The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, August 13, 1937, Page Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, August 13, 1937
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE, Beaverton. Oregon
II. IL JEFFRIES. ltlbllnher
Dr. Geo. B. Pratt Makes a
Special Study of the Eye
Published Friday of each week by the Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton, la
Oregon. Entered aa second-elasa matter at the pastofflce at Beaverton. Ore.
Thoroughly Competent to
1'uttenta with Proper
Olaaars
Fit
Business Schools
Merged; Large
Dr. Geo. B. Pratt la a very prom- Staff Available
NO TICE T O D A IR Y M E N
INVESTIGATE
f ) Q U A 'M ( N
‘ '° l
The Dairyman who wishes to keep hi, cows in good health
amt get the greatest return for the food supplied, should
Investigate AQUA MIN.
It is essential that minerals be supplied to the dairy cow from
source other than the food given.
Minerals must be in solution to be utilized by the body tissues.
Aqua-Min contains minerals In solution,, the same a® they are in
the body fluids.
You cannot afford to be without Aqua-Min for your herd.
Plea.se call at our o ffic e and we will supply you with full information
SUBSCRIPTION BATES
_______11.00
Three M onths-----------------------$ -35c | inent professional man o f thia sec-
. .50
Subscription Payable in Advance. l tion.
Effective Monday, the Multnomah
He Is an optometrist whose
efficient service has brought a large School of BusineMa, which has been
Enterprise Bldg., Cor. Short St. and Tualatin Valley Highway. Phone 7503 clientele from the city and Tualatin operating at 2613 N. E. Union ave„
Portland Office—407-408 Dekum Bldg., Phone AT. 6591
[Valley.
Now is the proper time fo r 1 will be moved to 507 New Fliedner '
M A K E R S OF BODY CELL SALTS
R. D. BRADY, Agt.
Hillsboro Office—Room 3. Delta R!dg.; Phone 1641
| having this important examination i bldg., when the equipment and stu- j
403 Panama Bldg.
A T . 1079
Portland, Or.
made.
| dent body consolidates with that of
How many people are today wish- the Pacific Business college,
lng they had been fitted with glasses j P. T. Benson, who has been oper (
when they were younger?
How ating the Mulnomah School of Busi-
Oreg
Dr. A. W. Keene and Associates
many more who are now experlenc-1 ness, will join the faculty of the Pa-
lng eye trouble, wlah they had con-! clfic Business college, teaching book-
CAREFUL CONSCIENTIOUS
suited an optometriat?
I keeping accounting and other busi- ]
DENTISTRY — X-RAY
Your eyes are two of the most dell-! ness subjects,
25 Yea is Practice in Portland
lit—
cate organs and when irritated re-
The merger will provide an en-
Payments Can be Arranged to
j quire the attention of a scientific ktrged faculty for Pacific Business
Suit Any Budget
expert.
j college and will make available the ;
Room 406
610 S. W. Broadway
4-11 CLUBS SH O W
Dr. Geo. B. Pratt makes a special j employment service it operates to
Mgly-Tiehner Bldg. BEacon 1739
study o f the eye and is thoroughly j the students from the Multnomah
INCREASED MEMBERSHIP
Portland, Oregon
competent to fit you with glasses, school. That faculty now will include
One o f the most hopeful signs for the future of agriculture, the He is well known throughout this : T. M. Owens, Benson; Mrs- Marga-
Michigan Farmer points out, is that the enrollment in 4-H clubs section and his practice as an opto­ rette E. Miller, Mary E. Moore and
Mr. Honeyman of the Honeyman
Romantic Scenic Sunday Excursion
passed the million mark for the first time, in 1936.
Membership metrist is not, confined to his home Mrs. Esther L Short, one of the
Hardware Co. is a sportsman him­
T o BonnviIleRou^.p
continues to Increase.
city as many persons from the sur­ leading teachers of Gregg shorthand
self and fully understands the criti-
The young men and women who join the 4-H will be the produc­ rounding territory consult him week­ in the northwest.
SS Northwestern—Leaves 8:30 a.ni.
ers of tomorrow.
In their club work, they are instructed in new ly and the progress he has made in
____! cal attitude his customers assume
Ticket reservations & loading,
methods And techniques that make it possible for the farmer to raise the profession is proof of his ability.
when inspecting goods.
He re­
Swan dock foot SW Alder,
larger crops and earn a greater return.
