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FRIDAY, DBCBMEBGR a. Th« Beaverion R H « f 1937 Art Stipe of Bend, Oregon >i»ent Thanksgiving with his purent» here. N. Watrus who has been on I he sick list is abV to be out again. Mrs J. V. Myers spent Sun day at Hills bo tv at the W. Peldt home. for business <wi or about Decem day and spent the lime quilting ber 6 K. C. Smith, Jeweler. on the quilt they have been A pot-lue k luneh was Mr and Mrs. Albers of Port making land and Mr. and Mrs. Chib of served at noon. Aberdeen. Washington visited at Mr and Mrs. Harold Rurnes, the Osante Thyng home Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Howard Fuller, Miss la» Merne Dean returned and Mr. and Mrs l.. M Barnes to her home Thursday from the were Thanksgiving day guests at Good Samaritan hospital where the home of Mr. Fuller’s luir she underwent an operation re ont s at Hillsboro. cently. Mrs. J. C. 0.t'«mnor who re Mr. and Mrs. Lei* ml Shay and sides on bombard street is re little son Robert o f Portland cuperating from a fall on the spent Thanksgiving day at the stairway, in her home, a week home of Mr arai Mrs. George ago Sunday in which she frac Thyng tured several ribs. é DAIRY MEETING IS TO BE WEDNESDAY v e ry body ’buys and uses Dairymen interested iii cussing feeding, breeding C h ris tm a s S e a ls dis and herd sir« management will have ui> opportunity of asking quo* | lions and conferring in regaid to some of their problems next /Wodnesduy, December 8, at au all day dairy mealing. ^ Beglnulng at 10:00 am. in tl.o I Hillsboro t ImmlxM of Comnicrci rooms. P M. Brandt, head of j the animal industry division of I the Oregon State college and R Morse, of the extension «ervlre will discuss these daily ques- •iv ns 1 I HAZELDALE NEWS ai II) Mrs J. I in lull oi -------------------------------------- m A big free eutertaiiiiuvnt aud pie social will he held ut tile school Friday evening. Money raised from the sale of the pies will be used to buy Christmus candy, nula and oranges fur the children of the school. Mr aud Mrs lluster Kine- hurt from Hillsboro have moved Into the house owned h) lanini Dye, buck of the school, James H. Sheldon hass old 5 acres to W. L. Morrison. The property was part of the David Kllerson Donutlon tsind Clam 69. Millions Called . . . "Tlioro I* no G<sl ” So says thè adirisi —-” Go»l diti not rev»>ul Ulmsrlf through Jesus « 'liriMt. ** So says Mie infoici v i cunnot kuow whethsr Mirre is a Goti or n oi.” S»i says thè ugiiostic. Attirisi, Infldil or sgnostlc, whoevsr you are, Salsn thè en- emy hns you hlluded. From Ad- uiii ' b »lev down ‘ hut old Herpeut hns iiutdr lt bis hunllirss lo duole Mie sona of meu wlth new tiovelliee i<n reHglou. The sani« old iilras nlwuys bui ilressed II» new garb to flt Mie lime und ila re So he iimkrs hlmsrlf Ilio lo-ad of thè reDsioua syslnns of Mie »o rb i I Inoli I Iella bis master) l iti: U lin i.E w n iti.n L u m i in m a a e s m • >r m a acrili o n b M Now God enters (he picture. Ile purposes lo cali out a (»copio for hlmsrlf from theeo bllnded rnasses The Aposile Paul ia seni foriti— '"To open th«*ir eye» and to turn Uirm from «lurluivsa to tight uuil from Mie power of Satuu nulo G< h I . ” And why? Reni on 1 i i i \ i unii m ai HIOi LIVE RKMISSION OF SINH AND VN INHERITAN« E AMONU TIIE.M WIIH II ARE S A N tT I- FIED BY FAITH IN ME " lly fallii in ('tirisi. So Paul wrnt forili to Ihu nn- tlolis Years laler, writtng li» Minse w lumi God liuti called t»> bo bis «wn m t'orlutb, ihe Ap- «stle suys " IF O l’ lt GdHPKL UH HID, IT IS IHD TO TIIEM l'HAT ARE ia jh t . i n w h o m THE GOD t>F rillrt WORLD MATII IILIN'DED THE MINDH OF H IE M TH A T BELI E VE NOT. * l'Iie go»| o( M iih World, Suino Alni why dora Salali blind theiu? Tlu- Ifible uliswers "1J-18T THE LIO H T OF TH E UltOHIOl'S GOSI'EL OF CIU IIST SIIOCLD SUINE IM O THMM » Then Mie pus sago udd* "fX»R GOD WIIO ('ACHEI) H IE LIG IIT TO SUINE OI’T OF DAHKMLSS «A T M SH INEI) IVIX) OLIR HEARTS ' And we adii W ITH HHARTH A(.l/y\V. FA< IX LKJlfT IT|* Dir re aguinat Die sullen, dark evi| ryrd he«lh en (he foreign shore. «landa y„ur man with fu.