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Page Six HILLSBORO ARGUS, Called December 31 is an important date to many Oregon farmers taking part in the AAA program, accord ing to Will Steen of Milton chair man of the state agricultural con servation committee, since it marks the following farm program tran sitions: <1> Final day to take out gov ernment loans on 1939 wheat <2> Final day to apply for 1939 wheat "parity payments" <3» Final day of the 1939 range improvement program with prac tices performed after December 31 applying to the 1940 program Next important date m the fa.m program calendar will be February 29. final day for applying for feder al crop insurance on spring-sown wheat. Mr Steen said He p unted out that crop insurance applications to date number about 1635. protect ing about one-third of the states H A. Deck. Hillsboro business AAA wheat allotment man and former Congregational Time to Think pastor here, who died suddenly last week Services were held m program year. " Mr. added the Congregational church here "December 1 was the beginning of the 1940 program I think it's a good time right now to give some thought to what the farm program has meant, and whether it has jus tified its existence. "This month I talked to a num ber of out-of-state farmers at the Eastern Oregon Wheat league con vention at Cotjdon. From them. I More than ; 150 business and heard even more dramatic examples church friends, fellow Masonic of the farm program's value than lodgemen and relatives attended one can find here in Oregon Par solemn funeral rites Friday after ticularly has it been valuable in noon in memory of Herbert A dust bowl' states such as Texas. Deck, who died here suddenly last Oklahoma, and Kansas Wednesday. Services arranged by Donelson "Harry Ridlen of Greeley county Kansas made a typical comment and Sewell, were held in the Con gregational church Rev A J Sul- He said that as a result of AAA lens officiating Mrs Clyde Yount farm | is repairing its damaged soil so was sol >ist. Pallbearers were M. H rapidly that soon they'll have a Stevenson. Thomas H Tongue. G county that can look after itself V Payne. J W Bailey. Dr. J. O Robb and R. R. Easter again. Graveside services at the Fir "In his county it has been a case of holding down the soil or moving Lawn cemetery were conducted by the Masonci ledge members. Com out with it. as he put it. They g Uncle Sam’s aid through the farm munity memorial services for Mi- program, and worked together in, Deck. a partner in the Lester Ire repairing their land until now they land & Co., and a former Congre have practically all their land un- gational minister here, were held der control. They used to have in the Congregational church Sun thousands of acres of blow land, day. Last year not over 5000 acres were subject to wind erosion. W G. Ide leaves today to spend "Fortunately, we don't have spectacular erosion examples here the Christmas holidays with his in the Pacific North west, and per-! daughter. Mrs George W. Gorman, haps we lose sight of the need for and family at Alameda. Cal. conservation. We have the oppor- tunity of arming our land in a Dance December 29— manner so that we never will have The Laurel - Scholls Fanners' the soil waste which has occurred Union Juniors will give a dance at in many other states." I the Laurel hall Friday evening. De- _________________ ' cember 29. Wedding Invitations. Announce ments and other Society Printing Ask the neighbor who borrows of Quality.