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    Friday, July 3, 1942
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE. Boaverton. Oregon
Classified Rates
Businesses for Sale
T W O Cent« a word per Issue.
Minim um 25c C A SH with copy.
We t*ul>lish the
B E A V F .R T O N E N T E R P R I S E
M U L TN O M A H P R E S S
T IG A RD S E N T IN E L
ALOILX N E W S
Complete E a s t e r n W ashing ton
County and W e stern Multnomah
County Coverage
W e assume no financia l respon­
sibility for e rrors which m ay a p ­
pear in ad vertisem ents published
in these colum ns but in case
where this paper is a t fau lt will
reprint th a t part of a n advertise­
m ent in which the typographical
m ista k e occurs.
S. Virginia
\
D o 'ld
stock picked up free of
c h a rg e anyw here.
Call
collect.
UN. 1221;
night call
CH 2403 or UN. 0449. D E N L E Y
R E N D E R I N G CO.. Portland.
H I D E S X W O O L, C A S C A R A — A
B R O S ., 25 S W
specialty.
LEE
A tw ater 5334.
G b v , Portland.
F O R T O W C A R S call V E R M I L Y E
M O T O R CO. Phone T ig ard 91.
T IL E BOARD
DuruwaJl, s lig htly dam aged, 25c
squ are foot, while it lasts
HAND S P L I T C E D A R S H A K E S
2.1.*> bundle
A BBO TT-LA N E CO.
1426 NH
23rd, P ortland
AT. 3341
R EA L E S T A T E
FOR
R E N T — Sleeping
room
ground
floor,
ad jo in in g
bath,
quiet place. $3 week.
W 7th a ‘
Main. No. 703, B ea v erton .
Brick, Tile, Masonary
YOUR D EALER
WANTED
mile S on
gard, 2356.
W AN TED
WANTED
Black Cap pickers
1
Highway,
Phone T i­
A. Lindberg.
Youngberry pickers,
G I R L to work in B e a u ty Shop.
Must be over 16.
No experien ce
necessary. F l o r e n c e B e a u ty Shop,
Beaverton.
Dry
PACIFIC COAST
CASCARA BARK CO.
R A S P B E R R Y P I C K E R S R e g is ­
te r now.
Call or write E n o ch
Sq uires, mile w est o f T ig ard , on
A sa W illiam s place.
J o h n s o n St., P o rtla n d
O regon
W A N T — S ta n d in g
T im b e r
for
firewood.
Louis R . L arson, R l
B x 25, B eav erton.
W A N T E D — Y o u n g b e rry P ic k e r s
P i c k i n g will s t a r t ab out J u l y 1st.
2 b lock s E of 10th & Lom bard .
A. B ron k e y , phone B e a v e r to n 2735
FOR RENT
FOR SALE
IY JR R E N T
Sleeping
rooms,
hot w a te r day or night, S econ 1
and F r a n k lin , B ea v erton , N.
B.
W hitford.
LOCKERS
a n y G ro cery
for
rent
Store, Hillsboro
Beth­
1R4. 1
F O R S A L E - R o y a l Anne Cher
ties, Y ou P ic k E m .
R . B .Doty,
2 mi S Aloha. W h e e le r ave.
F O R S A L E An
Antique
Bed.
Inquire a t 3421 S W
Multnomah.
Spool
Moss.
F O R S A L E - In field
l ‘-j acre s
o ats and
clover, good stand.
Metzger Dist., Call a fte r Sunday
B E a c o n 2386 or C H err y 1107.
Well Drilling
T e s t B<tring—P r o s p e c t Aids
Irrig a tion System s
Installed on E a s y T e rm s
/
F O R S A L E Mixed hay ready to
cut.
Mrs. H. A. E c k s tr o m , mile
E a st of
B ea v erton , Canyon rd.
next to service station.
A. M. IANNSEN
F O R SA LE Vaughn T r a c t o r plow
cu ltivato r, disc harrow, good con
dition, $125. T ig ard 2196.
