% Pnfrë Two banta Coming W ith W hich 1« Combined the H ilU h o ro Independent B illab o ro A rg u « E«tab. 1894 I I i 1 l*b oro Independent Eatab. 1873 M r K IN N B Y A M r K IN N B Y . Publisher« P u b llih ed Thursday. E n tered a« «ecund-vla*« m a tte r la the p*M toffiee a t H illaboro, O regon S an ta C laus is to visit H illsboro S a tu r­ day and ag a in on D ecem ber 19 w ith a gilt of candy fo r all the youngsters. This all helps to m ake th e Yul’e tid e season here m ore en joyable fo r all an d those th at pul on this event get ju st as m uch kick out ot it as th e kiddies do. It is a com m end­ able plan th a t m erits full support of all. harson Advises Thought Self Security Plans give p ro g ra m a C h ris tin a .' i i i ' i ' ¿itili D ecem ber 23 A le x .m il,a H aw thorne, pastor. Many Spanie Washington 'ara a ll,v Huy .loliiison ami \\ .*11,-, r i ,.i , k By Huger Babson M ASHING I ON, I) (/.—Accord­ E le ve n ('n e lie r S p a n ie ls w e re BABSON PARK M ass, D, ing to Mr«. E lean o r Roosevelt, the sold oil a sm all elusslfled ail bet’ . 1936 This w ill be th W. V erne M c K inney M R S E. C M . K I N N E Y ' I ’ i esnlent on lux in esen t cru ise Io u i lis e iiie n t in th e ArgUft recent • ion's m e rrie s t C h ris tin a s s i n e e Editor A aaociate E d ito r .South A m erica u til have i„ forego at l> l»>* I'- A. V a n I oo o f near 1927 and 1928 The drop from th e llill*horn. 'Ilit* c la s s ifie d page o f least olio of tlie Itolihic. lie uiiliilge, dizzy heights of 1929 and th e head- O F F IC IA L N E W S P A P E R OP W A S H IN G T O N C O I'N T T the l i giis Is ‘T h e gre a t m a rk e t , tit while tti the W hite House. "Tito nvrics that follow ed a re now just place o f W a s h in g to n (o iin tv .** a m i Selrrtp-l as Ornom 's Be»t W r r k ly N «w sp «pxr. 1»S0 l*i ,<«i,leiit*.x (lav usually comes to nu an unhappy mem ory Today ,, «• N am ed os A ll-A m e ric a n W eekly N e w sp aper E leven , 19S0 Is ||ie cheapest and best w a y to , i ini betw een II 3u null m i,(night,” a re ag ain out of th e woods with results. H ono.'able M en tio n N a tio n a l E d ito ria l Aaaociatfon N ew sp aper A n o th e r link to the historic pioneer th e broad, sm ooth highw ay o f Mr». Roosevelt Mini, "I icqueutly Ip. t he e v e r in crea sin g n u m b e r of P n lu etio n Contest, and G eneral Excellence, 19S5 clip» »tam ps. Som etim e■« I find him lite ot this section has been sn ap p ed with prosperity beckoning us to start A rg u s f a m ilit s In W a s liln g tiin OtM F jo y -rid e Then w h a t ' V «itting in bed su rro u n d ed with e n ­ th e d e a th of Thom as S. W ilkes, who was iM Subecription Rates Strictly Caali in Adiancs c o u n ty in*-urcM a g ro w in g m a rk e t. I we have an o th er collapse and con­ velopes which the Sint,. D i-paitm iiit W ithin Washington County T h e eo#»ts are sm all, hut the re born in this county of pio n eer p a re n ta g e s e q u e n t period of s u f fe rin g 1 is bus »cut him , c u ttin g the »tamp» I t . 50 Tw o month« ............ • u lts are big. ._ *5 in 1858. the y e a r before O regon was a d ­ A m erica's fu tu re just an unend- i l l ’oni them . He aa.vs it 1» conducive ... S5 On« month .............. 10 20 ing series of stag g erin g peaks md Threw m onth« »0.5« Per copy ................... 6c Io sleep. It 1» n lu re th in g when lie m itted to statehood. Try to visualize the I depressing valleys'’ Ju s t joy-rides O utside W at ( h e c k S h o c k A b s o rb e rs ton County doesn't sav he »lopt very w ell.” tra n sfo rm atio n of O regon from a w ild er­ lan d h e a d a c h e s’ U . 