P age F o u r n I L L S F O R O re d u c e th e d e p a rtm e n t th n t th e n a tio n a l K o v e rn m en t ca n iu> lo n g e r a f fo r d to r e ta in ita hea vy in v e s tm e n t and f u ll p a id in s tr u c t o r s nece<*ary t o te a c h it. N e x t, th o p ro p o n e n ts a rg u e , w h y p ic k j lie g e m en. I f m ilit a r y e d u c a titx i is | he re q u ire d , w h y n o t re q u ire it of ! a ll you u u g m e n ? T h e a n s w e r t o th ia a r « u - j m e n t is obvious. W e a re n o t e d u c a tin g s o ld ie rs , we a re e d u c a tin g leader« to t r a in s o ld ie rs in th e e v e n t o f a n a tio n a l enter« j gency. “ C o lle g e m e n . w ith th e ir e d u c a tio n on I th e h o r r o r« o f w a r a n d th e f u t i l i t y o f n a tio n a l a g g re s s io n , a re th e ©!»• g ro u p w h ic h can m oat s a fe ly be i n t r u - ’ ed w .,n th e k n o w le d g e a n d th e r e s p o n s ib ility o f J m il it a r y t r a in in g f o r n a tio n a l defence. , A ls o c o lle g e m en a re to g e th e r on th e , c a m p u s to o b ta in an e d u c a tio n , a n d it I is no h a rd s h ip f o r th e m to de v o te th re e h o u r* a w eek in a c q u ir i n g t h ' - k n . - w l e k e Clierrv Grove Group E lects,, Í? * Mrs. P. Patton President of Home Extension Unit ARGU S, T h u r u ln y , U» t»>b< i 1. TT I T. L S B O R O , O P F G O N As Mechanical Cotton Picker Got First Biff Test Low Farm Production, H igher Prices Helping Local banners t ’OI I EG 1' G oi\.»lh T he e.'inpo 1'e yield o( 33 p rin c ip a l c ro p s in the country as a hole i • v tim ated 17 pei eent under t h e 19.*1 30 aveisu \ and tola, production 20 to 25 p« r cent belou w hat w ould piobablx 'h a v e been pn»dueed w ith norm al w eather. sa\ v the Septem bci ac. n e u ltu ra l situ atio n icpori of th»» t\ S ( ’ extension s rvice ’Phis Mt ¡n atio n , plus incien ed eon.sumei pm chasing pov ei has boo trd the gim eral farm pin»» level in O re gon to 82 per cent of th*» 1920 30 a\ * rage 10 points, or 24 p»*i cent above A ugust, 1935 In addition O regon ei ops tak en together are slightly above av*ra»:*» T he report contains special sec- ! tions on a num ber of eom m oditi s o f com m ercial im portance in O i • I gen, p articu larly potatoes Owing i to the nearness of th** p titu ip a l mark**ting season for potat* * con | siderahle space is given to an a n OH FG O N (Rv Mr». P Patton) CHERRY GROVE C herry G rove Home Economics' E xtension unit n u t Friday at Mrs. G. W. K u rt.' hom<». The group was sm all due Io the extrem ely busy harvest sea- son. Officers w ere elected as fol- whUe u wou,‘‘ lt‘ M ^ r ‘^ i P to take y o u n g m en fr o m th e f a r m o r e m p lo y * lows: Mrs. P. Patton, president; ’ m e n t, a n d g a th e r th e m to g e th e r a t som e Mis. W allace Folsom, secretary ; c e n tr a l p o in t. Mrs. I.ouic liering, lib rarian ; Mrs ' “ A b o , c o lle g e m en a re r e c e iv in g about G W. K urtz, recreation leader A $900 p e r >ea r f r o m th e s ta te in educa- n and , it is o n ly f it tin g and p ro p e r planned lunch was serv ed at noon. , i t tio hat th e y s h o u ld in r e tu r n dev o te • In the afternoon M.ss B lanche h o u rs to w a r d t r a in in g th e ir, elves to pro« Eickw orth -poke on "T aking In-,t«vi th e n a tio n th a t is n .u k i t h e ir N ex t m ee t- ''«tian p..