The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 27, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

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H IL L S B O R O
A Needed Improvement
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Tliur«d»tv, February 27, 19;»r,
for hei I If at lea it ‘ min h as for
her Inheritance. 'Hell bath nu fitly
like a woman seoiin’d' all that,
For years the business people of Hills­
you know "
boro
have
hoped
th
at
some
means
could
W ith Which la Camhinrd the IlillMhore Independent
. .
"Not all, G arth
no' Tben-'s
be worked out to get the utility poles re­
Billabi.ru A nr us eetab 1£»4
H i ¡is bun. Independent «n tab. 1871
iiimethlng el
I ean't m ake h> A
M r K IN N E Y A M r K IN N E Y . Publishers
moved from tin* business streets, alleys
out Something different ubout hei '
PabHahed Thursday.
Entered a« w o n d -e la » « m atte r In the
I "Perhaps •lie'll tell you when u e
dedicated
ami
improved,
decorative
light­
poatoffice at Hillsboro, Oregon
BT
| I'ome out I'll of course do w hat I
ing installed and the sidewalks cut back
can for hei
W . V E R N E M c K IN N E Y
M RS E. C. M c K IN N E Y
as a progressive step in the community. Re­
G arth hook hands, ami swung
Associât» Editor
Editor
Bi'tr
Personnel
(
’hange
gardless of what one thinks of the merits
aboard the small craft At a sign
• from him. the dlsptaeeil pilot g ale
or dem erits of municipal ownership of
Expected in Both
O F F IC IA L N E W S P A P E R O F W A S H IN G T O N C O l’ N T Y
the propeller u spin. The plane
electric utilities it would still seem that
Selected as Oregon*a Rest Weekly Newspaper, 1930
.wring around, to taxi dow nstream
House. Senate
Named on A ll-A m erican Weekly Newspaper Eleven, 19.30
the hoped for improvement would bene­
There was no hurry. Had llux-
Honorable Mention N ational E ditorial Association Newspaper
fit the city.
by schemed Io fly into the vulley
e AI
EM T here will be many new
VI.EM
Production Content, 1934-33, and General Excellence, 1935
| merely to stake the placer i l l hi;
Nothing would improve the ap p ear­
fact4’» in both the house and
i own name and hop out ag tin, he
Subscription Rates Strictly Cash in Advance
ance
of
the
business
district
more
than
the
senate
cham
bers
when
the
state
W ith in Washington County
Outside Washington County
1 would not have taken the three
legislature
meets
in
regular
ses­
Per year ...... ..............„
$1 50
U S., per year
$2.00
removal of the poles. The city council has
miners He undoubtelv had plan
again next January.
Six month« _— ..................... S5
Foreign countries .......
3.50
gone on record in a divided vote against sion
ned to do his season's assessment
senators are to be elect­
work T hat would mean a shall
any fu rth er I’epco extensions or improve­ ed Sixteen
M E M B E R Oregon State
next November and a number
First Audited Paper.
sunk Io bedrock, .so that he could
Editorial A s.w-iation anti
L a rg e s t A lit
W e e k ly
ments in the municipality. A great diver-
veterans of form er sessions w in
N ational Editorial Asso­
lin in g oul a load of the platinum -
C irculation in West.
ciation.
sity of opinion exists in regard to this
bc ‘"‘»dictates for re-election.
I gold alloy
Midway of the down river flight,
l.\« tl
. I o i l t \ e \t)ltu a ll\ should take
seriously missed will be John D.
the three-seater ran Into a sleet
over the system anil there is divided opin- Goss of Marshfield, a dem ocrat
.squall G arth dropped to the w ater
ion on this, it would seem that steps could and fW»erally rated as one of the
and tied up under the lee of a
most brilliant m em bers of the sen­
The W ashington County T a x p a y e rs ’ he tnken to prevent swollen values Ktoinjf ate.
spruce black point Win n Lilith d e­
G om was accidentally killed
manded to know the cause of the
league, headed by Mrs. Anna Kruger of into any changes that would give Hills- when struck by an autom obile on
delay, he explained b o w sleet may
Beaverton route 2 as president, has partic­ boro an improved appearance. The city the streets of Salem during the
put a plane Into i pin by fnu.aX
closing days of the last special ses­
ularly im portant anti worthwhile objec­ owned system, if it comes, is a matter
sion. H enry L. C orbett, t w i c e
iug on the wings,
’
the future.
tives set forth in its constitution.
