The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 27, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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H IL L S B O R O
ARGU S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
Happy New Year, and Thanks Social News of
OREGON
THE GREAI' AMERICAN HOME
la s t w e e k
T h ev w e n t on re c -
,i
. r i « ^ “tihem ng Of the
oi th e m ajor centers of the East, we learn th a t
pre-C hristm as business today is easily th e best ui
crim inal syndicalism law
liberty
commu
hateful
enemies
,mg years.
other countries, particularly in Russia, from the bad of 1932 to the worse in foUowmg
years
w here communism ruthlessly stam ps out And' 11 ?'e are willdls t0 accept th is as a fact.
fact, then
th en
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we are forced to the conclusion th a t a large share
opposition bj execution and banishm ent.
O{ aRy ini pro» entent in national conditions must be
W here else but in Am erica would the credited to President Roosevelt and h i s Brain
state pay $750 for a transcript of the Trusters." a term destined to become a title of
testim ony in the appeal of a confessed honor-
and convicted enemy of the United States
During the post six m ontta. several lead.n
J
jeeve-i,
K05eminent on motion oi detense attor-
neys th a t defendant was unable to pay.
Liberality and extent of freedom th a t
E
£ r sc<^
m u ,1 $ I i 2 “
found in a dem onstration in New
ork,
w here communists besieged a protest
soviet
a m n eeting
d b u s te of
d 2000
u n t h avowed
e
sn eak
e d n enemies
la t f n r m
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,u
L, ’
t
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j
,.rm
groups of bankers and industrialists have reached
conclusion th a t th e New Deal, lrrespectiv ve of
enable f e a t u i^ it may Incorporate, has.
any questionable
,y doubt,
the backing of th e vast m ajority
w ithout any
d
ÍP?'.
° ^ eIL i t u “ „ , - m.d'
^ v e ’d^.
t t V n i '5 e " m i h
which have arisen the past two years.—Hood River
News.
Step in the Right Direction
Through the milk control m easure, re ­
Martin Looks Things Over
turns have been m aterially increased to
Ancient R om es trium virate system of govern-
the W ashington county dairym en. In spite
_
m ent does not appeal to Oregon's governor-elect,
of this we have a ttack s on the m easure Charles H. M artin, who takes office on Jan u ary 14.
As reported in a Sidelights comm ent on th is page
from the president of th e Milk Consum ----------
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e rs ’ I J leatrue
in
P
ortland
who
a n n a re n tlv
G eneral ------------------------
M artin recently -----------
declared
th a t Oregon needs
u
. a r o r t i a n a ^ w n o apparently one governor ipstead of three. During the present
would break down the stru ctu re th a t has adm inistration w ith th e board of control members
helped to bring more money into t h e m aking spectacles of themselves a t almost every
pockets of our dairym en neighbors and
meeting an d often getting nowhere th is state has
fr io n H «
ir ie n u s .
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functioned for considerable periods under petticoat
governm ent When those on the board absented
themselves from meetings, because of pique or for
b etter reasons, th eir secretaries were left to carry
on af»a*rs ° f sfate.
Fine Program
tem pt to bring up the "dead Issue” sales tax th is
time in the form of a luxury u x ; he took a leaf
from the book of his opponent Joe Dunne by ra p ­
ping the state dep artm en t of agriculture for too
much inspection and neglecting to find new m ar
kets. M ention was also made of Oregon's need for
a m ining bureau, lower interest and am ortlza-
tion charges, and he denounced a proposal to divert
School program s as presented in the
schools of today are most interesting and
entertaining. The program s are a testi-
monial to the many qualifications now re- Basollne tex money fr°m h* h*ays
schoof‘8'
»mired
o f t e a c h e r s S u c h w o r k h e ln « t n
M artin is going into office with a friendly
j
i , , 3 i s> 9 UC' 1 W j r k h e l p s t o
legislature behind him . th e county judges have
round out tne education Of the Child and voted to support him , a n d so it appears probable
bring out the most th a t is in them for th a t he will be given every chance to dem onstrate
th e future. The w riter had the good for- th « effectiveness of his proposed program .-N ew berg
tu n e to h ear the David Hill school Christ- 8crlbe-
m as program Friday afternoon and feels
th a t any parent or grown-up can have a
m ost enjoyable tim e by attending such T h a t C r i m i n a l S y n d i c a l i s m L a w
functions. The students, teachers and Frin­
i i is ap p aren t th a t during th e coming legisla-
c ip a l Lester M ooberry are to be con- tlve session a determ ined effort will be made to
g ra tu la te d on their fine work, and the repeal the Oregon C rim inal Syndicalism Law Those
sam
e will x undoubtedly
hold true for other cere
of > V
h° ^ ¿ 1 ^ ’, ^ oi th^
tUte *7
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ln our belief th a t there is nothing contained
Alum ni of Hilhi will gath er Friday
niirht a t - - th - e - high school
gymnasium
to
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ren e w old friendships. School
day friend-
iv iic w u .u
,
e ..,i,
sh ip s should not tie allowetl to fade out
w ith th e y e a rs and it IS hoped th a t a
goodly n u m b er will be present from the
sJonto...
