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Friendly Endeavor, January 1936

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THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR

JOURNAL. FOR FRIENDS IN THE NORTHWEST

Vo l u m e 1 5 , N u m b e r 1 PORTLAND, OREGON January, 1936 A Visit To Washington C'Ers Around The « » By PAUL CAMMACK Our party, consisting of my mother, sister «» Quarterly Meeting Esther, big brother Forrest (then a free B y M . E L I Z A B E T H O T T, man,) and myself, left Portland about two FREEZING WEATHER AND SICKNESS o'clock on Wednesday, November 28, and Young People's Sup't reached Wenatchee soon after eleven, which S E R I O U S A T E N T I A T My, how quickly time does fly. 1 some we were told, was making good time. Mrs. In spite of apple harvest, freeze-ups, and times wonder if it is going so fast that we are Haldy was with us to Wenatchee. We ate all taken up with our temporal tasks and for sickness, Entiat C. E. is very much here. Thanksgiving dinner with relatives near The regular business meeting and social get or put off our spiritual blessings and there and also visited the Cammacks at f o r D e c e m b e r w a s h e l d a t t h e H o l t t u m ' s . duties until tomorrow? It is so easy to do Entiat. Beside the transaction of business, everyone th.-.t, but I have found that in the past year Perhaps we did bring home five boxes of the Lord has led in a more marvelous way in Wenatchee apples (Delicious) but that isn't present indulged in new games, stunts, and my life than He ever has before, and 1 be what we are praising God for as we review plenty of chocolate and cake. lieve it is because I have completely put His our trip, during which we visited four of the At our last consecration meeting all of our will and His work first in my life than 1 ever group but the two away-at-school members, Washington societies. No, nor was it prim Lois Morrill and Edward Haldy. were present. have before. I hope that you can look back arily the panoramic view along the pictur on your year with some feeling of spiritual Most of our members are to be in the esque Columbia; nor the Entiat river winding choir's Christmas program, and practising is growth, and that you will all look forward to down between those gigantic mountains, a more abundant year in His service, and to the general order of the day. tinged with misty rose of early morning, nor Robert Morrill is spending the Christmas His glorious coming. even lofty Mt. Rainier with its mantle of 1 have been studying The Acts lately and 1 holidays in Idaho. padded silence; all these were appreciated We are eagerly looking forward to the find so many inspiring messages. Since we and are stored away in memories* chest, but visit of the Tamplins, Pearsons, and Chester as a Christian Endeavor of Oregon Yearly a f t e r a l l i s o v e r , w e l o o k b a c k m o s t t o the people we met and with whom we had Hadley just before Christmas. meeting have as our goal the organization of The meeting with the Cammacks, from way a Gospel team in each society, 1 have gleaned delightful fellowship. Above any splendor down in Oregon was an inspiring and wel s o m e t h o u g h t s , o r m e t h o d s f o r t h o s e w h o of God's physical world, tower those recre come addition to our Thanksgiving season. would win souls, that I would like to pass on. ated souls who have crowned Jesus Christ, Sit down and read the eighth chapter of King of their lives. Yes, we praise the Lord P R U N E H I L L H A S B U S Y C H R I S T M A S the Acts. Notice: "And Philip said, 'If thou that there are Christian Endeavor members believest with all thine heart, thou mayest." in Tacoma Quarter who are putting Him SEASON And he answered and said, 'I believe that first in their affections. I, as president, felt Prune Hill church is planning a busy J e s u s C h r i s t i s t h e S o n o f G o d ' . " P h i l i p a real fellowship in the meetings visited. was seeking to win souls. 1. He was directed Although held on "Thanksgiving Day" schedule during the Christmas season. There will be a community clean-up on the 21st, a by God's spirit, v. 29 and Acts 6:3-5. 2. night, our meeting at Entiat was well at Christmas program on the evening of the He was a witness to God's Son v. 5 and v. tended. We were pleased with their nice 35. 