The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, October 28, 1932, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    F rid ay O ctober 28,1932
BEAVERTO N
Meier Applauds
Hoover Leadership
vou
B U Y > n O S E L L
f:
-
" I see the jury acquitted the girl
that killed her employer, on the ground
of insanity."
"Yes, and quite right, too. Anybody
who kills an employer these days is
certainly crazy.”—Farm Journal.
Wise WUUa
Father (sternly)—You know why
I ’m going to whip you?
Willie—I could make a guess, but
I ’m not going to—’cause it might be
something you don’t know about, an
I ’m not taking any foolish risks like
that.—Boston Transcript.
\
One L om * Distinction.
First Hobo (surveying stream of
pleasure seekers)—T ’ ates ’olidays.
Makes yer feel common nobody ain t
workin.'—London Opinion.
T ran ecrip t
Bores.
Talleyrand was driving one day with
a very boresome young diplomat who
insisted on talking too much. In an­
other carraige Talleyrand saw some
one indulging in a big yawn. He im­
mediately caught the bore by the arm.
"Hush! he cautioned, "you are over­
heard."
A modern tale of a bore related W
T. runs thus A tipsy fellow had for
hours been boring a New Yorker with
his pointless conversation Suddenly
he punctured his silly remark* with a
loud "Hie." whereupon he aaked the
other's pardon. "Don't apologize was
the response "That Is the most elo­
quent thing you've said tonight’
Boston Transcript.
* 1 '
Only Exceptions
Bronson Have your w l f s a n d
daughten fallen for Lady Nico.lne'
J o h n * » Yes. the goldfish and the
cat now are the only things at our
house that don’t have to Se supplied
w ith cigarettes —CtaclnnaU Enquirer.
10
CENTS
A L IN E
PER TIM E
W IN 15.00 — Credit on Guitar or
banjo lessons. Tune in K X L at 7.30
every Thursday night. Ray Wilkin­
son, 142 Broadway, cor. Alder.
MRS.
DOW NING — Gifted
Card ETHEL A SAC RY- Chiropodist and
nurse; $1 for both feet; $1 for steam
Reading, daily
50c. Sundays in­
bath: $150 for massage. Rm. 607,
cluded 551 Belmont near 12th,
327
Wash. RE 5676
A pt 2. EAst 0738.
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
MRS. M.
L.
LAM AR,
Psychic
reader. Psychology Cards. Palm­
istry 289 South Broadway, naar
J. E. BUCKLEY. M. D.
Jefferson. Houra 10 a. m. to 8 Postoffice Bldg., Multnomah. Oregon
p. m. BEaoon 988a Licensed.
Office AT 4756
Rea. AT. 5048
W EST COAST COLLEGE of Muarc
508 Stock Exchange Bldg., teach­
ers Piano, Voice. Dunning Dept
Violin, Guitar, Banjo, Saxaphonc,
TEN CENTS a line per issue
Trumpet, Clarinet, Accoruian. Man­
I Count five words to the line. Then I dolin, Crchestra, and all
Band
The statement follows:
j ount
your
profits. Cash
should
Instruments. Violin with outfit, SUN R A Y TR E A TM E N TS - Neuri­
ROOFING
“ My support of Mr. Hoover is based 1 accompany the
75c per week, Call ATwater 4615
order.
When a
tis, muscular and poor circulation
solely on the belief that his re-election statement i* required the charge Is
treated.
186 North
18th, near
would be better for Oregon, and tetter 15c per line, minimum 50c
Irving, BIS. 4255.
ROOFING, Gutter Work of All
PA T E N T A TTO R N E Y
for the other 47 states of the Union,
kinds, patch work a specialty low­
than would be the election of Mr
est cost. War Veteran, 462 b.h St.
These Classified Ads appear In 5
H A R R IE T T MARSH - Psychic Card
Roosevelt.
PATENTS, Thomas Bilyeu, Regis­
near Jackson AT 4900.
Reader. Appointments Dally 9 a.
newspapers : Beaverton Enterprise
tered
Patent
Attorney,
United
“ I am not by nature a calamity how­
m. to 10 p. m
271 Broadway,
rigaril Sentinel. Multnomah Ureas j States and Foreign Patents. Free
ler. 1 do not predict that times would
near Jefferson. Licensed,
Aloha News, and Yamhill Journal, i
booklet and disclosure sheets, In­
be definitely worse if Mr. Roosevelt
ROOFING,
Gutter
work of all
terview without obligation. Cor­
were elected. But I do express a con­
kinds, patch work specialty, low­
OVER 17,000 READ E RS W E E K LY
bett Building, Portland, Oregon.
