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    Friday. February 21,
1041
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE, Beaverton. Oregon
Washington County Dairymen Get R a k cnn Sa VS—
Wide Range oi Advice at Meeting
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Continued from Page 1
"Get you feet braced" was the ad­
times labor unions are both right
vice P. M. Brandt, Head, Division of
Animal Industries, O. S. C., handed cers elected were J. R. Pubols, vice- and necessary.
out to Washington county Dairy president; Mrs Warren Corey, Secre­ Circumstances Alter Cases
Herd Improvement association mem­ tary-Treasurer; F. H. Jossy and C. B.
When it comes to questions of
bers at their annual meeting in Hills Buchanan. Jr., directors.
strikes or lockouts, in days like these,
Other speakers on the days pro­ 1 feel that both are selfish, cowardly
boro, Tuesday, February 11. "Shorter
working hours, less physical labor, gram were W. I'. Cyrus, county and unpatriotic.
The stirring up of
together with widely publilcized cam­ agent, and Mr. Hagg. president of the 750,000 rail workers of Class 1 roads
association.
paigns to increase the consumption
with demands by labor organizations,
of other products will mean a less­
not the employees, for vacations with
ened consumption of those things the
pay is a good current example. This
North
Portland
Livestock
dairy farmer produces." said Brandt.
will use much of the energy of the
Aggressive campaigns by Individuals, Market News
Piesident, who is already overworked,
concerns, and agencies dealing in and
The time
The following quotations are based and of railroad officials.
with dairy products will material!) on prices being paid in Monday's of all concerned might far better be
aid and improve the situation but trading:
spent in cooperating to move more
much of the solution rests with the
quickly important industrial freight
1
C
A
T
TLE
:
Good
grain-fed
steels,
individual farm operator.
"There
shipments.
Good grain-fed heif-
never was a time," said Professor $10 to $10.85.
The government is putting a ceil- \
erss
$9
to
$9.50.
Good
beef
cows
Brandt, “ when it was more import­
ing on the profits of all businessmen,
$7.50
to
$8,
medium
$6.25
to
$7.25.
ant that the dairyman give careful
and it is only fair to likewise veto
attention to improving the quality of common $5.75 to $6. canners $4.25 to strikes and lockouts.
Although in
Bulls, medium to good. $6.50
his dairy cattle and thereby improve $5.50.
the past labor has not had a fair deal
to
$8,
common
$5.75
to
$6.25.
Vealers
the economy of his production."
at times; yet "two blacks do not
good to choice $11 to $12. select $13.
When the whole na- i
"D airy farm families, as welt as
HOGS. Good, to choice carlots make a white".
any other family, are interested in $885; 170 to 2115 lb. truck-ins $8.70 to tion is in danger, as at present, we all
improving the quality and consequent $8.75; 230 to 285 lb. butchers $8 to ought to be ashamed to do aiv> thing
Certain­
income from the dairy herd for the $8.35; light butchers $7.75 to $8.35; which holds up production.
purpose of improving and providing packing sows $6.50 to $7.50.
Feeder ly, during the present emergency,
Congress should demand compulsory
a happier family life,” Mrs. Buena pigs $7.50 to $8.
We either must go to
Maris, extension specialist in family
SHEEP: Good to choice fed wool- arbitration.
I had much ' •
relationships, Oregon State College, ed lambs $9.50 to $10; medium to work or go to war!
told dairymen and their wives at the good $9 to $9.35; common $6 to $8. rather go to work,—forgetting wa­
noon luncheon.
Mrs. Maris asked Slaughter ewes, good to choice, $5 to ges, hours . or profits.
In view of the recent Supreme j
these dairymen if they kept as up to $5.50.
Shorn lambs (30-day fleeced)
Court decision which was lOO'/r in }
date in their study of family life and $8.25 to $9, fall shorn $9.25.
favor of labor, I wish to remind laboi i
relationships as they did with theii
of what is happening abroad.
When I
study of dairying problems. She ex
A LIC E L. NELSO N
I
was
over
there
two
years
ago,
I i
pressed the opinion that too much of
Alice L. Nelson late of route 8,
the rearing of children was done on Portland, died February 12. She was found that Germany had “ canned” all
the basis of what was good enough wife of Peter Nelson and mother of the labor unions and threatened to
for grandfather in child training Mrs. Laura Holst and Bryon P. Nel­ shoot anyone who called a strike or a I
IVance refused to do this
methods is good enough for the sons son; sister of Mrs. Evinda Palmer, lockout.
and daughters of today.
Security, Mrs. Ruth Benton, Ethel, Bessie and as the French politicians were afraid
adventure, recognition, and affection, Cubert Fay; also one grandson, Earl of losing votes. Even last April, when
Mrs. Maris pointed out, are condi­ B. Holst.
Funeral set vices were con the Germans were pounding at the
tions in the life of the individual ducted Saturday, February 15. Inter­ gates of France, labor leaders and \
employers were fighting one another
which must be met and satisfied to ment Sylvan cemetery.