«s ib le . venlory of O urselves Again t hcv m ilit a r y ing will be O ctober 9. and w ill be held at Mrs G. W K urtz's ig n o ra n c e o f a s u b je c t com e to l-c t i. home. S ubject will be "M enu P lan - best w a y o f p r o t e c tin g a g a in s t it * P»x»« nine and T abic Si rvice. w hich w ill ig n o ra n c e o f m e d ic a l p ro b le m « h e lp i. be the first of a series of th re e c u re th e disease? O r doe« a th o ro u g h u n - d e r> ta n d in g o f th e p ro b le m te n d to aid m eetings on this subject All w om I i in its p re v e n tio n ? en arc invited to attend these m eet | “ L o o k a ro u n d yo u in y o u r c o m m u n ity , ings A balanced pot-luck lunch AU th e y o u n g m en w h o ha ve a tte n d e d will be served at noon w ith the O re g o n o r O re g o n S ta te s in c e 1’.».* •. have 'b e '" e n ’ re q u ire d to «su.nM to ta t,k k e , m il it a r v t r a in in g following com m ittee in c h a q r g e . :'“ u c o n s id e r these Mrs. A hlgrcn, Mrs. T olivc- - Do h e yo yvu men n,ilitir''’ \ cr o — i i i - l j T a n s w cun“ e r is d* obv ,h~ io u s * . Mrs. K urtz. “ L a s t ly th e p ro p o n e n ta a rg u e th a t a n y th in g c o m p u ls o ry is u n « A m e rii ,;n. The School Enjoyed p o s itio n is rid ic u lo u s . F ro m th e tim e a The movie F riday night and the c h ild e n te rs schoo l u n t il it is th ro u g h . cooking school S atu rd ay m orning ^ Î S . p e r f * n t o f th e courses ta k e n a re re gr. up o f c m - conducted by th e electric com q u ire d . S o c s ie tr ty ic tio its n e s lf, up. is n a th e f re e co n pany from H illsboro was enjoyed d p u u c ls t o r o y f r m e an in o rd e r th n t w e can liv e by the tow nspeople. S atu rd ay m orn to g e th e r pea ceably in t roups. ing the cooking dem onstrations in-1 " T h e r e is n o th in g c o m p u ls o ry about a ly s is of fa i'to r : for th is cro p S I’ \ I’E w h ic h a ffe c t p rice Native Son Dies Gaston Thursday F O ltE S T G ltO V E Hal. o,h O de Walkei *»0 dn .1 at hi h o m e in u* iged «put*» in ilei i d have been c ¡(L e d o n S e p le m tn r 23 a n d fiuu i| dll th e Sept* inht'i I ly com pared i \ !*•«• • wet «» held Sunday aft* » *• tim ute ■ iitMiii at th e I .mi e l w o o d I ' h U i r h Tin* report contains data show w d h E ld e r Bee* la ft ot Ik.i (lan d *.t me, th«» total production of pota fieiatm g hdcim «»ht w in tin II l| t •»,».• pel 100 people in each *»f the * * nn tei y 1.» \ * ,o «. th e w estern percentage lie w as b o rn on th e horn«» phic»» r ich year, and o th er dal.« of \a lu e August 13 1876 a n d m a u l e d E , to those who produce the m arket potato*» \Vlul th«» *li11u'liIti*»s to ma E H o ffm an al I u m l <>( (••' r ui v ic e I Lv he encountered b> anvone who un 2. Hkll I )«»«•* a . d i d* » ak. . to « lu n ate potato pi u rs th e widow am t one -on, Hoy, of a i r pointed out. n«\ <»i t he less soin • Ga» ton helpful lilies and data a re pi« O u r ehis Ifleil c o lu m n s m av huve •a nted to aid tin»» *» w ho fa* *» this problem in (1* term ihing till ir mat ju s t w h a t you nr«» lo o k in g for Read th«*»»» tf keting pi «»gram. a 1 LASTING TRIBUTE S' Lest You hornet A • Mav we rem ind v e i l that tin* «’reetion of a m em orial should be ••«•rmi, d.v arn| car*» fully considered M em orial a i r im portant They a re t i e c «sary The m em orial von c ir r i will he the on*» public, la ding, honoring record you can m ake of th*» «leceaAr.l of your fam ily T he principal factors w hich arc related to th*» price level for p o tatoes in O regon from year I*» y ear ar*» th*» size of th»* United OREGON M ONUM ENT W ORKS S tates crop, the general level of II II STANNARD. M anager food prices, and the percentage of rtu in c i i llftllabera th e total crop prixluced in t h c w estern states O thct fact«»i of Government experts are seeking to determine w h e th e r the Rust brothers’ new mechanical cotton local and seasonal n atu re also af- picker is economically feasible a fte r the machine picked about an acre of cotton in an hour nt its first i feet potato price 1* vel and trends. public demonstration, in Stoneville, Miss. W