MASSAGE. Baths. »1. Mrs. Delmar.
viction that full recovery from hard
est cost, 533 Belmont 8t.,
nsar
prac nurse, apt 108, 464 E Couch
times, and the return of properity will
12th,
Apt.
2,
EAst
0738.
AUTO LOANS
EA 1242.
come less rapidly if Mr. Roosevelt is
PERSONAL
elected, then if Mr. Hoover is retained
AUTOMOBILE LOANS —Older Mod
as president.
SCHOOLS
DRUGLESS H E A LTH IN STITU TE DON'T READ TH IS If Satisfied
al Cars,
No delay,
no red tape
—Steam baths, massabe, violet
‘Mr . Hoover has conceived a plan of
with Life. But if unhappy, dis­
Crutcher
Bros., Co.,
752
East
restoration that is to be permanent in
ray treatments for colds, rheu­
couraged, a failure in buslneee or MODERN T R A IN IN G — Individual
Broadway.
TRinlty 4431. Licensed
it effects. Statesmen of other parties
matism and constipation cons free
opportunity, free employment ser­
love, thie message ie for you.
M—105
offered either no plan at all or pre-
vice, Day and Night School, book­
Dr Elna A. Sorensen, N. D., 418
Madam DeNel can help you, 435
ter. The Hoover plan has been put
lets free. Northwestern School of
Swetland
-
Bldg.,
AT.
0403.
Yamhill,
cor.
12th.
BEAU TY SCHOOLS
ir.-o effect by Congress. Because of its
Commerce, Broadway A Salmon
PRICES—$2 50
tor
magnitude and because of the ponder O NLY OÑE “ BfcAUTY SCHOOL- In DEPRESSION
Streets, Portland.
H EALTH
CENTER —
steam bath, massage and
feet TA Y LO R
ous machinery that must be newly
the Northwest offers rest! Mari-
treated. Dr. Ethel A. Sacry, BE.
Massage, Steam Cabinet
Bths, S TA R T NOW- Enroll for Fall Class
built and put into operation, its full
nello training.
Send for FR E E
earn big money, some pay while
56*6 607 Raleigh Bldg., Portland.
force has not yet been reached. But its
Eletric
Reducing
treatments,
Infra
booklet "Beauty Culture, the Hap­
learning, positions secured.
Na­
beneficial effects are noted in business
Red
light,
401
R
K
O
Theatre
py Way to Success." Nation wide LAU RA
tion wide system. Write for cata­
E.
P B P IN
Naturapath,
and industry, and in revival of public
Bldg., Portland, Broadway,
near
free employment, bureau National
logue. Moler Barber College, 71
Electrotherapy, In-Mo Ray, Duct­
confidence.
Yamhill,
BEacon 9719.
School
of
Cosmeticians,
1008
3rd St., Portland.
less Gland treatment, Diet, Manip­
“ Mr. Hoover proposes improvements
Broadway
Bldg.,
Morrison
at
ulation and special reducing 194
and enlargements of his Plan. His op­
Broadway. Portland. Oregon.
COME
AND LE A R N
Your Own OREGON AND MODERN BARBER
12th St., cor. Taylor, BE. 8237.
ponents offers no strong criticism oi
| destiny.
All consultation* confi­
Colleges, pay while learning. Col­
RAD IO SERVICE
the Hoover Plan and no easily judei
ELMA KALSCH
Psychic Reader
dential, 50c dally 9 to 8. Mrs. Gray
leges standardized, wkly lectures,
s.ood improvements of it. Largely he
Circles every Tuesday
and Sun­
Palmist, 561 E Oak St., near E 12
Master barbers agree to employ
R*D lCr~SERVICE" “ and “ 'Repairing
offers himself to the people as one
day nights at 8 p. m.
Private
our graduates. Write or call 234
Modern equipment
and
expert
better capable of running the machin­
readings daily 665 Johnson St.
First St., or 233 Madison
SL,
workmanship Pownder Radio Ca.
ery than the man who invented it, drew
near 21st W. H. car. BR. 5345. SNOW Kills 'Em la b , moth crys­ Portland.
Multi
amah
AT.
