The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 03, 1938, Page 12, Image 12

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school and young people three
sep arate m eetings for vouth b\
youth Study of Rook of Kovelu'
;iltl bo accord-
Hills ttoro
Methodist Church Hon at sumo hour for adult ■ Evan-
gelistic s i \ ice 7 30 p in. O rcltesti a
rovem ent prp-
M arch 3
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prelude Song service assisted by
. snail-1 kt* progre
i I this field is
>*tih!l«h*»i Thurvday — E ntered as sam nd-class m a tte r in
i
g
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Mar
th e iMMtnffice a t H iliahoro, Oregon
m usician and young people's choir
BABSON I’AItK, Fla Does the 1 not a t p i t ;tion o I m anufacture
orld da> o p ra y e r Seittien
lab o r ihe tax-
SALEM
Speculation i to tin* |k*lilieal
tutl.v of Jo h n 13th chap- new hi» ing a rt m ean that A m en- , Tin. problem lias In i ' l l solved But
prog;
Mart
Sundav
V E R V E M c K IV V E V
int(*nt»ons of Secretai v of ta le F a i I S h e ll
MRS E C M « K IV V f\
?tlHired
to
pay
1er
Je
m
[
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such
ui
leal
estufe.
build
m
eeting
of
Ladies'
Aid
ca
will
10 a
get th t* building
Editor
A««oriate Editor
p a s t o r .lt
well* Ucfinitel.x set at li st by bN announce
nnd Mis.
societies. Tuesday
anti th is item \ otiti
b o o m of which [ mg code, zoning, a n it financing
in : setm
b\ I 30-4 p iotiary
m ent this week thut lie would *•.» • k ie
i,tie
lio n s nisilt still be ironed out
ll
Place
to
be
announced
she
is
so
tlespei
-
pasta
30
Official Newspaper of Washington County
y e a rs w ith the
M arch 9
*ek Lord's da> C hoir night. Wedi
election to an o th er term in tils pn ent «>1
O t'lainly. large-scale output ot
itely in n e e d ’
duv
Selected ■ » O regon-» Be»t W eel >• N ew eeper, 19S0-!
4 p in
E day 8 to 9 P ractice on F aster can
I’he unnecessary I fact n y inaile h o lie s right n o w , flee Snell had been prom inent)) m entiuu
Wall
N.smed on All-A m erican W eekly N ew spaper Eleven, r
eil us a posNible cundldute f>*t tire rep u b h
tat.i Mid-week service. T h u r ;dav.
H onorable M ention Nati, m l E ditorial Aaan. N'e «paper
heavy costs it f would bring tin* prices of good
Production C ontest, 1M 4-JS; G eneral Exeellen ee. 1935
can nom ination for United St.it« . *.en.it<
7 30 p in T onight
Mrs W F
erectin g a small homes diivvn I.* the "ina inai k it"
Firs < hurch oí < hi i>» Se ieiitfct Lewis is leader of Bible studs anil
and it is know n that Htronu priMcmre w,»
hom e have been level b ilw een S.iailtl a n d $5000
Third place winner in tw o national
Set
iieid eve
every Sunday discussion li l. Putnam , pastor
stifling building Until that tu n e conies, how ever.; brought b» beat by eel turn ieppl>lit.in le.nl
newspaper contests in 1937—General
Wed ie>da\ exening
era m an effort to pei .mule »urn to un
Tlie new act cuts ani i»|ti« m ethod; of building will
Excellence and Best Editorial Page for
. Sundav seliool
initial
financing prevail and will keep costs at a
nounce for the poxl form eilx occupied b>
First P aptist C hurch
a. in. I’ a pits up ti» the age
w eekly new «papers w ith circulations
in building
ch a r ge s
a n d h i g h level Wm kei
Frederick Sleiwei and now filled by Fvai
of 20 years
over 1.000.
re \\ eteotned. Free
Mid week p ray er anti Bible stu.lv
m akes it easier •u p p lt lactone*; ami in w arehouses
Kearnes of Medford undci lemi*u.>i> jp
read in g room »pen 1 :: W i\ineM .ia> s Thursday evening at 8 C hoir r e ­
to t a k e on a and lum beryards a re now being
polntrnent.
and S aturday: from 2 u n til -1 p, ni. hearsal will be held at the close of
Subscription Rates Strictly Cash in Advance
hom e But it does ■ I g . o n . ' e d 111 ■ o l l i e I I I le ; Hence
Sunday'.-; topic, "Man
In announcing his deci .urn t«> try f*»i
, the p ra y e r serv ice m th e church
P e r year
$2 00 T h ree m onths
$ 6.1 m g in tilt
not slash through lilth* re d u rtio n in m aterial prices
m sem ent
basem ent Sunday school at 9 45
re election Snell explained th.it he was in
S ix m onths
1 15 P e r copy
. .05
can be expected.
the
high
costs
and
S
eventh-D
ay
l i l t e n lis t C h u r c h
M orning w orship at 11. The pastor Roger IT Bahsoti o t li e r obstacle • B uilding I nhnis I np.iliIntic
building.
