Papo Two H IL L S B O R O $llsbim$$fAr g us W ith W h ich Is Com bined the B ills b o r * Independent ■ llls b o ro A r tfu l «stab. 1894 H ills b o ro Independent «stab. 1871 M e K IN N K Y « M e K IN N K Y . F ubliahers Published T h ursday. Entered m second*?!*«« m a tte r In the p o sto ffice a t H ills b o ro , O revue w. verne M c K inney E d ito r M rs . k c. M c K inney Associate E d ito r 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 ! N T Y Selected as O regon's Beat W e e kly N ew spaper, 19M N am ed on A ll-A m e ric a n W e e kly N ew spaper Eleven, 1980 H onorable M ention N a tio n « ! E d ito ria l A •••¡ation N ew spaper P ifx lu c tio n Content, 1934-35, and G eneral Excellence. 1931 S ubscript inn R ates S tr ic tly Ca»h in Advance W ith in W ashington C ou n ty O u tsid e W ash in g to n C ou n ty Per year ................. . 11.50 V . S . per ye ar _ 32.00 Six m o n t h s ___ ______ ____ 85 Forcivn countries ..... 3.50 M E M B E R Oreyon S ta te Exii to ria I Association and N a tio n a l E d ito ria l Asso c ia tio n . F irs t A ml i ted Paper. L arg e st ABC W eekly C irc u la tio n in West. Military Training The following editorial by Editor Merle Chessman of the Astoria Astorian-Budget seems to hit the nail on the head as con cerns the question being brought up about compulsory military training in our schools of higher education. P re p a re d n e s s is America’s greatest protection from pos sible foreign invaders. We pass the edi torial on for the benefit of Argus readers: National Music Week AR GU S, S ta te C ap ital N e w s L e tte r National Music Week begins next Sun day and continues during the week— May 3-9. and Mrs. V. W. G ardner will again head the movement in Hillsboro. The full value of .Music Week cannot be deter B T A. L. L I M D B K C V mined, as it has been the means of or ganizing community choirs, choruses and instrumental groups throughout the United Plans of Zimmerman in States. No doubt it has been the oppor Campaign Has Wise tunity of discovering a great deal of ta l Ones Guessing ent. which has started many young men and women on a musical career, and some to fame. All organizations, churches tg A L E M W hat of P eter Z in u n er an? The plans o f the fo r and schools should co-operate by giving m er m erm state senator fro m Y a m h ill musical programs during the week. The county in the present cam paign keynote of the week is "Strenghten Our has the p o litic a l prognosticators to sa> the least. Z im m e r .Musical Resources," and especial atten guessing man th is week came out w ith an tion is given to American music. announcem ent that he was sup Sing to be happy. Nothing is so con p o rtin g Sum B ro w n in his race fo r u b lica n n o m in a tio n f o r ducive to good fellowship as good sing t U h n e ite d re p States senator and B vro n ing or music at any gathering, so let us C. C arney o f M ilw a u k ie f o r ' the all join in making this an outstanding de m ocra tic n o m in a tio n fo r .c o n gress in the firs t d is tric t. W hich, music w e e k for Hillsboro. i in the o p in io n o f m any, was o n ly H IL L S B O R O , OREGON Thiliddn y. A p ril 30, I'l'u ; The Great American Home W A S H IN G T O N I I "I l i l t Large AAA Payments Reveal New Angles of Karin Problem; UY S P E C IA L C O R R ESPO N D E N T W rA S IIÎN Q T O N . — R ev eln tlo n ns M innesota, Io w a , M isso uri. o f largo h e iio flt check« paid K e n lu c k y , and V lr g lu ln , aliuw uit by A A A to a few big f . r a i o w n th a t fro m 1930 to 1935 ( U h er» has, Io a d d itio n tp fu r n is h n u m b e r o f fa rm s o p e ia te il by in g th e B e p n lillcn n » w i t h ’ p o lit f u ll 'o w n e rs hud Increased 12 ica l propaganda, o tll« d a tte n tio n per ceut, w h ile tboan o p e ra t'd to new angle« o f t i n fnrjjp p ro b by te n a n ts Increased 20 pur cent. lem . «itch ns t i n e x te n t o f g ro w th o f ro rp o ru te and p irg o - M an ag er opera te d fa rm s were ■cule fa rm in g . fe w e r and th e ir nu m b e r was less Nows ( lin t a F lo rid a su g a r th a n 1 per cent o f a ll fa rm s, but com pany received m ore tb « n th e ir average acreage Increased $1,000.000 In A A A benefits, th a t 12.5 p e r ceut w h ile th e nveruge a P ue rto R ican s u g a r p ro d u c e r uerengu o f a ll fa rm s wus d e c lin g o t $9 01.000, nud a «Ingle rot« in g 6.(1 p o r cent. • • • i.Hi r il a t e r $ i i n 1934 and 1935, w o u ld seem to In d i T A R G E -S C A L K fa rm s operated cate th a t “ blgne«»" In a g r ic u l u n d e r c o rp o ra te c o n tro l by tu re Boon m ig h t com pnre w ith wngo w o rk e rs are ns yet re la “ b ign ess" in In d u s try . tiv e ly In s lg n lflc n n t In n u m b e r as T h e records, ho w e ver, d o q ’t com pared w ith te n a n t o r aharo- hear o u t th is Im pression. Nun», e ro p p vr-o p e ra to d fa rm s . M ost o f her and to ta l a m o u n t o f la rg e th e m a re lim ite d to th e g ro w - paym ents were s m a ll In c o m p a ri lu g o f a s in g le crop , u s u a lly son w ith nu m b e r and to ta l .rice o r sug ar. a m o u n t o f a ll paym ent». P u b lic a tio n o f th e size o f F o r e in m p lo , 1,031,049 co t b e ne fit paym ents, p a r tic u la r ly in to n grow er« were pa id $112.