The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, July 09, 1937, Page Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, July 9, 1937
B E A V E R T O N E N T E R P R IS E , Beaverton, Oregon
Paee 2
,
Business Downtrend
Checked Again
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Oregon’s Auto Deaths
Nash-Lafayette Moves
Into Ninth Place
As an Opening Special
W e Offer
W I T H T H IS A D
The Following Services:
A T >2 P R IC E
A Sene, ut U 'i kl) Article» un (lie
Problem of iilghv.it> Safety
Nash has moved into the select
By David L. Baboon
“ First Ten" of motordom, according
For the second consecutive week
II. 1L JE FFR IE S, Publisher
By £ .tU L SN ELL. Secy, of State
to April registration figures released
business activity
moved
upward
this week by Automotive Daily News
against the tide o f gloomy sentiment
Published Friday of each week by the Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton, and lost confidnece.
With a national increase of 82.9
The gain was
Reg. $ 3.50 Permanent _ .. ...$1.75
in 1936 states and cities comprising
Oregon. Entered as second-class matter at the poetoffice at Beaverton, Ore. only fractional 0.3 of a point, but about 58% of tho population of the percent, Nash Motors Division of
Reg. $5 Permanent .........
$2.50
it pulled the ComiKadte Index back United States showed a diaisterous Nash-Kelvinator Corp., scored the
Reg. $10 Permanent ..
$5.00
SUBSCRIPTION R A TE S
to within 1.4% of Normal.
Hence, increase in motor traftlc fatalities, second greatest gain during April of
Reg. 75c Shampoo and
____ $ .33c industrial activity and tmde are still
any o f the top ten cars on the list,
..$1.00
Three Months — .... —
Kingf-rwavp ........ j...,_______ 40c
One Year ...
raising
the
total
for
he
entire
coun­
_______ .50
Subscription Payable in Advance. H% above the 1936 level and 38% try to the staggeiing figure of 38,000. according to ADN figures.
Reg. 50c Manicure _____
23c
Six Months ....
The April registration also bettered
higher than two years ago when the A sign of encouragement, however,
B E A U T Y
Enterprise Bldg., Cor. Short St. and Tualatin Valley Highway. Phone 7503 M IA was thrown into the ash-heap. appears in the fact that the balance Nash's position in the Industry, mov­
ing
ahead
three
places
from
twelfth
Au.omobile
output,
lumber
cut,
c«r-
PARLOR
Portland Office— 407-408 Dekum Bldg., Phone AT. 6591
of the states comprising some 55
' loadings, power consumption, steel million people registered a decrease position to ninth according to Guy
Hillsboro Office—Room 3, Delta Bldg., Phone 1641
Inez Gillbank former instructor in
Carr, local distributor.
operations and retail trade are all of eight per cent.
beauty college, Prop.
conti ibuling to the remarkable steadi­
This means that if all section« had
GA. 5572
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ness of business activity. Motor as- done as good a job in the matter of
This Is a legal newspaper, have
Cor. Sandy, Portland
j semblies jumped from 111,000 to 121,- promoting safe driving as was the
vour attorney send your legal notices
Or]e9
I 000 last week; lumber cut moved up case with this 42 per cent, some
to the home publication
Classified advertising pays
to a new high since 1930; carloadings 4,500 lives iwould have been spared—
apiead the gap between the 1937 and that forty five hundred men, women
1936 curves to 9.5%; power output and childien who fell befoie the na­
maintained its excellent
Recovery tion’s greatest plague would have
N O T IC E TO D A IR Y M E N
record; steel operations lost 0.9 of a continued to live instead of meeling
(jg £
flQ U A .| V )J N
point, but are still above 75% of ca­ an untimely death, and thousands
pacity; and retail trade gains ranged upon thousands of those burdened
The Dairyman who wishes to keep his cows In good health
from 5 to 25% over last June’s level. with heart aches would have been
and get the greatest return fur the food supplied, should
Building volume, however in losmg spared their loved ones.
investigate AQUA M IN.
momentum in many areas and real
This group of states and cities with
With I the improved record is showing the
It Is essential that minerals be supplied to the dairy cow from
A legitimate campaign against tax dodgers is something that no­ estate activity is very slow.
source other than the food given.
industries — food, nation the way ilo better conditions
body can object to.
The unusual part about the present so-called cam­ the “consumer”
Minerals must be in solution to be utilized by the body tissues.
paign is. Why was action delayed this long if officers of the government, textile, shoe, and automobile— oper­ upon our streets and highways. They !
ating at capacity, business needs place their record against the de­
Aqua-Min contains minerals in solution,, the same a# they are In
knew that tax evasion lias been a common practice?
the body fluids.
I f there aie loopholes in our tax laws surely the Treasury Depart­ some new stimulus to boost the heavy plorable, shameful record o f our own
Building state, with our great increase in traf­
ment could point out and Congress could correct the situation in short industries to higher levels.
