The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, June 23, 1944, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, June 23, 1944
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE, Beaverton, Oregon
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BEAVERTON' ENTERPRISE
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and Western Multnomah County |
Coverage.
We assume no financial responsi­
bility for errors which may appear in
advertisements published in these
columns but in case where this paper
is at fault will reprint that part of
an advertisement in which the typo­
graphical mistake occurs.
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FOR SALE—Wood Green 16 in.
slab $9 per cord in 2V* cord loads.
Ruben Johnson, Newberg Star
Route.
Phone 193J.
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PLENTY Poland and Chester We-
aner Pigs and Brood Sows.
S. A.
Gotter, Scholls.
15H
l o i ; s a l e i v U m l Sepsntoi
No. S-16. In very good condition 1
Price $55 cash.
May be seen at j
Paul Koeske, Shell Service S ta ,
West Slope. Ore., MaiUng address
Beaverton, Ore., R2, Bx 364 .
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W A N TE D
For us, as well as for them,
this is the crisis — the time for
tre m en d ou s, overw helm ing
effort! Make no mistake! The
5th War Loan will undoubtedly
be the biggest, most vitally im­
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RABBITS W A N TE D
BEST PRICE for Rabbit tryers, D.
P. MacDonald, R2, Bx 218, Beaver­
ton.
Phone Beaverton 2360. We
pick up.
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FOR SALE— .Smoothtop Gas Range
and small wood heating stove. En­
terprise Bldg., Short St. at Tuala­
tin Hiway, Beaverton, Frank Ma- j
gathan.
If
WANTED—Live KaDDits, to buy
now. Top prices paid. Rabbit Meat
Co., 8917 SE Stark St. .Portland.
Phone SUnset 1722.
Open week
days only until 7:30 p. m.
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FOR SALE—4 ft green slab. Aloha |
district $6 per cord. Block & Ed­
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
ging $7 per cord. Beaverton-Ti- •
gard-Garden Home district 4 ft.
$600 A YEAR in your back yard.
green slab $7 per cord.
Block A-
Details Free.
Write Dept. C, Bx
Edgings $8 per cord. H. F. Elford,
8463, Portland, 7, Oregon
19-22
Forest Grove. Phone 56.
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ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES—re­
FOR SA LE -G irls Dresses and
paired.
Leave at Zumwalt Hard­
Coats. 12-14 yrs. Ben Davis, Wilson
ware Store, Beaverton.
18-26
Ave., Beaverton, 5th house from
HIDES £ WOOL, CASCARA— A
Canyon Road.
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specialty.
LEE BROS*
Clay Portland.
AT. 5334.
LOOK AT THIS. .
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Riverview Cemetery
For quality, fair price and
service
J. B. Imlay & Sons
REpDVILLE
ALOHA. ORE
Complete Funeral Service In New
Cathedral Chapel at No Extra cost
Riverview is a co-operative asso­
ciation with assets of over $800,000
CENTRALLY
LOCATED
Close to bus trans­
portation
and
walking
distance
from downtown.
J. P. Finley & Son
MORTICIAN
SW FOURTH AT MONTGOMERY
A Tw ater 2181
N O T NECESSARY
Steady W ork with Overtime
APPLY AT
SYLVAN PLANT
COLUMBIA BRICK WORKS
l!W* S. E. W ater Are.. Portland
Will you personally see that
they get it?
CAR WASHERS
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MECHANICS 1
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K Mechanics
work 48 hrs. per weeks
k 40 hours straight; 8 hours tim e j
9 and a half. Good working condi-1
^ lions
Permanent employment. ^
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OREGON
MOTOR STAGES
J 506 S W Mill
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BE. 3021 {
PORTLAND
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3101 SW McChesney Road,
Portland. Oregon
This space paid for by an Oregon
businessman.
WANTED
3. W a r Bonds help keep prices dow n.
TURKEYS
4. W ar Bonds will help win the Peace by increasing purchasing
power after the W ar.
ALSO
5. W ar Bonds mean education for your children, security for you,
Live Poultry and Eggs
Receiving & Dressing Plants:
Portland, McMinnville, Salem,
Albany, Eugene,
Roseburg,
Redmond, Oregon.
Main Office und Plant
Facts About New Two-
Engined Craft.
P A IN T S
FISHER TH0RSEN PAINTS
CBEMATORIUM
MAUSOLEUM
CEMETERY
E X P E R IE N C E
That’s the news our men
expect to hear from us.
w ii \T ro
again born of God boi n from ul.ova
For - - Except a mun be born again,
| he cannot see the kingdom of God."
