The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, December 21, 1928, Image 4

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p er waiting.
“ When v.e reached home It was
plutuh dark, so I stopped at the hou-*»
for a lan tern and told mu w hat 1 had
Lodge Directory
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BEAVER LODGE
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Meet* first tn d third Ttwr*dav* of
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BEAVER CHAPTER
No. IOC. O. E. S.
and III
M eets
second
and
fourth W ednesday of
each m onth.
B arb ara Gorham , W o rth y M atron
M argaret Denny, S ecretary.
C ard party tn d 500 the third
W ednesday—V isitors welcome.
xs
iristmas E ve
Wickes Wamboldt
NE o f the be*t tim es I ever had
on C hristm as w as about five
y ears ago,” said Jaso n Griggs
rem iniscently us we sat In front
of a big log Are In Ida cozy s it­
ting room C hristm as eve.
Mrs. Griggs sm iled and looked up
from h e r sewing. “ We did have u lot
of fun th u t C hrlstm u j, didn't we, J a ­
son ?’’
"W e certulnly did, ma.” Jason
laughed softly and co n tinued:
“I had gone to tow n C h ristm as eve
w ith a load of wood. T he sun was
B eaverton city council m eets first
M onday of each m onth.
B eaverton C ham ber of Commerce
m eets second T uesday in each m onth.
M odern W oodm an of Am erican,
Silverleaf camp, m eets the first S a t­
urday and third T uesday of the
month.
B eaverton I. O. O. F. No. 25 2
m eets every M onday night at their
hall in B eaverton. N. G. J. F. God­
a rd ; sec’ty M. E. U nderhill.
p retty well down when I sta rte d h o m e;
and us I cam e along th e stre e t back
of the baseball park I saw a lot of
household goods piled out on th e side­
walk. A man and woman and two
little children w ere standing th ere
looking a t the stutT like they didn’t
Beaver G range, No. 324, m eets the know w hat to do. I stopped.
second S aturday of each m onth. B. K
“ ‘Been put out?’ I asked.
Denny, m aster, Mrs. R uby Boyd, sec­
“ ‘Yea, sir,' suld th e woman. The
retary.
Bum didn't say u word. H e hud the
*■■■ --------------------------- -. *.■*! I______ m o st woebegone look on his face I
ever saw. To have one’s goods
Professional Cards
dum ped onto the sidew alk a t any tim e
Isn't pleasant, but on C hristm as
e re of all tim es Is Just about the
HARE, McALEAR A PETERS
W orst
Attorneys-at-Law
“ ‘Got any place to go?’ I asked.
U pstairs, Sliute Savings Bank Bldg
“ ‘No sir,’ said the w o m an ; then I
Hillsboro, Oregon.
turned to the man.
“ *IIow did you get this way?’ I
asked, lie lifted Ids head und looked
uie straig h t In the eye.
THOS H. TONGUE, JR.,
‘“ C arousing,’ he said frank as you
Attorney-at-Law—Notary Public
please. I liked the way he said It.
1 like frunU hearted folks. If a mini
Office, Commercial Building
will be open and above hoard with me
Hillsboro, Oregon.
I cun alw ays get along with him.
B eaverton Kebekah Lodge No. 248
m eets 1st mid 3rd T uesday of each
m onth. Mrs. A lbert Erickson, N. G.
Lena G odard, secretary.
:: A. M. HOCKENS
; ! Contractor & Builder
Any
S ize
Phone 0825
B u ild in g
Beaverton
STANDARD HARDWARE
New and Second-hand Furniture
ED. HALSTEN
B eaverton, Ore. - - - l ’hone 4855
W e buy for cash any second­
hand goods.
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HARDWARE
$
Plumbing and Heating
F. W. BISHOP
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Phone 2003
Beaverton, Or.
A S W . W . V .S V . V .W .W W
MAPES & SON
Billiard Parlors
Cigars
Tobaccos
Confections
Soft Drinks
Cady Bldg.
