The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 21, 1937, Page 13, Image 13

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    H IL L S B O R O
Thur day. .Tanunrv 21, 1937
Pnge Five
A R G U S . H IL L S B O R O , O R EG O N
Washington County's Great Market Place - “Where the Buyer Meets Seller“
A Ready Market with Big Results at Little Cost - - - Classified Columns Close at 9 A. M. Wednesday - - - Too Late to Classify Accepted Until 4 P. M. Wednesday
12. For S a le— M iscellan eou s
C ount Word* -Send M uiiry
IF
YOH HAVE SOM ETHING
TO Mi'll »nil a ic In a big b u r ­
ry to sell it. let tlie classified
ad v ertisin g d e p artm en t of th e
H illsboro A rgus prove Its a b il­
ity us a speedy and efficient
Males m edium .
tf
C ount Y our P ro fit!
F irst lir ortlon. per w ord
2c
Each additional in.scition,
per w ord
lc
(No service per l.s..ue less
th an 2flc)
()ut of f.urm i to all no in fo r­
m ation on the Clns.'dfled Page
w ill be g i v i i out u n til tlie
p aper is U*ucd.
N otice
Recall «• of the ad d itio n al se rv ­
ice req u ired in h an d lin g Blind
A ds w ith answ er» to be r e ­
ceived oy the A rgus a m in i­
m u m c h a rg e of f»0 cen ts will
he made for this service.
Tin
paper w ill not give out
inform ation relativ e to such
advertising.
( a rd
of Thanks
We wedi to th an k th e m any kind
fr ie n d s a n d
n e ig h h o is f o r
t h e i r as-
. n t . uh e and lovely floral offering.*
«luring the recent illness and death
of (.nr beloved w ife and d au g h ter.
M uriel B idw ell
I.
y <
.
4
'flu* Fam ily.
p
Mountaindale
IX) YOU wunt b e tte r ehlx from
b etter m uting'’ G et H art's L eg ­
h orns at $40 500 Bullet ehlx. $95- Man Suffers
pullet
Hollywood
Special chi« from Jaw Fracture
1i .ipne'.ted ben.'..
records
A nnouncem ent*
17
24.
Pigg
------i
FIRE INSURANCE
DRY rick wood. $3 5(1 p er cord FOR SALE ,0
pigs. 7
10 w eanling
$500 mi your fu rn itu re cost* $4 for N ear C onnell station
Tse ha bold
w eeks old I Edw in Sim antel. 2
.1 y e a rs . » Is o w e g iv e y o u a dlvl- Bros
49p m iles n orth of N orth Plains. 48-9p
« li'iu l o f I’ll
B e fo r e v o u In s u re
,,
Noble, th e ELEVEN 7-w eeks-old pigs, sell
GET THE FACTS
DRY wood for sale
or
wood mum ju st soutti of O renco,
I'lialatlll t.illr v losur-inee A gency
tra d e for cow.
Emil Trachsel.
anyone can d irect you.
4H-50p m ile n o rth Elm onica; W alker road.
: iio E Mum s t
GASCO B riquets S tead y h eat all FOUR 9 -w eeks-old pigs for sale —
Dance*
day. holds fire all night, ch eap er Mrs E M. Ingles, Rt. 1. Banks, p
than oak m ore heat, less ash W ei
Good T im e Ilan ce
d eliv er P hone 01 Im perial Feed ! 25.
Horae*
At G runge hall ev ery S atu rd ay A < Jraln Co, Hillsboro
471 f
night G curgiu lies* o rch estra. A d­
HORSE, about 1700 lbs. 10 years.
mission 25c.
2‘J tf WOOD, old-grow th, 16 - Inch fir.
for sale M ike Zahl. Rt. 1. C o r­
$4 50 cord, and un Also lim b and nelius
48-9p
M odern D ance
oak wood Rav D elsm an. P h o n e
39tf HEALTHY old horses w anted for
At S hadyside e v e r y S atu rd ay 2107
night l.adie* free u n til 9 20 p, in
fox feed P hone 2091Z.
48-8tp
____ 49p FOR WOOD - saw ing, call M. J
A d m issio n 25c
S en sk e F ir and hardw ood for H ORSES If in th e m ark et, try
sale Phone 2141Z. A ddress 423 N
L ents S tables on F o ster road,
Lost an d F o u n d
3.
Secon I A v .-
I7tf m ile east of Lents. We buy, sell
and exchange both horses a n d
LOST Hl.irk and tan Doehshuild
No 1 fir w ood for sale 4- row s H enry B aum cr. prop.; Rt 3.
it
ird
a
i Jenaen, 519 C DRY
foot.
$4
75:
saw
ed
12
or
18-ineh.
