Pag« Four rttt.T.snoftn Aftäü$. fttt RUlsbonWtVous Support Your Officials W ith Which I* ComMimt th« Hillsboro Independent Hillsboro Arvus. 1894 Hillsboro Independent, 18ÎS V c K IN N E Y « M c K IN N E Y . Publishers Published Thursday— Entered as seeond«cisss m etter In the postoffice at Hillsboro, Oregon ! he th o u su iu h of law -ab id in g c iti zens in this sta te , union am i non union, should back to th e limit Gov e rn o r .Martin. M ayor ('arso n and o th er public officers in th e ir e ffo rts to lid this sta te ot th e labor terrorism th at has so d isru p te d th e social and economie lite. Law and o rd e r m ust prevail and o fficials should not let up until they have th e last of the te rro rists am i th e inevitable higher- ups p la te d w h ere they c an n o t con tinue th e ir deviltry. Many wish th a t the sam e determ in ed e ffo rts w ould be put fo rth by th e a d m inistration to b rin g about socia! ami econom ic peace th ro u g h o u t th e na tion. W hen th is is done the A m eri can people will be enjoying a h a p p ie r and b e tte r s ta n d a rd of living. Church S. emees nfsrdnx* i rim u r o Livestock Committee '-Report^ Doubts at Rest Ml Saint* Episcopal C hurch Services ter Q uinqiiugcsinta S u n (By A. I.. I.lm lticik I (M a d e at C o u n ly A g ric u h u ra l Econom ic C o nference .January 2 7 ) day or S undio next before Lent: Holy com m union at 7:30 a ni ; SALEM Any doubt an to Governor In considering the scope of the hers . f tlie various specie of live-1 provom ont association testing Hint church school. 9 45 a in. T he Lent- w ork of this com m ittee the follow »•»•- r, lo v e rn o r M artin's a ttitu d e tow ard W . V E R N E M. K IN N E Y slo crake hrdlcnitw y g-lm II MM I the m ure piofilatile units of a daily MRS. E. C. M rK IN N E Y <h m ile boxes will be given to all ihg phases id livestock production ond term w ere ‘f t ut rest this w eek by th e Associate Editor Editor herd can be definitely determ ined avs ■ : th e children M orning p ra y e r at 11 i n W ashington counly togelhei slock a re as follow ii|H>earaiiee of button*« tieunng the tfuvet D airy Au increase >f a total and it is only th rough testing that \ oung people s fellow ship will m eet w ith questions p ertaining to the Official N ew spaper of W ashington C ounty Hoi's picture and the slogan, ‘ Re elect G«»\ num ber of dairy cattle from 24.- tlie value and influence of a herd in th e ehurch at 5 30 p m. Evelyn sam e w ere considered Selected as Oregon's Best Weekly Newsaper. iyS0-Sii 742 in 1934 to 25.73a is leaso nable are in building up and m aintain e rn u M artin.' White th e governor h a s hot H aw orth w ilt lead The season of Named on A ll-Am erican Weekly Newspaper Eleven, 1989 1 N ational and slate outlook his cum tutacy he did p u b lic ly p r o claiined d and to In* expected. This would ing desirable iwodtietion can be Lent will begin W ednesday. March Honorable Mention N ational Editorial A —n. Newspaper and m arket possibilities. adm it to new spaperm en that he ' w ould Ilk»* nn an increasing the num ber of determ ined Production Contest, 1984-86; General Excellence. 1988 2 hi ;.,c m orn.ng at 10 o’clock th ere 2. Livestock num bers as esti cows m ilked from 15.465 to 15.956 to rem ain governor tut long us possible * Im provem ents in hog production will be a celebration of holy com T hird place w in n er in (wo national m ated by the 1937 AAA plan The exact am ount of increase that a rc possible by giving m ore at S upporters of the governoi feel that hi , m union w ith p enitential office Ai new spaper contests in 1937—G eneral ning com m ittee. occurs will, of course di pend upon tenliou Io tlte type of breeding vlianves for t h e dem ocratic nom ination 2 30 p m. the Litany w ill be said. Excellence and Best E ditorial Page for 3. R elation of livestock n u m I h 'II i the population increase in stock kept on the farm. Special have t»«‘en substantially increased by the Io be follow ed by the first L enten w eekly new spapers w ith circulations bers to feixi resources the P ortland area and on w hether atten tio n in tills connection is c a ll dissension in the ranks of the an ti-ad n u u address by the y ¡car. Every W ed or not tlie lim its of the P ortland over 1.000. 4 D esirable im provem ents from ed to tin* 1936 economic report istration forces w hile report* from o v e n e s d a y during I.enten th ere w ill be the stadpoint of th e in d u s m ilk sheil a re extended. With pertain in g to tlie d e sira b le ty p e o f. tin* state indicate that Mai tin stock h i an address Everyone, w h eth er a try. these we have, of course. Hie fac b rifd in g slock Subscription K ates S trictly Cash in A dvance m em ber of th e church o r not. w ill risen seveial points on the stren g th of the tors of prices and in d u strial con 5 T he 1936 econom ic report T he 1936 econom ic report c o n recent round-up of labor gangsters. P e r y ear . $2 00 T h ree m onths S 60 be welcomed. The bishop has set This report does not cover and ditions No one know s w hat these I clusions and recom m endations sub S ix m onths 1.15 P e r copy .03 Good Friday evening for his next is nut intended to cover as w ide m ay be over th e te n -y ear period, i S ecretary of S tate F ail S nell h a i visitation. T hose desiring to be con a scope as tin 1936 econom ic re- They might be such