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    H IL L S B O R O
Thursdny, April 1, 19P.7
A R G U S . H IL L S B O R O .
Page Five
OREGON
Washington County’s Great Market Place * “Where the Buyer Meets Seller
»
A Ready Market with Big Results at Little C ost---- Classified Columns Close at 9 A. M. Wednesday - - - Too Late to Classify Accepted Until 4 P. M. Wednesday
C'uunt W ord»—H rm l Money
Count Your P rofit»
F irs t Insertion, per word
2c
Koch a d d itio n a l Insertion,
per w ord
1c
(N o service per issue less
than 250
Readers, per lin e .
10c
M uck face hcuding pe rm itte d
Cash should accornpuny order.
O ut o f fairness to a ll no In fo r­
m ation on the Classified Cage
w ill l>e given out u n til the
puper is Issued.
Notice
Because of the ad d itio n a l se rv­
ice req uire d in ha nd lin g illln d
Ads w ith answers to be re ­
ceived oy the A rgu s u m in i­
m um charge of 50 cents w ill
be mudu fo r tills service.
Tibs paper w ill not give out
in fo rm a tio n re la tiv e to such
advertising.
1.
Card of T hanks
The fa m ily o f the late W illia m
M cDonald wish to tha nk the many
fi lends and neighbors, fo r th e ir
kin d expressions o f sym pathy; and
especially M r
a n d Mrs. Frank
Johnston for th e ir kin d a-, i dunce
d u rin g his illness; also fo r 1 h e
lovely flowers.
5p
0
13.
21,
To Sw ap
Shrubs, trees, w ell
ELECTR IC range o r rad io fo r 3 EVERGREEN
grown, clean, m uny varieties of
c u k I k
wood or labor.
22-ucn*
cypress,
Junipers,
arb orvlta e, yew.
i d a iry farm .
HI acre# crop. good
building#, grand view , fo r 40 Io rhodiut, azaleu. daphne, box. laurel,
heather etc E xpert landscape de­
HO acres, will a»; urn«*
signs (advice free). M ore than 50
II W C l R i d
years' experience at y o u r service
Paul D rew Nursery, location east
end of 8th S t , Beaverton. Phone
Barber Shops
11809
Dorsett Strawberry Plants
BERRIES superior in q u a lity , fla v ­
or. hardine,.' pro du ction und an
14. For S a le— M iscellan eou s excellent shipper B rin g 40 to 50
cents a crate more. Plants $0 per
M A N U R E for sale. $3 truckload. thousand Special q u a n tity price
delive red
Ray Delsmun. G a ri­ II M. Tucker. Ht. 1. Box 330. B o r­
3-7
baldi St
BM in g
L E A V IN G place. 5 young Jersey P L A N T IN G onions fo r sale Wm
H arris, Rt 4, Box 34. Telephone
cows, fresh and com ing fresh,
nR7
:ttf
lesled. also chickens, pigs; a real
bargain fo r q u ick sale House op ­ B U R B A N K 1-ed und table potatoes
posite Buckeye f r u it stand, Cor-
fo r sale
Claude W ilburns.
3
1 nelius.
5p m iles east Hanks.
5-0p
ELE C TR IC range
w ith kitchen
heater Want house-trailer: hav
HI. 1, Box 710, Beaverton; 1‘ .
miles west on F arm ington road
K O H LE R autom atic power
plant, 1900 watts, 110-volt.
M ille r, N o rth Plains.
lig h t
Em il
5
F IV E year-old
hay mare, g o o d
W orker; Stover f e e d
grind er;
Myers power sprayer. 100-gallon
tank
F W Wulch. 1500 feet south
New ton station.
5-fip
16.
Cars, T rucks, Tires
night.
bp 1927 sedan, licensed, good con di­
tion. $40. i f taken soon House
Don't forget Farm U nion base­
b a ll benefit dance at La ure l ha ll opposite Buckeye f r u it stand; C o r­
nelius.
bp
Saturday night
v
”
Poultry
RHODE Island Red chicks from o u r
own trapnested liens, 9c each.
S an itary custom hatching hen and
tu rk e y eggs A separate com p art­
m ent fo r y o u r eggs Also w ill trade
c h ic k . for straw, wood or grain
Thayer's. 4«-mile east o f Reedville.
Phone B eaverton 1115
4tf
S4tf 27.
R IC H A R D ’S B arber shop, haircuts,
M e , A to ll» .
5tf
We wish to express ou r apprecia­ RED cedar fence posts fo r sale
tio n for the kindness and sym pathy
W. -S H untley, '.- n o te
extended us in the recent loss of W itch Hazel school; on old h ig h ­
ou r m other, Mrs Louisa Fuegy: way. Phone H ills b o ro 3401X.
4tf
and algo fo r the lo vely flow ers
The F am ily.
5p No TRESPASS. Apartment forRent,
No Sm oking, For Rent, For Sale.
No Peddler», No Handbill . etc
2.
A nnouncem ent»
signs fo r sale at the A rgtis.
27tf
H it PETER Fahrney's A lp e n k n iu t- P O R T L A N D saw service. Hand or
er. Ile ilo l I.in iin e u t and Magen
machine, re-tooth, set. file, large
S tarker ulways on hand Mrs. J crosscut, circle, drag a n d hand
J Nu-ssbaumer, near H elvetia.
bp saws. No. 1 Jobs 121 E. M orrison
W ild , not be responsible fo r any St . I ’m tl.nnl
debts contracted by anyone but S A N D and gravel at reasonable
uiv e lf Harold (I Frost
4-0
prices, prom pt d e liv e ry - E . A.
