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J o h n 1. L e w is, head o f C I o
P re sid e n t R oosevelt, in Jackson
realm of a rg u a b le ideas. W e m ust ing the flo w er of A m erican voung se
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never seek to m ain tain views of our m anhood tho u san d s of m iles aw ay to o f -0 ye a rs a re w e lco m e d . F ree
B eaverton C h ris tia n Church
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such w idely-follow ed com m entators to rn i of governm ent.
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req u ired a d ju n c ts of A m erican life. ing because th e re is no w ork. This
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L o m m e rce to becom e d ir e c to r o f
1 A F ' o t ' I f ■n* d ''Is . , 1'
I
O re n co c h u rc h . 11 a. m .; w o rs h ip ^ h o ?« ® 4 5 ;/ n o r n in g w o rs h ip . 10:45
w illin g to Step aside in fa v o r o f B osch if
in d u s tr.a l d e v e lo p m e n t fo r P o rtla n d
News broadcasts, in form ative as th ev
lack ot^ w ork is due to d e creased d e ­ se
o M u s ic b y c h o ir S e rm o n
' W hv I
head- te ll ,
R ,„ l,.i<< (»eneral E le c tric co m p a n y
rvice In th e R e e d v ille c h u rc h . 8
th e B e n d le g is la to r w ill agree to tu n In
are, become all too b rie f w hen th e m and to r autom obiles, d u e in large
u ir k ' I
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«-"UK Johnson, assistant se c re ta ry
p. m. W o m e n s M is s io n a ry so cie ty
a n v e v e n t an e ffo rt w ill be m ade to p e r ­
listener has p a rtic u la r in te rest in ant- m easure to th e econom ic loss bro u g h t m eets at O re n c o on th e t h ir d W e d ­ . .r ™ ° U.r M r ^ ! a r,'V ° ' N pal «« ad-
‘•’lu n .p C I O lead.- - ,vs
suade O H e n ry O le e n o f C o lu m b ia c o u n u .
W nr’
Ja ckso n d a v ad-
b a d . t says h a lf o f | dress, w a rn s ag a in st U S f , M.s
o f each m o n th and a t R eed- e r C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r. 6:30 p m
w h o has a lre a d y a n n o u n ce d h im s e lf as a
one item or topic. The a n n o u n c ers’ on by sit-dow n strik es a n d o t h e r v nesday
D e tro it's a u to w o rk e rs id l.
ille on th e fo u r th
T h u rs d a y o f In te rm e d ia te
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school)
and
ca n d id ate , to w ith d r a w fro m th e race in
S u n d a y. J a n u a ry 9
adm onition “ R ead y o u r local p a p e rs strik es of th e last vear.
N a tio n a l la b o r re la tio n s boar,) to
each m o n th .
y
y o u n g peo ple S tu d y f o r a d u lts in ¡seek c o u rt o rd e r again t F o rd M o -
ol d e r to g iv e th e le ft- w in g , a n d ld a te w h o .
A d m in is tra tio n
leaders co n ce n-
fo r m ore d e ta ile d in fo rm a tio n ” indi-
B o o k o f R e v e la tio n 6 30 p m E v a n ­ to r co m p a n y.
e v e r he m ay he, a c le a r fie ld .
j Ira te on e ffo rts to assure d e b ut o f
g
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rvice.
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new s b ro ad c a sts are in­
M . E. C h u rc h (B e th a n y )
C. B. M c L a u g h lin o f N e b ra s k a i L u d lo w p ro p o sa l fo r a p o p u la r vo te
O n G e - r m a n t" ? ; ^
“ ’ " s u n d a v 'h e 7 ’ S °,nS "
assist''d b >'
ten d ed to serve m erely as leads to
nam ed a ssistant s e c re ta ry o f la b o r b e fo re U. S ra n e n te r a n v fo re ig n
P roceeds of th e a n n u a l P resid en t S S f S S T . f r s - ‘ t i - S i r
P aym ents in Ft'bruttrv
m ore new s read in g .
H e n ry F o rd express b e iie f A m e n - w a r.
Ja ckso n d a y d in n e rs w ip e o u t
U n e m p lo y m e n t c o m p e n s a tio n p a ym e n ts
A d v a n ta g es a re all in th e fa v o r of R oosevelt b irth d a y ball go f o r a pastor.
