The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, November 04, 1927, Image 4

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    DO YOU KNOW
othy seed is moving slowly bui
at the Benson lumi
(iorhain, Mrs. McKerrhrr, Mrs J the losers
I ices aie about 5 cents a hundred
W Barnes and Mrs. Laura Davis, November
i und? higher th it at the first of
That the chief food element in
of Napa, Oregon.
9
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nr nth,
This ,s wh"
n, or $ 2 o' compared with potatoes is starch?
N. J. Skce ha» a new "Kiver’
Saturday, Mrs. \V R Van Kleek
last war, $655 in 1925 and potatoes are not best served with
ou hiï ear
Lisle Walker. Joy Hulett
ind daughter Kathryn attended the
in 1924.
other starchy food such as rice
Mrs. Olga Hoyle returned to her ^tock show.
potatoes.
Reporters
Mrs. Mary Williamson, of Port- duties as operator at the Southern
Wool
1'hat fat is m,
lami, Mas a beavcilon visitor VN cd. Pacific Monday morning
a •
food element
She M'as
No change of importance
, — lacking
tn
j iot atoes. This
II. A. Nieigarth went to North
V i si tors at the first grade I j 'l vveeh
east attending her mother’s funeral.
is why potatoes
ted in the woul markets. A
Angel« ,
need butter, cream or gravy to nuk.
Bend last lnday where lie con­ were Mrs. L.dwarJs, Mis
Harry Barnes has jiurchascd a
¡unte
of
domestic
business
them appetizing.
ducted a funeral service for a 17 Mrs. Skidmore, Mrs. VanKleck and
Smdebaker Dictator sedan.
ng
done
at
present
prices
and
Mrs. J. B. Haynic formerly of year old girl
Mr. N'iergarth was ..irs. McKereher.
cign
situation
ts
stronger.
That intense heat necessary for
Mrs. McKereher visited at the
Dr. Mason and Mrs. W. lady Beaverton now of Yaquina, Oregon, pastor of the North Bend Adventist
cooking changes the water in pota­
gave the Metzger school children sp»nt several days in Beaverton on church before moving to Beaverton. seventh grade room last week
Turkeys
toes to steam.
This is why hot
' usiness. She was a luncheon guest '
Chalmers Eden was a visitor at thc
the Schick test last Monday,
potatoes
become
soggy
after drain­
official
information
indicate«
Latest
it Mrs 4d C. McKercher’s Tuesday
, eight grade room last Monday
if they arc covered so that their
All of the grade except the l irs« ci ■ e per cent fewer turkeys in the ing
VAN KLEEK HENS
Born—to M r and Mrs. Arnold
steam cannot escape.
A joint birthday party was given
H alt-w T n I'nited States than last year. Can-
TAKE HIGH SCORES ud Third had» the.
Ferry
road OH
lhicsser,
Scholls
reports
ul«o indicate
less
:tdian
st
the
home
of
Mrs
N
0
Gorham
That pricking a potato to see if
.
party
la«i
Friday
morning
and
after­
Tuesday, a girl.
It being the birthday of Mrs. Mc-
it is done lets out some of the
noon. The First and Third grade •itrkeys than a year ago.
Egg*
\ercher and
Mrs. Gorham.
The
steam and delays the baking Thu
had their partv on Monday ^fternoou.
Miss Margaret Koenig had her evening was spent in playing bridge,
VV. A Van Kleek and J. J. ami
The
egg
markets
continue to im­ is why it is better to test it bv
An
Hight
grade
spelling
contest
re-,
tonsils removed Wednesday.
liter which refreshments were ser­ E. L. Van Kleek, poultry raisers of n-ntlv ended
F.mma Hockett’s sid« prove. Storage supplies have been pinching instead of by breaking the
ved Those present were: Mrs J Beaverton and Kinton, look a num­ defeated Ral|-’i Eden’s side.
1 he reduced below the 1926 figures and skin.
It is W. Barnes, Mrs. L Spencer, Mrs. ber of high scores m the standard­
Elinor Bierly s very ill.
!
