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    Friday, May 21, 1943
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE, Beaverton, Oregon
P agre 2
Babson Says Not Until Alte«
Election of N o v en n e., 1944
¡PRISE
B ab son P a rk , M ass , M ay k l F irst
let us rem em b er th a t th e
U nited
S ta tes is th e o n ly fu n c tio n in g c o n sti­
a a JK F F H U E ti. fu b U a h e r
tu tio n a l dem ocar& cy en g a g ed in th e
W ar.
N e ith e r C h in a nor R u ssia are
P u b lish ed F rid a y o f
w e e k by th e P io n e e r P u b lish in g Co . a t B e a v erto n ,
d em o cra cies.
C erta in ly none of
O regon. E n tered aa a eo o n d -d a sa m a t te r 'a t th e p o sto ffic e a t B e a v erto n , O te.
th e A x is co u n tries are d e m o cra cies
E n glan d h a s no w ritten c o n stitu tio n
.41-00
T h r e e M o n t h « ________
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One T ea r __
H.v Fred P. H. C lyde
a lth o u g h th is fa ct is not n ecessa ry
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S u b scrip tio n P a y a b le In A d van ce.
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T h is p o h llr a tio n a s s u m e s no res­
for m y th e s is th is w eek.
C ertain ly
p o n sib ility fo r v ie w s e x p r e sse d in
B e a v erto n O ffic o -- E n te r p r ise B ldg., P h o n e B e a v e r to n 2321
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ited to th e c o lu m n ist, C lyde, and do
P o rtla n d O ffice- -30* P a n a m a B ld g ., 3rd an d A lder
P h o n e A T w a ter 6591
th an is th e U nited S ta tes.
n ot n e c e ss a r ily c o in c id e w ith our
e d ito r ia l p olicy.
A ll th e a b o v e m ea n s th a t w h eth er
________
we lik e it or not, W orld W ar II is
4 /n w ie s
o is w h o h a v e b een s u f fe r in g fr o m th e
N o d ou b t so m e o f m y n eig h b o rs 1 gra d u a lly bound to g et in to p o litics
R u ssia
an d
E n g la n d .
T h is vVar m u st c o n tin u e in th e ir p r e se n t
lon ger th e
W ai w ith
| w on d er w h y I to il in odd m o m e n ts F u rth erm ore, th e
, fa s h io n in g fo i m y d a u g h te r S u sa n , a lasts, th e m ore it w ill becom e in v o lv ­ m ea n s d oin g w h a t R u ssia an d E n g- situ a tio n fur at le a s t e ig h te e n m o n th s
On th e o th e r h an d , all
p la y h o u se from o th e r w is e sp en t and ed in p olitics. T h is is esp e c ia lly true land w an t a s th e y a re in th e m ajor­ lo n ger.
H en ce. I a d m it th a t an In v a ­ g ro u p s sh ou ld
rem em b er th a t th is
a s fea r o f A m erican
in v a sio n
or ity.
; u se le ss lum ber.
G lobal W ar is n ot g o in g to en d so
N o o n e h a s e v e r h ad th e a u d a c ity bom bing d isa p p ea rs an d th ere is a sion m ay co m e a t a n y tim e
The
S o m e R e p u b lic a n s b eliev e th a t tbi su d d en ly a s did W orld W ar I.
to a c c u se m e o f b ein g e v e n an e le ­ g en era l fe e lin g th a t w e are bound to
T h is is no re fle c tio n upon e ith ­ im m e d ia te in vaaion p rogram w ould fin a l end w ill be seen far en o u g h in
g u id a n ce, win.
m a rk ed
th a t:
"T h ese
e n g in e e r s m en ta ry stu d e n t o f c h ild
a d v a n ce so a s to a llo w fo r d is c o u n t­
w ork ed w ith th e N a v y in an in te n ­ but c h ild ren d e a rly lo v e to e m u la te er th e R ep u b lican or D em o cra tic P a t ­ require an u n ca lled -fo r sa c r ific e on
T h erefo re, th e ;e in-
In th is b elief ing; th e ev en t.
T h s p la y h o u se h a s re- ties an d le a st o f all upon P resid en t th e part of our people.
siv e stu d y of lu b rica tio n for su b m a ­ th e ir eld ers.