Vanaken, Forest Grove. Telephone
I606W
o r home 24F153.
41-13p
3. Dance», E ntertainm ent»
Itallixin Ilance
At Shadyside. S aturday
A p r il 3. Adm ission 25c
26.
Seed s, P lan ts
P igs
G R AD E w eanling pigs and also
some O. I. C fu ll blood breeding
itix ’k Than Caven. Rt. 1; qu a rte r
m ile west Eil Katrina place.
5p
28 W H IT E wearier pigs. $5 each.
S A G utter, ScholL. Phone Scholls
5p
M ia
28.
H orses
35.
R eal E state
Im m ediate Income
20 acres a ll c u ltiva te d and in crop.
4 miles from town. 6 good cows,
m achinery, 4-room house, grade B
barn, m ilk house e le ctricity. $4100
Reasonable terms.
Raise E ve ryth in g
¡N e a rly 10 acres a d jo in in g town,
all cultivated, best o f soil, 4-
! room house, woodshed, barn, sm all
' chicken house, good road. $500
cash, balance $10 per m onth.
Five acres, a ll in cu ltiv a tio n , 35
bearing filb e rts, modern house,
garage, m all barn, $20*X). Terms.
W G IDF,
316 E M ain St.
H illsb o ro
37. For R ent— Rooms, A pts.
FURNISHED room
for
rent
155
1000-lb. horse. $35; 8 oth er horses.
N. Seventh Ave.
,
5p
Frank W ilson, Forest Grove;
housekeep­
G re e n ville road.
5 F U R N ISH ED rooms,
ing and sleeping.—Mrs. W. R.
B A Y inure Belgian shire. 7 rnontlis Clapp. 531 S F irs t Ave.
5p
B U R B A N K und Netted Gem pota­
old, gentle, broken to lead. Erie
toes. Nn 2. $1 50 per cw t : ulso Schumacher. Laurel.
FOR
Rent
at
W
ashington
Hotel,
5p
good seed potatoes John S inclair,
H illsboro, furnished, steam-heat­
ltf
lit 3, Hlllaboro
5ptf S M A L L span of gentle mules; large ed apartm ent.
team of geldings; also 2 single
H A V E YO U A ROOM
hones
W
Wyss, B lanton u n d
22.
H ay and Feed
Vista Sts . Aloha.
5 O r a house fo r rent? In q u irie s are
being received at the A rgus o f­
B A L E D oat and vetch hay, $1050
per ton John Hare, m ile north REC EIVE D some more new horses fice d a ily fo r rooms, apartm ents and
th
is
week
L.
K
Flske,
C
orne­
house
Those w ho in q u ire are re ­
of J u n io r high school. Phone 1044
lius.
5 tf ferred to the A rgu s classified c o l­
umns.
VETC H and out hay fo r sale -G
E G ibbon*, W. Baseline St.
4tf NEW S hipm ent o f 36 Sherman
county horses, ages 3 to smooth 40. For Rent, Farm s, A crge.
B A L E D hay. alfa lfa, oats and vetch. m outh; also Fordson tra cto r; baled
hay
and straw, prices rig h t.—A. S.
Fur Rent
Ray Delsmun, Phone 2107, H ills ­
4tf 130-acre farm . 85 in cu ltiva tio n ,
boro.
48tf Eischen, Gaston,
balance pasture, good buildings.
W ANTED
H ealthy, old
horses, fin e lo c a tio n —W. G. Ide, 316 E
23.
Fruits, V e g eta b les
cheap, fo r fox feed.—Telephone M ain St.
2-5p
N E T T E D Gem potatoes, $2 25 per 2091Z
F o r Rent
100 lbs W P. Vanderzanden, Rt HORSES I f in the m a rke t for
10-acro Beaver dam land, on the
7, Forest Grove.
4tf
horses o r .mules, tr y Lents Stables
road, good location.— W. G. Ide.
We ca rry a good v a rie ty most of
5
N E T T E D G em potatoes, I ' S No the tim e. P riced rig h t w ith money 316 E. M ain St.
2 M I ’ S No 1, $2 50; Med, $:! back guarantee o r free tr ia l.— L o ­
sack A t farm on Gales Creek road cated 115th St. Foster road; one 41.
Loa ns
Robert Warrens. Phone Forest m ile east of Lents; H e n ry Baumer.
Money to Loan
G lo v e lfiOBW
2 tf prop: Rt. 3, B ox 1388. P ortland.
Oregon.
53tf 5Wt% money to loan on good im ­
24.
Farm M achinery
proved farm s —E. A. G r iffith , 131
31tf
egr SALS ■ r tra le 10 head ol S. 2nd Ave.
H E A V Y single harness and iro n
horses, ran ging fro m 1100 to 1600
Home Loans
wheel wagon.—M. S turm . Rt. 5. A ttra c tiv e paym ent
plan. — R a y
H illsb oro .
5 p ! Delsman, G a rib a ld i St. Telephone For bu ild in g, b u yin g o r re fin a n c ­
ing on c ity o r acreage property.
