ious detriment to the health ANIMALS REQUIRE . farm livestock with white skin BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE PLENTY OF SHADE the American Found-.tiun , r FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1947 Sunlight is a great health-giver Animal Health warne., lHiay /fo o ts o / TH & V and/V O tY It’s more than a simple and rich in Vitamin D But—too much is t o o much, burn problem, the American BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE G LO U C E STE R Ma.» . Aug. 1. you the answer. If they are cuun and an overdose of sunshine on Foundation explained. Hair S € P T £ M B € R . B A C K TO SC H O O L AA/D C O L L f C f —Not long ago Boston’s famous teous and anxious to serve, gen­ a hot summer day can be a ser- ed animals with white skin Stanley W . Netheriun, Publisher PLATO SSTA B L/SH SD TH£ cartoonist Dahl pictured a well- eral business will be good for an­ white spots, particularly ho^ dressed gentleman standing on other year or two at least. If p / r s t R e a l l y F n e e a c a d - Published Friday of each week bv the i and cattle, can suffer serious ii they are indifferent and slow to his head in a well known depart­ °ioneer Publiding Co., ot Beaverton, seek bargains and discounts or ness from this cause. £M Y.~ ATTSND/NG ~G/LD€D ~ ment store trying to attract the serve, look for a falling off in refuse to buy, this trend is hkejy Oregon. Entered as second-class mot The American Foundation ad YOUTHS N £ R £ SCPVSD B Y ter a t the postoffice. Beaverton, O re­ attention of some salesgirl. I sales, accompanied by gradually to continue This increase in fail­ vised farmers to provide pienu- increasing unemployment BSAU T/PUL S L A V S G/RLS. gon. know how this man felt stand­ ures is largely due to the sloppy of shade for their stock One reason for present indiff­ ing on his head because I have £ A S Y TO GO BACK TO SCHOOL attitude of salesclerks. One further warning was given been stood-up lately by salesper­ erence is the minimum wage Subscription Payable in Advance "If trouble develops and vou SU3. One Year -------- ----- -------- — S 2.00 laws of various states. Where Advertising sons—haven’t you. such minimums are highest, the In the light of current trends, pect it is caused by sunshine Why Do We Hove Such customers can no longer be treat­ place the affected animal in the service is poorest. Because the Trouble to Get Woited On? N SN T O N STUD/CD /H A TUP- I,”f . rj.ff; * law prevents penalizing saucy and ed with indifference. After spend­ shade and call a veterinarian There can he no qusetion hut RST A B O V £ T R /N /T Y COLL£G£, - ^ indifferent clerks with pay cuts, ing monev on advertising to at­ Have the ailment diagnoseu Skin I t • l( what many of our retail stores too many clerks don't care what tract people into your store to parasites may be responsible CAMBR/DG£. H /S BACR-TO- IITIBB Flint have a bad war-time hang-over. they do or say. I believe in good buy, pay more attention to them and in pigs, the trouble may be SCHOOL G/PTS N £ R £ SC /fH T /- During the war most workers wages. Every merchant should when they do come in Th.s will confused with erysipelas.” P/C /H STRU M £H TS: kVATCHCS. had to do double time. There was work for a high wage standaru in greatly help your advertising to a shotage of both goodB and ser­ his city; it helps business. But “pull” better and show big pro­ To bear injuries, or annoying SC A L £S, T£L £SCOP£S. ASTR O - i . vices. We became accustomed to wages should be adjustable to the fits. Good advertising and good and vexatious events, meekly pa- ¿ A 3 SS. . A L L H /G H L Y y /ÇOOS COCLSGS G/RLS waiting in line behind the count­ service rendered. Fixed wages salesclerks should go hand-in- tiently, prayerfully, and with er. Most customers were tolerant and hours—either by laws or hand like a lock and a key or self-control, is more than taking S X P S N J/V C -'A V - w o * £ PLSUP PS U S WATCHSS, beacuse they understood well the unions — encourage carelessness a hatchet and handle. a city.