Pafre Two H IL L S B O R O —— Aid Flood Sufferers 3RiUsboni8^A.r g us W ith Which la Combined (he Ilillaboro Independent ■ lllaboru Arirua eatab. 1894 Hillaboro Independent an tab. 1871 M r K IN N K Y A M .K IN N E Y . Publiakera Fubllahed Thursday. Entered aa aecond*claaa m atte r In the puetoffire at Hillsboro, Oregon A R GÜ 3 , H IL L S B O R O , The Great American Heme S ta te C ap ital N e w s L e tte r Flood sufferers in the northeastern section of the United States, visited by one of the worst disasters in the history ot tin* nation, are in need of help and the great hum anitarian organization, the Red Cross, has vonte to the aid in its usual fine manner. W ashington County Red Cross in keep­ ing with appeals to all sections of the ountry has been asked for $250 to help ;n relieving the suffering in this great disaster. The county chapter, with its leaders from all sections of the county, has voted this sum. This means that every person, who can possibly afford to do so, should help in this merciful work. Make your con­ tribution, no m atter how small, but make it. It will be appreciated by all who need the helping hand of the Red Cross. BY A. Timi 'itiv, M .urb 26. 10H6 O RFO ON W A S H IN G T O N I F T ! RR Norris Pushes Rill to Bring Electricity to All Farms IU AC MIS MUälC TfcflCHfifl trA -G A OVSfi MiP GENIJ.P MEN CHUV FO uC . BY L. L 1 N D B K C K S P E C IA L C O R R E S P O N D E N T yv A S IIIN G T G N —A purniuncnt ’ ’ na tio n a l program to tirin g E ditor Satu Brown Enters the e le c tric ity to tliu co u n try's i.'-’SS,- 843 (a rm s—of w hich only about Republican Race 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 U N T Y 750,009 now havo such service— h J s f c 'Z Selected aa Oregon's Be«t Weekly Newspaper, 1930 Is embodied In Senator George for Senator Named on All>Am erican Weekly Newspaper Eleven. 1930 * z> W. N o rris ' b ill, rece ntly passed by Honorable Mention N ational E ditorial Association Newspaper the Senate, to make perm anent ■M.EM Sain B row n, the G ervais Production Contest, 1934*35, and General Excellence, 1935 tin, R u ra l E le c trific a tio n A d m in ­ f.i S u b «rip tio n Rates S trictly ( a * h in Advante is tra tio n . bom bshell in to the O regon p rim a ry W ith in Washington County Outside W ashington County cam paign th is w eek w ith his e n - ; i f the House nets favo ra bly and Per year ...... .................... 11.50 AN INFANT, O S S « MBLHLS U . S.. per year ........— |2 oO , tir e lv unexpected announcem ent as Six m o n t h s ................ ............. 85 tho president approves the meas­ Foreign countries ... ..... 3.50 o « p l a y io c n u c i a A B u t I a can didate fo r t h e re p u b lica n I ure, $120,000,000 w ill he a v a il­ TALENT FOQ A ldS tC . | n o m in a tio n as U n ite d States sen- I M E M B E R Oregon State able over tho next 10 years fo r F irs t Audited Taper. E ditorial Association and 1 ator. P o litic a l pro gn osticato rs ear-1 Largest ABC Weekly loans to farm co-operatives, u t il­ N utional Editorial Asso­ tie r in the cam paign had m entioned C irculation in West. ciation. ity d is tric ts , und o th e r non-profit j B ro w n as a possible can didate fo r o r lim ite d divid e n d associations state tre a su re r and again fo r eon-1 of farm ers. These groups w ilt I gressman fro m the firs t d is tric t. b u ild a n il operute systems of dis­ , but it jia d ne ver been sug ge ste d' 'th a t he m ig h t be a m b itio u s to con-1 trib u tio n lines In ureus not now Action of college students started at |test M cN a ry's rig h t to a re tu rn to served w ith electrtc power. Princeton in organizing a group called. the senate. W ith t h e su rp ris in g About one fa rm In 10 in tho “ The Veterans of Future W ars." to secure The Forest Hills golf course is a com- | s“ '« » a 'b w h ic h B ro w n developed U nited States now has such serv­ , A* . u »*. i u u i i in the g u b e rn a to ria l race tw o years a $1000 bonus for their future war service m u m t > a s s e t t h a t should have the back- ago s tilt fresh in m em o ry o n ly th e ; ice. In tlio west, where e le c trlo is not the least bit funny. ity Is w idely used (o r Irrig a tio n , mg and encouragement of ail interested boldest o f the prophets are as yet amt in the th ic k ly populated Organization