The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, September 21, 1934, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
PAGE I
General Lays ’35 Sales Plans
Constitution of the United States
March 4, 1789
and Amendments
U . H . JE FFR IE S, Publisher
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The Meaning of Liberalism
THE AMERICAN’S CREED
rw^»?i..*>e/ lev.ek *n **** United States of America as a government of the
people dv tne people, for the people; whose lust powers are derived
rrom the consent of the governed; a democracy in a republic: a sov-
J?alk» S îilfiâ5y «overeiifn states: a perfect union, one and in­
separable; established upon those principles of freedom, equality, jus-
tlce and humanity for which American patriots sacrificed their lives
and fcitunes.
I. therefore, believe it is my duty to my country to love It: to sup­
port its constitution; to obey its laws; to respect its flae and to de­
fend it against all enemies
ARTICLE V n
ent the seventeenth day of Sep­
No
term has been subjected
to —
greater
misinterpreta-
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Manner of Ratification—Attestation
tember in the year of our Lord
tion in recent years than the ancient anti honorable word The ratification of the conventions
one thousand seven
hundred
“ T iheralism ” A multitude of men ,SOine holding official of nine states .shall be sufficient for
and eighty-seven, and of the in­
dependence of the United States
positions of great importance, have used it to justiiy d j between the states eo ratifying the of America
the twelfth. Tn witness
temots to foist foreign theories of government upon our same
,
whereof we have hereunto subscribed
people, to restrict their liberties and their rights, and to e-
mous consent of the states pree- our names.
Sale» executive« of General Petroleum Corporation gathered xt the com pany'!
cuse political quackery of the worst type.
Amendments
■nnual sales conference which opened yesterday and at which merchandising
iant for 1935 were perfected. First two rows, left to right show, front row,
)on Dawson, Southern California division manager; M. D. Lch, assistant
I In truth, Liberalism is best exemplified in fundamental Articles in Addition to and Amendatory of the Constitu-
neral sales manager; A. H. DeFriest, vice-president in charge of sales;
ricanism—old fashioned Americanism Constitutional-
tion 0f the United States, Proposed by Congress
G
and
Americanism
Tower and L. A. Appley, both of the New York staff of Socony-Vacuum
r lil B. Company.
Second row. Lloyd Bayiy, Washington division manager;
ism. The genuine Liberal strives to free the people, not to
Ratified by the Legislatures of the Several States,
L. Horn. J ... and C. G. Walk r, manager and assistant manager respectively
i the Oregon division; G. F. Haymaker and A. J. Donnelly, assistant manager
bind them with the chains of bureaucracy.
He seeks to
ind manager respectively of the Northern California division. It was announced
Pursuant to the Fifth Article of the Original
jbat the company looks forward to iu most successful year in the marketing
give them the widest possible scope for their abilities,jiot
if Mobiloil and Mobilgas in 1935.
Constitution
ARTICLE I
or property without due process of
to restrict them with laws and pronouncements.
The
Regarded by the executive heads of achievements in the coming year.
Freedom of Religion, Etc. Con- law; nor shall private property be the organization as the mast impoit-
A feature of the opening conference
right to work, to save, to own property and ^ have it pro- gress shall make no law ________
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respecting taken for public use without just ant company gathering of the year,
was the enthusiasm aroused by the
compensation.
tec ted by the government, to prepare for one’s old age, to an establishment of religion, «• pr<£
the annual conference of divisional
(Proposed by congress September sales executives of General Petrole­ principal speaker of the day, Presi­
dent A. L. Weil, when he stressed the
assure the welfare of dependents— those are tenants of real'
ng^heTree^m* of ‘¡ ¡ J S l l 25, 1789; ratified December 15, 1791.)
um Corporation marketers of Mobil­ fact that General Petroleum Corpora­
ARTICLE
VI
Liberalism, Constitutionalism.
