The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, September 06, 1946, Image 2

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    I building:, school room s, laundry,
d o rm ito ries, o ffic e
building and
variou s oth er
building, covering
| som e th re e city blocks. T hose now
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE ' in c h a rg e o f th e work have been
w ith it during
all these years,
Stonley W. Netnerton, Publisher
and
have virtu ally given
th eir
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liv es to th e work. They ta k e hoine-
Published Friday of each week bv fhs less
ch ild re n from
in fa n cy
to
Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton, fo u rteen y ears, and if possible a
Oregon. Entered as second-class mat* fa m ily group is kept to g eth er. In
ter at the DOstoffice, Beavertos, Ore. n g re a t
m an y cases, when the
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p aren t c a n , a fte r a t i n e provide
Beaverton Office, Enferprise Bldg.
14 proper hom e fo r the children,
Phone Beaverton 2321
lh e y a re retu rn ed to them . T he
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H om e
will,
how ever, keep the
Subscription Payable In Advance
<hildren until such tune as the
One Year ............. ........................ $1.00 fa m ily ca n be m aintained . W here
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— t he ch ild re n a re doubly orphaned
th e H om e c a re s
fo r them until
M***Ut*\
som eone w ishes to adopt them , or
in c a s e s w here they a re not ad­
O r e c W p T ^ l w s / ^ p e «
opted, th e y a re cared fo r and sent
P i i m s h e i Ì 4 i|sufc)i A T I o ■ to school, u n til they ca n support
and c a r e fo r them selves. T h is is
indeed a C h ristia n Home.
T he
ch ild ren a r e
lovingly cared for
and tra in e d
In th e principles of
The” C h ristia n
Hom e O rphan- C h ris tia n living. T h e g re a t aim of
age o f C ouncil B lu ffs, Iow a, is th e C h ris tia n Hom e is so to train
a unique in stitu tio n , being more these h o m eless child ren, th a t they
like a private hom e th an an or- j m ay in th e y e a rs to com e be a
phanage. I t
was founded sixty - stro n g fa c to r in th e d estiny of
three y ea rs ago by the Rev’, and A m erica.
L e ft on th e ir own they would
Mrs. J . G. Lernen. T h is in stitu ­
fa ll
Into evil ways, a
tion h as grow n fro m one sm all, rap id ly
fram e building to its now beauti- m en ace to A m erica and th e world:
ful b rick
and
ston e buildings, 1 but sh eltered
a t the C h ristian
w hich include
a hospital, m ain H om e, given love and C h ristian
handicapped persona, so
Chin Up Club To | th p hysically
ey could exch an g e id eas and
a help ing hand to each other.
Have Booth At hair give
T h e re a re no m em bership dugs
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
FR ID A Y, SEPTEM BER 6, 1946
Hope Of America
T h e C hin Up Club o f O regon
will have a booth a t th e O regon
S ta te F a ir th is y ear in S alem in
the g ran d stan d building a t the
n orthw est co rn er. T h e re will be
all kinds o f needle w ork, c r a ft
w ork,
etc., m ade by
physically
handicapped persons. See th e ir ex ­
h ibits and
becom e
acq u ain ted
w ith th e C hin Uppers.
T h e “C hin U p Club of O regon ”
w as organized to b ring to g eth e r
tra in in g , th e y
will develop in to
stro n g C h ristia n m en and wom en
th e hope o f A m erica.
T h e C h ristia n Hom e is su p p ort­
ed by th e freew ill o ffe rin g s o f
ch a rita b ly in clined men and wo­
men all
over ou r land. T h ese
■nen and w om en realize th a t if
we save th e ch ild ren today, we
save th e n atio n tom orrow .
F’or in fo rm atio n in regard to
th is re m a rk a b le Hom e, w rite to
th e C h ristia n Hom e O rphanage,
Council B lu ffs , Iow a, and lite r a ­
tu re will be sen t to you.
All
co n trib u tio n s
sen t to the
Home a re 3 u ly acknow ledged and
credited in th e o ffic ia l pu blication.
C H R IS T IA N
H OM E,
a sam ple
copy of w hich will be sen t to you
upon requ est.
