BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
FRIDAY, JU N E 21, 1946
Hot ii Li siu Made
Harmless If Foods
Are Boiled
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P i b l i s h I er
‘Super Chicken'
Coal Of Oregon
Poultry Breeders
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B otulism
poisoning,
probably
the m ost dreaded type o f food
poisoning and w hich kills from
one to three
a year in
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISP Oregon, ca n be persons
easily and posi
Stanley W. Nethercon, Publisher
tively elim inated sim ply by m a k
ing sure that canned fo o d in
Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton, which it o ccu rs is boiled 10 m in
Oregon. Entered as second-class mat utes before tasting as soon as
ter at the postoffice, Beovertos, Ore. ! the can or ja r is opened.
Published Friday of each week by the
This is the
w arning given by
G.
V.
C
opson,
head o f the bac
Beaverton Office, Enterprise Bldg.
teriology departm ent at Oregon
Phone Beaverton 2321
State college, as this year's can
Office-— 308 Panama Bldg., 3rd and ning season starts. W hile botu
Alder, Portland 4, Ore. A T 6591. ! lism has been reported at least
J once in alm ost every food, about
Subscription Payable in Advonce j 90 per cent o f all cases have re-
One Year ...................
$1.00 I suited from canned string beans
i and asparagus used cold as in a
I salad, and in canned corn that
i was warm ed but
not boiled, he
added.
The O regon
tra ffic death toll
"T h e real dan ger o f botulism is
fo r the m onth o f M ay stood at 30 that it
strikes so seldom
that
fa ta llte s today, an increase of people becom e careless in prepar
16 percent over the toll o f 31 ation o f canned food ,” Copson ex
killed in May o f 1946, Secretary plained. “ B ecause the deadly ba c
o f State R obert S. Farrell, Jr., teria w hich causes botulism are
disclosed.
so abundant in O regon soil, con
needed. N ationally
D uring the first five m onths stant care is
o f 1946, a total o f
180 persons
lost their lives in Oregon tra ffic on curves o r hills and hit head-
an increase
o f 50 percent over on.
the 120 fatalities
reported for
“ M otor veh icles today are in
the first five months o f 1945.
the w orst con d ition in all his
O f the 36 persons killed in Ore tory. T he cu rren t P olice Safety
gon tra ffic in May, 28, or 77 per C heck d iscloses that one out o f
cent died in accidents on rural every three veh icles exam ined by
highways.
police fails to m eet
m inim um
“ T he heavy toll in rural areas safety requirem ents. H erein O re
unsafe
brakes,
defective
indicates the
part
speed too gon,
great fo r conditions is playing lights and bad tires head the list
in our rising accident trend,” F ar o f veh icu lar d efects found b y p o
rell declared. “ In virtually every lice.
“ W ith m an y m otor vehicles in
rural accident, speed too great
fo r safety is a factor. Cars go poor con dition, speed 1» an even
o f f the road on curves, are in more dan gerous fa cto r on the
M otorists sim ply
volved in acciden ts while attem pt open highw ay.
dow n if
w e are to
ing to pass other cars on the m ust slow
straight-a-w ay,
or try
to
pass stop this h igh w a y slaughter.”
May Traffic* Toll
$200
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R oss
H art,
o f B eaverton, is
W ashington C ounty’s entrant in
the O regon section o f the national
C h ick en -of-T om orrow contest, N.
L. Bennion o f O regon State A g
ricultural College,
chairm an of
the state contest com m ittee, has
announced. More than 1,200 ch ick
ens have been entered by O regon
poultry breeders.
T he best o f these birds will be
displayed
and
ju d ged
at
the
dressed poultry show to be held
on Thursday, June 27, at the
P oultry B uilding o f O regon State
College, Corvallis, in con nection
with the annual m eeting o f the
O regon B aby C hick A ssociation.
B y com p etin g in the state con
test, all contestants will be elig
ible fo r the $5,000 national ch am
pionship
aw ard or part o f the
$3,000 in regional prizes to be
a w a id ed in 1948 by A & P F ood
Stores, w hich initiated the three-
year breeding program .
B ennion said the ob jectiv e o f
the contest is to en courage poul-
trym en to develop m eatier ch ick
ens w hich will have at least 10
per cent m ore m eat in relation
to bone structure, com bin in g this
added m eatiness with h igh er egg-
laying ability.
know n com m ercially canned pro
ducts have never been reported
as cau sin g botulism .”
It is not safe to depend on odor
or o f f fla v or to reveal botulism
contam ination, the bacteriologist
warns. E a tin g
just one string
bean that appeared norm al caused
the death o f a w om an w h o sam p
led a can before cook in g the beans
fo r the fam ily, which ate them
w ithout in ju ry a fter th ey were
boiled. H a lf an olive has also
proved fatal.
