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Friday, November 4, 1938 BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE. Beaverton. Oregon Pape 2 C rc ' f t > r.: •! r ly.-.n P aul B u ry ; ! r - c - ary giant lum berjack of V. lscoi.c«.). is cred it T r a c e d to th e C a v e m a n ed ro t only with s t a r t :ng the cool Less than ten m inutes afte r in sum m er breezes blow a™, but a'so stru m en tal m usic m ade its first ap with the creatio n of the thousands pearance in the world the com m en of lakes. On? fine su m m er day. ro tato rs w ere on hand to s ta rt reading the story c°-J. 0 d Bunyan was in m eanings into it. T h at h airy an ces spired to try div.ng from the su m to r of ours who discovered th a t you m it of Rib m ountain into the Wis could blow fine b lasts through an consin river. Tl e depositing of g reat anim al horn had b arely got back quantities of w ater in spots for to the cave and begun to s tru t his m iles around by the resulting splash new accom plishm ent before his lady is said to have been the beginning when a p air of shaggy neighbors of W isconsin's m ultitudinous lakes. dropped in to dispute about the sig O ther Bunyan fans say the lakes nificance of his m usic, o bserves E d are the rain-filled footprints of w ard B arry in the Chicago T ribune. P a u l’s g re at blue ox Babe. Between According to one, the louder b lasts the horns Babe m easu red 42 ax expressed cou rag e and defiance, handles and a plug of tobacco. How while the m ore sober tootlings c a r ever they cam e and w hether P aul ried a suggestion of the b low er's se Bunyan had anything to do with c re t fe a r of the very trib es or beasts their origin or not (geologists seem he was defying. The o th er scoffed to think the g laciers had som ething a t this in terp retatio n and d eclared to do wrth it) th ere are m ore than th at the widely spaced tones re p re 7,000 lakes in the state. sented the stead y trea d of m en and th at the quicker sections depicted If you w a n t n ew s in th is w eek'» the m incings of wom en and chil issue !>ee th a t it re a c h e s o u r office« dren. W ednesday iMghL The astonished com poser hem m ed and haw ed, then guardedly ad m it ted th at each co m m en tato r was T H E r ilC R C H O F T H E partly right. He could not offend FOURSQUARE G O SPEL his guests by disclosing the fact S o u th e a st T h ir te e n th a n d A n k en y St. th at both in terp retatio n s w ere com D r. H aro ld W. J e ff rie s a n d lo n e V. plete su rp rise s to him ! J e f f r ie s . C o -p a sto rs T here never h as been a tim e in S u n d ay 11 a. m. D r. H a ro ld W . J e f f the history of in stru m en tal m usic ries s p e a k in g on th e su b je c t "T h e when self-appointed co m m en tato rs P ro d ig a l's E ld e r B ro th e r." S u n d ay . 7:30 p. m. L a d ie s N ig h t. w ere not busy explaining m eanings and concocting stories. B ecause of S u b jec t ."P a ss th e N ew s A long." the m any vivid and undisciplined im aginations which have engaged in OREGON GROW N this very dubious work som e of the w orld's best m usic is loaded to the _ . - Beautifully sinking point w ith a carg o of non- Trained m usical m eanings. It C o m m e n ta to r F e llo w Is u . n . J K F K K 1 K S . IM b llaA tr P u ltlia b ed F rid a y •< ea c h w eek by th e P io n e e r I»ubll»hlng Co . a t B e av erto n , O rogon. E n te re d aa »econd-olaee m a tte r a t th e p aa to ffice a t B e a v e rto n , Ore. Ml) 1ISC1U P T IO N K A m S _______ $1.00 T h re e M en th e ----------- ..............