P age TiTO ITilEbonüfcVg us The Constitution T his Ve;U' Illal ks th t' SeQUi-Centt'Il- W ith W h lrh la Combined the Htlleboro Independent HU Iaboro A rttu a , l t » 4 H illabo ro In d epen dent. 1STS M c K inney M c K inney . P u b iu h cr» Published T h u n d x y — E n terad a t iecond-cla»» m a tte r in th e poatofftce at H ill-b o ro , Oregon a w . VERNE M c K inney Editor M rs e . c . M c K inney A —ocíate E d ito r O F F I C I A L N E W S P A P E R O F W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y Selected «■ O r t f o n '» Best W eekly N e w ««per. I *80-36 N am ed on A ll-A m e ric a n W eekly New spaper Eleven. 1930 H o n o rab le M en tio n N a tio n a l E d ito ria l A w n . New spaper P ro d u ctio n Contest, 1934-35; G eneral Excellence. 1935 T h ir d place w in n e r in tw o n atio n al new spaper con teats In 1937— G eneral Excellence and Best E d ito ria l Page fo r w eekly new spapers w ith c ircu la tio n « over 1.000. Su bscrip tion Kate« S tr ic tly Cash in Advance P e r year 82.00 T h ree months 1.15 P e r copy Six m onths Foreign c. O utside of state 82.50 M e m b e r: Oregon S tate E d ito ria l A s s o c ia t io n and N a tio n a l E d ito ria l Association. First Au^t^p«p»r L arge st C irc u la tio n in Public Sorely Tried W est. „ ¡ j j ! ol)St'l*\ atlC C O f t h e s i g n i n g o f th at g re a t do cu m en t— the U nited S tates constitution. A six m onths' observ­ ance of this im p o rtan t occasion in our history begins th ro u g h o u t the nation tom orrow ( F rid a y ), th e 150th a n n i­ versary of th e signing. The U. S. constitution has served as a guide and has set out th e u n d e r­ lying principles by w hich this g o v ern ­ m ent has so successfully c a rrie d on th ro u g h these y ears. It is th e s a fe ­ g u a rd for our d em ocratic principles and its value has been clearly d em o n ­ s tra te d over the years. May the tim e never come w hen dem agogues an d o p p o rtu n ists by su b te rfu g e o r a n y o th er m eans have th e o p p o rtu n ity of m aking rad ical ch an g es in the form of governm ent as set dow n in this in­ stru m en t of liberty. C hanges in this docum ent should only be m ade bv. a vote of the people. It is one of th e g re a te s t docum ents of all tim e and all patrio tic A m ericans should sincerely hope th a t it continue to serve as our govern m en tal guide fo r cen tu ries to come. Old G lory should be flow n ev e ry ­ w h ere F rid a y in observance of this g re a t event in ou r history. • ' A i d tQ Football nrtrsFORO Churches n i t. l s b o r o , O r e g o n Nation oil Friday Will Celebrate iSOih Anniversary of Signing of the U. S. Constitution a rgus , M. E. C hurch tBcthiinyl On G erm antow n road Sunday service every Sunday 10 a in Sun- day school, 11 a. in >-Johti Place pastor tf Tualatin Plain« Presbyterian Church B ible school a t 10 a. m : p reach ­ ing service at 11 a ni : C h ristian E ndeavor at 7:45 p in. M issionary m eeting th e last W ednesday of each m onth. AH a re cordially w elcome —J. F. tfibson, m inister. tf F irst C h u rch of C hrist. Scientist S ervices a re held every Sunday at 11 a. m ; W ednesday evening services at 8 o'clock; S unday school at 11 a. m. P upils up to the age of 20 y ears a re welcom ed. F ree read in g room open on W ednesdays and S atu rd ay s from 2 u n til 4 p. m. S unday's topic. "M atter." S ev en th -d ay A d ventist C hurch S ervices a re held each S abbath (S atu rd ay ) as follows: S abbath school. SL45 a. m.; p reaching service at 11; young people's m eeting a t 2.30 p. m. P ra y e r m eeting T h u rs­ day ev en in g at 8 o'clock. V isitors are w elcom e at an y service.