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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1930)
PAGE 4 *~ x ~C" î “X~:~:-:- T»o La FOR S A L E - chick size ; gard 8ü25. FOR SALE- Jersey c«w wnght 13UÜ gard, Oreg highway, tic FOR SALE- Elsner. i ’hc /.■ .w .'A V i AUBRE Atton Beav Office with Special attent account », con and the setti V / . 1 W A V E-Z TE 1925 FORD 1926 STAR 1926 CHRYS 1927 ESSEX 1926 BUICK 1927 PONTI 1929 FORD 1927 OLDS I 1926 CHRY5 1927 CHRYS 1925 WILLY 1928 GRAM/ 1928 t HRYS _ V R ANSON 24! 1i Grand W A W A ", FOR Pl.UMBir DONE AT I not Finan* r No R antccd -' CLINE _____FRIDAY BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE P BARG 12th ami PAGE 2 • Dairy Campaign Given Send-off irrigation Well Appears Success HITEUN NEWS ma RC h VAW AVAVAV SPECIALISTS ______ Hiteon club met Wednesday Mar. AUTO WRECK Mrs. Ada Cald- 12 at the home of E x p erim en tal Drilling by State j ,-«i- L and two and well with thirteen member College in Western Oregon Givee t ¿ Multnomah and Polk Counties Take call “Gar- m o t o r OVERH al sent. Our roll victors pre Heavy Flow was well responded Lead in Organized Drive for den Suggestions H. H. JEFFRIFS, Publisher I to. Mrs. Ada Caldwell gave the Products topic for tli afternoon. The rn-vi Supplemental irrigation from well Editoriil Assn. another Editorial Assn, and Oregon State Member National meeting will be March 26 at the for the Willamette valley The f.cp nearer realization with the com- Mrs. Ressie Summers, Preparing to center the campaign home of with pletion of the first such .veil on the Beaverton for more consumption of dairy pio- members were glad to have Published Friday of each week by Pioneer Publishing Co. at who Senator Sam Brown place at Ger- Mrs. Adelia Hewitt at the postoffice at Beaverton, Ore. uuctfc on the metropolis of the state, them again Ore. Entered as second-cla ss matter — Oregon State college extension sci- •after spending several months itt vais. This is the first of a series ! jvice has just announced the ap- Kansas thinks there is n u place liki of wells to be sunk by the Oregon Subscription Rates Experiment station by using the new pointment of a new home demon - Oregon. revolving fund raised by Portland —....... 4150 Three Months.. Yeur i stration agent in Multnomah county, entertained and state business interests for this The F. D. Hite family i --------- .85 Subscription* Payable in Advance I Mrs. C iara Miller Sexton, home months it J Wash, over; purpose. • i datives from Aberdeen, graduate of the college ecoti' unies The fir't well was “brought in" the week end. : has been named. early in March with a satisfactory Mrs. Sexton will concentrate her Beaverton Office—Broadwaynear O. E. Tracks, Phone 7503 on the sick f¡,,w after sinking an 18-inch hole efforts at once on educational work Quite a few have 155 feet. A 29-foot stratum of water Portland Office, 407-408 Dekum Bldg. Phone ATwater 5914.. in the food value of dairy product;, 1st with severe co bearing gravel was found at the 115 ¡enlisting the aid. of many organized Mr. and Mrs. J. !.. Haggerty en- foot level. When the casting was i dubs and other groups into a uni to the public junk pile. No one ified program. FLOWERS HELP, TOO tertained at dinner Stinday the fid put in it was perforated throughout would be the loser. On the other I | The first county of the state lowing gi^ests, Mr. ami Mrs. M el-i ihrts grgvel stratum, making this good of .in- Sil-1 the first irrigation well in that sec ville Haggerty and children oi It takes a lot of hard work tr hand, every man who owns take definite organized action make and tend a garden. But every- car would enjoy that much more bettering dairy conditions at li vcrtoii, Mr. and Mrs Roy Lietz of tion of the state