The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 24, 1938, Page 10, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    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