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Page Two n î t L s n n n n J f t l t e b o n j f l j M r q u s Well Deserved a rc , r s, ít il l s b o r o , O r e g o n Highlights in Week's Heirs Thursday, January 9. 193f» K id w e ll, and fa m ily at P ortla nd W ild et v illc chu rch fo r another year also fot the m any lo ve ly flo ra l K ittie Stoops, M i. Gholson ■ niece, and c h o ir leader fo r the B aptist pier •s M rs II C. V lillie r fu tility o f P ortla nd re tu rn e d home w ith I ch u rch at G rants Pass Old b ro th el -I,' them und spent tw o davs W ith $ lh lrh I« Combined Ihe IlilN b o ro Independent Mr and M rs. W illis H ia tt o f M r and M rs A lfre d G roer anil Rillet» ru Aryne M tab. 1994 litllebvro Independent M tab. 1873 Ja n u a ry 3 S trin g to w n road spent the w e ek M tK IN N K Y A M r K IN N K Y . P ub li.h rre H e rb e rt H oover to spook in P o rt daughter Helen spent New Yem s end at the G eorge Laenicrm an F ’lb Me had Thursday Entere,! a« aerond-claM m atter in tba land F e b ru a ry 12 .it L in c o ln d.iv at the (tome o f M r G roer's sister, home. Mrs, Fred S h d lin g e r. in P ortland poatoffii'« at liillnboro, Oregon 4u«a , , f A H L k 'l l l l v A q i > l , U ly i. . . banquet. 1t«v, 4 h lu a lltitf . , o u t It, t | | ( M r. and M rs Fred W e ller a n d C o n fe ie n re Sensor, to Open i A u to fa ta litie s gain in 1935. T o ta l ltp |> « r a n d lu w .1 b .*w « ix m H uwm > uu 1.» v e r n e M c K in n e y M r s . E. c. M c K in n e y tw o daughters P a tty and Bonnie • a l a n d a le v p g o o d . y « il, k, t h , » „ u g h is 36.400 as against 30,101 in 1034 ' H e re F rid n y Evening BMw Associate E ditor » <1 'li, >.-t . i i t l i . ' i y C c iit l« u in l »4f- I ’ re -id e n t Roosevelt in u n pre ce spent New Year's w ith M r. W eller s dented n ig h t message to congress parents-. M r. and Mrs. A n d re w Wei 1 , I 'l ) settle estate, w ill sell 37 shares l.iiV e rn e A hrtulrolhl O F F IC IA L N E W S P A P E R O F W A S H IN G T O N C O I’ N T Y and using sharp language called ler, of near Scholl«. Miss P a tty I In the i l l y last pre e.uon game. H il- | It.i.v-M uling cannery stock fo r Selected as Oregon’s Rest Weekly Newspaper. 1910 upon congress to protect the n a tion re turn ed home w ith tie r parents l ess than 20 cents on D ella D in g Store i hoopmen went dow n to a Iti to I $600 cash a fte r .spending several days w ith ' against fo re ig n au tocrats bent Upon Named on A II*Am erican Weekly Newspaper Eleven. 1930 l)r. C. T. S m ith. 47 14 defeat nt the linnets o f the rust the d o lla r her grandparents. w a r and against such autocrats at Honorable Mention N ational E ditorial Association Newspaper L itt le Miss H etty Jean M aley, p la yin g St Helens fiv e on | | „ , , , | j . FRESH cow fo r salt1. T. I, Sam home as seek to "gang u p " on the Production Contest. 1934-35. and General Excellence. 1935 hl gym flo o r on Tuesday evening uel, ! ' • m iles west of H ills b o ro people's lib e rtie s He challenged In . daughter of M r and M rs A lv in The locals tra ile d 28 to It at h n lf several days at the Subscription Rates S trictly Cash in Advance * * * ‘,,c o T p , e ‘ v * , p e ®1" « * M aley, o spent i tim e W ithin W ashington County Outside W ashington County tier grandparents, near T W l) in li Jersey cows and tw o m ents * d° a , n “ c l' H ills b o ro Per year $1.50 T he C o lu m b ia county-sent team Ü . S . per year $2.00 calves fo r sale W illiu in so u , at Six m o n t h s ....... ......„ Foreign countries 3.50 A nnouncem ent made that C harles I)''‘',o.r J ? 11'*” , P o rtla n d visite d was aw ay to .111 e a rly lead, m id it J a c k to w n school. 47p was ma u n til the th ird q u a rte r A I m db erg h and f.u n iiv „ " , 1 ^ ’iv ChO rk‘S l>tVC,vU F r ‘ ‘ M E M B E R ()rep<»n State th a t S elfridg e, m a kin g tw o font H IG H pedigreed Leghorn cockerels First A udite,! Paper. Editorial Associati» n and '’ " ' B " ' " ’ 'e e m o n th s . ’ilr ;ltu i I \ , i w goals out el' three tries, gave the I fro m 25(1 Io 321-egg tlnins Sire's N ational Editorial Asso C irculation in Wt*-t. n ,. ' “ ' “ -»L' ' . . , daug hter Helen e n tertain ed in hon- Blue and W hite th e ir firs t score of dams over 300. Hanson strain. Also ciation. O iig o n 10.1st pounded by heavy o r o f M r. G roer's b irth d a v M r the evening H a lf wav th ro u g h the blood tested le g h o r n chicks a n d -.01,11-. X elscott home in ruins. T a ft G roer's sister. Mrs. Fred S h i'llln g e r q u a rte r W ahncr. - hooting a long d a y -o ld p u lle ts T he b u lk of our seawall breaks. In d ia n drow ns. and her son R. F. S h d lin g e r and one in to the basket. added orders from old customers Paul G o ve rn o r M a rtin says old-age w ife o f P ortla nd . M r. and M r s m o le p o in t to the H ilh i s c o re f o r 1 1 h id lc y , A lo ha ; m ull, lit 1. I le a v - |ien on vo or p ro b le m and th a t R ich te r o f V a n c o u v « . Wash Ihe firs t fie ld gonl fu r the locnl erton. 