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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1948)
BEAVERTO N ENTERPRISE Friday, February 13, 1948___ H i l l i g N. Y. STATE—Catflt Judkins hung herself by the neck in her little shack up near the brick yard. You see her, tall, angular pulling a small cart against the icy wind to deliver Upaon’a week ly wash. Alone and forlorn, there came the day when Catflt lost her heart and hanged herself. How come? Well, the town had many an earnest soul who cried LORD, LORD, but they were elsewhere. So what? You believed God that Christ died for you. Believing God, he gave you eternal life. Now next, as a saved soul, yield-yield- yield your life to God. As in Ro mans 8:13.—Bible. —"W e talked with five fellows an hour or so and sent them o ff with Gospels to study." T. GIBBS, CHINA. Dying to self and yielded to God, Gibbs went to China where he Is being used of God and earn ing eternal reward with God’s plan for his life working out. And you? ■ •m BEAM BUSINESS O F F IC E A N D P L A N T Tualatin Valley Highway and Short Street — Beaverton Phone 2321 Published Friday of each week by The Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton. Oregon. Entered as second-class matter at the Post Office Beaverton, Oregon S T A N L E Y W. N E T H E R T O N ............. ........ Editor and Publisher MRS. E D N A ' B LA C K ...............- Associate Editor-Office Mgr. W A L L Y K A IN __________________ News Editor S U B S C R IPT IO N R A T E S — P A Y A B L E IN A D VAN C E OUTSIDE territories In Washington and Mullnoasah Counties nsa n.*a One Tear One Year 1.7« Two Years Thr*e Years MBUHKR; Or «con Newspaper Publisher's 1.M ( Months Association The con fun'Ml and hectic government affairs of the city of Beaverton may begin to lurch back toward some semblance or eider, now that Mayor J. V. Chandler has agreed to again head the council, since his resignation failed of acceptance, and with appointment of Maurice M Romig to act au city manager changing the baaic administration of city gove -nment. Particularly by establ'ahment of a city manager, who will have authority over all pha«e* of city government—except the recorder municipal Judge thi re may come some order out of the quite defini.e chaos which has taken residence in the administration of city affairs Oovernmcn* planning seems to be pending. Isn’t it Just about time? PH O N E —Tigard 3461 “ F or Fine W EST SIDE F L00B COMPANY Work and Logger BOOTS Factory Method ★ A. C. RONN1NG —C all— MARSHFIELD Shoe Factory BEacon 2990 | (Across Multnomah Hotel) Portland Land Surveying F a rm s, Su b d ivisio n s, Lots A c ra a g s , O rch a rd T ra c ts Accurate, Reliable, Reasonable by a Competent, Registered Professional Land Surveyor O ffk a a n d R esidence Phon« CHerry 2365 RICHARD R. PFEIFER T tm Je ù P. B. PUTCRAPT TA I-P IN G Terrace R F S I R V A T I O N S Br.O Il) h i ik u n s á -1 i OPEN SUNDAY 1 - 10 DICK K O K IC H , Manager YOU ARC I U U SUFFERING FROM PAINFUL ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISM? RALEIGH HILLS GROCERY QUALITY GROCERIES and MEATS FARM FRESH VEGETABLES AND FROZEN FOODS Bertha-Beaverton Highway at Scholli Ferry Road CHerry 2181 Open Sumlayn J NUE-O VO literature ia free to suf ferers of painful Arthritis and Rheu matism A liquid compound of roots and herbs, Nue-Ovo is claimed to bring relief by users from many state« though doctors differ to its merits, tust as they differ to tha cause. W rit* today at no coat or ob- ligation about Nue-Ovo to Keeearch I alboratonea. Inc.. 403 N.W . 9th Ave., Portland 9, Oregon. Paid Adv. BEaeea lata BONNY SLOPE RADIO SALES & SERVICE ALL RINDS OP ELECTRICAL WIRING E. F. R A IN EY Phonr CNI»er»lty 487(1 Rte. 8, Bax 480, Portland 1. Or«. 