—C. Simmons. $ / V |Ì r V SALOPP -H/LT H A/R DAG G SRS." reasons for the lack of service. and ultimately will bring about Saturday ha« become "danger" M AC S U N D SRG RAD U ATSS Today, however, the eiuotas in 1 general unemployment. day on the highway, according SPORTSD H/GH BUTTON SHOSS. most sales staffs is reasonably Satisfied Customers Pay tu Charles M. Up ham, engineer- H fA V Y NATCH POBS. D/A MONO- well filled. Hence, there is little | Good Dividends directdr of the American Hoad excuse fo the condescending atti­ Builders’ Association. C/PCLSD SAPPH/RS T/S P/NS. Osteopathic Recent statistics indicate that tude of the salesperson who feels Last year, forty per cent more department store sales may soon she or he is doing us a favor to PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON people met death on the high­ wait on us. I overheard one kind­ be lower than a year ago. With ways on Saturday than on an ly old woman, whom I watched output of factories at extreme­ General Practice Including Obstetrics and Surgery average day. The toll of last TODAY. 'BACK TO SCHOOL “ for some minues trying to get a ly high levels and a fcrge part of year's Saturdays reached 6,850 Office Hours: 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. Daily Except Sundays ST/LL M S A N S P R £ S £ N TS, salesgirl to wait on her, finally the urgent demand now over, which was 20.2 per cent of all 68 PFAFFLE ROAD—TIGARD RANG/NG PRONt CLOCKS. retort: “Look a here, girlie, are sales departments must become highway fatalities. a more important aspect of every First Road North of Safeway Food Store Between you mad or just sultry?” NATCHSS. P£HS. PSNC/LS. On Saturdays, injuries from industry. This is one reason why Hiuliways No. 217 and 99W motor vehicle accidents rose Salesclerks The TO COM PACTS A N D I invest my savings in merchan­ PHONE 3611 twenty-five per cent an average Real Bottleneck TRAVSLL/NG C A S S S . dising chains rather than in fac­ day. in 1946, 231,760 people, 17.8, ¿if v /OVZ 0W, -kj The salesclerks and traveling tories or railroads. per cent of all those, injured, Babson charts also indicate salesmen of the nation are a most were Involved in Saturday motor important factor in determining that the increase in business fail­ vehicle accidents. SALES SERVICE RENTALS future business conditions. You ures has already grown to a new In pre-war years, records show Power Lawn Mowers. Garden Tractors, Peet Moss, Fertilizer don’t need to be undecided alxmt high as compared to previous that more fatalities occurt ed on the trend of business, just note years. As retail trade becomes Clothes Line Poles, Everything for the 2-Acre Rancher Sunday. But in 1946, Sunday tra­ how salesclerks act. They’ll give more competitive and customers vel fell to second place in haz­ C. B. TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT CO. The group of 12 houses con­ The houses built of pumice ard. WEST SLOPE Phone BEacon 3807 "We've changed the six-ecome a Taggard construction engineer, the sills are of cast cement. The located at 7th and Hall streets in day for travei. Motorists, eager Beaverton are almost finished. 6 floors are hardwood throughout E. F. RANEY except in the bathroom and kitch­ for a change from the week-day of the twelve have already been en where linoleum is used. A Ore. P b u n e I N l v r r i l t y 4570 R t r . A, Box I *«. P o r t l a n d routine, fill the highways." sold and have most enthusiastic thirty-two inch foundation! in­ Mr. Upham pointed out that owners. sures complete heat insulation week end travel accounts for and prevents deterioration. Heat The Vande. Boegh’s who some two-fifths of all highway is supplied through the use of CANYON ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CO. fatalities and more than one- Ixmght one of them had looked a gas furnace and circulating fire for houses all over the Portland third of all injuries. P R I V A T E L I N E S IN ST A LL ED . . . G E N