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Friday, March 24, 1944
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE. Beaverton, Oregon
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g n rd le ss o f th e p o in t v a lu e p r in te d o n !
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A to ta l o f 33,000 p erso n s, five pet th em ,
w ith sa v in g s o f $5,000 in b a n k an d d rin k o r sm o k e ; he w o rk s a n d sa v es
th o u sa n d
w o rk e rs
o f th e
U n ited c e n t m o re th a n in 1942, w ere k illed in R A T IO N B O O K N O . 4—
life in s u ra n c e v alu es.
W h e n one of a n d re a d s h is B ible ev e ry d ay .” L a s t
B ro th e rh o o d o f C a rp e n te rs a n d J o in ­ hom e a c c id e n ts in th is n a tio n d u rin g
M ay 20- -E x p ira tio n d a te of red
j h is co lo red frie n d s w as a s k e d w hy w eek, J a m e s w a s g iv en h is th ir d op­
ers o f th e A m eric an F e d e ra tio n o f th e y e a r 1943, S e c re ta ry o f S ta te , s ta m p s A8, B8, C8, D8, E 8 a n d F 8 in j
C o n tin u ed fr o m P a g e 1
(J a m e s g o t o n so w ell h e rep lied : p o rtu n ity a t C am p S p rin g s A rm y A ir
E ab o r, h av e co n d e m n e d
th e la b o r Bob F a r re ll sa id to d a y , as he u rg e d ra tio n book No. 4 (A eu t, fish , fa ts ,
“W ell, you know , J a m e s d o es not F ield , W a sh in g to n , D. C.
polices a n d th e "o v erall p a te r n a lis m ” O reg o n hom e o w n e rs to o b serv e safe- cheese, c a n n e d m ilk, fish , oils) E a c h
of th e p re s e n t W a sh in g to n A d m in is­ ty w eek, M arch 19-25, by ch e c k in g s ta m p h as a 1 0 -p o in t v alue.
S e rie s w eak p o in ts; b u t I n e v e r b efo re saw
tr a tio n a s a "s te a lth y th r e a t to th e th e ir ho m e a c c id e n t h az ard s.
A8, B8, a n d C8, v alid on F eb . 2 7 ; I y o u in th e lazy, w a ste fu l a n d sau cy
c o n tin u e d fre ed o m o f o rg an iz ed la ­
"O ne of th e c h ie f re a so n s sa fe ty se rie s D8, E8, a n d F8 v alid on M a rc h m oods th a t so m e o f you p u t on to ­
bor."
day.
F ro m le tte r s w h ic h I g et, I
a g e n c ie s in th e s ta te a re sp o n so rin g 12.
T h e u n io n Issued a s ta te m e n t d e­ s a fe ty w ee k is to fo cu s th e a tte n tio n
M ay 20—E x p ir a tio n d a te o f b lu e fe a r you a re b e h a v in g w o rse in th e
m a n d in g th e follow ing six-p o in t p ro ­ of th e p u b lic on th e need fo r sa fe ty s ta m p s A8, B8, C8, D8, a n d E8, in r a ­ N o rth th a n you a r e h e re in th e S o u th .
g ra m fro m
b o th n a tio n a l p o litical in ev e ry w a lk of life, in th e hom e, in tio n book 4 (p ro c e sse d f r u its a n d D on't D ep en d U pon A u n t E le a n o r
M any of you say, “A u n t E le a n o r
p a rtie s :
T h e p re s e rv a tio n o f fre e tra ffic , on th e Job a n d in re c re a - v eg etab les, ja m s a n d je llie s).
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e n te rp rise ,, th e a b a te m e n t o f b u re a u ­ tio n ,” F a r re ll said .
“T im e lo st d ue - valid s ta r tin g F eb . 27.
E a c h s ta m p will ta k e c a re of m e a f te r th e W a r ”.
P e rh a p s A u n t E le a n o r w ill n o t be th e
cracy , th e h a lt o f p a te rn a lism , th e to a c c id e n ts in O reg o n la st y e a r w as h a s a 10-point v alue.
P re s id e n t's w ife a f te r th e W a r! P re si-
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SUGAR—
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- | d e n t R o o sev elt m ay n o t be re-elected.
v a te in d u stry , th e m a in te n a n c e of L ib e rty ships.