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(At Sylvan) Portland 1, Oreoon lines installed EVERYDAY The Catholic Daughters of America will hold their Initiation and banquet on Sunday, Feb. 15,, at the Aloha Grange hall in Alo ha. There will be forty candidates Initiated. State officers including Mrs, Bell, the state regent, and Mrs. LeDoux. who will be ou r1 district deputy, will be present.! Father Goodrich will be guest speaker. Flection of officers will be held after the initiation s - ----——- — — CHICKEN Dancing 9 p m to 1 a m 2 miles West of Beaverton t A CD A IN ITIA TIO N . /¡‘OAnoni/fui with DICK K O K ICH and his O RCHESTRA Tigard 2177 rmjvArr «n God alone 128 S. W. Third Ave. Every Saturday L. C. R E YN O LD S CANYON ELEC TR IC CO N STR U C TIO N CO. teaches reliance ★ I Rt. 1, Bo* 705, Beaverton, 0 e. 5 Miles West of Progress Christian Science A LL BOOTS RELASTED at HUBER H A LL l,A Y Ift < l — S A N D I N G _ UKKIMSHINO 80.1 N . W . 22nd A ve., Fortlund 10, Oregon Phone Scholls 8361 HILLCREST GROCERY RE-BUILDING DANCE Floors” Registarad Land Surraya# A. H. (Tony) Abts of the Com- j merclal National Bank, Hillsboro, | was elected president of the Wash ington county fair board at the STOVE AND DIESEL OIL annual organization meeting. H ar ry Schmeltzer of Scholls was j named vice president and Elmer I 11192 s w Cnpltol Hlway CH. ISIS Guerber of Helvetia, treasurer. B. R. STEVFTNS The board named Mrs. Leon S. Davis, secretary. Preliminary plans were dis cussed for the fair September 1 to 4, early indications being that more space would be needed to house additional displays includ ing a school display which will be a new feature. Plans already are being made by a county wide committee of teachers to assemble the display by the close of school and install it at the fair this fall, according to Austin Scrafford, county su perintendent. Arrangements nearly have been Attend a free lecture completed for the school of de entitled sign sponsored by the fair board. The school will be held In Hills boro again this year early In “ CH RISTIAN SCIENCE April. All persons planning dis plays at the fair, Including Grange ITS PR AC TIC AL and Farmer Union units, as well as commercial exhibitors will be A PPL IC A TIO N invited, according to Leon S. Da vis. manager of the fair. TO We SP EC IA LIZE In Surveyor The aim m began on the second day that important commodities on the stock market registered the maximum decline in price. Pres*dent Triiman, with strong convlctioon, declared It wasn't the signs of a beginning depression Fourteen substantial economists echoed the belief, oven though nine of them dourly detected the first signs of a beginning eye'e of unemployment, hunger and a lessening of corpomte profits the outward signs of a business bust. Ftople all over the nation were tersely advised, by radio and press, of approaching calaml*y. Beset by record high prices and a still hanging-on •>* material shortages, the general public, of course, tried to make up its mind whether or not the day of reckoning, if it were Hppioachtng, might mean the weekly pay check would go further and if the pay check would keep coming Kviden* In the concern over the stock market slump is the apparent fact tha* th" people of the United States are more fearful of a depression than they arc of an atomic war. In the piopagnndiaing done by the army and navy, some pro nouncements quite flagi antly tell of a coming atomic war, using the slogan tone of "Eventually, why not now?" And anyone, feeling personally uncomfortable at the Implication that a disastrous atomic war cannot be avoided ir subject to serious accusations of disloyalty. Yet, thtea* of a deprerslon Is something else In fact, as compared to the devastation of vnr, it seems the greatei calamity. — W. K. PAUL D. BOUTWELL 0 . R- NICHOLSON & SON County Fair Bd. Names Banker As Group President TIG ARD , OREGON Rte 6, Box 869-C. Comer Wash ington Street and Oleson Road, 0.7 Miles SoAthwest of Garden Home, Portlond I , Oregon. Greater Calamity? Construction Layout — The Beaverton Ministerial Ass n ELECTRONIC SERVICE At present, * question as to how much money remains in the street fund general fund, water fund or sewer sinking fund is met with confused evasions. "Someone In Hillsboro" is supposed to have made an audit of the books. When? That answer doesn”t seem available. s u r v e y in g and It is not enough that our forefathers wrung from an un friendly environment the right and the opportunity to build their churches and to worship their God. We must make their faith our own We must use our Christian heritage We cannot live