F ollow in g correct, con scien tious
can nin g m ethods is the first step
in elim inating death from botu
lism, and the
next is m aking
sure that hom e canned susceptible
food s are
boiled 10 m inutes as
soon as opened and b efore thev
are even tasted, he concluded. I f
leftovers are put aw ay fo r a few
days, it is safest to boil them
again
V acation Bible S ch ool Ends
C lim axing a tw o-w eek
session
o f the Daily V acation Bible school
will be an evening
m eeting to
night (F rid a y ) at 8:00 p.m. in the
C hurch o f Christ to w hich all par
ents and friends are Invited.
T he advertiser— Tell him you
read his m essage In the paper.
Land Surveying
Precision Watch Repairing
L th , Acreage, Tracts, Orchards
"Tile Drainage", etc.
Accurate, Reliable, Reasonable
by a Competent Surveyor
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W ILL
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MOTORS
BUSINESS
CASH
Leave Name or Motor at Beaverton Hardware
Phone Beaverton 3921, or call Andrew Strieker,
Portland, GArfield 4922
FOR
RENT
FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS
A Few Available Now
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ALSO
GARDEN TRACTORS AVAILABLE
ELMONICA STORE
ONE MILE NORTH OF HUBER ON BASE LINE ROAO
Rte. 2, Box 755, Beaverton, Oregon
PHONE; Beaverton 3177
WEST COAST
BARN DANCE
Every Saturday Night
Formerly Shady Side Dance Hall
on Forest Grove-Gaston Highway
MUSIC BY EMMETT'S OUTLAWS
O regon forest and range lands
m ay becom e
silhoutted
against
the back grou nd
o f sm oke and
flam es any tim e from now to the
end o f w hat m ay well be ou r m ost
dangerous fire season in tw o de
cades.
T h is is the m essage sent
Mr.
Jam es
Lewis,
W ashington
C ounty C hairm an o f the K eep
O regon G reen com m ittee, by Dean
Paul Dunn, state head o f the fire
prevention organization.
C alling upon the local county
leader to ‘g et his house in order
and be prepared for an y em er
gen cy’, C hairm an D unn pointed
out that an unseafonal lack o f
rain du rin g A pril had created a
bad fire situation over m ost o f
Oregon.
G overn or E arl
Snell, w ork ing
closely w ith K eep O regon Green
organizations in
every
county,
has
fu rth er
strengthened
the
loca lgroups by nam ing a strong
group o f new spaperm en and ra
dio leaders in O regon to insure a
drive all sum m er and until fall
rains com e.
L ikew ise at E ugene
May 3rd, loggers from W estern
O regon at their annual gathering,
recognized the
critical
state o f
extrem e danger existing in our
forests, agreed to
have
one o f
their boss loggers in each o f the
18 W estern O regon cou nties serve
on the cou n ty K eep O regon Green
com m ittee to organize all loggin g
operations on an alert basis.
“ W ith increased tourist travel
certain to pour thousands o f city
folk and others not fam iliar with
fire
dan ger
into
ou r w ood s,”
Less than h alf the cities o f the
Dr. and Mr«. H erbert E. Ma
R eturn from F lorida
United States o f m ore than 1,000
Mr. and Mrs. P aul Southerland son left Thursday for the beach
population have airports.
and daughter, Claudette have ar to spend their vacation.
rived from F lorida and are at
their hom e on Allen Ave.
E ntertains A t Luncheon
Mrs. W. E. G elinsky o f B eaver-
to nentertained the Myrtle Chap
ter Social Club o f the O rder o f
E astern Star at
a luncheon on
June 14 . T here were over thirty
guests present.
Chairm an Dunn
pointed out to
the local cou n ty head o f KOG,
“ we can expect an
increase in
m an-caused
forest
and
range
fires, unles swe see
that these
strangers
understand
our prob
lem s and we get their coop era
tion."
Surveyor
8000 S. W. Capitol Hill Road
(Near 19th and Barbur Blvd.)
Portland 1, Oregon
LEGAL
NOTICE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
Thut a special election will be held
in the City o f B eaverton, W ash
ington County, Oregon, on T ues
day, June 25, 1946, at w hich elec
tion there will be subm itted for
approval or rejection o f the legal
voters o f the city the follow in g
proposition, to-wit:
P roposition Submitted to the
l.egul Voters by R esolution o f
the City C ouncil:
PURPOSE:
SHALL
THE
C IT Y OK B E A V E R T O N L E V Y
A N D C O I.LE CT A T A X IN
T H E SUM O F $9,950.00 F O R
THE
TAX
YEAR
1946-47
OVER
AND
ABOVE
THE
L IM IT A T IO N
F IX E D
BY
SEC TIO N 11. A R T IC L E X I,
O F T H E O R E G O N C O N ST I
TU TIO N . F O R T H E
PUR
POSE
OF
P A Y IN G
THE
C IT Y 'S S H A R E O F A G R A D E
CROSSING
AT
HALL
S T R E E T , A D D IT IO N S AND
A L T E R A T IO N S
TO
THE
C IT Y H A L L AN D N E C E S
SARY PERSONNEL EXPEN -
V oto Y ES or NO
100
YES
101
NO
N O T IC E IS ALSO G IV E N That
there will be one polling place for
said city election which Is to he
held at the City Hall at the cor- |
ner o f First and Main Streets o f
said city at which all voter* In
the city will vote, and said polling
place shall be open from 8:00 a. m.
to 8:00 p. m. o f said day, except
that it may, at the discretion o f
the Judges, he closed for one hour
betw een the hours o f 12:00 noon
and 2:00 p m. o f said day.
