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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1939)
Friday, January 13, 1939 BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE. Beaverton, Oregon ru UPRISE par ton mile under that of ten years ago, the increased «fficenciea to make both ends meet.” State Authorities Urge High School Safe Driving Courses Phone Beaverton 7855 H. IL JEFFRIES. Publisher Dr. W. D. Huntington Puldkthed Friday of each weak by the Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton. Orvgon. Entered as second-class matter at the poetoffice at Beaverton, Ore DENTIST Huntington Bldg. SUBSCRIPTION KATES ______ 11.00 ______ M Aloha, Oregon Three Months------------------- --- $ -35c Subscription Payable in Advance. Schuetze & Son «*■ Enterprise HJdg_ Cor. Short SL and Tualatin Valley Highway. Phone 7503 Portland Office—407-40« Dekum Bldg., Phone AT. 6591 Hillsboro Office-— Room 5, Delta Bldg., Phone 1641 E M. Odder, Flftld Representative Contractors and Builders "Houses from the Ground Up ’ Johnson street bet. North Wheeler and Hunter ALOHA Phone 9903 Oreqon Newspaper^PublisFers ^ÁUociatioír' Multnomah Billiard Club PFEIFER MULTNOMAH HIGH TAX PRESSURE X. *T JOM Pf« HOUR . .ÌA-4 ... I 1 ai som pi P hour Beer and Sandwiches Across from Postoffice . fl®," i n<Ti« at 60 M Pl ft HOUR GAL As Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, Senator Pat SMITH’S Harrison speaks with authority on the subject of taxation. His © 1 RICHFIELD SERVICE address to the Economic Club of Detroit seemed to reveal an in Across from School creasing apprehension in official Washington that the tax load has Multnomah. Oregon grown too great for the country to carry. ?b3Ve purpo,e * «"6 »he Motor Car”, high school text book on good driv.ng P act ces just published by state authoritlea: (1) Boys class learns rules of the road; (2) Chart shows safe Senator Harrison admitted that "the country is suffering from S & H Green Stamps given stopping distances In terms of “thinking distance” (in white) and “braking distance” (in black); (3) D>a high blood pressure." More accurately, the disease is high tax gram shows how speed Increases gasoline consumption; (4) Girls join boys in studying “what makes It go.' pressure. And he also admitted that the Government has been com Bicycle and Radio Repair Dept. pelled to tap every possible source of revenue and could go little I — * SUPER-PYROL Anti-freeze further in balancing the budget by means of increased taxation. The alternative is a drastic reduction in expenditures. Senator ' at OUI lives are already too J. E. Fleetwood, Kelso, Wash,,, Mr.' Tires and Batteries Tire Repair Railroad Traffic ing . . . Accessories Harrison warns that these reductions must largely be made in relief 11x1,111 e,V regulated by a paternal and Mrs Harold Barnes, Mr. and and other emergency spending. Of necessity the Government, if the government. But here is a case Mrs. L. S. Barnes, Mrs Mary Fluke, Increase Expected "Your Home-Owned Station” Nation is to remain solvent, must encourage industry so that it can ¡*_te we would jointly protect the and Harold Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. During Year [ home and justly redistribute jobs. " Fuller of Reedville, joined the group take over much of the load providing work and wages. Cut IJ,u*nP,oyment One Million The Senator frorr\ Mississippi finds that excessive taxation has in the evening. San Francisco, Jan 13—Increase of The well is1 1 wou,d not want to see single reached the danger point of diminishing returns, Raymond Rudand, who spent the railroad traffic is anticipated in 1939 CHILI CON CARNE going dry from which the pump was primed, The remedy, .he says, women and wives purged from of holidays at his home in Sorrento but ttys larger volume of business Made from choice blended spices is "I proper diet and rest” for productive American industry, I fice and factory. But I am sure that entertained friends Friday evening. will not be sufficient to assure against and the best of cubed Round Steak | for a time, we must put a stop to He resumed his studies at Corvallis a financial breakdown in the rail . . . . even a Mexican can’t make those cases where both husband and last week. road industry unless it is accompan it as good. | wife are working. It may be OK Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman and ied by public action to enable the Portland Concern Makes Bohemian Club on Tap Multnomah is Home of i when there are jobs to burn, but their daughter Jean of Salem were roads to cope with new and changed Delicious Steak Dinners all hours righ|t now about 9,000,000* people house guests for the week of Mr. conditions. Unique Castings for Long’s Traveling Sign Bahnsen’s Chili Cafe can not find work and 3,000,000 fam and Mrs. H. M. Barnes. This statement was made here ilies are being supported by public