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Pace 2 Fridav, June 21, 1940 BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE, Beaverton, Oregon “ REAPING id . A, w asting hour* and niinut«“» today may he th e destruction of p* i>« *y ana liv es tum or r e v . e ’rocn every angle, it w ill be far easier for us to defend A u.eiiua again st G erm any on the Seine or the T ham es than along the Canal Zone, I on the St. Law rence, at Moi ro Castle i in Cuba, or som e other N ew W or.d b attlef ont. W a s h in g to n b e lie v e s t h - t j u s t as s u r e a s n ig h t fo llo w s d a y , w e .m u st figh t b o th G e rm a n y a n d la p THE W H I R L W I N D ' * H . IL J E F F R I E S , P u b lish e r Pul>!t«h«d Friday o f each w eek by the P ion eer P ub lishin g Co., at Beaverton, Oregon Entered aa aecond-daaa m atter at ttaa poet o ffice at Beaverton, Ore SU B SC R IPT IO N K A T E S -----------$1.00 T hree M o n th « _______________ * S5c _______ .50 Subscription P ayable In Advance. Oae T ear Six Montile P ublish Sunset Wrecking Co. Sto e— Eront and J efferson \ a r d — 1918 S.VV. Eront BE . ttttdti Portland, Oregon b it te r n e s s a ro s e , h o w e v e r, o v e r tilin g s I w h ic h a r e s m a ll c o m p a e d to th e re a l issu e . W e can now see that issue I A T I ON ] in all its stark reality in the sm ok- ; ing "uin- of Belgian villages, in rc fugee cam ps in France, in sacked I m onasteries in Poland, in crowded orphanages in England, in death and d e v a s ta tio n spreading over the entire world. Help—And Help Now A fter days of deliberation, the pic ture seem s clea to me: Back up the A llies w ith our credit and huge productive a ctiv ity —and do it now before E ngland g iv es in. R em em ber our front is lieing held today for us and our “A tlantic N avy” U under fierce a ttack in the E nglish Channel! TWO WAYS OF LIFE Thla is Convention Tim e in th e U nited S ta tes. O n ce every four years, the various parties g et together w ith considerable fanfare and choose their can d idates for the P resid en cy o f th is country. It is a notable affa ir alw ays, and especially this year w hen so m any cou n tries are at w ar and so m any lands a re liv in g under a system w here one party is all-suprem e and unchangeable by th e orderly p rocesses of election. In th is country, the C om m unist party w a s o n e o f th e first to m eet. Sm all in num bers, It h as been loud In Its Insistence upon its rights in our dem ocracy, rights w hich no citizen enjoys in R ussia, land of th e p arty’s birth. R esp ectfu l o f the rig h ts o f m in o r itie s- even a m inority stand in g for everyth ing th a t tru e A m ericans desp ise the great radio netw orks of this country a / eed to broadcast the convention proceedings. This gave hundreds o f tadio sta tio n s through out the cou n try the ’ opportunity” to schedule th e C om m unist C onvention. It w as at this point that the true d ifferen ce betw een tw o w ays o f life w a s re vealed, for alm ost all o f th e sta tio n s exercised their d em ocratic right to tu n down the program and play Scanned m u sic” instead. T h ey lrnew th at their A m erican listen ers would not be in terested, If the sam e situ ation had occurred in R ussia, or G erm any or Ttsly , the sta tio n s w ouldn't h ave had to m ake a choice. T h ey w ould have been told w hat to do. And there w ouldn ’t have been any ml- • io Ity party convention for them to accep t or refuse. Little in cid en ts like th ese point up the d istin ctio n b etw een the t } system s and incidentally, the sta tito n s in question exercised th eir noern' ic rights w ell and Judged the in terests of their au diences. i / w . jly! LUMBER Used and N ew Al.SO WIN DOW S— SH IN G EES P L O W I N G S U P P L IE S — P IP E Brick, Glasa, etc. Save on .All Building M aterials fusion, and tim idity. We m ade \ J decision to fight Germ any and what she stand s for in | 1917. W e hecaUie bitter over the ie- , su its—and quite naturally. th a t per ÛREG A ssorted Sizes—B argain Price» a n s o m e w h e r e , s o m e tim e , if H itle r now b r e a k s th e Allied resistance. He i is counting on us for slow ness, co n Enterprise B ld g , Cor. Short St. and T ualatin V alley H ighw ay. Phone 7503 P ortland O ffice— 407-408 D ekum Bldg., Phone AT. 65*1 H llleboro O ffloe— R oom 5, D elta Bldg., P hon e 1641 -» CARLOAD NEW DOORS - V ì i * " 1“’’- MOTOR, RING. VALVE JOB ■1 PER CYLIN CER G u a ra a u s d tv *tor oil I pum ping 'w ith o u t r« l 6orT7‘* »or 3OOO.)