Page 2 Friday, August / , 1942 B E A V E R T O N E N T E R P R IS E , Beaverton, Oregon R P A V F ^ m ^ p y rs^P R iSE "Fiddling While Rome Burns" Use of Saccharin In Food Illegal X L .S M a tln s t — Use of saccharin in foods of any kind is regarded as an adulteration and therefore not permitted in Ore­ gon. officials of the state department ; of agriculture warned this week. It has come to attention of the depart­ ment that saccharin is being used to replace all or part of the sugar re­ quired in some foods manufactured in this state. This matter is being watched close­ ly by the department and checks on suspected foods are being run contin­ uously in the department foods lab­ oratory at Salem. Saccharin is not a food and has no food value. H. a JEFFKIKÄ, Publisher While "Rome burns" on many Published Friday o f each v m I l by the Pioneer Publishing Co . at Beaverton, Oregon. Entered aa aecond-oiaee matter at the poatofflee at Beaverton, Ore far-flung battle-fronta and- little en­ L ROSISELI couraging war news filters in thru Three M onths--------------------- 1 .35o the censors, masters of political stra- -SU » One Tear _ Subecriptlon Payable In Advance, tegy “fiddle" with fugitive “wage Bit Mentha stabilization" and "price ceilings” . WAL AWARDED A MEDAL OF Beaverton Office—Enterprise Bldg., Phone Beaverton 2321 On the home front furor rages WOhOR FOR DUTV IN SANTO Hillsboro Office— Room 5. Delta Bldg.. Phone 1641 over the inflation spectre which D 0M JW 60 IN 1016. WHILE-111 Portland Office—308 Panama Bldg., 3rd and Alder. Phone ATwater 6591 hangs over the cost of the war. our A MOST EIPOSED POSITION. I standard of living, and t.ie ultimate HE REPAIRED HIS DAMAGED | value! of the billions we are pouring MACHINE SUN AND RESUMED ¡into war bonds. "Inflation must be FIRING UNTIL THE ENEMY curbed at all costs", say these cap­ A3 AN DONE 0 ITS TRENCHES tains of expediency; "everything pos sible must he done to remove its causes or control its growth". But Have You a Son what actually has been done to con­ trol inflation? What specific steps In the Service? have been taken to prevent it? Mr. Henderson's diluted OPA has The perfect gift for your son in alum, or some other metal will take been given a dull weapon indeed Babson Point« Ont service. Photographs are PER­ its place. Industrial consultants w*th w.iich to clamp down price lids SONAL . . . LASTING . . . will play an important part in our and police them. Wages, a major Some Coming Changes INEXPENSIVE. Three 7x10, one post-war conversion period. Sales- factor in price determination, are i colored, for $4.95 complete. Call AT. Babson Park, Mass., August 7—Our men will again be in demand to ex- st“ ‘ on tbe loose under will-o’-the- »-8-8-7 for appointment. D. PERRY first Job Is to win ths Wsr. It would plain new wares to buyers. Adver-! W**P .stabilization", EVANS, 934 SW Morrison St., Port­ be far better for all of us to concen­ tlsing will be necessary to acquaint Mr. Davis' pro-labor WLB wage land. trate on this task rather than to the public with many new items of decisions, always up, and under the think about what's coming after­ civilian use. There will be plenty new coat o l living formula so con- ward. However, It is characteristic of prosperous businesses and J o d s f o r f t ' n u *n 8 °n a broad and expansive of our people to look ahead, to move the nimble-minded who are willing to HCa‘e' now open up the whole 1 nfla swiftly from one task to another work hard and save money. Of “ on Phantasmagoria to the “ me-too” and to continually think up some­ course, sometime there will be a sad waKc-grab contingent, thing new to worry about! Hence, day of reckoning for our present Thus we have two emergency war already some of the boys In Wash­ vast expenditures and experiments, agencies, the OPA and the WLB, set H u e US MARINE CORPS “ SMORGASBORD" ington are laying long-range plans but this should not come until after up to control prices and speed war WHICH BOASTS THE I Serving Breakfast, Lunch. Dinner and the public Itself Is concerned a poet-war boom. production, respectively, toothless CONSIDERED TRAINED PARACHUTE After Theatre Supper over the post-armistice period. Here BATTALIONS IN THE THE FASTEST WHITE HUMAN. and indigent in the performance of Open 8 A. M. to 1 A. M. WORLD HAS HAD M EN IS A UNITED STATES are my brief thoughts on the sub­ their prescribed tasks They have, M ARINE.. PARACHUTING- SINCE 1922 . Lombard at Interstate GA. 463M ject thus far, not only failed of their pur­ "WINE AND WOMEN' poses but actually obstructed the I.ong