The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 20, 1938, Page 8, Image 8

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Third place winner In two national
newspaper contests in 1937—General
excellen ce and Best Editorial Page lor
w eekly newspapers with circulations
over
1.00(1.
Fight Paralysis
a n g y 3,
n i l l s p o n o ,
Church Services
A big com m ittee is w orking here
lo r ilie success of the a n n u al presi
dent s b irth d ay ball, the proceeds ot
w hich go to com bat in fan tile paralv
sis th ro u g h a national foundation
1 his event has nothing to do w ith
politics anti should h a \t the whole-
h e a rted co-operation of t'\e r \ indi
\ ¡dual.
pastor.
Silly Talk
T hat business is purposely laving
dow n on the jo b to c re a te a recession
Subscription Rates S trictly Cash in A dvance
io em b a rra ss th e present a d m in is tra ­
Per year
$2 00 Three months
$ 60
tion. is the contention of R obert Ja c k -
Six months
1 15 P er copy
05
son and S e c re ta ry Ickes ol the a d m in ­
Outside Oregon
istration forces. Such com m ent is
In other states
$2 30 Foreign countries $3 30
silly. W hat business, big or sm all, is
M e m b e r: O r e r o r S t a t t
going to cut o tt its nose to spite its
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aper.
Editorial A ss o c ia tio n
lace. 1 here a re som e very im portant
L a rg e s t A B C W e e k ly
a n d N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l
C ir c u la t io n in W e s t.
A s s o c ia tio n .
reasons for the slum p. P robably the
most im portant being the w id esp read
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n ° f in a n c ia l reepon -
i 1 ¿x I
»r ~ r » x h u h ni«> . » p e a r
. J v e r t i. e n t e n t e
industrial strife th a t has resu lted in
p u b lis h e d in Its c o lu m n s but in
x h e r e th e p a p e r
the g re a te st loss of m an-hours in the
IS a t f a u lt i t w i ll r e p r in t th a t p a r t o f a n a d v e rtis e -
m e m 111 w h ic h th e ty p o g r a p h ic a l m is ta k e occurs.
c o u n try ’s history. This has n a tu ra ly
cut dow n th e buying pow er. If a m an
isn t w orking, he isn’t m aking anv
m onev to spend.
Tlitir* lay .Tarn ny
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Beaverton Christian Church
Hiblc school n ext Lords- Jay . 0 45
a 111 Mt V ernon Hopper, superin-
tt ■ deni Special nut-. c b> the or-
ch esira C om m union service and
preaching 11 a ,,,. subject
Ju n k -
ix th e Lord-: |).n " Special m usic
tv \ ouiig people’s meet-
ing. b .to p m. Preaching. 7 30. sub-
ill .
Th. I'll.. Be’ggars ' Mid-week.
Bd.!. -mdy .md p ra y e r service each
W ednesday. 8 p m G eo 11 Hatch
o rpo o n
Lotteries Taboo
(By A, I
fv> jSA
7
t WROUGU I t e
IG F
Trinity I utheran Church
P ublic w orship at 11 a in . S un-
dav -chool .md Bible class at 10
Serm on topic. By Faith. Not Sight '
- i o r - , You a re cordially \y*el- I
coined to w orship w ith us
l.ludlieek)
u p ti me court opinion last
SALEM Th
it eek outlaw ing slot mm lillii'-i Ulwl pinball
games a- i u t l e l ic 4 o p e ia le d i l l vlulatloli of
ttie stale const 11 Ut lull tolls the fillie ia l belli
Upon all eUCh devices 111 O le g o li." a e c o ld ln g
to It.dpli Moody, assistant a llo t ncy g en ei.it.
Moody w ho ha - been active In pl'o.wcutlng
pinball and lot mai lime operators in M an,in
and Polk lu tin tle: declared that II now
become Rie duty ol every ili- lin t attoim -v
iiud law e n to i i eiiient offici i' ill the ita le to
see to it that none of these device» a re pet-
m ilted to opcrule hi th eir cutinUe«
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ly i'.'u lt’i's S i'i 'iu tm - M ¡ ti th 'd
Putrona of the -tale lib rary are becom ­
ing m ole serious-m inded in then rendim '
in the opinion of Miss H arriet C Lung, atute
librarian Mail order requests for book; on
tin1 useful aits d u rin g 1937 w eie m ore than
double the requests for the aine type« o.
books during 1933. records of the librat i
reveal T here was ulso it inalet i.il Increase
in requests for books on auclulogy a n i n
economics, philusophy r e l i g i o n and h o m .V
economies On the th e r hand requests for
bunks of fiction tell off from 15 095 in IW.II
to 10 902 in 1937
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Christian Church
1 id s day unified study-w orship
service 9 43-11:43 a in C h u rc h :
school 9 4. m orning w orship 10 43
Music by choir. Serm on
R ebuild­
ing th e W alls' C h r.sp a n E ndeavor
t> ->0 p m Interm ediate, high school '
and young people Also study for
adults at sam e tu n e in Kook of R ev­
elation E vangelistic service 7 30 p
n. 1 i elu d e by th e orchestra. Song
serv ce assisted by young people's
e.toir S erm on study of 7th ch ap ter
of Jo h n C hoir night W ednesday. i to th e Presby terian an d Episcopal
8 to 9 M id-w eek service. T hursday ■ church A nyone d e s irin g to atten d
TrnnsfeV- f ’jwt'8
' at p. m T o n ig h ts leader is V iv­ 1 th e d in n e r should speak to th e
Fifty*eight m ental case* now b r i i , j
(M A R Y AN N G A R T H O F N E R . E d ito r '
ian Lewis. Topic w ith discussion vicar or to Vesey G ard n er, w ho
treated .it the tw u state hospitals will be
The G irl R, v iv e s w ork in g for charge of the speaking parts Mi
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w
ill
probably
hav
e
ch
arg
e
of
the
rrid
a
y
.