H a v in g on ce th ey m ay be b ack ed by a m a joii.lv te r e s ts now p ro sp erin g w ith th e W ar
rin es, a problem w h ich for y e a r s h as I niove<l ch ild h o o d tr e a s u r e s th a t blase' F ra n k lin D. R o o sev elt.
b a ffled ex p erts.
T h e n ew ty p e o f a d u lts term "junk" to a m ore w el- been a p resid en tia l c a n d id a te m y self o f th e m o th ers and fa th ers, s i s i e i s w ill b eg in to liq u id a te b efo re th e
e ig h te e n m o n th s a r e up; w h ile th o se
o il th e y su ceed ed in
p ro d u cin g h a s com e su r r o u n d in g s a s in th e p a st all I w a n t to d e fin ite ly em p h a size th is and sw e e th e a r ts o f th e b oys in th e
tb e ; p o in t;— W orld W ar II I n bound to get arm y.
F u rth ern io i e, th e lai g i r '.lie w ho a re now in th e d o g -h o u se w ill be
p roven su c c e ssfu l u n d er th e m o st d if - 1 over ‘ h e y a id , th e
j in to iMilltlrs ev en if I or any reader arm y b ecom es, th e m ore sy m p a th iz ­ sti 1-ing th e ir h e a d s ou t th e d oor an d
fic u lt c o n d itio n s.”
h ou se.
of thlN co lu m n w ere P resid en t.
ers th e R e p u b lic a n s w ill h a v e to s u b ­ fe e lin g ch ip p er lik e w is e in a d v a n ce.
It is se e m in g ly little th in g s su ch a s | W ^en y ° u w a n ‘ you r o ffs p r in g s —
s titu te •.traligniam oli p olicy, |i a t h e i
J a p a n or G erm an y F irst
th e se th a t w ill fin a lly w in a big w a r i “ s ten to o n e ‘ h «sy a re in “ >q P**y-
T h e q u e stio n o f w h eth er w e sh a ll th an th e D em o cra tic in v a sio n policy.
F o r tu n a te ly
A m erica n in d u stry is! h o u se; th e c h ild ren d e sire to w a n d er
fa v o i ar
e ffic ie n tly an d c o n tin u o u sly fe r r e tin g | ' 8 ta c tfu lly th w a rted .
A ch ild
is fir st w h ip Jap an or G erm any, or go T h ese R e p u b lica n s m ig h t
—
in v a sio n o f N o rw a y or T u rk ey ;n
ou t d ay by day th e a n sw e r s to t h e s e |v e , y h u m * n , it se e m s, in a sm u c h a s at th em both 50-50, is a lrea d y a q u es­
order to g e t b om b in g field s; but tn eir
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,lt tle h u m b le co rn er
su rrou n d G e r ­
lead by G en eral M acA rthur, a re for p rim ary o b ject Is to
m en on th e b a ttle fr o n t w h ere d e t a i l s j ‘ h ey «;“ '» « 1 1 all their_ ow n
w h ip p in g J a p a n first, or at le a s t g iv ­ m a n y and her co n q u ered c o u n tr ie s
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c o u n t, ca n fu lly a p p re c ia te th e job
ev ery y e a r old sh e is —fo r in s ta n c e — in g her 50-50 o f th e d o sa g e: w h ile w ith a se r ie s o f b o m b in g fie ld s in
in d u str y is doing.
N orw ay.
E n g la n d . T urkey
b ein g th r e e sh e g e t s 15c ev e r y T u e s­ m ost o f th e D em o cra ts, lead by th e R u ssia ,
d ay m o rn in g .
T h e p r ev io u s M onday P resid en t, are for w h ip p in g G erm an y and A frica, an d g ra d u a lly bom b the
F u rth erm o re, se c tio n a lism is d a y lig h ts o u t
of
G erm an y.
T hey
I in sp e c t her p la y h o u se a s to b ein g first.
