The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 18, 1937, Page 10, Image 10

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Buy Ball Tickets
With Which la Combined the Rillaboro Independent
HilUbaro Arru«, 1894
Hillsboro Independent, 1873
M . K I N N E Y A M . K I N N E Y , Pu blisher«
Published T h u rs d ay — E n tered as second-class m a tte r in
th e post o ffic e at H illsbo ro , O regon
w VERNE MoKINNFY
MRS F C. MeKlNNFY
Associ, ate Editor
'Editor
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
Seleeted as O ra ro n ’a Best W eekly N e w sa p er. 1980.8«
Named on A ll-A m e ric a n W eekly N e w sp ap er E leven , 1 9 0
Honorable M en tio n N a tio n a l E d ito ria l A ssn. N e w sp aper
Production Contest, 1934-35; G eneral Excellence. 1985
T he :57th a n n u a l fire m e n ’s hall will
he held at the S hute p ark auditorium
next Thursday night and tick ets are
being sold th ro u g h o u t th e com m unity
by t'irvinen
The •I h v h j v . ii are on call
day or night in all kinfls-’of w eath er.
They a re w orking for you and me in
a splendid com m unity service and are
continually striving to im prove th e
d e p a rtm e n t and its equipm ent. A re ­
cent exam ple of this is th e voting of
$500 of th e ir own funds to equip a
tru c k for fire fig h tin g purposes.
One way th a t we m ay show o u r
a p p re c ia tio n of th e ir sp lendid s e r­
vices is to buy a tick et or tic k e ts to
the an n u al ball. It is a good cause
and m erits w h o le h e arte d su pport.
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stim u late business by g runting lax
I relief iinnieiluitely
W arns that
business stim ulus is vital
M id-teriu republican convention
plan opposed by S e n a t o r M c N a ry
A lte r I’o tn eten e form er cti.nr-
tnati of It F !' and 12 years a sen-
' .dor from O hio d ie. in ('lev elan d
Hid e and.H ui'tie ; of W indsor to
buy ,hp»no 'in ’Frtuice
Russian ' governm ent tak es over
tran s-S ib eria n railro ad as ten .io n
glow s betw een Russia amt Japan.
H istone opera house at B aker d e ­
stroyed m $ IDO ikul lire.
S aturday. N ovem ber 13
B russels conference, o v erriding
protests of Italy m oves to brand
Jap an as an outlaw am ong peace-
loving nations because of hei r e ­
fusal to discuss pcticc term s with
I China.
Seven hu n d red m ore P ortland
w orkers Joni list ot idle F u rn itu re
em ployes of tw o fu rn itu re plant
walk out whiai u p h o lsterers' union
establishes picket line.
C hurch ot E ngland m akes friend
ly o v ertu re to D uke of W indsor by
inviting him and the duchess to op.
en a bazaar next Sunday
Fifty Seven null lax ra te set for
P ortland in 1938
N ational C o-operative council,
claim ing to rep resen t 1 tkkl.UOO co­
o p erativ e producers on the farms,
opposes wage hour hill.
Church Services
C ongregational V liu ith
N ovem ber 21 C hurch school. 10
a. m I’r. i Stallev superintendent,
service ot T hanksgiving. 11 a i n ,
w ith s-ermon and special m usic An-
them " (tle i ,.i 1 \ cci.i ' - olu b>, 5(i >
C lyde Y ount Young peojfle's m e e t­
ing supervised by Mi s C lyde Yount
f .Arthur U ungan. m inister
ml er 1 . l i' A‘
n i ' Î .7 ,
Pension ‘liait Set
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I im lbrck I
SALEM
I.t’4 ilt.’iliiJ afi»l lit eli m g ef
various form
of gum bliiig ami gam e ■ of
ilUlU'V
a
. a v i,
I ( lm m iU h X
i.ioris * fo t all Ot-eiò i»’ ulllZt’ii : ver tla* ai'e
o f Uà s c a r s I |>ittpt)xt*J b>' t h è O le g o li M ei •
t H .nils' I
l a t i v e le .ig n e
Pi elim inai \ eopies of a propo-i<*<l in-
illative m easure
pimsnreit hy Pie league
w ere fili’tl with Sei retury of Stati* Suoli
T h ird place w in n e r in tw o n a tio n a l new spap er
lull* Satuialay, T he tnea lire involves an
contests in l> 8 7 ~ G e n e r a l Excellence and Best
titneiidm ent to th e lott«*ry «‘etion of tin*
E d ito ria l Page fo r weekly new spapers w ith
circulations over 1.900.
state* constitutiuu legalizing am ong oth<*i
devices hank nights, punch boards, pin ball
Subscription Rates S tr ic tly Cash in A d vance
collective pm ball and collective kill game
P e r year
>2 00
T h re e m o n th *
¿0
iaffh*6 and bazaars, bridge studios, pool
Six months
1.15
P e r copy
,v5
amt billiaid Jooms, p a n m u tu a l w ageting
O utside B recon
First Church of Christ. Scientist
In other states
12 5u
F o re ic n countries
| t 50
systems, hors«* and «log racing and other
Services are held every Sunday
form s of raving and racing establishm ents
at 11 a. m ; W ednesday evening
M em ber: O regon Stats
lJm h‘1’ tin* term s of th e m easu re (15 per
F irs t A u d ited Paper.
services
at
8
o'clock:
S
unday
school
E d ito ria l A s s o c ia t io n
L arg e st A B C W’ eekly
cent of th e revenm s from t h e legalized
at
11
a.
m.
