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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1921)
MS;?' V ,-- tft THDAY, DtCEMBn , MM. J mpm Follow ua to FILL your A carload of alfalfa hay CHAS. BERTHOLD FEED STORE Bearerton, Oregon Near the S. P. Depot flpooooooMoooooooooom DO YOU WANT A GOOD LAUNDRY? Send1 us s trial bundle and let our work speak for Itself . '' You will find that it has a finish that about reaches perfec- " ion. If you send bundles long enougr, you will perceive that your inen is wearing better than it used to. Our daya ., for calling are Mondays and Thursdays. Phone your order U 36-12 Beaverton. . -hE iiMJt? qfrftifirf WaV.'aT YALE LAUNDRY CO. $1.00 Given Free Far every argument yon can bring np and prore that UNIVER SAL TIBB FILLER ia injarieu to either the tin or car on which It k iaatallad. When "UNIVERSAL" ia Installed it eliminates your inner TUBES, PUMP and EXTRA TIRES and 90 of all your tire trotl- Those who sell or repair tires, tubes, etc. are the ones who KNOCK- ft Free trial, your money baek if Write for price list. Universal Tire Filler Co. SEVENTH AND HAWTHORNE, PORTLAND, ORE. REAL TRUCK SERVICE We have made a specialty of doing hauling for Bearertcn folks. ,We have two good trucks and a good team and they are handled by careful and reliable driven who will serve yon to your advan tage, whether k be a small parcel you wish handled in a hurry, or freight in ton lots to or from Portland. We will make trips any where at any time. Beaverton Livery Stables Hsber Mercantile Co. General Merchandise BEAVERTON INN Regular Home Cooked Dinners tram 11:36 to 130 " Mt Hood Ice Cream-All Kindt of Soft Drink , , Fresh Candiet Cigar, Tobacco... Freeh Line of Cookie. GIVE US A TRIAL ... G. L. MILLETT mteotMoooooooooooooooooooooooooaooooooooooBooooooooo FEED FLOUR Now Feed Store ' Incorporated for $10,000 las tmonth and now ready to serve you with i the beat on the market, the Beaverton Feed 4t Produce Company ' announce the Opening In Beaverton where they will conduct a general feed business, erind grain to order, i - v and supply wanta of Poultrymen. 1 Gicve us a trial order and we will convince you of good service, i Beaverton Feed & Produce Company ! '' ' 1 W. C. Gilford, Manager - Starch Factory Building Beaverton, Oregon. , orpected In a few days. WHY? not satisfactory. 5 F. J. BRACER, Owner OWe Ua a Call Honest and Court ecu Treatment HUBER, OREGON Proprietor POULTRY SUPPUES also. Jaw wf afass wmm Mmutmrn WMgmlfi Rm. mt mm mgm. art We Mat flaw aw mrmti mt ef Jom Jaw w atoi Jo, Tm Hm mmrtt mf mt sweat Um mm m Amdmkmtmwrim'Umtmmjt , mLmrt Clmmmmmtmtmmmm Tm mHt might to mm mmd mmm km mmgumt JUi, mop mt thm mgm. mrUt Urn mm stm, AM mmmjmw tm mmmm mmrtt mm MMt gSaWii SmVmM mt SmMk, mi tMMWnaW mt Jsms mt ffew t Om4, fmi mm mt gmmdwiMt 7m kiavmt mmd rn'mrmt Tm mrm migwtii m4mj mmd mmwm km Ami mmm Jfcw mtwmuic, a mmwmW mmml And thai Postman Pwd tK Hoof uan q nan am Mini Cevrrlfht, lltl, Wntin NwsMMr Ualoft. , A IT WAS Christmas morning. gfVI Old Hlraai Palmer aat by aCpMsf wl&dew waiting for the mb postmen. ChristDwis ave bad been rather bleak. He had sees, fren the window, groups of people passing from time te time, hur rying, am 11 log, such gay, happy peo ple. Hiram was old, toe old. Ho had outlived his Mends, his immediate family, bis day had long since gene by. He hsd given genereusly to hos pitals sad charitable matitutlons and a number ef personal presents. He always, (or example, tent some ef the large baskets ef fruit the town's lead ing shop arranged so attractively, to those he knew would never buy them selves such delicacies. The last Ghristmss be had only re ceived two presents. Ope from bis nephew out West and another from a grandchild. He was waiting for these mmw. v The postman came along the street Eagerly eld Hiram waited. And then he got up and went to the door. Bat tbe post man had passed bj. "Are you sura, you '' have nothing for me?" be called out "Look more care fully. I was ex pecting seme packages." The postman