of students at Vassar of in the continued development of this sec- willing to hazard a p re d ic tio n as n o rth A tla n tic states, the propor­ “Gold Star Mothers of the Future," which tion and its community spirit. .Membership w ill have o n th e 'c a n d id a c y 'o f tio n Is g re u te r—ubout one fa rm has for its purpose the sending of mem- fees are very low and anyone interested the veteran senator and even among in three. In (lie south and m id ­ these the p re d ictio n s are b y no j bers to France to see the yet undug graves in playing golf should take advantage of means in agreem ent. d le west, ru ru l e le c trific a tio n Is ra re and In some states alm ost of their yet unborn children, is disgusting this opportunity to help a local institution The congressional race in both non existent. and insulting to the fine and noble women of great benefit ami at the same time the fir s t and second d is tric ts was 1 Sfovri AFTEf? MANY T ho present R EA, created less ne d th is w e ek by the e n try of this country, who lost sons during the benefit individually from the enjoyable e o n f live than a year ago w ith emergency new candidates. State Senator N€Af2S OF STCDY A&t'OAP, World war. It is just too bad. isn’t it. for exercise. M y ro n G. C arney o f Clackam as funds, has found widespread In ­ O ssie can ' t - even g e t A'acCu this great country to spend a few thou- Let us all pull together to insure the co u n ty m ade it a th re e cornered terest lu co-operative e ffort to O n - m F o T W E ( 3 W A N O m J ’ un cle , C le m , v.hO nc > c 2 went T o s Y ie -v » . in the de m ocra tic arena when b rin g e le c tric ity to tho farm . esp«* sands to have sent these mothers to France continuance of a golf course in this com- race he file d th is w eek and W a lte r IN H U * UlFB, IS T H E frEJ>T t .T ; ? K LEFTHA n PED F l p C L E f l O N T H E d a ily la slates w hich have well- to visit the graves of their soldier boys? niunity. P ierce o f La G ra n d e was assured A lR , -EVEN T u O t lG h H E T H IN K S A M uS iC A L S C A L E iS ¿A'IEYHAG T o entrenched farm organlxutlous. o f c o m p e titio n fo r the d e m ocra tic Some people seem to think so, at least. ------------------ - W E I G H p lA N O J ® O N . C W /IM E t C O N Y O F I T A L L ? • • • n o m in a tio n in th e second d is tric t I T has e ith e r contracted to loan Veterans for the most part don’t bother Liberty for whom? The offices, work w ith th e announcem ent b y C lin t 1LCF.E 15 L I K E T H .V -C *• o r earm arked a to ta l of SS.OQO,- much about the publicity seeking attacks and workers of the American Liberty P. H a igh t. Canyon C ity ne w sp ape r­ 000 fo r 7500 m iles of new ills lr l- man. tha t he was th ro w in g his hat on them, but they resent poking fun at a league with its great propaganda machine button lines. Moro than 27.000 m o th e r ’« s o rro w ----- ” — ......... ? i . io v . h iiv i in to the rin g . gone tw o o r throe hours.” u iu m e i a » o r r u w . were pictured recently in the metropoli- W h ile the d e te rm in a tio n o f R alph new ru ra l customers w ill have j O ve r near the fa r end o f the It would seem more logical th a t these tan press. This gigantic propaganda ma- E wn’iams to seek re -e le ctio n as ce n tra l s ta tio n service fo r tlio g la cie r fro n t, he found a d r ift w ith » U d 'n u at the University of Princeton, chine Is financed through large* eontribu- firs t tim e as a re su lt of these a fo u r-in c h crust packed by the operations. d riv e o f the w in d d u rin g the p re ­ New Jersey,. being the home state of the tions from great industrialists, a m o n g s itu a tio n observers w h o p re te nd to T he program usu ally w orks vious snow storm . He w ont at it DuPonts, might organize a group to ... be them being ' the DuPonts. who grew w ealthy k n o w the sen tim en t e x is tin g am ong lik e an Eskim o, slashing out big t ills way: Farm ers In a county i ----------- __ i l . ---------------- 1 j -------v . ----- ... . . , , ’- • • “ ■•J th e ra n k and file m em bers o f the known as the sons and daughters of war selling munitions during the \\ orld war, p a rty in sist th a t Ben F. D o rris of dom ino-shaped blocks w ith h i s o r tow h shlp organize themselves put m ore fat in the lam p. I 'l l be By