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H IL L S B O R O Page Two JTillsbont^Mrg u s W it h W h ic h in C o m bined th e H iltu b o rn In d e p e n d e n t I ’ l l Inborn A r v u s K n tab. 1894 H illa b o r o In d e p e n d e n t K a tab. 1973 M f K I N N E Y At M c K I W E Y , P u h lin h e ra P u b Unheil T h u rs d a y . Entere«! as aeeon<I«elaaa m u tt e r in th e poatoffiee at Hillaboro, Oregon W V K R N K M« K I N N E Y E d it o r M R S E. C M . K I N N E Y A s s o c ia te E d ito r O F F I C I A L N E W S P A P E R O F W A S H IN G T O N C O C N T Y Selected as O regon*« Rest W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r, 1930 N a m e tl on A ll- A m e r ic a n W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r E le ve n , 1930 H o n o ra b le M e n tio n N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l A s s o c ia tio n N e w s p a p e r P ro d u c tio n C o n te s t, 1934-35, a n d G e n e ra l E x c e lle n c e , 1935 S u b s c rip tio n Rates S t r ic t ly Cash in A d v a n c e W it h in W a s h in g to n C o u n ty O u ts id e W a s h in g to n Per year $1.50 I L S.. p e r y e a r S ix m o n th s .85 F o r e ig n c o u n trie s M E M B E R O re g o n S ta te E d it o r ia l A s s o c ia tio n a m i N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l A sso c ia tio n . C o u n ty 32.00 3.50 F ir s t A u dite«! P a per. L a rg e s t A R C W«>ekly C ir c u la tio n in W est. The Red Plan They w ere good people an d patriotic citizens in th e M ethodist conference at C orvallis who d eclared ag ain st com pul sory m ilitary tra in in g in colleges and uni versities. And m any o th e r loyal citizens a re like them in opposing th e teach in g of m ilitary discipline and tactics in the schools. They h a te w a r and its horrors. And they incorrectly divine th a t m ilitary tra in ing in coliege is a cause of w ar. They in fe r th a t it m akes the tra in e d boy have a wish to go to w ar. In all this they are m istaken. Thus, Dr. Crane, fo r 14 y ears p resident of th e U ni versity of W yom ing, now a t the N. E. A. convention in P o rtlan d , insists th a t m ili tary tra in in g is "good fo r th e boy, good fo r the country and good fo r th e w o rld .” “ My observation has b een." he said, “th a t m ilitary tra in in g d o esn 't m ake th e boys jingoists or w ar advocates. In fact. I ' think it w orks the o th er w ay and m akes them b e tte r peace a d v o cates.” This is testim ony from experience. And it is th e testim ony of all executives in h ig h er education. A nd it is th e testim ony of young m en who have gone out of col lege w ith m ilitary train in g . All this te sti mony m eans th a t th e good folks who re solved a t C orvallis are uninform ed and on the w rong side of th e subject. M ilitary tra in in g , a m ere incident in the college life of young m en, infinitely lessens th e need fo r a la rg e r stan d in g arm y. And it is a g u a ra n ty a g ain st th e nation's being a tta c k e d . A nd it saves th e horrible sla u g h te r of soldiers u n tra in ed in m ilitary tactics. Tf th e re h ad been tra in e d m en and w ar w eapons enough in E thiopia th a t country and its people w ould not have gone dow n in conquest to be u n d er th e dictatorship and am bitions of M ussolini, who < arried on th a t m urd ero u s w a r of conquest ag ain st th e opposition of m any of the Ita lia n people. F o r lack of m ilitary tra in in g all E thiopians a re now subjects in stead of fre e men, and n e a r slaves in stead of living in a dom inion of th e ir own and u n d er th e dom ination of no foreign ruler. A nd clim axing it all, th e overthrow of th e A m erican system of governm ent by arm ed revolution is sought, proclaim ed and planned. E arl B row der, se cre ta ry of th e Com m unist p a rty in A m erica, said a t a Rèd con feren ce: M em bership in th e C om m unist subsidiary o r ganizations in A m erica is 1.200,000. Russia is now being held in leash by a lik e n u m b er of C om m u nists. R evolution th ere was PU T OVER BY NOT MORE THAN 79.000 BOLSHEVIST FIGHTERS. B row der said, in concluding his r e m arks, “In th e U nited S tates are m ore Com m unists today th an Russia ever had p rio r to th e final rev o lt.” And all A m erican Com m unists oppose m ilitary tra in in g in th e schools, w hile in Russia 4,000,000 boys a re com pulsorily tra in ed in th e Soviet schools. For th e purpose of th e ir proposed reso lution to overthrow the A m erican system , the Reds w a n t no m ilitary tra in in g in A m erican schools, w hile they a re giving m ilitary tra in in g aggressively in the Soviet schools.