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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1930)
Hi A VERTON PA CE 2 V H fdember National Editorial Assn, and F R I P a y . octqbp > lawn ami »hrvbbcry much simpler. The United Stan- Very little drv picking of geese ntiles of highway. *** RATION ¡s practiced at the present time io» are added year'v m Siili, _ ., , nrenared market purposes C ommercial grow- Hiat calf meal, properly preparen, , , ... “ ■ i ■ te— for skin» crs cuuun >n!y use the seeding or ^ may be safely substituted i steamin': n ethod. Care is necessary ******'M » *« > « : tnilk *n raising calves from the end . . . . . * * **♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ *« * / U t ...U M hern de- picking geese. as the skin bruises of the first month on has Dein uc 'n ■ .-vi.eriments conducted easily. Pouring hot paraffin over th, PUBLIC H ELPS IN CALVES T H R IV E ON SEARCH FOR PLANTS NE>V MEAL ! / H. JE F F R IE S . E N T E R P R ISE Plea Through Weekly Gets Many Answers; Cooperation Sou.'hi Once Mo. e Publisher Oregon State E d it o r i F. A. NOYES Assn., F IR ST CLASS Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton alc at the posto!fice at Beaverton, Ore pJr' " ’ ÜV L/I. UCUIKC »V». t'a iiu n , iimti ui the federal-state berry experimental I work, as a result of an Subscription Rates a a*s})( i 5<i through the weekly press - _____ $1.5,1 Three Months-------------- ........... i i ’ i t i• One Y e a r ------- time ago which brought repli s _____ ,8i Subscriptions Payable in Advaace State col’ege flocking to Oregon Si mouths —- I from ms*nv fiarts of Oregon ami Washington. Beaverton Office—Broadway near O. E. Tracks, Phone 7503 This Cooperation on the part of i the public has probably advanced Portland Office-^»06-407-4<i8 Dekuin Bldg. Phone ATwater 5914 the work of finding a new and more idesirable type of blackberry for the state by several years, believes Mr The splendid equipment of Phil Metschan fur governor narrow, as several important find« Published Friday of each week by Ore. Entered as seiolid-class mattri O L U M D m c 4 HEATIIH .. sa'mHF m ca raisl,lti n establishing a pajture the first to find the most suitable; The recommended meal is made of 1S . ,,,. ,|. grass m xturc for the particular con- ISO Durts l *round oâts 100 narts yc i:3U * a M cSitions low com, 50 parts wheat bran. 50 onions. Mixtures suited to the dif- | heat bran, 50 parts linseer feretit soil types of western Oregon l,ar*s w oil meal fla ir j»»ve been worked out by the expert- oil meal, 50 .su parts parts soluble soiuuie blood , gro ly ob‘ bone 5 parts sterilized steamed ^ .... flour nHm *tat,on- a,ul Krowcr* ,nav from station : tain them either the Powdered skim , and 5 parts salt. milk in the same proportion may b e 'o r bom county agents, substituted for the blood ft'our. The procedure followed is to leave AUTUMN L E A V E S B R IL L IA N T tbe calf " itb ,b<: ,am onef ' r D o » , (o, . s».l| Balance MontU, Call Beaverton 3303 C. GEE wo Y ears in Fortlm^ liver is being rec«K "l*«l more and more as election .lay draw* IS , « V - L i i A. A master hand has directed the tn4 near. He has not waged a spectacular campaign. He SCM)IS t’0 combjru. thc flavor an), weeks of age the calf .s accustomed | coloring of the brilliant autumn S T O M ACH has not made anv promises that are impossible to fulfill, yield of the Himalaya with the size t0 ,be meal am.,1 when !"',k ,s lJS‘ leaves that can be seen throughout TROUBLE ill norma,'lv consume, the Tualatin Valley. Vivid scarlets He has not allied himself with anv rolitical has-beens and firmness of the Evergreen. As continued it w... these are mil the qualities Mr Dai 1 ■' 'l,’",uU a ,' « « " » « " « to 2 : ¡yellows ................................. . . . the ever By using reds mingling with or with anv group of spoils seekers. Mr. Metschan has row is looking for, a careful study l * ™ . V 60 ; ol" Chinese R^i Good hay and water is provided greens is a picture that enrapts one lived his entire life in Oregon. His life is an open hook. 0f tbe phm s will be made dies, disorder» was a thornless as NV',b anV '>T,e feeding, andjand causes them to wonder why the Lungs, He has made an outstanding success of his business. He Another "find” Oregon Evergreen, I asture, silage, or other ^succulents nature g so iavjsh vvith the color much, Li» has always been keejilv interested in the development ot which has f been ,lt propagated' ’for" four arc >,rovided wbenf availab,e in this already beautiful Kidney and Bladder, or A- is increased increased country. Oregon. The hysterical period of the campaign is over years bv a farmer at Sublimity Ore amount of tneal fed is Bronchitis, Catarrah, Piles R; matism, and Female