The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, March 30, 1934, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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F R ID A Y . M ARCH 3«. 1»34
E N T E R P R IS E
County Schools Given
Protection from Diptheria
Posi Preserving Formuli» Told
hot well-greased skillet, and bake in
a moderate oven (350 deg. F ) until
CORVALLJS -A mixture of corro-
sive sublimate, arsenic. and common , ‘ he eggs are set, about f.fteen minutes
salt in equal parts will prolong the Fold and serve at once, with jelly.
Beauregard Ham and Eggs
life of ordinary green fir posts, and
their usefulness for such purposes as
Chop and grind two cups of left­
hop poles and
fences can often be over ham and fry in butter for a few
doubled by this treatment. This in­
Hard cook four eggs, re­
formation is based on the experience minutes.
move
from
the shells and separate
of several telephone companies in the
Make a
Willamette valley, according to T. J. the whites from the yolks.
Starker, professor of forestry. To white sauce by cooking one table­
treat a post or pole, bore a
inch
spoon of flour with one tablespoon of
hole in it about six inches above the
butter, then add one and a half cups
groujid, slanting Idownward. l*u,t a
of milk and cook for several minutes.
tablesoonful of the mixture in the
Chop the whites of the eggs and add
hole and cork it up.
One hole i s ,
to the white sauce.
Place the fried
enough for a four-inch post and two
ham in the center of a platter pour
holes for an eight-inch post.
over the white sauce and sprinkle
with the yolks of the eggs, which have
been put through the ricer. Finish
Ham and Eggs for
the dish with a dash of paprika.
Cooper Mountain school has been
When word comes from Washing­ the most recent in Washington Coun­
Published Friday o f each week by th« Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton ton, D. C., to start the federal emer­ ty to avail itself of the oportunity for
Ore. Bute red aa aeoond-claae matter at the poatoffice at Beaverton, Ore. gency relief work which will follow ^ otec“ on “ gainst Diptheria Thirty-
I the CWA no time will be lost. Bur ton, of the th‘ «-‘ y ^ even children who are
Subscription Rate«
instructed by W E Crocker received
____11.00 Three Months ________________ $ -35c E. Palmer, engineer in charge o f the
One Year -
the
second injection of Toxoid as a
____ .50 Bubacriptiona Payable in Advance work projects for Oregon, said re­ protection against Diptheria and ten
Biz Month«
cently at hi« office in room 522 Spal­
of the children at the request of their
ding building.
Beaverton Office— Broadway at O. E. tracks. Phone Beaverton 7503
vaccinated
against
Portland Office—408 Dekum Bldg., Phone ATwater 5914
Tentative date for the start of parents were
1 Smallpox as well.
F E R A work is April 1.
Dr. J. Almon White of Aloha and
A SQUARE D EAL FOR VE TE R AN S the power to destroy private invest­
Jobs which have not been complet­
County
Nurse made two visits to the
ments in the electric industry with ed or not started under CW A will be
Members o f Congress demonstrated loss o f taxes from such properties, tackled by the FERA, it is under­ school at a weeks interval in order'
their willingness to rectify their mis­ which means heavily increased taxes stood. Work on public improvements that the»e children might have this
advantage.
take of last March when they over­ for remaining taxable property.
will be given preference.
rode the veto of the President in con­
This clinic is one of a series which
Cities are asked by him to send out­
nection with
veterans’ legislation.
has been provided throughout the
lines
of
their
piojects
to
the
planning
C O O PE RATIO N OR W H A T *
Easter Breakfast
Many will call the action of Congress
i office in writing instead of making county during the school year, and
merely a political jester.
However,
which
has
been
sponsored
by
the
phy­
Secretary of Agriculture
Wallace personal applications.
those who have seen results of the so- ( advocatea th(it we adopt a mlddle
sicians of the county, by O. B. Krause
Rivaling even the Easter dress pa­
called Economy Act realize that vet- road between naUonallsm and Inter- _
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superintendent of schools,
by the rade in importance is the Easter
erans are entitled to a square ^ “ ‘ nationalism. We would both sell and P o s s i b l e O p p o r t u n i t y
Washington County Public Health as- breakfast following the traditional
from the government The members buy more abroad than we do at pr„,_
sociation, by the County Health Of- Ea«ter egg hunt.
