The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 24, 1935, Page 4, Image 4

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Investigate Opportunities
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V E R N E M c K IN N E Y
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CO I NTY
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Tha Hilleboro Anrus asaumes no fin a n cia l responsibility for
a m n published in its columns, but in case- where th u paper
is at fa u lt w ill reprint th at p a rt of an advertisement in which
tha tyi'* k.-r...
take occurs.
An Independent Newspaper. Whose Scrv.ce.-
ara Based on the Principle of tha Golden Rule. “ And as >a
would that men should do to you. do ya also to them lik e ­
w ise." -M a tth e w T : l t .
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Never Failed in Duty
H IL L S B O R O
ARG U S.
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thursday, Januury 21, 1935
by A. J Kav
Son at North Range
endeavors on the part of certain
, amt Baseline.
Old Highway
Interests and Individuals to disrupt
Charles A Hanley died here J a n ­ Don Batchelar
Hie house organisation, the legisla­
uary 22,
la functioning smoothly and
Thirty Tears A* >
Suit Settled | Hare
All-Star Back ture
1 ffldeutly.
Argus. January 26. 11105—W O.
He reports having seen
ts again pursuing his studies
Officials of the Hillsboro grade school
district see a possible opportunity to re ­
place the present David Hill school under
financing plans th a t may mean a w orth­
while investment and good business op­
portunity for the district. They are right
in m aking an unofficial investigation to
see ju st what kind of a proposition is pos­
sible under the public works program of
the Roosevelt adm inistration for easing up
on the unemployment burden.
If a thirty per cent graiiT can be se­
cured under the works program and the
balance of the money obtained at a very
low rate of interest it would seem like a
logical move. An individual, if able, under
a like opportunity would probably take
advantage of it.
The David Hill school has long served
as the educational center for several gen­
erations of Hillsboro school children.
W hile it would probably serve the purpose
for a few more years, it is nearing the
end of its years of usefulness and con­
sideration will within a short time have
10 be given to its replacem ent.
The board is justified and should ob­
tain every bit of inform ation about the
possibilities of such financing and keep
the people inform ed if such a governm ent
donation is obtainable. If not available as
a gift th e board will not consider the
proposition.
the following Hillsboro residents In
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»> the I»» departm ent at Ann Ar-
(. ond,'lunation suit brought by the m,,. Mich.
LINFIELD COLLEGE. McMinn the lobby: George McGee. J. M
state highway commission In 1227
Ladles' band benefit at operoiville , special'
In Don ltatehelar Person, J. J. Wismer. Judge T r i l l *
to obtain right of way for the house Saturday night. Members of j , Jn(ll.u, c0|i,.ge found Its first
first all­ all-|p le to n and A. M. Jonnaeii,
Tualatin valley highway was dis- east aw H. T. Bagley. Claude Cate. c„Ilfen>llr(, rootbsll player In
In six
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l d k lJ m , . F ni u t ! i i U’ oC' « 'e a rs P o d U .o r e n ln HUH was
the
missed Thursday
Peters,
T
hat
the
commission
liad
obtained
tl e . e s i v n X i X J r r o Wilkes. Grace
Robinson, Letltia other all e. nlereuce player to b ,-
. h „ » ? „ ± , i . n ± * .d
Imbrle. Myrtle
Butler. Ona Ford soled to that p illio n by the coaches
through negotiation amt agreement
Manager G A. Wehrung has sue- of conference teams
was given as the reason for the dls-
Not Criminals
Complaints come to The Journal of unkind tre a t­
m ent accorded applicants for help a t some of the
public relief agencies. The cold, tyrannical attitude
of some of the employes disbursing Jobs or doles was
described by a helpless widow with children as u n ­
bearable. "I was approached," she said, 'as if I were
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a convict or a criminal and wanted
To be in poverty and a petitioner for help is
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bad enou8h - Mai>y a poor soul . suffers
in silence v and
hunger because prevented bv pride from a s k ln t r r e l i e f
Trouble in itself is mournful enough w ithout'
as a .seeker of relief, being subjectedÎ T
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THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME
Mrs. Amanda Sharp
f uneral I leid Today
Loo Late to Classify
347
D onelson
Mrs. Lull Buried
at Mountainside
Good Small Farm
Me-
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PoStoffli'P
11 ILL r PnqitioFi
O S lilO I l
O pen at Cornelius
set a minimum price to be pajd
the producer but the board shall
have no power to set the re-sale
price.