profiteers. in to a co-operallvo and apply to and others of like proportions who go to Eugene w i ll o u tru n the veteran kn ife . I.P O N S. D A V IS D o rris announced h i s candidacy R E A fo r a loan. A care fu l tech­ make up the Liberty league A fte r he had gathered a high o n ly a fte r W illia m s had d e fin ite ly nical survey Is mad« to d e terin luo Pde o f th e blocks on a fa ir ly level e lim in a te d h im s e lf as a candidate th e souuilness of tlio project, Shes 40 and she do n't lik e | spot ju s t beyond the d r ift, h e s ta rt- Pressure o f his frie n d s was given w om en." George F o llis to ld th is ed to cut others and la y them edge- • w h ich may run In size from a b y W illia m s as th e reason fo r re ­ of Hillsboro re p o rte r. “ I don't k n o w w h y she's wise in a c irc u la r w a ll around the , . The annual , get-togethers . . . . A ttem pts to ride into office advocat- ve lin e 25 i rs in g his pre vio us decision. taken such a d is lik e to wom en, pile. T w o feet lip he began to lean flic s to one as long as 350 utiles business people with their neighbors a t ¡ng some idea th at has nothing to do with the blocks in w a rd . u t she ju s t can't stand h a vin g w ith 1000 customers. Aloha are enjoyable affairs and most cer- the office or the qualifications seems to j T he tele ph on e ra te case, to w h ic h b them aro un d." P o lly is a p a rro t By the end o f th re e hours, he j tainly worthwhile. They make for new be a favorite pastime these days Policy ,hree c ir c u it judges w ro te fin is stood in th e blackness o f a snow and has a considerable vo ca b u la ry The in te rio r was both w a rm - and stronger friendships, which are among questions are decided in the chamber« of week in an o p in io n o v e rru lin g and uses it to the am usem ent o f | beehive, h a lf a foot h ig h e r than j e bear. r and d rie r than any tent, o r l i f o 'e mu *• 7, , , u c i i u c u in m e i i i a i n u e r s oi the u tilitie s com m issioner, is es- her m aster. On th is p a rtic u la r his head and ove r seven feet life s greatest treasures. The entire pro- the legislature or the congress any hut of wood o r stone. The I stim ated to have cost th e taxp ayers across at the flo o r level. day, F o llis opened the cage d o or gram, including the dinner, is handled in i and ratepayers o f O regon $35.000 L o w do w n in the w a ll he cu t a ; caribo u skins made even the snow- and closed it again. P o lly ru ffle d flo o r com fortable. T he o rd e r re d u c in g rates o f the her feathers. Said F o liis, "She hole. T h e re was litt le m ore than an expert m anner and shows excellent P a cific Telephone and T ele gra ph th o u g h t she was going to g e t ¡space enough between the ig loo T h e g ir l had a stack o f ca rib o u management. , com pany b y a p p ro x im a te ly eigh t out. " P o lly laughed sarca stically. and the g la cie r fro n t fo r h im t_ steaks b ro ile d fo r him . He sat down, per cent was handed do w n bv T h is g e ttin g out was a jo ke, e v i­ ! c ra w l out. He c irc le d a ro un d the w ith o u t a w ord, and began to eat. The same thing holds good for the U tilitie s C om m issioner C harles M dently-. M aybe at 40 even a p a r­ . snow dom e and the big d r ift, In the m idst o f the meal the sm oke very fine meetings th a t have been held Thom as in O ctober. 1934. to be­ ro t can la ug h at life 's lit t le d is­ th ro u g h the th ic k s w ir l o f snow. and heat became o s tiflin g that with Laurel people for many years. They come e ffe c tiv e on N o vem b er 1. ' and recrossed the stream . be hud to cut a tw o -in c h v e n tila - appointm ents. In the cave he fou nd L ilit h fu r- tb>n hole in the roof. build up a feeling of friendship th at will W e have heard lo u d lam ents fro m th e r e p u b li­ , v ., . . . , i .... . . . . . bundled and h o v e rin g ove r a lam p. A ll the tim e he gave no sign that A n a tte m p t to restore th e o ld ! Signs o f spring : A1 H o ffm a n go down through the years and make for cans, the L ib e r ty leaguers and others th a t th e g o v­ as s h e b ro ile d tha w ed caribo u . he perceived the look o f m isery of ty p e saloon is seen here in the u , . , ,• u - > • ern m en t q u it spending. N o w w e hear th e o th e r side proposal o f the Hom e R u