"I look upon the U. S. as the m ag
nificent adolescent."— Very Rev. H ew
lett Johnson, "R e d D ean” o f Canter-1
bury tE ng)
‘‘I'v e kissed m y w ife three tim es a
day ever since we were m a r r ie d ."—
F o rm er V ice Pres. John N . G arn er,
T ex a s, explaining 50 years o f wedded
happiness.
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Yes,
It
sounds
almost
incredible,
but
you
can
enjoy the luxury of soft, iron-free water for less
than a dime a m onth! A n d your savings in soap,
,y • * <* ;
fuel and clothing will be many times this amount.
dull wallpaper
Soft water saves 4 0 %
to 8 0 %
of your soap, pre
vents scale in water pipes, and adds years of life
to laundered clothes. Install a REF1N1TE W ater
"H e is th e m an o f m y c h o ice —an d
this is
my
last.” —P egg y H opkins
Joyce, m arryin g her fifth time.
Softener in yonr hom e. It's economical, efficient,
durable,
and
simple
to
operate.
Ask
us
for
a
FREE demonstration and further details.
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At Mf
A*
B etter For . . .
The wonder-working, oil-base
paint Dutch Boy W o n s o v e r ,
is ready to use. Just open the
can, stir, and paint! Brush it
on, or roll it on—in a few hours
it’s dry. Choose from 8 lovely,
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KINGSLEY-
BEAVERTON
LUMBER CO.
Telephone Beaverton 3201
Beaverton
Oregon
C. A. BAKKEN, Manager
WATCH FOR
Opening In Beaverton
of
The Elite Dress Shop
Mrs. Edna Manges
In The New
Fairweather Building
Carl's FIXIT Shop
ALOHA, OREGON
G as A p plian ces R ep aired and Sold
W a sh in g
M ach in es
R epaired
Saws Filed and Gummed
Laundering
Dishwashing
Bathing
Shampooing
Shaving
Cooking
Cleaning
Drinking
Many Other
Uses
BEAVERTON TAXI CAB CO.
S P E C IA L
for
Phone 6411
Wheat Sale Program
From AAA Office
Oregon w heat producers can obtain
F rom cou n ty A AA o ffice s full de
tails o f the em ergen cy wheat pur
chase program through w hich p ro
ducers w h o sell their wheat now
will receive the benefit o f any price
increase betw een now and A pril 1,
i 1947 C losing date o f the purchase
plan is July 1, 1946.
T he purchase program is expected
j to accelerate a cam paign to “ sweep
' out the bins,” previously pledged
I by producers in C olum bia basin coun-
| ties as their contribution to the
i food -for-fa m in e relief program , a c
c o r d in g to E. H arvey Miller, state
director o f the P roduction and M ark-
j eting
adm inistration,
USDA,
and
J m anager o f O regon ’s em ergency food
j program .
P oin tin g out that every extra bush
el m arketed now will save lives o f
starving people abroad. M iller urged
farm ers to sell down to the m ini
mum supplies needed fo r feed until
harvest. H e added that supplies o f
wheat still on farm s in O regon are
small, probably not exceeding 5 per
cent o f the 1945 crop.
U S D A O ffic e o f l ’ M A
; T o P ortlan d Soon
to
M o ve
State o ffic e s o f the field service
branch, U S D A P rod uction and M ark
eting A dm inistration, will m ove from
C orv allis to the E astern
building,
Tenth and W ashington streets, P ort
land, on A pril 29th, it is announced
! hy E . H arvey M iller, state PM A
j director.
T he m ove will com plete the con-
j solidation brought about
by
last
' fa ll’s
reorganization in the depart
m ent o f agriculture o f the form er
(state A gricultural A djustm ent agen
cy ( A A A ) office , with the Portland
i sta ff o f the form er USDA O ffic e o f
I Supply.
T h e agency has been located on
I the O regon
State college cam pus
J since the A A A program was estab
lished 12 years ago.
N. E. Dodd
I B aker cou nty rancher w h o was first
■ state A A A com m ittee chairm an, re-
! cen tly w as appointed undersecretary
¡o f A g ricu ltu re .
RITZ
T H E A T R E
BEAVERTON
Leonard's & Ernest's
RADIO-ELECTRIC
F er
Prom pt,
C ou rteous
Service
M O T O R R E W IN D IN G ,
A P P L IA N C E
R E P A IR
H O M E and A L T O
S E R V IC E
R A D IO
M erch a n d ise an d
M edical
H ave you had your R adio repaired
10 9 S o u tk W a tson S t.
