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m t ------ litJr VERTtN r r u a u r . D ß c u M iB i ■ +Jkm - 2 . m s LOCAL NEWS UÌM Aina relic Haffic ■ U un I ho nick li*i thU week. S ubstitute te ac her I* Mr*. Metzler. Vlr. and (Mr*. l,ee Richey m o- lured to Salem Sunday to look <»*r the pioneer on the «tate capi tot. C W IO W Mr. and Mr*. Eugene Tru**«li |¡¡ aro visiting In San Diego. Cal- |< > 0 B A M C t E rB U 1T s f t l t I fonilo. Huy your Christina* O w t i n g card* at D ean's Drug Store. 2!tc ; box for 19c. Mine T helm a Hume npent the Thanksgiving holiday at Fores! Grovo an 111« guest of Mr. H’anley M orrill and hi* parent*. Km» A lU Y T H I M ltW I B O X Oranges, 2 doz. ty y y jjc i, Mr. and Mra. H. J. R inehar: w ere d in n e r gueRi* T hanksgiving day In the home of Mr and Mra Ted N orncroaa a t Portland. SANTA CLAUS Will Be at Our Store SATU RDAY, DEC. 10 with a present for every child there to greet him We give valuable H. B. B. Trading Stamps with every 10 cent purchase. Mr. and Mr*. Van Brown of P o rtlan d . Mr. nod Mra. Berk Blrow ger knd Gene Drown from th e university at Eugene, were T hanksgiving d in n er guest* or Mr. and Mr*. Lee Richey on W ed nesday evening. A m ericanization clause* for the purpose of a*alsting the foreign born in »ecuriog th e ir n a tu ra li zation paper*, will he held in the L. and Rose B igtl borne T uesdays and Friday* a t 7 to 9 p. m. S ister Cam illa and S iste r R ae- phael of Dubuque, Iowa, visited over T hanksgiving w ith th e ir m other, Mr*. E lizabeth Keefe, and bro th er. Rev. George Keefe, p asto r of St. C eeelia's church. Front Street, Beaverton MU h t»F Al.l. WORRY It ’s Easy to Watch, Anyway Mr. and Mrs. L. A. C lassen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray R . M artin. Mr. and Mrs. George Reed. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Sharkey Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Neis an d fam ilies of P o rtlan d , were T h an k s giving day d in n e r guest* of Mr. and Mr*. J. L Benson. --".My fath e r w as a chronic w orrier." said one of hia boy*. Mrs. Bess I-acy. Mrs. B'ertha "F inally he w ent Into a decline W illiams. Mr. and Mrs. John and th e family doctor declared F elsher. Mrs. Madge E lian d er 1 1 hat back o f it wa* a toxic sta te and Mr. and Mrs. R osebraugh. , built up by hi* year* of worry Mr. and Mrs. F ette r and K a th e r and th a t th e cane wa* out of ine W hitem an of Beaverton bend. It ended hla day*.’' When C hapter of O. E. S. w ere guests I the L in t's people *o spend th eir of O ronom ah C hapter at M ultno live*. s h a t doe-* it m ean? Sup m ah for th e ir advance nighl F ri pose we check up. day evening. 1 You th in k th at Gcd doe« not Mr. and Mrs. John T. Osfieid know your n eed ’ Brush th at a- stde, fo r he doe* know. The very and d au g h ter Jan ice, and Mra. hair* >4 your head a re num bered O stiekl’s sister and b r o th e r - if - law. Mr. and Mrs. R obert Lee Not a sparrow fall* without your Collins, of Eugene, w ere guests Father. So said Je su s C h rist.-- T hanksgiving of Mr. O sfield’s "HI* eye 1* on the sparrow and I m other. Mrs. S. E. Osfieid ir know H e watohe* me." P ortland. 2 You suspect th a t God iw not willing to take y cur ease. Yoo Dr. and Mr*. Mason had as are not a great enough soul for 'h e ir guests th e Rev. H arp er R. Hmi to see. "P oor little m e!" Is B urns and fam ily for I L f r l g - >our p laint.