The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, March 21, 1947, Image 2

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    BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
Friday, March 21, 1947
ROGER W . BABSON 1 STATE LEGISLATIVE TOPICS^
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
This Shasta business is accent­
Italy and Greece might have
The Low Down
ing that we Just about voted O K
turned to England for assistance
From H ick o ry Grove
last Nov.— when we got skepti­
Published Friday of each week by the
But, under the
circumstances
I just been reading some news cal about the Govt, getting too
Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton,
they are asking the U. 8. 1181/1
> about Shasta dam. It is not doing big. Now it is up to us voters to
Oregon. Entered as second-class mat­
government warns us of the com
so skookum. It is one of Uncle keep our new Congressman there
ter at the postoffice, Beaverton, Ore­
Babson Park, Florida, Mar. 14. munlstlc danger in the offing if
I Samuel's ventures there in Cali­ in Potomac-land, on the beam—
gon.
— Much as we dislike sticking our the U. 8. does not provide the
fornia. The boys there, doing the and on his own platform, the one
noBes into other people’s affairs, Italians with more aid in food
job for the Govt., they say that he got in on.
it becomes a necessity, under and money. Certainly, we are be
Subscription Payable in Advance
only a half of the planned kilo­
I f we don
Yours with the low down,
present conditions. We are send­ tween two fires:
As a service to veterans in the
watts can he furnished until they
One Year ............—— — ..... - $2.00 ing relief in one form or another loan, Europe will go communistic community, this newspaper will
JO S E R R a
get more rain. They forgot to
all over the world. We supplied while if we loan too much, unem publish a weakly column of ques­
figure
a
drought
could
happen.
ployment
will
develop
in
the
U.
8.
tions most frequently asked con­
72 per cent of the U N R R A funds
And while there is a shortage
and goods. In many instances we and strengthen communism here tact men of the Veterans Admin­
at Shasta, the folks running the
istration in this area. For more
found administrative personnel of at home.
Cl
• ll
private outfit nearby, they say for
detailed information, veterana are
| other nations using these relief Self Reliance An Ideal
their customers to be calm—there
I
A
T I I I supplies to their political advan­ It would be unhealthy for any to contact or write to the nearest
h i u i K i
is no shortage on their side of
tage.
nation to acquire the feeling that V A contact unit at 614 8. W.
the street.
With the end of U N R R A this it c- n always turn to us for ma 11th, Portland.
In time the truth comes out.
month a new plan is proposed terial aid. A nation strengthens National (il Loan Trend
Some
o f the wind is being remov­
wnereby the U. S. supplies only itself as it works out its own dif­
Reversing a national trend in
ed from the sails of the boys who
57 per cent (still well over half) ficulties,
The ravages o f war which requests for G. I. loans
argufy that the Govt, should get
of the funds. For this purpose have made it necessary for the have hit the lowest level since
into the electric and dam business,
President Truman has asked for United States to send food to last April, Northwest veterans re­
State Capitol, Salem, Oregon, bigger and bigger.
an additional $350,000,000 with many nations. Germany, Austria ceived 2124 guaranteed or insured
which to stave off the specter of India and China are among the loans during February, compared March 19th, 1947. W ell Folks, in a
starvation
in
Austria,
Greece, most hungry today, having more to 1883 approed during January, couple of days Spring will be
AT HUBER
Hungary, Poland, Italy and China. than a 20 per cent cut in their the Veterans Administration re­
here—Tra-la-lala—and
also
the
HALL
However, our State Department normal diet. They are worse off
JJO W
does Christian Science
ports.
Legislature. In fact it begins to
says that in this underaking we, than France, Italy or even Greece
heal?
How does it remove
By the r- 1 of February, 23,566
Every Saturday Nite
ourselves, will administer our own
Among the defeated nations it Northwest veterans had received look like the lawmakers will be
fear,
solve
personal
and business
funds.
rolling Easter eggs around the
is
imporant to create domestic loans totaling $108,210,891
troubles?
If you wont to know
Can W e Afford It?
Scott's
Orchestra
State
House
law
i
before
they
quit
sel.-sufflciency lest they become
Veterans wanting G. I. loans
M OBILKEAT
The world calls upon our re­ a
permanent drain on the
re­ should go directly to a bank, sav­ and go home. None of the politi­
something about the healing pow­
0
sources, to the estimated sum of sources of others. MacArthur is ings and loan associatioon or other cal seers can see adjournment be­
•
MODERN
MUSIC
er
of prayer as fought in Chris­
about $4,000,000,000, at a time wisely asking Washington to al­ lending agency, the VA says. The fore March 29th, and many are of
Burner and Stove Oil
tian
Science, come to
when we need to put our own fi­ low
the
Japanese
funds
for V A is responsible only for certi­ the opinion this session stands a
• DOOR PRIZES
nancial affairs in order. We have shipbuilding to permit a revival fying the veteran's eligibility and good chance of going on and on,
loaned to France, England and of their fishing industry. He also for guaranteeing or insuring pay­ until April 5th.
