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M c K inney & M c K tnwv Editorial and Feature Page of the Hillsboro Argus Publishers HILLSBORO, OREGON November 21, 1940 (treat American Homi On this Thanksgiving in 1910. we in the I nited States and in this part of the «. un- try, in particular, have much indeed to b. thankful for and for which to thank oui I his is proclaimed by the President of the I nited States ami th«' Gm ernor . Oregon as a public holiday and a «lav of thanksgiving, a day in which with humil ity and true gratitude our people will as semble in their various places of worsh > nnd there offer thanks to Almightv G.m tor the blessings which e as a people en- joy. We thank God for a United Stat« s tha’ remains at peace in a world that is tor;-, by a frightfulness, the like of which has continue to keep front our beloved , . anti its , ■ A - ................. of wa lamine and pestilence, and we prav that peace and happiness will be restored to the peoples nations. We thank God that we that we enjoy the privileg of living in the world s greatest deni, ncy. wh«?re freedom of speech, press ai out's to enjoy and protect. 1 In America w are free ami opportunities one horn in the poorest of may through his w n al ami effo rise to the greatest heights. Here a political campaign has ended in the true spirit of American unity as a safe« for the nation’s security. W hile enjoying our great privileges we must not overlook the responsibilities that go hand in hand, the necessity for doing one’s part in preserving them.' We should always keep in mind that “eternal vigi lance is the price of liberty." Those ot us who live in the beautiful Tualatin valley also have much to be thankful for in our temperate climate. where we are free from the destruction anil hardships of cyclonic storms and bit- ter cold. As stated in the proclamation of Gov- ernor Sprague. - - "Our prayers of thanksgiv ing for these manifold benefits should be joined with petitions for grace to sustain us. Let not our prosperity be dissipated with indulgence: and may sympathy with suffering kintolk in motherlands drive out the vice of arrogance. Above all, in forg ing instruments of force, let us not for-« sake old standards of justice and right- eousness and brotherhood. Thev must r«= mam the constant goals of humankind." Hillsboro fii< men merit the * support of I the e community in their annual ball i Thanksgh ing at th«* Shute park Th«' firemen perform an ou’-1 vice for th«1 community and a ticket to the! i By Ruger W BABSON PARK Ma^ N « h.it the ixxhtical campaign is uvei But ! hr if Hibson All wr like W.u N. xl thing \i Inch ciinies l > muni prices All arc nai in .il y : iter, in prices He« are of Inflation When I • Bell am quoting tin man «vili be Pri'suk'nt of the U Stall's for the next four x.ui Broadcast of election result should be until after polls hav tUHi more than does ■ e«'n i ii's« ii throughout the nation in , was once talking the president ial In th«' last elect ion r«1 with him. e said. V a need to read story. Babson, to rns showing trend to nai hours befor th«’ polls closed. Many what has happemsi ■ have engulfed Ie like to be on the winning band- I nation i dangerous mfla His friend Mr Henry Morgent hat early broadcast of I : Jr, secri th treasury ight have an important influence heart anti soul of with him in Hut keep peace ic maximum m.'.ise Th., is opinion. change in personnel in the national or relations boar«! has taken plac«> and ; h ped that thi- national board am! timiings will get back on an equitable is. which will eliminate manv causes tor criticism. It is to be hoped that the changes will reduce the number of com plaints of partiality against the board. A l-oaru that .s absolutely fair ami impartial ' lence of unions and own free mover ment. headed straight f true that there \\ World War II demand many things the skyrocketed during World War I On the other hand, the vast amount of present available credit and suppressed speculation could modities higher than ever bet With the election over a united front Bx < leafier, nor businessman will bo permittee«! to make abnormal pr ; its from the armament program It simply will not be m the card- This is another reason why fm , y Barkrri dv ” s taking a ten-mile - at a temperature of 95 bein X « u ulumn quoti. n is Shall we f pt ..i.im of World War mg the prices of only a modules at first, and then ly increase the number. e fix th«' pi li' time’ This blings up again ’ll of politi! even t ection is ox i «cultural nt the pr f manu- >ds fixer« prices of .um pro« pressure being pu t h c ministrati thuir lu»JI h the I lung imliuimg farm produc his roof will not fix the i r urrent quot.it .