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HILLSBORO ARGUS,
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W flh W h ic h |a C o m b in e d th e H ills b o r o In d e p e n d e n t
H ills b o r o A r g u s , lb 9 4
I lilla b o r o In d e p e n d e n t, 1171
People of th e county will be given
an opportunity to help in t i l t * fight
ag ain st infan tile paraly sis by atten d
¡ng or buying tickets to the annual
M tan tile p araly sis hall, sti iged on
President Roos. veit 's birth ti a V. The
Dall V ill be
th e I «). ( ). F. hail S a t
index night.
AIÌ funds
teil will go to a tin-
(¡onal
a m sat ill.
i h e recently-
form e <1 I a l i t i l i ' I’ai'a lysis F ounda-
tion. Thr. ugh th
fo u n d atio n 's ef-
forts. 0ie f ghi will ? c a rrie d on w ith
fo u r front.* of action, listed as scien-
tifie rt «i 1« : epidem ic f ir s t a i d ;
p ro p er ear. . w hich involves dissem -
illation of n ■w k n ow ledge on th e sub-
je e t w hich may prevent th e crooked
backs, c o n tia c te d limbs, spinal c u rv a ­
tu re ami tw isted bodies th a t a re left
a - a lte r effects, am i fu n d s for o rth o ­
pedic cen ters, hospitals am i clinics
to r co m b attin g this hum an w recker.
An a tte m p t will be m ade on the
p a rt of th e county com m ittee to have
a sum set aside to r con stru ctio n of an
isolation w ard building at the county
hospital, w ith a d d itio n a l m oney for
special shoes am i braces req u ired by
th e victim s am i also tra n sp o rta tio n to
am i trom o rth o p ed ic tre a tm e n t veil-
tors.’
P ractically all of th e o rg an iz atio n s
ot the com m unity a re co -o p eratin g in
holding this benefit ball. It is not
political in any sense. It is strictly non-
p a rtisa n . It m erits th e w ho le-h earted
co-operation of every individual, w ho
can po< sibly at ford to buy a ticket
and ilo his or h er bit in this g re a t
fig h t ag ain st th is d re a d fu l dis. ase.
Church Services
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Church
Senate Attracts
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M c K I N N E Y A M c K in n e y . P u b lis h e r»
(lly A. L l.lndheck)
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Y o u a re Co, d u lly in v ite d io n t-
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th e p o e to ffic e a t H ills b o r o . O re g o n
S A L E M • A n m n iiire m e n l b v F re d e ric ’
: d these s e n ices S a b b a th p re a c h -
| Hist »>f th e O re g o n E x p e rim e n t sta-
S te iw c i. Oieg«>h*H ju n io r •eiiut*>r. th a t h.
ig s itr i ices, 11 a in Sunday school,
i lio n . \\ lu f spoke b e fo re a lai H1* |ji '»up
w. V E R V E M iK I W E I
M R S . F. C M c K I N \ E \
w o u h l n o t seek re «•!«»« turn b a . set a n u m ­
C E S i n . M i ■ tion ary
of W.c lu n g to ii counts pea g ro w e rs
E d ito r
Asso. ia te E d ito r
b e r o f p o litic a l ‘ bugs b u /y m g a ro u n d ' tin
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last Wednesday
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t ’ s<‘d at an a p p ro x im a te ra te o f 20
Official Newspaper of Washington County
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Selected as O re g o n 's B e st W e e k ly N e w a a p e r, 193 -•»«
N am e*! <>n A ll- A m e r ic a n W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r E le v e n . 1930
mg, w ith tw o tre a tm e n ts d u rin g the
to | niv fo r lb « 'ir c u iio N ity w ith a pan o i
H o n o ra b le M e n tio n N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l A ssn . N e w s p a p e r
' *.< .»son. th<* rote n o n e d u st m ethod
M e th o d is t E p isco p a l Church
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P ro d u c tio n C o n te s t, 1 ba 4- S3; C e n e ra i E x c e lle n c e , 1935
