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    Paye Six
H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O .
Thursday, November 28, 1935
OREGON
Thomas Withycombe in Portland
I calata,
nual Christm as Eve midnight mus- die Seal of said Court affixed, this dem anded in the complaint, to wit: noli fimi «m l r«4|tiirptl (it priw rnt the for Ih» filini »»ttlvnieiit of
I Wednesday.
E je c tio n M e e t
thl* ’doth day of N
ubar, lU S ,
ical celebration will again be held 13th day of November, 1935
Judgm ent for $500.00 together with -«•H»». (ou»(hrr w ith proper voucher- I
theinfor.
to
Ih»
uiuler»igued
al
Ih»
law
Birthday Celebrated
in conjunction w ith Hillsboro C h ris­
I H H O Il ll k s i ' l l A I It.
A dm lnlatralor
SEAL.
I interest at 8 't per annum from offlc» of Htitfley A lla r» , In Ih» Fi rat
Mrs. Edgar Rehse entertained
tian Council clubs, at die V enetian
Attest: EDW C. LUCE. Clerk
December 29, 1931 until paid, $100- N ational llnttk litiIM In a , In lllllaboro. , f th» Fatai» of Frml»rl<*k Mani, U m *»«»««!
f o r S e r v i c e s with a supper in honor of her son •
lla
r»
.
Attorn»y*4
for AdmlnlM-
S e t b y G r o u p theatre. December 24 at 11:30 p. m By
Z T. Hiatt, Deputy.
39-43 ' 00 attorneys fees and for costs and O r^foit, w ithin »la month» from th» I •’ i ’•«••y
m» i»I
I • I
Loren's birthday. Present w ere Mr.
»late hereof.
P astor Henry S. H aller may be
:
disbursements
herein
incurred
and
I>«t«d thl» 1 Uh ik y of November. 1935
and Mrs. Herb Sehulm erich and
consulted any day between 10 a.
NOTICE
OF
SPECIAL
CITY
that
said
judgm
ent
be
decreed
a
V
E
R
O
N
IK
A
I
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I
M
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D
.
A
dm
inistratrix
son Elman of Hillsboro, Mr. and I
m and noon, or by appointm ent,
ELECTION
first and prior lien upon the fol- of (be Kstate of «aiti Ih * eaaed tlairley
WK D E A L IN M E A L K H TA IK
B e rn ic e Ensley C lu b H e a d ; Mrs Erwin B urkhalter and Alvin P u tn a m
C o m p letes R ep o rt at the House office, 232 North T hird
Notiee is hereby given that a , lowing described real property, sit- A Ila re , Attorney» f o r A dm inistra­
W rit»
, Sehulmerich.
,
z*s.i
<-•
»•
trix .
39-43
Lessons to S ta rt
ay’enue.
F ire and Autom obile Inaurane«
F rank Wallace of Hillsboro vis- !
on C h ic a g o C o n v e n tio n
special
city election will be held uated in Washington County. State
M a k e I A*ena and la a u « Buratty Honda
in the City of Bunks. W ashington of Oregon, bounded and described
ited Mr. and Mrs. E rw in B urkhalt­
N O T H K TO < I<F U ITO I<8
(By Mra. Hush Burdette)
Dairy Co-Op to Meet
County, Oregon, on Monday, De- as follows, to-wit: Lot numbered
er
last
Wednesday.
(Continued from p««e «)
KURATLI & W1SMER
N
o
.
4367
ORENCO—Beginning next S un­
I.aurel unit of the Dairy Cooper­ cember 2nd. 1935, at which election 75 ill T ualatin Valley Homes, a F»(«t» of Ferdlnxiul Htuwa.
Mr and Mis. Henry Kamna of cenlbtT 8 « • P m a‘ th e Chris-
H IL L H H O K O . O K F U O N
day the time for services at the
be subm itted for the , shown by the duly recorded plat In tb« County C ourt of tIt« Mint» of Oto-
tian
church
P
resident
R.
L.
Put-
ative
association
will
meet
in
Laur-
there
will
Talaphtina I BUI
123« Karnnd HI
O renco Community church will be //ànsen* o iT ’o rU a m /C ìs ite 'fM r^ n d nam concludcd his report of the el hall Tuesday n ig h t accordìi»! Iapproval or rejection of the q u a l- I thereof, in Washington County.
con. fo r lho County of W»»hiuglon.
as follows: Sunday school at 10 a Mrs. E. L. Kraus last Thursday, first Townsend national convention to an announcem ent this week bv Hied electors of said city an ordi- ! Oregon; and
Not ice 1« heroby niton (lint llir uinlcr-
that the mortgage
m., morning worship at 11 a. m.
'rin g Sun- F. C. Putnam .