looked again. "I'm sorry, Mr. Palmer, but there is nothing here." Slowly Hiram went back Into the lonely , lltle house. He had lived too long. For his nephew had said: "I guess Iwea't bother about Dade Hiram this year. Ifs a nuisance to shop, and anyway wkat dees be eare about a necktie T He can buy all be wants 1" And his grandchild had said: "I've got to cut down my Christmas list It s se long." And she had run her pencil through nor granaistners name. For she had said: "Obrlstmss is for young neoDle. He's tee old to care about presents and a handkerchief or two which I mignt sena mmr CHRIST MA GIFTS. - 4ffHE best thing to give to your enemy Is forgive ness ; to an opponent, tolerance; to a friend, your heart ; to your child, a good ex ample ; to a father, deference ; tm a mother, conduct that will make her proud of you ; to your self, respect; to all men, char ity F. M. Balfour. Ironing Board Cover. Cat and hem a piece of unbleached maaUa, about four Inches wider and longer than your Ironing board, as that it laps ever about two Inches under the board.: Then crochet aa edge of six chain and fasten, and so en until yen have edged tbe entire piece. Lay the doth en the board, turn over and lace tt with a stout card or tape, tbe same as you would lace a shoe using, however, only about every fourth loop. The cover can be easily removed and washed. Fruit Woks. Chop line or put through a food chopper equal quantities of figs, dates and nut meats. With a little tart Jelly, like currant or grape ; work this into a thick paste. Stir into the well beaten whites of two or more eggs and spread on long salted wafers. If the jelly does not seem to stiffen the whites, use a little pulverised sugar I I Christmas Eve f in the Kitchen Catfrtifet. 1,1 Wttra HawaptMr Ukl.Lv By ELIANOR B. KINO. N THJB kitchen of an apart ment building la tbe city was seated a large, husky msn with a little girl of sbout seven, on one knee, and a boy of perhaps six, on tbe other knee. "But grandpa, I don't see why Santa Claua doesn't corae," said little Doris. "We have waited se long out here tn this old kitchen." At this, Master Fred laboriously climbed down from his grandpa's knee and ran over to the kitchen door, and then to the window. "Isn't it disgusting, grandpa T 1 can't even see him coming," "Well, you know," aald grandpa, as Fred climbed back upon his knee, "Santa Claua was a little boy once muiseir, and ne knows now impa tient little boys are. He has a hard time, though. Every year he has more boys and girls to bring toys to tnan he had the year before. "But grandpa," said Doris, "I never knew Santa Claus was ever little Doy." "Oh, yes," asserted trrandDa flrmlv. "Once upon a time a group of fairies were playing around in an open place under some trees i they found little baby asleep. They took baby to their queen. Tbe fair les loved the little baby, so they begged tbe queen to let them keep hlra and take care of him, The queen consented and the little boy Glaus' thrived un der tbe cart ef the fairies." "S-b-h I Grand pa, I think he's commlng, Interrupted Fred as he again climbed down and ran to the window. "Nothing doing," be said with much disgust and gave a signal with his arm like the flagman doss wjian telling a train to g Grandpa obeyed the slgasl and con tinued: "He lived under tbe care of the fairies until be grew to be quite a man. Then the queen ordered her fairy workmen to build Clans' a hut as he was a mortal and could not live the way the fairies did, sny longer. Claus' had lota of time when be got into his new nemo and he occupied It by carving things. The fairies hsd taught him bow to whittle and be be gan making all sorts of toys. "There was a village seine distance from his hut and every time he heard of a. little soy or girt down Id tbe village who was sick, he took them one of his little toys. The children grew to like him ever so much. After a while he became acquainted with se many children that he found It hard to get around and see them all so often. He decided that