« th e sou th, also has aroused new 79 4,039. O nly 4 3 o f the pay 'In te re s t In th e p ro p o rtio n o f the m ent» exceeded $10,000, a n d .paym ent received by tb o te n u u t o n ly 227 were hetwoen $500u| \>r sharecropper. a n . I $1 0.000. T h u s 09.98 pep T he S ou thern T e n a n t F a rm cent o f the co tto n growers» re t er»' U n ion hn« charged th a t the c e lv ln g betiellt» g o t luas «than It. R. Lee W ils o n p la n ta tio n in $5000 each. . L A rk a n ia « , re ce ive r o f th e la r g • • ««. * • est c o tto n paym ent«, changed r i'H I S checks ra th e r closely fro m a ih a re e ro p p ln g system to 1 w ith census figures, w h lc lt a vo id s h a rin g beueBt», th re w show th a t 90.7 per cont o f 111 h u nd red« on re lie f, and th e n re 0.500.000 f a r m e r s c u ltiv a te ' t ir e d the m a t 75 cent» a day. fe w e r th a n 499 acres each, and T h ia p ra ctice has been w ide th a t th is g ro u p c u ltiv a te s 83 per spread, It 1» said, and m any te n - cent o f a ll Im proved fa rm la n d . ' Snta and cropper« are re p o rte d T he average A m erican fa rm tv have been d e p rive d o f any re m a in s a fa m ily -s iz e d u n it — a lia ro In th o benefit«. n b o u t 14S acres. U n de r the new «o il p ro g ra m , T h e ro Is a tre n d , how ever, to ow ner« a re «upposed to pay w a rd g re a te r c o n ce n tra tio n o f sh a re cro p p e r* ab ou t 25 per cent fa rm h o ld in g s. F ig u re s as ta o f the fe d e ra l paym ents. No e xte n t are lim ite d . A survey o f one In W a sh in g to n 1» prepared a no rth e a s te rn area o f 22 sla te s, tc nay how m any e v ic tio n s o r re a ch in g as fu r west and aouth evasion« tuny bo expected. Pete's w ay o f w a rn in g th e tw o i m a jo r p o litic a l p a rties that he. h im self. could be expected to m ake the race fo r one o f these offices as an "Radical given right to appeal to U. S. independent can didate i f the men tribunal.'' "Portland communist wins first o f his choice w ere not selected In M a y p rim arie s. Z im m erm a n, step in battle to gain freedom .” This is the w ho is believed to p re fe r a go at the way two headlines read concerning the U n ite d States senatorship. ran permission for Dirk De Jonge to take an as an independent candidate fo r o ve rn o r tw o years ago and gave appeal to the I nited States supreme court g the tw o m a jo r p a rties the scare o f P A C IF IS M B E H IN D T H E M O VE in an effort to set aside his sentence of th e ir lives, ru n n in g an u n c o m fo rt T his m ovem ent, sponsored by a lit t le cote rie seven years in s ta te s prison for criminal able close second to G eneral M a r o f u n iv e rs ity students at Eugene, to place on the tin and co m p le te ly o u tdistan cin g s y n d ic a lis m . b a llo t an a n ti-co m p u lso ry m ilita r y d r ill m easure Joe Dunne, the re p u b lica n c a n d i w o u ld be m uch m ore acceptable d id it w e ar a Not that the courts are not perfectly date. Z im m e rm a n some tim e ago lit t le more honest guise. The real purpose o f the within their rights in granting such a re read h im s e lf out o f the re p u b lica n sponsors is to prom ote a fla c c id pacifism ra th e r a rty and is now one o f the most i than to exem pt fro m m ilita r y tra in in g students quest. but can you picture such liberal a p ctive fig u re s in the n e w ly organ- i to whom it is v e ry objectionable. treatm ent being accorded one who damns ized F a rm e r-L a b o r m ovem ent in S ince MY DAD GAVE me that SWELL. C 0 A O 5 T E « .; As a m a tte r o f fact th a t exem ption alrea dy the government in any other country in the th is state and could expect the en- ! exists. Conscientious objectors and those p h y s i T d ’ ONLY -FA'Q I G E T HIM SOMETHING- F Q tt- Hl«/® ' dorsem ent o f tha t p a rty i f he c a lly u n fit fo r such tra in in g m ay be excluded world. Particularly, can you visualize such should decide to m ake the race as fro m the course at th e ir ow n option. ir th d ay fair treatm ent in Russia, whose commun an independent e ith e r fo r the We are not g re a tly concerned as to w h e th e r istic government De Jonge extolled s o U n ite d States senatorship o r fo r the re is a com p ulsory o r o p tio n a l fe a tu re about much and which he espouses as a com congress. th is m ilita r y d r i ll in o u r h ig h e r educational in s ti | sudden re tu rn of alertness, L ilit h Y ou ng D em ocrats m ee ting in tutio ns. W hat w e are concerned about is w h e th e r munist? No, if he disagreed with the ex Salem tu rn e d he r gaze aw ay fro m his j th is week in th e ir f if t h a n the facu lties and the board o f h ig h e r education shadowed p ro file to w a tch t h e isting order of things th ere as he did nu a l state-w ide con ven tion w ent on are going to de te rm in e th e c u rric u la o f our