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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1934)
BEA V E S T O N FAOE 3 F R ID A Y MARCII 16. 1934 E N T E R P R IS E of sim ilar periods for the last three | I decided that aa long aa the young - years Although they m ay not be nu ' people and voters had such a sen se of m erically as gteat as eastern deliver- humor, the m an-m ade trou bles o f our 1 nation w ould probably be solved in share and more, in proportion to the due course and in sp ite o f the politi populutiun, in m aintaining the up cians. sp ecu lators and w ar prom oters. HL IL JE F F R IE H , P ublisher ward trend of business w hich is now And in line w ith the foregoing, . M arshfield. O iegon, March 16 The so evident in ail industries. P ub lished F riday o f aach w eak by the P ion eer P ublishing Co., at B eaverton ran across the new book by A rthur J. w idely publicized statem ent of Stute T hese fa cts were revealed today by Ora. E ntered aa eeoond-claae m atter a t th e poetofflce at Beaverton, Ore. Burka entitled, W here Are G range M aster Ray Gill that “Big H. H. W ilcox, P acific N orth w est I P eople ?” i Business" and the “H idden Hand ot branch m anager of the Ford Motor Subscription K ates ____ 11.00 T hree M onths ----------------------- -• -35c Burks w as raised in the W est and Wall S treet” secured adoption of Ore- On« Y ear - quoting recently com piled ____ M Subscriptions P ayable in A dvenes liv es in the E ast. H e has w ritten a gon's Sales Tax Law, got a wallop sta tistics of motor car registrations. S ix M onths sim ple straigh t forw ard n arrative straigh t between the ey e s here today B eaverton O fflcs—B roadw ay a t O. E. tracks, P hone B eaverton 7503 w hich is as unm istakably A m erican as State R epresentative J. H McCloskey P ortland O fflcs—408 D ekum B ldg., P hon e A T w ater 5914 d oughnuts and apple pie. Through of Coos county revealed that he the history of one fam ily the auth- worked for the m easure at the last Third C o m m e m o r a t i v e S t a m p in tersection s invites h ighw ay m ur or’s o w n —w e see the virgin land special legislative session on the ur- “O FFIC IA L B U S IN E S S ” The third commemorative postage der by com ing out from behind transform ed into profitable farm s and gent request of “34 officers and mem- stamp issued by the United States In N early every m all brings us one or parked cars, and m akes h im self a pot- thrivin g tow n s in the “B ig Bend" bers o f the various Coos County lit»!* served to commemorate the ills m ore envelopes con tain in g propogan- sh ot target by crossin g d iagonally at country of W ashington. » Granges," backed up by sim ilar le- covery of flip Hudson river by Henry da o f various kinds. T he m ajority of intersectlone. T he book is about real people such quests from Parent T ea ch eis organi- Hudson in KM!» and the navigation of them are from one governm ent bu P ity him because last year 13,440 out a s have been responsible for this na- zations, School Board m em bers and the same river h.v Itohert Fulton In My husband insists on singing— reau or another, prepared and m ailed o f 29,900 persons killed in tra ffic tio n ’s grow th from th e b e g i n n i n g . Chambers o f Commerce. 18117. Hudson sailed his little Hutch and ha ca n ’t sing.—L. F. H, at public expense. a ccid en ts were m em bers o f his clan. They have carried on through thick In a statem ent addressed to the vessel, the I lit If Moon, into New York One and all. o f course go into w hat One in three, or 38 per cent,w ere jay through hard tim es and good tim es School R elief and P roperty Tax Re- harbor on September 3. Kit»!*, ami a is know n In our o ffice as F ile 100 w alkers. The foot traveler is appar and in spite of every brand of poll- duction League of O iegon. McCloskey Uiost lion years later Fllltnn [»roved w hich is the w astebasket. T he other en tly the product of a horse and bug tical exnerim ent * wrote: "If Mr. Gill considers the var- the possibilities of his steam boat, day w e stopped long enough to open g y age w ho cannot m aster the rules WHAT DOES YOUR HUSBAND DOi „ .