Ja
n
u
a
ry
28.
8
o’clock
E
v
en
­
F o r several w eeks com m ittees of
tran sferred to the new federal institution
ing of m usical en te rta in m e n t bv tickets. Anyone, w h eth er a m em ber th e ir rings have had several me<-l- Helen Wick
taking charge of
at Hos<*bur< shortly a fter F eb ru ary 1 T h l r t \ -
farm ers have been holding m eetings
A .h er' G a rre tt and his com pany of of the church or not. will be w t e l - i ‘n*''i w ith Beulah S hepherd, ring dnnees
eight patients w ill he tran sferred from the
R elief costs a re m ounting ev ery ­ s '•.... A free-w ill offering A w el­ coined D inner price is 85c. L..,-..
,.lst ; ch airm an T he G u l R eserves chorus
p rep a rin g d etailed re p o rts for use at
The Philos w ent skating M onday
Sulcm hospital and 20 from th»* l ’»,ndlet« ii
• has been practicing
S
unday
th
e
v
icar
conducted
the
ves-
com
e
aw
aits
you
a:
every
service
—
w
here,
due
in
large
p
a
rt
to
the
in
te
r­
night and had leftesh in en ts nfter-
W ashington co u n ty ’s fa rm economic
institution.
R L. P utnam , pastor.
I p e r service at the M asonic Home C oach M a tth e w s S p e a k s
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o
ils
at
Miss
V
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conference next week. N early every­ necine w a rfa re betw een th e
for the M asonic Lodge an d E astern
At the S enate m eeting
Coach hom e
First Church oi Christ. Scientist S ta r of H illsboro S erm on subject
thing ol interest to the fa rm e r an d his and A. F. ot I,. Ju risd ic tio n a l dis­
M atty
M atthew -; front U n iv e rsity P o rtlan d er S p e a k s
I.ii'tM iscs R e v o k e d
S erv ices a re held every Sunday was "The P ow er and Reality of the , i'f P ortland, talked on sports
putes have th ro w n th o u sa n d s out of
helpm ate, th e hom em aker, from the
A total of 1 427 O regon m otorists -uffer-
Dr Lewis F M artin, head of the
ai 1 -
1,1 1 W ednesday evening laiseeii " Solos by Mrs Vesey G a rd ­
Miss M .irv Y oder s a rt c la sses a te ■ C hild G uidance clinic of the P o r t­ ed revocation o r suspension of th eir drlvei
w
ork
in
m
any
p
a
rts
of
th
e
country,
economic view point is included in one
services at 8 o’clock; Sunday-school ner. accom panied by Mrs F red Sew - I s ta r tin g c h a rc o a l sk e tch in g .
license.* during 1BS7. uccordlntf to fi<ur»vt
land public schools addressed the
or a n o th e r oi th e fo u r larg e topics of d isru p ted business, and m ade a farce
at 11 a. m. P u p ils up to th e age ell. and R obert Kelly accom panied
Thi> H i-Y b o y s a r e going to th e H illsboro I’ I' A Monday evening
m ade public by S ecretary of S tate Snell.
of latv and o rd er. M uch of it is due
of 20 y ears a re w elcom ed. F ree by Mrs J j | M orton w ere re n d e r­
farm crops, farm hom e and ru ra l life
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Oaks,
skating
this
W
ednesday
night
T
his total is 290 m ore than the 1930 figur«*
read in g room open on W ednesdays ed A large delegation from H ills­ I T h ey a r e p la n n in g a ih eu tre purtv He poke on "Child D ifference
to th e ad m in istra tio n fo ste re d la b o r
ivestock production and use of the
D riving w hllo intoxtratod i
I l k M em bers C om pete
boro
attended
R
eginald
H
i
c
k
s
and
S
atu
rd
ay
s
from
2
u
n
til
4
p
m
la te r
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laws, the s tra d d lin g of th e d e p a rt­ S u n d ay ’s topic. ' T ru th "
revocations or 87 tier cent of the total In
vicar.
O fficers of the H illsboro F uture
P ractice for O p e re tta
1035 cuseji the kUMpenaion or revocation wa>
m ent of labor and th e im potency of
W ashington county, as well as all
F
arm
ers
of
A
m
erica
ch
ap
te
r
com
­
The G lee clubs are w orking hard
subject to the safety responsibility act u n ­
peted
in
th
e
u
p
p
er
W
illam
ette
six-
S e v e n th -d a y A d v e n tis t C h u rc h
O regon, is first and forem ost an a g ri­ the national lab o r relatio n s b o a rd . It
Foursquare Gospel Church
on the o p eretta. "Blow Me Down
p arliam en tary contest ut Mc­ d e r which the d riv er must eatabhvh pr»* f
ervices a re held each S abbath
S unday school, 9 45 a m . clas.se: ' T he pirates, apprentices, school tionul
cu ltu ral country, and H illsboro is in is tim e an aroused public opinion d e ­ I S S atu
of financial responsibility before his right
M
innville
last S aturday am) per-
rd
ay
)
as
follow
s:
S
abbath
i
girls,
and
w
aitresses
a
re
busy
ar-
for all ages; m orning w orship. 11 a
m anded action th a t w ould resto re
to operate a car will be restored
th e c e n te r of a vast and rich farm in g
school, 9 15 a. m ; p reach in g service m ; C ru sad er p ra y e r m eeting. 5 45 p I ranging costum es and practicing tornied creditably for th e am ount
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a re a : w hat industries a re here a re d e ­ peace and put us back on th e road to non11' y o u n * People's m eeting a t m C ru sad er service. 6 15 p m Wan ' Miss T ennessee W eatheroud has of th eir ex p erien ce H illsboro boys
in tlie contest w .-ie N orm an Brad-
2:30 p m. P ra y e r m eeting T h u rs­ ( da P ark, president: evangelistic se r­
pendent upon farm s and farm p ro d ­ recoverv.
