The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, July 21, 1944, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, July 21, 1944
B E A V E R TON ENTERPR ISE, Beaverton, Oregon
Roosters Awakened
By Attack on Saipan
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS
W ANTED
T W O Cents a w ord per issue
N O T H IN O LE SS T H A N 23c
C A SH MUST A C C O M P A N Y
W A N T E D — Single springs a n d
m attress, or double bed com plete
and chest o f drawers.
H art's
H atchery, P hone 2191, Beaverton.
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25
A L L C L A S S IF IE D ADS
NO ADS T A K E N O V E R PH ON E
I RABBITS W A N T E D
H'e Publish the
B E A V E R T O N E N T E R P R IS E
T IG A R D S E N T IN E L
M ULTNOM AH PRESS
•ALOHA N E W S
j Saipan.
M arianna’s
Islands tDe-
] laved i — E ven Saipan's roosters had
a tough tim e o f it night before last
the first night M arines spent on this
island.
Our w arships o ffsh o re dropped b r il - '
lian\ illum ination flares over the Jap !
lines at intervals o f 10 or 15 minutes. |
Every time, w ithout fail, the roost
ers started crow in g.
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p r i c e for R abbit tryers, d .
Ten Landings in One Day
P. M acD onald, R2, B x 218, B eaver­
ton.
P hone B eaverton 2260. W e
By StF Sgt. Joseph L Alii
pick up.
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L inga L in ga Plantation. New Brit-
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tain iD ela yed i A M arine patrol, op-
W A N T E D —Live HahDits, to buy erating from A rm y-m anned landing
now T op p r .e s paid. R abbit Meat
w h it
h e li^ e d To* b ^ T r e c -
P h i n f s U n L 8^
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SV POrUandu o i f i n 8 UUndaU p bi;lr b y making Ten
H ID E S »
W OOL, C A S C A R A — A
specialty.
L E E BRO S., 25 SW
Clay Portland.
A T. 5334.
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F O R S A L E -1 E lect C abinet Saw
A pply at W a rn er’s East T igard
Store & Service Sta., T igard.
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F O R T O W C A R call V E R M IL Y E
M O TO R CO., P hone T igard 3381 tf
H A R D Y W estern-bred N ew H a m p ­
shire ch ick s every week.
ROSS
H A T C H E R Y , Aloha, Or.,
P hone
A loh a 6441.
25-30
CUSTOM T R A C T O R W O R K — Let
us plow
you r garden.
H ow ard
W m . Smith, Johnson R d. & D ivis­
ion sts., P hone B eaverton 2462 4tf
F O R SA L E -W a s h in g M achine. Li- !
brary Table, 3-burner Oil C ook
Stove, bottle capper. M ayonnaise
mixer.
R . B. M edill, R 2, B x 34,
B eaverton.
25
F O R S A L E —Sew ing M achine, R a ­
dio, Elec. Plate, B repkfast Set,
Dresser, Sim m ons Bed com plete,
Steel Cot, Chairs, 5th hse on left,
M enlo Dr., S o f F arm ington.
25
H om e R efrig era tion
m achine
services.
T w om b ly CH. 2267.
and washing
Call K. B.
8 tf
r io - ir l stock picked up free o f
^ c a u ch a rg e anyw
.n v u -h
.r .
Call
here.
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collect.
UN. 1221: night call
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R E N D E R IN G
cri
D - u E t x N t t L E
CO.,
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Portland.
$
F O R S A L E — Y ou n g b erries—U P ick
Bring containers. T w o miles S o f ’
B eaverton on Sorrento R d.
J. A.
L incoln, P hone B eaverton 2713, call
m orn in gs before 7 a. m.
25
DISCIN G , Com bine. P low ing, E. R.
R en tlco, R l, Bx
396, S h e rw o o d ,1
Or., P hone T igard 2403.
23-26
F O R SA L E — W ood Green 18 in.
slab $9 per cord in 2 Vs cord loads.
R uben
Johnson,
N ew berg
S ta r!
R oute.
P hone 193J.
15tf f
B R O O D SO W S and W ean er P igs |
tor Sale the year around, S. A . ;
G otter, Scholls.
12tf
F O R S A L E -S m o o th to p Gas R ange
and sm all w ood heating stove. E n ­
terprise Bldg., Short St. at Tuala-
tin H lway, B eaverton, F ra n k Ma- J
gathan.
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F O R S A L E — 4 ft green slab. A loha j
district $6 per cord. B lock & E d - 1
g in g $7 per cord. B eaverton-T i- |
gard-G arden H om e d istrict 4 ft. j
green slab $7 per cord.
B lock Sr
E d g in g s 38 per cord. H. F. E lford , |
F orest G rove.
P hon e 56.
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Riverview Cemetery
W EST END
S E L L W O O D B R ID G E
CREMATORIUM
MAUSOLEUM
CEMETERY
V-
P.
E ach o f the landings follow ed a set
pattern.
T he M arines landed on one
end o f each islet.
W h ile they com b-
ed through the coeoanut- groves and
brush, the boats circled around, p ic k -,
them up at the opposite end, and
proceeded to the next one.
i
T otal score for the dav read
"N o
Japs g i g h t e d , none killed."
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t.iI\E AWAY*— Y ellow A ngora Kit-
tens. male.
215 Lom bard
St
Beaverton.
25
ITT ri-T D T P A T
A d o t T.
E L E C T R IC A L A P P L IA N C E S - re-
paired.
Leave at Z um w alt H ard-
ware Store, B eaverton.
lli-26
F O R S A L E —P re-w ar
D avenport
and Chair, good coil springs. 1370
SE L om bard, B eaverton.