47tf le g is la tiv e s-1011 w ill not M r and Mrs. A lb e rt Scott spent team. A t the eno o f th e q u a rte r! . --------— ------------------------------- gentle and be c.ille u if -ales ta x to fin a n ce N ew Year's eve and New Y r 11 tru e 120(1 lb. the St Helens tw ir le is were i l l tin - ' * m are w ith harness. V ery reason pension is defeated day at the homes of th e ir d a ug li- lead 34 to 4 I S ho sp ita l in E th io p ia bom bed ters in P ortla nd Mrs. Scott re in .u n - able A F N ew hv, l ‘ j m ile north In Hie fo u rth q u a rte r 11 d e te rm in b>n I m ia 'f S' 5 d ,ou spcnd “ Wevk Or 80 W1,h >>er ed H ilh i squad went on the flo o r o f W itch Hazel school Phone 3203 l>i ni.s tactions in congress agree daughter. Mrs. H a rry M oore w ho and singed a ra lly , hut was unable to u n ite be hind bonus b ill sup po rte d re tu rn e d fro m a P o rtla n d hospital to overcom e the big lend H o w e ll , W A D E d ra g saw in good ord er bv three m a jo r vete ra ns’ organize l .. boy. L a yto n M o o n . in tw o fo u l shots and n basket a d d -I and 2 blades, $40 Spray o u tfit w ith - a ,._ baby tions. ed 4 po in ts to th e score, w h ile I w ith 15-gallon tan k on wheels; 120- R epublican leaders a tta ck Presi ---------------------- W ahncr, w ith tw o baskets to his 1 egg in cu b a to r; alm ost new 72-inch g isoline dent Roosevelt s message to congress cre d it amt M cCoy, w it), one, bro u g h t R e lia blt (> iu nt gas o r brooder nt i.. price: about 100 as p o litic a l. tlie fin a l H ilh i score to 14 T h ir ty - n in e congressm en pledged Shadley, o f the St Helens five, feet 1 inch pipe ubou, new . hand ! to support Tow nsend plan. was ou tsta n d in g scorer of the v is it- -eeder; blocks; post hole augurs; (Continued from poor | | A m e rica n wheat m a rke t m a kin g I 1114 team, b rin g in g In 15 points fo r 4 foot and ti-foot hand saws. 75 to ld the ne Io,<’ H’ «* s s> h e riff, but the his team, w ith Mason a close see- c iiick-size o il brooder: scythe, oil steady advance, aid cd ' bv s i, n a tio n P™.? he b u lle t found lodgtne in Europe. tanks, law n m ow er; and m anv o th a r m . e n d i n g t h e ' nt i ^ in u W — illia m s l ° c U ^ c le ‘ ‘U n / ' h T e er item s at big savings A E New January 5 r ile fa m ily then b ro u g h t t h e j F rid a y n ig h t i n the H ilh i squad by. ' . m i l e n o rth ef W itch Hazel A m e rica n L ib e r ty league assails .............. ....... message w . ou.nded ^ e n ,0 H ills b o ro Roosevelt congressional f o r i against th , T ig a rd ' ' high school school Phone 3203. saying it is the "m ost dangerous *re 'lt,n p ,lt- S tan ley D avis and W il- team. I I »«S« Irrs speech ,h a l eve r came fro m a pres- ,1?" V a rc re l!!,cd by m arriage. is ria g ir In In j L in e u p s fo r tin game: H e have th irte e n of these tires, Wen,." p the at the tim e o f the shoot- „ ¡ ii . h, „ d ,i (l<> H l. Ilelrn « also the tubes, priced from SOe H o ove r sees in Roosevelt mes- bf sides the p a rticip a n ts, w e re " r S h n .ll,» M M rs . W illia m s »»in and T liom as S Sholes, 152-158 3rd _ . rs I-cc Davis. • •••• il m i.iiti.s F sage a tte m p t to cause fear. M h ay niece - o Davis vi ■ .11 , G ro u p o f N ew Y o rk re p u b lica n s T ? > Rivers, |. - - f Lee — Mj,t>n 1 ask Senator B ora h ,0 become p a rty 's n r e-g m ll~ ,ave bccn n ‘side,its liurf r*trr«,>n I xcd ( ’a r Sale nom inee fo r president as ( "m n ,0 II MH<! S u itin luu,I See o u r ad on page 4 of this Argsu “ m a an ,0 m a n y years (,ro v e anJ v ic in ity fo r St II I, , nl> Gray lead the m ovem ent to preserv ! Thom as S. Sholes, 152-15« 3rd V e o u r ! Q uestioned by the d is tric t at- in s titu tio n s ." avenue. 