T h u rs d a y , N o v e m b e r 25, IJI.'Tf fi»’iii ii (w o week.*» trip Alice (iiboiis iicur Ktiiidv n il-, lie sam. w ith the average raise through C alifornia to Mexico. Ml . M, .. .. slightly less than ten per cent over *• ,, ... .. .. 1 M’ uud M in M orris F erri» took Mis l S tru ih e , is, Miss hliza- Kai> i>..v Kuik« k*i..L n .. to < t <• orvalllN n Sundiiv »_» o u r local costs C lothes a re much the , . Io sam e in cost as here. both S tru th e rs and G uyford Wilson ...... . , , v i . .. . ‘ ‘ ' ,,w b lo th ei, who is in (he hospil- Meat is q u ite a bit higher than sp< nt Sunday at the hom e of Mrs 1 al (here 1 here. he said, "but if you don t w ant to pay tile price you go out (By Mrs. Jesse Meyers) and catch y o u r ow n fish d in n er or BUXTON—G reen M o u n ta in kill y o u r own pot-roast, so il doesn't h u rt too m uch ." Illy Mrs. J M. Vhivhl'nnl G range, m eeting in all-day session at th e hall here Saturday, elected W eather Mild and Wet HELVETIA The band will I the follow ing officers John Brown W eather m H om er was turning concert and dance Deeembei 1 at li m aster: Mrs Rose Bellish. o v er­ N o . 6. D R A U G H T (ic p u rtn ic n t... fte co n d itiu n in g slightly to the cold side w hen he the H elvetia hall Proceeds will bt seer; Mrs Mae Quier. lecturer. I. le f t . Jo n es said, but there w as as used to buy band m usic and other « u iJ iin g , /u k /iin g a n il f illin g kegs L. C raw ford, stew ard. C harles m uch ram th ere as H illsboro has expenses Lunch will be served in Goodrich, assistant stew ard; Mr- the basem ent. been exp erien cin g during the past lly l ’I'.TI'R G. S C H M ID T . M. II. sc Ida Brown, chaplain: Mrs Olive A large crow d attended the shoot- tw o w eeks The highest tem p eratu re fi Stow ell, treasu rer; Mrs. E d i t h i mg m atch at llelvcia S u m ta s w h e n ho encountered was tig degrees B ea, the Light KrlirUinu-nl Beverage ul Millions el Temperate People. Í5 Riggle. secretary; John Gillespie shortly a fte r arriv in g there, and the J ( W enger disposed of a record II gatekeeper; Ellen Goodrich Ceres. nu m b er of tu rk ey s The w eather m inim um w as 10 degrees a b o v e ,1 tl M ary Gillespie. Pomona; Emm i registered several days before he was fine a fte r a w eek of w ind ami rt M aynard. Flora: Eugenia Roberts, ram left lady assistant stew ard, and John Homer, w here Jones built the new P rogram Well A ttended fi Gillespie, chairm an executive com ­ store, is a new farm ing and fishing School program at th e sehoo if m ittee. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge S ax ­ cen te r F arm ers can raise alm ost house Friday night was well attend tl ton and fam ily of southeast of ev ery th in g w hich is grow n locally, ed and the crow d enjoyed the pla\ Ci tow n w ere d in n er guests and took he said, and H om er even boasted a and o th er num bers a p art in an im prom ptu program ... sm all patch of thriving tobacco, as w during the lectu rer hour P ro g ram A *thf’»Kh th e n u m b er of d eath s r h a lf tim es m ore N egroes th a n S unshine club met at the K I’ ored physicians and nu rses a re Ir does the g o v e rm e n ts M atanuska ball at N orth P lains last W c d n r.t.o e opened w ith a song by Miss Lour- [roai tu berculosis in th e gen eral | w hite people. T he college g irl on \ alley colony A lthough Alaska lias