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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
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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
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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.
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FVret*rn Countri«*
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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, G. Ide S a tu rd a y evening.
w age boards w as prom ised.
In the not too distant past Hillsboro
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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
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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
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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
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ith th e sig n a tu re by
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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 , ,
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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P a u l J r. a n n n r d l V V i irginia
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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
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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
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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—
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St.
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ladies
w
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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
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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
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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
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U. of O. girls' glee club.
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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,
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oday—
Tu a latin
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Mr. President, lessons learned during the
I hirty Years Ago
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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
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te at*d c it presents
a m ue
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ap pearance.
Tairs. Kesoiuuons
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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.
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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. !
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o f r leiu
n f i w sin
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t h e m passports.
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T o n g at u e the
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cup, raceg.
w on by
w ith O cup
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gon 11 Kid
Hun, c)ub
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H Greers
V incent’s hospital in P o rtlan d , u n ­
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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
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