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rThiir il'iv, Fi lii ii'trv 13, 1936 H I 1,1.® R O R O Attempt to Hurn Vets Receive , Aid of Legion Hoboes' Refuge Monday Failure W o r ld W ar on V et» Aiti»t<*il A p p lic a tio n » A si ¿tunee in eornpieting u<l)u«t- . <*<l cninju n ap plicatio ns for go vi i n intuit bonds was given to 2K \ i h i .ms S aturday at the Legion b a ll by n o 'in b ri . of K ill .boro post. A n ie i lean Legion T hrou gh ou t the »fte i nooU a n d e v e n in g m e m b e r ; of the post were on d u ty to help w ith th e w o rk. On the com m ittee from the post Were P. I. Patterson, .fake W eil Hod James Say, poNt a d ju ta n t. In com m enting on tin* assistance g ive n by the post, W. F Cyrus, Commander, pointed out that Cher«* S till ais* a g n a t m any veteran», w h o have not com pleted a p p lic a tion" These men, he said, p u rticu * L illy if they have borrow e d on tbeh certifica te » th ro u g h a hank, Khould make im m ediate upplieo- J The Legion. C yril". pointed out. is destrón» of saving the g o v e rn ment a > much money as possible In tra n s fe rrin g the old rom peiw a- tio n ce rtifica te » Into the new gov- e m in e n t bonds One big ite m in th is w o rk, he said, is bank in te r- e t. W here ce rtifica te s are d ra w in g interest in banks, the veterans w o u ld do a great service by im m e d ia te ly m aking applicatio ns fot tlie chungo and thus stopping In- tere t Banks. The Argus office, and m em bers o f H ills b o ro Post, A m e r ican Legion, have been assisting m m aking out ap plicatio ns and w ill con tinu e u n til the w o rk is com pleted. B. E. Maling Finds Business is Good (C o n tin u e d fro m page •> the bodv by u i- d f ce rta in d ru g , and c itru s fru its Because (if .sics con ditions in canned goods, M u lin g re tu rn e d ti> tus home here several weeks short j f lile tw , m o n th . eastern v i it V K e tu tn iu g to O regon fro m New Y o rk. M u lin g took passage on the U nion P acific stre a m lin e r fro m C h i- ( ug i unit ' pent m ure than 24 hours between towns when the tra in was stalled near Boone, Iowa A n o th e r tra in tie said, b ro ke its couplings il l tlie snow and le ft most of its car. on ttie east bound lin e o f the double tracks L a te r a snow plow was sent to Its re lie f, w h ich also stalled on the west bound lin e w hen a plun k was picked up by tlie ro ta ry and broke the ru n n in g gears o f the big f m T lie w eather was b itin g cold, he said, and the w in d drove the d ry snou in a b lin d in g cloud over the tracks A n a ttem p t to w a lk tw d m iles to a to w n was abandoned by h im se lf and a com panion when they discovered that they could not breathe in the cold, snow fille d at- inie pliere They only tra ve le d about tit) feet fro m tlie tra in before be com ing exhausted, he said. Ttie tim e spent m arooned on the E xcitem ent gripped the T u a la tin ‘ hobo" ra m p M onday n ig h t when •;«une one, o Hu* h o h o r•; charge, a t tem pted to b u rn th e ir carnp in the "Jungle»“ there An in ve stig a tio n By D e pu ty Shei if f D ick Busch reveflled that the in c m h rt . o f tiie camp di «covered • m oke at the side of trie old d w e ll ing w h ich they occupy On inve ti g itio n they found a large p ile of wood a fire and near it an em pty p in t h o ttie w h ich had contained kerosene. B ir c h »bid. A pa il o r tw o of w a te r put the fire out a fte r w h ich the men re ported the in cide nt to John Wi«h. T u a la tin , o w ne r o f the house, who called the sh e riff. It is believed th a t someone interested in getting rid of the occupants o f the carnp had ..et the fire N ine men occupy the n r n p . us in g the old house, w h ich is a tw o - story stru ctu re , as sleeping q u a r ters and shelter against storms The location