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H IL L S B O R O Page Four XÍillsboTtáj^Arij us W iik W ide* to I t o H ill-tor» HUIabora Anno « t a b . IS»4 liilU tw ra ln .lcixn d en t « ta b . 1S7S McKINNKY A M tKINNKY. P aM tok m PublialMd Thursday E n te r« ! aa >«rond-<-laaa m attar puetofftce at Hillsboro, Oregon w. verne M c K inney E d itor O IF K IM . \F U M * \I* » :K « OF in the MRS. K. C MeKINNEY A M odale Editor W A S H IN G T O N (T U N T I Subscription Rat«* Htnctíy t'aah in Adi ance Par yenr S ix m onths __ _____ M E M B E ft O m o n State E d ito ria l Aaaoriation and N a tio n al E d ito ria l A a ao tion. II.ÍW .................... Rk U . 8. Outaide Oregon FVret*rn Countri«* $2 S.! m First Audited Papar Largest Audit«*! W eek ly C irculation in Ore- «on. The H illsboro A m is asruntes no fina ncia l responsibility for errors published in its columns, but in rs#<* w here this paper is a t fa u lt w ill rep rin t that p a rt of an advertisem ent in which the typographical m istake occur*. A n Independent Newspaper, wh.we services and policies are t»as«>i on the principle of the Golden R u le.— "A n d as ye would th a t men should do to you. do ye also to them likew ise.“ -M a tth e w f : i f . Must Face Facts Teddy Roosevelt, son of the g r e a t Teddy, flays the Franklin Roosevelt ad- m inistration because of the big national debt th a t has been piled up to provide re- lief and recovery activities. W hat would he have the country do. let the jobless and unfortunate starve with little or no na tional effort in their behalf as was the case in the previous adm inistration. Selfishness in its narrow sense must not rule. In a nation so rich and great we cannot have a large percentage of our people living in w ant if our form of gov ernm ent is to live and prosper. Selfishness must give way to the realization th at those with incomes must share it with the gov ernm ent in helping to tide people over the emergency of unemployment. A love of our country and its institutions dem ands it and people with property and income should realize th a t it is for their own eventual good. Reverting to Young Teddy it strikes us th a t perhaps much of it might be a t tributed to family jealousy and the fact th at when the New Deal came in Teddy went out as governor-general o f t h e Philippine Islands. Footpaths Needed A RGU S, H IL L S B O R O , Sociu/ Ne ii's of Local Folk and Their F riends OREGON the he J u n io r high school aud a u d ito riu m T Phe ho>s chorus w ill assist w ith the he progrum . and a one-act fantasy w ill he presen tint by several girls No adm ission or offering w ill he taken Miss (ira e e E lder B ride— Miss G race Elder, d a u g h te r of ...... ........w^ W G. Elder, was m art led .April 2 to Desm ond S Finney at Ghat tanooga. th ev w ill inooga. T e n n . w h here ere they m ake th e ir honu M E lder is a niece of M r ami Mrs M arshall E lder and form erly lived in Hills- f i l l l \ ll o ■ O P t ’tlK S te r Ireland, l.loyd B row n a n d service, tl I I t e m e m h e i our P la c e c a r d s a t the E aster servie* A w elcom e pot luck luncheon w hich preceded you here th e business session w ere m ade by inem bera of (he lite ra tu re d ep art j B irth s inent. S hafer- To Mr a n d Mrs - —- I S h afer of C o rn eliu s ro u te 2 special aw aits C h a rle s W a lk e r ■ Pedestrian deaths on the highway be tween here and Portland bring out forcibly the need for footpaths along all m ajor l.estei A pril highways. Building of such paths at a Early Easter Service ! '**.? b,uy »» M m .. nominal cost under present federal set Davison Io Mr and Mrs Ken Mr. and Mrs. D onald M egargel. O rig in al com poaitions w ere read ups should prove a great help in “ Let’s vV*S P la n o f P ilg r im House* nelh Davison. April 