Drilling Company
Shop Aloha «253
R e sid en ce Alolia 6137
F O R S A L E —1936 4 d L a fa y e tte
Sedan, overdrive,
heater, radio,
plenty of rubber, driven less than
48,000 miles.
P riv a te ly owned.
May be seen a t B ea rd s ley s g a ­
rage, Multnomah.
$350
. <). Address— B e a v e r to n Kt. 3
522 N. W. Broad w ay St.
Portland
B E . 705«
fo r
sa le
i ft wood
Inquire
P o s to ffice B a r b e r Sho^>, T ig ard
De Laval
F O R S A L E 30x5 tru ck
tires, 8
ply; several light tru c k s
H B
F e rg “uson.
B eav erton
2248, Oak
avenue, B eav erton
SE 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 I P M E N T VND
SU P P L IE S
FOR
THE
D A IR Y
IN D I S T R Y
D O U B L E LOT.
tim b er
enough
to build house
8 blocks south
B ea v e r to n busin ess d is trict on
Main St.
F o r sale by owner. A
L a F c n d , 5th & W atson. B eav erton
Monroe k Criieli !
Narwteturfn 4 ÍNitHbuton
tVCRYTMING ,
-Ina rs«
(
--D A IR Y M A N f l
I t
AT
135 NW P a r k
F< >R B A L E P a r t s o f a
''h i vs
ler ear. no tires.
B lethen, R l .
B x 321. B eav erton. D avies Rd.
\
FOR
S A L E -W o o d
cook
stove
4724 S W Pom ona St.. Multnomah.
C H erry 1848.
6461
S E W IN G
M ACH
E M P O R IU M
New & used m achines parts and
repairs All m akes
G u ar
p e rf
sew in g 826 S W 3d.
AT 0727.
Portland
Riverview Cemetery
W E ST END
8ELLW O O D B R ID G E
F O R S A L E — Certified Red ta g
Bui hank Seed P otato es $3 50 hund
Sch u ep b arh Bros
mile W B e a v ­
erton. Spencer Rd-
_
CREMATORIUM
MAUSOLEUM
CEMETERY
F O R S A L E 3 Gilts, bred to f a r ­
row Aug 1. weiner pigs Daniels.
W alunt avenue. Tigard .
Truck Gardeners
Com plete F u n e ra l Service in New
C athed ral Chapel a t No E x t r a cost
R iv erv iew is a co-operative asso­
ciatio n w ith as s e ts of over $800,000
m PART OF THE
FIRST H0UNTE0 RIFLES
MS STATIONED AT
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gvow best in some direction Buy
by the a c r e ; then sell by the foot.
Rem»‘mht*r F i l e Losses and
Continued from P a g e 1
they all turn first to good furniture, Population G ro w th
In
addition to inflation there are
w earing apparel, new autos.
books,
rugs. etc.
People with money to in­ o th e r fa c to rs which should cau se an
vest turn to com m on stock » o f com ­ up lift in c e r ta in fo rm s of real estate
F o r instance,
panies with n a tu ral resources, good a f t e r World W a r II
labo.- relatio ns, anil whose s to c k s a i e tne fire losses ea ch y e a r amount to
selling aC prices below th e ir "invest ne a rly $300.000,000 Of course, many
of
these , . losses
a r e only partial anil
eil
capital
value".
v
u
x.
n in t u i
V CXI u v .
m Th
e e i i middle-clos
i m u i v
V
o •
.
.
group will put th e ir money into good 1 e " n ‘ inK s quickly r< paired; hut
T h e se fire
f e a l «state
I f you do no( own a ¡»“ "Y a re totaI «® s m > s .
co n stan tly
reducing the
home, you had b etter buy one
If losses a r e
Th e population
you own a home with a m ortgage, supply of houses
you should pay o f f th at m o itg a g e . If of our c o u n try Is Increasing at the
Th e
you own a hom e without a m ortgage, rate o f about 1,000,000 a y ear.
get
it in good
condition
to go birth ra te last y e a r was the highest
th rou g h the inflatio n ary period w ith­ that It has been for m any years. The
Ship Your
o u t the need of fu rth e r m a in te n an ce m a rr ia g e ra te for 1912 will top all
previous
records.
