The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, July 13, 1934, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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    BEAVERTON
PAGE 1
F R ID A Y , JU LY IS, 1934
E N T E R P R IS E
E. T. PAPE
WINS TRIP TO EUROPE
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With Office* in 711-12 Couch Bldg., corner Fourth and Washington Streets in Port­
land, is One of the Leading Architects in This Part of the State.
Has designed
Many Excellent Buildings and Homes and has a Reputa tion for Honesty and Care­
fulness that Extends for Many Miles.
IL IL J E F F R IE S , Publisher
Published Friday o f each week by the Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton
Ore. Rote red aa aeoond-olaaa matter at the postoffice at Beaverton, Ore.
One Year .
Six Months
Portland
and the surrounding | of the advancement of the age is
j country is remarkable for the many ; another work of marked superior
varied and durable buildings. Most scope.
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of these buildings have been designed
£ -p p ape has made a special
by local architects, who. each year. gtudy Q{ remodeIing the older homes,
add to their prestige by new achieve- He jg the right man to redesign your
ments in the field of building designs home ^ ag to ive it an appearance
to meet new demands.
and' with modern »tyle
of newnes3
Prominent in the architectural field dnd conveniences,
both here and through a large section
Mp> j.
ig coulleous and accom-
of the state is this well known man
,
, .
who has been responsib'e for the de- m°dath»g and can lj> lt‘,iC
signing of many notable latter day conveniently.
The general satisfac-
! structures of varied types.
' tion expressed by his many clients and
To build a house is one accomplish- the great demand for his services con-
ment.
To build a truly pretty and stitute a well merited tribute to his
comfortable home that is expressive efficiency and conscientious methods.
Subscription Rates
____*1.00 Three M onths----------------------- 1 -35c
___ .50 Subscriptions Payable In Advance
Beaverton Office—Broadway at O. E. tracks. Phone Beaverton 7503
Portland Office—408 Dekum Bldg., Phone ATwater 5914
wants to do—it is a case of what he
can do with the means at his disposal.
Prohibition created many problems.
We have lost sight of that individu­
Among them were growth of lawless­ alized idea of government spending
ness, an increase in drinking among and states, counties and cities have
many classes of society.
Repeal of been even worse offenders than the
prohibition was, according to the federal government itself. It is an un­
hopeful, expected to do away with questioned fact that investors are
the bootlegger, lessen drinking of putting money into tax-free bonds,
where it does nothing for the sake of
hard liquor.
It hasn't done that. According to industry, because of the fear that tax­
observers, the bootlegger continues to ation will continue to take most of
supply close to half of the nation’s the profit out of private business.
drinkers. And, as reports from police Jobs are lost, factories are closed,
departments show; drunkenness and homes and farms are foreclosed, in-
allied misdemeanors are on the in- dustrial development Is brought ab-
| ruptly to a halt—because of high
crease.
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The result is that conscientious taxes.
These are facts, not hot air.
Cost
“wets” are worried, are seeking to
find a solution to the new problems of government is our greatest and
that have come with repeal. They fastest growing problem.
know that If present affairs continue
it is almost certain that the country
He that would please all, and him­
will once more vote for national self, too, undertakes what he cannot
prohibition.
do.
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LIQUOR CONDITION PROBLEM
Cleta Moody, sixteen years old, Ken­
tucky high school student, who was
declared winner In the eighth annual
competitive examination for high
schools on the League of Nations.
The prize Is a trip to Europe.
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We wish to compliment this architect
upon the very valuable work that he
is doing in this section and to direct
your special1 attention to hits efficient
methods.
The publisher himself takes this op­
portunity to personally compliment
“ tm upon the well merited succès, he
is making in the practice of his pro­
fession and upon his excellent stand­
ing in the professional world of the
state and to assure our readers that
at his offices they will receive the
very best of professional services.
Take particular note of the home he
designed for Mr. and Mrs. Wm Findlay
i mans were slaughtered or imprisoned.
