The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 22, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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TTT LT. S D O R O
A R G U S , TTT T. T. S F O R O .
OREGON
T h u rsd ay , O cto b er 22, IM fi
Big Fires from Little Sparks Grow!
w hich w ill not be rep eated h e re ­
I is ill :i tulx-i-ruto-is aanltai iuin Mrs. Elsie K oehn n and Mi and at O< poe Bax in tim e to xvitiic .
after." M cCulloch said in discuss­
: th ere They report his c«»i»i1iti«»n <»>• . Mi
I Lo nm uu and . on
th e funeral xcrviecu of the txvo
ing th e situation
The com pany
I fair
Txvo book-
xvx»re
p u re h a -a d
by
has at my request d eferred th e col­
P a i d Wilsun uf Alaska is x im Mi • I ane from the monex xxluch xoting men w in » xx ere di owned
lection of the toll charges in T u a la ­
itm g Mr and Mrs C h ester Pax us i xx a > e o l l c c t i 'd o n I ’enn.x |>av in the ttu re < b tober I The nshc of tin*
tin valley and G resham
areas
ja n d sons
. high school Th>‘ book - purcha exl m e n x x c ie pho cd in .i mall « nio«»
pending a series of inform al con­
M rs
E F
P arks and d au g h ter » i re "i Il-’i n»us \t 1 x «•nti!i «‘ ' bx Hieb
ferences in the affected localities
l i n k ’.Mi f a t h o m s o u t b i th«» o c e a n
r .tin n e d to her home in Portlaiul at.l lla lL b u ito n uttd "Congo I.ILl
Birthday Celebrated; Folk w hich will be held soon, at w hich
Eridax after a L k dux x i it xx ilh bv M n t m
I x I«» W t ilfo r « ! ie tu r n « » d h o m e E i b
tim e all th e facts can be given to
Lev parents. Mi and Mi
C II
F G A lh ii ci»mpnny of Pm i day a lte r spending a m onth work
Move During Week
tin' interested and affected p atrons
K auffm an Mi
K autfm an aecom
lami xvill Mipplx t ht» seni«»!’ «lass mg at the P rank G cnzci hom e on
of the company.
1 p.mied her hom e for a visit
1 nu*mb«»i*' ‘ cl.O s rings «»r pin . 1Eigh G reen M ountain
(By M r«. J. C S m ith ,
The to ll-free system u n d er w hich
Mr and Mrs. Eh H opkins of tre n univi . have b«»en giv« Il to
Pet«» J a c o b , left T h u rsd ay f u r
H AZELDAI.E E ight tables
the com pany had been o perating
Pa? eo. Wash are x isitinp, Mi and I Mi.-. ( îiltm i'. th*» « m or cl.i- i ad Illinois t > maki an extendi«! Visit
"500" w ere played at the com m un­ th e small exchanges in th e T u a la ­
' x isor, six for pin . .nid guani.. ¡ and
Mis
E
E
I
tonkins
ity club card p arty S atu rd ay e v e ­ tin valley and G resham districts.
< Mrs C harles Shipley of Hank , txx vlv «» for rings
ning. High honors w ent to K a th e r­ M cCulloch explained, w as in viola-
%ti\ili.iv \ P lans lliu n e r
and Mr and Mr
(¡eorue M» E a r
ine D essinger ot B eaverton and :i, n ef the "u n d u e p reference"
\m e r u a n Legion A uxihaix xvill
Take
Lou' and d au g h ter of Eorest G rove
G eorge A ltishin and second to clause of th e public u tilities act
I spent the xxeek .tut xxith Mi and I hold a pot luck d in n er Whsim- d i.x
Mrs. J. C S ou th and I. G. Boy. w hich provides th at "if any p u b ­
I M i' Phil Parinlex and fam ily at I in tin» Banks I e*b< n hall Th
low to Mrs W A. J o n i- and C P. i c u tility shall m ake or give undue
m e m b e r s and then fri»‘iuL are lu ­
Eoss.
