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F R ID A Y , S E P T E M B E R 13, 1933 BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE PAGE 3 Statehouse Gossip B U Y > N b S E L L ERNEST List Your Wants, Rentals, Articles for Sale or Trade and Miscellaneous Wants, in These Columns 2 Cents a word per issue. Minimum 25c CASH with copy We PublJih the Beaverton Enterprise Multnomah Press Tigard Sentinel Aloha News Complete Eastern County and Western County Coverage. Washington Multnomah We assume no financial responsi bility for errors which may.appear in advertisements published in these columns but in case where this paper is at fault will reprint that part of an advertisement in which the typographical mistake occurs. AUTOMOBILES WANTED INCIKABI.ES WANTED—Arthritis, sinus, rheumatism, prostate, sore and j stiff limbs, aches and pain, to try free, the MIRACLE KOL-A-dAt, No medl.'ine, no operation. Call AT.; 3729 or write 310 Oregonian Bldg. THE EA3LIBT C1CCKÎ IN THE ROMAN COURTS USED TO LIMIT SPtÀKi üJ TIKE ANDTOFKiVEiiï BABBLING. fe u K l« d ¡M I© @ ir ® MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE 610 Sj W. 2nd ave., AT. 2726. Chemists, j Assayers and Metallurgists. High est prices paid for OLD GOLD and | SILVER. POULTRY WANTED COLORED & LEGHORN BROILERS! wanted. We also want 200 colored \ hens weekly, Cash Paid. We wili j call. Phone EA. 5679 or write COLUMBIA PRODUCE CO., 322 SE \ Oak St., Portland, Oregon. HUSKY, HEALTHY DAY OLD and ] Started White Leghorn & Red Chicks Custom Hatching & Brooding done ( Jamesway Machines. Millers Hatch- j ery, 11309 N. E. Halsey, Portland, j TA. 3569. ALL KINDS OF POULTRY W AN -¡ TED Phone SU. 5727 or write 10015 j Powell blvd., Portland, CASH PAID We will call. REAL ESTATE WANTED ; p ia s s i* _ ■ TOCA. "**» i O: . o r UÜHT5 AUV.M CLOCKS. JUZIfrRS A N D B t t l S u V W W M SPEAXE33 TVtfclR T|f'.¿ IS O » THE CLEPSYDRA . . * 4FR C M THE G i"' f K M EAN IN G T O STEAL AN? W HTM J \X V TVti C H W i G M l T E T T O F IP ? G I? EE!<5 A N D R O M A ftS .lT r i-fS DT ic D TiM t 3 Y T T I[ T I C L O F «'A TT I? IT W A S U SED t X U N S IV t L Y IN T H e C O U R TS O F JUSTICE TO LIMIT T H E S P E A k i'iG T IM E A i - O T O P R E V E N T 8 A B B U N G H B W E TMF N A M E S O f A Q U A M C A R € " T0 G A IN TIM E JU f f d T A L P E R b t a t , T O W A S TE T I M E .T H E F l u B U S T ! T O f TM O! f D A Y S \l VS T O T P I C K T H E l - W H I L t T O D A Y IN C L O C K 6 Y F i t ! N G IT W IT H M U D D Y W A T E R - O U R C O U R T S ,A N D T O L E N C T H C N ITS P E R I O D . L E G IS L A T U R E S t h e m o d e r n ' c l e p s y d r IS T H E C- A V £ 1. WE BUY AND SELL USED CARS— WE HAVE A CASH BUYER for 5 or I Agency for Willys 77 and Graham 6 room strictly modern house, lo -! cars. Used Car Exchange, Phone cated in Multnomah or Capitol Hill Hillsboro 2641. district. GANNETT-POWNDER CO. Cor. Spring Gar. Rd. and new Hi CONCRETE PRODUCTS a way, AT. 1400 ._________ __________ SANITARY CONCRETE SEPTIC RESTAURANTS AND CAFES L nim <cill \\ t TANKS—Special introductory prices Sewer, Irrigation, Drain Pipe, Blocks WHITE ROSE CAFE 136 S. W Morri well curb. PORTLAND CON son BE. 9096 other location 18 N. W Lunch for School Children CRETE PIPE & PRODUCTS CO. 3rd Ave., Special Chicken Dinners Phone AT. 4921 5819 Macadam Ave. Southern Style on Sundays. Week Schqol days are here again. From ly meals 15o and up. DOG CAT HOSPITAL the little red school house in the coun try to the imposing school house in SCHOOLS ROSE CITY VETERINARY HOSPI the city, there is the hustle and bustle TAL will gladly answer questions MOLER Barber College—This In that goes with the opening of schools after the long vacation. concerning your pets. HUTHMAN'S ternational System is the scientific During the summer with long hours Issue B ook D escribing Causes, Veterinary Hospital 2137 S. E. 7th wav: . some nav: 3 teachers. Wr.te oi call 227 S. W. 3d ave.. Portland of play in the sunshine most children R avages and M eans o f P re Ave., EA. 3105. have had healthy and ravenous appe vention o f Erosion j BARBERING TAUGHT—Two schools tites and mothers have had little to FARM LOANS in Portland, Oregon; some pay, lut- worry a h 'J U t in that respect. But with MADISON, Wise.