Pape Two H IL L S B O R O R llb b o n i|$ t\rg u s Honor Thy Mother Ä R 0, U S , Registration of R IC E S R O R O . Thiirarlny. May 7. 193(1 OREGON The Great American Home Sunday is M other’s Day, a day set aside to pay particular honor to our moth­ Democrats Gain With Which la Combined tho Hlllaboro Independent I WOULDN'T CO'E CVEfi TUI./5 ers. Our mothers are our best friends tBv A. I t.in«tb*ck) HlJbboro Argua aatab. 1894 Hillsboro Independent ««tab. 1871 C A I FM R egistration fig u re s re- and we should keep this in mind 365 days EVENING dear — the FOLKS MeKlNNKY A MrKINNKY. PublUhere leased th is week by Secretary Published Thursday Entered as aecond-elaaa m atter In the in the year. Those whose mothers have o f State Aße j u j * r PkPcu/î *iNG mou / S nell show that the dem - poatoffice at HiUaboru, Oretfua gone to their rew ard should wear a white J oerats made gains in eve ry O regon carnation, ami all whose mothers still ■ cou nty except three over the p re ­ VERME M cKlNNEY M rs E. c . M c K inney p rim a ry re g istra tio n s o f 1932 The A ssociate Editor lùlltot live, should w ear a red carnation. th re e counties in w h ic h the m in o r- This will in some measure indicate ' ity p a rty lost g ro un d w e re G il» z OFFICIAL N E W SPA PER OP W ASHINGTON COUNTY th at you realize that a m other’s lo've is i ham , H arney and W heeler In Selected aa Oreron'a Best W eekly N ewspaper, 1930 some counties, notably Clackam as. the most constant, most enduring, and Clatsop. C o lu m b ia . J o s e p h in e , Named on All-Am erican Weekly Newspaper Eleven. 1930 Honorable Mention N ational Editorial Association N ewspaper uplifting force in the world. All men who K la m a th and L in c o ln the dem o- Production Contest, 1934-86, and General Excellence, 1MB. ra tlc re g is tra tio n has doubled in have done great things owe their great­ | I e the u r-y e a r pe rio d Whereas, not Subscription Ratea Strictly Cash in Advance ness and success to their m others and i a sin fo gle O regon county lin e d up Within W ashington County Outside W ashington County above all they loved and honored their ! in the dem ocratic colum n p r io r to Per year V S . per year 12.00 Six months _ —........__......... 86 Foreign countries . ■ mothers. This is so im portant th at a spe­ the 1932 prim ang th e re are now fo u r counties in th is state w h ich cial day has been set aside in which all show dem ocratic m a jo ritie s These MEMBER Oregon State First Audited Paper. Editorial Association and should try to realize what their m other’s ire Baker. H arney, K la m a th and Largest ABC Weekly National Editorial Asso­ Circulation in West. love means to them, how much they owe . Union. ciation. R epublican re g istra tio n s on the to their mother, how they can honor her, ■other hand, show losses in a ll b u tt i 12 counties Clackam as. Benton. and be worthy of th at love. ro o k , Hood R iv e r. J o s e p h in e . Don’t Re Indifferent The late Theodore Roosevelt once said: ; C Lane. L in c o ln . I.in n . M arion. S her- V ote’ Oregon’s primary election will “ The m other who does her part in rear­ ! K la m ath. I.ane, L in c o ln . L i n n , Sherm an and Y a m h ill. be held a week from Friday and every ing and training aright the boys and girls | M arion. T he dem ocrats w h o registered citizen should plan as a duty of citizen­ who are to be the men and women of the , o n ly 122.200 voters in 1932 now ship to go to the polls and cast his or her next generation, is of g reater use to the j nu m b e r 196,322 fo llo w e rs in O re- rep rese nting a net gain of ballot. Action by the electorate on ques­ community and occupies, if she only would ’ : gon, 100.000 on th e ir re p u b lica n oppon- tions should never be taken for granted. realize it, a more honorable nosition, as : ents w ho lost n e a rly 24.000 ad h e r­ Too often we read or hear of elections well as more im portant one. than any so- ents w h ile the dem ocrats w e r e p ic k in g up 76,000 new ones. where but a small percentage of the voters called successful man in it.” The re g is tra tio n to ta l of 478.186 turn out, a sorry state of affairs in a is the highest fo r a p rim a ry cam ­ paign in the h is to ry o f the state, democracy where government is supposed b u t lacks n e a rly 8000 o f equaling Should Re Choice to be exercised by a vote of the majority. the re g is tra tio n p r io r to the gen­ Elections have been won and lost through l electio n o f 1932 w hen 486,146 Senator McNary, without q u estio n , e O ra regon citize ns q u a lifie d fo r a indifference. s should again be the choice of the republi­ The person who fails to vote is not cans for the senatorial nomination and be i rig h t to vote. * • • fulfilling his duties of citizenship and returned to W ashington in the fall to rep ­ A request addressed by G over- most assuredly has no reason for com­ resent this state. The senator has served ! n o r M a rtin to A tto rn e y G eneral V a n W in k le th is w eek as to his j plaint later if some one other than his the people of Oregon for