P
upils
up
to
the
age
and N a tio n a l E d ito ria l
C irc u la tio n in W eak
gam bling activities w ould b«» placed in an
Association.
of 20 years a re welcomed. F ree
old age s«*eurlty fund, not to exceed 25 pci
read in g room open on W ednesdays
G
overnm
ent
tra
in
e
d
enlisted
men
The H ilk b o n * Argun aaaum M no fin a n c ia l respon­
vent would be given to the city or county
S atu rd ay s from 2 u n til 4 p. in.
have been recom m ended f o r t h e S and
s ib ility fo r e rr o r * w hich may a p p ear in a d v ertisem en t*
in w hich the licenaed activity is
un d ay's topic. Soul and Body ''
published in its columns but in ca»es w h ere th e p ap er
U
nited
S
lates
m
erch
an
t
m
arine,
W
ell
am t 10 pet «’«‘lit w ould be set a. id<* for d is ­
is at fa u lt it w ill r e p r in t th a t p a r t o f an a d v e rtis e ­
m ent in w hich th e typ o g rap h ica l m is tak e occur*.
disciplined sh ip s’ personnel in con-
trib u tio n am ong publicly supported
fail*
Seventh-day Adventist Church
and exhibitions
tra s t w ith p resen t chaotic conditions
Services are held each S abbath
Pensions provided for in the act w ould
as brought out in th e m aritim e com ­ (S atu rday) as follows: S abbath
be paid to all resid en ts of th«* state over
school. 9:45 a. in.; preaching service
A s s o c ia te J u s t i c e B r a n d c i s o f s u ­
m ission’s re p o rt w ould do m uch in at
11; young people's m eeting a t
the age of U5 ycara. i egat’dic ..s of need, with
prem e court celeb rates Hist b ir th ­
2:30 p. ni. P ra y e r m eeting T h u rs­
Pow er com panies are said to be building up th e m erc h an t m arine and
the pension fixed at a m inim um of $35 j
day anniversary
day evening at 8 o'clock. V isitors
m onth
Som e 200.000 Chines«» civilians
about seven years behind in co n stru c­ th e c o u n try ’s fo reign tra d e .
are w elcom e at any service. Dr.
If the sponsors of th«* ineaaure succeed
trap p ed by disni|i4ed transport.!
tion of new lines, poles, w iring, etc.,
W alter H untington, pastor.
tf
t.on in Sooehow. unable to heed a
in com pleting th e ir petitions the proposal
and President Roosevelt is h o peful of
Jap an ese u ltim atum to ev acu ate a n ­
will be before th«* voters of O regon at the
tak in g action th a t will encourage
T he O rrnco-K crdville P arish
cient city ni path of th e ir advanc- I i’eneral election in Novemh« i 193H
F ull co-operation should be fo rth ­
ing tow ard N anking.
the utilities to open up.
S unday school in both churches,
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com ing from everyone in th e unem ­
a. nt ; w orship service in the
Sunday, N ovem ber II
One could h ard ly expect th e util­ ploym ent census. T hese figures, if O 10 renco
F ace I’ro»ofutinn
church, 11 a ni.; w orship
M otorized te rro rists run wild In
ities to ta k e a chance on ex p en d itu res a c cu ra te , should prove of g re a t b en e­ service in the R eedville church, 8
P ortland in labor row
L REALLh MUST Vn'tfrT£ THE BROADCASTING COMi^NY
O regon em ployers w ho are violating th e
zXutontobilo union rejects p ro ­ m inim um wag«* for w«xnen a s fixed by the
for im provem ents in view of th e con­ fit to th e country in d e te rm in in g u p ­ p. m. W om en's M issionary society
ANO
TELL.
THEM
HOW
WELL
J
j
n
i
DR
iS
DOING
WITH
JAG«.
eets at O renco on th e th ird W ed­
posed new agreem ent w ith G eneral
S tate VVi’lfare commiv.ioti, w ill face pro
stant political a tta c k s on them in the on a d efin ite p ro g ram fo r solving the m
nesday of each m onth and at Reed-
Motors
DENNY'S ORCHESTRA.
cution, C harles II G rnm . state labor coni-
last few years. W ho, a t th e m ercy of problem .
ville on th e fo u rth T hursday of
Thom as J M ahoney, prom inent
niLssioner w arm 'd thus week G ram dcclur-
each m onth.
tf
civic leader and banker, dies in
these a tta ck s, w ould w ant to invest
ed that rep o rts reaching h r. office indicate
P ortland
fu rth e r funds and ta k e a ch an ce on
a "sham eful exploitation «d women and
H arold P ritch ett of V ancouver.
of C hristendom ." T uesday ail day
M. E. Church (Bethany)
them being w iped out bv legislative
B C . president In tern atio n al W ood­ children in some in d u stries Since the o i -
On G erm antow n road. Sunday p ray er m eeting: 8 p ni , serm on
d er ied u cin g w in k in g hour« for women in
w orkers. announces th a t C I. t)
act?
service every Sunday. 10 a m S u n ­ topic w ill be ' Whose P ersonality'’"
union will em burk on exten siv e o r ­ O regon from 4-4 to 40 w ent into effect on
The p resident has o ffered th e p u b ­
day school, 11 a. m —Jo h n Place T hanksgiving day. big rally H om e­
ganization cam paign follow ing first
S ep tem b er 1(1. G rain «aid. m any em pl yers
Jo h n Lew is is bid d in g for th e farm ers'
pastor.
tf com ing day B eginning at 10 a. m.
lic utilities the co-operation of his
convention in P ortland D ecem ber
and lasting through th e day M id­
had r«*duced the pay of th e ir w omen cm
vote. Mr. L ew is should go out am ong th e
3.
adm in istratio n on condition th a t th ey
day lunch E verybody w elcome
ployes proportionately in violation of the
farm ers an d visit w ith them an d fin d out w hat
Alt S aints Episcopal C hurch
M
onday.
