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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1932)
PAU H 2 —* r FRID AV, APRIL 1, 1833 HE IVKKTON E ' . r r.H lISK ! nomics of the Department of Agrt- I of engineers in Chicago. l Al-eady pipe lines as much as a. ’ c” ’.ii' -° is authorized to determine mile in length carry the maple ap ‘.its extent and value of mineral re- lrom sugar places to sap house on sources in farm lands. Back of this - O T . some enterprising New Hampshire there is a plan to advance the value Big Industry In Reclaiming H. IL JE H H1KS, i'ublL'ior I farms, according to C. H. Herr, ex- of fairn lands by forming mineral and Worki«»g Over tension forester in northern New acreage pools. Abandoned Straws Hampshire. ____— ____ - , rrr;— — —- — - — Published Friday of each week by Pioneer Publishing Co. at Beaverton, Eating Plenty of Onioiu In many instances each tree is con Ore. Entered as second-class matter at the postofflee at Beaverton, Ore. :"Oh! Mary, did you see those In spite of the decidedly bad odoi nected with the main pipe system perfectly daziir.,' little hats ovei AUTOMOBILE LOANS I onions impart to ones breath, inti- and probably cows will be milked there- -, and s.o chcup too’."’ ttultscrlpUon Rut«» into receptacles leading to pipe lines. I,) nj of people annually consume Now young ladies, if you tiave been A personal service We are more or less fumilai witti --------$.50 ..... $1.50 Three months ________ One Tear _ guilty of ranking light remarks i onions. — something different the methods of piping oil and nut in Advance a t,out any of your male friends __ $.85 Subscriptions Payable The onion is a member of the lily ural gas long distances, but this is Bix Months wearing ash-ceri hats, wutch your family, and is well distributed thru- the first time we have learned of a step. You may bo about to drop out the world. As fa r back as writ- literal flow of "mitk and hon.y. FINANCE CO. Beaverton Office—Broadway near O. E. Tracks, Phone <503 i into the same trap, and may find ten history covers, onions are recor- Sugar makers piping pap are usin* 8 Grand Ave., N., b< t. Burnside, j yourael ea w ir in g bead-gear of the ded. It is a very important item in 1 tin Tubingen Vec*tta£* grooved to 7 » Portland Office —IU6-407-408 Dekum Bldg. Phone ATwater W14 Ankeny, i same character. •’-« daily -**-* the diet of - ------■- people in the well, wh.la probabilities are mill Slate License M-127 Ash an hats are not only put up Orient, where it probably has reach-> pipe ,ines wi^ be |lllea with g|ass M v v v 'v and offer ed for sale to male wear- lls greatest production and con- l i<orceia .n or sjmilar material that ers, tu t nearly as many of them sumption. (can be very readily steamed anu X 'v W ’v -X 'v v W ’V 'K 'í v‘i v \ HX -; The Cott> of Education find their way to female customers Evidently onions have great health- cleaned and made sanitary. 1 and if folks here have not been Minerals in Farm .Lands The growth of education cost in t his count I \ is ^ art j careful they may have in their pos- p^-d hT^lhe ‘ densely '^ p u ia te d — ~ ... Because in past years go: d agri- linjr Marian K . Ilart, president ot the New l ork mtiUL session right now one of these much countries like China, where the mass cultural lands have been making pro CHIROPRACTOR E c o n o m ic C o u n c i l s a y s : talked of varieties ot sky pieces. j 0f people still live with little regard fit and money for their owners, no H.cent investigations into the ash- to the laws of sanitation real effort has been made to think of “Between 1900 and 1926 the number of pupils en . can hat industry revealed some very Somehow or other onions do add folding oihei we.iltii on Oie faim s Chiropractic Physician , rolled in the U. S . schools increased r>9 / c , the m m m e r ot interesting facts, un<t brought to a dash __ ^ lllcll, Howevet- thsre will now be a wide of flavor Ural makes