...................... .. Elace,
T o W hom S h all W e G o'1'' M o n th ly
F rid a y e v e n in g A ll e v e n in g se r­ d e m o c ra tic debts.
w ill n o t s ta rt Io flo w o u t o f th e Salem o f ­
'vorthy cause— th e fig h t a g ain st the
__..__
t f social hour. W ednesday 2 to 4 p m
tn e p rin te d w ord, aside from th e lone
B r ita in and F ra n c e s u p p o rt m o v e
v ic e s b e g in at 7 45 A ll are w .-l-
f ic e b e fo re the fir s t w eek in F e b ru a ry . u<
A s s e m b lv <,f r nj «■ u
~Lacr‘ ,o be a n n o u n c e d L o r d ’s d a v
to - t r i p L e a g u e o f N a tio n s o f p o w e r
a d v a n ta g e of im m ediacy or on-the- u ic a d tu l in fan tile p aralysis. R eg ard -
J, F. S h a c k e lfo rd , p astor
c o rd in g to 1) A B u lm o re a d m in is tr a to r f.,r
Sunda-
I to
A lo h a
C h o ir n ig h t, W ednesday. 8 to Q M id - come
less
of
how
one
feels
politically
t o i m p o s e sa n ctio ns in a tte m p t to
th e u n e m p lo y m e n t co m p e n sa tio n eo m m is-
in e n , m
’ 1° a , m : Pr < *c h - w e e k s e rv ic e T h u rs d a y 7 30I t , m
sp o t rad io rep o rts. T he n e w sp a p e r
re g a in fa v o r o f s m a ll n a tio n s
; am
B u lm o re e x p la in e d th a t th e fir s t tw o
F irs t B a p tis t < h u re h
covers th e new s-fro n t th o roughly, is about t h e p resid en t, co - o p e ra tio n T-30 p ’ m ; p ra y T i’ S ^ T « “" t K ^ h ’ 0 ^ , ,
.L ilia n a p p ro ve s lo n g -te rm w a r
w eeks w a itin g p e rio d w o u ld not end u n t il
m.. W ednesdav
S u n d a Vg 's e r m c £ ii? r g ^ r o u ^ h P e rs o n a litie s ." V io I M id -w e e k p ra y e r and B ib h
re a d y fo r th e re a d e r a t his conven­ should be fo rth co m in g from all.
tid y p ro g ra m to b rin g C h in a to h e r
J a n u a ry 15 In v e s tig a tio n o f th e c la im a n t .
h o ° ur.
ur m
e v e n in - g - at i! knees
h e ld in th e H u 'fc 'r ha ”
«et L o o m e r, le a d e r A n in te re s tin g i ¿
m eets
e e ,L T h u rs d a y .................
ience or leisure, a n d its various p a rts
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A ; ’ «
h < y w it h i .
e m p lo y m e n t re c o rd and d e te rm in a tio n o f
P I- P u t * '? Und,a.y schoo> a < 9 55 w ith cla
n ig h t m ee t ir » h e ld .n th e
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can be re a d o r passed over, as th e in­
lu s c o m p e n sa tio n w ill be e x p e d ite d as ru p -
, I „ fo r a ll ages
'cs M
— F lo y d H u n tle y , p a stor
| ly ill.
i d l y a s possible, b u t th e e x tra o r d in a r y d e ­
Ih e p a s to r w ill
:i\ u pon a su t-
dividual p refe rs. W ith radio, o n e
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Foursquare Gospel Church
Ji ct v it a l to a ll. Wi- in v ite v .u i to
lu g e o f c la im s p o u rin g in at th e o u tset o f
Congregational Church
m ust ta k e all or none, and a t th e tim e
P la n e
c a rr y in g
ten
persons
,. I w o rs h ip w ith us B Y I* U at 7
S tm day
ch o o l, »,-45. < ,
th e c o m m i - io n ’s e x p e rie n c e has s w n m p ,s l'
J a n u a ry 16— C h u rc h s ch o o l 10 a
E xpresses A pp reciatio n
it is given. R a th e r th a n e m an atin g
era-
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an.