1» a girl Bertoli. ,Mr M ,s by m em bers of the H illsboro Cof Quit Killing" cam paign. F loyd M iller of I ortlan d . Mr and MAs It Began to D aw n.” the res- H j/la f f To Mr and M is G eorge fee clu b at th e ir m eeting F riday Mrs. J H M urtón. M S tew art in the ch am b er of com m erce loom., u rree tio n story according to Si H lzlaff. A pril 13, a girl Two traffic fatalities have occurred in and Miss E dna S m ith of P o rtlan d 1- J Hushlow also spoke on safety Luki*, by Wilson, speciallx a rra n g J this county so far this year and both of v isited B onneville dam Sunday in d riv in g He com plim ented the cd. w ill he sung by pastin’ ami a I We »pw lallze in q u a lity com them of pedestrians w alking on the high Mr. and Mrs. H arry Jo h n so n vis boro. w om en for th e ir caution in driving. choir of m ale voices at ti 30 a in m e n ia l p rin tin g A rgus tf his parents. Mr a n d M rs J. — -------- —— saving that they had few er acci cli.ipi'l servici* at Pilgrim House on way. W ashington county traffic fatality ited VV. Johnson, at C u tle r C ity d u rin g Tea P la n n ed May I— d e n ts th a n d id th e m en Hi* u rg e d E aster Sunday Solo p a rts will he records are full of just such cases. the w eek-end His uncle. Ed Jo h n Ja p a n e se silv er tea w ill he gi\ le n tic u la r care in d riv in g b ehind taken by L uV crnc A bendroth. Bml The driver is under a severe handicap re tu rn e d w ith them for a short en May I bv the W omen s C h u r c h u n u ,h l ‘ .c‘u \ ‘n ‘ ‘ •'*“ g P e rso n a n d W illiam tla f f n e r Im i that t th lan rvlee league of All S a in ts' m is- k gesting c s iliig ittu m e follow ing cur w ait tentai m usic will he sung „ by C .......... SUBSCRIBE TO THE in meeting the pedestrian on the highway ' 11-11 g < m ,< i i n i . w t h e In -iirh t l i i r h O n f ®*r und k*rs F re d llouch, Mrs. sion P ro g ram w ill include u talk u n ,,‘ 1,11 hud cleared som ew hat j H eeler Mrs L ym an Howe w ill t,< at night. Some tunes m e O l l g n i l l g n i s OI Fm m a n ie l.l|o |.ff Mlss ,,a ||v l o bv Mrs , N A, | lson <>f ,.llrtln|ll, Mrs E F Bentlcv load sevei .ll ‘ "W ttt-4-.nnK.nist W orshippers a n req u ested to he in th e ir places a p p r o a c h in g c a rs, together With w eather m ux a n d W II D ierd o rff w ere fo rm erly Miss W halen of Banks, original poenr u n h id in g I W ould HILLSBORO "A pril. "H eauli a little before tin* tim e of Mcrvice, conditions. make it a physical impossibility guests of Mrs G en ev iev e C lark of on "S ym bolism of Ja p a n e se G ar- Be in O regon so as to cause no d istu rb a n c e in dens." T he hom e of Mrs. L ester tul Isle of B ream s," am i "Colors to see a person w alking on the highway. n e a r B eaverton Sunday. ARGUS i f u , s n a d o a + rin n {« wearintr M rs B G MeNa.v a n d c h ild ren Irelan d has been ten ta tiv e ly set T hen Mrs V W Gardner, iiecom- finding th e ir seats particularly It the pedestrian IS w earing and ^jrs p j B row n of L aurel as place for the tea tw ille d l>\ \ l i s F red Sew ell, chit F o u rsq u are Church p resident. ..mg ' I’he Songs My dark clothing v isa e d Mrs. S J B ochen a n d at the n „ |d c o n firm a tio n — KEEP POSTED M other Sang.'' a n d S p rin g in O n Speciul Easter services Friday. n k Im b rie hom e n e a r W est .. Cham ber of Commerce. American Le U I ra nion Sunday*. » V , c am b ers 1 o rtla n d gon. Mrs .A. II Bhissm g w rot C< Young people lire presenting ON THE COUNTY NEWS gion. Grange. Farm Union. Coffee club, Mi«x in* R~»»< .Yf — r u n - » wiU hold co n firm atio n class at th e the w ords for b oth songs a n d H uirv a play in keeping w ith Good Ft 1 .e ' rs W Het‘ s A1' "bss.on Wed , sou also of H illsboro eom? •lay called "T he C h ristia n T rail Business and Professional W omen's club. graiiddaugi in U’iishitigtnn County . yU 1 1 Y " ll*lls* nesday at 7 30 p in. a n d each posed the m usic Sunday evening. 