them teachers employed increased 90%, salaries of teachers! light a profitable line of business 6n“7n*dispans7bis ¡77r7d*7mC° in*7n-i inve3tiKaUon of the mineial ‘‘^hes 215 Alisky Bldg. AT 4S?3 Portland rm lands increased 7007c. The amounts spent on buildings and cities are ° ld centeis * ? where „ * * * ■ , ' ? eK,,1,a ^ ! r nu*"*icrafclc duhea that delight the ofJ * r™ Tile Bureau of Agricultural Eco- V,*.W,.V..V*.V..VVV the business moit epicurean taste, V *• equipment increased 10507c and the expenditures foi of rehabituting old cast-off hats has Famous chefs have b^en known to all other school purposes increased 1130%. In | the same^ grown to considerable proportions. remark that without cnion3 theii art j * * | • . « • 1 / \ I / A A u small t i l u It ui size vri q army rnri \r n of f u ush-can uW_y»e Readers of this newspaper are inyited to send in, for would be coiorlc33— and we would period the population of the U. S. increased 10*4 pet searchers are daily going througii publication, a.iy item which they think will prove inter CCUt Students have grown taster than the population, dump heaps gathering and selecting ‘jdd’ odorless. Many People Wdar Garbage Pile Hats Hoover & Sm«th Dr. John E. LuValley teachers much faster Than the increase of students and can bo ’ iiiu c r. rur,« j , • te a c h e r s s a la r ie s t a s t e r tn a n tn e c o s t o i p n v s i t a i ic p u t t ........ cow ,h., . esting « » » g to to our ..... readers. retu.c.» Names be signed for identi- » » « . » . must n some use. Thousands of old hats of « ‘ “dual increase in per capita con- flC a tlO n , l)U t W ill n o t lie p u b li s h e d variolw klndfi are duiJy found in tht. .umption o; onions in America, and v-IH**!' t **!* *!* v v v v v V v v V v • |city’s garbage piles. These hats are d l 00* 13 like they will continue to be ments. Beaverton-Reedville Acreage 174.12 Nations Business taken out and turned over to con a Vfc,y popular food. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE feet south of the northwest corner corns who make a business of re Rev. Ava S. Adams, Pastor Piling Milk and Swrvta of said lot Ten, and running Whence selling them to other concerns who : Phone 10903 south on the west line of said lot in turn convert thorn into what ap- ! Running fresh milk through pipe Sunday School at 9 r5 a m. lines from the dairy farm to the ‘ pears to be serviceable hats. Here’s A Man To Honor Morning worship at 11 o’clock Ten, 101.9 feet to a point; thence north S»<7 and 8 ’ East 124.75 feet Recent Investigations show that community milk station or concen- Sermon by the paster. to a point; thence south 126 feet to A world that is quick to honor military genius and where possible these hats were j tration point.. might be a possibility N. Y. P. S. at 6 30. * ' # . - i .1 .1 a .tii L n ■ . • g ... m - i . k O f l 1 11 I 'a n / W V A S . I i a i rm 4 /V 4 ^ 4 » washed, provided with new bands, A of f t the future, according to n a » state- service at 7:30. Sermon the south line of said lot Ten; sometimes seems to revel in their slaughter olten pauses and linings, and reblocked, as near nient made recently at a convention by Evening thence south 81 c and 37 ’ East 126.87 the pastor. for a celebration, that is more fitting in our present civili as possible in their original shape, j ^ __________________ _ _______ _ Midweek prayer service Wednos- feet to the southeast corner of said lot Ten; thence north on the east j Old felts, old derbies and old hats zation. city of the east, and later found its j ^ay evening at 7 30. , of every other style are treated In line of said lot Ten 254.12 feet to ------------------------- Such was the recognition given the iiftiuth annivers | tins way, packed in new boxes and way to concerns who reconditioned a point; thence south 89* and 8 ’ it for sale at the remarkable low j ❖ ^>«y*X*X-<“XK~X~XX~>*X*-VVX~X 1 West 250 feet to the place of begin ary