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H IL L S B O R O
ARG U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
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\\ heat Control Plan
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Wiik Wtikfc in O m M ««4 I he H«l1»h*rv Independent
LMIsboro Arvua calai». 1894
Hillaboeo Independent eatab. 1*73
MrKINNKY A MrKINNKY. Pahliahera
Published Thu radar
Filtered aa »econd-eiaaa m atter in the
p cetoffiee at Hflteberv, O v w o a
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OFFICIAL
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OF
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K. C. MrKINNKY
A nkm ' im I i * Editor
W ASHINGTON
COUNTY
Soberription K a lo S U irtiy t'aoh io Advance
Per year
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U. S. Outaide Oregon
Sin month*
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Korviin* Omin tri««
MEMBER Oregon Stato
» • < iit« . n al
\ Mctation and
N otional Editorial A m o
.
12 00
a. so
Flint Audited Paper
I .orgeat Audited Week-
ly Circulation in Ore-
S»n.
The Hillaboro Argua M N M B no fin an cial roaponaibiUty for
<MTur publiBhol in (la n t a m M but bi ,-»»«» » h. r v t h ia paper
to at fau lt Witt reprint that r a n oi an aSv»rtto«nent in w hi h
t h , typoeraphieal m irtaka on-ura.
Independent Newanaprr, «rt»-«• cervice* and polin«« are
on the principle oi the OeMen Rale« ’ And a* ye would
that men should do to >>wt. do ye ah. to them likewiae.**
-M a t t h e w 7:11.
Finally Passed
EVERY ROSE HAS Il'S THORNS
County Districts
Get School Funds
W anton d e stru c tio n of f lo w e rs at
Explained by Potter
homes where people have worked with a
iHy t'ollrv* N»ww S*r»ic«)
feeling of pride ami a love of the beauty
\\ by should th e A m erican fa rm ­
is vandalism in its worst stages. Several ers not raise less w heat w hen the
eases of this kind have been reported to consum ers h ave persistently and
u larly paid m ore m oney for less
the Argus in recent days. Such action is w reg
h e at? “
dow
nright
mean
and
merits
the
contem
pt
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ii
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a .
i
T his questio n is ask ed bv K L
and censure of all selt-respeeting people. P o tter. head of the division of ag-
This wanton destruction will discoli!'- ricultural economics at o. S. C
age people from grow ing flowers and try- *n
e',u,!i‘ "r » discussion of
¡ng to keep their places up so that they * X m fa ite lie sS'he^d “in q onnec
u ir e 1
may be a credit to the community.
lion w ith th e a g ric u ltu ra l a d ju s t­
Anyone that would deliberately break m ent act.
P rofessor P o tte r p o in ted out that
off flowers and throw them around in the
ev ery a d ju stm e n t or red u ctio n p ro ­
yard and on the porch should be so gram
put into effect had to ru n
asham ed of them selves that they could .th e g a u n tle t of a th re e fold test us
not face the owner of the property de- Ito w h e th e r a change in supplv
P aym ent of th e 1933 34 county
.school fund apportiiiiiiiueit w a s
com pleted W ednesday w ith th e d is ­
trib u tio n of w u rra n ts to talin g >25.-
IMt.’i 15 to county (list rlets T h a t a
good sh a re of the 1934 i l l funds
w ould be a v ailab le by the end of
tile c u rre n t school y e a r was th e
p red ictio n m ade by th e co u n ty
school su p e rin te n d e n t's office
W an an ts d istrib u te d W ednesday
anioiinted to $2 79 p e r capita on a
school census of 9283 ch ild ren T he
H illsboro d istric t received >3130 38
Friday Marks End
Bird House* Event
w ould m ate ria lly affect th e price,
w h e th e r the red u ctio n w ould still
W O tn a tl III t i l e e V e i l l ll g O f l i f e p u t t i n g 111 leave a s m uch or m ore of a com ­
many
hours
of
work
in keeping « l up L i her m odity th an Itas been used re g u ­
..
,
.
...