47 E th io p ia n to w n w ip e d out bv n L 'U 'V and ?h e r if i Tuesday. Lee D A IR Y Davis again described the shooting Ita alian lia n bombers. bombers. Clone in lU rg u iiv i F ra n k B. W ire, state game super- 1, th<* "¿hich l « i up to it G rade A 15 acres, 1 »1 m iles out; 5 - room M II K and C R E A M visor, says n e xt le g is la tu re w ill be .,S“ Ld . Ut " e ordere<1 th * M '- ’ house, barn, chicken $2500. C onsiderable im p ortan ce is attached b y m any asked to enact a la w d e fin ite ly M've ra l ,im "s and H ills b o ro team defeated S he r-1 ' radP- , “ i J “ r “ e r P1?,?' newspapers ,0 the fact tha t a p o ll being conducted p ro h ib itin g deposit o f sewage in C o n n e ll^ » Thone 4 R X 1 <1 z 7 " >ld Sh* ' " ff by a n a tio n a l m agazine shows a tre n d aw ay from . i.L " ' ’ “ ' “ ' ‘" J 0 ' ’ ' " O regon stream s. »C onnell a fe w hours a fte r the ........ I T u e s d a y n ig h t 11, ba sketba ll , the N ew Deal. Some few dem ocrats as w e ll are be •■'•'I to :■:> ,n .1 Sunset Ieogu,. g a m e '1 , , w i' h “ I’l'n g . f.in n li January 6 shooting. C o x Of H ills b o ro was high — ••• com ing exercised over it. O regon d a iry m e n m eet in T i l l a - ’ ‘?ind ' ' ll,ia m s ' frorn th e ir ! In fact it indicates lit t le o r no thin g. A man mook. Dem and fo r T illa m o o k cheese X w ith 20 points m hosP“ aI M onday, d 25 acres, a ll In c u ltiv a tio n . 3 m iles asked, i f he w o u ld lik e to lose a d o lla r w o u ld u n Lin e u p : shooting to S h e riff is increased b y e x p e n d itu re o f $30.- C n n r ^ ll ‘ out 011 m arke t road, $85 an aen h e s ita tin g ly vote no. B u t if he w ere co n fro n te d w ith 000 a n n u a lly in a d v e rtis in g IS ? 1 and llilh h n ro Russell M organ, W (! Me. 31« E M ain. H illsb o ro the p ro po sition o f lo sing a d o lla r o r a thousand d o l S uprem e c o u rt b y vo te o f C tq ~n’ lS u ’ a ,’ orne-v ' as a d e lib era te , I.line, fi 3. Grntran Phone 841. 47 I’hirfe , , , .. • . . . .........fwa.vv.. idis. II lars. ne he w w o o u u ia ld vote vote ves yes to to the the fo fo rm rm e e r r. Those Those w w hn ho ' ■ 3 declares A A A u n c o n s titu tio n a l • d Provocation, Gaddi», th in k the N ew ----- Deal is too lib e ra l M a IX r e v o t i n g u>,aui? a .t;:ii’n < I. H h a tttie k ----- and construes act fo r fa rm r e lie f t , „ z ? ,0 d " f a t r ‘ t’ ,o P o rt- ■ W a t I, in». I. h i» -h itri(« .in I W .AN TEI) F ive group cows, fresh m n r k ’ Pt« H o ir! H v t h ia n n i i n t r , - it. in k t it it is , -- rsz-vt it. and and thosp those w w h h o o » th h in not lib e ra l enough are in va sio n o f state's rig h ts 7. K i l l i t t i , ! < j a j V ancouver over the w eek- I Christen o r near, aged 3 to «. Phone 128UY v o tin g against it. and a ll persons w h o th in k they K ill h. «raen. M f t 'i. y . A A A decision and budget mes- ", and ° f th e re tu rn M onday and .f,h- kn o w a b e tte r plan are v o tin g against it. B u t w a it sage com b in e to un se ttle stocks ! m o rn in g to the H. D Davis home M .C a rth ’ T u r n b u ll, a n d lia r , I'lhnntnier. I u n til an a lte rn a tiv e is offered. W a it u n til the plans P reside nt in budget message fo r 1 s t a n u t - . C™ ,I t r y ’ " t cre the y m<'t ----------------------------- |O N E single bore shotgun. 12 gage. are la id to w ip e the N ew Deal out o r substitue some n e a rly good as new, $4 2(13 W 1937 isks for six billion. i .T who urged then C - . —_ »«_ th in g d iffe re n t, e ith e r m ore o r less lib e ra l, and i W ashington St. 47 Ita ly re s e n tfu l o f a ttitu d e ex- ‘ ° ,.b r,n « ‘ he ' “ ‘ h e r home, a he !: , • w a tch the results. pressed b y President Roosevelt in t k " thc ®ttprnoon with th,- car « The b a llo t should have read: z\re vou fo r co n HG RSLS fo r sale W ell-m atched d itio n s as b ro u g h t about by the N ew Deal o r are team, w e ig h t 3000 lb s . 8 und 9 you fo r con ditions as th e y w ere w h t< M r. Roosevelt ( i »ntiniied from n«<r 1» years old; sorre l horse. 1400 lbs ; j . p. Wame ,h " w ent in to o ffic e ’ T hen i f th e vote had been ad A m e rica 's entrance in to W o rld w a r . ! o f Lee D avis w h e re ' th e ^ a rm /s T d was d is trib u te d am ong 180 signers b ro w n mare, about 1500 lb s . 9 years verse to the N ew Deal: those w h o are against it o f the 1935 contracts ¡old. A ll gentle and tru e J. K h e T a y ? “ CtS' n ° ‘ :° anS' re,pt>nsible ¡ the « « u p a n ts o f th e house a id w o u ld Wave had reason fo r ju b ila tio n As it is it "F o r 1935 com pliance, w h ic h is W ebber. Phone H ills b o ro 2182. 