>.ers
entertained
the
winners
at
the current receipts, particularly of good
That the mealiness of a baked
tin light that she has diptheria.
quality have been light for three
R Talbert, Mrs V A Wood, Mrs ized tgg laying contest held in Puy­ Hallowe’tn narty Friday.
,
potato depends mainly upon the
F Livermore,
Mis Gertrude Rob- allup, Washington, according to the
Ward Shannon had a Halloween Months. Prices for higher grades at amount of starch present ? This ¡,-
Mrs., September report. Contestants were i party at his home last Monday, le ding markets advanced 8-10 cent.«
A new bird made its appearance ertson, Mrs. McKereher and
why early potatoes and very old
in the window of the Beaverton Goi ham
entered from 10 states.
, He, and the many there, certain!' ditiing the first three weeks of Oct, ones are not good for baking a,
Finance Co. Geo VV. Ford brought
placing
the
market
above
1926
for
Bar-1
pa,j
»
wonderful
time
"
VV. A. Van Kleek entered a
they have more sugar and |e,,
it in
It looks like a China hen, a
a cooked red
The grange will
Th, Ukulele Chib of the Grade th.« first time in many months. starch.
Rock hen which
took
first
blackbird, crow or a funny looking •od sale November
M
ilium
and
lower
grades
and
place in the contest for individual School will »day at an entertainment
squash
That the most valuable part of a
of the Public Lib- storage eggs are still below last
hens with the highest production. for the benefit
Anderson
Mr and Mrs. A. E
ve »r, however, and there are plenty potato, the protein and mineral «alt-
The Rev. Omer ld«c, pastor of I hc report states, “The W A Van rarv soon
4S of eggs still in storage and the lies directly under the skin? This i,
left for St. Paul Thursday morning the Myrtle Point Methodist rhtirch, Kleek Barred Rock hen No 1119
Now the noon is shortened to
for a two weeks trip.
volume of fall and winter production why cutting a thick paring off a
recent guest at the Henry Watts leads for the eleven months, with a minutes.
is still uncenain.
potato is like throwing a wav twenty
home, has returned to his charge
total of 303 eggs.”
cents out of every dollor that the
Mr. and Mrs. Filvvin P Edwards
potatoes cost.
The next high bird. No. 1136, is
Butter
were dinner guests at the home of
Mr
ami Mrs
Lester Tallman,
m arket
reports
The general situation in butter i
Mr and Mrs. S. A Gentry of Port
isiting relatives, have returned to also a Barred Rock owned and bred
uarkets was rather unsettled last l That when sprouts appear on a
by J J. and E. L. Van Kleek. This
land last week
Rydervvood, Wa«h.
Grain
potato thev are using starch and
bird lays a fine standard egg and is
There were no marked trends in reek. Receipts were larger and the moisture and lessening the ind
torage
surplus
increased.
Production
a
credit
to
her
owner
and
the
breed,
A good
Stipe’s Garage found their second
Mr. Kenneth Hughes of Oswego,
the markets last week
values? This is why potatoes bought
Her record was
offset the « still uncertain The situation on
parked on
Beaverton says the report
spent last Sunday with Mr l> Har- hand car«
export
demand
for
wheat
in quantities need to be watched to
he
Pacific
Coast
was
relatively
.U
K
)
eggs
even
Its
egg
valuation
for
sidewalks Tuesday morning all over
per and Mr SteVr Blanket)
weakening effect of very heavy Can stronger than in the east. The lini- chock sprouting.
the
11
month
period
was
$7
047
the town
The cars have been
c . . . ' I adian movement.
Soft red w inlet
That sweet potatoes should be
Mr. Charles Meggetti, of Mtjli- parked on the vacant lot next to with an individual value for ' 1 'premiums were again advanced »> 'e.l supply of high grade butter is
i strengthening factor.
cooked slowly and for a l«mg time
nomah was a visitor at the home the Beaverton Hardware and Fur­ tember of $0 892.
