The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 31, 1935, Page 10, Image 10

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IT I L L S B n R n
Buxton School
Program Today
A R G U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
O R E G O
T lm r-d .iv . O c to b e r 01. 1900
James VonLorn, chairm an of social tim e when Sunday was the Lord . P"
Hallow
D¡ nice at Lattre
Day w ith ilio men folks turning “'
out Io worship at ( h e meeting
Party C ornelius Monthly
house
The m an-pow er of tint conn
The Young P eo p les d u b of St.
Hall Tonight; Plan a Party A, lexander's
T!
church will give a !!> seeking Io know God's will |
and to do d. We recall one man ».
P o p u lar Team
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|iu llflf« l 1 «luy u f (»«Multur, A D I , »36.
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i i .«■„uiip.i »«• Pt....m ti.um win» n
carit patty November 4. in Hun- back thoi’C who sta\<*d jdnp.l»* for I»rupttr
vuurher«« Io ihw iiiithi <lg»i«««t *•
I rung's hall
yeurs
to
pav
off
his
dead
lutln
i
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i i n i - 'r » i . . i , i h i. . . n • u..s ih<- i '
Annual H allow e’en Parade
I aurelview Honor Roll G iven; Miss Stevens Honored on
^,rs ° Kouture und Mr and debts A m atter of honor with him 'A”;',' 1,'u N"',..... 1 ......
on; H. W ebb Buys
_. . .
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'M t* Frank Gordon of Portland to keep the family name good I
Birthday; Eli K ingston Fam ily Moves
vtisled Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shaw God-fearing ami debt paying went
and Miss Helene und Mrs. M A hand in hand.
(R y M r«. J e« *e M e y r n )
j Cornelius Sunday.
RUXTON Teachers and pupils
Are we changed deep dow n” As
nt» Mrs. F. L. Brown >
i Mulloy attended the funeral of | Several of the teachers living
nt this school w ith parents and
a nation have we turned from the
LAUREI.
P
réparât
ions
are
be-1
Mt
Cam pbell's brother, C alvin i hero took advantage of teachers' lig h t' Hack in Noah's tim e they
friends will gather at the school
I mg
. made for the H allowe'en dance Jack, in Portland October 23.
day at the golf course Saturday,
house this afternoon < Thursday >
went that way "When they knew
Save Money
This W ■ inter
at the hall Thursday evening .to-
I ovevren of
A
from Cornelius ' at- t.o d they glorified him not as God.
for the annual Hallowe'en parade.
• ,«
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night». Com m ittees on entertain- Cathlamet.
~
, .. Wash
» , are
A 1 viaitinK vr\ her i tended
the ousineus
Business aiut
and I Pi tores-
of.»s neither were thankful " And in | lv ,a k ,‘ * hia
The children in m asquerade cos­
,
M oney-Back lest
Intent,
decorations
and
supper
tum e will march, after which best
parents.
Mr
and
Mrs
Calvin
W
hit-
W"
"
u‘ns1
club
R»mhoree
at
seven gjeps they went down until
i all busy. Everyone cordially
Hillsboro Tuesday evening.
represented costumes will be ju d g ­
they
w ere w orshipping carved I D‘">'t I"1.' a cough remedy blind­
vited.
Make sure you gel the
., . „ .
, I
Black and Miss G race stones and stumps; idolaters t h e y ,. folded.
ed. Parents and friends are in v it­
,
.
Honor n Roll
on G
iven
i and Mrs. C harles Larsen and of Vancouver. W ash, visited Mrs. became. "W herefore God gave them |
Given
ed to attend.
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Laurelview school pupils, who daughter of I ortland visited his M
Cornelius Saturday,
u p " .Rom ans 1 21-24 > Judibnent ,
Hillsboro Pharmacy
Fern and Reta Eastman visited
(have been neither absent nor tardy ,no}h er’ Mrs. A. Naderer. S atur-
by flood their portion Gf all the
a,n<J, “’A h."n, . f" r “
relatives in Portland last week.
