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Thursday, December 12, 1935 Orr Elected Union Leader H IL L S B O R O k Farewell Given M r. and Mrs. A r th u r H ill and sons George, G len und Lo ren were given a fa re w e ll p a rty a t the com m u n ity h u ll S utu rduy evening About ISO o f th e ir frie n d s and relative » w ere present to wish them w e ll in th e ir new home near Mile-, C i t y , M ont , m which thev plan to be settled before M arch. The eve ning was spent in v is itin g , curds, and o ld -tim e and modern dancing. R elatives fro m P o rtla n d present w ere Mrs. H ill'» brother», Roy and U rb an H elneck, and fa m ilies. her niece, Mrs. A n d y Vcek, and M r. V cek and a cousin, M rs J S p e rlin g , a n d fa m ily M r. H ill was born und reared on C hehalem M o u n ta in and Mrs. H ill (L o ttie H e ln e ck, near the L a u re l store T h e y were m a rrie d in 1804 und have liv e d on the H ill hom e stead, M r. H ill's birth p la ce , evor since. Hoy H elneck was an honored guest ce le b ra tin g his f if t y - f ir s t b irth d a y an n ive rsa ry. He was p re sented w ith a b irth d a y cake The day was also the second w edding an n ive rsa ry o f M r and Mrs. K u r t Juckey (R u th H ili, o f H illsb o ro . Mrs. A N a de rer had as Sunday d in n e r p a rty guests a t her home M r and M rs. Ernest G u e p th e r and c h ild re n o f Chehalem M ou ntain, Rev V. T. Speece o f M o u n ta in Home, M r. and M rs Arfios W atkins und c h ild re n and W a lte r Chambers. M r. and M rs II G. M cN ay and tw o c h ild re n o f Forest G rove vis ited at the F. L. B ro w n home S u n day und M onday. M r. und M rs Herm an W hitm ore and d a ug hter E lcunnr visite d h ij b ro th e r-in -la w and sister, M r a n j M rs Tcon Lovegren, o f C athlam et, W ash. S atu rday und Sunday. Mr* w . N. Hathorn of Hillsboro amt M rs H a rold Reynolds and baby son of M o u n tu in d u lc visite d M rs K. C, M u llo y S aturday. Mrs. M u l- loy. w ho is con fine d to he r bed w ith a b ro ken hip. has not been so w e ll re c e n tly b u t is now im p ro v in g K enneth T w ig g of Scholl» Is stay in g w ith his aunt, M rs Lee B row n, u fe w day» th is week. Program W ednesday F ir G rove Ludics' c lu b is g iv in g n program at the school house next Wednesday evening T w o plays, "T h e B u rg la r A la rm " and “ G len W illow ( '. i m p ( J i l l s , '' w ill be given w ith in s tru m e n ta l m usic between acts. E veryone In v ite d No door charge, M r and M rs H e n ry T o u ch in and tw o c h ild re n o f E lm onica visite d at the Jacob S chm idt home S u n day. Mrs. T o u ch in und Mrs. S chm idt are sisters. New p u p ils in the L a u re l school are D o ro th y Z ittle , fo u rth grader, and James, th ird grader. The fa m ily re ce n tly came fro m Nebraska and are liv in g in the J u liu s C h ris tensen house, fo rm e rly the C am p bell place. Sunday guests ut the W. L. S te v ens home w ere M r. and M rs. D w ig h t H u lit and daug hter Nancy o f Roek C reek, M r and Mrs. W a l te r S ch m id t and H a ro ld Haase, and Ina Stevens and T om Batem an of V ern on ia, w ho were week-end guests. M r. and M rs W. L. Stevens were guests at the H e n ry V o e lk e r home near B lo o m in g T h u rsd a y evening, c c lc b ia tin g M rs. V o e lke r's b irth d a y a n niversary. Postmaster Gives Advice on Mailing A 'o n tln u e d fro m p a x * I , not given. Patrons are