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Friday, August 21, 1942 BEAVERTO N E N T E R P R IS E . Beaverton, Oregon P a ffe 2 Sweden House Offers Outstanding Food SKY FIGHTER* H. H. J U F B U A Sublimer Published Friday or each week by the Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton, Oregon Entered es eecond-olase matter at the paetofflce at Beaverton, Oie One Tear _ Biz Monthe ..$1.00 . JO or ftA c rq »ACWOeATlC v V m E l PCOTO Three Months --------------------- 1 .Mo Subscription Payable in Advance. A M A K E H IM U *M E B C »S i\ OM OF K GREATEV- Q *Xi*T mg J pilots / Beaverton Office—Enterprise Bldg., Phone Beaverton 2321 Hillsboro Offlca— Room S. Delta Bldg., Phone 1041 Portland Office—308 Paaama Bldg., 3rd and Alder. Phone ATwater 8*91 T h is •Where Shall We E a t? " --------- N orth P a c ific question invariably entei s ones mind ^ ^ e ffo rt to when going out to <d in w r. which dentigtg question is eaaily answ ered by the ^ ^ ^ nam e Sweden Hou "sm o rgasbo rd " dinner or oth er J 1»' ■ ciouM food» may J y leisurely fashion. M rs O livia * ° wn* [ ' p fp . ’ ' le v e r w atchfu l of com fort o f her pa- college o f O regon o ffs e t a sh o rtag e of caused by th e heavy m y and navy ^ adopted a program o f co n tin u ou s ln- 8he d u ratio n o f the n a . ^tional emergen<iy. T h is y ear-aro u n d in stru ction will perm it each stu d en t to com plete his fo u r aca d em ic y e a rs £ calen d ar vear9 £ ¡irons,, has made available»plenty^of H e,b e .t MMer. president of ' i '* .? 1" 1' faclll' *‘* . the school, s ta te , th at w ar aervlce X T ^ T ho L U '.“ ." ' a t L o rn -; " ‘ll * » » » » * » , P * " * * “ * h .T h ' a „ h .„ te c .., avenu e^ 1 » | £ £ . “ ' . K , "Z P ortland , open from 8 a. m. d in n er I arm y or navy com m ission s im m ed- m serving b reak fast, lunch, j iately upon receiving th e ir degrees. and a fte r th e a tre supper. High school g rad u ates in ca stin g ... . , about fo r a fu tu re p ro fession should tVork' Clothing Lan be carefu lly consid er th e N orth P a c ific Easily Purchased College of O regon, w hich o ffe rs . ra it . i cou rses in D en tistry , D en tal and At Dollar Store M edical A ssisting and D en tal Hy giene. The problem of secu rin g good D en tal H ygiene, D en tal and Medi ’ work clo 'h in g quickly, m ay be solv- cal A ssistance cou rses a re fo r wo ! ed by dropping into the N ational men and are som ew hat co m p arab le D ollar store, SW 4th and Alder to the grad uate nurse serv ice w ith stre ets in P ortland. T h e store op m ore d esirable w orking hours. erated the past 20 years by Mr. Sing, N orth P a c ific College, an in stitu , keeps on hand an am ple stock to tion o f hum an service, is its e lf an supply the im m ediate needs o f cu s in stan ce of th e grow th th a t responds to m e r s . to necessity and keeps pace w ith s c i ence. No fin e r h u m a n ita ria n w ork is done in P o rtlan d , esp ecially fo r W H IT FO R D needy child ren, in th e d en tal clin ic H enry G em eriqu et and his son B en of the college. T h e n ext session fo r fresh m an ! visited w ith friend s in th is com m un- ; ity Sunday. They fo rm erly lived on d ental stud ents will begin S ep tem b er the M orelack farm . Mr. G em eriquet 28. bought a home in B ru sh P ra irie , W ashington. M rs. G em eriq u et is Eggs Wanted v isitin g her d aughter in R oseburg. T h e Oregon E g g S e rv ice, located B e n ’s home is in F o re st Grove. SE M ihvaukie stre e t, in Mr. and Mrs. K enneth D enney and at 3532 P ortland , pays the h igh est ca sh m a r fa m ily spent Su n d ay at the beach J T h e re w ere tw enty th ree in attend - ket price fo r w hite or brow n hen T h ey op erate a fre e ! an ce a t ch u rch at night. K enneth nery eggs. ) T a y lo r delivered the serm on w hich pick up service, and in v ites fa rm e rs to w rite or, phone E A st 1060 before Î w as m uch appreciated. Ted W ilson, Alvin D eH aan and selling th eir eggs. M e m ie A , IATI0N Our “Fifth Freedom” ? Dental College Aim to Help Offset Shortage of Civilian Dentists Babson Summarizes The Situation It takes critical times like these ( w J a G n C«. 