T h a t loss is f a r too
S ta m p No. 30
4 v alid Besides, even M rs. R o o sev elt is g e tt­
la b o r’s social gain s, th e p ro te c tio n of g r e a t fo r a n atio n a t w ar.
in d e fin ite ly fo r five po u n d s.
o u r n a tio n a l in te re sts .
in g o u t o f p a tie n c e w ith you.
S he is
“I n d u s tr y sp e n d s g r e a t su m s of
ta m p No. 31 w ill becom e valid b eg in n in g to w o n d e r if sh e m a y n o t
T he le a d e rs o f o rg an iz ed la b o r can m oney each y ear, In an e ffo rt tq pre- A p S ri,
j fo r five poundg
be a p ow erful force in u p h o ld in g v en t a c c id e n ts on th e job
S ta te
s ta m p No. 40 v alid fo r five p o u n d s h av e m a d e a m is ta k e in p ra is in g you
I t is tgue th a t w h ite
fa ith in A m eric an in s titu tio n s a n d in an d g o v e rn m e n ta l ag e n cies w o rk con- hom e
c a n n in g
s u g a r to F e b r u a r y a s sh e did.
re sto rin g th e in d e p en d e n ce of A m eri­ s ta n tly to red u ce tr a f f ic ac cid en ts. B u t
w o rk e rs s tr ik e w h en th e y sh o u ld n ’i,
ca n w o rk m en , b o th o f w hich h a v e It is la rg e ly up to th e in d iv id u al to 28 1945
b u t th e y a r e n o t lazy n o r do th e y
F o r c a n n in g o nly : S u g a r
j tT ro w m oney “away".
been d a n g e ro u sly w ea k en e d by a t p re v e n t a c c id e n ts In th e hom e. •
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r ® p o u u n d # th ro u g h F e b ., D oes u e v e r o c c u r to
w hat
te m p ts to use th e F e d e ra l g o v e rn ­
“I t ’s p a trio tic to be c a re fu l, he
m en t a s a sh ie ld fo r union ab u ses ca u se a c c id e n ts d e s tro y v ita l m a te r ­ i 8, m 5 „
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M. W . E A S T O N
T he u n io n s h av e , in effect, been ials a n d eq u ip m en t a n d red u c es th e F o rm R-323 fo r re m a in d e r (20 lbs. ' th e people— -white a n d co lo re d —ac te d
m ax. p e r p erso n ) a f A xing s p a re s ta m p a3 so m
of you colored people
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of Aberdeen, W ash in g to n
W e w ould lose th e W a r an d
S H O E S — Loose S ta m p s In v a lid
th a t role an d a re m oving to g e t o u t clared .
we all, in c lu d in g you, w ould, be slav es
B ook 1—S ta m p 18, v alid f o r one of th e G e rm a n s o r Ja p a n e se .
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p a ir, ex p ire s A p ril 30.
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Book 3—A irp la n e s ta m p N o. 1, v alid fro m a n y p o in t o f view .
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> in d e fin itely for o n e p a ir. (N ew sta m p as a frie n d , I beg o f you a ll to g e t all
No Tax Rabbits Left in Hat
to becom e v alid M ay 1 fo r o ne p a ir.
th e w o rk you c a n g e t; w o rk a s f a ith ­
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S. W . P a rk and M ain
F ly in g ab o v e clo u d s w hich h id th e
A fter re a d in g sc h o larly ta lk s on o u r
S e p te m b e r 30: E x p ir a tio n d a te of save!
ta x problem s, a n d a f te r lis te n in g to o cean n e a rly a ll th e w ay, a flig h t of | p eriod 4 a n d 5 co u p o n s.
A T ru e S to ry
•
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"A " ev e ry 6 m o n th s ; “ B " ev e ry 4 h av e ju s t as good a n o p p o rtu n ity to
o u t c le a rly —ev e ry b o d y a n d h is d o g lan d , 1,250 m iles aw ay .
m o n th s ; "C ” ev e ry 3 m o n th s ; “T ”
A few y e a rs
“A n d w e a rriv e d w ith in 30 seco n d s ev ery 6 m o n th s, o r 5,000 m iles of succeed as w h ite boys.
m u st now p ay s a c rific ia l ta x es, and
T his P lan has the solution to the in­
ag o W eb b er College a t B ab so n P a rk ,
g o v e rn m e n t e x tra v a g a n c e m u s t be of th e tim e e s tim a te d b efo re o u r d riv in g .