2829.
after
•
p
the specifications, and had it built
tals, moth, fly, earwig, bedbug
m„ call AT. 385A
under his own supervision.
spray, powder for cockroaches,
COPALIS
KELP
SANITARIU M
earwigs, fleas, ante, etc.
Ktldew U N IV E R S ITY OK PO RTLAN D Col­
“ I admire the broad concepts of
Why
suffer
w
ith
rheumatism,
CH IROPRACTOR
permanent
moth-proofing,
state | lege of Commence and Decker
Herbert Hoover. 1 admire a plan
com# in and Investigate our meth­
Business College, Guardian Bldg.,
distributors.
Klldew
Inc.,
289 j
which, while not neglecting the emerg­
£>r Marie
Larnm, Chiropractor
ods of treatments. They are dif­
offer courses In business and sec­
Stark St., ATwater 0938.
ent need tor straight relief funds, rec­ Painless
adjustments
electricty ferent
415 Times Bldg., A T 2561
retarial duties at low rates.
ognizes that unemployed men want Cabinet Baths,
Swedish Massage,
Sorry He Spoke.
Clerk—My salary Is Insufficient, sir.
I cannot afford even lunch.
Boss- Ah! Then from tomorrow we
will dispense with the lunch interval.
—All for Alla.
8-811!
D octor-Y ou are suffering from a
chronic complaint.
Patient -I know it, but please lower
your voice- she’s in the next room.—
Answers.
In the W rong Van.
"W hy have you broken o ff your en
gagement?”
"He told me he was connected with
the movies and the next day I saw
him drlvin- a furniture van.’ Lon
don Tit-Bits.
Appetite Needs a Check.
" I ’m afra.d, my dear, you’ll have to
jobs above chari.y; that construction
do the cooking again for awhile.
of publice works otters but temporary
"W hy so. John?”
employment to a tew classes, when
"The doctor says I'm eating too
distress extends to all classes; that
much." Boston Transcript.
recognizes that the supreme desire o.
A Deficient Ear.
our jobless people is that they be re
"You should give your daughter an stored to their accustomed employ
occasional word of encouragement menls.
about her music,” said the instructor.
"Mr. Hoover's plan is directed to-
• I tried that.” replied Mr. Cumror iwaid improvement and easing of cred-
“I bold her the Other day that her j it, the resumption of industry and to
playing had Improved very much
the putting of men back in the place*
"Was she pleased?”
.hey have lost and which they know
“ S o. T"ars came Into her eves as j how to fill.
she explained that what I had been
"Governor Roosevelt has traveled
lis'-nlnt» to was the work of a piano
i the country over, exp aining the ob
tuner."- We hington Star.
jectivea to*ard which he will travel
Another Racket Hit.
if elected President. Bu- nowhere at
•Yes," sighed the coun.ry squire, any time has he pointed out a plain
"tlia depression has hit us pretty toad by which he will arrve at his de*
hard.”
tinaton.
-Huh!" growled the salesman ma-
"He tells us what we ought to have
ro ned In the village. " I can’t see how
a depression could make a dead bui g but does not tell us how we can get it.
like this any deader"
" Well, it does, it does, retorted the
squire. "There ain’t hardly any mo­
torists going through these days we
can arrest for breaking our ten-mile
an-hour speed limit ana gyp out of
those nice, fat fines.’’— C!— nnatl En­
quirer.
Ciwf In Point.
"Here's a scientific sharp who says
that there are styles in emotion.
• Shouldn't wonder.
Haven t you
seen people with their dignity ruf­
fled ?"—Bos .on Tarnscr.pt.
VVl* IV ignorance la Bliss.
An old gentleman walking along a
country road saw a boy leaning on
the wall of an orchard. "My lad.
said the old gentleman, why are you
looking so longingly at those apples?
Don’t you know It is «wicked to take
what does not belong to you?"
"Yea. dam it!” was the quick re­
ply " I wish I didn't.’’—Bos on Tran­
script.
Cramps the Cuisine.
They seem to be carrying the "Buy
British" slogan to extremes in Eng
land. A man complained to his wife:
"What! Cabbage for dinner again?"
"Weil. John." she said, "you know
you told me to buy British goods, so
we can't have French beans. Swiss
chard or Spanish onions." Boston
MUSIC
letter to T. H. BanXield, President of
the Hoover-Curtis clubs of Oregon, and
fully antes the governor's reasons for
lead.
Indubitable Evidence.