N
ovem
ber
15
T hursday, N ovem ber It
M elvin E. Jam es, pastor.
rad ically a lte r m ethods of d e te rm in ­ th ey th in k about th e things he is try in g to
intent of the m inim um wag«* amt hour re g ­
Services for S unday next before
P resident Roosevelt subm its four-
P lans fo r the im m ediate develop-
ulation.
ing the value of th e ir p ro p erties. He do. F arm ers a re used to w ork. T hey a re used A dvent: C hurch school. 9:45 a. m ;
Christian
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m ent of the W illum ette valley pro- point legislative program to co n ­
asks th a t th e utilities re tu rn to w hat to long h o u rs an d v ery often sm ail financial m orning p ra y e r and serm on at 11. L ord's day unifit C hurch
and recom m ends rem oval of
d study-w orship jeet, including the construction of gress
re
tu
rn
s.
T
hey
have
little
sy
m
p
ath
y
fo
r
th
e
C
hoir
reh
earsal
w
ill
be
held
T
h
u
rs­
I'tiftii
tilary
Hlfssetl
tax
injustices
"to
encourage
p
ro
­
he calls th e old principles of th e com ­ sit dow n strik e. F arm ers like to see ev ery o n e day. 7 p. m.. instead of 7:30. so as to service. 9:45-11:45 a m. C hurch seven dams, at a cost of $56 875 000
ductive en terp rise " Early action
Citizi'iui of O rcgun a r e
p a rtic u la rly
mon law in d eterm in in g valuations. do w ell a n d receive as m uch of th e good things enable everyone to attend th e J u n ­ school. 9:45 a. m classes for all rejected by arm y engineers as not urged
on legislation on farm crop
yet w orthw hile.
blessed G uvcrtlur M artin declined ill hl I
ages.
M
orning
w
orship
at
10:45
ior
play
Friday,
7:30
p.
m
.
con­
In retu rn , he says, they could expect of life as possible b u t h av e little sym p ath y
control,
labor
w
ages
and
hours,
re
­
C hinese attem p t a ir ra id on J a p ­
ann u al ThanksKiviiiK proclam ation t h i s
ation class w ill meet. V. W M usic by rh o ir. Serm on: "F ollow ­
organization of the ex ecu tiv e branch
a virtual m onopoly, su b ject to th e d e­ for strik e s an d d istu rb an ces w h ile th e co u n try G firm
l i n k ' Heli* in this bcuutiful atatc of oin ,
ardner. S idney M elhuish. G eorge ing A far O ff" by Mrs. R. I. Putnam an. Jap an ese troops mop up S h a n g ­ ' and planning of n atu ral resources
is
still
on
its
back
from
th
e
effects
of
th
e
hai
and
start
d
riv
e
on
interior.
cision of cities to e n te r the pow er
we can find in.spiratlon at every hand from
M cG rath and A lf O. Johnson w ith B aptism al service, 3 p. m. C hristian ' Russia recalls am bassadors from
Brussels
F
ar
E
astern
conference
w
orst
depression
it
has
ev
er
seen.—N
ew
port
business.
th e v icar attendee) th e D iocesan E ndeavor. G 30 p. m . In term e d iate !
o u r m agnificent m ountain';. Kcin-like lake .
censures J a p a n over negative Vote
Jo u rn al.
any. T urkey and Poland.
L aym an's d in n er held at th e C hurch 'h ig h school' and young people. G erm
riiKHrd coust lines and peaceful valley .
May this move have good resu lts
Of Italy
Seven
lose
lives
in
Luzon
ty
­
A
dult:
stu
d
y
of
th
e
book
of
R
e
f­
of T he Good S hepherd. P ortland.
the p n x 'lam ation points out “O ur fu tu re
P resid en t's m essage and drop in
phoon.
and help to stop th e jitte rs on the
lation.
6:30
p.
in
A
"favorite
song'
T uesday evening. T alks w ere m ade
lies ahead of us. for our state is one of u n ­
| steel null o perations send stocks
Friday.
November
II
service.
7:30
p
in.
Individuals
in
­
p a rt of a g re a t in d u stry in w hich a
on th e every m em ber canvass, and
down.
told possibilities for develpm ent "
If th e p resen t attem p t of C I. O. and A. F.
to not only brin g ttieir fav o r­
M ultnom ah county to have h ig h ­
degree of confidence is n eed ed to of L. leaders to patch u p th e ir q u a rre l sh o u ld th e general convention M oving pic­ vited
O regon selected fur 1938 N ational
ite
song,
but
to
sing
it
them
selves
est
tax
levy
on
record
tures taken by tw o of th e delegates
G range convention and Louis .9
help in resto rin g economic stab ility fail. P resid en t Roosevelt m ay decide to d ro p of
th e convention w ere also shown. or a rran g e for som eone else to sing I C ongressm an O 'C onnor of New T uber of Colum bus, O . re-elected
C ontract A w arded
his “h an d s o f f policy in th e b itte r lab o r
in this country.
T hanksgiving day th e re w ill be a it. M onday. 6 30 p. tn.. th e local "99 " Y ork m akes proposal that congress national m aster.
