Friday, February 21, 1936
B EAVERTO N ENTERPRISE, Beaverton, Ore.
P a ge 2
California Governor anti Bride
u. H. J EFFIILES, PuIJlsher
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Wise Farmers Stick
to Farming
The fear has been expressed that
the development of the agricultural
cooperative movement will tempt
th* farmers to 1?° ihto other lines of
business lines In which they are en
tirely inexperienced.
Commenting on this, «he head of
one of the largest and most success
ful dairy co-ops in the nation said
that there is no reason nor any eco
nomic justification for farmers go
ing into alien fields of endeavor on a
commercial basis.
And he added
that, due to the high mortality in all
business, there woulu be
many
costly failures If farmers attempted
to extend their "co-ops' to different
lines, that the cooperative movement
a« a whole would be harmed and
endangered.
It would be as unwise for a group
of farmers to go into manufacturing,
us it would be for a group of indus
trialists to go into farming.
The farm cooperative movement
soundly conceived and administered,
parallels the association ac-tivites of
other lines of industry.
To distort
this movement, and change its fun
damental purpose to embrace farm
er operations of business distinct
from agriculture, would be a dan
gerous folly.
In other words, let
the farmer stick to hiH farming and
tile manufacturer to his factory.
is the bulwark of our representa
tive institutions.
The school seeks
to enrich and ennoble home life
It develops the skills needed in agri
culture and industry.
It helps to
awaken ambition and to establish
character.
It emphasizes responsi
bility to the common good and gen
eral welfare. The free school is the
expression of a mighty faith.
Be
cause we believe in oureelves. in de- j
mocracy, and in the future, we seek
thro-ugh the schools to improve the
quality of our lives.
—N. E. A. Journal |
National Educative Assn,
to Convene in Portland
To
Spike Tooth
WUd Meadow*
L A K E V IE W — Robert L. Weir of
Crooked Creek and W. W. Vaughn,
superintendent of the Chewaucan
Land and Cattle company, will try-
j tearing up their wild hay meadows
constructed spike
\ with a heavily
tooth huriow. following
word re
ceived
by
County
Agent
Victor
John
|
j son that such practice has resulted
In increased yields of wild hay for
ranchers of Carton county, Wyom
Mr. Weir has already pur
j Ing.
[ chased such a harrow and plans to
use ft this spring.
The National Education Associa
tion will bold its annual convention
in Portland June 27 to July 3
One
who has not always attended one of
thrf*e great conventions can hardly
read*, the intense competition among
the cities that want this convention,
Dstroit, St. Paul and Portland were
the contenders at Denverifor the 1936
meeting.
All week the hotels were
filled with banners and attractive
posters of the three cities.
Publi
city stunts were arranged by the
i delegates from each city.
In thU |
Portland easily "stoie the show.” | Quulity printing at reasonable pri
All work done in
The Portland teachers distributed to ces, is our motto.
Prmting plant at
the delegates of the Representative our Commercial
Assembly some 3,000 packages of | Beaverton.
! Lambert cherries.
The
cherries
! were in cellophane bags to each of
i which was clippel a neat card at the
J. O. J O H N S O N
; top of which was the picture of a
Attorney at Law
beautiful red rose and below, the
inscription “ For you a rose in Port
Portland office 925 Yeon Bldg.
land grows” ; Portland, Oregon, in
Tigard office Johnson Bldg., Wed
vites you in 1936 .”
nesday and Saturday
Phones Tigard 52 and 0351
i Send your legal notices to this
i paper.
Gov. 1'rank I '. .Men lain of California is show n above with his bride, who Sport* Fan* Follow
was Mrs. Jessie Stewart Lipsey of Long Beach. They were married the other
The American Bov
j
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All Star Card
With a record snow fall all ovei day at the Mission inn in Hlveralde.
M ONDAY E V E 8:30
the cockeyed co-untry the brain trust |
Boys and young men of this city j
iei now puzzled and they don't know
who wish to improve their tennis j
Having
Labor Temple
whether it ¡ b moil erosion or drainage ' Introduce 2 New Bilis h*ro Camp Reehers
0.
