The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 24, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

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    H IL L S B O R O
A Happy Yuletide
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Thursday, December 24. IMG
A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N
Heavy Industries
Given Credit for
the Current Room
The Great American Home
Quick Results
Money Saver
I L u s /i/n g /o z i
Parade
Publishers of the Argus and members
M
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Jersey cow*. I *|>rli»«er». >cr
'•»•> licller, 3 freshen April
By Ray Johnson anil
of
the
editorial
and
mechanical
staffs
ex­
TWAS tSACh IN '? 4 WHEN liNCLB
W lth Whl«h la ('•mbined th» Hlllakoro Indepandent
l u tl l.uke. Manning'
Waller Pierce
tend
to
the
readers
and
advertisers
their
7 YtAT-S C l P'1 M i n
Hillaboru Argua E-tab. 1 Bl»4
H ilbboro Indepandent E*tab ISTI
I uke ordered the ml run in
'ÏÏI ; Y .
W A SH IN G T O N , 1». C - J . Ed-
IN O UNTA
best wishes for a very Merry Christinas. By Roger Babson
Ihc want ml coluiiuw of the Ai
M iK IN N K Y A M vK IN N F .Y . Publlahara
g a r Hoover, boss o f Ihe G -m en
WASHINGTON.
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CLAUS.
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Publiahed Thuraday
Enterrd a* a«cond*claaa m attar la th«
They wish to express their appreciation of 18 The oustunding featu re about
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the stock first time the ml op I is show ing a s tre a k of jealousy
IHMtofflca at Hilbboro. Oracoli
the fine patronage, support and encourage­ this D ecem ber boom in business
petted. lie paid the Argus 25 over Ihe publicity receive,I by
J h lK r tO O h S . At
J
< < nts oik I saved the remainder of I som e of Ihe men who have rn
MRS. E. C M .K IN N K Y
ment given during tiie past year and the is th e renaissance am ong th e heavy
W. V E R N E M .K IN N K Y
Associate Editor
industries. Locom otive orders, u til­
Ills advertising coni because of • igned from th,* G overnm ent act-
Editor
years that have gone before.
the quick results, th is Is just vice to lak e jobs w ith p riv ate
ity construction,
All of the Argus force hope that their
another exam ple of good results • concerns. Not th a t the G hosa
s h ip b u ild in g ,
O F F IC IA L N E W S P A P E R OF W A S H IN G T O N COI S T Y
for a small sum so common I»» him self has not he,m offered In.
plant expansion,
efforts will be such in the future as to
Select ad aa Oregon's Beat Weekly Newspaper. 1M«
these xx ho use the Argus want n a ti v e jobs by civilian lin n s Ho
oil d rillin g ac-i
Named on All-Am erican Weekly Newspaper Eleven. 19S0
merit the same wholehearted support that
tivity and homo
ads regularly.
only recently tu rn ed dow n a f a t
Hono.-able Mention National Editorial Association Newspaper
has been accorded in the past. Many fea­
b u ild in g h a v e
llK "«S
o tte r I'lo m a W ilonogton n i l
1‘R lu c tio n Contest. 1934-35. and General Excellence. 1935
sudden 1 v come
tures have been added to still further in­
inedl ate and Young People I’xan cem H oover th riv es on publicity
to 1 i f e. T h i s
Subscription Rate« S trictly Cask in Advance
geli»tic «-I \ It e. 7 M> p
Song
crease the reader interest in the paper and
uhout him self and his d e p a rt­
boom let i s n o
set vice assisted by young people •
W ithin Washington County
as
time
goes
on
it
is
hoped
to
institute
fur­
flash-in-the-pan
choir S erm on No .» '’ P ile U n ix e r m ent. Hut resen ts any in fo rm a ­
Per year
>1 BO
Two months — ................35
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The r e v t v a I
sa l G o s p e l " A study o i IL 'in .iu • a tion being given out uhout the
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ther improvements that will be pleasing
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Be
Three months
10.50
Per copy
am ong those in­
We extend a hearty w elcom e to all men ill the service, or those f u l -
to
everyone.
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L P / NOW M U . NAVE D WOCH
Outside Washington County
du stries is gath-
new com ers w ithout a church home nteily associated w ith hint.
lit
50
The Argus is your county newspaper, ______
W hen I’le idi'lit R oosevelt takes
erin g m om ent-
U. S.. per year
12.00
Foreign countries
QU BT-V d i VIE LL AVAHEN Û - Ì C'CA n 'SPN/
Come one»» and you'll want to
com»» again "T he church w ith a Ills outll of o llice a few weeks
the official county paper, and publishers itoger W. Babson um and c le a r­
WONT we h'f sJ-lC P dS E l? TO t»ES SANTA.
ing aw ay the last obstacles in the
M EM R ER O rercn State
U
-
fam ily .spirit.” H I. Putnam , p as­ , hence M is. S arah Delano Knose.
First Audited Paper.
and employes appreciate your interest and path
Fall toria I Association and
of re tu rn in g prosperity.
Largest ABC Weekly
i veil will rejoice in th e d istin rtio n
tor.
National Editorial Asso­
suggestions.
It
is
the
duty
of
each
of
us
to
Circulation in West.
I o f being Ihe first m o th er in h is.