Box 1.388. Portland.
45-51
Lincoln s t
49p
$5 50
A rnold
Gno*. C ornelius
47tf W ANTED O ld horses fo r fox fee:!
MOUNTED tire on w ire w heel P hone CF2 F orest G rove.
—P hone 2107.
42tf
O w ner eall and pay for ad
Phone Hillsboro 8 F I0
49 18. Seed s, P lan ts, Flower*
Ray
H ORSES for sale or trade.
41tf
Delsm an. G arib ald i St.
6. W a n ted — M iscellan eou s F R U IT trees, all v a rie tie s, h i l l
grow ing, highest q u ality
C om ­
C attle
WANTED B arcelona filb erts
J p lete line of n u rsery stock For 26.
It Jack. 3017 N F 21st. P o r t- landscaping y o u r hom e see Motz
land
49p B rothers' N ursery. Orenco. P hone FOR SA LE H olstein cow, 6 years
old. Just fresh, has heifer calf,
2624 Hillsboro
411 f
good m ilk er Come see h er —J. L.
H elp W an ted
7.
H IGH EST q u ality trees, larg est a s­ K err, at Scholls; H illsboro. Rt. 5.
49
sortm ent g reatest values. G rafted Box 197.
W A N T g irl foi gem : ll h o u se w o rk .
evenings free In q u ire 7224 A r­ w alnuts, filberts, prunes, plum s,
cow. fresh, good m ilk ­
gus. __________*____________________ pearhes, apricots, cherries. pears, GUERNSEY
er. for sale. —L eonard S tark. T i­
apples, grapes, berries, B o y stn b e r ­
gard;
at
P
rogress
G arage.
49p
WANT girl for gen eral bousew i rk ries, roses, etc. F reight paid. P re ­
Send today for
svi.ci.il huuti, daily. « o u t S u n ­ m ium loses free
day 331 S 10th Ave H illsboro, p our "Ifith A n n iv ersary ” sales c ir ­ COW, fresh first of m onth, for sale
—P h o n e 191.
49
cular. C arlto n N ursery Co., C a rl­
ton.
3fitf F IV E -gallon m ilk cow, one heifer
W ork W anted
8.
both about to freshen —H erm an
Shrubs, tree*. wall
PHONE 734 for price on sew er job EVERGREEN
o n R ock C r e e k
n, clean, m any v arieties of C hristen sen ,
com plete; also all p lu m b in g con­ cy grow
49-51p
p ri ss, ju n ip ers, arb o rv ltae. yew. road.
nections
II C. S ciiuim crich. 463 rhodos.
azalea, daphne, box. laurel,
J a c k on St
1'i'f heather, etc E x p ert landscape d e ­ GUERNSEY bull, 14 m onths, for
sale - -C hris Tschanz, 3 m iles no rth
H EM STITCHING n eatly and satis­ signs (advice free). M ore th an 50 M ountaindale. P hone N orth P lains
factorily don»'. 5c p er y ard 807 y, ii i' expellenee at your service 9F14.
49p
P au l D rew N ursery, location cast
E Baseline Phone «M2.
4SM end
of Htb S t , B eaverton. P hone FIN E 15-m onths-old G uernsey h eif­
34tf
WOOD saw ing, saw filing, and
er for s a l e —I,. O. Edm iston. at
saw gum m ing -Q harles B ucher,
th e G rabel school.
49p
RED
H
eart
stra
w
b
e
rry
plants.
$2
50
BIO S. E ighth Ave
29ti
p er 1000 O rd er now, W. Stone, JER SEY cow. fresh six weeks, for
Rt. 1. C ornelius.
48-52p
sale —C. P Syverson. *4 - m ile
Bid*
9.
49p
DORSETT stra w b e rry plants. B er­ south W itch Hazel school.
T H E C O U N T Y C o u r t of W ashing­
ries su p erio r in q uality, flavor. I DAIRY and fam ily cow s for sale.
ton C ounty w ill receiv e sealed hardiness, production and excel-1
C**h nr term s. No dow n paym ent
bids on P ublic L iab ility and P ro p ­ lent sh ip p ers B ring 40 to 50 cents
erly Dam age and F ire and T heft m ore per crate. P lan ts $6 per th o u - | necessary, w ith m o n th ly paym ents
Insurance on C ou n ty ow ned au to ­ sand 11 M T u ck er, Rt 1. Box as low as $5 p er m o n th —G all
K arns, O renco. P h o n e H illsboro
m otive equipm ent, w hich bids m ust 330, Boring, Ore.
49-1 2821X.
