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H IL L S B O R O . OREGON Page Five Was/iington County’s Great M arket 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 Count W ord* Semi M oney Count b i u r P rofit« Fir« in v itlo ri, per w ind Euch iiild lllu ii.il In... rtlon. per word <Nu Hervid.' | i . t baue lesa than 25c) Hender«, per tin 10c llln c k face I eadilllf perm itted, Cash should uccompuny order. Out of fairness to n il no In fo r- iniitluii on the Classified Page w ill lie given out u n til the paper is laoucd. Notice Iteeau.'.e of the a d ditiona l se rv ice required in handling B lin d Ads w ith unswers to be re ceived oy the Argus a m in i mum charge of 50 cents w ill he mudc fo r this service. This paper w ill not give out In fo rm a tio n re la tiv e to such advertising D ances flood Tim e Dance A t Grange h a ll every Saturday nigh t G eorgia Hess orchestra. A d mission 25c. 29tf N ew apapers t IH EG O N IA N I ta lly. I5< »lady and S u n d a y . 85c, Sunday. Kli copy H ill lloseow Phone 1952 152 N 4th 531 f 4. Mod c r u i z e PHONE 731 fo r price on sewer Job complete also u ll p lu m b in g eon- rieethms 11 C. S chulm ericn. 463 Jacks« m 49tf 6. W an ted — M iscellan eou s W ANT hut ne Hi uvei ti 'I vs ami farm m achinery. W Wy Aloha Phon»' 11119. t-2p 14. Cars, "Trucks, Tires 21. Farm M achinery ARE you in Ihe m arket fo r C h ev JO HN Deer»* m ower, 50-tooth b a r rolet or GUI .m obile'’ Have $120 row in good condition, fo r ilaie credit appliahle on n ew ear, when* Henry M u-dinlik 2 m ile , wv st of there I« no trade -in W ill Sidl at Laurel l-2p discount Hl!) M am St Itf EO lt S A L E John Deen* m anure :.pre.,<ler No 2 In te r n a tio n a ! 15. O ffice E quipm ent, eream aeparator. 2 h p. In te rn a L E G A L Blanks fo r rale 5c and 10c tion al ga.s engine A ll pra ctica lly M a rtin S chiffe r, 1'» m ile H illsb o ro Argus. tf new north J u n io r high. 53-tp 1G. F u rn itu re, Pianos, Radios 28. H orses Real E state TW O G O O D V v o rk hor .es, HIM) lbs a n d 1000 lb , aur choice o f one J E Karn 2*. null's south Cornelius. l-2 p \N D Y tra t ju s t tw i k out ,f hm ; o f M I L sm all bou, elect m i t id re fru it, litt th ro i P.AY mare for sale; 1500 lbs W ill- Price I for k sale at « ter Vunderzandt-n. Itt I H illsboro; $100 •ash E C gon, < m hii 3 ‘ ? m iles n o rth Ju n io r h ig h H ilL b o ro . Wtf ttchool. 53 tf ACRES north end my farm , ij lear, 75 fr u it trees HORSES bought, sold and traded. $ 150 per e. T ra ct sout of farm , ¿35 Highest price paid for trade-ins es, $259 per «•re, k -mde from Ei ee d e live ry Hay Del .man, G a ri baldi Si Phone 2107 53tf Wol .If Crei John T highw ay Cm, leni, Rt Beaverti, HORSES I f in the m arket fo r boi. es or mules, try L e n t. Stables 29. D ogs, Peta We ( a i r y a good va rie ty most o f the tim e Priced rig h t w ith money TO G IV E aw ay fo r good hom e. back guarantee or free tr ia l C ockerel Spaniel fem ale dog P. I.o- cated 115th St. F<. ster road: one A. VanLoo. 2 0 mile., riorthea. of m ile east of Lents, H enry Baurner. H ilL b o ro . lp prop; Bt. 3. Box 1338. P ortland Oregon. For R ent— Mise. 53tf 33. USED Paul electric w a te r .system 3M)-gnllon, fo r sale. Used F air- NEW Eairbank M o r s e electric re b.ank Morse ele ctric w a te r sys frig e ra to i. M ixle l CO. (171 gro tem. 120-gallon Also used hand- cubic feet R e gu larly $1(8150 Now powet ed feed choppers. $)!, a n d only $125 M eltebeke E le ctric slot e. Hili boro i used hand powered root cutters, $(i J T Foster. 105 E Maim H ills J t 'A l t R adio for ah Save $20 on boro. Du . lO.'IG .|. iin i ' ir S elfridge LIC EN SED stock trailers. 2 - cow F u rn itu re Co. Ip capacity, rent $1 per day. L ig h t tra ile rs made to order. A u to parts NEW E a irb an k ; - Moi a* electric and farm m achinery L. V H u lit. w a ih er M odel UWC R égulai ly 152 N. Second Ave 23tf H E A L T H Y $80.95 Prie»* now $50 Meltebeke fox feed E le ctric S tore. HilLsbon 1 22. Sheep , G oat a USED M aytag washer Gas en TW O Yeai old Toggenberg doe; to gined. square tu b type. $30 freshen in May. $10 C A K ling . M eltebeke E lectric Store. H illsb oro Box 571, Rt. I. Beaverton. Phone 7855. i P IA N O fo r sale, modern, s m a l l bungalow »ize. standard make, FOB SALE flo a t due to freshen guaranteed Sm all balance duo You March H G ive 7 pints a day Tom take over balance fo r cash or sm all M urphy, Banks, Rt. 1. Phone North m o n th ly payments Address J E Plain I 11' I I 1 -2p Sm ith, adjuster. C lin e Piano C o. K ill S W. W ashington S t, P o rt Poultry land 51-3 23. 