P i?? * «H Two Cities in County Have Lowest Rates A fte r* . ttîî t - r n f t n . o r .p c A v 1937 Christinas Shopping Rush Begins With Bright Promise of R ecord Sales Tbir-.l nil) i f ir M r' M [I F u llm er w ere d in n e r i |)C.H in Ibi* HUt)\c ttl ( tiuil u U ac «niiU entitled gut is of Mr I K W’n g h t of P o rt l .iiid iiic\s«,i Iho lh«» «'«»niplahit rorupiMirit fil»»d til« land M r: W nghl was also an old Mjcaiotit you hi the ahuv«’ a lititi« tune friend oi Mi F ullm er m Wis l’MlH«» oli <>l b fin ic tin* 27th «l.»\ < cousin The la tte r lefl Friday loi I'M. «1.1 «I..I .• b. || !)»•< club«’ B aer and o th er points w here she utiuil " f It'lll W«*«4 a fte r thè I w ill visit friends. She will spend tin A 1TH n tu ie u .u i.iy to »pcr.d fll’.it public frolli the d ate ut II w in ter in Sun Diego ’ th an th ey have had In sev (ioti <»f Ibi*. sunti, u h i *; tipo,, you th<* WASHINGTON. n C . D eehnb. r Q ueen E sther C ircle m eets at the date ol (tu* lil'Mt puhlit .«tioii th«-i • eral years. A m erica’s C h ristm as 1 tS peciah — l)< -signaled as "1937 p.uson.ige at 2 p in. Thtirsdin »'I brillìi N ovem bri1 2.» 1937, ami shoppers h av e sta rte d th e an n u al Rale Series B." the F ed eral P- w er C hristm as services al the ch in ch the dille of III«» hi. t pilblicatioii buying rush, bringing to b u si Commission today issued the first of will be held Deccnibci 19 al I l a m th eieo f I h - ih k D rti'iiib ri 23. 11*37 :CIDENT3 ness th e b rig h t prom ise o f sales a series of 48 state reports, show ing P o rtlan d ers Huy and if voli fai) » lo appe tì uml electric rates m effect Ja n u a rv 1 exceeding th e reco rd -b reak in g un wei sidd eoiiiplftiiit or othej I. I. lines ot Un' A loha Realty 1937. for all classes of custom ers ' totals of last year. 1 \Vl «* 1.Ic.iJ thvi. t” fi-l W .«II, 1,1« I . com pany sold th e Dean Q uillet pro ml a r t d i s e a s e Today's report was for th ■> S tate of of the* piai nti ft w ill iipplv to th perty on H cnncsy avenue to Mi and E arlv b uying has been brisk. S O regon R eports for o th er : tates w ill , ( ’«»Ul I fill* tlu* ich« •f prayed fui i Mrs H arold Sav ik ot P ortland They re ta ile rs ovei th e co u n try have be issued us rapidly as they are Ihvir i -« »inplaint. 1«> wit, for a d< w til move into th e house in the n ear PNEUMONIA rep o rted , alth o u g h th e actual printed, and the senes, w hen com* future. |(*<’lai'iiu! piai ntlfD t«> be th holidav invasion o f th e sto res is plete. w ill cover tates in practically 81 j .»WIH’I i in fee Mill pl<* and in th , Home from college for the all com m unities of 250 or m ore p o p not ex p ected to reach its stride fi 1 actual p«»s « . inn o , the fnlluwin T hanksgiving holidays from this CANCER ulation th r o u g h o u t t h e U n i t e d until m id-D ecem ber. W ith 21 g dost rila d pai i.el of l eal property com m unity w ere M arkey S ayre Stales. n 1t11.1t«* in W ashington C ounty On* shopping days in D ecem ber, m e r L infu-lJ College. E dw ard Larson A nnouncing the publication of this t: gon. to*wit: O regon N orm al M ildred T w oln ch an ts an tic ip a te the heaviest NEPHRITIS r series. A cting C hairm an Clvd-" I. Beginning at th«* •■•utlmast cor Reed College, and M arian Huge and rush d u rin g C h ristm as w eek. Seavey said: A total of 18.139 com M arjorie B uchanan. U of O. ner stake of that < « rtuin tract of P urch asin g tren d s point te f m unities having electric service will I land conveyed by deed to J I CEREBRAL Mis.s P atricia M ores of Spokane, s S be includede in this series of r e co n serv ativ e buying of useful Bate j and H enrietta F Hatos and student al Reed College. was a HEMORRHAGE t ports These com m unities a re served articles, as w as th e case last recorded 111 (look 139 page 270 w eek-end house guest of M ildred