The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, March 12, 1943, Page Page 2, Image 2

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Fridav, M arch
BEA\ ERTON ENTERPRISE, Beaverton, Orcgoi
12, 1^43
A SWELL GUY
All Quiet On Guadalcanal
P lace A Macon, Ga., Hotel Lobby.
Tim e Novem ber last.
1 -sent Di
Harold B. Weir, pastor o. a Chilli-
II. H. .JE * F U IE S , Publisher
cothe, Ohio, chu rch and now serving
Published F rid a y o f each week by the P io neer Publishing Co., at B eav erton
*1
as Ai my Pastor. C h atting with him,
Oregon. E n te re d aa second-class m a tt e r at th e poetoffice a t Beaverton, O ie
a paratrooper who had drifted in and
v a s t ~
found a seat alongside
Trooper be­
One Y e a r _
11.00
T h r e e Months ...
$ .¿ño
ing from the logging cam p s of the Get* Old Farmer's Almanac
P.ix Months
_ .50
Subscription P ay ab le in Advanc
N orth-W est.
A fte r some
talk, the
¡H ello F o lk s : :
soldier asked;
B e a v e r to n O ffice — E n te rp ris e Bldg., P h o n e B e a v e r to n 2321
Now a t last I know fe r shore that
— “H ave a d r i n k ? ”
Hillsboro O ffice— Hoorn 5, D elta Bldg., P hone 1641
No, Dr. W e ir did not d rink and I am a ris e to c ra c k fer th e o t h e r day
P o rtla n d O ffice— 308 P a n a m a Bldg., 3rd and Alder
P hone A T w a te r 6501
saying th a t he went on talk in g to I got a copy o f the real Old F'artn-
the lad about his fath er and mother, er's A lm a na ck and I'm a te llin ’ you
You
for whom the boy showed m uch love. they put the K on the end!
| see I got a heap o f my education in
’S ay W hat is your b u s in es s ?"
—" I ’m pastor of a chu rch
up my kid days way • out on th e range
out o f a l m a n a c k s but we didn't have
N orth," Dr. W e ir said.
"W ell, you're a swell guy. I asked the original a lm a n a k put out by B e n ­
T h is one has his
you to tak e a drink and you did not ja m in F r a n k lin .
preach to me about it.
I cam e pictuer on the fro nt cov er page and
down here to get drunk to-night and some way Pres. R oosevelt ha s got his
Soon as I rec'd
ju s t for th at I am going to stay pictuer there too.
this a lm a n a c k fro m the Y a n k e e Inc.,
here and talk to you.”
T h e y talk ed until 10:30 and then Dublin. N. H., a little bug crawled
spoken were born when he was very
on my desk and
went out to eat a little sna ck , when from som ew here
n e a r death.
Men n e a r death think
Dr. W e ir saw the soldier off fo r Co­ stopped on th e cover wheer its m a r k ­
and speak the truth.
And Ameri-
see our O k la h o m a
lumbus. seventy-five miles away. An ed Spring, you
I ca ns like to h ear the truth, no mat
evenin g la ter on, the young Hooper bugs even feel honored th a t I got
ter how unpleasant.
o
Its brim full o f all
journeyed hack to Macon to tell the this a lm a n a c k .
pastor his resolve never to touch kinds of inform ation useful to ev­
HE SPEAKS FROM THE HEART
erybody.
I th in k
fe r ..Two Dimes
the " s t u f f ” again.
Now as to b ee r- Th e brew ers boast anybody kud never b eat what we git
Captain Eddie R ic k e n b a e k e r is sta
t h a t by the sale in the ca n te e n s — out of this publication useful enuff
I ting soind brutal tru th s th a t both
taproom s now—they will add a mil­ that it has lived fer 151 y e a rs co n ­
| labor and political leaders have c a re
lion new cu stom ers a y e ar from the tinuously.
fully dodged.
Captain R ic k e n b a e k e r
a rm y men.