7 4a. special F.a ,, , .. . . , .. Rotary. V eterans of Foreign W ars, G ar u n d e iw en f a n a p p en d ix o p e ratio n W ednesday for fo u r w eeks. ter p rogram p re sen te d by Ute c h il a y at St V in c e n ts ho«pitul i •’ > r '* '1 L ite ra tu re II spital den club and in fact every organization in T in h u P rsd o rtlan d . C ard P a rty T u esd ay — a play w ritte n and d iree te d by d re n of o u r Sunday scimol anted by the band and c h o ir Sunduy the community : , should interest itself in an , , . W illard Newton, stu d e n t a t Mon- R oyal N eighbors w ill h ave a p u b -i 11 *' '*.“ s “ *T' ,,“ ' ‘ tl 45, classes for all ages P«*r year effort to provide these footpaths as an aid m outh norm al school, a n d his lic c»f<l p a rty T iles,lay ev en in g at '•'"•«•»I 1 U!,t Included Mi . W ilbur school, w tlh capable teach ers M oi..... .. friend. R ussell W ilson, spent th e ,lle G ra n g e hall T his w ill be Mrs K tannard. Mrs S e w - w o rsh ip . II. Key H arry I' W ilson in “ Let's Quit Killing w eek -en d at the G eorge N ew ton ,,' t' Anal p a rty of th e ir series e11 :,l,‘l Mrs T hom as G Hroulet-we spisiking Young people s IT u s .id e i Let this community be the first to or- hom e EaM<.r l r H u n t— I M r. J M P erso n re ad tw o se- E aster E Egg j le c tio n s ga n jze ft cam paign to provide paths along Mrs. M attie B ertoli of O akland. Episcopal S unday school E uster | N ext our m ajor highways and if brought to a Cal., a rriv e d S a tu rd ay by p lan e to egg % h . . u . n . . t . w « ill . .. be ww held M onday at sion, scheduled May 10. a w eek's E aster vacatio n 4’ p. m "it th e h o m e 'o f M r i'G e o r g i 111 J**' “ " " '••ter pu rty at the V ene successful culm ination we will find th at spend w ith h e r sister, Mrs. D onald M e g a r-1 ~ Fischer. n tia . . « n th ea ter, use ... of w hich has .— been traffic deaths are m aterially reduced. gel. I d o n ated by O range Phelps M e m -' at Coffee Club Meeting Friday $1.50 Mrs. K en n eth D avison a n d baby d a u g h te r a re now at S m ith 's hos- pital. T hey w e re at St V incent s hospital in P o rtlan d u n til Tuesday M r a n d Mrs Clem E slinger at- tended a b irth d a y d in n e r for Mrs. ^sa E slinger a t the Asa E slinger Hillsboro students at both the univer sity and the college are m aking a mighty fine scholarship standing. The honor roll at both places carried the names of local students. These students realize that an h"'"e education can be one's greatest asset. E.‘ Ha w o rth K‘v ¡sited’ s t ‘H eU m L iudi in P o rtla n __, d S * aturduv. It w as "au tet „♦ qowi da. a t th e school. Ed B aier of ro u te one. C ornelius, u n d e rw e n t a m ajor o p e ratio n S un- day night at the Jo n e s hospital. D r J. O. R obb operating. M r a n d M rs H. A. B rock gave a b irlh d a v su rp rise p a rty M onday a .,..- What Other Editors Say Americanism First Visit G ra n d pa re n ts— I oers of the club have inv ited guests Mr and Mrs R alph Chi ;sten> *n is the a ffa ir is to be strictly in- A h ig h -ty p e com edy, ant* c h ild ren v isited h e r g r.in d p a i v ila tio n a l cuts, Mr a n d Mrs C 1. Johnson. put on by local talen t, w ill lie ■t.ige.1 at 2 15 p in Mrs S tan n u rd . , n o rth of Sunday, , ch airm a n of th e d ram u tic d e p a r t m ent, announced Mrs K tannard M rs llo lt. M rs J F B uckland. Mrs Lois W alw orth and Mrs Elwixxi Jo h n so n w ere selected us delegates to the c o u n (C onunusd from esse one) ty fed eratio n convention A pril 211 i w o u |d h ave on P ortlu n d tra n s p o rta - at M etzger tion facilities and qu o ted S e c retary T hi' _________ A m erican _________ c