c by 2,993 utilities. Thus the rate- of Twohy y ear, alth o u g h lu x u ries will not Records of De*si . of W ashington a v irtu ally the en tire in d u strv are County. O iegon thence We t along be neglected. H ousehold fu r Mr an d Mrs J n G ilsdi if and V covered. tin* South line thereof 3GZ chain.' Mis c J Rose en te rta in e d the fo l nishings. clothing, sports good- e Oregon Reports 26 U tilities ¡to tin* Southw«’ t co in er; thence low ing T hanksgiving Mr and Mis and au tom obile accessories hold t T he illu stiatio n above. in sh o w - the total m ortality for all Tlie Oregon report released today G eorge E asterday. Hillsboro: Mr a g » N orth along th«» We 4 hue 50 fe«*t 8 the spotlight, but expensive ing the seven le.tdinx causes of shows the rates of 36 u tilities s e a t and Mrs. F ran k C orrell. Fergus periods The latest sttttu tic i how thence East to a stake on the Ka t C i.uuors. p erfu m es an d novelties ing 172 com m unities of 250 or m ore Falls. Minn ; Mr and Mrs m y death in the U nited St.He reveal.* that the seven h a d in g eaus«‘s of line w hich st.ik»- i- GO f< 1 t N orth I th e startlin g fact that tu b et.u lo . iN nave not been forgotten. population w ith residential service, <»f flu* phice of beginning, them •«• Eaeterduy and d au g h ter Doris. E r l com m ercial service rates for tow ns • • • nest Schaefer. M r and M is Allen occupies fu st tan k .i> the « h i m * death ’shown above. I called by ; South along tin* East line GO feet € ol death for the productive seat some the Seven H orsem en « > I to th«* plaee of Ix'giiming. of 2500 or more, and in d u strial se r S hepherd and son M is Louise Ni l j y ^ ’ E LL -ST O C K E D stores aw ait vice in cities of 10.000 or over. C om son, Mr and Mrs C urtis Ritchey betw een 1.» and 45 Nearly 40, HR) Death.' continue to be led by tu b e i- ami for< \ e r h airin g amt precluding I men and women in that age group m unities a re classified according to the b uyers, an d the shortages Mrs Veila Schafer, sou amt d a u g h died last y ear from th u prevent eulosis as a robber of lives in these Vou. and each of you, amt all pel population groups and arran g ed ac ter. Forest G rove: Mr and Mrs A r able db>ease T uberculosis uccount- highly im portant veins Until tu •■’His claim ing by. through or under w hich co n fro n ted late p u rc h a s t bireulost.s eeases to kill our voting you. fm m claim ing or attem pting to cording to the am ounts of bills for no Nelsou and daughter. Mi and ed ers in 1936 a re not likelv to be ( ( o t alm ost 16 pel vent of d e a th ' men and women in such lurge claim, asserting or attem pting to a th re e divisions-—25. 100 and 250 k il Mrs. E ugene G ilsdorf and Miss t rep eated S ince late sum m er from all causes during the 15 to n um bers C hristm as Seats must be set t. any light, title, estate, lien or ow att hours per m onth consum ption. E lizabeth G ilsdorf, P ortland ( increasingly h eavy ex p ress and 45 uge period although tt was r e G uests of Mr. and Mrs H arold F sponsible for only five per cent of used as am m unition in the w ar on interest in o r to aul real p ro p ert\ Two W ashington county cities are 1 tra n sp o rt sh ip m en ts have In d i the G reat W hite P lague I or any p art thereof, adverse to th«» W hatley Thursday w ere Mrs W A listed as having the low est 25-kilo- « cate d re tailers have been r e title and mter«*st of tin* p lain tiff. w att hour cost in th e state. H 11s- Storey. Mrs H attie B aughm an and 1 p len ish in g d ep leted stocks. bore tops the com m unities of 2 500 Mr. and Mrs R obert Storey, son ( place So he m ake . him self the head - tii«*iein and thereto, ami that tin* or to 5000, w ith a $1.38 charge, and ( and dau g h ter, F lorence and R obert of the religious s> dvm s of the w orld i title of the