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Friday, June 22, 1945 BEAVERTON EN TER PR ISE. Beaverton. Oregon P au re 2 THE OLD JUDGE S A Y S ... Kepler Davenport Co. BEAVERTON, OREGON il. H- J E F F R I E S , P u b lish e r P u b lish ed F rid a y or ea c h w eek by th e P io n ee r P u b lish in g Oo , a t B eav erto n , O regon. E n te re d a s second-class m a tte r a t th e p o sto fflee a t B eav erto n , O ra ..(LOO O ne Y ear S u b scrip tio n P a y a b le in A dvance. B e a v e rto n O ffice— E n te rp r is e Bldg., P h o n e B e a v e rto n 2321 P o rtla n d O ff ic a - J C l P a n a m a B ldg., 3rd a n d A lder P h o n e A T w a te r 6591 M em Les Recovering and Modernizing Beaverton 3762 Open 8:30 to 6 E v e n in g s by A p p o in tm e n t O ie g ] o © N l ^ $ [ p a p e * P U I U S M I U fl-sUJOlITIOII BUYERS— PACKERS F o r S tove an d D iesel Oil Call H a rry B arnes. P h o n e B e av e rto n 3231. tf Keep W hile s h ip p in g e a t a t th e Grey- a t th e G rey h o u n d C offee Shop. n It’s time for TRIANGLE Flying DEVELOPING FEEDS J. W. M alooney, C ollecto r of I n te r nal R evenue, a n n o u n c ed to d a y th a t th e new $5 a u to use ta x sta m p s fo r th e y e a r begin n in g J u ly 1, 1945, will he placed on sale in h is office a t P o rtla n d , an d in all posto ffices in O regon, on S a tu rd a y , J u n e 9. 1945. T he law re q u ire s tth e o w n er of ev ery au to m o b ile, tru c k , m o torcycle, or b u s w hich is used on th e public h ig h w ay on o r a f te r J u ly 1, 1945, ■ to buy th is sta m p a n d d isp lay it on | h is vehicle. T h e s ta m p s a re tra n s - , fc ra b le w ith c h a n g e of o w n e rsh ip of th e vehicle. • Injure the future l i t pro duction of your flock with "Vitamin Balanced" Triangle Developing Feeds. Scientifi cally built to give the young pullet a reserve of materials necessary for future maxi mum egg production. -, R. I. McLaughlin, Inc. Beaverton 3271 W ANTED BRICKYARD FACTORY WORKERS ul Auto Tax SHamp On Sale July 1 —All B e rrie s, P ru n e s, G ra p e s— F E R T IL IZ E R , DUST, W E E V IL B A IT S, A V A IL A B L E IN S E A S O N Essential Industry t Ask your ioc .il Feed Oealer for firs t-h a n d in fo rm a tio n on Triangle Devel oping Feeds. EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY Steady Work with Overtime A PPLY AT SYLVAN PLANT COLUMBIA BRICKWORKS FRED: “ Is it true. Judge, that a war can’t be won without the use of war-alcohol. . . the kind the beverage distillers have been producing for the government for over two years?” a more human role. The medical supplies which our military doctors use to alleviate pain, combat infection, save lives are pre pared with war-alcohol.” OLD JUDGE: “ That’s right, Fred. It is a basic ingredient in the smokeless powder used in virtually every firearm from a pistol to a 16-inch gun. And, in addition, it plays people are recognizing the great contribu tion our beverage distillers have made to the winning of the war with their double duty product.” 13241 fi. E . W a te r A v*>., P o rtla n d The Low Down From Hickory Grove' TRIANGLE M'¿oL,NG You know , being civilized o r vice versa, It is so m etim es a q u estio n w hich is best. T h e m ore civilized we get, th e bloodier th e w a rs —th e m o re w orld co n fu sio n —m ore u n re s t —m o re dls^&t I affection. Y ou d o n ’t sto p to c h a t dow n a t th e c o rn e r b u t w h a t you d rift a ro u n d to w h a t is w ro n g an d how to fix it. T he In d ia n s w ere n o t civilized, so wo shoved ’em out. B u t th e In d ia n s a te b u ffa lo m e at an d p le n ty an d no te d sta m p s. B u t now , civilized s s we are, w e seldom even sn iff m e at, let alone n ib b le sam e. A nd nlso w e now h av e m o re n erv o u s p r o s tr a tio n —an d rac e q u e s tio n s- an d lesa gold m o n e y - a n d m o re new s flash e s th a n we ca n dig est. At 12 d o llu rs a day w e