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.
and
a il ages; m o rn in g w o rs h ip . 11. h o m e ­ T h e g ro u p o f w h ic h W ilm a P ,rn - is
th e o rg a n iz a tio n .set u p to a d m in is te r th o
M rt>nce F ra n c ‘ s. s u p e rin te n - vo
m
F la m e ; p re v e n t a tte m p t at
E d ito r. H ills b o r o A rg u s. D e a r S ir — Each
from one c e n tra l point, as do b ro a d ­
c o ee
m m
in g
g g . message: C ru s a d e r p ra y e r c a p ta in w ill be in ch a rg e o f the b u rn -
n e w in s u ra n c e fu n d .
d e n t- M o r n in g vvorsh.p w it h s e r- m
tin
rescue.
m a il is b rin g in g a d d itio n a l b a llo ts b e in g c lip ­
ru s a d e * r «»»vc-iink
m ee tin g . m e e tin g E v e n in g s e rv ic e at 8 T h is
r
. ■5:45; . C ......
casts, th e n e w sp a p e r a p p e a rs in th e
m on 11 a. m.. “ C h r is t ia n ity ’s R iv a l C l ). n
W a r re fe re n d u m p ro p o sa l d e fe a t­
ped fro m th e H ills b o r o A rg u s b y y o u r readers
W anda P a rks, p re s id e n t: e v a n - se rvice is a lw a y s one o f in te re s t
YounL0"
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com m unity w hich it serves, c a rry in g
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7:30.
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n band. and g re a t h e lp . It iS in fo rm a l w ith e d m h o u s e b y v o te o f 209 to 188
C lear at One O ffice
tn s u p p o rt o f th e ca m p a ig n b e in g sponsored
» o u n g p e o p le s m e e tin g . 7 00 n m
new s of th a t locality. R adio a t its
* e are h a p p y to w e lc o m e h o m e o u r a2 aPbeal to th e unsaved. The • 's r e s u l t ef big a d m in istra tio n fig h t
b y th e V e te ra n s o f F o re ig n W a rs o f th e U n ite d
A r m ' e d nbV M rS C ly d e Y o u n t T J -'
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to
th
e
best can give b ut a fle e tin g p icture of s ta te s to keep A m e ric a o u t o f w a r.
fic ia n e s o f e ith e r fu n d n il r e lie f ro lls ,v;
A r t h u r D u n g a n . m in is te r.
L in d b e rg h k id n a p case closed bv
a ll
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w e ll is a ll u n e m p lo y m e n t c o m p e n s a tio n ro lls
L b n°ad fie ld - E ditorial colum ns of
d is trib u tio n o f re w a rd s
We u rg e a ll frie n d s and m em b e rs to
5,a ?eu an a m a zin g d e g re e o f re a d e r in te re s t
w ill bi- cle a re d th ro u g h th e sta te e m p lo y
F i-d rra l J u d g e Fee c ritic iz e s b a t-
th e p a p e r are alw ays open and rea d y
n <
( h n u u r rrti
c li
b»‘ p re se n t at
a t tn
th e h o m e c o m in g ser-
p . . T r in it y I . u t h r r u a h
P ilg rim House
o u t q u e stio n th e c itiz e n s o f H ills b o r o are
m in t s e rv ic e
It has been a n n ou n ce d by
K im
■»-> o rn in _ g —
’ LnK u n ions th a t d is re g a rd rig h ts
S u n rid v
‘2s a t 11 a m : , VIPA
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fo r in te rp re ta tio n of and com m ent e W n ith
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C
th u s ia s tic a lly in fa v o r o f th e c u rr e n t ca m ­
m em b e rs o f th e u n e m p lo y m e n t com pensa
“ 7
C h r i 7 a „ H o m e "e r n ° n , o - p ic ' i L 5, ? ’ pe c,a ' P l v i I e g < ? « n n o u n c e w o rs h ip . 10.30 a m . w d h litu rg C o f p u b lic fo r ' greed fo r p o w e r” and
P flllv6 ? ews.
t .h e ¿ax . Radio, Mr.
