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BHAPE, Rocciucncourt, France
(NBA I In a dozen toundprool
room t biiai'e neoaquaners,
officer ml onlliitcd men of Yi
different nationalities fired the firm
word thl month In "Operation
Bpeech."
the word re In French nd
Ehifllah the two official BHAPE
lanuuaiie and the operation 1
the luteal atep in campaign 10
end the Tower of ilnhcl almos-
phcro at the "little Pentagon."
Clan. Alfred Oruenther deputy
to Uen. Elsenhower,' Rtarted the
campnlgn a year ago to promote
belter . understandiiiK among the
DEPORTATION ORDER LIFTED Immlcnition Director
nriRo Bnrher in San Francisco said that St. Johannes
, L Metilenkamp serving wllh the Marines in Korea, can stop
'Worrying about deportation of his mother, Mrs. Maria
(.'ornala Louworcnbnrg (right), to her native Holland. She
has applied for a diplomatic visa and offered a position
in Dutch consulate at Seattle. His sister, Delia (left), 18,
who won citizenship through special act of congress, hopes
for a berth on the U.S. Olympic swim team. They arc
shown at their Mill Valley, Calif., home.
SHAPE Gets lis Language in Shape,
Operation Speech Clears Confusion
By MftH. JOK IIAI.Ol'HKK
Children who will enter nchool
for the first time next full arc
brink- reKlslrrrd now at the Mnlln
i-.lemenlurv Hchoul. A child who
will be nix years of age on or he
fore November 15 limy enter achool
In Heolembtr. Parent whose chil
dren are not alrendv reKlslered are
ahkrd to conlnct the eleinentiiry
school ro that their children may
br Includrd In the uliui being made
lor Ihe pre-nt hool clinic, which will
be held on April 10
various representative, who were
conducting BHAPE affair' In
hodge pldge of Dutch, Norwegian,
Italian, Danish and Portuguese,
besides French and English.
PROGRAM
The program now Uitnl 29
hour a day of classe In French,
eight hour In English. At the
start there were a couple of Rus
sian course, but these have been
dropped. Nobody know exactly
why.
Students Include 10 general
and a generous quota of colonel,
major, and lesser officer a well
as enlisted men and women and
civilian employe.
The claases are not compulsory,
but Donald 8. Ryerson. chief of
the Information and Educational
Branch who runs the course, has
no trouble getting students. On
his staff of 10 Instructors are a
number of highly attractive young
women.
In t'ne soundproof rooms, Indl-
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BONANZA BABY BKEF
Pres. May Chalhs called the
meeting to order. The club mem-
Curl O'Conner returned to school l ber answered roll call by giving
this werk niter recovering from an Uie weight and name of their
emergency appendectomy I a a I ! culvea. Rex and Jimmy Porterfleld
week. I practiced their demonstration on
Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Burgess of the making a rope halter. The next
Buy area are visiting for a few weighing tour will be April 19 1B52.
dsvs wl!h Joe s aunrs. Frances Pet- John Heyden, club leuder ex-
vldual teaching by sight and sound
la combined with a tape recorder
for a. concentrated 4S-mlnut session.
A special text book In French
for use In the SHAPE course be
gins wllh the simple "Where la
the pen of the captain?" and runs
throuuh lesson No. 10. which Is
colloquial conversation. There are
also sight chart, such one In
which a number oi monxey are
performing various monkeyshlne,
with the English words for their
action printed on the chart.
ADVANCED
Already some of the American
"Pupils" have reached the ad
vanced conversational stage.
' For Instance, explains Mme.
de Lastrac, one of the French In
structors, "the other day we dis
cussed a French play one of my
pupils had aeen. To hi great de
light he had understood (0 per
cent of It, Yet when he started
a year ago his French was of the
brand 'high achool,' do you call
It?"
Like her pupil ' at SHAPE.
Mme. de Lastrao seems to be
getting the Idea.
KFJI 7p1
I WAS A COMMUNIST
FOR THE P.B.I.
iHlanlry. A lnrnc crowd attended I
Bly
this show. The Stanley Inst their
v ' i . 'home and all (hrlr possessions In
,....! la lire. Mrs. Btiinlry. though badly
Imrnrd. In nt tne home oi ner
mother. Mrs. M. M. Cllne.
Bly fire department hrld a meet
ing nt the school culrterla Tuesday.
A large group attended the meet
ing. Plans were made for the an
mini fireman's bull to be held
Mny 10 at the school gym.
By TIIKI.MA Aimorr
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Leuthrrwood
hnd as their guests Uie weekend
March 21 to 24 Mrs. Lrutherwood's
Mster and brolhcr-ui-luw, Mr. and
Mrs. It. M. llarrlmun from Los
Angeles.
Mr ..,.,4 V,r Vlnrh tf1,rM.v TKF-
kiie ami Butch, and Mr. and Mrs. The senior class is maiming a
C lark Abbolt wriu lo Crater Lake 'burn divnce for Ihe night of April
HuiHlav. The group went bv the; 50. Funds from the dunce nro
way ol Klumulh Falls and on ! '"! by the Brnlors lor Ihclr trip
their return trip rame through
rasek and Clrorgctl- nipple. He has
lust returned to the states alter
three years overseas with the Navy.
The Burgesses arc on their honey
moon. Mrs. Friink Vlctorlne Is vlslllng
In Los Angeles wllh her daughter.
