The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, October 21, 1932, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    F R ID A Y
O CTO BER
21
1932
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Says McDaniel
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"T h e Z orn-M acpherson School Mov
ing B ill is u n tim e’y, un necessary and
"T h e even in g c lo a k ," explained one 'eco n o m ic cond itions do not indicate
o f th e g irls to h e r com panion, “was rad ical ch an g es callin g fo r the s a c ri­
a red ingote d esign ingeorgeous bro­ fice o f m illions of dol a rs in equipm ent
cad e, w ith fo x fu r and wide agoda and buidings, and the expend iture of
Other m illions fo r new buildings and
sleev es.”
A t th is point th e lo n g -su fferin g cu s­ equipm ent. O regon can n o t a ffo rd m ore
to m er b roke w ith : " I w onder if you a d m in istrativ e expenses lead ing in­
cou ld provide m e w ith a n e a t red evitably to h ig h er taxes.
sta m p w ith a d in k y p erfo rated hem,
" I t is u n necessary , a s th e O .eg o n
th e to u t ensem ble tre a te d on th e re­ system o f in sti.u tio n s o f ti~ h e r lea rn ­
v e rse w ith gum a r a b ic ? ” Som e hing ing a re ad eq u ate to the dem ands
ab o u t tw o c e n ts .’’— F erg u son Cross O ur new a d m in istra tiv e sy stem is fun­
ctioning, and fu n ctio n in g eceonom ica-
S e ctio n .
Uy, and w ith .h e present fa c ilitie s
th e re is no reason why any O regon boy
T h o T h o rry
or g irl should not have th e ed u cation
T h e ed ito r o f a sm all town new s­ they nee-’ a t th e lea st possible expense
p ap er exp lain s th e loss o f the letter both to .h e ir p a re n ts and to th e ta x
“s ” fro m his com posing room a s fol­ p ay ers a s a whole.
low s.
“I t is d ang erou s in th a t any rad ical
L a th t n i g h t
t h o me th n eak in g ch an g e, and th e Z orn-M acp herson bill
th co u n d rel thtole into our com pothing would be a ra d ica l change, is in the
room and pilfered th e ca b in e tth o f all n a tu re o f an exp erim en t. W e do not
th e e th th th ! T h e re fo re we would like have a Ju n io r College sy stem now. W e
to ta k e ad v a n ta g e o f th ith oppor­ know th a t in o th e r s ta te s som e have
tu n ity to apologize to our re a d erth fo r been su ccesses and o th ers fa ilu re s. And
th e g e n eral inthipid a p p e a ra n ce of su ch a Ju n io r C o!lege sy stem would
you r p ip e r. W e would a lth o like to open th e w ay fo r a huge expense in
t h t a ie th ta if a t any tim e in the la te r y e a rs as c ity a fte r city would de­
y e a rth to com e we thhould th e e th ith m and Ju n io r C olleges. T h e com bined
d irty th n a k e in th e g ra th th , ab ou t the s ta te college and u n iv ersity w ou’d be
"N ow is
p rem ith e th , it w ill be ou r com plete an exp erim en t, fo r O regon
and thorou gh th a tlth fa c lio n to thhooot n ot the th e tim e fo r co stly e x p e ri­
him m fu ll o f holeth. T h a n k you!
m en ts."
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W / E. P E G G
MORTICIAN
BEAVERTON,
SERV E.
P .40K
oolEill Untimed
d ang erou s’’, d eclared Dr. E . B M cD an­
A m an w ho had been w a itin g pa­ iel, P resid ent o f the Oregon Autom o­
tie n tly in th e p o sto ffice could not a t­ bile A ssociation and one o f the most
tr a c t th e a tte n tio n o f e ith e r o f the w idely known w o rk ers fo r good roads
ja n d S ta te W e lfa re in O regon. "P re s e n t
g irls behind he cou n ter.
WE
E N T E R P R IS E
R EG A R D LESS
OREGON
O F T H E T IM E D A Y O R N IG H T
V V A IW V .V A V .'dV A W A N V .V .V .V .N V .'A V .V .N V W .V .V rtW .-'
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K e e p
HOOVER
-
o n th e jo b
as
P R E S I D E N T
and support him by electing
Frederick Steiwer
FOR
SENATOR
a n d
Homer D. Angeli
FOR
CONGRESS
Maintain the protective tariff on lumber, Ore­
gon’s greatest industry; keep on opening the
mills and putting more men at work.
