The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, November 05, 1943, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Fridav,
N o v e m b e r 5,
1943
BEAVERTON 1 N
T W O C e n t* a word per Issue.
N O T H IN G L E S S TH A N 2So
C A SH M U ST ACCO M PA N Y
A L L C L A S S IF IE D AD S
NO A D S T A K E N O V E R P H O N E
We PuuUah Uie
B E A V E R T O N EN I k U P RISK
M U LT N O M A H I'U L S S
T IG A R D 8 K N Y IN K L
ALOII.% N E W S
C om plete E a s t e r n Washington
C ounty und W estern M ultnom ah
County C overage.
W e assum e no fin a n cia l respon­
sib ility fo r e rro rs w hich m ay ap­
p ear In ad v e rtisem e n ts published
in these colum ns but In case
w here th is paper is a t fa u lt will
re p rin t th a t p art of a n a d v e rtise ­
m e n t i u w hich th e ty p o g rap h ical
m ista k e occura.
•
LOST
L O S T —Sm all w hite P ig . S E of
A loha school, union ave., R ew ard .
1419 B eav -
B ill Sch u ltz, R3, B x
40
erton.
L O S T — M altese C at, a little w hite
around th e neck ,- m ale n eu tral.
P h o n e CH . 2591— R ew a rd .
40
| M ISCELLA N EO U S
D e a r ! s l<>clt p ick ed up fre e of
ch a rg e a n y w h ere.
Call
co lle ct.
UN. 1221;
n ig h t call
D EN LEY
R E N D E R IN G
CO.,
P o rtlan d .
H I D E S Si W O O L, C A BC A RA — A
sp ecialty .
L E E B R O S ., 25 SW
C lav. P ortlan d .
A tw a ter 5334.
F O R TO W C A R ca ll V E R M I L Y E
M O T O R CO. P h on e T ig a rd 3381.
• FOR SALE
IR IS CA TALO GUE F R E E
R ig h t now sin ce th e ra in s have
begun, is a good tim e to p lant Iris,
P oppies, and H e m ro ca llis
< D ay
' L ilie s ) in th e T u a la tin valley. So
if you a re in te reste d in b ea u tify ­
ing your hom e grounds— Send for
F R E E C atalogue.
N A TIO N A L I R I S G A R D E N S
R o u te 2, B ea v erto n , O re.
40
F O R - S A L E — K itc h e n R a n g e ,
R ou n d O ak, D av en p o rt and ch a ir,
w ine colored, O ak B u ffe t, floo r
lam p, sm oking stand , fu ll size bed
sp rin g, 15 gal cro ck , b ottle capper.
T ig a rd 3150. R l , bx 272, fir s t house
on le ft o ff W a ln u t ave., on F o n n ei
R d „ H. L . B og g s.
40
Buy Higher Analvsis
Fertilizers
The Low Down
From Hickory Grove
Classified Rates
R PRISE, Beaverton, Oregon
FLAG OVER YOUR ROOF
P age 3
You can always
JWU use a w ant a d .
j v a n ta g e
F a r m e r s p u rch a sin g m ixed fe rtiliz ­
er c a n save m oney and a t th e sam e
tim e c o n trib u te s u b sta n tia lly to the
w ar e ffo rt by buying h ig h er an aly sis
fe rtiliz e rs , a cco rd in g to W ar Food
A d m in istra tio n o ffic ia ls.
H ig h er an ­
a ly sis fe rtiliz e rs will cost m ore per
100 pounds th a n th o se o f low er plant
food co n ten t, but th e co st per pound
o f plant food is low er.
T o help the
fe rtiliz e r d istrib u tio n program , fa rm ­
e rs should apply fo r fe rtiliz e r needed
fo r F a ll and S p rin g as soon as pos­
sib le and ta k e d elivery o f it during
th e F a ll and W in te r m onths.
W e vision it flyin g to th e breeze
above you r hom e—a pure w hite flag
w ith a cro ss in th e ce n te r
In th e navy, th is blue on w hite ca lls
th e sh ip 's crew to w orship and here
on land, if su ch w ere the cu stom ,
m any would
raise such a b anner.
Old and young, m any a fam ily g a th ­
ers. a s th e B ib le is read and all bow
th e head in prayer.
W ell m ay we heed the te a ch in g s of
the Holy B ook , fo r
"M an sh all not
live by bread alone, but by every
word th a t p ro ceed eth out o f th e
m outh o f God.”— B I B L E .
And as
the lin es a re follow ed, w hat h e a rt is
Urge Joint Use of Expen­
not m ade stro n g at th e old, old story
sive Machinery by Farmers of th e love th a t brou ght C h rist out
E v e ry new piece o f fa rm m ach in ­ of heaven to die under our s in s?