—Dr. W alter H untington, pastor. tf T he rep ro d u ctio n of the f a ­ m ous painting, above, show s the 39 delegates w ho signed (lie C onstitution as they g ath ered on the d u al day of tlie convention. L eft is G eorge W ashington, « h o presided over the inerting, and rig h t is Hen F ra n k lin , w hose « isdoni played a big p a rt in the d ra ftin g of th e docum ent. Tw o o th ers w hose efforts m eant a g reat deal w ere Jan ies Madison, below left, and A lexander H am ­ ilton. rig h t. The W ag n er lab o r act was designed to bring about in d u strial peace. So fa r it would seem to have resu lted in ju st th e opposite. N early every place in the country is beginning to feel the The O renco-R eedville P arish pinch of in d u strial strife — m ore th an S unday school in both churches. 10 a. nt.: w orship service in the at any o th er tim e in the history of the O renco church. 11 a. nt.; w orship country. M uch of it can be a ttrib u te d serv ice in th e R cedville church, 8 to the en couragem ent of the adm inis­ p. m. W om en's M issionary society m eets at O renco on th e th ird W ed­ tratio n and th e W a g n er act. nesday of each m onth and at R ced­ W ashington county is being h a rd ville on th e fo u rth T hursday of hit by th e union ju risd ictio n al dispute each m onth. , tf betw een Lewis’ C. I. O. and th e A. J he new ly lighted high school foot- All S aints Episcopal C hurch F. of L., which lias resu lted in th e hall field will be d e d ic a te d w ith a p ­ for th e seventeenth S u n ­ elosing of lum ber cam ps and mills. P fo p riate exercises F rid ay night. The day S ervices 4-YY'E the people of the United The men who made up that a fter T rin ity — C hurch school at N early 700 persons w ere th ro w n out (e a ^d re. °1 th is d ed icatio n will be a 9:45 a. m. M orning p ra y e r and ser- convention in those post-revolu­ ’’ States, in order to form a tionary days were frankly ex­ of w ork last w eek by these closures. football gam e betw een th e old rivals mon a t 11 o'clock. The vicar w ill more perfect union—” preach. T he o ffcrato rv w ill be sung perimental and adventuresome. Few are the schoolboys and Hilhi and F o rest G rove. More P o rtla n d saw m ills a re dow n by Mrs. V esey G ard ner. This w ill be They were lawyers, merchants, T ickets a re being sold th ro u g h o u t a Welsh tune. "A berystw yth." set to schoolgirls in the nation who and have been fo r some tim e due to financiers, farmers and political cannot complete that famous unions fig h tin g betw een them selves. the com m unity th is w eek and th e co­ a fam iliar hym n. It’ is a delightful quotation—the preamble to the leaders. But they had a common position in th e m in o r key. T his The w orkers and th e ir fam ilies, paw ns o peration of th e public in help in g to com purpose. Constitution. is th e first tim e th at it has been of lea d e rs striving for pow er, a r e m ake th e v e n tu re a success is so ught sung m H illsboro, o r an y w h ere in O b tain in g ap p ro v al of (he sev ­ It will take on added signifi­ w ithout income and w ith w in ter com- urged. M any local business m en th e n o rth w est ex cept by Welsh cance this fall when students go eral states rep resen ted took have c a rrie d th e burden of fin a n c in g choirs. Mrs. G a rd n e r w ill be ac ad ro it m aneuvering. T h e far- back to school, for America, on ing on. com panied by Miss E vangeline F u l­ thin k in g lead ers prevailed. And 17, will celebrate the 150th G overnor M artin has been to ld b.v the lights in a su b sta n tia l m an n er and ler. o u r new organist. The re g u lar Sept. on Sept. 17 the 39 delegates who anniversary of the signing of the hop grow ers th a t th e hop ind u stry of the sale of tic k e ts will give everyone ch o ir reh earsal w ill be h eld Friday Constitution, which ranks in w ere left of the 65 w ho w ere evening at 7:30. A cordial invitation O regon and W ashington (a larg e in- a 5? , nam ed to u tten d the convention equal importance with the Dec­ rpHE Congress of Confederation is ex ten d ed to all io a tten d these dustry in this sta te ) is th re a te n e d w ith . , h g h te d tte ld should be a g re a t services, and to becom e one of us.