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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1928)
FARM r e m i n d e r s SWEET CREAM POSSIBLE EVEN IN HOT WEATHER ■ W o BEAVERTON INFANTS VISIT IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF THE ùcep. a* a P“ time, £■**“ * ncw p a r e n t s IN BEAVF.RTOis Years ago practically alt butter Mr. aud U r i John Dobbins enter ------------ u n « -j " ireak crwps Oregon 1» « suaUy an expensive t wz, churned from sour cream but tamed their daughter and their hu> A little girl arrived at the hume , unprofitable venture, &ay* th e the chief demand now i> for better b*‘*,tv '* r Mrs. Roger Hawley jf Mr. and Mrs. Nels G. Anderson. »crop* crop» department at the expert- expen- quality totality aweet sweet creatn cream I for this pun. Jt and Mr and Mrs. Jimmy Kelly Suu Route 4. June 27. 'JZ station- The station D. manager 0f of ,he the day. ^ - i, testing * says V. T ' Chappell, " manager f^ r e d , of varieties as rapidly as college creamery at the Oregon e* „ L> v. ••• oeeu -tut. D,i nrv U. IVAIUU. h v aPP«*r and can usually * ive au Pcr“ ,lenl station Certain precautions u Henry k Nel‘ ° n returned to Dee ■ *r Mas..,, seems u, think they win k ntic information on proposed crops he says, make, delivery of such R' Ver* W a ih > af,tr a wecks '•*' it least »pend their summer \aca- tht varieties for the asking. sweet cream an easy task w,th h,s fajui,y .011 in Beaverton as they like the orln splte of the fact that potatoes. Healthy cows—proved * bs test-- lunate here. Dorothy and I.ee Ross spent se\ , unusually cheap in Oregon last are of course the first requisite he days with their mother n * much poor seed was planted, says, after which it neces,ar> for 5 , L lS’ ha5 resulted in some poor stands the milkers t0 be clean and healths Even wants ads are new win diseased plants. Where stalks --- ap- Clothing used • for is men then and iliseastcu v *----------------- ” —"• *• milking *s \i _ , xt n . ~ lny appear in this paper. * r badly mottled or curled in the kept clean and even the milking stool , vl . W* Rober‘ Summc' Lives they are best pulled out and is washed occasionally and kept in a Mrs fclmer S,‘ tpe si cut lays at Netarts. •hen removed entirely from the field clean place Milking with wet hands, _______ PREPARE YOUR CAR WELL (0 prcvent disease spread, says the he says, is a filthy habit. Mrs Kate Webber anil son visiu ! iit h O K t Y'OU ST a KT ON TRIP —ncrinient station. The strainer takes out visible par- ... ,e t .. ... , Weeds are abundant In many new- itcles but unless kept Sterilized may Aursdav es'enil ' N‘ Gorhail A. E. Shearer, director of ihe torn )v }0wn alfalfa fields in Oregon, ¡contaminate the milk from one milk- * “ ug department ol the Oregon Slate finds G. R Hyslop, chief in farm ing to the next If cloths are used a,,d Mrs. N W Gorham en Motor association declares that th crops, in a tour of parts of the these are boiled immediately after Wheic these are bad enough use and dried soon. The same applies lfru ,n cd her brother, Joseph Tro.tst average motorist destroys a measure state- ,„„Je the young alfalfa the field to other milking utensils which, un and n,Thu.v Lareti this week Th t the enjoyment on his vacation tup had best be clipped, he says, as this less propertly washed and sterilized. llit Fr,dav th« Yellowstone N ■ oy overlooking a number of details checks the weeds more than the al-, may be the greatest source of milk tloIlid Park. which might easily be attended to be falfa If weeds if c few the field consanunation Use of alkaline wash- ------ 'ore starting the trip best be left alone until the