— O regon Journal. Would Howl Loud R adical left-w ing dem ocrats in W ash ington plan to hold a sta te convention in S eattle in Ju ly , when they will nom inate one m an fo r each office and no can d i dates, o th er th a n those selected by th e convention, will receive th e org an ized rad ical su p p o rt and only one will be se lected for each office. C onservative su p p ort will be divided betw een as m any as choose to run. To th e rad ical m ind everything is fa ir fo r them , b u t if conservatives w ere to hold a convention and c en ter on certain c a n d id a te s fo r office a howl would go up th a t could be h e a rd to th e high heavens. T hey w ould ch arg e corruption and g ra ft an d everything else. S’funny old world. This is intolerance in its w orst sense and does not reflec t in th e least the spirit of “ do unto o th ers as you w ould have others do unto yo u .” T he O rpgonlan chides Governor M ar tin fo r continuing ot say th a t the depres sion is over and th en say s: “ A nd, as a m at te r of fac t, we w ou ld n ’t w a n t a governor w ho said o th erw ise .” It th en goes on to laboriously prove t h a t th e governor is w rong. P e rh a p s th e esteem ed daily i s rig h t, but we feel th a t th e re is som ething w rong w ith an individual o r institution th a t will not say th a t th e g re a t, g re a t m a jo rity of A m erican people a re in a g re a t deal b e tte r circum stances th a n th ey w ere a b rief fo u r y ears ago. H ow ever, pessim ism, b acked up w ith num erous p a ra g ra p h s, will not ten d to im prove th e situation. Thursday, July 1 «», IMG A R G Ü S , H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N The Great American Home I alw ays seem ed to be h er chosen place of refuge. That had been ye ■derdav V e te ra n s of Foreign W ars in sta te By the Vagabond) into B ryn w ent dow n and g convention in A lbany urge a policy of T he F ran k D. Lowes, w ho lives the car. stan d in g oi th»* «Irive lit* ju st below th e old S herm an null, w oi n illy A. I l.lndheek! eket the drew from bis p. p erm an en t A m erican neu trality , m ain te have an interest in the B uckley A piece of p a p er w h ch . . . was it I.KM D istn h u tio n of $31.984 nance of a d e q u a te national defense am i Lowe sawmill, w hich is operating only yesterday nior lin g ’’ • • . had unong the counties and cities conscription of c a p ital and labor in case every day with about 15 men em caused D eborah sui h woe. of the ‘ fate, rep resen tin g the se c ployed. Mrs. I.ow e said th at she His eyes trav eled dou n he list of w ar. These a re policies th a t v eteran had ond q u a rte rly allocation of bo**r lived in O regon 13 years and on th e p aper in hi s hand Maga- and win«* taxes, was com pleted groups have rig h tly sought for years. cam e te the coast from Missouri zines, catalogues, te; ». servan S G ar- tins week by S«***r«»tary of Slat«* T he v eteran knows the h orrors of w ar, Recent letters from her eld home deners, yes T he ban k m anager was Snell T he littfe com m unity o f in Missouri told of rains, w hich them out as soon as he C o r n u c o p ia in B a k e r county re its sorrow s an d its h ardships. He w ants had saved the grain, corn and po sending could find them . reiv ed th«* sm allest ch«*ck. 34 c«*nti« no m ore of it and th a t is why he favors tatoes from possible d estruction by G ary cam e out to him. P o rtla n d ’s share am ounted to $10,- "I m ust say," he said to Bryn. 1 a d efinite and perm anent n eu trality policy. the d ry w eather. • • • 1 14 OK tilings 1 "you got a way of g ettin g W ashington c o n n tv 's sh are H ow ever, be has been th ro u g h it a n d Emil I.uek is an o th er resident done And . . I'd like to th an k am ounted to $700 77 Th«* city of g re a te r th a n anyone else realizes th e nec i along D airy ereek w ho is finding you for th at tobucci ir. lillshotn r«*(’eiv«*d $1018.'». K«»r«**4 at section a good place in w hich "1 suppose th e electric light s it essity of being p rep a re d to defen d o u r th Grove, >02 30. Bank •. • $7. B r.n ci to live He operates his m o th e rs uation is next." B ryn said, u n h e e d ton. $38 14. C tirnelius $10 32. Ga • selves and th a t accounts for the dem and tl-aere farm, about seven miles ing. "Well. 1 th in k 1 can fix that ton. $17 <11. (Irene»», $1 34. S h e i w o .d, for a d e q u a te national defense, w hich is so above M ountaindale. w here h e m yself S ev eral years of en g in e e r $12 80. T ualatin. $8 47 m ilks cows for I l l s income. Mrs ing ought to prove of som e value. o ften scoffed at by sh o rtsig h ted pacifists , Luck, • • • his m other, lives w ith him. Lead on, G ary." to g e th e r w ith the rad icals, who w ould piecing q uills in h er sp are tim e C laim s totalling $ 8 , .120 75 against T here was. as B rvn had su s underm ine th e stre n g th of the governm ent. and still fin d in g plenty of pleasure pected, nothing seriously w rung the .s«*v«*ral c«»unties for the care in h er home. S he has resided th ere w ith the en g in e of the electric plant «if non-violent