PapTP Two n T l L sn n n n , O r e g o n J?illsbon3$*Ar g u s * ; Uniform Student Fee The uniform student activity fee in the schools of higher education is the demo­ cratic way to handle such things. It gives everyone the advantage of many fine ad­ ditional educational opportunities in the way of l.vceum attractions of different kinds, which without all participating would be excessive in cost. Only by a co-operative plan can the advantages of activities be made available at a low cost. To approve the bill coming up to the electorate January 31 and regularize the collection of moderate and uniform fees for the support of student activities an affirmative vote is necessary. As one who paid this fee when in school the advantages seemed entirely worthwhile and beneficial. Students 15 years ago, when conditions were not any too rosy, did not complain about the fee. They considered it an essential part of college life. A Fine Stand Declaration of Louis J. Taber, National Grange master, in stating the position of the Grange as a patriotic American or­ ganization is laudable and should receive the commendation of all good citizens. In his annual message he said in part: “Ours is not only a truly national farm organization, but it is forever essentially an American one as well. When some groups are worrying about ‘Red’ influ­ ences. communistic and class activities, the Grange should be thankful that a man from California, J. H. Wright, in penning our Declaration of Purposes in 1874, for­ ever placed the Grange as the champion of patriotic idealism by declaring, ‘In our noble Order there is no communism, no agrarianism.’ Thus those who preach col­ lectivism on the one hand, or class-hatred on the other, can never be received into membership in the Grange.” t I , J Public Forum tu the* ( '111111111111 !• ili«l»it rim » p tlh lli « I l«»l» I in«« rt S m ith v ia a lin g m easures lo r th e p u b lic th e h a p p y s u rp ris e I've hud a ll w e lfa re , e s p e c ia lly p u b lic n w n e i a lo n g fo r y o u . B u t sin ce y o u 'r e so s h ip o f p o w e r B e fo re c h a rg in g pleased a lre u d y over m y prospects. fa rm e rs and o th e r c itiz e n s o f these I ' l l le t y o u in to th e .secret r ig h t s e v -n c o u n tie s w it h s in is te r m o tiv e now " ! it w o u ld be w e ll fo r h im and hi "S e c re t at F o r t S m ith ? " i c o m p a n y to com e In to c o u rt w it h "Y e s . 1 fo rw a rd e d m y p a p e r* by clean hands In o th e r w o rd s , be th e s o u th b o u n d B e lla n c n la -fo re I fo re a rt-u s in g p e o ple o f t r y in g to bad th e p le a s u re o f m e e tin g y o u b re a k th e ir n e lg td io i s. let Hie pow ­ and M iss R a m ill My c la im has e r c o m p a n y w h ic h M r M- li o n « bi-en on re c o rd fo r th e past fo u r r*pn ,1.1 return Io th * I w e e ks o r so " and o ld p e o ple o f th is d is tr ic t and H u x b y g la re d w it h a sudden to th e ir o w n e m p lo y e s th e m illio n d o lla rs w h ic h th e y secured ch a n g e fro m g lo a tin g to c o ld rage: o f " Y o u lie ! Y o u w e re g o in g o u t in th ro u g h Hie sale o f w o rth le s s stock In a d d itio n to these m illio n s let yo u r canoe" H e was on h is feet a lm o st as soon th e m r e tu r n to th e ta x payers o f ns G a r tti H is fis ts s w u n g in b lo w s Hie state th e fo u r m illio n a tu l m o re d riv e n by n il th e fo rc e o f tils d o lla rs w h ic h th e y h a ve re c e iv e d fu rio u s lin g e r G a rth s id e -s te p p e d J fro m s e llin g Hie peo ple W A T E R a’ b o th , and c lip p e d in n hook to th e W illa m e tte F u lls A ls o let th e m r e ­ ja w H u x b y d ro p p e d as I f h it by t u r n Hie *2«M> 000 w h ic h H ie S ta te a .sledge Yet it was not n c o m p le te o f O re g o n lo a n e d to b u ild th e k n o c k o u t. A f t e r th re e o r fo u r sec­ locks, and o f W h ic h d eb t H icv o n l y , onds. he snt up. b lin k in g lik e a re tu rn e d $43(1 