hile the machine demonstrated that it could pick a ! that th«» 1930 potato crop w ill b«» large p a rt of the cotton, it gathered green leaf and tine trash; and several obscivers believed that this i < ne of the sm allest, if not th*» l*»ast. eluded coffee, toast, boiled salmon, a i f tte a n d s a tu n d c e e n t a t is o u n r o t s ta w te i ll in g X to re p n> a y a h i d i- ' m relation to the population d u r w ould reduce value o f the pickings enough to offset savings in picking cost. The machine is seen, broiled steaks, ice cream , beets s ta te f o r th e e d u c a tio n he has rtc c iv c d ing th«» past 1(> yeal Whbl* ale le ft above, as it moved through the cotton field in the demonstration. Mack Rust, co-inventor w ith cooked w ithout parboiling, rice. b y a fe w h o u rs s p e n t in p r e p a r in g h in i- ¡food prices a re about the .one as his brother, John, Is pictured rig h t above, displaying pickings of the machine. ham and lim a beans cooked in th e 1 »e.’ f f o r th e d e fe n -e . f th a t s ta te . h im i a y ear ago. blit th*» u « stern p e r roaster, jellied m olded salad, honey p u rs u e his s tu d y a t his o w n expense. centage of potato production is r y t r a i n in g has a g re a t e d u c a cake-frosting, and ice box cookies. te n M a l il it a va.ue. I above a se ra g e If th*» final potato I t c o m p ris e s h is t o r y , ma p m ent effecting th e con stru ctio n of A large v ariety of electrical k itch re a d in g , h y g ie n e a n d s a n ita tio n ,, d r i «stim ate should be no g ie a te r th in th e Wolf C reek .mil Wilson R iver en equipm ent as well as o th er ar- c o rre c t p h y s ic a l p o s tu re a n d c a re t f th e the S eptem ber 1 gi vernm ent lig- [Jiing your seed » lo a n in g In us for |ironi|>l, efficient roads. tic k s for the hom e w ere on dis- *n d p s y c h o lo g y in q u ic k a n d ac- i lire, total production th. > ear 'It was that, w ithout preju d ice t >1 e,'\ ice. W'e have just in ta lle d a new play. An in vitation w as extended vu. r ^lu- w ould ap p ro x im ate 211 bu hel pci The U n ite d S ta te * g o v e rn m e n t ha W ilson River, the Wolf C reek load to all th e group to inspect t h o $350.000 ( C antinu ed <r»»m p « v » r 1) inn in the count 11 in v e s te d a t O re g o n S ta te c o lle g e ( C o n tin u e d fro m p a r e 1> w as to be driven through to the m odel electric kitchen at the 01- and $225.000 a t O re g o n u n iv e r s ity , a n d com pared to $36 081 a y e a r ago. tho 19?j ", • a \ «■’ t ,• In ': • • • > ! earliest possible closing of th e 17- as it fu rn is h e s , w ith o u t c ost t o th e sta te , th e several pro jects in operation t ■ fice in Hillsboro. w hile the unnm nt to be raised by vious y ars th e final estim ates in s tr u c to r s in th e v a lu a b le educa t i n d ate ;.n,i aw ait anxiously th e final m ile unconstructed gap. d istric t tax this year is $17.573 as h e r e - to -fo r e m e n tio n e d . In a d d itio n to a p p r , -. .il in W ashington of th e must i 'It was an agreem ent m ade by com pared to $18.716 74 th is th e s tu d e n t w h o desire s to ta k e th e recent proposal. T his last pro ject ! Increases of slight proportions are a in n ilern |>n re of eipiipnient u lii» li pei inil us to th e O regon a d m in istrato r for WPA a d va nced c o u rs e , receive s $229.30 in pa y designed to eq ualize th e to tal 1 and by th ? state highw ay d e p a rt noted m general control, in s tru c fr o m th e g o v e rn m e n t w h ic h c o n s titu te - is ta k e w h e a t ami \ etc II out <if uat i. S ep arat inn a enni- a v e ry n e a t s c h o la rs h ip th a t m a k e - pos W PA aiiocatl n of th e pro jects on m ent as the principal official ag en tion, m