insane m u lii the T he fo rm er soldiers am i sailors insist i for th e last 27 years, she says. 1» calh ’d "w a rd “ act of 1031 w«*»e He opened the cocks to d ram out • • • th a t th e re should be " p ro fit fo r none" in w iped off th e book» by the board all th e old oil. cleaned th e con Mrs M C oolidge is a m ore r e nections. and m ade a note of the w ar, feeling th a t w hen the profit is tak e n of control this week. T h e claim s w ere based upon t h «♦ arb itra ry aw ay one of the g rea test causes of con cent arriv al in D airy creek valley few parts it w ould be necessary to w here she lives on th e farm sold replace. Before the m otor w a s charge* of $20 per month, w hich flic t betw een nations will be rem oved. to h er sons a y ear ago. T he place startl'd , he decided, it w ould be th** counties protected as « xcessivo U niversal d ra ft or conscription of c a p ital was once a m u sk rat farm , but now w ise to inspect the connections at inasm uch as it was m ore than th e is being tu rn ed fo th e m ore prosaic th e house actual co»st of th«* »’art* *»f the*»«* a n d labor in tim e of w ar. w ithout q ues type of farm ing T hursday. Mrs w ards t*i th«* state ('h.ug« s against "W here’s th e re a ladder'.’" he tion. is a step th a t this nation should tak e Coolidge w as cu ttin g potatoes for asked. W ashington county w ere $1444 88 a field, w hich w as being p lanted on in its e ffo rts to rem ain at peace. • • • "O ut on th e edge of th e orchard." bottom lands. S he form erly G ary told him "Hut you b etter be T here should be co n certed action on the Gov» rnor M artin w ards the “ba» k lived on a farm in th e hills above careful of it. It isn't as good as it *a»at driv ers" who a re «•ontinually b e h a lf of all. w ho w ant a p eaceful A m er Laurel, w here she resided five m ight be." knocking the governm ent to «put ica. to secure th e re q u ire d action from years. G lenw ood. W ash, is her B ryn w ent out behind the house th eir croaking ami get out ami home tow n, she says. and follow ed w ith his ey e the line push Th«* "defeatist" a ttitu d e w hich th e congress. of the electric w ire as th ey cross he d«*< lar«*s to he ••»► <h ep »ooh*«! "I've tak en the A rgus for 17 ed the tree« and the brook. He in tire W illam ette valley i • «••spe years,'' said F. F O 'R o u rk e to The w ent out to the orchard, lifted the cially scored by th«* governor who Vagabond. He has lived h ere 17 lad d er lying h alf-hidden in th e »ledared that w hat w«‘.stern O re years and w ill be S3 y ears old in grass, c arried it back and propped gon n«*e«ls most of all is s«»me «»f , November. F o r som e persons. 83 it up against the w all of th e house, th«* fighting spirit whi*h he found A ppointm ent of H ugh Ball, Hood years m ight seem q u ite an age. beneath th e place w h ere the w ires to alxtund in eastern O regon in but to this man. w ho can hoe corn en tered T ry in g each ru n g cau tio u s River new sp ap erm an , as a m em ber of the his r«*eent vi.xit to that section of like th e younger fellows, this still ly he w ent up the ladder. th»- state. sta te relief com m ittee is being a tta c k e d on seems th e prim e of life O 'R ourke ?Vs he reached Hie top he turned • • • th e ground th a t he is not a citizen. W e was born in W ayne county. New h alf-aro u n d as he took the pliei Stull1 nffiriul« uml riiiiilnvrs whi> w ould not be consistent if we did not York, and can rem em ber w hen the front his pocket, and w as ju st in ire nut Xu I in I n il w ith th«- kiml of Erie canal w as first enlarged. He tim e to see D eborah em erge from autom obile« th e state buy- fur them th in k he should ta k e im m ediate step s to arriv ed in O regon D ecem ber 24. h er re tre a t dow n n ear th e bridge preaching at II a in . including m ust «•Ithcr .-wallow th eir p in le becom e a citizen, but we do feel th a t w ith 1888. from N ebraska, w here he T h ere w as a sudden om inous special m usic by the choir under or buy th e ir own car-, th«1 hoard this one exception he exem plifies the tru e says, he sold his farm ju st in tim e crack in g w hich B r y n scarcely th e leadership of Mrs J Johnson. of control declared th t- week in | to escape dry w eather. He is a great heard; he w as listening for Debo Also preaching at 8 p in M id tu rn in g dow n req u i-itlo n - for th ree principles of A m erican citizenship. If ev ¡ad m ire r of Jim F arley and P re s i rah 's footstep on the path beside w eek service W ednesday at it p. new car- of m ore cx)><-n -i\‘<1 m ake eryone in this country w as as good in his dent R oosevelt and believes that him. w ondering w h eth er to look m S isterhood m eets all day W ed ( B v )*<»rttantl H e l l e r Bunin»«« lltir<M tn. In e » The board has been confining it« is com bination w ill re tu rn to of- dow n and sm ile or to co n tin u e ab- nesday for w ork. We cordially in citizenship as Ball has show n th a t he can i .th T he P ortland B etter Business autom obile iiurcha.