’ I......—
nance ....................—
referred to the voters by the covering .......
said property be fore- »iirnrd h«» b»«u oppolntotl ud iolnU tratrl»
Mr. and Mrs John Kamna w ere \n Chicago at the gathering
tlw Fatal® of Fvr«lloon«l Hluwo. <l»-
Club Organized
City Council w hich will appear | closed and the property sold to of
w
eek-end
guests
ot
Mr
and
Mis.
da
v
,
He
(>
uoted
Martin
F.
Sm
ith
of
i'oa»««l. by (ho County C'ourt of lb» State Right Mow-—
Today
The 4-H Thimble club met with Mertz of Eugene.
under the following ballot title;
j
satisfy
said
judgm
ent
and
that
the
of Oroiroit for W«»hhiuton County anil
« ashington. member of Congress,
NOTICE
their leader, Mrs. Austin Scrafford.
ha* q u alifin l. A ll penum» linvlnir clnlotn
defendants
and
each
of
them
be
Tea Success
! wbo attended the convention as a
ORDINANCE
SUBMITTED
TO
No. 38-010
November 19 and organized the
R , ¿ yoss ~ si Y\ eT" tea no-ted delegate and speaker, as saying,
forever burred and foreclosed of »««*'>•» »»•>{ <•«<«'« «« h.nt.v n<>iin».l Test Buckley's Fimous
THE VOTERS BY THE CITY
n il r io h t
ill,-
n
the ««n,». duly v rr ir in l a . by
club for the year. The following
l n ,e
silver tea n t.te d
,
stl,rtYine m it investi. G uardianship of Alice May Eller-
a n o g h t. t title,
oi in terest I in
am i ! ,u ,nw »’•'•»•nt
r,.,„llrr,,
ulu|r ,.iu,1, <i
jm ,
ofliccrs were elected: Bernice Ens- nearly live dollars.
gating the Townsend Old Age Re
COUNCIL
son.
to said rcul property, save only e . m « iu s i . iiiii . i ,
om »n.
w lihlu
Cough Mixture—FREE
lev president- Jov Hooeue vica-
Practice for the plays to be giv- Kaung in c zow nsena u ia Age Ke- In the Circuit Court of the S tate
ley, president, jo y Hoogue, vice e(j Uf,celnbcr 12 gt , h Farm inj?lou volving Pension p an, a plan for
PURPOSE: Shall the ordinance
the statutory right of redemption. ' “•» nm nU » from Ilia date hereof.
president; Elva Bradley, secretary; church started last Tuesday at the n ational recovery, for over a year
of Oregon, for the County of
This summons is served upon you
Hand ami h o i pubilahed Oel.dier slat
entitled "An ordinance estab­
Stop In at Hillsboro I’hurmucy
Lois Robson, treasurer; Helen Wii-
Multnomah. Probate Departm ent. ; lishing a sanitary sewer district
by publication thereof, by order J w ''
°f •“ * publication November today and get small bottle find out
and a h a lf H extends ia r beyond a
fert, reporter, and Georgia Lewis, home of Miss C atherine Boge.
m ere system of pensions. It is a I ¡
the Alio.«
M atter
of
the
Guardiaivship
of the Honorable R. F rank Peters, ' Slh' ,MS
in the City of Banks; providing
for yourself why Buckley's the Al-
AT-s«. V’l 1 ............ J.......... v_ I .
R O S A L IA
STVW E,
A dniluiatral ria
social chariman.
for the construction of a sewer
perm anent recovery m easure, a 1 of Alice May Ellerson, incapable.
Judge of the above entitled court Fred
A. Allehoff. A ttorney. M 2 Maud I kullne Cough M ixture gives such
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
pur-
Lessons to Start
system therein a n d disposal
made on November 16, 1935, direct­ i 11 u I Id Ing, Portland. Oregon.
real em ploym ent measure, a sound
.
— -
quick and lusting relief.
37*41
financing, a banking measure: and sJ*an k . 0 ,be older and decree of
ing such publication to be made in
plant therefor; providing t h e
Remember that Buckley's Is econ­
Folk dancing lessons, under the
T?!»,.
I - I . . . . . . . constitutes a practical application ,de c irc u it Court of the S tate of
construction thereof as a Works
the Hillsboro Argus, a legal new s­ N O T IC E O F F IN A L H K T T L K M K N T
omical and is 3 times us powerful
direction of Miss Maria McKinnis
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l
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M
O
H
R
Of
the
wise
and
salutary
principles
Oiegon,
for
the
County
of
M
ult-
paper of general circulation, pub­ In the ( ’m inty Court of the Slat» of Ore- und effective us ordinary sweet
Progress A dm inistration pro­
and Miss Lucille McGee will start
of Christianity to the solution o f ! non}ah - Probate Departm ent, duly
lished in said County of W ash­ «nil, for Washington County
ject and for paym ent of the
sugary cough syrups Buckley's is
meet Monday afternoon from* 4 to
ELMONlC A -^ Irs Helen Stoffer tbe aocial and political problem s '" ade ,n d hf n t^ ^
the 25,h day
the M a tter of Ihn ¡.»tate ut Frederick
ington, S tate ot Oregon, once u In Maut,
city's share of the cost by is­
A lkaline—-penetrates uir passage •
Dee»aae<(.