2107.
4tf
M o n th ly payments as lo w as $9 56
S P IK E -to o th harrows, cu ltivators.
w heelbarrows, fo r sale; w ill take W A N T E D O ld horses fo r fox feed per m onth per $1000. In clu d in g in ­
- Phone 2107.
42tf terest. — W ashington S a v i n g s &
old ones in trade Joe Vanouden-
Loan. H illsboro.
39tf
haegen, l'a m iles n o rth C orne­
lius.
5-7p 29.
C attle
C O M P L E T K 1. Y
reconditioned USED Diesel w ater heater, com ­ 15-m onth-old H olstein b u ll.— 152 N.
flood Tim e Dance
plete w ith b o ile r fo r sale. $40
Model E Cletrac, also plow
Vic
A t Grange h a ll every Saturday
Second Ave.
5
n ig h t -O eorgln He»» orchestra. A d ­ Batehelar. 150 W W ashington St . Used 12-6 single disc d r ill, fine
shape.
$70
360-gallon
used
electric
C
ity
5p
D A IR Y and fa m ily cows fo r sale.
mission 25c.
29tf
w ater system, $55. Used hand or
cash o r terms. N o dow n paym ent
1930 model Dodge ton tru c k good power d riv e n feed cutter. $30.—J. necessary, w ith m o n th ly paym ents
N ew tp a p ert
condition, fo r sale or trade
T
Ja c k
t'iisti-i, 150 E. M ain. as lo w as $5 per m o n th .— G a il
Ray Delsman. G a rib a ld i St.
5tf H illsb oro .
5 Karns,
Orenco. Phone H illsb o ro
TO W NSEN D
N a tion aly
W eekly
2621X.
16tf
and Townsend lite ra tu re fo r sale 192!) C hevrolet rnupe fo r sale
H E A V Y d isf.
m ower,
150 rods
at Mac Sweet shop
5- h tic.’ E Washington. Hillsboro 4-5 woven fence, tw o harrows, and JER SEY cow fo r sale. — Sheldon
tw o c u ltiv a to rs fo r sale.— F r e d
N o rth ru p . Orenco; in q u ire a t
O R E G O N IA N D aily. 43c, d a ily and FOR S A L E
1932 I S - ton Ford Luke. M anning
5-6 store.
5p
Sunday, 85c, Sunday, 10c copy
tru ck, reasonably priced, but no
B ill Boscow Phone 1052. 152 N trade Oregon M onum ent W orks, 285 G A L L O N gas la nk. $ lt; 12-mrh JE R SEY he ifer. 3 years: fu ll blood
4th
_
S tif H illsboro.
4tf
w a lk in g plow, $7; sp rin g to o th h a r­
b u ll calf, e lig ib le re g is try .—601
row. $14 -Ed Davis. Rt. 1. Forest I ■ ' A ve
5p
5.
Lost and Found
Grove,
near
T
hatch
er
school
house
R efrigerators
17.
I ’l l " io ■ PT7i
4-5p FRESH young H olstein cow. m ilk ­
LO ST Friday, black Cocker Span­ N E W Fairbanks-M orse re frig e ra to r,
in g 50 lbs., a day, fo r s a le —S.
iel dog. Reward
Phone 1101
JEN r for M
. . I ■ ..
j
E. S toller. near L a ure l.
5p
Model C-fl; 6 3 cubic feet capac­
H llla bo ro
bp ity . $125 M eltebeke E le ctric store
th in g In the O liv e r line. O ld m a­
ch
in
e
ry
taken
on
trade.—Louis
H illsboro.
5
L ivestock
Siegenthnler. Route 2, Beaverton. 30.
S. B uilding, M odernizing
Phone (719, Beaverton.
4-6p Y E A R L IN G b u ll fo r sale; also 7-
Furniture, Pianos
PHO NE 734 fo r price on sewer Job 19.
weeks-old pigs.— M ax Berger, op­
J ohn Deere, 2-bottom tra c to r plow, posite
complete; also a ll p lu m b in g con­
Hazeldale school.
5p
also sulky plow
Hugo Sahnow.
nections. — B. C. Schulm erich, 483 USED V ictro la . com bination radio
and
ph onograph — M eltebeke Cornelius Ht. 1. Phone 23F2.
4-5p
Jackson St.
4!)tf
HORSES
-
COWS
-
M
U
I.E
S
E le ctric Store.
5
OLIVER T ractors and fa rm tools. FRO M 50 to 200 head on hand at
8. W an ted — M iscellan eou s
a ll times. N ew shipm ents a r r iv ­
M yers pum ps.—Jack Foster, 150
Fuel
20.
E. M ain St., H illsb oro .
43tf in g w eekly. We are in a position to
W A N T electric Incubator; fo r sale
d e liv e r 1 o r a carload by tru c k o r­
coal o il incubator cheap 004 W 16-INCH d ry old g ro w th fir. $3 50 LIC E N S E D stock trailers. 2 - cow der. O u r m otto is "Q u ic k Sales and
Baseline.
bp
per cord, no d e liv e ry .—E. A lt.
capacity, re n t $1 per day. L ig h t Sm all P ro fits .” G uaranteed as re p ­
m ile n o rth o f La ure l store.