fluenced tn this course luigelv bv o n *i I
O utside O regon
S ervices are
each S abbath w ill bring a table talk a fter w hich
orationa of hi* (>bbgution to his fam ily a i l
In other states . $2 50 F oreign countries $3 50
w hich are block
The new b u ilding is n eeded to ta k e (S atu rd ay ) as held
Tin* w orst handicap of all. how .
follows:
Sabbath the right hand of fellow ship w ill be , ing a real construction
his desire to continue serving tin* tat
boom. De- ever, is the foolish and u n p atilo tir
school. ¡'i45 a. ni : p reaching set - ex tended to the new m em b er; w ho ! spite
tlie.se draw backs. howev er policy of building trad e unions. I u position with the duties of w hich I
M em ber: Oretron State
\ ices at 11: young people's m eet­ have come in of late T he Lord's hom e building
F ir s t A u d ite d P a p e E '* * *
. ' ’ t ' l . : . V !'. A l l t C
P i i ,■ l -a ! g i l \ -
should reg ister a believe in t oll,‘G ive hat gaining
now fam ibur after three yeai in of ft
Editorial A s s o c ia tio n
at 2 30 p m. P ia y e r m eeting S u p p er will be adm inistered S p e ­ I good
L a rg e st ABC W eekly
im provem ent this spring
and N ational Editorial
ernm ent assists in f in a n c in g . AH ing
'IT** e n tire nation ta n benefit from
Political observers generally have
>n»
C
irculation
in
W
est.
n
traday
e
\
«ning
at
S
o’clock
Via-
cial
m
usic
B
aptist
Boosters
m
eet
at
Association.
Steadily using tax tales anti the it While profits of stockholders m
a v ailab le classroom s are filled a t iters are w elcom e at any service 7 w ith an interesting service led by
ceded Snell an easy victory m a i .u e f i
desire
for
older
industries
that
w
ere
organ
automobile-;
luthci
than
re-election
-D r W alter H untington, pastor.
p resen t am i th e laying of a cem ent
i the pastor for children betw een I homes art tw o of tht* hurdles in izeit years ago art* less today e e i-
The H illsboro A nrus assum es no fin an cial respvin-
•ibflity for e rro rs which m ay a p p ea r in adv ertisem en ts
ages of seven and tw elve years 11 the building
Second outstanding political develop
floor in th e basem ent will perm it ex ­
i.iinit th e ir i on .innci s have bene*
pathw
ay.
G
asolm
*
for
published in its columns but in cases w here th e p ap er
The Orenco-Keedville Parish
U. at 7 T he service will be | the car instead
ment of the week was the announcem er t
fitted Why ' Becaus*- m anagem ents
is a t fau lt it will re p rin t th a t p a rt uf an ad v ertise
pansion th e re as n eed ed . The need ( S unday school in both churches , ’i in P.
of
m
ilk
fo
r
the
charge of the president. Mrs
by H oward I.atourette of P oiil.m d that 1«
m ent in which th e typographical m istak e occur».
is the great problem in many w ere forced to become m ore e ffi­
of a g ra n d s ta n d a t the a th le tic field 10 a ni : w orship service in the W eiuger, and a m issionary them e i a baby
would not e n te r tin* dem ocratic gubi rn.i
m odern fam ily In th e pre-w ar cient to install l.ib o r-saim g m a­
O
renco
ch
urch.
11
a
ni
.
w
orship
has been a p p a re n t fo r y e a rs a n d service in the R eedville church. 8 w ill be con idered. A dult vesper era. the w age earn er no m atter chinery This, hi turn, boosted the ' to n a l pnm urv While the dem ocratic na
p ra y e r service at 7. m eeting in the [ how m odest his job.
tm nal com m itteem an proclaim s In . n eu tral
th ere has been co n sid erab le dem an d p ni. W om en's M issionary societv auditorium
m anaged to output tier m an-hour.
Mrs Fred McLain w ill provide for a "rainy day
The unionization of textile, shoe,
ity in the forthcom ing cam paign it i. gen
fo r it.
n eels at O reaco on th« thii d W
be m charge E vening service at 8. forest lie received on hi- T he in- coal, and o th er lines has lifted
erully f<*lt that at le.Lst hi- m<«ial u p |x ii»
bank de-
.-day of ouch m onth and at R eed­ w ith a rousing song service, special
It wonltl seem th a t th e re is 110 v m ille
It is a cheering- sign w hen t h e
will go to Dr J F. Hosch of Bend, w ho will
on the fo u rth T hursday of music, special feature and an e v a n ­ posit or th e rent he saved by b u y ­ m an-hour output m these Indus­
A m erican F e d e ra tio n of L abor fin a l­ b e tte r tim e th a n th e p resen t to in­ each m onth.