««»s The farmer be allowed m«»rc room in the t. II then fui upon. Don't be surprised if priority pr ders have been issued on certan But se c« mm:,’ months KUH'S SA TISHES commodities bei «re t ins word of Dallas. t us ink ked p. mly of prices but mine gets into print ! There will M.irty r ime and found Rene «till baracter In fact. be no nonyens >r playing ab.-ul U R St tick with war ord from now on can th « .y!" grumbled Rene. Manu facturer» of Republican Gr th if, ,i w.-lccn c f r V XX ill be obliged t i wait until ation a velop b, the plc- manufacturer» of war supplie. ig unit hearts fully taken care of The good Item XV York. lutely in fr t f ■ k 1 days of laissez faire are over. We han W. 1 H hat About Wars? king at Lx i n t During the last World War Britain suffer TUI! STORY Till s I m : was an assistant t Mifbnjf M.irty Tre ’ kn« nm. seeing of Libor in Washington. I saw the Minn . a pc pu la I Rri and i k< I at of abo selfish attempts both of capital and ind 135 ! Lynn « it our 1 labor to make abnormal profits • R| n nil t Vitt rio once wrote that P- llgurr In d<*< । ■ t moonlight. Mnrty watchir ■ople was ; «- « I the quality Instantly. It ience ; ■ose bloorr Wonder if he •i 1 vely thing. Wild had been vay in the Pin- dus m Greeks n is nil r Cullili The i same de (By A. L. I.indbrck) turcs. n SALEM. Nov 19— Recognize hi insurance fund ' WHI. Lea of unhusked corn standing the n«>ed for improvement of con months of the Rene asked Wild the ditions at the state ho.-pital for in and you'll be arly by brill: sane at Salem Governor Charh - of $1 OOP.OOO i ver I'.iyr >11 --ed c mpany IL i • Lynn r< i- rted him f r A Sprague is recommending to t- It y—the pheasa f th. next legislature the construction - f Think i thing । f It. 1 « Wild 1 Au a 300-bed treatment hospital at that th«' little As guest Mot. rr in Berlin reached a bis- institution at an estimated Cost of 1 - came along and said. “H w $325,000. This, incidentally, is tin- - il it a handout0- Thi n hr thrust his hands into his ly major capital outlay included in ber. gu re s in in What Uba ,t the budget for the forthcoming bi Isn't John L. old to roll a peanut with ennium. all other requests f r n< \\ one of these had their Ji tile lady of the furs?" M ith the licensing of bicycles here the T urs Rem I buildings at state mstitut. n- be yoked f r drunken driv 'She can go hang!" Reel ^ys and girls of the community are as- <>u^e durin ing turned down by the budget de less driving accountixi Marty threw up his hands. ' What- 4! h the ning responsibility in traffic regulation The pol! makers are dulging in labvrinthan partment because of lack of funds leir predici ions did or with which to finance their con Or, gon .nd safety right along with their elder-. arguments explaining Rene threw hlms A! upon n couch t h c struction. TT: sly ab ut the < xhausted. hear from C mfucius. trnvelmg i After a fair trial the new bicycle code will did ni t c-.me true. N The were While state officials adm.t that 24 of th being guilt f drunken lengthening in the bl^. bare room. doubtless be appreciated by the entire conditions at the hospital ar, by o One way driving. avoid •ked Th ‘eling is to means ideal they at the same time community—young and old. alike. cross streets ou sly • h . the deny that they are as deplorabh' as Marty, signaling to Lynn, tiptoed they »% Ly nn. The young riders are required to pass Pending ie complete nnd Austin out, nnd she went with him. pictured in recent attack.« on that It text of th« he Osborne had kn A*n nnn an examination on ordinary city and state Th institution The building- while old In the next f<w d ix-, Lynn had Rrnc, had known. are substantial and have been made association I criticising conditions a: timer, traffic regulations, strongly bringing horn»1 little time f r anything except work. the state 1 training school for boys. reasonably fireproof thr ,ugh to them the rules intended for the safetv Rene was painting like a madman board of c installation of sprinkler systems members of the a position Reanoud he could not ent much. But she of all. Careful observance of these com now tiie spirit ne ved him He fin and the over-crowded cond.tion tml refust*d to comment on the r< sat across from him, just as she had rationally ished the fur picture, began plan will be greatly relieved by the con port. J S Murray, fingerprint ej mon rules together with the regulations known weekly, accepts one «f th prison. ning an ice one. struction of the new building pro pert a paintings of Lynn for a magazine provided in the new bicycle code should called ention to thi vided for in the hospital budget. Itene rents a studio and I.s nn h"l finished the | tirait of 19 1925 — Wes -Schulrnerich. be ot great assistance in accident preven Hillsboro' famed a fingerprinting at the boys' school, Lynn and it wa, carefully hidden te. stars in Oregon State 24 to which the Osb rne reix>rt object givet.es« for bls conduct at Palm Hr a ch tion and should cut down the chances of The House Speakership race, now away. He refused to ull<>w any- ed. was ordered by the board « i She has dinner tilth him. Austin pr.