Keep the gains agriculture has made under farm
marketing act, aid to cooperatives and other
Hoover legislation — all prepared with advice
of Grange and Farmer’s Union leaders.
Keep tho jains made by labor — wages and
employment sustained by the Hoover agree­
ment.
Support the CONFIDENCE In business recovery
now being exhibited.
Conditions In the United States today are more
favorable than in any other nation.
C H A N C IN G LEADERS A T TH IS TIM E IS SURE TO M AKE
TH IN G S A LOT WORSE.
VOTE FOR REPUBLICAN STATE AND COUNTY TIC K ZTS
F » ü AJr. bï Republican Mata Central Committee, T C. Elliutt, Chairman
440 Morgan bldg., Poitlaud, Cra.
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R e ad in g , d aily
50c. Sun days in­
b a th ; $ 1 5 0 fo r m assage. R m . 607,
cluded
533 B e lm o n t n e a r
12th,
327 W ash . B E 5676.
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10 a. m. to 8 P o s to ffic e B ld g., M ultnom ah, O regon
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O ffice A T 4756
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should
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accom p any
th e
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Wh e n
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18th,
near
s ta te m e n t is requ ired the ch a rg e la j
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R O O F IN G ,
G u tte r
W o rk
of
All
PATEN T ATTORN EY
I 15c per line, m inim um 50c
kinds, p a tch w ork a sp ecialty , low­
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new spapers : B e a v e rto n E n te rp rise J
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S ta te s and F o reig n P a te n ts . F re e
near
Je ffe r s o n . L ice n se d ,
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G u tte r
w ork o f all
booklet and d isclosu re sh eets. In- j
Aloha News, and Y am h ill Jo u rn a l.
kinds, p atch w ork sp ecialty , low­
terview
w ith o u t o b lig atio n . C or­
M A SSA G E , B a th s , $1, M rs. D elm ar,
e s t co st, 533 B elm o n t S t.,
near
b ett B uild ing, P o rtlan d , O regon.
O V E R 17,000 R E A D E R S W E E K L Y
p rac nu rse, ap t 103, 464 E Couch
12th, Apt. 2, E A st 0738.
E A 1242.
PERSO N A L
CENTS
A LINE
PER TIME
¡W IN $5 00 — C red it
on
G u ita r or
i banjo lessons.
T u ne InK X L
at
(7: 45 every T h u rsd ay night. R a y W ilk-
' inson,
142 B road w ay co r Alder.
A U TO LO A N S
SC H O O L S
I D R U G L E S S H E A L T H
IN S T IT U T E D O N 'T R E A D
T H IS
if
S atisfie d
Steam
b ath s,
m assabe,
violet
w ith L ife . B u t
if unhappy,
dis­
T R A IN IN G — In d iv id u al
A U T O M O B IL E LO A N S O lder Mod­
ray tre a tm e n ts fo r colds, rheu­
cou raged , a fa ilu re in business or M O D E R N
op p ortu n ity, fre e em ploym ent s e r ­
m atism and con stip ation con s free
el C a rs,
No d elay,
no red tape
love, th is
m essag e
is
fo r
you.
vice, D ay and N igh t Sch oo l, book­
Dr. E ln a A. Soren sen . N. D , 418
M adam D eN el can
help you, 435
C ru tc h e r
B ro s., Co.,
752
E ast
le ts fre e . N o rth w estern School o f
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ill,
co
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12th.
B road w ay .
T R in ity 4431.
L icensed
Sw etland B ld g., AT. 0403.
C o m m erce, B ro ad w ay & Salm o n
M— 105
S tre e ts , P o rtlan d .
D E P R E S S IO N
P R I C E S $2.50
fo r
H EALTH
CEN TER — |
steam
b ath , m assag e
and
feet T A Y L O R
B E A U T Y SC H O O L S
M assage,
S te a m
C ab in et
B th s , S T A R T N O W — E n ro ll fo r F a ll C lass
treated . D r. E th e l A. S a cry , B E .
e a rn b ig m oney, som e pay w hila
E le tr ic R e d u cin g tre a tm e n ts, Infra-
5676. 607 R a le ig h B ld g., P ortlan d .
learn in g , p ositions
secu red .