c u t in lt d a lio n o f peas to tw o -te iith H
Sundus school. 9 45 a in . C C
In th«» d e m o c ra tic «am p th re e m en a, •
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| U n ite d States d e p a rtm e n t o f a g r i'
Excellence and Best Editorial l’a ;r for
m . even U w o rsh ip . 7 30 o'
d is tr ic t att«jin«»>. and C iu u it J u d g e f t
c u ltu re , b u re a u o f e n to m o lo g y , join«
A le s a n d o H a w th o rn e , pasti
w eekly newspapers with circulations
w a rd II A s h h tn s t o f K la m a th F a lls hav>*
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p u b lic ly il«*« la n -tl th e ir in te n tio n o f .*»«•« kn
b e lie v e d e ffe c tiv e n e s s o f th e t r e a t ­
First Cliurch of Christ. Srlrntllt
th«* n o m in a tio n in th e M ay pnmuiie.*» an •
m ent on c a n n e ry pea« in d ic a te d th e
S e rv ic e s are h e ld e v e ry S u n d a y
Subscription Kates Strictly Cash in Advance
p e titio n s are in »'ir c u la tio ii to place th e nain«*
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ser vice s at 8 o 'c lo c k ; S u n d a y school
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r u n n in g W illi« .M ahoney o f K la m a th E u ll.
I h is tilitf Cost l ow
at 11 a. in. P u p ils u p to th e age
w h o o fa r ha» fail«*«! to c o m m it h im ..e lf ,t
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re a d in g ro o m open on W ednesdays
p lu c k , is «*x|M«'I«-«I to « n t« r th e la c e fo r th e
$4 95 p e r acre fo r tw o d u s tin g s in
and S a tu rd a y s fro m 2 u n t il 4 p. in.
senatoi-slop w ith a p u b lic »l«.»c!ai at io n s h o rt h
M e m b e r: O re g o n S ta te
th«» « x p e rim e n t ti hsl last y e a r T h is
S u n d a y's to p ic , " I.o v e "
F ir s t A u d ite d P a p e r.
E d it o r ia l A s s o c ia t io n
So fa r n o re p u b lic a n has com e f o it ii
1 fig u re in c lu ile d la b o r a m i o th e r in - I
L a rg e s t A B C W e e k ly
and N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l
C ir c u la t io n in W est.
! «'identals as w e ll as cost o f th e dust
w ith a d e fin ite a n n o u n c e m e n t, h u t th« i •
A s s o c ia tio n .
S e v rn th -d a y A d v e n tls l C h u rc h
Since it was a tte m p te d fu s t in sm a ll
a p p e a ls to be an ab u nd a n ce o f M u ta b le m.s-
S e rvice s are h e ld each S a b b a th
ntested dri vers
fie ld
th«» u su a l process was to dust
te n a l and w illin g p a trio ts i f on«» n* to Jud,;.-
T h e H ills b c >ro A rg u < assum es no fin a n c ia l re s p o n ­
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by th e e v e r-in c re a s in g lis t «»f thos«» win» ui<?
school, 9 45 a. m : p re a c h in g se rvice
A n is l a . no
O p 5 ? , ooo.ooo persons
p u b lis h e d in it s c o lu m n s b u t in cases w h e re th e p a p e r
h e ld th a t «lusting a s tr ip 100 to 150
b e in g 'p r o m in e n t ly m e n tio n e d ' fo r t h i »
at I t ; y o u n g people's m e e tin g a t
is a t f a u lt i t w i l l r e p r in t t h a t p a r t o f a n a d v e rtis e ­
IN T he U S. WHO DRIVE AUTOMOBILES
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2 30 p m. P ra y e r m e e tin g T h u r s ­
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2 ¿ , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 have never TAKEN a
pe i w o u ld p ro v e e n tire ly adequate
nam es h ave h«*«*n added t<> th is h t w h o "
d a y e v e n in g at 8 o 'c lo c k V is ito rs
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1’hus. th e acr«*age a c tu a lly duxt«»d in
lie tt s h in n y p e tre l o f th«' P o rtla n d c ity io n •
P reserving the
a lu ig e fie ld w o u h t I m » o n ly a sm a ll
mLsMoii and fo rm e r m e m b e r o f th«* st.it.»
