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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1946)
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1946 BEAVEBTON ENTEBFBISF Stanley W. MMntoon, rubhsner ture* to see how much the family essary steps. Special runner* were can possibly afford to give. it sent to Monrovia at intervals to would cut down our luxuries and secure fresh vaccine, and the vac cinators were sent out through le 1 .-t ro w’atch our necessities •' 1 *=> nlaY not be the towns and villages. More than in ■ ■ i deprived of the means of life." 30,000 were inoculated during the ing supported from a wide vari By W .W. Held first months of the year. • • • First American supplies to reach ety of sources. The Catholic Rur Korea from the Church World al Life Asscoation, and relief ag- It would be a colossal tragedy Service, representing the major v cies of the Methodist Church and denial of our faith i t throug Protestant relief agencies of the the Mennonite Church, the Bap extravagance, waste or sheer sel U. S .A., includes medicines and tist Church, and the Evangelical fishness we should permit others surgical instruments to rehabili and Reformed Church are joining to go by way of starvation to j tate seven hospitals set up by with the Brethren in furnishing their graves," says a message of C. W. S. within the zone occupied heifers to ship overseas. Informa the Federal Council of the Church by the American army. Resides tion may be obtained concerning es of Christ, addressed to the several hundred bales of clothing, the project from the Heifer Pro homemakers of America, urging the shipment contained 1» cases ject Committee, New Windsor, restrictions on the use of wheat of ether, one million v*am in tao- Maryland. A recent shipment of products, fats, and oils. “If we lets, 275 cases of hospital instru 350 young heifers went to Italy, are to fulfill our duties as Chris ments and dressings, and 18 cases and another carload soon will be tian families, and especially if we of chaultnoogra oil for the treat sent to Poland. Experienced cat are to teach the Christian way of ment of leprosy. tlemen from the several churches life to our children by action as • • • are being recruited to care for well as words, we must go far be Many churches across the coun the animals on the trip to Eur yond mere token help to those who try are seeking ways and means ope. are starving. We must cut deeply • • • of putting returned GI's back in into our resources at a time like to church and community service. At Lakeside, Ohio, from Septem this lest the acid of selfishness — In St. Alban’s Protestant Epis ber 3 to 6, “younger churchmen" cut into our own souls. We recom reservations Br.0313 copal Church, Highland Park, from thirty-eight Protestant de mend that each Christian family W EEK DAYS 5-11 Michigan, the veterans have or nominations will meet under the make and carry out in its own ganized a Young People’s Fellow auspices of the Federal Council home some adequate plan for shar OREN SUNDAY I - 10 ship, for single persons and mar of the Churches of Christ in Am ing in worldwide relief on a day ried couples eighteen to thirty- erica to ’’mobilize and train young by day basis. This would call for five years of age. One of the men in the local churches over examining income and expendi group’s first jobs was to sound the country for more effective proof a parish house room as a Christian leadership." The Inter kindergarten, and to hold kinder national Council of Religious Ed garten classes there during the ucation and the National Council regular morning church hour. The of the Y. M. C. A. will cooperate Fellowship has secured and train with the Federal Council in the ed teachers fox the lower grades program. Almost all the delegates in the church school, provides a will be laymen, and most of them choir from their numbers for the will be ex-GI’s. The Rev. Reuben early morning communion service, W. Coleman is director of the and has taken charge of some of conference. Speakers listed in the regular church suppers. The clude: Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam, Fellowship has sixty members. Missionary Secretary Ralph E. • • • Diffendorfer, Dr. Kirtley F. Ma The interdenominational "heifer ther of Harvard, Prof. Wilhelm project”, initiated by the Church Pauck of Chicago, Federal Coun of the Brethren, and designed to cil Secretary Roswell P. Barnes, help in relief and rehabilitation motion picture executive Francis BRING YOUR -- Weaner Pigs, Feeder Pigs, Fat Hogs, in Europe (especially in furnish- Harmon, Dr. Channing Tobias of ing milk to children), is now be- the Phelps-Stokes Fund. Day-Old Calves, Veal Calves, Steers, * Thirty-two Lose Lives In Traffic Accidents In July NEWS IN THE WORLD OF RELIGION Thirty-two people lost their lives Published Friday of each week by the Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton, in traffic casualties during July Oregon. Entered as second-class mat in Oregon, it has been disclosed As a service to veterans in the ter at the postoffice, Beavertos, Ore. by Robert S. Farrell, Jr., Secre community, this newspaper will tary of State. publish a weekly column of ques Beaverton Office, Enterprise Bldg. While this year’s July toil has tions most frequently asked con Phone Beaverton 2321 increased half again over last tact men of the Veterans Admin year's the greatly swelled traffic istration in this area. For more Office— -308 Panama Bldg., 3rd and volume will probably show driv detailed information, veterans Alder, Ponland 4, Ore. A T 6591. ing to have been safer this year, should contact or write to the mile for mile. The state's July nearest VA contact unit at 1019 S. Subscription Payable In Advance One Year ............. - .................... ..