oppose G overnor M artin for the dem* iati
’ t f gelistic m essage by th e pastor on ing his hom e on a building and tries In the building trades, u n io n ­
loan plan added to his incom e anil ization has not increased the mun
nom ination. Incidentally the self « Innina
ly concludes th a t w h a t h u rts business a u g u ra te this needed p ro g ra m as ali
That W hosoever." the sixth of a helped him to save m ore
hour production W h y ’ lleeatlse
M E. C hurch i Bethany)
lion of L utourette w hich is Liken to sign..'
h u rts labor also. As a resu lt th e A. F. labor will be fu rn ish ed u n d e r th e
series of messages on Jo h n 3 16. The
the
leaders
of
the
unions
have
F u rth erm o re, bis savings w ere
On G erm antow n road. Sunday
ize a healing of the breuch which threat
of L. has asked congress to do som e­ W PA and em ploym ent can be given serv ice ev ery Sunday at 10 a. ni ■church w ith a h earty w elcome
-ubotaged
th
eir
ow
n
men
ui»l
loaned on real estate or helped to
t iled to divide the anti adnutn- ti atu >n for.
O rtiz W W eniger. pastor
finance new productive projects th eir industry by stupid and u n ­
th in g about th e undivided p rofits and to m any unem ployed.
S unday school at l l a n i —Jo h n j
by just that much the hurdle w ho I Gov
econom
ic
policies
T
hey
have
put
Now ull that is changed
Tin*
Place, pastor.
tf I
ern o r M artin must s u n n m n t in the t <min4
capital gains tax. p ointing out th a t
Trinity I uthrran Churrh
artificial
lim
its
on
tin*
am
ount
of
Re sure to vote M onday, M arch 7.
cam paign if he us to win the d«*mocratn
P ublic w orship begins at 11 a. in : w orker of today puts his savings w ork a m an call do; w hile at the
because th e earnings of industry have
Tualatin Plains Presbyterian
nom ination and a chance at a second term
S unday school and Bible class at into an autom obile on an east - ■.line tim e they have held down
been cu rtailed by th is tax atio n , un­
paym
ent
plan
W
hen
lie
is
through
Church
10. D uring the season of Lent s e r­
tin* num ber of skilled w orkers
Follow ing closely on th e heeU of f.at-
paving
for
the
e
ar
he
has
pur
You
a
re
cordially
invited
to
a
t­
em ploym ent has increased and labor
vices w ill he field every T hursday
Slow w o rk er; m ust be paid os
ourette'g announcem ent Ur H<>sc»i filed li» >
tend these services S abbath preach ­ evening at 8 You a re cordially w e l­ I chased on "tim e" tie finds that bis
suffers.
P o rtla n d 's City C om m issioner B en­ ing
m
uch
as
fa
I
w
orkers.
So
the
e
f­
form al declaration of candidacy in w hu t
services. 11 a. m ; S unday school.
1 “savings" have depreciated to al-
lie indicated t)iat he proposed to atta, I.
All parts, industry, a g ric u ltu re and n ett says th a t th e c h a rte r am endm ent 10 a m : C. E . 8 p. m : M issionary . com ed to w orship w ith us.
| most nothing. He has put bis nest- ficient lose th e ir incentive to do
m
ore
than
the
inefficient.
B
ric
k
­
M artin's stund « hi the sales tax gam bling
labor are com plem entary in this g re a t w hich rq u ire s city officials to resign society last W ednesday of each St. Francis Catholic Churrh. Rov egg in a “ w asting asset."
layers
m
som
e
cities
get
$13
tier
m easures and liquor ’ Deeds not word
m onth at 2 p m —J. F. Gibson, m in ­
F irst Sunday o f Lent Holy muss I’n taliriia tio n In Inevitable
economic system of ours, w hich has w hen ru n n in g fo r o th e r office “ is a ister.
day. w hile hundreds of jobless are
t f I .vill be celebrated next Sunday
w ill h u n g the New Deal to O regon. ' i ;
The high m aterial and labor costs excluded from tin* building trades
progressed to such an ex ten t th a t the fak e and a fra u d ." W o n d er if he
th e slogan u n d er w hich the Bend denu«-
i m orning at 8 and 10:30 o'clock The <*f building, how ever, are the m a­ bv th e unions. F urtherm ore, in
crat will tour the stat«* in his cam paign f :
A m erican sta n d a rd of living is h ig h ­ w ould feel th a t way if he had not had
Methodist Episcopal Church
sernion w ill be preached from the jo r handicaps today A rchaic p ro ­ highly unioAiztxt tow ns a man
dem ocratic support
S u n d ay school. 9 45 a. m . C. C Holy Gospel of th e da> Sunday duction and d istrib u tio n m ethods cannot give an unem ployed n eig h ­
e r th a n in any o th e r nation in the the L. S. sen ato rial bee for som etim e.
\\ eb er su p erin ten d e n t: m o r n i n g school a fte r the 8 o'clock mass In keep m aterial prices at a i m . , ; : bor a little handiw ork around his
w orld. The g re a te st progress will be The people a p p ro v ed the m easure by w
orship. 11: E pw orth Leagues. 6 30 the afternoon at 3 o'clock Novena p rohibitive tovalg Ti.e a- vet
hom e w ithout fear of bom bing or
m ade th ro u g h team w o rk , not w ith a vote of 2 to 1.