C o n tract for the construction o f a
q u arrel, says a U n ited P ress d ispatch from
service of the Holy C om m union at m en en te rta in e d the n o rth w est d is­
G
eneral
M
otors
dem
and
for
r
e
­
laundry, heating plant and physician's c o t­
W ashington. If this rep o rt proves tru e, it w ill
10:30 a. m. An offering w ill be ta k ­ tric t "99" groups sta rtin g w ith a | be preached at each mass from the new ed assurance agum st u n a u th o r­
tage at the E astern O regon tubert nlo i .
be one of th e best b its of new s th e n atio n has
en for the Good S am aritan hospital. d in n e r at 6.30 p. m. C hoir night is Holy G ospel. T he C hristian Doc­ ized strik es stalem ates negotiations
hospital at T he Dalles was let by th e board
h eard in m any a day. W eary of lab o r strife,
Those having preserves of any kind ev ery W ednesday at 8. Mrs F lo r­ trin e class, for all th e children not | betw een union and com pany.
ence
K
ram
ien.
director.
T
hursday.
of control to the flin t of M alarkey ,5 Kal-
th at they w ould like to donate w ill
th e p ublic has been looking to th e p resid en t
P ortland city council o rd e rs curb
atten d in g our school, w ill he held
7:30
p.
m..
m
id-w
eek
service.
Mrs.
Every once in aw hile som ething fo r a long tim e to d o som eth in g about it. P e r­ please brin g them to th e church, or H arry O'N eal, leader. T h e union a fter the 8 o’clock mass. T he bemi- I on te rro rists in effort to stop labor la n d e r of P ortland Th«' firm 's bid, the low -
speak to th e v icar w ho w ill be glad
t.sl of seven entererl. wa.s for $158 800 T he
he is a t last going to act —A storia As-
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i Kir violence
happens to m ake us be th a n k fu l th a t haps
to call for and d eliv er them to the T hanksgiving service w ill be in this M other of P erp etu al Help" will he
Dave Beck, coast A F of I, lead ­
torian-B udget.
federal governm ent w ill c o n trib u te $52.000
church.
W
ednesday.
N
ovem
ber
24.
all of our p opulation is not c e n te re d
hospital. It is very essential th a t
er. w arns z\ F. of 1. s b a ttle to oust
tow ard ttie construction program t h r o u g h
7:30 p m —R. L. P utnam , m inister held at 3 o'clock in th e afternoon C I O. to go to last ditch Says
every
m
em
ber
or
a
tte
n
d
a
n
t
at
the
in m etro p o litan a re a s and th a t we
C hoir practice next F riday evening
tin- Public Woi k.s ad m in istratio n tins Ix-ir.r;
church m ake a pledge fo r th e su p ­
As a ch o ir d ire c to r w ill bo here, th ere is no place in A m erican soci­
on«- of the last grants approved before th e
have th o u san d s of tow ns like Hills-
port of th e w ork of the church. The
St. Anthony's Church. Buxton
we expect tile m em bers of the zXdult ety for C I t)
activity of tiie PWA was orderi'tl i irt.uleii
b o r o th ro u g h o u t th e country. It
sm all am ount w ill be g ratefu lly re ­
Las' S unday a fter P entecost' Holy choir and also o th ers w ho wish to
Tuesday. N ovem ber 16
ceived: but we hope everyone will mass w ill be cele b rated S u n d ay ' Join in singing the praises of Clod
w ould seem som etim es th a t th e last
C hinese governm ent to move to
m ake th eir pledge as large as pos­ m orning at 10:30. The serm on w ill High school hoys and girls a re re ­ H ankow. 300 miles w est of N an­ Seek I’lto,tie's A pproval
stan d of good old A m erican p atriotism
sible. 'L e t every one give as the be preached from the Holy Gospel quested to atten d the S tudy club king. because of th reat to capitol 1
A Scries of W eekly A rticles on th e
T ow nsend lead ers in Oregoi will con­
is in th e sm a lle r tow ns.
Lord h ath prospered him ." T he m in ­ B enediction of th e Blessed S a c ra ­ every F riday evening at th e P riest by Jap an ese
P ro b lem of H ighw ay S afety by
fine th eir activ ity in the coining ta te cam -
istry of the church is w hat we need m ent a fte r th e mass. All C atholics house, w hiles the ad u lts should go
An exam ple is th e observance of
Intnan-I’oulsen
m
ill
in
P
ortland
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E arl Snell, S ecretary of S tate
in tim es of sickness, sorrow and and th eir friends a re requested to to th eir respective clubs lo r th e to proceed w ith voting plan for e f ­
A rm istice day. Seldom does one read
support
of
th
e
T
ow
nsend
N
ational
Recovi-ry
trouble,
then
let
everyone
help
keep
ard ly a day goes by b u t th a t some re s i­
be present for a special announce­ sam e purpose T uesday. N ovem ber fort to settle bargaining issue after
or h e a r of a sm all tow n like H illsboro d en t H of
plan
W hen G overnor M artin tw o wia-ks
it here, and enjoy its m inistrations m e n t—F a th e r Joseph B Saal.
this s ta te loses his m o to r veh icle op­
23. will be o u r last grand card p a r­ being told th at U S labor r e la ­
ago tu rn ed down the dem and for a special
th a t does not c e leb rate this g re a t day e ra to r's license as th e resu lt of a conviction in w hen needed. A delightful tim e was
ty at M oores hall. Roy. D uring the tions board w ill not act.
th e Y. P F. a t th e ir social
session of the legislature to provide for u
holy season of A dvent no parties.