Innumerable ordin%y German citi-
! zens,, who were on the anti-Hitler
! side, were killed.
High officers in
j Hitler’s own storm troop, met a like
, fate, because they were not zealous
, ¿ y ^ A D A
.R r -M A Y N E
| enough in supporting him.
The result is that Germany, at this
Will Conditions in Europe
writing, is on the verge of revolution
Involve Us in Another
—it’s a case in which anything tan
happen. And what happens may have
Great W ar?
DESSERT FOR SUMMER DAYS
' Mix the flour and sugar in the top
much to do with deciding the future
of a boiler. Add the whole egg, and
| of the world, and determine whether j Not only does milk ii’ay a leading
The most Interesting news of the or not there is to be another great! role in the summer menu as a re­ the egg yolks, and beat until well
week comes from across the water. A war. Until the German crisis i, set- j freshing drink but also as the basis blended. Add lemon juice and rind.
great dtal that is of tremendous in- tied one way or the other, lights wil for many delectable Gummer desserts, Heat the milk thoroughly, but do net
FOR THE ( OMMON WELL ARE
Continuous advertising like con-
Stir it into the flour-
ternational importance has happened burn late in chancellories in all the ; It is possible to get much of the pro­ f let it boil.
sugar-egg-lemon
mixture slowly, in
great powers.
The principal) reason for the exist-1tlnuous wcrk’ ‘8 m° 8t effective If in Europe.
' tective elements in the day’s diet thru
order to prevent lumping.
Cook in
ence of the farm cooperative« is t o j therel8 any enterprise in the world
I desserts by using combinations of
All Europe fears war, is preparing I
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j double boiler for 15 minutes.
Stir
benefit their members by stabilizing1 that » Quitter should leave severely
! milk, fruits and eggs.
for It on the one hand while states- j AMERICANS ARE NOT
i constancy until it thickens, then cover
markets and raising prices to levels :ilone, it is advertising. John Wana-
men make long and empty speeches |
VERY HEAVY EATERS
Ice Cream of course, heads the list
Beat the egg white until stiff. Pour
were producers are able to make a iniaker*
concerning peace on the other. Main j
of favorite milk desserts. It is a good |
reasonable profit.
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thorn in the side of most European
More than a ton of food ig con- “buy” too, because of its high nutrì- j a few toblespoonsful of the hot mix-
At the same time, the public at
“We re headed back to the Jungles” powers is Germany—and today, when ¡suntled each year by the average per- tive quality and because of the infin- ¡ture over it ,and beat until well mixed.
large obtains Just about as many ,“« Scotty.
“Hoover made monkeys you speak of Germany, you speak of 800 in the United States, according to Ue number of attractive ways it can be , Then
, . . pour
. . the
. . . egg ..... white .. mixture
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benefits from successful agricultural! of us and Roosevelt plants trees for Hitler, the iron-handed dictator. U n-,statlstlC8 recently compiled by th e;dressed up durin(, fregh fruIt season .
the, h<V ' Hng '
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cooperation aa do the farmers them- j us to climb.”
der the treaty if Versailles, most j dairy industry. Consumption of fluid j Desserts with custard foundations latter vigorously during the addition.
■elves.
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fought-about document signed in this nlilk *n this country now amounts to ■ are popuiar
Made with milk and I Cook for about two minutes longer.
eggs and combined with colorful fresh Remove from the stove, beat until
No one gains when agriculture 1»
Five thousand acres of forest land century, Germany is allowed no army 140 ga»ona per year per capita.
that
amounts
to
anything,
is
prohi-;
Less
butter
18
consumed
per
capita
or
canned f ru|ts, custards can be smooth, and pour into custa-rd cups.
profitless. The farm Is the greatest were added to the Mt. Hood National
of Cover with a meringue made of the
single market in normal periods for j Forest when congress receni'y ap- bited from making or obtaining offen- in tbe United States than in several transformed into a great variety
two egg whites and two tsp. sugar.
sive
military
weapons
such
as
tank*
foreign
countries.