I and has e a grade of 80 per cent or i 1
race only Noah and his w e e left . b ,a',l,‘ of
" M ixture
W eather Cuts Yield
Iabove in all subjects the past six
Ju liu s C hristensen visited his
Thus It is when man tun,-, fro m !, 1
' ' ,l1 k" " v' » >>y Buck
ochi
Potato digging was finished here
God s light Deeper and deeper. s,n l r ' s ' 1 "h '-lly ...Il elling all nth-
weeks, are Jeon and John W atkin; au nt Sunday Mrs. Naderer is r e ­
S aturday Potatoes are of a good
takes hold und judgm ent must fall IV1 e""Kh remedies Why it pene-
Eva Moi k and Yoshio and K anji : covering from a recent illness.
grade, but the yield is not so good
The Bible w arns us.
H ates air put sages quicker sooth.
Mrs. George Rosevear is spend-
Inahara.
due to the dry weather.
Robert M ontgomery and J o a n
ing several days this week w ith
FOREST GROVE Joseph Emmit
What has come over us since the i u 11, .a,b
l>M ypb get rid of
School was not held Friday due
H allow e'en P arty Friday
Craw ford, stars of "No More L a­
her daughter. Mrs. Francis Cool- t-oonus. 78. dux! at his home here tim e when we had one dax in s e v - i
« •"' speed
to w ork being done in the school
Laurelview and L aurel schools idge
dies" at the Venetian Sunday.
of Portland.
| Friday after an illness of four en apart for God* Deeper a n d
L *S T ’n,’o ', a , r ‘2? A
room.
will have a joint Hallowe'en party
Monday and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George S chneider >'ears Funeral services w ere held deeper is sin taking hold* T heir ' k
*!s */,
ls S times
Mrs. Claude Reinoehl I Frances
at the L aurel school house Friday and daughter Lillie of H elvetia at
* ," e lfu * ,,n<t effivtlve as ordl-
Forest G rove U ndertaking Judgment must full "God is not |
Q uier) of Salem visited her par-
__ \ I* _•
afternoon.
w ere Sunday guests of Mr Schneid­ company chapel Tuesday with Rev
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Quier. V-^FPT1CO IVIlSSIO lliirV
Mr. and Mrs. J. O berg and son e r’s sister. Mrs. Fred Schmidt, and E O Kellogg official ing. Interm ent w illing that any should perish, but guaranteed or your money cheer­
th at all should come to repentance "
last week She left Tuesday for
of Montana visited at the Ray family.
was in Forest View cem etery 2 Peter 2:9 "My sheep heur my fully refunded. Adv.
Arizona to join her husband, who
Vorhees home Sunday. They were i Snow fell here Tuesday m orn­ Masonic lodge was in charge at voice, and 1 know them, and they
is employed there.
„
„ . _
, neighbors in Montana.
ing. but melted imm ediately, al­ the graveside.
follow me: and I give unto them
Mrs. Harold Peterson. Mrs. Os­
The
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■' **' u u ' Dorothy W hisnand and Jean though on the hills it clung to the
Mr. Loomis was born at Jackson- eternal life: and th e y shall never I
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-------- The Missionary society ,s hold- W atkins of L aurelview school have
car Nelson
and Miss Eugenia Quier
enough to m ake a beautiful j ville. Wis., Ja n u ary 19. ....
...........
1897.
mar- perish." John 10:26-27 G«*orge N
are home from near Scholls, w here in* a schocl of missions this w eek joined the Laurel Lights 4-H K i r is trees
sight of the autum n colored le av e s! ried Mary E M arshall May 19. 18- Taylor. Beaverton.—Paid adv.
they have been picking w alnuts.
and next- meeting Monday. Wed- <ewins club under the leadership rnixed w ith the white. _
84, at Sheldenville. Iowa, and came
Webb B ays Business
n « d a>' and Friday nights at 8 of Mrs. M arv Haleman. L aurel
Lloyd Dailey and Cecil and to Oregon from South Dakota in
IM U T IC K T i l C K E K IT I I K S
H arry Webb has purchased the 0 clock in the church. The text- school teacher.
W est T ooth B rush nml
C harlie Schm idt spent the days 1902 Deceased is survived by the n ( h * U iw trirt C o u rt o f lit«« C n ile«l S la te « , !
fo r th e D is tric t o f O regott
"Tidley Inn” beer parlor, taking hook being used is Under the
Sunday callers at the L A. of the hunting season in the inou’n - w
idow
er
and
the
following
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possesion Sunday
S o u th e rn
C ro s s
hv t llll.r
j W hittle home w ere Mr. and Mrs tains and retu rn ed w ith a deer dren: Oscar. Floyd, Joseph, Mrs.
