The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, November 13, 1936, Page Page 2, Image 2

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Friday, November 13, 1936
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE, Beaverton, Oregon
Page 2
Calvary Temple Dedícales
New Tabernacle Sunday
K E Y H O L E TOPICS
By
JACK LEWIS
R. E. Dennison
The new Tabernacle, which luts
ATTORNEY
Armistice Day, the day dedicated been unde.- construction for the past 6 '
American Bank Bldg.
Portland
weeks at 27th and Hawthorne, Port
IL IL JEFFRIES, Publisher
to those who died in order to pre­ land, will be dedicated Sunday after­
serve the world for Democracy. L
The lawyer is one of the mo„t val- attributes that make up the typical,
■Published Friday of each week by the Pioneer Publishing Co^
| past. In the European horizon. M ao noon accoiding to Willard H. Pope,
and
uable
adjuncts to the community. Un- modern lawyer, of high ethical stan-
pastor
of
Calvary
Tabernacle
Qf yvar, loo ms to a greater
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Oregon. Entered as second-claaa matter at the poatoffice at Bea\ei on. re. ,
questionably as is the truth of this . ..
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height, a forewarning of a catastro-
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by the large number of clients he is
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phe far more disaateroua than the
statement he is usually the last to re- abie to serve satisfactorily and capa-
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Three M on th s....... ............. * -3fk' cataclysm of 1914-1918. Will America
ceive credit for it, in the minds of bly, leading them safely through the
One Year .
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Subscriptions Payable in Advance stay at home or will we, in future
the community at large. The construe- tantalizing mazes of the law, in all
Six Months
jyears, pay homage to two unknown?
tive service rendered by the lawyer is | its intricate phases. This is the type
PnterDrise Bldg.. Cor.’ Short St and Tualatin Valley Highway
Phone 7503, Mtty rr0d forbld
unsurpassed by that of any other bus- of lawyer who does a good deal more
P
Portland O ffic e — 407-408 C-‘kum Bldg.. Phone AT. 6591
lness or professional man. His is the than merely conduct a practice which
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- Delta Bldg.,
Phone 1641
Since the
election,
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Hillsboro Office
Room 3.
duty of upholding the laws for the he finds lucrative.
He performs a
! claims to have voted the Democratic
safeguarding of modem civilization, public duty, altho the nature of his
‘ ticket.
Why is it that when all is
and it is to him that credit is due, practice is more or less private. And
I over those who were extolling the
and should be given, for a great many in addition R. E. Dennison is one
virtues of the G. O. P. have fallen |
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advantages. One of the leading law- of the most public spirited citizens in
into the ranks of the Democrats.
yers of Portland is R. E. Dennison. Portland, so what more could be
TH E W O RK ER S”
My idea of a good and staunch Re­
He is generously possessed of those asked of any man.
"Of all the devices used by employers against workers, the black publican, also a good sportman, is J
ball’ is the most universally, and rightly hated', by the working peo- one who will take the losses as well '
iu the
uiv Portland
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It amounts to a check as the winnings.
But then, that is
pie,’* said
Oregonian
recently
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list, so that "a person discharged from one’ company finds employment human nature,
denied him in all the related companies.
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"American workmen will do well to notice that Germany ha« or j i f King Edward the 8th were like
ganized the b.ackball system on a nationwide basis. Every manual,
hi.» predecessor Henry ,the 8th, he
CH IR O PR ACTO R
clerical and technical worker must have his ’work book'
in which
his would find a way to make his mar- Radio Pastor of KEX.
Swetland Bldg.,
BR. 2926
detailed record U kept.
riage to Wally Simpson possible with-
^ r- Pope announced that Dr. Lu-
“Thus 22,000,000 Germans enter what amounts to an indirect sla- out renouncing the throne.
Many of c ' us B- Compton, known internation-
Portland, Oregon
very or at "least it will appear in that light to American workers the Archbishops of Canterbury have ally a« "The Shepherd of the Hills.” i
fVrtainlv it is little wonder that when this is added to the coercive resented certain things that the Eng- fr°m Asheville, North Carolina, will
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methods which have gone before, there are no disorders in German ii8h Kings have done In the past but preach the dedicatory service.