new “ ig powder (not soap and a small ^lr- a" ‘l Mrs. Henry Dessmgcr are Soane of the high spots ill had crop blooms, when it can be cut iron box sterilizer is practical on the v‘ s,»mg at the home of Mr. Detsui Shearer’s advice are as follows: "P small place where steam boilers are 8ers <olks | pare your ear well before you start for bay not available. aud don't overcrowd it Secure youi VIrs J W Barnes returned Wed road routing in advance of your actual farm market report Some bacteria get into milk un- Hay, Pasture and Feed dînons change from day to day, Although hay markets continued to be kept to the minimum if the milk ^ est Haven. hence the necessity of checking up oiove toward a new crop basis and or cream is cooled as soon as pos Mrs. E. W. Woodiulf entertained mi >our routing from point to point prices were weakened by the arrival sible and kept sy. Where cold run luesday Bridge _ c h * and also a ,W t d d on w ,c infonnll. 0t too much ram-damaged hay, there ning water is available ,t may be run ^ TourlIlK 5urcau injumilll<lll ls ,s a demand for good quality hay around the cans in a portion of the «b le of guest, consisting of In . G llon and premiums of a toil have milk room Otherwise some ice or k Jav,s. Mrs. J A. Hapgood, M. s | IIMUIIIaMleil up-io-il.c-,m,„ite and ,» Buffington, Mr*. A E. Hanson win- accurate been paid for extra leafy hay over artificial refrigeration is needed. ordinary grades. Pastures wcie gen Much careful work in keeping milk ni,’K h'Kh score a,,d Nirs Boyd lhe c . . . . . Start your touring day early Avoid ially reported improved. Most lceds and cream sweet is lost in trans guest prize. ----------- the congested areas—maps show how continued adownward trend influenced porting it. Shaded roadside milk Mr. and Mrs. A. B Clement and this may be done—if you are m a by prospective increases in feed grain stands and care in covering the cans family spent several days at t. amu n hurry to reach your destination. Sc producijh'U, but alfalfa meal was while they are being hauled will avoid beach. * led your stopovers and your hotels steady with very little new meal of- much trouble Some dairymen use ----------- and make reservations in advance. If leted because of the pour quality of heavy jackets for cream cans similar Essex Marsh has leased his hous» you are unable to be there, notify n<*V crop alfalfa now available for to those nitw1 used by ice cream on the Canyon road to Dr. Welch 'be hotel as a matter of courtesy grinding. makers. The growing practice of pay i aud in order that other wayfarers ing for cream on grade is a benefit I —ds Mrs. L. W. AJIyn, who has been '»ay have better service. Some further sinail advances in red to the good farmer,, says Professor clover seed at Chicago last week con- i Chappell. Poor cream makes poor ' j s'*'nk *u 1 mother M i v lienr> K. Finally, don t try to cover too trary to the usual seasonal price butter. Poor butter sells for a poor ' . V’. as ri,u i,u ‘ ,l* ,ir u,,,e J‘ much territory for the time at your disposal or for the budget you have trend provided additional evidence price, and the farmer pays the bill Scofield. -------- assigned yourself. Remember that that some shortage in the crop m a y ______________ A large number of people attended physical exhaustion mar* the pleas- be anticipated in Ohio, Indiana, W is-1 the Masonic aud Eastern Star picnic ure of the tour and makes for acci- con sin, Michigan, Minnesota, Illinois TIGARD MINISTER LENDS at Gladstone, Wednesday. dents. and other north central and eastern HELPING HAND states where winter damage is said to| ----------- . j o - i , ... , , Earl Evans, Mrs. Inez