troublts and now r that voter____ voters are ______. calmly - thinking of the one man TM. tta t w h'ch « « t a w toHna 6 - „ __ be allevated. best qualified for governor they immediately center upon £ ; , g ' “r- b7 ' ’V,h„„t months of age. Call or write Phil Metschan, the regular republican nominee for this With this work well under way, ~~ “ HARDW ARE ? C. G EE WO important office. An independent candidate stands for i>r. Narrow is now beginning the m 1LU O n d o l l a r r e v e n u e C H IN ES E MEDICAL Plumbing and Heating j isolation. Does Oregon want o r need a chief executive u ar,c !,.,1.,for,„l,a "!!th! r.. ,bI^ bi;rry*, . a"'! r e a l iz e d fro m l ic e n s e s , . . . , , ^ , . , - . . . . I s again asking cooperation of the H ER B CO, INC. SINCE JU L Y 1 S T ¡? that is isolated from the best interests of (he state. It ,.eopb, |of lh,. state ¡n finding it. F. W . BISH O P Cor. Third St., Portland, will not add to the prestige of the state or solve anv of The i'dca this time is to find a berry ________ 2621 j Alder Street ^ Phone 2003 Beaverton, Or. < • its problems by electing a man who has never had any that will combine the excellent m, More than a million dollars rev- political training. Mr. M(*tS(n«in is tnorouphly i« in u llc ll |ra|||nir type with greater size and start of the new registration year, with thei problems of every section of this great S ta te ,. he later fruiting habits. Jui'y 1, from licenses and fees on is capable of solving many of these. V o t e for the man 11arr‘;" ’ th,,,,es to C. Hoct some trucks and trailers in Oregon, shows ” ' , ., . . •, specimen of these wild blackberries a statement issued by Hal F.. Hoss W . E. P E G G that W ill he the next governor and that man is 1 hll for plant breeding work, showiiig secretary of State in response to an Metschan. these traits, and will gladly invest!- inquiry as to the amount paid by MORTICIAN pate any reported to him. thjs type of motor vehicle. A total BEAV ERTO N . OREGON of 21,678 trucks and trailers was S E R V E R E G A R D L E SS O F T H E T IM E DAY OR NIGHT The Canyon road is a magnificent highway. It is a B E N E F IT FO O TBALL GAME registered in the period from July 1 to September JO. bringing receipts splendid stretch of concrete that pleases motorists when! SATURDAY FOR C R IP P L E D o( $^5,305.81 in license charges and ever they drive over it. It was a big project, costing CHILDREN H O SPITA L $237,078.58 in motor transportation — - — fees. $2,500(XK). The state highway commission, Multnomah Oregonians will have their second ^bt" a'crage truck license fee for county, and Portland cooperated on its construction.. and last opportunity to see a ‘‘big’’ ,his Period ;an while passen- W e Welcome Comparison of Price and Quality Thc new road speeds up traffic between the populous footb.il! game when the Oregon 8f r cars averaged $22.(W. Nineteen Tualatin valley and Portland. The road will stimulate stair coib-gr “n” av ers” meet the Per. ,r‘‘nt n{ the revenue from all travel in and out o f Portland. It has been traveled fori Washington State "Cougars1 a( activities of the motor vehicle de- partment is derived rum truck re months hut on November 7 it will he officially dedicated Niultllu"'uh stadium Saturday, N0_ ceipts. “CAN’T B E B E A T ” A survey of truck registry »1» , ii : , i vember 1. The game will be f. for the I axpayers can see how well their money was spent an< benefit of the Portland Shriners1 tions shows three companies, con Where Quality Meats have always been Sold sisting of an oil distributor, a bus learn why by attending this big event. Better and safer Hospital for Crippled Children, W atch Our Prices Daily in Front of Store highways are lie«ded in every Section of the Country and Expectations are that the O. S. C ¡i111' and a freight concent, contnbu- JV U V .a < /I V -g W lI UHIII XI IIV V .U U LM IV, V.-.VV..I. . v , I 1 • , Keep your money at Home Beaverton’s own Meat Market ^ * I W C n ........... * _ .. t- lilt' m r^r#» than $ $HXl!(XX) M u i> ting more in . Jicencec licenses including motor trans- each district can help the other in its highway problems1 S * attendance ,IU un, as r v' the dl ,K l' t JS alone, without an Oregon-1 Washington game last Saturday pdrtation fees by attending the various highway dedications. . r The co-operative marketing system used in' many poultrymen in this section is daily proving its value, Eggs marketed b y the association command a premium in the eastern markets The high quality of the eggs h a, been proven conclusively popu . . - in the eastern centers ot popu lation. The association has a two fold value. It secures a steady and premium market for the product of its members, it also removes from the local market large supplies