aintenance and rep airs and s ib le th e c o m p le tio n o f th e e d u c a tio n *. f th ese tw o roads. Il will, in fact, o th er item s, w hile th e item of p íe te as lu i) ’ . if (lesiceli. a good m a n y boys. give a slig h t ad v an tag e in favor of cies concerned.' N ever open the door of an »uto (C o n tin u ed fro m p a re 1) “ A few’ m o n th s ago th e s e lf sam e p ro - is also hard to understand. It w ould debt service shows $100 m»eiled th e W olf C reek road The sponsors ! m obile W ’hen it is trav elin g at any f th is b i ll w e re s tu m p in g th e th is y ear as com pared to $2700 in b cross to th e well protected colonies wment ' ap p ear that if any such agreem ent a g a in s t th e c o m p u ls o ry s tu d e n t a re deeply in terested in both roads ; considerable rat*» of speed, cautions in n o rth ern A frica? W hy does s J fe ta ^ e te lean was en tered into it could in t only last year's budget. in g co p io u s te a rs on b e h u if and earn estly hope for th e ir early P ro m p t C o st D rastic reduction in school tax ' th«» safety d ep artm en t of th e O re- Ja p a n invade defenseless M anchu- of t a *e n d p r -x w tr e e p __ __ _ s e lf s u p p o rtin g s tu d e n t w h o com pletion an d a sim u ltan eo u s op re la te to projects yet to be w orked I gon S tate M otor as i.catio n . To il- in the B eaverton d istrict i.s in d i ko and n o rth ern China, and leave had to ’ pay '¿¿o ’¿jT’ four yea ra f o r out. WPA projects are set up s e p a r ening. cated in th e budget announced , lu stra te th*» point, the m otorists’ unm olested t h e m ore accessible s tu d e n t tv e a n d in less th a n y e a r he "T he sponsors have ap p reciated ately w ith definite d etails and Vladivostok. Russia, a n d P h ilip w a n ts t u ta k e fr o m h im an jp p o r t u n it y the generous co-operation received cn ee set up carry th e ir own allo ca th ere this w eek and w hich will be organization cited a recent case of o f re e e iv in v a s c h o la rs h ip f, r tim e s as v o ttd on at th e annual im»etmg j a w om an w ho was killed w hen he pine Islands? g r e a t ." from th e S ta te H ighw ay com m is tions and a re ad m in istered acccr I- Monday night, O ctober 19. iti the fell from a car driven by her son REMEMBER "The lesson of h istory is th a t sion. M ultnom ah county, th e City inglv. It w ould s.e m very irre g u la r ¡ high school building. ; O pening th e door to cl<• it m ere the aggressor nations attack those of P o rtlan d and th e able lead ersh ip j ;,nt* Quite im possible for th e high DAIRY E stim ated budget for the next securely sh e was jerk ed out of the POULTRY least able to protect them selves. of E. J. G riffith , sta te a d m in is tra t w ay com m ission to have en tered y ear am ounts to $51 823.99 a com c ar w hen the fore*» of th*» w ind in terfe rin g He w ent on to say th a t th e ROTC or of WPA. and his office as well in to any agreem ent FEEDS FEEDS sw ung the door wid*» before he pared to $54,548.76 a y ear ago E is a part of th e national defense as th e e n g in ee rin g genius of Louis w ith projects already approved, ar.d tim ated r*»ceipts include $8967 on could r* least* her g rip especially w ithout consulting t h e , act to give us train ed officers in G. .Apperson w ho has been d ire c t in o rd er to avoid sim ilar icei- hand at th e beg in n in g of th e year th e event of national invasion, w ho "Slow up at n ig h t” is sound a d ly in charge. T he trem en d o u s in co n tractin g parties We hope and dents m otorists a re advi. d to m ake could be th e nucleus The ROTC vice any tim e, but m otorists should fluence of th e O regon Jo u rn a l in believe it is a m istaken in te rp re w ith to tal receipts estim ated a t sure that