,
sqiAjiae, thdir basket-snooting eyes,
that we gotta have. And then there t C c tin a
fcingtdde $1 00
Press Confidence
Siege of Measles their forward passing talent, or their I |Qen. Adtn. 55c
is too much wind in some parts of j
crawl stroke can enlist the aid of
the cockeyed country and a wind |
Camp Reehers. CCC, Westimber, the nation's
coaches and
lackage in other parts.
We gotta K One I n Offered In National Congress
Fel l 21 "Quarantine” was a des-1 Payers by subscribing to TH E AM-
have a balanced wind and wc arA One in New Turk State Assembly
pised word to neurly 200 CCC youths
BOY ma^ ' " e and
agin it bunching up like it does in
'
a
Kansas and other sections don’t have! Washington
The movement to from Beaverton, Aloha, and oth er! *n£ the sports In
communities, who
today j stone« that appear eac i mo
w ind enough to run more than a | protect the confidential information Oregon
couple of wind mills
given to newspaper reporters and were in the second week of confine- j "When I was in high school, says
| a famous decathlon champion, "1
G U AR AN TE E D
(t* A »
Congress should allot at least ^ I editors gained further impetus re ment to camp.
Measles, one ailment for which read a track article in TH E A M
couple of billion dollars to equalise cently when^ two different "confi-
were Introduced in CCC men are not lnnoculated be E R IC A N BOY that gave me my
the wind blow.
There Is as much i dencey bilis"
t '1
SOLO
<pO O
in the na cause no preventative is known, re first clear-cut idea of the western
difference between
perfumed sum legislative bodies one
style
of
high
jumping.
At
practice
tion.d
congress
and
the
other
in
the
S
&
M
Flying
Service
cently became -unusually prevalent
mer zephyr and a Kansas twister as
in nearby communities.
When one I laid the open magazine on the
there is between a pauper and a bil New York state assembly.
HANG AH NO. 4—SW AN ISLA N D
Representative
Curley of New of the CCC members “came down" grass and studied it as I worked out. |
lionaire and it's gotta oe fixed. -Blue
—WA. «584 —
That
afternoon
I
increased
the
York
submitted
a
bill
to
congress
to
with
the
illness
a
quarantine
was
Mountain Eagle.
amend the federal judicial code. A s ordered by Dr. D. P. Trullinger, j height o f my jump three inches.
semblyman Crews of Brooklyn intro camp s-urgeon, to avoid enrol ees i That was a long time ago, bat to
Plain Americanism
No Lasting Poem
duced a bill in the state assembly being further exposed while in their day thousands of future champions
similar to the measure of Senator home towns.
All leaves were can- \ just as eagerly follow T H E A M E R I-
to Washington
now
before the state 1 cellcd last weekend.
There can be only one capital, McNaboe
S\\W "
Date of lifting CAN BOY.
senate.
the ban is problematical.
Washington or Moscow.
"This year,” states Griffith Og-
Citing the case of Martin Mooney.
It is a peculiar fact that there is
There can be only one atmosphere
i den Ellis, editor, "our staff writers
no poem In existence, no poem that of government, the clear, pure fresh New York American reporter, who is
Advertising payB—Try it sometime, have gone to the two greatestfootball
is which is widely and permanently air of free America, or the foul now serving 30 days in jail for con
teams of the country—Minnesota
quoted, to George Washington, the breath of communistic Russia.
tempt of court because he would not
and Sittsburgh—fo r first-hand tips
Father of Our Country, altho-ugh
There can be only one flag, the reveal a new* source, Mr. Curley said [
| on strategy blocking, tackling, pass-
"Reporters have done a great deal
there have been inspired orations Stars and Stripes, or the flag of the
I ing, and the fine points of play.
—
toward reduction o f crime.
To hold
godless Union of the Soviets.
h
about him.
They have interviewed Jack Medica.
" America has furnished to the
There can be only one national reporters for contempt of court when
!
the world’s fastest swimmer, and
world the character of Washington anthem, "The Star Spangled Ban they decline to reveal the sources of
I his coach, Ray Daughters.
Gone to
th.' information is a violation o f the j
And if our American institutions had ner" or "The Internationale.”
