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The OKEGOTC STATESMAN, Satecft Oregon, Hfmsday tlonilng, September 21, 1933 ri::;-'Sjt .Cj .rih MX ''
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Consumer's Part
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Under the leadership of Pres. Franklin D. Roose
velt the industries of the country have signed up
under the National Industrial Recovery Act. They
" have increased wages; they have shortened hours;
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This effort fails however if hoarding persists, if
fear prevails, and consumers withhold purchases. The
consumer has a part, and a vital one, in the success of
N.R.A. He must put his shoulder to the wheel. "We do
our part" means for the consumer to
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McDowell's Market
. Warner Bros. Elsinore
Warner Bros. Capitol
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Market Drug Store
McKay Chevrolet
Woolpert & Legg
P.C.MacDonald
Hollywood Theatre
Mack's
Miller's
Shipley's
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Safeway Stores, Inc.
Day &Niles
Commercial Book Store
General Food Sales Co.
(M. C. Jamieson
Walker's Market
Hariman Bros.
The Spa
Salem Hardware Co.
J. C. Penney Co. -Salem
Fuel Co.
(Claude McKenney X
SteusloS Market
The Jewel Box
Smoke Shop
Bishop's
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Pay N'Takit Stores
Buster Brown Shoe Store
Valley Motor Co.
C apian Grocery
U.S. National Bank
Ladd& Bush Bank
Grand Theatre
O.D.Olson, Florist
Fred Meyers Salem Co.
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