The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, May 21, 1943, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, May 21, 1943
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE. Beaverton, Oregon
Classified Rates •
T W O Cents a w ord per Issue
M inim um 25c CASH with cop>
M inim um Charge on
Classified
A ds not paid at Tim e o f Inser-1
tio n —50c.
W e Publish the
B E A V E R T O N E N T E R P R IS E
M lI.T X O .M A H P R E S S
T IG A R D SEN T IN EL
A LO H A N EW S
C om plete E a s t e r n W ashington
C ounty and W estern M ultnomah
County C overage
W e assume no financial respon­
sibility for errors which may a p ­
pear in advertisem ents published
In these colu m n s but in case
where this paper is at fault will
reprint that part o f an advertise­
ment in which the typographical
m istake oocurs.
h e l p
w a n t e d
HEROES OF ARTILLERY-THEN AND NOW
MEN W A N TE D
FOR DEFENSE PLANT
Making Steel Barrels
Permanent Employment
W ages 95c per hour
w ith opportunity to m ake m ore
under incentive rates
N o experience needed
Apply
RHEEM MANUFACTURING CO.
S a V) N W YEON.
PORTLAND
WANTEDMEN
tor
IM PORTANT
SHEET M ETAL
B rick , T ile , M a s o n a r y
GEN. W U . M OULTRIE
DEFEKTER
CE CHARLESTON
17 76
WAR WORK
Brick & Building Tile
s g t w il l ia m ja s p e r
.O u t s t a n d i n g
h e r o in th e . w a k
SF\)NGE STAFF AND RtMOUNTED IT ON THE RAM-
PAKTS. THE ENEMY WAS DRIVEN OFF FOR HI5
B raver y ja s p e r was p r e s e n t e d with a sw ord
BY GOV Run.EDGE OF SO. CAROLINA BUT DECLINED
A G; EMISSION HE WAS KILllD AT SAVANNAH (779.
FOR A M ER IC A N INDEPENDENCE.DISTINGUISHED HIMSELF
UNTER GEN. MOULTRIE AT FORT SULLIVAN CHARLES TON (5 C)
HARBOR JUNE 28,1776. WHEN HE RECOVERED THE STATE
FLAG AND. IN THE FACE OF DEADLY FIRE. ATTACHED IT TO A
! E xperien ce helpful, but not necessary
Best pay and w ork ing conditions
I
SEE YOUR D EALE R
GENERAL
M E TA LW A R E CO.
C o lu m b ia B rick W o r k s
1320 SE W a ter— Portland
Kilim at Greshain-Sylvan-Salem
2451 N W 28th Avenue. Portland
H undreds need
used
fu r n it u r e -
place a Sale Ad. if you need the cash
P A IN T S
I
I m l a y ’ s F resh
M i x e d F eed s
FISHER THORSEN PAINTS
25 STRONG YOUNG WOMEN
FOR DEFENSE INDUSTRY
A G E 18 to 35
F or quality, fa ir price and
service
WAGES 75c TO 85c HOUR
18-hr week. T im e and one-half aftei 40
J. B. I m la y & S o n s
R E IÍD V IL L E
Page 3
A LO H A , O R E .
W ANTED
SI an hour and more can he
! made under incentive rates
if willing to work.
W A N T E D 80 S traw berry Pickers.
G ood picking. W ork 6 days week, j
I'll help you get gas. B aker's B erry i
Field, Beaverton,
betw een H azel-i
dale store and K inton school
W A N T E D Setting o f white Duck
eggs. J. L. W illiam », R2. Bx 48,
B eaverton 2608.
Apg-12 -1942, IV LI ROBERT F AU6UR.COAST ARTIUWX
OF PORTLAND ORE, AWARDED DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
CROSS FOR EXTRAORDINARY HEROISM DURING ENEMY
FIRE IN EXTINGUISHING FLAMES THREATENING AMMUNITION
PUMPS CORREGIDOR, PI. HE WAS SEVERELY WOUNDED
Perm anent E m ploym ent
RHEEM MFG. C< >.
3850 N W Y E O N St.. Portland
WOOD W O R K E R S
Men wanted for M achine W ork
and assem bling ladders for D e­
fense industries.