B
uildings
('onsidered
Icy.
B«»b
H
einrich.
Don
K<*rktnan.
day ev en in g at 8 o’clock V isito rs' vice 7 30 p. m P ra y e r m eeting ’
ucts fo r most of th e ir raw m aterials,
C uiisiderntiun of proposals for
P o rt-
a re w elcom e at any service —Dr. T uesday evening a! 7 43 P raise s e r ­ B enediction of th e most blessed Hemi t ’oussi-iis. Tom G reg g , and E
W alter H u ntington, pastor.
tf vice. F riday evening at 7 45 —Rev sectam ent Holy mass every day at E Row land, adviser Independence's
riv e hundred m illion do llars a re in ­
land office building by th e board of ontrol
W
est
Coast
L
um
berm
en's
associa­
8:15
a.
m
T
uesday
m
ornings
a
fter
i
hapior
|
laced
first.
F
orest
G
rove
hag
ap
p
aren
tly
been
narrow
ed
dow
n
to
fivi
vested in farm s, farm buildings and
•J W C arm ain. pastor.
the mass, devotion to O ur M other second amt N ew berg th u d O thers
tion is p red ic tin g a b e tte r y e a r in
offers. These include the Elks tem ple, the
The Orenco-Reedville Parish
equipm ent in th e sta te of O regon, and
of Perpetual H elp," followed bv com peting w ere Amity. Dayton. B oard of T rade building. t h e P o rtlan d
S u n d ay school in both churches.
1938 fo r th e n o rth w e st's g re a te s t in­
Free Methodist Church
74 per cent of the basic new w ealth of
benediction
A n o th er card i arty M cM innville and C loverdale
M unicipal M arket building. I h e Lloyd ;
10 a. m.: w orship service in the
d
u
stry
th
a
n
in
1937.
Let
us
hope
th
a
t
Ja n u a ry 19 to F e b ru a ry 6—revival will be held this T hursday evening
the sta te is produced an n u a lly on its
O renco church. 11 a m.: w orship
proposal and a proposed civic cen te r on the
services w ith Rev A Tom ' Frazier. at Moore s hall. Roy A g reat s u r­
th
e
intern
ecin
e
lab
o
r
strife
will
be
Eeedv
G
range
Assists
serv
ice
In
th
e
R
eedvilie
church,
8
west
side The first th ree of these proposals
farm s. W ashington countv is resp o n ­
aw aits von E verybody is in-
b ro u g h t to an e a rly end a n d th a t
p. m.
om en's M issionary society U nited S tates general conference prise
involve the purchase of old buildings and
I.eedy G runge w ill assist H illsboro
sible fo r m uch of this w ealth. H ence,
.'."d
F
.d
h
t
r
J
,
ph
I!
Sa.il
evangelist,
as
evangelist.
H
ear
this
m eets at O renco on th e th ird W ed­
th e ir reconditioning to m eet th e need of the
G range in co n ferrin g the th ird and
a n y th in g of in terest to farm s is n a t­ P re sid e n t R oosevelt’s “ m u st" legisla­ nesday of each m onth and at Reed- mail preach an old-fashioned, ru g ­
fourth degree nt th e ir m eeting
state. Lloyd's, In c , has offered to donate
ged
gospel
(E
very
night
except
tion
fo
r
a
m
uch
needed
resu
m
p
tio
n
of
v ille on th e fo u rth T hu rsd ay of
First Baptist Church
urally ot in terest to th e w hole county
T hursday evening
a .site on the east side and to accept th ie e
each m onth.
y S a tu rd a y >. Ja n u a ry 23 at 10 a m
hom e building be e n acted and have
per cent certificates of indebtedness in fi­
P ra y e r and Bible study T hursday
and th e g re a t m ajo rity of its people.
S unday school w ith Mrs E sther H
at 8 p. m Sunday school 9 45. O ur
nancing construction of n tw o-story m odern
M il lll r s u t . iii s tu M e r l
T
urner,
su
p
erin
ten
d
e
n
t
in
Such questions a s: “ W h at is th e o u t­ th e req u ired resu lts. S uch a c ti o n
charge: p latform is the Word of God M orn­
M. E. Church i Bethany)
office building 200 by 200 feet The Elks
w ould be th e g re a te s t th in g t h a t
M innesota Society of Or
look fo r a g ric u ltu re in 1938 and the
On G erm antow n road.
S unday serm on by Rev. Frazier. 11 a m
ing w orship at It. T he pastor w ill elect officers and hold a egon will
tem ple hits lieen offered the sta te for 0690 -
youth
service
w
ith
Miss
E
lizabeth
could
h
a
p
p
e
n
fo
r
th
e
econom
ic
w
el­
dance
ut
serv ice e v ery Sunday. 10 a m. S u n ­ Linn, president, in charge: serm on bring a m essage vital to everyone.
next few y e a rs ? ” or “in view of th e
000 including the cost of rem odeling the
W ashington Masonic tempi« East
fa re of th e n o rth w est.
day school, 11 a. m.—Jo h n Place, )y Rev. F razier 7 43. We invite v ■ n _Wli\ Join a C hurch H Y. P
at Eighth
stru ctu re. Agent» for the B oard of T rade
outlook, w h a t crops, num bers and
and B urnside s t r e e t s .____
Sa
tur-
pastor.