provided with other We sincerely hope that is Polk, where an enthusiastic ni one who m akes a practice of it can protection St. Johns, Mr. and Mrs. N. P than an open bottom inlet. the campaign includes this section ing has recently been held am tell you that it jtiys big dividends Senator Brown is making plans to Niels«in and daughter of Tigard, Mr on the investment. That's why we when the tuiikmg get* under way 's plan of campaign adopted s< n o! use the water this year on his 35 and Mrs. J. A. Petersen trike the opportunity every year, as In Oregon there will be 3,52U cai ( W • acres of black berries and on his Four salient points, of the Polk Portland, and Mr. and we are taking it now, to urge cvery- scrapped. __________ __ ; loganberries and other bush and county program approved are more Struthers. one who has a few feet of spare tree fruits. Krpcriments of the col- advertising of the food value or Kit« ground to do some gardening Only 29 Year* il Mrs. Sample were call- lege have shown that both acre pro- Some people arc born failures, ¡dairy products, backing a national A ide, «d it i this time we want to suggest that others have misfortune thrrnt upon movement to compel denaturing of Struthers home Sunday, miction and quality can be impro- Portland. Or*. they go a step farther and use the them, and still others believe they imported cocoanut oil. an educa- la ti« --------- ved with supplemental water. CHINESE REMEDIE spade around the front part of the Metzentinc is the proud A second experimental well is among farm orga- Everett tional campaign Street house. Set out a few plants, or CJtt beat Wall ------------ contemplated at once on a dairy —are recommended for thtl nizations to reduce consumption of < vvner of a loud speaker radio. make a bed or two and sow them --------- farm near Monitor where the water rendered great service, if butter substitutes, and reduction of viation of Liver, Stonaci 1 Adam with flower seed. They will not will be used in establishing perma- that u u man surplus production now through kill M'' Bertha Innes who was oper demonstrating only by ney and Bladder trouble as the gar- need as much attention ing off of unprofitable low produc ated on at Multnomah hospital is pent pastures. in with a soft snap is primed for have been benefitted by ua den, but they will pay dividends __ ing cows. recovering nicely. This well jvas drilled by A. M. that's something no devilment, beauty—and Chinese Roots, Herbs »nd ^ Vfeanwhile the plans for the Ore Jannscn, of Reedville. town, community or individual home | Call or write—262^ Aide gon dairy special train to be oper has too much of. A few pennies T he thing we’ ' like to know is ated by the state college and the New Drink May Be Made corner Third St. those what all the radio announcers did spent for flower seed am REMEDY FOR RICKETS of Canned Prune Juice S. P. & S. railroad are progressing »red planted about the premises before they stopped working. ,It will feature economical quality IN YOUNG TURKEYS will help to brighten the lives of all . , better marketing and in - The humble and often unapprect -I whose eyes fall on the flowers later There are enough autos in Amei- production, , on. Try it this year and see if the ica to permit every man, woman •• and , | creased consumpMon. •iti'd prune gets another “break.’ Ri.