47tf Every savin«« r r r t lf l- has littfe s ig n ific a n c e — S heridan Sun. ' A m e ric a n F ede ratio n o f L a b o r t ^ " ^ ^ h “ fa ‘ hCr f ° r alrea dy com pleted, these signers expected to receive an othe r $5.800 m ilk cows fo r sale -H e n ry ra te Is Insured up In says la bo r's gains have not kep t un de T he fa th e r refused to g ive h im ,".n r r , . th e ir corn -ho g contract. On i V oelker, ’ «-m ile east o f g o l f pace w ith in d u s try . (5.009 (M un de r the i course 4'.';, T here is some ju s tic e in G o v e rn o r M a rtin 's a t • h e key and an arg um e nt started in 1 le (,l<l w h <’at con - ...... tra — ct . . th . . e . . n . was In c lu s io n o f C latsop c o u n ty in w h ich th e m an react ‘ s till due on the 1935 crop a p p ro x i tack on the actio n o f th e state senate in lim it in g the n v ,CcniP° ? er d is t r ic t ., ' , be opposed ' w a p i -t(,| Federal Insurance h ich he » rid ' pVacVd 0 / the table For Sale • m a te ly $9.000. w h ich should nor- a p p ro p ria tio n fo r th e state ca p ito l, w hen a m uch ! No. 1 Plan. co u n ty co u rt, c ity of A sto ria ' B oth yo u n g men then a t t e m n t c i , I« Inch cordw ood, $5 per m a lly have peen paid next fa la rg e r g ra n t cou ld have been obtained fo r th e b u ild - X S - U ! ’ " bcc3“ " i" ' cord : P" No ’ / 2 J Ill-in not kno w n d th; . tim n e w h e th e r t .'.‘Àrn: 1* 1,1 c h cordwood . __ ____ ___ o . .. „ „ ln g fro m the governm ent. Senator F ra n k Francisco- $4 act • 5450 ,M‘r cord: No 1 12-lnch cord p W-,,. ? , ,oad- - D a vis also took pa rt in the dis- these paym ents on old 1 •oriti " n,, 'K ‘ , wood. $5 25 per cord; No. 2 12-lnch | W ar veterans u n J s is I t; arm a m en t m ovem ent, but la te r w ill be made. L? .......... ra id v c v o iu m iu m u jU colU ge at Seattle. R adical tecahers cordw ood, »4 75 per cord elivered " A t the present tim e a ll w o rk In y - — - - D ............ - w e nt fo r his ow n gun. passed, d id not represent the in te n tio n s or beliefs tud ents ousted w hen gro u p d e fn s connection w ith a ll the program s o A lf r c i* Hcndlckson. Phone Scholls The youths declared that they . - - --- to -- the —- f-'-.-'-- p ro p e r th in g to lu uo do auuur about nr.ayor. 47 in c ' lu d in g the new w heat contracts, fle d to w a rd the door when Lee an- ¡2 th e c a p ito l and was p ro m u lg a te d as a sort o f p o litic a l January 8 peered w ith the r if le and tha t h e 1 ,hp new co rn -hu g contract^ dodge to enable the senate gro u p to get b e tte r term s C A R D OF T H A N K S C a p ito l b u ild in g com m ission ap shot as the y were sera in bling from the potato act have been stopper! in any com prom ise w ith house plans fo r th e ca p ito l W e w " n t ,o lh " nl< ° u r frien ds proves one s tru c tu re w ith u t ilit y the house. bv te le g ra p h ic o rd e r fro m Wo-.« W hen o u r representatives at Salem engage in «uch and beauty. irictn n ,« M c t ? l ? , h a ,'ff¡ *s “- * kindness and sym pa « th u y r ^on ex- i"? a ? n io n D V , o n , i , wm,r k m T h e pistol ... b its of p o litic a l tr ic k e r y w ith re s u lta n t losses to the Vote on the adjusted service com C o nn ell said, was one used by H h o le a ll p a rtic ip a n ts de- m w e lfa re o f a a state state as as a a w w hole, . n , i„ , i „ ", nn ,,n(l b ro th e r; and others fo r th e ir pensation p a ym en t near in con D. D avis w h ile he was a ctin g as a them is to he co>r. »erve c e n su re — A sto ria n -B u d g e t. suspended pending service nnd , ove|y f ,owprM M rjr gress. gu ard at th e Stim son m ill d u rin g fu rth e r orders. Helen M cD aniel, I.ln d sa y and A r- F iv e su b s titu te fa rm plans un d e r the s trik e and la b o r troub le s there w a y in W ashington. M onday a ftern oon the s h e riff re T h is m an W a lte r Baer re c e n tly deported to G e r A lth o u g h flo u r prices cut. due m an y had been an ille g a l e n tra n t to the U n ite d to e lim in a tio n of A A A . 0113 p ro m covered the p isto l and b ro u g h t it States fo r m a n y years. T rie d and co n victe d o f m a jo r in en t P o rtla n d b a ke r says "th e re to H illsb o ro . M rs ' L>«-lL»<Tt T u rn e r und Joan, and M r E T T u rn e r and fam i: crim e s he had served tw o p e n ite n tia ry sentences is lit t le lik e lih o o d o f bread prices B irth s I don't obieet to l o t •• ? vlsb ,o ’ hank those w h o were s besides h a v in g made false a ffid a v it o f citize n sh ip be in g reduced.” A ld in g e r - T o M r""a n d K m ». 