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PAGE TWO DECEMBER 22, 1#27 THE HILLSBORO ARGOS ->— Esther Berger Is Winner in Contest Of Oregon Fanner cific railroad company. Her sister Minnie works in the same otRce. I Mike Vrlicak lost several head of sheep last week, when dogs got into the herd and killed them. Mrs. C. E. Korn is suffering from inflammation of the bronchial tubes. She went to Portland Monday to j consult a doctor. The Myers family went to Port land Saturday to do Christmas shop ping. Mr. and Mrs. Payn of Portland were visiting the Feuerstein family Sunday. They report that their brother-in-law, Paul Dane, is not improving. Mrs. Smith's daughter, Mrs. Car- rie Litzel. was operated on for a tumor last week. She is still in the hospital at Portland. She will stay with her sister, Mrs. Jennings, as soon as she can leave Portland. Surprise Thatcher Couple on Sunday readers a Merry Christmas and a Richter Takes Over the Happy New Year. Oakland-Pontiac Agency The snow on the mountain has disappeared. Another change in automobile row took placv Inst week when the WISE—SWISHER V Richter company changed from ths Buick line to the Oakland Mr. H. A. Wise of Ferguson Flats. Pontiac agency. Alberta, and Mi*s Thelma Mabel Swisher were married December 7. at the Seventh Day Adventist church m Hillsboro. at 8 o'clock in the eve ning. Rev. George Belleau officiat iiillsboro, Route Four ing. Wc carry a full line of The wedding march was played by Misa Newcombe and a violin solo b> Prof. Hickman. Mr. and Mr* H. K. Pomeroy were matron of honor and best man. Located one mile north of After the ceremony a reception Reedville, at the corner of was h« Id at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Market and Baseline Road Swisher of west of Hillsboro. The bride and groom will reside here until spring, when they will go to Ferguson Flat;, Alberta, to make their home. Thatcher. Dec. 22.— Mr and Mrs. Charles Sears were surprised Sun day when their relatives walked in Helvetia, Dec. 22.—Esther Ber with well filled baskets to help them ger won the drawing prize offered celebrate their 20th wedding anni by the Oregon Farmer last week. versary. They presented them with Her cousin, Thelma Berger, of Valle an electric iron. Those present were Vista, was a successful competitor Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kern of Port this summer. Both girls attend the land. Mr. and Mr* Walter Sears Rock Creek school. and daughter. Norma, of Forest Saturday evening the Sunday Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Bai school and church will give a pro ley and daughters, Elinor and Marie, gram and Christmas tree. of David's Hill and the honorod The school will have their pro guests. gram and Christmas tree Friday af Mrs. Robert Mott went to Port- ternoon. land last Wednesday to be with her Mason Hill school will entertain sister. Mrs. Lawrence Bamford, who with a program and basket social was operated on at the Good Sa- Friday night, The ladies are asked maritan hospital. to bring baskets or lunch, The Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kitson and roads are in good shape and a big Hot cross buns are cut from crowd is expected. spiced dough rolled one-half inch Mrs. Ben Bennett and sons. Charles Adolph Myers is ill. thick. After rising they are brushed and Francis, motored to Portland Freda Korn left for San Fran- with beaten egg. Upon removal last Tuesday. William Heesacker of Gaston was cisco last week to fill a position as from the oven, a cross is made on calling on Fred Haney Sunday. stenographer for the Southern Pa- top with confectioner's frosting. Emil A. Johnson et ux to James Mrs. Oscar Love was calling on Mrs. Leon Sills Thursday evening. Copp, 1 acre, Secs. IS and 16, T2S Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goff and son. R1W. Arnold, took dinner with Mrs. Goff's Emma Alice