____________________ BEA VERTON ENTERPRISE PAGE > FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1935 — —— — Have your attorney send your legal notices to this paper. JUNIOR BAND APPFARING AT CONVENTION MOV. t iiu r > H . IL J E F F K IE S , P ublish er With Claud« Hr** re ton and His Music* T>iihiUhed Friday of each week by the Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton, ^e E ntereTLaecond-claa. matter at the R ostof fice at Beaverton, Ore Subscription Ratea 11.00 Three Months .......................... 4 35c _______,50o Subscriptions Payable in Advance | One Year _ Six Months The Lonesome Club 821 S. W. 4th Ave. Portland ADMISSION ALWAYS 25c Beaverton Offioe-Broadway at O. E. tracks, Phone Beaverton 7503 B Portland Office—«08 Pekuns Bldg . Phone AT water 5914 Father’» Day Sund.y, f " " 1*1 .6 b . .. Court’s decision is likely to result in ¡the best phases of the NR A idea being 'continued voluntarily—while its worst J. j ’ 'S - S S f f i . , pa] ypU or j i rights, will be dropped. 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P. makes it economical with soup-to-dessert Meals Select at popular price*. hinqton 'vßnQpshcti , o i ' ih . t 40c l.t.M H H lM S BEER Every Day 40c, Sundays 50c The United States Army Recruiting Office in Portland is adding impetus to the recrutir.g campaign now in progress in order to fill an its foreign service vacancies befere the end of ¡the fiscal year now rapidly drawing to a close, according to a statement by W. VAN & CO. : Major H. D Bagnall, the Army Recruiting Officer in Portland. Home and Store Remodeling In view of the limited time remaining Wood Work of All Kinds no reservations are oeing made in these vacances, and Interested young' at , *rni*> n , men should contact rneir nearest, « 2 5 W. Burnside, AT. 7013, Portland army recruiting office while there still remains time. ! a ■ chance. £ ? ! • * '“ A ,thL I r C altitude leco.d as he Is out of sight. CeC“ Barn” ’ ‘° Cal ° en Many Industrie« are h hiring . . . . men of 50 and over. We have been wondering what |____________________________________ — • . » • article will be the headliner for sale amazed. But Senator George of Railroad Crossings on the radio after cold preventative6 . . p . o n _____ ________ Georgia, a distinguished attorney and cures are not needed LI. U . C o m m e n c e m e n t himself, pointed out on the floor of The vision of streamlined trains the Senate that there was nothing at Events Planned If the farmers want to go up to rounding the curves at 90 miles an all new about the Supreme Court’s Alaska, it’s all right, but can’t we hour. Inaugurating a new era in It has but voiced recognized | raiTroadVnr "focuses attention on the find some wuy to ship the politicians Commencement exercises for the action. _ o ,Cproviding” «m ploym .nl,up tb.r.T lirty .-.»hib sr.d u .u n ,, «■ «.< > . th . £nd etimulatlng industries by elmin , . . . . Univeiv.ty of Oregon will be held ^ sU ce John Marsha» at ion of grade crossings. A Princeton profeseor says the cost June 15, 16, and 17. with Oswald ,Jujt,ce John Marsha11 In the next few years, it is generally of living will be practically doubled Gairison Villard, noted liberal editor —O—O—O’ agreed ,the government will have to within the next two years. Wow! an son of one of the university’s early The fact is that the NIRA decision spend many billions of dollaxs on , Then it’ll be as high as taxes won’t benefactors scheduled to deliver the probably is just the beginning of an public works to provlue jobs. Surely, ¡it? 'address to the departing graduates avalanche. Mark that down for part of this money can be spent . . . . ¡and their relatives and friends. future reference. The AAA program, advantageously to reduce travel A man was granted a divorce in a Degrees will be granted to approx the tariff bargaining law and other hazards and facilitate transport. At Chicago court just exactly two imateiy 500. These will Include more measures are likely to get the axe as more than a quarter million grade 1 minutes after he entered the courtroom than 400 bachelor or arts or sciences, they come before the court. In other crossings in the country,—Stop, Look When a man can get a divorce that and about 50 doctor of medicine words when the young Brain and Listen_signs Impede the flow of 1 quick, there Is little excuse for not degrees for graduates of the univers |Trusters were scoffing at the Consti ity medical school in Portland. A , tution in 1933 they were not foo.ing. getting married. tail and motor traffic. number of cextificates and other They