— laration of Independence as the signed the C onstitution. finally issued a call for the s e a boycott by e a ste rn b rew ers because ^ ¡ ^ 1L1*US to fo o tb all i n H illsboro, R eginald Hicks, vicar. most important document in our convention at Philadelphia for I S the v en erab le F ra n k lin look unions have refu sed to deliver “ red h e r e te r trie d it has in creased at- history. May. 1787. Delegates were named C o n gregational C hurch It was a big responsibility that the pen in hand he said: la b e l” beer in th e n orthw est. T he ten d an ce and th is m eans g re a te r in- by the respective states, with 10 a. m. C hurch school: Prof. S tal- the Constitutional Convention “T hus I consent . . . to this C on­ present low price fo r hops is a ttrib u te d oootc to r th e prom otion of stu d en t ley. su p erin ten d e n t. 11. m o r n ­ assumed in May, 1787. The each state deciding the number stitu tio n , because 1 ex p ect no to this ju risd ic tio n a l dispute. R efusal g Pls spOU 1 he the resu lt ing w orship, w ith serm on: "The M u­ young nation that had just a few it would send. Only Rhode b etter, and because 1 um not sic of G od's S tatu tes." A nthem — Island, because of trouble arising to h an d le th is beer is also th e resu lt io r “ ilht. years before, wrested its inde­ su re th a t it is not the b est.” "L ight of th e W orld." B rackett. So­ out of an inflated currency, re­ pendence from England, faced S en t o u t to th e e lec to rate of of fig h tin g betw een th e b rew e rs’ and ~ lo by Mrs. C lyde Y ount.—T. A rth u r fused to send delegates. ruin. America under its first the states fo r ratification, the D ungan. m inister. te a m ste rs’ unions. Only one p e r cen t O reg o n ’s T ra ffic D eaths For four months, during the form of independent government C onstitution w as approved by all of th e hop production of th e t w o heat of the summer, they worked A Series of Weekly Articles on the B eav erto n C hurch of C hrist —the Congress of Confederation ex cep t Rhode Island. B ut inoio states is consum ed here, th e balan ce diligently. Many delegates be­ Problem of Highway Safety by Earl B ible school. 9:45 a. m.. Mrs. V er- •—enjoyed little credit. Money th an tiie necessary m ajo rity had i non H opper, su p erin ten d e n t. Com ­ Snell, Secretary of State came disgusted and went home, going to ea ste rn m ark ets. T here is was unstable, and the failure to ratified it and in A pril of 1788 m union service and preaching at some to look after neglected Two especially terrible and needless dis­ 11 a. m„ special m usic by th e choir. no d ispute as to hours and w ages, ju st cope with the finance and com­ th e a ll-im p o rta n t d o c u m e n t businesses, others because of asters have occurred on Oregon's highways Mrs. J. Johnson, director. T he su b ­ merce of the time added to the w hich w as to guide th e d estinies a m a tte r of union control. o rs • r. , d u rin g th e past few m onths. T hey a re so ject of th e m orn in g m essage w ill be confusion and poverty of those personal reasons. of th e young nation, w ent Into San Francisco bay ports are closed tragic, so h orrible, th a t I desire to call a