as to upset m ittixt tw o years ago are a p p lic (iromised to end the sutpenih* thut h.t ,* O utside O regon ab le and apparently th ere is not fit m ed should speak to th e vicar. , p o rt and is only intended as a sup- any calculations m ude at this lim e In o th er states $2,50 F oreign countries $3 50 centenxt around his political intentions will» any reason to muke changes in the and atten d th e W ednesday a fte r plem ent to thè one of tw o vears Hogs The com m ittee concurs conclusions, suggestions, cost o f a statem ent before this week is ended noon addresses R eginald Hicks. ago. Member: Orejón State w ith the recom m endations of the production dutu or I'ecommcndii- probably for Sunday m orning re lea »a*. Spec- First Audited Paper, Editorial A ss o c iatio n 1. N ational anil l.anrest ABC Weekly ulation uround the slate house cerUvrs on C ongregational C hurch 1 " p’ " “ , ° U,l° ° k a,ul 1936 rep o rt that "som e increase is tions of that report T here a r e and National Editorial Circulation in Weak justified, but tiog production should ■ som e additions w hich have been In view of th e fact th a t th e re g tw o guesses: That Snell will e ith e r !><» i Association. F eb ru ary 27 C h u rch school, 10 a * n b tie kept w ithin tlie lim its of the discussed, but the m ore im portant candidate for a second term in his present the hm C . / 1',' ,,orl u la r p rim ary election is .May 20. it m . Law m ic e Francis, su p erin ten d - « „ 2 The Hillsboro A nr us assumes no financial respon office or that he will muke a try ft>r the , b u ' j au “ f ‘•'•ononues supply of feed produced on t h e 1 of these are in connection w ith tlie would have seem ed m uch m ore r e a ent. M orning w orship. 11 w I ^ ith 2 set- farm ." , p o ultry industry. A poultry sub- sibility for error« which may appear in advertisements ; | E y x S c S republican nom ination for U nited Slat« t published In its columns but in cases where the paper room ' com m ittee w ent over these c a re senator, leaving the g u b ernatorial field o p R eef C attle—T here is no sonable for th e p ro ponents of th e is at fa u lt it w ilt rep rint that part of an advertise fully and th eir recom m endations for expansion in the num ber i . ii seven-county pow er district to have ^ en for sonu* other l andidate. probably S tate ment in which the typographical mistake occurs. sln p C m c c L ^ V p V ' C ¡ X °point“ I n n T s u b ^'iclow ,‘ he ed The fattening of beef cattle is a re as follows: T reasurer Holman, who uppeui ; to be the provided l'or th e election on t h a t lim ited by the feed supply Pros, I T hat the recom m endations of best bet the republicans have for that Clyde \o u n t. advisor.—T. A rth u r | n u m b er of four years ago Prices pective feeders should realize tlie date. D oubtless m ore people w ould D tlie T urkey and Poultry com m ittee ungan. m inister. position. i of m eat anim als a re usually high fertilizer value they recover in a of the O regon Poultry council with go to the polls a t th e re g u la r elec • • a • | com pared w ith prices of o th er farm beef cattle en terp rise O ne ton of regard to the prevention of fishy tion because of g re a te r in te rest ami F irst B aptist C hurch alfalfa hay has n u trie n ts in Surely th e in d u stria l strife of the it flav o r in tu rk ey s be followed J products and prices of nulk cows S anitary A uthority Sough) F e b ru ary 24 th e an n u al bu si have not show n a com putable m- w orth a total of eight dollai These recom m endations are: last y e a r h as been of such serious the e x tra expense w ould not have ness A pi'upuaul I" set lip ".I ' t.ile .mil.li y m eeting and fellow ship su p w hen valued i n the basis of c u r I crease. U ntil dairy cow places ad- not feed uny fish meul au thority lx eoiitumeii in' u II in itiiito m om ent as to cause th e governm ent been in cu rred . This e x tra cost is ex p e r w ill be held in the church at , van ee and become com parable to ren t com m ercial fertilizer prices or i a) cod Do liver oil or fish oil or and liberty-loving citizens to stop, pected to run aro u n d $2500 in this 7 p. m. R eports for the y ear will m eat anim al prices heavy e x p a n W hen fed. 80 tier cent of this fe r m ashes containing these products m easure, prelim inary c u p lr, of which w er ■ filixk w ith S ecretary of S tate Snell tin be read an d election of officers sion in the n u m b er of dairy heif- tilizing m aterial is recovered in for six w eeks p rio r to killing lim e look and listen. T here has been more countv. we< k \.T h e m easure is hpmnnirrd by tli • w ill take place All m em bers a re ! ers raised will probably not occur th e nuinure. ib> l)o not at any lim e feed a trouble and m ore loss of m an hours req u ested to be present. S unday Stream Purification league of O regon . S heep Tlie n u m b er of s li e e p j low g rade fish meal or a low grade T h e long-tim e trend in per cap- school at 9:45 w ith classes for all i ita consum ption of m anufactured raised should be lim ited to the : eod Over ml or fish oil. which S tate T reasu rer Rufus H olm an since the suprem e court d eclared the H arry B ridges claim s to be w o rk ages. M orning w orship at 11. s u b dairy products as a w hole has been nu m b er neetleii to d e a n up fields let W ithhold all feed from tu r p iw id e n l. Mi ■ H al D P