. . 1 Practrc has made a remark- so constructed that It is unnatural
i
hsS
But it is an ominous quiet.”
in the 14th century or thereabouts
The new edifice is considerably
ln removing the cause of and impossible for disease to creep in
•nita condition is not peculiar to Germany. In Russia, the Soviet any of them objecting too strenu [ larger than the old building, and
whlcb hav® bc?n. th.e w!thout. 11 ,cause
The nerve ®ystem
authority supposedly a "people’s government," has silenced workers ously would find themselves on the has added facilities for parking space, c,,nsPicuous failures of many methods which leads to and conveys life to
lust as
as effectively
and If
any workman . protests he is liable to longj receiving end of an axe.
additional
buildings for a Bible of reatment. The most brilliant sue- every remote part of the body, is de-
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effectively, and
ir any
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a
a i m i l a r situation
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School and for direct broadcasting, ce3aes. of chiropractic, however, are signed to give perfect health to all
Imprisonment,
exile . to
Siberia
A
similar
situation'
in adjusting the cause of acute dis- j the organs and keep them in repair.
exists in Italy and in a large number of smaller powers.
John "Caliban” Barrymore who from the auditorium.
' eases, for in these the recuperative If there is the slightest interference
Nowhere else in the world is the workman so free as in America, gave his age as 48 during his recent
powers have not been weakened by j with the nerve communication, there
and so completely decure in his civil liberties, of which the right to marriage to Elaine Barrie, evidently
! long illness and the results are gen- [ is bound to be disease in the particu-
protest is one.
These aie the things to think about in considering forgot 7 years . . . .
You cannot
i erally prompt and certain.
lar organ supplied by the nerve so
any criticism of our American system, under which both the law and ^ fool us John, we can tell by your
Dr. M. C. Asher is a professional , obstructed.
Simple adjustments re­
the force of public opinion guarantee that workers and employers may wrinkles and your double chin, your
man
of
wide
experience
and
if
your
move
the
obstruction
and thereby re-
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adjust their differences without resort to violence.
over the half century mark .
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« health is not in the best condition you i move the cause, thuis permitting na-
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Portland should visit the office and let him | ture to heal.
Joe Penners famous phrase, "Any- ) latt D l d g .,
The history of our country from the'show you exactly where the cause of j Gne phase of Dr. M C. Asher's ser-
A SMILE
body Wanna Buy a Duck,” is topped,
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ln my opinion by Wilfred J. Funk, beginning, shows that many of the your suffering is, and explain to you ,,.
y
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A smile costs nothing, but gives much.
It enriches those w h o1 editor-in-chief of the Literary Digest keenest minds of every generation Just how chiropractic adjustments
effort to give you the best possible
receive, without making poorer those who give.
It takes but a mo- whose pet phrase should be, “ Any- have been attracted to the legal pro-1 W*H remove the cause.
This is, perhaps, a natural j Bodily ailments come as a result ! results with
adjustments that result
ment, but the memory of it sometimes lasts forever.
None is so | body Wanna Buy Some Election Pre­ fession.
condition, since in that field exists either of a violation of nature’s laws in restoring health. A trial will con-
rich or mighty that he can get along without it, and none is so poor | dictions.”
the greatest opportunity for the exer- °r on account of an interference with vince you. Every case is carefully
but that he can be made rich by it. A smile creates happiness in the
rise of intelligence and talents to nature’s ways to keep the body in j analyzed and given close personal at-
home, fosters Good Will in business and is the countersign of friend­
perfect health.
The human body is tention by Dr. Asher.
service of mankind.
ship.
It brings rest to the weary cheer to the discouraged sunshine Wounded, Angry Bear Is
Whatever may be the chief factor
to the sad; and it is Nature's best antidote for trouble.
Yet it can­
Shot Dead in Elevator i contributing to this condition.it is an
not be bought begged borrowed or stolen for it is something that is
of no value to anyone until it is given away.
Some people are too
Tacoma, Wash.—A fugitive bLv k established fact that ln mentioning
tired to give you a smile.
