Fridav, August 1 . 1041
B E A V E R T O N E N TE R P R ISE . Beaverton. Oregon
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B A R B W IR E
BILL
1
Are Your Clothe*
Out of Date?
Insurance Man Dies
After Fall Saturday
Vernon W. Burke, 53, route 5, box
623, general agent o f t i e
accident
and health departm ent o f the C alifor
nia W estern States Life Insurance
com pany, died five m inutes after his
arrival at G ood Sam aritan hospital
at 9:15 a. m. Saturday, after he co l
lapsed in gettin g out o f an au tom o
bile and fell, strik in g his head on a
rock.
B urke went to a n eigh bor’s home
to assist in starting an autom obile
but
unexpectedly
fell
backw ards
from his car.
The co ro n e r’s o ffice
has not determ ined w hether death
resulted
directly from the fall or
from a heart attack.
D eputy sh eriff's are investigating
circu m stan ces o f the accident.
He w as husband o f L ucile J effery
Burke, father o f Patsy,
H enrietta.
Funeral services were held T ues
day at F inley's M orninglight Chapel.
C om m itm ent R iverview cem etery.
I have fou n d a dressm aker that
can restyle anyth in g and
m ake it
look like an original from V ogue. She
can cop y any dress you wish.
She
o ffe rs excellent w ork and am azing
low prices . . . specializes in w ed
din g gow ns.
L U C IL L E ’S G O W N
SHOP,, 713 D ekum Bldg., 3rd bet.
A lder and W ash., Portland. A T. 4585
P aid Adv.
to m aterial costs.
This m eans that ;
— with the exception o f the D efense
Published F riday o f each w eek by the P ion eer Publishing Co., at Beaverton, j A reas where rents will be pegged— j
Most
Oregon. E ntered as secon d-class m atter at the paetofflce at B eaverton. Ore. there will be rent increases
landlords during the past ten year *
.S5a have barely g ot enough rent to pay
T h ree Months -----------
,.$1.00
One Year
Subscription P ayable in Advance. taxes, insurance, and repairs, leaving
. .30
Sis Months
alm ost nothing
for
interest or foi EnrOllte Siloani Springs
B eaverton O ffice — E nterprise Bldg., Phone B eaverton 2321
them selves
T hey are entitled to a ^ , - k a n * a ^
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H illsboro O ffice — R o o m 5, D elta Blug.. P hone 1641
H ello F olk s:
T he Sm art W om en o f the
P ortland O ffice — 407-408 D ekum Bldg., Phone AT. 6591
j T here also will be increases in m et
W ell, I'm a goin ' over to help H o
N orthw est P refer
al goods, including toys fo r the child-
mer K ellem s in hiz Tenth Annual
and the brown logs slid a lon g in ren as well as autom obiles, both new Bible C on ferences held on hiz ranch
, and used cars
C lothing will in
their wake.
over near Siloam Springs, A rkansas
s P M il
G e o r g e ' crease som e until the prices o f cotton Five states will be represented in
"W h y did you use oxen
C IA T I!«
and wool reach parity.
But these
C ould n ’t you get h o rse s?”
this gatnerin'. You kn ow H om er took
"O h sure, but oxen
were better. increases are not due to the W ar, nor a trip way up north to m ark
the
A m y, Mildred, F loren ce and Carl
to
the
m
anufacturers.
T
hese
in-
T h ey never get
excited or
W iley
Specialists in P erm an ent w aving
In'*"the
crea
se«
are
due
to
artificia
lly-con
-
Place
where
W
iill
R
ogers
and
like a horse they're steady
are here to serve you
pinches.
And it took no harness, trolled prices fo r cotton and other P,ost fel1 £ thelTr, death ,n *hat t ‘.r'
a sh.p
F or that soft, natural F red erics'
A M E R IC A N ISM
noth in g but the yoke and ch ain s— agr-¡cultural products forced upon us Plane a cc,d e n ‘ He later tried
by Southern and W estern politicians. PaH8aBe on the northwest oute and
Tru-Ourl
PERM ANENT
W AVE
less expense there, when harness was
Am ericanism is love o f cou n
T his is not saying that the c o t t o n ,! 8mashed up hiz ship in the ice.
that lasts longer.
hard to get and costly.
