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H IL L S B O R O
XTillsbon^Mrg vis
ARG US.
H ÏL L S R O R O ,
OREGON
Thursday. March -1. 1991
The Great American Home
Hu bson Diseu sses
every W ednesday d u ring Lent. 2 .W
p in C hoir rch caisal Friday ev e­
ning, 7:30 T he vicar would like us
W ith d em an d s fo r relief exceeding the
many us possible to accom pany
m oney a llo tted , a n a p p e al has been m ade
W ith Which 1« Combined the Hilluboro Independent
him to the county hom e Sunday I
by th e relief office for donations of c lo th ­
Hillaboro Anru» Eatab 1994
Hillsboro Independent Eetab. 197J
afternoon A Quiet day foe ladies
M e K IN N E Y 4 M c K IN N K Y . PaMUbara
ing. shoes and o th e r a rticle s th a t can be of
will lie conducted foe ladies by
By
Kogrr
Babson
Published Thursday.
Entered ax •econd*claas m atter In the
Bishop D ag u ell March 13 at St By A. I,. I.liutliei'k
use. .Many people can lend a helping hand
poritoffice at Hillsboro. Oregon
H
old
out
yolk
:
Helens
Hall ill P ortland T he day
PARK F lorida. F eb­
S A I.KM Tw o bills outlaw ing
u n d e r these conditions and m ake life a ru BABSON
will
begin w ith a celebration at gam
a ry 26 "A successful m an is
hand
,
yog
Ô
A
D
0
O
\
/
es of chance m e now in the
W. V E R N E M c K IN N K Y
MRS E. C M c K IN N K Y
little m ore c h e erfu l for some u n fo rtu n a te one who can readily ad ju st It i s
8
30
and
close
w
ith
cerem
ony
at
Editor
hands of G overnor M arlin a w a it­
Associate Editor
ÂVTHEGL M U S T
4 p hi Reginald lllcks, vicar
person. Let's ta k e out a little tim e to chei k policies and view point to changed
ing only his .signature to bi*euine
GEE, Ç W / WHY
PUNISH W U WiYH
th ro u g h closets, see w hat we can give anil c o n d itio n s" Tins ability is one of
law Due of these sponsored bi'
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 C O U N T Y
C>iD
YOU
H
AVE
th
Bcavcrtiiii Chart'll of Christ
fundam ental
THIS Q u i - f ß . /
S enator C arney o f L 'la e k a tn u s
th en co n tact th e relief office.
Selected as Oregon’s He»t Weekly Newspaper, 1950
-TlD AVA ö C Y
essentials
fo r
Bible school, II 45 a m , Mis county defines slot m achines, d e ­
Named on A ll-A m erican Weekly Newspaper Eleven, 1930
success in bu si­
A 6C H O O L.
Verm.i Hopper.
superintend e n I clines them to tie public lullsalire.,
Honorable Mention N ational Editorial Association Newspaper
ness or in v est­
Com m union s e n ice. II a ill . after and autliorizes th eir confiscation
TEACHEQ
Pre luction Contest, 1934-35, and General Excellence, 1935
ing. If a man
w hich the pastoi will bring a lues and destruction. T he other, by
11
cannot shift his
Subscrip tion Rate« S tric tly Cash in Advance
■ age on "I'ros . B e a rin g " Evening Itepre .enlative M n till of Marion,
policies
\i
uh
tiie
No contest is e v e r won until the very
service, en titled "F av o rite Hymns goes even fa rth e r to include pm
W ithin Washington County
tides
and
trends
of
the I ’h uieh " will be a song und ball games, dart game , and slinllac
Per year
---------------- |1.5i)
Two m o n th s __________
35
last, and c a n d id a te s in the A rgus tra v e l
he is doom ed to
Six m o n h ts ------------------
«5
One month
|0 20
praise s e n Ice in w hich the em igre- devices, all of w inch a ie to he taboo
contest
should
keep
pegging
aw
ay
until
Three months
30 50
Per copy
...........
5c
business failure.
gallon ii ill sing old tu n e hym ns of in O regon henceforth Passage of
Outside Washington County
F or such a man
th e very last. W ith th e contest ex ten d ed
tiie church A fter each hym n Hie both bills was vigorously opposed
U. S., per year
32.00
Foreign countries
33.50
th ere a re only
m inister will give a brief account by th e gam bling lobby, one of the
one m ore w eek because th e d a te of leaving
tw o altern ativ es
of the history of tlx* beginning, most active lobbies at the cm relit
P o rtla n d on th e trip has been postponed
M EM B ER Oregon State
i l l G et out of
session. In fact they had the Mm
.md n.inn* iiti.it great e o n v e i
F irst A uditeli Paper.
Editorial Association and
Roger
H
.
ILihsou
a
w
eek,
everyone
will
have
a
b
e
tte
r
op­
business an d stay
L arg e st A B C W e e k ly
ions, if any. w ere tjie result of tin bill killed once but it was later
Nutiottal Editorial Asso-
Circulation in West.
out of it, or i2>
fia t ion.
that p a rticu lar liynui
M idw eek brought bark amt passed
p o rtu n ity fo r g e ttin g out and having th e ir
so that w hichever w ay the
Bible study M arch ID will lie led
. . . .
frie n d s w ork for them u n d e r b e tte r w e a th ­ Hedge
1
w ind blows lie is at least p artially
b\ Mrs G eorge H ughson George
e r conditions.
The
house,
w hich was getting
protected.