These
fa
cts
should
expenses.
develop a demand for houses a fte r Farm Woodsheds to Need
CASCARA BARK
R eal E s t a t e Situ atio n Today
the w a r is over.
T he g r e a te s t help Early Filling This Year
(G r e e n or Dry)
In th e w ar d istricts there now is to real estate, however, would be in
A woodpile of ample proportions to !
very little v a c a n t pro perty ; it must fl* tio n .
W h e n people get scared as
h
e
a
tin
g
re
quirem
ents
|
WOOL MOHAIR
be less than 1
Y et, I would not to
real value o f dollars, they will m eet wlntei
sig ht on Oregon
advise
buying
property
in
these want to put them into something will tie a welcome
AND HIDES
booming Arar areas. It might be well concrete> 8uch a8 food c iothlnB an<1
to sell when g e ttin g a f a i r offer. shelter.
Of
these
three
things,
to
W'hen it com es to consid ering avei - shelter will probably
be in most
age property in an av e rag e co m m u n ­ i demand.
ity. I would divide it into five groups
a s follows:
«’or C o m fo rte rs and M attresses
Any Size and W eig ht . Old Matted
(1) B u s in es s Property . Now i s ; Safety Rules
Wool R eca rd ed Ju s t L ik e New
the tim o to sell occupied city p
S w im m e r«
1791 S. \V. F r o n t Ave.
P u re Virgin Wool B a t t s for Sale
business property and the time
1
to buy v acan t su b u rban business I Twelve safety
PORTLAND
rules
for b athers
property.
T h e tire and gasoline j w ere ji8t e,| hy R o b e r t E.
Laveag a,
s h o rtag es have te m p o ia i il y
e- | presid ent of the
N ational
2124 SI-. I mat Ilia, Portland LA 1177
P lyslcnl
versed trad in g conditions W A
h e re _____________________
j E d u catio n society of
the Y
______
. . M C.A
during the past few y e ars tiad j ¡n an e ffo rt to lower last year's heavy
ing has gone
from the city t ° j t o l l o f lake, river and ocean trag e
th e suburbs, i t is now retu rnin g I t|ie8
I he World’s News Seen Through
from the suburbs to the thick ly
Six thosuand
persons died
by
>'
i*
tied a r e a s ; hut it will com e b a ck drownin g in the United Sta te s . Lave
again.
nga com mented, most o f the accl-
An International Daily N ew ipapcr
(2) O ffic e Buildings. Most offl- * dents could have been avoided Now
i.
T
ru
th
fu
l—
C onM rurtivr— U nhi.iw d — Free from Sen tatio n al-
c e buildings, have been built in with our cou n try a t war, and every
t*m — E d itorials A re T im e ly and In stru ctiv e, and Its D aily
crowded sections.
Hence,
they nmn woman and child able to share
fe a tu re s. Together with the W eekly M agazine S e ctio n , M ake
should b enefit during the remain- in the w ar e ffo rt, needless waste of
the M o n ito r an Ideal N ew spaper fo r the H om e.
der o f the war. even if they m ay | life seem s doubly trag ic
be used for purposes fo r w h i c h , F o u rth of Ju ly is close at hand,
T h e C h ristian S cie n ce P u blishing So ciety
i4
they were not intended
T h o se I and m an y fam ilies will spend the
O n e , N orw ay S tre e t, B oston, M assachusetts
who own such
property should ] day a t the sea sh o ie or on a river
P rice S I 2 .0 0 Y e arly , o r $ 1 .0 0 a M onth.
k e e jf down op era tin g co s ts and I b ank , and his w a rning s and tips are
S atu rd ay Issue, inclu ding M agazine S ectio n , $ 2 .6 0 a Y ear.
keep the
property
well main- timely:
In tro d u cto ry O ffe r, 6 Issues 25 Cents.
tained.