T h e C hin Uppers a re an xio u s to
c o n ta ct o th er
physically
h an d i­
capped people all over O regon so
they all m ay exch an g e ideas.
T h e ir g re a te s t ’ am b ition is to
b ring m ore happiness into th e lives
of oth ers. T h e y a re in hopes th a t
som eday a ll phyhically h an d icap ­
ped people will have th e oppor­
tu n ity to becom e se lf supp orting
and not be a burden on th e ir
rela tiv es or th e S ta te . T h ey are
w orking fo r a club hom e w here
th ey ca n w ork, learn a trad e, and
get a good edu cation. In order to
help fu rth e r these aim s, th ey are
publishing a m onthly p ap er "O re ­
gon B e a c o n ” V oice o f th e Chin
Uppers. T h e y have a circu la tio n
o f over 1500 w ith su b scrib e rs all
over th e U n ited S ta te s. P erso n s
in terested in th e aim s o f th e club
m ay w rite to th e C ircu lation M an ­
ag er o f th e O regon B eaco n , E d ith
Cowden, 2220 Mill S tre e t, Salem ,
O regon, o r B e th Sellw ood, P r e s i­
dent, R o u te 2, B ox 336, Salem , Ore.
I f you know the m ean in g o f
th e word "sim on y” th e n you are
one in a hundred. I t m eans, th e
crim e o f buying or sellin g any
e c c le s ia s tic a l b en efit. T h e word is
based on Sim on M agnus, a so r­
ce re r o f S a m a ria .
DANCE
West Slope
RADIO
EVERY SATURDAY NITE
and Appliance
ROAMER'S
REST
PARK
A u th o rize d 0
H ilC O
D e a l e r
M usic by th e “ M elody M ixers'
RADI O
S E R V I C E
ON HIWAY 99 W
On The Tualatin River
Canyon Road
at Howatt Ave.
POWER
PHONE
BE 6624
for Food-Processing
M arion county still leads in t h e ,o t h e r
MailBaq
As a serv ice to v e te ra n s in the |
com m u nity, th is new spaper will
publish a w eekly colum n o f ques­
tions m ost freq u en tly asked con­
ta c t m en of th e V e te ra n s Admin­
istra tio n in th is area. F o r more
d etailed
in fo rm atio n ,
veteran s
should c o n ta c t
or w rite
to the
n e a re st VA co n ta ct u n it a t 1019 S.
W. 10th Ave., P ortlan d .
Q. I signed a s ta te m e n t before
m y d isch arg e th a t m y disabil­
ity existed p rior to en listm en t.
D oes th is b ar m e fro m receiv ­
ing com p en sation
A. No. U nder T itle
I, S e c. 105,
P u b lic L aw 346, 78th C ongress,
any s ta te m e n t
o f th is
natu re
w hich you m ay have m ade at
d isch arg e
is consid ered
null
and void.
Q. I have been co lle ctin g read ­
ju s tm e n t
allow an ce sin ce my
d isch a rg e tw o m onths ago. I
plan now to m ove to a n o th er
s ta te a s I b elieve I will have
m ore op p ortu nity in m y line
o f w ork. W ill I be ab le to col­
lect com p en sation th e re until I
find em p lo y em en t?
A. Y o u r claim fo r re a d ju stm en t
allow an ce m ay be tra n sfe rre d to
th e U nem p loym en t C om pensa­
tion A gency
o f th e s ta te
to
w hich you are m oving or cleared
th rou g h th e ag e n cy in th e sta te
w h ere you now reside. Y ou are
al'ow ed you r fu ll en title m e n t
s u b je c t to th e reg u latio n s gov­
e rn in g re a d ju stm e n t allow ances,
re g ard less o f your place o f re s­
idence.
Q. I am a widow o f a W orld W a r
I I v e te ra n . Am I eligib le to
o b ta in a loan g u a ra n ty under
th e G. I. B ill?
A N o , th e privilege Is lim ited to
v e te ra n s. A g u a ra n ty on a loan
m ay con tin u e,
how ever, a fte r
th e v e te ra n 's d eath.