plaintiff-. In and to said A lm ost an y g ift at a w ide a B eaverton occupies the low-cost J r . E stacada. Mr and Mrs F lan k 1 John 5 19 tells his m astery T he leal p roperty be quieted against th«» ran g e of prices Is av ailab le to place for com m unities of 1000 to 1 W ilderberg. Joe W oltring. P ortland w hole w orld belli m th e aim s of the claim s am i dem ands of you, ami th e carefu l sho p p er. Lingerie, z ( 2.500 w ith a sim ilar cost of $1.38 D if » vil one." says the m arginal reading each of you H ouse guests at th e hom e of Mr cosm etics. Jew elry an d clothing 1 H illsboro s Firem en's association Thi- sum m on . is serv«*d upon you ferences betw een lowest and h ig h and M rs C arl Rixlojf o v er the week Now G od en ters th e picture lie top the lists for w om en’s gifts, est bills varies at least 43 p er cent end w ere Dr. and M rs R A Payne elected officers in the firem en's purposes to call out a people for by publication th ereo f in th e Hill w ith ties, clo th in g and acces in every case, and in one instance is 1 boro Aigu-. a new spaper print«*«! of P o rtlan d and D r and Mrs A J elubroom s at the city hall Monday him self from the >» blinded 1114 « Bustling shoppers, crowded stores, such as the one pictured over 150 per cent h ig h er sories, sp o rts eq u ip m en t and m o night and pu, th ree new men into The A ixutle Paul is sent forth I W hite of G euessee. Idaho To ami published in Hillsboro. O regon office and re tu rn e d a fourth to his open th eir eyes, and to tu rn them and of general circulation in th«» above, and jingling cash registers mark the return of the C hrist to rin g aid s fo r men. B irthday S u rp rise G iven form er |x u t mas buying season. , from darkness to light and from the »State of Oregon, p u rsu an t to an 01 «I- U ltra-m o d e rn a re th e toys th at A nu m b er of his neighbor* m ade S W M elhuish who also holds pow er of S atan unto God Ami vr of tin* H onorable R F rank P«»t«*i a successful su rp rise on E. M S torm s w ill su rro u n d th e 1937 C h ris t the post of fire chief, was chosen sold. M usical toys ap p ro ach a why 1 Head on T hat they may re- Judge of tin» C ircuit C ourt of the last M onday night, rem inding hnn be ex tended from th e m iddle of m as tree. S tream lin in g is p re l president to succeed Andrew I.entz. eeive rem ission of sins ami an in Stut«* of O regon for W ashington perfection co m p arab le w ith th at th at It w as his b irth d ay anniversary. th e m onth until a fte r New Y ear’s d o m in an t in all w heel toys, m e W illiam E verett was elected vice- h eritan ce am ong them w hich are County, mad«*, rendered ami entei of th e real in stru m en ts. D udley Home as thousands tre k hom ew ard for ch an ical tra in s, a n d airp lan es. president to succeed M elhuish Paul F uneral services for R ufus W • • * by faith in Me By faith «•«1 on th«* 23rd day of Novembei P aul D udley has re tu rn e d from R ingle replaced A I. Brock as s.-c- sanctified 1037 the holidays. E x tra tra in s and S em i-scientific toys a re featu red • Dad) Williams. 76. w ho died at m C hrist r^ H R lS T M A S card sales have th e hospital. E I McALEAK. A tiornev f 1 buses will be p u t into service retary-treusur« i R e-elected for the rev e a lin g th e m y steries of radio, So Paul w ent forth to the nations Jones hospital T hanksgiving dav a ft C ath erin e M arkovich was hom e increased, and postal a u th o ri fourth year was W ilbur Dillon, who Y ears later, w riting to thus«* whom I P laintiffs Resident A ttorney. S tate and additional flights a re p lanned er six days' illness, w ere held" S a t e lec tro -ch em istry an d en g in ee r over the w eek-end S he has a p o si of O regon Post O ffice A d d i’ . Fu • ties a re p rep ared for a deluge is m anager of the association G od hu • called to be his ow n m C o r urday afternoon from Donelson and by m ajo r airlin es. ing. tion in H aymond. Wash Bank B uilding Hillsboro. of m ail g reater th an th at of inth. the Apostle says If our Gos- 1 «National Sew ell chapel w ith Rev R eginald Lentz, M elhuish and Brock have T he poor, th e sick an d th e Dolls th a t e a t and cry in an , M arjorie B uchanan, sen io r in the held th eir positions for th ree years pel be hid, it is hid to them that an* Oregon Hicks officiatin g . 