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Pa fit 2 Friday, September 11, 1942 B E A V E R T O N E N T E R P R I S E . Beaverton. Oregon dedicated children, to light the Gos pel lamp. being only a ^ ^ N e w Spark. P J u ^ New BABE HARD TO KILL , The new born babe, f the i ? ' the £ f e8e lian“ ' Lut i uthT h eU ,!« le v ^ ° n e w m Trge. ' My The WU urge do garbage pail. the little Not 1, but to God’s U. IL JF.FFK1KS. FubUiher W Published Friday or each week by the Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton Oregon. Entered aa second-class matter at the poetofflce at Beaverton. Oie $ 1.00 One Year _ Bis Month« _ Three M on th s___________ __ $ .35c Subscription Payable In Advance. .50 K nown a s a S ïïjpious Soy MoMETbwM orPdTfsŸiu^ “ A* Beaverton Office—Enterprise Bldg., Phone Beaverton 2321 Hillsboro Office— Room 5, Delta Bldg.. Phone 1041 Portland Office—308 Panama Bldg., 3rd and Alder. Phene ATwater 6591 M em ù&i ta s Lr * r.trtheA mUeC% ¡ T » E/tÜ S P A .? E R S O t l A TI 0 N than, any other group. Like every one else, they want to hang on to E W i m o in the their jobs. Being friendly toward AiRCtef* I« i93€ labor has, in the past, been one way fi 6 PfAME that of keeping these jobs. How long REU/ PROM WASHINGTON To THÉ NCTHtRLANOS WCSTINIMCS- this will continue is a question. If | DECO « A t e o 8V THE WAR Q£P*gTMEfiT— / Babson Park, Mass., Setember 11— ^ pensions for Congressmen were Labor Day is over. There were a available we might well see members \ lot of well-deserved Efficiency develop a more independent spirit and act differently on many import-1 Awards given. But there is still too ant matters. much dissension in labor’s ranks to I trust after the November elec- get optimistic. In at least one in-'tions that Congress will pass some stance workers refused to participate real legislation dealing with wartime In an Efficiency Award ceremony. J strikes and boycotts. The President B o m OEO 6y£C£<TRiCAL SfoRMS AMO Why? Because management hap-(should not stand for any group of JA PANE CE PUAMES AT PALEMBAN6, JAVA pened to be cited. Labor Day meant workers or employers challenging M R R O O U U G 6H / ' B ut t h e y G O T T H ? something more to all workers and thé War Board's ruling that wage | management than a day off or more increases should cover only the 10'i overtime. These are strenuous days. rise in the cost-of-living from Janu I Nietzsche glorified the STRONG! Of necessity, there can he but little ary, 1941, to the inauguration of ¡Taught to look down on the weak. rest from our labors, price ceilings last May- fir m ad ¡Kill them, make slaves of 'em. Make herence to this policy would do much Too Many Strikes I room for the Super race. Breed the _ to narrow the vicious inflation circle ¡Super-race! The Germany of Mar- On the whole the average worker ,Congress should insist that this Uin Luther has passed away! It is and union member wants to do hisJwLB's stabilization formula be ac- no more! The breed now is S U P E R full share in winning the war. How- I rant aH ‘ also ulan that I hn r'r\atr\f liiri w \ it cepted; that the cost-of-living K IL L E R S !! Super slavers! O yes, ever, in spite of pledges given by la figures provide for substitutes and there’s Mussolini but we never hear bor leaders immediately after Pearl cut out waste. of him anymore, except as H itler’s Harbor, it is discouraging to read ot prep. more wage disputes and to see Work or Fight W orm s and Atheists P. S. Russia fights for life, but strikes continue. For the last month' Consider the importance to the ¡not to conquer the world. of record these numbered 160. They|men in the army of the materials HeUo Follts B A R B W IR E B IL L are down substantially compared i which workers are producing it is Thlnkin. over the war 9itllation> r with the same period of a year ago; necessary that individually, and in|f|nd we arf a fighUn.. onP natlon ----------------- but the point 1. that there should «roups, they set a good example. It wuz made „ * orm8 and anoth-j A n n l - R n „ R r i e r S a v e « F n n d not be even a single strike to record I matters not whether the) issues in e|. one that wuz made by Atheists! i P P ,e t* 0 * L f r i e r D a v e s r o o d ____. . , - ,____ . ___ _ _ Wages for all classes of workers are volved pertain to fellow workers or T that a do- management Unless labor and 1 8m 8Peakin of Japan that wuz Coquille—Convinced at peak levels and all should be con to to management Unless labor and made flnanciaUy by sillc worms monstration beats an illustration illustration, tent. management. in coopera ion with Them worms ea,yned ythe wa,. murder. “ o "n ty 'Agent George Jenkins has ,, , ^ mediation boards, can amicably set- n ,., i «-«uniy agent u eoige jenmns nas Unless the war effort is to be ser- their diffeI.enceil tbe naUonal and n £ e r «" Y e« the hole conR,ructcd a sma)1 a:>P,p box deh>'d- iously c u ^ s d , Washington must economy and tbe whole future of lR.u s in on us and ^ h era . Yes the hole iato, to be used throughout the adopt a toucher attitude toward both i . .. reiation« nmv h** sprinunlv «ffpcf *hoot n match Then there s GERM- county by the home demonstration the demands of labor and the activl-jed ■’ any the present breed that wuz agent in teaching home methods of ties of the farm bloc. One thing is I ’ hatched out by such Atheists an N i-ifo ^ j preservation now being encour- certain, namely, some day the New I The National War Service Bill etzsche, their biggest philFOOLoso- aged as a war measure. The design Deal crowd will be thrown out. The I wh*cb the McNutt War Manpower pher who taught ’em that Jesus for this simplest of all home dehyd voters