The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, July 26, 1946, Image 2

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    BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
FRIDAY, JU LY 26, 1946
NEWS IN THE WORLD
OF RELIGION
BEAVERTON ENTEBPBISF
Stonley W. Netherton, P u b lis h e r
B y W. W. Keid
Civil S ervice
E xam ination
¡Surplus Material
T o Be D iverted
announces T o O ther Ports
perm anent
F ederal Civil Service
an
exam in ation
for
probational ap poin tm ents to E n ­
g in eerin g
Aid p osiition s in the
B ureau of R eclam ation.
P erso n s w ho desire perm anent
p ositions w ill have an opportun­
ity to file for a civ il service ex ­
am ination leadin g to probational
ap poin tm ents w ith perm ant cla s­
sified civil service sta tu s in E n ­
gin eerin g A id
p ositions
in the
W estern U nited States.
T he en tran ce salaries for these
p ositions range from $2644.80 to
$3397.20 a year.
The ap poin tees w ill perform sub­
p ro fessio n a l en g in eerin g w ork in
a sp ecific branch o f en gin eerin g,
such a s agricilltural, architectural,
civil, com putations, construction,
electrical, general, hydraulic, hy­
drologic,
m aterials
laboratory,
m echan ical and survey.
A pp licants for th is exam in ation
w ill be graded on th e b asis of
th eir experience,
education and
tra in in g —no w ritten test w ill be
given.
A pp licants m ust be betw een the
a g es
o f 18 and 62, excep t that
th ese ag e lim its m ay be w aived
for v etera n s
and under certain
con d itions for w ar service in d ef­
in ite em ployees.
F urth er in form ation on th is ex ­
am ination and th e n ecessa ry ap­
plication form s for ap plying m ay
be obtained from th e Secretary,
Board o f U. S. C ivil Service E x ­
am iners, a t an y first- or second-
cla ss post office, or from th e D i­
rector, E lev en th U. S. Civil S er­
vice
R egion,
R oom
4, C entral
B uilding, S ea ttle 4, W ash. A ppli­
ca tio n s m u st be received in th e
C entral B oard o f U. S. Civil S er­
v ice E x a m in ers’ O ffice, C ontin­
en tal Oil B uilding, D en ever 2, Col.
Federal Council, together w ith the
Lutheran W orld C onvention and
the
E v a n g elica l and
R eform ed
Church, w ill arrange an A m erican
itinerary for him follow in g the Se­
attle m eeting.
W ord cornea through Dr. Mur­
ray
T. Titua, of the
N ational
C hriatian
Council of India that
the Indian G overnm ent is plan­
n ing to release six German m is­
• •
e
sionaries, interned during the war,
Beaverton Office, Enterprise Bldg.
The
P
ro
testa
n
t
ch
u rch es of A ug­
and
to
perm
it
them
to
resum
e
A s a service to veteran s in the
Phone Beaverton 2321
usta, Ga„ have tak en seriou sly com m unity, th is new spaper
their m ission ary work in India.
w ill
• • •
P
resident
T
rum
an's
appeal
that
publish a w eek ly colum n of ques­
Office— 308 Panama 8ldg., 3rd and
A m ong A m erican preachers who churches do so m eth in g about m ak­ tions m ost frequently ask ed con
Alder, Portland 4 , Ore. A T 6591.
have been invited to occupy noted ing hom es for returnin g GI's and ta ct m en o f the V eterans A dm in­
Subscription PoyableMn Advance
pulPi u
in Gr*at Britain during their fam ilies.... .......T hree B ap tist istration in th is area. For m ore
One Year ............. ......................... $1.00 ,h is su m m er are Dr. Oscur Thom ­ churches and a M ethodist church d etailed
inform ation,
veterans
as Olson o f Cleveland. Prof. Geof- have converted their basem en ts in­ should co n ta ct
or w rite to the
to
hom
es
for
their
pastors,
and
frey W. Stafford of Madison, N.
n earest VA contact unit at 1019
J., Dr. E d gar F. R om ig of N ew have rented th eir parson ages to S. W. 10th Ave., Portland.