1936. A lready long lines have aged will not be forgotten. ,N..v 25 I»«-«- 2 «. ic. *1. iw , am azin g ly h u m an m an n er p ro U niversity of O regon, has recently since the form ation of the firei'nen's lost, m whom the god of th e w orld W illiams was a long-tim e O regon been form ing before postoftice C h aritab le agencies rep o rt read y been appointed m usical program organization, w hich has as its sole S atan, hath blinded th e m inds of vide th e young “m o th ers” w ith an resident, having come h ere in 1892 w indow s, an d sh ip m en ts to for response to ap p eals fo r funds adviser fur the u n iv e rsity ’s F riday puriio.se tiie handling of H illsboro's them that believe not The last 16 of his 45 v ears in this early o p p o rtu n ity to study child eign co u n tries have h it an u p Slight and w elfare a u th o ritie s hoped state had been spent here. He was w eekly radio by r e m m ^ 'c o n t r o i ^ ^ r O' J u l ' ' D°> care. Doll houses have gone And w hy does S atan blind them** w ard surge. th a t th e d em ands w ould not a p born at N ew port. T enn . M arch 29. celebration Proceeds of the annual The Bible answ ers m o d ern istic, as have doll c a r Ia-st the light KOAC. Issuing th e usual “M ail E arly" 1861. proach the peaks of depression Independence Day festivities are of glorious G on |> v I of ChilM should riages. M r and Mrs. A. W B uchanan devoted pleas, p o stm asters cited delayed He moved to R oseburg w ith his years. to the firem en s fund w hich vhine into them T hen the passage w e re S unday guests of Dr. and Mrs D espite ru m b lin g s of w ar fam ily in 1892. w here he w as e n deliveries of a y ear ago, in an in supplying fire-fighting idds Even in the face of a business Eur <«od w ho caused the Joseph Roane of V ancouver. Wash assists th ro u g h o u t th e w orld, m ilitary gaged in the brick and tile business effort to avoid th e last-m in u te equipm ent ami in relieving pool light to sh in e <mt of d ark n ess hath “recession," C hristm as, 1937, a p for a num ber of years. In 1911 he toys have lost p o pularity and and distressed people. iam. shined into our h earts ' And w ith p aren tly w ill be one of th e n a ST. MARY'S OF THE VALLEY m oved to F orest G rove w h ere h e b e few er ta n k s an d guns a re being P relim inary planning for the 1938 h e a rts aglow, faces light up. T ra n sp o rta tio n facilities will tion's m e r rie s t gan w orking for W ashington countv As an opening event of the Ju ly event was begun at Monduy T h ere against th e sullen, dark, and in 1921 to H illsboro H e had T hanksgiving vacation, a turkey- m eeting. evil-eyed crow d of heathen on the w orked steady for th e countv 26 description of the lodge he dw elt e n d in n er was enjoyed by th e resident foreign shore, stands y o u r man with P e p s o d e n t A n tis e p tic years, the last 16 y ears at th e coun- thusiastically on th e a rtistry dis- stu d en ts W ednesday noon. A fter face aglow H ere y< u have k n o w l M o il, s i z e , 2 f o r 51c °P S' His w ife passed aw ay in w ards th e girls dispersed for the I played in the m assive building. All edge of the glory of God w hich was I of th e fix tu res and fu rn itu re w ere holidays to various parts of the in the face of Jesus C hrist and now P allb earers w ere