re fu s in g to pay th e dazed o w l. n nd r u b b in g th e f la t t e n ­ b a la n c e on H ie g ro u n d o f th e s ta ­ ed w a d o f b e n rd on his Jaw. tu te o f lim ita tio n s T h e re Is a lso a G a rth had s te p pe d b a ck H e U tile Ite m o f th re e a n d o n e -h a lf said: "A p o lo g iz e , o r get u p nnd m illio n d o lla rs sent to e a s te rn h o ld ­ ta k e w h a t is c o m in g to y o u " in g c o m p a n ie s w h ic h has been o f H u x b y sto p pe d b lin k in g T h e d o u b tfu l v a lu e to p o w e r users daze c le a re d fro m h is eyes T h e y M r. M c B a in fe a rs th a t a p a jw r new safety-responsibility act. the brilliant blue diamond to o k on t h e ir u su a l c a lc u la tin g m ill at B o n n e v ille w o u ld he d is a s ­ • • • lo o k H e fe lt a g a in a* his s o re Jaw; engagement ring seemed to trous to O re g o n C it y m ills S u ch T raffic accidents on Oregon high­ her She rubbed nt it with and re p lie d w it h c o ld d e lib e ra tio n . a d is a s te r w o u ld he a v e rte d b y Hu- ways during 1935 took a toll of "I w it h d r a w th e te rm ." of dry moss, between bites cheap p o w e r fu rn is h e d by th e 259 lives, according to figures com ­ A r r o g a n t as w as th e tone, th e meat People's U t ilit y d is tr ic t T h e re Is piled by Secretary of S tate Snell. w o rd s w e re an u n q u a lifie d a p o lo g y Il.v the tim e G arth finished his p le n ty o f ro o m fo r e x p a n s io n o f W hile this traffic toll represents a own half-spoiled meat, he managed G a r t li tu rn e d to L ilit h , w h o stood th e o u tp u t o f n e w s p rin t in th e U. decrease of 54 from the 1934 rec­ By Robert Ames Bennett g a z in g at h im w it h a p e c u lia r h a rd also to swallow his bitterness. A ft­ s .1. the .................... I* approsiin ord. Snell insists that the traffic Pedestrians abroad on the highw ays at night fatalities are still too high and er all. what else could he have ex ­ g lo w in h e r b lu e eyes. H e sp o ke ■ IM S Ill t o n - o f « ( t t ' N U S e rv ic e C .'p y riirh t by as i f n o ’ h m g h id happened: ought to carry lights, the H illsboro Argus reasonably urges a continuation of the acci­ pected'' The girl was the daughter R o b e rt Arnes B e n n e tt) 900.000 tons was p ro d u c e d w it h l 'S o m e o f (he ashes a re n o w eool of Burton Ramill thi selfish spoil- concludes, or—even b etter—th e re should be foot­ dent prevention w ork being con­ th e U *4 In 1934 th is b e in g a loss cd daughter of an unscrupulous e n o u g h fo r y o u to use. M iss R a ­ o f 1.200 000 tons fro m th e y e a r tie- paths paralleling the thoroughfares. Everybody agrees ducted by various agencies th ro u g h ­ m ill R u b th e m on as a m u d is is ie ( C o n t in u t il fro m la s t w e e k ) business sharper. that something ought to be done, nor can you m ake out the state. a c o rre s p o n d in g In ­ t i l l th e potash c u ts th e grease, th e n fo re w it h in Even Huxbv joim-d in gathering fish of one and fowl of th e other by representing He broke in upon her rubbing sco u r w it h sand, a id rin s e B e tte r crease o f 80 p e r c e n t In Im p o rts other piles of fallen birch b ra n ­ that the pedestrian and the m otorists, respectively, i f th e b e g rim e d d ia m o n d : " M a y I Boys at the state training school fro m C anada nnd F in la n d , w h e re are antipathetic and naturally hostile species. The near Woodburn are to be given ev ­ ches for more fires. W hile they a sk y o u fo r th e s l i t a nd tea bags. ta k e y o u r ashes -n th e b la n k e t, cheap p o w e r Is a v a ila b le W e ask pedestrian of one hour will be the m otorist of the ery encouragem ent to become good were burning. G arth beached the M is s R a m ill' T h e y 'r e as good as and use it fo r p ro to , tio n w h ile yo u M r M c B a in w h e th e r lo w e r rates next, and the most confirm ed m otorist sometimes dairym en. Officials of the Oregon