schools three lin e d -u p m iners. rd w ith a dem and fo r m ore o f here he would probably have been lined reco or w h e th e r prescribed courses are to be re fe rre d the spoils o f office . A reso lu tion G a rth d id not sm ile at the g irl's . to the electorate un d e r one p re te x t or another up against a wall to face a firing squad. denouncing the p ra ctice o f a p needless caution. She hud earned and determ ined b y mass opinion. W e are also p o in tin g rep ub lica ns to o ffic e u n th e rig h t to th in k he rself an in concerned w ith the pro gra m o f these re c a lc itra n t d e r a de m ocra tic a d m in is tra tio n va lu a b le helper. He a llo w e d her students w h ich is being prom oted by cam ouflage By Headline says: “ 500 colleges to join in wsa adopted w ith o u t debate. T he to stand guard w h ile he gathered r. . - . . . . . and masquerade. L E O N S. D A V IS .7..1.....1.., *at n b o u u meat. A t A t lus his in in v ita up the three rifle s and unloaded' ,’ i’ 1 « car,bo v ita tio tio n . n . I l a ls o g a v e a .did fo u n d a tio n out ng er m em bers o f the p a rty are I walkout to make nation ‘Peace M inded’.” you M ilit a r y d r i ll fo r students has its decided I them . n u n <'BRei ly w ent at the frozen at the plan«’ upon w h ic h were v e ry w e ll s a tisfie d w ith W. L. benefits both fro m a standpoint o f physical w e ll Few in America th at are not peace-mind G osslin. secre ta ry to G o ve rn o r M a r- M rs. A nna K roeger. president of "R ig h t-o . Miss R a m ill " G a rth meat and put the b ig based the entfin<'er*if liftin g operu- , ’ , w ilh , '1, an ax. nn f « , • , • I • I w s «.___ -Tl........... X... 1 1 b < M * l l C .4. h o p p _ e d . being and m ental and m o ra l disciplin e, but, i f it — s ix /w , X I I e V 1 ( 1 __ C*. k i w n i s s . I It’ IV » ’ lio T I tu on th fire '.‘ ’ ".’L • ,u 11 . , . o sn’’.w ' XFit ed, but they do not want this country to tin , w h o has been ta k in g good care the taxp ayers' league o f B eaverton said. "S it down I t s n il over now 4<>’ltt<>4 is h ig h ly obnoxious to those w h o feel th a t a n y L ilit h and G a rth hod eaten be- fro m around the flo a t*, and a c r ib o f the dem ocratic ap plican ts fo r v ic in ity , has produced some s ta rt- but the ta lk in g lapse in preparedness to the point it was ......az. th in g savo rin g o f the m ilita r y ta in ts th e ir souls vivm.-uup.' wui iv u iiu in n g lin **•!« i«vi» in in c connection u n n ecu o n w w n ith n tne She low ered the p isto l but drew ’ 1 "nutig <I«»wn from th e igloo built ur.il« i th« h u h i i rid o f e .irn m in o r cle rksh ip s b ut « are a o n y th g facts the w ith g u ilt, w e w o u ld n o t force i t on them . I t t 1 C Z I CX/4 XX1» 4 Vx Vx .x « ■ • «— • r V. . /4 O t ' f l l . 4 . X* -- - - . — . _ _ v * 20 years ago. This lack of preparedness 15 b — u l i t t satisfied w ith 4 the w ay 4 th o O v f F i the here she could cou ld w w atch atch H H ux- ux 1 ” ’v ’sat ,a< *• 0,1 a s n o w d rift, and w in # By h o b tin g fir.-.t <>u the o u te r v-.v.» u .c xx«.» im e - u developm v , v . v F . . i v ent . h m v county. v u u n iy . i H t e er r back oacK w w n eri* sne is not being forced bn them now. How ever, the firs t t settle settle d d near near Beaverton B eaverton b by as w w e e ll ll as th the e m m iners. a rtii w ;,lched w h ile the other devour- <*»ul o f one w ing and then t h e y as iners G G ir th eventually led us into the W orld w ar be I g o vern or h im s e lf has been dispens- fa fa th th e e r r firs sponsoring group is composed fo r th e most p a rt ither, the crib s had been h e ig h te n ed the ten der b ro ile d meat and in g patronage w ith m ost o f th e m the e a rly part o f the 1880‘s. His looked s o b e r lv nt the men o f the elem ent w h ic h preaches th a t any program cause of the central pow ers’ disrespect .choicest gulped dow n cups of hot tea The ed u n til the floa ts were le v e l w ith plum s going to the re p ub - ¿V firs t tax paym ent o . f his fa rm was ‘I u f you .......... — g , vo u 'l I 7, I i n 1 i n ? a ? n ----- ' L L “ "L“ ..... .. a ’ ‘“ j H - z U U .s I a n n was you kn o w K ip lin ,", o f preparedness is m o ra lly w rong. I f the v had e T ie displeasure am ong • L the C I *10 O n rx /-l e some nm * for our ability to fight and to get ready licans. the old ahe-bear had been the top o f the ice. T * h h is and odd cents, ' n T . h . is . < tax bear in m in .I th a t the fem ale o f flesh f ' 1 o f f 1 th e ir way, th is n a tio n w o u ld be reduced to a o u th fu l members o f the p a rty o r- clim bed to m ore than $400 about th e species is m o re d«.d?v Than a" " ’ush h us le athe r and her fat A glance inside tiie cabin show- for such a great undertaking. These dem y gam po sitio n so w eak and im p oten t th a t it w o u ld be zation extends aL-o to c e rta in I 1924 and th is year fo r the fir s t i the m M e I dare sav th n gh 1 Very “ n‘ r y r rank. ed G a rth the body o f ('u n sta b le easy prey to land -seeking cou ntrie s w h ic h have onstrations' usually afford the radical- d e pa rtm e nt heads and com m is- , tim e in a lo n g series o f years can X l v v e n iu re low r vou H u x b y con tinu ed to « i t i n D illo n ly in g w h ere he iiad le ft it. no com punctions against seizing te r r ito r y fro m minded student, encouraged by false com iT sions. rtic u la fa rn rm i v eon- hands and and «it sit dow dow n n w w ilh ith u u s s " " hack to Lainey exp lin ed . w ith a Jerk o f a th e ir w eaker neighbors. W itness the l a t e o f 'L . 