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COMMUNITY TREE ATTRACTS M E N T Adventist, The official board will review his case and m ost likely Sccir.l Science SoluCon to Peace Problem Ian Albers of Portland, spent a letter will be billed thru to him « fee hoi.ie of her parent«, j -e.|.ect(uUy re«ue.t.n« I.nil to 'le- O M „ . . h o h a , been|,i,t ht. o p e ,...o n , durm , the hoar of War N .t O' ly Wicked, But Futile, Says Dr. Hall, Preside- of University of Oregon, in Series c* Articles .... ‘ , Day TIGARD EAST TIGARD . « ft! K ilts Mrs Hammer la home ■ * * “ ,4£ l Sonj „ the b o news has gone W o d .' and r « h 0. « to «Ud to, U r . see the cheery light from her win- ill is recovering, (fow. and and to to snow know »he recovered rTow. sne t has n-> * suletMlid dinner was served by Rev. Roscoe Plowman, ministerial • i ! _ k»*r Aloha’s Community Christmas tree from the sickness w i . h ladies of St Anthony’s Parisi» student .it the Evangelical Institute of has attracted favorable comment all S M . “ ft» i .’, Sunday. sZ L f . - l m d . .ill preach Sunday a, 11 last over the county nd many other j q Meyers of Portland at. nv. towns are contemplating » tree for ----------- T J. C. Bilyeu and family are enjoy- themselves. . _| Good news also from the H Brilliantly lighted it c a n be seen ^ ¡ s . Beulah But- ing a radiola 1J which .hey recently The!Sunday ^ ay. 1» i f * 7 7 1 * .i u r r 'o f MrV St«vurt has purchased at the local store of the for two months is running at high fur miles along the highway was nude possible by the «renerò«« ( of the business men who each don-! ^ thc F jrjt Nationa| Bank. Mr ----------- last Sunday. B. Nedry ml family were din- ated toward furnishing the tree wlt* 1 Stewart is at his office once mure The officers of the Ladies aid ex- Mr. r and . Mrs. P. E. ornaments and lights. Mrs Stewart convalescing nicely but ner guests of — ---- . ---- . . , i 1 r Marilyn must remain in bed a few Lewis Saturday evening A large tur- pressed themselves as greatly plca.t-d with the results of the bazaar and TW O MORE FA M ILIES days more; we are sorry Marilyn, key was the cen'er of interest. 'dinner last Friday. According . to the BUY ALOHA P R O P E R T Y . smile all you can. ______ ________ I K G. Haskell has purchased a opinion of many present the pro- and Mrs Frank Johnson and Mr| P uth Stone, who went to the Crossley 8 tube radio from the local gram in the evening was the be-t Mr daughter of Portland have purchased j bo#pita| four weeks ago, is home store of the Yamhill Electric Co. yet. property on Tobin* avenue in Aloha, a(.a;n convalescing and hoping to be -------------- and will move in this week. Mrs. a|,|r to resume her «work at the store The local store of the Yamhill '' 7.< 4' c i ' '"'I " 'll pnd .... 0i | Johnson's sister, Mrs. Lari Frizzell, f j j J,iebes & Co. in the early j ; j ectrjc k o . are giving away a Mazda ‘ e .! C. " " vw . ' ‘V r indna of Los Angeles. C al, and her hus- part of January. „rd bord house to everyone buy- fa^.oned 1 hr.stmas «rath Grandpa _______ ta i * . « W ? r r '^ . I - -| — — . r u i ; ; Rc<u were “ . fe, a c.,.o,. o. Hard. «lob«. £ S \ “ ,Sf, TJttn is tk « Record of a it-ru% of six a r t i cle* w ritten to r tin* paper by Or. Arnold B e n n e tt H a ll p r tn d m t o f th e U niveraity 4 t O regon , m the problem o f internaU on aJ I Dr. IlaH is an authority in this fi !•!, and v.\:<* n f th-* 'it r r 1 m o f the £ o ria l Scier.ee Heseurrh Council o f A m er ica. B y DR. ARNOLD B E N N E T T HALL Frcaid.nt. University of Orci’uo M ay we now consider social con trol as applied to the problems of International politics. While con scious of the danger . o f using auaiog.es from domestic life In the discussion of I n t e r national a f fairs, I believe th** fore going .Us us ■ion o f social con trol as applied to domestic g r o u p s will help to a hotter u n d e rstnnJing ot the problems of so Dr. Hall cial control as ap plied to the family of nations. B o c a l control, as applied to international peace, would seem to be the control, within definite limits, o f nn indivi dual nation by a group of nations. I t would mean ¡h e acce p ta n ce of eer- tnln definite limits upon established doetrl-i" ef na'lnn.al sov ore lg n tj, but this le not as new as 't would Every civilized nation has entered Into rrany treaties, and these treaties, u n i ' r lniernatlonal Taw. are re ta rd e d as binding obli gations. They therefore c ,r dtute certain specific limits upon the sovereign 'rc-crtnm o f