he would work sll year making toys, and then go around and find out which of the children had been good, and leave them presents. "When the fairies heard of this plan they were delighted and gave Hants uiaus four reindeer and a sled to help him out. "After many yean of this hard work Santa Olaus began to show that he was grow ing eld. The fairies realised that Santa Glaus was a mortal and would die, se they-" "Santa Olsus hss come," some one shouted from the front room. "Hurry and finish, grandpa. What did they dor queried Doris nervously. "They gave Santa Clans everlasting life so that he could make little chil dren happy always," finished grandpa. "Oh, I am so glad," said both ef the kiddies. '"Now, to see whst Santa brought," said grandpa, and all three made a rush for the parlor. DAY BIFORS, CHftfgTMAf. PatienceAren't you sorry now yoa didn't do year Chitstma shopping early? Patrice Why, Im going to. I'm going ob earl this svening to do tt. Bemevlng Pencil Marks. Indelible pem-ll marks may be re moved by soaking for a few minutes In alcohol and tbeu washing in the regular way. The alcohol is Just as effective after the material thus stained has been was bed and Ironed. Uncompromisingly Morose. 'Christmas comes hut once a year," said the ready-made (.rlioeopher. "Tee," replied Mr. Orewcner ; "s tor ido deesnt eoroe even as often as last But consider now leaf It takes to get ever It" - Do your Christmas Shopping now. Always read the ads. , OKKOM 18 CUTTING T. & OUT OF CATTLI Bovine tuberculosis eradication work is progressing rapidly in Ore iron. State and federal mer. are work ing along both the accredit herd andj circumscribed area plan. There are already nearly 100 credited herds in the state located in 19 counties. Fifteen counties are engaged in cir- cumscrinea area testing and others will start the work in 1922. The department of agriculture re port for September shows a total of 2,530 accredited cattle in Oregon with 6,806 herds comprising 67,273 cattle under government supervision. One thousand three hundred and fifty herds totaling 13,500 cattle are on the waiting list. Oregon stands in seventh place in the United States in number of cattle under state and federal supervision and ia second in number of cattle once tested. The appropriation for this work is for far less in Oregon than in most other sttaes, Washington has more than double the Oregon appro priation and California about ten times as much, The splendid results secured in this state have been possible only through the close co -opc ratios existing be tween state and. federal inspectors, county farm bureaus and the college extension service. TEACHER'S EXAMINATIONS , Notice is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Washing ton County, Oregon, will hold the regular examination of applicants for State Certificates at the Court House in Hiilsboro as follows: Commencing Wednesday, December zi, at v:m o'clock a. m. and continuing until Saturday, December 24, 1921. Wednesday Forenoon U. S. History, Writing, (Penman ship), Music, Drawing. Wednesday Afternoon Physiology, Reading, Manual Training, Composition, Domestic Science, Methods in Reading, Course of Study for Drawing, Methods in Arithmetic. Thursday Forenoon Arithmetic, History of F-ducation, Psychology, Methods in Geoirraphy, Mechanical Drawing-. Domestic Art, Course of Study for Domestic Art. ihursday Afternoon Grammar, Geography, Stenography, American Literature. Physics. Tvne- writing. Methods in Language, Thesis for Primary Certificate. Friday Forenoon Theory and Practice, Orthography (Spelling), Physical Geography. Eng lish Literature, Chemestry. rrioay Afternoon School Law, Geoloiry, Algebra. Civil Government. Saturday Afternoon Geometry, Botany. Saturday Afternoon General History, Bookkeeping. 