The Orenco-Reedville Parish
surface
percentag«» o f th«» area c o v « » re « l. and
W ell, th e P o rtlan d daily n ew sp a­
senate, and W a lte r Too/«* J r . P o rtla n d at •
S u n d a y school in b o th churches.
T he service
th«» cost p e r a cre w o u ld b«» c o r-
p e r strik e is all over and we are glad
10 a m : w o rs h ip s e rv ic e in th e
t«n-riey
Se« i«*tary «>f Slat«» S n e ll a n il St i* «
1 re s p o n d in g ly lo w e r.
life OF PAINTS is
of it. S trike of 245 union p rin te rs
O ren co c h u rc h . 11 a m ; w o rs h ip
T re a s u re r H o lm a n, b o th o f w h o m have b e . n
DElR EASED 8 1 WAIT-
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forced suspension of th e p a p e rs and
SeRwuOA, WHICH ha $ f
L ast y e a r's p«»a «red rr«»p fa ile d
p. m. W om en's M is s io n a ry society
dates» a re ju s t n.s fr e q u e n tly mention»»«! i
T w EE n S U L L E S S IV t
HAD RAIN ONLY PO« 174/
put m ore th a n 8000 em ployes out of
to m« « t th«» 90 p«»r cent g«»i m u n itio n
m eets at O re n co on th e t h ir d W e d ­
COATS A lO A T IN
water supply , is soild -7 '
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w ork. T hrough inability to ad vertise
nesday o f each m o n th and at R e e d ­
FA LL A N D ONE IN
e i s. attorn«*\ f«>r th«»
tat«' h ig h w ay «»n
I NG ITS FIRST WATER -
Mo>! «if th is is tra c e a b le to th o wee
v ille on th e fo u r th T h u rs d a y o f
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in the pap ers. P o rtla n d business firm s
.sion. u d e fin ite ly m a i«*«cptlve in<>«»d iw . i ■
SYSTEM .
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C l t N T ______________
each m o n th .
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m g o n ly th e p ro p e r en»*ouragem ent b»»f«u
w ere su ffe rin g g re a t declines.
c o n tro l w o rk th u s fu r ha - been done
m a k in g any a n n o u n c e m e n t
O th e r re p u b h
'o n c a n n in g p<»as, th o «* in ch a rg e o f
In view of th e pay o ffered m any
M. E. Church (Bethany)
can p a ity l«*ad«*r.* w ho a re le g a l «led as p..
w ondered why a strik e in the first
O n G e rm a n to w n roa d .
S u n d a y d in n e r m a y be p u rc h a s e d e ith e r lias been an n ou n ce d in Hie last tw o th e e x p e rim e n t w o rk b e lie v e th a t it
ai b ill 11»-.-» f o r th is p«rst in c lu d e W illa r d M u !
w ill b«* e q u u lly e ffe c tiv e on th e ««»ed
s e rv ic e e v e ry S u n d a y. 10 a. m S u n ­ fro m th e v ic a r o r Vesey G a rd n e r w eeks th a t a v e ry im p o rta n t m e e t­ crop .
place. T he p rin te rs late T h u rsd ay
o f A lb a n y , p re s id e n t o f th«» s ta te h o a rd <>i
A f t e r th e spe cia l c o n v e n tio n S a t u r ­ in g w ill be h e ld n e x t F rid a y e v e ­
day
school.
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voted to accept the p u b lish e rs' fo rm er
P ro p e r a p p lic a tio n o f th«» ro te n tw e
high«*r »‘d u a c tio n , Stat«» S e n a to r H o m e r l>
d a y th e b ish o p w i l l e n te rta in the n in g at Moore'a h a ll, R o y ; Hus m eet
pastor.