atlu a W a g n er lab o r relatio n s act constitu ing to raise the s ta n d a rd of living of je c t w ill be th ird in a series of u p w ard Thus has been du e p rim and fence row s. On farm s w here key s for at least 24 hours prior to vice-president, and S enator B yron G C u tional a y e a r ago th an a t any o th er A m erican w orkm en. If being the m essages on th e church and its arily ney uf M ilwaukie, chairm an of the coinuiit to increased per capita con they can be kept, alfalfa can lie | tim e of killing, but allow free tim e in the history of th is nation. It king pin in tw o of th e c o a st's big w ork. “The Ideal P reacher." S p e sum ption of ice cream , co n cen trat pastured to good advan tag e with access to w ater. tee oil legislation The pi..posed sanitai v music w ill be given by th e id) Be su re that pro p er chilling m ilks and cheese. B utter co n early Iambs This early pasturing au thority would consist of the state liealtn is. we believe, th e p rincipal cause of m aritim e strik e s of re c e n t y e a rs in cial choir. B aptist Boosters at 7 for ed sum ption per capita has rem ained holds back the first cu ttin g of a l tem p eratu res are available at the officer, state engineer, chairm an of tin. th e business recession. and girls from seven to 12 alm w hich th o u san d s w ere th ro w n out of y boys ost constant for somewhat more falfa delaying it sufficiently so that tim e of killing so ttiat the unitnul state (isli comm ission and three m em bei ears of age. B. Y. P. U. at 7 for These troubles brin g hom e forcibly w ork, m ark e ts lost an d farm produce all young people. A dult vesper th an 30 years. Year to y ear changes th e rainy period can usually be heat can be rem oved and in te r to be appointed by the governor, one from consum ption of oleom ar avoided. T his kind of feed p ro nal tem p eratu res brought down to each congressional district If sufficient th e necessity of am ending the W a g ch eap en ed is raisin g s ta n d a rd s of liv p ray er service at 7 fo r all adults g in arin the e a re affected by th e m a r duces an exceptionally fine lam b , 4t) degrees or low er over night signatures a re secured to tlie petitions the E vening serv ice at 8. service in gin betw n er act as recom m ended by S ecretary and the raiser may still obtain ing, we have a n o th e r guess com ing. 2. T hat tu rk ey breeders be e n m easure will be on tlie N ovem ber ballot een retail prices of b u tte r cludes a rousing song service, and oleom argarine. tw o cuttings of alfalfa hay. This couraged to tra p nest and pedigree of Com m erce R o p er’s business a d chorus singing, special fe atu re and m ethod has fu rth e r advantage in th e ir birds as a progressive and L ocally the situation is not m a visory com m ittee. R ecom m endations an evangelistic m essage on the te rially d ifferen t from tlie n a tio n ttiat it usually avoids having c u t necessary step in the tu rk ey b reed Get Excellent R ating The question of c re a tin g a seven- su b ject ‘ T hat W hosoever.” t h e al fo r five ch an g es w ere p resen ted to The stro n g com peti tings of rain-spoiled hay and also ing program , an d th at tlie sm all six th in a series of m essages on tiv e situation. M urshfield. C ottage Grove. A liland and m eans ttiat th ere will be less grass e r b reed er c arry out a m ore com President Roosvelt w ith a request for county public o w nership d istric t is a Jo m ark etin g organization w hich h n 3:16. C hoir reh earsal Friday K lam ath Fall« units of tin* 249th C o ed ists in this te rrito ry has been a in the firs? ru ttin g . A ccording to ' plete y ear around cutting program serious one fo r th e tax p a y e rs. T here ev en in g at th e hom e of Mrs. B ald ex “sym pathetic co n sid eratio n ." one grow er w ho uses this m ethod A rtillery corp», have been given 'e x c e lle n t' leader in stabilizing’ and m ain in o rd er to select m ore rapidly a re a lot of questions to be answ ered win. 175 E. G rant. The ch u rch w ith tain in g a stap le fluid m ilk m a r consistently, it does not shorten grow ing birds, «'artier m aturing rating by the w ar departm ent, according C hanges as re c o m m e n d e d a n d a h e a rty w elcom e to a l l —O rtiz j ket. Tins sam e organization lias th e life of th e stan d of alfalfa birds i w hich insures b etter feath to inform ation received by M ajor G enei d w hich should m ake fo r a m ore e q u it and lu ll light should be given th e en W. W eniger. pasto». also im proved th e condition of the 3. R elation of Livestock N um bers ering), birds of proper size w ith (;<• irge A WMta Fho rating • ■ base able set-up provide th a t: (a ) N eith tire problem . to Feetl Resources a large percen tag e of edible meat, b u tterfa t m ark etin g situation. upon the w ork done i,v ttn .e imttei ie H illsboro F re e M ethodist C hurch e r th e act, n o r its a d m in istratio n and b e tte r laying hens producing (bi Hogs—The national outlook W ith livestock num bers as they big gun firing at Fort Stevens d in in g the F eb ru ary 24: m id-w eek p ra y e r fa v o r any p a rtic u la r form of bona indicates a som ew hat increased a re at present th ere is a fairly m ore eggs of high liatehability. annual m uneuvei •; la t Ju n e service. 