Give them one of yours as none needs a bear that mistook a hotel elevator the names of a given number of peo­
S U N D A Y , N O V E M B E R 15th
ple who are entitled to classification
smile so much on he Who has no more to give. Author unknown.
for a cage was shot to death after as to the most useful citizens of this
The above article was taken from "Shop Talks”. Folks, let us terrorizing part of the downtown
D E D IC A T IO N D A Y OF T H E
community, the members of the legal
get this smiling epidemic thus making life more pleasant for home area for 15 minutes.
fraternity
loom
large.
folks and visitors to our fair town.
It escaped from a cage on a park
Among the members of the local
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department truck and headed for bar, who by their achievements are
the busiest section of the city. Park entitled to more than ordinary reck­
T IM E
28th and Hawthorne, Portland
employes fired at the bear, inflicting oning, is John Yerkovich, one of the
FOR ACTION
wounds that put it in a fighting prominent attorneys of Portland.
W U .I .A K I 1 H . l 'O P E , I ’ a s l o r
Broad of vision, keen, resourceful
mood.
It's time we took taxation out of politics.
Pedestrians
screamed
and
fled
as
!
and
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he
has,
advanced
to
his
A national election is just over.
It will be four more years
REV. LUCIUS It. COMITON, “The Shephard of the Hills," wlU Preach
present p< sition of leadership in his
before we stage the great quadrennial show again.
But in the mean­ police chased the bear through 1 profession by the constant pursuit of
Tune In on KEX at 7 a. ni. Week Days— 1 and 10:30 p. in. Sunday»
time no matter Who sits In the White House, no matter who are thronged streets.
those ideals which actuated the ef­
members of the House and Senate taxes are going to hit us all.
The angry animal invaded a ga­ forts of the early lawyers of the pro­
Republicans pay taxes.
Democrats pay taxes.
So do So­ rage, a bus station, and finally vince in founding the bar of this state
cialists and Communists.
And no political party has a clear record reached a hotel lobby.
He has achieved his standing in the
on tax legislation. Spokesmen for all parties have long promised tax
The elevator caught its eye and it profession by constant and continuous
reduction and then, once they took office proceeded to raise taxes.
dealing loyalty to his clients und
was
Members o f all parties have done their part to fasten a leech-like bu-, lumbered in. The , operator
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reaucracy upon us and you can t have bureaucratic government and | « rj J s c a p e d the bear s claws * ^ ^ ^
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efficient economical government at the same time.
mcnes.
Motorcycle Policeman William
During the campaign, we heard more promises of tax reduc­
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CARD OF THANKS
tion from all political quarters.
Now the time for conversation is Nerbonne killed the bear with a
I wish to express to the voters, my
past, and the time for action has arrived.
Promises demand fulfill- single pistol shot through the bars
thanks and appreciation for the sup­
ment pledges cry out to be redeemed.
Unless we are to be utterly of the elevator.
For Your Hair Beauty
Specializing in Home Cooking
port given me during the last cam­
crushed under a tax burden that is already sapping more than 20 per
and Home Made Pastry
paign.
cent of the national income, the American people must demand that
Have
a
Natural
Formode
“Try U 3 Once and You'll
I assure you that I will do all in
TKKKNE ABENDROTH
statesmanship take the place of politics, and that a sincere effort to
Eat Here Always
my power to so conduct the Assessor’s
Permanent
really reduce the cost of government be made.
Meals from 35c Up
Terese Abendroth, Hillsboro, died J office that you will have no regrets.
Controlled Steam.
The Heaters
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J. E. Carpenter.
November 6.
She was mother of
are light on your head and are
The Blue Eagle Cafe
Fritz of Hillsboro, Gustave, of Bur­
thermostacically controlled.
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lingame, Cal., Albert and Adolph
We maintain a monthly cut service
133 Second Street
Hillsboro
Ivy’s Beauty Shoppe
IN MAGIC
Abendroth of Portland.
i for the convenience of our advertis-
Rm 1, Delta Bldg.