,
finallv
flO W V rS OllIV TO 1111(1 OllV m O H IlU g t h a t h e r larly in the past, a n d
h e th er the physical ‘needs of the
efforts for beautification have been nulli­ w
people re q u ire m ore of th e com ­
fied by w anton destruction.
m odity re g ard less of price.
C oncerning w heat. P o tte r e x ­
Often the kindly home owner would
plained th a, sm all supplies have
gladly give flowers to those who might consistently
b ro u g h t g re a te r total
come ami ask them, but they surely do re tu rn s to pro d u cers thun large
not want the flowers broken off and crops; th a t A m erica w ill use a p ­
pro x im ately so m uch w heat for
stolen.
stTOVed
I ’ ictUfC l the
feelillC S o f a ll e l l l c f l v
1
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• . ‘ ■ 1
i l t l i t l i n g s J’ l « » I C l t l t J I l y
The vast $4.880,000 work relief bill
has at last been approved by congress
a fte r weeks of w rangling in the senate.
Everything possible should be done to g a rd ie ss^ ’p riw '^i^thuT^dietp
This should prove a stim ulating factor encourage people to grow flowers for the cians a re ag reed th a t no g o o d
of home ami n would
l'omc
try in g to fon
*
1.1PI ria
a I lly
I >• g re from
....
th at will continue the country on the road love of beautv ami in pride
m il ate
a te __ r consum
ption of
w heat in th e diet.
to recovery. Most any self respecting per­ community.
Som ew hat sim ilar conditions e x ­
son now on SERA rolls would and should
ist w ith every com m odity w hich
prefer this work that will be offered at
has com e u n d e r a re d u ctio n or
a security wage. F u rth er it will not be so
a d ju stm e n t program , says P otter,
w hile dairy products, use of w hich
g reat th at the w orker will not want to
responds quickly to. a low er p rice
do everything possible to secure work in
and m ore of w hich w ould benefit
Roosevelt Strikes Back
private industry.
the a v era g e diet, have not been
b jected to a red u ctio n program
Oregon's Senator McNary as in most
T here is force in th e president s ap p eal for th e su
In th e m ain, he said, a d ju stm e n ts
cases was found on the liberal side in enforcem ent of N R A re g ard less of a tta c k s by the have m erely tak e n u p the slack
T he codes w ere adopted by voluntary action caused by lost e x p o rt m arkets.
support of the Roosevelt work relief plan. courts.
those d ire c tly affected S u p p o rt and en fo rc e ­
"A lot of la th e r m isleading s ta te ­
Throughout the long battle, word from of
m ent w ere pledged "T here is," said P re sid e n t Roose­ m ents have been m ade in c o n n ec ­
W ashington says. McNary stood consis­ velt in his le tte r to D onald Richberg. "no excuse tion
w ith the processing tax and
tently against merely political opposition w h atso ev er at th e presen t tim e for m em bers of w ith benefit paym ents. P o t t e r
tra
d
e
a
n
d
in
d
u
stry
w
ho
h
ave
sponsored
a
n
d
a
re
;uided
has Ow
t o n n •■and
«aid th
t h a » t > the
h,
and against obstruction.
... fail
f .i t to give them „ w h
.,. ­ UUUIU "It
11 n-‘!'
sub ject to th ese codes to
h „ o i le
governm ent is m erely p aying the
On the other hand Senator Steiw er h e a rte d su p p o rt.”
fa rm e r for not grow ing w heat
T he purpose of NRA w as to set up a b e tte r p aying them su b sta n tia l sum s for
was one of nine th a t voted against the
in
d
u
stria
l
o
rd
e
r
It
w
as
in
te
n
d
e
d
th
a
t
business
and
doing
n o thing
measure. The first speech d e liv e r e d in d u stry m ight be reliev ed of d e stru ctiv e a n d costly
"T he fact Is th e g o v e rn m e n t is
against the bill was by Steiwer. in which co
m petition of th e c u t-th ro a t kind. It was in ten d ed not paying th e fa rm e r out of its
he criticized the president and accused th a t w o rk ers w ho do good w ork should be paid in ow n fu n d j at all but _______
is m erely
him of defying the m andate of congress p ro portion to th e v alu e of th e ir services and th a t paying the’ fa rm e r w h at th e gov"-
th
e
ir
hours
of
em
ploym
ent
should
be.
as
n
e
arly
a
s
e
rn
m
e
n
t
took
aw
ay
from
-
in m aking the allotm ent for Bonneville possible, fitte d to th e needs for th e product of th e ir e r a t th e tim e th e w h e at th w e as farm
sold
dam. because in Steiw er’s view this was toil.
