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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1932)
F AU E I F R i D « r n ’ > n iE * r v T E R f’H w r bkavkhton Kinds New Values ts, ! fitm tio n .” | C. il.ng att«tntl - to tht fact that th.s naticn fac ,s ;ts woiat winter of unemp oyi.K and t.iat the aui- fer'rig and di-itt'-ss which million:* Ch.ni.st Recovers \ a.«¿able h* r. . ^ or. • * it-..ered their H. M. J E U HIES, rubiteli er morale and weakened their confi Products Prom Old dence in our 30"fat «n 't political in i' o c u w t a r hi ; utions, the Labor leader admits Published Friday o f each week by Pioneer Publishing Co. at Bearerton. tin. trade umoni rn has passed thru W hy i>u Some Women ta lk About -o -ll me a ^out .t again Ore. Entered a* second-class matter at the poatofflce at Beaverton. Ore. gold mine uoes not always a trv ‘ n* * * P I ieuce which has sub- . i'h«-ir - UK . . " “ *'e,V seated when she brought the subject mean that one must sink shafts ,ect“ d its * ° u!1dn. s>s. its stability and aioand to her color and the rest o f into .he earth to bring out the its principles to a most severe and Muhecriptton Batee trying test. ' of all -he bores In existence the the afternoon was spent hearing | valuable metal. __ too In the entire life o f this town its The _____ $1.50 Three months average American citizen worst is the one whese whole topic about intes inal inflamation, etc. One T ea r - 185 Subscriptions Payable in Advance citizens have had w.thin thejr ve,v ■*M>u,d realize the debt o f gratitude o f cun .ei nation is ihe state of H ow silly fo r a woman o f her SU Mont ha midst a veritable gold mine an ,hat tt ow,>d to the responsible health. aBp; or sny age. fo r that matter, to ______ , H . were never conscious of it. leaders o f Labor in this country. 1 have in niind as an example, an It® interested .n nothing but her own Recent experiments by a younir * ?en{ira* ru*e they have ap- attractive appealing young woman lma (inary or rea ills I doubt ser- Beaverton O ffice— Broadway near O. E. Tracks, Phone i308 Pennsylvania chemist have d'selo n,i pr< icbrd t>13 problems o f the pres- who nioveu into our neighborhood *ou 'Y tber,i is anything the mat- r u .«io s e a „ . in . _______ . . . . _ ... ...oe. xi.-a c T„ f u„ . i „ „ i __ ■ ent era with statesmanship, patriot- some time ago. I first ta ked with ter with Mrs. S In fact she looked i the existence o f many valuab PoiU and O fftce— 406-407-V« Dekum Bldg. Phone A Tw ater M I 4 terials in amost unsuspecting place ' Sm and an a Pf>ar’ T,t desire to work her at a p^rty and her text fo r the strong and healthy. But even it and the folks here have fo r years bp'l , ''*Y ^or he common good. afternoon was the terrible condition lb: l e v t re, ho j much be ter for been kicking these things around Th er* Can be ,lttW> doubt but that ot bpI stomach. ’-lf and everybody else it would as wor hless *n SOT1” > instances employers have She told in detail her symptoms be sb" never mentioned it. Business Improves Slowly Carbon, gnies, chemicals, dve and ' advantao-e o f the present eco- and the treatments, how many doc- Such talk is a sure cure fo r popu- T . • n ;, i L - i t r n p r l i t i n n k 'i r e liL*L’ i n i l i n <r t<> a multitude o f other things some o f nornl'' s re“ 3 *° f*ut into effect wage tors shv had s en, and the differen t L*rity. It is guaianteed to run o ff The Signs multiply that conditions are LU,innin^ l which ^ very valuable, have been cuts with the hope oi m aking the diets she had been on. She told it ^ acqu a.nterce. and cool the ar- improve, and the seasonal tall increase in business i h found in old, castaway shoes. Neither enn wl h evident relish and I could see dor * nds A “ d no matter n“ W * T,eri' ' a" pn» reading that she was thoroughly enjoying haw devoted v husband might be. it oinning- to he felt. This in itself is a good onion, be The closet corners In every home »here be nnv doubt, a fter r>...........r* ” — ~ l ... 