PAGE > BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 19S3 , in salads to retain valuable minerals RPRISE The April First Jester AMP Itti- I ftwVSfE H. H. JEFFRIES, Publisher ANV Published Friday Of sach w m I i by ths Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton, Or«. Entered a j second-class matter at the puatoffice at Beaverton. Ore. and vitamins. In spite of increasing Use More Fruits i consumption, most families do not j "measure up" yet in fruits and vege- and Vegetables ; tables. H0WIK5 WMfCES OW i/<’ THEöfiKR , 6B ANrVMtCfc % » (fìW -11 WASAT Í , MMHÚ eiffllkfC Y^rr- Many l amil «*, |i„ Noi Yet “ Mraaiirr Lp" In These Health, Economy Food«« r*» Veterans Given Chance to Enroll in CCC Camp u «, | After April 1st, veterans will be af- ” > “ fT Spalding forded an opportunity to enroll In the I* amities nave increased their fruits. CCC cam[>s, if they so desire. Appli- ,50c Six Months and vegetables by leap* and bounds. cationa may be obtained In Port land About four times as many carrots and|from z & c ^ r y Taylor at the Veterans Beaverton Offtee— Broadway at O. K. tracks. Phone Beaverton 7503 leafy vegetables were eaten in Boston 1 hospital Portland Office—408 Dekum Bldg., Phone ATwater 5914 i in 1932 as in 1922. Canners tel] us | \'i they could hardly keep up to the de- 1 7 man-1 for tomato juice People hav - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHCKCII < A-r. ! leant d its value as the value of citrus W hy Plant A Garden .... ... „ . . . . . . ., fruit; for Vitamin C. Shipments o f! RaeaUty »- ‘ he subject of the I^s- ettrus fruits end bananas have in- ,“ n'3 i,rmon l" al‘ Churches of Chiist, The number of good citizens in this town who will cieased steadily. There has been a ,°n * ur n d *V- “ • , hopefully undertake the attempt to make two vegetables : large increa.-- in canned goods. ! 1 Golden Text is Thou O Lord, shalt endure for ever; and thy retneni- S p in a ch S a n d w ich es grow where one blade of grass grew in the garden are opti­ | The hum nnker hau become vita- unto a" generations” our j * S R S The Marten Laboratories her ways and there is no better place for them to learn than tendent O. C. Bellinger of the tuberc-u-^ Another new Calendula is Orange, good supplies of home and commer- 448 Morgan Bldg. BE. 3901 in their own yard under father. 5 2 win waffL«'as B eiiini^^arL ^nllf-^r Z n l .p^a‘8 °fjlhta sorts, Calendu,H £,ial canned fluit* and up vegetable«. J * * the direction * * of their * iney ran as neninger nas a rine are more frilled than othec sure- Transportation may bring cos*s in * * * * * ¡record Persons on relief rolls iy one you should grow. a few places, but on the whole the particularly In Multnomah county The Calendula is a flower that one price« for this part of the budget arc Friend of the Dark Angel have quit making requests they now can bank in for a bouquet when one not expected to rise. must be cut and arranged in a hurry, It is satisfying to know that the The average motorist, however modest he may be in demand. . —~ . ” . ———“ ~ land for a French Bouquet where one homemaker can keep on encouraging ! is using some of the many pastel col- her family to eat plenty of potatoes, other respects, becomes an egomaniac as soon as he takes Ford V-8 Built On _ . , . . or8 so common in flowess of our mod- cooked in skins, and more leafy, green the wheel of his car. Safety Principles ern time it is indispensable yellow, and some red vegetables, He believes that traffic regulations should be rigidly We hT A new ,hatf introduction <’ ue™ ° f g ' is aT in ‘ cook’' d for « short time or served raw the Cosmo«. enforced—so far as other drivers are concerned— but that n o » « « » * Klondyk«. K! One Tear __ 91.00 Rates Three M on th «----------------------$ 38c Subscriptions Payable in Advance li Garden Hints he should be an exception to the rule. John Jones should be forced to keep down to twenty or thirty miles an hour— but he, whose abilities are hardly second to those of Sir Malcom Campbell, can be trusted to drive as fast as he pleases. The accident statistics demonstrate how tragically wrong this average motorist is. Nine out of ten accidents occurring last year were directly the fault of drivers