This is where all trouble ln the
past has originated. We would be
back where we _ were a year ago.
uvo.
when
certain business interests
It prum
profitable
to use milk as
; found u.
aoie io
‘» p - even if they had to sell it at
a loss-
loss. The sponsors of this meas-
promise the consumer a lower
pnce ior the‘r mllk a 'id °n the
other hand promise the Droducer a
minimum price
for his
price for
his milk
mllk.
Under the old m ethod of cut
price campetition there are many C o u n t y F a r m G r o u p s
ways in which a d istributors re-
.
turns to the producer can shruik
*° '-'rg®n ,ze * onight
short weights, lower tests off grade’ Officers of the county federation
etc. While the distributor would of farm organization will be elected
C. C. Hockley, state engineer for
ro*iLb7 a ^ y‘ng
PHc® a t the court house here foniKbf Orego^ of”the" pubHc^wwk's admin-
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these factors would make a trem en- cn iu rsd ay ), accordìi« to N P .1 U tritT ó n J'h « ' b ^ n “ ^ r t * " t o T a *' £
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Jo h h n " s ’on'
? fi n o ,r?ry,
designed to correct these faults, to meet ng 7,f
nroaniM ^inn"11?. Vey ° f a11 publlc Pr°Jects needed In
guarantee to the producer a fair mecting of the organization. Is thb,
v f federal
e d e r a l a and
n d n non-fed­
n n _ r» d _
thi* state
state b by
price, honest weight and test, and called ,o r 8:30 P m
eral
bodies. It,
It has iz been
announced.
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a fair return to the distributor.
fn this survey, the national re-
The law should be strengthened Builder Group P rovides
board
Form» Local C am paign source»
»11 public
bodies will be ^sketi’" ^
not weakened. Progress has been
made to place the dairy industry
Forms
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is for obtaining d ata on indicate their financial and rcon-
on a stabilized
basis, but W _ ashing-
ton county should b e " a ro u se d ‘to house repairing and renovating ln omlc needs as well as other needs
t th
h e e m
a n a . - . „ of
» House u,„
i. - area
~ a under the . proposed
Feder- Formal requests
for the Informa-
menace
bill No. 47 ,h
this
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every effort should be made to al Housing adm inistration house to Hon Is to be made by Engineer
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house canvass are to be provided by Hockley.
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Builders’ Congre.,,.
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Survey for Works
Program Planned
t A l l »O K » A U H A X T S
,11 , . ’» t i l , G rn rra l Fund W arranta of
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n.,i |,anl for want of fu n ,I, ' on or ho-
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al ,ha o fflro of tha County Trau
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■ l which tim e «ai«| creditor« may attend
pn»v«
th eir rlaim a, appoint a tru«tee
examine
»he
bankrupts.
and transact
auch other buaine
«« may |>r«n>erly rom »
Ivrfor» «aid m«*etinir.
C la im , m u ., Im p rM M iM d In form ra- I
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5 i afternoon
' - . « during
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have given us in the past and Jay
J.
aunng a meeting of
of agencies against which I know we can count on your help
in anything th a t will benefit the 1thc ^ ' ‘P
aU try t0 meet Dairy
In d u stry —Henry G. Hagg.
a ^ c o ^
Tha arhadul» fllr.1 »belìi
G eneral
Fund W arrant
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While fishing for steelheads at ,7'’, i i L i J , " »2,», on
CITES FINE CHARACTER
C all M ade in C ounty Cloverdale Wednesday afternoon of ’ t h «« u ' t o n g u , j , „ ,
Hillsboro. Oregon January 21.1
O utstanding county general fund l ^ t week. Lloyd Brown, slipped on »»„kmeirr H lil.h .,,,,
d e a th ^ f the^iate K arl Haefliger the .7,arr,o « S issued ----------
op “r a !i,iorc
Mar^h
ar> Icy walk
and fell, breaking his J""
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* - - u a r r 21, IBas.
