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a u " . r ' -t? H ILLSBO RO A R G U S • HIII«t»ora Argue, I N I In J*v*rt dent. IK'S C onsolidated One Friend lb Another... ’0 p in M-.ll I e t" Christinen Church Proprcinn ,!,• Until l u l l '" '1 " heal il H i ’Ine "l a in o Hie IniRie of 5ii o '» w - - " * T ' • t u ' l l i ' ■*va,i : « .,1 3U P I I’ 111 !«»»•»'• A Pea -, T h in I* I iv . I l u IV II ____ - „ ll.n ,p |ntl _ X KK >< II HrX X X Kilt HIM Mill »Cjf », K Ml Suints* Eplseupal, . till a n d i I o u r s itl.it e . t i l l l u - l A T c l i B a «' , H K H >1 M l.««.« » " '' " “ ’t ” ” “ ” ” I .» »coin hi idas au»t S .iim d .n I line i d Gal» S unday chuul. 9 ♦ • ??l Fini « » »Io AN IN D R FEN D K N T N E W S P A P E R -P u b !b h * d T b u re.ta ra by M cKinney A M ,K inney Hals I'.iin m u u iau ,il a io Slioi t chi >s si s.aons will I»« ......I ,|u t lirlngrlli » lv a ll.P i Itallt a p p e ttili or a n y other good old c ity , tozsn or horottgh, in l oi the «rare of K ntered ae Sefond-Alaaa m a tte r in th e poeioffice a t H i l i * b u e o . O r e g o n 7 31» o lit S unday »I« • l> ( ‘uanin t I. II«.wed • \ the chU dien's C hrist In all m en TltlW " •• to»». 7 30 . »»» . c h in ch sci »Util, i ' la 1 m as pi«' .on w hich will cvtend /A f good o/d zeo r/d " .1 C h iis tm a t C a iv t. 8R LE C T ED N A T IO N ’S B EST W EEK LY N E W S P A P E R 1940 u. in . n»»mung p ia \» ‘¡ I' .O»»l >»*l into the ntu in in g w orship hour a Select«») a* O re rn n ’e B rat W eekly lt»S<M9M Il»»« luck » 'hi 1 la (.».» sci vi» t . ¡ elo in : t !» a Chi id mas me -sa» • »1 T hese words of Charles Dickens express exactly S mon. O F F IC IA L N E W S P A P E R O P W A SH IN G TO N COVNTY utuL is. ( ’’ririslnias Eve 1,1 ,1 , b\ the i 1st t Yoitiir, people’s cm - n»us- al 11 30 o’cl , s . C what this newspaper tries to he to the people of .•»»••hl (> I » p in . c \ « 'm u S u b o rn p iia n Kale« S trid i» Ca*h in Advance in .r U.iv Bul» » uinuiiiiniun, < .to e r \ lee, ; I » Tin* ju n io r chorus P e r Y enr tin Wa*hine»«»n County » (above Norik Plums» a. in Tut •ati.'\ Noon this com m unity. day pia.\»u ' m ! cut i ean tata. 'T h e Me O u trid e W a hinvbHt C ounty f ’ "»> Otil«idv I S VV’u d - SCIA »cc. 12 05 tu I? 20 i » in i •»* of C hristm as." and the \ unne <»ta> I l u l y C t i s i u n m i 'u ! ' »‘«»pie w ill present llo* pageant Because it is during the season of C hristinas that L A R G E S T A. R C. >iool II 30 i in M Member : I’h u r s d i i y , !I»»I\ C unan» NDAV -Id I 30 a I o Sunday And h C aine Io Pas F veison«’ ■ O re<»a S te te E d ito rial A ssociation W EEK LY C IR C U L A TIO N ( 'l it e.t a n I d o l y. < it • The • 9 .1 ‘ Il N e x t » " 1 ' 11 i. i 1 ' i \ . the strength of friendships is most evident we S u stain in g M ember W « i in i’. . 11. ,■ ■ Bend t h e s e x) IN T H E W EST N a th « a l E ditorial Aaeactatlon I ¿ir. (Hill Hut i hi ato. e I uesdav. 7 15 p in , pi asci choose now as the time to express our resolve to H illsboro Mt t II tuli "d. T » rU and ul Bible studs C. F Hay. pa. liool will pie .eut the < 'b ri li siinila.v 7 45 9 n M EM BERS OF ST A FF streets Sunday chu»». I le.dure will be « m usic d plogi continue to he worths of the friendship you have at Was i-' linxL'U \« c in te E d it o r The I EMMA C M K IN N EY W V E R N E M K IN N EY . F.Iitor-M nniu • r -»’5 a in ; in.»mitu; w orship ,»■ T rin ity I u lh eran , 3rd an I W alnut » Il y x n It t / l I M O O I I F . W h. P ro d u c tio n S u p t Jo h n L. L aura M ananinx Editor Ed. C. Com an pi t ,. nli il! 1.» 