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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1934)
his birth is a child a first right ah ! ago. has more than 40 students, day f- an American citizen/' Governor Me- ! and night classes. Situated in a KRI. MON. 1 er declared at Salem Wednesday. I large residential property remodeled SAT. THUBS. “In reality, a birth certificate is an into a delightfully arranged college | in fun Vs citizenship papers. More plant, the campus occupies a full ! With Claude Breretun and H. IL JEFFRLEM, Publisher over, official birth records are be quarter block. Included in the build-, life Music coming increasingly necessary as mg are modern air conditioning fea- , demands for proof of age and na tures and indirect lighting. The Lonesome Club Published Friday o f each week by the Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton Local Residents are Urged tionality grow. A properly recorded 821 S. W. 4th Ave. Portland birth certificate proves age, inheri- Ora Hate red as saoond-oiaas matter at the postoffir.e at Beaverton, Ore. to Exhibit Christmas CLASSIFIED ADS bring wonderful ADMISSION ALWAYS 25c tability and legitimacy, among other Spirit things. lesuits. Try cne and become a regular | HubeciipUen Hatee “The Post-office department has profit gainer. ____11.00 Three Months ... ............... ___ « .35c One Tear - With only a few more days to wait distributed cards all over Oregon in ____ .60 Subscriptions Payable In Advance Six Months before the arrival of Christma« and the drive we are making with the for the visit of the good old Saint Census Bureau and the state Emer Beaverton Office—Broadway at O. E. tracks. Phone Beaverton 7503 Nicholas, and the whole world are gency Relief," said Dr. F. D. Striek Portland Office—408 Dekum Bldg., Phone ATwater 5914 counting the hours and even the er, secretary o f the Board, "but fami minutes. If they aren’t, they must lies were probably missed here and | Already, lists there. We request everybody to in chance of recovery is much higher be sick or abnormal. have been made, letters written to form us of any case in which a fam than when treatment is delayed and Don’t Let Fire Turn the cost of the patient's care consid Santa Claus and the long wait for the ily with a child under one year of Christmas Joy to Sorrow erably less. time to come being borne impatiently age has no card, and we will immed iately supply as many as are need Once every year, at the Christmas While Christmas is primarily a ed." The Board's office is 816 Ore season, the people of almost every children’s holiday, the grownups of gon Building, Portland. There was an atmosphere of Christmas everywhere In the San community in this country have an this county will have a great part in j Backing the campaign, which aims ford home, where pretty decora opportunity to help fight the scourge making it a real success. The very 1 to see that everyone of Oregon’s tions of quick-burning materials had that afflicts so many persons. It is foundation of the observance of babycitizens gets his or her “first been used profusely. The gifts had the privilege of every reader to parti Christmas is giving and without this papers” for this Christmas Mrs Wil- been opened, and heaps of paper and cipate in this great battle by buying there would be no Christmas. ! liam Kletzer, state president of the tissue had been left near the tree. Christmas «eals or Health Bonds To some people Christmas giving Congress of Parents and Teachers Sounds of festivity filled the house, which will aid the national and local has come to mean an "exchange of | asked 300 branch organizations to be associations to carry on the campaign and in childish glee little Alice don necessary to win the victory that is gifts” rather than any unselfish giv- sure that all parents in their com ned a paper costume. ing. We give to those from whom munities with children to whom the Snap! A vicious spark from a desired. I we expect to receive and give in pro- j card applies fill it out immediately • * • * short circuit beneath the tree ig HARDWARE portion to what we do receive. By and mail it to the Census Bureau, nited thin tissue! The flames leaped Christmas Trade Improves doing so, we lose the real meaning; The card goes post-free, Portland, Ore. AT. 5694 528 SW 1st Ave., instantly to Alioe’s flimsy costume of the observance and the joy we | and she ran shrieking from the room. might receive. A spirit of confidence seems to ,be Then people woke up. Uncle Jack widespread and the people are spend Wouldn’t it be a fine thing *.hls Decker Business stuck out his foot, neatly tripping ing their money more freely than Christmas if every citizen of this the child onto a rug, into which he last year. College Praised Besides, which is decid rolled her, snuffing out the flames edly to the point, they have more county would accept the responsi