a long time and j ! rig h t to rem ove an a p p o in tiv e o f- ’ choice is selected. He further has no right holds a place of much power and im port­ fic ia l has aroused th e c u rio s ity of c a p ito l circles as to w h o m ig h t be to complain if certain offices are not run ance in national affairs. slated fo r the p o litic a l skids. T h e ' to suit him. During this long period of service he governor's assurance th a t his in ­ Don’t leave it up to the other fellow. has accomplished much for the state and q u ir y holds no p a rtic u la r s tg n ifi- ' seems to be related to diabetes, Be sure there is no neglect of duty on to him belongs much of the credit for cance fa ils to sa tify . T he a tto rn e y Knot Hole Views a p o p le x y . B r ig h t's heart disease general advised the g o ve rn o r th a t j your part at the election a week from winning the Bonneville dam for Oregon a p p o in tiv e o ffic ia ls whose ten ure disease, and c irrh o sis o f the liv e r, O v e rw e ig h t in te rfe re s w ith nietn- Friday and at all succeeding elections. and the northwest. Senator McNary has is in d e fin ite b u t “ not to exceed And Interviews ho lism and th ro w s a gre ater strain The citizenry should register preference been elected to the senate as a republi­ fo u r years” hold o ffice o n ly at I LEON S. D AVIS upon the c irc u la to ry system. It the pleasure o f the a p p o in tiv e p o w ­ for those bqst qualified from the stand­ can. but th e spirit of co-operation shown e r and m ay be rem oved at his N ye B ris to l, lo ca l dealer in bolts has been estim ated th a t fo r each and nuts, to o k a couple o f th e A rg u s fiv e pounds o f excess w e ig h t the point of character and past perform ance by him with the present adm inistration w ill. s ta ff fo r a sightseeing t r ip M o n ­ j blood vessels are increased by in office or othqr activities. day noon a fte r the cham ber of I three m iles. T he cause o f o v e r­ has shown th at he is first an Oregonian N ineteen e x p e rim e n ta l nu rsery com m erce luncheon, de stina tion w e ig h t m ay be h e re d ita ry, d ie ta ry, and a U. S. citizen as above partisan ac­ schools, financed th ro u g h W PA the Im p e ria l Feed & G ra in com ­ o r g la n d u la r. Just how the h e re d i­ 1 funds, are now op e ra tin g in O re ­ pany. D iscovery was made on th is tivities. ta ry in flu e n c e acts on ove rw e ig h t ! V / 1 Ornery We don’t blame anyone for getting plenty “ burned up’’ when some unthink­ ing and nervy person steals flowers th a t the owner has worked with for weeks and perhaps months. It is good cause for fighting words and action. Mrs. E. A. G riffith has put in much time and effort in the growing of beauti­ ful flowers. She was particularly proud of a row of tulips some 50 feet long and she had been nursing them along so th at her mother would enjoy them on her return here from California. The tulips were of a choice quality with rare colors and long stems. Imagine her feelings when on Sat­ urday morning she found th a t approxi­ mately 100 blooms had been cut off. Cut­ ting of the blooms makes it impossible to determine the color and variety for next y ear’s planting. When people with the love of flowers and nature’s handiwork go to the trouble of improving and beautifying their lawns and gardens it is nothing less than mean and ornery of anyone to destroy their work. Hiram W. Scott Hiram W. Scott, who died last week at Cherry Grove, had been a resident of W ashington county for nearly half a century, had always taken an active inter­ est in public affairs and was one of the county’s most substantial citizens. He was a man of vigorous personality and gained the respect of all who came in close con­ tact with him. His integrity and honesty were unquestioned. Of the type who conquered the west, Mr. Scott went into the wilderness and with his own hands constructed a home. It has been correctly pointed out that his life and work exemplified the fortitude and character of the pioneer. Clean-Up Week has been designated by Mayor G arrett as May 18 to 23. Let’s all do our bit to make Hillsboro a more tidy place in which to live. Our Yesterdays Fifteen Years Ago Argus. A p r il 28, 1921-—H ills b o ro Sash & D o o r P la n in g M ill opens on East W ashington street. P a r t­ ners in the business are H e nry, O tto and A. L . Chase. H illsb o ro clu b m em bers discuss a b v is a b ility o f a m u n icip a l w a te r system. D r. J. T. M cK a y a rriv e s fro m Canada to asso­ ciate him self in p ra ctice w ith Dr. J. O Robb. M r. and Mrs. W illia m F. Haase celebrate 25th w e d d in g an niversary at Iow a H ill A p r il 24. W ashington C o u n ty Baseball league form ed w ith A. G. O lin g e r president and F. L iv e rm o re as secre­ ta ry-tre a su re r. Teams in clu d e Banks, C ornelius. K. C. o f H illsboro. R eedville. B eaverton and T ig a rd . A fte r ne arly 25 years o f co n d u ctin g je w e lr y business here L. M. H o y t sells stock to his son, T a ­ bor. Mrs. W illia m S chm idt dies at home near O re n - co A p r