The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 21, 1944, Page 13, Image 13

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Scholl« Ihsiri« t
0 75 ACRES. .11 in < ult n i l in
filbert . nice level piece
f I.m J .
0 i fiam e house in good I r p . n i .
elect w ater «vstein. $6000
6 ACRES, 3 a in cult . i t i
fenced. 4 i hou .e, 2 bed i
III'A
chicken and brooder h •*. ,d r i i c -
ed. $3500
H illsboro D istrict
17 AC h I ..», all in cult new h u l l r .
furnace, nice b ain , cl'» e h i . S i ii n i,
ti ACRE, new house w< t l y f i l l
tuaiied. 1 mil«* ou t on gi >d l u m i ;
bus »ervne .ehooi, $3050
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Banks High Opens
Enrollment 72
Mrs. Malhieson
Hostess io Card
Club Last Week
Sunday Mail
Quit for Banks
:
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th e ml vert ¡.«(-nicnts a rc y o u r gu id e to «-fficient spending.
PU BLIC AUCTION
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m ail will be
BANKS
B anks Mountaindal«*
.»•red to oi <11.- patched from
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p. >ks on Sunday 'Ehl. new ruling '•ard club m et w ith Mrs. Jam e
BANKS
H
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nchool
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last week F i r - ’
We are q u ittin g farm ing, and w ill sell at P ublic A uction
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I'oHirnaster H'*nry Atlee and
I M onday w ith Ed Day us principal
prize w as won by Mr
Cass W il
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on old Popp farm, on Laurel road, 1st lane south of
go fishing nr otherwe;»* ♦ njny on. second prize by Mrs. M ary
»1.
P y r .U lililí
heifer m u i I J e r s e y
72.
W alker, th ird by Mi D ennis Hall Morningdew Dairy, 2 miles south out 1st Ave., Hillsboro,
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Will
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Mrs.
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It . r r y
F rid a y night w ith Mi and Mr», V U lt» . 11 n-4 Imnd
ki y I I M mil I),i,ib. - I. | ( t 4. S i i c i
O ctober 31 m eeting
K ’ » ,»'•» • I. Muri»* < h r l 't i g o « r V e riio o A
K enneth Toby »pent the
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a n d f a m ily
Mr G ene B rad fo rd of Mode to.
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-mall on of Mr and Mrs
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M i i Jim K ogeis of P o rtlan d was
M rs Phil Pa rm ley of F o rest
19
HEAD OF CATTLE
19
I* < itr U e o
J o h o Ao<ler«»»n. uo»l yuw r'J-
P l Il l ’l l
I r i .1 i l l 11,1 . h i
Ed G rove
<1 for by Mr
li.iilr f..r
•i d in n er gu«*»t of Mr& Ada Kel­ ToE
hail an app en d ecitis opera 5
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ler . F rid ay la t v/» ek She al«o
Arilo«» M i- rie M u lle t e l i t i . I ' mm I p e t hU-U
tion Tues«lay last week in the
:
I
3 G < m
Durham heifers, I year old; 3 5-moothe-
in ilr .
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f N n ill i p lu m
i
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v m te d Mi
Cliff Kandy.
F o re st G rove g en eral hospital. She old heifer ; 1 P i- y e a r-o ld Roan ste e r; 1 1’4 -y ear-o ld R ed steer.
KIlUilv lll'nnk , III
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I. liti»*. u «I io Ì(I< m | I o p ru h ttte
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I t ir ln iit 'ii
is convalescing nicely.
H iiiiu n l
.716 F. M ain—H illsboro, O re.
Bill K essler, who ha been «ta-
Mi
M
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Phti m of T he h e ife r; and ’e -r a re fat enough fo r beef. 1-year-old H olstein
RV ANTED
I..ni;,’ II,,]-,tern mid
n<««>n o f a-..»I »lay a n d th e C o u r t ro o m o f
p i . mo m i
li
tloned
at
San
A
ntonio,
Texas,
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anning
an
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Mr.
an
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Mrs. Amos bull from C arnation strain .
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! G u ern sey «piliiger*. j c ' m I price»
Summons
of B a n k , were S unday 1 gray m are, sm ooth-m outh, w eight about 1(500 lbs.; 1 B lue Roan m are.
C«»urt « th e tim e a n d p la ce f o r th e h e a r­ rived horn«- M onday to spend a f u r ­ C u trig h t
I t tu p cow s <.’ F irm in g . Kt. I. 100 ACHES, about 50 tillable, m od­
lough
with
his
wife
nt
V
ancouver
l l r »1 h r r I on
lir » lli« r t» fn
in g n t «4» j « h * u»im t h e r e to a m ! th e « e ttle -
ern 5-rrn hou se, new kitchen
d in n er g u ests of Mr and Mr Oil 7 years old. w eight about 1500 lbs ; 1 black gelding. 3 y ears old. w eight
Htox 1535, P o rtili,ill. P hone S unset
and w ith bin parents, Mr and ver C u trig h t a t Dilley.
.SI M M O N H
m e n t there«»f
linoleum and fix tu res, new
100
ted Poland China m ale hog w itti pa­
■Vila
22tf Cove
N<» 13024
Dat«*»l a n d f ir s t p u b lis h e d A u g 31, 194 4 M»
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bathroom fixtures, electricity, mail
■
Mrs. L a m a r S andy
and
son .
In lh » C ir c u it C o u rt o f th e Stat«r o f
D a te <»f la*» p u b lic a t «*»«» S«*j»t. 28. 1944.
Mr
John Z im m erm an began h er 1 IJoyd and D ennis, of P o rtlan d . per.-. l» i years old; 1 C h ester W h.te sow, bred; 2 fut hogs, w eight about
« F A I« i '. i I v i - . Auliti li
G eorge and school bus at door, 2 c ream ­ i)r«*«r»»n,
f o r W h » h iu irto n C o u n ty
< IfA R IX tT T I-
I
( ¡ O L D S M iT H . E « «cu- d o ’!»
M onday as a teacher- in w ere S unday dinner g uests of Mr. 180 lbs. each; 3 dozen Rhode Island Red pullets.
I IlmiK. S t.n Kt . Iluxtuli.
13(f eries pick u p m ilk o r cream ai
J d S E I 'H I N E B K O T H E K T O N , P l a i n t i f f . t» i« . 7'»'. Y« .»> B u lb lif.g , P r tla n d . O re g o n .
the F orest G rove g rade achool. Her and Mrs. Cliff Sandy. L a m a r Kan­ 10-20 M cC orm ick-D eering tracto r, in good shape:
2-bottom 14-inch
burn C hicken hou <• for 000 ch ick ­
VN.