Q. I s a v e te ra n
who h as been
g ran ted com p en sation e n titled to
an in cre a se if he s u ffe rs an in-
CKM^‘I e . in th e se v e rKy o f th e dis­
a b ility ?
A. Y es. T h e ra te o f In cre a se in
com p en sation depends upon the
in cre a se o f d isability.
Number Of Sea­
sonal Employers
Drops I his Year
The n u m ber o f seaso n al em ploy­
ers d esign ated by th e O regon Un­
em p loym ent C om p ensation
C om ­
m ission d ecreased fo r th e fifth
su ccessiv e y ear, dropping fro m 131
la st y e a r to 113, A d m in istra to r S i­
las G a ise r an nou nced th is week.
lie -o p en in g o f sev eral re so rts
and am u sem en t places a fte r the
w ar, how ever, resu lted in an in ­
cre a s e in th is c l a s s i f i c a t io n fo r
th e fir s t tim e sin ce 1941. T w enty-
e ig h t o f th ese em ployers w ere de­
term in ed a s o p eratin g in re stricte d
seaso n s as a g a in st 21 la st year.
Of
the seaso n al firm s 55
or
n e a rly h a lf w ere engaged in pro­
d ucing or p ro cessin g fish , fru its,
v eg etab les o r o th e r foods. Tw elve
w ere loggin g or lu m b erin g con­
cern s, ten w ere fo re s t p ro tectiv e
a sso cia tio n s
and th e rem ain d er
d ealt in seeds or ra n w arehouses.
At th e h eig h t o f th e ir op eration s
u8l o y e a r’ th e 113 firm s reported
19.UO- em ployes, w hile only 1,583
w ere w o rk in g d u ring th e ir slack
period. W h ile m ost o f the d esig­
n ated seaso n s cam e during sum ­
m er and
fa ll, only
8,471
w ere
w o rkin g la st O ctob er and 3,085 in
M arch.
N early 60 per ce n t o f the s e a ­
sonal em p loyers a re co n trib u tin g
th is y e a r a t reduced rates. O f the
to ta l 46 a re paying th e norm al 2.7
per ce n t ta x , 25 a re paying 2.0
per ce n t, 26 at 1.5 per cen t, 5 at \
1.0 per ce n t and 11 a t 0.5 per cen t I
I aside view of the revolving
cy lin d rical screen fo r grading
filb erts, a t packing plant o f
the Dundee N ut Growers.
Small, medium and large size
nuts pass through graduated
holes, while the jumbo filberts
roll out over end of cylinder.
Packing the fine quality food products grown in the rich Willamette Valiev
is a profitable business for food processors located in the PGE area.
Here, where the cost of electricity is extremely low, its part in production
has served as a competitive stimulus to new processing methods, time-
saving devices, cost-cutting developments. The advantage of low-cost
electricity has helped to offset this area’s distance from major markets by
making possible Oregon processing of Oregon products.
It is an advantage that leads to more enterprises and expanded
enterprises. . . an attraction for new business and better business. Power
for processing helps to create morejobs . . . and in general to produce more
prosperity for the people of the POK area.
PCJE now delivers to the industries and businesses of this area power
which generally costs less thsn power in any other “Big Four” coa^t
business center. Check the chart below.
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f u r n it u r e
New and Used
Dining Room Sets & Bedroom Sets
Cuiivon
Road Trading Post
y
One
M ile
East of
Beaverton
on Canyon
Road
GABEL COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
BEGINS SEPT. 9
,\ F E W OPENINGS
S T IL L A V A ILA B L E
Nursery School ——
K in d erg a rten
3 - ■> years
Elementary Dept. —
trades
1 - 8
High Scholastic Standards —
For Further Information (.all —
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Hillsboro, Oregon
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TRADE-INS ACCEPTED
We Finance Our Contracts
Down Payment As Low As $500.00
HILLSBORO AIRPORT
Phone 3984
Hillsboro, Ore
Taylorcraft Dealers
COMMUNITY
AUCTION
Every Saturday 11:30 a.m.
BEAVERTON, OREGON
Where Rates are Lowest of the
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OREN SUDTELL
AT 5390, Portland, Ore
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