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Friday, August 21, 1936 « « * .. ■ I t«. Page 3 Congressman Mott Invites Mannello School Offers J. P. Finley and Sons, Sherwood Taxpayers Vote Burns School of Business County Fairs Get $478 Application for Naval Morticians, Let New Unexcelled Opportunity Necessary $10,000 Bond New Institution Here as Cut from Dog Races School Appointments Building Contract Issue by Majority 6-1 The Marinello Schools are the larg Thomas L Burns, former principal Oregon counties have received est and most famous beuuty culture ! at Hood River Junior High School $478.48 each for support of their coun October 17, 1936, a Civil Service ex schools in the world, being a nation J i’. Finley A Son, pioneer Portland and for two jrenra inetraetoi at o L By the overwhelming margin of 6-1 ty fairs, their shate of the horse and amination will be held to determine aiiy established school. *The school morticians, have commenced 1 a bui| T. in Portland, has opened the Burns the Sherwood voters marched to the * 1 eligible applicants for appointment to in Portland is the only Marinello ing program which is sard will be out- School of Business at 5018 N E. Un polls and voted to pass the $10,000 dog race percentage paid to the state. All counties receive the same amount, the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, school in the northwest. It is located standing in Portalnd building construe-; ¡on street. Instructions will include oond issue for additional equipment Maryland. on the tenth floor of the Broadway tion this year. A ,E. Doyle & Asso- bookkeeping, shorthand, typing and for their new high school last Monday Secretary of State Earl Snell said in announcing tno allotment. Ih e per | date, architects, have awarded the instruction on all types of machines night. The First Congressional District of Building in light airy rooms j ventage is based upon receipts from Oregon will have one vacancy at that No profession is so' entirely suited general contract to Wegman A Son, such as the comptometer, electric cal The additional $10,000 became ne Another dis -o women as the practice of beauty according to D, M. Jack, general man culator, bookkeeping machines, etc, cessary when it was discovered that j races since January 1. Academy in 1937. Congressman James to ly. Mott is anxious that all ambitious culture, nor offers so much in return aSer of ihe architect firm, The school will be open from 7 a. m in the original estimates on the cost tribution will be made after the racing | program is concluded for the year . young men in the First District, for 8Q smaij an investment in time or i "Our present building was erected 24 to 9:30 p m. Of unusual importance of constructing the high school several The larger state share goes to sup which he represents, have an oppor- money. Thousands of Marinello years ago, and even though we have too is the dormitory In connection, . items had been overlooked by the or port of the Oregon fair, the Livestock tunity to try for this appointment. ' Students from out of town may board ganization committee. graduates are happily established constantly accomplished minor recon — The items in exposition and other events of state Any young unmarried man not less throughout the world, Many own structions, we feel that the present and room here for $20 a month. Those cluded taxes, attorney's fees and in The total than sixteen years of age nor more their own business. time offers advantages for building interested should see Mr. Burns at terest reserves, which totalled $4,109.83. or district significance. amount to the counties was $17,225. than twenty years of age on •APrd once as only 100 students will be ac- which may not occur in the next set A nation-wide free employment ser I In addition to this it was discovered 1, 1937, may compete. vice for Marinello graduate# insures eral years .therefore, our board of di- cepted a term. that, in order to meet the approval of In order to make the required ar you a position. Send your legal notices to the local rectors’ decision to complete out ma the Stale Board of Education ,$5,864.- rangements it is necessary that the jor reconstruction program,” stated F. 92 would have to be spent for addi- newspapers. Sears Pre-school Opens applicant notify Congressman James A, Kenny, president of Finley's. tional furniture and equipment. BABSON SAYS W. Mott, Masonic Building, Salem, In commenting upon this newest Advertise—Advertising brings Another item cited by the school Tuesday, September 8 Oregon, not later than September Continued from Page 1 addition to Portland’s rapidly growing cess, success brings happiness. board in explanation of the need for 15th of his desire to participate in the list of major building activities, Mr. additional funds is the $2,721.19 that it Used cars in classified section. examination. The Sears Pie-school located at 1222 cost to make the oDginal plan con- Jack stated, "Only local firms have HAMPERS DEBT CUTTING been given the contracts for erecting South West Montgomery Street, be- | form