S h irts vs. Locom otive
ciation.
serve you as newspaper people to the best
lory fo rtu n a te enough to see her
Beaverton Church of Christ
W hat is th e difference betw een
N ext
L ord’s
day
Evengelist boy in au g u rated fu r a second
capital and consum er goods'* C on­
of our ability.
G e o r g e W H a tc h of Ihitte. M ont
term .
m er goods a re used up soon a fter
It was particularly enjoyable to have su
A Real Joy
xx ill preach both m orning and eve-
they a re produced They a re u s­
the
opportunity
of
entertaining
so
many
n in x
A lic i
t h e m o r n in g
• mu
m ade on order and quickly
“It is more blessed to give than to re­ of the Argus subscribers and their families ually
I
tu rn ed into money Hence, most
ceive.”
a n u factu rers of such goods o p er­
at the Argus Christmas theatre party Sat­ m
H
opper,
superintend
M
is.
V
e
rn
ili
That is the way the Argus publishers urday and to have many call at the news­ ate on a cash basis. T ypical e x ­
ent
C om m union s e r v i c e and
am ples of consum er goods are
and staff members felt Saturday night a ft­ paper office to see something of what it shoes,
preaching at It a m. w ith -special
shirts, bread, autom obiles,
m usic bv tile choir under th e d i­
er the big Argus Christmas theatre party takes to make the wheels go around. Conic carpets, radios and the like. C ap ­
r e c tio n of M rs .1 J Johnson Song
ital goods, on th e other hand, are
was all over. The cordial reaction of the again!
service and preaching. 7:30 p m
d u rab le products and a re used
hundreds in attendance and their spoken
M Putm an, pastor
I principally in fabricating or tra n s ­
porting o th er goods It tak es w eeks
appreciation proved real dividends in sat­
or m onths to m ake cap ital goods
Pilgrim House
C lergym en
a re
p ro testin g
isfaction for the publishers.
! and y ears to pay for them Hence,
T hursday evening. It 30 o'clock
ag ain st w hat they call "tax in-
The party was given to show in a
they a re m an u factu red on credit.
A nim al C hristinas E ,e m idnight ju stice." W hen a love affair flow,
E xam ples of capital goods a re loco­
musicul festival, at tile \e n e tta n era into a w edding th e G overn­
small way our appreciation of the fine
The Careless Fire Starter
motives. steam ships, m achinery and
theatre, w ith th e C hristian Council m ent tax ro lle r,o r is w aitin g fo r
reader acceptance and support given over
W hen a fence row fire b u rn ed th e base from pow er stations. Homes also fall in
clulvs In charge
T h eatre doors his sh a re of w hatever the bride­
open to th e public at It p in No groom pays the preacher. And
the years. All seemed to enjoy it and the tw o electric line poles at th e A rth u r C onnell farm , to this classification.
east of H illsboro late in N ovem ber, allow ing
Back in th e gloom y days of
service of w orship at the House when a child is horn to the happy
expressions came from people of all ages. north
on C hristm as day C hapel will be counle llp-’le S ’*’" s.-gin hss [.n,
th e poles to fall into th e C onnell p astu re, six reg is­ March. 1933. th ere w ere a p p ro x i­
They chatted with Santa Claus and re­ tered H olsteins o f th e prize C onnell herd w ere m ately 12.000 000 unem ployed w ork-
closed S atu rd ay and Sunday, an t hand out for u slice o f w hatever
League. 6:30 p. in . con tin u in g the th ere will be no w orship service on offering the proud fa th e r gives
ceived a hearty handclasp and word of electro cu ted according to a sto ry in th e H illsboro I ers. P robably 8.000.000 of these be-
| longed to the capital goods indus-
topic, " C h ristm a s A r o u n d t h e Sunday m orning Next chapel s e r ­ the m in ister for the baptism .
last w eek.
greeting in return. They saw a “ Pop-Eye” A rgus
W orld.” K enneth Cole.
l e a d e r vice. Sunday. Ja n u a ry 3. 1937. w ith
uch as th e cows w ere v alu ed at sev eral j tries and about 4.000.000 in the con­
The Orenco-Reesfville Parish
Bul thia good old i antimantal
cartoon, a chimpanzee comic and an ex­ h u n d Inasm
s
u
m
e
r
goods
and
service
businesses.
C hurch w orship services, 11 a. m. th e w orship p re |iiru to ry to the
red dollars a claim for d am age w ill in ev itab ly
S
unday
school
in
both
churches.
P astor H enry S G overnm ent of ours nevertheless,
ceptionally good feature. “ Too Many Par­ follow. The p a rty responsible fo r t h e careless W ith th e first rip p le of recovery 10 a. m.: w orship service in the and 7:30 p in. Serm ons by the holy com m union. consulted
any day encourages Cupid by socking e r s t­
in th e sp rin g of 1933. com panies
pastor. S pecial m usic W atch-night H aller may b,
ents,” a picture with a real appeal to chil­ h andling of th e fire u n d o u b ted ly w ill have to foot m
r. V . K
h rf ■
O renco church. 11 a m.; w orship services T hursday. It is u long-tinu e x c e p t a t t h e a b o v e tim e s , a t th e while suitors, when the rom ance
ak in g shoes, sh irts and b r e a d - h e
.