The squall blew over. leaving
honored by election to the senate
presidency, has let it be known
everything ■ heeled with tee G arth
It would encourage home ownership,
that he is through w ith public life
and Constable Dillon knocked elixir
one of the most stabilizing influences in
and w ill not be a candidate.
the frunt edge of the wings A n­
the nation today under a plan of fair and
other bop brought the party to
A change in the boundaries of
file emergency refueling p o s t ,
the tw en ty -fo u rth district h a s
equitable taxation. To help in this the
elim inated P eter Zim m erm an of
shortly before sundown
league would encourage proper and neces-
r, i
i v
n -
o
> •
Yamhill county from th e fo rth ­
T h i s tim e t.ilith Itamill did lint
sary protection of these homes from un-
Deplores Gambhng. Minors Smoking
coming campaign, at least so far
refuse Tobin's crude hospitality
r e a s o n a b l e t a v r t i o n It w o u ld l o w e r t n v e a
To ,h e Edllor
Argus- Arc the people of as th e senate is concerned and
She troubled the old sourdough
lea. (liable taxation. Il would lowei taxes Hillsboro concerned w ith the habits and morals of the new m em ber from that dis­
far more by Insisting upon w atch­
in W ashington county and especially to
..... Iren Is their apparent indifference and trict w ill come from either L in­
ing bis preparation of upper ami
lower taxes on real property.
carelessness regarding smoking and gam bling real coln or Tillamook counties.
breakfast
»
The scheme of property taxes under or only because its w ide use is unknow n? T here is
T here appears to be consider­
He could nut nt first believe lie
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ii
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’nore and more smoking among minors and the law able room for argum ent as to
was the painted lady who had
Wnich nil real and personal property in prohibiting the sale of cigarettes is being broken, w hat can bc expected to happen
scoffed at his "garbage." She not
this county and others bears such a heavy
One m erchant reports that .when he refuses to to the house* membership. Last
only refrained from scoffing, she
burden is a holdover from ancient times. scl1 cigarettes to a boy. the bov sim ply goes to an ­ session the dem ocrats controlled
ate his h icon and porridge as
il
is
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if
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a
a
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gets
them.
Somi
the
house
for
the
first
tim
e
in
heartily as G arth and the police­
i t is nor fair or equitable because it does hap> the cWldren can get them at home Some par.
more than 60 years w ith 38 m em ­
man.
not in the least take into consideration the ents may sanction smoking but most do not. Some bers in th e regular session and 34
The moosehhle canoe lay up­
ability to pay. Many people under our ma-v say . 'Vhy not let them smoke since their par- in th e special. Republicans, call­
turned on the hank beside G arth's
ing
attention
to
th
eir
norm
al
m
a­
present scheme pav very little as their en.,S d<’ , Thjf argum ent is thoughtless and incon-
old birehbark Tobin bad al once
,
r
• .i *
.
,
siderate. In th e first place a growing child and
rity in the state registrations, in ­
told lluxby's story According to
share Of the cost of the government al- a m ature adult are so different in physical needs jo
sist that this can not happen again
the engineer, the lady and her
though having a substantial income in that they should not be considered alike
—at least for another 60 years—
father were still marooned in the
I tried to spare you. But. if you
Constable Dillon put in a word: m
in
w
hich
event
th
ere
w
ill
be
a
o u n tain . lie had come out with
comparison with those burdened with prop-
Medical science has proved by extensive tests
must have it. he is a thief "
"It's not oil the cards, sir. to take G arth
sizeable
tu
rn
-o
u
t
in
the
house
p
er­
to fetch a plane for them
erty low’ in income
'h a t 'h e 1150
tobacco raises th e blood pressure.
along
a
young
lady.
If
this
llitx-
The girl's eyes flashed. "Worse!
But G arth hail been killed by a
'M a v t h e ti m e c o m e w h e n th r o n o - h « tiiH v acCl>lera' es the heart and respiration and effects the sonnel on this account to begin
by
tries
to
act
up—
He's a cow ardly m urderer. T hat is
Aia> tne lime tom e V nen through study nervous system. It retards the m ental processes and with. Democrats, on the o th e r ,
wounded sh egrizzlv
—
i why I too am going to see him ; "He's your meat. Dillon " T i l
hand, have been digging in ever I T U C W/TT IA
(T u !•• c.aillniied)
4$
and conscientious effort, forgetting the hu- shortens the ‘ wind.
taken prisoner."
stand responsible for Miss Hamill "
since th eir m ajor victory of 1934 | * l l L
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man selfishness in all of US. an equitable
Recognizing the fact th at th e use of tobacco is and are preparing to defend th e ir;
"You?"
