Will this program follow through
in the face cf the much bally-
hooed business recession? More
likely this also will slack oft and
await the time when materials
BABSON PARK Mass., June 6 and labor are both cheaper and
y i'K H T IO N H O F T H K W E E K
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
—Before the start of 1947 we all better.
Q. Who is entitled to the last
How many veterans and other
compensation or pension check looked forward to a building
Stanley W. Netherton, Publisher
displaced by the war
A s a service to v e te r a n s in th e due a veteran in event of his Issmi such as we tiati not seen people
Published Fridnw at each week by the com m unity, th is n e w sp a p e r will
since the J923-27 period. We thought of bunding homes when
death?
°ioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton, ' puhHsh a w eekly colu m n o f q u es
A. The cheek received at tne know now that this anticipated ‘ peace” at last came? How many
Oregon. Entered as second-class mat tio n s m ost freq u en tly a s k e d c o n
ter at the postoffice, Beaverton, Ore ta c t m en o f th e V e te r a n s A d m in time of the veteran’s deatn be boom has not materialized Nor more had decided to buy homes?
gon.
istra tio n in th is a r e a . F o r m o re comes a part of his estate. The do we expect any such boom this If we could compare the above
d etailed in form ation , v e te r a n s a re person who bears the expense of year. What happened to postpone j countless thousands with those
that actually found it feasible to
to c o n ta c t or w rite to th e n e a re s t the last sickness may apply for the great ptential demand?
Subscription Pavablo fn Advance
build or buy, we would find a
$2 00 j V A c o n ta c t u n it a t 614 S. W . the burial award of $150.
C o n stru ctio n C osts
One Year
I 1th, P o rtlan d .
Q. Can I include household
We have all read about the wide gap between desire and rea
furnishings in the purchase price high cost oi building materials. lization. In addition to excessive
V ET S R EIN ST A TIN G
of my new home and have the Those of us who have wanted to costs and poor workmanship,
NS I, I P O L K IKS
entire amount covered by a G. I. build or who nave* been forced to building regulations have proved
Pacific
Northwest
veterans loan?
build have found this only too discouraging. Continued strikes
P V I l i S f E I f i t t f í l IT I M
I have reinstated more than seven-
A. Household furnishings are true. Lumber has been exorbit have contributed to the genera!
i ty-five million oollars in Nation not eligible under G. I loan reg antly high and the green lum pessimism. Only those who have
al Service Life insurance during ulations
ber now on the market is not been forced into building or buy
«TAG B l'F F K T SLPPKK
Q. 1 have a blue discharge building good homes. Materials ing to keep a roof over their
the past four months, the Vet
from the Army. Am I enttiled have not only been poor, but heads have succumbed. This has
A st*g buffet supper Is being erans Administration reports.
Liberal reinstatement privileges to any of the benefits under the they have been scarce. Both of left a group, less pressed by need
held this Friday evening, in
these factors have delayed the and better able to wait more fav
the auditorium of American Le established bv General Omar N. G. I. Bill?
orable opportunities. Thus, we
Bradley,
national
administrator
expected
boom.
gion Post 1 Building in Portland.
have seen a gradual drop in
of Veterans affairs, allows veter
A. If you have other than an
Labor is the great detriment to prices of older homes since
Vets of the 41st division"with 41 ans to pick up lapsed policies by honorable discharge, you may re
division Post 163, Amercan Le submission of a comparative quest the Veterans Administra the building trade. The cost of about September. 1946. Not all
gion. All World War Two vets health statement and payment cf tion to review the circumstances labor is high and the workman the newly built houses are being
ship Is far from expert. Many
of 41st division are invited.
two monthly premiums. After under which it was issued. If it men who have previously had snapped up.
August 1, a physical examination is found that your discharge was little real experience are obtain
Demand Still Exists
will be required of veterans who issued under conditions other ing the same wages as skilled
There are today persistent re
wish to reinstate lapsed policies than dishonorable, you will be craftsmen. Present labor union quests for federal and state hous
If their policy has been lapsed for eligible for G. I. Bill Benefits.
practices do not encourage ap ing for veterans and others. We
more than three months.
prentices to entei the building hear of many fires and resulting
Reinstatement a p p l i c a t i o n DEADLINE NEAR
trades.