3 tf tra ile rs made to order. A u to parts resented. Free d e liv e ry .—Interstate
W ANTED
Second-Hand bicycle,
and farm m achinery.—L , V. H u liL Horse & C ow M a rke t. U nion Ave.
good condition. — L u c ille
Rood. 100 CORDS slab wood fo r sale
152 N. Second Ave.
23tf and C o lum b ia B lvd ., P ortland. O re­
302 E M ain St
5
Ben Layton. 4 m iles n o rth M oun-
gon. M any years in business.
3-6
taindale.
5p 25.
Sheep , G oats
WE w ill buy us soon ns m arke t op­
ens d ried and fresh blackcaps Also
33.
R abbits
TW O m ilk goats fo r sale.—Charles
Seed s, Plants
( fieri (el fo r b a rre llin g , at H. S. 21.
M
ulloy.
Rt
1,
BOX
47.
5
F
O
R
S
A
L
E
— R abbit hutches —
G lle At Co.'s packing bouse, N e w ­
W ashington county
Loren H Slade. R eedville; th ird
berg.
3 tf FOR S A L E
G O A T S for n i p . With or w ith o u t
Red Dent seed corn.- W. T. P u l-
house n o rth o f H a rry Bear fillin g
kids. — H. A. Rossback, Rt. 1.
IF YO U HAVE SOM ETHING
ti.iin A Sons. Rt. 2.
5-9
station.
5
C
ornelius.
5p
T O sell and are in a big h u r­
r y to sell It, let the classified
BO YSEN BER R Y plants, s t r o n g ,
35.
Real E state
Poultry
a d ve rtisin g departm ent o f the
w e ll rooted, now ready.—W S. 26.
H ills b o ro Argus prove Its a b il­
H untley, ',- m ile west W itch Hazel!
H A V E c lie n t w ith a ll cash ready
it y as a speedy and e ffic ie n t
school on old high w ay. Telephone
to buy 20 to 35 acres im proved.
H A N S O N S T R A IN
•ales medium.
tf
H illsb o ro 34O1X
4 tf
See us at once.— F. O. Eagon, on
LE G H O R N chicks a n d d a y - o ld j highw ay, H illsb o ro . Phone 801. 5tf
A C C L IM A T E D B oysenberry plants
H elp W anted
p u lle ts fro m p u llo ru m tested h e n s;
fo r sale. H. T. KtWber, Rt. 4. and high double pedigreed males FOR S A L E or T rade 3 acres. 8-
E X PER IEN C ED man fo r farm and Box 14, Sherwood;
*■» - m ile on l arge hens, large eggs and a ll I room house: fru it, berries, barn,
d a iry w o rk; good m ilk e r. Re- | hlgh w ny tow a rd N ew berg from Six produced on o u r ow n tra p nest double garage.— F ra n k W arren. Rt.
2tf breeding farm . D ay-old cockerels 4, H illsb o ro ; at Orenco.
liable and capable.—F. F. Hanley. Corners.
5p
Hillsboro, Rt 3
9
rR A N Q U E T T E w aln u t and filb ert at lo w prices fo r broilers. F older FOR S A L E —5-room m odern house,
w ith price.
GIRL to do general hniHcwork
trees fo r sale. W e ca rry a com ­
about 2 acres.—M a rk Gensib, Rt
P A U L D U D LEY
Mrs. G ordon
Sahnow, C o rne ll plete lin e o f nursery stock, fru it, t4 -m ile south Aloha. Phone Beaver­ 5.
4 tf
and Jackson Sts., H illsb oro .
5 ( shade and ornam ental trees, shrubs, ton 0618.. M a il: Rt. 1, Beaverton.
54-7 j 20 ACRES n o rth end m y farm , 8
W A N T E D Woman, m id d le age, to! roses and sm all fru its . W rite fo r Oregon.
clear. 75 f r u it trees, $150 per
list. Lo w prices. - Rich A Sons
keep house. 3 In fa m ily ; on farm i N ursery, Rt. 4. H illsb o ro ; 1 m ile T U R K E Y S
4 liens ai’d gcbblcr. i acre. T ra c t south o f farm , 6.35
1 m ile from Banks; steady jo b ; $15, northeast Orenco.
2tf
brow n, fo r sale.—F in le y E llio t t , 1 acres, $250 per acre, t i- m ile from
per m onth and room and board.
S h ad y B rook.
5p W o lf C reek h ig h w a y .— John T
S C Inkley. Ht 2. Hanks.
4tf FOR S A L E Bnvsenbcri v plants
C roeni. Rt. 2, B eaverton.
54tf
T. H. Pitm an, H illsboro, Rt. 4 S P E C IA L price on day-old a n d ,
W A N T S ix ty people to plant stra w - ! East. Phone 1158.
Subscribe n o w to the Argus. In
2tf
started B arred Rock chicks Also
berries, at Laurel. K. I. Shigeno, j
500 6-w eck-old Leghorn pullets.— j W ashington cou nty $1.50 a year
Banks. Rt. 1; 25e an hour.
5-7p F R U IT trees, a ll varieties, h i l l Hughes A Son H atchery, 1080 E S ix m onths 85c. T hree m onths 50
grow ing, highest q u a lity .