1(1 ll; serm on, "G lois to G od and C om . P r in t M yr shown us. G erald E. l>a»id*»»n D ivine - erv n 'c . 10 30 a ill ; S n a A • •» »untant Ml s ii (I M UORI « I ' y b e n e Barne*» a n a*î i Pa'Acc »in K.i C o m p o s ito r : I h fa n u» ol well kn» A. K. Edw arde Ad»et ti«m> - New » il ay -. ho, I and B .ble i la II .0 N orm a Meyer« •lot l’ r e - 'i t t a n - Ma» h in is t Chi istm HlVIh’d i C h ristm as m usic by the Jo h n C K yker "iid i.ilL C irc .i!att«»r-Ne»v> Klan« he Y u y b tek e L u th era n flour. KAI L. 9 30 In turn we wish for you the most M erry C hrist chon Sunday s. ,<.>l t 'h i i- . na C I'liV lip e r a t o r - P re«« m an Sidney Rat eli Me C le rk B etty Per»-ns I’ to C„ S e i' hr tin. s e r y u e on ('lirlidm .i \ p p re n t ices R..V M arti. Don K. IT'ESDAY. 7 15 p progi am. 4 p m M ethodist youth mas you have ever had. Despite the anxiety and Day 10 30 a m. Chri- lnias Eve scr . A rm e d Eotce«» , Elbert Haw-kin* N orm an O rF reer and H o u a n l Milli* w ith I by the I'.i l e l l o u ship. p in i'! i istm is Ev '■ lie !! p m A cordial w elcom e at hom e for ev ery o n e No eve- aw aits you G. Retile. pastor. worry which the war has brought to many of our REV MELVIN E JAMES, Pa • ,r National A dvertising Kepreseiualive i m ug service I’lavi r n i c e l i n g . : la W NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING SERVICE. Inc. k homes in the past y ear, we urge you to remember P ilgrim I u lh eran . B eaverton J p m.. W ednesday O ld tu n e w atch (A n a ffilia te o f th e N atio n al E d ito rial A sso ciatio n » S unday night Dccernhei 31 S chedule ef Chia, tm as services Í ' ,, „ ,, ... „ „ n „ ........ I K II H I. II « X >< H H 11 K « K If Ii B 'B m m g II M K X l( I. ,< ), gjlj that the bells of Christm as were ringing long I night Serving America's Advertisers and the Home Town Newspapers M erly C h ristm as to all P i II E Sunday. D ecem ber '.It. P l v i l i o ser vice at II a in . Sunday’ school at 1SS W. R andolph, C hicano 1. 111. O F F IC E S H olbrook B ids . San F r » n . - i < C a l before the w arriors of wrong rose up ami they will P em berton, pastor. /i n n l.atherw ii. S chcffl D chic 10 a 111 . C hristm as Eve program at p m : M onday. D ecem ber be ringing still when the scars of this generation's w orship. 10:30 a in. Sunday school 2'i 7 C 30 hristm Reflect the as Day se y ice at 10 9:30. T he C hristm as Store wall be a ei W alter R Buhl, paslor. Christinas Light' conflict are healed and forgotten. pre en ted by the ch ild ren S u n d .n bt. F rancis, Roy flirthdav , evening at B o'clock A coidi.il M ake faith in such thought your closest com pan i w elcom e is ex ten d ed a .ill Tii C u r D ivine S av io u r will be cele C h ristm as niorniu t crviee o b rated w ith a High Mass at a ion during thisC hristm asseason. Monday w ill be In Id o'clock in th e m orning; also at B IK 3 0 .i it “ I ’ll be hom e fo r C h ristm as." he w rote, but som e and 10 30 ,, clock F uller Jos, h C. J K rueger, pastor how th e arm y can easily destro y even th e best laid It Saal Let friendship and faith then Aliih.i < ti in in ii 11 i (\ Itap tisl— San day t'h a i ch . ' tin ... plan s of servicem en, and his o rd e rs w ere to fly. Not A ssem b ly of God. F Lincoln key note our C hristm as this year. Ring for the girl I mg w orship at II I'be c h o i r , un tu t ! i - S unday. 