LIVE TIIE I.H E
Down nt the w aterfront. G arth
By Robert Ames B ennett
and just form Of taxation may be arrived harm ful to young people the state has passed laws gains w ith all th e heavy artillery !
Do God's p e o ple liv e t h e ir liv e s
| "Yes, I am going Io see him 1 went over the plane w ith his pilot
they can b rin g to bear on the-
( W N U Service C opyright by
cringe, th e sneaky beast' Do you friend. T here was a full load of o m e th in g ns th e y b u y t h e ir g ro -
at th at will furnish the sums , needed
for in enforcem ent of th is law
minthS
' The
present of
lax»ess
j,
shows
negligence
dutv
cam p in the approaching
Robert Amea B ennett)
th in k I've forgotten how he crept gasoline and a change o f o il T o t r i e s ’’ Work ami earn and buy
the many services now required of govern- on the part of enforcem ent officers and reflects on enemy
battle of the ballpts. A num ber of
up and shot you when you w eren't the week's supply of provisions ho ''*iKS ’o d ,v ; work ami earn mid
ment. The prejudice and rantings of dem- 'h e com munity for allow ing such conditions to the house members, however, will
looking'' And what if he d idn’t in - j added the three pairs of snow- ,>uy b u tte r tom orrow ’ I; it like
iContlnueB fmm 1*.» wrekl
not try for a come back. Howard j
agogues. though, is liable to alwavs be a con,*nue unprotested.
tend to shoot Dad'' He left hint to shoes and the neiv rifle With the 'h a t’ Work at being good; take on
Some
tim
e
before
th
e
steam
er
here and a bit
L atouretle, M ultnomah c o u n t y
s t u m b l i n c b lo c k W h e n th is o c c u r s ' it w ill , The , P a rc n t-Teacher association of Hillsboro de-
die. If th at's not enough, m ust I rifle came enough cartridges to re i little goodne
Siumonng
blOCK. « nen inis occurs It Will p!ores the present conditions and pledges itself to democrat.
V i 11 try
for v election
as j x . • . A L
I ' '«*'
>'»“
how he
taunted
m
e’ He
fill the belt that" stijl hold’ his k"’'''--
,n' r bilioni strength
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iv t. n u ll
u a
A
t . .
n i l
V v »*s
n u n
u r
b tiu iik v u
t ill.
f it*
nife ,h
" 'c rr r e e bv
oy -v your
national
com
m
itteem
an
and
E
W.
°!ltJ
hat
tbe
pon'ooned
plane
a
'
10'1
'
.
jeered
that
I'd
be
starved
into
iv
d
-
provide the greatest possible encourage- do all it can to bring about im provem ent,
I Struggle on and on ami so live the
K irkpatrick. Clackam as c o u n t y at the w a'*'I' lron' was too small '<> colninR him by the tim e b e c a m e and twlt-nx
ment to home ownership.
sincerely.
Lilith had gone aboard the steam ­ C hristian life; is that it’
democrat, is already out as an be onc ° \ , 1 ?e reg u lar Bellnnca
j or
••
Or do you get it as n beggar girl
er. She returned with her father.
_______________
MAUD STANNARD. President.
avowed candidate for congress.
i 'ransports. It had
no cabin anil
"Yet that's no reason why you He looked w on led She had put wed to a K ing’ She tus bride with
e e e
only three seats. Forem ost of the
LUCILE ROMIG, Secretary.
name and a place all in an in-
on her Indian-w oinan costume
a a
.
passengers ashore, he at o n c e i ... . .
The state suprem e court h an d e d ! climbed th e bluff to the post.
I
11 ks! You shan’t go w ithout t i n e buck kins, moccasins, fur rap and s,:" ” ,,nd a " pr-ned up as the
the home ru le am endm ent a k n o c k -, .
.
. ,
.
. , If you refuse, th e re’s another plane g loves The m illionaire chose to lay
c°,ne. ;,nd k’° , V
<'.hhr1‘, '.:
out blow this week so far as traf-
As, be
•coa. ed just come. I'll m ake Dad chart
inrter the blame on Garth.
bc b"*
X«'" 'h at is it C hrist
A fine band organization has existed
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Courtesy of Council A ppreciated
died
for
th
e
vast
com
pany
who
fic regulation is concerned. In an <'°ns’able
of
,h
e
N
orthw
est
police
lounging in th e old tr a d in g ' ’ n / r v o . P ' ’
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P ° l *“* • u ,,nvc •v ou «one Insane? No more would become his. (h it He might
at Helvetia for a number of years through
opinion h e ld
by 'th a Ju
stice
Bailey
t h e : p?st.