of the press; or the right of the peo-
oil and Mobilgas. opened yesterday tion ,aa the second largest producing
Right o f Accused in Criminal Pro­ in Los Angeles, according to word company in the West, is also building
Throughout the world wc have witnessed what hap- ¡S or * £ bl
ceeding» to Trial by .Jury and Com­ received here by C .J. Barnes, Beav­ toward leadership as a complete mar­
pens to great nations when this type of Liberalism is of grievances,
pulsory Process. In all criminal prose­ erton branch manager for General. keting organization as well. He con­
cutions, the accused shall enjoy the The conference has been called tc cluded with a prediction that the
crushed beneath the iron heel of bureaucratic dictatorships,
right to a speedy and public trial, by perfect detailed sales .ani mcichan-
present conference will accentua’ e
Germany, Russia, Italy here are prime examples of what t
article ii
an impartial juiy of the state and
the spirit of consumer cooperation
Special
prominence
is
given
the
district wherein the crime shall have
political “ isms” can do to a people Free speech, freedom I
which has done eo much in the past
been committed, which district shall dising plans for 1935.
of the press, freedom of action, liberty — all are outlawed security of a free state, the right of have been previously ascertained by conference this year by the presence to place General Petroleum in its
and punishable offenses. If it were p o s s i b l e , f r e e d o m i p e o p l e to keep and bear arms law, and to be informed of the nature of two members of the New YdVk present prominent position.
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not be infringed,
and cause o f the accusation; to be staff of Socony-Vacuum Oil company,
of thought Would receive the same treatment.
(Proposed by congress September
confronted with the witnesses against international affiliate of General.
The American people should hold tightly to their con- 2°. 1780. ^^^Dec^mber is, 179 1 .) him; to have compulsory process for They are L. A. Appley and H. B. Tow­
witnesses in his favor; and er .both of whom will make an ex­
LEARN A P R O F IT ­
stitutional heritage— it has been tested by the years, and, goidier* Not To b ,, Quartered in obtaining
to have the assistance of counsel for
tended
survey
of
General
Petroleum’s
has been found good. If the people fail to do this, all that I’ ^vai* House». No soldier shall, in his defense.
ABLE PROFESSION
time o f peace, be quartered in afly
activities on the Pacific Coast before
(Proposed
by
congress
September
our forefathers gave to us will he destroyed.
house without the consent of the
y
owner, nor in time o f war, but in a 25, 1789; ratified December 15 ,1791.) returning east. Both expressed them-
Western Beauty College
Continued Next Week
j selves as impressed with the growth
manner to be prescribed by law.
400 Columbia Bldg, BE. 2734
School Ahead— Slow Down!
__________________________ ,_____ in the scope of the company’s opera­
(Proposed by congress September
During the summer months those warnings you see on 25, 1789; ratified December 15, 1791.) x ~ x ~ x * x »- x ~ x K“X * x *:~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x > tions and predicted still greater
ARTICLE IV
conn ry roads and in city streets, “ School Ahead— Slow
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Unreasonable
Search Forbidden.
D ow n !” or “ School Ahead— Watch O ut!” mean little to The right of the people to be secure
YOUR
EYES
you. You know the buildings are closed and the young­ in their persons, houses, papers, and Poultry, Eggs, Turkeys.
My Special for School
My
Examinations
FREE
effects, against unreasonable searches
Dry Prunes
Children complote In Shell
Glasso» Fully Guaranteed
sters scattered to all points of the compass, and you con­ and seizures shall not be violated;
Frame»
Always
See
Us
Before
You
Sell
Pay
Cash
Save
25%
and no warrants shall issue, but upon
tinue your sliced without slackening.
or Phone ATwater 0387
probable cause, supported by oath or
Dr. F. W . Clark
$6.50
Now, however .those signs have a grave significance. affirmation
CASH PAID
and particularly deserlb-
Eyesight
Heavy
Constructed
Metal
Throughout the country, thirty million children have again J ing the place to be searched, and the
Hillsboro
Produce
Co.