Ten
other
York, B ish op Ivan Lee H olt of veterans’ fam ilies.
O r eg ° 0 N l w s h a p e r
Q. I w an t to establish a florist
St. Louis, Dr. H erm an F. R eisig church leaders have “doubled up
shop w ith the aid of a G. I.
P u bli sh E R s' 4 sistoli ATI ON Of M ontclair, N. J„ Dr. Albert with relatives, and m ade room for loan.
H ow ever, I do not intend
K isslin g
o f Jacksonville,
Fla., veterans. A num ber o f lod ges and to go into business for several
clubs
have
reconverted
their
halls
and Dean I.ynn
Harold Hough
years. H ow long do I have in
into living q uarters and are h old ­
of M adison, N. J.
w hich to apply for the loan?
Rabbi A lexander S. R osenberg. ing their m eetin g s in th e churches. A. The tim e lim it for loan ap­
Federal C ouncil Secretary Sam uel And the ch u rch es have can vassed
p lication s
is ten years after
McCrea C avert ,and R om an Cath­ the com m unity, house by house,
d isch arge or ten years a fter the
and
listed
availab
le
room
s
w
ith
olic B ishop A loyslus J. Muench are
end o f th e war, w hich ever is
President H arry S. Trum an's ap­ the Red Cross.
the later date.
pointm ent a s liaison officers for
D espite in fla tio n and other a f­ Q. I f for an y reason a loan is
their resp ective com m unions be­
not com pleted after the gu aran ­
tw een th e A m erican arm y o f o c­ ter-effects of war, G race C om m un­
ty or in surance has been en ­
cupation and the churches and ity Church, C hungking, W est Chi­
tered upon the v eteran ’s honor­
syn a g o g u es o f Germ any. In addi­ na, recently ded icated a new build­
able disch arge or certifica te of
reports
the
R ev.
H arry
tion to th is job in Germ any, Dr. ing,
eligib ility, w hat should be done?
C avert w ill v isit P rotestan t chap­ Haines, m issionary-principal o f the
lains now in Europe ,on behalf of Chiij Ching M iddle School. “T here A. The veteran should send h is
honorable discharge or ce rtifi­
quite
a large
M ethodist
the G eneral C om m ission on Arm y w as
ca te o f eligib ility to th e region ­
and N a v y Chaplains, “for th e pur­ church on our Chiu C hing cam ­
al o ffic e o f the VA w here the
pose o f u n d ergiid in g their work pus, attended by the m iddle school
en try w a s m ade w ith the ap­
w ith the stro n g est possible sup­ stud en ts and faculty," says Mrs.
propriate inform ation so that
H aines. “But w ith the outbreak
port o f the churches at hom e.’ ’
th e en try m av he cancelled and
• • •
of the Sino-Japanese W ar, C hung­
th e am ount o f the gu aran ty re­
G erm any’s
evan gelical
leader, king w as h eavily bombed and the
stored for the veteran ’s use.
T he
few
P astor M artin
Nlem oller, IT.boat school m oved aw ay.
Are there an v age lim itation s
com m ander in the First W orld church m em bers left carried on
will you G I V E
for v ete ra n s w ho w ish to tak e
War, and hero-opponent to N azism during 1939, m eetin g each Sunday
educat'o"’ i>l train in g under the
in th e Second, has accepted to ad­ for a short w orship service. Then,
that they may L I V E ?
G. T. BUI?
dress th e biennial m eeting of the the R ev. Stephen Chang, of the
Federal C ouncil o f the Churches Episcopal Church in H ankow , a r­ *. No.
If you w an t to sell, trade, or buy o f C hrist in Am erica, in Seattle, rived in C hungking. H e w as in O. Ts m ed im i * ' e a t : , i e n T a v a i l ­
HOME F R O Z E N F H U IT S EA SY
som ething—T R Y A CLASSIFIED. W ash., D ecem ber 3-6, 1946.
