F rid a y, January 14, 1944 BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE, Beaverton, Oregon Pace 2 } UM2 Injuries showed a five per present time. That* why point val C u l l C h i c k e n » U1 J a n u a r y cent decrease from the previous year ueu were removed from all sized cans -------- when 5141 persons were injured. of green or wax beans for January "Cull the doubtful and marginal Total accidents dropped 1» percent. And with the exception of frozen jayer” »hould be the keynote of every There were 37,930 in 1942. corn, peas and lima beans all frozen poullryman during the month of Of the 222 persons killed in a c c i-. vegetables may be bought this month January. This should include such 11. H. JEFFRIES, Publisher dents, 150 or 70 percent died in ac- without green ration stamps. birds not in laying condition, espec- cidents that occurred in rural Perhaps you've heard that some ^ j y 0ider birds, undersized and slow Published Friday or each week by the Pionee^Publishing Co., at Beaverton areas. Last year, rural accidents types of s ioes are to be sold ration maturing pullets. This must be done Orogon. Entered aa second class matter at the poetofflce at Beaverton. Oie accounted for 65 percent of the total free during a certain period. Here ^ more efficient egg production U to fatalities. , axe the details Between January be 0t>ta.ined as well as conserving vi- ■41.00 Subscription Payable In Advance Une Year By F r.d P. H. Clyde *'The traffic toll constitutes a trag- 17 and 29th, shoe dealers will be al- ta, foodstuffs, lliis publication assumes no ic blow at the war effort of th is 1 lowed to sell certain percentage of Qn j anuary j, 1944, it is estimated Beaverton O ffice-E n terp rise Bldg.. Phone Beaverton 2321 ponsihllity for views expressed In state," Farrell aaid, in commenting 1 their stocks of women’s shoes at $3 there were 50 million more hens and Hlllsbore Office— Room 6, Della Bldg., Phone 1641 this column. Sentiments are cred­ ‘ on the accident experience for 1943". or less a pair without requiring a ra- pUy ett ln the Laying houses in the Portland O f fic e - 408 Panama Bldg., 3rd and Alder Phone AT water 6691 ited to the columnist, Clyde, and do Accidents strike at two important fac-1 tion stamp. This will cover largely United States than is necessary to not necessarily colnelde with our tors in the war economy of the na- novelty types which have not moved I produce the 194-h egg requirements, editorial policy. M am ba* ition, transportation and manpower from dealer’s stocks because of a and ten percent more than available By avoiding accidents— and most of general reluctance by women to feed 8uppijes. O reg As Custom Has It ¡them can be avoided through the ex- spend precious shoe stamps for them. Oregon goals for 1944 compared There's a part of ancient Asia ercige o t ordinary care and common 10« P ubli sh The W ar Production Board will see wlth 1^3 have been set as follows: where guests show their appreciation sense_ we 8peed the day when vie- that producer’s o f infants’ and child- four pcrcent less eggs, one percent of their hosts repast by rolling tory will be ours." ren’s apparel get cotton fabric*. The less chickens raised, 26 percent less around on the floor and groaning to 1 The secretary o f state urged driv- W PB said that emphasis would be broiler production, and eight percent indicate that they had overeaten. The and pede8trians to drive and walk placed on turning out low cost goods fewer turkeys produced. Oregon -----»«•*— ------ supplies — - n . - g.Qals for 19' •’ 44 have lowered ... _ I,,, „ ,■ the Irma na the greater the with greater care during - - 1944. - * * * — - , louder groans of - durable quality. These In pro- compliments. are not expected to reach retail stores portion t0 that of national goals due Once in a while the boys drop out | , until February and March. to Oregon being in a feed deficient nable Clydemont for a M r s . A m e r ic a humble — “ Before I was saved, I wanted In the course o f time we I U m I « » h e W ar . „ much to be saved, that I wished I have gathered the greatest o f fine The entire land area o f Germany Store leftover foods cold and cov­ was some one who was saved.” So and fancy snackers in our midst. The family sugar bowl will remain . is less than one-fourth as large as said the young medic. There’s plenty of food for all and the the same since the OPA will allow the 630,000,000 acres o f forest land ered, and use them as soon as pos­ sible to save food values. Saved from what? heavy eaters are in their glory. ¡consumers five pounds of sugar ^for j in America. ONE—From the death penalty.