H IL L S B O R O . XTillsbon^Arous With Whirl» Is Combined tha Hillsboro Independent Blllsboro Arirus Estab 1994 Hillsboro Independent Estab. 1973 MrKINNRY A MrKINNRY. Publishers Published Thursday. Entered as second-elass niattar In tha postoffice at Hillsboro, Oretrcn M rs W. VERNE M. KINNEY Editor e . c M c K in n e y A ssociate Editor OFFICIAL NEW SPAPER OF W ASHINGTON COVNTY Selected a* Oregon's licet Weekly Newspaper. 1930 Named on All-American Weekly Newapaper Eleven. 19S0 Hono.able Mention National Editorial Association Newspaper Pre Jnction Contest, 1934-35. and General Excellence. 1933 Subscription Rate« Strictly Cash in Advance Within Washington County Per year __ 11.50 Two months —...... Six monhts _ S5 One month Three months ..... >0.50 Per copy Outside Washington County U. S . per year .. >2.00 Foreign countries MEMBER Oregon State Editorial Association and National Editorial Aaso> nation. I .35 6c >3 50 First Audited Paper. Largest ABC Weekly Circulation in West. Labor Has Key Roger W . B abson sees 1937 as th e first prosperity y e a r since 1929. W ith the s ta rt given in 1936 this will doubtless be tru e unless labor, u n d er some self-seeking and m isguided leaders, upsets th e a p p le c a rt. Labor should be tre a te d fairly and squarely and by all m eans have a fa ir slice of the national incom e and we w ould be the last to deny th a t th is should be. H ow ever, in m any cases th e w orking m an desires to continue w ith his labors but cannot because of circum stances beyond his control and by leaders, whose good pay continues on reg a rd le ss of strikes. F e d e ra l reg u latio n s of lab o r unions m ust eventually come as surely as night follow s th e day. Public in terest dem ands it. Big Day Coming J a n u a ry 23 will be a n o th e r “ red let­ te r" day fo r people in th is tra d in g a re a fo r H illsboro business firm s a re jo in in g fo r th e first bargain day event of th e y ear. G ifts will be d istributed as in th e p ast and all firm s are m aking special b arg ain s fo r th e occasion. Everyone will w a n t to be here. No com m unity has b e tte r stores o r b e tte r m erchants and clerks w ith w hich to deal, and th e best p a rt of it is th a t th ey are friends and neighbors of all of us. Best Wishes M any new fam ilies w ere ad d ed to th e list of A rgus subscribers d u rin g the past year. We hope th ey have enjoyed th e p a p e r and th a t it will be o u r privilege to continue to produce th e ty p e of new s­ p ap er th a t will be fav o ra b ly received in the homes of this a re a . N ew s co n tributions are alw ays a p p re c ia te d an d we hope th a t all will p a rticip a te in m ak in g th e county p ap er b e tte r and b etter. Spirit Fine C hristm as lig hting th ro u g h o u t th e city w as very a ttrac tiv e and those who p a rtic ­ ipated are to be com m ended fo r th e fine sp irit shown. The R otary club is doing th e com m unity a splendid service by sponsor­ ing this event. All who can a ffo rd to do so should strive to m ake th is a g re a te r fe a ­ tu re each year. Steen Johnson has sold his S heridan Sun to A delaide Lake of P o rtla n d and P aul L auner of D allas. Jo h n so n h as m ade a real contribution to th e n e w sp a p e r and printing business in th e W illam ette valley and his tem p o rary retire m e n t from this field is reg retted . It is hoped t h a t he will soon find a n o th e r acceptable location and th a t his sincere efforts will be continued in the in terest of th e profession. To th e new ow ners we extend best w ishes fo r success. C ongratulations to the new officers of th e county and city and to those to en ter upon new term s this w eek. C onfidence and tru s t have been placed in them by th e electorate and they will and should perform th e ir duties w ith u n failing faith . In carrying out th e ir w ork th ey should have the co-operation of th e people of th e com m unity and they should re g a rd them selves as serving th e public. A group of P o rtlan d stores plan to establish a uniform closing tim e. This should be a very desirable policy and in th e long run will be a p p reciated by em ­ ployers, em ployes and consum ers alike. Too often the individual quest fo r th e dol­ la r results in outlandish hours th a t in m any eases do not even pay fo r th e electricity required in staying open. D ue to the m aritim e strike the relief load is reach in g an all-tim e high and th e cost is m ounting. This strike cannot go on m uch longer with its g re a t cost to th e e n tire