IIJ I pit ft POWER
I
urn.'ill (»n in being eared for by dy r<cenNy volunteered fo r .s e r ­ M cC orm ick-D eering tra c to r plow s: 6-foot O liver tandem tra c to r disk;
H A I . I 'I ! W H h O T H K R T O N . D e fe n d a n t
in g . I'» .r tla n d , O re g o n . A»t«»rneys
g.ivestock
33 en . » >d ci anal y ind p <c*i y, b i i n 'I'-
’
H a lp h W
liro th e rt< M i,
th e
m I h » v (
M»
C hester IJavi.s.
/A u g 31. S ept 7. 14. 2J. 2«. 1944»
n eed . w ork, will house 8 cows now
vice in the arm y and is in tra in -
10-ineh John D eere sulky plow ;
<l«-fei>dant -
p n g in F lorida.
JlK U IK S T PRICES for w o rth less b u t could house 10 to 24 cows al narna*d
F a t a le : R a lp h I
S teven«
I I »nor B irth d ay
40 Olive ■ ill..... plow; 2-hor te Oliver cultivator; 7-foot g rain b in d ­
Nam«* o f th«» Kt a t« o f O r« v o n
N O T H E T O < R E D IT O R S
r horses and ra ttle for fox feed
Mr
F
lora
M
unford
and
Mr».
•m ail expense as most of m aterial Y o In u a I lia
!
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is
ito
r
le
a
v
e
s
er: 5-foot Jo h n D eere m ow er; 8-toot hay rake: 8-inch B u rr sto v er
r e q u ire d t o a p p e a r a rid
N o tic e , th e < »»unty ( -»urt o f W sixh lrig - , M » de
J red
Adunili. K’hu reh lev
Hood is av ailable F encing is very good, a n . w i- r r e tin h«*r«*l»y
M aw hinney were
d in n er
Miss Hazel W olford le ft W ed­
- <<.m plai»it f lU - l ax«»»n-'t y o u in
n
( ».unty, O r« g o n . ha* a p p o in te d rne
Jte e d v llle C all collect, H illsboro woven and Wire. Neh.’ilern River th«* a bo ve t*n t|tl« 'd m ilt on o r l»«*for«- th** I to
Sunday of Mr. and Mra. nesday last week to a tte n d the grinder: iron-w heel tru c k w agon: 2 hay racks; 3 sets of b reech in g h a r ­
A < l» n iiti-t m f r i < o f th«* J.*’ »» '• o f R A L P H ; gu- *1
le le p h o n e .*1219
12tf an d N orth ro p ( ’reek ru n s through e w p ir n tio n o f fo u r w e a ls fr o m th e d a le ! I. H T E V E N K . dece»«•«*«!. A l l p e r*o n « h a v ­ H ' nry H u n t in H illeboro T he oc- Pendleton H ound-U p w .th a group ness; 1934 Ford V-8 coupe w ith ru m b le seat, good tires, h e a te r and
f th ia s u m m o n «
waw th e b irth d ay an n iv er- | of frien d s from T he D alles She new b a ttery ; 8-foot crosscut saw: hay c arrier, fork and rope.
in g . la lm * a g a in t -a id e s ta te a re r e q u ir - leasion
Plenty of
itoi foi I cl «»f th e f ir w t p u to b lic a p a p tio e a n r o a»>»l
•1 II EIKERS.
m onths and over: ranch
anw w er p la in ­ ' ««I to pr«*r«*nt th e m , w ith pr«»per v o u c h e rs , :a»y of Mrs. M aw hinney.
all year, Close to S easide and t I i f f f you w i ’ f l n il a p ao
j had sp en t tw o w eeks here visiting 20 sacks spring oats; 20 sacks b arley : 10 tons baled oats and vetch hay.
¡also 3 mow
1 hoar and !> lurge
p ly to th® C o u r t f o r th e re ­ i »<» m e a t lt«»ut® 1. B ox 1M&A. Kherw«»od.
Mi
E velyn K essler en tered O re-
A storia.
2 o rch ard s of
fruit
,V e n t e r p i g
.1«» A ppleton, Motin- $.3850 will handle, b alance sm all li e f pray«*«l f o r in h « r c o m p la in t, t o - w it i O re g o n , w ith in s i* m o n th » fr o m S e p te m ­ g< n S tate college M onday as a 'h e r p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. F red I No. 3 M cC orm ick-D eering sep arato r: m ilk pails; m ilk cans; 50-lb.
■ W olford, and sister, J u a n ita F ri- .
a »I»-«n-<- <>f u h a o lu te (liv(.>r>'e h»-f«-in, f<»r-
t ondai«*, 3rd I’l.n f on left beyond
b e r 1 4 1914.
She w as a m em ber of day n ig h t she resum ed her du ties ' ice box; round dining room tab le w ith e x tra leaves; sq u are k itch en
m ortgage at 2 , .*‘< interest
W z\.
<|i-4o|viriH th e hond*t «»f m a t n rn<»n >
M IL D R E D I
D R I ’ C.r,. A d m ih i» ’ r a t n x . ' freshm an
>• 1 h m '1 hi
Phone N orth P lains Sw anson, R iverview R anches, B n - «»ver
a n d th e r n a r iia tfi- n . n tr u c t n o w a n d h e re ­
this
y
e
a
r’s
B
anks
high
school
grad-
| as a irc ra ft c o m m u n icato r a t th** , table; h e a te r; ta b le cabinet; o th er articles too n um erous to m ention.
S T O T T A ( .O O D IN G . Att»»rn«*y f o r th e
i»K13
20p kenfi Id, O regon.
24-27 t o fo r e e n i - t l n / h i-tw e e n p l a i n t i f f an<J d**- A « lm in i» tr a » r ix , Y e o n B l d g , P « »rtla i.d, • u a ’ing class.
¡N orth D alles a irp o rt.
fe n d n n t.
FOR TERM S: See C lerk of Sale
• O re g o n .
B U L L S mul Imgs for service, will I 150 ACRE stock ranch on h ig h ­
K e p p e to H o m e
T h ia « u n im o n « I n puhii>di«*d b y o r d e r o f
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28.
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et
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I Mr. and Mrs. C harles Shipley 1
h.ml to y o u r iiluce Fee, $4 for
way if inter «*>-t«<d w rite W c i v i ."- It I ra n k 1‘ etera, J u d y e o f th e a bo ve en
i ia
W a lt e r I
B ra w u
(spent F rid ay and S a tu rd a y in P o r t­
H ill liiiro, $3, F ore.I (¡ro v e mid C lark, 43 » E W ashington, If II - tit|«N | < o i ir t , d a te d th e $ 6 lh d a y o f A u -
N O T I4 L . t !
4
t y < •» •' o f W u h -
land w ith Mr. and M rs Joe S hip
C o rn eliu s
C T o tn p k ln i, Forest I m m •
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a p p o in te d ri>e
B a te <»f f ir « t p u b lic a tio n A u * . 31, 1941.
ley and w ith Mi and Mrs. J a c k j
(■rove P hone 1702-W.