1 ' ‘ ' " r thing«, in o rd e r to vote. B ae r w o u ld have lasted about 30 F arm ers b e n e fit fro m sharp ris a th u r A id in g !? o f P orU a^d Ja m r*1 , o ld , Shr i " -’ 'hn C o nn ell. "R u t k in rl to tb<*rn in th e ir r o o n t sorrow. m in utes in G e rm a n y had he been an A m e ric a n c rim - in hog prices at C hicago. u a ry 7, a g irl. vr about «<11 o f th is I can < ARD OF T H A N K S J. M . PERSO N, Mgr. Y et we have vote% eekm g < A.— A A A » A* J ' 2 * L\ H u m b u rg —To M r. and M rs. Oscar • w im n , i ,• ' nan^ e n d s and We Wl>u w ish 10 to th a n k our m frie o f th p n n lit ie a l P °lltlc la ns w ho plead h iis i cause.—M c M in n v ille T ele- H u m b u rg o f Wasco, Ja n u a ry 7. a and I k? ^ s i d ^ e u t t h m ? ^ e m b e rs o f the C h ris tia n church Havin«« Loan phone-Register. ,na U k c residence w ith me ............ I don t fo r th e ir m kin iiuurv.N dnm s m in un the illness g irl. . .... Hillsboro O regon manage som eway and death > o f o u r m other. Mrs. R. H u lit— To M r. and Mrs Fav I 1,M. . T ' " ' 1 . . . --------------- -• H u lit o f Rt. 2, H ills b o ro , Ja n u a ry i n „ n ™ ''rS be* ‘u m o v in « J K im b a ll, and especially M rs T o w n a fte r to w n th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try is 5- a a g g irl. irl. n u a ry | in on me tha t s too m uch. B ra d le y fo r her fa ith fu l service 5, 'N o w th is fe lle r, I do n't k n o w '---------- ----------- ■■»»ui service passing an a n ti-h a n d b ill ordinance. W h e re ve r it has ed the th e ft o f 17 chickens F rid a y Thom pson—To M r. ana M rs. L o r been done it has m et the fa v o r o f th e p u b lic and his name, gets m a rrie d yesterday. n ig h t when thie ves fo rce d the lock en Thom pson o f N o rth P lains J a n w e n t up to w n , bought an old bed --------------------- - v .n v a , 2 a,s h e lPed to clear> up the streets and yards. I t has on th e ch icke n house. u a ry 7, a boy. and springs and ju s t moves In.. p lu g a bad leak in th e ir a d ver- i- Voss. th ro u g h ro b b e ry o f fla s h N ow s h e riff, I calls th a t too m uch N O T IC E TO ( K E I1 IT O R S lig h n t. bed sneets. sheets, 90 cents in In change change. n n r ? ? ,ii^ d8et? abeCuaUSe.v ,he a d ve rtlsln<? w h ic h is .m i, oea fin d T y w l?e" th ro w n aw ay th ro u g h dodgers box o f cigars and a q u a n tity “o f In (he I aunty C uurt i,f the State ,,f ftr r- to expect vur,. f.,r the County of Waahinifton. d n l S»A»»WaT Lnt, ° b* t , e r , m ed |ums. These m edium s canned food, was re p o rte d to Sher " f f th e y keep d o in ’ th a t v e ry N .itire l, hereby riv e n that the under- m uch I 'l l be on the r e lie f ro ll. I ll . do a be tte r jo b fo r the a d v e rtis e rs .-C o io ra d o E d ito r, i f f John C o n n e ll th is w eek h aicned ha. been appointed executor of the estate of V ic to ria A ir,.la Anderson, huve to sell m y stock in self de H^ ra R M ° ° re deceased, by the County Court of the fense. I 'l l be ru in e d , rtnd tha t's w h y e. O rders w ere issued th is w eek in S tate o f Oreyon fo r W ashington, and has I comp here. I w a n t you to do n a t l L i £ r m e n t m a k e r s ^ o w ^ S e ‘fo " u t e V a i i cs k i f vsIo S d CGTve k 'h i, TP' G, 7 ' qualified. A ll persona having c l a i m s som ething.” ixainst said estate are hereby notified to John scratched his head. "T h a t Is to n o tify consum ers th a t garm ents have been made ¡on of B ank o f B eaverton ^ A n n a present the same, duly verified as by law required, to Ihe underianed at M l a shame, b u t th e re Isn't m u rh I ------------------------ X. w illin g to ID Iai r ?uOr . standards Ar)d th e y «A are B ra ,, n d t, et al vs. g , M ite b e ii- H a llw a y , D • u. , f . kj UL-UCJI nge I ...... . Portland. can do Best th in g fo r you is to do th is fo r th e ir o w n as w e ll as consum er p ro te c r ' " - C a r p e n t e r vs. R. R. Johnson; hermi'f"’ W“ E h s c " h a ",1 m onth" f f 'i n the date get a la w ye r. A good la w y e r w ill tio n .— Hood R iv e r News. L . M . S parks vs. J. A. Peters; settle tha t fo r you in no tim e ," he James L. Cox vs. C larence H. G il tnFa“ *? i " d i i r “ PuWlahe.1 J an uary !). to ld his v is ito r. /■ lu . P"blleation February f,. 