Page Two THE Scholls Group Plans Potluck School C lin ic A rra n g e d N e ig h b o rh o o d P up ils (B » L . B. Ile m n iin t fo r H IL L S B O R O Peter’s Pentecost Sermon T ext: Acts 2 22-2M, SA-41 Tin* In tern atio n al I'liifo n n Aiinilny School l.csson for Feb. 10. • • • 4 VERY changed man rrom th e fearful figure who sat by the fire In (he court of the hall of judgm ent, and vehe­ mently denied th at he knew Jesus, was the P eter of th e Pay of Pentecost. With the restoration of Peter to the circle of disciples, with as­ surance of the Master's forgive­ ness and love, and with the tinea- fold protestatious of his own love, there ratne to Peter the old ! me courage and the «elf-forgetfulness of a passionnte hope and faith. The opportunity of displaying this faith and courage, that came to him on the Pay of Peutecost, was unique The disciples, in fear and perplexity following the crucifixion of Jesus, had their faith revived with the evidences of His resurrection, and went forth with the spirit of conquest th at had inspired them in th eir first coming to Jesus and their ac­ ceptance of discipleship. Now on the Day of Pentecost, we are told, they were gathered in one place with one accord; old Jealousies and ambitions were for­ gotten In the glory of the things that filled th eir souls: outward m anifestations of the tense spirit th a t moved then, only increased the sp irit of expectation and en­ thusiasm . • • • v EVERYTH ING was ripe for a profound and deep experience, and we have a deeply moving nar­ rative of the first great religious event following the death and resurrection of Jesus, in ihe founding of the Christian church. To Peter fell the responsibility and privilege of being the chief speaker on the occasion The exact nature of the scene and of the audience is not indicated, but apparently there were many on« 1 x?a s whose interest in what • c m happening was not that of an Intense discipleship, hut who map, none the less, have been drawn by sufficient Interest to rente under the Influence of Veter’s preaching Apparently there was a number of this sort there, otherwise Peter would not have spoken so plainly and Intensely concerning the guilt of those who had crucified Jesus I'e te rs polgnaut words struck home, and the result of his proachlng was that about 3000 souls were added to the church, which now had been definitely launched upon its historical x— velopmeut. ARGUS. H IL L S B O R O . OREGON I ’ knepper. I lo . IX . G*» »m * K lrk . 38.37; E lvin C ra ile y . I I H Ò Kili» W atson. 813 - ! 56; W a lia r W illis, 830-60. Donald Uutta. 1 I2t.lt; Tony K»*up«r. 830.69. A C W »r* I ra«. 111.IS . K Natoon. 366.88; A C H a r ­ m i . li i. M . Ton> keu ipvr. 86-58 . IR mim IU »U lla . |S * * » . I. Naisi»«. |& 58 ; H Nelson. 311-98. Gu» KeU'how, 33.79; L na I Panaer. 120. »4, AI Piere n. 37 8 6 . l.qeter lh»w», 13.41. A l f m i Natoon. 33 48 ; J K käy . 33 48 H |) W iaw eil. 83-48; H Klee. |3 - 48 M al V rlic a k . |3 48 : F ra n k East. |3 .- 48, Krneat Townsen«!. |3 4S. O liv e r V a n - I do malan. 83.48. A rth u r Hum tlay. 13.48; C ha rl ay P ialvr. 13.48; P m ! Yunuar, 13.- I 48 ; H Siaehl,», 32 79; Saxton A l.oonay, I 3100.51 . Orvqon State Huthw ay Commis­ sion. 123.77 ; Louis Lom aa. 336.88. V e r­ non R«te»abrauah. 832.80, State Industrial Axvitient rontin taaton, | 3 i> .*| , S tate in- d u » tr ia l A cv idem cotnmiaelon. 330.10; S tate In d u atriai Arvidein _ euwMUiion. 