tu rn c o m m is s io n . A n y d u p lic a tio n « fo u n d . ,,j
p a ig n to im p re ss congress w it h th e fa c t th a t
n a tio n ,il la b o r re la tio n s b o a rd fo r
Y o u a re re rH G n ‘’" ’i® ~ Ps' 12“ 1 *h G lfie ° n band, w h ic h w i l l h a v e fo r second S u n d a y a fte r th e F n .i l
i i i p w it h us
C° m e d t o w o r - c?m P,e te c h a rg e o f th e S u n d a y e v e - «ny- a nd serm on on T h e Best '■ I | ' d e la y in a c tin g to end In b o r s tr ife
? a e£, h as ju s t d e c la re d , will never
th e tw o r o lls w ill be c a re fu lly in v e s tig a te d
e v e ry th in g p o ssib le m u s t be d o n e to
keep
to p re v e n t d u p lic a tio n in b e n e fit pa ym e n t
l ^ ? e t v w i l l m3?» i S UneJ P eopIe's
ne c v a n g e l«-5tic s e rvice. S p e cia l E a s t" 'J o h n 2: 10». •R e ltg on ,
e
In d u s tr ia l c h ie f-;, b e fo re senate
be able to give this, w hich is th e o u t­ A m e ric a a lo o f fr o m th e w a rs o f th e w o rld -
O n b e h a lf o f C o m m a n d e r-in -C h ie f S cott
s o c ie ty w t ll m e e t T h u rs d a y at 8 ^ c
a nd sp e cia l speaker. C o m e , N e w .” to p ic s : “ T h e U n h .n o f th e u n e m p lo y m e n t c o m m i t t e e , say
*
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sta n d in g fe a tu re of A m erica’s fre e
P. S q u yre s. a n d th e m e m b e rs o f o u r o rg a n iz a ­
W M e th o o d d is
is ts
ts .” /' • “ H o w D o rx,,..
O u r c-...
Scho r business can p u ll its e lf o u t o f s lu m p
and b r in g y o u r fr
f r ie
ie n n d d s s — Rev.
R ev J .1 vv
Debt Load Cut
press. R adio and th e n e w sp a p e r go
tio n th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try , I a m d ire e c te d to
C a rm a m . p a sto r.
, P u n is h S o c ia l O ffe n d e rs ’ ". "C a n W e i f g iv e n c o -o p e ra tin n b y g o v e rn ­
m ent.
Whosoever W ill Tabernacle
h a n d in h a n d - t h e r e can be no com
O reg o n school d is tric ts have
red u ce d
e xp re ss o u r sin ce re a p p re c ia tio n f o r y o u r s p le n ­
H o n o r M o d e rn P a re n ts " P a s t o r
F
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H.Jibero Ann,.. l i s t
M c K in n e y «
R iti,boro In jrr» n ,im t. I V I
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t
Monopoly?
C ertain ad m in istratio n spokesm en
d en ° uncin2 m onopoly and big busi­
ness as th e cause fo r the present busi­
ness recession. These a tta c k s are
haying th e e ffe c t of c re a tin g a p r e j­
udice in th e m inds of some people
ag a in st all business— big and littleP
-
d id s u p p o rt o f th is m o v e m e n t. T h e b a llo ts b»-
! " g J e,‘: t‘i ve d ' fr o m th e t e r r it o r y c o ve re d by
th e H ills b o r o A rg u s , p ro v e th e g e n e ra l p u b lic
is e q u a lly a p p re c ia tiv e o f y o u r c o -o p e ra tio n
V e r y t r u ly y o u rs , R. B. H a n d y J r.. A d ju ta n t
G e n e ra l. K ansas C ity . M o.
D e a r A rg u s — T h a t is a fin e r e p o r t o f o u r
n u t g ro w e rs ’ c o n v e n tio n . T h a n ks.
W h a t a fin e a r r a y o f new s in to d a y ’s A r -
gus
T h e A rg u s deserves a ll th e good" th in g s
sa id a b o u t i t — Y o u rs. C. E. B a rk e r. A lo h a
B
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Our Yesterday.