As no new office build-;
J. A fte r the w inter lay o f f tnke
A
>4
N am e . .
ing property will be built during your swim m ing in easy doses.
You
the war, I now see no probable may not i>e as good ns you used to be
'J
A d d ress.
slump in good office
building
2. Don't
ta k e
foolish
ch a n c e s
property* a f t e r the war.
1 Many futal
accid e n ts
result from
£
SAM PLE C O P Y O N R E Q U E S T
«31 Siugl.i
F a m ily
Resid ence*, horse play
iV
z
V
g
g
,V
g
»
V
z
V
z V .V / W * V » W z V » V < V
Houses within walking d istance j 3. W alk out and swim in
That
of buses and railroad station s way you’ll never
get
beyond you
should« hold up in value, but the depth.
sub-divisions, dependent on auto
4 D on’t swim alone Always have
mobiles,
should
s u ffe r
d u rin g ! a w atei buddy, preferably a swim-
th e re m ain d er o f the wa
A fter | m er s tro n g e r th a n you are.
th e w ar the large, old-fashioned | 5. Sw im
only
at
a
supervised
city houses will again be a drug beach o r pool
on th e m a rk e t, but the houses In j 6 D on’t go In the water soon nfter
new sub-divisions should readily a meal,
D on’t dive until you’re sure how
ag ain com e b a c k In demand.
ff 1 I f
things you need by shopping
14) Apartm ent
Houses.
These j deep the water is
f
)
through
this big bargain basement
b ia v e to give or tak e
are« mostly lOO^f occupied at t h e . *•
W
*
and SAVE
present time.
A p artm ent hous- 14 dare
and row-
es usually a r e built in location s.
S ta y out of ennoes and
not dep endent on private auto boats if you can t swim
the things you are no longer using
mobiles and hence are b enefltting
Lea n a rtific ia l respiration
from the war.
F u r th e rm o r e , no!
»• I f Y">' can re a ch m person In
for CASH-MONEY.
new a p a rtm e n t houses are
now trouble with a pole. belt, or towel, do
I t ’s m ore sensible th an Ju mping
being constructed so that the de * °
ninnd is g adunlly exceeiling the [ In.
spare rooms, apartments immediate­
rescue, use a
m a k in g a
supply.
On
the
o th e r
h a n d ,, 13. In
spectacular.
ly—turn vacant space into INCOME.
those who can now g e t theirlt>ont If possible. I t s lesi
money out of ap artm en t h o u s e s ; hut s a fe r
which have been such a headache j
— ---------- ——
I I a a «^things you do not need for some-
during th e past ten y e ars had !
b etter do so.
Th e net income on
Lu FI
thing you can use.
Be a sharp trad­
T ell your law y er to send your le
a p a rtm e n t houses should re m ain
er—T
R
Y
IT.
at about present levels, at least 1 Bala to this paper.
during the w ar
)
— ---------------- -
(5 ) V a c a n t
I^uid.
Much de-
Have you looked over th s ads this
lost articles quickly—or jobs for
pends on the location and q u ality ! w eek?
I f not do so, they c a r r y a
o f the land, grow th of the c o m -; world of news,
those of the family who seek work.
munity. etc.
My preference is j
land ju s t outside o f small cities j
of from 10,000 to 25.000 popula­
tion,, especially “college tow ns’’.!
S m all
fa rm s
th a t
a rc
n ear ,
enough to a com m u nity to some
day be cut up into house-lots
should he a ttra ctiv e.
B e sure to
get such on the side of the city
which is growing
Most cities
.
WOOL CARDING
S e re n e
B e a u ty
- P e r f e c t Service
J. P. Finley & Son
F O U R T H AT M O N T G O M E R Y
A T w a te r $181
T IN T O PS
CRATES
Coast Veneer Co.
F o o t of N orth P ittsb u rg
P ortland
UN. 1377
i
*
Blue Mountain Hide
Wool & Fur Co.
