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Thursday, February G, J936 II I L L S n o R O Road House Probe Given Grand Jury Sunday School Names Leaders o f John H o ffe rt. The damage suits were th e re su lt o f the a rre st o f H eintz and H o ffe rt F e b ru a ry 18, 1933, w hen the y w ere fo u n d re m oving wood fro m a w o od pile o w n ed by th e com pany. Charges o f th e ft were bro u g h t against them and the H e intz men were in d ic te d by the grand ju r y , b u t fou nd not g u ilty on tria l. A not tru e b ill was re tu rn e d in the case o f H o ffe rt. The o rig in a l actions were b ro u g h t in M u ltn o m a h cou nty and b ro u g h t here on a change o f venue tw o m onths ago A n o th e r of seve ral suits Fo re - eov t p ro p e rty sold on the 1935 tax foreclosure sale, was file d in c ir c u it c o u rt th is week w hen E a rl G. Beck b ro u g h t s u it against James W. J e ffrie s to reco ver possession o f 80 acres o f tim b e r in section 25 3 n o rth and 3 west. The c o m p la in t alleges th a t the p ro p e rty was w o rth *3.000 and th a t it was taxed *32,58 in 1930 and foreclosed by the co u n ty in proceedings begun in N o vem ber, 1930 The p ro p e rty was sold in the sale w h ich began A p r il 19, 1935, fo r the sum o f *131.74 taxes and costs. In askin g fo r recovery, the su it sets fo rth th a t th e co u n ty fa ile d to o ffe r a p o rtio n o f th e p ro p e rty to cover am ount due b u t sold it as a w h ole piece and tha t the sale was vo id by reason th a t the am ounts charged arc in d e fin ite and u n ce r ta in and th a t no b ill o f costs was file d. A s im ila r case was re ce n tly de cided fo r the o w n e r o f record by Judge R F ra n k Peters in c irc u it c o ttr’ F o llo w in g orders were issued th is week in c irc u it co u rt: E lizab eth E. Rae vs. N e ttie D. Olsen, decree; Janqcs D o w n in g vs. F re d e rick W hite, ju d g m e n t and decree: Anna | M. Fay vs A le rn P. S k illin , de- I cree; In te rn a tio n a l Shoe com pany vs. C arlson A S herk com pany, ju d g m ent o f n o n -su it; L iq u id a tio n o f ; Bank o f Beaverton, to a llo w fo re - : closure su it in re O tto E rickso n et al to go by d e fa u lt. L iq u id a tio n j Bank o f Beaverton, to sell bonds j F o llo w in g orders w ere issued th is week in probate cou rt, G e o rg e .B e ll, ' W illa m in a D o ro th y Jesse, Claus 1 F re d e ric k Jesse. John M cC laran, ! Veate Sofie H etlesater. F re d e rick E B uch tm ann , Thom as Oscar M ou n- I dabaugh. I. L. M o re lo ck. Nels H olm . I S uits file d in c irc u it c o u rt th is week in clu d e d Leo G. A e rts and I Florence E. A e rts vs. Joh n M. M ills. i Mina Catherine llogei O ffic e rs were I 'lv i tv d .Sunday n t tlie Kin m llig to ri Sunday ehiNil as fo llo w s M rs W ill G cm bella, supei 'in te n d e n t; M is. II Huge. assistant s iip ri in te nd en t; M rs F lo re n c e Dodge. s e e re tu ry - II trra s u ie r, m id C a th e rin e Boge, o r ganist.. Aid to M eet F a rm in g to n L a d e s ' A id w ill meet Wednesday u fti i iio o ii w ith M is Ed Boge. C o m m u n ity d in n e r and card p a r ty given by tile F a rm in g to n Wei fare clu b F rida y evening was w e ll attended F ive hu nd red was played. M r and Mrs. W illia m It W ltb y - coinbc of Gaston visite d ut the II It Huge hom e T ue sd a y. M i s A lla C la r k . w h o has been i l l w ith tile measles, re tu rn e d to high .school th is w