As a result, the Germans marched in­
provide a happy rounded life for a
to France!
The Germans then dis- \
individual and that the same things
Remember All want Ads go in the
are essential in a happy family life. Big-4—Aloha, Beaverton. Tigard and banded the French labor unions and !
their leaders were put in jail.
Henry Hagg was elected to serve Multnomah I f you don’t get an an­ Labor Leaders are in Jail
a third term as president of the swer to your ad the first time, try
Up to February first of this year, I
T ry one
Washington county dairy herd im­ again. Our ads get results.
the English government was very pa-
provement association.
Other offi- today.
____I tient with the labor unions; in fact,!
Classified Rates
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Insurance Laws.
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in these columns but in case
where this paper is at fault will
reprint that part of an advertise­
ment in which the typographical
mistake occurs.
I f you are in the market for a
horse or a team stop in at LENTS
STABLES. We always have large
variety of them on hand at lowest
prices, absolute satisfaction guar
anteed.
Free delivery.
Henry
Baumer, Prop.
Mile East of
Lents. Foster Kd. Rt. 3, Portland.
Phone SUnset 8444.
FOSTER R< >AD STABLES
WANTED
W A N TE D 15 men for hoeing
strawberries.
Harry Yashihara.
Phone Tigard 0851, Bull Mt., Rd
Tigard.
HOUSEWORK By day or hour,
caring for children, serving at ta
bles, experienced.
tGlencullen) ,
Phone BK. 2766.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Acreage, Ix>ts, Hill
sites. City Improvements & con­
veniences, Bull Run water supply,
reasonable terms. Phone BR. 2766
FOR S A L E
FOR SALE Good family cow.
Purebred Jersey, high butterfat
content. Double tested. Reason­
able.
Mrs. Fred Smith,
mi.
North Progress store on Scholls-
Ferry Road.
GASCO O IL and gravelled drive­
ways, also heavy No. 2 oil, poured
hot for dusty loads. C. M. Dunham
7239 SW 26th Ave., BR. 4875.
ai
falfa $13 ton.
C. To|»ch, neai
Cooper Mt. school, Beaverton.
C o » » Wanted
GOOD, large type dairy cows,
fresh or freshen soon, double-
tested, good price for the right
kind. -C. Fleming, Rt. 1, Box 630.
Portland.
Phone SUnset 4788.
\ \ \ v T cheap and old horses of
of nil kinds.
3904 SE
Cora, Portland.
SU. 1450.
OLD HORSES A- cows, $5 to $15
R. L. Cieloha, 6029 NE 7th Ave.,
Portland, TR. 7101.
in
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in
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FOR R E N T
S h a m (to o A
N URSERY STOCK
300,000 Fruit & Nut Trees
The largest and finest stock of
hardy guaranteed nursery stock in
the Northwest.
SHADE T R E E S
Beautiful specimens of
every variety
O R N A M E N T A L SHRUBS
All popular desirable kinds.
For
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W R E C K I N G
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Revlon Manicure
HOLLYWOOD
PE R M A N E N T
W A V IN G
University of Beauty
BE. *<MI5
203 Broadway Bldg.
Cor. Brdwy A Morrison, Portland
Open 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Making this famous old
brand the top whiskey
buy in town.
N IW fST
Cvp.rtgkl 193«
I> M tille r, Hruducie O o r p o n it o a . S e w Ywrfc
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57 NO AT I a
Famous Janotm Mansion
THEM EN DOCS STOCK
used siding, shiplap 2x4's, 2x6's,
A other dimension lumber, doors
WINDOWS,
Our yard is full and overflow­
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bargain prices.
Come and Save
1918 S. W. Front,
BE.
Portland, Oregon
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93» 8W I at, cor. Salmon
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815 S W
First at Yamhill
PO R T LA N D
Truck Gardeners
ORDER N O W
Veneer Plant Bands
For
Redding
Plant»
HAT .LOCKS — T IN TOPS
— B E R R Y C RATE S
Coast Veneer
D E S IR A B LE ROOM On High­
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small business, moderate rent.
KON-KRE-KOTA
Short Street, Beaverton, Enter-1
Decorative Waterproof Coating
prise building.
(Contains no filler or adulterants)
my friend. Minister of I^ibor Bevins,
FOR SALE Loose vetch and oat
is a radical labor leader.
When he
hay, $8 ton. J. H. McLeod, Beav-
got on the inside, however, and saw
ton route 2.
the great dangers, he made both j
Who Wants Gooseberry Bushes?
strikes and lockouts illegal.
Since'
Large, 25c each. Medill’s, 'n ml. N
February first he has been putting j
on Cedar, Beaverton.
TUALATIN VALLEY
uniforms on the workers, the same a» I
on the soldiers.
Anybody who sabo­
NURSERIES
SPR A Y IN G , Pruning, Cold Water
tages or even refuses to work in an \
Paint,
Whitewashing.
