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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1932)
TH URSDAY. M AY 19. 19:« H R A V E R T O N E N T E R P R IS E FAGS t selfish than w om en or perhaps l land in the Boole claim . T he m atter to m y opponent. W eigh the ti.ness should suy, m ore thoughtless. O f -.alien with th< C ounty C ou it and qualifications o f m y opponen t- cou rse tnere are excep tion s to this a r.i the County Court took Jie posi- and w yj.elt for this o ffice and vote gen. ini m le on both sides, but in t i o i that I should not he pe!i il.zed the i.iain it is true. foi the error in the S h e r iffs o ffic e you r juajgn.em. B a ld A d y - F o r instance, if a m an gets sick, U. H. J E F F R IE S . PukU ilw i that the m istake was made in that his w ife If she loves him — is all at o ffice and except for the m is.ake th * N ever T oo Soon to B egin T rain tention. She pam pers him, brings tax would have been paid April 3. Published F riday o f each w eek by Pioneer P ublish in g Co. at B eaverton. him aiti active trays and doesn't 1922, and they concluded that as 1 ing Husbands let him go to w ork to o soon if she had offered to pay all m y taxes ON Ore. E ntered a* second-class m atter at the p o e to fflce at B eaverton. Ore. can help it. On the oth er hand, if April 3. 1922. I should not be pena- Soon the June weddings will be a w om an gets sick, her husband— if i Uzed for the error and should be re Subscription R ates h e r--te lls her m agnanim lieved o f the penalty and interest, with us and many young men and heloves and on F ebruary 8, 1923, 1 paid the w om en will be taking the vow s ot ously. not to w orry abotrt him as he 1.80 ___ $1.50 T hree m onths One Year - am ount w hich had been previously m atrim ony with the high hopes ot can get som e thing dow n tow n to $.88 Subscriptions P ayable in A dvance eat and, tw o to one, goes o ff w n n - I om itted. living happily ever after. •lx Months his beloved even so 4.h The statem ent was made at T hese m onths during the engage- out o ffe rin g I the Forest G rove C ham ber o f Com - ™ n t will be a good time fo r these m uch as a cup o f coffee. And does B eaverton O ffic e —B roadw ay near O. B. T rack s, P hone 750* m erce on May 1«, 1932, by Mr. &lor- young people to size up the com pan- lie try to keep her in bed until she gan that if the voters would exam ine ‘«n they are preparing to bind them is stron g ? Oh, no, if she struggles Poi Hand O ffice — *08-407-408 D ekum Bldg. P hon e A T w a U r 8814 the C ertificate o f D elinquency fo r selves to for life, tynless they a ie so up, he heaves a sigh o f relief and the year 1919 they would find plenty blinded by rom ance, that they are settles dow n behind the new spaper while she totters back and forth, o f "T on g u e" taxes that w ere delin- incapable o f doing so. Need For Reform quent. The inference sought is ob- H a man is inconsideiate o f a d oin g her w ork. viously that these are m y taxes, wom an before his m arriage you may 1 have seen som e m arvelously con Congress is considering several bills which have for This is not the fact, and 1 own no be sure he will becom e m ore so af- siderate men in m y tim e but con m terest In any o f the property m en- ler *he cerem ony. fidentially, they ju st didn t "g ro w e d ” their purpose the reformation of the present bankruptcy tioned in this certificate and have H he tells her how fine she is .h at w ay but are trained by their system in the United States Nearly every thinking citi ow ned no interest in any o f it fo r and her dem onstrate it tir.ie wives. zen realizes that thi* is particularly needed, for the work about 20 years. If you will exam ine a fter time by being the last to be K. B. T O N G U E It is never too soon to start girls! the tax suit now being brought by considered. N ow is a good time to j ings of the present bankruptcy procedure is of little bene Candidate for Y ours, the county you will find the same him know that she is not