eek. > N ew ro o f F a rm in g to n and chim ne y c h u rc h w e re on H IL L S B O R O , OREGON the fin is h e d lust week The chim ne y was b u ilt by vo lu n te e r la bo r fro m the com m u n ity . Philif ippine Islands Prove Powder Keg ( ( '• n l i n u r d (ru m page l> • Car Passes Gruelling Tests W ord o f g ru e llin g speed and economy tests re ce n tly passed by stock W illy s "77” sedans was r e ceived th is week by the Used Car Exchange, local dealers. Speed tests un de r w h ich the car was d riv e n 24 hours non-stop, e x cept fo r gas and oil, on the M ojave desert in S outhern C a lifo rn ia re sulted in a to ta l of 1705 m iles, or an average o f 71.07 m iles pe r hour. Bob M cKenzie, ra cin g star, drove annum , to me d ire cte d and de live re d , com m anding me to m ake I sale o f the real p ro p e rty h e re in - ' a fte r described, I have le vie d u p on and pu rsua nt to said E xecu tion, O rd e r and Decree o f Sale, I w ill on M onday, th e 10th day of F ebru ary, 1936. at th e East door of the C ourthouse in H illsb o ro . W ashington C ounty, Oregon, at the hour o f ten o'clock a. m. o f said day, sell at p u b lic a u c tio n to the highest b id d e r fo r cash in hand, a ll of the fo llo w in g described real p ro p e rty, ly in g being and situate in W ashington C ounty, Oregon, and m ore p a rtic u la rly described as f o l - , lows, to -w it: B e g in n in g at a p o in t 28*4 rods N o rth o f the Southeast corn er o f Section 36, T. 2. S . R. 2 W of the W illa m e tte M e r id i an; thence N o rth 58 rods; thence West 28 rods; thence South 53 rods; and thence East 28 rods to the place o f beginning, con ta in in g 10 acres, m ore o r less; also, be g in n in g at a p o i n t 13 4-7 rods N o rth o f the said Southeast corn er of said Sec tio n 36. T. 2 S , R. 2 W. o f the W illa m e tte M e rid ia n , ( s a id p o in t o f b e g in n in g being the N ortheast corn er o f the M id dleton C em etery, in said C o un ty and S tate), thence N o rth 14 13-14 rods, m ore or less, to th e S outh- tile islands w h ile the fa rm bloc o p /"'H A R M IN G la tlie tw o -c o lo r c o n tra s t so p o p u la r th is season Is posed the free entrance in to the ' * - 4 the "d re s s m a k e r" fro c k . P a tte rn 8305. A v a ila b le In sizes 14 U n ite d States o f coconut o il and to 20 and 32 to 42. Size 18 re q u ire s 3% yards o f 39-lncb fa brio o th e r products related to fa rm p ro - j w ith % ya rd c o n tra s tin g and 2% yards o f rib b o n . ducc. N in e ty per cent o f the P h ilip p in e T he c u s y -to -la u iid e r w h ite o v e rc o lla r makes P a tte rn 8320 a products were e xp orted to the U n it- 1 cu te fro c k fo r L itt le b is te r. A v a ila b le In sizes 4 to 12 years. Size ed S tates w h ite tia d e w ltli tile I 8 re q u ire s 2*4 yards o f 35-lncb fa b ric w ltb % y a rd c o n tra s tin g U n ite d States placed the islands f o r c o lla r, cuffs, and sash and 'A y a rd fo r w h ile c o lla r. MS ou r n in th best custom er P a tte rn 8 438 Is p o p u la r w ith th e IH tle school g ir l. The Jum per B ut w ith the freedom , he said, Is easily la undered and a llo w s d iffe re n t c o lo r c o m b in a tio n s lq also came a fiv e per cent e x p o rt ' blouses. A v a ila b le In sizes 6 to 1 4 years. Size 10 req uire s 1% tax on island produce, w h ic h w ill y u rd s of 3 5 -ln cli fa b ric fo r Jum per and 1 'A yards fo r blonse. lie in effect fo r fiv e years and then j T o se cu re a P A T T R R N and S T F P -B Y -S T F P HFW I.NG IV - increase u n til the n in th year. Ster-, S’l ItC t T lu x s , t ill out the coupon below , being sure to M E N T IO N lin g pointed out that th is tax had i a d e trim e n ta l e ffect upon P h ilip - ' T H E N A M E O F T H IS N E W S P A P E IL ju n e exp orts to A m erica. Japanese and Chinese now have a l l i e d co n tro l of m uch o f tlie busl- F A S H IO N B U R E A U . 