1 ,..,,.1 here h , „ , the Tjrbor P a y speoch o f Mr Oreen seen:? to me that a steady talk diet cause last year, and in 1 the dm. n\\< < • the to w n ,‘ had their accumulation o [ thnt orn'anl7,'d ,ahor will eventually So then the day came when a ot ulcerated fU.m acht and Inflamed a depressing completely nullified the usual autumn pick-up. old worn out ...... shoes ...... F i n .invr undertake the task o f restoring neighbor and I c a le d on Mrs. S. colons. wou'd have f th ___ , and . ^'^h**** wages and that, if nerppsarv “ A t leaBt/' I said to my neighbor, e*fec- on romance. The recent announcement that the •ov'ernment con w ere i dumnoH dum ped intn into th e __t «sh . can d ^vih no: hesitate to use the full ‘T v e heard all about the stomach Yours, trolle 2(1 stocks of wheat and cotton would he kept off h auled to the g a rb a g e pile, ft mrth o f its organization to ac* and she will hardly havre the nerve| L O U IS A . . B&SÆRTCN - »«■< In V V'orn-out Shoes to help T l money ™ « f'om pl' ;h this end the market ______ for some time is expected _ . the farm . ________ enormous _ amount " o Z f i real ers jiet a lietter pride. Ibis is the hope ol .he nation, has been thrown away in these oia I f Meteors H it the Earth because normal business depends upon restoration ol "um out shoes, and an because no- the purchasing power of ihe agriculturalists. ^ l’>c,,lcl anythingV vau^ m't'hem^1^ wa* Rl'‘,,t,en‘' hPre who ^ve often wondered what would hanpen to the prices for wheat and cotton will mean more IniMiies.-, lor The young experimenter got ¡idea CO,lide factories and business houses generally this full. . from The th T u sa T d s 'o f" ‘ poumis , u u " o ea,th n n r m n ‘ n f a “ m n t WOU,d n r.» .... i i with . 8n -’ H '- 3 . • , . o f - leather whtei, ..r„ « „ • enormous meteor have heard that a The public w h i c h has the Stock market idvanccs in tpd aro|in() . n ua ly wa*- mass o f this size, hitting the earth mind is a p t to pay too much attention to this .phase O. J)1;int, o f , he country ,nanufacturlne would Instantly be dissipated into vapor. The view is maintalnen Up° n h,Rh sclentlfio authority but, new earnings of the major _ companies, although they -v e r th e .e Pss * some is doubted by nstronomers. are justified by the knowledge that stock values dropped o f it, however.,due o th e*p V ocess^f far below their intrinsic worth during the pell mell rush tanning, was o f no value fo r this SonlP,,n‘e afro, an effort w asm ade to locate a large mass, believed to purpose. o f the public to sell everything. A fte r some years oi research , this have ca« 8pd — , the meteor crater In Vine* ..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . ... Arizona. Tw o drill ho’es had I here arc signs that justity optimism nt this, tune scrap ,Pather was fot| d to contaln -.........— However the reader should not jump to ihe conclusion I many valuable elements. Most Of r e a c h p d ,ar« e mas9« a and It, was be- « « a • i a a . ’ r *z 1 • . them havp oippndv hr.,« Heved that some extraneous ma- that the country IS about to ^Ct out oi It s <k |>l C'Si«)!!. and there secnis fn b(, others of terial been located. . 1 a c tiv ity . The • le c e n t ! I ISOS ia\C O ... K I f ;, .,1 I,, ' . n n \ T P rio r • v,: this scrap . lenthei 8 a The contrary seems to be true. Evidence exists l ate that there is much room for improvement, in the automobile imlustry, ihe steel plants ami . .. ... . , 1 . t at loadings, si ill I.II IlClOW a\ I I age,, indicate slow return to normal. much o f the industrial progress o f cereal or some wholewheat product with raw milk and cream, one or the w orld would come to a halt. two poached eggs, a little crisp ba con. toast, coffee, no sugar. Lunch H EALTH eon, ' a v vegetable soup, whole wheat p£ «a n ie soup, wnoie wneat There ts no such thing as perfec* bread rye or corn bread. Alw ays l,ealth A f rs™ “ I'hough conipar- plenty o f green fresh vegetables, a tlve'y healthy has some slight ill- >aw or carefully cooked, nesa' There are 406 recognized I f meat is required fo r dinner roast diseases tha. a human suffers from, oven baked beef, mutton or chicken I H ow to keep healthy and prevent in good, with baked potatoes and most of these is the object o f either green corn, beans, peas, to- matoes, celery, spinach, lettuce, Abbot 3 article«. Either raw or k«51 us btS‘n with th® mind ar beetSl or tu ,n lP3- ^ _ __ _ _ _ . . « fYVlilil in tn onlm unknown quantity, o f our made into salad, or cooked well. . . __1 1 . 1 . . _ many ^ ® at philosophers and scientists A dessert o f either tapioca pudding, have devoted their entire lives to custard pie. pumpkin pie or sauash this question. W ith sickness some r>ie with only one crust. A side to indi considerable value. <J1 Further study of the Arizona era- P*°Ple are K‘ven to thinking them- dish of whole wheat macaroni and notably The dye obtained Is of the most ter and of locales In Siberia and the 8elve-s 8ick a id they go around eheeje In place of meat is also raikvav «~ n k . „ . »..