urged to in fo rm th e ir frie n d s as to w h e th e r the address is east o r west, n o rth o r south. I f the d ire ctio n s are not in clu d e d w ith the street name, post al em ployes do not kn o w w h ich o f the I wo street num bers to send that p a rtic u la r piece to, H olznagel de clared. Care should be exercised, H olz- nagel says, in p a ckin g fra g ile ar- “ tid e s. Such a rticle s should be p a ck ed and crated o r boxed, and m a rk ed fra g ile . G lassware, fra g ile toys o r cro c k e ry m ust be packed to p re v e n t the escape o f pa rticle s or pieces bro ken in tra n sit. For those w h o w ish speed in de liv e r y to in su re parcels reaching destinations on C h ristm as day. Ilo lz - n igel suggests the use o f a special d e liv e ry stamp. Tho usual w a rn in g against en closing w ritte n m a tte r In the na tu re o f personal correspondence also is given. T h is is a v io la tio n of postal regulations, Holznagel said. Such messages m ay be attached to I he outside o f the package and paid fo r nt re g u la r postal rates b u t can not be paid fo r and enclosed. Have A p p le C am paign In an e ffo rt to re lie v e farm ers of a burdensom e surplus of apples, w h ich th is year is estim ated to e x ceed any crop in recent years, Safe way Stores, Inc., fro m Decem ber 13 to 19 w i l l ’ wage an in te nsive F a rm e r - C onsum er c a m p a ig n t o stim ulate consum ption o f th is p ro d uct th ro u g h o u t the co u n try, it was announced today. O u r cla ssified colum ns m ay have ju s t w h a t yo u are lo o k in g lo r — Read them . tf Í1 M K S 5 ’ i? ii A u x ilia ry B azaar S u ccess; B irth day* O bserved (M l., M a r y Rnrn(z) T a ylo r, E ve lyn K e lly , Ira Lee Roa- encranes, B e tty M cCann, Jack Sea- I bold, E tta B ailey, R ita Cop, R obert * ' H ia tt and Peggy W ilson. Banks hig h school c o n s titu tio n re visio n was ca rrie d M onday 93 to 12. The old co n s titu tio n was revised by the p u b lic speaking class, as a com m ittee. Mrs. N. J. G r if fin is spending a fe w days th is week w ith her m o th er, M rs. K a th e rin e Keenon, at N o rth Plains. A gro up o f high school students enjoyed a skutin g r in k p a rty T h u rs day and F rid a y nights. Quintet Practicing C. W. W h ite and fa m ily , w h o G rade school basketball team is have occupied the R. M . Banks busy p ra c tic in g fo r a game In the house the past tw o m onths, m oved near fu tu re . F our games are sched to G rande Rondo Sunday. uled so far. T hey are w ith W a ttt. Birthday Observed Gales Creek, T im b e r and S he r A surp rise p a rty was given C o r Nell Richardson wood. n e liu s Vandehey Sunday, in ho no r “ G lad to be back to m other's co o k Program Arranged o f his s e v e n ty -fifs t b irth d a y . A in g," be said, at com p le tion of C h ristm as pro gra m In the grade b e a u tifu lly decorated b irth d a y cake fiHii -m iirith 11 ip .ii m in d tin- w o rld school Decem ber 20 It w i ll con was made by M rs. G eorge H e n d sist o f a p lay by th e tw o upper ricks. S ix ty w ere present. Janet Sellers Honored rooms and m iscellaneous num bers M r. and Mrs. R. A. W ilco x and by the lo w e r rooms. E veryone is In v ite d fa m ily were Sunday d in n e r p a rty guests o f M r. and M rs. B e rn a rd Honor Students Listed G rade school honor r o ll fo r the S ellers and M rs. G eorge W ilco x. i i . ( C » n ( l " » « ( from ii «»» I, past