5 o'clock and the upper division to has mLVedUnto her n e w ^ acquired of_ America. "
_
:
tbe.“ i der/ ‘?,n‘’d '
suance of not to exceed $10,000,-
week for six consecutive weeks
soothe»—heals, helps you tnstuntlj
Notice la heietiy given that the under«
It
was
announced
that
Rev.
Hen-
T
le.
N
ational
Bank
of
Porl-
00
in
G
eneral
Obligation
Bonds;
from date of first publication there- j . i ^ r ’ duly""!” UmM "Adnonl'.o.i'.‘'i,,’,.f j lo «''< rld l,f gerin-luden phlegm
m eet Wednesday afternoon from 4 place, form erly the Jo h n Trachsel
ry
Young
would
speak
for
the
and-
Oregon,
guardian
of
the
per-
and
referring
the
ordinance
to
of unci the mailing of a copy of th» above named eatate. ha« filed In th»
HUlfboro Pharm acy will he glad
to 5 o'clock Each class is to meet place
summons lo each of you at y o u r'
« M ille d ct.urt and <•««»*• hi» fin a l to dem onstrate this new and ef-
once a week at the school.
M r' and Mrs. Otto Sm ith of Hood North Plains club Tuesday eve- son aTld estete °f Alice May Eller- ; the voters" be adopted and the
ning
and
that
President
P
utnam
!'on-
incapable,
has
been
duly
11-
.
last
known
address.
I ««? "•
••
1
fectlve
remedy for the lo u g h .- ,t
sewer
and
disposal
plant
con­
Stanley Arm strong of W a l l a River visited Samuel Sm ith this
has been invited to speak at Yam- j cTr*se” _V> se ,- and d will from and
structed and the bonds issued?
Date of first publication is No-1 her. i v l y at the~Tn>Qr <>T ten o c lw k A (>ld hang-on coughs Sold only on
Walla, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. week.
hill December 4 and Beaverton De- ! „ ter Thursday, the 2nd day of
Vote Yes or No.
vem ber 21, 1935. Date of last pub- M
.ahi .lay, ami the »-..urt r.mm ..I a money buck guarantee of s a lis -
H. E. Burdette and family visited
Several inm ates of th e G erm an cember
6
January, 1936, sell at private s a le 1 ----------------------------------------------- lication is Januury 2. 1936.
t h e a h ..« . «nthl».| court In Hillsboro, O r » ¡faction
or money cheerfully re-
in Eugene and Albany Sunday.
Baptist Old People's Home of Port-
_________________
I to the highest bidder, all of the 100
YES.
MEl y iL L E H GE.L, A t.m ney ,
•‘X / ' V ' i m i d
f'" 'd- d
Mr. and Mrs. B. Brendell of Col- land visited in this com m unity this _
: estate, rights, title and interest in 1------------------
u t Plaintiff, 511 Broadway Bldg..I - _________________________ -
fax, Wash., spent several days at w eek.
L i lW S I h i ' I I l P H p F P
and t0 ,he following described real 101
NO.
Portland, Oregon.
40-ti
the M artin B ernards home last
B row er is building a new
| estate belonging to Alice May Ell- ! The plans and specifications for
week.
house.
' i t T i i n e k o n M M n n f orson, incapable, to-w it:
'
; said sew er system and disposal
N O T IC E O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
G ift S u g g e s tio n s
Miss Maude Hamel underw ent an
and '^jllia m Schlottm ann
at
L
u
n
m
e
o
n
m
e
e
t
An undivided one-half interest in P1“ 1!1,. "?ay , b?
c a m m e d by any In the County Court of the State of Ore­
operation for appendicitis at the ? , M arian a" d A lva Shelburger
gon, for W ashington County
(Continued from p«<e n
the property
property beginning
beginning at
at an
an iron
iron S
elector
of the
City
of
the
,
.u
,
Y
y
•
the M atter of the E»t«te of A
M
Jones hospital last Monday nignt. bave the measles. ;
n an k * at a the ofi,ee of thc cl,y In ('ommona,
zu voice in the m atter he would "go stake at S. E. corner of H arriet J HanK$
Ueceaaetl
ALL WOOL ROBKS in two-
rem o\ mg
down
the line" for W ashington Ellerson’s 37.77-acre tract
act located
located recorder
rc^or<?e r- . . .
