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H I L LSB Ü R O
ARGUS,
II I 1. L S U O K O ,
Student Petitions to Voters Say Fee Bill O. K.
North Plains
P.-T. to Meet
OREGON
Power Hearing Set
Here on Saturday
iContinued from page H
Edward Schulmcri.-h of Hillsboro
and H. T. Hesse of Scholls.
1 he card m p u t > a \« "We I
cal mg a short meeting of Wash-
i gion county property owners, who
don’t w ant a new tax-levying body
set up in this county and who are
oj posed to about $1,700.000 bonds
on our property. There will be an
explanation of the low under which
it is proposed to include our prop­
erty in a people'» utility district
Let's get the facts about this scheme
before the public hearing. Bring
a neighbor who is opposed to more
taxes and a bond m ortgage on his
property."
Pythian S is t e r s S p o n s o r
Card Party Tuesday
(B y M r«. H f n r y C y h e rt
NORTH PLAINS — North Plains
P.-T A. will meet at 3 p. m. Tues­
day at the school. Topic will be
“The Well Managed Home."
Mrs. Will Troutm an came home
Monday evening from a hospital
bringing little David Joseph with
her.
Douglas Garrison has been ill
since Christmas with a cold and
complications. Carol and Ray For-
bis have also been ill and out of
school. Millieent Haiu. who had her
tonsils out Christm as week, has re ­
turned to school.
Rono Meyer, who had his leg
crushed before Christmas, has dis­
l('«t”i|nurd f*on»
I)
carded his crutches and is able to
The m eetings will be attended by
get around again.
Herman Kehrli, executive secretary
Mrs. Ward Tolson of Hillsboro,
of the League of Oregon Cities and
who formerly lived in North Plains,
director of the Bureau of Municipal
spent the week-end w ith her sister.
Research: R S. Bryson, field con­
Mrs. Ruth Will.
sultant of the League: rep resen ta­
D. A. Wilkeson returned home
tives
of the state board of health;
P art of a group of 50 volunteer student w orkers at Oregon S tate college who obtained the signatures
from Los Angeles Wednesday.
officials of governm ent agencies,
of
m
ore
than
tw
o-thirds
of
the
student
body
on
petitions
asking
Oregon
voters
to
pass
ttie
bill
au
th
o
r­
Mr. and Mrs. Norman B idw ell.,
and other experts in m unicipal a f­
izing student activity fees at state higher educational institutions. This is the students' own answ er
fairs.
Naomi Fair. Leland and L ester Bid-
to statem ents that the m ajority are opposed to g iving the state board of higher education authority
well sDent the w eek-end w ith Mr.
City officials of Hillsboro who
over
student
activity
fees.
Scott
Samsel
of
H
illsboro
is
the
second
from
the
left
in
the
back
row.
and Mrs. George Bidwell of S her­
art* invited to attend the meeting
Wesley Batchelder of Hillsboro was also a m em ber of th e student group assisting.
m an's mill.
are: J. H. G arrett, mayor: Helen
Mr. and Mrs. Sherm an and ehil- ‘
McDaniel, recorder; M. H. Steven­
dren Leonard and Leonore of Hills­
son. J. M. Person, J. L. /Vnderson.
i and an am ateur can easily fail.
boro visited Mr. Beafly and grand­
J.
O. Robb, I, C. Kramien. J. J
It is often said by the more for-
son. Lloyd Furlong. Sunday.
Wismer. councilm en; George Mc­
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tunate group of people that the
Miss Jan ette H aydin of W enat­
Gee. m anager. P L Patterson, a t­
in K e n a b lllta tio n Clients are in the straits they arc
chee. Wash., visited Shirley Kelley
torney; W. C. C hristensen, treas­
... ,
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due to th eir own fault. In checking
(C o n tin u e d fro m n i - f 1)
(By
Victor
S.
Madsen*
Tuesday evening.
urer:
O. O. Freeman, - r police
t . v
•
1 botb ways it is found that in this ,
,
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„
------ chief;
Sponsors P artv
R ehabi.itation Supervisor
depression such is not alw ays the
l ° rcc °I bayonet, according to •*' VV Melhuish, tire chief; Dr. J.
Card party given by the Pythian
It has often been asked why case. More often the more fortun- the legion leader, who said th eir R Dinsmore, health officer, and
Sisters Jan u ary 14 was well at- more publicity was not given to a,c are in th eir prosperous state hope is that our rivers would run
Crandall, auditor.
tended Mrs. M attie Joos and Mrs. h wQrk f rehabilitation esDecial- as ,he resuIt of some boost the-v r e ’ red w l,h ,he blo°d of revolution.