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A n g e ll o f P o rtla n d . G eoi ge N«*un«*i o f P o t .
c le rg y to a d in n e r and c o n fe re n ce m g is e s p e c ia lly fo r a lt o u r m en «lust re q u ire s us«» o f p o w e r t«» s e p a r­
o ffe r of S9 fo r a T 'j- h o u r day shift
B ish o p D a g w e ll w ill broadcast o v e r m a rrie d m id s in g le ; a lso a ll h ig h ate th«» «lust partid«»s in to a fog-bk«*
la n d , fo rm e r U n ite d States d is tr ic t a tto rn . \
P a tro n iz in g of local business firm s
and $9.50 fo r n ight w ork. T housands
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S ta te S e n a to r D ean W a lk c i «»f P o lk « tin
S u n d a y school. 10 a. m : p re a c h ­
is in the long run beneficial to m er-
of business men th ro u g h o u t the nation
iage T h lx
n o t p«)ssibl«* w h e n a p ­
ty . and L o w e ll C Paget, fo rm e r -tat«* pr*
ing. 11 a m ; e v a n g e lis tic s e rvice. a ry 30, fro m 8 30 to 9 T h e Y P F j o u r m en a nd boys w ill be th e re
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w ith sizeable investm ents a n d p u ttin g
d e n t o f th e O regon H cp u h h ca n c lu b
F a th e r Joseph It Saul
7:30 p m : p ra y e r m e e tin g . 7:45 p
pr« ader. it was d«>« lar«*«l. unletts an
in h alf ag ain as m any hours or m ore iirc y la tin g in this com m unity the b e t­ m.. W ednesday. S u n d a y services i v e ry in te re s tin g ta lk by Don W ic k
e\c« ssive a m o u n t o f th e m a te ria l is
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Whosoever Will
w ould be tickled to d e a th to be a s­ te r for evervone.
usi’d It was suggeste«! th a t a p o w e r
May Bui I.I
n ig h t m e e tin g h e ld in th e hom es , ! p ic tu re s w it h e n la rg e m e n ts w e re i S u n d a y 3 p in . p a s to r w ill speak
I d u s te r he us«-d to a p p ly th«» g e rm i­
sured of th a t m uch incom e p er day.
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— F lo y d H u n tle y , pastor.
S a in ts c h o ir w ill jo in th e c it y c h o irs on " G o d s W o rd S e ttle d in H e ll ' c id e T h is w i l l fu n c tio n m oat e f f ic i­
The good people of this com m unity
to e re ct n n e w b u ild in g i n P o rtla n d
t
I at th e mass m e e tin g n e x t S u nday M o n d a y , F e b ru a ry 7. a t 7 45 p m e n tly w h«»n ther«» is a b s o lu te ly no
Use o f »tat»» d e p a rtm e n ts locate«! in th a t
can now cease w o rry in g ab o u t the
First Baptist Church
a fte rn o o n T h e L a d ie s ' G u ild w ill : w e a re u n itin g w ith th e m in is te rs breeze, o th e rw is e th e re is a w a ste
c it y Instead o f b u y in g an o ld b u ild in g and
P ra y e r a n d B ib le s tu d y h o u r m e e t n e x t Wednesday w it h M rs I o f th e n o rth w e s t d is t r ic t o f th e caused by d is p e rs io n and b lo w in g
te rrib le p red icam en t in w hich I.i'l
re m o d e lin g it to rne»»t state heeds i f it f 1
T h u s rd a y . 8 p. m. S u n d a y ' school D on T e m p le to n , assisted b y M rs
P entecostal C h u rc h o f G o d in a f e l­ a w a y o f m a te ria l Use o f h ood at«
A bner and his p ap p y w ere left on th e
A s a body th e O re g i S ta te G ra n g e m ust
low . th e a d v ic e o f Its a d v is o ry c o m m itte e
lo w s h ip m e e tin g A ll m in is te rs and tu c h m e n ts on th e d is c h a rg e pipes
9 45; m o rn in g w o rs h ip , 11 T h e pas­ R T H ic k s
R e g in a ld H ic k s v ic a r
last day of publication.