charge. A w inning tight Is being b ene L am brix. followed by a de- population h as stead ily declined A good report was m ade In tin th e left is h av in g a u X -ray exam i­ waged ag ain st tuberculosis, but I sh o rter grow ing season than here. lunch s' eom m itee who served lunch drnns ° W e r e R M o r e d vvT h a t .I n ' lu r in K the P“ « fifty years, th ere a re n atio n given as p a rt of th e health o davs a l ‘‘ considerably at th e B urke auction sale m a r Cm- ^ " e g r o e s - ^ . ^ ' ^ ^ s ^ ^ ?!i11 <* A m erican eiti- until we conquer th ese th ree danget k ii g n . having as much as th ree nelm s T hey serveil luneli t,. m i \ E p rogram , carried o u t in m any zones we m ust continue to wield out b en by Miss L ourene L am brix and fen s’ e5peciall-v suscep tib le to th e m ote sunlight hours during early quilt top that was put together bv schools an d colleges. In th e c en te r w eapons. C hristm as S eals sole e sum m er m onths -In s. he s .m l. ,s due Mrs E D eirdorff w,II be quilted d Miss E sther Quier and negative ?nenl>''s attack . it is still th e lead in g is an in d u strial w orker, w hose em ­ throughout the country betw een ' i i ‘ '? ‘"" ln ,he ‘MUator the hom e of Mr- l.angue u N o r t h Jj by L. L. C raw ford and Miss Doral cause of death for young women be- plo y er has s e n t him to th e facto ry T hanksgiving and C hristm as help tc a n d the tilt of th e n o rth ern half of P lains D ecem ber III, so c o n ic c a r l ' Saxton The judges Jo h n Brown, ween 15 and 30; it tak es 6 4 tim es d octor fo r a thorough physical ex­ m ake possible tuberculin tests, fret im m ? Th s"i m t S“ " d “ , l '?*! “nd bl'" ’K “ ” " 1 luck 'l h >' Ray R o b e r t d e ^ ^ r 7lore m ea in ,h o low est econom ic am ination. T h e little g irl is receiv­ t T h ? Ie‘,d!> tl’. a 'n o n -sp eed y patch w ork blocks of the quilt w e,,. clinics, and X-ray exam inations firm aU ve. O th er nu m b ers w e n ' ir0UP th a “ 10 “ ** hlghe9‘- and eadb ing h e r tu b ercu lin te s t a t one of the C m aturing of crops In w inter, th i m ade by M is Wolfe of Mason Hill T hey a re pow erful bullets in th i t situation is nist the reverse, w ith and donateii Io the club, an o th er Readings by Mrs. M aynard, one - e ar kills th ree to th re e and one* m any free clinics w here cap ab le col­ nation wide tuberculosis b attle. a A laskan days being tgiree hours quilt will be m ade soon at the hom e »he m em orized over 3 0 'y ears ago. 1 sh o rter on sunlight than here And of Mrs Adolph Iladei tseher. M i s George Saxton. Mrs. Mae Q uier S h irley and Deloris, V erne P rick - c it rains even m ore than here and John Brown, talks on w ar; ett and S hirley Jean . E verett T horn- \\ M H likens joined the o rg an iza­ r Ju st a fte r saving that. Jones shook tion Next m eeting will he D ecem ­ Mrs. R J. K elly of Red Cross w ork. burg, and Agnes. Eva Benefiel B c some of the concentrated Oregon ber 15 al the hom e of Mrs Ernest S a x to n ^ a T°hn B v b-' MrS' G eor«e ?,3V G Ienn- Mrs. T resham and Miss ■ 5 ? * to v 3 T h an k s6'-ving song by M iriam of H illsboro. Miss C larice mist from his d ripping hat "Yes," he Z urcher. w here a C hristm as tree arice 1 said A laska's a great country. 