The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, March 17, 1944, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, March 17, 1944
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BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE, Beaverton, Oregon
We Are
Page 3
Kit» Needed for
Russian War Relief
War Bonds—Are You?”
R ussian W ar R elief ie ask ing Am­
erican» to fill five m illion fam ily
I em ergency k its this year.
They are
desperately needed
A» Prim e Min-
, ister W inston Churchill has said,
i "the R u ssian s have sustained losses
| w hich no other -country or govern­
m ent h as ever borne In so short a
tim e and liv es.” and It is know n that
| these R u ssian forces have destroyed
¡and are destroyin g m ore arm ed pow ­
er of our en em ies than all the other
| U nited N ation s together.
Phone or w rite R ussia 1 W ar R e­
lief, Inc., Oregon C om m ittee, 737 SW
' 11th, Portland, 5, Oregon.
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Part of Sgt. Edward Straube’s left
foot w as shot aw ay at FerryvlUe,
near B lierte, North Africa. At Hal-
loran General Hospital, Staten Island,
N. Y ., they are building up his foot
again. Sgt. Straube, from Perth Am­
boy, N. J., buys War Bonds regularly.
Sgt. Bernard Kello. 22, of New York,
w as wounded by snipers during the
Sicilian cam paign. His grandparents
live in N aples, and he has a brother
in the Army. Both buy War Bonds
regularly. I)o you do as much?
Technician 5th Grade John A. Wis­
niewski. 25. of Door, Mich., lost his
right eye, three lingers and suffered
chest wounds from shrapnel in the
fight to capture Tunis. He is now
recovering at Halloran and is a regu­
lar War Bond purchaser.
Naval Flier, Adrift 21 Days
Runs Into School of Whales
in the m idst of a sohool of spouting
w hales.
One of the m ore inquisitive
w hales edged over to the boat and
started pushing it around with his
Being nudged about in a sm all rub­ nose.
A fter
several
m inutes the
ber life raft by a playful w hale w as w hale apparently tired o f the strange
only one of the thrills L ieutenant ¡sport and slid aw ay—m uch to the re-
WANTED
(jg)
George Henry Sm ith, N avy ! lief of L ieutenant Sm ith.
flier of R. F. D. No. 1, Elm hurst. 111.,
Almost as a harbinger of good for-
W A N T E D TO B U Y —2 bedroom had to relate to his com panions w hen ! tune, an albatross lit on the raft i
hom e in M ultnom ah
Call CHerry he w as rescued recently after being j few days before L ieutenant Sm ith
1232.
7 adrift tw enty-one days.
j w as rescued.
The big bird sat
A ttached to a fighter squadron at I quietly for four hours w hile the flier
W A N T E D —C arpenter work
and G uadalcanal, he w as forced dow n at stroked its back and talked to it.
saw filin g
R t 1, Bx 241, 1 mi. S sea w hen his gasoline supply becam e
”1 named him Oscar.” Lieutenant
on P rogress Rd. M. L. P ettijoh n 8 exhausted.
By carefu l application Sm ith said.
"He w as very tam e an
of N a v y ’s sa fety rules, he landed would peck my hand lightly as if to
W A N T E D -W o m a n for light laun- • w ithout injury and quickly placed his offer som e consolation for my plight .”
Other sea fow ls w ere shot by Lieu
dry in your house or ours, also wo­ em ergency equipm ent in the inflated
Lieutenant Sm ith clim bed I tenant Sm ith to p iovuie food.
With
m an for housew ork one day a ' raft.
w eek.
Telephone B eaverton 3847. aboard and settled back to conserve the grease from the birds he w as able
to keep his pistol oiled and prevent
J. B. C ronnelin
46tf his energy and supplies.
Tw o days later, in a perfectly calm , corrosion by the salt water.
sea. he heard a roar w hich sounded
L ieutenant Sm ith first was sighted
RABBITS WANTED
like breakers.
He discovered he wa: i by N ew Zealand patrol bomber which
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS
TW O C ents a word per issue
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“N O TH IN G HESS TH A N 25c
CASH MUST ACCOMPANY
ALL C L A SSIFIE D ADS
NO ADS TA K E N O V ER P H O N E
Wo P ublish the
BE A V E R T O N E N T E R P R IS E
TIG A R D S E N T IN E L
MULTNOMAH P R E S S
ALOHA N E W S
C om plete E astern W asnington County
and
W estern
M ultnom ah
County
C overage.
W e assu m e no fin an cial responsi- '
blllty for errors w hich m ay appear in
a d vertisem en ts published in th ese ]
colum ns but in case w here this paper '
is at fau lt w ill reprint that part of
an ad vertisem en t in w hich the *typo-
g rap h ical m istak e occurs.
FO R SA L E —D ayton B icycle, Li­
brary Table, D avenport, sm all'glass
Cabinet, 9x12 Linoleum rug. 2 burn­
er Oil Cook Stove, 7 ft Sim m ons
Saw, priced reasonably.