six weeks includes K a y Lien, I t was the b irth d a y a n n iv e rs a ry o f lit t le o f he vast arm ed a rra y gu th- M ub„ , KinaM hlta_ N e lhe D e a n Janet Sellers. e n s l in the M editerra nea n sc-a H e c , o n in R oberta H erd. M a rle M r. and Mrs. M a u rice T hom pson to ld o f tw o B n lsh tro o p ships and R ltu .k . M a rie K m osh lta, ShIzuc and daug hter D o ris o f V e rn o n ia one Ita lia n met In the canal, nnd ghigeno, Vernon Cop, N o m i K a w - were week-end guests at the C lif f the sight of tw o subm arines. 7 he 8m at 0> M a rg e ry W ilco x, E velyn Sandy home and S unday guests o f re m a in d e r o f the great w a r prep- Kessler, Connie Lou V anD orn. K o jl M r. and M rs. B. W. A rm e n tro u t. ara tlon s w ere masked In th e In - shlgeno. j anel S e lle r., M a r n a M r. and M rs. E rnest M a rr w ere te rlo rs o f the cou ntrie s he visite d. F inck, B arbara W ilson. James Ca- w eek-end v is ito rs in St. Helens. Two p a rtic u la r Incidents In th is Jon> u a, elnan Norm an Lien , M r. and M rs. G eorge Moss and second cruise are o u tsta nding In his R l)dolph R erw ald, Shiela H a ll. Bob- son R oy o f P h ilo m a th v is ite d M r. m em ory. The firs t was a f u l l by s to h le r and Rogic K ln o g h l„ and M rs. M a x Dreeszen and son fledged typh oon o ff the coast of F lr G rove S ew ing clu b met Wed- D ale Sunday. China, w h ic h delayed th e boat Tea tow e ls w ere hemmed a n d M r. and Mrs. F rancis M ille r have several days and caused con sid er C hristm as presents fo r the poor moved in to the L o u ie P ra n g cr able inconvenience to both crew c h ild re n o f P o rtla n d were made house on P a rk street. and passengers. T h e w in d was so M othe rs' c lu b m et F rid a y w ith M a ry Sandy and M a rjo rie G r if vio le n t, he rem arked, th a t not o n ly fin visite d M r. and M rs. R aym ond M rs. C liffo r d Sandy. A sh o rt p ro w ere the passengers sea sick, but Sandy and fa m ily at H ills b o ro F r i gram was given by a gro u p o f m any m em bers o f the crew as w e ll. day. yo u n g g irls . M rs. G eorge M cG ra w A n o th e r typh oon o f sm n llcr p ro gave an account o f her recent t r ip To Give Party po rtion s was m et near M an ila . Boys o f the high school w ill give th ro u g h th e m id d le west. R e fre sh A m on g the strange sights re- the g irls, w h o w on the m agazine ments were served by M a ry Sandy counted by h im is the fiv e cham - c; ntegti „ , F rid a y and M rs. Ernest M a rr, w h o was a hers of silence in the c ity o f Bom - n jn „ ' z v is ito r o f the club. bay. T he cham bers o f silence are E lg h t jr ls fro m here allcn d e d places w h ere the dead are placed ..S a ilo r D .. at P a ciflc u n iv e rs ity F rid a y afternoon The afternoon haunt the place in huge num bers was spent in p la y in g games and O n ly fo u r o r fiv e men are allow ed . ”• • - sWi m m in g A ll the schools in the to en ter the place and th e y are , « repreaented by soccer those charged w th p ro p e r disposal , , z e j C H E R R Y G R O V E - P a t M alone, girls. o f the bodies. W eek-end guests o f Mrs. E li H o p n a tio n a lly k n o w n Iris h evangelist, T he fiv e cham bers arc used fo r k in s and daughters M o xie and Ida w ith M rs. M alone, a rriv e d in to w n iw rsons o f variou s casts, those of were H a ro ld and H o w a rd W ilb u r of M onday fro m St. Helens, w h ere one cast