has been a fa v o rite ga th e rin g place fo r the follow e r;, of the long, long tr a il fo r nomti tim e, o ffice rs .say A n o th e r fire e a rlie r in the day destroyed the f ’arsh store i n d b u ild in g at D u rha m station, about fiv e m iles n o rth of T u a la tin . The m erchandise stock was ow ned by J W Carsh and the b u ild in g by .someone else Loss in m erch an dise stock was estim ated at >2000 The fire , according to report . started in the attic, p ro ba bly from a d e fe ctive flu e and had gained such headw ay by th«» tim e it was discovered th a t it could not be checked. Powers Director at Cherry Grove <lly Mr* I' Patton) C H E R R Y G R O VE F ra n k P o w ers was elected d ire c to r at tlie school m eeting M onday evening to f ill tiie u n e xp ire d term o f tlie late A ugust Anderson Next Sunday m o rn in g Rev. Cor- n ils w ill speak on "T h e best way to p u ll y o u r o a r " E very m em ber is urged to he present In tile ( Ve ilin g his top ic w ill be "T hre e Looks." M r C o rn ils w ill he out of to w n the firs t part o f the week speaking at tiie y e a rly tra in in g in - s tilu tu o f the G erm an B aptist Young People's U n ion of Oregon, o f w h ich body M r. C o rn ils is pres ident The In s titu te is being held at the G erm an B aptist chu rch of Salt Creek (D a lla s!. M r and Mrs. John Pearson and on L in c o ln moved to the John N y iu n d m ill at M ou n ta in d a ie the firs t o f the week, w here M r. P ear son has em ploym ent. Fred Nelson is also w o rk in g fo r M r. N y iu n d at M o u n tu in d a le F e b ru a ry m eeting o f the Gaston Farm ers' U n io n was held at the K P h a ll at Gaston F ebru ary 5 V is ito rs were M r and Mrs. A lb e rt S tr e iff of Cedar M ill and M r. and M rs. John Plass of V erb oo rt. M r S tr e iff gave the m ain ta lk o f the evening He to ld of the great am ount o f products that are s h ip ped in to th is c o u n try in c o m p e ti tio n w ith dom estic fa rm products. He also to ld o f the u t ilit y meetings th a t have been held in the various counties th a t ate a tte m p tin g to o r ganize a u t ilit y d is tric t. John Plass. county president, to ld of tiie b u si ness o f the F arm ers' U n io n w a re house w h ich has been established at H illsb o ro . Miss E lva Lovegren, p rim a ry teacher, and M rs M a ry G ra n t, p r in cip al o f tiie Scoggins V a lle y school, are s till nt home here due to the scarlet feve r in the Scoggins V a l ley d is tric t. Mrs. H a rry W a llin and M rs. John Pearson w ill be hostesses fo r the Ladies' A id at th e *c h u rc h this a ft ernoon (T h u rsd a y), Mrs. W a lte r Neugebauer re tu rn e d to he r hom e here a fte r v is itin g w ith re la tive s fo r some tim e in W ashington. P ra ye r m ee ting w ill be held at the ch u rch T hursd ay evening (to- n ig h t). ( ’o ffer ( lui) to I leal* Reports; History Delegate» to the recent C o un ty Federation m eeting w ill g ive re port .it the Coffee clu b m eeting F rid a y aftern oon at Die eiianibei o f com m erce rooms, and Mrs. J. M Per." on o f tin L ite ra tu re de- part merit ha reque ted that inetn- prepured to re p o rt on rend- bei ' in g f< Die past tw o m onths. Eminn M c K in n e y of Die M rs p u b lic ity de pa rtm e nt lias charge of program , and i lia rte r membt-i past o ffice rs and w ives of f ir e men are c pet ia lly in v ite d to a t tend A m usical program w ill be given. Me dun» A. W Havens. Fred llo lzn a g e l and W J. Enschede w ill be )io-te .se fo r Die afternoon. T lie C o lon ia l tea w ill be held at Die home of Mrs. Thom IS C onnell on F rid a y afternoon. F ebru ary 21. instead of at Die cham ber of com merce as scheduled. C o un ty C lu b in s titu te w ill be held in H ill boro on F e b ru a ry 28. a c c o rd in g to a n n o u n c