public— agriculture, business an d w o rk e rs — w ith o u t some decisive action fro m th e n ational governm ent in th e in­ te re s ts of th e public w elfare. T hieves re p o rte d to have stolen a r a il­ ro a d n e a r S a n d y in Clackam as county. If th is keeps up H illsboro had b e tte r pull in its s tre e ts a t n ig h t. i More Building The fe d e ra l housing a d m is tra to r p re ­ dicts a 50 per cent gain in hom e co n stru c­ tion in 1937, w hile Babson urges all who plan to build to let th e ir c o n tra c ts at once as a protection against h ig h er labor and m aterial prices. From all indications H illsboro and this section will ex perience m uch moi»' hom e building this y e a r and it is hoped th at this will m aterialize. Building of all kinds is im p o rtan t to th e prosperity of any com ­ m unity because it a ffe c ts all lines and m any w orkm en. H illsboro needs homes, m any people w ant them anil th e o p p o rtu ­ nities for fin an cin g w ere never b etter. It sounds like a real com bination. What Other Editors Say T he T ru th ! . You cannot believ e w hat yon read in th e daily new spapers. They do not and w ill not p rin t th e tru th . T hey a re ju s t a rack et. They play up an y th in g in big headlines for the boys to yell and scu ttle in th e nickels. B elieve it or not. th at is th e tru th . . Those w ere th e rem ark s m ade Sunday by a man of th e cloth to h is P o rtlan d congregation It isn't th e first tim e a m an of th e cloth has gone out of his w ay to release such u n fair and u n ­ tru th fu l tirad es on daily new spapers. And it p ro b ­ ably w ill not be th e last time. T ru th to a n ew sp ap er is ju st as sacred as it should be to th e m en of th e cloth. D isreg ard for tru th w ould m ean th e death of any new spaper. N ew spapers a re p ublished by men w ho have accepted n ew spaper w ork as th e ir vocation. The gospel is p reach ed by m en w ho have a c ­ cepted th e m inistry as th e ir vocation. B oth vocations a re based on tru th . A cleric has no m ore rig h t to libel a n ew spaper than a n ew sp ap er has to libel a cleric. N ew s-Tele­ gram. D ealing W ith A liens W hen congress convenes n ex t m o n th a S o u th ern m em ber prom ises to in tro d u ce a bill to red u ce im ­ m ig ratio n quotas and dep o rt all alien s in th is c o u n ­ try now receiv in g relief. T he m a tte r is one to w hich congress should have given co n sid eratio n m any y ears ago. A cu ttin g d o w n 'o f qu o tas is not so m a ­ te ria l since th e n u m b er now perm issible is sm all, b u t it is im p o rtan t th a t step s be ta k e n to rid th e cou n try of th e u n n atu ralized m illions w ho claim a sh a re in all social b en efits w hile u n w illin g to as­ sum e th e least sh are of responsibility. In Oregon, an d in m any o th er states, th e re a re m en w ho cam e tw en ty or th irty y ears ago to enjoy th e advantages of A m erican resid en ce an d h av e not y et m ade any effort to becom e A m erican citizens. They h av e tak en th e place of A m erican w ag e-earn ers and com peted w ith A m erican business men. Som e of th em have p rospered beyond th e ir m erits: o th ers have failed and becom e dep en d n t upon ch arity . In n e ith e r success n o r failu re have th ey co n trib u ted an y th in g to th e w elfare of th e n ation. In n e ith e r in te n t n o r act have th ey show n d ecen t ap p reciatio n of th e frien d ly courtesies ex ten d ed th em T hey d e ­ serve n othing less th a n d ep o rtatio n .—T he O regon D em ocrat. Public Forum C aution A dvised by W ilkes E d ito r A rgus — Ja n u a ry 9 is th e an n iv ersary of O regon's g reat w in d -sto rm of 1880. T h is storm did enorm ous d am ag e all o v er th is p a rt of th e country. A rep etitio n of th a t blow w ould no t only do a g reat deal m o re p ro p e rty d am age b u t p ro b ­ ably sev eral lives w ould b e lost. R ight h ere in H illsboro, a re a n u m b er of trees th at, su rely , w ould be u n ab le to w ith sta n d the strain. L ikew ise th e re a re n u m ero u s buildings th a t w ould be unroofed o r to tally w recked. L et ev ery one look to th e safety of ev ery b u ild ­ in g in w hich he is in terested , eith e r as ten an t, or ow ner, and m ore especially to o v er-h an g in g trees, w hich m ight reach his a b o d e .' We hope th a t a re p e titio n of th a t sto rm m ay n ev er occur. B ut w h at has been m ay be again, an d a sm all am ount of effo rt, in th e lin e of caution, may- pay enorm ous dividends, in th e w ay of safety.