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Friilav March 21 1941 B E A V E R T O N ENTERPR ISE, Beaverton. Oregon Page 2 ELECTRICITY SERVES YOU REST— AND COSTS LESS H. IL J E F F R IE S , lU blU h- r Published F riday or each w eek by the P ioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton. Oregon. E ntered aa second-class m atter at the p oetoffice at Beaverton. Ore SI B S ( KM* W O N O ne Y e a r _________ $1-00 81x M o n t h s ___________ __________ .50 K .\ l 1 - P h i li s H e AN D ¡■«---- tv ■"»:>» ■ •" — ■ • — -» -------— ® ' ■■ ~ — a ""-------------- 1----------------- ; GENERAL 0 ELECTRIC Babson Says— S Eft p f ft ^ COSTS LESS TO O P E R A TE T hree Months — ------------ $ .S5o Subscription P ayable in Advance. E nterprise Bldg., Cor. S hort St. and Tualatin V alley H ighw ay. Phone 7503 P ortland O ffic e — 407-408 D ekum Bldg., phone AT. 6£>91 H illsboro O ffice— R o o m 5, Delta Bldg., Phone 1641 O ri •Hot|xrin|~ B U IL T TO EN D U R E T H E W O R L D ’S F IN E ST E L E C T R IC HOM E E Q U IP M E N T | Continued from Page 1 L O W E S T IN S T A L L E D P R IC E S SMALL, M O N T H L Y P A Y M E N T S the continued increasing ot the debt. F IN E S T M A T E R IA L A N D W O R K M A N S H IP — H erein lies the danger oi borrow ing. B E S T T R A D E IN A L L O W A N C E S j R ead R om an s Thirteenth Chapter, E ighth Verse, and see what the B i F rom C ongressm an H om er D. A ngeli ble has to say on this subject. W here l>o W e Stand? D n tl-I.w u e N ow l a w — N ew spaper readers know that the ■ The lend-lease law em pow ers the P resident in the interest o f national j limit o f the national debt has been ! defense: j recently raised from 49 to 65 billion j The latest figures available > (1) T o m anufacture or procure | dollars. to ths extent funds and con tra ct fo r the actual size o f the national Make Your Home authorizations are m ade available I debt put it at $45,876,972,769 as o f Convenient— Economical by Congress, any defense article j January 31. The per caDita share o f \ AN A L L-E LE C TR IC HOM E fo r the governm ent o f any cou n this debt am ounts to $346.48 fo r every C L E A N — SAFE try whose defense the President I man, wom an, and child in the coun-1 A N D E N JOY deem s vital to the defense o f the j try, or about $1,500 per fam ily. It j No Flame— No Smoke— No Soot United States. | may be o f some interest to note that j ( -> A fter consultation with th e] on August 31, 1919, when World W ar The Electric W ay of Living NO F U M E S— NO ODORS A rm y C hief o f S ta ff o r the C hief 1 was at its peak, the national debt | o f Naval O perations to transfer, am ounted to only $36,596,701,648. the sell or otherw ise dispose to any per capita share being $250.18. such governm ent any defense a r P rivate debt now also far exceeds ticles procured from funds here the existing and contem plated na to fore appropriated in a value not tional debt. The long-term private exceed in g one billion three hund debt am ounts to about 75 billions and ATwater red m illion dollars and to dispose ATwater o f defense articles procured from Includes 42 billions o f m ortgages: 12 funds hereafter appropriated to billions o f railroad debts; 13 billions the extent C ongress sp ecifically o f public utility debts; and 8 billions i o f industrial corporate debt. T he authorizes. C A P IT O L THEATRE B U IL D IN G IN M U LTN O M AH (3) T o repair, ou tfit o r recon d i additional short-term private debt Is tion to the extent to which funds represented by 24 billions o f bank are m ade available by the C o n loans; 10 billions o f retail credit ex gress any defense article to any tensions; and 3 billions o f loans on life insurance policies. A ltogether, ! such governm ent. (4) T o com m un icate to any such we have a private debt o f 112 billions. state G overnm ent any defense in form a Our com bined m unicipal and to drive hom e is that It is a ch oice A dding our n a Are W e W illing to S a crifice? tion pertaining to any defense a r debt Is 20 billions. betw een harder w ork, lon ger hours, tional .private and public debts, we In plain E nglish, ou r national ticle furnished to such G overnm ent. should righ tly be m easured and low er w ages du rin g the defense ! (5) T o release fo r export any de get the grand total o f 178 billions, or debt som e' against ou r w illingness to produce e ffo rt— o r else repudiation in fense article to any such G overn about $6,000 per fam ily. form . and save real assets,. T his .in turn, Are G overnm ent