8 ., per year S h o ck a b sorbers s h o u ld be c h e c k - 12.00 Foreign countries W SO In response to a question, »he put ness to th e highly developed an d m odern­ Can Depressions He Outlawed? ('d at re g u la r intervals and .serv­ the P resid en t's philosophy in them M E M B E R O re yo n S tate iced w h e n necessary, u c c o rd u ig to wot d s : In my office I keep befor ized sta te of the present. W hat a store of F ir » t A u dited Paper. E d ito ria l A ssociation and th e O reg o n S tn te M o to r association a ch art tisit show s all of ’the up« L a r y e rt A B C W eekly ‘‘Each day m ust be lived. You m em ories Mr. W ilkes m ust of had. To N a tio n a l E d ito ria l Aa«o> / I ’lie v not o n ly c o n tro l r id in g q u a l­ and dow ns of business d u ring the C irc u la tio n in W « t . tia tiu n . those of us, p a rtic u la rly of pioneer h e rit­ past 100 years. Go w ay back ti itie s but th e y also c o n tro l s te e r­ must accept w hat comes. Do w hat in g W hen out o f o rd e r th e y cause you think 1» lig h t or (>e»t. Decide 18.16 and then» is no change m age. these m em ories are held d ear. th e ca r to s h im m y o r w ander on w hat should l»e done — and reuse these alte rn a tin g cycles T he Law tin* roa d and m a k e d r iv in g d i f f i ­ w o rry in g .'' ¡of Action and R eaction operates And her own n , follow»: c u lt and tedious. i continuously and alw ays will. The " I f I have n philosophy, it would |co n stitu tio n may be tossed into the A special appeal is being made to re­ T he football boys, who w ere a w a rd ed ash-barrel: tile ad m in istratio n may resolve itself into an e H u rt not to • I t i e a k i ii g I n " O il It is not a d v is a b le to use c e rta in , make anybody suiter unneevssui • member the people of Bandon at Christ­ th e R otary cup. th e .Men's Shop sw e a te r go Fascist; dem ocracy m ay even typos o f b re a k in g in o il qn some o f I ilv porarily be suspended; but the mas time and to help them in healing the and the o th e r a w a rd s, a re to be c o n g ra tu ­ ¡tem th e new m od e l cars, .says the O re - I law of cycles w ill rem ain as fixed gon S t.ito M o to r association. Stum* I wounds of that great fire disaster, which lated. Any hoy could be very proud to as th e stars in th e ir orbits. We can cars art* n o w e q u ip p e d w ith beat I cut off th e peaks and fill in the wiped out a whole town and destroyed ha vt ,'e such honors bestow ed upon him. lugs liia t n r, h a r m fu lly a ffe c te d 1 valleys of these cycles only as in­ those things needed for a happy Christ­ b y » neli oils, I f a breaking-in o il dividuals. C ollective legislation can ­ ■ mas. One cannot do anything finer than is c o n sid e re d necessary Hu­ not tu rn th e tu c k any m ore than dealer sh o u ld be consulted stop th e flow ing an d ebb- to remember these victims of disaster at A pproval of the county h ealth unit ; it ing can of th e tides. such a time. Contribtuions may be sent should prove a good B a tte ry D e fre ls ent in health | W ith th e rig h t am ount of p u r­ ( ¡nod e n g in e p e rfo rm a n c e to Christmas Committee, City Hall, Ban­ fo r th e county. W ith investm pose and any person of good a full-tim e unit a t health, in plan, ! n o t lie , x p r c tr d i f defects are the U nited S tates and don, Oregon. a very sm all ad d itio n al cost, a real service C anada, car. level out his o w n ent in th e b a tte ry o r Its c o iin e ,'- The following splendid appeal has should result. The d is tin c tio n of la ntg the only Hons. a c c o rd in g to tlie O reg o n S tate business cycle. Right now the e n ­ M o to r a o c iu tio n T ills In c lu d e s th e w o m an chosen us « D in te d S ta te s been made to help in spreading Christmas tire co u n try is m ak in g its fust c ir c u it fro m b a tte ry to co il, .spui k delegate to the P an-A m erican peace (attem p t on a n atio n -w id e basis to cheer to these unfortunate men, women plugs, d is tr ib u to r , ig n itio n w ire.:, ro n ieien ee. goes to Mr». E lsie .Mus- soften the effects of depressions and children: ig n itio n ¡»nuts, o r conden 1 D uring th e past few w eeks we »•r, of Salt Lake C ity. U tah. A As the Christmas season approaches, there is i have h eard m uch about th e So­ g ra d u a te of Colum bia, M rs Mils <1 SIIM .I, T ill V Kt N AMI ( K” one need that should not be over-looked, as it is cial S ecu rity act. A ided by Hie " o ld fa s h io n ,s i" p ro g ra m b y (lie "Y es. tim e s have ch anged." » a v si>eaks s e v e ra l la n g u ag e » in c lu d in g the concern and privilege of all Oregon to help the Our State Police fantastic T ow nsend schem e w e c h ild re n w ill be D ecem ber 22 w ith M r S m ith e rs " T ik e S u n d a y: D id S