It
in Itn u k ru p tc y .
To A ttrnd Rally
*Irs Mary Reach and Mrs. S L J. C W right and two sons and Mr apiece Charlie Schmidt is now a t .....................................„
N o tic e i" hereby tfiven t«» n il rre»lit«»r«
Frank Miller. Forest „ Grove: Rob-
th
a
t
on
the
2
5
th J a y o f tte to b e r, A. D.
W. B. A held a special meeting C arlyle spent the week-end of O c -|a n d Mr- H enry Bedgood of Port- UCC Camp Reehr after a w e e k 's'e rt, Portland, and Earl of Fossil.
A ik»
19.18. V e rn e C u r r y o f H illa h o rn . Oreo«««»,
October 23 at th e home of Mrs. tober 20 in Forest Grove. Mrs. j land, an d Mrs Robert Kelly and
''»cation since finishing his fire
the b a n k ru p t
abo ve natnetl,
w a«
«Inly
S
e ltz e r ...........
Ethel Meyers. Plans were made Carlyle attended the pageant put ! her m other of Hillsboro. prevention service,
M iljudicateit lia n k n ip t : a m i th a t (lie ftrw l
Legialatlve Bills on File
meet lug o f h it rra«iin»r« w ill be held in
for attending the rally at Scap- on by the Congregational church
Eighteen members of the Friend-
Wesley and Jessie Francis of
D e fe n d er H ot
A W Havens has all house and th e C o u n ty C o u rt Hoorn in th e C o u n ty
poose November 5.
com m em orating the ninetieth an- Iv C orner
class of the Sunday P ortland visited Amos W atkins
on and
file anyone
at his office
on C o u rt l|o u »e at HtH»t>om, O re g o n on
W a te r Bott I«*
Mrs. Frydendall Hostess
m versary of the organization of school attended th e m eeting at the S™ da>n
iS senate
^ o n d bills
street,
who de-
th e I2 th «lay o f N«»veml»er. 19'lS. at 2 :0 0
W. H McNay home T hursday eve-
«-larenee F a rr of Fargo. N D.. ■
.
. .
■* w. i Pllm,. i , p. n v . at w h ich tim e «ai«l ere« ft t o r * m ay
Mrs. Joe Frydendall gave a
church and its history,
V aseline
a tte n d ,
p rove
th e ir c la im « , a p p o in t
a
ning. H allowe'en pranks and games a form er L aurel boy. sends word j do
{
tim e
wool carding party at the home
Birthday Celebrated
tru ste e, e ia m in e th e b a n k ru p t, an d tra n s ­
and a "pumpkin pie" lunch w ere
fn en d s here th at the P ly m o u th ' ao so 41 any Unw
H a ir Tonic ....
of her mother, Mrs M. E. Benefiel.
Mrs. L. T. Woodward gave a
a c t «u rh o th e r huNine«« a« m ay p ro p e rly
I C ongregational church at t h a t
com e b efore ««bi m eetin g
October 22. A pot luck dinner was surprise birthday p arty for her enjoyed
WHAT
DOES
IT
SPELL?
H
in d 's Honey a n d
C
la
im
*
m
y«t
be
prenented
in
f««rm
re­
Mr. and Mrs. H ines H endrick-
,‘? S.tOr’ W‘*1
served. Present w ere Mesdames A. husband last S aturday evening.
q u ired by th e B a n k r u p t A c t a m i *w«>rn
Does it m atter that Uncle Sam is tu.
A Imond
O. Killen, John P rickett, Verne Present w ere Mr. and Mrs. Bill *on and tu o children and Mrs. J ,7lonth
an niversary next
I going into
T h e Mchedtiie file«! «liechteeM tb6?4.9O * * -
P rick ett and V erle and Shirley Onley and Mr. and Mrs. Jim A n -! Dailey and tw o children of Port- ' 1
i debt a net - $10.000.000
--■ - - — a
C ream .............