Hillsboro, Oregon. F eb ru ary 19, 1936.
court"
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get
her
out
of
that
muskeg
present them to himself, a glorious
the splendid efforts of Joseph Wenzel,
G arth studied h er gravely. She hell, and you want to drag her Bride We do not struggle to get
To th e Editor of the Argus-—I was one of
conflict w ith state law s the i w ayf i ? '° tS’
a t ttr sPran 8 ' ° stared
back
at
him.
hotly
defiant
school teacher, and others. A program and com mittee from the P.-T. A. to call upon the city laws
back
to
your
Infernal
hole
in
de.s
him: He diixl to have us. You his
latter are param ount. The opinion rnce' him '
dance is being given March 7 for the counc‘l a»d the county law enforcem ent officials represents a com plete reversal of "Hullo. T.an—you d - n’ l a m e He pretended to accept her reasons ol ition
and He yofirs and having him you
"The lady's choice, not mine
benefit
of
this
croun
to
ra is e
f u n d s f o r a n d l_P rese'?' '* ’<> petitions, one to ban pin-ball the court's position in the case c,uck' Helluva note, you sq u atter- for w anting to go:
have all; for In him dw elleth the
u e i i e i n VI m i s g r o u p t o r a i s e
Tunas io r m achines from t l ^ city, th e other tp enforce the of K alich vs. K napp in 1914 ini in K in 'h e w-et all these months. "You most certainly are a good "Well, you're taking h e r "
fullness of the god-head bodily
H fit'll I’
\1ix2«;
IJ 'im ill
fln o
♦ Ei ■ n
new music and instruments. The organ- law regarding the sale of cigarettes to minors.
"Iloiv ran J .help it. ir ’ You are nod we are com plete in him l'i
In both instances th e com m ittee was received
ization and its friends merit the support
our
your p'
sioni T ik e t i k
th e most friendly m anner and consideration was
cheer, love. joy. hope, strength*
of the people of th a t communitj’, and else­ in
given our petitions due a m atter of m ajor im port­
wisdom, truth, peace; have him
where as fa r as th at is concerned.
ance.
and In him you have all these and
The city council did not debate long and the
more.
motion to instruct th e city attorney to draw up the I m a in s, e u n e r oy aci oi tn e le g is-lto see.
I to ld m e x h n u t
H"re is new life for the disenn-
ordinance repealing the present ordinance and pro- ¡ature or by vote of the electorate. I -A nd sm ell' I've heard of vour
At th at he s m ile d a b it u r i m l v nround her father and kiss him. It tented, worrying, restless, fruitless,
« - - a> k - l & i k l m o S s . 1 ^
was the only caress G arth had ever w orld-loving child of God
You
her give anyone.
have C hrist as Saviour but you
Speaking of absurdities, the telephone mJnVhoSmakegupOtthe cdy c X t T 6
°f the prescribing tn e speed of motor I com pletely outside. Indian huts are have rabbit and buckskins.” He seen
As he put on his pilot friend's ; «ever took him for your victory
vehicles and general rules rc g u la t-! enough and to spare."
turned to the factor: "Add the
proposition in this county which requires
I w ant to take this opportunity through your tng traffic on th e highw ays of the
K„
.i
helmet and goggles, the constable i So y ° u ask what you H” 1"' do ' “
G
arth
sobered
to
business.
"W
hat
lady's
outfit
to
my
account.”
To
practically every section within a few paper, to commend this action. Too often we are state, w hich right w hen exercised news?
the pilot: "Kiwi, this is w here you mounted to the middle cockpit bave hlm and ln hlrn a11 els<*
absolute surrender A clean
miles Of Hillsboro to call long- distance if ready to condemn the action of our public officials cannot be curtailed, infringed up­ “Your man set his bus down here are to fit your name. Y ou're go­ K i w i handed the girl into the rear
on or annulled by local author­
ing to be a wingless ground bird." one. He drew over her head the I “i'11" “' '<> God All the days that
they wish to telephone the county seat,
° rget t0 commend w hen com m endation is due. ities."
th
ree
days
ago.
Hopped
off
PDQ,
shatterless glass rowl that almost rem alp “ f your ,i,r: 3,1 y,,ur ,!l1'
Sincerely yours,
"Oh, have a heart, ’Lan!"
w ith all she could heave up u nder
ents, hopes, abilities, even your
ranks near the top. Hillsboro is practical­
"Three is a crowd, and she is it. covered the opening
CHARLES M. REED.