I OK l \ I I l t \ M I SE
Syverson. The com m ittee in ch arce or u n reason ab le p referen ce or a d ­
Mr and Mrs N iles Jcn k eiv ef xated to eem e and xxork on a quilt
included Mrs C larence W alker. vantage to any p a rtic u la r person,
to
be
raffled
x»ff
at
the
b
a
/ta
i
Kelso. Wash . spent the xxeek end
Mrs. John 'Im lah and Harold S h ap ­ firm or corporation or to any p a r­
DEI TÀ DRUG STORE
xxith relatives in Banks Mrs Jen k - | w hich xvill be given N ovem ber 211
er.
ticu lar locality, o r shall subject any
ens
xvill
he
rem
em
bered
as
Mixs
s
h
.
tinr.
Purlx
S
:tunlax
Mr. and Mrs. H arry C ushing and p articu lar person, firm, co rporation !
C le o Parm lev.
, Bank'. Epxxorth League is having ■«s■■■■BaaBCi«aai«NBRaBD
th eir little son Donald of Olympia. or locality to any u n d u e or u n ­
Mr and Mrs C laude H utetien; of a skating party at tin* H illsboro
Wash., spent last w o rk -en d w ith reasonable p reju d ice or d isadvan- |
iT aft spent T hursdax night x x it h lin k
n
5
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B lackburn. tage in any respect w hatsoever I
Saturdax
All
Hie young ■
i Mi and Mi
J J H u teh en < Thex 'p e o p le a re inxit.ct to go They
Mr. C ushing is b ro th e r to Mrs. such public u tility shall lie deem ed
had j u s t re tu rn e d from a trip to xvill m eet at the church at 7.
Blackburn.
guilty o f u n ju st discrim ination. !
I aG rattde
Mr. and Mrs Ross W ard and w hich is hereby elearlv p rohibited
Sellers is spending a fexx
Mr and Mrs P e lta u t H utchens days of this w eek \is itm g frien I • in
th eir fam ily and Mrs Ida Wiley and declared unlaw ful."
and
son
of
T
illam
ook
x
isited
Mr
have moved to th eir home in P o rt­
( ¡ tia i a u l p f i l
\\d i k
bu
in P ortland.
The West Coast T elephone com- j
and M rs J J Hut hens W» dm -
land Mr. and Mrs C harles K ling
The Epxxauth L eague «if Hank •
day
are living in th e house lately oc­ party, as now constituted." M cCul­
xx as not rep resen ted at th e S a h m
loch points out in a statem en t cov- ;
T he Eir G rove Sexving club met i rally day due to Lick of tra n sp o r­
cupied by the W ard fam ily.
ering the situation, "is th e result
for
the
first
tim
e
since
List
spring
tation.
B irthday C elebrated
of th e com bination of a large num - •
Tuesday, xxith Mr. B ernard Sellers
F or Esti nidi es
B
Mr and Mrs Ered Wolf« . 1 ami ■
Mr and Mrs. John Im lah e n te r­ b er of sm all telephone com panies
I A pot luck d in n e r xvas served at soils Lyle and V ernon ami «laugh
tained w ith a p arty on S unday ev e­ purchased over a period of years ,
P
h
o
n
e
1341
■
! noon.
ter Ju a n ita of B ank- amt lta /e l
ning to celebrate th e an n iv ersary by the West Coast com pany It now '
Mr and Mrs W alter E u/ie and W«>tford and Dollx Dalan of Mon
of th eir d aughter Eloise's fo u rteen th serves such w idely scattered areas !
txvo
children
of
G
eneva.
N
Y..
are
m outh v i s it e d the Lincoln county
birthday. P resent w ere Dolly. Nor as L aG ran de and vicinity. G resham i
xisiting Mrs Enzie’s parents. Mr lu aches Sundax They droxe across
S
man and B uster R inehart. 5
,
and vicinitv. H illsboro-T igard-Sher
and Mrs \ C G onnant Mr En th e N ew port bridge .«mi a iiix c d ■
flaaflKcaBnaaaaaaflaaaiiatfBB
M argaret and R uth M iller. A m elia, we d-Scholls and vicinities. M arsh-
1 zie. xx be .. •». the h o rticu ltu ral
V irginia and F ran k Leonetti A n- field-N orth Bend and vicinitv. Co-
I ex p erim en t statio n connected xxith
na Mae. and Robert Long. A nita q u ille and vicinitv. P o rt O rford
( ’ornell U niversity, is on a 35-dax
•4
and W anda H esterlee. W illard Roe- and vicinity. Gold Beach and vicin-
j leave T hey plan to re tu rn hom e
beek. Ollie Tullifson. E arl P ick ett, itv Its o perations also ex ten d in to I
by way of Long Beach, C alifornia,
W illiam S ch.igh. Jack Koch. E.-tel- C alifornia, w here it serves C rescent
xv h ere they w ill visit Mr. Enzie’s
la and Eloise Im lah.