—L. E. W ILKES. Jots in Jest Tulsa. Okla.. d an cin g in stru c to r d eclares th a t to be a good dan cer one m u st hold h is chin rig h t. T he sam e applies to boxing. F arm ers of H ebron. Conn., a re feed in g cows stale bread instead of fodder. h oping to find, in tim e, th a t th e y ’ve b u tte re d th e ir b read on both sides. T oothpick m a n u fa c tu re rs of M errill. port th a t business is p ick in g up. Wis., r e ­ C an ad ian b irth ra te in 1935 w as 20 2 b irth s to th e thousand. U nited S tates had only 168 b irth s to th e thousand, b u t th e n th e U. S. w asn 't en tered in a derby. N o th in g b u t d eath w ill sto p th e hom ing flight of a hom ing pigeon, w h ich leads us to believe th a t th e tr a ile r era is going to be m ig h ty h ard on th ese little birds. Our Yesterdays F ifte e n Y ears Ago A rgus, J a n u a ry 5. 1922 — F o u r-te n th s tax levy goes to state. C o u n ty m ust pay sta te $285 042. T otal tax as m ade by co u rt is $708.395. V ote to re ta in h ealth n u rse 128 to 96. C o u n ty ag en t ap p ro v ed 123 to 43. Albert Tozier rings in the new year at the Methodist church. C o u n ty F arm B u reau elects follow ing officers: W illiam S ch u lm erich . p resid en t: J. C. Leedy. vice- p resid en t: C h arles H erb, B anks, secretary ; W illiam R ueter. O renco. tre a su re r. C h arles B. B u rr, 79, of above B anks dies J a n u ­ a ry 1. S. H. G illen w ater dies J a n u a ry 3 of in ju ries re ­ ceived in au tom obile accid en t D ecem ber 23. T h irty Y e a rs A go A rgus, Ja n u a ry 3. 1907—S h e riff John C onnell re tu rn s from K ansas C ity, Mo., w h ere he had been in connection w ith S n y d er m u rd e r case. C ity council w ill fit u p house at S h u te p ark fo r c a re ta k e r an d stop people from cu ttin g C h ris t­ m as tre e s off th e place. Jo h n D ennis succeeds B. P. C o rn eliu s as m ayor. C ornelius resigns a fte r se rv in g th re e term s because of b eing postm aster. L. A. Rood elected councilm an to succeed D ennis. S h e riff C onnell's ra n c h has reco rd for biggest calf a t b irth y et rep o rted . T h e v eal w eighed 103 pounds. C o u n ty 's sta te tax th is y e a r to b e $30.852, an in ­ crease of o n e-th ird o v er last year. O regon Kid. E B. T ongue up. w on th e New Y ear's H u n t clu b race T uesday, th e tro p h y b eing th e T. Scott B rooke silv er cup. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. S ch m eltzer of W est U nion celeb rate silv er w edding. P rize w in n ers a t th e b ig a n n u al m asquerade dance at th e opera house S a tu rd a y n ig h t w ere G eorge H aase of G aston, Mrs. G. A. P atterso n . C arl Larsen, Miss Ida S tew art, C lay F reem an and Miss M arguerite R edm ond. Hon> Long ■ Will Our Nen Prosperity Last Th uinti ny. Janunry 7. 19517 OREGON ¡J-A. BMBMBCR THE G o o o OLP DAYS’ ? _______________ _ By R oger Babson BABSON PA RK . M a s i. D e ce m ­ b er 25 "Is the present re tu rn of I p rosperity to continue som e years I or is R m erelv a flash in the p an ” ' W i t h business at norm al, this 1 s a question « h i e h I a m co n stan tly be­ ing asked Those w ho th in k only of th e v a st n u m b ers n o w em ployed b e- heve perm anent im provem ent is here. On t h e _____o t h e r hand. Reger U Babson those w ho think of the m illions unem ployed, believe th e present sp u rt is only tem porary 1 have w aited for in y annual C hristm as m essage to an sw er this im portant question. W hat is P ro sp erity ? l e t us l o o k a t "prosperity" th rough a m agnifying glass and see ju st w hat it is. 1: su rely does not depend m erely on the am ount of goods produced. We certain ly must consider w h eth er those goods m ake a b e tte r and h ealth ier nation or w h eth er they u n d erm in e our r e ­ ligion and health N or does it do m uch good to em ploy m en to shovel sand from one pile t o a n th e r Hence, w hen ensidering prsperlty. we m ust consider w hat people are doing. Those em ployed in building useful products are b rin g in g about real prosperity, but those engaged in m aking w hiskey are m erely g iv ­ ing us a "shot in the arm " Now. w hat d eterm in es the lin e of w ork in w hich a m an is em ployes? F ra n k ­ ly it is his character. P rosperity d epends upon keep- ing all factors in balance. T here is little d an g er from over-p ro d u ctio n provided each factory increases its ou tput prop o rtio n ately . If. how ­ ever. one in d u stry gets out of line, th ere can easily be trouble. For instance, so