M ayor C arson of P o rtlan d anil
and hold patrio tic m eetings to renew a co u rt of an o th er state. Most of these cases had by
Pilgrim House
held at the hom e of Ted G ard ­
m ore ad«*quate old age pension it w as in d i­
1 dances and m otion pictures will b e M ayor L aG uardia of New Y ork a t­
th e teach in g s of patriotism . Business come from W ashington and C alifornia, but hour
N ovem ber 21: C hapel service p u b ­ held or attended. E verybody invit- , tack n atio n al labor relations board
ner. Miss C onnie P eterson w ill e n ­
cated by T ow nsend leaders th a t they w ould
th
ere
have
been
instances
w
here
t
h
e
cases
lic
w
orship.
10:30
a.
m.
L
iturgy
for
houses, not too encum bered w ith th e
tertain the society th e n ex t social.—
< d —F a th e r Joseph B. Saal
curry ttieir fight directly to t h e people
policy in m eeting of m ayors in
orig in ated in courts of far eastern states.
S unday n ext before A dvent S erm ­
R eginald Hicks, vicar.
W ashington
sp irit of com m ercialism , close in ob­
through an in itiativ e m easure. T his w eek,
on: L ightning O ut of th« East
The O regon law provides th a t in all cases
G rand D uke G eorge VonHes.se
Beaverton Christian Church
how ever, these Towns«-nd leaders filed w ith
servance a n d th e people p l e d g e
'M atth ew 24 27). "R eligion in the
Foursquare Gospel Church
w h ere th e ho ld er of an O regon o p erato r's li­
Bible school n ext Lord s day, 9 45 bei Rhein, wife, m other, tw o sons
S ecretary of S tate S nell a copy of a p ro ­
anew th e ir belief in the g re a t p rin ­ cense is found g u ilty in th e c o u rt of an o th er
S unday school. 9:45 a. m.. classes News ' topics: “On A ttending a R us­
a. n i . Mrs. V ernon H opper, super- j and six o th ers die in Belgium air
posed
m easure au thorizing and d irectin g
sian
C
hurch
S
ervice,"
"A
re
M
etho­
for
all
ages;
m
orning
w
orship
at
ciples of a fre e and i n d e p e n d e n t state of an offense w hich if co m m itted in O re­
crash.
the state legislature to usk congress to call
11: afternoon service at 2:30 o'clock, dists on th e C om m unist Side '" and intendent; m oring w orship, includ- 1 S enator C apper, republican, K a n ­
I
mg
the
com
m
union
service
and
A m erica. W hile in some of th e la rg e r gon w ould call fo r m an d ato ry rev o catio n of this
a national convention for th e purpose of
service for m en only; C rusader "T he C hurch and W edding Music."
sas, proposes constitutional a m e n d ­
h is license, th e p en alty sh all be en fo rced th e
cities th e re is little to in d icate th a t sam
6 p. m . W anda P ark, p res­ P astor H enry S. H aller m ay be con­ preaching at 11. Subject of the m ent to re q u ire national re fe re n ­
in sertin g the T ow nsend am en d m en t in th e
e as if the conviction had been in an O re­ service.
serm
on
w
ill
be
"W
hich
Way
to
the day is not ju s t Ike some o th e r dav. gon court. The re s u lta n t loss o t d riv in g p riv ­ ident; evangelistic service. 7:30 p. sulted any day betw een 10 a. m. and i God ' C hristian E ndeavor m eets at dum s on d eclaration o f foreign federal constitution. In the opinion of a t­
noon,
betw
een
4
and
6
p.
m..
o
r
by
m. T he visiting evangelist. M attie
torneys about the state house such a m eas­
wars
ileges has been a com plete su rp rise to m any .of
Howard, is speaking at all services. appointm ent, at th e H ouse office. 6:30. E vangelistic service at 7:30.
ure. even if adopted, w ould have no legal
I w ith a large chorus of young
o u r citizens w ho w ere u n d er th e im pression
Due to th e overflow crow ds in our 232 N orth T h ird avenue.
effect inasm uch as the legislature is a law
people. S u b ject of the evening m es­
T raffic Cop: ' W hat's y o u r nam e?"
th a t th e fine o r o th er p en alty assessed in court
own church it has been necessary to |
unto itself and not su b ject to d ictatio n from
T ruck D river: "It's on the aide
an d paid ended th e m atter.
m ove to the new G range hall.—Rev. St. Francis Catholic Church. Roy sage. "Is T h ere S alvation in W ater
th eir con stitu en ts th rough th«> m edium of
B aptism "" We join w ith th e o th er of me w agon "
J.
W.
C
arm
ain.
pastor.
u n d er th e O regon o p erato r's law. fo r­
Last S unday a fte r Pentecost: Holy ! congregations in a T hanksgiving
It's
Cop (try in g to read nam e)
th e initiative. S hould th e m easu re receive
C hairm an O ’Connor of th e house fe itu Also,
re of bail is eq u iv alen t to conviction.
mass w ill be celebrated Sunday , service n ext W ednesday evening at ob literated "
u heavy vote, how ever, it w ould u n q u e s­
rules com m ittee has called upon con­ T h ere have been a n u m b er of cases w h ere
First Baptist Church
m orning at 8 T he 10:30 m ass will Bethel C ongregational
church
D river: "Y er a liar, it O 'B rien "
tionably have a very decided m oral effect
F
ellow
ship
sup
p
er
for
all
m
em
­
O
regon
resid
en
ts
w
ere
arrested
in
S
o
u
th
ern
be said in B uxton. A serm on will G eorge H. H atch, pastor.
gress fo r a revision of th e ta x s tru c ­
—Ex.
