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DECEMBER I. I92fl THE HH.I.SBORO ARGUS PAGE TWO Dated, Hillsboro, Oregon, Decern NOTICE TO CREDITORS WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON the County Court In-use in the City Milder, deceased, has filed his final her 1, l»2<l. Physiology, Reading, Manual of Hillsboro, Washington County, account in tho County Court of the CHARLES H. CAREY. Training, Composition, Domestic Sci- Oregon, sell at public auction to the State of Oregon for the County of In the County Court of the State of Administrator of the Estate of ence. Methods in Reading. Course of highest bidder for cash in hand all Washington, and that Tuesday, the Oregon for the County of Wash AND CANS I, ! . . —, ..... - I Alexander Stewart, Decesseli. Study for Drawing, Methods i n the right, title and interest which 4th day of January, 1927, at the ington. First publication, December 2nd, The entertainment by the Young Arithmetic. the above named defendants. R. P. hour of ten o’clock a. m. of said In the Matter of the Estate of Al- D. P. Corrieri 192«. THURSDAY FORENOON ¡Burdette and Eva J. Burdette, his day, at the court house at Hillsboro exander Stewart, Deceased. People'» society was well attended PHONE 212« .Kith, in said County and State, have been Last publication, December the Arithmetic, History of Education,'.wife, or either of them, had in said Notice is hereby given, that both evening». Sunday evening a 40 II ~..... , ............ 7" , e T , < holoirx Methods Il Geography. real property above described on the appointed as the time and place for ii.i lersigned has been appointed nil 192«. number of young people from Schef- ‘¿„Xie a A: !date of the mortgage belonging to the hearing of objections to said ministrator of the estate of Aloxnn flin, Sherwood and Hillsboro were Course of Study for Domestic Art. plaintiffs herein, namely January account and the settlement thereot. dvr Stewart, deceased, and all per sons having claims against said 4FTFR\'OO\’ i iKo rijrht. title* ttlHl CHARLES H. CA k EY. present. A light lunch was served, 1 Hl RSDAY AFTERNOON 1 intureet which the said within named Administrator with the Will An estate are notified to present said ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ after which games were enjoyed Grammar, Geography, St e n <? defendants, or either of them, since nexed of the Estate of Waiter Alex claims, with the proper vouchers, to raphy, American Literature. Phys- ■ now |n nnd to until a late hour. the undersigned nt the office of the Deceased. < ' th„ above described real prom-rty, to ander, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reese, Mar ic. Typewriting. Methods in Date of first publication, Decern County Clerk of Washington County, guage, Thesis tor Primary *-ertifi- |sMtjafy exe<utjOI, judjrnl<Bt_ Hillsboro, Oregon, within six month, her 2nd, 1926. tin Brelje, Fred Sinay, Leonard, • cree and order of sale, interest and Date of Inst publication Decem from the date of the first publica Henry and Wilma Gurske and Clif c,t,‘ FRIDAY FORENOON 'costs and al! accruing costs. Said ber 30th. 192«. 40-44 tion of this notice. ford Voelker attended the football Theory and Practice, Orthography sab, wi]| be m»de subject to re- (Spelling), Physical Geography, Eng- deinption i... as .. per statute of ,>f the th« game in Hillsboro last Thursday. State of Oregon. Mias Dorothy and Martin Stuebe li&h Literature, Chemistry. FRIDAY AFTERNOON Dated this November 30, 1926. were visiting with their parents School Law, Geology, Algebra, J. E. REEVES. over the holidays. ¡Civil Government. Sheriff o f Washington County, SATURDAY FORENOON Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kraus and fam-, Oregon. Geometry, Botany. By Geo. Alexander, Deputy. ily were dinner guests of Mr. and SATURDAY AFTERNOON First publication, December 2, Mrs. John Kamna Thanksgiving. General History, Bookkeeping. 1926. Miss Helen Voelker spent the hol Examinations will start at nine Last publication, December 30, o’clock in the morning of Wednes- 1926. idays with her parents. , 'day, December 15, 1926, and will M. B. Bump. Hillsboro, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Muhly and son,. ----------- until four o’clock in the D. D. Bump, Forest Grove, Oregon; . . o . . -, „ • I continue Leonard, were Forest Grove visitors ■ Mfternoon of Saturday. December attorneys for plaintiffs. 