9 45 a. m., S unday school; hom e, but "ac ro ss" to com bat. He. and th e nine o th e r I d e r d irectio n of Mr. Ewer, will ch ild ren 's church .it 11. m oiniiu; of your heart! i present th e c a n ta ta Night uf w orship at II S unday cv en iu ;’. at W ith such solid foundations Y anks w ith him, w ere all alone in th e big lu m b erin g Holy M em ories C hr SU1IUS Eve ’ G7I0, young people, e v a n /e list ic boxcar of a p lan e th a t c h u rn e d th e sky, going f a r th e r our wish for you is certain to can d le light service. 7 30 p. tn , serv ice at 8 T uesday, 8 p. in . and fa r th e r from hom e. T hey san g C h ristm as carols ' C.rayden D. I.oree. p ass. , p ra y e r m eeting. Friday < vcnin:i 3 become reality — an d k id d ed ab o u t how th ey m ight run into S a n ta Claus First Baptist, c o rn e r ' id i ,| | m . Bible Stlldv, all people’'» i I incolii C hristm as p rogram Sun ' ht S ister Hi gs w ill speak We up th e re because u n d o u b ted ly he w ould be using a ,e Y .m T nil C h ristm as pro- day m orning at 10 la. to be eon- a re having ou 1 to'y< \v het p lan e instead of re in d e e r this y ear. T h a t was C h rist i eluded by a serm on. W .aat Chi l gram Sunday e ening at 8 T reats extei ,1 ( ‘hr» home of service. w ill be given at cb W'anls for C hristinas." V esper m as, 1942. JEWELERS •tings and pi nuis R. Free- , vice. 4 p ill by the tw o choirs of E veryone w elcom e "M y com bat m issions a re u p ! Look fo r me aro u n d that 194h V 1 the church. No evening service tan stc )\< r 2d Ye n s in lllllabot i N orm an W. B row n, m in ister of peace. C h ristm as.” R ut it w as d a rk and p o u rin g rain very llic G ospel Chapel, ' l l I Main lllllaboro SI I hi.m.is. held in G ran g e hall, 3rd. luhw een ea rly C hristm as m orning a n d th e sam e flie r who had Mass w ill be at III 30 follow ed by W ashington am i B aseline S unday w ritte n so g a y ly from E n g lan d . "Look fo r me aro u n d j B enediction of th e B lessed Sacra s hool. Id a in : w orship «»vice |m e n t O u r non-C atholic frie n d ; ! 11; serm on. The Sa\i(>ur'< S tar Rushlow W rites W rites from England C h ristm as,” w as lan d in g his p lan e in a bo m b -m ark ed Wo Send Yott Our Heartiest W ishes C hristm as pi-'gi.i ¡a re cordially invited. F a th e r S hines O n " a irfie ld “ som ew here in Ita ly .” O rd e rs h a d sent him Ja c k R ushlow of th e S eabees 1 D ear P ublisher: ! Jo sep h B. Saal. 7 3d p m M em ber , of the Sundas I 1 have been a su b scrib er of the w rites to th e A rgus about seeing b ack to his base fo r m ore com bat. school w ill presinit a very beaut - ( le i-l, in a high school football gam e in the 1 A rgus up u n til the last six m onth in t » H aw aiian islands, w h ich d rew an 1 Now I am som ew here in - 'u :'ii a school. 1,':45; m orn.ng wa rsh ip at fui C hr.strnas pageant Turn* It was C h ristm as a t hom e and p ro b ab ly C hristm as .»dio broa the G ospel C ru sad ers a tten d an ce of Jti.OOP He also sent E ngland and certain ly w ould e n 11. w ith sermon on No Room In in G erm any, but th e J e rrie s " u p s ta irs " w e re n 't th in k Mid - we cast, 8 a nu. KXL. some pictu res along show ing the joy som e of mv hom e tow n news. t i l l ' I n n " C hristm as c a n ta ta a t 7 3o t It e p ra y e r service. 8 p. m T hursd; ing of S a n ta C laus a n d holly any m ore th a n did th e crow ds an d how th ey go for fo o t S u re is a c h an g e in life o v e r here ■ as ..’