The vited to be pastor and has con tin ­ able to vetera n s w ho are in school
ON SUGAR
ued in o ffic e ever sin ce. Today
or tra in in g on-the-1oh under the
E ven a s little as one part su gar
n r B in ’»
!the church has over 700 m em bers.
to eig h t parts fru it is su fficien t |
It w as felt by m any th a t the \
The veteran In tra in in g Is en ­ w hen sw eeten in g fru it for freez­
building used w a s not adequate
t i l e o n lv to such m edical treat- ing,
reports the
W estin gh ou se
and so th is year the co n grega­
mo*** 0 9 Fio w o’’D ofFiorv*
H om e E conom ics In stitu te w hose '
tion donated $3,500,000 (C hinese
''nUtlo'* to h*f
of hi* rnit- research on h om e-freezing con tin ­
currency) to build a new church
i t # » o** navnl
ued throughout the w ar w hen su-
and Dr. R appe unveiled the fou n ­ O
T ho
t o STV ‘f ’ ’
gur w as a s sh ort a s it is now.
dation stone. It m eets a great
t h o h n c ^ l f n l In w h i c h T n m
ho
More sugar can be added b efore
♦ rooto/I °
need am ong the b u sin ess com m un ­
serv in g the fru it ,if d eslied .
ity, the stu d en ts ,and the govern A V eterans are not perm itted a i
m ent o ffic ia ls.”
choice. H ospitalization m ust be ( T he Im portance o f p etroleum
• • •
accom plished
in the
nearest to th e econom y of V enezuela is |
“S cien tifically, w e speed tow ard
su ita b le facility. C onsideration is in dicated by the fa ct th a t her
one world. Socially, econom ically,
given th e v eteran ’s ch oice pro­ exports in 1945 w ere 99 per cen t
culturally, and politiically, th e one
vided th e hospital, hom e or cen ­ petroleum by w eig h t and 94 per
world’ lags,” sa y s Dr. C harles F
ter ch osen is suitable and th e cent by value.
Boss, Jr., secreta ry of th e P eace
ap plican t agrees to d efray the
C om m ission
o f the
M ethodist
exp en se o f transportation to and
T he num ber of u nfilled orders
Church. "Greater coh esion and un­
from th e selected in stitu tion if on th e books of th e o ilb u r n in g
ity in so ciety is im perative. W e
it is Mother than the n ea rest h o s­ m a m ifa ctu rin g i n d u s t r y
now
IN ADDITION TO CLO TH IN G , fO O O , LO D G IN G , M ED ICA L AN D DENTAL C AKE,
grasp the
fa cts o f su person ic
pital.
sta n d s a t m ore than h a lf a m il­
plane flight, but fa il to bring
AN D LIBER A L RETIREM EN T P RIV ILEG ES
lion units.
to realization such sa y in g s a s ‘God
is
the
F
ath
er
o
f
ail
m
en,
the
Judge
M onthly R etirem en t Incom e A ft e r :
Starting
o f all n a tio n s’; God hath m ade of
Base Ray
2 0 T e o n ’
3 0 Y ear»’
one blood all n ation s of men for
Per Month
Service
S erv ice
to dwell on all th e face of the
c
M aster Sergeant
earth'; 'Thou sh a it love thy n eigh ­
W
ar
A
sse
ts
ad
m
inistration,
the
or First Sergeant
$ 1 6 5 .0 0
$ 1 0 7 .2 5
$ 1 8 5 .6 3
bor as T h y s e lf; ' S eek ye first
governm ent
a gen cy h an d lin g 90
LADIES ploin suits.............- ......95e
the K ingdom of God.’ T he slgn ifl- per cen t o f all surplus property
Tech nical Sergeant
1 3 5.0 0
8 7 .7 5
1 51.88
gan ce o f sc ien tific a ch iev em en ts in sales opened ffiv b usin ess in its
MENS S U IT S ................................95c
Staff S e r v a n t . .
1 15.00
7 4 .7 5
1 29.38
producing a world neighborhood new location at Sw an Island, M<fi-
is
w
idely
recognized.
T
he
world
Sergeant . . . .