E xcellent w ork ing con ditions
G ood wages, 48 hour w eek time
and one half over 40 hours
P erm anent after the war
ZOSS LAD D ER X MFG. CO
190] BW Macadam a\c, Portland
T E L E P H O N E AT. 2048
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D£C 1942. PFC SAMIE BURNS, COAM ARHLURY OF KEN-
TUCKY. AWARDED DS.C IN TUNISIA, NO AFRICA WHEN HE
ENOAC j ED SEVEN ENEMY PUNES SINGLE-HANDED from a '
JEEP, >H0T DOWN THREE AND SAVED MANY LIVES
A n O M U C H VALUABLE E Q U IP M E N T
lij
F e m a le H e lp W a n t e d
NOV H .9 4 2 PFC MAX CASfRO FIELD ARTiLLFBv ns
NEVVMLMCQ AWARDED SlLVE R «¡TAP mm. Jr 5 2 £
A rR iO ^ 'u N a ^ O p T k A ; IONS WHEN
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L siwwiAHAJtf
UNDER
ENEMY FIRE AND SAVED HIS TRUCK
WI T H
VALUABLE EQUIPMENT FOR USE IN ENJUINUOPERATIONS
uurt-i>u o f P ublic R elation«. U. S. W ar D ept.. W aeh . D. C.
O ffice o f Price A dm inistiation .in- understood, because
most
ration
nounced today.
boards grant up to ten pounds o f
W OM EN 18 TO 40
RATION BOOK NO. 3
Sugar stamp
N o 13 in ration canning sugar for the mere asking.
Light clean inside w ork assemh-
May 20—N ew book No
3 to be is- b.iok No. 1 will becom e valid June 1. I The coupon
# R A B B IT S W A N T E D
sy stem is ex p ected to
ling ladders for D efense industry. Tailed as replacem ent for books No. 1 and will be good for five pounds o f sim plify the han dlin g o f a p p l i c a t i o n
excellent w orking con d itions Good and No 2 when needed, on basis of sugar through August
15
This without, o f f ic ia l s estim a ted ,anv ap-
24c LB. P A ID fo r live white fryers;
W a8 es
Wailed applications.
A pplications i au.tains the current ration o f five : p , actable d i f f e r e n c e in the amount ,.f
free pickup serv.
E. E. Luce,
48 hour week, tim e and one half will be distributed by mail carriers T' linda o f sugar for a peiio.l o f 2 • I sugar obtain ed,
W arren, Oregon.
over 40 hours,
Perm anent
beginning May 20.
months.
Stamp No. 12 expires Mav I
ZOSS LADDER A MEG. t O.
RED STAMPS
31.
I
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4901 SW M acadam A ve„ Portland I (For m eat products, canned
B E ST P R IC E fo r R abbit fryers, D.
fish.
1
he
O
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A
said
it
made
the
announ-
MniC
your copy o f the home paper
T E L E P H O N E AT 2048
m ost edible oils and cheese)
P. M acD onald, R2, Bx 218, Beaver
cement o f the next ration to enable | to your son or neighbors' son In the
Red Stam p E. valid April 25, re­ tile sugar trade to plan its operations 1 service at hom e or abroad
ton.
P hone 2260.
m ains valid through May.
well In advance, and thuB make the
W
ITH
A
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W A N T E D Live R abbits, to buy
R ed Stam p F, becom es valid May 2. heat use o f plant, labor and trans- !
now T op pi ices paid. R abbit Meat
Red stam p G becom es valid May 9. | portation facilities.
Co., 8917 SE Stark St., Portland.
R evised point values are effectiv e j Since the hom e-canning rules per
NEED SALESWOMEN May
'Soffio» r ou»
P hone SUnset 1722. Open 8 a. m.
.
j mit a m axim um o f 25 pounds per
O ur big m odern w ood w ork in g plant I
for
to 9 p. m daily and Sunday
R etailers must register with local i person, hom e canners m ay apply to
TOP THAT 1 0 k
I is now w ork ing war con tra cts fo r * COUNTER SALES W O i ' K
boards and receive allow able inven­ local ration boards for an extra 15
T This
his is youi
the
arm
ed
forces
E
xperien
ce
Not
N
ecessary
8
Y NEW W S
tories
o
f
m
eats
and
fats
May
3-lt.
) M IS C E L L A N E O U S
pounds per person in addition to the
essential w ork
ch a n ce to get into --------
B L U E ST A M P S
ten
pounds
to
be
obtained
from
book
FULL OR PART TIM E
IN T E R IO R P A IN T IN G By h o u r ' that eally aids the w a r effort.