long as th e o u tp u t of m en's clothing increases 10 per cent a year, th e m a n u factu rers of b u tto n s can advance th e ir pro­ duction 10 per cent p er year. It. how ever, w ould be very easy for one factory to over-step and tu rn out a su rp lu s of buttons w ith r e ­ su lting shut-dow ns and unem ploy­ m ent. Now. w hat d eterm in es w h eth ­ e r a m a n u fa c tu re r k ick s o v er the ap p lecart for his e n tire industry. T h e an sw er depends upon h i s character. Babies or Automobiles F or a nation to be prosperous, ev ery one w ho w ants to w ork should be e n titled to a job. T his is fu n dam ental. But som ebody m ust stay at hom e an d raise th e c h il­ dren. All m en cannot be ex ecu ­ tives. clerks, o r salesm en. All girls cannot be secretaries, ste n o g ra p h ­ ers, or sales girts. U nless thus n a ­ tion is going to sm ash, th e raising and tra in in g of ch ild ren m ust be looked upon as far m ore w orthy a jo b th an any o th er kind of w ork If a y o u n g couple m ust choose be­ tw een buying a home or an auto­ m obile. they should select t h e home. T he best in v estm en t still is m ilk for th e baby. B ut h e re again th is issue is m oral ra th e r t h a n economic. W h eth er a young couple is w illing to sacrifice to h av e babies is a question of ch aracter. The n u m b er of sm all homes b e ­ ing b u ilt today is a problem Most in d ustries have come back in fine shape; b u t the b u ild in g of sm all hom es is still fa r below norm al. Most of today's genuine unem ploy­ m ent is d irectly or in d irectly in th e build in g trades. T h e building of a sm all hom e re q u ire s m any m en and helps tw en ty -sev en d if­ feren t industries. T he m aking of m any consum er goods, on th e o th ­ e r hand, is largely an autom atic operation. Hence, t h e question w h eth er you build a hom e or spend y o u r su rp lu s m oney fo r movies, sm okes, drinks, and useless frills is v e ry im p o rta n t to th e nation. Yet, th e an sw er to y o u r question depends to a larg e e x te n t on your character. M any W age Increases L ooking ahead at 1937. th e one d evelopm ent I fear m ost is th at too m any em ployers a n d w age w o rkers w ill com e in to conflict d u rin g th e year. Som e em ployers w ill be too h u n g ry fo r profits, w hile som e labor leaders w ill be foo h u n g ry fo r publicity. T he y ear 1937 should see m any w age a d ju s t­ m ents. T hese should b e brought about peacefully. All p arties should sit aro u n d th e sam e ta b le and d is­ cuss th e m a tte r am icably. A rb itra ­ tion such as th is re q u ire s an u n ­ selfish a ttitu d e on th e p a rt of both em ployers and w age earn ers. S u re ­ ly thus m eans th at th e leaders of in d ustries and lead ers of w a g e groups alik e m ust be m en o f ch aracter. I suppose th e m ost basic fu n d a­ m ental of real and lastin g p ro sp er­ ity is honesty. T his covers a 11 phases of life from giving an h o n ­ est w age and an honest day's w ork to p racticin g honesty in a d v e rtis­ ing. sales, and all personal rela- tion There can be no real p ro s­ p erity w ithout confidence in the honesty of each other. T o have confidence, w e m ust establish a, re p u ta tio n for honesty and integrity in all o u r w o rk and all our d e a l­ ings. We m ust pay o u r bills p rom pt­ ly. live up to o u r prom ises, and give full v alu e for w h at we r e ­ ceive. T his m eans cu ttin g out gam ­ b lin g c ith e r in W all S tre e t or at th e race track l The Real Test The fact th a t p ro sp erity involves a m oral question show s us th a t C h ristm as has a deep economic significance. I say this because our c h a ra c te r—in th e last analysis—d e ­ pends upon w h e th e r or not w e have th e C hrist S pirit. C h aracter cannot b e purchased; ih fact, money is often a handicap to character. C h aracter is not o b tainable a t most colleges o r even schools; in fact, ed ucation is a tool w hich can be used e ith e r to destroy o r upbuild. Hence, how long p rosperity w ill last o r how fa r it w ill go depends upon how w e follow th e teachings of Him w hose b irth d ay we are now again celebrating. Washington Parade The Great American Home 1 ■ ; J MAXIM 'sl> NICHTS MAAIM _ MOI .ON P>CTUl2e HISTCH'I' iS t'.i,.9i> MVi tN 'WSAUACNA S PIC T A C u i a C A n P ‘SMASHING- H it ''4 L IB I’ m . Del , nun W yatt, p re sid e n t Sunday eve n in g e v a n g e listic se rv ice , su b ject "G od's F irst W ord Io a S uiiiei Sjieei.il m u sic by th e o rc h csti i also vocal n u m b e rs by Mi- S h ir k e lfo rd . T uesday e v en in g , p ray ei m ee tin g . T lu u .day e v e n in g B ible study S a tu r d a y e v en in g e v u n g eh tie All e v e n in g se rv ic e s begin at ■ 7 45 J F S h a c k e lfo rd , pastoi R, \ M ethodist I pKeopal C hurch January ID Sunday school. !» 