Com ­ Oak, H illsb o ro .
tf
5 cents. T w o m onths 35 cents.
plete lin e o f nursery stock. For
10,
W ork W an ted
landscaping y o u r home see Motz L E G H O R N c o ck e rels, lc . B e tte r Red , (
W A N T E D — Garden p lo w in g a n d B rothers' Nursery, Orenco. Phone
chicks fro m H a rt's B e tte r Red .
team w o rk, at reasonable prices. , 2624 H illsb oro .
41tf flocks fo r A p ril, $9 per 100. or 5001
Instruct Y our A ttorn ey
D ro p me a card.—John A. C ra n ­
I for $40. D on't come Sundays.—H a rt's!
dall, Rt. 5, H illsb oro .
4-«p H IG H E S T q u a lity trees, largest as­ j H atchery, Beaverton.
4tf j
to P u blish Y our
sortm ent grentest values. G rafted
18-28 O L IV E R tractor, p lo w in g a n d walnuts, filb e rts , prunes, plums,
Red Chicks
discing; jobs must ju s tify move. peaches, apricots, cherries, pears, j S. C. Rhode Island Reds. A ll breed- J
—Phone H illsb o ro 36F4.
3-fip apples, grapes, berries, Hoysen b e r­
ers on ow n farm , tested fo r B. W.
T H A N K S to a ll the fo lks I plowed ries, roses, etc. F reig ht paid. P re ­ j D. by Oregon State college: $10 per
in th e
m
ium
roses
free.
Send
today
fo
r
fo r Inst spring. Let the roan team !
■ 100; one week started. $11 per 100 I
our
‘'46th
A
n
n
iv
e
rs
a
ry
”
sales
c
ir
­
p low yo u r garden again this spring.
cular.—-C arlton N ursery Co., C a rl­ Prepaid.—Schulz Bros., Rt. 2, Box [
—G. F. W eibel. Phone H ills b o ro ton.
1
M t f 406. P ortland, Ore.
6R4.
lt f
! Hughes Leghorn. B arre d Rock and
CAMELLIAS, DAPHNES, named
W OOD sawing, saw filin g ,
and
Rhode Island Red C h irks
rhododendrons, and m any other
elim in ates a n y ques­
saw gum m ing.—Charles Bucher, choice shrubs and trees, flo w e rin g C H IC K S fro m 2nd year h e n s ,
810 S. E ig h th Ave.
29tf and shade trees, f r u it trees, w a l­
tion of leg ality of p u b ­
mated to o ffic ia lly w in g banded
nuts, filb e rts, Boyscnberries, grapes R. O. P. cockerels. Also N ew Ham p-
lication,
W an ted — Bids
11.
and sm all fru its .
Landscaping— shlres. and a cheaper, u t ilit y grade
come to the nursery w here the o f Rocks and Reds. E ith e r sexed
B ID S Wanted on 10 cords A - l, old plants are g ro w in g to m ake yo u r or im.scxcd chicks.
All sexing
g ro w th
red fir, delive red
nt selection. — Stout's
N ursery,
l 4- done b y A m erican born Japanese
saves tim e a n d ex­
School.—C. O. Gibbs, cle rk. W itch m ile southeast of Orcnco, Rt. 4, cxp i'it. and unconditionally g u a r­
pense.
Hazel d is tric t, Beaverton, Route H illsboro. Phone 2626.
3tf anteed. V is it o u r hatchery a n d
2.
4-b
breeding farm . See the ehicks in
M A R S H A L L stra w b e rry plants. $3 o u r brooders n o w. In fo rm a tio n
12. S ale or T rad e— Misc.
per 1000 D. Bluer, hi . 9, iiiiis - free on request. We custom hatch
p rev e n ts d e la y s due to
boro
5-6 hen and tu rk e y eggs re lia b ly and
1 t < >N Dodge truck lor Mie or
ty p o g ra p h ic a l erro rs.
cheaply.
trade fo r cow. heifer, o r w hat RED Heart s tr a w b r n y p la n t, fo r
HUOHF.S A SON H A T C H E R Y
have you?—B. A. Leu, C ornelius
sali'.
A do lp h
E rd m a n ,
M oun- 1080 E. O ak
H illsb o ro
S p e cify th e
Pass road.
9 j taindale.
Sp
Telephone 3152.
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LEGAL NOTICES
Hillsboro Argus
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COW and m ilk in g m achine to sell BOYSENBERRY plants for sale
W A N T E D — P o u ltry o f a ll kinds.
or trade fo r clo ver seed or grain.
H a rry Chapman, Rt. 1. C orne­
W rite, w ill call, o r b rin g F rida y,
— Potter,
near
Bethany B aptist lius; 4 m iles n o rth o f N o r t h S atu rday o r M onday before noon.—
church,
9-6p Plains,
5-6p F. R. Barden, Cornelius.
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Proven Circulation
Complete Service
Careful Checking
Hillsboro Argus
44.
O ffice Supplies
O FFIC E desks fo r sale. W est-M ade
products in v a rie ty of designs
and woods.—H illsb o ro Argus. H ills ­
boro agent.
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Rubber stamps and office sup­
plies.—H ills b o ro Argus.
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Veteran Postm aster
it Sherw ood Dies
(By M rs. O. II. Peterson)
BEND Law rence S. McConnell,
fo r 31 years the postmaster of
Sherwood, died at his home M arch
21. having been c r itic a lly il l since
a p a ra lytic .s tro k e a few weeks
ago Funeral services were held
m the M E church in Sherwood
w ith Rev. E B L o ckh a rt in charge.