Luncheon Served
GILBARCO OIL
others. England once sent money believes that limitations on Jap­ ment to lending agencies, in case
Practically all of the major leg­
and goods all over an Empire, and anese industry should be lifted, to
of default, up to a maximum of islation which has been introduc­
Adm. 74c - Including Tax
it nearly busted her
Engl.’iml help Japan work toward domestic
BURNERS
ed this session, is now just start­
50 per cent of the total.
owes many billions o f dollars to self-sufficiency at least.
ing its long trek through the
Canada, the U. S. and other na­ How to Raise Needeo Funds
entitled
House and Senate. Inasmuch as
Questions of the Week
tions besides the billions which
The real question is not wheth­
Q. I recently lost my job and many of these bills are o f the
she owes her own people. Now. er we send these hundreds o f mil­ can’t meet the payments on my controversial variety, it is only
near economic collapse, she still lions abroad as ex-Presldent Hoo­ G. H. home loan. Am I entitled to natural that they will cause much
"Christian Science: The
PHONE
has Interests all over the world. ver recommends. We simply must readjustment allowance provided oratory to flow in both Houses,
Who will do the policing and pro­ do so or someday the entire world
MILKERS
SEPARATORS
and that takes time. Hence, the
by the G. I. Bill?
Science of Eternal Life"
Beaverton 2871
tecting o f her loans and invest­ will gang up against us. We, in
Men believe ' this session
A. Your home loan has no bear­ Wise
COM PLETE EQUIPMENT AND
ments?
W ill the United States the U. 3., cannot long continue ing on your right to unemploy­ stands a good chance of going on
SUPPLIES FOR THE DAIRY
step In everywhere Britain feels living the “ life of Riley” while ment compensation. Apply at your until the wee, small hours o f Eas­
or
INDUSTRY
she must step out?
the rest of the world is on the state unemployment service for a ter Sunday morning, which is Ap­
By Harold Molter, C.S.B , of
BEacon 6555
verge of starvation. The only readjustment allowance.
ril 6th.
question facing us today is how
Q. May I arrange for the Vet­
Chicago, III.
The recent Supreme Coure deci­
this money should be raised.
erans Administration to deduct sion, which hold that the coun­
The answer to me is very sim­ my National Service Life Insur­ ties do not have to abide by the
HDBMCIUBKR AI)S?
Member of the Board of Lecture­
ple: Increase the luxury taxes on ance premiums from the disabil­ budget requirements for old age
H . n u t., t u r n i i . D istribu to r)
* * /MV
Why, they are those useful
ship of The Mother Church, The
liquor, tobacco, night clubs, ex­ ity compensation check I receive assistance as set by the State W el­
tVlRYTHING, ,
BERNARD'S AIRPORT
little cards you get with your
4 M
pensive clothing, Jewelry, etc. This each month?
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
fare Commission, has gummed up
subscription for fre* classified
d a ir y m a n "
CEDAR STREET A T W A LK ER RD.
will both give the necessary funds
A. Yes. You may go to your the legislative machinery on Wel­
in Boston, Mass.
ads in your newspaper.
.___
..
Phone Beaverton 3840
and put some sense into our peo­ V A regional office or contact of­ fare.
Now the lawmakers must
P ortland ,Cfll.-fail tAKlIlTV
ple. Some will say such Increased fice and fill out a form which will pass legislation which coincides
taxes would throw a few o f our authorize the Veterans Adminis with the Supreme Court decision,
Monday evening, March 24,
CEN TRA LLY
people temporarily out of work tration to make the deduction and also meet the requirements 132 N. W . Pork
The
AT.
6461
LOCATED
Perhaps so; but I doubt It. Be­ from your compensation check
ot 8 o'clock
of the Federal Security Board, or
COUNTRY'S BEST DANCE sides
Clot* »0 b<n tron»-
wa are short o f labor to
lose federal aid of close to $17,-
poit i l i o n o n d
at
make for us the essentials which Benefits to World War II
000,000. This hot subject alone, is
walking
distance
Civic Auditorium
we are lacking—In needed food, Veterans and Their Dependents
Kinton Grange Hall
enough to keep the boys and girls
from downtown.
clothing and shelter.
Domiciliary Care
working
day
and
night
for
an-
j
Saturday Night, March 22
S. W. 3rd A e and Clay St.
Description:
Full care, includ­ other two or three weeks.
