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 *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 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