R pedvil|e church. 8
th
e
bill,
not
only
for
th
e
v
alu
e
of
th
e
cows
b
u
t
for
T hird goes blooie. Should the ludy con­
dren and one that carried a touching les­ th e dam age done to th e pow er com pany.
b are . ccv.-i os of 1.fe --w e e he p m.
m W
W om
onu.n-S
M issionary
issionary soclety custom of M ethodism to w atch the h o u s e o ffic e . 232 N o r th
en's M
cern,xl sue her ex-lover fo r breach
son to the grownups as well.
T he careless h an d lin g of fires of th is n a tu re r e ­ first to enjoy a rev iv al in busi m eets at O renco on the th ird Wed- going of th e old y ear and rem ind avenue.
of prom ise and collect, the poor
,n e « . As recovery g rad u ally gained „ ^ d a y of eaVh m onth and M R e ^ I its people to p rep are for the com ­
sults
in
u
n
to
ld
dam
age
to
fences
an
d
o
th
er
p
ro
p
­
Subscribers and their families were
First Baptist Church
fellow can 't deduct a nickle from
nionrentum d u rin g 1934 and early vUle
th fo u r, h T hursd
of ing of th e New Year. The K in g ';
erty. T h ere is a d irect resp o n sib ility involved in 1935 o th er concerns in th e consum -
Sunday
school
C
hnstm
a.i
e
x
e
r­
m __th
J
his income tnx, no m a tte r how
D aughters class is organizing a
here by the hundreds from far and near su ch eases and anyone w h o sta rts a fire w ith o u t cts goods classification such as re- e:Kn . m
onin. _ _
it splendid program and plans are c is e s w ill be held C hristm as eve. mueh the court m ade him pay the
and it was a pleasure to meet them as they using care to control it lays him self liab le to h eav y I frig erato r. autom obile, and radio
be
on
the
pro-
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being m ade for th e largest and T he kiddies will
little girl for breaking her Heart.
m akers also joined in B ym id-1935
S even th -d ay A dventist C hurch
entered the theatre. Many came to the costs -M cM in n v ille T elephone-R egister.
most helpful w atch-night services gram w ith some songs, verses of
A m ong the rich possessions of
¡th
e
consum
ption
in
d
u
stries
w
e
r
e
S
ervices
a
re
h
eld
each
S
abbath
und
poem
s
about
the
in
th
e
h
isto
ry
of
th
e
church.
A
I-,
scrip
tu
re
the G erm an E m bassy ¡« H quo-
door with their children and left them to
.b a c k to norm al and unem ploym ent ’S atu rd ay )
as follow s: S abbath b ert T ozier anticipates ringing the b irth of C hrist. H Y 1* U. will tatio n from a speech by the
participate in the party while they did
w as confined chiefly to th e lagging school. 10 a m . preach in g service bell for th e 63rd consecutive y ear present a sh o rt pageant entitled E u erer: “ I have no sy m p ath y w ith
he P resco tt m ill of th e C lark & Wilson L u m ­ | capital goods group.
p e o p le s m eeting a t
"The Hope of th e World " E v e ry -|
their Christmas shopping or other errands b er T com
A lexander H aw thorne, pastor.
pany, closed dow n since th e beginning of
,
j
, _j
2:30 p m. P ra y e r m eeting W ednes-
on,- is w elcom e to a tten d Candy bourgeois thinkers who, hke the
, .
L aggards T ake L ead
day n jKht at 8 o'clock V isitors are
around town.
th e longshorem en’s strik e, o p erated for th re e days
will be d istrib u te d to th e etu i,h en ! three little p ig s, dance to the
Trinity
I.othcrsn
Church
’ a ’" . 3 c h a r.a c ,e n s,t*c ° hC° " Sl‘mr^ w elcom e at any service. Dr. Wal-
We want to thank everyone for com­ th is w eek cu ttin g ties for th e com pany's logging | ' goods
M orning w orship at 11 T his b e ­ music of the bi>r had wolf and
to speed up w hen th e general , c r H u n tin g to n , ^ to r
tf
C hristm as day w ill be observed ing the lust S unday of the y ear then, when d an g er suddenly a p ­
ing and to express the hope that you will ra ilro a d —V ernonia Eagle.
public feels better. It is a charac-
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w ith a d iv in e service at 10 a. in. th e pastor d esires to speak , ii a pears, tiy to hide under th e had.'’
teristic of the cap ital goods to speed
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be back with us next year if circumstances
S erm on topic. 'T h e U nspeakable v ery a p p ro p riate subject "C los­ This m asterpiece is som ew hat
up w hen business m en feel b e tte r
M ountain H om e E vangelical
G ift"—2 C or 9. 15 T he Sunday in g 'th e Books for God." T his mes- g arb led — hut then, th a t is the
permit us to carry on with this party as an
•S ince th e cap ital goods in d u stries
C hurch
operate on a cred it basis, th eir
R eR ularly each S unday: S unday service begins at 10:30 a. m ; S u n ­ aage w ill he cen te rin g about th e I privilege of d ictators.
annual event.
day
school at 9:45. You a re co rd ial­ .spiritual in v en to ry every lie lie v e r:
activities do not ex p an d u n til in- school. 10 a. m.. E d w ard A ebischer,
We particularly wish to publicly ex­
• vestors and business m en regain su p erin ten d e n t
M orning w orship ly w elcom ed to w orship w ith us. should tak e S unday school at 9 4 5 1
Appreciation Expressed
w ith classes for all. 11 Y 1*.