—Under the title est scientific equipment; expert In the excitement and hurry of school MONEY TO LOAN on improved Pro structors. MODERN BARBER days it may be eomewtiat different. "Protecting Investment Values In ductive Farms, Low Interest Rate. Land,” the American Bankers Asso Prompt Service, no delay. Hubbs COLLEGE, 1038 S W. 1st Ave, cor. It is often difficult to get Mary or John to eat the amount of food for ciation Agricultural Commission has & Hammond, 310 Guaranty Trust Main or 135 Madison St., Portland, breakfast that is necessary for glow published a booklet dealing with the Co. Bldg., 623 Oak St., Portland, Or. Oregon. ing and active bodies. This too often conservation of soil resources as a results in over fatigue rowaid the end pressing national problem. FOR SALE SAWDUST BURNERS O f the morning session and the child "Careful estimates indicate that 750,- will have but little appetite and will 000,000 tons of soil, suspended and dis FRESH COWS FOR SALE—Dave MONKS NEW SAWDUST BURNERS eat less than if an adequate breakfast Mer^o, 1 mi. N. Huber Rented. Sawdust Water Heaters had been eaten. And supper just solved, are carried off to the sea each $12.50. See display any day, even can't make up for these two lost meals. year by running water," the commis FOR SALE—By private party, 1200 ings, or Sunday 4053 N. E. 30th Ave. Surveys of school lunches have sion's book declares. "An equal amount Filberts, Barcelcnas and Duchilly. GA. 6856. __ i shown that for the majority they are removed from its source is left en route. Just right age for field transplant i lacking in the essential or protective This means a total of 1,500,000,000 tons, STOVES ing, reasonable price. Will show you __ i elements needed for growth and body | equal to approximately one ton for stock if interested. Write Box 507 j I repair and supplied by milk, fruits Beaverton. Prices reasonable Come to Stove Headquarters and vegetables. In planning lunches each acre of land In this country. Tho Soil Conservation Service estimates w< for the school child it is necessary t o 1 that 35,000,000 acres have been ruined. Electric, or combination COLLIE-SHEPHERD 2 yr old, watch provide these foods first and then the "There are 125,000,000 more acres dog & childrens pet. Old Brick Yard used, Priced Right. more filling foods for energy. that have lost the valuable topsoil, and place on Allen avenue, Beaverton. Here is a box lunch menu which is Lang Stove Co. it is estimated that still another 100 Phone AT. 2070 sure V>' please: 1017 S. W. fitti Ave ACREAGE—17.64 Acres, fine soil for Chopped Egg and celery sandwich million acres are being converted into marginal or sub-ma'ginal land, bring Walnuts, Filberts, Berries, or garden SUBURBAN PROPERTY on whole wheat bread. 12 mi. out rocked rd, price $874, $25 Peanut butter and honey sandwich ing disaster lo those trying to eke out cash, $10 per mo. Layman, 1878 $10 DOWN, $10 A MONTH 2 acrw es on white bread. a living from erosion enfeebled soil, near Beaverton, wonderful garden S. W. 10th Ave. Apple, ginger cookie, hot chocolate cud threatening ruin to the next gen ground, price only $650, Owner will (Thermos). eration. sinee these destructive forces supply lumber for you to build. All WOOD FOR SALE—No. 2 $3.50 cord; A menu planred for a school lunch are going on at an increasing rate,’’ for $10 month. Write or phone Second growth $4; Old growth $4.50 room is ag follows: In a chapter devoted to control and AT. 0548, FRANK L. McGUIRE, Oak $6. 