A fter th e B ib le read ings, com es a
ery or equ ipm ent used by tw o to five
P ra is e is lifted
th a t the
fa rm e rs
in stead of only one
will prayer.
m ak e W a sh in g to n cou nty s 1941 farm m ighty God h as m ade h im self per­
prod u ction goal e a sie r to m eet, re­ sonal to us in the g ift of his Son.
p o rts V. S. M adsen, C ounty F S A Su­ H ere th a n k s a re given for th e bless­
pervisor. — C o m m ercial
Bldg.,
Hills, ings o f the day and a plea th a t we
boro.
F a rm S e c u rity th ree per cen t be set fre e fro m ou r evil th o u g h ts
And we be set free from
loans and sp ecial group serv ices pro­ and ways.
vide fo r jo in t ow nership and use of the w o rries and fe a rs th at so easily
exp ensive or s c a rc e m ach in ery by all beset.
W hen God’s eyes
rest on
your
fa rm e rs
unable to
secu re
sim ila r
hom e, let th e b lessin gs be poured out
c re d it from usu al sou rces.
In fo rm a tio n a s to group serv ices -—"T h e eyes of th e Lord run to and
H E L P W A N TED
whole e a rth , to
,
ca n be obtained fro m County F S A fro th rou gh o u t the
C o m m ittee m em bers of th e County show h im self stro n g in the b eh alf of
them w hose h e a rt is pet feet tow ard
F S A o ffice.
H im ” B I B L E .
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A KM Y M E N R E A D B IB L E
Now Private First Class
— " I read my B ib le every day and
Gootl Uours,
I recom m end th a t you do the sam e."
P resid io o f M onterey, C alif. P ro­ G en eral M ontgom ery o f th e B ritis h
m otion o f P riv a te F r a n c is B e lie f of E ig h th A rm y to his s ta ff o ffice rs.
Essential Industry
B e a v e rto n , O regon, to th e
ran k of
“C h rist h a s saved and sa tisfie d me
G e n e ia l
Butchers for Slaughtering P riv a te F ir s t C lass has been announ­ fo r fo rty-sev en y e a rs ”.
ced.
Dobbie, who fo r so m any m onths
plant; beef boners, trimmers, T h e new " P f c ” is th e son of Mr. com m anded M alta, th e most bombed
and M rs. J . A B e lle r o f B eav erto n island.
— “I give th a n k s to God
laborers.
and is a g rad u ate o f th e B eav erto n who has brou ght us th is su ccess in
W e will T ra in Y ou fo r sk illed jo b s
G e n e ia l D oug­
H igh
Sch oo l.
He
w as
inducted our g re a t cru sad e .”
C A L L O R W R I T E F I T Z P A T R IC K M arch 18, 1943. and is now assigned las M cA rthu r.
to the G -l S e ctio n , X V I I I
Corps
A P a c ific N orth -W est man of large
H ead q u arters, P resid io o f M onterey, in te re s ts und a tru e m an of God told
A RM OUR & CO.—
C a lifo rn ia .
how he cam e in to th e C h ristian life.
SCH L E S S E R P LA N T
P fc . B eller, 19 y e a rs old, h as an It w as b ack in th e old hom e, k n eel­
C O L U M B IA B L V D ., & T Y N D A L L * older
b ro th er, 23-year-old
S e rg e a n t ing beside th e k itch e n stove as his
D enys B e lle r, in N orth A frica.
A fa th e r led in fam ily w orship.
And
UNiversity 0651
b rother-in-law , P fc ., A rth u r W . .Sny­ now com es his son, even m ore activ e
PORTLA N D
der, is in New G uinea.
in the L ord 's w ork th an the fa th e r or
O r C o n ta ct U. S. E m p loy m en t S e rv ice
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g ra n d fa th e r. W hen you r brood leaves
! the fam ily nest, m ay they go out
I t alw ay s pays to ad v ertise.
¡w ith th e con v ictio n
th a t
C h rist
C A SH
m u st
acco m p an y A L L
! 3 A V E S - K E E P S and S A T I S F I E S .
C L A S S I F I E D A D S.
M ail or leave
W
A
N
T
About
5
a
cre
s
around
Alo-
a t our o ffice.
ha-H u ber or
B e a v e rto n
d istrict.
P a rtly cleared .
W ould like high
or sloping ground, 5706 N. D enver
avenue, 1, P o rtlan d .
C latsk an ie, O regon
F O R S A L E - C u rtain s, fo u r fro n t
room panels and
door
panel, 3
dining room
panels, 1 p air bed
room cu rta in s, one p air k itch e n
c u rta in s.
C all T ig a rd 2482.
40
E v en th e 7-y ears-itch
don’t
last
fo rev er.
