Friday, February 11, 1944 BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE, Beaverton, Oregon T w o Casualtie« • CLASSIFIED WANT ADS • TWO Cents a word per Issue WANTED—Good home for 5 mo. Boston Bull (not purebred) fe male, very friendly^ CH. 3926. 1 NOTHING LESS -THAN 25c CASH MUST ACCOMPANY ALL CLASSIFIED ADS NO ADS TAKEN OVER PHONE WANTED—Carpenter work and saw filing Rt 1, Bx 241, 1 mi. S on Progress Rd M. L Pettijohn 8 • BEST PRICE for Rabbit fryers. D. P. MacDonald, R2, Bx 218, Beaver ton. Phone Beaverton 2260. We pick up. WANTED—Live Rannits, 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. • FOR SALE LOST LOST—Black and white male Fox Terrier, south of Beaverton, last week. Named “Doolittle”. Re- j ward. Phone Beaverton 2716. 21 FOR SALE—12 & 16 inch Block & Slab wood, old growth; straight & chip mix Sawdust. Wilson Fuel, Beaverton 2491. 2 FOR SALE—Block and Edging mixed 2*4 cords load delivered $20. 4 ft. green slab 214 cord lot $7. cord.. H. F. Elford, Forest Grove. Phone 56. Prompt delivery. 52tf # MISCELLANEOUS KINDERGARDEN Children would) like ride at around noon from Multnomah school to Tualatin Acres each day. Our parents will be glad to pay for gas and furnish coupons. Call CH. 2745. 2 wood—cut. Enterprise Highway, tf D e a d 8tock picked up free of charge anywhere. Call collect UN. 1221; night call DENLEY RENDERING CO., Portland. FOR SALE WOOD—16 in. green block and slab $10 per cord^ in 2 cord load; green slab 16 in. $9 a cord in 2 cord loads. Ruben Johnson, Newberg Star route, j Phone 193J. 51tf 0 PAPERING— Painting, and Paper ing, neat experienced workman. L. L. Seeley, Phone Beaverton 2516. 50tf RE N T— SALE NEW DUPLEX RES FOR RENT -SALE—in new add, 7th & Wash., St., Beaverton, owner here week days. Liv. Rm, oak floors, 2 lge bed. rms., unfin attic; din. bath, kit with built-ins; lino on drain & kit, din & bath firs; 4 closets, oil htr,. refrig. & elect, range. Rent for 1 side will pay for property. 2 • HIDES A WOOL, UASCARA—A specialty. LEE BROS., 25 SW Clay. Tortland. Atwater 5334. FOR TOW CAR call VERMILYE MOTOR CO. Phone Tigard 3381. CUSTOM TRACTOR WORK—Let us plow your garden. Howard Wm. Smith- Johnson Rd. & Divis- | ion sts. Phone Beaverton 2462. 2 W A N TE D WANTED—Woman for light laun- I # dry in your house or ours, also wo man for housework one day a week. Telephone Beaverton 3847. J. B. Cronnelin 46tf CASH for reasonably priced 3 or 4 room modern house within walk ing distance of Beaverton City center, write Mrs. May Williams, \ Rt 2 Bx 627, Beverton 1-4 4 Sergeant Roy Maypole. Marine Corps radio reporter. Is shown Interviewing leathernecks who have just returned from forward assault positions on Cape Toroklna. Bougainville. Marines In the photo, e«$- v ***** •» Bougainville's bloodiest fighting, participated in the initial gliding at Em pres» Augusta Bay. Surplus Carrots Can Be Fed to Poultry WOOD marshall ALOHA, ORE. AMERICAN STYLE YOUR NOW If you order now you can obtain your full year’s supply PROMPT DELIVERY Heavy Block and Slab CH 1232 — 743 Maplecrest Court Yes, a farm er sometimes wonders. Oh, sure, there's all this talk about ‘ fo o d fights fo r freed om " . . . and Delivered In 214 Cord Load this Aloha & Beaverton OV» "fo o d will shorten the war; fo o d will save lives; fo o d will help write the p ea ce." $20 Sure, a farm er likes to hear about that . . . but do the people know what it 2 *4 Cord Load Tigard. Multnomah Portland $27.50 c w 666 Phone Beaverton 2604 USE means to m eet these stepped-up wartime quotas? The shipyards and other war plants have certainly been doing a stupendous or write •46 TABLETS, <ALVE. NOSE DROPS jo b . But do the people realize that it's been the farm s that have Glenwood Fuel Box 12, Glenwood, Oregon Riverview Cemetery WEST END SELL WOOD 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 supplied a big share o f the labor that has enabled these plants to set their breath-taking production records? LEGAL NOTICE I F ederal Tax Returns Mch 15 Farmers Must File Imlay’s Fresh Mixed Feeds riSHER THORSEN PAINTS ORDER PLUMBER Operate 35 Centers The American Red Cross is now op- ! Poultiymen who can purchase sur erating 35 blood donor