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sist inti groups another successful Fourth of July celebra­
k u l i f n n , t h e c o n tro lle d
Rev. Melvin F Jam es. P a sto r
a p p r n .s .d it v n t a i l s a r e tx 'x ju n e -
tion has been conducted to the credit of the community. In
P ray e r Service, F riday
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further to their fine reputation of service to the citv and
Evangelistic Service
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Those old-fashioned Fourth of Julv celebrations are
EY A N G ELIC A L-R EFO RM ED of H elvetia
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Xi»uth X’m p e r Service
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good for anv city hi that they do much to bring the people
E vangelistic Serxice
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of a community together in a common effort. Among the
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most important features of the celebration is the patriotic
Bible Class W edneeday
S :00 p. m. Mid-xvtvk P ray e r Serxice.
T hursday
8 :00 p m. x isixm a s to w h e t h e r v<m w e r e d is - , in t h e s e n a te
pio::tam. sponsored by the Allied Veterans Commanders'
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th a n x iish x m o ra b le xir v oil m ax - a p - d»> l.a b x u ’s b itte r« 'st e iu 'u u e s w a n t
t ouncil. in which the privilege of being an American is
Phone 2051 CONGKFG X T I 0 \ XI
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retold to the good of us all. Lack of adequate seating has
557 E. Lincoln St.
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f o r a r e v ie w o f vx»ur d i s c h a r g e
W e a r e a ll a w a i e o f t h e fa« t
Bible School
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been a handicap to attendance at these programs, but it is
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7:30 p m.
hoped that by another year the citv will have taken steps
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to solve this unsatisfactory situation. If this is done further
H ILLSBO RO M ETH O D IST C11LRCH
''« 'u t.itiv e a x k s a n «'im»lx»vvr fu r »
A Not tr o n i t h e A’e t e r a n s A ib n in - w ax«’ i n c r e a s e a n d if a f t e r .stallm
Thirxi and XX aahington St.
emphasis can be placed on this important feature. Bench
Dr. H. F. Pem bert, n. Fa-d r
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capacity at the park has been gradually dwindling during
of t h e I 'S m i l i t a r y s e r v ic e . H o w
A LL SA IN T S E P IS C O P A L
t h r e a t e n s to s t r i k e a n ti th e r e b y o h
Sunday School
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M orning W orship
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Sunday. J u ly 14. XX’. c W . w . f s.i em
M orning P ray er. H -ly B aptism
m e n t T h e H o b b s b ill w o u ld a h
There is no better indication that “Happy Davs" event
*»ne of th e leading laymen of the Salem
and Serm on
11 ;00 j
s e n d h* p r is o n th e u n io n m a n w h o
d istric t of th e Oregon conference, will
is worthwhile to the community than the continuing large
d
is c u s s e d in a u n io n m e e tin g , th e
preach in the Mehtodu-t church a t the ZION L I TH FR AN. Schefflin
c a l l i n g x»f a s t r i k e a g a in s t a corn
crowds alwavs attracted here, plus the fact that so mam-
m orning w orship h» u r a t 11 »»’cl»»
Mr
C. J . K rueger. P a sto r
p a n v en>cug«rd in i n t e r s t a t e c«»rn
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D ivine Service
10:30 a in. Fifteen Y ears A qo
former residents come back to renew old friendships.
m e rc e .
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Sunday School and Bible Claaa ._ 9:30 a. m.
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L e g io n j u n i o r s p lo v e r s , h a v e contend«*») th a t th e
Ladies* Society, Thursday.
FIR S T CHURCH O F C H R IST. S d e n tlU
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p la y f o r d i s t r i c t title . H ills b o m lo st i H o b b s b ill w oulxl h e lp th«' F a r m e r s
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Sunday School
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11:00 a. na. [ Q u a rte rly V. t. r«’ M eeting,
th e o p e n i n g g a m e .it S a le m 3 to 0 ! b v m a k i n g it a c r i m e t > i n t e r f e r e
W ednesday Services >_
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F rid ay
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T h o u s a n d s a t t e n d H i 11 s b o r o ’s j w i t h th e m in th e h a u lin g <»f th e ir
If it is b o ug ht a i th e r ig h t p ric e .
Free reading rox>m open W ednesdays and
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Why union labor should feel that it has a “kick” com­
>xvn g o o d s T h a t, o f e c o o u m r s s e e i is p u r e
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B e a r d o f P o r t l a n d n o n s e n s e K arin e: s now h a u l
Munday s topic, ' G xl.”
If it is w e ll lo cated.
