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« I TUE HILLSBORO ARCUS PAGE TEN JUNE 2, I92; — Wileox’s uncle. David Wilcox, of header baseball game in Portland j Portland. between Los Angeles and Portland. Cornelius I several days of the past week vis-1 Mrs. Charles Payne and Mrs. Nl. iting at Goldbell. I.aekull of Willamina and Mr». Em Mrs. Arthur Brock spent Thurs ma Parker of Portland were recent Meri and Garlen Hansen gradu guests at the D. C. Whiting home. ated Thursday evening from the day in Portland. Miss Mary Morrissey of Tort- Rev. John Shaffer, pastor of the Laurelwood Academy. Garlen Han . land, who is home for a few days, Methodist church, attended the dis sen received an honor medal and a scholarship. Those attending the ; accompanied by her mother, Mrs. trict convention of Laymen held comniencemertt exercises from here j Margaret Morrissey, spent Memorial Tuesday evening of the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barber. Mr. day with her sister, Mrs. Frank at Salem. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Sholes and $6.00 AT MILL end Mrs. Hansen and family, Mrs. O’Donnell and family of Scofield. The delegates of the Civic clubs, grandson, Tom, left on Wednesday Frank Jones, Rev. and Mrs. R. D. > Benhani and Mrs. Josephine Squires. who attended the state convention at ' evening for a two-months trip back Bend, returned Friday evening, af- ( , east. They will go as far as Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin and ter having been away almost a N. Y., and then return to North family spent the week-end at New- week. They were Mrs. Helen Behr- Branch, Michigan, where they will port. nian, president, Mrs. L. A. Jackson, visit relatives. On th« trip home Phone 851 - Hillaboro, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Corure of Mrs. Earl Hobbs and Mrs, l*aul Mel they will come by way of Winnipeg i Portland were in town Monday vis- anson. and Vancouvre, Canada. X. iting with friends and relatives. Miss Evelyn Holcher of Portland Mr. and Mrs. Lytle have recently Mr. and Mrs. William Scofield of was home for the week-end. returned home from a visit at To 89.3 and Erma Wolf and Carl La Portland were out over the week Mrs. Izadora Vanderzanden and I ledo with friends mid relatives. end visiting with relatives and re Miss Roily of Forest Grove and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Flagherty Follette tied for third with 88.6. The lowest average in the class was newing old acquaintances. McMahon of Verboort spent Mon- and son, Junior, of Portland spent Dr. and Mrs. Carruthers of Port- llay evening at the home of Mrs. A. the holidays with Mrs. Flagherty'e 80. Those graduated were Georgia land spent the week-end with Mrs. Brock. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sus- Hienta. Gladys Shipman. Erma Wolf, Carl LaFollette. Ah in Hendricks, Carruthers parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. Harbey Van Blariconi underwent bauer. C. Hancock. a successful major operation Thurs Mrs. Emma Brown of Seattle vis Fred W o 1 f . Katherine Sweitzer, Mrs. C. F. Peterson was a Laurel day at the Dr. Smith hospital, Hills ited over the week-end with her sis Myrtle an<L Clarence Furlie, Maxine Livingston, Harold Schmale, Glen wood visitor over the week-end. boro. He is now on the road to re ter, Mrs. A. S. Hatch. Smith, Rhoderiek Buchanan and Mrs. Perry LaFollette visited over' covery, but is still at the hospital. Thies and Hoffman, local mer Memorial day with her mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Theis were chants, won the second prize of Clifford Martin. Palmer Penmanship certificates Hugh es, of Oswego. On Sunday she Portland visitors Monday. $10 offered by the Butternut Bak was joined by her husband and Floyd Cleveland of Vernonia was ery in the state contest of April for are being received this week by 17 brother, Mr. Hughes, and wife. a Cornelius visitor Monday. having the greatest increase in sales. students of the seventh and eighth Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ilargitt spent C. C. Hancock recently bought The hardware store of Gus Irmler grades. Those receiving them are Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox vis a house in Portland, which with the was broken into Friday night about Erma Wolf. Glen Smith. Carl La ited Thursday afternoon with Mr aid of Ensign Wright and Lloyd 2 o’clock in the morning. The only Follette, Kathcrin Sweitzer, Geor Shaw, he is wrecking. He is expect damage done was to the lock on gia Hientz, Myrtle Furlie, V< -ilta <■ ing to build a new house on his five- the front door, which was jimmied. Irmler, Thelma Cornelius. Gordon acre tract east of Portland. Huy awnings for your coupe or It Pays to Eat The culprits took $1.25 in small and Maxine Live : ton, Clara Wun Mrs. L. G. Wiedwitsch was a Port sedan and know the luxury of at the change from