T urn F irst S padeful
p m : evening w orship. 7 30 o’clock devotion to O ur M other of P e r­ this problem is p réfabrication The beating The result of th t‘s«* v a ri­
—A lex an d er H aw thorne, pastor, tt petual H elp.” follow ed by ben ed ic­
one group pulling one w ay and a n ­
Miss H arriett Lung, si.it«* librarian,
ous union tactics has not only been
tion of the most blessed sacram ent Suffrans. G eorge H am brook. G eorge a wage scale out of all proportion
shared honors will« G overnor M artin ill
o th e r in t h e opposition direction.
Congregational
Church
to th e type of th e job. but y tre-
D uring th e lioly season of Lent
tin* cerem ony w hich m arked tin* tu rn in g
Mrs. Boscow has been a pood coun­
H arm ony and co-operation a re neces­
M arch 6: C hurch school. 10 a. m . th ere w ill be devotion every Wed- White. G eorge If B aker. W illiam A rnendou s cost-per-unit of work
of the first spadeful of earth on the site to
Bird. Sam uel S hannon. O C P ia tt
sary- a d ju n c ts io progress and b e tte r ty tre a s u re r an d it is confidently ex­ L aw ren ce Francis, superintendent. i nesday and Friday evening, at 8 of
done.
In* occupied by the new slate lih r.iit build-
Y am hill C o . Jo h n B ud. I) 11
M orning w orship. 11. w ith serm on: i o'clock. No C atholic C hristian w ill
I n t r r o t R a l e Coulil lx* 1.ou er
tim es. It is high tim e so m ething IS p ected th a t she will be endorsed by "H
irig this week Th»* cerem ony wa altim ded
eaven s Call " A nthem . "God Is atten d any dances, m otion pictures Low nsdale T hom as Stephens, Win
th
e
voters.
Now what has tht* ne w Imusi ng
by a num ber of high state offn iaLs. s u ­
being done to brin g th is about.
a S pirit." B ennett. Y outh F ellow ­ o r any o th er p arties d u ring this M King. G eorge W atts. T hom as act •») com plished in overcom
ing
prem e court juirtice.s and member-, of ihe
ship m eeting. 7 p. m . Mrs C lyde holy season C hoir practice w ill be Stephens. E lijah Hill, W H B en­ high c »sts* T he an sw er i
Not
nett. S itephen» Coffm W W C h a p ­
C apitol R econstruction comm ission
T li •
Y ount a d v is o r—T. A rth u r Dungan. held F riday evening For the ben e­ man.
much
»xcept
to
cut
initial
financ-
E B Com fort. C A Reed. I)
contractors have lost no tu n e In g ettin g tut
m inister.
fit of o u r sin cere non-C'atholic S. B aker. G eo P F re ie r (’’ i.
ing ch irges som ew hat A ctually. I
th e job and ulreudy w ork is nil l< r was oe
friends w e w ill have an in quiry
low er interest rate could
the new $700.000 stru c tu re w hich w i l
P ublic service in 1850 was well th in k
P ilgrim House
class every F riday evening after
have
been
m
ade
B
anks
a
re
chok-
houi • n*.t only th e stute library hut
M arch 4: F irst F riday in L ent: th e service to te a th them in all paid as w itness the follow ing hill ed w ith money B etter have it
E veryone eligible to vote should Mrs. K em m er P raised
W orld Day of P ra y e r M arch 6: ch arity the holy religion of O u r Di­ presented to the W ashington county loaned on home s and insured by ' nu m her of other dt*|«artmenLs. Including tin
court:
check up on th e ir re g istra tio n by
dep artm en t of education, tiepartm ent - f v.i
F irst S u n d ay in Lent. C hapel se r­ vin e Lord, w hich He had left with
the governm ent at three p er cent
To HilLsbor * A rgus—More th an fifty y ears
L in n City. M ay 25th. 18,50 to create m ore jobs,
vice public w orship. 10:30 a. m : of­ his church for all times. T he su b ­
cational education and the World Wat Vet
M arch 8 so th a t th ey will be able to
than to give
have p H * I ~
J
o
A nn W ill-
fice of confesion and absolution: ject for this F riday evening w ill be W ashington C ounty to Jam es A thev it aw ay to men for ta k in g leaves
«•rails' S tate Aid rum m i . n*ti
cast a b a llo t a t th e special public sheidt. left h er hom e in G erm any to com e to th
e L itany. Serm on first in L enten
is only th e C atholic church Dr For V iew ing a Road from Linii Insuring loans up to 90 per cent
utility d istric t election A p ril 8. This A m erica. Not long a fte r h e r a rriv a l in O re­ series on Book of Jerem iah: "H ear­ "It
w hich goes straig h t back to C hrist City to P ortland
of valuation does not necessarily
Cut Many Tree«
com ing election is a serious question gon she m arried a fam ily acquaintance. N ico­ ken U nto th e Voice." "Religion in in direct lin e " C an you nam e me 4 days nt 10 $ p r day
$40 00 mean that banks will tak e such
e News" topics: "Communists at ; any o ther'' T he m -m bers of the W ashington C ounty to W illiam P big m ortgages. Tht* new re g u la ­
C om m ercial jobbers cut a total
fo r th e ta x p a y e r a n d everyone should las K em m er. and to g eth er th ey m ade th e ir th
ltifl -
Mass in C hina." "T he M eaning of Holy Name society vill have th eir Day Dr For V iew ing a Road fi; m tions will let hom e-builder* g o
e n ear B eaverton. T h eir e a rly y ears in
555 C hristm as trees from O regon
be in a position to v o te' on it. Be­ hom
E
m
ber
Days,”
and
"T
he
P
rodigal
O regon brought to th em th e m any h ardships
first reg u lar m eeting n ext Sunday
ahead with a sm aller d o w n -p ay ­
d u rin g the recent holiday season, according
C ity to P o rtlan d
tw e e n now a n d election th e A rgus w hich usually accom pany life in a stran g e P aren ts" ■ a review of S inclair L ew ­ evening at M oore's tall We invite 4 Linn
to a survey by the state foresty d epartm ent
days at 10 $ pr day
$40 00 m ent, but it will not, ull by itself,
is
book
i
M
arch
9:
E
m
ber
day.