-«1» to th e lijjlit- fice this fill in th e greatest land- sorbedly w ith his w ork He was vite you to all a s em blies M P u t B ureau this week worn# O regon er and less expensive m ixtcl- on be, th e U nited S tates w ould be m ore I slide of votes ever recorded. His spared th e necessity of m aking a investors to be on th e lookout for the theory that the prim ary inter- neighbors once all w ere republi- choice; for. a m om ent a fte r the man. m inister. nearly perfect. a p air of stock sw indlers whose e.sf of th e state i- to pre avidi con- i cans, but now republicans a re hard . .‘ t hem e is to attem p t to secu re a o tn ic a l tran sp o rtatio n W e hope th a t our fellow n e w sp a p e r to find in the D airy creek valley, Whosoever Will Chnrch - loan on '»took certificates of the m an tak e s th e necessary steps to obtain he said. (Above North Plain«) into splinters, and B ryn fell neatly T exas G ulf S u lp h u r com pany. It A fter ta k in i tip th e $2501 noo in through He h eard D eborah scream ; Sunday school. 10 a in P reach i t rep o rted that these individuals his citizenship p a p e rs at once. Men of md estab lish m en t throughout, the puppy b ark ed furiously and ing at 11 a. m by Rev Fred W il recently operated in sections of certificate- of indebt«-d n e -- his c a lib er a re needed in public service is New h et th a t of Mr. an d Mrs. L. B. Lay- then he droppe into oblivion. son. w ho is in charg e w hile Rev the m iddle west «and negotiated a to finance Ju n e and Ju ly and he w ould m ake an excellent m em ber ton. w ho have lived q u ite a w hile ( T o !•«’ n tin u « * !) and Mrs J a n u s a re in C alifornia num ber of .such loans from unsua- ne< d - th«- state liquor coinmix-loii B eginning S unday a revival cam pecting “investors'’ w ho later le a rn will have only $»130.000 av ailab le of th e s ta te relief com m ittee or any o th e r in th e ir neighborhood. T hey have paign w ill begin at W hosoever Will ed tiie stock left w ith them as for tin- relief wm k durinK the re n stru cted a new house a n d a re group d ep en d in g on sincerity, energy, ex co m ainder o f Hie year according to an tabernacle, w ith Rev. Fred W i l s o n co llateral w as counterfeit. com pleting a new chicken house, perience and, know ledge. e-tirnate by A K McM ahan, c h a i r m odern in every detail, w hich will First Church of Christ. Scientist of the E vangelistic tab ern acle m R eports from o th er sections of T he Hood R iver m an m ade an o u t hold 600 hens. T hey expect to have S ervices are held ev ery S unday P o rtlan d in eltarge T h ere w ill be the country indicate that these fly man of the liquor c o n i t i i i - m u W ith five m onth- to xo th at m eans the m eetings every night except M on e pou ltry plant in fu ll operation sta n d in g record as c h a irm a n of th e relief th at 11 a. m ; W ednesday evening day night, w ith Rev Wilson sp e a k b y -night operators attem pt to com state's sh are of relief e x p en d itu res by fall. services at 8 o'clock; S unday school ing. S ervices begin prom ptly at 8 plete th e ir transactions w ith those m ust be kept below $150.000 a com m ittee in his county. His services a. m. P u p ils up to the age p. m. A good song service, accom who a re in ex p -rie n ced in t h e m onth if ttie win k i.s to he kept The R. A. K ennedy fam ily cam e at 11 should not be lost to th e s ta te if a t all pos 20 y ears a re w elcom ed. Free panied w ith o rchestra On T u e s handling of securities, probably on a pay-as-you-go basts a- G ov to th e M ountaindale cou n try tw o of room open on W ednesdays day. T hursday and F riday nights because the counterfeited stock is ern o r M artin insists that it m u-t. sible. y ears ago and settled in the m o u n reading detected by experienced Approxiinat«-ly $200.000 of fhe a n tains on the M eacham road, w here and S atu rd ay s from 2 u n til 4 p. m Mrs H elen U lriik . a gospel sin g quickly S unday's topic. " L if e ” ticipated revenue- for this yeai will er of P ortland, w ho also sings from dealers. they have been w resting a farm It w as also rep o rted to th e B et come in for annual license n new a la K W JJ, will be w ith us. S he will from th e cutover lands. T hey have ter Bu.sine:ss B ureau d u rin g the M. E. Church i Bethany) d u ring the last tw o w eek- i l l De also sing speciul request num bers b u ilt a new house and b arn and On G erm antow n road. Sunday Come to th e W hosoever Will to la.st w e e k th at an unlicensed stock cem ber M cM ahan aid cleared about 10 acres of land on A W orld W ith o u t N ew sp ap ers s.desm an has been railin g upon school every S unday, 10 a m : G e r h ear th e m essage of salvation for look good. E ight h u n d red m en. sittin