Friday, August 13, 1943
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE, Beaverton, Oregon
P age 2
] good
I’ve been hither and thither,
stayed off w elfare rolls (tho got
pretty clo se), and enjoyed th¿ com
mon m an's sim ple fruits of our de-
1 m ocracy.
If you keep t is in mind
you can readily see that 1 am hardly
I in a position to d igress upon "how
1 to m ake good" from the point o f a
; big local su ccess
It occurs to me,
however, that I can w atch clim bs
and falls from the bottom as w ell as
from the top.
All up and going concerns that are
' enjoying business health have prom o
tions. Men die, m en quit, operations
' expand or ch an ge and a m ove is
1 made.
The part th a t in terests me is the
action of various parties when a pro
m otion is in th e air.
A lot of them
w ill sa y —“w ouldn't have It for a
gift". 90c/i are can d idates for th is '
Burlington Liar's club.
Another
type rushes around like mad show ing
w hat am bition they possess.
T his
is in such violent con trast to their I
usual w orking dem eanor that their
w orking pardners have all they can
do to m aintain a straigh t face. Low
est on the scale is the modern day
Judeas who w ill sell h is soul for th ir
ty pieces of silver or anybody else's
for a lot less.
T h is poor creature, j
no m atter how clever he thin ks he is.
is generally found out or ardently
supected and thenceforw ard is plac-
RUN, KIDDIES. RUN
Yes, the kiddies run w hen the Wild
Man of Borneo tak es a fter them.
But w ith Jesus, they pile Into H is
arm s until H e m ust
rebuke the
grow n-ups who would push them
Published F riday or each w eek by the P ion eer P ublishing Co., at Beaverton, a w a y —“S uffer the little children
Oregon. E ntered a s second-class m atter at th e poatofflce at B eaverton, O ie and forbid them not to com e unto
Me; ;for of such is the kingdom of
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Three M o n t h s _______________f 3.'>o heaven," said He.
One Year _
So w ith sm ile
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Subscription P ayable in Ad ta n c a and gracious word, Jesu s drew them
S is Months
By Fred P. H. Clyde
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close,
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N icodem us, the great teacher of
H illsboro O ffice— Room 5, D elta Bldg., P hone 1641
this colum n.
S en tim en ts are cred
Israel,
sou
ght
out
our
Lord.
H
e
sat
P ortland O ffic e - 408 P an am a Bldg., 3rd and Alder
P hone AT w ater 6591
ited to the colum nist, Clyde, and do
at Jesus feet to drink in the life-g iv
not necessarily coincide with our
ing fa cts as to the new birth.
And
Á fé m U t
he learned—"Except a m an be born j editorial policy.
again, he cannot see the kingdom of 1
sparer
R E g '
God.”
H um an birth?
W e are sin
SOLATION
In tke past as of now, I have
P ublisher
ners by birth, by choice and by prac
tice.
W e m ust b e'b orn again, from som etim es been kidded unm ercifully
about my farm ing and w orkship pro
above and of God.
These, I tak e in part, in
We pass up the loud m outhed brag- clivities.
um e inevitably falls off.
Consum gert.
But the people heard Jesus good spirit; the ill-m annered and
ers are sim ply unable to buy what gladly. So it w as that on a day when boorish type of joshing in clines me
they desire, and the standard of liv the tem ple police w ere sent to arrest to rem em ber part of a B iblical sa y
ing spirals dow nw ard.
R etailers, our ls>rd, they cam e hack em pty I ing:, “—forgive them —they know not
chain stores In particular, have ab handed, m aking for excu se—“N o m an 1 w hat they say.”
sorbed as m uch as possible of the ever spoke as th is m an.” Q uite true i N ow th ere’s all kinds of people
rising costs.
P rofit m argin s for and the throng stood spell-bound un- j (praise th e variety) w ho have all
som e groups have dropped to one per der Jesu s tea ch in g w hile th e police j k ind s of hobbies.
V arious types of
cent of sales or less.
T h is one per them selves m ust have been con vict g en ts that I know play golf, consum e
cent cushion is the w age upon which ed.
The face w as th e face of a m an gallon s o f beer, ch ase an yth ing that
large segm en ts of the distribution but the w ords were th e w ords of God I boasts sk irts (or sla ck s)
and
industry m ust som ehow survive.
If and how could they touch H im un- fem inine form, play tit-tat-toe, bridge
arbitrary price ceilin g s or the pres less He gave H im self up?
j or a thousand other avocation s w hich
sure of co sts cut m aterially into the
W e would hold back if sent to they adm it or deny w ith various de-
paper-thin m argins of retailers, the , judge the w om an tak en in adultery— . grees of success.
This, I consider,
industry cannot live an y m ore than ¡n the very act, as the Bible puts ty. to be every m an's ow n destiny.