be c o n g ra tu la ti d in havi ; n o m in a te d tw o e x-
to r w ill c o n tin u e th e series o f m ess­
i t h e ir la y m e n u re w e lco m e M e lv in p re v e n ts b lo w in g a ro u n d and con- T h is c o m m itte e , aft«*r an In v e s tig a tio n o f
ce l le n t m en f o r t
th e m an y b u ild in g s being o ffe re d th e sta t
p « io n o f state m aste r.
E Jam
p in to r.
ages on "W h y J o in a C h u rc h ." H is
( «•ntrat«‘s th«» ro te n o n e in th«» place
C o n g re g a tio n a l C h u rc h
T hese m en a re R ;
report«*«l th a t it w o u ld be b e tte r to constru« t
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B ib le school n e x t L o rd 's day.
th e u n io n s do n e t a n ta g o n ize th e in te re s ts o f
classes fo r a ll ages N e w y o u n g m a r ­ — M e lv in E. Jam es, pastor.
of L.-C. I. O. fig h t fo r control of th e fa rm e rs.
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strikes. T he public, in clu d in g fa rm ­ lie v e m a n y fa rm e rs w i l l r e -in s ta te o r becom e B ib le s tu d y a n d p ra y e r se rvice. th re e d iffe r e n t m eetings. S tu d y in d e n t's b ir th d a y a n n iv e rs a ry . "R e -
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ce n t «if th e f u ll tim e e m p lo y e s a re located
to r ia l in ye ste r la y 's A rg u s , on th e m a tte r o f
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at th is s e rv ic e w ill rea d his a n n u a l d a y at 1:30 p. m Y o u a re c o rd ia lly fu rn is h e d m usic fo r th e dance On C a u se w a y is on th e sh o re o f th e
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address. M o n d a y m o rn in g th e D io ­ w e lc o m e d to w o rs h ip w it h us.
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p in io n s in th is m a tte r in p r in t as lo n g as th e
h olding w ith business lea d e rs have p o re
stree ts. Delegates fro m H ills b o r o
s e n t d e lica te s itu a tio n co n tin u e s. T h is w i l l
rth S u n d a y a fte r E p ip h a n y : tio n ." w ill b<- s h o w n a nd o th e r fea- : n e c tlo n s fro m J o h n A n tr im d o w n to | p«'r c e n t o f th e to ta l, and a m o n th ly pay ■
r o ll o f $153.255 46 Eugene, th e seat o f th e
c le a re d th e a tm o sp h ere and been most o ffs e t to som e degree th e s u b tle p ro p a g a n d a a re Messrs. V W. G a rd n e r and A l f h o F ly o u mass
w i l l be c e le b ra te d S u n d a y tu re s presented. A ll in te re s te d a re | R a y A n t r im
g ra n d fa th e r, w h o w as '
sta te u n iv e rs ity , had 856 persons on th«’
h elp fu l. W e hope so, an d m ay th ey w h ic h is b e in g spread o v e r th e n e w s-re e ls, the O Johnson. A lte rn a te s Messrs. S. W at 8 a nd 10:30 a. m.. A serm on fro m in v ite d to a tte n d L a d ie s b rin g lu n c h a p io n e e r o f In d ia n a
stat«- p a y ro ll fo r nn a g g re g a te o f $00,233 86
G e o rg e M c G ra th . T h e th e H o ly G ospel w ill be preached T h e local will furm.-li COffM I' ■■
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produce m ore of a co-operative a tti­ ra d io , and th ro i jg h lu n c h e o n c lu b speakers in a M n e n lh u a u l is h m and
T h e o th e r 3927 e m p lo ye s o f th e state
e e tin g o f th e W o m an 's at b o th masses. S u n d a y school a fte r en tertain m en t.