to the specifications of the state Because of the tax .small corpora-¡the new Finley mortuary and chapel tweeen Twelfth and Thirteenth ave- board of education. Articles of Incorporation tions are also at a disadvantage in All local labor will be used. The con-1 nue was organized sixteen years ago COMMERCIAL ART The new bond issue makes it pos Filed by Gabel School paying off their debt. Big concerns struction itself will be in three phases to fill the educational nnd social need sible CARTOONING for the Sherwood students to ! with well-established financial posi- The chapel is the first, and the groun i I of the child under school age. Start- 0 Day and Night Classes have a first class school that will ; tions can retire their bonds by issuing was broken for this addition August j ing with three children it was soon Articles of incorporation have been 0 Special Morning Classes Small eorporations, w ho13rd. It will be completely erected necessary to limit the enrollment to compare favorably witn any of the i filed for Gabel School, which will be new stock. for Young People The four, and for many years a smaller schools in the county. are unable to sell stock and who wish and in use befbre the connection to twenty conducted in the buildings formerly Fall Term Starts Scpteiulicr Mlli total estimated cost, however, is not ’ list has been maintained. to use their earning* to cut down the new chapel and the other building waiting occupied by the Multnomah Golf club such a stupendous amount thatlt will Complete reconstruc Special attention is given to develop Oregon School of Arts east of Beaverton. Isabelle Bteingan, their indebtedneess, are liable to the is instituted. take years to pay back as the figure ment of individuality, ethical stand-1 500 New Fliedner llldg. Priscilla E. Gabel and Robert L. Ben “undivided profits" tax and its heavy \ tion of the present building is the has now reached only $41,000. Even sinking funds come third and last phase, but by construe- ards, correct habit formation, physical penalties 10th & Washington BE. 5221 son are named as directors. A summary of the financial situa under the provision of the Act. This tion in this manner, services from the coordination, number-words and read- tendency is unwholesome. Discourag- present facilities will be in no way ing, in the form of games, and through . tion is as follows: $30,000.00 Graduate of Oregon State ing the railroads, for Instance, from impaired.” play, in colorful, in and out of d o o r First bond issue 10,000.00 College in 1871 Passes drast>ca"y slashing their debts in this; The technical details of the major surroundings, especially adapted to. Second bond issue Donation by Sherwood mer CgC 111 Ol a s s e s comjng era Qf prosperity may mean Finley construction combine# slmplic- the very young child. 1,000.00 Corvallis Aug 21—Mrs Mary Harris cbaos for that industry in the next ity and modern facility, according to Music appreciation, singing games, j chants and city Whitby an Orgon pioneer who was depression period. the plans drawn by Pietro Belluschi.; rhythms, songs, dramatization of stoi-i SCHOOL Total receipts $41,000.00 one of the most widely-known of the Corporations, fearful of paying a s s ig n i n g architect with the Doyle ies, nature btudy. (following the sea- Open* Sept. 9tli alumni of Oregon State college died biS percentage of their earnings to f*r»n In design, the entire phase# of son# of the year). Also work in wood, Items not listed as part of bldg 4,109.83 $31,025.25 Thorough preparation for at her home near Corvallis early in Uncle Sam in taxes, are distributing construction follow early American clay, paper, paint, etc., as concrete Estimated cost of bldg Furniture and equipment 5,864.92 ^^Eastern and Western colleges August A graduate in the class of a11 theil profits in the rorm of big di- colonial, as well as the loved cathed- expression of educational projects. 1871 she had the distinction for more vidends. When we settle back into >als of the continent, which were inti- group trips twice a month to various Also general courses. Small Total expenditures $41,000.00 than 10 years of being the earliest liv- another depression, companies will not mately studied by Mr. Belluschi before points of interest to the little child classes—experienced teachers. ing graduate of the college In all diP into their surpluses to maintain submitting the design to Finleys. These include some of the activities Boys accepted in Grades 1 to 8 the years since she had been gradu- payments to stockholders. This nat-i It is estimated that the construction in the well organized school of work I RESIDENT and DAY PUPILS ated, she had missed attending only u ,ally will make dividend rates more ■wiI lbe completed before the first of and play, SUPERVISED SPORTS Common interests, skillfully en- one of the 65 commencements. She uncertain than in the past. It will the year, and as indicated by the pa- Commo Catalogue on Request was a charter member of her local plflce a tremendous importance on pers filed at the