I f the hunt has
o f Congress in their vote are merely cnt And an ei!W,nUal of that aa Mr
hor Creditors to Collect fleers and the County Health Nurse. been a real one a hearty bleakfast
reflecting the opinion of the vast ma- Wallace pointed out, is that about
■—
Approximately one hundred and will be appreciated and, according t o 1
jority of the common people when
1 25,000,000 acres of first-class agrlcul-
“ I f all my creditors will vote for sixty-six children in the sural schools Inez S. Wilson, home economist, there
they
tural land be retlred from production me in hopes of getting paid from my h“ ve at the request of their parents, | axe no foods which fill the bill better
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g
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Acreage and crop
contol is the most salary, I will go over big," writes Alva this school year been injected with | than ham and eggs,
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the
disabled i veterans
persistent of agricultural problems Lewis, Klamath rancher, in Malin adequate doses of Toxoid to protect
Broil, d Ham
now.
Every farm economist, every i Enterprise, announcing his candidacy “ gainst Diptheria.
School districts |
Trim the rind and the lean edge
N E W Y O R K PO LITIC IA N S
j qualified observer, every progressive for the republican nomination for as- included are Glenwood, Lyda, Hill- ! from a slice of ham and cut the edges
‘‘The assessor’s salary would side, Sherwood, Beaverton,
Ceda>;
farmer, knows the need of it. In cer- sessor.
in several places to prevent curling.
Postmaster Farley is a New York
.... .
^
I tain agricultural field« notably cot- come In quite handy to pay back Mills, Barnes, Cooper Mt., Laurel, and Lay the ham on a broiler rack and
politician and waa not made Postma«-
.
3
Definite plans
have
_
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ton—a large measure of success has taxes, water taxes, dog taxes, chicken Laurelview.
place under an electric grill or gas
ter General because of his knowledge
K, , .
...
It
been * cb‘«ved in obtaining it, due to taxes, hatchery taxes, stamp taxes, been laid for Fairview as well,
flame. Turn frequently and cook at
of postal business.
It is common
Such a service would be impossible
the intensive work of cotton coopera real estate taxes, auto taxes, gas tax-
a moderate heat.
Allow about ten
knowledge that he i« giving more
taxes, public school tax- were it not for the whole hearted co-
tives, whose . membership includes s es, . irrigation
. . . . . . . . . . . .
minutes for cooking a very thin slice
consideration to the building of a po­ .
heavy percentage of
the farmrs of es, high school taxes, light taxes, bank operation of the physicians who have 1 Qf banl twenty minutes for
h im cut
litical machine in the United States
their areas.
check taxes, personal property taxes, generously given of their time and i., to xt inch thick and thirty rnin-
than to the efficient handling of our
Unorganized farmers, each pursu- 8ewer taxes, paving taxes, cosmetic skill in this united effort to keep
My husband is always burntting
mails.
utes for a slice 1 inch thick.
ing hi« own policy irrespective o f 1 taxes’ theatre ticket taxes, telephone ¡children well.. Those who have ac*-
into our new furniture.— P. Z. il.
The history of graft in Demociatic marketa or price levels, are the great taxeH' highway taxes, hog taxes, tively assisted in the school program
Hum und Egg Omelet
?
New York City should be a warning obstacles to orop regulations.
1 cup finely cooked ham
They wbeat taxes, milk taxes, NCA, CWA, of immunization this year are:
Dr.
to western Democrats. We believe it
continue to produce surplusses that HW A- r o R “ nd X Y Z taxee,
relief Rucker of Sherwood. Dr. C. E. Mason,
4 eggs
possible that Farley was sincere in his must be thiown Into already glutted taxes ,so-called because it is a relief i0f Beaverton; Dr. G. F. Via of Forest
2 teaspoons butter.
•
recomendation that air mail contracts markets, forcing down prices- and ! *° Bet em P“ 'd * luxury taxes, college Grove and Dr. J. B. Dinsmore, county
1%
teaspoons
flour
be cancelled, but would it not be logi­
W H A T DOES T o r n H U S B A N D DOT
governmental work has made hardly taxes, state taxes, and to cap all we I health officer,
cal to cancel contracts uo that deaerv
1
cup
milk
may
soon
be
paying»«
sales
tax
which
a dent. The way out is through more
lng Democrats might benefit?
covers everything which is already
Salt
voluntary cooperation.
Aphis Working on Vetch Crops
taxed. I even have to pay a tax on
Beat
the whites and yolks of the ------------- M O T O R IS T S ----------- '
HILLSBORO-
Pasturing
back
early
Cooperatives are essential to recov­
aspirin when I take a dose to ease
T A X P A Y E R S G ET A B R E A K
seeded vetch fields enough to check eggs separately.
ery and to prevent government regu­
To the yolks, add
my pain.”