itize n sh ip d e p art- of W ar D ern as sta tin g th a t the inent w ill m eet May 1 at th e hom e i C olum bia G orge a rea had p rio rity of M rs W ilbur B onar A m end- i for defense on th e P acific cbhst j m ents to the c o n stitu tio n w ill be I C om m enting on th e com m ercial ; stu d ied u n d e r th e d irec tio n of Mrs. angle of th e a ir base project, th e Sew ell Air Base This Area Given Consideration Easter Specials sen s and w e a re g e ttin g d isgusted w ith a c erta in larg e re p u b lica n d aily n e w sp a p er not too far dis a n t w hich for th e past se v e ra l w eeks has been hay ng h ead lin es saying th a t th e NRA w as ru in in g th e co u n try , th a t business w as going dow nhill and th a t unless th e d em ocrats a n d P re sid e n t R oosevelt w ere stopped th a t th e w orld w ould c ertain ly com e to a sw ift and so rro w fu l end. W e som etim es find th e NRA in convenient and h a rd to live up to. but w e do believe th a t it is th e biggest reason yvhy business has im proved the past sev eral m onths We believ e th a t th e people as a w hoIe back prices of th e dow NRA ago they b u y e a rs ere try jn g a U) re beat n A y ear cost re w now w ,Uing to pay a fa ir p rice a n d allow a reaso n ab le necessity y jf if busine» business J is , ^ to c o continue. p — ro "it—a fit-. jiecessH n tin u e .^ ^ ^ T he NRA has put betw een 200 a n d 300 a d d itio n al m en to w ork m St H elens. A nd at th e sam e tim e business houses w hich w e re losing m oney a y e ar ago now re p o rt a profit. O f course business m ay h ave slow ed u p for tw o o r th re e w eeks T h at is th e w ay it has been doing fo r m onths. It sp u rts ah ea d a bit a n d th e n slow s dow n for a couple of w eeks, b u t no one w ill deny th a t business has g re atly im proved d u rin g th e past Vi orkcrs CltC Situation on Wages Given ’Em Good Send-off A better Day Dooms n c1 OaSCball i>C3SOn Opcns on Sunday Congratulations, Neighbor Our Yesterdays Keep Out of Entanglements essu WANT-ADS er er er er er er er All ut u L iberili R cd iictio it I S ilk Celanese A cetate Chenile T A IL O R E D DRESSES DRESSES. 2 and 1 p n s e *5 !i s w e a te r s Silk D resses #1.95 j Skiits #2.95 #6.95 I Easter .\prnus 76c F rid a y and S a tu rd ay Only Hortensc Dress Shop 11‘> South Second Arininh etw een ' r? n 1 V m m en en w w ould ould ru ru n n b betw een a a m m illion illion o r M n . Adolph, A b e n d ro th in P o rt- and „ m ,1|lon an<J a h a „ d o „ ars land h rtd a y evening. a n n u ally , h e said. M isses B etty K en d erd in e a n d C ap tain B yron G a rre tt, son of B etty B arrock of P o rtla n d a re vis- M avor J H G a rre tt and in charge iting Mrs. G eorge M cG rath, Miss o f the Mill C itv CCC cam p near K e n d erd in e s a u n t. S ilv erto n , w as an n o u n ced as sp e a k - J. C G ard n er. W T. G a rd n e r e r a t th e c h am b er of com m erce —, i „ „ „ .„ „ I an d Miss B ernice G a rd n e r of P o rt- luncheon n e x t M onday. He w ill In c ( irt*jfO!l state board Ot control n d s land visited Mr. a n d Mrs. V W discuss the CCC program . T he fol- taken a strong stand for the purchase of G a rd n e r S unday. low ing M onday w ill be "C a rn atio n Oregon products, which is as it should M rs H elen o a r d n e r a n d chiJ. Day " ho G o v e rn o r J M ia artin a s said said u it w d re n w of e ek Y . akim H illsboro argain n Day be. Governor n in h nas w o o u u ld l d be De (he e n d a. w W i(h ash h , e r w ill spend has A nother p iann cd for B May ac. th e p o lic y Of t i l l s b o a id to SO let o u r b ids and 5 jrs p v ;1Ught cording Io H ow ard H adley, chair- H Stilson, father of Mra Rob- o u m an of th e re ta il trad e s com m ittee th a t we Will buy Oregon products alm ost ' n o._H. t B u r lin g a m e is ill a t tnni?