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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1927)
DECEMBER 22, 1927. THE HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGE THREE Saturday and Sunday with hi« wife. by the viator« on some New Year Behnka-Walker Leads Mrs. Mullet teaches at the Buck topic. Portland, Dec. 22.—The Behnke- Heaven xchool. At 3 o’clock a program will >.e Will Haveman of Newberg visited given, which will Include «ome his Walker business college Haveman, last torical feature«, ami will continue I his mother, Mrx. II Friday. Mrs Haveman, who fell throughout the evening. The Methodist church will huve a end hurt her back, is able to walk Mr«. Edyth Tozier Weather red, around. homecoming Sunday, January 1, formerly of thin city, and who is Chchalem Mountain, Dee. 22,- S. Mr«. George Zeigler and daugh < < lebrating th« 55th anniversary of assisting In arranging the program, T. White, county agent of Yamhill ter. Vivian, were dinner guest« on the founding of the church. Albert write« that many expect to attend Tozier of Champoeg will be present from Portland. The general public county, will «peak and furnish mov Sunday of Ml«« Pauline Otto. Will Unzenberg and Ira McCor- , to ring the bell for the f»5th time. is invited to attend thia program, ing pictures Friday evening at the Mountain Top school house. The mirk attended the county budget After the morning services the and it is expected that many mem members and friend« will enjoy a ber« will attend from all part« of school children will give a Christ meeting at McMinnville Friday. Mr. and Mr«. Jack Toele of Port basket dinner, and from 2 to 3 fol the county. ma« program the same evening. Mi«a Rose Cave has been appoint The program at the Bunk Heaven land were visitor« of Mr. and Mrs. lowing the dinner the pastor« of school Saturday netted $20, which F. E. Hoffman Saturday and Sun- neighboring church«« have been in ed by Kev. Lockhart a« chairman of viteli to be present with representa the day. will tw used to build a play shed and day. El«worlh Davin was visiting John tive« of their congregations, when tie shed. and Fred Hayricx and the B. F. De five minute addresses will be given Argus classified ad» brini; renuit«. There will be a literary meeting ford family last week. Mr. Itavi« nt the Buck Heaven school house wan on his way home to Bandon the third Saturday evening of each from a nnwmill at Cochran, which month. The llrat meeting will be had cloned down on account of the i held January 21. heavy «now in the mountain«. Mr. and Mrs. Harden and son, Mr. and Mr«. Ed Wohlxchlegel Edgar Harden, of Portland, visited were dinner gue«t« at the home of at the E. I*. Smith home Sunday. L. T. Finignn Sunday. A new Oregon «tat« free travel Mr«. W. R. Davi« and Ira McCor ing library is at the home of Mrs. mick visited their sinter, Mr«. Maud E. C. Wohlxchlegel. Mcsnlnger at McMinnville Friday. E. P. Smith, who has been doing j I Mr«. Messinger, who has been ill, is carpenter work at Canby, Is home j improving» from for tin* winter. Genen Rinard anil Charles Beals Flw.rth Mallet ,.f M..I..I1U -pent of' Pacifte,‘ioBege’'will' hold ’revival County Agent of Yamhill to Speak At Mountain Top M. E. Church Will Have a Homecoming land, Oregon, now leads colleges in the United the number of award« awards students in national Í s Í I Í Seasons Greetinps/ meetings nt the Buck lleuven school ig1)0>tfXlXÔOaXWD(üC»QK>QQU>C)ü)QÜ)Q>Oa)QCât house, beginning December 26, at 7:30 p. m., and continuing all week. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. McInnis have a new granddaughter^ whose pnr- 1 ents are Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Mur- | ray of St. John«. The little lady I arrived December 12 and is named Laura Louise. Mrx. Murray will be With a thank-you hand i remembered ax Miss Dollie Mein shake, and Best Wishes I nis. i Charles Burton is selling his stock for the Holidays. I and farming implement*. He is pre- ! paring to leave for Missouri. I Christmas- Hillsboro Garage Telephone 391 Third Street CASH PAID Poultry Wanted We will pay poultry price on «11 gTades except heavy hen«. Heavy hen« will be 1 cent un der market price EGGS, 2 cents under market price on standards and me diums. Case* returned free. Ship to ua or come in Joseph Fossati Co. Wholesale Produce Dealers in Poultry - Egg« - Potato«« Veal — Onion« Officers of Tigard Grange Are Chosen Tigard, Dec. 20.