1 w ith presents from unknow n friends Mrs. Mae Q uier and daughters S m ith of Forest G rove and Mi& i w ouldn't have missed it E sther and Mrs. Ray Roberts: and E velyn Rinck. R uth Lee Lore ... . .. . I b*' 8 feature. Hostesses w ill be C a reading by M argie Saxton 'B u t. i... Merely. L ab el and Hazel B enefiel lit added. I still prefer M esdanies H enry S taehli. O tto Sol- Une of the uniti in the keg unliking department. t O regon W. B. A. Sponsors P a rty a n d D enny and the hostess, M rs , berger, R. S andford and William ... A card p arty was ■— sponsored by E:la B enefiel. It » a co u n try of w onders, stran g e , floor." From then on thr,> u«h,.,i m .. Benefiel. j T routm an HUAI ( d ll IIH ’Al; I All N I l l r r r l l i n 1 e - o llr< lle d l, , r rrx o o t|r< lr d |, . ............. rs- A a i r rc r i H h u m n r ro ^ ^ a.d? es at th e ir hall F rid av Mr. and Mrs. Bill D uhng and Phenom ena, and beau tifu l scenery— dav he counted 19 sm aller i n- 1 A group of young foil, from this drpilchrd and rinkled io i '1 I co children and Mrs. I. M. B y- but 1 d ra th e r live h ere in O regon.” l , * w n a u c r Ja r night. C ribbage and "500' j vicinity and H illsboro visited Mr rrro a t« « ! in '• M d<- w ith then » f r r U i s u it in g o f i „ „ w r || , | i r W(M>,( a ll( | fl,l(ll | y rHI%r,| ent ‘ to N ew berg S atu a tu rd ay a v ’ h at w »■« a L . extdm .....E arth ak ?hZ es r.?‘T w eren t s piay fxi High honors in cribbage bec w en T hat as th e r com m ent on A laska n" q n u ^“ ' i and Mrs Bruce C halm ers ill th eir l« - l. l r - , , g l o - y n u r l i . r . l l . i r w o ' , pH, h i iu iid r w it h a r lr > in n w .il.- r o n ( h r w ,.y w ent to \ :da Pow ell and low to " h ere they w ere o v ern ig h t guests m ade h ere th is w eek bv O S Jones explained "Th^ ’n r ° WCUk / 0IU ■ new hom e at M cM innville W ednes ,)„■ ......... | r i l l „ , , , Pre Jesse M eyers. In “500- W illiam 2.f an uncle. Ed Judd, and fam ily of H illsboro, recen tly re tu rn e d from' d t »Th ? re b u i,t Wi J dav night The voting couple served a t a - t, ill,z , n g I,- .,,,,n a tu r e o f KM, de V ’----------- ” W illiam guests S unday of M r a th ree m e n , h s ' X L n . h a r m ed th ? (By Mrs. O. II. Peterson» grees I.ihrenheit, assuring perfect clmn Ito the shipping plnlforiu lunch and en te rta in e d the group r t™ « o 4 . h S T eft 1H i X ™ W h « they w e - 3, ‘ C,ear d^ BEND A surprise birthday party P re ^ n t“Z r ë S , and Mrs Jarnt Klum low. C om m ittee in charge 3nd Mrs. E rvin Boyd of o«dutTeSc games and w er B irth .........-. ............ - “ ......... M and B i II h “ o n A ’- ^ & ? « d bm M m V S ^ I O W O .T L '* c!.ouds Ä “ a ' U’ . " ^ B atchelder. ' y b « ''d - ' . M u argaret r h ery proee.il of Olimpia hreuing 11 improeeil by the C L et?' refreshm CeS,rl, ? \ ents M ar8are; A d " av ^ h s b o O r le h o h o r a T ’eH ’ b .rth d a y p arty m monti..“ t^ m 0^ ° f Sm° k e C°' Z ednik hom e in honor of F rank B atchelder Mr and Mrs Reid f , , n eietptional breumg yuahtiri and eonitant purity of v ° r2onn C aroline Bellish and M w as held at M anning Social club com bination store and lodging hou^e / . « M onmonie. T he evening w as spent I n eH. Mrs B lanche B erggren, Mi—, our lamoui subterranean unter — "It’s the nter". m . - v aH. S atu rd ay " ‘ght in honor of a ' H omer, on K odtac I s l a n d W hile G r n " ^ r,s em ':,e ^ V , 1' w ith cards, dancing, and music bv Anna M arie Mever, Evelvn B asic V. C elebrated