The Beaverton Review Friday, December 8, 1933 M rs. R o b e rt H o llan d Is s u ffe rin g w ith a n In fectio n In h e r h an d . • • • Mr. a n d M rs. H o m er W ilson have ta k e n u p th e ir re sid en ce on F ra n k lin avenue. • e • Mr. an d Mrs. D. C. C h in n o f P o rtla n d v isited w ith th e ir son, A. C. C h in n a n d fam ily S u n d ay . e • • M rs. P a u lin e Q uaid o f P o rtla n d w as a g u e st a t th e E v an s-W h it w o rth hom e T h a n k sg iv in g day. • • • Mr. a n d Mrs. L a w ren ce T u c k e r w ere d in n e r g u e sts a t th e hom e of Mr. a n d M r s E d W ilson, Sunday. • • • T h a n k sg iv in g d in n e r g u e sts a t th e G eorg e T h y n g hom e w ere Mr. a n d Mrs. L elan d B. S h aw a n d Mrs. M ary S t i t t • • • M rs. N ellie M yers. Miss H allle M yers a n d Miss M ae P au l, all of P o rtla n d , sp e n t T h a n k sg iv in g d ay w ith M r. an d M rs. L. L. M yers. • • • A lfred B erg ero n , fo rm e rly o f B ea­ v e rto n a n d now a stu d e n t a t L infleld college a t M cM lr.nvllle. w as a g u est o f H e rb e rt M ason S unday. • • • Mr. a n d Mrs. Jo h n M cLeod a n d Mr. a n d M rs. A. P . M arsh of P o rtla n d w ere T h a n k sg iv in g g u e sts a t th e hom e of M r. a n d Mrs. E sse x M arsh. • • • Mr. a n d Mrs. Ja m e s W h itw o rth an d sons, R o n ald n a d R o b e r t sp e n t S u n d ay v isitin g w ith Mrs. W h itw o rth 's fa th e r. F re d Schoen, a t H illsboro. • • • M rs. M yrtle, M iss F e rn H ain es. Mr a n d M rs. L. W. T u c k e r a n d M iss H azel H ain e s w ere d in n e r g u e sts a t th e Floyd T e fft hom e F rid a y evening. • • • Mr. a n d Mrs. A M. B o n e r a n d fam ily m oved fro m th e B a rn e s school d is tric t to B eav e rto n la s t w eek. T h ey a re living on W a tso n s tre e t n e a r N in th . • • • M r a n d Mrs. H . O. S tip e w ere d in n e r g u e sts a t th e h o m e o f th e ir son-in-law a n d d a u g h te r, Mr. a n d M rs. F r a n k All- h an d s, in P o rtla n d T h u rsd a y . • • • M r. a n d M rs. W . R. V an K le e k a n d d a u g h te r, C a th ry n , a tte n d e d a fam ily d in n e r g a th e rin g a t th e J. C. A n d erso n h om e in P o rtla n d T h u rsd a y . • • • M rs. L. F. S p en c e r e n te rta in e d th e T u esd a y B rid g e club a t h e r h o m e In P o rtla n d T u e sd a y a fte rn o o n . M rs. F . H . Schoene held th e h ig h h o n o rs. • • • A. E . H a n so n re tu rn e d W ed n esd ay fro m a tw o -w eek s' v isit a t A itk in , M inn., w h ere he h a d gone to a tte n d th e golden w ed d in g a n n iv e rsa ry of h is p a re n ts. • • • A n In te re stin g p ro g ra m b y th e p u p ils of th e W h itfo rd school, w as p re ­ se n te d a t th e school house W ed n esd ay evenin g , a f te r w h ic h a p a rty w as e n ­ joyed b y all. • • • T h a n k sg iv in g d a y g u e sts a t th e G eorge B la sse r h om e w ere Mr. an d M rs. H o w a rd H in g le y a n d d a u g h te rs, H elen a n d R u th , a n d H u b e rt H ingley, all o f P o rtla n d . • • • M r. an d M rs. F re d O lm stead w ere d in n e r g u e sts a t th e hom e of Mr. a n d M rs. V. A. W ood S u n d a y T h ey v isited th e M asonic h o m e