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 * ^'.7*' .. . 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 , „ . . _ . . 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 ___ ___________ 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 ,.»_ r -j ■ , ha..., OUu r numbers on the uro- - ■‘ » 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 ------ tiu» ------- 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 _ . . And lie voted to the betterm ent of farm conditions In W iuhtng- ton county. 1 r .. . . 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»»¡'*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 -* 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 ...a . . A- • •»m e »1111 All . 1...A .V.-.-U ................. ••» •< « -, . . . .- u iV lie.l to . . 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 Ä h ^ ^ d H o v ^ V ^ ld t^ ^ “ Behrman. hulls “ T A 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 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 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 — ________ ___ 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 ------------------------ & n ” *,,7,“ Hm R0SaUna °° h "X “ P ,Or U“‘ C h rb t-j “ 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 .. . . 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 « — ......... — « . , 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 ». ..i.k i------------ . . cllJb members from here Mrs. Hill HUI December 20. the finance " J visa ----- a^w — 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 * ^ ’ d“1 ................. u’,d E l ^ e ” ,- ». — ---------------------------------------------------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 Rphl'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*^ _________ .. M r , r ’ka December -A r ,_____ 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 ' * 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 ~ . “ T ------------------ - 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,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„ _____ 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 * *L 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 . ---- ------- 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 ” ** ,’“ 1' .. .............. " -m am ‘ nood Ha: " o f ' M r 'ä n d ’ S “ ,,f Mod m-.ir in,- ‘ < a t the •»-------- 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 “ 3 « n X b e r of s ta u Y n s t^ - i t e d V r ^ o ' A,lbCrt Scott ' v i -------------------------- Gaa C om pany O ffices WfE - J | j u I «.»a Letter ... 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 ___ __ __ _____ 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, „ s r -- ------, ------ .ve^.au.uc UCXiUfS ——— IO ww approve some of the requests for W g g Med ™ M - T \\ 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 .. .. M ST A R T T H E NEW YEAR R IG H T - -- FEED T V I POULTRY and ± . Z X i L , , dairy FEEDS **siM »saao.>aoi -X» m H A PPY M M NEW YEAR. 5? F V F R Y n W P E- V I. IV I Jf ga FIR G R O V E D A IR Y M cCorm ick D eering Farm M achinery P hone 271 I0 0 4 M ain S | Compliments of the NEW YEAR SEA SO N W M GRADE U M IL K H IL L S B O R O F E E D C O a s ii M Rock Creek Folk r» r» P r°g«-‘™» L e t’s L ic k T h e H om e Laundry ÔC Dry Cleaners D e p res sio n T h is Y e a r 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! PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. L IG H T PO W C B 4% asisiasisisisiasiaaasisisisiaasisisisisisi ' 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. 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