various eluuxen
C la . • • back throillfh the , v e a r * • •
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“We ore engaged as a nation tn undoing mistakes
o f th e oast recU fylng thorn so th a t in th e future
we w tr n tb e paying so mudi of a penalty as wc are
p ay in g Uxtey — President Roosevelt.
th erein th a t is contrary to the principle of good
American citizenship, and th a t t h e law-abiding
citizen has nothing to fear from It. Repeal of the
law would mean surrender to the very forces th a t
are now attem pting to overthrow our social system.
T here is nothing in the law which prevents you
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and J- « citizens
from standing «
th e street
corners and proclaim ing to the world th a t we are
dissatlsfl»?d With our form of governm ent and th a t
we advocate changes which to th e ordinary citizen
m ight seem revolutionary But. we m ust advocate
th a t these ch“11«*8 ** m“dc in an orderly m anner
and not through violence and terrorism . If we ad-
vocate physical violence we run afoul of th e law.
T here is nothing to be gained by rubbing out
a statu te which robs no citizen of his rights to be
heard and which exist« only as a safeguard against
seditious a c ts —Southw estern Oregon News.
Four Persons Hurt
I loiiday Accidents
Mrs Esther M Audci am of P o rt­
land suffered an Injured hip C h rist­
mas afternoon when the car In
! which she was riding was Involved
In a collision on the Canyon road
r u s t of Itcaverlon.
Tim s. North Plains residents were
j injured Sunday afternoon when
their car was Involved in u colll-
j sio n with one drlveu by Fred Berger
or Cornelius. Elgin, Frank a u d
Fred Lankey of North Plains were
hurt bi the accident which hup-
, pencil near the West Union church.
T h re e P e rs o n s In ju r e d
in C h r i s t m a s A c c i d e n t
Events Past Year
attenriin» »
w*sh-i Mr and Mrs. L. B. Loom- unnerra association
in Los
i i > Aligeir
“ 1 1? jn d family of Portland. Sm ith
March 15 W W Boscow county
in
Cal., is spending the
ttie holidays
holidays'"with B,' Iu ,iiu £ ,^ tap,XX>S’> 4,111 Joe Reuk treasurer, and Mrs. Martha Emerick,
arenLs Mr.
V4r and
,,,,1 Mrs C e-
«Uisooro
his parents,
ro u rly native daughter, die. Mrs.
‘ a s-
Kruchek.
Mlssionarv Guild Meets— Maud Boscow named county tre
____ __ of __
urer. March 31 set as end of CWA
.M r and Mrs. Jake R ufer and
Missionary GnUd
the ____E.
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children oi E nright left for their church will meet next T hursday County banks honor county w ar-
Vls.t Wllh Mr. 'a ix i1 Mrs. E *J* <’f Mrs.
S herm arn1 ^ ^ n - s . a“L?iaUmil>wvn» reversaV ofB rw ides
Peterson.
Love a n d
Friendship.” Topic.
•»«-•'o »>•»
wi o i u o u . i
M r a n d Mr« n V
''O rientals In American Life and case decision
d a u g h ^ ^ t ? y V p ^ n l « * SSd ^ V h e fust* L id th £ d r iS S L S .u “ ^ e d p.onZr"
Mrs. Margaret a P ow -
Miss Helen Wilcox were C hristm as in th? text b £ k Mrs. T lw m asT ’mi-
M w h » PW dies.
pleads guilty
h Ol Mr aud Mrs. G. T. Me- nell will report on the Women s to’ attem pt to Pointer
t
Keith Kruchek
aviation school
school
aviation
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w
jg ’
£
friends are invited
lo in t
inatA iiattn«
t < w U » i u
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" iT T
2°
p0* * 2 £ • O eU e'
Ix-Roy Mills und Charles Kay of
Wc wish to i-xnre . our thniik-
Brook to represent state in for the many acts of kindness'*" and
m o n .trillio n ----------
contest Ht ____...
Pacific -ymputhv
extended
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— durlm
----- ng our re-
International
liiness
and
si«»« t 11,» i iiiiio I Livestock
i , i > i .«aw ex
x exposition
w | n ,*»4 11» ’ 11 '7 » ’“ “ . reavem
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S eptem ber 20 Perry W W illiam s m T s -“ s ' vj’iv «...