Watson. St
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S V S N % % % % W .V W S W .V .% S S V .\%
F- A. N oyes
ST. C E C E L IA C H U R C H
X u its Day ¿services
H igh m ass 6 a. in .; second m ass
7.40 a. i n .; th ird m ass
a m.
B ethlehem N ativity C hild in ch urch
fo r 2 weeks.
CLA SS PL U M B ,*
H E A T IN G A N D c a s FIT T jy
C* U .
d o n e ; and she laughed and told me I
w as Just as crazy ns ever. I drove
th e folks down to th eir little cottage
buck of the orchard. We soon had
thing« In and the stove u p : and while
th e woman und the children were -ci­
ting things to rlaht I took Jim G hat
wus the fellow s nam e) and we went
up to my back yard to get u load of
wood. I knew they didn’t have any­
thing to eut, so while Jim w as piling
P ianos and fine fm -nitor#
k e e p th e ir rir h finish with
0 -C e d a r P olish. It clean«
a s it polishes— with speed
• n d safety. 4-oz. L ottie,
30 c; 12 ox.* 60c.
: en tire year.
C H U R C H O F C H R IS T
T he young people vs411 p u t on a
( hristm as play, called ' the t h ris t­
m as Q uest”. E verybody is u n ited .
An election of officers will be held
| a lte r the preaching service, Sunduy.
All m em bers a r t urged to be p resen t.
| Bible school at 9:45 P reach in g at
) l :U0. Serm on, "T he B irth of Je su s” l
S upernational or Not.
C elebrate the birth of the w orlds
Suvior by atten d in g ch u rch some
place next Sunday.W elcom e to all a t |
our services.
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' a < ‘ i It's an O srrich .taking his
( I turn in silhng on about 16or
20 eggs You know each
male Ostrich has
four or five um/ty
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f o u n t a i n pe ns
$1.50 and up
Make HER a Real Christmas Gift
this Year
C h erok ee Parlor Furnace
R egular $ 7 5 NO W $65
Dietsch Hardware Store
! A M ERRY CHRISTMAS
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and a
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H A P P Y N EW YEAR
C harles Berthold
N o tice to
th e public
S paying 50c a tube for
your tooth paste (and there
are many very good denti­
frices selling today at that
price).
Suppose, like most peo­
ple, you buy about twelve
tubes during a year. Now
if you knew that you could
buy as good a dentifrice as
can be made and still save
each year the price of 25
loaves of bread or 60 bars of
soap or 40 pounds of sugar or
a box of fine cigars—could
you conscientiously fail to
take advantage of such an
opportunity?
That is exactly what you
do when you buy Listerine
Tooth Paste at 25c for a
large tube. Figure it out for
yourself.
LISTERINE
T O O T H PA ST E
PA R LO R FURNACE
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Have the following - T h e Quality Junior, Martha Wadiii'Mon '
Foot W arm er, T h e Oakland Circulator, Norlhri 11 King
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and
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G roceries
to
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me u/m gs o f an Ostrich
óre loo small tobe used
fo r fluing .bur they hetp /
to baiane«? the bmd
They also serve as
sails u/hert - ' Ä
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tfv? Ostndy
After about six u/eeks if the
eggs ane not all hatched, the
male bird becomes impatient
and presses the pad in fro nt of
his chest against each egg m turn.
He breaks the egg, pulls o u t the
m em branous bag u’lth the young
bird in it and.after su/aUounng
the bag, goes on to another egg
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TCieu lau tKeir eggs in a hole
su/oop^d m the sand. and
y-
taka turns in sitting on them
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As soon as the uoung binds are oul
o f their shells.they begin to pick
up small stones to prepare tr.t r
aijza rd s fo r grinding the food u/L
their parents
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th e wood outo the truck I w ent Into
the kitchen and found th a t ma had
already Ilxed up n basket fo r them.
