Friday, October 30, 1942
Classified Rates
B E A V E R T O N E N T E R P R IS E , Beaverton, Oregon
) AUTOMOBILES
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situation in Poland and Greece has
grown desperate.
Hitler has an- j
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nounced that regardless of the rest
MODEL T FORD TRUCK
M
ANURE
For
Sale
—
Martin's
TW O Cents a word per issue.
of Europe his people will be fed j
Ferguson, Oak ave
.Beaverton,
Poultry
Farm,
Bend
road,
Tigard
w itcU (ut ß u y
Babson Park.
Mass, October 30 Hence, Norway,
Minimum 25c CASH with copy.
Holland, Czechos I
Phone 2248.
—It now looks very much as though lovakia,
Minimum Charge on Classified
GOOD BURB AN K POTATOES
Belgium
.France,
Yugo-J
Ads not paid at Time of Inser
1930 ESSEX, very good tires. H
You dig, furnish container $2.25) we would enjoy the greatest crop slavia, and to some extent Spain and
tion—60c.
pepr 100 lb field run. Inquire Wm V‘ elds in history. What these mean Italy will have a bad winter.
B. Ferguson, Bdaverton 2248-
We Publish the
Saxton. Farmington Road, cor. x° the iartner. to the rank, and file Conclusion
Oak avenue.
B EAVER TO N E N T E R P R IS E
Lang &v., or phone Beaverton 2465 of our PeoPle-
particularly to our
I see continued prosperity for most
Actual experience on the world’s ,
M l'LTN O M A H PRESS
Also a few sacks of seed.
|war effort may b« summed up as farmers as long as the War lasts
TRADE
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follows:
TIG A R D SE N TIN E L
Along with organized labor, they are \ war fronts has proved the collapsi
FOR SALE Team of Mules and Statistics Impressive
ALOHA NEW S
FOR T R A D E —1939 Ford Truck
now in an enviable position.
E ven ! ble boat an essential safety feature
harness.
C. Topich. near Cooper i Harvesting is under way and much if operating in wholly free markets, for both Naval and land based
Complete E a s t e r n Washington
good tires, 15,000 mi., for sm all!
Mt. School, Huber Road.
wheat is already in the bag.
It the farmer today would be better off planes. They are made of rubber
County and Western Multnomah
acreage with improvements. Les-1
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County Coverage.
ter Ridling, Newberg, Ore., bx 333.
The farmer may also ized material, easily inflated.
FOR SALE- Oil Circulating Heat- : ysq,ooo.000 bushels.
This compares
We assume no financial respon
gain in the post-war period by hav
er.
4-5
rm
size;
breakfast
table.
;with
last
year's
total
of
945,000,000
sibility tor errors which may ap
ing a promised floor under farm pri
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
2 chairs, girls reversible rain | bushels.
Last year’s carry-over of
pear in advertisements published
Phar- 633,000.000 bushels brings our total ces and by having his labor expen
coat
5-6.
Browns
Beaverton
in these columns but in case
ses kept low.
It, however, is now
„ B U IL D IN G
macy.
supply to the largest level in his too early to discuss this fantastic
where this paper is at fault will
tory.
This is more than enough hope.
reprint that part of ar. advertise
and
to meet our domestic needs for two
ment in which the typographical
Farmers have the War rather than
Remodeling
years.
W e must consider, however, their own efficiency and manage
mistake occurs.
that
we
are
not
alone
concerned
ment to thank.
Hence, despite their
FRANK E. SCHMIDT
with domestic requirements but that Administration
patronage,
they
Route 1, Box 230
Tigard Ore.
ft P E R S O N A L
our exports will be heavier than ever. should remember first that some day
SUMMONS
£ )c ^ j stock picked up free o f , In the Circuit Court of the State of [ The corn crop will also reach an the W ar will be over and second,
Learn to Dance
■all-time high.
Yield is now estim that some day we shall have a Con
charge anywhere.
Call ! Oregon for Washington County,
At the oldest dancing
ated at 3.132.000 bushels compared servative again in the M’hite House!
collect.
UN. 1221; night call Ì H E LE N GERTES, Plaintiff
school in Portland . . I
!with a crop last year o f 2.672,5(Vi I f I were a farmer and someone of
CH. 2403 or UN. 0449. D E N L E Y j
vs.
PA TT E R S O N DOW-1
1 bushels.
Soy beans and peanuts. fered me a profit on my Investment,
At the Battle of Midway an Army
R E N D E R IN G OO., Portland.
| H E N R Y GERTES. Defendant.
N E Y School of Danc
TO: H E N R Y GERTES. the above ■ important as foods but also having I ’d be tempted to take It! !
Lieutenant, after bombing a carrier,
ing
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HIDES A W’OOL, CASCARA— A I named defendant:
¡particular industrial value, show im-
was forced to bail out of his bomber.