panish, fluently. A woman m lei- one community in our state which has experienced have actu ally secured a law com ­ S anta C la u s and Heal.. M o rn in g has his ra d io and pa p er; tlie k id ­ P ie te r, how ever, is not o u r idea of The Or, 'tien K reiville Parish R um ors reach in g Hood R iv er a re to th e effect pelling o u r sp e n d th rift people to a major disaster. school in both churches, w o rs h ip , 10:45 o'clo ck, m u s ic by dies th e fu n n ie s ; J im and B ill are a suitable go-lietween when in Less than three months ago the city of Bandon that, in th e n ex t session of th e state legislature, a save a portion of th e ir earnings 10 Sunday a. m.; w orship service in the T re b le c h o ir, serm on. “ A c k n o w ledg- of laiin am usem ent*. was totally destroyed by fire, and today its citizens d eterm in ed effort is to be m ade to secure passage ■ for old-age pensions and u nem ­ O renco church, 11 a in.; w orship mg G od : t)w n ci.slup " C h ris tia n o f f fo r th e lin k s ; Sue a nd h e r f e l­ search The 115,1)00 men and women of lo w have a t r ip »omevvhere. Y'es. are bravely beginning life anew in the midst of a of a law w hich w ould effectiv ely b a r out state police ploym ent insurance.- I do not know­ service in th e R eedville church. 8 E n d e a vo r, t, 3t) p ui. Song s e rv ic e n t d a y ." W u sh in g to n 's th ro n g in g hureauci a- blackened waste—housed in bare board and tent from p roviding protection fo r w orkers and others how this schem e w ill w ork. Its p ni. W omen's M issionary society o ld and ne w songs S erm on N o 3 it's " W a h a d t iffe w re ill th e end b e "" ' les a re having one of the most pro­ structures which are devoid of many necessities and d u rin g progress of a s trik e of union laborers. We , operations w ill have to be sm ooth­ me. t.s at O renco on the th ird W ed­ “ T ile t ' n i v e i ,.d Gospel ' A s tu d y 01 So M r S m ith e l» g iv e his o p in ­ digious attack » of ma»» jitte r s th is are told th a t it w ill re q u ire all th e stren g th w hich ed and refined. H ow ever, rough a.- nesday of each m onth and nt R end­ Rom ans R. 1. P u tn a m , p astor comforts, which we enjoy. ion "You sei’," says h e " T i l l » city ha« seen m years. F ront desk Chairmen of church and civic groups state that can be m u stered am ong u p state legislators to m eet ■ it may be, it is a start. ville on th e fo u rth T hursday of y o u n g A m e ric a c o m in g on lias tc de»k F ederal em ployees a re w his­ W orst F eatu re each m onth. tf there is need for everything in household supplies, and defeat this bill, w hich is expected to be o f­ Foursquare Church n o th in g against r e lig io n and n o th ­ pering about m erg ers and consoli­ fered by legislators from P o rtlan d , w ho received a from egg-beaters to towels and bed linens. The biggest problem in adm in- S u n d a y e v e n in g s e rv ic e w ill b e ­ in g fo r it R e lig io n is JO :t .1 fo i d ations of v arious depni tn ien ti? Seventh-day Adventist Church All the products of the summer canning season h eavy union lab o r v ote e a rly th is month. ( istering th e act is th e investm ent g in w ith fifte e n m in u te s o f m usic e ig n la n g u ag e to th ia y o u n g c ro w d n on On G erm antow n road. Sunday A m ericans, th ey had th e rig h t to refu se to jo in u ( 45 years h e can receive a t most a w ill speak upon the subject union if th ey w ished to m ain tain th e ir old statu s | m onthly benefit of only S85. For school every Sunday, 10 a m ; G er­ "P a u l’s D efense of Justifie H o n " a : m ust ru n a m u c k ." "Possible e ve n ts ju s t a h e a d ''" of independence. T h at w as th e issue involved w hen J th e averag e w age earner, th e pen- m an service. 11 a. m„ first and he continues the stu d y of G a la ­ Questions of equity as between indi­ th e state police w ere o rd ered to strik e zones, and we | sion w ould be but S35 to $50. As th ird S undays; E nglish service, 11 tians H. Y P. U . 