T he C hristian S cience M onitor
Ì
USE
W A N T A D S <°
3
if
f
OLLL
RENT
wf
FIND
Get in the
Bedding P la nte
HALLOCKS
- BERRY
PAYS
Crystal Springs Woolen Mills
Veneer Plant Bands
For
FRANCIS
To Get ACTUAL
MARKET PRICES
ORDER NOW
MORNINGLIGHT CHAPEL
Rose Chapel-Green Room
P re lim in a ry w o rk will begin soon
in ea ch co u n ty in Oregon looking to
tile settin g
up o f a
neighborhood
leader plan a s a w artim e em e rg en cy
step in m a in ta in in g c o n ta c t with
every fa rm and ru ra l family.
T h is big
in fo rm a tio n al
ta s k has
been assigned to the exte n sion s e r ­
vice by the S e c r e t a r y of Agriculture.
In ea ch Oregon county the firs t step
will be to call togethe an org an iz a­
tion co m m itteq consistin g mostly of
fa r m e r s and
h om e m a k e rs who are
already solving as ch a irm e n of the
several c o m m itte e s in the pe im a n en t
a g ricu ltu ra l p lan n in g program.
Meeting Farm
Although the 72,tX>0 f a r m fam ilies
in Oregon a r e g e a rin g th e ir a c tiv i­ Lumber Needs
ties to the wav e ffo rt, latest a u t h e n ­
Under tho in terpretation of the o r­
tic in form ation on many em erg ency d er of the W a r P rod uction B oard
m a tt e r s is not at o n ce available to freezing lumber,
farm evs can
now
them.
E x te n s io n
specialists
nnd ord er con stru ction lumber for their
cou nty a g e n ts find th at tra n sp o rta ­ fa r m storag e and pack ing needs.
tion d ifficu ltie s and labor shortag e
T ho am endm ent p erm its sales o f
are com bining to m a k e m eetings less lum b er to an y person for use in
effective.
N ew spapers and
radio con stru ction or repair o f
buildings,
a r e helping g reatly to keep co n ta ct fov storage purposes and fo r packing
with Individual g ro w ers but can not boxes, provided th a t a signed com
do the ta s k alone
S o to m ak e sure plinnee sta te m e n t
a ccom p a nies the
th at
needed
inform ation is spread order.
T h is not only permits fa r m ­
promptly and thovoughly through the e rs to ob tain lum ber for these pur
a g ricu ltu ra l industry c e r ta in n eig h­ poses,, but the signed s tate m e n ts of
bor« a r e being selected to receive f a r m e i s m ay be used by dealers t"
and d essenhnate within th e ir nelgli- ob tain lu m b er from the
mills and
boi hoods all
fa cts
available th at o th er sources.
bear on the many cu rrent and pros­
pective e m e rg en c y m a tte rs explains
D isco ntin uance of the Oregon dri­
W. L. Teut.sch, ass is ta n t d irector of ver tra in in g schools fo r th e duration
extension at O SC nnd head of the w as decided upon today due to the
neighbo. hood lead er project.
need fo r m otor vehicle conservation
The
neighborhood
leader plan is and pospocts of gasoline
rationing.
being sponsored nationally, with the It w as announced by E a r l Snell, sec
sa m e o b je ctiv e in all th e stutes.
If re ta ry of state,
T h e d river train
successfully set up and operated, it ing cou'vses have been conducted by
will provide a m eans through per the t r a f f i c sa fe ty division of the sta te
sonal c o n ta c t of getting out needed d e p artm e n t a s a p art o f
O regon’s
Inform ation fro m the s ta te college i accident prevention program,
classe s
now
under
through
county,
com m unity
and
Motor co rp s
neighboi liooil leaders to every farm way will he concluded, but no new
and rural fa m ily in the state.
Th<- cla ss e s will be schedulued.
neighborhood lend ers will wo k thru
fa r m visits, home g a th e rin g s and in
cooperation with nil fa r m org an iz a­
tions in c o n t a c tin g th e 10 to 20 fa m i ­
lies in e a ch neighborhood unit.
