The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, January 29, 1932, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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Speedometer Repair Shop
Washington
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Located at 6/5 Washington St., Cort ZUt, and Washing­
Simple and inexpensive garden which certain senators charge was
ton, Specialist* in Speedometer Work, including
and dairy products form the foun- held up until the Southern Amen
North Eact, Stewart-Warner, Waltham and A. C.
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datum of the best school lunch
ran government gave a valuable
Whole grain bread and butter, concession to certain interests in
Speedometers, Calibrating Re-Setting, Repairing, Test­
Published Friday of each week by Pioneer Publishing Co. at Beaverton, i ;;andw't les, a raw tomato in sea- (iii^ country It should be under-
ing.
Official Testing Station for the City of Port­
Ore Entered as second-class matter at the postoffice at Beaverton, Ore. “On and a bottle of inilk will go a stood that the Secretary was will-
j long way toward satisfying the ing tor the senators to have the
County Traffic Departments.
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body needs of the growing
child documents in executive session but j land and Multnomah
Subscription itale*
] Whole grain bread and butter sand- j objected to publication of the mes
Under Personal Direction of Charlie A. Dussler.
I wiches, containing
eggs.
cheese, sages
$1 50 Three months
— ------------ — ------------------ $.00 1 meat, fish
or nut butter; a raw
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One Year .
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$.85
Subscriptions
Payable
in
Advance
veKetatjle.
a
bottle
of
milk
and
Six Months
Behind the
manoeuvers
.
.
. . of the
This is one of the complete and r In charge of the Speedometer
a fruit or custard dessert are suir- „
effort
on
the
part
of
certain
sena-
.
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,
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tors to show a connection between efficient speeoomete. repair plants Repair Shop are craftsmen of un-
Beaverton Office—Broadway near O. E Tracks, Phone 7503
"Make the school lunch as co a -
the State Department and loans to in this section of the state, and en- usual ability and skill in each de-
poitland Office—406-407-408 Dekuin Bldg. Phone ATwater 5914
plute food
a ,n£al apprizing
as
lend it have
the
Wrap
in iort:‘‘in countrieii
American bank- joya a large patronage on account partment and their work has the
waxed paper to prevent mixing the
nl“ ny
which are no* in
i be fact they turn out work of commendation of everyone No mat-
flavors and drying out, and pack It
t* .P °‘ nth in
e C o l ° m' class, get it done when promised, ter what Problems you have in
k,d
in
life's
journey.
In
extreme
Hears A Reason
*°
the charge that a 8um' _ J
A1__,____ _____ ______ mind you should take it to them
cases it may mean the same thing. in a washable, ventilated container b
American busfiness cannot expect However, there should not be such l ut tbo heavy foods on the bottom. due Colombia, was withheld until and that their prites are reasonable and haye a COIUultation and they
They realized when they started ,vilj promptly tell you what can be
to improve greatly until the gross extreme xases here without re­ and those to be eaten first on the an oil concession was given to a
in business that it was necessary to done.
income of the farmers increase ceiving proper attention
top Time and effort may be saved Mellon-controlled corporation
According to the Department of
f ^
the ^
of thc year we for mother by teaching children to
equip tholr place in the most com-
In the establishment
will
be
. . 1« and
„a have found the most improved
equip-
Agriculture, the income from all should proceed along normal lines, *'ack theil owa lunches as soon as j What is geneially regarded
piete and modern style
r
ment and competent men for turn-
farm productions in 11131 did not if possible. There should be no they are old enough
I campaign to give President Hoover installed
modern
and
scientific .Rg Qut as high a clas3 of work u
exceed $«,820,000,000. Tills drop of foolish extravagances, nor, on the
A hot dish, seived at school, is a another term in the White House equipment
shop
more than two and one-fourth bil­ other hand absurd economies. The desiruble complement to the packed was the declaration of Postmaster- -- -----------
’ any speedometer
_
. in the north-
lon dollars from 1930 and almost 5 one is as bad as the other
school lunch
General
Walter G Brown that "of
Thi8 serviCe ls ot great atCom° ' we8t and they ar® kn° wn ^rough-
billion dollars from 1929.
To give children sufficient time | course"
he is a candidate Thc dation to autoists,
and
in fact j out the country for the efficiency
Obviously, it is
impossible for
Compared with the year 1929 general advice to fit every case.
11 lon tu eat lunch without un- cabinet
member's statement
was everybody has found out the work and promptness
of this
service,
Jue haste and still have time for ..„„.oil,,
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It is headquarters for the man with
these figures mean that the farmer genera* auvice io in eveiy
they also need. a E
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suggestions Horn
WU‘ ° n‘y
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t0rreCtly speedometer problems in this part
of the country would have hud sev Each reader of this article k n ow .. the play, which
en billion dollars more to spend in his or her problem, and
can figure lunch period of not less than 45 various sources that, 'because of th. but wiU be
B°Uen out 0,1 time, j of the state.
the last two years if their products cut a pr0per balance between wise | niinutes ur.d preferably an hour is j economic depression, he should re-
had brought the same returns as s.)ending and silly saving
1 e^ommended
nounce the renomination
in 192#
A simple, balanced djhool lunch,
with adequate time for consuming
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feeling
^ Un Important factor in the
Mr Brown, with Secretary Hur-
Problems of 1932
Over in Honolulu the
economy of health, and it is daily ley, is regarded as a trusted poll-
individuals facing 1932, should re-! against the navy wus so bitter, receiving more attention from both tical advisor of Mr Hoover The Located at 507 East Burnside St., on the East Side in
President however, according to
member .h .t time. h .v . been w m .. th .. « file .,» of com m ent.. S tlp ., nubttt. bod te .cb e ,.