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Schultz had high score and Mrs.
'
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ceived when they started; possibly He pointed out that less than 300.-
Examinations Given
Bcrtha Wienecke and Tom Qualls, ■>' ,n Its earlier stages. The answ er by running a 40 that some relative ikX) overturned the Russian govern-
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Eighth ..........
grade ......
exam inations will
second Another card party will be is simple. Like most em ergency did not have tim e to work, or free ment. Converts, he said, are being b® given Friday in every elemen-
held Tuesday evening. Eevrybody programs, it was under the process rent on tbe home place, or prob- secured in our schools and colleges tary school in thc county, accord-
welcome
of operation and being organized at ably a
good credit nanle at ,h c and Ihat. 8000 a re pub,icl.v on the ing to th e county school superin-
M-. and Mrs. M erritt Jackson and
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bank that th e ir father built up for registration rolls in Oregon.
ten d en t’s office.
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s“ a
r ®
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League of Oregon
Cities Meets Here
Rules Changed
Thursday, January 23
N O T IC E ( IE
E IN X I
S I - I I I I M E N |-
I o f E e h rn a ry , IU36. at
the hour of to
( h r C o u n ty C o u rt o f (ho HtMte o f O rc
o'cliM'k in the forenoon o f »aid «lay and
i lie i . m l i o n i ..I
,Mld io n it
hp" b».K
non, fo r W *« h iiitfto n County
ap p o in leil by "aid court a» the tini«- and
In
the M a tt e r o f the fc>late u f G. K
,
place
fo
r
the
h
ea
rin
g
o
f
«»hjecihmx
th e re
to 'v tto r, Det'raaed
j
N o tic e i . hereby u iven tlu il th c uiuli'i
to and the »ettlem en* th ereo f
" tfn v tl
h Nccutor of thv
I W
i l l
Mini
D ated and f in d p u b it«lied J a n u a ry 1Ä,
; T e s ta m e n t o f nnhl Uevcu v«ii h a* file d in
I't.tu
l>atw of last p u b lic a tio n k e b ru a iy
| th e above e n title d court and cmumo * hl * i.t. i va«.
I / I n a l Account am i rep o rt a" auch, am i
I'
l KURATLI. C o m m e rc ia l N a tio n a l
the C o u rt has fix e d am i ap p o in te d the < P u n k. Ilill" b o ro , A d m in ia tra to r .
4h-ft2
Iftth day o f F e b ru a ry . l ’Jh». at th e hour
o f 10 o clock A. M o f Raid «lay and the
N O T H E OF F I N A L S E T T L E M E N T
cou rt room o f the above e n title d cou rt
in
H ills b o ro , O re g o n , a« th e tim e am i i In Ih e ('«Minty C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O re -
g< n, for Washington County.
place f o r h . - m u i u « d -je , t i. - u .
« h i . I f in a l 1
a w o u n t am i fo r th e fin a l s e ttle m e n t of
In
the M a tte r o f the
E s tate o f ( ’ u rn
»aid «»"tate
E lia a I »«iw ry . Oeeeaead.
Dates! thim l& th «lay o f J a n u a r y , IU3H.
N o tice I» be rei» y g iven that th e under
W I L L I AM
.1
t iO t: I I KK.
h v e u ilo r o f
1 -dgned E x ecu to r of the I.M»t
W ill am i
th e
I,s a l
W ill
am i
I'vstam ent
o f -.«i.l
J
T
e
s ta m e n t
of
»aid
«ieceaned
ha»
file«!
Deceased.
K. J . M« A le a r, A tto r n e y fo r
In
th
e
above
e
n
title
d
m
iu
rt
and
venae Ida
E x e c u to r.