g in a room, try in g to w hich th e crops veteran s in some sections of the • • • man service, 11 a. m„ first and w hosoever will Jo h n 3:16. If the S tate In d u strial A ccident state urging them to put their fig u re out how to m ain tain for you a w o rld th a t Down th e m ountain a m ile from th ird S undays; English service,- 11 bonus money in a gold m ining comniltwion expects to avoid p ay contains new spapers. a. m., second and fo u rth S undays th e K ennedy place is th e hom e of Bethany Baptist Church v en tu re The bureau urges caution m ent of the state "tith e" it m ust Does th a t sound fantastic? It is no t a bit. F o r I Mr. and Mrs. L. J Bacon, w ho —E. Ju liu s T ragiio, pastor. tf C hurch school, 9 45; m orning in dealing w ith stock salesm en 1 look to the courts for relief A tto r m yself sat in ju s t su ch a g athering. cam e h ere a y ear ago from Canby service. 11. "T he L ight." B Y P who have failed to conform to the ney G eneral V anW inkle has a d O f course I don't in ten d to convey th e idea th at and settled on 80 acres of land, U . 7 30 p. m.. ev ening serv ice at O regon Blue Sky laws and sug vised th e I'liriiniis.iiin that in the Ranks M. E. Church th e m ain topic of conversation w as a defin ite fear w hich th ey have sta rte d to clear, S unday school every S u n d ay at 8. "T he C h u rch ” P ra y e r m eeting g e ststh at such offerings be p ro m p t abs»"nce of a su p rem e co u rt ruling th a t som e d a rk force th re a te n s to ro b th e w orld hoping som e day to have a farm 9:45 a. m.. Mrs. F red W olford, su on W ednesday at 8 p m. C hoir ly rep o rted to eith er the O regon to the co n trary it must b e assum ed o v ern ig h t of th e services of its new spapers. T n at M eanw hile Bacon finds em ploy p erintendent. P reaching services p ractice im m ediately follow ing th >rpe ation dep artm en t at Salem that tin- act req u irin g self-su p p o rt ju s t could not happen. m ent in logging. p u ttin g in his sp are by E llsw orth Tilton, pastor, every p ray er m eeting T heodore A I.c, ing boards and eummisslorui to pay th B etter Business B ureau T he m ain reason it can not is because th o se e n tim e clearing th e land. S unday ev ening at 8 o'clock. L a er. pastor. a "tith e" into the general fund, is gaged in publishing these m edium s a re co n tin u ally dies’ Aid m eets first and th ird ice.« of this church. C hurch w orship valid. • • s stu d y in g th e problem an d m odifying th e new spapers W ednesdays a t 2 p. m. tf Baptist iliu rch hour. II a m . special m usic by the to su it th e rap id ly chan g in g w orld. If th ey d id not B udget D irector W allace W h ar S unday school 9:45. w here we g ir ls ’ q u a rte t, th e Misses D orothy N do this, new spapers w ould pass out of th e p icture. Tualatin Plains Presbyterian Church teach th e Bible a ( G od’s infallible Haven Helen Dean, Bernice How ton propose- that relief profit« be So w e find new spaperm en, larg e an d sm all, g ath erin g w ord. "S tudy to shew thyself ap- ard and Mrs C h ristin e Fost«-r dum ped into th e »tate'.s general «Four m iles n o rth of H illsboro) at re g u la r in terv als in all p arts of th e U n ited S tates S unday services: P reaching, 11 a proved unto God. a w orkm an that Gospel singing w ill be led by the fund and that the counties m atch «By F ran ces S helley Wees) to w o rk out th e m u tu a l problem of them selves and m.; S unday school, 10:15 a. m.. C. n te d e th not to be asham ed, rightly choir Serm on by the pastor. P ia n th e state d o tlar-fo r-d o llar in fu (Continued from last week) th e public. w ord of t r u t h " ist, Mrs P. J K alkw arf. E vening tu re relief expim diture- E . 7:30 p. m W om an's M issionary dividing the If the budget directo r attem p ts R adio is a dev elo p m en t th a t gives m any p u b (society last W ednesday of m onth. II Tim 2:15. CH A PTER V w orship, 7 45 o’clock, w hen this lish ers th e jitte rs. T hey h ear th e new s b u lletin s an d M orning w orship at 11. evening church will meet in a union service to put this program through the next legislature as tie now expects service at 8 Rev. E A B ju r of w ith the C hristian church. T he new s com m ent com ing over th e air and see a ll th e ir B ryn, on th e m o rn in g a fter his Foursquare Church trip to tow n w ith G randm other, circu latio n vanishing. "As It Was in th e D ays of Noah" Camas. Wash . w ill preach at both e n te rta in in g church is providing to do, county co u rt- cun be e x W hat needless fears! Go in to th e hom e w h ere paused in his system atic and c a re 1 w ill be th e topic of an up-to-the- service«. You a re w elcom e to our the program . The pastor of the pected to interpose strenuous op M ethodist church i- scheduled to position. W harton ap p aren tly n - th e rad io is on an d you w ill find one or m ore n ew s ful exam ination of th e grounds, i m in u te pro p h etical m essage S unday ch u rch services. P ra y e r m eeting on T h u rsd ay 8 deliver the serm on M idw eek serv -sumes that the liquor profits b e p ap ers of th a t sam e day. P eo p le cannot get alo n g leaned against a tre e dow n at th e evening at 7:45. A re th e days of w ith o u t n ew spapers; b u t th ey m ust h av e d iffe re n t low er corner, lit a cigarette, and , Noah, ju s t prior to th e flood, be- p m. w ith studies in th e First ice W ednesday evening. 