11-13 S T E R L IN G P LA C E , i i r s of the islands in c lu d in g the B R O O K L Y N . N. Y. fisheries, he declared, und s till are pushing econom ic in filtr a tio n in the 1 Enclosed fin d ............ cents. Please send me the pa tte rn s islands. checked below, a t 15 cents each: In re la tio n to p o litic s and the s ta b ility of tiic present governm ent 1 P a tte rn No. 8305 Size there, lie rem a rked that President ' Quezon was not p h ysica lly f it and MRS. A U G U S T A B U T H P a tte rn No. 8320 Size in fea r of his life . D u rin g the v a r i- j Augusta M eye r B u th . 83, of A m ous fu n ctio n s in connection w ith P a tte rn No. 8438 Size boy, Wash., died at the home o f tlie in a u g u ra tio n , Quezon d id not I her daughter. M rs. W. A. Sahnow, appear, but liv e d in seclusion on Name ..................................................................................... at S c h e fflin Ja n u a ry 22, and f u ins yacht in the h a rb o r ut M anila, neral services w e re held Ja n u a ry That's w h y successful people m ake Address ............................. ............................................... u n til tim e fo r the in a u g u ra tio n 27 fro m Donelson A S ew ell chapel, the utm ost o f eve ry precious m in F rom the P h ilip p in e s, S te rlin g w ith Rev. J. W e ste rd o rf o f V a n ute o f e ve ry day. C i t y ....................................................... .................. S ta te . tu rn e d to Japan and C hina. Japan, couver. W ash, o ffic ia tin g . In te r "It's sm art to be on tim e ,” au he pointed out, lacked n a tu ra l r e m ent was in th e T u a la tin P la in s th o ritie s agree. A n d th e sm artest Name o f th is n e w s p a p e r................................................. sources neces a ry to c u rry on w a r cem etery way to keep tim e is w ith a d is tin c and could not produce enough food Mrs. B u th was b o rn Ja n u a ry 30, tiv e new W atch, one y o u 'll alw ays stu ffs in the islands to feed the 1853. in B u ffa lo , N. Y., and la te r p ro u d ly wear. population. T here now arc 05 m il P o rtla n d p ro ba bly w o u ld seek an came to M innesota, w here she was lio n Japanese w h ile the po pu latio n a irp o rt location in th is county. m a rrie d to A ugust B uth. w ho p re is g ro w in g at the ra te o f a m illio n N e xt m eeting o f the cham ber w ill ceded her in death fo u r years ago. a year. be M onday n ig h t w ill, an in te re s t In 1919 they m oved to A m boy, Wash. On the m ainland. S te rlin g re in g program prom ised fo r F ebru ary JE W E L E R Deceased is su rv iv e d by fo u r (C o n tin u e d fro m p a x * 1) H ills b o ro m arked, was C hina w ith an o v e r 17 luncheon m eeting. sons and fiv e daughters. M rs. Hugo 211 E. M a in St. co u n cil w ill pass ordinances settin g Sahnow. M rs. W. A. Sahnow, Mrs. burdened po pu latio n of w h ich o n ly " L e t A n d y F ix Y o u r W a tch " up p ro pe r rates fo r business and resi- j 3 ev -n pe r cent could