'L - p ’'? a -------- " T rly th e state .“ liq m u o o o . r dropped be lo w $300 The ...v tu o n - , nanda morose sdenic. w ith n nw hLs back t com m ission, w here th e good jobs tains some acres. n n a r e n t l v a . . u ............_■ _______ _ a r r T l i ST o nk ? t e r e niih ? oodJ ° ^ s 40 ,T ireS A PParen,1y , A t the w elcom e pei m issio n th e the fire. T he fe asters s paid no hee„ heed m lttrn e d th u tp b to H u xb y: munist friends, a chance to show off. C h in a and E thio pia! are a ll go in modes o f liv in g are costly, th re e dropped th e ir arm s T w o o f to h i 'n . A f te r a t i m ._ ” g to '? adherents o f th e ^ m o odern d e ™ «nodes e L ilit h la gan . o.-v. firs t saya w e'd chu ck th e A n d i f the y succeed in h a v in g the electorate e n u b l.e a n n p u a r rty . v .v rs K ro r o e n g e e r r h believes. ..h ...» c I- I P . i i . n r arm tw o of ((J u „,.lUij| v At last „he had t" s t if f un de r the ice Then he «ay«, i R R epublican w h .U ile th e ------- lo y a l M Mrs. u u i i m o on n a log lo g . ' ---- — ... ,,«u - ......................... - ■■ ... o...... them at once squatted o v e rru le facu lties and board, it w i ll r.ot be long . dem ocrats stand h u n g r ily by lic k - w a > it t an' heave it •” *n It out when Laney linge red fo or r a s u rly ques- a<’* She handed her pisto l to G arth. no to before th e y are be fore the state again w ith a European hysteria seems on the point i in g th e ir chops. H oneym oon cottages a r e re suit: “ nd w e n t to put a piece o f meat we was fly in g over the m uske gs" . be fore fo llo w zing , m easure to taboo some oth er courses w h ich have of touching off the spark of w ar a n d i E le ctio n o f C. C. C arlson of P o r t tu rn in g along w ith p ro sp e rity, tion ...y?” on * «pit. When it was broiled, she "W e ll w a it s till longer.” G a rth been provided b y experts fo r a w e ll-ro u n d e d edu "W h ------ a t's ...» the r play la n d as state president o f the declares A. I.. A m acher, H ills plunging the world into a conflict th a t in cation. I f w e are to m a in ta in u n ive rsitie s and " A ll we came fo r was to arre st I ' B,l<l a .u p of tea to H ux- «aid "T hat b rav e co n stab le is g. • ok... ...lax. A t_ . • . Iiv ___:.......... _ . . . . t l x b u ria l i Young D em ocratic C lubs was con- boro aeeountant. w h o find s. In his colleges w o rth y o f th e name, w e cannot s u b m it m g to - receive an 4 honorable its horrors may te a r down civilization. If | ceded to be a v ic to ry fo r Gosslin, w o rk am ong b u ild in g m a te ria l H u xb y. H e lp w ith the cabin plane, te ch n ica l operation to the pu blic. Now get to w o rk w ith t h o .<• sapling and th e re w ill be no m en tion of He stared up at her ns i f dum - there were a little more of the spirit of who. w ith his g ift o f o ra to ry and firm s, th a t m any requests fo r y shooting o th e r than his m u r founded. then shook his head s u l levers A n o th e r p u ir o f logs on There are many who complain about give and take in the family of nations as org a n iza tio n tog ether w ith his con eost estim ates are being made by an d e r o f the constable. W hat wage« le n ly . She put dow n the cup and the crib s w ill ra in - the floats high the size of our expenditures for the armv well as in private families this would be t r o l o f patronage in th e lo w e r ; the young fo lk . This. A m ach er d id he prom ise y o u ? " .................... plate be: ide ........... him , and re turn ed to enough to r o ll her c le a r " had the delegates eating believes, is a sure sign th a t the "D o u b le the usual. T o ld u« he ' G arth. A t hi« look of cool ' In- and navy, saying- th at it is leading us into a more peaceful and happier life. Adopt brackets, G a rth showed the m en how to out of his hand and ea sily do m i- independent s p irit o f A m erica s till had to get in his assessment w o rk i Q uiry. her eyes flashed w ith de- skew the ro lle r» fo r tu rn in g thu war. The American Legion, w ar’s great ing the golden rule of “doing unto others i nated the con ven tion fro m s ta rt to lives. i before th e freeze -up ." I fiance. plum-. He went to shove sidew ards est enemies in this country, think the op as you would have others do unto you,” i fin ish . o n tin- t a il T h e p i.m e a ta rte d to • • • * r in c la im belongs to me. G a rth " I don't f-'ire' i i ' b a a i - 1..»