the signatory powers. Social control is merely on extension of that practice, ably by the tre a ty -m a k in g procevB, to a larger group of Independent s t.te s . It merely Involves the e x tension of practices and theories that have been lone existing and t h a t experience has found to be of Immense value to the participating powers. Social control, as arnlled to In ternational p ace would seetn to Imply from thins. F irst, a will for peace am ong the dominant nations of the world. F o r practical purpose»;, this need not be universal. If the seven or eight most powerful nations of the world would agree that war was bad th a t they would unite th e ir forces in a common a tta c k — com m ercial, e c o nomic. and m ilitary— against any nation that resorted to an ag g re s sive war as an Instrum ent of n a tional policy, and If they could agree upon an Instrum entality by which th e question of fa c t could be determined, It seems unbeliev able th a t any nation would a tta c k such an Invincible com bination of military power. T h e re Is some ground to believe th a t a real will fo r pence exists among the lead ing nations of the world. T h e re are several reasons th a t h a vs co n trlb u t- '■ ” !, Stacey tavenue. They left thi* week I q L. Chilson who has been suf- Santa Claus is expected. for their home but will return after Bering with inflammatory rheumatism Miss Helen Walker of Ashland, the first of the year to reside here, j, resting easier under the care of Oregon was visiting her cousin K. A Christmas service of vocal anil M r*. Johnson and Mrs. Frizzell, Dr Bissett L. Sackett and family last week instrumental music will be given Sun are cousins of Mrs. W F Eisenbeis ——— | ----------- a n d became interested in Aloha «while Clarence Craw, grandson of Mrs. *ibe s tnate has confirmed the ap- day December 2.T, 7 :30 p. in. Mrs.: while visiting her this ,_ 'imer. Hammer, made us a short call last 0{ J A. Crabtree as post- Virginia Hutchinson has trained a' large chorus which will sing several ----------------------- week. He had been at Medford Iliafcl#r at Tigard. selections. SNOW P L E N T IF U L AT for the week taking charge of the; _______ SAND POINT, IDAHOj Morning News while the editor was Mr. and Mrs. V. Lowe, Mr. and home «with the flu. but was return- Mrs. K. L. Sackett. Mr. and Mrs G R IFFIN C H E V R O L FT Herman Zweiner and C. A Boyer ¡ng to the U of U in a few days SA L E S ROOM OPEN Olson and C. W. Noyes visited of Tigard, returned Saturday from a where he is a junior*. friends in Portland Sunday. week’s trip to Sand Point, Idaho, The Griffin Chevrolet Company has Mrs. S. C. Berry and daughter, where Mr. Boyer is interested in Dr. L. S. Davis and family were opened a salesroom in the W ilcox j some mines. I Miss Rowena, of Portland, were , . A 0 Mattern and building at Multnomah next to the The weather »was very ctdd and quests at the J C. Berry home. family / in o..J, Portland Sunday. | Capitol theatre and will have there was considerable snow. The bdfcj ----------- the new six cylinder Chevrolet car sled* were out filled with young peo-1 C. H. Pfaffle who has been con- Miller has moved to P o r t-1»« display December 29. Cars will pie who were having a wonderful. fined to the house for four weeks also be on display at the auditorium time. with lubago, is somewhat better and ________ j in Portland December 18 to 22. Although Mr. Zweiner and Mr | Mrs. Pfaffle feels much irn- Henry Schmidt has sold his place Orders taken now will be delivered Boyer were in a closed car they suf- j proved since her two weeks rest to A. Sattler and moved to Portland .tifter the first of the year. fered severely from the cold a i i d at Taft and Miss Marie is still _____ Mr. Griffin has been manager of were glad to get back to “dear old nursing a case of grippe, G. W. Shaver cut his head ■s'itli the commercial and national users wet Oregon " a saw last week Dr. Bissett had to department for years at the Grout W. J. Hall of Taft was a guest and Fields Motor Co. in Portland. take several stitches. FANNO BRIDGE __ _ __ ______ at C. H. ______ P faffle’s this week while He was also three years iwith the COM PLETED MONDAY |on his way to Portland to purchase Mr. Katchel left Saturday for the Chevrolet Co. in Detroit, Michigan. fish net for catching the Steel middle west to visit relatives for The Griffin Company will htive The bridge over Fanno creek, * t ; Head Salmon as the season is now Texaco gas and lubricating oils for several months. Tigard, was finished Monday and th e1 opfn sale. Their motto will be “Service." crew hauled away the surplus ma Geo. Karr was hit on the head terial CARD OF THANKS .'w ith a hammer while doing some „ r, A good feature of the bridge is T o my friends and neighbors l|„ .