Dr. A. O. n u n a n perform ed the
Notice a hereby given that the under­
i ! ° . S i , J ™ ™ h ° u s e .an<i mak- county
dairym en. in Sec. 24. T. 1 S.. R2W WM
WM thence
thence ii°^uCC
^.ot.icc 18
also
at there
operation.
*S a^
° given
. 8*vcn th that
there signed.
sign«!, <lQly
lim y appointed
.I.p o in in l Adm
A dm inistrât
in istra trix
r u iif
color combinations.
ing a bungalow out of it.
a u a rte r wlI‘ be one Pollln« place for said | the
n .m c l m s i« . ha» ftle.1 in the
Elmo and Allison Gibbs returned
Robert and Ahce Barney spent th Of
ere the tax bills. Ross said that | N. 0° 4’. E. 712.8 ft. to the
$ 5 .8 5 to $ 9 .8 5
nt
1.1
special
city
election
which
is
to
be
I
»
>
>
»
>
»
•
entitle.1 court ami rsn .e her final
Thursday from Texas, w here they a f e w d a v s la«» w o e b a»
“ *c*c were tw0 sides ,o these mat- corner on the W. line N h flh - in the Odd Fellows Hall located on I 1 i i ? ‘i?* ?",‘L
V
‘'" " /t
£e2i_ _ a>S, , asL * e®!1 a t . the coast- ters and intim ated th at he favored T. 1 S., R. 1 W., thence N
have been vtsiting for several 3 G
IN . U
/-« is .
/ r*
i
h « " f ix e d th e t " t h day of U erm tlter, 1935.
Made
by Glover & Winsor
erm an Baptist church conven- a ------------
in the cen- ‘\^a n.
n ‘sdld City ot Banks at the hour ..r iu nciiwk a m of «1.1
federal — old age ,---------
pension -----
bill -------
rath - , . . . ____ ... .„ „
weeks.
! tion began Thursday afternoon.
er than a state and federal. "The ter of County Road the place of at wblch a " voters in the city will day. and the ...u rt room of ihe abova
F our of the L inn Rennels f a m
- -------------------------
most
logical
wav." he
thence
N 88’
P°llin8 a. Place
Or«...,. »,
V ik in g G loves
$1 to $ J ,9 5
to take
the federal
plan declared.
w hether "Is
it beginning-
ft ’ to appoint;
thence
N. 57'
¿- W
34' 4’’7
E. vote’ and
from sa,d
8 o'clock
m. will
until be 7 >
tly are til witn tne flu this week, p .
j
• ( r
D inner party guests at the W. H. D e m a n d D F l S k I O F
O
clock
p.
m.
of
Said
day,
»ettlamant
of
»aid
rata
l*.
is the Townsend plan or some 205.2 ft. to a point; thence S.
H A T S fro m $ 1 .9 5 to $ 3 .5 0
zving nu.ue ou Sunday were Mr.
Dated this 20th day of Novcm- | • ’.•’. - ' . . ’ h'*
day of November. I ',
/ ^ ” a.
t>
1 T
other." He was opposed to a sales .57' E. 424.5 ft. to a point: thence
—
o. B. Stevens and ton
K t 'IT H K. O W E N S , A iln m u atratrix of
Made in Seattle by
?r
_?•
P la c e .
m S E L L E R S R e c o r d e r nf th e ' i! " !** at» i»f A. M Common», I )«•»•«-.»•»»•«!.
Jac..
ru r,.» n a , Mr. and Mrs.
i
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d
n
.
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fr
a
r
.
P
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1)
When
Senator
Aitken
spoke
he
of
beginning,
containing
two
acres
Cl,y
of
Banks
W
a
s
J
h
n
c
to
n
C
o
H
n
t
J
M
,
A1~
r
’
A.lnu..,.
11 arilcman
W alter B aum gartner of Reedville |
. . . (Continued from p««e i>
41-5
specifications had been passed by Pointed out the increasing popular- more or less, situated in Washing- . Oregon * ' " as‘llngton Lou" 1'' tra trix .
ana E rvin oerger.
**y ° t the sales tax as evidenced by ion County, S tate of Oregon.
:
_
1,000 NECKTIES in every
Mrs. Fred Sergent returned Mon­ governm ent officials.
N O T I C I OK P IN A L S K T T I.K M E N T
Data collected by McGee for the num erous states adopting this
The term s upon which said real |
day irom a ten-day visit w ith her
conceivable pattern.
In the County Court of the State of Ore-
8U5IMONS
PW A officals in Washington in con- ^orm . Oregon is surrounded by
property will be sold by said
parents at Marion.
iron. for Waahtnvton County.
No. 10674
In ihe M ntter of the Evtate of H arry M.