Jrun, nnd family.
Word hus been received from 8nn
Frnnclsco that Bill Dullon, Malln
pioneer. Is recovering sstlnfnctorlly
from mnlor surgery at a Sun Fran
cisco hospital. Mrs. Dallon and
Mrs. Robert Byrne have been with
him.
Construction work has started on
the new addition to the Malln High
school.
plained how to treat warblers and
he urged club members to dut
the calve as soon as possible with
Rotenone. The meeting was ad
journed. Catherine Dearborn
Newa Reporter
Medlord and Ashland
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Knrs snd
children, who have made their
home here for the past seven
month, have moved to llurnbrook.
Co IK.
Mr. and Mr. Wayne Varnum
and sons have moved tn Hprague
Hirer to make their home.
Cleorge Fullerton. owner of the
Arch Theater, had a benefit show
Tuesday for Mr. and Mra. Robert
PASADENA, Calif, lfl The
Pasudrim laboratory ol the Stan
lord Research Institute has In
cluded Los Angeles smog In Its
Relent IMC Investigations. Smog, a
combination of smoke and fog,
consist of 60 dlflerent lubstancea,
i,uys Dr. A M.-Zarem, ol Uie
, laboratory. Thesa substance are
4 produced by burning 60,000 tons
' of furl and rubbish and by ex
haust fume from two million mo
tor vehicles.
nt Ihe end of school
Congratulations go to one of our
business men. Martin Cavan,
owner of Ihe Loggers Club on hi
recent Interview wllh the news
paper mnnaglng cdllor from Klam-
nth Fnim
Sc-Q Calhoun A
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5 YOUNG EVANGELISTS ON FIRE FOR GOD
Openinq Niqhr, April 29 County Foirground
In The Exhibit Buildinq
NIGHTLY 7:30
Tune In "World Cruioder'i Hour " KFJI Every Soturdoy
2:30 to 2:55
WORLD WIDE CRUSADE!
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LIQUIDATION SALE!
WASHERS, REFRIGERATORS, RANGES
Rebuilt and Guaranteed!
Many priced below our rebuilding costi! We muit have thii space
for a corlood of Philco Rangci and Refrigerator! that ii on the road.
WASHERS
ALL MAKES ... as low ei
Terms es low as $4 down and $4 a month!
RANGES
as low ai
$10
29.95
Terms as low os $4 down and $4 per month!
REFRIGERATORS
Priced far below
selling prices!
Here are a few example of Refrigerator Specials:
WESTINGHOUSE 64.95
COLD SPOT ., 124.95
(New unit alone cost $90)
MW
Nice and clean, 6Vi cu. ft.
64.95
OE 5,jeu.ft. $65
GE Liftfop $40 .
FRIGIDAIRE
Late model, 7 cu. ft. 129.95
NORGE 5. 49.95
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CHRYSLER
America's Finest
The Value Car of the
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PLYMOUTH
Let ut demonstrate
uimu mam,
239 Main
Ph. 7763
How you can make a profit of $27,295,971
and go in the hole !
L According to our accountant. Union Oil
made a net profit during 1951 of $27,295,971. If
this bookkeeping profit represented the com
pany's actual "take" our 38,347 common share
owners would be overjoyed. But after paying
dividends of $11,444,259, we actually ended up
on the minus side of the ledger to the sum of -$7,534,000
in working capital.
2. Hero's the reoson: In 1951 we had to spend
$62,421,000 for replacement of worn-out equip
ment and oil properties and to enlarge our facili
ties to meet the greatly increased demand in the
West for petroleum products. This money came
from three sources.
4O.tsi.0O0
DtPftECunoB'
j Kruno
3 $40,281,000 of it came from the "depreci- :
ation and depletion" allowance. (The sums a
corporation sets aside each year to replace :
equipment and oil properties when they're worn ;
out.) $14,606,000 of it was made up out of profits.
$7,534,000 of it was taken from working capital j
the "checking account" a business keeps on
hand for day-to-day expenditures.
4. We obviously can't keep dipping into our
working capital indefinitely and stay in business.
For if we do well eventually ran out of money
to carry our receivables, inventories, etc., and
pay our daily operating expenses. That's why
something has to be done about a situation that
affects not only ns but every U. S. corporation.
5. Briefly It Is thlst The sums the tax collector
allows you to set aside for depreciation and de
pletion are based on what things cost uvien you
acquired them-not what it costs to replace them
today. Since these depreciation funds aren't ade
quate to replace equipment and oil properties at
today's prices, we have to make up the differ
ence somewhere or go out of business.
. 6 On top of this, extremely heavy taxes on
corporate earnings make it almost impossible to
retain enough profits to make up the difference.
So we have to take it from working capital. That's
why we must have a tax policy that will permit
corporations to earn enough for the replacement
and expansion necessary to maintain the produc
tivity and economic growth of the nation.
UNION OIL COMPANY
Of CALIFORNIA
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INCOI'ORATID IN CAll'OSNIA, OCTOIII I , lift .
. This teriss, tpomortd by the people of Union Oil Company, is dedicated to a
; dittutsion of how and why .4merico business functions. We hope you'll feel '
free to tend in any tvggestions or criticisms you have to offer. Write: The ;
President, Union Oil Company, Union Oil Building, Los Angeles 17, California.
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