Image provided by: Beaverton City Library; Beaverton, OR
About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1943)
Friday, June 4, 1943 BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE, Beaverton, Oregon Patre 2 cycle and m any eventually become the next few years- Too m any peo- extinct. T he m an u factu re of the ! pie a re charactrized by th e ir in e rtia Conestoga W agons which carried bo which keeps m any in decadent b u s C o n tin u ed F ro m P a . e 1 man;, i M M and investm ents. Hence, my I i j A ¡g re a t in d u stry in its day. The B arge advice to read ers is to acq u ain t them- Ielude television, w ired photograph>, * aUo did a g n a t business selves w ith w hat is going on. ¡eiectnm cs p re-fab n eated houses. Even cor>et in d u * rv has moved ■ * I synthetic fibres, safe aviation chem ., from w halebone to lwo way , tre tc h ! P u b lish e d F rid a y o f ea c h w eak by th e P io n e e r P u b lish in g Co., a t B e av e rto n ; icals and plastics, msu a ,on and a r J h e , th i th a t ig cvrti in in our O regon. E n te re d a s second-ciasa m a tte r a t th e p o sto fflce a t B e av e rto n , O ie conditioning alloys and light m eta s . 1(i ' h an J . We mu8t ^ equal to „ 41.00 T h re e M o n t h s ____________ I ,3.»o °. ad ap tin g ourselves to changing modes Oklahoma Weathet Wet! land the wonders o O ne Y ea r _ | is .n these fields th at our engineers of an<J to ever i.ha n g in g in- S u b sc rip tio n P a y a b le in A dvance. _ 40 Six M onths A ............ bout three . weeks ago 1 wuz a I and . scientists a re doing th e ir . m ost , . vestm ent and m an u factu rin g condi- N ursery School T hrough - B e av e rto n O ffice—E n te rp r is e B ldg., P h o n e B e a v e rto n 2321 w alkin down the stre e t in my home constructive work. Investm ent and tion, rn o rd in ary time8> w ithout the Jun io r C ollege H illsb o ro O ffice— R oom 5. D e lta Bldg., P h o n e lt>41 tow n of Kdinond a th in k in ’ how pa- m anufacturing capital m ay well con ; gtjm ulus of w ar it mj>, ht lake dec. P o itlH n d O ffice—408 P a n a m a Bldg., 3rd a n d A lder P h o n e A T w a t^ r <491 trio tic k I wuz not a usin’ up any rub- sider th e opportunities^ these fields ¡ades to brinjf about tbt, change- which C o -ed u c atio n al th ro u g h 6 th g ra d e ber exceptin’ th e w ear and te a r on | o ffer for p o stw ar grow th, : I now ex p ect to see co m p ressed in to S I M M ER Q U A R TER FO R L m ted my heels, when a bunch of “ole tim-1 The w ar has made m any N U R S IN G S T U D E N T S i r s ” stopped ru n n in ’ the guvernm ent ; S tates industries self sufficient and ’.villi Good S a m a rita n H o sp ita l on the stre e t co rner long en u ff to ask others obsolescent. This may re-act O r e c | o ® N l W s p ^ p e * I lav o r H o arding, J u n e 7 to Aug. 24 me as when it is a goin’ to rain and I both to our ad vantage and to our dis N U R S E R Y SC H O O L P u b u s h J e £S 4- s [$ o j ) i a t i o n break up this drouth ? I told ’em I j advantage. O ther nations a re looking C O N T IN U O U S couldn’t be p atriotick and help win j forw ard to selling us. a fte r th e w ar, j F all T e rm B e g in s the world w ar and give ’em any in - 1 certain of th e ir products in competi- F o r G ra d e S chool a n d H ig h BUSINESS SCHOOL i flam m ation on the daw ggone w eather, ¡tion with ours. If we do not purchase School, S e p te m b e r 8 S e c re ta ria l C ourse panded in M arch, l»s3, 28 per cent j But I tole ’em in the ole days when them , th e w orking class, m anufactur- F o r J u n io r C ollege S ept. 13 F re e P la c e m e n t over M arch, 1942. T axes and bond we had th ree days and th re e n ig h ts je rs and exp o rters of certain foreign \ W O O I1I.A R K B LD G . College p ie p a ra to ry * v o ca tio n a l B E . «784 buying will h a rd y scratch th e su r of wind from the so u th east like we nations m ay s u ffe r g reatly unless the c o u rse s P ortland • ‘ “ ” ju s t had had! why, th u n d er-in-light needs fo r reconstruction tak e up the B o a rd in g a n d d ay d e p a r tm e n ts l face o f the billions of the “ new rich ---------- - T his all adds up to OM