Oregon m otorists have paid a —Kas and °>1-"
G arth spoke a Iasi word to her pet sins confessed and turned over
ly cut off at the pockets as fa r as tele­
Ask her father."
Pastor Methodist Episcopal Church.
grand total of moro than $64.000.-
The constable had stood a t at-
For th e first tim e th e girl be- anxious father: "In all probability, to him; your fears and worries too
phones are concerned and that such should
000 in gasoline taxes since this tention. He met G arth's glance w ith frayed a trace of doubt. “But w e'll sir- we’ll overtake you within You stand stripped; nothing left
can call your own in this
be when Hillsboro is the “ hub” of the
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source of revenue was first adopt- a salute. "All ready, sir."
have to have a pilot.”
three or four days. May, however. you
world.
ed in 1919.
I "Good work. Dillon. One ques-
county does not stand to reason.
, , , , „
„
»x- a • a
Kiwi
stared,
then
grinned
at
the
have
to
lay
over,
in
ease
of
storm,
• • •
Next from this tim e on all that
Stockholder Favors Pow er District
joke. "Lady, what you don't know H h>g or snow makes us miss you you plan or do is to give glory to
T he state em ergency board is
"B roke prospectors, sir. Records, about our boy friend would ap- ,
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To the Editor of Argus—I attended th e hearing
your w ay out. we'll probably God. Step out and look utterly to
meeting ----
here — today 'T h u rsd ay l , to
But pvai
lu far as knowl1' not savory.
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of the H ydro-Electric comn
■
H illlbart
pear to
be
quite <
a 1 lUIIMUlTrfUie.—
considerable
meet at Fort M cM urray.”
h
M r r iml || ,.arn,, cl(;gp "G arth, C hrist for the power Say it this
Chicago Parent - Teacher association uary 25 Many facts came out by th e proponents consider requests for deficiency " ont; of tbe bunch is ivanted. and A„ righl you ,anie f1uck
t0'
aling
m
ore
than
^
y
™
not
new
com
ers
from
across
lhe
j
oystick.
Do
I
stay
planted
or
there's
som ething I can't under way I am dead to self and the
conducted an anti-gun campaign amontr of l.he Pr°P°sed pow er district w hich I believe the $23,000. This is the first meeting tb ® border. They 11 know enough
w atercraft?"
stand. This crazy notion of Lilith's world and self-plans. It Is no long­
er I that live, but Christ that livelh
the schools, seeking to discoura,,« the use
¿".."“ re,. , ign„lc>„ce of the board since the session: " “‘ ‘‘» ‘» " " ie r e when I tak e tn y j -stea m e r. Southbound planes are I mean. It's not m ere willful
u • i
aP' ' ° be overcrow ded, w ith ev- She has som ething In m in d " ness. | in me; and the life that I now live
Ot SUCh playthings by children. A bonfire
Of the chart displayed by Mr. K ram ien, druggist of shortly after the close of th e 1935 p i . l ,n er' , , ,
hour by hour is by the faith fu l- A
session w hen two of th e !. Tbe poat .fac'? r ,fa™ hastening „ One corning out." G arth replied.
"W ants to .see t h e haAc
of the toy guns was held. Not such a bad Hillsboro. This chart showed the pow er dollar of regular
ndeuffs ness of the Son of God who lovecP
members
w
ere
held
to
be
dis-
ln
'
°
shake
hands.
"Pardon
my
a
b
-
1
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1"
narK
, - n £ . M ? Garth“ Wa, T p O te ¿ ia rS
°n
.... .. ' me and gav’e h im ^ if f o r me ’
idea
at th at and it might well be extended
the MiafiicipaI ,p ° w er System of Tacoma, Wash., in S f l e d because” T h e y had
w i t h lio n n fi't Li- n l k n . r> m i
‘
r> ! percentage as follows for th e y ear 1934: Taxes. 7 5 cepted other public em ploym ent ' 118 a Krcat Pleasure to have you
, ..
‘
° ' vanitv V lad 1» I? v I'T
M'l" « l,'<l George N. Taylor, Hcaverton Paid
W ith benefit by other P.-T. A. groups. But per cent in 1934, 10.5 per cent in 1935; interest, 19.5 and forfeited th e ir seats in the stop off wi'b us. If you plan to passp,,r'
.