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S O L ID F U E L S —
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ed.
USN, o f A sh lan d , Va., d e s c rib in g th e ’ D ea lers d eliv er by p rio ritie s b ased A m ong th e m w as on e n a m e d J a m e s
P a u l Goss.
T h e d e a n n o ticed th a t
I f w e fail to do th is, w e a d m it th a t tr ip in a n in te rv ie w in th e N av y D e­ on needs.
L ie u te n a n t M a r­ C H A N G E IN G A S O L IN E R U L E S — w h e re a s all th e o th e rs w e n t to th e
w e p re fe r to p a ss on to th e bo y s a t p a r tm e n t rec en tly .
A m erica in the P o st w ar tra n s itio n p e r­
th e fro n t n o t only th e risk o f life tin w as illu s tr a tin g th e p o ssib ilities i G A S O L IN E C O U PO N S __ N o t v alid m ovies o r sh o t c ra p s in th e ev en in g
J a m e s p ra c tic e d fo r h o u rs to le a rn
and lim b, hut th e o b lig a tio n o f a n u n ­ of a e ria l n a v ig a tio n , a s ta u g h t by N a-
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ty p in g .
W h en th e su m m e r v a c a tio n
n ec essarily hig h p u b lic debt.
W e vy in stru c to rs.
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m a k e no sa c rific e in b u y in g In te re st-
N o rth an d g e t h im a jo b in a n office.
b e a rin g bon d s w h ich c r e a te d e b t a n d up 9,000 feet, ab o v e th e o v e rc a st, u se rs w ill be good fo r p u rc h a s e s a t j T
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" a u th o riz e d fillin g s ta tio n s ,” as w ell p o rtu n ity .
political p ro jec t, w h ile o u r fig h tin g w ay," L ie u te n a n t M a rtin ex p lained.
as fo r g aso lin e p u rc h a se d a t b u lk
J a m e s did so w ell th a t I b ro u g h t
T h e 12 p la n es k e p t w ith in s ig h t of p la n ts o r d eliv ered to p riv a te s to ra g e
m en sa c rific e th e ir lives a n d o p p o r­
tu n itie s an d fa m ilie s to p re se rv e u s ea ch o th e r, a n d th e lead in g p la n e , ¡a n k s O P A an n o u n c es.
T h e “A" ra- h im b ac k to F lo rid a in th e F all.
sa fe fro m h a rd s h ip s a t hom e.
g av e th e o th e rs d a ta o n position a n d ! tlo n fo r m o to rist s is now tw o g allo n s T h a t W in te r he ty p e d all m y new spa
U n less th o se e n jo y in g w a r p ro fits fuel co n su m p tio n a t re g u la r in te rv a ls. w eekly in all p a r ts o f th e c o u n try P«r colu m n a
In M arch, 1942. he w as
AI) 12245-1 T E C H N O C R A C Y INC.
and w a r w ag es pay h eav y ta x e s now All n a v ig a tio n w as by ce le stia l m e th ­ On th e P a c ific C oast, th e "B ” ra tio n d ra fte d .
O ne d ay a n o ff.c e r a sk ed
to hold dow n th e n a tio n a l d e b t a n d ods.
B E . 0062
814 S\V 10th. P O R T L A N D , O R E .
h a s been cu t fro m 460 to 400 m iles Iif « n y o n e of th e m en could type.
T h en he
I J a m e s held up h is h an d .
"W h en we le t d o w n th ro u g h th e
p re v e n t th e d e v a lu a tio n o f th e d o lla r,
and u n le ss g o v e rn m e n t ex p e n se s a re clouds, w e w ere o n ly 2 m iles o ff * jT m e?hH - E x p ir a tio n d a te of No. 11 ' " a s g iven h is seco n d o p p o rtu n ity H e
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c u t to th e bone, t h e re w ill be no c o u rse a n d w e la n d ed w ith in 30 se c ­ “A ” co u p o n s. * (M ay ren ew B o r C L
c h a n c e o f lo w erin g th e ta x r a te a f te r o n d s o f th e tim e w e h a d e s tim a te d co u p o n s w ith in b u t n o t b efo re 15 d a y s 1 He g ra d u a lly w o rk e d in to a d m in is tra
tive d u ties.