e m e n t of M rs G ladys M eyer of T iga rd, cou nty fed eratio n president. An Arizona Cowboy Sunday in Verboort T hree-act com edy. “ A n A rizo na C ow boy," w ill lie given at V er- boort C O F ha ll Sunday at 8:15 p. m. by m em bers of the V e rb oo rt hig h school senior d ie s T he play is a ro m a n tic com edy of the old west, fille d w ith h u m or and e x citem ent Cast includes A rle n e L u ll. ne. O liv e K ow rny. L o re tta K rie g er. Eva K in d e l, L o re tta VanD yke. Gerva.se Jansen, E rv in Vundchey. C y r il and Robert V anD yke. H o w ard K in d e l, Ig n a tiu s and A d e lb e rt Evert H ow ard V an D yke , C ecil K in d e l and L lo y d G illin g s . Miss K athleen C a ld w e ll i . d ire c tin g the play. M usical num bers w ill be g iv en between acts. MissSahnow Bride of William Scott Miss Joyce Sahnow. daug hter of M r. and Mrs. Ben Sahnow of H ills boro, and W illia m H Scott o f M ishaw aka. Indiana, were m a rrie d M onday at V ancouver. Wash . Rev. Paul I,. K u n zm a ii o ffic ia tin g . T hey w ill m ake th e ir home here fo r the present, hut la te r w ill go to M ishaw aka. Ind . w here the groom is connected w ith the Scott N icke l and D im e »tores. V a le n tin e P a rty H e l d - B reakfast clu b met W ednesday w iD i M is. O tto H a rtra m p f fo r a V a le n tin e pa rty. P rogram in clud ed a stunt, Ri d Hot Peppers." and a guessing rontest led by M rs R C. Cast o f the "Red H ot Munson Peppers" included Mesdames Don- aid M egargel and R C Munson. Banana G ils M rs It F I *VtOT Sweet Potato; Mesd imes E J M c- A le a r and Robert B urling am e . Red Hot Mammas; a n d Mrs. B M. Goodman, litt le M iss Lem on Drop. N ext m eeting w ill he w ith M rs. E J. M cA le a r F e b ru a ry 27. F o rm e r Residents V is it— M r. and M rs M a x I.a La nde of Nampa. Idaho, w ere guests sev e ru l days the last o f the w eek th e ir so n -in -la w and daughter, and M rs H ow ard W ells M r La- I.ande was fo rm e rly in the b a ke ry business here, but gave it up on account o f il l health about 12 years ago and m oved to Nampa. He is m anager of the D ew ey p a rk in Nampa, nnd reports th a t vast im provem ents have been m ade in the pa rk as a W PA project, some tim es h a vin g as m any as 200 men w o rk in g un de r his supervision. Miss F u lle r H onored— M iss C a ro lin e F u lle r was hon ored w ith a d in n e r p a rty given by her sister. M iss M in e rva F u lle r, the evening o f F e b ru a ry 5. T he occasion was he r 18th b irth d a y . Guests were Misses Verna and B ernice D illo n . M a rg a re t M a th ie - sen, L o is Hess and l.a V e lle Jack- son and the ho no r guest, and Messrs V in ce n t Sharp. G e o r g e Rice Dennis Hail. Micky and W a l te r M athiesen. The evening was spent p la y in g games and cards. ARGUS, H I 1.1.S P. O R O , O R E G O N Pa pro Seven on«* brother, Theodore» Davison of 1 M anning Piggly Wiggly to Social News of R e lative ; a tte n d in g the fu n e ra l th i county were M r W O Relocate Grocery Local Folk and ' M from o rle y of th i . c ity . M r. and M rs F<.Rowing th e D|X"nin^ of Safeway • A r th u r S m ith o f Banks. Theodore Their F rien d s | Dave.on of M in n in g . M i it. Sand* gro ce ry in it ; new hx ation F rid a y , the P ttfgly W iu xly gro cery on M ain fo rd of N o rth Plains. M r : James Roy W a rfie ld and M r. nnd Mrs. i W lite r and Robert Me id o f Cedar H a rold M eC ullorn o f K la m a th Falls. M ill H It M asterson o f K ich la nd. and M rs ./ f ) .Swearingen o f Irrig o n were gue ds last w<*«*k o f M r. and M r : W. M F '’ oi :oh a tte n d in g the fu rieral o f M i Hoy W a rfie ld <Mab»*l Ma ter on >. M rs S w earingen re* I tty Mr M a k ts A I I I m u D mairu-d w ith her parents u n til M on* M O U N T A IN HO M E F o u rty -fiv e day, and the