-Î1L ! \ Fn JfölbbonäRArgus W it h W hhh I« C a m h in e t th e Should Be Fair H illa h a n ! In d e p e n d e n t H -ll.b a re A rg ua . 1894 H illa h o r o Independent, J f g hl K IN N E Y « .M.-K1NNEY. p u b lish e rs Published T h u rs d a y — E nternd • * aeeond-claaa m a -te r In ‘ he p oatoffice a t H illsbo ro . O ro tro n Donald R ichberg. ex NRA uriminD- I ratiir, has recom m ended a revision of the anti-trust law s to perm it g re a te r se!t-reg n latio n by business u n d er gov­ e rn m e n ta l supervision. Some such a r ­ ran g em en ts should be w orked out so th a t business will have some idea o f w here it stands. It is a cinch th a t the "old dog eat dog" policy does l i n i m ake for stability th a t benefits a n i of the com plem entary p a rts of m i r economic system . A tew y e a rs ago the a d m in istra tio n and Secretur.v lik e s . in p a rticu la r, urged oil com panies to w ork in h a r ­ m ony and stab ilize price fo r the w el­ fa re of the industry. T hey did. and now in recent m onths th e governm ent u n d e r the a n ti-tru st law ■s. s prosecutes th em fo r th e very th in g th at they recom m ended a few b rie f y e a rs ago. G overnm ent and business should w ork to g e th e r. In f a c t a ll com - p lem e n ta ry p a rts — in dustry, a g ric u l­ tu re and lab o r— should w ork in h a r ­ mony fo r th e g en eral w e lfa re of all the people. T he ru les of th e gam e should be d efin ite and not c o n tra d ic ­ tory a n d they should be fair a n it e q u ita b le to all sides. Church Sen 7tV< A n t * ? Oft A. A R e») n u » Fdim, J Ionie onci Kurdi Lije Committee Report - i.» /, r i i n > d^edmesNcwSciidtor P la in s P re s b y te ria n ( 'li u r r h ( Economic C onference R e p o rt ) il ly A I I in d h e rkI Y o u a re c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a t­ Successful and happy liv in g on a I w itti tig h t ea . ... j and te n d those services S a b b a th p re a c h ­ p la tfo r m ; , o f food w h e n tlie y are p ro p e rlv fa rm d e p e n d ; la rg e ly u pon S A L E M A p p o in tm e n t o f Evan Ream«' tw , S p rin g s s h o u ld be c u rb e d t o k e e p W V E R N E N .K IN N E Y MRS E t M tK IN N E Y in g .. i vice 11 ,i n i Sund.'o school b u ilt and eared fm im p o rta n t fa c to rs a good home o u t s u rfa c e w ash and to M e d fo l'd a tto in e y . Io ¡11, , re d F ic d i'l ick E d ita r A s s o lia te E d ita r 10 J in : C E . . 8 t> m : M is s io n a ry p p re v e n t and uood. n u tritio u s t'o.nl l'h, S te iw e r us Unites) S late senator H o m O ie - F I I I I K I I I f 11 IO N d r ip p in g W a te r s h o u ld li last W . dm isd a v o f each d ra w n a re tw o o u t !.in d tu g c o n s id e ra tio n . O ffic ia l Newspaper o f t) ashington Counts g o li has met W illi v a ry in g re a c tio n - C o n - anti at 2 p m J F C ib Il 1 the o p in io n o f Ib is c o n in u t- in ir i- I w hich should be the goal to be o n ly th ro u g h n a tu r a l flo w p ip e o r Selected as O re g o n 's B e st W e e k ly N e tc s a p e r, 1930*36 o iv a liv o d i'itio c iu t expic.ss I lir lU S e lv i- .'l by p u m p in g er t i‘e th a t w .iih ih g t o li co u n ty is b e ­ t f a ch ie ve d b j ever,\ f.iN iils T h e y can hi anted o 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 193d vvoll p le a ., d w ith tlie gov'ernol s « I h x , A ll new w a te r s u p p ly sources in g very ■ a tis t.ie to rd y se rviced W ith 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 o n l\ be ai riv e d at by t ir e fu l plan tto p o l'in an al-io genet a lly r o in in ,*nd tin * P ro d u c tio n C o n ta c i, t e o t - ò j ; G e n e ra l E x c e lle n c e , 1935 1 m n g and b u d g e tin g to r th e m m th e s h o u ld be tested f o r p u r d y b e fo re eh , Il a pow er 11 1 1 eeoiiim ended M e th o d is t E p isco p a l C h u rc h m le, lio n I , II w in g i n e i n b e i s o f Die g u v - Sunday S c h o o l 9 45 a in . C ( ' ta n n e x p e n d itu re s . and th is m ust being e o n siim ed L ik e w is e , fre q u e n t llia l til, ' p n c u t p ro g ra m o f e x te n d ­ T h ird place w in n e r in tw o n a tio n a l ,•111111. p-Hly h o w e v e i. u le not o v e rly en • be un d ei ta k e n w ith close c o -o p e ra ­ te s tin g ot w a te r sources is a good in g sei v ice iu t,i those c o m m u n itie s W e b e r s u p e rin te n d e n t, m o r n i n g newspaper contest» in 1937—C enerai ttlUSIUStli ov ei lilt- .election Iteatn»“ '. ttx -y 1 he b a c te rio lo g y d e p a r t­ not at p ie ., nt a p p lie d w ith d e c w o rs h ip . 11: E p w o rth I . cagues. 6 36 tio n and s u til u n d e i s ta n d in g b \ the pi'Mi’tic e E xcellence and Best E d ito r ia l Page fo r el-nm . is too c o n s e rv a tiv e to f it in to Ilio m en t o l O regon S tu te c o lle g e 1. c o ­ tcied.v be c o n tin u e d and th a t the " h o l e fa m ily P in ev e n in g w o rs h ip , 7 30 o c lo c k w e ekly newspapers w ith circu latio ns I'lc c tiie p o v v .i s u p p lie d be used by n, vv deal p io g r.u n arid can lx- c x p e ite , ,1 to In O regon, a c c o rd in g to fig u re s o p e ra tin g w ith fa n n e rs to d ie e x ­ A le xa n d e r H a w th o rn e p a s to r tl 1.000. over ta k e n in a s u rv e y m ade in 1935. „ te n t th a t it w ill test sam ples o f w a ­ the fa rm e rs w lu -n p ra c tic a l oppiva- la iiie i Ilia n c u -o |s -ia te w illi tin - n u ­ T h e c o m m itte e recom m ends Unit ta i in fa m ily w ith m oney a nd non- te r f o r p u r it y tie .