128.47; Gaora« L Kendrick». I4 1 O 8 . Fred h a n te r. 117.48; A I Pieren. | l . \ 4 3 . \ irg li \ an tear, 14.18; I. eater K.»wc, |7.6? . A lfre d Natoon, 13,38; J K Kay. 13.3.x. |( D W is well. 13.38. Erank htost. 12.78. A r ­ th u r Hundley. 36.68; W S Salee. 36.68, M at V riiv a k , 83.88, Charley F ix ie r. 13.38; H Staehle. |3 .8 8 . Ernest Townsend, - 6 3 . O liver S andtunelen. 85-68. W kies. 18.88. G E Valusse, 8123 2 4 . State In ­ duatriai Accident eommiaaion. 1307.31 ; Constane* Cochran. 87.20; L 1. .MacIn­ tyre. 8143.7t>. J \\ Barney. 8188.60. W A Tuppar. 1113. John Keri». 833.81. Bobby K lin g er. 833.82. J E M itte l. 3113.23; C h a rit* Au stin. 872.84; \ irv ii Vm h»»e, 113 2 3 . H erm an H tfltn aya l. 8117.26. H H C h antier, 806.03; N M ann. 864 36. E H o lt. 133 . T Sm ith. 833.22; John Pendle- ton. 13..»8. C A u alm . 32.7V. E 1. Brown, 387-28. John SpeiruiM. 12.7V. John Peter­ son. 33.48. Lloyd Stout. 31.3V. Albert Meyer. 37.32 . E B randaw . 37.32. Bill Borgett. 38.71; Em il Ktfirvr, 82.7V; A E Schm idt, 34.18. Ed H o ffm a n . 82-78, Eric ■ her. 33 f t E D i. 1. W Loria. 311.86. Chris Reichen. 30.« A daring bathing suit ii'c in t 38 . E a rl G ilm ore. 82.77; K E Susbauer. hardly In keeping with a halo — 3114.48. U G G ardner. 3107.76; Hana Kasmusaen 8118-44; K W W illiam ». 348.- but It Isn't really a halo. T hat 68 ; R L Cham berlain. 3105.25. Jack IL *.-. circle about Lily Danilin a head 364.41 . Geo Fisher. 338.82 . John B ill. 35 58 . Is th e brim of a tra n sp aren t • Ered W atson. 321.62. George k ir k . 3 1 - | 7 4 ; O N ia l son, 31-74. H Peterson. 88.76. beach hat th a t protects the E C K nap par. 32 78. E F Mead. 12.78 vivacious French actress from H o yd B u rn w o rth . 313.85, W W iaw eil. 311.16; K k Reynold», 38.37; P J Chris- the sun s glare nt Palm Springs, I tensan. 88.3?; George Schneider. 3174. Calif. J C Radke. 32.78. Lou Layton. 86.87. •W illia m Enetty. 34.18; J H Berger. 3 5 8 - A ‘Water’ Lily SCHOLLS—A pot luck dinner will be given a t the J. E. Bennett home Tuesday sponsored by the Scholls Woman's club. The program Is to observe W ashington and Lincoln's birthdays and American citizenship Mrs. J. M S tretch er and Mrs. F. F Stearns have charge. George Zeigler and Melburn and a a a Vivian Zeigler and Velma Wohl- T U B effects of Peter's sermon schlegcl went to th e Roy B arrin g - tou home Thursday evening to a t­ and all the Influences of feme- tend a birthday party given in h o n ­ cost were as extensive and re­ or of Vivian Zeigler. m arkable as they were deep. Mr. and Mrs. L. R Stanley of Swept away by the vision and P ortland were Wednesday visitors power of tlie new Ideal, a spirit a t the M. B. Bozorth home S un­ day visitors were Mr. and Mrs of brotherly love and devotion Stanhope S. Pier and Miss Lulu took hold of the disciples, lifting Trueblood of Portland. them above all selfish Interests Union to Meet and leading them even into giv­ Laurel-Scholls Farm ers' Union ing up their private property and will meet (tonight» Thursday eve­ ning. Mrs. Julius Christensen, Mrs. pulling It Into a common fund Ed Denunin and Mrs Ed Boge are The world, for the most part, on the refreshm ent committee. has condemned this ecouontlc Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wohlschlegel manifestation of th eir religious and Velma Wohlschlegel attended a party given at the George Zeigler earnestness and Interest as uni­ home Saturday evening. Velma versally as It has commended the Wohlschlegel h ad spent the w eek -, quality of the experience lt«elf. end there Out one may well pause to won­ Mr. and Mrs. John Schneider and family o( Oregon City were Sunday der whether a sim ilar great out­ guests a t the Chris Suhrbier home pouring of religious grace, with Members of the W. C Heaton Its consequent enthusiasm , would fam ily have been ill with the flu not solve many of our modern Ship to Germany problems, and one wonders at A truckload of m aple burls was shipped from th e W. W. Jaquith times whether such problems can farm Monday to Portland, from ever be solved except as men and where they are shipped to Germany w.mien everywhere are baptized to be cut into veneering 1-64 inch with a new power of unselfish thick. Machinery for this special motive and action. cut Is found only in Germany. Teacher HI Certainly. If we could bring all Groner school was dismissed Mon­ men under the power and experi­ day because of illness 01 the teach­ ence of Pentecost. It would mat­ er, Miss Laura Alstroni ter little what forms the social Party Success Scholls Woman's club benefit card change might lake party a t the F. E. Rowell home S a t­ A world buill on unselfishness, urday evening was well attended such as these disciples displayed Eight tables of cards were played following Peutecost. would be a and 64.70 were the proceeds. Mrs world where most of Its problems George Lewellyn won first and Mrs F ran k Potter second. could be easily solved. Clinic Planned J J M W t om S P ans Ä club « - ! will « » be » . held “ ! boro ! « • In t honor " — ~ of 2 .... Scholls for the Mountainside. G roner and and his son Erwin's birthdav Midway schools in th e n ear future Mrs. George Lewellyn spent Thurs- for the purpose of testing for tuber- day and Friday at th e Della Fink a x • S a - t t s s s f » x s ? home h » ^ , S p & X 1 glVen lhe PUPUS fOr te«arL-edd w ntrSa W alter io r™ a V t e M o o n ^ d CrlwridaVh7T'eSU' a t v e LaATS “?e *" honor of their daughter* Ma‘e on ^ e n U , 1 M r . ^ d Mrs V p . Vander'S ,‘ Thursday, February 7, 1935 aing. delinquent t a t foreelusure axp. 36» - 6 0 . Gladys Elaner. delinquent la « fore­ closure axp, 83. W idews* Psnaisn E m ilia I* Am ato, 825. Ruth Beatrice Anderson. 830; M ary K Batcheiar. 310. Cora Mnl-el Bell. 8t6 . Ed llh M arie D r.— Iro m . 810. G race Colvin, 810. Grace D Creee. 317. E d ith C u ller. 317. Ile rlh a k Dailey. 315. Km m a D e l’res. 815; M arie J Ding lay. 315. M ary Maude Dix»on. 3». Elate M Dodge. 815. L o ttie Blanche Eaell, 3 '3 . M yrtle Einaley. 822. I.o tta II Ko». 325; Boaelta Eleenor. 820, O pal Gibbon», 8 io . K ld ir Noble Huaon, 835 ; Althea Harm on. ||0 . Aunuata lla ffn e r . 315. Lau ra E tta llayn«— 318. A m elia l«awc»<>u. 32 ‘ . Stella k e a ru . 320; M a ttle k in s 315. C atherine M arshall. 315. Donna Schanck M eredith. 322. Mabel C M ille r. 315. Cora Elsie Moe, 832, L au ra I M urra y. 325; Florence J Newton. 320. A n na J Pavey. 310; Frances Randolph. 320. Bernice Ib c h lic k 330 llu ld a S Kydm au, ft” Addye M S h affer. 315. S tella Shaffer. 315. M in n ie 1 Sharp 323. Ilerth a A Shaver. 315. Jennie Y Shepherd. 815. M ary L Sm ith 322; ____ _______ J.Mite Sm ith. _ 315. O l«a Geneva H a ll. 8- < M. . J P W aters. . 328 t ia r a Eliaabeih W e»,coti. 822 . Mabie Catherine l. w Rusait. 3 7. G r-.ig » M m , , I Attains, »4; I. E W ilk ,-., r.'lief syp. ,|p :e . m ann. 85 . De«la Fredleka Jt»haiison. 85 . Mury II [ • Ttasrd rta .n n s .-y , raltaf L o t t i, Pomrvy. J,than Peter Johatiaon. 8'> . Gitlauto Hickey. lt,4»ilta»n. 87 . E t«adrrI« k W illiam M i.In M a i, j‘| ... ¡» tilt Itay-lM .I H r,» E u ,l Co., w l.l..» .' 810. John II la m b e r l. 8 lo . Nathan J,4> 36 . Jama» I l H utrhlson. |5 ( ( untlnuad un paga rulunui 3» I pM ulun ,»1>. , t k J M n h . f i . county i« ll K irk . I* W illiam Ledvala, 812. t'ln a •x p . I l 21» . ('..m tncrcinl N n th .lis l hnnk. l a t r i la k e lly , 812 George Schnell. I* county I r c u r c r « p . » I . C h u r l« It.« . Thomas ( Maiiaen. 312 . Charlee P M«*r I county h .» p tl« l c»p. S« «<• . K IlM h M h rell. 85; Robert Fulton M .l.r a n , 35. TuaM. probation . d r i e r ' . ,» n . •« ,.0 0 ; _ M ary ___ _________ Jane XLt.eau. 85. Charlea Ale«' H tra lw lh T .-I.l t , A I' .» p « t m , pr.» Murn. » I Prank A M o r e . I« . W illiam ballon « M e u r e yap ».1 so. « - .10. 11 11 F ra n k lin M a a tll. » I H i Pou. » I Jen n at, kraua. c«n»uty «ehuul supt e«p. 320 7 5 . J Cochran P h ilip 81". John Severe Owen» H’ Conneli. ta« dept e»p. 817 70. State 815 K o lx rt Joseph Potter. 3’i Am anda ¡ Industrial A c nlent rommiaaUm. peare « f- I Jane Perkins. 3* Lau ra Alice Phillip». I , ‘'“ n Jrlbuti»»,i. 3.(3 63; Aloba (¡raug e 87. Am anda Frough. 34. Daniel Pnm gh. ■ N«>. .73. elertions. 35. l ) r J II Dinsm ore, 34; Benjam in T R o eenrraM , 88 . A n n a t insane e«|> H enry kru eg er. inaane. l.eoiiora R't>U w e ig h (h e n V t ah j family of G resham were week-end ne'M Uinta nJttT?"o»»w*6..¿ t Lvl 1?' brother, Frank, left for Astoria to »u.kcr, »-• ;.. l M ick«. »2.7». I . m « - court reporter, H a rry t K.-t.i aln.on, C la rk . iS S V i Ot . . S th w o i . I V Y, ”*“ ° la ' ®ett.y' ? ? “ ?. and m it. .v llccn.c F le i c c k k '. , <:, r.H-cry, C h urchill. »12 r n o « « » , , ! * £ L ? n a 9 * % . v ““ “ r ‘ “ i- work work in in a a lumber lumber e cantD « e n tin ,. »2 ; » . J"h’’ j..h n “ i t -*• , » ,. «»«.»». 1 i m a A f F d dmr tic c n ., fund c p »» II M n. itari.lcc C .antu ».. B S -C C Ilt 'lOttle ot KrUM'ItCH Halt* 1 Sill i c£ ? ett ho me cis Burke Virgil Hatfield. Albert u rb ln W aldron was a n overnight w* 'hn" »*7«j. l m m ,, »a«.»». L r,i>-f c ► iir,.„. «.-. i'.,,f„. b.ncry Ada Curtta. I I ; M ln .u a t'ra n a . »7; M r - w h ic h » 111 la s t y o u fo u r Weeks SdP111* Jackson and and Elmer Lillegard. arl M « ie "d n ti.- c . » t « i . o »». : ; . P F ra t i » 1» ; ?2 * »» I 'r i n t w i m «t C o c«?.’“K . c u n t y n O h.«d t Rueck and and r guest Thursday of of hts his teacher teacher Miss Miss i£„“ ‘’¿Uh.’ c n k R u Itch, S t. ’« n / * ...p 'Uiun"ni {¡“ ’ t ,7’ " j L “? a X ’’ JJ ^ n .« ! 'n *kr “ Arland Whitmore and Mr. and Mrs Mr and Mrs Carl Rueck ? e:,t Thursday Leonard Reh. i t t» . j c Kuckur. »s Mike Jackson visited Mr and Mrs. Miss G race Miller left » « Kellogg, of Forest G ro\e. I j . « r --------- _ . M . a . rk » . 312.- <*•■. district atto rn ey e«p. 17.18; w < « t Kgli. 812; H enry ErtniMn 34 j«» win»» for a tour « M — argaret B am ford. ------ 333.14; _ Tuny Rhuss of lx>t H»t« _i . exp •« 811.86, elections 822 e 62. c ir- K „».»oil. usm -II s Moving C ari’ sciffert“ Iidured” nelius Saturday ri, >93.75; H Becker, euit court 36. total 840.38; The Irw in - The Earl Russell family are mov- Carl Seiffert received serious in- .. / ’t i ? »nrt » 363.82. » -« Joe C o rrie R amm I. v 8 „ *9 i .7 7 , H Fun k. H«>g license fund e«p. 83O.» lng from the Henry Jack farm to juries to his shoulder and kr.ee . xnV ,and J A ^£5°' J,; 7s a A Thomas R.m «-oo Bens, 8200. Veri Salee, 872.H" . 55; State In d u s tria l Accident commismon. th e John F2!iher place. while working with a horse which p d5vvnde^zanden and 11 L it’ 27 J w D ixon. 8136.- re lie f exp. 815.61 ; C C B annister, circuit "*cn Keith H art was down. Mrs J. P. . . R » 4 ; Fiwd h.m .r. it - w a t-t— , < court ■-•>m b - a a u iliff. u i. w A i l Pterea. 850 , ; ; j J K R I'.pp.m, Peppard. iran» grand Olen K eith cut his foot very b a d -' .Mike McCann has resumed build- son Ralph. Guy Raymond an a k u s »2p.»t vimii v.n.».« »6.5»; L « t . r ju ry bailiff, »* Ann Dorland, circuit lL r-D ie X “ Ch° PP‘n * h° U>e WhlCh W“ StartCd of“ MrlCa n d M r e .8S Strohm aT e?' £ £ w“»*.'*-a" S S X . « »“ S a V d l ^ Mesdames Ltoyd Murray, g a th e r - ' m A B ryan Celebrate» B irthday ^ t u r d a y evening Music w m enjoy-J w u — j a M; Fra.k k « .. •».»«. j » h « . Hu.b« lne Moore. Lucille Flint. Audrey ----- - county c • l« k • . »«,i - - F ................... y rev i Several friends and neighbors ed untl1 mlAnlgnA, j , , r S u . , P- „ i-e n n n a n d 1 I - F r n c t - T o w c n d . »5 SN : A r th u r H - unt!- I.in c Caldw ell, -v elec- Heaton and Miss Laura Alstrom " - at the - - ran k - Bryan - om called F home „ «<- Mr. — and.M rs. vvarner vropp a ,ey , 5 5, tr o « t Towiuend. ».->,-.>. j lio n ., a e : M a w i w ih-eow. county tr««- W aldron and Mr ana Kay. 35.63; H H G rahm . 62.78; P o rt- « rar. 3100. L If Kraus, county Mr. and Mrs^ Olen J ^ m to n and t had been 50 degree» below a t p vanderzanden 3i: i6 . te r Ire lan d a Company. 344 - -up.. 8130; Zola f Morgan, w- baby of Sm ith Center. Kansas, have their form er home. They live at Mr. and Mrs J. vanoerzat u () B ro w n '. T in ahx>. »7.8«; w»dRn«- «i.t.nt county ..ta-.l ,upt. «75; D on»M moved on the Gene Lee farm. the Mrs. Ida Kays place and are ar.d sons F rank. R alph ano Art r . coumy Ne-^Time., » t.» 5 , itiii.b o r o T Tem pleton, county j n d „ . »2i«i H D Snyder visited with Mr V anderzanden, c«rw in J H ia • —-e-»-»« ----- - -- Jw..-, n n H Arvu., nrx'2». » »I l w j ; V/'»rw»»i a rd tu w n are. a tr I«.6(J; K erkm an. u>,uni, oounty < commissioner. 'uiititio-iHiiri . 8125; * I4 > , - - - Sr. - attended a brick enjoying the mild winter. brother. w William Vanderzanden. ana Sahwow James and tile meeting last Friday. Valentine Party Set u H /. a rd w a re . C«*, , 333.33; • . r« i^ w ls . ro o m y commis»i<»ner. 3128; Teacher Resirns Miss Wilma Herd i* chairm an of family of Roy Wednesday Brothers t.arage. 3«.42. I^ rn n A u t.. Part«, < aro l Ownan. clerk county court. 328.8«. Miss Ä Kere 'T eacher of a c o S m l i ^ m " e f t ^ e r t W l e S - Gladys^ and Ethel M c C o y were j j . j , ; so,Rh A -ro P .« . c «.. inc. ,«..- «' c .ta-o,.„c .-tc.ut, ,ouc 6»; J b Kelley A Son. 8920.02: Pure 6 9 ; EstMer P irt«, enurt hen»» e«|«ense, Mountainside last tine e party 10 to v be c given a at i the church on the - ‘“''TCI honor ’«eLL« roll for * the p a w s z-K t cw-vl Ir«.»n C u lve rt A M fg . Gs*.. 3481.28. Van»- 334.69. L o ttie G ifTnrd. ci,«rt h»>u»e ex- ________ ___ __ school, . resigned _ m e vuiuvui Tuesday and Mrs. Jesse Peppered of by the league February 14. weens a t the K ansas C-itj sctioot. h ill E lectric Co.. 3373.33; Wewt Bearing P*nse. 8 3 4 6 9 . Gladya M r L ^ x l. clerk roun- Forest Grove has been engaged to Ed Hatfield was a guest a t the Miss Beulah Quick of Hillside was Co.. 33.13; Beall Pipe A Tan k C o rp , (X court. 