$ 35c O ne T ear — , -------- _ - _ _ _ _ .50 --------- S u b sc Six M onths ---------------- ----- _ rip t ten P ay ab le in A dvance. E n te rp r is e Bklg.. Cor. S h o rt S t a n d T u a la tin V alley H ig h w ay . P h o n e 7503 P o rtla n d O ffice—407-408 D ek u m Bldg.. P h o n e AT. 6591 H illsb o ro O ffice— R oom 5, D e lta B ldg., P h o n e 1641 E M. O older, F ield R e p re s e n ta tiv e n /"—- M e m b e r __^ O r e o b f Newspa per W bltfKWs iiy — WHY RECOVERY LAGS T he F e d e ra l R e se rv e B o a rd re p o r ts th a t th e re Is 40 p e r c e n t m o re m oney In c irc u la tio n a t th e p re s e n t tim e th a n in 1929 a t th e h e ig h t o f th e boom ; th a t w e h av e 25 p e r c e n t m o re m oney in b a n k ac c o u n ts an d 200 p e rc e n t m o te gold th a n w e h u d in th e m ost a c tiv e fin a n c ia l y e a r In h is to ry ; th a t b a n k d e p o sits a r e clo se to th e all tim e h ig h . A p p a re n tly w e h a v e p le n ty of m oney, b u t it is n o t w o rk in g , for th e R e se rv e B o a rd a d d s th a t th e tu r n o v e r of b a n k d e p o s its is a t th e low est r a te on reco rd . I t Is p r e tty easy to u n d e rs ta n d w h y o u r m o n ey w o n 't go to w o rk w h en w e c o n sid e r th a t o w n e rs o f m o n ey -y e s , even th o se o f us w ith a d o lla r o r tw o in o u r p o c k e ts—h e s ita te to ta k e a ch an ce. M oney w ill not ta k e a c h a n c e In face o f th r e a ts o f m o re b u sin e ss re g im e n ta tio n by g o v e rn m e n t, m o u n tin g g o v e rn m e n t d e b t a n d h ig h e r tax es. To p ro p erly w ork, m oney m u st h a v e co n fid en ce. As th e K noxville (Io w a) J o u r n a l p u ts it: "A ctive busin ess, p ro s p e rity a n d u n e m p lo y m e n t all a w a its th e re s to ra tio n o f co n fid e n ce in th e m in d s o f th e people. W h a t is needed Is n o t m o re e x p e rim e n ta tio n , p la n n e d econom y, a n d m o re new fan g led sc h em es fro m P ro fe s s o r B a ld e rd a sh , b u t a r e tu r n to A m eric an sa n ity a n d co m m o n sen se." g iro YOUR CHILD this chance w ith a ‘ BALDWIN, HAMILTON, : OR HOWARD PIANO* s*- W rite fo r C a ta lo g CLINE PIANO CO. H it. 3X2« 1011 SW W a sh in g to n P o rtla n d la spit* t l my adm irait *#• amd r » t p *rt far my »pp«m ul I I * * I (All k l » a t » a t Ml ya a r* dia- a v a llila » klm . H IC ? A Y O U N G IR MAN WITH JUDICIAL I X P I R IIN C I Interprets lam Im p r s i n i i i r * spirit, applies if la irly amd im partially amd ELECT C IR C U IT JU D G E H O W A R D K. ZIMMERMAN SUPREME COURT to ’ D O N 'T GAMBLE Red Cross Seeks Cut In Accident Toll — on H i g h e r L i v i n g Costs & Lower Income FARMING - a 2 % transaction tax Is a tsx on l i m s i 's gross raonipts Irons all aalaa. Includ ing aggs, wheat, lias, livestock, vagetsh ¡es also a tax on a r a t j- th im g ha buys, — m achinara, sacks tartiUaaf, boxa«, tnsux- anca, ate. RETAIL — A 2% transaction tax Is a tax on d ollar valúa ot all aalaa, larga or small. Th# m ar chant la supposait to pay tha tax. If ha adds the tax to kla prioaa. he can add M O R I than th e tas. t h e r e b y looting the purchase« WHOLESALE - A 2'~, transac tion tax is a tax on w holesale salea Many retailers will bay o etsid e O regon, b ecause Inter state sales are exem pt. H aM t W ith S t> lr In se c ts H a v e O w n T ools to B o re H o le s in W o o d Shower proof Protect ion I t's a H at m ad e to k eep It* sty le f Shower-proof £ Sweat-proof • to th e M elt. • SUk lin e d % In all new F a ll Color« SERVICES at d o c t o r d a n n a i lawyer, accountant, garage re pairm an. a re tamablb. Lodge and club d u es are taxable. A l eo te n ts received, interest, die- Ideada transportation chargea, insurance prem