.a..at: ■■ ,1 e: .ea. i Iti the homi »f Mrs. Full. b all th ere T he local in su ran ce I a fte r b eing stationed in a nice tow n I A r g u s . Y ank who dove into a m ud-filled bom b-hole every tim e W T Mi I B aseline road He m an says th e sen io r p ro league w hile w e w ere in the states. , i a d pastor. th e ir s tra fin g p lan es sc re a m e d over his h e a d . On th e y 'd T he c o u n try over h ere is very plays an t i F e b ru ary as does the B arefoot leagues. He says to tell clean and the peo p le a rc very neat. St. Haul I.ulheran, Sherw ood, t ' j go a n d he w ould try to stu m b le on a little f a rth e r, B ut th ey can hav e E ngland and all hello. m iles we t of Six C orners Sun- c u rsin g him self fo r not s ta n d in g up and lettin g them give m e good old O regon. O ne p ictu re show s R ushlow w ith , day school. 9 45 a m : ch u rch scr- IVhat gets m e m ore th an a n y Tom M ountain. O regon 34: A rt shoot him like a m an. T hen a n o th e r J e rry w ould ro a r Fifteen Years Ago V 10.30 a m. - J II Me. G allon. W illam ette '37: A. Ching. thing, they d riv e th e ir little ch:»r- tt A rgus. D e c e m b e r 19. 1929 — pastor. dow n, but th e Y ank w ould alw ay s hit the n e a re st m ud- H adlands 43 'L ittle A ll-A m erican ' iot on th e left-hand side of th e ir G eorge W oodw orth inst illc.l i North P lain s Churrti of C h r i s t - hole. T h a t w as C h ristm as. 1943. h a lf '. T hese th re e boy; coach the sm all roads. .And h?y h a v e high . ht a.l of (Jrange S unday school. 10 a m ; church Karn schools. T he officer show n square homes. W , : t ' t ■ service. 11 a. m. C h ristian En T his y e a r t h a t flie r will tru ly be "h o m e fo r C h rist One thing, th e w e a th e r h e re i- I on ‘M oney for K otaiy. is an ex-K am H aw aiian -C h inese deavor. fi 30 p jn C hurch service. bey from th e fam ous 100th d ivis sim iiar to ours at home. C old and m a s” w here th e re a re no p lan es, m ud-holes and J e rrie s. B eaverton-S ylvan ro ad to he 7:30 p n t . J u liu s F leenor. stu d en t ion from Italv. rain in g most of th e tim e paved. B ut our one p ra y e r, th is C hristm as. 1944. is th a t ev n a s to r tf I am ru n n in g sh o rt o f p ap er S. • H askell C. C a rte r on b u y ir trip Ii Itillshnro t r e e M ethodist. ery service m an and w om an can sit by his own f ir e hoc« to h e a r from you soon.—Mike , to the east. and O ak; parsona,; ,• at 3Bti S 5th | V rlicak. p lace a n d say " I ’m hom e fo r C h ristm as, 1945." B.ble school, 10 a m S unday, fol- w om en’s gro u p at G ales ( ’reek. S t P U t CREAMED K F. (R E A M G ill R eserves to hold co nfluence 1 owe 1 bv servic. of d iv in e w or- b o rax pow der and 10 ounce, of in V ancouver. -Du. 11 o'clock Earl F. Aiken. Phonr Kit 21H F. Main. H illsboro II 1. Hal iiard. Prop. boric afdd in one gallon of hot D eaths J. K S»ars. Mr Rllen R esid en ts of the w est to d ay '.cere W ater Flow er. F irst Church e f C hrist, S c ien tist— T his * solution, w hich will not called upon by the a rm y to fu rth e r S ervices ev ery S unday at 11; S u n T he a rm y o rd e r p e rm ittin g re tu rn of all persons siip p o rt the wai effo rt d u rin g the a ffect color an d is non-poiso Tous Thirty Years Aao day school at 11. We In. day s e r v n a tio n 's fo u rth yvar-tlme C h ristm as and will not prom ote decay. is a of J a p a n e s e a n c estry to th e P acific coast s ta te s is u n ices. 8 p m. F ree reading room A rgus, D ecem ber 17. 1911 season by p re v e n tin g th e tr a d i , suitable,, tre a tm e n t for fab rics and open W edne d ay s and S aturdays. 