17 Fuel DRY wood. ash. maple, w illo w . second g ro w th fir. $3 25 and up per cord A Van De M oortetc. m ile n o rth o f Cornelius. Ip FIR S T gro w th eordwood, any length, guaranteed d ry In q u ire Farm ers' Cash Store Ip CASC O B riquets Steady heat a ll day. holds fire a ll night, cheaper than ouk. m ore heat, less ash We d e live r Phone 01 Im p e ria l Feed t i G ra in Co, H illsb o ro 47tf HOYS! B rin g in you r old iro n ; or m etal o f a ll kinds; 25c per 100 FOR W OOD - .sawing, call M. J Scnske. F ir und hardwood fo r lb for old Iron L. V H u lit, 152 sale Phone 2141Z. Address 423 N N Second Ave 53tf Second Ave 17tf BREEDING goblers. $2 51) each Gustaf-on. m ile south o f Tobias, on Tobias road. 1 B U F F Leghorn setting eggs. B. W. D tested. 25c dozen M rs Rene Taghon, C ornelius, Rt. 1; 1 m ile north. lp TW O R is k K ling . Phone Breeding cockerels. W hite and A ustralorp, $1 C. A Box 571, Rt. 1. Beaverton. 7655. 17 BARR ED Rock and W h ite Rock young la ying hens. 85c each.— C A. K ling . Box 571, Rt. 1. Beav erton. Phone 7055. W A N T E D TO RENT old hor-es wanted fo r Phone 209IZ. 48-8tp WE have parties w a n tin g 3 4 and 5-room cheap houses. W AN TED O ld horse; f i r fox feed 1 good, m odern 6-room. - Phone 2107. 42tf 1 house in Cornelius. 1 small place w ith chicken house. W IL L have a new load horses ju s t outside. last o f this week.—L. Flske. Dakota fa rm e r w ith cash, 40 acres Cornelius. 53tf nr m ore in c u ltiv a tio n . H W. C U R R IN 26. C attle 134 E. M ain St. Phone 3284 YO UNG Guernsey c o w . freshen 34. Room s, A p artm en ts M arch 16 Pete Jorgensen. H ills boro. Rt. 1. Phone 27F6. 1 FOR Rent at W ashington Hotel. H illsboro, furnished, steam -heat JUST received shipm ent o f good ed apartm ent. ltf cows, fresh and com ing fresh soon F rank W ilson. G re e n v ille H A V E YO U A ROOM road; Forest Grove. 1-2 O r a house fo r re n t’ In q u irie s are being received at the A rgus o f FOUR fresh cows fo r sale. G uern- i'V. Holstein and Jersey M ike fice d a ily fo r rooms, apartm ents and Z ahl, Rt 1. H illsboro. l-4p houses. Those -w h o in q u ire are re ferred to the A rgus classified c o l F IF T E E N purebred and g r a d e umns. Guernsey cows, o n e purebred H ouses bull, to be sold as a herd W. H 35. M ilne, Y a m h ill. l-3 p W AN TED to ren t 5-room house. barn and p o u ltry house in or JERSEY he ifer to freshen in few days, double-tested Also oat and near H illsboro: m ig ht purchase.— vetch hay fo r sale John D Hare, S L A l i en, A shland.________ 52-lp m ile n o rth of H illsb o ro J u n io r high Lo ans school. Phone 1044. l 37. and 2 Block 3. M yers A d d itio n to Rei-dv lile Hornes m ore pa rtlcu la r- ly des cribed as follow s: Beg.nning at the Northeast corner o f Lot 1. Block 3; thence ru n n in g west along the N orth lin e o f L o t I. B lock 3. a dial anee of 317 50 feet; thence South to the South line of L o t 2. Block 3: thence East along the South lin e n i L o t 2. Block 3. a distan ce of 317.50 feet: thence North the East lin e of Lots 1 and 2. Bio ck 3. to the point o f begin- ning. The term« o f said sale are part cash and pa rt credit, the same to I»** approved and subject to con firm a tio n by said Court. Dated th is 2nd day o f March 1937. EVA N O R D LU N D . A d m in is tra t r ix of the Estate o f Daisy B ert- roche. Deceased K LE P P E R A IM L A Y , 1318 Yeon B ld g . Portland. Oregon. A ttorneys fo r A d m in is tra trix 'M a rch 4. 11. 18. 25. A p r il 1. 1937) h ttM te : O liv e 8 . H a rm « NOTH K TO ( KEHITOKS In th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e H ta te o f O re- i<on, f u r W a * h in ir to n C o u n ty . I l th e M a tte r o f th e E s ta te o f O L I V E S. H A R M S . De<'ea»e«i N o tic e in he ret» y ¡riv e n , th a t th e u n d e r- 'iir n e d ha« been d u ly a p p o in te d by the above e n title d C o u rt, aa a d m in in tr a to r o f th e e s ta te o f « a id de«-ea-e*l, a n d haa d u ly q u a lifie d an Much. N o w . th e re fo re , a ll peraon« h a v in g cla im « a v a irid t said e s ta te a re h e re b y n o t if ie d and re q u ire d t o p re s e n t th e sam e, to g e th e r w ith p r o p e r vouch ers th e r e fo r , t o th e u n d e rs ig n e d a t th e la w o f fic e o f E. J . M- \ le a r , in th e F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k B u ild in g , in H ills b o r o , O re g o n , w it h in s ix m o n th fro m th e «late here o f. D a te r th ia 4 th da y o f M a rc h . 1937. J. I.. V A N D O M E L E N , A d m in is t r a t o r o f th e e - ta te o f Ha id deueaniid. E . J . M c A L E A K , A t to r n e y f o r A d m in is t r a to r . (M a r c h 4. 11, 1M, 25, A p r i l 1. 