ium s. REAL ESTATE sales are 414 S. W and his Orchestra with LOYCE WHITEMAN, Vocalist Don’t Miss This Great Attraction UPTOWN BALLROOM 21st and W. BURNSIDE PORTLAND We Are in the Market FOR TURKEYS Dressing and Cooling Stations O p e ra te d a t P o rtla n d , A lb an y , E u g en e , R o s e b u tg an d R ed m o n d , O regon. A lso M erid ian, Id ah o LIVE POULTRY HIGHER and WANTED Call o r W rite fo r P lok-U p a n d D re ssin g D ate s Northwest Poultry & Dairy Products Co. 232 S. E . O ak St. . P h o n e KA. 5I4J I f you w a n t n ew s In th is issue sea th a t it rea o h es o u r W e d n esd ay n ig h t. w eek • offices a . S p f e 'S J t , bons. % -'V. ¿7 3? QI uja U i /I» Hice B U Feas»« I u í S m * <* UraJ J" jng condi- I Prl Adv R o b t O Boyd. Sec S p r a g u e for G o v e rn o r H d q t , Pacilkc Bldg . Portland State Superintendent of Public Instruction SxrtiBiJCAjr NoHtxxa Tka b a il is t d u io ti.n f o r O r iQ o r it c k t U r m natk ...By combining NEW OPPRESSIVE “Liquor Con trol Provisions” with REPEAL of PRESENT SANE Laws, the Anti Liquor League’s proposed STATE WIDE PROHI BILL on November’s state bal lot would WRECK the STATE LIQUOR COMMIS SION and in addition do these things and MORE! • k f fo r tm m tiu f o r o il Voie 23 X CUoxleA. A. Rice Paid t-r Oh a* a R>« ISM S a X'th A*a p®n.«i>d Would close Oregon’sState operated Liquor stores and agencies; prohibit sale of all beer and wine by private retailers, and bring bootleggers back. • Would BANKRUPT STATE RELIEF which gets S ir, of its REVENUES from STATE LIQUOR COMMISSION for OLD AGE ASSISTANCE, care of homeless and crippled children and general relief. • Would make private citizens and commission both liable for heavy damages for offenses committed by others outside their control. m uf ai YOUR CAS CO.-DEALER ^ 4 » Would force every citizen to buy individual per mits and make it a jail offense to give a friend a glass of beer. Would force cancellation of individual driving per mits even when no auto involved. Would otherwise visit "legal” and ridiculous in dignities on citizens and State Liquor Commission alike . Would COMPEL HUGE NEW TAXES, to place State Liquor Revenues. re 4 ‘ DEFEAT IT W a sh in g to n Vote 323 X NO For Prompt Courteous Service 666 lJqtHd. tableta S a l»«. Nose Oraaaa b a i a i A UnMai tea R I d a s ia t i n V " ° s b F » SEE IT TODAY " * *0""d8 ^ ‘decern rge P*n- , Domestic Burneroil STOVE OIL V O TE 315 X NO by and ¿n- * ' ' niore R °n ’« pow er a n d , Use O re- ,n terest. ln tilc People’, . T h is Ad paid fo r by hH M t for Workers ,n S of O r e g 0^ S tter M arket. f,rov* ru rfl i —oducfs ;im . 2 %. 2% Transaction Tax for “Citirens Retirement Annuity'* P o rtla n d , O reg o n 7*1 ' GENERAL R ound o r Raw ed g es THURS., NOV. 9 and 10 E S P A L IE R F R U IT T R E E S A pples, 1‘e a rs, P lu m s, P ru n es, C lw rriea, A p rico ts, 2yyr.-old tr a in e d tre e s , $5 F o r F u r th e r I n fo rm a tio n W rite U N IT E D S T A T E S E S P A L IE R N U R S E R Y 0304 SW V e rm o n t St. AT. 2711 M tiuL d EMERSON and HARRY BARRIS ORDER NOW W a n t-a d s a ffo rd a c o m m o n m eetin g p lace fo r b o th b u y e rs a n d sellers. A H at WED. . Insect egg-laying req u ires m any tools, ot which som e a re su rp risin g ly like m an-m ad e tools. The Sirex saw-fly, for exam ple, say s a w riter 1,725,406 First Aiders Trained in P earso n ’s London W eekly, uses a gadget v ery like a gim let, with Since 1910 which it bores holes in wood to house its eggs. A nother type of saw- C o g n isan t of trem en d o u s lo sses la fly has at its tail two tiny saw s h u m an liv es an d of p e rm a n e n t In ju ries fitted with