canoe and tilted it so that the sun empty. I st e Itut I can refill them d o y o u r la u n d e rin g T h e skeets a nd fo r p o w e r w ill in ju r e In d u s tr y , or b u lld o g flie s a re s w a rm in g Y o u 'll ventures abroad on shank's mare. But the chief fault Jersey C attle club have offered would dry the soggy inside. Huxby fur my retu rn t.» the valley." fin d a b it o f sand b e a c h ju s t u n d e r business in th is district, b u t w ill in the m atter of accidents occasioned by footmen on their assistance in prom oting in te r­ stirred the fires, and Mr Ramill not la th e r b e n e fit a ll th e p e o p le by She iita red nt him, wide-■eyed. m p o f s p ru c e ." the highw ays is, as the Argus intim ates, and as The est in dairying among th e boys broiled the last of the partly spoil­ " V a lle y ! You you’re going bacK : th a W t ith c lu m o re ern p I o y m e n t o u t a w o rd o f th n n k s , she fu r n is h in g Oregonian repeats w ith a prem onition of w rath to through aw ards of m erits and prizes ed bear-cub meat, w hile L ilith th ere?” d ra g g e d tin - b lu n k e t to th e edge th ro u g h in d u s tr ia l d e v e lo p m e n t come, that of the pedestrian. T here are reckless mo­ of various kinds. As a result of tried out a cupful of the rancid M r M c B a in is v e ry s o lic ito u s lest “To be sure Why not? You can't o f th e n e a re st o u t b u r n t f ir e and torists. to be sure, and everybody condemns them, this interest on the part of the fat for a final mess of mosquito b e g in b ru s h in g Hu- f lu f f y g ra y | th e ta x p a y e rs v o te b o n ds fo r elei but w hat each motorist knows is that there are rec k ­ Jersey breeders the board of con­ dope G arth brought the girl pitch suppose I'll abandon all that m il­ wood islie s u p o n It w it h 1 s p ru c e t r i c i l d e v e lo p m e n t, b lit fo rg o t ti less pedestrians, too— and of these you will hear trol this week authorized S u p er­ for the mix from the nearby th ick ­ lion in my platinum placer." Huxby's face had gone blank spray. H e r fa th e r h a d been g a zin g m e n tio n th a t his c o m p a n y owes et of young spruces. little official or popular criticism. intendent Laughlin to change the t h o u g h t f u lly at G a rth He to o k o p bo n ds to th e e x te n t o f $53 665.077 No cleaning could be done until His agate eyes stared w ith all h is e m p ty fo x s k in bag Setting aside the hazard of plain carelessness, or school's dairy herd to Jerseys. State th e ir cold rancor. But Mr. Ramill issued w ith o u t a n y v o te o f th e the fires burned out. When Mr. nervousness, on the part of the pedestrian, th ere is T reasurer Holman presented the " C o o k - on. Vivian. This Is w ash­ p e o ple w h o h a ve th e In te re s t u p o n chuckled. "O f course, my dear Ramill took off the spits of cooked the self-elected hazard of w ilful stubbornness and proposal of the Jersey breeders to the placer He will be going back day. T ake L ilith's bag and get th is d e b t to p a y as a p e rp e tu a l almost m alevolent ill-w ill so frequently manifested the board of control after a con meat, all squatted down as usual to his placer next spring." your potash." b u rd e n . to sharp the meal. G arth smiled by pedestrians, young or old. hale or infirm, in the ference with a com m ittee from T h e w o lfs k in k n a p s a c k , w it h its The girl did not turn her nston A s tu d y o f O n ta r io p o w e r show s his thanks as he took the slab of broad light of day. These people—and. m ark you. the breeders' association at t h e p la tin u m a llo y tre a s u re , had been th a t th e p o w e r d is tr ib u te d fio m ished gaze aw ay from Garth. "Dad they may have cars of th eir own. and in any case training school earlier in the week. hot meat handed to him by the does not understand. I do. You le ft a tta c h e d to th e m o o rin g lin e N ia g a ra a d is ta n c e o f 125 m ile s millionaire. The smile