a t F o re s t G rove la t e r In th e day. • • M rs. D ixie C oin o f S eattle, W ash., a n d son, M ilton o f P o rtla n d , w e re d in ­ n e r g u e sts a t th e h om e of D r. a n d Mrs. C. E . M ason S u n d ay . T h ey fo rm e rly resid e d in B e av erto n . • • • M r. a n d M rs. P . B. S w anson a n d ch il­ d re n o f C o rv allis w ere T h a n k sg iv in g w eek en d g u e sts a t th e E . J. Jo h n s o n h om e a t A loha. M r. S w an so n is a b ro th e r o f M rs. Jo h n so n . Mr. a n d Mm. M arion W a tso n and Mr. a n d M rs W a tso n Sr., G len Cullen, a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. M M each am of P o rtla n d w ere T h a n k sg iv in g d in n e r g u e sts a t th e L. R. R ichey hom e. • • • Mrs. M. C. M cK erch er a n d son. G eorge, w ere d in n e r g u e sts a t th e O. A. G ilm ore hom e in P o rtla n d T h a n k s­ g iv in g d a y T h e ir son, O. A. G ilm ore Jr., a n d w ife of K irk la n d , W ash., w ere also p resen t. • • • Mr. a n d M rs. R. R. S u m m e rs w ere h o sts w ith a d in n e r on T h a n k sg iv in g d ay a t th e ir hom e. T h e ir g u e sts w ere Mr. a n d Mrs. E. E. Stipe. M r a n d Mrs. H a rris H an sen , Mr. an d M rs. H o w ard G lenn of M ilw aukie. • • • Mr. a n d Mrs. M. H. M etcalf w ere d in n e r h o sts a t th e ir hom e T h u rsd a y , N o v em b er 30. T h e ir g u e sts w ere Mr. an d Mrs. H. M. B arn es, so n s Jo h n an d R o b ert, Miss M a rg a re t P e te rso n an d H a ro ld P e te rso n . • • e M rs S a ra h B u tn e r e n te rta in e d th e follow ing g u e sts a t d in n e r T h a n k s ­ g iv in g d ay : M r. a n d Mrs. W ilb u r D avey o f P o rtla n d . E d T h o m as, Mr. a n d Mrs. R oy B e rst a n d d a u g h te rs, H elen a n d W in ifre d . • • • Mr. a n d Mrs. O sc a r E ffe n b e rg o f Til­ lam ook, M ist R h o d a S h e lle n b e rg e r of Irrlg o n . Or., a n d P a u l S h e lle n b e rg e r of O regon S ta te college sp en t th e T h a n k s ­ g iv in g w eek e n d w ith th e ir p a re n ts, Mr. a n d M rs. L. D. S h ellen b erg er. • • • Mrs. E lla Je n s e n of W h itfo rd a n d h e r g ra n d so n . G eorge T u rn e r o f P o r t­ land, v isited w ith Mrs. J. H. F e lto n a t L a u re l la st w eek. T h e F e lto n s w ere fo rm e rly c a re ta k e rs a t th e c o u n try hom e o f S. S. M o n tag u e a t W h itfo rd . • • • Mrs. A M. J a n n s e n w as a Joint hos­ te ss w ith Mrs. E th e l B lrrell a t a lu n c h ­ eon g iv en fo r th e E liz a b e th T ip to n club o f 1930 m a tro n s of th e O. E. S. a t th e hom e o f Mrs. B lrre ll a t O ak G rove T h u rsd a y . A C h ris tm a s p a rty follow ed. • • • R oss H a rt is em ployed a t th e Lip- m an. W olfe St Co. sto re in P o rtla n d a n d is p la y in g a s c e n te r on th e L ip m an , W olfe b a sk e tb a ll team . R oss w as a s ta r a th le te a t th e B e a v e rto n h ig h school a n d O regon s ta te n o rm a l a t M onm outh. H e g ra d u a te d fro m th e local h ig h school in 1932. • • • T h e Z im b ric k fa m ily h eld a re u n io n a t th e h om e o f M r. a n d M rs. J . C. Zim ­ b ric k a t L e b an o n T h a n k sg iv in g day. T h o se p re s e n t w ere Mr. an d