Whitworth, have occurred. Since a large Pa» Miss Alma Hayes¡of Sherwood and W1(| (l hu.rs E and EUic aild WILL SUBSTITUTE' FUR oi ihe clover acreage, particularly that Cecil Harris of West Timber were Enna Nelson Wednesday a, CARRIER UNTIL JULY ordinarily harvested for seed, is in married late Saturday night at the ^ ^ K kci that part oi the United States scr-,M . E. parsonage. They came in on _______ Felix Rosh, substitute carrier, r.vill ious damage to clover meadows the 10 o’clock stage. Rev R. S M rs-Jane Bradle of P o la n d , there might materially affect both Sibley was away bm they said they spem Wftlnes<lay Wlth Mrs w „ handle Tigard K<*ute 1 until July 16 when Mr. Patton will assume volume ot seed productiotj and sub- would wait. Rev. Sibley arrived about r]t.ke sequent demand. midnight and tied the knot but the _______ charge. stages had all gone so he very kind- Those who have not painted their I Potato*» Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Fry and fain To what extent the present ex- ly drove the young couple to Port |ily ,eft Tuesday {of NeUrls bcre names on their boxes should have this dene before July 15. tremely bad potato market situation land. they will spend the summer, may be improved depends l a r g e l y --------------------- - ----------- upon the size of the late crop. A PETERS-KING Raspberries and loganberries for Too Late to Classify smaller estimated production of sec-, ----------- salf a, Ed n a|stens Hardware and ond-early potatoes may provide an Miss Esther King, daughter of Mrs Furniture Store -a d v . BERTHOI.D’S Addition, Beaverton opportunity for most recent reports E y Hmg, and Frederic W. Peteri _______ Half acre tracts, some clear, some indicate improved crop condition* for _ son 0f Mr. and Mrs. F. W P eters- Miss Myrtle Johnson, who is in with ha le trees; 4 blocks fmm second-early potatoes, especially in the wcre married at the home of the training at Good Samaritan Hospital high and public schools, on rock kaw \ slley of Kansas. bride’s mother June 28, at 4 o clock spent Wednesday at ho..... road; light, gas and water. All im Dairy Products '' in the afternoon. ----------- provements paid, $5tt) $1(1 down Much firmness was noted in Pacific service was read in the pres- Otto Erickson has sold his large- $10 per month, including interest coast butter markets last week with cnce atH->ut 50 relatives and friends house on Erickson avenue and moved Call Beaverton 360J. some price advances and a stronger b thf Kev q q Friday into one of his smaller houses statistical position. Eastern markets r. ,. . , r._ t n „-r . ,i__ ; . , . . . Preceding the ceremony Dr J. ti. Mass Janet Huntley returned Mon- in.i I** s ea y w!‘ . e s l o r a ke p earson sang “ I Love You” accopi- aml production situation inclined to ^ . \frs George Johnson fVhc ^ pending two weeks in be more bullish, except for some un- , , (he wcddrng march. The San Franc.sco. p ovement m pastures as .. result of bride was lovely in whi, e georgette. — — general rains over the chief <U.ry vei, (>f ,ulle held ln pUcc by a Mr. and Mrs J t . Huntley spent d“ tr,C,S’ , Ihjnd of oranue band of orange blossoms blossoms. She car- Wednesday with her brother B. L L ivestock u . . ; ried a shower bouquet of white car- Lyman. catUe prices iwlere registered natjons and sweet peas. Her brides- -------- . last week. Hog and fat (i N w fi& i s Margaret ___ _ tat caitle maj(, Raught of Ccn Miss Janet Huntley spent \\ .<lt.es markets m general were lower. There w Vsh.