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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1943)
Friday, April 30, 1943 B E A V E R T O N E N T E R P R I S E , B eaverton , O re g o n Pape 2 (diiection or E L. Curtis, Regional and G. H Oberteuffer, Scout Executive for the Portland Area, has COFFEE— volunteered to take over the assign- I April 26 to May 30- Stamp XJo. 23 I nient of holding special services on | good for one pound, for bookholoers 1 Memorial Day at the graves of the I 1.1 years of age or over. In book 1 U. H- JEFFBUCK, l'ubUaher D. A. Morand of the East Side Tool men and women who made history And Facilitate Doctor» and Die Works has won the univer for Oregon in its formative days. In POINT RATION 1 N(i— Published Friday o f each week by the Pioneer Publishing Co . at Beaverton. And Hospital» In Their sal commendation of the people of Oregon Entered as second-class matter at the postoffice at Beaverton. Oie. ('are of the Sick and Injured April 30 Expuation date of red Portland and our community for the conformity with their method#of edu- ( cation Learn By Doing, m\e Boy stamps A, B, C, and D in i ation progressive manner in which he has , Scoutg wiu get liberal education in There is a wider appreciation of 31.00 S .300 Three M onths_______ One Year _ book No. 2 (meat, butter, cheese, fats, Subscription Payable in Advance, the health protection provided by hos- \ kept his company in the forefront of | hi. torv bv honoring those who made . M Six Months this district. VTh°s wiM Ibe their contribu - pital associations than is generally oil canned fish); E stamps April 25 tJ buainMS Uf i of to unannounced date. A. h_ pffiripn. T?*» WU Beaverton Office—Enterprise Bldg., Phone Beaverton 2321 tealized It reaches around the Also for , the efficient anl, and fl.ipndiv friendly hi*to,> April 30 -Expiration date for blue willingness he has displayed in ac tion toward the commemoration of Hillsboro Office— Room 5, Delta Bldg., Phone 1641 circle of those who render services the Old Oregon Trail Centennial. Portland Office- 308 Panama Bldg., 3rd and Alder Phone ATwater 6591 for its members when they are sick stamps D. E, and F, book No. 2 cepting his share of responsibility in (canned and frozen fruits, vegetables, ----------------- V----------------- aiding civic projects. or injured and is extended to the See charts D. A. Morand is not the kind of Turn war stamps into Bonds taxpayer by lessening his financial soups and baby foods). No res man who makes himself conspicuous responsibility for the health of his in stores for point values. community and his state. During trictions on fresh fruits and vege by the manner in which he conducts. Blue stamps G, H, and J himself, either in business or civic these times it is a large contributing tables. (To activities. Yet his quiet reserve and j factor in the War Effort of our na- valid from April 24 to May 31. WEST SIDE I tion by guarding the health of its em avoid confusion between the letter I air of confidence marks him as a and the numeral one. no I stamps m|m of 80Und judKment whoge 0 pin- ployes in our industries and when ■ sickness or injury overtakes them it were issued). ions and advice are sought aftei and returns them to their jobs with the COMPLIANCE REPORT listened to with respect. .* MODERN A OLD TIME least possible loss of time from their We compliment Mr. Morand for the April 30 Primary distributors INSTRUCTIONS of ! work. meats-fats products, including procès- successful operation of the East aide IN THE LIONS' DEN MOD. BEGIN CLASS MON EVE. ___ _• * i , m T/«vl R w nia W J ni'l/ a Alert fm h i Lift» Morale of Employe« Also for hi sors, make compliance report foi Tool & Die Works JITTER BCG CLASS TUE. EVE It was a frame-up to trap Daniel, The employer appreciates the co- first reporting period ending on or constructive advice and help on these W ED. EVE. Prime Minister to King Darius, v u t ! oTAhV'hos’ piVal as- after April 30, and covering opera civic activities in which he has foun . R l MBA CLASS OLD TIME CLASS THLRS. EVE. power, wisely used being in Daniel . gociation ag it lelieves him of time to interest himself. He is an tions from March 29 to that date. hand. ------ 10-(2-hr class Lesson) . $6.00 l-(2 hr class Lesson) .75 Pri Lesson daily eve class 7:30 pm ------V ,i,* with aiM .... . -------- - ------ ------- „ ... ---- -- ..