«• ♦ . . . . S m a ll boys o f B eaverton, accord- re p lie d . “ I w ill pay you the do ub le starve anyone " k ‘ cu rve around posite. Members of this o r g a n iz a tio n might solve the problem. A d m in is tra to rs o f Oregon's unem - in g to rep ort, have alm ost rendered wages." m ,, . A sh rie k fro m L ilit h w h irle d know th a t w ar is hell, but they also know ploym e nt com pensation act w ere the f ir e sire n o f th a t c ity useless. "U g h .” g ro w le d Laney. "Y o u tone "Y M i're a w orJTn" ' G a rth face about. H u xb y was ru s h th at we are in fa r g reater danger as a con sid erab ly heartened th is w eek T he boys have learned to im ita te ou tpla yed the <1 n fo u rflu s h e r It's The n u r d , r.-r took on h i s ru n in g at him , w ith an ax lifte d high by news fro m N ew Y o rk th a t the the w a rn in g so p e rfe c tly th a t fir e - a deal. Y ou're bow. W e're w o rk - of h o t t •. , I , . G 7 i . W e would be interested in seeing w hat C?U nation, if unprepared, than if we have In his m anacled hands L ilit h fle w .u .°f . a P P e M s -h ig h -s t trib u n a l m en often are sta rtle d fro m a ttl- in g fo r y o u ." in il d r ’ L u ,. L u n n . atta, ke r as i f frenzied at the a to tta cke r as his i f frenzied. hi1 adequate armed forces th at are not view would be the attitude of some very p a rti A ?a.d) , Upheld the C?n ' oPS ° R re P°se in , ° unnecessary G a rth w a lked back In to t h e meat " b , h c , sought block charge. S H< san newspapers and individuals if a lot f l i t VAn» l ,tyr»Of t h e , act- Y?ry Sim- action. A t present th e co u n cil is blackness o f th e spruce trees. He W h-n rin v lle h t r im e C .H h ed as a “push-over” by foreign powers. ,;av,* h,' r hls shoulder w ith the s k ll‘ ,,r '• ' “ " ‘ b a ll piav.-r It caught of the present day questions were to come ila r to the O regon law . T h e N ew , con sid erin g a siren o f such po w e r re tu rn e d w ith the flo u rsa ck pack- 1,-r. d n w v n ,?,» ?’ n h i h e fd V h « P i" - ’ 3510 b a ffle th <* V<*«1 Powers o f the bag. hls ow n and L ilith 's b u ck- : n The " n t r zen s u h i"-" h ,'r ° n lh e th in 3nd s<' " 1 her spin- up under the label of the other m ajor io n held th a t there is "n o th in g un - you ng er generation. sk in suits and a h in riii n r i . ? n f , a n “ ™ -frozen . lush ice nin - _____ h in d q u a rte r o f gave solid fo o tin g over the bog party. This would work both ways. It reasonable o r u n c o n s titu tio n a l in a < ( ’• »n i'liKfm l n m t W erk) g is la tiv e act w h ic h seeks to meet A l l those H ills b o ro citize ns seen would, we believe, be a horse of a d iffer le the e v ils and dangers o f un em p loy- last week peering th ro u g h a mag- SrhtNil S p ir it H e !pu to Production and sale of automobiles are ent color. Political partisanship should not m en t in the fu tu re b y ra is in g a ; n ify in g glass w e re m e re ly en jo y- Ci»*<»perat« W ith Y«»ur M ake a B e tte r S< h«>o| doing much in helping the country on the let us forget a still more im portant propo fu n d th ro u g h ta x a tio n of em ploy- in g the - — sig ht o gold ••• in a its I raw -O-- --- f D U A l l i i h i New« S ta ff ers g e n e ra lly.” way to recovery. In thinking of the auto sition— th at we are all Americans. state and w is h in g th a t the y had E d ite d h r H llla b n rn U n io n H li(h R rhool S tu d e n t B, m I» • • • som ething lik e it ..a in vj qu a n 1 tity --------------„ vicaii 1 xjr . . The A IIC ' mobile one does not realize the great ple was produced in F red Sew - I p v n n -> E leven thousand adults are a t sam amount of farm products used. e lls m in e in S o u thern O regon The 1 ■ (^ D l o C l ) P ( l U I G ( l H 1 I.H I N E W S S T A F F n d in g th e 739 classes w h ich have It seems th at there are other com te ro ck c h ip contained a gold seam f o r ¡Y T id V Figures compiled bv Ford Motor com been organized as W P A projects about E d ito r A n n M u n irm i as w id e as a k n ife blade 1 :? ^ ‘ ‘ 5 pany show th a t 60,000,000 pounds of cot munities that don’t take kindly to the un d e r the sup ervision o f the state A « »i«tant FxJilora I t you «x-x. see u a gro u p u o i f g iru irls i la ta jx lk - — d e pa rtm e nt o f education, accord pinball machines. They have been ban M a ry C a ld w e ll and Jo y Foelker ton are used in 1,000.000 Ford V-8’s, 25,- L. E Francis, assistant co u n ty R obert O regon Stevensen, w ho ln i: e x c i‘ efily . you m ay be .sure the y g to C. A. H ow ard, state s u p e rin P h ilo agent, spoke Io the assem bly last N ad in e I'attarw on 000,000 pounds going into tires and 34,- ned at Oregon City and in Clackamas in Ives hig h P places k’- " I'm ....... going tenaent o o r f p tru c c tio tio n n . Tern- f s on t the h r h,|!h l* * * * o f D a vid arP _ _ „ say*n ■ .................. .. to w ear SniHlr tendent p u u b b lic lic in in s s tru Tern !