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BEAVER TON ENTERPRISE, Beaverton, Oregon
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N O T H IN G L E S S T H A N 25o
C A S H M U ST A CCO M PA N Y
A L L C L A S S IF IE D A D S
N O ADS T A K E N O V E R P IIO N E
They Say That Any Airman
That Needs an Engine
To Fly Is Sissy.
B E S T P R IC E fo r R a b b it F ry e rs , D.
P. M acD o n ald , R2, Bx 218, B e a v e r­
ton.
P h o n e B e a v e rto n 2260.
We
p ic k up.
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H e P u b lish th e
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 P R E S S
A LO H A N E W S
F O R S A L E — $4500, a b o u t 2 rich, j
level a c re s b etw e en h ig h w a y an d
c ity stre e t, 177 fo o t h ig h w a y fro n t- 1
age, 4 la rg e , w ell lig h te d room s, I
u tility
rm ., sh o w er, to ile t,
g a -'
ra g e w ired fo r ra n g e , a u to , gas,
w a te r h tr.
N ew ly c o n v e rte d in ­
d iv id u a l s to re bldg., in to c o m fo rt- j
ab le hom e.
S p len d id co n d itio n .
An Ideal sp o t fo r close In hom e
a n d an y b u sin e ss c a te rin g to high- ",
w ay tra d e .
R a ise i t o r buy
it i
a n d sell it fro m y o u r ow n y a rd , j
E a s t of B e av e rto n , A uto W re c k - i
ers H ouse No. 926, A. A. C a im e s
Co., SU. 1763.
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F O R S A L E — 1 la rg e w ood a n d j
coal C irc u la tin g H e a te r.
O. E . j _
V a sb in d e r.
T ig a rd 2489.
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W ood, Old G row th Fir
W H IL E IT L A ST S
12 o r 16 In. h eav y G re en B lock
A S lab $8 p er C ord D elivered
A lso S tra ig h t & C hip M ix S a w d u st
C u rb o r S ide D oor D elivery
W ilson Fuel Yard
P . O. BO X 398, B E A V E R T O N
Phone Beaverton 2491
40-41
B R O O D SO W S a n d W e a n e r P ig s
fo r S ale th e y e a r a ro u n d , S. A
G o tte r, Scholls.
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F O R S A L E —4 f t g re e n slab. A loha
d is tr ic t $6 p e r cord. B lock & E d ­
g in g $7 p e r co rd . B e av e rto n -T l- j
g a rd -G a rd e n H o m e d is tr ic t 4 ft.
g re e n sla b $7 p e r cord.
B lock &•
E d g in g s $8 p e r cord. IT. F . E lfo rd .
F o r e s t G rove.
P h o n e 56.
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W A N T E D —W o m an to do w a sh in g
a n d iro n in g .
Geo. M ueller R t, 2.
B ox 1116, B e a v e rto n .
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FO RCE TROOP
IN^BTOLA n “ -
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FOR SA LE
F O R S A L E —L ive 4 ft g re e n S lab
w ood $7 p e r co rd in 3 co rd loads.
S a n fo rd L a u g h lin , R l, C a rlto n . 42
L iv e
Contest Open to Students
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sta te w id e w ar bond p o ste r con-
te s t o p en to a ll a r t s tu d e n ts in O re­
gon w as an n o u n c e d th is w eek
by
M is. F W. B lum , aclio o ls-at-w ar c h a ir ­
m an , O reg o n w a r fin a n c e co m m ittee.
P o s te rs
m u st
ba
su b m itte d to
S ch o o ls-at W a r P o s te r C o n test, 1233
A m eric an B a n k B ld g . P o rtla n d , 5,
O regon.
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m e r ic a n
e r o e s
(JULIAN « L L E N D O U F F _____________________
The Low Down
F r o m H ic k o r y G r o v e
P h o n e S U n se t 1722. O pen w eek T h e s e g lid e r p ilo ts a r e to u g h h o rn -
d a y s on ly u n til 7:30 p. m.
tf b r e s a n d they s a y th a t " a n y b o d y
D ay by day, w e g e t bossed m o re
-------------------------------------------------------- w h o n e e d s a n e n g in e to fly is a a a
fro m o u t a a tk m 's c a p tto l
I M ISC E L L A N E O U S
s is s v ."