C ity and vicinity. As th ese sm all
i parents.
F am ily M oves
telephone u tilities w ere purchased
A picnic xvas enjoyed Sunday at
Mr. and Mrs H. Hemming, w ho bv th e com pany it m erely adopted '
’he hom e of Mr and Mrs B ernard
have been occupying th e F raser th e p rev ailin g ra te schedules of
S ellers Those atten d in g xvere Mr
farm for the pas', year, have m oved th e p u rchased com pany. W hen I
and Mrs
W alter Enzie and txvo
away Mrs Donald F raser has re- assum ed th is office in M arch. 1935.
ch ild ren P h ilip and B everly of
tu rn ed and h er son M organ Shelley and investigated th e ta riff filings
G
inexa,
N
Y Mr and Mr> A C
W. S. A tl.e. T hose w ere used by
and his fam ily accom panied h. r of th e various telep h o n e com panies
Mr. A tlee's g ra n d fa th e r in E ngland C onnant, and K nneth S h ird er of
and w ill m ake th e ir hom e h ere th is I discovered th a t th e re w ere 119 i
and M rs Shsim an
t o trim fetlocks on his fine horses. Banks and Mr
sep arate and d istin ct filings by th e I
w inter
Aniam: th e o th er in terestin g things of P ortland O thi r callers d u ring
Mrs. M ary M cH enry w as receiv ­ West Coast com pany.
ex h ib ited w ere tw o q uilts and tw o the day xvere Mr and Mis Ja k e
ing felicitations from h er fam ily
"M any d iscrim in ato ry rates be- '
•baw ls over a hun d red y ears old N arup, Mr and Mrs. Jo h n Narup,
and friends last Monday, it b eing tw een localities appeared in th e I
and a p ra y e r book p rin ted before
( B r M iss M a ry S a n d y ,
few days of this w eek w ith Mr
th e eighty-ninth an n iv ersary of h er tariffs: for instance, in th e G res- 1
the rev o lu tio n ary w ar. a collection
:e D illc,
birthday.
ham locality and in th e T u alatin , B A N K S— A m ayor, r e c o r d e r . Mar.;.i: t • K ob.
of old pictures of the tow n and
Mr and Mrs M illard B urnett and com
A P erso n al Note from
V irginia M iller spent several days vallev th ere w ere several exchanges I tre a s u re r and th re e councilm en a re
m unity attra c te d a great deal
Ralph W ilcox o:d
of last w eek in P o rtlan d w ith h e r and th e existing tariffs of th e corn- to be elected at th e city electio n Mr. and Mr
of
attention.
tin* pen of
N
ovem
ber
3.
A
m
ass
m
eeting
w
ill
tw
o
ch
ild
ren
pier.:
ked
mi
tl--
cousins.
p any p erm itted calls to be m ade
Mrs C arl S trib ich and d au g h ter
farm at S coggir V alley Sunday.
| betw een local exchanges, w hich ! also b e h eld soon.
I.ueille
cam
e
to
B
anks
Sunday
and
H onor Roll G iven
M ike Good R ecords
by all th e ru les of telep h o n e ra te
T he honor roll for first ,-ix w eeks took Mrs S ’lib ieh 's grandm other.
B anks high sch o o l honor roll for
m aking a re actu ally long distance
Mrs M. A Dodds, to her hom e in
| or toll calls, w ith o u t any toll charge the first six w eeks of school is as for th e B anks g rade school is
F orest G rove for d in n er A long
for th e same. In no o th er p art of follow s: a one average. Mix Davis: follows: 1st and 2nd grades. B ar­ d riv e in the aftern o o n was also en-
th e com pany's te rrito ry , n o tab le at I tw o av erage. M ax H iatt. R obert b ara D enton. Donald Philip«, D avid j >ved by Mrs Dodds.