3. He was obedient to God's leading church building and sociable people. The 22nd, a C. E. social at the church on the 23rd. A group plans to attend the Quarter V. 2 7. 4. He was enthusiastic in God's ser Haldys, who were our former pastors in vice V. 30. 5. He was a student of God's Rosedale, made our stay very pleasant. ly Meeting .social on the 27th at First Friends, word. V. 35. God helped us in the meeting as Forrest and a Watch Night service is planned for the 3 1st, with Mt. Pleasant as guests of the How wonderful it is that we don't have to sang, Esther talked, mother spoke of mis win souls to Christ in our own strength. sionary interests and showed pictures and Prune Hill church. God leads and directs; if we would hut fol curios. I based my exhortations on "Solv Twelve from Prune Hill attended the low Him we could he more effective. We ing C. E. problems." I shall never forget Quarterly Meeting C. E. Rally on December must he obedient, enthusiastic students to Entiat's attentive audience. They appeared 8th at the Lents Friends Church. God. interested. One man, especially, seemed Twenty attended the November C. E. 1 have been earnestly praying for each of to pull the words right out of my mouth and social. F r e d e r i c k B . B a k e r i s a t t e n d i n g P o r t l a n d you, and 1 trust God that you have taken to date I don't know of a man 1 would rather the opportunity to tell His message. 1 hope speak to again than to him. Perhaps there Unit of Albany College. that in the New Year that you will find Hi.s is a lescon for some of us who stick up our The C. E. readily responded to the "White presence dearer and His word sweeter in n o s e s u n l e s s t h e s p e a k e r i s e r u d i t e o r h i s Christmas" idea, choosing Rosemere as the y o u r l i f e . platform manners are the very best. How place for the gifts to be sent. M. Elizabeth Ott. about your appreciation of the simple things The pastor of the church announces a of life? I find it very true that, "It is much district C. E. banquet at Washougal on Feb easier to be critical than correct." r u a r y 3 r d . EAST BRANCH (VALE) PASTOR The crookedest, steepest road ever called Miss Mabel Baldwin, District C.E. president PREACHES AT UNION SERVICE a highway is the Blewett Pass, I think! It from Washougal plans to visit Prune Hill in was a beautiful day and a beautiful drive to t h e n e a r f u t u r e . Tacoma on Friday, however. Steepled pine Our pastor, Zenas Perisho, brought the trees with light snow covers flanked the R O S E D A L E N O W H A S T W O S U N D A Y message at the Union Thanksgiving service mountain side and as we climbed higher, SCHOOL BUSSES of the churches in Vale. great canyons and gorges yawned at us as We are sorry to lose Ruth and Elvin Street we gazed below from our little ledge—the We have been operating a Sunday School f r o m o u r n u m b e r . T h e y h a v e m o v e d t o highway. Bus since last March, but now we are glad to Greenleaf, Idaho, where they will live at least W i l l i a m M u r p h y w a s h o l d i n g m e e t i n g s a t announce that a second run was installed the f o r t h e w i n t e r . N. E. Tacoma the week end we were there. first of December. Mr. C. H. Lehman brings Our C. E. held its regular business meeting I spoke a few words on C. E. work, and a truck load from the Illyhee District, four and social November 8. Games and refresh Forrest sang after which Wm. Murphy miles away. ments furnished a fine time for those present. oreached. Say, you two young fellows On the evening of December 15, the there, who said what you ought to do and Christian Endeavorers presented the play, Happy New Year! from the C. E. Executive Committee. (Continued on Page Two) (Continued on Page Two) Page Two THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR January, 1936 January, 1936 THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR Page Three