„,.rW H<. waH hammering H A,R C U TS A RE the elevated sidewalks, five feet wide, wish to express my heartfelt thanks cartK,!’fr W° 7 f . . . , . LO W ER NOW on either side, with a railing, on thc for their kind expressions of syrn- nails in a wall above his head when outsidel The walks are about 8 inches i pathy, beautiful floral offerings and the hammer slipped from his hand and G. B. Davis who recert’-- purrhaaed higher than the bed of the bridge spiritual bouquets at the death of hit him. the Kruger Barber shop has reduced and it would be almost impossible for my beloved mother, Marie Schlecht. the price of hair cutting to 35c. This a car to mount the sidewalk unless K. Hoffarber laid nearly a fourth will mean quite a saving, especially ALOIS SCH LECH T it was going at an excessive speed. I oi a mile of 5 inch tile this week wj,ere there are several children in a Motorists will be glad to know that TIGARD HIGH SCHOOL NOTES al»'»K highway between the family. - r —" n - the highway is open again as repairs (Cecilia Frison. Reporter) White House Tavern and the new The shop has been repainted and *>n the bridge has slowed up traffic 1 Metzger road. up-to-date equipment installed. At a student body meeting last ------------ Shop where for a couple of wrehs. Friday afternoon it was decided to The Fanck building on the higli-|cA RL SCHAMON! CO M ES have a Christmas pnigram and tree ^ y is nearly finished. The front BACK TO TIGA RD The sophomore and junior classes | W1|j be stuccoed next week, have charge of decorating the tree Carl J. Schamoni. has purchased ? The senior and freshman are in \ iarKc crowti attended the dinner Rungalow Barber shop at Tigard charge of refreshments. I he pro- at St. Anthony hall last Sunday. frtmi WaUcr Co,e and wi„ be ple:lsc,i gram is planned for Friday afternoon The ha„ w;ls crow,|ed. again to serve his old friends as well II December 21, the last day of school a new ones. He will conduct a strictlv before the t hristmas holidays. Next Sunday is Men’s Day, par- union barbt,r sbop Aubrey Estes will ticularly. The Oregonian states that rclllain wjth Mr Schamoni oAntiseptic Mrs, Fowler substituted for Mrs. only 43 per cent of the church mem- Mr Schamoni for the past year ha Prevent Gregg who was ill Thursday. b rr. in Oregon are men At 11 a m bcen CInpioyed at the m ,nson this c.uinng Sunday, Mr. E. Dow barP(.r shop and beai)ty parlor bm l Relieve At the meeting last Wednesday U Bancroft !ecHirer from the state » Tigard is the magnet that has caused H oeracneu was decided to pospone the Christ Ohio will speak on the subject of him to rptuin to his oK1 frit.Illls anii Sore T hroat mas party which the Girls' League 'mobilizing the Man rower oi the b(>nle town planned to give their mothers. Cough« Church. The men of the community _______ ' are invited with their wives to at- Basketball season is again here tfntj tbls scrviee ¡f tbcy d,, not al C * R vVRFCKS I ITH T T i lW r u and teams are bring organized. The r,.a,|v have a place AX • riw r r»Ai* c c D m c r c-r ship some- plac of worship AT LONE OAK S E R V IC E STA ****** high eshool girls’ second team was wbcre e|ie defeated by the grammar school girls AtmJm h oi . . ■„ . . . . A car driven by W alter Hills, of last Tuesday night by a score of . Th/ Chnstrna. program will be held P or„ an(1 Sunday night wrecked the 1 — tnw PK o t m k i I Cm., S u s Ixtmit. U. S. A 16-21 „. the church Sunday evening. Dec- 1ÌRht tower belo„ KÌnk, thl. , ,,m. of X w * 80me'vh,‘ t mo<l*rn point Am never before the people* of the world eeeln convinced of th futility of war. Vorman - cn If leant contribution in M* boll t»nrir "T b .. (' - ..... v »OOl entitled “The largely v i n d i c a t e by the e „/ , , consequences of the wor d v, , r l shown th a t modern war« for »i ad vancem ent of trade cannot sue! ceed International trade is a niM U - a r e r a l nffalr. One nation Tan! not be rich from International tr. , while o th er nations are t 0 If,0! and w eak to participate in inte/ national exchange. Norman An/ s has argued convincingly tha* In gre a t war. England. Rus- t F r a n c e , on one h ind , an 1 Gortn-.nv and Austria on the other I killing th e ir best customers d,. ■troying the resources of the’ b it m a rk e ts, and lm poverlsh'n - t h . very people whoee prosperity con- tributed most to t h j channels of th e ir trade. It has not been many years however, since manv dlstlnguis'-ej citizens sought to defend war on tne basis of righteousness Thrv argued th a t when a ri ght eous ca ,<• was involved, a nation was not on’v Justified, but under moral m , q. gatlon to appeal to tfhe arbp-a- m ent of the sword. Sut h an ar i ment could not proepp^ under ary other hypothesis than t . vine destiny presided over the > .'