N a­
R ed
lig h t. 401 R K O
T h e a tre
O N L Y O N E B E A U T Y SC H O O L In
tio n wide system . W rite fo r c a ta ­
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near
th e N orth w est o ffe rs re a l M ari-
logue. M oler B a r b e r C ollege, 71
E le ctro th e ra p y , In-M o R a y , D u ct­
Y am h ill,
B E a c o n 9719.
nello tra in in g .
Send fo r F R E E
3rd S t., P o rtlan d .
less
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red u cing
194
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COM E
AND
LEA KN
Y o u r Own
12th
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cor.
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B
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8237.
fre e em ploym ent bureau
N ation al
d estiny.
All co n su lta tio n s con fi­ O R E G O N AN D M O D E R N B A R B E R
C olleges, p ay w hile learn in g . Col­
S ch o o l
of
C o sm etician s,
1008
d en tial, 50c d ally 9 to 8. M rs. G ra y
ELM A
K A LSC H
P sy ch ic
R eader
leges stan d ard ized , w kly lectu res.
B ro ad w ay
B ld g.,
M orrison
at
P a lm ist, 561 E O ak S t., n ear E 13
C ircles ev ery T u esd ay
and S u n ­
M a ste r b a rb e rs
a g re e
to em ploy
B ro a d w a y , P o rtla n d , O regon.
day n ig h ts a t 8 p. m.
P riv a te
ou r g ra d u a tes. W rite o r c a ll 234
read ings daily. 665 Jo h n s o n
S t.
F ir s t S t., o r
233
M adison
S t.,
SN O W K ills ’E m L a b , m oth cry s­
n ear 21st W . H. car. B R . 5345.
P o rtlan d .
ta ls, m oth,
fly ,
earw ig,
bedbug
R A D IO S E R V I C E
spray,
pow der
fo r
co ck ro a ch e s,
C O P A L IS
KELP
S A N IT A R IU M
earw igs, flea s, a n ts, e tc.
K ildew
R A D IO S E R V I C E
and
R e p a irin g
W hy
su ffe r w ith
rh eu m atism ,
p erm an en t
m oth-p rooftng,
sta te U N I V E R S I T Y O F P O R T L A N D Col­
M odern equ ip m ent
and
expert
com e in and In v estig ate ou r m eth ­
lege o f C o m m erce and D e c k e r
d istrib u to rs.
K ild ew In c.,
289
w o rk m an sh ip P ow n d er R ad io Co.
ods o f tre a tm e n ts. T h ey a re d if­
B u sin ess C ollege, G u ard ian B ldg.,
S ta r k S t., A T w a te r 0938.
M ultnom ah A T . 2829, a f te r
8 p feren t.
415 T im e s B ld g., A T 2561.
o ffe r co u rse s in bu sin ess and s e c ­
m.. call A T . 3854.
re ta ria l stu d ies a t low rates.
D R . ANNA M.
F IN S E T H ,
506-7-8 F O R
C O N S T IP A T IO N .
C O L IT IS
D ekum B ld g., D ru gloss P h y sicia n 1 and all S to m a ch tro u b les, use D r.
W AN TED
C H IR O P R A C T O R
including
C h iro p ra ctic,
P h ysio­
A bbotts E lim in a tio n
Food, g u a r­
, W A N T E D C heap h orses
Tor
T oi
th erap y , Colon
T re a tm e n ts , Deep
D r. M arie
Larnm ,
C h iro p ra cto r
anteed to s a tisfy , $1 a p ackage,
farm
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P a in le ss
a d ju stm e n ts
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by m ail postage
paid.
C o rrect
C a b in et B a th s .
Sw edish
M assage, j P hone A T w a te r 6912.
R oo m
409, 32614
| D ie t In stitu te ,
W E A T H E R S T R I P S and C a rp en ter
35014
M orrison S ir e e t Apt.
409.
W ash in g to n S t., P o rtlan d , O regon
W o rk will ex ch a n g e
fo r
food,
, MADAM M A N Z E L L A P A L M IS T R Y
clo th es, o r a n y th in g o f value. R .