spe­
produce a big construction boom
you to listen to th e "Catholic R a ­
will en deavor to en lig h ten th e public country am ong stran g e people, but Mrs. K em ­
T he trees would cover an urea of 314 u rn .
cial p ray ers fo r th e church u n iv e r­ dio H our S unday ifternoon at 3 W ashington C ounty to W illiam P a t­
So 1 ft*el that the new housing
on the basis of a n ine by nine planting,
as m uch as possible so th a t people m e r g rad u ally grew accustom ed to h e r new sal
terson Dr. For C arry in g chant on act has done only p art of th e job
and
clergy.
P
astor
H
enry
S
H
al­
over
K
E
X
—F
ath
er
.'o»eph
B
Saal
su rroundings an d b rav ely assisted h er h u s­
w hich is reg ard ed as quite dense for well
Road from Linn C ity to P ortland P resid en t R oosevelt was on the
m ay vote intelligently.
ler
m
ay
be
consulted
any
day.
e
x
­
band in th e struggle of p ioneer life. The w el­
form ed tri*es The figure does' not Include
4 days at 10 $ p r day
$40 ( mi rig h t track w hen he called f o r
cept
M
onday,
betw
een
10
a.
m.
and
fare of h er fam ily was h e r first concern, y et
trees cut by Individuals for th eir own u e
W ashington C ounty to R obert P a t­ an annual wage for building w o rk ­
noon, betw een 4 and 6 p. m., o r by
at all tim es h e r frien d s an d neighbors sh ared
terson Dr. F o r C arry in g C hain on ers. If som e such schem e could
appointm ent. at th e house office.
in h e r care an d solicitude. No one. ill o r in
Road from Linn C ity to P ortland be m apped out. m aybe building
Criticism is m ade of utilities fo r the need of assistance, ev er cam e in to h e r life
T ravel Costs High
4 days at 10 $ p r day
$4u oo , worloers w ould d ro p th e ir u n ­
All S aints Episcopal C hnrch
use of adv ertisin g or p ro p a g a n d a in w ith o u t receiv in g both com fort and aid. She
It costs th e taxjxiyers of O regon mor«*
C hoir reh earsal F riday a t 7:30 p.
reasonable
hourly
scales.
Even
if
W ashington C ounty to C harles P a t­
(By
E. B trk c rl
thun $53 000 u m onth to pay the hotel bills
su p p o rt of th e ir business.
W ithout practiced th is ch arity d u rin g h e r e n tire life, m. S ervices for th e first S unday in
terson Dr. For À xm an on Road an annual w age schem e is not
ALOHA—
T
his
q
u
ain
t
r
e
c
o
r
d
and tran sp o rtatio n costs of the state's sm all
feasible, the adm inistration could
ta k in g sides, one way or th e other, and an d even th o u g h old age bro u g h t w eakness Lent: church school. 9:45 a. m.; holy : shows the first step in road building from Linn C ity to P o rtlan d
d w eariness, sh e continued to be th o u g h tfu l
com m union and serm on. II. At this i in 1850:
a, mi' of traveling officials and employes
4 days at 10 $ p r day
$40 00 do much tow ard getting labor costs
in all fairness w ouldn’t any business, an
of others.
serv ice th e re w ill be a corporate
[dow n bv in. stjng mi nuutlm um
A survey ju st com pleted by B udget D irec­
To
the
Hon.