F u n n y -b u sin ess
th ree
at
ou r C ap itol will get cleared up. S ev ­
e ra l con g ressm en w ent hom e during
th e la st few y ears, and w ithout a
re tu rn coupon on th e ir R . R . tic k e t.
I f I w as a S e n a to r s till down th e re
on th e payroll I would not dally
around, about m ak ing a long
and
c a re fu l look into th e firs t c ry s ta l ball
I could find — if I had not alread y
done so.
In ou r Land o f th e F re e , we go in
fo r bobbed h a ir and th en we go in
fo r le ttin g it grow and pinning it up.
W e go fro m n ig h tsh irts to p a ja m a s.
W e do thing s.
W e go odd places.
W e been ta stin g every co n co ctio n any
Govt. D o cto r could cook up.
We
have a bad ta s te in our m outh. B u t
she looks lik e we m ight be headed
fo r hom e again b ack to the w ays of
our fo re fa th e rs.
B ro th e rs and S is ­
te rs, hom e w ill look good.
Y u rs w ith the low down,
JO S E R R A
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Y ou ca n alw ay s dispose if it, if
you use a w ant ad.
M EET
MIDDLE
AMERICA
N um ber f in j tt r it t on the
comniriet of
A m ttn a
O T l PLANNING r»AS PRACTICED
MA t AN
INDIANS
GUATEMALA JOOC V)M «J AOO-
NiTwOUT METAL TOOLS OR BEASTS OP BURDEN,
TVJE y BUH.T WU 3 £ PLANNED CITIES 0 * TEMPLES
PUBLIC BU'LDINGS STEAM BATUS
tlEAüTlFJ. LAKE AT i T l AN LUÓW IN TUE GUATEMALAN
«WsItAiNS * 5 U W 0 U N I» SS U PiCTUREMUE
VIUAGEG- EAO« NAMED FOR ONE OE TV£ 12 AWSRES l
* A le CON jlmp S CVEB T he moon * IN GUATEMALA
« cause of D ifficult travel across '• u n ia in s
FARM AhiMAtS AND MACHINERY ARE WLIVBW)
TOMANS DARTS OF TUE COUNTRY *V PLANS!
GUATEMALAN COFFEE. FAMED FOR IT5 SUPERB
OUALITS. GROWS ONLY IN TVIE SHADE AND AT
ALT ’ DC- PROM 1300 TO 0.000 P f i t IT
G uatemalan esports
T h is sp ace paid fo r by an O regon
| b u sin essm an .
A T F IR ST
SIGN OF A
’ HOD CARRIERS ’
Christensen at Farragut
uUATFMALA 6 THE HOME
OF THE ’MARIMBA.' A MUS
AND
ical i n s t r u m e n t played
LABORERS
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Union Local No. 296
LABOR
666
U SE
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666 TABLETS, <ALVE. NOSE DROPS
R O O M 215
TEMPLE
CONTINENTAL O V I K ! IN THE MOUNTAIN
accolints fo r to % of
NOTICE
Laborers wanted at once.
Immediate job placement!
Apply week davs only.
YV■'*!
A
LAHGtST IN POPULATION J y D
5KO ND *Y SIZE Of THE CENTRAT AMERICAN
REPl«.ICS 1,5045,000 T O , 45,4*2 50 MILES.)
Steady Employment
BUILDING
You can use cla ssified advs to ad-
,
P la n t one in th is paper.
if it. if
d is p o s e
BY b TO 9 PL AVERS THE
TONAL QUALITIES A R E
DERIVED FROM SOUNDING
OCKES MAI* OF BLOCKS
OF p a ISHED WOOD AND
DFFEPENT-5IZH) GOURDS
F re d C arl C h risten sen , son o f C arl
j C h risten sen , has begun
his re cru it
¡tra in in g at F a rra g u t, Idaho, U. S.
N aval T ra in in g S ta tio n , th e la rg est in
the W est.
c r y o r c h im a l t e n a n g o w a t e r f r o m a
BEAUTIFUL POUNTAIN R O W S FROM ONE
CIDE INTO THE ATLANTIC...fBOM THE
OTHER, INTO THE PACIFIC!
If present experiments in cin­
chona culture in Guatemala meet
wi^i success, that country may
in the future become one of the
world’s leading producers of
quinine. As it does today, the
United States after the war will
need great quantities of quinine
to prevent fhe spread of malaria
when the soldiers return from
the tropical war fronts. Quinine
is only one of the many tropical
crops Guatemala and the other
Middle American republics sup ­
ply to aid the war effort of the
United States.
S W 4th A T J E F F E R S O N
F O R S A L E —Solid O ak B ed stea d ,
m ission sty le, woven
w ire
bed
sp rin g to fit and pad double size.