N ot here to please th e Idle c u r­
W a lk e r, M u ltnom ah, O r«gon
ious but to help those
In need. A C E O F H E A R T S T E A ROOM o f­
F O B SA LE
fe rs you a D uinty L u n ch and R e a d ­
W OOD
S h e su cceed s w h ere
o th ers
fall.
ing fo r 50c. Com e, let' us help you
R e a d in g s dally, 274 6th S t.
solve you r problem s. 409 M acleay W O O D FOR~' 8 Al.E=P£Hry_dry_
FO R
S A L E — B a le d
hay,
weaned
Inch sla b $4 50 co rd ; 16 in ch old
B u ild ing, betw een 4ih and 5th, on
pigs, brood sow s, m ale hogs. C,
gro w th $5.50 co rd ; 2nd g row th $4;
W ash in g to n .
P hone B R 3005 fo r
D ally
including
L. Jo h n sto n ,
Sherw ood,
O regon. C A R D R E A D E R ,
Coal and Saw d u st. P h o n e B e a v ­
Su n d ay 50 cen ts 462
6th
S tre e t
appointm en t.
T elep h o n e 362.
erton 5225.
' n e a r .Ja c k s o n .
j
Democratic Ticket
Gaining Strength
Full
i ’low big.
T h e fu riou s flam e o f au tu m n burns
th e y ear
T o sm oky a s h ; the sun is curled and
In c re a s in g s tre n g th fo r th e R oose- sere
v e lt-G a rn er tic k e t *as well as fo r the As a ch a rre d le a f w hirled along a
C arl C .D onaugh, sta te ch a irm a n oi
sky
D e m o c ra tic s ta le tic k e t Is seen by
O f bronze and ru sset stubble . . . and
the D em o cra tic S ta te C e n tral C om m i­
now, I,
ttee. D onaugh. w i-h V ern on W illiam s,
d ire c to r of fin a n ce , are n ear th e end of i W eary o f w a it.n g Ihe cool, tard y rain,
a to u r, w hich h a s tak e n th em to all of I ' R eap ed is th e m eager sto re o f b itte r
th e p rin cip al c itie s and tow ns in the
g rain
s ta te .
F ro m th e flin ty field, g arn ered the
"T h e situ a tio n is m ost en cou rag in g ,”
sh riveled bough)
sa y s D onaugh. "E v e ry w h e re we have
S
in
k
th
e ru s .y tooth o f the fu rro w ing
found an In cre a sin g dem and fo r a
plough
ch an g e, and th e v o ters o f the u ,s h ­
a re w eary o f H oover and all his work In to th e b rittle clod, th e m erciless
W e found th a t his Des M oines speech
dust,
cam e to o la te to s a tisfy th e v o ters who
F o g s my th ro a t like an evil stin g in g
have been fed on false hopes and pro­
lu st:
m ises fo r th e past fo u r years.
E
a
r
th
m u st be planned, a rro g a n t
"W e found th a t while th e v o ters of
O regon listened to H oover and hiH lieu
e a rth m u st yield
te n a n ts, th ey w ere loath to b elie v e . I t„ m odlcum o f d ream s; each sco rn fu l
th a t re-election o f the R ep u b lican tic
field,
k e t would b rin g su rcease in th is tim e I
I
ts
s
c
a n ty dole o f love, or pain, o r
o f s tre s s o r th a t he offered an y pana
la c k . . ,
c e a fo r our econom ic Ills.
“ ’W e w ant a ch a n g e ,’ w as th e cry W ho sets to plow th is e a rth m ay not
th a t we found ev eryw here, and the
tu rn b a c k !
e le c to ra te o f O regon believe th a t F.
— V E R N E B R IG H T .
D. R o o sev elt will provide a happy
ch an g e and in itia te rem ed ial leg isla­
"C h ris tia n S cien ce C h u rch es
tion so th a t the c o u n .ry will w itness
the dawn o f a new era.
"P ro b a tio n A fte r D e a th ’’ Is th e sub­
" I n so fa r a s th e s ta te tic k e t Is con­
je c t o f th e L esson-Serm on in all C h u r­
cern ed , I found th a t in e astern , sou th ­
ern and c e n tra l O regon th e ch a n ce s ch es o f C h rist, Sclen t Is., on Sunday,
w ere indeed b rig h t fo r the election of O ctob er, 23rd.