Witt and V ernon Cop; 3rd and 4th
H ELV ETIA —T he school children LaG rande. M arshfield-N orth Bend ; Schlegel. E ugene W irtz. L o retta grades.
Mr. and Mrs G eorge Moss and
B arb ara Wilson. M am a
at H elvetia had a su rp rise p arty ! and G old Beach, w as such a p rac­ Davis. Je w e ll R idling. Peggy W il­ Finck. Sam M aeda at d Kay L n n; son Roy of P hilom ath spent the
son. Ina L ee R osencranes. B etty
on th eir teacher. Jo sep h Wenzel. tice p rm itted.
"In considering th e w hole state­ McCann. R obert H iatt. Jo h an n a 5th and 6th grades. C onni ■ Lou w eek-end w ith relativ es in Banks.
M onday afternoon, th e occasion b e ­
V anD orn. M argery Wilcox. Evelyn
Mrs. Ton, Engen and son Lee of
in g his b irth d ay an n iv ersary . The w ide p ictu re it ap p ears necessary H ss. E lean o ta S trassel. Ja c k Sea- K essler and Rosie K inashita: 7th Bank
■ and Mr. and M rs C arl W in, ■
school children arran g ed for th e Jn t«er th e sta tu te th at eith e r th e bold. Rita D uyck. Rita Cop. E tta and 8th grades. B eulah Shi: en ’,
p arty and invited th e ir p aren ts com pany should be req u ired to do B ailey, Jo h n H iatt an d E velyn ■Norman L ien. Sheila H ill. R udolph of N orth P lains drove to T routdale
l l r r c h n tr a c to r l l i. it h m h ' nuulern a m i
m otiern fro m ra il!«
S unday to see L auren W hite, w ho
and school patrons to atten d . N ine- ow av w ith all toll ra te s betw een Rinck.
B crw ald. D ickie V anD orn and Ma­
Lose Game
♦cen w ere present m aking a t. * .1 of (ocal exchanges or to do aw ay w ith
u
lo
r
Io
ilea«,
b
a
r.
I
on
«
c
ttlc
li.u
k
in
a
c
o
m
fo
i ta lilc liu iiiim x k -
bie
K
inoshita.
B anks high school football team
02. A fter recess it w as voted to free calls betw een exchanges. The
O peretta I’ieked
t
\
p
c
xent.
p
iib
li
the
«
ta
rte
r
b
u
tto
n
—
am
i
th
r u — ZiSton Io the
close school and have a urogram . practice had to be m ade uniform w as defeated by th e St M ary's
The operetta. "P aints and P atch ­
Mrs. E lm er B atch eld er led t h e so th a t one locality serv ed by the team F rid a y aftern o o n on the es," has been selected by th e teach ­
B
anks
field
by
a
sco
re
of
18-7.
l i m n o f th e t>-< \ lim lr r , \ a lv e -iu -h c a il en gine. I l ’g a h ig h -g ra d e ,
singing and m usical num bers and com pany w ould not b e unduly-
ers of th e B anks grade school to
Express Appreciation
recitations w e r e given. E ighth discrim in ated against as against a n ­
be
put
on
before
T
hanksgiving.
The
O i l Q u a k e r b r in g s y o u a b a r r e l
a
u to m o tiv e
p la n t w it li re g u la r tr a c to r » t r r n g lli am )
other.
Since
th
e
alm
ost
univ
ersal
T he B anks F ootball letterm en o peretta featu res gypsy characters.
grade girls presented Mr. Wenzel
o f q u a lit y in e v e ry b o t t le a n d it
w ith a large decorated cake w ith ru le in O regon and in all other wish to th a n k th e B anks com m un­ Miss H elen D ickerson is th e d i­
rilggednc««,
d o e s n 't c o s t y o u a b a rre l o f m o n e y .
th e inscription “H ap p y . B irthday", states, is to re q u ire a to ll charge ity and n eig h b o rin g cities for the rector. Those tak in g p art a re th e
A t yo u / ‘r t f t r in B o u r b o n o r Rye
and 27 candles b u rn in g on it. Mr. betw een local exchanges, th e n a tu ­ tu rn out at fhe dan ce in th e gym - four upper grades of the school.
l o u can get th a t m o to r in tw o Ivpe e, tlie " 7 f t ” I I C w ith
W enzel expressed h is a p p re c ia tio n ral th in g to do w as to place th e n asium . The o u ’come fin an cially
The O1J Quaker Co., Lawrenceburg, tod.