W Hutch, pastor.
fu rth er and fa rth e r behind its c a l­
A lw ays Wise to Hedge
en d ar through lack of adequate
As a m a tte r of fact, only the
Whosoever Will
leadership and too m uch talking,
A bout every so often people get badly
best inform ed business m en an d in ­
(A bove N orth Plains)
held a night session Friday night.
vestors a re usually ab le to detect
stung by some outsider, who claim s to be
Sunday school, Io a m Goixl the first of the
ion. m an e f ­
a shift in the b a s ic tren d s in tim e
Bible
study
for
all
ages.
Ranter
fort to catch up Tiie re p re se n ta ­
giving the unsuspecting cu sto m er a big
The S p re ad of S trik es
Most conservatives believe th at the
preparation S erm on message, 11 a tives also w orked S atunluy a fte r­
bargain or a m ore su p erio r pro d u ct. It
S trik es a re sp read in g over th e en tire nation and safest policy is to hedge against
m . will be "T ile T im e W hen J r - us noon for a change, w hile the len-
has the ten d en cy to brin g hom e th e a d ­ th e re is ev ery in d icatio n th at th e c u rre n t situation all probabilities. They n e v er put
liejiiiced and tils* 1 mi** Whim Jesu s alors cleaned their calendar before
is
only
a
beginning.
L
abor
lead
ers
h
av
e
found
courts
all
th
e
ir
eggs
in
one
"policy
b
a
s­
Wept " C onseerntlon service, 3 p noon and knocked off foi l h
visability of tra d in g w ith th e reliab le m er­ an d a u th o rities w eak an d dilato ry in th e ir en force­ ket." For instance, a concern will
m E vangelistic service. 8 p. in w eek-end.
ch an ts of o n e’s hom e tow n an d of ren e w ­ m e n t of law against th e new sit-d o w n strik e s T he often neglect one line to push a n ­
Serm on subject. “ W hen a D octrinal
S ." ?
'
v**'
ing fa ith in th e trie d an d tru e ad v e rtise d tactics adopted in th ese strik e s a re openly and e v i­ o th er product: but w ill continue
D ifference S aved a P reacher's Life."
to
m
an
u
factu
re
the
less
po
p
u
lar
item
d
en
tly
illegal.
They
offer
a
new
and
p
ow
erful
w
eapon
The attem pt by S enator S taple ,'
Also special music. Tuesday, all-
products.
fo r th e lab o r leaders to use in en fo rcin g th e ir plans as protection against the souring
day p ra y e r service. Evangelistic of Tillam ook to outlaw racing and
The lesson is not lasting, how ever, and and. h aving found th a t au th o rities have tak en a of the leading seller. S im ilarly, an
service, I! p. in M elvin E Ja n u s , parl-im itlli'l betting failed when tin
a fte r a lapse o f tim e th e city slick er will com placent a ttitu d e on th e m atter th a t co u rt orders investor may believe th a t t h e
was aide to m uster only 12 votes
pastor.
for his bill four short of tin- n e e t
again a p p e a r w ith a schem e and ta k e a h av e been successfully ignored an d defied, th ey "bloom is o f f a certain g ro u p of
e.-s. i i y ciiiistitutbiii.il m ajority.
com panies engaged in a s t a b l e
u rry in g to use th e new strik e w eapon.
P ilira m House
lot of money out of th e com m unity. Such a re U h nless
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th e a ttitu d e of co n stitu ted a u th o rity business, but he w ill h ang on to
Mari li 7 C hapel service of public
an experience a t R edm ond recen tly was changes, o u r progress on th e road of econom ic r e ­ th e sto ck s-as protection ag ain st a
Tin* gin m arriage law is still nt
w
orship,
at
to
30
a
m
,
w
ith
litu
r­
ably brought out in th e follow ing ed ito rial covery is d u e for a d efin ite set-back. B oth em ploy­ slu m p in som e volatile securities.
gy for the 4th S unday of Lent. Con- effect in Oregon. The sen ate tu r n ,
F or four y ears am azed business
ers and lab o r m ust be com pelled to act on th e basis
in the Redm ond S pokesm an:
fesstuii and absolution; general lit­ cd thum bs down on u lull by I . , -
m en an d investors have w atched
th
a
t
public
in
terest
is
p
aram
o
u
n
t
in
th
is
country,
10:45:
m
usic
by
T
reb
le
choir
w
ith
any,
serm on on "T he C hildren of *a r d - H alentine and Eayrs w hich
An itin e ra n t sh o e salesm an, in d efin ite of ap-
Mrs. F lorence Kramien, director Prom ise” iGul. 4 281. "R eligion in w°u ld have repealed not only the
and th a t it can only be safeg u ard ed by im p artial money ra te s sin k low er and low ­
pelation, com pleted a few w eeks ago a cam paign
er. Investors have g rad u ally a d ­
Serm on by Paul C o l l i n a s s i s t a n t the News" topics "The C risis of kin m an luge law but th e a rt re .
an
d
stern
law
enforcem
ent,
th
a
t
w
ill
fav
o
r
n
eith
er
T
he
O
rrn
co
-R
eed
v
lllr
P
arish
of house-to-house soliciting in R edm ond an d e n ­
side, n o r allow eith e r sid e to use an y aggressive ju sted th e ir th in k in g to term s of
S unday school in both churches. m inister. T his is ann u al "F oreign C ivilization," a review of Ludw ig MUiring prospective groom s to sub-
virons.
tactics going beyond th e ir legal rights. So far has 3 i; per cent re tu rn on prim e bonds 10 a. in : w orship service in the Missions" day in the church R e­ Lew Isohn’s
a d d r e s s . "T oday's ,nlt ,o •* m edical exam ination be-
He had a m ost engaging w ay of m ak in g it
w
hile
business
men
now
fig
u
re
on
applying for a m arriage li-
•th e m a tte r progressed th a t th e sit-dow n strik e rs a re
O renco church, 11 a. m ; w orship m em ber to bring your offering in Y outh.” an Intel view w ith Colum -
app ear th a t once th e custom er's dogs w ere poked
4
per
cent
bank
charges
as
tops
now firm ly convinced of th e ir "rig h ts" in the m a t­
serv ice in th e R eedville church. 8 th a t “special" o ffering envelope bla' Dean H awkes; and "W hat Is
into a p air of his shoes, th e effect w ould be n o th ­
fo
r
th
e
ir
borrow
ings.