-kets in young turkeys, due to ____ suggestion isn't a good one. Home Economics food specialists Lick of sufficient sunshine, may be •>*M child to ride at the sametime, have discover'd that a very delic- prevented by feeding about 1 pint if the plan should be carried EARLY HATCHING PAYS ious drink may be made from the 0f cot| liver oil for each 100 pounds W e HAVE BEEN IN THE who would sell them hot dogs SOLVING A PROBLEM By ZulU Wigent gasoline ? juice of canned prunes when diluted 0f grain niash. The oil, however, CAR BUSINESS IN PORT spiced. Spiced prunes to serve ¡may be discontinued as soon It 1« >ol s a s though they are about I 12 YEARS steak, roa-t meat or fowd have ¡there is ample sunshine, which Agricultural Extension Department to find the answer to what to do Nl‘" 'y *°wns lhat has >><> been found excellent. ordinarily about the latter part 1924 Ford Coupe International Harvester Company ,asl* of a ,oclal lioni a whi<c with olii autos when they serve tl.eir |b' The recipe for spiced prune juice March, 'pliant a half-dozen queer birds time and tin e ifli't enough of thci 1923 Jordan 6 Brougham... is as follows: »{ value to pay a junker far hvi-L ¡three or four blind tiger*. 1926 Essex 6 Coach____ The early hatched pullets lay the l 1 quart juice from canned prunes, ling them. After years of dickering $5000001most e88i- We can’t have I50-egg> 1 teaspoon whole cloves, 1 quart of COLLEGE ARGUMENT 1926 Chevrolet Coupe.... manufacturer* and dealer* have fi The government spends per-year pullets without hatching our water, 2-inch piece stick cinnamon, GOES each year to guard ON AIR the mails, thusj 1927 Essex 4-door Sedan... lially come to an arrangement chicks early. Juice two lemons. 1927 Pontiac 6 Coach whereby they are going to split up insuring the sal arrival of monthly Of 450 trap-nested K. I. pullets ai Heat the spices in prune juice an«l Collegiate debators representing the expense of iunking the cars. bills. the Massachusetts Experiment Sta- water at simmering temperature for the Oregon Slate and Washington 1926 Star 6 Coupester — Within the next 12 months they ex tion the high producers were all 10 minutes but d not boil, Add ¡State college will be heard from 1929 Ford Coach ..... Despite the persistent rumor that pect to spend $15,Oft),000 to scrap at early hatched. These pullets were lemon juice, strain, str and serve hut, KOAiC Thursday evening Mbrch 20 1928 Chevrolet Coupe l< .iM 400,000 old and decrepit vehi the market will be stronger in the all of the same breeding and had or if a cold drink is desired, add when they will meet on the ques clrs That’s common sense, since spring, some people refuse to take 1928 Chevrolet Coach, like ice and chill. the same care and feeding. tion, "Resolved: that the English In- 1929 Chev. 6 Coach 99 per getting rid of these rattle-trap* will any stock in it. The February hatched pullets of To make spiced prunes, use: 'dictment of American Education is not only make our highways safer, ¡this group averaged 151 eggs each. 2 cans of prunes,4 cups brown sugar hut he of value in reducing traffic There is no truer test of a man's Justified.” The contest will begin 1926 Chrysler 70 Coach The May hatched pullets averaged 2 cups vinegar, 2 teaspoons whole t 8 :30 o’clock. to a large extent. Many n car, qinlities for permanent success than only H4 eggs each cloves, 2 inch piece stick cinnamon. 1926 Chrysler 70 Sedan about on its last legs, should b< the way he takes criticism—Thomas A high producing pullet must lay Heat vinegar, * tujar and spices 1927 Chrysler 70 Cabrolet condemned a* dangerous and sent A. Edison. five or six dozen eggs before March for 15 minutes, being careful not to We give you 1925 Buick Std 6 Coach 1. Late hatched pullets can’t do boil. Drain the prunes, add them to 5x7 ENLARGEMENTS FREE 1926 Buick 4-door Sedan HOW A TOWN BUILT A ROAD incnt of township roads leading into this and besides it takes a lot of the hot mixture, and allow to stand WITH EVERY 50-CENT ORDER OF 1927 Chrysler 50 Coupe - expensive winter feed to grow them. until cool. the city. By Edgar W. Cooky KODAK WORK Tins splendid example of commun Early chicks make best gains. Ex- Celery leaves, chopped fine, are