—j . May 1 Retailers and wholesalers w m .» llvine Cod him cu!d si, th « 1 ^ said that employes under the pro- take point inventory on all rationed W O W Hall, 11th at Alder Special Memorial Day ed with the lion“ ' clatlon tectlon ar, of “ more responsible hospital meat-fats ea to to put put Daniel uaniei in in witn me lions.: contented w|th asso- their I on May 1 Items at close of business BR. 1964 , It had to do with prayer to hi. God , jobg more efflclent in thei. work and j May 3 to 14—Food retailers and Services by Boy Scouts The Boy Scouts of America, under Babylon more |0yal to their employers. i , _, Darius, . , ruler „ , . of . the vast Babylon La- register with local boards Empire, fell into the trap and signed bol. turnover is reduced and annoying wholesalers get allowable meats-fats point the decree By It. for thirty days, all and digrupting time losses are cur- and must make their prayers to Dai ius; tai|ed a„ whicil gerva to reduce the inventories. “Our institutions were not de vised to bring about uniformity of and o none othei ¡costs for the employer and to estab- MEAT CEILING PRICES opinion; if they had been, we Now when Daniel knew that the | li.h more cordial relations between I May 17—New starting date for dol- might well abandon hope. It is writing was signed, he went into his the employer and his employes, lar-and-cents retail ceiling prices on important to remember, as has i house and the windows being opened | Supplement« Work- V beef, veal, mutton and lamb. This well been said, that “the essential in his chamber toward Jerusalem, he men'» Compensation date was postponed from ’ April 15 to characteristics of true liberty is j kneeled upon his knees three times a Hospital association protection suj>- j give OPA a chance to reexamine pre- ' that under its shelter many dif day and prayed and gave thanks be j p l e r n e n t g Workmen's Compensation viously ordered ceiling prices with a ferent types of life and character fore hi. God a . he did aforetime. by p,.OVidint; medical, surgical and view to reducing them from 1 to 10 DORMO (Dormant OH Em ulson) BORDO W aterproof) and opinion and belief can develop The jealous plotters stood outside hogpital cale fol worker8 who are cents a pound. unmolested and unobstructed.” jand saw with their own eyes; then ,aken gick or inJuIed under condi- -Charles Evans Hughes o the king they went, and demanded j tlong that do not come wlthin the A GASOLINE BOOKS that Daniel be cast in with the lions. g of Wo .kmen's Compensation. May 21—Expiration date stamps W a r» i 4 a a 4 V » « , 4 «»4 u 11 n . 1 »■ \. *. > .. I I So it tn was, that at sundown, t Daniel No. 5 in A book (four gallons each). Employe«’ Security Lincoln St. was cast into the den. All that night _ , . . . the king was sleepless, nor did he f 0' th* en\P*°ye- membership Ini a SUGAR START SAVING Portland, Ore..— AT. 7 6 0 8 the dancing girls with theii ,e lab e ho 8 P,,al association provides May 31 —Expiration date stamp No. There is no longer any way of load summon wine and music. assurance of adequate medical and - (five poundg gugar( Extra gu . ing the tax bill "onto the other fel low”. It is now in the lap of every worry as to to how the doctor 0 ,K ,o,. and thei looal '*■‘ »""'1! bo* " 1* family in the land. Taxes come ahead Kiy though * m they i, w . .r., the Hot!«| . worry Save 20 to 25% on your FIRE INSURANCE COSTS Hc ,.e8ts ge. 0 TIRE INSPECTION of all family bills. The American stood away from Daniel, for the angel hogplta, gha„ b), aid Oregon Mutual Policies ure NON-ASSESSABLK. Tou NEVER pay Ule knowledge that, if he is 1 family will have to learn to econo I of the Lord had shut thei, m o u t h s ' , May 31—Final tire inspection date il r w l n o l i l I M o t t i h u n k H i H r < day l u o . 1 Early mize as never before. i end 'held them back more than the premium on the face of the policy. Oregon Mutual taken ill or injured he will receive I for cars with C mileage books. A single person with an income of break . i found maintains more than three times the surplus required by Oregon g-e the king at „ the j den. . the best services in recognized gen- $100 a month will pay the Federal Daniel. O Danie , Is thy God whom e|a| hogpltalg and at the handg of SHOES Insurance I-aw*. 15 Expiration date stamp No. government approximately $175 In hou servest continually able to d e -L k,Itod phyg l c iang, surgeons and spec- t lioa fi-orvt i Ea lianu ^ liver thee from the lions 1943, and this does not include any lltral' Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Company ialists The assurance o$ proper i17- book No 1 (one Pair shoes). Fami- state income tax, property tax or Then said Daniel unto the king, I medical and hospital care and the |lies may P ° o1 stamps. o r M c M i n n v i l l e excise taxes. A singdle person earn- O King live forever. My God has j lifting of financial worry from an I Organized 1894— .40 years of Reliable Service Cha». L Walker, Agent ing $15 a week, with no dependents, sent his angel to shut the lions’ [ employe is of incalculable value t o ! TRANSPORT CERTIFICATES June 30 Final date for filing j New Location 112 So. 3rd Ave. Phone 1732 will pay some $56 Federal taxes, not mouth and they have not hurt me for ; his family and to his community, as counting other taxes. in his sight I was innocent and be- we|i as to his work. He also has transport mileage ration certificates ! "Every Form of Protection” Hillsboro, Oregon We will have to go without a lot fore thee, O King, I have done no the protection that is thrown around (T-l and T-2 )for third quarter of j 1943 of things heVeafte. to accumulate wrong. So Daniel was taken up out [ him to want off sickness through £ lll= lll= IH = lll= lll= lll=lll=lll=lll=lll=m =lll=lll=lll=IIIEIIIEIII=lll=lll=IIIEH I=IIIH IH =lll=lll=lll= tax money. As we scrimp to meet of the den and no manner of hurt periodic examinations and inspec- H TIKE INSPECTION our tax obligations, we will take in was found upon him becouse he he- tions of his drinking water and gen- ÍH June 30 Final tire' inspection date S creasing interest in sesln« that city, lieved in his God. BIBLE, Daniel e,al living conditions and of other fbr cars with B mileage books. in county, state and Federal govern Chap, 6 th. prophylactic measures which his as- ■ ments also economize; that frills and A TIKE INSPECTION Why no hurt to Daniel? Because sociation establishes to guard his III furbelows in government are elimin- it was Trust and Obey with him and health, September 30 First inspection for = III A bookholders must have been made ated for the duration, and for a long j g() an the days of his life. Today in Doctors’ anil Hospitals’ Security = period thereafter. I Christ, God has come a step closer to Many a patient is deprived of ade by March 31; subsequent inspection III CI UPPERS, GRINDERS, HELPERS, = Congress could case the situation, ug than t(, those Jews of old ~ T° quate medical and hospital care b e -:'v’,b *n eve,,y six-month period there- iT i for the toxpayers by passage of the | Day whosoever will may come No cause the expense is too great for i a^ * r’ but at least 90 days apart, j MOLDERS, CORE MAKERS Ruml, pay-as-you-go tax collection j matter how bogged down, it is who- him to bear, but doctors whose pa- ®pt((mber 30 is next tire inspection ijj 'il P*an- | soever. And he that cometh u n ( o , t jents are membei s of reliable hospi- deadline ^ol' A books, ¡Ti " | Me, I will in no wise cast out, said, mi ta| associations associations do not hesitate to ; (, | qij i, | Jesus. prescribe whatever care or other fa- Sgptember 3 o_ Pe, iod 5 coupons val- FOR THE DURATION ONLY I I came to Jesus as I was, weaiy | cilitieg i their patients’ ,, , .. .. id to September 30. Household con !L* In spite of war regulations govern-! and worn and sad. ,In '^ ardless of the patients pong WQrth 1Q ga„ ong. industlia, = Ing the operation of Industry, it is | a resting place and He has made m e; financial circumstances he is assured 100 gallons. SHOWERS, MODERN REST ROOMS still up to private managements to'^hid of proper medical and surgical ser- pioduce the goods. The oil Industry! viccs and hospital care and the doc- . PERMANENT BEFORE AND AFTER W AR! is a case in point. It is virtually i tor and the hospital have the assur They that give up essential lib under military control. And yet, as ance that the bills will be paid. erty to obtain a little temporary one government official points out ----------------- V ---------------- - Cloverdale, Oregon safety deserve neither liberty nor f l ".......... The industry is still charged safety. This space paid for by an Oregon Optimism Shown by with the duty of assuring a continued - Benjamin Franklin s .«m a n . ^ ___________ Helser is Praised supply of oil for the war. That res ---------------- V----------- - ------ ponsibility cannot be assigned or es Because this is a period of unpre caped by the industry, and both man Easter Thoughts 2511 NW 28th Ave. I1 = cedented economic uncertainty, the agement and labor have a share in Hello Folks; "TH EY GIVE THEIR • the responsibility." = J! Well Easter has slipped by on us business leaders in any city who con Just North of Nicolai St. LIVES—YO U LEND HI For the duration, all other private again and you know days like this tinue to operate their particulai 'Ü Portland, Oregon enterprise faces a similar obligation. bring to our memory faces and places ^ntei pi ises successfully are entitled to IH YOUR M O N EY " |i It must continue to carry the respon we once knew = While the world Is mo1* 11 ;ln ordinary acotSim We sibility of productinon under unpre in such a frightful condition, we will ale. »her, fore, glad to pay tribute Buy Mor* cedented government