hardened. it is certain th at often they trav el by m otor—have I mean now! You planned it from o f Hu- canoe T h e re was no bag A sudden change had fallen upon the first. All that caribou meat / o r G a rth . H e m ade one b y o p e n ­ costs $3 39 fo r 350 K W p e r m o n th , Four persons w ere killed and 24 th e appearance, in th eir dem eanor, of daring the in g th e fr o n t o f h is b u c k s k in s h ir t n nd at 250 m ile s c o s t $4 26 T h < ^ m otorist to dispute th eir occupation of the traffic Injured in grade crossing accidents his three companion^. He coulJ and the—” sam e a m o u n t at W in n ip e g co «4 lane. It should be obvious to even the moronic m ind in Oregon during 1935, according easily guess th e cause. They rea l­ “Good guess.” he broke in. "It and h u n d - la d lin g w o o d uahisr in ­ $3 08 and w o u ld cost $7 89 at O re - th at th e motorist has only the highw ay on w hich to reports compiled by F rank C. ized that this was the last meal has taken a bit longer than I ex ­ side. . I t is in te re s tin g to note to travel, and that if he sw erves aside he may be McColloch, state «filities commis­ they were to share as fellow voy- pected to get you tu t But in my Lilith w ent over beyond t h e i gon C th ity e a v e ra g e C a n a d ia n c u s to m ­ inviting collision w ith a car coming tow ard him. sioner. This com pares most favor- ageurs w ith him. light birch-bark, I fancy I can spruce thicket w ith her blanket- e th r a t uses 4.321 K W a year, w htrh The moment they stepped from m ake the head of canoe w ater be­ bagged ashes. G arth led Mr Ra­ w hereas they could yield a yard of clearance readily ' ably with the record of 19 fatalities enough if they would and w ithout least inconven­ ! and 41 injuries in 96 crossing ac­ th e canoe onto the w harf at the fore the freeze-up. After that, frost mill and Huxby to the strip of coats h im a b o u t th e same as it does ience. But. instead, they transfix th e approaching cidents in 1934. In 47 of the acci- em ergency refueling post, t h e i r and snow will m ake no difference. sand below the beached cunoe. th e a v e ra g e A m e ric a n w h o uses only 003 K W p e r y e a r driver w ith a most contentious glare, challenging | dents the victims beat the train forced com panionship with him In IVhat Other Editors Say Pestiferous Type of Pedestrian CAUGHT IN THE WILD I'll have a pair of wees snow ­ There he showed them how to Under the T V A nt a point 75 to the crossing. In 33 of the acci­ the lost valley and on all th e long shoes." cheat tin- buzzing insect pest* In ­ trip out would be at an end. In- | dents trains w ere already occupy­ T he m illionaire spoke in place of stead of stripping for his laundry miles from Muscle Shoalr a farm ­ ing th e crossing when some mo­ stead of a trio dependent upon their his wild-eyed daughter. “But. man, work, he muddied his sshe* and er paying $10 a month would re ­ torists attem pted to cross. In one opponent for food and guidance— the cold?" plastered the paste ull over his ceive the following benefit*; pow­ case a m otorist hit th e seventh for life itself—they would be a G arth smiled “Have you forgot­ body and on the Inside and o u t­ er for light, radio, w aterpum p. electric iron, percolator, washing- car on a long freight train. Cross­ trio not only independent of, but ten I told you that I w intered with side of his clothes. machine. toaster, waffle iron, v ac­ ing accidents w ere most frequent hostile to him and his interests. the Eskimos at Coronation G ulf?” (To bo continued) uum cleaner, food m ixer, funs, re ­ That was at least tru$f of the two j "They have dog teams.” in w inter months w ith 20 recorded in December, 18 in October and 14 men. And even Lilith betrayed in "Some of those teams w ere re a r­ What Is This Thing ( atled Love? frigerator, electric range, electric- her look and m anner a vivid con- ed from wolf pups. I might e x ­ in January. "Love is when two people use w ater heater, operation of small • • • sciousness of the im pending change ' perim ent. There are several wolf th e same piece of chewing gum farm motor for sawing wood. ru n ­ ning feed mill, ensilage cutter, nnd S tate T reasurer Holman regards of relationship. As for Huxby, th«' families in the valley." Gordon Marsh. relief and old age pensions as n a­ cold gloating in his stare showed ' "Y ou're stalk mao! If you think "Love Is a feeling that you feel light and power for .