O. A. McLeod. . m ade by W PA w orkers. Door state. S al H e p á tic a light,-, these earth en Messt-ls. His c a l Jack. H ans Rasm ussen. H E Ju liu s C aesar. Mr. R utenberger, latches, grates, andirons, footscrap- 1 calh*d-out <»nes Ye dw ellers in M •iliu m Susbauer. Jam es W hitford and J W 53c Mr and Mrs T P Bnw lby a rr iv dark n ess w ith sin-blinded eyes; The Barker) on T h an k sg iv in g w ere L. F Em- ,-rs fire-tongs bathroom fittings and P riscilla A lden and Louisa Mae Al- B arney. cott w ere present w ith m anv other ed in H illsboro last W ednesday from l ight of the w orld is Jesu s Go wash hanging lam ps a re of w rought iron A LOHA— In stallatio n of n ew ly roott. J H Riggs and Mr. and Mrs He is survived by one d aughter. V ick1* N o s e D r o p s notable personages at roll call M on th e ir farm in C oaldale. A lbert i. at His bidding and Light will aris«-. Mrs. H L F uller, of H illsboro, tw o elected officers of H illsboro. A loha w v - B ergen. H illsboro: Mr and ham m ered into artistic form. L a r g e s iz e 47c T he c u rta in s fo r th e w indow s day afternoon, w hen a fte r th e noon- C anada to spend the w inter m onths. . The Light of the wm Id is Jesus sister* in T ennessee a n d t h r e e and L eedy G ranges w ill be held at A,rs S pencer Jones. Mr and Mrs day interm ission th e e n tire cast of B ow lby expects to rem ain h ere Geo. N Taylor. B eaverton Pd. Adv. grandchildren. In term en t w as in F ir th e L eedv G range hall n ex t Wed- D< nald Riggs and d a u g h te r Ju d y 71 ---ere w oven on hand looms, the "Who W ins" had to pose in full nesday. Until the first of April, when they L y o n ’s T o o t h P o w d er Miss Edna Riggs. Dell Coss. Mrs new el posts and o th e r wood w ork L aw n cem etery. Mr. and Mrs. L. H F arlow and B erchia G a rd n e r and son S pencer a re carved into th e likenesses oi costum e for a p ictu re will re tu rn to farm ing work in Cnri- D ickinson vs. Itry an t L a rg e siz e . 4 7. fam ily enjoyed th e ir T hanksgiving P o rtlan d : Mr. an d Mrs. A. K C ar- beavers, badgers ow ls and o th er a n •d a. They w ere h ere for a w hile S IM M O N S at a larg e fam ily g ath erin g at th e I lile and sons Bob an d Dick. V an im als and birds. O ver the dining ST. MARY'S HOME d u rin g this year, leaving early in In th«» C ircuit C ourt of the S tate L is te rin e hom e of Mrs. F arlo w 's p arents. Mr couver. Wash. room fireplace is a large carv in g in M any of the boys w ent hom e for A pril for C oaldale, it was grow ing of Oregon, for W ashington C oun L a r g e s i z e . .. and Mrs. E. E. M athew s of G resham , A lo h a-H u b er P.-T. A. w ill m eet low relief of an O regon cougar T hanksgiving to ld in the C anadian com m unity ty. 59c Ten thousand from th is com m un D ecem ber 14 at th e school house. crouched along a limb. P aintings are T hanks a re due to the friends in w hen Bow lby left to re tu rn h e re r e SARA F. DICKINSON and A M Roy. V erboort and N orth P lains for cently. w ith a touch of zero w e a th DICKINSON. P laintiffs. B ro m o S e llz e r M onday and Tuesday. D ecem ber ity in one day d ep arted fo r th e ir A rth u r K irk h am of rad io station of O regon flow ers and w ild life All of the fu rn itu re is hand-m ade th e gift of 46 chickens for th e boys' e r having been experienced. He has M e d i u m s iz e 6 and 7. have been set fo r a sp e w in te r hom es in th e south. They K OIN w ill speak on ' R adio From 49c th e Inside O ut." T h e public is cordi- of n ative woods an d m assive in con T hanksgiving d in n e r at th e Home spent a good portion of th«* past F L O R E N C E B R Y A N T . N I N A cial tw o-day conference of W ash trav eled by th e S k y w ay highw ay. w eek in renew ing his acquaintances CROW. ROY BROCK. M A Y Mr. and Mrs. E. E. M athew s and . ally