Armistice Probable And why? The fighting part of the War may Oul of eveiy 1000 men in our __ performance thereof. =lll=lll=m=lll=lll=lll=lll=lll=l!l=lll=!ll=m=lll end suddenly. Transportation is ! armed forces, 11 have syphilis and Because neither has the power or the C I j The Business and Professional Wo­ QUIET COOL still our worst bottleneck. Once 40 show gonorrhea, yet when they we‘f»b‘ that such vital issues require man's club of Hillsboro had a pot that is licked, the weight of our!came Into the service, the draft an emergency such as we face, luck picnic supper Friday evening at ai ms and manpower will be felt | boards eliminated all such. How T.ie obvious and crying need i the home of Mrs. Merrlott Jackson throughout the world. Hitler nat-1 comes It that in so short a time—a ^or a definite national labor policy, | 2042 N. Kilpatrick Street at North Plains. The tables were (Kenton) urally is trying to reach his goals be­ year or so—our boys have come un- one uP°n which both labor and man~|nJfhUf f l l l f n R l l l l U f f set under the shade trees on the hats one « 0 V l l ■ s U I V 1 1 U 1 1 1 I U fore that time comes Moreover, der a worse scourge than enemy aK®mtnt can hang their lawn. 29 members and seven guests 0 15 ntln. or I ohn to all shipyards For In the First World War, UP°" which wages and therefore I losses on the Eastern Fihnt may fire? £ Direct public or club transpor­ All motor vehicles must come to a were prea*nt- Two new members, reach a point where both aides will these two diseases totalled a 100,000 cost* ca" He based.» For until wages tation. suddenly decide upon an armistice more casualties than enemy bullets. | are known costs cannot be deter- full stop on 32 state highway grade Miss Elizabeth P a n c k county health 6 concrete building line railroad nurse and Ml3S h ^ e N,choU' county ■without, however, either Germany or DISEASED WOMEN — Statistics m,ned Until costs a,e deter- crossings of main of a resolution demonstration agent were voted to • 80 newly furnished rooms mined prices cannot be properly set tracks as a result Russia taking a decisive beating show that out of every 1000 prosti- are properly set ... they | passed Thursday by the state high- c*ub membership * r\ and applications 0 hot and cold water in all rooms Hitler's successes In Africa and tutes, 500 have gonnorhea and 360 Until prices . a . ; * * ° Fnt. mniwh^xahirv iftttO rw not'. for membership to 'five more per- cannot be controlled. • steam heat throughout And until pri- way commission in Portland Egypt were accomplished by only an hav« sylphills In «..«= one ..— house of I sons were read. »«= ce8 are controlled inflation cannot 0 large, beautiful lobby The order, a wartime emergency, extremely small fraction of his twenty women, the army c.veck-up . Drevented £ union built and operated u a v > a 1 U r\ t I h o m a a H l a o a u n H T h 1-0 0 ' will he in effect at least for the du- : Members attending from Beaver- armed forces. At the same time, gave 18 of them as diseased Three The American people want to . win i , ratioii. The commission has author-, ton were Miss Merle Davies, Mrs. • *5.00 up they were valuable for home prop* 0 f these 18 showed syphilis and their . ____ i . purposes. _____ . . ....... .. , . totalled . , . 144 . . as .. __ m is wal' a" d ,he peac* which will jty to declare crossings on the high- Hildah Highbe and Mrs. Noreen Al- ganda Rommel . can now ¡three cards the num GA. 6495— Portland lose a. well a. win In neither bar of m t n , erved one day. Here ° „ u . ' Way sy8tem Particularly dangerous I lyn. =llt=lll=lll=lll=lll=MIHIII=IM3lll=lll=IIIHIII=IH event will the final coursé of the We have 144 candidates for ulcers of \°n by vlrtue of a state legislative act of: War be much changed The real\he bone and flea;i w„ h paralysis « r„ h " 1931 -- ' --------------- War la being fought on the Russian and insanity in the offing. Thes<* ‘ • . t, d th fRitprimr The or<*er» to be effective as soon' Front. It is foolis'.t now to forecast prostitutes are of the motorized . . , vhihit>l on way*- as tne commission can get signs; Save 20 to 25% on your FIRE INSURANCE COSTS the result. We, however, will know brothell, « ..-a -a - =.