16tf
lie su b m itted by 10 o'clock A M ,
W ednesday, Ja n u a ry 27. 1937 D e­ RED HEART stra w b e rry plants for
Real E state
tails may be had nt t h e C ounty
sale O rd er now R aym ond H er- 28.
C ourt, Hillsboro. O regon B idders tel, 3 m ill's southeast H illsboro;
YOU C A N T M ISS
must be resid en ts of W ashington R iver road.
49tf
C ounty.
49
15 acres all plow ed read y for crop.
I 1.- mill's of town, good land. $75
19.
H ay and Feed
B arber Shops
an acre, fin e b u ild in g site
WANT SM A LLER FARM
for sale - A l Long, ’ .-m ile
RICHARD'S B arb er shop, haircuts, HAY
50 acres, about 30 in cultivation.
east
of
C
am
pbell
bridge,
Rt.
5.
Aloha
______
Btf H illsboro.
1 acre beaverdam . 2 springs, wood
40
for fuel, all good land. 5 - room
house.
2 barns, gran ary , chicken
10. S ale or T rad e— Mis.
FEED grinding, cleaning, ro llin g
or m ixing. $2 ton.—Im p erial Feed house, orchard. IV» m iles of town.
G ENTLE w ork horse, sell or trade; A G rain Co. P h o n e H illsboro 01.
6 good cows, fine team , wagon and
baled oat and vetch hay for sale;
harness, o th er f a r m
equipm ent.
w anted to buy buck rak es -J o h n BALED oat and v etch hay for sale. W ant ab o u t 20 acres.
K nodel, 2 m iles w est o f N orth
W. G. IDE. H illsboro.
49
— M. A. S chappert, n e a r R eed-
P lains.
49p vllle.
50p
FARM fo r ren t. — In q u ire C a r l
BROOD sow to farro w F e b ru ary HALED hay. alfnlfu. oats and vetch.
Klinge. G aston.
P h o n e Forest
4. w ill sell or tra d e for yearling
49
—Ray D elsm an, P hone 2107, H ills­ G ro v e 1705M.
heifers. M Balocco. Rt. 2. Beav- boro.
________ 48tf
SF.VEN-acre farm , grxxf buildings.
erton; m ile n o rth w est Jaek to w n
B-room house, b ath and pan try :
school.
4‘ 21.
Farm M achinery
also good hen house, 20x40; good
T o S w ap
II.
OLIVER T racto rs and farm tools. dairy barn: w aln u t a n d ch erry
M vers p u m p s —J a c k Foster, 150 trees, sm all berries, for s a le —Ja k e
FIVB fool b ath tub, w all lavatory E. M ain St . H illsboro.
43tf N arup. m ile so u th an d m ile east of
B anks.
47-9p
w alnut bed, coll springs, 2-foot
sash and frames, w ill tra d e f o r LICEN SED stock trailers, 2-cow
Room s, A partm ent*
chickens llox 070. Rt. 2, B eaver-
capacity, re n t $1 p er day. L ight 34.
49 p tra ile rs m ade to order. A uto part*
Inn
nnd farm m ach in ery .—L. V. H ulit, TWO housekei’tiing rooms, b a t h
pi iviii’gt’s 220 S. 3rd Ave. 49-50
12. For S a le— M iscellan eou s 152 N. Second Ave.
23tf
$35 BUYS P ow erfu l K erston hand
stum p p u lle r, complete w i t h
about 50 feet 5 8 cable L arg e tent.
$10 F ran k S R ichards, 1435 R W
M ontgom ery. P o rtlan d . P h o n e BE.
1232.
49
700-O A L I.O N
!
M itc h e ll-L e w is
ta n k
35.
H ouses
and pum p. $85.—L S lcgentbnler.
Rt. 2, B eaverton.
49-52ptf FO U R -room house for ren t.—R ay­
m ond H ertel. Rt. 2. H illsboro; 3
C E N T R IF U O A L p u m p w ith pipes. mil** southeast; R iver road.
49D
tw o iron wagon w heels, for sale.
- A. S trick er, Box 46, Rt. 1, B eav ­
Loan*
4!* 37.
K< i TRESPASS, Apartment for Rent, e rto n .
No Smoking, Poe Went. F o r Sale.
Money In Loan
Poultry
No P eddlers, No H andbills, etc.,
5H '’!. money to loan on good im ­
signs fo r sale nt T he A rgus.
27tf
3C-INCH H art gas brooder, slig h tly
proved farms.—E A. Griffith. 131
R ubber stam ps and office su p ­
used, $10 F red S erjent, O renco. S. 2nd Ave.
31tf
plies.—H illsboro A rgus.
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JA M E S W ay b ro o d e r stove, b u rn s
Home Loan*
( 'A I L I N G C a u ls
E v e ry w om an
b riequets, 1000-chick capacity, $6 For building, buying or refinanc­
should have calling card s ns a so­
M eltebeke E lectric Store.