2 d o u b ted ly ju stice u n d e r th e co n stitu tio n , but we b e , tions'. Yule t r t e from in a d v erten tly o th e r decorative m aterials, as well W. sh ng.on C ounty T each, '■ ■S SZf, S nnd . y '; top • i as C hrM tm as tre -s, w hich are not so ciation hold successful m e e t i n g u n til 4 •, ir aid in g the enem y lieve it to be p re m a tu re w ith th e fee lin g th a t now e x exposed» to the w e a th e r It nta . be in O renco. M ajor G sn eral W illiam E Shedd, ists. It p ro b ab ly w ould h av e been b e tte r fo r all con C h erry G rov, h a s new tw o-room or T ualatin P lain s P resb yterian — e ith e r by dip p in g co m m an d in g g en eral of the N inth applied school M -- .Mu'. Y i cern ed if th e exclusion o rd e r had been p e rm itte d to S abbath services. It a m : Sunday Service C om m and, from his F o rt spi aying. M ; E le a n o r Jo l t, n i .• te ieh school, 10 a. m.; C E . 8 p m ; M is D ouglas. U tah, h ea d q u a rte rs, u ig .d sta n d until b itte rn e ss e n g e n d e re d by th e h e a t of th e , ers. all h ouseholders in th e eig h t w est sionary f, ct.v 1 i W .sine’d iv f .As the spirit of ('liri.sf- M any a tte n d ree:t .1 given bv each m onth, 2 p m -J. F G ibson, ] P acific co nflict dies dow n. • ern sta te s to safeg u ard lives and For D istin ction , pup.is of .Mi-. D arling, • a r r ln ’t A m erican Red C r ss w .rkers mst.4 fills th«’’ air, we propei ty and p revent the holiday minister. tf T he a rm y holds th a t w ith th e m ore fav o ra b le season from becom ing one of t r a overseas consider it an h im .r '. i . Violet Ja c o b - wish you and yours a St. P eter's I.ulheran. 2*i m iles L arge n u m b er from H illsboro gedy by fiam e-p ro efin g all C h rist be asked to w ra p and m ail hom e tre n d of th e w a r in th e P acific co n tinued m ass ex clu south of C ornelius D iv in e serv .Merry ( 'liristm as a n d m edals and d eco ratio n s f >r our a tt. ml stock show s m as tre e decorations. sion from the w est coast of persons of J a p a n e s e a n c es Milne lake .nd o th e r favored ices. It) 30 a. m.; S unday .school. 10 In addition, he d eclared, in v l.w lighting men O ne day a second hope th<* corning New try is no longer a m a tte r of m ilitary necessity. B ecause of th e n o n -m an u factu re of tree lie u te n a n t held out a 1 ng. le a th places a re frozen I a id enough to i. nt. A cordial w elcom e to all A rth u r E. B ohlrnan, pastor. tf Y ear will l.e your h a p ¡alii, v sk atin g . lig h t-strin g s for a co n sid erable er-co v ered je w e le r’s box of th is fa c t a u th o ritie s feel th a t th e exclusion w ould Miss Lucy Bloy.l and (»liver Dixie M ountain B aptist Sui;,l ,y tim e, persons should be ce rta in piest. "Ca t I get th is w rapped h ere"" L ucas celeb rate iloubl. b ir'tid ay school, 9:45 a m : m orning w orship not sta n d in th e courts. | th a t all electrical fix tu res a re prop- ' he asked a Red C ross w orker. C o m m unity (" a ri-tm a ; planned at 11. It. Y. P. U . ju n io r an d sen i erly in stalled and in good condi- She picked up th e b ,x and 1< ok- It should be re m e m b e re d th a t th e arm y has m ade I m a th e a tre fo r C ior. 7 p. m. E vening service at 7:43. ' tlon, an d th a t d eco ratio n s a re not ed a t it curiously. A tiny lab el on in Cresc FARMERS AUTOMOBILE I eve, I allowed to com e in co n tac t w ith ’.he outside read H ow ard A. S c h illin t, pastor, tf a c a re fu l stu d y of all persons of J a p a n e s e an c estry and 'F ir s t S ergeant I S a tu rd a y will b bundle day tig h t globes. .......