They are given an oppor­
It 1st indeed a pleasure in this re­ Turkey Problems Listed
alizes as all sportsmen do, that a
AT. 3985, Portland
tunity to develop qualities of leadership that will prove invaluyble to view of our business progress to re­
good tennis racquet is necessary to
them in the future—for example, in the agricultural cooperative move­ fer all our readers to this •well known For August 24 Meeting
ment which is constantly growing in size and economic and social man whenever the eye requires help
insure a well-played match besides
significance.
In brief, they are wisely making careers of farming.
His past reputation guarantees sat­
Possibilities of increasing the use enhancing the pleasure of the game
D AN C E
isfactory service.
of turkey meat through advertising, —«in golf a complete set of strong,
*
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EVERY
He can fit you with glasses of the a discussion of misunderstood tur­ straight, well balanced clubs is es­
SUNDAY NIGHT
BIRDS OF
correct power ond shape for your in key diseases, and a report on the
dividual case. And back o f his work turkey Industry from a national sential if one expects to play a fair
Boat Swan
A F E A TH E R ?
It is equally true in any
stands professional reputation and standpoint are a few of the items game.
Leaves
8:30 P. M.
Nearly 2,500 years ago, Euripides, the Greek dramatic poet, pxperlenoet
You
oannot be too on the program for the second an­ sport—ability alone does not make
McElroy’s
wrote
‘'Every man is like the company he is wont to keep.”
In careful with your eyes.
If they are nual turkey gorwers convention to the champion—the equipment is an
2,300 yeans the same thing has been said in many different ways. giving you any trouble, It will pay be held at Corvallis Tuesday, Aug-
Orchestra
important factor in determining how
But the meaning is just the same.
That the saying is true, with you to visit him. Roma minor cause
FOOT OF ALDER ST.
only extremely rare exceptions, everyone knows.
may be discovered and may be cor­ UG roien , from any part of the i g °°d ° r now bad the game is going,
We still judge people by their companions, be they good or bad. rected now with glasses.
Rome ser­ state, whether they belong to any j to be. That is the reason why all I,
The usual habit of ordinary Individuals who wish to retain the res­ ious trouble that may affect your organization or association or not, [ sportmen use care in buying new j STEAMER
pect of their fellow men is to shun bad companions.
sight and he may be able to correct are welcome at this all-day cduca- equipment and are usually very fin- ,
It.
tional conference, says H E. Cosby. ¡cgy before making a purchase.
In making this review o f our prog­
review o t e
uij.ey
With the advent of our super-civ-i Leave Portland I>*ave Astoria
W H A T IS TH E
ress we are glad to compliment him A
keting outlook will be given by Her­
upon
the
high
stanriing
he
enjoys
In
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ilization
and the natural tendency of
9
M.
J ^ j°
^
bert L Byers manager of the North-
“ CLOSED SH O P?”
the professional and business world, western Turkey Growers' coopemtive. j peopie to work on the inside instead >a •'
‘ “ ’
a J "* ‘ **nj
In these days of one strike after another, the words “closed" and and to refer him to all our readers.
of in the great outdoors as they Boat D ocks at Munlc|pal Term. No 2
"open" shop id frequently used.
Few people know Just what the
were accustomed in the pioneer days FOO t w f e a s t OAK ST. EA. 9957
term "closed shop" implies.
But a brief news item from Pennsyl­ withholding o f any payments in ca-1
it has become necessary for all peo- _____________________________________ _
vania tells the whole story.
ses where a farmer adopts any prao-1
In a hosiery mill a group of girls of the Mennonite sect worked. tlces which the secretary determines
A Series of Weekly Article* on the pie to take an active interest in ; ^
Their religion forbade them to Join any organization such as a labor tends to defeat any of the purposes!
sports to lead well balanced lives “
““
Problem of Highway Safety
union.
But their plant became a closed shop under which those not of tho 1937 program.
and ooeasionally get a glimps« of the j
It also pre-'
b elon gin g to tne union could not work there.
It meant that the em­ vents tha use of any scheme or de­ By EARL SNELL, Seoy. of State great outdoors.
At this store they j
ployer would be compelled to discharge, these girls and they would vice that would offset the perform­
will find practically everything in
the category of modern sport equip-,
lose their livelihood.