bility of giving something to some- as he protected her face and hair. money to spend. one less fortunate than himself and Orie of the latest business enter- Dad and Uncle Art reappeared with All sections of the United States fire extinguishers that made short report u similar condition, attributed thu 3 help to lighten that person's Pr'se8 on Southeast Hawthorne bou- 811 S. W. Broadway Decker Business college work of the fire. But the room was to improved farm income, large- load a little? There are so many | levard. people around us who, through no ,ai bee,\, warmly received in the PRESENTS Ills XMAS WINE LIST a wreck, Alice had some painful payrolls, emergency government burns and the holiday spirit was expenditures and more stable bank fault of their own. are having such ' ‘ hr!'dn» di«trict according to O. V. Cham (Mix ne—Mumms 1926-28, Veuve Cliquot, Mercier 1926, Golden a struggle for existence that even a ' a the Prop®**- considerably dampened. State 1916 Aristocrat. ing conditions. These are factors 1 L ’ l ^ J * * " tborne bou’ Nevertheless, heart-felt t h a n k s that make for confidence as Individ little would help so much. Sparkling Wine«—Liebfraumilch — Moselle — Admiration Lacryma We read in the newspapers of the . au ®P®c ^er White presl- giving went up from the Sanford^ as uaig look ahead and present spend Christi. larger cities where the welfare asso- Th ,.e ns u J®?' they realized what might have hap ing reflects optimism for 1935. clations have prepared a list of the gf , s ar ed here 20 years Sparkling Biirgund>s—Clos de Vogeot, Red Cap Beaune, White Cap, pened to their child and home. They • • • * Asti Rouge Ambassador.: neediest cases that have come to I — 1 _________ were lucky folks, indeed! Every One Year of Repeal their attention and help is ___ Rhine and Moselle—Liebfraumilch 1921-29 Rudeelteim, Berncastel, Christmas brings reports of fires for these. Money and assistance Is Piesporter 1929 Berncastel Doctor 1924, Burgomeisters 1924. that did not end so fortunately. Four Successful PILES With the end of the first year of given by rich and poor alike to help lessons are pointed out. ly Treated Ilergundy—Pommard 1926, Beaune 1926, Beaune 1923, Volnay 1923 First is the importatnce of purch- prohibition repeal one finds that li- these unfortunates. Chambertin’ 23. AS LOW AS $ 1 5 While we may not do this in this uslng standard wires, fuses, plugs, I quor is legal in thirty states, as com- Bordeaux—Chateau Margaux '24, Chateau La Tour de la Reine, Cha No operation: BÔckets” ~ànd"" sets" of "chrLtmas" tree P“ red w‘ luh nineteen on the date of town, still all of us know of some j teau Smith Haut Lafitte, Haut Sauterne ’26 Chateau d’Yquem‘28, child,‘ some man or woman who. un lights. In addition, have all extra ' »I»**- Thls- 11 APP<mrs, is about the No pain or loss Calvets Modoc, Calvets Graves, Calvets Margaux, Graves wiring done by a licensed electrician, only progress made in handling the less some outside aid Is received, of time Superieur 1926. liquor problem. will have a rather barren, cheerless detach appliances when not in use Write for Reports from many «cates indi Christmas. California Wines—Sonoma. Guasti, Concannon, Wente Bros. surely, we couldn’t en-1 and don’t hang wires over nails. Free Booklet Hass' Ale—Ballantines Ale — Blue Ribbon Ale — Guinness* — Gin- Second is the folly o f using inflam cate that the saloon has returned, iov our Christmas as much if we < that bootlegging flourishes and that Dr. R. S. Parker Ginger Ales and Beers. mable decorations for trees and the government is losing much reve failed to share our much or little with others. 1001 Guardian rooms. (Incombustible decorations nue. Bitters — Cocktail Shakers — Bar Accessories — Party Room Bars. In fact, while the Federal Let's make this an unselfish Christ Bldg. are now on sale.) All paper and tis | Treasury collects about $350,000,000 AT. 3982— We Deliver 1'ortland, BE. 5206 sue wrappings from packages should j this is about $150.000,000 short of mas. remembering the words of Him j 3d Si Ader whose birthdav we are observing also be disposed of at once. -A what was expected from the $2 a when he said “It is more blessed to The last two lessons stand to the gallon tax. pive than to receive.” credit of the Sanfords: They used the correct method of putting out According to some people, U. S. flames in clothing and they kept fire now stands for “Uncle Santa.” Governor M»ier F.r*rlorses extinguishers handy. When clothing * . • • catches fire, the person should never This Christmus season is an ex Register— Rabv Campaign run, but always get down on the cellent opportunity for all of us to floor and roll in a rug or blanket, remember the unfortunate families In holding tt tight about the neck to our commlnity. Let’s try and make Endorsement hv Oovpcnor Meier protect the face. Fire extinguishers everybody happy for just one day! of