19.TG be rt: C re d it S e rvice com pany vs. GEORGE. W F IS H E R . Portland. Ore- W heth er it is settled o r not re C u rtis M ille r ; L iq u id a tio n o f Bank (ton Floyd I). M.aire, A ttorney. Mr, o f Beaverton; Joh n G fe lle r vs A l R ailw ay Exchanxe illd if., P ortland, Ore- m ains to be seen hut th a t is ju s t 47-61 one of the d a ily problem s present phonse D ion et al; M a rtin J. B e r gO" ' ed to S h e riff John C o nn ell fo r! nards vs. M. R. Johnson, and A J S O T tlt F IN A L A C C O U N T settlem ent. " I f it isn 't one th in g its R iche vs. E. E. Lyo ns et al. «lJu'it k '“ .h *r.r iy * " 'en lh ,t ,he uniler- a n o th e r," he says, "a nd the y a ll The fo llo w in g orders w e re made tu iio w in g orders w ere m a d " ¡5 2 , h" " , h'" fin"1 »""'mi nn.i come here.” * A r rgus. g u s , Decem ber 30. 192O—M 13, in - I in in probate I 1920—M a rjo rie E llis , 13. c o u rt th is week- F e r r ii' w in .™ . 7 ,h* ' " ' HU' " f .... . th" 1 nand K f L T. M o re lo ck ^Fdn'a i\v‘"Ln , r i*.7 T ' ' AUTHORIZCO SALES ANO SERVICI ?tan.t ,y ^ ’ ! 'ed F rid a y e v e n in g w hen th e tr u c k d riv e n nand K la la tt. tt, I. th e t* f TT 1 .u v , • " ‘ • ' « I <>n th .. a C w n „ u 7 i i b t i f , G »jLiu v . b y hA r . t — d tu rtle . |s , u . A. S p ille r H e n ? ’ H u n t- c 7 th ,u , r i‘ Cuunty a n s w e r t n o o c L Puk U a y is Largest cro w d In h is to ry approves c o u n ty budget I m ann A n th o n V p ’ rh V i'.» /,, 111 C ourt Ilf Wuxhinytoii Cuunty. Orcsun f» ' 'hi- Hth liny of F .b ru u ry o f pu blishe d fig u re s. Cases file d th is ' (ft? Vivian Hudann) nt t h . hour o! ten o'clock A M H ig h w in d F rid a y n ig h t tip p e d dealeI s p a rtic ip a tin g in a u to m o b ile sho w co u rt H a ■ m iiu ilto com pany panv I .... in clud e: • '•« iu n ii com m W H .h in 'l M,,,lt ' b'’ ' " " " ' y ' ' ” '‘ rk I w e re Peterson Bros., E. L . P erkins, D. C o rw in , O tto I io vs ' ru r,r f n ,. tu y o O -------- rr'nCf> ----- . to collect $1478 - m W u.hm Kton ( ouiity, O rero n, i , , t |„. ove r a nu m b e r o f f ir trees. W illia m F. W illin g s , a fo rm e r E rickso n & Co.. M . P. Cady. P ra n g e r & Co., L o s ll «0 alleged s till due on w a rra n t g iv - Place fo r hearlnx objection» to hh »I fin a l anil report. If „ ny there be. & S ch la ttm a n , A . H. Rasmussen resident o f th is co m m u n ity, has C la rk ' S k u la son & C la rk fo r »'•room he fin a l »etilem ent of »»hi estate and L e g io n post busy on ne w q u a rte rs in Shute h a ll $2,.i00 a tto rn e y s fees. L u c y L in the cloning of name of record »•on appointed pastor of the L v fh o ft» / W ashington. A lfr e d M o rg a n is post coln , „ H crvey, ------------------ „ „ r e estate s t a t e , f W,h STv i ” ' E Y C O A I ^ 3 , A d m ln lilrn to r e x e c -------------- u trix of the • I-/. C n ite tl commander. X E. W alke r, L in c o ln , deceased, vs. 1 ^ , , T*n«u" m R. and W. R. C. to in s ta ll O. H. Cobb as | C. A tto rn e y fo r A crisp, new d o lla r bill Adm in intrntor. 47-51 p rrn r com m a nd er and E liza B ow m an as pre sid ent. • M rs. W. H . M c C o rm ic k dies a t L a u r e l Decem - to the person w ho subm its the best short, catchy name fo r ------------------- ------- b e r 29 the new shop Just Fast of Penney's. S u b m it v o u r „ » m l choice at the shop before Jan ua ry 14. Judges w in be W C A r E L iii. W ebb die d n e ar O ak T a r k Decem - C hristensen and E. A. G r iffith . ' t a te n 1 V W illia m H . G ra y o f H ills b o ro dies D ecem ber 25. ALL MAKES nr'«TcxB , . i i r* ' H F«t«y»on> M asonic lodge in s ta lls W illia m G o e tte r as m aster ..... 'iiiinnimmniiimimmmir B E N D - M r. and M rs. H. L . E is and E astern S ta r in s ta lls M rs. G. V. P ayn e as m a R E P A IR E D I submit the following name: ne r and fa m ily e n te rta in e d w ith a AT LO W PRICES H. A . D eck resigns as scoutm aster and Is suc N ew Year's eve p a rty at thelT home • w ith about s e v e n ty -fiv e guests. The f r iP H f lu r»rtn<r t- o f- iilo fr * 1 • . ceeded by D r. J. H. Rossman. six-p iece M o u n ta in ixairiuiers R am blers o or r- C U A K A N T iE , , ......... « a il m u l a t - • STANDARD a fte r m id n ig h t a fte r p la y in g a t Y o u r Name A rgu s, J a n u a ry 11, 1906—C o u n ty bo a rd levies the m id n ig h t m atinee at