St. Louis territory reflecting Imuteil
Livestock
niture store
Very little damage
This is why an hour of baking is
of Steve Blanket! Tuesday.
upplies of this grade of wheat
New high levels were registered in none too much to develop the best
was done by youngsters Hallowe'en
! Protein premium* ranging from 4-0 be t grade steer
prices
la«t
week,
¡cents for 12 per cent to 23 28 cent« nit not without resistance. Hogs de- flavor.
WOODLAND ACRES
Mr and Mrs. Steve Blankrn and night but a number of laughable
for 14 per cent over December fu-
family were in Portland Thursday pranks were played
1 i>' «1 sharply on larger receipts. Fat
That sweet potatoes do not keep
on business.
E. G. Benson and wife, of Hill*-- , litres were paid on No 1 dark lan.b prices went higher on lighter as well as Irish potatoes and cannot
Mr. and Mrs. L L. Laswcll and boro, will live with Mrs. Z R o y , northern wheat Export demand held
«tu (dies and some prospect of de- i be shipped or stored in large quan­
The Aid Society of the Bethel •■on attended a iua«ke,| Hallowe’en this winter. Mrs Benson is a dau- barley firm, $2.60 being paid in San cren«ed shipment« for the next few I tities ? This is why canning sweet
Francisco for choice «hipping, $- --■ weeks. Country demand for feeder j
Congregational rhtirch will hold a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ghter of Mrs Roy.
potatoes has become an important
I for grading and $2.10 for feeding Iambs was broad
ba/aar and chicken dinner Thursday P Wolf of Portland, Saturday eve­
and prices
industry.
ning.
Ore
'
bailey.
Sonic
samples
of
(
ahfornta
December I.
v anted.
J E. Gardner, of I lackumus,
Home Economics, O. A C.
was a visitor at the Roy home barley were quoted $293-$3 48 a
hundred pounds for October and
Mr and Mrs VV. R. Van Kleek Sunday.
Mr ami Mrs. Fred 1 ane and
Wv
I November shipment in English mar
family and Mr and Mrs. Butler- and daughter Kathryn attended a
field were dinner guests at the Hallowe'en party at Kinton, Friday
Mr. ami Mrs. Jess Phillins « f i l e t s . More favorable weather caused
home of Mr and Mrs VV R Petch evening.
Valsetz, Oregon, have rented the corn to go lower although limited
BUSINESS
M 1’irile house for the u inter 1 1 , . . supplies in world trade chan/tels is I
beginning
to
b6
noted.
Oats
were
CARDS
Mr and Vir« Ray Syverson of
Mrs M. C. McKereher and son owned this house at one tune.
I firm to a little higher, rye steady
Wash,
visited at
the Georgi were dinner guests at the
'Longview,
but Hax slightly lower.
and Mrs. Francis G. A Gilmore home Sunday.
home of Mr
The three bachelors of Woodland
Lo c nuore over the week-end
Acres are kicking now because the
Hay and Feed
Dr. look was in Beaverton this hens have gone dry and their cows
No notable change in the trend
F.
Stephen« week He will hr shooting picture« | have quit laying.
Mr. and Mrs. J
of hay markets ocurred Declining
trip through hi and around Portland for the n ek t1
h''ve returned front
corn 'trices and good pasture re­
five weeks
His company accom­
L añada
Miss Gladvs Garrison and Mis« stricted demand for feed«, but price
panied him to Portland
Beatrice Lockwood have moved into changes were not large.
Mr. and Mrs. K F Swenson rn
the Rossi apartments for the winter j
trrtained
the
Neighborhood
club
Bernard and Stipe- have sold a Miss Garrison teaches in the grade I
Seed*
' l hcvrolet coach to Harry Hurt/, I school.
Thursday evening.
PIONEER PRINTING & STATIONERY CO.
Redtop seed is reported moving
laundcau to John Sutherland, sedan
faster
at
slightly
higher
prices
to
4U8 Dekum Bldg.—Third at Washington St.,
Mr. and Mrs Lytnon, of Seattle, to R F Bowman at Scholls; sedan
Clanence Smith has purchased a growers, clean seed bringing 10-11
• e visiting Mr and Mrs. J C to G K Roycc, Bowers truck dri house on Eighth street owned by I cents a pound compared to
PORTLAND. OREGON
a
ver; coach to Otto Bauer. B. H VV. E Begg. lie is a Boy Scout
Huntley
month
ago,
ami
21
a
year
ago.