7:45 o’clock long to th e state and th at u n d er the present program the state is ■ ing re p e a te d 0 How a re these days E pistle of P eter. Come and join A lexander H aw thorne, pastor. ones th an su ited o u r fath ers, or even o urselves a considered. hearing the big end of th e relief He w as rem em bering D eborah's . like those? Is th ere to be a w orld us in p ray er and receive your few y e a rs back. B ecause th ey a re keep in g u p w ith load In this assum ption he errs. < ornellaa Methodist < linrch those changes, n ew sp ap ers to d ay h av e n early a peak face w hen they had re tu rn e d y e s - , w ide ju d g m en t soon? Do not miss sh a re of the blessing S eventy-five per cent of the liquor terday. he and G randm other. W hite th is S c rip tu ra lly in terp re ted mes- n u m b er of read ers.—Royal O ak «Mich.) T rib u n e. S unday school, 9 a m . Mrs. Mat- profits belong to th e counties by and cold, she had m et them in th e sage. You w ill enjoy the bright Trinity Lutheran Chnrch lie Sm ith, su p erin ten d e n t, a great doorw ay and led G ran d m o th er in- ! gospel singing also. S unday m orn- D ivine s rviees begin at 10:30 place for big folks and little folks, virtu u of the Knox Liquor C ontrol act \«hich reserved only 25 per to th e sm all sittin g room to rest I ing w ill be S unday school at 9:45 a. m.; S unday school and Bible w here everybody will find a w el A ny one w ho saw th e F o u rth 's holiday crow ds for a m om ent before rem oving h er and a m issionary service at 11 class at 9:45 S erm on topic. "T he come. C hurch services. 10 a m . cent of these revenue» to th e state. • • • at th e beaches w ould have a h a rd tim e convincing new coat and hat. D eborah was no I o'clock. T uesday and F riday at 8 Blessing of the F ourth B e a titu d e ” m usic led by the young pianist him self th a t any depression condition rem ain ed . It longer angry. W hile they w ere a way p m. w ill be in terestin g and in You . a re cordially w elcom ed to choir. L ester M ooberry, pianist. A fter allocating th»- profits from looked as though a good s h a re of th e sta te ’s p o p u la she had obviously com e to som e sp irin g services follow ed by old- w orship w ith us. Serfhon by the pastor A lexander 1 liquor sales and licenses u n d er th e Knox act th e leg islatu re tu rn ed tion w as able to afford a holiday a t th e beach, w ith ag reem ent w ith herself: B ryn d e fashioned p ray er m eetings. "H ills H aw thorne, pastor. cided. as she sm iled faintly and boro N ight" in the Jefferies' m e e t right urotind and Im pounded these reso rts packed w ith m erry m a k ers. R estau ran ts k e e p Mrthodl-t Episcopal Chnrch took th e box of chocolates, as she ings in P o rtlan d has been changed s am e I l- v e n il c . s ll|l I o $3,(HH) IHM) ing th e door locked ag ain st too m any custom ers, p u t it down w ithout a glance upon Ju ly 19 th e ch u rch school, w ith C ounty courts m ay not rnm - hotels and cabins tu rn in g guests aw ay, cu sto m ers th e sm all tab le beside her, th at he from this w eek to next W ednesday classes for various age groups, will prom ise tax lien- except w here increased to »5.500 000 by th e 1935 stan d in g in line fo r a glass of b eer a t th e tav ern s p referred h er angry. He had sw ung night. open at 9:45 a. m . d irected by C th ere is a real controversy a- to session for relief n»-'d - But th is w ere ju s t a few of th e sig h ts o bserved as th e beach on his heel, leaving her th ere w ith t . W eber, su p erin ten d en t. Biblical the legality of the tuxes A ttorney diversion was defin itely understood Pilgrim House text; capable teachers, and the G eneral Van W inkle ruled in an to be only for the d u ratio n of the cities cashed in on one of th e ir best days in years.— G randm other, and gone out t o J u ly 19: P ublic chapel serv ice of unem ploym ent em ergency. Once A storia A storian-B udget. G ary. G ary stood in th e drive, his w orship. 