19371 E s ta te : N ils O . Boleen N O T H E T O ( R E D IT O R S In th e C o u n ty C o u r t o f th e S ta te o f O re gon , f o r W a s h in g to n C o u n ty . In th e M a tte r o f E s ta te o f N I L S O. B O L E E N . Deceased. N o tic e i» h e re b y g iv e n t h a t th e u n d e r- s ig n e d has been d u ly c o n fir m e d b y th e above e n title « ! c o u r t a4 A d m in is t r a to r w ith th e w i ll a n n e xe d o f said deceased, a n d haa d u ly q u a lifie d as such ; N< w . th e re fo re , a ll p e rso n * h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t said e s ta te a re h e re b y n o tifie d a n d re q u ire d to p re s e n t th e sam e, to g e th e r w ith p r o p e r vouch ers th e r e fo r , to th e u n d e rs ig n e d a t th e la w o f fic e o f E. J. M e A le a r, in th e F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k B u ild in g in H ills b o r o , O re g o n , w it h in s ix m o n th s fro m th e d a te h e re o f. Date«! th is 4 th d a y o f M a rc h . 1937. V I C T O R B O L E E N , A d m in is t r a t o r w ith th e w i ll an n e xe d o f said deceased. E. J. M c A L E A R . A t to r n e y f o r A d m in - is tra l« r w ith th e w i ll a n n exed. «.March 4. 11, IS , 25. A p r i l 1, 1937» O NE 549 - egg Masters incubator. A. E. H an W A N T E D to b o rro w $200 at 8 per $20. H a rt gas brooder. $10; or FRESH Jersey cow* cen’ 20 acres o f tim b e r land as ley. 3 m iles n o rth H illsboro: trade N e llie Fraser, ‘ j- tn ile west 52tf 7. H elp W anted 1 s e c u rity .- W rite 7380 Argus. LA R G E second g ro w th d ry f ir Hazeldale on Farm ington road. Ip N o rth Plains road. wood. $3 per cord. John W Ber- M oney to Loan R O U T E mail to su c c e e d R aw leigli nurds. Roy. l-2 p NEW Ham pshire Red cockerels. $3 FRESH 5-gallon fa m ily cow. large S’- j " m oney to loan on good im - and $4. 1 pen B u ff Leghorns, $8. ca lf W H ieketh ier, P ortland di a le r m H illsboro. F o re st G rove. proved farm s — E. A. G r iffith . 131 2 brooder stoves. $5 Mrs. R. E Rt 2. l-2 p S 2nd Ave. Beaverton ami T igard, also one for 18. Seed s, Plants, Flow ers 31tf B arrett, west o f Masonic Home. S. E C olum bia county. Pleasant, E s ta te : R o b e rt B u re h I ’.'i,'Hi- 161IKX 1-2 JB R SEY -H olstein c iw fresh, double Home Loans p ro fita b le and perm anent. S upply W H IT E ga rlic seed fo r sale W T N O T IC E O F F I N A L S E T T L E M E N T tested W alter Q. O rr. Rt. 4. For b u ild in g, b u y in g d r re fin a n c i" ta b h - lie d demand. $25 to $50 Putnam. Rt 2. H illsboro. 1 "BETTER C hicks from B etter M at Sherwood. Phone Scholls 0651. In th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O re ing on c ity or acreage property. w e ek ly See G. I. M nrcott, It 2. g o n . f u r W a s h in g to n C o u n ty . ings." Leghorns. Reds. Place o r II M o n th ly paym ents as lo w as $9 56 I i th e M a tt e r o f th e E s ta te o f R O B E R T C ornelius 54-3p C H IN A peas. 200 lbs. fo r sale FRESH Gucrr.si'V cow. second calf, der now fo r May. M arch and A p ril B U R C H . Deceased. A Re ■ back, Rt I. Coi l l l l l ' . l per m onth per $1000. in c lu d in g in lp sold out. except Leghorn cockerels fo r sale —L. O Edmiston, near terest. — W ashington S a v i n g s & N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n , t h a t th e u n d e r W A N T man to tup about 40 f ir s ig n e d E x e c u tr ix o f th e la s t W il l a n d T e s ta G rabel school. l O rders came in e a rlie r and faster E A R L IE S T o f a ll seed potatoes ! !: boro. 39tf m e n t o f said deceased, has file«! in th e trees on contract Nets Larsen, m arket price 1. H Peters. 3 than ever. B etter chicks at decent above e n title « ! C o u rt a n d cause, h e r f in a l Rt ft: i- m ile south wireless lp m iles n o rth M ountaindale a c c o u n t a n d r e p o r t as such, a n d th e C o u rt t-3p prices that's w hy. I.eghorn cock F IV E purebred Jersey heifers, good stock, double-tested, due to fresh has fix e d a n d app ointee! th e 3 rd d a y o f erels. 2c Jersey W hite Giants. 15c. A p r i l. 1937, a t th e h o u r o f 10 o ’clo ck ( a ll Y o u U se M o re M o n e y ? NOW is the tim e to set those w a l Don't come Sunday s H art's Hatch- en th is fa ll; also several m ilk in g A . M . o f s a id d a y. a n d th e C o u rt room NOTH E O F STREET IM P R O V E 54tf n o * : large 3-vear-old bay horse, N A T IO N iii'it* organization l o n g nut trees For be tte r trees sec cry, Beaverton. Phone 0415. • f th e above e n title « ! C o u rt in H ills b o r o , MENT h a lte r b r o k e —F. F. Hanley, Rt. 3. established In O regon now has R E Meyers, ’ i-tn lle west la u r e l O re g o n , as th e tim e a n d p la ce f o r h e a rin g Notice is hereby given th a t the «b je e tio n s t o said f i n a l a c c o u n t a n d f o r H illsboro. i Phone 2755 Scholls; Rt. 2. o p p o rtu n ity In H illsb o ro fo r man store. HAN SO N S T R A IN th e f in a l s e ttle m e n t o f said estate . C ity C ouncil did on the tw e n ty - H illsboro. '.'Itf o r woman o f character, standing D a te d th is 4 th d a y o f M a rc h . 