being pluced o n ly In the N eah-Bay, Wash. he has been h o ld in g services. He cham ber designated fo r them . The M iss R uth B a ile y spent the w e e k w ill conduct services at the C h e rry natives be lie ve th a t th is is the G rove B a p tist chu rch each evening end w ith frie n d s in M onm outh. o n ly p ro pe r m ethod o f disposal o f A lb e rt and Roy S ta ffo rd o f T a ft except M onday fro m D ecem ber 10 the dead, tho ugh m any are d is to 20 at 7:45 o'clock. O n S unday v is ite d in Banks Sunday. posed o f at the b u rn in g ghats. he w ill have three services, at 11a. Bazaar Success The b u rn in g ghats also arc in the The bazaar g ive n by the A m e ri m . 3:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. M r. c ity Here fu n e ra l fire s arc p ro can Legion A u x ilia r y S atu rday was M alone is accom panied by M r. v id e d acco rding to th e w e a lth of a success and e v e ry th in g was sold. C hristoferson. w h o w i ll sing at the the fa m ily . The ric h e r the fa m ily A large cro w d attended the free services. W h ile in C h e rry G rove the m ore expensive tho w ood and M r. and Mrs. M alone are stayin g o th e r m aterials used in the fire , | T> ?wer in , r- m v . R ichardson declared. - , O pa‘ T u c k e r was In Forest G rove at the W ilfo rd Lovegren residence. La dies’ A id m et T h u rsd a y a fte r T ourists. R ichardson rem arked. ^ ‘"’¿ , « 0 ^ h f « h e' noon at the ch u rch w ith M rs. A. nnv fn r w hm ih c v ent in mas seal sale. sponsored by t h e u su a lly pay fo r w h at they get in Lo ve as hostess. T here was a good P y th ia n Sisters. X V e e X ^ n d ’ ^ d le M ^ e ofC | T h * baby ° f M r a" d attendance at the m eeting w h ich fe rin g n S n y b e a u tifu l and va lu a b le £ a*‘ ‘ RoSencraneS U 1,1 w i,h pn<?u’ svaa held a week e a rlie r than usual in o rd e r to not c o n flic t with the a rtic le s fo r sale. The sailors, he ' , ,, r , 1 u, e «1 • said, g e n e ra lly buy at prices m uch *Jr. and M rs D w ig h t S ellers of eva ng elistic m eetings being held lo w w e e r r th a n n th o s e c charged h a r g e d o others th e r s H '^ b o r o vis,te d M r. and Mrs. W. by Pat M alone th is week. lo tha those T. S ellers Sunday. fro m the ships. Sunday d in n e r p a rty guests of R ichardson re tu rn e d w ith a c o l F ra n k W at- le ctio n o f elephants carved fro m . M rs M. . A. r>, Dodds . _ were . ebony by w o rkm e n on the island ! so,‘ a" d “ u r ln * o f P, ° r i land of Ceylon. The shops of C olom bo. a.nd Mrs. H a ttie Davidson of Forest the island p o rt c ity he said, were G rov,c ' M r a"<l M rs. C a rl S trib ic n . (C o n tin u e d fro m p a r e I ) f u ll o f choice articles, p a rtic u la rly s° " , J ° h n n y and <? "ug h,e'»,M a r«a re t' o f va rio u s shapes and sizes design- je w e ls at prices m uch lo w e r than i*"*1, B a ld * J n ' MrZ Nora ed to m ake the kitc h e n o r table a n yw h e re else. Go° c y ' so" ¿ ack and Mlss M arg are gay beyond a n y th in g ye t offered. N e il served as a cadet on the Dooley o f , f o rcsl GroA c P a rtic u la rly is th is tru e o f the P resident Johnson. D o lla r l i n e evening vns.tors w ith M rs Dodds. cro c k e ry lines w h ere new and d e l McDonald B uys Business steamer, fro m San Francisco. The icate shades m ake the selection o f H e n ry M cD o na ld o f Kansas C ity th is ty p e o f g ift easy. boat, 31 years old, once was the