le league b u > ,n « ,apered fls h ln « 1 'n e - p o l, a more neighborly community. steaks on a shank-bone spit. He L ilith 's eyes. B u t when hud o f the s to ry in a statem ent th a t jobless people are to rep ea l the K n o x liq u o r c o n tro l tic ia n s on e ve ry corn er a c e rta in picked up in her sk in I eaten his f ill. p la n n in g a “ h u ng er m a rc h ” on W ashington in p ro ­ test against liq u id a tio n " o f fed eral re lie f a ctivitie s. W h ile i t m ay v e ry possibly be tru e th a t th is h u ng er m arch is be in g s tirre d up by ra d ic a l a g ita - Our calam ity and political howlers ,ors and that perhaps m any o f those in te rested in w. verne M c K inney M rs e . c . mckinney Aeeoelate E d ito r «JvF* I f the loan Is grunted, the line Is b u ilt am i power Is purchased by c o n tra il, at wholesale rales, fro m a nearby c e n tra l statio n, e ith e r m u n lc lp u lly or p r lv a te lf operated. 1 / a&A4 Rates are fixed to the consumer- owners of the lin o at tbo cost of power plus opera ting and upkeep charges ami enough to am ortize the loan lu 25 yeura at 3 per cent Interest. Tho N o rris h ill provides th a t where ceu tru l statio n s e n lee Isn 't u vu llu lilo , the org a n iza tio n may ulso borrow to b u ild und operute u generating plant. • * • Satire Insulting r p o encouruga Im m ediate heavy * use o f power. It Is provldnd th a t the fa rm e r h im se lf may bor­ row to finance w irin g of his homo and purchase o f e le ctrica l equip­ m ent. I lls loan m ust ho paid oft In fivo years Norths believes his munsuro re ­ moves tho m a jo r h a rrie rs to fa rm e le ctrifica tio n . H ig h rutea. the high cost the (arm o r has had to pay fo r lin o con stru ction , and tho power companies* policy of ex­ tending lines only In morn popu­ lous areas have blocked any real e ffo rt tow ard th u t goal, lie charges. Most u t ilit y m alingers c ritic iz e the program us ''econom ically un­ sound.'' They c lio the low num ­ ber o f prospective customers to tho m ile, heavy fa rm Indebted­ ness, and tbo fact th a t 40 per cent o f u ll farm s are tenant oper­ ated, as proof thu t self liq u id a tin g m d self susta ining extensions are Impossible. In th e ir opinion, the program Is a fu rth e r extension o f govern­ ment financed com p etitio n w ith p riv a te business. The b ill met w ith litt le opposi­ tio n In the Senate. A hard Ught Is predicted In tho House, where the U. 8. Chamber of Commerce mid u t ilit y Interests are expected to tr y to h u ll It. I f If te le by the House, presidential approval Is believed certulu. A Community Asset Along Main Street Worthwhile Events What Other Editors Say There is Still a Relief Job the same if you had staved at F o rt Sim pson " "B u t but you cun't get aw ay!” G arth's -m ile hardened ''N e ith e r can they. Now tend to y o u r ankle. I'm going fo r m e a t" He dressed und cra w le d out in ­ to the storm When at lust he cutne back i n. he had brought n e u rly h a lf o f the caribo u meat fro m the ice cave and stacked it around the igloo He hud also set . up b |llt.ks „ „ „ w - c r u s t to shape a d r if t o f new snow- in a ce rta in way. Hi- u n ro lle d the thaw i-d w o lv e rin e How Come? aver that the dogs rri,,-„ >4. country • a J is gointf to the , nog.-v. IfllS OOesn t ring true, however, when one takes a look at the income tax reports. In- dividual federal income taxes in x O - r j e i c o g - o u n i i iiim n e d d « ,7 A - 1 ‘ ent * S ear an<3 C o r- poration taxes 46 per cent. People are too prone to forget the conditions th a t ex- isted three years ago when banks were a i xr Closing Oy tne dozen every day. Now we have confidence fully restored in the bank- ing system through the plan of insuring bank deposits. Wh <- r rr .VVna.t a Lonclltion A ± . „ ” a !,iOnS , ° f ‘ ï \ W°.r l d ; A C ‘ i0 " OI tniS group shows to what extent radical elements can make their impression on youth. This means th at they would not de- fend this country and its people f r o m rapine and plunder. » . -------------------------- - , , ... , w,ho '?'ould ,dem,and r,?ll!f ,®ven if tbe,< _____________ Advertising Benefits the Public America has been repeatedly warned of the inroads being made in American schools by subversive forces ’ • r Effect of 1 4 • v - z ie c v O I SUCn m otem ents IS shown in recent action of the American Student Union when it said in convention would i refuse 4„ olir,„„_ 4 _ 4 „ i . _ „ th a t 4 “it • v iu a e »upport Ol take part in any w ar this nation might conduct.” This is n f a r p r v Fi-nrv. tkz, .