on th e s ta te ’s law m akers as in d icatin g the
bers and friends of th e church to ­
W
ashington
tow
ns
on
d
ru
n
k
e
n
d
riv
in
g
charges,
tu re, w hich is believed am ong o th e r
sentim ent of th e v o ters in su p p o rt of the
n ig h t at 6:30. Sunday school, 9:45;
fo rfeited su b stan tial ball (ru n n in g as high as
things to be th ro ttlin g business. Com ­ $250)
T ow nsend program T he p relim in ary p e ti­
m orning w orship, 11. T he pastor
an d then discovered th a t th e p en alty u n ­
tion as filed w ith th e sta le d e p a rtm e n t was
plaining th a t no one in th e co u n try d e r the law w as th e sam e as if th ey w ere co n ­ 1 will continue his series of messages
th e T w enty-T hird Psalm B. Y
signed hy A rth u r M ixire o f M onm outh.
gives a th o u g h t to the 5,000,000 p ri­ v icted in an O regon co u rt so fa r as th e ir d riv ­ on
P. U. at 7. E vening sevice a t 8. The
Tow nsend leader in lie first d istrict, and
vate em ployers, O ’C onnor very p e r­ ing privileges w ere concerned. R evocation of pastor w ill bring th e second in a
(By R oger W. Babson)
Glen C. Wade of Pendleton, T ow nsend tnan-
I w here. Total construction is double England. France, a n d G erm any
tinently re m a rk e d : “ W e are pick in g th e ir d riv e r's license fo r a period of one y e a r series of messages on the p erso n al­ BOSTON. M ass—England is free the level of five years ago.
a<ei in tin- w « m l disti h t T h e ahi en
«
Som e of this legislation such t n
m an d ato ry and. in addition, u n d er th e r e ­
ity of S atan .— O rtiz W. W eniger. of m uch of the labor u n rest w hich
B ritain ’s sh a re of total w orld stock exchange regulation and old
on them , abusing them and snooping q was
of any sig n atu re from th e th ird d istrict is
u irem en ts of th e safety resp o n sib ility act,
pastor.
we a re experiencing. L abor troubles I ’ trad e has ed ged-up from 26 per age unem ploym ent insurance has
regarded as highly significant, csccially m
on them . Y et th e only place anybody proof of such responsibility, m u st be m a in ­
have decreased d rastically in r e ­ cent in 1931 to 31 p er cent a t pres- stuck; but all previous a ttem p ts to
the face of sta tem en ts from Jo h n J . J e f ­
can g et a jo b is from a p riv ate em ­ tain ed fc r a period of th ree years. O nly about
T rin ity L u th eran C hurch
ent.
R
etail
trad
e
is
very
active,
reg
u
late
prices
and
w
ages
have
cent years. From
freys, Tom Monks and o th e r T ow nsend
P ublic w orship. 10:30 a. m.; S u n ­
ployer. The em ployers w on’t do a n y ­ five p e r cen t of th e d riv ers com ing u n d er th e
a peak in 1926, T rains and busses are crow ded w ith failed and been repealed
leaders in M ultnom ah county th at they p ro ­
provisions
of
th
is
act
h
av
e
been
ab
le
to
f
u
r
­
day
school.
9:45.
Serm
on
topic,
"A
people.
H
olidaying
is
even
m
o
r
e
1
Today,
p
arliam
en
t
is
interested
the
annual
num-1
th in g w hile living u n d e r th e f e a r of nish such proof, a n d so w ill be w ith o u t th eir D ivine Doxology ”—Rev. 1, 5-6 You
ber o f w orkers p o p u lar than it is here. R etail | in increasing the b irth rate, im- , posed to co n tin u e the fight for a special
th e governm ent, w ith taxes, snooping licenses fo r th ree years.
a re w elcom e to w orship w ith us.
involved in dis-1 prices and th e cost of living have i proving the health o f w orkers, 1 session.
and so on to h arass th e m .” V erily,
L adies’ society w ill m eet w ith Mrs.
putes has d r o p - ( been held dow n rem ark ab ly well elim inating slum s, and reducing
P en alties a re sev ere fo r offenses against
ped 85 per cent B ut w ages and th e sta n d ard of j th e coat of living I repeat, all our
it is high tim e fo r th e good of th e the traffic laws, and stric t observ an ce w ill not G ustav R uecker in th e church p a r­
Extension G ra n te d
Not only the re- living a re both m uch below o u r New D eal legislation w hich gives
country th a t some e ffo rt be m ade to only pay. b u t w ill also go a long w ay tow ard lors T hursday a t 2 p. m.
Work on O regon's new lib ra ry b u ild ­
tu rn of prosper-1
own Intelligent and skilled women Wall S treet such jitte rs is “old
elim in atin g O regon's traffic deaths.
c re a te m ore confidence am ong t h e
P entecostal T abernacle
ity, but the high w orkers a re satisfied w ith ten dol- , stu ff” to English an d C o ntinental ; ing m ust be actually u n d e r way by F eb ­
' investors T hey do not fear it. Ev- ! ru a ry 28. 1938. and m ust be com pleted w ith ­
An old fashioned revival is being
degree of u n io n ­ lars p er w eek '
m illions of em ployers in th e nation
held and th e atten d an ce is good.
en labor leaders a re skeptical of it
in one y e a r from th a t «late, according to
ization. a re r e ­ A 706-Year-Old Labor Law
and to definitely let them know th a t
E vangelist Pow lesland of E verett.
I spent several days in Glouces-1 as an aid to them .
sponsible fo r this
n o tic e received by th e C apitol R econstruc­
th e ir governm ent is w ith them instead
Wash . is bringing th e m essage e v ­
These leaders say: "T he w orking
i m p r o v e m e n t. ter. England, because it is the city
tion com m ission from the P ublic W orks a d ­
people of A m erica have secured a
ery night. Rev. Pow lesland has been
w hich
my
b irth p lace
o f ag ain st them .
