The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 08, 1927, Page 10, Image 10

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    DECEMBER H, lt»27
THE HILLSBORO ARGUS
PAGE TEN
! Grove.
Bushong, part of Sec. 15, 16. 21
Adelle A. Scott to Harry G. Scott, and 22. T2S RIW.
, part lot 46, Beaverton Reedville
Lillie M. Moon to Fred <’. Meyer,
' Acreage.
tracts in Sec. 44, TIN R3W.
j boro camp furnished the entertain­
Shaw-Fear Co. to I K. Green,
Edgar S. Higgins et ux to Ed-
Judge and Mrs. E. J. Ward were
More than 200 members were in ment, which was open to the pub­
| lot 34, Johnson Est. Add., Beaver ward Savun et ux, 1.217 acres,
attendance at the Willamette Con­ lic. The program consisted of a completely surprised at their horn«« ton Reedville.
W. Hart Cl. 60,
vention No. 15 of the Royal Neigh­ comic drill to the tune of “Irish on Oak street Sunday, when all
____
___Herme­
Shaw _____
Fear ____
Co. __ to Myrtle
Georg«« F. Nash et ux to W.
their
children,
grandchildren
and
bors of America, which met in Un­ Washerwoman,” an address by Mrs.
line et ux, lot 43, Johnson Est. Add. Beck et ux, part
of lot 6, block
.
commercial hall her«* Wednesday of Ida Hamblin, and a one-act comedy, relatives met to celebrate their 38th
Richard
Schulz
to
Minna
Schuls,
So. Coast Add , Hillsboro.
last week in an all-day and evening •No Men Wanted." The characters wedding anniversary.
part of lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, block 13,
R. E. Kimbro et ux to W.
The marriag«* vows were again re­ Metzger Acr«* Tracts.
session.
■ in the play were Elizabeth Rawley.
Beck et ux, part of lot 6, block
newed,
J.
T.
Lieuallen,
a
deacon
in
.
Clarence
A.
Rie«*
et
ux
to
Arthur
The different camps represented | by Esther Brown; Isabella Granger,
Hillsboro.
were Haley, Hazel I Dell, Oregon by Mabel Batchelar. and Prynella th«* Baptist church of Adams, Ore- | C. Anderson et ux, part block 8,
Lela M. Woods to O. M. Burbank
Mrs. Want was ."
Naylor's Add., Forest Grove.
Rose, Margaretta and Lents of i ( Abercrombie, by Ada Qualls. The gon, officiating.
et ux, lots 1, 2, S, 4. 5. and 10,
greatly
admired
by
all
the
grand
­
William
G.
Young
to
Thomas
I
remainder
of
th«*
evening
was
de
­
Portland, Oregon City, Molalla, Tu­
block 4, Cornelius.
children when she appeared in a Connolly et ux, 1.00 acre, Finney's
alatin, Beaverton, Forest Grove and i voted to dancing.
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M. E. ________
Watson et ux to W. 11.
wedding
gown,
veil
with
orange
Addition,
Hillsboro.
Banks. Three visitors were present | The ladies of the Baptist church
Treglown et ux, 6 acres, Hillsboro
blossoms,
and
shower
bouquet
of
Joseph Q. Church to Frank Swan­ Garden Trs.
from Idaho and one from Washing­ ¡served luncheon at 12 and dinner
, pink and white chrysanthemums. sen, lots 10, 11, 12, 13. 14, 15, 16.
ton.
| at 6 in the Veterans’ hall.
A. Neppach to IL D. Ledford el
Th«* dress and veil were loaned for 17. 18 and 19. block 26. Portland
at, 10 acres. Sec. 28, TIN RIW.
The morning session opened with
th«* occasion by a niece. Mrs. Clar- Heights, No. 2,
Shaw Fear Co. to Bernie«* M. Mn
the officers of Hillsboro camp in th«*
ence Klatt, of McMinnville.
Chester Frydendall et ux to W. V. son, lot 135, Johnson Est. Add.,
chairs. Their dresses were of beau­
After the ceremony a bountiful Frydendall et ux, 20 acres, Sec. 13, Beaverton- Reedville.
tiful pastel shades, and receive«!
dinner was served by the self-in­ ! T2S R4W.
Olivo Harins to H. E. Harms,
many compliment».
vited guests. Those present were
Columbia County, Oregon, to 28.80 acres. Sec. 34. 35, T2N R3W.
Mrs.