largest aflo at. He made tw o trip s bought the p o o l, h a ll, w h ic h has As the h o lid a y nears, grocery around the w o rld and now is p la n been ow ned by C lif f Sandy and stores d isp la y m ore and m ore 'a n in g to rem a in at home and is glad B e rt F rid a y. He expects to move C h ris!m as selection o f foods w h ich to be home because O regon and bis fa m ily to Banks soon. prom ise th a t c ro w n in g achievem ent R. N. A. Plan Event H ills b o ro lo ok b e tte r to h im than o f C h ristm as day, the C hristm as R. N. A. Lodge w i ll have a pot d inn er. eve r before. lu c k d in n e r and a C h ristm as p ro O n his last trip , w h ich began On the tre a t com m ittee to assist August 18, his boat vis ite d H ono gram T hursday, Decem ber 19. w ith the g ifts are R a lph W ilson, M r and M rs. G eorge M iz n e r and lu lu , Kobe, Japan; Shanghai and chairm an. W illia m D u rst and Fred Hongkong. C h ina : M a n ila . S in ga A1 M izn e r o f P o rtla n d v is ite d M r. E ngeldinger. and Mrs. W a lte r Beard T hursday. pore and Penang in the S traig hts E p w o rth League, assisted by the Settlem ents; C olom bo on the island of C eylon; Bom bay, In d ia : P o rt ju n io r cho ir, w ill present a C h ris t Said, Suez c a n a l ; A le x a n d ria , mas pageant Decem ber 22. Rev. E gypt: Naples and Genoa, Ita ly ; and M rs. T ilto n a rc d ire c tin g it. M arseilles, France, and then to E veryone is welcome. M r. and M rs A. J. F rie d le y and (C o n tin u e d fro m pag e I , N ew Y o rk, Boston, Havana, the Panama canal and buck to San D. Holgate o f H ills b o ro vis ite d M r. fa ct that a m an m ay have his name and M rs. Ray P a rm le y and fa m ily on a la b o r lis t is no insurance that Francisco. he w i ll be em ployed. O r he raav Sunday. M r. and Mrs. W illia m M iz n e r and be h ire d and then discharged, if fa m ily o f T im b e r w ere w eek-end he does not appear to be the type o f m an needed by th e contractor. Due to the fact th a t la rge num bers o f persons unem ployed are past the B irth d a y C elebrated W ednesday eve ning d in n e r p a rty w o rk in g age, o r have o th e r defects, M rs. M a ry A lm eda D ix o n , 89. died at her home at C o rne liu s guests o f M r. and Mrs. Charles la b o r tu rn o v e r on P W A jobs in this Tuesday evening and fu n e ra l se rv S h ip le y were M r. and Mrs. C a rl ices w ill be held at 2 p. in. F rid a y S h ip le y and daughters o f H illsb o ro . at the Forest G rove U n d e rta k in g M r. and Mrs. E m m ett S h ip le y and com pany chapel. In te rm e n t w ill be c h ild re n o f Banks and M r. and Mrs. George M cF arla ne and d a ug hter of in Forest V ie w cem etery. M rs. D ix o n was born at S ilv e r F orest G rove. T h is a ffa ir was to Lake, In d „ June 18, 1868, m a rrie d celebrate the b irth d a y an n ive rsa ry E dw ard A. D ixo n J u ly 16, 1884, at o f C harles S hipley. Mrs. Tom Engen spent several Orleans, Neb., and came to O re gon in 1R02. Deceased is su rvive d days last w eek w ith her bro th e r, by the w id o w e r and one son, Ches C a rl W hite, at N o rth Plains. M r. and Mrs. Ross W h ite and te r D ix o n c i C ornelius. T w o sis ters, Mrs. John Reynolds of Forest Mrs. M o lly W illis o f P o rtla n d v is (»rove a n t M is. V io la Ogg o f ited at the E a rl W ilson home S u n day. W ich ita , Kan., also su rvive . • - B A N K S Ladies' A id w ill hold a bazaar