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PAGE SIX THE H11.1SBORO ARGUS 1111.1S R( ) RO. o R EG ( ) N et ux, 25 acres in see. 23, T2N. R3W. Allen Long et ux to Frank O. Erickson et ux. 12.15 acres in ■ec. 6, T2S, K2W. Medford R. Courtney et u X to Gx'orge A. Allison et ux, 25 acres Orenco.—The "Flying Squad in sc, T2S. R2W. Last Saturday on the Tigard Oscar H. Zoyas (atty.I to Rose ron" from Portland was present grounds Roy lost the first game M. Zoyas, part tracts 20 and 1'.*. at the C. E. society meeting Sun day evening to tell of the Pres of the season to Tigard by a Kennesswood Acreage. ■Core of 14 to 11, the other Dr. S. II. Sheldon et ux to byterian Young People's confer games being postponed on ac Franklin Mackintosh. W S of ence to be held at llillockburn. count of rain. Many errors were NE'< of NE1« of SW'* see. 34. near Estacada. June 17-25. Those present who spoke at ths- church made by both teams, and es ITIS, R1W. pecially by Roy, on account of Edward E. Doyle to Carl J HTfiCH following the meeting tbe wet grounds, which were kept Christensen et ux. lot 1. blk. 3 war* Jean Wink-. Helen Edgar, Helen Scruggs and Walter W. slippery shipery by frequent ahowert Connell, sec. 5, 1'1 N. R2W. Nicholas Kurth et ux to Irene Johnson. throughout the game. Tigard ex- Miss Shaw of Portland visited celled Roy in hitting, making 19 i A. Hartzell, her sister. Mrs. Anna Berry, over hits to 9 for Roy. T2S, KlW. the week-end. Clifford B. Damnion et ux to The scores: Mr. and Mr-. A. I indgren were Tigard A.B. 11. K. E. L. J. l.alhie, lot 1, blk. 3. Leh- surprised by friends Tuesday < Marks, If 6 0 0 man Acre Tracts. 0 Thomas Jacobs et ux to Calvin ning of last week when about 0 I 1 Gooding, cf 4 o D. Nicholson. 6.22 acres Fruitful of them dropped in for the 0 1 6 Reed, lb *1 Lands. Ö ning. 1 6 Jessup, 2b Ï Edward G. Stacey to Nellie Al. -e.i soon will have airplane connections with the United States 6 3 3 Reisbeek, p Mr and Mrs. J. A. McGee 5 3 1 Kobe Stacey, S S of lot 48, S'; daughter, Lucile, and Mr. 4 Day, c ............ »« th.. Boeing System will start service between Seattle «mi South 9 3 I of 54. Johnson Est. Add. l’heister. 3b 5 Mrs. A. Lindgren and son, eastern Alaska over the famous inside Passage. Seaplanes Ilk., the G. 11. Gustafson et ux to Rob mond. attended church ser 0 3 3 I.. Henderson, rf 5 ..e shown above, carrying six people, will cut a four-day steamer 1 ert A. Twiss, lot 14, Amended in Portland Sunday, drivinj I 3 F. Henderson, ss 5 'ojage dowu to a dawn to dusk flight. 9 0 0 0 Plat North Tigardville Add. Luthe, cf far as Salem later to see .... Mead Investment Co. to J. G. orchards, which are now in full attend an educational conference Alfred Hansen returned to 50 19 14 1 Moehnke et al. Eh of N E ’, of bloom. Totals .......... there. •ec. 20. T2N. R4W. school Thursday after n week Roy R. E. Miss Elizabeth Reade, sister of A.B. H. Paul O. Wahl et ux to Anna James Maitland traded his and a half’s absence due to ill 3 0 0 May Robbins, 20 acres sec. 1, Mrs. S. I.. Carlyle, underwent an F. Herb, cf 0 property here for an apartment ness. 2 2 operation at the eye. ear and L. Vando’n, p, ss 5 1 on Hancock street and Williams ■ ' •> T2S. RlW. Miss Bertha Rikford spent the 5 1 Pot nd Mot H. Herl Phillips et ux to Georgia avenue, in Portland. They are week-end in Portiani! with 0 Ö R. May N. C. Bennett of I.innton, for E. Meeuwsen, lb 5 0 Heckbert. lot 3, Virginia Place. *” moving to Portland this week. friends. 