PAGE 2
CLASSIFIED ADVERTI S I NO
Governor Julius L. Meier has come
out with an unequivocal endorsement
Would Like a Change,
of the re-election of President Herbert
"H ere'» an article on 'How to Live Hoover, the return of Senator Steiwer
and Congressman Butler, and the elec­
Longer’."
“ Read it to me. I ’ve been living tion of Angell and Mott over their
short all my life.”—Boston Transcript.
Democratic opponents.
The Age of Wisdom.
The statement was in the form of a
"When our son has completed his
studies, what will he be?”
"A very old man."—Vart Helm
Stockholm.
E N T E R PRISE
"There is one exception; He pro­
poses an overhauling of the tariff.
Ye- he does not indicate wherein the
tariff should be changed.
"Oregon is distngulahed for ts lum­
ber, its fish, its farm crops, its live­
stock, its fruits, its dairy products
All are now protected by the tariff
The prices we now obtain for our prod­
ucts and commodities are low—ruin­
ously low in proportion to cost of pro­
duction under American standards of
wages and living.
"Yet ruinously low as they are, other
coun-ries with poorer standards of
wages and living could Invade our do­
mestic markets and undersell our Ore­
gon producers and manufacturers if
it were not for the tariff.
"As governor of Oregon, as one who
has pride in his native state, as one
whose business interests and financial
investments are tied up with the pros­
perity of the Oregon livestock grower,
the Oregon grain farmer, the Oregon
fruit raiser, the Oregon fisherman, the
Oregon lumberman, the Oregon butter
and cheese producers, the Oregon nut
grower, the Oregon paper manufac­
turer and the worker dependent on
these industries, I don't want to take
a chance on Roosevelt's tariff policies.
I don't wan* to take a chance on what
it will do to these others and through
them do to every body else In Oregon.
"The calling of men back to the
factories that is now in progress would
be hslted until 0>ngr»ss hsd finished
wrestling with the tariff.
"The deep deetre o f our people is
to get business and industry back to
normal In speediest time. We are
headed in that direction now un­
der a leadership which ha* vital
elements of certainty and stability not
found In the competing leadership of
the Democratic candidate
We do
know that we are now headed for­
ward under Hoover.
,
"As I have said. I do not foretell
ca’amlty in event of Mr Rooaeveil s
election But the Issue ts or ought to
be over how to make them better I
am not a defeatest I am not content
with the present status. I want con­
dition* to Improve I profoundly be­
lieve they will Improve more rapidly
under the continued leadership of Mr
Hoover than If we elect a guide who
is going to take u* no one know*
wkor#."
IN S T R U C T IO N S
350*4
Morrison
Street
Apt.
409. DR. AN N A M. FINSETH ,
506-7-8
W AN TED
Dekum Bldg., Drugless Physician, { FOR
CONSTIPATION,
COLITIS
including
Chiropractic,
Phyaio- j and all Stomach troubles, use D r.; W A N T E D C heap horses
fo r
fox
FOR SALE
therapy, Colon Treatments. Deep
Abbotts Elimination Food, guar . f a r m T e l e p h o n e
Rea m i l on 9855.
Therapy and Ultra Violet Lights j anteed to satisfy, $1 a package,
FOR SALE—Baled
hay. weaned
by mail postage
paid.
Correct W E A TH E R S TRIPS and Carpenter
Phone ATwater 691Z
pigs, brood sows, male hoga. C. j
Diet Institute, Room 409, 328H j
Work will exchange for
food,
L. Johnston,
Sherwood, Oregon. I
Washington St., Portland, Oregon
MADAM M ANZELLA PA LM IS TR Y
clothes, or anything of value. K.
Telephone 362.
Not here to please the Idle cur- j
Walker, Multnomah, Ortgon
-------------------------------------------- j
ious but to help those In need, j ACE OF HEARTS TEA ROOM of ,
WOOD
O IL —A pure paraffin base motor oil
She succeeds where others fall 1 fers you a Dainty Lunch and Read- j
of high quality, 45c per gal. in your
Readings dally, 274 6th St.
ing for 50c. Come, let us help you WOOD FOR SALE - Partly dry l i
own container. See us on barrel lots
Inch slab 34.50 cord; 16 Inch old
solve your problems. 409 Macleay
We buy, trade and sell all kinds of
CARD READER,
Delly
including
growth $5.50 cord; 2nd growth $4;
Building, between 4.h and 5th, on
garage and service station equip­
Street i Washington. Phone BR 3005 for
Coal and Sawdust. Phone Beav­
ment. United Trading Co., 226)4 1st Sunday 50 cents 462 6th
near .Jackson.
erton 5225.
appointment.
st. A T 5385.