*v L uV ernr A lirn d ro th Wednesday on w ild b ird s o f O re ' " d .r t ” ,t b ?' O,1P 1 I G irl KeMcrvcw 000,000 in other parts such as brake lin county outside of municipalities. If the p o ra ry jobs are be in g p ro vid e d h l ’ stoPP, d lo ” g enough in ll ill x - I? y , E sth e r If a r t y gon. H is ta lk was enhanced by Hi Y th ro u g h these p ro je cts to 285 un- boro , h f o th e r day to pass » fe w are y 'o ^ w e a h n « ’ " ' W hnt sh,’,s Tom fttra tf'h e r ings, trimming materials, safety glass, pinball m anufacturers had been satisfied em slides sho w in g th e c o lo rin g and B lu e -Il D avid T '-rl.M ployed teachers caostic re m a rk s concerning the ^ 2 1 UKT . n»fc . .. • habitat of the d iffe re n t birds. We H tu de n t C ou n cil In n a I Tra n k paint. O ther farm products used include with th eir original machines, where there stale o f the c o u n try. He d id n 't .u T he object o f it a ll 1«, o f course, T r y K quare H a ro ld M eyer | a ll enjoyed his q u a in t w a y o f th in k m uch o f the suprem e c o u rt , ** Krea‘ - °n e and o n ly Prom . Tin- the following: 3,200,000 pounds of wool was some element of skill involved, they A I . i r Mina A lle n w a rn in g the operator to change th e S ig n in g o f p e titio n s is a serious G o ve rn o r M a rtin s pension n o r his 4(x i sued un o . --------- r tin ’s h is { J u i , .n X i.o r n c < ,;*ss ffic ia l in for trim m ing m aterial; 500,000 square feet probably would not be faced with the m a tte r and n o t to be take n lig h tly ral»e in salary, w h ic h he exp la in s slides Helen Dean, D oris W eber th .e se'Jlo r da«» to be and D avid C ritte n d e n ............... . H ilh l's en in the o p in io n o f A tto rn e y G eneral v e ry a p tly . Stevenson was r o u n t v t h e i r guests at a dance to be held of leather from 30,000 cattle for leather situation existing today. E d ito ria l n ts to u irn rn a a m m . e i n t at Van W in k le w h o th is w eek ru le d ju d g e w hen the f ir s t p a rt o f llic *n thu gym nasium on M ay day T h a t tim e o f year haji come w hen tra ' r ',r' ts in the m usic tm prpducts, glue, gaskets, etc.; 341,000 Forest Grove, Grove, practiced on us. A n y u n tle rclassnian w ill be ad- io n s h a ltin g ly touch fa th e r fo r the J?’™'''’ prn cticetl th a t once a p e titio n is presented to new c o u rt house was constructed pounds of castor oil for artificial leather m itte d i f hc is aecom panied by an fa m ily car. N ow father# have a H” “ H y e tty Lo u Lou S w r e p rep r e s rese e n ts S a w rt, a rt, nting the nty c o u rt the signers could and «mce « w v ^ T a a a g a ^ w a r d c n W h at country is better organized than a not cou tops, paints; 1,000,000 pounds of lard state organization o f G ir l Reserves, have th e ir names rem oved in the cou nty w hen "fls h im r was ¡«PPerclassman. A ll m em bers o f th e b'nsed idea tha t son dues not tre a t America ? W e even have a fan dancers’ fro m the docum ent. fis h in g “ ” fa c u lty are also in v ite d . Dan H a ll's ‘ be car w ith due care and respect. gave a sh o rt ta lk. from 20,000 hogs, for lubricants and • • • _ _ _ j ten-piece orchestra fro m P o rtla n d A -sl< Hny boy, or his g ir l frie n d , i f for machining oils; 350,000 pounds of mo association, which just completed a con John B a ile y took tim e o ff to call ,wi1,1. f u r Pifih the music. Some are th ' ’ cja r b. not hls fir s t and last cam paign fo r safe d r iv in g is hair from 87,500 goats for trimming ma vention at San Diego and selected San to The be ca rrie d in to th e schools o f on John C o nn ell re ce n tly and ti ll Io°*t ‘.n g io ,r.w a rd to the prize w altz, consideration. A sk him If hc does- Francisco for 1987. W onder w hat the terial; 500,000 bushels of corn for butyl Oregon. C. A. H ow ard, state super thia one w h ich he snvs h a n n e n r .d w b*ch w ill take place d u rin g the n l w o ry m ore about it than about him self. In v a ria b ly and t r u t h f u lly in te n d e n t o f p u b lic in s tru c tio n , has Once when he was t r a v e lin g PPn?l ! Courso o f ‘ he evening. alcohol, starch and glue; 2,400,000 pounds password is? m a n e n m o ith e r n d ° n u 't dance’ ll rig be "yes." A G ir l Reserve m eeting, hold som ew here o r oth er A n e w ly - e, You „ dancS That's Thn1 s a 3,1 r ig h M t, ' his h answer “ , w ill ?w y ,‘’ ' N N ow ow that ,hat announced plans fo r a one week man of linseed oil from 17,500 acres of flax m a rrie d couple took nassnve in (he co?noL “ nyh o w and e n jo y the games fchool is alm ost over and p a rty- f if t h period M onday, was opened course in h ig h w a y sa fe ty education w m e car“ w ith W m and d e iU n u w h ic h are bcinR P « P « re d fo r you. ‘ J ™ 1« fu ll sw ing, can't you for paints in product and factory; 1,800,- to be presented in e ve ry sen io r and to a p p X X r Z ’n t l i Z — ------------------------d o l.n g parents y o u r up y o u r | (toting broaden parents . up broaden Kroup re c ita tio n o f th e code ju n io r hig h school as w e ll as the to appear o th e r than n e w ly m a r 000 pounds of soy beans for foundry, fin m inds and say "Jo hn , the car is nnd rin g in g of th e n a tio n a l song, F la n R ental System up pe r grades o f ele m e n ta ry schools ried, requested the p o rte r