7 30 p. m. F e b ru a ry 27: supply 3. T hat th ere he no increase in in the next ten vears over even balance betw een the total fid e labor org an izatio n . (b ) Em • • • • S unday school. 10 a. m. You a re th e past few years, but prices an ,leai1 of livestock anil the total tlie tu rk ey e e te ip ris e in W ashing given an in v itation to atten d our p a re n tly should not reach the low ■ fe,'d supply. ployes shall be fre e in se lf-o rg a n iz a ton county in th e im m ediate fu Plan Im provem ents z\bout the only real grow ing S unday school: serm on by level o f 1932-1933. Locally the feed su rp lu s feed crop th at we have Is 1 tu re tion and collective b a rg a in in g from N ew sp ap ers and D riving P roblem Im provem ents scheduled for the date pastor. 11 a. m.: y o u th hour. 6:45 p. supply lim its the n u m b er of hogs in hay. In an average y ear this i s 1 P oultry O regon poultrymcn rely N ew spapers m old p ublic opinion faster in terference, re stra in t, or coercion m ; serm on by pastor. 7:30 p. m. fair grounds tins y ear include a new ad on ex p o rt m ark ets as an outlet for In this section conditions as to not excessive and is all token care r-1 -i 1 . , . u l‘° seviluil conuulons from any source, fc) A ny p a rtv to a th an any o th e r agency an d should be enlisted M arch 2. c h ild r e n s w eek-day Bible feed supplies and consumDt ion in- of in the P ortland area. We also th e ir eggs. For a good m any years { m inistration building. 4t) by lUI) feet in in th e cam paign to end d ru n k en driv in g ." says k ^ ioo I. 4 ” p m. u n d e r direction o f dicate J '- * that a m oderate increase in i ship out som e barley, but more Pacific coast i’g g : have toppl’d the size, to lx1 located at the west entrance. lab o r dispute. sh all be ab le to invoke W. A. G abrielson. H onolulu police chief, in a Mrs. E sther The building, w hich w ill replace th e one e n u m b er of hogs raised m ight I th a n the eq u ivalent of w hat we eastern m ark ets but this condition th e services of th e lab o r rela tio n s p ap er read a t th e recen t N ational S afety C on ter. pastor. H. T u r n e r —R. E. W al- th razed a few years ago. will lie erected as be desirable. In this connection, the ship out in barley comes back in no longer exists because th e e:ist- board. (d ) T he functions of f a c t gress. „ . .. __—" — I total n u m b er should be k e o t w ith - som e o th er fet’d. T he statem ent ' ern producers, in an effort to com a WPzV project It is reliab ly estim ated th a t d ru n k e n d riv Tualatin Plains Presbyterian in the lim its of local feed mid - j ju s t m ade about the balance b e pete w ith th e w estern eggs have finding. prosecution an d ju d icial d e ♦ ♦ » » g has a t least doub led sin ce th e rep eal of Church plies. H tw een livestock num bers and the im proved th e ir egg quality by the cision shall be s e p a ra te d and rfot com in You a re co rdially in v ited to at- <c> P o u l t r y - W i t h increasing feed supply is tru e only when introduction of b etter m ethods of prohibition. T oday it is one of th e p rincipal P aym ents Set Record bined in a single agency, (e) T he causes of m o to r accidents. S u rv ey s c a rrie d on ten d these services. S abbath p r e a c h - , com petition both in egg p ro d u c l poultry i.s excluded, but since the egg storage a n i l handling so that Social security payment.« t o O regon rig h t and obligations of em ployers in various states ind icate th a t liquor is a fac ing services. 11 a m ; S unday sc h o o l.! t ion and in tu rk ey raising from I poultry business is on a purchas- decided preferen ce is now being beneficiaries d u ring Junuury set a new 10 a. m.; C. E . 8 p. m.; M issionary! the m iddlew est. east and south- i ed feed basis th e feed supply ncixis shown for thi* easli-rn produced and em ployes and th e ir respective to r in 10 to 20 p er cent of all accidents in v o lv society high record. C heeks in paym ent of assist last W ednesday of each west, it ap p ears inadvisable to in of this class of livestock a re not eggs. Unless the Pacific coast poul- in g a fa ta lity o r a m a jo r in ju ry . In th e w ords ance to the aged, txirgoiis on relief, blind rep re sen ta tiv e s sh all be m ore clearly of m onth at 2 p. m —J. F. Gibson, m in crease e ith e r the n u m b er of hens considered. trym en m aterially im prove t h e th e chief of th e C alifornia state h ighw ay and dependent children ideating through t f ! being kept on O regon farm s or ' In m aking th e ad ju stm en t and q u ality of th e ir eggs. It w ill be defined by law and m ade less su b control, th e d ru n k en d riv in g evil "continues ister. the state treasury dep artm en t d u ring tin the n u m b er of tu rk ey s to be m a r sh ifts recom m ended in crop acre- necessary for them to cense com je c t to definition a t th e discretion of to grow un ab ated . . . . In to x icatin g liq u o r is first ten days of F ebruary aggiegated $288.- keted. peting on the eastern m ark ets and ; ages the total acreag e of hay crops M ethodist Episcopal C hurch p lay in g too g reat a p a rt in th e p resen t m o u n t th e board. 425 37, S late T reasu rer Holman reported S u n d ay school, 9:45 a. m . C. C. O th er livestock is of lesser im i w ould be decreased, but d u e to reduce th e ir production so that in g d e a th to ll . . , w ill he supplying only the * • • • All of these c h an g es a re needed The "alcohol-m ixed-w ith-gasoline" p ro b W ebdr su p erin ten d e n t; m o r n i n g p o rtance in this county and com | a doubling of th e alfalfa acreage th ey trad e and w ould, we believe, go a long lem m ust be attack ed from a n u m b er of angles. w orship. 