ing" of our ideas about the purpose of testimony and a C. E. Business Meeting. Christian Endeavor. Francis Clark says it is Sandwiches and coffee were served around The Friendly Endeavor "Simply an organized effort to lead the young the campfire. "The Friendly Chorus" has been chosen Published Monthly at 1016 S. B. 31st Ave,, people to Christ and into His Church, to Portland, Oregon, by The Christian Endeavor establish them firmly in the faith, and to as a name for our singing group which has Union of Oregon Tearlj' Meeting of Friends. set them at work in the Lord's vineyard." been meeting once a week. It has been CHESTER A HADLEY 1 also stressed the need for Evangelism, quite well attended in spite of bad weather. Subscription Price, per year 75c appealed for a close walk with God; sought December 1 the C. E. topic being on City See ihe Tearly neeling lUrough itie Cliurcli WinQov ^ Entered as Second-Class Matter, Feb. 8, 1928, to give a vision of opportunities for personal Missions, Mr. Mills gave a very interesting at the Post Office at Portland, Oregon, under work, and encouraged a purposeful attack, talk, telling of his experience in City Mission the Act of March 3, 1879. with God's help, on the problems facing each work. On the evening of December 10 the Ladies FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR STAFF society. that the Prune Hill Outpost began on Sep May God help every single one to do your Missionary Society sponsored a dinner and AN OUTPOST AND AN OUTPOST'S remedied. The pastor of the Church keeps Editor in Chief Milo Ross sale to raise money for mission work. A fine tember 30, 1934 and that the Mt. Pleasant talking about a home-made furnace such as R. F. D. 4, Box 326, Salem, Oregon l e v e l b e s t a n d m a y y o u s o m e d a y h e a r t h e OUTPOST commendation, "Well done, thou good and dinner was served and the sale of two quilts, Outpost began on October 13, a little over they have at Piedmont Friends Church and Associate Editor . . . Mildred Raymond faithful servent—enter thou into the joy of made by the society, pillow slips and several A YEAR AND FOURTEEN DAYS a year later, but these dates were but effects some day the furnace will be a reality. You 624 N. Sumner St., Portland, Oregon. of a deeper cause. Probably no one knows who merely turn the faucet for your supply t h y L o r d . " aprons netted them a nice profit. The C. E. The history of the Friends Prune Hill Circulation Manager . . Frederick Baker sold home made candy and popcorn balls. how far back a person should go to find the of water, hot or cold as you desire, may 1134 S. E. 33rd Ave., Portland, Oregon. Chart Questions Community Church is the history of an out- post and an outpost's outpost. The Prune first providence in the starting of the two think of it as always having been; imagine Church Window Editor C. A. Hadley How about count for a Gospel Team quar outposts, but what is known should be reveal having a five hundred foot well, a splendid 1134 S. E. 33rd Ave., Portland, Ore. CHEHALEM CENTER CHOOSES OFFICERS Hill outpost began on September 30, 1934; tet? The Prune Hill's outpost began on October ed, for it should encourage others to press on pump capable of lifting water to all parts of B u s i n e s s M a n a g e r F r a n k L . C o l e Answer: in the way. Mrs. Lawrence La France was the Church, electricity going to waste^in the 1016 S. E. 31st Ave., Portland, Ore. An enjoyable and sociable social was held 13, 193 5. The name of the outpost's out Yes, if the quartet sings over the radio or December 13th at the home of Ruth Baker. post is Mt. Pleasant Sunday School and converted and sanctified under the influence minimum rate which would run the motor, S o c i e t y N e w s E d i t o r . . L e l a J o n e s in other churches as representing the C. E. of the ministeries of the Lents Friends that would pump the pump, that would send 5624 N. Borthwick Ave., Portland, Ore. The following new officers presided at the Church. Prune Hill is located eleven miles gospel team, it gets 100 points. When it business meeting: John Astleford, president; east of Vancouver, Washington: three miles Church a short time before moving into the the water to all parts of the building, so that sings at home it gets 10 points. Hard ques Paul Strait, vice-president; Paul Astleford, west of Camas, Washington, on the North Prune Hill Community: there was no Sunday F r e d e r i c k B a k e r c o u l d w a s h h i s h a n d s a f t e r A VISIT TO WASHINGTON C. E.'ers! tion to decide. treasurer; and Lee Strait, secretary. The Bank or Evergreen Highway. Mt. Pleasant School in the locality and coming so recently putting wood in the stove after performing 2. When members are obliged to be ab from a fine Sunday School, the need