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MARCH 29, 192H. THE HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGE TWELVE programs have been outlined for all done by Mrs. W. W. Phillips«, Ferry day Saturday and SurtWay, ending Hendren nnd Elizabeth Gheen. Luncheon was served at noon at Sunday afternoon. the chamber of commerce, with 22 Many speakers of note will be ladies present. Short talks were present and take part in the pro- made by Mrs. Emma Bryant, Mrs. . gram. Miss Martha Mohr and Ed- Herman Prahl, 30. of near Hills Clara Smith and others on the Art ward Olson of the Hillsboro E;> boro, was accidentally killed Friday library and its uses. Mesdames L. worth League have places on Sat at the K-P Timber company at Shinaberger, H. Batchelar and A. Orcnco, March 29.—A taffy pull urday' s program. Kerry, Oregon, when he was chas Dickason were the refreshment com was one of the attractions at a ing a high line. A coroner’s jury mittee. Remodel Station gathering of the young people of brought in a verdict of death as the ' the Christian Endeavor society last The entrance to the Southern Pa- result of injuries. He had been Friday evening. The business meet ciflc office on Main street is being working there for two months. ing was followed by a social in remodeled to allow the office to be Funeral services were held Tues which a number of new games and moved up to the front of the build day afternoon from the Glenn F. stunts were introduced. The elec ing. Bell mortuary with the Rev. H. A. tion of officers for the coming six Deck officiating. Interment was in months resulted in the re-election of NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Washington county is making con the present force. the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Miss Emma He was born at Grenfell. Minn., siderable progress on its market Kehrli, president; Miss Mildred In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Washington County. and came to Oregon with his par road system, in the opinion of R. H. Handley, vice-president: Miss Flor ents when he was two years old, Baldoek. state maintenance engi-1 ence Kidd, secretary; and Miss Mar In the Matter of the Estate of William Faull, deceased. making his home on the farm near neer, who with J. H. Scott, state garet Pratt, treasurer. Notice is hereby given that the Hillsboro until shortly before his market road engineer, was here yes Miss Ramona Mucha gave a sur undersigned, duly appointed Admin death when he went to Kerry to terday to go over the roads with prise party last Wednesday evening istratrix of the Estate of the above work in a camp, Mr. Prahl attend- County Engineer Charles D. Jones. in honor of her grandmother, Mrs. named deceased, has filed in the ed the Hillsboro schools and was a He is the originator of the oiled M. Mucha. The evening was spent above entitled court and cause her and was particularly | in visiting, games and refreshments. final account and report as such, Congregational macadam member of the church. He is survived by the fol pleased with the quality of the oil- Those present were Fred Rupeter. and the court has fixed and appoint lowing brothers and sisters: Ralph ing in this county. Mrs. Frank Cate and children. Mrs. ed the 30th day of April, 1928, at the hour of 10 o'clock <. nt. of said and Sylvester, Hillsboro; Waldemar, E. L. Smith and daughter, Mrs, J. day. and the court room of the Camp Lewis, Wash,; Homer, Port C. Rogers and daughters. Mrs. A. above entitled court in Hillsboro, Hage. Esther and Ernest; Mrs. L. T. Oregon, as the time and place for land; Warner, Vancouver. Wash.; Mrs. John Scown, Vancouver, Wash., Woodward and Kenneth, Miss Her- hearing objections to said final ac tha Buford and Mrs. Mucha’s son- count and for the final settlement and Mrs. Emma Jones. Baker. in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. of said estate. The line wrapped around his body Dated this 29th day of March. The evangelistic meetings at the E. L. Tranbert, of Vancouver, and threw him against a tree. 1928 Christian church will continue two Washington. JOSEPHINE GRAAF, weeks longer. Evangelist Lemmon Those attending the annual nieet- Administratrix of the Estate of spoke last Sunday evening to a 1 j ing of the Portland Presbyterian so William Faull, deceased. crowded house, on the subject, “The ciety in the Rose City Park Pres Hare. McAlear 4 Peters. Bible, the World's Greatest Li byterian church last Tuesday and Attorneys for Administratrix. 