and food sule Decem ber IB in the Odd F e llo w s' hall. Fancy w o rk, cooked foods and sew ing w ill be offere d fo r sale. In the evening a pot lu c k d in n e r w ill be served. E very body in v it e d to b rin g th e ir eats and jo in in this social hour. F o llo w in g the d in n e r a Tow nsend speaker w ill be p re sented by O. V. W h ite o f Forest G rove. T here w ill also be speclol m usic, M r. arid M rs. W G. W a lke r v is ited in V ern on ia Sunday. Italians See Only Hope Through War Evangelist Holds Cherry Grove Meet Santa Claus Visits Here on Saturday ery. v ic in ity in the past, has been r a th e r high, em p lo ym e n t o ffic ia ls p o in t out. Persons seeking em p lo ym e nt on the sew er w o rk in H ills b o ro are being directed to re p o rt to the Fed eral E m ploym e nt o ffic e in the c ity h a ll fo r re g is tra tio n i f not already registered. O ffic ia l and U n o ffic ia l News — A ll th a t is f i t to p r in t in H ills b o ro and t h e c o u n ty — C o urt, arrests, schools, taxes, weddings, b i r t h s , deaths, society.—E v e ry w eek in the A rgus. tf SU M M O N S In the C ir c u it C o u rt o f the State o f Oregon, fo r W ashington coun ty. E a rl A. M iebus, P la in tiff, vs. W illia m A. G eye r and L y d ia G ey er, husband and w ife : and Erna Fischer, A d m in is tr a tr ix o f the Estate of E. G ustave Fischer, de ceased; E rna F ischer; M eta F isch e r B oard and John Doe Board, he r husband; K a r l F ischer and Liebke, h e r husband. Defendants. To th e above nam ed Defendants— Jane Doe Fischer, his w ife ; and East by South along the N o rth V era L ie b ke and J o h n D o e bo un da ry lin e o f said M id dle - K a r l F ischer a n d Jane Doe ton C em etery to the p o in t o f Fischer, his w ife , and Vera L ie b ke beginning, con ta in in g 2 acres, and John Doe Lieb ke, h e r hus m ore o r less. band. and th a t the premises be soid in In th e Nam e o f the State of O re the m anner prescribed by the laws gon, you are hereby re q u ire d to of O regon and the practice o f th is appear and answer the p la in t if f ’s c o u rt and the proceeds be applied: c o m p la in t file d against you in the (a) T o th e paym ent o f the above e n title d c o u rt a n d cause costs and expenses o f the sale. w ith in fo u r weeks fro m the date (b , To the costs and disburse o f th e fir s t p u b lica tio n o f th is sum m ents o f th is suit. mons, to -w it: On o r before Decem <C) T o the paym ent to the ber 26, 1935; and i f you fa il so to p la in t if f o f the sums prayed answ er said com p la int, the p la in fo r in p la in tiff's com plaint, and t i f f w ill a p p ly to the co u rt fo r the balance, i f any, to be paid re lie f demanded in his said com to the c le rk o f th is co u rt to p la in t, to -w it: dispose o f as the c o u rt m ig h t F irs t; T hat there be adjudged to direct. be due to the above named p la in T h ird : T h a t the above named de- t i f f th e sum o f $3000.00, tog ether fendants ar;d each and a ll o f them w ith in te re st thereon at the rate 1 and a ll persons c la im in g b y, o f 6 p e r cent per annum since the I throu gh , o r un de r them be fore- 4th day o f January, 1935, and fo r ! closed, enjo ine d and precluded from the fu r th e r sum of $250.00. a tto r 1 getting out any rig h t, title , cla im ney’s fees, and fo r p la in tiff's costs i o r in te re st in the premises describ- and