1937. H IG H grade Guernsey bull. 18 th ird day o f February. 1937. pass amt am b itio n fo r inc: oasi-d earnings LEG HO RN chicks a n d d a y - o ld A G U L E R . E x e c u tr ix o f th e la s t months, double-te-sted. from good a resolution o f in te n tio n to im W E ill L L an«! T e s ta m e n t o f said decease!. in addition to pre -ent incom e or C E R T IF IE D Red H eart s tra w b e rry pullets from p u llo ru m tested hens plants. $3 per Hioo dug a n d stock Also some good cows —Ju liu s prove East Baseline Street f rum E. J . M c A L E A R . A tto r n e y s f o r E x a fu ll tim e rasaer T raining and sdeked; $4 parked in boxes; C e r and high double pedigreed, males. e c u tr ix . D uvck. Rt. 2. Forest Grove: at the east lin e o f South T enth aven a istunee given in b u ild in g per- tifie d Marshalls, a ll sold; Bovsen- Large hens, large eggs and a ll • M a rc h 4. 11. 18. 25. A p r i l 1. 1937) 84 *lp ue to the easterly c ity lim its as tn a n e n t Ineunte and clientele be rry plants. 15 for $2 $10 per produced on our own tra p nest Roy- follow s: E s ta te : A n to n e H e rm e n s ¡»reeding farm . D ay-old cockerels throu gh o ffe rin g unusual income 100 $65 per 1000 C. I.. Chapman. S IX cows, 5 to freshen 6 weeks: N O T IC E T O ( R E D IT O R S By excavating said street to the at low prices fo r broilers. Folder ei vice W rite 7. 0 2 tn ilis south S ta ffo rd ; Rt 1. S h e r w ith price 7 heifers: b u ll; some registered proper grade, in c lu d in g the fu ll I n th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O re g o n . f o r W a s h in g to n C o u n ty . wood. 53-2p or subject to re g istra tio n : 40 tons w id th thereof, excavation to be P A U L D U D LE Y o f th e E s ta te o f A N T O N E 8. W ork W anted ensilage, 2t) tons oat and vetch th ir ty - s ix <3ö> feet wide, and to In H th E e R M M E a N tt S e . r Deceased. •¿-m ile south Aloha. Phone Beaver F R U IT trees, a ll varieties, h i l l hay. Purchaser o f feed can move N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n , t h a t th e u n d e r grow ing, highest q u a lity C om ton 0618. M ail: Rt 1, Beaverton. stock on place and feed out hay. construct thereon a macadamized s ig n e d has been a p p o in te d A d m in is t r a to r rHANKS to .ill the folks I plow ed 54-7 road eighteen < 18) feet in w id th '•( th e E s ta te o f A n to n e H e rm e n s , De fo r last spring. Let the roan team plete lin e of nursery stock For Oregon. ensilage. Special price to buyer p low yo u r garden again this sp rin g landscaping yo u r home see M otz O A K E S electric incubator fo r sale who takes e ve ryth in g .—J. M Sweet. w ith a m in im um thickness o f six ce a se d . b y an o r d e r m a d e a n d e n te re d in <6> inches, p ro v id in g proper d ra in th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O re g o n G. F W eibel. Phone H illsb o ro Brothers' N ursery, Orenco. Phone at bargain. 1200-egg capacity, run Forest Grove. 2nd street south. age. and doing such o th e r w o rk as f o r W a s h in g to n C o u n ty , on th e 1st d a y 4 lt f r.l.l (,f 2024 H illsb oro . 54-1 w ill make a w o rk m a n lik e im p rove « f M a rc h . A . D. 1937. a n d th a t he has 2 hatches Ross Porter, 3394 S. E Phone 152M. d u ly q u a lifie d as such A d m in is t r a to r . W oodward, P ortland. 53-2 ment. the cost o f the same to be h ig h e s t quality treat, largaat as N o w , th e re fo re , a ll persona h a v i n g W OOD sawing, saw filin g , and H O LS T E IN b u ll. 12 m onths old; 2 c la im s a g a in s t said E s ta te a re h e reby sortm ent greatest values. G rafted assessed against the a b u ttin g p ro p saw gum m ing -Charles Bucher, SP E C K LE D Sussex eggs, fo r sale. G uernsey bulls. 4 and 9 months d a n d re q u ire d t o p re s e n t th e m w ith e rty in accordance w ith the p ro v i n p o r o t if p ie 610 S Ei.Oi'h AVe ftfttf walnuts, filb e rts, prunes, plums, e r vouch ers t o th e u n d e rs ig n e d at B W. D. tested.—Mrs. Emma old. H igh p ro du ctive stock. — W ill peaches, apricots, cherries, pears, Harvey. Rt 2. H illsb oro ; ’ a-m ile W aibel. Rt. 5, H illsboro. Telephone sions o f the c ity c h a rte r and the his re side nce n e a r F o re s t G ro ve . O re g o n , apples, grapes, berries. Boysrn b e r h is p o s to ffic e add ress b e in g F o re s t G rove . laws of Oregon, and the cost the re Barber Shops 54tf O re g o n . R o u te N o . 