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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1942)
Friday, December 11, 194-» BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE, Beaverton, Oregon Pape 2 HIS TOUR GALLONS PLUS On Every Front , T h e preacher get» h i » four gallons I of n an per week and more if his j field dem ands it. R u r a l pastors wifti two c h a i g i s . tot instance. Ho* l i . IL J E l T B I C I k I*ul.li»ti**r many m iles does he make'.' It tak es I*uhltshed F rid a y or each week by th e P io neer Publishing Co.. a t B eav erton, lJS (>itck to j ohn YVesley the founda Oregon. E n te re d as second-class m a t t e r a t the postofflce a t Beaverton, O ie ' er 0 f Methodism who covered 250,000 T~iine mdcSi niostly on horseb ack , in the I M isses T r a n W r e c k T h r e e Months $ 1.00 One Y e a r - .... * i long fru itful years. And many L ! . .50 Fix Months B u b sw lp tlo n P a y a b le In A d i a n c • ,llttn uf the cloth to-day, wsuld by ¡Columbus, Ohio, somewhere in Nov. B e a v e r to n O f f i c e - E n t e r p r i s e Bldg., Phone B ea v e r to n 2321 Hillsboro O fflca— R o o m 5, D elta Bldg., P hone 1*41 • .. ......... f°‘k* . y esterday .elebrated / » of them , so It ' ^ tiea m lin R R tra ta , but * had on said At th e end he could look on '** quite a share o f our U. S. Army an E n g la n d th a t had been lifted out and navy and it seemed everybody of crim e, vice, rags, ignorance, d ru n else who could scrap e up the money to go. I missed my R R connections kenness. Now turn to our present-day Am in Chicago to Ohio where I wanted erica. N ote the many thousands of to go, because our stream liner wuz C h ica g o put me on another bar-m aids the ¿growth o f drinking late. thought would get in am o n g women and when woman train, they slips, fa m ily life must go and with there on time, but I ain't landed at L a te train s th a t the nation. See th e neglect of my full destination yet! Th e train I didn't religloud tra in in g of Children; out —w ar travel. Pay-As-You-Go ■ of that must com e a Godless to-m or ketch ran into a freight train Tax Frogram B A R B W IR E B ILL row. -------------------V ----------------- We were rejo iced when the Presi- j A pay-as-you-go income ta x pro I f ea ch o f the 31 million U. S. g ram should be adopted before the dent set aside the recent day for conercsH closes. coses . ne Run:11 - u r n . _______ Does he beK‘n to «ense the ' fam ilies bought one less can of can- 77th Congress The P[&yet i>Iun has m uch to com m end it. T h e sham e when a nation begins to slip? |rie<* goods per week, the steel sav’*^ ' w ir tax burden m ak e s it imooaaibk ! W hen under G ov ernm ent promoted would meet steel requ irem nts of 5,000 war tax Durden m ak e s it impoaatbU fam ilies must b le a k ud D en s medium tanks, there would be tin for | or tax pay ers to pay more than one , ? uo,p ™ fTld UD’ T h e P r e ^ ' 360.000 75mm. howitzers, rubber for la x during anyone year. T h e pros- . ‘ 8 ' Iola “ P • 1 ne ^ ,e8J ent pfhn to co lle ct Incom e ta x es the d ea * *” a8t kn o,y th a t we consum ed -• J P ___ ____ v ____________ y e a r in which they a r e earned is an ' 4 8 2 , 1 2 3 gallons o f liijuor this . ... erroneous procedure. If a - a x p a y c la8t ypar Pndm« J u n e 30th T h a t *•» Have y ° u lcoked over the ads this pays an income tax for every year of millions of gallons every 24 hours w eek? I f not do so, they c a rry a his life th. g ov ern m e n t ought to be Pouring through 110 retail establish world Of news, satisfied and not stand beside his ments. Th e y ear before we con ........ f widow. 