— I Eclchart Toy still holds honor as another two #nd a half months. The "All have sinned . • • wages of our own champion pie eater— those new sugar stamp, number 30 in War R E P O R T OF CONDITION OF sin is death . . . . Christ died for our , whipped cream topped are preferred Ration Four, will become valid on j sins.”—BIBLE. Bill Hutchinspillar is our number one ¡January 16 to last until the end of TWO—This medic is being saved cake demolisher. That fugitive from ’ Mardh. Meantime, Stamp No 29, from his sinful ways by yielding all the Tennesse Hills, Jim Medley, is I which is good for five pounds of su- to the indwelling Christ. “Christ our champion biscuit buster. OF BEAVERTON, OREGON I gar. will end its two and a naif liveth ln me” . So the saved can say Now we don't require that the boys ! month period on January 15. At the close of business December 31, 1943 T H R E E -O h rist is at last to return roll around on the floor and eroan 1 Mrs. America is reaping the benefit The Home Front Role a^ " " " 7 . e V o p l T b a c 7 “ 'to I,o1' aJ OUH nd •?" th7 fk>° r , arld ?*W v W*h iT v T o l supnTTeTof : A State banking institution organized and operating under the banking The c o m m u t e ,* * • ” * ? • glory. No one has yet been raised pl.rte'of vit'.h's- bu^w e com CMMd green, cr wax bean* at the laws of this State and a member of the Federal Reserve System. Pub- preconceived plans, lished in accordance with a call made by the State Banking Authori- .an the account < a8 an exhibit of that glory. But when , sider nQ £ompUment g ^ t e r than a i -------- ------------------------ o f a U. S. raid on Makin Island. ”H* jchriat comes we know we shall be ties and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District. I hearty eater in full action. That is j threw overboard everything but the like H im. j j ohn 3 2 BIBLE ASSETS ! a compliment that is greater than one priceless quality—ability to face Which for you Loans and discounts (including $250.56 overdrafts) ........... 127,248.29 I any fine word. an unexpected problem, improvise, grave or resurrection glory? And United States Government obligations direct and guaranteed 1,551,874.17 Mr. Hutchinapillar (not spelled I and overcome it.” for this day and place— Life From Obligations o f States and political subdivisions ----------------------». 49,753.15 Fighting Americana, whose minds On High and the Joy of the Lord! right, I know) challenged the Toy ' Corporate stocks including $1,050.00 stock of Fed. Res. bank 1,060.00 pie eating record by knocking o f f 1 have been trained in resourcefulness Cash, balances with othfcr banks including reserve balança, and j four pieces of cake. "Tinker” Toy j and Sharpened by such tests o f self- ; at last report is girding his ample j cash items In process o f collection ................... —.................... — 448,125.28 reliance, will not want or expect to girth for all time this sudecious ! Bank premises owned $4,000.00, furn and fixtures $3,600.00------ 7,600.00 find when they return complete in­ challenger. Only This Newspaper Can Offer surance against life’s worries. To .$2,185,650.89 “ Hutchinsproofer (he won’t like | Clatskanie, Oregon TOTAL ASSETS them the job s of reconstruction will Such Reading Bargains This space paid for by an Oregon j this nick name went home to his I stand as a challenge—as opportunity LIABILITIES Ai a special tervice and convenience to batchelor quarters at the “ Y ” and to achieve success and happiness businessman. Demand deposits o f individuals, partnerships, and corporaUons$1,365,835.06 our subscribers, we are offering bargain yelled around about his overstaffed through what others call the "impos- ] Time deposits o f individuals, partnerships And corp® ration*... 