In
could the w orker w hose pay envelope Would you speak th e word and see several I have above listed I believe
failed to m eet th e living co sts o f his the crowd stone her to death as their a m an can m ake as m uch o f a d—n
INVITATION TO DEATH
. law dem anded?
W ould you be fool of h im self as he p leases unless
Fuel sh ortages are com p elling peo fam ily.
Inasm uch as the country cannot a f raid of a scen e and set her free? in so doing he g ets in other people's
ple to convert heating sy stem s to the
B ein g near bald, I am hardly |
use of coal or wood.
In m any cas get along w ithout an efficien t distri- | it raised no problem for our Lord, ! hair.
button industry, there is no a ltem a - w hom they set out to trap.—’’H im to be bothered on th is score.
es, conversions are being m ade to re
The w isenh eim ers crack w ise as to
place the use of gas.
U nless these tive except to assu re it a liv in g w age th a t is w ithout sin am ong you, let
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him cast the first stone at her.” And our farm in g—w hereupon I am in
change-overs are m ade properly,, fire
A
her accusers
one by one. clined to show a w ell-filled ration |
ind explosion hazards are created.
i-x SO L D IE R SP E A K S
from
the eldest w ent
tQ the out lagt
book and a h ealthy fam ily.
They
If g a s has been used and it is de So you re sick of the w ay th e coun-
^ « w h e r e are these th in e accus- sm irk at w orkshop and I show them
sired to sw itch to a solid fuel such
trjrs run,
1 ere?” asked Jesus of th e wom an.
built
from
as wood, the ch an ge should never be And you re sick of the w ay the ra- I They were gone _ . . N either do T a c_ the house that w a s
scratch
I'll
go
a
little
furth
er
on
m ade
w ithout m aking certain that
tionlng s done,
| cuge thee.
Go and sin no m ore.” th is deal.
N ow at present I drive a 1
the chim ney is built for the purpose. And you're sick of stand in g in a line,
T his w as not yet H is hour to sit in I bus.
I do the best I know how, |
Som e houses are constructed on the You’re sick , you say,—w ell, that's judgm ent.
N eith er could they trap w hich som etim es, no doubt, m y su-
basis o f using gas, and no regular
just fine.
H im .
| periors m ight be inclined to w ish
chim ney w as installed.
The flue So am I sick of the sun and the heat.
At th e end, C hrist having fulfilled w as a bit better. My avocation s are
m ight be of m asonary, yet too sm all. And I'm sick of the feel of m y ach all righteousness, H e bowed H is holy I
deliberately subordinated to m y o c
It m ight also have a m etal lining
ing feet,
head and tasted death for every man. I cupation and are used m erely a s an
instead of a tile lining.
In other And I'm sick of the mud and the The senten ce that w as a g a in st you, I
aid to sane, h ealthfu l living.
N ow
cases, it m ay not even be o f m ason
jungle flies.
w as carried out again st Him.
R e any norm al m an is am bitious.
If,
ary, but asbestos cem ent or sim ilar And I'm sick of the stench w hen the ceive Him as your Saviour;
take 1 a fter a reasonable tim e, I d ecide that
m aterial not suitable for other fuels
night m ists rise.
your m arching orders from the Bl- !
than gas.
And I’m sick o f the siren's w ailing ble; C hristian duty calls. C hrist w ill | ad vancem en t has passed m e by I
shall turn m y avocation (w ritin g is
shriek,
W hen au tom atic burners or stokers
m eet you w ith P ow er From On H igh an a fterth ou gh t) into a livelihood.
And
I’m
sick
of
the
groans
of
the
are used, it should be rem em bered
—and heaven at the end.
N ow , the w isest o f sm art crackers
w ounded and w eak,
that even au tom atic equipm ent needs
m ight possibly be able to d igest this
attention.
F alling to m aintain the And I'm sick of the sound of the
statem ent.
bom
bers’
dive,
prescribed w ater level can result In
cracked or distorted boilers.
Under And I’m sick of seein g the dead alive.
C loverdale, Oregon
certain conditions this w ill lead to an I'm sick of the roar and th e noise
N o one has ever pointed me out
T h is space paid for by an Oregon
and the din,
explosion.
It should be borne In
a s the hom e tow n boy th a t m ade
businessm
an.
m ind that even w ith all necessary I ’m sick of the taste of food from
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a tin,
sa fety devices, boilers and furnaces
need to be checked occasion ally to And I'm sick of the slau gh ter—I’m Annual State Nut Tour
MEN NEEDED
sick to m y soul,
see that everyth in g is in safe work
Canoelled This Summer
ing order.
C arelessness is an lnvi I’m sick of playing a killer's role,
The annual tour of the W estern
tation to property destruction If not And I'm sick of blood and o f death N ut Growers association ordinarily |
and
the
sm
ell,
death.