22tf 320 ACHE'S for sale or trad e, A-l
I»;ii«* ».f la-»* p u b lic a tio n K e p t. 2», 1911 I a d n iin u -t ra t r i x o f th e E s ta te < f W A L T E R
R ep p eto and fam ily. C h arles H e p
FRANK ULRICH, Auctioneer
E
B R O W N , deceased A l l p ernon s h a v -
location, 5 m in u te . w alk to R. R
IIA M V E 'Y
K. H E N S O N . A t to r n e y
f t
l>KAI> A M I WOICIHI.F.KH
Even little sh o rt cu ts a re Im ­ peto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
I
! • . ; • - i in g « la irn a g a in s t s a id e -fa « e a re re q u ire d
5016 N. E 18th. P o rtlan d 11, O regon — P hone M urdock 9137
depot Hou.se, stable, p len ty w ater.
KTOCK |-|( K i ll HP
p
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in
w
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cookery.
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w
as
hom
e
on
leave
from
la n d 1, O r is o n -
P ro m p t •■•rvlce
W illiam Henley, 125 acres in cu ltiv atio n , fenced Ix>-
m inutes saved each tim e a the navy' th e firs t tim e in 19
I t«» rne a t th e o f fic e o f I*
I.. P a tte rs o n , few
A. II. ABTS. « lerk, of C om m ercial N ational B ank. H illsboro
<A«»jr 11. Sept 7. 14. 21. 2». 19441
' o m rn e rc ia l
N a tio n a l
Hank
B u ild in g , job » done m ay count up to m any m onths
llld e ;. Tiillow, R en d erin g C o lu m ­ < .»ted in A lberta. C anada, clear
He has been statio n ed at 1
T u r n e r *». T u r n e r
H illa b o r v , O re g o n , within * k n io a th s fr o m hours in the course of m onths
title
M
B
uchanan,
Rt
2.
H
ills­
bia lllvd mid llu rs t A v e. P o rt-
Pear I H arb o r.
HI M M O N S
’ S e p te m b e r I t , 1914.
2G2ttp
In a household w here b aking
In th e C ir c u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f
I uni ( ’ ill collect P ho n e U niversity boro, O regon.
I//T T IE G
BROW N
A d m in is t r a t r ix .
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f
o
r
W
a»>hinirton
C
o
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ty
P'»wd«
r
b
iscu
its
and
cookies
are
1221 N ight P hone U niversity 0441» St. Benedict’s Abbey Earm
I ’ . !.. P A T T E R S O N , A t to r n e y f a r th e
I * A t L I N E l< T U R N E R . P l a i n t i f f ,
baked often, tim e m ay be saved
A d r n in i- t r a i r lx .
nr C h erry MOS
41tf
v«.
At Hegbers Station, I mile
by cu ttin g them square in stead of
• Sept 14. 21. 28. O c t. f». 12. 1944»
EARNEST E
T U R N E R . D e fe n d a n t.
south of Dilley
round. A fter the dough is rolled
E s ta te : H ir t K. F r id a y
e s t E. T u r n e r , th e a b o v e n am ed
165 ACRES. 115 acres bottom D e 'I fe » n E d a a rn
out. criss-crossing w ith a knife
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H aving sold m y farm , I w ill sell th e follow ing described p ro p erty
land in crop. 20 acres very fine
N -’tic e 1« h e re b y g iv e n t h s ’ W . O. G a la ­ and then liftin g th e sq u ares onto
In th«* N a m e <»f th e S ta te o f O re g o n •
a t public au ctio n on m y farm ,
larg e ash, 20 acres p astu re a n d Y«»u ar«* h e re b y r«*quired to a p p e a r a n d w a y . E x e c u to r «>f th e L a s t W ill a n d T e s ta ­ the baking pan is m uch fa s te r
tim ber A fine large stream for ir­ a t.x w e r th e c o m p la in t fil«*d aicu in a t you m e n t o f H I R T F F R ID A Y , de.eas.-d. has than first c u ttin g w ith a cookie
5
miles
north
and ^ij-mile east of Forest Grove, and
d - h i* F in a l A c c o u n t in s a id e s ta te in cutter, then g a th e rin g th e scrap s
rigation 35 acres bottom land is in th e above e n title d a u it on o r b e fo re f ♦ ile
ti«* C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e Ktat«* o f ()re g --n
Non-SkH Spot P*4
th e e w p irn tio n o f f o u r week a fr»»m th e
2
miles
south
and Va -mile east of Banks, on
to
g
eth
er
and
again
rolling
out
and
bounded by th e riv er, very .'h al­ «late
said
o f th e f ir s t p u b lic a tio n o f thhs s u m ­ f>>r W a s h in g to n C<«unty, a n d th a t
TR USSES
low lift to irrig ate
m o n *. I f you f a ll to a p p e a r a n d a n n w e r C o u r t ha» fixe«! M o n d a y O c to b e r 16, 1944. cu ttin g as is usually done.
T elephone MS
Osr
experienced
fitters
also
serve
row
t
In these days when m any fa m i­
Good 7-room dw elling. p a rtly r e ­ p l a i r i t i f f w i ll a p p ly t<> th«* C o u rt f o r th e a t 10 A . M . <»f s a id d a y in th e C o u n ty
D«eda for Abdominal Sopportere,
4 bedroom s bath, b ase­ r e lie f p ra y e d f<>r in h e r c o m p la in t, to - C»»urt R oom in th e C o u n ’ y C m ir t H o u s e in lies send cookies to m em bers aw ay
Blastic Hosiery. Shoo Ider Braces, ete.
HORSES, cattle, and calv es bought decorated.
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the armed ecrvleee, the etjuare
Qaality the BesU—Price the Lowest I
ent, elec tricity and H illsboro city
Sale starts at 1 p. m.
for f >x feed Im m ediate pick-up. m
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It
w ater
On th e S o u th ern Pacific a a n n d d < f o a r r o ly th n e T cu*t»»<ly
»»«id F in a l
A c c o u n t,
a n d a ll o b je c tio n s
u rn e r.
P ro p card to G eorg e Haag, S ta r railroad:
m
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cookies
pack
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No
47
30 HEAD HIGH GRADE GUERNSEY DAIRY CATTLE
< >;e.
9tf T h ere are 2 barns, a large m achine! T h ia s u m m o n s is p u b li hed l»y o r d e r o f th e r e to , a n d f o r th e f in a l s e ttle m e n t o f pactly and trav el w ith less b re a k ­
D a te d S e p te m b e r 11, 1914.
It
F r a n k P etera, J u d g e o f th<* a bo ve e n - aaid e s ta te
C onsisting of 15 cows. 5 now fresh and 2 to freshen by d ate of sal».
W . (J
G A L A W 'A Y .
E x e c u to r o f th e age.
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Pets, Dogs, Cats, etc.
34 fences F orest G rove P rice i ' K u « t. 1944. D a te o f f i r s t p u b lic a tio n A u - L a s t W il l a m i T e s ta m e n t o f B i r t F . F r i-
Hillsboro, Oregon
B alance in good flow of m ilk. 6 long y earlin g b red heifers. 1 G u ern ­
<lay. Decease«!.