7 T he group of w hich Ethel Bella is day nt 7 p in A pot luck su p p er will
building, an 11-story office stru ctu re, have
to atten d .—R. E. W alker, pasto'r.
kinds of livestock should be produced
captain, w ill be in charg e E vening be held All ex -resid en ts or M inne­
offered this p roperty together w ith an a d ja ­
in th e c o u n ty ? ” or ” W h at kind of land
Assembly of God—Aloha
serv ice at 8 w ith a rousing song se r­
cent 100-by-100 foot lot for a total cw t of
Pilgrim House
S unday school. 10 a. m.; p reach-
vice. special featu re and testim onies sota and th e ir friends are invited.
use p rogram will conserve soil fertility
A frig h tfu l toll has been ta k e n in
$625 000. this figure to Cover the coat nf
Ja n u a ry 23: C hapel service of —O rtiz W W eniger. pastor
i
n2v
11
a
-
m
'
;
evangelistic
service,
necessary alteratio n s to the building.
and p rev en t e ro sio n ? ” or “ W h a t is the p a st y e a r th ro u g h av iatio n acci­
I r a n d s at M eetin g
.:30 p. m ; p ra y e r m eeting. 7:45 p public w orship. |0:3() a m . w i t h 1
the relatio n sh ip betw een farm hom e dents. M any big ships have sm ash ­ m., W ednesday. S unday services liturgy fnr T hird S unday a fte r E pi­
Tualatin Plains Presbyterian
B E Francis, assistant county
held in th e H uber hall. W ednesday phany Religion in the News" to p ­
Church
a g en t. s |) in t M onday. T u esd ;
a n d fa rm business’ will th e re fo re ed up w ith a big loss in life, th e latest
i'o n sid e r ('b a in Tax
d
ics:
R
oum
am
a
Jo
in
s
th
e
A
nti-Jew
-
night m eeting held in the homes
You a re cordially invited to a t ­ W ednesday i f tins \
d ra w th e a tte n tio n of m any w hen pro ­ being th a t of th e S am oan C lipper. A
P relim in ary petitions for a new chan,
lsh R anks." "The P roposed Federal tend th e s e se rv ic e s S a b b a th p r e a c h ­ th e an n u al cm iferenc ■ eek a tte n d in g
— Floyd H untley, pastor.
e of 4-H leod-
sto re tax m easure w ere filed with Secretary
M arriage A m endm ent to the C onsti- ing services. 11 a ni : S unday school, ers on the O regon S ta te college
pounded and discussed a t th e co n fe r­ c rash of an a irp la n e seem s so final
of S tate Snell tliu, week by the O regon In ­
, o tiin
and “T he O regon S tate 10 a m.; C. E 8 p. in : Missionary' cam pus at Corvallis.
ence in H illsboro next T h ursday.
th a t one can h a rd ly blam e m any fo r
C ongregational C h u n h
. Cf’? f',r ’’ncc " S erm on from society last W edne-,tay of each
d ependent llu sin e... league of P ortland T he
n u a ry 23: church school. 10 n
Briefly, th e co n feren ce’s purpose is feeling tim id ab o u t using a ir tra n s ­ m.. Ja Law
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a n,i .1.,i n . ( ¡ n i l 1.,
to be m odeled
ren ce Francis, su p e rin te n d ­ : the d a y s Gospel: "W hen Will t h e 1 m onth at 2 p. m —J. E G ibson m in ­
I.oral
.A^rnt
Named
to help guide W ashington county a g ­ p o rtatio n . even th o u g h sta tistic s c le a r­ ent: m orning w orship w ith serm on, C hurch Come Down from the M oun- ister.
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a fter the L ouisiana law recently upheld by
A nnouncem ent has been m ade of
M atthew 8:1). J a n u a r y '
the U nited S tates suprem e court, p rovide,
ric u ltu re in a p erm an en tly p ro fitab le ly prove it to be th e sa fe st from the
at 11. young people's m eeting. 7 p ea"’=.
the app o in tm en t of L ester Ireland
St T im othy. J a n u a ry 25 Con- i
for a g randuated lax ranging from $11) per
m . supervised by Mrs. C lyde Yount. -4
Methodist Episcopal Church
yersm n n t St p a u , N ext S ||ndnv
program . S im ilar conferences a re be­ sta n d p o in t of m ileage covered.
X
-
C
om
pany
as
H
illsboro
repr»’S<*n-
store for chains operating from tw o to ten
D uring Mr. and Mrs. D ungan s a b ­
S unday school. 9 45 a m
C C’
ing held in o th er counties th ro u g h o u t
stores, up to ¡1 m axim um of $550 j»er store on
sence R e. Milo C. H aeckcr has Ja n u a ry 30. service w ill include spe­ W eber su p erin ten d e n t; m o r n i n g tativ e for th e B endix hom e la u n ­
cial
p
ray
ers
for
th
e
president
and
.
dry.
a
new
m
achine
w
hich
washes.
the sta te , w ith th e extension service of
chains operating m ore than 500stores. Spoii-
pi cached: and last S unday a pageant
W orship II; Epivorth Leagues, 6 30
1 of t i l l - m. .i.,iue claim t l i . i t 1! W o u l d
w as p resen ted by th e young people. ror th e nation, in com m em oration P- m ; evening w orship. 7 30 o'clock ru i‘< •. and dam p-dries clothes ready
O regon S ta te college c o -o p e r a tin g
for
the
line
in
a
series
of
autom
atic
or
toe
president's
b
irth
d
a
y
a
n
n
iv
e
r­
yield in ainiu.il revenue of $509 000 in Or<‘-
T zYrthur D ungan. m inister.
w ith county ag en ts in each case. O re­
sary. S erm on: "T he Sw ine Freed —A lex an d er H aw thorne, pastor
op«-rations said to revolutionize
gon.
from Devils. P asto r H enry S H al­
w ash-dry ro u tin g Ix»cal d em o n ­
gon farm ers face a problem as to how­
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A bout ev ery so often D orothy Thom pson,
All Saints Episcopal Church
Whosoever Will
strations w ill begin as loon as th e
ler m ay be consulted any day ex-1
to m eet broad national a g ric u ltu ra l colum nist, w rites som eth in g rig h t to th e point.