B » t in R ussia, if a wo­
B A R B W IR E B IL L
] has been s ay ing what the public has
m an o ffe rs liquor to a soldier, she
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| been t h i n k i n g —"U nity must begin by
m ust serve six months in prison.
| setting an example of unity,' equality
And if she gives him a drink, she
pf s a c r i fié e ’ must honestly m ean s a c ­
is
shot.
So says V ale n tin ia
Ray
rifice
by
all,
not
s
a
c
rific
e
by
the
LEARN TO SHARE
Metz, a lectu re r from R ussia.
And
M A R C H 1-15 — B o a i d s will mail
many for the fin a n cial and political
David Lloyd George. P rim e Minister books to persons who reg istered Feb.
h iiing, too, is a freedom of De- ad vantage o f the few .”
T h e e ffo rts
in the F ir s t World W a r, said E n g ­ 25 b ut did not receive books.
New
'ey.
.Many o f us have not real- ()f C aptain R ic k e n b a c k e r 's c r itic s to
land had three
enemies,
Germ any, applicatio ns accepted M arch 15.
/¿id this until toduy, when we have undermine public respect
for his
Austria and liquor.
And the worst
B e g in n in g
M a rch 1 ra tio n in g of
ri mobilise mi of "iu resources to bo opinions a rt as| futile as the effort's
Guadalcanal, a relatively unimportant South Sea island which be­
of these was the drink.
B y th a t he canned, frozen and dried fru its, c a n ­
• um to win the war.
As a nation, | uf child ren to hold back the tide
came the battleground upon which America’s first offensive in
closed G re a t B ritia n for the duration. ned and
v , are free today to choose our way i with th e ir sand dam s on the ocean
frozen vegetables,
dried
World W a r I I was staged, appears to be peacefully quiet in the
Shut out the drinks.
He said they soups, beans, lentils and peas, begins.
to fight to m ain ta in our individual- heach.
aoove
picture,
taken
by
a
Marine
Corps
combat
photographer.
could not fight G e rm a n y and alcohol R A T I O N B O O K NO. 1
Ity, our freedom.
W e choose to im- j
____________ y _________ __
Tower at left is for observation purposes.
both a t the sa m e time.
M A R C H 1-15—B o a rd s will not a c ­
CRDX OF THE FOOD PROMLEM
So, which for our m e n ?
T h e cup cept applicatio ns for hook No. 1 dur­
the brew ers
o f fe r with
its
b itter ing this period.
"t livnu'.
We choose the way.
T h e president o f a leading fa rm or-
d re g s?
Or is it the cup of Salva­ SU G A R
because we know it is best for all .. of , ganization touched the cru x of the
tion through Christ, whom Dr. W e ir
u that we divide fairly the supplies food problem when hp said
. T h e re
M A R CH 15— S ta m p No. 11, w ar ra
and God's people offe r
Christ died tion book No. 11, good fo r three
e have among all who need them baH bppn f a i , urp8 on thp food fro n t.
for our sins.
R eceive Him as Lord pounds, expires a t midnight.
S tam p
It is only tail
fo r all to s h a re and I T h a t failure can be traced to the
Guy E
Sam pson et ux to Ralp h
and Savibr and step ahead into the No. 12, good for five pounds, March
[failure of a d m in istra tiv e agencies. .
E. J a c k s o n
et ux, N 'u o f lo t 108
path of C h ristian duty.
You say 16 to May 31 inclusive.
I lie spirit, however, must guide : iiTriipty store shelves,
em pty m e a ’ Jo h n s o n est add.
you are new in the C h ristia n life and C O F F E E
ii
ot oui activities, in e v e iy wa
cou nters, disruption o f production. O F K ing to C S L a n g s t a f f et ux
have no a b ility ?
Yet.
the
Bible
M A R C H 21 - S t a m p
No. 25— , war
life, In every p a rt of he na on, and distribution, h i p the inevitable part tr a c t 63 Ch ehalem
Mountain
com m and s it.