- h?,b of th e c h am b er of com m erce The exclusively. I He was ta k e n th e re fn,' cv en t wiU b‘' sim ,lar ,o tho"'" c o n ‘ Patronizing of home industry will re tre a tm e n . M o n d a v ducted in th e past. „ _ y' | In v ita tio n to a tte n d th e an n u al flect to the benefit of the state in the long ~.te 1 a a n d Rosa Boczka.v L aurel c om m unity c hicken d in n er run through the building up of local in P o rtla n d visited th e ir sister. Miss next W ednesday e vening w as ex- stitutions th at too often have not had the ¿ ? ^ ? .„ ,neo B5 <;2kay' n u rse a t Jo n es tended by F. L. B row n of L aurel ; hospital. Sunday square deal to which thej entitled. It i M r and Mrs. V _______ will increase payrolls. This is a policy G a p rd lar n e r bail at- ■ ten d ed th e K nights w T em which must be followed in the various year a t th e M asonic tem ple A pril 9. in subdivisions of the state as well . . da,!y ncw1pa? ^ n^ weJ ? eak a . . - . . c irc u la tio n of n e arly 100.000. It has been ru n n in g P ortland. <C o».ln u «i from P . „ o n ., Money' spent at home by the State, th ese headlines on th e fro n t page n e arly e v ery day S t i d m t M saX rC,. h » h n S °2 " U . ° f 2 , the county and the city keeps the wheels for w eeks. T h ere could be no m ore insidious prop- herd county w as low er th an in other of industry moving here instead of those agan d a th a n th e stories th ey ru n as new s w hich tell Jnhni™ , 8nd Mrs. E lm er counties, c om m itteem en said In- in o t h e r s e c ti o n s P r a c t i c a l l v a n v t h i n i r d e t th e decline in business o r th e fact th a t the ad- ! form ation by W hite in d icated th a t in otner section», r ra c tic a n j anytning ae- o „un^aKo,, is ]osing , h e confidence of th e public Miss M attie Cox a n d M argaret | , counties have cut th e m inim um sired can be purchased a t a fair price lo- a n d not accom plishing w hat it should. B an n er visited Mr and M rs C arlos w age below 50 cents an hour and cally. We a re in th e new n e w -spaper sp a p er businest business a n d believe Johnson a t G ladstone last w eek- only tw o of th at n um ber have a end m inim um of over 40 cents it is a good policy alw ays for every- th a t w e have as high a sta n d a rd of n ew sp a p er ethics ___ ______ ___ , , v .. • . . , ■ : as th e n e x t fellow. If w e h a d sto n e s com ing to our M r a n d Mrs. L. C. F o w ler of T hat the county com m ittee was one. regardless of whom it m ight be, to desk such as those w hich h a v e been a p p ea rin g in P o rtlan d w ere w eek-end guests o f ! doing e v ery th in g possible to read- give the local business firm or industry th is m etro p o litan daily, o u r n ew sp ap er eth ics w ould M r a n d Mrs. E dw ard C. C o m a n .'ju s t budgets and to eq u alize t h e , the first chance. Make it your policy to dem and th a t we e ith e r leave th em out o r relegate Mrs. W. D. H a rris and son D icky | d istrib u tio n of av ailab le relief funds do this w herever and w henever possible. th em ^ to a n o bscure c o m e , of th e paper of Mt. A ngel w ere w eek-end guests 1 w as th e d e clara tio n of the w o rk e rs | T he U n ited S ta te s is com ing out of th e d e p re s of Mr. and Mrs Ja m es A nderson com m ittee T hey also stated th a t ‘ The spirit of the Golden Rule dem ands it. sion. W hy not be big e nough to forget p e tty p a rty M rs S opha F re e rk sen re tu rn e d M !