to assist ish, plastics, window fram e; 2,500,000 d u rin g the c u rre n t school year. T he fa c u lty and school board f u ll o f gas and she's yours fo r the i [ “ ll(>wed b y p ra y e r by M a ry E lla them . E v e ry th in g w e nt fin e fo r gallons of molasses from 12,500 acres of evening. I hope yo u e n jo y y o u r- M a rin e r. Reports w ere g ive n on • • • the f ir s t p a rt o f th e da y and then have been w o rk in g fo r some tim e self?” ‘ be a c tiv itie s o f G ir l Reseve week. sugar cane for alcohol, anti-freeze, shock The 50 re g istra rs o f non-resident the couple no ticed e ve rybo dy lo o k on a system w h ere by h ig h school --------- H ills b o ro reqpived the prize fo r absorber fluid, paints, enamels; 2,000,000 th ro u g h o u t the state in g at them and w h ispe rin g. Sus students can re n t books instead of A rgus, A p r il 21, 1921—H a rry H. S tua rt, f ir s t m otorists A m ong the scholarships aw arded b ° ^ n K ‘ be largest delegation at the u y in g them, or, i f the y w ish to pounds of turpentine for paints; 112,000,- sup erintend en t o f the condensers here and at F o r have been en ro lle d as m em bers of pe cting som ething was w rong, the b keep b y the state system o f h ig h e r edu- ,, and, I);iu gh (er banquet nt Reed th e ir books, th e y m ay buy a rece ptio n com m ittee in the cam groom approached the p o rte r and dies at Vancouver, B. C „ in fa ll. cation to w o rth y high school sen- j ^ 0,l<’Re F rid a y evening. T h e G ir l 000 feet of lumber and 5,000,000 feet of est Grove, them o u trig h t, and p r o fit by the W ireless to w e r now up over 350 feet. Steel paign to "s e ll O regon" to the to u r dem anded to k n o w w h a t he to ld iors, was one given by Oregon }‘ es<!rves are m a kin g plans fo r se ll- pulp for paper for crating and boxing; w o rke in g pu blic. S ecre tary o f S tate Snell the o th e r passengers. "W h y ,” said fact th a t the school can fu rn is h rs p u ttin g up Ira m e fo r ra d io com pany. State college to W illia m A. A llis o n Ing candy at the sen io r play. them m ore cheaply, because o f the p o rte r, " I je st said th e y w as announced th is week th a t his re g 728,000 gallons of tung oil fo r top ma Postal business ou tgrow s qu arters. Insp ector calls Discussion o f hoy and g ir l re la istra rs had been in stru cte d to do n ’t no b rid e and groom, th e y is wholesale purchasing. T he re n ta l o f H ills b o ro hig h school. Accept tio n was com pleted. terial, brake lining, and 6000 pounds of fo r m ore flo o r room fo r office. o u r con gra tu latio ns. H illy , also our system seems to meet w ith alm ost je s t a w fu l good fre 'n s ." e v e ry th in g in th e ir p o w e r to make Ed F ru e d e n th a l severely burned T h u rsd a y w h ile beeswax for electric imbedding c o m- p u ttin unanim ous a p p ro va l o f the stu best wishes fo r a happy and bene g gasoline in a tra c to r, w h ic h he was r u n the v is it o f m o to rin g to u rists a Class on H e ld T r ip pounds. dents. and w o u ld p ro b a b ly re su lt fic ia l college career. ning. Consequently he is on re tire d lis t fo r a fe w pleasant one. in considerable saving to the p a r The botany class w ent on a tw o - J he automobile has been cussed and days— w ith 70 acres y e t to p u t in to crop. ents. I ’ h ilo P a rty a t R c c d v lllc h o ur fie ld t r ip to the woods nl the A nna Schneider o f n e ar P h illip s b rid e o f A rn o ld The excessive p rice o f lim e is discussed in its relation to farm prosperity, Berger. W o rld w a r veteran. F ive R c c d v lllc g irls, P earl Lowe, east end of M ain street A p r il 14 p re ve n tin g its use on Oregon farm.,, P la y M a y 8 but it would seem th a t these figures would M iss M y r tle Shaw, g ra n d c h ild o f th e la te Col. a g ric u ltu ra l experts declared in a Elsie N o rd lu n d , H e tty Ryan, Helen T w e n ty -tw o species o f w ild flo w e rs I f you see a good m any senior« Hecker and Hazel C h u rch le y, w ho w ere found nnd most o f them have tend to open the eyes of the most skeptical. T. It. C o rne liu s and n a tiv e o f B lo o m in g , dies. conference here th is week. The lo o k in g a b it haggard anti h e a vy are m em bers o f the H ilh i Philos, been id e n tifie d . Spotted coral is ♦ conference had been called by eyed. don’t blam e th e ir n ig h t life . en te rta in e d the P h ilo clu b w ith a not com m on nnd there is a large B y R obert Ames B e n n e tt State T re a su re r H olm an w ith a vie w A ll the y need is a n ig h t's respite w ie n e r roast T hursd ay evening bed o f it nbout 50 feet back fro m to encouraging the use o f more fro m p lay practice. T hey have a Upon a r r iv in g at Ite e d v ille t h e the road. T w o varietie s of tr llliu m s (W NU Service Copyright by lim e in o rd e r to s tim u la te the Robert A me« Bennett) week less tim e than is custo m a ry g irls, th irte e n o f them , w ent to the gro w here nnd tw o va rie tie s o f Argus, A p r il 28, 1906—C o u n ty re p u b lica n no m state