M rs. L ouis Z im b rick , Mr. a n d Mrs. M. K. E m m o n s a n d tw o sons. M r. a n d M rs. M a tt Zim ­ b ric k o f H ebo a n d M r. a n d M rs. V. D. A m ell o f P o rtla n d . • • • M iss F ra n c e s H a r t of P o rtla n d sp e n t la s t w eek en d a t th e hom e o f h e r p a re n ts, Mr. a n d M rs. W . H . H a rt, n e a r C ooper M ou n tain . Miss H a rt is a s tu ­ d e n t a t th e P o rtla n d B ible school, w h ere she is a sen io r. She is p re p a rin g h e rs e lf fo r m issio n a ry w o rk a n d ex­ p e c ts to go to C h in a w h en sh e h as co m p leted h e r co u rse. • • • M rs. F . C. P e c k w as called to G len­ dale, Cal., W e d n e sd a y m o rn in g on ac ­ c o u n t o f th e v e ry se rio u s illn ess of h e r m o th e r. H e r f a th e r h a s also been ill th e p a st th r e e y e a rs. M rs. R . L. T u c k e r of E v e re tt, W ash., s is te r of M r. P eck , h a s com e to ta k e c a re o f M rs. P e c k 's hom e d u rin g h e r ab sen ce. • • V M rs. R oy M ast a n d M rs. C. A. W ilson o f Coquille, O r., a n d Mr. a n d M rs. W a rd E v a n s a n d tw o c h ild re n of M y rtle P o in t le ft fo r th e ir re sp ectiv e h o m es la st W ed n e sd a y a fte r a 10 d a y s’ v isit a t th e J. F . F e ls h e r h om e a n d w ith Mr. W a rd 's p a re n ts a t T enino, W ash . T h e lad ies o f th e g ro u p a re co u sin s of Mr. F e lsh e r. L a w re n c e G laakl h . d hla tonsil« re ­ m oved D ecem b er 4. • • • M rs. R R. R a sm u sse n of A loha w as a v isito r In B e a v erto n W ednesday. « • • Miss B a rb a ra C ady sp e n t T h a n k s ­ g iv in g d ay a t th e hom e o f h e r slater, Mrs. Jo h n B a n k e rs. • • • C. N. J a e g e r of G ard en H om e w as a v is ito r in B e a v e rto n W ed n esd ay to a t ­ te n d th e fu n e ra l o f Mrs. N ichols. • • ♦ th e o p e re tta "T h e T re a s u re C heat,” w hich Is being p reen ted In th e h ig h school a u d ito riu m F rid a y evening, D ecem ber H, by th e m em b ers of th e G irls' G lee club. T h e re will also be given a one-act stu d o n t body play w ith a c a st c o n sistin g e n tire ly of boys. o ■ C H E H A L E M M O ll N T A t N 4-H PO T A T O C LU B HAM B A N Q U E T O ldest C lub In W ash in g to n C ounty C elebrate» A chievem ent D ay T h e C heh alem M ountain P o ta to club Mr. a n d Mrs. H o w ard H u g h ao n w ere T h a n k sg iv in g g u e sts a t th e hom e of held Its a c h ie v em en t d ay a n d b an q u et th e ir son, C a rl H ughaon, In P o rtla n d . a t th e hom e of Jo h n S c h m eltser, club leader, on F rid a y evening, D ecem ber 1. • « • O ne h u n d re d per cen t of th e club J im F ra n k o f R eedvllle sp e n t T h a n k sg iv in g a t th e hom e o f his m em b ers h av e fin ish ed th e ir w o rk In b ro th e r, Jo h n F r a n k on W atso n stre e t. th is club th is y e a r an d all 12 m em b ers ex h lb tled p o ta to e s a t th e ach ie v em en t • • • Mrs. L. E B a rtle y of S e attle, W ash., day. P o ta to e s w ero Judged by A. J. v isite d fro m W e d n esd ay to S u n d a y a t Rowell, w ho ta lk e d to th e club m em ­ th e G. W. G ra n t hom e on N in th stre e t. bers a t som e le n g th on picking p o