M u m lo r f D elegate
to ii tv o lv e us in th is tro u b le .
tu d e to w a rd business so th a t ih m ay an a M tte y m p p e t rso
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th e m o n th , a re sca tte re d a b o u t in th o v a r i­
in g at St. M a rk 's c h u rc h . 21st and N ove n a d e v o tio n to " O u r M o th e r o f
proceed w ith m ore confidence in th e w o u ld be d iffe r e n t ngs
ro m in e n t c iv ic le a d e r in a lv a llis . J a n u a ry 20— M a u ric e M u n -
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sm a ll,
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ous co u n ties, w ith e v e ry c o u n ty re p re s e n t­
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ed. C ro o k c o u n ty had th e s m a lle s t n u m ­
fa ile d to do so.— A . L.
of a sincere co-operative sp irit of gov­ h e lp in g h e rs e lf «he
and M rs G eorge M c G ra th . A lt e r ­ blessed sa cra m e n t. E v e ry m o rn in g he has n o c h o ice in th e m a tte r. A in science a t O S C . was one o f
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p o in ts o f g e o lo g ic a l in te re s t.
g iv e n to th e F ir s t B a p tis t
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1937. it was re p o rte d b y
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th e G-men is th e c a tp u re of J o h n S e a d - to p u t b e fo re th e c o m m u n ity th e a n n o u n c c -
a tte n d a n c e nt w e e k ly d r i l l a nd th e a n n u a l
lund, alias I’e te r A nders, w ho a b ­ m - c o n c e rn in g >he ch u rch -
m a n e u v e r. T h e m o n e y w as p a id by U n c le
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(By Roger W. Babson)
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and. s tr a w b e r ry p la n ts . " T r a y fa rm - ( e v a l " h a m m e r a nd s a w " cu sto m s b u t
d u s trie s a re one o f o u r g re a te st th«- same tim e th e y w i l l open u p m g ' IS s t ill iri th«’ e x p e rim e n ta l
o fa r re s u lts h a v e been d is a p p o in t-
accom plice of th e sla y e r in a b d u c t­ a g re a t deal to m e p e rs o n a lly .
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T he in d u s tria l r e v o lu tio n , w it h its H e re is a synopsis o f th e n o v e l i n ­ m o re fa c to ry s e rv ic in g jo b s a re th e I h o ld in g hack th e fa c to ry -h o u s e . T he
tio n c h e c k * w e re b e in g m a ile d o u t tills
paid w as also reco v ered . A real d a te b u t ne g le cte d to do so. A g a in on b e h a lf in v e n tio n s and th e g ro w th o f n e w ve n tio n s :
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2 Science: In th e in d u s tria l p ro ­
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c a tio n w ill w in in th e end. F a c to ry
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One th in g c learly b ro u g h t out in F ifteen Y ears Ago
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p re s e n t ta x la w s s h o u ld b o o st d e m a n d f o r te x tile s , ta in pens, a s h -tra y s , je w e lr y , k itc h - above 1936 B u t th e m a rk e t w ill n e v ­
th e recen t suspension of P o rtla n d
re s u lte d in $80.000 dam age to O re g o n h ig h ,
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p re v e n t n e w in ­ w h ile th e m a k in g and r e p a irin g o f «■nware, and k n ic k k ,la c k s A r t if ic ia l e r he b ig in th e re s id e n tia l fie ld e x ­
ways, a c c o rd in g to R. H. B a ld o c k . statu
daily n e w sp a p e rs w as th a t th e rad io
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d u s trie s fro m g e t­ co tto n p ic k e rs w i l l b u ild a n e w in ­ fib re s a re m ad*’ fro m
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can never ta k e th e place of th e new s­ o f P y tl
tin g th is n e w ca p ­ d u s try . 1938 m a y te ll h o w soon th e w h ic h in tu r n is p ro d u c e d fro m m ade c o s tly e n g in e e rin g jo b to a ir -
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sters in jo in t in -
p a p e r. T he value of a d v e rtisin g w as stallati«
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c a rry th e ir sales m essages th ro u g h th e S , an. di«'s
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a nd a llie d o c c u p a tio n s
S y n th e tic m ade houses on w h e e ls f it r ig h t in
e a s ily rem o ve d .