MULTNOMAH Mr. and Mrs Wm. Campbell and today by A D. McDonald, president, Treasurer Island ] relief. daughters left for their home in Southern Pacific Company, in a year The large basement of the home John E. Long at 1812 SW Custer I I feel very strongly that married Lexington, Oregon, after spending end review. " The extent and developing of street in Multnomah is the workshop women, i whose husbands insist upon the holidays at the H. M. Barnes and "Tty> present railroad situation is TIGARD RICHFIELD modern castings is a very wonderful the inventor and manufacturer of keeping their jota, should resign. M. H Metcalf homes. characterized by increased costs SERVICE feature of present day manufacturing Long’s Mercury controlled Traveling i Even though there are two sides to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McKell enter every phase of operation and and building. A visit to the Portland Sign, O. R. WESTCOTT, Prop. A tape the width of a motion the question, I think that under enr- tained' a group of friends at dinner greatly increased competition,” s Concrete Pipe and Products company picture film which is lettered as is rent conditions, if such husbands wffl New Years day including Mr. an McDonald "while income has In the Heart of Tigard at 5319 SW Macadam avenue in wanted by a small machine which not work at home, then the wives Mrs. Doy Gray,, Mrs F. G. Donaldson creased and the degree of managerial Exide Batteries, Tires and Tubes Portland, verifies the fact very fpree I perforates letters of Gothic style on should get fired. If so, unemploy- and Mr and Mrs. Leslie Spencer and freedom to meet tt^e new conditions Battery Charging fully. During the past few weeks this tape. full million 1 their son Russell of Portland. remains largely that of the long past Whatever you want to ment would drop by a they have been casting interior plaster say, you must print out a letter at a tomorrow* Mr. and Mrs Charles Wickstrom of era when railroads had virtually a "Let Westcott Serve you decorations for the Oregon State time,, on a tape which is made end Scapoose and Mr. and Mrs Taylor monopoly on land transportation in Richfield Way” building at the San Francisco Fair. less and fitted over the reels, built of Portland, spent Sunday with Mr. this country. The most encourag and Mrs. George Blasser. BEAVERTON ing phase of the railroad outlook is The building 60 feet by 90 feet will near the floor of the signframe. By ?«Ir and Mrs. Frank Allen have that the country now shows a. def contain a complete exhibit of Oregon electricity this machine is operated Look Prosperous Mr. and Mrs Paul O’Connor and returned home folowing several weeks inite disposition to take product«. A magnificent frieze cast and as the trippers controlled remedial < by Visit Your Burlier Today in sections is ready for shipment. It the perforations in the > tape, lights son Jimmie spent Christmas Day visit with their son in law and action, realizing there can be no is a striking polychrome coloration various bulbs about the ■ size of flash with Mrs. O’Connors parents _______ Mr. and daughter in Newport, Calif. permanent prosperity until the funda Jack’s Barber Shop depicting wild Oregon grapes. Other light bulbs, in formation i of the letters Mrs. J C. Smith at Hazeldale. Ronald and Robert Whitworth of mental transportation problem is Next to Postoffice motifs cast for decorations of giant Indicated on the tape, Mrs. M. C. McKerchJfcr and George Hillsboro, spent the New Years solved” Thereby it MULTNOMAH refrigerated cases and murals were spells out to you each word of what entertained holidays with their grandmother Mrs Speeding up of rail transportation with a breakfast of Oregon wheat, timber, covered ever sentence is contained in the Christmas morning Guests included Ivy Whitworth while their parents to make possible todays faster tempo wagon and sea shore. Even the message and travels from right to Mrs. Florence Lucas and her sister Mr. and Mrs. James Whitworth of business was pointed out by treasure ohest overflows with coins I left. McDonald as typical of the present If a reflection in a mirror is Mrs Hazel Wheeler of Willamette visited Lake Lytle and Seaside. of all kinds, representing the wealth wanted, the sign can be Mr. and Mrs F. H. Schoene enter New Era in railroading, made to and Melvin Davis of Eugene, of Oregon, was cast, as well as the travel from left to right to make the Rail truck coordination and store Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and tained Mr. and Mrs. H G. Roberts of Oregon State seaL sign read right in the reflection. In i Mrs. Chester Hanna in Portland were Portland at dinner Saturday evening. door pick up and delivery service The work is being done by M. . C. this way you can have the machine | Mrs. R. S. Hanna, Reedville, Oregon Other guests joined them later for have been added Heavy