-i- — ‘ "decisive policies exhibited on wage Oregon Mutual Policies are NON-ASSESSABLE. You NEVER p»> * V to " freezing S J ? much more In four months. Thenjabipped mte cattle from * camp T,~TT‘T, so necessary in preventing the Southern Pacific, Union ÎÜ Pacific, Small wonder that they more than the premium on the face of the policy. Oregon Mutual an intelligent forecast can be made camp, by the vice syndicates We . °. ... ••fiHHiino-” Great Northern and Oregon Trunk maintains more titan three time« the surplus required by Oregon Armament Program to Continue give these figures from GENE TUN- a™ r I railway lines Insurance Laws w c v-.Q ARTICLE 10T.CT < e in th B A in ru st °n the on ho m e ]andi fr°nt in w h,le air R°m ■ Russia has stated that her Intent is N ETS tie a g s burngo tbe the and e only to clear her own country of the READERS DIGEST on the sea. WHY NOT SELL That surplus Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Company Once in the service, each fellow enemy. Whether, If the time fruit through a want ad in this OF MCMINNVILLE comes, she can or will pass over into must decide for himself whether he paper. Only 2o a word. Organized 1894—..40 years of Reliable Service Cbas. L. Walker, Agent German territory is at least ques­ will stay clean or go in for lust. KINTON tionable. Both sides may, by win­ Happy the man who has within him New Location 112 So. 3rd Ave. Phone 1732 , .. Boost your home community news- For ter, be worn to a frazzle. If so, an the dynamic of Jesus Christ S u n d a y S chooJ w ill ^ ^ d i s m i s s s e d p a p e r It booaU fo r you 0 n ,y armed truce lasting for years, may our Lord was tempted at every point Sunday as a large number of the Hillsboro, Oregon “Every Form of Protection” suddenly be announced. This, how­ like as we and yet came through members wish to attend the annual SI per year .less than 2 cents a week , ever, would not Include Japan, but her phase of the War is the lesser. " h o m e ’ 1 TRAINING COUNTS-The £ £ £ Trom "Augusf * 1 8 £ « t T Hitler must first be stalemated, or first 42 months cover one-half of all * knocked out. you will ever do for your youngsters Mrs Nettle If. Fitch of'Sherwood, In this event, we would continue to These cover the priceless days when spent from Thursday till Sunday at send men and munitions abroad. he will drink in and build in for life the bome of her niece. Mrs J. H So you hear Christ Aten While there she attended the Perhaps for years it may be neces­ from all about. ____ .._____ part in His all-wisdom say—Suffer the funerai nf Mrs Elizabeth McGowen sary for us to . play _____ an Important In the policing of much of the world, (little children and forbid them not to beid a^ Beaverton on Friday. Mrs. Under such conditions our armament I come unto Me. Home training McCowen was her first school teach-j industry would by no means re-con- j counts. Note toe families that cen- er and a nfe ]onK friend, vert overnight to the manufacture i ter the family life about the Bible Mr. and Mrs Robert Harris and of peacetime goods. A very sub-1 and Christian duty. Yes They who stantial amount of war material w illjcarry the kiddies to church and Sun- son, Leonard spent th«t week end at be lost between now and any arm Is- day School as babes in arms. Just Seaside. tice period. Furthermore, due to now we have in mind such a home Gerald Berryman of Palo Alto, the rapid advance of technological Of the two older sons, one is an M California, arrived last week to D. with his face set toward medical processes, much equipment will be­ spend a months ' vacation at the missions and the other is in Christ­ come outmoded. During the period These home of his grandparents, Mr. and of any armistice and even after the ian work as a life calling treaties are signed, I expect to see homes are many and have they not Mrs E. L. Ricks the production of the Implements of turned! out a vast deal of leadership Berry picking will finish this week war continue. We are not going to for the nation? — “ For God and at the Wedeking and Culp patches Home and Native Land.” he caught again soon. { W. Wilson finished last week Most SUM IT U P -O od is Christ and „hocked Will a Financial Depression Follow? Christ in the heart Of the believer 01 lne * ltun ___ The costa of maintaining an armed Thru Christ, God delivers sinful man n iD T U C truce will be considerably less than from the guilt and power o f all ini-1 d IK I r lJ fighting a war. Hence. I expect to quity. And there is none other t see a marked easing of the individ­ name under heaven, given among Mr and Mrs Joseph O. Brittian, Scholls, Ore., July 14, a «on Robert J. ual and corporate t u load. The „"'^ V h e ie b y we” must be saved present outlook for the national debt Mr. and Mrs. George G. Drake. does not alarm me. To keep the 2810 SW Canyon road. July 22, a debt in hand, all that is necessary is daughter Linda L. for the government to keep up the Cloverdale, Oregon