Helvetia community lost a once
*®34' were called this week by right leg Just above the ankle. M ar-
very valuable citizen and neighbor. Mrs. M audW . Boscow, county treas- vln Robinson, who was with him
He was a fine friend to me. He urer. Interest on w arrants not here- took him to a physician there and
j was an upright man, always ready tofore called will cease Saturday.
later brought him home. He was
to help hl3 neighbors. Years ago
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I taken to the Jones hospital, where
€ O ,T H |9 i s \ n h a t
he was the neigliborlsiod vcrterln-
Schmul: "Which would you rath -
arian, and even undertaker, free of „r have a million dollars or twelve . Dr. A. O. Pitm an treated him. He
WE G E T ? AFTER
was In quite a serious-condition for
charge. His life was one of hard daughters?”
several days and was threatened
work and he took care of his stock , Levy: “Twelve daughters."
THREE y e a q s OF
to the last day. He was 82 years
, with pneumonia, but was able to be
Schmul: "Why?"
PIANO L.-ESSOH2,
old last summer.—John Schneider.1 Levy: "If I had a million, I d taken home Wednesday evening
Rt. 1 Hillsboro.
want to have two, three, ten, a I «nd Is convalescing.
S lj C h t e c h n iq u e .
hundred millions more. B ut If I
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SUCH
ew u g h !"-E x aUKhtCrS' tHat W° Uld
Ro” R eP °r‘» H om e as
o
Sewell
W. G. IDE
Open competitive examinations for
third-class postm aster at Cornelius
have been set by Postm aster G en-
Oregon Mining Congress will hold era! Farley, according to word re
meeting In the cham ber of com- , etved here Salary Is $1200 ner
erce rooms here a t 8
m. F rl- year and applications will b e iu k e n
for everyone Interested ln m in. until February I. Examinations may
W . Colonel B. K Lawson presl- be taken in Hillsboro or any other
dent, former chief of _. police
examining office.
office Another
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„ Port-
,
I j examining
opening
land, will preside, E. O. Harlan, ts listed a t Vernonia.
th a t a number ol
of
secretary, says m
ADDllcanU f o r t h ..
people ln this district have con- a re ? e o u ire d £ imu ,x “ n“ " atlo,>
. L - i idert rM)u
£ ¡ £ 7 “,‘th them riegarding th e 're
mi “ m ed t u o , . , have
Ve actually
“ctually re-
ost
sourccs in this district
He ex-1 nffiiu, t 1 ” d®llverr of the p pum
sources l n . lnls ° . c i . Me ex office for a t least one year. Age
Presses a hope th a t everyone In- limits are set a t 21 a n d m
terested will attend.
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According to our understanding this action will
be agitated by pioneer groups of the state, and these
organizations are hopeful th a t a num ber of letters
will be sent from here to Yamhill county’s delega­
tion at th e statehouse backing up th eir efforts.
The regrettable meddling a t Champoeg park
which led to Albert Tozler and his sister, Mrs.
Edith
th eir wora
work as
as
— . Tozier
------ W eatherred, giving up
up tueu
custodians and historians may be laid a t the door
there
of political Interference there.
y-iucty
trutn a commercial standpoint, if from
Purely from
no o th er Newberg should be in t e r e s t e d i n
vL
, 's nould be interested in Champoeg
JthZ_ipi e ? Pub ic interest, because th e
for
hi®“ ric sii toe usually passes
th r°ugh Newberg. Since the exodus of the Tozlers
it will be noticed th at rare indeed
the news
news story
storv
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calling statewide attention to activities th ere.—New­
berg Scribe
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T. O. llKHileewe, Miss Marlon
Lytle and Nell Want attended a
banquet ut the Congress hotel |„
Portland Friday night, given by the
Portland G as Ac Coke company h,
all employes who are eligible to be­
come members of the “Hull of
Fame," a sales organiaullon
hylic and Mr. Ward were added
. Finances Obtained
for Flax Industry
Public Forum
t h e T h :nS X . ' « .u g gest«d by Repre- S / . S t T
sentative Honeyman a r e undoubtedly
those in charge
m ade in good faith, but we quite agree t h ^
w ith Mr. H agg th at in the end such action ^ 7 u , ? l X U S
m ight prove costly to the dairym en.
