The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, December 13, 1940, Page Page 2, Image 2

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KNOW YOUR OREGON
B B A V E M OKaejfcEWTERPRlSE
H. U. JE F F R IE S, Publisher
W 0 !fj ' j r/ffST
POPULAR ELECTION UPS
HELD AT OREGON CITY
MAY M * ¡844
Published Friday o f each week by the Pioneer Publishing Co , at Beaverton,
Oregon. Entered as second-class matter at the poatofflce at Beaverton. Ore.
One Year
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1940
FridaV, December
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE, Beaverton, Oregon
Enterprise Bldg., Cor. Short S t and Tualatin Valley Highway. Phone 7503
Portland Offloa—407-408 Dekum Bldg., Phone AT. 6591
Hillsboro Office— Room 5, Delta Bldg., Phone 1641
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North Portland Livestock
Market News
Monday’s fat lamb sales were
around 25 c lower, while slaughtei
ewes cashed at steady p:»ces. Good
to choice wooled lambs sold at $8.25
to $8.50 mainly, with one sizeable lot
at $8.65 and one carload at $8.70.
Common lambs sold around $6.75
to $7.25.
Good to choice shorn
lambs made $7.50 to $7.75.
A few
good slaughter ewes made $4 to $4.50,
with common tq medium grades
around $2 to $3.50.
C A T TL E .
Good grain-fed steers
$9.75 to $10.50.
Short fed steers
$8.75 to $9.50.
Good grain fed heif­
ers $8.25 to $8.65.
Good grass heif
ers $7.50 to $8. Good beef cows $6.50
to $7, medium $5.50 to $6.25, common
$4.25 to $4.75, canners $3 to $3.75
Bulls, medium to good $6.25 to $7, ,
common $5 to $5.75. Vealers, good to
choice $9 to $9.50.
HOGS: Good to choice car lots
$6 40; 170 to 215 lb truckins $6.25 to
$6.35; 230 to 285 lb. butchers $5 50 to
$5.75; packing sows $3.50 to $4.25.
Feeder pigs $4 to $4.50.
SH E E P: Good to choice wooled j
lambs $8.25 to $8.70; medium to good
$7.75 to $8; common $6.75 to $7.25.
Slaughter ewes, goo dto choice $4 to 1
$4.50.
Feeder lambs good to choice
$7 to $7.50.
Shorn lambs $7.50 to i
$7.75.
There will be four eclipses in 1941,
two of the Sun and two of the Moon.
Clean your piano keys with a soft
rag moistened with lemon juice and
dipped in silver whiting.
Exactly how much business has
been lost to investment dealers thru 1
private placements of stock, bond,
f u n ta
Punsi
and note issues, as a result of the
SEC regulations, will probably never
be accurately known.
That the in- j
vestment banking business has dried ,
Remembering the
Without your eyes could you
up since the advent of the SEC is
—Enjoy a Vacation?—
Rights of Citizens
only too evident.
I'o r the first ten j
months o f this year, which embraces
—Drive a Car —
For those who follow affairs in the latest figures available,
there
Support
Your Fumily or Yourself
Washington with any Interest—and 1 was a total of 12,019,000,000 in M W -
surely all good citizens should do so financing.
BE C A R E F U L OF YO U R E YE S
Of this $577,700,000 or 1
—there is one recent happening that 28.6 In new issues was privately J
Have them
examined
regularly
should be a source o f real encourage­ placed with insurance companies, in­
and if necessary wear glasses to
ment. We have in mind the fact that vestment trusts, larga estates and big
protect them.
Our complete op­
J 'H
Congress has given such serious con­ individual investors.
tical department Is at your service
Private financ­
sideration to the Walter-Logan Bill. ing of utilities has nearly doubled In
W hy not use it.
Whatever the ultimate fate of that the past three years.
measure, the fact that the legislators
•
I forecast a new deal for Invest­
gave their time to it, Just now is a ment dealers and a distinct change
W A R D S O P T IC A L DEPT.
genuinely comforting sign.
New Time Payment Plan.
Small
from a desire by investors to own
For these are troubled world times. only the “ blue chips.’’
down payment.
Terms its low as
There are
3,000 Chinese policemen who struck
<
And the natural tendency is to forget small concerns, both listed and un­
50c per week.
LEG ISLATU RE OE OREGON
for
higher wages and larger fice al­
completely about the very ideals we listed, that are destined to enjoy
P A SSED A LA N MARINO
are trying to defend in our excite­ great growth and profits.
Dr. J. B. Richardson
lowances in Shanghai, have agreed
Invest­
WHEAT A TENDER AT MARHtT
ment about defending them.
O P T O M E T R I S T
ment dealers should take on a new
to
resume
their
work
while
the
issue
PRICES
Congress, in going to bat on the lease of life and get wise to coming
• ui« 19441 i| r«<n/i»i«i in
In Personal Charge
is being negotiated.