■ 30-cow dairy. G W T H IF .S S E N . c h a irm a n N o r th ­ tional issues, rath er than problems how he was anticipating the rob- ’ you can—” when you feel you're going tn feel to be solved by the state or coun­ bery and ruin of the m an who had Mr. Ramill paused He listened to a feeling that you never felt be­ western Oregon Bonneville People's Utilities District ty governments. In a statem ent is­ so far outplayed him. what Huxby was m u ttering in his fo re" Ted R a in w a te r-E x . Mr. Ramill had reacted in his 1 sued here this week in opposition to the state sales tax for financing own way. His tem porary friendli- I old age pensions Holman declared ness had disappeared. He was again School S p ir it that “the need for old age pensions the bland, adroit investor in mines Help« to M ake who so generously presented worthy a f le t t e r School and public relief now is so gen ­ eral throughout the nation th at it prospectors w ith a thousand, and I is a national problem and m ust be retu rn took over claims worth many 1 • Iv li. boro U nion H igh S<-b<-..l W udcot H oly met squarely as a national issue.” thousands. H uxby of course had • • • been a hopeless case. But G arth Serious injuries in high school football The state board of control in up­ had fancied th ere w ere possibilities HILHI NEWS STATE holding Dr. G. C. Bellinger, su­ in the older pirate. Editor ... Ann M ankro in the past year have brought out the need Lilith Ramill. however, was the perintendent of the state tubercul­ Amlatant Editen for a more careful guidance of this sport We who consider our bill for national defense osis hospital, in his dismissal of Dr. real disappointm ent. Though she Blue-H club 1« preparing a pluque. on the honor roll for M11 ry C a ld w e ll, Joy E u r lk r r , a n d L»> on which to place athletes who among boys in their teens. An attending of about half a billion large, should look over Rus­ P hilip Newmyer, hospital physician, had done nothing, so far as G arth the Students last six weeks and for the sem ­ V r r n a A lir n d r o lh figures. Russia is spending alm ost th ree billion declared the incident to be closed could tell, to disprove her declared have made letters. Space will he physician to a New York high school foot­ sian A th le tic * H a ym ond l .a ir . F .ie e u tlv e dollars, six tim es our figures, on h er m ilitary so far as the board is concerned hatred of him, she had seemed ester are as follows: left for other nam es to be added, as C o uncil Ir m a l T r n - k . C lu b Ite p re a e n l» - ball team suggests some steps that, in his establishm ent this year. This from a com m unistic Friction between th e superintend­ more and more to show a spirit Honor roll freshm en— Alvin tive« T h ilo , H a r r i C h u r r h le y ; <«(rl honors are won. Tom Goodin and P.ccker, K atherine Cawrse, William opinion, would reduce injuries to a mini­ regime, w hich in this country preaches continually ent and his assistant is understood of fair play. It kad led him into Corwin, Ernest Brown have been appointed ite -e rv e a . Jean A n n a Connati ; S a n ata, Robert Eastman, Irene against “m ilitarism ." Russia too says her m ilitary to have been the cause of New- thinking she possessed a tru e spirit j M u o rie n Teeren linoni ; ll) iie - H , E lm a n to attend to th e placing of the mum, He advocates at least four weeks m Engeldinger, Ted G ardner, Mary B c b uirn erleh : H l- Y , T o m S tre tc h e r. achine is for defense only, b ut w hen