Oregon Journal.
N. Ward Honored
play.'
i , ., Lawn cemetery.
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time.
I eleven, T
licit season closed his
Mr, Altipnwl|l was born In Kan Kutulll place south of Oak pink
G rant Bailey of Portland with
[ third yeai
regular. He was sas December 110 1883. and had
Rxrciitvle board of the (tardi
drew a previou.s plea of not guilty j
persona.lv
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ponslble for at least ____
lived In ___
Hillsboro for . the oast five club met Saturday afternoon u
to a bad cheek charge Saturday |
per ceni of the yardage made years. Bile Is survived by her bus the home of Mrs O II G ates
z 75
and plead guilty. Sentence will be
by the Wildcats this' season. Not hand.
Leo
Adkinson. two sons,
>'
Financial backing for the linen only did Batchelar score six of the Frank and Kenneth, both of Hills- tlie**,,. '.‘k‘Vrnl’ « ’ n h A u v
passed by Judge Peters this S a tu r­
Alvuli Ixigun
mill expansion program In the Wil­ 1(1 touchdowns but lie took the lain», and two daughters. Mrs M|. ,,, , M
day,
Audrey Harper of Hillsboro and
" logan
lam ette valley has been obtained
Jeon Anu Donnell of north
Aten L. Cooper of G aston re - | from an eastern source, according ball to the tour-yard line from I he Mrs. Frances Duucalf of Cornelius
Hillsboro spent the week-end w
celved a postponed sentence S a t­ to W. F. Llpman of Portland, who middle of llie field In six plays for
Dixie Lee MncDowvIl.
urday when he plead guilty in the
seventh and passed to a score
Hillsboro about a year ago the the
Ronald Neilson of I'nrtlnnd t
local Justice of the peace court to visited
eighth
to explain his project. T7ie pro­ on Don
lied Bunday at llie ( ’ M p,m
Is the best blocker by far
a charge of hunting wild anim als posed program would take about 10
home.
without a license. In handling the years, cost more than $7.000,000 and on the Linfield eleven and opens
case. A W. Havens, justice of the give employment to 10,000 men and big holes for his mates. His pass­
Funeral services for Mrs Am- T l l r u d D e fe n s e ( 'u it f r r r n e e __
ing has been one of the main rra-
peace, pointed out th a t all persons women, he said.
Mrs A. W Moore and Mrs Iti
74. who died
over 14 years of age are required j First of a series of mills is to be soils for the success of the Linfield Monday afternoon ai her
home on ' rl Kelly of the David Hill chapter
fish on a \v “ hm S?bt? “ u,,t , tra P or I bu.il at 'c .u lb y ' and farm ers are to passing attack which was unusual­ Hillsboro route 1. will be held today D. A K. attended the S late patrl
fish on any but their own land.
h * glven , „ ¿ e -y e a r contracts for ly successful this season. He Is iTlitirsdav» at 2 p m from t>«iel- otic conference on nutionui d
Orders in the folowtng circuit growing flax at $25 a ton. accord- almost uncanny, not only in Ills son A 8ewell rhapel lu re Itev M tense at the Multnoinuh liotel tn
court cases were issued tins week lrg to plans. Investigations Indicate short passes, but also In Ills long 8. Woodworth will be in charge of Fortlund Saturday
Fred Haase
Ellortl that the W illamette valley Is sult- heaves. One play, calling for a the Inst rite's and Interment will
et ux duniLsaai- 'ì i u r ?
