The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 12, 1935, Page 14, Image 14

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feet records of attendance for the
period are Mervin O'Connor and
Jean and Beverly Hergert.
Little Shirley H ergert suffered
ccnsiderably front a severe cold
early in the week.
Mrs. Goldie McCoy returned Wed­
nesday frotn Roseburg. w here she
ARG US,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thurnday, December 12, 1935
Room in the County Court House | lut"
th . soth >t«y of u«-»nii>.r. itw;>, <|ny o f J a n u a ry . ItL'ttf, at the ho u r o f 10
nt lh « hou r o f 10 o'clock A
M o f nnt>| o 'c lo c k A M o f a a h l «lav a n d th e c o u r t
in Hil.sooro. W ashington County, »Imy,
anti Ih « cou rt room o f th e above room o f th e above « u titlv il co u rt In K ill» *
WK DEAL IN MKAL KHTATK
Oregon.
ant U led cou rt in
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b o ro . O re g o n , aa th« tim e and place fo r
W rite
Witness my hand and seal of the th e time and place fo r h c a rin y o b jo r t lo t i« h ea rin g objection» to aald f in a l account
E ir e an d A u to m o b ile ¡n a u ra n e e
County Court of the S tate of O re­ to »aid H um I A c co u n t, uml fo r th e f in a l am i fo r th e f ilia l se ttle m e n t o f aald estate.
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n ie n t o f »aid cwt ate
gon. for W ashington County, here­ mc I D tle
D a ted th ia 19th d ay o f Decem ln-r, HM5.
a ted thin 2 tith day o f N o vem b er, 19L*»
KURATLI
& WISMER
to affixed on this 9th day of D e­
IIE N ItY
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E x e c u to r o f the
I* D l l 'll K O W E N S . A d m in irttia tri.v of
I II 1 .I . H I IO R O , O K K O U N
cember. A. D. 1935.
th e l .- t a t e o f A
M C o m m o n *. Decea*ed
Luat W ill am i T a a ia in a n t o f said Deceaaed.
Schefflin L u th eran s G iv e
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T .l» t> h ..ii. ISMI
ISS« a - w illd Ht
Natives0 P8St thre* WCCkS vUiUng School Plana Program ; Miss R eed’s G rades W in; Party
E..
J. M cAlctor,
A tto r n e y
fo r
E xecu­
EDW. C. LUCE. County C lerk of t E r a t r J. l x . M c A le a r, Attorney fo r A d n d 41.5
Program at Glooming
to r.
43-7
Washington
County.
Oregon,
and
Fern Hill Ladies' club met T h u rs­
Planned Saturday N ight; P ageant Scheduled
Clerk of the County Court of the
N O T IC K T O t t W a n rO N H
day w ith Mrs. Bernt Anderson. The
BLOOMING- A rthur G urske was afternoon was spent in sewing quilt
State of Oregon for Washington i i „ t h . C o u n ty C o u rt o f the S ta te o f O re -
43-3
H«n. fo r th e C o u n ty o f
W a * h iu n to n .
elected president o f St P e te rs
för the h eite» .
r 'n n w S i ifie n"r'.’,hr
Following the program a group of County.
P ro b a te D e p a rtm e n t.
Young People's society Friday Mil­
Attest. (SEAL)
(. O R M .l.Il S Evangelical church young pcpole of the M E. church
Give Your Property
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dred K rahm er is vice-president’ land Thanksgiving day. She is of Vernonia will present a two-act w lll carol throughout the
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M B. Pump, residence and ad- *»«»« ,I Eh-yd U o lleh h a - been ap p o in te d
Margaret Ruecker, secretary: H ar­ staying at the home of her broth­ religious drama. "Blind Betty," at nitv. If vou wish the carolers 10
Hillsboro. Oregon. A ttorney ••lmlnlair»i.>r „t i h . .-» ta t. ..f Juha
old Meyer, treasurer, and Lois Al­ er. Bill, until she finds em ploy­ the local M E. church Friday eve­ stag at your door,
please leave a f'j r C arl Laisen. and said estate.
S ST 'S,?!’!!*. £
ton, librarian. M argaret Ruecker ment.
ning at 8 o'clock. T here will be
candle a t your window Four young-
Date of first piiblieation Decern- c „ u , „ ‘y . a i..i ha»
A ll " J lir io n .
led discussion on “Zionism."