411-52
' F in a l Account am i re|«ort aa auch, and
ih e C o u rt
ha* fla e ti and a p p o in ted the
NOTICE o r FINAL ACCOUNT
! l& th day «»f F e b ru a ry , I N K . at th e hour
In the C o u n ty C o u rt o f the S ta te «»f O re ­ o f 10 o'clock A. M o f said «lay am i the
gon ,
fo r th e C o u n ty o f
W a s h in g to n , cou rt r«H»m of the above entitle«! court
P ro b a te D e p a rtm e n t
i in llU U b o ro , O regon, aa the lim e am t
In the M a tte r o f th e E s ta te o f J. J. place fo r hea rin g ohjtM'tion» to «ahi fin a l
K m at li. DeceaMMl
' acimunt am i fo r the fin a l ae ttle m e n t o f
N o tic e ia hereb y g iven th at th e und er- ■ nl«l estate
aigm»«|, an A d m in is tra to r o f
the «'■tale
D a ted th ia 15th «lay o f J a n u a ry . IN K .
o f J. J K u r a tli. deccaaed. haa file d hi»
HENRY A
L O W R Y , E x ecu to r o f the
fin a l account in
the C o u n ty
t '.- u r ’
of Last
W ill
and
le -ta m e n i
« f «nid «le
the
S ta te
o f O re g o n ,
fo r
Wa hln g to n « «N«»e«l lla g le y A H a re , Attorney«« for
C o u n ty , and th a t M onday , th e 17th day K« eC U t O r .
4 ft-5 K p
Argus chisNlfitti
I
jh I m
ic«’t r«*snlt«.
lii
New Chevrolet
dh ^
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Venetian Theatre!
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday
A ln o M ic k e y
‘
M oU SC
$699. x
Earns 69,900 Popularity Contest Votes
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Legion Policies
Cited by Leader
t h e S ^ f o r ‘many’ l n ^ r u r i r U h a b i l ! the deMruc’ U ^ o r p riv aU S e r S
d’ “ ™ isd h' reby «iven th at ,h ‘‘
W“ h , it- tio*> “
P ^ .
a " d ra - a"
«"* ‘««“norabie c ’ou’ ty^CouH o"
equality, class hatred, sabotage, de- the S tate of Oregon for Washing-
Mrs. Jam es H. Davis was sur-
As first organized under the S tate T T
C ‘J
TY I I ’
° f ria 2 fo rm s. ot ‘‘«’Pre- ton County, for a decree changing
prised Thursday when her father, . R ural Rehabilitation Corporation. d U î î i a i î d l Q C i IID IIC
™ f.a ' L a.2 d _ ie.Tf*Ca2 ,c_ A °y e rn - her law ful nam e
Frances J Bil-
F. F. LaHaie. of Gaston and her client» w ere to be selected from
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ment and the establishm ent'«^ «no i i ^ - '---- ---------- " , n “ ‘
three sisters. Mrs. J P. Reifenrath the relief rolls only. It was policy
ScFVlCe
C
ite
d
H
c
fC
country w ith the capitol in Mos
appllca,lon ha-s bct‘n
of Gaston. Mrs Hiram Davis of that relief aid needed very little
x m t u i IC L V cow,
«-oumry w u n tn t capitol in M o s-, set for hearing in the court room
Russia.
of the said court in the Washing-
Reedville and Mrs. Law rence Van- advertising. A fter several m onths
<C.nttnn»d from p««e n
Com m ander Koehn described Rus- ton County Court House at Hills-
Dehe.v of Hillsboro, -walked in w ith of searching the relief rolls for i seryice, not tbe money involved
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____ men.
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s>a as a gigantic poorhouse. w here boro, Oregon, on F eb ru ary 3. 1936.
well filled baskets on her birthday, clients who might be assisted, a 15 ' he cble*
ln terest of these
Hinman paid trib u te to th e other m illions are on the verge of starva- at 9.30 a. in., so that all persons
O thers present w ere the Misses very lim ited num ber was found on
lief side but a m u c h la r e e r p u b Iic service agencies and cited tion and w here 4.000,000 starved to may then and there appear and of
M arjorie and Merle V andehey of the relief
Hillsboro. M argaret Brooks and num ber r on the border line not v e t ,h e im portant part they play in dea’h Thc governm ent, he said, fer and show cause, if any they
lief but
but who
who w
w e ere
every day life
b°Ids
more m valuable
Mrs. P atrick Davis.
on relief
r e s selling
e llin e
T C T i money
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an i ••-•«-. than have, why said petition should not
Arnie Stigum and fam ily of St their livestock and equipm ent to
Members of th e advisory com- ’he‘ L‘\ es ° f lta. pcoPl«Land has d e - , be granted T
Helens spent the week-end w ith keep off O thers w ere stretching m ittee
of th e Portland Electric >,ro-ved a11 religion. There is not
FRANCES J. KIRKLAND.