GRANDMA S FIRST AID
D u rin g th e F ir st W orld W ar, P r e s i- '
T h e P a ­ also fa v o r th e sa m e p o licy a s tc
in o r d e r —if i., pc.or order, -me is a fa c to r In th is co n n ectio n .
d en t W ilso n d eclared th a t:
" P re­
A s a stu d e n t of p olitica
— “G iv e little T o m m y a d ose of d o ck ed 5c.
If p a ssa b ly c le a n —th e c ific C oast is e sp e c ia lly fe a r fu l of J a p an .
v e n ta b le fir e is m ore th a n a p riv a te
Jap an ; w h ile th e A tla n tic C oast is h isto ry , I k n ow it is • in e v ita b le th at
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m isfo rtu n e .
It is a publio d e r e lic ­
w ill g et in to U n ited
T he th is problem
S o it w a s w h en you r d ad d y had g a s ta tio n is in e v id e n c e — I a n te up a e sp e c ia lly fea rfu l o f E urope.
tion.
At a tim e lik e th is, o f em e r ­
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p
olitics.
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m ore-or-less
n on ­ L n ccrtu in ty R e su lts in D elay
fin a n c e ca g o T rib u n e is
th e c o n se r v a tio n o f n a tio n a l reso u r ­ g o ric w a s th e co v er n a m e for la u d a ­ doubt th is is very in v o lv ed
co m m itta l. B efo re P ea rl H arbor th is
A ll th is w ill ten d to d ela y a 100';.
but
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W ar e ffo r t u n til a fte r th e 1944 e le c ­
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p ressin g
co n se q u e n c e th a t
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a re
o n ly
e ig h te e n
S in ce th en th ey tion s.
g le h u rts a th r ifty sou l o f h er d isp o­ g ely iso la tio n ists.
m e a n s sh o u ld be ta k e n to p r ev en t d ie s se t up a how l.
very loyal, but in th eir m on th s a w a y and e ig h te e n m o n th s
th is evil."
N o w in out d ay, th e little T o m m ies sitio n lo ts h ard er th a n a p a d d lin g — have been
h ea rts th ey o ften w o n d er w h a t it is w ill g o very rapidly, su ch d e la y s are
T h ose w ord * now
rin g w ith new an d B illie s and J im m ie s and M arys h e i a llo w a n c e w a s a m ere d im e th e
all about.
i in ev ita b le.
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but
it
sig n ific a n c e .
P r e sid e n t W ilson k n ew
T hen, th is co u n try is d ivid ed a s t o ; the tim e o f e le c tio n s, th e e a sie r it
It is relig io u s lo a d w ith o u t in fo r m in g h er elders.
th a t ev er y h o m e a n d fa c to r y , ev e r y is q u ite a n o th e r k in d .
w h eth er w e a r e a c tin g in d ep en d en tly w ill be to le a v e m a n y d e c is io n s u n til
m an, w o m a n an d ch ild w ere p art o f p a ia g o r ic and it q u ie ts th em
S om e seem to reg ret th a t 1 a fte r th e e le c tio n s
C erta in ly , u n less
R e lig io u s
p a r a g o r ic ?
Hen* w e j i he l> elta M a n u fa ctu rin g C om pany, enough.
our n a tio n a l resou rces.
T h e m a x i­
w hen p u llin g our c h e stn u ts ou t o f t h e , a real in v a sio n ta k e s p lace fa irly
“O H . M I N — W e're going to buy more
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friend,
m um str e n g th o f th e se reso u r c e s is
War Bonds. Like everyone else we're
W a rk a sk e, lia s se n t tor rev iew , fire w e a lso are p u llin g -out E n g - 1 soon , G erm a n y an d J a p a n can n ot be
v ita l to m ilita r y victory.
In th e la st su s led w h en H e w a s h ero on ea rth
P erso n a lly ., t
b eliev e w e j con q u ered b efo re
N o v em b er,
1944. going to ‘top that 10% by New Year's
L iste n a s H e te lls s e v e ia l se r ie s o f th eir w o rk sh o p pub- land's.
q u arter
c e n tu ry ,
p reven tu b l£
fire a m o n g m e n ?
trem en
en d d o o u u s s d d eb
eb t t of
o f g g r r a a titu
titu d d e e T T h h erefo
erefore,
m s s to
to m m e e a a s s a sta-
has
d estro y ed 'b illio n s
of
d o l l a r « 1 H is d is c ip le s "I am am o n g y ou a s ‘»cations.