10 years the O. E. railroad agent 3 0 G. Mast, rf 4 1 Bank of Beaverton to C. T. 2 Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Parsons Mr and Mrs. I.. T. Woodward, here, was in town Saturday aft 1 1 E. Bernards, ss . 2 Forbes, part of sec. 1, T2S. ernoon. »> made a several days’ business trip Miss Lorene and Kenneth drove 0 0 1 R2W. T. Nielson. If to Bend last week. 2 to Eugene Sunday. The Rev. i nd Mrs. George T. L. H-inrich. 3b . 0 0 1 Lydia Wyatt to Rose M Zeyss. 2 Vanderiander, c 4 1 1 part tract 20. Kinnesswood Acre- Pratt. S. I.. Carlyle and Mrs. Mrs. May Blade«, department Mrs. J. M. Kidd and daughter, * 2 Lingnian of 1 leedville went to teacher in the Hillsboro schools, Harriet, were in Portland Satur J. Vando’n, cf. p 2 1 age. Ö Portland to ¡ear an address by was the week-end guest of Mrs. day and Sunday visiting relatives F. Meeuwsen, p . 3 1 1 Lloyd R. Smith to T. J. Stark 2 the Rev. H. K Walker of I.os Ruth Will. J. Duyek, If 0 1 0 er. Tot 3. blk 4. lieusonic Hts. and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Byers o D. Herb. 3 b 0 0 1 F. W. Schultz et ux to R. K. Angeles, the moderator of the Simpson et ux. part lot 3, blk. 16. Presbyterian general assembly, Friday evening. Totals 41 9 11 11 Forest Grove. The Christian Endeavor so Tigai —ird— Mary E. Robinson to Mabel G. o ..uns i 0 3 Ru 0 1 0 4 0—14 Thompson, lot 1, blk. C, Tualatin ciety here is making arrange o ments for a swimming party in 3 1 4 3 1 Hits 1 4 0—19 Grove Tracts. i the near future. A Koy— Joe Rich. Fred Quaintance. A. Runs .1 o 0 0 0 0 0 4 4—11 Face Speeding Charge Lindgren and son. Raymond, Mrs. Hits .0 9 0 1 0 0 0 o 4— 9 R. L. Johnston was fined $8.50 Ruth Will. Mrs. Anna Berry. Mrs. Umpire- Wolfe. Cate, Donald. Imogene Scorer—Raymond Hertel. >n . justice court Friday on a Frank " _ charge. . A bench war and Virginia Cate. Mrs. J. P. speeding rant was issued Monday for Edna Rogers, Miss Olive and Ira Rog Lindquist of Portland. charged ers were in Hillsboro Saturday. March 27, 1929 with haring four in the driver’s Mrs. Matilda Dallinger and lit RESOURCES seat. tle nephew. Hubert Shaver, went Loans and Discounts $ 420,348.51 to Monmouth Friday to visit Mrs. Frances D. Myers to Lois P. United States Government For SaL •Old newspaper at the Ballinger's sister. Mrs. Bertha Myers (trustee), lot 52, Reed- Boada tf Shaver, for the week-end and to Argus office; 10c per bundle. ville Homes. Other Bonds and Securities Frank Nachbauer et ux to Vio Banking House, Furniture, let N. Kirschner, 6 acres in sec. Fixtures ......................... 37,000.00 10. T2S. RlW. O'her Real E-'a’e 19.037.39 Beaver State Inv. Co. to James Cash and due front Banks 93.572.43 Noland, part of Wm. R. Carpen t ter cl. 39. TIS, R4W. £ M. C. Smith to Opal A. Smith, $1,034,935.81 16.74 acres J. H. Walker cL 49. IS. LIABILITIES George Ford et ux to A. W. Capital Stock $ 60,000.00 Smith, 12.85 acres in sec. 22, Surplus and Profits ............. 