New
Zealand,
appetizing combinations.
the products of our factories—the proved the acquisition of that amount
Brown in a slow (300 F) oven.
fighting airplanes, big guns. It is an with 311 Pounds of butter consumed
great bulk of urban industrial work of privately owned lands.
Some “whole family” desserts made
open secret that Germany, under Hit- Per caP*tal Canadians and Austral- with milk are:
Apricot Islands
ers can trace their employment di­
ler, has successfully abrogated the ^an8, with more than 29 pounds; and
3 cups soft custard
rectly or indirectly to the farm con­
Coffee Froth
WHAT OTHER EDITORS SAY
treaty through various dodges. For Finland. Germany and Sweden, all
sumer.
1 can apricots
2 eggs
example,
famous
storm
troops
are
surpass
the
United
States,
which
con-
The governor refuse« to sit with
A constant supjtfy of agricultural
1 cup whipped cream
94
cup
scai'ded
milk
goods is essential to our national life Holman on the board of control be­ suppcsedly a fraternal order, and do 8ume3 only 18 pounds of butter annu-
Pinch of salt
6 tsp shredded cocoanut
not
technically
come
under
the
classi-
al*y
P*r
capita.
—and when markets are disorganized, cause Holman had said he has “ man-
94 cup hot coffee
Consumption! of cheese in the
Pour custard into deep sherbert
and prices are in the basement, the nens iU befitting a hog." Holman was fication of an army. As a matter of
94 cup sugar
fact,
they
are
well-trained,
well
United
States
has
increased
30
per
glasses.
Top each with 3 apricots.
prime
mover
in
the
scene
to
elect
farmer is unable to efficiently keep
1 tbsp cornstarch
As a reward, Meier appoint­ equipped, thoroughly disciplined fight- cen* *n tbe *asf decade, but is still far
the great machinery of production Meier.
Fill
centers
with whipped cream and
ing men.
below that of several European coun- i 1 tbsp cold water
ed him state treasurer after the rows
and distribution going.
94
cup
whipping
cream
sprinkle
with
cocoanut. Chi’l.
tries. Meat ronsumntinn
consumption in this rnun-
coun- I i
The thinking public is solidly behind on the board of control had killed
No man living has made a more try |aat year increased half a billion I Beat egg yolks with sugar. Add
the cooperative movement, and a wide state treasurer Kay. So when Meier spectacular rise than Hitler. Ten pounde over 1932, an
average per | scalded milk and coffee slowly, beat­
measure of the success it has achieved thinks H«lman not fit to associate I years ago he was in prison for strart-I ¿apka lnc r ^ " o f fouT 'pounds"
ing constantly Add cornstarch which
in the face of great obstacles, may be with, and Holman says what he did ing an abortive revolution against the j
j has been mixed with cold water.
attributed to that. Urban and rural about the governor, we regard both republican German government of
Cook in double boiler until mixture
The Russian Government has
groups have the same objectives, and as giving expert testimony----- Cor- the time. Sentenced to a long term,
(Hemorrhoids)
. m r a begun
, coats spoon, Place In parfalt or sher­
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they must pull together for the com- j vallls Gazette-Timee.
he was pardoned, in the belief that he
bet
glasses.
When
cold
top
with
Rectal Ailments
mon welfare.
was small political fry, could do no girls in the rudiments of military whipped cream.
defense.
harm.
Today
he
is
more'
powerful
Smokers will do well to ponder
.
Colitis
Lemon Cream Custard
TAXES. TAXES! TAXES
over this bit of news from The Dalles and more ruthless than even Musso­
94 cup flour
E
L
IM
IN A T E D
George Washington, first President
“A cigarette flipped from a passing lini and Stalin. His slightest word is
94 cup sugar
Congress has adjourned. But the
automobile tonight started a fire that law, and the faintest criticism of his of the United States, left an estate
No Operation, Pain
1 whole egg
eyes of the public are still turned on
Phono
or Loss of Time
destroyed 40 acres of wheat belonging policies is cause for arrest, concentra­ valued at $5.300,000.