ta to exhibits. H o b a rt M itchell, son of Mc­ • • • Mrs. W. J. L e o n a rd of S e a ttle visited K inley M itchell, p o ta to d e a le r of P o r t­ fo r a few d ay s la st w eek a t th e hom e land, w as a g u e st of th e 4-H club of h e r p a re n ts, Mr. a n d M rs. H. O. m em b ers a n d ta lk e d on th e m a rk e tin g of p o ta to e s in th is a n d o th e r sectio n s S tipe. • • • of th e co u n try . Jo se p h B elanger, a s ­ Mr. a n d M rs W . C. M cKell a n d Mias sis ta n t co u n ty ag en t, p re se n te d club J u lie tte C a rte r w e re T h a n k sg iv in g din pins to th e follow ing club m em b ers n e r g u e sts a t th e hom e o f M rs. F. O. Ja m e s A llison, G eorge Allison. M axine Allison. E rv in A trops, E in e r A trops, D o naldson. • • • P cro n tce Ego, M ardell D onnelly, V er­ D r. M ary H a s le tt an d Mr. a n d Mrs. non N ordln, W a lte r N ordin. R aym ond L. S c h u le r w ere d in n e r g u e sts of Rev. H ornibrook. S co tt H ay n es a n d H elen a n d Mr. G eorge W. S p rin g e r T h a n k s ­ S chm eltzer. T he C h eh alem M ountain P o ta to g iv in g day. • « • club is th e oldest club In W ash in g to n Mrs. M ichael K a h r. ro u te 3, trip p e d co u n ty th a t h a s been In co n tin u o u s o v e r a m ilk b u c k e t W ed n esd ay an d existence sin ce It w as first s ta rte d b ro k e 3 ribs, in a d d itio n to sp illin g a T h is clu b w as s ta rte d In 1923 w ith O tto B rose us leader. Mr. B rose w as full b u c k e t of m ilk. follow ed by C h a rle s H aynes, W illiam • • • L ittle D o ro th y Lee C a rr fell from P eters, Mrs. H. P S tric k le r a n d th e n S ch m eltzer. w ho h a s Just th e d a v e n p o rt a t h e r hom e S u n d ay , J o h n D ecem b er 3, a n d fr a c tu re d a rib. D r. finished h is th ird y e a r of le a d e rsh ip T ills club h a s fin ish ed 100 per cent M ason is in a tte n d a n c e . every y e a r since it h a s been in e x is t­ • • • M r an d Mrs. F re d O lm stead of P o r t­ ence. C h eh alem M ountain d is tric t Is lan d sp e n t T h a n k sg iv in g w ith th e ir one o f th e m ost im p o rta n t B u rb a n k d a u g h te r a n d son-in-lasf. D r. an d Mrs. seed p o ta to sectio n s In th is s ta le and th e club h a s fitte d am icab ly In he R o b e rt W ood, a t M ilton, Or. fa rm in g p ra c tic e of th e com m unity. • • • Mr. a n d Mrs. C. C. Boge a n d ch ild ren P , a r e n ts a n d frie n d s w ho w ere V eldon, M erw in a n d A leta, sp e n t g u ests o f th e 4-H club m em b ers at T h a n k sg iv in g w ith Mr. B oge's p a re n ts, th e b a n q u e t w ere Mr. a n d Mrs. C h arles Mr. a n d Mrs. Jo h n Boge. a t F a rm in g - H aynes. Mr. a n d Mrs. N ordln. M r and Mrs. R ic h a rd Joyce. Mr nnd Mrs. G od­ ton. • • • frey S tro p s, Mr. a n d Mrs. Jo e Ego, T h e M o th e r's club o f th e R aleig h Mr an d Mrs. G eorge Allison. M rs. J. school e n te rta in e d th e pupils w ith fo u r A M agneson an d Mrs. H R. Joyce. « -------- re e ls o f m otion p ic tu re s W ednesday, N o v em b er 29. R e fre s h m e n ts w ere N E W TO M A TO V A LU A B LE. serv ed . • • • T h e P r itc h a r d to m a to Is a new M r. a n d Mrs. R. B. D enney a n