the cash register and der. Pearl LaFollette, Shirley Kirti, land business visitor Tuesday. driving in warm weather. Drive were endeavoring to make a get Gladys Shipman. Clifford Martin, in the shade and protect your- Mrs. Ernest Kroner of Portland away with a number of tires, but Fred Wolf and Annabelle l’nvey. Coffee Cup Professor R. W. Ilargitt was pleas spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. were caught in the act. However, self. Restaurant M. A. Edson, and sister, Mrs. V. they managed to make an escape antly surprised Monday evening. You cun see these awnings on Hillsboro Russell. wtihout being identified or caught. May 23, when a number of his many cars around Hillsboro pupils gave him a party at his home, i Irving Jackson of Ohio spent a Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wiley of San Main Street Opposite every day. few days of the past week at the Francisco are visiting with their The time was spent in playing games Court House and doing other things of interest, home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Jack- parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd. We Serve the Best for Less son. Sunday, accompanied by Mr. Sunday evening Marshal Wiley and after which delicious refreshment! L. V. Hickox +■ ♦ Jackson, he attended the double family of Seattle, Wash., enroute to were served. Phen« 1521 . 1106 Wa.hinxton The yearly meeting of the school California, arrived to spend several HILLSBORO budget board was held Saturday +■ days also with his folks. evening at the home of Mrs. Louise School News Fourteen students graduated from Cockranc. The budget of the school by the above entitled court as Ad the Cornelius grammar school at the for the coming year was made out. Miss Virginia Wight and Henry ministratrix of the estate of said commencement exercises held last deceased, mid has duly qualified as night at the Methodist church. The Hoffmann attended a dance given at such. the home of Mr. and Mrs. John exe’eises opened by the audience Now therefore, all persons having : claims against said estate are hereby singing “America,” followed by the Warnke last Saturday evening. I notified and required to present th<* invocation given by Rev. Timmcke, Better Keep Him Out! LEMUEL BROWN same, together with proper vouchers pastor of the Lutheran church. therefor, to the undersigned at th,1 The class history was given by Earl Lemuel Brown, aged 40 years, Law OffiOC I Of Hat. , Mt V. al £ LaFallette and the prophecy by of Concrete, Wash., died last Thurs Peters in the Shute Savings Bank We have a large stock of screen wire and mould Georgia Hientz. Dr. O. H. Holmes of day at a hospital in Mount Vernon, building in Hillsboro, W ashington ings to make screen windows. The cost per window Forest Grove gave a short address Wash., following an operation for County, Oregon, within six months is not much. Let us give you a price on your screen from the date hereof. I to the graduates. During the pro- ulcers of the stomach. The funeral Dated this 1st day of June, 1927. requirements. I gram a piano duet was played by took place Sunday at Mount Vern-1 È. L. GIIEEN, Administratrix of the estate of M iss Mayme Susbauer and her pupil, on. L. Greear, deceased. I Miss Vernita Irmler, and a solo was Mr. Brown was well known here, Betty We invite you to use our free public carpenter shop Hare, McAlear A l’etera, attor j sung by Mrs. Frank Dooher of Port- where he formerly resided. He was a neys for administratrix. 14-18 to make your screens. | land. The diplomas were presented son of Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Brown of NOTICE TO CREDITORS by Principal R. W. Hargitt of the Portland, but formerly of Hillsboro. i school and the exercises came to He was married about 14 years ngo a close with the benediction given to Miss Bessie Kerr in Hillsboro, and In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County. by the Rev. John Shaffer. Highest to this union one son was born. His In the Matter of the Estate of An The Big Yard Near the Cannery in the class stood Georgia Hientz wife was a daughter of Mr. and drew Larson, deceased. PHONE 2691 Notice is hereby given, that the with an average of 92. Gladys Ship- Mrs. W. T. Kerr of Orland, Calif., undersigned, has been duly appoint ■ man was second with an average of formerly of this city. ed by the above entitled court as the He is survived by his widow and Administratrix of the Estate of said son, LeRoy, aged 11 years. His deceased and has duly qualified as LÄJ ■E l 3£ 2 ■S3 one parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Brown I such. Now therefore, all persons having of Portland, a brother, Linus Brown claims against said estate are hereby of Kalama, Wash., and a sister, Mrs. notified and required to present (he A. C. Latham of Portland also sur same, together with proper vouchers therefore, to the undersigned