invited. R efresh m en ts w ill be struction. T he c e n tra l tow er of th e F a th e r G erace, fo rm er assistant here. ington county school jan ito rs bv A lk a S e ltz e r BROCK. ROLAND BROCK building is su p p o rted by six m am principal at St M ary's, now assistant the S tate B oard of V ocational Ed’- son R obert of G resham visited last ( served. L a rg e s iz e M rs. H azel A rch ib ald an d daugh- m oth colum ns hew n from single pastor at St. M ary's, Eugene, spent O PA L BROCK. ETHEL BROCK ucation. according to O B K raus, S unday at th e hom e of th e ir d au g h 49c te r Jan ice of Eugene. Rev. and Mrs trees four feet in diam eter. T he pil- tw o days last w eek at St. M ary's BEST. B E R T B EST . EVA Examiner Due «Vednexdajr te r an d sister. Mrs. L H. F arlow . P e tr o la g a r county school sup erin ten d en t. 89c A dolph H ab erlv of M ilw aukie, p a r BROCK. HL'TH BROCK. ELLOR lars extend from th e basem ent floor Home. In th e n atio n -w id e com grow ing ,^,aeb d a y 3 session w ill begin at R J. Dooley, ex am in er of o p e r BROCK. HAROLD BROCK and _______ 9:30 a. m. and close about __ 3 p. m„ contest in th is y e a r of 1937 bushels en ts of J. C. H aberlv. Mr. and Mrs sixty feet upw’ard to su p p o rt huge F a th e r B erger of W ilsonville was ators and chauffeurs, will be m H in d s JA N E DOE BROCK; also all K raus said, and w ill be held at th e ,0 th e c rib - O reg ° " is th e tra ile r by A. A H aberlv. b ro th er and sister- beam s that in tu rn support the roof. a holiday visitor at St. M ary’s H illsboro W ednesday. D ecem ber ll H o n e y & A lm o n d o th er persons and p arties u n C entral grade school in F orest no m eans. H arry Robinson. B eav er in-law of J. C H aberlv and Mr. and Each w eighs from seven to nine F a th e r C a rb e rry ’s fa th e r of Ames. at the courthouse from 10 a rn t know n claim ing any right, title, Grove. ton. ro u te 1, rep o rts th a t he raised Mrs. T. G. L ittle and th ree sons of tons. Sm al S i z e Iowa, a p atien t in St. V incent hos- 5 p. m. All those w ishing p erm its or 39c ••state, lien or in terest in the re.it L. O. Thom pson of Los Angeles, 390 bushels on fo u r acres, o r 9 7 4 M ilw aukie, w ere T hank sg iv in g day- In Jhe^center of th e foyer ex ten d - pital. P ortland, is im proving. licenses to d riv e cars a re asked to k a r g t s iz e 83c estate de i ribi-d in th e com plaint a m an of w ide ex p erien ce in th e bushels p er acre. A nd this corn m a guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. H aberlv. ing from the ground th ro u g h th e - __________ B asketball . practice has started in get in touch w ith him d u ring these herein. D efendants. field, w ill be th e m ain sp e a k e r of tu re d su fficien tly to keep u n d er J. L. T u rn e r and fam ily spent roof is a huge chim ney of n ativ e high school and grades. P rep aratio n s hours. To: Roy Brock. Mav Brock. Ethel th e tw o-day session. O ne or m ore o rd in ary conditions. T h an k sg iv in g w ith Mr. tu r n e r 's stone. In the basem ent, w hich is a a re b eing m ade fo r th e county Brock Best and B ert Best; also Mr. and Mrs. Louis N eum an and b ro th er. A. G. T u rn er, an d fam ily. skiers lodge, th e chim ney is a b o u t. league “opener" Ja n u a ry 11 at St represen tativ es from t h e S tate THE LIGHT TELLS all o th er peraon.s and parties u n B oard of V ocational E ducation w ill fam ily of Salem w ere T hanksgiving at M cM innville 16 feet sq u a re .w ith four fireplaces. M ary's. Six team s w ill be rep resen t- know n claim ing an y right, title, "There is no God." So says the also be present to assist in th e day guests at th e h om e of M r and Mrs. P. H aiem ba an d d au g h ter On the second floor, th e main lounge cd. Kit A M IEN S estate, lien or in terest