T
he
sm
art
ter. and a group in Rhode Islan d h av e p rotested
• . • •
p. m. W om en's M issionary society given nut last L o rd s Day. S ervice Back of the S unday C losing Initia-
ing short of m iraculous. Foot discom forts w ould
ag ain st th e "illegal" action of state police in rem ov­ m em bers of this group, how ever, m eets at O renco on the th ird W ed­ to sh u t-in s by young people s ta rt­ tiv e ' L enten season will end w ith
T he so-rolled "good tim e" bill
vanish, an d th e custom er w ould find him self
have
not
fallen
into
th
is
trap.
They
ing th em from p riv ate p roperty. If w e a re going
nesday of each m onth and at Reed- ing 2 30 p m from tiie church.
ervices of holy week and E aster has p a.-isl both bouses an I is now
prancing about like a cat on a sp rin g -filled m a t­
to p reserv e o u r co n stitu tio n al d em ocracy an d avoid a re busily fig u rin g out w ays and ville on th e fo u rth T hursday of 1 C h ristian E ndeavor 6 30 p. in . In- daw n w orship M arch 28. at 6 31) ready for G overnor .M artin's ign i>
tress.
m
eans
of
p
rotecting
th
e
ir
bond
21-2
n
in
n
ih
'
term
ed
iate
and
Young
Heopl
tf
a m Pstor H enry S H aller niuy to re T his m easure seeks to re-
class g o v ern m en t th e v ario u s w a rrin g factions m ust
portfolios and production c o s t s
The peddler took m easurem ents, ex actin g and
E vangelistic service. 7:30 p. in Song be consulted any day except Mon- establish the practice of allow ing
be ta u g h t th a t o u r law s a re m ad e for th e people against a rise in m oney rates. Low
scientific ones, in o rd er th at th e sh o e factory
service
assisted
by
young
people's
day. from 10 a in until noon, from good tim e credits to inm ates of tins
Seventh-day Adventist Church
as a w hole an d not for class o r cliq u es.—A storia in terest rates are now no m ore a
w ith its g reat sm oke stacks and ro w s of m odern
S ervices a re held each S abbath choir u n d er direction of Paul C ol­ 4 until 6 p m . or bv appointm ent, state p enitentiary iiliuse c o n d u it
A storian-B udget.
perm an en t p art of o u r financial life (S atu rd ay )
w indow s w ould be able to fit p recisely th e con­
lins.
S
erm
on
by
eith
e
r
Mrs
P
utnam
at the house office, 232 N orth T hird m erits this deduction from th e ir
as follows: S abbath
than w ere th e 8 per cent
call money school, 10 a. m.; p reaching service or P aul Collins The state m issio n -| avenue
tours of R edm ond feet.
„
sentences. The practice of allow •
charges in 1929 H edges against at jj . young people's m eeting a t ary spring rally for W ashington
He also took one d o llar p e r pair, o r th e re ­
mg these credits w as follow ed a t
higher in terest rates a re
e a s y 230 p. m P ra y e r m eeting W ednes-
abouts, in advance, and in re tu rn gave a receip t
" ,‘!l U ? '.’
l" ' V ' m ‘in B ethany G erm an B aptist ( hurch
I
enough to find
T he real trick. <jav night at 8 o'clock V isitors are nex( W ednesday, beginning at 10 3(11
stating th a t th e b alance could be p aid w hen th e
V anW inkle ruled th e n ' was no law
"P a tie n t Bites O ff E nd of N urse's Nose." P ro b ­ how ever, is to discover a hedging w elcom e at t any service. Dr. W al- “■ 1,1 <- F S w ander. sla te s e c re -' ...U .. , •'■‘ I hmi I. 9 t... Jo h n ( hh - ii
ni, authorizing t h • pi octli • aeverat
shoes a rriv ed c. o. d.
ably ju s t an o th er of th e dangers of p ettin g on a
m edium th a t com bines safety w ith ter H untington, pastor.
T he shoes have n o t y et a rriv ed . O ne cus­
tf tury, is leader, assisted by re p r e - 1 superin ten d en t; church service. 11. m onths ago when it was dlxcoti«
bum py road.
,
profit
possibilities!
;
__;•__
sen tativ es of the Women's Mission-! "P ro fit and Loss 1 n Follow ing tiuui'il T he action led to a serious
tom er, m ore im p atien t th an th e rest, w ro te a le t­
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, ary society and a m issionary T here j Jesu s C hrist " Y oung people's .er n o t at the penitentiary, resu ltin g
te r of in q u iry to th e factory. T h e facto ry p ro m p t­
B anks H ave S w ept C lean
M ountain H om e E vangelical
H indu law s of M anu condone lies u tte re d to
I are th re e sessions, m orning, a fte r- ! vice. 7:30. "T he Need of Intelligent in th e death of one prisoner and
ly replied th a t it had n e v er h e ard of th e sales­
In this connection I th in k th at
Church
1,.,.,,,,., , , ,
Evening eervlce, 8, "I
h a v e one's life o r co m plim ent a lad y —lies w hich
b ank stocks fit into th e p ictu re
R eg u larly each Sunday: S unday
» >1ng at 1 JO and eve- Service.”
man, and th a t w h ile it ap p reciated th e in te re st in
Know Him.'' W ednesday, 8 p. m . the w ounding of tw o others N early
often go h an d in hand
fairly
w
ell.