8Um#d 1407 *»U o«w pel ■ ip lta Bv ------------------------------------------------------ child ren and o th er dependents to I e , y wom an and child averaged I T h e r e 1« no m o r e s u i t a b le p l a c e o n th e P a c i f i c C o a s t f o r a s o jo u r n f o r h e a lt h . pay during the vear following y e ar we upped the figure | T h e p le a s u r e s e e k e r , a s t c e ll a s t h e death. It is true an inh eritan ce and| ^ J . ^ j j 001; . in v a lid o r t h e e x h a u s t e d b r a in x c o r k e r, u i l l fin d t h e u u y to h e a lt h . estate, w hatever an estate such a I , ^ nd _tb e **re8 d ent must know th a t j ta x p a y e r may leave upon his death, i J* * F R ^ te p o its a crim e bill of fifteen j W e Meet th e B ii b ! will be heavily taxed, but there is n . V blllions of d o lla ,s and still clim bin g . « a x i l » . g jg , ? ,ad to mount a steed if he might I bave 8Uch vast throng s waiting for ! »•»<> » .... .. ......... . *»> ï General Electric equipment is fighting with America's land army. From the rolling kitchen to the front line, electricity works for victory. ¿ - í i í . r : Jv lej+ tb & i O r eg ] W S p T p E R P U B LI S h [ e RjS 1 rSrS M I A TI 0 N ' Keep It Flying 'I alking Through Our Hats We a re beginning to get a ta s te of th e real m eaning of au th o rita ria n g overnm ent. Th e busineHg man, the farm er, the labo^ei^ the housewife, hielj*' -Jit1** coM c l u t c ^ ' o r 'W a s h i n g t o n " ed R t! We I i tional u“t i , , o a burden , ‘on fo ' upon lmP ° a * ‘nK an previous In ! more - leliel burden in c a rin g for the a cce p t it as part o f the winning the w a r Nun» **! ,Ce ,°, come. Th e g overnm ent should dls tailings of ,b e tra ffic. So. Mr ng the w ai. None o f us like i t . . ... tn d d . , , I President, we ag re e that we ought to W e a re assured th a t it will lx- tem- 18 " utn,oded Plan and Place « ^ n orarv **,..* . , 11 „ „ „ . „ i . . , the cu rre n t ta x e s upon the i n c o m e 1 1 UI a,,u w lln 'JUU ma^i.ailv Im in . 7 wUl auto- , or tho CUrrent y e a r T h is in the 1 1° bless us. And also we ought t o . genr v li n t e , U h " he n , . t.he Cmer 1 long-run will bring more 7. venue to c ,e a n house th a t we mi* h ‘ be worthy g tn e y Is over W h e th e r this proves the government and relieve tax n a v e rs ! of ,h e blessing. tiue, depends upon the are iv al .. / people v 1 . them- f from ^ .. the present difficulty of t p a y \ in g ' I How a ,c R * ' ev ev»v a * fl m ie t s s lighted'* ugm eu Any nation that spends 300 f f I X f i-l ll|on , <wl a ’ a u n ir n fif In n m 11 a t n income previously n r,od s' m m o essage of ualvat salv ation must K be | billion dollars to win a war, can be I firs t given out. F ro m house to j sure of nothing. And we probably | e “ ,ne< a m Bpent- y ___________ house if need be In a day when the i will spend a lot m ore than that. I m asses are aw ay from th e Gospel j (i K M S OP T H O U G H T S E R V I C E The recent elections were analyzed Meeting. T h e n unceasing prayer by | FA U LT S by the experts as a cond em nation of 1 ail who will be so used. W e must the bungling of the w ar by the W a s h I ir f we were faultless we should not ‘ P' Ry Until ,h e Holy Spi, it me8 ln w< w e ie fau ltless snouid Q do hj8 w o lk O N E T o C° convict ington politicians D em o cra ts a ttr i- i . by th e d efects f T W O - T o throw a spot on buted their d efea t to the rubber fias- " " much annoyed co. the bu re a u cratic handling o f the ° f tY\°ae W‘th whom w° as8° c i a *e- - the life, death and com in g from the selective service, rationing, o r t h e 1 Fonelon grav e of our Lord, J e s u s Christ. teai that war news was not given Well may we feel wounded bv our T H R E E To urge and empow er