centers and Those who Must File Return* plus carrots this winter or spring at 63 mobile units for the collection of Even though they filed declaration The Army and of estimated tax in September or De reasonable price can make excellent the* precious fluid. either for laying flocks or breeding Navy have asked for 11,000.000 pints cember, the following persons In gen flocks of chickens or turkeys, says of blood to be processed into the mir eral must file Income tax returns on Al or before March 15; use of these as- supplemntal feed. acle medicine—blood plasma. Palmer S. Torvend, county agent. The ready 6,000,000 pints have "been col 1. Every single person whose gross surplus of carrots in some sections of lected and the centers are going income In 1943 was $500 or more. the state has occurred at a time when ahead with their task at the rate of | 2. Every individual married person there is a shortage of other vitamin 100,000 pints weekly. whose gross income was more than During the past year. 6.475.000 em $624 A-Bearing feeds, such as alfalfa meal, ergency cases were handled by Home yellow corn and fish oils. 3 Every married couple whose Carrots can be fed poultry whole, Service, Camp and Hospital workers combined gross Income was $1200 or either in open troughs or on clean lit and the 3.756 chapters in the country more. ter or sod, says Torvend. Turkey for soldiers, ex-servicemen and their 4. Every person who paid or owed These emergency cases in a tax on 1942 income breeding hens will consume 20 to 30 families. cluded every concievable task from pounds per 100 birds a day, while 100 Excepted from filing on March 15 laying hens will eat five to sever, buying pigs for a boy’s Christmas are servicemen and others outside present, to delivering tragic messages the country if the wife's own income pounds per day. Daily thousands of cases is less than $1200. A deficiency of vitamin A in poul- ! of death. try rations will cause stunted I concerning allotments which have The Bureau of Internal Revenue growth, staggering gait, sore eyes, | been delayed, emergency loans, or advises all persons to file returns other problems arc handled through reduced egg production, lower hatch- ; early to determine how they stand. Every chapter is ob Many people will be about even with ability, and greater susceptibility to 1 out the nation. ligated by the Congressional charter infection by the birds. the government, a number of people to conduct Home Service. In ¿,153 will find they have a sizeable pay 1 of the smaller chapters, this work is ment to make, and still others will Washington definitions. ”A bu done entirely by volunteers. find that the government owes them reaucrat Is a government employee money. who can give you the answer to your question, but he always refers you Left-over fat may be used again in to five other guys." “ It takes a piecrust, cakes, waffles, biscuits, muf WAR BONDS for your security bureaucrat five pages to say no.” fins or stuffing. tomorrow—buy today ! J. B. Imlay & Sons H. B. W ISE AT FIRST SION OF A KILL OR BE KILLED \ United States Marines paid the stiffest price in human life per square yard for the capture of Tarawa, vital Pacific outpost. It was kill or be killed. Your p b oy s did not WUCHT IO T A M H flinch uhen thev ran into the deadliest lire- power along the beaches of this important Gil bert Isl and WAR LOAN stronghold. This assault, bloody and cost ly, is one of the many which must be made before Tokyo and Berlin are pounded into dust and ashes. What are you doing to back up the boys? Remember these are boys from this very community, erhaps from your very home. Any ome in your neighborhood which today does not display the treas ury's red, white and blue 4th War Loan Shield proclaiming “ Wo bought Extra War Bonds” is not backing the attack. Every Extra War Bond you buy becomes a di rect fighter against Japan and Ger many. If you could but see one man die on the battlefield, you would not count the cost of your slight sacrifici to buy Extra War Bonds to make each succeeding as sault less costly in the lives of our boys. You can’ t afford NOT to buy Ex tra Bonds in the 4th War Loan if you would