ISD
press our appreciation of the fine co-op­
confidence. Hence, it w as not u n til “ ¿ '• c e w ith a lte rn a tin g leadership
All Ssints (Episcopal)
7 Evening service nt
It "T he I
he la tte r p a rt of 1935 th a t t h e C h ristian E ndeavor. 7:30p.m . Evan-
To th e E d ito r of th e A rg u s—M ay w e use a p a rt
eration given us by Manager Phelps and
T h ere w ill be a celebration of M arch of Tim e" will be th e m es­
of y o u r colum ns to g ive o u r th a n k s to those groups cap ital goods industries began th eir <d*stic service, 8 p. m. If you have
his employes at the Venetian theatre. and
....
n ev er visited th e little w hite church th e holy com m union Fi nlay m orn- sage for th e hour. T he pastor on I
indiv id u als w ho have again m ade possible a _______ ■
the behalf of th e church w ish to '
Manager Phelps has always been at the C hristm as p arty fo r ab o u t 75 u n d er-p riv ileg ed c h il­
express to ev ery o n e a very happy |
forefront in doing anything that is for the d ren u n d er 12 y ears of age? W e a re v ery g ratefu l
C hristm as and blessed New Year
for th e assistance from th e C offee club ladies, and
upbuilding of this community and his fine appreciate
May his blessing rest upon th,
th e k in d offer from th e H illsboro firem en
w ho belong to Him O r t i z W
theatre and the type of show presented to aid in th e rep a irin g of toys for th e youngsters.
I t; Y. P. A.. 5 p m. C hristinas W eniger, pastor.
ra m s office eq u ip m en t and labor p '* r
regularly are a reflection of this same pro­ We a re g ratefu l th a t w e h av e th e firem en to look to saving
S u p ,i la lives crowd fa s t upon
m usic w ill be rep eated at this
m ach in ery m akers. G ra d u a l­
and depend upon w hen we h av e a big g er load th an
Bethanv German Baptist Chureh
gressive spirit.
service-
R eginald Hicka. vicar.
one
an o th er
when
P resid en t
ly recovery in th ese lines fanned
M. E. C hurch I B ethany)
What Other Editors Say
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CHURCHES
Public Forum
Building Benefits
Hillsboro’s record building year keeps
apace and from all indications it will be
even greater next year. Shortage of homes
has been apparent here for years and the
construction is not coming any too soon.
People working here have had to find
homes elsewhere and live at a distance.
House construction means much in the
route to better times as money goes to the
material dealers in many lines and to
workmen in different trades. Under pres­
ent financial plans for home building the
person with a regular income was never
in a better position to secure that dream of
all families—a home of its own.
Provisions Discriminatory
Objective of the social security act is
lauda' le and should reflect in great bene­
fit to the country and its people, but the
provision wherein one tax starts with em­
ployer of eight is most discriminatory.
There is no more reason why the employ­
er of ight or more should be taxed than
the person who employs seven or less. A
continuation of this provision of the law
will doubtless result in decreasing employ­
ment where firms are near the borderline.
A Fine Record
Washington Savings & Loan associa­
tion, a local institution organized in 1923
under the direction of J. M. Person, has
had an enviable record in the maintenance
of dividends to its stockholders. It has
regularly declared semi-annual dividends
in spite of decreased business conditions
and in the one recently declared the rate
was increased. Such a record indicates
good management.
Congratulations to Francis M. Wads­
worth of North Plains who last week cele­
brated his one-hundredth birthday anni­
versary. One of the first volunteers in the
Civil w ar on the side of the north, Mr.
W adsworth has seen much of life and
throughout his many years has been keen­
ly alive to his duties of citizenship. We
wish him more happy years.
A Los Angeles man walks across tight
wire hundreds of feet above a Los Angeles
street. Boy, oh boy, the picture of it is
enough to make one dizzy. It still seems
to hold true th a t one is born every min­
ute.
Public ownership and operation has
proven in most cases to be less efficient
and more costly. Service to the public
usually suffers in contrast with private
ow nership.
we can carry.
Church Bible c l.... I la putting Roosevelt speaks of the hustling
Oh G erm antow n road. Sunday
The C h ristm as p a rty h as been accepted as one out th rough all th e h eavy goods
on its C hristm as program C hrist-I capital of A rgentina.
Christian Church
i
businesses.
school
every
S
unday.
10
a.
m.;
G
er-
of our re g u lar responsibilities to th e com m unity. We
Though little known to N orth
ord's day unified study-w orship mas Eve at 7:30 On S unday the
N ow com es
a flood of post-elec- m an service. 11 a. m.. first and L ____
are alread y looking fo rw ard to n ex t y ear's party, tion o rd ers to
give these in d u stries th ird Sundays; E nglish service. 11 service, 9 45-11 45 a. m C hurch m orning icrmon w ill be “God DI-1 A m ericans, Buenos A ires is the
and tru st th a t we m ay th en again have th e co­ added impetus. Steel com panies, a. n t- second and fourth Sundays, school. 9 45 ■
th ird la rg e st city in the W estern
C H
No ier. reel H o
operation of those w ho aided th is y e a r HENRY S. flushed w ith
th e ir h eav iest orders —E. Ju liu s T raglio, pastor.
tf superin ten d en t. O ur “football" con- S p e n t
I ms ;j-r\i, •• i .