W h a te v e r th a t duty ration book No. 1 of book holders 1 i
every day
Only in this way. ra n | ,.e8ult
Now thp8p 8ame peoplp ex I O rchard s
m ay be, the B ib le tells it.
Step y ears of age or over, good for one
we be sure of w inning the war.
! prMM Kreat concern over food s h o rt­
J a c o b E T a rv es ta d et ux to E lm er
sharing and ratlonihg is something i ages.
ahead, having by the new birth come pound of coffee, expires at midnight
T hey have not yet
worked S F a rc e li et ux, part sec 7 and 8 T1S
/ ¡U G U ito .
T he
om
e n m k -1 ou, w)th fa rm org anizations a sound
into his fa m ily .and God will meet G A S O L I N E
new fa r most o f us.
m
e « h .m
..e...ua-;
e r 3 of A m erica have
a g reat res- j r
m baspd on tho know ledge of
1 A u g usta T r a v e r s — you know, the you with P o w e r F ro m On High.
• M A RCH 21—No. 4 stam ps, each
Sta nley I atzen berg et ux to K e ith ¡ one who runs the little h a t shop down
............ ...
it w ork; they .
. . ..,i th8., o m n l s a t l o i
good for fo ur gallons, e xpires at mid­
L
W
ilcos
et
ux
lot
11
blk
2
Multno-
on
Main
Strppt—
s
h
e
's
a
l
w
a
y
s
heen
night.
have a difficult ta sk , but it is only;
Suba|d|e, Rnd laws wiM not c re a te ^
‘c o u n tr y “ club id d b,k 2 “ “ “ " ‘" t ° n M ain S t r e e t - s h c ' s a l w a y s b een
fm tor all to share and share alik e , food
__ ,
„ do t th h„i
dead s e t a g a i n s t g a m b li n g in any
T IR E S
Only the fa rm e r s „„
can
at niah L o u n tiy club add
E G reene to W D l e i d e r e t ; form. Never will forget when I w as
Cloverdale, Oregon
M A R C H 31—C a r s
with
A books
j and they need manpower, m a ch in e ry | ux, G race
p i n t ' o f sec 14 T2M R 1W .
a kid and she found little H a m m y ,
T h i s space paid fo r by an Oregon must have tire s inspected b efo re this
land stab ility o f governm ent policies
T e n e t Mtg Co to E dw ard H B« h her y o u n g e st nephew , p lay ing tn a r -
UNANSWERABLE
busin essman.
date.
S a m e basic rules as fo r p ass­
which will encourage production in-
et ux. part lot 3 Cadboro acres.
j bles fo r keeps- out b a c k of th e shop.
enger c a r s apply to
m o torcy cle D
-V
Spokesm en fo r the North western ! stead • ( keeping It in a constan t
W a lte r Z u rch er e t ux to B F erre ll T oo k it on h e r s e l f to give him a whal-
books.
D airy C o nference have asked a few ; state of confusion.
et ux part lots 45 and 46 Gray O ak ! ing and point out the e v ils of g a m - P a p e r s P r a i s e d
SHOES
qu< tains which a g ricu ltu ra l w t tic s
T I N R 1 W.
bling. S h e 's a s t r i c t w o m a n , A u g u sta,
J U N E 15 S ta m p No. 17, w ar ration
F o r A i d i n g P u b li c
will have a tough time answ ering
An ad te li„ it e ffectively at a mlni-
Nellie N Sta in e s to W m E S ta in e s r e a l s tr i c t. Good a s gold, of c o u rs e .
book 1, valid
for p u rch a s e o f one
"How ca n farm e r s be the cause of mutn cost,
5 acre s Aldrich acre ag e.
