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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1930)
BF.AVLRTO.'l FRIDAY OCTOR cr r.M TFR P.’.ISE 1* PA CE 2 Statement of the Owner*hip, Manage : work at tempe ratures rat g sit; * rot it j pit to At degtess. If tlic cabbage i- ment, Circulation, Etc., R:t|UHJ(l held at 85 d eg ites, the ferm entation by the Act of Congress, of 'ta k e s place very tanidlt but its ie August 24, 1*12 -.ult* in a flabby, inclined to be as* h e / s æ k t q n v i sp e sa si Now you need a | slimy kraut. If the cabbage is ferm ented at . Of th,. Beaverton E nterprise p u b (<)-to-70 degree tern; crature, t!: lished at Beaverton O regon, for i k raut is firm, cr'sp and exceptionally O ctober 1, 1930. | well-flavored. A t this lower te m Member Natioii.il Editorial A*»n ..nd O ie^un S tate E ditoiA I Assn. perature it takes from four *•* STA TE O F O REGON, veeks for the ferm entation. W hen COUNTY OF' W A SH IN G T O N . SS Published Friday of each week b> Pioneer Publishing t o., at B ias ertoti Before me, a N otary in ami for ferm entation is completed, bubblt :, O -r E ntered as tecumI ila** m atter at the jM.stotlice at Beaverton, O re the S tate and county aforesaid, per- no longer form, and there is usually ; tonally appeared 11. H. Jeffries, who less t»i'int. coverin’.' the top. At this stage the cover and weight : having been duly sworn according Subscription Rate* hixild be removed and washed 50 to law, drn rses and -ays that he is ___ »i.Sd three ilonth*------- ------ ------- • One Year Replace the c o \ .r and add enough the owner of the Beaverton E n te r ____ .85 Subscription* Payable in Adsa.tce prise and that the following is to lh< brine (1 pound of salt to 6 g a llo n . Six mouth* • best of his knowledge and belief n of w ater) to cover well. If the k rau t is not to be used at ! true statem ent of the ow nership B eaverton U rtici Broadway m a r O. E. Tracks, lV -n e 750J | m anagem ent, e tc , of the aforesaid once, pottr hot parrafin over th c too i P o rtlan d O ffice— K V i-ki'-kd D* kum Bldg. Phone AT w ater 5914 publication for the d 'te shown in the to make a seal. As soon as the j |above caption, rcqm red bv the Act kraut is m atured, it can be canned --------I . . . . ----- I - .1 .■ - IU_ of A ugm t 24 1912, embod ed in * e c -. or the canning may be done later in I riiose leaders and sponsorers of the Boys’ and Girls’ ',;on 411 Postal Laws and Retmla- ' the w inter when the housewife has ti--, printed "ii the reverse of this!in,,rc **** :ini^ probably more Scouts troops have a keen conception of a citizen s dll- I ti form to w it: ¡em pty cans. Never attem pt to can anv k/aut that is not in prime ties. These tneritious organizations are for the educa I. T h at the names pud addresses of cond-tion. tion (if l)(>\ S anil girls outside the class room. 1 he lead- the publisher, editor ar.d busines. W hen packing it in the cans, the ers must devote time and study to enable them to prop "" kraut should be well broken apart. O re '<>n H CH H JE F FR IE S , Publisher Gas Radiantfire $5.00 off this week ^ o i / u n u / Q /J 4 {o £ e (o W. E. PEGG MORTICIAN BEAVERTON. OREGON W E SERV E REGARDLESS ° F TH E T IM E DAY OR NIGHT erty instruct their young charges. The work i s p l e a s a n t . h . jrf Ï V w i î for every member of the troop. I here is much to ¡fries, -io7-8 Dekum Bldg., Portland, , A 1 posiud of sah t.. o giDons of learn front Nature. There is much to absorb on a hike■ Oregon. r<?fc>n- water. Do not pack the kraut too A community that has leaders th a t’ 3 Th:,t ,h? known «>c.ndholder} through the woods. A community that has leaders > | h.Ja. , tightly for then to <hc it i* hard 0, for ,hc heat „„ V ill aid ill organizing and helpingf the outdoor troops llN owning >r holding 1 I>e cent O r'S te rilis e the cans 40 m inutes in boil- turn of ha gone a long ways , towards . reducing .. . the . problems . of mortgage*. or o ther s securities, none. ^ W e W elcom e C om parison of P rice and Quality entertainm ent for the boys and girls in their teens. H H JEFFRIES; on O reg o n fa r m s Youth m ust be served and it is a wise parent that real Owner , izes that boys and girls must be kept busy at some in Sworn to m d subscribed before me Hillsboro—A creage A ustrian of “C A N T B E B E A T ’’ W inter Field peas in W ashington teresting venture if thev are to be kept out of mischief. , this 9th d&y of O ctober, 1Q30. county wil] be increased this year ____________________________________ W here Q uality M eats have alw ays been Sold from 150 acres to ;i|«pr< x n elelv N j. skf . f . 