BIBUB
YOU MI ST SAY—On the ins'ant
I you settle it in your heart that you
| are cleared by Christ’s death for
your sins that instant God makes
you His own.
He breathes Himself
into your heart His Spirit gives life
to your spirit.
Receive Christ as
I your Savior and take your stand that
sin is written off your page and life
eternal writ*»»» in
IIOW TO LIVE THE NEW LII E—
| "Christ died for our sins” —Your tins
: were laid on Him and He cleared you
! by His death.
He suffered your
penalty for you. Now «’ount Him the
ls>rd of your life. Let Christ be your
' All in All l^ean all your weight on
I Him—Look away from self—Trust
I Him utterly Live to the glory of God
| by Power from On High.
2. W a r Bonds return you $4 for e v e ry $3 in 10 y e a rs.
25 SW
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Imlay’s Fresh
Mixed Feeds
WEST END
SELLWOOD BRIDGE
Essential Industry
Our men expect to hear that
we are buying double — that
we are matching their sacrifice
as best we can— that the Amer­
ican nation, soldiers and civil­
ians together, is making one
gigantic effort to win this War!
God holds the photo of your real
self and even now it shows you to bo
dead.
Yes—In His eyes, you are alieaJy
dead, for you sinned and the wages
ol sin is death.
KNOW YOI K BIBLE—It says you
are dead in trespasses and sins—
wherein you live your daily life—
stepping along with a world of men
also dead in God's sight.
You live
under the urge of your human ap-
I petites and under
the cravings of
| your mind.
You are without Christ,
having no hope and without God in
the world.
KNOW YOl’ R BIBLE—
Ephesians 2:1-3 and vs. 12.
E\ EN ONE SIN----- And so. even if
you have only one
sm stunding
against you, then you ara dead in
i God's sight.
1. W ar Bonds are the best, the safest investment in the world!
Better Fighting
Planes Coming
BRICKYARD
FACTORY WORKERS
If the 5th War Loan is to suc­
ceed, each one of us irfust do
more than ever before — must
buy double . . . yes, triple . . .
the Bonds we bought last time.
And here are 5 M o r e reasons for buying
E x t r a Bonds in the 5th!
TOTAL PRICE only $2,850 and we
will consider all offers at any
FOR TOW CAR call VERMILYE
terms.
New roof, newly redeco­
MOTOR CO., Phone Tigard 3381 tf j
rated bright and shining as new.
Fine liv. rm. and dining rm. 2
CUSTOM TRACTOR WORK—Let
good bdrms., modern attractive
us plow your garden.
Howard
kitchen with elec, hot water heat-1
Wm. Smith, Johnson Rd. & Divis­
er and wired for elec, range. Taxes ;
ion sts., Phong^ Beaverton 2462 4tf
only $10. Half block to post office,
Home Refrigeration and washing |
bank, stores, and just a short dis- !
machine services.
Call K. B j
tance more to schools and church­
Twombly CH. 2267.
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es.
Attractive breakfast room, in -,
sulated fruit room and . . . well— j
Dead stock picked up free of i
look at it and buy it.
PORT IN­
charge anywhere.
Call
VESTMENT CO., Established 1924. 1
collect.
UN. 1221: night call
310 Times Bldg., Portland,
AT. i
DENLEY
RENDERING
CO..
6459.
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Portland.
tf Senate Committee Discloses
W ANTED
portant financial effort of this
whole War!
WANTED—Man for Janitor work |
School Diet. 48, Beaverton. Apply j
Beaverton High
School Office J
mornings, except Saturday.
21-23 |
BROOD SOWS and Weaner Pigs
for Sale the year around, S. A.
Gotter, Scholls.
12tf
WHY RENT?
W e've h eard that they are
smashing at our foe - sparing
neither steel nor sweat nor
blood in one final, furious as­
sault that marks the supreme
military effort of this War!
Men and women of America
— what the Invasion is to our
fighting men, the 5th War Loan
is to us at home!
FOR SALE l Fmii Burner One
Range, with oven and broiler, in
good condition, also 1 floor Show- |
case about 6 foot long, in fine con­
dition. Both articles cheap. Apply
at Bushnells Bakery, Tigard.
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•
W e ’ve heard that Eisenhower and his Americans
have hurled themselves like a thunderbolt against
the bristling defenses of Hitler’s W ehrmacht!
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And w h a t new s do Eisen­
h o w er an d his men expect
from us?
ATTRACTIVE 3 Yr. OLD HOME
on land 1-3 Acre just off Canyon
Rd on Johnson Rd. Chicken house
garage, nice yard. We want $4.000,
but look at it and make us an of­
fer..