2. o r a t th e L a w O f ries. roses, etc. F reig ht paid. Pre- southeast W itch Hazel school. 52-1 Scholls 1819. o f to am ount to $1150.00. fic e o f T ho s. H . T o n g u e J r . , in th e C o m A ll w ritte n objections o r re m e rc ia l B lo c k , H ills b o r o , O re g o n , w it h in R IC H A R D 'S Barber shop, haircuts. n iiu m roses free. Send today for Hughes Leghorn. Barred Rock and JERSEY cow fo r sale. fresh M arch 25c. Aloha. 5tf our "46th A n n iv e rs a ry " sales c ir Rhode Island Red Chirks 4 — B. A. Leu, Rt. 1. H illsboro: monstrances to th is im provem ent s ix m o n th s fr o m th e d a te o f th e f i r s t p u b cu la r C a rlton N ursery Co., C a rl C H IC K S from 2nd year h e n s , lic a t io n o f t h is n o tic e , t o - w it , w it h in s ix C orne liu s Pass road. 53t f may be made at the C ity H a ll in m 36tf o n th s fr o m M a rc h 4. 1937. H illsboro. Oregon, at any tim e 12. For S a le— M iscellan eou s ton. mated to o ffic ia lly w in g banded Date«! a t H ills b o r o . O re g o n , t h is 4 th da y T H R E E -yca r-old Jersey b u ll, a fin e R. O. P cockerels. Also New H am p p rio r to 7:30 p. m. on Tuesday, the o f M a n h . A . D. 1937. EVERGREEN Shrubs, trees, w ell S T R A IG H T hay rake. John Deere anim al and gentle. Come and look G E O R G E H E R M E N S . A d m in is t r a to r o f shire.«. and a cheaper, u t ilit y grade 9th da y o f M arch. 1937. grown, clean, m any varieties o f th e E s ta te o f A n to n e H e rm e n s . Deceased. w a lk in g plow. 20 la yin g hens, cypress. Junipers, nrborvitae, yew, o f Rocks and Reds. E ith e r sexed h im over. Price is rig h t.—Ju liu s E M. B O W M A N . Recorder of T H O S . H . T O N G U E J r . . A t to r n e y f o r large ice-box. one iron and one rhodos. azalea, daphne, box. laurel, o r unsexed chicks AU sexing Kaye, on G erm antow n road. 52-2p the C ity of H illsboro. A d m in is t r a to r . wooden bedstead, dresser, phono heather, etc. E xpe rt landscape de dene by A m erican born Japanese «Feb. 25. M arch 4. 1937) (M a r c h 4. 11. 18. 25. A p r i l 1. 1937) graph a n d 2 dozen records, 10 signs tndvlce free). M ore than 50 expert, and u n co n d itio n a lly g u a r D A IR Y and fa m ily cows fo r sale, cash o r terms. No down paym ent Estate: Daisv Bertroche chan s, w ritin g desk, grsuline drum s. years' experience at y o u r service anteed. V is it o u r hatchery a n d ’ z-ln ch gas pipe P rnhl ranch, 2 Paul D rew Nursery, location east breeding farm . See the chicks in necessary, w ith m o n th ly payments N O TIC E OF A D M IN IS T R A T R IX 'S as lo w as $5 per month. — G ail o u r brooders n o w. In fo rm a tio n S \I.E m iles n o rth and east o f H illsboro. end of 8th St., Beaverton. Phone G e o rg e L . B lu s s c r c t u x t o W illia m G. S ta m p o lis , p a rt o f S e c tio n 16 T lS No. 4540 11805. 3 tt( i free on request. We custom hatch Karns. Orenco. Phone H illsb o ro ! lfit f In the C ounty C ourt o f the State R lW T W O 10-gallon cream cans, ne arly hen and tu rk e y eggs re lia b ly and 2G21X. O liv ia W ilk in s e t a l t o P e te r H o ffm a n new Set harness. Coal brooder DO RSETT s tra w b e rry plants. B e r cheaply. of Oregon, fo r the C o un ty of e t u x . 157.63 A c re s S e c tio n 1 T 3 N R4W’ . 27. L ivestock ries superior in q u a lity , flavor, HUGHES A- SON H A T C H E R Y Pea silage Sale or trade.—L. A W ashington. J e ro m e R. W a ld ro n t o A g n e s R. W a l H illsb o ro EDinger, firs t house west county hardiness, pro du ction and exce l 1080 E. Oak In the Matter of the Estate of d ro n . 20 A c re s Se«’ ti«>n 34 T 2 S R 2 W . K p ’ h e rin e C. M c M illa n e t a l t o Is a b e lla Telephone 3152. 52tf GOOD chu nky team, w eight 2900. hospital. Phone 3402. l lent shippers B rin g 40 to 50 cents D A IS Y BERTROCHE. Deceased. M c M illa n . L o t 23 W o ta lla n d A cre s. good workers, and harness: also m ore per crate. Plunts $6 per th o u Notice is hereby given tha t p u r T i t l e & T r u s t Co. t o A r t h u r E . L u n d , USED M aytag e le ctric washer for sand.—H. M. T ucker, Rt. I, Box FOR S A LE 8-110 Cyphers H o t-a ir single mare. 1400 lbs.: tw o young suant to an order o f the C ounty p a r t Ix ) t 29 ty’o o d la n d A c re s . Incubator —L. C. H o cffe l A Sons, fresh d a iry cows; no pasture, w ill C ourt of W ashington County, O re 8(l-| T i t l e A T r u s t Co. t o Is a b e lla M c M illa n , sale, ren unable. Good condition 33(1. It,,ring. O ic ’ .»-mile n o rth W itch Hazel school sell reasonable.