But m ig h ty s e t a g a i n s t the lig h te r
San F ra n cis co , M arch 5 E d ito rs of pair o f shoes, expires at
midnight.
inflation when they a r a selling th e ir
___
y
F M T a lb e rt et ux to Je s s ie R . Tal-
of life.
newspapers were credited by F a m ily sta m p s a re interchang eable.
farm i to ro to ««>ik la factories?
tl(.lt el ux part 0f 8ec i S T2S R2W’.
Well, so you could have knocked us western
all over with a H a r r y S'. Camp, regional O PA ad- C A N N E D M E A T S , F I S H
H. v can fa r m e r s be the cause of « f *
C flllflfln ii
U in ilT C *
Compte A Ko hlm an Co to Allan
R e ta il, wholesale sales suspended
feather when Au­ m in strato r, with m aking a a m a jo r
lot! ,i o n when dairy herds Hie being y
ijL U I ltlc r
V I C W J j D elaney iS m o u ti et ux lot ft Comte
gusta started her contribution to the inauguration of until fu rth e r notice
d
111 -uiffldonl r e t u r n !
,v K o h lm a a ’a l.itth- Hom es No :t.
g a m b lin g cam­ the food point rationing pro g ram on
to pay hills and hire labor.'
!
y AD|r:NTlNK V O X
Town of B eav erton to
Oreffon
paign fo r War the P a c if ic Coast.
“How can fa rm ers be the cau se o f
E va n
L uth eran
Syrtod,
part lot 6
Repeated publication of the co n ­
Bonds
and
inflation when the fo rm s have been 1 Don’t believe th at
the
F a t h e r ot Ladd & R eed add to B eav erton,
/ / \ Stamps, right out sum er d eclaration fo rm in hundreds
and a re continuously to he stripped our Country George W ashing ton ever
R uth Chandler to O F Cooke *>t
- — L/n\V> pc. in the window of of daily and weekly newspapers in
of all hired labor by the attractiv e- dream ed th a t this U. S. was evei go ux lot 4 blk 50 Metzger Acre trs.
v/ y
her shop. First C aliforn ia, Oregon, W ashing ton, Ne­ Previous Experience not es­
nee* of fa cto ry jo b s ?
lin g to get as big as it is, and doubt
Ovid T M cW h o rte r et ux to Alice
N
she
got hold of the vada and Arizona enabled hundreds
Mow long would th e protected, in­ even if ol' Honest Abe had an idea E ag on, part lot 6 blk 7 Fail-view add
sential ii willing to learn.
p h o to g ra p h s of of thousands of resid ents to get their
dustrial w o rk er stand it If he w o rk ­ that A m erica would build up such a Hillsboro,
e v e ry boy h e re in town who’s jo ined
la tio n books with a minim um loss of
ed 80 hours per week instead of 48; great population.
.
J Ford Herb et ux to B e r t h r a m M up, and pasted th e m on a big b o ard time, he said.
Apply Chief Operator
If ho worked for approxim ately one
An It isn ’t only the population th at Sm ith et ux 8 ' , a c r e s H a rv ey C lark ' in the window, with little A m e r ic a n
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half o f what he is now g e ttin g and beats me, its money an money figur- j cl 37 T 1 S R 3W .
flags a t the c o r n e r s . H a lf th e town
then was called Insulting n a m e s ’” ’
ing of today th a t beats me, for only
Audry H offm an to W m B R o b e r ts w a s down th e re w a tch in g h e r do it.
O u r N ew R e s p o n s i b i l i t y
forty or fifty y e ars ago millionaires 1 et ux 18\ acre s sec 16 T3N R 3 W
S h e left the m id dle e m p ty . T h e n she
Minnie Vincent et ux to
B lan ch e brought out a p l a c a r d s h e ’d had — to learn
AMERICANS TELL THE TRUTH were hut few, an now there are
about as many paying th a t amount Collins et ux , lots 1 & 7 W h e ele r’s printed up and put it in the m id dle,
to p iep are meals with foods that
L abo r today is the most powerful In ta x es as we had people ow ning Sub div see 13 T 1 S R 2 W .
and this is what it s a id : “ T h e s e a r e
are available.
single group In the nation.