at the vive. offices of Hare, McAlear & Mrs. Clay Freeman, a sister of law Peters, in the Shute Savings Bank Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fos Building, in Hillsboro, Oregon, with ter of Bandon, and Mrs. A. C. Lath in six months from the date hereof. Dated this 2nd day of June, 1927. am of Portland attended the fu MARIE W. LARSON, neral. Mrs. Foster is also a sister of Administratrix of the Estate of Mrs. Brown. Andrew Larson, deceased. Hare, McAlear 4 Peters, attor 0 NOTICE TO CREDITORS neys for administratrix. It 1« LUMBER Dressed 4 sides 2x6 and 2x8 DRY L N. Tompkins Lbr. Co. Do You Know the Fly will soon he here? BRITTON-FOSTER LUMBER CO « Used Cars If You Want a Good Car at a Reasonable Price With Terms, if Desired— I In the County Court of the State of 1 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Oregon for Washington County. In the Matter of the Estate of Bet In the County Court of the State of ty L. Greear, deceased. Oregon for Washington County. Notice is hereby given, that the In the Matter of the Estate of Levi undersigned has been duly appointed E. Smith, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that the | undersigned, duly appointed Admin- 1 istrator of the above named deceaa- I ed, has filed in the above entitled court and cause his Final Account and Report as such, and the court ‘ has fixed the 2nd day of July, 1927, at the hour of 10 o’clock, a. m., of j said day, and the court room of the | above entitled court in Hillsboro, I Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said Final Ac count, and for the Final Settlement of said Estate. Second Growth Fir, Dated this 1st day of June, 1927. per cord .............. $5.50 WM. G. HARE, Administrator of the E tate of Old Growth Fir, said deceased. Hare, McAlear & Peters, attor 6.00 per cord neys for administrator. 14-18 <■ SEE US TODAY 0 A 1927 LICENSE FREE WITH EACH CAR SOLD : One 1926 Star Coupster Two 1926 Ford Coupes 1925 Ford Delivery Two Ford Coaches Five 1924 and ’25 Ford T’rngs Two 1924 Ford Coupes One Studebaker Touring I Many Other Cars to Choose From WOOD Ash ......... 16-inch Fir 7.00 & « Cord Tires—$6.95 and up Cars Washed and Polished Hillsboro Transfer & Fuel Company Phone 542 Washington St. :■ r. $ n Used Car Exchange 1246 Main Street Opposite Picture Show Open Evenings and Sundays ynafimimimiiiai in AGENCY FOR NASH AUTOMOBILES b =- e M * ; In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County. Tn the Matter of the Estate of Robert T. Simpson, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, has been duly appoint ed by the above entitled court as the Administrator of the Estate of said Deceased, and has duly quali fied as such. Now therefore, all persons having .. 3E n---- 3E BUILDERS 0 Houses, Barns anti Store Rooms, any description, modern type of construction. Gambrel, Gable, Hip or Mill Roofs. Staircases, built-in work, window frames, or what not. 0 i 0 I I NOTICE TO CREDITORS 7.00 Your Satisfaction, My Guarantee I Want Your Work I F. Earl Tuttle 1 0 Phone Beaverton 7253 35 33 35 35 35 35 ,x> 3 j Aloha, Ore. ■ o , 3 " claims against said estate are here by notified and required to present the same, together with proper vouchers therefor, to the undersign ed at the law offices of Hare, Me- Alear Ki Peters, in the Shute Sav ings Bank Building, in Hillsboro, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 2nd day of Juno, 1927. ROBERT R. SIMPSON. Administrator of the Estate of Robert T. Simpson, de eased. Hare, McAlear * Peters, attor neys for administrator. 14-18 SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County. Violet Thurnnu, Plaintiff, vs. Frank Thurnmi, Defendant. To Frank Thurnmi, the above named Defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon: You uro hereby required to ap pear in the above entitled Court and i answer the complaint filed againut you in th<* above entitled enuse 0» or before Friday, the 16th day of July, 1927, and if you fail so to ap pear and answer said complaint, f««r want thereof, the Plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for tlx1 relief prayed for In her complaint, to-wit: For n decree dissolving the marriage con tract existing between you anil Plaintiff upon the ground of cruel arid inhuman treatment.. Thia summons is served upon you by publication thereof pursuant to order of the Honorable Geo. R- Hrirloy, Judge of the above entitled Court, mnde, rendered and dated July 1st, 1927, which said order re quires that you appear mid an w<' the complaint in the above entitled cause on or before the 16th tiny of July, 1927, the date of the first publication of thin summons is June 2nd, 1927, mill the date of the I»*1 publication thereof Is July 1-Hn, 1927. Hare McAlear A- Peters, nttor- neys for plaintiff. Resident nltor- noys, .State of Oregon, Post offico address: Shute Savings Hank Bldg.. 14-20 Hillsboro, Ore.