payments of interest. This it will Mr. and Mrs Vincent M. Newlin, This space paid for by an Oregon easily he capable of doing The route 6. box 899. July 19. a son. gradual redemption of War Bonds businessman. Thomas C . and the increasing demand for such peacetime goods which will then no Mr. and Mrs. Harry A Comer. longer be restricted make it fairly Beaverton. July 27, a son. James C. rertain thut we will not go to the Mr and Mrs Victor R Thallheini- financial bowwows at the War's end. y< M er. 1279 SW Taylor Ferry road. Mult- Short-term money rates should nomah, July 23. a son Blaine D. rise. The stock market will be re­ lieved of Its burden of fear and once Mr and Mrs Leo Gaul. Sherwood, again we may have 2.000,000-ehare Juljf 23. a son, Gaylord F, days. The effects of the Social Se­ curity Act should begin to he felt. The 158-millimeter gun is the mod- Ml and Mrg- Charles H Kester, Tourist travel will rise and again Multnomah. Florida. California, and South West ern version of the old “ CPF'' of 27,1 svv Hum* Court a IK>n' Rlcha,d E may find themselves highly prosper­ World Wsr I days. It has a range Ju,y Mr and Mrs Leo L Reiling. Beav- ous. Speaking of travel, if I were fifty percent greater than the old forty years younger I would be aw­ gun, heaving a 95-pound projectile erton. July 23. a son William L * fully tempted to get into the travel approximately 15 miles. It is capa- _ agency business There will he a ble of high road speed and each I Mr and Mrs Ben)»"1' " R*,pp ,5**2' lot of cheap excursion rates on a one costs $50,000. !d,n Ju,y 19- a ,on R*>nald E world scale when the War is over Mr and Mrs Edwin Singmaster. Can you imagine how badly Mamma, < Beaverton. July 24, a daughter. Papa and Sister will want then to Carol A. see the far-away places where their Soldier Boy has been? They'll sure Mariage Licenses all go over for a "look-see" tome day. Emiliano Suguitan, route 5. Port­ Huainrae Changes Ahead land and Aline Lewis. Portland In peacetime only a few progres sive concerns maintain research de­ Gust H. Erickson. Hillsdale and partments for the Improvement of Mildred E Loehlen. Oswego old and the development of new pro­ Franklin S. Israeli. 4100 SW Dosch ducts It is difficult to get direc­ road. Multnomah and Alta Maxine tors or stockholders of most con Arsenals of America arc working Mann. 3134 SE 39th avenue. Port- cerns to vot# funds for the mstnten- ance of such departments. In war­ at terrific speed turning out this long land. time the scientists have a field day range, effective weapon for our j „ , „ „ ... . . Then, new products and substitutes •rmed forces. You and your neigh- c „ M g, hox 7»A develop rapidly. Out of them come bor working hand-in-hand in unity ! port|and conveniences and benefits which la­ can make possible the purchase of ter peacetime civilian Ilfs snjoys. an adequate number of these guns i^mtmg out that tires wear out . ........................... In fact, we snjoy them so much and by buying War Bonds ” _ per- five times as fast at one hundred de living becomes so easy that in a short time we become soft and wake! cent of your income in War Bonds to grees as they do at 40 degrees tern- help reach your county quota, every perature. Earl Snell, secretary of up to another war. pay day. state urges motorists to hold their In the poet-war period, we shall speed below the maximum of 40 have an Industrial face lifting As miles an hour as a tire conservation the armament Industry declines in No« everybody with a dollar a"<* accident prevention measure activity, both the old and the new to spare caa shoot a gun Even with temperature in Lie sev industries will again become active straight— but everybody can » "« ‘es. rtw«l surface temperature may Aubetltutiona for silk, rubber, fibers, shoo« straight to the bank and ^ “ h,«h “ woolen and other product« will be in every-day use Th* us« of H m tl y®ttr in summer weather. fast driving »nay declln«, but aluminum, mag~n« .Tory «ay day, creates great heat in tires (& J Sweden House ¡Railroad Stops Macarth ur Hotel I OLD PHONOGRAPH RECORD Drive Continued O REGON ’S Q U O TA 2 2 5 ,0 0 0 Records ivutU 'hjuu WAH BONDS Purpose of Drive to Provide New Records and Phonographs For Recreaticn of Our Armed Forces SPONSORED BY THE American Legion Organizations and Prominent Radio Stars h c u S as - Kate Smith, K ay Kyser, Gene Autrey, etc., who are Donating Their Services in Making New Recordings Leave Records at Ï Carr's Chevrolet Service Broadway Street Beaverton, Oregon Mummey's Feed Store 7739 SW Capitol Hwy Multnomah, Oregon