W a ’te r B G leason as U nited S ta te s
T h e Golden T e x t is, "B e h o ld , now ts
s e n a to r; G ov ern or W a lte r M. P ie rce th e day o f salv atio n .” (Cor. 6-2).
fo r C ongress in the second d istrict,
A m ong the cita tio n s w hich com prised
and exceed in g ly b rig h t fo r H arv ey O.
th
e L esson Serm on was th e follow ing
S -a rk w e a th e r to be elected co n g ress­
fim
th e B ib le : " F o r he m ust reign, till
m an In the fir s t d istrict.
he
h
ath
put all enem ies under his feet,
"T h e m ost am azing th in g In conn­
ectio n w ith th is cam p aign is the e n - ’T h e ,a8t enem y th a t shnll be d estroy ­
thusiftsm th a t Is m a n ife st even in the ed is d e a th " (Cor. 15:25.26).
m ost low ly town.
T h e voters are
T h e L esson -Serm on also Included the |
thorou g hly a ’ive to the im p ortan ce o f
follow
ing p assages from the C h ristian ^
th is election
T h e y a re fo r th e m os.
part reg istered . T h e y atten d m eetings S cien ce textb o o k , “S cien ce and H ealth |
In la rg e n u m bers sn d com e from con­ w ith K ey to the S c rip tu re s ”, by M ary ,
sid erable d ista n ce s to listen to the
B a k e r E d d y : “ T h e d ream o f d eath
sp e a k ers and h e a r th e exposition o f
m ust be m astered by Mind here or
th e issues.
" T h is is no cu t and dried cam paign h e re a fte r. T h o u gh t will w aken from I
T h e c ry Is ’R o o se v e lt’. W e find It Its own m a te ria l d ecla ra tio n , T am
everyw here and th e re is going to be d ead ’, to c a tc h th is tru m pet-w ord o f
rolled up the g re a te st vote o f protest T ru th . ’T h e re is no d eath, no inuctlon,
a g a in st H oover and the R ep u b lican diseased actio n , o v cractlo n , n or reac
D eath will be found a t len-
lead ersh ip th a t th is sta te h as ev er wit tk>n’
nessed. O regon today is sa fe for gth to be a m o rtal dream , w hich com es
R o o sev elt and G a rn e r, and th e e n tire In d a rk n e ss and d isap p ears w ith the
state ticket.
tight
t pp.427,42).
*3 0 *
Grapefruit and Vitamin C
H E R E was a tim e when we
th o u gh t th a t w hat w*i had to
have, if it cam e to first p rin ­
cip les. was Ju st "enou gh to e a t.”
B u t scien ce has tau g h t us differ­
en tly. W hat we have to have is
sufficient of th is and o f th a t, espe­
c ia lly of the esse n tia l v itam in C.
W hen we first heard of th is
v itam in as the "a n tis c o r b u tic "
v itam in , we said to ourselves,
"W e ll, we’re not going on long
se a voyages or A rctic exp ed ition s
w here we w ill have to live on
bread and s a lt m eats, so we don’t
need p ro tectio n from « c u rv y !’’
T h a t Is w hat we used to say—
now we know th a t fo r h ealthy
bodlN» sound t c- t h MM] good
s ki ns we sim ply have to have
enough of t hi s v itam in .
T h a t Is why the report of a
T
500
stud y of a n tisco rb u tic potency of
canned
and
fresh
grap efru it,
w hich appeared som e m onths ago
In T h e Jo u rn a l of Home E con ­
om ics, Is so in te restin g . T h e study
was m ade by G race M acLeod and
L ela B o o h er o f the N u tritio n al
la b o r a to r y of T e a c h e rs ’ College
of C olum bia U n iv ersity , and led
to the con clu sion th a t canned or
fresh g ra p e fru it has a v itam in C
potency o f the sam e ord er of m ag­
n itu d e as lem on or orange Juice
or to m atoes, raw or canned.
T h is A pplies T o Us
So. should the fam ily get tired
or Its orange Ju ice and lem on
Ju ice, and look a sk a n ce at tom a­
toes fo r th e nonce, su b stitu te
g ra p e fru it.
I t ’s good, and Ju st
as good fo r them .*
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