tten - Led by George Washington, early days following the revolu­ effect. R hode Island finally r a t ­ and W arehouses a re being overloaded tion to them here, an d to u rg e ev ery resid en t E ndeavorrnw ets°at 6:3o'p m^ Preach" who presided over the meeting, ified it in 1790. tion. w ith goods, w hich c an n o t be sh ip p ed of th e state to g u ard against a sim ilar occur- ing at 8 p. m . subject. "T he Model A few leaders saw the need of Alexander Hamilton, J a m e s T oday, d esp ite Its am endm ents out. T e a r gas bom bs w ere exploded renc£ in th e fu tu re. 4 f C hurch O fficer." M id-w eek Bible Madison, and Benjamin Frank­ a radical change. Alexander an d criticism s, the C onstitution. u One h ap p en ed in M arion couny. O ut of study and p ra y e r service W ednes­ lin, the convention struggled on. Hamilton was one of the first to 150 years old, stands as a living Simultaneously in 21 New ork the- g ^ a m otorist w en t to a serv ice station and day at 8 p. m —G eorge H arris H atch, Compromises were necessary. suggest a Constitutional Conven­ m onum ent to those early p a trio ts atres. These and m any o t h e r s secu red a gallon of gasoline in an open con- pastor. Sectional differences over policy tion to frame a new form of gov­ w ho knew and ad m in istered the th ro u g h o u t th e country a re th e re su lt ta in e r A second m otorist, going in th e direc- ernm ent. had to be ironed out needs of th e ir country F irst B aptist C hurch of War betw een rival unions. tio n of th e stalled car. offered to convey him „ . , , , to th is car. A m atch w as stru c k to lig h t a P ra y e r an d Bible study T h u rs­ P resid en t R o o setelt in a L abor day C igarette an d th e in terio r of th e car, filled day. 8 p m. S u n d ay school, 9:45. frien d s a re invited to en jo y the U. S. out of w ar. He declared that w orld conditions w ere serious. m essage asked th e people to m ain tain With th e fum es from th e gasoline, becam e in - M orning w orship . at 11. P astor w ill _______ services ___ and ________ fellow ship r of this Jap an ese m ake gains n ear S h an g ­ an a ttitu d e Of “sanity and re a s o n ” to- sta n tly a m ass of flam es A young w om an in “Peak upon th e subject. "T he Man c h u r c h —R L. P utnam , pastor hai. but are forced to yield som e of w ard disnutes hptwepn m anavpm pnf th e back seat m et a h o rrib le death . a T ree o r th e F ru it of S alva- —::— gains. l„ l S . F P q J I In E astern O regon a fam ily, re tu rn in g tion." Thus is th e th ird in a series . . . . . . . . series F riday, S eptem ber 10 N ine-pow er conference on piracy ' T rin ity L u th era n ( hurch and lab o r and to w ork to w a rd th e day hom e from a trip to tow n, carried five gallons of messages on scrip tu ral trees and N ine-pow er M editerranean con­ in the M editerranean reaches ag re e ­ w hen conferences will ta k e th e place of gasoline in a m ilk can. The can upset and men connected w ith them . B Y. T he service of w orship begins at m ent on m ethods for com bating a t­ P. U. at 7 w ith an in terestin g serv- 10:30 a. m ; S unday school at 9:45. ference agrees to have F rance and o f.strik e s. A lau d ab le objective, but fo u r people w ere b u rn ed to death, B ritain p a tro l M editerranean tacks on m erch an t ships. hC n „ r for ‘ rh S erm on “ >Pic' "A t th e C rossroads w ith this continual w a rfa re in w hich S ervice station atte n d a n ts a re u rg ed to ho u r fo r th e society w ill be held , against su b m arin e "piracy." Soviet Sunday. S eptem ber 12 Je re . 6. 