annual ex ­ m yer’s dismissal rath e r than any of sportsmanship. plaque in the hall. T r i-S q u a r e , H a ro ld M eyer. of supervised training before the first con­ penditures run into several billions per year. It is Yet now the girl avoided look­ Ann G arthofner, Evelyn Haworth w ith his professional Advlnnr __ ___ Mia» Tearl Allan Stanley H ergert, Byron Jack, M ar­ ing at him. Occasionally she gazed test; rigid adherence to the age limits of certain th a t a fighting m achine of such m agnitude dissatisfaction Boners services. rath er hard at her fiance and m u r­ ian Jackson, Dorethy K uratli, Mary * • • Miss Brogden, In m aking out a 16 to 20 for all players; supervision by a will be created th a t of its own size and im portance Ella Mariner. Ann Peters, Glen Editorial roll into action sooner or later. Even the d e­ list of nouns for the exam ination, In spite of efforts of the board m ured about the hotel at Edmon­ physician experienced in treating athletic will For many years we have had a thought she would include an easy fensive action is like th at of Japan, w hich prefers of control to curb th e use of state ton. But for the most p art she sat Powers. Lucille Rassussen, Esther injuries and with knowledge of best meth­ to "defend" its own borders in th e h eart of another owned automobiles th e num ber of in moody silence. The grease that Robb. Dora Sandstrom , Ruth Sim - debate team. Never a champion one, "cat.” Imagine her surprise antel, George Tsiigawa, M arjorie ods in preventing them; compulsory wear­ country.—Astoria Astorian-Budget. motor vehicles owned by state de­ of authority as well as funds for Vandehey, Maxie Williams, Lucille one, perhaps, but one of whom we when she read on a stu d en t’s paper might well be proud. G radually the plural, "kittens." partm ents and institutions was in ­ proceeding w ith th e project. ing of protective material and supports for Yungen. interest on the part of the students From one of Miss Cimino's s tu ­ creased by 28 automobiles and 23 The act creating the board a u ­ ankles, wrists and weakened joints and Sophomores — Robert A l l i s o n , trucks during 1935 according to thorizes it to "from tim e to tim e G race Bowman, G lennis Carlson, has been dying out. Finally the in ­ dents, " T iie R a p t of tho Lock“ waa muscles; limited number of games and structor became so discouraged she w ritten by A lexander, the pop«1. a report by Dan Fry, state p u r­ recommend to the governor com­ D elbert Crews, Helen Haldum, From another— Tennyson was chasing agent. The state now owns prehensive plans for the utiliza­ Ethel Harty, Toshlo Inahara, Mil­ gave it up entirely, so that this severe discipline for those who indulge in year th ere is no team at all. The 574 automobiles and 754 trucks. tion, conservation and developm ent dred Krahm er, M ildred Meyer, Jean blame is upon the shoulders of popular because he was a great unapproved games. Several deaths result­ friend of Shakespeare, a favorite of of the n atu ral resources of the Person, M argaret Ruecker, Tosh From the Argus of January 13, 1921 ed in the past season and these rules sound Oregon estates contributed a to­ state.” The board is also required Tsiigawa, Helen Walters, Helen those who should take an interest the English people at th a t time. and don't. If those who are capable like good preventative medicine. T hirty-eighth annual session of F arm ers’ M u­ tal of $681,300 in inheritance taxes "at the request of the governor or Wakayama, Jean n e Wenger. are too busy or too lazy to give Strange as it Seem s tual Fire Insurance association held. E rw in R itter, to the state’s general fund during the legislature of this state, to con­ Ju n io rs Eleanor Bendler, Keith a few hours of their tim e to con­ W arren W ahner passed nil his 1935, it was reported this week by duct investigations, surveys and Busch, Lucille Carlson, Lois C ran­ secretary, reports most succesful y ea r in history. Mrs. Emil Fischer