« , Irene Co tragedy coming into the homes of this com- Lynn the rush of h< r iif-. amed editor f r Hi-Life, publish- seemingly hopelessly deadlsked. body to see it, even Wild, who ap- will probably not be settled until ed as part < munity. •Sam Laughlin, supenn- Exempt s and badges presented to all a showdown can be had when the tendent the institution, who Lynn's vacation win over nnd she < HAPTI R XIII—Continued legislature convenes in January. members of departme at annual banquet feared th the practice would lead w«-nt back to Mm«-. Reanoud's again Oide ft m point of con- The definite withdraxval of John to public icism. for tin- Fall showing ns she had The ancient city of Coventry in Eng- tinuous s Jo! h H Hensley, who has been a Steelhammer of Salem from the But Lynn had little time for spec race leaves it a two-wav contest promised. land has been pulverized by German member since 1909 ulation. Mme. Reanoud was closing can- between Robert S. Farrell Jr of Ellen Wat*.< insta Just before Labor Day, Rene went as master of Juvenile bombers in "revenge” for the for three weeks in August to get vas» the results of the recent elec Borland and William McAllister of Grange here. off for n few days' vacation up to ready for the September opening. bombardment of Munich, birthplace ot tion the State Hydroelectric com Medford. Claims by Farrell that he Mr and Mrs. E F Sias celebrate 58th wedding Marty’S cabin In Connecticut and has the names of 30 representatives mission issued proclamations au Lynn had promised to com«1 back naznsm. November 8 when Hitler was Wild insisted that Lynn should keep "on the dotted line'' in support of thorizing the creation of five new for that, although Rene had proti t- addressing a party rally. This word “re- hi r promise and come up to South his cand.dacy are disputed by Mc people's utility districts. The five cd that he needed her nnd Marty Hampton. She hesitated, now that «enge may go down with their own peo 1910—W.lliam Tycker. pio- Allister. whose challenge of the districts in which a majority of the wanted her to quit her job. Farrell claim has brought forth a voters favored the PUD were Cen the tune had come, ple, but not with world wide opinion This neer of a of Ind.an Wars. 1 When Wild found out about the dies at statement from at least one Hous-.- tral Lincoln. Clatskani«', Columbia Bea vert "Doe» your mother know I’m the vacation he begged her to come up war is exceeding all others in frightfulness member listed by Farrell denying River, Union county and Central girl you brought home that night I down pn on by majority of to Long Island, but Lynn refused. in that the civilian population — women 820 votes. that he has made any committment Oregon. In Union county the mu- lift Florida?” Rene needed her. She had to stay nicipalities ' f Elgin and and children and the aged—are suffering Idan. J. W Cave buildi'g on Mam street to "Of course she doesn’t. I told her in town. Unemployment compens ation City voted PUD and hav.r.g it fittod up for a many more casualties than the actual Henry K about it at the time, but that'» all." paid to jobless workers in Oregon were not includ'-d in Wild had a deep desire to meet , b.lliard 1 e district and bow '.g alley. fighting forces. As thi- war goes on more "Are you ,urc?" so far this year have averaged In the Central Ore He set about to district. Renc Bouchier, <xlge. Kn ht- of Pythias, celebrates slightly more than $367.000 a month which includes portions of Jeffer- work on Mnrty. When Wild made and American- "Certain! Wild smil«>d at Lynn ,, . , more X1 -------- are beginning to 20th anniversary as compared to $359.000 a m-mth son, Crook and Deschutes coun- up his mind he and said: "There is not one other think that World War No. 1 ended all too usually achieved during the first 10 months of 1939 ties, the city of Prineville excuse you can give! You've got to Hillsboro. soon. what he wanted, Marty 1 invited hirn a report by the Oregon Unemploy of the district Six other to Rene’s for tea. come.” Karl L Wiede ment compensation commission prop to create I ’ UD's Plan to annei So Lynn