Both modern a n d
specialty.
LEE BROS., 25 SW
IN TH E NAM E OF T H E STATE pressive gains
The peanut crop
He was able to get a “ fish e y e ” view
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old fashioned danc
Clay, Portland.
Atwater 5334. |OF OREGON, you are hereby re- alone is estimated at over 2.900,000 j County trucks will pick up scrap of the entire battle from his collapsi
ing
You’ll have a !
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appear and answer the ¡pounds
compared with about 1,470.000 all the rest of the week in the T i ble boat and was later picked up by
wonderful time learn- j FOIt TOW CAR call^ V E R M IL Y E complaint filed against * you in the pounds last year.
Sugar beets are gard area.
Contributions should be
ing new steps.
Call AT. 7004 or A T ! MOTOR CO. Phone Tigard 3381.
above entitled court and suit on or up some 2,600 tons, while the fruit placed alongside the highway or an American plane. Your purchase
of W ar Bonds with at least ten per
5780.
McElroy’s Ballroom, 4th and |
before the expiration of four weeks [ crop comprising
apples, peaches, road.
I f the article is too large to cent of your income every payday
Main. Open daily after 10:30. Call j
next,
from
and
after
the
date
of
first
I
pears,
grapes,
and
pecans
is
well
ft W A N T E D
be moved alone, call Tigard 2624 or will help protect the lives of men
for information.
________ .___________ .______________ publication of this summons on Octo- above a year ago.
2561 and some one will be sent to who are flying for you. Get behind
P D IIl T P Y TiPB TinTTDRTP1?l\ her 16. 1942, and if you fail so to ap- Meat her and l-ilmr
help move it and load in truck.
r U U L i n i tlLAU\J i m n i l . n o pear an(j answer, for want thereof
When discussing wheat, oats, bar
them today.
fj. S. Treasury Dafaitmeal
Have You a Son
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Highest prices paid.
Ask about the piajntiff will apply to thq Court ley rye hay fjax seed, ot rjce far ;m-1
Before
we
can
be
clear
about
what
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In the Service
our pick-up service.
for the relief demanded
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- com-' we are fighting for, we must be
her com-jer, are stiH concerned with
The perfect gift for your son in |
DID YOU KN O W T H A T mahog
Northwp<;t
* D A IR Y plaint, to-wit:
that the marriage .pitting
their _________
harvesting
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within the' clear that we must fight.- Fortune any trees, found extensively in Gua
service . . Photographs are P E R w o itn w e s i
pr o d u c ts co .
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,contract now «listin g between plain- 3eagon
Weather and farm labor Magazine.
SONAL . .
LASTIN G
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IN E X
temala and El Salvador, are cut by
232 SE Oak,
K, ,,
®
tiff and said Defendant be dissolved, are
two factors which could still
PENSIVE.
Three 7x10, one colored,
the light of the moon, for the tree Is
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EA. 5141
I and for such other and further re-| retard the present most favorable
DID YOU KN O W that l a Paz, Bo ; freer from sap, sounder, and of a
for $5.95 complete.
Call AT. 9-8-8-7 i
lief as to the court may appear equit-jprospec^s
Farmers are working j livia, 12,700 feet above sea level, is richer color at night than during the
for appointment.
D. P E R R Y !
able.
¡day and night to get crops out of the the highest capital city in the world? | day?
EVANS. 934 SW Morrison. Portland.
This summons is served upon you fields and under cover. A wet fall
■ by publication by order of Hon. R. or early winter would be bad news. i
m FOR R E N T
j Frank Peters, Judge of the above Aiready,
because of
lain, some
I entitled Court, ' which Order
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was ! wheat, oats, and barley are being
FOR R E N T —Office space in brick
Don’t Have to he Perfect Halves j made and dated at Hillsboro, Oregon,
as "tough" and are lower in I
building in Beaverton, corner, Vene- \
Any Quantity
‘ October 13, 1942.
quality than earlier harvested crops
tian blinds, ideal for small business, j
W R IT E K. R JE TTE
D. D. BUMP
Early frosts have damaged some
See Enterprise building, corner Short !
Froskist Ice Cream Co.
Postoffice and Residence Address sorghums and hastened the ripening
street, Beaverton.
1010 SE 11th Ave., Portland, Ore.
Forest Grove, Oregon
of hay.
This latter, together with
Date of first publication October the drawing of farm hands into ar
P A IN T S
16, 1942.
mament plants, is causing a serious
ft Real Estate Wanted
Date of last publication November shortage of labor.
One plant has
13,
1942.
Imlay’s Fresh
reported that 60Cf of its workers
W A N T E D —10 acres in eastern Wash
have had farm, experience.