49
ing en cilv or acreag e property.
cial necessity.—See T h e A rgus for
50
HANSEN
W
hite
L
eghorn
la
y ­ M onthly p aym ents ns low as $9 56
q u ality w ork.
ing bens for sale. -V. L. Nash. p er m onth per $1000, in cluding In­
MULE, Jersey bull, 1(1 m onths, and ■»-mile n o rth W itch Hazel school. te r e s t.— W ash in g to n S a v in g * A
I onn. Hill -l.ori»
39tf
side-delivery bay ra k e for sale
T. B. D enney. 2 m iles southeast BARRED Rock roosters; fir cord
wood. $3.50—E. W yffels, C o rn e ­
B eaverton.
49-50p
lius. Rt. 1.
49p
F O R S A L E Red c lo v e r w e d , 29c
CALL FOR WARRANTS
lb.; No. 12 D el,aval errn m sep­ FOR SALE — L arg e B ourbon Red
All C ounty Road F u n d W arran ts
arato r. good condition, $15. J. V an­ I tu rk e y tom, good stock.—Leon S. of W ashington C ounty, Oregon, e n ­
der chiU'ie. Rt. 2. C ornelius. 49,51n Davis, m ile n o rth L au rel store.
dorsed “not paid for w an t of funds"
P oultry of all kinds. on o r befo re J u n e 4, 1938. a re now
FENCE posts for snle, from 5c to W ANTED
W rite, w ill call, or b rin g F rid ay , p ay ab le at th e office of th e C ounty
10c
R ay D elsm an, G aribaldi
tree! Phone 2107.
23M S atu rd ay or M onday b efd re noon. T reasu rer, in H illsboro. Oregon. In ­
F R H arden. C o rn e liu s
34tf te re st on such w arran t* not h ereto ­
fore called w ill cease Ja n u a ry 23.
SAND and gravel a t reasonable
prices, prom pt delivery. F. A. I L egal blanks, 5c and 10c. A com ­ 1937.
MAUD W. BOSCOW, Counly
p
lete
supply
av
ailab
le
a
t
th
e
H
ills­
V anaken, F orest G rove. Telephone
49
tf Treasurer.
1000W or hom e 24F155.
41-15p boro Argus.
Public N otices
4 !
y
E. A. Griffith
Mrs. ('. E. W ells
Poultry Group to
Meet January 26
istrator.
Therefore, all persona having claims
against said estate *ire hereby notified
and required to present the same duly
verified
to the undersigned V ictor S.
Nixon at his residence at Amity or at
2$0 E. Main Street, Hillsboro, in Wash­
ington County. Oregon, w ithin fi months
from the first publication of this notice
in the Hillsboro Argus, said date being
the 2 lst day of January. 1937.
Dated this 18th day of February. A. D.
19.77.
VICTOR S. NIX ON . Adm inistrator of
said Estate.
VINTON. MARSH A MARSH. Att r-
1 neys for said Estate.
4*-Mp
T he W est U nion local w ill spon-
sor a "M ajor Bowes" program at
th e K. P. hall at N orth P lains
(tonight) T hursday. All farm ers
and th e ir fam ilies invited. No charge.
L adies brin g sandw iches and cake
for lunch.
Cold In con ven ien ces
LAUREL RIDGE—Cold w eather
I brought plenty of snow to this
, com m unity w ith frozen w aterpipes
and o th er inconveniences. M ail
! c a rrie rs m anaged to m ake th e ir
Eatate: Ralph I’rahl
I ro u tes every day. b u t some of the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
new spaper ro u te c a rrie rs m ailed
N otice 1» hereby given that the under-
signed has been appointed adm inistratrix papers to the houses h ig h er up th e
_
____________
of the E state of RALPH PR A H l. de- ' ridge.
ceaseii, by an order made and entered in
the County Court of the State o f Oregon
for Washington County on the 71st .lay
of December. 1976. and that she has duly
qualified to act as such adm inistratrix
Therefore, all persona having claims
ngainst said estate are hereby notified and
required to present them with the proper
vouchers to the undersigned adm inistra­
trix at the office of P. L. Patterson.
Wells Building. Hillsboro. Oregon, within
six (6) months from the date of the first
publication o f this notice, to-w it, within
six (6 1 months from January 21. 1937.
Ilate.1 at Hillsboro, Oregon, on this
18th day of January, 1977.
ESTHER PRAHL. Adm inistratrix of
the Estate of Ralph Prahl, Deceased.
P. L. PATTERSON. Attorney for Ad­
m inistratrix.