As told to:
Eastern High School of Washington,
ELM O
done nothing else, thut ulone would
There can be only one victor.
If sanctity of the freedom of the press" ■
j D. C., Eastern Interscholastic Um-
FRANKE, .od SC O T T
Assemltlyman
Crtews oontended
have entitled them to the respect of the Constitution win*, we win.
HAGAN
J1 W A T S O N
1 ketball champions.
In the past they
mankind," said the great Daniel
Hut if the C<gmtltution stop, stop that newspapermen should enjoy the
have followed the Grapefruit Circuit
Webster in his address in laying the there!- the Constitution carV’t lose. same status as doctors, nurses, cler
of the major leagues in Florida, sat
gymen and lawyer* regarding con
corner stone of the Bunker Hill
Afred E. Smith.
on the bench at t he Rose Bowl,
The White Cliffs of D o v e r
fidences made them in the perform
Monument in 1825.
sought out the famous runners, div
h
D
A
O
K
in
tlie
days
when
we
had
ance
o
f
their
assignments.
"There he lived in noble simpli
We have become accustomed to
ers, All-American ends, tackles and
city. there he died in glery and ustronomic figures these days.
L i iron men on wooden slilp9 instead backfield men, to bring their story
We
Not infrequently, he said, the lives
peace,” said Edward Everett, referr now think of a billion dollars us we of reporters are placed in jeopardy of wooden men on iron ships,” said
Low 6 ‘ months roundtrips
of how to play the game to the
ing to Mount Vernon in his oration used to think of a million, and a by the nature of their work and the Cap'n John of Marblehead, ” 1 signed
now on »ole
young men of America.
there on the character of Washing mere hundred thousand seems insig secrets they accumulate in furthei- on for my first cruise with Old Storm-
"In addition to our fiction, adven-1
Greatly reduced winter coach and
ton.
“ While it stands, the latest nificant.
ance of their duties.
along. A big feller the skipper was— ture, exploration, hobby counsel and ]
tourist roundtrips to eastern points
generation* of the grateful children
"The publication of newspapers, just four fathoms and a compass vocational help, we ..shall continue i
...plus the privilege o f including
o f America will make this pilgrim
A little common flour thickened the securing of news for them and
width from the deck to ttie bridge to encourage young men to Improve
California on your trip., .plusa new
age to it a« a shrine, and when it will have to be added to the politi
the editing of this news is a great of his nose.
their game in every line o f sport.”
loug return limit o f « a months. This
shall fall, If fall it must, the memory cal soup now that tne alphabetical
public
service
and
ns
such
should
be
is the travel bargain we have on sale
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"He had to be, of course, for his
and name of Washington shall shed thickening is fast disappearing. Ex
respected even by the courts,” he
AM ER ICAN BOY, 7430 Second Blvd.,
an eternal glory on the spot.”
daily until May 14th. Ask your local
vessel,
the
Courser,
was
the
biggest
said.
Enclose with your
All histories praise tne character
S. P. agent for lares and details, or
ship on tlie Atlantic. Why, I mind the Detroit, Mich.
Eastern Washington uounty should
o f this famous soldier and statesman be well supplied with sharpshooters,
write ).A.Orm*ndy,G<u. Pass. A^mt,
«lay lie sent a young feller aloft to name and address $1 for a year’s
But no poet’* pen has proved equal now that a gun club has been organ
70S Pacific Bldg.,Portland,Oregon.
push a cloud off the top of the main subscription, $2 for three years, and
add 50cents a year, if you want the
to the task of writing a poem that ized at Tigard and Sherwood.
mast . . . when he came down he subscription to go to the foreign ad
P l a n t . B r e a t h e in O x y g e n
gives us the true character and at
was drlppin' wet with somethin' white. dress.
Plants, Just like human beings,
On newsstands, 10c a copy.
mosphere of this wise, brave, benev
Many business
executives traced
‘Panged near drowned up there in
olent and far-seeing man.
the beginning of the business rise to breathe in oxygen anil breathe out car
the Milky Way , .
tie was sput
the «nd of the N R A with its restric bon dioxide, both by night and day.
terin’.