'n i r r
. '¿‘“ V’ nl:
snaiiv
Of iniU b o io killed w hen stru c k bj f„ r th e iw uutiful floral trib u te s
s h e r if f C onnell s car. C ourt end.. T he Fam ily
< rv h ' on rell,' i ron,,nUlec
September '21 Assessed valuation
of county set $86.5(15 lower than
ia>t year Mayor O Phelps hurt in
auto accident
October 4 Fire Prevention week
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1 N
County dair>intn and buslncsNinen triC( number seven announces lower
protest a g a in st, acta of th e P o rt- p,.( ia i t ax lew
Hillsboro declar-
U> b
A ,oln,
P a .„sLall
n d ^ t .tion
M
a ’rnaiit»
id T o Ina».
t i n ' i?nd
w nu
,? ,7 K O n * C" ntro1
chapter, o . E 8.. will be held to- .'y!Lba,_n
R M*r . Civil war
veteran, dies.
night a t th e Masonic Temple
April 5 Dairymen
and business
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,
men support milk bill resolution
Mrs. Lx'Roy Walker, wife ol Metho
Tb Aro,« An.wartn
® lnlM<r' dlc'i ( l l V buUlnes
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Simpson
and
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Tlle Argus. Answering the ques- projects for proposed new federal
e r ^ T spcnt
J m hI’ r Sunday
S
; i t Jawbone
a X w well m
e d teeth
^ l seen
t h ) “‘1
sun and Idau?htd
daughters
filled i with
' A . n rltT i^ Milk hoard refusrx nlen
w uh Mr aU(J Mrs ciuVles Jen- In the Argus window, I would sug-
” p
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nings.
gest th a t It Is probably a jawbone I? ,
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7
Mrs M attle Case Bertoli of Oak of a small shark
Kur. til former resident, dies b>
Mrs.
In Portland
....
land. Cal.,
is
spending th e holidavs
r Professor
w i e w i r Frederick
rT w ric a A
a Lucas in
,
Is si
with Cal..
her brotfier-tn-iaw
and sis- hls tXJok ¿,Andna'a
l*?e Past/
APii!. 9
mill destroyed by
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Megargel.
spTai " K„ fo1 $ * * * tecrt? ' f‘r e , OrF*on I’IroducU
observed,
u ^ ' A ^ ^ C ^ ^ v S i U n ; ShOrt: 4 Y Oi C*Ch ^ n ^ K . * .
P " ¿ Ut X n U
2 S n l
« - J t a '..7?ii?.da _ ." <L-_vlslH n8 "•■«rve of six or seven sm aller but SEHA prO|p-ani launrh^ P
M uhlys mother. Mra. growing teeth, and whenever a
April , M Joe t E .. Dunne,
Mary Steinke, and other relatives, tooth in the front row was lo«t ¿he
.
... guber-
....
Mrs. Robert Jones and baby of tooth immediately behind took Ito »a101/ 3* candidate, iftud.t milk bill
Portland and Miss K atherine Monk Place and like a well trained sol- a t cham ber of commerce Ray-
of Buckley. W ash, are spending idler kept the front line unbroken Mating declares dividend.
I the week with Mrs. O W Pool. * Thus the teeth of sharks are con-
May 3- CHj ^ p la n n ln « ^ board
Mr. and Mrs Jack Borgen ot tm ually developing a t the back, named Earl Snell, candidate for
Portland and Mrs. Sophia Sm ith ?nd ,a the teeth are steadily push- .secretary of state, speaks here. Hes-
of.
Forest tlw
Grove
‘"K. forw
ard: a ent
very
m erhan-
slan l „ ? y attacks heBl,
tv
¿allers^at
'M cK were
inney Christines
'hom e'“
ical
‘ arrangem
T a simple
u S ? ^ the
CtM th Si7
COUJ!tyh
m1m Mudr(>d
d
to lie flat until they reach the
Jad u aU ^°x en X " R E
Public Forum
,-d
low' 4 tax
lrvy h» of 'I“!«'
»“ u> hl,v*
on ' assessed
valuation
50
p,.r cent caJli, va| U(. o le ii Powers
dica.
October
1 1 -County men win
honor# al
, n, er!iatl()Ilal
Hhndy Brook tram diam plon 4-H
dem onstration team ol northwest
October 18 City budgrt shows
ln<'rease G en eral M urttn speaks at
chamber of commerce. HlUil special
lax unchanged Farm ers turn down
, „rn -hog plan for another year
October
win In
O
ctober 25 Blerly boys w
com m ercial Natlonul bank corn
aboa WlndsU,nn lltl, county and
d“ ’' ^
November I Joe E Dunne, guber­
natorial candidate, speaks a t loral
. rally
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M • P. Cady und A H. Busch
inakc property trade
November 8 -C h a rle H M u t i,
named governor It F ra n k P e o n .
jX " ™
£ c l t£ g
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fly cause plowing up of
c° unty whea>-
r n ^ r ^ ln 1 reHef” 3 '
Memorta. Day S
e o m m lU c e T
Immediate Cash
Buyer
40 t<> 60 Acres; must have
good buildings, good road,
within 50 miles of Portland.