read or w rite C a m pb ell and H a rry B u th d e n tia l d istricts. As soon as these ' o f S c h e fflin , Mrs. J J. T u rn e r. The p o ore r classes, he exp la ine d, ordinances are passed and given M rs. R obert T u rn e r. A r th u r and liv e d on tenant farm s w here they the federal sanction, co n stru ctio n is E lm e r B u th of A m boy, Wash . and w o rked fro m duy to day and never expected to start. le ft, even to go to m a rke t. G rego r B u th o f F a irb a u lt, M in n.: C o n stru ctio n com panies w h ic h also a b ro th e r. H erm an M e ye r of M any of the congressmen, g e ttin g M abie M asterson W a rfie ld , 49, th e ir firs t close v ie w o f the co n d a ug hter o f M r. and Mrs. W illia m have sub m itte d bids w h ic h have La ke Elm o, M in n . d itio n s in the O rie n t, declared th e m M asterson of M o ffa tt s ta tio n near been accepted, have s ig n ifie d w i l selves alarm ed over the freedom H illsb o ro , died Tuesday in St. V in lingness to extend tim e o f accept S H E R IF F 'S S A L E ance o f contracts fro m F e b ru a ry 1 o f the island and the re la tio n s h ip cent's h o spita l it) P ortla nd . N o tice is hereby given, th a t by o f this act to the designs o f other F une ral services w ill be held at to F e b ru a ry 20. Date on w h ic h con v irtu e o f an E xecution, O rd e r and e o u n lrii p a rtic u la rly , those w ith 10 a. m. fro m the Donelson A stru c tio n m ust begin, was set by Decree of Sale, issued out o f and im p e ria lis tic tendencies. S ew ell eiiapel in H ills b o ro w ith the govern m ent as F e b ru a ry 5, but un de r the seal o f the C irc u it C o u rt W V erne M c K in n e y acted as Rev. H A. Deck o ffic ia tin g . B u ria l it is expected th a t th is date w ill o f the S tate o f O regon, fo r the chairm an, in tro d u c in g the speaker. w ill be in the Crescent G ro ve com-1 also be extended. C o u n ty o f W ashington, dated the M a yo r J 11 G a rre tt rep orted on etery, B eaverton. 30th M ay of Decem ber, 1935, in the m eeting tiere of the League o f M rs W a rfie ld is a fo rm e r rcsi- I fa v o r o f E a rl A M iebus, P la in tiff, O regon C itie s and said th a t in n dent o f tin s county, and a grad- and against W illia m A. G eyer and conversation w ith M ayo r Joe Car- uate nurse, re ce ivin g tie r tra in in g ' j • TA I L y d ia G eyer, husband and w ife : son o f P ortla nd , Carson to ld him in Good S am a ritan hospital. P ort- ! K o n t l w a y 111 H a r k and E rna Fischer, A d m in is tra trix th a t i f tlie a irp o rt bonds carried. land, w h ere she com pleted h e r z 1 o f the Estate o f E. G ustave Fischer, (C o n tin u e d fro m page I ) course in 1915. She was born M arch deceased: Erna F ischer; M eta F isch 20, 1886 at Lostine, and was m a r are planned th ro u g h the groves and e r B oard a n d John Doc Board, her SHE L IV E D IN SIN Sim on the Pharisee, ric h man. rie d to Roy W a rfie ld o f K la m a th o th e r parts o f the grounds, the ( h usban(i ; K a rl F ischer and Jane plans show. Doe Fischer, his w ife ; and Vera reclines at meat w ith Jesus as his Falls O ctober 20, 1932. Change in lo catio n o f grounds fo r L ie b k c and Joh n Doe L ie b ke , her Since he r m a rriage she had made glK’.J. N ow edges in a w om an o f the her home in K la m a th Falls. Be the m idw ays, also necessitates the husband. Defendants, fo r the sum parents she is su rvive d cha ng ing o f w a te r lines, gas and o f $3.000.00 w ith in te re s t thereon street w ho lives Ivy sin. She takes sides her tier place behind Jesus at his feet to by the w id o w e r, a b ro th e r, H. R. e le c tric lights. W a te r also is b e in g , fro m the 4th day o f Ja n u a ry, 1935. l v.i h tinm w ith 1.11 lea n and d ry » Masterson o f R ichaind, and a sis piped to a ll pa rts o f the grounds. 