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Friday, October 8, 1943 Classified Rates rwo Cents a w ord per Issue. N O T H IN G LESS T H A N 2&c CASH MUST A CC O M PAN Y A L L C L A S S IF IE D ADS NO ADS TA K EN O V E R PHONE M e t'uDliidi uu 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 T IN E L ALO H A N E M S C om plete E a s t e r n W ashington C ounty and W estern M ultnomah County C overage W e assume no financial respon sibility fo r errors w hich m ay a p 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 an advertise ment in which the typographical m istake occurs. FOR SALE Linoleum and Carpet Lay ing. SUnset 3459, 6110 SL! Gladstone, Portland, Ore. F O R S A L E —T om atoes 2 Vic lb. R ossi Farm , B eaverton, 2 blocks from St. C ecelia church. F O R S A L E — W E A N E R PIGS, P o land A Chester around $7.50 each year G otter at Scholls. 39 F O R S A L E —2 year old Guernsey Bud A heifer. J. A. Beller, R l, B ox 252, B eaverton. 36 F O R S A L E — L ong husky W ood Stove, g ood con dition. Mrs. Gust Person, R2, Bx 52, Center St., B eaverton. 36 F O R SA L E — H eifer, fresh in April, 1 spotted h eifer calf. Fred Schell, R l, Bx 415 Beaverton. 36 BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE, Beaverton, Oregon BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. B enson E. Billings, Lake Grove, Sept. 16, a son, R ob ert E. 2nd Lieutenant and Mrs. R ich ard W . Fogan, 2850 SW Fern, P ortland, Sept. 19, a daughter, Catherine C. Mr. and Mrs. A rth ur H .Klebaum, Beaverton, Sept. 20, a daughter, M arilyn E. Lieut, and Mrs. H enry W . McCall, 1516 SW D avenport, Portland, Sept. 17, a daughter M ary L. Mr. and Mrs. L aw ren ce M oylett, 7763 SW Capitol Hi way. M ultnomah, Sept. 22, a son, L aw ren ce W . C orporal and Mrs. G ordon S. P rice, Lake Grove, Sept. 15 .a daughter, Sally M Mr. and Mrs. H arold A. B lack, 7723 SW Capitol H ighw ay, M ultnom ah, Sept. 20, a daughter. Barbara J. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam J. Gettle, B eaverton, Sept. 22, a son, W illiam J. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. A lbert J. R obin son, 9023 SW T erw illiger Blvd., P ortland, Sept 20 ,a son R on ald J. Mr and Mrs. R ob ert G. Caldwell, route 6. box 815, Sept. 23, a son, R o b ert G. Jr. Mr and Mrs. R o b e rt G roesbeck, Beaverton, Sept. 22. a son R ich a rd W . Mr. and Mrs. M iles L. M cC offrey, 8211 SW' B irch w ood road, Portland, Sept. 27. a son, Lee. Mr and Mrs. W a lla ce R. R ich a rd son, L ake G rove, Sept. 34, a son R ich ard J. Mr. and Mrs. R o b e rt O. Smith, Lake G rove, Sept. 28, a daughter, C harlotte L. Mr. and Mrs. H arry O. Stibbe, 9103 SW 23rd drive, Portland, Sept. 2, a daughter,' Jacquiline. Mr. and Mrs. T hom as W . Hazlett, route 6. box 521A, P ortland, Sept. 17, a daughter, Susan M. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton F Brow n. 1226 Spring G arden road. M ultnom ah Sept. 15, a son, Leon D. Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard H. Busch, route 6, box 864, Sept. 14, a daugh ter, Janice A. FOR SA L E - ''M on a rch " Range, | com bination E lectric-W 'ood. P rice j f t W A N T E D $75. Cash. 2 miles N orthw est o f , B eaverton. P h on e Beaverton W A N T E D — P osition by th orou ghly 2104 36-37 experienced B ookk eep er A a c countant, E rvin Kline, box 105, F O R S A L E —Fryers and Pullets, P ortland, 7. O regon. 37 I H. W in get, B eaverton. F rom j B eaverton Bank, Q mi. W est on F arm in gton Rd, to M enlo Dr., Mi • W A N T E D — R iders to Swan Is- mi S to S tu cco house. 36 land shipyard day shift. H. J. B ecker Naeve road, 2 mi SW Ti- F O R S A L E — B aby Pen $5. Ce gard, R l, Bx 243. 37 d a r St., B eaverton, P hone 2291 36 i LO ST T DOG L O S T — R ew ard. W ill party, with Inform ation con cern in g B row n spotted grey Spanial, R es ponds to Buster. Disappeared Sept. 15, from C anyon A L ake Rd. R2, B ox 121, B eaverton. Please con tact address or phone H illsboro 1931 Collect. 