d fa m ­ ily a n d Mrs. B. K. D enney w ere v a rie ty developed by th e U nited S ta te s d e p a rtm e n t o f a rlg c u ltu re w hich Is T h a n k sg iv in g d in n e r g u e sts a t th e w o rth y of a place in O regon g ard en s, h om e o f Mr. a n d M rs. E. O. P e rk in s on acco rd in g to a new c irc u la r o f In­ L ak e road. fo rm a tio n c o n c e rn in g It Just Issued • • • D r. a n d M rs G eorge D a rla n d of by A. O. B. B ouquet, pro fesso r o f vege­ table cro p s a t O regon S ta te college H illsb o ro a n d Mrs. Alice S p a u ld in g of F o re s t G rove, Or., w ere T h a n k sg iv in g T h is v a rie ty Is a m o d erately heavy d in n e r g u e sts a t th e W. L. C ady hom e pro d u ctiv e v a riety , rip e n in g soon a fte r E a rlla n a , b e a rin g sc a rle t fru it th a t Is In O reg o n City. m edium large, sm ooth, g lo b u lar and • • • Mr. a n d Mrs. C layton H o o v er a re solid. T h e p lan t Is a vigorous g ro w er v istin ig frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s In W a sh ­ b u t "self-to p p in g .” It w as fo rm erly in g to n . Mr. H o o v er la m a n a g e r o f th e called S c a rle t T opper, b u t th e nam e local S ta n d a rd oil p la n t an d Is ta k in g h a s been ch an g e d to th a t of Its o rig in ­ a to r, F. J. P ritc h a rd , w ho died recently. h is v a c a tio n a t th is tim e. • • • B uy y o u r C razy C ry sta ls a t B ro w n 's M r. a n d M rs R . B. B row n o f G ard en H om e a n d th e ir h o u se guest, M iss E d ith B eav erto n P h a rm a c y . -A dv. D en n ey of L a fa y e tte , Or., v isited w ith M rs. B. K. D en n ey a t th e E. G. P e rk in s h om e T u e sd a y evening. WANTED AND FOR SALE • • • D o u g las N lcols h a s re tu rn e d hom e fro m th e h o sp ita l, w h ere he received W A N T E D S ev eral co rd s of e ith e r 14- tr e a tm e n t fo r h is In ju red sh o u ld e r and Inch o r 4-foot wood a re needed a t th e c h e st c au sed by a h o rse fa llin g on him R eview office a n d th e residence of w hile tr a in in g It to Jum p. th e ed ito r. As a n u m b e r of o u r su b ­ • • • sc rib e rs a re In a rr e a rs , th is is a T h e re g u la r m e e tin g of th e Aloha- c h an ce to clean up y o u r Indeb ted n ess H u b e r P . T. A w ill be held n e x t T u es­ d a y a t th e A lo h a-H u b er school. Mrs. C ra m e r o f P o rtla n d w ill sp e a k on F O R SA LE . F re sh J e rs e y cow $30 Roy S m ith , W. J . S co tt place, W a lk e r rd. m ovies a n d b o oks fo r ch ild re n . • • • T h e M isses Im o g en e S m ith , R o sa L 0 8 T L a rg e sq u a re s c a rf w ith red paisley c e n te r; 3 Inch g ra y b order. 54 N ew ton, W llla S h ip m an , M ay S hipm an. K e n n e th S m ith , R oy S h ip m an , Mrs. P O T A T O E S C ulls 20c, ta b lc sto c k 40c F lo re n c e N ew ton, M rs. R o b e rt J o h n ­ sack.A . K och, 4 m iles w est of C ed ar sto n a n d M rs. C. M. T h o m p so n w ere M ills on C ornell road. 34-pd th e m em b e rs o f th e c a st w h ich p re ­ sen te d th e p la y le t "W ith B a n n e rs J o n a th a n an d S p ltz e n b u rg ap p les fo r L ifte d ” a t th e C h u rc h o f C h ris t S u n ­ sale, 25c box. B rin g