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ing in the passage by the congress of Hobbs anti-racketeer­
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C h u b b y B ill t o d d l e d a lo n g u n -
C o rn e r of Second and Lincoln
3 . If the title to it is sound.
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for the common individual to understand. The measure
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that it would jeopardize the legitimate rights of unions.
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rav had appealed to the president for a veto. The act con­
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not be applied to alleged extortion committed bv union
w h a t o u r L o r d m e a n t w h e n In- T h a t c h e r
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s a f e in t h e f o ld a n d o f how- th e
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peaceful action.
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UNION COUNTY
merce of any kind bv extortion or robbery, both of which
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are deemed criminal in any man’s language.
la w f u l t a k i n g o f h u m a n life . (S e e
T h e l i t t le t h r e e - y e a r - o l d so n o f
JACKSON COUNTY
Salem A bstract Co.
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the early attention of the congress as has been pointed out
H o m e o f D w ig h t P o m e ro y w a s
P le a s e te ll m e w h ic h o n e s .
H e tU m to S e a t t l e
d e s t r o y e d b y f i r e S a t u r d a y n ig h t
on numerous occasions and particularly at the time of the
B E T H A .N Y
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A-— N o tw o c h a p t e r s o f t h e H o ly
rail strike. An over-all labor-management measure that is
B ib le a r e e x a c tly a lik e , b u t th ^ r n H e n r i c k s a n d d a u g h t e r S h a r o n r e - 1 T .ig g a i-t W ith C o B. T h ir d O r e g o n .
u rn e d
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fair to labor, management and the public is one of the na­
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tion’s greatest needs.
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here.
a n d a m ile f r o m t h e M e x ic a n b o r ­
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F re d L u n d a h l re tu rn e d h o m e d er.
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h o s p i t a l r ..G e “ r i;e A W e b b , p r o m in e n t in
• b o u t C h r i s t i a n s m a r r y in g u n b e-
. t h e r e h e r e c e iv e d m e d d ic x. a l , c a r e g n n s s tia n c ir c le s , w a s f o u n d d e a d
lle v e r « ?
a t h is h o m e S u n d a y .
o r b lo o d p o is o n .
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The Philippine quest for independence, started more
c h a p t e r o f 1 C o r in th ia n s , a n d no- h i- h o m e . H e r e t u r n e d r e c e n t l y
A r g u s . J u l y l i , 1901 i t is e s t i ­
than 300 years ago, was realized on our own Independence
tte « s b o th e prin cip le laid down in f’’on» Jones hospital fo r m edical
i m e r ie s in th e
Day through the volunteer act of the United States. This
2 C o r i n t h i a n s 6 :1 4 : " B e y e n o t u n ­ c a r e f u r s e v e r a l m o n th s
v ie n ili v o f H ills b o r o f o r l.i.st y e a r
e q u a lly y o k e d t o g e t h e r w ith u n b e ­
act should serve to dispel any thoughts among nations of
l i e v e r s : f o r w h a t fe llo w s h ip h a t h
the world and as voiced on several occasions bv Russia
r i g h te o u s n e s s w i t h
u n r i g h te o u s ­
that this country seeks to impose its will and rule the
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world.
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Modernize Your Home With
SALES and SERVICE
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Golden Rule of “doing unto others as you would have
others do unto you." The United States has kept faith with
the Filipinos—has given them the freedom which we all
hold so dear.
While strife goes on in many corners of the globe
over the question of independence, this voluntary act on
the part of the United States should win the respect of all
peoples and make them realize like nothing else could that
the American people are not selfish.
Truly deserved is the award of the Amos E. Voorhies
trophy for outstanding editorial public service and accom­
plishments to Merle Chessman, publisher of the Astoria
Astorian-Budget. Senator Chessman has given outstand­
ing service to his community and state, having played a
leading role in bringing the Tongue Point naval station to
Oregon, his services toward reduction of port and city
bonded debt, as well as many other activities. The Voor­
hies trophy is much coveted in the newspaper profession
and its award is considered a distinct honor.
•
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Holiday and week-end traffic on the highway street
through Hillsboro serves to stress the need for traffic con­
trol lights at a number of intersections on Baseline. The
stream of traffic is such at times that one can only get into
the highway or across after an excessive wait. It is to be
hoped that local people will not have to wait much longer
for the control lights.