«,1 u i „ „ . i j or.,*«') r a 1 from the red-blooded spirit Oi American youth th a t brought this country to its present enviable p l a c e Ô T K il ail cou ld get w-ork, it is also tru e th a t th e re is s t ill m uch too b ig a to ta l o f unem ployed persons in the na tion . I f fe d e ra l spending fo r re lie f stops, in ans- w e r t0 the demands ° t the s u ffe rin g D uponts and Qther L ib e r ty i caguers. w h a t o f these jobless? A re we to le t them sta rve o r tu r n th e ir su p p o rt ove r to the ove rbu rden ed counties and m u n ic ip a litie s ra th e r than spend go vern m ent m oney fo r r e lie f p u r- pos,es' 11 « ^ o u itl alw a ys be bo rn e in m in d th a t a vast am ount o f the m u ch -m a lig n e d fe d e ra l spending has p re ven te d s ta rv a tio n d u rin g these depression years and th a t a sudden h a lt in it m ig h t re s u lt in starvation th o u sa n d s—A sto ria n -B u d g e t. . P rio r to th e advent o f the so-called chain groc- was lit t le general a d v e rtis in g by stores. The people bo ught potatoes o r l Vey bought phys,c V o lu m e business w ith re s u lt- m g lo w e r prices was n o t encouraged b y p u b lic iz in g the m e rits o i d iffe re n t pro du cts in o rd e r to increase efy Store, th e re srocery or dru« their sale and use- B ,u t w? enu î he J c h a in . store idea was e v o lv e d it was fo u n d th a t a d v e rtis in g was essential and m - dispensable in o rd e r to m ove goods and create in - terest in new products. I t was n o t lo n g be fore the a d v e rtis in g p o lic y o f cha in stores in flu e n c e d o th e r m erchants to reach th e ir custom ers in the same m an- n e r. 1° an e ffo rt to increase sales by o ffe rin g the Pu b lic household necessities o r lu x u rie s in a ttra c tiv e ' " " e ” ™ :« ' d S ' X S . to t h , bene- f i t Of th e b u y in g p u b lic and tod ay essentials o f life are tra n s fe rre d fro m p ro du cer to consum er at a price w lî ic h w o u ld have b e tn im PossibIe except fo r the consum pt,on ereated b y ^ ‘ e llig e n t ad vert».- These savings fo r the fa m ily po cketbo ok have in ­ creased pu rcha sing po w e r fo r o th e r lin e s o f business. The re s u lt has been a g re ater sale o f a d d itio n a l com - fo rts and lu x u rie s w h ich, in tu rn , in v o lv e a d v e rtis - in g by m any branches o f business.—In d u s tria l News A perm anent health nurse in the Hills- boro schools would be a mighty good in- Review- vestment, it seems to us. Experience in last few months seems to bear this out. , x,, , ir ------------------- . Who Wasted Relief Money Fifteen Years Ago A rgus. M arch 17, 1921—Eva E m m ott and K e n n e th C a rlile m a rrie d here M a rch 13. House on fo rm e r W F. H o lle nb eck place above M ou ntainda le , leased by H. E. Best, bu rns T hursd ay. C a rn a tio n m ilk price fo r last o f M a rch an ­ nounced at $2.45. Mrs. M a ria C. M ille r, resident o f Scholls m any years, dies here M a rch 11. G len Powers, one o f the fir s t W o rld w a r v o l­ unteers, and E th e l T ro u tm a n of N o rth P la in s m a r­ rie d M a rch 16. M rs. Thom as M . K e rr, 31, dies here M a rch 12. Thirty Years Ago M r. Landon in m a k in g his b id fo r p re s id e n tia l honors ju m p s on th e r e lie f a d m in is tra tio n w h ic h he fin d s is te rrib le . I t is tru e th a t the h a n d lin g o f r e ­ lie f m oneys has in m a n y cases been a n y th in g b u t e ffic ie n t and in some instances d e void o f a ll sem ­ blance o f o rd e r and p ro p e r d is trib u tio n and in a fe w cases has been m ixe d up w ith g ra ft. B u t re lie f a d m in is tra tio n has been done in m ost o f th e states o f the u n io n w ith the m a ch in e ry a lre a d y set up b y th e state, as in Oregon. R e lie f com m issions w ere set up u n d e r a la w passed b y the 1933 le g is la tu re and G o ve rn o r M e ie r made the a p p o in tm e n ts on the personnel o f the com m ittees. T h a t th e y fu n c tio n e d im p ro p e rly in m any o f the counties was charged d u rin g th e 1934 cam paign and seemed to be true. B u t c e rta in ly th e p re sid e n t cou ld n o t be charged w ith th e re s p o n s ib ility fo r the sho rt-co m in gs o f such re lie f a d m in istra tio n s. I t dem onstrates o n ly the fa c t th a t those w ho c ritic is e are n o t so p a rtic u la r about the t r u th as th e y are zealous to discover som ething upon w h ic h th e y m ig h t rest an arg um e nt against the pre sid ent.