T h ere ' has been a g re at deal
T he NRA law is still intact. It w ill c o n tin u e
ra th e r fru itless a rg u m e n t as to
not in the class of works th a t congress
to be. a t least u n til final decision as to its consti- w ho a ctu ally . . pays
.
th e , processing
_______ _
intended to provide for.
llillslx u o G ard en clu b bird H oum *
niildihtf contest for x ru d r achonl
c h lld ie n dost*. Friday Ju d g e s Wai
re n llu r n e .s of C urtw liua, Mi Ad
unis, m anual train in g in striie to r at
Forest G rove, and M aurice Itoutig
high M-hool m anual a ria liw truetui
w ill m ake th e ir deciidntui F riday
a fte r school W inning «Ulrica will
lw ex h ib ited in the C. C atore
w indow Aw ard* will be d latrth u tc d
S a tu rd ay m orning by G a rd en d u b
m em ber* at the C C atore
M rs
What Other Editors Say
Should Have Backing of All
tu tio n a lity is m ade by th e su p rem e court. By th e
a p p earan ce of C hief Ju stic e H ughes a n d A ssociate
Ju stic es B randeis a n d V anD evanter before th e se n ­
ate com m ittee it is q u ite c le ar th a t th e suprem e
c o u rt does not w ish to encourage short cuts in c o n ­
stitu tio n a l tests.
T he effectiveness of th e NRA codes w as n e v er
«
• a a
. -
. . . .
-
Wage Restitution High
k lic
/- ir v iw iz in
Z S -A n
i_ i _
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a
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.
N l ( » n il H V
»Step to End War
r he national house of representatives
Tuesday passed a m easure for the elimin­
ation of war profits. If carried on through
the senate and with the approval of the
president this should be one of the big­
gest steps ever taken for perm anent peace.
The American Legion and other veterans'
groups have been striving for such a plan
for years in the belief th at it would do
more to end war than anything else.
Reports from the liquidation of the
.'shute Savings bank on the m atter of divi­
dends would indicate th a t a pretty good
job is being done by John Searcy, deputy
superintendent of banks, who is in charge
of liquidation. The third dividend is be-
mg paid commercial depositors today.
El j
per cent *.n the savings departm ent
and 45 per cent in the commercial dep art­
m ent have been paid.
A
f e u
.
.
McMinnville has put a ban on hand-
bills to curb the nuisance experienced bv
many housewives everywhere. Many Cali­
fornia cities have taken similar action in
the past.
A nnouncem ent of b u ild in g p la n s
changes in location and talk of home con­
struction and m odernization heard in re­
cent weeks sure indicate better times
ahead for the building trades and m ate­
rial dealers.
U." r1*»T3
ho
wxl
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>«• - . I s . ,
a .
Teachers Attend
Final Institute
can s a re expressing re sen tm en t each tim e they find
S teiw er s nam e am ong th e sm all and narrow group
of insurgente.—Hood R iver News.
W age restitutions are one of the most
im portant benefits th at have accrued from
Thank You. Steen
the workings of NRA. C. Laird McKenna.