Phone 1642
Magicians, who are truthful, readily admit that the hand is quicker 1 Funeral services were held Monday ers at no additional cost to them. Do
Hillsboro
than the eye and that a line of patter often* misleads the audience.
a ? ‘ n,eya chape ln Po^
,not hes“ atc„ to consult us on sugges
Their si-ccLs is measured solely by their ability to convince the spec-
,w,‘ h ‘ nte,ment at I»n e Fir t.on» and advertising layouts for your
Quality — Economy
ADVERTISE — Advertising Brings
tutors that they do what they do not.
¡cemetery.
I next advertising campaign
Success. Success Brings Happiness.
What seems to be a new tops for actual performance goes to j
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George Lalonde, who recently performed in a small Canadian town. He
Service — Safety
Ask your Dealer for
was about to “saw" a woman in two when nn emotional man. greatly
SCHÜTZ
alarmed over the fate of the pretty woman dashed onto the stage and
EAT THE BEST
"The Beer that made Milwaukee
stahbedUie^naglriaii^22£ii£R^Ji_^JJ£l*2iJiL^iIiiIii-^
Famous”
PAY THE LEAST
Naturopathic Physician
Distributed by
Dr. M. C. Asher
John Yerkovich
New Calvary Tabernacle
Hillsboro
Business Guide
Dr. R. P. Sprouse
Chas. Coston
Park Bldg.
:
Dr. R. P. Sprouse is a Naturopath­
ic Physician.
Many people from this
ATTORNEY
section have received his professional
Davis Bldg.
Portland
service and advice.
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Dr. R. P. Sprouse has had adequate
The man who can pursue a peaceful cst« in this world is a constant cause
.training to practice the profession
path through this life, conststantly of friction and only a few people real­ i most successfully.
He is a gratlu
sidestepping friction, is a genius. The ize how really dependable is our social ate of a well known school and pre­
welfare upon the services of those at­
man who can administer the affairs torneys who devote their lives to a vious to that time he received a gen­
others entrusted to him in such man­ study of the working principle of eral and special education which was
ner as to eliminate that disagreeable peaceable contact. In the person of ; designed especially for all of the
element or reduce it is more than a Chas. Coston we have a type who work that this science and art of
genius. In this respect it is gratify­ Is a true example of the type of Naturopathy implies.
His practice increased by rapid
ing to note that there are a number of lawyer described in the foregoing sen­
lawyers who have earned a reputation tences; on.« who follows the dictates of strides and people go to his office
for settling cases out o f court when­ his conscience annd upholds his pro­ weekly to consult him from all parts
ever it is possible to do so. A splen­ fession as a medium expressing the of this and adjoining counties and the
did example of this type is Chas. best that Is In him rather than as a great work he is doing in the relief
Coston of Portland.
Were it not means of personal
advancement. of the suffering Is phenomenal. Then
for lawyers of his ability every large Chas. Coston is unquestionably a again his patients come from the
city would be a hot bed of litigation. leader in l*ortland. and a very helpful very best class of people, people of
standing in the community In which
The meeting of many divergent inter- factor in the surrounding territory.
they live.
We are pleased In this review to re­
commend Dr. Sprouse on the success
he is making ln the practice of his
profession and upon his excellent
O P T O M E T R IS T
standing In the professional world of
the state, and assure our readers that
Morgan Bldg
Portland
Portland
at his offices they will receive the
very best of professional treatment.
Consistent advertising will
certain and definite results.
119 S. 2nd Ave
bring
Hillsboro, Oregon
ROSE C AVE
Thirty Per Cent
of Lot Receipts
are set aside for
Perpetual Care
LOT *30 UP
Burial Sen lee
with Cement
Grave llox $27
No Profits
No Assessments
West End Sollwood Bridge
Flowers
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Hillsboro Meat Co.
Hillsboro
GENF.RAJ. INSURANCE
Riverview
Cemetery
Dr. Ella J. W elch
Dr. Ella J. Welch, Optometrist, has meeting visual and muscular eye de-
Back of her work» is not
had long experience and wide knowl­ feet».
edge as an eyesight specialist. Im­ only her reputation and experience
mediate attention to your eyes, your but her personal guarantee. Her
most delicate organa, may save you fittings must give satisfaction.