Price not to exceed $7500.
Insure with
TUALATIN VALLEY
INSURANCE AGENCY
W. G. IDE
m i M a in M rc c t
lllllxtM»ro. O rrg nn
generM
(1r t /n s a i
“i *20'??3'
..
November*
15 City
t« enforce I
S‘d,‘” lk n>Pa‘r V fU rw ”‘
Our Yesterdays
He-sslan
H KV S ( I I ATE All
« '" 7 " *
_ ^ .<
?nd
^ . . _ w w Jaqulth
^ . yJ W2 S , ^ I y r ! i r 2 i , R e- "» T illam o o k 12 to 0 federal d . &
ing the holidays . with
her ? P parents,
! llef and SERA offices merged
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Donelson.
disease clean-up starts in county.
May
17 -State convention of
I Mrs. N. Nye of Spokane. Wash.,
November 22—County farm ers get I
Farm ers’ Union held here David wheal check, o ld
,
and Miss Flo Nye of Seattle, Wash,,
Davies aged resident of Masonic discussed
*
*
are spending the week with Mr'
T
hirty
Years
Ago
and Mrs. J. M. Person.
Ar_
nec ’ he 22 ~ian4 Re . home' •UH«! by auto. Rivalry keen
November 2B—S tate milk boar I
i Miss Louise Fischer, student a t Oakmari pleads guilty to m urder j ,o[ P rlm “ry election
reports on activities W ashington
.
8 ^a te c?“ ?8e, *s spending in second degree in
May 24—M artin and Dunne nom- . i county scrip redeemed. "Phlladel-
ln second <la»
day of
Recently in a talk with one of the lo-
cal dariym en, the w riter Was shown the
m onth’s milk check with the rem ark th a t
nL. M r
it was about double w hat it had been be- & suuT'and^the1 mconS ^exec^v^shouicTfind and Mrs' Geor^ Fischer e nt*’
Mr tru,'ts Of
v„,^
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fore this law attem pted to put some order pienty^of “ support ‘m ^ ^ H e P “ ^ ! a “'governor d a ^ h r e r " ^ ' w R VE w T 1'’1' and £ 7 "
Tn« " " ^ rs wui’ re ^ h "H u js"
into the dairying industry of this section, should be just th at, in fact as well as name. To be c h rts tm L gulsU ofVMrW Inyd M6re b°r°ra^ d^ , ^ „ e r a ^ hmi , n u t.
T he dairym en for years had been a t the successful every organization m ust have someone A C Poole in Portland
boro O perTfU m se N e ^ Y ear^ E v e’
m ercy of the distributor, but under the
a“
y : hen » ls required, and with
Mr and Mrs J „ o arre tt and ^ r y X h ’m S iif l be c™ef U<£r
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— h e - y«
- r » “ board y,
of ‘-y*“
control
Mr. and
L C
c K
K ram
ram len
, " 1 and
“^ m
anager
milk
control law he n has
established
riirhts u " a ' h»r
*■*«««=*»
y able to
£ Mr.
and Mrs
Mrs. L
manager.
J Uu n r" 1
“ ‘s « s t a u i i . s n t u r i g n t s
g<,vernor a t alm ost every tu rn if they should family spent Christm as with Mr
Committee on arrangem ents for
and the increased checks are evidence so desire, executive authority in our state could and Mrs. j A. Kramlen.
J annual Firem en’s ball Christm as
th a t the law has helped some.
be pretty well nullified.
Mr and Mrs W. F. Cyrus and « 7 }nc,ude Ed W ann, chief; Ed
The law m ay not be perfect, but it is
F u rth er indications th a t our n ext governor is 7',i,ldre" ,.;spe.'lt Christmas in Cor-
‘Y n d sk m °R 2 ffrtv k|dH full
a step in the right direction for better looking things over are seen in a speech th is week
s dh
Workman and grown bob cat a t Sam R affety barn
r o t i i r n a t o t h p r f a ir v m e ti
m P ortland before a convention of county Judges.
Ma rY CJTUA
»t M ounUlndale
re tu rn s to tne aairym en.
G ovem or-Elect M artin warned of another a t- ,, M r.an d _ Mrs. S W Bentley and I B P Cornelius recommended for
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IIANKH W F. Hollenbeck, form ­
er W ashington county resident and
Moiintalnilalc business man. was
burled at the Pleasant View cem-
! clery at Vancouver. W ash. S a tu r­
day afternoon, following services at
i Limber’s chapel,
Mr Hollenbeck was 7H years old
and was born a t Waterloo, Iowa
1 Septem ber IB. I hmi
He Is survived by nine children.