49-57
F.ntnte: Herman F r n h m
NOTICE TO ( REDITORS
N otice it* hereby »riven that the under­
signed hus been appointed adm inistratrix
of the E state of HERMAN FRAHM. d«‘-
eeaaeri. by an order made nnd entered in
the County Court of the Stnte o f Oregon
for Washington County on the 1.3th. day
of January, 1937. nnd that she has duly
qualified to act as such adm inistratrix.
Therefore, all persona having claims
against said estate are hereby notified and
required to present them with the proper
vouchers to the undersigned adm inistra­
trix at the law office of I’. I.. Patterson.
Wells Building, Hillsboro. Oregon, within
six (6) months from the date of the first
publication of this notice, to-wit. within
six <61 months from January 21, 1937.
Dated at Hillsboro. Oregon, on this
ISth day of January. 1937.
CHLORIS FAYRAM. Adm inistratrix of
the Estate of Herman Frahrtl, Deceased.
1». I.. PATTERSON, Attorney for Ad­
m inistratrix.
49-53
J »me» Bovle
NOTICE TO ( RKDITOR8
Notice 1» hereby given that the under-
■ignml ha« been appointed adm inistrator
of the Estate o f JAM ES BOYLE, ik'-
reaae»1. by an order made and entered In
the County Court of the State of Oregon
for W ashington County on the 19th dav
of January. 1937, and that he ha* duly
qualified to act a* such administrator.
Therefore, all person» having elaims
ngainst aaid eatate are hereby notified nnd
required to present them with the proper
voucher» to the undersigned administrn-
tor at the law office of P. I.. Patteraon.
Wells Buildinsr. Hillsboro. Ore«on. within
six (61 month» from the date of the
first publication of this notice, to-wit :
w ithin nix (61 months from January 21,
1937.
Dated at Hillsboro. Oregon, on thia 19th
tlay of January. 1937.
J. I,. SEARCY. Administrator of the
Entate of James Boyle, Deceased.
Attorney fo r
Ad­
49-53
E state: Frank Alexander Reitzel
NOTICE OF FtNAL SETTI.EMENT
No. 4446
In the County Court of ’he State of Ore­
gon. for Washington County.
In the Mutter of the Last Will and Testa­
ment and Estate of FRANK A LEX­
ANDER REITZEL. Deceased.
N otice is hereby given that the under­
signed executrix of the last will and
testament and estate of Frank Alexander
Reitzel. deceased, has filed her final ac-
c( unt and report as such executrix in
the County Court of the State of Oregon
• for W ashington County, and that said
final account and report has been set
for final hearing and settlement before
said court at the court room thereof in
Hillsboro. Oregon, on Tuesday. February
23, 1937, at 10 o’clock a. m. of said day.
Dated and first published January 21.
1967. D ate of last publication February
IS. 1937.
A N N IE WILLIAM SEN. Executrix of
■ the Last Will and Testament and Estate
i f Frank Alexander Reitzel, Deceased.
M. B. BI'MP, residence and address.
Hillsboro. Oregon. Attorney f o r
said
Executrix and Estate.
49-63
Rccdville P.-T. A.
to Meet Friday
I By Mary Sinclair)
REFD V ILLE—P aren t-T each er as­
sociation w ill m eet at th e school
house F riday afternoon a t 2.
J. A. B row nlee is at th e Good
S am aritan hospital in P o rtlan d r e ­
covering from an operation.
K athleen W olfe and Lois York,
a fter a w eek's illness, hav e retu rn ed
to school.
K enneth Coon
an d
Howard
T rachsel a re ill w ith th e flu.
M any 111
D ennis Hagg. P ercy U nderwood.
Russell Woolcock. D oris Brow nlee.
and
The New Insect Powder
D E R -X
Sure
Death to all Crawling
Insects
K ills Fleas, Lice, Mites. Ants.
Roaches, W aterbugs, V erm in
Albert P. Cooper et ux to Clarence
IfigginH et ux. 19 Arre* TIS R3W.
G. K. Howitt et ux to Herman Day.
NL»$ "( NE% S. 11 2N 3.
A. B. Wet»*» et ux to M F. Welter et
ux. Block 9 Timber Townaite.
Elizabeth Kuratli to A. Dorner et al,
2S Arre* T ’ S R3W
A. Dorner e* ux to A. W. W’ohler, 23
Arres T lS R3W.
Glenn 8. Ehle et ux to K iltie A. M.
H r.ch. S 1^ of Lot» 6. 6, 7. 8 Block 11
Went Portland Height».
Glenn 8. Ehle et ux to Kenneth J
Golliet et ux. Ix»ta 9 and 10 Block 24 W.
Portland Height».
.Mary Ann Taylor et al to M il « C.