oth er ; re tu rn e d home attended the p a rty given by M r. T hursday. Ray Ego F rid a y evening M r. and M rs. F ra n k Woods of am i M i M ilw a u k ie were Sunday guest i of T he guests came dressed in old fa hioned costume. R ichard Joyce M r. and M i . Jam»"' A n d e r -on The men w ere frien ds in th e ir boyhood in a George W ashington typ e suit won firs t prize fo r men; John days in O klahom a, but had not seen S tric k le r, was given second prize < aeh oth er fo r 15 years, although fo r a com ic costume. Mrs. H a rry M r Woods lias made his home in Schm eltzer took firs t prize fo r the O regon part o f the tim e. he t old fashioned ladies' Costume M r. and M i Ivan K ocher. I.e ;- and M r C a rl Sim pson second. te r Tesehner, R dph G oiide and T i i e p a rly was a com bined C h ris H a rold Dean o f Beaverton, arid tia n Endeavor and D ouble-trees af- Miss E velyn S ch u lm e rich o f H ills fan T lie D ouble-trees class is w o rk boro spent M onday n ig h t a n d in g on the c h u rc h -b u ild in g fu n d . Tuesday at the residence of F erd I M ore than 12 attended the m eet G ro n e r at Depoe Bay. in g of M ou ntain Home Ladies' A id M r and M r John Enschede of at the n o m e o f M rs. Charles Haynes Forext G rove have m oved to H ills - i boro and are re sid in g at the H a - 1 T hursd ay M r and Mrs. H a rry S chm eltzer inona apartm ents on F irs t avenue. I and M r. and M rs. G eorge K ir k M r En.-.chede is em ployed by the p a tric k visite d in P o rtla n d S u n P o rtla n d G eneral E le c tric com pany ' day afternoon. Nels Nelson of northeast of H ills - ' Rev. Speece announces th a t a boro is un de r m edical observation ' special speaker w ill be present at of D r. C T. S m ith at S m ith's hos M o u n ta in Hom e church Sunday p ita l. He was threatened w ith evening d u rin g the pastor's ab pneum onia. sence. Miss D o ro th y Pfahl. w ho has been Miss D em aris Saunders, w ho is liv in g in A storia , is now liv in g w ith ' em ployed in P ortla nd , was a w e ek her fathe r. Charles P f a h l , a t end guest of he r parents. M r. and B lo om in g M rs H a rry Saunders. M rs T im G oo drich o f Forest i H e ttie llo w e ll o f P o rtla n d v is it G rove u n d e rw e n t a m a jo r opera- 1 ed her sister. Mrs. George A llis o n , tio n F rid a y at S m ith's hospital. D r several days last week. R ichards o f Forest G ro ve operated E xtrem e cold w eather has the D r. G uy Via pe rfo rm e d a m a jo r farm ers w o rrie d fo r fear th a t the operation fo r Mrs. M a rtin V an- ' gram w ill be damaged as w e ll as decoevering o f N o rth Plains M o n oth er crops. Vague ru m o rs are day n ig h t at S m ith's hospital. th a t ea rly freeze m ay have k ille d Mrs. B. W Barnes attended a ' the w a ln u t trees. luncheon fo r the 1929 M atrons. O i Miss Helen S chm eltzer W3S a re E. S., in P o rtla n d S aturday. cent week-end guest of Miss E liz a beth H erkiss o f T igard. Donald Schm eltzer, w h o has been ra n ching in c e n tra l eastern Oregon, a rriv e d at the hom e o f his p a r ents M onday noon. He says the Mrs. V. W. G a rd n e r sang in the snow is q u ite deep th ro u g h the ch o ir at the consecration cerem on- , W a p in itia cu t-o ff. ies o f the new Bishop o f Oregon. | M issiona ry society is scheduled B en ja m in D D agw ell. at the T r in to meet w ith M rs. Sam B ody next ity chu rch in P o rtla n d Wednesday T hursd ay afternoon. m orn ing . M r. G a rd n e r was a dele- , A group o f fiv e fro m P a cific c o l gate to the services fro m A ll Saints lege at N ew berg vis ite d M o u n ta in Episcopal church, and o th e r m em Hom e church Sunday evening. bers of th e local ch u rch in at- ; M ou ntain Hom e C h ris tia n E n tendance were M r and M rs. George deavor held a consecration service