Friday, September 4, 1942 BEAVERTO N EN TERPRISE, Beaverton, Oregon Classified Rates • miscellaneo us T W O Cents a w ord per Issue. Minimum 25c CASH with copy Minimum C harge on Classified Ads not paid at T im e o f Inser­ tion—50c. W e Publish the B E A V E R T O N E N T E R P R IS E M U LTN O M AH P R E S S T IG A R D S E N ! IN EL ALOI1A N E W S Complete E a s t e r n W ashington County and W estern M ultnomah County C overage We assum e no financial reepon- sibility fo r e r fo r t w hich m ay ap pear in advertisem ents published in these colu m n s but in case where this paper is at fault will reprint that part o f ar. advertise­ ment in w hich the typographical mistake occu rs. Know Your Oregon Youths Lauded for Splendid Cooperation Dead 8tock Picked “ P free o f, charge anywhere. Call collect. UN. 1221; night call CH 2403 or UN. 0449. D E N L E Y R E N D E R IN G CO., Portland. H ID ES £ WOOL, C A SCA R A — A specialty. LEE BROS., 23 SW Ck*y, Portland. Atwater 5334. F O R TOW C A R call V E R M IL Y E M OTOR CO. P hone Tigard 3381. I W ANTED NOTICE Laborers wanted at once. Immediate job placement ! Apply week days only. R EAL E ST AT E HOD CARRIERS AND SELL IT NOW! BUILDING LABORERS T ak e advantage o f the best m arket in years and dispose o f you r idle land. Consult with us on you r acreage or suburban hom e problem s now. Portland's leading suburban specialists for 22 years. COMTE & KOHLMAN CO. 601 G U A R D IA N BLDG., AT. 0116 Portland W A N T E D — A bout 10 a cres partly cleared, no bldgs.,— K-118 B eaverton Enterprise, Beaverton. A Real Estate Wanted Union Local No. 296 ROOM 215 LABOR TEMPLE SW 4th A T J E F F E R S O N W A N T E D ------ Used W heel T ra c-i tor. J. Shutzler. R4, Sherwood, B ox 294. PERSONAL FOR RENT F O R R E N T —O ffice space in brick building in B eaverton, corner, V ene­ tian blinds, ideal fo r sm all business See E nterprise building, c o in e r Short street. B eaverton. Boost your hom e com m unity news paper. It boosts for you. Onl> $1 per year Jess than 2 cents a weep PAINTS Imlay’s Fresh Mixed Feeds flSH ER TH0RSEN PAINTS F or quality, fair price and service J. B. Imlays & Sons R E E D V IL L E ALO H A, O R E . ) Brick, Tile, Masonary Brick & Building Tile SEE YOU R D E A LE R Columbia Brick Works 1320 SE W ater— Portland K ilns at Gresham -Sylvan-Salem B U Y w hat you d o need. . . S E L L w hat you don 't need. WOOL CARDING fo r C om forters and Mattresses A ny Size and W eigh t . Old Matted W ool R ecarded Just L ike New P ure V irgin W ool Batts fo r Sale Crystal Springs W oolen M ills 2124 SE Umatilla, Portland LA 4477 0e Laval S E P A R A T O R S — M IL K E R S C O M P IA T E E Q U IP M E N T ANO S U P P L IE S F O R T IIE D A IR Y IN D U S T R Y mnroe M e li rr. Ndnvfertuv-, A PI,tritato/. tViRYTHING . j d a T r Y m a n ^ FoariAMO, C m .-I ait L ake O ty AT. 6461 I S3 NW Park H ave you looked over the ads this w eek ? If not d o so, they ca rry s world o f news. Riverview Cemetery w est sellw ood end b r id g e CREMATORIUM MAUSOLEUM CEMETERY C om plete Funeral Service In New Cathedral Chapel at N o E xtra cost R iverview is a co-operative asso­ ciation with assets o f over $800,000 M cPHERSON’S » . IM Trii T in ts A ir ftMKA LF.AD O N ! University of Oregon Mrs. America Meets the War —T w o o f O regon's great resources, her tim berland and her wheatfields, both o f them vitally im portant to w inning tae war, to­ day stand in danger o f destruction by fire, unless every citizen o f O re­ If your corn er fruit stand or gro­ gon Joins w holeheartedly into the cer says, "yes we havd no bananas cam paign to prevent forest fires here's the reason w hy Im ports o f and fires along roadsides, said Dean bananas have been curtailed about Johnson, state chairm an o f the K eep 85 percent by the w ithdraw al of O regon Green cam paign. m ost fruit services That is in line W ar Shipping W e have been stressing fire pre­ with efforts o f the vention in our forests all spring, j A dm inistration to elim inate