„ » - .c , — M e . « c,.„ cun,,. Clermont, by h public dem onstration on e o f them before filin g It away. o f a m otorized era. H ie sp ecies, as ing citizen s should read the book to man.y of whlch have alreatly passed on the river. W e have no doubt it is a fair sam ple such, m ay soon be ex tin ct, for his th e real forces th a t de- resolutions favoring the Sales Tax, o f the e tu ff th a t is m ailed out to ev children, happily are w orlds safer, » v understand ejol> th e country and carry on to and our Coos County Tax League, our C o p p e r h e a d s N ot V ic io u s ery new spaper In the cou n try—at the T h ey have learned that playing tag county court and m any other local Copperheads are not as hail as they greater ach ievem en ts. country's expense. w ith high-pow ered cars is a futile organizations as "Tools of Wall have been thought, it is true that It will take th e con ceit out o f politi Street" then The envelope bore the usual d esig gam e. T hey cross at d esign ated cross 1' will have to plead they do not warn before they strike, A T T O R N E Y AT LAW nation, "official business" on the o u t w alks, w ait for the sig n a l light, and cian s to realize the im portance o f the guilty. It w as at the request of so hut they are not vicious or aggressive. side. Inside w as a m im eographed p a w alk on the left-hand side of the C um ps m any of our leading Coos County However, they have very sensitive Joh nson Bldg., Tigard, Oregon per—U nited S tates forest service s t a road, facin g traffic. grange m em bers and other citizens dispositions and are easily aroused. In H ours 2-5 on W ed n esd ays dt Saturdays tionery—b reaking the new s “U. S. For P ity the poor pedestrian, but drive FAKM K KS MAY M ARK LOAN and taxpayers that I worked for the captivity they thrive and live long T igard P hon es 52 or 0351 with good handling. They quickly be eat R angers R eturn to the Air.” ON EM ER G E N C Y C R O P F U N D bill. reck less killer-type m otorists from It proceeded to advertise a certain th e road! Many of our schools in Coos County > come accustomed to their keeper and F arm ers m ay ob tain an em ergen cy] are su fferin g. radio program , three radio stations, a The te a c h e is are un will permit him to handle them. crop loan from the $40,000,000 f u n d 1 w ell know n broadcasting concern and able to dispose of their w atrants, YOUR BR E A D AND BUTTER som e so-called radio artists, all of recently .m ad e availab le by C ongress and w lth our taxes over 60';< delin- S h a k e i p e a r e ’s B u r i a l P l a c e w hom are in the business for what At the time of the death of Shakes 25c LU N C H ES, 35c D IN N E R S I f you talk to a b usiness m an today if they need credit and cannot q ualify ' quent j fear m any of the schools wlu are cooperating have tQ shorten the term or close en _ peare his fame was not sufficiently there Is In it. about problem s that are w orrying him elsew h ere and they a s w ell as d rfeuted in great to authorize Ids burial In West H ere w as a governm ent bureau us nine ch an t«« out of ten he will bring w ith th e production con trol program I t ,reJy ,f the Sales Tax 50c and 75c D IN N E R S A djustm ent ad- j^ay m inster abbey, which nt that tim e j ing public m oney to have this stu ff up the subject o f taxation. H e know» of the A gricultu ral la r g e s t Jum bo G lass o f B eer for w as reserved largely for the ixxlies w ritten , m im eographed, maliled and th a t governm ent m ust be supported m inistration, accord in g to a state- „w h ile , dont M l e v e the 3ales tax lOo ta x bill t do o f ttie riders and statesm en. It was brought alon g w ith the rest of the and is anxious and w illin g to do his m ent m ade today by S. M. Garwood, rnea8l*.e ia a also Ids wish to lie hurled In the parish ] m ail. part. But he is b eginning to question P roduction Credit C om m issioner o f | thjnk that aa an em ergency m easure Jt wlll ^ a life saver to the pi.operty church, and as a tithe owner lie was We daresay that If the cost of pro w h eth er too m any th in g s are being the F arm Credit ad m in istration . entitled to lie buried in the