- o f ch a rg e In lio n u l a d u u n is li-itiön F irs t C hurch of C h rist. Scientist Subscription Kates S tric tly Cash in Advance in v e s tig a tio n In- m ade in to tin - cost A n a tiv e o f O regon, born in J a ck,-o n - S c rv ic i » are h e ld e v e ry S u n d a y m on e y in c o m e o f $750 to $999 s t iu . t io n s to r ta k in g w a te r sam ples a,at s lo p p in g a re fu rn is h e d by th e o f w ir in g tile houses and I'a iin f o r 1 spends 33 p e r cent fo r fo o d 9 per P er year $. " 66 T h re e m o n th s S CO v ille o f pium -el p .u e lits . Resuies w ill bi- •*’ 11 •> c i ; W e d n e sda y e v e n in g ... r;T le t h o u seh o ld o p e ra tio n , and c o u n ty agent upon request e le c tric ity and p la n to in s ta ll it It S ix m o n th s . 1 15 P e r copy .05 68 ye .n s o f age S a tu rd a y F eb ru a ry 5, w h e n services a t 8 o 'c lo c k ; S u n d a y school t> p e r cení fo r housing, fu rn is h in g S e w a g e l li s p u s . il at a ll po . a b le E le c tric ity is a c o n ­ O u ts id e O regon tie e xp e cts to tuki* the < natll o f o ffic e fu r at 11 a. m . P u p ils u p to th e age a nd e q u ip m e n t. 01 a p p ro x im a te ly v e n ie n t 1.1I101 saver ill e x e c u tin g In o th e r states S2.50 F o re ig n c o u n trie s S3 50 in s new p o sitio n Tin- c o m m itte e reco m m en d s th a t fa rm as f -»’ ye a rs a re w e lco m ed . F re e Í I30 fo r food a nd $150 on ttie house w e ll a» h o u s ,'h o i,1 duties, p ro p e r sewage d isp o su l m e th o d , lie u nd 1 re a d in g ro o m open on W ednesdays and its o p e ra tio n . tim u la n t fo r b e tte r liv in g , nnd S a tu rd a y s fro m 2 u n t il 4 p. in. M e m b e r: O reg on S ta te W a sh in g ton c o u n ty has 42 9 p e r in s ta lle d w h e n c e , r pm tib lt* A n e f ­ p h y s ic a lly and m e n ta lly T h e com - Brown Io A iiin > tin » '< ‘ F ir s ! A u d ite d P aper. fe c tiv e system consists o f d ra m s fo r E d it o r ia l A a s o e ia t io n Sunday s topic» " S p ir it . " L a r g e s t A B C W e e k ly cent o f its r u r a l p o p u la tio n in th is m itte e w ishes also to recom m end •. n- Cervals will onnounc a n d N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l re c e iv in g th e w aste fro m th e house, th a t c o u n ty wide C ir c u la tio n in W t» u in co m e class, m id 14 2 p e r cent also A »«of la Lion. h im s e lf as a c .u x lx la i,- fo r tlie 1''p u b lic .1 . p ro je c ts be con- a septi.* ta n k a m i a sewage d ra m x x itli h u n te d incom es o f $1000 to d u e le d in b e tte r hom e lig h tin g , so i i o i i u i i u t 100 fo r g o v e rn o r Im m e d ia te ly upon Seventh-day A d ve n tist C hurch In uecordanee w ith th e O regon th a t tin - fa m ily m ay lx- o b ta in in g T h e H ills b o r o A n ru a assum e« n o f in a n c ia l re s p o n ­ S e rvice s a re h e ld each S a b b a th o1. ’ 0'.' I'*“ ‘ ‘ “ ‘ a l. o r 57 1 p e r cent ot tiis re tu rn fro m 11 tr ip to M e x ic o a c c o rd in g s ib ili t y f o r e r r o r * w h ic h m a y a p p e a r in a d v e rtis e m e n ts r u r a l people p lu m b in g c ih I i - 110 se p tic ta n k can tin - most , 'iit o f tile , ‘le e ir u 'ily e m ­ » S a tu rd a y) as fo llo w s : S a b b a th W a sh in g ton c o u n ty to W a lle r U i n e n S a le m l e a l e .la te d e a li 1 p u b lis h e d in it« c o lu m n s h u t in cases w h e re th e p a p e r need to b u d g e t c a re fu lly fa m ilv be c o n s tru c te d c lo s e r th a n 11) feet ploy o il f, r .'.peeifie d u tie s 111 th e ’ ''b o o l, 9 45 a. m : p re a c h in g s e rv ic e U liv e ti said th u l he hud been a u th o riz e d b> in a t f a u lt it w i l l r e p r in t t h a t p a r t o f an a d v e rtis e * u t i l i ’ e fro m any b u ild in g and th e d r a in ­ hom e and fa rm , th a t d e m o n s tra ­ n ie n t in w h ic h th e t y p o s r a p h ic a l m is ta k e o c c u rs . n o n * ' ' Ouno p e o p le ’s m e e tin g a t e x p e n d itu re s , a nd should B lo w n to m ake tlx - statem ent B ro w n age system sh o u ld be loeuted at tio n s lx- g iv e n to b e tte r fa m ilia riz e - 30 p. m. P ra y e r m e e tin g T h u r s ­ s i m p le hom e acco u nts to p la n d e f expected to le t u in w it h ili the n e x t w e e k - r d a y e v e n in g at 8 o 'c lo c k . V is ito rs illit e ly fo r a ll m on e y to be spent, least 100 feet and d o w n h ill fro m peo ple vv ith tin - cost o f o p e ra tin g ten days in o rd e r to d e riv e th e are w e lco m e at a n y se rvice, D r. fro m th e ir e x p e n d itu re m ost good a n y w e ll, s p rin g o r p o in t o f d iv e r ­ e l l ', I I I , a l e q u ip m e n t, b e lli on til,- sion on a strea m used fo r a w a te r fat 111 and in th e hom e and to e n ­ W a lte r H u n tin g to n , p a stor. tf T h e A m e ric a n fa rm hom e o ffe rs s u p p ly co u ra g e p ro p e r hom e ,t,*e o ratio n so Interest Bill Heavy toe best o p p o r tu n ity fo r e o nserva- T h e re a re p r in c ip a lly tw o k in d s tile p rin c ip le s o f good lig h tin g w ill M erle R. Chessm an, p u b lish er of O regon ta x p a y e rs c o n trib u te $8,500,DOC I l i o n Ot A m e rie u n hom e and fa m ilv o f se p tic tiin k s . th e c o m m e rc ia l not lx- c o n tra d ic te d by un p ro p **r The O re n rn -R e rd v illr Parish th e A storia A storian-B udget. is off to a y e a r o r m ore th a n $700.000 a m o n th to S u n d a y sch o o l in b o th churches, life I o th a t end w e u rg e s e rio u s m e ta l la n k and th e c o n c re te tank A c le a n e r’s shop in us,- o f shades, w a ll and fu rn is h in g P o rtla n d th e coupon cllpp«Ts w h o h o ld tin * burnt« \\ ashington, D. C., ag ain fo r a n o th e r to a m ; w o rs h ip s e rv ic e in th e N tikly and c o n s id e ra tio n o f t h e T h e H S P u b lic H e a lth s e rv ic e c o lo rs s i/e o f globes, and lo c a tio n s h a tte re d by a bomb explosion und w a rra n t* u *u e d by th e atate und i t . O re n co c h u rc h . 