11; E pw orth Leagues. 6:30 m ent in th e outlook phase of this the estim ated total averag e l i a v local Fee Paym ent Bijf E xperim ental records indicate supply would be ju s t about w hat ' p. m ; evening w orship. 7:30 o'clock. rep o rt is h ard ly necessary. w ay to w a rd m ak in g f o r ind u strial In m any com m unities police and prosecuting —A it is at the present tim e. W hen that egg grades can be increased A total of 10.427 trucks and liusses o p lex an d er H aw thorne, pastor, tf 2. Livestock Numbers th o rities a re m ore o r less in d ifferen t to it, peace. A t p rese n t it is all one-sided au ----- . T he probable n u m b er of llve- th e crop acreage figures as a d on an averag e of from 15 to 20 erating in Oregon d u ring 1937 paid u total d a re too p ro n e to let th e use of a little First Church of Christ. Scientist -stl ck in the county d u rin g the ju sted are analyzed it seem s a p tier cent if pro p er a tten tio n is paid of $1.094.249 in fees to the public u tilities and is re a lly d e trim e n ta l to th e best an "pull" red u ce a serious d ru n k e n d riv in g charge and S erv ices are held every S unday ’ 'i cx* ten y ears as estim ated by the p aren t that livestock feed needs to te m p e ra tu re , hum idity commission, according to a rep o rt by N. in terests of th e w orking m an. ' W hile p ro v en scientific m ethods for estab lish at 11 a. m.; W ednesday evening '-‘'•A eour.ty planning com m ittee for th e adju sted n u m b er of live cleanliness of eggs. This com m ittee G. Wallace, utilities com m issioner. G ross recom m ends: in g w h eth er o r no t a person is legally in to x i services a t 8 o'clock; S unday school , Is ^ ‘‘eved to be about right. This stock is w ell tak en care of. revenues of trucks and busses op eratin g 1. T h at th e eggs be stored in a cate d a re know n, th ey h av e n o t been w idely in the next 4. D esirable Im provem ents f r o m at 11 a. m. P u p ils up to th e v age a t e , , . en iCa,es y ears a" of increase abQut 5(X) under state perm its aggregated $4.903,484 te m p e ra tu re of from 30 to 50 d e adopted, w ith th e resu lt th a t m an y cases ar= the S tandpoint of th e Ind u stry of 20 y ears a re w elcom ed. F ree for the year. W allace reportixl. The com m ittee w ishes to point grees F ahrenheit. tak en to co u rt w ith o u t sufficient ev id en ce to read in g room open on W ednesdays m ilk cows, about 1000 head of • • • • 2 T hat a re la tiv e h u m idity of out that the o utstanding im p ro v e -! hogs, w ith the n um bers of other ju stify a conviction. W orst of all, perhaps, a and S atu rd ay s from 2 u n til 4 p. in. livestock rem ain in g about w here m ent needed in all our livestock nt least 85 per cent be m aintained H illsboro business people alw ays larg e p a rt of th e public tacitly condones d ru n k S unday s topic. "C h rist Jesus." Tax Revision N eeded rooms; they have been th e past tw o or production is an im provem ent in . in egg — storage - T eith e r by look fo rw ard to the a n n u a l H illsboro- en d riv in g by refu sin g to dem and rigorous and eans c of a h u m id ifier or by Oregon'« tax system is in need of n (neons three years The suggested num bers quality. T hat statem en t does not J m im p artial law s and m ethods to detect an d p u n Seventh-day Adventist Church 'h u m id o r (plans for th e construc- com plete overhauling. G overnor M artin d e A loha dinner a t A loha G range hall ish it. of livestock a re in line w ith both recognize an d is not intended as him S ervices a re held each S abbath present feed resources of t h e any Inference th a t the existing j l ‘on of the la tte r can be secured clared in an address before a group of real and a large a tte n d a n c e is expected N ew spapers can p e rfo rm a g re a t p ublic (S atu rd ay ) as follow s: S ab b ath j county and fu tu re feed resources q u a lity is in ferio r in any sense to „ .f r o m the county ag en t's office). estate men at Salem last week T he gov serv ice by em phasizing th e evil, show ing how ton ig h t. This o p p o rtu n ity of ren e w school, 9:45 a. m.; preach in g service as estim ated by both th e crops th e average. In reality the com m it _ I 3. T hat m o re atten tio n be paid ern o r did not point out any specific r e ing friendships in our n eighboring a d of us are p o ten tial victim s of a d ru n k e n at 11; young people's m eeting a t com m ittee a n d the AAA planning tee believes th at the sta n d ard of to keeping eggs clean. This can form« he m ight have in m ind for the tax otorist, an d by carry in g on a cam paign fo r 2:30 p. m. P ra y e r m eeting T h u rs com m ittee. q u ality in W ashington county liv e be done by: (a) F req u en t gather* system but pointed out thut an interim com m unity is alw ays an enjoyable m b etterm en t in local law enforcem ent. A lcohol day even in g a t 8 o'clock. V isitors com m ent as to th e n u m -' stock and livestock products is ings, four to six tim es a day; <fre- , commission created by the last legislature a ffa ir. The w om en of t h e A loha at the w heel k ills thou san d s of A m ericans each are w elcom e a t a n y service.