il 21. * ♦ ♦ Thirty Years Ago Odd F ellow s and Rebekahs celebrate 87th a n n i­ v e rs a ry o f I. O. O. F. lodge S aturday. S h e r iff Connell buys 24 head o f d a iry cows fro m fam ous W. W. C otton herd near P ortla nd . C harles V. G allow a y o f M c M in n v ille speaks here In in te rests o f his candidacy fo r congress. H op m a rk e t takes substantial raise and q u o ta ­ tio n to d a y is 12(4 cents a pound. S am uel H. E llio tt, 77, pioneer o f 1850, w h o had been p a ra lyze d fo r several years, burns to death in f ir e th a t destroys his home near P h illip s . He b u ilt c o u n ty's f ir s t b r ic k court house in 1872. S. P A g e n t H. A. H inshaw prom oted to po sitio n o f tr a v e lin g passenger agent. E. B. T ongue ships a nu m be r o f his blooded horses to th e b ig horse sale in P o rtla n d . He has re ­ ceived w o rd th a t his horses, w h ic h w e re in tr a in ­ in g at S anta Rosa, C a l, were u n in ju 're d in the ea rth qu ake . Scorea of Hillsboro men are en rag ed in (he enjoyable game of softball with the opening of the league season last Thurs­ day, It provides excellent exercise and an Opportunity for good fellowshin th at is unexcelled. As long as team s and indi­ viduals go in for the game in th a t snirit the softball league will be beneficial to the city. W hen the desire to win becomes the param ount question it would he bet­ ter to discontinue the league entirely. RTiaf Other Editors Say How Tine! How True! Forces in opposition to (he president lik e to say tha t business is s o lid ly aeainst M r Roosevelt. T he old N R A is cited as th e c h ie f v e h ic le to c a rry aw ay th e president's p o p u la rity . N R A was codes and business d id not w a n t the codes. A n a u th o rity , how ever, states th a t som ething ove r s ix tv pe r cent o f in d u s try has re ta in e d the codes and o n ly a lit t le m ore tha n t h ir t y per cent has th ro w n them out T h a t does not in d ica te th a t business has gone s o lid ly a w a y fro m the Roosevelt p o licie s and if not fro m the policies th a t have been p ro m ulg ated then how can i t be said th e y have deserted th e president? T he social w e lfa re m easure is d ista ste fu l to those w ho lik e th e ir d o c trin e o f “ s u rv iv a l o f th e fitte s t" p u re and un ad ulte ra ted. B u t it b e tte r be a m easure fo r th e decent o rd e r o f liv in g ra th e r th a n a confiscation pro gra m th a t w i ll su re ly come w ith ­ out a sane plan of social security. S m all business, if w estern O regon can re fle c t a t r u t h f u l cross-section p ic tu re is p re p o n d e ra n tly fo r th e president. E v e ry a c tiv ity o f business life is fa r beyond th e dream s o f business o f w h a t m ig h t be accom plished in th re e years. I t is u n th in k a b le th a t th e business man w h o has seen h is business changed fro m a lia b ilit y to an asset w o u ld s trik e d o w n th e force th a t has w o rk e d o u t th is advance­ m en t.—S heridan Sun. T h e g irls o f Iow a are urged to develop a p e r­ fe ct fig u re . M a n y o f them w ill say th a t som ew here around $1.000.000 is the fig u re th a t w o u ld seem n e a rly enough perfect to s u it them .— Ex. Public Forum McNary Achievements Cited E d ito r o f A rg u s—As it is possible th a t the e n ­ closed lis t o f achievem ents w h ic h S enator C harles L . M c N a ry has p u t th ro u g h fo r th e b e n e fit of O re ­ gon m a y be in te re stin g , I am sending it to you. I am sending th is to yo u as a sin cere a d m ire r o f Senator M cN a ry, w h o has w o rk e d so ea rne stly fo r O regon end whom . I tru s t, w i ll be re tu rn e d to the U n ite d States senate. L IS T O F M c N A R Y A C H IE V E M E N T S $42.000,000 fo r the B o n n e v ille p ro je c t; $22,000.- 000 fo r th e V ale-O w yh ee p ro je ct in Eastern O regon; a p p ro p ria tio n to begin th e Deschutes p ro je c t; con­ s tru c tio n o f the M c K a y dam fo r sup plem en ta l w a te r su p p ly; funds fo r the com p le tion of the K la m a th and U m a tilla fe d e ra l pro je cts; both th e 30 and 35- fo o t deep sea channel p ro je cts fro m the P a cific ocean to P o rtla n d ; deep sea locks at B o n n e v ille and th e deep sea channel fro m B o n n e v ille to The Dalles; $400,000 ap p ro p ria te d fo r the seven-foot channel betw een C e lilo and U m a tilla , and fu r th e r funds asked and soon, to be made a va ila b le ; $200.000 fo r th e e ig h t-fo o t channel between P o rtla n d and O re ­ gon C ity and fu r th e r su rve ys and plans fo r n a v ig a t­ in g the W illa m e tte riv e r ; fa vo ra b le re p o rt on the deep sea channel fro m V an cou ver and B o n n e ville ; th e Coos B ay h a rb o r im p ro v e m e n t p ro je c t aggregat­ in g a p p ro x im a te ly $4.000.000; a p pro val o f the U m pqua p ro je c t; fu rth e r im p ro ve m e n ts fo r T illa m o o k bay, th e Y a q u in a bay, and B andon; re sto ra tio n o f the South J e tty at the m o u th o f the C o lum b ia ; generous fed eral a p p ro p ria tio