25
jm iE u ,
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nnt
h , 7 ™
OP€n WeCk “ »ndingh in one day d u rin g a m opp-
y until 7 .30 p. m._______ t f , ing-up operation in the Talasea Bay
) M ISC E L L A N E O U S
FOR SALE
L O S T — Bet. R ed R o c k Cheese R d .
and T igard, one m anilla envelope
con tain ing real estate con tra ct and
oth er papers valuable on ly to me.
Please call T igard 2189 or w rite
W .E . E dw ards R l B x 41, T igard. 25
THE OLD JU rC E S A Y S ...
best
C om plete Eastern W ashington County
and
W estern
M ultnom ah
County
Coverage.
W e assum e no finan cial responsi­
bility fo r errors w hich m ay appear in
advertisem ents published
in these
colu m n s but in case where this papet
is at fault will reprint that part of
an advertisem ent in w hich the typo­
grap h ical m istake occurs.
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I’m Going Home
goin g
back to the hom e town
folks,
I lived w ith lon g ago.
T h ere’s a hungry feeling in my heart,
F or the friends I used to know.
F or the sim ple things we used to
share.
In a w holesom e genial way.
T hey ca tch my breath at a thousand
turns;
i And I’m g oin g back som e day.
1 I'm goin g
back to the hom e town
. . , c b u ,ch
^ . n<|
w ,th them all to pray
, kneel
„
-
try,
thlnk fo r a little while
* baven 1 been away.
—G race Hall
P A IN TS
Imlay’s Fresh
Mixed Feeds
FISHER TH0RSEN PAINTS
I'm
“ I don’t blame the fellows overseas for
gettin’ all het up over it, Judge. For the
likes of me 1 can’t see what’s all the hurry
about holdin’ these local prohibition elec­
tions while they’re away.”
‘ ‘ I agree with you, Steve. Time after
tim e...in their letters, in articles, in polls
taken to get the views of our fighting men ...
they have indicated in unmistakable terms
that they don’t want any action taken on
N utm eg was first used in E urope in
the 12th century not as food, but to
fum igate the streets.
prohibition, either local or national, until
they get back.”
“ Too bad there isn’t a law or somethin’
to be sure their wishes are carried out,
Judge.”
“ There is in one state 1 know of, Steve.
Just recently it passed a law prohibiting
the calling of any prohibition election until
a year after the peace is declared.”
“ That really makes sense to me. Judge.”
This udrrrtiiimeni sponsored by C o n firm a o f Alcohotu U n ir a i! Induslrsis. I n c .
Tell it with a classified.
F or quality, fa ir price and
service
J. B. Imlay & Sons
R E E D V IL L E
ALO H A, O R E
To Get ACTUAL
MARKET PRICES
Ship Your
CASCARA BARK
W O O L M OH AIR
A N D H IDES
Oregon Balsam of Fir
Tallow and
House Grease
Rlue Mountain Hide
Wool & Fur Co.
De Laval
S E P A R A T O R S — M IL K E R S
C O M P L E T E E Q U IP M E N T AND
S U P P L IE S F O R
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C athedral Chapel at N o E xtra cost
R iverview is a co-operative asso­
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portatior.
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fro m dow ntow n.
TURKEYS
ALSO
Live Poultry and Eggs
R eceiv in g
P ortland,
Albany,
R edm ond,
W - ‘4
I. P. Finley & Son
MORTICIAN
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F O U R T H AT M O N T G O M E R Y
& D ressing Plants:
McMinnviUe, Salem,
Eugene,
R oseburg,
Oregon.
M ain O ffice and Plant
Northwest Poultry &
Dairy Products Co.
S. E. Oak Street, P ortland, Ore.
P hone 1'Ast 5141
A Tw ater 2181
W ANTED
RRICKTARD
FACTORY WORKERS
Essential Industry
S car w ashers !
MECHANICS
Are your range ideas
ahead of the times
So are ours!
COOKING ADAPTABILITY?
Gas Range shines! From low-temperature roasting
to high-speed broiling . . . from a slow simmer to a
fast boil . . . greater cooking adaptability is built in !
BEST FOR BROILING?
Steady Work with Overtime
A P P L Y AT
SYLVAN PLANT
COLUMBIA RRICK WORKS
BE. 3021
PORTLAND
SUPER INSULATION?
N o t just two sides, or four
sides, but all six sides o f a "C P ” oven are heavily
insulated to keep the heat in the oven where it
ing to a bare minimum.
ECONOMY IN OPERATION?
AUTOMATIC OVEN HEAT CONTROL? Yes, of course!
gant with a "C P ” (ias Range. T op burners and oven
at low heat or high, only a "C P " Gas Range can
assure vou the utmost in constant. fully automatic
temperature control . . . perfection in all your bak-
are controllable to the most minute degree. N o
ri )
506 S W Mill
because oven peeking is eliminated.
or fuel here!
m am
OREGON
MOTOR STAGES
ing and roasting operations; it’s fuel-saving, roo,
None better! You get high
speed instantly. The clean, smokeless, spatterless
flame seals in the natural juices, reduces oven clean­
E X P E R IE N C E
N O T NECESSARY
That’s where the “ CP”
You can't be extrava­
wasteful reservy o f heat. Y ou use exactly what you
need, no more.
"Certified Performance" . . . the mark o f special quality appearing on ranges made by all
hii>h grade gas range manufacturers. N o t in production n o u , hut aiailable to all after victory.
PORTLAND
BUY
belongs and out o f the kitchen. N o waste o f heat
WA R
BONDS
GAS
NOW ....A
& COKE
B E A U T I F U L mC P ^ G A S
RANGE
COMPANY
AFTER
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