The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, January 17, 1930, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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THF. BFAVERTON
THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
H. H. J E F F R I F * . Pd>li»i.»r
CO LLEG E TO BACK
FEDERAL
FR ID A Y . JA N U A R Y
ENTERPRISE
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Many salads would be improved by
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addition of salt in vegetables. One
Agricultural
Staff Votes
Sound Cooperative
M arket Plans
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p o s t office at
Of March i.
Beaverton.
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to
SPECIAL TRAVEL BARGAIN
Aid satisfactory way of getting the salad
Oregon. ‘ 7 ^ u k m g .his action the college af- '
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Portland
to
Los Angeles
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----------------- on their merits, as it is forseen that
I some unsound promotion may be a t­
Babverton Office, Broadrvay near O. E tracks, Phone 7503
tempted.
Portland Office, 407-408 Dekum Building, Phone A T w afr 4914
The college will endeavor to carry
information on the working provis- (
■ ions of the new farm laws through-
came here with nothing and now out the state and will provide tech-
l iv e a n d d e a d t o w n s
hate everything. It is time for them nical assistance in organization plans
to feel the strong arm of the law.
to the extent of its resources.
Here are two questions often asked (
by residents of towns What is the |
A T I M E FOR CAUTION
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difference between a live town and a ' Winter sports on city streets and COMBINATION OF F.
dead town?" and "How doe* one1 thoroughfares (tin be enjoyed in
D I S R U P T S DAIRY M A R K E T
.
( safety only if careful precautions are
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community earn t e leputa ion o
to RUar^ against accident. A
The present disasterous slump in
being enterprising while another is boy was killed nebr Portland Satur- dairy products markets has resulted
called stagnant?" Both towns may day night when the sled on which he from a combination of overproduc-
look the same, and both have the was being towed by an automobile tion and reduced consumption of
same natural advantage*—yet one swerved into the path of another butter coupled with increased pro-
has the reputation of being dead and machine.
duction of butter substitutes,
the other alive. As we see it the
There is always risk when a sled Production of creamery butter for
difference lies in the attitude of the •* towed by bn automobile, and it is the first 11 months of 1929 exceeded
citizens themselves. A live town is a practice that should be discouraged that of the same period in 1928 by
in which there are plenty of The sled is concealed from autoists some 25 million pounds. Consump­
tion and women ready to take hold; approaching in the opposite direc- tion decreased by 29 million pounds,
and put over any worthy community | «'on and there is alwbys the chance while consumirtion of butter substi-
nterorise anj a dtad t„wn is one that it will be whip^awed from one tutes mounted by a similar amount,
h" which every man is too selfishly s'd«1 *»f
s‘reet to the other. In The federal outlook report b year
engrossed in his own affairs t o , ‘h old days it was great sport, and ago said that a national increase of
spend any time on community mat- compartit.vely safe to tack onto « one per cent in dairy consumption
'
That answers both questions
and be hauled along over the would reach the limit of present do-
-n o w you fit the answer to you, *n°W Bpt the automobiles must mestic consumption
’ divilual effort and sec if you now be taken into consideration, and Consumers cun help the situation
don’t notice any improvement in your automobiles bre hard to control on bv taking advantage of the abnorm-
ally low prices to increase their use
own community before 1930 has run
_ _ _ _ _ ____
of
wholesale dairy products.
its course.
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Now that the movie actresses have
to talk maybe it won’t be long until
F A R M R E L I E F IS U RG ED
COAL—$1 A TON
they will alio be obliged to think.
Here is an unusual opportunity to save
money. This ticket is good for travel on
day coaches and in tourist sleeping cars.
Take advantage of this low fare and
plan your trip to Los Angeles now.
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Use of Electricity in
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E F F O R T S better seasoning, particularly by the
well seasoned is by preparing the in­
gredients a little beforehand, and al
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' lowing them to soak in
French
Member National Editorial Association and Oregon Stale Editorial
A
policy
of
full
cooperation
with
dressing
for
a
«while.
They
may
then
Association
the federal farm board in bringing be drained and used with any type
to Oregon the benefits of the new of dressing desired.
Completa coverage o f a a s t a r n W a s h i n g t o n c o u n ty a n d « re sta n » Mult- agricultural marketing act has just
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■ o rn ali c o u n ty .
been adopted by the combined agri-
a heavy, rich meal is more enjoy-
cultural staff of Oregon State col- abic and more healthful if followed
Published Friday of each week bj Pioneer Publishing Co. at Beaverton. lege. This stand was taken while by a light desert, while a richer,
county agents and other extension more substantial dessert may very
Ore
_________ ______________________________ men were on the campus in annual yvell be served following a light meal
E« i f red as see md ciass matter at the
under the act of v^on
17,
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Enjoy Greater Speed and Comfort
A food for pro­
tein; a food for
m ineral salts;
for calcium and
phosphorus; all
the essential ele­
ments for health
and strength are
found in good
cheese. And all
the essential ele­
m ents of good
cheese are found
in Kraft Cheese.