■ » n . - « .r, „ 0 » » , „,wl H ,.! coMmmu , duslry. A base for son.« of the bY scientists. Great meteors are be- plty IorrnlnK disease concepts, untl. neavuy spicea roods olll\ a niost valuable perfumes has been it®ved to have fallen in these loca- lbesP concepts express themselves Last, but not least essential thing ¡obtained Valuable chemicals, drugs dons and it is hoped that some ex- °P en'y ln a form of * disease. The — to observe <s a proper elimination and gasses have been found. ploration w ill relocate the meteor- w ay. to oure ,his form ot disease Is Old hats are now being rescued H*“3 ar,d enable scientists to make a *° i^iniediatcly take hold o f von* from the dump heap and converted complete study o f them. habit o f thinking. E vil is the re- into new head pieces. Now then it Somewhere in the Western part SU,t ° f ,h °uph'.s uncontrolled, an- will not be long before the ash man o f the Sahara Desert. It is believed othcr Prerequisite to hralth is regu- Progress Without Expense No person can ever expect proach health, su ffering from ic constipation. Neutrition ation and proper thinking be had without the other. to ap- chron- elimin- cannot Tim e Community progress is not always a matter of expense In flush times . we teasily , got . . the habit . of r appraising from b* Just as carefuJ to selec1 ,hat thc Adrar «■ buried. £ nroM?driethy5nn wl.Mnth,' cure m° disease, a Z .* re w ^ ted the .v. tryinK ,0 , . , • . thf> Karbaf?e can the old shoes W hile Its size is not exactly known. d . ProPe * diet. A ll within a cure ith system a CIVIC l l l l d e l taking S worth by the amount ot money It BB f,e been In the past in sav Dr. Charles P. Olivier, o f the Uni- 018113 bar,d grasp if he w ill onlv clogged with waste material. Drugs such as pills and salts merely give cost. Nothing could lu* more foolish. ing old hats. versity o f Pennsylvania, says it Is acceP" them. about 328 feet long by 130 feet wide Proper food is very essential and tem porary relief. Dr. H. M. Ab- Civilization is a question of living. Whatever| -------------- — on this subject the human nnd 140 feet deep. race bott's Elim ination Food, which is makes life more pleasant, convenient and cultured is a ,,unche* Com® T " ,,UMy M,m N - , needs an education as to the ciassi- ~ ---------- --------- — distinct advantage to the people of any City or town. Thpre are m any people who lay H that sclcnUsts are so :tn_ R a tio n o f foods. T h e.e exis.s two * * , a reg- There arc many social activities that could be developed fK ,.eat “l re“ upofn hl‘ nche" or *ious to understand the composition Iir« e ° L m,neral 8UbHtancpa ^ a ,n being h o n - t i n t w o u l d add m i i r h t o o u r r o m m n n i t v litV w i l l . °. U8' TheV haV° of a mass o f this kind The same *“ our foods- Tho8e elements, Phos- class,f.ed nds in this paper paper being litre t n . lt would add HUH n to out tommuilll) l i l t w It n it seems, some basis to ju stify their . werp pf>rpiexpd at the Krea Phorous' sulphur and chlorine, whose run foi Dr. Abbott. out adding to the cost of our daily 'existence. belief. Rurore created In scientific circles conibu3tion results in the formation Civic leaders, in looking for something to do to itn S o m e tim e a g o Prof. Ross a Rn- by the eclipse o f last m o n th . Many of a cld : metal elements, potassium- nrove our town should not overlook the hovs 1I1,| p i l l s ^ ! “ , ‘>uest'°nna‘re o f them do not know that from a •odl,,<" ca'clum. magnesium. iron 1 ‘ O H O lir I O W I 1 .SIIOIIUI n o t O N e riO O K UK. no) S and g i l l s l.BOO research w orkers to ascertain .... w .,^ , 1 0 !,ud etc., form alkaline. The alka- o are growing up> in our midst.. lo add to the jov ot th‘,ir opinion o f such "inspiration.” covered the gas helium which was 1,ne ROods are required in regular their young lives is a worthy object It can be done The,r answers ih o w ''11 tbat hunches 1atpp locatpd |n thp pad h and now C eding In order to counteract the ... . . . . ,. .. came to many o f them while — — u « . acid . u 1 has performed »--------» walk- One or More 6x8 Photos acid. A fte r » the without involving great expenditures if a score or more inK to work, bathing, dream ng or floats our largest dirigibles. its function. So Dr. Edward Leon N icely Mounted for $l.uo It seldom proves wise to poke relaxing a f.e r dinner. Organic ard o f H arvard tells us, uncon adults will give some of their time to the purpose. fun at the scientists, however Inv Make Vour Appointments Today trolled lactic acid is the true cause There are undoubtedly additional facilities to be de PhPm,3tB- particularly, were given !1‘" be may be” Tn the ..... ......... matter H O F S T E A T F R S TU D IO vel° I * a for the henef.t of adults, rhese do not have tocos, U h„ ,h„„ upo„ 0,„„ ,0|!lc ^ Brl.,ly , .