H e b ecam e a co rp o ral
th e w a r so t h a t
In d u s try a n d th e b efo re s ta r tin g out.
fro m d a te on co v er.)
“R a d io b e a rin g s fro m o u r p o in t of
people ca n h av e th e ta x relief n e c e s­
B1 a n d C l s ta m p s w o rth th r e e g a l­ a s e rg e a n t, a second, a n d th e n a f irs t i
H e now is a C a p ta in
s a ry to e n c o u ra g e th e a c c u m u la tio n d e p a r tu r e a n d o u r p o in t o f a rriv a l lons e a c h ; B2, C2. B3. C3, R a n d T lie u te n a n t.
of e a rn in g s a n d sa v in g s w h ich a r e es­ w ere ta k e n ev ery tw o h o u rs, b u t w e sta m p s, 5 g a llo n s; D 114 g a llo n s; E.
se n tia l to In d u stria l ex p a n sio n o n a did n o t m a k e a n y c o u rse c o rre c tio n s 1 g allon. S ta m p s No. 11 v alid M arch
T h e re a r e m a n y tim e s in 22 to J u n e 21 ( th re e g allo n s e a c h )).
p ea c e tim e o asis th a t w ill p ro v id e p e r ­ by th em .
T H E OLD JU D G E SA Y S. . .
th e e x p e rien c e of a N av y fly er w hen T R IC E C O N T R O L —
m a n e n t jobs fo r all.
N o a m o u n t o f r h e to ric c a n c h a n g e rad io a id s a r e n o t av a ila b le , a n d it's
R e fe r p rice In q u irie s a n d com ­
of g r e a t v alu e to h im to know th a t he p la in ts to p rice c le rk a t y o u r local
th e se fa c ts.
• ca n g et w h e re h e 's g o in g e n tire ly 'on b o ard .
Now t h a t O PA h a s d isc o v ered th a t his o w n ' by c a re fu l u se o f th e n a v ig a ­ IN C O M E T A X —
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It
p o ta to e s a re n o t fa tte n in g m o re will tio n m e th o d s h e h a s been ta u g h t.
D e c la ra tio n of e s tim a te d 1944 tax j
ta k e s Ju st o ne ex p e rien c e of th a t k in d
u n d o u b te d ly he sold.
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to m a k e a m a n 'n a v ig a tio n co n scio u s'
If h e w a s n 't th a t w ay b efo re.”
Babson Says. . . .
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ELECTRICITY STILL CHEAP
"M aybe th e nickel h a s lost a lo t of
its p u rc h a s in g p u n c h . . . b u t elec­
tric a lly It still buys a s m u c h a s d u r ­
in g p re -w a r d a y s an d tw ic e aa m u c h
a* d u r in g W/>rld W a r I.
” . . . And th e e le c tric ity It b u y s la
th e sa m e h ig h q u ality , m a d e ju s t a s
d e p e n d ab le as w ell k e p t m o d e rn
A p p ro x im ately 51,000 m essag es a re ^
ex ch an g ed m o n th ly betw een p erso n s “
in th is c o u n try an d th e ir frie n d s an d
re la tiv e s in en em y a n d enem y -o ccu ­
pied c o u n trie s th ro u g h
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SCAR WASHERS
W A R BONDS are your
"A m e rica n P re fe rre d ."
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A TTO R N EY AT LAW
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Shrubs, etc.
Send fo r new fall a n d sp rin g c a t a ­
log F all p la n tin g s ta r t s In N ovem ­
ber. T u lip bulbs a r e p la n ted now.
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*’That's really a p r a t editorial you just read
to us. Judge. Where did you say it appeared?”
" In ‘The Stars and Stripes’. . . the news­
paper of the U S. Armed Forces in Europe.
Kind of gives us folks back home something
lo think about, doesn’t it. Bill?”
** It certainly does. Judge. Particularly the
last paragraph. Would you mind reading
that again?”
“ Glad to, Bill. It 83 }% ‘We can remember
the days of prohibition, when moonshine
whiskey made quick fortunes for bootleggeri,
crooked politicians and dishonest police offi­
cials. As a result, we claim we know what we
want in the way of liquor legislation and feel
those at home should u ait until u e return before
initiating further legislation on lufuor c o n tro l
“ Out of fairness to our boys over there
fighting. Judge, how could we disobey such
a wish ?”
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