Oregon compliance officer, re p o rts'th ä t a ,ng
m ñ u ^ u a l \ ^ i ; ha,,f ThT“ 1*"8 enter‘J‘n‘
total of J73.442.17 was restored to work- «t1* O regon m ap cam e out in new dress
ers of the eight western states who had N ot th a t it needed it. but ju st because th e publishers.
e M cK inney and his m other, believe in giving
been paid below code levels during March. th e e rn
ir folks at H illsboro ju st a little bit b e tte r th an
In the same states the total wage restitu­ the b e s t —S h e rid an Sun.
tion from January 2 to March 30 was
$205,149.05. Still, the howls of the chisel-
er and their congressional mouthpieces
Hours, Wages, and Prices
may be heard throughout the land in an
W ashington h ears th a t m an y a u th o ritie s believe
effort to bring back the old days of "dog
the NRA should be confined stric tly to se ttin g of
eat dog with
concentrations
. . . . . . the
. . . v l further
u a iu s ii «
V iiic iiir a u u iis
m
axim u m h o u r, m in i«
...» ,
maqrimtirw
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of wealth and centralizations of business with
child labor
T hose
h X th
th re
re e e purposes a re su f­
.
T
of a few years ago.
ficient excuse for a n y organization. W hy not add
C h ris tia n Science T a lk
A ttra c ts R ecord C ro w d
C h ristia n Science lecture, spon­
sored b y ’ H illsboro and Forest
G rove c h u rch es of C hrist Scientists
at the H illsboro union high school
a u d ito riu m S u n d ay evening, a ttra c ­
ted a larg e crow d Ja m es G. R ow ­
ell. C S . of K ansas C ity. M o . was
lec tu re r C om plete lectu re is given
on page tw o of section two.
Our Yesterdays
D e p a rtm e n t S tore Stock
H e re D a m a g e d by W a te r
Fifteen Years Ago
D am age estim ated at $1000 w as I
A rgus, A pril 8. 1920 — Follow ing a g itatio n of | caused a t W eil's D ep artm en t store |
H illsboro clu b for g re a te r a n d b e tte r H illsboro, city W ednesday m o rn in g b y w a t e r
council called a special e lection e arly in Ju n e for w hich leaked th ro u g h from one
th e purpose of v o tin g on a bond issue of $15.000 of the a p a rtn je n ts over the store
W ater-soaked goods w ere not in ­
fo r im provem ent of S h u te park.
R ussell M organ w ith U. O. glee clu b re tu rn s sured.
from to u r of E aste rn O regon.
W. V. B ergen a p p o in ted county cam paign d i­ Y o u n g ’s F u n e ra l H om e
re cto Rav.
r for In te r-c h u rc h W orld M ovem ent.
N o w B eing R em o deled
R ay-M allng file in co iy o ra tio n p ap ers
Incor-
Y oung's F u n e ra l hom e on East
p o ra to rs a re H. w Ray. B E M aling a n d C. F.
W ashington is being rem odeled and
N oakes
renovated C apacity of the chapel i
T hom as E lliott, w ho b u ilt first b rick co u rt- will be increased and th e b u ild ­
'Ph'
house, died F riday.
ing m odernized.
M rs C. W. R ollins elected p re sid en t L egion
A uxiliary.
D ivorces G ranted
M ove on foot to e stab lish big hospital in c o u n ­
Hull M ay L. H ull from C larence '
ty A. C. S h u te is c h airm a n of H illsboro c lu b com ­ C Hull.
m ittee in v estig a tin g *
K irk p a tric k —B erth a K irk p a tric k !
Mrs. F ritz G in d h a rt, n a tiv e of B uxton, died from R alph K irk p a trick
M arch 29
B irth s—G irl, to M r and Mrs. C arl D ick of W est 1 Ask y o u r a tto rn e y to send y o u r
Union, A pril 5
; legal a d v ertisin g to th e Argus.
Thirty Years Ago
A rgus. A pril 13, 1905 -E. B T ongue last S a tu r- 1
day w on th e S hogren c u p a t th e P o rtlan d H unt i
clu b cross c o u n try chase, leading a ll co m petitors I
by tw o points.