B
anks
have
had
a
school.
10
a.
m.,
E
dw
ard
A
ebischer,
b*
winning
w
ith
a
sup
p
er
at
th e brand of shoes, it w as so rry th e d o llar could
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p ra y e r m eeting. "Tiie O ffe rin g s” 20« prisoners are .said to be eligiblo
for release under tile "good lim o
n ever be refund ed n o r th e shoes d elivered.
A
d
istinguished
A
m
erican
a
rtist
says
th
a
t
a
rt
is
credits" ru le now.
T his isn't th e first tim e people h av e been ta k -
im
m
easu
rab
ly
ah
ead
of
m
usic
a
n
d
arch
itectu
re.
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e n in on such a deal, n o r w ill it b e th e last. B ut
W hen arc h ite c tu re becom es su rrealistic, w e'll give
individuals w ho had th e ir pocketbooks raid ed in
The sta te highw ay d ep artm en t
up.
loans. T hen a fte r w ritin g off m il-
_
this p a rticu lar instance pro b ab ly a re n 't so b adly
Public w orship at 10:30 a m cam e in for a lot of criticism a t
lions of assets against u n d istrib u ted
stung as it m ig h t seem. T hey got w h a t th e y p aid
I S unday school. 9 45 Serm on topic the hands of house m em bers din ­
surplus, cam e th e long. slow, steady
E. ( hurch (Bethany)
for.
a bill w hich sought
i "T rue Religion" L uke 7. .36-50 ing debate on rtloii
pressu re on in terest rates. T o com-
On G erm antow n road. Sunday
('ungrcgationul Church
W hen people b u y shoes, or h ard w are, soap,
of the ga olinit
You
are
also
w
elcom
ed
to
atten
d
er
'*
1
plicate m a tte rs fu rth er, m any a 5cbo° l every S unday, 10 a m ; G er-
M arch 7: C hurch school. 10 a m.. | the L enten services which a re con­ tux revenues to the cities T he l,,n
light globes, clothes, gadgets o r an y o th er item s
sound bond issue yielding a good r? ? n , ®e rv *cei !• a m .. first and P rof S talley. su p e rin ten d e n t; M orn­ ducted every T hursday at II p m. was vigorously <>p|xi«ed hv the de-
1 By A rth u r J. Yeomansi
from itin e ra n ts—item s th a t a re stocked by th e ir
re tu rn has been called. T h e in*
Sunday?! E nglish service, 11 ing w orship at 11. Serm on. "The
Among representative*
tow n m e rc h a n t; -th e y a re ask in g fo r trouble.
V iew ing th e Sociay S ecu rity Act b ro ad lj we
Rev. E. Lutz of S herw ood will purtm ent
vestm ent board of y o u r b an k can a- 2 T1 ••
an,^ fo u rth Sundays, S tate of the C hurch."
Anthem . ipeak this evening "Blessed are taking th e floor to voice th e ir
In th e case of th e fra u d u le n t shoe peddler,
should p erh ap s consider it as covering th re e d istinct
tell you of th e hours sp en t i n .
Ju liu s Ir a g lio , pastor.
tf "M ore Love to Thee. O C hrist,"
th e punishm ent w as q uick an d decisive. By o r­
p ro g ram s of fed eral activ ity for th e social w elfare ! search in g for p rofitable av en u eY fo r
they that hear th e Word of God. objection to the alleged political
Oley Speaks. C om m union service. and keep it."
activ ity of the d ep artm en t w era
d erin g the m erchandise in th e first place th e peo­
of th e citizens of th e U nited States.
L
aurel
E
vangelical
C
hurch
loans. E arn in g pow er of banks
Young people's m eeting. 7 p. m..
T hom as of Polk, au th o r of the bill
ple w ere delib erately d efying th e p rin cip les of
T hese are. first th e U nem ploym ent C om pensa­ n a tu ra lly su ffered heavy losses d u r­ (Seven m iles south of H illsboro)
under direction of L aw rence Wis-
u n d er eonsidelatlon. Hyde of Lain»
good business an d neighborliness.
tion program , second, th e Old Age B enefit program ,
Reunion It C om pany Set
___ _ of ____________
S un d ay school. 10 a. m., Mrs. A. mer. T his church w ill m eet in a
ing th e y ears
read ju stm en t ____
and
ind H a
| (
Of course a p ed d ler alw ay s can p u t u p a
an d th ird , g ran ts of m oney by th e fed eral g o v ern ­
B C om pany of th e Old T hird was defeated by a vote of 43 to 15.
bank stocks lost favor w ith inves- W atkins, su p erin ten d e n t. P reaching fellow ship supper and m eeting in
glam orous sales ta lk — because he doesn 't have to
m en t to th e states to assist them in v ario u s types of
Oregon, w hich served overseas d u r ­
tors.
service. I l a. m. J u n io r C hristian [ F orest G rove next W ednesday e v
back it up. The hom e m erch an t does: h e has to
w elfare activity.