Miss Helen Baughman and a nection w ith the sewer plans, dis- sa.les tax states, he said, and we guardian are as follows:
A c c o rd io n
55c to $ 1 .5 0
Jone«. bn*ia«e,l,
Not less than 10 per cent of the In ,b c C ircuit Court of the State
friend returned from Yakima Tues­ closes that per capita consumption will have to follow here w ith a
la hereby a ¡v e il that the un drr-
total purchase price to be in cash
Oregon, for the County of a iy N.itu-e
G
ra
y
c
o
T
ie
s
$
1
.0 0 to $ 2 .0 0
day evening, where they nave Deen of w ater in Hillsboro is 50 gallons sales tax sooner or later.
n n l ailm lu iatratur of the evtate
of
______ ________
tor each w ater connection. T here
In support of his argum ent he as an initial down paym ent, bal- ’ Washington.
employed tor several
months.
I H a rry M J o n « , ilex-eaaed. ha- flln l hl»
Others
as
low
as 25c
L. F. Patnoe, Plaintiff,
Les- fin a l acrount and report a> auch admin,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sloates of are 1070 active connections at pres- cited taxes on land owned by him- ance installm ent Note and Mort-
iatrato r
P o ruand visited at the Ernest Wil- ent- an increase of 25 in a year, the self in California, w here before SaSe upon the property, bearing bc C. Endicott and Anna C. Endi- o,l.r,*'"r
r
,h’
",jr'
i Vviii'tiun ticket. J J N ussbaum rr
te rt home Sunday.
¡figures show. The average was that state passed the sales tax his interest of 6 per cent per annum c°tt.
husband a n d wife; E R .,ld ,h'., „7*1 '"fin.’i »rn’un" «¡¡d
itt i. H U btoro)
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hall and Mrs. ta,{en over a five-year period, us- taxes w ere nearly $50. His last tax on deferred payments, subject to Lundburg, A dm inistrator of t h c ha. been >et for fin al h e a rin t and .e t-
H. C. Zierke of M arshfield w e r e j 'n8 only w inter and spring months statem ent disclosed a reduction of tbe confirm ation of the above en- I Estate of T ild en M artin, deceased tlem ent befur» .aid . ..urt at the ii. irt
T H E M E N ’S S H O P
j E. R. Lundberg, A dm inistrator of «..mtav iC -L d i- *?i‘ll“nn7’'
Thanksgiving dinner party guests and excluding figures which in- $15, he said, due to collections from titled Court.
Tender, or bids for the purchase ,be Estate of William T. W im berly,’»
,',f , j ld d"sy. '
”
r
of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Beck, also elude seasons when property hold- the new form of taxation.
Hillsboro
— Main Street —
Oregon
He also called attention to the ° t said real property will be re- • deceased; Jo h n F. Wimberly and
Dated ami fira t publUhed November 21.
Mr. Beck's father and two brothers ers might be irrigating.
of Portland.
Labor specifications still are lack- m ultiplicity of laws in all states ceived by the undersigned g uard­ Jan e Doe Wimberly, husband a n ! 1MS- 1,,,e o1 '“ t publication December
Thomas P. Eskildscn
and ' ’i-rt’
u A » . J jumv
« A . > . lm in t» tra
, t< > r n f
ing, McGee said, w hile definite and said in this connection that ian at The First National Bank of wife; Mrs.
Bazaar Scheduled
- TY r . i . ; u
/
. »
K IM iA K
ONES.
T h p W n m a n ‘c P i m i o
■ I ii£ures probably cannot be releas- the tim e m ust come when a con- Portland, Oregon, at Portland. Orc- T h o m a ^ P E sk jld se n . w ife a n d h u s , the E .t.te of Harry m i n.-.
u
,
i
.
a
. I
untl1 blds have been Iet- This is vention of states will be called to l?on. from and after thc 2nd day- band; Ralph Martin and Jane Doc M M. Hump, renidcnce a n d addreaa,
Christm
as bazaar
December
6 in
Martin, husband and wife; Rose Hillahoro, Oravon, A ttorney for »old
due to the fact that no one knows coordinate th e laws m aking all ° t Jan u ary , 1936.
40>l
the church dining room. Everybody yet w hat type of m achines will be regulations more uniform.
M artin, unm arried; also "The Un­ Eatate.
Dated
at
Portland,
Oregon,
this
welcome.
known Heirs of William T. Wim­
used in excavation and how much
R. W. Weil, called on in behalf ibe 26th day of November, 1935.
N f lT H 'E TO I HEDITOM M
Mrs. Carrie Lindgren and daugh­ labor will be allotted to hand work, of the Red Cross m em bership drive.
Date of first publication Novem- berly, deceased," and "The Un­ In the County Court or ihe State of Ore-
ter G ertrude of Portland visited
known Heirs of Tilden Martin, de-
iron, for Waahinitton County.
declared
th
at
it
was
the
desire
of
ber
28-
1935.
