Pace 2 BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE, Beaverton, Oregon RATION BOOK REMINDER N O T IC E T O ( ItE D IT O R S 8049 C u t t h i s o u t a n d k e e p i t in y o u r N o tic e is h ereb y given, tha* t h e un p u r s e o r billfold. d e rs ig n e d . C h r i s t i n e H a n d , h a s been MEAT, B U T T ER , C H E E S E : o a p p o in t e d A d m i n i s t r a t r i x of t h e e s j R e d S t a m p s A 18 t h r o u g h G 5 a r e t a t e of E d w a r d A. Ivey, d e c e a s e d , by , H H. J E F F R I E S , PubUxher j go od in d e f in i te l y , th e C o u n ty C our^ of W ash in g to n : j ST A M P F O K LAM B— C o u n ty , O re g o n . All p e r s o n s h a v i n g P u b l i s h e d F r i d a y o r e a c h w e e k by t h e P i o n e e r P u b l i s h i n g Co., a t B e a v e r t o n . S p a r e s t a m p 25 in b o o k N o. 4 v a lid c la i m s a g a i n s t s a i d e s t a t e a r c h e r e b y 1 O re g o n . 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S h o r t e n i n g t h e w o r k i n g d a y 1o “s p r e a d la b o r " is o f n o d i f f e r e n t f r o m k il li n g little p i g s a n d p lo w in g Up c o tt o n . I a m d e l i g h t e d to h a v e T h o . i E D ew ey t a l k a b o u t “ n e w f r o n t l ' i- '; h u t h e a p p a r e n t l y ig n o r e s th e f io n tie rs w ith th e g re a te s t o p p o r t u n i t i e s o f all, n a m e l y , t h e In t e ll e c t ual a n d spiritual. P r e s i d e n t R o o s e v e lt 's M i s t a k e P r e s i d e n t R o o s e v e lt s a y s t h a t th e L e a g u e o f N a t i o n s f a i l e d b e c a u s e it ! r. .•lh" T he sim ple tr u th is t h a t it fa i le d b e c a u s e It l a c k e d “ relig io n ". It is s till im p o s s i b le to m a k e a silk p u r s e o u t o f a m > w ' s e a r . A s p i r i t u a l a w a k e n i n g is n e e d e d to r a i s e n o t o n l y o u r n a t i o n a l in c o m e b u t t h e in c o m e o f t h e e n t i r e w o rld . O u r d i f f i c u l t y Is t h a t w e c o n s i d e r o n ly t h e s e e n t h i n g s s u c h a s la n d , foreBta, m in e s, h n r b o r s , etc. a n d e n t i r e l y o v e r l o o k t h e g r e a t e s t o f all n a t u r a l re s o u r c e s , n a m e l y , c h a r a c t e r , b r a i n s , In itia tiv e , i m a g i n a t i o n , c o u r - .ige a n d w illp o w e r . T h e g r e a t e s t of H. "HERB" JOHNSON, Owner, Mgr. 10075 S. W. Pacific Highway at 45th Drive Telephone just installed “ Did you hear that Tom is Roinc; to be inducted into the Army next week, judge?’’ “ Yes, Frank told me this morning down at the barber shop. Our town’s got a lot of men in the service now, Jim. In fact, all towns have. I was just reading in the paper where there are more than 10,000,000 men away from their homes in the armed forces. And, from all reports, they’re doing a grand job bringing victory closer every day. “ We folks at home have a mighty big obligation to those 10,000,000 fighting men. We’ve got to produce the food to keep them well fed. We’ve got to keep them supplied with the ammunition and equipment they need to finish their job. We’ve got to help the Government pay for all these supplies our men need by buying more and more War Bonds. We’ll have another big chance to do that by helping to put the next War Loan drive over the top, Jim. “ And, in addition, we must be sure that, while they’re away and can’t express their opinions, we don’t go voting on and deciding a;iy things that will displease them when they come back.” CHERRY 1089 - - '•/ sponsored by Conference o f Alcoholic Beverage Industries, Ine Last winter's snowfall is cooking the meals in thousands of local homes, and is running the flame-shooting welding machines in local shipyards. W ANTED For—this snow feeds the rivers . . . which tumble down long shafts TURKEYS to whirl the great propellers of our electric generators . . . which ALMO grind out lightning for operating the machinery on our farms, and for operating Live Poultry and Eggs the vast equipment of our factories. R eceiv in g A D re ssin g P lan t« ; P o r t l a n d , M cM in n v ille , S a le m . A lb a n y , Eugene, R oseburg, R e d m o n d , O re g o n . M a in O f f i c e a n d In the past half-century, PGF. has built five water-power plants, at a cost of $18,500.000. This has taken “ know-how.” In fact, P la n t Northwest Poultry & Dairy Products Co. PGF made electrical history by developing the first long-distance transmission of electric energy on the North American continent. S. K. O a k S t r e * t , F ti r U a n d , O ra. P lim ic I .Ast 5141 • Later. PGE engineers made a river plunge 850 feet straight down a clitf through two huge pipes to get low-cost power. PG1 became the first large distributor of Bonneville power. PGE's water-power WHEN IT S r • * GOOD EATS plants produce 650,000,000 horse-power-hours of electricity annually. PGF has the know-how for meeting the power needs of the war and the postwar. YOU WANT DROP IN AT SKYWAY ON H IG H W A Y Near Cedar Street S tudio E v en in g s A T 6<>37 R e a LA. 1942 T E A C H E R O F V IO L IN ALBERT F. CRE1TZ V IO L IN IST T e a c h e r o f V io lin 305 A LI S K Y BI-DG. l*O R TL A N D N W . C o r. 3 r d a n d M o r r i s o n ■ ■ P o rtla n d General E le c tr ic Com pany for ’A c e n t u r y , p i o n e e r i n g in e l e c t r i c a l " k n o w - h o w "