The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 27, 1934, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page Eight
THE
Buck H eaven
H as Program
H IL L S B O R O
HiHsboro Friday evening to spend mas. all of the children and gnuid-
the holidays with his g ra n d fa th e rc h ild re n being home
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. I Dorman Blazer returned home
Miss Mildred Meyers, who teaches from Eugene Sunday after a two
school m Portland, arrived home weeks' msit with his brother and
Friday evening to spend the holt- slster-hi-law. Mr and Mrs. Charles
days. Her school will begin again Blaaer, and brother P a u l
Ja,’v ifr y T ,
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. . _ . . i A Pl*»'- taken from tlie Bible.
A RG US.
H IL L S B O R O ,
O R E G O N
___________ Thursday, December 27, I934
Cornelius D ecorated K eeping
W ith th e Christinas Season
"Joseph.' Mrs Holznagel the parti
»f M a ry ' and the Infant son the!
part of the Christ child 1’a triela
Marlin, .lean and Marjorie Pitman
wen- the angels c h ito n tullette
Harley
Crus.- and Harold fa illie
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were the shepherd- .1 A Klamien,
« . . . p r .> .n ! .,i a: :,i.- M .-u rta m I'op . . . .
t hailu- W att ami Hymn Heed linik '
church Sunday evening to a full Club M eeting P ostponed- liie l. W ,.»_
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ha..., OUu r numbers on the uro-
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■‘ » ip o n tu , n ig h W aters Friday Interfere Hie part of the wise men Josephine I
A
tua it and Helen Stevens were the
gram wen- readings and songs P
W ith School; Ray H om e A ttracts A tten ti
two young ladle-. Henry Young the
Mr and Mrs Charlea Tatm an
rich man. Hex and Beane H o«ell
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Wi l a n d 1 „•
a: r u a ..il::i
O ther Schools on M ountain
am. Charles Sagert ol Eugene « c u
h e re De> ember 19 and attended
O bserve C hristm as
the
funeral of th e n sister Mr
’S ’n t ^ n i « . .
a .
1 •
Mrs», b antu Claus and two heip-
l’av, Hu- Path to Prosperity With Printing!
Washington County Fanners’ Union
A Strictly Farm er O rganisation
p r o « S f t „ 'X ,b*'r‘'“P °f H‘HI
Wa' ld»«‘“« -ouhty. must
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And
lie voted to the betterm ent of farm conditions In W iuhtng-
ton county.
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Through
.... . ,o ' " ,’' ' n,tlVl’ buying ami distribution of Petiole um products.
machinery and other farm supplies
t o-operutiv,. m arketing of farm products
latlon
‘ *Wort U’* a r t thc r i»»<tim-nt of better farm legls-
The eniouragenient of better Metal life In farm communities
tion
and
lug the
program.
extends
1OUR NEIGHBOR
VOIJ SHOULD
BELONGS!
JO IN !
SI-K IAI, KATES UNTIL JANUARY 1st
B a iik v i , M'r“ t 'Ml J 1’« ' * Plt'" 'r
,he
John PUss.
J. . ' « .
Mary H ol»pr. Cornel.,g,. Karl «.'liuefer
,, N
Baker, Hipest Grove; William Dierdorff. Hillsboro.
New
l
Grove ThThrsdav-
c.?en hv Lynn wl11 It’lu ru to lu s'-'tm iio iu mother. Mrs. George Saxton, "and school.'due
th' ò d S T * “ ‘er- T ‘U'
basem ent"w to
ai fto
.
2* 8 . , U ? y O- S- C. January 2.
family.
basement was f
the school children under the di-
B ern lieford I.
The A D a n d
.- « t o r .„ . m .. .
F red
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•*““ .* lparp>¡'*Í>l.‘ h¡
will finish INiylug for their new
piuno.
Mr. Johnson Honored
Mrs. N. f- J °hnson entertained
win.
■ V , “ birthday dinner in honor
or.I I husband. N I- Johnson’»
birthday anniversary December 18
«IMUS present were Mr
Mrs
l .l K .u-ke of Sylvan. Mr and Mr.
augli- A*
s , l >ulz Mr and M. c le w
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S,hulz
Mr. and Mrs Frank Hildebrand.