T otal m em bership from
m inistration F ailu re to get building u n d er
a B aptist m in ister for over 20 years. Roger W. Babson in trad e unions in G loucester, Mass.—took its name. much h ig h er stan d ard of living
way by this date will forfeit the federal
Som e of th e subjects th e e v a n g e l­
i n E n g l a n d a t It was once th e capital ot EnglanjI w ithout restrictio n s a n d legisla­
F ifte e n Y ears Ago
g ra n t o f .$450,000. The F eb ru ary date m arks
ist w ill speak from a re as follows: present is 5,400.000, or n early one- w here p arliam en t m et. The first tion. T hey a re foolish to get tied
an extension of tim e from the original <lat4
Argus. N ovem ber 16. 1922—C o u n ty Pom ona
"Can w e have revivals today?"; "A half of all m ale in d u strial w o rk ­ labor legislation ever m a r le d was dow n by labor unions and let the
of Ja n u a ry 10. As yet plans for the new
G range favors H enry F ord proposal for leas­ man w ho p rayed fo r rain ;" “Is the ers O u r own figures a re roughly w ritten in th a t city in th e year inefficient w orkers set th e p a y
building have not been com pleted. Aft« f
ing M ussel Shoals fo r 99 years. G overnor-
Bible G od's w ord?"; "H as Jesus 7.000 000 union m em bers. T his is 1250. T his first labor law w as to stan d ard s for the e n tire group "
S tro n g pleas fo r continued peace elect P ierce v isits an d given w arm greeting.
th e plans a re finally approved it w ill be
changed'’"; "T hree men w ho w ent about on e-fo u rth of our m ale in ­ p rev en t w o rk ers from one county The averag e w eekly Incom e of
com ing into an o th er and “spoil­ w o rk ers of th e U nited S tates is
necessary to advertise for bids and aw ard
through th e fire;” “Tw o successful d u strial w orkers.
in the U nited S tates w ere m ade in
C ounty has 67 stu d en ts a t O. A. C., 18 b e­
the contract.
preach ers;” “A cry from a lost soul
Yet, su rp risin g ly enough. union ing the derrtand for lab o r th ereb y w ithin tw o per cent of th e high of
m ost every A rm istice d a y a d d r e s s in g from H illsboro an d routes.
1929 w hile th e cost of living is from
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H ell;" “Is Jesu s com ing back to in terest in E ngland seem s to be on red u cin g w ages.”
th ro u g h o u t th e country. M ost o f
R ay-M aling can n ery to pack 4 'j tim es as
O f course. 700 y ears ago all E n g ­ 12 to 15 p er cent less.
earth ag ain ?” and m any o th er in ­ the wane. L abor leaders over th ere
Old,
Hitt
Saves
m
uch
th
is
season
as
in
1921.
lish
labor
w
as
a
g
ricu
ltu
ral.
Some
T his docs not m ean th a t our
these ta lk s a re m ade by v eteran s,
terestin g topics of real v alu e and are now try in g desperately to stage
U ndism ayed by the fact thnt he is s e r v ­
interest. Also a series of m essages a “dem onstration" as th ey call it. sections w ould have m uch b etter w orkers a re saving this am ount of
H ilhi d e feats W est L inn h ere 40 to 0.
w ho know ju s t w h a t hell w ar is and
crops
than
others.
To
"p
ro
te
c
t”
m
oney,
but ra th e r th a t they are
ing a life sentence, G eorge "G ran d d ad d y ”
C h arles A. D’H ondt, m erch an t in east H ills­ on th e dispensational tru th . He T hey recen tly have had a h ard tim e th e laborers of each county, this getting this proportion m ore in
rea liz e m ore th a n anyone else ju st
speak3 every n ig h t a t 7:30.
in g ettin g even sm all audiences
W ebber is saving his pennies to buy a
b o ro for 14 years, dies N ovem ber 14.
how fu tile is w a r.
When I asked one of th e leaders law w as passed. It was th e e arly food, clothing, shelter, education,
chicken ranch w hen he is released from
fo
re
ru
n
n
e
r
of
the
reg
u
lato
ry
leg­
and
com
forts
The
sam
e
figures
also
C
h
arles
F.
H
o
rn
eck
er
of
L
eisyville
dies
Whosoever
Will,
Hillsboro
the
reason
for
this
difficulty,
he
O ne of th e best w ays to rem ove
th«' O regon lim it« u tia ry . R eceived nt the
islation w ith w hich we a re w re st­ apply su b stan tially to E ngland a l­
T hursday. 8 p. m., evangelistic said:
in stitu tio n in 1912 W ebber is now 87 years
th e d a n g e rs o f conflict is th e univer­ N ovem ber 13.
ling today.
though h er pay scales and sta n d ­
service. “Golden days and d ark
"Som e y ears ago when lab o r was
of age and the oldest inm ate in th e prison
Incidentally, w hile looking up ard of living a re considerably u n ­
sal d r a f t ad v o c ate d fo r y ears by th e T h irty Y ears A go
nights.” w ill be the serm on subject. fighting fo r recognition, this hall
since th e death last w eek of C alvin Ju d y
Sunday. 3 p. m.. pastor w ill speak w ould be m any tim es over-flow ed this first labor "act," I cam e across d e r our wage and living stan d ard s
A m erican Legion. W hen capitol can
ut the age of 89
a law w hereby anyone found “cut- Europe Likes New Heal
A rgus. N ovem ber 14. 1907—C ounty in good
on
"The
P
ow
er
of
G
od
R
evealed.”
when
I
called
a
m
eeting
be d ra fte d an d p u t to work in tim e shape. F iv e b an k s h av e deposits in excess of —Melvin E. Jam es, pastor.
