+ • ------------------------— Printing ----------------------------- -------- III ■ ■■ II I — — MM»» « » 203 Ne ie Families— Hour In lllllsborii liurrJt>m Local P ayro ll* anil Adil« Io Local Pionprrlly Atlded m New Paid ln-Advance Argus Subscriber* Irani January 1 Io May 31 With Which in Combined the Hillsboro Independent Volitine 13, No. 17 H ill lioro Independent K > t.-iblisb«*rl 1873 Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, June 11, 1936 M ahoney Will OLD GLORY CELEBRATES B IR T H D A Y Talk at O renco PRID E OF N A T IO N FOR 159 YEARS S pecial C hurch P ro g ra m on S chedule for Sunday illy b ln llu gli O KKN C O W illi M iih m irv, played by w ar veterans in a p a trio tic parade a t P hila delph ia, b irth p la ce of the S tar Spangled B a n ­ ner in 1777. T he P ortla nd Pr« sbyteria w ill meet id the O renco com m u nity P ro u d ly w a vin g over the land of con tine nt they had wrested from was O ld G lo ry th a t waved above chu rch T in ‘d a y fo r an a ll day hcs - I a nation reunited, to hold once the free and the home of the brave the elements. Mon The W om an’« C ircle w ill .‘ e rv e i Hut th a t story has not alw ays m ore w ith in its w a vin g folds e v ­ d in n e r at noon fo r members a t­ fo r m ore than a cen tury and a half, been a tale o f w orkshop and forge ery State and C o m m onw ea lth in a O ld ( .lo r y celebrates another a n n i­ and store and fa rm or of pioneer­ com m on bond o f allegiance. ten din g P rt sbyteria. .Mt eting Postponed versary on June 14. ing men and women Tin- A m erican L a te r the fla g was o u r sym bol June m eeting o f the W om an’.« Back in the fazd-dim m ing t w i­ Elag w;is born in the heat o f b a t­ when proud and ha ug hty Spain M issiona ry society h.c; been post­ tle and b a ttle has been its h e r it­ poned from June 17 to June 24 lig h t of the R e volu tion the folds o f age dow n th ro u g h the years. Not was fo re ve r banished fro m o u r and w ill be an a ll day m eeting the Star., and Stripes firs t flu tte r , d battles of conquest but battles of 1 con tine nt to w in freedom fo r the w ith picnic lunch in tiie G. A in the breeze. The flag's firs t o f f i­ •sclf-p ri .«rvatio n. oppressed people o f oth er lands. cial b irth d a y was June 14. 1777. Robson grove It waved above John Paul Jones Pledged as a sym bol o f life , lib e rty Long before O ld G lo ry was born, Mr W II R ing and son Hugh ip nt the week-end v is itin g M rs other . m yb o llc bits o f b u n tin g had when h i' stood on the deck o f the and the p u rsu it in happiness O ld King .sons, H a ro ld and Forest expre . ed ttie hopes and aspirations Bon Homme Richard, w ith his ship G lo ry has been in cam paigns abroad Holm e and th e ir fa m ilie s at D a l­ o f a lib e rty -lo v in g people. E arly s in k in g beneath h im and c a lm ly an­ las colonial flags show anchors, beav­ swered the B ritis h demands fo r I WE b E A L IN REAL ESTATE Mr and Mr< John Bruce of ers, pine trees and oth er insignia, surre nd er w ith ; " I have not ye t 1 Writ« Dodge C ity . K a n . were guests at and .-ollie of them bore tile words. begun to fig h t.” Fire end Aulomuhite In m -en ea Lo ve o f Stars and S tripe s w a s . the It E Burd* tte home from S un- ' "H ope." " L ib e r ty ," or "A n A p p iu l Make L e r i , and Iwue Surety Bunde the in s p ira tio n fo r C aptain L a w ­ day to Tuesday to Heaven " rence. w ho died on tiie decks of I K U R A T L I & W ISM ER P rom ine nt among these e a r l y te n d in g 4 11 .uin in ci .school in C o r­ bantu i s were the rattlesnake and till* Chesapeake w ith his lip s fo rm ­ HILLSBORO, OREGON in g his last words; ‘ D o n't give up • Telephone 1391 va llis. 1236 Second St. G rand U nion design.-; the fo rm e r the ship." ; bow ing a rattlesnake spi t ad across "B y the dawn's e a rly lig h t" on the th irte e n strip«1*, and the la tte r Septem ber 14, 1814. Francis Scott bearing the crosses o f St. George K ey saw the S tar Spangled Banner and St. A nd rew , w tie re w h ite stars s t ill w a vin g over F ort M cH e nry H A R R IS O N D. H U G G IN S in a blue fie ld are now shown. and composed the song w h ich i s , O ld G lo ry was born when t h ir ­ now the na tio n a l anthem Chai h E W ells ta lke d at the D. R otary c lu b luncheon last T h u rs ­ teen s tru g g lin g colonies clu ng te n ­ I t fle w p ro u d ly over o u r little EYE, EAR, NOSE AN D T H R O A T day on the trip , w h ich he and M rs aciously to a n a rro w w ar-ravaged fle e t on Lake Elrie, w h iy i P e rry S P E C IA L IS T W ell te ce n th took to W ashington, s trip of land along the A tla n tic sent his im m o rta l message, "W e i D ( ’ T hey w ent around throu gh eoast. It was the sym bol o f men have met the enem y and they are GLASSES FITTED the south« rn part o f the U nited w ho had dared to a y . "W e hold ours," and a few years la te r it i States by autornehic a n d back this tru th to be se lf evident that triu m p h a n tly led the w ay when Boom S th ro u g h the n o rth M i W ells at a ll men are created free