Friday, October 1, 1943 B E A V E R T O N E N T E R P R IS E , Beaverton, Oregon A P P L E S F R E E —For cider, you pick up, Beaverton 2045. ---------------- V ---------------- Classified Rates TW O Centa a word per Issue. N O TH IN G LESS TH A N 2Sc CASH MUST ACCOMPANY A L L C LASSIFIED ADS NO ADS T A K E N O VER PH O N E We 1‘ uuUali uh BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE MULTNOMAH PRESS TIGARD SENTINEL ALOHA NEW S Complete E a s t e r n Washington County and Western Multnomah County Coverage We assume no financial respon sibility for errors which may ap pear in advertisements published In these columns but In case where this paper is at fault will reprint that part of an advertise ment in which the typographical mistake occurs. RATION BOOK REMINDER RED STAMPS— October 2—Expiration date of red stamps Y and Z in ration book N o . 2 (meat, butter, cheese, canned milk, canned fish, fats, oils). Each series good for 16 points. R A T IO N BOOK NO. 3— September 12—Brown stamps A from ration book No. 3 become valid September 12 for the purchase of meats, fats, oils, butter and cheese, and by October 2, the brown stamps will completely replace the familiar red stamps of ration book No. 2. They will have the same point value as the red stamps, and will hence forth always expire on the Saturday i nearest the end of the month. Each new series will become valid on Sun days as at present. Brown stamps B become valid September 19. Both A and B expire October 2. C stamps will be effective September 26, D on ! October 3, E on October 10 and F Linoleum and Carpet L a y ! on October 17. Those four series I expire October 30. ing. SUnset 3459, 611U SE | SUGAR— Gladstone, Portland, Ore. August 16—Sugar stamp No. 14, I book No. 1, good for five pounds. FOR SALE—Tomatoes 2V4c lb. October 31—Canning sugar stamps Rossi Farm, Beaverton, 2 blocks No. 15, 16 in book No. 1, each good i for five pounds, expire. from St. Cecelia church. Housewives may apply at local FOR SALE—Dry 16 inch Slab boards for supplemental home cann Wood $12.50 cord, delivered 2 in g rations, if essential. cords load. Ruben Johnson, New- BROW N STAMPS— berg, Oregon. October 2 — Expiration date of brown stamps A & B in ration book FOR SALE 22 Mossberg Automatic No. 3 (meat, butter, cheese, canned Range, built in gas heater, like milk, canned fish, fats, oils). new. C. Beckston, R 5. Bx 695A C stamps became effective Sept. 26 Farmington to Menlo dr., Vs mi S D on October 3. E on October 10 to Stucco House and F on October 17. These four series expire Oct. 30. FOR SALE—Fryers and Pullets. BLUE STAMPS— October 20—Expiration date of blue J. H. Winget, Beaverton, From Beaverton Bank, V4 mi West on stamps U. V, and W in book No. 2 Farmington Dr. V4 mi S to Stucco (processed fruits and vegetables.) GASOLINE— House. November 21 — Expiration date stamps No. 8 in A book (four gal FOR SALE— Mossberg Automatic lons each). Rifle, will swap for gas engine or SHOES— jigsaw or antique gun. C. R. Lind Stamp No. 18 in book 1, originally say, cor Bertha-Beaverton and scheduled to expire October 31, is McMillan ave. extended indefinitely to provide for an overlap period. F'amiles may FOR SALE WANTED D RESSM AKING and Tailoring— Mrs. W. O. Wilson, 6470 SW Capi tol Hlway, BE. 8527 You can always you use a want ad. m BA CK UP Y O U R BO Y dispose if it, if Increase your p a y r o ll sa v in g s to your fam ily lim it PAINTS Im la y ’s Fresh riSHER THORSEN PAINTS List With Us For Quick Sales J. B. Imlay & Sons ALOHA, ORE Victory Real Estate Co. PERSONALS W IL L NOT BE Responsible for | any debts not contracted by my- | self. W. F. Schreiber, R3, Bx 1564, Beaverton. MISCELLANEOUS D e n t i stock plcke<* up free of charge anywhere. Cali collect. UN. 1221: night cali D ENLEY R E N D E R IN G CO., Portland. HIDF.N & WOOL, CASCARA—A specialty. LEE BROS., 25 SW Clay. Portland. Atwater 5334. POR TOW CAR call V E R M IL Y E MOTOR CO. Phone Tigard 3381. DOGS BOARDED—Small, 35c a day; large 50c. Houle’s Collie Knls., Lr. Boone’s Fy- Rd. nr Tu alatin. Call Tigard 3115. In always pays to advertise. 