7:15. E vening muses th e m an F irs t, n a tio n a l and viduals are settled in the courts of our b rin g these facts to th e atten tio n of S en ato r S tadel- th e w o rk er co n trasts these tiny a. m., second and fo u rth S undays service 8 T his service is inform al w o rld r e v iv a l. T h a t w o u ld steady tf w ith a song service followed by an th in g s Second, c u rta in T he p ro m ­ land. Why isn't it reasonable that disputes m an and R ep resen tativ e M unroe, w ho w ill go to benefits w ith th e gigantic fund —E. Ju liu s T raglio, pastor. t l ic tlv 1'. 1 -on.,| | |.,v ,|’„ ge; m essage from th • ised r e tu r n o f th e L o rd to ta k e to between employers and employes be set­ Salem in th e in terests of th is section of th e M id-C ol­ necessary to pro v id e them , he w ill First Church of Christ. Scientist evangelistic H im s e lf his c h u rc h , »weep o u t th is word. O rtiz W. W enlger, pastor. prem ium a g ain st th e risk o f n coro­ um bia.—Hood R iver News. decide th a t p riv a te saving is sound­ present s e t-u p o f n a tio n s and r e ­ tled in the same manner? Rights of the Services a re held every Sunday e r th an public th rift. T oday in d i­ st 11 a. m.; W ednesday evening b u ild th e th ro n e o f D a v id th a t is nation postponem ent m ay point to general public can no longer be ignored M e th o d is t Episcopal C h u rc h v id u al th rift is u n p o p u lar T he services a t 8 o'clock; S upjjay school fa lle n d o w n ; th o m a n y w a llin g the t r u t h nt unconfirm ed hut piq u rg e is en tire ly to spend. W ages at 11 a. m. P upils up to the age 1 S unday school. 9:45 a m., special prophesies th is f u lf ille d ’ O r. th ird . »istent rum ors, th a t King E dw ard and the costs of this paralyzing maritime T his n ation has been th ro u g h m uch. T housands parole p a ro le policy ra th e r than a new ers in the several counties "w ho;.' be thoroughly acquainted with every cau­ could glide along th e norm al line church. F riday. 8 p. m.. special m obile registration fees and g guso-1 penal in s titu tio n . business it w ould be lo keep as it w ould b e continuously p ro sp er­ c h art talks. W atch for fu rth er line taxes. tion for safe driving. "A ny substanti il reduction in I "A paroled m an ran be properly many ns possible of the h an d icap ­ ous. W e a re n e v e r satisfied, how ­ notices of our m eetings.—M elvin E. revenues or any diversion or re a l-i supervised at a cost of only $15 to Jam es, pastor. ped and delin q u en t (children) in ever. O ver the desk of too m any location of highw ay funds w ill in ­ $1750 a y e a r w hereas it costs (he th e ir own com m unities and out of business m en is th e m otto: “B eat defin itely postpone com pletion of -Stale $250 a y e a r to keep a prisoner .sta le institutions," Beaverton Church of Christ y esterday.” So w e becom e o v e r­ State of California takes step to end E vangelistic m eeting conducted the highw ay program ." Cabell w arn ;. inside Ihe w alls of the p en iten ­ • • • confident. expand and grad u ally Fifteen Years Ago C alling atten tio n to th e fact that tiary." Gosslin declared. U nder our maritime strike tie-up, pointing out that ex ten d ourselves to th e point of by Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Groseclose Founded in prim arily 1o reg ­ th e net revenues of th<- highw ay present inad eq u ate parole system ulate railroads 1907 w ill continue every night d u ring Argus, December 8, 1921—Mrs. Margaret Siegen- breaking. practically every industrial plant in the the bulk of the b u si­ the week, except S atu rd ay , at 7:30. dep artm en t for 1937 w ill a p p ro x ­ less th an o n e-th ird of those elig­ ness of Hie Public U tilities com ­ thaler dies near Cedar Mill December 1. E n d u rin g Insurance state is detrimentally affected. W h y D ecem ber 20 a C hristm as dram a im ate Si 1.170.000 Cabell explain- ible for parole have been granted Senator W. G. Hare named member of board of O ut of th e su fferin g of th e past will be given by th e young people. that $7.400,000 of (ids am ount will clem ency. An adequate parole sy.s- mission today has to do w ith tlie should this strike be allowed to continue trustees at Pacific university. and out of the accom plishm ents of req u ired to m eet fixed expenses tern w ould tu.’tify the governor in regulation of m otor tru ck s mid on when many times the actual number Local Pythians work to secure home building th e n ext few y ears som e lessons Bible school Sunday. 