n s fo r a ll p u b lic aid highw ays, forest tra ils and roads, n a tio n a l p a rk h ig h w a ys and p u b lic la nd h igh w ays in th e state; large nu m b e r o f fed eral b u ild in g s fo r the state, in c lu d in g post o f­ fices; a u th o riz a tio n o f a com plete s u rve y fo r the great W illa m e tte v a lle y p ro je c t; senate com m erce com m ittee has accepted S enator M c N a ry ’s am end­ m ent co ve rin g flo o d c o n tro l p ro je cts on th e C o lu m ­ bia and W illa m e tte riv e rs and trib u ta rie s ; loans fo r th e fiv e Coast h ig h w a y bridges; a la rge am ount o f w id e ly d is trib u te d P W A and W P A co n stru ctio n w o rk besides the re g u la r r e lie f quotas; s ta rtin g largest w ild life b ird san ctuary in A m e rica in and around L a ke M a lh e u r; cre a tio n o f H a rt M o u n ta in A n te lo p e reserve; m ost elab orate fa c ilitie s fo r s a l­ m on m ig ra tio n ove r B o n n e v ille dam aggre gatin g in cost $3.550,000; considerable fun ds fo r va rio u s a ir ­ ports in the state. MRS. BERT O'BRIEN, Route 4, Sherwood. Show du Ponts Most Heavenly of All Anti-New Deal ‘Angels' rlc u ltu r a l e x p e rt" fo r th e L ib ­ W ' A S II1 N G T O N - Recent heat - e rty League, und hl« co u n cil ’ ’ lugs be fore the Senate Lobby used the league office« both In C o m m itte e have revealed that W ashington und Chicago. H ead­ the Roosevelt a d m in is tra tio n ha» ed by Dun Casem ent, w e a lth y no opponents m ore a ctive and Kansas w heat fa n n e r nnd A A A free-sp en din g tita n the funtous opponent, the o rg a n iza tio n had dtt Pont fa m ily o f D elaw are. few fa rm e r member». T h e com m it tee fo u n d that T he S o u thern C o m m itte e to m em bers o f Ute fa m ily have U phold tho C o n s titu tio n , spon­ c o n trib u te d a to ta l o f $188 1156 sored by John H e n ry K ir b y ot to a long lis t or n n tl-N e w Deal i n ill lo b b y la m e , g o t S3Q00 organizations. T h e i r nearest fro m P ie rre S du Pont und riv a ls in such donations uppenr $5000 fro m Joh n J. Itaskob to to be the P h ila d e lp h ia P itcairn», stage the T alm udge grass root» rep orted to have Ito lxtcrcd the con ven tion In M acon, (¡a., a t S entinels o f the R e pu blic treas­ w h ich picture» o f M rs Rosevelt u ry by $102,550. and tho p re sid ent accom panied T h e du Pont $188,050 does not by Negroes w ere d is trib u te d . in clu d e g ifts to the same org an­ T he S ou thern C o m m itte e was izations by*off1cer» o f th e ir n u ­ shown to have received g ifts m erous companies. S e n a t o r fro m m any n o rth e rn in d u s tria l­ I.e w is B. S chw ellenbach (D eni., ists to tlnancu its a c tiv itie s , a • e W ash.) asserted In a recent ra d io address th a t the L ib e rty A N O T IIE R re c ip ie n t o f du Pont ‘ ' m oney was th o Economists* League alone had received $270,- 000 in g ifts and loans fro m the N a tio n a l C o m m itte e on M on e- du Ponts and th e ir business and t a r y P o licy, w h ic h finances personal associates. Seven du broadcasts tiy co n serva tive econ­ Ponts su p plied $154.250 o f thia, om ists, such as E. W. K e m m e r­ and observers at the L ib e rty e r o f P rin ceton , and N e il Ca­ League banquet counted at least ro th e rs o f L e high U n iv e rs ity , a t­ 12 o f the fa m ily e n th u sia stica lly ta c k in g tho a d m in is tra tio n 's tls- a p p la u d in g A t S m ith 's a n ti-N e w cal policies nnd de scrib in g th e Deal i>la ' dangers o f In fla tio n . • • • O thera w ere th e W om en I n ­ IN a d d itio n to ttie L ib e rty vestors o f A m e rica , a c tiv e last * League c o n trib u tio n s , Irene« ye a r against the h o ld in g co m ­ and I-am m ot du Pont gave $11,- pany b ill, the M in u te M en and 000 to T he Crusaders, a C hicago W om en o f T o d a y; nnd the Sen» o rg a n iza tio n o rig in a lly form ed ttn e ls o f the R epublic, p r im a r ily to tig h t p ro h ib itio n . T he lobby opposed to the c h ild la b o r com m itte e found th a t since 1934 am endm ent, b u t a ctive utso T h e C rusaders have collected against the social se cu rity a t, $160,000 to finance a series o f th e G uffe y coal act, and incom e a n ti-N e w Dent broadcasts. In ta x p u b lic ity . w h ich the p u b lic u t ilit y h o ld ing T ho a n im o sity o f ttie du Punta, com pany b ill, the h a n kin g b ill, w h o sup po rte d the D e m ocratic the A A A am endm ents, the T V A . p a rty In 1932, m ay be due In and the ta x policies o t the ad­ p a rt to a c tiv ity o f the m u n itio n s m in is tra tio n were attacked. in v e s tig a tin g com m itte e last year. O th e r la rge g ive rs to T he C ru ­ T he co m m ittee alleged the com ­ saders w ere shown to be officers pany had m ade to ta l w a r p ro fits o f va rio u s po w e r com panies, o f $265,000.000, had paid S outh though th is fact was not re - A m e rica n and Chinese officia ls to buy Its explosives, and, v e ile d to ra d io listeners. la m n io t du Punt was also a th rc u g ti sales arra ng em en ts w ith la rge c o n