The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, November 21, 1947, Image 8

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Fri
DOG'S DAY DOOMED
S ta rt the
HOLIDAY SEASON
Off Right
Come to
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T H R IF T Y
M ark e t
for Extra Value . . .Plus
FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS
SERVICE
IT'S H E R E !
A Crossman model 101 pump =
air rifle, which shoots 22 calibre HI
pellets, vanished from the show- m
room of Falk Hardware company 2
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either Friday or Saturday, while g
the manager’s back was turned.
There are few of them in the iii
neighborhood, the hardware man- jjj
ager
and
a . sharp
look Ill
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Mr. Harrell is now located in the
6 is
, declares,
, being
,
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. it-
out
made
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thing the • light-fingered M
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MANNING BLDG.
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owner of the shooting piec< m
(over
Dean's
Drug)
BOOK LOVERi
box goes with the =
Beaverton Book Club reminds air rifle and he may have it =
And Is Equipped to Take Those
book lovers that time is creep- should he call at the store. ¡jjj
XMAS PORTRAITS FOR YOU
ing up on the silver tea and book
Likewise, it is added. Falk iji
review scheduled for December Hardware has plenty of amrnuni- jjj
2nd at the Bethel Congregational tion—in case the new ownei 5
A T REASONABLE PRICES i
church,8 p. m- Subject has not should run out and need some = WORK OF Q U A LITY
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yet been announced, but Mrs. ( replacements.
Pershin has been ■heduled for
CANYON DRIVE PARTY
the review.
Public is cordially invited, -no
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander and j ¡jj
admission will be charged.
Mr. and Mrs Hetu and Teddy | 2
attended a party at the Davis' s
YOUNG MR RENNIE
home on Canyon Drive last Sat ii)
urday.
Hi
There's a new man In the
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household of Mr. and Mrs. John
Robert Rennie, Waldport resi­ DRIVE THRU STATES
dents who were formerly resi­
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stipe re­
dents here. James Ronald, weigh­ turned home from an extended I
ing 8 pounds, 3 ounces took trip last Monday afternoon. Mrs j
BUILT-IN ¡RONING BOARDS
his place in the Rennie home, Stipe visited with a sister in
October 30, joining an older bro­ Nebraska while Elmer
went
HEATILATOR FIREPLACE UNITS
ther.
hunting. They visited in differ­
FIREPLACE SCREENS
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rennie. ent states, going to Phoenix,
Route 3, Beaverton, are the Salt Lake City and a number |
BRICK, MORTAR AND SAND
proud grandparents.
of different places, driving thru
STEEL CLOTHES LINE POSTS
eight states.
A black male cocker spaniel,
with wide collar, no tag and a
small white spot on his chest,
faces certain d>>orn unless his
' owner <or some other citizen i
pays the redeeming charges as
provided for in ordinance 21. city
charter, by November
. i i 21.
. ho
He
apprehended, . on the
rie was
was ami
loose, Novem >c r
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R n n ic T o v F R 5 NOTE
Photo Studio for Beaverton
H A RRELL'S PHOTO
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BEAVERTON
S BIRTHDAY PARTY
Golden West
COFFEE
1 lb. Tins . . 48c
Pint . . 39c
té
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SW EET
POTATOES
M ake no p e ace
with dirt or g re aa e
U SI
^fsüNBRITE Can
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BLUE PLATE
f
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I L ' V » r ilO Y C l I A N t l *
No.
Z\ Tin . 19c
By
G
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Pumpkin
Butter Rolls
REALLY DELICIOUS
FRESH BAKED
40c
I
Doz.............27c
AT NO
YOURS IXTRA
COST
n s
JO
G R A P EFR U IT
HOLIDAY
CAKE CANDLES
GARTH BRAND
W H IN Y O U »U Y
No. 2 Tin . . 15c
A P A C K A O I OP
SWANS
DOWN
CAKI HOUR
C.H.B. C A T SU P
^ Fruit Cocktail
I Tall Tins . . 25c
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$
TOM ATOES
?
14 oz Bottle . 19c
MILK
SOLID PACK
DARIGOLD
I No. 21 Tin . 23c
Large Tins . . He
LEAVE YOUR ORDER NOW
FOR THANKSGIVING
GRADE 'A'
BRQAD BREASTED
¿3
HENS
lb. 57c
TOMS lb. 49c
CHOOSE
YOUR
TURKEYS
HERE
Bacon Squares
A REAL BUY
LB.............. 43c
I
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ingraham,
of Neskowin and Mr. and Mrs.
Brookhardt and Darrell of Al­
oha spent Sunday at the H. R.
Nelson home, it being Henry
Nelson’s birthday. A most en­
joyable time was had.