Portland City Hall. courageed by the teaching staff, lead I Teacher of grange, and was a member of Phi earnings a# a stock market factor, the development will be in excess of into worth while activities, in which ' 651 Culixqipcr Terrace children work out plans together, for ! PIANO AND HARMONY Kappa Chi, national scholaristic honor thus fanning speculation in securities. $75.000.00. Bit. 2028 Portland Qtogow society. The new "earliest graduate traders in a position to get "inside" in- The entire development will he on sharing, creating and learning thor-! Registration August 29th and 31st now living” is Mrs. Clara Thayer formation on earnings will profit at the present property of Finley's S W ough, doing. BE. 6216 The school will open September 8th ' 400 FINE ARTS BLDG. Harding of San Diego, a member of the expense of the legitimate small Montgomery between 4th nnd 5th Ave- Visitors will be welecome after Sep- I THE the class of 1873. investor who has to wait until infor- nue3- in Portland. tember first. Appointments may be | -------------------------- mation is made public. This tax may -------------------------- made by telephone BE. 3672. A star created of growing flowers on offset the good done by the Stock Ex- d i i . o ■ LUCIEN E. BECKER the Oregon state fair grounds for the change Control Act In regulating D O O K iet K e v c a lS Accredited Privaie Day School ED ITH N. BECKER ma- Diamond Jubilee celebration this fall P?°>s and other forms of market Many Facts About for BOYS and GIRLS Careless Smokers Start contains 700 European Hen and Chick- nipuiation. HIGH SCHOOL AND PIANO, VOCAL and ORGAN en plants for points, 600 Lobelias, 25 EXAGGERATES BUSINESS CYCLE1 Southern Pacific Man-Caused Forest Fires ELEMENTARY DEPARTMENTS Achranthes, 150 Mexican Hen and The thirty-odd years that I have de-1 Conversational French Dramatics Chicken and geraniums. Fair dates, voted to the study of the business Phone: UArfleld 9714 Athletics Art are September 7 to 13. 'cycle brings home to me one para-; „ _. , . . i Classes Limited in Size 'mount fact: We must do everything B “ 8|n I !"RSAlii » revealed by Of 62 man-caused forest fires re- in bis Belipve It °r Not ser- ported on the 20 national forests of in our mwer to iron out the business For Information •V«| Summarizing ihn i m ni in=. i ion * Ab’ le.8’ out are 8outhepn contained Pacific in a booklet, “ Facts Oregon and Washington for the 10 Four “ Empire Nations” Museum Art School Telephone BE. 8313 : curve the implications w o r k '^ m h PaCii' ? II 1 dfty" ending August 1, careless smok- lew tax, I 1 feel that it may work New location Increased Facilities Control Most of Globe of the new Begins Sept. 21st, 1936 lust the opposite direction in just direction. It tends whiCh has ju8t been pub,Uhed by the ers caused 34, careless campers 15, Route 2, llo\ 151, Beaverton Four “ empire" nations—Great Brit to stimulate speculation in security P y’ railroad# ., lumbeitng operations 3, Drawing, Motleling, Color, De ain, Soviet Russia, France and the quotations based on earnings reports I*'01' example, the booklet discloses and brush burners 3, according to the sign, Composition, for profes United States—each has a larger share It will encourage concerns to expand that tbe 1250 employees of the com- U. S forest service, sional or praetieal mroers. A of the earth’s land than of Its people. through borrowing rather than sav- missary department prepare and serve Careless smokers’ fires occurred on solid foundation for creative It may hamper corporations in ; ab°ut 5,000,000 meals annually in com- every national forest of the region ex Together these four control more than ing. work. Fee* Low ALBAN Y COLLEGE cept the Chelan, Columbia, Olympic, It can make P®nY dining cars and restaurants, 57 per cent of the land surface of the paying up their debts. Register at Art Museum of Alliuny, Oregon world. Is It any wonder that Japan, the peaks of future business cycles; Also that the mail room of the S. P Mt. Rnkei and Wenatchee national for- West Park and Madison (A Liberal Arts College) higher and the valleys deeper than 'general office building at San Fran- Washington,^ and^ the ^ Rogue ATwater 0035 Portland Germany nnd Italy are restless and It is un-American to cisco handles 100,000 pieces of mail River and Umpqua forests in Oregon. OPENS SEP. 14 discontented, or that the appeal to “ do ever before. Blazes caused by unextinguished camp- the extent that it puts a penalty on daily, equivalent to the volume in a The Preshy teriiui’s Pioneer College. something about It” warms the hearts Girift and a premium on borrowing. city of 75,000. The telegraph depart- Ines were reported from eight of the 69 years a leader in charactcr of their respective peoples? The Act, however, is only another ment handles normally 14,000 tele- national forests. Sears Pre-School building and scholursliip. But suppose they “ do something” In weak link in our unsound revenue- grams and 15,000 telephone calls a |---------------------------------------------------------- OPENS SEPT. Htih ALBAN Y COLLEGE the sense they mean—that is, go to war raising system. Sooner or later we day. The building houses nearly 3,000 For Children Under School Age at Portland in the hope of eventually seizing some must develop a sound tax theory.! people. Group Music, Manual Training, 1135 S. K. SAIJVtON STREET of the fairer parts of the good earth. ¡Too many items such as real estate, In normal times the company em- Outdoor Equipment Portland’s Fastest Growing Is the real problem going to be solved? , gasoline, power and light and the like ploys 100,000 men and women with an For information Phone BE. 3672 Junior College Tenor, Teacher of Singing It would seem that the answer is no. are overburdened. I believe we should annual payroll of $165,000,000. 