1 a4 the ra te of 6 pe r cent per an num . and fo r the fu r th e r sum of them w ith her hair. Then she an ter, M aude S w earingen o f Irrig o n . N e ighborhood news fro m 30 A r *200 00 a tto rn e y's fees w ith in te r o in ts them w ith costly o in tm e n t She was a m em ber o f the nurses’ gus cm respondents i n d i f f e r e n t est thereon fro m the 30th day o f and ceases not to kiss them. Jesus association o f Oregon. sections o f W ashington c o u n ty a, Decem ber, 1935, at th e ra te o f 6 seems u n m in d fu l o f it all. £ pear in the A rg u s each w e e pe r cent per annum , and fo r the Sim on, the host, takes it a ll in L e a rn w h a t y o u r frie n d s are do fu r th e r sum o f *59.65 costs and d is and reasons dow n in his heart - in g fo r less tha n th re e cents a bursem ents w ith in te re st thereon "T h is Jesus a h o ly man? N ot He! week. t f fro m th e 30th day o f December, Else lie w o uld k n o w w h o and 1935, at the ra te o f 6 per cent per w lr it m anner o f wom an th is is tlia t (C o n tin u e d fro m nag e I ) N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S toucheth h im ." im p ro ve th e ir properties un d e r the I n th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S ta le o f O r e But Sim on's secret tho u g h t is an act. fo r W a s h in g to n C o u n ty , iron <>|ien book Io o u r Lo rd. "S im on, I These loans are a va ila b le at the In th e M a tt e r <»f th e E s ta te <»f L e n a have som ewhat to say to thee," H ills b o ro Branch o f the F irs t N a E n g le r, Deceased. N<ftice is hereby g iven t h a t th e un d er- speaks Jesus. A nd "Say on M as tio n a l bank u n til A p r il 1 at w h ich ig n e d h»< 4 been d u ly c o n firm e d by the te r," Sim on replies. Then Jesus u n tim e the T itle 1 p o rtio n of the N a s above entitle«! cou rt as E x e c u to r o f the j folds the parable o f the man w ho tio n a l H ousing expires, unless re Last W ill a n d Teat a m e n t o f said de- i i 'C h s u i I. and has d u ly q u a lifie d aa s u c h ; had tw o th a t owed h im - cine 500 newed by congress. N o w . th e re fo re , a ll persons h a v in g claim s pence, the oth er 50. W hen n e ith e r The H ills b o ro Branch anticipates a g a in st said es ta te a rc h ereb y n o tifie d | could pay he fre e ly forgave them m any ap plicatio ns fo r loans from m id rctp iire d to present th e sam e, to - 1 both. "A n d w h ic h ," asks Jesus, local p ro p e rty ow ners in the event g e th c r w ith p ro p e r vouchers th e r e fo r , to j " w ill love h im m ost?" Sim on gives that th e c ity completes its p la n o f th e und ersign ed a t the la w o ffic e o f E. Let U» Do the Dirty M r A lc a r , in the F ir s t N a tio n a l B ank ■ " I suppose the one w h o was f o r sew er co n stru ctio n and is prepared J. B u ild in g in H ills b o ro , O re g o n , w ith in nix Work given m ost." S ty in g he had ju dg ed to handle a ll such ap p lica tio n s from m onths fro m th e «late hereof. D a ted this 21st day o f J a n u a r y , I M 4 . | r ig h tly , Jesus tu rn e d to the w o