Business houses in Sherwood clos­
ed in his honor d u rin g the ser­
vices.
M a ly Promoted
A lv in M aly, who has been a
m em ber o f the N a tion al Guards
fo r the past 12 years, was pro m ot­
ed recently to sergeant-m ajor.
M r 1 Fred P lie th spent the w eek­
end at the home o f her gra nd­
m other, M rs W illia m B a rtle tt, at
Fishers, Wash.
L ittle Miss Helen Groer. daugh­
te r o f Mr. and Mrs. A P. Groer.
spent from M onday u n til Saturday
of last week at the home of her
aunt. Mrs. Fred S ch illin g , in P o rt­
land.
Add to F ilb e rts
M r. and Mrs. A. P. G roer are
settin g out another filb e r t orchard
of fiv e to 10 acres in addition to
the three acres, w h ich they already
have. They also w ill add several
of th e » elate of J E N N IE E. PO O L, d<-
rea»e«j, by an o rd e r jnade and entered in
th e C ounty C ourt of th e S ta te of Oregon
fo r W ashington C ounty on the l i t day of
F eb ru ary , 1937, a n d th a t he ha.4 duly
qualified to a c t ax such a d m in istra to r.
T herefore, all persona haviny claim s
fa if a in s t said e sta te a re hereby notified
and required
p reaent them w ith the
proper vouchers to th e urider«!tened ad­
m in is tra to r a t the office of I*. L. P a tte r-
»on. Wells B uilding, H illsboro, O regon,
w ithin »ix (6i m onths from th e date
of th e first publication of th is notice,
to -w it: Wfithin six
(6j month»
from
A pril 1. 1937.
Dated a t H illsboro, O regon, on this
29th day of M arch, 1937.
W INSTON S. PO O L. A d m in istra to r of
th e E s ta te of Je n n ie E. Pool, D eceo ed .
P. L. PA T T E R SO N . A tto rn ey fo r Ad-
m in ia tra to r.
(A pril 1. 8. 15. 22. and 29. 1937>
E s ta te : L. S. McConnell
NOTICE TO CRED ITO R S
In th e C ounty C ourt of th e S ta te of O re­
gon. fo r W ashington County.
In th e M atter o f the E sta te of LA W ­
R EN C E S. M cCO N N ELL, Deceased.
N otice is hereby given th a t th e under­
signed has been api»oin!ed A d m in istra to r
of th e e ta te of L A W R E N C E S. M cCON­
N E L L . Deceased, by an ord er m ade and
entered in th e C ounty C ourt of th e S ta te
of O regon fo r W ashington C ounty on the
29th day of M arch. A. D. 1937, and th a t
he has duly qualified as such A dm inis­
tra to r.
Now therefore, al!
persons
having
claim s a g a in st said
E sta te a re hereby
notified and required to p re sen t them
w ith proper vouchers to th e undersigned
A d m in istra to r a t his residence a t S her­
wood, O regon, o r a t th e Law O ffice of ,
Thos. H. T ongue J r ., in th e Com m ercial
Block.
H illsboro. O regon.
w ith in
six
m onths from th e da te of th e firs t pub­
lication of th is notice, to - w it: W’ithin
six m onths from A pril 1. 193".
D ated a t H illsboro. O regon, th ia 31st
day of M arch. A. D. 1937.
E.
W. JO H N S O N , A d m in istra to r of
th e E s ta te of L aw rence S. M cConnell.
Deceased.
TH O S. H. T O N G l'E J r ., A tto rn e y fo r
A d m in istra to r.
»April 1. 8. 15. 22. and 29. 1937»
O F F IC E SU P P LIE S — T y p e w rite r
paper, second sheets, carbon pa­
per. m im eograph paper, stationery,
m anila folders, box files, ru b be r
stamps ty p e w rite r ribbons, binders,
mucilage,
th u m b tacks,
ru b b e r
E s ta te : B enjam in B ird sell
bands, staplers, paper clips, an d,
N O TIC E O F F IN A L SE TT LEM EN T
paper cups F ill yo u r needs a t the
I
n
th
e
C
ounty C ourt of the S ta te of O re­
H IL L S B O R O ARG US
tf
gon. fo r W axhinffton C ounty.
In th e M atter of the E sta te of B EN ­
JA M IN BIRDS EL L. Deceased.
N otice is hereby given, th a t th e u n d e r­
signed being th e sole su rviving E xecutor of
K e llr v et al vs. Blake et al
the L a st Will and T e sta m en t o f said
deceased has filed in th e above entitled
SHERIFF'S SALE
and cause his F in a l A ccount and
Notice is hereby given, tha t by court
re p o rt as such, and th e C ourt has fixed
v irtu e o f an Execution. O rd e r and and appointed th e lot day of May. 1937,
Decree o f Sale, issued out o f and a t th e hour of 10 o’clock A. M. of said
under the seal of the C irc u it C ourt day and the court room of th e above en­
d court in H illsboro. O regon, as the
o f the State of Oregon, fo r the title
tim e and place fo r h earing objections to
C ounty o f M ultnom ah, dated the said fin a l account and fo r th e fin a l set­
23rd dav o f March. 1937. in favo r tlem ent of said estate.