"H ere’s my bill,” said the lu r ing medical treatment In a VA
Door Prizes
The lawmakers have been work-1
geon. “ Wish you would pay down home. Requirements: Active ser­
ing for "free” since March 4th, j
$100 and then $25 per week.”
Second Church of Christ, Scientist,
vice during war period, discharge
AM ERICAN -CHINESE
is mighty expensive for
"Sounds like buying an automo­ other than dishonorable. Veterans which
many of them, to say the least.
bile,” said the patient.
DINNERS
must be unable to earn a living
Portland
There is a rumor around the State
" I am,” said the surgeon."
because of disability and must be
House
corridors
to
the
effect
thb.
Fine
Food
- Ample Parking
without adequate means of sup­
2 mi. North of Tigard
port.
Disab'Hty may be either a movement will be started to try
service-connected
or non-service- and adjourn this session of the
11130 S. W. Barbur Blvd.
Cordially Invites You
fa i
Legislature sine die as soon as
connected.*
ot 55th Ave. # — m
possible, with the thought that
• • •
Dancing After 9
the Governor will call a special
MOBTICIAN
Prosthetic Appliances
MW FOURTH A T NO NTflO M ER
T R Y A C LA SSIFIED AD.
Description: VA furnishes arti­ session to follow immediately. In
ATwsler Z1M1
Portoble Equipment
ficial limbs, orthopedic and pros­ that event, the lawmakers would
thetic appliances and provides again be back on the payroll for
Certified Electric Welders
for repairs.
Transportation fur­ another 20 day period, which is
nished
to
place
of fitting. Train­ the duration of a special session.
Acetylene Welding Operators
Such a movement would give the
ing given in use of appliances.
WENT END
legislators ample time to clean
Requirements:
Service-connect­
NEl.I.WOOD BKIDGK
ed disability requiring a prosthet­ up the slate and pay them their
$8 a day, which is no more than
ic appliance.
vv
in ¿ ¿ > 4
4
C R E M A T O R IU M
11033 S. W. Capitol Highway
expenses( and the majority of
» N Cu iu /o w
Portland I, Ore.
them need it.
MAUSOLEUM
Note:
Thid
is
the
eighth
in
a
Phone CHerry 3843
U " -
'"
series of brief summaries of bene­
R E S E R V A T I O N S B r.O fU
Scheduled to be thrashed out
CEMETERY
fits administered by the V A un­
i the floor of the House or
der various laws for W oild War
H H H
DEES
5- 11
Complete Funeral Service In New
I I veterans, their dependents and Senate this week, is the 3 per
W . E. P E G G
Cathedral Chapel at No Eatra coat
beneficiaries. W e suggest that It cent sales tax ,a flock o f other
OPEN
SUNDAY
1
-
10
Riverside Is a co-operative asao-
M O R T I C I A N
may be useful to clip this portion tax bills and several other hot
ciatlon with aaseta of over $800,000
' Beaverton. Oregon
of the column for future refer­ measure. Labor Unions are al­
ence. Next week: Assistance to most sure to have their wings
ESTABLISH E D 1910
the
Blind and Vehicles for Handi­ clipped by this legislature. Bills
I'llO N K B E A V E R TO N S411
to outlaw the closed shop and
capped.
prohibit
secondary
boycott ^
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for many weeks, have just hit
the floor for debate. Cloakroom
gossip has it, they will pass in
some form. Many state legisla­
tures now in session have passed
bills affecting labor in one way
ti aa •lertiia turnar« that
or another. To date, 12 states
assure t o s a ronapletrlv functional
We invite you to examine our 3 have passed
laws
barring the
hsattag is 4 air •oadltlonlag p i a l
LAID
M ORTARLESS M A S O N R Y IS closed shop and 8 other states
far roar home or basiaaas.
WITHOUT
SYSTEM OF RE - INFORCED
have such legislation pending, in­
MORTAR
• Oestzned far basement or ata-
B L O C K
CO N STRUCTIO N , s cluding Oregon.
lt? room Installation.