11 a. m ; w o rs h ip I p ro b le m s in v o lv e d , and a w hole- reco m m en d s tin - us,- , , f a se p tic o f lam ps fight fo r national defense of t h e n u m e ro u s aub divta io tis, it was reveal«- | police blam e it on a re p risa l' -e rv :c e in th e R e e d v ille c h u rc h . 8 , h e a rte d d e s i r e to e lim in a te th e ,,b- ta n k o f n o t less th a n 500-gallon lo r those W a s h in g to n c o u n ty northw est on th e C olum bia r i v e r . th ia w eek by S ta te T re .is u re r H o lm a n At p. m W o m e n ’s M is s io n a ry so c ie ty je e tio n a b le fe a tu re s w h ic h (end to c a p a c ity S m a lle r la n k » o p erate .»at- homes th a t a re not e le c trifie d it unions w ith w hich the establi? Chessm an has m ade a valian t fig h t th a t thm fig u re represents a m a te ria l in m eets a t O re n c o on th e t h ir d W e d ­ I re d u c e th e id e a l and p ra c tic a l as is fa e to rilv fo r a fe w m o n th s u n t il 1 reco m m en d e d d ia l a 9|M-cial p ro p nesday u f each m o n th and at R ce d - w e l l as d e s ira b le s ta n da rd s o f h v - it bi-eom e necessary to clean th e m ect l>,- b ro u g h t to tlx - c o u n ty e o v e r- p ro v e m e n t o v e r tin* s itu a tio n in 1031 w hen fo r protection of th e northw est, w hich v ill , mg on th e fo u rth in te re s t on O regon bomts and w a rra n t T h u rs d a y seem s to be the “fo rg o tte n m an " in 1 *' furniture arrangement, with th e Mtutc. T h e o b je c t th a t th is c o m m itte e o u t m o rd e r to keep tile sewage each m o n th . co u n ty, c ity , school d ia tn e t. etc the n ation's defense schem e. Now is has in m in d in m a k in g th e f o llo w ­ system fu n c tio n in g p ro p e r ly S e p tic p u rp o se o f d e m o n s tra tin g room a r- to ta lle d m o te than $10 000.000 a y e a r »r ta n k s o f th e p ro p e r size in s ta lle d at | ra n g e m e n t Hint w ill giv e to th e in g re c o m m e n d a tio n s is 10 m a k e the tim e fo r people in th is section of M . E. Church I B e th a n y 1 in exetuta o f $HU0 000 a m o n th H o lm u n aa> th e ou tset w ill re d u c e to th e m in i­ m em b e rs o f th e fa m ily th e m a x i­ the fa rm h o m e a h a p p ie r and h e a lth ­ O n G e rm a n to w n road th a t m uch o f the im p tu v e m e n t in the fi* th e country to give C hessm an th e S u n d a y ie r place 111 w h ic h to liv e H i im ­ m u m t lie necessity f o r ta n k c le a n ­ m um a m o u n t and c o rre c t uses of n a n c iu l c o n d itio n o f the sla te und its ,stu defin itely underm ined. s e rv ic e e v e ry S u n d a y, 10 a m S u n - p ro v in g th e liv in g conditions on in g I f e xcessive a m o u n ts o f grease lig h t fro m tin - sources a v a ila b le necessary backing by lettin g th e of­ institution.« day school, 1 1 a m - J o h n Place. d is is io n s ls due to re m e d ia l l«'g)'»lutiu'i caco ia rm . th e s ta n d a rd o f liv v in g a re h a n d le d 11 is a d visa b l,* to in s ta ll und th u s in s u re “ seeing s a fe ty ." ficials in W ashington know how they pastor. NjMmsoretl by h im s e lf p ro v id in g fo r th e i t f is raised fo r th e e n tire c o m m u n ity a grease tr a p b e tw een th e s in k and A ( ( ' O f .X'TS A N D B U D G E T S feel about a d e q u ate defenses fo r the th e s e p tic ta n k . stnince o f s e ria l bonds and th e iu»e o f id l • a nd c o u n ty . I he c o m m itte e reco m m en d s th a t N ut gro w ers of the county are on A sse m b ly o f God— Aloha northw est. state fu n ds in c a rry in g fin a n c ia lly e rn b jj In o rd e r to h a v e a basis on w h ic h S e p ti,- T a n k D r a in a g e Sv stem a jo in t a c c o u n t be k e p i by the S u n d a y s c h t school. 10 a. m : p re a c h ­ is c o m m itte e m a d . a V -T ro u g h System fa n n e r and th e h u m e m n k e r on D efense of th e Colum bia riv e r is th e rig h t tra c k w hen th ey consider Ing, 11 a. i n g e v a n g e lis tic s e rvice, s to u rv w e o y rk o f th 49 • • • • ilie s ----- A il plan s fo r a d v e rtisin g th e ir product. j 7:30 p. m p ra y e r jn e e tin g , 7:45 p im p ro v e d d ra in a g e system fa rm and h o m e accounts, and th a t und - . fa rm fa m ------ defense of the " G re a t U n p rotected homes in o rd e r to d e te rm in e th e 1 '»'co m m e n d e d b y th e O re g o n S ta te A d v ertisin g is a g re a t force t h a t a budget lx- w o rk e d o u t by a ll th e m . W ednesday. S u n d a y se rvices I Seek State z\iil N o rth w est." The C olum bia riv e r is: h o u s in g c o n d itio n s and fa rm ------- fo o d i t ‘'»»liege consists o ........ f o in v e rte d V - m em bers o f th e fu m ily to in s u re .should be ot p a rtic u la r benefit i n h e ld in th e H u b e r h a ll. W ednesday i s u p p ly . T he re p o rt and R eports rea ch in g Salem iix lic u te that e n - tr o u g h c o n s tru c te d o f 2 x 12 p la n k s c o n tin u e d im p ro v e m e n t in the 1. The only all w e a th e r a ir route P roducing g re a te r sales and dem and n ig h t m e e tin g h e ld in th e homes, d a tu m s w h ic h fo llo w h re a c v o e m m been u c o m m itte e re p re s e iititig the .state tearhci I i ’ laced in a d itc h on a 6 -in c h bed o f sta n d a rd o f liv in g A c c o u n t books -F lo y d H u n tle y , pastor. based to som e e x te n t upon th e s it- g ra v e l A fe w inches m o re o f g ra v e l to all of E astern W ashington in clu d ­ tor filb e rts as well as o th e r products association is d ra ftin g a m easure fu r p i . - 1 n a tio n as in d ic a te d b y th is s u rv e y I is n e x t pla ce d o v e r th e in v e rte d fo r t liis p u rp o se m ay be secured ii'lit u t io li to tlie voters at the N u v e m tx r ing th a t section directly e a st of P u g et ot a g ric u ltu re an d in d u stry . It will f r o m Hie IT S d e p a rtm e n t o f home B e a v e rto n i h ris tia n ( h u r r h »'lection p ro v id in g fo r stale s u p p o rt o f tti ■ M T R IT IO M f tro u g h , and th e d itc h is th e n fille d econom ics. W a sh in g to n . 