They are Fnsl Hollenbeck of llal
tie G round, in to , Willard and Hoy
H ollenb.sk. all of 1‘urtland; and
Mrs. F T. (Ilcason of fxts Angeles
Mi Ohrr.v. Phlllhis of Heuttle Mr /
Elmer Brice and Miss Alla Hollen­
beck both of IMrllniul and Mrs ||
W. A rm entrout of Hanks
T hree persons were I n j u r e d
Christm as evening when an au to ­
mobile skidded In the soft dirt
at tile new turn of the T ualatin
highway near Shtue park and ov­
erturned Fruuk Lorence, Cornelius
route 2 and driver of the machine.
N c w Y C a r R e c a lls
phlne Case, lor 30 years teacher In suffered an injured shoulder John
Hillsboro srlioots. dies in Portland ivarson of Hillsboro received a
-State approves, wddenlng of Has.-
h(.||d
line street with federal funds
W()lfl. (>f , |l|lM.r M,rfrrP()
<(\«ntinu*«i from pair» ••nel
August » G ilbert Walling and Jtired Juw Injured (arsons were
liquor store opened In Hillsboro
Roy Freeman, both or Portland, taken to the Jones hospital
February 22 -County quota C W A ! * i i w when n x k truck goes into
workers cut. but projects In p ro -| «Hb h near Forest Orove Firth un-
Marriage l.leeusea
cess of completion to be continued, dual irrigation tour visits county.
Darrall K Prewtng ond Ixils
Hoy Scouts launch drive to collect
August 10 Politicians start rum - Grace Jones, both of Tigard Dr
household goods for needy 11 E. pulgn drive.
a
M ating. I n c . announced as noin-
August 23 County fair open
I ow ell E iford M 'Ali a r a n d A iulA
ineo* of Frosted Foods to control with C. D Minton as manager [ey M ay b elle J o n e s, both of llllla-
Fin v -M Alin it n i i u i c r v
iirliiitn u 'iit tu x e s fo r tfrtn a n d nrim I x * fo , 1 N*<*t*nibt,r
M arch l Closing dan. for e n t e r , » c a rs t<> he f<>reckH.-d
Hayden w Literal of miLsboro
August 30 FVdera. Housing ac. S T V l ' . l t ó
K *W P
lnk corn-hog program announced.
ooro visitors today.
ard B ram ann and children of T a- William II. Pointer of D urham con-
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a rte d here w ith j M . Person
ns
W illiam A lbert ¡‘etera of G asto n
Mrs. C. E. Lytie. Mrs. C arrie El-
Mr. and Mrs 81d fesses attem pt to poison Mr and county dialrm an Shute bank de- route 2 und Sylvia Julia D u n k or
id W
Morion L y tle , left
¿£hei? o f ^ S d
nd dl¥lclend
W lllto « Cornelius muw 1
With the tide th a n against it. and. therefore, have
Mrs. Delbert Stark of Portland
given th e President assurance th a t they will play Miss Rosemary Snyder and Jake
Lheir Part so, ln « the
stru tg le
back
to full each
recovery'.
of Mr.
Salem
were C. C hristm
as
becomes
more
evident
week tha, Burns of
and Mrs.
C. Sny-
the nation, as a whole, feels th a t it is fully Justified der-
m readjusting itself to take advantage, a t the earliest , M r. and Mrs. H R Em m ott and
possible moment, of improving conditions. While wc. I L. F Em m ott and Mr and Mrs.
ln the Paclfic Northwest, are a p t to be im patient at
w Walch were Christm as dln-
the slow motion effect of better times, as we see I Morgani
’ ‘ *
°
H R
despite the cnarges OI ten m ounted police-
men. Their attitude is also shown in the
Wholesale killings of opponents in Russia.
More power to the patriotic groups lhem here we musl
forget
lhls same
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o . the
...
-O.-, nearly
. . two years behind the
a ____
n a loyal
Citizens th
at _____
are _________
fighting
Pacific .W.U.WCD.
Northwest was
forces th , a t would
East , in experiencing
. repeal
.
. crim inal . syndl-
-
, i the stunning
„ , blow j we
, call De-
,
caltsm laws and perm it the w holesale pression and certainly are not justified in believing
a d v o c a c y o f th e r e v o lu t io n a r y c r e e d o f tilat we nu« h t be the ilrst
em er8e B ut we d °
fayocacy^ oi ine revolutionary creed Of know thM , had It not been for President Roosevelt s
th e communist. Such laws Will never hurt personal interest in th e Northwest and th e wise a t-
o r bother the good citizenship of this titude of Republican Senator McNary, we would have
country.
bad fa r more serious problems to meet th an those
■
W. F. Hollenbeck
Buried Vancouver
Local Folk and
Their Friends
A Happy, Prosperous ami Healthy
New Year for the friends, subscribers, and
XVilh W M th I . Com hlnW t h . ,llll»h o ro In d r p .n 4 .n ,
advertisers is the heartfelt wish of the
B lllsbo ru Ancua m tab. 1*84
HiUsboro Independent eatalv 1*7«
publishers and employes, who m ake up
M r K IN N K Y A M r K IN N K Y . I'ubllahara
Fubliahad Thuradaya.