Hillsboro cemetery,
ociation vs Braude? ¿ X ï« D able io1', “ ",e •'lclds„ ?
unliorm quick, accurate 40-vard pass, was •»’ «1
live association vs. uran aes Cream
complete four out of five times.
w.MiL a ® ’" rp^ W.“ s
.Bepteuiber
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«.i QhABty
flax
from Hillsboro to Bu-
ery
et
al,
dismissal;
Merle
G
for Batchelor averauerl •ili' 1B,!0 wt 1 »him bus. Ind Khe Is
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_ vs. George n J sene, promoters of the plan declare is Puntuiu
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. A '.su rv iv ed bv one son. Krman A T H R E E J*r«ey b u lb f»$r aala
Campbell.
receiver,
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45 yards net foi the season. On show ers of Hillsboro route l
H arm *. I(t | (\in ia h u « , near Mefcaffli*
G Xr«a/»»»
race a
et $ a al. I order confirnitiig^sahi
defense
Batchelar
seldom
makes
u
.
W
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L
do
laundry
«
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rb
at
my
h<>nir
g?1 property; s ta te of Oregon
ntislake. His specialty Is pass de­
Tenth Hl
.a
Warrant« ('«Urti
s. ' Charl°“
Charlotte c C
C. Prince et al. dis­
fense but on running plays of all
missal; M atter of Liquidation of
OuUtandtxiK county road warrant* io d ix e d •« k »all, all m ineral« ai|,|cl
lIlllalMir*»
M
eal
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a
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,
Bank of Beaverton, order to sell
kinds he can well take cure of tils endorsed prior to July 31 1»34
bonds, order; Jetuue W Morgan vs
side of the line.
are
now
iMvuble,
according
to
a
'
George A. Morgan, release of real
Thieves broke into the R. D.
He ucts as safely man on punts ,a l| issued tins week by Mrs Maud
property from attorney's lien; Union
C entral Life Insurance company vs. Sm ith grocery a t G arden Home arid lias done some fine work In W Boacow. eounty treasurer. In-
Monday
evening
and
stole
$3
from
tliat
capacity this year He Is quick lerest on these w arrants ceases 8nt-
Amy A. Wahl et al. default, decree'
urdny.
Vivian J. Lawrence et vlr vs. Anna the postoffice departm ent and ap­ and acts as quick as he thinks
Phone 953
: Hillsboro
Batchelar is a Junior this year
G. Pettibone, denying motion: Wil­ proximately $1.50 front the store
FUNERAL DIKKCTOKS
liam H. B. Sm
ith vs.
R. ... H. Ellison till, according to a report to the and plays a nice game of baseball
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M in in g G ro u p to M e e t
and
et al. overruling dem urrer; M. T. I sheriff*» office. Entrance was gained a» well as football His hitting is
Meeting of the Oregon Mining
LICKNftED L.M U A IJH LU n
f i Xi. vs'.,Carl A- Hoffman et al, de- by sm ashing out a window In the wc,l “ho'e the average,
Congreas
will
be
held
Friday
eve­
lault; Union C entral Life I n s u r - l s i o r e
ning at the Hillsboro chamber of
ance company vs W. R. Zumwalt
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_ Rosa
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Shotgun and autom atic rifle were
commerce.
et al. default,
decree;
field vs. Charles F? Emerson'^et^iu" Ireportcd stolen from the Henry
default, decree; a . A. Schram m vs.’ Peterson honie on Gaston route 1
Ill, I Ils
Annie M Pearce et al. confirming Tuesday evening. Peterson was away
MacLaren To Mr and Mrs I>>n-
^ % z“
r
e . u
P ar- from home in the evening and
aM MacLaren of Hillsboro. January
Funeral services were held for I7. “ host.
d,stoVfred
the theit °f the
Mrs A W. Lull
a t the Donelson A
-
Hoy To
Spokane,
default,
i
unon
his
return
,
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and Mrs Etnll Roy.
25 acre«, all In cultivation, good
decree ; Federal Laud Bank ofi Between ’50 and 300 irraln sark« SeweU rh “Pel here Saturday after- January 1«. Mr boy.
Spokane vs. E. L Parsons et al I
U and
/tw in sacks noon wlUl Hl,v p utluuI, of , ll(. Patterson To Mr and Mrs Joseph m“d,*r ” imlldlnga, fruit; 4 miles
partial release deficiency judgment* were stolen recently from J. C. J Christian church officiating Inter Patterson.
utterson. January 20.