trib u to r to the F a rm ­ E nglish Im p e ria l C hem ical I n ­ ers' Independence C o u n c i l , du stries, had evaded p ro visio ns form ed by S tanley M orse o f C h i­ o f the p re sid ent's 1934 p ro c la ­ cago to oppose the A A A among m a tio n fo rb id d in g sale o f m u n i­ farm ers. tion s to B o liv ia and Paraguay in M orse was p re vio u sly an "a g - the Chaco W ar. gon acco rding to C. A. H ow ard, t r ip th a t N ye believes the easiest j state s u p e rin te n d e n t o f p u b lic in - w a y is the longest w ay and tha t is not e n tire ly clear, hut th e re is , m uch to suggest that it is th ro u g h i stru ctio n . U n its are located at A l ­ using o n ly tw o wheels on e ith e r the nervous co n tro l o f m etabolism bany, C o rva llis. Eugene. H illsb o ro . side m ake a corn er ro u n d e r. I and diet. The d ie ta ry typ e of ove r- • • • K la m a th Falls, M ilw a u k ie , N e w ­ re d u c tio n o f w e ig h t d u r in g d ie ts s h o u ld nut be u n d e r ­ | w e ig h t m e re ly means th a t the food M o d e ra te port, N o rth Bend, O regon C ity , H ills b o ro fir e de p o rtm e n t w o u ld , in ta k e exceeds the energy e xp en di- u s u u lly can be a c c o m p lis h e d by ta k e n w ith o u t th e a d v ic e o f y o u r L P endleton. P ortla nd . Salem, St. do w e ll to present S h e riff John | tu re o f the body. Both d ie ta ry and m e re ly e lim in a tin g fro m th e d ie t p h y s ic ia n . ¡Helens, and T illa m o o k . Each school C o n n e ll w ith an h o n o ra ry m em - j h e re d ita ry types o f o v e rw e ig h t are foods o f h ig h c a lo ric v a lu e , such j e n ro lls fro m 20 to 25 c h ild re n be­ bershtp in its h a ll o f fam e because susceptible to c o n tro l th ro u g h d ie ­ as b u tte r, cre a m , a nd o th e r fa ts Program Praised tw ee n the ages o f tw o and fiv e I w hen Joh n has a n y th in g hot to a n d c a rb o h y d ra te s . T h e q u a n tity I’O ItT I.A N D E n c o u ra g e m e n t of ta ry means. years fro m un de r p riv ile g e d fam - | handle he handles it im m e d ia te ly. o f fo o d n e ce ssary to s a tis fy th e h o m e o w n e rs h ip , us re fle c te d by ilie s and gives e m p lo ym e nt to tw o ' F o r exam ple — th e re was a fir e ■ The g la n d u la r typ e Is due to a a p p e tite can be m ad e u p b y fr u it s ttie a c tiv itie s o f th e F e d e ra l H o u s ­ a c tiv ity o f ce rta in a nd v e g e ta b le s teachers and a cook w ho oth erw ise M onday m o rn in g in th e s h e riff's d im in ish e d A re d u c in g d ie t glands, and the tre a tm e n t o f thia s h o u ld c o n ta in a s u ffic ie n t a m o u n t in g A d m in is tr a tio n , has a tr e m e n ­ I w o u ld be w ith o u t w o rk . dous v a lu e to th e n a tio n , in th e waste basket. A s p lit second a fte r typ e o f o ve rw e ig h t demands the • • • R o b e rt W John discovered th e sm oke e d d y ­ s k ill o f a com petent physician o f p ro te in s , m in e ra ls , a nd v ita m in s o p in io n o f R ev. D r N egotiations are no w u n d e r w ay in g about his face, he had the T here are m any m ed icin al p re p ­ to m ee t th e n o rm a l re q u ire m e n ts S e a rle . g e n e ra l s e c re ta ry o f th e between the board o f c o n tro l a n d . waste basket w a v in g in th e a ir ara tion s advertised fo r the re d u c­ o f th e b o d y. L a c k in g these, fa tig u e , ( • re n te r N e w Y o i k F e d e ra tio n o f P W A o ffic ia ls in an e ffo rt to have to e x tin g u is h th e flames. U n d e r I tio n o f w eight, but th e y are a ll nervousness, d ig e s tiv e d is tu rb a n c e s , C h u rc h e s He d e c la re d th a t " a ll | fe d e ra l fu n d s w h ic h w e re e a r­ his m agic tou ch the f ir e d ie d — e ith e r w orthless o r dangerous to and an ir r e s is tib le c r a v in g fo r th ro u g h o u r o rg a n iz e d lif e as a m a rke d fo r th e proposed state a fte r consum ing the paper—b u t health. T he loss o f w e ig h t obtained fo o d d e v e lo p I f a ll th e needs o f n a tio n nnd se p a ra te c o m m u n itie s , ow ned telephone system tra n s fe r­ the heart o f the sto ry lies in the by the use o f several o f these d a n ­ th e b o d y tire s u p p lie d , th e re s h o u ld th e re has been a g re a t loss o f red to th e proposed h ig h w a y de- j fact th a t the s h e r fif proceeded to gerous dru gs is due to an enorm ous n o t be an u n c o m fo rta b le fe e lin g s o m e th in g v e ry fin e in a d r i f l - a w n y fro m h o m e o w n e rs h ip ." p a rtm e n t-p o lic e d e pa rtm e nt ra d io his business w ith o u t asking help increase in m etabolism , and has even on a v e ry re s tric te d d ie t. In cases o f e x tre m e o v e rw e ig h t, system. State fun ds fo r th is p ro ­ a lth o u g h p le n ty o f help was a v a il­ resu lted in a n u m be r o f deaths. it is e s s e n tia l th a t tile re d u c in g gram . i f approved, w o u ld be sup­ able. M a n y H o m es N eeded T tie o n ly safe m ethod o f con­ d ie t s h o u ld be p re ce d e d by a p lie d b y these tw o departm