; At th>’ p resen t e ttp WO COM soon close
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T h e ir jo b is to d e liv e r m e n a n d i1' "
b u aio sm M o o eh o f o u r
A P P L E S p ic k ed on sh a re s, th e y a r e e q u ip me n t in flim sy fly in g c r a f t a n d ! 48 9 ,a t‘‘ houses an d sell e v e ry th in g
N o rth e r n Spies, a n d good ones th e y like it b e c a u s e th e y d o m o r e 15° lh e h ig h e st b id d e r
A nd c o u rt
P h o n e T ig a rd 2348.
41 th a n m e re lv s h d e
houses an d city halls, c le a r th e m o u t.
C o m p lete E a s te r n W a s h in g to n C ounty
and
W e ste rn
M u ltn o m a h
C o u n ty
C o v erage.
We a ssu m e no fin a n c ia l re sp o n si­
b ility fo r e r r o rs w h ich m ay a p p e a r in
a d v e rtis e m e n ts p u b lish e d
in th e se i
c o lu m n s b u t in case w h e re th is p a p e r
is a t fa u lt w ill r e p r in t th a t p a r t of
a n a d v e rtis e m e n t in w h ich th e ty p o ­
g ra p h ic a l m is ta k e o ccurs.
F O R S A L E —B uck S ervice, D oes 1
K ids, a n d y o u n g B u c k s.
H . V. |
T u rn e r , C H e rry 3959, M etzger. 42 I
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lock stock and borroL
R O O F IN G — S ave 1 0 c} to 30G. B uy
now, co m p lete sto c k , sh in g les, sid-
ing p ap e r, fu el oil d ru m s.
Som e
2nd
h an d
a rtic le s .
Q U A L IT Y
R O O F IN G , on H ig h w ay , o p p o site
S h u te P a r k , H ills b o ro .
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P. E H A G G
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H a u li’n g C o n tra c to r
C o n c re te , S an d , G rav el,
M aso n s
S an d , C ru sh e d R o c k a n d
R o a d G ra v el
K6, Bx 604, P o rtla n d 1, O reg o n
P h o n e T ig a rd 2446
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W h en th e y h a v e la n d e d in fig h tin g
T h e la te s t G ovt, id ea is to h ed g e in
ro n e s, th e y b e c o m e ja c k s of a ll lig h t- | on ( ire in su ran c e.
S in ce so tsi a f te r
in g t r a d e s —lik e F lig h t O ffic er I r w in th e M ayflow er, fire
in su ra n c e h a s
J . M o ra le s, 23, an A m e r ic a n I n d ia n been on a solid a n d sa fe basis. E a c h
g lid e r p ilo t f ro m E sc o n d id o , C a lif., s ta te up to now h as been su p e rv isin g
It h a s w o rk ed
w ho c r a s h - la n d e d h is g lid e r n e a r its in su ra n c e o u tfits.
If you sm o k ed an d dozed in
C a r e n ta n ju s t tw o h o u rs a f te r p a r a - good.
tr o o p e r s h a d o p e n e d th e N o rm a n d y bed a n d y o u r h o u se b u rn ed dow n, you
collected.
O r if you d id n ’t co llect it
in v a sio n .
o n ac c o u n t of being laid o u t a t th e
T w o w e e k s la te r , M o ra le s m a d e m o rtic ia n s , y o u r h e irs oi som ebody
h is w a y b a c k to B r ita in , a n d th is is d id so. T h e in su ra n c e d id n 't fail you. i
w hat he h ad done:
A nd an y b o d y th in k in g in su ra n c e is a
H e fo u g h t 11 d a y s w ith p a r a tr o o p lu x u ry , let h im tr y b u rn in g dow n his
H om e R e fr ig e ra tio n an d w a sh in g fo rc e s , k n o c k e d o u t a b r id g e v ita l to 1 house once, an d h av in g no policy,
m a c h in e
se rv ic e s.
C all K. B. th e A m e r ic a n a d v a n c e , c a p tu r e d a j - M ore a n d m o re e a c h s ta te is play-
M ore a n d m o re |
T w om bly CH . 2267. *
8 tf N a z i g u n a n d its c r e w , c a p tu r e d | Ing second fiddle.