Bernard
A irport B eaverton, 2nd bldg.
7
FO R S A L E —N H
sm all flock 1st hse
Lunch on Canyon
son rd C W Tharp
[LO ST
R settin g E ggs,
W of J iffy W ay
Rd near Joh n ­
R2 B eaverton 7 i
F O R SA L E —P otatoes, large and
sm all. N etted Gem s $1 and $1.50 an
apple box full O. H ildebrandt, 2nd |
road E of M cD onalds store, Tigard
Good for seed.
5-7 I
FO R S ^ L E - Block and E d gin g
m ixed 2 1* cords load delivered $20.
4 ft. green slab 2V4 cord lot $7.
cord. H. F. Elford, F orest Grove.
P h on e 56. P rom pt delivery.
52tf
F O R SA L E —2 cords
S ee Mrs.
Mag-athon,
B ldg..
Short
and
B eaverton.
wood—cut.
E nterprise
H igh w ay,
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FO R SAI.K WOOD 16 in. green
block and slab $10 per cord in 2
cord load; green slab 16 in $9 a
cord in 2 cord loads.
Ruben
Johnson,
N cw berg Star
route.
P hon e 193J.
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De Laval
SE P A R A T O R S — M ILK ERS
COMPLETE E Q U IPM E N T AND
SUPPLIES FO R T H E DAIRY
IN D U ST R Y
Monroe * Crifell
N anforturw -I A Dhtrlbutor*
CV4RYTHING .
‘ DA|ÍT y " m A n “ J
B E ST P R IC E for R abbit fryers, D. |
P. M acD onald, R2, B x 218, Beaver- i
ton.
P hon e B eaverton 2260. W e 1
pick up.
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Riverview Cemetery
W E ST E N D
8ELLW O O D BR ID G E
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TRACTOR W ORK B y job and by
d ays work phone Tigard 2175 6-14
NURSERY SALKS Y A RD
S « P i
m
rf
F ru it,
& N ut T rees on SW 64th on B ar­
ber Blvd across from V illa R idge
Closed Sunday
V M Chousse 6-7
P A P E R IN G — P ain tin g, and P aper­
ing, neat experienced
workm an.
L. L. Seeley,
P hon e B eaverton
2516.
50tf l
D c i l d atoc*{ picked up free of
ch arge anyw here.
Call
collect.
UN. 1221; night call
DENLEY
R E N D E R IN G
CO.,
Portland.
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P Y K E R A D IA T O R SHOP, Metz­
ger, Or., R ep airing & C leaning of
R adiators and Motor W ork.
5-9
H ID E S Si WOOL, CASCARA—A
sp ecialty.
L E E BROS., 25 SW
Clay Portland.
AT. 5334.'
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FO R TOW CAR call V ER M ILY E
MOTOR CO., Phone Tigard 3381 tf (
CUSTOM TRACTOR W O R K —Let
us plow your garden.
Howard
Wm. Sm ith, Johnson Rd. St D ivis­
ion sts., P hon e B eaverton 2462 4tf
Imlay’s Fresh
Mixed Feed»
FISH ER THORSEN PA IN TS
F or quality, fair price and
service
J. B. Imlay & Sons
R E E D V IL L E
ALOHA. O R E
W ANTED
TURKEYS
m
better eating
H É ÍIÉ S í - ^
on postwar Earth
m s* i
Mars slowly is briny eclipsed:
the
planet
Earth
spins toward postwar plenty.
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Many o f the postwar predictions
you hear belong in the realm o f fantasy.
.
But you can hank on this: perhaps the greatest single
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change in America's daily living will he effected
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by chests o f below-freezing cold."
■ W B fa fe I
Already thousands oj Oregonians who have always
led the nation in the pioneering o f new advances
in electrical-living have a foretaste o f the new day o f zero-plenty.
. . . they put their produce into commercial lockers
or household freezing rooms and keep it fresh for months.
4» 4- m
Hut this is hut the beginning. Wait until
the world-famed specialties of Oregon's farms
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are completely prepared for the table and frozen
rock-solid. Then, Americans will buy our turkey s
roasted and zero-preserved, our lambchops
broiled and then iced: to say nothing o f
\r n m . -
our fruits and vegetables, all ready for
heating and serving.
In these days to come, every family
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will
expect
to
have dual refrigerators: the conventional kind,
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,.V * :? i f
plus below-freezing space.
Appliance dealers and PGE. working together, have in the past
won nationw ide attention fo r their successes in promoting
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electrical living. Today this team stands prepared
to bring you, as soon as conditions permit,
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the equipment fo r iced-plenty.