of eggs that would no doubt reduce the price now secured by non members. If poultrymen can so sue ce sfully market their product, is it not feasible for otners growing farm crops to do likewise? In union there is strength. All co-operatives are not successful, neither are all business ventures. The salvation of the farmer is to unite; and control the market. This is a big undertaking that has been tried for centuries, h will he successful some day. When that day dawns the farmer wit! not be the victim of every jobber, wholesaler and retailer, but will dominate the situation. I when 35,266 paid customers squeezed and fought Ait-ir way into the stad- FARM R EM IN D ER S |inm to leave several thousand wait |n(i vainly on the outside. The ad -‘ vice of the general committee is It is a good plan to start feeding I yOMr tickets early”. cod liver <¡1 to the laving fio, ck in " Z S i G E E " HERE COMES W ltF AND HE C k H fA iN L V 15 P U N IS H IN G MIS SO LES,TOO — W O W , S O M t SPEEO — LOOKS LIKE h e JU S T G o t Oowe POLLING A JfcSSte , « Jr F.. N. Strong and others. V . 'A V . V A W . W . ' A W A V V . V . Beacon 7277 Residonca Beacon 5071 V W A % % S W r t V W ...w ...s W ^ Wilfred, Alfred and Sister* Winifred ° ^ , T, or bar ticket office at the Sixth street en- iev in the da rv cow e„w ration, ratio,, but be- ley in the dairy trance to the Hotel Porland. The cause of its tendency to gum up and Shrine tickets aJ«o should be turned form a doughy mass when eaten it U, there for reserved seats. |is best to use it in combination with •\1 Kader temple of the Shrine is other bulkier grains. promoting the game, and the hospi Before excavating for a new home tal wjll share the net proceeds on a sjte, it is a good idea to renvove \ one-third basis with the two , colleges some of the top soil to one corner! M o r e jh a n 2000 persons throughout of the lot with a scraper and Liter I ...e Pacific northwest are working i, on again over the excavated I on various commthees. On the gen- «oil which is infertile and low in * erai committee composed of non-1 available plant nutrients This pre-1 Shriners are Hugh J. Boyd. Aaron tau tio„ makes the establishment of ! Frank John A. Laing Harvey Wells,I — ■___i—— W. 1 Hof n » tm, F.. P. Smith The Enterprise covers this territory. No matter what | FR E D E R IC K M D EM PSEY the occasion, the hour or where a representative of tin Attorney a| Law Enterprise will he present to chronicle the event. Ii Evening* by Appointment you know of a meeting, a news item, just phone or tell •26 American Bonk Bid« Portland the Enterprise and it will he covered. Tuesda\ next is thc big day in Oregon. Then voters will/ decide many important t|uestions that are on t h e ballot. It matters not what your party, your choice of candidate or measure.be sure to go to the polls and vote The ballot b o x is the emblem of freedom and unless t h e citizens exercise their ri^ht of franchise the country will be ruled by the minority. It is the civic duty of every legal voter to cast a ballot. Be sure to attend to this. Foiling places are conveniently located, these are open from 8 a. m. until 8 p. m. CITY MEAT MARKET “TO -D AY IS Y E S T E R D A Y S P LA N S ” — put into action —that bank account you start to-day is the help ful working plan of action tomorrow. AT STUD MAJOR OF REG Purebred Swiss • vvorlds greatest i eluding 8 does, F « t rcMonabU lack’s, Reedville, ECHO H ERD 35826 Saatien btick, from milk producers in- [ J record 2 gtd a day. Located at R A * Oregon, or SU 2778 '> PF.TF.K J H1LIÆSLAND 1841-66th St.. S. E„ Portland, Ore —be a to-d&yer BA N K O F BEAVERTO N A good bank in a good town ia tka :: Cardan Spot of Oragoa. M EM BER F E D E R A L R E S E R V E SYSTEM im p e r ia l SANDWICH SHOP A U BR EY L. F L E T C H E R Attorney at Law 132 4th St. Portlaud, Ore . BM Tirtm .Oragaa Specializing on Home Cooking Short Orders office with B*«vert*n Realty Co. Coney b lin d Sandwiches Spemal attention gives to commercial Open Day and Night recounts, conveyancing, real property 5 Chili Con Larue and the settlement of estate*. at your neighbors bank —where service blends into helpful co-operahion m s . y y By “Erv^ Hess % C o p y rig h t, 1»J0, R i c h S y n d i c a t e gangway / , ' CITIZENS - HERE ) COMES P aul r . ( . MINUS THE NAG \ / > ' Y JAMES i f U N f OR SOMETHIN you u t t l e c u r l e d . UP PORK SAUSAGE f I'LL SCATTER YOUR.* ANATOMY ALL OVEd. y M UE PAVEMENT __ WHY THE STRAIGHT- AWAV STUFF - WILF Î TRAINING FOR _ NURMI I d o n ' t dE S IL L Y -T his i B u r n - up t h in k s h £ ' s ''C H A S IN G BrVk fCij, iJl) t i> T l.w ___ \ O l e : r , V/ •n » £ - 6 *^ 9 v o u ---------- (TH AT'S THE GUY WHAT YOU KICKED IN THE FACE ON THE ROLLER COASTER LAST SUMMER-