the fully and truthfully. Th e Republi- own fa u lt s ! ; but we can hardly af- convicted man to acce p t J e s u s Christ, c a n s had their pet reasons for winn j ford to he m iserable for th e faults of so freely offered in the Gospels. Again we ask Are you Just sing-1 2 hev *lbe<i s ub stantially with others Mary B a k e r Eddy, those of the D em ocrats. T h e fiscal lng God B less A m e r ic a ? Or a r e you problem received s ca n t attention. T en thousands of the g reatest laboring to th a t en d ? And yet In th a t problem lies the faults in our neighborhood are of Question of whether we will be able | less consequence to us th a n on of to revoke wartime d ictatorship once ' t h e smallest in ourselves. Whatley, Cloverdale, Oregon victo ry has been won. T h i s space paid f o r by an Oregon I f we survive this war irv a s ta te G r e a t men are very apt to have busin essman. • Of regulated b a nk ruptcy d ictatorship K,,>at fa u lt 8 : and the fa u ,ts «PP*»“ will be permanent. At present we ,he R, e a t e r by th e ir co n tra s t with - V ------------------ - a r e headed in th at d irection W e ,h e ,r t' x<’e » c n<’|e» Ch arles Simmons. New Y o rk 's movie o rg a n s have h i m w m i 'm i n ' th,* " ''" '« ''ly on w h a t an ab su rb th in g it is to pass played th e ir tunes, e x ce p t fo r Hitler. ! borrowed money, In sp ite o f the fa c t ' tv,«.* i , • , . over all th e valuable parts of a man, Turned in to the s c ra p drive, one o f , high I 'n f in ncome is at record and j j x our attention on his infirmi- them yielded 2.300 pounds o f war bigh England, and even G e r m a n y 1 A.ldisnn metals. m e paying fo r th e ir fighting on a Addison. --------------- V ------------------- -- fifty-fifty basis. They receive a But, by all thy nature'.* weakness, R e s t r ic tio n s o f th e production of dollai in taxes for every dollar they ! Hidden faults and follies known, j sa fe ty razors, razo r blades and 1 Itorrow from their people. Of course ; Be thou, in rebuking evil, I s tra ig h t razors will save upwards of this m e a n s suffering. So far, we i Conscious of thine own W hltt > *ons high-grade steel. iinve avoided Buffering. We are ! fig hting whnt L ife magazine has I \r term ed a Happy War. M R S . K A T E M. K O I S K W e ta lk about post-w ar rehabilita | F’uneral services for Mrs K a te M. Hon, o f security. W e pay lip ser- vice to the Am erican system of free Uo,18‘‘i " h«>d ^ 4 nt Mllwaukie. I enterprise. B u t the only thing we Shp wa8 m o th tr of M ,s R e '« h a M a re really doing Is ta lk in g th m u g h I S ch u ,d ' Mllw aukUl Lpna B Schuld our collective hais T h e r e ca n b e 1 of Hp« vertoni Floyd C., P o rtlan d :; no e ffective plan for the future un 0 , 0 D RoU8‘‘ J r ' o f Vi8n,in. Cal., less a sane non political program of r l y ile D R o ," ,p of Ml,wauk,ei H,ao war ta x a tion is adopted and adopted survlv#d bV 1» grandchildren and 5 soon, a program th at hits every citl- K, e a t -krandchildren. zen, hits him untill he is on the verge o f destitution Only then can I PORTLAND we begin to feel assured th a t fre e dom will return to this c o u n try a fte r Tasty Foods tho war. ------------------- V ------------------- Dinners— Lunches P e t e r Kosturos, Prop. I f A L L U. S. drivers o f passenger Banquets autos in 1940 had cut down th e ir driv Q U IET, MODERN & ing by 10 percent, they would have saved 100.000 . years o f round-the- | H O M ELIK E EAT VOI R XM A S D IN N ER clock travel tim e a t n ra te of 35 , W ITH m iles an hour. * P hone A Tv a tc r 7'I«1 ------------------ V ------------------- Claude Brereton S. \V. Tilled Ave., cor. Main * AT T I I E In B utte, Mont., tru ffle fines m ay j Portland. Oregon l>e paid In scrap 25 to 50 pounds o f ' SAVE YOUR TIRES— BUY DEFENSE BONDS Ride a Bus— Right to the door oi the Winter Garden On Taylor Street, bt. 4th & 5th New Lennox Hotel BR. 1423 for Reservation W IN T E R JP S i Lat. .4k 1. In the factory electricity stitches the s:am s of tank armor, and on the battlefield it controls the opei ation of these spearheads of modern combat. 