agreed. Washington county to shows Contributions to the jobless They arrived about 5 o’clock nnd election. tnomah badlv be Will! was to bring I.ynn down aft found Lynn wrapped up in n:a . < . of The national defense program is being Miss Susie Ghe and Clark Brown married er work on Friday. He was waiting silver fox from Mme. R< anoud’s ? November 14. handicapped with a strike in a California for Ili r at 5 30, and he’d had hi, shop. She was sweltering. J B and O. G. ...kes have taken the county plane factory. The government, if it is to chauffeur pick up her bag, at her "All in the cause of art, ” Rene icy for the Hup bile and brought a handsome room. make any headway with the defense pro remarked. ng: When they arrived, the big house, Marty felt sorry for the girl. 'By Ray oJhnson and Walter Pierce) Um gram. should not permit strikes in such Lynn was in utter confusion see set in magnificent gardens, was de- Hludio was stilling. WASHINGTON. D. C. Nov 19 r. since there a ing Wild here in the studio. She I I rR dor. essential defense industries. If permitted complaints , Arg j. sorted. The butler told Wild every iber 21. 1895—The winter are Ar optimistic note for the futuie 1 from !x,th parti« ir that it has not did not know why she minded so in the nV! trailer days, and they may eventually put us in the deplor here and Rone body was at the swimming pool. are they at night that the electric of business in the United Sfat.s i.- orx.rated u, it no ild much, but she was afrnid Wild ■oundod by John D. C 1 able condition that France was ¡n at the- was happy for n little. Lynn tried obscured. Weldon, I Lynn was shown to her room, a would not appreciate Rene. The Magazine of Wall Street econom ' not to watch the clock. She knew lovely bedroom in rose nnd cream beginning of World War No. 2. What course will the President dark, slender painter in his rumpled 1st, who makes a highly informa- Wild would be waiting at 9. which overlooked the Atlantic. A Live analysis of the trend and im- follow during his third term? Will clothes was dwarfed by Marly’s At last, she got away, unconscious maid hung up her clothes, noted the plication.« of the current revival in he look upon this vote of confi huge frame, and Wild's impeccable of the misery in Reno ’ s eyes. She Inexpensive toilet things. She sniffed business activity. He writes dence as a mandate, as in 193»;, to flannels. But the three men seemed Hitbboro Ar? The big football feature of the vear for 1*73, Consolidated ran flown the long flight of stairs, a little to herself, but when »he saw ' For the first time since the great press ahead the program of social this community will be the annual Thank- IN D EP E N I« EN T N E W S P A P E R boom of the period 1923-1929, we ri-form, or will he vi< w his decreas- to get along famously. breathless when she got into the Lynn In n simple white Wool bath “I’ve wondered why you didn’t giving dav clash ( I hursday morninif) be are in a major cycle of — economic --------------- ed popular signal for a htiafh- ing suit, i ho quite understood why Published E ery Thursday bv McKinney & McKinney expansion characterized by sustain- ing spell try a serious picture of Lynn, ” Wild tween Hilhi Spartans and the Forest rei a- j ¿-..a „..•■•■r in -he po,tofLce at Hillsboro, Ore. "I thought you were never com Mr. Wild was interccted In the girl. ed activity in capital goods at new bring about national unity" Or will said. ing,” Wild said as ho opened the (.rove Vikings on the Hilhi field Their As Lynn came down the staircase high levels of production. Rene frowned as Wild spoke nnd car door. "Where to?” he look«' I absurdly young, Wild partisans will be on hand to thee se on "In addition to a continued boom prospect, i n our opinion, is Marty interposed: “Don’t go giving O! f K JAI. NEV*. .■ PAPER hi' WASHINGTON COUNTY "It doesn’t matter!” I.ynn’s voice Hi ught as he watched. their favorites and naturally in capital goods . . . durable goods he will attempt just this. . ---------------- j Hillsboro him any high falutin’ ideas, Wild. was gay. She wa, with Wild nnd liny went off down a winding Eubsrriptiun Ratea Strictly Cash in Advance activity will reflect itself in increas Ians are wishing good luck to their war He's got a gold mine here! Leave quite happy, so the evening passed. path to the pool. There must have «2.00 ed employment and payrolls. In the Ua riors of the gridiron. him alone.” Oregon ti.'i'i Outaide U. S. 1.3.50 Lynn, once she was in her room twenty people gathered about, two months. August-September, ably changed since sne overran the “ But he ’ s a good painter!" Wild alone, did not turn on the