H ourly R a tes
And I’m even sick of m yself as well, held in A ugust has been cancelled !
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QCVl!,. T-fr
B ut I'm sicker still of a tyrant's rule. th is year because o f w artim e tra v el!
Davs 92*c
’’
THE WAY TO POVERTY
And conquered lands w here the wild conditions, but a sin gle field m e e tin g 1 1
w ill be held in Y am hill county, an- j
b easts drool,
R eports from th e A m erican A sso
nounced O. T. MW horter, secretary- j
ciation of Petroleum G eologists and And I'm cured dam n quick w hen I treasurer.
think o f th e day,
the A m erican Petroleum In stitu te
The field m eetin g at the B rooks ;
indicate that there still rem ains un W hen all th is hell will be out of the orchard betw een
M cM innville and
w
ay,
explored approxim ately l.tXja.OOOJXX)
Y am hill w as hekl A ugust 6 w hen C. >
W
hen
none
o
f
th
is
m
ess
w
ill
have
acres o f geological form ation In
E. Schuster, federal nut specialist Nites 95Hc Hr., Days 92*c
been In vain.
w hich oil m ay be found in the United
from
Oregon S tate college, explained i
S tates.
N ot only does th is vast area And the ligh ts of the world w ill blaze the work that is being done w ith so I
again,
rem ain unexplored, but today oil is
called "snake head” or ‘♦bald head-1
being produced from sands found at And th in g s w ill be as they were ed” w alnut trees.
T h is is a condi- i
before,
depth o f 13,175 feet, and present
tlon in w hich w alnut lim bs on the j
equipm ent m akes It possible to drill And kids will laugh in the streets j tops of som e trees fail to set or hold
once more,
to a depth exceeding 15,000 fe e t—as
foliage.
Nights 93c Hr., Days 90c
contrasted to 59 feet for the first And the A xis’ fla g s w ill be dipped
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P
roduction
»on 48-hour-week basis.
and
furled.
w ell drilled In 1859.
In addition to
Lack of essen tial m aterials is d e Good opportunity for advancem ent.
oil resources being plentiful, scien And God looks down on a peaceful layin g Sw eden’s
shipbuilding
pro
B asic industry
world.
tists are con tinu ally Increasing the
CLEAR TH R U U. S. EM PLOYM ENT
— Maude H arget gram .
power o f gasoline, thu s ten din g to
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P ortland or A storia
in W ashington T im es-H erald
con serve supplies.
CASH
m ust
accom pany A L L
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, At present the belief seem s preva-
C L A SSIF IE D ADS.
Mail or leave
lent in som e governm ent regulatory
Turn w ar stam ps into Bonds
•0DIJJO ano vo
agen cies that th e price of oil has
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nothing to do w ith oil production
H ot in Oklahoma
B ut a protracted oil sh ortage w ill be The Low Down
the fault of m an, rather than the From Hickory Grove
W ESTPO R T . OREGON
fnult. of nature, if oil prices are held
I
gu
ess
w
ith
m
ost
o
f
us
there
is
nt levels w hich prohibit exploration
nnd developm ent, and disregard pro som ething that g iv e s us a pain in the
W ith me, it is w hen som e
duction costs.
As long as th a t fa l neck.
lacy is m aintained, the oil sh ortage w indy gent rises up and sa y s the U. j
8 . A. is such a bogged-dow n kind of j
w ill grow w orse instead of better.
HELP AMERICA TO CONSERVE
W e w ill one day again realize that unm anageable am i d ifficu lt country
that
w
e
gotta
look
ou
t
or
w
e
are
♦he gerntness of th is nation lie s In
O N PROTEIN FEEDS
♦he g reatn ess of th is nation lies in sunk and nobody can save th e day
w ho work and produce for th e b en e except the ones w ho have been sav- I H ello Folks
W ell, the D aw g D ays struck us in |
ing It.
If the ones w ho h a v e been
fit o f society.
savin g it have let It go to th e dogs, j our Sooner sta te sorter "below the j
alm ost—how com e
they can save it belt" this year. W e aint used to ;
•k
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som e m ore
That
is w here I get July a pullin' up so hot as this year, i
ONE PER CENT CUSHION
j T his m akes m e think of m y young i
This year the demand for live
In du stries are the sam e as indi riled.
J effries or F itzsim m ons or Demp- days w ay out in the Pan H andle of
viduals.
They m ust have a living
stock feed is the heaviest in
In them days it wuz
w age if they are to op erate and sey none o f them w ere cham pions *b*8 country.
history. We appeal to every
Better and new m en a l - ! called
Man s Land
In the sum-
m aintain
m axim um
em ploym ent. forever.
dairyman
and poultryman to
put a haym aker mer tim e all of us that didn't have
They are unlike Individuals in that w ays showed up. to
cooperate with America’s Pro
® biK en u ff cow boy hat w ould git
they cannot strik e for m ore pay. An on the slipping cham pions. '
tein Conservation Program.