5-9 brary.” His illustrations were point Wednesday were Mesdames J. M. ed and his argument convincing. Kidd. Anna Berry, George T. Pratt NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT . The Washington County Rod and Mrs. Lemmon ably assists in the and S. L. Carlyle, On Tuesday eve Gun club won all three matches in music. A choir of over 30 voices ning the following attended the In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Washington County. the Oregonian telegraphic tourna helped in the inspirational song ser- young people’s rally and banquet: In the Matter- of the Estate of ment last Sunday. Previous to last vice last Sunday. Misses Carol and Mildred Handley, Jacob H. Trout, deceased. Sunday the local club was tied with Catherine and Margaret Pratt. Flor Notice is hereby given that the Open New Dance Hall Huntington for tenth place. With ence and Harriet Kidd and Emma undersigned, duly appointed Execu the three wins of last Sunday it ap trix of the Last Will and Testament L H. Naught and Ernest Vande- Kehrli. pears as though Washington county hey are opening a new dance hall Rodney Gipson fractured his right of the above named deceased, has will be represented in the final at Rippling Waters Saturday night, arm above the elbow a week ago tiled in the above entitled court and snoot-off in the finals which will be April 7, They will also conduct the Saturday, which will keep him out cause her final account and report as such, and the court has fixed and held in Portland shortly after the camping and picnic grounds. of school for a while. appointed the 27th day of April, tournament closes. The last day of Herman Glaske, who lives north 1928. at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. Install Hi-Y Chapter the tournament is April 15. east of town, is ill. of said day, and the court room of by Washington Scores made Eleven Hi-Y boys went to Beaver J. M. Kidd, who is manager of the above entitled court in Hills county opponents last Sunday were:. I ton Monday night to help install a the date prune orchards in Oregon boro, Oregon, as the time and place Astoria, 67; Medford, 73, and chapter there. Mr. Lee. Hillsboro and Idaho, now has an office in the for hearing objections to said final Prineville, 70, while Washington Hi-Y advisor, accompanied the boys. Couch building in Portland, and account and for the tinal settlement of said estate. county made 75. drives in every morning. Mrs. Carl Dated this 29th day of March, Individual scores follow: Carl WOMEN FORM A who with, her husband. Peterson, 1928. Long. 25; Rolfe Simpson, 25; Seth moved to Portland last fail, is em JENNIE B. TROUT. BUSINESS CLUB ployed in his office. Miller, 25; A. M. Jannsen. 24; C. Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Jacob H. Trout, Wunderlich, 24; George Burkhalter. The monthly meeting of the Wo- — deceased. 24; J. A. Irmler, 23; F. Huisman. (Continued from page one) man's Missionary society was held Hare. McAlear 4 Peters. 23; R. B. Denney, 22; M. Robinson, Mrs. Ray Denham were appointed as last Thursday afternoon at the home 5-9 Attorneys for Executrix. 22; H. D. Batchelar. 22; A. L. a publicity committee. of Mrs. W. F. Hunter. Brock, 22; F. H. Simpson, 22; V. Rev. and Mrs. George T. Pratt NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT After the business session a short Richter, 21 ; E. ' Nicodemus, 21; C. program was given, consisting of drove to Albany last Thursday to Robinson, 20 l; G. Robinson, 20; several piano duets by Misses Hazel see the former’s sisters and return In the County Court of the State of Fred Sewell, 20; Elmer Hamilton, and Lenora Bryant, and a reading ed the next day. Oregon, for Washington County. 20; William Long, 19; Glenn Staple- by Mrs. Florence Dodge. A social Mrs. Mary Beach and daughter, In the Matter of the Estate of Oscar George Weichbrodt, de-1 ton, 19; Leonard Brown, 18; Frank time followed and refreshments Mrs. Henrietta Anderson, returned ceased. from Portland last Thursday, where Reh, 11. were served. Notice is hereby given that the A place in the finals is not as- Charter members are Misses Mil- they spent ten days with relatives undersigned, duly appointed Admin sured, however, for there are sev- ¿red McLeod, Lenora Bryant, Gladys and friends. istrator. with the Will annexed, of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Elford made eral hard matches before the finish. Merrill. Agnes Wahlgren. Adele Pil- the Estate of the above named 4ft Coquille, Yamhill and Echo furnish kaer. Hazel Fahy, Elsa Pixner, Min- several trips to the Sandy river af ceased, has filed in the above en- the competition next Sunday. nie Zeigler, Thelma Tallman, Wilma ter smelt. They were accompanied titled court and cause his final ac- , Lincoln, Angie Harrington, Clara by Mr. and Mrs. Freland the last count and report as such, and the court has fixed and appointed the Lalande, Eva Sorenson, Anona Joos, two times. Mrs. A. L. Gipson is slowly re 27th day of April. 