materials Gross. decorative artist and Vic out of sight yet can see the traveling 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Allyn and son an evening of bridge. that used to be handled as "drag Schneider sculptor and modeller ’ with message and indeed »his is interest i Miss Bonnie Smith accompanied by freight” now run on schedule formerly Gaston and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. the Portland Concrete Pipe and Pro Miss Florence Lucas, drove to Ska- held exclusively to perishables. All Nelson, Beaverton ing. ducts company. A epidemic of chicken pox is keep makawa. Wash. Sunday evening to tijis has involved heavy costs to the Signs made here are shipped to all A person thinks of concrete only i Monday railroads for new rolling equipment, returning children visit relatives, parts of Canada and United States Ing many of the sohool as the foundation of a building or as and into South America. evening. improved roadbed, heavier trackage, The large ■ closely confined to their homes. a sidewalk or roadway. Here how I traveling sign at the Apostolic Faith ' Mrs J. C O’Connor spent Christmas Wm. Dorn, Jr. , and additional signal devices. Mr. and Mrs. ever Is found a special mixture cast Mission at SW Sixth and "The railroads have done their Burnside day at the home of her son Lynn entertained with a large dinner at into Vlbiotile, a special tile for build was made by Mr. Long. The largest O’Connor and family in Portland. their home on Third street, Christ | utmost to meet their added costs for Mr. Improved service with operating Guests included ing waterproof basement or other traveling sign made and erected on1 Mr. and Mrs Archie O’Connor of mas day. walls. Concrete file for flue con Broadway New York City over 193b! Aloha, entertained with a Christmas Dorn's parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. efficiencies and economies' For struction or many other purposes and was produced here in Dorn Sr., John Carol and Carl Dorn example typical of the industry has Multnomah, dinneg and tree. Dorn been Southern Pacific’s increase of having distinct advantages are also Many other fine jobs are credited ............ to [ | Miss Florence Lucas iheld open of Rosedale, Mr and Mrs. Fred cast as well as pipe for drainage or Mr. Long who first used to work and .house Saturday evening honoring1 and son Fred of Portland, Harry, 37 per cent in gross ton miles per Relax in a soft seat while our sewer use. The list of concrete study at his home then at SW 35th her sister Miss Hazel Wheeler of Dorn, and Miss Marie Dorn of freight train hour during the past experienced engineers drive you usage In cast form in almost innum and Custer after the children Astoria and Mrs. Dorn ’ s parents. Mr. ‘ ‘ had ‘1 Bea vert cm. About 50 called to offer ' 10 years, and a decrease of 12 per along the world’s safest, smooth endtle. and Mrs. H. A. Kuratli of Hillsboro. cent in fuel oil used per thousand gone to bed. He's used the old congratulations. Altogether a visit to this concern kitchen table as his bench. est highway, steel rails— safe, Mr and Mrs. Rodger Hawley of I gross ton miles. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston and ” Days Is most enjoyable and educational, and evenings for a long period of family drove to Roseburg to spend Tigard held a family reunion on j "But with the great increases in even when wet. thanks to Mr Martin, manager of time were necessary and much hard I the Christmas holidays wittf relatives Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. James ' costs of materials and supplies There's never a worry about the Portland Concrete Pipe and Pro slippery pavements, blinding "head work” but finally the Long[ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eliander Kelley and two children of Astoria. | wages, taxes and other expenditures ducts company. Their display of sign was a success. headlights or fog when you travel He now has a entertained with a family dinner, and Mr. and Mrs. John Dobbins were of the last few years and a decrease concrete products and plaster cast beautiful home place on the hill east honoring Mrs. Elianders brother M present. 