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Page Frida V, December 6. 1935 BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE, Beaverton. Ore. Two R P A V P K T O N - ^ E N T E R P R IS E B ab so n U . H. JK F F K L E 8 , I'u U U h e r Says— e av e rto n . P u b lish e d F rid a y o f « ac h w eak by th e P io n a e r P u b lta h la jf Co a t B B eav O ie. E n te re d aa aecond-cU sa m a tte r a t th e p o sto fflce a t B e a v e rto n O re. ttubbcription Hatea ____ $1.00 ___ ,50o ___ $ ,35c T h re e M o a t h a ------------- S u b sc rip tio n s P a y a b le In A dvance Six Moo B e av e rto n O f f J o e -B ro a d w ay a t O. E. tra e k e . P h o n e B e a v e rto n 7503 H .tftlan d O ffice—40k D ek u in Bldg , P h o n e A T w a te r 5914 A re S tock Prices T o o H ig h ? th e g o v e rn m e n t h a s a d o p te d "sa n c S ta te H ouse G ossip TI RK HELPS HAILE tio n s" a g a in s t th e selling' of sto ck s. BY E R N E S T L. G R A Y 8. B R O K E R S ’ LO A N S—J u s t b efo ie C o n tin u ed fro m P a g e 1 th e c r a s h in 192k. b ro k e rs lo an s to ta lle d $8,549.0v0.000 w hile th e fig u re is o nly $792,000,000 to d ay . T h is clea rly to th a t position b ec au se o f h is poll- in d ic a te s th a t »peculation h as n ot ru n tics. rife. S e c u ritie s a r e in s tro n g h a n d s a n d a re bein g held fo r th e "lo n g -p u d ” ! T h e s ta te b o ard o f c o n tro l th is r a th e r th a n fo r sp e c u la tiv e purp o ses. w eek clam p ed dow n on em ployes w ho ! In som e sp e cia l ca se s th e re m ay be 1 h av e been u sin g s ta te c a r s fo r p le a s blocks of sto c k h a n g in g o v er th e m a r u re p u rposes. A ny o n e u sin g a s ta te ket, b u t in g e n e ta i sto c k s h av e been c a r fo r su ch will be s u m m m a rily d is b o u g h t o u trig h t in th is c u r r e n t rise. m issed, re g a rd le ss o f w h a t d e p a r t C O N C L U SIO N —C o n g ressio n al bom m en t he is w o rk in g . T h a t is th e w ay b ast a n d c a m p a ig n m u d -slin g in g m ay th e b o ard o rd e r w e n t o u t to w o rk e rs. ca u se te m p o ra ry d eclin es o v er th e I n ex t y e a r b u t basic b u sin ess g a in s u l P e rso n a l S erv ice tim a te ly d ic ta te th e tre n d o f sto c k CANCER S U F F E R E R S prices. T h e la tte r a r e 250 p er c e n t GOOD N EW S above th e low s of J u ly .1932. b ut th ey Do you know you can re c o v e r f(*Bn a re s till o nly six ty to se v e n ty per th is d re a d m a lad y in y o u r ow n hom e ce.n t o f th e » v e '» » « Price f rom 1925 to w ith o u t a n o p e ra tio n ? W e w a n t to 1929. sen d o u r booklet free, " I A m N ot My stu d ie s o v er a p erio d o f th ir ty A fraid o f C a n c e r.” S end n a m e a n d y e a rs fail to show a sin g le in s ta n c e a d d re ss to K och’s B u re a u o f I n fo r m a w h ere a m a jo r u p w a rd sw in g in tion. Loc k Box 5035, P o rtla n d , O regon. sto c k s collapsed w hile b u sin ess w as still below n o rm al on th e B ab so n - I P « a d th e a d s h ere it is w o rth y o u r ch a rt T h is w eek 's re a d in g on th e W ehib P ash a, who w as one of the w hile. la tte r sh o w s th a t w h ile b u sin e ss is 21 p er c e n t abo v e a y e a r a g o it is still 16 o u tsta n d in g m ilitary le a d e rs of th e p er c e n t below n o rm al. So I am still I T u rk ish em p ire d u rin g th e W orld w ar, bullish on th e "lo n g p u ll" fo r a c a re - J is now in com m and of th e train ed vvar- fully se lec ted list of sto ck s. E v en rln rs of E th io p ia on th e S om aliland “uch a list how ever, sh o u ld c o n s ta n tly fro n tier. H e is a m a ste r of ta ctics Fine G ifts fo r M e n :— ** w atc h ed ^ c o m p e te n t peop.e. and stra te g y . L a rg e s t A sso rtm e n t o f N e c k Lopyi ig h t 1935. w e a r in th e C ity, S atin s, C repes, etc. H a n d M ade a t th e su g g e stio n o f th is n e w sp a p e r D ig est Poll C orrect by M a rsh a ll D a n a to th e o ffic es of Mr. B alaton S ay s K u rn ln g s In c re a s e Ju a- t t t > s R ise M acD onald, P re s id e n t R o o sev elt an d T h e L ite ra ry D ig est poll h aa n ev e r o th e r a u th o ritie s co n c ern ed w ith fed B ab so n P a rk , M ass., D ec. ft—S to ck been w rong. S om e w it« h av e aug- e ra l aid , a n d th e call w as m ad e in th e u g h ly fo rty to fifty p e r g ested th a t ita p re-ele ctio n polla be h o p e o f se c u rin g th e new o rd e r fo r p ric * e s a r e ro th * e level of la st M arch. T h e c e n t ab o v e ■ used to d e te rm in e th e w in n er, th u s W o lf C ree k a n d W ilson R iv er. sa v in g th e g o v e rn m e n t th e v a st ex d ev e lo p m e n t is a p a r t of th is n ew s W ith o nly a few m in o r in te r ru p tio n » pense a t te n d a n t o n a n a tio n a l elec p a p e r’s e n d e a v o r to se cu re th e e a rlie s t th e m a rk e t h a s been m o v in g fo rw a rd possible co m p letio n o f th e s h o r t u n ste a d ily fo r n in e m o n th s a n d is to d a y tion. T h e D ig est h a s now s ta r te d a n ew co m p leted g a p on th e W o lf C ree k a t th e h ig h e st p o in t sin c e Ju ly , 1931. te ______ b etw een S u n se t C om _ p a n d Elsie. M any feel th a t th is rise h a s been to o poll on w h e th e r o r n o t “ Y ou now ap ro u __ T h e m a tte r w as b ro u g h t by w ire to s h a r p a n d too «udden. P ro b a b ly th si p rove th e a c ta a n d policies of th e R oo sev elt N ew D eal to d ate." N o t th e a tte n tio n of A d m in is tra to r Q rlf- •** tr u e a lth o u g h I do n o t th in k th a t bull m a rk e t, w h ich b e g a n in Ju ly , en o u g h r e tu r n h as y e t been o b ta in ed fith , te m p o ra rily o u t of to w n , a n d he to give a d ec isiv e a n s w e r—b u t re su lts is re p o rte d a s “g re a tly e la te d ” o v er 1932, is y et n e a r its u ltim a te p eak , th e new a u th o rity to re sto re th e tw o IN V E N T O R Y O F F U N D A M E N T A L S a r e in te re stin g . p ro je c ts to th e W PA p ro g ra m in O re- T h e m o st su c ce ssfu l in v e sto rs a re 400,000 b a llo ts fro m eig h tee n s ta te s ,! * —^ — ~ p ro g ra m ‘ has” th e '“ b lessin g th o se w h o ta k e in v e n to ry o f fu n d a m e n - a ll of w h ich M r. R oo sev elt c a ri led Qf Thom 9ij Milc<jonald of th e fed e ra l U*l co ndition«. A fte r all is s a id a n d in 1932, show th a t 56.6 p er c e n t of | ro ad b u rea u , a m ig h ty good frie n d of done, th e b asic fa c to rs a r e by f a r th e th e v o te rs a r e a g a in s t th e N ew Dea*. j O reg o n , w h o ex p re ssed by w ire to T h e ®®*t Im p o rta n t in flu e n c e s on s e c u rity A sim ila r poll, c a rrie d on in e a rly V i r g i n ’» W e ll in N a z a r e t h J o u r n a l a hope th a t th e w o rk m ig h t q u o ta tio n s. T hose in v e sto rs w ho g e t G reatest T ravel 1934, show th a t 61 p e r c e n t w ere go o n to e a rly c o m p le tio n .