1 i 1000 acres. Practically all of this W atch Our Prices D aily in Front of Store Arc you going to the football game Saturday? M\ commission expires December IS, will be grown for 'cc<\ r n ;t con- K e e p your m o n e y a t Home Beaverton’s own Meat Market , . 1931. _ _ _ _ _ _ tract basis. A rrangenarnts h a \e CITY M E A T M A R K ET As the campaign advances, fierce broadsides are being also been made by County A gent fired at lulius Meier, the self starting independent candi- m a k i n g a n d c a n n i n g k r a u t F 1 Vl'us to trv cu t these peas d.,u- II«- threw dust in the eye« o ( . h r ...... .. by offei ng K ... ¡„ A. LU to donate, rather to refuse, accepting over $ls00 a year u,e American diet even in common as salary. T hat may be all he is worth to the state. Even iS ' f»r removed from the influence Klai'Wth Fall*—P o ta to shipm ents Beaverton Res. 3602 at the above figure his salary might be the costliest e \e r rfon, 4luJy o( vilaniin, has strcIlgtb from Klamath county this fall are V Phone 3603 expected to be f-.tr greater than in paid an Oregon governor. With all the charges, courrter cued its i sitmn. any previous year, reports County charges, affirmations, denials, promises, Mr Meier is be K,.‘w ca!,b;'Ke ls nch ,n vi,amipi- Agent C. A. Henderson. Shipm ents [ainin C, cspcci- started early in S e p t'm b e r and mg given a busv time. His campaign is built upon the ;ny i ion-acid products. Cooked reached 10 or 12 cars a day during popularity of George Joscjph, and he is claiming to be has I. t considerable of i<* the latter part of the m onth. Five additional w arehouse storage plants championing the cause of the common people. Maybe uV.vutr'biMn^'acGL1 rci‘!ins<,IImchC,«T>,;Dl with capacity's of 50 cars each, are he is, may be he will, if elected, but it will be a radical; vitamin value under ci-n*:;-uctio, and a num ber of change from bis past treatm ent of toilers. No one Kraut is gaining popularity as a farm storage cellars an- being corn- Hay, Grain, Feed, P oultry Supplies Baby Chick;; salad dish. D ietitians rank it a* a . pleted. The tubers arc of good Feed doubts bis business ability, but there is some doubt as to vitamin rich raw vegetable, even quality and ai little larger than usual when canned. i his ability to adm inister the affairs of state. Mr. Meier has reached the crest of popularity, he is now going Kraut, made late in the season I F.ntrrprise—T he average production C h a rle s R e rth o ld and kept in a cold basem ent a fte r it down into the trough. has m atured, can be held success of the W allowa County D airy Im Beaverton, O regon, Near S. P. Depot. association herds thi fully through the w inter f w ithout provement D A FFO D IL B U L B S N A D IA S W E E T T canning. F In homes where the stor- vc«r vv’tvs 331 pounds of b utterfat, No country tinder the sun can rival the wonderful age facilities are not good or in see according to the annual association lions where the climate condition: report compiled bv County Agent N. we; (her that is now and has been experienced for are trying the canning of kraut j ( . Donaldson. T his was 10 pounds months past in the T ualatin Valley. Sunny, peppy when it is niatu-«d, insures a good m ore than D^t year and 45 pounds than the year before, when days, star, moon light nights. Flaming autum n leaves, quality throughout the winter and I i’V"re the association was fortt»ed. Nine spring. bright red, sun kissed apples, ornam enting trees, golden averaged more thn 500 pounds The percentage of salt and the tem * cows f fat !<jr the year. F'ignres pumpkins, rustling corn, flushed tomatoes, sleek cows, perature at wh:ch th«. ¡.¡.