will be tired and sick of ra-1 Commission is drafting may ultlm- ought to have died in the wilderness, rators is given in the home econom tionlng, price fixing. etc., __ even j ate*y kill labor’s golden goose. It for His doctrines is dangerous, to ics mimeograhed circular 1683. though they are now necessary.' provides that workers who strike consider the weak with any mercy, Then we will continue to have a W a r lmay be drafted into the armed ser- - Labor Board but -unless labor1 lead- vlces Thoae now ln non-essential ers now behave-the Board win | industries may be forced Into arms crack down on labor as It Is now P®r- AH of us able- secuting employers. The law of ac- bodied men and many women maV tion and reaction continues to rule. find ourselves forced directly to con tribute to our coming offensive My Position drives. There may be no such thing I.et me say that ln normal times I as either an indispensable or a free believe that labor leaders are both worker. Wake up workers, so that useful and necessary. In these next year we may celebrate another critical wartimes, however .labor Labor Day under better circumstan leaders should show a more cooper ces than we observed September 7, ative spirit. They should remember 1942! the millions of our boys in the armed services who are working for $50 a month under great hardships and at the risk of being killed or wounded. This is no time for sel fishness by any group. AGAINST HITLER Babson Says We All Must Work Or Tight swf smm(m.W\IYHK(X)P y c t m * . h«td an evil spirit and could not be I drowned. So they threw It. out to be eaten by the dogs When the dogs bit the babe »Lured and they drew back. Next, ■h* W? S ,dr PP , into a hole. But °sm a/l hi. servants standing b jr-th i small daughter of one of of the the Chinese Chinese Christians. She ran for her mother and the babe was drawn out alive. They handed the bit of life to "the h iT a i W d s eyen their en em iei. There P ^ urge ^ reach ^ laat man with the Message; they have the will to do God’s will. Into the lives of redeemed the spirit strives to ^ ^ go h<j wou,d make build all this them worthy to bear Christ's name Are you His? Do you grieve the w h en ce "r T i ^ e years slipped by and saw the child " lal y f, come on up through the Mission culled up yo school to finally graduate from an American Medical College in China She is now one of their strong and j Cloverdale, Oregon worthy Christian doctors. See CHI - 1 This space paid for by an Oregon | N A S M ILLIO N S -August. 1942. businessman. Mark these Chinese Christians a s __________________ well as all the people of Christ, our * Lord All the born again ones | To make one pound of aluminum ONE New Eye-Sight. The H o ly : squires the use of as much electric Spirit opens then ryes to see grea t, current as is used In the average and wonderous things out of th e, American home over a period of word of God. The natural man re- more than three days. I ceiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto ihim; neither can he know then), for they are spiritually discerned. 1 Corinthians 2:14. Except by the Spirit's teaching, how can any man know the Bible? | T W O A Surgical Operation. God takes out the old heart of stone and i gives the saved a heart of flesh. By that they can pray for their enemies and die for the unloved and PO R T LA N D unlovely. Opens 1942 College Year on Fine T H R E E New Road Signs. Once New Campus they travelled to please themselves But as the redeemed enthrone Christ 0615 S. W. Palatine Hill Kuad in their hearts, they turn to offer \ full four-year, church-related the Gospel to all the world. First, College of Liberal Arts at their own firesides, they teach it and Sciences and seek to live it. Then out to the ends of the earth they send their Grants B. A. and B. S. 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Already the President has ordered the depart ment, heads to stop bickering and devote their time and energy to fight the enemy. The day may not be far distant when he will crack down on labor leaders. Labor controver sies that plague the war effort are certainly against the public interest. Con grew« at Fault In and out of session Congressmen are customarily fair game for criti cism. On the whole their lot Is not an easy one and I sympathize with them. Their personal expenses in Washington are high. They have a certain position to maintain and probably feel the effects of rising liv ing costs as much as, if not more 8»4W»ltSAVINGS BONDS LStUMPS U. S . T rea sury D epartm ent On the Home Front During the national DEEDED 1 77 m emergency _ h R. - . i > 3 r:- * you are interested in the whole Defense and Preparedness gram. pro Keep Informed! Keep Alert! Through Your Hom e 'Newspaper Featuring Home Tow n Newslets County Correspondence Interesting Feature News Let’s blalt Japan—and Germany— and Ita ly — with the chain lightning of destruction that can be built from the scrap in our cellars, attics and garages, on our farms and in our places of business. Scrap iron and steel, other metals, rubber and u'aste materials It will all be used to make tanks, ships, planes and the fighting weapons our boys must have. It is needed at once. Sell it to a Junk dealer—give it to a charity or collection agency—take it yourself to the nearest collection point—or consult the Local Salvage Com mittee... I f you live on a farm, and have found no means of disposing of your Junk, get in touch with the County War Board or your farm implement dealer. This message approved by Conservation Division WAR TW» Subscribe Now, $1 a Year Nredrd Throw YOUR scrap into the fight! 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