- O re g o n th e ir fin g e rs b u rn t a r e u su a lly th e Much doubt an d con tro v ersy clouds fav o rab le. ¡o n es w ho lo st s ig h t o f th e b asic J o u rn a l. H a za rd s L u rk in i larg e num ber of n lsto rlc sp o ts of tr e n d s o f in d u s try a n d allow th e m N atio n s H ig h w ay s Biblical In te re st In th e Holy Land. selves to be c a r rie d a w a y by th e ir S m a rte r P oliticians L eaders Show E n th u siasm em o tio n s. T h is is a sto ry th a t fig u re s tell b e t There is one, how ever, w hose authen- j Aa N um tver O ne sto c k tlcit.v Is u n q u estio n e d —th e V irgin’s a rk e t ru le, re m e m b e r th a t th e long- te r th a n w ords. O ver F a rm O utlook W ork m In th e d a y s of th e B o sto n T e a P a r It h a s to do w ith th e re la tiv e sa fe ty Well In N az areth , w here th e m other pull tr e n d o f se c u rity p ric e s is ru le d ty th e C olonists rev o lted a g a in s t "T a x of th e m o d ern m e th o d s of o v erlan d af Je su s drew th e w ate r for her j " I w a n t to k now w h e re w e fa rm e rs by re a so n a n d n o t by em o tio n . a tio n w ith o u t R e p re s e n ta tio n " a n d A ctiv ity in s to c k s h a s a g a in c a u g h t tra v e l—au to m o b ile, th e a irp la n e an d fam ily. T h is well has been th e one ! a r e h e a d in g fo r, an d so I in te n d to g et th e politician« d id n ’t g e t aw a y w ith it. F o u r m il th e railro a d . all I c a n fro m th is c o u n ty f a rm o u t th e p u b lic 's im a g in a tio n . source of w a te r In th is village for T oday, we tx a p a y e rs h av e re p re s e n S ta tis tic s p rove th e h ig h w ay s m o re lion s h a r e d a y s h av e re tu rn e d . W all look c o n fe re n c e .” m ore th a n 2.000 y eu rs.—C o llier’s ( ta tio n In m a n y ca se s o a s t o u r in d i h a z a rd o u s th a n th e a irw a y s o r th e S tre e t s to rie s a r e w o rk in g b ack in to T h is se n tim e n t, fre q u e n tly e x p re ss W eekly. vid u al ballot. th e h ea d lin e s. T h is c a n m e an o n ly rails, a c c o rd in g to M. J . G orm ley, ex B u t how m u ch s m a r te r th e p o liti ed In m u ch m o re v ig o ro u s a n d p ic tu r on e T h in g —th e m a rk e t Is te m p o r ecu tiv e a s s is ta n t o f th e A sso ciatio n of esq u e la n g u a g e , is e x a c tly w h a t fa rm c ia n h a s becom e. W e a r e o fte n led a rily , a t le ast, in a h ig h zone. So th is A m erican R a ilro ad s. , le a d e rs all o v e r th e s ta te a r e sa y in g to th e polls, b linded by fan c y th eo ries, On th e h ig h w ay s, fo r ev e ry 20.000.000 'i n co n n e c tio n w ith th e local p re p a ra Is o n e o f th o s e tim es w h en a n in v e n to b lan d ly c a s t ,a v o te to ta x som ebody tio n b e in g m a d e fo r 23 co u n ty c o n fe r tory' o f f u n d a m e n ta l co n d itio n s sh o u ld p a sse n g e r m iles tra v e le d , o ne p erso n else, som e « p e d a l class. A nd w h en en c e s sch ed u led in O regon. T h e d a te s be ta k e n . H e re a r e a few th in g s to is k illed ; o v er th e a irw a y s fo r ev ery th e tith e s a r e g a th e re d , th e y com e PREM IER « S H AVE 24,000,000 p a s se n g e r m iles one is k ill OP of th e f a rm o u tlo o k c o n fe re n c e in th is co n sid er. FU LLY GUARANTEED r ig h t out o f o u r ow n pockets. 1. GENERAL B U S IN E S S S in ce ed, w hile o v er th e rails, o nly one fa- j | c o u n ty a r e F e b r a u a ry 4 a n d 5. Oil I 'u s h \ \ a v e j b c i S uch a r e all sp e cia l o r class tax es. C om plete u t i l i tí u M ost c o u n tie s n ot h a v in g th e ir ow n M arch, 1933, b u sin e ss h as In creased ta lity Is rec o rd e d in ev e ry 400,000,000 | T a x th e la n d lo rd , ta x th e p e a n u t v en p a sse n e r m iles G o rm ley said . It Juillet E n d * . fo rty -six p e r c e n t. W e h av e reco v dor, ta x th e c h a in sto re —th e ta x is , s e p a ra te c o n fe re n c e s will be re p re e re d six ty -tw o p e r c e n t o f th e d is Shampoo Ein- H i’ T he fig u re s p rove ra il tr a n s p o r ta - j «er Wave ami Trim. p aid by th e te n a n t, th e p e a n u t munc-h- se n te d In s im ila r s tu d ie s of