36 I W ANTED Y ou can alw ays you use a w ant ad. dispose if it, if I m la y ’s F r e sh M ix e d F e e d s FISHER TH0RSEN PAINTS F or quality, fa ir price and service J. B. Imlay & Sons R E E D V IL L E W A N T —A bout 5 acres around Alo- ha-H uber or B eaverton district. P artly cleared. W ou ld like high or sloping ground, 5706 N. D enver avenue, 1, P ortland. ALO H A. O R E | M ISC E L L A N E O U S D ead 8t0C*t picked up free o f ch a rg e anyw here. Call I collect. UN. 1221; night ca lli DENLEY R E N D E R IN G CO., ; Portland. IIIIIK S A W OO I., C A S C A R A — A specialty. L E E BRO S., 25 SW Clav. Portland. A tw ater 5334. F D R T O W C A R call V E R M IL Y E M O T O R CO. P hone T igard 3381. In alw ays pays to advertise. De Laval KR.’ A R A TO R S . — M il.KE K S COM F1.E T E E Q U IP M E N T AND S U P P L IE S F O R T1IE D A IR Y IN D U S T R Y iflm oe kCrifell h W it u t w r A O eM buton UVURYTMINC fc o , v n a ñ fc r i •u TÍ ■«vi* W heeler Som etim e* N ow my m other-in law and I used to have som e great verbal braw ls over Sen. W h eeler's sayings In the days before P earl H arbor. In many cases Ma and I used to go round and round fo r the sake o f pure ar- guem entive honrinesa. W h o is the la d y? L ottie Ezell if you muat know. 1 must adm it lots o f tim es that for pure stinkiness. I professed to dls- ||TM with Ma and B urtie W'heeler My w ife would m ake faces and m ut ter that “ here it com es again." I still disagree w ith B urtle's fine and fan cy verbal slings but on ce in a while the Old B ird does dig som e undercover deals out o f the closet that we should know about. He let fly the other day. O ver 300,000 (som e figures say 675,000) single and childless men are on the g o v ernm ent payroll as civilian em ploy ees. Our govern m en t has no busi ness hoarding m anpow er and preach the very opposite to sore-put private industry. 1 am the fa th er o f tw o fine child ren. My father and 1 have worked like dirty "som eth in g or others” try ing to m ake a decent hom e out o f an honery batch o f stumps. N ow draft boards are eying drivers o f heavy inter-city equipm ent in vital industry and w ailing that that pot is drawn to its dregs. W hen my turn com es and they put the little bee on my slightly bowed shoulders and balding brow 1 shall g o unless my em ployer does the batting fo r deferm ent. I shall hate to leave my fam ily on a half finished place and my w ee-farm , I shall not protest on my ow n part, hoping that my pardner and the i little ones can eke by on a stum p | farm on what the governm ent calls ] an allow ance. | But let me say this, on ce and for all; I shall be cau stic in print and speech fo r instances o f single men and childless m arried men. Caus t ic ? — I ’ll holler my head o ff. À- W A N T E D — L ive R abbits, to buy now. T op prices paid. R abbit Meat Co., 8917 SE Stark St. .Portland. P hone SUnset 1722. Open week days only until 7:30 p. m. | H E LP W A N T E D - NOTICE Laborers wanted at once. Immediate job placement! Apply week days only. HOD CARRIERS BUILDING LABORERS Union Local No. 296 R O O M 215 LABOR TEMPLE S W 4th A T J E F F E R S O N W ANTED M EN A N D W O M E N il I— AT. 6461 CENTRAL LOCATION Close to downtown Close to transportation ]. P. Finley & Son F O U R T H AT M O N T G O M E R Y A T » ater 2181 Riverview Cemetery W EST END S E L L W O O D B R ID G E CREM ATO RIU M M AUSOLEUM CEM ETERY C om plet« Funeral Service In New Cathedral Chapel at No F.xtra n a l R iverview la a co-op erative asso ciation with assets o f over $800,000 at least 90 days apart.) B card autos every 4 m onths or by O ctober 31 (inspection s) must be at least 60 days apart.) C card autos every 3 m onths or by Nov. 30 (inspection m ust be at least 45 days apart.) C om m ercial vehicles every six m onths or every 5000 miles, w h ich ever occu rs first. R A T IO N BO O K NO. 4— N ation wide registration for war ration book No. 4 is slated for O cto ber 20 to N ovem ber 1. S T O V E S— P urchase certifica tes obtainable at j local ration board. W O O D , SA W D U ST , COAL Fuel dealers must deliver w ood, saw dust and coal on priority based on consum er need, with those having less than three m onths' supply co m ing first. SU R PLU S M A K K TS— P ortland Farm er-C onsum er Mar kets: Open 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. No. 1— M onday and Thursday N E 33d ave. and S kidm ore st. No. 2—T uesday and Friday, SW 18 . ave., and Jefferson st. No. 3—W edn esday and Saturday, SE 28th ave. and Powell. BOOK A new giant-size cam era capable o f ntuking 800 negatives a day, m any O tto F. Leopold, R alph W’ . Mc o f them six feet high, is so large Intosh, and Kenneth A. Curtis. ' that the ph otographer actually w orks o f Beaverton, have voluntarily j o i n - > inside it! ed the navy. ------------------- V — .