D elta h as a fin e n am e t o ; ow e a trem
re, it it s s e e e e m
w orth
o f p ro p erty
and
c o u n tle ss h e ‘ h at sO rveth.”
S o C hrist c a m e t o ; th ‘ w o rk sh o p fa n s but lik e a lot of to E n g la n d and am not at all sy in p a - R sticia n th a t w e wiill n ot h ave
W orld
until
J a n u a ry .
1945, at th e
th o u sa n d s o f Uvea. W e ig n o re P resi-1 *e rv e m a n k in d a s a lo w ly w ork er, w e ° ‘ ber U. S. o r g a n iz a tio n s th e'r pro- th etic to
th is grou p o f '“A m erica P e a c e
N ow lift th a t idea
up d u c ts a re c o m p letely d iv erted to w ar i F o s t e r s ”.
In order to sa v e o u r se l­ ea rliest.
d en t W ilso n 's w a rn in g .
W e . h a v e te ll th em .
I h a v e o n e o f th eir v es w e are o b liged to sa v e E n g la n d
W h at d o es th is m e a n to m y read ­
sq u an d ered
ou r n a tio n a l reso u rces. h ig h w h ere all ca n se e it and m a k e a P rod u ction .
H ig h e st P r ic e s P aid
T h e k id d les a r e l 8010» M8W8
‘ he 24 in ch th roat, a lth o u g h w e are not in th is W ar, per e r s?
It m e a n s th a t fa rm ers, w a g e
N o on« wiU ev er k n ow to w h a t e x te n t r elig io n out o f it
If w o rk ers,
ta u g h t to be k in d an d run erra n d s [ m u lti-sp eed ty p e o f w h ich I am par- se, to sa v e th e B r itish E m p ire.
tr a n sp o r ta tio n
c o m p a n ie s
th e w ar h a s b een le n g th e n e d by out-
a fter th e W ar a v o te should be ta ­ and o th er g ro u p s w h ich h a v e been
an d so m e d ay, h a v in g in a ll th is cop-1 ttcu la r ly proud.
w a ste.
C A SC A R A H A R K CO.
led J e su s, God w ill op en th e p early
‘ n ‘ h e ‘H8‘ w al
m an y iir m s had k en on w h a t w e sh ou k l do -for th*' p ro sp erin g from th e W ar a re ju s ti­
W hat is g o n e c a n n o t be recla im ed .
1319 N W J o h n so n St., P o rtla n d
little to o ffe r C ivilian C hufine'a of B ritish E m p ire, I am a fra id our good fied in p la n n in g on a h o n ey m o o n of
g a te s a n d le t th e m in.
O regon
T h e problem n o w is to cu rb fu tu re
A T . H3HS
C h rist did sa y th a t H e w a s a m o n g p u rch a se and c o n seq u en tly p u lled th e E n g lish c o u sin s w ould be d isa p p o in t­ a t le a s t e ig h te e n m o n th s lon ger.
It
fire w a ste .
T o d o th a t p eo p le m u st th e m a s o n e th a t se r v e th .
bon
er
oi
w
ith
d
r
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learn th a t fir* p rev en tio n ie p rim a r­ tru e fo r w h a t C h rist in ten d ed a t th e lig h t o f a d v e r tisin g . T h ey
th o u g h t m ore-or-less o f a p o litica l fo o tb a ll,
w ith th e N ew D ea lers lin in g up w ith
ily
a n ^nd^vUlual
r esp o n sib ility . m o m en t, but a s a relig io n it is a th e y w ere solid for th e d u ration
C luttered a ttic s, p ile s o f o ily rags, d e a d ly la u d a n u m .
It is th e futHl re­ T h e y w ere solid a lr ig h t—so li 1 dead. th e B r itish E m p ire and th e R epubli-
th e “‘A m erica
fa u lty In su lation , and in a d e q u a te ex ­ lig io n
of
S a v e-Y o u rself-B y -G o o d - A n u m b er o f item s th a t en jo y ed pre- j ca n s p la y in g w ith
T h is is fu rth er
tin g u ish in g e q u ip m en t a re Just a few W ork s.