F ifte e n Y ears Ago
tro lled by lab o r union ro y a lists9 W h a t
opoly th a t has placed a stran g le hold
on th e econom ic life of th e northw est
on fo u r d iffe re n t occasions in the last
i o r j 7harS~ th e -,,longshore s tr >ke of
1934, th e saw m ill strik e of 1935 t h P
m aritim e s trik e of 1936 and t h e
1 W S ' m S * " " " " boyco’ t »f
A Good Judge
T he term of County J ud ge Donald
r. T em pleton ends this y e a r and he
has not decided as to w h e th e r he will
be a c a n d id a te to succeed him self
J u d g e T em pleton has been an o u b
sta n d in g o fficial a n d can clearly be
classified as one of th e best countv
ju d g e s th e co u n ty h a s ever had. His
know ledge of th e law as a university
law g ra d u a te h a s been of p a rticu la r
value to th e co u n ty , an d his ability to
a n a ly z e public q u estio n s and to tak e
a firm stan d have been of g re a t bene­
fit to th e county in trv in g tim es. T here
is n o th in g of th e v a c illa tin g official in
J u d g e T em pleton.
The p resid e n t should h a v e th e co­
o p eratio n of congress in his e ffo rts
for fu rth e r g o v e rn m e n ta l econom y in
an e ffo rt to b a la n c e th e b u d g e t. O f
course every congressm an h a s his p e t
p ro ject, but it is tim e sacrifices sh o u ld
be m ade in th e public in te re st.
t A b o v e N o r th P la in s )
St. Thomas Church, R uxton
S u n d a y school, classes fo r a ll ages'
S e rm o n at 11. s u b je c t ' T he C h u ? c h \
T riu m p h .” S u n d a y. 8 p. m serm on
su b je ct. “ T h e F o o lis h V ir g in 's O m
p o r tu n ity .” Tuesday, a ll- d a y p ra y e r
m e e tin g . S erm on. 8 p. m.. s u b je c t
M a n y See. B u t
F e w B e lie v e “ !
P ra y e r f o r s ic k . A t H ills b o ro . S u n -
w ii| d he
° 3Z L ? J " T h *' scnT|on
r n i t in
hPd frO m th<> H o ,v
E.°„speI'A H o u r n o n -C a th o lie frie n d s
enh H ^ ,a,,ly in v i,p d f a t h e r Jo s-
P B ' SaaL
- Pentecostal
- . .. . .,^w a, Tab
i» u e ern
m acle
M ie
Tuesday. January I I
H e n ry S. H a lle r m a y be co n s u lte d
F iv e o f n a tio n 's la rg e s t in d u s t r ia l­
day. e x c e p t M o n d a y , b e t w ^
10 a. m a nd noon, b e tw e en 4 and ists c a lle d to W h ite House fo r p a r­
6 p. m . o r b y a p p o in tm e n t, at th,- l e y on business c o n d itio n s
P in b a ll and lo tte ry o u tla w e d b y
House o ffic e . 232 N o rth T h ir d a v ­
s ta te su p re m e c o u rt
enue.
Sam oan c lip p e r m issed and la te r
lo ca te d at A p ia . E n g in e tr o u b le
St Francis Catholic Chureh. Roy
h a lts pla n e o u t fro m Pago Pago
Second S u n d a y a fte r E rn n h a n v
i» .,
» .
....... L * “ * ' ' * “ «”
P a rle y s b e tw e en U S. and
I any
A n n o in tm g o f th e H o ly S D ir it "
M e lv in E. Jam es. p a rt£ r
L - i . al1 agf>s' C o m e and b rin g mass nt R o y. T he serm on w ill h e
. I- -
" 'c o g n iz e K in g o f
w it h y o u '
M o r n in g p re a ch e d fro m th e JR,W G osne
,
m p " r " r ° f K ,h i. pia
w o rs h ip at 11 o 'c lo c k . Y o u n g p e o - i S u n d a y school a fte r
n
T v
,7 ^
, "
w.ag<’ , , f J l ’* and m a x i-
M ethodist Episcopal C hureh
M a d e l ? i ^ N K h 6:30 P’ m
M iss S u n d a y is th e c o m m u n io n d n y fo r m e r i t i n ' "
‘ ’r 4 0 f , x ' ' i
I'e q u ire .
S u n d a y. J a n u a ry
16 — S u n d a y
N e w b re y . p re s id e n t. E v e - , th e y o u n g la d ie s' S o d a lity a n d t h e
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K e n n e d y , m a r itim e co m -
‘ u p e rin te n d e n t;
C h u rc h w o r s h ip m l
l L ,esday e v e n in g p ra y e r v o tio n in h o n o r o f o u r " M o th e r of" ,
* hau" m a ' ‘ a» d " e w ly a p -
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leagues. 6 30 p. m .: E v e n in g w o r- se rvice P r a y e /m e e H n e
w Wel , b y ben' ’d i*9m n o f th e m ost
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o f c re w s on m e rc h a n t ships not
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I good enough f o r us."