Mias Jane Hildebrand ..... m
m is s
treats for tlie crowd. A nun
the neighbors were unable to a t­
tend on account of illness. Schoo!
was dismissed Friday evening to be
resumed again January 2.
Miss Ruby Whitmore spent last
week with lier brother. Floyd W hit-
more. She left for her home ui
Seattle Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs.' Clayton Whitmore
and family «ere entertained at
the home of his sister. Mrs W
Neuenschwander,
a t Lake ’
Christmas.
Stanley Shuck came out from
WON’T
T & iP !
«««
t
No longer need voti wer
uln ut the p-
of indigestion. Just I ,. u.e to bin • 1.. .
livx at hunil. For th umiizing pnv.i!, i- i
J ways to give quivi mil lost mg u I,, f.
B IS M A -R E X
and
land
daug
-md
lP>' c
O rders taken for ni! mugazincs.
I lie D elta D ru g Store
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A-
• •»m e »1111 All . 1...A .V.-.-U
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u iV lie.l to
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vva.ia Walla returned home W';b
• th and M is George Wilcox.
‘'c - o
.
bring their dinner basket
¡_ o ... Enola
c .... Barlow
,
.. na;> DeP11 ‘hem and rem ained until tin last
Clifford Mapes, who is atten d -
G pisnlander visited over
Mr. and Mi-. Charles n ... ,
•.
in San Francisco for three months, of the week.
Illg o . S. C.. £ spending th T h o li-1 J i* ¿ ' Pk; f n.d " 1U‘ “ is grandm oth. Mr. and M.
- C h’ -r ‘e,> ,k,y ylsltPd
home of her nioth-
II.- Kay N.-tl of S . , . .
er. Mrs. W
lays with ht m other. Mrs. Henry er. Mrs M
Wohlschlegel. De-
Prickelt, of W alls ' Island Fridtiv.
a Mrs.
bad Ä
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h
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Behrman.
hulls
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f c
M .-L' j £ r Ì Ì N a t i v c
fnmo ‘u:u
P ' K -llll"->if and au X
nid Miss Puddy Dempi, . . ail oi
y Ulken which revealed ..
Jim Larse-u of Portland visited
,‘,?U ».ol Hillsboro spent Sundae broken one.
Portland, accompanied her home
»Uh Mr and .Mrs. J. Hollicker. '
M C. i»u >n and family Sunday
ent
Mrs. Curnelius tig
and
T ? L aUl1 Mr‘ F A U tto of
A Cornelius c.-iebraied
schlegel. who h ad been making a
BEAYEKTON—Miss Alice Erick- lolcdo visited relatives and friends i, ? Ils'
her elghty-elghth b.rthdav at her
ten days' visit at Aurora, returned ^!n ' jOr? )f Progress died December nere over the week-end.
on C hristm as day. Her many
hcnie the same day. Mr. and Mrs. „ in Port.and after a short ill-
Fred DePrez, who is <x>nfin««d in , home
t
Coliins G raham brought her hon-.c
riii erai service.- v. . re held at the St. Vmccnt hospital from In- shower Sl urprised her with a card
and were her guests during the af- .
Bt Iu' Saturday at the Beaver- e e n c t n 'te i' cd ai bluil5°n mill re-
R utli ai
temoon.
!°_n .CongTeganonal church. She cently. is reported improving
I [llP Hi and Surah Lee Davis spent
Illy Mr.. M l G. S lru tl.T .l
Mis
loiidays in Portland.
!
Gloria Hoffman arrived
a t Progress. September
f- i,11.1 f ' g N a large crowd o f
home Saturday evening irom Coi
noun Pupils will huve vacatlo.i ,lk ',1<Js enjoyed the splendid C hrist-
lege Place, where she had been a t-
Ht?r m other. Mrs. Anna Erickson,
until January 2.
m as program Friday evening
tending Walla Walla college.
s~ ters 111111 four brothers sur-
Jane Tun-'i,“ 1> of Portland lhe
.whool. The num.’r oiu
Mr. and Mrs. Ira G McCormick u m 'J T liey l!2e M rs' Nellie Person.
and
Mrs.