679,762.08 prices on your newspaper and favorite Interior to Mr. Stretcher Redley who The Low Down From Deposits of U. S. Government, includ ing postal savings) ......— 53,208.19 magazines. You can get this paper either then broke his neck to join our own Our role here at home is to make Deposits o f States and Political subdivisions -------------------- 27,896.15 in combination with any one of chess Hickory Grove association of “ fine and fancy snack­ sure they get a fair chance to work Other Deposits (certified and officers checks, etc ...................... 8,704:56 great popular magazines, or with the )• ers. out their destinies—through the tra­ TOTAL DEPOSITS ........... ............................. $2,135,406.04 Magazine Special below. Select the offee I just busted into a hospital. For ditional American freedoms of initia­ you like best . . . then fill in the coupon 2 weeks I have had the radio at my j Was I Right? tive and enterprise. and send it to us. Please do it right away, TOTAL LIABILITIES (not Includ Ing subordinated obliga­ elboirf, and brothers and sisters. I am | I hate to yell T told you so" but I 2,135,406 01 before paper shortages make it impossible tions shown below) ...... ......... . .................................. ..... an authority on programs. It never j wasn’t just "bumping my gam e” to fill all subscriptions! Born Free But Not Equal before entered my head that there when I told you decent, hard-wearing CAPITAL ACCOUNTS All men are born free but not could be such a tremendous amount toys tor the kid’s was going to be 1 Capital t (Before Providing for Cap. Notes and Deben.) 25,000.00 Any Magazine Listed and T|ii$ equal not equal as to talent nor op­ of nothing on the air—24 hours con- shm picking. Surplus (Before Providing for Capital Notes & Debentures) 5,000.00 Newspaper, Both for Price Shown portunity. According to Biblical pa­ tinuous. For once I took my own advice and j Undivided profits ____ _____________ __ __________________________ _ 14,144.85 rable talents range from one to ten. But I did hear one thing that aorta put the workshop to work. First Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) ___ _ 8,100.00 □ American Fruit G row er$ 1.75 As to opportunity, perhaps the same intrigue me. It was the news that the o ff wifey and I made several wagons □ American G i r l ............... 2.50 raUon obtains. big Medicine Men there on the Po­ Jim Medley reinforced the corners TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUN TS 50,244.85 Such a condition seems to be di­ tomac have decided that a new label with triangular strips. □ American H o m e ........... 2.25 Wheels are vinely appointed. Drawers of water Is needed to take the place o f the old of wood, axles are o f stove rods— □ American Poultry JmL 1 . 6 $ TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .... $2,185,650.89 and hewers of wood are as necessary one on their old bottle of “ snake oil not much, true; but with a lot of O Better Cooking Sc as architects and statesmen and like­ und pain killer.” t This bank's capital consists of: Capital notes and deben­ Hom em aking................. 3,45 I mean the New bright paint the kids are going to be ly there would be none o f the first Deal Brand, tures $8,600.00. Common stock with total par value of $25,000.00. They are thinking of a lot more inclined to believe in old □ Better Homes & Gardens 2.25 named if talents and opportunity naming the new elixir “ Win the i Santa than some much truer story MEMORANDA □ Boy’s L i f e ....................... 3.10 were the same. War.” Sounds klnda foxy, but If about War-time shortages. Well, the Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value): □ Child L ife ....................... 2.95 In structure there are large Umbers sales drop off, you will scratch wagons are about done and Its time U. S. Gov. obligations, direct and guaranteed .pledged to □ Christian H e ra ld ......... 2.50 and small ones. There are rough around for something that will help to pour some coffee into Jim so he secure deposits and other liabilities ......... _.... ........... $ 218,000.00 O Column D igest............. 