Use Your C R E D I T
their growth may aid ¡somewhat in the butter, a pinch of salt, and the
A bill has been Introduced in Con­ lation of farms.
Lewis operates a poultry farm and controlling injury from aphis which
gress authorizing payment of Federal
for C a r
Repairing
chick hatchery south of Klamath bave made their- appearance in con- ham, finely chopped. Make a smooth
and local taxe« on government prop­
TI1INGN ONE REM EM BERS
No
Interest—
No
Carrying
Charge
cup of milk.
Falls and is well known In the Klam- «¡derabie numbers in some of the paste of the flour and
erty utilised for purely commercial
R. M. H O FER
ath country.—Oregon Voter.
fields that have made a good growth, Gradually add the rest of the milk
Triangle Service Co.
business purposes In competition with
says W. F. Cyrus, county agent. In and the well-beaten egg whites. Com­
122 N. W. l»th AVK.,
AT. 395»
private interests o f citizens of the
According tq the moat authentic
warm sunny weather, aphis injury in-
(West Side)
United States.
Exempted from as- reports, the German
and Russian Hospital Holstein
bine the two mixtures, pour into a
oreases, Mr. Cyrus says, unless some
sessment would be property used for press are bound and gagged by dicta­
Breaks State Record control measures are taken. Warm
the army and navy and other strictly torship and the people are fed only
rainy weather encourages the develop
governmental function« which benefit such opinions a* the ruling powers
PILES guaranteed removed without knife or needle. OLD SORES of
ment of a fungus on the aphis, which
anv kind. STUBBORN SK IN IR R ITATIO N S , and A TH LE T IC FEET,
•II the people Instead of only privi desire. Such a breach of liberty would
Breaking bones and records seems
if
you have failed to ItesU them hv other means, will quicklv respond
be Intolerable in the United States. to have become a habit with the reg­ had begun to show to some extent
leged groups.
under our new methods. Our herlml remedies are assured satislac-
early
in
March.
The
aphis
are
usu­
BRONCHITIS, c o u g h s , a s t h m a , RH EU ­
Tax-exempt governmental businesi In all history, hard-won freedom of istered Holstein heifer, Bess Home­
MATISM, F E M A LE DISORDERS ailments of tin- LIVE R , STOMACH
ally found right in the tip of the
GI.ANDS, und the U R IN A R Y SYSTEM of men und women. 10 years
ventures have caused a tremendous the Individual has been «afe-guurded stead Aster, owned by the State Hos­
vetch plant where they do most of
In business. Licensed N. II. Physicians.
Hpeech. pital at Pendleton, Oregon.
When
drain on private taxpayers. This type by a free press and free
i
their
damage, according to Mr. Cyrus.
o f unfair competition with private Even an Innocent gesture toward tres­ “ Aster" wan a little calf she had the
citizens destroys highly taxed private pass upon such freedom, must be misfortune of breaking her right front
G E N U IN E DU A R T
leg at the knee. Instead of following
business with the re«ult that remain' resisted.
Chinese Medicine Co.
And now it is proposed that the gov- the customary practice of shooting
Ing private property is forced to carry
PE R M A N E N T
erament
should
manufacture
furniture
\
her
the
herdsman,
R.
A.
Tillman,
had
610 S. W . 2nd Ave., cor. Alder
• heavier tax load to offset the de­
$1.95
for post office« in order to employ her leg carefully set and put in a plas-
ficits thus created.
Portland, Oregon
Office Hours: 10 to 7, Sundays Jt Holidays
Without doubt supporters of tax-ex­ unemployed coal miners from West ter cast. She soon was fullly recov-
ringlet ends.
10 to 12.
When
empt, socialised government compe­ Vlrginla. The next logical step would ' ered and became a great pet.
BE. 3043
BRANCH OFFICES:
_______
tition with private citizens,
will be fo r the government to operate coal she freshened as a senior two-yeat^old
B O NITA
Salem— 130 N. Commendai St.
mines
to
employ
the
furniture
work-
she
was
put
on
official
yearly
test
in
nr v T- i
Albany—Venetian Th«'*»tre Bldg.