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Jo h n son , m in e ra ls , v ita m in s and o th e r es­ lin e to becom e clogged, as is o fte n T h e re a re p ro x n n a te ly 200.000 c h ild re n th a t w o u ld ip p i o x im a te ly 5,000 G rand Coulee dam and th e sh o rte st v. h ris tia n E n d e a vo r. 6:45. p re a c h in g s e n tia l n u trie n ts th a t c o m p ris e a th e case w h e n c la y d ra in t ile Is hoys und g ir ls n W a s h in g to n co u n - re q u ire an a n n u a l a p p ro p ria tio n o f $2 6611 by th e p a stor. 7 45 G e o rg e H route to Bonneville dam is th ro u g h ba la n ced d ie ta ry . T h e n e w e r k n o w l- i used. t.v th a t a re o f (XX) S ta le s u p p o rt o f tlie com m on s e ll,» .I 4-H c lu b age Tti» H a tch , p a sto r. 1 edge o f n u t r it io n teaches us th a t T h e e fflu e n t flo w in g fro m th e C om m ittee fe d s th a t th e 411 p r o ­ th e C olum bia riv e r gorge. (Im agine S lap p in g of Jo h n M. 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J i a , Die. raise a d e q u a te a m o u n ts o f m re g a rd to th e so u rce o f w a te r n e ctio n w ith p r o v id in g •-m p lo y in c n t Zim m erm an May Run riv e r gorge. ve g e ta b le s in t h e ir o w n gardens su p p ly , sto ck d r in k in g tro u g h and and c o n s tru c tiv e re c re a tio n fo r th is m ; W a s h in g to n c o u n ty hom e. 2:30 P e te r Z im m e rm a n , .»tat se n a to r fro m T he tense situation in th e F a r East ta k in g a n o th e r dip w ith closure of P- m C h o n reh e a rsa l, 30 p. m , e m p h a sis io be on green and y e l- d ra in a g e a w a y fro m th e house age g ro u p and it reco m m en d s th a t Y a m iu ll co u n ty, m ay decid on a t r y fo r I low '. egelables a n d o il tom atoes. should c learly b rin g hom e th e neces­ several ot th e re-opened m ills. I n te r ­ F rid a y . -It, I i i i i i t s w tio d e s ire assistance v .c a r. tlie E x te n s io n S e rv ic e c o n tin u e in the U n ite d S 'a le .s senute. W h ile n S a le m h» T h a t hom e dem on t ra t io n ■ w i t h t h e i r w a t e r s u p p ly and se w ­ sity fo r m ore a d e q u a te defenses in fere n c e w ith th e m a rk e t w ere given its e ffo rts to d e v e lo p a p ro g ra m th is w eek Z im m e rm a n a d m itte d th a t he H ills b o r o F re e M e th o d is t C h u rc h I gaixlcns b,* m a d e in th e v a rio u s age d isp o sa l p ro b le m s m a y c o n ta c t w h ic h w ill meet th e needs o f these th e C olum bia, th e g atew ay fo r an by mill officials as the closure reason was b e in g urged liy m any fu rm e rs to e n te r I'o im n u n itie s th ro u g h o u t th< c o u n - ' th e ir c o u n ty agent. '■ - ■ ; ' I i o f re y o u n g people. How long will this w a rfa re betw een v iv a i w it h Rev. A lle n F ra z ie r, U. I D'- enem y in v ad er of th is nation. th e race und th a t he was g iv in g th e m a tte r HO USING union groups bottle up th e economic S. Ins serious co n sid e ra tio n H O M E D E M O N S T R A T IO N A G E N T s. G G e n e ra l C o n fe re n c e E v a n g e lis t , i, „ c) ' T h a t ° o th D e r home p ro d u c tio n ] T h e c o m m itte e feels th a t th e re is e v a n g e lis t. E v e ry n ig h t e x c e o t e n c o u ra «e<* a s a n ' M an y farm ers feel th a t we need m ore eco n om y life of this sta te and cause d am ag e to as .....1 Ib is c o m m itte e recom m ends th a t ‘ ' ‘ ft 111’ ’ a c i d i m n s u ro «nnh such as h a v in g h o m e ­ need fo r a d d itio n a l space 111 closets, th e c o u n ty secure a hom e d e m o n ­ S a tu rd a y . , at . 7:30 F e b ru a ry g ^ S u n - m e easure, fo rm e r re p re se n ta tio n m liu - senate." 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F ra z ie r as t h e ir hom e fo o d p ro d u c tio n . ¿ht. how ever, to ru n us an in d e p e n d - 3. *a) T h a t fa m ilie s p re s e rv e f o r assistance and e n c o u ra g e m e n t S en ato r F re d e ric k Steiw r, w ho h ad ent ca n d id a te in th e g e neral e le c tio n if I s p e a ke r: Y o u n g People's s e rv ic e a t b e tte r h o u sin g c o n d itio n s : and to s u rp lu s food, ch o o sin g th e m e th o d m m o d e rn iz in g a nd d e c o ra tin g 6:45 w it h M is s E liz a b e th p re\ iously announced his in tention f u r t h e r b u ild th e 4-H c lu b p ro g ra m am defeated fo r the re p u b lic a n n o m in a tio n ' L in n . I th a t su its th e ir c irc u m s ta n c e s 1 homes. p re s id e n t, in charge; S e rm o n at W lu le some a u th o ritie s h o ld th a t Z u n - not to be a c a n d id a te to succeed him ­ A D angerous S ituation 1 b) T h a t each f a m ily can y e a r-1 T h e c o m m itte e w ish e s to re c o m ­ 7:30 w it h R ev. F ra z ie r as s p e a k e r m e rm a n w o u ld be p ro h ib ite d fro m ru n - Im plem ent Shows Set ly . o r p ro v id e b y some o th e r m eans j m end th a t c o o p e ra tio n be g iv e n by self, resigned last w eek, effective J a n ­ — R E. W a lte r, p a stor. , T h e re