2.95 pieces and finished ones. Some of the business. They don't say that won’t t’hlnk we work our guests to □ Country Gentleman. . . 1.65 the parts o f the structure supports, what Is in tthe bottle is going to be death every time they eat here. TOTAL .................... .............TT.................................... ........ $ 2118,000.00 □ Dog W o r ld ..................... 2.50 while some ornament. All are neces­ changed, so I guess it will be the □ Farm Jrl. & F’rm’rs W ife 1.65 Secured and preferred liabilities: Deposits secured by pledg­ sary for Its completion, and If all same old stuff taste and smell the Higher Than 1942 ed assets pursuant to require ments of law .................... were of equal size the building would saijie. □ Flower G r o w e r ........... 2.50 66 , 866.21 The label will have to be not be possible. Deposits preferred under provisions of law but not secured □ Flying A ces..................... 2.50 1943 Pedestrian Toll mighty pretty. by pledge o f assets _______________ ________________ ______ Neither sociology nor legislation 2.017.34 □ Household ..................... 1.90 Oregon traffic accidents claimed Yours with the low down, changes the status. The one-talent­ □ Hygeia ........................... 2.95 a toll of 222 lives, and 4,850 persons JO SE R R A TOTAL I ed fellow has his nltche and respon­ 68,883.55 □ Liberty ........................... 3.95 ¡injured the year 1943, Secretary of sibility just as does his ten-talent State Bob Farrell announced recent­ □ Nature (10 Iss., J2 Mo.) 3.45 I, RUTH N. TATLOCK, Asst, cashier of the above-named bank, neighbor. Destiny 1s bound up with Brothers Sucprised ly. There were 30,750 accidents O Open R ’d (12 Iss., 14 M.) 2.25 hereby certify that the above state ment is true to the best o t my duty. Use or lose, do or,d ie, invest during the year. These figures are □ Outd’rs (12 Iss., 14 Mo.) 2.25 knowledge and belief. RUTH N. TATLOCK or be divested. These are our only On Christmas Visit subject to revision in view o f pos­ □ Parents’ Magazine . . . . 2.50 alternatives. “ Brighten the corner Pfc. David Stark, 24, of Camp Ed­ sible late reports, Farrell said. Correct.—Attest : □ Pathfinder....................... 2.00 where you are." The 1943 pedestrian toll was con­ wards, Mass., and Richard W. Stark □ Photoplay • Movie Mirr. 2.50 siderably higher than in 1942, Farrell H ARRIS H. HANSON "Only a man in jail can enjoy the EM, 3-c, who had just completed 10 □ Popular Mechanics . . , 3.25 said. Pedestrian fatalities totaled ERNEST D. HITE months in the North Pacific each, four freedoms. He can pray all he □ Poultry T ribu n e........... 1.65 wants, talk all day, and' g'et three were home over the Christmas holi­ 80, an increase of 21 percent over the Director* □ Sports A field ................... 2.25 meals a day, and his worst enemy days. They met at the home o f their toll o f 66 ln 1942. State of Oregon, County of Wash ington ss □ Sunset Magazine........... 2.00 The fatality toll of 222 lives lost in I can't get at him. Surely this is the father, Leonard Stark, Garden Home. □ True S tory....................... 2,25 Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of January, 1944. *inal freedom—freedom from free­ Neither knew the other was expected. 194? was a decrease of 18 percent J. J. McMAHON, Notary Publio for Oregon. □ The W om a n ................... 2.10 from the death toll o f 273 lives in David, a graduate o f Beaverton dom. My commission expires June 6, 1944. □ Your L i f e ....................... 3.45 high school, was Inducted Into ser­ Finds Old Bunch of Keys vice March 1, 1943, Richard had not been home for Christmas for three HkJJ4-.UI.IMfgi.Ab years. He was formerly a student This Nowopopor and 5 Great at Benson Tech. Pathfinder........1 Yt. u . , . • The World’s News Seen Through Two brothers, Robert, address un­ Household Mag. I Yr. known by parents, and Donald, Del­ True Story........1 Yr. 6 ,or only he hristian cience onitor ta. Utah, are ln the service. 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