45 fo r th e v a rio u s m . w ith rtai CHURCHES The Orenco R eedville Parish S unday school in both churches. 10 a. m.; w orship service in the O renco church, 11 a. m ; w orship service in th e R eedville church. 8 p. m. W om en's M issionary society m eets at O renco on th e th ird W ed­ nesday of each m onth and nt R eed­ ville on th e fo u rth T h u rsd ay of each m onth. tf a g e-g ro u p s. C ( W eber, s u p e r in ­ te n d e n t C h u rc h woi.ship. II a in S in g in g list by th e ehoil M rs Ilex Howell pianist. S e rm o n by th e I i-to r S u b je c t. "T he B e n d in g P o v .- e r of a T w ig " E p w o rth L eague, young people Serm on. II a i n . by t! 30 p in.; m otto: "L ook U p L ift K e n n e th Cole, lea d e r th e pastor: ta rry serv ice a n d U p " Mr pro p h etic Bible study. 3 p in . E v e n in g w o rsh ip . 7:30. S u b je ct A le x a n d e r evangelistic service. 8 p in . also "T h e L ovo of J e su s " special music. Tuesdl.y, all day. H a w th o rn e, p a sto r tie d speech oi his career r A u rare " 'im p o rta n t officials in many New Deal departm ent» are huving tho litters again. T his lim e a visit by ex p erts rep resen tin g the I’resi- d en t's C om m ittee on governm ent reoi gam xation la causing the headaches. Many are w orried about being legislated out of Johx But not the C ivilian C o n se m -f lion Corps. P lans fo r the coining year's relief program contem - platea its m aintenance at nearly present stren g th The adm inis­ tra tio n holds its operation in high ta vo r I he vacancy in the White House secretariat caused by the death of Louis M cHenry Howe »nine m onths ago, will he tilled by a n ­ other new spaperm an — N orm an B a x te r, fo rm e r e ditor of Hie W ushington Post. There is ui* other job the P resident will tind difficult to till—Gus G cnnench I ¡I p ra y e r service; at H p. m. e v a n ­ gelistic service and m aybe » guest sp eak er M E. Jam es, pastor. Trlnlty Lutheran Church T he service of w orship begins at 10:30 a in ; S unday school at 9 45 ' All Saints IFpiseopall Serm on topic, "T he School u f C hrist." Eph 4. 20 For the "L u th ­ S ervices for the first S unday i ft- Check u victory for P rogress eran Hour" tune in on KG1N at e r the E piphany w ill be held il- and P atrio tism i Inkw ells oi^ follows: Holy com m union. 7:30 a 1:45 p in You are cordially A m erican m anufacture have re* m ; church school. 9 45 a in ; m o rn ­ coined to w orship w ith us The Seventh-day Adventist Church placed those of foreign m ake on S ervices a re held each S abbath ing service. 11; young people’s fe l­ y o u n g people's society meets Fri- every S en ato r's desk We may 'S a tu rd a y ) as follows: S abbath low ship. 5 p. m. A nnual parish day at 8 p m. yet see the old E uropean sand school, 10 a. m.: preaching service m eeting w ill be held S unday at Pilgrim House wells, ninny sen ato rs still use to at 11; young people's m eeting u t 7:30 p. m. All secretaries anil 2:30 p. in. P ra y e r m eeting W ednes­ tre a su re rs a re asked to bring th e ir dry their -ognatures, discarded in Sunday: C hapel service of w or­ day night at 8 o'clock.V isitors are rep o rts A full atte n d a n c e is r e ­ ship. 10 30 n in., w ith liturgy for favor of modern paper blotters. w elcom e at any service. Dr. W al­ quested The bishop « ill visit the S unday w ithin the O ctave of the With the opening of C ongress te r H untington, pastor. tf m ission T hursday at 7 30 p m. for Epiphany, and the public adm inis­ and the sta rtin g of the law m ak­ confirm ation. T hose d esirin g to be tratio n of the Holy Com m union of ing m achinery we are rem inded confirm ed should sp eak to the the Lord's S upper. The com m union Mountain Home Evangelical th at stage com edians are not pei v ient at once, or phone 1001 T he is ojien to any and nil "«‘ho love Church m itted to im itate statesm en. It R egularly each Sunday: S unday Diocesan convention « il l be held the Lord.** Meditation: “The Holy may be tim ely, however, to re- C h o ir r e ­ in P o rtlan d Ja n u a ry 28. F.in-. is 'St. Matthew 2 14 1 Re­ mind C ongress th at there is no school. 