in the atheist conference program . A ll tv p es of Mrs. F. E. T uttle. Miss Rosa atten d ed thm golden wed- of th e hotel, th e chim ney is 12 feet real estate described in the com problem s arising in ja n ito ria l w ork F o u r G en eratio n s H ere square, and also has fo u r fireplaces. d in g of Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k Plym p- “G od did not reveal him self B u ttercu p s n e a r La G rande p lain t herein, defendants: w ill be covered by Thom pson from T hence it becomes sm aller in diam - through Jesus C hrist." So says the T h ere a re fo u r g en eratio n s living ton in P o rtla n d N ovem ber 27. Prescription Druggists To gladden C hristm as Day: In the N am e of th e S tale of O re a point of econom y and efficiency. at th e Lloyd K ram er home: C. A. T im b erlin e L odge D escribed e te r until w here it pierces th e roof infidel. PHONE 266 Wild flow ers up C ath erin e Land: gon, G reeting You, and each of "We urge a 11 school janitors, T olbert, his d au g h ter, Mrs. Llovd it is about six feet square. V erne B right, sta te e d ito r of th e So th e papers say. "I cannot know w h eth er th e re is a you. a re hereby req u ired to ap- jan ito rs in public buildings, school K ram er, his g ran d d au g h ter. Mrs. E O regon W riters' P ro ject o f th e WPA. M any varieties of n ativ e woods God o r not." So says th e agnostic. S yrian iris bloom ing fine su p erin ten d en ts and p rincipals and L. H ow ard a n d his g re a t-g ta n d - w ith T. J E dm onds, su p erv iso r of and stones have been used in th e T ran sp lan ted from B eirut; A theist, infidel or agnostic, who Ä Ä t f d au g h ter G retta b uilding of the lodge and th e w ork th e p ro ject: E. J. G riffith , state di- Squash still cling to grow ing vine: ev er you are. S atan the enem y has this conference." K raus said. "It is its of th e ir ages are th re e y ears and re c to r of th e WPA. and sev eral oth has all been done by th e WPA. U ndug onions tak in g root. you blinded From A dam 's day down held e Ye r be seven Jiioiiuis en ty -eig h t v e ‘ r m ein m onths ana and sev seventy-eight. em u b ers oi of tn th e adm ad m in: in istrativ e B right, m ade the trip in connection th a t old S erp en t has m ade it his wiU b e Wf> v a iiS to a l T i n » / '1'1» *4 Tolb« rt spends m uch o f his tim e at »«a« ’he w rite rs p ro jects and the w ith the preparation of an illu strat- business to dazzle th e sons of men o n stru ct iv p lahr.r m u his ;- w orkshop. u ,. a a rt . ... . " • t u e - to — all —- in terested c C02 ? ru £i$vS Iabor in rt p rojects, m ad e an inspection (‘r* book on T im berline Lodge, em - in this phase of school u pkeep.” w ith new novelties in religion. Th< T h e E. W. Nelson family were triP Timberline Lodge ( n M ount Ph®«“ ing th e types o f m a teriel used _ S im ilar conferences are b eing w eek-end sam e old ideas alw ays but dressed visitors of Mrs. Nelson's Hood last S u n d ay . in the building and the m ethods of h eld in 16 o th er counties in O re parents. in new garb to fit th e tim e and Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n R osen B rig h t re p o rts th a t th re e of f o u r ; lts co n struc’ion gon d u rin g th e n ex t th ree weeks baum of Am ity. h u n d red sk iers w ere on th e slopes of K rau s said. n P e a r production finds its best Guests at the C. E. Riggs hom e th e m ountain n e a r th e lodge. In his Ç . i ? Î ™ers? " i ’, .S eattIe h a* grounds in th e th re e Pacific coast p a?en tse M rtOinrtVM W in hef cK rand- states." w ith h a lf’ the p.