Blit, In the day time, says Answers
tions upon enterprise.
Heritage
“ But I was startin' to tell you
Magazine, the light nets on the clilor-
about that time u storm drove us
ophyl,
the
green
coloring
matter
in
the
Historical
Events
Every man is king in Oregon. We
toward the English channel.
Be
plant, and causes It to produce oxygen.
have two or three days of cold
tween Calais and the cliffs of Dover
Feb. 21, 1885 Washington
Monti- During tlie day, therefore, tlie plant
weather and think it's terrible.
All
Old Stormnlong took one squint ahead
produces oxygen to counteract the car
eastern cities experience from three mont dedicated.
and yelled: ‘ Will she make It?’
Fob. 22, 1732 George Washington bon dioxide, luit in the night darkness
to -ix months of extreme cold weatlv-
“ 'May scrape a bit of paint off’n
er while we get but a tilfle.
Bet born.
only the latter Is produced. Hence It
Feb, 23, 1839—First American ex Is that flowers may have a harmful ef
ter tlie poor niun's lot in Oregon
her sith-s but I think she will,' an
tti in the rich in the eaet and middle press, New York-Boston.
swered the man at the wheel.
fect In a sick room by night.
Feb. 24, 1870 Northwest Boundary
west.
Every man is a king in Ore
•“ Can't have that!’ roared Old
gon.
Why not rejoice
What is treaty signed.
Stormnlong. ‘All hands over and soap
Feb.
25,
1908
First
P.
R.
R.
tunnel
wealth after all if you can’t live
the sides . . . put all extry heavy
Cotton in Lacqurr
under Hudson River.
where und how you want to live.
coat on the starboard.'
Nitrocellulose, whlcll is au digredì-
Feb. 26, 1916 S. S. "Provence II"
"The next minute me and the rest
ent of must lacquet-s. is Iliade hy treat
sank, 3.130 drowned.
Advertising
of tlie crew was plasterin' the shies
Feb. 27, 1807 Henry W. Tsingfel- Ine cottoli wltli nitrir acid. The suh-
low, poet, born.
of the Courser with all (he soap we
Ntame tlius pmdueed Is dissnlved in a
The advertising in the United
had on hoard und she eased through
soivent. A elear Mqtihl resulta ami to
States totals over $1.900,000.000 per
without a hit of trouble. Of course,
ibis colorhig mailer Is mlded.
Sweet
or
Sour
Grapes
year.
The Washington Star, the
Have you checked up on
it was such a tight fit that the Dover
Donald Richberg, who once rode
Chicago Tribune, the New York
cliffs scraped every lilt of the soap off
Times and the Ixis Angeles Times the now-xlead Blue Eagle, rem arks!
. . . Individual Knitting
your statements, letterheads
tlo» starboard side, liver since those
me generally the leaders in advertis that the zeal of those who seek to j
cliffs
have
been
pure
white
.
.
that’s
defend
the
Constitution
may
bring
!
Instruction and Designing
ing.
The tobacco industry spends
envelopes or office forms
the most money in advertising. The drastic revision o f that basic docu by clever Eleonore Kinder . . Free i our soap still dingin' to 'em. Sure It
Is!
Next
time
you
go
through
the
word advertising comes from the ment.
instructions with
yarn . . Bemiit
lately?
Which reminds us that last I i a r iv if n «
I^atin words «d-verto, meaning to
Evening class on Fridays. channel take a look at the waves.
direct attention towards.
Business ,,
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h 8 .».i..n
Femlnu
a Shop . . . .
3Ü2 Alder They're still a hit foamy from that
men take notice.
If you want to
™
^
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N R A was Park shoppe Bld£ .......... *08 s vv.
same soap!”
The Court, by a, 9 to 0 de j A)der
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direct attention towards your busi legal.
® Western Newspaper Union.
Richberg
was i
ness then advertise. If you want to ctsion, concluded
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Richberg pr< dieted chaos would
I f not, you would be wise to do it
tlse in this paper.
How about it.
follow N KA's invalidation.
Instead,
folks
today and get your printed matter
everything got better.
Perhaps he
now is letting his desires have just
all up-to-date.
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