light, most of them with highballs. Wild more than l/XXj.OOO jobless person pean State« and «ub- protested as though Rene were not but went to the window and sat tm k Lynn directly to his mother. got jobs in private enterprise. There Editorial A'-sHafion . - - dued Franc, Her failure to over- Wevkiy Cirrutation present. down before it. There in her shab She seemed so much younger than is every indication that October fig-irome the I: An effort will be made in the congre-s Ish has chained her “Well, he’s doing the best maga- by little room life had seemed pret Lynn had Imagined that Hie girl lire, will show further gains. The to the continent. Every move to to submit a connitutional amendment to Department of Commerce now esti break through to Africa and the zine covers made in this country ty wonderful, to her. There had was startled the various states providing for the elim mates the 1940 national income at East seemed some security. Tonight, sho fraught with the today!" “What in Uiq «world kept you two MEMBERS OF STAFF approximately seventy-five billions, greatest risk which thus fir Hit ination of the out-moded and useless elec “I said he was a fine painter, was troubled. Something in Rene’s in town O long on n day like this?" w, verne M ckinney E mma r M c K inney which in terms of present prices ex Marty! ” Wild persisted. toral college. Under this old plan electors ler has not succeeded in minimiz Associate Editor f.icc worried her. He looked very demanded Mr,.Al tin with a lovely ceeds the purchasing power of the ing. At the same time, as matters Ed C. Ceman .... Lynn, watching Rene, saw him ill. He was working too hard, But smile for Lynn. Advertisici« Manager are selected by each state, the number be Parrel Ellis _ ______ News Editor 1929 national income. have developed, Fiance has become flinch. It had never occurred to it seemed more than that. “I didn't gel through Work until ing determined by the number of repre Mabel Grass Circulation-Advertising • • • much more important to th« Lynn that Rene might hate doing Harm. . _ 5 30. Mr». Aüttin I hope I didn’t Bo- kkeeper sentatives in congress, including the two iProthy Campaign expenditure, of both than Italy. And it in being «aid that lierot h y Barr the magazine stuff Clerk. Solicitor Suddenly she disturb thiitfl." CHAPTER XIV — Printing Superintendent parties are to be investigate«!, and Mu„ollni la in great fear of being senators, and they later formally cast John L. Laars . realized quite clearly, as though In "Good ’Jm”lthoimht Wild ns he Gerald E. Davidson . charge, that big business bu,ine,« tried un- sacrificed to German nee« salty Sur- Compositor charges their ballots for the state’s selection for Howard Hillis _____ had spoken. Lynn hurried over to the studio grinned down at his mother. First Oporator-Prehuman successfully to buy the election may rounded by the hatred of conquer.-d Sidney luteliffe Operator-Printer “ We ’ ll forget about that, ” Rene ” president. This kind of a system might Norman DeFreea 'With National Guard/ Apprentice Printer cause much rancor. As a partial off- nations obliged to woo ti weak ano Io get Rene’s breakfast the next roiiml to Lynn. Mt Austin looked voice was harsh. “I ve had en iu:li morning and found him painting pcculatlveljl at the girl. . »et, the administration may press elusive France disfruate«l by jus very easily elect to the presidency one Don Foelker . Apprentic« of poverty and so has Lynn. That’s away for dear life. — I latent investigation.-; of some of the axis partnei Hit)» । turn, to Ru« W 'I v, she’s I . Mrs Aus- a who was not the popular choice of the The Hillsboro Argm m - ¡mr^ no financial responsibility for -------- more Corrupt -------- r. local political ma- ala f over.” Lynn had never scon him like this. tin’s heart contracted. She had had ' nay appear advertisements i £ rh'n,,M. both demoeiatic and people. Selection should by all means be errors v lur. n which . but in «4 ’.)«, in th, ^I.nr ¡; Ht published f^iUfUwin repub oc«u| >- occupation of Rumania points "There is poverty nnd poverty," A fever burned in hi, «yen as he a hunch all along. Wild had been determined on the basis of the total popu- print that part «,f an advertisement in whi< h the typographical J i*Can. Amendments to the Hatch I dagger at the mo I vulnerable Wild replied. worked. so different this Summer. mistake xeurs. ’’dean politfes" act may be in or- tion, doubt yt It was odd that Wild meeting Ren« It must have been after 5 when I I av Hl. t OMIM I It) TRAILER (URL Improvement Need Recognized Our Yesterdays Fifteen Years Ago Thirty Years Ago Optimistic Note Is Sounded HILLSBORO ARGUS