24 YEAR to make us realize what our Amtrl- OLD JOMKimDW*. PA. Babeon Park, M ass , Aug. 21—Oil can way of life really consists of and may be said to be the w orld’s most | *H j OT IS SAIO TO BF tmc Y O U N G E S T what It would mean if we lost It. u r u r t M A N T COLXXCl important com m odity. C ertain ly . A unique advertising campaign Hitler is today fig h tin g the b a ttle of j IN rwe U S ARMY AIB CORPS/ HIS RÈCORD launched a few weeks ago shows the his life for it. AGAMUTT n € JAPS IN Aside fro m gold, oil j T>€ PHIL,PP*FS WON way the wind Is blowing today. A also has probably held m ore fascin h im t h e d is t in g u is h e d well-known food manufacturer took ation fo r men th an In any other SERVICE CROSS FOR GALLANTRY M ACTION* four pages in a home economics business ventu re. o rtu n e s have journal to sell home economics been quickly m ade F and a s quickly teachers, not his food, but free en terprise. It shows that this man, as lost In its discovery, production, ex ploitation, and refin em en t. T h e a t do many others, connaidera the fate tention o f householders, a u tolsts, in i of our free enterprise system far m w m is f i r s t f o r a y in A u s t r a l i a , b u z z t o o k vestors, G ov ernm ent a u th o rities and j P a r t in t h e m o s t TCRRiriC m a s s d o g f i g h t o r h is more important than his own profit. our armed fo rces is now focused b r i l l i a n t c a r e e r / p l a n e s w e r e t u m b l i n g AROUNO To quote from his message: IN ALL SORTS O T MANEUVERS, BATTLING TOR TWfNTY-nvf upon oil as never before. MINUTES UP AND DOWN TH IR TY M il ES O T COASTLINE' "The American way of life is bas WAGNER SHOT DOWN THREE JAP PLANES W THIS BATTLE* Perhaps the g re a te st developm ent ed on four fundamental principles: In our own oil Industry m ay shortly freedom of speech, freedom of relig ious belief, freedom of the press, come from the production of b u ta T h ese a re essen- |-------- and freedom to choose the form and diene and styrene. tial Ingredients o f sy n th e tic rubber, personnel of government. hand corn- St. Helen’s Hall particularly the buna type. Only requ irem en ts S to ck s on "These are the ideals of democ small additions to plants and but Pa r6 fav orab ly w ith a y e a r ago racy. To make them work for the little use of c ritic a l m a te ria ls is ne stan d in g fo r the la st m onth o f rec- Classes Stress benefit of the people called for a cessary for existin g re fin erie s to be- ort* a t ab ou t 86,730,000 b a rre ls But fifth freedom—freedom of enter gin turning out these badly needed autom obile users even ou tsid e presen t U. S. W ar Need prise. products. T h is rep resen ts an entire- re stricted a re a s a re bound to be j D ep artm en ts o f study to be o ffer- a friend spent Sunday a t the B each . "From our very start as a nation ly new phase o f the search fo r the Pinched unless production o f gasolin e J ed in 1942-43 a t St. H elens H all Ju n - D onna Lou Thom pson and R ich ard this fifth freedom has been recog "ro y a l road" to sy nthetio rubber. I t ' rises. F o r the last m onth of record ior college have been announced In Polum bo a re recovering from the nized as a vltalizer and nourisher of is quite a p a rt from th e Govern- was som e 300,000 b a rre ls less the newly published college cata- whooping cough and m easles. all we hold dear. It la the freedom ment’s o th er p rogram s now under th an foit the corresp o nd ing period logue w hich em phasizes the im port- School begins the eighth o f Septem - (E P IS C O P A L ) that has built the best way of life way. T h e su ccessfu l production o f la8t y eal' 'r a i s u n fav o rab le com - a nce o f college edu cation in rebuild- her. M rs. A nna Vose and M rs. W al- PORTLA N D O REG ON ever known, on the best set of prin ru bber ffro m oil will co n trib u te m a parison will probably con tin u e until ing B new and stro n g er A m erica. 