9:45. Mrs. be according to F ra n k C. M c­ including paym ent of bond p rin ­ paroling 1(81 m ore prisoners eaeli bur V ernla H opper, s u p e r i n t e n d e n t ; should be learned. Do not w ait for com m union service, 11 a. m„ fol­ cipal a n d out on strike are suffering losses, and busi­ near Hillsboro. Interest, m aintenance y ear resu ltin g In an ann u al saving Culloch, utilities comm is s i „ n e r. E ig h ty percent of tin- com m ission's Raymond Bradley, resident of county th e Social S ecu rity act to dole out low ed by preach in g by the e v a n ­ ¡and ad m inistration costs.T his leaves of $50,000 to the ta x p a y e rs ." ness and agriculture are receiving such a since Charles 103 em ployes a re in tlic m otor 1875, dies here December 3. Its p itiful allo tm en t to you. Set up gelist w ith special m usic by th e only $3,770.000 for construction p u r­ • set-back th at it will be a long time in re­ tran sp o rt division, M cColloch points Martin Coyle killed at Scofield when tree blew y o u r own old age protection plan choir; C hristian E ndeavor, 6:30 p. poses of all kinds of w hich $2 000 - P lan s for a 40-jiay racing m eet out. covering? It is high time the government across tent in which he was sleeping Thursday night. and put it into operation now. The m.; song service and evangelistic 000 will be req u ired lo m atch fed­ at th e state fair grounds w ere giv­ • • • Dr. J. B. Dinsmore elected commander local happiest Christmases of the future serm on, 7:30 p. m. M. Putm an, eral funds and another $550 000 for en a set-back when A ttorney G en­ took a hand in this matter and settled it American No plaques bearing Hie nam es of Legion post and Mrs. Helen Deichman w ill come to those w ho fortify pastor. purchase of rig h t of w ay and s u r ­ eral ruled that the law forbids leas­ fairly for both sides. The long-suffering elected president of Legion Auxiliary. them selves by th e ir own efforts veys for federal aid projecls. Duly ing of Hie p ro p erty for this purpose O regon's high officials w ill grace public can stand just so much. $1,220.(8)0 will lie available for con­ The law lim its racin g on Lone Oak Hi,’ fronts of new buildings erected L. A. Long elected chancellor commander Knights for w h atev er m ay happen. Homes, All Saints (Episcopal) children, education, character, and of Pythias. Services for th e th ird S unday in struction and reconstruction of state track to tlie six days of (he annual u n d er tlie present adm inistration. h ealth a re p rim e and end u rin g in ­ G overnor M arlin tu rn ed thum bs Oregon Dairymen's league decides to remain in A dvent w ill he held as follows: projects, th a t is projects in w hien declared. vestm ents. T hey a re fa r sounder H o l y com m union, 7:30; c h u r c h th e federal governm ent does not co­ f ur, V anW inkle down on the suggm tlon w hen It field as an organization. • . • • a n a publiclv enforced and p u b ­ school, 9:45; m orning service at operate. w as presented lo tlie board of con­ Local baseball fans, who have followed Carl A. Carlson, Scholls sawmill man, breaks th J u s t one y e a r to th e day from trol. F our buildings w ere ready for licly operated ‘‘S ecu rity ’’ plan. F o r­ 11. T he m em bership canvass is C abell declares th at m uch of the the professional ball career of Wes Schul­ leg while working in mill Monday. give th e serm on. My only joy in now in progress. It is hoped th at all present day agitation for diversion Hie organization of Ihe .stale eapitol the m ark ers whleli cost $30 each. merich, will be glad to learn that he will p reach in g is th a t a seed h ere and our m em bers respond. O ur sale and reallocation of highw ay funds reconstruction com m ission D ecern-, "I don't care about h aving my Thirty Years Ago th e re m ay fall on fe rtile soil! play with Portland next year. He has a and tea last S atu rd ay was a great is d ue to a failure to un d erstan d tie r 4, 1935 Hie con tracto r who will nam e on a lot of buildings; let's Argus, December 