th e g ra in ta n c e fro m th e d e p re ssio n low to th e tion 20 tim es s a fe r th a n h ig h w ay a n d \ in d u s try c a rrie d on in co n n e ctio n w ith 1000 Journal Bio ¿ 7 6 8 0 1 er, th e housew ife. th e a n n u a l m e e tin g o f th e E a s te rn X-Y n o rm a l line on th e B a b so n c h a rt. 16 2-3 tim e s s a fe r th a n a i r .acco rd in g D o n ’t vote clas sta x e s blindly. to G orm ley. F u rth e rm o re , th is b u sin e ss u p sw in g i O reg o n W h e a t league, D ecem b er 6 h a s been g a in in g m o m e n tu m d u rin g a n d 7. S in ce S e p te m Good W ill on the Road W ith th e b a c k g ro u n d o f fo rm e r eco- th e la st tw o m o n th s. ________ I n o m ic s tu d ie s a n d c o u n ty c o n fe re n c e s ber, a c tiv ity h a s ju m p e d e ig h t p e r I D u rin g th e se sa m e p erio d s th e j T h e H oliday seuaon is a p ecu liarly j o f 10 y e a rs a g o to bu ild upon. O regon cen t. f ittin g tim e to em p h asize th e obliga- I h«* an o p p o rtu n ity to g ain m o re bene- D o w -Jo n es in d u s tria l s to c k a v e ra g e tio n s of every m o to rist. I t is of m o re | f it fro m th e co m in g serie« th a n m o st h a s a d v a n c e d 160 p e r c e n t a n d eleven th a n p assiv e In te re s t th a t th e Y ule- j o th e r sta te s, It 1« p o in te d o u t by ex p e r ce n t, resp e ctiv ely . P R O F IT S — tid e closes th a t q u a r te r o f th e y e a r | te n sio n le a d e rs at O reg o n S ta te col- i 2. C O R P O R A T IO N w h e re a u to m o b ile accid en ts, d e a th s ,eK* R e c e n t a g ric u ltu ra l ce n su s re- E a r n in g s o f m a n y le a d in g c o m p an ie s a n d In ju ries a r e a t a n a n n u a l peak. ' tu r n s an d o th e r av a ila b le d a ta will h a v e m a d e tre m e n d o u s g a in s in 1935. a c c o rd in g to sta tte tic s. H ow h o rrib le 1 Kive o p p o rtu n ity to c o m p a re ac cu r- A few c o n c e rn s h av e a c tu a lly m a d e is th e th o u g h t th a t a s w e a p p ro a c h j * te ly th e tr e n d in a g r ic u ltu r a l develop- m o re m o n ey th is y e a r th a n in a n y th e d a y s w hen se n tim e n t, “Good Will m e n t in e a c h co u n ty In th e p ast 10 o th e r y e a r in th e ir h isto ry , ev en th o u g h th e ir vo lu m e o f b u sin e ss h a s i t o A ll”, is g lo rified th ro u g h o u t th e y e a rs a n d to fo re c a s t possible fu tu re n o t been th e g re a te s t. T h is is du e to 1 lan d , th e c a rn a g e of w re c k s a n d b ro tr e n d s u n d e r v a ry in g co n d itio n s. T h ese c o u n ty c o n fe re n c e s will be lo in c re a se d efficien c y ; to e lim in a tio n o f , k e n bodies Is etre w n m o re th a n ev er calized in fa c t a s well a s in n am e, an d o v e rh e a d ; to la b o r-sa v in g m a c h in e ry ; o v e r th e face o f o u r c o u n try . a n d to o p e ra tin g ec o n o m ies all alo n g A g re a t d e a l h as been said a b o u t h en ce m u ch d ep e n d s u p o n th e a d e line. M an y of th e s e e ffic ie n c y ! th e necessity o f co u rte sy in d riv in g v an ce w o rk c a rrie d on by th e v ario u s th rs , how «n a c c id e n t n rev e n tlv e m e a su re co m m o d ity c o m m itte e s a lre a d y ap - fa fac c to to rs, h o w ever, ev er, a r e te m p o ra rily in - a n a c c id e n t p re v e n tiv e m e asu re. ^ ^ ^ ^ c' u n t£ c re a sin g u n em p lo y m e n t a n d h en ce D riv in g a t sp e ed s re a so n a b le fo r con- ’ d itlo n s, s h a rin g th e ro ad , p assin g E x te n sio n sp e c ia lists w ho h av e v isited m a >' h av e a k ick -b ack . 