—Hillsboro Argus Print this paper, why he doesn't sub- ing Department. ~ tf Many Attend Deck Funeral fpEXAS looks like the best bet ■* in the southwest, with a good nucleus returning from last year’s Southwest Conference champions. Oklahoma, led by the brilliant Jimmy McNatt, again is picked to lead the Big Six with Kansas not far behind. Ohio State, who lost to Oregon in the finals of the national tournament, will have difficulty defending its number one posi tion in the midwest, with only two regulars returning. Indiana has a brilliant junior team that should come fast. Michigan and Notre Dame also will be im proved greatly. Colorado, who had one of the best teams in the country a year ago. should be a standout in the Rocky Mountains, with Denver and Brigham Young providing plenty of opposition. • • • THE Dixie front offers peren- x nially strong Kentucky; Georgia Tech and Mississippi as That’s my holiday wish for my many new friends and patrons.—NIBS. OPEN ALL DAY CHRISTMAS From 11:30 A. M. For the convenience of those who neglected to order their Christmas Ice Cream, we will be open CHRIST MAS DAY from 11:30 A. M. NIBS SHAKE SHOP 218 E. Main Street Hillsboro, Oregon Christmas USED CAR Event Our year-end clearance event is your golden op portunity to make the family Christmas gift a bet ter car. You'll find just the model vou want at the right price in HALVORSON' S complete stock! 1938 CHEVROLET MASTER DE LINE TOWN SEDAN - Equipped with radio and heater. Has low mib : e Finish- cd in beautiful metallic brown. Clean mohair up holstery. Guaranteed O. K. in every respect BLANK Please enter my name in the 1939 Home Lighting Contest \ I Hillsboro Chrndmiis I OH 1935 1936 1937 1937 1933 1931 Chevrolet P/g-ton, duals, cab and ( has i International 2-ton, duals, cao and cha : Chevrolet 1 Va-tcn, duals, cab and chassis. Chevrolet Vi-ton Pickup, like new. Ford Model B, 4-cylindcr Pickup. Ford 1%-ton, duals, with stake bed. Model A’», lots of them. Priced $25 and up Jack Morrison. . . . South ern California counts plenty on him. the teams having most of what it takes to reach the top. Southern basketball hasn't been quite on a par with Dixie football, but the sport is taking hold. In the east it looks like Long Island and New York University in the metropolitan district, with Dartmouth. Brown and possibly Rhode Island, looming as addi tional standouts. Long Island lost four regulars from the great Blackbird five of last year but Clair Bee has a world of talent with which to build again. ŒUE are: Mrs Vanderzanden, president; Mrs J p Vanderzanden. vice-president; Mr: Earl Waldron. 1 After the meet- 1 mg the club held it ■ annual Christ- mas party with and Christmas CHEVROLET DEALERS Hillsboro Phone 444 linmi eupy PRAISE-WINNING MEALS FROM NU WAY fur tl little SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CHOCOLATES Brazil Nuts Cranberry Sauce 25c 3.U., Fam y. CIDI R Af l Ter l t gallon r No. 1 Tn 11 tin PEANUIS ” k 35c pudding l e . , I'rr III 21c 10c RAISINS PINEAPPLE Miracle Whip 14c 3oc No. 21 . ca RAISINS FORD COUPE COFFEI Sentences Postponed While. Per lb FI (ÌI IP <>rl,i ' f" 11 wheat. Iti-lb. sack 15c 24c 1.39 15c 19c Pkg Half slices. Model A Quart jar CELERY, ('tali, extra large Stalk CARROIS, Local, cri p. -I bu. Select Your XMAS CANDY and NUTS here! Over 40 Varieties of Finest Quality to Pick From! Hillsboro Appliance the Company Secund Ave. ______ A Home Store Owned and Operated by Home Folk» S. Second Ave., Hillsboro FREE DELIVERY Phone 771 Hillsboro 41 w,‘ Reserve ttic Rinht t<> Limit Quantities "J _____ Read the Argus Classified Ad» TURKEYS Ducks • Geese • Chickens for your A Hearty Al.< arount a bon. S We mil tt ing th advani ily citi Mrs I hinche Mis. I Morel: I four < I gifts M I TlLi(i<* I Aloha II BEA Christmas Feast MKAT CO l„|„m y„„ ,|„. 