c e n t s la p p in g o f an A m e ric a n co n ­ m ug as an ind e p en d e n t 111 tlx - eve n t o f hi a t least 90 q u a rts o f tom atoes o r m em b e rs o f th e fa m ily in p la n n in g D e m o n s tra tio n s h o w in g s o f M in ­ u ary 31. S en ato r S teiw er in his tw o s u la r o ff ic ia l in N a n k in g b y Japanese s o ld ie i » d efeat m the p rim a rie s o thers b e lie v e th a t to m a to ju ic e f o r each fo u r persons to m o d e rn iz e th e fa rm k itc h e n n e a p o lis M o lin e p o w e r im p le m e n ts Pentecostal Tabernacle and tn e subsequent d isclo su re th a t A m e ric a term s has developed into a sta te sm a n he c o u ld com pel the se cre ta ry o f .»tale t „ ac­ ' c) T h a t a p re s s u re c o o k e r be w h e re necessary, to im p ro v e th e at fiv e loca ls th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n ty u n d a y school S u n d a y m o rn in g used f o r c a n n in g n o n -a c id foods. cept his f ilin g i f lx- s h o u ld take his cu •• a llo tm e n t o f storage space, a nd to are b e in g sponsored th is w e e k and ot national prom inence. He has been has p ro te s te d se v e ra l tim e s to th e T o k y o g u v e r- at S 10. W illia m H in c le . s u p e rin te n d ­ m e n t la te ly a b o u t “ in s u lts and o u tra g e s " to t a ll n o n -a c id hom e c a n ­ p la n c o n v e n ie n t lo c a tio n o f w o rk n e x t by tin - C o u n ty F a rm e rs ' U n ion. in to com t on a m andam us proce e d in g . These a stro n g rep re sen ta tiv e of th e people A m e ric a n s in C h in a re v e a l p la in ly th a t a ll th e e n t; classes f o r a ll ages, co m e and ned ' d) fo T o d h a be b o ile d 20 la tte r base th e ir o p in io n on the a c tio n o f a f t - | u n its , in o rd e r th a t th e k itc h e n . J o h n Blass. C o u n ty F a rm U n io n of O regon and in his service w as a n u m e ro u s Japanese apo lo gies a n d p ro m ise s b r in g th e c h ild r e n w ith y o u . Y o u n g e r e m p ty in g th e ja r , b e m fo in re u te ta s s tin g w h e re th e h o m e m a k e r spends 51 2 ! p re s id e n t a id y e s te rd a y . T h e the state su p re m e c o u rt in r e q u ir in g the m e e tin g at 6:45 p m. M iss 4 T h a t p ro v is io n f o r h o t food p e r ce n t o f h e r tim e m a y be m o re I »hows, till,- ft “ Aces o f A c tio n .” w ill p a rtic u la r frien d of th e n a tio n ’s w a r a b o u t p ro te c tin g fo re ig n r ig h ts in C h in a a re p H eople's s n r i- la r y o f state to accept th e f ilin g o f W azel W y a tt, p re s id e n t. M o r n in g w ith c a rrie d lu n c h e s be in v e s ti­ i be g iv e n al th e W est U n io n lo c a l in A. E k w a ll as a ca n d id ate fo r congress w h it-- veterans. R egardless of how one m ight n o t a n d w i l l n o t be c a rrie d out. w o rs h ip at 11 a t w h ic h tim e c o m ­ gated, and th a t i t be p ro v id e d c o n v e n ie n t. che<-rful a nd u s e fu l A l- ’ Japanese apo lo gies and p ro m ise s reached I N o rth P la in s to d a y » T h u rs d n y ). at so c o n s id e ra tio n s h o u ld be g iv e n to ' M o lto II8 7 " K,'r v in C ‘•■rcuit ju .lg e m stan d on public questions, one could h e ig h ts o f profuseness a fte r th e P a n a y case m u n io n w i l l be served. S u n d a y e v e ­ w h e re possible. o th e r s to ra g e spaces in th e hom e ! G aston F rid a y . S h e rw o o d n e x t T u e s ­ M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty T he h ig h c o u rt in th a t g e v a n g e lis tic s e rvice. M id -w e e k not help but adm ire him fo r his c o u r­ a na o n ly a fe w w eeks la te r w e fin d th a t n se in rvice S A N IT A T IO N day. R o y on W ednesday and L a u re l fo r c lo th in g , fo o d and su p p lie s. Such 1 ¡’h iu n v , ‘ *h:' * “ *“ ■ w l,h o u t ai1 s T ue sd a y, T h u rs d a y and age in opposing c e rta in phases of the A m e ric a n rig h ts a re b e in g ig n o re d a n d fla u n te d S a tu rd a y e ve n in g . A ll e v e n in g s e r­ It appears th a t s a n ita ry c o n d itio n s <1 p ro g ra m s h o u ld be e m phasized 1 n e x t T h u rs d a y E v e ry o n e is in v ite d e i 1 b ‘ '-r ,,s tr ib t' ‘ he q u a lific a tio n s , in some fa rm hom es c o u ld be im ­ and enco ura g e d as a c o u n ty -w id e 1 to a tte n d th e show ings. so b a d ly th a t n e w p ro te sts are re q u ire d . adm in istratio n p rogram when to do vices b e g in a t 7:45. A ll w e lc o m e — p ro v e d T h is a p p lie s p a r tic u la r ly to e ' ' ri General Van ♦ p ro g ra m b y d is p la y in g in th e v a r i­ J. F. S h a c k e lfo rd , pastor. •11 *S now tha t so lo n g as A m e rica W m k i, m an earlier opinion had h e ld th a t so was fa r from pop u lar. w a te r s u p p ly a nd sewage disposal. ous c o m m u n itie s t h e E x te n s io n s t ill has citiz e n s and in te re s ts in C h in a , p a r ­ Union Local to M ret w h e ie iis tlx - State la w p re c lu d e d a d e fea te d T he W a te r S u p p ly S e rv ic e M od e l K itc h e n tr a ile r , and t ic u la r ly in th e f ig h t in g zones, th e re w i l l c o n ­ T r in ity L u th e ra n C hurch A n im p le m e n t c o m p a n y w i l l e n ­ p rim a r y ca n d id ate fro m r u n n in g as an in- P u r ity o f th e w a te r s u p p ly s h o u ld b y d is tr ib u tin g w o r k in g d ra w in g s tin u e to be to u c h y in c id e n ts , f u r t h e r s tr a in ­ dependent ca n d id a te th e re was n o th in g to te rta in w ith an e d u c a tio n a l m o v in g T h e se rvice s b e g in a t 11 a m : b<- th e f ir s t c o n s id e ra tio n o f th e | o f th e d e ta ils o f th e k itc h e n . in g th e a lre a d y w e a ke n e d f r ie n d ly re la tio n s p re v e n t his frie n d s fro m w r it in g in th • p ic tu re show a nd o th e r fe a tu re s at S u n d a y school a nd B ib le class a t 10 fa rm e r T o s a fe g u a rd th e w a te r s u p ­ Jo h n L. Lewis sees need fo r w ork b e tw e e n th is n a tio n and Ja p a n. I t seems a d v is a b le to th e c o m ­ tlx - re g u la r m e e tin g o f tin - West c a n d id a te s nam e and n o th in g S e rm o n to p ic. “ T h e N o m in a l C h r is ­ p ly fro m p o llu tio n , it is im p e ra tiv e to p re v e n t relief, says th o u san d s fac in g poverty In su ch c irc u m s ta n c e s i t is v it a lly neces­ t ia n " — M at. 13. 