c o n ta in e rs. D. d a y even in g . Shaw , ro u te 1, 2 m. w est o f B eav erto n « « • I t w ill be w o rth y o u r w hile to a tte n d 50 R. I. R. pullets s ta rte d laying. Rou' 1, box 9, H ig h la n d av. Mrs. M annin Dr. Mile* NERVTNL "Did the work" *ay* Miss G livar WHY DON’T YOU . TRY ITT . more than three months of suffering from a nervous ail­ ment, Mias Ghvar used Dr. Miles Nervine which gave her such splendid results that she wrote us an enthusiastic letter. If you lie atpake night*, start at sudden noises, tire easily, are cranky, blue and fidgety, your nerves are probably out of order. •luiet and relax them with thi ■une medicine that “did th< work” for this Colorado girl Whether your “Nervee” hav< troubled you for hours or foi years, you’ll find this time- tested remedy effective. A t Drug Stores 25c and $1.00. N ERVINE f DR MILES' i /Q u i n L E G ISL A T O R S A R E W O R K IN G TO F I N I S H J O B MATUKIIAV (C o n tin u ed F ro m Pagn 1.) th is legislative assem bly of h aving failed to do e v ery th in g w ith in th e ir pow er to b rin g about th e needed leg­ islation. but th e re Is a lim it to h u m an en d u ra n c e , an d O reg o n 's leg islato rs have reach ed th a t lim it. If, on th e o th e r h and, they decide-- as h a s happ en ed on fo rm e r occasions to ru sh th in g s th ro u g h a t th e last m om ent. Just hell will be to pay. In every In stan ce w h ere th is h a s been done Jokers have been In serted In Im­ p o rta n t legislative a c ts a t th e last m om ent, too late to be d etec ted by th e leg isla to rs th em selves, w ith th e resu lt th a t a h a p h azard so rt of legislation h a s been en acted , all of w hich w as open to revision of th e courts. It Is to be hoped th a t n o th in g of th is kind will h ap p en a t th is session It Is to be hoped th a t th e m em b ers of both houses will reserv e to th em selv es a fin al privilege of rev isin g th e w o rk of th is session It Is to be hoped th a t no piece of leg islatio n of a rem ed ial n a tu re will be allow ed to p ass e ith e r bouse an d com e up to th e g o v ern o r fo r his s ig n a tu re before th e session c o n s titu ­ tio n ally expires. J a c k A kin, ch ief c le rk nnd le g isla­ tiv e a d v is e r of th e house co m m ittee on liq u o r control, h a s been h av in g his tro u b les d u rin g th e p ast w eek F irst. J a c k w as em pow ered to In sert a m ess of a m e n d m e n ts th a t h ad been am ended an d ream en d ed Into house bill No 1, m ore com m only know n a s th e "w hisky act." A fter J a c k h ad com pleted hla labors, assiste d by th e se n a te enrolled an d en g ro ssed bills co m m ittee, w hich h ad been called Into th e b reach to e n ­ g ro ss house bill No. 1, he found th a t It w ould be n ecessary to ree n g ro ss the bill In o rd e r to In se rt o th e r a m e n d ­ m e n ts w hich h ad been a g re e d upon by th e co m m ittee In th e Interim , so It w as ru sh ed o v er to th e house co m m it­ tee late S a tu rd a y , an d a f te r a fra n tic se a rc h fo r ste n o g ra p h e rs , proof re a d ­ e rs an d o th e r em ployes on th a t com ­ m itte e th e w o rk w as com pleted, an d a n o th e r