And that
E
verybody
tells
me
I
have
got
a
try, loyality to Its institutions
m eant less to ca tch on the brush. w ool, grain, and fru it grow ers are good jo b a goin ' over in these Ozark
A L B E R T A L B E R T IN I
2117 West Burnside
and ideals, eagerness to d e
T hey just worked better
than hor not entitled to m ore than they have
A rthur A. Albertini, 45, o f 6805 SW
E n tran ce U ptow n B allroom Bldg.
fend It against all enemies,
been g e t t i n g ;- b u t let us not blam e! re« ion8 this h,ot weather. W h o knows
ses."
T h a t’s what G eorge said,
In flation for such in-1
8ome, ° f the O klahom ey cow - V irgin ia avenue, died suddenly in
undivided
allegiance
to the
BEacon 0337
then as an after thought he asked, the W ar o r
C hicago, victim o f a heart attack, a c
flag, and a desire to secure
creases.
T
he
8%
rise
in
food
prices.
b°
y
s
m
ay
T * OVef ,n to A rkan'
"W a n t to see an ox y o k e ? ”
H e led
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cord
in
g
to
w
ord
received
here
by
his
threatenin'
I
the blessings of liberty to ou r
the 1 % rise in clothing, and the 5% : 8as
P *st,° , 1 et‘
the w ay.
BIEL fam ily.
H ave you looked over the ads this
rise in coa l this July com pared with to
and be p me.
selves and posterity.
" I had several here ,but d ifferen t July ,1940, are due to politics.
Mr. A lbertini was one o f a group w eek ?
I f not do so, they ca rry a
—~
~
;
friends begged them o ff me fo r relics. u »e Sense B uying
o f m ore than 40 P ortland
Mantle w orld o f news.
Kansas State Society
I i have
ju
st
the
one
left
and
I
had
to
clu
b
m
em
bers
w
ho
left
earlier
in
the
nave j u «
u
, ,
T he honest an sw er to this entire p i - , , : - A
J
George Saum. Bullwhacker turn
w eek to attend the four-day national
dow n a lot 0 * folk s w h o w anted cogt f livi
questlon is thi8:_ I f W(. r iC I H C August 3rd
if
tnn ”
U hot
o
milUWIVO U f f U I »
• it
°
n
m.
- -
n,
n
it,
too."
W
hat
a
massive
a
ffa
ir
it
Of the Tualatin Valley
insist upon h aving the ¡¡ante th in gs:
T he Kansas State S ociety o f Ore- co n feren ce o f the organization, which
i s - that yoke which is made o f a in the name am ounts as before Sep i «o n will hold their annual p icn ic at ended Saturday in Chicago.
Continued from P a ge 1
B orn in P ortland, he attended the
W hen George Saum’s father land great slab o f maple, with m assive tem ber, 1939, then ou r cost o f living I Jantzen B each on August 3rd, 1941.
On each end will g o up con siderably.
ed in the Tualatin country he bought iron bolts and rings.
If, how - i Pot luck dinner will be served at 12 old C hristian B rothers college and
He has
>so acres o f the old O. P. G oodall d o are the loops, or w hatever they are ever, we will be satisfied with cer- [ o'clock , free co ffe e , radio entertain- the M ount A ngel college..
BASED ON
bullw hacker
term s, tain substitutes w h ich are nearly as j ment during the afternoon. All Kan- w ork ed fo r the W illam ette Iron ana
nation claim , and next year .in 79 he in approved
brought his fam ily out.
G eorge was w here the heads o f the oxen are good and perhaps healthier and will «ans and friends are invited.
Free Steel corp oration for 17 years and
T he anim al exerts cu t ou t waste, we have n oth in g yet to adm ission.
w as an ord er clerk at the tim e o f his
just a young fellow then, and he thrust through.
his pull
with
his
shoulders fear.
death.
He also was form erly asso
jumped right in to help his father, all
O f course, in sayin g this I as
6 I)r. Ben II. B riggs— O ptom etrist
ciated with the Barde Steel com pany.
who was a sawmill man.
And thet e Against the heavy w ooden fram e o f sume our p oliticians will not foolish-
W hat strength these ani ! ly start to print fak e m oney.
• S a rg o G e th in g — Irtsp.-n. O ptician
A lbertini is survived by his m other,
was no lack o f raw material, not in the yoke.
I also Idaho Picnic Slated in
The assum e installm ent buying is to be
Mrs. A nita A lbertini; tw o brothers,
those fir clothed hills, but there was m als must have p ossessed !