'LL BIRDS m Washington county lo grate vmir ( hristmas table. ( 'HefllHy selected tor delicious, tender meat and tasty flavor . . . a bird Irom the llills- boro Meat Co. is Htu'e to make your ('hUmas dinner a real .success. Lowest Ini.Ilie ■Ja mes lvi ars. I Mr. ■id , M ■tin' nt 1111. «. a r ■ 'apt. . ■M lia >l.i Khaw Market Pri ] 'akut. 5 llcsdi Anderson's still has a won- fully complete line of BACON OYSTERS SHORTENING - PURE LARD X" Breakfast Bacon Mingled with our holi day greeting is our sin- cer thanks for your friendship and patron- age. SODA WORKS 345 E. Main, Hillsboro, Ore. 4 35c Fresh or Smoked Pound Wilde They Last. Pound FRESH. Pound Half or Whole ROYAL PORK ROAST LINK SAUSAGE PORK RIBS PIGS FEET HAMS p< <111(1 Fresh, solid pack. No water. Full quart GIFTS OF DISTINCTION ti munit A It «luit Last Minute Shoppers! J. L. ANDERSON 7c V-3 Wheels FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS "Let Andy Fix Your Watch" Official S. P. Watch Inspector for Washington County 211 E. Main Hillsboro ri'he th.' Cl EGGS, Grade A. nteiiitmi Dox. LETTUCE, Crisp, olid. Head Select Your» Early! Merry Christmas »ti À w CORN S A W imm IOC IOC Per no Frank Vanderzanden was 111 week with tonsilitis. Miss Hazel Shiffer wits out of high school a few days last week with illness. Vanderzanden _ Ralph - ----------- ------- helping Bert Duyck clear a piece of land Earl Waldron I I’ Bradv Elijah Beaman and Bert Heesacker. direr- GREETING Say Merry Christmas” this year with gifts of jewelry you're sure to please — and you can get them on Ander son's convenient budget plan. >»rd regul m F ve the most delicious Christmas feast of null > ireer and ROYAL For terior Mr Bl XTON Due to the storm, men from this community employed at Sunset and I onsolidated Logging camps did not work Thursday and Friday. L W Shipley. 50. and Hazel M. h Graham. 35, waived g rand jury in dictment on a morals charge in Judge R Frank Peters' circuit court Thursday and were released on a probationary basis after sen tence was postponed. Circuit Judge R Frank Peters postponed sentencing Monday on three persons brought into his court and ordered their release on probation. W F Waldorf was freed after a long jail wait which follow ed his arrest or a parole violation Ray Wood. 36. and Evelyn Jones, Bound to Grand Jury 31. were released on a morals Archie Melvin Otis. 34. and Helen Xiarge. Cook. 27. Reedville. were bound ovez to the grand jury on a morals Charges Filed charge Thursday by County Judge John Anderson. 55. Forest Grove, H D.- Kerkman. They were arrested earlier by Deputy Sheriffs Hallie was arrested Friday by Deputy Sheriff Hallie Ireland on charge of Ireland and Wayne Emmott on a being drunk on a public highway complaint filed with the sheriff. Thomas Marshall, Gaston route Carl L Kelsey wa fined sio and costs in A W. Havens' justice 1. reported to the sheriff's office court Thursday on a charge of be Friday that sometime during the ing drunk in a public place. He was day of December 11 someone stole paroled on the fine with payment of four bronze turkey hens from his costs. The arrest was made by State' premises. Officer Levins. C . Jhurl *-act WEWMAFi NU-WAY «roCEíT meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Oscar Shiffer Wednesday Jan- aary 10. with an all day nu . ■ Husbands invited, and a pot-luck ■ dinner will bo ■-erved at noon. Club members will “butcher ’ their pigs I during the meeting The one that . has the most comical pig will re ceive a prize Mr and Mi s Denzel I Ewing and family and Mrs Wear and two little girls were guests of, the club Mr and Mrs Andrew Martin .mil little daughter Lorena Ethel of Salem spent the week-end with Mr and Milton Lamping Jr Storm Interrupts Work REEDVILLE—Mr. and Mrs. C. R- Tisdale of Portland have recently purchased eight acres of partially improved land from Grant Brown. This acreage is between the Brown home and Rock Creek. Tisdale, who is a member of the Portland fire department, expects to build a house on the place next summer Miss Bessie Brown, niece of Grant Brown, who