Concrete Blocks are ideal for !B
• Mar s*e conventional ¿net­
any t\pe of structure (homes, jjj
During the long series o f com­
work, rrrUtcrs and heating In­
business buildings, retaining 3 mittee hearings onr the 3 per
stallation.
walls, garden walls, etc.) Ma- |s cent sales tax bill, it was for­
• Mar ke nllllied to repises sa
sonrv Building Blocks are a m cibly brought out that thousands
• lis tín , fumare.
natural bole for stucco and jjj of Oregon
citizens successfully
a Rq il I ppm
with
"Mod n flow,"
plaster, which gives you an in- 9! duck the
state income
tax,
the mirarle furnace control.
sulated,
moisture-proof,
fire hi whereas they couldn't duck a sales
Far Free E ilim a lu 5 ee, Phonm,
and termite-proof wall, at low
tax. It was also called to the at­
•i IF rife
maintenance ond buildinq cost. III tention of the lawmakers, and
MOR? \R LE S S I N T E R L O C K - iii several specific cases were cited,
ill
ING BLOCKS DO NOT RE- 5 where
prominent
and wealthy
QUIRE S K ILLE D W ORKM EN Ui Portland
citizens
have
moved
III
TO L A Y TH EM .
BLO CKS
ffl their ____________
_ Vancou-
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4450 Garden Home Rood
retsidence ____
over to
3
available for immediate deliv- » ver, thereby escaping the stat
Phone CHerry 1334
PATEN TED
III
cry
S | Income tax. However, these same
=
III
I 1 ••«<•..,1
ci ti zens”
still mai ntai n
3
fij their places of business in Ore­
III
MORTARLESS BLDG TILE CO.
gon. This same gang also suc­
III cessfully beat the sales tax in
Fanno Station, Near Progress
by buying all of
i T i Washington
= their groceries, clothing, etc., in
NEON SALES AND SERVICE
Hiwoy 217 on R.R frock, or write 434 N E Buffalo, Portland 11, Or. in
Oregon. So some of the big shots
3
9914 S. W. Pocific
G. J. BLUM, Rep.
III get us coming and going. That’s
3
Highway
what we call scoring heavily for
Phone CHerry 3902
Rte 6, Box 1 186, Portland
the common people.
Stanley W. Netherton, Publisher
Hal ikon Discusses
Luxury 'Faxes
Learn How
Prayer Can
' Heal You
M cCA LL
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A Free Lecture
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T A I- P IN G
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CHICKEN
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I. P. Finley & Son
R im riew Cemetery
1
Contract and
Shop Welding
You'll have better land. . .
d in n e r s
Coles Auto Shop
better crops . . . 3
BUILDING? RECONVERTING?-
Investígate the
Before You Build
DOW ELECTRIC
FURNACE
be!!:; income. . .
CAPITOL ELECTRIC
ART
NEON
I
S I G N CO.
when you farm the' ^ J
Phone CH. 3711
MRS. BERTHA E. HOLLAND
Representotlve
Spirella Co., Inc.
W ill be at Wolkers Dept. Store, Beaverton, from 10 o. m to 2 p.
Mondays and Fridays to discuss your figure problems with you.
For appointment call Beaverton 3461
E sle r Sh eet M etal W o r k s
Tavern Equipment Custom Built
FURNACE REPAIR AND CLEAN IN G
Let Us Stop That Downdraft
FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE
C A LL US - CHerry 3594
8005 S W. Capitol Highway
iii=il'3IM=lll = IIIBtll=UI=IHBIII3lll3lll3lNEIIIBIII=llir ■ ^llsHISIHBNISUISIIISMIflllBm Views From The I*rc«s Gallary—
It s easy to see that the lawmak
ers in both Houses are getting
weary from the long grind. .
Tempers and nerves are on the
ragged edge........... and the beau­
54" Stainless Steel Single Compartment,
tiful weather during the
past
Faucet and Spray
$100.00
week has spurred on ’’the I want
to go home feelin g ”. . . . As a
rule,
this late in any session
66" Stainless Steel Double Compartment
finds practically all of the lobby­
ists at home. . . . But not this
Faucet and Spray
$130.00
session. . . . .
They are still
here. . . . And will be until they
ring down the curtain. . . . The
96" Stainless Steel Double Compartment,
teachers and their Dellweathers
$175 00
Faucet and Spray.
are still arouhd............. Plus the
big truck men. fish people and
labor leaders galore. . . . And ev­
eryone has Spring fever. . . Many
ex-legislators sit in the gallery
and watch the proceedings at­
tentively. . . Including many Dem­
ocrats who lost out at the last
F. D. PECK, Manager
election. . . . But from the way
Old Canyon Road
Beaverton
Phone 3821
this session Is going, their chan­
ces should enhance considerably
come 1949
M c C re a d y L u m b e r C o .
14/ a p
S»*c your A gricultural Conservatio n Coni*
mittce fo r inform ation on h e lp fu l farm*
in$i practices. Y o u r local com m ittee
chairm an is A. E . K ra lim e r of H illsb o ro .
I bi s advertisem ent, presented ill the in ­
terests o f better soil conservation m eth­
od*». is sponsored hv
F irst
N atio n al
Bank
of Portland
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation