» P H I L I .S R O K O P a g e E ig h t K C I cel dit Ne 1 we dii thi VI'] Pr j ™ de Be dei ett zai Mi M i Ta Br M e So an< 1 Va bu n it J. ini lar M í pif An we Va ele Lo M f me lek Ue Va na: Jes En sor Po Ba L i er the am poi the 5 sch Toi Coi we Mr J Til we Fr« net » fan Th bre Po; Ï ant vis the S chi Wh livt J Ari a l hos » Wa Mr Jac 5 spe wit ma N ive enc Ein E gor giv Mr A thii bus K the Ire: N Poi P rice O u tlo o k P rom ising fo r F ruit, N u t C rops w ine p erm its was made, th e co u n cil passing licenses for II sale ide the c it j lim it* A fter th e m eeting, the old coun- cil, new m em bers w ho w ill ta k e Postoffice Here n • - f r f ‘ f I II P I Of Christmas Rush A R C U S. H I L L 8 B O R O . | d u b s; displays at the teach ers’ ill- I stitu te and a booth at th e fair. Tins year, in O regon, it us e sti m ated that one person dies each day from tuberculosis W idening of the tuberculosis cam paign can cut this average, it is believed S tu d e n ts M ake G o o d R ecords at B loom ing of o th er city officials, w ere guests of Councilm en Jo h n W itm er. I. C I.ik e th e sm all trick le w hich K ram ien and Dr J O Robb ’ ’ ’ 1,s ,lle f,‘ •* Waters af er the th e Im perial cafe, wh d in n er , , ,.)> ■ n e.iekaee- no« a n . f l i l l l L lO O lv tlll lH»Mn E W tluirl.-h.l w as served. th en are rem inding th e office force c’ BI OGMING P II p i I s o f I h e At th e close of th e meal, th e re- ,n th e H illsboro post office that the Bloom ing school w ith perfect at- tirin g councilm en m ade short talks C hristm as rush is at hand again ’ tendance d u rin g the past six w eeks in w hich they recounted th eir ex- w ith its late hours and m ountain are Doris Sim m ons A nna K rahm er. pericnees as m em bers of th e eoun- high stacks of mail Jean H ergert and E sther M eyer cil. W hen questioned, the postm aster D oits Sim m ons and Je a n H ergert First to speak w as th e v eteran and clerk.- all a.'n u lled lh.it they received grades of UNI per cent in of th at body. M H. S tevenson "I w ould be fully content if the flood (Btr Mr*. P Pattern th e six-w eeks spelling tests. have serv ed a long tim e." he r e of C hristm as m ailing was u n d e r CHERRY GROVE T hursday ( t o Mr ami Mrs C ooper attended a m arked. "and it has not alw ays way now instead of th e » i v k b e n ig h t’ the tw o room s of the grade family reunion at th e H erm an A l been easy for m e to atten d m eet fore C hristm as school w ill com bine to present a len home at C herry G rove Thank.s- ings. but 1 have felt th at as a In connection w ith C hristm as program at the school house at giving day S eventeen relatives citizen of H illsboro I could a f packages. W illiam G oetter. assistant 8 M ts Ellen N yberg is the teacher w ere present ford to devote th a t tim e to city postm aster, relates a trip to P o rt- in th e upper grade room and Mrs. y ,. .,ntj ^ ,ls Jepson w ith Niel. w elfare Anlu and Ju n io r atten d ed 1 have only one p a rticu lar deal and d u rin g the heighth of the rush Mary G rant teaches th e p rim ary grades rile program w ill be for ., birth w hich ran k les in my heart, and ,dsl year celebration in honor of that w as th e tim e we allow ed the "If those who mail packages only both T hanksgiving and C hristnr is. \p,.s ,ie pson ii m other at B ethany l ittle Alice Johnson is the latest Sundav separation of th e light and w ater could see the m ountains of mail . ‘ u tilities At th at tim e we m ade a g athered th ere and overflow ing the victim of the m um ps th is week Mr and Mrs Tom Olson. C h ile. ' A SlH' lal T ? ‘*nf ° fo thc ’•“ «■niers deal w ith th e w ater com pany for prem ises, th ere w ould be more Irene and Bob of C arlton. Mr and I '»>•'’ « as held in B unnings hall fr«-c h y d ran ts and th ought t h a t caution in w rapping." G o etter said Mrs H arry W allin and son Ju n io r N.°' , 'nb*'!' ; ’ w “ h, V""*' ,le fu n " w as a good th in g However, we "W hen you stop Io consider lh.it of G aston w ere T hanksgiving day £ en te tam m ent for the group, failed to com prehend th at the next jh e packages u n d ern eath that heap d in n e r p a rty guests of Mr. and Mr . "'K h aw ards « ore reeoived l-v Hen- y ear w ould brin g th e creation of of m ail J re su b ject Io cru sh in g August F rid r > V oelker and Janies Jepson a public u tilities com m ission w hicn w elg|lt despite all that can ln S igurd W allin, a sophom ore at S u rp rise G iven im m ediately ruled us out of the d one by postal clerks, then you r e W illiam H ering was honored witli free ren tals " alize that frag ile articles in flim sy O regon S tate college at Corvallis. spent from W ednesday until S u n - ' a su rp rise party at his hom e S u n He said that he had enjoyed his w rap p ers haven't a chance. day w ith his parents. Mr. and Mrs. day night, the occasion being his serv ice w ith th e council and prob- "Alm ost everyone w ants th eir A W allin 7 blv w ould miss th e m eetings birthday C ard playing furnished Misses Lois and May Johnson of en tertain m en t P resent w ere Messrs j ohn A nderson, the second r e tir packages insured." G oetter d e c la r ed. "but w hat they really w ant is ing councilm an, also related his insurance th at th eir package is P o rtlan d spent th e w eek-end w ith and Mesdames H enry H ering and th eir m other Mrs Alm a Johnson daughters. Jo h n H aase and ehil- pleasu re in w orking w ith the coun cil and w ished th e new m em bers going Io reach th e persont o w hom , Mr and Mrs G uy M Dailey ef dren. Louis N eukirk and John, it is addressed. Salem spent T h an k sg iv in g w ith Rudolf Meyer. Leonard Muhly .uni luck as did J. M Person, th e oth er "T he best in surance they can get Mr. and Mr.- W. E Folsom. daughters. C arl S ehildhauer. Wil- re tirin g m em ber. is a good stout box for fragile ar-1 --------- liain H ering an d son and W alter tid e s, or heavy p ap er and stro n g . B irths H ering tw in e for less fragile articles. In The O ’C onnor children a re out th at way they can certainly bank D ebra To Mr and Mrs Jo h n du e to the w hooping on th e postal d ep artm en t d eliv er- D obra of Orenco, N ovem ber 30. of school . ing the packages in good o rd er be- a 8>rl. . “ ' Mrs 1. H ackett and Mis.- Al- H utchinson—To Mr. and Mrs. fore C hristm as." G oetter said. REED VILLE—"Pages of P ow er" ere in th e past office we try O ren H utchinson of N orth Plains. w ina Will of P ortland spent sever- is th e nam e given to the B ible in to "H ex p lain all of this when flimsy- N ovem ber 22. a girl i R eported to th e observance of U n iv ersal Bible packages ap p ear for mailing, but A rgus last week as O rvil H utchiil- ; Sunday. D ecem ber 6. Special se rv it is im possible to reach everyone son.i ice of un u su al in terest in the R eed E very y ear gifts a re lost because a P e te rs—To M r and Mrs W illiam v ille ch u rch at 8 p m. w rap p er and ad d ress come lease, P eters of G aston. N ovem ber 29. I "T he Seven P rin cip les of W or or th e a rtic le is broken because of tw in boys. ship" is th e th em e to be discussed im p ro p er w rap p in g " at th e union serv ice of th e O renco D ivorce S u.is Filed A gain this y ear th e post office is and R eedville ch u rch es next W ed “ J 'c a llin g atten tio n to proper a d d ress-, H ay w ard —W L. J r against M ar- nesday evening. D ecem ber 9. | in g of packages, both w ith th e jo rie 7:30. nam e of th e person to receive th e S p a rk s—P earl E. against Harold J. W ednesday evening w orship at gift, and also w ith th e address of | C _ ask ey —D H against Ella R th e ch u rch at 8 S p eak ers for Wed th e sender placed in large, clea r I nesday night arc Mrs. W. J E n letters in one co rn er o r both sides If you change y o u r address kind- schede. D r A nderson, both of O r of th e package | ly no tify th e A rgus d irect and at enco, and Mrs. T aylor of Reedville In w rap p in g gifts, patrons of th e once. tn A rrangem ent are u n d er w ay for a — C hristm as program and “nra'et’ice p " <t " fflve a re w :,rn,' d th a t I"’1’- has begun. placed in sid e C hristm as parcels. A splendid pageant was re n d e r N eith er should th e packages be ed by four girls of th e Sunday sealed unless th e sender w ishes to school, w hich w as enjoyed by a pay first class postage rates. good sized audience. F u ll d etails and instructions on Mr. and M rs B ecker and family- obtained at th e post m otored up into W ashington and l)ac*iin 8 can enjoyed T hank sg iv in g w ith r e l - i o ifiee’ _________________ BO U G H T SOLD atives. DI O ne of th e most com prehensive annual m arket and price outlook rep o rts on tree fruit, small fruit; and nut crops ever published by the agricultural extension service at O regon S tate college has just been released and is availabl from county agents The c ircu lar also review s th e cu rren t farm price situation, show ing a gain of about one point in the general level of farm prices in O regon since mid- Septem ber. The report was prepared by I.. R B reithaupt. extension ag ricu ltu ral economist, w ho says th e most sig nificant factor in the outlook is the conclusion reached at th e re cent national outlook conference in W ashington th at consum er p u r chasing pow er w ill be around 10 per cent g reater in 193” th an in 1936. This is expected to sustain the general farm price level fairly well, although gross ag ricu ltu ral production is expected to increase substantially and som e item s so m uch th at prices w ill be low er n ex t year. The fruit, sm alt fru it and nut outlook sections of the rep o rt con- tain some new ly prepared Oregon fru it and nut price index num bers w hich show a high deg ree of r e lationship betw een th e general average level of prices for these com m odities and th e purchasing pow er of th e consum ers. Seasonal yields, general production trends, and overseas m ark et conditions are also im portant. T he stren g th of consum er p u r chasing pow er appears to be well m easured by th e U. S. index of factory payrolls. B reith au p t says. D ata in th e rep o rt indicate that this index w ill probably average 77 in 1936. com pared w ith 58 d u r ing th e 1931-1935 period and 100 from 1926 to 1930. A 10 p er cent gain in 1937 w ould brin g th e a v e r age to som ew here around 85 per cent of the 1926-1930 level. Ju st w hat the 1936-1940 average level of consum er p urchasing w ill be com pared w ith th e previous tw o five-year periods cannot be d e fi nitely foretold, of course. D ata and ch arts published in the rep o rt show a sh arp increase in th e production, of citru s fruits, and this com petition for Oregon fru its will ap p aren tly become still keener, judgin g from the p ercen t age of young g rapefruit, orange’ and lemon trees in th e citrus or- chards. In addition to the general situation and outlook for fru its and nuts, the report takes up sep arately each kind of tree fru it p ro CONSIGNED P .-T . A. to M eet duced in Oregon, as well as the The P.-T A. m eetin g w ill be various sm all fruits, w alnuts and Y e s! Y ou C a n B u y O u r filberts. held this F rid ay even in g at the school house. It w as plan n ed for G U A R A N T E E D / last w eek but had to be postponed (C o n tin u ed fro m 1) on account of foggy w eather. It is hoped th a t a good sized crow d wood. B eaverton. Aloha. M etzger and G arden Hume durin g t h i s w ill attend. O n O u r L ow school y ear From these tests a n u m b er of ch ild ren th reaten ed w ith (' of finued fp«m par» |j R a te F in a n c e th e disease have been found, th u s was concluded w ith H iatt paying assisting in early discovery of the $125 U nder the agreem ent H iatt disease and so in suring th e health is to care for th e ground outside and prolonged life of the child. the runw ays, and keep th e ru n • T hrough funds furnished by the ‘(«sntinneri from n«r* I' w ays clear of grass, w hile Ed Ball A m erican Legit n posts of W ash B a r g a in s L ik e T h is : local pilot, will operate the hangars cedar tre e across the w ires w hich ington county. X -ray exam inations and m anager the field. fell in th e highw ay. At Leisy- for a large n u m b er of children A nderson M otor company, re- ville still an o th er fence row fire have been furnished to assist in 1 9 3 4 W illy s S e d a n ccntly moved from t h e Sahnow b u rn ed off poles an d dropped th e th e w ork of th e health association A ear that has undisputed garage at Lincoln and T hird av en - lines in to a field T h ere h av e been 23 d eath s in omy. Paint, upholstery a n d ue, w as denied an application to O th er fires w hich have d estroyed W ashington county since 1932 from tires very good. M otor splendid. attach a pum p to th e gasoline tan k s poies and caused tro u b le in fence tuberculosis, the records show. Mrs. Y our sta rtin g troubles these at the curbing in th e ir new loca- ro w fires w ere on th e Forest M argaret Logan, county n u r s e , cold m ornings w ill be tion south of M aeKenzic M otor G rove-D illey highw ay: M eyers road points out th at all of these d eath s over Only com pany south of B aseline and on th e L aur- could have been prevented if the • i D own — B alance M onthly In m aking the denial th ere w as elw ood road disease could have been discovered considerable discussion of c u r b “We spent a larg e sum of mon- in time. In addition to Ihe d eath s O TH ERS TO CHOOSE pumps. th e councilm en. in the ma- ey." E aster said this w eek, "to rc- th ere have also been 45 cases of tK I I J t jority. apparen tly favoring th e re- move th e danger of trees toppling tu berculosis discovered and tr e a t m oval of all gasoline pum ps on onto th e lines and succeeded in ed. curbs in Hillsboro, although no di- cu ttin g this tro u b le to a m inim um W atch for the A nother activ ity of the healtn rect action in this direction w as Now w e find th e sam e sort of association here through use of tak en . tro u b le again from grass a n d h ealth funds, was th e tra n s p o rt On a m otion m ade by Jo h n L. brush fires w hich have not been ing of 13 form er p atients to the A nderson and am ended by D r J. controlled." state san itariu m f o r a n an n u al O Robb, th e m ayor w as authorized -------------------------- check-up to d eterm in e w h eth er or to appoint tw o comm issions to act not th e disease still was in an a r w ith the city council. The first rested state. w ill be a p ark commission and the (Bz z » ll S tm ih » r « i The health association also re- o th er a utilities commission. A n R ebekah club m em bers from h ere m em bers th e patients sen t from derson. advocating th e p ark com atten d ed club at th e hom e of Mrs. ibis county to th e san itariu m and mission. pointed out that th e d e E isner on the Bend road Tuesday, sends C hristm as gifts to each per- velopm ent of the city park neces Ralph. th e sm all son of Mr. and ii° n d u rin g the holidays sitated m ore thorough supervision. Mrs. R obert H olland, u n d erw en t a F unds also have been u ed i.i T he utilities commission. D r. ■second m astoid operation S atu r- an education cam paign against the 2 n d a n d W a s h . P h o n e Robb said, w ould deal first w ith day. disease w hich has included sp eak - [ the sew er system as the o n l y H iteon school closed tw o days for ers at M etzger and Tigard civic u tility ow ned by the city, and next w ith w hatever ad ditional utility T hanksgiving and th e teacher. Mass the city m ight acquire Both com E sther Schrader, w ent to her home m issions w ould serv e w ithout pay. at M onm outh over the w eek-end F rancis Beach, com m ander of the A rtic le Published V eterans of Foreign Wars, appeared Gene W. Rossman. H illsboro life before the council in protest of a l leged discrim ination in connection insurance district agent, has an w ith th e use of th e auditorium article published in the D ecem ber New Y ear's Eve for a dance. He i« u c of "Q uota and Volume " pub- pointed out that w hile th e firem en lication of th e In su ran ce Research and th e legion had nights reserved and Review Service. for annual dances, th e V F W. -------------------------- had b«'en left out this year. The M a rria te Licenses delegation w as told that any agree- John H B uchanan, Cornelius P ro m p t P h o n e 81 m ent w hich they had w ith ttic m an- and Leona M. G erardo. H illsboro agem ent of the skating rink would N ovem ber 27 S e rv ic e M a in S tr e e t hold good and th at th e council d i d ---------------------------------------------------- not stand in th e way of any dances. T h ere followed som e discussion of the use of th e au d ito riu m by S p e c ia ls f o r S a tu r d a y O n ly various organizations in H illsboro und th e councilm en expressed the opinion th a t a policy should be establisluxf next y e a r which would There's n o thing sa'er or m ore e ffe c tiv e give p reference only to the fire than BUCKLEY $ M IX T U R E . Tw o r r three men. O th er organizations will gel d«3s<$ m sw eetened hot v a t e r just befn-e the use of the au d ito riu m only on bed t m e and m ar y a su fferer fro m stran- choking B ro n c h ti* or A sthm a hat such nights as th e city and lease O h io . 3 b o x e s found reL ef and a good n -g h f'j rest holder a re not using th e place I f you d o n 't b e 1 eve it get a b o ttle to The present arran g em en t, t h e day at any firs t class drug store— vou must councilm en said, was for tlie p u r get com plete $ati$fact«on or m oney back pose of m aking money for th e city — a *air o ffe r Is m ad e th a * BU C K LEY’S to be used in retirin g debts against M IX N T o U te R E No it claim for B ronch’* $ ' A s th th e auditorium , and the city should ma but it w a ill cure bring Quick re 1 ef from not be called on to sacrifice ail.« 'h a t choking, gasping » t r a g i c for breath •n d help you g e t a good nig h t's rest. p o rtion of th is incom e S t r i n g l c - '. N o. 2 c a n A nnual extension of beer and Hillsboro Pharm acy C h erry G ro v e S chool T o n ig h t Reedville Church Plans Union Meet T h u rs d a y , D ecem ber ll, I'.t.'tG O R E G O N nl days of this w eek at the F W H inrichs home T w o nieces of M is Fred llowlby spent T hanksgiving vacation lieie Tin y are stu d en ts al C orvallis H F V . < 1 IA K I.E S A S IA S Rev. C harles A Sia 70. tiled S atu rd ay at T u rn er follow ing a 1< ng illness He preached for 42 years m Ihe C hristian church, and e.ime to O regon from the east 34 years ago lie occupied Ihe p u l pit of the H illsboro C hristian church a great many years ago. ami was pastor of th e Forest G rove church for some time. Rev. Mr. Sias was active in the m in istry until May of llli'. year when he m oved to T u rn er M em ori al hom e from a pastorate al C a n by. For th ree years lie served as sla te secretary of South Iduho C hristian Mi- lonary society S u rv iv in g a re tlie widow. G race Rias of T u rn er, tw o sons, Rev l A drian Sias of Ham ilton Mont and Rev H ubert E Sias of Grain.i- ville. Idaho; tw o daughters Mi T hom as H untington and Mr .1 C P alm er of Fossil He is also M in n - ed bV th ree bro th ers m the ea I WANTED W a ln u t M eats 34c Pound Light halves and som e |>L ecs MODEL BAKERY W illiam Stutilfier. Prop McMinn« ill«*, O regon ami and th e follow ing brother:) ami a ousin of Mn E l . Moi . Anna Sias ol llillsh o n aster- B enjam ín Sias amt Miss Mary Sias of the Katiaas City com Legal hl.inks, be and 10c A coni- m unity n ear Forest Grove. Mis C harles B uhm an a n d M is Ella plc! -upply uvallable at the Kills** If Montane« ol’ I’oicst G rove lie was boro Argun. r - , I V PLAN IT W io - «ouf h SUCCEED Yun w ouldn't build m uch <»f n home without a plan, and you cannot go fa r to w a rd financial success without a plan. Do as your successful friends arc d o in g — use our prof¡table, tim c- tim e tried sat ings plans th a t build soliil financial independence SAFELY. W e'll gladly give you th«* details. S a fe ty In s u r e d U p to $ 5 0 0 0 U n d e r F e d e r a l P la n Tualatin Valley Federal Savings and Loan Association J. M PERSON, Mgr. Raving, A IlllU bora Ixutn Itldg. Christmas Sale Dresses Values to $12. ”>0 ■■mn « Used Cars d re e t a u d party z\ 11 colors, all A b ig rack ful F County Seal Sale Mav Break Record Council Authorizes More Sewer Funds USED CARS Valuable Cows Die When Poles Burn Plan 40c Tom atoes Y O U R R A D IO CALL 21X anil let us eheck y our radio Douglass • Davison R ad io & A p p lian ce Service S e lfrld g r F u rn itu re Store SA V E ON Phone 21X S E R V IC E 10c 10c ¿•7 49c M e n ’s H e a v y ‘M e lto n s ’ (.«■ather trim a n d zip- per. fe.9 8 .'!2- ouih e xy D A N C E SETS Lustrous F rench crepe in tea rose color. In gift $ | .2 9 J. jo x e s t-7 « M e n ’s In itia l B O X E D 'K E R C H IE F S •**> in a box. 49c «& 5 0 S e ts S C H R IS T M A S T R E E S p e c ia l L IG H T S . E ight colored lights C o m p le te $ S p e c ia l A s s o r tm e n t J E W E L R Y a n d H A IR & O r n a m e n ts a n d Z ip p e r PURSES. | Ik Xl-7 V a lu e s to 2 5 c ttf . iW/ W o m e n 's BOXED « E m b r o id e r e d K E R C H IE F S Special. Coffee B ox ................. 23c Cleanser S u n b r ite . $ s I’--. Used Car Exchange Matches M a n n in g 's . P o u n d S M X II. DEPGSl W il t. HOLD ANI u; I h I I i II ! « IlK Isl.M A s: BOYS’ M ELTO N S H e a v y b lu e w ith z i p p e r f r o n t. T h is ja c k e t ake $ -« .9 8 N o. 2 1 2 c a n Runs Ju st A bout as well w ith flat tubes and w orn parts. \ ft 10c $ $ Nash - LaFayette $852 Delivered Beans Y our C ar WILL Run w ith Elat T ires and W rinkled F en d ers YOUR C H O IC E G I F T S L IP P E R S ¿7 I’mg. B o x e d D o llie s ( I. i> and 8 in a b o x ), Big L ittle Books, C o lo rin g n n d S c ra p B o o k s, S e w in g S e ts, C u t-O u t D oll S e ts, G u n s, C a r d Gani«*s, a n d B lo c k s. For men. women a n d children. Felts and suedettc Powers Grocery Bronchial Asthma SALE T O Y S New 1937 Willys Hiteon « C-7 C an £7 £7 Id I ‘-7 5c M any o th e r item s specially priced for S a tu rd a y . I hese prices good D ecem ber ft only. 15c «» J a p a n e s e S ilk « K IM O N O S enm roii 00 S p e c ia l 1 k M e n ’s G ift 'K E R C H I E F S .0 « to *1 t »