“ A llce e x ec u tiv e se e -| p olitics and give a boost in stea d of k n o ck in g ju st T uesday from visiting h e r d a u g h te i. r e ta ry ' wa.s d" inK e v e ry th in g in from the force of habit? O f course it is election tim e, M rs F ra n k Jackson, in P o rtlan d h,®r Pow er f«w th e w elfare of relief b u t w hy not give th e d em o crats a fa ir tria l? Such . clients and th a t she should have stu ff as th a t w hich is being ru n w ill soon u n d e rm in e e , R cyn° o S ructU2n7 1 the cooperation of all concerned B*-'ach - Gal • A ssistance by w o rk e rs w as pledg- th e confidence of th e m ost o p tim istic dem o crat and -i-hnr \ h irom • of itself, stop th e progress w hich th e c o u n try is w here she sp e n t th e w inter. The baseball season opens here Sun can, m aking. , M r a n d M rs O rv ille C om pton R e ad ju stm en ts of the w age scale day with the local Sunset league team We hope th a t ev ery o n e th in k s as w e do w h en of P o rtla n d w ere w eek-end guests a r e m ade by a county w age boai I w ith the a p p ro v al of the county m eeting the Aloha nine, while the follow w e read th e ir re p u b lica n p ropaganda We say. "S o u r of M r a n d Mrs. O. C oslett Sr. M r and Mrs. A A. F ish er of a n d sta te com m ittees. R ep resen ta- ing Sunday the Hillsboro Tualatin valley G rapes. —St. H elens S entinel-M ist. B eaverton visited M r a n d Mrs W tion for th e lab o rers on fu tu re sluggers will cross bats with Amity. --------------------------- , G. Ide S a tu rd a y evening. w age boards w as prom ised. In the not too distant past Hillsboro A TY 4.x TX t M r a n d M rs A H L om ax of M em bers of th e com m ittee acting was a good baseball town, but support in P o rtlan d visited Mr and Mrs I. for SERA w o rk e rs included Rudy _ E O lsen, F re d B a sc o m .1 C. L om ax M onday. ' G raiff. L. E. recent years has not been anything like ............................................. .. ......................... M r an d M rs Will H o rn eck er o f ' C af ‘ ' ^ ars ClinAto" D “ x b “ r -V O r; 1 W ith th e sig n a tu re by P re sid e n t R ...................... oosevelt of it should be. An inadequate fence has also e w ork re lief a ct th is w eek, a b ro a d e r ra y of G resham visited Mr. a n d M rs R Q u a r ln g. A C G ulley and been a factor in cutting down receipts as th W illiam B u rn e tt, all of H illsboro hope p re sen ts itself to sev eral m illions of A m ericans H ornecker Sunday. some fans have found it more to their lik w ho w ere u n ab le to p a rtic ip a te in th e sm a lle r p ro M rs E lsie O 'B ryan of P o rtlan d , , > jec ts p rovided by PWA. ing to stay on the non-paying side. spent th e w eek-end w ith Mr and We still h e ar com plaints a g ain st f u rth e r increases Mrs. E A. G riffith. The m anagem ent of both team s and th e public d e b t—but th ey in v a ria b ly com e from Mrs. H. A. B rock visited h e r sis the players are going into the season with in those w ho ch erish th e hope th a t th e old re a c tio n ter. M rs A. E Nickols, a t W illa a g rea t deal of enthusiasm and spirit. a ry p ro g ram m ay y et re p la ce th e p rogressive and m ina T h u rsd ay . (C ontinued from pave onui They promise to (?ive the county seat two h u m an e policy outlin ed in th e New Deal. And, also r a n d Mrs. C M O 'D onnell of J ?2S each collected tw o h its each good ball teams. W hat they need most of in v ariab ly , those w ho com plain of th e huge ex- W M aldport visited Mr. and M rs F red T * ° n '"w ,ean?s have i* * " added e n d itu re of public m oney h a v e not, to date, e x C aldw ell F riday. i l ° ,h e S unset league. T ig ard and all to make a good showing is a good old p perienced th e pangs of h u n g e r a n d w ant. I Sherw ood. fashioned send-off th a t would warm the T oday, a large p e rce n ta g e of public m oney is S? M ia \ thCW S L enten s‘ udy club fn ti,e oth e r S unset league gam es ■ being invested in A m erican lives a n d as w e see it, m et M onday e vening w ith Mrs. A Iaiurel d e fea te d C ornelius 6 to 2. heart of any ball player. th e re is no m ore p ro fita b le in v estm e n t for th e n a n . zyois . A loha easily tro u n ced G aston 7 to tion th an th e re tu rn s w hich w ill com e to all th ro u g h ___ Mr. ___ and ____ Mrs. . F. . E. H a rtra m p f 1. w hile T u alatin dow ned O renco th e raisin g of th e sta n d ard of liv in g of te n to tw en - visited frien d s in Salem Sunday. 