—Opposite Buckeye L o t 28 W o o d la n d A cre s. - Phone H illsb o ro 7814. l T i t l e & T r u s t Co. t o L u c y L . Wo«x!- house. 52tf f r u it stand. >-4-mile west o f C or gon. dated M arch 2. 1937. t h e 19. H ay and Feed undersigned, a d m in is tra trix o f the w a rd . L o t 1 a n d E ’ -i o f L o t 2 B lo c k 4 nelius. ip T O RENEW Ihe fin is h on floors, estate o f Daisy Bertroche. deceased, F o re s t G rove. W A N T E D P o u ltry o f a ll kinds. fu rn itu re and w o od w ork u s e T W E L V E tons canary grass loose M ik e Z a ll et u x t o Fre«l E. C u s ic k et ' w ill from and a fte r the 2nd day of W rite, w ill call, or b rin g F riday. 28. B lo c k 45 N o r t h P la in s . K w ik -O n M agic Finish, w a te r and hay. $8 ton - -A ntone VanG rnns- Reni E state A p ril. 1937, at Reedville. Oregon, u x F . r it L z o ta E is in S aturday or M onday before noon.— n e r e t u x to A lb e r t H « > ffa rb e r m id resisting, no other varn ish or ven, Rt. 2. Forest G rove Phone proceed to sell at p riv a te sale as e t u x . p w rt o f S e c tio n 35 T l S R lW . F. R. Barden. Cornelius. 34tf s i’Hixc. BARGAINS w ax necessary. M eltebeke Elec 22F15I. lp M a r y E. S c h a e fe r e t v l r to U . S. o f cue tract the fo llo w in g described t r ic store. 1 | E X T R A choice 5 acres plowed ready real p ro p e rty of said estate, sit- A m e ric a , 40.896 A cre s T I N R 2 W . 24. Pigs M a ry H e le n S t r ic k la n d to W H M c- B A L E D oat hay. $13 ton. O ral fo r crop, nearly new house, large uted in W ashington C ounty. O re E ld o w n e y e t a l. p a r t B lo c k 3 W’ a lk e r ’s 1 L IT T L E D ick feed cu tte r for sale, G ardner, Rt. I. Box 60. Banks. SEVEN 8-weeks-old Y o rksh ire pigs. liv in g room, bed room. bath, nice gon; A d d itio n F u re n t G rove . power equipped, also onion seed. F lo ra W W a rd to S ta te o f O re g o n . Lots num bered 9 and 10. in B lock $4 each, or a ll at bargain —O tto kitchen, a ll b u ilt - ins, breakfast T. M. W ilkin s, Kt. 4, H illsb oro GOOD Clean baled w in te r oat hay. nook, autom atic e le ctric w ater sys num bered 3. in M yers A d d itio n to 160 A cre» S e c tio n 22 T I N R 5 W . M. BaliH'co. mile northwest Johnson, 1 i j m iles west of H ills tem. M in n ie S c h u lm e ric about 40 bearing filberts. 4 R eedville Homes, as shown by the O re g o n , p a r t L o t 1 h B lo et c k a 9 l t B o a n S k s ta . te o f lp N o TRESPASS. A p a rtm e n t forRent, Jackto w n school. 1-2 boro: on highw ay. m iles town, o n ly $2000. Garage. d u ly recorded plat thereof. A n n a G. H e rb t o F r a n c is J . H e rb et No Sm oking, For Rent. For Sole, A lso the East on e-h alf o f Lots 1 u x . p a r t S e ctio n s 15 a n t! 16 T I N R 4 W . No Peddlers, No H andbills, etc., GOOD oat and vetch hay fo r sale. F IN E young brixtd sow or feeder woodshed, small barn. D e tr o it T r u s t Co. to Ed R a b ic k , N E ' j Right Near Town pig for sale L. O Edmiston, near signs fo r sale at the Argus. 27tf Mtw. F. C. Francis, Rt. 4, H ills «>f S E ’ i o f S e c tio n 17 T 3 N R 4 W . boro. lp G rabel school. . lp ONE acre w ith m odern sm all house. R u th E. Riant« n et n l to M a ry G ra n t garage, nut trees, a real bargain P O R T L A N D saw service. Hand or C a ry . L o t 3 B lo c k D D o u th ty ’s S u b d iv i s io n t o F a irv ie w . machine, re-tooth, set, file, large B A L E D sp rin g oat straw , $6; w in - , N IN E T E E N w eanling pigs; 10 tons at $1800, $300 cash, balance like Instruct Your A ttorn ey M a ry L a z e lle t o L o r e n a M e in d l, 45 oat and vetch hay fo r sale.— rent. crosscut, circle, drag a n d hand te r oat and wheat, $5 per ton.— A c rc a S e ctio n 5 T 2 S R 3 W . Extra Good saws. No. I jobs.— 121 E. M orrison F. F. Hanley, Rt. 3, H illsb o ro . 1 August B illin gs, m ile west Scholls. to Publish Your Tow n o f B e a v e rto n to V a lm o r e H. St.. P ortland. 52-7p TH R EE acres, a ll in cultivatio n. S to ry . L o t 1 B lo c k A S te e l’* A d d it io n , VETCH and oat hay fo r sale.- G. WEANLING pigs fo r sale. J A B e a v e rto n . m odern 5-room house w ith base M cClure. S k y lin e road; IL* miles ment. garage. $2850. $300 c a s h. Rubber stamps and office sup J a k e G rj'e n e r et u x t o F re d Coata. E. Gibbons, W. Baseline St. 1-3 L o ts 15. 16 a n d 17 B lo c k 5 P o r tla n d west G erm antow n. 54p balance lik e rent, near highway. plies.—H ills b o ro A rgus. tf H e ig h ts N o . 2. B A L E D vetch fo r sale. Theo Van- in the W. G. IDE. 316 E. M ain H illsb oro E m m a B enz to W illia m C h a rle s D im o c k . S A N D and gra vel nt reasonable derzanden. 2 m iles southeast o f 17 8-weeks-old pigs for sale.