T O P CASH P R I C E S
T h e first m a jo r Inform ation task
F o r Y ou r C ar or E qu ity
to be handled in this “personal con
ta c t n e tw o rk " is to a cq u a in t every
S E G ra n d a t H aw thorn e
fa rm and rural fam ily with the d an ­
PORTLAND
g e rs o f inflation and how ea ch can
help in cont oiling this
economic
menace. H istory of the first World
W a r shows that the ag ricultural in
dustry was the worst s u ffe re r from
the w artim e price boom which wa»
followed by the
severe agricultural
collapse from which the Industry Is
only ju s t now 'recovering
See DOC R U T T O - L A . 1 1 5 6
about J u l y 1, D. A. B eard , H ig h­
land R d to B e a r d Rd, R l , B x 335
G— B eav erton.
W A N TED ----------
Cascara Bark
OREGON TERMTOm'-
the m
READ THE
W AN T
-A D S -
A a Ì ai
□ tt n
pmi i n
H IBI BMI JliaálftM
w i r p r o w ic u o n
1
fa r m s this summer. Judging by r e ­
po, ts o f fuel difficulties throughout
the nation.
Fortunately, most Ore-
i gon farm » e it.ie r have their own
wood lots or forest lands or are loca-
: led n ear a r e a s where wood is a v ail­
able.
S h o r ta g e o f labor this year, how-
| ever, has reduced the noim al wood
cu ttin g w here it m ay be necessary
for many fa r m e r s to plan to get their
own wood i f sh o rta g e s a re to be
avoided late in the y ear. G etting out
an ample q u an tity of wood for th e
next w in te r m ay best be included as
a re g u lar part o f the fa rm program
for the duration of the w a r period,
say those in touch with both labor
and fuel conditions.
*
W anted W o m a n to do clea n in g
2 days a week, 50c hr. B. B. D o ­
nne, R l , bx 618, B e a v e r to n 2216.
ALOHA, O R E .
!
Brick & Building Tile Babson Says. ..
® H E L P W A N TED
J. B. Imlays & Sons
FOOD
i
vpr
132« S E W a t e r — P o r tla n d
K iln s a t G r e s h a in -S y lv a n -S a le tn
F o r quality, f a i r price and
service
1319 N W
L O S T B oys S co o te r on W atson
street, B ea v erton . R ew a rd , B ro a d ­
way. 2nd h.3e fro m Short.
Columbia Brick Works
Imlay’s Fresh
Mixed Feeds
FISHER THORSEN PAINTS
*
LUO 1
SEE
PAINTS
P rice s Paid for
Cascara B a rk
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Building Material
$5 R E W A R D - F o r retu rn b la ck
P u rs e and contents, lost in B eav - j
erton. Mrs. V irg il Sellers, C am p ­
bell hotel, Portland.
Highest
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219 S W 9th Av„ P ortland B E . 7195
Dally 9 p. in.. E x ce p t Sat. X Sun.
$1.25 One way— Round trip $2
B E . 1409
R E E D V IL L E
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West Coast Brokerage Co.
TO ASTORIA and BEACHES
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the m um r
HEMOiMfiTERS FOR THE
B E E R T A V E R N — next to ship­
yards. Up to $250, daily business
All bank s ta te m e n ts available to .
qualified buyers. O wners retiring,
will sa c rific e for $6500. E a s y term s
R e m e m b e r we will assist you and
help fin a n ce you .
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DOWNTOWN
STORAGE
GA­
R A G E —only $85«i.
B o o k s show
net profit $350 per month. C heck
th is one.
W A N T E D — Peeled fir piling, all
lengths Quote |.l n v f o 1 ' sh.;i|.;p_ ^
point, q uantities can supply, eari 19
iest shipment. — Niedermeye.'-M ar-
tin L um b er Co.., Portland, Oregon.
Neighborhoods to
Be Units of New
Extension Setup
Know Your Oregon
C I G A R S T A N I > L ocated in down
town office
building
for special
reason owner m ust sa c rific e stock
«V fixtu res fo r $450, full price.
C lears $100 month.
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