Dr. A. E. Wilson
GOOD CORD W OOD
“A fter ma and I had finished our
supper, ma suys to me ‘Juson, tho*e
B E T H E L C O N G R E G A T IO N A L
Delivered
Optometrist
young ones a re not going to have any
$5.00
a
Cord
( 'hristm as p resents.’ And I said ‘Well,
At 7 :30 this coming Sunday even­
Jeweler
thut will never do.’ So we p u t on our ing occurs the annual C hristinas can ­
Phone
Beaverton
8055
duds and clim bed Into the flivver tata presented bv m em bers of the
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und drove to town und blew ourselves. B e th e l C o ngw gatkm al c h c jr. lTu
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“ We bought Jim a p a ir o f overalls,
in chosen tb it season
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a Jum per and some heavy work gloves, uious L ight” (S tu lts) and expresse- »J*
som ething he could use on the farm. the relationship b e tw i-n tin
aiding *£
We bought Mrs. Jim a nice w arm
star of B ethlehem and the Slicplieids
sw eater und a dress. We got each of
tind tin r-vise men.
tlie kids a little red sw eater, a red
Soloists for this S unday evening
stocking cap and shoes, and some toys
rervice
include Miss R hoda Shell- |
and candy and popcorn und oranges.
cnberger,
M iss Viola H ansen, M rs. j
“ ‘We ure fools,’ I says to ma on
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G.
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ebb,
M rs.E. L. Spencer, W
th e way home. ‘Nobody Is ever grate­
H. Boswell, H a rris H ansen, and E. G.
ful for w hat you do for them .’
“ ‘T hat Isn't the Idea,’ suys ma to i \ \ ebb. T hey will be supported in the 1
me, ‘to do things fo r people to make Ichorus num ber by the full choir, !
them grateful. You want to do things M rs. R. G. D oty accom panying. All
[ are invited to atten d ,
j T he S unday m orning C hristm as
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services at B ethel C hurch includes
the sto ry of the birth of C hrist in
song, taken from /Fear is can tu ta * X - X 'X 'X * X 'X - X " X 'X ‘X " X 'X 'X X 'X ‘X ‘X -X * X ‘X -X ‘X -:X ‘v X-
“T h e S tar of H ope”, while M rs. E.
IG. W ebb sings the o fferto ry solo.
Shop where you live— Help build up your communit
"It Came C pon the M idnight C lear.”
I (M ark er) a beautiful arran g em en t
for folks because things ought to be ¡of the well know n hyntn.
I'V V V V
r v v v *!* v *!* v v v v v v v v v v '!
d o n e !’
t
‘“ Guesse you’re right,’ says I, ‘ns
N A Z A R IN E C H U R C H
you alw ays are.’
“E arly next m orning ma and I c a r­
C hristm as greetings to von all. I
ried the things down to Jim ’s house. I
T
h
e
Sunday
School
will give a!
never saw a m ore tickled bunch in m.v
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ris
tm
a
s
program
on
M
onday, D c-j
life. T he kids squealed and yelled.
T hey w ere as happy as pigs In a ceuibcr 24th tai 7 :30 p. in. E very |
goober patch. And Jim had on a grin body invited to come. W e ‘AJill ob- 1
serve the “ W hite g iftf C hristm as
th a t took In Ills whole face.
this
year. You m ay bring a gift j t
“ ‘You sure have m ade a happy
C hristm as for us I’ says Mrs. Jim , and w rapped in w hite, for some needy 1
one.
h e r eyes w ere wet
T h e S unday services w ill be at {
“ ‘And yesterday afternoon It looked
like w e w eren’t going to have any the usual time with ap p ro p riate m e s -| *
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C hristm as,’ said Jim , uml Ills eyes , sages.
You tire invited to come and w o r­
w ere wet, to o ; then ma and I topped
things off by having the whole kit and ship with us.
parcel up to C hristm as dinner with us.
ROY L. N O I.T. P a sto r
T h a t sure was one jolly C hristm as.”
“W hat becam e of Jim ?” I asked.