. tlefields o f the nations, guarantee ing th e victory of the rlghte c B u t If that be true, then why pre pare for w ar? And It Is signlfu cant th a t those who shouted loud, est In b eh a lf o f war for righteous cause« were the most ardent de. fenders of the policy of prepared, rvss. Such a theory Is hut one step removed from the early d ivg when religious wars absorbed the energies of civilization and rrcri- flced the flower of the nat!o-.:t youth. I he war of the Huguero's was a futile struggle to deu-rv ine on the field of battle the validity of contending theories ns to certain eternal verities of life. Mankind I.e nnis Lesson But mankind has learned that principles o f theology and that philo sophical truth cannot be de cided on the field of battle, when the mind Is blinded by the pass r.a of hu m an hatred, hut that the w iy to truth Is through fríen ily .. sol sy m p a th etic c h a r g e of opinion, and an open-minded attitude to ward th e problems In controversy. So th e question of Interna : nai r'.Thteoueness will not he solved by the fortu nes of modern warfare, hut by the sober and Intelligent ap peal to the thinking masses of mankind, unhllnded by the pas sions and preju dices of war. T h e re is reason to hope that If people have realized the futility of war in the decision of phllosoph'ral controversy, so they m n now real- Izlrg Its futility up a reliable Instru m ent for the determination of righteousness nr an effective it, n s for the building up of tr-'dc nrd tlic stlm n 'a tlon ,,f pn^ erltv (T h e next article will follow soou) you live— Help build up your community Make HER a Real Christmas Gift this Year TABLETS Cherokee Parlor Furnace Regular $75 NOV/ $65 Christmas Turkey or Chicken CaU B EA V ER TO N 0 8 1 8 CITY MEAT MARKET \ W ’ASNV.VN%%VNNV; VV W VTl<W VVVYy i A goodly number of members and SP E C IA L F R U IT G R O W E R S fi tends of the church dropped in at M EETIN G the home of Mr. and Mrs Emil Johnson last Thursday evening and \ special meetin(i of the Tualatin gave them a pleasant surprise as an \ul|e, Fruit Growers Association «ill expression of the high regard in held at thc Beaverton Realty of- which this family are held. The Lad- ficr on ,bo evening of December 17 ics of the Aid furnished the en ter-lA representative from a fruit ht.virn; tainmrnt and served the refreshments conccrn bt. IircM.tlI t(> 0 (ftr • . • . An industrious woodpecker on plying his industry last morning during the church It may be that ho is a Prices on straw berries and sign up insisted contracts. All interested *.*e »r.*ed Sunday't0 bc prrscnt services. p F D IETSC H Secv-Treas Seventh • • $ Y $ •i* •!* $ m lk patri Phoi im ü fr« Ce H: ua posit Chid FOR L FAV d FO 01 k 0: FO ai L_ FOR pess living nook P«r FOR he Re FOR be Beaverton Kes. Charles Berthold Place your order* for t stia Dietsch Hardware Store ember 23 at 7 4, p m. Mr». m t . w i- n ()ak Service station T h c Car was O !.. .t i--:-» :--:-:-’- : - : - - : - * : - : - : - : - : - : - : - : — « Moore and Mrs. Armstrong have travc|ing fast and cut the corner, Phone 3( j 03 j eli.n gc of the pi ogi ani, .Mrs Nunn wrr, kinK Kgfcl . Und whwh j , „ enkamp .s chairman of the decorat- the ¡nler9ection (>f thc hl h am, •on committee and Mr Stewart is th(, Durham mad I chairman of the Treat committee The school will give a short pag-1 :|: DEALER IN HAY, rant entitled “There W ere Shepherds p k S LISTEN NE ■ t h r o a t i c GRAIN, F E E D . POULTRY GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS IN BULK We Recommend Berthold Scratch Food Berthold E » g »»ash Berthold Egg Mash with mineral Dairy Teed Standard Dairy Feed Standard Scratch I-ood Berthold Hog Feed ROLLING and GRINDING We Deliver Beaverton Oregon, Near S. P. Depot < i Ha Ge FOR V chi THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER * 4 '^ - U i Ì CrAfeeu uv’ cv.p öoV. at cea ^ t . ev GsOSM. 'i O O OOtò NOUS. K Û 05ÄT A aì U u t r - T H E M D AYS ARE G O N E FO R EVER ! for Wl Ya for or & IV »! LISI Me Or CH e fin tu HlOi I» Sa h,