HEucon
3 egg yolks
Washington. And most of them, fig­
to John Ryan, on The Dalles-Ca'I- tion in one of the camp« for political-
See me and save money
5206
uratively speaking, are fixed on the
1 egg white
prisoners
he
has
created
in
various
fornla highway." No one casts away
Writ«, or Call for FREE Booklet
treasury building.
1 tsp lemon rind
Vacation Special
a cigarette stub with the deliberate parts of Germany—and possibly, exe­
DR. R. S. PARKER
The last Congress., like its prede­
1-3 cup lemon juice
Intention of starting a conflagatlon. cution.
1001 Guardian Bldg.. 3d and Alder
cessor, was extraordinarily expensive.
$1.50
He !e just’ plain thoughtless—Oregon
1 1-3 cups m&k
Most European powers would give
It appropriated billions, and the bud­
----------- Portland. O r e g o n ---------------
Journal.
much
to
see
the
Hitler
government
col-
get, which has contained a wide gap
LUXOR
OIL
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j lapse—the Nazi movement is gaining
between Income and outgo for some
Permanent
Creation
o
f
a
wholesome
respect
for
Br°und ominously In other countries.
time, la still further out of Joint. In
Reg. $2.95
And
the
rumor
of
late
has
been
that
brief, legislative activities of rei*nt law and order is very much needed
the
German
people,
traditionally
Inde­
at
this
time
Hillsboro
Argus.
months have done nothing to mitigate
$1.95
pendent and Intelligent, are tiring of
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the tax problem—they have made It
him.
It
is
an
unquestioned
fact
that
o il. OF
considerably more Imposing than It
The man who refuses to advertise he no longer enjoyes the vast popular­
SANHELWOOD
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because of
his claim that people ity he once did, and that groups are
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It may be taken for granted that don't read the newspaper, la usually
much of the money appropriated will about the first one to call the editor's forming with the objective of elimin­
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Perhaps none of it will be wasted. of a column on the last page.—Ken­ of the trend that he is growing con­ Shampoo
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stantly harsher in suppressing oppos­
That, at this time, is beside the point. tucky Press.
OUR E N TIR E STOCK OF SUM M ER SH O E S
M A R C I A ’ S
in g opinion—all dictators do fhat
We are reaching the stage where busi­
when
their
power
is
on
the
wane.
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RALEIGH
BLDG.
nesses and individuals can no longer
Mrs. A. M. Turner ,of Wlmbleton,
pay heavier tax letles— and where
6th and Washington
AT. 5733
Hitler's answer to revolt came on
England,
is The owner of the largest Saturday, June 30, and Sunday, July 1. Above
many relief activities, because of their
Fahey-Brockman,
operated
EVENING SHOES INCLUDED
cost, are hampering, not forwarding, cat in the world. The animal's body The answer can be expressed in one by
MARCIA
MILLER
formerly
Is 36 lnche8 in length.
recovery.
ominous word;
Terrorism.
Kurt with Columbia Beauty and Pandora
Pumps, Oxfords, Straps, Ties, Sandals
Government is precisely like an In­
Von Schleicher, once Chancellor of
dividual. Ever}’ citizen knows of use­
The seven "marrying parsons" of Germany, the position Hitler now
Marvelous values-Every Pair from our Regular Stock
ful things he would like to buy. He Elkton. Md , America's busiest Gretna holds, was shot with his wife. The
Supply Your Future Needs Now at Substantial Savings
can't buy them because he hasn’t the Green, officiate at
approximately charge was resisting arrest —but few
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money. It isn't a case of what he 4.000 wedding ceremonies each year.
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will believe that. Other famous Ger-
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OREGON
DAIRY COUNCIL
PILES
$ 2.95
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