sheaths. These cu t slits re su ltin g from ac cid en ts In hom es, ox in stem s or leaf veins in which the farm s and highw ays, an d aro u n d Indus eggs are placed. tria l p lan ta a s well as In th e basem en t The ichneum on fly w orks h ard for w orkshop, officials of th e A m erican an hour to d rill a hole m ore than R ed C ro ss h av e been d ire c tin g s sys an inch deep in tough wood. te m a tic tight xg&lnst w hat they term And the ichneum on fly is well aw are, in a way m y sterio u s to us, " th is econom ic w aste." As p a r t o t th is n atio n w ide effort th a t it will strik e a grub in the to red u c e d e a th s an d p e rm a n e n t 1» wood on which to lay its egg. Its young will then h ave living food to Ju ries from ac cid en ts, a re c e n t s t a l e m en t from R ed C ross h e a d q u a rte rs In eat when they a re hatched. Also th ere is a locust which lays W ssh ln g to n re p o rts th a t during th e its eggs in the ea rth by boring the p ast 12 m o n th s c e rtifica tes have been soil with a tool like th e co b b ler's g ra n te d to 295.028 p erso n s com pleting awl, and working on the sam e p rin c o u rse s In th e a d m in istra tio n of Red ciple. C ross first aid. The hypoderm ic sy ringe of the H o ld ers of th e se c e rtific a te s have surgeons injects fluid un d er the skin; follow ed d e ta ile d co u rse s of study and so does the sting of an insect. Ac have been ta u g h t how to sp lin t fra c tually, when we knock the bee off tu re d lim bs, atop flow of blood, tre a t our skin, his sting, and p a rt of his poison su fferers, c a re to r v ictim s of body, a re left behind. C onsequent h eat, e le c tric shock, an d han d le o th er ly, the bee soon dies. And th a t ■ com m on em erg en cy situ a tio n s. The why it w as thought bees could sting c o u rse s em p h asise m e th o d s of carin g •n ee only. for p a tie n ts u n til p ro fe ssio n a l m edical But, given tim e, th e bee can re aid can be sum m oned to scen e s o t se c t m ove his sting and fly off to do m ore d en ts. d am age with it. The re m a rk S in ce 1910. th e re p o rt rev e als, 1,72k. able a p p a ra tu s he uses to inject 406 p erso n s h av e rec eiv ed th is tra in in g poison has barb s which a tta c h it se from qualified Red C ro ss In stru cto rs, curely to our flesh. and a t the p rese u t tim e 20.429 p erso n s The w asp, as it happens, stings a r e qualified to give such in stru c tio n . a ca te rp illa r, not to kill it. but to B ringing help n e a re r sc e n e s o t pos paralyze it—as by our anesthetics. slb le ac cid en t. 2.454 em erg en cy first aid sta tio n s h av s been e sta b lish e d In stra te g ic lo catio n s on p rin cip al high w ays th ro u g h o u t th e n atio n , o p e ra to rs of th s sta tio n s receiv in g th e p rescrib ed Red C ross In stru c tio n s an d m a in ta in ing full first aid eq u ip m en t on th e sp o c COMING l a tí— á Ota. r H leena, k p CALL COLDS Fever and Headache« d o r to colds T ry " R o h J R y Ttssn " a Portland W IN E R Y Beaverton Generai Petroleum Corp. of Cal. - A S o o o ry -V acu u m I lillst'voro Tl t u m \ A U .K t R A Y J. MLNN O l.D H F .lD F .lJtK K G P A R K BR O W N M l G D I M K D E A N 'S D R U G STORE. A II ROSSI C o m p an y ) PHONE BEAVERTON 10202 Multnomah B A M \* E N I H U 1 4 LEE II I. I \M R l M r. th e follow ing F irm »: KOI l.E L \R1> t \ \ ER N W U .I.L M E T T K D l s r CO. C A N T E E N CO. of O R E G O N n « o j i 11 VKJVDCKO OQ JO H N S O N C ID E R CO K IT C H E N KI.F. \N T R O D CO. T O I.E D O SCA1.F. UO. 1 E IIV IG C O N F E C T IO N E R Y F R A N G O 'S ( \ F F • 1 lillsdale C IO N 'S m \ T I M RN 4 '