--- ----------------------------------------------------- | th r e e tr u c k lo a d s of G e r m a n s o ld ie rs , ¡w e a i *’ lo o k in g like E u ro p e, every
CUSTOM T R A C T O R W O R K —L e t : c a p tu r e d a F r e n c h sp y
b r o u g h t lth ln * bossed fro m one head office
Y ours w - ith **“
th e low <
down.
“ “ p l° w y - r
g a rd e n .
H o w a rd b a c k im p0 r t a n t in f o rm a tio n fo r in- '
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W 'n
JO S E R R A
W m . S m ith , J o h n s o n R d . & D ivis- te lliu e n c e o ffic e rs
sav ed a o ara -
ion sta., P h o n e B e a v e rto n 2462 4 tf ^ m g e n c e o in c e is ,
sav ed a p a ra
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tr o o p e r s life in a s w a m p a n d e s-
W hen a vessel cro sse s th e 180th m e ;
fre e of | c a p e d d e a th fo u r tim e s .
i rid ia n in th e P acific, th e sh ip 's cal-!
c h a r g e a n y w h e re .
Call
C r a s h e d in M a rs h .
e n d a r e ith e r g ain s o r loses a d ay be-1
collect.
UN. 1221; n ig h t call
M o ra le s to o k h is g lid e r in to th e j cau se of th e tim e zoen. T h e sto ry |
DENLEY
R E N D E R IN G
CO.. C a r e n ta n a r e a J u n e 6, sk illfu lly I of how a navy flie r on p a tro l fro m
P o rtla n d .
tf d o d g in g th e m y r ia d to w p la n e s of ; th is “b a b y -fla t-to p ” e a rlie r in th e
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uf
G O A T BU C K S E R V IC E R e g is te r I o th e r g lid e rs , flak a n d m a c h in e gun w ar, becam e a s tr a n g e Victim
TT .
R e g iste r-
o
b
tim e p h en o m en a w as to ld by a n offi-
ed P u re B red N u b ia n a n d F re n c h i fil e -
! c e r ab ro a d
A lpine.
R . H. B esm eh n , 1 mi S of
He c r a s h - la n d e d in tw o f e e t of
W hile p atro llin g on Dec. 31, 1942,
B e a v e rto n on h ig h w a y 217.
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m a r s h y w a te r w h e re th e g ra ss was th e flier cro ssed th e lo n g itu d e line
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i— _ ■ —------tall and neither M orales, his copilot,
M in u tes la te r, he
H ID E S A W O O L, CA SCA RA A o r t)le tw o airborne infantrym en in to J a n . 1. 1943.
j circ led b ac k in to th e p rev io u s y e a r
sp e cia lty .
w ere injured.
i a n d w a s forced dow n a t sea.
C lay P o rtla n d .
AT. 5334.
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i The G erm ans opened fire with m a-
H is life r a f t d rifte d back in to J a n .
F O R T O W C A R call V E R M IL Y E : c h in e g u n s, a n d th e g ro u p c r o u c h e d 1
T h e n a d e s tro y e r cam e alo n g a n d
M O T O R CO., IPhone T ig a rd 3381 tf b e h in d th e e q u ip m e n t. E v e n tu a lly rescu ed him a f te r he had been a d r if t
------------ — ----------------------------------------- ! th e y m a d e th e ir w ay th ro u g h th e 'f o r five h o u rs an d
you g u essed it
m a r s h u n til a frie n d ly F r e n c h m a n re tu rn e d him to 1942.
P A IN T S
.orced to leave the
tank he was driving when water in the fuel line caused it to stall, Pvt. Abe
form er of Livermore, kv., later returned, cleaned the fuel sediment bowl
and got the machine in operation while still under heavy fire. The tank,
repeatedly hit, stal'ed and form er repeated his cleaning until it finally went
up in a blaze. I he private has a bronze medal for his feat but War Bonds
must be sold to replace the tank.
U. S. Treasury D epartm ent
Dead 8tock picked up
WANTED
Filberts-Walnuts
TOP PRICES
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directed them to a paratro o p com ­
m and post.