194 4.
Buy and K eep W ar Bonds!
sey bull, 2 sm all G u ern sey bulls, 6 calves.
/
W iltl b o n d tern«*! to give to g>»od $16.000.— C ontact i/cster Blem on tr u M - t 31.
T H U S . H . T O N G U E J R .. A t t o r n e y f o r
II. I l l M P .
A ’ t«»rney f o r P l a i n t i f f
hom e J o h n S hafer, lot
East th e f irm, o r C h ester P. W alker I ■ O \ Ira
E x e c u to r.
a - l P. - i - t H U I
4 HEAD OF WORK HORSES
<•
agent. Y am hill. Or«- 'on P hone o f­ O re g o n .
(gent : i. tL 21. Oet. '. : L 1944)____
¿ s t a le : H s r e id W illia m B o rla n d
t A u g 31 Ret • 7. 1 I. 2 ! . M , I ' . ' l b
26
1 black m are w eight 1390. 6 y ears old; 1 bay gedling, sm ooth-m outh,
K N T E N S to give to som eone th at fice 221. residence 15E52.
NOTH E O l
F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
w eight 1400: 1 team bay m ares, 5 an d 6 y ears old, w eight 2500 lbs.
w ill la* good to th em E venings 40 ACHES 18 acres u n d er culti-1
N o . f»9U2
3.’’.’ E W ashington St
26p
2 sets w ork harness.
vation good 6-room house, b re a k ­ Notice«
N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t A n n ie Bor­
S O T « E O F I IIA M .E OF N A M E
fast nook, b a t h
room, electric !
la n d .
A d m i n is t r a t r ix
o f th«* E s ta te o f
For Sale— Real Estate 35 lights,
MACHINERY and EQUIPMENT
Hot and cold w ater. base ' <»r« lu r ti th«* f »r f ’ l- W in a ty ih ir C u r o to u r r i t C o o f u n th ty e S ta te o f H A R O L D W I L L I A M B O R L A N D . I)e»-eax-
e«i. has f ile d h e r f in a l a c c o u n t in huld
merit,
good
well,
good
spring,
n
ev
­
10-foot pow er tak eo ff b in d e r on ru b b e r, m ow er. 2 hay rakes, 3-section
t ’LTKA m odern 7-room house, e x ­
In th«* M a tte r <»f th e A p p lic a tio n
o f E t a ’ e in th e C o u n ty C o u r t o f th e S la te
sp rin g h arro w , 2-section sp rin g to o th h arro w , 2-section spiketooth harro w ,
tra larg e liv rm . den. din rrn. e r go«*', dry. b arn 42x32. good c h ic k ­ M A E M Y R T L E C O V E R T , f r r h a n tre o f o f O re g o n f o r W a«hingt«»n ( ’ »»unty, and
k itch en f replace All o v er c a rp e t­ en house, wagon sl.ed garage, good fia m e a n ti a itk itiir th a t h e r n a m e be c h a n jf- t h a t s a id C o u r t ha-, fix e d M o n d a y . O c to -
co rru g ated roller, disc d rill. 14-in. w alk in g plow. 14-in. sulky plow, m an ­
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lH-r 23, 1944, u t t«*n A . M . o f sa id da y
ing. 3 bedrm s up. d o uble p lu m b ­ o rchard ’ -m ile off highw av
ure spreader, feed g rin d er, cream sep arato r, fan n in g m ill, ru b b e r-tire d
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in th e C o u n ty C o u rt R»*»ni in th e ('«»un­
ing. elee w ater sys. garage large 60 ACRES 21 cu ltiv ated , balance
w agon an d rack. 1 stock tra ile r. 1 m ach in ery tra ile r, corn binder. G u n d -
N«<tiie ia h e re b y g iv e n th a t a n
o r d e r ty ( -»urt H o u s e in th e C i t y o f Hillal>«»ro
p
asture,
springs,
electric
light;.,
lot 19Kxl9H. Pi large walllUt tree?.
ati<l (l«*»*r«*e h»«- h««en m a d e a n d enter«*«! by W a s h in g to n C o u n ty . Oreg«>n, as th e tim e
lach d rill, n um erous o th e r a rticles and tools. W ood circu latin g h eate r,
hot-cold
water»
barn
for
12
cow
s.,
flint, hiw n and shrub s Clos»* in.
th-- <' u n ty ( ' t ir t o f th e S ta te «»f O re g o n a n d p la . •• f o r th e h e a rin g o f »aid f i n a ’
w aln u t dining room ta b le and 6 chairs, bu ffet cabinet. 1 double an d 1
MODERN 5-rrn hse. E Z w alk in g chicken house for 800. garage, new ; f o r W a a h in jrto n C o u n ty , date«! A u r u a t IS . a c c o u n t a n d a ll o b je c tio n s th e r e to a n d
single iron bed com plete. 2 dressers, sev eral chairs, cupboards. 3-burn-
dt t. 12x21 liv rm. din rm. k itc h ­ w oodshed, all k in d s b erries, young , 11*41, o r d e r in g , a d ju d g in g a n d d e c re e in g f o r th e f in a l s e ttle m e n t o f s a id e sta te .
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e r oil stove, table.
I «i C enter,
D a te d S e p te m b e r 2 1st, 1914.
en. 2 b edim s all on 1 floor B eau ­ o rchard. $7(XW). n ear
H ate«, a n d th a t f r o m
and
On Display in
A N N IE B O R L A N D .
A d m i n is t r a t r ix «»f
Tnquin for both pi.ices. I S a f a t n e d r ra th e D®e
tiful lot
Pool and o u td o o r fire ­ Wash
TERMS: See Clerk of Sale for Terms
d a te o f s a id o r d e r a n d d e cree th e E s ta te o f H a r o ld W illia m
B o rla n d
evening«.
Mrs
J
hn
K
nodel,
2
m
iles
place F ruit, nuts, law n and shrubs
th«* !«*k-al n a m e «»f «aid M ae M y r t le ( ’ »»vert
Deceased.
Our
Showroom!
west
N
orth
P
lains.
Ore.