T he resu lt is th at th is group has Endeavor, 6 p m.- Rev. V. T. Speece. I ning. guests of th e Forest G rove ing the W orld w ar. w ill hold Its
tell th e tru th to assu re him self of fu tu re days and
T he legislature w orks In m y ste r­
T he first and th ird of these p rogram s a re u n ­ fallen fa r behind th e u p w ard pro- P85' 01--
“ j C ongregational church T. A rth u r annual reunion at 6 30 p. pi S a tu r­
years of resales to th e sam e custom ers.
day at tiie N ortonia hotel in P o rt­ ious ways Ils w onders to perform .
d e r state adm in istratio n , w ith the fed eral go v ern ­ gress of in d u strial stock values.
"
D ungan, m inister.
M aybe th e m ail o rd er solicitor's a rtic le m ay
land Many of th e first H illsboro Not only has it decreed that bull
m ent serv in g as a so rt of stan d ard izin g and u n ify ­ T he period of adjustm ent, how- Fl.r "‘ C hurch of Christ. Scientist
seem a little cheaper. Maybe, u n lik e th e shoes,
volunteers w ere in B com pany and frogs a re gam e fish, but now it
in g agency. The second, or Old Ag'
p ro ­ ever, is now about o v er and th e
S ervices are held every Sunday
F irst B aptist C hurch
th e stu ff does arriv e a t som e la te r d ate. B ut th e
th ere are a num ber of v eteran s of has ru led licit locom otives m ust bn
g ram is e n tire ly u n d er fed eral ad m in istratio n , th e
outlook is m uch b rig h ter. M any of
a - m -l W ednesday evening
one w ho m akes th e p urchase ra re ly saves h im ­
thia equipped w ith "head" lights on th eir
states h av in g no p a rt in th e program , n e ith e r in th e
th e item s
read
self a n y m oney. If h e doesn't lose d irectly, h e
collection of th e taxes, n o r in th e d istrib u tio n of th e
fo u r y ears
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•
alm ost in v ariab ly loses indirectly.
benefits.
rem ark ab le
If
the
so-called
"gravy
boat" bill
People w ho m ake th e ir liv in g in a tow n ow e
T h ere a re tax levies upon certain payrolls to
has m ade
which has alread y passed th«
th e ir support to th a t tow n an d its business. It
provide th e m oney for U nem ploym ent C om pensation
stocks held
senate, m akes the grade in thn
isn’t a m a tte r of sentim ent; ra th e r, it is a m a tte r
an d for the O ld Age B enefits. No tax es a re levied
v iduals a re
house it w ill probably en co u n te r
of colder dollars an d cents. A day la b o re r is ju s t
fo r th e g ran ts to th e states, th ese allo tm en ts being
th e sam e tim e operatin g expenses
—
I speak upon thc su b ject . Th
.
th e governor's veto, since G overnor
A nsw er Silenci
as dependent upon th e w elfare o f th e business
d raw n from th e gen eral fu n d s of th e fed eral tr e a s ­ have been cut drastically. F or ex-
Pentecostal Tabernacle
p o rtan t Q uestion
H ear t h is ni.
M artin has indicated his opposition
house p ro p rieto r as th e business house p ro p rieto r
u ry. In states w hich se t u p ap p ro v ed program s for
am ple, charges for services, fo rm er-
S u n d ay scho<)1 at l ° a
^ ' v J sage and an sw er for yourself tins
I" Hu- nii'.ism ,' w hich I'll.. 'I
is upon him .
W HAT FOR TH IS DOCTOR?
ly given gratis, a re now b eing m ade ” • E bert, su p erin ten d e n t. C lasses dangerous question B Y P i f 7
U nem ploym ent C om pensation, as m u ch as nine-
O ddly enough, even business people often fo r­
“No one h u n ts me up to ask for lake a larg er "cut" out of th e bets
basis. C om m ercial loans fo r all ages. M orning w orship a t 11, p m E v en in g serv ice a t 8 w ith a
te n th s of th e tax assessed fo r th a t p u rp o se m ay be o n a v fee
: a
1^...
______ at
lit ll’niph lim n Pzimmimipn «anil k/i
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dogs and ponies and to d istrib u te
get th a t th e ir ow n w elfare is closely lin k ed w ith
re tain ed in th e state fund, an d th is m oney m ust all h av e h it th e ir low an d a re on th e a t w hich tim e com m union w ill be m essage from G od's w ord Ortiz. help unless they believe them selves mi
th at of all o th er businesses in tow n. A lm ost ev ery
Io be sick." So the city doctor told the 'take betw een a larger n u m ­
be used fo r th e pay m en t of unem p lo y m en t benefits. rebound. T h e n ational level is to- served. Young people's m eeting W. W eniger, pastor.
day a business person can be seen sn eak in g hom e
us. "A nd n e ith e r w ill I tu rn to ber of rodeos a n d com m unity
d ay $1.000.000.000. above last sum - 8=*5 P ” >• D elm ar W yatt, president,
T h e ta x for U nem ploym ent b en efits began on
m er's figure. W hile the to tal is still Special m eetings w ill begin S unday
y o u r Lord until I feel m yself to shows. The governor has said th at
w ith a m ail-order package tu ck ed u n d e r an arm .
Ja n u a ry 1. 1936. and in O regon n in e -te n th s has been
All
S
aints
(Episcopal)
he a sin n er and lost," he added. An this Inotiev OhOUM go only b uvant
It is even rum ored th a t sev eral of th ese folk got
collected b y th e state, th e o th er o n e-ten th of one low. th e tren d is in th e rig h t di- evening w ith B ruce Gibson, c o r ­
S ervices for th e fourth Sunday ab le man. choice friend, good to the .support of fairs w hich w ould
ed evangelist, speaking every night
nipped in th e sh o e transaction.
p e r cen t w ill be collected b y th e in te rn a l rev en u e rection.
th erw ise have to depend on tux
C om m ercial Loans G iven a "S h o t”
7:45.—-J. F. S hackelford, pastor. in L ent w ill be held as follows: . fam ily and yet "dead In trespasses o levies.