died at N orth P lains J a n ­ State T reasurer Holman. This is an research upon any subject and to dall, Mary Fenimore, Marybcl Flint, structive study how can any teach­ subjects. Peggy Ross w ent to class u n a t­ increase over the ten-year average. subm it reports and recom m enda­ Helen Graf, Esther Harty, Dixie er be at fault? California is receiving another big slice uary 7. Debate is Interesting as well as tended. S. E. Fayram installed chancellor com m ander of Two estates paid 57 per cent of the tions on such subjects to the gov­ Lee McDowell, K ilph Nordlund. of federal defense funds. Announcement educational work, Ju st because It The last le tte r of Cox is still year. ern o r or to the legislature.” K nights of Pythias and Mrs. H. R. Em m ott as chief total tax for the Dorothea Schaus, Dorothy Steinke, has been made that the war department of • • • Pythian Sisters. As to funds, the board still has Evelyn Steinke, f.eanore Shertnan, happens to he classed as an "extra linked w ith a Cypher. cu rricu lar activity" everyone shies will rehabilitate Fort Rosencrans at Point Ann M unkres contem plates the If th e state senate figured to dis­ to its credit a balance or more Florence W underlich. A. C. G ilm ore installed noble grand of I. O. O. away from it as if it w ere poison. ent of her greatest asset, courage G overnor M artin in his de­ th an $33,000 out of an original ap ­ Loma with an immediate expenditure of F. and M ary Williams is noble of Rebekahs. Seniors Billy A l l i s o n , H e l e n There is so much more to be got­ banishm freckles. term ination to develop Oregon's propriation of $46,273 set aside for Becker, Lowell Chase. Joy Foelker, $200,000 and the garrison is being in­ "H appy" practised the terpsichor- m ineral resources they reckoned its use by the legislature which Wayne Goetter, Radah Gottlieb, ten out of school than the subjects From the Argus of January 25, 1906 printed on the regular schedule. ean art (to you dum b bunnies, creased. Meanwhile one of the most im­ w ithout th e ir host. created this new state activity. Holcomb Himes, Betty Hobbs. B er­ D ebate is one of the most useful that's dancing) until his ankle hairs • • • D uring the recent special ses­ portant natural gateways for an enemy__ M artin Sandberg, w ealthy recluse, dies here J a n ­ nice Howard, Dorothy Jacksonj sion the governor asked for an ap­ Estate estim ated at $40.000. G rants Pass continues the p rin ­ Ruth Kraus, K enneth M eirjurgen, of these things, and yet debate has w ere singed. the Columbia river—is left relatively un­ u ary C 20. theatre, investm ent of about $6500, propriation of $15,000 for the use cipal gatew ay through w hich to u r­ Harold M eyrr. M arjorie M ontgom­ been discontinued due to lack of defended. Is Oregon the forgotten state nearly rescent New Deal Expected completed. Opening set for F eb ru ary 17 w ith of the state m ining board in m ak­ ists enter Oregon. Out of a total ery. Frances Moyer, Ann M unkres, interest. It is too late to do an y ­ ing a survey of the state's mineral of 100.303 foreign cars visiting the Lucille Quaintancc, C hristine Robb, thing about it this year; but when when it comes to defense? It would seem home talent play, “Tony, the Convict.” Due to the fact that only a few next year eomes around, rem em ber people have been doing the new s­ so. Miss Jessie Schiedel and Josephine S utherland resources. The house cut the am ount state during 1935, 21,465 registered B yrdeane Rodgers, Betty Ryan, I ' to do your part. to $5000 and passed th e bill, but at the Josephine county seat. A sh­ Robert Tongue, K enneth Woodward I paper work for the high school, a m arried at T ualatin Plains church Ja n u a ry 21. "new deal" in this staff may be ex ­ M. D. Cady, prom inent B eaverton resident, dies the senate, under th e leadership land ranks second in point of reg ­ Students who were on the honor Kenneth Topper, and Betty Will, pected this semester. of the veteran, Senator S trayer of istrations w ith 14,304. eart attack Ja n u a ry 22. roll for the semester, hut not for 1 juniors; Melba H averstlck, A rthur “Corset Chief Speaker at Civic Club’s of h Mrs. • • • Baker county, killed th e measure Ludw ig Holtz. 