S u n d ay school her 1.. 19.15 Last publication Dc- h a v im t i-laim a
aninat .a id M a i , a r .
Mr. Horner w ent to Portland free will offering. Rev. H. R. er classes of (he
Mrs. William Marlin g a v e a Thursday
Scheuerm
an
is
pastor
of
the
V
er­
have made scrapbooks for t h e »'ember 28, 1935.
i h»rN>y a o tifia il tu p r w . n t l h . . a m . , J u ly
obtain medical advice nonia church.
short discourse on Florence Night­ concerning to his
D oernbecher hospital in Portland.
n o t ic e o f p i n a l
setti em est
•< D M u\'orbet77^
foot, which h a s
May we suggest Drain Tile,
ingale to members of the Bloom- caused him considerable discom-
Plan Program
Mrs. Pete W hite visited last week
, T , Ol hlNAI; ^TTLEMENT
O re g o n , w ith in »1« m o n th - fro m th e .la te
Preparations
are
being
m
ade
at
ing 4 H Sowing club Thursday. Leo ^ f ^ e past few w eA s
a warm, dry basement, sew-
in P o rtlan d
n , ’,e v o u M y C o u rt o f th a S la t# <4 O ra - horaof.
‘
,
con. fo r W a s h in g to n C o u n ty .
l>at«d an d fir s t puhllahe.1 t)#r<>nib#r 12,
Uchiyama was received as a new
Braston McGinn and family mov- the Cornelius grade school for a
or system or well curbing.
Ml’, and Mrs. Ed Urton of Aloha h l tho M u tte r o f th o K a ta t . o f F r a l . r l . r IM35. D a ta o f last p u b lic a tio n J a n u a r y is.
member Alta Meyer was elected ed to Hillsboro several weeks ago. Christm
as
program,
probably
De-
, ‘
club pianist.
You’ll receive many years
» Mr.
i- and i Mrs. 1 L. M. Nickerson
__... ctm b e r 20. Enrollm ent is now 100, were guests W ednesday of Mr. and ■ N o lic , t , h .r.-tiy y l v .n th a t t h . u i u l.r - !»»*
F L O Y D B O L IC H , A iln iln ia tr a to r . Lnuia
Anniversary Celebrated
13
more than last year. Miss Evelyn Mrs. Joseph Finegan and family.
ÌK H ..I. J u ly a p p o in t« ! A t itn in U lr a t u r o f V . L u n iltu iru . A tto r n e y
t.t f
of
grateful service for your­
moved
to
Tigard
Thursday.
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Relatives of Mr. and Mrs. W il­
Mr. and Mrs. R. Thompson spent ,h‘‘ ■*)»"'• n a n n -l « t a t a . ha» flla.1 In th
.
M t Y ¿ " „ u S D ^ r u f S M X t h e ^ ' ■ t £ ' ,V X ‘‘x& ■ S X r i E
self.
N O T IC K O F F IN A L S E T T I.E M E N T
liam Hering surprised the couple m a rru g e of Miss Nevil S attler to
W ednesday at the coast.
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a
account a m i
re p o rt aa such, an d
the
Friday in honor of their fifth w ed­
. E. COOke of B e a v e r t o n court ha.* fix e d th e 2 l» t day o f Decern* In t h . C o u n ty C o u rt o f t h . S t a t . o f tir o .
Talman in Portland Saturday. largest percentage of C h ristm as
iron, fu r W aah iiiirto tt County.
ding anniversary a n d presented Louis
seals.
spent
a
few
days
w
ith
her
son.
son,
W.
W
b#r. t w s , at th e h o u r o f tan o'clock A I
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S attler
M a t t e r o f th e K -ta t« * o f I l c r t n a n
ALL SIZES CLAY AN D CONCRETE DRAIN TILE
A pot luck surprise party was R. Cooke, and family.
M
' ,i,i **■>'• *nd ,h- murt room of 1 In C . . t h O e e r tlittK
M r ,hl r an‘d Mrs M eyer of Portland visited
. ft«x '«t»r» l.