-------------- - -------------------V ------------------ The A rm y is utilizing parts front discarded alarm clock s to m ake Private Wins Chance One of 62 enlisted men ch osen from oversize hom hsights for classroom the territory o f the 8th service c o m -, instruction. -----------------v — — ------ m am ) to study for the United States Im provem ents in m otors, gears, military academ y exam ination next , March is P rivate Leonard S Pani, and electrical m achines are now be son o f Mrs. Sylvia R. Pani, 1928 SW’ ing accelerated through use o f a new test that reveals Laurel avenue. H e has been sta- j lacquer coatin g strain quickly. tioned at Cnmp H ood, Texas. ------------------- V ------------------- V ------------ * Food, w arm clothin g, com forters, Maybe C ongress w ill strike o f f a ; and signals packed in plyw ood cy l new medal for the small business ! inders are now dropped like a stick men able to stand out through the j o f bom bs to aid sh ipw recked sailors New Deal. and m arooned aviators. Joined the Navy Save 20 to 25% on your FIRE INSURANCE COSTS Oregon Mutual P olicies are N O N A S S E S S A B L E . Y’ou N E V E R pay m ore than the prem ium on the face o f the policy. Oregon Mutual maintains m ore than three time* the surplus required hy Oregon Insurance la w s . Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Company Organized 1894 o f M c M i n n v i l l e 40 years o f R eliable Service Uhaa. L. W alker, Agent New Location 112 So. 3rd Ave. W ar Emblems Displayed A collection o f Nazi em blem s and B ritish and m ilitary insignia, lent by Orie G raves, route No. 6, box 776, able seam an in the m erchant m a rine, is on display this week at Cen tral library, Portland. Graves ob tained the Nazi em blem from Germ an prisoners in exch ange for sandw iches and cigarettes on board a Liberty ship built here. It w as used on ou t goin g voyages as a troop ca rrier and returning as a prison ship. Phone 1732 “ E very F orm o f P rotection " USE B ----------- v----------- Now at Farragut Gerald E. Black, son o f Mr. and Mrs. B. E. B lack, route 6, box 141, is stationed at the naval training sta tion at F arragut, Idaho. ------------------- V ------------------- Interned by Rumania Sergeant H arry G. B aughn, son of W illiam Baughn, 6390 SW B urlin gam e avenue, has been Interned by Rum ania. ------------------- V — --------------- H illsboro, Oregon A D S ,0 WANT ffl I f i I *he things you need by shopping through this big bargain basement W and SA V E 1 SELL RENT the things you are no longer using for C A S H -M O N E Y . spare rooms, apartments immediate ly— turn vacant space into INCOM E. ■ » » aa —^things you do not need for some- Nothing you can use. Be a sharp trad er— T R Y IT. IAI Graduates from Center R obert H. F oster o f Hillsdale, son o f Mrs. M agdalene H. Foster, grad uated recently from the naval train ing cen ter at Corpus Christ!. Texas and w as com m issioned an ensign in the United States naval reserve. ~ ---------------- V ------------------- F t ^1 f\ 1 1 « I# lost articles quickly— or jobs for those of the family who seek work. Reports for Duty Second Lieut. E dw ard F Sinclair ' Jr., «on o f Mr. and Mrs E W Sin I clair, route No 5, box 498A, has re ported fo r duty at Cam p R oberts. Cal., after spending a leave hom e He recently waa stationed at Fort Sill, Okla. C lassified ads have a stron g pull Ing pow er. T hey w ork fast, cheaply . is salesm anship. | | , RATIO N BOOK REMINDER R A T IO N * ;m > . J5 0 TON5 The Low Down From Hickory Grove Y ou m ight think from first glance that w hat this cou n try needs most is few er com ed y and trick hats on our m am as. Or you m ight say it Is less old red barn paint on fin ger nails. But these inn ovation s by the ladles, bless their hides, they are not real m enaces. W h at we cou ld now surely use less o f are these A P E to PDC^ Govt, B oys nosing Into our cupboards and elsewhere. But gettin g vexed and picking on these Govt. B oys, Is som ething like sw atting a m osquito and neglecting the sw am p where they hatch. But even so it is hard to avoid getting a little hot under the collar when one o f these d u ck s in an E xem pth car dashes past you at the service sta- tion and says, "F ill 'er up, Sister.” Y ou rs fo r the low dowyt, JO S E R R A ------------------- V ------------ ------- \ï- i-Ci Cash Buyers fo r r o e n aho .Cat.