of such a Dr. Jeykell and Mr. Hyde by changing from (Continued from Page One) social committee planned the chart work for is located twenty-four miles east of Vancou sent from C. E. Rally in order to carry on the coming year. ver, Washington, on the same highway, or an organization was deeply felt. Many preacher one minute to janitor the next. wanted to do, have you willed to accept Gospel Team work, count them present at The Christian Endeavorers are helping in about three miles east of Washougal, Wash people have felt the same need in communi Some day the Prune Hill outpost will have ties and stopped with the feeling, but this Jesus Christ yet? Get going for God. He the rally also. the church Christmas program. ington. Perhaps by the time the Mt. Pleasant a n e l e c t r i c p u m p . wants young fellows in His service who will 3. Secretaries please keep a correct rec Outpost is a year and fourteen days old it need was felt so deeply that a Sunday School I S T H I S A F O O L I S H Q U E S T I O N ? dare to slay the Lions of Sin. ord of all work accomplished as near as pos will be able to spread out and start an out was organized in the La France home. Are outposts worth while? Are outposts sible for checking later. SUNNYSIDE GOSPEL BAND STARTS Attendance in the La France home increased of outposts worth while? Are outposts of While in Tacoma, the Simpson and Pier- SUNDAY SCHOOL AT EAST CLACKAMAS post in some other community, as fine as are son families entertained us as we like to be Paul Cammack. the Prune Hill and Mt. Pleasant communities. till the facilities were inadequate and so the outposts of outposts worth while? Perhaps use of the Prune Hill School House was there is no auch thing as an outpost of an entertained, just as part of the family. Of A group of the Endeavorers have started There is a fine aggresive intelligent group at course when people sleep on davenports in Mt. Pleasant and the establishment of an secured. outpost of an outpost, but in the future, a Sunday School at East Clackamas, about watch Mt. Pleasant. Are outposts worth o r d e r t h a t y o u m a y h a v e t h e i r b e d ^ w e l l outpost is what a person would expect from ASSISTANCE at home I would be on the davenport (?), so I 3 miles from Portland. Our first and only such a group; it was the natural thing to It was not long till Mrs. La France had while? Are investments in life, in character, "Around The « » meeting so far in the one-room schoolhouse able assistance in the coming of the Arm worth while? Is it worth while to have you see they did show deference. proved an encouraging and interesting one. expect from the Prune Hill group and they The service at Tacoma took on more of «» Quarterly Meeting lived up to that expectation. strongs to the community; Sunday School seventy-five people in Sunday School each the nature of answering Chart questions. Twenty-two were present, with the promise A STUCCO BUILDING was held in the school house for a few week? Is it worth while to to have fifteen of more next time. We ask your prayers for months and then an appeal was made to the people in a prayer meeting and to have ev (You will find some Chart answers under this little community and for our work in Services at Prune Hill are held in the a n o t h e r i t e m . ) (Continued from Page One) Prune Hill School House; a fine stucco Yearly Meeting Superintendent and the Evan eryone from the youngest to the oldest take The missionary committee certainly func establishing a Sunday School for them. building, thirty feet by thirty-eight feet which gelistic Board. Arrangements were soon part in prayer? Is it worth while for chil tions. They announced by a little folder "The Missing Christians," before an audience The regular business meeting of the Senior made by Chester Hadley under the direction dren to pray such prayers as: "Cod bless o f o v e r 2 5 0 . C. E. was held at the home of Eilene Ken- faces north. The auditorium is arranged so b r o t h e r B a k e r . " " G o d b l e s s R o b e r t M o t t . " the C. E. lesson for a month on Missions. that the preacher faces the east while preach- of the Evangelistic Board, for Frederick Each little foldar was colored either blue, T h e m i n i s t r y o f D e n v e r H e a d r i c k a t t h e worthy. Plans are in the making for a C. E. Baker, Miss Mary Allen