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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1945)
F rid av , D ecem ber 14, 1945 B E A V E R T O N E N T E R P R IS E , B eaverton, Oregon Pace 2 I. / I'O R T A H L E A m : W E L D I N G A C E T Y L E N E W E LD IN G A N D I ll/R N I N G t U U , M. N W E ISt.N 'K A C K N o rth W h e d e r Ave., A loha m b ik b M J. DOUGLAS WA TCH A CLO CK R E P A I R I N G 25 y e a rs ex p erien ce Reg. u n d e r S ta te L aw of O reg o n 3554 SW F a lc o n St.. M u ltn o m ah 'ALOHA 6523 U. U- J U Ideal Cleaners W* Buy W a tc h e s K unnin«, o r N ot W h y not favor y o u r ow n city and com m unity by tak in g all y o u r clothes to the ID E A L CLEAN ERS. P u b lish e d F rid a y o r e a c h w eak by th e P io n e e r P u b lM ln g Go . a t B eav erto n , O regan. E n te re d a a second clase m a tte r a t Ik e p o atefflee a t B e a v e rte n , O ra fin * T u r f i nn S e h a c rlp tlo a P a y a b le in A dvance. B e a v e rto n Q ffiee— E n te rp r is e B ldg., P h o n e B e a v e r te n 2321 P h o n e m 'w a t e r 8691 P o rtla n d O ffica—108 P a n a m a B ldg., 3rd a n d A lder OUR MOTTO: i CONCRETE CHIMNEY BLOCKS | « k PFTIAI “VF SPECIAL “ V E NTII N T IL A T E D ” ’ $ 5 MumÁ** O ic See your Building Material Dealer N F a i n t i< iu 4 H fco £ > i* T io i * 4 Days Service 621 Canyon Hiway & Cedar St., Beaverton i _ Portland Concrete Pipe & Products Co. 5819 SW M acad am Ave., P o rtla n d , 1 O regon AT. 8384 T o y s , B ic y c le A c c e s s o r ie s , & R e p a irin g of A ll T y p e s W h e e l Goods R e tirin g KISSLER’S ESTATE GO OD S E R V IC E GO OD C L E A N IN G S A T IS F IE D C U S T O M E R S AT. 5438 923 SW 4th Av., Portland rl 1 • Prompt and friend!/ '* ^ fc •y * * ^ß~ * OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 P. M. attention Friday and Saturday • Low interest rates ^ SEARS WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 9:00 P.M. EVERY DAY UNTIL CHRISTMAS EVE BEGINNING SAT. DEC. DECEMBER 14 and 15 REPAY AT ANY TIME WITHOUT PENALTY The First National eharges no brokerage, no commissions STORE HOURS: 9:30 A. M. -to- 9:00 P. M. e You need not bo a depositor to borrow from this bank FIRST N A TIO N A L BANK OF PORTLAND ri^ ji Grand Ave. at Lloyd Blvd. W I I L A M I T T I V A L U T r M w B S S f k t h H IS A T 'A r t e n , 4 r® ,h ® m O '»* ® " CMr ,M .I® f l® Set®m I t ® ,).« M • m I >1 Free Parking EA. 8171 . N «»k ® r* WeetfOurn A U O A W l l A T I D SANKS AS SOLLOWS SU»t N®)l®n®l Senk nf Sere«, Ore®* Senk » I Swtfft Heme rirat N®)(*n*| Senk.®) Certe** «rev® Th® S«t® Stet® Bank C®»lte*e 0 M«Clem®, JI4*«r*»« lit li THANK YOU -- lit 'i A ll E xpen ses ^ Now..- PAID We take this means o f commending history. To the hundreds of PGE linemen, the loyal, hardworking men and women load dispatchers, telephone girls, service o f the PGE family. With a devotion to clerks and many other employees who public service, they worked hard restoring worked as a well-trained team to repair electric power after the windstorm o f the havoc goes credit for restoring norm al December 4 “ blacked o u t“ the homes and electric service much more quickly than businesses o f thousands o f our customers. To you, our customers, we express was thought possible. Many repair crews * worked continuously from 36 to 40 hours grateful thanks for understanding PG E’s without rest repairing the most badly problems during the great emergency. damaged portions o f the PGE system. Special credit goes to the many volunteer It is a m atter o f pride with us, too, citizens. Boy Scouts, police and others that our m odern facilities for meeting who stood by downed lines to warn emergencies o f this kind, such as two-way, passersby o f the hazard until repair crews high-frequency voice radio for dispatching could take charge. repair crews, and repair equipment o f the ^ F A M IL Y A L L O W A N C E S 20 YEAR Retirement Plan I —In The N e w — UNITED STATES ARMY HEN H THRU 34 More widespread damage to electric most advanced type, proved to be o f lines was caused by the near hurricane inestimable value in minimizing the after than any previous storm in the com pany’s effects o f the storm. ^ P h y sic a lly a n d M en ta lly Quali- | | lie d are E ligible lo r E nlistm ent ^ i S «. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION i ! L 5 « nr n it 614 S. W. 11th A jr v e n u e an d V ictory C enter, P ortlan d Portland General Electric Company 5 ^ 15th Pioneer In tupplying Electric light and p o w er to homo», agricolture, manufacture and mercantile enterprlte*