10 a. m., E dw ard A ebischer. in Reg- h esrsal F riday at 7:30 p. ligion in Hie new s topics: "The tendent. Morning worship law to prevent statesm en from S uprem e C ourt Upholds F r e e service w ith a lte rn a tin g leadership inald Hicks, vicar. becoming roniediuns. S jiee e h ,...... rile B irth d a y of th e la n d C hristian E ndeavor, 7:30 p.m . E v an ­ Beaverton Church of C hrist B uddha." nod "T he D utch Royal gelistic service, 8 p. m. If you have Wedding '' Pa tor H e n ry S H aller B ible school L ord's day at 9 45 never visited th e little w hite church on th e hill, you have yet to learn m . Mrs. V erina Hopper, su p erin ­ may be consulted any day I m - I w im - o of its w arm th, in w orship and fel­ ten d en t C om m union service. II a 10 a m and noon, or bv appoint-1 lowship. We in v ite you to w orship m . follow ed by preaching by m in ­ , ont. at th e H ouse office, 232 N , w ith us if you a re not a tten d in g ister H atch, subject. "C hrist In I'hirii IIVl •nue elsew here. — Rev. V. T. Speeee. the H om e;” special m usic bv tin- pastor. tt choir u n d er directio n of Mrs. J T O L E T T E R W R IT E R S Johnson. P reach in g ut 7:30 p. in T he A rgus welcome'; letter.! M idw eek Bible stu d y and p ray er M. E. Church I Bethany) from Its readers for p u blica­ On G erm antow n road. Sunday service W ednesday evening M is­ tion on this page, provided school every S unday, 10 a m ; G e r­ sio n ary society m eets F riday in th e these req u irem en ts ore m e t : m an service. 11 a. m., first and ch u rch parlors. M. P utm an, pastoi K eep y o u r le tte r w ithin 300 th ird S undays; E nglish service, 11 words. P referen ce w ill be giv­ Christian Church a. m.. second and fo u rth Sundays. It is perm issible in the m idst of en to sh o rter letters. L o rd 's day unified study-w orship —E. Ju liu s T raglio, pastor. tf world wide unrest and war th reats Sign y o u r tru e nam e nnd a d ­ service, 9 45-11:45 a. m C hurch dress for publication. L etters to call attention to the sugge-tiun school. 9:45 a m , C. II Nosier, L aurel E vangelical C h u rrh th at we are fo rtu n ate in having .superintendent. D on't get the idea , over pen num es ore not ac­ »Seven m iles south of H illsboro) ceptable a g reat man as S ecretary ot S unday school, 10 a. m . M rs A th a t you have o ut-grow n th e S u n ­ P lease re fra in from holding S tate. W atkins, su p erin ten d e n t. P reach in g day school for you never do. W e , uj> to scorn o r rid icu le w rit­ 1ho.se who are fam iliar with service, 11 a. m. J u n io r C h ristian offer classes for all ages M orning e rs of other letters, or persons S ecretary H ull's record fn.ni the Endeavor, 6 p. m. V isitors a re co r­ w orship. 10:45-11 45 a. m. M usic, whose thoughts ru n con trary tim e he entered the llous of dially received at all services.—Rev by T re b le choir, Mrs. F lorence K ro ­ to yours. R epresentatives about thirty V. T. Speeee, pastor. tf m ien, director. Serm on: "C onserv­ ing S p iritu al R esources" B a p tism a l’ years ago, agree th at he Is now crow ning thut long and useful C ongregational C hurch c a reer with ex trao rd in ary serv. J a n u a ry 10: C hurch school. 10 a ice to his country Uig handling m„ P rofessor S talley, s u p e rin te n d ­ of the South A m erican confer­ ent. M orning w orship at 11 o'clock ence deserves the icspect of every Serm on, "W hence Comes H ope for friend of peace. O ur D ay?" A nthem , "T he S u n By A. I,. Lindhrck part of Hie counties and cities for S hall Be No M ore T hy Light," Incidentally, Mr. Hull r has SALEM The stag e is all set for reallocation of highw ay revenues, W oodw ard A fternoon, the m inister th e biennial session of th e legisia-1 labor legislation hxiking to com ­ helped counteract the influence of of this church speaks at the M a­ ture. w hich is scheduled to get un- pulsory a rb itra tio n of disputes be­ rival foreign ag en ts engaged in sonic H ome service. — T. A rth u r d er way n ext Monday for a i un of tw een em ployers and em ployes Propaganda t„ sell Europe lean D ungan, m inister. io riav.. or long­ w hen th e public in terest becomes friends ° “ r U t i n A m er*««“ er. T he sam e a r ­ involved, am endm ents to th e sev ­ First Baptist Church rangem ent w i l l } eral social security acts including P ra y e r serv ice at 8 p. m. T h u rs­ prevail as for th e an attem p t to increase old age p en­ er education but this was reji cted day. B ring y o u r B ible and join us special session o f 1 sions and ex ten d the pension act by the voters after G overnor M er in th e study of E phesians Sunday 1935 w i t h t h <• to include needy persons 65 years