—Dr. I Specific ____________ __ a equal to th a t of such products in q u en t g atherings a re not only was now at w ork on that problem. G range p ut in a g re a t deal of w ork in y ear an d in ju re s ten s of thousands. It m ust W alter H u n tin g ton, pastor. t il held in th e H uber hall. Wednesday an y o th er section of th is general facto r in keeping eggs clean but • • » « plays q u ite a p a rt in m ain p re p a rin g th e d in n er a n d h an d le it be stopped —In d u strial N ew s Review . _. _ i n*Ebt m eeting held in the homes. region. However, the production of also tain in g th e q u ality of the eggs b e S hort Term to A ttra c t all crops, livestock and livestock The Orenco-Reedville Parish —Floyd H untley, pastor. in a most efficien t m anner. products is strictly a com petitive cause the nests a re usually w arm Decision of S ecretary of S tate S nell to S u n d ay school in both churches, —::— proposition. Success in production and if the eggs a re left in the certify a short term Unitixl S tates sen ato r- One th in g is v ery clear. If Jo h n L. Lew is S6rViCe in I*?6 M E ' C hnrc'1 'B ethany) nest very long a g reat deal of . ship on the N ovem ber ballot is expected to is dependent upon econom y o f O renco church, 11 a. m.; w orship On G erm antow n w an ts to give com m unism a trial, th e road to production and on th e m a i n t e evaporation w ill tak e place.) Little business m en m et in W ash Russia is still open, an d not a few A m ericans serv ice in th e R oedville church, 8 service e v ery Sunday, 10 a rn Sun- nance (b) K eep in g the nests clean. | bring out a n u m b er of candidates for thi.« and continual im provem ent p. m. W o m en s M issionary s o c ie ty ! Hav s r honJ li n inh« ni ” post. Snell's decision was based upon an ington a t th e call of th e president. w ould be w illin g to speed him on his jo u rn ey . m eets a t O renco on th e th ird W ed- nastor ’ U * rn “ Jo h n p la c .e: of q u ality w hen these products (c) K eeping clean litte r on the oral opinion by A ttorney G eneral Van W hile th e m eeting w as m ore like a —Hood R iv er News. n esday of each m o n th and at R e e d -, .. u a re to be m arketed in com petition floor. W inkle reiteratin g an old opinion given in M em bers of th e livestock com w ith others in th e sam e m arket. ville on the fourth Thursday X of « a free-for-all th a n th e o rd erly session 1918 holding that senators appointed by each month. u Beaverton Christian Church Subsidies to th e farm er do not. m ittee w ere H enry Hagg. c h a ir _.. _ u B ible school, 9:45 a. m. Com m un- over a long-tim e period, aid th e man. R obert W arrens, R. G. Scott. the governor to fill a vacancy held office th a t m ight have been expected some P resid en t R oosevelt w an ts business to re- S, V I 10n and Pre a c h *ng at 11; serm on by pro d u cer w ith a high cost of p ro A. E. K rahm cr. F ran k Schulm erich. only until th<* date of th<* general election. w orthw hile suggestions cam e out of duce w ith o u t cu ttin g w ages or lay in g off m en. “ m b!y God—A loha j the p asto r; C hristian E ndeavor at T he short term senator will draw pay from duction and w ho puts a relativ ely i Fred G rossen, O scar Poe. D w ight it. Two in w hich we h e a rtily concur Sounds fine to th e wage e a rn e r b u t ev ery m an school, 10 a m.; preach-1 6:30 p. m.. preaching. 7:30. Mid- low grade product on th e m arket. McCue. J L. B atchelder. F ran k N ovem ber 8 until Ja n u a ry 3 in spite of 7 30 n1 n '; ev an «eI^ tlc s„e™lce" week B ible study and p ra y e r m et“ - is w o rth the w ages h e earn s know s th a t a re th e recom m endations th a t em it w ho the fact th a t he w ill have no du ties to udy and p ra y e r m eet- In dairying, the com m ittee w ishes M itchell. P e te r Y unker, Joe Van- can 't be done - N ew port Jo u rn a l. 7.30 p. m.; p ra y e r m eeting. 7:45 p. ing 8:00 p. m. ” ' ' R. Horn- . W ednesday. A ll a re to call atten tio n to th e desirabil- D yke, F ra n k Erickson, ployers and w orkers, alike, be held perform unless congress should m eet in m.. W ednesday. S unday se rv ic e s1 ;contina«i on on put« 8. column 3) ity of increasing d a iry herd im - le c k e r and D. G. L illy. special session. responsible fo r th e fa ith fu l o b s e r v - ------------------ 7 Should Be Amended Other Editors Aloha Dinner ance of m utual labor agreem ents, th e reduction of unem ploym ent tax e s in stabilized in d u stries w here em- ploym ent is stead y . E xperience has clearly proved th e desirab ility of fav o ra b le action on both these ques tions. Social security taxes have prov ed to be a sizeable burden and are decidedly u n fair w here th e em ploy- e r m akes a special e ffo rt to keep em ploym ent a t a ste a d y level. Rose Colombi, a P o rtla n d girl, w as b a rre d a t th e last m inute from m ak in g h e r operatic d e b u t in Italy be cau se she w as an A m erican and was n o t a m em ber of th e guild. The rea- tfcn w as also given th a t Italy had its qw n unem ployed. T h a t is 't h e way th e y h a n d le aliens in o th er countries w hile over h e re th e U. S. has fu r n ish e d re lie f fo r m illions of aliens, m any of whom e n te re d this country illeg ally . F u rth e rm o re , m any of them , w ho h av e not ev in ced any desire fo r c itiz e n sh ip , a re o ccu p y in g jobs th a t sh o u ld rig h tly go to A m ericans. M adam S e c re ta ry o f L a b o r Perkins is u n d e r fire a g a in . T his tim e from Jo se p h P. K ennedy, new ly appointed a m b a ssa d o r to G r e a t B rita in an d fo r m er c h a irm a n of th e m a ritim e com mission. T he A sto ria A storian-B ud- g e t says “ M adam P e rk in s seem s to be o u t of s te p .” A lot of p eo p le a re in ag re e m e n t t h a t sh e has been out of ste p fo r a long tim e. z . C Jur 1 e d e rd d V O tC f W a jf . F ifte e n Y ears Ago A rgus, F eb ru ary 23. 