-INSURANCE Eicbaaf• M ax R. H endon. W elling' ,n. K an- Ith O renco P re s b y te ria n S ervices t h a t only those w ho have stood this test will be p e r . relief section G en eral Shedd, in ex ten d in g se a 1 sas.'' Inside th box was a S ilv er every Sunday, 11 a m . E very o th er D eaths Mrs W N. H aynam m itted th e sam e fre e d o m of m ovem ent th ro u g h o u t th e son g r.e tin g s to all m ilitary p e r S tar, the tre a su re d decoration for Sunday th e re is held an evening Truck Insurance Exchange sonnel statio n ed w ithin the com | g a llan try in action U nited S tates as o th e r citizens. service, opening w inch w e enjoy Forty-five Years Ago m and and civilian resid en ts of the "A re you h aving it w rapped for 15 m inutes of song T his service I Fire Insurance far w estern states, suggested th a t a frie n d '1" she asked the lieu ten - M any J a p a n e se -A m e ric a n s are serv in g w ith th e A rgus, D ecem ber 21, 1899 < im - held a t 8 o’clock W ednesday. 7:30 th t com m and sa fe ty d irecto r's re i ant. MRS I I I \N D I DI \ t It I s | O \ S Phone 591 oral L aw ton killed in a tta c k on o. m„ p ra y e r m eeting. Rev. Leeds n a tio n ’s arm ed forces. T hese include tw o w holly J a p com m endation fo r fire-p ro ofing 130 S 2nd Avi Naw, it's m ine.' H endon said, San M ateo H llhboro, Or< Rcedv llle P re s b y te ria n — Sunil.,y trees he followed to assu re a safe i "T hey com m issioned m e an ese-A m erican units th a t have been in action in th e H ouse passes cu rre n c y bill “v I n the holiday season. hool. 1« a m : w orship ■ erviee .it vote of 190 to 150 | field of battle." 100th b a tta lio n w ith a distin g u ish ed reco rd in Ita ly T he flam e-proofing olution m ay ■ I , 'l l: I : ■« P ro m in t n t officials will lobby In 11 1 a L ie u te n a n t H endon to. k his w h ere an ex cep tio n ally high p e rc e n ta g e w ere w o u n d be m ade by m ixing 10 ounces of p ackage ad left. N ext week he . — x was back. "H ere's my D is’.inguish- New Mexico to statehood. ed in action, and th e 442nd co m b at tea m in F ran ce. | ed S ervice C ross." he said. "You U n d e r our con stitu tio n th e re is n o th in g th a t can can w rap that, too." th e nation . He is now p u ttin g I be done but to p e rm it th e re tu rn of all except those life into men w ho a re dead in | trespasses and sins. S tan d on the ab o u t w hom th e re is in fo rm atio n av ailab le in d icatin g Herod Slays Own Sons Bible th at C hrist died for your a p ro -Ja p a n e se a ttitu d e . R eason should prevail. O nly th re e y ears before. X ing sin. S ta n d on it th •! y o u r page ' H ow ever, we still th in k th e o rd e r is p rem a tu re . i H erod had o rd ered the death ■ f is m jd c clean .nd th e new day : i tw o of his sons and later. A nti- daw ns Yield y o u r days and abili- ' pater, a th ird w as put out of th e tie- over to C h rist and sten ahead I way. Now H erod ought to be a t M ake Him Lord and liv e by P ow - j ease. But still another rival cornea e r Fi ,m on High. M ke 1944 vour ' best C h ristm as yet.