ents. ( • O R T I.A N D A n a r tic le a p p e a r­ • • • T im e moves along. Ernest G rand- tr o llin g w e igh t is by d ie ta ry con­ th o ro u g h p h y s ic a l e x a m in a tio n by tro l. T h e c o n tro l o f the food in ­ a e n m ite te n t p h y s ic ia n T h e d ie ta ry in g in th e N e w Y o rk H e r a ld - T r ib ­ R ig h t o f O regon counties to tu rn george o f B eaverton w ill te ll you. ta ke is one safe and e ffe c tiv e m e th ­ m easures in these cases r e q u ir e u n e p re d ic ts a te n -y e a r bo o m In th e ir old age pension fun ds over E rnest once w o re a crow n, and he od o f re d u cin g w eight. The energy , c o n s ta n t m e d ic a l a tte n tio n . re a l estate. T h e b e lie f is exp re sse d to the state re lie f com m ittee fo r s t ill m ay have th a t crow n tucked in ta k e m ust be kep t below the G ra d u a l w e ig h t loss is u s u a lly thut th e c o u n tr y needs 5.000.000 a d m in is tra tio n was u p h e ld b y the aw ay somewhere, b u t his kin gd om energy e xp e n d itu re of the body. p re fe ra b le to r a p id re d u c tio n , be- hom es and reference is m ad e to suprem e c o u rt S atu rday in an is gone. T h e re was a tim e when W hen m ore energy is taken in as I cause th e re is easy a d ju s tm e n t to th e e s tim a te o f S te w a rt M c D o n a ld . o p in io n b y Justice B a ile y in a test Ernest raised m ore horseradish, and food than the body can use, the s m a lle r q u a n titie s o f fo o d w it h F IIA a d m in is tr a to r, t h a t 250 (MHl case b ro u g h t by th e L a d d & Bush h o tte r horseradish, than anyone excess is converted in to body fat. 1 l i t t le o r n o d is c o m fo rt. R a p id re - hom es w ill tie b u ilt th is y e a r bank o f Salem against th e cou nty west o f th e R o cky m ountains. In recent years he has been ta ke n out c o u rt o f M a rio n cou nty. o f th e business by reason o f the • • • School Spirit Help* to C ooperate With Your fa ct th a t horseradish refuses to T he v e rb a l t i l t betw een G ove r­ g ro w fo r h im anym ore, and th is Mnke n Better School Hilhi New* S ta ff n o r M a rtin and A tto rn e y G eneral in spite o f a il the e ffo rts made by Edited by HiU*b<»ro Union Hlffh School Student Body V a n W in k le th is w eek o ve r the | a g ric u ltu ra l exp erts to fin d out C latsop co u n ty la b o r r io t paroles w h y not. Years ago, 80 tons of . I is g e n e ra lly regarded here as pre-1 horseradish was a good crop on H t l .l l l N E W S ST A FF saging an othe r a tte m p t on th e | the G randgeorge beaverdam , and p a rt o f a d m in is tra tio n forces to th e incom e fro m the crop was Editor Ann Munkr«« m ake th e a tto rn e y generalship an m aybe a lit t le m ore tha n $600 an A**l*tant Editor« Last W ednesday the school h a r­ F o llo w in g s ix ty students, o u t o f Mary C aldwell and Joy Foelker a p p o in tiv e o ffic e a t the ne xt leg­ acre A t any rate Ernest has q u it bored seven p ig -ta ile d , kn le ke re d Philo Nadine Patterson is la tiv e session. G o ve rn o r M a rtin t r y in g to be k in g and Just takes a present e n ro llm e n t o f about 550, negroes— w e’re not sure o f the Senate LuVerne Ahendroth are on th e ho no r r o ll fo r th e past is k n o w n to ho ld th e o p in ion tha t h is ease. Girl Reserve* Eether Harty sex O bservers noted th a t the y s ix weeks: th e a tto rn e y general should be ap­ I f i- Y T o m St r« • H. i spent a good deal o f the day get­ Freshm en—D e lb e rt Crews, Irene p o in te d ra th e r tha n elected. l II I b f . l . l T j M B C S IN E S S C H A T S tin g dow n on th e ir hands and E ng cld ing er, Ted G ardner, E ve lyn Student Council Irma I Traak (B y K a y see, knees upon hearing "P h ilo " sho ut­ Try Square Harold Meyer H a w o rth , M a ria n Jackson, M a ry T h is issue w h ic h came near dis­ r MI m Allen ed at them. T hey c o n trib u te d to A lth o u g h the m anager and em ­ E lla M a rin e r, L u c ille Rasmussen, ru p tin g th e state c a p ito l com m is­ ployes o f the lo ca l J. C. Penney E sther Robb, Beulah Shepard, M a r­ the assembly program by sin g in g sion at its m eeting in P o rtla n d store devote th e ir e n tire tim e jo r ie Vandehey, F ra n k V u ylste ke a song apiece and e xp la in in g , r a th ­ E d ito ria l last w eek is understood to h a v e ’ d u rin g o ffic e hours to the business and L u c ille Y unger. Y ou m ig h t be surp rised b u t an er lam ely, w h y it pe rta in ed to been: S h a ll th e n e w state house o f m erch an dising d ry goods a n d them. G irls and th e ir songs were Sophom ores—-Robert A llis o n , have tw o domes ty p ify in g th e j m en’s and w om en’s wear, th e con­ G len nis Carlson, E th e l H a rty , R alph unusual nu m b e r o f students m an­ A lm a E slinger. "O ld F a ith fu l” ; aged to te a r them selves aw ay fro m elongated ears o f th e de m ocra tic | v , cern is g a in in g an en via b le re p u - Hess, T oshio Inahara, M ild re d th e ir s ix th perio d class last F rid a y Jeanne W enger, "S ta y As Sweet d o