1923—Dr. E. H. Smith in stalls rad io b ro ad caster in city. E rn est Hel- vogt. w ho had rad io ex p erien ce in U. S. navy, sends out sev eral broadcasts as ex p erim en t. G ustav A. Olson dies h ere F e b ru a ry 18. Miss E dna May M ercier an d H o w a r d O lanie. g rad u ates of H illsboro high, m a rrie d F e b ru a ry 14. New co n stitu tio n an d b y -law s ad o p ted by ch am b er of com m erce. Mrs S arah W olf of Scholls dies F e b ru a ry 20. B yron G a rre tt of H illsboro tak es position as secretary -m an ag er O regon C ity C om m ercial club. John V. G reen aw alt dies F e b ru a ry 12. P u g et S o u n d P o w er & L ight com pany takes possession of th e ir n ew holdings in W ashington county, h av in g pu rch ased t h e w ater an d lig h t system s of th e N o rth Coact P o w er com pany. R. R. E aster, w ho is now in his ten th y e a r in ch arg e of th e service, is r e m aining w ith th e n ew com pany. T hirty Y ears Ago Argus. F e b ru a ry 20. 1908—W inona G ran g e at T u alatin passes reso lu tio n fav o rin g S ta te m ent No. 1. p ro v id in g fo r d ire c t electio n of of U. S. senators. D elinquent tax list as p ublished fo r 1906 totaled $3102.23, O f th e to ta l am o u n t d e lin quent. $2168.73 w as p aid a fte r ad v ertise m en t and before th e sale. S h eriff C onnell opened ta x books S a tu r day and m any ta k e a d v an ta g e of th re e p er cent reb ate by p ay in g in full R obert H a rtra m p f has open ed a fin e s k a t ing rin k on u p p e r floor of his new w areh o u se and it is b eing w ell patro n ized . Oregon E lectric su rv ey o rs in field in o r der to be read y fo r co n stru ctio n w o rk as soon as w eath er settles. Roy L. O reear, p ro p rie to r of H illsboro Pharm acy, an d Miss Lola M ae G ray m arried February 14. • Babson Says Advertising will Help to Defeat "Recession” (By Roger W. Babson) Many Fortunes Made in 1932 sales on advertising, this policy be encouraged. A dvertising is the BABSON PARK. Fla. — Business This c u rre n t period of in d u s m ight be m ade w orkable. T h e last item to c u t in your sales b u d sen tim en t is about as bad as I e v tria l recession shows how sensitive tro u b le is that a few outfits w ould get unless you w ant to close up e r rem em ber. I th in k it is even the business cycle is. E ach phase alw ay s back out of th e bargain shop. fla tte r th an in th e 1932-33 period. C u ttin g prices is ju s t as essential Yet. stran g e as it m ay seem, this is I brings its ow n special o p p o rtu and tak e advantage of th e ir com* nities. w ith foresight and p etito rs' program s. Tw o or th ree as m ain tain in g or stepping up your a good sign. A m erica has pulled ■ courage P w eople ho bought securities and concerns can scarcely afford to advertising quotas. D espite its early h erself out of for- ! com m odities and started new e n c a rry th e ad v ertisin g for the in 1938 slap-in-the-face. p u r c h a s in g m er tailspins. The te rp rises in 1932 have established j dustry. w hile the logical policy pow er is still satisfactory although tu rn has alw ays) fortunes. We have a sim ilar oppor is to cu So, t dow n on space when I ex p ect th a t th e y e a r 1938 w ill com e quietly and tu n ity to d ay —in a sm aller way. business is com ing in u n d e r its averag e u n d e r 1937. F arm incom e u n seen w h i 1ei R ight now cash is a “sa le ” and m om entum and to boost .sales may be dow n, factory payrolls may p e ss im ism a n d ) raw m aterials and securities a re own budgets In slack periods, in p ra c be low er, and th ere m ay be a sharp u n certain ty w erej a "buy.” T hose w ho a re buying tice the opposite happens. break in dividend paym ents. H ow at th eir peak. To-; and in v estin g today a r e doing, T he governm ent is p o uring out ever, th e drop in incom e on the a v day I am c o n- them selves a good tu rn . M ore im vinced th a t t h e portant, th ey a re doing a service m oney fo r various purposes to erage need not mean su bstantially d esp air and gloom for th e ir com m unities and th e n a stim u late public purchasing pow er less goods for ev eryone this year. o f b u sin essm en tion. As re ta il shelves are em ptied Why not consider a policy of a l Why? B ecause m erchandise "sales” h a s g o n e t o o 1 orders sh ift back to factories and low ing business concerns to d e and c h eap er rood bills can go a far. We m ay e v - ! the "H elp W anted" signs a re hung d u ct an y increases in th e ir a d long w ay tow ard offsetting t h e vertisin g and selling expenses from drop in th e average fam ily’s in en be m aking the up once m ore. th e ir tax bills d u rin g periods w hen I come If you give careful attention » ...... tu rn r '8 b t n o w . 