26-27p
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$5500
T H O S . H . T O N G U E J R .. A t to r n e y fo r
e r i-ublicati» »n o f due a n d le g a l n o tic e o f A d m in is t r a i r ix .
bini rooms, 46 A CRES 22 cu ltiv ated , on the
MODERN 4 rrn hse
h o rd « r a n d decree a« « p e c ifie d ther«*-
«Sept. 21. 28. O c t. B. 12. 19. 19441 ____
n a •’.«» Close in
bath, u tility ri
N ehalem riv er:
6-room h »use.
in a c e r tific a t e a« p re s c rib e d b y la w a h u ll
J. W. HUGHES, Auctioneer
A. H. ABTS, Clerk,
E s ta te : Ani«»ne P r a n k D a n ie ls
$2800. $1000 down
b arn and
o th e r building, year a n d w i l l l»e i««u®d t o «aid p e rs o n b y th«-
115 h. p. m otor, tleluxe cab, 11-inch clutch,
N O T IC E O P H E A R IN G O N F I N A L
of the C om m ercial N ational B ank. H illsboro
MODERN fl-rm hse. 3 bed room s, round spring; electricity : 1 team C le r k o f «aid C o u rt d e c la r in g th e n a m e o f
A4
C
O
U
N
T
a u x ilia ry sp rin g and governor.
u tility rm. garage: 4 blocks city itorscs. and f irm tools and if sold «aid t»er-4.»n t o S a n d ra Dc«* Bate»«
N o tic e h e re b y i« g iv e n ( h a t th e F in g !
T h « n o tic e r i im b lb h«««4 in th e lf1.l«f>era
«•» i
4(HM> SH<M> dow n
by O cto b er 1. 2 cows. 4 calv«*s and
A n n » -, p 'lm u n n t t o th e o rd e r at.»i de> r««c A c c o u n t o f H e le n H ille r , a- a d m in is t r a ­
A
4
y
ear-o
ld
bear-
2
pigs
u
til
also
go
w
ith
place:
4
6 ACHES 1
C o u r t m a d e a m i e n te re d on A u - t r i x o f th e e s ta te o f A N T O N E E R A N K
I llg
peach«
Mod 8-i m hse, 3 m iles off Wolf C reek h ig h u ty. o r ' f i - «.aid
ha» l»een file d
ir
' 18« U‘ 44. th«* f ir » t j-uldienti«»n ther«»- D A N 1 E IJ 4 . d is e a s e d .
bed rm s. utility rrn, d o uble g a r ­ $5000. term s Mrs. N. R idderbu ch. <»f i«einy* th e i««ue o f «ai<i p a p e r dmte»l th e C- u n t y C««urt o f W a .-h in g to n C o u n ­
ty
.
O
re
g
o
n
,
a
n
d
th
a
t
th
e
21st
«lay
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age. 2-story chix hse for 15.000, 3 J< well O re
2Gj> A titfiiw t 24. 1944, a n d th e la « t p u b lic a tio n
in th e iw u e th e r e o f date«! S e p te m b e r 21, tu b e r, 1941. a t th e h o u r o f 1 9 :0 0 a m .
brood er hse
eh*c w ater system
has been d u ly ap p o in te « ! b y su ch C o u r
H aving sold m y farm . I w ill offer fo r sale m y p erso n al p ro p e rty an d
W ater to all bldgs
F am ily o r ­ Wanted— Reni Estate
37 1914.
th e h e a rin g o f o b je c tio n «
to
»u ci
\ \ itne*»« th e H»»n. I f. I) K c r k m n n . J u d fre f o r
livestock a t m y place, k n o w n as the D ick K erk m an farm ,
chard. fruit and nuts. 2 m iles east
o f th«* a bo ve e n title « ! C o u r t w it h th e »eal f in a l n iT o u n t a m i th«- s e ttle m e n t th e re o f
$7500
27 y ears of serv ice to W ashington county m otorists
o f -»iid C o u rt a f fix e d th ia A u g im t P<, 1941. a t w h ic h t im e a n y p e rs o n s in te re s te d in
5 miles northwest of Cornelius. Oregon, on
s u c h «-state m a y a p p e a r a n d f i l e o b je c ­
3 ACRES. 1 A cult, new b arn 24
A t t e s t : W . A . T U P I ’ E R , C o u n ty C le rk
tio n s t h e r e to in w r i t i n g a n d c o n te s t the
1(9 S. 3rd Ave.
HILLSBORO
Phone 812
i S» .»1 -
by 28 on co n crete fo undation
n im r .
M . li . B l 'M P , A t to r n e y f o r A p p lic a n t
and floor, hay track . 4 steel stan-
D a te d a n d
f i r s t p u b lis h e d
S e p te m b e r
'
t 24. 31. Sept 7. 1-4. 21. l'.'J I •
chiens, lum ber, shingle and b rick
21st, 19 14.
HELEN
H IL L E R ,
as s u c h A d m in is ­
for new house. 2 m iles east $1750
Sale sta rts at 1 p. m.
t r a t r ix .
1 ACRE, l-i in cabin, finished on
D a te o f f i r s t p u b lic a tio n S eptend»er 21
E«tat«*: R u d o lp h A lm n n K e lle r
outside, o m p o shingles
I.um
24 HEAD OF REGISTERED JERSEY CATTLE
1941
D a te o f la s t p u b lic a tio n
O c to b e r
N O T IC E T O ( R E D IT O R S
her. doors and w indow s to finish
N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n , t h a t th® u n d e r- 19. 1944.
1 Cow. 9 y ears old. d u e to fresh en S ep tem b er 18. 1944
Good well and pum p F ir (»rove
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to
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f»»r
A
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­
si«»»«*»!. S y lv ia K«*ller, has been a p p o in t -
2 Cow. 8 y ears old, d u e to fresh en S ep tem b er 4, 1944
$ionn, ’ dow n
«>«1 A d m i n is t r a t r ix o f th«* e s ta te c f R U ­ m i n i s t r a t r i x . S a le m , O re g o n .
I have ren ted m y fa rm a n d am m oving to tow n,
(S e p t. 21. 28. O c t. 5. 12. 19. 19441
3 Cow. 3 y ears old. w as fresh A ugust 31. 1944
LOT. 80x130. 4-ro<»m m odern hve.
D O L P H A I.M A N K E L L E R , decenaed, 1>>*
E s ta te : l.ib h ie M a ile r S m ith
I w ill sell at P u b lic A uction, at
gixxl location. 1 blk to bus line,
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
4 Cow, 4 y ears old. w as fresh J u ly 22, 1944
N O T I C E : T h e u n d e rs ig n e d a d m in is t r a ­
O re y o ti. A l l pers o n s h n v in ir c la im s a g a in s t
paved street $3.000, term s. $1630
5 Cow. 4 y ears old. w as fresh J u ly 21. 1944
t i f o f th e r o ta te o f
L1BB1E
M ALLEK
s aid «-state a re h e re b y n o t if ie d to p r w e n t
w ill h an d le
f'j-mile southeast of Dilley. 2V2 miles south
6 Cow, 3 y ears old. d ue to fresh en S ep tem b er 19, 1944
sam e, d u ly v e r ifie d as b y la w r e q u ire d . It- S M I T H , deceased, has f ile d h is f in a l a c ­
c o u n t in th«* C o u n ty C o u r t o f th e S ta te
th e u h d e t"d « n c d a t th e la w o ffic e « o f G
7 Cow, 5 y ears old. d ue to fresh en D ecem ber 7, 1944
of Forest Grove, on
o f O re g o n f o r W a s h in g to n C o u n ty , and
K u te ll
M , r« a n
in
H ills b o r o . O re g o n
8 Cow. 3 y ears old. du e to fresh en O ctober 31, lfW4
« a id C o u rt has a p p o in te d O c to b e r 21. 1944
w it h in s ix m o n th s fr o m th e d a te her«s»f.