¿ “ 5 . Di lle2 . . ? n^ dau«h te r' J o n y derson of Troutdale. Mr. and Mrs >*nd a n d M r and Mrs. Lee Roth-
of Hermiston m u rued to the"?, co m e' W e lL f T ‘^ e ? h ,n g l‘L a°re Het*. $9213.41 lia b ilitie e . IIA75.O O exemi»-
lh»r>
(I
l'*>ti|{iit« J r ,
tiilh U t n ito r .
Coughs, Colds
Joseph E. L
is
Dies Forest Grove
th is
i » ( V I 1. r K M I ’I 'I I ..............
lit* l.«tul»- <•( l.uiulv It SltlHlt,
A ll» r n * y
uf
f««r
Prosperity
W hen you tlrin k M cFall
m ilk, you a rc d rin k in g a
leant to y o u r ow n p ro sp e rity
and w ell-being. It is a real
h e a lth b u ild e r. No b e tto r
can be obtuitied.
IOC
Quart
McFall Jersey Dairy
I'lionr
2104
DELTA SPECIALS
shall go hun-
__ A
th u t.
H ilt
borrow ed mon­
debt. Leav-
children to
Loading ten m illion a day on-
them. What does it spell? Is
------------ ---- ------
--------. ---- — — , som ething wrong deep down w ith-
McGuire
of l a McGuire
Mr „ ober^ Saturday. His aunt. Mrs home Monday after receiving „ word
Osartn A r t h u r T h - U e h n r V D v a TUT«
- U k U U ilV
U
ilU U IlU
I Island.
S i a n a , ,___
___ _ in our people?
MHlan
Chester F rvdendan
w and Mrs' Ca^e- Mr and M rs- B ? uy Sanders of Silverton,
and that her father. A lbert A. Little,
Look back a bit. Back to the
Frvdendall M F
R e n e f^ l' and G- Cameron. Charles Cameron. Mr M r Sanders w ere callers there on was seriously in ju red w hen a log
F
“ and M rs- F E Kenyon. Mr. and th elr w a-v to Hillsboro.
rolled op him w hile he was load-
F red
red Benefiel
Benefiel, and
and Rav
Ray Glenn
Glenn.
1 Mrs. E. C. K enyon and son. Miss
Sunday guests at th e J
W Mul- ! mg logs on a truck. Mr.
L ittle was
Surprise Party Given
Millie Gewon. H arvey Cross. Mr loF home w ere Mrs. M ettie C a h o w ' reared in this com m unity, having
i
here w hen 16 years of age.
—...........................
. d m rPri f Pl n y W^S.K1' el\ Mr and Mrs- GIen McCo'llen. Miss E. and • Clyde
Lundy of — Portland, -
and Mrs. Alex Allen at their home MCCollen. all of Portland: K enneth
M r- and M rs- G u>' Foster and
n ear here October 24. Present w ere
Woodward and Mr. and Mrs. L. small son and Mr. Foster's m other
Messrs, and Mesdames R. W. Man T.
arriv ed .-ft th e R ichard W hittle
Woodward.
F red ‘ S e n e m ™ A l e x ^ X n “
Mrs. L. H arding and Julian Hoag- , ^ T h e y 'a r e ^ 'f r o m Yo^k N e b ' ^nd
M esdames Jessie TiUman. Mollie ^ ¿ fn ^ al^
' ’1S‘,ed MlSS M ar,a
Tallm an and Fred Hewitt, and -
r,
. j’
. . , ..
M elvin Powell and Jesse Meyers.
Dr. O. M. A nderson visited his
Bride-Elect Honored
brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and
A kitchen show er was given Miss Mrs. S. H. Smiley, at Scappoose
Elm a G arrigus (bride-elect) at th e last Friday.
O ra G arrigus home October 24.
Mrs. Adam Bella and Mr. and
P resent w ere Mesdames Harmon Mrs. A ntone Bella of St. Johns
an d ,d au ghter, Donald G arrigus and spent W ednesday at Bonneville.
daughter, t Tresham,
Smith.
t a A rthur
f
Ä
- ‘ Ä
r i í s ^ J s ^ T h
E verette
Mae. Reg
ma°nnX M vrtleaUCrhens' ^ " ’“ r ^ ’ i V i ' I Those attending the W. S. C.-O
E a r? Caldwell and” G eiald E rn e ^ S' C' ^ b a n game at M ultnomah
Tonv Rinck Corbett Crow ther Joe i C1VIC stadium from here were Mrs
! M c F„
^
son Hugh und
' are to uring the northwest* and will
retu rn home through California.
y jr3 Quy fo ste r is Mrs W hittle's
¡¡ster.