is a teacher in the Bakersfield. Cal., schools, will ar rive Sunday to spend the holidays with the Brown family. ■inn MAN I ROM MON I RI-AI ;ann< Candi it "White Plague" I» far ahead of other diseases as killer of people la their most productive years. Accident» »re »econd cause. While tubercu losis kills 4 l 453 people in the 15 to 45 age-group tn one year, the disease that takes the next highest toll Is heart trouble, with 27,798 victims. »Hin Mr called a school meeting Tuesday evening at the school house Marshall McIver left Wednesday morning for Lyle. Wash . to move their household furniture down He expects to be gone for several days NEPHRITIS AI.< yr. < njoy pu »o lur venu lio « d m t tii. xk, turn ■f the t*-ni; mdc lenrj 4111*1 . Sen tr Itici »»unt <1 Ne light, ■ do — PLUS KANSAS CITY Mrs I I’ Brady entertained the Harmony club mem- 1 bers and their husband.. Wednesday a letter without its being on a at her home with an all day meet-' printed letterhead and in a printed envelope. It lends dignity to the noon Mrs und Mrs are members. Pound 332 E. Main 4IU Lioiii'l Bai’i’vmorc K.u! PNEUMONIA to you all! Halvorson Motor Co. Hill boro. Ht Starring Lew J.muai i 495 — TRUCKS — lip nt HILI, and VENETIAN THEATRES MONDAY—Slatting nt 1:30 P. M. VENETIAN PROGRAM -SUN., MON , IDES., December 24, 25 and 26 should be in place not later than Thur ho De possible This blank must be turned m to the ARGUS office not later than a p m. Frida. Judging will take place that evening 1936 CHEVROLET MASTER DELUXE SPORT SEDAN •Mo- tor has been completely reconditioned. Verv good tires. Clean mohair upholstery 325 IMM PHONE 525 1935 CHEVROLET 4 -DOOR SEDAN—No Very clean upholstery. Motoi in perf ct condition. ONLY Hill'll How, j \\ indow or 1 Joorway Al! lights comber 21. if HILLSBORO December 22 HEART DISEASE 1937 CHEVROLET MASTER DE LI NE ( (H PE C ua n whistle inside and out. New rubber. Owned b business man and has had very best of care ( it IIM I y Ì BLACK . nuli- south county | Home, General Decoration ACCIDENTS 645 VEHIK H >H T W« dn«' 1'4 «lillu I Check which division you wish to enter TUBERCULOSIS No business firm should send out a letter without its being on a printed letterhead and in a printed envelope. It lends dignity to the business and gives it good adver tising. tf lllIMmin « h < II h H ’ mile south county Mintri brulli«' i> .nl MH ION u alnut turn left ADDRESS Tuberculosis Leads Death Figures For Persons Between 15 and 45 Portlanders Buy County Acreage 8th I « »IH111 i«*tl. Ill Iloni \ Hill • 31 UI I EV SEDAN NAME CANCER Qcmj Christmas ENTRY HILI SBORO ROTARIANS' EIGHTH ANNUAL Christmas Lighting Contest BY IRtING DIN 4 QUICK roundup of basket- " * ball prospects for the 1939-40 season shows a greater number of outstanding squads than there were a year ago, with conference champions having a tough job on their hands to repeat. The far west, rapidly rising to a position of prominence in col legiate court circles, has at least three teams which may be con tenders for the National Collegi ate cn'wn now held by Oregon. The Webfeet, although they have only one returning regular, John Dick, from last year's club, again are rated high. Last year's re serves are big. fast, and clever and should be able to take up where the 1938-39 club left off. Southern California with a great forward in Ralph Vaughn and a crack guard in Jack Mor rison. will lie dangerous. Cali fornia is the third coast team which should be strong. Four of last year's Golden Bear regulars return. WANTEI» To KENT APARTMENT FOR RENT h « Liihl I’hum 2251 Far West Hopes to Retain National Basketball Title AAA Program Thursday HILLSBORO, OREGON FRESH SMOKED i V Pound WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR MANY OTHER BARGAINS PHONE 982 HILLSBORO MEAT CO FREE DELIVERY