Hot lunches arc served at the !
h 7 * tl^
N o tic e ia he ret, y u lv e n , th a t th e u n tle r-
^ o n rt
i n r 'd m , d l o n
i
at thc w «!ter Demmin home Sun- held Tuesday evening at the Alice
Mrs. Henry Jacobsm ullen and Le- day a(tern0OB.
Berger home. Present w ere Mrs. Cornelius school. Mrs. R. Schultz ..h jn iio n » to m U, i F in a l a ', „uni. .ml ai« n e .l E a e e u to r o f th o l.aat W il l a n d
¡ « -la m e n t o f -a iti <teceMH<'«t ha* file d in
land ana
and Margie
niargtc. Mr. and Mrs
M is s e s A n n s
M over
« t t o l l a M argaret Melanson and Miss Marie is cook.
fo r t h . f in a l . « u i m i . n t o f . . i . l « ; « ! »
th e above e n title d co u rt and c a u -e h i-
I'htinr I.T4I
North of Cannery, ucross W. W ashington St.
i r. d H iring and children. Mr. and n nrsko m d
' v
»
' , , ' Geneva Robinette and M i s s
W arren and Donald M cPherson
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i,f N,,v«",b>'r -
¡•in a i A c co u n t and re p o rt aa such, nnd th«
B kom .'
- ’« « t . K K R
Mrs. H urry Hr,«»« >„d B , ™ „ .
C o u rt h a - fix e d an d ap im in te d the 13th
W alter Hering. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. ing.
»■»—
M cll\ainc, Mrs». J. Mixon, Mrs. D. here last week due to the death of Hanley A Hare. Attorney- for Admiut*-
Mu.dy and Norma and Arlene. Mr.
C. Whiting and Mrs. Alice Berger their father, Alex McPherson, re- tr*ll,r-
4 (M
Mrs.
F
ranklin
Koch
and
Mrs.
and Mrs. Fred Muhly and Fred Jr.. Alvina H erdlein spent several days nd Miss Oleva.
, turned home Friday.
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Albert. Oscar, Lester, W alter and of last w e e k w i t h r e l a t i v e « in P „ n
Neighbors
Woodcraft
Miss
Blanche
is confined
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’»••Tit E or f i n a l s k t t i .FMEN t
.» v ig ito u is o of i
n o o a c ra n lodge
toctge
m
is s o
tan en e Finegan
..
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LK " o n relatives m Fort- Thursday accepted Misses Oleva to her home with illness
In th. C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e s t a t e ,,f o r e -
Blanche, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neu- land
kirk and John, and Mr. and Mrs.
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Berger. Myra Weidewitsch. Evelyn
Mrs Ellen L ytle of Hillsboro vis- in,'Th. M..*?’ of"*!^
of a m
Beed and Floy W right and Mrs ited her daughter, Mrs. C. O. Dixon.
C o m m o n ., De. e«»J.t
John Haase w ith .Alvin, Mildred
and Lucille.
S c n n ll«
M attie Sm ith into the circle as SO- Saturday.
N o tice ia hereby elven th a t th e un d er-
cja j members.
Mrs. H C. Hill of Seattle was
,lul> appointed Administratrix of
Members of the L utheran church
at Schefflin presented a program
Townsend club held a dance at called to the bedside of her sister.
Scholls Ju n io r Woman’s club will
a n *« her fin a l
of entertainm ent in the local church
hold a special meeting at the M. E. Buckeye on W ednesday evening. Mrs.
Mrs. C.
C. C.
C. Ruth,
Ruth. Saturday.
" '
Mrs. | a w n «
re p o rt an auch, and th « cou rt
Sunday night consisting of a three-
church parlors next Wednesday Leota White and Lee D eardorf won Ruth died S aturday night,
act play entitled, "A Ready-made evening.
' prizes for selling the most tickets.
M. E church prayer meeting was
SAXTON « LOONEY
Family,” a soprano solo by Wilma
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W ohlschlegel Alr- and Mrs. J. F Mann and held at the George Wilcox home
Schaus and a num ber of songs by
Velma Wolschlegel and M elburn B arbara Jan e of Portland visited Wednesday night. They are to be
Producer, of Quality
a group led by Mr. Salzwedel.