Emma
Bryant,
county
school
The officers of the different camps
Carl Stein et ux to Mark Hoff­
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ben Ward and fam­ Henry Johnson, northeast quarter of
exemplified the work for the school superintendent, has appointed Mr. ily of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sec. 3. T3N R5W.
man. lots in block 41. North Plains.
Ream
school
director
at
Metzger
to
of instruction in th«* afternoon,
Emil Kraus«* et ux to William
McBurney and family of Gaston,
Conrad Bauer et ux to Thomas
after which officers were elected for I succeed O. D. Martin, who is mov- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lung and fam­
Kraus«* et ux, tracts in Sec. 21
M.
Gilliam,
73
acres.
Sec.
35,
T2N
the coming year. The officers are ; ing away. The union high school ily of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
T2S RIW.
Mary A. Porter to Robert D. Un
Mrs. Mabel Batchelar, president; board of district No. 2 elected Mrs. Scholfield of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. R2W.
Ruth
Wilmot
Jones
to
Florence
Clara
Smith
to
th«-
board
to
suc
­
derwood et ux, part lot 4. block 4
Mrs. Flynn of Margaretta camp,
Harold
Scholfield
of
Portland.
J.
T.
Portland, vice-president; Mrs. Mary ceed Mr. Martin. Mrs. Bryant has Lieuallen of Adams, Mrs. Harriet May Kramien, part of lots 3 and 4, Naylor's Add.. Forest Grove.
.Margaret Ciaydon to Howard E.
Bovee of Banks, second vice-presi­ named John Jepson at Fern Hill to Yoder and daughter, Mary, of Port­ block 1. Hillsboro.
Ivy C, Peterson et al to Vernettie Whitehouse, lot 8. Alvord Carr-
dent, and Mrs. Eva Jones of Mar- succeed Frank Huisman, who has
Hunter Co. Sub. 1.
garetta camp, secretary-treasurer. moved away. Edward Anderson has land. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Klatt White, Id.004 acres. Thus. Denney
E. J. Mason et ux to John Alden
and
little
daughter
of
McMinnville.
been
elected
to
serve
out
th«*
unex
­
Cl.
47.
7 he convention will be held at
Lee. part of lots 12 and 24, Kinnvas-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
A.
Goodin
of
Cor
­
pired
term
of
E.
Hamlin
in
the
Ma
­
H.
O.
Britton
et
ux
to
G.
W.
Pool,
Banks next year.
wood Acreage.
lot 7, block 11, Hillsboro.
Mary M Greenburg to Henrietta
Oregon Rose camp of Portland son Hill district. Pag«* Patton, nelius, Judge and Mrs. Ward.
at i
chairman
of
the
school
board
Albert Muessig to John A. Mues- Rue et al, lot 1 and I’.u t lot S.
put on the initiatory work in the
!
Shady
Brook,
has
resigned.
' sig ct ux. 4.1312 acres, Wm. F. Greenburg.
evening, at which I time I ten new
Norbert L. Patterson to Mabel I..
Hall Cl. 44.
candidates were initiated.
initiated, five of
I Patterson, part block ■ > M organ's
Gun
Club
Will
Have
a
Oregon
Iron
and
Steel
Co.
to
them going into the Hillsboro camp.
Add , Hillsboro.
Fred W. German Co., lot 49, Tual
Just before the close, Mrs. Mabel Shoot on December 18
Frank J. Schuler et ux to Grace
A
district
Sunday
school
rally
atin Valley Homes.
Batchelar, with the assistance of the
D. Crees, 2 acres. Sec. 4, T2S R3W.
Th«* Washington County Rod and will be* held Sunday afternoon, bc- Toralv Engen et ux to May Blades,
Douglas McChesney et ux to
marshals, Mrs. Freda Frost and
Frank E. Lewis et al, part of A. W.
Mrs. Ada Qualls, and Neighbors, Gun club will hold a turkey and ginning at 2:30, at the Hillsboro 1 acre. Sec. 25. T2N R4W.
Chas. Buhman et ux to J. P. Ay- Hart Cl. No. 60.
Mrs. Iona Lormor and Mrs. Lillian goose shoot at the club grounds Methodist church. Talks and fea-
J. N. Hunter et al to
Brown, présente»! the convention near Cornelius Sunday, December tures for the program will carry out delott, 2.625 acres. Sec. 11, TIN
Staats, 10.80 acres,
R4W.
officers. Supreme Chancellor Mary 18. at 10 o'clock. The club shoot the thought, “Worship.”
27, T2S RIW.
James Price, general secretary for
Eunice Murray to A. . W. Bu
Gray, State Deputy Ida Hamblin, committee is in charge.