TR
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7416
On
Hurhiir Hlvd., between
airplane factory, tank plant, or muni- ,
4075 N Colonial Ave., Portland, Or.
Tigard and Newherg
tions factory is thrown into jail.
Sherwood Route 3
Worse things have happened to the
M ISCELLANEOUS
labor unions in Norway, Belgium,
Holland, and other countries that
tried to remain neutral as we arc 1 H ID E S A W O O L, C A N G AR A — A
specialty.
L E E BROS., 416 SW
. trying to do.
Those countries had ;
M O T Z BROS.
; not only strong labor unions, but also _ Front Ave., ATwater 5334.
pensions, sickness benefits, and co-
TOW CAR, call V E R M IL Y K
N U R S E R Y
; operative buying societies.
These j MOTOR CO. Phone Tigard 91.
were doing splendid work with their
lairge Stock I and 2 yr. old Fruit
j co-operative factories, stores, and ^
Oregon
and Nut Tree» .of All Kinds
even banks. All of these good things :
Vigorous and True to Variety
Ambulance
Service
Inc.
have been thrown out of the window. |
CUT
L E A F W E E PIN G BIRCH
The United States and Canada are
Phone J.A. 2151 Anytime
We specialize in this beauty
Portland
now the only countries that have
Ornnnrciitnl tree»—every Variety
I these blessings today.
It certainly
I seems as if we all should be on our
Also Shrill»* and Roses
FREE
I good behavior and quit quizzling, or
Inside Parking at tile
Send for New Price List
even arguing among ourselves.
PUBLIC MARKET
I Remember the Farmers!
Front Ave., Morrison to Salinoli
Farmers are not perfect.
They
Nursery at Skyline
PO R TLA N D
have always howled and always will
Yards: Q r c n c o £ Beaverton
I howl.
On the other hand, they sure
I are getting the short end of the stick
when it comes to prices, wages, and
I hours.
Once I figured that if farm Bible Questions & Answers
-< ioldheck-
ers were paid the same as the build-
PLANT Perfection Apricot Tree
What was abolished by Christ?
i ing trades are paid, beef would sel.
Heavy lica ring, large. Insci mis fruit ;
for three dollars a pound, eggs would
uniform in si/.c. W rite for catalog.
1. Did our savior abolish anything
cost two dollers a dozen, and bread on the cross?
Agents Wauled—To Introduce
would sell for twenty-five cents a
A Having abolished in his flesh the I
Terms on 100 Trees or more
loaf.
Of course, this unequal treat­ enmity even the law of command
* We Si ll Shrub» of All Kind*
ment is very unfair, to the farmers, i ments contained in ordinances. Eph.
OREGON N U R SE R Y CO.
You would think that the city people 2 15.
BE. »5 5
especially union labor,
would be ; 2 What did he himself say about i 20!I N W 20th Axe.
ashamed to look a farmer in the th e la w ?
face.
A Think not that I am come to d»s- ,
Planning to I.and»Cape
In this connection, let me say that troy the law or the phophets: I am !
This Spring?
the British are not only frobidding ; not come to destroy, but to fulfill. }
It will pay You to Compare
strikes and lockouts, but are doing Matt 5:17.
Our fine Stock of
other big things.
For instance, they
3 How long did he say the law
SHRUBS - ROSES - TR E E S
are putting an end to installment j would endure?
buying.
The government makes the
L E W IS & SIMPSON
A For verily I say unto you. Till
point that it is the total debt of the heaven and earth pass, one jot or | 5 MI E of S 2 im I on Columbia Illway
nation which really counts. Hence, ■ one tittle shall in no wise pass from
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as their national debt increases, they the law, till all be fulfilled, verse 18,
insist that personal debts be reduced. Luke 16:17.
It is evident from these
I am no war monger; but I doubt texts, that the abolished law was not
that we can save Great Britain and the law of ten commandments.
our own necks by continuing, during
4 What did Paul say of the law of
The Home o f One o f the I .argent
this emergency, either the Old Deal God?
Collections in the Northwest!
or the New Deal.
We have got to j A Wherefore the law is holy and
forget both, and this includes profits, the commandment holy, and Just, and
CACTUS GARDENS
wages, hours, and all the "fixings" j good.
Rom. 7:12.
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TA. 8934
that go with these things. Moreover,
5 How did he regard it?
the sooner we forget ourselves, the i A For I delight in the law of God
sooner we will save our necks.
Let after the inward man. verse 22.
ub make no mistake about this.
6 What does one show by keeping
Want Ads the little fellows with
the commandments?
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A For this is the love of God, that
—the Sit-Down Shopper.
we keep his commandments and his
commandments ate not grievous.
1
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John 5 3.
A law that is holy, Just
M isery
good, and not grievous, cannot
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be an enmity as was that which
Christ abolished.
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7 Could there be sin now, If Christ
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A For until the law sin was in th"
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world, but sin is not imputed when
there is no law.
Rom. 5:13.
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