Portland, Renders Such Satisfactory Service to the
one of his secretaries, "refuses to
and «hat they have always improved were advised not to wear their uni-
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Retail Trade it is Recognized as One of the Leading
see anyone on personal j politics or
The problems now is not how to forms ashore because they might
to discuss personal
politics"
be­
Food Manufacturing Concerns in the Northwest and
22nd Annual Northwest
hve but how to get over a bad per- be mistaken for naval officers!
cause he is giving his undivided at­
is Under the Direction of Men Well and Favorably
Auto Show to be held in tention to problems connected with
the present situation According to
Known in the Wholesale Trade Circles.
industry,",
Portland
February
6-13
Future-
Dairy
Tw o Conventions Planned gon's
another supporter, the President "is
while at the annual banquet that j
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for Oregon Dairymen
avoiding all partisan party discus­
addresses will be givm by, Nearly 150 spectacular new motor sions” in order to give undivided
During February night
Mux Gehihar, director of «he d e-. cars, airplanes, motor boats and attention to the reconstruction pro­
Much is being done to aid in ■ margin of profit their business has
partment of agriculture, explaining auromo^jve equipment will be dis- gram now under way
Members of Oregon’s dairy indus­
giving the Northwest a commercial | flourished and expanded far beyond
the relation of his department t o played at the 22nd Annual North-
try from producers to manufactur­ dairying, and Dr W A Scnoentcta we3t Auto Sh(JW to ^ held ¡n
ponsible for the reputation they 1 their original hopes. Keeping their
ers will meet in two annual con­
activities of Nalley's Inc The vol- ! brands constantly before the people
director ot the Oregon State college j
Febiuary 6-13 Announce-
ventions early in February ut which exp"ilment station, on
consistent
advertising
and
On
the
Democratic
side, one ume of business which they trana thru
lhe Woild, ment
tjlis show,
which
will
the present "stute of the nation National
D airy1 dramatically express the fearless at flndi* « » “ Merable interest being Isaot the
of the Product merchandising activity
this local
and
Regional
as far as dairying is concerned,!
titude of buMness toward l932 w m taken in the Pla n s of former Gov- which they makc and the business | industry has so firmly established
Situation"
will be thoroughly (considered The j
l. ude
yesterday
by E E C Z ™ " vnor 6mitb' wMh many asserting mcthoda ®f the company are res- itself that products will be
found
first meeting will be for the pro-
IJ. H.
JE F F U IP P ublisher
Nalley’s, Inc
,
T
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^ v “ 9gandF lO for thJ i S. P. & S. Announce the
Knole
February
' ’IUU
391 an
h * annual
meeting of the OreguYi
Dairymen's association
Soon after the close of this meet­
ing the annual combined conven­
tion and short course of the Ore­
gon Butter and lee Cream Muki'rs
association will be held at Oregon
Slate college February 15 to 18, at
w h ici time the men who are re­
sponsible for getting much of the
dairy products to the consumeia It*
ut tractive form will spend
four
days in intensive study of how to
better this service to the benefit
of all
/
The Dairymen's association pro-
gtutn ls built around three main
themes, announces
P M Brandt
secretary of the group and head of
dairy husbandry at the state col­
lege The first day will be devoted
to discussion of "Increasing Con­
sumption of Dairy Products” Sub­
jects under this head will Include
plans of the Dairy Protective ns-
soutitlon, advertising, the
Dairy
council program, und creating ac­
credited areas
"Reducing Production Costs," ls
the theme of the forenoon session
on the second day Subjects will
deal with cost of milk production,
breeding up yield per cow, and bet­
ter pastures und forage
Following this, the afternoon will
b,. devoted to "Cooperative Market-
Ing," when speakers will
present
such phases as the Dairy Coopera­
tive association; thc Interstate As­
sociate Creameries; and
develop­
ment among other coopciativea
An opening feature of the con­
vention will be an address by Mai
shall Dana of Portland on "Ore
Establishment of Land
Settlement Department
pie ..den? of L Automobile Dealer. that he wlU make a serious b‘d 1
^ ^ ,ei>utation lhey have, in a11 ,eading atore8' A*“ y°ur
^ tu on
of Portland "which; ^°r tbe Party nomination Just how j ^ While won'
Idea,er
NaMay'a Mayonna,9e'
their activities are continu- j Thousand Island Dressing. Sand-
¡sponsors this civi« feature
al e wil1 s° alonK rbis line is
Syrup
Honey
and
X’ ubl.c mtcieat
in motor shows d° ubtJ ul and Kany
that a>ly expanding into
wider
terri-1 wi»h Spread
is that
of th e ,otner food products of merit