m q u a lifie d borrow ers. ( ’. T i l IE S , E x o ’ iito r o f I he HENRY an 4»f KHIil D e- I.HBt W ill Htlil T c.d H m e n t •'Reest thou th is wom an, Simon? A sk y o u r a tto rn e y to send you r ceased. E. J. M c A le a r , A tto r n e y fo r I entered in to y o u r house and you legal a d v e rtis in g to the A rgus. 49-1 , E x e c u to r. g iv e me no w a te r fo r m y feet, hut »he hat li washed m y feet w ith ZENITH ELECTRIC tears and w ip e d them w ith the hairs o f her head. You gave me no kiss, lu ll th is wom an since she came in hath not ceased Io kiss m y feel. M y liearl w ith o il thou didst not anoint, but th is wom an hath anointed m y feet w ith precious S A V E -L a u n d ry bills. ointm en t. W here fo re I say un to S A V E — C lothes and banish you. her sins w h ich arc m any arc fo rg ive n her, fo r she loved m uch ." the dread o f wash day. Then Io the wom an "T h y sins arc fo rg ive n thee; the y fa ith hath saved C a li today and see thee; go in peace." th e new models. Day by day as the y looked on H im , th e ir fa ith b u ilt up. W hat He did and said is a ll em bedded in the Book of Books. And as we read, Us Re-Groove Your Tires for o u r fa ith m ounts up to save us also, even as fa ith saved her. "M y Sale Winter Driving fa ilh looks up to Thee; T hou La m b o f C a lv a ry ; S a vio u r D ivine . Now hear me w h ile I pra y; 'fa k e a ll m y g u ilt aw ay; O, Let me fro m th is day, Be w h o lly T h in e ." George N. T a ylo r, Beaverton -Paid Adv. T W O H A N D Y L O C A T IO N S X, Time is Money Second Sewer Plans Approved J. L. Anderson Former Resident Dies in Portland Workers Building Local Bank Helps House Remodeling DON'T KILL YOUR WIFE Permit us to demonstrate a Used Tire WASHER SAV IN G S Conte in today and in spect our large stock of used tires. Many sizes —low prices. EASY TERMS Re-grooving renews (lie non-skid on smooth-worn (ires. Lengthens safety life of tires. Reasonable cost—prompt service. S to m a c h Gas A O n e dose o f a I H . E R I K A q u ic k ly r» B e v i a k h s b lo a t in g , d a m n s o u t M O T H U p p e r a n d lo w e r b o w e l* , a llo w s y o u to c a t a n d s le e p »rood. Q u ic k . th o r o u g h »1 ■ t l" U , y t e n t l r d y g e n tle a n d snfe. EIW UH C DLL IA PKt (. » H im . Page Throe (('o n tin u a d fr o m p i ( « 1) Farmington Ladies* Aid to Meet ut Ed Bogc Home F A R M IN G T O N A RCUS, Busch’s Service Garage Phone 501 Busch’s Super Service Station Phone 391 3 iri and Baseline A. It. Busch, Prop. BRISTOL HARDWARE COMPANY Next door to Venetian theater Hillsboro the car. In an econom y test on the San Diego speedway, the W illy s "77" averaged 45 04 m iles per h o u r fo r 24 hours and tu rn e d in a record of 36 03 m iles per gallon. T w o firs t place cups in its class w ere won by a W illy s in the recent G ilm o re - Ye « ¡n ite econom y run. one fo r the fastest tim e and another fo r using less gasoline than any o f th e 30 cars com peting the p o in t o f beginning, con ta in in g 2 acres, m ore o r less. to satisfy the hereinbefore named sums and fo r the cost and expenses of sale and said w r it. Said sale w ill be made subject to redem ption as per statute o f Oregon. Dated at H illsb o ro . Oregon, th is 7th day o f Jan ua ry, 1936. J. W. C O N N E L L , S h e riff o f W ash in gton C ounty. Oregon. P. L. P a t terson, H illsb o ro , Oregon, A tto rn e y fo r P la in tiff. 47-51 N O T IC E O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T the C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O re gon, fo r W a s h in g to n C o unty. In the M a tte r o f the E a ta te o f C o ra E liz a L o w r y . Decewsed. N o tir e is hereby g iven th a t the u n d e r signed E x e c u to r o f th e L a s t W ill an<l Tew Lam ent o f said deceased has file d in the above e n title d co u rt and cause his F in a l A c co u n t and re p o rt as such, an d the C o u rt has fix e d and appointe<l th e 15th d ay o f F e b ru a ry . 