—S h e rid a n Sun. A rgus, M a rc h 22, 1906—Students at P a c ific to h e lp re b u ild H e rric k ha ll, w h ic h burned. S tud ent b o d y fu n d idea o f Sam uel B. Law rence of the fre sh ­ m an class. T he pe rfe ct a lib i has at last been fo u n d fo r O regon Condensed M ilk company ru n n in g be ­ e d ito rs w h o le t m istakes get in to p rin t. A s ta tis tic ia n h in d orders. has w o rk e d o u t the nu m b e r o f chances fo r m istakes "T h e C h ris tia n ,” p laye d before record b re a kin g in one co lu m n o f p rin t. The n u m b e r is 70,000 to house in th e Crescent theatre. Finest p lay ever one. In an o rd in a ry new spaper co lu m n th e re are staged in H ills b o ro .. W. W. Boscow and W. F. A d ­ 10,000 le tte rs o f typ e ; th e re are seven w ro n g p o si­ k in s have reason to be p ro u d o f b rin g in g it here. tion s th a t a le tte r m ay be p u t in ; th e re are 70,000 Y e a rly saloon license here raised fro m $400 to chances to m ake an e rro r, and m illio n s o f chances $500 a year. Saloons lim ite d to three. fo r transpositions. In the sho rt phrase, "T o be o r not W allace P n slcy and M a rth a B. B atchelder o f to be,” b y tra n sp o sitio n alone, it is possible to m ake ncar Glencoe m a rrie d M arch 21. 2,758,009 e rro rs.—C apper's W eekly. No Wonder Editors Make Errors sors of th e measure, w h ic h ’ lo w entrance tu n n e l fro m the door | m av reducer. appear o n th e N o vem b er ballot I f l • • • to part way around the curve ol , ° b,oKen otm«* o r dishKMUon; ' at..fipr,a‘,n J,““ . P*“'"1"» 11 W llh j. re m a in d e r o f that day of death and storm, both of them s u ffic ie n t sig na tu res are secured to I Hobbies ,h l! igloo w a ll. W hen he backed in r , a ,a r l p lied a w l and b u c k s k in needle and the p e titio n s b y J u ly 1. cla im th e ir Some fe llo w f is h s o m e w h i t t l e h e blocked th e m outh o f the t u n - I “ cold as y ,,u < atgut thread N e ith e r was an E ski- Dlan w o u ld y ie ld th e state $2.500.-1 8 * ie llo w « iw h > w h ttle , n e l w lth , „ la b can w ith o u t freezing. mo seamstresa. B ut th e ir stitches. 000 in liq u o r revenues com pared som c m ake garden and raise flo w - The in side o f the ig loo was al- | _ A t that, ah her pe nt-up em otion I though coarse, w ere strong. By to a p p ro x im a te ly $2 000.000 garnered ers- but the m ost n o to rio u s hobby ready so w a rm fro m the lam p heat bu rst out: ” Oh. how you m ust de- n ig h tfa ll they fin ish e d the firs t in p ro fits fro m liq u o r sales and li- along M ain stre e t p ro b a b ly is th e that the in side o f the dome ro o f jpise me! G« et you in to this frig h t- caribo u-akin suit w u lstlo n g aock- censes u n d e r th e K n o x plan. one pra cticed by B ill H are outside was be g in n in g to soften. B ut G a rtii fu l danger then go lame! A help- ■ leggings, and parka w ith hiM id-front • • • of o ffic e hours. T he w h o le th in g , kn e w the re was not th e slighest less, useless drug on you! T hut frin g e d w ith w o lv e rin e fu r. S tate T re a s u re r H o lm a n has rec- how ever, is to ld b y B ill, him self. danger o f it fa llin g in. As fast us beastly cow ard h e 'll hu nt you out i A f l,.r another m eal o f b ro ile d the snow m elted, the m o istu re was . . . m u rd e r you lik e tin poor meat. G a rth w ent out and clim b e d w h o says om m ended th a t th e state s u p e rin --,_. - th . a t . in his . o ff moment.. Of p u b lic ™ , c „ c , . o „ b . l f ' m' » “ S L Î « * a s « , - ! ? , ? '■ sucked ou tw ard s. I t m et the cold 1 policem an. A n d a ll m y fa u lt!” the la te ra l m oraine to gather a o f the outside a ir and froze hard , G a rth shook his head. ' You take q u a n tity ' of ¿ ai'ib .'.