4616 NE Sandy Blvd. TR. 3769 Res. GA. 0648 PO R TLA N D . OREGON £ RABBITS WANTE 5 BEST P R IC E for Rabbit fryers, D. P. MacDonald, R2, Bx 218, Beaver ton. Phone Beaverton 2260. We pick up. W A N T E D — Live Rabbits, to buy now. Top prices paid. Rabbit Meat Co., 8917 SE Stark St. .Portland. Phone SUnset 1722. Open week days only until 7:30 p. m. HELP WANTED NOTICE Laborers wanted at once. Immediate job placement! A pply week davs only. HOD CARRIERS AND De Laval SEPARATORS — MILKERS COMPLETE EQUIPM ENT AND SUPPLIES FOR THE DAIRY INDUSTRY lihrne kCrifell Hdmrtdrturtn A Dhfrlbttton IVtSYTHING . j d a ir V m a n T lo a n amo AT. A4«l CENTRAL LOCATION Close to downtown Close to transportation ]. P. Finley & Son SW Hello Folks: Well, I listen to a heap of radio “ common-tators" and I lead a heap of newspaper columnists and I ’m a tellin’ you all that they aint no ex cuse a havin’ the world in such a mess I Now, if all, er even half the “ inflamation” we git hold of is true from the source mention, why, thun- der-in-lighnin’, all we have got to do to run the cockeyed world "straight" is to turn the dadblasted planet over to ’em and let ’em run It! I mean turn it over to the radio "common- taters" and the columnists!! You see I might git in on that. I f we just had good ole W ill Rogers here I know this bunch could run the world, but the way it is now I doubt it. You know W ill wux one cowboy who wore a smile instead of a gun when he wuz herdin’ cattle and even the cattle like himM He smiled at the buckin’ bronchos instead of cussin' 'em! He joked the polytish- uns, all of 'em, instead of takin' up with one bunch and slurrin’ every- j body else! Anyway we are a win- nin’ this war and your right to criticize! B A R B W IR E B IL L ---------------- V---------------- rd loan ~73ut/ ^//r?c Tivtu/J BUILDING LABORERS Union Local N o. 296 '«VtMtMf M» >..(? Mf Mf Babson Says. ... Continued From Page l sessments in these states are low or else their people are getting land hungry. Hence, these states may be headed for a land boom. I also had a host of postal-cards from peo ple in Washington. D. C., who are frantic to buy property. They write that Washington is now having a temporary real estate boom. Massachusetts leads all the states for the number of replies from those desiring to sell real estate. They claim assesments in Massachusetts are too high; they would be thank | ful for a chance to get out at pres ent assessed values. Other Eastern States feel the same as do the people of Massachustts. Incidentally, more postal cards have come from people in Florida, who desire to sell, than from people there who desire to buy. This may mean that the coming Florida boom may not be t"just around the corner”’. Due to its so cialistic experiments, there is also an excess of sellers in Wisconsin. A land boom has already started in California. Baaing Dollars on Tax Bills My study demonstrates two things- (1) That there is great injustice and non-uniformity in present land as /„if /„f MfMt FOURTH AT MONTGOMERY ATwater 2181 Riverview Cemetery W EST END SELLWOOD RRJDGE CREMATORIUM MAUSOLEUM CEMETERY Complete Funeral Servire In New Cathedral Chapel at No Elitra rout Riverview ia a co-operatlv« asso ciation with assets of over $800,000 sessments, and (2) That we should talk about "tax bills" instead of “as sessments". In fact. I wish again to forecast that TH E TIM E MAY COME W HEN TH E AM ERICAN D O l.L U l W ll.I. BE BASED ON LAN D EXCHANGEABLE, E IT H E R W AY, A T TH E R A T E OF FO RTY TIM ES T H E TA X B IL L Such a dollar would mean something and encourage land owners. 