7925 SW 36th and E v a n s , M ultno­
m ah.
*
*0
F O R S A L E —C irc u la to r h e a te r $20
W . D. B la c k b u rn , 8 6 8 ‘ F r o n t
St ,
W of grad e school, B e a v e rto n . 40
'“W ish in g will m ak e it so”, if you
p lace your w ish in th e W a n t Ads.
PAINTS
Im la y ’s Fresh
Mixed Feeds
FISHER THORSEN PAINTS
F o r q u ality , fa ir p rice and
serv ice
J. B. Imlay & Sons
R E E D V I I .L E
A LO H A , O R E
W A N TED
W A N T E D —H ouse
P a in tin g
D eco ra tin g , ca ll T ig a rd 3157.
W AN TED
ft fro zen
p lan t fo r a
land.. 2116
land , O re.
and
39
To T ra d e — O ne 15 cu.
food lo ck e r a t T ig a rd
10 cu ft. lo ck e r in P o rt­
N E D ekum Ave. P o r t­
10
W A N T E D —F ilb e r t and
W aln u t
p ick ers W ill pick up in tru c k s , j
C all T ig a rd 3515 Jo h n J . B u sh n ell.
40 j
) RABBITS W A N TED
B E S T P R I C E fo r R a b b it fry e rs, D.
P . M acD onald, R 2, B x 218, B e a v e r­
ton.
P h on e B e a v e rto n 2260. W e
p ick up.
W A N T E D - -L iv e R a b b its, to buy
now. T op p rices paid. R a b b it M eat
Co., 8917 S E S ta r k S t. .P o rtla n d .
P h o n e S U n se t 1722.
Open w eek
d ays only until 7:30 p. m.
FOR RENT
F O R R E N T —S m all house, e le c tri­
c ity A w ater, floo r cov erin g $15
T ig a rd Shoe Shop.
40
C E N T R A L L Y LOC A T E D
C lose to bus tra n sp o rta tio n
and
w-alking d ista n ce fro m down town.
W ANTED
MEN AND WOMEN
¿ D ili« «
fo r
SH IP SCALERS
F O R LO C A L S H IP Y A R D S , E X -
P E R I E N C E U N N E C E S S A R Y , 95c
A N D U P P E R H O U R ON D A Y
S H I F T , C L E A N IN G AN D P R E ­
P A R IN G S U R F A C E S
BEFO RE
P A IN T IN G .
W om en m u st be ag e 16 and n o t
ov er 45, and b irth c e r tific a te re­
quired up to 24 y ears.
Apply b asem en t o f L a b o r T em p le
L o ca l No. 1404
P o rtla n d , O regon
I
1
e l e t U 'u 'd
W A N TED
BRICKYARD
FACTORY WORKERS
Essential Industry
E X P E R IE N C E
NOT N ECESSARY
Steady Work with Overtime
A P P L Y AT
SYLVAN PLANT
COLUMBIA BRICKWORKS
1320 S . E . W a te r Ave., P o rtlan d
Riverview Cemetery
W E ST EN D
8E LL W O O D B R ID G E
CREMATORIUM
MAUSOLEUM
CEMETERY
Complete Funeral Service In New
Cathedral Chapel at No Extra cost
Riverview is a co-operative asso­
ciation with assets of over $800,000
An emery wheel grinder, operated by an electric motor, grinds the huh o f a Liberty ship stern frame.
h O
can save
sas we
I f a f home . . .
electricity
Don't waste electrically heated hot water.
Eliminate exterior lighting.
Adopt more moderate margins for aircondi­
tioning.
Turn off lights and appliances when not needed.
Don't burn more lights than needed.
Turn off the radio when you leave home.
Keep light bulbs and reflectors clean.
De Laval
Paint walls and ceilings light colors.
S E P A R A T O R S — M ILK E R S
C O M P L E T E E Q U IP M E N T AN D
S U P P L IE S
FO R T H E
D A IR Y
IN D U S T R Y
]. P. Finley & Son
MORTICIANS
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SW FO U R T H AT M O N T G O M E R Y
ATwater 21*1
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M an-hours, vital materials, and
are all needed
Don't overheat the iron.
war production, so none o f these should be
Learn to cook more economically with electricity.
wasted, despite the fact that there is plenty o f
Don't open refrigerator door too often.
power for all necessary purposes. Conservation is
Use electrical room heater only when necevsary.
the responsibility o f everyone o f us.
H o w to s a v e electricity in b uild ings
Eliminate daytime sign lighting displays and
display windows.
Reduce lamp wattage o f signs.
Our government asks all o f us to use electrical
equipment carefully, because copper, steel tung­
sten, zinc, rubber, and other critical materials
are used in electric wiring, cords, and bulbs.
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