ü'm i‘¿ s friii'n ‘ h,-’ m ade a m em b er o f th e state land farm . He c declares th a t th is is a In a lit t le w h ile the ig lo o w o u ld too m uch o f the cre d it. M iss Ram- tw ,.(.n ,,u. .s no w . d , lfts on the w in d - board. T h is board. H o lm an points £ g “ Lanr r ,,SatU rday aft(-'rnoon P«r - be a dom e o f .solid ice. strong , il l So fa r as regards Constable swept tun dra out. a d m in iste rs th e huge irre d u - ; ° mance. enough to hold the w e ig h t o f a D illo n , the re su lt w o u ld have been (To h« r o n t i n I c ib le school fu n d and should have • « • a school m an in its personnel to j T h e keepsake m ig h t be ju s t an- in su re adequate p ro te ctio n o f t h e : o th e r piece o f o ld wood w ith a Schuol S p irit H vlpr to Co-operute W ith Your fun d, w h ic h has been s e rio u s ly dc- n a il in it, b u t to G eorge M cG rath M ake a B etter School H ilh i New« S ta ff pleted u n d e r past a d m in is tra tio n s it represents th e days w hen men Editad by H illaburo U nion W ith School Student Body th ro u g h bad loans and la x collec- too k w h a t th e y w a nted and riske d tions. ' th e ir scalps in d o in g it. T h is p a r- . • • * tic u la r a rtic le is a block o f oak i r - i L • t t O f to ta l sales o f $6,041.282.11 of wood c u t fro m th e d o or lin te l o f II ill'll MOnOl* till.H I SEW S HT A IF hard lio u o r in O regon last year his great g ra n d fa th e r's cabin in [ » , i i A „ „ Editor Ann Munkrc« $2.453.417 12. o r a p p ro x im a te ly 40 M isso uri. The n a il is hand w ro u g h t AvOlI rvnnO U IlC C ll A«NÍHtant tal ¡tom pe r cent, was m ade th ro u g h the and was a re stin g place fo r a coon- H o no r r o ll has been announced M a ry f'uldw cll and Joy Foelker Everyone is in v ite d to come to e ig h t state ow ned stores and 21 s k in cap. D a n ie l Boone helped as follow s; an open m eeting o f both last year's PI o N adine l*Htter*<uvid T o i | system. Sales fo r H ills b o ro am o u n t­ B yro n Jack. B e tty Johnson. M a rio n Student Council big program consisting o f m o vin g Irm a l Trank T ry Square ed to $34,611.95. H e re is o u r b it o f se n tim e n t fo r Jackson, M ild re d K ahle, D o ro th y Harold Meyer pictures, dem onstrations and o th e r Advisor Mina Allen K u r a tli, M a ry E lla M a rin e r. E sth­ features. * • • the w eek: er Robb, Dora S andström , B eulah A p p ro x im a te ly 250 m en w i l l be j T h e y are so sm all, dear God! Shepard, G eorge T sugawa, M a rjo rie g ive n te m p o ra ry e m p lo ym e n t in E d ito ria l Typists W in T he school is blocks aw ay— Vandehey. a surve y o f a ll ru r a l h ig h w a ys in "F o r no one can tr u ly p ity A num ber o f ty p in g students T h e ir steps so prone to lag Sophom ores Jeanne A bts, G len - th e state b e g in n in g A p r il 1. it was the ed ito r. w ent to B eaverton T hursd ay fo r A t b its o f co lo r in the street— nis Carlson, L o uise Cruzen, D o r­ announced here b y R. H. Baldock. B u t the e d ito r h im s e lf.” some p re lim in a ry practice. F irs t M ake keen the eyes o f d riv e rs , o th y Challacom be, B ern ice D ick, state h ig h w a y engineer. Cost of S tay year pupils: L a V e lle Jackson, D ix ie A nyo ne lo o kin g at the large s ta ff , , , , . i Erm a D ic k , E th e l H a rty , E leanor th e su rve y is estim ated a t $300.000 T he g rin d in g w heels o f tru c k s , Hanley, M ay Hudson, T oshio Ina ha- o f re p o rte rs w o u ld suppose th a t Lee M acD ow ell. H arold A rm strong , o f w h ich the fed eral governm ent S pare us fro m t in y 1 • , we w o uld be w e ll supplied w ith Paul M oretz, S h irle y K e lle y, I.ea- , ra, ~ Paul - - M - oretz. - Peggy - Ross, — Tosh w ill pay $250,000. The survey, ac­ nore Sherm an and Helen G raf. S p lin te re d bones Tsugawa, Josephine S troeder, Helen " a ll the news tha t's fit to p rin t c o rd in g to B aidock. w i ll pro vid e F rom flesh, lik e blossoms, and some th a t a in 't," b u t w h a t a Second year pupils: H elen Becker. W akayam a. in fo rm a tio n upon w h ic h to base C rushed upon the stones.” I J u n io rs — K e ith Busch, G r a c e m istake they w o u ld make. I t Is D o ro th y Jackson, Hazel C h u rch - a llo ca tio n o f fu n d s in the fu tu re — A u th o r un kno w n. Bow m an, E leanor B cn d le r, Lois ju s t as i f no clu b ever met, no one ley, Frances M oyer, B yrdene Rog­ fo