W. H. L yda saw m ill and 100,000 feet of lum ber
b urn n e a r G re en v ille M onday at a loss of m ore
th an $10.000
B irth s—To M r a n d Mrs. F ra n k R eh of C o rn e­
lius a boy, A pril 11 To Mr and M rs F re d Roou
of n e a r F arm ington, a girl, A pril 9 To Mr and
M rs T en n is P y le of H illsboro, a girl. A pril 12 To
Mr and M rs G A. P a tte rso n of H illsboro, a bov.
A pril 11
T S W ea th e rred goes to Los A ngeles to H ead
( am p session of W .O .W as re p re se n ta tiv e of W ash­
ington co u n ty W oodm en
Local w om en's band concert to give c oncur«
A pril 19 M em bers a re S u sie M cK inney, Je n n ie
¿<,eas<2n t‘r O llle G re e a r- w J. W all d e a d e n , Eva
W eatherred. J e n n ie G reer. Ix-pha R uble N ettie
Calendar
Sampl es
H e re N o w
Place Your Orders
Through the
WllsbortJßiA. rq us
T e le p h o n e 3101
SUcklei
Axk y our u tto rn e y to te n d your
legal udvertiaiug to th e A rgus
Ban Lifted; Wheat Farmers Busy
Local Firms Plan
Location Changes
Ihlv's Shoe sto re and How e's
C lothing shop w ill m ove to new
q u a rte rs liu th e Dow ns building on
Second av en u e and w ill be open
for hufinex* on A pril 22
A nother business change* a n n o u n ­
ced th is w eek w ill be the tr a n s f e r ­
rin g of Eve's B eauty »hop from the
W ells b uilding to the McAleur
b uilding
T h e lx*auty shop will
m ove w ith the H illsboro Phai inacy
Airport Project
to be Discussed
I('« v r » tlr » u * l
fro m
i> «g « o r,« )
ing his nctlvitlex Inw ard o b taining
federal a p p ro p ria tio n s for roads
Ed I. Moore, secretary , w as an-
th o riz rd to w rite Mott c o m m en d ­
ing him on his efforts.
P lan s for u H illsboro B argain
Day w ere discussed but no date
w as set
L o c a l G r a n g e r s P la n
M e e t H e re S a tu rd a y
s n d e r AAA c o n tra c ts sp ra n g
oito a c tio n to p lan t a ll av ail-
sh le a cre ag e , w hen S e c re ta ry
•le n ry A. W allace, r ig h t, re-
•uoved ull r e s tric tio n s on 1 9 3 J
s p r in t w heat p lan tin g . Scenes
like
th e
sh o v e — a
H opper.
W ash..
f a rm e r
seeding
his
g ro u n d — a re
being
e n a c te d
th ro u g h o u t th e lau d , to f u r ­
nish th e b u m p e r crop w hich th e
i .tA hopor will p ro tec t th e V
S. from s h o rta g e s re su ltin g
iro tn la st y e a r's d ro u th , w hich
o v r e c u r In th e west th is year.
C” . 'i in c re a s e s of 19.15 m ust.
> >«, v er, he offset by c o rre -
sna id ln g re d u c tio n s next y e a r.
W a lltc o ru le d .
H illsboro G runge w ill hold an
all-da- m eeting h e re S a tu rd ay T he
program , w hich w ill be u n d e r the
d ire itio n of the hom e «economics
club, w ill begin at I 30 p m and
w ill In- open to th e public Pom ona
' G ran g e m eets at C ed ar Mill April
24
I
B irths
M cG uire T o M r and Mrs. J It
M cG uire of l.aurelw ood. A pril tl
a girl.
laik so n -To Mr a n d Mrs John
Iaikson. A pril 10, a boy
To Mr and M rs G ail K arn s of
O renco, A pril 10, a girl
Vets, Scouts He.-ir
Make Large Gain
Commander Gates
A wide open tow n a n d a lawless tow n m ean th e
same th in g .—Ex.