of Robert Koch s discovery oi the microbe lluit Ciiusifs soid to dealers who offer them as price. ning, and containing one acre. tuberculosis which he announced to the .world just fifty j “reject»” or -seconds’’ or some other ‘“77 . LEGAL NOTICES , . .... , ; marking which avoids legal entan - 1 n you are running a Said sale will be made subject to dangerous risk from disease, which ❖ •fr-y-^^-X-X-XK-:-:' years ago last 1 hursday. glement. redemption per the statutes of the may cost you considerably more While his discovery has not led to an entire preven The hats which cannot be re- than State of Oregon. NOTICE OF Sn F R IF F ’S SALE if you had purchased a stand blocked in their original shape are Dated March 11th. 1932. tion of tuberculosis or presented a cure for the disease as on f o r i :; ■ o s i ’ k e very often trimmed into nifty ard priced hat at a price which you IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TI1E J. W. CONNELL, certain as Jenner’s vaccination for smallpox or Pasteur’s shapes for women’s hats and offer know carries genuineness. Sheriff of Washington County, STATE OF OREGON treament for hydrophobia, it has lead to a striking de ed for sale on the cheaper counters Oregon. FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY of stores wnich dial in this ciasc o. Date of first publication March crease in the death rate from the Great White Plague. CHURCH NOTICES I C. M. Prinlc, plaintiff, vs Mazie 18 , 1932 . goods. At the time of his discovery, tuberculosis was the Other hats which are too baaly [ Hay», Jesse Hays, J. W. Copeland Date of last publication April 15, METHODIST CHURCH 1 Yards, a corporation. Commodore 1932 principal cause of death and accounted for one out of ev damaged to be converted into hatj Rev. L. C. Poor, Minister Barney, Howard Welgle, W. J. Me- ery seven fatalities. Today, in the United Stales, n are cut into stripes out of which Sunday School at 10 a. in. Cready Lumber Company, and Verne is made various kinds of trimming ranks seventh and takes away only one out of every sev to bi used on the women’s hats Preaching at 11 a. m. D. Snider, defendants. i Preaching at 7:30 p. in. by the NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN, that enteen who die. which have to be converted. subject: "The Three Great- by virtue of an Execution, Order Without going into the steps taken by I)r. Koch to These huts are usually treated minister, and Decree of Sale, issued out of with powder of some kind which est Maxims." prove that tuberculosi s was not hereditary and to be gives the felt a finish, but which is day at 7.30 p. m. and under the seal of the Circuit Quarterly conference next Tues- Court of the State of Oregon for feared only by certain families, but that it was rather a not ___ „, __ .... _____ __ _ lasting, and the ash-cun variety County of Washington, dated contagious disease spreading from one victim to another can *>® thumbed ad one means ot . . u the 11th day of March, 1932 in the above bv I germs transmitted _ . through some of contact. „ which rises , therefrom. y ru Uoud ot dust , P. m. entitled suit, und pursuant to the s . _ ^ ^ ............ method . commands of said w rit that on the we call attention i. his feat establishing the presence of There is usually a decided odor AL CHURCH lath day of April, 1932, at the hour bacillus and indicating the precautions that should be ta which accompanies an ot these hats] CO.AGREGATION Charles F. Clarke, Pastor of 10:00 a. m. at the East front ken to prevent is spread. __. ot , them .. _ are washed . in the .. 