It can th a t much a few y ears ago.
R ich a rd Ixsomis to T r e s s a M erritt, the L o c a l Uovs who h a v e e nlisted in
to use ration stam ps to best ad­
m ak e o r b re a k war e ffort.
Labor
Weil what I ’m ge ttin g at is that ,ota
5* s * 11 * 13. blk 13 blk 1 Sher- A m e r i c a ’s W a r — T h e y a r e betting
vantage.
leaders, by dem anding th e ir pound of this years IN C O M E foi all of the U
“c™ 8
that you a r e buying W a r Bonds and
to help oth ers see the necessity of
flesh d uring the
em ergency, can S will am ount to a cool one hundred
Dec Vandehey to M aurice Kem pet S t a m p s — I l i t i e r and the J a p s a r e b et-
rationing —
brine
d isasterou s
In flatio n which anil tw enty five
ting you a r e h t— P l a c e y ou r b e ts in-
BOM O S
and o u r responsibility to m ak e it
B ILL IO N
D O L ­ 11 act * s T I N R 3W .
side.
would wipe out a half century of la- L A R S , je st
Ju llu s P ete rson to V H P o tte r et
work.
how m u ch money that
My wife couldn't wait to get her­
I* ,i gains, to g eth e r with the savings is I'll never tell you. but jest read- ux P|l|t “ * L F Day cl 43 T I N R1W .
T O P THAT \ 0 %
- Osborn
- ■
and
s ta n d ard s of
living of every in It- stug g ers me.
Otto A
et ux to Claud ‘ E self down there and inside Augusta's
shop to see what in the wide world # B O M B T H E J A P S W I T H J U N K -
man , w om an and child In the cou n­
billion of that Sn,’ “ h f* u?; 1!L a c , e * T , N H3U
Of course
fifteen
Douglas M a cP h e rs o n et ux to Char had happened to her. turning right
try.
G E T IN T H E S C R A P
will have to go for the pay m ent of
1 it any wonder th a t C ap tain Ed-
C D raper et ux part of Thoi ne’s add. around about gambling like that.
taxes,
and
th
a
t
still
leav
es
a
hund
You
know
my
wife.
SI
'and
of
likes
(t,i* R ic k e n b a e k e r has asked labor to
Hillsboro.
red and ten billion to cou nt for.
to talk. She went right up to Augusta
m ak e s a c rific e s along with the rest
T h e Reed In s titu te to Fred E W eb
F ro m the figures before me there ei et ux part lot 9 blk 8 M ultnomah , and said. “Augusta Travers, seems
o f us, forego e x tr a v a g a n t overtim e
like something's come over you.
S a v e 20 t o 2 5 % on y o u r F I R E I N S U R A N C E C O S T S
demands, help to p rotect the working seem s but a possibility of m ore than c o u n try club add.
Why,
I never thought I'd seeyou run­
a
scant
seventy
billion
d
ollars
worth
Oregon Mutual Policies are N O N-A SSK.SSABIJC.
You N E V E R p a j
rights o f men retu rnin g from war,
E sty ile A Clegg et ux to R ob ert C ning a gambling campaign in your
m erchand ise for us to B rad en et al 2 a cre s sec I T 1 S R 2W
more than the premium on tile fa c e of Uie policy. Oregon Mutual
.
disruptive ju risd ictional strife of available
own shop.”
m aintains more than three l i m n the surplus required tty Oregon
nil m a k e-w ork t a c ti c s ,
a re these buy during the y e ar, and If such is
F re d a Hogan to R L J a c k s o n et ux
Mean to tell me it's a gamble
Insu ran ce I-aws.
things too much to a s k of labor at a the case th e re is going to tie anothei part sec 30 A 31 T I N R 1 W
whether
this
country
buys
t:;
agh
tim e when the cou n try is fighting forty billion which ca n n o t be spent
George Vanilehev to R alp h Kempet
bonds to win this war?” Augusta
Im its very lire?