Purdin et al. Lota 1 and 2 Section C
T2N R3W.
The Reed Institute to R. M. Spencer.
Lot 9 and 14 Block 3 Ladd & Reed
V E T E R IN A R Y
R EM EDIES
Come in and Get His Book
T he P ractical
H om e V eterin arian
Delta Drug Store
D elta Drug Store
Hillsboro. Ore.
Credit Bureaus
(Incorporated)
C o llectio n *
—
C re d it R e p o rt*
la
Washington Tillamook, Yamhill,
Polk and Marion Counties.
Personal Contact on Collection*
Washington County Office
C om m ercial B uilding
Second and Main Street*
Phone 3071
Hillsboro, Oregon
M iserable With
Gas Bloating
Prom inent N evada Miner
M ade a D iscovery W orth
a Fortune— S. L. K.
O NE know n w e N 11- e­
vada
m in i n g
m an has stru ck
i t rich. Good
health is w orth
a fortune, and
th e m any local
sufferers from
sluggish sto m ­
ach, liver and
kidneys w ill be
glad t o know
th at they. too. WILLIAMS S. L. K.
Formula Stop« His
can enjoy th e Trouble»
from Gas,
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R alph B lanchy's
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D on’t Sacrifice Y oui
S afety and Comfort
with Such Condition»
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"All last winter I had been bothered to check and remedy every
with colds. Seemed like I was tired all
the time— unable to get out as much work misalined condition of steer­
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and suffered constantly from painful back­ ing, axles and frames.
aches. Everything I ate tasted flat, and
then laid heavy on my stomach, not digest- ¡
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it had me in misery all the tim e!
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it and I am never troubled any more w ith
gas.— MR. RALPH BLANCHY 1220 S.
Virginia. Reno, Nevada.
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Hillsborl
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PHONE 721
Adv.
COOMER
QC LACKEY
to Financial Independence
during
TRACTOR
REPAIRS
National Thrift Week
January 17 to 23
Start today to chart your course according
to the Thrift Week program
H illsboro A u to F reight
We are agents for
DR. DAVID ROBERTS’
Alfred Guerber to Elmer E. Guerber
et ux. part of Section 27 T2N R2W.
Edward J. Craddock et al to F. C.
D aniels, Lot» 1. 2. 3, 4, Great View.
Section 27 T IN R2W.
Mary E. Reeve» to Frank H. Reeve»
et ux. 7 Arre» Section 33 T lN RlW
J. W. Connell t Sheriff i to
W. E.
Reeves, part Section 34 TIN RlW.
W. A. William» et ux to Claude E.
Smith et al. part Lot 3 Block 2 Forest
Grove.
V. O. Steen rod et ux to L. H. Cobb
et ux. 1 Acre A. W. Hart D. L. C. No.
bo T IS RlW
Carl Meier et al to Fred Meier et ux,
5 Acre» Section 5 T IS R2W.
Carl Meier et al to Joseph Meier, 19.06
Acres Section 5 TIS R2W.
Frank H. Boge et al to Elmer Boge et
u>, part Saction 36 TI S R3W.
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Hillsboro
LICENSED KMBA1.MEB8
Acres.
R e-organization of th e city coun­
cil this month, brought th ree new
faces to the city council table. A r­
th u r K roeger of th e southw est w ard
replaces J L. A nderson. Mrs. C. E.
Wells of the southeast w ard, w ho
replaces M H. Stevenson, v eteran
of the council, is th e first woman
to attain a council seat in th e his­
tory of the city. E. A. G riffith
tak es the place vacated by J. M.
Person. The council now is com ­
posed of th e new m em bers and Dr.
E state: F ran ces B ernards
J
O Robb. L. C. K ram ien. and J.
ADM INISTRATORS SALE OF
J. Wismer. holdover m em bers. J.
REAL PROPERTY
N otice is h ereby given, th a t by H G a rre tt is m ayor. The council
v irtu e of an order, license an d d e ­ w as organized and com m ittee a p ­
cree issued out of the C ounty C ourt pointm ents m ade Ja n u a ry 5.
of the S tate of O regon for W ash­
ington C ounty on th e 19th day of
Ja n u a ry , 1937. in the m a tte r of th>
Arthur Kroeger
E s ta te o f F ram es B e r n a r d -
Picture by Svhramel Studio
ceased, th e undersigned. A dm inis­
tra to r of said estate will, from and
a fte r the 20th day of F eb ru ary . W alker, second, and Mrs. F red Bo-
vee. th ird
Mrs. Echo W illis w a s
1937. «ell at p riv ate sale to t h
highest b id d er in one tract, for a guest. Mrs. W alker w ill e n te r­
cash in hand, all of th e follow ing tain th e club next.