—F. W. L o ta in 1st a n d 2nd A d d it io n t o B enz prices, prom pt d e live ry. F. A. Banks; 1 m ile /n o rth w e st Roy. 54-3p Jackson. 1 h miles northw est F IV E acres on highw ay, near F o r P a rk . Vannken, Forest Grove. Telephone Fre«i L . K o b e m te in e t u x t o C e c il L. N o rth Plains. Phone N o rth Plains est Grove, fo r sale: splendid lo K o b e rs te in et n l. L o ts 2. 3, 4. 5. 6 a n d 7 160HW o r home 24F155. 4t-15p B A L E D oat and vetch hay fo r 5FI1. lp cation.—B ox 72. Forest Grove, lp B ’ ock 2 H a w k e 's A d d itio n t o G aston . sale. — M. A. Schappert, n e a r H a t t ie J. S n p p in g to n t o N e llie M. IF YO U H A V E S O M E T H IN G R eedville. 54-Ip PUR EBRED O. I. C. boar service. ACRE, good 4-room plastered house, W is e . I«ot 2 W h e e le r’s S u b d iv is io n . TO sell and are in a big h u r elim inates a n y ques —H ugh Farnham , H illsboro. Tele- A . S. P a tt u llo t et tix t o W a lt e r R. some o u t-b uilding s. 3i-m ile north r y to sell it. lot the cl,I III, 'll H a w x h u r s e et u x . S E ’ $ o f S W ’ i See- FOR S A I.E Baled oats and vetch I phone 1041X. ____ 521 f from court house, $2000. — W. E tion of legality of pub tio n 27 T2S R lW . a d ve rtisin g departm ent o f the hay.— P. J. M e rke l near M o f - ! Lewis, N. F irst A ve. 54-2 V a lm o re H. S to r y et u x to E. M a rs h lication. H ills b o ro A rgus prove its a b il fat. Hornes 51 tf. et u x . L o ts in S te e l’s A d d it io n . B e a v e r it y as n speedy and e ffic ie n t 2.83 ACRES, fru it, walnuts. C ity to n . sales m edium . tf B A L E D hay. alfa lfa, oats and vetch. FOR S A I.E -2 brood mares to foal J . C. B e tts et u x to J . E. M a y et conveniences. 15 m inutes f r o m u .. 15 A cre s S e ctio n 36 T l S R lW . Ray Delsmnn, Phone 2107, H ills in A p ril, sired by registered city. Near 'j- h o tt r bus service: $800 saves tim e a n d ex J . L . H a ile y t o W illia m T . B a ile y . 13.10 ; 14. Cars, T rucks, T ires boro. __ __ 48tf p e rch e ro n - John Haase, 5 m iles terms. $700 cash.—In q u ire Schultz. A c r« s T l S R3W . i south, 2 m iles west H illsboro. lp A loha: > i-m ile cast school; Wash pense. C it y o f F o re st G ro v e t o R. C. W h e e le r, T W O -tnn Dodge tru ck, goixl con 21. Farm M achinery n a r t o f W illia m S tokes D . L . C . 61 T I N ington Ave. 54-2 d itio n , reasonable. — In q u ire 160 HORSES and mule.-., soil m- trade R lW . F . J . Boos et u x t o A lb e r t I. O b e r- W. W ashington St. 1 FORDSON tra c to r n e a rly n e w , —W. Wvss, Aloha. Phone Beaver FOR S A L E 80 acres, good b u ild m ille r , p a r t o f S e c tio n 17 T 3 N R lW . firs t class condition, tra c to r disc ton 1919. l-2 p p rev en ts delays due to ings; stock and im plem ents; 18 E liz a b e th F re e m a n et v ir t o G eorge FOR S A L E 1927 Chevrolet sport and plow ; also good tra ile r; good acres clear; fin e s tra w b e rry ground; R ln s s e r e t u x , L o t 4 B lo c k 20 F o re s t ty p o g ra p h ica l errors. roadster, '33 w ire wheels, m otor woodsaw rig. other tools, and farm T E A M o f mares, w eight 1400 each, Grove. balance tim ber. A ll under fence A-1. 4 -w h e rl brakes, license; price equipm ent. Part tim e to respon V . I. M a rs h a ll t o N e v a d a H a d le y . L o t 9 and 10 years; new set harness. Priced rig h t fo r q u ic k sale.— W rite 2 B lo c k 3 B cu so n ic H eights« t f f t J. L. K err. H illsboro. Kt. 5. sible party. J. F. O live r, in q u ire Gales Creek No. 7491 Argus. S p ecify the 54-1 Box 197. Phone Scholls 1719. 1 W. G. IDE. 318 K. M ain, H illsb oro store. lt f H ills b o ro A rgus contains a ll th< State C apitol News L e tte r—G iv news o f H illsb o ro and the su r FOR S A L E Seven-year-old horse, 1937 P O N T IA C sedan, big discount, , O L IV E R T ra c to rs aint farm to o l; in g the h ig h lig h ts o f o ffic ia l ac ro u n d in g com m unities. Read 11 take liv e sto rk or lig h t c a r.— w e igh t 1350 lbs. R ight in every t iv it y at Salem.—E ve ry week in . M yers pu m p s.—.Tack Foster, 150 and keep in fo rm e d on w h a t h B irc jl, 2 m iles South, L a u re l ro a d ., E. M ain St., H illsb oro . 