Tim-
Fichtl, of the laswell Coffee Co;! master and lived in Portland.
Mrs C. V. Robbins entertained Howard H Schaffer and a sedan to]
«he local employes of the Standard Marion Lynch at Hillsdale.
The F. B. Jedennan place, north
I >d company at > pheasant luncheon
of Beaverton, has been rented by!
A
surprise
parly
was
given
on
last week
Mrs. M. I McKereher at her home A Marvin, of New Hampshire, thru]
The guests were the Beaverton — Finance Lo.
Mr and Mrs
R««hert Simpson, Friday evening
masked
and
old
fashioned games
■ u-sts at the home of Mr and Mrs-
VV. VV Howard, of Vancouver
elson G. Freeman, have returned were played Afterward refreshments Wass., has rented the Barnes place
were
served
Those
present
were:
to Salem
Mr and Mrs V A. Wood, Mr. I on the Beaverton road north of
■ 11■ l Mrs F I Spencer, Mi anti town thru the Beaverton Finance
I
anta
Beterson,
visiting
Mins
Mrs
J R Talbert, Mi and Mrs. ! Co.
ives, has returned to Pacific
F
VV Livermore, J. VV. Barnes,
\. i sity.
Mis (, l
lacob and Mr. and Mrs. SURVEYED BROADWAY
STREET THIS W EEK
Ralph
Mrs Hiram Davis of Knappa, i«
guest at the home of Mr. and
I ast Friday evening the Freshman I Surveyors were in H e a v e r t o n
Is
Louis Hugh son
Reception was given in the high: Monday making a survey of the
lire will of William Bremer, who school A very clever program was! width of the buildings on both
,' ,d October 1<> was filed last week given and after which a lunch of sides of Broadway street, also the
le four children, Ola I tel, Shcr- ice cream and cake was served The width of the street and the side
od; Herman. Tigard; 1 tda Eggt cafeteria was beautifully decorated walks. The report will be forwarded
• ».in, Borin# «niil Harold of 1 *#ard. with autumn leaves and Hallowe’en to the state highway commissioners;
decorations. About 250 were present the last i«f the week
arc heir«.
This survey was asked for by the
Broadway
Improvement
Last Friday afternoon Mrs J L Beaverton
Mr and Mrs
John Modrow of
Kalaina, Wa«h . were recent guests Huntley entertained the Friday after­ club who want the Canyon road
Those present highway to go thru 1he center of
at the August Dallman home
> noon Bridge club
were
Mesdames
Guy
McCorrack, town.
R««beri Summers, Flitter Stipe, Hen
William
Finnic
haw
David and
ry N'eL.in, Geo Blasser, Win Boyd,
FOR NEW
I ought the Wells place on th. lessie Davis. High honors were won PETITION
ROAD TO COAST
I an el road
bv Mi-
Nelson
Mis
Boyd w<u
A petition is bring circulated and
St Marv's football team defeated consolation
SOMETHING ELSE
generally «igned bv prominent cit-
WHAT THEY
C. tumbía 1rs Tuesday, 18-6
Mr. Robert I. Tucke» of Hill-' t 7 rns of Bortland, Beaverton, Aloha,
Beck home Hillsboro and Forest Grove asking
Mr. and 5 lis william Enschede Giro visited the F.
NOW HAVE
Monday evening He reported that the Oregon Highway Comission to
of Ore ico, hi ive a ni vv daughter
the
! iis daughter Margaret was quite ill determine the fcasabili|v of
proposed Salmon Berry route to the
Mr and Mrs V * L Alves of San
Francisco and Mr and Mrs r H i Mr and Mrs. C M Hall of I .oin- coast.