16 the DUblic is a biir s u ffe re r it is m iirhtv P rotect th e ir P atrons by refu sin g to d eliv er a re they th at Russie w arn s conference it w ill take Pilot Basil Z adkoff safe after J « ' u , S - 7 s u i ’ c r e r I t B m i g n t y g asoline in open co n tain ers th a t a re un safe for F rid ay at th e church a t 8 p. m. h e a r the W ord B lessed of God. and keep it its "ow n m easures against sub- ! crashing in A rctic in hunt of missing vening serv ice at 8. A sim ple ev an ­ difficu lt to m aintain th a t p atience fo r its tran sp o rtatio n . N ever use lig h ted m atches E gelistic Russian tran s-p o lar fliers m essage w ill be brought by Y ou a re co rd ially w elcom ed to w or m arin e pirates. w hich th e p resident asks. w h ere th e re is even a rem ote p ossibility of the th e pastor a fte r w hich several will ship w ith us. N ations aw ait Mussolini's view s Jap an strik e s at stubborn C hi­ It w ould look like th e lab o r prob- gasoIine in th e c ar catching fire. T ak in g such follow th e L ord in baptism .—O rtiz nese d efen d ers on all fronts. U S on w ar on pirates in M editerranean i„ _ • ____,_________ , i i xr. chances a re d an g ero u s an d th e p en alty for H itler d eclares conditions in m arines endangered w hen Japanese In d u stries R eport A ccidents lem is com ing hom e to roost a t the m ak in g such m istak es so g reat th a t th ey should W. W eniger. pastor. shell frag m en t plow s into barracks, E urope will n ev er be settled until T h e n ational averag e accident fre ­ p residential doorstep, w h a t w ith th e b e g u ard ed ag ain st at all tim es. O rd in ary care the m atter of G erm any's colonies W hosoever W ill—H illsboro quency ra te am ong in d u stries was racks. Jo h n L. Lewis slap a t th e p resid en t, w ill do m uch to elim in ate O regon's traffic G. A R. m em bers agree to m eet is settled. T h u rsd ay a t 8 p. m., evangelistic 13.57 disabling in ju rie s p er >1,000,000 C hina m akes strong appeal to H ow ever, the Lew is’ criticism will n ot deatbs- serm on su b ject w ill be “T ribulation m an -h o u rs w o rk ed d u rin g 1936. w ith C o nfederate v eteran s next League of N ations to stop Japanese days a re com ing:" S atu rd ay eve- finds the O regon S tate M otor asso- I y ear re a c t to th e d e trim e n t of the p resid e n t ---------------------- aggression. Hope also expressed U P resid en t G reen of A F. of I,, a s­ n in g street m eeting at Second and ciation w ith a lot of people. sails Jo h n L. L ew is’ C. I O. as an S. w ill join in action. M ain street. Sunday, 3 p. m., “If ----------------------------------- Highlights in the News ____..____ Our Yesterdays T h u rsd ay , "eptemVier 1C. 1907 Combined Building Plan |H y A. I.. I.lndbcckl SALEM T h» new building w hich the stale wit ill erect on property being acquired jusl m ulli of th e capítol ' site will be a com bined o ffn e ins w as decided at a and lib rary bu ild in g T ....... m eeting of the capítol reconstruction eom m e.- sion w ith ttie board of control h ere Satin day. The new stru ctu re, w hich will be ap p ro x im a te ­ ly 100 by 200 feet and th ree sto n es high, will eosl approxim ately >739.000 It « ill be finished in m urble t<> m atch the capítol building if tliut lliaten u l can lie had at tin* ureiuteet s estim ate. O therw ise Indiana lim estone w ill be s u b ­ stituted W hile the plans for the new stru c tu re w ill m ake provision for the accom m odation of a n u m b er of o th er slule d ep artm en ts it will le ­ so arran g ed tliut tin* en tire building may be converted to lib rary uses in the fu tu re if neees- sury Provision will In* m ade in tile im m ediate plans to take cure of lib rary expansion for at least 12 years W liileliouse A C hurch. P ortland architect ., who are designing th e