You can he assured that operating costs will he low —
fo r no other electric system in the entire U. S.,
either business-managed or politically-managed, delivers
power over such a large area at average
rates that (taxes considered) are so low.
m m
Live Poultry and Egg»
Main O ffice and Plant
Northwest Poultry &
Dairy Products Co.
8. E. Oak S tre-t, Portland, Ore.
Phone 1 A st 8141
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WÊÉSÊ&æ?-
ALSO
R eceiv in g A D ressin g Plants:
P ortland, M cM innville. Salem,
Albany,
E ugene,
R oseburg.
R edm ond, Oregon.
’ AT w ater USI
Mrs E. .C Me Elroy of Eugene, has
Our figh tin g m en are not giving been v isitin g her daughter. Mrs Carl
their lives for the safety of the D ashney
Her son E C M cE lioy Jr
things they have had, but for the is a radio technician at Pearl H ar­
safety of their children and their bor
H e has been there nearly two
children to i>o, that they m ay live und years.
grow strong into w orthw hile m an­
hood and w om anhood.
Mr. and Mrs. Almon M. B jerks, 8429
SW 45th Ave., Feb. 11, a daughter,
Tell it w ith a classified.
Mary J.
I PA Y CASH for old bldgs. Ga­
rages. Barns, or w hat have you?
CH 3390, H Minier, Garden H om e
O regon
6-8
You can alm ost alw ays dispose of
it, If you use w an t adv
SW FO U R TH AT MONTGOMERY
Son at Pearl Harbor
MISCELLANEOUS
C om plete Funeral Service In New
Cathedral Chapel a t No E xtra cost
R iverview is a co-operative asso­
ciation with a sse ts of over $800,000
M ORTICIAN
“There a te three w ays to get to
know a man.
At Annapolis, it took
four years; in a poker gam e, four
hours; in a battle, four minutes."
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N avigation O fficer David D. H aw ­
kins, U.S.S. Salt Lake City
m ê lÊ È * ,
F O U N D —At Short street and hi-
w ay, C hauffeur licen se pin, State
o f Oregon, 1944, Call at E nterprise
office, B eaverton and identify
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The A m erican Red Cross shipped :
136,000,000 razor blades to its clubs
throughout the world last year. They
i w ere distributed free to A m erican
; servicem en.
J. P. Finley & Son
dropped em ergency supplies. A storm
| prevented his im m ediate recue. Two
days later he w as located by a C ata­
lina flying boat.
Lieutenant Sm ith
hail high praise for the crewm en, who
landed the big plane on the rough sea.
j look the fighter pilot aboard, and
took o ff w ithout d ifficulty.
M otorists v isitin g th e popular Mt
Hood playground over the w eekend
were checked by OPA investigators
who found 280 c a ts m ade the 55-mlle
trip betw een Portland and G overn­
ment Camp.
Of these, 90 displayed
no w indshield stick ers or displayed
B or C stick ers.
L icense num bers of
these w ill he turned over to the local
[ boards for in vestigation as to possible
m isuse of gasoline.
The 110-mile
round trip, OPA o fficia ls explained,
represents alm ost the entire 12<>-mile
m onthly personal driving allotm en ts
of m otorists w ho have B and C ra­
tions for essen tial purposes
& FOUND
CREM ATORIUM
M AUSOLEUM
CEMETERY
C EN TR A LL Y
LOCATED
Close to bus trans­
portation
an d
w alk ing
d istance
from downtow n.
I
Mt. Hood Skier» Checked
-wm p p S p W y * ~ -
) PAINTS
AT. 6461
I S3 M Y Park
The nickname of PvL Milton Lieber-
man. 27. of Brooklyn, Is ‘•Clark G a -*
blc.” He w as wounded in Sicily last
August and has been at llailorau
since October. Every payday $12.50
is taken out for War Bends Lieber-
man is bu> ing. How man., do you buy?
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"•w» sSW UPSÄ
W A N T E D —Live KapDits, to buy
now. Top prices paid. R abbit Meat
Co., 8917 S E S tark St. .Portland.
P hon e S U n set 1722.
Open w eek
days only until 7:30 p. m.
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FOR SALE
Pvt. Bernard Heidem ann's left leg will
be two inches shorter when he is dis­
charged from Halloran. He was wound­
ed by a German bullet during the op­
erations in Sicily last August.
His
home is Chicago. He has been in trac­
tion since Sept. He’s buying bonds.
com pleted bom bardier training at
Carlsbad Arm y Air Meld, N. M. qual­
ifyin g as
“triple-threat" m en”, the
.arm y air force term for those who
have com pleted instruction in dead-
reckoning navigation, aerial gunnery
and bom bardiering is Harry M. Bens
i ley. son of Mr. and Mrs P. W. B eas
ley, 2801 SW Troy street, Multnomah
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Portland General Electric Company
,
d e liv e rin g w a rp o w e r
i fo 67.000 war-iobt
L fo 2 0 ,0 0 0 w a r -fa rm t
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