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Miss Harrington Has 25 Years Postal Work Mi A n , ''i ' I L ir i'lr it f t u n t h lx m o n th w as J u s tic e «J peni • in th - < tun tw e n ty f i f t h y r n r um I in C luekatnus county for d e l k ill (h e I l ilH h o iO p t i . l «»ill«’«* pa t h ig h p i ie .! o f tin« S he to o k h e i u u th <*f «»file«* u t tin * A r« 'h M r «»nic « h a j t • r at c o u rt h im e in J u ly , H U I, w h e n tin * and fot a long p*i io<j lu t • It I ’ C m n e liu ; wu.- piv.tina.. «if tin * S iic i w o o d lo d g i* te r A t th a t tu n e , she .sunt th e r e . survived b y th e w id o w w e n * o n ly t w o p«»tul d e i k . E d w in «»n». H a r o ld I t S a y o f ('( » in e liu s a n d h e rs e lf ’1'he la te S a le m , J o h n M- S a y o f K la m a th S u s ie M o rg a n i l a te r C o r n e liu s ) w u » E a l’ s a n d J a m e s S ay a. is t.m t po: tm a .te r at th e tim e . A l t M l l t l ’ lih e i g e l « » t i le r on ro u te I orm cr llillsb o ro itcs V isit— Mi anil Mrs H erm an Kehoe it and on e. a n d J o h n H y u n , c u n le d on fam ily of K lam ath Falls arriv ed r o u te thi«*«. w e re <»lh«*r employ« at th a t tu n e w h o a re . t i l l w i t h th e S ulu id u v for a visit w ith relativ«/ lo c a l o ffic e , H y u n n o w b e in g a c it y amt friends. T hey will re tu rn via I < ai i ier. the .count ro u te and . pend a few Tin* pout ffice 25 years ago was days at the beach Mr. ami Mi located o n Second Mti«*et, about Schoen a re form er proprietor* of w hen the S m ith G ro cery now the P erfection B akery her«*, and m e About tw o m onths later, now in th e b ak eiy busun « in stand m«M|eling was tartcil ami Klain / h Falls when a new building was constructed, Attend Annual Iteunlon— th e punt office was moved utroMx Mi a f i .i M l A ll < ;■ I tin* tree,. Ju , buck «if when* tin* ( 'oinm ereial N ational bunk is lo Mi and Mrs Hex llov.cll atten d d cated. until a r«H»m was com pleted th e fam ily reunion of th e A rnold in tin* <>«!<! Fellow*.' building A fter fam ily. Mi » McGee s people, ut tin * ten veins in th a t building, th e o f old A rnold place n ear Scio S u n day ThH was th e nin th annual fic e w a m eved to the W « h m I: build lug on M a m .street, w h ere it re- g u th en n g of the H annah-A rnold inuined until m oving to th e new elan, pioneci > of JM54. atten d ed by about 100 im inbeis from W ashing fvtlei al building luM S ep tem b er Miss H arrington has serv <1 un- ton am i O regon d e r f l v i * postm asters, the late H Army Officer Visits— I* C’ o r n e liu s th e la t e J C Lanikm , Col and Mrs Jo h n A M cK innon II A B a ll l ’ ie d Ilo l/nugel and I* now I n and fam ily of Fort W orth, Kanxus. T M c P h e e te is S he r d e p a rt- w e , e guests the last of the week < h a i g e f t he m o n e y o r F a b e n d ro th Col inent. p u titu l s a v in g s and registry of Mi ami Mi the M c K in n o n , w h o in s b e e n in the M is s H a ir u ig t o n hai •tou hei. office of local Hecrctary of the service for about 4b y e a i >. is one o f civil Meivici* com m ission for 17 th e th r e e highest rnell in th e a r m y , \« ars; conducts ex unit nation* for a n d wu.. en ro u te to F.l Pa .<». T c \ a s podm astei clerk s and currier.