domination. have flowers, and even a good many M' Jack Helser of the Jack Hel- War Bonds Today ,Äsin=IM SIU=M I5lll=m =lll£«ISH ISIII51IIS«l i=iii=m=iii=iii=iii=m=iii=m=Hi=m=iii=iii=Hi=ÌÌj When the war is over, that domina Easter Bonnets I reckon! Some way I ••r Machinery Co., for he is becoming I can get a good lesson from the an outstanding figure in the husf- tion must end. hirds a singln’ around us You know ness life of this company. His pel- | some of them blids wuz bound to sistent optimism and steadfast belief SOME DIFFERENCE have lost their beloved youngsters In the ultimate prosperity of the peo- THE OLD JUDGE S A Y S . . . It is one thing for government to last year by Cat raids Just like a lot P*e of this district are characteristics broaden individual opportunity and j of our people of the woiid are a losin which are deserving of our highest provide a maximum of cine for the; then loved ones by the CrWl DtCtAtOI P fllR needy It is quite a different thing Cat Raids Mr. Jack Helser has always shown Right here I w«nt to to build up government to where it stop and apologize to the CATS for a willingness to do his part in civic dictates to the Individual in the com usin' their names- in connection with advancement, and has contributed re monest affairs of life. The first type the bloody dictators we have in the peatedly with his time and energy to I of government is what our boys are world today! the welfare of his city. We believe | . Ä fighting to preserve. The second At this season of the year all the that this unusual business leader is type is what they think they are tree buds and flower buds are a swell- entitled to our sincere praise because i fighting to prevent coming to Am lr.’ up to give the world somethin' he has achieved success in his pri- ! erica. valuable The Ixird is still at work vate affairs and because he has been ----------------- V----------------- for us! a generous contributor to the public | BARBWIRE BILL good. ON THE FARM FRONT Hospital Associations Save Taxpayers Money D. A. Morand Is Worthy of Mention BATION BOOK REMINDER j Director M em ie/i ' O r e g | o 0 N w P U B L IS IfE îs p â > er RjS 4-%$ f c t j A T I 0 N r r Dancing School :« • « « ............ ■ * i , S. DORMANT SPRATS MILLER'S LIQUID LIME SULPHUR m Miller Products Co. r°0' 015 w I FO U N D R Y HELP I I I Inside Work I 1 i Oregon Steel Foundry Co. I Only the farmer seems to really understand how critical the food situ ation is and that is why he feels he is doing the patriotic thing when he | takes a fighting stand through his! organization, on the vital question of farm labor, supplies, prices and pro -1 duction It is part of the big job ; of winning the war and he knows it j Not only the farmers but the whole nation may thank God for the farm organizations, when this war is ovei ----------------- V--------- Splendid Contribution Recognized The Office of Price Administration has issued a public statement thank ing the thousands of newspapers in , the United States for the millions of dollars worth of space they donated to the government in repeated pubii- i cation of the voluminous data re garding War Ration Rook No 2. This; was an incalculable saving to th e 1 government In money and man hours and a great convenience to the | public. ---------------------- V ---------------------- Tell your lawyer to send your 1» gals to this paper. -----------------V---------- ------ io\ or INCOME IS OUR QUOTA Two Great Books WORLD WAR No.2 IN PROPHECY Author - • GORDON LINDSAY Oregon's Own Author Price $1.25 AMERICA'S APPOINTED DESTINY Author Frederick Haberman Hi I z III Price $1.00 Both Books for $2.00 postpaid Send in your order now T H E A N G L O -S A X O N CH R ISTIA N ASSN. ; 2 1 2 D a v is B u ild in g P o rtla n d , O re g o n “ Sure been a great year for crops, Jud^e... best we’ve had in quite a spell.” " That’s true, Henry... all over the country. As a matter o f fact, there’s been quite a surplus supply o f grain according to some figures I saw in one o f vour farm papers the other day. But that surplus i* beintj u'sed to mighty good advantage and is making the contribution of you farmers to the war effort more important than ever. ** Here's just one example o f w hat I mean. The beverage distilling industry alone will use lCX1.000.tXX) bushels o f this surplus to make alcohol seriously needed by the gov ernment for gunpowder, synthetic rubber, chemicals and medical supplies. "S o. keep it grow in’ H enry... you’re doing a great job .” M M S m a iN S M « M » N iiN > m s w s w a M r (w S M « m s M ia m 3 N i? m a iiis H t*m s (N = iii= H ii IN WAR BONDS Patronize O ur Advertisers • • • It Pays (mfr'mrrsf A tnkeiic B r r r t f Im iuB 'tn, lm . i