T. M cG rath. M r and M rs. S. W Sunday evening. T his is to be a M elhuish. M r. and M rs A lf O re g u la r service on the second S un Johnson o f Forest G rove. Mesdames day n ig h t o f each m onth. George Fischer. N E. H a w o rth . S Miss Josephine F itc h o f V a n T h w a ite , Donald Douglas a n d couver. Wash., was a house guest Charles M ott. Misses E vangeline o f Rev. and M rs. V. T. Speece over F u lle r and M abel T h w a ite , and W. th e week-end. T Putnam . T w e n ty -fo u r attended p ra y e r M any fro m here attended t h e ' m eeting at the John S tric k le r home banquet in connection w ith the last T hursd ay evening. The m ee t cerem onies at the M asonic Tem ple in g this w eek is to be w ith M r. in P o rtla n d W ednesday evening, and Mrs. H a rry Schm eltzer. fo r w h ic h 1000 reservations w ere made. Egos Entertain at Mountain Home Attend Ceremonies of Consecration Silver Thaw Grips Valley Short Time street w ill begin p re p a rin g fo r it m ove to the old S afew ay location, the in mager. L lo y d I filh k e r . said W ednesday. It is understood that the store is a tte m p tin g to sub lease its present location. F a irw a y store, co rn e r M a in street and Second avenue, is co m p le tin g rearran gem e nt and re m o d e lin g o f its displa y, m o vin g the che ckin g and w ra p p in g co u n te r in to the cen te r o f tlie flo o r and opening up its d is p la y shelves to the p u b lic. New d isp la y rack are being added to place stock in be tte r positions fo r customers. Oakes' grocery, ne xt to th e new S afew ay tore, th i . week is com p le tin g a re m o de lin g of its fro n t to open the store and stock to the street, m a kin g entrance o f cus tom ers c*asier and a llo w in g an u n ob stru cted vie w o f the stock fro m the street. Safeway Grocery Will Open Friday S afew ay store, w h ich has oc cupied th e corn er o f M a in and Sec ond avenue fo r a nu m be r o f years, w ill close the re T h u rsd a y n ig h t and open F rid a y m o rn in g in new q u a rte rs h a lf w ay dow n the block south on Second T h e new store presents an a t tra c tiv e appearance in new colors, flo o d lig h t, w ide aisles. displa y shelves to accommodate the w o m en. and m odern d isp la y racks fo r the ce n te r aisles. T h re e tim es as m uch displa y space w i ll a llo w a com plete stock in a ll lines, placed in p la in ly m a rk ed com partm ents by num bered sec tio n s w h ic h can be seen fro m any p a rt o f the store. A n o th e r fea tu re o f the store is the lig h te d s h e lvin g fo r d is p la y in g fr u its o f variou s k in d s as w e ll as green vegetaSles. Inside, s h e lvin g in g and w alls are fin ish e d in w h ite w ith bla ck trim m in g s . I t is said to be one o f the most m odern and best equipped stores on the P a cific coast. hance Good for Location of Port W ashington co u n ty has an e x ce lle n t chance o f o b ta in in g the P o rtla n d a irp o rt re c e n tly a u th o r ized when the residents o f th a t c ity voted $300.000 in bonds to m atch fed eral funds fo r co n stru c tio n costs. T he tra c t u n d e r consideration, and the o n ly site in th is cou nty be in g considered, is the M a rtin B e r nards fa rm o f m ore tha n 700 acres at Orenco. It is understood th a t B ernards, w ho has been foreclosed on a m ortgage, has set a p ric e o f m ore tha n $206.000 on the tra ct. U n d e r his foreclosure, he s t ill re tains the rig h t of re d em p tion w h ic h expires, it is said, in June o f th is year. F ive sites w ere selected o f the n u m b e r offered, but o n ly th re e of these sites are a d m itte d ly accept able. O renco is one o f th e three and is said to f u l f i l l a ll o f the req uire m en ts o f th e governm ent. A pp raisers have been appointed d are