disbursem ents. ! ed in p la in tiff's m ortgage, except Second: F o r a decree foreclosing o n ly the s ta tu to ry rig h t o f re I th a t ce rta in m ortgage executed by dem ption, and th a t the p la in tiff be W illia m A. G eyer and L y d ia G ey- allow ed to become a purchaser at i er, husband and w ife , on the 4th said sale. day o f January, 1927, in fa v o r o f Service o f th is summons is made A ug ust M iebus and he retofore as . upon you by p u b lica tio n thereof signed to the p la in tiff, w h ich m o rt ! in the H ills b o ro Argus, a newspa gage was recorded on the 8th day per o f general c irc u la tio n published of Jan ua ry, 1927, in bo ok 104, page in W ashington C ounty, Oregon, 465, o f th e Records of M ortgages of , once each week fo r a period of W ashington C ounty, Oregon, cover- fo u r consecutive and successive i in g th e fo llo w in g described re a l , weeks by v irtu e o f an ord e r made p ro p e rty situate i n W ashington by the H onorable R. F ra n k Peters, C ounty. Oregon, to - w it: B e g in n in g at a p o in t 28 rods N o rth o f the Southeast corn er o f Section 36, T. 2 S., R. 2 W. o f the W illa m e tte M e r id i an; thence N o rth 58 rods; thence West 28 rods; thence S outh 58 rods; and thence East 28 rods to th e place of beginning, con ta in in g 10 acres, m ore o r less; also, b e ginning at a p o jn t 13 4-7 rods N o rth o f the said S o u th east corn er of said Section 36, T . 2 S . R. 2 W. o f the W illa m ette M e rid ia n , (said p o in t o f be g in n in g being the N ortheast corn er o f the M id d le to n Ceme te ry, in said C o u n ty and S tate,, thence N o rth 14 13/14 r o d s , m ore o r less, to th e southeast co rn e r o f the above described ten-acre tra ct, thence west along the south b o u n d a ry o f s a i d ten-acre tra c t 28 rods; thence south 8 13/14 rods, m ore o r less, to the N o rth w e st corn er o f said M id d le to n C em etery; and thence ju dg e of the above e n title d court, and entered in soid court a n d cause on Novem ber 27th, 1938, said period o f p u b lica tio n being the period prescribed by said order. The date o f the firs t p u b lica tio n of th is summons is Novem ber 28, 1935. The date o f the last p u b lic a tio n o f th is summons is Decem ber 26. 1938. P. L. PATTER SO N . A tto rn e y fo r the P la in tiff Resident A tto rn e y of Oregon. P ost-office Address: W ells B u ild in g . H illsb oro , Ore. 41-8 ! ZZ -S' <Z ZZ Hurry! Hurry!! O nly O ne W eek Left to arrange for your Christ mas photograph. December 20 is positively the last day for a sitting in order to get delivery before Xmas. D on ’t D ela y — A ct T o d a y ! Schramel Studio 109 S. 2nd H ills b o ro Greater Comfort and Convenience— the Ideal Family Gift See Pool-Gardner for all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS A few addition!« o r rep airs w ill m ake yo u r hom e m u g and co m fo rta b le . No gift could be of greater and more last ing joy than increasing the comfort and con venience of your home. RUSHLOW E v e ry th in g in Insurance Phone 1701 Y 336 E. W ashington E stim ates G la d ly G iven POOL-GARDNER LBR. CO. Franchise F u lle r P aint Dealers 151 W. Baseline Phone 2691 • V enetian tic k e t, A. S. Hatch, C o rne liu s, nnom ice c u r a p p o in tm e n t as dealers fo r PONTIAC W /Z W o » .8 Services Friday for Mrs. Dixon 5l Honor Roll Given ipl ing the highlights of official ac tivity at Salem.