82.40; Elizabeth Tn take her place H erm an Boge home a t Farm ington an ovem ight &ues. Tnursaav oi 3394.09. Concrete Pipe C o . 3878.10; B u r- o ffic e r s «alary. 3 T 3 ; M a rv a rrt D ixon, roughs Adding M achine Co., 87.10; O re - county ntim e. 8141.50. N E Stangel, sec- Mrs. Elmer Quick Plan Annual Event i Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs P N V anderzan- gon T y p e w rite r Co., 3 1 9 1 . J W <«<*•- ret a ry circuit judge. 875; M a u l W H o l­ Twenty-one attended the Scholls i ---------- "O’», county treasurer exp. 34.96 J E den of Greenville spent M Sunday at land Yards. 897 3 4 ; M arK en x ie Motor Carp Ladies’ Aid meeting a t th e church Ladies' T r ir x t r r s I P I Co.. 3111.21; George T M cG rath, 32.33. enter, county aeseaaor’s exp. 8l5.2<). the home Of Mr ana M r - J . r . Q ^ trt[e J H endrick», 8113.75; The Aua- Jam es H Da via. county recorder'» exp. Fridav Plans were made to make L \ i l l l O O l l S l L € 3 V l t t Vanderzanden and lam iiy^ 1 tin -W estern R<,ad M achinery C o . 3126.38; 810. J w Connell, county «h»-nff. 8140 - the recent benefit birthday party ® w-. , . « Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Kline an a M arahall-W eU a Company, 80.20; W ashing- 69 . H a rr y Johnson, deputy sh e riff. 1124 - an annual event and the fourth \Y/,|I I .« ,] M pptinfTS children “ '** * * and A rthur Smith of For tun County New s-Tim e*, 344. It Meacham, 69, R ichard Busch, deputy sh e riff, 8124.- Friday In January. 1936. was selec-j ' v 111 E - I I U l V I C C l I l l g » 74; Stand ard O il Co. <»f C a lif.. 3948 - 60; G ra n t Z u m w alt, ja il 841.36. c«mrt _ .. . ... t. . .. A est Grove were guests of Mr. ana 394 ted. Mrs H. L. Flint will have Barde Steel Co.. 330 0 2 ; J E Hasel- houxa ja n ito r 348.34. to ta l 389.69. Mrs Z ed. l v church, is drawing Hl! Mrs I. P. Brady and family Sun- 37; tin e A Co.. 811.39; Chain Belt Co.. 82 6 0 ; Z u m w a lt. ,»il m atron. 324 .39; M arie charge of the M arch meeting. j C hristian the T“As plain ns A. B. C.” is a commonplace expression. " " " crowds “ * " “ day. . . ______C a lifo rn ia Bag A M etal C u . In c.. 352.50 ; Schm idt. » fH u iffs exp 341.34. tax dept | Mr. and Mrs. J. F. P otter of P ort- j ]a r ge.lt in years. A " packed Mrs. M. J Vanderzanden and Hea„ J,|pe A Tan k Corpk. 333.36; F rank 348.85. tot UAII this information every advertiser should have is given in plain words that everybody understands—in­ formation as plain as A. B. C. County Court ilWhen a merchant buys his advertising by A. B. C. standards he is being guided hy the one and only in­ dependent, impartial circulation authority. Mason Hill TRY THE TRAIN TO CALIFORNIA Fresh, Clean Clothes Make For Appearance Drainage Problems - - The "fundamental law of gravitation" bolls down to the fact th a t apples fall from trees and w ater ru n s down hill. If you need more retailed Information about drainage we can give you the services of a professional tiler, who has laid tile in W ashington county since 1884, If we can 't help you w ith our own experiences. We can also offer you the best tile made in th e S tate of Oregon either clay or concrete. In addition to our own S tandard Quality Tile we handle Draln-TUe and Bulldlng-Tlle m ade by the Willamina Clay Products Company. Hillsboro Concrete Brick QC Tile Co. Across W ashlnfton Street from Cannery on P. R- A N. Rallw iy Office Phone 1341 Art Kroe