copy of th e bill sent to the p rin te r. J a c k 's g re a te s t trouble, how ­ ever, w as In the use of th e w ord "de­ le tio n ” o r "d elete.” w hich, of course, Is used q u it? o ften In a m e n d m e n ts to a bill. Som e one will m ove th a t a c e r­ ta in w ord o r w ords be deleted, an d In lieu th e re o f o th e r w ords Inserted, but J a c k co u ld n ’t a rtic u la te th e w ord and In v ariab ly re fe rre d to It as "rep lete." If J a c k 's v erbal d ictio n had been In­ c o rp o ra te d In th e bill, boy. oh boy, w hat a Job It w ould hav e been. ............ O ■ ■ G R A N G E H A V E IN ST A L L A T IO N . O B I T I Al t Y »11«! 1*1 HH 14H BH Ml Ml 1*1 Ml Ml Ml MJ Ml I» M ils ANNA M. N IC H O Mi. M rs A nna M N ichols, 93, died at h e r hom e a t G a rd e n H om e Momlny, D ecem ber 4 She h ad been a resid en t of th is sectio n for IWi years. H er h u s­ b and h a s been dead for about 31 years. Mr a n d Mrs. N ichols co n d u cte d a g ro cery sto re an d aleo had th e first postoffice a t G a rd e n H om e Mrs. N ichols h a s no su rv iv in g re lativ es, F u n e ra l serv ices w ere held a t 1‘eg g 's Nape* W ednesday a fte rn o o n w ith In te rin e n t at ('re s c e n t G rove cem e tery . A B R A H A M W. L IV IN G S T O N E . A b rah am W L ivin gston, w ho w as a T h n n k sg lv in g day guest a t th e hom e of his niece, M rs H |- D ow ning, riled su d d en ly at h is hom e In P o rtla n d Hat- u rd ay , D ecem ber 2. He Is su rv iv ed by one son. F red C L iv in g sto n o f P o rt land, one b ro th e r, tw o siste rs, tw o g rk n rlrh lld re n an d se v eral n ieces anil nep h ew s He w as also a b ro th er-in - law o f M F. A yres of H aseld ale F un e ra l s e rv irs e w ere held In P o rtla n d M onday afte rn o o n SA M U E L KICK. S am u el Rice, 77, w ho 1» well know n to th e o ld er re s id e n ts of P ro g re ss. G a rd e n H om e nnd B eav erto n , d ied at the Good S a m a rita n h o sp ita l In P o r t­ land S a tu rd a y , D ecem ber 2 He w as an uncle of Mrs. J e n n ie C o rn eliu s of C ornelius, O r . nnd o f W ill R ice o f G a rd e n H om e He w as a m em b er of H assnlo lodge I O O F F u n e ra l se rv ­ ices w ere co n d u cte d a t th e A J R ose A Son m o rtu a ry In P o rtla n d M onday a fte rn o o n . M RS. H E L E N A. S T IC K N E Y . Mrs. H elen A H tirkncy. 55. w ife of C L S tlck n ey of A loha, died W ed n es­ day. D ecem ber tl F u n e ra l serv ices will be held In P e g g 's F u n e ra l H om e O E ig h te e n m em b ers o f th e B eav erto n G ra n g e a tte n d e d th e Joint In sta lla tio n of o fficers of U d d H ill, B u tte and B eav erto n g ra n g e s a t T ig a rd W ednes­ day ev en in g A rth u r B row n of Salem , d e p u ty fo r th e s ta te g ra n g e , w as the In stallin g officer. He w as a ssiste d by Mrs. H. M Salm on of T ig ard . M rs M C M cK ercher an d M rs W R V an K leek of B eaverton. A sh o rt sn ap p y p ro g ra m and re fre s h m e n ts concluded th e evening. o- N O T IC E TO P R O T E C T IV E L E A G U E B ea v e rto n R eb ek ah Is slg e No. 248 m eats th e firs t a n d th ird T u esd ay ev e n in g s a t 8 P M In th e I G O F h a l l . Mrs. S a r a h C h