help these boys. THE EDITOR. PAINTS REEDVILLE PATRONIZE buy To tho People \ o# this Com m unity \ For quality, fair price and service BE WISE AND MODERNIZE WAR BONDS a “ must” month to speed victory! B o u g a in v ille RABBITS W A N TE D Complete Eastern W&anington County and Western Multnomah County Coverage. We assume no financial responsi bility for errors which may appear in advertisements published in these columns but in case where this paper is at fault will reprint that part of an advertisement in which the typo graphical mistake occurs. FOR SALE—2 cords See Mrs. Magathon, Bldg., Short and Beaverton. B ro a d c a st F ro m According to reports turned to the Portland police last week by ambu lance service report that a woman at the custom house “ took one look at her income tax figure and fainted.” The other case was a man, and ac cording to report “He fainted when informed of the site of his pay- j ment." The ordinary person don’t dare faint—he must save his strength to make more money to pay next year’s income tax—which may be higher. HELP W ANTED Laborers—Hog Butchers—Beef Boners Swift & Co. North Portland Plant When a woman really loves a man. Employment office— 529 NW 4th Ave., Plant Phone AT. 3003 5 he can make her do anything she wants to do. We Publish the BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE TIGARD SENTINEL MULTNOMAH PRESS ALOHA NEWS • M a r in e s Page 3 DOG LICENSE NOTICE The license fees for licensable dogs over the age of eight months and for such dogs owned or kept within the State of Oregon over 30 days for the year 1944 are: . MALE DOG $ 1.00 FEMALE DOG 1.50 SPAYED FEMALE DOG 1.00 After March 1st, 1944, the license fee is $1.00 more for failure to pro cure lie .unse for the dogs above stated. /• Also, alter March 1st, 1944, the fee is $100 more for failure to procure licenses for licensable dogs becoming over 8 months of age after March 1st, 1944, and for dogs over eight months old owned or kept within the State of Oregon over 30 days after March 1st, 1944. Licenses may be ordered by mall. State the name and address of the person to whom the license is to be issued, and the sex of the dog. Fees are payable to W. A. -Tupper, County Clerk Hillsboro, Oregon Published by order of the County Court of Washington County, Oregon \mmmi And people should remember that these same farm s, cut 'way down in manpower, have been called on to fe e d all these millions in war industries, all the millions in the arm ed fo rces here and abroad, and millions more o f our fighting t \f ’> allies overseas— and all these are on top o f the regular markets supplied by the farm ers in peacetim e. People talk about certain military equipment being "expendable.'* W ell, the American farm ers are throwing their resources into the war, in a way that m akes them “ expendable," too. And the big push— both on the battlejronts and on the farm fron ts— is still ahead. With profound admiration o f the war jo b being quietly performed by the farmers in the PGE-served territory, this company earnestly suggests they be rated holders o f the rank o f American “ field marshall.’ * MECHANICS I ......________ ! i 40 hours straight; 8 hours tlmeR S and a half. Good working condi- 2 ttons. Permanent employment. OREGON MOTOR STAGES J. P. Finley & Son MORTICIAN »W FOURTH AT MONTGOMERY ATsratsr t i l l & 506 $06 SW S W Mill M ill J B E. 3021 PORTL PORTLAND Portland General Electric Com pany PGE i* nationally recognized for it« vigorous pioneering of rural ** electrification. A half-century ago. PGE engineer« made history by developing the first long-distance transmission of electricity on the North American continent Since then. POI has built up a network of power lines reaching 90 out of every 100 farms in an area 2,<00 square miles big Consistently and repeatedly through this halt-century period. PCI has slashed electric rates, / until now they are 47*; below the national average A o other electric tyttem in the United States \hutiness-managed or politically- managed) delivers electricity orer such a great area at rates any lower, taxes considered, for the average farmer. ^ -r r / 1 / A / B J f j P j / m B I V I ^A I ■ ’