40-44 Tuesday. 18. 1926. Get our price« on building material« and then plan to EMMA BRYANT, Miss Dorothy Havens spent the NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT make your dream home a reality. Everything in the week-end with Mias Helen Voelker. I School Superintendent of Wash building line. ington County. 40-41 In the County Court of the State of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ruecker and Oregon for the County of Wash family spent Thanksgiving in Bloom SHERIFFS SALE ON FORECLOS ington. URE ing. In the mater of the estate of Wal Second and Washington Sta. ... Hillsboro Miss Frieda and Theodore Pfahl ter Alexander, Deceased. the Circuit Court of the State of Notice is hereby given, that the un were week-end visitors of Mr. and In Oregon Phone 301 L P. Stranahan, Mgr. for Washington County. dersigned administrator with the will Mrs. Albert Krahmer. Joseph Meier and Carl Meier, Plain annexed of the estate of Walter Alex- Miss Marie Liebenow visited Sun tiffs, T" vs. day at the home of her parents, Mr. R. P. Burdett« and Eva J. Burdette, and Mrs. Herman Liebenow. husband and wife. Defendants. Richard Schoeler spent the holi Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an execution, judgment days in Portland. Prof, and Mrs. Lawrence and fam and decree and order of side, duly issued out of and under the seal of I ily of Sandy visited at the home the above entitled Court dated the of Rev. and Mrs. Stuebe. 30th day of November, 1926, upon Harry Sook, formerly of Bloom a judgment rendered and entered in ' day of No ing, was in Hillsboro last week en- said court on the 30th I vember, 1926, in favor of Joseph route to California. Meier and Carl Meier, plaintiffs. and against R. P. Burdette and Eva J. Burdette, his wife, defendants. MRS. KRAMIEN HONORED for the sum of $1000.00 with inter i est thereon since January 28, 1925, A shower for Mrs. Lionel C. Kra- at the rate of 8 per cent per an i 1 , mien, nee Florence Garrett, was num. and the further sum of $80.00 given Tuesday evening at the home attorneys’ fees, and the further sum » of Mrs. R. L. Tucker, Miss Mattie E. of $45.02 with interest thereon since June 22, 1925, at the rate of 8 per Case assisting. cent per annum, and the further sum «■ * Mrs. V. W. Gardner sang in her of $33.30, with interest thereon usual pleasing manner and respond since October 12, 1925, at the rate ed to an encore. She was accompan of 8 per cent per annum, the last two sums being taxes paid by plain ied by Miss Florence Taylor, who tiffs on the property hereinafter de also played a lovely piano solo. scribed, and the further sum of The bride received many useful $50.80 costs and disbursements, and the costs of said sale and of said gifts. writ, commanding and requiring me I Dainty refreshments were served to make sale of all the following de at the close of a delightful evening. scribed real property situated i n ■ . i Besides the guest of honor the fol Washington County, State of Ore- gon, to-wit: lowing were present: Mesdames J. Beginning on the line between H. Garrett, William Bowman, G. V. Sections 8 and 17, T. 1 S. R. 2 W. Payne, R. F. Peters, F. L. Chase, Will Mer. at a point 19.80 chains J. J. Wismer, V. W. Gardner, Marie East of the *4 Section corner and Priest, Blanche Bride, Susanne running north 7.57 chains, thence S. 89 deg. 15 minutes E. 9.46 chains Paine, Myrtle Kruchek, Edrie Mel- to a point in the center of the Coun huish, May Blades, Cecil Lucas, Ama ty Road; thence along said road S. Havernick, Margaret Mooberry, R. 11 deg. E. 13.53 chains to the cen € L. Tucker, Josephine Case, B. M. ter of the Tualatin River; thence up said river with the meanderings Goodman, and S. C. P'ck and S. D. thereof to a point on the line divid Peck of Beaverton; the Misses Adell ing the East and West halves of the Pilkaer, Helen Hansen, Junia John j N. E. 14 of Section 17; thence North £xiraerc/in<jry Dalues/ Standard qualities! Out son, Florence Doran, Retta Meredith, on said line 3 chains to the Section thence West on said line 0.21 