But w hat
sa y s th e Bibl»‘ W orld W ai I top ra n k in g sa le d ied a s F ir ste r s” program .
m a k e th e m —for in- com p lica ted by ¿he lea d in g R ep u b li-
o f th e c a u se s o f fire.
F ir e o r d in ­ a s to good w o rk s— "N ot by w o rk s o f d ead a s th ey
can C an d id ate for 1944. W en d ell W ill-
a n c e s m a y o u tlu w fir* h a za rd s on p a ­ r ig h te o u sn e ss w h ic h w e h a v e d on e, sta n c e S ap olio.
L ocal b u sin e sse s sh ou ld
rem em b er kie, ta k in g
a broad-m inded, glob al
per, but e n fo r c e m e n t 1« im p o ssib le b u t a c c o r d in g to h is m ercy , he-O od
' th is.
If you h a v e little to sell y o u \ v iew p o in t; w h ile a n o th e r sp ecta cu la r
w ith o u t th e h elp o f in d iv id u a ls.
sa v e d us."
M O R E IJ tU D A N U M T o tell
inen , sh ou ld rem em b er th at big n a m es lik e , R ep ublican. C lara B o o th e L uce, btick-
Ctvlo lea d ers, fir e m a r sh a ls and fir e
w ill W e stln g h o u se , D elta ,
G en eral E lec- ed by un told m illio n s, se e m s to be for
p r e v en tio n e x p e r ts a r e s tr iv in g to th a t th e ir o w n h u m a n g o o d n e ss
s a v e th em .
T ry a s yo u m ay, pay I trie, P h llc o an d a h o st o f o th ers 'grab b in g all w e can for ou rse'v es.
a w a k e n c itiz e n s to th e n e c e s s ity o f
y o u r d eb ts, be th e m od el p a ren t, th e | a ren 't sp e n d in g good a d v e r tisin g d o l- 1 In vasion or K trungulizatlon
h a ltin g fir e s b efo re th e y sta rt. T h eir
o b e d ie n t ch ild , th e
h elp fu l
c itiz e n tars fo r fun.
T h ey k n ow w h a t hap-
P erh a p s th e m ost im p o rta n t p oliti-
Jo b Ta°Ul?
‘ W f l a n d y e t in G od's h o ly e y e s th e se a re p ened to o th e r s a n d th e y ’ve d ecid ed cal str u g g le w ill d evelop in co n n ec-
P r e .id .n t W i l s o n ,
s t a te m e n t th a t but ¿ |t h y l a g .
“W e are a ll as an 1 th a t Mr. P u b lic Isn't g o in g to g e t a :tlon w ith th e policy to be u sed in
“ fire Is m o re th a n M p riv a te m isfo r ­
¡b rin g in g G erm an y to her k n ees. On<
tu n e. co u ld b s d riv e n
h o m e o n ce u m
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g io u p fa v o rs th e im m ed ia te in v a s io i
an d for all.
h u m a n b est, th e n w h a t yo u a sk . H ere j G e ttin g back to th e D e lta B ook s. , 0f E u rop e and I a ssu m e th a t P resi
h te o u n e ss - I F ir st a se r ie s o f sp e c ia lty b o o k lets
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dent, R o o se v e lt is b ack o f th e se im -
w e h a v « it B u t n o w _ r ig ---------------
and
o f God Is b ro u g h t to lig h t, th ro u g h I G ard en
F u rn itu re
N o v e ltie s. m ed ia te in v a sio n plans.
B v E urope,
II an d ! S m all
F u r n itu r e
D e sig n s, 40 fin e j mPan th e in v a sio n o f th e C on tin en t
fa ith in J e s u s C h rist, u n to
tables,
and
m a n y o th er grou p ed it8e|f.
T a k in g N o rw a y is not in v a d ­
M any la r g e d a ir ie s h a v e g o n e out u p on all th a t b elieve.
sp e c ia ltie s.
T h en
a se c o n d
set ! in
I g E u rop e.
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C ertain ly, if th is is not
o f b u sin ess.