| mil«* 1 Includes e n d in g roirm i*r; ! bon, a d ju s t. conuecttill rod bea. .eg*,, if possible, check carburetor. lgul-| tlo n , . . . Include* ' and labor. gaskwt*. » re CHAS. NASH AUTO SERV I I 4*»7 gf* l (HI: Oor R a 'rtb » rn * j F.A >*••••* PATIENCE BARBWIRE BILL Babson Says— C ontinued from P a g e 1 C harity is quite as rare as w isdom , | but w hen ch arity does appear, it is j known by its patience and endurance, j - Mary Baker Eddy. H e that can have patience, I have w hat he will.—Franklin. WALLPAPER can The tw o powers w hich in m y opin at the supidity and blunde. ing of our A llies in th e P ost-W ar Era. has ion con stitu te a w ise man are those madd us cyn ical about our sac of bearing and forbearing.—E picte rifice. Today, we are ready to tus. th io w over all w e did before— to In your patience p ossess ye your “w rite o ff our in v estm en t” -b e ca u se souls. N ew T estam ent: Luke 21:19. Old Hen for England w e m ade a fa ta l m istake in judging E ven the best m ust ow n that p a H ello F olk s. I a lw a y s w anted to Europe and Europeans in the P ost- tien ce and resignation a e th e p illa is be around w hen so m eth in ’ grate an W ar Era. B ritish N avy Our N avy of hum an peace on earth.—Young. will extend soon into th a t n ational m ighty w uz a ta k in ’ place an shore „iitle Man, You Pay The plain tru th is th a t w hile in d efen se Industry too. en u ff the other d a y w hen I w en t to There is m uch d ifferen ce between Som e W ash ington leg isla to rs, F allis, in ole L incoln Co., Okla., why 1917 our sa crifice w as for hum anity, 1. N ew D eal m akes a p retense of genuine patience and sullen endur attem p ting to scale down routine ex- stirred by th e se reports, a ie ex p ress thu nd er-in-ligh tn in ’ I d idn ’t live over our in teiv en tio n m ay now become ance, a s betw een the sm ile o f love The bom bing plane pen J.tu es by 10 per cent. At the ing th is view : , Labor union s have there over 20 years fer n u th in ’. dii e necessity. has changed our entire idea of de and the m alicious g n a sh in g o f the been granted new p rivileges In recent san lim e the P resid en t anonunces N ow I don’t m ean to in sin u a te that I fense. U ntil a m onth ago, it w as ! teeth, Plum er. tha.. not m uch can be expected In years. If they do not know how to had an y th in g to do w ith the ole hen the w ay o f cuts because m ost o f the use th ese privileges, and If th ey can a la y in ’ a eg g w hat has the Coat of alm ost im possible to believe that the R E A D TH E W A N T ADS FOR big item s aro fixed ch arges covering not accept th e resp on sib ilities w hich A rm s of ole E ngland on it in plain B ritish N avy could fail to oontrol P R O F IT U SE THEM FO R R E Europe's sea lanes. As long as th is go w ith the privileges, then perhaps necessary operations. He announced color, but th a ts w hat happened, fer j SULTR—STA R T TODAY. great and friendly navy existed in also th at there must, be "no back- th s p rivileges should be w ithd raw n I saw the egg, w hen J ess R ector of j w aid step ” in the N ew D eal program . or the resp on sib ilities m ade m anda this v illa g e noted fer poets, took m e | B ritish hands, our only problem w as to keep an eye on the naval-m inded Into ole m an R h o d es’ store an th ey „ ____ . . ... As a result, d rastic taxes a re to be tory by law. Now, In short, they say, If labor unions took the noted e g g out o f the icebox. 1 ,___ __ , • Small Select School levied, and the poor m an is to be | m any here in W ash ington fear that You draw n into the n et of taxation . In don’t coop erate w illin g ly , then they I said hurrah fer this o le hen. there w ill be no great and friendly • Individual Instruction by Som e of see sh e laid th a t egg th e tim e the E nglish N avy to police th e A tlantic com e exem ptions o f sin g le persons should be forced to do so. Competent Teachers w ill bo reduced to $800, and of m ar them are ta lk in g about forbidding tim e the E n g lish w uz a g ittin ’ all for us, w hile Jap an is only w aiting to I ’m join Hitler and to gang up a g a in st us ried couples to. $1,500. This action strik es in n ational d efen se industries. their soldiers ou t of th a t trap. • New, Modern Equipment a g o in ’ to send th is proof to Bob R ip as soon as possible. upon sm all-incom e groups w ill affect • Monthly Payments