1222 S. W. Montgomery St., nr 13th Director DAY AND NIGIIT SCIIOOL AT If Country A (with population den base our taxation on (1) incomes, with _______ ______________________________ I.OW COST Studios: 307 Fine Arts Bldg. sity n) overwhelms Country B (with no one who earns money exempt, (2) on a general sales tax, (3) on un DK. THOMAS W. HIHH, BR. 0764 WA, 5956 population density n or greater) and earned increment or a combination of DECKER BUSINESS Learn President takes away her rich and sparsely pop all three. All other taxes could be COLLEGE to Dance ulated colonies, obviously Country B "lifted. The underlying principle should BOOK KEEPING, TYPING Classes for will thereupon find herself In much the be that everyone who votes should la- SHORTHAND LAN CETTA R. STEELE All Ages position that A was before the trouble taxed directly so that rliey can defin- Fall Classes Begin Sept. 8th VOICE ANI» TI ANO began. Tne pot and kettle will merely Rely measure the effect of each Ad- Ballroom-tap 2150 S. E. Hawthorne EA. 4524 ministration's policies by their own bave changed places. Private and Class Instruction ballet-fencing COLLEGE The world problem of population pockethook! Above all. polities should Classes Beginning Sept. 8th Beginners or ad and area, however, remains unaltered be kept out of taxation! GIBUS WOMEN 3219 S. W. Ilume St. Bit. 4743 vanced courses. Business, as registered by the Bab- OF LAW In theory, though practically It will eonchart, Is now 24 per cent above last Multnomah, Oregon Class or strictly H EALTH CLASSES PORTLAND OREGON have been made worse because of the August and only 2 per cent below private Rates all Fall opening of the Health Educa extravagantly wasteful destruction of normal. can afford. tion class Including Dancing, Gym real wealth that war nlwnys causes. Copyright 1936, offers a four-year course in nasium, Swimming & Tennis class es Lowes Studios of Dancing This is the problem that Is really seri Unroll Now Professional Law beginning week of September 14th 1011 N. E Broadway TR. 4344 ous—how can 10 persons be main Register Now 7 a.m. to 9:30 ILI leading to the degree of LL.B. tained for every square mile of land CATLIN Seulalt 8 . Chrcurr Gabel School Herman Hafner NORTHWESTERN suri'ace of this globe—good, had and indifferent land together? War cannot enlarge the land surface flint must support mankind; It has never diminished the total number of people who want to live on It except by a tiny fraction for quite a brief period. There Is no way out of the dilemma by the pathway of war. ■lave your attorney send es to this paper. legal no- Go to Vancouver T ailored-to-order at Sale Prices! IM PORTED TW E E D COATS $40 $45 Special purchase offer on dis tinguished English tweeds— In dividually styled and tailored; fine linings. LIPSHUTZ & CO. PORTLAND. OREGON SAVE $10 to $50 High School Books Bought & Sold at Hylands FUR COAT Lowest Fur Prices in the West VANCOUVER FUR FACTORY 3rd and .Main Mt. VANCOUVER. WASH. 26th SEASON Trade in your Old School Books For those you need this year Welcome hack to s c h o o l —and to the shire that makes education less expensive; text hooKS, note hook*, supplies of all kinds at lower than usual prices. Also Stationery Supplies Hylands Book Store Books Bought & Sold 913 S. W. Fourth Ave. Bet. Taylor ana Salmon Sts. Y.VV.C.A. Bldg , Broadway A Taylor Beacon 6281, Portland, Oregon Evening Cla**e* Judge J. H. Hendrickson, Dean Burns School of Business HIM N t.. I mon St Alts-rt», WA 4J< BUSINESS • / O 4 . t /V T U O / O # Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced Students 5-Graded Student Orrhestras Recitals— High School Credit* 205 FINE ARTS BLDG. Bit. 3211 lotn and Morrison Individual Instruction 717 S. W. TENTH AND on Your New HMCt I M . It VIES f o r m o n t h o f AiiK Unt. M ¡trillarti liuftliipft* coiiraet, li»r. K fio k k frp in f, El. < i t l r u l a t o r , < o m p t o m e t r r . DANCING TAU GH T The Patterson-Downey School of Dancing PRIVATE LESSONS DAILY 10:30 A. M. C'I ummc * Each Tuesday Ev«j 8 P. 31. M cElroy’s Palm Gardens CALL AT. 7004 or AT. 5780 4th & Main Sts. COLLED E BUSINESS COLLEGE & Secretarial School S. W. Salmon at 11 th Ave Portland For Information and catalog address Registrar 331 Pacific Building, Portland, Ore. 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