M ore an d m ore is th e
n a tio n havttng to rely fo r Its food on th e sin -g u ilt; n ex t God p u ts on us "P ractical D elta P r o je c ts" — a se r ie s ¡th e in ten tio n o f th e R o o se v e lt A dniin-
O regon M utual P o lic ie s a r e N O N -A SSE SSA B IJC .
You N E V E R pay
w n ete r __
n a _ l
r ig
_ h te o u sn e ss and th a t se e m s to he grad ed a s to the ________
istra tio n ^ . . it . __________
h a s been d e c e iv in g th e
th e fa m ily fa rm w h e r e th e m em b ers h is o _________
m ore th a n th e p rem iu m on th e fa c e o f th e policy. O regon M utual
o f f th
th e e h
h om
om e e c c r r a a ftsm
fts m a a n
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e n A m erican people.
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m a p-
in ta in s m ore th a n th r e e tim e s th e su rp lu s required by O regon
th e se are d ra w n from the
;isguni<yj th a t th e real in v a sio n jum
co w s, ten d to th e fa r m in g «hiring th e e v e n a s C h rist w h o did no sin . A long , books. A ll
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H e is th e r e to ca st zine
T h is o u tfit 1ms a n o th e r b o o s w ay, A frica and T u rk ey .
T he Inva-
la te h ou r c a ll It a d a y . g o to bed, and to In d w ell you.
h a b its am i to build out w h ich I h a v en t seen P r a ctica l s|on m ay be c e n tered at one point
g et up to d o th e Job all o v e r a g a in , o u t ou r old sin
O F M cM IN N V II.I.K
C h rist in to your th in k in g , sp e a k in g F in ish in r M ethods W hich sh ou ld b e | or ¡,Pa, t e ,e d o v e r se v e r a l points,
p o in ts
I
se v e n d a y s a w eek .
O rg a n ized 1894— 40 y e a r s o f R e lia b le S erv ice t ’ha«. L. W a lk er, A gen t
Y our part Is to liv e by in v a lu a b le to a m a te u r sh op o w n ers j itn, not
m ilita ry m an an d am
If th e fa r m e r s w ork ed th e sh o rt an d d o in g
and lavntan h o m e «lecorators.
A ll: &b| 4 to c o m m e n t on th is problem .
I
h ou rs and receiv ed th e h ig h pay o f th e B ib le an d p ra y er and to pres.i on
w o rk ers in w a r in d u str ie s w h o a re In y o u r C h ristia n d u ty a s God g iv e s th e b o o k s a re sp len d id ly ed ited a n d |(lo how evPr u n d ersta n d th a t th e Ad
d e a r ly ns w ell s s c o n c ise ly lllu stra t- m in istr a tio n
fa v o rs w o r k in g
100',
. _
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“Ever}? F orm o f P ro tectio n "
H illsb oro, O regon
co n sta n tly str ik in g fo r e v e n h ig h e r you to se e It.
S a lv a tio n Is fr e e but th e u tte r ly
w a g es, th e se w o r k e r s w o u ld p rob ­
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e a r n s ete r n a l re­
ably be p a y in g a d ollar a q u a rt for yield ed C h ristia n
w ard by P o w e r F rom On H igh
m ilk.
B eaverton Boy
N a tu r e s r e q u irem en ts on th e fa rm
N am ed M anager
r e c o g n ise
n o a r tific ia l
p ro d u ctio n
V ern Map«**, form er B ea v erto n resi
lim ita tio n s an d slo w -d o w n sa b o ta g e .
d en t, h a s b een n am ed a s m a n a g er of
T h ere a re tw o pood p la c e s to put
th e P o rtla n d sto re o f G rayson Shopn.
C lo v erd a le, O regon
str ik e r s to d a y —In t h e A rm y and on
_____
ThM sp a c e paid fo r by an O regon Inc.
M apes is a g r a d u a te o f th>-
th e fa rm s
T h ey w odkt th en g et an
B e a v erto n h ig h sch o o l and th e Un
b
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.