Kreller Grove at Aloha
R obert and Joseph, ar-d three sis-
plenty o f w ork getting those trees term S T R O N G AS AN O X w as ce r j curbed.
T he present figure o f $5,-
The third annual p icn ic m eeting o f ; .
,,
T ...
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.. .
tainly
well
coined
__r
. .
... . . .
ters, Mary, L ucille and E m m a Alber-
chopped and sawed down .then down
| 000,000,000 tied up in installm ent cred- ex-Idah
oan s will take place in the | 4,_ , ’
" j i -.__ a ._ _ j
tini,
all
o
f
Portland.
G eorge said his father gathered up ¡t ¡s too high,
to that first old sawmill, which was
grove at the E. J. K reller hom e at
R equ im mass w as o ffered W ednes
B etw een A lder and M orrison
one o f those old up and down a ffairs. that old up and dow n saw m ill in the
D uring W orld W ar 1, the w om en o f A loha Sunday, A ugu st 3rd.
d ay m orn in g at St. M ichael's church
All o f the first Oregon sawmills were S herw ood com m unity.
A fter the m y fam ily spent m ore tim e darn in g
in Portland, with con clu d in g services
’ ike that—just an oversize crosscut first fe w years, they got another mill sock s and m ending clothes and less
at Mt. C alvary cem etery.
¡aw that throbbed up and down and and this one had a^ regular c ir -1 tim e playing bridge.
W e had m ore Tennessee State So. Picnic
cut only on the down stroke.
cu la r saw and the Saum ’s could pQt roasts and few er sirloin steaks
August 3 at Dallas
R ea d the Ads
the m odern
"It cut awful slow and the saw get out four or five thousand feet of I cut out g o lf and had a good vege
T h e T ennessee State society w ill j w ay o f shopping.
dust was Just like pow der,” G eorge lum ber per day. G eorge skidded the table garden fo r exercise instead. I
Tennessee j
says, and he talks on telling you how j logs dow n the hill side with his trus- saved on gasolin e and w aited until hold their annual state
things were there on the Old Castle ‘ ty oxen and landed them in the creek w ar prices becam e norm al again be p icn ic in the D allas city park Dallas. lll=lll=lll=lll=lll=l!l=lll=lll=lll=lll=lll=lll=lll=
R anch back in the '80's.
And pretty [ w hich incidentally is called
Saum fore b u yin g a new car and fu r coat. O regon, A ugust 3.
All T ennesseeans invited and to
soon you begin to feel an air o f mys- j Creek, a fte r his father.
Y ou can My w ife threw less in the garbage
COSMETICI
brin g any m aterial they have fo r a !
T h u rsd ay— F rid a y — Saturday
For Beauty
tery—or what is It?—about G eorge, find it on any map o f the com m unity. pail.
Our total expenditures, h ow volu n teer program .
Fur Lovellueaa
and E n jo y It with
Y ou listen to what he says and sud- j T he Saums, father and son oper- ever, did not go up and we were hap
T he president: S. C. W illiam s; vice-
CLAUDE H K EK ETO N
denly it dawns on you that he Is a ated their mill fo r years and found pier and healthier than ever before.
president, W . W . Sm ith; secretary,
.And His M usic— His H ospitality
individually designed beau
con nectin g link with another d a y — a ready outlet fo r their lum ber .All P epper and spices will soar in p rice;
Mrs. H am Jones.
ty aids developed esp ecial
a day o f plodding oxen and rum bling I the finished lum ber that w ent into but w hy use th em ?
AT THE
ly fo r W estern clim ate conditions.
w agons creaking in and out o f m ud -1 the Old Castle w as cut, ju st down D on't F org et Surpluses
holes and over gnarled roots a n d , the slope at the old millsite, below
F o r qu ick action , a w ant ad brings
Latest reports are that U. S. wheat
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C O M P L IM E N T A R Y F A C IA L S
bum ps that challenge the way.
And : w here the building now stands. And and corn crop s fo r 1941 will each ex ready cash.
“ W h ere Old F rien ds Meet A gain ”
A
lderw
ay
Bldg.,
P
ortlan
d
A
T
6745
w hy?
one look at the house is all it takes ceed by 100,000,000 bushels the crop s
F O U R T H Si T A Y L O R — P ortland
T a k e E levator to F ourth F loor
Because George Saum is an old ox I to k n ow why the name, Old Castle, fo r 1940 and that Canada will, like
driver himself.