prison lim e in d u s try and p ro in w h ich to prepare th e ir p la y and school, where games w ere played O regon grape. inees to be voted upon at June electio n: L e g is la vid e w o rk fo r m ore prisoners. S ol The old age pension plan under the tu It is be g in n in g to te ll on them . The in the basem ent o f the school. re —W. N. B a rre tt, B ru ce F. P u rd y and W. K. on T. W hite, state d ire c to r o f a g ri (Continued from font week) national security act has been placed in Newel). date is M ay 8 and tho place the C o u n ty ju d g e —J. W. G oodin. C om m issioner c u ltu re , and several cou nty agents P la n Sneak D ay to gape lik e H ilh i a u d ito riu m . operation here and we hope and trust th a t — W. J. B u tn e r. S h e riff J. W. C onnell. C le rk — E. agreed th a t th e price o f lim e the H u m x b in y e rs fe ll a t silent, W in M usic Places th e skin -clad fo rm ■ s£ ? io r clnss n æe’ in g was held J Godman. Recorder W illis Ire la n d . T re a su re r—W. Helen Dean and D a vid C r itte n last 1 hursday to discuss senior it will have the resutt of m aking life a M . Jackson. S u rv e y o r—L . C. W alke r. C oroner—E. w o uld have to be b ro u g h t down to th a t came fo rw a rd out o f the Start Stage Set den each placed in the m usic sneak day. A m eeting o f th e senior a m a xim u m o f $3 50 a ton d e liv black .shadows in to the fir e lig h t little happier and more content for some C. Brow n. H a ro ld M eyer and Ernest B ro w n tou rn a m e n t at P a c ific u n iv e rs ity g irls was called fo r the n e xt day ered before fa rm e rs could a ffo rd to P a cific u n iv e r ity te a ts U n iv e rs ity o f W ashing use it e xte n sive ly. T h e delivered T he g ir l s t ill c a rrie d the constable's have begun e re ctin g the stage set Helen placed second in the g irls ' of the old folks. There has been a tre h> decide on dresses and flow ers, p is to l raised rea dy to shoot. H u x b y fo r the senior ploy. ton in debate F rid a y n ig h t. lo w voice d iv is io n nnd D a vid p la c th e g irls voted to w enr w h ite or price no w ranges around .$625 a mendous change in the American people E. B. Tongue has received the K e r r s ilv e r cup, ton at points w ith in a rad iu s of 50 saw enough o f he r face in its ed th ird In the boys' m edium voice pastels and c a rry n rosebud fo r in the last few years, and there are few w on by O regon K id . I t is a w o rk o f a rt, o f solid m iles o f the prison. H olm an agreed b o rd e r o f w o lv e rin e f u r to m ake Jake W e ll Speaker d ivisio n . T here were about 18 com graduation. M onday the senior boys ce rta in G a rth had n o t been ba n s ilv e r, and stands 9'4 inches high. Jake W eil spoke to the second indeed now who do not believe in an ade p e tito rs in each o f the division«. to atta ck the p rib le m in an e f te rin g him . »n il decided (A sk M is s period sociology class on M onday U n ite d R a ilw a y , com pany o f P o rtla n d accepts fo r t to secure a re d u ctio n in the quate old age pension. W e a tlie rre d l. “ L ilit h ! You?” H ills b o ro franch ise u n c o n d itio n a lly . on p a tro n iz in g local in d u s try . A fte r A ll ap plicatio ns fo r a th le tic m an fr e ig h t rate fro m the q u a rry to the "Yes, it's me, y o u c o w a rd ly his ta lk the students questioned Mass m e e tin g names fo llo w in g c o u n ty tic k e t: prison as w e ll as a re d u ctio n in the M r. I.eger Is e n jo y in g the co n sneak k ille r ! I came a fte r you w ith him . The ch ie f top ic o f discussion ager. business m anager and assist Le gislature , D r. F. J. B a ile y, W a lte r B ernards, J. E. p rice o f the lim e rock. ants should be tu rn e d In a t the s tru c tio n o f a sm all m aple ta b le o f A la n , and he hag le t me catch was local scrip. Reeves: c o u n ty judge. D a nie l B ake r; com m issioner, o ffic e as soon as possible. "T ru e le ad ership calls fo r the se ttin g fo r th o f unusunl design. He has been w o rk - you .” B. K. D enney; recorder. R obert W irtz ; s h e riff, E. Parents! D o n 't fo rg e t the b e n e fit in g on it fo r the post week. I f you change y o u r address k in d th e o b je ctives a n d th e ra lly in g o f p u b lic opinion ia J. W ard, and coroner, C. F. M ille r. The m u rd e re r tw is te d around M ost o f the m ale m em bers o f the s ilv e r ten on M ay day in the H il ly n o tify th e A rg u s d ire c t and at w ith his back to h e r and the fire . M r. Ito m ig is the c o n su ltin g a rc h i s u p p o rt o f tlie se objectives."— P resident RoouevelL M rs. Susanna Ire la n d dies here A p r il 25. once. t f H is head sagged fo rw a rd . W ith a fa c u lty are p a rtic ip a tin g in the c ity h i cafeteria. The tim e Is fro m three e d fo r the Forest H ills g o lf c lu b s o ft-b a ll league. to fiv e . house a d d itio n . Fair Enough B Along Main Street . Use Much From Farm H ilh i News Francis Talks Assembly Meet Girl Reserves Win at Banquet Fifteen Years Ago CAUGHT IN THE WILD We Hope Tt Makes Happiness Thirty Years Ago