B irthday Celebrated
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stevens en-
tertained w ith a dinner Saturday
evening honoring th e ir daughter
Miss Irene on her tw enty-sixth
^ ^ V
h ^ s
m . n „-
»„a a t . «
B enefiel and Ray Glen, and the man oi, P ortland w ere dinner
„
Ellen Fnelund
returned
Misses Hazel Benefiel
Marian guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Karns e ,
t h e n t-nglund retu rn ed
Misses nazei Heneiiei, Mar an »
»..»„¡no
Saturday from a tw o m onths' visit
Tresham , Leora Williams, Helen W ednesday evening.
Miss Rose M arie Bella, who is w ith relatives and friends in sev-
K aufm an and Elma Garrigus.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Allen visited attending high school in Portland. eralv m ‘d^ f statesMSbe « tu r n e d by
of G lacier N ational park.
th e ir daughter. Mrs. G. P. H us­ spent the w eek-end w ith home
Mrs. Louise B runner of P ortland
bands, and family in P ortland d u r­ folks.
is
at
the C. P. Stafford home. His
Mrs. Edith Langdon of P ortland
ing th e week-end. They also at-
sister, Mrs. Doust of Ancordia,
tended a birthday p arty for Mr spent the w eek-end w ith her par- Wash wh h d b
v isitin s him
L, T. w r » „ a „ his horn.
M r s n d M , , Kur, W l.h ,lm ,
h”
Birthday
Orenco S aturday night.
, _
C elebrate B
irthday
home
w eek
The “Hallowe’en” dance and sup; '
num ber of W. F. H unter's
Family Moves
p er given by the W. B. A. ladies W estern Union friends called at
The
Eli
Kingston fam ily have
at th e G range hall was attended bis home Thursday, th e occasion
moved from th e one tim e “Camp-
by a large crowd S aturday night being his birthday
Mrs. Wesley Schlegel from Wash- I Miss M arjory S inclair of Leisy- be ' Place to a place n ear Jack-
Ington is at th e hom e of her sister. | ville spent F riday and Saturday ' ° r n, .
„ .
,
.
_
Mrs. W illiam McGill, helping care at the Fred Q uaintance home.
u„ Vir „ y all-day guests at the J.
for h er brother-in-law , William
E. L. Ludw ick of Portland vis-
,ome w ere Mr. and
McGill, w ho is ill.
ited at th e H. E. B urdette hom e ^Ir3' ? f rry ? 1„I1CO ~nd, t^.re5 c b lj
George Fisher and daughters. W ednesday evening.
,» en'
Fiske and
Irene and Mrs. Clara Lane, visited Mrs. S. L. C arlyle spent Monday
□ r_,,an ", mt’ Robert Moody, all of
th e ir daughter and sister, Mrs. Or- I and Tuesday of last w eek in P o rt- i Portland. The men w ent pheasant
an Elliot, at McMinnville one day land w ith h er daughter, Mrs ' n uratlnS-
last week.
; George D. G arratt.
TI7“ ?SS Je an n e tte H am ilton and
Mr. and Mrs. F red W atson and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Robson and , a“ er and ,EIr? ef Sergeant o fP o rt-
V em on and Merlin
of Siletz vis- fam ily w ere visitors at the Russell }.and v ‘slted at th e F. L. Brow n
ited relatives here this week-end. G ram m er home in P o rtland S atur-
t
,, „
W eek-end guests
at th e F red , day evening.
, . Mr „ al?d ? Irs-
w • Mulloy,
Sullivan home w ere Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mrs. D w ight Goodman M rs' M lllle Campbell an d Thelma
Clyde Rutledge and Dale and Mr and fam ily of St. Johns visited
and Mrs. P aul H erzberg and Mar- I relatives here Sunday
garet and Louise, all of Portland.