- Geo. N. I'.y - to th e scene. F o rm a tio n of « ru ra l fire d istric t in th e H illsboro W ise m en from out the East lor. 3101 S. W. M cC hesney Road. cam e to Je ru sa le m asking where P o rtlan d , 1. O re T his space paid a re a as is being ask ed in petitio n s now being c irc u la t . is he th a t is born K :ng of th e fo r by ,n O regon businessm an. ed is a sound m ove from th e s ta n d p o in t of providing J e w s ’ We have seen His s ta r in th e E ast and a re com e to w ,rship a n d a ssu rin g th e best possible fire pro tectio n to p ro p Him. H erod plots to p u t th. one e rty in n e a rb y ru ra l te rrito ry . Such a p rogram w ould out of the w ay also. T !:.; - n • v. - I G od's choice for K ing and w as to logically p e rm it o rg an iz atio n a n d p lan n in g fo r th e I be born in B ethlehem . So to B eth- best possible fire protection. Such a d istric t has been P ay ab le Dec, 3l. 1944 i lehem H erod sen t th e w ise m en. I I K ill M KATE i "W hen ye hav e found Him. b rin g o rg a n iz e d in th e F o re st G rove a re a as well as in o th e r I m e w ord again, that r m ay com e sections fo r som etim e. I an d w o rsh ip H im also,” I He- I rod. old fox. Checks will be m ailed to all paid up S av i T h e B abe was C hrist of the ro y ings Certificates January 1, 1945. al lin e of K ing David. He grew "to m anhood, offered H im self as King, was rejected , crucified an d as'-end- Earnings will be credited to all other a c A tim ely w a rn in g to O regon m otorists and pedes I ed back to glory to aw ait G od's counts. day w hen He sh all re tu rn to ru le tria n s h a s been issued by S e c re ta ry of S ta te R obert the n atio n s from Jeru salem . T h e S. F a rre ll. P eople a re ask ed to drive and w alk m ore fu ll o f it. |.c good a fr ie n d . . . as the good o/d city kneze, Whosoever-Will Tabernacle Our Prayer Is for All Service Folk Home by Next Christmas DIAMOND ANDERSON ’ A ttlcMf. Chuthnas Letters from Service M en In Of her Days Order Believed Premature J SHAKE SHOP Flame-Proofing of Xmas Trees Urged A I Fire District Good Move ANNOUNCING OUR 39th DIVIDEND A Timely Warning c a re fu lly to avoid accid en ts d u rin g th e ho lid ay s e a son, D ecem ber being a p e a k p eriod fo r tra ffic acci d en ts in O regon. A ccidents m ak e a m ockery of C h rist m as in th o u sa n d s of A m erican hom e/. COAST -TJf COAST You are cordially invited to investigate our Savings Accounts for your January 1 in vestment. Men Now—Nations Later God is n et now changing over INSURED UP TO $5000 PER INDIVIDUAL It w ould c e rta in ly a d d to th e a ttra c tiv e n e ss of th e business c e n te r if every business hav in g electric or neon signs w ould be su re to tu rn th em on a t night, esp ecially d u rin g th e holiday season. Comments of Other Editors Labor’s Turn Now (Industrial News Review) A few years ago when industrial empires w ere crum bling in th e depression, the ears of management rang w ith the accusations of extrem ists who charged in effect that every corporation was out to mulct the public. The sensible retort that the misdeeds of a f e w prom oters d id not w arrant general condemnation of industry, fell on deaf ears. P unitive laws and tax measures were enacted that till handicap mAny businesses. The stupidity of a generalized attack on any segment of A m eri can life is again em phasized ui the recent com pliint of a l a b o r spokesman who cried: "We have seen American newspapers, as i class, build prejudice against labor unions, not by seeking out and dealing w ith the real sins in some of them, but by treating the one- q u arter of one per cent of tim e lost through wildcat strikes as if the tnler»spic work stoppages represented general sabotage of the w ar effort." 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