C urio E xhibit Interests
h
ig
h c o in p rc e -io n In-ad fo r re g u la r g a -o lin e , o r th e " 7 f t " K I >
fo r the honor extended to him and T u alatin v alley and G resh am c o m -' w as larg e as w ell as th e n u m b er
T he c u rio exhibit p u t tut by th®
S C H E N L E V ’S
said he liked to w ork in th is com- I m un ities in th e sam e statu s as oth- of people present.
M others' club in connection w ith
w
ith
d iffe re n t head am i m a n ifo ld fo r keriM ene o r N o . I
m
unitv. . ----
Mr. W
enzel cu
--------,
---------
— t th
— e cake
------ f r com m uniH es serv ed not only
A lb ert H eard re tu rn e d hom e F rl- th e silv e r tea F riday afternoon
w hile th e girls served cocoa and b v .he w e st Coast T elephone com -, j a y a fte r a tw o w eeks' hu n tin g proved interesting. T he old st th in g
d is tilla te . I on p ic k y o u r fo c i, p ic k a m o to r ile -ig n c d fro m th e
pany. but b y th e P acific com pany t r jp j n east ern O reeon. T h ere w ere on ex h ib it w as a p air of scissors
cookies to „11
oil.
Pnn m m s - ex »me "I non 1 »f nm iiirl'er,
„
, ,
The school board and patrons o f , and rem ove this 'lo cality p reju d ice fo u r m en in th e h u n tin g p arty .
p ro u n d u p to th a t fu e l a n d n o th in g else, a m i get m tix in iiu n
tw o hun d red y e a r; old. loaned bv
"W hen th e new ta riff of th e West
H elvetia appreciate th e servic th at
H en ry McDonald. V ern P ric k e t,
Coast
T
elephone
com
pany
w
as
filed
een/ior/iv
on every d ra w b a r, lic it o r p o w e r ta k e -o ff jo b .
Mr. W enzel gives no t only as a
and M ax D reezen atten d ed th e
to the re- B litz W einhard's ju b ilee in P o rt-
teac h er b u t also as an e le c tric ia n , ' m v atten tio n w as . . called
.
M l c o n tro ls are at y o u r lin g e r tip s a m i oner«
and plum ber. His effo rt- and serv - m oyal of th ese d iscrim in ato ry „rates 1 land T u esd ay evening
the intro d u ctio n -*
of - a sm all
ices have helped to get electric and 1 *'
” toll
E velyn K essler. M argery W ilcox
Itip
lH iiij, 6 -e y lin d e r p o w e r im p u ls e s get the
light and ru n n in g w ater in stalled charge b etw een exchanges. B ecause and S heila Hall, piano pupils of
__________
________
in th e school. M uch of his tim e in of th e m an d ate against p reju d icial Mrs.
J u lia H
ufford. played _ a trio
j i d i done ju s t n l i t t le fa s te r, a l i t t le b e tte r,
th e evening is given to tra in in g th e r a t . s in favor of one locality as I at an E astern S ta r luncheon given
B oy Scouts an d ju n io r band b e- against another, and th e req u ire- S atu rd ay at th e H eathm an hotel
and a lit I le che ap er. See us fo r a d e m o n -I ra t io n .
m ent laid upon m e to v iew th e in- \ ¡n P o rtlan d .
sides th e com m unity band.
Mr. and Mrs. E lm er B atch eld er terest of the^consum ers as a ^whole
Mrs. H ow ard W ilbur spent th e
W e caii su p p ly co n crète or
en tertain ed w ith a d in n er p arty at and not in fav o r of any p articu lar w eek -en d w ith irienc*s at P o rt j
v
itrified clay pipe, or iron
locality
I
accepted
th
e
filing.
A
ngeles.