3- D IV ID E N D S —W ith b e tte r b u si p ro p erly , u sin g c o rre c t h a n d signals, nil p a r ts o f th e s ta te In h elp in g o rg a n n ess a n d b e tte r p ro fits, d iv id e n d in a v o id in g ail th o se a c tio n s w hich m a k e ize th e se c o m m itte e s re p o rt a g r e a te r crease« h av e been o n e o f th e fe a tu re s d riv in g d a n g e ro u s an d u n c o m fo rta b le in te r e s t th a n h as e v e r b efo re been o f 1935. W ith in th e la s t w ee k se v f o r th e o th e r fellow , a r e th e d ic ta te s sh o w n In su c h o u tlo o k w ork. R e p o rts fro m m a n y c o u n tie s show e ra l o f th e b ig g e st c o rp o ra tio n s in o f co u rte sy m id m a n n e rs. So, too, a re th e c o u n try h av e d e c la re d e x tra d iv i th e d ic ta te s o f th e p rin cip le of th e { th e g ro w e r m e m b ers o f th e c o u n tie s d en d s. M any co m p a n ie s a r e m a k in g a r e e n te rin g In to th e s p irit o f th e good neighbor. Good d riv in g , w ith a sm all p a y m e n ts to d a y w h ere a y e a r real d esire to sa fe g u a rd th e lives o f ta s k w ith rea l e n th u s ia s m an d by th e a g o n o th in g w as b ein g g iv en to th e th o se exposed to th e co n se q u e n c e s of tim e th e d a te o f th e co n fe re n c e a r- T his is a big psycholo- th a t d riv in g . Is p ra c tic a l C h ristia n ity . riv e s th e s e c o m m itte e m e n will be pre- I 8to°k h o ld e rs. g le al f a c to r fo r in v e sto rs nice to fee I t 1« a kin d o f p ra c tic a l C h ris tia n ity p a re d to b u ild w ith rea l u n d e r s ta n d th e ir se c u ritie s a r e a t least " e a rn in g th a t follow ers o f a ll c re e d s ca n sut*- in g th e full re p o rt fo r th e co u n ty a« a th e ir k eep ." In v e sto rs, how ever, Hcribe to as th e y jo in in th e com m on w hole. sh o u ld m a k e s u re w h e th e r th e ir d iv i re jo ic in g a t th is C h ris tm a s season. d e n d s a re co m in g fro m c u r r e n t e a r n So Jong a s se lfish n e ss a n d in g s o r fro m su rp lu s e s e a rn e d y e a rs re c k lessn ess, »0 long a s d e a th h a n d H isto rical E ssay T opic ago. d e s tru c tio n e x ist on o u r s tr e e ts a n d ‘*The D iscovery of the highw ays, th e Ideal of p eace on e a rth , 4. M O N E Y R A T E S —A n o th e r big good will to w a rd m en, w ill co m m an d C olum bia R iver In flu en ce on th e m a rk e t is th e low little m ore th a n Up service. T h e O reg o n H isto ric a l so ciety h as yield on bonds, sa v in g s b a n k deposit«, 1 se le c te d “T h e D isco v ery o f th e Colum a n d o th e r fo rm s of In v e stm e n ts. M any b la R iv er,’ as th e su b je c t fo r th e 1936 In v esto rs to d a y fig u re th a t th e y h av e W ilson R iver R oad ■ C. C. B eek m u n e ssay co n test. little to g a in a n d m u c h to lose by F o u r p rizes r a n g in g fro m $30 to $60 b u y in g h ig h -g ra d e b o n d s a n d by b u ild A u th o rity h a s been given E. J. G rif w ill be a w a rd e d th e best o rig in a l e s in g u p th e ir sa v in g s ac co u n ta. T h ey fith , O regon a d m in is tra to r o f W PA . sa y s w ritte n a n d su b m itte d by boys p r e f e r to b u y so u n d co m m o n sto c k s to udd th e W olf C reek s h o rt-c u t a n d i a n d g irls b etw e en th e ag e s o f 15 a n d o f w ell-e sta b lish e d c o m p a n ie s w ith a th e W ilson r iv e r ro ad to W P A p ro 18 y ea rs, a tte n d in g a n y ed u c atio n al good reco rd . T h is is a se n sib le re a je c ts In O regon. T h e w o rk Is to be In s titu tio n In th e s ta te . so n fo r th e p re se n t rise In sto c k q u o one of the reasons do n e w ith h a n d labor, a s a c lea rin g , A cco rd in g to ru le s o f th e co n test. ta tio n s. d ra in in g a n d la n d sc a p in g p ro je c t in : le