and Miss Olive Ter " C o d b l e s s M i s s A l l e n . " " G o d b l e s s W i l m e r recent revival meeting here was very well circulating paper relating news of the En ing. In the basement there is a large wood- Brown." "Cod bless Eileen and Jean." pink, yellow, or red. If the committee ad shed and furnace room, a fine social hall, rell to help in the new work. Miss Terrell ventures so well in planning its meetings, it received. There are several very, very defi deavorers. As yet, the paper is unnamed, but has since accepted work at Tacoma, but the " C o d b l e s s t h e w h o l e c o m m u n i t y . " I s i t nite conversions and the attendance was the a contest is in progress for finding a name. and a well proportioned kitchen. There is worth while to have family altars establishedj must also lead them well. a sufficient number of smaller rooms for other two are still helping to carry on the best for many years. The conviction was to have every member in the family taking The large and growing Sunday School is Following the business session, a very friend meeting of the different classes. This build- work. a b l y " m a n n e d " b y C l a r a B e r g . A s k h e r very pungent, and we can not say too much ly and social evening was enjoyed. part in prayer? Is it worth while to hear for Denver and his message. As an added feature for our Sunday even ing was abandoned about four years ago SUNDAY SCHOOLS the coming generation say, "I want to be & about the fishing contest they had on. Chil when the school district was consolidated The Sunday School attendance for the dren from off the street are being taught of A b e a u t i f u l C h r i s t m a s p r o g r a m w a s h e l d ing Endeavor services, the Intermediates and preacher." "1 want to go to Bible School." on Christmas Sunday, and on the next ev Seniors meet together for devotionals and a with the Camas School District. The build year at Prune Hill has been above the forty Jesus Christ. mark and at present is nearer fifty; attend Is it worth while, why should a question be "singspiration." Mr. Reece is teaching us ing has been leased for a year dating from We received real spiritual Shepherding ening, 36 of the High School Endeavorers ance at morning worship is about the same. asked, of course it is worth while. were carolling. September 1, 1935, till September I, 1936, from Paul Mills' message on Sunday morn many new choruses during the "singspira with the privilege of renewing when due. Attendance in the evening is around twenty. ing. The Gospel Bands are planning to hold a tion, after which the societies hold their T O T H E I N T E R M E D I A T E S Revival Meeting at the Community Hall at A TWO ROOM SCHOOL HOUSE Two C. E. Societies have been organized That KVl radio station at Tacoma certain respective meetings. This method has proved with a membership of twenty-seven. Salem Heights. The dates are 4 to Services at Mt. Pleasant are held in the ly took my eye. It is so nice and new in its very successful and interesting. The Sunday School attendance at Mt. B y O R P H A P R E S S N A L L remodeled feudal type architecture. 1 al 2 6 . P r a y f o r t h e m . In order to obtain the balance of our two room school house located centrally for Isn't it great!—the new Chart. Perhaps the community. A Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Daily, Pleasant is now above the thirty mark and it most got the "jitters" though when 1 greeted Friendly Endeavor quota, a mixed quartet looks as if a lively contest can be arranged you covld use some suggestions for novel the Washington C. E. members over it. 1 WOODLAND FOLKS SAW WOOD ON of our young people, namely, Randall Dicus, are the congenial and public spirited school for 1936, based on attendance at the two Meetings. A favorite hymn meeting, in THANKSGIVING Barbara Taylor, Marie Ellis, and Sherman teachers in this neighborhood; they are well which each member selects a hymn before guess maybe Forrest felt somewhat the same points. w a y w h e n h e s a n g . Hadley, visited the membership of the church liked and have shown a fine spirit toward hand and gives it out in the meeting, telling A new Sunday School has been started by Thanksgiving Day at Woodland was a very with their music. Nearly ten additional dol the organization of the new Sunday School TAKING THINGS