75c a cord extra sawed. Vegetable chowder with bacon. preventive measures for soil losses it Leave order« at Pete Potvin Mkt. Fruit Salad, wholewheat bread and WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS describes terracing, strip cropping, Tigard Telephone 79. Delivered. butter, ice cream. wind erosion control, gully control and For a lunch at home this menu was FOOT HEALTH WANTED TO BUY—Cheap horses planned: the control of losses from leaching. for fox feed. Bebout Silver Fox Other chapters are devoted to soil Scalloped Salmon, Baked Potato DOLLAR ARCH SUPPORTS - Stand resources, the toll exacted by soil ero Fa m, Aloha Phone Beaverton Raisin Bread & butter lettuce Salad ard makes. We fit them. They fit Peaches Sponge Cake sion, methods for keeping soils produc 9725._______________________ _______ into all shoes. Foot Comfort Guar tive, state and national uses for non- Milk anteed. Consultation, Examination WATCH REPAIRS agricultura! land, forestry In a soil con Free. No obligation. J. E. TRY- servation program and wild life in a ZELAAR, 310 Burnside St., AT. 7979. TAKE YOUR SICK OR DEAD If y«)u have a house for rent or sale land use program. The booklet de Watches and Clcok.t to F. M Cliris- try the classified columns of this pa FOR RENT scribes in detail the marshalling of man, 528 S. W. Salmon. BE. 3858. per. They bring results. many forces which is being brought He will cure at a 1ft live price. UPSTAIRS APARTMENT—for rent. about under the leadership of the Soil Furnished or unfurnished. Inquire WINDOW, PLATE, MIRROR GLASS Erosion Service to meet tills national Beaveiton Bakery. problem. FUEL PRICES J. A. CLINE Glass and Glazing, Plate, Windows WOOD—NO. 1 Old Growth 4 ft, $5; and Auto Glass- Mirrors Resllvered For Results—use the want ads. Short Wood 12-16 inch, $5.50; Sec 1338 S. W, 3rd.______ ATwater 6788 ond growth, 4 ft $150. Scholls 1851 If Y'ou Want 1« Grow Will pay telephone calls on all or- PEAS A N D V ETCH WISECRACK OF THE DAY ders given. On Contract A man remarked: "One o f the ob GREGG SHORTHAND See Us Now J. O. JOHNSON jections to public ownership as I see MRS. ROSE BARCLAY. BEGINNING it is that nobody thinks of it until Attorney at Liw and advanced Shorthand $2 month some smart guy builds something Portland office 925 Yeon Bldg. Also private work. AT. 2296, 1504 worth owning.'1 707 N. E. UNION AVE. 3. W. Broadway. Tigard office Johnson Bldg., Wed Portland Oregon nesday and Satuiday HIDES, WOOL, CASCAKA BARK Phone EAST 5535 Buying, Selling or Exchanging if Phones Tigard 52 and 0351 HIDES A WOOL, CASCAKA—A spec Just as important on the farm as the laity. LEE BROS., 431 S W Front store. Little articles may be conver ted into cash and articles that you Ave, ATwater 5334 want may be lying idle in your neigh bor'i garret. USE THE WANT ADS LINOLEUM BANKERS ACTIVE IN SOIL SAVING MOVE SEED CONTRACTS A. M. HAND Seed Co. SEE ALL THE MODERN WAYS TO USE ARMSTRONG'S LINO LEUM for Floors, Drain Boards, Walls, and Base Boards. Prices to suit any budget. CORK FLOOR PRODUCTS CO., Broadway nr. Salmon. Phone BIG 00M. PERSONAL PAINTING, PAPER HANGING—W. T. ANDERSON, AT. 3881, Multno mah. CRIPPLED READER, gift of God, tells the truth. Bring the truth and I will tell you the truth No pay if I don't tell, 1110 S. W. Morrisic/n, rm. 5. BE 1347. SEE DR. ETHEL A. SACRY for in- sta it relief for corns, calouses and ingrowing nails. BEacon 4101, 929 S W. Salmon St.. Portland. Or. C a n c e rs .^ 0” ' Gallstones, No Surgery Polish Method. We are Open for investigation. Call or write POLISH HEALTH CLINIC 703 Times Bldg. Portland Flowers Howers for all Occasions Funeral Designs Promptly Delivered Terwilliger Greenhouse Near Bwtha Station Phone AT. 1020 FINLEY A MON Funeral DIrecSufo Montgomery St. 4th to Fifth Motor Equipment, ___Staff A Facilities for Serving Portland and its 8uburbe Has Your Cüm4 m ,né ream U n t 0 i Subscription yon j r* Expired? town PUBLIC SALE The Undersigned will sell at Public Auction three Mile* South of Beaverton and three miles north of Tigard, one mile west of Progress on the Scholls Ferry Highway Sale to Start at 1 o’clock p. m. Wednesday, Sept. 18 Team o f horses, six years old, weight 3700 lbs. They must lx1 seen to be appreciated. Heavy harness and wagon. Two Guernsey-Jersey grade cows Two long yearling heifers. One heifer calf. Two hogs, weight 150 lb each. Binder Sprlngtooth harrow, di«c harrow drag harrow, two horse cultiva tor, one horse cultivator, walk ing plow, hay