68. dies at Blooming. the 1st six weeks w ere Betty John-1 Kraus, A rthur Mohr, Lelia O 'Con­ under an avalanche of “no" votes. No, F ranklin O liver's crutches Banquet”—says head in a city paper. Oregon m otorists paid a total of son and Eldon Pauli, both fresh­ nor, Winona Putnam , C atherine A. B. F lin t elected president ol Scholls T ele­ For a tim e the governor was $9,150,229.65 in state taxes on gaso­ men, Jean n e Ahis, sophomore, Tom are not the result of a broken leg. Well, well, we have often marveled at the phone company. Tack, and Violet Wick, seniors. stumped, but at last he appears to line purchased during $1935. accord­ S tretcher, Junior, end Holcomb He has a boil. A rticles of incorporation filed for electric line have achievements of scientists, who have in­ at Forest found a way out of his dilem ­ ing to a report compiled by S ec­ Hines, senior. The new mim eograph mnehine G rove from depot to city and on various ma. The The faculty women are rejoicing state planning board this reta ry of S tate Snell. This is an in ­ recently bought by the school vented a radio, which is a little cabinet other streets. Following students w ere on the because the P.-T. A. is planning a t­ week announced plans for an im ­ board was most useful during e x ­ in your home with a voice, and many Local groups agitate question of city park. Sew ­ m ediate survey of the m ineral re ­ crease of $851,306 54 over 1934 gas­ honor roll for the last six weeks: I tractive furnishings for the long am inations. oline taxes. Purchases of gasoline H arry Mason, freshm an; Dorothy neglected teachers' le st room. other remarkable things, but we didn’t ell tract east of town seems to be favored. sources of the state. This is identi­ from Oregon distributors during Among the papers received on Challacombo, Bill Mears, soph­ Edith Tozier W eatherrcd commissioned by P o rt­ know that a corset had been invented land Jo u rn al to chaperone group of young girls on cally the sort of program th e sen- 1935 totalled 183,004,590 gallons, an omores; Harold Arm strong, Willis S enate club dance was held nt our exchange desk are those from ate rejected, but the planning board Increase of 17,026,130 gallons over Croenl, Evelyn Hatfield, Shirley Beaverton, Tigard, and McMinn­ with a voice. How thrilling! trip to Honolulu. I he gym Friday night. Attendance ville, all printed school papers, su p ­ appears to be clothed w ith plenty sales during 1934. Kelly, Iclc Miller, Donald Rogers, was not up to expectations. ported by advertising. Might Help Y-: I lls fr o w n »m oot 1 o il out, and lie a g a in fa v o re d G . ir tli w it h th o s m ile th a t d id n o t g. u p as h ig h as Ins s h re w d eyes. "O h , w e ll, m y bi.y, If y o u 're b o u n d to r is k y o u r lif e in fo o l- h a rd y a d v e n tu r in g , th a t's o f course n one o f o u r b u sin e ss." " Q u ite so." G a rth a g re e d " I f o u r s ix t y - f o r t v d e a l had n o t fa lle n th ro u g h , it w o u ld h a ve been y o u r b u .m e s s to do th e le g a l assessment w o r k on th e c la im , t in t ns things stand. I m a y as w e ll p u t in th e w in te r d o in g th o w o r k m y s e lf The m e ta l f sled o u t w it h rnv w o lf team s h o u ld pay e n ru g h to b u y me a fa ir-s iz e d fr e ig h t p la n e ." So much time is given over to elec­ S ta te C a p ita l tions under the present set-up with nearly W it h W M e h la Com bined the H ills b o r« In d ep en d en t a six months’ period between the primary ■ U b b o r u A ry u a eetab. 1894 H illtb u r u Ind ep en d en t eetab 1871 N e w s L e tte r and general election that it would seem M e K IN N K Y A M r k l N N K Y , PaMiefcero P u b Ila bed T h u rs d ay. E n te re d ee i>^ron