BY STEAMER
ance for which payment would oth­
By Earl Snell Secretary of State
The union however had the answer to that
Its officials agreed erwise be made.
ment
These are "safe­
BONNEVILLE
LUXURY LINERS
Do
you
think
it
is
necessary
that
that if the girls would pay the reguar union dues they would not have ty devices" to prevent rare attempts
At Honeyman’s they carry every­
one
human
life
be
sacrificed
to
mod-
to Join.
And that is the story.
thing for golf, including golf bags,
to . take
advantage
.
..
- of the program,
..- . , i em traffic every day In the state of balls and clubs.
In the final showdown the union did not care whether they be­
A
few
other
changes,
mostly
tech-
Q
n?
T
hat
thousands
must
be
longed to the union.
It wanted tho dues. The "closed shop” is a nical in nature and intended to dar- . . «
There is no branch of sports for
injured and millions o f dollars in
means by which employees are compelled to pay over a tax upon
ify former provisions, have been property damage suffered as a part which information and goods cannot
each pay envelope or quit work.
be secured at this store.
It is con­
made, which are now in the hands of
of the price we must pay for the en­ ducted by an authority on sport--.
the various county committees.
joyment and convenience afforded The manager reads all the sporting j
us b j the use of motor vehicles? magazines, studies the catalogues of
Irrigation Methods for
Are you willing to pay your part of manufactures .converses with tour­
this tremendous toll?
ists as well as local people and occa­
All Purposes Available
If not, what are you doing to sionally makes trips to the various
No one supply houses and sporting centers.
Practical methods for applying Ir­ change present conditions?
The Honeyman Hardware Co. truly
rigation water under nearly all con­ can be sure of being exempt from
of reckless or careless conducts a friendly store and you
A Large Majority of Our Readers are Dependent on ceivable farming conditions in the the penalties
Its toll will eventually be are all invited to drop in occasion- j
Wlllamete valley will be featured on driving
Products of the Soil
the eighth annual Western Oregon ielt bY y °u« y °ur ^m ily and your ally and talk over the various sports
They are noted for
Irrigation tour, to be held Thursday! friends.
No group is too small, no of the day.
and Friday, August 19 and 20.
| family circle and its contacts so few oourtesy and service around here
number that it can feel secure.
and will be pleased to give you all
Few people give sufficient consid­ ket at less than the normal price.
One of the newest methods of ap­ in Deaths
, on
(Oregon • (highways the latest dope on your particular
eration to the many services per­ If some plan could be put into ef­ plying water will be seen on the Ben
formed by the Farmers Co-operative fect, whereby the locnl merchants Dorris farm at Springfield in the showed an increase of more than 18 sport,
Market for the farmers and gat’d could absorb thto produce, farmers course of the first day’s tour, which per cent in 1936 as compared with j
The number of
ners of this community.
Many of in general would benefit.
will be confined to a few farms near the previous year.
Eugene.
Close to 70 acres of fil­ fatalities for this year is raised.
our readers are dependent upon the
Rivervi«w
bert and cherry orchards on the Dor­ Can this continue indefinately or
products of the soil for their llvll-
Cemetery
will
an
awakened
public
conscience
ris farm are being Irrigated this year
hoods and numbers of theee organi­ Crop Listing on Farms
by manna of a low pressure sprink­ put an end to a condition that has Thirty Per Cant
zations use this outlet for these pro­
j of Lot Receipt*
ler system made by laying perforat­ become intolerable?
ducts
The Farmers Co-operative Will Speed A A A Checks
ed three-inch galvanized, pipe on the
You ask what can be done?
The [ are sat aside for
offers the opportunity to dispose of
Farmers taking part in the AAA surface of the ground in the orchard answer is; manifest an active inter- [ Perpetual Care
Oregon produce in a manner most
ALL GARS regularly assigned our
An aroused public sentiment
satisfactory to that grower. A mem­ program in Oregon can speed up the
As the water is distributed under eat.
LOT $30 UP
trains to California are air-condi­
Discuss the prob­
bership In the Farmers Co-operative work of checking this year’s per­ co^nparai 've|y tow
pr-issure,
it will get results.