FOR GRANTED one or two facts about the hymn he has Tacoma meeting and is being backed by C.E. happy and profitable one. It dawned cleat lars were acquired during the evening. While and Church. You who read this article may take it for chosen or the author. members. A new Junior society has also and bright, a perfect autumn day. Soon there the quartet was working, other C. E.'s were LOG OF A SUNDAY granted that a church will have seats, but for Recently 1 saw a society hold a Scripture been organized. was the put-put of the drag saws and the having a hilarious time at the parsonage mak- Sunday School at 10:00, Mrs. Lawrence a time the people at Prune Hill sat on boards contest between the boys and the girls. Al 1 have written more about Tacoma's doings '"B popcorn balls and singing. La France, Supt.; Junior Church at I 1 :00, with prune boxes for supports. You who ring of axes through the trees as the big As guests of the Senior C. E. Missionary ternately, scripture verses were given from than others simply because it is a larger pine, so generously donated by Mr. Q. V. Miss Mary Allen, Leader; Senior Church at have been accustomed to electric lights for memory and those who failed on ?:heir turn meeting and therefore has a larger field Moon, was being turned into fire wood foi committee, the members of the church en- 1 1 :00 with message by Frederick Baker, y e a r s m a y t h i n k o f t h e p u b l i c u t i l i t i e s , f u r moved away from the main group. This 1 would say though, if all the smaller societies the parsonage. Between four and five cords joyed (the many reports say) an evening of Minister: Senior-Intermediate Gospel Band, nishing the juice as some financial octopus, reminded me of the verse: "Thy word have would work proportionately hard as Tacoma of wood were sawed, split, and hauled that Hllowship and fun in the church parlors. Philip La France, Leader, leaves at I :30 but to the people at Prune Hill the coming of I hid in my heart that I might not sin against —we 1, more things would be accomplished. Howard and Julia Pearson, returned Mission P. M. for Mt. Pleasant School House; Sunday Thee." day. The men were not the only ones at aries from Central America, displayed their electricity was a real cause for rejoicing. Kelso was last on our itinerary, and al work, however. The ladies were busy all School at 2:30 P. M. at Mt. Pleasant School After being pestered with the dance of death An object meeting would be different. many and interesting curios and told of the House, followed with a short message by creatures of the night flying about gasoline To this each member is asked to bring some though the crowd was not so large and al morning, preparing a bountiful Thanksgiv life and customs of the people there. A though we were tired, 1 think Oscar Brown's Frederick Baker at 3:30 P. M.; Junior and lamps, it is truly a joy to be able to turn on object and to draw one helpful lesson from it. ing feast, which was served at the home of short play was also presented. Refreshments little church held a superabundance of bless the Smiths, a short distance from the scene Senior C. E. Societies meet at Prune Hill at a switch and have lights in abundance. You For instance, a watch, which when properly ing for us. Richard Brown was there, segre of the wood sawing. 14 hungry men, with of cake and Central American chocolate 6:30 P. M.; Evening Prophetical Message at who have heating facilities of some kind, cared for will give us correct time so, if gated from the rest of the family, nursing a the aid of the I 7 women and children pres were served. 7:30; Bible Study and Prayer Meeting on may take the old furnace or the old we keep our spiritual lives "wound" we will case of mumps. However 1 braved the said ent, soon lightened the burden of the table. Wednesday night at 7:30. (An announce heater for granted. Flow different to realize satisfaction in Him. mumps and gave him a short call. In the evening 14 young people gathered Twin Rocks Dormitory pledges are due ment as sent to the Vancouver Columbian come to a building on a cold morning 1 hope these help you. Throughout all my trip, my chief concerns around a huge fire, made from the "trim nowl Our $350 note was due Dec. 9 and we each week.) with the heating facilities gone. This hap The C. E. Banquet season will soon be for the Endeavorers can be summed up as mings" of the tree, for a very inspirational had little or nothing to pay on it. Pay now GOING DOWN DEEP FOR CAUSES pened at Prune Hill, but through the dona- follows: a constant walk with God; a "right Thanksgiving service of song, prayer and to Milo Ross, R 4, Salem, Oregon. The statement was made in the beginning Mon of a stove the situation was soon here. Page Four THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR January, 1936