13 to 9 in a fre e -h ittin g contest !y Jnlli.iOnS, Ot .Am,e rica n s w ho have, fo r se v e ra l E arl and Alec M orley have been Schedule for S unday finds C orne- y e a rs- barely existed and w ho have been fast d rift- ill d u rin g th e past week. lius a t O renco, T u alatin at L aurel, All honor is due our neighboring pub- increasing groups of unem plioyable°yed ' ' th< ' ” r f o i ’ i i v e r - l !d a v s ° Wel1 has bCCn U1 A a ' t l0~ G a aston -a t H ' llsboro and W dlam ette lisher and contem porary, Hugh McGilvra We agree w ith th e re ac tio n a rie s th a t w e a re ' ' y ' O pening day for the T u alatin — - ■ • m th e th ro es of a social revolution, but, fo r our V alley league w ill sec Sherw ood and the Forest Grove News-Times, which part we prefer thjg type of re v o lu tio n —in w ita b ie | H a' B irth d a > P a rty — ! a t A m ity. V ernonia a t C arlton. has been selected on C aseys 1J34-1J.5.) as it is—to any of th e bloody changes w hich h ave «, Mrs. P a u l P a tte rso n gave . u , an V erboort a t F o rest G rove a n d H ills- All-American weekly new spaper eleven, com e in o th er lands, w hen th e m asses h ave broken E aster b irth d a y p a rty W ednesday boro at N ew berg. O ur neighboring paper is one of the out- the bonds w hich have been placed upon them by aftern o o n for her dau g h ter, G eorgia, A ppreciation for th e sup p o rt giv-l w ho is seven G uests w ere C laire I en both local baseball team s w a s' E lizabeth B ickford. C lartbel W iley, expressed th is w eek by the mar Ja c q u e lin e B arney, S ally C ruzen. ers. M any H illsboro m erc h an ts as- N ancy f r P itm an, e Bobby Holznagel. sisted th ro u g . h a d v ertisin g on the well for the publications of W ashington ___ P a l ll o in in I),. 4 P a u l J r. a n n n r d l V V i irginia P atterson. season schedules. county th a t of four Oregon papers ever ! Season tic k e ts to all gam es on I B arneys E n te rta in — selected on Casey’s All-American th a t two j M r an d M rs I w R am »» tbe K s ,.id h u te h Pa hn(h r R diam be- . r a pd Mrs J. W B arney en- T u „ alatin a ond |„ ,,_ a re Voit..v of them are from W ashington county, the | ing sold by both T Valley tertain e d S unday evening w ith league players. Argus having been selected in 1930. O ther J su p p er and th ree tab les of bridge. and S unset Hun «et l.eaxue Oregon papers to win this honor are the Mr and Mrs. N ye B ristol m ade Fifteen Years Ago W L Pet! W I Pet. high score and M r and Mrs. J. L. IfillMboro McMinnville Telephone-Register and the 1 0 1.000 Cornell uh 0 1 .Otto Auld, low. Lau r«l 1 0 1.000 W illam e tte • 1 .000 Hood River News. All of these papers A m erican Legion, has issued a call to all civic or- Aloha 1 0 1.000 Orenco u 1 oou T u a latin 1 0 1.000'Gaaton 0 1 nbh also been winners in the Sigma Delta U til ganizations of th e city to co -o p erate in form ulat- i C ard P a rty T uesday— It H F. St. M atthew s ladies w ill sponsor contest for the best weekly new spaper in ing a p e rm a n en t organization to get b ehind the Laurnl 6 5 I Oregon m ove to e rect a su itab le m em orial to th e m en w ho a "506" card p a rty T uesday e v e Cornelius 2 7 4 ning a t St. M atthew s hall. Mrs. Joe B atteri»- Blazer and Zeigler . V a n . served in the W orld war. P o ta to grow ers this sp rin g h ave been seeing Seus is com m ittee ch airm an E v ery L ìm i , flavin and Finneiran. ft H F, th e