1936. a t th e hou r o f 10 o'clock A . M . o f said day an d th e co u rt room o f the above e n title d co u rt In in H ills b o ro , O m a n , aa the lim e am i place fo r h e a rin g o b je c tio n * (41 said fin a l account a n d fo r th e fin a l s e ttle m e n t of • a id e s ta ti. D a te d th ia lftth d ay o f J a n u a r y . 1934 H E N R Y A . L O W R Y . E x e c u to r o f the Last W ill a n d T e e ta m e n t o f -a id de ceased. B a g le y A H a re . A tto rn e y s fo r E x ecu to r. <H-ft4p N O T IC E OF F IN A L A C C O IN T the C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O re gon. fo r th e C o u n ty o f W a s h in g to n , P ro b a te D e p a rtm e n t. In the M a tt e r o f the E a ta te o f C h arles E. Stevens. Deceaaed. N o tice is hereb y g iven t h a t th e u n d er* 1 signed, as E x e c u trix o f th e ee a te o f Charles E. Stevens, deceaaed. has filed her fin a l account In the C o u n ty C o u r t o f th e S ta te o f O re g o n , fo r W a s h in g to n C o u n ty, and th a t M onday , th e 17th day o f F e b ru a ry . 1934. a t th e ho u r o f 10 o’clock in th e forenoon o f said d a y an d the co u rt room o f said c o u rt has been app oin ted by said co u rt as th e tim e en d place fo r the h e a rin g o f ob jectio n s th e re to am i th e s e ttle m e n t th e re o f. D a ted and fir s t published J a n u a r y 14, 1936. b a t e o f last p u b lic a tio n F e b ru a ry 1 l. 1936. SABAH F S T E V E N S . S h erw o ed , O re - 1 gon. R t. 1, E x e c u trix . 46-fi'J In east co rn e r o f the above de scribed ten-acre tract, thence west along the south b o u n d a ry o f said ten-acre tra c t 28 rods; thence south 8 13-14 rods, m ore o r less, to the no rth w e st c o r ne r of said M id d le to n Cem e te ry ; and thence East by S outh along the N o rth b o un da ry lin e o f said M id d le to n C em etery to Palm Values De Witt» Antacid Powder An efficient, quick-act ing, pleasant relief in discomforts caused by Gastric Acidity (Hyper acidity), "Sour Stom ach,” Belching, Fatu- lence. 50c PREVENT COLDS Standardized COD LIVER OIL Large stock of all brands. Minimum Prices. ( V en etia n tic k e t, A. Naderer, Rt. 5. H illsb o ro ) LO O K A T T H E S E B U Y S ! YO U R C A R AS DOWN P A Y M EN T Fords Others 1935 3-w indow D e luxe Coupe. 17,000 m iles, radio, heater, fog lights. Sold fo r *850.00 600 1934 Standard Coupe. A beau t if u l car in perfect S J f? con dtio n > / M Priced at 1934 V ic to ria . P a in t and u p h o lste ry lik e new'. A new “r guarantee ’485 1931 V ic to ria , in nice con di- tio n . SÍ Real value ä285 1930 C h evro let Sedans 1930 Chev Coupe. Good lood ru b - ber and paint. A good value ’235 1929 F ra n k lin Sedan. m echanical condi- tion. A good bu y Palm Drug Store P re s c rip tio n D ruggists Phone 266 Good Alv Trucks 1935 F ord V-8, 157-in. w h e e l base. Reconditioned and a new tru c k guarantee Fully Guaranteed K R .V M IE N ’S ’275 DW