-ar trees in No su r an<« M rs- Donal Sw ope, th e co u n try and about th ree-fifth s She entered the first grade M onday, of th e annual crop be in g . produced we play the gashouse " polecats " Mrs. Sabina W hitehead's room a t here, according to a U. S. D cpart- WE'LL WALK OVEI? THER.E \ scnool is m aking S anta Clauses and nrent of C om m erce re p o rt issued ¿TÜPAV. IT'S GONNA BE A TOUGH 'M RAILROAD AVEZ S O WE clow ns as p art of th e ir social stud- th is week. GAME. 7 hese wil1 be *iven to crip p led Ten of th e n atio n ’s 100 leading C A N G E T ALL DUSTy / children at th e D oernbecher hosplt- Pe ar producing counties a re located al. P ortland. in O regon, w hich has th e c o u n try ’s second larg est pro d u cer in Jackson Anniversary Celebrated Miss D orothy P eery of B eaverton ' co^ n ty Y akim a county, W ashington, and M r and Mrs. L. A. Scheel w ere ' raises ,h c largest an n u al crop of the visitors at the hom e of M r S heel's fr u it- 0 ,0 re p o rt stated. O regon parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Scheel ra n k s fourth in th e list of states pro- on W ashington stre e t last T hursday. d ucinK pears, being topped by Cal- It w as not only T hanksgiving day ’form a. New Y ork and W ashington but also th e th irtie th w edding a,,! > n ’h a t order. for new subscribers and renew als n iv ersary of Mr. and Mrs. W. J . W ashington county, w hich does Scheel. n o t specialize in p e a r production, Buy P ro p erty ra n k s n in th in the list of O regon's .............. . first 10 counties, and holds 64th Mr. and .................... Mrs. K enneth P o rtland have purchased the F ran k Rlace ln production and 84th place , , . W arren p roperty n e a r O renco and ln ,h e "u m b e r of trees of all ages as C a i ’C lS plan extensive im provem ents. T he re Kurds n ational standing T he 1934 (In Oregon outside of, Portland) A loha R eality com pany handled th e P*“a r crop w as 32.220 bushels, as T T nilsm sil deal com pared to only 12.067 bushels in O llU z s U c tl 1929. T his county ju m p ed from an Birthdays Celebrated A t this low price you c a n ’t affo rd to be slow to A double b irth d ay p a rty w as held u n ran k ed position in 1929 to th e 64th last T uesday evening a t th e hom e of Rlace *" *" point of production. ta k e a d v a n ta g e of it! Subscribe rig h t now The Mr. and Mrs. M att K ing in honor of , p a p e rs will com e by re tu rn m ail. Fill in th e cou Select y o u r C hristm as Mr. K ing and Miss H en rietta G er- 1 Q u ality Job p rin tin g —A rgus. pon below an d m ail it to g e th e r w ith y o u r rem it row. g re e tin g c a r d s e a r l y tan c e d ire c t to th e H illsboro Argus. L ast W ednesday, Mr. and M rs. | w hile stocks a re com M att K ing and th e ir house guest, ] I T. B .-F irs t Cause of Death between 15 anJ 45 M e lh u ish N am e d F ire m en ’s P rex v R ufus W . W illiam s B uried S a tu rd a y M o n e y S aving Drug Prices! ♦ ♦ ♦ Aloha, Hillsboro and Leedy Granges to Install Jointly F a rm e r R e tu rn s H e re from C a n ad a J an ito rs C o n v en e E arly N e x t W eek + ♦ + Palm Drug Store Co3St StiltCS T'oftS in P e a r G ro w in g MAC 74 Alibi Then By Boughner » l « X K V -S A VB \ G OFFER ! The Hillsboro Argus (hde^^our and XMAÇCAAM The News-Telegram Both One Year By M ail $5.00 Distinction W A LN U T M EATS W ANTED S pray Gun P a i n t i n g • 30c lb. Ec nomical way to p ain t G arages,! L ight H alves B asem ents, W arehouses and Roofs F re e E stim ates H. D. FULLER Phone 3«M Hillsboro Model Bakery Wm. S tu h lfier, P rop. McMinnville, Oregon plete. A g ra n d a sso rt m ent— an excellent se lection. A sso r te d B ox of 20 $4 .0 0 MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY! HILLSBORO ARGUS. H illsboro, Oregon. G entlem en: P lease m ail me T he N ew s-Telegram and C a r d s person a 1 i z e d w ith em bossed or p rin t ed nam es a t reaso n ab le cost. SiUsbot^((iA.rQUS H illsboro A rgus fo r one y e a r each. Enclosed U $5 00. Name RFD BOX............... TOWN NEW STATE RENEWAL