sky as th e lim it in p rice for th e ir production body is welcom e. Killaboro 7 1 1 1 and th e price today has been ra n g in g from $6.25 to C ircle T hree to Meet— W illHm ette 3 4 1 Batteries Starnr and Oarety K • »Her- $6.50 per sack. C ircle th re e of the M E. L adies’ lo ren ce G a rre tt and M a rjo rie W ells on to u r Aid w ill m eet T uesday a t 8 p. m. m ier arid Bead. A strict neutral policy to keep America w ith F the ft If E U. of O. girls' glee club. 7 15 1 a t the hom e of Mrs. R. A Dean. Aloha free from entanglem ents in foreign wars W ayne V aught, ex-service m an, scalded one of All r.,em bers a re req u ested to a t Gaaton 1 0 1 Batterien : Sm ith afid Saififlon Neuen- was shaped last week by President Roose- his hands badly at th e new can n e ry p lan t Monday, tend. Nchwa ruler. Hawser am i W illam ett velt and Secretary of State Hull. Right, ft H F C ircle T w o M eets T oday— Tu a latin 13 10 4 Mr. President, lessons learned during the I hirty Years Ago 9 1 1 5 M. E. L adies' Aid circle tw o will Orenco Batteries Day, W atkin - and ({»•her . h W orld w ar should make US realize the A rgus. A pril 20. 1905 S h e riff C onnell has had m eet this afternoon (T hursday) Ham el, Bliaa, G arfield and Koluk. necessity of keeping out of European af- the in te rio r of the co u n ty jail painted in w hite w ith Mrs T hom as C onnell W ork Taira R p sn liitio n s p p re re se se n n te te d d in in in th(* se n n a a te te at*d c it presents a m ue , less ber ap pearance. Tairs. Kesoiuuons c se R B|Jchan? , of C o som rn eliu s says this y e ar's on th e q u ilt w ill be continued. Would impose a Virtual em bargo upon p Op acreage will be double O regon now leads every E aster P a rty S a tu rd ay — An E aster p a rty for p rim a ry chll- ; Am erican loans to belligerent nations for o th er stale in union in hop production. C hoice hops d re n will be held S a tu rd ay after-1 the purpose of purchasing munitions or arp ,8rtl11 h"!d*"K »round the 25-cent m ark it. -.4— i . — i «.r/A.iM ................... a Mr. and Mrs. D aniel P h illip s of C ornelius cele- noon a t th e M E church, from ( other contraband and W >ul 1 em nower the b ratp sixtieth w edding a n n iv e rsa ry Monday, tw o o'clock u n til five. president to keep venturesome Americans If you wish to see som ething neat in the way Miss A uld U ndergoes O p e ratio n — out of the w ar areas by the simple ex- of o il look in the P harm acy, w here a re displayed J a n e Auld, stu d e n t n u rse a t St. ! ■Indian» oi o f r leiu n f i w sin i n i g z iru.m t h e m passports. lia s s iio its E T o n g at u e the s S hogren cup, raceg. w on by w ith O cup re- pedient gon 11 Kid Hun, c)ub R him H Greers V incent’s hospital in P o rtlan d , u n _______________ ___ won by his ro a d ster at th e R iverside D riving club d e rw e n t an operation for a p p en d i race, presented by J W esley Ladd, and th e M errill citis S a tu rd a y night. No man can tell w hat the future may CUP a w ard e d W V W iley for th e best Irish setter, C lub P lans C oncert— T reb le C lef club, u n d e r the d i bring forth, and .„nail opportuniU e, are a '■& rection of Miss M aurine M oore | often the beginning of g rea t enterprises. west s t a te N orm al w ill p re sen t a concert M ay 17 a t j Building Oregon | Thuratluy, April IK, 111,35 Ave u er er HILLSBORO CASH Iiu lrix n d e n tly Owned a n d O perated Friday, Saturday and Monday Specials FREE DELIVERY PHONE 2001 K. ( BA K IN G PW D 50-oz. SY RU PS SO A P b*h,te eacle Krinkleg. ___________ C O O K IES PA A S EGG D Y E 2 Pi.„. Special Price on Eggs for Easter Kids’ Real Doughboy Style Helmet M A R SH M A LLO W S ErE¿wL'db, FRUIT ar VEGETABLES O R A N G ES .r""'- IE M O N E T T E S LETTU CE F,RM ALL EOR 1 ( 29c 35c 2c 15c 17c 39c