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THE ' Thur.sday, September 1, 1982 HILLSBORO ARGUS, lVAWa/r All SECTION rnar«M, mat« h«d, with cult« 4 fii«mt h»- old by ski« A g—«I buy t«»r noina farmer F «rotar»' I ced A Hal«« Harn. Main Hl. frwah GOOD aouml team Valeli and coining fr«sh, Palar and oal smm | and 261 f |(lr«|weu, < ornalius GOOD young grilli« farm h<>r»«s fur sale (' Wm llergart, 3 mil«« south •>> 26lf First street. Hlllsbor**. I Wi l.VE m «« m I work hoi»«a for sal«, Hom« I au in well mat. lied teams Also on« g'nel mule« .M«i«r and Weber. I'bon« 21 MV 23 if or 4RX2. _________ . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Cln»iii'<I Column* do«» •' 12 o’clock Wodno*«!«» noon. A KI AIIV MAHKKT WITH HKi KISII.TH AT IITTI.K <OHT to Flr.t lnwr«l»n. p»r w..r.l (No awrvice la»« than ¿be) Each additional In «er tion. p«r 1« Wold (N<> a«rvi«*e I««« than 26c) to Itoadera. pW (N»> ««rvlce l«*s than 26c) CATTL 27. ur coming WAN ru» 11) p « mm |, freah & Hales •n. Farmer** f r««h 2N Harn. Main St trad« fur EINE regislere»! Jersey hull. Huiler. I hay, wheal or w « mm |. N mil« ' «•««st of Hlll»i»or<» on Oren«' ■u roa<t- (Hunt W«rda Send M«»n«F ( «Hint Yuur PraiH* I HoRoUt.lHovI Jersey bull, 3 years old. T Will ..... trade for g«e«l. fr«all Black Face Headings Not I»«- U-«P Plum« «• I'orrwt Gr«»v« 4F36I milled* fur sal« “T trade b»r gmlr< I RI HH Cash should accompany the order. Kiunkard. W. J Al»o silo. |U by .32 r«.w. ISO, H i ¡alain Foil HALE One Out «f (a nss« t« all nu Infurma- «llgllil« t«i registry. Riva« 61 poumls Hun «« ths «lassitisd P-«« Jersey htdfer, In N«»veml»«r «tay. Frr«h b« Siva» «»ut until th« P«P»» *■ John Eckhardt, • 13, frw ,h in January issued. and >>f Jack- ’ 6 ,w«al Hillsboro Ho* 2«p son. Jer. «y h«if«rs, HF. VEN Guernsey « ANNOUNCEMENTS will trad« on for sale yearling«. i Iph Prahl. 2^j I have a*4»i tractor ami plow«, I iil llK ItV giv« lint ¡CO lh«t I tu Ubas ibor«>. 2sp miles northeast of my Block of merchamli«« L _ heifers, . . 4 ... having ju»l claims, I (ill HALE 7 head Guernsey Hroml*crg Atiyon« uf this Th« lot |I9<>. < hei to freshen avun. l< lese nt them within Civ« «laya 2« • • Erydendall. M« lining A Houle notice A atudiu, FOR HALE Itrgirtrrrd Holstein c rowa. riatto lllll I SltOlt'» Violin «nd Violin. bows. boUM Mcl'ranner, Inquire third room Û. T I Bank Au» •’» 2 Np 27-N north uf Quatama station. cas«« and a<*<-«Mori«« «(«nographrr I RE.HII («uernsey rows for sale, Tw«» public Peile. liEltoHAII mllea south llillaltoro on Laurel I r«»ad. • nd typist Room 5. Bank Anne» Hl«lg 2»-7p II Hkuse. Rt 2. hop pi. km , Will «lari pick- N otici * Ing Hept«inl»«r a at h<*m« yard. H«t>- l’UIII-IIRED Jersey». 34'» up. L. K ll«n- Rhlg» yard Pumpkin uclls. t-j tnll« aouth and mile w«*«t tendier * •• 2« <f Orenro. tStf John Sinclair EV RRYD<»DY know« th«i **ur l*«rf«ci Diamond« ar« priced l<»w«r Blue Whlta 2H. REAL ESTATE than Iimal j«w«l«r« price im|»«rf«ct 18 toll SALE or Rent Ten a«res. g<M>d Andervon'« J«w«lry Htore. •tuns house. n«w barn, family orchard Ala«» rioMlern house In town, vary reasonable TRANSFER HAULING Ih.iulre at 1941 Oak street. Hills 3. 27t f Ill ANSI IK I .nal aud !’»*»« distance Ke« -nd hauling Frank *' *- 86lf ■tr«el. Ilillsbor«». I’bon« 1*43. 29. krr Spaniel EOI LOST and FOUND , V I ■i ■cher sp« nurthea*l wavy-hair««l •' Hi« I < Answers i«> na 2»p breast w). Roy Hr hui mer sward U».V. 34. >1 TTiuraday M>n I i I h I I .Kill Kalk war f. >1 Kllw 1» •+ 4- at RIIS 5 F III l.AWN < I METI RY T end of Main *tre«t. Hillsboro, Th« y cotnetery in Washington «*■ lunty vldinw perj-etual »are for «very g rav«, my I»«r col «’f receipt« fr*»m *al« |,.te »rt ••il« f«r upkeep Grav« lot« .ni up F-r Informativi» ph”»» C io. Hl I NI r,i. i Mein al 131 WANT! «th F. ROOMS and APARIMENTS 37. t. art! rt h<> T< III I P II t.lltl Filili) |»ca< hri for for trr«- ripulirsi fruit. S«dlliig prie«. A D cmii , half mil« west <>f Wit<h I .. h< Htf PEACHEH l>u*h«l* bjirly Ellterta*. Im- ( •wfurd«. J. H I. Hale, Muirs at Finegan i>««ch orchard next Will laot lo «iay» Big arrow be- 'I* Hockey« alami, ("«o rneliu*. p«»int* way («» orchard. firing boxe«. I niegan Peach (»rv . hard. Cornelius 27-ap Ph.me I6I4W I <>r««l Grove. WANTED house ( WAN < ID H I* i. III N I H h«*me near P. M C raw- 27tf apart- h esirr«l. Hlrrplng h. All !76> H I I* 27-Sp n and 27tf in i” M high . I I II J. » I M Y T it h h< w«»rk A WORK at .lay for ,l»le ’•ti HOUSES h I 427 1 I (»Rl SALE a'orl U Mtac<*ll*nr<»tis f>>r sale al »* («• I.