Enterad aa aeeond-elaaa m atear in t h .
the imm ediate family Of th e H ills b o r o A r ­
M r. and Mrs. Lowell Brown eu-
pu a to /fira a t Hilteboru. Oreaun
gus. At the sam e time we wish to express tertained with a dinner o n c i’irhii-
our appreciation of the patronage and { ^ ^ ‘B ro w n ^ /M d “ ^ * " ^ ^
M RS. K. c . M c K in n e y
w vern e M c K inney
Aaoociata Ed itor
support accorded, which m ade it possi- Flannery and daughter of Willa-
Editor
ble to publish a new spaper worthy of this ™d“ daigtu^s. m ? L i " Mm^R
F irst Audited Paper. L a rg ­
ftfew ber— Oregon Stato Edi­
est Audited W eekly Circula-
to ria ] Association and N a ­
community.
A. Oean and daughter. Mr. and
tion in Oregon
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Mrs Harley Uurdg of McMinnville
M em ber of the A u d it Bureau of C irculation
We also want to express our sincere p m Warner. e l . Dean <3 c a rl-
appreciation of the splendid and untiring ton. Maurice Dean. Francis Brown
O F F IC IA L
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OF
W A S H IN G T O N
CO UNTY
work done bv the thirty Argus commu- a»d «he host and luxaess.
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nity correspondents and to express t h e m M
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hearty co-operativn of the people of their
“ pX dAito“caL*Mu'd a 7.V;
The H illsboro Argus assumes no fina ncia l m sponaibility for
com m unity SO th at all the news may b e Sewell and Jam es Sewell of Hllls-
errors published in its columns, but in case# where this paper
„1
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boro were C hristm as guests of Mr.
is a t fa u lt w ill rep rin t th at part of an advertisem ent in which
p rin tto .
and Mrs. Fred Sewell and M ai­
the typographical m istake occurs.
lt
is
the
constant
aim
of
the
Argus
A n Independent Newspaper. Whoee Services and Policies
family to give the best new spaper service , Mr. and Mrs c a rl Trachsei ami
are Based on the P rinciple o f the Golden Rule.
‘And as ye
would that men should do to you. do ye also to them like*
possible and to be able in some modest ^‘"'sniehie*' Mr'* L dM Mr?ndH u in :
wise.**- M atth ew 7 :1S.
m easure to feel th at they have »lone a siaelile and children of Helvetia,
new spaper job th at is w orthy of the com- a“d chU d^i^w ^C l^i^Sm gm “is
Commends Patriotic Groups
munity. W e sincerely hope that the job of of M r. and Mrs. Fred Amacher.
Mr, and Mrs- Bayfield Pooiey and
Subversive activities in the nation are new spapering
► ,,, . . „ service done will continue daughter
Evelyn of Portland an.
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Em m ott of
being carefully scrutinized by a congres­ to merit the kindly support and co-opera-
accorded this newspa- Eoiest Grove were Christina« break-
sional comm ittee in the east and there tion . that has i been
. i» . . . . .
ia-'1 guests of Mr. amt Mrs. H R
Enunott.
has been considerable discussion in this per to r nearly 11 years.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B arham and
state in recent weeks, particularly since
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children of Salem. Mrs Elizabeth
the O regonian started editorial opposition
Kellogg ¡uid Mrs. Dons Jacobson oi
to the crim inal syndicalism law.
Ability to Pay Should be Basis K “ Mrx«‘d m « s l *?«. s U 5 -
The attitude of patriotic organizations
alian.
Countv tax totals cut 1935 levies—
sems to us to be extrem ely im portant,
Mrs. L. G Selfridge. Miss Pauline
significant and well tim ed. The Ameri- headline. Any tax reduction, no m atter seltridge ami Lloyd, spent C hrist -
can Legion has gone on record against how small, is cheering to the property
J m t o T □ " v S d i i K
th e repeal and has publicly comm ended owner. O ur present property tax is anti- Portland were aiso p r e s e n t . '° °
the Oregon Journal for its stand in op- quated and unjust. It does not take into
Mr. ami Mrs r . c . Vaught and
position to the repeal of this law, which consideration the ability to pay, which
ttele"
gives protection to the loyal Am erican should be the basis of all taxation. W hen
guests of
citizen against the radical activities of any new plan is sought so m any smoke Mr and Mrs. Wayne Vaught.
