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f k id v y BKAVLKTON tlNTKRI'RIHK Do Signs Enter Into Your Lite RSAVRKffîN— : -ENTERPRISE R B . J E F P R IE S . Ju blW iM Published Friday ®f s»eh week by Pioneer Publishing Co. al Ore. Entered a i second-class matter at the poeloffIce at Beaverton. Beaverton. Ore. . JT’J. y *. m s Ancient and Pichteous Will Brought to Light Some People Here Believe r"*'‘rd * rU e » b > un cut ut • r> r C re a t-O ie a t-G ie n t-G w a d i liv I n T I i hetr Power For A copy o f the will o f her great- Good or Evil great g re a L g ia n d fa i her. drawn 147 I l( , lliu M o f us v. ho have had to P a re n t« H a v e T ask In years ago, has been received by •:li i j g i e a.id s u e s , for everything Ttuur C h ild ren Mrs Flora I.eedy, T igard The will I we have ceittuniy should not want was prin ed In full in the Bello- a hard those dewiest to us to experience Parents who have had ville O., Star after it had been u s u a l l y i v..e sa.ii-’ haiuships. B y all nr. ans struggle and made good . . , . , a . 8’ ' " 1 t r j w ' ‘ 1,1 ai1 adopt one o f tw o attitudes iOwan.ts require you r c . I to w ork and wiiinut (itisK. their children. k n .w the urine o l m oney L<u. g .a The docum ent Is unique both for ... n » „ „ _ , . . . The first is that o f giving them i ' ‘ » ,’ u t s ii'any advantage u9 urki^v. rv... ..„„a .. .., ,v.„ everything w hich they them selves >«u can r . ' o ’ d. h tn v c lo n< .a e ness with w hich the goods o f th» have missed. "1 d o n t want J im m ie , each g< Herat ioti o f you i fam ily m aker Vandel Si es were disposed , , . to have the responsibilities w hich liU.e uetter than the last one. o f The lund on which Sites was .. ... . . , . . . . . .. . . 1 had at his age. ' one will say, "J I h t i e is ttl-o another spei .e o f then living and which he distributed Others take the whole lot as .'" ¿ n g ' h ü heirs "w as"an e!'r\ÿ gram want hiui to h a ,e a s ° od tinle and t“ 1' “ 1* w h“ v' “ ‘ le a * lh eir ^ ‘ ld- they com e along, believe steadfastly ..jn the name o f <iod Amen I tn J°y ^ is youth. I d o n t want him i fcn jn nice hom es with b u v a n ts In all o f them, and all the talkin g v anj e] sites of thé county o f to ieel the hoart,,reak -hat 1 8UÎ v a is, accu stom .hem to a fairly you could d o would not ch ange rjo c g jnirham In the state o f Vir- lered d o ' nS w ithout things and toil- , asy life, and then when they m ar- ♦ Hoir t/loufu on ♦ H r. u ■■ Hi a / i 4 ” 1 e . .1 :1 L. .J .„'..il.. 4k . l » l H ow It is in this .-*.00 ¡g not superstitious are y ou ? doubtful if a single person Subscription B atee tow n could be found who ___ * 1.60 T h r e e m on th s so inclined in som e One Y ear _ way or — *.86 S ubscriptions Payabla m A dvance another There are some w ho hold BU M onths 1 s« _ . _ . _ , . . to certain sign** or aymbeta and say that they have im portant bear Beaverton Otitee— Broadway near O. K. Tracks. Phone 7603 I ing on various activities, »n d if you give them opportunity, they Poitland Office— 408-407-408 Dekuna Bldg. Phone AT water 6*14 ...... , . . . will give you p roof that there . _ ... . .. really is som ething to them. Stamp Changes Changing the postage rates means that a lot of two cent stamps now on hand will not be in demand as , h t h l "UeJ*ct- . ginia.”'be'ing" "weak“ ' V body’ in« ior "iy da‘,y b,iead' wi,ile *he >y 8°nie boy or «irl '"*** p *‘- 1 . . . . . . / \ re- i, i i Ju8t fo r the 8ake o f experim en t; . . f f t , , . other boys and girls were swim - ents will p ractically wash their much as previously. ihe rost Otlice Department has ask som e o f your friends about ™ uiBg £ ™at J ” t; ming. dancing, etc.-’ And so in or- handg of them Hov any father or issued instructions looking towards the Utilization O l fh e ir view s and it will bo surpri»- mortal and t di d der to make his boy happy, he niotliei can bear to see theii child- ing how many folk s pay strict at- rnaka thjs last wU, and ¿esta. gives him every.hing and asks for len bedraggled, w eary, and w or- these stamps as early as possible. tention to vaiiou s signs Be honest ment ln mannei. and f orm as fQ|. nothing, which is a sure w ay of , ¡ed over m ak in g ends m eet and One billion new one(-cent stamps will be issued in with yourself, and see how m uch lows. That is to say, first o f all I causing unhappiness in the end. buying the necessities o f life for T H/,* ■ a t■ a v *v tr/\i i M i r t iOi t T‘i 1 O H Q tt 1 Ft iT a l ..........— 4'...... I I 1 . <. ,4 .. . . ♦ H ..II . you think o f these signs. the near future bv the Department so lhat by using one|yo“ “ ,m d K n ™ n ilinr“ „ “'f .8 h , and recom m end m y som into 1 be'ieve in K y"un« people havi“g th<" y°U l1 « Ia,,,iliea and nu t hol | • 1 7 . W h at do you think about begin- t- hands o f Ood that _ _ ve it and a good time, but there is m ore in uUt a helping hand with a good of these with a two-cent Stamp, the necessary three-ceilt ntng a new task on F rid ay? Som e my ^ to the earth ^ buried life than personal pleasure and the aized ch e ck in it occasionally, is a postage for letters will be available. Jn addition, all housewives, especially in the mat- jn a decent and Christianlike m an- b° y or 8 irl who *8 not mHde to m ystery to me One father o f this t i i a A ____ . ter o f m aking a dress, refuse p o i n t ___Jt_______________A 1___________ _____ realize value o *“ f w ork and ‘ >ke did not w ake up and see the ner at the discretion o f my execu- lmnmK the ------- J)()St UlclStCl S have been lilac'll to use . two cent stamps Oil ^}ank to cut out a new garm , ent on | tors , . . .. . . • in full assurance o f receiving m oney U not P ' ^ r e d to meet the ,,g ,lt un i, his daughter lost her parcel post packages rather than the larger denotnina ¡F ¡Fiiday. rid a y. T They hey say say if if this this is is done, it the 8anie ain at the ra|urrectlo’ problem s which will con fron t him lnindi tem porarily Then, o f course, ......................... * !wln never be com pleted. th„ lust and as touchinir .„ r h or her as they ^ row old er- There he co u idn’t do enougn He paid a tions to utilize the large stock of two cent stamps j^what^ abom th^number is? is o of f thp jU8t: this a hardluck hand. num ber or d a te 1 Four billion three-cent stamps have just been prin j\reside1n.t W ilson, you will rem em - . . . . . • ,, . . ., i ber, said 13 fo r him was a lucky ted h v the Government and will h e distributed t o t h c ; riUmber and that the general Im- . . . .. , . public for use in connection with the new rate#;. presslon that it was unlucky was 11 Un ' . ,. T here are farm ers w ho will not plant certain crops except on dark nights and uvi other crops when the l u g l i vo ctuu iv i t. I •* it vue Tragedy r » a * a* i« *1* .Samuel Instili was a big utihtym agnate /• lor many moon is shining Th,-y win ten you J o X i 2 h” i been pleased to bless me with in thi8 ,,fe J ive and bequetb ln the , „ „ ° '’ wlnK m anner • A f.e r directing that his Just debts be pa(d ^ bequethed the stove room and the use o f the fire to his TT__ , .. , , ^ wife, Hannah Sites. He a ls» left her tw o cow s and the privilege of . Pasture and feed fo r them and varying quantities o f the produce o f his fields and orchards, so that she " « • «»♦ »** — ■*“ >* P'“ “ -; 1..K h o .p l .., hill n o . ho, u » in “ uch a youth for a harvest o i whole fam ily living with him unhappiness. o r course, it is hard to w ork out P erhaps even w orse than these . . . . , over Indulgent parents are those " W. ” ‘ U< , ° , u ‘ “ " ” . . , i to s.op, but each child presents an w ho say’ " Wel1 1 never bad a col- individ‘ua, problem and we can do leKe education oi wen o cam ps m ucb m ore f or som e, w ithout harm, when I was grow in g up and I got than we can fo r others on all right. My children deserve Y ours, no better than I had." | LO U ISA W hat a narrow -m inded attitude years. He controlled corpor ations valued into the hund- that they have tried it out and ------------ re<|s millions of dollars. Yett, his organization broke *hat the y,pld of tbe crop 18 wholly might not want for food. He also one day last week. T hey HAZELDALE NEWS iw Schoene ere enrouto to a fam ily reunion at down, during the recent depression, went into the hands ihen there are others who follow left der 8 brasa ,kettle' a" ir0". p °1' Spokane, ana w ill visit here on the of receivers, and left the old man high and dry. As he very closely the signs of the zodiac. six one spoons uc ° three 'en wo ptw er 18 es' ladies' flesh-forks, The Literay society picnic will be w ay home. If the sign is right they butcher cjuit he uttered some pathetic words as follows one fryin g pan, a black bottle and held atBalm G ove, (this Sunday.) plant or do a hundred and one Fred H utchinson o f Portland, visi “ I’ve gone from the bottom to the top and now to things that have to be attended to , lW° 8neeP' J‘ ne w,u July 10. All m em bers and their ted with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith on Sunday. the bottom again. I only hope 1 will he able to kdep on the farm in the hom e and in Provided that she m ight also have friends are urged to attend. business. If the sign 1 sw rong, then ‘ be yle d fr0m * , P °rtion ot t b e , Mrs. J. Staub is seriously ill at Miss Anne R ig ert was m arried to a roof over my head and care for my wife. I have it Is Just a m atter o f m arking tim e i ‘aX “ ” * * * fa^ that f e could make her home. F rank M oore o f M ountaindale at a ceased to he newspaper copy. And I am out of public until the sign does get right. erty went to his children Mrs. Bert R oberts and her little p retty w edding on Tuesday m orn- daughter Margaret, spent a couple |as Week at St. C ecelia life. So I ought to be entitled to privacy . . . Here Did you think It on ill om en to m ake a present o f a pocket kni f e?) ----------------------------- o f days last w eek with her sister, c h u r c h in B eaverton. Miss G race I go, after 50 years of work, a man without a job.” d D « o you you think a person should Many Cherry Use» Given Mrs Max Berger. M oore, sister o f the groom , was - - ■ ■ - never sell a dog? W hat about g y Extension Division Mr and Mrs John B atjens and bridesm aid. Al R igert, brother o f a black cat running across you r man. A 3 baby daughter visited friends In the the bride acted as best path, and does a rabbit foot or a j --------- Pre-War Level neighborhood on Sunday. dinner w as served at noon at the buckeye really bring good lu ck ? 1 Cherries are ripe! And they are Mr. and Mrs. D ick K elly of T h n brides hom e fo r m em bers of both I he retail price of food articles has come down D o you think it an ill om en to Plentiful! This year, as always. Dalles visited friends here over the fam ilies. The you n g couple enter tained their friends that night w ith practically to the level oi 1910, M o r e the World W a r , ^ .¿ T '“ L X ™ ^ / T sZ t Smith and Jean enter-1a dance at the hall at R oy. according to the Federal Bureau ol Labor Statistics. ¡have to turn back, and, if so do food8’ as they are ea8'i> canned and tained the ‘ o ffice rs o f W hite A loha Baseball team defeated the Figures lor the month ending May 15tll, the latest you nlake a cro8S mark thP vision "of*theesute*e college e x t e n ............................... Heather Bodke- D- O. ..... S., o f - Port A lb ir- A ces on Sunday 9 to 1 on • • - - ^ | ground to keep the evil spirits o ff ' 181on 01 ln ® state - — . _ P a c ific ... . . . . . in „ Portland. land, W ednesday evening o f ----- last the Union field I 1 , 1 , \ n A A **«rtA A I sion service. available, show prices in fifty-one cities only a littlei you w r trail until you return? , week. more than onq per cent higher than the averages fori Did you think it bad luck to P01- canning, select fuiiy ripe Mr. and Mrs. H erm an S ch o e n e ' I f you r business will not stand 1MU, having dropped over two per cent during the p r e - n ^ ° i n * m „ . • p 30 per cent ' " ,u '-m„y " ,„a ‘ ,u Mr “ .»d llu «**“ r “ . ,.,. ‘ ‘ a small ad vertisin g appropriation, ceding month. s U a horse shoe a real good luck |8» up is preferred for O regon ch er- kin8 o f R itter- ° r e ' visited H enry better advertise It fo r sale. a sirup made in the t __________ _____________________________ ? “ e8, tbat 'S, .7 *" " Between April 15th and May 15th the price of sev sign Y our w ants m ay be fou n d in These are Just a few o f hun- proportion o f 3 cups o f sugar to 7 the classified colum ns. en food commodities remained about the same. Thirty- dreds o f various signs which have c ups o f water, m ixed togeth er and P atronize ou r advertisers. one commodities declined in price, and only increases j to do with practically every activi-;brouKht to a h®11- Cherries keep were for potatoes, cabbage, orange, and strictly fresh V . “ X S S S S “ « - 'S T i - " " . J l r ' r ' eggs. practicully every quarter o f the an<^ shape better and require less ***^"^“ ’*’f**f*‘^ *’>->,>^*!-*7*,>->*!* globe, and are the beliefs o f prac- 8ugar for the same degree of So, the high cost of living has beqn coming down. tlcally all o f the various n ation all-isw eetn ess If sugar is added at| + Food products are not the only commodities which have ties, brought dow n to he pi^^esent can nin g time i continued their declining tendency. Practically1 all nri day through association o f one na- Oried cherries are delicious and o i i , , , . J . 