had vetoed the em ergency clausa school, 9:45 M orning w orship a t 11 house m eeting in , of agj- and over, a proposal to r e ­ P asto r w ill speak again from G a la ­ the Salem arm ory 1 peal the certificate of necessity and laid the ap propriation open to tia n s on th e subject, “W hy We and th e senate in clause in th e truck and bus act. An att; ck through th e referendum . W orship on S unday." D u rin g the the dining room attem pt to reorganize certain d e ­ T hen in 1933 the legislature dipped m essage v ital questions w ill b e of t h e M a rio n ' p artm ents of th e state governm ent into the m illage revenues of t h j answ ered concerning the L ord's day hotel ju s t across along the sam e lines ns those pro­ of w orship. B. Y. P. U. at 7. E v e­ (he alley. An en-1 posed nnd defeated i n t h e 1935 board of higher education to di ning service. 8 o’clock, w ith a song closed p a s s a g e - j session and a program of state vert $508 000 to general state pur­ service and evangelistic m essage way w ill connect buildings including a new library poses- The session of 1935 restored L adies of th e B ap tist church will the tw o buildings anil office building w ith purchase all n t th e millage revenues w ith the m eet W ednesday a t 2 p m. a t the p erm it t h e of additional land on w hich to exception of approxim ately $75,000. A. L. Lindheck t o Budget director W harton lias recom­ church and w ill elect officers. T he m em bers a n d em ployes to g o locate the new buildings. m ended an appropriation of $661- C hristm as re p o rt from th e ir m is­ back and forth w ithout d a n g e r sio n ary w ho w orks am ong t h e of d ro w n in g in one of the fre- From an original Investm ent of 688 for higher education, but It is A rizona Indians w ill be m ade. Mrs. q u en t dow npours th at visit the $107.000 the state liquor commission understood th at the hoard vili D w ight S ellers w ill fu rn ish th e W illam ette valley a t th is tim e of in less than tw o years has built tip carry Its ease to the leglslnturi in coffee and cream . All others j a fight for th e e n tire $1,332 048, a business grossing m ore than $7,- year, or of freezing. b rin g pot luck luncheon. Do not 000.000 an n u ally and re tu rn in g a w hich It claim s to he necessary to forget th e tow el show er for the O rganization of th e tw o branches profit in excess of $2,250.000 a year. keep the five Institutions up Io k itch en .—O rtiz W. W eniger, p as­ w ill probably be agreed upon at The $107.000, borrow ed from the th e ir present standards. tor. pre-session conferences to be held general fund in 1934. w as repaid h ere som e tim e Sunday. A lready this week together w ith $14.710 R epeal of the present drivers’ th e choicest plum s of the tw o o r­ interest. S tate T reasu rer Holman license law req u irin g periodic re­ Bethany Baptist Church Sunday: C hurch school. 9:45 a. ganizations are definitely “in th e has seized upon the state's e x p e r­ new al of driving jierm its w ould he m.; m orning service. 11. " P e te r’s bag" w ith F ran k Franelacovlch of ience in financing this v en tu re a.s a serious m istake nnd a backw ard S erious M istake;" B. Y P. U. s e r v ­ A storia slated to preside over the an exam ple of what could be done step in the opinion of S ecretary of ice, 7:30 p. m.; evening service, senate and H arry Boivin of K lam ­ by way of saving interest paym ents S late Snell. R epresentative Hyde 8 o'clock, “T he P ow er T hat O v er­ a th Falls the m ajority choice as to the taxpayers if all public fund of L rn e county has announced his gavel w ielder in the house. Fred surphisc- state, city, county a n d Intention of seeking n re tu rn to comes."—T heo A. Leger. pastor. D rager, v eteran chief clerk of the school district w ere pooled under the old system of perpetual licenses. house, is understood to be assured a plan sim ilar to th at In effect in Even If the fees are not needed for Foursquare Church "W hat is a C h ristian ?" w ill be of a re tu rn to his old post In sp ite West V irginia and invested, under th e highw ay fund Snell urges the th e su b ject of t h e evangelistic of th e fact th a t he is a republican proper ifegunrds. In bonds issued need of a periodic check-up »n m essage to be d elivered S unday and the house is overw helm ingly by state d ep artm en ts nnd the v a r­ drivers in order to w eed out tln J evening. T he m usical hour will dem ocratic again. In th e senate ious political subdivisions. U nder incom petent o p erato rs nnd lnstcao com m ence w