20, » a hov
boy
from Hillsboro, on paved highway
and Henry 8chlam an vs. A d a Martlnazzi of Sherwood route 1. ment was at Mountainside cemetery
Hinkle To Mr and Mrs ’ W W
according
to 0 report Wednesday near , Scholls.
areordinir ro
bcnlaman. default, order, decree.
Hinkle of Moffatt station. January rreek; has sold for $10 000 Our
Probate orders were issued in the to Sheriff Connell.
price 14 500, Kood tenm .
Helen Jessie Lull was born In 20' “ h” !'
following estates; John Medol, Ida I
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Missouri. February 24. 1874 and
Sheeler To „ Mr _ and Mrs Merle
M. Patrick. Jam es Kirby. E f f i e
C«. J
«. rT’ 1
came to Oregon as a baby with Sheeler of Gaston. January 20
Becker. Guy C McCormic. George
her family, who settled on a home- Klrl
Insure with
Bell. Amos G. Bates. Freda B. Wells. I
stead a t Mountainside In 18»2 she
TUALATIN
VALLEY
Karl Haefliger, Mary Stew art WU-
M iiJ Y p a r F y h i u ; Wtts married to A. W. Lull of Farm - „
, vmi o r v iia n k m
liain K m ttel. Andrew Mazurek, Wil­
t’ sK s l l d l
1_A <1U 1N lngton Many years of her married
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INSURANCE
AGENCY
.^ ( „ .,1 ------- for the first hfe were spent In the B ig B e n d
fo» i . ■ .............. , k„„,
liam C. 1 .■» H
annon .» and
O rlem
a Ader-s.
r «i , <i
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Fmal I .»
examinations
nd «yniiMiihr «luring «mr r«r«»i(
have ¿.ense-hed-1
A1' ' ' '
íó r % íie < ^ llK,,Oirrervf ? eer >ssued semester a t n HllhV
o n i nave
ueen seneu-
th« <lr«<h of our
lovin« !
S d
R uth Howe “ “ WrS* ” led for Wednesday
i her. and fo r the Imauttful flo ral o f. 1
ln e s d a v and
lin d Thursday
T h n ra H a v
? i.. '.C sn~ * ' while her later year-.
Com s,. of stud;- fo7 th,‘ firs " ‘S
W’^ s L“",d
j
frrn u f*
I he rhlldten «n.I «rand, hlldren
or
Mr«, ( ’»termann.
jg ., >
_ SUrVtVCd
survived by
the
h
n«
hwr, ..«mnu.a.«
...H students
Lull Is
I
has
been
completed and
I .; l •
street
widower
of
Forest
Grove
and
four
I are now reviewing for the exam ina­ children Alvin Wade Lull. Wood­
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tions.
our
W ash; Mrs
i »«.•
1 Members of the glee clubs mid o land.
>rn1aHfIU,s,'r..''1
5? Alvera 1 I Mc' m any kind frla n .l. for I h .l r
Ion« I
OPPOSES CHANGE IN IJ
Iw_
LAW
principal characters have started 1 ',.,,,« ^ ' t.’nV.J''/
M l' Jl*“ 1® A. i t Itindom . am i .yntpathv .turiny
Reedvllle, Oregon
O
_ practice on the operetta. "Cherry J-.iPa?.. ’«•
Grove and Mrs «.n, l.rr^r,,,,,,. ,kr
and
mother
ami
f.
r
(ha
lom
utlftil
floral
To the Editor:.D
en i of
w is h - L
Blossom
' “‘ fe
mlss Edwnia“>Broadb«‘nt “ *“a>s M Heppner. Hood River n f f a r l r ,. . A W l ull and fan,U r
Nah<^ airym
d bvJ
‘lerested
s ln char»
of the operetta, which EiRht KTa”d<bitdron also survive
What Other Editors Say
Henry Hagg. prom inent R e e d v ilie
dairym an, has a letter under public forum
this week in which he calls attention to
the bill introduced by R epresentative
Honeyman, who would have the milk con­
trol bill changed so as to elim inate the
fixing of milk prices to the consumer. The
board under the plan was to fix the
prices
t o t h p n r n r lii e p r h u t M r
„ b - L rv,
producer, but Mr. H agg cites the
dangers to the dairym en of elim inating
the price-fixing provisions and indicates
th a t it might lead to worse conditions for
the dairym en.
