The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, July 21, 1950, Image 2

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ELSEWHERE IN OREGON
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FVfNTS AS CM* OH »CLIO »Y OU* CO N TfM FORA * ! ES
IN SURROUNDING NORTHWEST COMMUNITIES
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S'^c « O nd Se« Them
T c*fey
EE^EEPG DRESSES
FULL EMPLOYAIENT
The k . i t t c * a t » 6 a : ' -i
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< in v T i t j i w c w r the peace of tèe
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eusLy
The fury *z«d
d r t e ? r _ i i* Ä of U e i f j r w j - r? m * 2 í j ü e :
ce carefully piasreti strategy It wifi ta**-
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was ñrv*. thought íce the Urited
Vaöous to resolve t i e sztsatxc.
Par.-a D x d É B tia B a a t m f it effected in
tike U u M Stale*. W ith revival o f t i e draft,
t i e firs* rare stet* t a r a r í <«»* aifid of
w i t ä : e w M c y are '-U er W tK m l the
fa ta re icAd?
IL s V jst offer* a cempariaou * .th wasch to
sterpe** the eveaU that are come. B et the
cirt ^ditazsce* o f t i » degree of war are
sharply difieresst. for i i ' a x t . than the
day* ^
r g up to f a i partiopatioB in
World War I I
¥'jr oae tm eg. tae Lasted States is enjoy-
211 a high degree of «-rpfcymefit at the
pr eaert time T i n 1* a foai many .have lc-ng
N Ä g it. For p e a c e fe e pcrprisee. ;t j a de-
veàopcaexxt which eccourage* prosperity arid
thriving e o a d itio u o f ix^ .zeaa For war. it
may be a ü . >r breaking pexrt :r the 'pros­
perity" witsch previous war eras hare made
The a c y stafiC-ng ic ha* scified 2 n
patientl y . *» siting her ta ra at the counter
Her eyes '¿ -.A d ns if revealing ac inner ex-
cte-nen: She nervously chewed fier k>wer
lip Then came her chance with the salesgtrL
IU taae c^ght sacks of sugar' , sne sa«i
The girl's eyes widen mvoluctAraly Thee,
sre pissed *.ne order on and delivery
made. And what she m ight have thought
w*t* c .ntersed » :th the greed o f pec-pie so
tea.". «« l ® w . n iu t *f
tgaer. with tneir own aelfifth natures as to
w * emi
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e-xp»>se suer, naked h.urdm g
Lc Li* TELEPHONE RE->
Bt*. iW Snx*.* rA T .iC 4
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The m ajority o f as are wei] acquainted »»»I
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with the proedems i f rat«-c„rg and remem­ îmKr u s
fte f i e i f ear# inr & -» ;.^r- «■ l W p ij» .
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ber. too, the flourish o f the black market t t r *
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daring World W ar H There were long hnes
T V biMr • « ; r - ji ;otr»i ’JV S-—T
of men and women, carefully courting coc- r* a .r a t -Js* e# : k V m ' « 4 r s | w * facMd ;or-a *1 P - r j i : M r 3J
TV» Tir- -
n t * j m e ?-
pciCkS and matching them with the necessary !V t i w i rotr - *i.- ta» jtt-'Tï*.
Wj*e r'p-
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cash for items o f food. Hardly anyone with
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that freshened memory wants a r e t u r n o f ^ í n * w r «e«» ■ *
T V -S-ÜEWÓ^Í -> • »TJ U ÍK LC r a f r » a ^ for lo t! r r m ; «*.; ^x..-
this circumstance.
Yet it is the grabbing o ff o f items 1a L ie J S eéjta l C e c ie r » V - » it
V i fxtrered e
panx baying which sets the wheels to mov­
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# (H U K V OPTIWI-W TOLD
iag for a return to rationing There is more
E-j»r j ulnw wtll 090-
At a » r l ì of the b j j
than enough food available. If the
be will esL L ie efcief af jcla ee » v
— Œ o iv vie rsrrwt tV rrr m«9
play the game honestly, no one wt D be •jaÆy «d a fe w *a j-r j m u
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.v ru 'î
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hurt.
x je r: L£*
» ' ijç *:- t • • • • •
«e-Jr p » f ’
By the fact that the unemployed are ac*
Along with these fast-onAhe-draw r. «aro- o r u u n o x u d i t o r n
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A LTfîjtj* o
C f».-w 7 T il : trvr
sta-oiitr in king hue* drawing their jobless ers. there are many unsrupuloui tradesmen
l* O n a :t m ch a a M a t h f
- r m » » a ? r » i î * lc - « e t .
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pay checkt. the g vo m n M n t will be forced
who are quick to take advantage of human -X O y e r ata te S a f r t r c
t* »«r-—
«v- 4 È*-»e>* o# lâ » • • • • a •
to freeze jobs and wage*, in the event o f ac
gullibility and greed While it is too early to ; kf ~
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ail-oat war effort. Gone will be the frantic,
jr e too many examples o f the full impact o f
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t * :;
T><! .r th* UL?TE?_V ORXGON v r » r « i n 11^1 I
money-no-object. m ac power recruiting for these money-hungry opportunists, they wiB
br 5 » r r irrrrk.»
P-EVTE"*' tie i.: : .ieet» bare tee* ™
workers in industry.
appear in force before ¿ e g .
of L i*
u a o rsa te i wtrh iir a r t - * o f 'Æ - »I La# B tr k M * aad
The government. by actual necesaity. will
A.'read;, peaces of various crxnmodities are íe - VaAe fee t-cwrro»! of t ie t y r a it frsr. m O U e . H e u v r t u r t r
be prompted to decade vital industries
«ffl 0 # frr= J-a» Î 4 LC ar
•jallfxmng Some merchants are doggedly
W orsers will find it m ereasicxiy difficult to tryin g to push back the upped ;*nce treskd.
L i* T OS THT WATER BCD
ch a cfe jobs for better pay. Necessary jobs What wiD resuh may be a disastrous in­
r-i J -Y
will have prsonty without question and the fluence oc the alrea dy discounted value of
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matter o f individual choice will sink into the American dollar Inflation 15 compc-und-
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obtovioo.
<d of many causes Its end result is frtgr.ten-
TSr TIMES
t i t ! L £4 lO-
Surely this w il De an assault oa a n gn t
mg.
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SlILc WfC IS
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>-r g held in violate. Freedom of choice will go
Likewise, jum ping the gun by frenzied
Var-i i-,f .
N» prom­
by the boards, quite like many another free
hoarding is encouraging an imboiaixe of
er l»r§ fee » r.r
is i
docn which wxli be ; -ir.ked to strengthen the normal trade conditions.
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equipping of a continent as as arsenal o f
A >»e»rîl -L i l
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war.
i f « « M . w fúrt « m 4 i I h « i| i V »
FARM ERS BLAST -P L A N ”
I* tb * O f n s n s r ho» te a
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T W short-tugnted and »elfish enough to
Perhaps they were too busy mhen the
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•»raei»« wllo
privately or pobbety want war for the greedy
•tace » « 00 for getting petition signer* m
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gains they anticipate wxl probably awaken
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to * --ecce your oj * o ,
behaif of the two coatrndictory ptaas for re-
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in the event o f their wish compliance and ap-pr rtxmment of state .egtsiator* as author-
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x w < tre e- or •grr
o a v s i ce r r a re r f q c f i * t
find that the ofcl dream is ended and the
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red by pcyalatkci growth. But whatever
truck
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merits
re­
nightmare is on.
the reason, only now comes leaders of the
CüBTUBOi »t.:
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coced
Full emplormest and war hardly h a rrr»
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Farm ers Union to blast the **«-xal)ed ool-
nize
lanced reappomonmer. t legislative plan”
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ts e scoy rty M I n o m # adjsres*. • ,* ,
which woo a right for referendum vxde by
1032 N. E CANYON RD.
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filing o f required signatures
FTRE A W CTVfL D EFE N SE
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An official pronouncement o f the U non s
MOS*eb SNooemg Ce*^*r
sw # 3 *i * m a n a th» ytt
W O . adopt«* throughout the state of
neadquarters labels the plan as an attempt
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« rliiiiiS ; 4 « j » -JV city
s-.i
»mutual aid agreements between aeighbvnng
R*v»>e B e o ve rty 4665
to debver more prAÈXteai power into the
saderLiA e Lo 4: ! V jofc > r r ;- # i
fire protection districts. Oregon * moviag hands erf a few which w * be ia the îa t e m t
cii.*j« fw •> in rt ae
l L t
forward to a s-gcificact preparation m a r il
o f big tKismea*^
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Sorh a t-iaal should make headline*, of
m
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The idea o f erne fir* company coming to course. But it would be more productive of
;rx i r o r jit e n iá i fire h u r í
m
the aid of another is an accepted custom of results to hare made this blast when it
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standing. But it is advantageous to would have counted— during cam pagns to
clarify this m U rtkaage and establish it on a get signatures.
definite, agreement basis.