non-es- ______ _ _ sential im ports from /th e W estern w ith outstanding results so far. chairm an Johnson pointed out. but H en'i*Ph*re and to limit space in i now that oui great acreages o f ^ ‘ P8 to cargoes that are necessary wheat in eastern O regon are ripen- to Prosecution o f the war. H ow ev- , ing, they o ffe r a great potential dan- eFi the P,ic (; o f this tropical fruit is ger zone for fires Now , m ore than not Prohibitive. Bananas are price ever, we must ask that every citizen oon ^r°l^*d And recent cost o f living becom e a fire warden. F lipping o f ' i 'Fures revealed a decline o f 12’ » cigarettes from cars into dry road per cent in cost- side grass could cause a devastating • • • fn e in wheatlands, and wheat t o d a y . Go easy on the cans o f fish and is needed for a United N ation victory, meat on your g rocer’s shelves these State highw ay officia ls, and m any days so the supply will las* as long county officials, are to be com m end- as possible, and also to give every ed for the program o f cutting tall ' one a fair chance to get her share, grass along roadw ays Johnson con - There w on 't be so many available tinned. The boys and girls o f Ore- for you r fam ily's use in the future gon have responded in splendid style because m ost o f our canned fish sup- by joinin g in the G ieen Guard, fire ply is being shipped to A m erican sol- prevention cam paign, and* it is not diers and Allies all over the world, too m uch for us to ask every adult Also, the am ount o f canned meat | to likewise do everything within his available fo r civilian use has been power to see that he does not cause curtailed. 1 ^lre’ 1 T ake care o f stove pipe because Those o f our citizens w ho take the indications are that it will be scarce , com plascent attitude that saboteurs this winter. The W P B plum bing and ■vill not get into our forest and fa r m 1 heating branch lists the follow in g areas to start fires, had better look suggestions on how to p rotect old hack to mid-June when a Jap subma- stove pipe properly: T horou gh ly ! l ine . shelled ou r O regon shores, clean the pipe inside and out with Johnson emphasized. A nything can steel wool or sandpaper; apply as- i happen here. It is the better part bestos fu rn ace cem ent (available at I o f w isdom to be forew arned and a few cents at hardw are stores or forearm ed ¡fro m heating con tractors) to all small holes and scratch es; rem ove lengths con tain ing large holes and I replace only these lengths with new Cooperative Essential to ¡p ipe; and carefu lly apply a good I heat resistant paint. Success of Growing ... . . , Legal Notices “ I N ever Read Advertisements wkat you. ßutf. rwuu WAR n i m m verified, at 712 Swetland Building. Portland, O regon, w ithin six m onths from the date o f this notice. Dated .and first published, August 7th. 1942. Date o f last publication, Septem ­ ber 4th. 1942 JO S E P H IN E A LL E N , A dm inistratrix o f the Estate o f F rank M Allen. .Deceased A C. A LLEN , A ttorney fo . r . Adm - .. inistratrix ^ „ .... 12 Swetland Building P o ril.n J , uinmnos Serene Bea ut y • P erfect Service F O U R T H AT M O N T G O M E R Y A Tw ater 21*1 -ME JAPS- ape ThAiNiwa 3 iageou s Army Reserve Corps ------_ Defense School of Welding N ow is the time fo r cou leadership. In the past m onths there Quota Listed as 626 - Learn N ow and P ay Later has been too m uch pleading and not Men anr W om en enough leading. The people are The University o f O regon has re Walnut Industry Insects Activity Slow readier to follow than the leaders I ceived a quota o f 626 students to be New L oca tion —SE cor. 7th & are to lead because the people look enlisted in the army enlisted reserve The success o f the rapidly grow j P ow ell Blvd., Portland EA. 7960 ahead and the leaders too often look corp s for the 1942-43 sch ool year, it walnut and filbert Industry is With Amber Lights backw ards to make certain thev was announced here Thursday by dependent upon g ro w e rs affiliatin g As