9 Cow. 2 y e a rs old. w as fresh J u ly 8. 1944
at 10 «»’c lo c k A M in th e C o u rt r.m m in
Date-1 A u y u s t 28. 1944.
s a id C o u rt f o r h e a rin g o b je c tio n s th e re to
S Y L V IA
K E I J . K R . A d m in is t r a t r ix .
10 Cow, 2 y ears old. S erv ed M ay 18, 1944
337 K M ain P ho n e 223
2«
G
R U S S E L L M O R G A N . H O P E B A S ­ a m i s e ttle m e n t th e r e o f.
11 Cow, 2 y e a rs old. D ue to freshen O ctober 30, 1944
Sale starts at 1 p. m.
FOUK-KOOM house on 100x100 ft.
D a te d S e p te m b e r 19. 1944.
S E T T . A tto r n e y s t o r A d m in is t r a t r ix .
12 Cow, 2 y ears old. S erv ed A pril 24. 1944
lot. fo r sale ut N. P lains; n ear
CH AR LES H
S M IT H . A d m in is t r a to r .
< A u a S I. S e pt. 7. 14. 21. 28. 19441__
13 H eifer, i8 m onths old. W ill be serv ed b efo re sale
E . J . M c A L E A R . A t to r n e y .
stores, b usies anil W olf C reek
— LIVESTOCK —
E s ta te : E liz a J . D u n r e r
(S
e
p
t.
21.
28.
O
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t.
B,
12.
19.
19441
_
_
Real Eatate and Insaranre
h ig h w ay ; $2500. term s
A ddress
N O T I C E : T h e u n d e rs ig n e d E x e c u to r o f
10 head of Je rse y and G u ern sey d airy cattle. 9 cows. 2 a re fresh: 3 14 H eifer, 15 m onths old. W ill be served before sale
E x t a t e : G ro v e r G le n n D e V a u lt
th e la s t W ill o f E L I Z A J . O U N Z R R . de­
Mrs. C lara T resham . 1123 E. W nl-
J31 S. 2nd, 'Hillsboro
tf ceased.
heavy springers, balance to fresh en later. Som e h av e given 49 lbs. pei 15 Cow. 4 y ears old. W ill be served b efo re sale
N O T I C E : T h e u n d e rs ig n e d a d m in is t r a ­
has fil«*d his f in a l a c c o u n t in th e
■
. .•
. Hillsboro
i«tf
r o ta te o f G R O V E R G L E N N
day. G uernsey bull. 6 m onths old. All inform ation w ill be given as 16 H eifer. 16 m onths old. W ill be serv ed b efo re sale •
FARMS su b u rb an , filb ert o rch ard s. m a t t e r »»f s a id e s ta te , a n d th e C o u n ty D t o E r V «»f A U th«*
L T , deceased, has file d h is f in a l
17 Cow, 3 y e a rs old. W ill be served before sale
te o f Oregon for W a s h -
H lltK V (.KOW EKS ATTENTIO N
th ey a re sold. T eam of horses, w eight 2750. G ood set of harness.
acreage.
C ash b u y ers w aiting C iu o ir u to rt n «>f C o th u e n ty S ta has
a p p o in te d
S a tu r d a y . a c c o u n t in th e C o u n ty C«»urt o f th e S ta te
18 Cow. 2 y ears old. W ill be served b efo re sale
H ere is u dandy 40 acre h ill F or prom pt and co u rteo u s service
S e p te m b e r Both. 1944. n t th e h o u r o f te n o f O re g o n f o r W a s h in g to n C o u n ty , and
(arm . 13 m iles w est of P o rtlan d ; call or w rite today.
19 H eifer, 11 m onths old
Specializing o ’chn-k A . M . o f s a id d a y ns th e t im e a n d « « id C o u r t ha» ap p o in te « ! O c to b e r 21.
— IMPLEMENTS —
30 acres In cuIU vatlon; Rood p la s­ in W ashington county, located at th e C o u rt ro o m o f s aid C o u rt in Hi!l*»lx>ro. 1914. a t 10 o ’c lo c k A M . in th«* C o u rt
20 H eifer Calf, b o rn J u ly 21. 1944
M
ow
er,
rake.
disc,
plow,
sp
rin
g
to
o
th
harro
w
,
d
rag
h
arro
w
,
set
of
hay
tered home, electric w ater system , the foot of C anyon R oad.—W ayne W a s h . C o.. O re g o n , as th e p la c e f o r h e a r­ rtu .m in s a id C o u r t f o r h e a rin g o b je c tio n s
slings, c o rru g ated roller, disc d rill. 1-horse c u ltiv ato r, w agon, hot v at. 21 B ull. S ta n d ard P rid e C otillion 449974. born Ja n u a ry 19. 1942
fam ily fruit, garage, larg e p o u ltry E Nagle, p hone P o rtla n d B ro ad ­ in g o b je c tio n s t h e r e to a n d s e ttle m e n t th e r e to a n d s e ttle m e n t th e r e o f.
B red by Jo h n K opplin, G aston, O regon
Date«! S e p te m b e r 19, 1944.
th e r .s .f,
A u g u s t 2 8 th , 1944.
six
10-gallon m ilk cans, b u ck ets an d stra in e r, an d all sm all tools u su al­
house, large b arn , o th er bldgs.; w ay 147S.
24tf
I
J . M c A L E A R . A d m in is t r a to r .
22 B ull, C oronation T h u n d e r S ta r L ad 457476
W IL L IA M
C
C H R IS T E N S E N . E x e c u ­
tra c to r a n a plow, m ow er, rak e,
ly found on a farm .
E. J M c A L E A R . A t to r n e y .
.
B orn A ugust 1, 1943. D am No. 1 Cow
d rill, w agon, feed c u tte r, hav in GOOD farm s w anted. We have to r W
(S e p t. 21. 28. O c t. 5. 12. 19. 1944)
M . G . I I A R K . F R A N C IS E . S T I R
bu y ers for all types of farm s in
Baby C alves
b arn . P rice fur all $6500. $4000
G1S,
A
tto
rn
e
y
s
.
—
HOUSEHOLD
GOODS
—
v icinity of H illsboro. If you w ant
cash, b alan c e at 5%.
( A t ty . 31. S e p t. 7. 14. 21. 28. 1944)
a quick sale on y o u r farm , w rite
Bed and springs. 4 ro ck in g chairs, 4 oak d in in g ch airs: 2 rugs. 9x12;
F. O. EAtlON
MACHINERY and EQUIPMENT
E s ta te : E m ilv P e te rs e n
II 11 boro, (h o . Phooo B01.