so fine R epu blican N om in ation fo r fit to the creditors, encourages fraud on the part of debt L O U ISA properties included in the present nor dum b as he thinks, D IS T R IC T A T T O R N E Y ors, and inures to the benefit of selfish lawyers and suit under the names o f the true ** be wishes to sit, night after | ow ners except Lot 9, Freem an A cres niKht by »he fireside, regardless o f trustees. hereinabove set forth, and a portion ber wishes, she need not get the The purpose of bankruptcy laws was to relieve hon- lt seems nece8Sary that i o f the property now being redeemed, idea that it is all fo r love o f her, est debtors, who through misfortuneYjr unforseen ad- again called upon to expose a few An e ffo rt is being made in this because if that happens to be his versitv found themselves hopelesslv involved in debt, ««»'« cam paign falsehoods. F irst it v c iM iy IIHUIU U ic iiia c iv w ■ . . . was reported that 1 had not paid my cam paign to clou d the real issues bis own Inclinations, which they had no reasonable expectation of paying. taxea for the laBl 20 y e a rs. T hat before the voters, nam ely: the selec- Men, as a general rule are more o f a law yer to represent your T o prevent Undtie economic Suffering tO SUCh debtors and false statem ent having been exposed tion Interests, civil and crim inal, in W ash their families the bankruptcy law provided a way by ington County, lh ave been talsely which it man thus involved could j^et ircsn start in litc.| lgt: lg sald that the taxes have accu sed o f not paying m y taxes, o f not co-op eratin g with the county t h l l S obtaining a new chance to provide for his wife and not been paid upon a certain city lot j officials, o f squandering the tax *51 1 in H illsboro fo r the years 1927 et seq m oney o f this cou n ty and o f co n enuurtn. (and that the p rop erty belongs to me. Another expectation of the bankruptcy laws was Thl| u absolu teiy f alse. 1 d o not du ctin g the crim inal business of this in a wasteful, inefficient, that the creditors having a financial interest in the as- own the property. T he only interest coi$nty careless manner. Many of these ( sets of the bankrupt, would be alert to examine and su- * have ln “ *■ “ leln . u’ statem ents 1 have answ ered but neither time nor space perm its the pervise the administration o f the bankrupt s estate. I his lo pay the laxeB an sw ering o f all. 1 can on ly caution j expectation has failed entirely: bankrupt estates are ad- 2nd: It is next stated that tho the voters against false statem ents ministered, as a rule, in a careless, 'inefficient and wa - taxes are delinquent upon L.ot 9, that have been made and m ay vet be m ade that 1 will not have an op steful manner. Trustees and lawyers who specialize in \vr*m»n Acres¡. containing portunity to answer, and ask you i picking the bones have been aoout the only peo- ot my farm in the F00le u u c. only to m ake a fair, im partial exam - j pie benefit ted by present methods of administration, and an taxes upon that fa rm are inaiion o f the facts o f the con d u ct | The need for reform is urgent and vital. ¡Pald- My farm lies to the South of o f my o ffice and I will abide by the ! _________ ____________ the road leading E ast and W est result o f you r investigation. Ail passing the S cotch Chu(rch. Som e marine*- o f false statem ents have Opposes Increased Postal Rate yea rs a g o the ow n ers o f the land ly been made about me, my o ffice and ing N orth o f this road filed a plat my fam ily, yet the fa ct rem ains that E. L. McCORMICK It is proposed by the Senate Finance Committee to and called It Freem an A cres. The W ashington C ounty is the outstan d FOR increase the second class postage rate as a revenue-pro p ‘*t erron eou sly covers a sm all Por- ing cou n ty in the State o f O regon tlon o f m y land lying South o f the lor law en forcem en t. The coi^nry County Treasurer ducing measure]. This affects newspapers and other road and In this m anner Got 9 was I has never lost one dollar through bad I publications and what they say in regard to the increase put upon the assessm ent roll and legal advice. I have won so far as VO TE NO. 70X VOTE (X ) NO. 69 assessed to the ow n ers o f the platt- j 1 can rem em ber every civil and ( might , T be “ suspected” by the public generally. -, I . ' , v- I , • c „ i „ ed land and they, because th ey did Economy, Efficiency, and case against the county. 