Rllla
Steeh
visited
with
recitations and plays were
Miss Marie Fuchs and Hodson Me
McBroom.
Charlie
TunstaU
last
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a
y
a
n
c°
uver-
Wash.;
Henry.
Albert.
Wednesday
Presented.
8 a n ta treated the
Cormiek were entertained with
BEND—Bend s c h o ¿ 'children and and . Z ? Urstiay.
children afterw ards and the local
dinner at the home of” Mr" and Fra!!* and Claus Erickson, all liv-
Many people from this section n u d carrier also sent candy.
Mrs. Allan H Comber in Portlano 118 n ear Progress.
sviH»Sr puh 011 a very good Pr‘W am
Liiday afternoon, consisting of
ndr « “ U Thu« d«>' a t the
Willoughby ,-amc hotm
Sunday
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Hm
R0SaUna
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h "X “
P ,Or U“‘ C h rb t-j
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bgs.
plays
and
recitations.
The
Miss Marie Fuchs, who has been
?hildren drew nam es mid exchank- M,.‘.“ x111 »Ul.
Ira ° McCormick
ncus
»fi gifts
iflrlc on.)
ili.ii..
. teacher
. . «_ pr'esenVed ix.UorlY. to Mr and AIrs O. Berger , -'Iorrls and Doyle Ferris are also
ed
and
their
home for the last month, went to
..
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V b T w th gUU' calIdy and nuP>- 5 l ? ‘}om,r .ri,b,v “ . boy' Mrs B‘ r«'!r
*“ Ulc lralni11« camp near
her parental home in Newberg . . . .
(C" ' !,nu' d
w
«"•»
a . good
attendance.
,o rmerly Viola Luethe of Brooks 1X„ " U'
Sunday to spend the holidavs
t?cte under ««tnority of an act of T «
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w
Hit<-on teacher and pupils «m
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ben Ta'vlor of the sPet'lal session of 1933, when it
Ida Ci £ to ot R uius arrived
Lucille Nelson of Portland spent
“ »“cation until January 2
Mitchell were guests of Mr and was believed th at Uncle Sam would
. y. a t . . e home of her uncle
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cllJb members from here
Mrs.
Hill HUI
December
20. the finance
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— w k Bnc n ^ S k » ^ elj‘
The A rthur
Arthur'
home* wm
through ^ p ^ b U c ^ W o r iu adn u n u ? 2 anrt
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” ” ° f * fanUly reiUU° ° C hnaI~ ^ w e T e r ^ b 5 ‘”7 ™ ’ fed thr3U8h'
^ M r s ^ A m ^ - n d e r s o i - *hool
K ^ d S y ‘nU fm “01“’ ' Ma^ '« e n d s X ^ X r V ’ of
a
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ELBE’S CHATEAU
Daughter
Dies in Portland
.
Í iiteon Children
Pr esent P r•ogram
Students at Bend
Present Program
TIMELY
W ISH ES
May 1935 be one grand
year of Prosperity and
Good Cheer for you our
friends and customers.
'-‘»pitoi I
McFall Jersey Dairy
Phone 2104
To a Successful
NEW' YEAR!
by a
I tions-
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Jg
DAN NEWSHAM. Proprietor
Ju5t South of Ihuk oil HlKhway
A Wow of a Year
to All of You!
P a r o f ' Z i J r ^ e ^ ? ? Program Sunday
her home
Tacoma
^11 Received
on her in way
to San Wash
Jos2 ' 'm
“ id
j
continue to
W
W
Except
the 1.1. counties
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n v» v-M »•-» for activities
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supported
show
’lde
several
last
w
« k ?.rable
According
to m ... am " much
k ‘Uld waJ* Bh 11
t Wlth
l l t i ’ »Islted
AT». Cook's
' I brother-in-law
.. days
J
.
oven
■» Wlks f comment
Is«, r niosl
» i s A beautiful
n • ■» . t .. 1 ,-»l._A
m en - - - -
-Mr.
an,I U
the
C hristm
as chank-fi
ln “ r " enl Ml
S?