9:30 a. m. Serm on: "F o l w orld’s best literatu re. The public opinion to ft It McCabe, d istrict th at em ergency is ended and G ov parcel laid on th e grass, w atching low th e L eader", the eighth in a w ill find a w elcom e in all the s e rv atto rn ey of C u rry county. ern o r M artin insists that we an* th e puppy rolling over and over, series on th e 23rd Psalm. M em orial already out of the depression the wild w ith excitem ent, and yelp service for the late Dr. S. P ark es county courts ran he ex|ii-< teil to ing w ith joy at h er release from I Cadm an. radio m in ister of F ederal insist that the original provisions th e car. j Council of churches of C hrist in Says C rossing D angerous of the Knox act be carried out and A m erica. Ju ly 20: St. M argaret, "P erh ap s you'll tell Miss D eborah liquor profit« lie d iv erted into the E d ito r of A rgus—T he accid en t a t C onnell sta I th a t th e puppy is for her.” B ryn Ju ly 22: St. M ary M agdalene. 316th (By Special Correspondent) county coffers to relieve p roperty tion railro ad crossing recen tly has caused q u ite a I said cu rtly, and w ent back up t o 1 an n iv ersary of sailing of Pilgrim went taxes now being levied for m oth sensation in th e H elv etia d istrict. M any re p o rts a re y ^ TASTIINGTON—T he ballyhoo tlrely new tillapte add cropping j F ath ers from L eyden, H olland, on ers' aid, old age pensions and d i h eard of o th ers w ho have had to ru n into th e bank his room . T and publicity w hich s u r- practices, B ut th e puppy w asn't having any) way to A m erica. Services of wor- rect relief. th e re to avoid an accident w ith a speeder. In addition, Soil Conservation ifficulty in p en etratin g these frosty sh ip w ill be continued th ro u g h o u t • • • rounded launching of th e AAA T his crossing is v ery dangerous. O ne cannot I d layers and discovering the r e a l ' th e sum m er at th e 9:30 a. m. hour. Service officials are directing see a n y th in g on th e w est side u n til th e ir c ar is on Added im petus was given Io the soil conservation program d u r erosion control w ork by 450 Ci D eborah. From his w indow yester- ' W orship p rep arato ry to Holy Corn- | new sta te building program this th e track . T he railro ad com pany has been req u ested day afternoon B ryn had w itnessed | m union, A ugust 5. 7:30 p. m. A d ing th e last few m onths has vilian Conservation Camps, In week w hen G overnor M arlin r e to p u t an electric bell th ere, but has failed to do so. th e ir first m eeting. D eborah had m inistration of S acram ent of »Lord's tended to obscure the successful co-operation w ith farm ow ners. ferred to th»- slate planning board S om ething should be done ab o u t this. I w ould co-operative dem onstration w ork Check dam s are being built to th e problem presented by the need lik e to h ear from o th ers on th is su b ject.—MRS. J . M. 1 come out to G ary, and at her a p S u p p er A ugust 6. F east of th e p earan ce th e puppy had rushed T ran sfig u ratio n of O ur Lord, at in erosion control being carried DAVIDSON. h alt gullying, and terraces con for an additional office building upon h er w ith a ferocious th r e a t 7:30. P astor H enry S. H aller may on by the United S tates Soil structed on sloping fields to p re and a lib rary building. W hile th e ening grow l w hich ended p recip it be consulted any day. ex cep t M on Conservation Service. probable cost of th ese buildings vent soil w ashing nway. ately as the little dog fell over her day, betw een 10 a. m. and noon, or has been estim ated at »1.000.000 • • • In co n trast to th e AAA p ro own feet and tum bled in a heap by appointm ent, at th e H ouse of $500.000, respectively, this is gram which calls for paym ents, before D eborah’s. Instantly, u n fice, 232 N orth T hird avenue. JJE R ID E 3 its work on Indivld- and one of l it» 1 features of th e program averaging about $10 an acre, for questioning as a child, she had J uni farm s, the SCS has w hich F ifte e n Y ears A go th e plan n in g board is e x bent to lift it in h er arm s. "Oh, replacing soil-depleting money Christian Church treated with erosion control pected to develop in Its study of A rgus. J u ly 14. 1921—H illsboro ju m p s in to th ird G ary," she cried, "isn 't it a d a r L ord's Day unified study-w orship crops w ith soil-conserving and m ore than 20,090,000 acres of the state's needs. New buildings place in league stan d in g s w ith v ictory over O sw ego ling? Isn 't it a d arlin g puppy?” service. 9:45-11:45 a. rn. C hurch soil-im proving crops, th e SCS public nnd Iridian lands, m ost of w ill also necessitate th e purchase) S unday 12 to 7. She hugged it close, and it sn u g school. 