ignored it. Why don’t some originial genius awards will also be announced at the | __ q _ q _ q _ arise and suggest that the national commencement exercises. W h o Are Your Friends One of the most peculiar industrial ¡debt be paid by means of a chain ---------------------- angles to come to light recently is the j letter? ! fact that with many people unem , Often we hear people say that they ployed, there is a shortage of «killed have hundreds of friends-but if j Some of these d a KrPat A survey of 287 metal labor. they have they are indeed the lucnlest dlgjujter wi„ ovorconiP , he United manufacturing companies employing of individuals. I*or if they bcg*a ° states if these political leeches aren’t 115,260 employees showed skilled think a bit it might amaze them to ,ed |oOHe from , h(. treasury feed craftsmen enough to operate at the realize that the vexy people icy (rouigti.— R. H. Prichard, president N. increased production level were not would truly count as friends in the | E ^ ; available. true sense of the word might be | counted on the fingers of one hand. J a m e s P reston One question must be squarely faced Some people confound - . ... friends .» . . with now: Does Congress and the Ad Your Dreams acquaintances, forgetting t lat txue. mjn|Htration Intend to accept In full The decision of the Supreme Court ' real friendahip la a L i f f ® faith the interpretations of the Con throwing out the N. I. R, A. and re F rl.n il. «r e truly the .o l d « » « ^ Dinner The Washington State Elk conven L^; us revive to treat g m a httle f n « e ^ d , S t l u m u M e ¡'Uo“ WaWa Wa,,a Thursday. Friday better-m ake M b old h ® » * ixiatHe private initiative. It is equally and Saturday of this week is having little happier in t short time obvious that the psychological effect some of the finest band music in the W>So I o n a s this nation loves the old °* the decision—which eaid, by mti Northwest as irovided by the Portland fodcs atKhome—America is safe. State’s rights still exist and Junior E]k band shown here Th ai nwu* m 0 m the Federal power does not incuide J _ _ -j ww,, 'dictatorship over private endeavors slx strong, the group 1 « heading all Older M e n H a v e C h a n c e not within interstate c o m m e r c e ; parades and providing other musical ______ i will be a spur to industrial expansion entertainment for the conclave, under Industrialists who have refused to And those who gravely feared that th direction of George Ledecer. in VMr_ of mav the decision would cause an immed . . . . „ b‘ r* 7n h a n f o n thekr eet of riles ate drop In the worker s income are ,Inset) Jul‘an Dryer 5 feet 2 inches S on. - ¿ S 105 Eb' rt« advertised for—expertenced i punch . . . . Schultz, 6 ft 4 inches tall weighing and drill operators between the ages; Congress gives the bonus a—vote- 205 pounds, both 17 years of age and of 21 and 25. and the President gives It a—veto trumpters, the shortest and tallest There were none to be had. Those j usd a matter of arranging the vowels boys in the hand. Transportation young men aged with the depression , » . • for the group from Portland to and, of course, axe past that age now iumoed over the moon Walla Walla and return was provided The reassuring fact in the situation _ uat ,je fm n „ for aa by the General Petroleum corporation, ,h ,n , DANCE FRI. SAT. ’V m t u S u » i C° me Enjoy refreshing sleep in a soft, roomy berth. Improved Tourist Pullmans provide clean double berths at very reasonable rates. Space to walk around and stretch your legs is important on any jour­ ney. You have it on the train. There is clean ice-water to drink when you are thirsty. And there is always a convenient rest room with modern lavatory facilities. T rU e purposp or win devious new methods has taken rank as probably the most lt s a broad statement but when you be to circumvent Constitutional notable opinion opinion delivered delivered since since the the 8ee lhe adorable kitchen cabineis limitations? Civil War. But one of the points and corner cupboards made at the -------------------------- ¡generally overlooked is the dramatic Abney Wood Products you will agree it’s time to remodel . . . reasonable One statistician has figured that qualities of the decision. prices. . . and estimates gladly , . , Postmaster General Farley claiming —o —O—O— TR. 1964. to represent 22.0tKl.000 Democrats, For two years the incw Deal has 2504 N. E. Sandy. the Republican National Chairman gone forward with new statutes. —o —o —o — 16.000. 000 Republicans. Dr. Townsend Outstanding legal authorities who If you have something to sell and 25.000. 