1928, nt the hour Gussie Sigler, Martha Troutman. of 10 o’clock a. m. of said day, and Martha James, Marion Lytie, Ruth covering from an operation per the court room of the above en Jones, Mesdames Florence Dodge, formed some weeks ago at the Jones’ titled court in Hillsboro, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing ob Gail Kennedy. May I. Smith, E. L. hospital in Hillsboro. The L. T. Woodward family and jections to said final account and Moore, Phoebe Doyle, Ray Denham. Electrical service is being extend Louis Gross, Ivan Freeman, Lloyd Miss Ruth Welker drove to Salem for the final settlement of said es- ed throughout Washington county Nollner, Minnie Jones, C. M. Cru- Sunday afternoon to visit Mr. Wood tate. Dated this 29th day of March, by the Portland Electric Power com chek, C. E. Wells, Emma Bryant, ward's people. 1928. pany to such an extent that the pro Emma McKinney, May McPherson, EWALD H. WEICHBRODT, posed power line from Gaston to Clara Garrett. Administrator with the Will An Newberg has been abandoned, ac nexed of the Estate of the above The club met again last night and cording to R. R. Easter, division plans were discussed for the work. named deceased. manager. Length of line and volt It was voted to hold the charter Hare, McAlear 4 Peters, age conditions that would be en open for several months, thereby Attorneys for Administrator with the Will annexed. 5-9 countered were factors in the aban giving all business and professional donment. women of Hillsboro an opportunity | A convention of Salem district, Instead, the loop will be closed to become charter members. The which includes this county, will be within the county and accomplish following names were added to the held in the First Methodist church the same results in half the distance roll: Mrs. J. D. Anderson, Misses of Forest Grove Friday, Saturday I and double the line to reach to the Emily Young, Theresa Sohler and and Sunday. Registration begins at furthest point. It will start at Bea Emma Wodaege. 3 o’clock Friday afternoon, and a verton, go through Hillsboro, For The next meeting will be at the banquet will be given at 7:30 ^y est Grove, Banks, North Plains, call of the president. the Ladies’ Aid society. Interesting Cedar Mills and thence back to Bea verton, which will give a feeder into al! the north half of the county NEW and thus allow service sooner. The VAUGHAN line may later be doubled out of MODEL “D” Portland to insure continuity of gives you service. same Immediate extensions include Hu economical ber, North Plains, Rosedale, Tobias, power Newton station, and prospective ex demanded tensions are Gales Creek, Spring by all Bill, Helvetia and Dersham. farmers Officers of C. E Named by Orcnco At Session Friday Herman Prahl Dies Of Injuries Friday Progress on Market Roads Declared Good Revival Meetings Will Be Continued Local Gunners Win All Three Matches I the rate of four and one half |>er per cent of the sum bid, to bo for cent per unnum (4li’<), payable feited in the event the successful semi-annually on November 1st and bidder does not Inke up und nay for Of Union High School District No. May 1st of each year, evidenced by the bonds in accordance with the coupons attached thereto, both prill terms of this notice und of the blds 3. Washington County, Oregon. cipal and interest payable nt the submitted. All bids should be sealed and ad- office of the County Treasurer of The Board of Directors of Union Washington County, Oregon. div- to James A Wood, Clerk of High School District No. 3, Wash Union High School District No 8 Bids must be made unconditional, Hillsboro, Oregon, and marked "Bid ington County. Oregon, hereby gives notice that said Board of Directors the Board of Directors agreeing to for »176.000 011 of bonds of Union will receive