(F or canned,
frozen, and certain No. I coupons.
o r con tract, 20 years experience, j \ \ f Now Have Jobs Open Your CHoice of Department: dehydrated food s
T he new plan was adopted, it was
Free estim ates. R o y
Daniels, it J,
Blue stam ps G. H. J, remain valid i
Good Chance for
for Day Shift Work
through May.
B x 215, B eaverton, Oregon.
SUGAR
Advancement
at a Minimum Salary
R . D. B O D L E C O M P A N Y will r e -'
A pply at O ffice
Stump No. 12 in w ar ration book
★
4
*
* :
*|
• of $46.80 Per Week
ceive B lack cap s in 1943, H ighest !
ooe is valid for 5 pounds o f s ugiti i
S\\
5th
and
Morrison
D
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D
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L
A
Y
m arket price, Sherw ood, Oregon.
|
through
M
ay
31.
Portland
A PPLY TODAY
A ddress ?34 SE Y am hill. Tel. EAst
( OFFER—
9467, Portland.
! A pril 26 to M ay 30—Stam p No. 23
FOR SALE
I good for one pound, fo r bookholilers
I
I 15 years o f age o r over, in book 1
DeUil stock P 'c k e d up free of
FO R S A L E B oys B icycle, baby MEAT CEILING PRICES
ch arge anyw here.
Call
buggy.
P hone T igard 3155.
collect.
UN. 1221; night call
May 17—New slattin g date for dol-
DENLEY
R E N D E R IN G
CO.,
1 lar-and-cents retail ceiling
_ prices on
T O B R IN G
F
O
R
S
A
L
E
4 ft Dry Slab (3 cord beef, veal, m utton and lam b.
This
Portland.
•
1935 N Arjjvle St.
lots). W rite J. O. Johneon Bx 584, date was postponed from A pril 15 tft
K E N T O N S T A T IO N
Carlton, Oregon.
give O PA a ch ance to reexam ine pre-
HIDES A WOOL, CASCARA— A
Portland
B E A V E R T O N E N T E R P R IS E
viously ordered ceiling prices with a
specialty.
LEE BROS., 25 SW i
F O R S A L E - Seed P otatoes, B ur­ view to reducing them from 1 to 10
Clivi, Portland
Atwater 5334.
bank and W hite Rose, G ordon Snv- cents a pound.
EXPANDING PLANT
der, Sherw ood, R2, B 8.
*
Turn w ar stam ps into Bonds
A GASOLINE BOOKS
N E E D S S E V E R A L MEN A T O N C E
May
21—
E
xpiration
date
stam
ps
F R Y E R S F O R S A L E -C e d a r Si
F O R T O W C A R call V E R M IL Y E to get in on the ground flo o r in an
1st turn to right. Middell cor., 3rd No. 5 in A book »four gallons each ).
essential industry, and one that will
M O T O R CO. P hone T igard 3381.
hse
on right. R ay Haynes, R2, Bx ^ T IR E INSPECTION
still be here a fte r the war.
*
33, Beaverton.
May 31— Final tire inspection date i
i PERSONALS
: 95c HOUR BASK R A TE t _______ ________________________________ fo r ca ia w ith C m ileage books.
F O R S A L E M onarch w ood and |j T IR E INSPECTION
DOGS B O A R D E D — Small. 35c a With Opportunit} of Mak-|
coal range, hot w ater coils, $12;
June 30— Final tire inspection date ,
d a y ; large 50c.
H oule's Collie
k
lir $1.20 hour or more in
kitchen) table, 2 chairs. $3; wheel- for cars with B m ileage books
Knls.. Lr. B oone's l'y . Rd. nr T u ­
barrow
$8;
ice
box,
50
lbs.,
$4;
TIRE
IN8PI9CTION
alatin.
Call T igard 3115.
j our incentive rates if willing ;
radio. $5; iron double bed springs
Septem ber 30 First inspection f ori
$5.
Out W alk er rd., Beaverton, to
j a bookholders must have been made
E lectrical .Contractor
49-Jir week Overtim e after 40 hours
Beaver Lum ber
yd., Mr. W hite. ! by M arch 31;
subsequent in s p e ctio n 1
inquire at store.
within every six-m onth period there- ;
APPLY
F. P. DonnellV CIl. 1291 !
■ I
.
"
~
~
’ after, but at
least 90 days apart. !
RHEEM MFG. CO.
T R A C T O R W O R K Garden Plots. I
Linoleum
and
Carpet
Lav-
Septem ber 30 is next tire Inspection
3850 N W Y eon Ave., P ortland
prepared. C. R . R ingle, R I, bx 395,1
rr
itijr. SUnset 3459, 6110 SÌ7,
for A book*
Lake Grove.
