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T h u rsd ay , .hili«' ID, 1937 H I L L S B O H O A R G U S . H IL L S B O R O . Model Kitchens Found in New Homes Orville Meyer President of Blooming Club . zG n. ( I K M is I . IV llh t r h h f t ) Mr C a rl P fa h l i in J e m hos p it a l S he b r o k e h e r le g a b o v e tlu * k n e e in a f a ll a t h e r h o m e la t w e e k E lm e r G u r s k e h a s b e g u n In s t h ir d y e a r in t r a in in g w it h C a r l M a y s b a s e b a ll .ch<ml at P o r tla n d h r; .sister. M i W ilm a I. Cady «»I H ills b o r o , a m i tw o broth« rs. L e n in o f P o r tla n d a n d W illia m Of L a u re l Vancouver Marriage I.icenses Observance Flag Day Here Urged W illie O. G r ib n c r o f L a u re l and M rs E G a il B u rlin g a m e o f W h ile S alm on. Wash. C h e s te r A. D a v is o f P o r tla n d and D o ro th y B . W ooden o f B e a v e rto n ro u te 2. F re d W. W isch and B la n c c N. R o b in so n o f G aston. I . .I ' i d is p la y n( tin - fla g on Flag Ju n e 1«. is u rg e d by H u g h S Rogi i c o m m a n d e r o f th e A llie d V i tc r .in C o u n c il o f H ills b o ro , in th . fo llo w in g le tte r addressed to . itiz c n s and business m en o f H ills boro. Second Quarter Fax Due Tuesday W hen you th in k of SUNBURN OINTMENT (T anic acid ba.-c) 50c value. Special 39c 50c MILK OF MAGNESIA— 29c P in t $2 SHICK RA ZOR AND 12 B L A D E S— Your last opportunity, to ta k o a d v a n ta g e of this in tro d u cto ry o ffer. Only >89c PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY H illsb o ro P harm acy "Save on Drugs" Developing M ASHES S A V IN G S of $50 to $100 F u tu re egg production of y our flock is largely d e p en d e n t upon feed in g the p ro p er developing ration to y o u r pullets. ' 1933 C h ev ro let T ru c k — 157 inch w heelbase, sta k e body. Very good m echanically Help the Lire Department Help You! Watch for fiiturr lips on how to save yourself loss in ease of fire or accident, RUSHLOW (SO Kinds of Insurance Phone 1701 V 33« F W sshlnttoa $2 8 5 1934 C h ev ro let T ru c k • 157-inch w heelbase. M otor has been com pletely o v erhauled. New tires M fiC a n d . new paint ‘ 1935 C h ev ro let T ru c k - 157 inch w heelbase, w ilh e a b . Good (ires and m echanically perfect . 1929 C h ev ro let P an el D eliv ery — \C ry good m echanically. Only I'kpiipped wilh radio and heater. Run slig h tly -o v er lo.oon miles Q/T / w tf 1934 C hevrolet P ic k u p - Looks and runs like new. ( >nly $3 7 5 Many «Mlicrx to Clioose I rom HALVORSON MOTOR CO. llilhhnrn, Oregon A«> i «« m d i i i i . e <'IIK Y K O I I I Douglass Radio Service Complete Service H om e— ANY M AKE— A uto , f ,j i; tio n L a n d C la im , N r th lin e Phone 21X »hence east on 1 126 •ir<« A ve- 34 90 chain.; t > • • « » « < s i it v i( «: DEALER plan is available to any one having a satisfactory credit record and a steady income. Y ou select any new automobile or a used car less than three years old, and supply one-third the purchase price cither in cash or by the trade-in value o f another automobile. Tin’s hank then supplies the balance needed to make a cash deal. Before busing a new car or refinancing your present one, investi gate v.hat this plan w ill save you! R U S S E L L T IS D A L E , M anage» A COM PLETE LABORATORY * HILLSBORO BRANCH * ESTIMATES GLADLY T he FIRST N A TIO N A L BANK OF PORTLAND “ FtHSr NAflONAt »ANT WES) OP THE ROCKIES'* M t* I f ! FEDERAI D E P O S IS U IA N C Î T h a t’s why successful W ashington county poultrym en insist on IM PER IA L DEVELOPING MASHES. Im perial I m ashes a re m ixed from farm -tested form ulaes w ith high j quality g rain s and c o n c en tra te s