100.00
6 5 .0 0
Prompt, Courteous Service
1 1 2.5 0
day, Ju ly 8.
can becom e a friendly com m un­
Corporal . . . .
9 0 .0 0
5 8 .5 0
1 01.25
All
a
ctiv
itie
s
.including
th
o
se
o
f
ity. A tom ic w arfare could m ake it
• Q U A LIT Y W ORKM ANSHIP
a geograph ical
graveyard. Men the public in terest and v etera n ’s
Private First C la ss
8 0 .0 0
5 2 .0 0
9 0 .0 0
'division w hich issu es
eligib ility
now
m
ust
w
ork
upon
th
e
creative
P r iv a t e ...................
7 5 .0 0
4 8 .7 5
8 4 .38
ex-G I’s,
w ill be
projects w hich w ill bind m ankind ce rtifica tes to
SPECIAL CON SIDERATION
into a social, econom ic, and po­ housed under one roof, the form er
TO EM ERG EN CY ORDERS
IN A D D IT IO N TO C O LU M N O N E O F THE A B O V E :
litical com m un ity w here m en can personnel building.
T
he
new
location
provides
am
ple
live at peace. In a true com m un­
Marion Pfenning, Joseph Williams
2 0 % Increata for S e rv ic e O v e r tea t.
ity, men w ill be at |T ice. W orld­ space for p ark ing and the P o rt­
5 0 % Increate if M em ber o f Flying or G lider C re w s.
land
T
raction
com
p
any
w
ill
start
w ide C hristian fellow sh ip a s liv ­
TIGARD CLEAN ERS
5 % In create in Ray for Each 3 Years of S e rv ic e .
ing, organized p ractice can be the ru n nin g b usses d irect from F ifth
leaven of wor!d.-wide com m unity A venue and Stark street to the
WAA building.
In the m orn ing
rush period
from
6:50 to 7:35
b usses w ill leave d ow ntow n every
five m inutes. D uring the day there
Highlights o f Regular Arm y Enlistm ent
w ill he service every th irty m in­
u tes on the hour and h a lf hour.
y e a r s ' s e rv ic e i n c r e a s i n g t o t h r e e -
R E A L T Y
CO.
1. E n l i s t m e n t » f o r l V j , 2 o r 3
R otation p astures are gen erally O ffice hours w ill be 8:00 a.m. to
years. ( O n e y ear e n l i s t m e n t s p e r ­
q u a r t e r s p a y a l t e r 3 0 y e a r s ’ serv ice.
4-30
p.m.
M
onday
through
Friday.
m itte d f j r m e n no w in t h e A r m y
( R e t i r e m e n t i n c o m e i n g r a d e of
better than perm anent pastures,
W e Specialize In The Sale
M u s t e r o r F i r s t S e r g e a n t u p to
w ith b or m o r e m o n t h s of s e rv i c e .)
according to Prof. E. L. W orthen, T he new telephone num ber w ill
Of W est Side Property
$ 1 8 5 . 6 3 p e r m o n t h f o r li f e . ) All
of the N ew York S ta te College he T R in ity 1121.
2 . E n l i s t m e n t ng# f r o m 18 t o 34
p revious active federal m ilita ry ser­
M
oving
van
s
are
busy
sh
u
ttlin
g
GENERAL
INSURANCE
of
A
griculture,
Ithaca.
y e a r s i n c lu siv e ( 17 w i t h p a r e n t s '
vice c o u n ts to w ard re tire m e n t.
c o n se n t) e x c e p t for m e n no w in
“F or those of you w ho have betw een the form er W’AA o ffices
L O A N S
A rm y, w ho m a y r e o n list at n n y an*»,
8. B e n e f i t s u n d e r t h e *GI Bill of
land that is at all suited to crop ­ in the finan cial d istrict and the
and form er service m e n d e p e n d i n g
Quick Action - Efficient Service
R i g h t s a s s u r e d for m e n w h o e n l i s t
ping,” P rof. W orthen told his n ew o ffic e s over th e w eek end
on len gth of service.
o n o r b e f o r e O c t o b e r 5, 1946.