Fred Schlegel, w ho h js been vis­
described real property, belonging
W ashington county poultrym en
to th e deceased at th e tim e of her itin g his brother. Sam Schlegel,
d eath and th a t said estate has ac­ at O lym pia is ill w ith th e flu at w ill m eet at the T igard G range hall
q u ired th e re in since said tim e. t> th e home of his b rother, Ed Schleg­ T uesday at 8 p. m.. rep o rts L. E.
Francis, assistant county agent.
el, here.
wit:
B eginning a t a point 100 fee’
Mrs. N. H. Toates sp en t last w eek
G. C. K eeney, m anager of the
south of the northeast co rn er of in P o rtlan d visiting her children P acific P o u ltry P roducers' C o-oper­
Block 39. in th e tow n (now C ity) and th eir fam ilies.
ative association, will be the sp eak ­
Y outh V ery III
of Forest G rove. O regon, and r u n ­
er. Subject of his discussion w ill
Jim m y B rennen, in fan t son of b * "The E g g M arket S ituation.
ning thence w est 100 feet: th en ce
south 50 feet: thence east 100 feet: Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B rennen, is Its P resent Problem s, and F u tu re
thence no rth 50 feet to th e place of q u ite ill w ith pneum onia at the O u tlo o k ."
beginning, all in Block 39. C lark es Jones hospital in H illsboro.
T he m idw estern d routh of th e
Mrs. Jam es M athiesen w ill e n te r­ past season has changed th e picture
A ddition to th e C ity o f
F orest
G rove, W ashington C ounty, O re­ tain th e N orth P lain s P ast C hiefs’ of th e egg situation in th e coun­
club at h er hom e Ja n u a ry 28.
t r y j u s t as it has m any o th er a g ri­
gon.
Mrs. L. L aw ton of S eattle 1$ c u ltu ral com m odities, states F ra n ­
Bids w ill be received for said
p ro p erty at th e law offices of E J staying at the hom e of h er parents. cis, and a review of this situation,
McAlear. A ttorney at Law, in the Mr. and Mrs. I. H. M axw ell. She accom panied by a discussion of
First N ational B ank building. H ills­ is helping to care for h e r father, th e outlook fo r the com ing year,
boro. Oregon, from and a fte r the w ho is q u ite ill again.
should be of value and in terest to
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es M athiesen th e poultrym en. K eeney is in a
20th day of F ebruary. 1937.
D ated th is 20th day of Ja n u a ry , en tertain ed the N orth P lains "509" particu larly fine position to dis­
club last T uesday evening. F irst cuss this problem because of the
1937.
THEODORE BERNARDS, A d­ prizes w ere won by Mrs. R ichard com petent and reliable eastern con­
S andford and Andy C h risten er and tacts w hich his association keeps.
m inistrator.
E. J. McALF.AR. A ttorney f o r second by Mr. and Mrs. H enry
Follow ing the re g u lar m eeting.
A dm inistrator.
49-53 C ypher.
' the W ashington C ounty P o u ltry
T here are a n u m b er of cases of C ouncil w ill hold a special m eeting
K n ( a ( f : Julia K. Nixon
flu here.
at w hich tim e th ey w ill outline to
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Mrs. L. L ayton spent th e past th e poultrym en th e ir activities d u r­
N oiire (■ hereby given, (hat the under­
signed Victor S. Nixon has been duly ap- w eek visiting relatives in P ortland. ing th e past tw o m onths and w ill
|Hanted as adm inistrator of the estate of
also discuss som e im portant item s
J t'l.IA E. NIXON, deceased, by the Coun­ A m ateur Program Set for
in state legislature w hich directly
ty Court of Washington County. Oregon,
■ affects the poultrym en.
.
and he has duly qualified as such admin­ North Plains T onigh t
:
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Real Estate Transfers
CALL LOR W ARRANTS
All C ounty G eneral F und W ar-
ran ts of W ashington C ounty. Ore-
gl>n endorsed “not paid for w ant
of funds" on or before S eptem ber
30. 1938. a re now pavablc a t the
()ffjce of t he C ounty T reasu rer, in
H
illsboro Oregon.
Hillsboro.
O regon. In terest on such
w arra n ts not h ereto fo re called will
l< ‘»«A pn \v
BOSCOW
C ounty
T^ U D
W BOSCOW. C ounty
P. L. P A T T E R S O N .
m inistrator.
Phone 953
Father Dies
ale. reasonable
45tf ery, Beaverton.
F u el
Donelson ÖC Sewell
S. A. B ecker'. fath er died and the
fu n eral was held in P ortland T ues­
day.
D onald K essler from T igard school
is a new pupil in the fourth grade.