It isn’t fair, an d it isn ’t sensible. B u t it h ap ­
d e p a rtm e n t of th e fed eral governm ent. T he pay ro ll
C hurch school. 9:45 a. m ; holy com- and sin:.." soys tiie B ible of him
pens. T hose w ho h av e chosen to liv e in a tow n
B row sing back over b an k his-
records, an d th is ta x of o n e-ten th of one p er cent,
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m union. 1 1 a .m .; W ashington coun- and all unbelievers
should help others w ho live th ere. It pays in
Foursquare ( hurch
on th e p ay ro lls of all em p lo y ers of eig h t o r m ore, tory, you w ill find th a t th e source
T h ere w ill be a t least one r e ­
j
2
°
P
B
enediction
Now
look
at
th
e
notebook
of
the
cash dividends.
of
b
an
k
in
g
profits
has
often
chang-1
R
evival
cam
paign
w
ith
th
e
J
o
y
­
w ere d u e F e b ru a ry 28. 1937.
ferred m easure on the next g en ­
O nly a b o u t o n e-h alf of th e v ario u s possible g ran ts ed. In p re -w a r days these com m er- b rin )!ers, I ansy B ray and Irm a
The obvious m oral of this is th a t in th e
eral election ballot. T hat w ill be
from th e fed eral g o v ern m en t fo r g en eral w elfare cial loans w ere the leading p ro fit H errm ann, will com e to a close
a proposed constitutional a m en d ­
long run it alw ays pays to deal w ith y our activ ities h av e been a v a ilab le for O regon for 1936. item . T hen d u rin g t h e “gilded S unday evening. T hus th ere are
m ent giving the governor 20 days v
.'s,?r.vlS£? rem aining w ith
reliable home institutions and to buy a d ­ because of som e u n fo reseen difficu lties in th e state tw enties." th e em phasis shifted to J?31
instead of five, as a t pre cut. in
loans to individuals on stocks, and !hem ' T onight «Thursday) topic of
vertised products. Y our hom e m erc h an t law s. It is ex p ected th a t th ese w ill b e co rrected at on incom e from investm ent bank-
w
hich to scrutinize and pass ju d g - ’
c
ye
n
*ng
addE?s-
‘i
be
Meas-
p resen t session of th e leg islatu re.
m ent on bills follow ing a d jo u rn ­
BY .SPECIAL
is your friend and neighbor, one, w ho ju s t th e H
ing
affiliates'.
Today
the
t
r
e
n
d
.V™
of
a
M
an'
T
om
orrow
evening,
ow ever, sev eral of th e w elfare g ra n ts have
m ent of the legislative session.
like yourself, helps to c arry on all th e been receiv ed an d d is trib u te d in O regon d u rin g th e seem s to be m oving again this T um bledow n D ream s. Sunday at
C O R R ESPO N D E N T
tim
e
to
w
ard
tru
s
t
business,
con-
“
•
P1'
H
oly
tiim
m
u
n
io
n
will
be
activities fo r the b e tte rm e n t of th e com ­ past y ear. A m ong th ese a re th e g ra n ts fo r Old A ge sum er credit, and personal finan- 2 " l e<L ? vl.t1?. th e „m *” a «e on PaIm
long-tim e preacher. "These pages
A ssistance, A id to th e B lind, A id in th e expansion of cial services. Even so com m ercial .
m unity.
hold the nam es of people for whom
W A S H IN G T O N —C e r t a inly
w ay for a F ascist s ta te , th ey
hristians.
C losing service
th e state and co u n ty h e a lth program s.
I have prayed. I have seen m any
m a in ta in .
loans a re by no m eans a relic of
e cam paign w ill com m ence at
n o th in g in a long tim e h a s
T h e fe a tu re of th e fed eral law w hich is most in by-gone days. In faet, I believe / ' 1 ,.P r^: bunday. Message w i l l
come e to the Lord and mostly olit
P ro p o n en ts o f th c R oosevelt
sh ak en official W ashington so
th e p u b lic eye a t th e p resen t tim e is th e ta x for that there Is a more than ordinary 2.*'
of thi'si
3c.se lists"
Backward
Look
p lan , on th e o th e r h an d , see a
O ld A ge B en efit F u n d . T he ta x w m
h ich
ex - expansion ahead In this type of .F orward
T i n IT o l.ro t;,.
.,,1 •
-x -
th e Old
en is ex
™ e?C
h a v e d eep ly a s th e tem p est raised by
Again
h ear Mrs. A lfred G ray
re
a
l
Hunger
in
"ju
d
ic
ia
l
d
ic
ta
to
r­
-
in
., , . I*e *vetia band is an o rg an izatio n pected to b rin g th e fu n d s fo r th ese b en efits is I loan due to the Federal Tax on
ii)l!CC)e',IrSful ,and, everyone is
form erly of N anking. C hina. T hey
P re s id e n t R oosevelt’s su p rem e
sh ip ,” w hich th ey claim now e x ­
th a t IS alw ays Willing to do its p a r t in effect now , (b eg in n in g J a n u a r y 1, 1937), an d is based
base
U ndistributed Profits.