—Every week in the Argus. tf H igh school ho no r r o ll is as fo l low s! T hree ones, no grade less than a tw o, H o w a rd Reppeto and Satara Sunam ento; tw o average, W arren ROYAL The beverage th a t's d iffe re n t— that puts new zest and spa rkle in y o u r glass! ROYAL GINGER ALE ROYAL LIME RICKEY O RDER FR O M ANY DEALER Manufactured by "Thoughtful, Sympathetic Service" Phone 2423 345 E. M a in (it. H illsb o ro , O regon HUlaboro T u rn about's fa ir p la y so some re d skin is going to b ite the dust w hen th is fa ir arch er lets go! She is Miss R u th T aw ney, n o rth west w om en’s a rc h e ry cham pion and a freshm an at' P a cific u n i v e rsity, Forest G rove, w h e re she is a student in s tru c to r in a rch Pago Three Hillsboro Awaits Fund for Sewer Funeral Home Phone 872 OREGON G rad e and H igh School* H onor R oll A n n o u n ced ; L egion Royal Soda Works Y O U N G ’S H IL L S B O R O , Ladies’ Aid at Banks Plans Bazaar and Sale December 19 Completes Cruise L aurel-Scholl* U nit E lect*; P rogram W ed n esd a y L A U R E L W ith e r O r r o f Scholl» whs elected president; W a lte r Reese, vice-president, und Ferd Putnam , i'ecre ta ry*trea «u re r and re p o rte r o f the local Farm ers' U n ion In the co m m u n ity h a ll T hursd ay evening O ther o ffic e rs elected were Gus Krause, le c tu re r and organizer; Fred S chm idt, doorkeeper; Jesse Blazer, conductor, and the execu tiv e com m ittee Is F ra n k Erickson, George L e w c lly n and Ed F reuden- dahl N ext social m eeting w ill be De cem ber 28. T here w ill be u one- hour program fo llo w e d by dancing Program com m ittee is W a l t e r R c e.c, J W. M olloy an il M rs M arg are t Sahnow ARGUS, New 4 F a ir b a n k s-M o r se W ASHERS New type agitator move» one- fourth m o re water per minute. Washes faster. Washes better. Yet saves wear on clothes. O ver size porcelain tub, large heavy duty wringer. Operates so quiet- ly you'd say it wasn't running. See this marvelous new washer today. ECAUSE it It» our aim to offer you the la test and greatest d evelop m en ts o f th e a u to m o b ile in d u s try, we have now becom e au th orized dealers for the P o n tia c M otor C om pany. T h is m ove en ab les u s to give you a ch oice o f three lin es o f ears everywhere n relaim ed th e m ost lieatitifu l on th e h igh w ays—the P o n tia c Silver Streak Six, De Lux«; Six, nnd S traigh t E ig h t. A lth ou gh th e P o n tia es for ’36 cost on ly a few dollars m ore than th e low est-priced earson th e m arket, th ey provide 110 less th an 101 o f the finest features B (/«zMraf A/rturi k» m oney ran buy, inclu d in g improved triple-seal«*«! hydraulic brakes, “ T u rret-T o p ” Undies hy Fisher, a u to m a tic choke, a ll-sile n t Syncro-M esh transm ission and en ou gh m ore ad vancem ents to m ake any ear fam ous over n ig h t. And these big, b ea u tifu l, sm o o th , low-price«! ears are b u ilt to la s t 100,000 m iles. Com e and see th em today and arrange for a 10-m in u te ride. T h a t’s all it takes to prove for yourself that, th e Silver Streaks for ’36 are the b est buys o f the year! PONTIAC MOTOR COMPANY, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Ask for a Demonstration AS LO W $3 DOWN AS $ $1 79 .59 A WEEK MELTEBEKE ELECTRIC STORE "Saves You M oney oil E v e ry Purchase." 124 8. :’ ud Ave. H ills b o ro : Donovan M o to r Car Co. 137 S. T h ird Ave. Hillsboro, Ore. —