9:45-10:45; m orning w orship, program Involves no paym ents which lie In the Colorado riv er of ad d itio n al land and in th is co n W orkm en lay new deck on D airy C reek bridge, gled for a m om ent com fortably un- 10:45-11:45. Music by choir. Special w hatev er to farm ers o r land nection G overnor M artin will p re w alerslu 'd above Boulder Dam. m ile w est of city on highw ay. | d cr h er chin. T hen it put out a music. Serm on: "T hat F irst C hurch". Some protection against silt- sen t to the next leg islatu re th e M ore th a n score ad m itted to citizenship by Ju d g e j pink to ngue and kissed D eborah C h ristian E ndeavor, 7 p. m., In te r ow ners who co-operate w ith it advanced by th e eapi- In protecting th e ir land against Ing-up of the Boulder Dam res suggestion en tirely w ithout reserve. m ed iate and Young P eople Union Bagley. tol architects th at the state acquire erosion. “Y ou're a bad dog," she scolded, evangelistic service w ith M ethodist ervoir, a grave th rea t against T h irty Y ears A go th e four residential blocks im m e T aking p a rt in th e program b u t h er voice w as soft and lau g h church. 7:45 p. m. Jo in t choir. Spe- permanency of the dam Itself, d iately no rth of the capltol site, A rgus, Ju ly . 12, 1906—P a rty of su rv ey o rs h ere ing and tender. B ryn drew a d e e p ic ia l music. Serm on by th e M ctho- are m ore than 16,500 farm ers has been provided on every acre tw o on eith er side o f S u m n er su rv ey in g possibility of tran sco n tin en tal lin e going breath. W hen she spoke to him i dist m inister. A h earty w elcom e whose properties ore w ithin the of the w atershed. street. The governor, how ever, has thro u g h county to P o rtlan d . h er voice w asn 't like that. "W here aw aits you at ev ery service. It. 144 dem onstration areas selected declared that he will not recom Regarding the whole program Low ell M arkee of F o rest Grove, a fte r d ay in did it com e from. G ary ?” L. P utnam , pastor. by the service for Its w ork. The m end c ith er th e buildings or m ore as an educational one, conserva reco rd er's office, concludes he w ould ra th e r clerk "She's for you, Miss D eborah. nreas, averaging about 25,000 tion oOicials find proof of Its land, but will contont him self w ith All S aints C hurch (Episcopal) in Jo h n E. B ailey's sto re at F orest G rove, an d in Mr B ryn b ro u g h t h er out from p resen tin g the need of both to the acres each, are strategically lo success In the fact th a t erosion S ervices for th e sixth S unday form s R ecorder Irelan d th a t he w ill not q ualify. tow n.” law m akers to g eth er w ith such su g control practices Introduced in "Oh." D eborah said. "O f course. a fte r T rin ity , Ju ly 19. w ill be held cated throughout th e country in Earl E. F ish er of B eaverton nam ed d ep u ty in M ar- as the plan n in g b o a r d regions w here the erosion p ro b I m ight have know n.” B ut she did as follows: M orning p ra y e r and the dem onstration areas are gestions kee's place m ight w ork out. lem is acute. spreading rapidly Into su rro u n d • • • Inside of tw o w eeks steel w ill be laid on th e not dro p th e puppy. She stood s i serm on at II by the vicar. O ur • • • church activ ities will be continued ing regions ns farm ers become P. R. & N. to B tixton statioh. 20 m iles out of H ills lent. thinking. I h ere a re now 369,594 licensed "Now look, Miss D eborah," G ary th ro u g h o u t the sum m er. V isitors c p iIE farm er who takes p art in convinced of the practicability boro. B uxton expects to do som e boom ing as soon as autom obile operators in O regon, began, "I don’t th in k he m eans alw ays welcome. R eginald Hicks, th e program agrees to o per she gets h er railw ay. and effectiveness of the program . according to S ecretary of S tale any harm , a fte r all. H e's only a c t vicar. ate his farm for the next live Miss C lara C roeni dies at B eth an y J u ly 4. They also report that about Snell. T here is also a b e tte r curti- ing n atu ral." years according to plans worked U nited R ailw ays sell fran ch ise at m an y th o u 450 voluntary soil conservation pliancc w ith the law re q u irin g p e r Beaverton Church of Christ "Oh, hush!” D eborah cried storm - sands of dollars. out for him by SCS experts. associations have been organized m its for learners than ever before. S ervices as usual n ex t S unday ily, stam p in g h er foot. She held These plans freq u en tly Involve a So far this y e a r 711)3 of these p e r Business men try in g h ard to land saw m ill. M eet th e p u p p y close and ran off w ith w ith preach in g both m orning and In various parts of the country ing tonight for conference w ith J. C. H are. P ro her, back of the house, down to evening. B ible school, 9:45 a. m , com plete -reorganization of his mits have been issued com pared to to carry on local erosion control an aggregate of only 3497 for the posed saw m ill may not go to u p p er D airy creek . some h idden nook of her own w hich follow ed by com m union service and farm and the adoption of en - p ro g ra m s. A Way to Peace Argus Vagabond County's Share of Peer Fund ft ere Appointment Questioned Con n terfeit Socks Subject of Warning CHURCHES What Other Editors Say Honeymoon Mountain Erosion Control Work Shows Marked Progress, I.ess Ballyhoo Public Forum Our Yesterdays previous lour years. g