-e agl«»w In hlm you bave knowle«*# of (he glory ,,r Mr. and Mrs. F S Kelly Miss Amarette Karnes and Miss Barbara Cady visited at the home and son Dale from Nelscott were of Miss Barnes' parents at Me- ! recent guests at the lamie of This will be the ft rat of two . MitwiviMe over the Thanksgiving I Mr. and Mrs William Smith. Mnu Hoffman who has been 1 such meetings to lie held in Hen l.enierequot visited at the weekend. Dklt spent Thanksgiving day MORE WEEKS TO her aunt, Mrs. Ituy ; *^*s future. The second one visiting home of C. B. Gardner on Deu- with Byrou Briteh of Huber. Ktucheloe returned Monday to Mrs M. C. MeKereher. George SHOP to be held Monday, Dccembe.' ney Road, Tuesday. McKerrher and M As Teeling | wBl deal with dairy cattle her home in B irtlin d. Brown’s Hand Lotion. Mr. and Mrs W. H. Doud of Portland were Thanksgiving Mrs. Mue INdtress from Seattle ! hiauugement, disease, ».»if null visited several days hist week- was a recent guest at the home heifer ratal ng, developoi , ,u wit h friends at Seaside. J . H . Huson Money back if not satis-“ " Mrs. C. R. Humphrey* of j irrigated pastures and pasture of her sister. Mrs Rebecca El- Mr and Mrs. Ray Reigvpell of Miss Florence Lucas spent i fie d . Beaverton Pharni- Portland was a Thanksgiving day management. F. R. Jones B lerson guest at the home of Mr and T . Situs uml 8. Hall w ill. Mr IVirtland visited at the Kvans- Thanksgiving day with her s i s - ^ g y . and Mrs. Frank Kelly p a id a d v Mrs North of Stucey Avenue lean the discussion) on that day. j “ » ‘I son Dale from Nolscoti Whitworth home Tuesday. ter ar.d brother-in-law. Mr. and | ‘ * Mrs. Harry Wheeler at Wills-1 Mr. and Mrs 0 A Gilmore 'llte complete progra-j for the ! visiting old friends in the Mrs. Joe O'Connor , f" ends Miss Amy Winget spent the and daughter Elizabeth of Port- are pleased she Is <e»o> erlog '’lotting next NNedno.-iJ^y in I noluhtiorhood hint vM*»«k Thanksgiving week-end with her j n,e,te- Oregon : , ,, ... ,. , land and Airs G. A Gilmore nicely from her fal*. • » it . be | 'Mr and Mrs A Slmlch and sister, Mrs. Gladys Dumere. in Mr and Mrs. F. Piggott „ . , ... . _ arnd little son iM Kirkland, some tune before she ca.» again 10:UM a.ui. ‘ Feeding Dairy Ca.- : children from IVrllund were Salem. mad., a trip to Portland Friday ... . . , * . Washington were dinner guests be active. H e.' P. M. Brandt. " nr * d' ;«« ! »«'okeial guests at the home or to see their granddaughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mott Walker of at the McKercher h . • run-lay for Production." Roger Morse his brother Marlon Simlch. L. Dunlap off for her home in Marian Hagg spent Thank sgiv Portland were Thanksgiving day evening. New York City. ,:,3D pl |" " D* ,ry fee d I Mr and Mrs A . A Huff and ing day at home with her par guests at the home of Mrs N ' tug Problems." P. M U ,.ndt children spent Th ank." p Glen Shellenberger of Eugene, ent Mr. and Mis. Henry Hug« Walker. The Rebekah needle and social Paul Shellenberger of Klamath She is attendi.;» the L'luvers l\ Management of Dair - S lrr, ’ j holiday. with relatives a t ^ h o club will meet at the 1.0 O .F. Roger Morse. Byron Briteh had as his guest Falls and Mr and Mrs. Ulmer at Eugene. i Andrew, Jr stayed to finish Hall. Thursday. December I. A over the weekend his room mate ! Hamden and daughter Julie of ¡Iho eighth grade at Mio school pot-luck dinner at noon All mem i.Mr. and Mrs Ed Johnson Dick Charmon from Portland If- | Tillamook visited at the L. D. there. Dr DECK Si EARS bers please attend niversity. Shellenberger home over the and family enjoyed Thanksgiv A contest Is ou ut Sunday AT McMINN HOME ing dinner at the home of Mr J. H HuletL Aletha Hulett weekend. i School to raise the attendance Bill Smith spent the weekend Johnson's parrots, Mr. and Mrs. and Russel Hulett spent the at homo from Indépendance ' Miss Summer, Secretary «if the C. Johnson in Portlaud. A large group ft,.,,, Beaverton. I lo 7U. There w rr, 66 present Thanksgiving holidays