Bonds S ufe? ment. The Federal Governm ent will sh ort is con tin gen t upon ou r m oral eager P aym en t or repaym ent to the M ore and ness to w ork lon ger and harder in R em em ber— All w an t Ads go in the 1 United States may be in kind or ly announce a new loan. I am c o n raising o u r national in com e to a Big-4— A loha, B eaverton, T igard and property, or any direct or indirect larger ones will follow . benefit w hich the P resident deems tinually being asked if these new point w here its tax load will carry M ultnom ah - I f you d on ’t get an an -; My answ er is and even reduce the debt. R eal a s - 1 gwer to you r ad the first time, try i satisfactory. The pow ers o f the bonds will be paid. T ry one bill m ay be revoked by Congress “ Y es" because the Federal G overn acts, how ever, d o not include W ar again. Our ads get results, T he sa fety valve o f our j today. THIS \D IS U OH I'll T H A T M i n i TO YOU by con cu rrent resolutions by the m ent can print paper m oney to pay supplies! F R ID A Y A N D S A T U R D A Y O N LY This is som ething that national debt is con trolled by ou r j tw o H ouses before June 30, 1943; them o ff. corporations, w illingness to m ake sacrifices, by, otherw ise they term inate at that states, m unicipalities, > S P E C IA L < But how 1 w ork in g harder and lon ger to reduce | date. The President will rpport lin<* ln<J'v l*lll,‘ Ls cannot do Ko worth wni'fh nrivoto nnpnnt'nf n nnH R e g u la r $ 1 4 V a lu e — 14 O N E -H O U R LESSONS m uch this paper m oney will be privute, corp orate, and m unicipal to the Congress, at least on ce ev g |T j? W. D o rn 's’ Outstanding I f the W a r lasts debts. W e must recogn ize individ ery 90 days, operations under the is another matter. C ollection of New Act. T he P resident m ay exercise very long, it will not be w orth much. ual responsibilities or be con ten t with RUGS F O R S P R IN G A constant increase in national, our lot in the deluge which m ay e v the authority o f the Act through B righten up your hom e with new such departm ent, agency, o r o f f i city, or m unicipal debt is just as bad entually result. A xm tnlster, W ilton or K loerflax as an Increase in personal debt. P rivate, corp orate, and public debt cer as he shall direct. JU S T TH IYK . O F IT ! rugs from ou r forem ost carpet This especially applies to W a r debt. should be kept to a m inim um when I f G erm any loses the W ar, she will ou r national debt is increasing. O u r ; mills. S A V E M O N E Y ! L ow rent, low o v A R E YOU SICK o f being SIUK? repudiate her debt and forget It; W a r ‘‘p rosp erity" should enable many erhead, 16 year’s experien ce with while if she wins, she will m ake us to get ou t o f debt fo r the first time F R E E consultation A exam ination fine m g*. pay It. Geat B ritain will follow a in years. B y a ll m eans pay cash dur D R A P E R IE S — S L IP C O V E R S sim ilar program . But you say that ing the rem ainder o f the W ar. DR. ROSS H. E L L IO T T Do Mad - to ord er— Ask fo r eotim ate Uncle Sam will not let Britain lose. not got messed up with installm ents ChinopracUc and N aturopathic Very well, I agree; but still the W a r H ow ever, the main thought I want G AND P H Y SIC IA N W . DORRES D RU could end in a stalem ent with a co m C o m p le te — No M o r e lo P a y ! rapery Co. prom ise peace. This is very likely. 508 T im es Bldg., Portland, or •T a p • Ballroom W . 11th at Stark AT. 5611 Then what will becom e o f W ar deb ts? P ortland Evenings by A ppointm ent at The m ajority o f people know the • Fox Trot • Ballet — BEAVERTON — danger o f private debts; but the pub • Acrobatic • Waltz lic debt is o f little con cern to the South L om bard nc ar Denney Have a teat with the TELEXOMETER. A n e w average individual. I am very sorry •Spanish • Rumba Telex engineered scientific AT. 5865 Beaverton 0252 fur ttiis Initrum ent deslgnrd f o r Washington News Letter Automatic Electric Water Heaters $49.50 to $64.50 $49.50 to $64.50 You Can Have the Best—At N o Extra Cost Tualatin V alley Electric Company 4677 4677 IT IS OUR PURPOSE— TO SERVE YOU WELL -►CLIP THIS AD*- YOU'VE JUST FOUND * 9 DANCING 14 Ono- Hour Lessons $ 5 DEAFENED BRAKE R R 1 J N IN G A D JU STIN G S E P A R A T O R S — M IL K E R S STAR For I>mnon«tmti«*n ^ S u ccessors to B ankhead and W alter illoimek (hiell hdnufdifurm k Dhtrt butors 1VIRY THING ^ d a ir \ " m a n " _______J f OR TLA HO Cat.- l A t t ^ A W NFWfST MNI j T nO LLER D RO M E 936 N. 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