Late as 1908 he And G eorge says, “ It was my father's wise, raise m ore w heat and oth er
H IG H B L O O D P R E S S U R E
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drove oxen on the very place where ; idea— the house was.
H e w anted it cereals.
These b ig crop s will fur-
R H E U M A T IS M
he now lives.:
That was the m otive j d iffe re n t.”
| ther add to the large surpluses now
C O N S T IP A T IO N
pow er that brought the logs from the J
And h e got it d ifferen t, too.
It's I in storage.
T he sam e reason in g ap-
w oods down the skid roads to t h e ; stan din g there m uch the sam e as he plies to m ost m an u factu red articles
Save 20 to 25% on your FIRE IN SU R AN C E COSTS
A P P E N D IC IT IS
mills teams o f straining ox
brutes left it w hen he died, back in 1908, not con ta in in g rubber, metals, and
O regon Mutual P olicies are N O N -ASS I SS A B L E .
Y ou N E V E R pay
Q u ickly R elieved at
who
heaved
on
the great yok esj except it's dun colored
with a lt e r -; certain textiles.
T h irty per cen t o f
m ore than the prem ium on the fa ce o f the policy. O regon Mutual
about their necks, and dug
cloven \ nate drenchings o f sun and rain. [ the
item s in the forth com in g cata-
508 T im es Bhlg., P ortland
m aintains m ore tlinn three tim es the surplus required hy O regon
h oofs into the soft ground as the j And as you look at the big structure i0g S Qf the big m ail ord er houses will
Insurance Laws.
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slack straightened from their chains i you alm ost wonder If the wind does show no price in creases: w hile the
C
h
irop
ra
ctic
and
N
atu
rop
ath
ic
I not w ail through the latticed tow er total average increase will not exceed ‘
Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Company
P H Y S IC IA N
atop the roof, and lend an errie note
o f M c M i n n v i l l e
( on dark
nights, w hen
gh osts are
W e shall h ave gradual Inflation.
E ven ings by A ppointm ent
O rganized 1894—. 40 years o f R eliable S ervice Chas. L . W alk er, A gent
I supposed
to scu rry a lon g em pty P rices will g o up, but this does not
Horn«' C alls M ade
halls and rickety stairs.,
n ecessarily m ean that the cost o f
New Location 112 So. 3rd Ave.
Phone 1732
But if there are any ghosts about. living need g o up.
A lthough the pa
"E v e ry F orm o f P rotection ”
H illsboro, O regon
AT.
5865
Beaverton
0252
I they d o not both er G eorye any, for per-m oney prices du rin g the G erm an
and has farm ed the place ever since. I inflam ation w ere terribly high, there
he took over a fter his father s death i w as very little Increase in living
He can stand on top the tow er o f | costs fo r the mass o f G erm an w ork -
the Castle roof it has a bannister ers.
P ota toes w ere "p rice d " 50 m il
around it and gaze upon the beauty lion m arks per bushel, yet every fa r
o f the
w ooded hillsides.
Saum m er waa glad to give a bushel to any
Creek, just below , slides w ith seldom husky man fo r a good d a y’s work*
a m urm ur dow n its brush-laced era It was retired city people w h o had
die to join the w in din g Tualatin and their m oney in hanks and b o n d s—
on the other side with an an gry roar rather than in farm s and com m on
rush the cars, burning up the °ld sto ck s— w h o su ffered.
ox trail o f the pioneers.
W h ere Shoe will Finch
G eorge no longer logs.
H e’s a
H ow ever, look fo r real grow in g
farm er and g row s all kinds o f p ro pains in the defen se effort. C ontrols
duce and m arkets it right in his ow n will soon begin to grip.
E xp ect vir
stand by the roadside.
A neat sign tual i lim inatlon o f civilian uses for
Inform s the m otorist that he is pass m any
non-essentinls.
Supplies o f
ing the Old Castle R anch, w hich Is luxuries will shorten, m erchants will
cut down to 25 a cres now, and there be unable to re-etock.
R ail priori
In plain sigh t is the w aterm elon ties will be en forced , w hen
neces
I f you have Painting or Papering
patch and beyond the barn the tom a sary, by the ICC.
E lectric pow er
to do this Fall.