the M ay- PARTS la x o f 10.4 m ills . fa ir the atre in P o rtla n d , and p la y - G. M c G ra w in s ta lle d as no ble gra n d o f I. O. O Address ed several selections. T he orchestra W e can fix your watch F. lodge a t Banks. consists UI o f wlrs M rs. E isn er’s parents so it w ill be accurate h l lk i'n » » , ° ’ G ' W ilke s o f H ills b o ro in de pen de nt tele ph on e I M r. '„ „ d M rs. rs 'VRS'M c o a nnd a n Y soi and R. M K . S Scott, sons 'lIHlimHIHlIHIIIIII O' n ie tiifo G w i d - 'f ■ /. pb S in e S B system meets w ith o th e r telephone m en to con sid er W illia m and w . it , ^ , c' a-” i and a real pleasure, a d v is a b ility o f jo in in g a ll in d e p e n d e n t system s in M r s la n d e r X Bend and h “ n, The Fame of Our -u.... , , „ - - ------- H ow w ‘ ‘ i am e tte v a lle y . I ard . L d —.v, and Hom Hov in d le y o f « s? G arden e S h e r iff C o n n e ll re p o rts th a t 26 have been in and The eve ning was spent w ith cards Delicious H am b u rg ers and L t e . paid th e ' r d e lin q u e n t ta x since the ad ve rtise m e n t dancing and o th e r music. “ P o p p ed -in -B u tter” Popcorn Started in the o ffic ia l papers. JE W E L E R M r. and Mrs. D. L . G holson and „ „ co m e A n t i- liq u o r tic k e t elected by b ig m a jo r ity at fa m ily and M r. and Mrs. W. W e a v - I2 n E M ain St. has spread throughout the elty. f f y „„ haven., (r|p<, H ills b o ro Forest G rove. e r spent N e w Y e a r’s day at the Kelfridge Furn. Co. Phono 21X these—drop In today! M rs. Ira P u rd in died o t F orest G ro ve M onday. hom e o f M r. G holson's sister, Mrs. ... .85 Title of “Hillsboro's Most V«iliiuhlo Citizen" has been accorded Oramre Phelps, ex-mayor and local theater owner, in a vote by a group of young people in the city, and who would say that it is not truly deserved. Since coming to Hillsboro many years ago Mr. Phelps has always given of Ins time and energy in the furth ering ot those projects that have made for a more progressive community. Ready at all times to co-operate, he has been called upon hundreds of times and has c o m e through in an excellent manner. His many friends congratulate him and wish lor him many more years of useful service to his home community. Local Quintet Gets Trimming s S tom ach Gas Too Late to Classify A D L E R IK A LUNCH Serious Business The AAA Ruled Out The supreme court by a decision of six to three has declared unconstitutional the AAA, the Roosevelt administration pro gram for the betterment of the nation’s agriculture with its resultant general im provement. The opinion was a sweeping one and leaves little to salvage for the benefit of the farm population. The dis senting opinion was just as clear-cut and some feel that it gives court blessing to a possible constitutional amendment. Few will deny that the program in most eaes had contributed to the welfare of agriculture and general economic wel fare. The decision leaves people somewhat up in the air. bewildered, hardly know ing what will result. ..... be the *..«= .vou.i, Most people will agree with the Ore- gonian, which although it opposed the AAA and other new deal legislation, says in part: “. . . there will have to be substi tute legislation on behalf of agriculture. There can be no general stable prosperity for the country as a whole unless farmers prosper.” The agricultural problem is a long standing one, going back to the time dur ing the war when all available acreage was brought into production to feed the armies of the world. Nothing had been done about it, particularly, until the AAA came into being, although other countries were becoming important cogs in agrieul- tural production and cutting into previous markets held by this country. \\ hatever the effects of the decision may be. it clearly brings out the necessity for some change in the machinery of gov ernment to provide for the testing of the constitutionality of laws enacted by con gress without long waits. Death on the highway brings out the necessity for rigid enforcement of all traf- tic regulations and the enactment of oth ers it necessary. It a person causing an accident is found guilty of serious viola tions. his driving license should be taken away from him tor a long enough period of time that it will make him or her real ize the rights of others on the highway; particularly should this be true of drunk en driving. Cherry Grove Men W ounded in Attack A look at the \ ancouver marriage li cense column in the Portland papers clear ly shows the amount of money Oregon loses regularly to Washington because of marriage laws in this state. A change in the laws should result in much of this >eing left Oregon. as it money oetng leit in Oregon, verv easy to evade the law by crossing the state border. LET FIR GROVE MILK ROUND OUT A SIMPLE MEAL THE HEALTH WAY .A glass of milk, the perfect feud, ttt,-ikes even the »irn- plesl meal good, tasty and healthful. 