ISo\ em b er b irth d ay anniv ersaries. there, he acq u ired som e in terestin g beauty of A >a.sk a's glaci- A rth u r Steinhoff. Jo e Kusy anil Elizabetl, Ott and M ,- .,- Arnold Choir practice and S unday school G. A. G heen of M anning ha< ivory carvings and th e huge should- C i aiS° c°m m en t from Jones, Mi K apesky. A bout 35 w ere pres- la ’PPin. Dan II, -ick. l.i,\a t and Jim OLYMPIA BKtWlNC COMPANY. OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON, 1 s t. ! Davidson. A lbert G rnssen. M ilford p arty was held a t the O scar Cear- a f f d ros<> hedge -B aby S edate) in erb lad e of a K odiac bear, w hich w ill i . ° waJ io rtu n a ,e enough to be c n ’- Miss Ann I.asich. w ho is em ploy- B arickm nn and Ju liu s M dlii ley hom e N ovem ber 16. Betw een bloom. be on display in th e A rgus w indow ^ lxen a free aerial to u r of th e dis- Mr and Mrs F red Yungen enter- 35 and 40 persons w ere present C ard P a rty D ecem ber 3 this w eek by an av iato r friend "The ed at S eattle. W ash, spent the past It was also th e nin th b irth d ay an- A card p arty w ill be given bv S cenerv is B eautiful k’laciers appear from above to be an week or m ore at the hom e of her t im ed a l a f a m i l y d in n e r S unday n ty ersary of W auneta Cearley. W B. A K s a t t h e 'r ’h l h De- "I X ^ t h e g ran d est scenery Mr and Mrs John I.asicli six m eals,” he lau ghingly ex- B aranof. and A fognak Islands, and Benefit P a rty Tuesday bold is able to w alk around but still Dance S aturday F orm er R esident Dies plained, "th re e dow n and th ree up!' S helikof S trait, to m ention a feu G irl Scouts troop 2 of T igard is lias the east on his body and is not A dance will be sponsored bv W M rs A B E dw ards received tu* ViC" ’ed m ark s of Pronouncable ones, w hile th e Indi- sponsoring a benefit card p arty at likely to be hom e before C hristinas B. A. at th e ir hall N ovem ber 27 w ord last w eek of th e death of an ' !.hu i ’? nd?*‘i e i" th e Clti of Ju n eau . ans a re b' amed for such nam es as the .... T igard G range hall T 1Uesaay uesday at at M usic w ill be fu rn ish ed bv Van- M rs. P. S. S nell o f Star. in - e ^ Ia s t w r b . J " “? ! han ?, d " zf n K ; "'(I 1 1 P p. m m M M oney oney derived derived from from ’ ’ the the d e h e y s orchestra. Idaho. Mrs. Snell had been in bed ? - ; ? ..fu1 ?priJ’? . APPa re ntly. he thousands of o th er m ore involved party will be used to purchase t r , „ O scar C earley is doing in terio r £or ,L ,'C ' " vears Mr and Mrs. 'vas a com par- I b ird and l.ineoln H illsboro. O regon P h o n r 1271 I By Mrs. Zell S tru ih ers) w ork for his b ro th er-in -law Rob- SneI1 llved h ere 22 y ears ago 2, ' , m a'' ° ? e - shooting dow n th e Hope Held for F liers b;,H„n- badges HIT EON Hiteon club met l i t ert Sim pson of Forest Grove. . C hurch and a sh o rt program w as ¡£?.u „.ai n sld c . fro ™ a h °le about 50 Som e A lasans .-till hold out h, pe- S ilver Tea W ednesday Miss M abel Nelson of M cM inn- beld a t M anning Social club h all i f ! / * de and a h u n d red feet h ig h .1 of finding the th ree r u . . S herw ood P aren t-T each er associa­ W ednesday at the hom e of Mrs RI'.ASi >N.