Y ou can save a
toes, row on row .that soon will be and gasoline will be rationed in some
lot o f m oney by buying R IG H T
splotched with red as the sum m er areas.
T here will be fu rth er de
NOW . As W E are holding prices
sun has its way.
m ands fo r sim p lification and stand
dow n while present stock lasts.
George "m a d e ” the O regonian the ardization o f con su m er items.
B a
Sunday N ovem ber 6, 1938, and all ruch w as planning in 1918 to require
because o f his origin a lity in co n d u c t that styles be elim inated, but even
1A
R o o m loU 6-8-10-12 R olls
ing his roadside stand.
W h ere one this need not increase
the honest
1 U C o f a kind
Values to 50c
fellow has to be everyth in g co o k , cost o f living w h ich is very differen t
R O L L All at 10c roll.
housekeeper, m ilker, ch oreboy, fa rm fro m the Uuhita o f living.
er and con d u ct a fruit and vegetable
30-34c
W ashable.
Also
stand, it calls fo r som e tall th in kin g
Ihilnty B edroom and l i v la n d hustling.
T here was too m uch I Oklahoma Picnic Aug. 3
ing R oom Paper.
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to be done fo r G eorge to spend his j O klahom a State society will hold
EmUtssed 30 Inch. Blends J time in the stand w aitin g fo r his oc- th eir annual p icn ic at Jantzen beach
! casional cu stom ers.
So he got busy August 3
C o ffee and cream will be
at this low price.
i and made a neat sicn. It «mid, P A Y ’iV furnished, a lso a g ood speaker and a
ROLL
: T A K IT P L E A S E PU T M O N E Y IN fine program .
He piled his stand high
OU
Engraved
Tapestry I T IN B O X .
with
all
the
g
ood things he had to
Piittcrrvt
sell—ice crea m m elons, netted c a n
ito li.
57c V alu«<s at M e
taloupes, sta ck s o f toastin g ears nnd
lower prices
baskets o f tom atoes, each with tbeir
Beautiful
Living
R oom
better values
price tags In place.
Then he left his
IMpers.
Values to J1<K)
pay ’n tak It sign in a con sp icu ou s-
R O L L to close out-
in our
place and w ent about b is regular
work.
A U G U ST
A lo v in g O regon ian editor, ch anced
FUR SA LE
by, was Intrigued by the novel idea
Pabco Eggshell Finish
and asked to snap G e o rg e ’s picture 1
W H IT E
A COLORS
standing by the stand
The article
$3.75 Value, Close out at and picture run In the F arm and
Garden section o f the Oregontnn and ! Sam oli at P a rk — llt-athm an Hotel
$2.89 Gallon
G eorge not on ly reaped a fine re-1
Bldg.
P hone BE. 0504
in increased business but got
PORTLAND
Pabco Fir Enamel qt 89c | ward
fan mail and m any com m ents
from j
Crest Floor Enamel 75c scattered sources
"It p rp oves that fo lk s are honest,”
says
"I hnrdly have lost any-1
REsisto House Paint at he
thing at all In the w ay o f p rod u ce
per Gal. $1.69
Qt. 55c i and never any m oney. I use the sam e j
| system every y ea r.”
He goes out to the stand several I
Kalsomine. all colors
j tim es each
day to
replenish
hts
7c per pound
l stocks and collect the m oney.
Anil (
| the system has proven a real laboi ; Lowest Prices in Oregon
Pure Shellac Gal
$2.19 | saver.
So he's a sort o f con n ectin g link |
Flat Wall Paint Gal $1.95
| with another day, G eorge is, and n I
4-in. Pa*nt Brush
$1.00 pioneer o f hia section, though hi !
i didn't com e in a covered w agon. T he '
F R E E E ST IM A T E S ON W O R K I years are piling up on him, just as | com plete with springs A mattress
I they d o on us nil. he s been on the ,
old Castle R a n ch since '79. 62 years
Rugs. R a n g e«, R efrigerators
In all.
He lives all alone in the Old j
j Castle but his youngest son and fa m i
EASY TERM S
Uy live nearby an old er son In the
j arm y.
And If you happen to pass that
way, G eorge w ill be m ighty pleased
427 S. W . 2nd
AT. 4810 I to see you and show you the old ox 815 S W First at Yamhill
| yoke. And what tales he can tell you
P O R T I.A N D
PORTLAND
: o f the enrly days w hen he .drove the
! plodding ox brutes!
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