Services for th e th ird S unday a ft­ cep Monday, betw een hours of 10 a ■
(A bove N orth P lains)
Yield
Big
Sum
first shipm ent of m achines is r e ­
e r E piphany: Holy com m union. 7 30 m. and noon, betw een 4 and 6 p m
program s and still increase th e ir own T his is th e latest noticed:
ceived h ere
Friday. 8 p m . open bible
Income tax collections by O regon d u r­
a. m ; ch u rch school, 9 45 a m • or by appointm ent, at the house co n tinuing th e su b ject of faith forum
"If th is co u n try w ere lik e G erm an y or
farm production a n d incom e. A com ­
.
S
u
n
­
ing 1937 totalled $5.344,000 47 it was re p o rt­
m o rn in g p rayer. 11; Y P. F. m eeting office. 232 N orth T h ird avenue.
Russia,
th
e
problem
w
ould
b
e
sim
ple.
A
fter
day
m
orning
S
unday
school
ni 10.
T w o S alm m en Added
plete inventory of th e existing situ a ­
ed by the date tax com m ission. Of this
at church. 5:30 p. m. Don Wick w ill
B aron von N eu rath 's re cen t speech we w ould
serm on follow ing. S ubject " ‘G >d’s
am ount $3.328.083 w as received from in d i­
tion is necessary, and th a t is to be th e
T w o rfc w salesm en have recently
lead. C hoir reh earsal F riday. 7:30 St. F rancis C atholic C hurch, Roy Trees, and T h eir Fruit
have d ep o rted ev ery u n n atu ralized G erm an
Sim lay becom e a -ocuited w ith W. G Ide
viduals and $1 741,030 from corporations
chief activity of th e one-day co n fe r­ from th e U nited States, and w e w ould long P m. A full atten d an ce is necessary
evening the evangelistic su b ject H illsboro realtor, in a staff e n la rg e ­ The 1937 total w as m ore th an tw ice th at
T
hird
S
unday
a
fte
r
E
piphany:
to reh earse for E aster m usic T he
ence.
'P
’*lat W|ll an sw er your ques- m ent m ove Rii. -ell Me. son of W
ago have d ep o rted ev ery u n n atu ralized Russian.
of 1931 when only $2.278.767 w ere ro llecb sl
bishop announces that th e Rev. J Holy m ass w ill be celeb rated S u n i
all day of prayer, G. Ide. has been w ith the firm for
"A nd w e w ould su p p ress th ese o rg an iza­
H udson B allard, pastor of F irst day at 8 and 10:30 a. m Serm on w ill ! m 1
from this source
\ \ e are, it is often said, in th e m idst
be
preached
from
th
e
holy
g
o
s
p
e
l'
b;\
se
rY
"
'’
Ti”
'
P
^
t
o
r
w
ill
n s b y force and p u t th e ir officers in to p ris­
P resb y terian church of P ortland N ext S unday is com m union dav for L .r m ‘.’" i / V i ,h ,’UKht of Put Up over a w eek in th e cap acity of
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of constantly ch an g in g surro u n d in g s. tio
on. If you d o n 't believe, ju s t tr y sta rtin g on
wiH sp eak at the Diocesan d in n e r
salesm an, but w ill continue to live
a
1
m
em
bers
of
th
e
young
people's
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P
.
Sund
'
v
a
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H
illsboro
The best w ay to live am id such s u r­ G erm an o r R ussian or Italian soil a league for r i °
Profit
R
ealized
? 'ose o i ,he convention.
on and o p erate his farm n ear H ills­
at 3 p m the N ovena devotion
n S t" sernion " lI1 be “T he
D r B allard w ill probably speak on club
A net profit of $118.848 on its real estate
roundings is to ch an g e w ith them . If th e defense of A m erican dem ocracy."
m honor of “O ur M other of P erp et ^ n g e r P oint of t h e P entecostal boro. H J V alentine, w ho re c e n t­
ly
sold his large farm at K mton.
church
u
n
ity
w
ith
special
referen
ce
sales d u ring 1937 was rep o rted by th e W orld
ch an g es a re necessary to m eet n a ­
ual H elp" will be held, followedTby t^ Vement “ M elvin E Jam es, pas-
T h at tells th e sto ry an d once m ore b rin g s
joined
th
e
M
e
forces
this
w
eek
as
War V eterans' S tate Aid com m ission this
tional tre n d s in a g ric u ltu re , in o rd er u p th e issue th at fo reig n ers on re lie f a re s u b ­
real e state salesm an.
week Sales of farm and city p ro p erty by
c t to d ep o rtatio n Yet th e re are a m illion or
th a t O regon m aintain its p rese n t com ­ je
’he commiaalon during the y rar totalled $1 - s
m ore such living off th e tax p ay ers, dissatisfied
petitive position, such m eetings as th e
H'l 143 The stale's investm ent in th, v "
ag itato rs as a rule, and of no b enefit to th e m ­
properties um ounted to $1.268.262.
com ing conclave o ffe r th e best op­ selves o r th e co u n try .—O regon City B anner-
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e
, a!_ s _ th a t a rich
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C ourier.
portu n ity to suggest, discuss and learn
BABSON P A R k ' -Baboon) hi a ; bracket.
b racltet' N(1
No on_
one claim
Mest problem facing The nation to-’ cTme " 7 ^
i
an n u al in governm ent em ployes from the in ­
ab o u t them . No one will m ake a m is­
B
roken
H
om
es
Cause
cent of o u r local taxes. M unicipal
Eighty p er cent of th e inm ates of the
ta k e in knocking off a day to a tte n d
day is not th e recession’ not th e murk
does need com e tax. D uring th e depression tax ra te s a re rising all over thi
the
av
erag
e
public
official
had
in.,
boys' train in g school com e from broken
jobless, not th e railroads.' It K r,ur busines™0^ M d , . ” 1' 5« 0 kePp his
the economic conference.
n
a
tio
n
.