B ut I am strayin g o ff my subject | ° “ f
burned till they would
Industry con tinu es to serve the pub
lic as long as possible.
If the tim e of a pain In the neck.
W hen l stop peel o ff like an onion! In them days:
Make every pound of available
com es w hen It no longer earns a liv to think that th ese ta lk a tiv e gen ts the w hite thunder heads would float
protein feca do the best pos
ing w age, It quietly erases to exist. tak e me for a sucker, m y blood pres around till a bunch of em would run
sible job of producing meat,
Men are thrown out of work and the sure zooms.
The world w ill be re together and git to thunderin' and
milk and eggs.
public no longer receives its services volvin g 2000 y ears h ence a n d no the lightnin' would strik e the dry
Today th e earnings of m any Indus-1 present living person w ill be there buffalo g la s s until we could see sev
T r io n g l« P o u ltr y a n d D a ir y Fe ed *
eral fires a burnin' and som etim es it
tries are perlously squeezed betw een to g iv e It super-m anagem ent.
a re b u ilt in stric t a c c a rd a n c a
W ith 130 m illion people in our U. w ouldn’t rain en u ff to put the ft ref
risin g coats and the battle to hold
w ith U n it e d Sta te s D e p a rt m e n t o f
dow n prices.
N otable am ong these 8. A. I can ’t savvy how an y one out! Rut thunder-in-llghtnin' th in gs
A g ric u lt u r e re gu lation» .
have
changed
now
adays,
until
w
e
see
Industries la retail distribution
person can be indbtpenaable d in g-
F act Is we could dis the fires th ese hot days under the |
The retail industry as a w hole Is bust If I can.
con scien tiously figh tin g again st h igh pense w ith a fe w —and I would not noses o f the upterdate men and w inv
er prices.
M erchants realise that overlook th e on es tellin g us they are m in and g a ls w ho are a kindlin' up
their favorite brands o f cig a rettes to
the life of m odern distribution rests our only hope and salvation
6 6 5 N. fillam ooh St.. Portland. Ore.
cool th eirselves these hot days
Y ours w ith th e low down.
on prices that encourage volum e
B A R B W IR E BILL
JO SE R R A
sales
As p rices inch higher, vol-
0
THE WESTPORT
LUMRER CO.
FCtD
TRIANGLE
W
Home Canners Can Get
New Pressure Cookers
Som e o f the hom e can n ers w ho
have
received approval o f their
county farm rationing com m ittee for
a new V ictory m odel p ressure cook
er should be able to obtain their
cook ers now or w ith in a short tim e,
th e Oregon USDA W ar board reports.
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C otton and wood pulp are bein g
utilized to m ake cellu lose sp onges
w hich absorb 20 tim es their ow n
w eig h t in w ater and still float.
c. V. W ALLACE
— Signs & Cards—
R l, Bx 2, Tigard, Oregon
O pposite the Joy T heatre
PIIO N E TIC.AKD 2381
The Ice T ra d e
Frederick Tudor 20-year-old mer-
* ^»iycantile qenius.in 1805sentacarqo
'
of ice from Sauqus, Mass., to H av
ana. By time of arrival h isc a r-
qo had tu rn ed to w a t e r /
U ndaunted.Tudor blank
e te d his ice with white pine
sawdust.thereafter sola ice
regularly to British West Indian
planters, and to NewOrleans,
Charleston and Savannah..
s e c t io n
or
C A L C U T T A HARRO*
TO-OAV.
By 1833.Tudor was s e ll
ing New Enqland ice to
B ritish -merchants in ,
C a lc u tta / Ice r ev iv e d
dw indling ln d ia -A m -
erican trade.
GREEN CHAIN MEN
PLANING MILL
PULLERS
MISCELLANEOUS
YARD WORK
ed In the realm o f low craw lin g
th in gs in the m ind's of his fellow s.
H is em ployer has already silen tly
placed him in th is category.
The w orst fallacy th at m ost o f us
have is resenting the ad vancem en t of
som eone at our sid es to a step up and
then refusin g to g iv e the poor guy,
who is feelin g h is w ay, a sp ortin g
chance.
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American stea m sh ip com
pan ies have rep faced th e o id
Ice Trade with fleets o f m od
em refrigerated ships now
carrying perish able goods to
a /i our fig h tin g fro n ts.
-
The IceTrade flourished
for seventy years. Up to
Che invention of ice Ma
chinery in 1875, New
Enqland ice w a s s o l d
in every sizea b le tro p
ical and subtropical city.
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