The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, August 21, 1936, Page Page 2, Image 2

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    BEAVERTON
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Friday, August 21, 1936
E N T E R P R I S E , Beaver on, Oregon
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Published Friday of each week by the Pioneer Publishing Co. at Beaverton
Oregon.
Entered as second-claaa matter at the poetofflce at Beaverton, Ore
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Sténotypes can take dictation
at the
rate of 150 to 250
words a minute. No time loss
in transcribing perfect notes.
Operation perfectly noiseless.
Call at the office for complete
information.
D O N ’T R I S K L I V E S
OF SCHOOL C H IL D R E N
In a few weeks, the nation’s schools will open
for the fall term.
And this places one vast res­
ponsibility upon the shoulders o f school board
trustees and members: *o make our institutions
o f learning safe from fire.
In many schools that are thought o f as modern
there are too few exits, stairways are badl> con­
structed, doors open inward (in spite of the fact
that this is one of the worst of all hazards), heat­
ing equipment is faulty.
In others fire drills are
not carried out periodically.
So it goes, down a
long list of hazards.
Unknowingly, we art risk­
ing thousands of young lives.
Officials should check school buildings and un­
earth hazards.
Fire marshals are alway glad to
lend assistance.
N ot a single school should open
its doors this year without an exhaustive inspec­
tion to discover risks, and correct them.
The nation’s parents should make their voices
felt, and insist that the lives of their children he
given the utmost protection while at school.
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Matches Aid College
Montreal.—McGill university is
selling matches to help pay its
way. University officials said they
“ hope to make a small amount of
money through a large sale of
matches to McGill alumni in all
parts of the country.”
WHEN THE CHAFF G.'iTS IN HIS EYES
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W A S H IN G T O N
C O U N T Y F A IR
In summarizing possibilities o f the Washing­
ton County Fair being larger and better than
in previous years, little remains undone for its suc­
cess..
Ed L. Moore is to he commended for his
untiring work in preparation for the big event.
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R E D CROSS
EVER READY
Another splendid bit o f voluntary service was
executed by the Red Cross, when the organization
appropriated $ 2 (0 ) to aid Americans stranded in
war-torn Spain.
The Red Cross membership drive comes in
November.
When you are solicited, hear in mind
the above and numerous other acts o f kindness
rendered people o f every clime by the ever ready
Red Cross workers.
Join gladly and feel thankful such an organiza­
tion exists.
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COM M ENTS
Where Distribution Failed
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Theie was once a mighty cataract,
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When the present Adnnnistra-1 aeons ago, on the Columbia river in
tion took office, God had blessed us Washington over which passed a flow
with abundance, plenty ol» everything' of wate,. forty times the voiume of
for all, but it was not distributed • Niagara.
This falls, now dry, wns
jThis Administration uid not tiy to nearly three miles wide and 417 feet
sol\e distribution o f that abundance! high.
Such are the amazing statis-
but instead wantonly destroyed mil- tics dug up by a party of Mobiloil
lions of pigs, millions of bushels of tourists who recently viewed Dry Falls
whoat, corn, cotton, etc., and in doin g, State Park, near the
new Grand
that unjustifiable, ignoDle act, not Coulee dam of Eastern Washington,
only rebuked God for His wisdom in according to the statement of C. J
providing abundance but cruelly in- Barnes, local manager of the General
suited Him, and In doing so, also, as Petroleum Corporation.
much as said—-“Get Thee behind me, [
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God, I ’ll show You flow to provide
for the American people.”
Oregon Seed in Demand
J. R A N D O L PH BE VIS
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A recent headline read “ Safety will he Thesis of
N ew Cars.” Is it the fault of automobiles, that
they kill or get smashed up? In very few cases.
The fault rests with thoughtless maniacs piloting
machines.
______________________________ Advise to Republicans
Whom Do You Want
For President?
Continued from Ihtge 1
national balloting, as compiled by re­
turns from other weekly newspapers
will also be published in these columns
week by week as soon ns they are
available.
Straw Vote Ballot
The two major jmrty candidate's
names, Roosevelt unu Landon, are
given top position on our straw-vote
ballot Inasmuch as one of these major
party candidates Is generally expected
to be returned the winner In the No­
vember elections.
The names of the
other officially nominated candidates
Sir:-—The landslide tnat put Presl-
for the Presidency are listed below dent Roosevelt into the saddle was ac-
wlth no thought o f advantage In ballot compllshed largely
by
Republican
position to any of them.
votes.
It Is high time that the Re-
Let u> Join hand. In Ih l. nailon wldo f “ ’’ " “ "
v o „ Lot ub help « p » . Ih . Pollilo,,,
here'1U nt ** " * “
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You are under no obligation
in
ballot in
In this
this straw
straw-vote
casting a ballot
test.
You do not have to sign your
name. Simply write In the name of
the town and state where you will
vote in November so that accu'ate na
tional tabulation can ne made.
Remember, your favorite candidate
is depending upon yml to help BhOW
his stiength.
Clip the ballot now
Note as you choose, then rnnil or bring
your ballot to the office of this news
paper.
Vote and Mail Straw Ballott Below
STRAW VOTE BALLOT
Nation-Wide Vote for
PRESIDENT
T H I S S t r a w - V o t e it
* being conducted by co­
operating w e e k l y news­
papers located in states
throughout ths nation to
show pre-election senti­
ment of smsll town snd
rursl A m e r i c a in their
choice for President for
the next four yesrs.
TO VOTE:
Ma rk • t r o t . X
b t f e r * 111 . name
data you p r t l . r
1« tha t i j u . r .
of t h . t u d l
As, Drouth Cuts Supply
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Vote /or one only of these
candidates
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It takes Courage to
be Yourself
I.« VOI R HAIR FINE?