$1.00 mileage figures are aot yet avail W. 10th Ave., Portland. able. Farrell predicted, however, Q. Can I get a loan guaranteed that when mileage for July has or insured to construct more been found, the death rate per than a single-family home? APER 0 REG miles traveled will show a marked A. Yes, but one veteran cannot P i i l is hers ' 4 sl sf oc ) i »Ti oi decrease from recent levels. get a guaranteed or insured “Following on the heels of the 1 loan to buy or build more than June decrease in traffic death a four-family home. If more rate, this is a hopeful sign that than one veteran is buying, then Visit Boyhood Home the fashion for smarter driving is the basic four-family home is Mr. and Mrs. Tom Oraf and replacing the fad of faster driv allowed for the group and this sons, Johnny and Jimmie visited ing," Farrell said. may be increased by one addi friends in Alpine. Oregon Satur “Safety authorities are watching tional family unit for each vet day. Alpine was Mr. Graf's home a nation-wide dip in the death eran participating: thus two vet when he was a boy. __ — rate per miles traveled in hope • • • erans can buy or build a six- that a long-tlmr* trend is being family home, three veterans a Office Assistant forged. The downward curve has seven family home, etc. Miss Eileen Martin is working been in progress for several In Leonard A«a m’s insurance of- months, but cautious safety men Q. How many hospital beds are there in veterans’ hospitals? t ice. have hesitated to label it a real A. The total number of existing trend. More conclusive informa beds of all types is 94,817 In 106 s C EN T R A LLY tion will be available by the end VA hospitals. The proposed ex . I LOCATED of the year.” pansion program of the Veter I Close to bus trans- ans Administration will bring ' port a t i o n a n d The advertiser— Tell him you this total to 161,832. walkinq distance read hi* message In the paper. Q What are the most important from downtown. provisions of the amended bill regarding National Service U fe ■ &L. Insurance? A. 1. Three new type permanent W EST END policies—20 year endowment, en SEJ.I.WGOD BRIDGE dowment at the age of 60 aVl endowment at 65. CREMATORIUM 2. All restriction on the choice of beneficiaries Imposed by the MAUSOLEUM original act have been removed. 3. Insured may have payments CEMETERY made to the bentfieiary in lump sum or In equal Installments Complete Funeral Servlee In New MOBTICIA ly income or annual payments. I Since early this year, Ganta Mis ranging from 36 to 240 months. SW FOURTH AT MONTGOMERY Cathedral Chapel at No Extra cost ti- At present I am working part- sion of the Methodist Church in Previously, the only method of Riverside Is a co-operative asso ATwnter tlHl time and collecting partial read- Liberia has been participating in settlement provided was month- ciation with assets of over J800.000 justment allowance. Because of public health work in its vicinity the reduced payment, am I el- by keeping a team of locally igihle to collect for a longer per- trained technicians travelling thru iod of time than the unemployed the country vaccinating the resi- veteran? dents. Because a certain number A. Each time a veteran receives of cases of smallpox had been re payment of a weekly allowance, ported, the District Commissioner regardless of the dollar amount appealed for help in handling the of the payment, he has used up situation. Dr. George W . Harley, one week of the ^aitad number ^ of Asheville, N. C., Methodist mis- W e C an C h a rg e Y o u r B a tte ry In 30 M in u tes of allowances*to which he may (sionary physician, in his capacity be entitled. as Officer of Health took the nec- Riverview Cemetery J. P. Finley &Son H O W IS Y O U R B A T T E R Y ? See Us For Battery Charges- JSTtM C D IN N E R S : C O M M U N ITY AUCTION Every Saturday 11:30 a.m. BEAVERTON, OREGON Dairy Cattle, Beef 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 AT 5390, Portland, Ore. On Our Fast C h a rg e r Or 24-H ours On O u r Slow C h a rg er. Yaniliill County Western Saddle at the S IG N A L S T A T IO N ROSS F* WHISMAN s. Dick Kokich Teacher of H O RSE SH O W MODERN AND CLASSICAL ACCORDION w. c a n y o n ro a d AT HALL ST. Accordions for Rent Available to play for Weddings, Parties, etc. Studio Canyon & Howett Rd., West Slope, Ore. and 1 Whatta ya mean, friendly ? West Slope ACCORDION STUDIO SH O D EO RACES - - THRILLS - - SPILLS The OREGON'S OUTSTANDING MOUNTED POSSE Just saying • thing is so doesn’t make it no. We know that. Occasionally somebody will question our right to call ourselves the friendly Southern Pacific. "H o w can you say th at,” he’ll ask, "w h en one o f your ticket rger.f:s practically barked at me once?” SHERIDAN RODEO GROUNDS NEWS Grand Entry 1.30 P. M. 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Or a Southern Pacific man or woman who won’t go out o f his or her way to perform an act o f human S ot kind new above and beyond the call o f duty. Incidentally, if you re planning a trip anywhere, our aervii» is much faster and hotter, even, than it waa before the war. W e ll tie glad to help you plun your trip— but be sure you let us know well in advance. S*P - kMÉMhJMÉ The friendly Southern Pacific SPECIAL ADDEE ATTRACTION! 3I3ANTI? m o k i L e — ag i:\im m R a d io • O rd n o n c* • A ir-S a« Ratcwa • N ordan Som a- fig h t • W a o ih a r Iq u ip m a n t • M a rtin Tap Turra»! Saa Mow D*ay ra Ufad.' W ork D iam T o ara e l* ' *- H O U S E W eek Nights R A CIN G at St I’ M — ■ ------— Nie Portland Showritom Kelly Motor Co. S. W. Canyon Road at R.R. Tracks Kmser-Frazer Deoler Rototillers Associated Service 24 hour serv Phone 2701 Every I