Reclining chairs in day coaches pro­
vide maximum comfort. There’s always
plenty of room on the train to rest and
walk about. Tourist sleepers give still
greater comfort, yet they are economical.
You save time, too.
$15 Portland to
San Francisco
For further infoi mat ¡on and reserva­
tions ¡¡hone or call at address below,
or see your local ticket a&ent.
Southern P acific
C. E. Allen, Agent
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Undisputed Supremacy in... All Local Newspaper
culation.—We
Cir­
Challenge Comparison.
KRAFT« JOCHEESE
KRAFT-PHENIX
CHELSE CO M PANY
Home» of
America Essential
New York papers are making m uch1 How can you possibly cross the
over a secret locked in the brain of street when all the autos keep com­
BUSINESS
an Austrian chemist whose fare was ingalonglikethis.
The electrification of the Amer­ CHINESE HERB REMEDIES
Kor all forni* oi stom-
recently paid to this country by a n ;
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ican farm and the use of service in
CARDS
I acta.
Kidtasy a n a
Jv«i
American citizen with the under- ] One thing harder than eating mb- the farm home are essential to
¡disorders, r o s a me tum
standing that he was to reveal to the lases candy with store teeth is trying modern farm life, and notable fac-
lan d run-down »nnltton
I a t men sad women.
Americbn a secret formula whereby to convince a modern girl, that she tors in farm relief, according to
o r . otcotuiii; c u a n
a fuel equal to coal can be made out could learn to be helpful in a kitchen Congressman F. S. Purnell, in an
Licensed N. D.
of wat jr and coal dust and sold |
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address before the Rural Electric
C H IN KSK M K fU C IN B
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profitably for $1 a ton. The Aus-
Afte(. a„ is said and donp thf bpst Conference at Purdue University,
34UH d u m s ld e M .
r Cor. Third.
U
trian changed his mind bnd refused
tQ put an pnd tQ wari is not tQ “More is involved in the rural
Poitlaiid, Oregon
to write out the formula after reach- Htart any.
electrification
movement thbti the
ing the U. S. A., and
now the
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mere sale of electric current to the
American has secured an injunction Thl. ,i w y stabIf buiine„ „ ^ h t farmers by the
power companies,” he
PIONEER PRINTING & STATIONERY CO.
to prevent hint from disposing of it
bp thrivin({ if somf lniart chap sai(1.
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.x~M
408 Dekum Bldg.—Third a t W ashington St-,
to anyone else. But the balance of ] had thought of a plan for trading in
“For the past ten years, we have
us hre about as unlucky as the the old horse on a new one.
Pure. Clean Milk is as essential as
been seeking a wray to put agricul-
PORTLAND. OREGON
American who paid the man's fare,
jture on b n equality with industry. sUnahine to your c].,|,Iren’s health
since the secret of cheap fuel can’t
ts the universal power
Sontc men seem to think there is F.lectricity
.
... [•or Milk scoring 95 out of a per-
do us any good so long as it’s a
There
isn’t
mv
1
,w
to
"force
no
finer
way
a
woman
to
.pend
f'
,r
industry
and has made possible (
secret There
any law
ore ^
^
^
dcvotjnR ,f fo k„ pj
the
marvelous
development
we fect 100 points by the State Dairy
it out of b man’s brain, of course
* bave witnessed
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.anj Food Department
a
husband
well
fed
and
well
taken
But maybe if some way conld be carp Df
this country. Agriculture must fol-
Call the
found to get the Austrian to this
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low the lead of industry in this rc-
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part of the country for a little while
S E R V IC E DAIRY
After all, $10 an hour isn’t e x -' **rd as well bs others if it is to
we could devise some method of
worming it out of him We’d he P^ns,ve
bridge game . lessons
. . . . . . . ( succee<b
,«
Beaverton 2407
tempted to do a lot of things in wh‘‘n we consider what some fellows
Nfy nw? .tU y ° ,1* 7
r
Deliveries day or night
this community for dollar-a-ton coal ^ave paid to learn to play poker.
,‘ls c' nuinCC. •, ,a
r. .*?
w .
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tion of electnctty into the activities
Our Motto Quality, Service,
The packing house industry is still of ,h(' farm is almost Invariably fol-
MORTICIAN
TAX DODGING
the biggest in the U. S
It seems lowed' hv improved home conditions
Satisfaction
BEAVERTON,
OREGON
to havr no difficulty in making both as well a* increased profits.
W E S E R V E R E G A R D L E S S O F T H E T I M E DAY OR N IG H T
!- *1* v v v v v v v v v v v v • I* v v v v *!