A
ssessed
valuations
a
re
al-
pay cut only 10 per cent, w hile th -
homes. S u p erin ten d en t Sam L aughlin told
__________ taxation system . If borrow
a ",', He w,1‘ not averag
sH..r
e p riv ate citizen's s a l a r v most u niversally too high. In spite
the board of control this week The in stitu ­
we continue at the stink
cannot sell dropped as m uch as 50 p e r cen t' of vast sum s poured into local cof­
ra te we a re going. onTv ,o T r 'e
m ost. ra*es
tion has m ore than 600 boys out on parole.
S tab ility of incom e is exem ption fers by W ashington in th e last five
F ifte e n Y ears Ago
L aughlin said A bout 20 per cent of the
we w ill ultim ately his own me
caP,,a '
from enough for o u r Vast arm y of public years, few com m unities have m ade
com m it suicide by H r »
' ^ fte r p ay in 8 faxes,
A rgus. Ja n u a ry 18. 1923—Legion post has
boys in th e school a re parole violators.
econom ies or taken up slack. Heal
..a
v
v
e
n
o
u
e
n
T
e
'
hold*
‘rs,
By
tax
in
g
them
,
not
taxation.
G
overn^
m
,5„..e
71r.
.
0?
er?
do
n.ot
have
enough
big sm oker w ith 300 presen t T uesday night.
estate levies and high construction
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m oney left to keep th e ir businesses 2 ° a w ° uld th e tre asu ry pick up a costs
A fe d e ra l agency to fa c ilita te co­ B antam bout betw een Ja c k Rushlow and L ester
m ent sp ending is ru
a re choking building M unici­
n
n
in
g
as
they
used
to
run
o
r
to
K<x,d
,sllce
new
incom
e,
but
it
G
ru
b
sta
k
e
P
rospectors
operation betw een business and gov­ W ahner was a n e a t exhibition.
pal expenses m ust be cut so that
eating u p o u r , em ploy as
m any""peopie*
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• they w ould m ak e an
o th er g groun
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ro u p and both valuati nns and tax rates can be
The new ly -created d ep artm en t of geo­
p resent a s s e t s. (erm erly em ployed. The tax es on one v e ry -------
H illsboro C ham ber of C om m erce sta rts b il­
ernm ent as suggested in W ashington
m uch in need of it—m ore J ' slashed
logy and m ineral industries has already
T axes a re h in d e r­ high incom es should be cut dow n
liard
tournam
ent.
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ov cm „own CODS£}°US of public expense.
seems a laudable idea, but m any peo­
g rubstaked prospectors to a total of $20 000
ing us from b u ild ­
l ot Public Spending: Most ini-
K'‘m ov'’ ,h r u n d istrib u ted p ro f­ I p o 10.
Rev. W. H. Black, fo rm er local p u b lish er
ing up new cap i­ th e s e sam e com m ents ap p ly to •.
according to a re p o rt to G overnor M artin
ple are rig h tly beginning to feel th a t
rtan
t
of
all.
we
need
a
courages
estate
and
gift
taxes.
C
ertain
ly
}te
U
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it
, ’ ,ax: O f al1 ,h ,‘ legislation recent-
of a p o pulist publication, dies in P o rtlan d J a n ­
tal More than any
I he 1937 act creatin g the board authorizes
about-face
in
public
fiscal
policies
there a re too m a n y g o v e r n m e n t
of 11111(21
in h erit-
w ri,ten. the u ------ n ■ d w istrib
J ' l i c ent
ill
«»J
11« ' •
u i c c i u , ted
Z I V I - prof-
u ary 13.
o t h e r "reform " provisions for » p '“ aym
g ru b stak es up to a m axim um of $50 on
¡iiti.r»s
I ‘ts t ta a x - . * •- s p — ro b ■ ab ly the w orst. It is I C u rre n t fulse-notiona th at th e “gov-
ance
tariffs
m
ust
be
altered.
.
b u reau s and agencies. H ow ever, it is
o u r taxing m eth-
condition that th e loan be repaid w ith in ­
G eorge W oodw orth installed as m aster of
3. R educe C apital G ains Assess ‘ll~advised. short-sighted, and con- , e rn m e n t” has an unlim ited reser-
high tim e th a t th e re w as som e co­ H illsboro G ran g e at 49th an n u al m eetin g S a t­
. voir of cash at its disposal m ust be
terest if the m iners m ake a ". trike
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ods' from federal
mento:
If
the
federal
governm
ent
.
[
ary
o
u
r
ld,’a
,‘!
of
,h
rif<
B
R o g e r M . B ab so n down,
need
a
operation. One of th e finest pieces of urday. S en ato r W illiam G. H are pledges co­
lMnished R em eber that “A dollar
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a
big
so
u
rce
of
rev
en
u
e
is
to
be
th
e
I
.