chancel. RESTA U RA N T m otion schem es like this were to be done in the nam e o f governm ent, T h ese loans are en tirely separate I tax-payer» o f O regon4' 815 S. W. Broadw ay Op Journal bldg com piled, it would be found that the w hich are outside th e fu n ction s of loans. T he E m ergen cy Crop Loan A m ong the Coos C ounty gran gers governm ent has w asted m ore m oney govern in g and in th e realm s of busi F und is an em ergen cy relief m easure that have taken stand s for the Sales In this m anner than it did on the air ness. for this year on ly to aid those who Tax and a g a in st the recom m enda m ail con tracts before can cellin g them The tax question is not yet as per cannot q u alify for cred it through tions of S tate G range M aster Gill, N o w onder we have to pay three sonal to the em ployee as it is to the th e regular ch an nels of a production w ho leads the opposition to the School ce n ts to have a letter sen t through em ployer because he has not yet seen cred it association . T h is year will R elief and Property Tax R eduction the m ails .when th in gs like th is have his position in the picture a s clearly probably see the last o f th is type loan. m easure, are included: The Coquille for g reater en iovm en t of privacy to be financed out o f the p ostofflce a s has the em ployer. Short M ethod—Modern Harm ony The fund w ill be used prim arily to G range Pom ona G range Myrtle Point as w ell as beauty. We furnish redi departm nt profits. T his is probably W ATERM AN SYSTEM m ake loans not exceed in g the cash ! Grange, the Broadbent G range and cut m aterials or build fences, trel As a m atter o f fact, the em ployee lises. w indow boxes, etc«., ready to enough to m ake th e 50 per cent over- D EM ONSTRATION F R E E co st o f grow in g crops during the year Most W estern Grange. use. ch arge necessary, even w ithout the has m ore at sta k e than the em ployer 1934, for su m m er fallow in g, and to t | _____ _______ ROY J. W H IT E 915 Studio Bldg. CARI.TO N L U M B E R COMPANY T ak e the case of a factory em ploying various in stan ces of subsidized com w in ter w h eat to be planted in 1934 E V E R Y FR ID A Y & SA T U R D A Y In terstate A Tillam ook St. l'lt. 3015 ten or a thousand persons. T he tax petition w ith private b usiness.—Wood and h arvested in 1935. An a m o u n t b a l e s Or r O r d s b n O W S burdens o f the em ployer, local and burn Independent. n ation al ,are reaching a point w here from the fund, not to exceed ii.ooo.ooo D R A W N FO R MARCH m ay be used to m ake loan s to p u r -; his earnings, which he w ould like to A m ong those draw n from the e a st ch a se feed for livestock In areas des- i ------------ gu ern end of W ashington county for the spend for expansion are in m any ca ignated by the G overnor o f the Farm j That the W est is k eep in g pace w ith an y kind. STU B B O R N SK IN IR R IT A T IO N S, and A TH L ET IC F E E T , se s absorbed by taxation. T a x es d is if von have failed to heal them l»v other nu uns, w ill uuicklv respond March jury duty are H ow ard Lindley Credit ad m in istration as drought and the E ast, at lea st so far a s autom o under our new m ethods. Our herbal rem edies are assu red sa tisfa c Garden H om e; E rnest F osner, F erdin cou rage the investor from m akin g im storm -strick en . The fund m ay not be bile purchases are concerned is now tory for GALLSTONES. BR O N C H ITIS. COUGIIS, ASTHMA. R H E U MATISM, FEM ALE D ISO R D E R S ailm ents of the LIV E R , STOMACH and Longer, Jr., and Eleanor Atrope, provem ents that would g iv e em ploy used to m ake loans to replace work- 1 a substantial fact! GLANDS, and the U R IN A R Y SYSTEM of m en am i w om en. 1« years m ent. W ho is the g rea test lose«- here Sherwood; Edward Murphy, route 4, W estern deliveries In the past n in e Stock. tn business. Licensed N, D. P hysicians. If an em ployer Is fin ally forced to Sherw ood; Louise Larter, route 5, ty days have far outdistanced those The m axim um am ount w hich w ill j Portland. R oscoe V. Hopper W arren cease operation, he and his fam ily be m ade availab le to an y one farm er : J. Jon es and May