This quite
naturally deaths brought about by over
forms are available at the local ON AMPUTEE UAHS
f r i
keeps the supply of skilled la crowded conditions and careless
VA contact office.
Amputee veterans eligible to bor low and the rates high. When conversion of private homes into
receive automobiles at govern a man pays for a building, be it lodging houses. Builders of apart
VK TKK A N N BOOM
ment expense, who have not yet residential or Industrial, he wants ments and houses to rent will be
IN U. S. P O P l L A T IO N
applied, should do so immediat to know that he is obtaining encouraged only when costs of
The Veterans Administration ely, urges the Veterans Admin sound material and the best pos building products have evened
estimates that the number of liv istration.
sible workmanship while still ou.t.
ing veterans and members of
They wait also for a time when
Eligiblity must be determined keeping his price within a rea-
their families will reach a peak by June 30, 1947, under terms onahle figure.
the cost of labor is more predict
of 43 per cent of the nation’s of the present law. While this
able anti their work more profi
B u y e r s Resistance
population within the next five does not mean that delivery must
cient.
Industrial building, although
-V
years and decline in percentage be made by that date, the law re
As for bul'.dlng stocks most oi
up to this time hindered by Gov
* S Cu
*"
thereafter.
quires that the veteran’s appli ernment regulation, has had a them are at or near their lows
A veteran’s family as defined cation must be processed by that
IMistwar strat. We have all seen for the year. Their prospects are
RESERVATIONS Br.OSlB
by the VA is a family living to time, the VA said.
evidences
of this in the plans and good because of the still unsatis
H iiK
D U S
5-11
gether and headed by a veteran.
construction begun by leading fied demand. They have been
Any
veteran
of
World
War
II
The unit may include a wife,
businesses
and
industries kept down by the failure of the
OPEN SUNDAY 1 - 10
children, parents and relatives bv who during his service lost, or
throughout the United States. building iioom to progress. There
lost
the
use
of
one
or
both
legs
blood, marriage or adoption.
at or above the ankle is entitled
to a free vehicle. Cost of the
car, including
special attach
MORE WEAR IN EVERY PAIR
ments, must not exceed $1600.
Applications of 349 of the 560
Northwest veterans who have ap
For Beach or Play
plied to date have been processed
to completion.
The VA reports that of the
622,000 veterans in the Pacific l i a h & o n D i s r i i H s u s
Northwest, five out of seven are
I l t i i l d i i i 'i S t o c k s
veterans of World War 11.
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
FRIDAY, JUN E 13, 1947
has already been an indication
that some manufacturers and alike— when a high voltage of
processors of budding materials either permeates a human being
may cut their prices. Should this the victim is rendered senseless
work out, manufacturers of other
construction materials may fol
low suit When some of the prob
lems facing present construction
are solved, then volume construc
tion can start When this hap
pens we will see a rise in the
earnings of building stocks. Thus,
AM ERICAN -CHINESE
although the building boom has
DINNERS
Seen delayed. I continue to feel
that it will somedav come.
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Life started from a cell and if
justice is done, a lot of it is go
ing to end there.
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A: A n y
d r i v e r 's l i c e n s e
c l e r k o r e x a m i n e r in y o u r
are a.
Q W h at a b o u t th e p r in t
ed e x p ir a tio n
d at e
on
y o u r o ld l i c e n s e ?
A : I g n o r e i t ; s e e t h e t a b le
a t th e r ig h t.
Q : If you d r i v e o u t o f
s t a t e b e f o r e I t 's t i m e to
re n e w y o u r o ld
lic e n s e ,
h o w c a n y o u p r o v e It to
th e p o lic e ?
A : B y H ip p in g a r e n e w a l
t a b le to y o u r l i c e n s e .
,
Ganoid,^tindUty
Id Brindley» had lived
« Harold]
okomo, , led., mo«t or theft
(JO years)1
i t s ) when Mr. Brino»
saves over 99.00 a month
on her electric bill In
•he PGE area!
y decided to look over the
Iflo Northwest. He came here
and took a war job in the »hlp-
yard*. The climate, scenery, and
business opportunities of this
arsa appealed to him so much
that he sent for his family, Mrs.