' urgod to ta k e advantage of these
had a noted native evangelist witli
c o u rt proposal. It is T H E o ne
ists in th e h ig h co u rt. C om posed
last opportunities
com m unity activites and perform fo r th e on th e p ay ro lls o f all em p lo y ers of one o r m ore, w ho
hear these
them one year, " lie kept his eves
issue now , su b o rd in a tin g all
o f m an y a rd e n t co n serv ativ es,
fastened in a notebook as t h e
o th e rs, in clu d in g n e u tra lity , r e ­
th e co u rt, it is arg u ed , h as been
lief, a n d th e budget.
in clin ed to k nock o u t N ew D eal ' coolies carried him on th eir sh o u l­
ders in his pnlnquln to the hall "
bills because it opposes such leg ­
A nd as th e c o n tro v ersy w axes
■»«•‘aR'd 1401) "H e had no tim e for
music and o th er needs. This b an d is a to g e th e r w ith an eq u al am o u n t as his ow n co n trib u ­ credit is a v ailab le a t 3 per cent or useual ,Yn T u e s d a y Vand F riday eve- I h o tte r, th e arg u m e n ts p ro an d islatio n and n o t becuuse real co n ­ trie busy street scenes. On the p la t­
s
titu
tio
n
a
l
b
a
rrie
rs
to
it
ex
ist.
tion,
in
to
th
e
fed
eral
tre
a
s
u
ry
th
ro
u
g
h
th
e
collector
con
d
iv
id
e
p
re
tty
m
uch
along
form he sat back, eyes still jn the
rea l asset to H elvetia and does m uch to
less. F or exam ple, one big cor- n :n„ ...ui,
,
¿r
P ro p o n en ts go on to p o in t o u t
p oration's an n u al r e p o r t .showed m eet'ing a fter th e Friday evenhig
th ese lines: th e opposition cries
little book, until It was his tim e to
p u t th e com m unity on the m ap and as such of in te rn a l rev e n u e in his im m ed iate d istrict.
th a t am ple p re c e d e n t ex ists fo r
speak.”
o u t a g a in s t “d ic ta to rsh ip ” of th e
deserves th e su p p o rt and co-operation of
“ m o n k ey in g ” w ith th e c o u rt to
p re s id e n t an d C ongress; an d the
I asked him to rem em b er m e
all. W hen any such group does so m uch in
b rin g it in to lin e w ith p re v a il­ I in his prayers. O ut cam e Hint sam e
years. F u rth erm o re, as activity co n ­
p ro p o n en ts ra il a g a in st " d ic ta ­
tin u es to grow, th e o rd in ary d e ­
ing
political
o
r
econom
ic
philoso­
th e w ay of service fo r th e ir fellow s, th e re
to rsh ip of th c ju d ic ia ry .”
book and down w ent m y name.
C hristlan C hurch
m and fo r com m ercial loans m ust in ­
phy. M oreover, th a t people w ill
You are 1316.' T hat was my place
is usually some guiding sp irit and in th is
F ifte e n Y ears Ago
T h e c h arg es of “d ic ta to rsh ip ”
L ord’s day unified study-w orship
crease.
Most
corporations
have
so
not long to le ra te th e c o u rt "a s a j on his p ra y e r list." So th is man
A rgus. M arch 2, 1922—Mrs. L ouise Otto, 75, dies
case it is Joseph W enzel, H elvetia school
service, 9:45-11:45 a m. C hurch
a g a in s t th e p re sid e n t a rc based
far
been
ab
le
to
finance
t
h
e
i
r
used all over C hina for high sc r-* ?
a t B ald P e a k F e b ru a ry 24.
school, 9:45 a. m., C. H. N osier, I on th e g ro u n d s th a t M r. Roose­ d ic ta to r” of econom ic a n d p o ­
te a c h e r.
vice, depended on p ray er to move
litical policy.
C. L. B urgholzer, fo rm e rly of B uxton a n d W orld h eav ier volum e of business out of su p erin ten d en t. M orning worship', ! v elt a lre a d y co n tro ls C ongress by
su rp lu s and cash on hand. F u rth e r
God and brin g th e results.
D em ocracy, th e y co n ten d , is
w a r v eteran , dies in P o rtla n d F e b ru a ry 25.
m ean s o f p atro n ag e, p ro p ag an d a,
gains in com m odity prices and th e against a strengthening in money
effective ju s t so long as the p eo­
W ashington C o u n ty B ank a t B anks b roken into volum e of orders m eans m ore w ork-
—"I prayed for my b ro th er u n til
a n d p o litical rep risals. H ence,
rates and a resultant injury to bond
W ith the increasing num ber of divorces by th iev es, w ho steal ab o u t $300.
ple's desires a re m et, und w hen : he w as In the 60's. The Lord fi­
ing
capital
than
m
any
concerns
prices
and
corporation
profits.
thc
opposition
arg
u
es,
it
is
all-
nally convicted him and he tu r n ­
G eorge H elliere of G lencoe, serv in g in P o rtlan d
a co u rt stan d s b etw een th e w ill
as noted
daily
press,
a p leasu
re ™ fedeJ
to
be a b le in to the run
stories
a b o it u is f such’
occa-
! 1 J rand, Ju ry - dies F e b ru a ry 23 a s resu lt of m Z c la 7 ‘T oan.'e ' aT e <’finM lyhex Ja n d - stocks’ ^ o f ^ X r ’ V a ^ b a n k s ^ T h e im p o rta n t th a t th c su p rem e c o u rt of th e people a n d its leg islatu re, ed to C hrist."- A C hurch O fficer
run stories about such occa-
re ta in its in d ep en d en ce as the
sions as th e 57th
w edding
an
iv ersary
e rsary b ein g h it b y autom obile.
..
.
ing m eans th a t business houses a re
>1 y o u r local banks. Thc
dem ocracy is e n d an g ered .