,
h
r
c
a
,''P
s
’he
stab
ility
o
f
all
indus-
-
—
V
13 w
UC l i l t ’
.
c o m p l e t e and
saved is a d o lla r earned." Economy
o p eratio n in farm legislation.
co-operation would be a determ in ed
'
tax. **•
then Incom
es m ust be ’ry - A lthough it w ould be a tem ixir- NOW Is vital to o u r fu tu re Public
m nrough o v erh au lin g d u rin g 1938. incom e *—
All-Tim e High Set
F L. Jensen installed as co m m ander of lo ­
O ur present system is ju s t a big aided in every conceivable w ay aril.v d eflatio n ary step, this tax incom e m ust be boosted and public
e ffo rt to bring about in d u stria l peace
In h eritan ce and gift taxes collected by
should
be
w
iped
off
the
statutes
cal
cam
p
U
nited
Spanish
W
ar
V
eterans
S
u
n
­
Hence,
m
y
opposition
to
big
cap
i­
piece
of
patchw
ork.
It3
only
basic
a n d a resu lta n t stan d fo r law an d o r­ day and Mrs. G. G a rth o fn er is new head of policy is to conceal taxes from the tal gains tolls. E ngland has a p ro b ­
the s ta te d u rin g 1937 totalled $1103 508 38
7 Set
Aside
Social
Security outgo m ust be scuttled until all
according to a report by S tate T re a su re r
budget a re balanced UnlMs public
d e r th ro u g h o u t the en tire nation.
auxiliary.
in tim ate p ay er—th e consum er. It is lem sim ilar to ours. B ut she bears Funds: "C ontributions" to Social S e­ spending is reduced. I do not see
«i",u';'.n- I.'?h*‘" t;' " C,‘
" - " “lim n s totalling
on th e " incom
short-sighted, unequitable, u n rea- down
—
,c°m es and leaves c u rity a re being tossed into the fi-d- how we can avoid ultim ate '
T. C. R eynolds sells business b u ild in g on
$1.043,277 41 set a new all-tim e high H o|.
infla-
sonable: It penalizes in itiativ e and a caP‘‘a l i gains a alone
lpne. H er th e o ry , eral k itty along w ith all o th er r e ­ tion!
M ain stre e t and new hom e at F ifth a n d
man said.
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th rift
It h andicaps i n d u s t r i a l
71 logical: E —
ncourage th e in ­ venues. In re tu rn , th e old age r e ­
R eaders w ill note th a t I hnve
W ashington to W illiam M cB ride of O regon
grow th. It h in d ers th e norm al Op­ div id u al to m ake investm ents, to serv e fund is being given an I. O.
T he a n ti-w a r move of the V eteran s City.
recom
m
ended
only
th
re
e
lax
in-
tra ! :nn of business. It re ta rd s new start novel enterprises, to open U by th e treasu ry . The levy, th e r e ­
of F oregin W ars th ro u g h o u t t h e
R obert J B ly th e dies here Ja n u a ry 17.
budding. It encourages loose fiscal new m ines, so he w ill m a k e m ore ! fore. is ju s t an excise tax on all creases. T he problem of g o v ern ­
m
ent
agpneies
today,
how
ever,
is
co u n try is m eeting w ith a heavy a p ­
C ornelia Jo h an sen installed oracle of Royal
polic;e= It fosters sit-dow n strik es m oney; then he can pay an in ­ em ployers and an incom e tax on
how to get m ore incom e.—not ' less
e’ tax y e a r - a -------------
f te ^ 'y e ^ 7 AVs/s": . “very
In m . ? .....................
oTmi,,nX th e 22,7
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- 'em p,oye.
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proval from the people. T he o rg a n ­ N eighbors and J. A. P in k erto n o f M odern Of capital. It ,s heading th e U nited com
Whon G a rn e r served his gue»ts w ith
ing f!, c cap
gains h h eavily
eavilv is
is like
1,1,0 present
of these funds
,,....1 is believe that the above changes will
S tate straig h t tow ard b a n k ru p tcy !n
a P ital
', a < gains
P resent hanrilm«,
h an d lin g of
izatio n is to be com m ended fo r its e f­ Woodmen.
d eer at his banquet, he passed th e buck und
and inflation T h ere a re at least ten KllI' n* >he goose th at lays th e L ist sh o rt of public em bezzlem ent so stim u late business in the n ext
W
illiam
C.
W
eir
of
Forest
G
rove
elected
m a d e th e m lik e it.
fo rts in b e h a lf of peace. M em bers of
d ifferen t step s th a t should be ta k - golden eggs
If w o rk ers a re to receive th e ir o ld ­ few years, how ever, th at the n a tio n ­
p resid en t of W ashington C ounty H ealth asso­
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en im m ed iately to relieve th e c u r-
« E lim inate T ax -E x em p t S eru r- aRC Pensions in sound dollars, these al incom e w ill be g re a te r and the
this g ro u p an d o th e r v e te ran s’ o rg a n ­ ciation.
re su ltan t tax re tu rn s larger. Nev-
rent cris_
Hies: U
nder present tax schedules fllnds
S
talin
s
governm
ent
scored
landslide vic­
uiiuvi
‘"o u s m ust
usi be
oe d o efinitely
eiin itety e ea a rm a rk - I ertheless.
izatio n s know w h a t w ar actu ally is
th ese proposals are
T h ree o rd ers of I. O O. F install follow ­
1 Broaden the Income Tax Base: a WCalthv
llo l is shunted
__ i - j l p 1 Pd
d a and
n d invr»«tod
» « „ a . . __
w ealthy man'«
m an's ran
capita!
invested »m
in » productive
en- ply necessary patch w o rk on a sim-
tory in election a fte r shooting hole» In the
an d no one is m ore in terested in p re ­ ing leaders: M aud Lake, noble grand. Re­ F:'. | y«ar< ago th e incom e tax w as | from
rag-
«rom
Dusiness into
securi- xerPr
is e s —Which
m eans
eans in
in o o th
th e e r r se-
se­
opposition.
om business
into ta
ta x x -fre
-fre e e securi-
’“ fprises.—w
hich m
god and badly-planned s y s te m .___
'S such
fTC'crc nnA-.