47-5»), T h e L u th e ra n th a t th e w a te r in a w e ll o r s p rin g m itte e th a t hom »s n o t e q u ip p e d tfn io n lix 'a l o f th e F a rm e rs ' U n io n his s e rv in g in any o ffic e to w h ic h lie m ig h t ith r e fr ig e ra tio n o r o th e r a de­ at tlie K P h a ll in N o rth P la in s to be e le c te d by th a t m ethod and starv atio n . W ell, no one o u g h t s a ry th a t o u r g o v e rn m e n t d e c id e a d e fin ite H o u r comes to y o u e v e ry S u n d a y at be at a h ig h e r le v e l a t a ll tim e s th ä n q w uate. s a n ita ry food s to ra g e f a c ili­ n ig h t » T h u rs d a y ). T h e local e x te n d s re ig n p o lic y re g a rd in g th e C h in e se s i t u a ­ 1:30 p. m. o v e r s ta tio n K A L E , Y o u a n y n e a rb y sources o f f ilt h . to know b e tte r th a n he, as his am b i­ fo race H r * " l,e d ' ra " a «•>•-<' ties s h o u ld in s ta ll d r a ft co o le rs fo r a re c o r d ia lly w e lco m ed to w o rs h ip tio n . W e ca n n o t p e rm it a c o n tin u a tio n o f W e lls s h o u ld be lo ca te d on clean th e te m p o ra ry s to rin g o f fo o d. Such an in v ita tio n to a ll in te re s te d En- ] rac< fo r th e g o v e rn o rs h ip in 1934 w h e n he tion fo r pow er has been larg ely r e ­ “ in c id e n ts " fo llo w e d b y f u t ile p ro te sts. O ne i w it h us. te rta in m e n t is fre e L a d ie s a re r e ­ g ro u n d , and w id e ly separated fro m c ira ie rs a re in e x p e n s iv e and easy was an in d e p e n d e n t candidate, fin is h in g s e c sponsible fo r thousands being th ro w n w h o can re m e m b e r b a ck 21 o r 22 ye a rs w i l l p ro b a b le ch a n n e ls o f im p u re d r a in ­ to b u ild and th e y a re h ig h ly r e c ­ quested to b rin g c a ke o r sa n d w ich e s I ond in . fie . ld M ,hr<* ' 21000 v<,’ *'s b e h in d M ore Church Notices on Page 6 and th e o rg a n iz a tio n w ill fu rn is h ! re c a ll th a t ju s t such a s itu a tio n le d us in to age W e lls s h o u ld also be p ro v id e d C h a rles II ¡V out of w ork because of th e w a r b e­ M a rtin , Ito- demo, la in - , and • o m m e n d e d f o r th e s a n ita ry s to rin g co ffe e O ilie r lo c a ls a re in v ite d . w a r w it h G e rm a n y , a w a r in w h ic h dale, but 9(XX) ahead o f Joe D unne, r e p u b li- m any tw een th e tw o g re a t lab o r unions, A m e ric a n s s t ill w o n d e r ju s t w h y —■ can. w e ever union w a rfa re in th e p a st y e a r is p a rtic ip a te d , a n y w a y . w ith o u t doubt th e biggest c o n trib u t­ E ith e r th e A m e ric a n g o v e rn m e n t m u st C hange« Slow ing fa c to r in th e business slum p and d e m a n d and e n force , b y a rm s i f n e ce ssary a «ch S ! " x *y b l" •s u n ' ,y Ulp ’ “ ‘ I * o n e -ro o m 1 B v y Roger Rftp-pp W. \V Babson) R o h c n iil . , (B th ere is no question a t whose door­ cessation o f •'in c id e n ts .” o r A m e ric a n m en. a n n u a l C h ica g o shoe show . R e­ I c u rr e n t le v e l, on th e o th e r hand o i? i hoas,‘ IS passing o u t ,,f th e O regon 1 at th e lo w e s t le v e l fo r a n y s im ila r p ro p e rty , tro o p s a nd w a rs h ip s m u s t be g o tte n B A B S O N P A R K . F la . — I t is too p o rts in d ic a te th a t some fa c to rie s step it belongs. p ic tu re A s u rv e y ju s t co m p le te d bv Hex com pares w ith o n ly 50 000 assem ­ w e e k in fo u r years. A lth o u g h t r a f ­ e a rly y e t to :»y w h e n th e business w ill be r u n n in g n e a r c a p a c ity d u r c o m p le te ly o u t o f C h in a and k e p t o u t The ’ l" " a m . «‘ ate s u p e rin te n d e n t o f p i.b h c in b l i e s ill t i l e f ir s t w eek o f th is lllo o l b ’ fic is s t ill 2» p e r cent below the la tte r p la n is u n q u e s tio n a b ly th e one m o t recession w i l l be o v e r. I am m ore in g th e n e x t GO to 90 days. B u ild in g v o lu m e h i h e ld up h - -struction. reveal« th a t th e ir c e rta in th a n I w a s a m o n th ago. A m e ric a n s w ill fa v o r m o st s tro n g ly . O ne w o u ld th in k th a t fo o d » a irs I m a rk a b ly w e ll. P riv a te hom e c o n ­ 1937 fig u re s , th e re has been a sh a rp n u m b e r has been reduced by 249 in the re b o u n d in lo a d in g s in th e Iasi h o w e v e r, th a t a w o u ld jo g a lo n g a t a sta b le le ve l, C e r ta in ly a c o n tin u a tio n o f th e p re se n t u n ­ past .six yea i s tru c tio n has fa lle n s h a rp ly since .. ^ <>c1a i m erchants w ere recen tly so­ h a p p y s itu a tio n is a d a n g e ro u s one, lik e ly to fro m 1326 in 1930.31 to re v iv a l is n o t f a r b u t v o lu m e is in flu e n c e d b y p ric e s la st J u n e a nd is o n ly 65 p e r cent fo rtn ig h t. 1977 in 1936-37 B a n k in g fig u re s are b e g in n in g to T hat is at th e ra te o f m ore th a n 46 a year o ff. T h e re a r e and g e n e ra l c o n d itio n s . L a te s t r e ­ o f