« »<»1 A 11 ht« . garde I w 1 It.' bl r - nd 41 gr, ha. 67.1 2»P MISCELLANEOUS Loam IO. KAI M money (o loan The Federal Land nk n- w has ample nvney to loan t< lo • ■ at . per . - i •••■t. Over II s l»e«>n loaned to Washington county rnters l>y the lunik. Write or ■all f->r Washington County Na- al Farm l^>an A»s n.. J M Per- 9tf •acre1 ary, llillaburo- ARI» OF TIIKNK try 1137 M r II I RADIOS 16 ll.'A tube« RADIO radio- Hee any »uak« of • Herví« • I Hardware Urlato! .nnell «I T Itei.l H <’« 3<Hf l’hnn« ’61. Hillsboro FURNITUR! 17. ..I. Am I I UHM 11 (tt sell ail my furniture •* ■ Reedville Garage. tall 1R. will •*p It SO Plain« 2N-3OV fur sale. 14.30 24! f fir w.M N..rth cord. «rt. Nt» I li.lnrh rieh a cord. Ph«»n« 311 Is. O I L indf i i •- F i’ F. I. 19.U ,,r 1952 SIU VICE l I'hone ‘: w«M»«l. N«». 1. - I‘ OLI» Gl«»" 1,1 c«»r4 12-inch. H 6<>. .I«liver«’l- 16-lnrh, •4.60 : . guarantee»! - 1360 Main Full meaeure 17lf Ht. Phon« mo IY. ,<><n> 4 « ft. -"4, *r';7-hr' S3.30 ; CuHDWutH» round A l «dd growtn e». . ,h rirk- ..«k 35 75; Hr»* r,M*" ’* -- Mountaln- ró«", »». ÄB.«R"rA.r.« «. 17tf or ph«»n« 221 per •«•««•ned Ice •if Work.. rh.,n. MU' Hend- 1,11 SH. .».I «"’• Grove. rid». 0.1 ' r 3tf I'h""«’ ''(SJ. . ^^^Mv^Heoaxnx**»» . ’I ND s r farm propuce 21. ,, parcel n GOOD Oregon wnltiul*. more. ... «n .... lol. <’f " po«t paid 2St f Stevens, i.aurel. W. L. I*/- “ 25c pickle*. 1IEST cucumbers for dill A. Hantoro. «•rate, best ... in rmintrir. , llaxrl *ch«»ol mile half »••• — north -- - of Witch 27-HP house. KiN'rt < KY W.....I« ,,r lr«d. for «»'■''« "r '"‘"r Phone 2IH1X. corn W GtHiD Gol'Un llantam «wert d.’llvrr.-»l canning, 1<* „Ulf. »oulhw«-' l,r 1 .¡¡(p R. Clapp. 2’J bort*. u.nmb'M for ••¡•- CUCUMBERS I ,, .1 Rood. «« I’,. I them "■|1 CANNING' toma! or» for aale. Smooth, Suiumers, U»4H ■olid, unblemlxheil 2MI» nut Hi. _ 22. "ARM MACHINERY .„. — Foil HAI.E F-l-.tr«.. w w«W •’•’•i'’1' Jor ,n|y 3 months. HrH milk h<»u«e. <!••’* ... rh-ip. W. A H*h""W. Hl- 2 Forr*t 2H < J r« »vi*, nwr Schrfflin _ Blower, Ko. rrnrrz7ATH> ......................... 2Ktf 11. for «nie- Zinn Woo<l« and aacond- GOOD 1)01» a««<>rtment •••ortmenv ^»t new ...vinir hand rtl hnmi farm fumi machinery — * - 1 • ’ - Trailer* for ank or rent Auto part« f„ V. Huili, 125” Heron«! Ht. 24. POULTRY _____ PULLETS. 3 nml 4 month« «»l«l. Mn'* 7»r ..... I'r...lu.tlo.. I.r«l rn'j" Whit. Leghorn». P*ul f I.... .. l-hunn ll.«..rt..ti "*,H- m 11........... 1' "• lohn . 25. PIGS HlXTEfcN 7-wwk«-<»l«l pl»» f'” (¡¿run ..... H). 1. C'-™»1'“*; Phon. mu. 2M" HF.VI'.N I’1«“ f"r '.’r n,r Kr.ln J. M. AlU.t«. '«• «. >«'"► boro. Phon« 11« Y()UNG <’h«*«trr White «<»w with 10 pigs, V.ry ..h«p. c. I’. Hyv«...n, n..r 26. HORSES HORSE weight about 1000 pounds, for sale or tra.lc Works single or double. <>. M. Taylor, north Haseldale Hch.H.I . r GENTLE Shetland pony with colt r«»r sale Frank Unger, S mile« »*<>uth. * mile* w«wi Hillsboro. 2«-9p A SI’AN of well matched horse*, black. weight about 1600 each; span of brood LEGALS NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Or- «u»>n for Washington County. In th« M« Iter of the Estat« of Mary Dunwald. D**eased. hereby ----- given, that the under- N«.tic* is --------- »igu«s| ha« been duly confirmed * * by the abov» entitled court, as Executrix of the last U dl «nd T«rttament of "«i<t de- ce«'«s|. ami ha* duly qualified as auch Now therefore. « I I persona having clams against »aid Estate are hereby notificl an-1 required to pre*ent theaame. together with proper voucher» therefor, to the undersigneti at the law office« of Hare. MeAlear A I’eter», in the Shute Savings Hank Building, in Hilhb»T«». Ore gon. within *1* m»mtha fn cm date ’ ‘ hrrrof. Dated this Kth day of August. 