43tf j way. M ike Y un ker, Forest Grove. the Argus. tf happening at home. tf ; Helvetia Band to Give Play, Social Saturday D a lly T rip s to P ortland H illsboro A u to Freight Bonded and Insured Carrier Serving Beaverton, Aloha, Reed- vMIe, Hillsboro, Cornelius and Forest Grove Pickup and Delivery Service at (By Mrs J. M. Davidson) Package Rates H E L V E T IA Basket social, play H illsboro Phone 542 and dance w ill be a feature at H el- « East Side Terminal Portland vetia hall Saturday night. March Phone EAst 9131 6 When the band members w ill ' entertain the public. There w ill be several other numbers. Ladies b rin g baskets to basement and receive i admission ticket. Pete Roth, whose fun eral w a s ; Get Rid o f Them held at the F in le y parlors in P ort- 1 Thia Q uick Easy W ay land Wedensday. was w e ll know n , in this v ic in ity . He was a b ro th e r- | C e t ■ « m a ll b o ttle o f BU CK LE V S M IX- in -la w of Fred Ruefener and also! TI KE i t r ip le a c tin g ) a ’ a n y g tx x j d r u g an uncle of Mrs. Ruefener. M any 4 tore ta k e 2 o r 3 dose* b e fo re you go tu t o n ig h t th e n i f t h a t to u g h o ld per« from this v ic in ity attended the fu I b<*d s is te n t ro u g h i i n ’t re lie v e d i f you do neral M r. Roth was an active I n ot sleep lik e a to p a ll n ig h t lo n g get member in the G ru e tli Verein, the , y o u r m on e y back i t acts lik e a fla s h - Swisss A id and other organizations. o fte n o n e s ip checks a n o r d in a r y coug h. - O ver 400 attended the fun eral ser A d v . vice. Attend Nottage Funeral M any from this v ic in ity attended the fun eral service fo r Mrs. T illie Crossen Nottage at the Bethany Presbyterian church Sunday. Mrs. Nottage was a daughter o f the late Peter Grossen. She graduated fro m H elvetia school in 1910. In her class were Susan Sigrest, Louis Staehli. H a rrie t Horrigan and Elm er Guerber. Bronchial Coughs If Roy Man Given a Birthday Party >7 'E y Agnes Vanderzanden) ROY— A b irth d a y dinn er was given in honor of H enry D uyck at his home Friday. Present were M r. and Mrs. E m il D u yck and daugh ter M adeline, M r. and Mrs. A rn o ld Vandomelen. Mrs. Theresa Heesack- er and M rs Eva Cardinel. Several ladies o f th is ' com m un ity attended the R. N. A. ro llin g d o lla r card pa rty i n H illsb oro M onday afternoon. Get the Facts ab ou t th e co n d itio n o f your car! Q u a lity joD p rin tin g —Argus. GET UP NIGHTS DUE TO BLA DDER IRRITATIO N? I t 's n o t n o rm a l. I t ’s n a tu re 's “ D a n g e r S ig n a l.” M a k e th is 25c te st. U se bu ch i leaves, ju n ip e r o il, a n d 6 o th e r d ru g s , m ade in t o litt le g re e n ta b le ts ca lle d B u k e ts . F lu s h o u t excess acids a n d im - p u r itie s . Excess acids ca n cause i r r i t a tio n r e s u ltin g in g e t tin g u p n ig h ts , s c a n ty flo w , fre « ju e n t desire , b u r n in g , backache, and le g p a in s . J u s t say B u k e ts t o y o u r d r u g g is t. I n f o u r days i f n o t pleased y o u r 25c w i l l l>e re fu n d e d . D e lta D r u g S to re . — Adv. j ' ’ ’ You can have m ore pep, pow er and speed in y our c a r w ithout any gam ble or guessw ork. ' 1 ' Our Scientific M otor A n a ly z e r will give you th e facts. You ¡can see fo r y o urself th e ac tu al condition of your m otor d u rin g the tune-up analysis. P u b lic N o tic e s L et us analy ze y our c a r today. The resu lt will tell you a ccu rately w h e th e r any a d ju stm e n ts are needed for b e tte r p e r f o r m a n c e a n d g re a te r o p e ra tin g econom y. SHRUBS All v arieties of o rnam ental and flo w erin g shrubs. Also , v a rie ty fru it trees. W e are h e a d q u a rte rs fo r | No ch arge or ob ligation unless you d ecid e to h ave ad ju stm en ts or re pairs m ade. C harges reasonable. W ork gu ar anteed. Lawn Grass Seeds, P eet Moss, F ertilizers, S e e d P otatoes and G arden Seeds SAHNOW GARAGE (B ulk or P ack ag e) Clean Comfort Stations D rinking Fountains Farmers’ Cash Store Third and Lincoln St Phone 271 Feed - Seed - Wool - Poultry Telephone 3061 1 Real Estate Transfers LEGAL NOTICES Hillsboro Argus 9 Proven Circulation ’ i I Complete Service I Careful Checking Hillsboro Argus The New Grain Drill with Running-in-Oil Transmission It's the new Oliver Superior No. 35 Grain Drill—with the most accurate seeding mechanism ever built—and with dozens of new improvements—you'll wish to see at once. There's a n e w All-Steel Cylindrical Hopper—stronger, bigger. There s a n e w Variable Speed Transmission— fully enclosed—all gears running in oil—and 60 different rates of sowing! There's rear spring pressure in a ll furrow openers—a new Oliver feature. There's a new . . . But why go on? There s not room here to tell you all about it. Como in and see for yourself. Remember, too, that all these new improvements are combined with the S u p e rio r D ouble R un Force Feed— that world-famous mechanism that measures with absolute accuracy as long as there's even a handful of grain in the hopper. Ask us for complete information. There's nothing else like the new "35''. Sitici'-F A R M I j O I !■ M t N J. T. (Jack) FOSTER W ith Farm en* Cash Store 150 E. Main St. Phone 3083 llillftboro. Ore.