25t2 N. A. FROST, Co. Supt. THB O I FT I CHOOSB. jflr IVB m the bMrthttoae wtth A3 the slow that warms J? ths will wtihlni I ohooM the sift of klndl mllM, that wcavltb can ntv.r via; The Uugh that rlpntM tt the Mm from hart where paact sub llm Reigns In the fullncw ef eonUnt to Mms the Chrlitmaa Urn. Lemon Snaps. Cream together one large cupful of sugar and two-thirds of a cupful of butter. Dissolve half a teaspoonful of soda la two teaspoonfuls of hot water and add to the creamed mix ture. Flavor with the grated rind of a lemon. Add enough sifted niAJ to roll out vary thin; cut and bske la a hot even, Have You Ever Waited Until Too Late? Listen! Look Hero! HARDWARE CADY-PEGG CO. FURNITURE , "WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS" . CHAMPION 8PHAKR8 , AT COOPER MT, Winners ia spelling at Cooper Mt. school during the past three months were: Eighth GradeByron Cola. Seventh Alice Blomquist, Douglas Smith. Fifth Edith Leopold, Mabel Mlt sel. Fourth -Jenefred Blomquist. Third Doris Wells. Hclmar Oberg. Second Oliva Kauppila, ;. Second B Arkisuma Watanabe. First Theresa Finta. GUT PACKAGE OF FRUIT IS POPULAR The old question which is always raised at this season of the year Is with us agan, "What shall I send for Christmas!" Deciding this question will cause worry for more people than will the disarmament conference. The practice of sending a box of Oregon fruit to friends and relatives in the east Is becoming more p opular than ever in recent years and it Is a very appropriate way to remember them during the holiday season. Tie one objection to this sort of gift is Its weight which eliminates some kinds of fruit because of the expense of ship ping long distances. To overcome this difficulty nearly all of the large packers of prunes pro duce small packages weighing from five to ten pounds packed especially for the holiday trade. Heavy ssles of these packages are being reported at the present time, A majority of them will be shipped eaat as gifts, and some of them will go as far as Englsnd sjk! Scotland. The unusually fine quality and slse of the fruit Is a factor which la influencing many peo ple in selecting the package to send . s gift. This style of package Is especially populsr in Scotland and the Oregon Growers association has sent Isrge lots there to meet the demand during the Christmas season. R. S. JOHNSTONE ARBMt Shop fully aqulpBMl wlta lataat wMtrleal dVrkan and ...if IMa. that bava. a ftnt-cru, akam BfcraH MMI MIIUMNO BBAVBKTON, ORMON Losli Bros. i BATTMY CHARGING AN REPAIRING VULCANIZING ValUd BUU. aad rtak Tfraa aad Taaw Baararton, Or.. u., FAIU,I2RS'WEEX " CimMi, Or, Om. mVII. Hal Wiotar Short Counaa Fruit and Vffetable Coora... Dm. MT,.V Tractor Mechanlca Couri. Jan. -Har, M, Dairy Manufacture Coura. - Jan. i-Har 1 tt Africultur. Coura. . Jin. -Har. 18, W Dairy Hcrdunon'a Count . Jan. Man. It, n Grain Graduif Count, , Jan. -, K Beekeping Coura. Jan. SO-Kab. it, V Homemaken' Conferanc. . Mar. ao-lia, U OK EG CON AGRICULTURAL COLLHiB Pull Information on any Coura bf writing THB REGISTRAR. 0. A. C, Corvallia. Oregon i You can ten anything thronf bb Liner Column. Alice Genevieve Sails : ' t AccndiM Taaaker at Plua ., Tuaadera ka Baarattaa Stedi. la Cady Mdf. BDNNING'8 BY8TBM f.r Ht B.gtuMfi xmaa candiaa J 15c aor 40c par lb. ' ' gift boXM ' Mc to 11.50 par box home bakery j, b. kamberger, prop. Ihawtti LKSMr rati AlUataat KILN NO Manual. , i aa Pnaat . YaraJaa Mali fWaali a htrabr P. . BAULBMMCK. PROT. W.LPEGG UHBaRTAXE AND PUNaBAli MMONB. Manned Railafa Caila 0EAY8BTN Ws are very much inter ested in furnishing all of our friends homes with Rockers for Chrlntmas. With thin particularly in view, we bava made some very Interesting purchases in which ws are sura you will all be Interest ed. Quality and price are ex ceptional. It is useless for ns to try to describe these Rockers, you Just must coma and see them In order to ap preciate their real beauty and sppearanee, LOT1 $1211 j LOT 2 $14U LOT 3 $1612 Nothing so nice for a Christmaa gift as a useful rocker which all members of the household may enjoy, Don't throw Rocks, givs ftockers. Other useful gifts Include pocket knives, carving sets, aluminum ware, clocks, tea pots, and Pyrsx Were. t Make This a ' Useful . Christmas