nke y o r a sin gle dome g lo r ify - Nation as a m a trim o n ia l agency. K ra h m e r, M ild re d M eyer, Peggy to attend the grade schools' m usic As You A re "; Helen G raf, "A lo n e "; in g th e t r u n k o f th e fa m ilia r re W ith a record o f three weddings Ross, M a rg a re t Rueeker, Josephine fe stiva l H ow do we know ? W-e-1-1, L a V e lle Jackson, "W h o o "; D ix ie p u b lica n pachyderm ? in the six years o f the Store’s e x ­ Stroeder, Tosh Tsugawa and Helen i t was o u r ke yh o le cam era man Lee M cD o w ell. "A m o n g M y Sou­ istence, P. A. A nderson, m anager, W akayam a. ve n irs ” ; M a ryb e l F lin t, "T he M us­ in action. The p o p u la tio n a t th e state p ris ­ declares th a t he is alm ost w illin g ic Goes Round.” and Lois C ra n d a ll, J u n io rs — L u c ille Carlson, L o is on is ra p id ly appro aching th e a ll- to guarantee a m a rria g e w ith in C ra n d a ll, M a ry F enim ore, H elen " A ll M y Eggs in One B asket". E n jo y Prom tim e peak o f 957 reached in 1929. three years fo r a n y sin g le em ploye. G raf. E sther H a rty, Pat H u n t , Helen Dean and D a vid C r itte n ­ T h e ju n io rs and seniors nnd a N u m b e r o f con victs in th e peni T he J. C. Penney store m ade its A n n M un kres, Jean Person. Helen few in v ite d sophom ores and fresh­ den received the aw ards w on ot te n tia ry passed the 940 m a rk th is appearance in H ills b o ro u n d e r aus­ P ulashi, V iv ie n Sacressen, D o ro th y the m usic tou rn am e nt. men spent last F rid a y evening week, w ith in 17 o f the record. piciou s circum stances on Ju n e 19, Schaus, Leanore Sherm an. D o ro ­ “ p ro m in g ". T he size of the crow d D r. D. V. P oling, rep rese nting • • • 1930 H ow ever, A nderson adm its th y S teinke, E ve lyn S tein ke, Tom was Just rig h t fo r successful danc­ O. S. C., made a fe w rem a rks In A n n u a l rep orts n o w be in g file d th a t p a rt o f the general re jo ic in g S tretche r, K en ne th T opp er, Jean ing. E veryo ne was anxious fu r the tin- brief time remaining, ami then by p u b lic service corp ora tions are m ig h t have been due to the ra z­ W enger, H a rold A rm stro n g , W illis tim e to a rriv e when the balloons led In assembly singing, w h ic h th e being c a re fu lly analyzed b y F ra n k in g o f a d ila p id a te d b u ild in g to C roeni, M a ry b e l F lin t, D ix ie Lee w o u ld be released. W hen It did students seemed to enjoy. M cC olloch, p u b lic u tilitie s com m is­ m ake w ay fo r the new store b u ild ­ M cD o w e ll, R alph N o rd lu n d , F lo r ­ come, th e re was m uch shouting ence W und erlich. A n n u a l F lin g H eld sioner, in an e ffo r t to d e te rm in e ing. and a great deal o f popping. A lo t A nderson was th e fir s t m anager Seniors— B illy A llis o n , H tu e l o f you ng men disappeared out the T he Sub-D eb c lu b held th e ir possible grounds fo r ra te re d u c­ tions. M cC o llo ch has announced o f th e local Penney store and C h urch ley. A lta C larke, C layton E l- door laden w ith colored bubbles— an nu al s p rin g b o y -frie n d flin g S a t­ th a t he p re fe rs to b rin g about ra te states tha t he doesn’t a n ticip a te ford, Joy Foelker, Radah Gottlieb, we w o n d e r w h a t happened to u rd a y nigh t. T hey dined at the concessions th ro u g h negotiations deserting H ills b o ro fo r some tim e W ayne G oetter, D o ro th y Jackson, ; th e m —the y re tu rn e d e m p ty-h a n d ­ Bohem ian and a fte rw n rd s w e n t to the U ptow n to dance. It Is s u r­ w ith u t ilit y o ffic ia ls ra th e r than to come. T ra n s fe r of m anagers by R u th Kraus, K enneth M e ie rju rg e n , ed. p ris in g how the you ng so p h isti­ th ro u g h s ta tu to ry hearings w h ich th e Penney concern is the excep­ H a ro ld M eyer. M a rjo rie M on tg om - cates som etim es break dow n and he regards as too costly t o b e tio n ra th e r th a n the ru le , he de- [ ery, F ranci s M oyer, H e rb e rt M u n - I Express T h a n k s da res, the com pany fe e lin g th a t kres, L u c ille Q uaintance, C h ris tin e ' act ch ildish. Those present were ju s tifie d except as a last resort. • W « i t is b e tte r fo r managers to feel Robb, B e tty Ryan, L lo y d S e lfrid g e , j The m an ag eria l s ta ff o f the sen­ D ix ie Lee M cD o w ell, Faurest A n ­ io r p la y w ish to extend th e ir s in ­ C rtizen, R obert D ire c t r e lie f fo r Oregon's un em ­ perm anent and to b u ild them selves K en ne th W oodw ard. L o w e ll Chase, | cerest thanks to George W ick and derson, I .oui.se Elise N o rd lu n d , H yrdene Rogers, S uth erla nd . V irg in ia P erkins. H e r­ ployable.» w ill be confined t o in to the c o m m u n ity. the H ills b o ro M o to r com pany fo r P rio r to his advent in H illsb o ro , and Helen Becker. b e rt M unkres, Leanore Sherm an, p ro fits o f the state liq u o r set-up, the use o f th e ir p u b lic address sys­ R obert Tongue, D o ro th y acco rding to G ove rn or M a rtin D is - j Anderson was w ith Penney’s at C h a 1- tem . C an You Im a g in e I t