*«, w here lie will be stationed. and other dutitM req u ired by the II Ik ( Meets— d istrict m anager of S eattle She H 11« m e Economics* club of the also local >< « ic ta iy of the N ational ■ G ran g e will meet T h u rsd ay aftei - Eederuttou of Post O ffice C lerk s j noon. August <*. w ith Mrs W. M An am using story is told of her i S m ith T he men are invited to at- first dav in the post «»ffice, after I tend th e pot luck d in n er in the many girl hud applied for the I evening. position and w orked only a t«*w 1 days O ne of the em ployes r e Leave for Alusuu— m arked w hen he saw her "W hat, I Mi . G loria C o u lter of th e C om a new girl! W onder if she w ill s' iy | m ercial h a n k a n d Miss T ula Sam* . of the county a g e n t’ office a week * Mi l l a r i m ) " m i iffiliat- I . ' i wil* ail from Scuttle T uesday on th i* R ebekahs. P y th ia n S ister , j th e S S. V ictoria for a trip to llu s im a n d I ’ ro fc s w to n a l W o m e n a Skagw ay. A laska. club, and is active m com m unity Moose l.uilics E n te rta in — affail I.adie.f of the Moose will hold a b asket social, en tertain m en t and dance S atu rd ay evening at th e old A ttend Session— A d e le g a tio n o f a b o u t 20 local G range hall The public is invited. Boa Arrives— Sunday afternoon of the C h ristian i z\ o n was born Ju ly lfl to Mr. church«* of P«»rtland and v icinity at* and Mrs. W illiam H einrich of P o rt M ultnom ah church The ev en t is I land. form er Hill* boro residents. sponsored by th e C hu rch School | Council of th e chur« hen. A ached- , Me. r< and Mcsiiames Jam es uled program w a fo llo w « * « ,c o n s is t Sew ell, F J Sew ell. B ruce S c h u ing of basket dinner, supervised m an of P ortland. Miss M arjorie recreation, com m unity s i n g i n g , Sew ell, Mrs N esblt B yres and to n pageant and vesper s«*rvlc<* The ' la tte r activ ity wa.s con stru cted by j D a v is o f M cM innville spent Sunday the local high school group u n d er at Nelscott. th e leadership of Mi.» Murlhft 1 Mi <s B ernice Felton of th e W ash Jam es. ington Sav ings A* I .«»an ass«K'iation P atten s Visit H ere— is spending a tw o weeks* vacation Alva P P atten and f.unily of with tier paren ts at D ayton and at Placentia. ( ’.»1 . left for hom e Wed th e coa st. M i .s V irginia Bon«!:« k on nesday a fter a visit w ith his p a r of P o rtlan d is tak in g her place foi e n ts . Mr a n d M rs . H I P atten , and th e tw o weeks. Mr.* C. E. Wells re tu rn e d M on day from several d ay s’ trip to cip.il of the high .school h e re years isnmpn. Idaho. Mr H ow ard W clb ago. is .i d istrict school au p erin - and son aceom punied her to Nutnpa ten d en t und hxs a high school and to visit h er paren ts, Mr. and M is f o u r elem en tary schools u n d e r his M a x l.alande. and w ill join Dr direction. W ells nt Boise. Mr and Mrs G N. T ag g art r e Family Reunion Held— Mr and Mrs A lbert Howell w ere tu rn ed S unday from a trip to San surprised on the evening of Ju ly Diego, C u t Sirs L aw rence T a g 21 by m em bers of Mf H ow ell’s g art and son D w ight, and h e r fam ily. Those att ntiing th e r e m other, M rs . G race H enry, all of union wen* V irgil Howell and fam B akersfield, ( ’al . return«*«! w i t h ily i’f Yachats, Mi Ina B ennett of them for .several w eeks’ visit, Mrs. Bryce N o iler and ch ild ren P ortland. Mr and Mr* Hex Howell. Mr an«l M is A lbert McGee and o f G ran ts Pass an* visiting at the hom e of her parents. Mr. and M rs host and hostess. C. E Wells, and w ith other re la Arcus Has Picnic— tives. Eddie W« Ils of M edford is A rgus p ublishers and em ployes also a guejit at th e W ells home. an d fam ilies enjoyed a picnic Mr an«, Mrs W illiam (»oetter ’eft T hu rsd ay evening at K pplm g W at S atu rd ay for a w eek’s vacation at ers, w ith 34 in the party Mr. and Hockaway. T h eo ir ¿«on W ayne is Mrs. W F. O gilbee of Boring, fo r playing in the dan ce orch estra m erly of th is city, w ere presen t for th ere this season. the annual event. Mrs .1 W S nnick an«, d au g h ter Boone R eunion S unday — of S eattle, W ash, a re spending th e R eunion of Danii l Boone descend- w . <*k w ith her sister. Mrs. ('h a l ies i W alker C lyde J. H ensley and fam ily of ing to announcem ent by Em m a B aker have m oved to Hillsboro, Boone Hale of P o rtian i,. p resident, i having purchase«, th e IJo y d BrowT. .. ro g ram «nil basket d I in ....... p ro .......!.. p erly .... on I'...