IS V O I R HAIR GKEYT
IS VOI H HAIR HARD TO C I R1.T
W» Will »1.0 TOO
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W* beitee* we hare
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**vera In Portland
Our wove* last Line­
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Oor New (oration
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(Union)
Green Pront Beauty Shop
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A voter need not i,*n h i. or her
nom. but to . . . l . t In national
lobulation p ic a . Ml in nam« aI
town and tut*, below.
T IIt'R S .
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With Claude Breretini und
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Hin Munte
The Lonesome Club
Aîl S. W. 4th Ave.
Portland
ADMISSION A L W A Y S
W EST HILLS MEM ORIAL P A R K
ON
C AN YO N
HOAD
AT
W E ST
HIIJ.S— W E ST
OF
SYLVAN
Offers you the opportunity to choose a permanent resting place
for some loved one within a park dedicated as a Memorial
to all those who ate resting there.
A park of beauty, with
it« wooded hills, it's bird songs and its peaceful sunny slopes
overlooking the Tualatin Valley below.
Perpetual Care will Maintain it Through Future Generations
LOTS AUK SOLD AT RE ASO N AB LE PRICES—EASY TERM S
For complete information call or write 420 Mead Building, Portland
APOSTOLIC FAITH
OPENS
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F A LL C AM PAIG N
N. W. Sixth and Burnside
SERVICES— Sunday. 10:” 0, 2:.'«» and 7:80; Every Evening, 7:45
Except Monday and Saturday
O R C H E S TR A CO NCERT S U N D A Y E V E N IN G
Dr. Chan Lam
C h in e seM ed icin e C o .
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Krmrriir* for blood- klrint*
and urinarv troublr« of men
There is a surprisingly large num
and
« o m e n : * » ailment*
of
atomarh eland« liver «kin.
ber Gf people who do not have the
or female romnlainl«. ^no­
d a l r e m fd i f* *or *u« ar dia-
txmrage to live a normal existence
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brte«
r o li li « and rheuma­
They accept apparently unquestion-
tism
A T U H O P V I IHC I H Y S I C U N S
ingly all of the advice that every one ' O ff ic e N hours
dailv 10 to H: Sundav* II fo I t
has to give with the result that one
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j by one the broadening things of life ’
are left out until It becomes merely a •
round of narrow, petty, colorless, com­
monplace things, trite and uninter­
esting.
The mind wearies o f its im- j
J. O. J O H N S O N
, prisonment and old age and deeny !
j sets in. It takes courage to live one's
Attorney at Law
own life and to refuse to conform to
Portland office 925 Yoon Bldg.
I the blighting exactions of the hum­
Tigard office Johnson Bldg., Wed­
drum and the commonplace. South-
nesday and Saturday
i western Oregon News.
Phone« Tigard 52 and 0351
Tt will pay to trade with those who
advertise with us.
(Sodeltot)
Gr ou p or club v o t i n f i . N O T
• l lo w . d . . . , O n ly . i n c l . ie-
dividuol v o t « . w il l b . counted
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about a Republican landslide that will now‘ nntl wU1 probably bo called upon
b^ n* ,saf* conduc,t and prosperity ^ u n U T * M e d a ^ ^ S l “ " ^
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®?R‘ n to, P ^ P ' e of the United, countr> 8 need8 than usual.
States . ' t tune lea
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Read all the ads, they are worth it. i
GEORGE S. HOWE
WAVE
] THOMAS
Many Oregon farmers who had not I
contemplated haivesting some crops
for seed have now decided to allow
tbe,n to mature for this purpose. The
seyere and continued drouth in the
V IS IT B E A U T IF U L
DANCE
Every Sunday Night
Boat Swan
Del Milne Orchestra
lea ves 8 30 P. M.
FOOT O F AI.D E R STR E E T
SWIM
At McMILLAN’S
LA K E OSWEGO
O f ’
9:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M.
Half Mile South of (Kut-do
on Main Pacific Highway
BATHING A CANOEING
Oswego 1430
SPE C IA L SINGING—T H E E N T IR E GOSPEL PREACH ED
NO COLLECTIONS
____________________ “ A Spiritual Place to Worship”
Truck Owners Attention!!
HAY GjKIMSHAW INC.,
PR E ­
SENTS A N E W PROVEN M ETH­
OD FOR
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RE-CAPPING
TRU C K TIRES
When your truck tires wear smooth
don't throw them away, or con­
tinue to run them for the few dan­
gerous miles left in the tread !
Send litem to us for R E -C A PPIN G
Thousands of miles of additional
wear are being obtained by other
operators at approximately V* of
a new tire.
By this revolutionary method a
band of new live rubber is fused
with the old tread rubber under
tremendou/ pressure not possible
with any other method.
The new rubber becomes an in­
tegral part of the tire.
The sidewalls, shoulders or bleaker strip are not subjected to
Injurious heat.
THE CARCASS IS NOT H EAT-W E AK E NE D
The old tire is not distorted in any manner during the procew.
It
retains its original shape.
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ONLY TIIE NEW GKIMSHAW METHOD tit FKKS
•VI.I. OF THESE ADVANTAGES
SH IP YOUR TIR E S IN NOW !
R E TU R N F R E :G H T P R E P A ID
Buy your Tires and Re-Capping on our Easy Budget Plan
Distributors for
S E IB E R L 1 N G T I R E S — H O B B S B A T T E R I E S
RAY GRIMSHAW, Inc.
525 S. E. Union Ave
Phone EA. 1171
Portland