From 1835 to 1878 Day. Jew el»
o n ly check on both C ongress and
edding
a n n n n iv
« * •
, ,
r 57th w
"cu
u n ig .tn
iv ersarj
S tate su p rem e c o u rt affirm s decision in case of beginnintr to ask banks for rooded varioQs new federal b anking law s
and C row in tu rn held o n i n
have in m ost instances added to
th e p re sid e n t.
c e le b ra tio n of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam M as- R. L. H arb iso n ag ain st C ity of H illsboro fo r dam ages credit.
A COURT w hich would be p ray er in whal becam e the Lone
the security of banks' stocks. For
If th e p re sid e n t is allow ed to
terso n o f H illsboro, golden W eddings, silver to h is p ro p e rty alleged due to overflow from city ’s Bond P rices D ow n; B ank P rofits Up exam
S ta r Mission, South India. T hree
m o re resp o n siv e to th e d e ­
ple, th e “liability" of holders
a
p
p
o
in
t
six
new
judges,
th
e
o
p
­
lim es they considered giving up the
w e d d in g d a te s and other anniversaries in- drainage system.
H ence, earn in g s should im prove of n ational bank stocks w ill be
sire s of th c e le c to ra te as e x ­
field but the S p irit of God held
position arg u es, th e la st s a fe ­
d ic a tin g m a rrie d happiness. C om rratula-
T h irty Y ears A go
even w ith m oney rates a t p resen t- term in ated on J u ly 1 of this year.
pressed th ro u g h C ongiess, could
ti’n n s f n M r a n d M r s
K i I T
A rgus, F e b ru a ry 28. 1 9 0 7 -G en eral M anager C. d aX levels. A ny stren g th en in g of These issues, how ever, a re n o t
them Io it and a fte r 43 y ears the
g u a rd of th c C o n stitu tio n w ill
a n d should becom e o ne of th e
. ?
'
'• 'la s te rs o n and best E L y tle say s co n stru ctio n activ ity to be pushed on in te re st ra te s would, o f course, speculative m edium s. In fact, they h a v e been sw ep t aw ay , since m ain b u lw a rk s o f o u r d em o cratic harvest came, 2222 baptized one by
sh arp en th e opportunities for bank a re v ery inactive, b u t they have
one In a single day; thousands In
w ishes fo r m ore happy anniversaries.
b o th ends o f th e p. r . & n .
u n d o u b ted ly th ese new ju d g es sy stem , a d h e re n ts o f th c p re s i­
th e y ears and now the largest B ap­
J. F. U lm , C iv il w ar v eteran and fo rm e r p ro p rie- profits; b u t it w ould h u rt bond m any advantages as investm ent is­ w ould be su b se rv ie n t to th e w ill
d e n t’s proposal co ntend. O n th e
prices.
T
he
m
ajo
r
reason
w
hy
bonds
tist church in th e w orld. W hat a
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to r of H otel O regon at C ornelius, fa tally in ju re d a t
sues. E arnings of most “county” of th e c h e if executive.
o th e r h and, th ey say, if th e c o u rt
count of souls Gorl gave these men
B eav erto n T h u rsd ay w hen wagon, fro m w hich he a re selling in th e attic is th a t in ­ ban k s in 1936 show ed a fine p ick­
• • •
is to he blam ed m o re an d m ore
terest rates a re in th e cellar. Boost up over the previous» year. If your
for ev ery hour th ey agonized be-
T he co n su m in g public should keep in iel1- passes o v er his body.
rp H E Y go ev en beyond this,
fo r p re v e n tin g solution of th e I fore the throne. Is all well w ith
in te re st ra te s an d bond prices w ill liom r-tow n hank does not own too
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T
w
o
ex
cu
rsio
n
tra
in
s
com
e
to
city,
th
re
e
coach
mJ n i t , t h e
*) a r ? 8 ‘5 e v e n t coming M arch
]oa<iZ f ^ m B an k s and~B uxtoii "a n d tw o’ coaches fuH tu m b Ie- T he ia m e com m ent applies m _ any long-term governm ent bonds
th ese foes of th e p re s id e n t’s n a tio n ’s econom ic ills, it c a n n o t
kiddles, brothers, sisters, wife, h u s­
20. T h ese b a rg a in days are alw ays “ Red
’ ^ t G ro v e and C o r n e l l
ncost ^ c e ts' L i,‘ the
and
“•
directors i, - plan . T h ey co n ten d th a t th e in a n y case sta n d u p long a g ain st band, neighbors? A re all ready if
e n cro ach m en ts o f a d ic tu to r and I death calls tonight? Then pray. -
L e tte r D ays f o r th e th rifty buyers. T he “T h e M issouri G irl,” a t th e C rescent th e a tre , w hich
£ corporation p ro fits su f- m ade up of sensible men. then
su p rem e c o u rt is th e m uin bul
• f all u n to m e and I w ill answ er
p ro te c t civil rig h ts.
e o -o p e ra tiv e s p ir it show n by local business w as filled to overflow ing.
" u™
‘3l,e r “ P nr
i
,Orai fIank
’,hou,d nww Wark of A m erican Independence,
thee, and show thee g reat and 4
fir,,,' i„ thta sales event make« for co mm” , , w"*>
to”'
,
“« « i
fiK S *
A nd so it goes here in W ash­
m ighty things, w hich thou know est
ington. Thc court is m aking
not."
Jerem ia h 33:3.
G eorge N.
nity progress and goodwill.
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P r m iu S T S M U u r c ™
|
cleared mi history!
Taylor, B eaverton. P aid adv.
Let’s Help
Hedges Against
Higher Interest
(iantes of ( Jianee
Outlawed in Tiro
Legislative Hills
Never Won Until Last
An Old Story
HTii?/ Other Editors Say
CHURCHES
Jots in Jest
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