* East O ak .........« street. P n er .. w .II ill »... be 1 .... W illia m O ’ N e ill o f S an I enjoyed. cisco. Cal visited last we. k w ith Vliills in Trxa»— J e r ry W ieber at th e W II. W ieber Mrs. D w ight S ellers left T h u rs home. day fur a visit of several w eeks D orothy S ig ler of P o rtlan d is w ith her sun. R obert S tartzell, at visitin g h er cousin, M arjo rie Sigler, D allas. Texas. S he stopped on h er this week way to visit relativ es at I.us A n J u n e G ifford is visitin g relativ es geles. at W heeler this w eek. Mr. and Mrs. O. B G ates a re at Farm ington Day Sunday— W enatchee, Wash , th is week Farm ington Day w ill b e held S unday al th e F arm ington C hris- j tian church for old and new real- E lectric R efrigeration d en ts of F arm ington a n d th eir Air C onditioning friends. A pot luck d in n er w ill be M F. N W ANTED - Reliable, served at noon. fair education, m echanically Attend Convention— inclined w ho w ould like to Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Rogers a t b e tte r them selves. M ust be ten d ed the d epartm ent convention w illin g to tra in p are tim e to of U. S. W. V of W ashington and q u alify ns installatio n and A laska nt Longview , Wash., F riday. serv ice experts. No e x p e r ience necessary. W rite giv Father Succumbs— ing age, present occupation, N orm an O. Suy, till, fath e r of etc. .fumes C. Say. assistant m an ag er of U tilities E ngin eering the local liianch o f t l e F ii I N a tio n al hank, died in P ortlan d T h u rs Institute d a y night. Mr. Say was a w idely Box 551 B everly llills. Cal. know n farm er in the W ilsonville SA V E ON S E R V IC E SAVE NOW by calling us for MODERN SERVICE on your R A D IO - REFRIG ERATO R - W A SH ER AM* WORK GUARANTEED Douglass - Davison Radio & Appliance Service Hclfrldgp Furniture Store Mr Georg«» Bu i .«lm f anil Mrs G ordon Kuhnow « n tertain ed S un- «lay w ith a d in n e r p arty at the Bier d 'ltf horn«* near Schi fflln P ie .ent wen- M< • i und M«* - damex Hugo Sahnow , W illiam Sah now Jr. am i on Jim m y. O tto V<«g' • am, Crv tal Ib lle am , K enneth, K enneth Bierxdoi f am, .on Burke. W illiam P u ,nam Jr. and daughter« M ainine and M argare,, (b a iló n Salimi.*, .md -.on G onion J r , Mi. a Ma«* Luh« yne, l*« « nore and Herma* Sahnow , Mrs. W illiam Kuhnow Sr , Hub« ; t 'lim n . W ilbert Sahnow , H enry H ardehopf. D elbert Ba » alorf and Mi ami Mi Georg« Biers- tlo tf Mr. A uxiliary Plans P icnic S a p p e r for H u s b a n d s Legion A uxiliary m em bers and im sbunds will have a pot-luck pic- no oppei m the garden of Mr and Mi . L. C K i a i n n n a l »1 31» next In day evening M em bers a re tutked to brin K picnic lunch. dishes, silver. «•tc. A SMMting h«>kt* «tniiXTK «if the munie e o u n n ltle e , ’darn«*# 1-. .d Calfi W . II. C J Ci I't teiifjrn. •lohn Ptib«il C E W e ll' nd I I* S Davi». Follow ing the suppur. a buxines.