin ess co n c ern s pay. h o t u rs in th e c ity w ill ra ise p ric e s o f v ic issitu d e s o f life. G ra n g e. P re d ic tio n s of a class T h e S e v e n th F e d e ra l R e se rv e d is tric m a n u fa c ,| tu re d good« to a level he c a n - O—O—O— 5,000 c a n d id a te s a r e n am ed u n d it w T* hich e e t n I l tire ta \/ ’ ' Y_/ " - * » * v-* * co v o m i i i p p rises i lOCki th LUC l l I C s O tel te L C of U1 ' I-atewt re p o rts fro m th e C o m m erce *8 ex p ected th a t th e co m in g conven- Iow a, a n d th e m a jo r p o rtio n s of Illi- | n<> D e p a rtm e n t show ed b e tte r b u sin e ss ^*on WHI g iv e g re a t im p e tu s to th e nois, In d ia n a . M ichigan a n d W i s c o n - i A so u n d m in d in a so u n d body c o n d itio n s in F e b r u a r y o v e r th e pre- o rKa n*zation of new G ra n g e s on th e s in> Wa s ta k e n a 8 a sa m p le a r e a fo r i H you h av e so m e th in g to sell a n d . . _ . Dn/tifin P n o o t /In h n e e a a asm n . . . a re in « a U. . . . . 4 to dispose of r 14 *( isn ’t th e w o . rk of , ch an d u ein rin rr g I th h u . . rry it. T I-et se aso n th e p u rp o se of investigation!- , ce. , c e d in g m o n th a n d F e b r u a r y o f la st *Ja c *^'c C o ast the classified co lu m n s of th is p a p er O ne o f th e m o st im p o rta n t fin d in g s ,,,. , ,. . . , . y ear, w ith em p lo y m en t, p ay ro lls, fa rm Rhead W h en a n In d iv id u al becom es a p a r ln co m e an d d istrib u tio n im p ro v ed . Re- --------------------------- . w as: T h a t a v ery la rg e p ro p o rtio n of p rove its ab ility a s a speedy a n d e f f i­ tis a n *iis re a so n i«, in p a rt, im p a ire d f)0rt8 fro m th e Bteel in dut)try Bhowed H om e R ecreation V ital w ould-be • b o rro w e rs are p erso n s c ie n t sales m edium . w hose eq u ity in th e b u sin e ss th e y an a g g re g a te loss of $24,500,000 in ___p „ „ „ T h e g re a t lesson in life is to le a rn 1934. T h is m a d e a to ta l loss o v er t-fregon r a r e n iS D eiieve c o n tro l is so sm a ll th a t a n y b a n k o r • • • • th e v alu e o f te m p e ra n c e In all th in g s th e p a s t fo u r y e a rs of $285,000,000. ------------ : in d iv id u al w ho le n d s th e m s u b s ta n tia l IN P O R T L A N D » • • • • | _ q __ q __ q __ j O reg o n h o m e m a k e rs a re co m in g to ! a m o u n ts is a s su m in g a m a jo r p a r t P o te n tia l W ealth C h ild re n a r e th e best a s s e ts o f a n y In to c o n s id e ra tio n <»f n ro -u n io n la reallze th a t re c re a *io n - no le88 th a n °S ,h e rlsk of th e b usiness, r a th e r T h e posHlbility o f f u tu re In d u stria l co m m u n ity ; w hy n o t dev elo p th e m bor |o » L « t „ In W a lh in e to n ^ ca m e f° ° d anU clo th in B - h a s an im p o rta n t th a n th e n o rm al risk of a c re d ito r, V b u le g isla tio n ln W a sh in g to n ca m e p ,ac e ,n fa m ily living. 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