th in g : The 1 mn all the cowboys _ b u t th e tender- -------- 1 slack. C ertainly, religion and science, i people a t home a re still try in g t o ! foots would bet it would rain a t least i in o u r postw ar world, hold th e joint i glit the w ar th e easy w ay. in ste a d th re e d ay s and nights and m aybe key to zojvwtg th e dilem m a. In d u s trie s to Avoid | of sacrificing com fort for the sake of have May and Ju n e floods! Them o le' life victory as our men are sacrificing tellers give me the hoss-iaff! Now* A ll in d u s trie s go th ro u g h ¡th e ir live!, they are, so fa r, using the th ey are a th an k in ’ the Lord they! i w ar as a device to wallow in more are Bvin here where we a in t got any p Sum m er I com fort. ! creeks e r rivers any n e a re r to us th an ! TOWNSEND Trains Men and Women for Service | Will our soldiers retu rn to a lux O klahom a City! — BILL. SCHOOL Prei£L°nf„r SUMMER SESSION BEGINS ury satiated bankrupt hom eland with | ■ — V ------------- —— College, F in ish in g School. H igh S chool o r P re p a r a to r y School, U. a C ongress still arg u in g over pica- j The home to w n paper is like bread JUNE 7, 1943 S. M ilita ry a n d N av a l A cadem ies — yune tax details, o r a land where and m e a t to se rv ic e m en. o r U. S. C o ast G u ard . P e rso n a l ■ the in te g rity and solvency of th e ir i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ y ___________ . Courses in many fields are available in ad v isem en t. THIS MEANS ME governm ent has been preserv ed ? The T u rn w ar 8tamp8 lnto Bondj| IN D IV ID U A L T U T O R IN G this session. Dormitory accommodations. # T he Office of D efense T ra n sp o rta ! an sw er is with us. ------------------V----------------- - G ra c e B. T ow nsend tion advises th a t non-essential travel j B onds n o t b u n d s fo r A m erica. AT. 8431 2346 N W G lisan S t., B E . 546« fo r o th er than vacation purposes m ust | COULD YOU ........“ RAISE “ $11 .0 00 P o rtla n d wholly elim inated, and th a t vaca An ^ tell8 lt effectively a t a mini- S. W. P a la tin e H ill, P o rtla n d , O regon ;|t 1 ’ ,i T hai i U m u b o u b I yav m ay h a w cost, n e a r a s possible. D irector E astm an 1to put up to prove financial vespon- of th e ODT ask s th e public to “uvoid j aibility— if you 'a r e not adequately overn ig h t trip s, trav el on day coach- j insured! Moreover, your d riv er’s cs, and ca rry lunch boxes on th e license and registration c e rtific a te s tra in s, so as not to add s tra in to the ! would be suspended! Yes, you P ullm an and dining c a r facilities— couldn’t drive your car! T h is is all c a rry as little b ag g ag e as possible; in a c c o rd a n c e w ith th e new O regon be p repared to expect delayed a r r iv M otor V ehicle S a fe ty R esp o n sib ility So look ! als, crowded conditions and lack of l.avv ! th e usual trav el com forts. The coop E v en If you h av e a u to in su ra n c e | eratio n o f em ployers and individuals c h e c k It now ! See 1f y o u ’re fully , in . . . m inim izing vacation trav el . . . co v ered ! And, if you d o n ’t own is u rg en tly necessary . . . a u to in su ra n c e , m ister, y o u ’d b e tte r 1 D o n ’t ta k e th e risk “M any will approve the advice as a c t r ig h t now ! good fo r th e o th er fellow, but will re o f lo sin g y o u r bunk ac co u n t, y o u r g a rd a personal p leasu re trip now hom e, y o u r f u tu r e e a rn in g s! and then as a harm less exception. D on’t ris k d riv in g you’.' c a r a n o th T he advice will do no good unless e r d ay u n p ro te c te d ! Act Ht once! everyone will realize th a t it ‘m eans m e’ and applies today as well as to “ At the end of this w ar A m erican I m orrow .