A rg u s . J a n u a ry 11. 1923— W a s h in g to n c o u n ­
t y in f if t h p la ce in s ta te in p o in t o f m o n th s o f
se rv ic e in th e W o rld w a r. S ta te bonus sum
h e re a m o u n ts to $112.542 07.
(B y R oger W Babson I
,
M rs. J. D. M ic k le e le cte d p re s id e n t o f
B A BS O N PA R K, F lo r id a - T h e
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t i o n f o r t h e In d u s tr y o f 1938." Each fro m g l i s
p a in t fr o m s o y b e a n
ahr’ u d boost ' h - de m a n d f o r p a in ts
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I cosm etics fro m oats veir.-t-íhu,13
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M e d ic a l r e q u ire m e n t.-
p re sid e n t.
h k e to se le ct an ta n ks a re a fe w o f » h e ^ri311 M
rn a ln ta ,n a ste a d y o u tle t fo r m e d i-
W. N . H a th o rn
re -e le c te d p re s id e n t o f
m d u s try w h i c h cesses w h ic h th 7 c h e m b L h « P r° ' ?? • c h e m ic a Is - P la s tic s a re fin d in g
W a s h in g to n C o u n ty H o ls te in B re e d e rs ' asso­
w ill be a le a d e r cent”
d is c o v e re d B ^ u ^ f V "
' he‘ r Wí‘y in t " ' " ‘ '" tu o b ile . b u ild
c ia tio n .
d u rin g th e n e w 1 research w o r k andI th e
t h e ir ln g ; ? nd w i o u s o th <'r fie ld s . G en-
L . J. M e r r ill o f M o s ie r b u ys la rg e in t e r ­
y e a r.
In
193«, o f ih e í? n Z u c h e i ^
« " K e . e r a l business a c tiv ity re q u ire s co m -
est in S h u te S a vin g s b a n k and w i l l re lie v e
B u ild in g had m y f,a d o re rs Pre p re s o n t h' W
n T ’'? U" m p rc la '. a lc o h o l as its s ta n d a rd sol-
P re s id e n t A . C. S h u te o f p a r t o f h is d u tie s
vote. L a st y e a r I d iv l rs H ic a tio n " T ^ i , " t¿ e f i r r t tVad
EV" n
f ' " " ' and g r ° f ( r y
G e a rg e M cG ee o f H ills b o ro a n d M i s s
¡P icke d
A viatio n , reason f o r m y e n th u s ia s m ™
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*7 c a llin g u p o n th e c h e m -
E sth e r E. C h a lm e rs o f N o r th T u a la tin P la in s
f o r t f >e y e a r
C h e m is try is th e " f a t h e r o f »n
‘ ’ mJ,’ t r u , y th e 'm iv c r s a l In d u s -
m a rrie d J a n u a r y 4.
1938 m y c h o ic e is in d u s tr ie s " T h n t ¡q A n 'fth r r ' 8
r^'
M ,s th e second reason fo r
( h . r n ie a ls
I t s w h v r am co 7 o .k
• a? !’thei reason m y e n thu sia sm .
H ills b o r o c lu b changes n a m e to H ills b o r o
re e a rch progress, group1 W r ite rs h a v e ^ t o y i ^ u D th e “ I * b®r - p r*M’ r a n d " P o litic s - P r o o f
C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rce .
its
a 1- in c lu s iv e fu tu re w o n d e rs m e n t io n e d I b o v e ^ o h .u
y , ,o d a y ’s P r o s a ic n e e d . .
S e n a to r W. G. H a re in tro d u c e s b ill p r o v id ­
in g f o r a lie u te n a n t-g o v e rn o r.
» a tiv c i,
P e te r V a n A sch e a n d f a m ily o f th is c o u n ty
h « e i tic
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R o g e r W- B a b so n a gem ent a nd its no"vel v s y » n . th
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s U tu
v is itin g in B e lg iu m .