Thurston to Clifton mother. Mrs. I. Haxlitt, in Forest W. Johnson, part of Sec. 35, T1S R4W. Grove Wednesday. Little Betty McCann of Manning J. E. May et ux |o Ella J. Mon- spent last week with her grand taney, part lot 1, block 1, Naylor's mother. Mrs. Lucy LaSalle. Add.. Forest Grove. James Wright and son. Harold, of L. L. Boyer et ux to J. E. Blazer Forest Grove, spent Sunday with et al. lot 10. block 28, Cornelius. Mr. Wright's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brown et ux to Mrs. E. H. Ezra Wright. Coleman, lots 2 and 3, block 1. Herbert Redetxek motored to Bump's Add., Forest Grove. For a Merry Christmas and thanking you for your Portland Sunday. Carl Stein et ux to w. E. Mays. past patronage Mr. and Mrs. John Loynes went lots in block 6, North Plains. to Portland Saturday to see their Manche Langley to Lotus Ijing- daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Bamford, ley. 14.24 acre«, John Butt Cl. 63. X who is in the hospital. TIN R3W. X Mr. and Mrs. Pete Eslinger and Roy W. Heart! et ux to Helen son of David's Hill spent Sunday A. Stickney, 3.5 acres in J. H. Mc- with Mr. and Mrs, Ted Haney. Millen CL. T1S R.’W Mr. and Mrs. Roy Raymond and B. E. Purcell et ux to John An We will give a 25 Per Cent Discount on all Christmas son were guests Wednesday night at demon et ux. part block il. Wai- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Buckley. ker's Add., Forest Grove. goods a S Jas. E. Mitchell et ux to O. V. x Badley, tract 19, Willow Brook X A Useful Gift With Every Purchase! Farm. A. N. Anderson to Robert P. Aus- tin, lot 2 of subdivision of lot 23. North Plains. Oscar Holtx et ux to William G. Telephone 371Z 1222 Second Street Charles F. Barron and W. F. Bienert et ux, 39.59 acres. Sec. 13, Reed, both of Cooper Mountain, TIN R2W. Martha Geer to M D. Lawrence were arrested Thursday, charged with liquor law violations. Officers et ux. lot 1, block C, Lehmann said that both had liquor in their Acre Tracts. e., The Atlas Corporation to A. M. possession, as well as parts of a still, and expressed the opinion that Lowry et ux, lot 9. block 1, Hunt the two were partners. Deputies Club Tracts. A. B. Johnson et ux to C O. William Hathorn and Oscar Duley made the arrests. Reed was up two Johnson, 104.73 acres. Secs. 26 and 27. years ago. Moses Tyson to Matt Tyson, 20 Fred Keller was placed in jail Thursday to serve his time because acres. Sec. 17, TIS R1W. Freida Meyers et vir to E. J of failure to pay a fine, He was arrested last spring and officers re- Struntz Planing Mill, part of S. G ported the find of 700 gallons of Scott Cl. 48, TIS R1W. Oregon Title Insurance Co. to wine. Ray Delsman was taken into eus- Phegley 4 Cavender, part of lots 5 tody by Deputies Duley and Ha and 6, block 2, Finney’s Add., Hills thorn Saturday on a liquor charge. boro. Blanche H. Palmer to O. J. Itel, 2 acres. Sec. 23. T2S R1W. Hillsboro Commercial Bank to Ed ward Pruka et ux, 40 acres. Sec. 23, Your Thrift Store wishes you a very Merry T2N R3W. Louis A. Custer et ux to Joseph Christmas, and offers for your table the finest Stachniewicz et ux, lots 14, 16 and foods the market affords at prices to save Hayward. Dec. 22.—James Pen 17, Brugger Tr., Secs. 17 and 18, man and his niece, Isa Beveridge, TIN R1W. you money A. M. Ellsworth et ux to Henry left this week for Utah, where they They F. Parsons, ICO acres. Sec. 9, T1S will vist several relatives, will be gone until some time in R4W. OELRICH NURSERY COMPANY Fruit, Shrubbery, Filbert «nd Nut Trees Friday and Saturday Qjet’i'iL Christmas- I $ Í s e are prepared to furnish Electrical Gifts for selection from a more complete stock than you can imagine. Get practical gift suggestions from our windows. Open Evenings Until Christmas Eve PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO : I I I Raids of Sheriff Result in Arrests Percy Long's Hardware J Í Í Í s Í ■ .: LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS Real Estate Transfers J VENETIAN THEATER Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 28 &, 29 1 I s I Hayward Folk Visit Relatives in Utah February. L. Updike from Portland is visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Herdson. A. Dober is spending the holidays at home. several The Jesse boys visited days last week with their sister, W. L. Peters and, son, Francis, of Mrs. D. Zwichert, of Portland. Chehalem Mountain, were Hillsboro We wish the editor and all the visitors Thursday. . Mr. Peters and son have won considerable recog nition ax potato growers and at the Sherwood show this year won the City Market and Grocery sweepstakes. They have started All kinds of Fresh Groceries milking Shorthorns, having bought and Vegetables two from Frank Brown at Carlton. MRS. STRACHAN, Proprietor They also bought a Newhampshire felepbone 691 1162 Third St. sow and nine pigs from Idaho to raise some bacon, Mr. Peters says they are changing over from the Poland-China breed because of too much fat. Another change on the Peters’ farm is from prunes to wal- nuts. A Merry Christmas ê At this season of prevailing good will the Safeway Man voices the sincere sentiment of our vast organization when he wishes you “A Merry Christmas.” May every individual in this great West know the fullest measure of joy and’ gladness. We earnestly hope this will prove the finest Christmas our country has ever known. $ Our stores are filled with all the good things you will need for your Christmas dinner. Prices are consistently low. Take Advantage of These Savings Friday and Saturday, December 23,24 Digs Up Prunes and Substitutes Walnuts 5 HI « Champions of the World T rskine Are Many “Your wife doesn’t seem to make much of a success with her reduc ing." "No, Margaret is one of those poor losers.”—Boston Transcript. Butter Sugar Very Best Creamery' C. and H. Cane per lb. 49c 10 lbs. 59c Oranges Bananas New Navels Large Ripe Fruit per doz. 35c 3 lbs. 25c Used Cars Sold Tunney - - - Man Man o’ War — Horse Spirit of St. Louis — Aeroplane Studebaker - - • Automobile —from— Dec. 1 to Dec. 17 No machine made by man, bird of the air, or animal, ever traveled so fast, so long, so far—25,000 miles in less than 23,000 minutes! Come In — Ride In It — Drive It! Our Service Department Competent men to repair and properly adjust champion cars OILS, GREASE, TIRES and ACCESSORIES Wishing you THE SEASON’S GREETINGS and assuring you of our keen appreciation of your good will and patronage C. W. White Motor Co. Studebaker and Erskine Cars Second and Washington Streets There Hillsboro, Oregon J. C. Miller Fred Si nay Gill Stoller Mike Grevis John Harness George West A. L. Cutright E. A. Bremer Frank Fisher William CoomeB W. L. Barrett Edward Naughton D. Prichart wiaft to thank above customers, who helped us put over this sale. R. J. Higdon Christmas Savings at the Safeway Market Carsten’s Quality Hams 18c a Pound Whole or Half A Real Saving! Carsten’s Quality Sliced Ham All Center Slices 38c a pound For Frying or Baking We Handle Olympia Oyster* Our Poultry High Quality We were very successful in supplying our customers with turkeys, ducks, geese and chickens of the finest quality for the preceding holiday. Wc made many new cus- tomer friends and gave sat- ¡«faction to our regular cus tomers. Our Christman poultry is to be of better quality and at a more economical price. We cannot quote our prices just now but we assure you they will be right. Our Ham feature for this week in worth notice, an it is a money saver for you. Mince Meat Safeway Market Flavored with Brandy and Cherry Wine 2 Lbs. for 35c Enough for 2 large pies Pork Roast All shoulder cuts 20c a Pound Young tender pork A very nice and eco nomical Xmas dinner Motor Company "Chevrolet Corner’ TELEPHONE 441 Third and Washing! L Store No. 47 Hillsboro Phone 2171 Ö á fi fi