Factory
Mixed Feeds
ington county or western Multnomah
SUMMONS
j workers in some sections are being1
county,
partly
cleared,
no
bldg.—K118
FISHER THORSEN PAINTS Enterprise, Beaverton.
No. 146-682
'asked to volunteer for farm work
For quality, fair price and
In the Circuit Court of the State of during their off shifts
Another
service
Oregon for the County of Mult- j year some of these may be let o ff a I
HELP W ANTED
nomah.
¡day or two a week for farm work. |
J. B. Imlays & Sons
H ARO LD G. SOWERS, Plaintiff
Older men now being released from
R E E D V IL L E
ALOHA, ORE.
W O M AN —For
cleaning
by the
■ the army as incapable of standing
va.
hour, 50c hour, and carfare; at ELM A V. SOWERS, Defendant,
¡hard campaign life may also be for-
BOMB TH E JAPS W IT H JU NK - j
Sylvan.
BE. 2909.
Iced to seek farm employment.
Per-
To Elma V. Sowers. Defendant.
IN T H E NAM E OF T H E STATE ¡haps certain of the 18-year-old boys
ft Brick, Tile, Masonary
NOTICE
OF OREGON:
You are hereby re- mav after induction be released for
FOR S A L E
Babson O utlines The Crop
And Farm Outlook
y
Witu
YVAll IIIIM IN
Legal Notices
Wanted
SHELLED WALNUTS
Give Oregon's Lenders
A Good Big Vole
l ' l 0'lg''enin* up" year °f fa' m
tneiworK.
the influences of a Good Crop Year
the j Supported by excellent prospects of
this large yields, by the actions of the
, summons upon you, and if you fail stm powerful farm bloc In prevent-
iso to appear and answer, plaintiff jnp the fixing of price ceilings “ with-
will apply to the court for the relief out adequate weighting” , and by an
prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: unprecedented
demands
for
both
an absolute decree of divorce.
¡home and foreign consumption, farm-
This suiymons published by order erB are to have a most prosperous
of the Hon. Martin W. Hawkins, year.
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True, higher income tax
Judge of the above entitled Court, schedules will, for the first time, hit
and date the 6th day of October, j many small farmers with relatively I
1942.
| low cash incomes.
However, as no
Date of first publication Oct. 9. f armer can now spend much on re
19*2.
pairs and improvements, he should
Date oí last publication November have more cash on hand when pres
6, 1942.
ent crops are sold than ever before,
LE S TE R SH EELEY,
Coming months will
provide a
Attorney for Plaintiff m00d opportunity for bankers to get
Postoffice Address:
¡loans to farmers o ff their books.
306 Spalding Bldg. j^aji order and department stores ca- j
Portland, O regon: terj ng to the requirements of farm |
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should enjoy good
sales, j
Laborers wanted at once. b complaint
ulre? * filed against you in
Immediate job placement ! ¡above entitled suit on or before
expiration of -four weeks from
A pply week davs only.
¡date of the first publication of
‘ HOD CARRIERS '
AND
BUILDING
LABORERS
Union Local No. 296
ROOM 215
LABOR
0e Laval
SW 4th A T JEFFERSO N
SE PARATO R S — M ILK E R S
COM PLETE EQ U IPM EN T AND
SU PPLIE S FOR TH E D A IR Y
IN D U STRY
itìmoe k Oriteli
Hanufecturan A Dntributon
IV IR V F H IN G , j
d a ^ r Y m a n *
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1 o r u a n d , Cm .- 1 a l t L a k c C itt
135 NW Park
TEMPLE
AT. 6461
-TH R O W YOUR SCRAP INTO
TH E F IG H T—
Riverview Cemetery
W EST END
SELLWOOD BRIDGE
CREMATORIUM
MAUSOLEUM
CEMETERY
Complete Funeral Service in New
Cathedral Chapel at No Extra cost
Riverview is a co-operative asso
ciation with assets of over $800,000
MORNINGLIGHT CHAPEL
Rose Chapel-Green Room
Serene Beauty - Perfect Service
WOODWORKERS
Moulding Tiers
Graders and Off
Bearers
Lumber Handlers
Frame Nailers
Box Factory Cut
and Rip Sawyers
Union Scale
54 Hour per W eek
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A pply 336 SK Spokane St.
Portland, Oregon
0nr Job Is to Save
Dollars
Buy
War Bonds
•ft
Every Pay Day
I. P. Finley & Son
FOURTH AT M ONTGOM ERY
GEMS OF THOUGHT SERVICE
Town and
r v n r C T A x ir v
(properties should be
paid more |
t A r L U I A lN l^ I
¡promptly.
In effect, plenty of cash
Whert the destination is desirable, will jingle in the pockets of farmers,
expectation speeds our progress.