Walter-Logan Bill, sharply reversed changes.
They should anticipate
Montgomery Ward Co.
that trend. Fur this particular piece the trend o f interest in small com­
27th and Vaughn, Portland
For quick action, a want ad brings
of legislation is aimed at protecting panies and resulting small flotations.
ready
cash.
certain of the basic rights of Ameri­ We all should swim with it, rather
prietor of the Brown Mug Diner at
B A R B W IR E B IL L
can citizens.
It allows for court re­ than against the tide.
From now on
He also
view of a great many of the decisions the “ unlisted’’ business should in­ the east end of Beaverton.
owned a diner at McMinnville.
rendered by the tremendous flock of crease with leaps and bounds.
new quasi-judicial, quasi-executive,
This anticipated interest in small
GEMS OF THOUGHT SE RVIC E
and quasi-judicial agencies o f our companies and the changing status
| W h a t finer w h iskey fu r h olid ay c h e er than J
federal government which are In no o f many men from employee to em
way responsible directly to the people. ployer class should especially beneift
HOME
~
_
In the past, certain of these agen­ the smaller communities.
The 1940
cies-m ost notably, the Wagner La­ census shows conclusively how the
Home is the dearest spot on earth,
bor Relations Board —have been in­ growth of many large urban centers and it should be the center, though
clined to cut corners In neglecting
already^topped
Salaries, wa­ not the boundary, of the affections.
100,000 Land in New York
the rights of the citizenry.
In the ges, living costs, and especially taxes —Mary Baker Eddy.
most flagrant cases, courts have usu­ are lower in the small towns, nearly
He Is the happiest, be he king or With No Clothes On!
ally been able to temper the decisions all of which now have good trans­ peasant, who finds peace in his
Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Imposed by this particular hoard. But portation and other facilities neces­ home.—Goethe.
Hello Folks:
I wuz shore mad
a wider right to court review would sary for
the small manufacturer.
yisteddy when a feller told me that j
“ f i / l f . l í f f f . A S iT S N A M E ”
1
be a powerful assertion of the prin­ Horace Greely advised the young But every house where Love abides
he had jus’ got the infermashiun ‘
ciples In the Bill of Rights.
And Friendship is a guest.
man to go West.
Our great West
As we say, it is encouraging to is still a land of many opportunities, Is surely home, and home, sweet over the radio that "100,000 had land­
For those cheerful days
know that Congress still believes in but regardless of the young man of
home;
ed in New York without enny clothes I
just ahead, order the
the importance of domestic issues today’s direction, let him locate in a
For there the heart can rest.
on las’ yr.”
You oughter heard me
whiskey that’s “Cheer­
and the protection of the civil rights relatively small community .
Busi­
faom
an
fonch
an cave about such
ful as its Name”—order
of Americans.
It Is a further sign ness men and investors alike should
—Henry van Dyke
This fellar kept a gittin
that this representative democracy of remember that, If one knows how to
No genuine observer can decide scandals!
mellow, fine-tasting o ld
9T.
ours Is not only strong enough hut use it, "a small fire warms better otherwise than that the homes of a ferther an feither away from
me, |
SUNNY b r o o k !
intelligent enough to guard Its basic than a large one” !
nation are the bulwarks of personal an he finally hollered back when I
liberties In the midst o f a world at
and national safety.—Holland.
This whiskey is 4 YEARS OLD
was maddest an then he took to his
war.
93 Proof
: heels.
This wuz what he said:
E. W .R EE VES
The first indication
of
| «.T H E y W U Z 100,000 babies B O R N ­
Funeral services were held Monday happiness is the love of ones domestic
National
Distillers Prod. Corp.. N. Y . ^
home. EO T H E R E A N TH A T 'S HOW
o f last week at Young's Funeral
— Montlosicr.
Madly, Bill
Home In Hillsboro for Elmo W il­ He that doth live at home, and learns j _ Hum!”
burn Reeves, aged 60 years, who
i => <a s?« ss'á
to know
passed away in McMinnville. He was God and himself, needeth no fa r th e r !-
■ : » ü 6 « b >¿ s Cusas: ûssÇvc í s . i
— - w
IIS
born at Hlckinan, Ky., July 7, 1880,
Continued from Page I
go.
married In January, 1918, and settled
•
—Christopher Harvey
employers.
My father always felt a In Hillsboro where he was wire chief
man’s standing in hia community de­ for the West Coast Telephone Co. for
Check the Christmas G ift Guide for
Mr. Reeves will
pended upon whether he was an em- a number of years.
ployeror an employee.
Any young be remembered as the former pro- those puzzling gift problems.
man who wants to become an em ­
ployer should be encouraged to get
into business for himself.
Smaller and younger business con­
cerns should be favored by govern­
ment agencies and bankers.
This Is
also the best way to prevent monopo­
i
u n t o u c h e d f r o m V i\
lies.