■ ' , H em isphere and one of the m ost
te s t c lo s e s t h i s w e e k W h ic h t e a m s im m e d ia te ly f o l lo w in g t h e < liu rc h im p o rta n t bu inc , cen ters of the
HALLER. H illsboro C h ristian C ouncil A dvisor.
' in years, a re ex p an d in g capacity
a n d b e S ch o o l a t 9:45. A t , .10 P m th
a re going to w in ’ Hr
world,
and m odernizing th e ir plants. Rail
I roads, encouraged by th e highe.«'
Mr. R oosevelt's trip while o f­
! lev el of fre ig h t m ovem ent since
ficially tam ped a peace m ission
1930. a re p o u rin g m oney in to road
is nevertheless show ing re su lts
T h ere a re 14 golf courses at th e gold m ines n e a r beds and ro llin g stock. F or
in o t h e r fields as well. A m erican
Johannesburg. South A frica. We w o n d er if th e (stance, locom otive o rd ers for
ex p o rters,
who for y ears have
been com peting w ith E uropean
A frican golfers use those w h ite cubes w ith little v em b er w ere th e h ighest fo r any read in g room open on W ednesdays
m o n th since May.
rail- >ncj . - S atu
. rd . ay s from
-
... 4 - p. m i ,
lay, l 1927.
« i . T m he
e rail-
2 u n til
. .
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.1 J J
1,
concerns fo r the rich -South
black dots.
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roads are one 'f'l ^r'capifaf'gw xfs" S unday's topic, "C h ristian Science
P e P l S l a t l V C ¿ f l e e t P X p C C l C i t TO P i
A m erican m arkets re p o rt th e
T hose A shtabula. Ohio, salesm en w ho use horses ers of steel and
P re sid e n t’s
m issionary
efforts
Now
th
a
t
th
e
y
a
re
activ
ely
back
have already shown resu lts — in
and buggies for tran sp o rtatio n because oats is ch eap ­
Laurel Evangelical Church
in th e m a rk e t for rails, locomotives,
(Seven m iles south of H illsboro)
e r th an gasoline m ake us w o n d er if th e autom obile passenger cars, an d the like, an-
enliven th e last re g u lar session In m ore am icuble relationships und
S u n d ay school. 10 a. m . Mrs. A By A. I,. I.indbeck
increased orders from our so u th ­
is here to stay.
r)nt,o0na c t i ^ Si* W atkins, su p e rin ten d e n t. P reach in g
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•
SALEM T he forthcom ing le g is-1
P¿ iii'* pa” S th e so-called ern neighbors.
jness m otor has gone in to action.
serv ice „ V m . J u n io r C hristian
itive Melon promleM to be a c
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San Jose. Calif., w om an sen d s city m anager
H igh Spots of ( u r r rn t B usiness
E ndeavor, 6 p. m. V isitors a re cor- liquid one in m any respects. G a so -. w - ,,
check fo r $20 because she loafed on h e r job in a
O
regon
w ent dem ocratic law m akers Phil J. Bradv, re p re ­
1. H oliday tr a d e best since 1929. d ially received at all services.—Rev
- line, m ilk
1 |n Y b i t f w av in the recent presi
city office. M ore such people w ould pu t W PA on a
sentative-elect f r o m
M ultnom ah
2 E lectric pow er o u tp u t a t rec- y . T. Speece, pastor.
tf
paying basis.
h a u o rs ° w iil c«'»me' dentia! election t h e republicans county, resigned us a m em ber of
ord peak.
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liquors
w
ill
1
n
e
.
,.|,.,.t(.d
a
m
a
jo
rity
of
th
e
county
the state board of conciliation, and
3. C otton m ills o p eratin g a t full
C ornelius M ethodist C hurch
in , for th e ir I s h ,i a r e 1 , ,,ff|(.ers th ro u g n........
h o u t »he state, a j T hom as P. G raham J r , se n a to r­
W atsonville, Calif., m an h as a b iscu it b ak ed in
capacity.
u
i-i.
Services
S
unday:
S
unday
school.
1878. S tout stuff. H e p ro b ab ly holds it u p to his
's, ,h < 0"h. Ï . ""J com pilation of election re tu rn s ju st ' ,,|ect fr „m M ultnom ah county, re-
4 D ecem ber m otor o u tp u t high- g a m M rs M M Sm i/ h su p p r.
w ife as a m odel of how n o t to b ak e biscuits.
", h , " I- ' ,n< u . , com pleted l>y Dnve O 'H ara, elec -, signed as a m endier of the sta te
,eSI
ri;co rd -
, Q, n .
in ten d en t. A dult B ible class sam "
ne
taw m akers. :
r |e r ^ ¡n , b(> slate d ep artm en t, wodfare comm ission Several o th er
5. E m ploym ent back to 1930 lev- hour L ester c M ooberryi ,eader
according
to re-1 reVcaLs O f th e 237 county officials resignations are expected as a re-
' els.