* business will have its g re a te st op 1 p o rtu n ity to help put th e b etter ! world fo r which we a re now lighting I THE FAMILY WASHTUB We have read much of th e a tte m p ts on th e h ealth y economic basis which of the W ar Production Hoard to m ake will keep it b etter ”— Paul G. H o ff available to th e civilian population man. increased q u an tities of civilian goods U se W a n t A ds a s a s h o r t c u t to in which K hortages have become critical. F or exam ple, it is difficult fin d in g a buyer. fo r th e av erag e person to realize the ---------- ------ V----- function of th e galvanized w ashtuti to millions of o u r people. O ver h alf th e homes of A m erica a re w ithout bathroom s, and th e gulvaniz tub, used for laundry, Is th e only lathing fa c ility fo r th e fam ily. D espite this O ut of e v e ry $18.75 th a t is in need, however, th ere has been fo r v e s te d in a W ar Bond. $18 goes m any m onths an acu te sh o rta g e of in to g u n s, p la n e s , tan k s, sh ip s la rg e galvanized tubs. an d o th e r m ilita ry e q u ip m e n t. This situ atio n is cited to illu stra te th e im portance of renew ing supplies T h e 75 r e n ts g o es fo r o rd in a r y of essential dom estic item s which th e g o v e r n m e n ta l e x p e n d itu r e s . O ut m a jo rity of o u r citizens m ust eat. of e v e ry d o lla r !lt> c e n ts goes w ear and use in o rd er to m aintain the to w a rd th e w a r e ffo rt an d t m orale und health of th e country. r e n ts goes fo r G o v e rn m e n t Only the local sto rek eep er and the “ b u s in e s s a s u s u a l." people affected know th e im portance T h e s a m e ra tio a p p lie s to all of such item s. o th e r s e c u r itie s th e G o v e rn m e n t M istakes w ere inevitable in e sta b h a s o ffe re d in v e s to rs in th e lishing an y ratio n in g p ro g ram of food S eco n d W ar L o an c a m p a ig n for and com m odity supplies, hut th e tim e 13 billion d o lla rs . fo r correction has arriv ed , and w ash tubs point th e way. Bdbson Sees Great New D e v e lo p m e n t 'ua£. ST. HELEN'S H A U Nam es-Boling LEWIS AND CLARK COLLEGE OREGONIANS! This Is Your Great Opportunity to Become an ALBINA-TRAINED WAR WORKER America's leading hellshipvard will pay you while it teaches von to be come expert War Takes 9 6 / Of Each Dollar Welders Burners Chippers Ship fitters TIME TO QUIT KIDDING Id spite of the a p p a re n t success of th e last w a r bond drive, th e ominous fact rem ains th a t of th e billions of dollars w orth of bonds sold only a sm all p roportion w ent to individuals. As usual banks, corporations and o th e r in stitu tio n al investors with ac cum ulated reserves absorbed most of the obligation. This m eans th a t the prosperous m asses a re still riding th e crest of a lu x u rian t w ar boom, with income ex There is no way in which patriotic Oregonians can do more, to help defeat the Axis than by building hellships at Albina Hellshipvard for the U. S. Navv. North Pacific College of Oregon SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY Albina is the closest-in shipyard, Walking dis- Hot meals in tance from downtown Portland, yard restaurant. Bus lines practically at the grate. Blue Cross Hospitalization Plan. All promotions from the ranks. ST A R T N O W Eilling Offers the following Professional Courses: M llO tU . I l l DEN T IN T |{ \ : To b e tte r C o-operate w ith th e W i.r De p a rtm e n t. a n ac c e le ra te d p ro g ra m h as been a d a p te d e lim in a tin g ■um m e.' v a c a tio n s w hich en ab les th e stu d e n t to co m p lete th e re g u la r fo u r y e a r co u rse In d e n tis try in th r e e c a le n d a r y e a rs Two y e a rs In L ib e ra l A rts c re d its. In clu d in g E n g lish , c h e m istry , hi- ok>rY A nd physics, an d n n e -h a lf y e a r o f o ig a n lc c h e m is try a r e re q u ire d fo r ad m issio n . F E C IA L C O U R S E S OK T R A IN IN G : C o v erin g one F, , r l ! ° f M edical a n d D en ta l A ssista n ts. Isib o ra to iy Ians a n d D en ta l H yg ien ists. THE ANNUAL SESSION ! F o r b u lle tin s r e la tin g to GIMTKAR, ft. L an d taro T (■vtinir*- BEGINS JUNE 14. 1943 th s v a rio u s co u rse s S ix th and Caulkers I s s l f s l s of A lb in a 's fa m iia a H e l l t h i p , I h r If E M . H O H \ K T A v , 4 Oregon $ a d d re ss Cortland. Aland. z ! J a 9 5c an li e Plan on Up AH acaricies in Trainees Ranks This Week See Bill Moore, Albina Desk, U. S. Employment Office, 731 S. W . Stark Street, Portland ★ Also 11 fin tod: Pipefitters, Pipefitters Helpers, Sheet Metal Workers, Carpenters, Laborers