to give the p ro p er v ita mins and protein b alan ce for h ealth y d e v e lo p m en t. Speci- ] f.v IM PER IA L DEVELOPING MASUDS- you c a n ’t afford ; to tak e ch an ces on ch e ap feeds. l ips fo r S uccessful A U C T IO N SALE Advertising Be sure to sta te your reason for the sale. Be sure to sta te th e c o rrect location of your farm , giving the most direct route from n earb y tow ns. Be sure to s ta te the tim e of y our sale. If you have a larg e sale, get your a u c tio n ee r's advice on w h e th e r you should s ta r t y our sale a t 10 o’clock and give a free lunch at noon. Lots of hot coffee, sandw iches, etc. d o n ’t cost m uch an d will pay for them selves m any tim es over in m ore active bid ding, and in g e ttin g y o u r sale th ro u g h before d a rk . in listing your stock, tell breed or s tra in ; age, w eight, color, T. B. test, milk test, and o th e r good points; y o u r m achines should be listed as new, nearly new , or in good sh ap e, etc. T here will he m uch less chance of e rro r or “ leave-outs” if y o u r copy for y our a d is w ritten on only one side of th e sheet. Bring y o u r copy in as early as possible, as early copy gets th e b e tte r location in the p a p e r. A d v e rtise Y our S ale in the A rgus 1937 P ly m o u th D el.u x e T o u rin g S ed an K n ii'ii a na I) .1. I. Old C la im : th e n r e o u th I 75 307 W est 24 12 ch a in s: th e n ce 1 S o u th O' 30’ W est on East lin e o f a I tra c t o f la n d o w n e d by Theo. B e r nards-, 44 54 c h a in s to a post on alw ay s rem e m b e r th a t the PH ARM A GY co m pn u n d s y o u r prescrip tio n exactly as y o u r d o c to r w rites it and at no e x tra cost. J une CLEARANCE sale In rep o rtin g such a lire to the d e p a rtm e n t, alw ays sta te that it is a chim ney fire. O ik * or tw o men can easily extinguish the fire. It is not necessary Io call out the whole fire d e p a rtm e n t. p L. PATTERSON, Attorney for A n u n d iv id e d o n e -e ig h th in te r- A d m in is tr a tr ix . • ' in th e fo llo w in g described re a l i j u n c 10. 17, 2«, J u ly 1, 8, 1937) ! p ro p e rty ly in g , being, and s i t u a t e ___ ________________________________ to- w it; SAXTON * LOONEY B e in g th a t p a rt o f the D o n a tio n Land C la im o f S J Beeks No. 79, Producer» of Quality in T IN R. 3 W . W ill. M er.. SAND and GRAVEL : bounded and d e scrib e d as fo llo w s , to - w it: B e g in n in g a t th e N o rth - Plant located 4 miles north of ' east c o rn e r o f said C la im No. 79. Forest Grove on Gales Creek. , r u n n in g th e nce W est on N o rth lin e Phone 1609 R o f •:iid C la im J«)«»3 i ii.i. ns to the Be a cash buyer for your next car. This new, lowest cost financing Dr. Abrams PRESCRIPTIONS Feed Im p e ria l resu lt from an accum ulation al' creosote in Hie flue. A periodic clean in g will p re vent such fires and save hom e ow ners m any anxious m om ents. <-< a.sed. M odern D ental W ork c o u n t and f u r th e f in a l s e ttle m e n t o f «»aid estate. D a ted t h i- l«»th d a y o f J u n e . 19.37. J O H N L I N D E R . E x e c u to r « f th e L a s t W ill and T e s ta m e n t o f -a id D ecca-ed. E. J. M« A L E A K , A t to r n e y f o r E x c e u - »- r. «June 10. 17. 24. J u ly ! . 8. 1937» m Exceea Acid cause* J* ¿ \ L z L j , you S tom ach Ulcers, I n d i g e s t i o n , B loat ing, Gas Pains, Heartburn, B elch ing, Nausea, get a free sam ple of ih . c itiz e n a n d b u sin e ss m e n L e g a l b la n k s 10c and 20c each a t Udga, a Doctor's prescription at H i l l t x iio M on d a y. J u n e 14. is Hillsboro Pharmacy .!