SLSter Mr. and Mrs o H P eter^ i* P“1-'1'“111 that liad ever been given rh a n k a l Iln< “ tions magazine.
and faJniJy and from
rson. to this church, i t wa
went to Aloha and Portland to “ J a[8e audleni'«'
Port districts show th e greatest ,vlsIt Jirlends after which they re- ,.,,n?,terlng tlle dlmly
n-.-.i—
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turned
auditorium one was
reduction m tax levies, th e 1934 turned to
to their
their home
home in
ln Seaside
Seaside.
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iff
If It's Lumber Call Our Number
France« ciholson
m anger
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requirem ents being approximately . Miss
, 5 Pl'al’ces
Gholson was 1 ill
11 Ot
. J tlle
' ^ jiia
n irr scent
,c.-ne on
lhe ros-
Phone 269)
»
only
so
per
cent
of
those
for
1931
a
t
,her
home
1011 Baseline
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Tax levies for road purposes aré Week'
a- S?own
shown w
to h
a v e hecn
have
been reduced nearly
F?lt W orth spent several days re- ,hpnp7 ' ] y iro,m the Messiah. As
*1 Per cent since 1931. due largely “ P 1131 wltl‘ his sister in Salem.
i..* tra. ,U .A-Oi
changed to
«lAVA-wtis,». >- ». —
---------------------------------------------------10 repeal of the market road tax
Mrs. William Scott and son Nor- Away 1“ the Manger ' the Invo-
and the shifting of the burden for Pia,n oi T uaIat'n spent several day.,
1“ B,lven by H*’v Rp<?d. and
is
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SHnmr. of secondary roads from
"" k
r parents Mr Maf y , J **eP“ «»d the C hrist child
fHs*
..- » * 4 « ._
..
. » - . » and
»
. took
..
the « counties
to ..
the ' gasoline
tax finH
and Lire
M rs- O tto w»___
Meyer, r and family unn
¡‘¿“i ihp ntii/nlt
all6l'l-s « entered
f t and motor vehicle license fee rev-
Mrs. P U tt Honored
' h e k places In the tableau. The
enues of the state highway depart-
William Hielman entertain- l!po. a 8ht was turned on the scene
ment.
y
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£d December 13 with a luncheon ln
the £holr' sealed In the balcony.
Reductions in the state le w ^ ° nor^
Mrs Evelyn Plait of StT.8 sllent Night. Holy Night
against property amounted to 32 i 18ai d' who was leaving for Cal-
,?r|5?1}_PlayPd "While Sheperde
. . per cent in the four-year period l,i o n ila■ O ther guests were Mes- W atched Their Fields by Night"
due in p a rt to salary cuts and dames George Arnold. John G aardc 2» ..the ■
‘>hl'Pherds entered
and
Sw other economies in governmental m °ther of Mrs. Hielman. and H u i *tn elt at thc manger. The wise men
M "/'Penditures. Schools show a re- ? ^ dei, a n ° f Tigard. John Pheth.
-ffT’."’ r the,a'* ?r , and off,’r'd
duction of only 15 per ren t ir Amos Henderson, B ert Meyer and 11 r ,K*its
g°ld, frakincensc and
their aggregate tax levies since Oti ? Meyer.
m yrrh to the strains of the organ
£ 4 1?31,J5 ?d Clty levies are below tho-t
XRs- Ralph Scott and son Walter
» ^.e Three Kings of thc
A I it is our wish th a t all our good friends
of 1931 by only 13 per cent.
°f T ualatin visited their daughter ? /Ji Art ' , The congregation, led
the
and custom ers continue through 1935 in f t County levies show an increase ?ild 112istcr' Mfs H L. Eisner and & -M ® cholr' siln,? "Joy
f
t
?
i
,
.
more
th
an
27
Per
cent
an
ce
iaK ‘ly one day
laaf "eek.
w orld.
a spirit of Good C heer and Prosperity.