Miss Evelyn L ichty of Beaverton
Miss June G arvin of Hillsboro was a guest of Mrs. G ail K arns
spent th e week-end at her home Thursday.
here.
Mrs. Adam Bella visited S a tu r­
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Simonton, day at the S. N. Curington home
Elsie M eyers and H arold Fisher in Banks.
visited Sunday at the E arl Fisher
M embers of th e general com mit­
hom e at Sunset camp.
tee for the Christm as bazaar spon­
Mrs. Jo h n W agner m ade a trip sored by the Woman’s Circle met
to P o rtland to visit her mother, at the home of Mrs. B. A. Mitchell,
who is in a hospital there as a re- F riday 'night.“com m ittee^ w ere ap ­
suit of a fall last week.
pointed and plans discussed.
A light snow fall was reported
on G reen m ountain Monday m orn­
We specialize in q uality com-
ing.
I m ercial printing.—Argus.
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T ra d e -in Allowance — E A S Y T E R M 3
P h ilc o 6 1 0 F
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W ith P hilco
A ll-W ave A e ria l
*49
$5 4 95
Selfridge Furniture Co.
Phone 21 X
H illsboro
130 S. Third Ave.
BRISTOL
HARDWARE
COMPANY
Next door to Venetian theater
Hillsboro
Open until 9 P. M.
Every Saturday Night
N O T IC E T O « I< C I< IT < IK S
In Ik e C o u n ty C o u rt o f th« S tm » o f O re -
tfvti. fo r W o ah in tfto n C«mnty.
In th e M a tt e r o f »he E a la le o f l.u m ly B.
S m ith , liereaaed.
N o tic e i« h ereb y “l iv e n , (h u t th e u n -
«lvr»igne«l haa been ap p o in te d A«inn ni«tTu­
to r u f th e es ta te u f L u n d y B. S m ith . <ie-
cea*e«|, by an o rd e r m ade an d e n te re d in i
P ie rc e 's
P re sc rip tio n ..
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DELTA DRUG STORE
Hill»boro, Oregon
n o n c 't / t y ?/ie Q/ciV
Young People's club of St. A lex­
ander’s church held its first fall
meeting at th e hom e of Mr. and
Mrs. F ran k Dooher last T hursday
night. P urpose of th e m eeting was
the annual election of officers, fol­
lowed by a social evening. Officers
a re as follows: M innie Wyffels,
president; Cecelia Kalsch. vice-
.e f t e s a s «
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In
1936 OLDSMOBILE
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NSW S T Y L E -L E A D E R
S T Y L IN G . . . S M O O T H E R . L IV E L IE R PO W ER . . . IN C R E A S E D C O M F O R T
...G R E A T E R E C O N O M Y ...N E W L Y
SETTLEM ENT
th e S ta te o f O r» -
C o u n ty.
E s ta te o f Roenriua
th e M a tt e r o f th e
N e lo o n , Deceased.
N o tic e
is
hereb y r iv e n ,
th a t
H e n ry
Joh nson, th e d u ly a p p o in te d , q u a lifie d an d
a c tin g
E x e c u to F o f th e L a s t W il l a n d
T e s ta m e n t o f R asm us N e lso n . Deceased,
has file tl his F in a l A c c o u n t in th e Coun>
t y C o u rt o f th e S t a t e o f O re g o n , fo r
W a s h in g to n C o u n ty , a n d th a t *a id C o u rt
has fix e d Tu e sd ay, th e 12th «lay o f N o v ­
em b er. A . D. 1938, a t 10 o'clock A . M
o f said d ay in th e C o u n ty C o u rt Room
o f th e C o u n ty C o u r t House in th e C ity
o f H ills b o ro . W a s h in g to n C o u n ty . O re g o n .
*3 th e tim e and place f o r h e a rin g said
F in a l A c c o u n t an d o il objectio ns th e re -
to. a n d f o r th e f in a l s e ttle m e n t o f said
E s ta te .
D a te d th is 9 th d ay o f O cto b er. A . D.
1935.
H E N R Y JO HN SO N.
E x e c u to r o f the
Last
W il l
and
T e s ta m e n t
of
Rasm us
N e lso n, Deceased.
Tho s. H . T o n g u e J r ..
A t t o r n e y f o r E x e c u to r.
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