th e 1937 le v e l. B u t n o n -re s l- licited by outside a d v ertisin g sa le s­ b rin g a fla m e o f w a r fe v e r in th is c o u n tr y - a ra te w h ic h i f m a in ta in e d w ill see the n o w s tra w s In th e p o rts s h o w food sales c o n s id e ra b ly d e n tia l a nd p u b lic o p e ra tio n s have be o p tim is tic . C o m m e rc ia l l o a n s A s to ria A s to ria n -B u d g e t. m en on a schem e, w hich took a g re a t c o n tin u e to s lid e o f f g ra d u a lly T h e y co m p le te disa p p ea ra n ce o f the o n e -ro o m w in d w h ic h sh o w u n d e r th e 1937 fig u re s . H ere again stepped in to th e b re a ch so th a t a re d o w n s ix p e r cent sin ce th e ir deal of money out of tow n and left schools w ith in the n e x t 25 v, < th a t business i s th e re has been a n o tic e a b le p ic k ­ to ta l c o n s tru c tio n in D e ce m b e r was peak in O cto b er, s h o w in g th a t in ­ no th in g here. Such schem es are alw ay s s lo w ly tu r n in g up d u r in g th e past w e e k o r tw o h'H< h, r liig l, schools are ,,|So on th e w a y ut above a y e a r ago. F u rth e rm o re .th e v e n to rie s are b e in g w o rk e d o ff P u tn a m e x p la in ,. W hereas th e re w ,7 s 30 o f a ro u n d . T h e s e w it h th e ea sin g o f f in r e ta il p rices f ir s t h a lf o f J a n u a ry was b e tte r being pushed to tak e h a r d - e a r n e d H a n k d e b its are d o w n 15 p e r cent s tra w s w e re m is s ­ as th e le a d in g s tim u la tin g fa c to r. these s m a ll h ig h schools in O regon ’ th a n th e in it ia l fo r tn ig h t o f Decem - O n th e o ih e r hand, deposits have O regon m oney aw ay. They gave this new s­ 1936- in g at C h ris tm a s P a p e r c o n s u m p tio n has ta k e n a i b e r 31 there are now . only A s a consequence, a llie d in - on ly fiv *' e to be found tim e . A m o n g 'l ic k in g " a lo n g w it h a ll n o t h e r , d u s trie s . such as lu m b iT . have be- h a lte d th e ir d o w n -tre n d w h ic h set p a p e r as reference, which was a b ­ F ifte e n Y ears A go the state. in a lm o st a y e a r ago and are $166- th e m a re good r e ­ businesses. Because p a p e r Is used A rg u s . F e b ru a ry 1. 1923— D r. J. H . Ross- solutely unauthorized. W hen outside I gun to p u ll u p fro m th e ir rece n t 666.060 above t h e ir D ece m b e r low s • • * t a il tra d e re p o rts , in o m a n y d iffe r e n t lin e s, i t is an d e p th o f as lo w as 50 p e r c e n t un-1 salesm en give this firm or any local m an w o r k in g to se cu re O re g o n N a tio n a l g u a rd R e ta il tra d e is th e most o p tim is ­ s e a s o n a lly h ig h e r e x c e lle n t Plan C onstruction b a ro m e te r o f g e n e ra l d e r t h e ir 1937 peak. c o m p a n y here. tic o f a ll th e b a ro m e te rs M e r­ firm as a referen ce a call should be in d u s tria l a c tiv ity , business. I t is in te re s tin g , th e re fo re O regon u tilitie s p la n npvna G e o rg e S ig le r, p io n e e r n a tiv e son dies M a c h in e -to o l o rd e rs a re a good ( Reger W. Babson ch a n ts have p u t o n a ttra c tiv e ste a d ie r tones in 1 th a t p a p e r c o m p a n y e x e c u tiv e s re - 210 in n e W c o n s tru c tio n d u rin g 1938. a ccord- m ade im m ediately to th a t firm to d e­ h e re J a n u a ry 30. b a ro m e te r o f a c t iv it y In a ll th e ! "s a le s " to k e e p goods m o v in g A s a c o m m o d ity m a r - ! I p o r t o rd e rs n u d g in g se a so na lly m bssione?* w “ 1!? f ‘ l‘ <1 W“ h Com ­ term in e w h e th e r or not such a re f e r ­ L o c a l g ro u p has m e e tin g to c o n s id e r fo rm a ­ k«’s. and be b e tte r b u ild in g v o lu m e . ahead in th e past ten days w ith | c a p ita l goods in d u s trie s . T lie y are re s u lt, r e ta il tra d e had h e ld up m is s io n e r W allace T ele p h o n e enm panic« tio n o f R o ta ry c lu b . T e m p o ra ry o rg a n iz a tio n ence is a u th o riz e d . T o get a w ords-eyt? p ic tu re o f c u r ­ m a n y m ills r u n n in g b e tte r th a n r u n n in g 45 p e r ce n t b e lo w a y e a r s p le n d id ly . C h ris tm a s v o lu m e was a one p la n to spend »3.889 356 in im p ro v in g ago: T he D e ce m b e r to ta l o f dom es­ o f f o n ly tw o p e r cent fro m 193« has D r. J. H . Rossm an as p re s id e n t a n d J. H. re n t tre n d s, le t m e b r ie fly a n a lyze | th e y h a ve f o r s e v e ra l m onths. ar <. , ,x l,‘l,d ,n K th e ir se rvice, nnd e le c tric tic o rd e rs was o f f 10 p e r c e n t fro m w h ile J a n u a ry clearances h a v e G a rr e tt as s e c re ta ry . th e le a d in g business b a ro m e te rs : Some H e a v y In d u s trie s H it H a rd » ¿ £ ‘8 ^ ; 80 a^ r , . g a , e ,,f N o ve m b e r, b u t latest fig u re s in d i­ C o n su m e r In d u s trie s S e n s itiv e R o y B ills in s ta lle d as c h a n c e llo r c o m m a n ­ H e a v y in d u s trie s m a in ta in e d th e ir cate a le ss-than-seasonai d e clin e . been w ith in 5 to 10 p e r cent o f a »-i.864.095 fo r e x p e n d itu re ( I ’n u m i r In d u - tr ie s a re u s u a lly d e r G le n co e lodge, K n ig h ts o f P y th ia s , and on c o n s tru c tio n ; y e a r ago. G ood r e ta il tra d e is h e lp - v o lu m e lo n g a fte r th e m ore sen­ A d v a n ta g e s of H illsboro as a tr a d ­ L iz z ie Y e n c k le m ost e x c e lle n t c h ie f P y th ia n th e f ir s t to be h it and hence are w o rk d u rin g M e a n w h ile , fo re ig n o rd e rs f o r o u r m ni a - y i’a r W h ile these e s ti­ s itiv e c o n s u m e r in d u s trie s began to m a c h in e to o ls — p a r tic u la r ly f r