1931 due largely to the old age ^ ‘? r ' ai ld Mrs Claud Hall and wXan Dykes story of "The O ther
Sd
act and increased demands ' , ,
daughter from Portland
Ma,n ,».was told by Mlss May
V lor A direct
relief. -
visited
9 • »DU
with Uv
Mr O and
and the reading was
followed
5*^
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M
r , r ’ka December
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by
Gesù
Bambino sung w
by Maurice
,A . S™ X
° f PdbUc expendí-
T - fures compiled by the tax commis- , Orville Peterson was sick several
sion shows th at support ol the da?»s o r,ia‘st, week a t his home.
w rb e see*md p art of the pageant
f t common schools took 40 per cent »„Mrs;, Charles Devercll was sick
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2 / of the 1934 property tax dollar 23 recently a t her home.
the manger scene which was in
May you all enjoy a
comparative darkness through the
per cent went tw ard the support ~
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action. A jxior woman and child
m easure full to over­
to the counties, 10 per cent tor r^S»‘
Stood on the street as a rich man
flow ing of Good Luck,
pushed by. disdaining to help them
and 7.5 per cent to the state.
I wo young women came ln and ex­
H
appiness and Pros­
Numerous jid iL a l' reforms ca.-
changed presents and C hristm as
p erity ; and we «t r e
greetings They also Ignored the
Ca i ? i d
sPeed up court procedure
will be recommended to the fo rth -
C hristm as pro- E { a’ ,7l tbe tKKJL A younB m an and
deeply grateful f o 1'
coming legislative session bv the ?ram a t tbe Methodist church Sun-
’»ere about to jia.ss on also
committee of 21 lawyers and lav-
y night was wel1 attended The ii? % the y° un8 Iady alter ponder-
your patronagt (if UH
men appointed by Governor Meier P!"Y,arn lncl,u<led piano .selections
m atter presented her gifts
in the past.
to make a study of this subject h» A2 ma and R"land Zahler, duet
1? P W woman and the child,
Among other things the com inlt-
RefV' ,T ra«Ho and Abe Zahler ? bd hpr husband followed her nc-
tee recommends th a t the rig h T to
i i >,lay by the y°ung people ^2 ” T hese were about to pass
gran t extension of time in which a n d a tableau.
when the poor woman entreated
to complete appeals to the sunrem •
Mlss Marie Schmidt, who is teach- S f1" to 1° with her and together
court be taken out o f the h a id s J,?g „a t / r o n k l .n high school in ' X gaye thp » «‘Its to the C hrist
of circuit judges. I t Is also recom- i-h-V^nd' spen t thc week-end and ¡i? M- T h u action was followed by
mendt'd th a t circuit judges be Der-
4'Stl2 a? w
^ er m other, Mrs f.he
which came for-
Telephone 47
Hillsboro, Ore.
nutted to comment ¿pon t h ! r o - M ar‘e8 clim id t.
'
"•>" bv m e laid .Heir
dence in its instructions to the
services will be given a t } h<
W ioot of the m anger a>
Jury and th a t most of the present Ah , l i formed church .Sunday. Rev
» sanK O Come All Ye
A*
exem
ntinn. from jury
...J . „ service’
..E ro se n be i A.
ortland wi„
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exemption;*
2 Meg<.r
Me8er ,rf
of p Portland
will preach Faithful." ,
repealed. Justcie GeoVge
bv:;ry,?ne welcome.
1 Catn
Holznagel took the p art of
oi the state supreme co u rt”* " I hoinp
the dohn O utschmidt
^ " t h i t U ¿ehC c0mmJttce whlcl1 Ch?ne.8 u g d ay . ^ . r„e_ MrA a«d Mrs.
asks th a t It be continued for” a n - E ^ i S t a !S mMrmaJJ
Portland
other twn
venra
and Mr. and Mrs. John Schneider
two years.
Of js h a d y Brook.