P
ro
b
ate
C
ourt
of
fa rm e r or la b o re r do ev ery th in g pos­
com m union fo r th e Ladies of th e
hourly rate.- (ba ed on an annual
“As we live, so shall w e die.” The echo
to r W harton reveals that the biggest sh are
W
ashington
C
ounty
ireetin
g
A
B
rief
H
istory
of
T
yrants
l wage« on public w orks projects
sible to save his b read and b u tte r. AH of th ese w ords m u st have come forcibly to Mission. M onthly service at the
of this cost, averaging $36.467 a month, is
The undersigned c tizens of Linn
county hom e w ill be held S unday at
: and on homes built under govern-
A w asp pestilential
paid out for transportation O peration of
groups are m aking use of every pos­ h e r dev o ted ch ild ren and frien d s w ho w atched 2:30
and
M
ultnom
ah
citi
s.
and
W
ash-
'
m
ent-insured
m
ortgage
p m Evelyn H aw orth ad d ress­ in g tto n ) C ounty, w o ild respectful-
th is noble soul, a m o th er an d friend, aw ait
Pushed his hot d ifferen tial
state ow ned cars alone accounts for an e x ­
sible m eans of p ro p ag a n d a to su p p o rt th
ed
th
e
Y.
P.
F.
last
S
unday
evening
Pick I p in B uilding Ahead
'G ainst the h y p er-potential
e opening of th e p o rtals of etern ity . Those
p en d itu re of $22.812 a month Willie the u ••
re p resen t th at the n terests o t the
th e ir various causes, even th e govern­ w ho w ere p resen t at h er bedside felt it a on “T he m iracles of C hrist, and ' ly
Neck of a shad
I Yet. regardless of all this pull-
traveling publick w iuld be much
of privately ow ned autom obiles on state
w
hy
He
p
erform
ed
them
."
T
here
mg and hauling, building is bound
m ent is expending a p p r o x im a te ly priv ileg e an d an ho n o r to be th ere.
“Of know ledge essential
advanced by the cor struction of a
business casts an o th er $10.833 a m onth T he
was a large n u m b er present. N ext I road from this place to P o rtlan d on
| to
inorease over present levels
Of things consequential ”
railroads get very little pa.- . nger busine
$800,000 a y e a r fo r publicity ex perts
On Friday, F e b ru a ry 18. h e r fu n e ra l w as
W ednesday at 2:30 p. m th e v icar th e n earest and m ost eligible rout
'
People
will
(Io
What
is
th
e
ch
eap
­
Said th e w asp penitential.
out of th e state, train and bus fares com ­
to fra m e the p ro p a g a n d a fo r its v a ri­ held. A m ong th ese p resen t in th e crow ded w ill give th e second address on th e and hope th a t you vill tak e such
est
thing
to
do.
J
u
st
as
soon
as
it
"I w ish I had “
bined am ounting to only $2819 a m onth
ch u rch w ere m an y w hom sh e had assisted,
church and h e r teachings. These m easures as are nec* ssary for c a r­
it cheap er to build than to rent.
ous branches. This is sent out fre e in and
—C. E B ark er
M. als eaten by sta te officials and . niploy«
w ho realized th a t th e y had lost a friend.
m
eetings
a
re
open
to
the
public.
|
[K'ople
will
build
Ten
years
of
th e m ails and usually lan d s in the As th e long fu n eral procession w ound its w ay Q uestions m ay be asked at each ing out and com pleting Said road
w hile uw ay from hum.* cost an av erag e' of
sub - norm al
construction
h a v e
and y o u r p etitio n ers are As in duty
An o rd e r fo r 130 copies of the created a trem endous shortage o f • $8931 a m onth w hile lodgings account for
w aste _ baskets. By th e w ay, these u p th e snow covered hillside, all could not m eeting.—Reginald Hicks, vtcar
bound w ill ev er pray &c.
booklet "A re Y oung D rivers Good desirable rentals R enta have ris- i an o th er $7620 a m onth. W harton's survey
publicity ex p e rts em ployed by the but th in k th a t th e b lan k et of w hite was a f it­
Names:
D rivers?" w hich was prepared last
Aloha Baptist Community Churrh
shows th at the state is now op eratin g 562
ting cover fo r h er. w ho had lived a life of
H B u rn s V> M W allace. Jam es y e a r by S ecretary of S tate Earl i n 1 per cent since Ja n u ary . 1934
g overnm ent a re in d ire c t violation of unselfishness
B ible school. 10 a m ; w orship. 11 A they, L. S. Rice F T Snyder.
B uilding costs have skyrocketed,
of its own cars at an average cost of o n 'v
an d sacrifice.
Snell and C. A H oward, state too. hut th ere has been a d ro p in
a law p u t upon th e books by congress
a.
m
:
B.
Y
P.
U..
7
p.
m.
P
ray
er
2 58 cents a m ile Use of privately ow ned
Robert Pattison. J. M Barnes. W P su p erin ten d en t of public in stru c ­
To know Mrs. K em m er w as to love her.
in 1913.
the
last
several
m
onths
Hence
and
p
raise
service.