sealed bids for One furnish to the successful bidder the High School District No. ¡1, Wash Hundred Seventy-five Thousand Dol approving opinion of Messrs. Teal. ington County, Oregon." lars (»176.000.00) par value of Winfree, McCulloch Ai Shuler, at By order of the Board of Direc. bonds of said District to be sold, torneys of Portland, Oregon. of Union High School District No bids will bo considered for loss tors which bids will be publicly opened No. 3, Washington County, Oregon, at a meeting of the Board of Direc than par and accrued interest, and made and entered on March 2Hth, tors to bo held at the Chamber of the Board reserves the right to re 1928. Commerce rooms, in the City of ject any and all bids. Dated this 29th day of March. A. Hillsboro, Washington County. Ore Bills must be in writing ami in gon, on Tuesday, the 17th day of the bands of the Clerk of »aid D., 1928. L. J. MERRILL. ■April, 1928, at the hour of 10:00 Union High School District No. 3 Chairnian of the Reard of Di o’clock A. M. of said day. and said | prior to 9:30 o’clock A. M of April rectore of Union lligh School bonds will be sold to the highest I 17th, 1928, and each bid must bo District No. 3. Washington bidder; said bonds to be in the accompanied by cashier’s or certi- County, (»regon. amount of »175.000.00, numbered I tied check of some Oregon bank for WOOD. Cleik. 6 7 to 175, inclusive, in the denomina- the amount of not less than live JAMI-. tion of One Thousand Dollurs (»1,000.001 each, bearing date of +■ "t May 1st, 192S, and maturing as fol lows: Bonds numbered I to 10 in clusive, on May 1st, 1930; bonds numbered 11 to 20 inclusive, on May 1st, 1931; bonds numbered 21 to 30 inclusive, on May 1st. 1932; bonds numbered 31 to 40 inclusive, on May 1st, 1933; bonds numbered 11 to 53 inclusive, on May 1st, 1931; bonds numbered 54 to t>7 in Formerly with Mackenzie Motor Stiles clusive, on May 1st, 1935; bonds Company of Forest (¡rove, has now numbered OS to 80 inclusive, on May 1st, 1936; bonds numbered SI taken a position as Salesman Jor— to 94 inclusive, on May 1st, 1937; bonds numbered 95 to 107 inclu sive, on May 1st, 193S; bonds num bered 108 to 121 inclusive, on May 1st, 1939; bonds numbered 122 to 134 inclusive, on May 1st. 1940; bonds numbered 135 to IIS inclu "Chevrolet Cars" . sive, on May 1st, 1941; bonds num-I bored 149 to 161 inclusive, on May I Third and Washington Telephone 441 1st, 1942; bonds numl>ered 162 to 175 inclusive, on May 1st, 1943; all of -aid bonds to bear interest at NOTICE OF SALE OE BONDS Thomas C. Doyle R. J. Higdon Motor Company The Whole Family Dresses up for Easter Confirmation wreaths, white flowers and ribbons Confirmation dresses, white slips and hosiery “Washington County’« Largest Department Store” HILLSBORO, OREGON EASTER SPECIALS Expand Electricity Through the County Epworth League Holds Convention Real Classified Ad... Service Children Put On a Leisyville Program Leisyville, March 29.—A program and box social was held at the Leisyville school house on Friday night. The school children put on the program. Miss Ruth Prather, Miss Mary Speischart, Kathleen Gregg and I. T. Skeels furnished some musical numbers. After the program the boxes were sold and a gice sum netted. Miss Helen Powers underwent an operation at the Jones hospital on Tuesday morning. The Leisyville Woman’s club will meet at the home of Mrs. Ivan Shaner Thursday, April 12. Miss Ruby Hornecker is spending the week with her sister in McMinn- ville and Mrs. Ida Hornecker is sub stituting in the sixth grade for her. Art Department Mounts Pictures The Art department of the Coun ty Federated clubs met Tuesday at the library assembly room and mounted the pictures gathered by the several Hillsboro clubs for the Art library being arranged for the schools throughout the county. Mrs. Clara Smith, county chair man, directed the work, which be gan at 10 a. m. and continued un til 4:30 p. m. Mrs. Harvey Batch- elar represented the Service club, Mrs. H. Kellington the Needlecraft, Mrs. George Tompkins the W. R. C. and Mrs. Fred Caldwell the Coffee club, The typewriting for the stories of pictures and articles was t Hillsboro Orchard, Farm, Garden powerful, Fast, Low-Priced Vaughan Model "D” COSTS Flex - Tread GARDEN TRACTOR Journal agent in Hillsboro.is prepared to give you fa best of service................ whenever youneed a Classified Ad. 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