Oregon’s Re^lster-Yopr Wehv ninny times will stop a fire before it • * • • camnaicn and an anneal hv the State gets dangerous. It's about time for good old-fash hoard of health for all citizens to aid Still other essential precautions ioned resoluters to begin work on the in seeing that every family with a are: child less than a vear old has a card programs for 1935. <JM o e l e n i o Instruct children carefully In the • • • • on which to report the hfrth to the use of toys, especially electrical ones A« 1934 comes to an end we might Census Bureau were developments Avoid toys requiring an alcohol or i as well admit that we are in better thi° week. kerosene lamp. Flimsy motion pic-1 shape than we expected to be. “Prompt and official recording of GIVE YOU ALL THESE; ture machines should be avoided, as children may borrow or rent inflam Time Control mable film and attempt to use It. ! Smoking: Tn rooms decorated Temperature Control for the holidays and where excited ^ children are playing, smoking is apt I A u tom atic fig h tin g to be dangpcoiis. Considerate smok- j . r ers will use another room. Insulated, V entilated Ovens Candle«: Never use lighted candles I for decorations. They are especially i Sou-T ippable Shelves i hazardous on trees, and on window sills where curtains may be blown Çounterbaluuisd Own Doors « Waste Baskets against them. Smokeless, (gliding Broilers Trees: Set trees up securely and . All Kinds of Office Furniture at some distance from lighting and | ‘ Porcelain filarn eI Finish and Accessories Home Desks heating fixtures. A new type of stand which holds the butts in water, keeps D. C. W A X trees greener. A good precaution Is to take down the tree and dispose of Office Equipment House It a few duy.* after Christina« Santa Claus: Don't let old Kris I 219 SW Brdy., AT. 4313 Krlngle himself be a fire hazard. Oftentimes his costume or "whisk ers” would burn furiously If acci dentally ignited. This would hardly! be fa»c to the old gentleman. Cos - 1 tume and cotton beard can be made aafer tf sprayed with a solution of ! water-glass .which is obtainable at all drug stores. • • • • Remember Every Child Christmas DANCE hristmas J J. J. KADDERLY Jack Houston’s House of Vintages 17 / resolve to be every good cook day,husband milieu GAS R A N G E S Desk & Chair Pads, Pen Sets, Lamps «S IP * Help Fight Tuberculosis The sale of Christmas Seals, spon sored every year by the National Tu berculosis association, is now going on In this county and should meet with a hearty response hwe. More than 660,000 American citizens are said to suffer from tuberculosis at an economic cost of around $350,- 000,000 a year, and despite the pro gress being made in control work the disease still kills more people in the prime of life than any other malady. Early diagnosis is virtually import ant for the recovery of individuals and extensive educational programs along this line are being carried out. W’hen the disease is diagnosed wiihin six months of the first symptom the I „ . . if you'll buy me an Automatic Gas Range Columbia Auto Top & Body Co. 315 N. W . 11th Ave. : B R o a d w a y 4(>74 John J. Wojcik, Mgr. Capable, Conscientious Service „ Day or Nigh* Serve Regardless of the Time W. E. PEGG Mortician BEAVERTON, OREGON WON HERE! I. GAMHHIM'N BEER Every Day 40 c, Sunday a 50 c H IGH LAND P ortland G - A Dinner 40c TAVERN RESTAURANT 815 M. W . Broadw ay, op Journal ------- Open S 4 Hours a Day .. Also I.unchns 14 c— lie # Wise woman, we say. A resolu tion to be a good cook is easy to keep. If you can follow a recipe, you can cook successfully on an automatic gas range. Its Oven Heat Control maintains exactly the temperatures specified for your baking and roasting. On its surface burners, you get instantly, just the proper heat you need for any top cooking. The smokeless broiler gives new savor to meats and fish. Smartly styled —but highly efficient —are these modern gas ranges. And economical— no end—"for they save in time, in labor, in IIIK IM IY C H R IS T IN A S PHOENIX IRON W ORKS 300 S. E. Hawthorne Blvd. EAst 0028 Portland, Oregon as food, and in fuel. Thousands are pridcfully owned by discriminât« ing Oregon women. In their homes gas has been carefully se* lected as the preferred cooking fuel because it is so low in cost, so clean, so quick, and o f never- failing dependability. Dealers are showing the new automatic gas ranges, and we have attractive displays of the 1935 models in our showrooms. See them this week. Ask about liberal credit terms. And don t forget — a new gas range can be bought with a Federal Housing Act loan. W e will gladly tell you how. & C oke C om pany » FREE A $25.00 SET OF S T A I N L E S S E N A M E L E D W A R E W H E N Y O U B U Y A N E W GAS R A N G E — pneed 5 8 5 .5 0 or more without kitchen heater, or $1 2 5 0 0 or more with heater D i T A I 1 S AT D I A L E R S O R AT O U R S H O W R O O M S !