C h a rle s O. W e lls o f H ills b o r o one o f 38
w a r in fla tio n , p o litic s 'a n d ^ a b o r d ie ? n d IC^ t h t r n P»UtSK r,,rn a n ce in to
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s h a rp e r c o m p e titio n , n e ce ssity fo r
h o n o r s tu d e n ts a t U. o f O.
speed, q u ic k e r s ty le changes— a n
„ A r g u s a p p o in te d c o u n ty o ffic ia l p a p e r fo r
n o t based p r im a r ily on th e m . r ic e i a l « ^ y t a w b u K T
i JhS " ’ ? t im p “ r ‘ a " ‘
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Z5th c o n se cu tive ye a r.
p e rfo rm a n c e o f stocks re p re s e n tin g lo g o f "b re a d and hut»« r " aSp,baCfcj to d a v '•s «he u rg e on th e p a rt o f
Chemicals
Termed Industry o f the Year
W tllia rn H M o rto n in s ta lle d c o m m a n d e r G.
W R 8cn d M rS ' M lr ia m B r °K d e n p re s id e n t o f
Post o ffic e a nd m ill ro b b e d at. F ore st G ro v e
J a n u a ry 8 Post o ffic e safe resists cra cksm e n
A tte m p t m ade to w re c k F o re s t G ro v e lo ca l
‘ n2 b y p la c in <? « e b e tw e en r a ils n e a r
C o rn e liu s . F o rm e r se ctio n h a n d a rre ste d .
O ne o f h e a vie st w in d and r a in sto rm s o f
th e ye a r s w e p t o v e r H ills b o r o la st n ig h t a c ­
c o m p a n ie d b y d is ta n t th u n d e r and lig h tn in g
R e p o rt o f D r W D .W ood, c o u n ty p h y s i-
c ian sh o w s 117 de a th s f o r y e a r a nd 29 b ir th s
u a ry 2 *’ M a g g le R o h r' 42' dies a‘ B a n ks J a n -
n o m in a tio n o f th e c h e m ic a l in d u s -
t r y is n o t a n y su d d en d is c o v e ry b y
m e o f th e tre m e n d o u s p a rt it is
P la y in g ,n o u r m o d e rn age I t s
- im p ly re c o g n itio n o f th e f a r t »hot
m a y e a r o f ir r e g u la r business th e
s h o rt-te rm s t a b ilit y and th e ¡one
ustness.
M oreover,
them
p a p e r t e x tile gla > n e tro le u rn
7 ^ ’ k u t t he c h e m ic a l in d u s try -oils m o re
o th e r in d u s t r 'i^
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th a n th e m a c h in e r y -m a k e r, th e m ^
y- b ra n c h o f ’ he ste e l and selves!
m a x e rs tn e m -
c apnJd w H ^ u % ^ ' 7 ? ?
h a n d i-
U n ,ik p m e c h a n ic a l m e th o d , ehem -
r . f ’ t h e ^ J 1!?? ? i
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Carbon
black
is n e e w a a ry
fo r-c a l
^rtces’ T . d
b ^ n ^ b J o V tU ’.'1 T h e
load
b y $4.438.313 m th e past
re p o rt c o m p ile I
by Rex I utn am . s ta te s u p e rin te n d e n t o f p u n -
lie in s tru c tio n . A t th e peuk in 1928-29 the«««
school d is t r ic t / had $20.495.088 in bonds out
s ta n d in g H ig h e s t p o in t in o u ts ta n d in g scho,,I
w a rra n ts was reached in 1936-37 w h e n th is
fo rm o f in d ebtedneas a g g re g a te d $1.483,612
I a y in e n t o f d e lin q u e n t ta xe s lias c o n trib u te d
la rg e ly to w a rd re d u c tio n o f th e d e b t load
S a la rie s p a id to
te a che rs in th e p u b lic
schools o f tin s state w e re $2.500.242 less f, r
1836-37 th a n fo r 1929-30. b u t th e re h a , been
a g ra d u a l increase in te a c h e rs ' s a la ries d u r ­
in g th e past tw o years. O reg o n teachers,
h o w e ve r, are s t ill re c e iv in g a p p ro x im a te ly
p e r ce n t Jess th a n th e y w e re in 1929-30
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Advise A g ain st “ R ank"
A tt o r n e y , fo r th e b a n k n ig h t c o rp o ra ­
tio n th is w e e k w ith d r e w th e ir s u it to re ­
s tra in M a rio n c o u n ty o ffic ia ls fro m In te r ­
fe rin g w ith th is p o p u la r th e a tre a ttra c tio n
and assured A s s is ta n t A tto r n e y
G e n e ra l
M oo d y th a t th e y w o u ld a d vise t h e ir c lie n t
to d is c o n tin u e b a n k n ig h t , in a ll o th e r O re ­
gon c o u n ties.