Im lay’s Fresh
F or 11 days M orales fought with
Mixed Feeds
the airborne units. One m orning he
USHER THORSEN PAINTS led a patrol to blow up a bridge
F o r q u a lity , f a ir p rice an d
afte r another patrol had been wiped
se rv ic e
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out. He encountered a F ren ch m an
who volunteered to show them the
J. B. Imlay & Sons
R E E D V IL L E
ALOH A , O R E . route, but other villagers w anted to
kill the inform ant, claim ing he had
been aiding the G erm ans. M orales
took the F renchm an prisoner and
he la te r was found to be a spy.
S E P A R A T O R S — M IL K E R S
M orales’ p arty blew up the bridge,
C O M P L E T E E Q U IP M E N T A ND
but he was alm ost killed. He stum -
S U P P L IE S F O R T H E D A IK V
bled and fell while r u n n in g fro m th e
IN D U S T R Y
’ explosion and G erm an snipers spot-
ted him. A 19-year-old paratroop-
er coolly returned the enem y fire
and reported: " I got two, s ir.”
0e Laval
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C u t th is o ut an d keep it in y o u r p u rse
M EA T, B U T T E R , C H E E S E :
I R ed S ta m p s A8 th ro u g h P5 a re
good in d efin itely .
No m o re red s ta m p s u n til Dec. 3.
W a ste k itc h e n f a ts e x c h an g e d fo r
tw o p o in ts an d fo u r c e n ts a pound.
PR O C E SSE D FOODS—
Book 4 —B lue sta m p s A8 th ro u g h
W5 valid in d efin itely .
No new sta m p s u n til Dec. 1.
S C G A ltr-
S ta n ip s No. 30, 31, 32 an d 33 in book !
4 valid in d e fin ite ly fo r five po u n d s.
F o r c a n n in g o n ly : S u g a r S ta m p !
40 valid for 5 pounds through F eb. [
j 28, 1945.
S H O E S — Loo«« S ta m p s Invalid
! Book 3—A irp la n e s ta m p s N o ’s. 1
HUDSON-DUNCAN CO.
325 SE W ater Av., Portland
Forest Grove
Phone EA. 5161
Phone 51
^.Will receive either Green or Dry Nut#
AT FO R E ST GROVE
Then the youngster got so nerv-
3 ^ indefinitely for one pair,
ous he c o u ld n t hold a c ig a re tte ,” ' “ . 1 w r n i r o v s -
M orales said.
G A S O L IN E C O l ro .N S —
Makes T hree C aptures.
M orales led an o th er p atrol of
ORTI ANO, C jk .-J AIT L ake ( it y
! trained fighters in an am bush op-
i eration which netted three truck-
136 N W P a r k
AT. 6461
W A N T E D —C h u rc h J a n ito r , sh o rt
loads of G erm an soldiers and on the
h o u rs, s a la ry .
See Geo. Ja c k so n ,
sam e m ission captured an enem y
T ig a rd D ru g S to re .
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| m otorcycle and sidecar with its
| driver. They also surprised a Nazi
W A N T E D C h ild ’s’ w ood bed. play
: m o rtar crew and captured both the
W ANTED
pen. h ig h c h a ir, also w ood ran g e.
i gun and m en who m anned it.
J . P. L o h ren z, T ig a rd , O re.
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"T he a rea was full of G erm an sol­
W A N T E D G a ra g e in c e n te r of
diers posing as civilians,” M orales
tf :
to w n .
P h o n e B e a v e rto n 2321.
said. "We took several who were
trying to m ake their way into C aren­
P A P E R IN G — P a in tin g
& K also- j
ta n ."
m in in g , n e a t, ex p e rien c ed w o rk ­
Essential Industry
Ju st before leaving th at area, Mo­
m an
L. L. Seeley, R 2, B x 180-A ;
rales was assigned to hold the flank
B e a v e rto n .
P h o n e B e a v e rto n 2516 |
E X P E R IE N C E
40tf
position, where he and his m en held
out against a large force, but were
N O T N E C ESSA R Y
S H IN G L IN G —B y C o n tra c t.
TR.
la te r forced to evacuate.
7774, P o rtla n d , F rie s e & B rad ley , |
M orales and his p arty took to the
R4. Bx 620 B e a v e rto n .