1-ast Sunday was a very . inspiring door of the Court House in Hills 1 1 . _ . . ands . . . W hen he read Ills paper be,fore the Berlin l liysio y.ame cleansing fluid, and while they day at the Congregational Church boro, Washington County, Oregon, I ______ to _ the _p _=___ logical Society on March 24th, 1 SS2, he completed a chain «>«» o t dirt to some e-tm t. be? ‘.nni.,7 ,w ith. a Sun,i8e service win seit at auction highest i they never lose the srm.il of the gar conducted by the young people of bidder for cash all the right, title, of'proof started by loan Villemin in 1865, when he an bage pile where they were reclaimed. the Endeavor society. The special and interest which the plaintiff and ntilltHed tll.lt tube It It’S taken from consumptives won It 1 So you ladies wlio are nm r ve ling Easter program in the Sunday defendants had on September 3, 1927, ( was unusually good. At the or which they have since acquired develop tuberculosis in a healthy animal. However, Vil over y°ur ,ia cen,f* nat aIul y°u Sihool morning service there was twelve in the following described real prop- letnin’s fellow phvsicians found a loophole, suggesting f*"uT nv wh° ™ p°i"tlns Vlth who united with the church on con- erty in Washington County, Oregon, t illlt llC i n j e c t i o n m il^ n t C O tltm il cl s t lu s t u n c c w n i c ll n iciile an effort to demonstrate that this fession of faith. The Endeavor so- to-wit: ¿Made Oj a ¡»erson susceptible to tuberculosis rather than the cause ieUsH of K°ods cun La pu»chaaed at ciety held a special meeting at their Beginning at a point on the west 1 Lc.nb^rt Pfiarm*'*«! Co., Saint Tx>uia, U . S . A. The b'*uutlful cant*ta line of mt Ten in Alton Addition to Of t h e disease in itself. great bargains and It i. not nece»- Uf,T ! ,V.me- — , , . t • « i , nary to apend $7 or $10 for a hat, "Hall v ictor ' was finely rendered by The floral decorations K o c ll Stopped this speculation b y demonstrating that give your new head piece the once the choir. were of the order expected bacteria, multiplied outside the body and injected into % er;, thump it » uttie and watch from our very hi|,;h energetic and effi for the dust, look closely at the label healthy animals would produce the disease and that the on the inside and note the small cient flower committee. Next Sun bacilli could be found in these experimental animals, iso lettenng and then us a final test day all the usual services will be The Sunday School at 9:45, lated and thus complete the circle of positive evidence |,lac‘‘ thc hal to >°,r noso and set held. morning service at 11 with a sermon I, is worthwhile in busy life for men and «omen to ¡ U T " J ^ n S " by the pastor on ’’The Desire to See t i n t ! asiile OCrHSIOIIflllv and ffivc thought to thc jjrcat wearing somebody's old cast off hat Jesus", the Christian Endeavor so work t hat has been klone, and is still being done, bv men which once rested in an ash can. cieties meet at 6 30 and there will then on a garbage pile in some large a aP*c>rtl service at 7:30 at which like Robert Koch. •ni.— i the young people will present a play W V \ -* l'V -A " .-rt* V V V m < -M rW 4 "Maiy Magdalene.” U ST E & m g T iism A Y TABLETS These Recipes Will Utilize Left-overs In Welcome Ways Plie business revival may'he around the corner hut it has been heie ao long that one imagines that maybe the big business predieters are wrong and there isn’t any corner. Communities that are visited by tornadoes iipprct ciate the work ot the Red Cross. The nation should support this organization. O r p h eu M NOW 25c TUI One Young Bride The average citizen rarely gives a thought to puhlu “O. K. Baby, Don’t W’orry, administration until the time «comes that he can t pay his I’ll Take Care of You taxes; then, the extent of bis interest Is expressed in loud jells of pain with In view of the loans being made 1 >y the R. F. C. it is funny how some financiers ami I msiness magnates Jume against the word “dole" when applied to giving a poor de\il and his family something to eat Eric Linden Our advice to leap year girls, is not to leap. Roscoe Ate» C HURCH OF CHRIST G. W. Springer, Minister The young people are having an April fool party in the basement of the church next Friday evening. Last Sunday moin.iq; every one enjoyed the