Date
of
last
publica-
at th e W. E. Brown home Saturday
ceased" and "All O ther Persons or In the M a tter of ihe E»taic of Henry
• the local chapter to com plete the tion December 26, 1935.
llelm old, Dei'eaaed
night and attended the dance.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK j Tartics Unknown Claim ing Any
1
drive
by
Thanksgiving
and
appeal-
N otice la hereby ylven. that the under-
Miss Helen Baughman is visiting
OF
PORTLAND,
OREGON,
guard-
'
R‘6ht.
Title,
Estate,
Lien
or
I
n
-
!
.lBnid"'haa
iwn''diliy a»point<d by the
vV7
.
KT
_
_
cd
to
the
businessmen
to
give
in
her aunt in Portland.
«’«m bershipi at once. He ian of th e person and estate of terest in thc Real Property De- above entitled c< »urt, « a A dm in iatra trix
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamel are
pointed out th at the Red Cross Alice May Ellerson. incapable. By
By^?5r ;bcc? in thc Complaint Herein," j July
«1 ’“¡.'h
-n'1 ha*
home from Bonneville, w here he
(C ontinu«! from page i t
spent $700 in relief w ork during M. A. Taylor. A ssistant Trust Of­ Defendants.
.
N ow , therefore, el] neranna
having
has been employed.
—
wa,n ut df lers; the 100- the last year, the money going to ficer of guardian.
The s ta te Of Oregon to John F. ‘ claim» ayainat „»ill eatate »re heretty
41-5
A large num ber of friends from acFe Ladino clover irrigation pro- equip the county am bulance and to
W imberly and Jane Doe Wimberly,
- - ■ -
P ortland were guests of Mr. and ÿ * 1 operated by John Thornburgh, furnish glasses for school children
husband and wife. Mrs. Thomas P.
CITATION
Mrs. W. H. Ring Saturday night fero St¡rí?uf»V d bR ntKer; 3nd the 3°J w ith defective vision, as w ell as j In the County Court of the State Eskildscn and Thomas P. Eskild- ——— — — — --------------------
and attended the basketball bene­ bv Robert W arreii- iarm operated reIlef and disaster.
Of Oregon, for W ashington Coun- sen, wife and husband; Ralph '
fit dance. The dance was a big y KoDert Warrens.
| N ext m eeting will be in charge
ty.
M artin and Jane Doe M artin, hus- I
success financially, the proceeds
Vast strides in ru ral electrifica- of Howard Hadley w ith a program I In the M atter of the Estate of band and wife; Rose Martin, un- j
going to help buy equipm ent for tion in this part of Oregon and to be announced later.
m arried; also "Thc Unknown Heirs 1
John O. Mikelson, Deceased.
the team. Pum pkin pies, cake and W ashington county is foreseen by
William T. Wimberly, deceased,"
To: Michael Mikelson, Anna Frick, of
coffee were also sold. A fter the Easter w ith the advent of cheaper
"The
Unknown Heirs ot Tilden I
H enry Mikelson, Amelia M ikel­
dance the party, including the m u­ and abundant power through Bon­
M artin, deceased" and "All Other
son,
Lena
Odson
and
Edward
No need to let your home grow “old”
sicians and several of the Orenco neville dam and other power de­
Mikelson, an insane person, and Persons or Parties Unknown Claim ­
folks spent the rem ainder of the velopments. Pow er and light, he
. . . depreciate iu value. No need to
ing Any Right, Title, Etsate, Lien
Equip
Your
Car
with
to
all
persons
and
parties
hav-
evening at the Rings, where danc­ said, already are low er in cost than
ing or claim ing to have any i n - ! 25 In*h'r?Sti *n tht* Real Propert.-
deprive your family of the comforts of
ing and supper w ere enjoyed.
in most parts of the nation.
Alvin Wade Lull, 67, Gaston re s­
terest. right or title to or claim
t ' ^ . Complalnt H erc;
modern housing. Loans at low cost for
W. F. McWilliams, who has been
iden!, died at his home Monday.
or lien upon the real property ’" rh Dne/ e,nuda7 ts above nam ed- and
with Charles Hinman of Cooper
.F u n eral services will be held S at-, herein described. G reeting:
repairs, remodeling, landscaping, and
' (eaSb
tbem -
M ountain for the last three months,
urday from the Donelson & Sewell j In the Name of the State of O rc - 1 Y° U' -nd each
you arc hercby
for perm anent home equipment are
is again w ith W. H. Ring, w here
chapel, w ith burial in Mountain -
available through this bank.
he has made his home for the last
lic e years.
y e a rs .