C h u rch w orship. 10 a. m. C h ris t­
- Y 'J elected In N ovem ber 139 w ere r e - ! suit of a rid in g by A ttorney G en-
6. D ecem ber steel a c tiv itiy h ig h ­ mas m usic by y o u n g people's choir.
terin g into t h e publicans. 93 dem ocrats and five eral V anW inkle th at m em bership
est since 1928.
L. C. M ooberry, pianist Serm on
capital
from
t
h e independents.
on sta te hoards and com m issions
i 7. L ocom otive o rd ers b est in ten by th e pastor. J u n io r and senior
far co rn ers of th e
or em ploym ent at a lucrative state
i years.
E pw orth Leagues. 7 p. m.—A lex­
state.
Fifteen Years Ago
O regon's 1937 sta te fair w ill op­ or federal job Is a bar to inem ber-
8. H ome b u ild in g 500 p e r cent a n d e r H aw thorne, pastor.
C ounty
courts en on L abor Day. S eptem ber 6. a c -ig h ip in th e legislature,
Argus. D ecem ber 22. 1921—W illiam Schulm erich, above March. 1933.
w i l l su p p o rt a cording to announcem ent bv Solon
wnl,id b(H.„nle th e y a rd -
dairy leader, to be one of sp e a k e rs O regon D a iry ­
9. D ividend increases heaviest
C ongregational C hurch
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move for a big- T W hite, d ire c to r of agriculture. |
by w hich votes would be
on record
m en's association D ecem ber 29 a t C orvallis.
C h u rch school, 10 a. m.. Prof.
A. I.. I.in d b eck ger c u t of t h e T he Labor D ay opening of th e fair d „ |,.d
jf |h (, W lttlw cr F edcja-
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. G ille n w a te r in ju re d in a u to ­
10. D ecem ber business b est since sta lle y . su p erin ten d e n t;
m orning gasoline tax es for co u n try roads.
as strenuously opposed bv county tion should succeed w ith its p ro ­
m obile accident at Rock C eek b rid g e S atu rd ay ev e ­ 1928.
w orship, 11 o'clock. "B eginnings." N or a re th ey all going to be s a tis - . w
fa¡r
m
anagers
w
ho
favored
a
later
U tility B uilding Boom s e t i v i t v C h o i r - " N ig h t in B ethlehem ," P ar- | icd w ith the ten tativ e agreem ent ' . f
gram . T he federation has In co r­
ning.
J.,
f ¡J. w l h ab
ite o r how
alread y a rriv c d at J " w blch $400, , ^ e r . ins!."s
ìh , a t f?he
D aj porated in O regon tinder the le a d ­
T he g reat gain in factory estic an7- k e r - T ' A rthU r D un«a n ' m Jn b te r
S torm an d cold h it O regon co u n try . M ercury
and
th
e
huge
sale
of
dom
estic
ersh
ip of a group of P ortland c iti­
drops to 20 above in county. G ro u n d frozen and
years
-
-
„u
u
000 a ye a r w ould be add ed to th e c
ds lr np,.,.ssarv to a s u c c e s s
pliances d u rin g th e past th re ee
John Schroeder,
« e y c o ”
„ ..... ,F .,>’ r * ’ " • r e ,..C h .n r r,, , ------------
S1G0O:00!J
-iv h ic h . . J K fu l f " i r u n le s s th e leg, d a t u r e e a , zens. Including
slight snow fall follow s.
J-®"*
N ew Y ear's S un d ay w ill be com- being d istrib u te d am ong the coun- : t ' “
' ' d,;d t() "m ike'a m ore gen- v eteran chief clerk of Ihe legisla­
Miss Neva K eenon, d a u g h te r of Mr. and M rs. F. 'h a s boosted electric
^ . T h 7 ic^ : ' ^ . u n d cr an act of ,h c 1931
^ t^
n^
ard ,ln a n c - tive w ays and m eans com m ittee
H Keenon. dies a t M o u n tain d ale D ecem ber 16 of
U nder the proposal of th e fe d e ra ­
dip h th eria.
Ing
of
the
an
n
u
al
show.
tion all tax p ay ers w ould be r e ­
R e p re se n ta tiv e E c k e r s l e y o f
D rain ag e opened from M ain stre e t down Sixth, ing depression years, is now w ork- wj)1 bp “pjow to M ake P rogress in
w arded w ith an e x tra vote. P ersons
? y î r ’2!.I? e '*u2.e 'ï? —4x-«5r a -Aa l i »be C h ristian L ife.” A t 7:30 p. m. C lackam as county has announced
clear to th e so u th end of tow n, in o rd e r to let s u r ­ filterin
M
aintenance
of
O
regon's
penal
paying m ore than $50 a y ear in
g out th a t an o th e r e ra of
topic is to be “T he K aleid o -i th a t he w ould dem and an in v efti-
nnd eleem osynary institutions d u r ­
face w ater d rain from th e street.
utility expansion
is at hand
D iesel- j -iviiL/v
scope v/i
of i 1936”—a
rev
of th
,
.