1 repeat that the security of America is pro portional to the percentage of peo ple owning their own home and garden. Althugh some of us conservatives may look upon Mr. Wallace as a dreamer; he, nevertheless, interprets the desires of a great many people. I am surprised at receiving so many postals upon which were written these words: “ I would like neither to buy nor sell but to be able to re tain the property I have earned a;:d paid for by hard work." Yet the Roosevelt Administration has done much to help people along these lines. The Securities and Exchange Commission, the Federal Land Banks, the lowering of Interest rates, and various other legislation have been in their favor. Land owners, however, should now do their part by working their land, raising good families and going to church. W hat Are Real Assets'.’ Just one more thought: Many postal-cards have a P. S. saying that Henry George's ideas must some day be considered. Clippings of state ments by England's Archbishop of Canterbury and other prominent men along these lines are also being sent to me. All of these things are signs that bonds, stock certificates and bank books are gradually losing their charm and that people are com ing to think more of fertile land, good families and sane religion. Since last writing on this subject, I therefore, have become quite an op timist; and I especially now thank all who sent me postal-cards. The American people are okay if we will cut out propaganda and give them a chance to do some real thinking as to what are real assets. One battle won does not * in a war. We’ve got tougher times ahead. Buy More W ar Bonds AT FIRST SION OF A Jt d F or F r e e d o m 's S a k e c ow rZ 66 6 6 6 6 TABLETS, 5ALVE. NOSE DROPS f A,\fy|Vf/|^VyMy/lVf^fyiVf/lVfyiVyyiVyytvyy|VfyiVf/|Vf /IVfM M M fM f M f M f M f M f M f M f M f M f M f M f M r o a iD H S NEEDED NOW! Help Save Vital Foods I f you’re as fighting mad at the A xis as you ought to be, you can do something about it. You can get at ’em R IG H T F R O M H E R E . . bv helping us C A N the L O C A L C R O P S that are V I T A L T O OUR F IG H T IN G M EN A N D W O M E N on the battle and home fronts. I t ’s up to you and every other man and woman in this community to see to it that not a single vegetable or piece o f fruit perishes for lack of workers. This believe us, is an essential w ar job. ROOM 215 LABOR TEMPLE SW 4th A T JEFFERSON WANTED MEN AND WOMEN 250 Men and Women NEEDED IMMEDIATELY for Cat.-Ian L ake ( i t ? I U NW Park How To Run The World? For 1 to 10 Acres Improved For quality, fair price and service R E E D V ILLE pool stamps. May 1—Stamp No. 1 on airplane sheet in book N. 3 valid for one pair of shoes trom November 1 until May 1. 1944 TIRE INSPECTION— A card autos every 6 months or by September 30 ( inspections) must be at least 90 days apart.) B card autos every 4 months or by October 31 (inspections) must be at least 60 days apart.) C card autos every 3 months or by Nov. 30 (inspection must be at least 45 days apart.) Commercial vehicles every six months or every 5000 miles, which ever occurs first. RATION BOOK NO. 4— Nation wide registration for war ration book No. 4 is slated for Octo ber 20 to November 1. STOVES— Purchase certificates obtainable at local ration board. ---------------\ --------------- WAR Cash Buyers Mixed Feeds Page 3 SHIP SCALERS FO R LO CAL SH IPYARD S, EX PE R IE N C E UNNECESSARY, 95c AND UP P E R HOUR ON D A Y SHIFT, C LE A N IN G AND P R E P A R IN G SURFACES BEFORE PA IN TIN G . ‘ "Women must be age 16 and not over 45, and birth certificate re quired up to 24 years Apply basement of I.abor Temple Local No. 1404 Portland, Oregon WANTED BRICKYARD FACTORY WORKERS Essential Industry EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY Steady Work with Overtime Day or Night Shifts FULL OR PART TIME RATE OF PAY MEN 8OV2C an hour WOMEN 66V2C an hour APPLY TODAY AT B. E. Mating Inc. Hillsboro— W est Baseline at Railroad Tracks APPLY AT SYLVAN PLANT COLUMBIA BRICKWORKS 1320 S. E. Water Ave., Portland "F O O D IS AS IM P O R T A N T AS B U L L E T S IN W IN N IN G T H E W A R ” - Qaude R. Wickard, Secretary o f Agriculture.