Ziegler spent the week-end at New- M r s . M D. Mann Sunday.
held weekly in homes. All are in ­
SA
ND and GRAVEL
Doris Simmons and Orville and port.
I'arty Saturday Night
vited.
Esther Meyer w ere on the honor
Midway school will
have a Christ-
Mrs. Maude B Wilcox, superin
_______________
.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred H ering and P 'a n t located 4 miles north of For
roll of the Blooming school for mas program at the school Decern- in d e n t of the home departm ent family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobs- est d ro v e on d a le s Creek. Phone
1609R
the past six weeks. Those with per- ber 20 at 1:30.
of the M. E. Sunday school, and m uhlen and family and W alter and
Mrs. M attie Smith. Sunday school Ernest Hering w ere dinner party-
superintendent. will en tertain the ' guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
home departm ent and men's and i William Hering of south of Com e
Guns, Am m unition
women's Bible classes and friends , lius. the occasion being William
of the Sunday school w ith a Christ- Hering's birthday.
Fishing T ackle
mas party at the church Saturday , Mrs. Edna Russell was a Port- i
CORWIN
HARDWARE
evening.
, land caller Friday. Miss Beth Coch- i
128 2nd Ave.
Phone 72
Guy Grazer, form erly of north rane substituted as librarian.
Cornelius, but late of Stevenson, i Cornelius Civic I m p r o v e m e n t
A gent Long Radios
Wash., died December 2 at a Port- club held a pot luck dinner and
land hospital, following pneum onia business m eeting at th e city hall
Pageant Scheduled
Tuesday. The rem aining w alnuts
"The Story Beautiful," a pageant, w ere sold.
will be given December 24 at t h e ' M argaret Jan e Dooher had her
M E. church. Santa Claus will be tonsils removed Saturday in Port-
present and all are invited to come land.
Gurske N am ed
G roup Leader
V ernonia C hurch to Present
Play at C ornelius on Friday
XMAS PRESENT
Hillsboro Concrete Brick 8C File Co.
$
BRONCHITIS!
Mt. Home Honor
Roll Announced
I sings th eir favorite songs under
the leadership of G lenn Stiff and
A rthur Shrader. C hurch follows
directly after this meeing.
Never Worries Now
M r. C liff o r d C . M o rris o n , R a in . R i v . r ,
( In t . , has a b u n d an t reason to hl««» t h .
d ay he h ea rd o f B l ’ C K L E V S M I X T I 'K K .
A t the fir s t sign o f an s t la r k he nip» u
in the had w ith B V C K L E Y 'M M I X T I ' R K .
H e »ay»: “ M y e xp erien c e w ith th ia w o n ­
d e rfu l m edicin e m ake» me a lw a y s keep
a b o ttle in the m edicin e chest— I never
w o rry about h ro n c h itia n o w ."
MOUNTAIN HOME—Honor roll
NOTICE
at M ountain Home school includes
M argaret Caldwell, B arbara Lor- In the M atter of th e Petition for
enzen and Norma Peters. Those
L etters of A dm inistration on the
neither absent nor tardy, beside
Estate of Axel Larsen, who is
If you are lying aw ake nights,
the th ree mentioned, included Dor­
presum ed to be dead on account racked to pieces w ith coughing,
of not having been heard from in choked
othy and Relda Boulin, George Al­
up until you can hardly
lison Jr.. Virgil Allison, and Clara
m ore th an seven years from his breathe, ju
st try BUCKLEY'S MIX­
Piepenbrink.
last know n place of residence.
TURE. You will be astonished how
Miss Helen Schm eltzer is ill at To A xel Larsen, if alive, or any quickly
the cough will stop, how
other person for him:
home and unable to attend college
breathing will instantly ease. I
on account of scarlet fever.