And the energy j**d ia rrrtirizing thé
No one knows, for sure, what the future
measure «hick will be oa the »allot anight
offers, ¿c these troubled times. Wishfully
•o nobly have been better ^roew4»rf in or-
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for
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th rating that ac diaarrer m ight strike us 1* gamz.r.g a suecessful signature campaign
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a very shaky refuge against the encroacn- for the ocher plan.
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CULVERT
DRAIN
dread of a senosu war ootbrea*. Cer-
Certam fy. -ante reapportiociment of the
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» mnaohdatian o f fire fighting
•egrslatur* is long overdue
SCWEt
IRRIGATION
it by regions » planning for the
future, in the twin requirements o f fire and
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FU N D S FOR THE FAIR
e
Sue Your 8AH'dwç Vorervc Dec er
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d v ih a a defense
There's going to be a county fair at Hills­
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boro again, this year But it wiB depend
p a r t n e r s ln e f f o r t
tipor. the people and 'organizations as to lost
Portland Concrete Pipe A Products Co.
There are s a s y task* oa a country news­ how sjcceasfu i the a ffa ir wiH prove.
paper Hkjeh 4 ml .and a sense o f devotion not
By latest dispatch from the county fair
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cœnparar.êe to r*her less strenuous lines. The board, the fact is inferred
this annual
cooeef* of pdbhc service, aimed at the com­ celebration needs more »E«n token ntf«u>|
munity levéf news interest, requires a steady, and support. Money must be taaen in before­
unending effort.
hand to enaole the preparation o f Hiiidings
Sometimes le u recogznxed than they de­ to house exhibits. The public is lrged to ex­
serve are our colleagues and partner* u. the press a V'*e o f confidence m the fair idea by
job o f putting out the weekly new* They, purchase o f reason-admission buttons now
■ rin g offered.
our correspondent*, have priceless co ataru
in their home neighborhoods in behalf of our
We. as a nation, have a tradition of coun­
publication They represent one o f the most ty fairs As aa annual exhibit, these fuar-
significant departments o f a complex ven­ tiutrs show o ff the agricultural splendor* at
ture.
the land, o ffer a competitive show-room for
There ia, in the makeup o f most new* cor­ homemaxers* skills and cowmbut« to wider
respondent*. a strong cense o f cotumuAity
knowledge rf neighbor* and activities la the
pnde You will find them always eager and regions cluse to h
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obliging to spread word of group events and
I u educati'jaal features are painless but
persemai ac tuevementa along with their so­ long-range. Canceflation of this yearfv event
cial note* W hatever m good for then- home would be a loss o f distinct proportions. With-
neighborhoods usually finds it» way into
w t support, however, the fair board will dm
print, through th eir contimring observations.
be aWe to offer a .-pectacle which justifies
bv r edero Sov ngs 4 Loc- -s-¿ranee CcT>c»ot'3r»
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The training correspondents receive in the situation.
or rstrvmsr'toi »> o# rSe U'v *ed S*T*es Gcve-^'-w^*
e • • • • •
maintaining a schedule o f weekly news
Many things go into such a presentation.
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writeups offers compenaatiom that contrib­ And funds for the fair are of high impor­
A safe. profrtuMe a*d cewreweewt
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ute a great deal. When constantly striving to tance.
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improve writing style aud ftpeuiag. for in­
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stance. they achieve a more fluid style m
A F L Y 'S l*OL\T OF VIEW
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the beat w ay— by writing and devel -pir.g.
From many sides there comes to us the i
We think com o p ndenta deserve appre­ prvpestion that a nunh <rf cotton, absat the
Currewt OivikeN
ciable cotnmeodatMHi in their home neigh­ size of a powder puff. wiB keep away all
v ,£M8€R FEOERA a H O v t l CAN BA. s k
borhood*. W> heartily wish for them the flies if it is pinned or fastened to a screen
respect and approval o f their neighbors door.
which they deserve, in ju st proportion to
This modern world, with its atomic div>
their selfless attention to events and hap­ sion*. its technological advances and its
pening* o f their home areas
strange prediction*, has its confusing as­
And in spite o f the own pressure* that pect*.
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crowd upon us in a steady stream, we re­
Perhaps the unbehrvaote m ystery tpre-
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m ark a particular, professional tie with
-uming the gadget works, would be more un­
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these who are our partners in a weekly e f­ derstandable if we had the fly's point of
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fort. week a fte r week.
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