new stru c tu re expressed doubt as to then ability to ro m p íale the plans by N ovem ber I. Ill» deadline set by tin- P ublic W orks adniinistiutioii w inch is co n trib u tin g >450.000 tow ard the construction coat to sup plem eiil the >550.000 ap propriation voted by tlie lust legislature. T he bourd also gave Its approval to the capítol com m ission's plans for tlie construction of a pow er and heating plunt to serve the e n tire capítol group and for the landscaping of tlie new ly acquired property according to plans subm itted b.v the designers of tlie new capítol. T hese plans include w idening of S um niet street Io provide a m ore dignified approach to tlie capítol, construction of m irro r pools and tlie planting of shrubs and trees in th e p a r k ­ ings and on Hie building sites G overnor Mai tin told Hie capítol comm ission Hint Hie state h ig h ­ way d ep artm en t w ould tak e over m ost of tin* proposed landscaping progruni. th u s saving most of Hie >57.000 estim ated cost of Hus program w hich will thus be available for e x p en d itu re on tlie new building Tin* capitol eoininiksioN at S a tu rd ay 's m eet ase ing revealed that it plans to not only purchusi (lie en tire block of property no rth of " t lie capitol site und west of K utnm ar street an which the new building is to be located hut ttie hulf block b o rdering on S um m er street ju s t east of tliut property und tin* co rn er lots on the tw o blocks to tlie north T his will perm it of im m ediate w idening of tlie capitol ujiproai li, it was explained • * • • O regon’s relief roll hit a new low in tho five-year history of tlie s t a t e r e l i e f c o i n u n t t c o d u r in g August, according to u report subm itted to G overnor M artin by E lm er G oudy. r e l i e f id in in istrato r O nly 6.418 persons w ere on d irect relief throughout tlie stale in A ugust, tlie r e ­ port shows T hat is a decrease of 1 141 front July und 429 few er thun Were on relief m A ugust, 1936 G oudy suid (hut he expected lit­ tle if liny change in the relief situation for S eptem ber • • • • Lotus Lungley of P ortland, w ho w as a p ­ pointed to tin* state parole board only a few w eeks ago. tendered his resignation to G overnor M artin tins week, giving "‘press of privutu business" as his reason I.ungley succeeded W 11 Treece, w ho q u it llie parole board to a c ­ cept appointm ent us a m em ber of tlie capitol reconstruction comm ission It is expeeti*d ttiat a new parole board m em ber w ill be num ed im m ediately. • • • • Miss Ariel E V Dunn of P ortland lias been appointed to the new ly created position of state supervisor of d istrib u tiv e education, a c ­ cording to announcem ent by ltex P utnam , executive officer o f tlie stale txiurd fo r voca • tional education Miss Dunn was for the pa.-l six y ears d irecto r of tin* vocational placem ent b ureau of the P ortland public schtails In h er new position she will organize train in g p ro ­ gram s for adult w orkers in vurious com m ercial occupations. » • • • M ajor G eneral G eorge W W hite bus a n ­ nounced thnt O regon's national guard troops will tra in next y ear on O regon soil in the greatest concentration of fighting m en in the history of the state F or the first tim e ull of the O regon guard units will assem ble at ( ’am p C latsop ut tlie sam e time Thnt will include tin- tw o in fan try regim ents, tin* field a rtille ry re g i­ m ent. tiie coast a rtille ry regim ent and the in- di oi udent units H eretofore w hen Hu* o th e r units Were in cam p ut C latsop ttie coast a r til­ lery regim ent has been cam ped ut F o rt Stevens, rune m iles away E xtensive im provem ents at C latsop during the post tw o years. G