E R A L E L E C T R I C A L I N S T A L L A T IO N and surrounding area ami could places. "Our outmoded, congested not find a house they liked well MM S W . S k r l l M B lv d . (A t Sylvan) Four basic floor plans- were P o r t l a n d 1. O r e g o n roads and streets present con­ enough to buy. A real estate sales- used in these houses. There is a stant hazards to the motoring showed them these In Beaverton. large living room with an ad­ F. B. n . l T C R A M P h o n e B E a c o n 9048 public,” he said. Their acceptance was Immediate. joining dining room, an attractive Twenty years ago, the average They saw it at noon, bought it at kitchen wtih a corner sink and citizen traveled 450 miles a year three that afternoon and moved windows, a bathroom complete by *11 forms of transportation. To­ in the next day. with l>oth shower stall and tub Properly opplied will stop leaks and give long service from day, he travels 4,000 miles a year What makes these so desirable? as well as built in dressing table, by highway alone. Automobiles They are extremely well built, and two or three bedrooms de­ the roof that you now have. While PURE LEAD AND OIL registrations are rising to an all- well planned, and very attractive. pending on the size of the house. PAINT applied to the walls will make the building look time peak, and will exceed the • 380 Cu. Ft. Any Temperature 1941 total of 34,472,145 by the like new. P «c* M A 7 end of the year, the Public Roads SEEK CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES I V F W • Temperature control Freezer or Cooler FOR OVERSEAS POSTS ? ** * r O S T Administration predicts. • Quilt for outdoor or indoor use We Carry a Good Supply of The Softball team sponsored “Highway modernization has Men needed for civilian posi­ by V. F. W. Post 8247 was guests •..1 3 ' Long, 8 VV wide, 6 1/2' high lagged for years, far behind In­ tions overseas in connection w ith • REASONABLY PRICED creasing highway use," said Mr. the program for return and fi­ of M t Hood Post at a picnic held Upham. ‘Jit* need is shown in nal burial of World War II dead at Blue Lake Park, July 27, our annual toll of death and In­ are being recruited in this area 1947. IDEAL FOR MEAT MARKET, GROCERY, FARM, jury. Accident records prove that it was announced today by Lt. Due to had weather the soft modern road design and enforce­ Colonel Riley Kuehn, Command­ ball game was called. LOGGING CAMP OR RESTAURANT ment can remove major hazards. ing Officer of the Auburn Gen­ However, everybody attending "The battle against highway ac­ eral Depot. had a very fine time. Post 8247 Refrigerators moy be inspected ot Tradewell Market cidents must l>e a continuous A wide range of employment 1 wishes to express their appre- one—waged every day by all of Is being offered to qualified per elation for the picnic furnished I860 S, W. 11th, Portland. Phone ATwoter 4828 us with every means available," sonnel who wish to take part in by Mt. Hood posts. said Mr. Upham, "Building safer this program as members of one The V. F. W. Post 8*47 and ASBESTOLINE .................................$1.90 PER GAL. roads„ roads adequate for ever of the fourteen Field Operating the Ladies Auxiliary had an op­ increasing traffic, can material­ Sections of the American Graves PURE LEAD and OIL PAINT.......... $3.90 PER GAL. en meeting on August 5th at ly reduce the accident toll." Registration Service which will 8:30 p. m. at the Bonny Slope BARN PAINT .............................. $3.50 PER G A L tour thre entire Pacific, Far Eas­ Community Club hall. CARBOLINEUM .......................... $ 1.40 PER G A L tern and India-Burma areas. The Field Operating Sections will be "4 BOILED LINSEED O I L .................... $3.25 PER G A L organized and outfitted at Hon­ olulu, Hawaii. We Sell TRIANGLE, CROWN AND HODGEN IT'S A CINCH TO FLY WITH Additional Information about BREWSTER Poultry, Dairy and Stock Feeds. Also a the positions overseas with the full line of Horticultural, Agricultural and Florist