« state and . f’l
11 I,..' , th k an
c n governm
.......... ent t bonds'
■ ■
O ur
bekahs: J . A. H offm an, noble grand. M onte­
ven tin g fu tu re w ars th an those who
ne
m ajo r source of federal gov- , "<*'•'
such n as . governm
ent,
cu ■ r rities
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real need is Io throw o u r present
zum
a
lodge,
an
d
Ju
liu
s
Sorenson,
p
atriarch
.
receqi's.
D'
-pite
m
unicipal
bonds.
This
is
bad
policy
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lam
p
Down
O
n
S
p
e
c
ia
l
L
ocal
h av e been th ro u g h it. N ew spapers E ncam pm ent.
If the present ra te of h u n tin g fatalitie»
m
ethods
into
th
e
ash-can
and
build
pa- ng of m any new
rev en u e " m akes it difficult to secu re new T axes: T he sh a rp grow th in state
continues the governm ent m nv have to de­
'J’n b o ’es 40 p e r cent, capital f o r business e n t e ^ r S ^ »nd city tra d e b T rrle rT l a d an g er- anew.
th ro u g h o u t th e co u n try are assisting
Dr. Ja m e s B aker elected p resid en t G aston
cla re a closed seaaon on nim rods
A m ong th e bad features of o u r
X
r
928
o
n
ly
14
0
'°
;’W0
«‘led
in - T here are about $56.000.000 000 in ous ten d en cy It m eans not only dis-
th e v e te ra n s in every way possible.
cheese factory.
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523 000 o v T ’ and ° f ’hese only 2,- non-taxable secu rities ou tstan d in g c rim in ato ry d ouble assessm ents but present fax set-up is the high cost
. !n ,.d,c‘*‘«w-’'Ml*d countriM it'» danger-
d
V
,,.'‘n rp '
h u r- 'o d ay - N aturally, these cannot be also the h in d erin g of the norm al of collection Som e corporations pay
T h irty Y ears Ago
out to no too much.
den of incom e tax es Is1 still hearsay axed, b u t incom e from new pub- How of n ational com m erce ToX.v taxes to ns m any ns 73)00 sep arate
A rgus. J a n u a ry 16. 1908—F red B erger elec t­ among 95 per cent of the nation's he
be
. a grow ing feeling am ong public ngeni les each y e a r' E norm ­
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A re c e n t su rv ey of public opinion
, , bond
_ , issues
. ---- r should
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■- assess­ 1 - th e re is
voters. B roadening th e tax base able. Resides forcing m oney into states th a t th ey place im posts on ous accounting staffs a re necessary
en t G erm an M utual In su ran ce com ­
A
m
ong
the
guests
nt
a
reception
w as a
show s th a t sev en ty p e r cen t of th e p ed any p resid
and c u ttin g dow n on exem ptions , business channels, e lim in atin g tax - goods “im p o rted " from an o th er to han d le tax rep o rts: tax advising
o f B eth an y M onday. G ro u p has m em b er­
distinguished man of letters. He was grave
has becom e a m a jo r business. All
w ould have tw o im p o rtan t results: ex« m pts should also tap a stead ily state.
people of th e U nited S ta te s fav o r the ship of 600.
and
som
ew
hat
tacitu
rn
O
ne
or
th
e
ladies
In
effect,
state
ta
riffs
a
re
b
e
­
this Should be ru t out. A fter giving
>ai It w ould m ake m illions of c iti­
w ith d ra w a l of A m erican from China.
present suggested to the hostess th at he
J. R. B ailey nam ed p resid en t G reen M oun­ zens m ore d irectly concerned w ith i increasing so u rce of new rev en u e ing erected. C hain store, "use." and the subjeet mtieli thought,
f
>r
the
governm
ent.
On
the
o
th
er
have
seem,sd to be out of place at such a ¿ a rty
T hey c a n n o t help b u t feel t h a t as long tain T elep h o n e com pany.
public spending. <b» It w ould pro- hand, it w ould m ak e public fin an c­ special sales taxes, p o rts of entry, rome to the ron< lusion that
gen-
s m il e '- Y n i 7 P efi ,,” ‘ hos,p” w l>" a bright
Mrs. Em m a B a rtle tt T orrence, p io n eer of
duce an ad d itio nal rev en u e of p e r­ ing m ore d ifficu lt and m ore costly, special tru c k licenses, a re en c o u r­ eral federal sales tax is the Inevit­
as A m erican s re m a in in th e trouble
sm ile You see. he can 't talk an y th in g but 1
aging the gro w th of evil, backw ard able solution. In my opinion, this.
haps $500.000 000 per year.
1854.
dies
at
G
ales
C
reek.
an
d
prices
of
p
u
b
lic
bonds
m
ore
zone som e in fla m in g in cid e n t is liable
sectionalism T his m ust be stopped. plus a limited real estate tax and
2 Pare Down High Income Taxes: unstable.
U nited R ailw ays seek new fran ch ise Do
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•
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•
9 L ow er R e a l E state T axes: T he an altered income tax. Is Ihe sound­
(o occu r th a t will d r a g peace-loving
not w an t to build to H illsboro u n til 1910.
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7 5 JeV TT™ ' ,
7 ’ Government Employes: ba’c k ^ m ' V r . a t i ^ H “ h n tv T'- est plan We should have only three
w a v ^ ? ^ 1
u*lw,P
"«"'«■ ' bp
A m erican citizens into w a r.
Mrs. O rrilla Pegg. 82. dies January 12.
P«^ter
’" J ” « Pn8 in eer crazy.”
separate revenue taxes—all others
w i f e ^ ’d r i v « ^ bOM h e i Jei‘
hf’
should be abolished!
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