n g th of e s sa y s m u st n ot exceed 2000 5. P O S S IB IL IT Y O F IN F L A T IO N more Portland co -o p e ra tio n w ith th e s ta te h ig h w ay w o rd s T h ey m u st be ac co m p an ied W h ile th e sto c k m a rk e t h a s been d e p a itm e n t. T h e h ig h w a y d e p a rt- by a c e r tif ic a te sig n ed by th e p rln cl- p u sh in g Into new h ig h g ro u n d in th e women cook with m e n t It is su g g e ste d , m a y sup p ly pal o r a te a c h e r o f th e e d u c a tio n a l in la st few m o n th s th e bond a d v a n c e h as so m e th in g In th e w ay o f e q u ip m e n t Is tltu tio n a tte n d e d , s ta tin g th a t th e been fa lte rin g . I su p p o se th e reason gas than with a n d su p e rv isio n . i w rite r Is a stu d e n t. fo r th is Is th a t In v esto rs, h o ld in g T h e a u th o rity Is Issued by T h o m a s 1 In o rd e r to be co n sid e re d In com pe- j fix ed -in co m e se c u ritise , a r e p ro te c tin g all other fuels! M acdonald. t M IMM <>f UM fed e ra l ItltlO d M M | M i l b e receiv ed by th e th e m se lv e s a g a in s t a rise tn th e cost b u re a u o f pu b lic roadti, a t W ashing - O reg o n H isto ric a l so ciety , public o f liv in g w h ich will co m e e ith e r # If you cook with gas. ton. D. C., a n d w a s a n n o u n c e d th r u ¡ a u d ito riu m , 235 S o u th w e st ’M a rk e t th ro u g h a r tific ia l c u r r e n c y in fla tio n th e J o u rn a l F rid a y m o rn in g . T h e new s tre e t, not la te r th a n M onday. M arch o r th ro u g h a n a tu r a l b u sin e ss boom. you may be ta k in g its m ove cam e aa a re su lt o f a visit m ad e 1ft. H en ce, In v esto rs, to be hed g ed , a re speed for granted. Unless, sh iftin g a c e rta in p e rc e n ta g e of th e ir bond fu n d s Into co m m o n sto c k s. In for some reason or other, m a n y c a se s th is Is a w ise m ove. you have had to cook with 6 R E T U R N IN G C O N F ID E N C E - N ew re c o rd s fo r p o w er p ro d u ctio n , another fuel Then how you flexible, a f f o r d in g an u n new h ig h s fo r steel o p e ra tio n s, c a p a appreciated the instant heat limited number of cooking c ity p ro d u c tio n fo r w oolen m ills an d i au to m o b ile fa c to rie s, p la n t ex p an sio n , gas provides! temperatures. It is clean be by b ig co m p an ies, an d o th e r gocxl cause repeated filterings re new s is b re a k in g ev e ry day. W ag es W hen you u s e d a n o t h e r a r e in c re a sin g , sa la rie s a r e being move impurities. I t is eco fu e l, you fo u n d m u c h to boosted, a n d p ro fits o f sm a ll b u sin e ss nomical because it supplies your consternation that you es a r e b e tte r. C o n fid en ce th a t th e d e p re ssio n Is deflnlTely o v e r Is s p re a d m o re h e a t p er d o lla r th a n had to anticipate your heat in g th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try . T h is Is any other convenient fuel. ing requirements. And how v ery Im p o rta n t a n d m e a n s th a t som e tim e w ith in th e next y e a r o r tw o tedious those “warming u p ” Examine the 1935-model so m e s to c k s sh o u ld sell a t d o u b le o r periods were! tre b le th e ir p re s e n t p ric e s. gas ranges. They, too. are in 7. N E W T A X E S C o n g ress last a class by themselves. They su m m e r p assed s u rta x e s a n d c a p ita l You came rightly to these offer more conveniences and g a in s ta x e s w hich a re p ra c tic a lly c o n conclusions: Gas alone rises fisca to ry . T h ese ta x e s m a y ta k e as greater b e a u ty th a n o th e r m u ch as fifty p e r ce n t o r m o re o f th e to service at a sp lit second's types of ranges. 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