The Argus is grateful fo r his expres­
sions of appreciation of support accorded
the dairym en by this new spaper a n d
wishes to renew its pledge to do every­
thing within its humble power to back this
industry, which means so much to W ash­
ington county and its people.
You are urged to read Mr. H agg's
t e a t il w n a r a i.r a e
letter and get some idea
of w hat :■ a . } prac .
J .
tical and successful dairym an thinks of
L y t i c ll l l t i
Funeral Kites Set
for Mrs. Adkinson 10 Uw
Publication of a news story in the P ort­
land morning paper Sunday to the effect
th a t starvation faced 50 W ashington coun­
ty fam ilies caused quite a flurry here Mon­
day and gave this community w hat many
consider an unjustifiable “ blackeye. ’ Let­
ters and offers of help have been coming
from all over.
Hillsboro and W ashington county have
never failed in charitable duties. No
Scholarship Outstanding
one would w ant these newcomers to our
Hillsboro and W ashington county stu
section to suffer hunger and want because dents are m aking outstanding records in
of conditions beyond th eir power. They scholarship a t th e University of Oregon
? Garden H om e Store
have come here to m ake their home and and at the Oregon State college. T heir
will be assets to the community.
can be pointed to with pride.
Looted by Thieves
Local organizations, now and in the standing
K enneth L inklater has been on the honor
p a s t have endeavored to see th a t those in roll of the “ U” law school fo r several
need were taken care of as well as possi­ term s and Thomas Tongue, beginning his
ble. The Red Cross has been giving help law school work, is on for the first term .
to transients, and other relief groups have Tongue was also honored for his scholar­
been doing their bit w henever and w herev­ ship standing while an u n d ergraduate
e r necessary.
student.
The inform ation given this "paper is to
the effect th a t governm ent commodities
were on hand and were being distributed
Keep Service in Mind
tq transients at the time the “starvation”
A
pparently
jealously
s^ory went out. The only difficulty,
— . . . . . . . j , the
... . .
.
.
, over comm ittee
Argus is informed, was t h a t transient a ^ f n m e n ts is getting the house of repre-
funds were exhausted and as a result s e n ^ v e s off to a bad start. The thing
grocery orders could not he given. Gov- to ,^’eeP 111 mind is service to the state
ernm ent commodities do not supply all ra th e r t h a n personal aggrandizem ent
the needs of a family. However, local relief People of Oregon w ant a business-like
officials flatly deny th a t anyone was even legislature th at will get its work over as
threatened with starvation. Furtherm ore. soon as possible and retu rn home.
Oregon has had enough bickering on
Chairm an R. W. Weil and the comm ittee
Llllni OtlldCntS I akt’
deny any responsibility for the final part the board of control in recent years.
of the story th at was published.
No one wants a single individual in
our community, including our new friends
from the middle west, to suffer hunger
and want. Hillsboro a n d W ashington
county together with its people and or­
Champoeg* Out of Politics
ganizations will not let anyone starve and
I
t
is T R I I e to announce th a t considerable lob­
do not take kindly to the implication th a t bying may
be expected a t the present session of the
they would.
legislature. The most of it will be political in n ature
President Roosevelt is too great a and as far as the welfare of the general public is con­
hum anitarian to have red tape or any­ cerned might well be dispensed with.
bIl| NS 47 introduced by „m be presented February 22.
One bit of lobbying which voters In this part of i?
thing of the kind stand in the way of help­
, r ^ eeliin»ve to
»HOne'
V,nia. tne
n OI
Cabinet
members
of the Girl Re-
the county could very appropriately engage in, how­ n . . o ’Mli^county
am end
staved
n o , luck dinner at
present serves staged
a a pot
ing people in a desperate condition and ever.
is to urge action by the lawmakers to take Milk Control law.