Wash.
th e ir hom e F riday evening for
Miss M oxie H opkins sp en t the \
soil pipe. F o r e stim ates on
A gency
Mr. and Mrs. H en ry Jacobson. Mr. , "In
. . th is . connection
, .. ,
, it m ust b e
and Mrs. G eorge Jacob-on. Mr. and . P; l n m ind th a t when any par- w eek -en d w ith frien d s in S eattle. '
Every Form o f Insurance
tile
com
plete
jo
b
of
hooftingl
Mrs. P ete Y u n k er and Mr. and Mrs. tic u la r locality enjoys a lesser rate S a tu rd ay sh e atten d ed th e W ashing­
•
««'¡th F arm ers' C ash S tore
T elephone 1732
« E r-. rnest Z
r» urcher. rr.1
nr * th e sam
enmn e eorvirn
service 4hnn
th an nnnfbnr
an o th er ton H uskies-O regon S tate B eavers
up— Call
j 116 S. 3rd
The even in g was for
— Res. P hone 2092
locality
enjoys,
th
at
th
e
second
lo
­
150 E. M ain
P hone 3061
H illsboro
football gam e th ere.
sp en t play in g cards.
H illsboro, O regon
cality is necessarily paying a p a r t . C h a rlo tte F in c k is spen d in g a
Mrs. F red Y ungen and h er b ro th ­ ef th e bill for th e first locality.
e r Abe T rum an w ere v isiting F red T he W est C oast T elephone com ­
Y ungen at th e St. V incent hospital pany. lik e ev ery o th er u tility , re-
S unday night. Mr. 5 ungen had an q Ujres a cert a ;n am ount of money
operation to rem ove a cartilag e to pay it<
KW>n« .c and
its nr.prafinff
o p eratin g CV
expenses
from th e knee, th e resu lt of a fall oth er necessary item s p erm itted by
from a hay m ow er this sum m er. He law. and w hen these charges are
is im proving slowly.
n o t u n iform and evenly divided b e ­
J . H averstick and fam ily have tw een th e various classes of se rv ­
m oved to th e Fred Jossy farm at ice and various com m unities served
W est Union, w here th ey have re n t­ b y th e com pany a p reju d icial situ a ­
W e can furnish all sizes clay
ed a sm all acreage fo r th e ir ponies. tion arises w hich th e law forbids.
a n d co n crete bu ild in g tile
“T he resu lt of th e ta riff in qu es­
tion u n d o u b ted ly increases th e cost
an
d brick — lime, cem ent,
W e a re proud Io present to you y our R epublican c a n d id a te s, «vhose election is
of telephone serv ice to th e T u ala­
tin valley and G resham areas, but
your assu ran ce of good g o v ernm ent. Th w are q u alified and e x p erien ced . They
sand, g ravel, r e in f o rc in g
those localities also received th e I
m erit y o u r su p p o rt.
iron, m o rta r color, firep lace
ben efit o f red u ced long-distance
(C ontinued fro m p ave I ,
charges g en erally th ro u g h o u t th e
d am p ers, etc.
exchanges was "clearly discrim in ­ te rrito ry serv ed b y th e com pany.
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atory" he explains th at he is "con­ The net red u ctio n of th e new tariff
vinced th a t the ta riff should not filed by th e W est Coast com pany
All Sizes Concrete and Clay Drain Tile
have been accepted w ith o u t a hear- was an an n u al red u ctio n of $5500
Ing being held in th e localities ad- in its incom e
verselv affected."
"This w as a m istake in ju d g m en t
S ay you saw it in th e Argus.
Phone 1341
N orth of C annery, across W. W ashington St.
Party Enjoyed
at Ha?e!dale
VANTAGE
Sewer
Connections
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S KueekiT A Einrick 5
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Banks to Elect Officials of
City; H onor Rolls Announced
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Chas L. Walker
Helvetia Teacher
Honored Monday
AS M O D E R N AS IT LO O KS
F A S T -E C O N O M IC A L -T O U G H
SEW ER
CONNECTIONS
Chas L.
W ALKER
J. T. (Jack) FOSTER
1341
CONTRACTORS
and BUILDERS
Mr. and Mrs. Voter «
Telephone Rate
Increase Held Up
Hillsboro Concrete Brick QC Tile Co.