«lint is bowed th at one herd ow ner has in- cackling hens, proud turkeys, mniestie China pheasants, held during the period of fermenta I creased his in d u c tio n KX pounds per tion are the important points in | cow during the th “ee years the asso fruitful fields, the harvest time A drive any direction in making gotxl kraut. the Tualatin Valley will reveal it a most productive land. Salt should be used at the rate of ciation has been in operation. Varied are the crops, heavy the yield. Rolling hills, pounds to every hundred pounds giant oaks, strtclv firs, restful farm houses, in juration Vi, l ' or A. barrel Iini should ."'" m be J ar used 7 , ’ ... , , ’ , 1 w"»xlen ' keg tor poets and artists, to n will travel far and never sec The cahhug, i* finely shredded and more beautv. more contentm ent, more varied sccnerv. i 1'*1'. ,a>’cri G '-»ycr, each layer \ ftT SERUICE Get us tell the world that the Tualatin valley ts produc- Enough mic- will form while pack- MAJOR OF ECHO HERD tive, the climate ideal, the scenery unsurpassed. i,‘1’ u> 1,ink< « b in.- that covers the REG 35826 caSbagc. \ well weighted cover t’urc-b red Swiss Saanen Link, from 1 ................... 11 should be used. ... i . , . , . . .w orlds greatest milk producers in- NX C arc apt to be swept away by the. publicity given T oo m uch salt in the cabbage re eluding » d « s , record 2 gtil a day college football teams and overlook our local h i g h school stll! 1,1 :l pinkoh kraut while not Fees reasonable. F o r location («hone . i* i i i , .. cn Wf.h salt produces slimy kraut. 1 KU nset 2778 or H illsboro 2272. •quad». When you see two high school teams battling ||,< organism s th at ferm ent kraut ........ ......................... ........ PETER J HILt.F.SLAND you arc w atching the college stars of tom orrow. The 1841-66th St., S. E., Portland. Off. boys give their all, the play is hard and fast. Too often there is onlv a handful of men and women at the games. LUNCH COUNTER "N’outh must be encouraged. It is well worth anyone’s! and time to witness the high school boys contesting on the BILI.ARD PARLOR 11 j K gridiron. They are out to win. You will see the same M APES A SON plays executed as the most famous teams nwike use of. In M anning Building F. A. N O Y E S There are plays of deception, punts forw ard passes, end MERCHANTS LUNCH runs, a m atching of wits. It is an inspiration to see and '.V .V .V .V .W .W A V .v, , V A FIRST CLASS hear the student body cheering their heroes. W in p ro PLUM BING & HEATING vide a field, equipment and the m aterial and then neglect I I I I to attend the gam es’ The boys will keenly appreciate Don« for ■ Sninll Amount Down HARDWARE ; vour attendance. Financial support is necessary, but f m . i Balance Monthly far more im portant is your presence. .£ “ jr = ---------------- ------------------ F. W. BISHOP Centuries hence some scientist will find an Austin c.nr -a« •**>«>••• ¿ ooj in a cow track and will, with great enthusiasm, intorni V .Y .W .S S W the world that he has found the egg of the automobile. I ««**,-.ton o» <• “TO-DAY IS YESTERDAY’S PLANS” — put into action —that bank account you start to-day is the help- ful working plan of action tom orrow . -be a to-dayer BANK OF BEAVERTON A good bank in a good town in the Garden Spot of Oregon. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM HtNarOVB helpful co-operakion Call at your neighbors bank — where service blends into Beaverton 3303 I <♦♦♦t ♦♦♦♦♦t .W .Y .S S S V .Y /A f‘ Wilfred, Alfred and Sister Winifred CODING/ «1 3 KK - TH e V CE F u n n V - CANT FlOuRE PECULIAR / WATCH FO» TKEM •q FUTURE • S0IY10H6 OF THIS By “Erv” Hess Copyright. Ill), R|ch Syndicat# MERE WE GET LOCKED UP JUST dlCAUSE WE A KJNbA SMILED AT THAT H0NEV — WOMEN GET -fvtEV’RE t h em - / out • VFAM-M0U SAID IT - WHEN tvev put on the R itz . an P YvHEN you don ' t ask them srr hoi ME A nd baw u t h a t they re ' t. Winifred Alfred and Wilfred 0E SURE TO F0U0W THE ADVENTURES ANO 00INGS OF THESE WiOE AWAKE TWwS 1hEV BE MUAIORDVS - SNAPPY - PEfPV / tv * P arrot f i* r * « OP rum 1 YOU ASK THEM FOR A D A TE 1 PAPER- ' Wilfred! Alfred and Sister Winifred " rrviM** Kf) •co etroiA ; s**r» o - k M I K d THÉitt Tflc o * l £5 to o all alo n e