1 N ew spaper, m agazine an d radio in d u strial production i s ru n n in g ; to y o u r personal and household R oger W .Babson A m ong the m ost , . ... im p o rtan t reasons ad v ertise rs a re doing th e ir bit, below norm al? D epressions a r e buying this year. I th in k you w ill w hy I th in k th is is possible is th e too. to h elp defeat the recession serio u s only w hen retail s e llin g 1 coine very close to m atching you r ex cellen t perfo rm ance o f re ta il before it d eg en erates into a m ajor stops. Most of our basic econom ic I 1937 living standard. depression. F or th irty years, I have tro u b les today a rc not connected | T hree B uying Rules trad e. In d u strial o u tp u t has fallen like studied the business cycle and w ith production, but ra th e r w ith I have th re e specific suggestions a com et, yet retail trad e has held , have trie d to discover how the d istrib u tio n and taxation. S p eed u p rem ark ab ly well. J a n u a r y peaks and v alley s can be ironed ing u p th e flow of goods is w here along this line for the m onths “clearances.” w h ile not q u i t e out. I hav e alw ays been convinc w e m ust put th e em phasis ra th e r ahead. F irst, shop carefu lly for m atching the w h irlw in d 1937 se a ed th a t one of the solutions is by than on speeding up th e assem bly y o u r food. A lw ays stock up on of advertising. line. Space ad v ertisin g can play a sale” day on y o u r staples. W atch son. w ere good. M erchants c u t the p ro p e r u s e ! prices m uch m ore than usual in When tim es a re good and business trem endous p a rt in this program . the clothing, shoe, and o th er m e r is booming, ad v ertisers like to drive Tim e to "P lu g ” Sales chandise sales, although look care o rd er to keep th e ir goods moving. fully before you leap. Seeonil. pay These recen t sales hav e offered for orders. T his is only n atu ral. A dvertising is to mass d is trib u rash for y o u r goods. C onservative A ctually, how ever, m an u factu rers some real bargains and th ere w ill ! tion w h at the m achine is to m ass be m ore b etw een now and t h e and m erch an ts should hold bark production. R ight now, for instance, ly, in stallm en t buying eosts you 10 E aster season. N ot only grocery, in good tim es and build up an a d it deserves a good sh are of cred it to 35 per re n t m ore th an rash. m eat, d ep artm en t, clothing, fu rn i v ertisin g backlog w hich they can for the com paratively ex cellen t vol T hird, m ake a sim ple budget and tu re and shoe stores, b u t th e big pum p out to m aintain th e ir sales um e of retail trad e "S ales” cannot stick to it! R em em ber, "A dollar m ail-o rd er houses, are going after volum e and th e ir em ploym ent in sav' d is a d o llar e a rn e d .'T h e re is m ove goods unless custom ers know no easier w ay to increase y o u r in business "h am m er a n d to n g s " periods such as th e present. about them . I th in k th at m erch an ts V ariously, re ta il clothing prices W hy N ot A dvertising "R elief" com e 10 per re n t than by carefully and m anufacturer.« now realize this; have come dow n 5-15 p e r cent and If all concerns in the same In m ore than they did in 1929. Not buying all goods from tom ato soup retail food has b ack w atercd about dustry would agree to spend a to oriental rugs! Follow these p u r only x.ioiild purchasing pow er be I seven per cent. certain percentage of their gross inflated, but the w ill to buy should chasing rules and 193« w ill be not loo bad « year! « • « Deposit« G ain B ank deposits in Oregon a re o n c e m ore on a pre-depression level, according to M ark Skinner, slate su p erin ten d e n t of banks. Deposits in all banks in the stale, as of D ecem ber 31, totaled $306,434.135 28 com pared to the all-tim e high record of $307,861.845 reached at the tim e of th e D ecem ber 31. 1928. call. In the m eantim e, how ever, th ere has been a m aterial s h rin k age in the num ber of state banks w hich decreased from 149 in 1928 to 49 at the tim e of the last call. Liquidations, consolida tions and purchase by national banks n c counts for the loss of the 100 state banks * * * * O regon flax grow ers grossed an a v e r age of $44.80 an acre on thplr 1937 c ro p L. I,. Lewis, m anager of th e state flax plant told G overnor M artin In a re p o rt this week. Flax yields in th e W illam ette valley last y e a r averaged 1.8 tons to the ucre » ♦ • * An early spring w ith a big dem and fo r seasonal labor In O regon is predicted by Jo h n E. Cooter, farm placem ent d irecto r for the state em ploym ent service. C ooter urges farm ers to avail them selves of tlte free em ploym ent service in m eeting th e ir needs for labor. • • • « M any Ineligible A pproxim ately 35 p er eent of the m ore than 50,000 jobless w orkers w ho have filed claim s for u n e m p li^ m .n t insurance are v ” ,., to >n,'l ‘Kible for unem ploym ent benefits according Io D. A B ulm ore. ad- m in istrato r for th e rom m isslon M any of these applicants a re found to have been farm w orkers o r domestic« i n p riv a te hom es w ho a re not eligible to insurance, or seasonal w orkers or persons w hose e a rn ings d u rin g th e last em ploym ent y ear w ere not sufficient to e n title them to benefits. for nut'’»*/«^Wng should be the rule oven ¿i- baîÏÏg f°r brOi“n< and a hot