Next d oor to F lorence Beauty shop
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'At M f [ At / A# M f ' j VJ
YOUR
MERCHANT
W HEN
P IC K U P
CALL
IS
Garden Club
Garden Club Plant Sale tod ay open
to public at 1:30, IO O F Hall.
Mrs. T. W . B lakeney and Mrs.
A. R. R inge, will exhibit the p rim
roses on w hich they received ribbons
at the big P rim rose show In Port-1
land recently. M em bers
are
also
staging an in form al D a ffod il a n d 1
seedling P rim rose show. T hese seed
lings w ere raised by Mrs.
J.
H.
Holmes, president, from ch oice seed |
and given to the m em bers early
last fall. Mrs. R in g e’a seedling was
a prize w inner in that grou p in the
P ortlan d show.
24 Hour Service
Just Call 3031 for Action
AWAW.
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THE
ALL - ELECT
R A T E
You q u a l i f y for
this rate if y o u use
an E L E C T R I C r a n g e
and w a te r heater
V —
rate through the use o f an electric range and
water heater in your home, and have not
»
already done so, be sure to apply immediately.
All your service will be billed under a single
• With the “ All-Electric Home” rate, PGE
meter. Y our minimum monthly bill will be
Saturday B arg ain M atin ee 1:80
Children .09 cents — Adults .20 cents
offers cheaper electricity for large-quantity use
$4.50, for which you wiH receive 300 kwh. o f
W E D . to S A T . E V E N I N G April 17-20
F I R S T Y A N K I N T O K Y O Tom Neal
S C A R E D S T I F F . Jack H aley
News
to more homes and farms than any other
electricity. Additional amounts o f electricity
electric service distributor in the nation.
you may consume are billed as follow s: the
Saturday B argain M atin ee A pril 20
M A R I N E R A I D E R S , Pat O’Brien
Serial— “ Zo rra 's B lack W h ip ”
| S U N . to T U B S . E V E N I N G April 21-23
R H A P S O D Y IN B L U E . Joan Leslie,
R obert
Alda
T h e Fox and the D uek C artoon N ew s
I W E I», to S A T E V E N I N G A pril 24-27
R A D IO S T A R S O N P A R A D E
| F . L angford. W. Brown. A CBTBBJT
W A N D E R E R OF TH E W ASTELAN D
Jam es W arren
N ew s
W fM f f f
A N Y T H IN G
E m erg en c y Phones
A N Y T IM H
*U
412« or G A 4207
ANYWHERE
Already, more than 20,000 PGE customers
next 700 kwh. at 6 / H) o f a cent per kwh.;
have applied for this new rate and find they
excess use over 1000 kwh. at 85/100 o f a cent
are enjoying real savings on electric bills. The
per kwh. If in addition to cooking and water
average home on PGE lines using electricity
heater service, full electric house heating is
for lighting, small appliances, cooking and
used, billings may include a small demand
water heating consumes about 540 kwh. a
charge dependent on the size o f the installation
month at a cost o f $5.94 under the “ All-
and the manner o f its use.
Electric H om e” rate, compared to $7.33 under
Application for the “ All-Electric Hom e”
the general rate— a saving o f $1.39 or 19%*.
rate can be made by contacting your nearest
i f vou qualify for the “ All-Electric H om e”
PGE office.
IN O R E G O N
RURAL ELECTRIC CO.
Commercial and Domestic
Wiring
Bvavprton
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2262
US
READY
N lte 7 to 11:90
S E R V IC E
W e a r . offerin g T w o Day Service
and a 90 day guarantee on our
service work.
HAVH
S E R V IC E
R eg. P rices—Children 16c Adults 40<
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3031 PHONE
D E L IV E R IE S
Sh ow s E v ery
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EHRLICH
Plumbing & Appliance
ALO H A
I-aw n M ow ers Sold A R ep aired
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PHONE
"P r ic e ceilin gs in ten sify shortages
by d iscou ragin g o r preventing p ro
duction.” —H enry Hazlitt, econom ist.
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123
•The* exam ples are hayed am eom ptwlm n between the "AH R etirle fíam e “ eme
and Residential Schedule Ho. 8, wksch ls applicable in m ot parts o f H it term or.»
PORTLAND GENERAL
ELECTRIC COM PANY