Brindley and a daughter,
Barbara, 13.
Mr. Brindley now has a part
nership in one of the area’s
leading stationery stores, and the
family is generally enjoying the
Northwest. Mrs. Brindley likes
especially the low cost of elec
tricity which she uses plentifully
with many appliances.
“In the PGE area, my electric
bill has averaged only $8.08 a
month,’’ she says. Back in Kok
omo, Mrs. Brindley would have
paid $17.16 for the same electric
use—more than double the
amount she now pays.
L Inni of litt ih U li
upriti Ina rmlii'i is
u clou u four u trtil
Woodies Manufacturing Co.
locililioi. uporiooco,
phono A) U f hour our
128 S. W. Third
Opp. Multnomah Hotel
(On Mail Orders Add 25c Postage)
L AND S U R V E Y I N G
tou.diribon ud int.g-
nlf on il four iu lio t
coauoud
Ip.'ìfinleySiSon
M rs. Brindley uses these appli
P t f l U R l M in t is i N i t ! M i l S t i l e t t i M ir t l c i t C I
I w. 41* AT MONTGOMERY « ATWATf
ances in her All-Electric Home
ft f i l l
©
and
Construction Layout
PAUL D. BOUTWELL
Registered Land Surveyor
Phono Scholls 8361
Riverview Cemetery
W ES T EN D
S K I.IA V O O I) B R I D G E
CREMATORIUM
MAUSOLEUM
Rt. 1, Box 705, Beaverton, Ore.
CEMETERY
C o m p lete F u n e r a l (te rv lc e In Ness
C a th e d ra l Chap«>l a t N o F .a tr a coal
R iv e rsid e is a c o -o p e ra tiv e a s s o
c ia tio n w ith a s s e ts o f o v e r tkOO.OOf
Every Home Can Afford to G o
All-Electric in the PGE Area
of “ electrical living” is within the reach of everyone.
In the PG E area, the low cost of electricity makes it
possible for every home, small or large, in tow n or out,
BLOCK WOOD
3 Co; J Load, Hand Picked, no Rubbith
Oien’s Fuel Co.
^ 7 4 9 ù
M lU
T T 7 1 D
lT
to use electricity abundantly through modern time
Portland 12, Ore
Youngstown Kitchen Sinks, Double 66" or Single 54
OM Canysn Reed
region-wide rate in the nation
I
It is available when
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you heat water and cook electrically.
PG E customers use over twice as much electricity
TILLER TYPE
Garden
TRACTORS
Step Ladders 3 ft to 5 ft
Also Immediate Delivery on
Wheel and Crawler
Beaverton, Phone 3121
• in P G E area t he y cost
her only $ 8 .C S a month
P G E ’s “ All-Electric Home” rate is the lowest
Metal Medicine Cabinets
F. D. P IC K , Monagsr
• In her former home they would
cost Mrs. Brindley 917.16 a month
saving electrical appliances.
For demonstration on your
place
Call BEacon 3807
W. J. McCREADY
LUMBER COMPANY
&
• Living conditions are more ideal when the comfort
CLEAN COUNTRY
440 N. Columbia Blvd
W ill E x p i r e
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o r o v e r M a y 1949
BOBERT S. FARRELL, Jr. S ec'y of State
N ight ok H ay
All Sizes for Big or Little Girls
Dancing After 9
.
i 're ”*>11 D ri v e r s !!
l i s t S. I . LADD, PORTLAND. O M O O N
The reason why Cupid makes j
so many bad shots is because i
he's aiming at the heart an d '
looking at the hosiery.
2 mi. North of Tigard
11130 S. W. Barbur Blvd
at 55th Ave.
as the national average
r,
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and pay less than half as
much per kilowatt hour. No other Bonneville dis
tributor delivers electricity so low in cost to so many
homes and farms, over so wide an area. So plan now
WO
to go “ all-electric.” And when you do, be sure to
apply for the “ All-Electric Home” rate at the nearest
P G E office.
Gordon Tractors and Power
Lawn mowers
Bonneville P ow er Disttibutor
C-B Tractor &
Equip. Co.
PORTLAND GENERAL
ELECTRIC COM PANY
WEST SLOPE
BEacon 3807
Your
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