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BEAVERTON PAGE 2 RPAVPRTON ¿a. ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, APRIL 21 , 1953 ENTERPRISE Cost of Producing Butter 'B O Y S A N D GIRLS H E R E ’S W A Y T O Motorist Required to Fat Topic of Meeting H AIL W A R M D A Y S BOOST T O W N N A M E Have New Drivers I License by June 9 Cost of producing butterfat was the i Citizen Suggests That Auto Owners _______ 1 oungstert Here Begin to Feel the ibject o f special investigation in this county last week when H. . E. -------- --------- »n e n M E S «lh ., Associate Economist, G. H y* "Every public spirited citizen here l*t! „ Assistant Professor P r o fe tu n r of n# Farm ____ Mana _ If warm weather means anything Published Friday of each week by the Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton who really has the __ _________ ______ _ Assistant Interest __ of his Drivers ____________ licenses will _______ se <->r _______ e • Neiderfrank and N. Ore. Entered as second-class matter at the postoffice at Beaverton, Ore. | community at heart. Is willing to put; twice the present price after June 9. tJ anyone, it means much to the boys | Í Peck, graduate students in himself out a little when occasion the fee having been raised to one dol- and girls of this place. farm After the long winter months, con management, all of the arises to do something for his town." | lar under the new law which will be- - experiment BubacripUon Rates tent with occasional meetings at station at Corvallis, were here, taking This is the statement recenUy made come effective at that time. Those meeting places, they are the field records for the fourth year by one of the local citizens who has who get their licenses renewed before their „ regular . „ ____ ll.OOThree Months----------------------------- $-53 One Year.. half the Warm „ the , eason of of the dairy survey. ____ $.50 Subscriptions Payable in Advance always been a booster for his town j June 9 will not on»>’ Si* Months.. The remark was occasioned as the cost but will a^old he las minute awak and actlvlty among Dairymen in this section have been result of a conversation between sev- rush which is certain to occur, reports b 6 ’ “ especially interested in this study, as eial, during which a general discus- Hal E .Hoss. secretary of state. ie >oungs ers. Beaverton Office — Broadway at O. E. track. Phone 7003 the results have been used as the ba . . * . . • . . , , , Plans are already being made sion as to ways of boosting o n « town The new Oregon motor vehicle law rOHnd here fQr varioug kinda Qf out_ sis for the price arbitration in the Portland Office—408 Dekum Bldg., Phone ATwater 5914 was indulged 'n provides that all drivers licenses is- jn whtch w|U ^ _ Portland milk shed. The gentleman who advanced this sued prior to July 1, 1931. must ex- . H<., belief continued with what might be pire on September 1. and every two ^ Qf Don’t Criticize Nature CANAL TRAFFIC INCREASED a good suggestion to follow yean, thereafter, beginning on June a k„en interest y enjoyment He suggested that a placard b e . M. 1935. This means that every op- whjch and ^ Will Rogers, something of an American institution, in Balboa Canal, Zone—Canal traffic placed on the windshield o f every car erator carrying one of the old-type ^ * * in March averaged more than $2000 a commenting on the loss of the Akron, says: owner who was willing to carry out I licenses must have it renewed before ... . H day better than in March, 1932. Now, don’t fly off and say that ‘aviation is not safe the invitation with this inscription: September and because there are : try' 11 ls very interesting to them to - watch the eagerness with mu# which they If you want to see our some 400,000 ■- driver, affected b y t h e ; study ^ make and practical.’ There is certain things Nature can do to "Stranger, TREE 4000 YEARS OLD town jump in and blow the horn." law. the department will be_ floooed eri„ about f ,owera and ^ you, whether it is an earthquake in California, a flood in This, he said, would be notice to Oaxaco City, M e x i c o cypres, Mississippi, a tornado in Ohio, or a drought in Arkansas. the car owner that there was some with applications as Die Cead-line ma, ,jfe Qn lhf,8e tripg approaches. I The boys are getting their clothes tree near here is declared to be the one interested enough in this town to When Nature enters into it, don’t criticize.” 'Persons desiring to renew their J jn shape and gathering together their oldest living thing in the world bv n - drive over It. a ra tn ra rrta K n f n r n T i m a Q a h o iild * “ The time necessary for such a trip would be little, comparatively speak No Time for Selfish Actions ing, and the trip may mean much to People who like to think that the world is on its way the H » .. . - : ‘X L future development of the place. to universal peace might do something to bolster peace Someone who Is thinking of coming tained from state police, county says the tree is 4,000 years old. here to live or to locate a business or sheriffs, chiefs of police, newspapers, time patriotism. manufacturing plant may take this or by writing to my office. No one CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH Today, the United States is in a grapple with econom means of getting a view of the town should attempt to take the examina Give Em a Blanket ic misfortunes that threatens the savings and stability of without causing any Undue attention tion without first having carefully “Probation After Death” is the sub the information contained in ject of the Lesson-Sermon in all A man was complaining of the lack all. Through processes little understood there has come on the part of the public generally. studied the manual,’ Mr. Hoss adds. Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sun of warmth in the boarding house in into existence an opportunity for selfish, narrow-minded day, April 23. , which he was staying. money lenders to lake advantage of the average debtor’s Representative Mott Among the citations which com O. S. C. Mother* Meet May 12-14 “In the daytime it is bad enough." prised the Lesson-Sermon is the fol- Opposes Repeal of inability to secure funds, and by demand for payment wipe he said, “but at night I frequently Mothers of Oregon State college stu- lowing from the Bible: "Be thou out the security and earnings of a life-time. 0 . & C. Land Grant Bill dents will be guests this year on the faithful unto death, and I will give wake up and hear my teeth chatter ing on the dressing table.” campus May 12 to 14, It la announced thee a crown of life. . . He that over- This paper is glad to say lhat there are not many such creditors in this county hut it regrets thit there are some Washington, D. C., April 21—Vigor by students and faculty in charge of cometh shall not be hurt of the sec ous opposition to a bill Introduced in this annual occasion known as Moth ond death" (Rev. 2:10, 11). social sharks, willing and anxious to prey upon the unfor Congress The Lesson-Sermon piso includes by Representative McClintic, ers’ weekend. Every year hundreds tunate. It suggests that the public wat.h these selfish Oklahoma, repealing the O. A C. of mothers visit their college eon's the following correlative passages money-lenders, now so eager to sell out ^heir neighbors, I»and Grants, will be voiced by Con and daughters at that time and view from the Christian Science textbook, James W. Mott, Oregon. the work of the college and are enter "Science and Health with Key to the A Gift They Cannot and decent citizens, at the first opportune occasion, should gressman It was with the Idea of being better tained at many special events arran Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: Duplicate condemn them in positive fashion. Dorothy Ann "The sinless joy, —the perfect har able to present his case that Mott ged In their honor. The stigma that attaches to war time traitors should sought and obtained a place on the Sidler of Portland is student chair mony and immortality of Life, pos Public Lands committee of the House man of arrangements. sessing unlimited divine beauty and One 8x10 Portrait o f Your attach to these peace time enemies of national recovery of Representatives. goodness without a single bodily self Finished and nicely and local well-being. It is a matter of deep concern to ev The McClintic measure has been In pleasure or pain,—constitutes the SEEK SUNKEN TREASURE only veritable, indestructible man, framed, all complete for ery one of us whenever Mr. Greedy Hog forces Mr. Unfor troduced at three consecutive ses but its passage has not been Baltimore—A search ls underway whose being ls spiritual. The state tunate Citizen to the wall through unnecessary foreclosure sions, Insisted upon by McClintic. While It for the treasure ship, DeBraake which of existenoe ls scientific and intact or unreasonable exactions. Is believed that the measure will not sunk in 1789 with millions of dollars —a perfection discernible only by Lest some reader misunderstand this article let us has come up for consideration at the worth of gold aboard. The hulk of those who have the final understand session it is certain however the old British sloop Is believed to be ing o f Christ In divine Science. HOF8TEATKR STUDIO ten to assure those who wonder that no creditor of ours special that it will be called up at the regu on the ocean bottom off Cape Hep- Death can never hasten this state of 165 Third Street has exhibited the tendencies referred to. However, w lar session after conference with lope. Delaware. existence, for death must be over Between Morrison and Yamhill Chairman DeRouen today, Mott star have heard o f incidents in this county where creditors come, not submitted to, before im ted that the Bill would not likely be Sussex, N. J.—A man and three mortality appears" (p. 76.) have, in our opinion, been entirely unreasonable in pressing considered at this Special Session. women escaped death when a train No Appointment Necessary for payment of loans and where, in our opinion, the only Nevertheless, Mott is making a de cut off the rear end of the automo Advertisers are those who want bile In which they were riding. They your business and believe that they W e Show Proofs incentive behind the proceeding was the selfishness of the termined fight to kill the bill. It Is understood that McClintic is were uninjured. have something worth talking about. lender, who saw an opportunity to take over valuable making a determined fight to have property at less than its normal value. the bill brought up at this time stat ing that It is an economy measure. Representative Mott today Indicated Puzzling Queries that he will use every method In his power to block a favorable report by There are many people who like to argue about the the committee on the bill. He added long discussed query whelhe r the tail wags the dog or the that the measure affects nearly the state of Oregon and all but one dog wags the tail. At first sight the question may seem entire of the 17 counties in his district. absurd but observation of some dogs makes the answer He intimated that the legislation was the most important bill Inasmuch as doubtful. 1 taffects Oregon which will be intro Along the same line is the question that worries some duced this session. The bill involves merchants— whether advertising makes merchants or mer repeal of payment by the government The most valuable thing in the life of a growing family is is a chants make advertising. At first inspection, this ques to Oregon counties of approximately mother’s time. If the father has not made provision for »» $500.000, annually in taxes. a 11. 1L JEFFRIES, 1'ul>li»her Drive Strangers Arou.nl g Up for tb# thrifty motor- Outdoor Call • z z z rz z s aa ~ - r r -s s .r r I M o th e r ’s D a y $ 1.00 A MOTHER’S TIME tion is puzzling to some business men but close observa tion of successful merchants will demonstrate the answer It is interesting to observe that good trading towns are represented by good newspapers. This is more than a coincidence. The conclusion is inescapable that successful merchants, utilizing profitable advertising, are responsible for the good looking newspapers that go out from their communities to tell the people about trade opportunities If some people had a sense o f humor they would he laughing at hemselves most of the time. Spring gardens are now full of promise but when the sun gets hotter they will be full of weeds. We see where some clairvoyant is offering “ love, hap pincss, success, free.” That’s cheap enough. Looking up: Business failures during February were much fewer than in the same month, last voar. How to get rid of a pest: Try to borrow $10 every time he comes around. Two doses cure any case. Marketing Cost* Reduced The winter also damap»d some new -eedlngs of red and alstke clover. OPERATORS STICK TO POST AS TORNADO STRIKES TOWN When a tornado struck the town of Washington, Kans., not long ago causing the loss of four lives and damage of more than half a million dollars in the destruction of fifty business buildings and seventy-five homes. Merle Mttler and Frances Smith, telephone operators, remained on duty at the switchboard in the local telephone office, although the tornado passed within ten feet of the building. minimum income in the event he is taken away, it is up to the mother to try to take his place and earn a living for her grow ing children. This takes from the children a mother’s time, most priceless ingredient in normal family life. Act today to guarantee to your children their mother's time. A Life insurance Policy, paying $50 or $100 monthly after you lay down your burdens, is the surest method known to man to perform this service. If you live to be an old man, the policy itself takes care of your old age. FAMOUS INTERNATIONALIST VISITS UNIVERSITY CAMPUS FACE THE FUTURE UNAFRAID Eugene, Ore* April 18—Yosuke Matuoka, head of the Japanese dele gation to the League of Nation's ad dressed students o f the University of Oregon recently, explaining Japan's position in the Manchurian situation and pleading for peace between his country and the United State». Mat- suoka. who graduated from the Uni versity of Oregon law school in 19001 was accorded a warm welcome by his alma mater. Ask your life insurance man how you and your family can be ROSEBURG— A plan to reduce FIND GOLD IN HOME marketing costs In the Northwestern Nurclttsa Berries w be Trini Cooperative Turkey Growers associa Detroit—The death of Mrs Joseph tion by 25 per cent for the coming CUSHMAN The new Narclasa ine Schwass, 76, led to the discovery year was presented to the regional Mtrttw' bt.rry win b* g|J*n a trial In of $25.000 in gold, hidden In her home. meeting of the association by J. C. western Lane county this year by C. Is>edy, Douglas county agent and a C. Cushman and W. C. Waite of this member of the marketing commit section who have recently received a for the next 5 tee. The plan was unanimously shipment of 100 plants from County months of adopted. The association also Is ne Agent Fletcher. The plants were gotiating with the railroads for a grown on the Ben Davidson's place rate reduction of one third In trans near Eugene where n start had been continental shipments and a reduction obtained direct from the Oregon Ex In rates for district shipments as well ¡ perimental station. Of the various sorts grown on the Davidson place, Emergency Hay Crop I’lanb-d Make the moet of your reading the Narclssa appear to have suffered RKDMOKD - Spurn: sown vstch th# |«.aa, mjUr>- from winter killing, hours. Enjoy the wit, the wis and oats as an emergency hay crop in dom. the compantonahip, the central Oregon has coma Into favor charm that have made the AT this year as a result of the most »e- LANTIC, for seventy-five years ter* freeze,mt of alfaliu snd other Nickum & Kelly Sand and America's moat quoted and most foiage crops this «action has exper- I Gravel Co. I, need in many yeurs county Agent 1 cherished magazine. Eaat Wat.-r and Alder St*. 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