47 Get ihe Milk Habit I tin,™ i «venue. What Other Editors Say FIR G RO V E Hillsboro Q uintet Beats Sherwood \\ hat Does the Poll Signify? house, Sheru ,»o<! tl9 E ay »W ill ItlCOinCS Cut by Decision People Have Right to Hear Bitter partisans are making much of the fact that Preident Roosevelt broke all precendent by delivering his message at the opening of congress in a night session so that more people might have the op portunity of listening in over the radio on • " 1™Port.an‘.‘>«‘‘»i»"' Regardiez of ones politics, he is the president of the United States and why should not the the sei?a,or!’ a« people of the country be given the best opportunity to hear his message to con gress or that of any other president, demo crat or republican, in the years to come. wenare Oi Far too few. because of being busy during the day, have had an opportunity to hear this unusual ceremony in the past. Most people, we believe, will appre ciate the fact that the president preferred to talk so that his message could go to all. Far too much consideration is given to the old idea of shooting criticism at an ofTice- holder just simply because he happens to in?? alien in ,hat coun,ry- be on the other side of the political fence. Under the American spirit of fair play it would also seem quite logical, in spite of contrary blasts, that he took advantage of the opportunity to defend the actions of his administration and answer his critics. who never waste an opportunity to unload ,h1e‘Ped,ni5rchant'5 their heavy artillery. ‘ Relations Severed It Ü P ÎS iS ......K, Problems of O ther EzxIL- r oik Worry Sficrill i i « Mrs- Lydia Veilin^ , locaI boy and graduate ber 28- Ot the Hillsboro schools, has risen Step With the Ray-Malino- rannum, L y he has ilist Impn srivan. Ihannery, where ne nas just been advanced to the position ,ron of assistant general manager. His many friends congratulate him on his advance- ment and they know that is deserved be Thirty Years Ago cause they appreciate his many fine aual ities. 4 Tualatin Valley Federal Savings 8C Loan Ass’n. ¡Many Time Loser H eld for Thefts A Bid«. from p»», I) 1936 I FORD V-8 ot Metzger. --------------- Uruguay gave the only logical answer which6 ,?leddl®s?Jne Russian government, which through its representatives has set andrL out upon a course of changing all govern- ------ -------------------------- ments to conform to their system. Uruguay has broken off diplomatic relations with Russia because of alleged support given Our Yesterdays by the red Russian government to Uuru- guayan communists, lv ThC‘ Ii u‘?sia? Kovemment has continual Fifteen Years Ago ly denied haying any dealing with com- munists in other parts of the world, but the action of Uruguay is a conclusive answer to such denials. There are lots of with *"><* ¡" excess other nations that will take similar action L‘Sa,1 if they can prove red intriauo At,,- more the onininn lnAri?Ue- M?re and ♦ K A ne ?p,n,?n ?r°WS that opposition of ine American Legion and other ortraniza- tions to Russian recognition J at Second and Stfltp« woo ik„ Stens sh n u frl^ f. i h 4 Justlfled and that O. A steps snouia De taken to correct the Roger Babson's views Of the p.Ctuie for 1936 are so optimistic that they cannot help be cheering to most every the one. even a pessimist. Babson is one America’s vrenleut students ut . . . 1 a ‘ RLeatest of economic Hlfairs and his predictions have c o m e • » -------:---- - ----- pretty close to the mark for many years. Savings of $1.00 ac cepted or la rg e r amount« to suit your convenience. Start a systematic savings account today, Eight Cylinders for Modern Performance ” M otor Co. b Hayward ,. C0,P.p.any CASH FOR A NAME? e ” ¡Eisners Hosts at New Y ear’s Party f Let 'A ndy’ Fix Y our W atch” RADIO SERVICE You carry a watch to give correct time. If it isn’t ac- curate you’re losing t h e value of your timepiece. ¡A l J. L. Anderson Douglass Service 5c i