' an “ y - Had believed he loved her adv
hOW are the C hicago children going to Pcr cent; com m ercial utilization and general, 8 8 legislature. Topping
have a picked t e a m __________________________ T T « 1 1
T o p p in g the
th e requests
re n ile Is takt’
tak« in
ln d°Ss. 1 bave
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protect themselves from the gangsters if per cent; distribu' ion- 3-8 per cent; transm ission, for help before the board today 'h o t I d be honored—”
School S p irit Help« to
t h e v h a v e n n trim « ?
35 per cent: production. 4 8 per cent; depreciation, are two from C. H. Gram, state ‘ "Thank you. no,” G arth cut in.
('«»■operate W ith Your
y
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23 4 per cent; net income, 26.7 per cent; uncollected, labor commissioner, one for $7098 j "B ut I would like a rifle, rab b it
M ake a B etter School
H ilh i New« S ta ff
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2 per cent.
K .lltixl by H lllib n ro U nion Illy h Rrhonl R tin tm t Body
for the bureau of labor, and an- undersuit, w inter moccasins, gloves,
A ppropriated for bond redem ption 30 per cent other for $7010 to finance the work and 'b re e pairs of webs.”
T pcriulntnra n f a L-lnA
.
by aPPlyin« 'h e 26.7 per cent profit, and a p art of of the industrial w elfare division. ! IIe turned to th e pilot. "Season
, '
-i-i
, a . *.n i a e
Com- th e large percentage th e Tacoma commission takes O. D. Adams, sta te director of vo- more advanced up there. Blizzards
t i l l . I l l NEW S S TA FF
puisory military training at the schools of to r depreciation for bond redem ption. T he Tacoma cational education, is asking for
' hp Selw yns; th e lake prob­
Editor
Ann Munkm«
an
appropriation
of
$3472.73
for
a
a
b
'y
startin
g
to
freeze.
Enough
higher education. Military training is good Pe°Ple haye accum ulated $15,695,146.84 w orth of
A -«Intiint Editor*
The "G irl Reserve Leap," annual
The operetta was well attended,
M nry C nlflw rll and J n y Eoalker
for anyone’s ii, health
and
bearing
and
It
io r ‘he,P sclves a n d a t the
have, m ining survey in co-operation with stream-flow, though, to keep a clear boy and girl party, will be held
a
< ai
L Paid- since
th e beginning, 7.5 per cent in lieu of the federal governm ent which will Ìru n w ay for your pontoons, if wc
considering the w eather and the
Philo
Nadina Palleroon
S aturday evening in the high
seems IO US that some Of these solons are taxation. In th e last five years $16,350,982.18 has m atch th e state money. Wallace ' don’t loiter all w eek.”
Sanata
LiiVcrio. Abam lrolh
prevalence of Illness, and the gen-
irl Jleaarvea
making a mountain out of a mole hill. A been saved to the people of Tacoma in th e cost S. Wharton, new ly installed exccu- H e w ent into a bunkroom to put school gymnasium. The decorations G iti-y
.Iran Ann I'onnell
eral opinion is (hat the perform ­
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are
a
spring
motif
of
large
flowers
.Torn S tretrht'r
tive
secretary
to
the
governor,
i
s
.
on
'b
e
rab
b
it-fu
r
su
it
u
n
d
er
his
trained and prepared American Citizen- of th eir electric service as com pared w ith th e Edi- asking for another $5500 to run buclt-skins. When he came out, a i w ith lattice work. Dancing will bc Hin.' II
ance was very creditable. It rep re­
llav ld Torba!
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Electric Institute's national average for p rivate
sented weeks of work on the port
Stodant I'.Hincil
b in a i Trank
ship
will
remain at peace with other ‘ na­ son
girl
in
a
plain,
ill-fittin
g
gown
'b
e
main
feature,
but
also
games
the
budget
departm
ent.
companies for the same years.
T ry S ' i ' ouo
lliiro h l Mayor
o f 130 students and the m ajority of
stood
talking
to
th
e
pilot.
The
will
be
played
for
those
who
do
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a
a
A
dvi*nr
.
tions much longer than the unprepared.
M i* * Alton
Now th e facts th e stockholders should know.
th e faculty.
pilot
glanced
tow
ards
him.
The
girl
not
wish
to
dance.
Music
will
be
The Portland G eneral Electric Co. gets a pow er
Four thousand Oregon em ploy­
dollar 35 per cent larger th an th e Tacoma pow er ables, w ho w ere at w ork on sea­ tu rn ed quickly. He found himself furnished by Koeber’s dance band,
C om m itters Named
Editorial
j with a program planned for the in-
This com pany claim s a larg er percentage for sonal jobs last November, are out face to face with L ilith Ramil).