49
Mr and Mrs Tom Stigum.
their credit beyond the bounds of Pow er com pany w ere present dur- a ’ ingle w orker according to thc
First published Ja n u ary 23. 1936
Mr and Mrs. John Gfeller, Mr. elasticity on the strength of having lng th e m eeting and w ere in tro - ' e«lon chief, who owns his own
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and Mrs. A. F. C hristener and W er- been a good risk in b etter tim es • d“ c?d
by R R E astcr- Program ho" ’« a "d own autom ob.lc The at-
notice of u n a i hktti .KMKST
ner Seem atter visited Mr. and Mrs This in tu rn dragged helping lend-
manaRe.r ° f the local
p 1 t0
revolution ‘an’d ‘ u
*""• f"r
Charles Lehman of Portland Thurs- ’ ers to the same level and finally Pepco; Th.ose Present w ere H arry
t
a d,
lnJ he * * " " "f ,hr
"r Adrll, »
day.
I would result in an increased r e ' Brumbaugh, assistant to V ice-Presi- ,m et w ,th death at the hands of a
K m -non.ii«-«^.
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lief roll due to the fa r t th a t t h e dent o f Lines: C P. Osboun«. £"?ng squad or banishm ent t o
»'< •« » herrty . ¡ « n , that the ■m.lrr-
|lo a n w a s ^ n o t‘ fo r^th e^jiu rp o se 1 of
, C, 5 5 * 2 * e v ^ ^ n T i h e d ark ± 7
'increasin g their earning power but
suPe n n t?ndent of electrical e y «na reverpion to the dark ages, in th e
tv C o u rt o f th e s t a t e ..f o r c -
« III
~
Mr. and Mrs J. R Sandford vis- result in wasted tim e for
P ^tla’i d Sunday”
MiUet “ i n f l u x ” of° o ^ c X , 0*
Òn Top!
Demonstration
Agent
(Con*{"nM
k«
' frniw
«
! c lr l o r o r l
Kxr ♦ u «
a j
«
Ja n u ary 28, Sherwood. Olson b u i l d - t h e
A dm inistration and
ing. 11 a. m : Ja n u ary 29. Laurel. r ®
not necessary
com n.unity
building:
and
Ja
n
u
ary
to
have
been
on
the
relief to
to
be
relief
be
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f
. n on
. i c the
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" ’T ’ V.
a c c i o f o ai «z»
30 or ,3L C herry Grove school
* ° y ’or th.s assistance. The
n ia H a R v i,
ru.
Ea.
r T u u iu a n .
a u d itin g
n iv
departm ent: C. D Phillips, legal
departm ent; W M. Hamilton, divi-
«•««
c?-,
—
sjon “ manager.
Gordon
» . ‘« « _ s i . o Salem:
a _
ie m . u
u r u u n o Steele,
ie e ie ,
superintendent .P o rtlan d T raction
Eickworth, and no fees or dues orbitant rates of interest, and that
The “PeDco'' robe a huge m e-
w ill be charged. The w ork is un- a laa" will increase th eir earning chanical man that waved his arm«
der the direction of the state ex- p° w er. ? n. a . iarm or preserve the ; and carried on a spirited conver
tension service and is financed en- ° " e w hich they now have; and <2» satiOn with guests, held th e cente;
tirely by federal funds.
that th e applicant m ust be a farm of the speaker's table
Various groups of county women *a™ ,y -. which is defined as one
That the P resident's b irthday ball
have asked for assistance in home wn°: when last regularly employed. Ja n u ary 30 will be sponsored
economic activities and Miss Eick- received the m ajor portion of th eir the Hiilsboro fire d ep artm en t wa'
w orth's presence in the county is mcome from agricultural enter- the announcem ent of S W Mel
largely a result of these requests. Prises, either as farm operator or huish. fire chief.
T he dance i-
The arrangem ent is not perm anent laborer wel! qualified to m ake a scheauled for S hute p ark auditor-
and no definite tim e has been set IIvlnK m th a t way. R ehabilitation ¡urn.
for the program.
does not attem pt to accept th e cas-
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Miss Eickworth is a 1928 gradu- ualties of other enterprises and give
Births
ate of Oregon S tate college in the them a "w hirl" at farming. It is
Seiffert—To Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
school of home economics. U ntil the f10 longer ju st a question of mov-
w ard Seiffert of Scholls, Ja n u a rj
first of the year she headed th e
onto a division of the old home- 21. a girl.
home economics departm ent a t stead, w ithout the overhead of inter-1 Thompson—To Mr. and Mrs. New-
Bend.
est on investment, w here a hen was ton Thompson (Floy T ag g a rt> ol
only required to lay eggs in the Hillsboro. Ja n u ary 21. a girl,
i
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Laurel People to Hold
, springtim
. e. Making n atu re produce
Subscribe for th e Argus.