* -ting will be tie-id. including •tion of officers. mid Mr» 41 II W hite of D onald Long and little daughter, B a k e r w e re guest» last week of and Mr and M rs F red B aum ann th en d au g h ter. Mrs. Jo h n T e u fe l, and little d au g h ter of P o rtlan d and fam ily T he (wo fam ilies spent w ere guest» F riday night at a d in ev eral days at G earh art and S ea n er p arty at th e hom e of Mr and side, and w hile at Seaside visited Mrs I, A Long O th er guests at th e G eorge B aker g reen h o u se, tin- Long hom e that evening w ere Fred W hite of Los Angeles also Mr and Mr* A C S hut« and M lis vi-ated at tin- Toufel hom e .xeve-ral G ladys Shut*- of P ortland days last week. i Mr. and Mrs C. M B ryant, th eir Dr S N Weil of Roden. Cal , house guest.: Mr. and Mrs O rvel cam e by plain- F rid ay to m«-et hi» B eckner, of D enver. C olo, and Mr. in. Jo h n n y Weil, w h o has been ut and Mrs. J H M urton drove to B'nai B 'rith cam p at D eLukc d u r Y achats and re tu rn e d through C o r in g th e pust f iv e week* w ith F o r vallis d u ring the w eek-end. Mr. ce I and R obert W< il lb- will vi and Mrs B eckner left M onday for it III . cousins, th e Weil brothers, th e ir home. for several d ay s before re tu rn in g Mi . G ra n t D ow ning of B urnt home. I Woods left for home M onday, after Miss E thel H endren left Tin .day , a short visit w ith her brother, for Lox A ngeles, Cal., w here »he . F ra n k Pauli, und fam ily. Mrs will visit her sister, Mrs. O rville D ow ning attended the -reunion pic JohiUHin, and fam ily A lvin Jo h n - nic at S h earer's grove near G ales on J r . win* h a , been visiting lux i creek Sunday, and renew ed old gi.iiidp.n 1'iits. Mi and Mi Elwood friendship» of 40 y ears ago Johnson, .several weeks, retu rn ed Mr and Mrs Leslie Riggins of hom e w ith Ills aunt. P ortland, Mr and Mrs. H D Mc- Mr anil Mrs Lexter Irelan d spent E n tire of H illsboro, and G eorge th e w eek-end at th e ir cottage at C ham berlain. L ottie S m ith und Mr Itis'kaw ay. M i, l.c ter Irelan d r e and Mrs Jim Riggin» of Y am hill m ained for a sh o rt tim e w itti her retu rn ed last week from a few days' b ro th .* -in-law and sister. Mi and trip to Moore'* Valley. Mis C laronce B arber, and Mr Ire M r and M r s J C. H attrick and land's sister, Mr» B eulah Luiiiuhan, th eir house guest, M rs H L. Clift, all of P o rtlan d I of B ellingham . Wash . spent th e Mr- C T R ichardson re tu rn e d w eek-end at th e beach Mrs. C lift S atu rd ay from about t n days' stay . is Mrs. H a ttric k ’» d au g h ter-in -law al C arn atio n Emm. Seattle. Wash and is spending th e sum m er here Mr and Mrs R ich ard to n and Neil w hile h er husband is in A laska. and S tu art spent th e w eek-end of Mrs. E B W atkins and d a u g h Ju ly 18-111 there, after w hich Mrs te r R uth of N am pa, Idaho, visited Ktchuadson rem ain ed for a v is it. her b ro th er-in -law . J R W atkins, Mrs G race Todd, an em ploye of and fam ily d u rin g th e past w eek, the secretary o f state's office ut leaving S unday for S eattle, Wash., Salem , is spending h er vacation ' to visit other relatives. w ith h er p arents, Mr. and M rs C. Mr. and Mrs F ran k M acL aren of F M cFadden S he is accom panied K ansas City. Kan . w ere guests by h er son Tomm y. last week of Mr. and M rs J. C. H at- Miss V erina Brock of San F ra n ' trick of south of H illsboro. Mrs. cisco wax a guest last week of her M acL aren is a cousin of Mrs. H at- autn. Mrs A F Sehendel, and . trick. fa m ily . Mrs S ehendel accom panied Mr. and Mrs. K enneth P atterso n h er to th e hom e of her p aren ts in and ch ildren of E ugene and Ja c k V ancouver. Wash., on Friday. | C onnell of W oodburn w ere w eek- D r McGee B arn h art and fam ily end guests of Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n