1 ! NEWELL MACRUM However, the Postmaster-General has in foimed Lon inot own ,t did not pay the taxes 0- equity have won over 98% o f the crim inal Candidate fo r Courtesy gress that the only effect of the new r a t w o u ld be to re- jit and a ce rtifica te o f delinquency cases prosecuted. T h rou gh the fin es; R epublican N om ination for duce revenues of the Department without reducing its was msued on it as theirs, not my, collected you r courts, civil, equity and P K 1M A U 1E 8 M A Y 2«, 1932 ci iminal, have not cost the taxpay C O S t. I lie reason for his Statement is the tact F reem an A cres a fter d iscoverin g the ers one dollar My - o ffic e has not County Treasurer Fa id adv. that a similar increase in N21 failed to bring in increased error and In ord er to clea r the title and is not costin g the taxpayers any D E C L A R A T I O N O F B U U B O S F ir 1 am nom inated and elected to j thing. T hrou gh m y arrangem ent revenue and drove millions of r pounds of publications deed to * Lx>t and 9, *a F Je me a , reem an A cres, which fo i the em ploym ent o f a deputy the o ftlce o f C ounty Treasurer, 1 from the mails. ^ # I already ow ned and w h ich should W ashington County has profited d u r -; wil1 con duct that o ffic e upon :he ba Today, newspapers face decreased advertising and never have been included m the Pi«t, ing the time he has been em ployed sls ot iul1 e fficie n cy and strict over $20,000.00 and lastly, the delin'- '‘co ,u ,," y- circulation incomes and, moreover, new agencies o fj» and ^ alw ays Z.y . IL*! has been that the par quent taxes a b o u j w h ich so m uch 1 wl11 Person ally devote m y entire transportation compete with the Postoffice for dis ticu lar 2.12 acres w ere assessed tw ice One or M ore 6x8 P h otos has been falsely and m aliciou sly sa.d i Î l ™ enerf y to the dlschi‘ rSe °» J I my duties and will elim inate the tribution of the larger publications, with the result on ce to me as part o f m y farm and N icely M ounted fo r $1.00 paid deputy. ce to the ow n ers o f Freeman are actu ally being foreclosed through ! service* o f a regular that the Postoffice gets only the volume of distribution on in this o ffice . 1 have ad a raving to the taxpayers "Sbuo.ou1 Make Y our A ppointm ents T oday A cres, und 1 Insist that when 1 paid the e ffo rts for which no competitive service is offered. the taxes on m y farm 1 paid the con scien tiou sly tried to give m y best nnnualiy by elim ination o f useless ( It is asserted by Flisha Hanson, attorney for the on w hat is platted as not 9 to W ash in gton C ounty as an o ffice r ex *)ense and extravagan t practices. H O F S 1 E A T F R S T U D IO FINAL STATEMENT OF MR. TONGUE SPECIAL American Newspaper Publishers’ Association that m o r e n a T e e n and as a cit.zen. Upon this record \f y o u feglieve in my Slo- _ than ninety percent of our distribution in the mails is. asaeaHed w ith ap p roxim ately 5 acres o f fa cts and achievem ent 1 subm it m y can d id acy to the voters o f Wash- ^ a n l C i e n c y and Eco- P oole Claim more effected onirural free delivery routes, which will be main- o f land in the than m y title calls for. H ence the ington C ounty w ithout com m ent as n o m y Vote (X ) No. 69 tained whether newspapers are carried or not.” taxes upon the lot in Freem an A cres B a ld A dv He insists that newspaper publishers seek “ no(special w h ich appears delinquent have never favors from Congress,” points out that the only result of *« been delinquent and have C A N D ID A T E F O R — ‘ - an increased rate will he to reduce ^postal revenue and in. ,al^ray!4 b“ n p“ld- jure not only publishers but millions of American ,citizens mmde that the taxes on thl8 same County Commissioner This particularly applies to rural routes where the mini farm for the year 1921 became de hor of subscribers to a publication is insufficient to war "n1?,Ui\nl ,and the CoU!