If any set of people get big money
nteat.
in bn easy and pleasant way the
'
H O M E P O IN T E R S
moving picture stars are those | h > o - You’d very seldom read in the
pie The rest of iis flock to see Papers of a divorce if it was as easy From the School of Home Economics
them, admire and applaudr them
stay in hive as it is to stay in
FOUNTAIN PENS
and shower our dimes, qirarters and debt,
F.gg and cheese, both being protein
half dollbrs into their big fat purses
-
foods, are best when cooked at a
$1.50 and up
Ilf anybody should feel grateful it According to fashion rumors, we low temperature.
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is these movie favorites who started arc hradmg back to the time when
out with nothing and now, after a '"'hat a girl wore underneath was no­
Dr. A. E. Wilson
A shallow dish is best for baking
little delightful play, have their man- k-’il.vs business.
custbrds, so that
the material may
sions and their millions. The public
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Optoniet list
nas
inem feme
mme amt
4‘"'Linjg m tlu u n t i l u . .li.it
has given them
and tortune;
fortune; Between »nr
the movie snow
show and the
and yet it seen« some of them are ra«U« the su( per dishes lead a wild o '” *™'“"* a‘ ' h‘‘
A l!" h
Jeweler
unwilling to hear their share of the
¡« a good many homes these St''
P?n °I warm water j n ^the
“TO-DAY IS
oven, hut the water is not allowed to
public expenses. I'ncle Sam arciis«vs «lavs.
boil. A watery custard indicates too ____________________
YESTERDAY’S PLANS”
s
them * if cheating "ii theii t.i\ re*
~
,
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turns and is suing several of them
S*?r«Uwy Davis says the wives
of ,on*f t.ookm«- to° h,«h temperature,
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for thousands of dollars It it b pit*- working men are the greatest n*ana- or ‘K't
v
ful exhibit of some of the lower ^ers in the world. They have to be
Tarragon
vinegar
helps
to
give
a
qualitit s of human nature. And. to
-
make it all the worse, it is notice
wouldn’t surprise us a bit if the pleasing flavor to French dressing.
prescription for
able that a rather large proportion *,m* comes when the only place you This vinegar cbn bo purchased or
of the accused bre foreigners who can see short skirts will be in the y c*n bf J*>rT r<,d b> a‘!lli,,K ,h/ COLDS, CRIPPE. FLU. DENGUE
—put into action
fn**h or «rifd tarragon leaves to
fanuly album.
white vinegar and bllowing it to BILIOUS FEVER AND MALARIA
—that hank account you
stand abtiut half au hour.
It is the most speedy remedy knowp.
H IT E O N NOTES
»tart to-day is the help­
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Peterson. Ken-
neth Peterson and Dorothy Peter-
ful working plan of action
The young folks are enjoying the »on were calling Sunday afternoon
tomorrow.
cold wave immensely and report fine <,n Miss I.ucile Hite.
ice skating
West’s pond Their
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slogan is ‘if you can’t stand up, fall
HARDWARE
1« spite of thç winter weather
C. G E E
down and have fun uny way.
—be a to-dayer
there is a very good attendance at
Plumbing and Heating i
W
O
vchooL
at your neighbors bank
Herman Metzentine returned Fri­
C H IN E S E
$
F. W. BISHOP
I
day from Eastern Oregon. •
! 500
$1.50
PRINTING
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
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The Mesdames. Hite. Metzentine
and \ an Klerk and Evelyn Hite at­
tended Kebekah serving club Tues­
day afternoon bt Mrs. Alfred Zwein 1
*r’i at Tqrard.
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B»«v»rton. Or '
HERBS
C O , Inc.
P IL E S
and Associated Disorder*
are a form of
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which can be successfully treated
Ihe Innes baby has been quite without surgery, pain or loss of tune
sick with a cold.
from routine activity in much the
same manner as varicose veins and
Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Anderson are ulcers located elsewhere are treated
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enjoying a new Ford Sedan.
Wm. Rice and daughter Morine of
Beaverton were Sunday supper guests
gt the Strothers home.
Phon»
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Carlton Hotel
Newly Furnished
Courteous.
Service
Reatoneble
Rates, «lose to Downtown District
Buyer» Building
Br. 3435
Portland. Oregon 14th & Washington St.
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Alder St.
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BANK OF BEAVERTON
A g o o d b a n k in a g o a d to w n in tb a
G a rd e n
Spot
of
O ro g o n .
R EM ED IES
—are recommended for the alle­
viation of Liver, Stonftch. Kid­
ney and Bladder trouble. Manv
have been benefited by mfeg the
Chinese Roots, Herbs and Iferks.
Call or «write—2ti2*, Alder St.
corner Third St.
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