\ m j.; ( o s i ' W O RK G U A R A N T E E D ville spent the w eek-end w ith her S unday night. Rev. R. M. Hood. 11 w as so located th a t m ost vaulting ' fliers, including the fam- tion w ill give a silv er tea in the ( harles V anK leek Eleven m em bers and eight visitors spent the day parents, Mr. an d Mrs. N. P Nel- Pasto r of the P resb y terian church Ule ‘ Ol1 ?nd roc,k shot dow n into ed 'Soviet L indbergh Sigism und school gvni W ednesday at 3 p m son. here, took part. The program open- l b e hm uln stre e t of ,the l °w n piling L evanefsky. w ho w ere lost in the Proceeds will be used’ fur the hot quilting the spread and enjoyed a Seven . . ----- ,/ilIia m and ®d w ltb a . piano solo by Mrs. B ea- som e of ‘h e tw o story A rctic nearly th ree m onths ago lunches, w hich arc now being serv ­ pot luck d in n e r at noon D elm ar Riggle w ent to Aloha E rl. tn c e Bush. O th er nu m b ers c o n - “ Utiaings. T h ere a re still som e R e -ia n airm en ed to the children E veryone is in ­ m em bers w ent baek T hursday and iii^iiv tu visit x n e io rm er s « »i^im uj iviary- , m ud m ark s o f th e land- - and a Soviet relief ship a t P o in t vited. T igard high school held its finished the spread M eeting next b ro th er-in -law and sister. Mr and !?’!a B llsh- w > th Mrs B eatrice s lde abov ,-e second-story w indow s B arrow m aking search e f f o r t s B e - annual carnival W ednesday evening W ednesday will be at the lionu of w ere p o .n ted out ,o him as th e cause the fliers carried four m onths' Mrs R uth A nders,,n. Mrs. W illiam W oolley, w ho expect Bush accom panist; d u et bv M rs J u ’er c poin to m ove soon. ’ E H yatt and Mrs. B eatrice Bush: n i6 " ‘P0lnt, he said. V incent Olsen is building a larg. supply of concentrated food and N eighborhood new s from 30 Ar addition on his barn for a chicken Mrs. M ollie T Tallm received duc‘ by . Mr. and ....... Mrs. Jo h n u B , row n: -a E arthquake allm an ---- ------ u W11. rth q u a k e s J a r Jo n es plenty of req u ired equipm ent mai • w o rd F rid ay of th e death of a candle song bv p rim ary grade, and N atu ral p h enom ena'’ Well, p er- d il l m aintain th at thev mav v.-t’ltve brother-in-law . W alter C lough of Kev. K. M. Hood, in terestin g talk haps earth q u ak es w ere th e most fre . unless th eir plane crashed and killr rl B aker. Mr. C lough had been in ° nMn “ S1r ? a ry w o rk - que.nt and noticeable, according to lh e trio. poor h ealth for sometime. Mrs O. H. Stow ell, w ho has th e recen t A laska visitor. "I counted Prices on nearly ev erything but . „ /s : U m s .. ; Tom Riggle of B irkenfeld was been ill a t h er hom e w ith th e flu. o n >y 6° d u rin g m y th ree m onths i P erishable vegetables and f r u i t - ire n s,R'"’ * - h ere T hursday. tl of I igard. re tu rn e d the first of tl i> rep o rted im proved. there. " he said, causually. The big- , t W y o u r R /E O Mrs. G h tc n K ills B ear gest and best of th e q uakes he re- H S endees w ere held at th e C ath- olis church Sunday m orning. Mrs. G us G heen shot and killed ported, cam e early on th e m orning B ride-E lect H onored REVERSING YOUR OPERA GLASSES IF JHEI EAPING a b ear N ovem ber 14 w ith a .22 the day he left, "At about 1:30 th e re w as a ter- show A kitchen sh o w er w a s given f rifle „ , a distance dlstance of 100 BX) yards. T he M iss Hazel Benefiel. bride-elect, at bullet p, n etrated the head ju s t fific crash." he said "We went into 11 MAN 15 HOMELY? th e home of h er aunt. Mrs M E back of ,bc e a r-