Mr and Mrs. J. B. Wilkes and „ „
screens of propaganda go up th at it is
communists.
tcAd.” ' All members are urged
and Mrs. Lynn Wilkes of Port- ,
Rice W. Means, representing the Span­ very difficult for the people to learn the Mr.
land, and Dr Lews Wilkes Ager of w
LaGrande were C hristm as guests of
Mr and Mrs- L- A Long spent
ish-Am erican W ar Veterans, took a de­ tru e facts.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E Wilkes
,he week-end and C hristm as a t the
term ined stand before the congressional
\ Mr.
i r and
„„a Mrs.
Mr- W O. Joos
„
home
en- P o r tla n of d thetr son. Donald Long, ill
com m ittee when he urged th at the de­
tertained w ith a C hristm as dinner
for Mrs. F lora Baker. Earl Baker , Mrs. Perry Brown of the Masonic
, -
p artm ent of justice be given authority
“
d M r? i# erH.OJ < £ iim '‘' " ld Mr
Mw* S t " c 5 K d U « S £
and funds to keep constantly informed
as to the menace of communism and th a t
F e n i ^ i l ^ “L d RM \ T Leo’ii i h R.«e?st
8 ^H ters went to Dallas Wed-
laws be enacted m aking teaching or
Times
are
Better
teaching at Garibaldi, arc spending n rsd.iy on a business trip,
preaching of communism or overthrow of
Because of—or in spite of—the New Deal, ac­ the holidays a t the home of their
the governm ent a felony.
il. r. H. ri Rogtrs.
B echi n s
1‘ ^u n lo n ~
cording to the political viewpoint of the critic, there
Few people are more cognizant of is a decided tu rn for the better in many sections of
M i. a n d Airs. t, t.- Kjornes. win)
'»r. mid Mrs. *.». ( . Bccncn o f
conditions than are the district attorneys the nation. Argue as we may over th e prem ises^the Vn“ IUhayc‘'k '- a .^ 't h t ^ 'i i - l ^ Y m u u u n i o n ^ t * S home' MondayllThox.
Of Oregon, who held th eir annual session fact IS so p aten t th a t it cannot be denied. From place at Witch Hazel, were Huis- present were Mr and Mrs How-
in P o r t l a n d
T hursday, December W7. 19:11
P H |
Q
H i f h - E lf it lin c y
TUBES
i . n j o y better tone
•nd g re s trr per­
form ance with the
new l o n g e r - l i f e
r i f l L C O Tubes!
" '’fxcem ber 6-HIIIU loses to Forest
Orove 6 to 0 County tax levy voted
al *378 032 Work , started on Hills
h ™ P"t,n ce
December 13 Mrs. 8. May Oreer.
futes rum ors of graft.
long time resident, dies. Banks an-
June 7— J- H
f,,lca 1 or I nounce interest slash.
nndr i J ,
5 . K rn ' ' December 20 Council p a s s e s
mien and J J. Wlsmer for council-, d rainage ordinance. Total of taxes
men.
Selfridge Bros.
Phone XIX
ln county lower than last year.
June 14—Judge John D ennis,'
PIIII.CO
BEALERA
former Hillsboro mayor, dies ln I
KI.KY'H CHATEAU
California H. L. MacKenzIc and i
SiU^hter Evelyn of Marshfield sp e n t, Hillsboro postm aster t o succeed
P. L, Patterson heads of chamber
stm a as « week-end
week-end w
with
Mr.
W akgener’
c n n stm
ith M
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Mrs. F. W. Walch
| Mrs j ,, p,eper died a t Farm -1 of commerce. Dairy co-operative ,
Arvin Robb, student a t University I lngton December 15.
i case settled by agreement.
of Oregon, is spending the holidays
Hillsboro Is becoming more metro-
June 21 -Two playground pro-:
a t the home of his parents, D r and \ politan every day. S hute
Savings : gram s started here
City
watt'i
Mrs. J. O. Robb.
| bank will pay Interest on savings1 users demand rate cut. M P Cady
Now a t Thanksgiving and
K enneth C randall of S an F r a n - (deposits.
i named chairm an district seven
cisco. Cal., Is spending the holidays: T H Tongue Jr. appointed city:
txnird
Christm as time when y o u r
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Max attorney.
June 28 -Washington county pio­
fam ily is gathered together is
Crandall.
F iftee n Years Ago
neers and native sons and daugh-1
the time to consider this ques­
m
i».
j u i i u s nsoanr and Miss Helen
Argi
Mrs. Julius Asbahr and Miss Helen
Argus. December 25, 1919 —J. J. ters meet a t Shute park.
tion.