22,579.04 TIS, RlW. Deposits ..................................... 917,356.77 J. B. Neubauer et ux to Laur- i Bonds sold under Repurchase its A. Christensen, SE *<» of SEH Agreement ....................... . 35,000.00 of sec. 26, T2S, RlW. BOUND TRIP FROM Ludvich Stanevich to Grover Hillsboro vt» Portlaad $1,034,935.81 Harms. 50.12 acres ir. sec. 1. EFFECTIVE MAY as TO SEPT. DENVER............... «8.05 T3S, RlW. OMAHA ............. 75.45 RETURN LIMIT OCT. >1, lgS« KANSAS CITY ... 75.45 George E. Lowers et ux __ ___ Reduced fares all parts of cast; liberal «top- ST. LOUIS .............. 85.45 Loring D. Wikstrom, 80 acres in over». Fine trains; modern equipment; CHICAGO.............. 91.15 DETROIT 110.77 •ec. 1. T3N. R3W. splendid service; scenic route. Short side CINCINNATI 111.25 Arthur B. Thomas et ux to trips enables you to visit — NEW ORLEANS 113 20 Leonard D. Brarthwait et ux, CLEVELAND 113.71 ZION NATIONAL PARK "The Oldest Bank in Washington County" TORONTO 117.75 24.91 acres in sec. 11, TIS, R4W. GRAND CANTON NATIONAL PARK ATLANTA 122.50 Hannah J. Blanchard et ux to PITTSBURGH 124.91 BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK Jacob Elsworth Craig et al, tracts WASHINGTON 145.71 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK PHILADELPHIA 150.07 5 and 6, blk. 6, Hillsboro Garden ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATL PARK NEW YORK 152.55 Tracts. BOSTON iw.«i Information ami Booklets on request U. S. National Bank of Port- ____ land to Kate Strode, 17.28 acres in sec. 1. T2S, RlW. Geo. L. Blasser et ux to F. _ . R. _ Johnson et ux, 1 acre in sec. 16, ‘Die Lenler in Its Fleltl TIS, RlW. General Passenger Dept, Ruby M. Wridge et yir to _ Cora Z___ | O. Brown, lot 10, Shields Little 637 Pittock Block, Portland, Ore. Farms. M. Olbekson et ux to Georpe S. Smith et ux, lots in blk. 7, West Portland Heights. A. D. Brooks to R. A. Nielsen, lot 4, Hamilton’s Add. to Beaver- ton. Norval L. Brown to Oregon As set Co., blks. 2 and 4, Higland’s Add. to Hillsboro. Fritz Elsner et ux to H. G. Schmidt et ux, 6.22 acres in sec. 28. T2S, RlW. E. A. Eddy to August Kessler, 1 acre in sec. 24. T2S, RlW. M. Vogl to Bettie Vogl, part of sec. 26. T2N, R3W. Charles J. Tohlen et ux to F. Templeton et ux, 7.26 acres sec. 26, TIS, RlW. John Spalinger to Katie M. Spalinger, SE*4 of NW’4 of sec. 29. TIS, R4W. Glenn H. Bates et ux to A. C. Galbraith Hou^e Bldg. Co., part of sec. 34. T2S, RlW. Vivian Flexner et al to T. J. Dorgan. 17.91 acres Elam Young cl. 38. TIS, R2W. Christian Jager to George W. \l «Vwrun Reynold», part lot 14, Nichol’s TlIF. Model T Ford led the motor industry for twenty Add. to Garden Home. yearn because of its sturdy worth, reliability and econ A. C. Marquis et ux to Ida E.' Wallis. 32 acres in sec. 23 and ». hOUStHOlD omy. Those name reasons continue to make it a good car. 24. T2N, R3W. Ida E. Wallis t- J. W. Mulloy, A» a mailer of fact, nearly one-fourth of all the auto Hold Conference At Estacada Soon Tigard Takes Roy To A Loss MAY 2. 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