The life of a legislator is just one darn dollar.
The rest of the Girl Reserve
Yet it was not th e grease-and- j termfssion.
Although it may be rath e r nn
distribution and transm ission and takes about one- of luck now so far as jobs on re ­ pitch
m arked face of his canoe
G irls in charge of the party arc undignified subject for such a cabinet has been selected by the
thing after another. He gets it on all sides half of the am ount for depreciation as Tacoma. The lief projects go. G overnor Martin
the WPA to advance th e re ­ companion. Nor was it that deep- i Violet Wick, refreshm ents; Dixie regal thing as an editorial, it is members of the old cabinet. The
and is damned if he does and damned if P ortland G eneral Electric com pany has app ro x i­ asked
com m ittee chairm en have
m ately 30 per cent of th eir revenue dollar as profit. lief registration date to May 1 so Ilinf,d ro“ 8bed and powdered face l Lei- MacDowell, decoration: Ruth certainly onc which requires deal­ following
he doesn’t. And for this he gets $3 per.
at these w orkers could qualify w ith scarle'-sm eared lips th a t had ; Kraus, dance programs; Ann Mun ing with. What demon put those been selected: Virginia l’crkins
The security holders are not being paid, and th
r. _ i-L - a .. a
. y sneered at him on Tobin’s wharf. kres, invitations; Louise Cruzon,
pm gram : Pat Moyer, music; Aim >
they do not retire th e ir bonds. W here is th is riv er fer jobs, but the federal adm inis­ It was a face smooth and firm, interm ission program and games. rough edges on the cafeteria tables Peters, decoration; Constance P e t­
of money going? I have found plenty of evidence trato r refused to accede to th e re ­ vivid w ith life and vitality. Only The rest of the cabinet and com ­ and benches? If the school should erson, social; Helen Halrium, pub­
w here some of it at least is used against the very quest. As a result those who were th e blue eyes w ere hard.
be obliged to pay for all the licity; Eleanor Bcndler, service;
m ittees are assisting.
not on relief rolls November 1 can
people who pay the high taxes.
clothes they have ruined, we'd bc M argaret Cypher, ring, and Lea-
The
M
others’
club
is
asked
to
"Alan
G
arth,”
she
said,
"I’ve
I have often w ondered how th e people of the not find jobs on relief projects.
learned all about it. Y ou're going help, and a large crowd is an tici­ w illing to w arrant that someone nore Sherm an, librarian.
would be put to work today, with
cities will ev er get possession of th e ir n atu ra l re ­
pated.
back
th ere—after him!"
Argus, February 17, 1921
T he budget departm ent is steal­
a plane. N othing is quite so m ad­
source, w hen these pow er barons have an invisible
"Sorry. Miss Ramill. It's not re ­
Many Absent
dening as to bc eaught unaw are
Dairymen plan to protect m arket. Big m eeting p artnership w ith the b an k er and strik e for th e key ing the legislature's thunder. When venge. if th a t’s w hat yoyu think.
Finds Trophy
Ten students returned to school
here votes for cheese and butter factories
positions of all th e civic organizations, even the th e law m akers met in 1935 they
B. M, Goodman, while cruising by a large, w icked-looking splinter on Monday, but there w ere still
decreed th at salary savings in self- contributions to the compensation around Beaverton Inst Friday, dug ju st beginning to misplace u piece
Milk price at Carnation condenser $2.25.
school boards.
120 on the absence list. This means
Mrs. Isabella Tannock. resident of county since
T hink it over and vote for yourself. V ote for supported state activities should go fund covered only 60,500 workers. up the coveted football trophy that of stocking. It is no wonder pupils that most of the six-w eeks tests
into the general fund. Now the Records for October, 1935, show w e w ere to have received some cat th eir lunches on the streets it
1879. dies In Wallace Settlem ent F ebruary 10.
"The Proposed Pow er D istrict.”
will
have to be repeated.
budget m akers are taking credit that em ploym ent was back up to th ree weeks ago. It will be p re­ is much m ore economical. A few
Buxton revives its commercial club.
The w riter of this article purchased 57 shares for
this
salary
diversion
as
sav­
moments
of
tim
e
and
a
little
wcil-
2.986,008
m
an-days
or
approxim
ate­
sented at the next assembly. Queer
Hilhi boys lose to Forest Grove high 17 to 11
C entral Public Service corporation stock in 1930 ings brought about by this d ep art­
Beware Girls!
ly 114,875 individual workers.
how trophies arc seemingly lost. dlrccted effort, and the cafeteria
and girls’ team wins 10 to 6 over Grove girls.
through th e Oregon office of A lbert E. P ierce and
The Blue-II club hereby notifies
ment. In fact they adm it that
would take on a new dignity.