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C o m m e n ts o f O th er E d ito rs
We Hope It Works
S c o r e s o f n a t i o n t 'l t r a d e a s s o c ia tio n s c o v e r i n g m a n u f a c t u r e r s ,
w h o l e s a l e r s a n d d i s t r i b u t o r s o f c o s t - o f - l i v i n g it e m s h a v e c a l l e d u p o n
t h e i r m e m b e r s to h o ld t h e p r i c e li n e a s t i g h t l y a s p o s s ib le .
,
I t is a m o v e t o w a r d s t a b il i z i n g t h e n a t i o n ’s e c o n o m y t h a t s h o u ld
b e c o m m e n d e d . If s u c h r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s a r e f o llo w e d , a n d it a p ­
p e a r s t h a t t h e y w ill b e , t h i s i n f la ti o n b u s in e s s w ill n o t b e so s e rio u s .
T h e o n ly d o u b t o n t h a t la s t s t a te m e n t is r a i s e d b y t h e q u e s tio n s :
" H o w a b o u t l a b o r u n i o n s ? W ill t h e y u s e t h i s s i t u a t i o n to r e o p e n c o n ­
t r a c t s a n d t h r e a t e n s t r i k e s t o a g a in d i s r u p t o u r e c o n o m y ? W ill t h e y
d e m a n d a n d g a in w a g e in c r e a s e s w h ic h w ill b e r e f l e c te d in u p w a r d
s p ir a lin g p ric e s o f g o o d s m a n u f a c tu re d b y th e ir e m p lo y e rs ? "
W e ’d li k e to h e a r a p a t r i o t i c a n d g o o d - c itiz e n s h ip d e c l a r a t i o n f r o m
l a b o r l e a d e r s in l i n e w i t h L a b o r S e c r e t a r y S w e l l e n b a c h ’s p l e a f o r a
s t a t u s q u o in l a b o r r e l a t i o n s .— O r e g o n C ity B a n n e r - C o u r i e r .
In A m erica?
A — J o h n E li o t p r i n te d t h e N e w
T e s t a m e n t in 1661 a n d t h e w h o le
B ib le in 1663, b o th in a n I n d ia n d ia ­
le c t. T h is w a s t h e f i r s t B ib le t r a n s ­
l a t e d a n d p r i n te d in a n e w la n g u ­
a g e f o r p u r p o s e s o f e v a n g e liz a tio n .
I t w a s a ls o t h e f i r s t B ib le p r i n te d
In a ll t h e A m e r ic a s .
Q — W h e r e in t h e B ib le is t h e ex-
p r e s s io n , " O u t o f th e f ry in g p an
In to t h e f i r e ” ?
A .— I t is n o t i n t h e B ib le , b u t th e
f r y i n g p a n is m e n tio n e d t w ic e In
t h e S c r i p tu r e s . L e v itic u s 2 :7 : "A n d
if t h y o b la tio n b e a m e a t o f f e r in g
b a k e n in t h e f r y in g p a n , i t s h a ll b e
m a d e o f f in e f lo u r w ith o il.” A n d
L e v i ti c u s 7 :9 : " A n d a ll t h e m e a t
o f f e r i n g t h a t is b a k e n In th e o v e n ,
a n d a ll t h i s is d r e s s e d In t h e f r y ­
in g p a n , a n d in t h e p a n , s h a ll h e th e
p r i e s t 's t h a t o f f e r e t h I t.”
Q .— W h y d o e s n 't t h e B ible sa y
s o m e th in g a b o u t h e a lth a s w e ll a s
a b o u t t h e s o u l?
A .— I t s a y s a lo t a b o u t h e a l t h
a n d r i g h t liv in g . 3 J o h n 2: " B e .
lo v e d , I w is h a b o v e a ll t h i n g s t h a t
t h o u m a y e s t p r o s p e r a n d b e in
h e a l t h , e v e n a s t h y so u l p ro s p e r-
e t h . ” R o m a n s 1 2 :1 : " I 1,«: eei h y o u
t h e r e f o r e , b r e t h r e n , by t h e m e n le s
o f G od, t h a t y e p r e s e n t y o u r b o d ie s
a liv in g s a e r lf ie e , h o ly , a c c e p ta b le
u n t o G od, w h ic h Is y o u r r e a u n ­
a b le s e r v i c e .” 1 C o r in th ia n s 10:
31: " W h e t h e r t h e r e f o r e y e e a t, o r
d r in k , o r w h a t s o e v e r y e do, d o a ll
t o t h e g lo r y o f G o d .” ( S e e a ls o 1
T h e s s a l o n i a n s 5 :2 3 ; 1 C o r in th ia n s
9 :2 7 ; 1 C o r i n t h i a n s 6 :1 9 .)
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