this year, including New York, Chi- the Smith strategy, even if the lo.ies their field
Every department of this con-
to Northwest. To
keep their organiza-
cugo,
Los Angeles, and San Fran- nomination is impossible, is
W F Turner, President
of thu CJ v o la evidenced
by aUendunce ,nulntain himself as a candidate In ion complete
it is necessary that cern is in charge of an expert the
Spokane, Portland & Seattle Hail mcl
lall ,ing from 30 lo
order to enhance the power of his they employ a number of people at management is in charge of men
way System, announces, effective at j.jmd R ()l(1 b j 4 than
ln severa| ‘nfloence In the convention. How- al* times and being
a
Pafcific
who- have had experience in
the
once. Lhe establishment of
a new ' vcala, a,;c0l-Uing to Mr Cohen This ever- clarification of this question is Northwest enterprise
thousands of manufacturing of
these lines and
dollars are placed in local circula­ who thoroughly understand retail
■départaient to handle ■
land J settle '
in 'n esi is hailed with juy
tion that would never find their trade conditions and our prediction
men« and immigration work ' along by bu#ineBS ,..aders who assert that , exr>erte<i at no ea,IY
way here if it were not for the ef­ is that if the present policies of
the company s lines in Orgeon an.i ^ indicates a definite improvement
the concern are continued the fu-
forts of this firm
Washington
i in business conditions
Loccted
as
they
are
and
inspired
lure will ho'd greater advantages
tins new department will be con
Automotive dealers
throughout Enterprise Want ads bring
with a determination
to furnish lor them than they have enjoyed
solidated with the agricultural and Oregon and Washington are vitally
goods of qualty upon a reasonable' *n lhe past
livestock work bundled by Kenneth interested in the
Portlund show, home the bacon.
C Miller, and will handle all local nol un|y because it is their indus-
c on tacts, correspondence and follow- try’s annual parade but because it
up work of the inquiries received
tbe kickoff for
' ;sl-
•I*
by its parent lines, the Great North ; ncsa ucUvity A n. . .oei oi u._ler-
ern, and Northern Pacific 1 hese jne.tlnga will be held in Portland
lines each receive from Job to 1000^ during Show week, w!id^ the So-
Inqulries per month for liteiatuie, c|ety of Autonioth ■ Kn
c. is will
or information concerning Oregon t-tage jt3 annual dinner on 1 , >ru-
and ln the past they have alll been ary 10, headlined by ud . . . ... .ors
referred to the Oiugtm Chamber of j
Commerce
|
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ANNOUNCEMENT
ln the carrying out of this work
the
department
will
cooperate
closely with the chambers of com-
und real estate men along
e m p -n y
w h ich
m aud.
the Spokane, Portland A Seattle
Railway
and Wash
3 in both Oregon
*
T,unk
Electric Railway in the Willamette
Valley and the
United
lluilways
o f PorttaiBd
I
ln sections w here there are no
organisations or where there are
ipeclal projects, properties will tie
listed dliertly
Hus Your
C oint
in
The L. J. Mueller Furnace Company of Milwaukee,
Wis., is pleased to announce the
appointment of
md
Mueller Furnace Sales Co.
rrnctv it neri
S u b s c r ip tio n
Expired?
fin is
you
in toicn.
ft
wt
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A. L. MORRIS, Proprietor
373 EAST BR O A D W AY Temporary Entrance : TR IN IT Y 1717
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367 Union Ave., North
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Dr. John E. La Valley J i •
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U i ll lt O l'R A C T O R
At 1 bo East 22nd Street, Portland
Bakers of Davidson Prize Bread
215 Allsky Bldg.
COAL - W O O D
- OIL - G A S
Also Mueller Climator Air Conditioning Equipment
Chiropractic Physician
Davidson Baking Co
as exclusive distributors in Portland of the complete line
of Mueller Furnaces, for all fuels, namely,
AT 4836 Portland
Î
Mueller Furnace SALES Co. will be the exclusive head
quarters for original Mueller furnace repair parts, and a
competent heating engineer will thoroughly inspect your
present heating plant at no expense to you.
Mueller Furnaces have been the preference of the quality
builders in Portland for many years. We solicit for Mueller
Furnace SALES Co., a continuation of this patronage, and
can assure workmanship and service of the highest type
on every installation.
Thousands of Mueller Furnaces are now giving completely
satisfactory and economical service in Portland homes.
A cordial invitation is extended to visit the show­
room of Mueller Furnace SALES Co., where the
complete line of Mueller Furnaces and Air Con­
ditioning Equipment is on Display.
The L. J. Mueller Furnace Co.
Builders
of
Quality
Heating
Equipment
for
73
Yaars
II. P. MUELLER, President
L. S. Richardson. Agent, Multnomah