standing event! This Shoe Drive holds tremendous Ruth Jones, Emily Young, Fanny I line; chains to the place of beginning, Konigin, JohnetU Riggs, Florence containing 14.72 acres, more or opportunities hr the whole family to supply their Taylor, Tennessee Weatherred, Rose leas, excepting tract for roadway de 88 page 371 deeds scribed in book Cave, Margaret Tucker, Clara Case, needs and profit by the saoings,----- savings of the most for Washington County, Oregon, Mattie E. Case. tract conveyed containing 14.37 striking character, demonstrating once again Breier's acres, more or less, and being _ the X TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS same real property conveyed to the BETTER VALUES. Dant forget the date----- said mortgagors, R. P. Burdett« and > Notice in hereby given that thè Eva J. Burdette, by Sarah M. Heua- regalar examination of applicante tis and J. H. Heustia, bar husband, " - - Certificates - —.................... for State will be held * under data of February 15th, 1916, said deed being recorded on the 20th Hillsboro. day of March, 1916, in Book 107, TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS page 14 of the deed reeord» of December 15, 16, 17, 18, 1926 Notice is hereby given that the Washington County, Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue of »aid regular examination of applicants In tan and brown, broad to«, layer heel«; for State Teachers’ Certificate» will execution, judgment, decree and or Consisting of tan tie pump, girls’ Russian be held at Hillsboro, Oregon, as fol der of sale, and in compliance with shaped to fit the ankle; absolutely 100% calf, low heel, fancy strap; Un calf sandal, the demands of said writ, I will on low»: leather throughout I Monday, the 3rd day of January, lattice front and side; Russian calf step in; WEDNESDAY FORENOON U. S. History, Writing (Penman 1927, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. Theee 55.00 values during this A A A g kid two-strap; black kid, one strap; blond 1 « m. of said day, at the south door of ship), Music, Drawing. . • kid, lattice, and many other numbers. You Drive, Special— I 1 will find just what you want. QC Shoe Drive Special— C Blooming GARBAGE COLLECTION i MAKE YOUR DREAM COME TRUE J. W. COPELAND YARDS — I 7 FY K JmfiotRmcc to £reuf /9 S 'hum, Montan sad child BREIER ST o ^E s ik* axe engaged in a great snoe D ' I 9/iis » ‘ \.. I PRICE — AM)-QUALITY — COUNT Men’« Oxfords Special Group SPBCIÀL 0-So-Snug ClOTS-Ovt Arch-Support Any woman who *X- periencea tired, aching feet, and who wants serviceable, good lesk- tng Oxfords, should try thia sclentlflc buHd nurses shoe. Value« T o MW i ■very eaaaaar ato»«14 etrtve to «loee out bnetMB ltaae r«gar«LsM af. pr la e, and intro du o« at a epeelal Xo» prlee »he »any new rnsbere our hagete aro eestin« to our etore». X. »ure ter Hill aere $4.95 iri« patanta, teMs and suades. In both oxfords and pumps. ohoo business falee Manager I $2.95 ■atraoidlaary vainaa In thia group, I»alud gebe«* / $1.95 f $3.95 Special Value» For Children There I» No Subttilule For Value V Remember Thi« Big Event Beginn Boy’s Oxfords In tan and brown; a good serviceable foot gear, strong and lasting. Values to 4;L45. Special— 1 O'ride commutation tickets good for 60 days from date of sale. Only $ .40 to Portland These rickets are transferable; take as many In your party as you wish, yet save money by buying 10-ride tickets. Buy 10-ridc tickets at ticket-offices; not sold on trains. Southern Pacific $2.95 Girls’ Hi-Shoes Kiddies Shoes and Pumps Saturday, December 4, and Continues for One Week Only ,• ; i A group of larger sizes and higher values; good substantial shoes made A /> A to wear. Special— t^lsvV Very nice, dressy shoes as well as dur able and comfortable; values up to $3.95, Special this Drive— ONE QA AC ONE AA Qff LOT ^AeMV LOT «P Xie «70 Nc girl can afford to be without a pair of these. A nice line to choose from; values up to $2.95. 04 QF S pec la I for this Drive— t/J.eMw 1147 Second Street Hillsboro, Oregon Here is a genuine boy's shoe, sewed and nailed; lace with top buckle; it will stand the racket. Don’t miss thia Spacial, boys. During this Drive we sell OO this $4.25 shoe for— tpt)« L. SHINABERGER, Agent A r