Idea o f w h a t real w ork la.
v era lty o f O regon and h a s been cm |
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"At th e en d o f th lg w a r A m erican
ployed by O lds and K in g, a s b a se ­
b u sin ess w ill h a v « It« g re a te st o p p o r­
m en t m e r c h a n d isin g m an a g er
tu n ity to h elp put In* b ette r w orld
Mr M apes h a s Just retu rn ed from
for w h ich w e a re fig h tin g on th e
v is itin g b u y in g and e x e c u tiv e o ffic e s
h ea lth y e c o n o m ic b a sis w h ich w ill
o f th e G ra y so n c o m p a n y in L os An- j
k eep It better."— P a u l G. H o ffm a n
g e le s and N e w Y ork
H e w ill ta k e I
up h is d u tie s a s lo ca l sto re m anage*-
im m ed ia tely .
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T h e publio seld o m h e a r s o f th e be­
h in d -th e -sc e n e s s tr u g g le s ,to
ove-
conre k n o tty p erfo rm a n ce
p io b le m s
“And the E a rth W a t Filled
o f m odern w a rcra ft.
H o w th e y a ie
so lv ed In la b o r a to r ie s seld om r e a d ie s W ith V iolence!“
th e h ea d lin es, a lth o u g h th e so lu tio n s H ello F o lk s:
a re o f h ea d lin e Im portance.
Y ou c a n tu rn w ay o v e i in y o m B i­
fin d
o n e se n te n c e
that
Such w a s th e c a s e w ith lu b iic a tin g ble and
su b m a rin es, a p roblem th a t a W est c r o w d s in to a n u tsh e ll th e co n d itio n s
Down in the Solom ons and on the
ern oil c o m p a n y h a s fin a lly so lv ed to th a t sp rea d o v er th e e a rth lik e m o
A
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c o a sts the C ro co d ile B oat or
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be-
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th e s a tis fa c tio n o f th e N a v y In c o m ­
ta n k lig h te r played a m ost im p o r­
H ere sh e Is
m en d in g c o m p a n y e n g in e e r s on th e ir for* N o a h 's Flood"!
Killed
W ith ! ta n t role in landing our invasion a r ­
su c c e s s, a
h ig h n a v a l o ffic e r re- "And th e E a rth W as
V iolen ce."
N o w It y ou ca n d ig up a m ies. T hese self-propelled, light . . .
b ette r
d c sc fip U o n
of
th is
“ f ly ­ fa st bo ats haul tan k s, a rtille ry and
b low ed age'' w h ere e v o lu tio n is t • t h e r e q u ip m e n t from the h ig ships
b a c k fir in ',
w hy,
th u n d er-in -llg h t- off-shore to the beach h eads.
ntn', I'll tip m y h at to yo u . if sin»«-
body don t ta k e m y hat from m e
fir st!
T o e n c o u r a g e s t r lk e is J oh n L e w is
a m t a ad d in ' a n y th in g to ou r w orld
p ictu re e x c e p t c o m fo r t a n d a id to
H itle r an d Co., w h en he tr ie s to pull
a co a l str ik e Just at th is tim e o f th e
“ Our men in the service in this war have
“ Out ot thousands of re­
the first
r*oon.
B u t I fig u ie th a t h is m in e is
p retty definite ideas about what th ey ’re
*a ignm ent’ to the t - : \ - te K no
a re m ore p a tr io tic
th a n he Is and
h ie waa
fighting for and the wav they want to find
th a t all h is str ik e e ffo r ts w ill blow­
•M ake sure I’ll have a job in my chosen
!
our country when they come b a c k ...d o n ’t
up In h is fa c e lik e a P o le C at C on ­
field of work when I get back’. Number 5 was
I
you think so. Judge?"
v e n tio n a " b a c k fir in '!”
I hard ly
‘Make sure that Prohibition isn’t put over
th in k th e s e U .S.A is a go in ' to let
" I certainly do. George. Ju st a week or so
on us again.’
th a t "Rig C h in ch Bug" d isru p t us*
ago I was reading in a national magazine the
When the men in the last war came
B A R B W IR E B IL L
We need m ore and m ore of them .
i exults of a poll taken among our soldiers.
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home and found prohibition had been put
for they a re essen tial to th e su c c e ss­
K eep
J
It'
F lying
A n d y Gutnj) says
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m e t on them behind thetr backs they were
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