all doors a re d o s e d tight at present requires 90 hours per tak e heed especially as th e rainy assisting in th e ap p ro v al of these tatio n on the part of the Jo u rn a l . $40.966.57. leaving $10 857 42 to be before sta rtin g and to <•*» that no year, only 39 of w hom a re in ac season approaches, according to W pr iects cannot be u n d erestim ated th at the highw ay com m ission ar.d j raised by tax atio n in the district. garm ents are caught. If a door hits tual drill, and th e oth er hours a re R. McDonald, d irecto r of th e O re- and also h; - been sin cerely ap p re- WPA en tered into any agreem ent to be opened, first slow dow n or E n lig h te n m e n t spent in studying history, san ita- gon S tate M otor association i n ciatcd. affecting projects to date. M iI ORM K'K DEERING FARM MA( IHNERV com e to a compl te stop. F irem an Why w ere you kissing tion, m ap reading, and oth er s u b - . charge of safety. "N atu rally th e recen t ed ito rial "T he sponsoring bodies a rc very my girl in a d ark co rn er last night'* jects of . high educational value. ik . _ .u P hone 271 160 W . M ain S t in th e ir desire th a t the a s in c sun goes dow n trio num - criticism in th ? Jo u rn a l cam e as a earn est Seam an Now that I’ve seen her A sk y o u r a tto rn e y to send your o t h ^ u b U c r t ^ , n s c h o , K r z s i n ^ b er of acc id tn ts *>* i ? d . com plete su rp rise to th e tw o spon- W ilson riv e r project co ntinue w ith in th e daylight, I w onder m yself legal ad v ertisin g to the A rgus lin g counties. T hese sponsors can- ou t w ith d raw al of m en or eq u ip Ex. pointing to state of f O n g o n c. •.- A rgus classified ads r t results. m aking it a requ irem en t, th ey dent records of his s ta te . not help b u t feel th a t this criticism m ent and at the sam e tim e as ra p sim ply have increased th e n u m b er m mpnf » ! cam e from m isu n d erstan d in g of id ly as th e allocation of funds are ent. of hours necessary to graduate by how th e orig in al pro ject w as w o rk proved and m ade, b rin g in g into "M any m otorists fail to realize ed out and from lack of com- ap the nu m b er spent in m ilitary drill. m ore even balance th ? w ork mi , th e im portance of slackening th e ir “ F u r t h e r , w h ile th is s u b je c t is re q u ire d . th e tw o roads th at additional m en pleto in fo rm atio n as te d etails, OCTOBER 3-10, VISIT THE r s tu d e n t can e a s ily be excused i f he o r ; speed as night comes. Even th e b ;s i "A ll sponsors w ere aw are th at an d m achinery may be placed upon h is p a re n ts o b je c t, o r i f th e re is a e o n - 1 neadiignts do not provide ad equate i AT PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION th e Wolf C reek road. f l i c t w it h a n y o th e r s u b je c t o r i f he is lights to p erceive d anger far enough eQua! progre. s had not been m ade "W e ask. '1 ' T h at favoritism to w o r k in g his w’a y a n d needs th e tim e . ahead to stop safelv. Also, th e road- on ’ ^e roads to d a te on th e eith e r road be forgotten; <2> T h a t! W it h in th e la s t tw*o years 4S9 pe rso n s ’ u ■ anc^ ■ \ ariOUS . objects ■ ; ha ve been excused a t th e u n iv e r s it y a n d in th e path WPA p ortions of th e w ork. This. b o th be pressed to w ard com pletion j how ever, w as n a tu ra l a n d to be o n ly f iv e ha ve been re fu s e d e x e m p tio n , j seefl in th e ir tr u e propor- xpected. T he ap proved p ro jects to as one g reat highw ay project; '3) tw o o f w h o m w e re f la n k e r s in a ll su b - tions at nig h t.” ¿ « ■ t.: ( w o ii f w h o m to o k i t » m l later I M cDonald pointed out th at w h ile d ate a re not equal and can n o t be- T h at harm ony and co-operation I