■ m ated by o u r g o v e rn m e n t as ib e A rgus Death Closes Life Prominent Citizen F IR E S a s to n e; th e nce N o rth O' «O' W est aO 86 c h a in s to th e p la ce o f b e g in - n in g . c o n ta in in g 187 70 acre», sit- u a te in W a s h in g to n C o u n ty , O re - gon. B id s w i l l be re c e iv e d a t th e la w o ffic e o f P L P a tte rson in th e W e lls B u ild in g in H ills b o ro . O rc - gon D a fe d , h i 9 lh d f j 1#37 „L ... . M IN N IE S O H L E R , A d m in is tra - ' r i x o f th e E sta te o f C h ris tin e Ber n ards. Deceased. ( C o n tin u e d f r o m c a v e 1) H ere a rc tw o m o d e l k itc h e n s in n u a l p.f ,'ne o f tin - W a s h in g to n C o u n a ssociation m th e c ity H ills b o ro fa rm homes. M rs . Jo h n t y V< n ran W K a m n a . is s h o w n above in h e r p a rk S unday. J u n e 13. A m e ric a n L e g io n post No. 6 and th e ir a u x il ne w k itc h e n w h ic h c o n ta in s elec- ia r y arc sjionsors th is y e a r a nd th e t r i c range, e le c tric r e fr ig e ra to r , p re s id e n t o f th e o rg a n iz a tio n , c o m e le c tric m ix e r and an e le c tric w a te r posed o f a ll ve te ra n s and th e ir a u x - ilia m W illia m C y ru s , has a rra n g e d heater. B e lo w i th e e le c tric k it c h a s p le n d id p ro g ra m fo r th e occasion, en o f M rs. F e rd G ro n e r a t S ch o lls. a n d a la rge a tte n d a n c e is d e sire d . W ith M rs . G ro n e r is R R. Easter E itta le : < h r iM b in d e r o f the PE P co m p a n y. B o th k itc h e n s NO TH I OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T w e re p la n n e d th ro u g h th e H ills h i th e « tiH y C« u r t <»f th e S ta te o f O re - b o ro Pepeo o ffic e T h e G ro n e r g o n , fo r W a s h in g to n C o u n ty . k ic h c n |ias, in a d d itio n to th e In th«* M . h u t o f th e E s ta te o f C H R IS T I . I L I ’ h.K. I »*•«•«’.'»-■ «-«I. usual e le c tric a l a p p lia n ces, a v e n Noti««* I- h e re b y u iv c n t h a t th e u n d c r- t ila t in g syste m fo r e x h a u s tin g c o o k tgned Exe- dt««r th e I .a * t W il l and T e s ta m e n t « f said deceased has file d in in g odors, a b u ilt - in r e fr ig e ra to r th e above e n title « ! c«»urt a n d cauie bin u n it a nd an e le c tric d is h w a s h e r. F in a l A c c o u n t a n d r e p o r t a*« Much, a n d th e <’«»urt ha« fix e d a n d a p j» o in te d th e Pepeo m a in ta in s a s ta ff o f e x p e rts P ’th da> o f J u ly . 1 * * a t th e h«>ur o f 1<J whose s e rv ic e s a re fre e in a id in g o 'c V .'K A .M o f a u i d a y a n d th e C o u rt !{«•< rn o f th e a bo ve e n title d C o u rt in in re d e s ig n in g and p la n n in g m o d H illa b o r« . O re g o n , hm th e t im e a n d p lace f o r h e a rin g o b je ct io n " to s a id f in a l a c e rn k itc h e n s Quiet Period I fere lor Circirit Court CH IM N EY O regon a s h o w n hy th e m aps and p la ts th e re o f on file in th e ■ t t ir e o l th e C o u n ty R e co rd e r o f W a s h in g to n C o u n ty . O regon; thence w est 100 fe e t; th e nce so u th 50 fe e t; th e nce east 100 feet; thence n o rth 50 fe e t to th e p la ce o f be- g in n in g , s u b je c t, how e ve r, to th e c la im s o f th e a d m in is tra to r o f th e estate o f F rances B e rn a rd s de- reased. to sell .aid p ro p e rty to pay the in d e b te d n e ss and costs and expenses o f a d m in is tra tio n o f the e ta te o f F rances B e rn a rd s, de- County Veterans Picnic Sunday B o y Sc m ts »f th«* H i l l h o r » d is- t r ic t w ill gat h S a tu rd .iy at .’am p Ire la n d i •rth o f th e c ity at A ll scout ure • asked to b rin g hoc s. N a tio n a l Flag day It is Ihe d u ty o f a ll t r a A m e ric a n s to pay tr ib u te to shovels and r u h h m g hoes 'Ih«' scouts, in