1 «.u i, nrmther can be substituted fo r raisins in , , h a \ C been getting lower atld lower during the re- There nuly be virtue In some o f puddings, pies, cak es and salads « > VAOe e I them _ r they - j __ a _ i . i I D r\r oHnrriou rtIH o/t Hif o oHimr cent years O m ay » be Just a lot I D ry cherries nn unpitted by ur washing 'o f hooey, handed down to us from «n d placing them on a wire screen | — or over artificial ¡the fa r distant past when folks ran j In the oven A “Growing Catastrophe.’* “ r The unemployment situation, according to William yreen, 1 resident ol the American Federation of Labor, is growing worse and the rate of increase this year “ has been considerably more than twice that of 1950 and wlld’ und bpfore W <“ ith v,'n th e dnwn of heat A some o f us o f civilization. "tm c,inRinK we boast of hus not advanced so f»«- after aU- sy%s%%sssw.w.%w.wwvvww 1 0 2 1 »» * . . . , . ......................................................... 1 WVien an sw erin g few ch erry recipes available in m im eographed form upon re-1 quest are given below. CHERRY O L IV E S Fill a quart ja r with large sweet cherries, leaving the stem s on and advertisem ents P »c k *"g the fru it as closely as poa- ; the labor leader complains that the public as a stbie. Mix i tablespoon ot salt and,, whole “ seems entirely unconscious o f the growing catas *** “ ““ ' trophe that is upon us. llei insists that unless working ^..y jvw jit / a w w s w v w . F1U the ->ar with 00,11 water- Ad- j Ju*t the rubber and cover, and hours are shortened to create jobs, millions will be per 'aeal the jar as usual. Turn it up- manently without incomes and dependent upon charity. j side dow n several times. A llow the I ch erries to stand for at least two This will mean a huge loss of buying power and will j w eeks before using them. These help to prolong the present depression. C herries are not heated. They make a firm salt pickle to be used with The statement of Mr. Green, as to the increasing) m eats unemployment, is somewhat shocking in view of the CHERRY COCKTAII.4 general impression that recent governmental action has! improved conditions. 1 pound cherries 1-2 cup chopped walnuts That relief has been given to certain large industrial 3 tenspoons lem on Juice and blinking corporations is apparent, hut whether this 6 tablespoons straw berry Juice 6 tablespoons pow dered sugar relief will reach the average citi/on remains to lie seen, Pit the cherries, sprinkle with fertainly, the new Federal taxqs will permit most of us chopped alm onds and pour over them a sirup made by m ixing lo realize that it costs something when our Federal gov straw berry Juice with pow dered $1000 00 tn cut) pnin and one thou- eminent engaged in an orgv of spending that ends a fis Kind other pnse» ire odered tor ex sugar and lem on Juice. Chill and amples ot »lull with x jackknife. Entr.es cal vear with a deficit of more than $3,000.000,000. serve ln cock tail glasses WHI T T LE FOR A PRIZE Some people favor buying anything if they arc given time to pay for it. Business men who sell much on this policy will soon he hunting new occupations. may be any kind of model, figure or .special carving, Kqufring dull and m- gematy, made entirely of wood, and with no other tools than a jackknife. rtnl Prise...................................... IM 0 Seeo..d Prise................................$100 llriid Prise.......................... . . . $?5 Foertk Prise................................. $50 JIM) Prise.............................. $15 We hate to report the fact, but Mr. Green, of the American Federation of Labor, says that unemploy ment is increasing now faster than in the past two years It may he, but not with some people. July 4th celebrated the anniversary of our nation’s freedom from the English crown; you can have a day of independence in your own life when you learn to spend And aim therr are tatot* iw $10 prtsre and M iy >S $S. 01 ) rach in addition. 1000 ayevul «.atnivf« anil dwfnNitrvJ to all «inner* oi t**4 a -*rdr and r.' flew frrrnrme 4r*mr.Se • dm . ln . w c# i.i agiMa g u . ae CHERRY R E L IS H R em ove pits from cherries Drain cherries and cover with vinegar J solution made in proportion o f 3 4 j> cu p vinegar to 1 quart water. Let stand fo r 6 hours, drain cherries, m easure them and add an equAl m easure o f sugar. Let cherries stand over night Seal. Cfven, AU rile* ar l JetaO* c4 tlna confftf at* In *Se If. • ot lYpulat Mecluni.s M nenw co *ak. i '. . a . . v al , i)f . aasui.J . .A n r i one at Tvnir 111 fair. t cades. P O R T L A N D 'S P R O G R E S S I V E F L O R IS T «0 0 Pest Ontario 5b.e< F L O W E R S C H fC A O O ILL TOMMY LUKE P o rtla n d . 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