—"If I w ere a great giving day. T h eir son Jo h n of soul like the Ruble saint*, he C orvallis, H erbert of M ultnom ah might help. " F a re about, poor County hospital a* P o rtlan d and doubter H ere i* the Invitation In David w ere also at home. Alice all. great and small-CASTTNO Clem ent, s is te r of Dr. was also a A U i YOt’R CARK t ’PON HIM g u e s t IX)R H R CARETH FOR YOC. MORE LIFEI.IKK and COME I’NTO ME AM , YE The rich farm er w as paying a THAT TABOR AND ARE HEAVY Timber, a German shepherd of the Timber Del ranch, near Salem. Is , LADEN AND I W TU. O U T YOt’ visit to his son a t the university shown surfboard riding u h* ha» dene In m any regatta* the past and thought It m ight be a good REST. few ¿ears idea if they had th e ir p h o to g rap i 8—You% question w hether the taken. i will perform under the a us i Ice* of, Aloha Camp No. 8191 E sth e r’s h eart la w arm tow ard j T he photographer suggested dern Woodmen of America, I HUBS. KVB., D1X'. 8. a t 8 p. my mnrh as you. T ut! Tut! --"Like as th a t th e son should stand w ith ange illall, Aloha. Dancing, Do<i r Prize*. Carde, Adra. Free. a fa th e r pitlelh hla children. an his hand on his fath e r's shoulder. the I.ord plfieth them that feat T he fa n n e r objected. " It would him.” Pa. 108. be m uch m ore lifelike." he said I-Y o u say you are in too grea cildly, •'if he stood with his hand a (angle, everything a t sixes and in my p o c k e t" sevens. No way out. Right here F o r two hours he had been the you do indeed need 'help from the One of infinite pow er and pest of th e p arty . H is im itatio n s love. T hink then on h'w Almight- werte terrib le, ranging anyw here Iness and use your w its to p ict from George A rllss to a h e m ;; Red, Green, Aluminum colors, per roll ^ ;; ure w hst he might do 1f he went m ing bird. “W hat would you like to see the limit in your case. Then lis- me im itate now ?” asked th e bory. t< n--H e is ABT j E TO DO EX Replied th e bored, “How about CEEDINGLY ABUNDANTLY A- a ground hog th a t’s T e n it« BOVE ALL THAT W E ASK OR sh ad o w ?” THINK. To doubt God s goodness, love, R A ZELD A LE N E W S ' power, ab ility , know ledge is the By Mra J. ImUh | besetting sin of m any a child of Mr. and Mrs. C arl H ansen of jGod. You accepted C hrist as hav- ing cleared you of all sin -gu lli P o rtlan d have purchaacd the R. and then lost the Joy, te^ttymony E. Bet-zer place. C. Topich of Cooper M o u n ta a Peace, boa to h by doubting th e Bi has rented the J. Greenwood ble prom ises. Make your p ray er youngt*erry field. |CA I, l UNTO ME, AND I W ILL Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bolltger are | A NSWER TWEE. AND SHOW moving to P o rtlan d soon, as th e ir TH EE GREAT AND MIGHTY j farm has been sold lo 'Mr. and | THINGS W HICH THOtT KNOW- Mrs. C h arles Hines of Madris, EST NOT. Jerem iah 33:3 who w ill move here be foie V h ristm as. iMrs. Viola K earney’s adult ed . . Beaverton Oregon ucational class m et Wednesday- evening a t th e home of Mrs. D on ald F ra ser fo r th e study of O re- W. E. PEC.G ; eon history and geography. Boro to Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. D. PECK, Manager. UNDERTAKER AND EMBAÍ.MER Jam eson, Nov. 22. a girl. The Beaverton ! ; ; Phone 4603 m other, form erly Mary San»ora, j G ra n fe B id d in g Ben*«rtnn 113 a t Em anuel hospital. 1 •*!•*!••?* *t"5"*t,*!*+*t*^,*î,,î"!**t**ï*‘!**î'’i"-' !**t l" t I KMÊgmgtp iW C 'ir’^ JS ß S ß ') 3K Buy Now — :: Diamond Point Roofing 2 7 5 i: :: 4-light barn sash 20,x25’ ea 74c :: :: 4-ft Poultry Netting, roll 3.24 :: •; Liquid Silver, per can Galvanized Gutter, per ft Also See Us for Building Tile - Drain Tile Doors and Windows. W. J. McCREADY LUMBER CO. j 29c New Navel Grapefruit, 5 for Mr. and Mra. Tom G raf. Runnel H u lett, J. H. Hu left and Mm. U m Rid geway were T hanksg'v- InK dinner auentn of 'Mr. H u le tt’n d au g h ter, Mr*. Frod Braun, and family, at F orest Grove. Mr. and Mr*. A. K. Hannon en- tirtm ined Mr. and Mr*. F. H. Rchoene. Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Rcott and Raxon Greene for d in n e r on T hanksgiving day FI RMER COVSI HER HA|,E 14c 80 Arizonas Bananas, lb. 5c Golden Ripe Apples, 8 lbs. Chocolate Drops Old Fashioned in c I v l|b DATES 25c Hating Delicious POP CORN 9c * JAP HULLESS, 2 lbs. Fresh Bulk ; 2 lb*. 15c RAISINS SEEDLESS 19c 1 4 1b*. FLOUR DRIFTED SNOW CROWN lb*. ii 49 1.33 BEANS SMALL WHITE RED MEXICAN :: 6 lbs. 25c '♦ K H ! ♦ 4'4*1 ¡"H -t- t 'l i I 4<-H ' <"ll I A thanksgiving program wa* given by the school children for th eir p are n ts Wednesday ao r- noon in the basem ent of lh" school. M arie Doern, a teacher in the Lewi« an d C lark school at A .- to rta, sp en t T hanksgiving h o li days at the home of h er p aren ts. Mr. an d Mrs. W illiam Doern. 10 lbs SUGAR Oregon 48c Product Kitchen FLOUR Craft $1.29 OLEO 8 S M 2 lbs 23c SALMON A“ „f'au,y Bantam Corn, Banana No. 2 can FRESH MEATS BACON Chickens Fancv Oregon Pioduct Fancy Dry Picked 25 22k f. I i Applejack Sausage Something New and different, pound 'i- K - > i~>iH - t iW 'H "H "!"l,^ ,H ,< -!-i-W S -i“l 4 ,H -i-l-K " iit ii'H 'l" l" I t 9 4 ' T he school ch ild ren began p ractice Monday on th e ir C h rist m as program . S everal from the primary’ room were confined to ’ th e ir hom es la st week w ith ” the chicken pox. Ju n e Lam pert and E ste lla and Eloise Im lah attended a party 'S u n d ay aftern o o n a t the home o° Mr. and M rs. A. J. .Vault a t Alo ha, given in honor of th e ir d au g h te r K ath erin e’s birthday. solo accom panied by Doris Web ber a t the piano. A contest is ou to raise the atten d a n ce to 80. Sew ing class under the d ire c tion of Mrs. Eva Bag met as u s ual in the basem ent of the school Fridoy afternoon, w ith a good atten d ance. M arie F&stox, the little six year old g irl who died in P o rt land Friday from burns received H appy H our Club will hold a w hile playing w ith m atches a t b azaar and carnival in th e school A tten d an ce was 56 at Sunday Sherwood Aug. 8th, was a niece basem ent F riday evening. P a rt school. I-aRae Kincheloe sang a of Mrs. C. W. Paulsen. of the proceeds will be used to buy a C h ristm as tre a t for the school children. J . P . Jones from C hehalia M ountain was a g uest Sunday of •Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kelly. B ktty Kaufm an, who is sta y ing w ith her g randm other, M rs. ¡A. O lm stead. sp en t th e holidays with her parents a t Scholls. Mr. and Mrs. George S an fo rJ a re having a new well dug on th e ir property. Mrs. Louise B erry ’s p ia n o r e c ita l a t HuhleT hall was welt a t tended W ednesday evening. Byron Britoh is pianist io r Billy Bishop's o rch e stra, whl 'J plays for all high school en ter tainm ents. iMr. and Mds. W illard L ivar- m ore and dau g h ter, E sther, of Eugene, w ere guests T hanks«,« ing day at the home of Mr. Liv erm o re's p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Liverm ore. & No ashes means MORE HEAT! Burn GASCO B R IQ U E T S A ll H eat - No A th You get only heat for your money when you buy Gasco B riquets. Every particle of this fuel is a h e a t-g iv in g unit. It leaves no ashes! Because Gasco Briquets hold fire 8 to 10 hours, they are ideal to burn with sawdust or wood. Order today! OPTOMETRY Glasses, Fitted or Repaired Our Specialty DR. A. E. WILSON HUGH LEWIS CO. Beaverton.