D ated th is 1st day of A pril. 1937.
o f JO H N J K E L L E Y , doing bu si­
C U R T IS J . B IR D SE L L . Sole S urviving
ness as K E L L E Y BROS., p la in tiff, E x ecutor of th e L ast W ill and T estam ent
and against W. E B L A K E a n d of said Deceased.
BAGLEY & H A RE. A ttorneys fo r Ex­
P O R T LA N D LO D G E 291. L. O. O.
M.. a corporation, defendants, fo r ecutor. (A pril 1. 8. 15. 22. 29. 1937)
Public N otices
the sum o f $342 17 w ith interest
thereon from the 1st day of June.
1931. at the rate o f 6 per cent per
annum, and fo r the fu rth e r sum
of $145 w ith interest thereon from
the 20th day o f June. 1932. at the
rate o f 6 per cent per annum, and
fo r the fu rth e r sum o f $10000 w ith
interest thereon fro m th e 20th day
of June. 1932. at the ra te o f 6 per
cent per annum, to me directed
and delivered, com m anding me to
make sale o f th e real pro pe rty
he reinafter described. I have levied
upon and pursuant to said Execu­
tion. O rder and Decree of Sale. I
w ill on M onday, the 3rd day of
May, 1937. at the East door of the
C ourt House in H illsb oro , W ash­
ington County. Oregon, at t h e
hour o f ten o'clock a. m. o f said
day, sell at p u b lic auction to the
highest b idd er fo r cash in hand,
a ll o f the fo llo w in g described real
property, ly in g being and situate
i n W ashington County. Oregon,
and m ore p a rtic u la rly described as
follow s, to -w it:
A ll o f C la im No. 57. being parts
of Sections 28. 29. 32 and 33 T o w n ­
ship 1 N o rth o f Range 1 West of
W illa m e tte M e ridia n bounded and
described as follow s, to -w it: Be­
g in n in g 640 chains East o f the
Southeast corner o f Section 29.
Tow nship 1, N o rth o f Range 1
West of W illam ette M e rid ia n : r u n ­
nin g thence N o rth 45.50 chains;
thence West 40.50 chains: thence
South 75.25 chains; thence East
41.25 chains: thence N o rth 2950
chains to the place o f beginning
con tain ing 307.02 acres, less a piece
of land deeded to U nion School-
house. bounded as follow s: C om ­
m encing at the Northeast corner
of Cam pbell's Land C laim ; thence
N orth 12 rods; thence West 32
rods; thence South 12 rods; thence
East 32 rods to the place of be­
ginning: also a piece of one h u n ­
dred and fo rty acres deeded to
John Cam pbell on the South end
of said claim , con tain ing 160 acres,
more or less, in the C ounty o f
Washington. State o f Oregon,
to satisfy th e hereinbefore named
sums and fo r the cost and ex­
penses o f sale and said w rit.
Said sale w ill be made subject
to redem ption as per statute of
Oregon.
Dated at H illsb oro , Oregon, this
29th day of March. 1937.
J
W. C O N N E LL
S h e riff o f
W ashington County. Oregon.
F R A N K C. H A N L E Y .
Y e on
Bldg., P ortland. A tto rn e y fo r P la in ­
tiff.
• A p r il 1. 8. 15. 22, and 29. 1937)
E s ta te : Je n n ie E. Pool
N O TIC E TO CRED ITO RS
N otice is hereby given, th a t the u n d e r­
signed has been appointed a d m in istra to r
E s ta te : A lexander S. W eir
N O TIC E O F F IN A L SE TT LEM EN T
In th e C ounty C ourt of th e S ta te of O re­
gon. fo r W ashin g to n C ounty.
In the M atter
f the E s ta te of A L E X ­
A N D ER S. W EIR . Deceased.
N.'tice I# herei'y given, that th t wndtT»
signed, duly appointed A d m in istra trix of
th e above nam ed estate, ha-» file»! in the
above e n title d c ourt and cause h e r final
account and re p o rt a< such, and the
c o u rt has fixed th e 24th day of A pril.
1936, a t th e hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of
said day. a ” d th e court room cf the
above en title d c o u rt in Hillsboro. O regon,
as th e tim e and place fo r h e arin g ob­
jections to said F inal A ccount, and for
the fin a l settlem ent of said estate.
D ated this 25th day of M arch. 1936.
J E N N IE RATH. A d m in istra trix of the
E s ta te of A exander S. W eir. Deceased.
E. J . M cA LEA R. A tto rn e y for A dm in­
is tra trix .
_ M .«„-X
(M arch 25. A p ril 1. 8. 15. 22. 193«)
more acres of various kin ds of Esperanto. Does she speak it flu­
e n tly.”
berries to th e ir b e rry ranch.
"Just lik e a n a tive ."- Ex.
Mr
and Mrs. A rch ie Bernard
and three childre n uf Eugene spent
from F rid a y u n til Sunday w ith
SAXTON *
LO O N EY
Mrs. Bernard's parents, M r. and
Mrs. A lb e rt Scott.
Producers o f Q ut llt y
Plan Garage Building
S A N D and G RAVEL
Plans are being d ra w n by Jack
Arinand, arch itect of Metzger, for
P la n t located 4 m iles n o rth of
a garage b u ild in g fo r V ir g il M ey­
Forest G rove on Gales Creek.
ers at T iga rd to replace the one
Phone 1609R
w hich was destroyed by fir e Feb­
ru a ry 28. W ork is to start w ith in
a few days and w ill be rushed to
WE D E A L IN REA L ESTATE
completion.