You cannot afford to be without Aqua-Min for your herd.
has provided that “ lift” during the fic accidents last year.
They are
order
Please call at our office and we will supply you with full infoimatlon
rally
from
March,
1936,
but
its
influ­
showing us that something can be
The public might be as much interested in knowing which of om
done about it,, and every one o f us
public officials are responsible for permitting tax evasion to continue ence is now slowly pettering out.
As the first half-year closes senti­ should realize by now shat something '
in the flagrant manner they claim, as it is in the names of the tax
M A K E R S OF BODY C E LL SALTS
R. D. B RA D Y, Agt.
ment presents a sharp contrast to the must be done about it.
pvmlprs
universal
optimism
which
prevailed
403
Panama
Bldg.
AT
.
1079
Portland, Or.
The
people
o
f
Oregon
have
shown
In the meantime however, if those who talk about saving pennies
Yet, with payrolls | in the past that they are capable and 1
for the government from tax evaders would spend a fraction of the at the New Year.
energy and determination in saving billions '.o the government by en­ $50,000,000 per week above last year I willing to meet their problems face j
The
forcing efficiency and economy measures, some worthwhile results could and rising steadily, with prospects of j to face, and overcome them.
income, state's historyfrom covered wagon
be secured that might save the people o f this nation heavy increases in $1,200,000,000 gain in farm
and with dividend payments running days has been one o f accomplishment
tuxes and provide lees incentive to tax dodging.
This present day
The private tax dodger and the economy-dodging public official will $50,000,000 to $100,000,000 more per ' and achievement.
be in the same boat In public esteem before long
The only difference month the autumn outlook is not so ' problem is one that must as surely
H E LD BY
between the two is that the tax dodger may cost the hard-pressed tax- gloomy as the discussion in the aver- be met and conquered as any that has
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age business conference room would 1 confronted " us
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in *l'~
the “ past.
payer pennies,
the official economy-dodger
costs
him —m
millions
Do your part to help eliminate Ore­
indicate. The usual July slump, how­
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gon’s traffic deaths.
ever, must be counted upon.
IN W O O D S T O C K D IS T R IC T ,
INEZ
TAX DODGERS AND
ECONOMY DODGERS
KIRKPATRICK LABORATORIES.
INC.
31st ANNUAL CAMP MEETING
THE APOSTOLIC FAITH
STEPS TAKEN
TOWARD PEA(
Safflower Trial
Plots Seeded
Smartness in Knits
Tailored to You
The Rotarians of the world recently concluded their international
«invention in France, where a Frenchman, nominated by a German | . A tijr.vrE.w
And this means YOU of the un-
Koturian, was elected a» the first prueident of Rotary outside of the ,
”
tw o
I-ake county wieldy curves whom knits have nev-
ITnitw) state«
I farmers are cooperating with County er before either fitted of flaLtered.
The Rotarians at heir final session heard a suggestion that tho
„Yi? ^
Johnson in planting Now- stripes and pastels for summer
Jim
clubs raise $2,000,000 during 1937 as a contribution to world peace trial plots of anfflower seed.
in Vinca and Bowsprit, two exquisite
through the exchange of students between the various countries of the Ozamis, Dry Creek farmer planted weaves, fitted to you by Mrs. Eva!
world.
While the plnn has not been formally adopted it is being
a toad. This land had been irrigated, Factory from your measurement«—
considered
Sam Olm-
Of course, tho exchange of students between nations is desirable but but may not be this year.
stead
of
Fort
Rock
planted
two-tenth
it cannot bring about world peace unless aided by the develojmient of tol­
Co out-of-town trade. 2031 S. E. Harri­
erance and understanding among the masses of the various nations. of an acre on dry land .
son, Portland.
LA. 1390.
Some interesting steps have been taken along this line between France
and Germany.
These include n serious effort to revise war histories
Polk Fair Premiums
in each country so as to eliminate untruthful statements and those that
work up ill-feeling between the two peoples.
Moreover, it is planned Increased this Year
Calvary
during the summer to encourage French and German children to spend
D ALLAS Premiums for the Polk
vacations in other countries in order to learn something about the peo­
T
abernacle
county fair ,to be held in Monmouth
ple in the “ enemy" land.
28th and
this year have been increased in many I
Hawthorne
clauses, announces Josiah Wills, sec- j
Blvd.
rotary of the county fair board and i
. . Send Your Furs
Oregon Girl Wins
'§ Tune In on K E X
every 4-H club member making an
every week day
To Opris & Popia
Honors in National
entry will receive a cash prize.
The f
;| mottling at 7 a. m.
premium lists will be ready for dis­
Poster
Contest
Master Furrers and set your mind
jjl Sundays at 1 and
tribution in the near future Mr. Wills'
nt ease
. . . For there your furs
|j 10:30 p. m , for
says.
will receive the kindest and most
further
announ­
Miss Helen Johnson, a high school
skilled attention .
whether it be a student of Corvallis Oregon, was
cements.
complete re-styling or simple repair awarded the title o f state champion
EAst 7058
Asparagus Mystery
Job.