Bring or Mail Your Films to VR ANSON'S CAR EXCRij priments at various colleges show especially good in dressing for fowl. When a man is not only willing ity co-operation is important, not that early hatched chickens make A piece of old inner tubing folded RAWLINGS 240 Grand Ave. but i* anxious to neglect his priv- only because it means better roads, the most rapid gain in weight H ere’s ¡«ver the edge of the tabic or shelf 538 Union Avenue N. ate business for a ilay arid devote but because it makes the farmer anil one from Kansas: Portltind, Oregon to which the food chopper is to be eight or ten hours to hard work on city man co-workers in a common Hatched ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ Weight at 12 .. ' ’ weeks secured will prevent the clamps from a public highway, outside the cor cause -because it brings the town March 18 47 oz ‘marring the surface, and will al so and country together. porate limit« of his town, lie can April 16 35 oz. ■ keep the chopper from slipping. Many communities could profit by May 13 be rightly considered a consisten* 29'4 oz. adopting this unique but practical advocate f good roads. When he | STOVE REPAIR & PLUMBING Early broilers bring the best prices Book of Oregon Stories !j! cheerfully pays $10 for the privilege Marshalltown idea. WE ARE OPENING UP A COUNTRY SERVICE AND ¡Quoting from the same experiment,' of making such a personal sacrifice, MAKE W EEKLY TRIPS the March hatched broilers, when Out for Publication •£ ii i» evident that he is a community Please Phone or W rite and Give Name and Number of Stove. sold at 16 weeks of ago, brought: Just a Matter of booster of the first magnitude. Part Wanted. T 1 each; the A |ri| hatched brought1 University of Oregon, Eugene, $1.12 Trading Autos 82 cents each* the May hatched | March 21 -(Special)—"Marooned iu This new idoa in community dc SMITH STOVE REPAIR & EXCHANGE ^ brought 57 cents each. velopmrnt was given a pi actu al Crater Lake:” a book of Oregon PORTLAND demonstration recently at Marshall Early hatching means carly-matur- stories by Alfred Powers, has been mo i n i town, Iowa The highway which Talk about long trading—here'« ing, winter-laying pullets; it mean* announced for publication in June. was put in shape was a township the champion long distance antomo- getting the broilers on the high Mr. Powers is dean of the exten road, connecting two county roads bile trade of the world. priced broiler m arket; it leads to sion division and director of sum Helen Wood, with Marshalltown who has been in early culling and getting the cull mer *e*sions in the University. Under the state law. county funds Samoa for two years, returned to Fetu to market tor the September | Six separate stories make up the ran not be used to improve town Sail Francisco last week aficr ar Jewish holiday trade—one of the i volume, all having ingenious plots ship road* and often the township ranging to trade the car »he owned best seasons to market old hens. I and all dealing with Oregon. The MILLER & TRACEY funds are iusirf ficient to keep the in Samoa for otie owned here by a b«'«ik has been placed on the State friend who is on the way to Samoa. In d e p e n d e n t Funeral D ire c to rs rtvid* in shd|>c. school library li«t. DATES SET FOR FAIR The trade was arranged “sight un FUNERALS $75.00 UP So the city's commercial organi and was satisfactory to both zation, known as the M arshalltown seen” <~X"X» X-X-vC« parties. •••v-X -vvú The Washington County E;v W ASHINGTON ST. (Tub, organized a volunteer force of B et. 20th an d 21 s t Sta. Board have announced September. "1 had to leave my car in Satiny worker* from its mcmbei ship. In BRoadway 2691 order to volunteer, each member w;i< because it would have cost too much 11, 12 and 13 as the