Burial Servie«
tioned! This means, that no matter
is a privilege, since «11 of the mem­ formance by having the necessary spreads over the width of a tree row lem with your educators, your police
what type of accommodations you
with Cement
Gall itj
bers of this organization have band­ information ready for the supervis­ without going high enough to wet officers and your courts.
choose and regard/est of tb«
ed themselves together for a common ors to check, says N. C j Donaldson, the trees where this is undesirable to the attention of your legislators, Grave Box $27
U'eatber, you'll ride in cool, clean,
No Profita
advantage; that of selling their pro­ secretary of the state commltee.
Its advantage is in makng possible that they may act if necessary. Re­
comfort all the way. Car tempera­
It Is suggested that growers pre­ irrigation on soil entirely too uneven member that education enforcement No Assessments
duce to the best Interest of all.
Co­
tures are automatically kept at just
pare
a
list
of
1937
crops
grown
on
for flooding or ditch irrigation.
and engineering must go hand in
operative effort In this line Is a pro­
West End Sellwood Bridge
the right degree. There's no dust
each
field
and
Indicate
the
fields
in
ven success, and the Farmers Co­
Those who make the tour in Lane hand in the ultimate solution of this
or dirt. Noise is deadened. When
operative o f Portland Is a good ex­ which they have performed practices county will see a number of other terrible and perplexing problem.
you go to California, enjoy thi*
entitling them to payments under
ample of what may be accomplished the agricultural conservation pro­ systems of applying water in suc­
Every community in Oregon is in­
marvelous comfort, which only the
The group will terested in brnging about better
train provides! Rail fares arc 2c a
by united effort.
gram.
Such listings will cut the cessful operation.
meet first at 9 o'clock at the Thistle­ driving conditions on our streets and
mile
and less. Why travel less com­
time
required
to
prepare
the
com
Tn an interview with Mr. F B
down farm, seven miles north of highway* and it is my hope that ac­
fortably when rail fares are so low?
Rhodes, this correspondent learned pliance forms for checking and aud­ Eugene on the main Pacific highway tive work will go forward in each of
iting. will cut the cost of checking
that many advantages could be performance, and it may enable the There close to 100 acres are being them in the very near future.
Do
See local S P agent o r w rite J. A.
gained by fanners in general If a AAA to make payments earlier than irrigated by means of an overhead your part to help eliminate Oregon's
O K M A N D Y . Gen. P ast. A gen t. 622
It will also he system with revolving sprinklers at­ traffic deaths.
method was found where surplus it could otherwise.
Pacific
B uilding, P ortlan d, O .e g o n
tached «to moveable surface pipe.
eggs, etc*, could be absorbed without of assistance, of farmers will notify
On the Truman Chase farm, re­
their community committee chair­
Too Late to Classify
lowering the price.
man or their county committee as volving sprinklers have been at­
At present It Is common for sur­ soon as all practice« have been per­ tached to the overhead "skinner" FOR SALE — 1937 World Bicycle
type of distribution system
On the
Torewheel brakes,
speedometer. 1
plus eggs to be dumped on the mar- formed.
Sold originally for $46.95. now $32
Certain amendments to the west­ Frank Bartholomew farm both fur­
Inquire Lone Oak Service Station. I
ern division program as It applies row and sprinkler irrigation arc be­
Tigard.
to Oregon have recently been an­ ing used with truck crops, while on
nounced by George E. Farrell west­ the Vlncel Davis dairy farm, 100
ern regional director.
One of these acres of pa«ture and hay crops are
extends the pracOee of applying being irrigated by the atrip border)
Calvary
landplaster in certain cases to four flooding system.
A similar variation In water ap­
additional counties.
These are Jo­
Tabern
acle
plication on different crops will be
sephine, Jackson, Douglag and Hood seen on the second day of the tour,
28th and
M O N -W E D -F R l-S A T
Hawthorne
River.
Another change permits the which w ill ha held in Washington
BIN.
The tour will atart at 9
Tenth Av at Salmon St
us of poles or togs In the construc­ county
'tc
The Bohemian Restaurant has genuine alr-condi-
^ Tune in on KEX
o'clock
at
the
R.
H.
Warren
farm
tionmg
, . . cold . . . pur# , , , fresh air. Com«
“ W ill:H E THE CROWD* GO"
tion of range fences.
■ every week day
six miles front Forest Grove on the
to and convince yourself.
A third amendment permits the Gales Creek highway.
J mottling at 7 a. m.
g Sundays at 1 and
10 30 p. m . for
•
further announ­
Adverttae!—Advertising brings suc-l
cements
•as. success brings happlneaa
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m i
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Oregon
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