T hey most c e r ­ unless we choose to bid up prices on et ux part sees 7 18 T I N R3W .
O reg o n M u tu al F ire Insurance C om p any
asked.
staples
.and
as
I
see
it
th
a
t
way
lies
tainly are not.
O F McMINNVLLI.K
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I
forgot
to
say.
Wasn’t
jurt
a
hat
And I don't
think any o f ,
----------
.
Th e public ag rees
heart and soul inflation
my wife brought home. Was a hat
Organized 1891
40 years of R eliable Service Chaa. L . W a lk er, Agent
with every word th a t R ic k e n b a e k e r us want t h a t , so w h y not loan t h is C e d a r Mill S c h o o l
and a $2.1 bond.
N e w L o c a t i o n 112 S o . 3rd Ave.
P h o n e 1732
.
R ...,
.
h a uttered
T h o se who a tte m p t to money to o u r governm ent by buying i l l
(Story from an actual report in the
W
a
r
Bonds
and
Stam
p
s
that's
ou.
*<>
»
U
y
J
e
e
p
s
discredit him ns a labor hater, will
files of the Treasury Department )
“E v e r y Forln ot P ro te ctio n ”
Hillsboro, O regon
_
j PPp
(900 SO the pupils of
Remember: It takes both—taxes
hurt labor, l.eonuse the wortls he has o n ly w ay o u t, s e e m s to m e
and
War
Bonds
(and
more
War
’
the C edar Mill school feel that this
week th e i e is an o th e r Jeep in seivice Bonds)—to ruu the War and combat
C. 3. Irevsury Dff &rtmtnt
T H R O U G H THE J U N G L E
i since th eir pu rchase o f bonds and inflation!
, stam ps have totaled
$968.75.
The
goal of one thousand dollafs for the
H ave you looked over the ads this
¡school year will be reached and pass­
w eek ?
I f not do so, they c a r r y a
ed during tho month of M atch
Bond buyers «luting F e b ru a ry in- world o f news
elude H atiene R a tte rn ia n . B e t ty J e a n
M cDaniel. B ev erly
L arson.
Delores
K a tt e m i n n and Dorothy K u rts.
A sock designed to fit Uncle Sam
has been placed in M is
Stro ev es
room as a co n ta in e r for the discarded
* **£ £
hosiery w hich the
y ou ngsters
are
bringing to school
Help fill it up! j
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Application fo rm s for renew al of B
t
-, • 4 1
'
an«l C gasoline rationing books will
bs available
a t service s ta tio n s and 1
j O PA tire inspection stations, the
's.
O P A announces.
All C hooks and all m axim um allot-
| ment B books » hich w ere
issued
t u i a m
g u
1 when gasoline ra tioning starte d on
D ecem b er 1 expire at midnight F e b ­
T c “
k s t ^
ru a ry 28
Holders o f these hooks who will
1 need ab out tho same am ount of gaso
I line fo r the next
th ree months ns
they used since D ecem b er may ob­
tain these foi ms fro m
service s ta ­
P E L L E T S OR M A S H
llio n s and mail them to th e ir local ra-
| tlon boards, who in tu rn
will m a i l
• WATCH r o a THIS SIGN ia rout
¡th e m the new ration hooks.
d a#al~: • •*«'»• It t* yout quid« to a
i «h at s
ir i s m I * b u t b u t it
Th e form will be uiwxl by B end C.
■ “vitamin fcm/aiK>»*to hll th« ra
; 1 m o torcy cles). E end R inon-high-
i w r t i et tout c h ic k s d u n n $ th e u
way ration hookhnlders
t
«I growth
M o toiists who will need suhatan
1 tiallv m ore gasoline th a n they have
been
using, must
obtain
another
form.
No.
535,
fro m
th e ir local
MILLING COMPANY
’ boards o r fro m their
plant tra n s ­
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