If your eyes are musing you any
much inconvenience
and expense.
Hia large patronage speaks for the trouble whatsoever, the wisest move
is to see« her Immediately. Your |
quality of her eervicc.
Some of us Inherit eye« 'subject to trouble may be only »light and cs-
certatn defects.
Others of us have |
of b*‘,nK corrected at once with
taken bad care of our eyes when we ,b<' proper fitting.
Immediate atten-
were children.
Any Inherent weak- \,,on *° *'uch matters may save you
ne»s or any mistreatment of the eyes much expense, inconvenience and dis-
R*. ¡comfort
may lead us to need glaww»
cause of the delicateness of the eyes
This publication is glad to recom-
no one but a specialist should be al- mend this experienced optometrist to
!owed to examine and correct our ^
sh„ u „ prof„ , lonR,
vision.
A mistake may mean • ____,
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handicap for life In the way of ex-
»W * Knowledge and ex­
tremely defective sight
perience and a valued cttlsen in the
It should be a source of great sat- community.
»faction to the people of this com ­
munity that they have conveniently
J. O. JOHNSON
located here a woman whose fine
Attorney at Law
technical skill and long experience
make her a specialist In correcting
Portland office 925 Yeon Bldg.
the fatigue factor of your eyesight
Tigard office Johnson Bldg., Wed­
This up-to-date office In the Morgan
nesday and Saturday
Bldg., Portland, is well i^tronized
and Justly so.
Dr Welch. Optomet­
P h o n T i g a r d 52 and 03A1
rist, has had years of practice cor-
Ray J. Mann Dist. Co.
Flower» for all Orcaaion*
Funeral Designs Promptly
Delivered
Terwilliger Greenhouse
Near Bertha Station
Phone AT. 1021
Hillsboro representative for
Pioneer Publi»hlng Co.
Room 3
Delta Building
Phone 1641
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Dr. William E. Hinds
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician and Surgeon
Evenings and Sunday by App.
Phone 861
Res. Phone 8C2
Commercial Building
Hillsboro
FREE
Motor Inspection
Service
Drive in today!
Begin Regular
use of our FREE Monthly Inspec­
tion Service.
J.OW PRICES-EXPERT SERVICE
ALL MAKES OF CARS
Hillsboro Motor Co.
Chevrolet, Oldamoblie
Sales and Service
318-332 E. Main
Hillsboro, Ore.
Save 25% on your FIRE IN SU R AN C E COSTS
Oregon Mutual Pollcit«» are NON-ASS ESS.ABLE.
You NEVER pay
more lhan the premium on the face of the policy.
Oregon Mutual
maintain» more than three time» the surplus required by Oregon
Insurance L m ,
Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Company
o f M c M i n n v i l l e
Organized 1894—40 Years of Reliable Service Chas. L Walker, Agent
116 So. 3rd Ave.
Hillsboro, Oregon
Pnone 1732
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PORTI .AND, OREGON
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PLUS SAFETY
"Save the New Federal Way" Every Account Insured up to $6000
$1.00 or More Open» an Account
Tualatin Valley Savings & Loan Assn.
J. M. PERSON, Mgr.
Hillsboro
Oregon
V IS IT B E A U T IF U L
W EST HILLS MEMORIAL PARK
ON
CANYON
ROAD
AT
WEST
HILLS—WEST
OF
SYLVAN
Buy In Advance of Need
A LASTING
TRIBUTE
Lest You Forget
Lots sold at very reasonable pricer, the down payment is
small and the terms are so easy that the purchase is not a
burden When immediate purchase is made, the adjoining
property may be purchased on terms.
May we remind you that the erection of
a memorial should be seriously and carefully
considered.
Memorials are important.
They
are necessary.
The memorials you erect will
be the one public, lasting, honoring record you
can make of the deceased of your family
Perpetual Care— No Assessments
OREGON M O N U M E N T W O R K S
For Complete Information call or write 420 Mead Building. Portland
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_________________Phone AT 7810
H. H. STANNARD. Manager
Phone l t l
Hillsboro