7772 SW Capitol Hiway
farm audience in an address over to avoid an y interruption In oper­
WGY, "I would su g g est w h at w e ation o f W AA offices.
3. A reen lu tm en t b on u s of $ 5 0
Phone CHerry 1629
D. C h o i c e o f b r a n c h o f s e rv ice
T he question o f a n ew b uildin g j
for each year of a c tiv e service sin ce
call rotation pastures. T h at is. use
and o v e r s e a s t h e a t e r ( o f t h o s e still
M U LTN O M AH , OREGON
such bonus was last p aid , or sin ce
a seed m ixture that is good both passed th e debatable sta g e w hen
o p e n ) o n 3 y ear e n l i s t m e n t s .
la st en try into service, p rovid ed re-
for hay and pasture. Cut h ay for th e P ortland regional o ffic e took
en listm en t is w ith in 9 0 day* a lter
one or tw o years and then graze o v er the sale o f con su m er type
la st honorable di?charge.
the m eadow for a yenr or tw o be­ of goods in Oregon, w hich for­
ENLIST N O W
4. U p to 90 d ays' reen listm en t
m=i
fore it is plowed. The carrying m erly w as handled in S ea ttle, as
fu rlou gh w ith pay» d ep en d in g on
cap acity o f such hay-land
pas­ w ell as th e sale o f d efen se plants,
len g th of service, w ith p rescribed
AT T O U R N IA R IS T
tures is
gen erally g rea ter than airports and sim ilar real property ¡T H E COFFEE SHOP .
tra v el allow an ce p a id to h o m e and
even im proved
perm anent pas­ in th e northw est, a ccord in g to C.
return, for m en now in th e Arm y
U . S . ARM Y R IC R U IT IN G S T A TIO N
WE C A TER
T M udge. regional director. M udge
tures.”
w h o reen list.
announced
also
th
a
t
K
lam
ath
and
For m ore sum m er green feed.
TO PRIVA TE PARTIES
5. C onsult your A rm y R ecru itin g
Prof. W orthen recom m ened sud- I-ake Counties, w hich had been in
O fficer for other furlough p riv ileg es
a
g o o d too r oo you
F ran cisco region,
had
an grass a s an annual crop, and the San
TIGARD 2925
6. M ustering o u t p ay (b a se d u pon
alfa lfa or ladino clover, or both, been added to th e P ortlan d re­
= Open Every Day 7 o.m. to 8 p m E
len g th of se rv ice) to nil m en who
in the hay-seeding m ixture for a gion.
¡¡I
»
are discharged to en list or reen list.
good afterm ath grow th from hay
- p H O O R I THI%
= iii= iii= iii= m = iii= iii= iH = iM = m = iiiE M i= iii
fields.
B en efit paym ents to liv in g pol­
7 . O p tion to retire at h a lf p ay
riot profession nom n
“R em em ber that cow s th a t get icyhold ers by th eir life in su ran ce I
for th e rest of your life after 20
all the good quality green feed com p anies under en d ow m en ts and
they can eat in July, AugusI and an n u ities and for d isa b ility in­
Septem ber produce m ore m ilk in creased nearly
one-third d uring j
O ctober and Novem ber," he pointed th e w ar years.
out.
Be sure your m atch is out; ex ­
If you want to sell, trade, or buy tin g u ish your cig a rette, cig a r and
Residential and C o m m e rcia l
som ething TRY A CTJLSSfFIEP pipe spark s in th e ash tra y of
WIRING
your car; don't
throw burning
m aterial from your car w indow ;
be ca refu l in b uilding cam p fires
7729 SW Capitol Hiway
- d ig dow n to dam p earth and re­
m ove all
inflam m able m aterial
from around th e fire circle; ne­
ver leave cam p before th e fire Is
out. K E E P O R EG O N G R E E N
Published Friday of «ach week by the
Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton,
Oregon. Entered as second-class mat­
ter at the postoffice, Beovertos, Ore.
New Higher Pay
for the Army!
NEW
SCALE
PAY
WAA
O pens
At Swan Islam!