1932. FRANCKH H METtlNG. Executrix ■ of said Ulate. Hare. MrAlear A Peter«. 30 Attorney« for Executrix. ___ ’ NOTIC* IIIMIXISTR 4TRIX «ven that the Coun- Notice i* hereby ty Court of the State of Oregon f<»r Washington County, ha« appointed the a* administratrix und«r*igne»l — ---- ---------- - of the estate of Thon«« Tell Huntley, deceased, and that she has duly qualified «• *uch administratrix. All peraon« having claim* against *ai«l estate are hereby notified tn present them to me, with proper v«»uchers annexed, «t the law «»ffice of Benton B«»wman. in Ilillsbor«». Oregon, within «ix month* from the date of this n«<tice. Ditcd this August 17. 1932 MRS HELEN HUNTLEY WILIJAMSON. Administratrix of the Estate of Thoma* Tell Huntley. Decease»!. Benton Bowman, 23-30 Attorney for Administratrix. NOTICK TO ( RED1TORS No. 3979 Estate «»f Charity R. <’«»x. Decea*eJ In the County Court of the State of Ore gon for the County of Washington. Notice i* hereby given thnt the undrr- digned hne been appointed Administrator (,f tho Estate of Charity II. Cox, De- .ciiMvd, by the County Court of tho State of Oregon, for Wa»hingt«>n County, rnd ha* qimlifieil. All per»om< having claim« agalnut «aid Estate are herehv notified to present the name duly ver.fid n« hv law rc«iulred. to the undersigned at 604 Concord Building. Portland. OroRon. with in »lx (6! months from the «Into hereof Dated and first published August 11, 1932. 4 Laat publication September H. 1932. ROY L. CHAPMAN, Arthur Langguth an«t Lou!« fl. Dun*more, Attorney* for Administrator. "5-9 SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Or- egon for Washington County S. M. Reagan. Plaintiff, vs. W. H. Campbell, C. N. Campbell, T.crtrr Ireland. H. H- A. Deck, Vraay Gardner, Ruth Gardner, Guy Pool and Jennie E. Fool, F. F» Crawford ami Jana Doe ................ Crawford, his wife. Defendant«. 7,> w. W. r II Campbell, C. N. <’ampbell. F. To F. Crawford and Jane Doe Crawford: hi the name of the Stnte of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear in the above entitled court and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled cause on or before the 17th day of September, 1932, «aid date being after the expiration of four weeks from the date of the first publication of this aum- mona and if you fail so to appear for want thereof th«* plaintiff will apply to tho court for relief as prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: for judgment against the defendants ami each of them for tho sum of (2.000.00, together with interest thereon from tho 30th day of January, 1932. at the rate of 7% per annum and for the further sum of 1300.00 attorneys fees and for his coats and disbursements in said suit ami prays a decree of this court that plaintiffs said mortgage be decreed to he a first and prior lien up on the real property herein deacribed and NOTK E TO < RF.DITORH In th« fount y four» of th« State of Ore gon for Washington County. In th« Matter of the Estate of Harry T. ( hallamrtd»«*, Dr«-ea»e<l. Noti< • la hefchy given, that the under- signed hus t»««ri duly app«dnted by Die ale/ve rntitle«! C«»urt, as Administrator* of the «state of said «lec«u»««l, ari«J ha* duly «pialifl«-«i as such. Now therefore, all peraohs having claim« against said estate ar« are h«r«by hereby n«/1 notified »arm*, to an«l retpilred to present prc««nl th« same, gether with pr«»per voucher» v«»uchers therefor, lh«ref«»r, t«> the undersigne«j at tlie the law office« offlcaa of in th« Shut« Hare, M -Alear A Peler» Peter* In Having« Hank building. In Hillsboro, O re g«m, within month* from th« tiste hereof. Date«! this 1st «lay of Keptember. 1932 I HANK ( HALLAi ()MIIE. WALTER < HALLACOMBE. Adrninistrators of th« «state •»f said deccaaed. Hare. M'Alear A I’etera, Attorneys for Administrator». 