ait the »here he is a teacher in the Negro Y .W .C .A . of Portland Bet>hany und West Slope gathered home o f Mr. and Mrs. Orval .Mrs. Edward Johnson visited grade school. will be guest speaker at a pot- ____ ... Mrn John Imlah ani Thompson in Moro. Oregon. Andy Denholm in P o r t i « £ RNo“ hc^ “ ‘^ 0n,e hw‘ r luck lunch at 12:30 pm in the Mrs ■ck. missionary 1 c**'tor«n "Pent Thanksgiving at Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McC ann I Mrs. Denholm lias J uki Mr a-nd Mrs. Bruce Steele | basement of the Christian church Sunday . . * troni the Samoan _______ and family visited with Mr Mc Islands ___, speak ' u Ukl '* wi,h Itnlah's fa were hosts with a large Thanks- Friday December 10 Everyone recently returned home from a and ,h* r “ nd »«'»h er. Mr and Mrs. Cann's r other. Mrs. Nora Mc- stay at the Emanuel hospital giving dinner at their home ¡s cordially invited. some of his experiences in the A. A I m lu h t'ann Saturday. Thursday Twenty-one relatives . Mr and Mrs. K A Wlrktnan mission field Sunday afternoon 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Barnes. A flic* crow d at (ended coin- Lowell Kahr drove to Corval gathered for the occasion »laughter Patty Ann of he showed picture slides o f the miinity Club Krida y nijeht sons John and Robert, Harold and Ten lis Sunday accompanied by bis Air. and Mrs. L. W . Tucker, Peterson and Mr and Mrs. M. iVm kjid a|»d laturenl'e ,Ol>f »nr various (.has»-« of his work, at n, w *>»-nches were built. and brother Russell who is a stu Arthur Haines and Mrs. Myrtle H. Metcalfe and sons Ernest s|wnt Thanksgiving day at the l *>e Benklie-Walker auditorium. n ,cili>d repuir work don»- Ihe dent at O.S.C. Haines amd daughter. Miss Fern and Donald spent Thanksgiving honie of Mr. and Mrs. George He stated that there are u.iMM ■“ ‘••»'s cleaned the kitchen and Myron Gray of San Francisco Haines were dinner guests at day native I'hrlatmns .in these Is served a lunch with Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Gordon. of doughnuts visited the past week at the the Philip Petrican home. Fleetwood at klehama. Oregon. iMrs. Walter TrbbatLs spent tne lands who are doing a very e f ami coffee home of his parent. Mr. and Billy Smith left last Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hingley Thanksgiving day guests at the weekend in Portland with her fective work aiming tlw-lr fellow Mrs. Doy Gray. The climate is very an auto trip which will lake hliu Mrs. Jack ReuW.< g, natives. and daughter and Hubert Hing- Evans-Whit worth home were Mrs. daughter Mrs. Victor Larson and son. ley, all of Portland were Thanks- Pauline Quaid of Portland, and having Thanksgiving dinner with warm there since the Islands through parts of California, Ne- are only eight degrees from »he /vada, Arizoua. New Donald returned Saturday from giving day guests at the home of Paul Greenwood, a cousin, who her grandson and bride Mr M«xic«>. equator. Rainfall is about 25) ¡Texas und Mexico is a great grandson of the late and Mrs. Kiuhard Renwick. a two months visit with rela- Mr and Mrs. George Blasser. Inches a year tives in Nebraska. _ . __ . , Tabitha Brown, founder of Pa Reta Salee, who Is at the God w hieb The Beaverton Past Noble was in |(|^ fac«> of cific University at Forest Grove. Shrine hospital Is getting along Jesus C. B. Gardner spent Thanks-■ Grand club will meet at the I ( hrlst and now lights JOK MERGER WINS BIRTHDAY IS CELE- so well her parent, Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller en giving day with his son-in-law — O .O .F. Hall at 6:30 p m. Dec. hese earMirn vessrls. liti» «a l Mrs. Ver'e Salee expert to ludami „n e». Ve dwellers in and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. 8th for the Christmas dinner and tertained several guests for din SECOND IN CONTEST «RATED ON SUNDAY bring her hotne soon. ner Thanksgiving day. Those darkness wlih sln-bllnded eyes tree. All members are invited. Hempke at Sylvan present were Mr. and Airs. N. Joe Berger. »>f the Hazeldale Air. Fred Piggott was a g r e e -!. ** •,' r'<'ko l«-ft last week JFSI S ^ T OK ™ ,; WOR'J * IS The Whitforc Women's club Rinehart, Mr and Mrs. Bus Corn Club led the Washington ablY surprised Sunday evening , e * t*‘ n<,»‘d *i»*t in Cull- The new jewelry store in the f; T.