You. and each of you, are hereby your
T here's nothing like B u c k le y 's;
notified that on December 2, 1335,
Mrs. Aebischer President
the County Court of the S tate of for quick, sure, safe relief. It acts
Mrs. Edw ard Aebischer was elect­
like a flash—A single sip proves !
for W ashington County, it.
ed president of the Mountain Home Oregon
45c and 85c at Hillsboro Pharm - I
made,
rendered
and
entered
an
o
r­
C hristian Endeavor, which met at der in the M atter of the Petition acy and all good druggists—g u ar­
anteed.—Adv.
the Harold Aebischer home F ri­ for L etters of A dm inistration on
day night. O ther officers are Mrs the
of Axel Larsen, p re­
H arry Schmeltzer, vice-president; sumed E state
to be dead on account of j
Miss Mildred Nelson, secretary; and not
having been heard from in more '
Raymond Hornerbrook, treasurer.
seven years from his last i
Miss Ellen Marie Jaq u ith will hold than
known place of residence, decree- j
her position as worship leader for ing
th
at
the legal presum ption of i
another year.
the death of the said Axel Larsen, 1
Name Officers
deceased, to be m ade out to the
Church and Sunday school offi­ satisfaction of said Court; and fu r­
cers of Mountain Home Evangelical th er ordering that notice thereof,
church were elected December 2 signed by the Clerk of said Court
as follows: Elvan Lorenzen, S u n ­ be inserted and published for two
day school superintendent: Edw ard consecutive and successive weeks
Aebischer, assistant superintend in the H illsboro Argus, a weekly
ent; Peronice Ego, secretary; Ray­ new spaper printed and published i
mond H ornerbrook, librarian; H ar­ in W ashington County, Oregon, and '
ry Schmeltzer, treasurer, and Mary of a general circulation, and fix ­
Schmeltzer. organist. Church tru s­ ing Monday. March 30, 1936, as the
tees are Richard Joyce, re-elected, 1 time, and the County C ourt Room
and Sarn Body and John Schmclt- in the County Cjjurt House of H ills­
zer, holdovers. Mrs. R ichard Joyce boro, Washington County, Oregon,
is chorister.
as the place for hearing the satis­
Ladies’ Aid met w ith Mrs. Alex factory evidence of the continuance
Bruce Thursday for an all-day ses­ in life of the said Axel Larsen, de­
ceased.
sion.
Now therefore, you, said Axel
«
hat better gift could you
Larsen, if alive, or any other p er­
possibly choose for the family
son for him, are hereby notified
than the new lamps that save
and required to produce to the
• By H a zel C h urehley»
the eyes? Visit Pepco Electric
Mrs. W. Holtz of Portland, who County Court of the State of O re­
Stores and learn th e inside story
is a form er resident of Reedville, gon, for Washington County, O re­
gon, w ithin tw elve weeks from the
is seriously ill.
o f these scientifically co rrec t
date
of
the
last
publication
of
this
Florence Yeo spent last w eek­
lamps. Many attractive designs
th e said last publication
end visiting her relatives in S heri­ notice,
will be on Thursday, M arch 26,
from which to choose; both table
dan.
and floor models; easy terms.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. David A l­ 1936, satisfactory evidence, if any
there be, of the continuance in
mont, December 6, a boy.
Price, $ 5 . 9 5 to $ 1 9 . 9 5
life, of the said Axel Larsen, de­
Betty Prink. 9-year old daughter ceased; and you are hereby fu rth ­
of Mr. and Mrs. H enry Prink, re ­ er notPieU th at on March 30, 1935,
turned to school Monday after be­ at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of
ing ill w ith measles.
said day. a hearing will be had,
Mr. and Mrs. B H andy and fam ­ and evidence heard of the continu­ PEPC
STOPES
ily visited relatives in Washington ance in life of the said Axel L ar­
Sunday.
sen, deceased, in the County Court
M arjorie
Weildon, 6-year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Weil­
don, has been ill for three weeks
i w ith tonsilitis.
Birthday Celebrated
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Snipes gave
a birthday d inner in honor of
their daughter. Mrs. W Lorenz, of
¡P ortland December 1. Guests at-
j tending were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Snipes and daughter and W. L or­
MOLASSES GROUND SCREENINGS
enz.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Snipes and
A low priced Dairy Feed, better than Mill Run. In-
daughter of P ortland visited Mr.
g'odients:
Ground Oat Screenings, Wheat Screenings,
and Mrs. W. M. Snipes Sunday.
For the past three Sunday eve­ Vetch Screenings, Hempseed Oil Meal, Molasses.
nings from 7 to 7:30 th ere has been
com m unity singing, when everyone
M olasses Ground Screenings, 12% Protein
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