't e r have been employed as teach ers, ciples ever adopted. NURSERY SCHOOL Am ong d ep artm en ts o ffe rin g cour- j R o sco R o b e rts w as a guest of Mr. terially, to ou r w ar e ffo rt. Ik m ay th e G erm an su b m arin es a re ellm ln- "This fifth freedom was born of also mean the d iffe ren ce betw een ated. L ess gas fo r all excep t mill- geg baged d ire c tly ^ n the w aI- e ii b r t a re !a "d M is. Edw in A ronhaltv Sunday F o r B oys and G irls foresight, Initiative and hard work. riding and walking. ta ry needs will b rin g d istin ct c h a n g nu rsing, hom e econom ics, inclu ding j H is hom e is a t Y am hill It has been sustained by fair compe- , es in m ethods o f doing busin es and a new cou rse on ca re o f larg e groups, j M rs. S B . L aw ren ce visited with JUNIOR and SENIOR tition, backed by skills developed ***JP®fr . . in personal w ays o f living, o f ch ild ren in case o f a ir raid or i her aunt Mrs. B . K. D enney F rid ay It Is not fa rfe tch e d to speculate 0 „ through scientific and practical re HIGH SCHOOL that some day we may derive a g rea t e v a cu a tio n ; s e c re ta ria l stud ies, in- , S. B . J r is still a t an encam pm ent at search. F o r G irls of our rubber requ irem en ts P ric e s in the oil Ind ustry have eluding a one-year m edical s e cre ta ry W est P alm B ea ch , F lo rid a, "This freedom has built up the na- ParL from crude oil sou rces O il is valu- heen ,h e *>est io r m any years. G ro ss cu rricu lu m to tra in g irls to a ct as tlons outstanding industries which able for many purposes aside from ' ncom e is rising althou gh, on acco u n t JUNIOR COLLEGE lab o rato ry o ffic e a s s is ta n ts In physl- today defend our prosperity, which N ursing C ourses W ith Good H ow ever, cianr.’ o ffice s suppjy so large a part of the peoples runnlng automobiles, lu b rica tin g m a -1 ° * ,a x e s . the net is o ff. S a m a rita n H ospital Even P rese n ^ dividend req u irem en ts are in w ith increased op p ortu n ities fo r everyday needs, and which give to chlnery. and h eatin g hom es the so-called im p u rities In oil, such m a *n covered. Oil s h a re s have women on new spaper, sp ecial em pha- millions of workers an equal oppor HIGH STANDARDS tunity to enjoy the benefits and as sulphur, asp h alt and w ax, have hel‘* UP re m a rk a b ly well and con- will be given th e jo u rn a lism de-1 great value. T h e m a jo r producing " nu® t ° m ake a b e tte r show ing th an p artm en t. B oard ing and Day D ep artm en ts blessings of liberty" O utstan ding p rep aratio n s fo r and refining com p anies a re co n sta n t- **le Keneral m ark et. R e m em b e r also A rt cou rses fo r 1942-43 include s u r - 1 ly seeking new uses fo r th e in cre a s t'la t th e produ cing com p an ies co n vey o f cre a tiv e a rts, design, m o d e l-, E a s te rn and W estern Colleges. Foodstuffs Condemned ing variety of produ cts fro m their^ s tltu te a g o o d . in fla tio n hedge, Live Courses, Sp o rts o f All K inds ing, draw ing, p ain tin g and co m p o s i-1 Sanitary Inspections made last stills. Com pleto S e cre ta ria l Course W eek-end L ak e House. S to ck h o ld ers in th ese com - Oil sto ck s should esse n tia lly be tion. A sp ecial tie-up betw een a r t j month by state department of agri panles should u ltim a tely p ro fit from c la sified a peace sto ck s. H ence, I and hom e econ om ics d ep artm en ts is W O O D LA RK BLD G . B E . 6784 culture representatives resulted In the results o f this re sea rch and de- should exp ect to see both th e produc- a v ailab le fo r stu d en ts In terested in a Elem entary and High School the seizure and condemnation of an velopment work. I tng and d istrib u tin g oil com panies designing c a re e r Opens Sep tem ber 8, 1942 F re e P la ce m e n t unusually large quantity of food Fuel OU ‘ l do miJch b e tte r a fte r ^ w a r. I f C ourses in d ram a a d eo artm en t stuffs. Most of the seizure« were JU N IO R C O L L E G E PO RTLA N D, O REG ON Of utmoet concern Is the situ a tio n y ° ur Investm ent portfolio co h ta in s a 1 em -la g j d . s ‘ H elens H all Ju n due to presence of weevil In the pro relative to fuel oil. T h e E a s te r n sec ?ew K°od oil sto ck s you can consider Opens Sep tem ber 14th ducts. About 12S pounds of dried tlon of the country is bothered by fruits and 36 sacks of cereals were lack of sufficient transportation fa ; right d irection com e more w ar, peace tau g h t acco rd in g to th e S ta n isla v sk i m ethod, used in m ost E a s te rn profes- j condemned; also 20 pounds of P®88 cllltles. There is little question buti°r Inflation. sio n al d ra m a tic schools. T h e m ethod | that were Infested with worms. what the East will suffer as a result i ------------------------- both tra in s stu d en ts fo r th e stag e Cracks and chips caused condemns this wlntsr. and en ables th em to m eet easily tlon dlah th# country h a s " « ^ / ^6^^0^80016 i“? 