Unfortunately, young business
men and small concerns have re­
' OUR KITCHEN TO YOU \
ceived scant, if any, encouragement
up to the present time from govern­
C h o C O l a t e S i ^ M i N C E meat , ENGLISH maid a£ 19c
ment agencies.
Private agencies,
particularly the banks, have also
3-lb
given them the cold shoulder. Ranks |
SUGAR io-ib tk. 51c ioo ib a $4.94
Box ‘
with funds o f depositors to Invest are
still attracted to the commercial pa- 1
M FANCY RICE. RIVER BRAND
lOo
per of large concerns at rates of one- I
'Pu eked In ( lean r, Bandy (e Uophane Ba Ss -------------
half to one per cent.
Most of our
T 0 M A T 0 SA U C E8 o . c ».
3 for 10c
Broken or
JELLY
Monster
ORANGE
Chocolats
bank officials havs forgotten that the
present size of many o f our institu­
PINEAPPLE JUICE STO« L6T0l Ci. 19c
Satin Mix
B E A N S Gum Drops SLICES
Drops
tions was brought about by the faith
and Interest their predecessors show- I
BAKING POWDER CLABBtR2^ Lc„ . 20c
2 1 * 2 5 c 2 b . ‘,b 2 5 c 2 i : s . 2 5 c Lb 10c Lb. 1 0 c
ed In the
small business man and
amail concern.
Unfortunately, col- (
lateral has superseded character In ,
OVALTINE. CHOC. OR PLAIN £ « 6 1 c
THE FINEST,-
the minds of too many bank directors.
AIRWAY COFFEE
3 ib ba9 35c
COFFEE YOU
A Suggestion to Investment Houses
HEINZ KETCHUP
u-oz bottle 15c
Olii
•Il
Accurate Eyes
Are Priceless
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Personalized
Gift Ideas
SH E A F K E K
PE N BET
83-95 to 915.00
Including en­
graved name
Lady H u ites
for Her
In four oolors
DESK SWTS
for Home
or Office
Argus Candid Cameras
52 GIFTS—$ 1.00
P & G SOAP. REG. SIZE
For everyone.
Shop In our open
display racks for cards for rela­
tives--comic card»--religious cards
and box assortments.
There's still plenty o f time to or­
der your printed Christmas Cards
Prices
start at H R for M, with
Name—34 hour service
S P E C IA L! Big Display of Xmas
Oards In Swedish, German, French
maw.
AI-DER
Above Broadway— Portland
WESSON OIL. QUART CAN
33«
b w 39c
ROYAL SATIN SHORTENING 3 can
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ye ir(n)
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Carrot»— Rhutu-
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Turnips—
4 I.hs.
Me
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Potatoes, U.S. No. 2, 5« lie*
49 ,
Apples, X Fun«\\ \VinesM|Mi, ft Ile« •»»<■
LEM O N’S 360’s, dot.
15c
Sweet Potatoes, t’.S. No I, 6 lbs 3c
Grapefruit, Arizona, 100 size, doz 25r
S IN W AN PEAS
Del ! Monte CORN
W ave Hist TUNA
PEACHES
FLOUR
CV-ule Crest
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Fancy Home Type
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2 Nc.n?° I 7 c
inclusive
F.N TFRPRISH
ricane send the Enterprise fur
39c
& 2
39«
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Prices are for
Dec 13 to Dec 16
Friday to Monday
FRUIT JUICES
Í .MS H » m t
7c
PORK &>BEANS Camp*#
Van
BREAD
'D r n k
N£CTA?f01 pka
EDWARDS
FRESH
Tomato Juice
CITY
2
P R O D U C E
o r Sammy Pm urn
AND SEND T I I K Mil.
FRECKS’
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Children
love it 1
rapefmit Juice i
TO
SUN MAID RAISdNS
NOB HI LL
Farm Fresh
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HF.AVF.KTON
5 bar. 14c
SU-PURB GRAN. $ 0 A P 2 4 o zPk9 15c
THEENTEBPISE
From 810.90 to 985.00
DEJI K AMHCO Photo-cell Meters
W ith Pigskin raw . Just .. 918-50
CHRISTMAS CARDS
TO ILET SOAP 3 b™ 14c
OXYDOL GRAN. SOAP 24-oz box | 8 C
You Give a Gift a Week When You Give
BUXTON
Hill Fold and
Key ( aae*
81.00 to 97.50
with name la
bright 22 k gold
KING
CAN I C Y "
Beefsteak s; r 2ie
Beef Roast, blade c lb 17*
B o ilin g
No 2
leans ,
B e e f, lb
... J l c
G r o u n d B e e f , l b ___
P o r k R o a s t , Yb
No 2
rans i
75c
...... I f #
Picnic style
Pure Lard L. 29C
’ Vo 1
I cans
P o r k S t e a k , le a n , lb
No. - V
i cans
B a c o n , b y p ie c e
lb
17c
.....19c
Picnic, lb„ 15 c
49 Ib nark
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