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We are still doing things in Lents. Some of our members attended the Union Miss Phyllis Macy is attending Willamette Thanksgiving service in the German Reform Heacock Sash & Door Co. ed church. All of our college members were University this year and is in charge of the home at that time and it seemed good to music and directing the Young People's work have them all with us again. at the South Salem Meeting. As a result the We have been enjoying two weeks of Endeavor meetings are growing in interest. Revival with W. E. Cox as our evangelist. Several new members have joined the C. E. We will have one more week, and we expect and are helping with the work in a very fine it to be a great week for the advancement of way. We have chosen our goals on the chart Christ's kingdom. We are expecting God to and are working for a good score. A Gospel Team has been organized and bas charge of 215 SECOND STREET stir the hearts of sinners till they will repent the Sunday evening meeting tbe first Sunday C o r n e r S a l m o n o f t h e i r s i n s . of each month. Quarterly Meeting was held at our church PORTLAND, OREGON this month. It was well attended in spite of We gi\ne the best prices and service on the rainy weather. HAVE YOU PAID YOUR CHART QUOTA? Doors, Windows, Mill Work, Builders' Our Christmas program committee is busy Hardware, Paint, Roofit.'g, etc. We be practising with the children for Christmas. lieve in Quaker honesty and fair dealing. Carroll and Doris Tamplin were home for Three more societies have paid in on the a f e w d a y s , t h e n l e f t a g a i n t o h o l d m o r e Chart Quota for 1935-36 this past month. meetings. Have you paid yours? Now is the time to One of our members, Mr. J. C. Long, was Builders' Supplies Electric Supplies rushed to the hospital for an emergency op get this most important consideration taken care of, and win your 1000 points on the Paints, Glass, Roofing eration, but is doing nicely. We are praying for his recovery. Chart. Pay to Milo Ross, R. 4, Salem, Ore gon. The following is the standing of the HAWTHORNE v a r i o u s s o c i e t i e s . The Loomis Printing Company S o c i e t y Q u o t a P a i d Newherg Sr $15.00 15.00 HARDWARE K. L. MENDENHALL wishes you N e w h e r g I n t e r 3 . 7 5 3590 &. E. Hawthorne Blvd., EAst 8522 S p r i n g h r o o k 7 . 5 0 A Very Happy New Year. C h e h a l e m C e n t e r 1 2 . 5 0 Portland, Oregon Sherwood 5.00 H i g h l a n d S r 7 . 5 0 Highland Inter 4.00 4.00 Rosedale Sr 9.00 3.50 R o s e d a l e I n t e r 4 . 0 0 ALLENDALEICRAVATSI S o u t h S a l e m 5 . 0 0 M®Fer©ts's M E N ' S F I N E H A N D - M A D E R E V E R S I B L E S c o t t s M i l l s 5 . 5 0 NECKWEAR Sunnyside Sr. 16.00 Meat Market Quaker made of finest materials S u n n y s i d e I n t e r 5 . 0 0 Quality Meats Only T H E G I F T S U P R E M E L e n t s S r 1 7 . 0 0 4 . 9 8 P H O N E E A S T 1 5 5 0 L e n t s I n t e r 4 . 0 0 Samples of materials for your inspection 3. E. Hawthorne. BouTevard at 34th or your local representatives' name P i e d m o n t S r 1 1 . 0 0 gladly sent to you upon request. P i e d m o n t I n t e r 1 . 5 0 Your Patronage will be V a n c o u v e r 5 . 0 0 H. WILBUR ALLEN Appreciated K e l s o S r 5 . 0 0 ALLEN NECKWEAR COMPANY COURTEOUS, PROMPT SERVICE K e l s o I n t e r 2 . 5 0 1301 N. nth St. Rosemere ... 3.00 Boise, Idaho Prune Hill 4.25 (Representatives wanted) Eoise 5.00 7.35 S t a r 1 3 . 0 0 Greenleaf Sr 10.00 .70 Greenleaf Inter. 10.00 3.50 fetiona! Life Insurance Co. M e l h a S r 1 6 . 0 0 4 . 0 0 M e l h a I n t e r 3 . 7 5 MONTPELIER, VERMONT Riverside I 3.00 Life Insurance and Annuities Woodland 7.50 3.50 T a c o m a I n t e r 3 . 0 0 N. E. Tacoma 12.00 R. R. BURNS, Agent Entiat 7.00 7.00 821 Pacific Building, Portland, Ore. OPTOMETRIST B e t h a n y 7 . 0 0 Quilcene 11.00