—Tigard grange met Thursday at their hall and elected officer« for the coming year. Mrs. J. Patchit, who went to Colo rado two months ago on a business trip, has returned to her home' Mrs. Fred Cook and daughter, Ruth, have returned to their home after «pending the past three weeks at San Raphael, California, where they visited Mrs. Cook's sister, Mr«. Ted Bellringer. Mrs. Harry Tykes spent the past week in Portland with her daugh ter, Mrs. Gordon Gear. Mr. and Mr«. Edward Bilyeu of Portland were guests the past week nt tin- Ib.m. of Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Butler. Mrs. William Ray ha« gone to Great Falls, Montana, where «he will visit her parents during the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mr». Henry Reid and children of Portland spent Sbnday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ' , Vasbinder. . I I : | : | May your Christmas be a happy one and success at tend you, is the cordial wish of Star Cars SIXES < Imperial Feed & Grain Co. Otto Erickson ÔC Co Millers of Highest Quality Feeds A dependable firm from which to purchase a USED CAR 745 Second Street Telephone 511 Cold Nights Make Already Boxed Warm Blankets Towel Sets Desirable Gifts Soft, Light Colored C/l /1 C Plaids, in Mixed Wool V I«TU Larger Size Blankets .... Good Good & Boxed Doxea Handker chiefs a & They come in White and Colors; beauti- fully Embroidered ; three and four in a box— Slippers an Appreciated Gift Give Comfort for Tired Feet For Men, Women and Children— From 98c and Up Genuine Leather Hand Bags Delicate Pastel Colors —in- Dance Sets, Gowns, Vests and Bloomers! Also Rayons Men s Ties A Merry Christmas Are Acceptable Gifts! Made by hand— and —in— Cut Silk and Knit Pleasing Colors $1.49 and $1.98 A Happy New Year Buccaneer Boots To the People of Boxed in attractive colors This Community $1.00 Attractively Trimmed Keep the Feet Dry and Warm MMMxntMXiXlKIKMiaraMXMlCXIxIMnMtCMXDdOMKrtMhCXiMiadXTiOCK' Appropriate From 98c and Up 50c to $1.00 a Box Smith’s Hospital 89c Assorted Colors - HILLSBORO, OREGON Another Ship ment of Butter wrappers printed — Hills I boro Argus; telephone 2761. tl «I With a Large Turkish Towel and Two Wash Cloths LAST MINUTE GIFT SUGGESTIONS 1120 Second Street P|.»n. 1631 Y Merry Christmas The spirit of the Season brings to us renewed appre ciation of old associates and the value of new friends. of s contexts, acording to information re ceived by President I. M. Walker from the New York offices of the Remington Typewriter compnny. The good will of our patrons and friends is one of our most valuable assets. Washington County Distributors FOURS all business States for won by ita its competitive Priced from 75c to $1.25 Tie and Garter Sets Tan and Gray Is the Wish of A Leather Bill Fold is a good gift Rayon Bed Spreads Rose, Lavender, Blue and Green $3.49 $3.98 $5.50 Miller Mercantile Company Greew/z^J’ Super Quality Silk Extra Care in Making Full Color Range in Service and Chiffon At this Season our thoughts go out in gratitude to our friends who have made the past year’s * work possible. TALKING DOLLS Telephone 271 1004 Main Street $1.50 $2.75 May we all ever keep before us the event on which the Christmas Season is founded. Through it lies our only hope of true happiness. Than Arrow Shirts Our stock is complete in Soft Collar and Collar Band All Sizes $1.95 We extend to you the Season’s kindest greetings and hope the coming year will bring you Happiness and Prosperity Hillsboro Feed Company $1.00 None Better A Pleasing Gift Is Theme Hosiery Fine Grained Embossed Leather per pair per pair For a Wool and Rayon The best values we have offered in 99c Men’s Sox $10 in Trade Entitles You to This Price! Fancy Patterns 3Ë 3E 3“ GORDON HAT Full assortment of Sizes and New Patterns 3- Colors, at $5.00 3E