if Desired BILL I believe th e m ost d a n gerou s in ley, m aybe eg g an all. ubout 7,500,000 additional persons. That would be bad enough. It flu en ces w e have in th is country to If 10 per cent, or even less, had ta k es five years to launch an A -l been lopped o ff N ew D eal extrav a day are w h at are know n as the “fifth Civil Service Asks navy. In th e m eantim e, Germ any colum ns." T h ey have been op erat gan ce and w aste during the la st s e v could be p ick in g up v ita l stra teg ic T h ey be For Job Applicants <5 en years, there would now be su ffl ing here for a long tim e. I sp ots such as th e B aham as, N ew cien t revenue for national d efen se ex ga n w ith th e sit-dow n strik es. Rep. | Guiana, G reenland, Iceland, the A pplications are now being received f i e a u ì u O r i M i l u to tras w ithout exten d in g taxation down John E. R ankin <D), Miss., Cong. for asp ira n ts to civil serv ic e p osts of : Azores and the Leew ard Islands. Once to those w hose earn in gs are reduced Record, May 25, 1940 . th ese places fall into the hands of the MARCIA M ILLER a ircra ft instrum ent m ech a n ic and to alm ost a su b sisten ce level. I brutal ga n g sters w ho control Ger O wner and M anager junior aircraft in stru m ent m echanic On the day that F ranklin D. R oose m any, w e m ay not be given tim e to In 1913, w hen the national incom e 6th Elr R aleigh Bldg, l i p o o q -l im m igration at the S acram ento air depot, w ar de build a second n avy and a protective w as only $35,400,000,000 the p ercen t v elt transferred the partm ent, a ccord in g to a bulletin A bove F ahey-B rockm an age of Federal G overnm ent expendi service to the D ep artm ent of Ju stice, from thu civil service com m ission this i air force. ftfo cover, my navy friend s here at W ashington >SL, ht. 6th A Brmtdwy ture to that o f Income w as 2 per th e D ies C om m ittee denounced the w eek. T he ap p lication s are to be cent. In 1929, w hen national incom e D epartm ent of J u stice for fa ilin g to filed w ith th e m anager, T w elfth U. S. the nation's cap ital appear to believe i. Mh d $80,900,000,000, the highest act a g a in ts crim inal aliens. Civil Service d istrict, F ed eral o ffice that the R oyal N avy .w hich now pa trols the A tlantic for us, w ill fall figure ever know n, th e percentage of building San F rancisco. Into enem y hands and be turned H e (Mr. R oosevelt m ight have re FVde al exp en d itu res w as only 5.8 a g a in st us before w e hardly get sta rt per cent. But In 1934 the percentage m inded his listen ers th a t b ecau se of ed on our w idely-advertised d efen se of Federal exp en d itu res to national sitdow n strik es and oth er lauor d is Prillaman Files program. I do not believe that this incom e Jumped to 12.8 per cent, and turbances I'ranee w as deprived o f In For New Trial w ill ever happen. I still have faith in 1939 it w as 15.8 per cent. For the dustrial efficien cy at a tim e her a d M otion for a new trial has been in th e ch aracter and endurance of the seven N ew D eal years It has aver versary, G erm any w as w ork in g day I do, how ever, ow e It and night.—Los A n geles T im es. filed by R olex P. P rillan ian, Aloha B ritish N avy. aged 12.4 per cent. to readers to repeat what I f in d ; tea ch er w ho w as recently convicted The little fellow , once the “forgot P erson ally, I am very fear This co u n tiy can't stand both the of fa .lin g to stop at the scen e of a here. ten m an,” but suddenly rem em bered fatal highw ay accid en t but no argu ful o f Japan. w ill now be soaked to m ake up In N ew D eal and war. G erm an Victory W orld C alam ity m ent o c the m otion has been heard pa t for past extravagance. H e w ill So, let us forget our ho: ror o f w ar hs yet in circuit court in H u s id o io , not only pay for n ational d efen se, of H itler needn’t m ake w ar on this A A ttorn ey Q. j for a m om ent and be practical. w hich he will glad ly bear his share, cou n try—a third term w ill do the according to D istrict m eans continuous R u ssell Morgan. M elvin C. T esehner , G erm an victory but In reality he w ill be perm anently Job. 22. Aloha, b icyclist, w as killed in the i m obilization, terrific d efen se expen loaded down w ith taxation to con a ccid en t w hich occurred in March on ditures, p ossib ility of the bom bing of tinue the scandalous N ew D eal ex Lost, strayed or m isla id — 6,000,- th e T ualatin h igh w ay just