The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, March 21, 1941, FINAL EDITION, Page Page 2, Image 2

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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
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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
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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
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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
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lic debt is o f little con cern to the
South L om bard nc ar Denney
Have a teat with the
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