c lu d in g 12 troops, | o u r co lo rs, o u r g o v e rn o r has issued w ill be g in c o n s tru c tio n o f » n e w a i a o e lo m a t ion to a ll to d is p la y the b rid g e .ici'o* . th e «.reck to tin * camp. ’ la g 11om ■ u n r ia c to c u n M l a-, e y I- T h e o ld b rid g e was w ashed aw ay d< lir e th a t we s till reve re n ce O ld (('» n U n u e rf tr a m n a g e I ' E stcIJa W a lte r vs M a i v E liz a b e th 1.1-1 *A m t. - in . w o rk p n igi im w - ( ¡ l o r y ' and a ll fo r w h ic h it stands. O ne N a tio n lo y a l to th e te n a n ts o f besides th e b rid g e , a fla g H ftll et a l d e fa u lt a n d d c c H V . « hide H o m e O w iu ’ i s' I .«»an c o r p o r a tio n pole and c le a rin g fo r th«* n e w mess i th e fo u n d e rs o f o u r cofintry." We a re e a rn e s tly re q u e s tin g o u r \ . Isa b ella M W a lk e r d is m is s in g ¡»all. B rn h a lo n g th«* road to Ih e '' 1 i c h a n ts to d is p la y th e c o lo rs on m t. H o m e O w n e r s ' L o a n c o ip o r a - ca m p also w ill be slashed C a m p d a y r to p it par«- f o r II»«’ o u r s tre e ts and o u r c itiz e n s to d is tu r n v G e o rg e a n d L iz z ie E ig u c io u . c o u r t <»f h o n o r J u n e 21 w h e n p a rent.-» p la y at th e ir hom es o u r e m b le m ( u n f ir m a t io n o f sal«* P ro h .it« o r d e rs file d th is w e e k w i l l a tte n d T h e c o u r t is in tin c a m p on M o n d a y ." ( . . i r r e t l I rg e s D is p la y u n h id e J o s e p h W e rre . T im in a W a t n ig h t w i t h r e f n -h in e n b . P ro p e r d is p la y is also u rg e d by B is h o p . W II O K e lly . Am os G M a y o r G a r r e tt in th e fo llo w in g c o m B ates H e rm a n W illia m lln d e r d a h l. m u n ic a tio n : A le x a n d e r S W e ir. J o h n G a lb re a th . It is e sp e cia lly f it t in g th a t w c set aside one day o f th e y e a r to p a y 1 hom age to o u r fla g ( ( 'n n t i n u r i l fr o m u « v f I ) ' It is tru e th a t a ll A m e ric a n c i t i W« t U n io n . Th«* w id o w , one sister. zen , s h o u ld respect a nd h o n o r o u r A n n a B D.vsle. P o rtla n d ro u te 2; fla g th re e h u n d re d and s ix t y - f iv e ( ( « n n n u * il fr o m o a * « 1» th re e b ro th e rs . Sam uel. S a le m ; II (la v s .1 y e a r, h u t i l l o u r e v e ry -d a y w h e a t d e liv e re d at th e n u ll h i O r e A H ills b o ro , a nd D a vid . San F ra n tasks w e som etim es fa il to th in k o f gon C ity O c to b e r I. 1848. and cost cisco, s u rv iv e as «to s«*ven nephew . a n y th in g b u t m a k in g a liv in g H o w - fix e d at $8 95 in cash and nieces A b ro th e r. Jo h n , p re ever, it seem s th a t w h ile w e h ave a T h e papers m e n tio n tin* to w n o f ceded h im in d e a th m A p r il. 1934. w om lt i fu l c o u n try and a good g o v - C o lu m b ia in T u A lity c o u n ty a;» the < rn m e n t th e re m ay he forces w o r k - c e n te r o f legal reco rd m g th a t if not w a tch e d by those H ills b o ro wa.. e s ta b lish e d hy D a w h o lo \ e o u r fla g m ay fin d th a t v id H ill, w h o nam ed it C o lu m b ia th e y w ill not h ave th e fre e d o m to I and la te r, in H ili' h o n o r, th e nam e p. a e e fu lly p u rsu e those tasks o f p ro was changed to H ills b o ro v id in g fo r t h e ir lo ve d ones. W illia m Jo h n son is th e m an "T h e re was n e v e r a tim e w h e n it : Second q u iir lc r o f Die c o u n ty lu x c re d ite d w ith c o n s tru c tin g th e firs t r o ll w ill he d e lin q u e n t if not p a id « a s m o re im p e ra tiv e th a t a ll o f us ; house h i P o rtla n d and w ith sta rt stu d y w h a t is g o in g on and w h e n hy Ju n e 15 and th e a