su p p o rt the W PA in its portion of I g a y e te s tim o n y o f H» v a lu e , a m i th e re - driv j ng at pight on d ry pavem ent CJm<’ w’ual u n ,il th e Project now r ^ 'Y o “ y \ £ , r h ^ w « t a r u e r o u s th a n d d v i r 7 ? n gP a P P ^ a l in W ashington D th e w ork and th e highw ay com ission in th e p a rt th a t m ust neccs- opposed to it a n d c o n s e q u e n tly w as re - daylight, w et pavem ent creates ev- • IS been definitely accep-ed. m q u ir r d to ta k e it. en g reater hazard. T hese hazards lVic rep o rts of th e W PA office sessarily fall to them to th e end “ T h e re is n o t n o w . a n d n e v e r has been listed as difficulty of ^tooninr? an<3 recen t ap p ro v al of H arry th a t both roads m ay be com pleted ra g e o n n • , , . . J J o TT — , ; — n m o ve m e n t o f th e s nt tu u d den e n t« ts in O re increased h ead r t lig h t H opkins t him self, to g eth er w ith th e at th e earliest possible date; and S ta te e o lle jre o r th e u n iv e r s ity t o re q uickly a n d ! splendid progress m ade on both '4> T hat additional men and e q u ip glare. m o ve m il it a r y e d u c a tio n . A p o ll has re m ent be added to th e W olf C reek c e n tly been ta k e n a m o n g 54 u n iv e r s itie s J In som e states, he said, an at- roads, has left no occasion for road in o rd er th a t it m ay be ru s h a n d collevres a n d q u e s tio n n a ire « w e re s e n t ’ doubt of th e cap ab ility of th e . . . , . . tem p t Is being m ade to illu m in ate a n d receive d back of p a r- ed to an early com pletion." V h T y ^ V ™ highw ays w ith sodium vapor lamp.- H S T i V r e g L l a r uspicion 't y ™ o f these A ttending th e m eeting w ere n ty o r irre g u .a la rit} rity in th e m an- w hich throwr off an even light lignt en- tia uaI1tv and 1939. Ju d g e H H Rosenberg. M ayor N in e ty - e iu h t , r u l f iv e - te n th , p e r rent , abling m otorists to see far enough agemen* , voted a - a in s t a b o iia h in tt m il it a r y e d u e ,. ahead to avoid d an g er but no def- "A ll in all. considered in th e light S w ett and others of Tillam ook: Ju d g e T em pleton and H erm an t io n . a n d in O re y n n S ta te c o lle g e , w h iih j n j t e move h a s b e e n r n a d e t h n - i • ‘ r,r 'h e 'p q u en co of events and th e o n e e f th e ^ 1 , m w I in th u » t0 ulloca-ions u n d er th e pro jects ap- K erkm an. com m issioner of W ash o n ly th re e c u t o f 28' ington county. ' A safe m axim um speed for n ig h t Proved, th e sponsors feel satisfied f a v o r o f a b o lis h in g . is well. It T h e fa c t i« th a t th e re is a c o m m itte e d riv in g u n d er norm al condti )7.s i- and confident th a t al, : th e ir feelin g th a t w h atev er p o r k n o w n a , th e n a tio n a l c o m m itte e a r a i n . t about 40 m iles per hour. ;• wa m il it a r y e d u i-a tio n w h ic h is c o n d u c tin « „ „ ¡ n t - a tion of th ese tw o g reat roads WPA th i—o d r iv e ' th r o u g h o u t th e U n ite d S tate?, ; P n i e u > U i. compl tes reliev es th e S tate H igh and p re s u m a b ly have h i t u p o n O re g o n ! -----------------------------------— w ay com m ission of ju st th a t m uch because o f o u r in it ia t iv e la w s , m a k in g i t I Force of Habit expen !■ and b en efits th e state at p o s s ib le t o go b e fo re th e people. T w o acquaintances, w ho had not “ T h is is seen b y th e fa c t th a t th e large to th a t e x a c t extent. _____ t o l sta o te , clllcII, , llc <J u rn al steps th u s f - a r ta k e n "h a v e " fo iio w o d th e 1 s e e n M acPherson for some years. "The m e n t of th e U Jo recom m ended steps as y iv e n h y th e n a - Called at his house On SatU ldav j , ’e C p n t e m b e r 21 "/■ n a l c o m m itte e a g a in s t m il it a r y e du ca- evening. Mrs. M acPherson answ er- u -- » . p i . m o r Z l. 