Ona
D ii arce .Sait F ile d
S tick le r Lola It
( ’h a d e s I) S tick le r
A ppro x im ately i n county te a c h ­
ers a tte n d e d th e final in stitu te of
C«,L,„
th e c u rre n t school y e a r at Pacific I’ lO t O r O cllC S I lC F C
! u n iv ersity S a tu rd a y Dr. G. A Od-
gers of th e u n iv e rs ity education
d e p a rtm e n t and R ev C laude Sabin
of F orest G ro v e w ere fe atu red ) S ales of a utom obiles in W ash-
speakers.
| ington co u n ty in d ic a te a substan-
O th e r , events
J
th <> pro g ram tia l u p tu rn in business as com -
■vere play day a ctiv ities by Miss
R uth B urlingham of th e u n iv ersity i p r ” * w ith a y e a r ago. according
and m otion p ictu res o f O regon !to H *' M acK enzie. p resid en t of
scenes by M r s C h arles H ines of th e chafr>i*'r of com m erce Sales in
F orest G rove M usical fe atu res w e re ,9S'* for ,b e f«rst th re e m onths
p re sen te d by D ean E dith C ollais- am o ,,n ted to 42 against 122 for th e
Evans of t h e P acific u n iv ersity sam e Pe rio d th is yea«-
m usic d e p a rtm e n t and by co u n ty
M acK enzie re p o rts his m otor
teachers.
firm as h aving sold 25 c ars in the
T he co u n ty tea ch e rs' association first
B rst th re e m onths th is y e a r as
ap p ro p ria ted $10 fo r th e grade vom
ine n from J a n u a ry
com parisi
pared w
w iin
ith n nine
scho° I traclc and ,,e ,d m eet
1 to M arch 31 ln 1934
to them , how ever, th e provision to p re v en t selling
goods below actu al cost, w hich still leaves plenty
of leew ay for th e in d iv id u a lly b rillia n t p e rso n ’ —
St. H elens Mist.
It seem s m ighty good to see M o r r i -
Wei! back on the job a t Weil's Depart
m ent store a fte r an extended absence b e -
. . fa o n , ,,f
e .u .e of - I ■■ I ■ I » ,» . M . orrl,
boro 8 m ost active Citizens and a good rudp K endall. P earl Sm ith. B ird S appington
civic w orker and his friends are happy to Ford' Blanche H“«ion, and Eva C ornelius
see him able to he back in the harness.
b ra t^ g o X T e SddTJ«'aann” e r^ ^ e A phrn’,r' ’
Isudies* Ahi of the M F chilit
hei«! a h u iin ess m eeting W<«dne
afterutMin in the c h u rc h banem cic
tJX—th e producer, th e "dealer or
the u ltim ate consum er T h ere is
no m agic in th e processing ta x It
is m erely a m echanism to p enalize
the no n -co -o p erato r o r p ro tec t the
co-operator."
Hillsboro’s Fourth of July celebration
for the city and • the coun-
pubiic^piritS^iea^ers0"1
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CG’°Peration by
4 is -«. a is- great k event
« j
_a.
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u v u icouci a in business, in d u stry and Dog Owner Fined
ty. It can be made an even more im portant labor th at m ade th e codes w o rk ab le T hat co-opera-
and worthwhile a ffa ir for the benefit of «*■”» Should c o n tin u e to be the first rule, no m a t­
Lack of License
te r w hat th e fu tu re m ay hold —O regon Jo u rn a l
the community if it is made more of
Jo h n A. M cGee of O renco was
local homecoming event.
fined $10 and costs in th e local
ju stic e of the peace c o u rt M onday
This celebration is traditional in Hills­
as th e first in a se ries of cases
boro and is known fa r and wide as one
As Steiwer Sees It
brought again st dog o w n e rs w ho
of the most successful Fourth of July
As S e n a to r Steiw er of O regon sees it th e country have failed to buy licenses W ar-
events in the northwest. It should be con­ is getting no b e tte r fa st un d er th e Roosevelt a d - ra n ts h ave been issued for sev eral
in istratio n , which is th e sen ato r's way of lettin g others a n d th ey have been sum -
tinued and with the w holehearted co-op­ m
his frien d s know w hat a sta lw art republican h e is. m oned to a p p e a r in c o u rt by the
eration
of
every
individual
in
the
com-
.