of Los A ngeles u rriv ed in H illsboro C onnell. M onday for a short visit w ith Mr and Mrs E. J M cA lear. D or G eorge McGee. T hey a re on th eir othy H arm s and B lanche M cC or way to Canada- m ick drove to R ockaw ay S unday to Mrs N. E H aw orth an d c h il get K athleen M cA lear. and then d ren w ill leave S u n d ay to atten d to Seaside and A storia. th e G e a rh a rt su m m er school, w hich Mr and M rs F ra n k Sholes of is u n d er th e auspices of th e E pis B ellingham . Wash , a re spending a copal Diocese of O regon. few days w ith M isses T ennessee Mr and Mrs. L. B. M acDowell a n d Eva W eatherred and d au g h ters, D ixie Lee a n d M rs Ada P atterso n and g ra n d C c lc n c . h f t S unday for a trip to ch ild ren , G eorgia and P aul P a tte r Mt. R ainier, Wash , V ancouver and son Jr., are vacationing at N esko V ictoria. B. C . and Luke Q uinault. win. Dr. and Mrs. W E. P iercy of Mr. and Mrs. E T. E aton of C ashm ere. Wash , sp en t th e w eek Boise, Idaho, spent th e w eek-end end at th e J O Robb home, and In H illsboro took th e ir d au g h ter. C arol Jean. H ugh R ogers Jr. left last w eek back tu C ash m ere w ith them . for M arshfield, w h ere he is em Mr and Mrs. Jo h n Zenor of ployed. Agate■ Beach spent last w eek w ith Miss P hyllis Wold of N orth Bend th e ir m others, Mrs. I). Z enor and Mix. H K roeger, and ot her rcla- spent the w e e k -in d at the S abin home. lives. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. D ailey of Mi K. F M cDonald an d son N ew port spent the w eek-end w ith Hobby of T acctna a re guests this his sister, Mrs. E. J. Peterson. week of th e ir relativ es. Mrs. Emm a E. G. Reid of N ew berg is sp en d M cK inney and Mr. and Mrs. V erne ing a few- days w ith his sister, Mrs. M cK inney. Mrs. S. E O lson retu rn ed T h u rs R alph Ramey. R obert O 'B rien of A lbany v isit day from a tw o w eeks' visit w ith h er d au g h ter. Mrs. H J D uncan, ed his m other, Mrs H. S. Rogers, d u rin g th e w eek-end. at T illam ook, an d ut R ockaw ay. Mr. and Mrs. P au l R ingle and Mrs G eorge S ch ro ed er and baby spent th e w eek-end at o f C orvallis are guests th is w eek of ch ild ren Mrs. F A bendroth. Mr. S chroeder N ew port. Mrs. Jo h n G a rd n e r and d au g h is a m em ber of th e O. S. C. faculty Mrs. Vic M acK enzic and s o n ters and Mrs. S E F ayram a re v a K eith of C leveland, Ohio, a re v is catio n in g th is w eek at Seaside. Mrs. J. W. K elley left S unday to i t i n g at th e H L. M acK enzie home. Mrs. C arl P ick arts of P o rtlan d visit h er sisters in S eattle, W ash. was a w eek-end guest o f Mr. and Say you saw It In th e A rgus. Mrs J. W. Holt. Mr and Mrs. F E H a rtra m p f v is it d Mr and Mrs. G us H artram p f of Scappoose last week. Mr. and Mrs. J W. W h itw orth Osteopathic retu rn ed last w eek from a v aca Physician and Surgeon tion at R ockaw ay. COM M ERCIAL B UILD IN G L ester C hase of M onm outh spent Phone O f f ic e 861 the w eek-end w itli his paren ts, Mr. R esidence 862 and Mrs. F. I,. Chase. Dr. Wm. E. Hinds Local P o etess Appoints l.ondon Melvin f l o w of this city and If*. H e 'll, - H n w e ll Ilf »*'■[ Dan 1 R ep resen ta n ve ir e m arried Ju ly 21 in V ancouver. Wash They are both well know n h en i- .im g i sided h ere a n u m ber -if yeai T he bride * • a duugn- te r -.r M, and Mi J B B a ille t’ of m ai Scholls and Mr. C row Is a ion ■ ' Mr and Mi C. T. C row of this i i'y. T hey left im m ediately for a w ed ding trap to M arshfield and other Coos Bay point», and may locate in S outhern O re g o n Mr A. H. (M yrtle) B iassing