2. In induction center aad field hospital, the X ray helps safeguard the health of our fighting men, aiding in the diag nosis and treatm ent of disease. 3. F ar from the usual power sources, mobile power plants supply electricity for 800,000,000 ca n d le p o w e r s e a r c h li g h ts by which a newspaper can be read 12 miles away. 4. Blitz war requires swift communications! On the soldier’s back, in field and sky, radio co-ordinates the striking force of American army planes, guns, and tanks. G e n e r a 1 E le c t r i c believes t h a t its first d u ty as a good c i t iz e n is to be a good soldier. SUNRISE MINERAL SPRINGS G eneral Electric Com pany, S chenectady, N. Y. HI RRAKH. oisrn. 1 J u s t 3 1 M llm S o u l!i o f r.ir llu m l lit mile W e st of Hubbard, turn W est at H ubbard W a te r T a n k G E N E R A L © E L E C T R IC ;- wv ». viî -: i : • X 1 '-' 1/ kk TRY THE TRAIN Between Dec. IS and Jan. 5 ^ A d v a n c e r e s e r v a t io n s m u s t b e m a d e for both co ach a n d s l e e p i n g c a r t r a v e l b e t w e e n Dec. 15th a n d Jan. 5th. W e c a n n o t m a k e co a ch r e s e r v a t i o n s b y t e le p h o n e . No co a ch r e s e r v a t i o n s w ill b e m a d e u n le s s y o u h a v e a ticket. 'fa S e a t s in c o a c h e s w ill b e so ld o n ly to s e a t i n g c a p a c it y o f cars. 'Jr N o e x t r a se ctio n s of r e g u l a r tra in s will b e o p e r a t e d . ('.A R D E N Southern Pacific is facing a critical situation in connection with holiday travel. Many thousands of men in uniform are being given holiday fur loughs. W c th>'.i!< everyone agrees that these men should he given first consideration. W c intend to carry them wherever they w ish to go. Where men in uniform are not going on furlough they will be visited, in many cases, by their parents or wives. Their travel requirements must be recognized, too. The tide of war traffic — troops, equipment, supplies and war materials — is mounting higher and higher, and wc are hard pressed to supply ... : the equipment to move it. Every locomotive we have or can rent is being I ' . PGE Delivers the Power ! • \ for Flying Fortress" Parts -Manuiacture I T 1 t i ll I N I ' «cream the 1 new* ot the Fortresses’ *m**hinK MtttvMv. Several hundred part* of e*crv lortre** are machined in *hop* *>/eg f \ , l : f m r r . The P l i l p«mer *>*«cm t* meaauring up to it* wartime a**ignmrnt of pumping a quarter-million h o r*e p o »c- to war induct n e t and other cu sto m er* th ro u g h o u t a 2,100-tquare-mile area. Compared with 194-4, the average home on Pl>K line* get* 5 2 1, more electricity per dollar! \X ar I n d u s t r i e * on It .K line* enjoy power at rate* that are among the scry lowest in America . . . at rate* even lower than those of many ta*paver-suh- sidi/ed utility *y*tem*! PliF i< demonstrating that tree American enterprise mrat* ures up! P ortland G eneral Electric Company \ Mt-21 i l l T E L . : ¿n o :i used. The supply of passenger-carrying cars left for civilian use is naturally reduced. Consequently, we will not be able to carry all the people who want to make holiday trips, despite all our efforts to increase the passenger- carrying capacity of our trains. This is why we ask you not to travel during the holida\ season. S P The Friendly Southern Pacific J