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“Oh, Jim ’s got a farm of his own.
now. H e’s a n a tu ra l horn farm er, Jitn
'I - v v - i - l ' v v v v v v v v - I v v v v ' l - v v v v v v v v v : *: : : -: * * * * *
Is. And w hen he got a chance to get
th e H enry farm next to mine <>n easy
-I- Be Ready for the Cold Snap - Keep an Even 1 emp
term s, I helped him buy It and get
IT
eratu re in Your Home W ith a
started . H e’s making money, too; and
I reckon Jim Is one oi the best friends
I ’ve got. Talk about g ra titu d e ! Jim
Is one chap who doesn't overlook the
g ratitu d e business."
UPPOSE you are today
DAD AND I
iQ Dad,see the brae bird!
BEAVERTON
J ° bbi"*
edar
'Polish
“ ‘Why don't you cut It out?’ I
asked.
" ‘God helpin ' mo, I have cut It out
rigid now,’ h > said.
“ ‘Got a Job?* I asked.
“ ‘No.’ ho said.
“ ‘W ant ono?‘ I asked.
“ '.Mister,’ lie said, 'I'll take any do­
cent Jnti at anything I can feed my
w ife and children on.
‘“ W ell," Mild I, *niy nam e Is Griggs.
Jason Griegs. I’ve got a farm out here
on T urkey oreek. and I need sn «11-
.vear round hand. I've got a nice llttls
<(S), I N I . WcBtRrn NoWMnnPBr t'n lo n >
cottage out on my farm , too, th a t's
empty. If you w ant to move out and
go to work for me. I'll pay you
a m onth and give you your house rent,
Christm as’ Nam esake
your firewood, your milk and your
T he most Im portant of C hristm as’
eggs when they ain 't too scarce; and nam esakes is N atal, a province of
lei you have n piece of ground to m ake South Africa. The Portuguese dis­
yourself a gard en ; and let you havs covered it on C hristinas day and named
the tools to work It w ith.’
It N atal since It w as sighted on C hlst's
“ Well, that fellow's face lit up Ilk « 1 n a ta l day.
■ Jack-o'hm teru on a Halloween night, i
H e tried to say som ething hut he Just
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
couldn't. He acted like he was a bout
In
the C ounty C ourt of the state
to choke. Then u couple of big te a rs
of O regon for W ashington County.
pushed out of his eyes and rolled
In the m atter of the estate of A. E.
down Ids face.
“ It w as the woman who answ ered S tory, deceased.
N otice is hereby given th at the
She sa id : ‘Thank you, m ister! Thank
y o u ! It seems like God H im self must i undersigned has been duly confirm ed
by the above entitled court as E x­
have sent you to help us.’
ecutor of the last will and testam ent
“ ‘All right,' I said cheery a* yon
please. T ad's ¡die this stulT of your* of said deceased and has duly quali-1
fied as such.
rig h t Into the truck, and you folks'll
Now th erefo re all persons having
spend ('hlratm n* out on the farm with
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claim
s against said E state are hcre-
m e and my old lady.’
1 by notified and required to present
“ It didn’t take long to load up:
the
same,
to g eth er
with
proper
they didn't have overly m uch; and
vouchers th erefo r, to the u n d er­
they all worked like heavers, Inelud-
signed at the Bank of B eaverton in
nlg the two little ones. \Vp w ere soon
B e u e rto n , O regon w ithin six m onths
rolling along, with the man and one
front date hereof.
o f th e children sitting on a m attress,
D ated this 30th dav of Nov ember
and the woman and the other young­
• 1928.
s te r In the seat with me. It was get- ,
J. C BECK
tin g sort of lnfe, so 1 kind of let the
E
xecutor
of said estate
c a r have her head a h i t ; for a mail
317 A rtisan s Bldg
tUw hit'1 bm'U m arried as long a» I
P o rtlan d , O regon
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Everybody invited and welcome to
t hristm as services or bny during the
No. 1M, A. F. * A. M.
each m onth by o rd er of L. D. Shell-
en b rrg er, W . M , J B K ainberger,
secretary.
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