¡which may result in spending spiees
All earthly delights are sweeter in I*" couuntry areas heretofore con-
|expectation than in enjoyment; but f ' " ed to industrial centers
all spiritual pleasures more In t r u l - * » r
I * rm Oood"
tion than in expectation.—Feltham
The men of our aimed seivices
We part more easily with what we are getting plenty of meat, poultry,
possess than with our expectations of vegetables, bread, eggs, milk, pota-
what we hope for: expectation al- toes, rice, and fruit, as they should
ways goes beyond enjoyment.—Home. The difference between actual costs
With regard to one’s work the de- and what is allowed officeis and
strable feeling is always to expect to men for sustenance is absorbed as
succeed and never to think you have subsidies, i These Include out Parity
| succeeded.—Thomas Arnold.
Plan ,the Pooled Wheat Plan of Aus-
The little done vanishes from the tralla.
Germany’s Fruit
Freezing
sight of him who looks forward to System, and the heavy British Food
what is still to d o —Goethe.
¡Subsidies. The cost of these subsid-
By every part of our nature we lies is now running $635,000,000 per
clasp things above us, one after'year of which $ 200 , 000,000 is for flour,
another, not for the sake of remain- \ bread, oatmeal, and animal feeds
ing where we take hold, but that we; Russia has not yet pushed Ger-
may go higher.—H. W Beecher
[many out of the Ukraine.
The food
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ll.S J d ¿ l i n t * —
i H A S . la. M c N A R Y
Candidate for l . S. Senator.
Ono o f America’s outslanding
■talesmen: minority leader o f
the Senate, ho ha» the conti-
tlencn o f hi» associate»; proved
ability to work constructively
aud ellcctively for Oregon and
the nation.
E mire to go to the polls Tuesday and
exer.ise your priceless American heritage
of the right to vote for the men and women of
your choice. Oregon yoters have chosen an
exceptionally able group of Republican candi
dates. Examine their qualifications, study their
records, and we are sure you will agree that
your best interests will be served by electing
these Republicans.
H O B K R T S . F A R R H I . , J r.
Candidate lor Secretary o f
State. Another public servant
o f proved ability. An outstand
ing State legislator for 6 years.
Hr will administer bis office
intelligently aud fairly, giving
diligent service to ail parts o f
the State.
W. K. MMSF.Y
GandhUte lor Commissioner o f
Labor. Kxperienced ss a worker,
employer, union official and
deputy Ijibor Commissioner.
He is etlraordm arily well quali
fied for this office— a high call«
bet man (or a difficult task.
A United Oregon for
a United Nation
To win this war finally and completely is the
number one job of free men everywhere. This
job requires unity. It requires that all serve
and sacrifice equally and without st'nt.
To this united war effort the members and
candidates of the Republican Party pledge their
time, their money, their brains, their energy
and if necessary, their lives.
The Republican Party will back the President
whulrheartedly, will insist that he he given all
the power necessary to win the war; hut tho
people must have this power back again after
victory is won. We must not have a permanent
bureaucracy. .
A vote for these Republican candidates is a
vote for this program.
Nm. R. A llen , Stale Chairman,
Republican
S L A T E C E N T R A L C O M M IT T E E
W e recommend these candidates:
II. T. HESSE, Representative, 4th Representative District.
II. A. k l RATI.I, Representative, 4th Representative District.
I. VV. Ill (HIES, County Commissioner.
MAUD W. BOSCOW. County Treasurer.
F. .1. SEW El. I., County Coroner.
II. P. BARROWS, County Surveyor.
________ Pd. A d v , Republican State Central Committee
PROFITS IN EGGS
O * U.S.WAR BONDS
—Keep 'em firing—with junk'—
luanr-nos
1
RRtSUBI
Y o u r lo c a l tr rd
S t a le r h a s a trash
s u p p ly
TRIANGLE
X -T R A
EGG PRODUCER
Candidate for Congress, First
District. One o f the nation's
most able Congressmen for the
past five terms. As one o f lua
courageous contributions to the
public welfare he has seen the
need for adequate defense o f
the Pacific Coast and has
fought successfully to get it.
B
ATwater $181
To d ay's re co rd -b re ak 1119 ;
prices for 099s demand that
you get the m an m um pro
duction from your flock.
For better results, feed Tri
angle X -tr o I9 9 Producer— . < .
a palatable, corefully built ( *
bo'cnced ration
JAMBS W. M O T T
K AR L SfSHI L
Candidal« for Covernor. For
the past eight year* our aggres
sive ami efficient Secretary of
State. Il/1 ha» intimate knowl
edge o f the entire state and the
broad experience needed togive
Oregon a balanced, business
like administration.
NOTICE
Nov. 1st the price
of whiskey will
advance a mini
mum of 50c per
quart, (at
100
proof»
National Hi-tillcrs
Product« Corp.. N. Y.
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