eneral W hite explains, will m ake possible th e a c ­ com m odation of all the units at C latsop h e re ­ after. the const a rtille ry units going buck und forth betw een C latsop and F o rt Stevens' by truck. Tlie 1938 m aneuvers will find m ore than 3,600 officers and men in ram p, according to G eneral While. Ri-eent new federal allotm ents of troops have m ade possible un increase in the size of tlie regim ents and expansion of the 2IHtli Iield a rtille ry to a com plete regim ent. N ew spaper G uild ousted by A. F m a j C?,u ld c?p q u e r d eath: You a re P a u l R ow e, rugged sophom ore ally of th e com m unist p arty in the of L. Rival units planned. cordially invited to these services. — fullback, w ho m ay tak e a startin g U. S. an d as an a sp ira n t to pow er S tate fair closes a fter w eek of form ation of an in d ep en d ­ M elvin E. Jam es, pastor. F ifte e n Y ears Ago role in th e U n iv ersity of O regon's e through record attendance. A rgus, S ep tem b er 14, 1922—C eleb ratio n of 1937 football cam paign, n e v er p la y ­ n t labor party. M onday, S eptem ber 13 W hosoever Will . th e first rip en in g of th e C oates D ate P ru n e S aturday. S eptem ber II ed A m erican football before last F our P ortland saw m ills open de- (A bove N o rth P lains) l h e City council has passed t h e h eld at O renco S atu rd ay . O ver 200 v isit O re- year. He com es from V ictoria, B. C., a , E xecutive board of O regon ¿pile low log supply. A. F of L S unday m o rn in g S unday school w here he sta rre d in track and rug- F ederation of L abor expels all its studies plan to win back those who 1 badly needed tra ffic code. W ith fa ir gon N ursery. • * » • classes for all ages, 10 a m., devo- by. I local unions th a t have affiliated and im p a rtial enforcem ent of its pro- T h ree cu t hole th ro u g h roof of county jail jo in ed C. I O tional service follow ing. In th e eve- ----------------------------------- : w ith c j o o u s te r autom atic for It takes the average m otorist th ree-fo rth s E ngagem ent of John Roosevelt. | visions th e sn arled tra ffic conditions and,£sc.ape Friday n‘ght. A nybody can c u t prices, but it j any unions th a t m ay bolt later. of a second to react to un em ergency, acco rd ­ .. , . j. , , . , , W ater supply considered by rep resen tativ es rung at 8_the pastor w ill speak on youngest son of P resident Boose Of th e last tew y ears here should be of H illsboro an d n eig h b o rin g to w n s h e re F ri- P ra y e r " T u e X y ^ l l "day of ¿ a y e r Uke1 br2*‘ 10 m ak e “ b e 1 ‘ e r I .. P re sid e n t R oosevelt says every- | veil, and Miss Ann.- Lindsay C lark ing Io "reactom eter" tests m ade at the state fair under the direction of S ecretary of S ta te Snell. am c ie . ta x . eastly ironed out. A fter it has been day night. W ater d istrict urged, thing possible w ill be done to keep j of Boston announced and evening m eeting follow ing. The ■ i-» ■ mu i ■ Ru aian representative authorized In th at th ree-fo u rth s of a second an autom obile w orked out it will doubtless be g re a t- E dna B en n ett of C ornelius su ffers frac- them e of th e serm on w ill be "Those to sign accord for protection o f t r a v e l l in g ut u speed of 40 m iles un h o u r w ill ly a p p re c ia te d . tu re d foot at can n ery an d Mrs. M. B. W elch Who Pick th e F ru it of th e T ree of Lu^ r' ,a ibl‘' a* « result of d riv e su b m arin e pirates from M edi­ Hie corilm v 7 i su£cesi* ,,f th c fa ir this year, ne- terran ean . ta k in g so m uch in terest in this prob- T am iesie of N o rth P la in . m . or by appointm ent, a t th e House 6 o Leo Spitzburt, m anager. O ne of tlie office, 232 N o rth T