2H-JZ superior In all reaperla I«» th« lien« ami claims of III« dafaixianta ■* arid » each u -s *»f «aid iimrtgag« b« fore- them ami that _ rluaed ami that »ahi property h« aold In lh« manner provided i«y law and that th« of them and al) defendants ami ( each " persons I'ialmlng by, through or under them or either of r them be forever barred ami for«« l«»a«d of ’ all right, till« and In- t«r«sl In ami to «•id real _ property and •very part lh«re«»f, auv« and except only the statutory right of r««lemption Thl« summon« is s«rve<l upon you by publica tion thereof in the Hill'dmr«» Argu«, pur suant to an order *>f Die Honorahi« Georg« K. Bagley, judge of the above entitled court, made. r«ndcr«el and en tered on the 13th day of August, 1932, whh'h sai«l <»r«ler pr«a«'rlbed that said Humni«»hs shall bo published in *ai<! newspaper for four aucceaaiv« and con*«*« u« five w«-rks. the date of th« first publi«a- tl«>n thereof )>eing August iMth. 1 and th«' date of t lie last publication being September 16, 1932. HAKE. McALEAR A PETERS. 26-30 Attorneys for Plaintiff |<e*dd«nt Attorneys. State of Oregon, Post Offir« Ad«ir«as Shut« Savings Hank Bldg., Ilillsbor«», Oi«gon. BOARD <»F I QI AI.IZATION To th« 'I»»»payer« of Washington Coun ty, Oregon : Noth«« i* hereby given that the Boar«l ..f Equalixatlon <f Washington County. Oreg.u. will ma« » «.n M- n lay, September 12. 1932. at th« c«»urt h«m»« in Hill»- bor«». in Washington < <-unty, that being the »««ond Monthly In Baptrmb«r, and th« tun« and place provide«! Ly l«w to pub licly examine th« ass«s»»mrnt »«¿Ila of said county for 19-32. an«! correct all error* in vahiatlon and <!««« rlptlon or quantitle« of land. I«»ta «»r other propertie«, and II Is th« duly <f all persons intcrestc! to uppear «1 the time and place appoint««! and if it shall appear I«» the Boar«! of E«piali*ation that there are lands, lots or other property a«»««se«l twice «»r in the name ..f a peraon or person* n«»t th« owner <>f the same, or asse»sr<| under or beyond it* value, «»r any Iola, land* or other pr»»p«rlie« n«»t as*e«se«l, «aid B*»ar<! of Equali*ati«»n shall mak« the proper correction. All claims f<»r reduction praaented to th« Hoard of l^piali«ati«»n must be file«! in th« office of the County Clerk within fifteen days from the 12th day of Septem ber. W. F. BOLEY, \^nr»»..r of Washington County, Oregon, llill*l»«»ro, Oregon, Auguat 1«. 1932. SO I K I. TO ( Rl DlTOltS Notic« 1« hereby given that the undrr- ha« Unon appoii Inted admirdatrat<»r aigned Emil Fiacher, decea*t*l, of t||<) «-»tate of l.y an or«!er made an< i<| entered in the ( '<>unty ( <»urt uf t he Stat« of Oregon for Hi* • hingt«» n ( ’ ounty. , on th« 2 4th day of Au». u*t. A. D. 1932. , and Dial he hue du.y qualified a* •uch admin i»t ralor. peraon« having all N<»w, therefore, » Mgainot th« «a»d •atate are hereby rd nml required to pre»**nt them pro|>er voucher* i to th« undemignd three mil«« ,«»m*tor at hi* reaiden«*e i ......... Oregon. _ ur at .»f N- rth Plain*. H. Tongue Jr., in ' n IL To« ... it o«: Block. nt Hilhboro, Ore- thin *ix month* from the date of this notice. t<>*wil ; *ix month* f ront August 25. 1932. I ».» t • 1 at H i IHI mto , Oregon, thl* day >•! A u*(, 1932. E. I’. CORNELIUS. Administrator of th« Fatale of Emil bischer, deceased. Thos H T'.ngue Jr., ¡7-11 \ I . > for Administrator. Real Estate Transfers I I ran««« Corn«ll«»» el al to J. Gibb«, N I acre of S 2 acre* of L«»ta D>9 John son Kat. A «Mit »«»r i Beavertori- Iteedville Mr», t ran« « « < <>rn«iiu* to Oaka Gibb*, part ! a »1 109 Johna<»n Eata'e Add. (nto & Harkson Realty ( «». to U H I Ur I »on. hh , of NW» of Sec 13 TIN R3W. J W Connell (Hhenffr to E. Schwab, 2M.3.7M acre» He«’ 2 T2N R.3 W A J Rinehart «t u* to Georg« Wil- liarnoori «I ux, part L«A 74 Corneliu« Environ*. Gtvirge Williamaon et ux to A J Rine hart »•! um . 