- l a u L a m (n r 133 NW Park NW By Fred P. H. Clyde This publication assum es no res ponsibility fo r view s expressed In this colum n. Sentim ents are cred ited to the colum nist, Clyde, and do not necessarily coin cid e with our editorial policy. — Death on Drunks As in the past I shall m ake no j bones about my being a long ways from being the perfect puritan. I am gregarious In disposition and en jo y the com pan y o f my fellow s—but pretty ch oosy about my scene of For 1 to 10 Acres Im proved I'm operations. Darned if I con sider a L ist W ith Us F or Q uick Sales public pub as a dandy place for m aking an a coh olic pest out o f m y self. I've loaded m any gents and ladles (m y, oh m y) w h o had sipped the 4616 NE Sandy Blvd. treach erou s cup o f B acch u s; but they keep their m ouths shut, w alked a TR. 3769 Res. GA. 0648 steady course, and minded their own business. The w ay I figu re is you ’re PORTLAND, OREGON lucky to get a passenger like that in a com m u n ity o f milk converts. But I'v e g o t too m uch to d o to take a had tim e from som e loud mouthed RABBITS W A N T E D yah oo w h o insults every body und B E S T P R IC E fo r R a b b it fryers, D. m akes a nuisance ou t o f himself. P. M acD onald, R2, B x 218, B eaver I f I can spot them — they don't ride. ton. P hone B eaverton 2260. W e If they get by— I get rid o f them. If not peaceably— then we call in the pick up. local law — that's their business. AND > DAII r CO) W ith M e Victory Real Estate Co. PAINTS Page 3 NO. 3— ... KF.D STAMPS— AT HOST In the Four Tualatin Valley Papers Brings Immediate Results! ^ ^ use 666 O ctober 30— E xpiration date of brow n stam ps C, D, E andF in ra- \ 6 6 6 TABLETS. < AIVE. HOSE DROPS F D R LO C AL S H IP Y A R D S . E X tion book No. 3, C valid on Sept 26, P E R IE N C E U N N E C E S SA R Y , 95c D on Oct. 3, E on O ctober 10 and A N D U P P E R H O U R ON D A Y F on Oct. 17. SHIFT, CLEANING A N D P R E P A R IN G S U R F A C E S B E F O R E ' > N ovem ber 20— Blue stam ps X, Y Z valid from O ctober 1 to N ovem P A IN T IN G . ber 20. W om en m ust be age 16 and not SUGAR— over 45, and birth certifica te re quired up to 24 years. A ugust 16—Sugar stam p No. 14, A pply basem ent o f L abor T em ple book No. 1, good fo r five pounds. L ocal No. 1404 O ctober 31 -C a n n in g sugar stamps P ortland. O regon N o. 15, 16 in book No. 1, each good | fo r five pounds, expire. H ousew ives m ay apply at local . W ANTED boards fo r supplem ental hom e cann ing rations, if essential. SHIP SCALERS ALOHA NEWS BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE TIGARD SENTINEL MULTNOMAH PRESS ATTENTION! Filbert Growers BRICKYARD FACTORY WORKERS Essential Industry E X P E R IE N C E N O T NECESSAR Y Steady Work with Overtime A P P L Y AT SYLVAN PLANT COLUMBIA BRICK WORKS ISM 8. E. Water Ave., Portland BLUE STAMPS— O ctober 20 E xpiration date o f blue stam ps U. V, and W in book No. 2 (processed fruits and vegetables ) GASOLINE— N ovem ber 21 — E xpiration date stam ps No. 8 in A book (fou r gal lons ea ch ). We Want Your Filberts and Will Pay You the Highest Cash Price The oldest Filbert packers in Oregon . . . we use Federal-State inspection to make the crack test for GROWERS 1 PROTECTION! SHOES— Stam p No. 18 in book 1, originally scheduled to expire O ctober 31. la extended indefinitely to provide f o r ; an overlap period. Fam iles may pool stamps. M ay 1 - Stam p No. 1 on airplane sheet In book No 3 valid for one pair o f shoes from N ovem ber 1 until May 1 1944 THU. INSPECTION— A card autos every 6 months or by September 10 (inspections) must be Phone Us— Our Field Man Will Call WE ARE ALSO IN THE MARKET FOR GARLIC WEST COAST FRUIT COMPANY 706 S. E. Union Ave., Portland, Ore. Phor# EA 7134 Open All Day Saturday