dates for the Plans arc underway to California.” Miss county fair. obliged to pay $10 into the club s “Luckily I happened for a new poultry building probably Relieves a Headache or Neirralgia in road fund. who was going out to be constructed this summer. More than 50 business and p ro A) minutes, checks a Cold the first so I arranged to frssional men reported for work tiade day, and checks Malariu that remained in three Others, who were unable to leave Samoa days. W . Y A W . S V . W . W . V . V . V . Y . Chevrolet he owned their business, paid then asr««»mrni* jhere MS ALSO IN LIQUID D U M B E R ! The club provided luncheon fot WHEN IN PORTLAND have long wanted to own a the worker* X- and f« ur enthusiastic .Chevrolet and am glad WKk that the op- I STOP AT THE women volunteered to verve the jportunity came just as it did 1 spread The city furm»hed a gang sXv-X->-X‘-X~X"X”X~X*<KX~X“X~X* of street workers with tram« and ¡provided transportation for the man NEW AND USED MOTORCYCLES scrapers, and local firms provided ¡going to Samoa, that is after he t-’sed Sash A Newly Furnished get» there. and secure conomical AND BICYCLES trucks ami tractors. Used H-iti, t l ................. ......- ... --- ------40c *n®‘ Courteous. Servie# Rra*on*tde transportation for myself by getting Parts and Sundries for All Makes \N hen the highway was brought the Chevrolet in >k»n Francisco Used \v a!h u >S’ CO,ilpIete - - *20.00 and 9 » Special on Rike Tires, $1M to grade and some needed culvert« ’There are quite a few Chevrolet Rates, Close to Downtown District Used H T -rl‘T S’ new* complete 55 and; put in, the fanners of the town cars used in Sann«a and more are 14th & Washington St. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Br 3435 ship planned to turn out and gravel being »hipped there every year. The A BICYCLE CO. 2000 Used n 01 Ct’ comp,ete ------------ - n the road AT 4413 cars stand up well in -pile of ad- ’.S W S W S W W - V A S W .W A S 209 Third St. The rend fund created by the f club will be at the di*p*>sal of the vided through factory cooperation, ! ! LotCo ! ! r Sl In-*i<h Païnt* A W .S S N W .V .V .V .W .S S S W .V township trustees for the improve- which extends throughout the world." S^(-4»Vv«M-X*\X^X-X~X»X--X~>-:" Beacon 7277 Residence Beacon S471 _______ ■ Have your Teeth present a FREDERICK M. DEMPSEY S V b S W b Y V W iW W b W S S N N S W S S W iS S V k V A S W iS W S S S S S W ^ 1 h i r l V ° feet- l>er - M Healthy Appearance, by Re 1 ,1 lit Nails in Small Size, ket ^ * SPECIAL Attorney at Law moving the Cause of Dental SLIGHT GOLD AND POLY- Disease Let ng r " SmaU Iots’ 3c Pcr pound CHROME FINISH, REGLA Evenings by Appointment **ure °n your requirements. We dfH* BEAVERTON feu 6 6 6 Tablets LUMBER Doors —Windows—-Plumbing Suppfo Carlton Hotel YOU C Adver The Adver have been | thonty— the i LAR DISEASE CANNOT START IN A CLEAN MOUTH IT 59 NOW >4 95 4 LIGHT GOLD AND POLY- CHROMF. FINISH. REGU- LAR ... M m NOW >4 M BRACKETS. SAME FINISH 712 Swetlar fci DR C. S LONG SUNLITE ELECTRIC CO ^ PRESENT THIS AD AND RECEIVE W% ALLOWANCE ATwatez 46Ü1 229 MORRISON ST l r t When in the city take advant age of a Free Examination, and R*t your Free bottle of mouth wash, and learn how easy and painless it istonxtkr your teeth Healthy and Smeary White ELECTRIC FIXTURES >1.95 Electrical Contractive*, Wiring Fixture« and Supplies Repairing Rt.- ; n r ; x tH™i'Pain'-gal S t 492 Orpheum Theatre Bldg B Fee on 9435 Portland | S26 American Bank Bldg Portland i j -_j D. rcc to tr uck and depot. E C K IN G -S, P. Car 1 > Hne 1-in Boards ¡ Z a"(1 ^-*n Planks j(PMt C e<lar posts, 20c Pipe Fille Shops at Bearer at $8.00 ud . Also T at $10.00 and W each. See salesman £ ?!* " EW recking and Const. 0 V BiIrnon*. Portland. F.A 2W 4-EA 5675