2-ltf or telep h o n e us. O u r re p re se n ta ­
lib ra ry table, phonograph an d records.
N O T IC E T O ( R E D IT O R S
M cC orm ick-D eering m a n u re sp read er: M cC orm ick-D eering m ow er, 5-ft;
tiv e will call on you. no ch arg e
N o tic e is h«*rehy g iv e n , t h a t th e u n d e r-
LOT 2 blocks from co u rt boUM, S lay ter R ealty Co., 528 S. W. S a l­
Jo h n D eere sulky plow : disc harro w : stock tra ile r; 500-chick ele c tric
a ig n e d . H a ro ld R. F o s te r, has been a p ­
FOR TERMS SEE CLERK OF SALE
fo r sale; su itab le f o r sev eral m on P h o n e Itro a d w a v 11 t-i
29 p o in te d E x e c u to r o f th e e a ta te o f E M I L Y
brooder: D eL aval 1-unit m ilk in g m achine, com plete: cream cans an d
houses. P re -w a r price.- F or p a r ­
p i i 1 Rfll N,
Decea »*»1. by :h e County
buckets; 1 set of h arn ess; 10-foot stepladder, new ; lots o f sm all tool»,
ticu lars see A. H m assing, 181 S For Rent
C o u rt o f W a s h in g to n C o u n ty . O re g o n . A i l
38 p e rs o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t «aid e s ta te
4 acres of silage corn in field.
12th Avo.
20tf
h e re b y n o t if ie d t o p re s e n t th e sam e
FOR TERMS:
J. W. HUGHES, Auctioneer
A. H. ABTS, Clerk,
2 LAKC.E lots. mod. 4 r. hom e, 169 ACRES, 5 m iles n o rth of B u x ­ d ar«*
ton, 30 acres u n d er cu ltiv atio n , u ly v e r if ie d n>( b y la w r e q u ire d , t o th e
garnge, alm ost com pleted, p a rt of
of the C om m ercial N atio n al B ank. H illsboro
See M r. A bts of C om m ercial N ational B ank of H illsboro, for C red it
u n d e rs ig n e d n t th e la w o ffic e s o f G. R u s ­
Howdy Folks: Looks like
good
for
straw
b
erries,
lots
o
f
pas­
in te rio r finished in knotty nine,
s e ll M o rg a n in H ills b o r o . O re g o n , w it h in
it won't be long until aR of
O olah S m ejk al, M anning. s ix m o n th s fr o m th e d a te here«»f.
still som e add’l. w ork to be done, tu re.
Dat»-d A u g u s t 25, 1944.
can
give im m ediate possession. Ore.
the scrap iron and steel sold
H A R O L D R. E O S T E R . E x e c u to r.
2 - ROOM fu rn ish ed ap a rtm e n t for
$2900.
to the Japs w ill be convert­
R l ’ S H E L L M O R G A N , A t to r n e y f o r
Col. J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer
For Catalog of Cattle
2 MODERN hom es w ith acreage
tak in g c a re of ch ild ren C all 11 E x G e . c u to
r.
ed back to junk.
i F o rest G rove, O regon
W rite to M. G. G u n d erso n ,
and barns, n ear G aston, for salo to 3, days. — 150 W. W ashington
tA u -r. 31. S e p t. 7. 14. 21. 29. 1944)
at good price and ex cellen t term s street.
S ales Mgr., S ilverton, O regon
26p '
E s ta te : B a tt is t a L e o n e tti
3 EX C EPTIO N A LLY fine sm all
N O T IC E T O ( R E D IT O R S
H
aving
sold
m
y
farm
.
I
w
ill
sell
the
follow
ing
described
p
ro
p
erty
farm s w ithin 7 m iles o f H illsboro. Room and Board
39 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
H ead a p red ictio n th a t
s ig n e d . A n th o n y L e o n e tt i, has been a p -
a t P u b lic A uction on th e old R eiling farm .
(¡1 ACRES, d airy farm . 40 a. un-
dor ir r ig . first class d airy barn. ROOM ¡ind board for m en only.—- p o in te d A d m in is t r a t o r o f th e e s ta te o f
th e re w ill be no fenders on
141
W.
M
ain.
P
h
o
n
e
H
illsboro
B
A
T
T
I
S
T
A
L
E
A
tN
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I
,
deceased,
b
y
th
e
2 hay barns, 2 dwg. houses, good
1/g-mile south and Vs-mile west of Roy, and 4 miles
p o st-w ar autom obiles — p a t­
Hit', I
18tf 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 ­
term s can be arran g ed ; $19.000.
g o n . A ll pers o n s h a v in g e ln itu a a g a in s t
north and 1 mile east of Forest Grove, on
W
ILL
board
a
child
u
n
d
er
school
40 ACRES, excellen t land, m o d ­
te rn in g th e m a fte r th e p re s­
s a id <*state a re h e re b y n o t if ie d t o p re s e n t
age in my home, $49 mo. Mrs. sam e, d u ly v e r if ie d ns b y la w r e q u ire d , to
ern home, furnished and e q u ip ­
ent
d
ay
m
odels
ev
id
en
tly
.
H aving leased m y farm . T w ill sell th e follow ing described p ro p e rty
C. E W crre Rt. 2. Box 16, H ills­ th e u n d e rs ig n e d n t th e la w o ffic e s o f G.
ped, $12.000.
at P u b lic A uction on my farm now occupied by R obert K indel,
boro.
______ 26p R in s e ll M o rg a n in H ills b o r o , O re g o n ,
w i t h in s ix m o n th s fr o m th e d a te h e re o f
Sale starts at 1 p. m.
D a te d S e p te m b e r 1, 1944.
%-mile North of Cornelius, on
40 A N T H O N Y L E O N E T T I . A d m in is t r a to r .
Wanted to Rent
Hut there's no shortage of
Real Estate and Insurance
G. R U S S E L L M O R G A N , A t to r n e y f o r
11
HEAD
OF
MIXED
DAIRY
CATTLE
WANT
to
re
n
t
a
good
dairy
farm
service
and
satisfaction
131 S. 2nd. H illsboro
in is t r a to r .
witli not less than 15 stanchions. A d m (S«*pt.
C onsisting of 7 high g rad e m ixed D u rh am and G uernsey cow s and
7. 14. 21. 28. O c t. R. 1944)
w hen you bring your ear to
o r C all A loha 02111
20 —F ran s V anT w isk, Rt. 2, B ox 597,
3 R egistered H olstein cows. 5 a re fresh and the balan ce to freshen
E s ta te : E n g e lb e rt lle in t e n
Sale starts at 1 p. m.
CHAPMAN'S
for
a
MAR-
l (»K SAI.I.
O sw ego.