I mnthpr \ f h e Px*81?!? ° i r h^r grand7 of Hillsboro will conduct the serv- Court of t h e ^ t a t o o f
>U fty above « n titled suit on or before
three
Come in and let us explain how simple
Mrs. George K irk, who has been
T h^ F5 aMar,th5 , Ma£i‘n- aged lces Mr- Lull was a farm er by oc- W ashington Countv Jt
r i.w Jan u ary 2, 1936, which is more than
it is to obtain a loan— up to $2,000—
T I R E S
tdfast for the last few m onths ¡
Tb“2 day Ä at_P*ke- Mrs; Mar- cupation. T
bedfast
I n o ± n& » T Ä T ^ i,,a? J . b e i_C^
i 's ix weeks
V » S i from
c X the
S ' Ä d; L Ä
for home improvements. And how con­
w ith a broken shoulder and arm,»
on or before the
veniently you can repay the loan in
has had part of the cast removed WOT*/*
Qa ♦ 11 r»rl a at q ^4e-xe-»^ rvzve,
...
. .
16th day of December, 1935, at the upon you, and if you fail to ap
and expects to be up in a few w ere held Saturday afternoon. Those of Woodland Wash A lv e r a M r f n r
pear and answ er the complaint, c
e .
small
monthly installments ,out of your
attending
from
here
w
ere
Mr.
and
mick
of
Glenwood
Jessie
PcDnard
bour
of
ten
©clock
A.
M.
of
said
weeks.
Mrs. Charles Johnson. Mr. and ^ Gaston S ^ H e ^ n c r of Port d,*y tO th.eun and thcre show callsc- for w ant thereof the plaintiff will . *V.e y o u p l e n t y (if traction
regular income.
O. D. Corbin and A. E. Murpliv Mrs. W. S. French and Florence land and one brother F S L u R ^ i < aiY th T
apply
to
thc
Court
for
the
relief
in
ice,
mud
or
sleet---
elim-
be’ why an order
of Portland visited at the H. E. and Betty, Mrs. B. E. Waldorf, Mr. Fresno Cal He was a m em bei sh° uld nuot bo m ade- rendered and
inates the bother of chains.
B urdette home Monday afternoon and Mrs. C. H. Gonyo.
of ^ h e Modern W o X e n
± H e d Cn,iUed
» I A S I < o o r i S A T V M
Mrs. Jessie Robinson of Sellwood
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th n rirtn c b
e n ,Itle d
c a i?se
au*
P rice d as lo w as
visited at the W. S. French home
Pilgrim House
thorizmg. empowering, licensing
Friday.
; Few»», a " ' " “ . " ? " “ * .......... . | “»«« directing th e A dm inistrator of
New LOW Priced
Mr. and
Vancouver.
"The Largest Independent Bank 1»>
(B y C atherine Boge)
visitors of tne Charles Johnson November 29. 1847. Saturday: c o m -| erty belonging to « . i d p V t r t J ' Y / ' a
Washington County” '
FARMINGTON—The supper Fri- fa71‘iy- ,
memoration of St. Andrew, Apostle. n a r tie X rtv d e « ,r i^ d
° 8nd
day night sponsored by the F arm ­
Hlgh-Efficitncy
Mr and Mrs. W. S French en- Chapel open all day for m editation to-wit- ‘
b d as follows,
Hoinnfl at
e»4 a ~ housewarm
L„,________ ;__
___i prayer
........... on . both Friday and
vviL.
ington Welfare club was well a t­ tertained
ing ____
and « and
Hillsboro
Oregon
All of Lot num bered 9 in the
tended.
One hundred w ere served. birthday party for A lbert French Saturday. Sunday: A dvent Sunday. I
...
plat
of
Beaver
Acres,
situate
A fter supper there was an im- Friday night. Present w ere Mr. beginning the new ecclesiastical
put new life in your rediof
F u ll lin e F ire sto n e T ire s
in Section 7, T. 1 S. R. 1 W.
prom tu program including accord- and Mrs. Otto Solberger, Joyce year, in preparation for the com-
Guerenteed. O ld tube«
of
W
illamette
Meridian,
accord­
in stock.
dion selections by Mr. McDowell, and Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. Andy ing of Our Lord at Christm as-tide
tested FREE.
ing to the duly recorded plat
violin selections by Miss Dorothy Christianson, Mr and Mrs. B. E. "Chief Service in G" will be sunc
G uaranteed Radio
thereof, containing 3.77 acres,
Cline. L. J. Puncochar gave several Waldorf, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Chris- at 10:30 a. m at the chapel wor-
Repairing.
in Washington County, Ore-
selections on a new type musical | tenson, MaryGlo and
Ruth and ship, with a young people's choir
Any make.
C h a n g e T im e
Mrs. S to ffe r in
1 y onu Issues •a’t; he said-
. ,
Well help
you keep your
PEP Plans Much
Work Psext Year their
Q
Home
Bad Weather
Ahead!