Specialist
or things to be seized.
$ 8.00
picked up their textbooks and readers and are busy at their persons
(Proposed by congress September
433
S
W
Front
Avenue
303 GUARDIAN BLDG.
3rd
and
ALDER
schoolwork. The signs are a vital warning to all motor­ 25, 1789 ratified .December 15, 1791.)
X««N&*X"X"X^~X"X~X~X~X~X**X* <XKK~X*<K»<8X*XK-*X"X”X~X"X'X~X"X"X-X~X~X
ARTICLE V
ists to watch out for the youngsters.
Right» of Aroused In Criminal
In spite of the efforts of school authorities and safety Proceedings. No person shall be
workers, automobile casualties still account for more child held to answer for a capital or other­
wise infamou» crime unless on a pre­
fatalities than any other accidental cause.
Last year, sentment or indictment of a grand
4,100 boys and girls of school age were killed in such mis­ jury, except in cases arising in the j
land or naval forces, or in the militia
haps, and many thousands more were injured, according to when
in actual service in time of war
figures supplied by the National Bureau of Casualty and or public danger nor shall any person
be subject for the same offense to be
Surety Underwriters.
twice put in jeopardy of life or limb
The evidence underlying the statistics appears to nor shall be compelled In any crim­
place the blame heavily on motorists, for the youngsters inal case to be a witness against him­
self; nor be deprived of life, liberty
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have shown a remarkable ability to watch out for them­
selves by observing safety rules and principles.
In five
years, for example, while motor vehicle accidents involving
adults have increased 34 per cent, those involving children
have decreased 20 per cent
It has been said that the achievement in the schools is
the brightest spot in the entire safety movement.
Child­
ren can he taught to respect and obey the rule« of govern
ing their conduct in traffic, hut they arc helpless if careless
motorists refuse to cooperate.
Motorists, take care for school children. The sign:
“ School Ahead—Slow Down” is a driving commandment.
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EXTRA
SPECIAL
OFFERING
HOFSTEATERS
PHOTO STU­
DIO Offers 3 Portraits size 5x7
mounted In Beautiful Easel Frame
for only $2.00 (For short time only)
ACT QUICKLY — HOFSTEAT-
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oor. 3rd and Morrison, Portland.
When th*
stops
“ Now Deal”
handing
out
“ Doles” — what then!
An Answer
Newspaper headlines: “ Roosevelt Calls Mobilization
of Welfare Units . . President says Need is as Great
as Last N ear.’ Indeed, Mr. Roosevelt has quickly an­
swered his own question: “ Are you better off than you
were last year ?”— Monroe, N. Y „ Republican.
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Business in the l nited States is now only 28 per cent
above its lowest point and is lower than it was a year ago.
— Roger Babson.
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TIMn COKJ'R-°l
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Said Pasha Viceroy of Egypt, from
1854 to 1863, once publicly demon­
strated his courage by walking over
a layer o f gunpowder 1 mile long anl
1 2lnches thick with a lighted pipe In
his mouth.
We Curl Where Other» Fall
Permanent
Waves
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When the local merchant says, “ lie will give us an ad
to help the paper,” vve wonder why he thinks the out-of-
town man is advertising in the home paper. The out-of-
town man has no particular interest in “ helping the paper.”
ie advertises because it moans business for him and for no
other reason.
JACK HOI’STOVN
‘‘House of Vintages”
Best Imported and Domestic Wine«
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The name on their labels has been
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If you are looking for sound wines
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Un­
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pagne and California wines, oecond
to none. Jack Ifouston, ATwater
7441, 132 S. W. Fourth Avenue, Mult­
nomah Hotel Bldg.
Free delivery
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Now about a little economy in the Interests of “ the
forgotten man” the taxpayer?— The Scratch Pad.
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