^wo'e pink "and carried day with friends in Portland. n some opinion that cattle markets ; a shower bouquet of pink carna- Mr. Spencer’s mother, from Eng will remain firm for some time • n .. r- . . ‘ ^ tion s and sweet peas, Southern Pacific's de land, is now visiting at their home. come especially on well finished Little Irma Eileen Goodman, cousin luxe motor coaches now grades. Slaughter of cattle under fed-; ■. .„ a rar. eral ________ of the bride, .Was flower girl and car make II trips daily to inspection for the 11 months end- u.‘ !“ c . Miss Belly Huntley is »pending Portland from •ng May 1V^8 was 8,JJ4,50J against r,f d a ft ° P" ‘ , . . * jr . ¡' several weeks with her sister Mrs. 9,250,773 for the sam* pertod a year J h . Krooni was »«'ended by Alfred q( FOREST GROVE— Leave 5:3n, 7 -15. <M5 • T Hcei „o ra g e ,s only about K" ’ « ’ br" ' ,ur ' hc ” . w , ----------------------- ** «,er cent of average. On the The brule i, a gr.dua.e of Wd- BARNES NEIGHBORHOOD a m. and hourly there o'htr hand the movement of Stockers >»mette university class of 1*27 an.l a after to 2:45, then 4 45 5:45. %:45 and 8-45 Iff» into corn belt states has On? ch b M < very enjyable time bren rather heavy which with expect- Among the out of town guests were wbfn wc ,,)et af Mrs Archie Steven» fi tn. good crop» of corn and other feed Mrs A S Goodman and children, on j unf ¿ j VVe meet with Mrs. J HILLSBORO leaves grains suggests more finished beef Aaron Norman and Irma Faleen ot y McLoed on July 6. 5 43, 8 :01, 10 :01 a. n i, and hourly thereafter atvr on. Heavy supplies of hogs Courtland, < al., Mr. and Mrs. 1 ----------- to 3:01 then 5 01, *C 01, ive been on the markets for a long.Fullerton of Milwaukie, re. ' ' rs ' . Mr. and Mrs Walt Howard ha«l 7.01 ami 9aM , in. !m’* and storage stocks are large, eldi, t an non* Beach, Mr*» •' ,a» • visitors from California part of last BEAVERTON—leave b«« «his „tuation now seems to be linger, lone. Ore.. Mr. W.U.ara Walsh. wctk Ranging. The Jun, pig survey of the Salem. Mr and Mrs. Robert Buck- _______ 6:05, 8 25, 10 .25 a m. and hourly thereafter «kd m LL h 7 ° f agnCul,UrC ¡nd'c»««s '.e y J “ rr‘ i c m ^ ' U r ^ S ¡" ’ l e* W Mr, F. Engl.ss, who own. acreage to 3:25 p in then 5 25. 'J i T A M h . ; B u i, . Z Mr! o . ,h* KHI, 1», n .v ....... - •6:25, 7 25 and 9 25 <H.< farmer, ¡ „ „ „ d L , a , „ and Mr. Glen Ska*, all .1 F M C,, wa. mu a W on u„.r » p m Red Electric trains— fall p,*,. After a brief trip Mr and Mrs •»*» Saturday 124. 126». 128 and 13» Peters will be at home in their new **■ No change, Team 123 1 home near the Capitol highway. Mr Archie Stevens ha» been busy SEVERAL c a s e s in leaves Portland Union J U n r p m o v c « r n it R T BIRTHDAY SURPRISE sprinkling the school house qr .un U DGE NOYES COURT PARTY FOR MISS GILBERT He is «losialing this work for which Station 4.20 p. in., 129 at 5 20 ami 125 at 6:05 Joe Bro«. ’ . . * . ----------- we are all very grateful oroM w a, arrested and chargedi . . n . q , p a v e p m., Trains 119, 120, »ith rrckU«. j _* .* . , . . M r and Mrs H A. ?tewart gave ----------- 121 ami 122 have been »» an intersectiona"ast week' a d,nner «’arty W<'dn1^ 1*,r f \'oLo» 0,1 U‘ * Thur»day » f « « n^ 'n al discontinued. Perblev, o ! Laf.vette. uV "' ''^Th' LL.Vesent W ere Walke,’. Corner. aH ud-o;, « J C h e s Rail tickets are good «»er 30 mile, and was h*r b -^ d a y ^ **dan calne «"K '«b''. hur«mg on the Silver Gray mo Mted by F A. McMahon and fined * ev Mr* U J , ^ Ho,k une (d ,hf dr,vcr* <iU‘ te bailly, , ° nr tor coaches including •'* Mr» U. A. Stewart and Geo. n .sa ^ wa§ conim ( at great speed <lown the 19 ride ticket MT'Ue W Reigner had the wrong . * . * the < edar MiUs .road and ran mu Lifei in the evening other tnenas tbe ,,|b<r car