1^»’ 5 Bailey Sewell A«’rea. William N K«-eler t«» I'hilip F Mau» et ui. H ft acre« U»t 14 Aldrich Acreage. Minerva Bra«lley to Cora Brown Op- penlander, L«»t M Virginia place Amanda N«l»'m et ux l<» John Marki, 10 acres, flee 25 T3N 113W E V Hippl« et ux t«» 1’ f> Neai«»nd, W 2 a» re* of Lot 3 Bonita Garden*. John Ro«»« et ux to Linu* Hlmon et ui, 5 acre* AMrich Acreage. Multnomah Golf club to Charlo« R F»waler et ux. ¡»art Her 14 T1H RlW. Ham Ludwig et ux t<> Robert Ziak et ux NW\ ».fNW', of He. 7 T2S RlW (>. A l*«>arc« et ux to F. M Mawdaley 1 l ». -»• flM 11 TM B1W. Janet and Charles In Venetian Film »r and Charles Far- red at the Venrtinn Monday and Turs- Pirst 5 • tr,” Charlie thoughles» husband a an inperirnced wife, nd Janet n lie story, a strong, ur|l-<lrvrlopr<l nr, rrvolxrs about Janet’s decision s a small town girl to marry, *, move way and work out a life of her wn. Between two auitors Charles irrrll and George Meeker—she hoosrs Farrell. For a time, affairs Ming along joyously enough, and HILLSBORO, OREGON Banks Schools Open; Union Roll Increases Banks f ir idr m I ioo I opened Mon- day with '•11 enrollment of H2. Al- brrt Y Oiler, thr principal, who Ihr trachrM M'venth nnd eighth grades, h If 21 pupil«. Miss Phyllifl Nelson, third and fourth grade«, has 24, Mis Sylvia Oaiheirn, fifth arid sixth grade ha« 16, and Mi»« Moxir Jlopkirix, first and aecond grades, 21. Mr. Yoder returned to Banks Morol iy from (¡rei-ley, Col- orado, where lie has been attending school at the University of ( <>lor- ado. The union high school opened Monday with an enrollment of 1 IH student -, which Is an increase ov- er the enrollment last year on thr first dai jlie senior class is t he largest this year with an enroll ment of approximately 40 students. Albert < roi. ant is the principal and Ah< •• Lane, Edna Thompson, Doris B »dr and Frank Sias are the other teachers. Els’ Keexlcr was a guest at a garden dinner in Portland Thurs day evening at the home of Mrs. F. Cerlson. E. Fiilghnm and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Fidgharn of Davton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Tresham, Theresa and Viola Fulg- ham, who had been spending the week witli Treshams, returned home with their parents. The Bank Mountaindale “500“ club W’a» entertained u,f Mrs. C. B Hah at her home on Main street. Scores were tin follows Mrs. Ada (Qualls, fir>t; Lena Taylor, second; Mrs. ( a per Wilson third and Mrs. Otis Armentrout, low. The club will meet September 2H at the home ot Mrs Jim Mathiesen. Brandon Hall spent the week end in Multnomah, the guest of Richard Martin. M rs ('. S. Thatcher entertained with a “500” party Friday at her home on Main itrret. Four tables were in play, High score was won by Mrs. Vcrlr Prickett and second by Mrs. (»corge Mo«.s. Guests were Mesdame» lorn Qualls, C. B. Hall, Verie Prickett Jeff Kennedy, Otis Johnson, Georj Moss, Cass Wilson, Erin Coffrv, Stanley Clark, Wil liani M< ton*. W. G." Walker, Will 1 Javies, < tri Jensen, Otis Arrnen- trout and \’em Prickett. Mr. and Mrs. William Joos of North PI a ins spent Thursday7 at the Earl Wilson home. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kennedy and daughter Connie I.ou visited Wed nesday in Portland. M rs. S a rn Paisley, who h been visiting at the Kennedy home for thé past week, returned to her home i n Portland with them. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. McFarlane of Manning were Sunday evening din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McFarlane. Miss Marion Little of Portland was a guest of M ìm Elsie Kesder from Tuesday until Thursday of last week. Mrs. Gamroth underwent a major operation Monday at the Emanuel hospital in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strcib and daughters Lucille and Maxine and Mrs. Strrib’s mother, all of Port land. were guests ut the Frank Rinck home Sunday. Next Sunday is rally Sunday at the l«»cal Sunday school. Every’one is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benefiel • nd daughter Viola o f Seattle, M ash., spent Wednesday and Thurs- (L»i at the home of Mr. «and Mrs. Fr ink Rinck and family. Dr. and Mr> R. M. Kines and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sellers spent the week-end at Nrlscott and oth er Lincoln county beaches. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frink Wall of I os Angeles i ¡sited at the Frank Rinck home Wednesday and Thurs- dai. Mrs. Wall will be reniember- «d here as Sadie Benefiel. Eli Hopkins of Wishram spent Thursday and Friday here with his mother, Mrs. E. E. Hopkins, and family’. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Endicott and Mac and Frances Cason returned home W rtlncsilay front Free water, where they have been picking prunes for the past two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Suklis left Monday for their new home at Lookout, where Mr. Suklis has bid in a job as section foreman. Look out is on the summit of the Oak Ridge branch not far from Eugene. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Kennedy and little son Ronald and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Banks and son Calvin drove «tier to the George Lawrence place on Pebble creek Sunday and en joyed a picnic. Mr. and Mrs. W’. T. Sellers spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry White and other relatives in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. George Moss and hilariously developed in and humoroufily enacted S SALK ON cast, prove, in the end, to KK the tonic Janet nnd ('ha tikat by virtue • nd Order of » make them realize <ier th« »ral of sweetness of their reunion folk Stal« r of (»re- h Clr< >unt ly. u» th« 31 si Ing their reconciliation. f»r J uda meni upon J i in ni y Buster Kenton a n d ('■»orati A Igeoh« j "Schnoxxle” Durante c <» n t i n ti e »er, plaintiffs, and the * most combimition as me and John An- tlirir rrein a judgnient hilarious of all screen comedy trams in favor of plain- in “Speak 1 tsilv,*’ coining to the •fendant, J ■Kanna I with Venetian tonight, Frid iv and S it >f Si of !b t per lirday. “Speak Easily** uns adapted . IWL from Clarence Budington Krlland’H h d y of At UK altor- «»f 34<i th« •nd Mori, “Footlight*.” The the in e r P kintiff»' m. xxe«i at 123.« >6. to roncerns the adventures of on ab tiding mimai sent minded college professor, play real pr»i •IHPrty t. mah« >f ed bi Keaton, who inherits nearly r levied I here lands of ■aid a million dollars uatil to li »le. I go out nnd “see . Ib-rrre ’ He mn .f Oelo- M r«<l«y. tbe 3rd «1 «Jimmy, at th« I *f ten the acquaintance »ur <>l A D.. 1932 niutical sF . the East piano player of A. M of said day inty Court t hr C« of ont Door »trnnded in it .* siunll town, a Washing- in th«» Cit) y of H i II s I mh “adopts” the entire troupe for »unty. (»r«*M g«»n. ■rll at pu hlic auc- > th«* higheot bidrr for ca»h in Broadway run. The niaiij com all th« right, title and in tert»t cations they encounter in tl aim which eai'l defendants, Job- reer provide plenty U Shanr an«! J>*h hn Anderson, and theatrical t and all of them had ha«l on the th« 6th (•»ini«- uproar. f February, A 1» , . 1924, 1924. or at any hai« *in«-e acquire.! and or now in an«! to all th«* following hounded Musical Program Set ii«<*cril>e«l r<*nl |»r<»:»«rty lying, being For Reedville Tuesday -it) »• in the ( .e. i’> of Waahing- Rrrdvillr \ mtisic.d program 4t«te of Oregon and m«»re particular- v* ill be given here Tuesday night ly «I« . | il .-.I a* f-llows, to-wit : I ommcncing at a )»oint 19. 5<t chains by a Portland qii.irtet. Wv «t from the S«»uthea»t •urn er of [ School will .start September 12. D L. C. of Abram I-ande«». «<* Mr-». J allies Kelli of Portland Lande«» as the name may lie. I»eing claim No. 64 in T 1 fl R 2 i.s visiting Mr*. C. Kelly. W Will. Mer. and running thence Mrs. 11. I .icbe entertained with N . 9’ K. 16.29 chains ; thence N H* • a dinner party Saturday evening. W. 1.76 chains; thence N. 9 £. 2.91 chains; thence N MU E 3.64 chains ; then. e N. 2* E. 22.! 92 chains. thence Endorse Olro Tax W 17.3« chain* ; thence S. 5° 30’ W. Following a hot debate in which 24 t»K chains, lu the Southwesterly line rrprrsrntatiirs of the out-of thc- thenca S. 72* E. of «aid D. L. C. M.6o chain*, t«i re-entrant corner on state oleo interests came off sre- the South Roti undary of said claim; ond brat, the Oregon State Fed- thence South 4'»a 39’ W 20 chain« to a point on the r South boundary of | eration of Labor at their regular said claim . thenn e East 19.HM chain*. j convention in Astoria I ist Thurs- more or leas to the place of licgin- day passed, by a two to one vote. m«»re or ning, containing 79 acres .a resolution pledging that body to ■ to -atiafy th«* hcr«*inbefore mentioned sum* I give all possible support to the and f<>r th«* costa nnd cx|»cn»c* of said ¡dairymen of the state. The resolu sale nnd of said writ. Said »ale will be made subject to re tion infers that organized labor of dempti«»n »« per the statute« of ihe the state will give active support State of (»rei’on. to the (lair) men in passing the olro Date«l at Hillsboro. Oregon, this first tax bill at the November elect ion day of September, 1932. which establishes a tax of ten cents J. W. ('(»NNELL. Sheriff of W ashington County, Oregon a pound on all olro manufactured Ti 11 T | Jr . within the state. This measure Attorney fur Plaintiff*. passed the list srMiion of the Ore gon legislature by a large niajoriti NOTICE or SHERIFFS SALE ON FORM LOSI Hi and has been held in abeyance pend Notic” is h«*rrby given that by virtue ing a vote of the people on the of nn Execution. Decree and Order of referendum men sure. Sale issued out of ami under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County, on the lfith day <«f August. A. I».. 1932, on a Judgment and Decree entered therein on the ISth day of August, A. D.. 1932. in favor of The Commercial National Hank of Hills boro, a corporation, plaintiff and against John H. Howell and Susan Howell, hus band ami wife, Archie Thompson ami Clara Thompson, huaband ami wife, de fendant*. wherein a judgment was made Enloy a cool, comfortable kitchen and rendered in favor of plaintiff and and complete menus this summer against the defendants John H. Howell by using a and Susan Howell for the sum of 31125.- (»0 with Interest thereon al the rate of eight i»er cent per annum since the 3rd day of March. 1930. and the further sum of 3100.00 attorneys fee* nnd for plain tiff’s costs ami disbursements herein tax ed at 321.75, to me directed and de livered. commanding me to make sale of the real property hereinafter deacribed, I have levied upon and pursuant to the commands of said Execution, Decree am! Order of Sale. I will, on Monday, the 26th «lay of September. 1932. at the hour of ten o’clock A. *" M. of said day, at the East or Front door of the County Court House in the City of Hillsboro, Wash ington County, Oregon, sell nt public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, nil the right, title and interest which Raid defendants, John K. Howell, Susan Howell, Archie Thompson and Clara Thompson and each and al! of them, ha«I on the 3rd day of March, 1930, or at any ... time ..... ........ have aince _ acquired, _____ _____ and or now have, in and to nil the follow ing bounded and described teal property lying, being ami situate in the County of Washington, State of Oregon and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: FIRST TRACT: Lots 7 nnd H of nnd in Block 5 of nnd in First Addi tion to the Town of Banks. Wash ington County. Oregon, as shown on the duly recorded map and pint there of on file ami of record In the of fice of Recorder of Conveyance* of Washington County, Oregon. SECOND TRACT: The Northwest M H ■*« quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 17, Township 2 North. Range 3 West of the Willamette Meridian, in Washington County, Oregon. to satisfy the hereinbefore mentioned sums, ami for the coatn and expenses of A little down— on I sale, nml of Mid Wftt A little each month Snld sale will be made subject to re with your light bill. demption as per the statutes of the State of Oregon. Dateil at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 24th PORTLAND GENERAL day of August, A. D., 1932 . ELE CT RIC COMP ANY J. W. CONNELL. Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. VtH. Thos. H. Tongue Jr., 27-31 Attorney for Plaintiff. I Page Nine son Roy, Mr. and Mrs. M a x Dreeszeri and non Dale, and Mrs. Verne Prickett a n d son Vtrle, •pent Sunday in Sherwood at the horn«- of their grandmother, Mrs. ( harles Wilson. Mrs. Wilson is the little grr.it-grrat-grandmother o f Serie Prickett. Mill Start* 'I he Buckley Lowe aawmili, north of Mountaindale, commenced nin- ning Monday. Approximately twen ty men are employed there. Richard Dorherty took a short vacation from his duties as cheese maker last week. His father, J. L. Dorherty of Troutlakr Waah. came and took his ¡»lace during his ab sence. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Oliver and two children of Forest Grove were Sunday dinner guests at. the Cliff Thompson home. Mrs. Erin Coffey and t wo .«tons of Portland spent a few day; last week at the home of hei r mother, Mrs. Cass Wilson. Mrs. Alice Banks and Mrs. Eia Moore attended a bridge party in Hillsboro Friday at. the home of Mrs. L. M. Lamriion. Mrs. Banks won first. William and Albert Misner 0 f Scofield «pent Sunday evening at the Walter Beard home. Build* Service Station The northwest corner of the al- falfa field belonging to Earl 5 ,'11-! son has been leased by Eti Debolt of McMinnville and he is building a service station on it. Mr. and Mrs. George Whitfield and children returned home Friday from near Salem, where they have been working all summer. Mr. and Mrs.' E. M. Groat and son Earl returned home Friday for vhool, after bring away all sur rnrr working in the berry fields Mr. anil Mrs. Eli Grindle a spending the week at the home of their .son, Bert Grindle, and family near McMinnville. Mrs. Frank Rinck took them down. Ed Debolt and Mrs. Freelove Hutchens of McMinnville were din ner guests Wednesday at the home of her brother-in-law, J. J. Hutch ens. . Miss Dee Darling of Forest Grove Was in Banks Tuesday of last week organizing her class of pupils for the ( «»mirig year. She has taught here for the past three years. Mi'S M.ible Wilson, who is work ing at the J. J. Hutchens home, spent Saturday night and Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson of Watts. Dr. and Mrs. Willard Hollenbeck and son and his father, W. F. Hol- lenbeck, all of Portland, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Armentrout, W. F. Hollenbeck stayed here for an extended _____ visit ____ with them. He is the father of Mrs. B W’. Armentrout. Misses Mamie Sandy, Gladys Ov erton and Marie Raffety left last Ihursday for a few days’ vacation at the Rockaway beaches. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wahl attend ed a family dinner Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Wahl in Scoggins valley in r >if Mr iti'l Mr« ( liri, An derson and children Eugene 1 and Geraldine of Stockton, i, Cal., who are on their way home from a mo- tor trip through Oregon, Washing- ton and Brutish ColumblH. Twen- ty-five relatives wrre present. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Whitfield drove over from Tillamook Satnr- day and visited Mrs. Whitfield’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Quick w _ of Kansas City and with Mr. and Mrs. George Whitfield of Banks. Mrs. A. U’ahl attended a tea Ihursday afternoon in honor of Miss Annabel! »aylor of Marysville, < al., at the home of her brother, Prof. F. C. Taylor of Forest Grove. Former pupils of Miss Taylor, when she taught nt Forest Grove high school several years ago and friend-., were present. Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. Cath erine Keenon and Mrs. N. J. Grif fin and daughters LaVern and Mar jorie spent Friday visiting relatives in Columbia City. Ervin and Merrill Mead of Bald Mountain district and Robert Smith are keeping bachelor apartments in the McLaughlin’s house on Park st reet. They are attending high school. Pearl Beard of Portland spent Sunday’ with her father, J esse Beard. Mr. and Mrs. .John Van Dorn and children moved to their place west of town from David's Hill. Mail Changed Postmaster Wahl reports that there will be no more mail come In on the S p. A S. morning train, t he earliest mail coming Into Banks will now be at 9:57 a. m. and will be distributed by 10:30 a. in. This change Is due to the fact that the S. P. & S train only goes through three times a week. Donelson & Sewell funeral SERVICE Lincoln at Third Investment Suggestions Today is an ideal time to review your invest ment holdings. 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