*y. Court re* rant the establishment ot a delivery line by the newspa Thla ,s true hut the fact o f the mat- jte r is that on the 3rd day o f April, per itself. . i i A u t n . ,i to 165*4 T h iid Street Between M om&oii and YamhHl ! 1922 1 sent m y sten ograp h er over to the S h e r iffs o ffic e to pay m y taxes tor mi. i signed a ch eck for the Our idea,of a urip belongs to Bud Cowart, the year old lad who held on to a rope while the Akron drag j am ount in blank to be fined m at the S h eriff's o ffic e cov erin g A L L my ged him through the skies for two hours. 1 taxes. T he T ax C ollector figured the taxes and the am ount was inserted When lt comes to fishing we have seldom been able , , - i ^ i . fi • . . .• . i *n the ch eck w h ich w as turned over to get to the right place at the right tune to make con- to the S h eriff and w as paid, and the nections with the right amount of fish. next F ebruary it was discovered fo r I- _ . X- ;*vvvvvv%-%-vvvvvvv'!* t •t* the first tim e that the T ax C ollector $ Ihe House of Representatives having demonstrated in flguI.,nK the amount of Iny taxes that it could not agree, the Senate is trying its hand at i.ad m ad« a m istake and om itted my the economy, taxation, budget balancing performance. f V .\ \ S S W .% V y % N W W b V W S % S V W Up to date, no less than 538 books of a “ genera tion” have been printed this year. Movie statistics re veal 45,324 films that break all box records. * Big business made poor guesses as to the length of the recent prosperity and the bright side of the picture is that they may be just as far wrong about the depth ot the present gloom. Cent-a-Mile Fares JOHN W. McCULLOCH Again Offered by C andidate fo r Southern Pacific Supreme Judge W ith the three-day M em orial l»ay period o ffe r in g the incentive for trips by thousands o f persons, cent-1 « mile rou ndtrlp transportation fares H e did not solicit the endorsem ent will be placed In e ffe ct for that oc ca sion by Southern Puciric Company, o f the (Wats Bar A ssociation, but tt was announced today. d oss solicit you r support at the Dates o f the o ffe r were announced f*riniartea. - by C. E. Allen, local agent fo r the railroad, as May 27, 28. 29 and 30 Vote No. 15 on the judicial with the return limit on all tickets ballot for John W . Mc set at m idnight o f M onday, June •. * As in previou s instances, the low Culloch. fares will apply on 8ou|Aern h%ci- !»H 4 AdV. Hots la all part« of Uw W e*U ••ya the Voters, not the Lawyers should nominate and elect judges. ! JAMES LEWIS VOTE NO. 33X KENNETH HARLAN R epu blican C andidate B eca u se: 1. He is a su ccessfu l business man 2. He Is progressive. 3. He is qu alified fo r the com m issioners hip. 4. He has the endorsem ent o f his locality. 6. The eastern part o f W ashington cou n ty Is entitled to representa tion on the C oiaity Court. 6. Mr. Lewis has no Interests w h ich will co n flict with his serv ing all parts o f the county im par tially and w ith fairness to all. C onsiderin g the above, we feel that you will support the man who can serve you best. (B ald A dvertisem ent, Lewis for C om m issioner C om m ittee I F » i i t FUR % W S W . W % W . '. W . V . V , 'A New Leadership and a New Deal C rim ary E lection May 20, PaM 19*2 A4*. K L P t BLICAN Drs. O. F. & S. Etta Heisley R oom s 1 A 2 Cady B ld g , Beaverton 304 Costal Bldg., cor 3 A W ashing ton Sts... Cortland O ffice H ours from 10 to 4 Saturdays and Sundays by appointm ent VVVVW W AVVW AVAW AW . ! ATTORNEY GENERAL for United States Senator Î EARL C.BRONAUGH,Jr. Fifteen Years Legal E xperience . . . . W orld W ar Veteran Ï ^ B orn in O regon P R IM A R IE S M AY 20. 1932 Bald ^ Adv. T J