h ird avenue. - » - - e m e n t s to he u n d ertak en im m ediately Jem a n d seeinx it th rough to com plc- celeb rate golden w edding an n iv ersary . tion. H e r next objective is bicycle Old H illsboro hotel will h e re a fte r be know n new l,v of an extension to the C h ristian C hurch c o n tro l as p racticed in a num ber of as th e B igelow hotel, nam ed for th e new p ro- air t k v l-avilion Cush receipts at tin* L o rd 's day unified study-w orship "Do you keep your cows in a n7'e„> 7 I r '■x c e ,d ,'d WO'MMI. to,,ping 1936 O re g o n cities w ith good results. , It is priet?r„ . . . . ui ~ „ service, 9:45-11:49 a m. C hurch ,, , _ H illsboro A m usem ent com pany ta k in g stag e school, 9:45 a. m.. P e rry Dumas, posture?” Mrs. N ew lyw ed asked the # 5 (ii th an ’ !0*°°« M ore than a S ituation th a t m erits study and con- out o f th e old o p e ra House, and p u ttin g in a su m ilkm an. during ih T w o I “ 1*1 ,lh,,‘‘r W“y in l° th<' «rounds p erin ten d e n t; classes for all ages "Sure." s tru c tiv e action. new floor on a level w ith th e old one. It w ill in a rap id ly grow ing school. R ally ^ o tX g $ T U h o r s e "I'm glad. T hey say pasteurized be used for dances. day. O ctober 3. M orning worship. , *JJ.77o, fur exceeded sn v ore- m ilk is the best."—Ex. • •------------- U. S. S en ato r F u lto n visits H illsboro and 10:45 a. m . m usic by choir. Serm on: H X l le d ’ a ' i T f a V ' " ' 1' “ '»Is w ere expresses p leasu re at gro w th of tow n a n d "L ooking A head.” C hristian E ndeav­ G ray: Did you fish w ith flies’ or. 7 p. m. In term e d iate and Young O ra n g e P h e lp s is keenly alive to county. • • • • R eturning C am per: Fished with th e th e a tr e n e e d s of this com m unity S h eriff C onnell rep o rts th a t w hen im- People in sep arate groups. M artha for h',7aneSia ? po.p u la l‘,,r‘ a t th e state hospital them , cam ped w ith them , ute w ith Jam es, su p erin ten d e n t of In term e d i­ ,at ? ale,n has m ade necessary the them and slept w ith th e m .- Ex. and hi» vision and Progressive spirit a te o r high school group. Young boa’rd o T c o m ^ l a ,,a d d i t i o ,i»l physician) The people of th e com m unity invited to h a s g iv en local people the best in C andidatse fo r carn iv al queen a re M adge . »...“S a / s u ? ^ ^ “ w e e r d ‘h<> in" eas“ in tb *’ Moe W here did you get t h e m oving th e a tr e co m fo rt and produc- Im brie. M ildred Wilson. Maud S hannon. M arie Join one gro u p o r th e other. Evan- black eye? tio n B e st w ishes to him in his la te s t T unzat. Lola G ray, Rose Cave, E stella B owlby, fichstic service. 8 p. m. Song serv.ee Jo e —I w ent to a dance an d was assisted by larg e young people’s e n d e a v o r to p ro v id e a second show - E tta S chulm erich F ay e Corw in, L eslie Cate, choir. Serm on by pastor. P astor is stru ck by th e beau ty of th e place e i i u c n r u i iv, ,L „t „ i n B y rtle Sabin, W illabelle Moore, In a Rowell, leaving for a ten -d ay vacation in —Ex. C o n tra ry to th o u g h t in som e q u arters, soap­ house U nder hlS m an ag em en t that Will B ian che Rowell. M innie H artram pf, G race C. C ^ a alifornia. u io rm a . iwri • • • • Mrs. P u tn am w ill have box derbies have nothing to do w ith e ith e r the m ak e H illsb o ro a Still g re a te r a ttra c - Follette. Jo sep h in e C. F ollette, A nna Jack , ch arg e of th e services d u ring his Though marked down to 59 cents, guess-w hat-lt-is" fem inine m illin ery o r a tio n f o r th e m ovie f<#n. Mazie O'Donnell. ¡absence. Teachers, newcomers, and dollars are no easier to acquire.—Ex. lengthy oration on the village common». New Traffic Code Rib Ticklers • • • » ♦