Rites This Week
for Gaston Man
jí _ .
Young and Beautiful
FIRESTONE
Mason Hill
Ground-Gripper
Commerci«! I
National Bank
59f
Farmington Club
Affair Success
$785
P H IL C O
TUBES
Douglass
Radio Service
S
n „ „ c „ sch „u
"
«
«
x
s
a
!
Mrs_ May McLaughlin is spend-1
Births
join in singing the ^ h r t s t m a s d i i m J ^ g a r n ^ i ^ S ’a nd
.
t ,,-
i , ,
-
,
-
Births
ing Thanksgiving week in P o rt­
G ern h art—To Mr. and Mrs. Wal- carols of the season. Sermons dur- , costs of a d m i n i s t r a t i s th
land w ith her sister, Mrs. Reed.
te r G ernhart, November 22. a boy. ing Advent will be on general sub-
w itness
the Hon Donakl
T
Mrs. E rvin B urkhalter had as
____
....
Galvin
ect "Light in the D arkness”, and TempPeton. Judge of the County Selfridge Furn. Co.
guests last Tuesday her uncles, J. G ross' of Orenco, N‘ove"i*ber 26, a he topic of this week. "The Night I Court of the Slate of Oregon fo* U
B. L eisy of Sweet, Idaho, and boy.
Is F ar Spent (Romans 13:12). An- i the County of Washington ’with
Douglas Leisy of Portland, and her Hansen—To Mr. and Mrs. H arry
aunt, Mrs. J. E. Long, of Portland Hansen of Hillsboro, November 23
V ernon Kraus, who has been on a boy.
the S. S. Emidio, a G eneral Petro-
H e rin e n s-T o Mr. and Mrs. Ern-
leum b o a t is home for a vacation est Herm ens of near Forest Grove
W ebster D alby, w ho was also on November 10, a boy
th e sam e boat, is at home.
__________ 1_____
„■M/8- H-
and daughter
Let the advertisem ents help you
C a th e rin e visited Mr. and Mrs m ake your shopping plans.
We have the best values in
Phone 21X
COSLETT’S
Super Service
S T A T IO N
First and Baseline : Hillsboro
Independent Dealers
in shades of Moscow, Madrid,
Vienna, Tokio, London, Dis­
tingue, Gunmetal, Tea Dance
and Extra Dry.
^et UR bid on your turkeys . . . you are assured thc
m a rk e t’s top prices— the fairest grading by
Oregon Savinar Produce Co.
Cor. W ashington,
Portland. Oregon
No m a tte r w hat size your turkey flock—we pay
cash! O ur trem endous poultry business to the East,
o u r d istrib u tin g outlet in Los Angeles, our huge
local H otel and M arket trade gives us every op­
p o rtu n ity to do a big turkey business!
See ou r Local R epresentative . . . or ship direct to us.
Secure SHIPPING TAGS from the office of this paper!
E stablished 1912
Thirty years experience
Monogrammed Stationery is partic­
ularly attractive and suitable f o r
Christmas.
BEAUTIFUL HOSIERY
Market for Your TURKEYS!
(Venetian ticket, F. O. Shay,
Cornelius, Rt. 2)
All silk, French heel, cradle foot, fine gauge, serv­
ice or chiffon.
Packed in gift boxes .................................... ■ «fC
(2 pair ......................... $1.50)
The C. C. Store
270 E. Main S t
J. H. GARRETT, Prop.
Phone 2601W
PRO BLEM
TT'S always welcome, and there’s
A a pleasant little hint th at you’d
like to hear from the person you sent
it to! T h at’s worthwhile in any gift.
the history of our store.
We Offer You a CASH
SOLVES MANY
G IF T
Give Hosiery
438 8. W. Front,
.□
ALL-WINTER ROUNDTRIPS
lower than ever before!
G reatly reduced w in te r coach
and tourist roundtrips to eastern
p o i n t s . . t h e privilege o f in­
cluding California on your trip...
plut a new long return lim it o f
tix months. This is the travel bar­
gain wc have on sale daily from
November 11 th to May 14/A.
RO U N D TR IP from Portland
Go or return the popular winter
svay. Travel through California.
Speed across the great Southwest,
America’s sunniest winter region.
This way costs only a dollar or so
more fare than to go straight East
and back; nothinR more to some
destinations. Example fares:
Coach
Touriit
There is a wide range of
prices . . . and most of the
types look as though they’d
cost a great deal more than
the low juices you'll find
h e re !
CHICAGO or ST. LOUIS . . . >62.20 . . . ♦79.95
Coach fares good in coaches and chair cars on all our trains. Tourist
fares good in improved Tourist Pullmans, plus modest berth charge.
Southern Pacific
H. D. OLSEN, Agent
Phone 621
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