24-26p
N O T IC E O F F I N A L A C C O U N T
w ith in 2 m onths. 1 R eg istered H olstein heifer. 6 m onths old. T hese
LIC EN SED approved
hom e for WANTED to ren t firm land n orth
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 ­
FAR LUBRICATION.
cow s a re all high testers an d a good producing h erd . F u ll in fo rm a­
Good tea m w ork horses, w eig h t 2860 lbs. Set h arn ess.
aged and convalescents, every
of H illsboro. P hone N o rth P lains s ig n e d has fil«*d h is E in n l A c c o u n t in th e
tio n w ill be given a t sale.
Estnt«* o f E N G E L B E R T
H E I N Z E N . de­
convenience, all care, reasonable 25F1 •
Tti ceased,
in th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f W a s h in g ­
rates W aters C onvalescent borne,
MACHINERY and EQUIPMENT
10 feed er pigs.
house w ith option to buy. to n C o u n ty . O re g o n , a n d th e C o u rt hns
G asbm , O re. P hone F orest G rove SM ALL
G
eorge
M
eyer.
F
red
's
S
u
p
erio
r
f ix e d M o n d a y . O c to b e r 9, 194 4. n t 9 :3 0 a.
350-egg electric in cu b ato r, 2 b ro o d e r stoves com plete,
4F1W1.
26‘f
MACHINERY and EQUIPMENT
M arket.
28p m ., in th e C<»urt R o o m o f s a id C o u r t as
4-ROOM house, nook, utility , g a r­ 29 to GO-aere farm , w ith electricity th«* t im e a n il p la c e f o r th e h e a rin g o f ob­
lot of chicken w ire and w oven stock w ire, binder,, m ow­
7-foot
binder.
2-bottom
plow,
tra
c
to
r
disc.
2-section
d
ra
g
h
arro
w
,
je c tio n s th e r e to a n d th e s e ttle m e n t th e re -
age N orm an O lsen, Rt. 3. Box
er,
disc, sp rin g to o th , sp ik e to o th h a rro w , shoe d rill, hay
Will
lease,
can
give
good
re
f
e
r­
feed
g
rinder,
fan
n
in
g
m
ill.
B
ell
C
ity
corn
c
u
tte
r,
root
cu
tter.
3
w
ag­
1481, B eaverton on B lanton St
J o s e p h W O E R N D I.F . E x e c u to r , 304
28p
ons, 34 tru c k w agon, iro n -w h eel w agon, and 1 ru b b e r-tire d wagon
rak e , c o rru g a te d ro lle r, w a lk in g plow , w agon and bed,
East.
26-28p ences No. 1261, care Argus.
M c K a v B ld g ., P o r tla n d 4, O re g o n .
w ith rack, set harness, saddle, m ilk cooler, ten 10-gallon m ilk cans,
JO SEP H
W O ERN DLE.
A t to r n e y
fo r
2-ACRE place for sale. 7-room
tu rk e y tro u g h s, fo u n ta in s, b a rre ls, m ovable tu rk e y roosts,
R ubber S tnm ps.—G e t them a t the
m ilk sep arato r, feed c a rt h and tru ck , p latfo rm scales. M cC orm ick-
u to r.
house, city w ater, filb erts, w al­ H illsboro Argus.
tl E x e c (S
som
e second c u ttin g a lfa lfa hay, a n d som e baled clover
e
p
t.
7.
I
I
.
21.
28.
O
c
t.
B.
19441
nuts, cherries, apples; located 5
D eerin g tracto r.
E s ta te : I o u is C. G td d s m ith
hay.
num erous sm all a rtic le s an d tools.
h lis k s south H ank’s M arket, C o r­
C
hest
d
raw
ers.
3
dressers.
2
beds,
ice
box,
2
cupboards,
h
eatin
g
N O T IC E D I ’ I T N A L A C C O U N T
nelius. C ontact M arg aret O 'D on­
stove, arm chair, 2 rocking ch airs and o th e r articles too n um erous
No
nell lifter 5 p. m. at W illiam Van
TERMS; See Clerk of Sale
I n ih e C o u n ty C o u r t o f th e S tn te o f
to m ention.
Lorn's residence or in q u ire C o r­
O re g o n , f o r th e C o u n ty o f W a s h in g to n .
n e liu s p o stm a iter.
21 tt
In th e M a tt e r o f th e E s ta te o f L O U I S
a
,
I.
..I.
BAN KS
dr
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMRER 27th
t’.
W. G. ID E
r
Raking Short Cuts
Save Needed Time
GANSKE BROTHERS, Owners
AUCTION SA L E
DR. E. V/. ALMQUIST
DR. I,. G. SODERHOLM
Veterinarians
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th
DELTA DRUG STORE
See the New
1 9 4 4 DODGE BROS.
r u ck
W. J. VAN DEHEY, Owner
PU BLIC SA L E
CADY MOTOR CO.
WANTED
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 2 , 1 9 4 4
Places to Sell
Washington County
Agencies
Houses
Acreage
Farms
Filbert Orchards
PUBLIC A U CTIO N
We Have Buyers
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th
Griffith & Meeke
FREE AIR
By Mick
A. A. LAMONT, Owner
I
0. GREATHOUSE, Owner
AUCTIO N SA L E
AUCTION SA L E
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5th
GRIFFITH & MEEKE
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th
a
Public Notices
Court Orders
Audited Circulation
A m em b er of th e A u d it B u reau
of C irculation«, th e A rg u s gives the
A d v e rtise r proof of au th en tic, paid
up subscribers. T o th e w ise b u y er
of space th e re can be no su b stitu te
C ir c u it c o u rt o r d e r « : H«*lcn I I . S tu rd e -
v a n t v». C h a rle s O . S tu r d c v a n t, «»rdcr o f
r e fe re n c e ; V i r g in i a H . G ir id in w v« J am es
W G id d in ira , r e s tr a in in g o r d e r ; W illa C.
C a rls o n va. A n d re w A. C a rls o n , o r d e r o f
r<'f«*r«*nce. o r d e r o f d e fa u lt ; A lic e H u rle y
v«. T o m H u rle y , o r d e r o f r e fe r e n c e ; L e o
G o h n ta n vs. L i l l i e G o h n ta n , rqpaent to
CHAPMAN'S
C
G O L D S M IT H . Deceased.
N o tic e 1« h e re b y g iv e n th a t th e u n d e r ­
s ig n e d . as E x e c u tr ix o f th e e s ta te o f L o u is
C. G o ld s m ith , deceased, has file d h e r f in a l
a c c o u n t in th e C o u n ty C o u r t 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 , a n d
t h a t M o n d a y , th e 2 n d d a y o f O c to b e r, 1944,
a t t h e h o u r o f 9 :3 0 o ’c lo c k in th e fo ro -
SERVICE STORE
N.W. 1st and Main, Hillsboro
C. E. REILING, Owner
J. W. HUGHES, Auctioneer
A. H. ABTS, Clerk,
of C om m ercial N ational B ank of H illsboro
JACOR YANDERYEN, Owner
J. W. HUGHES, Auction-er
A. H. ABTS. Ckrlc,
of Commercial National Bank of 'HilUbor*
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