W
ednesday,
7:30
cars costs th e state un average of 3 8 cents
Day W. D. Biglow. John B M cGow­
Those w hose lives she tou ch ed w e re inspired
p. m. L adies m eet first T hursday of I an. H. C. Hale. J.ohn H C handler, tion. was. recen tly received from despite all th e hindrances. I ex-
a mile.
to do th eir best. S u rely th e tex t: "Be thou
each m onth a t 2 p. m. T he pastor . Jam es M. Moore E lijah Bird. T H onolulu, w h ere th e book will be |«*ct 1938 building to im prove m a ­
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faith fu l unto d eath and I w ill give to th ee the
w ill tak e fo r his subject r.ext Lord's T aylor. Robt. Moore. A. E. Wait. A used in connection w ith a traffic te rially over th e final half of last
crow n of life." applies to her. T he com m unity
safety
program
in
the
city's
high
Gas Sales Increase
y ear anti to come close to equalling
C on g ratu latio n s and best w ishes to is blessed w ith h av in g had such a noble day m orn in g B ible facts about the H F rier. Ju s tin C henow eth, H enry schools.
en tire
level.
tu rn of C h rist and the “W ar of j
T he m ild w in ter w eather enjoyed bv
M r. an d Mrs. W . C. Jack so n of N orth exam ple of ch arity .—ALICE MEEHAN. T igard. re
W ars.’’ S unday evening. M arch 13.
Oregon this y ear is reflected in an increase
P la in s on th e celebration of th e ir
th e re w ill be show n in th e church I
of approxim ately 20 p er cent in gasoline
at 7:30 a sound p ictu re en titled
golden w ed ding anniversary. They
s a f s d u rin g Ja n u a ry as com pared w ith
B eneficent R eprobate." T his pic- ■
sales for th e sam e m onth last y ear H«*-
have been resid en ts of t h e N orth
tu re show s th e effect of alcohol on |
s " ;,( :-'i.'* o f S U te Snt II , count
P lain s com m unity fo r m any y ears A p p reciates A rgus Aid
th e nerv o u s system . F ree w ill offer­
for th.* sale o f 1.1.992.733 gallon , ,,f
,lm,
ing —Rev. W. H. Redm an, pastor
and have alw ays been highly re sp e c t­
H illsboro A rgus — Y our fin e co-operation
d
u
rin
g
Ja
n u a ry on w hich the itate tax
and
ex
cellen
t
ed
ito
rial
re
la
tiv
e
to
th
e
reso
lu
­
ed citizens.
am ounted to $699,636 66
tion passed by th e A loha G ran g e calling a t­
Aloha Assembly of God
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ten tio n to th e city of P o rtlan d to th e condi­
An old fashioned rev iv al cam ­
tions existing on Jefferso n stre e t an d asking
paign sta rts M arch 6 at the H uber
Seek D istrict
W hen th in k in g of national defense, th at this condition be rem ed ied is ap p reciated hall. E vangelist J. H W illiam s of
R esidents of C ascade Locks have peli-
Houston. Tex . a convincing p reach ­
by th e m em bers of th e A loha G range and th e
tloned the O regon H ydro-E lectric o m n u -
th o u g h t should be given to th e A m er­ people
e
r
w
ith
a
message.
M
eetings
ev
ery
of this com m unity.—E. L. ROSS, c h a ir­
sion for the organization of a pc*ople s u til­
ican Legion p ro g ram fo r universal m an legislative com m ittee.
n ig h t ex cep t M onday and S aturday
ity d istrict to include not only the tow n of
7:30. An all day m eeting n ex t S un- I
service. This p rogram will p robably
C
ascade Locks hut a s trip of te rrito ry a p ­
day. S unday school 10 a m. P reach- '
do m ore th an anj-thing else to keep
proxim ately ten im les long b o rd erin g tin
ing 11 a. m. and 3 p. m. Young
th is nation out of w ar. Rem ove th e
th e Colum bia river
People 6:30. E vangelistic 7:30.—F.
J H untley, pastor.
pro fit from w a r and m any of t h e
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Church Services
Unions Handicap Housing Act
Snell Mould Return
A Cheering Sign
Register
¿Public Forum
Old Records of
County Interest
THE’ ADVENTURES
Our Yesterdays
p ro p a g a n d a forces th a t c a rry us in
'
v.'ill be rem oved.
Those H ilhi b a sk ete ers sure w ent
to tow n in th e county high school
b a sk etb a ll league, and th e ir m any
su p p o rte rs wish them all kinds of
l u c k in the district ch am pionship
play -off. They are a h u stling bunch
o f boys and deserve to finish on th e
to p rung.
B an k s h as a b ask etb all team of
w hich t h a t com m unity m ay w ell be
p ro u d . It h ad an excellent season
a n d fin ish ed firs t in th e county high
school “ B ” league.
F ifte e n Y ears Ago
A rgus. M arch 1. 1923 — Joseph
B ucher,
C ivil w ar v eteran and resid en t o f N orth
P lain s m any years. dies F e b ru a ry 15.