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Now, ting his initials" or otherw ise d e ­
Yes, A m erica has a m otor vehicle
when ev ery o n e is a m em ber of facing a bridge, building, statue, to ev ery five persons w hile E ng­
of w a r th e sam e as th e m anpow er of m illion. A ll saw m ills ru n n in g fu ll time.
Public highw ays of the fu tu re w ill be
, some labor union and w hen col­ or fence, w as exiled fo r life. This land has one car to «‘very tw enty
th e natio n a g re a t ste p will be tak e n
triple-decked, well lighted and a b eau tifu l
M ethodist Episcopal C hurch
lective b arg ain in g is universal, the law w as h ark ed by lab o r because individuals; and we have an elec­
T illam ook g ran ts ex ten sio n of tim e for
T hanksgiving S unday services. wage w o rk ers have lost in te re st in it reduced the supply! For c en ­ tric refrig e ra to r to ev er th re e fam ­
design in the opinion of R. H. Hnldock.
to w a rd e n d u rin g peace. Remove th e com pletion of P. R. & N. from H illsboro to
school. 9:45 a. m. C. C W eb­ union activities."
strife highw ay engineer.
turies, h undreds of d ifferen t e x ­ ilies in com parison w ith on e to
p ro fit m otive fo r w a r and th e chances T illam ok from D ecem ber 31. 1908. to Novem- Sunday
er. sup erintendent. C hurch w orship. New Slant on Labor Issue
b er 1, 1909.
p erim ents and program s have been every tw en ty B ritish fam ilies Let j
of w a r a re g re a tly lessened.
11 a. m. E pw orth L eagues and adult
T his is typical of w hat I heard tried over th e re a n d - like t h e m e em phasize th a t the m an u factu r- '
M erch an ts N ational b ank o f P o rtlan d
T he need for a ce n tra l agency to s u p e r­
groups. 6:30 p. m. C hurch w orship, ev ery w h ere in England. In d u stria l­ above— la te r repealed. T he w o rk ­ era and big em ployers of E ngland
closes its doors a fte r p ay in g out $1.500,000 to
7:30 p. m. V isitors w elcom e.—A lex­ ists o v er th e re believe th a t A m eri- er's only real protection w hether and Europe a re all for R oosevelt ; vise th e trad in g -in of old autom obile tires
depositors.
by state agencies wks pointed out by S ta te
an d er H aw thorne, pastor.
| can em ployers are foolish to fight he be G erm an, B ritish. C anadian, and his ex perim ents. THEY B E­
W a sh in g to n c o u n ty ’s relief b u d g e t
T re a su re r H olm an a t th e last m eeting of
W ashington G ran g e holds its fo u rth a n ­
labor in its a tte m p ts to organize or A m erican—lies in g re a te r p ro ­ LIEVE TH A T OUR NEW DEAL
Whosoever Will
th e board of control. T he stale, it was
and bargain A m a n u factu rer said duction and low er prices.
w ill be a t a n all-tim e rec o rd high fo r n u al fa ir in V ineland d istrict N ovem ber 2.
W ILL SO INCREASE M A N U -
(A bove N orth P lains)
to me: “A b o iler explodes only “New D eal” Old Stuff
C ounty road fu n d exxhausted. T otal spent
FA CTU RINO COSTS IN A M ERI­ brought out. spends ap p ro x im ately $H(IJHHl
1938. If m en a re p re v e n te d f r o m
Sunday. 10 a. m . S unday school. when the safety valve is t i e d
A stu d y of history show s th a t CA THA T IT WILL BE EASIER
a y e a r for autom obile and tru c k tires. Bids
fo r y e a r is $31.473.
Classes for all ages. C leta Elliott, dow n." L abor is w ell em ployed E ngland has had ten violent “New FOR THEIR GOODS TO JU M P
w o rk in g th ro u g h ju ris d ic tio n a l dis­ on roads
for supplying the state w ith Its 1938 needs
B u rk e Tongue e x h ib its tw o of his fine
sup
erin
tendent.
D
evotional
service
w
h
erev
er
I
go.
U
nem
ploym
ent
has
D
eal”
periods.
T
h
e
re
is
nothing
OUR
T
A
R
IF
F
W
ALLS
AND
U
N
­
p u te s b e tw e en la b o r unions relief horses. P o rtia K night and O regon Kid, at P o rt­ following. S ubject "If Jesus Comes."
in the tire line w ere ap p ro x im ately 20 per
been cu t in h alf since the crisis, in the R oosevelt program of to ­ D ERSELL OUR PRODUCTS IN
re n t higher than th e prices p rev ailin g this
land h o rse show .
n e e d s m ay even g e t b ig g er.
, Theme, 8 p. m., w ill be "T he A rgus i New buildings a re going up every- day w hich has not been tried in OUR M A RKETS'
year.
Tualatin Plains Prrshvtrrlan
Church
Bible school at 10 a. m : preach ­
ing service at 11 a m : C hristian
E ndeavor at 7:45 p in M issionary
m eeting the last W ednesday of each
m onth All a re cordially welcome
—J. F. G ibson, m inister.
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Public Utilities
Other Editors
igo lights in
the Week's C\ens
Centers of Patriotism
Oregon's Traffic Deaths
Need. Confidence
Babson Finds Labor Quiet in England
Our Yesterdays
Remove the Profit
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