Bell Erickson, su ffer a s one unit in com m unity life. th is year is $250 and th e m inim um G E N U IN E III AKT Beaverton; C hristen s Brandtner and But ten em ployers or one thousand $25 according to the regulations. The em ployes will su ffer ju st as m uch as PERM ANENT Jacob Kem m er, route 3, Beaverton. he does, by loss o f their jobs. T here in terest rate w ill be 5t4 per cent per fore, em ployes really have a greater annum . P ro v isio n s for ta k in g crop Portland, Oregon SIL V E R P R E C E D E D GOLD O ffice Hours; 10 to 7. Sundays & H olidays in terest in conditions th a t create and lein« have been w orked out under Mr. ringlet ends. 10 t<> 12. G arwood's direction and detailed Silver wan the standard unit of m aintain em ploym ent, than ha« the BE. 8643 BR A N CH O FFIC ES: regulation« w ill be placed in the em ployer. valu e in A m erica before gold. The Salem — 180 N. Com m ercial St. BO NITA hands of local em erg en cy crop loan Allmny—V en etian Thewtre Bldg. _ . .. . . C ontinental Congraes adopted as a That is w hy em p loyes have a grea t BEA UTY SH O P Dr. Y. T. lam i Salem am i Albany o ffice hours T uesday a n d {q lan*0 jy_<,|) ' com m ittees soon. T he tim e and place m onetary unit a dollar con taining er in terest today in taxation and leg 502 R aleigh Bldg. N. D. w here th ese com m ittees w ill receive Saturday Only 6th A W ash, a la n e 375.64 grains o f pure silver. islative q u estio n s that encourage or ap plications will be know n locally Ftthev-Brockm an Conequently, the present move to discourage b usiness, than ever before rem onetize silver can't be called an —because jobs becom e harder to get w ithin a sh ort tim e. B efore an y farm er m ay secu re a untried experim ent. 11 in sim ply de a s op portu nities are reduced for su c loan, how ever, he m ust first obtain a signed to put an old econom ic instru cessful operation of industry. sta tem en t from the C ounty Produc m ent, w hich did necessary work well tion council w here one ex ists, that he back on the job again. In doing that, T H IN G S O N E R E M E M B E R S 'doe« not intend to in crease his acre It would bring new life into an indus By R. M. H O F E R ag e or production in opposition to try which has been one o f our great A pplications for loans est em ployers, taxpayers and con 1 w as feelin g particularly depressed the A. A. A. trlbutors to prosperity m ining. after reading the m orning paper at from $25 to $150 m ay be made directly breakfast m urdw x, scand als, the air to the em ergen cy crop loan offices PITY T H E POOR P E D E ST R IA N m ail Im broglio, w ars threatened, the provided the ap plican ts do not have dollar o f u ncertain value .stock m ar P ity the poor pedestrian in the ket, shaky, and the w orried citizen su fficien t secu rity to obtain loans great Amrlcan traffic tangle. D odg facin g the g rea test ta x es and the elsew here. ing, skipping coat-tails flying, he con greatest F ederal debt in h isto ry — tinúen annually to account for nearly w hen in cam e four young people, pust h alf of all our autom obile accident votin g age. "Is Bim m arried th is m orning?" fatalities. P ity him not only because speeding ask ed all four. "Who in th e world is Bim," said I. careless brakeless, ligtit-beattng m o "B enjam in Gump," said they. torists cut him down w ithout m ercy, f t f f y C ltrk « M uncían And, lo and behold ,th e thin g *hey invade hia street safety zones, and Seiberling-Lucaa NJuaic slau ghter him as he steps from street were m ost in terested in w as w hether 4 1 4 8. W. Morrlion I t cars and busaes but pity him also Benjam in G um p and his lovely sw ee t heart of the co m ic etrtp w ere sa fely because his own stupidity rem ains his And there I w as w orrying unrestrained enem y. He still crosses wedded. streets agalnat tra ffic signals, w alks about the con d ition of th e country. along the w rong side of rural h igh w ays w ith his back to traffic .plays 500 B U S IN E S S C A R D S N EW M A T ER IA LS and STY r i . E s c In the street .and la the m ost fla g 408 D ekum B ide. AT. 5914 Arrived. 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