Edward G. Stacey et al to Nellie
the Oregon Council of Religious chanan, 0.339 acres, 1 Beaverton Kobe Stacey, north half yf lot 54,
District Deputy Mrs. Stallsmith,
the
For
Sale
—
Old
newspapers
at
Education.
Mrs.
Nyra
Nash,
and
Reedville.
President Elinor Cooper, Secretary
and houth half of lot 47, Johnson
tf Miss Dulcine Brown of Portland will
Eva Jones, and Captain Maud Stan- Argus office; 10c per bundle.
B. R. Nickeson et ux to John Estate Addition.
Nellie Kobe Stacey to Edward G.
take part on the program.
Ele­ Frank, Sr., et ux, north 50 feet of
Stacey, south half of lot 48 and
?
ments of worship will be discussed lots 1 and 2, block 5, Hillsboro.
Estate
south
half of lot 54, Johnson C
by local Sunday school workers.
Frances Bloaiek to Erwin E.
The district includes Orenco. Manks et ux, 1 acre, Garden Home. Addition.
William O. Fuller to L L Boyer,
Reedville and Aloha, as well as the
Frank H. Hilton et ux to Elsie lot 10, black 28, Cornelius.
Sunday schools in Hillsboro.
George H. Morrow et ux to Wm.
M. Kuratli, 10 acres. Sec. 34, T2S
Ede, 41.03 acres. Sec. 10, T2N
R1W.
Real Estate Transfers J. A. Rowell to Nina E. Brown et R4W.
Car-
.......... .... Aldrich to Hazel
Winifred
al. 33 1-3 acres. Sec. 29, T2S R2W. mack,
We Take No Chances!
part block 9, "Forest Grove.
Ferdinand
Gtoner
et
ux
to
J.
A.
W. I. Noyes to Lucy Bach Hau
Jan«* Charity Hamer to R. \ M
ger. lots 3, 4 and 5, block B, Gea Rowell, 100 acres. Sec. 29, T2S Curdy et ux, part block 3, Forest
We use new and genuine parts for any
worth Gardens.
R2W.
Grovg.
H. J. Lund et al to Lewis B. Lay
John H. St. Rayner et ux to
Astmust H. F. Wulf to Filmore
model of car we repair. Therefore we
Add
ton, lot 11, block 2, Thorn’s
Wulf, 42 acres. Sec. 20, T2S R2W. Frank H. Wall et ux, part block 8,
fully guarantee our repair work.
Only
Hillsboro.
Guy L. Dick et ux to J. G. Boos Hillsboro.
Maggie M. Pringl«* to J. A. Wer-
Maude E. Miller to H S. Davis
high-class men work on your car. A trial
ner et ux, part of AT Landess et al et al. 1 acre. Sec. 22, T1S R4W.
et ux. lots 20. 21, 22, 31, 32, 36
B. L. Dillabough et ux to J. T. and 13, block A. Beaverton.
will convince you.
Cl. '
Charles Maggetti et ux to Rhine­ Healey, lots 9 and 10, block 18,
A. I ju «man et ux to Elmer F.
Mognett et ux, 7.67 acres, Willow
hart Seherner, 20 acres. Sec. 4. West Portland Heights.
Best Grades of Oil, Gas, Tires, Accessories and
T2S RIW.
Elizabeth J. Ireland et al to Jas. Brook Farm.
Used Cars
Martin Jacobsen et ux t« J. W.
Thomas
Bradley to
Portland Robb et ux, 5 acres. Sec. 25, TIN
Scott et ux, 5 acres. Sec. 24, T1S
Trust and Savings Bank. 2.75 acres. R3W.
R2W.
Sec. 26. T1S RIW.
Mary A. DeHondt to Hugh E.
A. McGill et ux to John B. Hair
et ux. part of Wm. H. Bennett et Naldrett, part of M. Moore Cl. T1S
R2W.
ux Cl., TIN R2W.
American Ice and Coal Co. to M.
I. H. Rice to Peter Rasmusson,
1.
. part block 3, Forest part lot 4, block 17, Hillsboro.
Authorized Dealer of world-famous Studebaker
Grove.
Thomas N. Hall et al to C. M.
and Erskine Cars
J. W. Swank et al to M. Binfigt Good et ux, lot 5, Cornelius Envi-
et ux. 40.94 acres, Philip Swank
rons.
Cl. 48.
E. K. McLendon et ux to Henry
Elton H. Wheeler et ux to F. J.
Lewis et ux. part lot 2, block 4, Wood et ux, part lot 5, block 7,.
Hillsboro.
Naylor's Add., Forest Grove.