In this way an estimate can be
Dresser of
Aloha have returned) hard «licrl gavr a Hallowr'cti partv
made of the co»t of the r« >d and
house
last
Satnidav
evening
The
fiom Vancouver, H (..
to
with whether it would be advi-
was beatitifullv d e c o r a t c d
use this route This i
-hortest
lohn Hrossart cut hi« left thumb autllinn Iravrs and Hallowe'en
route to the coa«t and would mean
I ho««* present were
severely with a corn knife aff St nrations
that people could go and return
oid
Mrs
Yernon
and
baby
stitchi
«
Mary's la«t week It took 12
from the beach and still spend a
Miss Martha Croiise, Miss
to close the wound
I rouse,
Miss Catherine
B n thrum big share of the dav on the beach
ind
Mr
I
r
e
Be
rry
The
eve-|
{. F
Stevens has returned to
mug w a « spent in playing cames WOMAN WANDERS
Beaverton and has purchased the
liter which refreshments were sei
FROM HOME
interests of the Messrs F.mmilt » i ed
Rowe and has again resumed .« vvii
\ barefooted woman, thinly dres-
ership of the Studio Halber Shop
Mr Höbet t Summers, Gu* Dessin ed. who is believed to have spent
Charles M ( hase i* now employed qrr and H R Nelson went pheasant the night near a burning straw
1rs. Nelson and stack near the Sewell place was
hunting Sunday
bv the Willamette Steel Works
Erma went with
-m and spent the discovered bv the owner earlv Tues­
.lav visiting the
I. Bowel! fatuilv day morning. Sheriff Reeves was
Beaver lodge No 100 A F and
notified ansi went to the (dace ami
A M will hold a father and son
Bea verton Masonic Building asso­ removed the woman to the county
meeting Thursday.
• embn 10 it.
Later it was found that
Celebration
of
bather
and
Son la lion and Braver Social club of hospital
Beaverton will sponsor a dancing the woman was the; wife of a
week
t>arty in the ballroom of the new Beaverton man and had disappeared
Masonic temple. West
Baik and from her home during the night
Mr and Mrs Frank Beck attend Main
streets.
Bortland,
Saturday She is apparantlv about 30 years
ed the ttqck »how last Sunday
light, November, 5
old and of a nationality which
Arrangements are in charge of could not be determined, for «he
sister, ol Mr and Mrs. \ A Wood, Mr. and was unable to understand question-
Mrs. Mabel Bhillips
Erickson Mrs A Jannrson. Mr and Mrs K a«ked by the officer Independent
Bortland visited Mrs
F riday
R. Summers, Mr and Mrs Elmer
'stipe, Mr and Mr* G Gosh««rii. Mr AUCTION NIGHT
A large delegation of Masons an. uni Mis Geo. Blasser, Mr
an«!
Eastern Stars of thi i place attende«' Mrs Harrv Hudson, Mrs J Sum
TO BE CHANGED
the birthday party if “I'ncle Inn” uer* and \fr* I. Boring
Friday night a beautiful $10 stand |
Masonic
Hom<
Whitford at
the
lamp will be the center of attras'tion ■
Saturday evening, this bring hi« It*’
1-. A and L. P. Allen each won a it the auction conducted by the
Several him
birthday anniversary
adiator cap as prize* for going Heaver theatre After this week th.
dred guests were present
«»ver the quota in selling Chevrolet auction wall be held on Thursday ,
ars during the month of October night on account of the number oil
Mrs. (hartes Esterly »pent Sat
n»ey si.|J nine new cars and II old school activities
urday visiting relatives in Portland
nes. There was another contest or
Last I-ii.lav there were 4J differ
‘•etween the Chevrolet salesmen for ent articles auctnmed off by fudge]
The Lady Slimier chit met at thi
ars sold during the last 8 davs of Swrenst.n, aiming them being a fine,
home of Mrs F L Spencer Frtdav he month Dealers in Forest Grove
ham which was donated bv the]
afternoon
Those present were Mr*
nd Beaverton are also trying to Beaverton Market and bid in b>
V A Wood, Mr* I K Talbert
■ut do one another in sale* tn Oct- Mr Hatch of the Beaverton Phai
Mr«. F W. Livermore, M r, S' G
ber, the winner! eat turkev and tnacy
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