off the post We must commit ourselves to the Christian faith and teach the Christian heritage to our children if we are not to see our civilization overwhelmed by barbarism TIGARD RADIO & The needs o f the city are great. Sewer system must be developed, within a reasonably short time. Traffic problems are so acute that a daytime police officer and some arrangement of diverting bus travel from the middle of town seems most desirable. A comprehen sive program of street development and improvement must be initi ated for the safety urd welfare of entire sections ' * the city, against the threut of fire or other emergency. Sidewalks, in order to extend house to-house mail delivery as well as make more accessible wide areas now virtually marooned by quagmires of mud, are musts on the ledger of civic needs. To accomplish any on this incomplete Hat requires planning and orderly know’edge of Just what should be done and what can lie done. Maybe the new city manager will take a lot of heat off Individual coundlmen. Mavbe, by his administration, there will be some know ing how much of city funds are available and for what purposes. land EACH GENERATIO N must fight its own battle for human liberty and dignity Each generation must nerve itself to die, r necessary, in defense of its faith Many Americans are learning these significant lessons As long as one single man anywhere lives under brutality and tyranny, no other man's freedom is assured, to sing about the "Faith of Our Fathers" and glory in the courage of the mar tyrs will not suffice for life today Radio Service The reorganization which Mr. Komig promises is well due. Here is a city, fully Incorporated and decked out with trimmings of chaiter, ordinances, governing body and funds for conduct of its business, that stands poised on the brink of an unlimited future. Yet, problems have multiplied so fabulously that only the firmest of guiding hands and the wisest of civic plannings will bring effective solution. Yet, when anyone has absorbed as much of a beating as he feels ia required end tiles to resign his onerous post on the council, he is met with a wail and a chant that his services are indispensable and he has a duty to perform for the good of the community. And the only compensation which comes from this public service seems largely to he abuse and disrespect from too many citizens who knock loud and plenty a-id give little credit when something Is accom plished. Hope For The Future Many of our churches are carrying on crusades to bring the people under the influence of Christian teaching The vast majority of our people are learning little or nothing of the Christian heritage In your community now, the leaders in schools, churches, ThU apace paid ror be a Seattle family and other service organizations are making an effort to bring 8 W McChesner Rd . Portland 1. Orecon every school child into the Sunday school of some church These leaders need your help They ask you to attend Sunday school yourself, and they ask you to give the children and youth in your community an opportunity to attend Sunday school. Attend Sunday school and bring others with you! Give others on opportunity to know the Christian heritage and to Home - Auto - Phonograph commit themselves to the Christian faith Just About Time? In short, so s- ricus has become the confusion and the chaos, that a city manager is like a straw grasped at in desperation. And his Job will not r>e enviable, in Us beginning phases. Members of the city council have found scant reward from their devotion to the interests of Beaverton. Th ecouncilmen nre expected to h«r on call any day of the week and all hours of the night Citizens, who always seem to want something, come crying and yammering Into the establishment of a councilman while he ia trying to carry on hla business end make a living, assuming it their right to accost a public servant icgarJIess of the inconvenience it might occasion. H e r s e lf ! Beaverton, Ore. BR 4702 j I I I I HELEN'S BEAUTY SALON c W Canyon Rood— BRoadway 7988 9101 I I I _______________ CANYON BEAUTY STUDIO W Canyon Rood— ATwater 2893 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP T tgord, Ore — Phone 3314