cutter, grindstone, hay, rope, double trees, chains, forks and all small tools to be found on a farm. Cook stove, heating stove, and fruit jars. One hundred bushels of wheat, 220 bushels of grey oats, 300 lbs vetch seed, some barley, 4V4 tons baled straw, 150 white leghorn hens, 5 cords wood and many other articles. Ijook for Red Ar row for place of sale. Terms of Sale:— $20 and Under Cash, Those Desiring Credit must see the clerk before buying. A D A M. SLIGER, ... Owner J. W . H U G H ES, Auctioneer JAY GIBSON, Clerk, f irst Security Bank, Beaverton L. OKA1 Endless conferences featured the past week all relative to <. ae subject a new capitol location. The sessions have been between the governor and the board of control, the group of Sa lem citizens urging more ground, and the Willamette trustees. The three conferred again the start of this week in order to present a program to the state legislature. • • • 9 • And the dute of tiie legislature awaits the completion of a recom mended progrum. For a time the past week it was expected the call w.iuld be issued momentarily. The latest n poits now are that it will be called early in October. Prognostica tions are purely guess work as the governor himself does not know when he will write the proclamation . vacation of Stute street and construc tion streets around the old grounds. It will give the grounds a total of 20 acres, which was declared ample suf ficiency. Word from the federal government on the application for giants to buy more land, now is awaited before the session will be called. This was ex pected momentarily. Senator Charles L McNary, who was in on some of the conferences, voiced assurance the fed eral government would provide the grant. Recovery Would Eliminate Necessity for More Taxes New York -iIB S ) "Recovery would solve the financial difficulties o f the Federal Government without the ne cessity for further diastic increases in the burden of taxation," according to a report on "Federal Finances in the Fiscal Year o f 1935" issued by the Na tional Industrial Conference Board. 9 9 9 9 9 This non-political study indicates When it does convene, the probable plainly that business recovery and re “capitol" will be tile slate armory employment are the central factors in and the dining room of the Marion the restoration of a sound fiscal policy Hotel adjoining. This would permit for the Government. "All measures that tend to impede the second flour rooms of the hotel to be used for committees, and perhaps recovery in ; ieduction and trade pre tiie executive office« would be moved vent reduction of relief expenditures there temporarily. Orders have been and increase of revenue," the Board "Without recovery the budget issued foi ninety desks and the neces said. can be balanced only by the imposi sary chairs. • 9 9 9 9 tion of taxes which in the end would la the meantime the governor and defeat their aim by drying up th| members of tile board were in attend soutces of revenue and decreasing the ance at the Pendleton rounu-op. In income of the Government. "If relief expenditures are reduced addition tlie governor was making a swing around the- state with members to about one billion dollars for the fis- of the highway commission to inspect cul year of 1937 and revenues from ex eastern and central Oregon highways. isting sources continue to improve as Governmental activities will take on they have during the past two years, I it should be possible to draw up a fud swing again next week. • 9 9 9 9 I budget showing a complete balance, More federal motley was being except for public* debt retirements. If sought by the stute of Oregon. The sudt a budget should be announced latest application was for $800,000 for in January, 1936, the report states, it a central heating and power plant und would be the most constructive devel a central telephone system and police opment in the federal fiscal picture radio station. Elimination o f dupli in the whole depression period. cation in expense and to curb long dis tance calls were the objectives. Loca tion of the eight police radio stations If you have something to sell and hud not been determined. are in a hurry to dispose of it. Let • • 9 9 9 the classified columns of this paper Representative James H. E. Scott, prove its ability ns a speedy and effi I of Umatilla county, tiuiy not be pres cient sales medium. ent at the special session. Late re ports stated he had suffered a stroke and was critically ill at ills home, i Scott bus been a member of the state legislature for many years. He has been a consistent dry und at the last session brought in some extra dry measures. W h y p u t up w ith the • • • • • Judge W. A. Ekwall, congressman from Oregon's third district of Mult nomah county, ran up aguinst a snag last Sunday. He attempted to make a talk "not about himself but about the game" at the baseball contests in Portland. The boos and bronx yells prevented him and he finally gave up the uttempt and left the microphone. A * • • • His unpopularity, it was stated, was due to his reversal on the Townsend Old Age pension plan. During his campaign he supjiorted the bill, au thentic reports stated, but voted uguinst it in congress. It is begin ning to look as though he may be but a one-termer. He has not announced he would try again, however. • • 9 * 9 An unusual scene took place at the state's capitol last Sunday night. When the news flushed on the movies screen that Huey izing had been shot, the statement was met with cheers, not regrets. People in Oregon have not applauded the antics and activi ties of the Louisianan, and the feel ings were spontaneous and bordering upon hatred. , • • a a But the Long news story was fol lowed closely here. Newspapers and press association staffs were continu ously on tile phone answering queries upon hi« condition. An employee of the governor's office commented Mon day upon when a monument would be erected for the man who fired the shot the young Dr. Weiss. Anti-Long sen timent is strong here. Hater the capitol conferences ended late Monday with an agreement which gives the victory to all thiee factions — I the board, the university and the city of Salem. The governor will recom mend the purchase of Willamette uni versity to the legislature and will also make an alternate proposal for the south Salem site. • • • • • But tiie Willamette campus purchase will be the prior recommendation. The trustees requested $750,000 plus the site for a. new campus in Bush's pas ture. Thirty-four acres was to be purchased. In this proposal the city of Salem ha« approved a grant of 100,- 000 to the state for the purchase. The city cannot donate to Willamette, but it can to the state and the latter may use the money to buy the site. drudgery stove heat? You can enjoy clean, low-cost, convenient GAS heat, too, s Pt'iv, hy installing a Gas circulating air h eater In all the cost of the campus would he $825,00*) Salem c ntributea $100,000 private donations $2,700 ; 45 per cent I’ WA would contribute $337,500, leav ing the state to provide a cash pay ment by legislative appropriation of $385.000. It now rests with the legis lature, and should It be granted work would start within rix months. • a a • • This is the closest to an agreement yet reached and all parties to the agreement were reported as satisfied The nampus, adjoining the present capitol grounds, would be joined by Well Curbing Special Radial Brick for Well-Curbing, Cisterns, and Septic Tanks Face Brick & Building Tile S Y L V A N BRICK CO. Old Canyon Road at Sylvan BE. 4449 CO LU M BIA BRICK W R K S SE Water A Madison Sts. EA. 1101 # M ake this com in g w inter the most comfortable you have ever spent. Decide now on a gas circulating air heater.Clean —quick—convenient—no dirt, ashes or soot. Gas househeating rates arc down. And when you heat with gas, you get a ll your gas at lowest cost. A very attrac tive gas circulating air heater costs only $59.50 installed in your home. ($3 down; $3 mo. — plus small carrying charge). P ortland G as & C oke C ompany Shouroomt — SIXTH AND SALMON Vancouver . Oregon City . 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