c u rr e n t s lu m p has s ta rte d p rices
d o w n again and th e o u tlo o k is c o n -
s iq u i n t ly b e tte r. M o re o v e r, t h e in -
Bet L arge Slim
du tr.v is too c o m p le x and n im b le
O regon p a tro n s o f h o rse a n il d o g races
to tie an easy s tic k u p fo r p o lit i­
w a g e re d $3.735.113 on th e dogs and ponies
cians. T h is " la b o r - p r o o f" and " p o li­
d u rin g 1937. th e lu c k y h o ld e rs o f th e w in -
tic s - p r o o f ' fe a tu re is a t h ir d re a ­
M 9 7 7 t«u»C?tS d r a w ln « «’ '»W'1 nt) a g gregate o f
son fo r m y e n thu sia sm .
$ 3 2 ".5 0 2 in re tu rn . T h e d iffe re n c e o f $467 -
Hedges Against In fla tio n and W ar
901 rep re se n ts th e 10 p e r ce n t w ith h e ld by
F u rth e rm o re ,
th e in d u s try
is
tn e p ro m o te rs o f th e races and th e 2 '4 p e r
a
b'V tw o rnor' ’ hedges in
cent " c u t" c la im e d b y th e s ta te fo r p e r m it- -a
a d d itio n to those a lre a d y m e n tio n - !
tin g th e races. Bets on th e P o rtla n d do»
,,lr s t '
«he s m o ld e rin g fire s
o n lv S « i'7 n7« a ra o u n te d '<> W M 2 5 I2 w h ile
Of in fla tio n blaze again, th e in d u s ­
o n ly $93.776 was w a g e re d on th e horses nt
t r y s h o u ld be a m o n g th e best o f
th e s ta te fa ir.
havens fo r c a p ita l. Second
I see
no p ro b a b ility o f a g e n e ra l E u ro ­
pean w a r in 1938. H o w e v e r w i t h
A pprove L ibrary P lan s
w o r ld c o n d itio n s as u n s e ttle d as
T h e b o a rd o f c o n tro l gave its a p p ro v a l to
th e y a re a " w a r p ro o f" in d u s try
plans fo r th e n e w s ta te lib r a r y b u ild in »
n a tu r a lly is p o p u la r. C e rta in ly , the
th is w eek, o p e n in g th e w a y fo r th e c a ll
f n iT h 'C , m/ '‘ k p rs w ' ,,lId he r u n n in g
fo r b id s on th e s tru c tu re , cost o f w h ic h is
f u ll- b la s t d u r in g a w a r
p e rio d
«'
e s tim a te d at a p p ro x im a te ly $739 000
Hence, w h ile th e business seems Io
b,
- in a p o s itio n to b e n e fit fro m
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T hirty Y ears Ago
A rg u s . J a n u a ry 9 .1908—C o u n ty b o a rd m akes
a n n u 3 l ta x le v y . F ig u re $33,000 m o re th a n la s t
th e ir d e b t
« • v e il years, a c c o rd in g t o n
c u rifie s a re
p o p u la r v ith me *
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re la tio n to t h e ir e a rn in g s. In v e s to rs
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U n ite d S tates m ig h t w a n t to get
back
soni, o f th e scrap m e ta l Japan has been
peen
In c id e n t
d ir ‘ 'C t,y
in , h r P a n :l’ '
T w o E n g lis h m e n h a v e been fe u d in g fo r
71 ye a rs T h a t s n m a rk f o r business at, I
th e neW d e a l to »¡m at.
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o f p u tt n g o ne s h e ll in a re v o lv e r, s p in n in g
th e c y lin d e r and p u llin g th e tr ig g e r O ne
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r i l y p e d e s tria n s J
s t ill t r y to cross s tr e e t, a g a in st lig h ts .
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