American Graves Rigistration Service may be obtained by ap­ Supplies, AM ERICAN -CHINESE plying in person or by writing to the personnel Office. Auburn W HETHER FOR BUSINESS OR PLEASURE DINNERS Outstanding road performance will net a hundred-dollar wrist General Depot, Auburn, Wash­ Fine Food - Ample Parking watch for Oregon’s l>est commer­ ington. PIPER SALES and SERVICE 2 mi. North of Tigard cial driver each month beginning 11130 S. W. Barbur Blvd. PHONE 3851 16 Farmington Road Beaverton in August, It has been learned by LAWNS at 55th Ave. Robert S. Farrell Jr., secretary Dancing After 9 L*l Mr ronxlrurl Th»I Nr» U n of state The award will in* made »•ROMPT. EFFICIENT SERVICE Trrmx If Drxlrrd by the Oregon Motor Transport Tr»ctor Work. Piovine. Dirt Movinc Association. Lot Leveltnc Full Maintenance and Repair Any Oregon commercial driver, CALL MASON. Ilrmrrrton Î7I» whether operating for himself or O r M l SO«« a concern, is eligible for the BALL-RALSTON . . . Since 1929 erene eauty prize. HILLSBORO AIRPORT Safety, courtesy, and heroism are the facts for which the watches will lx* given. Any per­ PHONE 3060 HILLSBORO; RESIDENCE 3424 son at all may nominate a driver- ' D im 11"! 4 i iVilti of-the-month by writing to the •I tek kno«iM am- A U G U S T 1 8 -2 4 Oregon Motor Transport Associa­ tu tk fen u i tk*l tion, 524 S E Morrison, Portland GRESHAM, OREGON 14, Oregon. « St |l«q W Mtrtu« "A delivery truck driver In a Ufitr SPECIAL FEATURE’ town of 200 Is Just as eligible to AW 4« ii Su win as a regular over-the-road NEON SALES AND SERVICE Wwtilil thyd * |n n driver," according to Chet Knowl- » 9 1 4 S. W. Potiti« ton, association manager. Highway Presentation of the watch each I month will be hroacast over Sta VV nriò* ('uT \* : tion KGW, The watch, a 17-Jew­ * N Cu IUJCV /u v « 7 '/ 1 el model, will he accompanied by ' VV' - XX, , . , a special certificate. R E S E R V A T I O N S Br O I H An even larger award, describ­ IN A CICANTIC, SPARKLING P . Jm /c y $ S t ed as "very substantial,” will he H im im s i ll made in addition to the driver- 1« |t» 4T UONYCOUItV OPEN SUNDAY 1 • 10 of the year. The drlver-of-the- year will I k » selected from among and the monthly award-winners. This every afternoon year's contest closes November 30 Judges are Robert 8. Farrell EXHIBITS OF FAMOUS A Lovely Handmade Jr., secretary of state, Frank E. Landsburg, Interstate Commerce WEST END BRACELET Commission district director; Wil­ S EJX W O O D H R IIX I* With Your Nome = ’ Livestock • Poultry liam A. Bowes, Portland com- CREM ATORIUM 4 H W ork • Horn« Art» mlslsoner of public works; Mar­ HANDARTS shall Dana, Oregon Journal edi­ COLORS in R*<1 O m n i« Blue. W hit* R egntered Land Surveyor M AUSOLEUM torial page editor; and Boh Glenn, BUek. O m n an d Brow n CENERAL ADMISSION CEM ETERY Phone Scholls 8361 Rt. 1, Box 705, Beaverton, Ore. fhairman of the Governor's Traf- K p t r l f i ( '• lo r * f» r 8 r» c « lN a n d Ir ftle r« ( i l t r Age f a r A lia Cr Safety Committee Complrt** F u n e ra l In New I F N I ) t t la 5 Miles West of Progress Further details may he obtain­ ( » till'd m l C'h»|M*l »t No E x t r a coot R l t . V Box 7#A. P o r t l a n d O re g o n Rlveratilo 1 « n co-opcratlvo »»•<> ed locally from chambers of com­ MATCHING BASHINGS fl |XTB% elation with aaacta of ovor $*00,001) Tj« Included merce. BABSON Discusses Salesgirls » Week End Heads Traffic Accidents J4. W. M errill, B S, M s., D o Half of United Group Homes Already Sold Now Is the Time of the Year to Itepair Roofs and Paint lip Those Old Buildings! ASBESTOLINE TWO WALK IN REFRIGERATORS ASBESTOLINE and LEAD and OIL PAINTS OUR REGULAR PRICES: G. l/s ATTENTION Award to Be Given to Best Driver TA I-P IN G Terrace 'ED" BALL and "BUD" RALSTON FINDLEY M ILLING CO. G. I. Training Available S MULTNOMAH COUNTY B CHICKEN ««STEAK ART NEON SIGN CO. Phone CH. 3711 O IM M E C S LAND SURVEYI NG MUSICAL REVUE 2 PM GIRLS! GIRLS! Riverview Cemetery Construction Layout Oregon Farm Products PAUL D. BOUTWELL