6, 1906—Mayor B. P. Cornelius Business, as registered by the success. T hanks to all w ho m ade th e problem faced by th e highw ay construct the new state house, Ross just save that m uch m oney for the large following here and his plaving reg­ re-elected. Other officers named were Emmott, Ed B absonchart, is ru n n in g a t norm al it possible. A choir reh earsal w ill ( comm ission. II. H am m ond of P ortland, moved taxpayers," the governor declared. ularly in the Rose City should result in Schulmerich, Carlile, councilmen; H. T. Bagley, re­ and is 14 p er cent above a y ear ago. be held F riday evening at 7:30. "Tlie en tire econom ic principle of onto the job and began w ork. First S tate T reasu rer Holman and S ecre­ C opyright. 1936 highw ay tran sp o rtatio n is predieat-j operations w ere confined to deep ­ ta ry of S tale Snell agreed and the still greater attendance from here next corder, and A. C. Shute, treasurer. Vote to b u y R eginald Hicks, vicar. P u b lish ers F inancial B ureau park. ed upon ih e assum ption th at road ening of th f excavation by anollier ' plaques w ere "out." season. E. B. Tongue again wins Hunt club cup. Rides tax es a re specific taxes assesned foot to provide additional head-1 Trinity I.u th e ra n Church N eighbor: "Did I b rin g y o u r law n Oregon Kid to close finish on Thanksgiving day. P ublic w orship at 10:30 a. m ; against a p a rtic u la r class for a | room in the basem ent of the n e w ' W hatever recom m endations nre W. H. Dorrance, once in business at Mountain- m ow er back last m onth?” S unday school at 9:45. Serm on p a rtic u la r purpose,” Cabell points $2,500.000 eapitol. Tills week a c r e w , m ade to the forthcom ing legisla­ of c a rp e n te ri have been a t w ork! tu re for extension of th e Industrial In dignant H ouseholder: "No. you out. "T he diversion of sneh taxes dale, killed in duel near Prineville. topic, "C onsider C h rist"—Heb. 3, 1. In the death of Mrs. Addie Tilton, You are cordially w elcom ed to w or­ from road uses i.s fundam entally on Hu- forms in p reparation for the program at the stnte prison w ill be Miss Alice Merryman of Hillsboro bride of Her­ did not.” who passed away at her home here Satur­ bert pouring of tlie concrete w hich will N eighbor: '^Now w hat'll T do? I ship w ith us. unsound and unjust." based on th e policy of state'» use, G. Moulton of Portland December 5. gel under w ay w ithin a few days. I th day night, Hillsboro has lost one ef its • • • a t is the m an u factu re of articles James E. Borwick and Miss Jennie Frank mar­ w an ted to borrow it again.”—Ex. H ammond expects to com plete his! Christian Church noble women. A woman who was always ried at Reedville November 29. A ny attem pt on the p a rt of th e contract in 18 m onths so th a t the! only for use of publier in stitu tio n s Hillsboro Argus contains all th, L ord's day unified study-w orship forthcom ing legislationt o rev iv e! new building shnniq Nn »«„a , » ' *bbin the state T his was indicated J. C. Miller elected master of Washington Grange news of Hillsboro and (he sur­ ready to do her part in charitable work, should be ready for by Dr. I, N Robinson, chairm an of service, 9 45-11:45 a. m C hurch m ove for a reform atory for occupancy by m idsum m er of 1938 Ridge. rounding communities. Read i 1 school, 9:45 g. m., C. H. Nosier, the and among the first to donate toward the at Pumpkin tlie federal board for the re o rg a n ­ • «. • Stanley Hahn of Mountaindale and Miss Mabel and keep informed on what It superin ten d en t. Come join our first offenders will meet w ith the ization of prison industries, w ho of G overnor M artin. Red Cross and other relief organizations. Jackson o f G lencoe married November 29. D evelopm ent of a slate-w ide w el­ was here this week for a co n fer­ happening at home. tf grow ing school. School C hristm as opposition "T he first offenders a re our w orst fare organization w ith local w ork- ence willi G overnor M artin. Solti ( ) ff Ad Bandon's Christmas What Other Editors Say CHURCHES Labor Courts Solution Jots in Jest (}PP()sl^on \ oiccd to Any Plan to (Jit Down Highway Revenues S ALEM 11 wil1 ,:lk" Our Yesterdays I I