T hom as P a rk e r Jr. visited hi3
aunt. Mrs. V etta Raider, of P o rt­
land d u rin g th e w eek-end.
Mrs. Roy D C raft of M edford is
visiting her m other, Mrs. A C
T aylor, and h er aunt, Mrs. Ida
K irkw ood, of Rendville
Mr. and Mrs. M M cGuire of K el­
so, Wash , visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray
P izer d u rin g th e w eek-end.
5U0 G i i . i r a n l e n l 97 p e l c e n t
It O P
m a le s , 250 to
280 re c o rd s .
225 to 2110
$ 1 1 5 0 - 100 B e tte i R e d c h ix $9 -100.
$40 500 A t th . ' fa r m
H a r t 's H a tc h ­
(By .Miss M argaret M athiesen)
M OUNTAINDALE H enry M ea­
48-53p cham
had both low er jaw s broken
one day last week when he fa in t­
H ughes L eghorn, B arred Rock,
14.
Cars, T rucks, Tire*
ed w hile c u rry in g his horses. He
It
I R e d ( h ic k s
1931 I.ong w heelbase, dual lu e s ALL th re e breeds from second, th in k s he m ust have fainted and
y ear hens only, m ated ex clu siv e­ th e horses kicked him . He was
Chevrolet truck,
1 by-ton. new
paint, new stak e anil flat tack. ly to It O P cockerels The best taken yesterday from Jones hospital
A 1 m echanical condition for sale you can buy at an y price, and our iri H illsboro to the home of his sis­
See Donald S m ith, Gus K rau .■ prices a re very m od erate. Day-old ter. Mrs. Fred Ennis of H illsboro.
M ountaindale L u th eran S unday
plan., I ' , m iles MOUtlo-ast g o l f Leghorn pullet*, reliably aexed and
course. C ornelius.
49p with 95’: m inim um accu racy b a c k ­ school celebrated the fo u rth a n n i­
ed by full cash re fu n d guarantee. v ersary of its organization w ith ;
STANDARD six Hulck. reco n d itio n ­ P ullets only may also be bad in p arty at th e com m unity hall S u n ­
ed m otor, d e u n upholstery, new i Rocks ami Reds, at prices low er day afternixjri E n tertain m en t con­
ru b b er, ut
bargain
H arm s
A [ th an Leghorns We also offer a sisted of singing, a short address
Brock
4!» m eat g rade of Rocks and Rods at by the pastor, Rev. C arl Nitz, and
a figure you can afford. All of our games A large birth d ay cake which
breeding stix k is blond tested anil served th e forty-one people present
15.
O ffice E quipm ent,
culled by o ur own expert. All was baked by Ruby Reynolds, teac h ­
r of th e p rim ary class. G uests in ­
LEG A L B lanks for «ale, 5c and 10c stix k is fed th i' sam e scientific e cluded
form er Sunday school su p e r­
H illsboro A rgus.
tf b reed in g ration T h e resu lt of u n i­ intendent, M artin Stuebe, of Forest
form breeding, feeding and b a tc h ­
ing is un ifo rm ly dependabl«« chicks Grove, and a form er teacher. O tto
I NVEl.t II’ E i .d cr... 35c
Argu
O u r custom hatching serv ice h a n ­ Voges. and parents
Mrs. H ollenbeck H ostess
dles both hen and tu rk ey eggs
16. Furniture, Pianos, Radio* safely an d econom ically. V isit o u r; Mrs. Loel H ollenbeck was hostess
b reeding farm nnd h atch ery
if for th e B anks-M ountaindale "500"
USED electric radio*, $5 an d up
possible, o r w rite H ughes A Son club at her hom e F riday afternoon
M eltebckc E lectric Store, llllls- H atchery. 1080 E Oak, H illsboro H onors w ere won as follows: Mrs
45tf Phone 3152
boro
45tf P- A. Qualls, first; Mrs. W ill.
GOOD safe for
Argus.
Readers, per line
10c
Black face heading perm itted
( a ¡)i should accom pany order.
G loria G reen, Neil McInnis and
D orothy Jurg en sen of the prim ary
grades are out of school on account
of sickness
New Faces on Council
P oultry
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shape NOW! Don’t wait un­
til spring work starts and
suffer unnecessary delay.
Call us today! We'll put
your tractor in tip-top shape
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of a quality job.
¿¡A
H EIN RICH
BROS.
Hillsboro, Oregon
158 E. 3rd Ave
WORK PRODUCTIVELY
SPEND WISELY
SAVE CAREFULLY
SHARE GLADLY
Sighting on these four principles, the aver­
age man and woman will steer a course to
better personal money management.
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or holding corporation.
Hillsboro
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