P hone T igard 2175. i
RATION BOOK REMINDER
A WAR JOB
KRESS'S
PEACETIME FUTURE
mim BONDS
SPECIAL OFFER
NICOLAI
Door Manufacturing Co.
OLD GLORY" *
to Every Reader of
0e Laval
SEPARATORS — M II.KERS
COMPLETE EQUIPMENT AND
SUPPLIES FOR THE DAIRY
INDUSTRY
NOTICE
Laborers wanted at once.
Immediate job placement!
Apply week davs only.
* HOD CARRIERS ’
AN D
ìlUmoek Mieli
Hrnvbrtupfr. A (h.Mbuton
C V IR Y T M IN G . ,
-* O A I r V
m
,
RO O M 215
LABOR
Gladstone, 1 ortl.ind, ( Me.
June 15 Expiration date stam p No.
17, book No. 1 (on e pair sh oes). F am i­
LOST
lies m ay pool stam ps
TRANSPORT CERTIFICATES
June
30- Final
date
for
filing
IAJST B rooder Lid on highw ay
bet. Cedar Mill & T igard May 9 transport m ileage ration certificates
<T-1 and T-2 )fo r third
quarter o f
R ew ard. T igard 2582
1SM3
B oost you r hom e com m un ity news­
The current sugar ration will re­
paper.
It boosts for you.
O nh
main unenanged in the next ration-
$1 per year leas than 2 cen ts s week 1 ing
period
beginning June 1, the
f orti amo C m . - la t i L a m (n r
A T . 6461
C lose to dow ntow n
C lose to transportation
]. P. Finley & Son
•»w
FOURTH AT MONTGOMERY
ATwater 2181
Riverview Cemetery
W E ST END
SELL WOOD BRIDGE
CREMATORIUM
MAUSOLEUM
CEMETERY
Complete Funeral Seri Ice in Neu
Cathedral Chapel at No F.itra coat
R iverview ta a co-operativa asso­
ciation with asseta o f over 1800.000
3x5 FT. AMERICAN FLAG?
*
Experienced
For Steady Work
MEN A N D W O M E N
S H IP
Would You Like This
PAINTERS
W ANTED
for
CENTRAL LOCATION
*
TEMPLE
S W 4th A T J E F F E R S O N
AN* À
185 NW Park
BUILDING LABORERS
Union Local No. 296
SCALERS
F O R L O C A L S H IP Y A R D S . E X -
PKUIK.M E r.WNK E SS A R Y , 95c
A N D U P P E R H OUR ON D A Y
S H IF T . C L E A N IN G A N D P R E
P A R IN G S U R F A C E S
BEFORE
P A IN T IN G .
W om en muat be age 16 and not
o v e r 45, and birth ce rtifica te re­
quired up to 24 years
Inexperienced
1
May
doom 207 Labor Temple
^
/ jfo u i *
T ìu itty cw te Û h
C READER' S
COUPON
I 1 M D .K T O N E N T E R P R IS E
B eaverton, O regon
Plea»e »end me one o f your 5 ft x 3 ft. Atnerl
can fla g» and the Beav- erton Enterprise for o re
year at you r
R e a d e r » o ffe r price o f $2 postpaid.
Be Trained
Painters' Union
I f unexperienced and are w illing to
w o ik we will train you and pay going
j w a g es
Call o r w rite
B lack R o ck , Or-, or A t WUi, P ortland
/ Â i
Apply
W E NEED
CHOKER SETTERS AND
RIGGING MEN
Willamette \ alle
Show your neighbors (hat you're true blue
"and proud o f it” — by flying "O ld G lory”
on every Am erican holiday. This great
flag can be yours now — as a reader o f this
paper — at the very special price o f only
C 2 00 m ailed PO STPAID to your home.
Also
IN
As a reader o f this paper, we are offering you
an amazing opportunity to own a glorious,
large "Stars and Stripes". Made o f fine,
durable cotton bunting, with individually
sewed stripes. Stars stamped in fast colors
on a rich, blue background. This beautiful
flag, when opened to its full majestic spread,
measures FIVE feet long by THREE feet wide.
OUR SPECIAL OFFER TO YO U
on
Housing Projects, S1.32 Per Hr.
Shipyards, S1.20, Per Hour
A pply haaement o f Labor T em ple
I .oca I No. 1404
P ortlan d, O regon
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