re- ivetl a letter thi-. week fiom tilt* C u r '.. Brow n Ltd B ritish P ublish- irig bureau 'it London. England, ■aying the com pany had received a request from an ed ito r asking for the first -erial rights for h er poem. Lo l N eighbor," w hich appeared in th e Ju ly W oman's W orld, and j a.sked to be appointed as h e r rep re- e n ta ti." in England. M is. Bla ing'» poems have been published in m any periodicals in I th e U nited St ite» arid elsew here. She ha* appointed th e London com- M- Eva Oakes, d a u g h ter of Mr. i pany a he rep resen tativ e in Er-g- and Mrs (' I. Oakes, and Jack land Donahue, son of Mr a n d Mrs. J. S titt, M aria H indm an, an d all D onahue of O akland. C a l. w ere other.-, unknow n. D efendants: m arried at V ancouver. Wash . Ju ly In th e Name of the S tate of O re 21, R' v K unzm an officiating. The w edding was a ooinplete su rp rise gon: You and each of you a re h ere by req u ired to appear and answ er to th ir m any friends here. e B ill in E quity filed against you Tin* b rid e grad u ated from the th in th e above entitled su it on or be H ills b o r o high .school in th e class fore the la*.' day four w eeks from of 1927 and later from the* N o rth th e date of the first publication of w estern Business college in P o rt th is sum m ons said period of four land S he ha* b ien em ployed in th e w eeks being th e tim e prescribed county clerk ■ office since 1830. for publication hereof; and it yau The groom has been a resid en t of fail to s i ppear a n d answ er H illsboro for about tw o years. T hey said Bill in Equity for w ant th ereo f will m ake th e ir hom e in H illsboro. th e plaintiffs w ill apply to the Mi D onahue leaves F rid ay for C ourt for the relief dem anded in a trip to New Y ork via P anam a its Bill in Equity, to-w it: th e d isin Canal. term en t. moving, and rein term en t of bodies now in terred in the P o in t er fam ily cem etery in Section 1, CCC Recruits Needed R ecruits for th e CCC cam p still T ow nship 1 South, Range* 1 West, W. M . in the C ounty of W ashing will be taken at th e H illsboro r e ton. S tate of Oregon. lief office u n til Ju ly 31. it w as a n T his sum m ons is published by nounced this week by Miss A lice o rd er of th e H onorable R. F ran k M axwell, executive secretary. F r i P eters, Ju d g e of the above entitled day seven boys w ere sent to the C ourt, m ade and entered in said N ehalem camp, m aking a to ta l of C ourt and cause on the 13th day nine there. of Ju ly . 193G. prescribing th a t this sum m ons be served by publication S I MMON'S I OK PF B L IC A T IO N th ereo f once each w eek for four In the C ircu it C ourt of th e S tate consecutive weeks in th e H illsboro of Oregon, for th e C ounty of A rgus, a new spaper published in W ashington County. Oregon. W ashington. Ju ly 1G. 1936. is the d ate of th e S tate of Oregon, by and though its S tate H ighw ay Com m ission, com first publication of th is sum mons. posed of H enry F. C abell. E B A ugust 13. 193G. is th e date of the A ldrich, and F. L. Tou Velie. West last publication of this sum m ons. Hills M em orial Pai k. an O regon 1. H VAN WINKLE. A ttorney corporation, F ran k W illiam P o in t G eneral for Oregon. J. M. DEVERS. er. Lewis S am uel P ointer. Jo h n A ssistant A ttorney G eneral for O re H arvey P ointer. R alph C harles gon and A ttorney for O regon S tate P ointer. M artha E lizabeth P o in ter H ighw ay Comm ission. J. W. DE A ustin. Estolla A gnes P o in te r W al SOUZA. A listant A ttorney for th e ters. R achel A lvira P o in ter H a r O regon S tate H ighw ay C om m is lan. A delia C aroline P o in ter Doutna. sion. A ttorneys for P laintiffs. A d L aura W anda M orrill Stoops. M ar dress: Salem. Oregon. 