n e w sp a p e rs. A g re a te r a p p re c ia tio n
ago, th e • peed o f re co rd s f o r fa rm o u tp u t, th u s a d fl- rubber has- lo n g been a d re a m of th e
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im in a tio n f o r dis-
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ye a rs fro m 1921-30 th e to ta l had b y c h e m ic a l tre a tm e n t w ill open - do Th« y h a v e f in a lly succeeded b u t th e o ne w h ic h th e a ir c r a ft m a k e rs
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p la n t a nd A lb e t S. H a ll
O ran g e s a rc a t t h e ir best in F e b ru a ry
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te m p o u n d e r th e im p e tu s o f th e m e tic s fro m oats, glass fro m m ilk ,
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w ho a d m ire an d resp ect the g o vernor
h it in d u s try . T e le v is io n s t ill has ju s t c r a w lin g o u t o f t lie ir c rib s ; b u t
fic ,
sp e e do m e te r n o w re g is te rs w h e n a u to m o b ile bodies a rul h u n -
a n d feel th a t he has given th is s ta te
te c h n ic a l p ro b le m s w h ir h p re v e n t it o tlie rs are a lre a d y b ig businesses.
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H o n e y is an e x c e lle n t s w e e te n in g f o r
to
fro m b e in g successful c o m m e rc ia lly
a m ig h ty good a d m in istra tio n . They
th e n e w d e a l • “ re fo rm s ," th e n e x t m ade fr«>m w h e a t-e h a ff. e o rn husks, I t is n o w o u t o f th e la b o ra to ry , T h e y h o ld t in ’ p ro m is e o f m illio n s
le m on a d e . T o m a k e o ne glass o f le m on a d e
l e w yean w ill p ro b a b ly set a n e w a nd
a lso feel th a t he h a s been good m edi­
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in g w a te r. S w e e te n to taste.
cine fo r th e s ta te a t a cru cial tim e
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b rin g b e g ga r th e im a g in a tio n .
I f the painted w alls of y o u r home hove
these y o u n g In d u s trie s . T h e n the
d u s tria l o ffs p rin g h a v e h a d a t r e ­ crop s a re n o w b e in g p la n te d in c o m ­
so rry sta te of a ffa irs if w e h ad a m ore
3. H o u s in g : was th e m a jo r la g g a rd p re se n t e ra o f u n e m p lo y m e n t, of
¡on of S. A D M e e k of m en d o u s e ffe c t on o u r liv e s . T h e in ­
become cracked o r have an unsightly patch,
p a ct liq u id c h e m ic a l tra y s w h ic h in o u r 1935-37 business re c o v e ry . I t ____ ______ _____ __
p o litically -m in d ed a n d v a c illa tin g gov­ n e a r G enei
la b o r s trife , and o f p o litic a l h a . tre d
w a lk i, g on stilts, falls o ver
an e n tire ly n ew effect can be obtained
fa n t in d u s trie s o f to d a y w i l l b rin g c o n ta in a ll necessary p la n t food e l­
t food el-
th t k e y lo g In o u r currant c o n - wiii hrrnmr just another
e rn o r in th e c h a ir.
w h c e lt ir r o
and iîlo c a t t
rig h t elbow jo in t.
econom ically by s tip plin g the w alls. A n y
>ther chapteM
c h a p te r n
further changes in our industrial em ents. R e su lts are plan
p h e n o m e n a lly ( o m ic ja m P r r fa b r ic a tlo n w ill som e the h
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