Dry cold storage In one of the in the second annual meat poster con-
Pasadena, Calif.—Asparagus is
finest vaults In the country.
New test sponsored by the National Live getting into scientific circles along
coats to order
. . .
or In Block
. . .
select now during low sum­
mer prices . . .
2nd Fir Alder
reneu u n tr
P ark Hhopprs HUlg. . .
Just In this contest.
eration, is to find out why asparagus
ubove Park Ave., Portland, BEaoon
Miss Johnson's pouter featured the
yom
1789.
high nutritive value o f meat and em­ land is useless after an asparagus
planting.
phasized recent research findings in
leading universities which have shown
that meat is the logical center of the
Women Lead As Losers
Dr. A. W . Keene and
diet.
The National Live Stock and
Fort
Worth, Tex.— Women lose
Mmt Board represents all branches
Associates
of tho live-stock and meat industry more articles than men, but less ex­
D E N T IS TR Y
and cooperates with high schools, pensive ones, a survey of depart­
Immediate Denture Service I* Heat
colleges and universities In educa­ ment stores, buses, trains and
Budget Plan o f Payments
street cars revealed here. Women
tional programs.
X - R a y D ia g n o s is
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lose’ everything from hairpjns, to
toil Maegly-TIchner Hlilg., (¡10 S.
A D V E R TISE ! — Advertising brings husbands, but gloves are misplaced
W. Broadway corner Alder
most.
ItKorun 1739
Portland, Ore. succcts, success brings happiness.
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BOY /AM I BUSY AT
RANDÍLL DAIRY
WORLD'S LOWEST PRICE FOR
SUCH SIZE and POWER!"
• Here’s all the different jobs I do for Randell
Bros, at their dairy, on S.W . Stephenson Road.
REDDY
— m ilk the cows
— furnish hot water and steam to wash and sterilize
dairy equipment.
servant-/
— run the cream separator
Hudson and Tcrraplane . . .
lowest priced cars in the world
fo r such s iz e , p o w e r and
features.
LOWEST PRICED CARS IN THE
WORLD with lull 55 inches of
K I L O WATT
your electrica l
— furnish steam to heat the cheese vat
— operate the dairy refrigerator
— run a brine pump
— pump water f o r the whole place
— ligh t the home and dairy
— operate an electric range and radio
front seat comfort for three.
LOWEST PRICED CARS IN THE
WORLD to Rive you so much
K Y
power . . . or to combine such
performance with outstanding
economy, officially certified.
LOWEST PRICED CARS IN THE
WORLD with the new way to
1
Ask about tho now low-cost Hudson-C. I. T. Tim# Payment
P la n -term s to suit your income.
drive, without a gear shift
lever . . . or with two braking
systems operating from the
same brake pedal . . . or with
patented Duo-Flo Oiling Sys­
tem and oil-cushioned clutch.
For record value, look at a
Hudson or Tcrraplane now
. . . while new cor prices are
still low and your old car
will bring you so much more.
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Tel. Beaverton 4903
H Y D R A U L IC
HILL-HOLD
( f t . » « t l « « a l a t t a a . M l w a .»la >
Man pa » o u t c a t t r a m r . l M n s b a c k
» • > < * * w ts.es s t o p p a , o s u p (c a d n s .
s
It'» surely ■ pleasure to work for the Randell Brothers.
They operate a high class Grade " A " dairy, selling
bottled milk snd cream »nd cottage cheese at the Port-
land Farmers' Market. Like many other up-and-coming
farmers, the Randell Brothers know that I work for
mighty low w ages, and they use me to save expenses and
to sase hours o f extra work on their part. Mr. Farmer,
I'll gladly work for you just as hard and just as cheaply
as I do for the Randells.
ELECT
Use Pepco's Free Farm Service Dept.
The work of the Pepco Farm Service Department is to
call at your place and give you complete facts about the
application of electricity to your particular needs— then
to help you properly install electric motors, brooders,
irrigation and water systems, automatic water heaters,
lighting, etc. There is no cost or obligation for this
service. Just get in touch with your nearest Pepco ofhee.
• T liii rcl rrt to tht » m i l kilow att Hour rata paid by Randells
during 1916. A* you know, the more electricity you u»e the I n i you
|*«y per kilowatt hour. Randell Hairy uici electricity for nearlv e%ery
conceivable toh on the dairy —hence this remarkahK low a«eraire
fete, further, farm« in thu area emo? the »ame low electric rate* »$ do
City dw eller« end the fete« here ere emong the lo a e it in Americe!
No. 1 CARS of the Low and Moderate Price Fields
M a r s h
Beaverton, Ore.
and I do all that for
only l'4c an hour
l „
Herbert F. Ksndell, o f the Randell
Dairy,and their Flectro Strum Boiler
P E P C O ... Portland General Electric Co.
C Home of ReJJjt Ktlouait)
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