D A T E D This ll t h dav o f June.
1946.
Date o f first publication June 14
194«.
Date o f last publication June 21.
194«.
R . C. DO TY.
R ecorder o f the City o f Beaverton.
W ashington County. Oregon.
R H E U M A TISM
and ARTH R ITIS
I suffered for years and am so
thnkful that I found relief from
this terrible a ffliction that I will
gladly answ er anyone w riting try
for Inform ation Mrs. Anna Pautz.
P. O B ox 825, V ancouver, W ash.
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A.iv - N U E O Y O
! , iN > n t o r i e s
F or Stove and Diesel I 'd Call
H arry Barnes Ph B eaverton $231
Leonard's & Ernest's
RADIO-ElECTin
t
babies
V
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in town.
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Ordinary
'
rtulk caps are NOT good
enough for us. C an ’t
take chances on dust,
<
W e demand the very
i
foe our milk
Washing Machine Troubles
SEE US
THE G E N T L E M A N
109 South Watson St.
Next door Florence Beauty Shop
For Pickup and Delivery
PHONE BEAVERTON 3931
CLOSING
IS R I G H T
. j ; and w e’re meeting his demands with D acro P ro
tected Milk . . . the safest package o f milk you can buy.
T he bottle is not merely covered. It’s SEALED with a
sturdy metal cap . . . air-tight, dust-proof, tamper
p roof. T here’s com plete, scientific protection fo r our
milk after it leaves the dairy. Let on e o f our routemen
show you what rhij protection
means to you and your family.
OUT
Because the Dacro Cap is a genuine
seal, it must be removed the first time
with an opener. After that it may be
snapped back on the bottle as a re-seal
and removed again and again, even
without an opener.
S
A
L
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Starts Monday
ALPENROSE
DAIRY
S I49 S.W. SHATTUCK ROAD
CHerry 2424
1 Y i mi. Eost on Bertho-Beoverton Hiway
All Stock and Fixtures to be Sold
at C O S T
or L E S S
Meat Case, Ice Cream Cabinet
Scales, Cash Register, Shelving-
and Merchandise
JACKSON'S GROCERY
561 S. LOMBARRD
Phone BEAVERTON 3894
FREE COMMUNITY AUCTION
Saturday, June 22, at 11:30
LOCATED 1 MILE EAST OF BEAVERTON
West Slope
ACCORDION STUDIO
Dick Kokich
Teacher of
M ODERN AND
C L A S S IC A L A C C O R D IO N
Accordions for Rent
Available to play for
Weddings, Parties, etc.
Studio Canyon & Howett
Rd., West Slope, Ore.
SOMETHING NEW . .
For A More Complete Service
or 9 Miles West of Portland on Canyon Road
Announcing the opening of our Community Auction Sale
Most All Available
At this FIRST sale we will sell anything you bring FREE.
(you pay test charge on Cattle of $1.00)
4 BLANKETS Given Aw ay At This Sale FREE
WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT YOUR CONSIGNMENT OF
WEANER PIGS
FEEDER PIGS
FAT HOGS, etc
DAY-OLD CALVES
VEAL CALVES
STEERS
DAIRY CA TTLE
BEEF CATTLE, etc
FARM MACHINERY, Of All Kinds
GOOD FURNITURE
PRODUCE
Please do not bring small miscellaneous orticles as we do not hove
time to sell them.
BUY AT AUCTION — YOU SET THE PRICE
Our new building has 10,000 feet of floor space, plenty of pens
and stanchions for all livestock.
List your livestock. Machinery and
Furniture early so we can advertise it for you.
SALES EVERY SATURDAY AT 11:30 A. M.
BEN T. SUDTELL
—
0138 S. W. Palatine Hill
AUTO PARTS
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WHOLESALE and RETAIL
24-Hour Service
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Improved Freight Service Will Soon Make Possible
The Delivery Of New Equipment.
I W ILL PAY UP TO $250 OVER
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Business Phone — BRoadway 2726
Residence - Evenings — SUnset 6908
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112 N. W. TENTH
PORTLAND 9, ORE.
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W e ore offering Two Day Service
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Come Dance in the Moonlight
THE BOSS MIKES 111 AWÜLMEMEVT
arjd germs getting in.
RICHARD R. PFEIFER
BEAVERTO N , ORE.
VETERAN Needs Used or Burned Out
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Day or Nite
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Kaiser-Frazer Dealer
Rototillers
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24 hour service
Phone 2701
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