PORT INVESTMENT CO..
Established 1924. 310 Times Bldg.,
AT. 6459.
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FOR SALE— 1935 Dodge $250. E.
W. Trussell, R3, Bx 1544. Beaver­
ton, Or., ■»» mile South of Farm­
ington Rd on Oak Ave., on left j
hand side, Beaverton.
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"OREGON FARMER’’ Your own
state farm magazine, 3 years $2;
5 years $3.
Comes twice a mo.
A nice present to a friend. Prompt
delivery assured. Renewals also ap­
preciated. Henry E. Petersen, Rl,
Junction City, Ore, Oregon Farmer ;
representative.
19-22
FOR SALE—Davenport and Chair ,
$55; Enameled Wood Range $30;
Double Bed and cotton Mattress
$10.
E. W. Trussell ls mile South j
Farmington Rd., Oak Ave. Beav­
erton.
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FOR SALE 1 Milk Goat, 1 Alpine
Bills 3 mo old.
J Strauss. R3. j
Bx 1597, Beaverton, evenings.
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FOR S A L E
Your Real Self
You know now what we ve heard from him.
We Pay cash for equities. Only 24
hours and title search required. If
you want to sell—we can give you 1
concentrated action backsd by 20 i
years of successful service in the \
Portland area
PORT INVEST- j
MENT Co., Established 1924
310
Times Bldg., Portland, AT. 6459 23 1
NOTHING LESS THAN 25c
CASH MUST ACCOMPANY
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WASHINGTON.—Two new navy
fighting planes of unparalleled de-
signs and a new army light bomber
were disclosed by the senate com-
mittee investigating war production.
The new planes listed were:
The F-7-F, described as a two-en­
gined fighter being built by Grum-
man Aircraft and Engineering cor­
poration and "scheduled for early
production.” This is the first men­
tion of a two-engined carrier-based
fighter. Presumably it would be a
single-seat plane with folding wings.
The BTD, described as “ a radi­
cally improved model” of SBD
Dauntless dive bomber, obviously
intended for a wider range of uses
than the plane it will replace. The
letters BTD mean “ bomber torpe-
do, built by Douglas.” The SBD is
a “ scout bomber” of Douglas man­
ufacture. There is at present no
combined dive bomber and torpedo
plane designed as such in service
on carriers.
The third new plane, the report
said, is "a new Douglas light bomb­
er, which is considered to be great­
ly superior to the A-20
. . and in
the future will be the principal light
bomber produced.”
The Douglas
A-20 Havoc is a highly-rated two-
engined plane used for numerous
purposes, including that of a night
fighter.
Others Being Improved.
The report disclosed that “ the
North American P-51 Mustang and
the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt, al-
ready rated as tops among single
engine fighters, are being improved,
and that a “ greatly improved” ver­
sion of the Bell Airacobra is com­
ing into production.
Production of the Lockheed P-38
Lightning, described as “ the finest
plane of its type in the world,” is
being increased by a contract with
Consolidated Vultee. Thus far the
versatile twin boom, long range
fighter has been built only by its
designer, Lockheed.
The contract with the Kaiser-
Hughes Aircraft corporation for
three 400,000-pound, eight-engined
wooden flying boats has been can-
celed, the Truman committee said.
adding that the way was left open
for negotiation on a metal version
of the plane.
‘ Too Heavy, Unreliable.’
The contract was made between
the company ar.d the Defense Plant
corporation a government agency,
Northwest Poultry Si
Dairy Products Co.
5 wwar loan
8. E. Oak Street, Portland, Ore.
l’hone r.Ast 5141
’upon the recommendation o f the
War Production board. Cancellation
W ANTED
of the contract was at the request of
W o o l, M oh a ir an d
W . E. PEGG
Chairman Donald Nelson of the
C u sca ra B a rk
MORTICIAN
WPB, following an investigation by
PACIFIC COAST CASCARA
Beaverton, Oregon
an engineering board.
BARK CO.
E h tut). 1910—Serving 33 years
The WPB concluded, the Truman
1319 NW Johnson St., Portland, Or.
FIIONE BEAVERTON 3411
report said, that the Kaiser-Hughes
AT. 8393
plane would be "considerably less
efficient” than proved cargo planes
Tell It with a classified.
and that its wooden construction ;
was “ excessively heavy and unreli­
able,” but that the design was “ fun­
damentally sound” and might be of
j value to the war effort if carried out
j in metal.
j
The wooden plane, known as the
YOUR
Q U E S T IO N S
ANSW ERED
HK-l, was conceived with a 320-f»><>t
wingspread, a length of 218 feet. It
Part II:
People and Total Conscription
was planned to carry 60 tons of car­
j go at 174 miles an hour.