*"h «ta hidthng. I fornia III» Rinehart, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dan- County 4-H exhibits at the state to have a few friends come in U gh i U HI arlsr. The L id it of Review Building will be open met at the union hall Wednes- I !.. Ttio Hazeblali- llnppy ford of Tillamook and Virginia corn show by placing second in lo celebrate bis birthday. Cards world la Jesus. I Imii) and Jean Miller. District No. 2. i was the diversion of the even-|<' blb wn^ meet f)ec. 9 at the Elmer Wendt of the l^eiseyTille *nK A lunch was served Those ; h,,n" ’ of Mra. AI Jelderks A Mr. and Mrs. Guy Alexander I 111 la s(si('e paid for by ! lM,t lut'k lunch wi'l be served were Thanksgiving day hosts at Corn ('tub (.laced third. Joe and *rho were present were Mr and ! turni ness man.) Jajr w,,odward of Camus, i 111 * P "> 1 their home to the following John Santoro of Hazeldale. 5th M.r* i , ■<>„ j guest, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Al- and h rMpectively and B v b s rt Wiaahlngtns, Mr and Mr- OI hmi Mrs r i is.u " ,sl s ,"l»'- Me and who is a Suinlat beool W M P N I 1" 11 An' » • « » « O I exander and son Raymond from l-afky .rf Uir Tualatin Club placm! Twfiuy-tw,> l iuti »em b ers ' ,rs h nr» ban.i <>r Hlllaboro,Iat I h w l f i l i injored io r band » » i H m i i » ir e Thirsty | Portland Mr. and Mrs Revard i'*th •( ' ,r “ nJ ' ,rM M. Lindeman, Mr. quite badly Sunday when one of » l i »» j Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. R. exhibited in this show 1 * i* 10 «J a n d I Saturday December 4, has beri „ nn<J %,r" Y McKeehcn of P o rt- ] the children shut the car door I R. Summers. land, and Mr and Mr*. Fred Beaverton. Oregon (Mrs. Nora »McCann and her designated as 4-H club day. A p special program ha* l>een arranged ' cousin Arthur Smith drove to which should be of particular Scappoose Thanksgiving day to visit with Mrs. McCann's broth- profit to all the club members, CHURCH TO SHOW leaders and farmers who care j er, Fred Smith. Later in the ‘SIGN OF THE ( ROSS to attend. I day they enjoyed dinner at the j home at Mrs. Alice Fisher, Cecil B. I>e Mille’s production . LIQUIDATION of "The Sign of the ( To«s,” 1 j daughter of Mrs. McCann in BANK i Portland. YIELDS DIVIDEND with Frederic March, Eliasa — I-andi, Claudette Colbert and Commercial depositor* in the CharleR Iuughton in the fea- j ALOHA NEWS Bank of Beaverton, now being li- tured cast i* to be shown a^' quidated by Mark Skinner, state Methodist Church in Beaverton, superintendent of banks, w ill re- Thursday, December 23rd At 7:30 Airs. J. H. Neal enjoyed ceive a fifth id per cent dlvi- p.m. Thi* production gave work Thanksgiving in Portland at the dend as the result of an order tv> more than 7,500 extra and home of her sister. Mrs. L. O. given in circuit court this week, bit players. It is one o f the finest Ralston. Skinner has been authorized great spectacle pictures to be The Illustration above. In showing cent of the total mortality for all Mr. and Mrs. Art Schrader to pay first, second, third and filmed, age periods. The latest statistics the seven leading causes of death in visited over the wecs-cni wnh fourth dividends of 10 per cent the United States, reveals the star show that tbr seven leading causes Mr. Schrader’s brothel a* T.l- amounting to »8 18 each, on ail tling fact that tuberculosis occupies of death (shown above), called by deposit claims filed and approved WHERE TO GO first rank as the cause of death tor some the “ Seven Horsemen ot lamook. against the commercial depart- ff]------------------ !__ |p Death," continue to be led by tuber the productive years between 15 and Mrs. Heulda Uyti.n«.n and fam ment from May 8. 1!