JOHN A
Thornburgh
R epublican
C a n d id a te fo r
S tate Senator
fro m
"W ashington
C ounty
HE STANDS FOR
♦ No in crease in taxes.
♦ No n ew com m issions.
♦ No ap p ro p riatio n s th a t are
not abso lu tely necessary.
® R educe ta x e s
in g expenses.
M em b er L o w e r House
1931 Session
T hree T im es M a y o r of
C ity o f Forest G rove
N a tiv e W ashington
C o u n ty
30 Years o f R a n kin g
E xperience
T a xp a ye r W ho O wns am i
Operates T u o Farm s
T h ere is no w ork in
w hich we ta k e g re a te r
pride, nor is any t a s k
m ore im p o rta n t in th e e n ­
tire o p e ra tio n of ou r store
th a n th a t of ta k in g care
of y o u r p rescrip tio n s and
sick room req u irem e n ts.
by c u rta il­
♦ Not a tool of an y boss,
gro u p or faction.
Qualified
Experienced
Palm
Prescription
Service
♦ W ill co n -id er ev ery bill on
its m erits an d vote for the
best in te re sts of th e state
and county.
♦ E v ery o n e is a tax p ay e r,
e ith e r real, personal, in ­
tangible. gas. in d u strial ac­
cident, autom obile, d riv er's
license, o r o th er tax .
♦ E very d o llar sp en t comes
from you, th en le t’s cut
out u n n ecessary spending.
♦ Will leg islate acco rd in g to
business prin cip les.
(Paid A<lv.)
Agents for
A sthm anefrin
Inhalent and Sets
In sta n t relief. W hy
su ffe r w ith A sthm a.
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LANDON, ALF M.
President of the United States
KNOX, FRANK Vice-President of the United States
McNARY, CHARLES L.
United States Senator
M OTT, JA M ES
Congressm an, First District
State Treasurer—
HOLMAN, RUFUS C.
25 X
T h e S tate P o w e r S ill DOES M ean
$ 1 8 ,0 3 0 ,0 0 0 in ¿3ont2s!
Attorney General—
VAN XVINKLE, I. H:
29 X
D on’ t be m isled by statements, how­
ever sincere, th a t the proposed State
Power B ill doesn’t mean more bonds
on Oregon prop e rty.
State Senator—
THORNBURGH, JOHN
The State Power B ill is the firs t stap
in issuing $1 8.000,000 o f N E W bonds
— p o s s ib ly 154,000,000 o f bonds, if
the le g is la tu re says so.
The State Power B i ll w ill be use­
less w ith o u t bond money to b u ild a
g ig a n tic experim ent. A vote fo r th s
State Power B i ll is th ro w n away
v n ’ r-,3 Oregon taxpayers a p p ro v e
3 ¡8,000,000 o f bonds at a la te r elec­
tio n .
D on ’ t Be M is le d ! U n d e Sam w on’t
le t B o n n e v ille pow er lie Idle. He
hasn’ t asked Oregon to bond its e lf.
Is there any reason to believe th a t
be w on’ t handle B o n n e v ille power,
as he has m a rk e te d p o w e r e ls e ­
where? U ncle Sam is s t i l l on th is
jo b .
Common Business Horse Power Sense Urges T hat You
KRAMIEN’S
Palm D rug Store
VOTE 313 3C NO
Prescription Um ettata
AgamsK Ute State F ew er 201
Phone 266
Washington County Republican Ticket
P a id A d ve rtise m e n t by Oregon Business & In ve sto rs, Inc., 303 G uaranty B ldg .,
P o rtlan d , O re., J. S. M a g la d ry , P res.; F. II . Young, Sec.
/y
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State Representatives—
JANNSEN, A. M.......................... 33 X
HUGHES, J. XV.
32 X
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District Attorney—
MORGAN, G. RUSSELL
County Commissioner—
LEWIS, JAMES
36 X
3ft X
County Sheriff—
CONNELL, J, W.
42 X
County Clerk—
TUPPER, W. A.
County Assessor—
CARPENTER, J. E.
40 X
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V O TE !
V O TE »
VOTE REPUBLICAN
It is your assurance of good governmnt
Í P* kl Adv.)
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