19 per cent in freight revenue by Southern Pacific. of Ings Is well worth seeing of Capitol Hill road and the basement George Spurlin who has been visiting Trains are warm and fast. is his workshop and you ought to see here for Jten days, Fares are low. Next time you go 4 Mrs. George Blasser is nursing the wonderful system Osed It would son.cwhere, try the train. Not First Dictionary IIow the Kangaroo Fights take a column to deal on this ar a badly cut hand, caused by a water “DOUBLE” glass breaking,'while wiping it. Contrary to general belief, even rangement alone. Normally the kangaroo is as However, signs Mr. and Mrs. F. H .Schoene had as peaceful and harmless as a lamb, among scholars, Dr. Samuel John are packed and arranged for ship Your Savings Income- Free pick-up and delivery of less- son's “Dictionary,” which was com ment often less than one hour. Mr. their Christmas day dinner guests but when hunted by dogs he is likely Mr. and Mrs Walter Scott and than-carload merchandise at hun piled about 1750, was not the first Long and family arc ardent workers And Still Keep Your to turn and attack. The 'roo gen Margaret and Marjory erally backs up to a tree or rock, dictionary of the English language— for th*» best Interests of Multnomah daughters dreds of Pacific Coast points. Money in the Bank! although it was by far the best one and have many friends who are glad Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hansen and son. the dog jumps for a throat-hold and Express train speeds. Rates are •ver produced at that time. The to know of their outstanding success j Gene and daughter Betty, Miss Mabel promptly is encompassed in short, competitive: try us and see! Ask About It first compilation of this sort, says in the sign work. strong forelegs. Then with his pow The accomplish Carlson and Miss Saxon Green. D. Shellenberger erful hind legs, ending in a wicked Mr. and Mrs I Pearson's London Weekly, was “The ments of Mr Long prove fully that Daugherty, Cole & Co. English Dictionarie,” in 1623, by the perserverence and hard work are I and son Glenn spent the Christmas claw, the kangaroo proceeds to rip Bank A Insurance Securities For detail« sec your .ailroad a*., or holidays with their daughters and lexicographer Henry Cockeram. Be winners. the dog’s hide. At other times the writ« J A ORMANDY. Gm. Pa»*. ( U. S. Bank Bldg. AT. W1S son In laws Mr. and Mrs. Oscar ’roo will stand in a pool of water, fore this, in 1604, Robert Cawdrey Agt.,622 Pacific Bldg., Portland. Or. Effinberger, and Mr. and Mrs. Harn- seize the dog as it dashes to the at had compiled a "Table Alphabeti Babson Says den in Tillamook. cal! of Hard Words,” but this was tack and hold it under water until Continued froui t‘age 1 Mrs . F. D. Donaldson was a dinner the last gasp. The “Old Man” Kan hardly a dictionary in the sense that Guests Cockeram's was. Cockcram, in his a girl may inherit qualities from any hostess Christmas day. garoo may be eight or nine feet tall included Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Me Kell when standing on its toes, but the Save 20 to 25% on your FIRE INSURANCE COSTS dictionary, urged young writers branch of the family tree. and Mr. and Mrs. Doy Gray. "to acquire a learned style by look Oregon Mutual Policies are NON-ASSESNABLE. You NEVER pay species comes in many sizes down The girl may inherit her father's Mr. and Mrs. Willis Cady had as to specimens measured in inches. more than the premium on the face of the policy. Oregon Mutual ing up the simple words" they knew red hair and his business traits. Sim maintains more than three times the surplus required by Oregon and to “find synonyms of such ilarly a boy may have his mother's their Christmas dinner guests Mr. •nd Mrs. Ix»slie Spencer and their Insurance Laws. length as to astonish their readers ” black hair and her domestic quali son Russell of Portland. ADVERTISE,—Advertising brings ties. If the wife has the business Mr and Mrs. Thayne Smith and Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Company the husband should small daughter of Tillamook spent success, success brings happiness. ADVERTISE* Advertising brings ability, then of M c M innville stay at hpme and give the baby the the Christmas holidays at the W. F ■ucceas, success brings happiness. Organized 1894 40 years of Reliable Service Chas. L. Walker, Agent bottle, while the Mrs. goes out and Dcssinger home. 116 So. 3rd Ave. Hillsboro, Oregon Phone 1732 This is does the bread-winning' Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Barnes enter "Every Form of Protection unemploy- necessary to cut down tained with a big Christmas party me nt. relatives and friends dinner for Can Use 2 good men in Tualatin I know that working wives can Christmas day including Mr. and Valley for Sales work. Retired build up a good case for themselves. Mrs M H. Metcalf and two sons It Is pretty harsh medicine to fire a Mr and Mrs. W7n Campbell and two men wishing to work part time Adult Beginners . . smart. aggressive woman whose daughters of Ix'xington. Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday. Jan. IS, 7:30 P. M. husband does not earn enough to or in the evenings or men desir- will come to your home every day through maintain the family’s living stand ious of Increasing their earnings THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR ard. If six'll la the caae. th. mi the High Schoo) Beginners man Tim by adding another item to their should quit job and learn to be .In International Daily Seuipaprr Friday, Jan, 20, 1:50 1*. 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