T igard C leaners
i folding can vas cots, m ed ical sup­
plies, coco cola syrup, ten ts, low-
( bed trailers,
road graders, wire
j and w ire rope, m iscellan eou s sig-
I nal equipm ent, radio se ts and re­
ceptors, radio tubes, tires, tubes,
casings, trucks, in stru m ents, m at-
N ine
additional sh ips loaded
w ith thousands of tons of surplus trapPj
’ propulsion
ra‘lw*y
en gin es. field
pqa c r e w a r n d theUaPtPreeS
^
^
parts Bal-
scheduled to dock at San F rancis- axes,
le/ „ br‘d5*
lanterns, g a s pum ps, stoves,
co, w ill be diverted to other ports,
it 'w a s announced today by the’ Pa in t- ,im e’ hand t™ 18’ bar« e }™ *-
, 1
ing ram ps,
engines, nets, lines,
Portland W ar A ssets O ffice.
oakum and tentage.
WAA's com m ittee on the re­
turn of surplus property from ov­
erseas
had previously
diverted
If you w ant to sell, trade, or buy
20 ships from the congested San som ething -You'll find a little go-
F ran cisco
harbor so that
the getter in the classified colum ns,
surplus cargoes could be handled
m ore expeditiously through other c
. . . .
ports and disposed o f to greater S p e C t n l l Z i n g
advantage.
in W est S iile P ro p erties
The nine
ships, scheduled to
arrive during July, have been di­
verted as follow s: one to Seattle,
three to N ew York City, tw o to
N ew Orleans, one to an east coast
port yet to be designated, and E A R L S. B
tw o ports to be d esignated after
R e alto r
further inform ation on cargoes is
available.
PHONE
Rie. 6, Box 1218
Typical item s on the ships are: CHerry 3727
Portland 1, Ore.
COMMUNITY
AUCTION
Every Saturday 11:30 a.m.
BEAVERTON, OREGON
BRING YOUR -
Weaner Pigs, Feeder Pigs, Fat Hogs,
Day-Old Calves, Veal Calves, Steers,
Dairy Cattle, Seei Cattle,etc. Farm
Machinery, of all kinds, Good Furni­
ture, Produce
—
TO THIS SALE
SELL At AUCTION To Get The
Highest Possible Price
BEN T. SUDTELL
OREN SUDTELL
0138 S. W. Palatine Hill
A T 5390, Portland, Ore.
H
H
n m
n B
n m
West Slope
ACCORDION STUDIO
D ick K okich
T ea ch er of
M ODERN AND
C L A S S IC A L A C C O R D IO N
A cco rd io n s for R ent
A v a ila b le to play for
W e d d in g s, P a rties, etc.
S tu d io C a n y on & H o w e tt
d.
West Slope. Ore.
Rotation Pastures
Murphy - Cole
lJr«*<*d Bv Kx|W‘i1
U. S. A rm y
614 S.W.llth Ave.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Capitol Electric
Phone CHerry 1334
For Sale I
NEW
STEEL
PIPE
SPECIALLY PRICED
Any Quantity
—
Immediate Delivery
Al«e New Steel lo/n<J»,
Bol». Bole»
HANY
FIRES
CAUSED
SM OKERS
I
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i*ar v o u r e driving a lot of inflated
m on ey around, lie has a lot of good
sound 30s to ‘36s -«¡ 004 ! transporta­
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ear and trade it in and FILL YOUR
POCKETS WITH THE CASH D IF­
FERENCE ami get on the preferred
list for a new Kaiser-Eraser.
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Kelly Motor Co.
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S. W. Canyon Road at R. R. Tracks
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: California Bag & Metal Co.
24th & Nicolai
if you arc driving a good lat<* m odel
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6 " O .D . — 12 G a u g e
20 ft. Lengths with Quick Couplings
OREGON
JSREEN
TRADER KELLY
..SAYS..
PORTLAND 10. ORE.
BRoodwoy 1678
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K a iser-F ra zer D ea ler
R o to tillers
Associated
Service
24 hour service
Phone 2701
Every Day