w est of j our hom es and cities. W e know , travagan ce and w aste. 000,000 spent for d efen se In th e la st 7 B eaverton . i of course, that the A llies are fig h tin g , year«. i for their lives not ours. But, let In Kearny. N. J., 5.000 shipyard us rem em ber, in so doing, they a e Democrats Have Picnic w orkers w ent on strik e for higher fig h tin g our battle. T hey need help Ten million unem ployed In the w ages. They held up the con stru c W ash ington cou n ty Young D em o and need it badly. W e know w here U nited S tates—m ore than cn- are tion o f four w arsh ip s badly needed gaged In w ar in Europe W e do no w ant to cra ts w ere h osts at a p icnic at the the “lig h t” lies. by the fleet. B ill U nderw ood country hom e near en ter the war, but w e m ust sell the Report» reach in g W ashington also W est Slope Sunday. P aul P la n k of A llies food, airplanes, and other mu A L F R E D C. C H R IST E N S E N said that nil m ach in ists In th e 8e- W e m ust .J u n c tio n City, sta te Y oung Demo- nition on credit at once. utt'e area except those em ployed by Alfred C. C hristensen, late of Metz- cra t president; T oni Sam buck, and g iv e them cou rage to co n tin u e their the Boeing A ircraft Company, w ere ger, died June 16, aged 60 years. He G ertrude Carlson, Tim e is the n ation al com m it fig h t and our figh t. out on strike. It w as added th at th e w as husband o f M argaret. F uneral teem an and com m itteew om an . and essen ce o f th is m atter. The co st o f 'n n m ach inists co n tracl w ith B o e -, services were held T uesday Ju n e 18. J a k e Siskel, sta te vice-president, all ing expires soon and that unless high- ' a t 1 p. m. Interm ent R ose City o f P ortland, w e ie present. D on D avis, er wage« are granted there the strik e cem etery. B eaverton , is p resident of the W ash in gton county sooiety. FOR ECONOMICAL DECORATING V Week End Specials % For L iiin g A D ining Room l o r Bedroom and Hall I n i K itchen and Noak Front! Room paper» 45c, 50c, (Kit,' values Roll 27c llc tte - grad es in plain and t-p estry effects. V alues to *1.00 ........ R oll T h is group o f nook and bedroom papers in valu es Roll tn 39c 18c Me V arnish en d “ ax tiles for k itchen and hath. Viduo« t He ................... R oll 23c Men to Do Your W ork P aste lb. 15c Sizing, III. 25c Patch P l a s t e r .................. lie KaKnminc 7c III P aste Brush 25c Sm oother 3oc SM ITH Wallpaper House 427 S. W. 2nd AT. 4810 K R E S S ’S GAS range gives you A IR -C O N D IT IO N E D B A K IN G • Scientific heat distribution makes the heat uniform mi every part of the oven of a CP gas range . . , carries off excess steam that retards baking and causes soggi- ness. Four layers of cake can bo baked at one time . . . each turns out perfectly raised and browned . . . as light as a feather. But this ia just one of the exclusive feature« offered by m odern gas range«. See a display and buy now! H A R R Y E. C L IP T IN G E R H arry E. C lippinger died at his hom e at R eed ville Ju ne 3, at th e age o f 67 year*. F un eral serv ices were held T hursday from Y oung's Funeral Hom e, H illsboro, w ith in term en t in F arm in gton cem etery. S u rv iv in g are I h is widow, tw o d au gh ters, a sister i and brother. Mr. Cl$>pinger had been a resident o f R eedville eig h t years. San Francisco $ 7.0C Los Angeles - $12.00 j T ravel now for los» tlian 1 e pur lulle on strcam llned husc» S E A T T L E $2, Round Trip $3.50 2 L IM IT E D S D A ILY 8:30 A. M. and 6:30 1*. M. D O LLA R L IN E S D epot Klfth A llu rn sid e— 11K. 3539 P K \ 4 T I C E x 1 \ Y | i A t B eautiful 1 . 1 A F i j i . 4 M A Y FA IR G R E E N S W ell Kept Con r-.,-» for DR IVING , PU T T IN G and IRON SH O TS Special M onthly R ate M pe- Month per Uouplo | St« your C P GAS range dealer or P ortland G as & C o k e C o m p a n y Entire Stock — m m ^ «nth A N D D IV ISIO N ST. SIT. 2224 Goo. B a rb e rry , Mgr, _________ Portland. Oregon REMOVAL SALE _ JUNE SALE NOW IN PROGRESS T H E R E 'S A W O R LD O F IN T E R EST IN T H E W A N T A D S EV E R Y D AY E SP E C IA L L Y TODAY. Arrow Shirt* _______ $2 00 Arrow T i e * ________$1.00 Sport Shirt*___ $1 lo $3.95 Mallory Hat»______ $5.00 B IG From America’« Loading M ill» PAULSON OORRIES im i ». w a . . k a a «A4 S BR0ADL00M S * UNUSUAL VALUES! BIG SAVINGS! CHEERFUL SERVICE! Save Time., Sr.ve Money Shop Kress It s the Talk of l he Town! K R E S S ’S 5TH AND MORRISON PORTLAND 4