43 Steady W ork w ith Overtime
rparshes again, w here they narrow ­
W A N T E D B lry c le r e p a irm a n , ex­
ly escaped ca p tu re by a G erm an
APPLY AT
p e rie n c e d m a n p re fe rre d . K issle r
patrol. While in the m arsh es, he
B icycle Shop. 923 SW 4 th Ave..
m et up with the p aratro o p er who
P o rtla n d . O re., bet. 11 a. m. an d 6
had saved his life.
p. m.
C all AT. 5438.
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He retu rn ed the favor when the
W A N T E D —G ood F a r m P ro p e rtie s .
p aratro o p er w as injured, carry in g
L ist y o u r f a rm w ith us.
W e have
and dragging him through the m arsh
n u m e ro u s b u y e rs fo r all ty p e s of
for ten hours.
132« S. E. W a te r Ave., P o rtla n d
f a rm s in v ic in ity of T ig a rd an d
The p aratro o p er and M orales
B e a v e rto n , W rite o r te le p h o n e us
m
ade th eir way to the o utsk irts of
O u r r e p re s e n ta tiv e w ill call on you
C arentan and w atched the A m eri­
N o c h a rg e .
8LA Y TER REALTY
cans tak e the city. Then they re
CO. 528 SW S alm on. P o rtla n d .
ported to an Allied com m ander who
B R . 1146.
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sent them back to England.
BEAVERTON, OREGON
W A N T E D P o sitio n a s h o u se k e e p ­
er fo r eld erly couple. M arie P itts .
M etzger, G en. D elivery.
41
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FACTORY WORKERS
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R e fe r p rice in q u irie s an d c«m-
p la in ts to p rie s c le rk a t y o u r local
heard.
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THE OLD JUDGE SAYS. . .
SYLVAN PLANT
COLUMBIA BRICK WORKS
Kepler Davenport Co.
Recovering and
Modernizing
Riverview Cemetery
W EST END
« E L I.W O O D B R ID G E
Beaverton 3762
CREM ATO RIUM
M AUSOLEUM
CEM ETERY
C o m p lete F u n e ra l S erv ice In New
C a th e d ra l C hapel a t No E x tr a cost
R iv e rv ie w Is a c o -o p e ra tiv e aano-
c ta tin n w ith a s se ts o f o v er 1800.U00
C E N T R A IT , Y
LOCATED
C lose to b u s tr a n s ­
p o rta tio n
a n d
w a lk in g
d ista n c e
fro m dow ntow n.
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Live Poultry and Egg#
A D re ssin g P la n ts :
M cM innville, S alem ,
E u g en e ,
R o seb u rg ,
O regon.
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N 40 h o u rs s tr a ig h t; 8 h o u rs tim e
S and a h alf. G ood w o rk in g c o n d ì-M
P e r m a n e n t em p lo y m en t. ^
k tlo n s
P la n t
]. P. Finley & Son
M ORTICIA N
S. E. O ak 8 t r » * i P o rtla n d , O re.
4 T w a te r t i l l
-
CAR WASHERS!
TURKEYS
R e c e iv in g
P o rtla n d ,
A lbany.
R edm ond,
A V ®
C o ld P re p a ra tio n s a s directed
W ANTED
Northwest Poultry &
Dairy Products Co.
F O U R T H AT M O N T G O M E R Y
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Open 8:30 to 6
E v e n in g s by A p p o in tm e n t
M ain O ffice a n d
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AT FIRST
SION OF A
P h o n e l ’A s t 5141
OREGON
MOTOR STAGES
506 SW Mill
"That’3 really a great editorial you just read
to us. Judge. W here did you say it appeared?”
"In ‘The Star# and Stripes’...th e news­
paper of the U.S, Armed Forces in Europe.
Kind of give# us folk# back home #omething
to think about, doesn’t it. Bill?”
" It certainly does. Judge. Particularly the
last paragraph. Would you mind reading
that again?”
“ Glad to, Bill. It sa ys,' We can remember
the day# of prohibition, when moonshine
w hiskey made quick fortune# for bootleggers,
crooked politicians and dishonest police offi­
cials. As a result, weclaim we know w hat we
want in the way of liquor legislation and feel
those at home should wait until u t return before
initiating further legislation on liquor controT. ”
"Out of fairnes3 to our boys over there
fighting. Judge, how could we disobey such
a with?”
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