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B ut u n fo rtu n ately for th e sen ato r from th e big sheriff.
F in e of >25 a n d costs w as levied
mumty. In every way possible it should country of e aste rn Oregon, th e figures com plied w ith
be made an asset to the community and a resP°«»sible a u th o ritie s do n o t serve as a bolster for against J a 5k H eltzel of P o rtlan d
w hen he plead g uilty to!
goodwill
event th at will he f p l t a n d a n his °P inion Even in his ow n territo ry conditions to - a M onday
c h arg e of failing to have a fish ­
nreciated
th r m .J h m .t i h l v l a t
P d a y ' “ com Pa red ’ lth those prevailing, let us say.
I recidtea throughout the year.
in Ja n u a ry 1933—th e closing days of th e Hoover ing license. Elm o F G a rd n e r of
w as fined , $10
and I
Ideas for the improvement and con- a d m in istratio n , a re so m uch b e tte r th a t th e fa rm - M ountaindale
, h„
■
tinuance of the celebration and home- J™
really
aTLrnmobi “ T i . h ^ t ' n c e n ,nf
coming should be welcomed by whoever ^ s a l ^ ^ s ^ ^ ^ i S l , io^SSTfaiow thZl p!a‘^ W,‘IUrd H“ s *’i H*n»boro
sponsors It. O ur thought is th a t every ef- m an y of th e voters who sent him to W ashington are F r t d a y ^ n d * r ^ v e d T ^ s u s t ^ n d i d
fort should be m ade to increase the inter- »Bly «»Bly. sup p o rtin g th e Roosevelt governm ent in sentence
pended
est of the people in Hillsboro and our
h®116* that 11 ls makins u»e
« « i effo rt 1
of
m
any
years
in
behalf
of
all
A
m
ericans.
Instead
of
neighboring communities.
fo r th e privileged class And m any of these rep u b li­
lt(>K«*r» lltMteaa—
l(u v w ard com m unity aew lug d u b
m et A pril 3 w ith Mm W II Kur­
en» Next m eeting w ill be w ith
M is 11 K um m er the uftertioun »
A pril 17
M em bers o L th c Boy S cout troop
ponsored by th e A m erican Legion.
! '•vero
a t ,h e '««*«” > I*08*
m eeting T uesday night S ta te Com-
rna n d e r H V G ales of th e G ran d
A rm y of th e R epublic, w ho was
present, stressed th e im p o rtan ce of
scout tra in in g for good citizen sh ip
" ounty
- legion
-
- m b - o re e w ill be
C
Ja
held at B anks A pril 28
K enneth W ilcox is ad d in g u room
hi- hom e at th e c o rn er of Fall
o n stre et and F o u rth a v en u e
I f Moscou keeps «ending bar­
bers to w ork mi the collective
farm er«, as they did r«<ently.
more ou n trlea are going to I«
Kin r
• »KUliing Itusala.
N o » th at heart balio suits are
to i.ig |>rolilhlled In m ore mol
moro states, less g irls w ill hid
th e ir suitors fa re w e ll by s a jln g
" I ' l l be suin« you "
A sre il di-.il of lb .it pre -ire
ngul ist the l:i. une la s law pro­
vision (o r revenllng salaries
probably m utes from liu m i'id s
w ho "fo rg e t" to te ll Ih e lr wives
of the Inst three pay raises.
W hen the bonus h ill Is pa
I,
I*. S w ar Veterans w ill he real
"dough" boys.
A fam o u s o re n e a ira c o n d u c to r
says. "T o enjoy o p e ra, one m ust
know w bst Is going on " To e n ­
joy b u rlesq u e, s p p a r e a tly . It's
th e o th e r way a ro u n d .
According
to
the
papers.
Ilv rd ’s nteo enjoyed Mae West
films near the South Pole. And
they talk about tha rigors of the
Arctic cold.
In E u ro p ean c o u n trie s w here
d ic ta to rs ra ts , people s t ill go
to th e polls to vote
W e ll, an y­
w ay. th e w a lk s s»od e t ere tae.
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