Egg H u nt Held
W rit«
Fir* and A utom obile In su ra n c e
The local school ch ild re n enjoyed
Make L oans an d Issue S u rety Bonds
an Easter p a rty F rid a y afternoon
given by th e ir teacher. Miss F ra n ­
KURATLI & W ISM ER
ces Post. They had an Easter egg
Hill»boro, O regon
hunt anti a treasure hunt. The
Phon« 1391
110 N. 2nd A««.
treasure was found by Frances
Baggenstos.
C ontract L e t
A contract fo r the construction
DR. R. J. NICOL
of a one-story concrete store b u ild ­
in g on the highw’ay near the Lone
DR. E. W . ALM QUIST
Oak Service statio n was let M o n ­
day m o rn in g to Reim ers and J o li-
V eterin arian s
vette, contractors of P ortland, ac­
Telephone
643 and 642
cording to A lb e rt H o ffarber. o w n­
er. Safeway store is to occupy the
new store bu ild in g.
B ern ard G roth o f N ew berg has
Have a Sewer M an Do
been p u ttin g in a new lig h tin g
Your W’ork
system at the Sherwood g r a d e
school. F our m odern lig h ts are
being placed in each room and a
com plete system is being installed.
SEWER
CONNECTIONS
Nothing to Kick About
Easy paym ent plan ava ila ble
"M r. C h airm a n." said the speak­
th ro u g h Federal Housing A d ­
er. "th e re are so m any rib a ld in - ' m in is tra tio n .
te rru p tio n s I can scarcely hear m y ­
AU Estimates FREE and Include
self speaking."
A ll Plumbing Changes
"C heer up. g u v'n o r," said a voice.
"Y ou a in 't m issin' m uch!” —Ex.
J. A . Short
She’s Been There
“ I heard y o u r daughter speaks
Phone 2902
Boysenberry Plants
The new, largest, h a rd ie st and heaviest p ro d u ce r
of all good berries. U nexcelled fla v o r w ith a ta n g
of red ra sp b e rry an d w ild b lack b erry , e ith e r fresh,
fro z e n or can n ed . E arly tip p e d , fine larg e plants.
20c each
15 for $2
100 for $1 0
50 0 at $6 .5 0 per hundred
1000 or over at w h o lesa le price»
C ertified Plum Farm er B lack Caps
H ills b o ro
Oregon
Route 2
REFINANCE
t h a t o ld m ortgage
Use our modern plan
STO P p ay in g endless in te re st and those con­
tinuous ren e w al costs. R efinance w ith o u r p ra c ­
tic a l hom e loan p lan th a t g ra d u a lly a n d su rely
kills off y o u r d e b t w ith convenient m onthly p a y ­
m ents. Y our loan a p p lic atio n will be acted upon
p rom ptly.
M EM BER F E D E R A L H O M E L O A N
BANK
Tualatin Valley Federal Savings and
Loan Association
J. M. PERSON, Mgr.
Savings & Loan Bldg.
Hillsboro, Oregon
THE
C O L U M B IA
TRY
I.X.L.
Y O U R SE LT
Dairy and Poultry
FEEDS
H u n d re d s of W ash in g to n county
these locally m a n u fa c tu re d feed s
p rofits a t th e low est fee d in g cost.
E m pire cam p aig n we inivte you to
it is
£
how a NewYork man feels th a t
his patience was rewarded.Confined
to bed with a stomach ailment he tried
28 preparations in 3 months w ith ­
$1 0 per 1000
GRONER & ROWELL
C an You I magine /
CAN YOU IMAGINE
318 N. Freeman
fa rm e rs d e p e n d upon
to assu re m axim um
D uring th is Colum bia
try I. X. I,, because
M an u factured in H illsboro.
gl M ixed from th e fin est hom e-grow n grains.
£
P refared by p eo p le you know .
£
C ontains esse n tia l elem en ts o f n utrition in
correctly b alan ced proportion to assure
h ea lth y stock, h igh production and real
profits.
out relief ; then tried BISMA'REX
a n d in tw o doses got such re lie f
he w rote "my body feels lihe a n ­
o th e r person's bo d y/
E X PL A N A T IO N —
Bism a-R ex is an antacid tre a t­
m ent that's d iffe re n t from the m any
o th e r in e ffe ctive treatm ents you
have trie d . It acts fo u r ways to give
you a new k in d of re lie f fro m acid
indigestion, heartburn, and other
acid stomach agonies.
Bism a-Rex neutralizes acid, re ­
lieves stomach gas. soothes the i r ­
rita te d stomach membranes and aids
digestion o f foods that are most
lik e ly to ferm ent. Bism a-R ex is sold
.on ly at R e xa ll D ru g Stores. G et a
ja r today at D elta R e xa ll D ru g
Store.
Delta Drug Store
C on sisten tly o f high q u ality and reason ab le
cost.
W e also h a n d le A lbers. S perry, Crow n, a n d T rian g le
P oultry F eeds— all of w hich are m a n u fa c tu re d in P o rt­
land.
HILLSBORO FEED CO.
Phone 271
160 W. Main St,