S. A. Fredrickson et ux to A. C.
W. R. Burtner et ux to Grace
Stephens, part of Isaac Butler Cl. Chinn et ux, lots in block 34, Bea­
verton.
48. TIN R2W.
Erwin E. Manke et ux to F. C.
Fred M. Wheaton et ux to Harry
A. Wheaton et ux, 4 acres. Secs. 2, Marshall, 1 acre. Garden Home.
Fred W. Wagner et ux to J. Fred
3. 10 and 11. T3S RIW.
Louis Burke et ux to J. C. Gre«*n Staver, lots 87 and 88, Tdhlatin
HILLSBORO - OREGON
et ux, 120 acres. Sec. 34. T3N R3W. Valley Homes.
Harry Metzger et ux to Minnie
Dora Bell Dempsey et ux to Lucy
1 acre. Sec. 35. TIN RIW. Lincoln Hervey, part of Elkanah
■ Johnson.
Caroline Gaunt et vir to T. C. Walker Cl.. TIN R3W.
Shomber et ux. 2 acres. Sec. 18,
Jacob Vannett et al to E. J.
T1S RIW.
F’rahl, lots in block 3, Simmons' Ad­
Martin & Forbes to William Mar- dition, Hillsboro.
tin. 33.85 acres in John Butts Cl.
Emelia Grauer et al to Alice
TIN R3W.
Proffitt, 3 acres. Sec. 12, T2S R3W.
Hugh Butler Tigard et ux to
P. T. Hill et ux to Ralph B. Lom­
Francis E. Jones, 3.81 acres, Sec. bard et ux, part of Sec. 15, 16, 21
2. 3, 10 and 11, T2S RIW.
and 22. T2S R1W.
A. P. Hebeisen to Joseph B. Fair
Ralph B. Lombard et ux to Kate
et ux, lot 15, block 9, North Plains.
Alice M. Duniway to Althea
Wheeler, 3.11 acres, Johnson Est.
Add.
L. C. Slater to Ralph E. Thomp­
son et ux, half acre. Sec. 32, T2S
RIW.
Lulu S. Eddy to Cora E. Lynds,
ids,
east half of east half of lot 3, block
14, Forest Grove.
Elsie Porter et vir to Albert M
Anderson et ux, lot 15, block 1.
Hunt Club Tracts.
W. H. McDaniel et ux to A. J.
McDaniel, lot 5, Cedar Dale.
Neal C. Jamison to N. D. Jami-
son, part of E. Walker Cl.. Forest
'¡nard, with lovely bouquets of pur Judge and Ml’S. E.
Over 200 Members
»“• .nd white chrysanthemums.
j Wafd Surprjsed
Attend Convention At the close of the session. Hills- |
*
Changes Are Made
In School Boards
Sunday School Rally
Sunday Afternoon
No Gambling Here
The American Legion Play
Love ’Em and Leave ’Em
An up-to-date 3-act Comedy
As played on Broadway in New York
for two years
An All-Star Cast of Local Talent
Thursday Evening,
December 15, at 8:15
Venetian Theater
Admission
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50 Cents
Reserve Seats at the Delta Drug Store
HEAR THE
Pirate Eight-Piece Jazz Orchestra
C. W. White Motor Co.
:
VENETIAN
Friday and Saturday Thia
HARNESS
AT LAST!
A completely automatic
electric toaster for the
home, that toasts—
Without Watching—
Without Turning—
Without Burning.
It’s the new
T04STMMTER
Leather
Goods
Farmers! See our Special
$65 Harness!
All kinds of Leather Goods made
of the best of materials, and with
the best of workmanship. Buy
your Harness in Hillsboro, at
Spicker’s, where you can get good
guaranteed hand-rna^e harness
cheaper than you can by sending
away for it!
*■
yCk
Here’s how it works:
You ve never seen such riding, because—Ken has
never done anything so daring before. It’s by far
THE greatest classic of Western adventure ever
screened! Be sure to see it!
Also Comedy and Pathe News, 10c & 25c
Drop bread 1 n oven slot.
Press down two levers.
Pop! Up comes the toast all tn
ittelf—and the current is turned
eff automatically when toast is done'
The bread is toasted evenly on both
sides, and comes out piping hot
Leather Novelties of All Kinds,
including
Pursea, Wallets, Leather
Cases, Etc.
Solid Leather Golf Bags,
$10 to $25
THE TOAST CAN’T BURN
Come in and let us show you this
wonderful toaster.
Portland Electric
Power Company
Spicker’« Harnes»
Shop
Main Street
Hill.boro, Oregon
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