m o u n t d e n ig the firs t st«»re. W ilk e : relates. lin q u e n t w ill draw e ig h t p e r cent, th e tim e comes use o u r fra n c h is e ! a c c o rd in g to M iss G la d y s E isn e r, i th a t n o th in g w ill d is ru p t o u r peace f u l g o v e rn m e n t." II>UARI> STARK KERR ta x d e p u ty . E d w a rd S ta r r K e r r. 34. son o f A p p r o x im a t e ly 45 p«*r ce n t «»f th e M rs J II M rF e e o f n e a r L a u re l, c u r r e n t ta x r o l l had been pai«l h y , o n e out o f e v e ry le n pe d estria n s d ie d T uesday at th e n a vy h o sp ita l th e e n d o f th e fir s t q u a r te r , a c K ille d in O reg o n in 1936 d a rte d o u t j at M a re Isla n d , near San F rancisco, c o r d in g to f i g u r e , p r e p a r e d in $h e in to th e roa d fro m b etw een p a rk e d ; ( ’al He h.id been in th e n a vy fo r o ffic e . ears. 13 years. IB s illn e s s becam e s e r io u s w h ile he was in th e P h ilip p in e hading Records Tell Pioneer Story D f f lc r H o u rs < t u n g r il O ccupant» o f th e v a rio u s c o u n ty office-, in th e c o u rt house n o w a rc engaged in d e te rm in in g w h o w ill re m a in in th e o ffic e d u rin g th e noon h o u r. T h e n e w la w , m a k in g H F S ta p le ! w h o has been p ro - c o u rt house h o u rs fro m 8 a m. to I m o b I to the d is t r ic t m a n a g e rs h ip 5 p m a nd fo rc in g a ll o ffic e s to o f ti.' C re d it B u re a u *. In c . fo r keep open noons, becam e e ffe c tiv e ' W ashington. Y a m h ill. T i l l a m o o k M on d a y. O ffic e h o u rs on S a tu rd a y Bud P k » «.unties w ill he s u c c e e d □ re fro m 8 a m . to 1 p. m. ed a cal m anager b y N eal Bush M r. and M r S ta p le s w ill m ove E state: < h r ls tin r B e rn a rd s about J u ly 1 to Mc M in n v ille , w h e re N D I H E O E A D M IN IS T R A T R IX > he w ill m ake h i s headquarters» S A LE D I R E A L I’ RO PERTV S ta p h ha b< « n lo c a l m a n a g e r fo r N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n : That s e v e ra l years. M in n ie S o h le r, th e d u ly a p p o in te d , B ush a g ra d u a te m la w fro m the q u a lifie d , and a c tin g a d m in is tr a tr ix U n iv c r ;ty o f O reg o n . has been e m o f (he estate o f C h r is tin e B e rn a rd s ploy« d in the la w o ffic e o f E. J deceased, w ill fro m and a fte r th e M c A h at fo r th e past y e a r He w ill 9th d a y o f J u ly . 1937. proceed to ta k e o v e r bis n e w d u tie s n e x t -<•11 a’ p riv a te sale fo r cash in hand week u n d e r a nd p u rs u a n t to an o rd e r m ade and e n te re d in th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f W a s h in g to n C o u n ty , O re gon. ori th e 27th d a y o f M ay 1937. th e fo llo w in g d e s c rib e d rea l p ro p e rty in th e estate o f C H R IS T IN E B E R N A R D S , deceased, in separate p arcels as d e scrib e d , s itu a te d in Rev F a th e r S p rin g e r, p a s to r o f W a s h in g to n C o u n ty . O regon, and i St F ia n c i C a th o lic c h u rc h at R oy m o re p a r tic u la r ly d e s c rib e d as f o l ' -1 24 ye i . d ie d W ed- lo w s: 1 ñenday in P o rtla n d A n o n e -e ig h th in te re s t in th e F u n e ra l a r- rangern cnl:s had n o t fo llo w in g d e s c rib e d p ro p e rty , l y j a t tin»r* Of g o in g to is. b u t se r- in g , b e in g , and s itu a te in F ore st vices U,•111 p ro b a b ly le ld F rid a y G rove . W a s h in g to n C o u n ty , O re m o riiin .: at 10:30 a t th e R o y c h u rc h . gon, to - w it: B e g in n in g at a p o in t 100 feet so u th o f th e n o rth e a s t c o rn e r o f B lo c k 39 o f a nd in F ore st G rove. 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