a m b e rla in , sacre- Mrs. F lo re n c e D ro rb au g h , p-lf ta ry , nnd H. J . C orrell, one o f O reg o n 's five N G. d eleg a tes to th e Second N atio n al C on­ feren ce of D irt F a rm e rs recen tly held In C hicago, h a s now re tu rn e d an d will give his re p o rt a t a m eetin g In th e D u rh a m achoolhouae F rid a y evening, D ecem ber 8. a t 8 o'clock. T h e m e etin g Is free. M em bers of the F a rm e rs ' union, th e O ran g e, th e F a rm B u re a u F e d e ra tio n , as well as all u n ­ FARM IMPLEMENTS o rg an ized fa rm e rs , dispossessed fa r m ­ ers, fa rm w o rk e rs a n d fa rm w om en, re g a rd le ss o f politics, religion o r rnce, G e n e r a l Kt pairing, G a s a re Invited. --------------o — . , and Auto Accessories B E A V E R T O N P. T. A. TO M E E T . McCORM ICK- DEERING T he re g u la r m eetin g of th e B eav er­ ton P a re n t-T e a c h e rs' asso ciatio n will be held M onday evening, D ecem ber 11, a t th e high school a u d ito riu m a t 8 o'clock. A play by th e s tu d e n ts of the g ra d e school will be given, and m usical n u m b e rs by Mrs. Boyd S p rag u e will also be c o n trib u te d . T h e s p e a k e r of th e evening will be M rs. C arey of P o r t­ land. She h a s given tu b e rc u lin an d sm allpox te s ts in P o rtla n d schools for m a n y years. E v ery o n e Is w elcom e to com e. R e ­ fre sh m e n ts will be served. — .... o ............ ■ B IB L E STUD Y CLASH M E E T S. O T T O E R IC K S O N * C O . Yes We Trade Liberal allowance for your old heating stove on a Circu­ lating heater that will save you money and fuel. Give your living room that School Girl Complexion with a Gold Seal Congoleum rug of the latest design. T he Bible stu d y cla ss w hich Is held a t th e R. B. McM Inn hom e S a tu rd a y evenings, Is In c reasin g In In terest and a tte n d a n c e . A bout 40 young people w ere p re s e n t la st S a tu rd a y evening. Trade at the Friendly Store D ouglas T aylor, M a rg a re t W est and lo n e W ldlng gave th e sc rip tu ra l re a d ­ Richey Hardware ings, a n d W. E. G a rn e tt had fo r his topic, "T h e R e su rre c tio n .” T h e m e e t­ and Furniture Company ing w as concluded In p re p a rin g th e P H O N E 7751 p ro g ram , w hich Is to be p re se n te d a t B E A V E R T O N , O R. th e U nion G ospel m ission In P o rtla n d S u n d ay evening, D ecem b er 10. B IR T H S . A 9 >4 pound g irl w as born to Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. B echen, ro u te 4, H ills­ boro, N ovem ber 29. Mr. a n d M rs. G eorge F indley of C pdar Mills a re th e p a re n ts nf a 9- pound girl, I^ols K laln, on T h a n k s ­ giving. ---------------o--------------- M iss G ladys B eard sley sp e n t T h a n k s ­ giv in g ev en in g a t th e hom e of h e r p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. B eardsley, of Salem . V A L L EY V IE W S U P E R S E R V ­ IC E M IN C H ROOM C hicken T am ales, B ottled B eer, JJ L u n ch es a n d D in n e rs m I Old Heidelberg Pmk Alt Heidelberg On Draught Try us for Chicken Din­ ners and B arbecue Sandwiches F R E E D A N C IN G ■ Marsh 3 Chrysler and Plymouth £ ■ G arage g e n e r a l r e p a ir in g £