Townsend Rally Friday ^ _ g j eason requlres an expcrt
O rganization of a Townsend club
w ill take place at a rally in Laurel
community hall at 8 p. m. Wednes­
day. George Magwood of Portland
w ill speak.
Ask your attorney to send your
legal advertising to the Argus.
USED
CARS
Bought - Sold - Consigned
1930
1929
1929
1929
1926
1926
1933
1927
Ford Tudor
Ford Roadster
Essex Coupe
Buick Std. Coupe
Pontiac Coach
Chev Touring
Chev Coach
Chev Truck
O thers to choose from
T IR E S
New and Used
Very Reasonable Prices
See 1936 W illys “77,” $589
Sec 1936 G raham , $875
Powers Grocery
Prompt
Service
Used Car Exchange
2nd and W ash. Phone 2641
' • uri
rv U"«
in
nu iH h o ro ,
W aah in R lo n
McCall
Printed
Pattern
8304
Out in Front!
Specials for January 24 and 25
M ATCHES
Carton ..............................
Votes received by Miss Alma Raffety, when J o e Baker
of North Plains purchased a new Chevrolet from
Geo. Wick, put her "out in front.”
THE U P-TO -D A TE
W AY
TO
SEW
17c
McCALL PATTERN!
CAKE FLOUR
OOz,
!
® « 'TPj
!
II
(
Once you've used a McCall Printed
Pattern, ordinary patterns seem old-fash-
TOILET T ISSU E J « L O
z>
trC
W 40-oz.
A SH O
Large p k g........
1
1
!
iJh $ ' \
(J; 4)
y
25c
K r isp y C r a c k e r s 4¿e/L.-
9Qi,
CHOCOLATE
Bed & W hite Premium, ’/o-lb.
¡B
I',
r'.
Jjb'A
^ ,9 $
j
/ \ p
/ IV
ii
fj*
ioned. The reason is— because McCall
Patterns have kept pace with the times!
Instead of wobbly paper edge, they give
y °u ° printed cutting line that "stays
put." They've discarded puzzling porfo-
rations and symbols for clear quick-reod-
'n9 Pr'ntcd directions and numbered
notches. And by printing the entire pat-
tern, they ve achieved the only truly per-
feet way of reproducing style lines and
size lines accurately.
Kalf New Spring Silks, Yard
12c
Many other items specially priced for Friday and
Saturday. These prices good Jan. 21 and 25 only.
(Venetian ticket, Robert Yungcn, HI. 1. Hillsboro)
We sponsor no one in the Hillsboro Merchants’ Popularity
Contests. We are absolutely impartial in this competition.
These two girls got busy and earned their votes.
You, too, may earn a large block of votes for yourself (if «
con testant) or for your favorite candidate by sending
autom obile prospects to
HILLSBORO MOTOR CO
Blue & W hite. 4 rolls ............................
Repairs
for all makes of cars.
1 ney
Phone 81
M ain Street
fiia h a m or W hite. 2-lb. pkgs.
C om plete
tT n m enT .
c u v ic i
have forgotten all promises made
<>reiro„. h„ i ^ r, ap,-.,„tr,i „
at the tim e of recognition and have obj«rth,n,“?o MU*Z»r ithe h" ,7 "r
"J1
,u;
.
;—
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n*
f m » l acc uunt a n d the
used . this
opening
as an o p - ««’ U e m e n t 1 t . h •*I,T
»•«“>
u
p e m u g . u only
iu y as
e r tu f
.
.
portunity to spread their doctrines , p“’e. "f find p u h iic .d o n J a n u a r y z.i.
M cC A LL
P R IN TE D
69
PATTERNS
Spring Wash Dresses
SMART ONE A N D TW O-PIECE STYLES
SIZES 14 to 52
Beatififul materials of imported ging-
ham -, natural color and bright print-
cd crashes, new pattern broadcloths
and fancy prints. Trimmed with the
new style large and small buttons and
clips. \ allie to •'51.98. Your choice
■ ■ A
If II
I
H
J
UMM
to buy one of our popular
Chevrolet or Oldsmobile
or Quality Used Cars
You and your friends are welcome here and we will give
you every assistance possible-demonstrations day or night.
H ills b o ro M o to r Co»
Phone Day or N ight 444
218-332 E. Main Street
Jame9 W hitelaw , Prop.
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Hillsboro, Oreijon