We Announee a Dividend a t the
NEA F eatu res-C o m ic strip, car- C h r b tm a i^ — Cre
-- - -
gave lte
toons, world news pictures, fashions Gnrlstma* program Friday after-
R ate of
etc.—Available in the Argus
tfl
ELRY’S CHATEAU
|
HILLSBORO FLORIST
AJ .n r.w tyPe of heating plant t
on display a t the local office of the
»•" m
>irSreer°
n ProPerty
owners
contnb-
G
as
company. 'This display la
M
t*
nearly
»
Wb-O»
!e
»
toward
hope that 1935 presents you with the keys to Success
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the support of government this to d s lt her daughter durimi the . Olorliled G ifts.' presented at ' X " 8 S J X X ? ”" “
Happiness, and Good Will. We are deeply grateful to
A
thaS
uring
the , lle Method:
M ethodist Episcopal church on e , t ^ J ^ h n ^ h i k " und
S t dL d ^ x “
^ X T h a 7 ^ e g lV e ^ ^
m M
*?
? e fhey did in 1931. accord- holidays.
M"r"a”n d M r- Chris Cook
of Sea-
^ ^ unusual
in ' ; : , d -
», support
..P„ 7 . ,®
m erit th
th a - t t i“
loyal
in the future. we
POOL-GARDNER LUMBER CO.
.
We take this opportunity to thank our p a­
trons for the past y e a rs patronage and to
i n s t i l e g rea ter service for th»- coming year.
homeeI^ t iCi 7 k nSla!lt'd 1,1 Ule‘r
thls
. 7 7 dkd
-r.„ S at-
of Miss Alice Erickson t f j
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H laabeth Boeckli ol Brooks
esa.
“nd Mrs. Albert Scott and if1,1 B“ ve a ytxlelUiK num ber at the ,>r7gr''
’’J'* . and XIrs- O. H. Peterson nt-
h ‘8h school program
Willoughby left Tueadav
, ¿ t e n 7 d ..the
"M en's Albright
B rother-
a i terno°m
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home nf vr^
o x itra i acres <
At-- fjaj-Qkj
Mrs
Aten m ie,, **• “uu
T.. a
vicinity were under
c e m b e r^ a
AU*n a t Kuiton De-
water during the recent heavy rains. N ew Invention Show n
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n X b e r of s ta u Y n s t^ - i t e d V r ^ o ' A,lbCrt Scott ' v
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Gaa C om pany O ffices
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Letter
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O
R In .it wi In- m ultiplied by 365.
every ningle day of the new year brink'
you som,- new pleasun anti d e lig h t; may lug
»11
of them bring success to your undertakings.
^ t . r o f u s ^ V ^ J X 7 k T : a rsnh
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on the ground th a t the projects
2T «ere not self liquidating. The plans
may yet come
in tu
handy
if s the
forthcoming
le g i&iflrnro
isla
re " d u tie
T,
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approve some of the requests for
W
g
g Med
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\\ e hope all your dream s
come true during 1*135. and
th at prosperity, joy, and
gootl health are yours.
all
_
_ tax
reduc-
Hons in their demands upon the
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M
ST A R T T H E NEW YEAR
R IG H T - -- FEED
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ANNOUNCEMENT
LOW ER
R esid en tial R ates
Payable December 31st, 1934
malIed December 31st to all paid up
Certificate holders and earnings will be added to all
other accounts.
Prospective customers are cordially Invited to ln-
ment**1* ° Ur C crtlficates for thclr January 1st lnvest-
Now Effective
P E P C O ” does its share!
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' J ’UNE in on a good program of 365 days of good
luck, good cheer, and good fu n T here's millions
of dollars worth of entertainm ent coming for folks
who buy one of our Radios.
We want to express our appreciation for the p a t­
ronage accorded as by our loyal friends and customers.
L EST E R IR E L A N D & C O
Hillsboro, Oregon
Under State Supervision with legal guarantee R e­
serve Fund. No better Investment available.
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RELIABLE
Washington Savings & Loan Ass’n
J. M. PERSON, Manager
Savings & Loan Bldg.
Hillsboro, Oregon
endurance
Once » habit in formed it is as enduring as
time itself! Make your resolution Io sta rt thc
New Year right by m aking saving a habit.
It will repay you many times in later years
while others who have neglected to form this
habit will have the opportunity to envy your
security and financial independence.
Commercial N ational Bank
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