r im provem ents. - C ra n d a ll, L u c ille Carlson, M a ryb e l i was ever ill. o r n o th in g ever oc- e r; and Bernice H ow ard. H ills b o ro F lin t, W a lte r F o e lk e r. H elen G ra f, c u rre d in a class room . The school won the contest. Beaverton hud T h e lit t le red school house, im ­ E th e r H a rty , D o ro th y K le in , W il­ is composed o f n e a rly six hundred also p re vio u sly v is ite d H ills b o ro m o rta lize d th ro u g h song and story. , lia m Mears, D ix ie Lee M acD ow e ll, m ischievous, liv e ly students and fo r the same purpose. No scores were recorded. m ay no lo n g e r be red b u t th e l i t ­ R alph N o rd lu n d , Loanore S herm an, y e t n o th in g ever happens. tle one-room schools c o n tin u e to ' W hy should you have ttie honor, E v e ly n S tein ke. F lorence W u n d e r­ dot the O regon co u n trysid e in great i T ry -o u ts S tarts lich , B etty W ill, Jeanne W enger if it be an honor, o f being on the num bers. O f the 2654 school bu ild -1 S enior play try -o u ts began last Seniors H elen Becker, Joy F oel­ s ta ff w ith o u t the d ru d g e ry o f m a k ­ B y R o be rt Am es B en ne tt ings in the state, records o f the ker. Radah G o ttle ib , B e tty Hobbs, in g a n occasional c o n trib u tio n . T hursday. T he Judges had a d i f f i ­ state de p a rtm e n t o f education show, ( W N U Service— C opyright by B ernice H o w ard , D o ro th y Jackson, School w ill soon be out and then c u lt tim e in m a kin g e lim in a tio n s. 1312 are o f the one-room v a rie ty . Robert Amea B ennett) e fin ite ly R u th K raus, Frances M oyer, M a r­ it w ill be too late to w a ke up. The p lay has not been ........ d ............ • • • jo r ie M on tg om e ry, L e ila O 'C onner, W hy not dust o ff y o u r pens now Jeeided upon, b u t the choice is P la in tiffs in 7301 d iv o rc e suits Helen P ulaski, B e tty Ryan, C h ris ­ and m ake the re m a in in g few weeks now narrow ed down to "G ro w in g (Continued from Iftat week) file d in O regon d u rin g 1934 and Pains,” and "T h e B rid a l C horus.” tin e Robb. B yrde ne Rogers, D o ro ­ the newsiest ones ever. She scram bled to the s k in m at, 1935 c o n trib u te d $36,505 to the co f­ • • • ----------------------------- th y S teinke, C a th e rin e T ack, R ob­ fers o f the state at $5 per suit, ac­ her teeth clenched on he r lip to e rt Tongue, K en n e th W oodw ard. O u r apologies to M r. Barnes and When the "F a rm e rs " decide to c o rd in g to S ecre tary o f State Snell keep fro m c ry in g out fro m th e pain M r. G oixlm an re g a rd in g the flag, go to tow n the y go in a big way O utside o f M u ltn o m a h county, the o f her ankle. G a rth had s tru c k a n ­ Squad E n te rta in e d T hey ira te ly in fo rm us th u t it is T hey gathered ' last F rid a y at the c o u n ty o f C lackam as had the most o th e r m atch and held it to the moss . B squad ba sketba ll team enjoyed im possible to get it down. A ga in Masonic T em ple in th e ir "S unday d iv o rc e suits d u rin g the bien niu m , w ic k o f the stone lam p. A th ir d a c h ili feed at the home o f th e ir o u r apologies . . . b u t we s tilt Best" und made the stra w fly The w ith a to ta l o f 569. W ashington m atch was necessary before enough ( coach, Reece H a th h o rn , M arch 14. th in k som ething should be done. m usic a rriv e d piece by piece at c o u n ty in th a t pe rio d had 110 suits o f the frozen fa t was tha w ed and Coach Jack K ilJ its was also pres­ - - - in te rv a ls o f fro m ten to t h ir t y « « a m elte d to feed the w ick. B ut, once ent. B ru sh up y o u r grey m u tte r! A m inutes. The dance pro gra m in ­ Pensions ra n g in g fro m $15 to started, the fla m e heated m ore and contest is in the w ind. O u r car eluded m any u n iq u e num bers such T o S ell C andy $35 a m o n th fo r a ll needy persons m ore o f the fat. can't go on ju s t being the car, the :*s the T u rk e y T ro t. M ill.» K lin und Student C o u n cil Tuesday gave ch a rio t, the Lizzie. Yes, it m ust t ’i« Squeal W hoever It w a s’ th a t L i lit h had a lre n d y rub be d her 65 years o f age o r ove r are advo­ cated b y th e F ra te rn a l O rd e r of fro s t-w h ite n e d cheeks and nose in - the G ir l Reserves the rig h t to sell have a name and w h a t coul