S tan d in g room at p rem iu m a t A m erican
Legion post sm o k er at Legion hall W ednesday
night.
Mrs. M ary F. V edder d ies at N orth P lains
F e b ru a ry 26.
G eorge B iersdorf re-elected p resid en t of
W ashington C ounty Jerse y club.
Mr.'. T hom as M urphy, resid en t of n e a r
M o untaindale since 1879, dies F e b ru a ry 23.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. H undley of M eek P lains
celeb rate 62nd w edding an n iv ersary F e b ru a ry
28.
A. W. K ing and W. E F ran k , fo r several
y ears in m eat m a rk e t business in H illsboro
M ercantile com pany, b u y g rocery sto ck of
M ercantile an d ta k e possession.
T h irty Y ears Ago
H illsb o ro -A lo h a a n n u a l dinners are
g e ttin g b ig g e r a n d b e tte r every year.
T h ese g e t-to g e th e rs a re a fine th in g
a n d s tim u la te frie n d sh ip s, one of life’s
g r e a te s t values.
E d en jo b goes to H a lifa x .— h e a d ­
line. W ell a lot o f p eo p le th in k th e
E u ro p e a n situ a tio n is m ore like H a li­
fa x th a n E den.
Beaverton Christian Church
B ible school, 9:45 a. m„ serm on
and com m union 11 a. m„ C hristian
E ndeavor, 6:30 p. m . preaching.
7:30 p. m. Serm on subject for S un- i
day m orning, "W hen th e Song of
the L ord Began." In th e evening,
th e p asto r w ill begin a series of
strm o n s on R evelation. B ible study
. and p ra y e r service, W ednesday 8
p. m .—G eorge H arris H atch, pastor.
Foursquare Gospel Church
S u n d ay school, 9:45 a m . classes
for all ages; m orning w orship, 11;
C ru sad er m eeting, 6:15, at w hich
tim e th e young people a re giving a
p lay en titled , "T he Radio Message."
A t th e E vangelistic service at 7:30
p. m. we w ill be privileged to have
with us Miss Em ily Nolte, form erly
n atio n ally know n child evangelist.
Miss N olte h as h eld m any m eetings
in th e large d enom inational ch u rch ­
es of th e Pacific N orthw est. M id­
w eek services: Tuesday, 7: 45 p. m..
p ra y e r m eeting; F riday, 7:45 p. m„
p raise service, a t w hich tim e the
p asto r w ill be show ing pictures on
th e life of C hrist.—Rev. J. W. C ar-
m ain, pastor.
A rgus. F e b ru a ry 27. 1968 —S q u atters s e t­
tlin g on O. & C. lan d s in th is county.
J. A. A nderson. B eav erto n businessm an,
dies F e b ru ary 20 of ty p h o id fever.
W illiam S ch u lm erich of S outh T u alatin
advocates fru it an d v eg etab le can n ery for
C h ris tia n Church
H illsboro.
L o rd 's day unified study-w orship
E. B. T ongue rid es O regon Kid to fifteen th
service 9:45-11:45 a. m. C hurch
tro p h y in P o rtlan d p ap er chase.
chool 9:45. M orning w orship 10:45.
Jo h n M. W all lets co n tract fo r co n stru c­
M usic by choir. Serm on: "Why
tion of new hom e at F irst an d Lincoln.
W orship on th e L ord's Day?" A
Mrs. Jo h n S tam m found dead in hom e at
scrip tu ral stu d y of th e Sabbath
C ooper M ountain last T hursday. D eath d u e
question by request. C hristian En-
to h e a rt attack .
, d ta v o r C.30 p. m. In term ed iate, high
Aw ait D evelopnietits
O tegon electric u tilities are aw aiting
clarification of the B onneville situation b e ­
fore planning any increase in th e ir g e n e ra t­
ing equipm ent, according to U tilities Com-
m .ssa.ner N G. Wallace.
lJu d g .ts filed
w .tn the utilities com m issioner by electric
utilities m ake no provision for udditi* ■nul
generating units d u rin g 1938
Hints for Drivers
With the advent of spring, accom panied
by a new .set of drivi ng necessities and co n ­
ditions. S ecretary of S tate Earl Snell th is
week offers som e pithy hints w hich ntav
help this sta le keep its accident toll below
last year's figures. H ere is w hat S nell has
to say about sp rin g driving:
When you plan y o u r spring trips, plan
safety as well as for fun.
You can stre tc h rubber, but d o n 't try
to stretch too m any m iles out of last year's
tires.
Be careful. You ran see m ore scenerv
from th e highw ay than from the bottom of
th e ditch.
.Spring mny be ju s t around the corner,
b u t don’t try to tak e the corn er too fast,
D rivers—-the w orld at th is tim e o f
y ear Is a beautiful place in w hich to live,
so w hy not keep on living in it?
The robins m ny not have a rlg h t- o fr
w ;'y biw, b u t you never see tw o o f' them
collide in m id-air.
You can'« w in a duel against the w eath­
er w ith a d u ll blade on y o u r w indsh ie ld
swipe.