a n d Z achary T a y lo r v o ic i «1 o u r protest Commercial National Bank A nnos tended the national convention of i equal!" at Buena V ista and M onterey in the Daughters o f the A m erican Thonea H ou n For a b rie f space the fla g under Mexico. Residence 2972 9:80 a. m. to 12 m. R evolution. A nd when the Lost Cause went w h ich they hail fought and p u r­ O ffice 2971 1:30 p. m. to 6 p. m. lb* said that auto camp accom- | dow n to a most honorable defeat m< datum s are m uch better in the chased th e ir freedom clu ng to a in the w a r between the States, it . west, that the fa rth e r east one goes | n a rrow b o rd e rlin e o f e a rth along the worse tin \ become W ells was , the A tla n tic seaboard, and then it m uch impressed w ith a visit to , started w estw ard. the V ic k s b u rg b a ttle fie ld , w here ; Today the forests and the m oun­ they spent a day tains of the Ear N o rth knov. that Hi impression* of W ashington. banner and the tale it bears; the D C . were in te re stin g t o t h e ! pra irie s o f the West, tin- c liffs and H otarian- He said the senate was • gorges of the Rockies, the swamps and bayous and ric h fields of the wa such a conglom eration that it i sunny South Yet the h a lf of that was hard to fin d out w hat it was . s to ry has not been told. a ll about. O nly 150 out of the m em ­ Ever above that to ilin g , fig h tin g bership of 430 were present in the house T here are 7000 taxicabs in epie of a great nation floated the th* eapitol and standing room is Stars and Stripes A t firs t it blazed til«' tr a il across a p rim itiv e w ild e r­ at a prem ium . II A. Deck is cha irm an fo r to ­ ness, re m a in in g to fly its s ta rry folds above an in du strious people, day. busied w ith tile developm ent of a ( lu c k Ia n Belt The fan belt should be exam ined occasionally and adjusted as re ­ q u ire d. says t h e Oregon State Mt to r association The belt should be tig h t enough to d riv e the fan w ith o u t noticeable slippage, hut not so tig h t as to place a stra in on tin* fan bearing. Section 2. Pages 1 to 6 H ills b o ro A rg u s Established 189-1 on ly when the ideals o f dem ocracy have been endangered. Perhaps ou r ideals have n o t alw ays been realized, but h isto ry w ill bear witness th a t lust o f con­ quest or th irs t fo r w o rld dem inion have never prom pted us to take up arms. A ltho ug h historian", disagree, tr a ­ d itio n pom 's to Betsy Ross, a pop­ u la r P hila delph ia fla g m aker of the day, as the m aker of the firs t sample of the Stars and Stripes. W ' are told tha t a com m ittee head­ ed by George W ashington, called on Mrs Ross in the S p rin g of. 1776 and subm itted a rough de­ sign of a new type of fla g in w hich stars had been sub stituted fo r the cro ■ of St George and St. An« drew. On June 14. the fo llo w in g year, congress resolved "T h a t the flag o f the th irte e n U nited States be th irte e n stripes, alte rna te red and w h ite ; th a t the union be th irte e n stars, w h ite in a blue fie ld , re p ­ resenting a new con stellation ." A t firs t there were o n ly th irte e n stars in that constellation, illu m in ­ a tin g the th irte e n stripes. L a te r tw o m ore stars and stripes w ere added fo r V erm o nt and K en tucky. However, subsequent le g isla tio n au­ tho rized the re tu rn to the o rig in a l th irte e n s trip e design, and the adding of new stars u n til now there are 48 gleam ing sym bols in the S tar Spangled Banner. Long may she wave dow n the years. C H A R L E S J. ROSE Charles J. Rose, 60. died at H u be r June 3. He was the husband of Freda Rose, son of Mrs. D e lph in e Ruse, b ro th e r o f M rs. J. M. M c ­ Mahon. C. James Rose o f St. Cloud, M m n : Mrs. J. B. G ilsd o rf. Huber: Law rence Rose. P o rtla n d . M. P. Rose, G rand Forks. N D ; I. A Rose, S p rin g fie ld , 111: F. O. Rose. Spokane, Wash.: Mrs. H. G. H a n­ sen. Los Angeles, Cal., and g ra n d ­ fa th e r of Robert and Jack G ils d o rf I’ave the Path to Prosperity W ith Printing! Buxton G roup Elects T onight A n n u al School M eeting on M onday at School IBy Mr«. Jest. Meyer«) BUXTON Tow nsend c lu b w ill meet to n ig h t ‘ T h u rsd a y) at the G range h a ll fo r election o f o f f i­ cers. A n n u a l school m eeting w ill be he ld at the school house Monday. One board m em ber to serve three years and a cle rk to serve o n e year w ill be elected. The budget w ill also be considered. S h irle y W hite is v is itin g her aunt, Mrs. O ran E llio t, at H oulton. Mrs. Claude R einoehl 'Frances Q u ie r) a rriv e d last week fro m A r i­ zona fo r a v is it w ith her m other, M rs. H. Q uier. Mrs. Ira P ow ell i s reco verin g fro m the measles. S tra w b e rry p ic k in g is progress­ in g here in spite o f the rain, w h ich has caused lots of rot. Esther Q uie r has the measles. Mrs J. Lane, Mrs. V ic to r W h ite and Miss Elsie M eyers are w o rk ­ in g at the Bodle b a rre lin g p la n t in Banks. C arpenter w o rk is being done on the C. A. 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