Easter program during the Sunday school hour. Next Sunday morning Mr. Springer will preach on the topic “Require ments of Pi iyer.” The evening top (ic will be "An Ancient Message for a Modern World.” ST. CECELIA CHURCH Sunday Masses 7:40 and 10 a. m Sunday Christian Doctrine 8 30 a m. and 9 30 a. m. Saturday Confession 3 30 p. m 4 30 p m. 7 3C p. in. und 9 OC p. ni Weekly Mass 8 20 a. m. I.S METHODIST Helen Twelvetrees SCIIOI Alexander Hawthorne, DANCERS CAUSE EXPLOSION seized hint und carried him to a cel Lo» Angeles Two actor» were In- lar where he was chained to the Jured In an explosion when flashlight fW“ " P ’ "'6 day* IMrr’ he WM tak'*n pow der '*»«■ ‘•‘■“a «- a"‘> chained to th« He said their shoes while doing a tap dunce tree where he was found. his captors threatened to kill him on a metallic platform. unle.-« he signtvl two «tatement.«, the nature of which were not disclosed. MAN CHAINED TO TREK Berlin, Md„- Missing for five days. Charles W. Brown, 31, was found in a swamp, manacled to a tree He was weak from hunger and exposure but told bow four masked men Arlene Judge Plus RKO VAUDEVILLE Don Zclaya Masters and Grayce LMUHI FOR DIGGING OR.M E Sterling. III. A bill asking $5000 The Orantos f .r digging a grave, was ruled "a “Living Jewelry little too high” by a County Judge wh > allowed the grave digger $5 aga.^jt the estate. W A W A W A W r W iV i'iS 'iW I CHURCH I’astor Sunday, April 3, 1932 The public ts heartily invited to thc services of this friendly church with its program of hearty singing land gospel preaching. Church worship opens promptly at 10 a m. Sermon by the pastor sub ject “Three Gardens." Thc choir directed by Mrs. L. M. Hesse will I sing "How Sweet the Thought.” vio linist Thomas Stretcher, organist. Mrs. J. M Stretcher. A glowing Sunday School under the »uperintendoncy of Harold Chris tensen. Various and capable teach- trs. Epworth League evening service 8 o'clock, the motto of the League Is to “Look up and lift up. The atm of the League Is to win the young to Chnet. By JOSKPH1NE CtBSON Director, H rim Food Institute J^ E A T remaining from last night’s roast and bits of vegetables in the refrigerator need not appear on today’s table in a form in which they will be recognized. They may be served in almost numberless dishes so davorful and tempting that the family will enthuse about them Rv adding a tiavorful »mice, or by combining with another food an entirely nev. dish may be made. Vegetables offer possibilities for sandwiches and salads and the meats for meat pie. or delicious hash. \ c>e reiipos for thrifty, Havorfu! dishes. They will bring welcome ,’sr.ety to your table. DoMrious Hash: Combine one cup 8 to 10 Stuffed Spanish Olives, 2 grated cheese, two cups Rice cup» shredded lettuce, and salt to Flakes, one egg, one teaspoon Wor taste, and spread between slices of cestershire Sauce and a dash , f whole wheat bread which have been pepper. Place a generous layer in spread with Mayonnaise Salad a buttered baking d «h add a Isyer Dressing. Cut int > rectangles, but o f chopped cooked h.un ind tep.*nt, do not remove crust. Serve with using remaining ingredient«. Bake meat, egg or bean salad. Raked Bean and Egg Salad; in moderate ow n (350- I j until !’laee 2 cups Oven Baked Beans ■hec.i is melted and the top sticht- .y brown t about 15 niinut**si If 'n a sieve and wn^h with boiling writer, then left-over ham is not •* *» ■ ■••in i. hi a available, - aiiao'e. use , , cool. Add . . . 3 chopped _ ■ thin sli.es of cold boiled, ot baked ^ t .T J *1 6 * 7 ' ham. I ,erved Sweet Gherkins, chopped, 1 small chopped onion and tea- Vegetable S a l a d Sandwiches: sp< on salt. Moi>ten with Mayon Mix one large tomato, finely diced naise and serve in crisp lettuce '» medium sized cucumber, finely cups. Garnish with Mayonnaise diced. 2 tablespoons minced onion, and egg yolks, pressed through a medium «i:e green pepper, minced, eieve. Serve very cold. Serves L