Asbalir are spending the week in VanKleek At Sons of K inton have
,„ iv A _ p i i v se e k s
w irlen lm , n t
O ur complete slock and expert a d ­
J?™ ?11“ a t th« home of H arry world's champion dairy cow, wins) B
,
vice regarding memorial a t y o u r
X and Mrg H c V n Behrpn twe° rfadt s WCOrd as Producer ot but-1 | B Beaverton
eaverton seicetea
»« " h L , d . v s "
sclceted
as "Happy Days”
service.
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— harles
'
of Salem
were Christm as guests en
of I C
S Davis, supreme chan- dueen.
OREGON
M ONUM ENT WORKS
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manes
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.
.
Rev.
and
Mrs.
R.
L.
Putnam
and
(
cellor
of
K
nights
of
Pythias,
makes
July
12—T
ualatin
river
flood
c
o
n
-|
family
— official
. . . visit
. . . to . lodges
.
. . made.
. Joseph
.
. —
of ................
this d is - i 1 —
trol study
Belanger. **• '» • öt«nnaru, Mgr.
Hillsboro, Ore.
assistant
county
agent,
transferred
Mrs.
Beulah
H
arris
and
d
au
g
h
ters'
trlPt
,*?cre
Frlday„
r i.,- ii._
i spent —
.
’zAlzI
i wave
ir n o n
Le,
11
(of f Porttand
Christm
as’' withi r 001(1
kuis
many c h i n a to Morrow county. Forest Orove
Mrs. Rose Cox and Mrs. Lena Mor- Ph«af« nte. Henry K anina of Bloom- National bank hold 4-H sheep
rls.
Ing reports th a t birds by the h u n ­ show. City to cnf»>rce occupation j
Mr and Mrs
r
, | areas
dreds perisnea
perished oui
out m
his s way.
.
.
Buhl. Id^h” we’re Q u esta J ” th i
,UT C businosf*i, bo» ^ r - Pros* tcam 'd e fe a ts local •viuul bp^rtflc
team defeats local squad. Pacific I
H Mrs.
W Cora
8teln*e
homp 1“ t
P'<r' coast w aterfront strike affects lo­
Cochrane left Mondav'
cal industries.
, for a m onth's visit with her father
In addition to our S tandard Quality Drain Tile
July 19 -C ivil Emergency feder­
Births
Thomas Baker, of near Corvallis’
and Building Tile of our own m anufacture we
I m l .
,
I Wood—To Mr. and Mrs. Rufus ation committee walks out of con­
Mr. and M r* Cim rlesS McDermoU a giri**’
Hlll!,boro’ Deccmbe<' 23' ference with relief committee when
handle the products of the W illamina C la y 'T ile
Company, which we believe to be superior in qual­
iof Albany C hristm as day.
I w ieber—To Mr. and Mrs. W. H. dem ands refused. Former Judge E.
J. Ward dies. C harles G. Crawford
ity and equal in price to any other product of its
' Mr. and Mrs W E. Ogilbec spent I Wieber of Hillsboro, December 22, of Hillsboro fatally Injured by auto
ChKstm a. In D n.ll.nx wjth Mr an() a boy.
^ ? £ ' and w‘th Mr. and
kind in the m arket today. Anything you need in the
Eischen—To Mr. and Mrs. Alex driven by Dr. J. B. Dinsmore. G as­
Allen ogilbee.
oline drouth threatened.
draining of your land, layout of your septic tank
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Mallng were Eischen of route 2 Comeellus, De­
July 26 Coroner's Jury clears Dr.
or sew er system can be seen here. If there is any­
Christm as guests of Mr. and Mrs cember 22, a boy.
Vandomelen — To Mr. and Mrs. Dinsmore of blame ln Crawfortl
T. W. McDonald.
thing th a t can he made of concrete we can make it.
Joe
Vandomelen
of
route
two
Banks,
death.
Civil
Emergency
federation
Mrs. Mary Hill, teacher a t D rew ,: n e re m h e r 9ti . hr,«
committee of action stages unsuc­
Is spending the holidays a t her r,ecPml’er 20' a “ W-
cessful dem onstration. Citizens Em­
home here.
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Evan Reames of Medford is a
N apier-, W mam lnaa 'Napler
ergency league organized. Local
from national guardsmen called out by
house guest at the E. B. Tongue Owen T. Napier.
Acres« Washington Street from Cannery on P. R. A N. Railway
home.
governor for strike emergency.
Office Phone 1341
August
2—L.
E.
Francis
name»!
Phoenicia Temple. P ythian Sis­
Let the advertisem ents help you
Art Kroeger 254«
—Home Phones—
Henry Kroeger 1204
ters. will meet Friday night a t the make your shopping plans.
assistant county agent. M rs Jose-
Douglass
R ad io Service
Remember Now;
Your Beloved Dead
Willamina Clay Drain Tile
Hillsboro Concrete Brick & Tile Co.