a re m o re d is g ru n tle d th a n w hen we m ade 5 bucks. So. m oney d o n ’t b rin g h ap p in ess. Also w e ace b e tto r w hen we got only 5 bucks. W h a t y o u d riv in g a t, sa y s H en ry , if a n y th in g ? A good q u estio n , I says. I t is to p e rsu a d e folks to g et th e feel of e a r th u n d e r th e ir feet ugnin an d th e ir h e a d s o u t o f th e clouds. I have n o th in g a g a in s t in v en tio n s, a n d science, a n d politics, an d ru n n in g w a te r In th e b ath ro o m , etc., b u t w e been In an e ra long enough, w h e re w e been ex p e ctin ' m ira c le s a n d e v e rla s tin g s e c u rity — w ith o u t too m u ch e ffo rt. Y o u rs w ith th e low dow n, JO SER R A F o r S tove an d D iesel Oil C all H a ir y B arn««. P h o n e B e a v e rto n 3231. tf H h e u n ia tlsm a n d A rth ritis “I su ffe re d fo r y e a rs an d am so th a n k fu l th a t I w as c u re d of th is te rr ib le a fflic tio n th a t I w ill glad ly a n s w e r an y o n e w ritin g m e fo r in fo rm a tio n .’’ Mrs. A n n a P out*. Bo* »34». P o rtla n d 7, O regon. P a id Adv. 665 N. Tillamook S t., P o rtlan d ,O re. Do Your Duty on June 22 Voters havo a job to do, too T h e voters must authorize the Stale B uilding Fund so O re g o n can d o its duty in p ro v id in g adequate educa tio n al, h ospital, an d o th e r facilities. O re g o n m ust not lag behind. Y our YES V O T E is all th at is needed. VOTE 300 X F R E D : "N o wonder, then, more and more T h is advertisement sponsored b y Conference o f A lco h o lic Beeerage Industries. J m W h ile » h o pp in g in B e a v e rto n ato p in a t th e G re y h o u n d C offe S h o p fo r L u n ch . OREGON MA N U F AC T U R I sometimes " it ’s processing YES P *iJ ode., U nited C ilu en a C om m ittee, In c ., Ralph D. M oor«», M anager, 233 S . W . S ix th A venue, P o rtla n d vi°oV S TA TE B U IL D IN G FUND iVKV. De Laval S E P A R A T O R S — M IL K E R S C O M P L E T E E Q U IP M E N T AND S U P P L Ì EH F O R T H E D A IR Y IN D U S T R Y W hile sh o p p in g In B e a v e rto n sto p In a t th e G re y h o u n d Coffe* S hop fo r L unch. F o r S tove and D iesel OH C all H a r ry B a rn e s. P h o n e B e a v e rto n 3231. tf AT. «4411 Dick Kokich Teacher of Modern After harvesting, comes many processing enterprises that create jobs AND Classical Accordion I N this new, rich country nature lavishly produced furs. fish, and forests. L rom them have been built fortunes. This was in the pioneering stage. Now we discover manufacturing as a primary source of jobs and profits. No longer are we satisfied to produce merely the raw materials and ship them away. We are beginning to learn of the enormous commercial possibilities of developing our products to their highest form of usefulness. By taking our raw products from farms, forests, mines, oceans and streams and making them into finished products ready for consumption, we find that the wealth added by manufacture often exceeds the values of the raw products as primarily produced. " n h its marvelous climate and its abundant low cost electric power, Oregon is undergoing a development in manufacturing which will do miwb to build a new measure of added prosperity. As in the past, Oregon's industry is developing with the help of pioneering electric utility companies. Let us look to manufacturing as one of the great new “fronts" in the Pacific Northwest's future. WEST SLOPE STUDIO On Canyon & Howatt Rd. SEPTIC TANKS “Concrete” SEE YOUR BUILDING MATERIAL DEALER Portland Concrete Pipe and Products Co. 5*19 SW M acadam Av*., P o rtla n d , L O reg o n VENETIAN BLINDS AT. AV»4 Cleaning and Repairing Free Estimates & Installation De LAÑO Venetian Blind Mfg. Co. 3535 S W. Canby Oregon is a good place to mah* things CH 1729 Portland General Electric Company * supplying elettri* light and p ow e r To homes, oqritultvre, manufacture and mercantile enterprises