1"*8 .0 " ...,n of o. 52 pieces p.eeea of u. utensils « » a —- and anu u.-n aw kw ard situ atio n s o f real life. C aro e! -n_ pl* CM f° ° d ** prepared ¡uneasiness. Inventories o f fuel oil Totals 56 Carloads Week lyn B ow ers C ollett, head o f the I or served are around their low point for the R u b b er collected In the salv age d ram a d ep artm ent, studied th e S ta n - | past five years, now off 18% com cam p aig n in O regon is being shipped islav ski m ethod un der M adam e Ma pared with the same month a year out of the stu te at the ra te o f 56 r (e O uspenskaya In New Y o rk city, License Rumor False The state department of agricul ago. ¡ca rlo a d s a w eek, each c a r av erag in g O th er d ep artm en ts to o ffe r w ork ture had a new one to contend with Gasoline 30 to n s C liff R ad lo ff, in ch a rg e o f th is y ear will be E n g lish , social sci Nation-wide rationing o f gasoline th e shipm ent, said T h u rsd ay this week. A nurseryman reported ences. science, fo reign lan g u ag es and j that he had heard that the depart Is probably out until a fte r elections. N early 11,000 tons o f scra p rubber p h ysical education. ment was not issuing new licenses It Is entirely possible th a t well be have been collected in O regon, but during the war period. Depart fore we can get Into production of the cam p aign m ust con tin u e, H am ment officials were quick to spike synthetio rubber worn ou t tire s and ilton C orbett, d irecto r of the salvage School to Open Early the rumor- and license fess are due the subsequent laying up o f autom o- i cam paign In P o rila n d announced, B e ca u se o f the requ est o f stu . . ten to one your* eye will spot some article as usual.. The nursery 'license year biles will ease the gasoline situ ation . ‘ E very o n e who h a s an y am ount d en ts and the dem and fo r train ed ! My best guess, however, la th a t ra of starts September 1. ru bber, how ever sm all, should o ffic e personnel on th e p art o f i n - 1 tioning will Increase ra th e r than de tu rn it in at a fillin g statio n or oth- d u stry and civil serv ice require-1 you are not using, but some otiier Goodness consists not in the out crease fo r the nation aa a whole It or desig lated collection depot, he m ents, th e N am es-B olin g B u sin ess ward things we do, hut in the In has been said that to put 1,000 allied said. would be glad to have. T h e ru bber is being shipped school is b eginning its fall term Aug- planes over Cologne took 1,000,000 g a l to F o rt S n ellin g at M inneapolis, u st 31, a w eek e a rlie r th an usual. ward things we are.—Chapin. lons of aviation gasoline T h a t re Minn,, w here It is sorted and routed T h e n igh t school term begins Sep- The reality and Individuality of quired 200.000 barrels of cru de petro- to re cla m a tio n plants. Why not turn that surplus article into „ te m b er 1. man are good and God-made, and j leum. Add to the Cologne raid gaso they are here to he seen and demon line required for ground use and for ready cash? An inexpensive W ant Ad in this pa strated; It Is only ths evil belief allied planes the world over and you that renders them obscure.—Mary will get some conception of the mili per will put your proposition squarely before the tary gasoltn« needs. Much of the Baker Eddy. gas used must be supplied by the biggest market of its kind. The reward of one duty is the U. S. power to fulfill--»another -George AK yet, however, we have hardly tapped our gasoline supplies for war Eliot. St. Helen's Hall Names-Boling Business School Just Look Around Your Place North Pacific College oi Oregon SCHOOL Iff D EN TIS TR Y »4 A (o C BOTH HFRf Offers the following Professional Courses: IN I W H IT !! WHIT!! 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