TRUMAN CALLS FOR
DRASTIC ACTION
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THRIFTY MARKET
. , PHONE«3261 -* M C DELIVERY
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PRICES
EFFECTIVE
NOV 20
THRU
NOV. 26
Kingsley-Beaverton Lumber Co.
j BEAVERTON'S 1 ST 0 P
DEPT. STORE
Open Every Night
Till 9 P. M.
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Shoe Repairing i
each
Open Evenings
By
:
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on
Walker's
Appointment
La Rue
Beauty
Salon
ADAMHAir
M a
HEMSTITCHING
s s a g i c
HICKOK
C f
Momicc’s Sewing Center
in Wolkcr’s Dept. Store
HOT W ATER
HEATERS
in -iil.itio n
PRICES
EFFECTIVE
NOV. 20
THRU
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NOV. 26
DRIVE SAFELY. IT'S THE SATE WAY— NOT THE
RIGHT Or WAY THAT COUNTS
St. Mathew Lutheran church.
Telephone— Beaverton 3201
Canyon Road at Johnson, will
BEAVERTON - OREGON
observe its Thanksgiving ser­
—Continued from Page One— vice Wednesday evening
No­
vember 2«, 7:45 p. m .
tion operator, thinks Truman
needs the backing of the people
if anything against inflaton will
be done but he doesn’t know if
these measures will really help.
Chester Beach, food retailer,
votes yes on the first three meas­
ures and no on the fourth. There
is plenty of stuff in the country
he thinks and he believes
that rationing would hurt the
individual without helping ease
prices. •
Emory Peischel, baker, oppos­
es price control and rationing
and thinks there should be a
£ i downward trend in wages, toward
£ normal.
Francis Holboke, food retailer,
thinks renewal of price control
from
will mean a return of scarcity.
He opposes rationing, agrees to
NOV. 17 to DEC. 25
£ i wage limitations.
2 1 Robert Holland, feed merch
£ ant, declares It’s too late to do
J anything.
Truman.
he says,
5 1 should have got on the beam
^ and stayed there two or three
M A D E i.
years ago. He opposes rationing
NEOLITE Soles & Heels
W H IL E ?
and price controls .avers that
wage limitations doesn’t make
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sense because prices are higher
W ATCH
in proportion than wages.
Service at
Don Walker, clothing merch­
ant, contends that a man’s worth,
CHAMBERLIN'S
as reflected In wages, should not
be limited, thinks other phases
..i n ..
of the program would be ac­
ceptable if small retailers would
get some relief from the involved
SHIRTS AND BLANKETS
procedure of the last experience
with price control.
R. W. Boyd, pharmacist, agrees
' UNION
that something must he done, al­
though it Is up to Congress.
H A D E ^ - n W » ^ /
"IF YOUR HAIR is not
Ray Clearwater, plumber, fav­
ors all four points, as does Jim
becoming to YOU, y o u
Duncan, insurance salesman
hod better be coming to
F. B Flitcraft, electrical con­
tractor from Sylvan, says all
us
four points are ‘ Very good idea’’
but l>elieves wages must be set
on a par with prices before lim­
ited
Jay Gibson ,Sr„ banker, says
he “wouldn’t know.”
WORK CLOTHING
J. J. McMahon, realtor, be­
lieves the country should be
I TAILORING SERVICE
given l>ack to the people and let
the law of supply and demand
I
B. T. WALTON
take care of Itself. "We got along
WEYENBERG
I T hursday-1 pm to 6 pm
many years,” he adds, “without
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government regulating
every­
I Sat. afternoon 12 to 9 in
thing
same as
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WALKER'S
Mrs Reason, food retailer, be­
AIR CUSHION SHOES
W ALKER'S STORE
lieves In all of the
measures
except rationing, which she la­
bels “humbug.”
D. R MoKalson, garment mer­
HEADQUARTERS
chant. is Inclined to resist all
price controls because he thinks
it takes away incentive. Too
Shirring, Plain Sewing, Gift W rapping
many won’t live up to the rules,
he aaya, ,md suggests .1 boj
Shorten Trousers - Turn Collars - Install
cott of high prices as one means
of relief.
Zippers - Shorten Dresses - Home Made Gifts
Paul Maxwell, butcher, says: I
“We can’t go hack. Price con-1
ONE DAY SERVICE
trols will mean black markets!
10 A. M. to 3 P. M. Doily
i ' and m im small operatoi - will j
K
V' ke Government aubatdj
except Tucsdoy 10 A. M. to 12 Noon
9 under former control admin -
t' '
,1 .i
'•) part f ■ • 1
sumer's food bill.”
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UMBRELLA CLOTHES LINES
HALF ROUND STEEL GUTTER AND FITTINGS
OES TO KINTON
A large crowd of the mem­
bers of O. E.S. atended their
annual meeting at Multnomah
chapter in Kinton on Tuesday
night, it being Charter night
and was instituted the same
year as Beaver chapter.
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