22-6 jo rie M orrill W hitham , an d M al vina Bush, P laintiffs, NOTICE OF SALE vs. On the 24th day of A ugust. 1936. A nnie Lucy P o in ter B russat. C. J. at th e hour of ten o'clock A. M. at j S titt, M aria H indm an, an d all the east front door of th e C o u rt others unknow n. D efendants. house in W ashington C ounty. O re- To A nnie Lucy P o in ter B russat, C. 1 gon, in Hillsboro, Oregon. I w ill ----------------------------------------------------- . c Miss Oakes Bride of .Jack Donahue Sew er P ip e Put in the best while you are at it, and forget it. Con crete pipe is best by test. ♦ Your money is in a home institution, where it is available when needed. Tualatin Valley Federal Savings and Loan Association BUILDING D ep en d s on ! , • ; ' j 1 Considering how fine this railroad transportation is nowadays, you can't travel any cheaper. Fares lowest in history—substantial sav ings on round trip tickets. So why not take the train? I t ’s safer. I t ’s more dependable. • You c a n t beat the im proved travel com fort in coaches and sleeping cars. It’s a good thing m ovies don’t have such restful sea ts— m ost folks would sure fall asleep. • Ever hear about the Free pick up-and-delivery of less th an carload freight? It's a great convenience to shippers and receivers alike. W estern rail roads pick up a t th e door, ship by fast freight, and de liver to consignee’s door. • Q u ality M aterials Be assured of the best when you order build ing materials to build your new home, repair or remodel your pres ent one. Order from COPELAND. Complete stocks eliminate delays in construction and out- plan n in g se rv ic e is available FREE. Phone 301 222 S 2nd Ave. Hillsboro ONE OF OUR RECONDITIONED USED CARS Railroad trains are running on fa ste r schedules th e se days. Seems like the iron horse wants to show these new streamlined diesels th a t he can step out, too. B o th p assen g er a n d fre ig h t schedules have been speeded up. • W hat’s more, the railroads believe in “safety first.” Last year not one passenger was killed in a train acci dent on w estern railroads. • T alk to your local railroad agent. H e’s full of inform ation about traveling an d shipping. • We are proud of railroad achieve ments, appreciate the public’s good will and increased patron age, and pledge continued prog ress. / WESTERN RAILROADS (U id TKE rU L L M A N C O M P A N Y H arvest Supplies W e are h ead q u arters for BINDER T W IN E , G RAIN BAG S and SA C K IN G T W IN E . Order yours tod ay! G ra in Bags Good O at Sacks Each ........................ No. 1 Second W h eat 5c 7c G et o u r q u a n tity price on G rain Bags. B in d er T w in e F^* 5 00 F eet to Pound $ /(.6 O B ale .................. 65 0 F eet to Pound $ f f . 7 0 B ale ...................... Ö STORAGE Beautiful condition, has had the best of care. We will also have a limited amount of storage for Hay and Grain. If you desire to store your Hay or Grain, kindly let us know. 1935 Ford L-S S ta n d a rd Coupe CLEANING Radio equipped, a perfect car and fully guaranteed. in your favor, T he prescription of a V ienna ear pecialist ha- been brought to this cou n try by C harles Foucek. a w ell- know n C hicago druggist, w ho was once deaf, but w ho cleared up his I condition th ro u g h this prescription. T hrough him thousands of others sufferers have tried this form ula and secured’ am azing relief from head noises, ringing and buzzing in ta rs, earache, and are now able to | h ear m ore distinctly. T his p re scription called O urine. costs only a few cents a day—yo u r money back if not delighted.