16, W ill People be Able to scription was presented in the U.
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[Suy W h a t 1 ney INeed. tisements from coast to coant, the
Plane Motors Protected
In addition to his or her allot- favorable response from Mr. and
ment of food clothing, and medi- Mr8 John i*1* American -was over­
!
By Sowing Grass in Italy
eat care every citizen will have whelming.
WASHINGTON. — The army air
currency to spend. This currency
Both U. 8. and Canada are tired
forces has entered the field of soil
will not be spendable in the buy- ° f
compromise, tired of in» fil­
conservation in Italy to protect air- j
ing of raw commodities and manu- clency, tired of bungling,
plane motors from volcanic dust, the
factured goods in the channels of Pp°ple °f North Ametlca a'o
I war department announced.
business, but will be used for cer- ahead of the press and the ( >v-
j
tain extra consumer goods—just as eraments in their desire for action,
The AAF air service command, i
the soldier spends his currency
Some group interests attempt'd
the department said, will seed “ ex- j
j tensive areas” in Italy during the
to run counter to this fnvora'ol"
purchasing power.
The pay will be sufficient to reception
Through the pro < , a i
current rainy season to provide a
provide for all of such require- *tt*mPt w" " m*d'’ to h,,r> thp »,r ’
protective cover of grass, thus keep­
! ing the volcanic dust out of the air.
ments in view of the fact that * ram ,,n<ler an avalanche of
there
will be a moratorium on 8n',',r8 and accusations.
Techncc
The first of 50 tons of seed was
rent, taxes, mortgages. install- racy wa" misrepresented ionio-
delivered to Italy by transport after | menta, and dues
For their extra *ln,«>8 a8 a fn8° lst organization and
consultation with agricultural ex- !
consumer - goods - purchasing
the "ometimes as a communist orgar-
ports in this country. Subsequent i
people will use the same money we iJ!a,,on • 1 he officers of 3
shipments of seed and four grain
use today in coinage and bills of nocracy were personally slandered
sowers have been sent by cargo j
one
dollar denomination. Checks. and
Pf",c,n, r!! n
< vessels.
bank drafts, etc., will not be used, trou g h hundreds of column-inch-
e»
of newspaper spare with a
17. Is the A verage Person striking similarity, in ail <>:’
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New War Stoves Show
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stories Technocracy was |>la>f<1 up
Upposed tO t o t a l
as a mysterious organization with
No S*Poke Nor Flames
Conscription?
a mysterious source of funds, and
JERSEY CITY, N J .-T h e mod- 1
_
_ . a dark mysterious program.
The
Ovei the three years that Tech- nationally Important story of To-
em soldier has sacrificed the com- !
panionship of a campfire for the 1 nocracy has been advocating Total u l Conscription was d“ Ube.-ately
i safety* of the new war stove which 1 Conscription the record shows that playef, down or not mentioned at
After two months the car. -
operates without inviting enemy | the average person is in favor of au
any Constitutional and orderly re- pa,Kn of vtllification suddenly ir 1
I fire or bombs.
arrangement of our national oper- completely ceased
The pi *
The quartermaster corps revealed
ations if such an arrangement will gave up.
Total
Conscription
that several types of gasoline stoves | win the war and if everybody else rte<J on Amongst the thousand*
which give off neither smoke nor
is In it. too.
I n 1940 and 1941, 0 f letters received by Technocrr-
visible flame are now in use in all
and during 1942 when Total Con- cy on the gllbject, less than
of
areas of combat.
one percent hive 1
A one-burner is designed to be
opposed to Total Con­
I carried on ski pack over snowfields,
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scription.
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Technrx m i), Inc.
the quartermaster corps said, while
knows what it wants
814 STY loth Avenue
and North
\meri» a
another is small enough to be bal­
I anced on the head of a native car­
Portland .VOrrgon
is on the move!
I rier inching his way through a
I am Interested In Tutsi Conscription
jungle.
O Flease «end me free literature only
T O T A L CONSCRIPTION!
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O Enclosed Is 26c. Flease «end me
"Technocracy's Victory Frog nun
Bundle"
O Enclosed la SI.00 for full selection
of literature.
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Cherries can be easily pitted by In­
serting one tine of a salad fork into
the stem end of a cherry.
The pit
! comes out easily without tearing the
fruit.
ADDRESS
In Italy, a soldier fired his bazoo­
ka at 6 German tanks, missed but
j completely destroyed a tree. That
I was enough for the Nazi tanks they
i surrendered before another shot was
fired.
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State
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