lncombe, J e rry Peschka, Esther bursem ents fo r th is purpose d u rin g M e d fo rd th re e years and in P o rt­ la n d th re e years. Betw een the H u rty , W illia m A llis o n , D o ro th y M ay, it is estim ated, w ill range T h e teachers, when asked fo r a Election Friday B a rr, L o w e ll Chase, Jean A n n C on­ between $140,000 a n d $150,000. tim e of his b ir th in South D akota statem ent fo r th e annual, can’t S tud ent body election w i ll be and his a rriv a l in O regon in 1923, n e ll, George Hose, A n n M un kres L iq u o r p ro fits fo r th is year are th in k o f a th in g to say. held F rid a y . he d id "e v e ry th in g fro m fa rm in g and L lo y d S elfridge. Chaperones expected to reach $2,000,000. C o slett as a m ere shadow. He has to s e llin g books.” He came to O re ­ lost ten pounds. were M iss V irg in ia Brogden, Jack A t the f if th pe rio d M onday the K illits , M iss M a ry Y oder and Louis gon w ith a r o u n d -trip tic k e t, b u t M usso lin i says he's w illin g to Senate c lu b p u t on the long- Lom ax. negotiate w ith E th io p ia n g o ve rn ­ he lik e d the state so w e ll th a t he A t the P.-T. A. tea given at th e aited one-act comedy, "F o ile d by m ent o ffic ia ls on a g ive-a nd-take has rem ained. In c id e n ta lly he s t ill h ig h s c h o o l last F rid a y a ftern oon , I aw Heck,' w h ic h was attended b y the M em bers o f the H ills b o ro u n io n basis. Yeah -give 'em the dickens has the re tu rn h a lf o f the tic k e t. decorations, program and re fre s h ­ m a jo rity o f the stu d e n t body. T he local store em ploys an a v e r­ hig h school board v is ite d school and take th e ir c o u n try, — G rand m ents in d ica te d th o u g h tfu l prepar- As school dra w s to a close, as- Tuesday and w ere served a lu n c h ­ age o f six d u rin g th e year. A t Rapids Press. present the re are fo u r: K en ne th atlon, and the occasion was e v i- spm bly program s are crow ded so eon by the ca fte ria girls. T hey d e n tly enjoyed by a lt w h o a tte n d ­ those w ho w ish to have a fe a tu re a fte rw a rd s v is ite d classes. W ilco x, w h o has been w ith the T O L E T T E R W R IT E R S ) store fiv e years; M rs. W illis Pyle, ed. The m usical pro gra m consist­ Included have been asked to n o tify M rs. George Jacobson, fo rm e rly ed of piano num bers by Mrs. F red some m em ber o f the assembly dom estic a rt and science teacher, fo rm e rly M iss M a ttie Cox, w ho The A rg u s welcomes le tte rs S ew ell, vocal selections by M rs. co u n cil at least a week in advance. en te rta in e d the fa c u lty T h u rsd a y started w o rk w ith J. C. Penney on fro m its readers fo r p u b lic a ­ the day the store opened here; V. W. G ardn er, and v io lin solos tio n on th is page, p ro vid ed n ig h t at her home Miss M cD onald , by Miss Esther W icks, accom panied The 1935-36 G ir l Reserve cabinet w o n fir s t at b rid g e and M rs. M iss G ladys M atteson and Miss these re q u ire m e n ts are m e t : by M iss M a u rin c M oore. has been in v ite d to spend the Barnea consolation. O ra d e ll P ric k e t, both o f w hom are Keep y o u r le tte r w ith in 300 week-end o f M ay 30-June 1 at the words. P refe re nce w i ll be g iv ­ in th e ir second yea r o f e m p lo y­ ^There w ill be a G ir l Reserve M oths and w ild flo w e rs are be ­ n a .i d e cabin of M a ryb e l F lin t ’s "C am p M e e tin g " soon. These m eet­ en to sho rte r letters. m ent at th e store. com ing scarce e ve ryw h e re except I parents. Due to bo m an y o th e r ings are fo r the purpose o f in ­ Sign y o u r tru e nam e and ad­ in the b io lo g y lab. T here the y are engagements it was necessary to s tru c tin g the g irls on th e tw o dress fu r p u b lic a tiim . Letters a ll gathered In collections, some o f ! postpone th is u n t il a fte r g ra du a­ sum m er camps, M e riw e th e r and ove r pen names are not ac­ w h ic h are e xc e p tio n a lly lo v e ly and tion. ceptable. Seabeck, and h a vin g special r e ­ (By Oregon State Board of Health) w e ll-m o u n te d . The classes are also Please re fra in fr o m ’ h o ld in g H ilh i baseball team w ill p la y at K torts fro m those w h o have gone T he records o f e ve ry life in s u r­ e x p e rim e n tin g w ith pocket gar- I T ig a rd F rid a y . up to scorn o r rid ic u le w r i t ­ pre vio us years. Several g irls ance com pany show th a t o v e r­ ! dens. ers o f o th e r le tte rs, o r persons N e x t w eek m em bers o f th e fac­ have alrea dy registered fo r M e r i­ w e ig h t is lia b ilit y to he a lth and M iss Helen P a rr was a w eek-end u lty w i ll m atch th e ir whose tho ugh ts ru n co n tra ry prowess w ether, w h ere pre pa ration s t i r e th a t the hazard o f excessive w e ig h t guest of M iss E dw yna Broudbent w ith th a t o f the w in n e rs o f the a ll­ being made to care fo r 180 th is to yours. increases w ith a g e . O v e rw e ig h t l 8t the la tte r's home in Salem, school s o ft b u ll tou rn am e nt. y e a r. 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