-«a iv
x iew
itw v/*
nic e Ration in to th e activities of the ing 19.37-38 w ill cost at l e u t I n i taxes w ould have tw o e x tra votes
Jo h n H arriso n M au rer, b ra k e m a n on th e first engine m an u factu
and those paying m ore than $1041
rers have m oved outstandin(? events of a v e ry mo-
logger o u t of H illsboro, cau g h t b etw een cars n ear from th e tool-m aker s bench to the m entous y e a r In v iew of th e ful- Milk ontrol board looking to th e p er cent m ore per capita th an d u r ­ a y ear in taxes would h e given th ree
T im ber late F rid ay n ig h t an d in sta n tly killed. He ¡„ e r n b ly lines T hey a re build in g fiI| m ent of scrip tu re. S unday school possible abolishm ent of th at re g u ­ ing the c u rre n t biennium , according extra votes. II is understood th a t
latory body as u resu lt of the r e ­
agent ; I on
th e ir business in to a full-fledged in- w ¡|,
a t 9:45 w ith c)¡WJ( for a „ cen t h ik e in th e price of m ilk to to Dan Fry, sta .. te purchasing
. ...
■ , , . 1,1,1,
n ill
n i be
»/x- m ade to
in re
i x -«x
an « attem
pt w
fe r i
w as an overseas v eteran .
C liffo rd L. B row n an d D o ro th y C ran e of B u x ­ dustry. M achine tool o rd ers a re ggps T uesday ev en in g th e second consum ers in the P o rtlan d area. In w ho points to th e steadily in c r c a s - |jbp pri)l,r;l,n p, , be V((tP,s through
ing
cost
of
foodstuffs,
clothing
and
a proposed constitutional a mend -
ton m arrie d D ecem ber 17.
close to 1929 figures. A ctivity a . p resen tatio n of th e beau tifu l C h rist- th is m ove E ckersley w ill have the o th er supplies.
t
Voice of Lovc su p p o rt of a n u m b er of his col­
ment.
Dr. L. W. H yde elected p resid en t of H illsboro leading sh ip y ard s fostered by th e £ ag
Al?es - w ill be given leagues w h ile m any others, p a r ­
M ilitary band, org an ized by th e A m erican Legion. back at boom levels. T he sum total T hrolL.b
Assessed
v
alu
atio
n
s
of
real
and
? o ra a n v ^ a r ^ n e e 1* ^ 2 8
A
T h irty -six sign up.
W hile the dem ocratic slate c e n ­
tic u la rly those from t h e d airy
p ro p e rty as re tu rn e d by
» ..'s e r v ic e w ill b e held in th e church counties, w ill ju s t as strenuously personal
Local d airy m en , m eetin g in Moose hall, v ote to fo£, an y y ea r Slnc®
tral com m ittee spent only $13,692,35
th
e
v
ario
u
s
county
assessors,
as
T his sud d en surge of dem and for T h lir- dav PVen¡n e beginning a t 9 oppose an y tam p erin g w ith th e
recom m end electio n of F red T. Lisco as a tru stee of
w ell as th a t of u tility p ro p erty as in carry in g O regon for R oosevelt
o ^ o Pñsunler
!
co n tin u in g through nn- m ilk control act.
O regon D airy m en 's league.
determ ined by th e stale tax com ­ and G arner, records in th e secre­
ing w ave of consum er goods is tax - ...
m irinínut w*» «xr-r»
Ideas about w hat should be done m ission for th e c u rren t y ear show ta ry of state's office reveal t h a t
ing h ^ k 1 dC UD fo rÍlm o n th sa ah°e¿dS lof>kin« forw ard to a blessed New w ith th e problem of liq u o r control a decrease of approxim ately th ree the republican state central com ­
Thirty Years Ago
F o r S t a n c e P,h e o u T p u t^ f m any Y e a r .- C u y P. D uffield Jr., pastor. seem to be about as n um erous as per cent below th e 1935 figures, a c ­ m ittee spent m oro than $57.000 in
A rgus. D ecem ber 20. 1906—P. R. & N. fig u rin g
th e legislators. T h ere is a w ell d e ­ cording to a re p o rt released by the th eir losing fight for Landon nnd
on c o n tract to V ernonia. C om pany u n d er co n tract te x tile m ills fo r m ost of 1937 is
M elh od w Epl!lrOpa| Church
fined m ove on foot to abolish all tax com m ission this w eek. Local K nox.
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to b u ild in to V ern o n ia by D ecem ber 31. 1908. an d alread y sold out. M eanw hile, the
G en eral M an ag er L y tle w ill get th e re if m oney an d labor situ atio n lookss th reaten in g . _ On
_ th _ is last S u n d ay of th e old b eer p arlo rs and to confine th e sale assessm ents sh ru n k from $761.129 -
T he sem i-annual apportionm ent
of
both
b
e
e
r
and
w
in
e
to
liq
u
o
r
7.34
32
to
$736
384.750
06
due
In
part
Wage
increases
have
alread
y
been
y
e
a
r
w
e
.'"
Vlt^
to
he,
1
,,f,
u
,L
7
'
m en can get th e w o rk com pleted.
forecloaurea on tax delinquent of highw ay
. . . funds am ong the , . 30 ,
M rs L u cy Boscow. fo rm e rly of Hillsboro, su s­ handed out in m any in d u stries and a n w Possible to a fuU program of stores and agencies in the original to
was com pleted
package. T his move has its in c e n ­ property bv th e counties an,I In p a r t , ‘/ “’" 'J " 's " f
w
orkers
th
erein
w
ill
soon
be
back
services
beginning
w
ith
th
e
S
u
n
-
tain s b ro k en co llar bone w hen s tru c k dow n by h ig h ­
tiv e in th e lax regulation of beer to a general deflation o f land v a l - 1 by S ecretary of S tate Snell this
to 1929 rates. In addition th ere is ^ a
y
a
„ » ? li «,Z i n
w ay m an in P o rtlan d .