on the main road W •Sunday only. hcense number on a motorcycle and Wi< fined *13 50 in Judge Noyes gathered at the Stewart home and did not learn the name o Í either court __ _ Mu* Gilbert a handkercbef party gave *rk* Is a country where the sh 'wrr F a. h |tN«t I.......J * J '* * * 'bat hails you on the h.gh straB piece of W.ndltng »o o d and Traschei and sons has J I * ay '» e'ther a bandit or an in.ur thev christened tFe large P The finished hauling hay for Mr \ On inie alesman. in the new home that evening _______________ |ltiht. were turned k«r and they sat Buren. J E Lew,, ,, tnaiun« a trip by around the fireplace and s.n* song, _ Mr Von Buren. Willie Young ani b>l* with Dr. Carl Loven of i, a political John T rochei as driver, are planning; Portend C. E Al-LF-N. Agent ‘-■«»io. h* wfoll#. •** í state FOR ^ Rose Fletcher Shoppe O reg o n of THE COUNTY W A SH IN GTON OF LINGERIE , PR(X KS. DRESSES HOSI ERY. Ni l KW E \R TRI MMI NGS, HATS Ros.j Building Phone 8703 Bl A A 1 RIO.,', OKI C O N v v w . . ; w i w : - v v ••• -> -> •> Mauer of the Esiate of i ln Harry tlue Hughes, Deceased. XOT 1 »' ,S HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, Joseph l Heesaeker,1 Êt * -* r . v l E.xecutor of the estate of Harry • r Hughes, deceased, has tiled hi> tmal fe a a a Account in the County Court of the ______a n d , State of Oregon, for the County of I *i 1 f B 7 Í 5 • í f j i Washington, and that Monday, the • 13th day of August, loJK, at the hour oi 1U a. tu., of said day, at the court-1 house at Hillsboro, m »aid t ouiiiy aud Stale, lias been appointed as the time aud the place for the hearing of objections to said Eiii.il \ccount and the settlement thereof Date of first publication July Olh, Date >f last publication August did, I9J8 1 IKES At KE R, j o s i •PH ( Execu lor F. A. Mc Menamili, Allunici 918 Vinorican Bank Building Poi I lami. Ol cgoll • 75 G OF THE HOUSES and AROUND BEAVERTON NEED REPAINTING DOFS Fven want»¡ ads arc new tiury appear ini this paper. when YOURS ACORN ACME PAINT $ 2.25 - $ 4.45 j: . i A Beaverton Laundry ; W e C a ll F o r X \ & GALLON Dll T SO I HARDWARE & FURNITURE STORE D e liv e r PHONE S003 i ' ’ 500 BUSINESS CARDS $ 1.50 Ï V PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ? i PIONEER P R IN T IN G & S T A T IO N E R Y CO. i* <01 Dekiim $ Bldg.—Third at Washington St., PORTLAND. Y W .V i V i V iV « V 4 OREGON .■.■.’ .■ .V r t V W /.'.V .V .'.W .V .'.'.V .V .V .V .V .V . CHICKENS Lunch Meats ! CITY M EAT M ARKET W i W A W A W A V .W .V .V .■ .V .V .V A V /.Y .W .V A 'A V .■»%*■*• . , — ——— — " - ■ .W .W V .W V A V .’ . W /.V .W .V W .V .V .V .V .V .V .V W .V .V A W Mission Bel) Service Station More Silver Grays RICHFIELD GASOLINE SH E LL-U N IO N > to P o r tl a n d ^ V .V A V A V .V .W V V .V .V .V .V /A V .^ V A V .V .V .V .V A V .V . Silver Grays every hour to P o r tla n d á Southern Pacihc'sdeluxemomr- CMchn now make II trips daily to Portland from Forest G r« * * — lesve VIO, 7:45, 9:4) a m. and hourly there after to 2:41, then 4.41, *1:41, 6 4) and M 4) P m. H i lls b o r o — leaves 1 4 1 , 8 01, 10 01 a in. arul hourly thereafter m ) Ol ili« n ) Ol, H 91 ' 01 and 9.01 p m Beaverton — leave 6 01,8 2), 10:21 a m. and hourly ilier«aftc* so ) zi pm rim 1 2i. *r. 2$, 7-21 and 9:21 p.m. R e d Elect ri c T r a i n , — I 7 6 , I 2H arul I 40—No change, linn 121 leaves Portland Union Sta tion t 20 p m.. 129 a, 120 and 121 at 6 t>1 p.m. Rail inkers are good on the Silver Gray motor loailie» in cluding die 10 ride ticket. •Sunday only. Southern Southern P acific Paci&c s* » i W - î a S V a s s ä t - - ......... - - O ,b”j C. E. ALLEN. A **ni