000 seekers for Utopia overnight, warned that they were unconstitu are in a hurry to dispose of it. Let !Coughlin 16,000,000 believers In fairies tlonal were brushed aside as Tories. the classified columns of this paper Senator Long 10.000.000 joiners, etc . Court tests were avo.oed by Admin prove its ability as a speedy and effi­ the greatest strain. that the total list of those who repre istration attorneys. For two glitter The firut person who comes in sent groups comes to over 300,000,000 |ng years everything went smoothly cient sales medium when the whole world has gone out. about ten times our electorate. but then came the present session of One who loveg the truth and you, ■ Congress with its new deluge of laws. and will tell you the truth in spite of Non Licensed Insur»nce Once more attempts were made to get you. the new statutes through before the We should keep our friendship in Concern invades Oregon supreme Couit could act. but the oonstant repair, and certainly If one _______ Democratic majority Itself began to wants a friend one muat be one. _ . _ , think toward« the Constitution. • • • • Salem, Ore., June 14—(Special)— _ q q q Best Phases of N R A Go On Representatives o f the Pacific Inter Thp gtagP was SPt aj| thou,rh by _______ ¡national Health Association of San dpsi>;n for , he Courf 3 action £ It won long rumored that lawyers ' Kr,?"».‘“ V * ? rfpoirtcl1 to be actlvely terrific drive was in progress to get ; L to “ the !®"K Administration / “J !!® " !. yer* ollcitmk busims, in Oregon, accord an PXtPnsion of N I R. A Proponents close as well • ing to the office of Hugh H. Earje^ of th(, Wagner I-abor Disputes Bill as those associated with industrial and insurance Commissioner The Pacific to substitute Washins^on authority business organlizatons felt the NRA international Health Assodiation Is »or ior..i authoritv in nmnlmmmt was partly unconstitutional. I not i„.,.nsP *„ nf,uiaie bU. mess re|ations waa being raced toward N i u a sin rin * Court i case^ .‘ h 8 "U is * unlawful. ? , , Commissioner enactment. The same was true of wk supreme Court S test case would *ou>d , solicitation th » » a amendments to result In a split decision probably 5 j Kl r .p states that « wanant h w been ' ' A amenciments to give the to 4 a. in the railroad pension and * ' * ^ «erretary of Agriculture unlimited gold seizure cases NRA friends were p papntativ nnd anv one having “ authority *,)d’ Plsy over handlers of agricultural certa n that the beral lust ees— i_I______ _ _.... . . . products. In fact, the week of Mav S K S CarLzoh Bra‘ndles a^d'Stone infor,Tu,K’ n w,hlc,hh wi" . lead, ,tht 27'was to he the week of the big leg - would u J h o T t h e T w T h e y w ,;: " k*' “ - ^ « l y almost equally certain that the con m isaion er professor breaking up the pranks of a servatives t— McRrynolds. Butler, _________________ schoolboy classroom, the Supreme Vandevanter and Sutherland would o I ■ >i j a Court stepped in at the dramatic vote against It Their prlnc!|>al worry o A l e m t o b e M e a d q u a r t e r s morn-nt and said Read your Consti wss what side Justice Roberts would, f o r R e |Je f D i s t r i c t 3 ‘ Ut‘° n o O -O - Besides, rail fares to California are low. It’s real econom y to g o this way and have all the comforts, conveniences and security o f train travel at fares o f 2c a mile and less. S sn lh e rn P a c ific For details, see your local S. P. agent or write J. A. Ormandy, Qettcral Passenger Agent, 705 Pacific Building, Portland, Ore. SAFETY/ As a rrwult, when the Supreme Under the new relief program Sa One wag suggested that thenextstep Court, by an unanimous decision, j lem will be the headquarters of ^OI Administration Is a school fo r , threw out the NRA In entirety, the I district 3, which consists of Clatsop, •s,,'w Deal lawyers, with the Constitu Administration was staggered I Washington. Polk, Clackamas,Marion. ,!on a!i required reading. Through Thus, the upshot of the Supreme; Lincoln. Benton, Linn. newspaper circles | assed the laugh j Ing jest, Well, the revolution Is over. I t-------*--------------------------------------------- — r------------------------------------------------------- O O O— New Deal attorneys professed to be | Here Comes the Bride F IN L E Y A SON F u n era l D l m r h r t Big, positive, easy-acting brakes ' --- ... 1 Montgomery St 4tb to Fifth Motor Equipment., Staff A Facilities for .i.H iin t a Serving Portland and its Suburbs he 1935 V-8 is the safest Ford car ever built. 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