or pe­ destrians. In only one out of ten was the mechanical con­ dition of the car to blame. And in the overwhelming ma­ jority of instances the factor that led to the mishap was ex­ cessive speed. The best proof of that lies in the fact that the rate of death per accident on highways—where speeds are naturally higher than on streets— was more than 100 per cent greater than the average for all accidents com­ bined. In city accidents ,the rate of death per accident was 52 per cent worse between intersections, where motorists speed up, than at intersections, where the bulk of drivers instinctively slow down. _ . _v i A heavy foot on the throttle is the best friend the Dark Angel has. At the present time, campaigns are underway in all states and most cities to enforce reasonable traffic regulations. The driver who thinks he can “ safely” drive as fast as he wants, wherever he wants, must he taught the error of his wavs. « . ' S m i a ' S i S t d « ¡ { ■ the " S pleasure i ° r last , r , ,hr .T1, . i many advancements this the In engineer- . . . season . to view . ,7 , ing introduced i a j , in , al j , beauty in the test ground«, and it is the new models. , / . , . # * 3 all % . . * al . _ . , tnat is claimed for it. Conceded to be the strongest and \ . __ . - . neg- safest body, the electrically ® welded, i 1 One flower that most . * of . us have . one-piece all-steel construction 1« con- Thi* 11 * ( ‘ an< °PP> tln change- m ___ u . ed . w lth . a n . Important ; _ . . '* . | aristrocrat is Santa Maria Inn Hybrids wood is not used for any structural I While whil„ these , hoMU are hurdy perennials, ,«„„„ they purpose In the new Ford. flower the first year from seed, bloom- Let’s \ CUT PRICE SALE \ take the f0 T R A IN CALIFORNIA l l î " power ‘¿ • ’ provided "“ .JS so,^H '•» ». — I'y »• the' annual i 100 Cars I t . Choose From celetatlon and ï reserve u Thf y are of »raceful neat hab- BUICK 1931 g-67 SEDAN, thoroughly by the V-8 engine—torque tube drive u with brignt green fern-like foilage, | reconditioned newly repainted 8 and y for stability and roadability an im­ it, formed in -tuft«, from which issue tire« practically new. This job is proved steering gear assemoly trail», j ~ .u m i 'i t a i t t ' 5 inches high, one of the best Buicks ever built. verse springs we ded «tee their brll„ ant flowers in end- Reduced today from $485 to $395; wheels wide tire tread double drop | le88 ofuB)on t usefu, fo cutt. $112 cash, balunce payments. frame, re-designed for greater strength jn whicn Me ick them -and tne 1935 improved window ven-, wh bud and ft se(rd ds a,,e GRAHAM 1930 STANDARD 8 SEDAN llatlon system that insure« unobstruc- d f ,ow„ tht> en{7re Bea. Here is a beautiful sedan, tires, fin­ I m l u i u l n n o f fill t inwio n twl i m 1 1 a f .lunrtr I * ted vision at all times and under every son. They remain evergreen through- ish and upholstery practically like condition for the driver. new. The motor is «excellent. Price ! out the winter, coming Into bloom “ And these features are Important ¡early the following spring. reduced to $345; $98 cash, balance safety factors in diriving and all are The next novelty of importance are \ Payments, found in the new 1935 Ford V-8.” j the new two-tone French Giant Mari- i BUICK 1930 SIX VICTORIA COUPE golds of the Monarch «train A flow-1 —This practical 4-passenger coupe! Mile. Marie Buisson of Brussels |er of unusual Importance in every has been reconditioned and refin-1 shot Henri Fouches Decause he was ones garden because of abundance and ished; price reduced to $345; $99 j RELAX while the engineer “such a poor dancer that he made her continuity of bloom they are unexcell- J cash, balance payments, does the driving. redicuious. ed by none. L Of course we have all grown or at 3 o P o n t i a c 8 C o a c h .......$ 5 9 5 | READ or write as we speed least heard of the new sweet scented o ? P n r I C U ' i over sm ooth steel rails. Horticultural Digest double Golden Glenm Nasturtium. ' “ 1 ( , , ( * L tMCn ......... .......... oJ.*» EAT in the dining car w hen- By Roy E. Miller This year we have an even better OM ,, *33 P l y m o u t h C o a c h ^2^ ever we’re hungry. 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