o m ! ! in g to h o ld and to boost v o lu m e in m ated e x p e n d itu re s sh o w CSl' u s u a lly th e f ir s t to re c o v e r. T h e re ­ ing c e n te r will ag a in be stressed by S isters. c u rta il. Hence, som e w e re h it la te r R ussia—-are c o m in g in b ris k ly . a ll lin e s. an increase o v e r fo re , c o n d itio n s in th is g ro u p a t e x p e n d itu re s d u rin g 1937 th e y fa ll fa r s h o rt local business m en S atu rd ay with a C o u n ty P om ona G ra n g e en d orse s S e n a to r b u t h a rd e r th a n th e lig h te r m a n u ­ Sentim ent Barom eter Weakest G e n e ra l In d ic a to rs L o o k U p p re se n t are o f m o re th a n o rd in a r y o f a n n u a l im p ro v e m e n ts by th i- sam e u t il- N o w . w h a t does th e p e rfo rm a n c e special d o lla r d ay event. This is one W . G. H are's b ill to am e n d c o n s titu tio n to p ro ­ in te re » t. T e x tile a c t iv it y is c u r ­ fa c tu rin g g ro u p B ig g e s t s u ffe re r M isce lla n eo u s in d ic a to rs also g iv e itle s d u rin g th e p e rio d r lie u te n a n t-g o v e rn o r. a m o n g th e d u ra b le goods in d u s trie s fro m 1936 to 1935, of a series of tra d e fe a tu re s during v id e W fo illia r e n tly 40 t>er ce n t b e lo w last y e a r's ha been steel. O p e ra tio n s c a ta p u lt­ an e x c e lle n t c lu e to business c o n ­ o f these b a ro m e te rs m ean'’ W h ile W a lla ce p o in ts out m A le x a n d e r a nd E. W. Reeves b u y dition.» H e a d in g lh ,- li t is p o w e r th e y rlo ni*l d e fin ite ly sh o w th a t le v e l and back to th e 1932-34 b e d ­ th e y e a r in w hich p a rtic u la r effo rt is Used C a r E xch a n g e fro m A . H . Rasm ussen. ed d o w n w a rd fro m 85 p e r c e n t o f ro c k fig u re '. T ra d in g in g ra y goods, c a p a c ity last A u g u s t to 20 per ce n t e c n -u m p tio n . I t is a v a lu a b le in d i- we have ro u n d e d th e b o tto m th e y m ade to b rin g hom e to people fa r o f I h e ' r r -Wh ' h * f o r ‘ ho serviees , c a to r because e le c tr ic ity is used d o in d ic a te th a t business Is s ta b ­ h o w e v e r, has r e c e n tly been m o re a m o n th ago S in c e C h ris tm a s th e re and n ear, th e fa c t th a t H illsboro is an T h irty Y ears Ago b e z and ; have firm e d . T he has been som e re c o v e ry and th e u n iv e r a lly in fa c to ry a nd home, iliz in g and th a t w e have p ro b a b ly o ffe re d . 7 p . a ^ ' t ^ ' n d e 0" a ^ ' h u m ^ S a u s . J a n u a ry 30. 1908— C o u n ty P o m o n a past fo r tn ig h t, m o re o v e r, has seen o p e ra tin g ra te th is w e e k Is a ro u n d its tre n d has been v e r t ic a lly d o w n - seen lh ,- w o rst. T h e b a ro m e te r excellent and frie n d ly tra d in g center. G ran A g rg e passes re s o lu tio n f a v o r in g p a rc e l post w a rd sin ce S e p te m b e r. S e v e ra l w h ic h has th e lo w e s t re a d in g o f a ll a s tu r d y s te p -u p — 10 p e r c e n t - in 30 p e r c e n t co m p a re d w ith 80 i x - x " ' ; ; , ; ! X ; ' per plan. m on th s ago o u tp u t crossed b e lo w r ig h t n o w is "Business S e n tim e n t " m il! o p e ra tio n s. c e n t a y e a r ago. th e "y e a r a g o " le v e l fo r th e fir s t U n d e rly in g fa c to rs have a m ore T h e shoe in d u s try was am o n g C o u n ty o n io n g ro w e rs r e jo ic e o v e r o n io n intention of sacrificing • ,i..K ,.v,,n 1 M o to r a ssem blies in 1937 w e re tim e since A p r il. 1935 C u rre n t th e fir s t to fe e l th e s la c k e n in g in ,l1" "' W chamber Warden Lew ! of 11 * m a rk e t a d v a n c in g to $3 h u n d re d . I he second la rg e s t in th e h is to ry o f fig u re s, h o w e v e r, are r e fle c tin g th e im p o rta n t e ffe c t in the lo n g -ru n B usiness is less ab le to pay in­ a c t iv it y la st ye a r. P ro d u c tio n la st th e in d u s try . C a r sales c o n tin u e d state p ris o n b ra n d s these »lories - i th a n s u rfa c e c o n d itio n s such as Postal departm ent issues r u lin g re q u irin g s te p -u p in in d u s tr y a ll) th e pre se n t n a m e -c a llin g contest creased w ages th a n a y e a r ago, y e t that papers to be transm issible th ro u g h m ails m o n th was 30 p e r ce n t u n d e r th e a t an e x c e lle n t le v e l u n t il N o v e m ­ j seasonal o v e r th e n a tio n . y e a r-a g o le v e l. S m a rt s h o e -m a ke rs, al W a sh in g to n . B u t an e n« to the b e r w h e n th e y fo ld e d u p lik e ................... nig h p itch , as figm ents o f th « im a g in a tio n we a re continually re a d in g of strik e s must be paid In advance. F re ig h . t c a rlo a d ln g s r e lia b ly m ir - h o w e v e r, have c u t p rices 10 p e r w i t * no s u b s ta n tia l fo u n d a tio n L e w is says 'L? Louise S eidier dies a t C o rn e liu s J a n ­ o u tp u t has d ro p - ro re d th e d o w n - h ill ru s h o f b u s i­ c u rre n t "E ra o f Rad F e e lin g " w o u ld to secure increases. ce n t. As a consequence, b u y in g was u a ry 52. ’ k ** f " r " s hp r o n ce rn e d the n e w g is p e r fro m 120000 cars p e r w e e k last ness s h ip m e n ts th is fa ll. L o a d in g s do m o re to heal s e n tim e n t and to b e tte r th a n e xp e cte d at th e r , - e n t t sp rin g t-j 65.000 at present. The fo r th e la st w e e k in D e c e m b e r w e re help th is m id -w in te r u p tu rn th a n cham ber is a ll set up a nd re a d y fo r iU m a n y o th e r s in g le fa c to r! Columbia Defense T u a la tin Steiwer Resigns Other Editors C i I ic sent Sedson Upturn May Mark Fnd o f Current Recession Our Yesterdays 4