—D elta D rug S to r e —Adv. COPELAND Lumber Yards 1935 Ford V-8 Touring Tudor ♦ Your Ravings insured up to $5000.00 under Federal plan. ♦ Put in any amount at any time— earn ings start at once. ONCE D E A F— NOW H E L P S O TH E R S TO HEAR N o rth of C annery, across W. W ashington St. Radio, heater, sport light, clock, special paint job. Run 10,000 miles by factory representative. A beau tiful car. Save new Federal Way SNA PPY Hillsboro Concrete Brick & Tile Co. Phone 1341 1936 Ford K-S Touring Fordor Sedan and Safety offer for sale and sell at auction to ing any right, title, estate, lien or the high«' t bidder, for cash, the in terest in the real estate described follow ing described real p ro p rrty in the com plaint herein, defendants. rated in W ashington C ounty, O re D ated Ju ly 21st. 1936. gon. to-w lt: First P ublication Ju ly 23. 1936 B eginning at an iron stake at I Last P u b licatio n A ugust 20. 1936. 'h e S ith East corner of H arriet J | J. W. CONNELL. Sheriff. W ash Eller in s 37.77-acre tract located in 23-7 Section 24 T ow nship I South. ington C ounty, O regon. . Range 2 Wi * t W M thence N orth : o- (M East 712 8 feet to th e q u a r-I te r corner on th e West line of ! DRIN K Se- Lon 19 T ow nship 1 South, ' Rang • 1 Wi-st. thence N orth 0' (iti'2' West 687 6 feet to a point in >he center of the county road the And Be Lucky place of beginning: thence N orth 88 :>7' W e-' 613.77 feet to a point; Bottle Big •hence N orth 0 34' East 174 4 feet »JV Everywhere to a point; theree South 88' 57' 11-os. E ast 61 154 feet to a point in th e center of the C ounty Road: thence Refreshing Beverage , South 0 09*'j' East 174 4 feet to 1 he place of beginning, containing T reasu re u n d er th e cork i 2.40 acre ;, m ore or less, and being a p art of the David E llerson D. L. AI.BERTS PRODUCTS CO. C. in W ashington C ounty, O regon Said sale is m ade u n d e r execu- ' tion issued out of the C ircu it C ourt nt Lie S tate of O regon for the C ounty of W ashington to m e d i rected in the ease of H ome O w n- ■ i t s ’ Loan C orporation, a corpora- j ' tion incorporated u n d er th e laws of th e U nited States. P laintiff, vs. H estine W. H ollister. A d m in istra to r of th e estate of B arclay Davis, I deceased. W ashingon C ounty, a M unicipal corporation and P olitical S ubdivision of the S tate of O re gon; S tate of Oregon, T he U n know n H eirs of B arclay Davis, de ceased; also all other persons or p arties know n or unknow n claim - ALL SIZES CLAY A N D CONCRETE DRAIN TILE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY! ♦ Earnings compound, every six months. A little atten tion now m ay save costly repair bills later VISIT OUR MODERN SUOI* families Reunion 1933 Ford T-S DeLuxe Fordor Radio equipped, and fully guaranteed. 2 1935 Ford T-S Pickups In perfect condition. 1936 Ford V-8 l l/ 2-ton Truck We have the latest machinery for Pea and Vetch cleaning. If you desire a good job of seed clean ing. bring your cleaning to us. We also fumigate Austrian W inter Peas. We are cash buyers of Wheat, Oats, Barley, Hairy Vetch. Common Vetch, Hungarian Vetch and Austri an W inter Peas. Be sure to see us before you sell— Bring in samples. Stake body, run 600 miles. 1936 Ford V-8 Pickup HARD WHEAT FLOUR Used for demonstrating purposes only— at a substantial discount. KITCHEN QUEEN—49-Ib. sack........................... $1.47 HIGHLAND CHIEF— 49-lb. sack ....................... $1.35 CROWN—49-lb. sack ............................................ $2.00