*37. to Novem- THie date for ihe Methodist Ba 45. Nearly 40,000 men and women In culosls as a robber of lives in thes» ily had Thanksgiving lit. ■* «'M< ber 4 The fifth dividend of 10 zaar has been changed from Dec that age group died last year from highly Important years. Until tuber her cousins M r and Mrs. P a i. ^ cen{ amount|B(? to $(9,612.04 8th to Thursday. Dec. 9. There this preventable disease. Tubercu culosis ceases to kill our young men Heeden at Duncan. on a| | j epoait claims filed and will be many lovely aprons and and women In such large numbers losis accounted tor almost 16 per Robert Gordan has been laid approved up to and mcluding gifts suitable for Christmas, cent of deaths from all causes dur Christmas Seals must be used as ing the IS to 45 age period although ammunition in the war on the Great up the past two weeks with a November 4 was the last one au- Lunch will be served. Home-made j severe muscle strain which he j thorized. candy will be sold. Demonstra- It was responsible for only 5 per White Plague. tions on home-made randy will ^ bo given. paiid a d v.-l Mr. and Mrs. Fred and family spent the at t he beach. Peterson weekend J Big bottle Xk sad - s » - .. T.B.—First Cause of Death between 15 and 45 Three JJanger Zones in the T. 1Î. Battle DON’T SLEEP WHEN G \S PRESSES HEART If you can’t eat or sleep and awful gas bloats you up try Ad- clrika One dose rids you of gas and cleans foul poison* out c 52 Classified Advertising Kates ald’s Store. of BOTH upper and lower bow- One Cent <-ls. Brown’* Beaverton Pharmacy. Per Word I f Paid When Ordered paid adv. Special llnridiin for quick sale. (Minimum Price for first Iluvo fine used piano, n!*o inaertion, IS cents) beautiful piano nearly new. Billing Charge Ten Cents Would prefer selling in this Subsequent Insertion*, per word. ■ i . l l . v to save moving ex ^ smwa nw mi n i ■ P • One Cent pense. If interested in seeing NOTARY PUBLIC write at once to Tnllmtui EXAM P I j F!— I f a 10-word clas Piano Store, Salem, Oregon. sified advertisement Is Inher ed, It c-52-2 would cost 16c for one time, 96c Kents and Sells Real Estate for two times, 35c. for three times, ß 1 etc. If necessary to send out a WANTED statement, an additional charge VIDA TERESA BE M fE TT of 10c will be made. Voice— Plano Wiirk Bunted— Have y«iur clean Krasn.iff Method ing done the Electrolux way. (MW MneglyTIchner ltldg FOR SALE Phone 61104. c-1-4 AT wafer SOW Portland, Onv AVork Banted— Carpentry 62%4 For Sal**—Circulating heater, |20. per hour. Cement pouring, |1 A bargain. Fred Penis. Berth- per hour. Cabinet, chimney, 98* GALOSHES 89* old Addition to Beaverton, p-52 odd Job*. Arthur A. Loavlt;, Women’s Children One mile south of Bank. Kt. For Sa1w—-Freith Jersey cow with 1 Beaverton. Phone 1553 CV3- calf. Illeh milker. Ideal *or MIKE’S SHOE SHOP family use. H. K. Platt, Ti- nings or before 8:00 a m. SHOES SHOE REPAIRING BEAVERTON OREGON 1 gard, Oregon. Lnquire McDon- c-35-tf V ffi/ G R A Y Although the number of deaths from iuberculoaia in the general population iiaa steadily declined during the past iit^y years, there are still three groups of American citizens, especially sus ceptible to the enemy s attack. It is still -the leading cause of death for young women between 16 and 30; it takes 6V4 times more men in the lowest economic c,roup than In the highest, and each year ^t kills three to three and one half time* more Negroes than white people. The college girl on the left is having an X-ray examination given as part of the health program, carried out In many schools and colleges. In the center Is an industrial worker, whose employer has sent him to the factory doctor for a thorough physical examination. The little girl la receiving her tuberculin teat at one of the many free clinics wjjere capable colored pbyaiciana and nurses are In charge. A winning fight is being waged against tuberculosis, but until we conquer these three danger zones we must continue to wield our weapons. Christmas Seals sold through out the country between Thanksgiving and Christmas help to make possible tuberculin tests, free clinics, and X-ray examinations. They are powerful bul lets in the nation-wide tuberculosis battle.