ith o rchestra selections Jo h n H unt of W oodburn will again such a jil; n. Holm an argues, the of repealing th e law w o u ld a t 7:15 and the gospel song se rv ­ be at th e chief clerk 's desk w ith $10.000.000 a y ear now being paid strengthen several of its features. Mrs. E lizabeth G latt of Wood- by O regon tax p ay e rs to holders of ice and m usical program a t 7:30. A t 11 a. m. a special m essage to b u m as his assistant. Jo e Singer, publie bonds could be kept in the A pproxim ately 655 m iles of state s e r­ public treasury. C hristians w ill be on th e topic, for m any y ears—u n til 1935 roads w ere im proved d u rin g 1936, "R egeneration.” S unday s c h o o l, g e a n t-at-arm s in th e house, is u n ­ w ith Mrs. K a tie S hipley as su p e r­ derstood to be slated for a sim ilar The sta te board of higher edu­ according Io R | | Baldock. slats intendent. w ill m eet a t 9:45 a. m post In the senate at the fo rth ­ cation Is asking for a legislative highw ay engineer T his Includes 19.9 of concrete pnvem ent. 1*4 and th e C rusaders, u n d er th e lead ­ com ing session. appropriation of $1,332.048 for su p ­ mili G overnom M artin has his open port of the university, college and m iles of bitum inous pavem ent, 253 e rsh ip of Mrs. Effie G reen, will miles of bitum inous m aendam w ear­ m eet at 6 p. m. T uesday and F r i­ ing m essage all ready for delivery 1 three norm; I schools This is in ad- day services a re a t 7:45 p. m and A dvance inform ation i; that it will dition to the revenues from the ing sill-fare, 178 3 m iles of rock and a special serv ice of B ible study be b rief and deal principally w ith special m illag e levies estim ated to gravel surfacing. 132.7 m iles of and p ray er is held each W ednes­ th e im proved condition of the raise $3570(1(1») during the bien- grading. 28 6 m iles of non-skid day m orning a t 10 o’clock.—G uy sta te 's financial condition w ith a nium. Even if the en tire request is treatm en t of pavem ent nnd 258 f .p y ric h t, IMS plea to th e legislators to keep the granted, th e board points out. state m iles of rock su rface oiling. The P. D uffield Jr., pastor. FuMlafcer’’ Financial Bureau state on an even keel and not u p ­ support of higher education a p ­ year's list of Im provem ents also In­ W hosoever Will set the nicely balanced budget by p ropriation nnd millage will still cludes 36 bridges and 17 grade "Oh, yes.” said the pilot of th e »Above N o rth P lains) an orgy of wild spending. i be $778.089 or 13 percent, under separations. riv e r steam boat. "I've been on this Services w ill be continued in the P redictions a re th a t the session j th at for 1929-30. At the sam e tim e riv e r so long I know w h ere every old G range hall In H illsboro every w ill run well over th e 40 days for I student enrollm ent has shown a In its cam paign to m ake Oregon stu m p is.” T hursday night w ith special s e r­ w hich th e law m akers a re allow ed substential increase In th e past six highw ays afer state police arrest- Ju s t th en th e boat stru ck a stum p mon m essages of salvation and sp e ­ to d raw pay and th a t it will ran k years w ith an atten d an t Increase ed ' 700 1 1 m I " otorists " >1 IM I N 1 1 for ,1 I traffic I i l l I IL law w hich shook it from stem to stern. cial m usical num bers. We invite well up the list In the point of In the cost of operating th e five violations d u rin g N ovem ber. Moflt “T here,” he continued, "that's one you to come to these m eetings at legislative volum e if not in legis- I institutions. For the past six years of ■ th ere H,1 for 1,'Lm’ reckless • ■ " e arrest?, il I.- ’IX w rit* i of them now .”—Ex. 7:45 p. m. ev ery T hu rsd ay night. lativ c quality. O utstanding am ong higher education In O regon' has d r iv ln r , t>< |¡n»» f.ulure to po 1 f R em em ber o u r m eetings all day th e problem s to com e before the financed entirely w ithin the .i d riv e rs’ license and violations Our classified columns may have Sunduy, beginning at 10 a. m. for session w ill be proposals to nm end been special m illage revenues. The legis- the bn.iic rule. W arning slips were just- what you are looking for— S unday school, special atten tio n the Knox liquor control act and th e lative session 19.31 approved an issued to flfloi o th er m otorists wlw Read thew tf given to B ible lessons fo r the m ilk control act, dem ands on th e appropriation of of $1.018,000 for hlgh- w ere detected In m inor traffic law violations. -- I Stage All Set for Legislative Meet; Huge Profit Returned I i