HELP WANTED
Oregon citizens are on thte brink of ruin, facing the bitter
...
b y AD Jg, R<- MAYN E
prospect of losing properties by tax confiscation.
With a high-powered taxing machine, designed for more
than the traffic will stand, thie tax boosters have speeded
along, without effective control. They are now on the edge
lemon. I f a color Is to be considered
New Ways To 8erve Ice Cream
the meringue may be colored, but be
of the ditch.
The .season tor entertaining and tor
Talk of tax strikes is heard, hut far more strious is the parties is here again. Now that sum­ careful to use only a small amount of
the coloring.
utter inability of property owners to pay their taxes.
mer days are behind us we look for­
Ice cream eclairs are, as their name
Many governmental units, by reason of tax delinquencies ward to the festive occasions ahead, suggests, Ice cream In the eclair shell
started o ff by Hallowe'en. Although In place of the more usual blanc mange
are on the v*erge of bankruptcy.
Hallowe'en Is usually thought of as a or whipped cream filling. The frosting
Fortunately, the opportunity is at hand for clear thinking special dsy for children, It Is the oc­ of the eclair should be rather sharp In
casion for many delightful partlei flavor, aa an orange frosting with a
citizens to take control and direct a safer course.
grown-ups too.
maple ice cream Cream puffs shells
Tw o constructive measures now on the ballot will insure an.ong
Along with the party come th« are used in the same way and topped
efficient driving of the tax machines and a slower gait.
question of refreshments. What to with an Icing or sauce.
These measures embody the improved Oregon olan of tax serve is always a puzzling question and Ice cream sandwiches are slices of
It ra noticeable that the present day Ice cream fitted between slices of any
and ddbt supervision and control — the best plan ever pre­ trend
is a return to th* more simple good caka. The shape of these may tie
sented in any state.
and wholesome types of refreshments varied and served with or without a
They will stcure very substantial reductions in the prop­ But no matter what type of entertain­ sauce.
ing, there is no food that lends Itself to
Patty shells of puffs paste make In­
erty tax load and thereby promote better government.
the spirit of the occasion as does ice teresting containers for Ice cream and
They will definitely separate tax levying from tax spend­ cream. Served in Its plainest form, oi should be topped with a spoonful of
dressed up for the most festive party. whipped cream and a dash of color In
ing powers.
Ice cresm always pleases, and you can a cherry, or a bit of Jelly Scooped out
They will provide effective limitations and control of tax-l be satisfied that you are giving your cup
cakea filled with Ice cream make
es and indebtedness, but positively will not disturb the exis­ gu<-sts a palatable, as well as nutritious a somewhat different way of serving
the proverbial cake and Ice cream The
ting 6% limitations nor lift the lid of any debt restriction, food.
In planning ways to serve Ice cream . hot sundaes may be made at home suc­
now fixed by constitutional provision.
let ua begin with th« old favorite call-' cessfully and always prove to be popu­
They will preserve the true substance of home rule in tax-' ed 'Baked Alaska', where ice cream is lar. Hot chocolate, caramel or fud> e
ation. distinguished from the empty form of that great prin­ placed between slices of sponga cake sauce over vanilla ire cream, with a
covered with mertnge and quickly j bit of whipped cream, nnakea a very
ciple as it has been jfcrverted by tax boosters to their own and
browned to bring this up to the mod j easy wa r of serving an attractive des­
selfish purposes.
em version spread the cak* with jam sert.
Voters, the appeal is to you to help yourselves and your, or jelly, use one of the more unusual, All of these dishes should be served
flavors of Ice cream, as caramel or at once after the addition of the Ice
fellow citizens, to save Oregon property owners from im-, raspberry, and Haver the mertnge with , cream
If they are to be their bets
pending ruin and your governments from fiscal chaos by
voting:
Tax and Debt Control Constitutional Amendment
318 X
Ye.
BUSINESS
Tax Supervising and Conservation Bill
CARDS
320 X
Yea
OREGON T A X P A Y E R S E Q U A L IZ A T IO N
and C O N S E R V A T IO N LE A G U E
TAMES E. RURDETT.President
R. C. FLAN D E R S. Secretary
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
S
fPaid Ad.)
604 Woodlark Building, Portland
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Beaverton, Oregon