U tility valuations d ro p p e d , ion',?,,™, V '<r, " 'i s . i p p o i l i o n tn e n l
ing agitation for passage of ¿»X f c
general sup^rrin- dispensaries u n d er th e present sys­ t i e s .
Fogle & P a rk e r, old -tim e new sp ap erm en , have a a grow
tem w ith its w ide open d rin k in g from $162.941.886 52 in 1935 to $150.-1 *Hn(,l,no is d istrib u ted am ong th e
sh o rter w ork-w eek law. As a i ^ ’-len t Y o u n g p e o p le s F.p
bo u g h t th e F o rest G ro v e T im es and E ditor Hoge
cou n ties every six m onths on n
d ru n k en n ess on th e p a rt of 423 247 58
resu lt producing costs are m ount- now bein(? ra p id iy absorbed by pri- and
V aluations on tillab le lands alone h!,siM, cslabllshed In 193L C ounty
will tak e a rest.
,
w om en an d g irts nnd th e ro w d y ­
ing
rapidly.
T
his
m
eans
th
a
t
price
v
a
fe
industry.
TTie
business
out-
P. R. & N. laid tra c k across F irst street laid
"¡"c e x p e c te d t o m ake a flgl.
ism w hich prevails in s o - c a lle d show a sh rin k ag e of n early $20.-
w eek an d p u t in a good p lan k crossing and relaid m ark-ups. from raw m a te ria l to, ioo|< js prom ising and I feel th a t night clubs, especially those o u t­ uuu.uu,,. w hile v aluations on tow n for an increase of tills am ount nt
finished pnxluct. a re in prospect w e m ay be sta n d in g on the th resh - ___
.... e . jurisdiction of city po nnd city p ro p e rty dropped n e a r l y ,th e forthcom ing legislative session.
side th
th e sidew alk.
Mrs. L en a N elson M organ dies at A rcade D e­ for th e N ew Year! In fact quota- ojd of a ^ p a t Pra of p ro sp erity lice. C o u n terin g this m ove t h e | $14.000 000. T h e boom In the him-1 _
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now and l^eo. 'le 'ic 'h e d ^ tH - '^ ilg h c ^ t
w ill last or how far Liq Uor C ontrol board has recen tly b e r business is reflected in an In-1 Seven hundred
minureci autom
a
obile d riv ­
cem ber 15.
. _
. ^ t s in c e T o n i 1930 th e h ig h c s t « w ill go d epends unon w h e th e r
c,
am
p
dow
n
on
rrpasp
m
orp
thnn
|4
nooooo
in
ers
w
ere
e
o
n
v
l, le d en various tra f-
M iss A d elaid e C aw rse of C en terv ille in ju red ' Depression. Fading Into Memory
M „ d ^ p i S p ^ l t y ^ T T d ^ la U er Parlor OK r , ,t„ 7 h Wh° faU
th e #!,!!f’s''pd
valuation
on
tim b e r, fjc counts In Orcgoi in courts d u rin g
_
_
_
___
__
_
w hen sh otgun sh ell in p ile of refu se explodes.
C ity co u n cil T u esd ay n ig h t levies 4 4 -m ill tax
to raise $2700. P a rk q u estio n to come u p iatcr.
=
» k t « ¡ , j «
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S cott W olfe an d A lta M errill m a rrie d at C o rn e­
ers w ho suffered revocation of th e ir
th e problem s b ro u g h t on by the B absonchart. co n tin u es to ru n along
L t n o r a n t k een ers are
liu s D ecem ber 16.
. . .
.
. u, • of
licenses ?» m
in an
addition
to fines
d
axirav
n -------------- .*” “V ".-------
7 hotel and re s ta u ra n t k eep ers a re
T w o of the new ly elected legisln- u d n riv
w ers'
in hwunv
n u io n iwim
cn
Mrs. C a rrie M oore elected m ost ex cellen t ch ie i R
n o n rsin ? a n i t a l v o id s * w o r k c m w ho
norm a1' and is now 9 Pe r cent expected to renew th e ir fight for tors resigned th e ir posts on state and jail sentences. T w enty - five
of P h o en icia tem ple, R ath b o n e Sisters.
8.000 000 cap ital g Is
.a b o v e a y e a r ago.
{hp r |gbt j 0 serve d rin k s to th e ir boards th is w eek in o rd er to c le a r,re c k le ss d riv ers hud th e ir licenses
W illiam N elson n am ed ch an cello r com m ander tT lo d a O O o 'a n d th e re m a in d e r i r e F
r u b lM ^ '”'Hni'ne’. f ' Bur«o
jp atro n s, a fight w hich serv ed t o j t h e w ay fo r 1heir qualification a . suspended d u rin g th e m onth.
K nights o f P y th ias,
Jots in Jest
Liquid OtiCy Valuations Down
Our Yesterdays
y
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