a red light is a w arning o f d an ­ are follow ed ’ Col. c L Sampson, head o f R. O. T with a stron g coop erative which will I ger to humans, so, instinctively, POULTRY HEADQUARTERS ™ . ; . CAV !Z “ S T S « , c „ , P. «„■ « S L S « p‘ ! £ the m idges to their highest degree H ighest prices paid. A sk a b o u t, PQI un > • 1 th hulwm k* headquarters at F ort Douglas. Utah, j ^ol* the to com e after the in approach at a red light. W hile green our pick-up service. tunlty to * ° '« e ®*,on k e l ^e ^ . state that enlistm ents shall he as fol- « « o f E uropean filberts begins. is the signal to g o ahead, blue calls pestiferous night insects slow their M „ * P O U L T R Y & D A IR Y o ° f * ® our ur dem ocracy or T o n ■ low s: Freshm en. 2 ID; sophom ores, -aid Joseph R. G erber. Portland, o f activity. These are tw o o f the N orth w est prod u cts co . \\ ic we a e vVe^the free j un*or8. 140} and seniors 126. A president o f toe G erber advertising con clu sion s o f experim ental w ork Portland Oregon system o f governm ent 232 SE Oak, en have al agency, at a m eeting o f the m em - voters have it in our pow er to elect ------- 4°*® ! of 68 upperclassm .. , . EA. »141 — * *------ under the a d - 1 bers o f the Dundee Nut G row ers c o - , carried on during the sum m ers o f 1 1940 and 1941 by the O hio A gricu l­ the men who can carry through, w ho T oT C t r aining, i leaving a operative, Tuesday night at dare to lead us to victory. tural E xperim ent Station in co-op era­ J 4 .. | balance o f 558 to b<* enlisted at the , Dundee com m unity hall. FOR SALE W e can not a ffo r d to iep ea op en in g of fall term. | G erber told the grow ers th a t If , tion with the G eneral E loctrio com - tragic m istakes ot the past. We ca ( Besjdes the army reserve program speculators can m ake a p rofit buy- PanF *n determ ining what att ac FOR SALE H otel and room ing not isolate ourselves as com m unities, , 8tudpnts will also b(, „listed in the ing nuts from the grow ers that the the ln8ect8 and how to . m in im u s house, home and incom e property states or sections any m ore than w e ,arm y air co lp s aml thp marinn arul K1,)Wers can make a p rofit for th e m -!thelr number>- C orner lot, good bldg., furniture & can isolate ourselves as a nation. nava[ reserves. The num ber o f enlist- selves through a cooperative. H e ! Since people ordinarily use neither bedding. Mrs. M Pienovi, on Those w ho thought so have too late m en^8 under each o f these program ? stated that the filbert situation was red o r blue lamps fo r Illumination, Broadw ay, Beaverton Beaverton seen the fallacy o f their judgm ent ¡g unlimited a nd it is expected that now ideal with com p p etition etition - - ______ from i f e f f e c t s o f m ore usual m edium s, com 2293. Italy cut o ff. i w hite or am ber, w ere studied. I f you T herefore, because o f the dem o every qualified student will be signed T urkey, Spain, and tic ________ idealism o f our , cra _____ nation, w e , up at the opening o f the school yeai H ow ever we can not continue to live light you r p orch with am ber light F O R S A L E Corn Sheller, power must be especially carefu l to select for o ffice r trainingl in one o f the in a fool's paradise, and it is not too Instead o f the ordinary Inside-frosted or hand. Grain and bone g r in d e r ,} ^ OUr candidates only that man or branches o f the arm ed forces. soon to take a strong hand in the white bulb, you w ill be bothered less power. H Y. Turner, 4th a v e .,1 WOman w hose ideals are our ideals, It is the policy o f the governm ent situation. The threat o f heavy (m -1 I as you read the evening paper, for M etzger, O regon. pow er, by favoritism , by prejudices, under these reserve enlistm ent pro ports o f E uropean filberts w h e n ' an am ber light, o f equalcandle power : power, by favoritism , by prejudiceea, gram s to allow students to continue world trade is re-established s h o u ld jand brightness to a white lamp, will S E W IN G M ACH. E M PO R IU M an