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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 —
,
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_ - _ _ _ _ .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.
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QI uja U i /I» Hice
B U Feas»« I u í S m
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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 •
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