„d SPECIAL I ll O n e V . N u m erou s c lllb s ^ c is s o c ia tio n s and O rj^ *l1 li/ a looting prom ising vistas for further com ^orts Cultural educational, Spiritual purposes, a r e jpilTUi* , . , not represented here. f o develop and round out the ,hl8 pnper RPt ,hp wronR idPR Such flashes do not illuminate dar- lives of some of our adult citizens they should he. If the present depression could force us to look to k,'n'“d minds. Rather do they coma our own inherent capacities for some of the things we "eeL^hat tie°mentT'powers“"'«»? h ive been accustomed to buy the people here might find Hnue to work on problems nft^i out that they have t are talent in their midst and unsus aside, thf, con*c Iou" niind bna put them and, occasionally, the earnest pected powers along many linos. student is happily surprised by a tionS, lo r rnt dav an(j conveniences livin g . ir _ Deserves _ I’ralse . J-aln London reports a spectacular offensive against mo- Declarlng that ..the moal t »r bandits. Some two thousand policemen were dis reports from industrial center patched to Strategic points to maintain cordons across that unemployment has steadily in- • • ail important road, and ever, public vehicle was halted «pul searched.. Iivcrywhcre police cars and motorcycle^ unable to secure work” wiiiiam waited with their engines running to chase am one °re.n, president of the American breaking through the lines. I?d6r?i m l the ? b° government T in’ l8t8 has | . the nld h which 1 MO check up on motoi vehic es was part OI a spec extended to buslnt * banks and eor- i 1 campaign directed on rapidlv growing gang crimes. p °r»tto n « has not had any pere.^p- • * I w as undqrtakten because o f the activity o f motor ban u,>,'n “ ** un' mploym8nt dits which have been terrorizing the countryside. WOOD The automobile has undoubtedly furnished criminals in every country with an instrument specially effective Fir - Oak - Block - Slab in their enterprises. T o make a quick visit to the scene oi the crime and to escape to other regions! 's thtjlaim'of COAL all bandit gangs. I sing high powered motor cars, tho\ Utah King Coal h .ve been able to elude the possibility of capture, ttiak ing their get away before a pursuit can be organized or S u m m e r P r ir p »« news of the crime flashed throughout contiguous ter ritory. Phone BEacon 9314 Every state has this problem to meet and must find some method to cope with these criminals before such Pacific Fuel Co. activities, can 1 x* discouraged. Ihe use of radio equipped 629 J E F F E R S O N ST. police cars has hoen extremely effective but a thorough and systematic inspection of automobiles using the public j Reliable Fuel Dealers highways, at frequent intervals, should he a deterrent to erme. There is no reason why highway patrolmen and « othcr peace officers in tins state should not emulate the | Bring t hi■ udv G- t 10G dim- him on example of London, and at times, stop and search all K K tV M K IN fi vehicles using the roads. IG N IT IO N S E R V IC E World peace is an itkal worth the attention of man kind, but it won’t come just because some of us wish for it. About the hardest job that we have is to keep our dc.k looking like it ought Lo look in an oiiicc of efficiency t<* Y t u n them meul with Begin fresh fruit the oi J.LM.NU 165*4 Third morning berries, a Retween Street Morrison and Yam hill ,l lll, ,l " l ,,l,|H » L ;. ^ ..J..|. .i..|..*.^ ..i-| i^ .^.T|„|„ * ! FARMS A Police Offensive BRAKE without pros-|sound diet. !,,W ' * ,' ,,i, ^ v d * >l**i**!"H **l".*,‘ *t,>ld * ,l**l**l“ M * ,I'*l,-l 'W “ l ',l ,,!*4 **l~ h ^ sudden "E u rek a” to tha brain. Auto and of FOR SALE The good farm lands of this County will not go long begging for buyers because there are great values to be had and the market for them is again becoming active. . . . The most satisfactory way the most positive way, and the quickest way. . . either to buy or sell farms. . . . is through the classified columns of this newspaper. . . A small 10 line advertisement in our newspapers only costs a few cents— with special rate for three or four insertions...... 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