B E A U TY SHOP
strenuously oppose this bill. I f it is
a day),
N. li. 41 ,nSalem and Albany office hours Tuesday “ nd ( ’ham N il*
502 Raleigh Bldg.
passed, the
tremendous subsidies era who lost their jobs because of Class B (three milking«
Saturday Only
t
¡Now comes a leport from the Hols-
6th & Wash, ultove
which political busings enterprises government competition.
Kahev-Brook
man
Maurlce
Hundus,
born
in
Russia.
tein-Friesian
association
of
America
now enoy, will be wiped out and a
ha« broken the
foundation o f tax equality and justice and its friendly critic, said, in a pub- stating that Aster
established, which will offer tremen­ lie address: "The poorest person In state butterfat record for her age and
dous encouragement to private initi­ America has a better meal, bettei cla88- Her y ‘eld was 644 6 Pounds of |
clothing and better bed than the rich- ' f“ t “ nd 21,002.4 pounds of milk. 1 en
ative and enterprise.
Take a specific example to show the est in Russia.* I f such a statement Iton8 is the lot of milk for a flrst calf
It
taxpayers’ intereet in this bill: The has been made by other than one who heifer to make in a years time.
Federal Government has now author­ has spent most of his life in Russia, nieans a daily average of fifty-five (
Since
ised initial appropriations of some it would be Impossible to believe pounds or over six gallons.
$100,000,000 for two power projects on And in Ritaida capitalism has been completing this record Aster hus
the Columbia River to build duplicate wiped out for the benefit of the mass freshened again and is now averag
Who is to blame for their suffer- i ‘nK ^ pounds of milk a day on two i
electric plants in a territory already es.
Ing*
milkings.
oversupplied with power. Under the
present laws, these businem ventures
which will cripple or destroy the earn­
HOW TO T R E A T PO TATO SEED
ings and tax-paying ability of private
A great many "new farmers" have
plants, will be entirely exempt from
taxation.
They perform no neces­ asked how to treat seed potatoes. Jo­
Short Method— Mittlern Harmony
sary function of government for all seph Belunger, assistant county ugen!
W A T E R M A N SYSTEM
says
to
make
a
solution
of
4
os
conro-
,
the people and will serve but a Unti­
D EM O N STR ATIO N F R E E
ed number o f privileged users from sive sublimate to 30 gallons of water, i RO Y J. W H IT E
»15 Studi»» Bldg
properties paid for by all the people Add H os to 1 os corrosive sublimate
E V E R Y F R ID A Y A SATU RD AY
after each dip to maintain strength.
of the United States.
Suppose this $100,000.0(10 Investment Spread out to dry before cutting.
waa assessed on a 50 per cent basis,
as is the custom with private prop­
A pessimistic qulpper somewhere
erty and paid a total property tax of down the line declares that he has
40 mills.
The states of Washington added up and duly computed all of
and Oregon would collect $2,000,000 the president's alphabetical
recon­
annually on the investment. The Fed­ struction agencies, and that the final
j Kerry Cltrk s MutitUn
eral Government and the state gov­ equation results in lOU. Salem Pre*s
S e ib e r lin g -L u c a a M u s ic
ernments would, In addition, collect
4 1 4 8. W. Morrison 8t.
large sums in Federal income tax, state
000 B U S IN E S S C A R D S
income taxes .ftanchise taxee. license
403 llck u m Bldg. A T . 5011
taxes, capital stock tarfrs. eoi pota­
tion taxes and all other taxes which
privately owned property qf like na­
ture would pay. Counties, school dis­
trict* and municipalities would all
profit from tax funds. Unlew such
business ventures are taxed, they have
Friday to Saturday
Husband «mpWife
DR. CHAN LAM
P I A N O «J A Z Z
I BAND & ORCHESTRA
INSTRUMENTS
SHEET MUSIC
$1.50
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4th
to Fifth
Motor Equipment,
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^Tte} H rim Serving Portland and
Ita Suburbs
BEER DISPENSERS
cEAST
are the Last Tw o Days
you can sell beer
CALIFA
WITHOUT
a bond filed with the
State Liquor Commission
VVe can gave you
A BOND
in twenty minutes
Oregon Beer
Dispensers Assn.
Multnomah Hotel Rm 290
r O t I U N O , OREGON
through
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will take you Ea« through the
warm win thine of California and
Southern Arizona at the lowes«
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fares have been cut. Delkioua
meals in our dining car* cost as
little as »04. For details. *ee
your S. P. agent or write J. A.
OEM A N D Y , GrmrrJ Pa»»ee*er
Atemt, 705 Pxobc Bldg, Port-
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