. the Hllhl cafeteria Monday. Phases
th ere should be no question as to these Chainpoeg park, cradle of the United States govern­
The purpose of this act is to de­ of club work were discussed.
the present iniik law. The
newcomers receiving enough food simply m ent in Oregon, entirely out of politics. The modest stroy
sponsors
the measure have dis- ««• •
z.
a*
.
because they haven’t lived here the re­ appointm ents for park care are not proper political guised the ol real
purpose behind it
C ongress
IVleet w l $
r’«
«
r
•
j
footballs.
by
stating
th
a
t
the
milk
board
shall
quired length of time.
C ham ber F riday N ight
Changes Dangerous
^ ¡8 8
We cannot know w here
we will lie tomorrow. If
we should be taken from
those who depend on us
for food and shelter, we
are doing our duty to­
ward them only if we
leave them LIFE INSUR
ANCE. This dependable
protection costs a few
cents a day.
C H A S. L. WALKER
Agent
Every form of protection — Fire,
automobile, casualty, liability.
Fidelity, Surety and Life.
I’hone 1732
1164 3rd
Our Yesterdays
W orking in Good Shape
Fifteen Years Ago
O ur classified colum n, may have
Argus. of
January
22.
1920—V
anida!
‘¿„Y
m
' “ ,ím
kíng,
f o r —
")
Representative
E. L. Ross __ writes
P
ores
rirovo
in.lo
r,H„
'
JUSl
.
Wnal
J'OU
are
‘«”
,in
g
IOT
......... th a t outside
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G arm an of Forest Grove Instantly o - ari h ,,.,,,
the Argus
of partisan
killed In motorcycle accident near ‘teaa lncm '
Cornelius Monday.
Collier ranch at Scholls sells for
$55,000 to A. 8. Ellis of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Collier and
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Schulmerlch to
Two men ln this district will be selected and trained as the
live In California.
m anufacturers want them trained in ail branches of
Mrs. Charles D. Burr died a t
Refrigeration and
Banks January 14.
George W. Brown of Beaverton
AIR
CONDITIONING
route one elected president W ash­
S ta rt now and get ready for installation and servicing next
ington County Farm Loan associa­
tion.
summer. Future possibilities In this fast growing Industry very
John H. Cornelius, pioneer of
attractive. T raining In spare time In home is Indorsed by
1845. died at Cornelius January lfl
m anufacturers. Testing equipment and tools furnished. If
John McCIaran of upper Gales
sincere, willing to study, and make small monthly payments
Creek appointed county commis­
to cover cost, write ¡(ivtng age and previous occupation,
sioner to succeed John W. Cornelius,
resigned.
VOCATION ADVISOR
Pythian lodges install J. H. O ar
8610 N. E. Hancock
Portland, Oregon
re tt as chancellor commander of
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the K nights and Miss Eliza Shorey
(m ost excellent chief of Pythian
Sisters.
New cannery building, estimated
to cost $60,000, being constructed
„ rm a r,
W ANTED-Im m ediately
T he Memorial - - -
To preserve memory to the
rightful heirs of the c o m i n g
years, th a t it may have the same
meaning to them th a t the living
have found in it, th a t is the duty
of the memorial. Only selected
granite should be used, other
m aterials do not stand the test
of time.
W HY GET UP NIGHTS
U m
Jun iper O il,
Ruchu
Leare«, Etc.
Fluah oat »xceaa arid * and want« m at­
ter. Get rid of bladder irrita tio n that
rtuMM w aking up. frequent dealre, «canty
flow , hurnin» and backache. M ake this
25c teat. G et ju n ip e r oil, buchu leave«,
etc., in little green tablet» called Ruket«,
the bladder laxative. In four day« If not
pleaaed your druiriri«t w ill retu rn your
25c. Delta Drug «tore. -A dv.
OREGON M O N U M EN T W ORKS
H. II. Stannard, Mgr.
4th a t Main, Hillsboro
on BANKETS
Gold Seal
plaid blankets
QUALITY BLANKET
Double size.
Plain W hite
O ft«
72x90
70x80
O«/C
The W
Phone 2601
’1.39
P P Store
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