'M onth ; ago th e r e was an agree- tio n . T h e p ro p o n e n ta o f t h is b i l l a rg u e n , i t h e r f n n r t h a t a l l th e y d e s ire t o d o is m a k e m il l- i ,,A .< ' r*u i- i I "n>e.ee ],vp hCrC? t a r y e d u c a tio n o p tio n a l a n d n o t re q u ire d . T h i* i» n o t tr u e , f o r th e p ro p o n e n t» o f i th ey asked. th e b i ll, in a t le a s t t w o occasions, have A y.” was the woman’s reply, 17,628 Oregon boys and girls, who completed 4-1 Club (dated t h a t t h is w a s o n ly th e p r e lim in a r y ‘just carry hm in!” —Ex. s te p to w a r d th e u ltim a t e a b o litio n . 1? - SI -Seed Cleaning- Non-High School Budget Lowered Continuance Both Sea Routes Asked HART-CARTFiR DISC CI.I ANI R Car Door Dangerous, Asserts Motor Club Military Training Factor for Peace Service—Reasonable Slow U p at Night Motor Club Warns Î. X. Î,. HILLSBORO FEED CO 4 - 4 j(2 la ^ M tâxtviÂe eluetadet iniutanceS. THE FAVORITE NEW SPAPER O' iS- Powers Grocery “ F u rth e r. in W is c o n s in , w h e re th e y had sueceede J in m a k in g i t o p tio n a l, th e y n o w p icke * th e lin e « o f in c o m in g s tu d e n ts , u r g in K th e m n o t to ta k e m il it a r y e d u c a tio n , a n d a re e n d e a v o rin g t o ao SUFFERING with a COLD? Try our special fo rm u la projects last year, need no four-leaf clover "for luck". They have one in the insignia of the 4-11 Clubs which is a symbol for “good living" This year, 25,000 will work for this award of merit. Character, not chance, controls the destinies of these heirs-to-Oregon-agriculture, who add to the three R's their 4-H’s— for clear Heads, loyal Hearts, useful I lands and better Health. Phone 81 Main Street Prompt Service Oregon’s prosperity will be safe in the hands of these 4-H Club workers. Last year they showed $84,000 profit on projects involving $228,000 worth of livestock and goods. Oregon’s social system is soundly based upon this "younger generation” now being trained to earn while they learn the most modern methods of farming, live stock-raising, and homemaking, who early begin the practice of working in cooperation with their neighbors, in the 2030 Oregon 4-H Clubs. Specials for Saturday Only fo r quick relief. SPAGHETTI Palm Cold Capsules pkg. HOT SAUCE Built to Last a Lifetim e! 50c PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Tim e is a g re a t fa c to r in th e D ru g Business— a R e g iste red P h a rm a cist is on d u ty in our «tore a t all tim es. T om ato J u ice Circulating Heaters Lima Beans $ 3 8 .So *45 .75 Other m odels as low as $29.75 KRAM IEN’S Palm D rug Store Preaerlptlon D m n to ta Phone 26# Bristol Hardware Hillsboro Open until 9 p. m. Saturdays N ext door lo Venetian Theatre j .»• 43c S au erk rau t 43c SPINACH 45c *> I 3 cans for Red & W hite. ................. 3 cans for. Since 1911 when the state-wide 4-H Club movement was inaugurated, some of the most interesting and valued customers of The First National Bank of Portland have been 4-H Club members who can transact business like "old timers”. Many years banking experience with 4-H Club workers has convinced us that membership in this great organization is real c h a ra c te r-in su ra n c e and a sound foundation for credit. 25c 3 cans .......................................................... 20-inch 25-inch 14c 3 cans See th ese new Shasta W ood-Burning PROMPTLY 29c F ran co -A m erican . 3 cans ........... M any o th e r item s specially priced fo r S a tu rd a y . T hese prices good O ctober 3 only. !.t5 HILLSBORO BRANCH * FIRST N ATIO NAL BANK OF PORTLAND 'First National Bank West of the Rockies'