Mrs. Vashti A. Klmberlin died here F ebruary 15. Company, who gave out th e inform ation th a t they these salary diversions constitute
you to be on the lookout. The
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T he Grim Reaper got off to a
A Boner
a, .
had taken over th e P ortland G eneral E lectric com- th e big end of th e departm ent's
reason Is (hat the Blue-H club will
The class in general science had
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pany and several other electric companies in Ore- alleged $195,000 in "actual savings” good start this y ear w ith 22 vic­
W hat is wrong? Is it alterable? have n dinner and theatre party
Argus, March 1, 1906
gon and W ashington. One of th eir m ain argum ents accomplished during the past year. tim s killed in autom obile accidents been studying electricity and m ag­ Monday m orning our stars and Friday, March 13.
during January. T hat was five netism, and the teacher was som e­
w as th at th ey w anted all of th e ir consum ers to
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more than th e record for January, w hat electrified at receiving this bars w ere wound unceremoniously
fu t u r e o u tlo o k v „ ( . ■' i
\ company, encouraged
share in th e profits of th e company. S hortly after
Things to Change
Industrial
em
ploym
ent
in
O
re­
1935. Eleven of the 22 victims w ere response to a test question: Elec­ around th e ball of the flagpole,
T u a la tin r iv e r at
? J jlsta Pumping plant on my last purchase of stock th e com pany failed to
T ake the W orm's cap off the
gon is back to w ithin 10 per cent pedestrians. N ine of th e fatal ac­ tion anrl magnetism are about the looking as if they had been there
C o rn e l US S ta te koaA t h ° U,A " d <,,o ,la rs c o s t
pay any "’<»« interest on the stock sold,
for sometime. One of our input ele­ honorable bust of A braham Lin­
hiiruli For..«! Crr v»
. S0J,d 2 ? Jobn
Thorn-
As far as I am personally concerned I would of the peak of 1929, according to cidents occurred i n Multnomah same, only election is more shock­ m entary lessons Is a respect for coln.
ing.
Fd Si-hiilinerieh
S Sholes, S. B. Huston, be w illing to sacrifice every dollar invested in this records of the state industrial ac­ county.
The tem perature of the schools
the emblem of our country. Who
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Tliornhie oh H ilt / ' n8A W- kchulmerich, Hillsboro, stocn if th e voters of this proposed u tility district cident commission. High point in
on Monday.
T he state will retire from the
Thornbin-gb will be « s h ie r and manager.
in Oregon would get behind the m ovem ent and put em ploym ent am ong industries cov­
Mr. Romig attended the annual is falling down in their duty to
ered by the w orkm en's compcn a- flax industry as soon as farmers' initiation and banquet of Epsilon th eir flag, th e ir country and their
r »WvW.
ndeW' F ' Adkins secure G eorge it over.
Mrs. Abraham and Miss McDon- 4
fund w as December, 1929, co-operatives, now organizing, are Pi Tau, national honorary fratern - God?
L' rrae.eLei ihent™
Company-" for showing here
Let us all get out and learn more about the tion
aid entertained Mr. and Mrs.
when approxim ately 120.000 w ork­ prepared to tak e over the rettin g i ity in industrial arts and vocation-
.
proposed super utility district.
George Jacobson of West Union
ers w ere on the commission's rolls. and scutching of the crop. This al education, held in the Memorial
High school basketball tourna­ and Barbara B urdette of O renco
In
hnih'1 f ^ n ? n h t^ ^ ler
llght' Two ' il-’lte' s
HelP circulate th e petitions and th en vote for The
low em ploym ent record was is not expected to occur for sev- Union building on the O. S. C. m ent
in field, both favorable to system.
it when it is put on the ballot.—FERD LANGER.
w ill take place at Mac on at dinner Friday evening. After
reached in February, 1933, when eral years yet, how ever,
cam pus in Corvallis.
March 0 and 7.
dinner they attended the operetta.
3B?iUsboná^Ar g us
The Place for This Fellow
S ta te C a p ita l
N e w s L e tt e r
A. U LINDSEOK
Equitable Tax Needed
CAUGHT IN
j
A Fine Band
Absurd Condition
H ilh i N ew s
Annual Reserve
Party Saturday
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Operetta Success,
Spite of Weather