at w o rk v a lu in g the prop- ty in question. Those selected by e P ort o f P ortla nd comm ission ■re .1. Fred Slaver. S I I V. A n- CA and A r th u r C. C allnn Ap- praisal o f the O renco site p ro b ably w ill take place the last of t h i; week or the firs t of next. C a re fu l consideration is to be given to each o f the sites in ques tion before fin a l decision is made N O T H E O F S H E R IF F 'S S A LE N otice is hereby given th a t by v irtu e o f an execution, ju dg m ent, order, decree and ord er of sale is- lued out o f and under the Seal of the C irc u it C o u rt o f the State of O regon fo r W ashington C ounty, on the 2Sth day of Jan ua ry, 1936. in a cause th e re in pending in w h ich W illia m Josse and Sophia Josse were p la in tiff.; and Joseph Owen M u rra y. Ellen E Ford. Ben D Ford. M a ry R icker, Thomas E P ar ker, H a rry Parker, Francis Parker, Eben P arke r, and Thom as E. P arker and Thom as H e nry P arker. A d m in istra to rs of the estate o f A n n ie P arker, deceased, are defendants, in fa v o r o f the p la in tiffs and against the defendant in the sum of $6.900 - (X). tog e th e r w ith interest thereon, fro m the 10th day o f August. 1934. at the ra te o f six per cent per an num and fo r the fu rth e r sum of $26131 paid by w ay of taxes, to gether w ith interest thereon from th e 12th day o f December. 1935. at th e ra te o f six per cent per an num . and the fu rth e r sum of $500 - 00 A tto rn e y 's fees, and the costs and disbursem ents taxed in said cause at $27.75. and com m anding me to m ake sale o f the fo llo w in g described real pro pe rty, situate in W ashington C ounty. Oregon and p a rtic u la rly described as follow s, to -w it: A ll o f the o rig in a l donation land ' cla im o f Geo W. Jones and w ife in Section 33. T ow n ship 1 N o rth of Range 1 West o f the W illa m e tte M e rid ia n , except those certain tracts deeded to W illia m N. S m ith, as described in Deed Book F. page 181. John H. Bush by Deed Book F. page 75. and to Charles K in g by deed recorded in Book E. page 412. Records o f Deeds. W ashington C oun ty. State o f Oregon, co n ta in in g 195 acres, m ore c r less. I w ill on M onday, th e 2nd day o f M arch. 1936, at the h o ur o f ten ! o'clo ck A. M. of said day at the East fro n t door o f the C o u rt House .in H ills b c ro , W ashington C ounty. Oregon, sell at p u b lic auction to ' th e highest bidder, fo r cash in hand, a ll the rig h t, title and in te rest w h ich the w ith in named defendants, and each o f them had on the 10th day o f A ugust. 1934. o r have acquired since said date in and to said real p ro p e rty o r any p o rtio n th e re o f to satisfy said execution, ju d g m e n t, o r der and decree, interest, costs, and accrued costs, said sale to be sub je c t to red em p tion as per t h e statutes o f the State o f Oregon. Dated th is 30th day of January. 1936. i J. W. C O N N E L L . S h e riff of W ash in g to n C ounty. O regon E. J. M c A le a r. A tto rn e y fo r P la in tiff. 50-2 N O T I C E T O C R E D IT O R S I n th e C o u n ty C o u r t o f th e S ta te o f O re - g u n , f o r W a s h in g to n C o u n ty . In *h*> M atte»- o f th e E s ta te o f R a c h e l J . K im b a ll, D eceased. N - itic e i ’ h e re b y g iv e n , t h a t th e u n d e r s ig n e d ha« been d u ly c o n f ir m e d b y th e » b o ve e n title « ! C o u r t as E x e c u to r o f th e j Last W i l l r.n d T e s ta m e n t of »aid de- ce*i»ed. a n d h x s d u ly q u a lif ie d a« such ; Now, th e r e fo r e . a ll p e rso n a h a v in g c la im * a g u in u t «aid e s ta te a r e h e re b y ‘ n u iif ie d a n d re q u ire d t o p re s e n t th e sam e. ’ t«»gether w i t h p r o p e r v o u c h e rs th e r e fo r . I t o th e u n d e rsig n e « ! a t th e la w o ffic e s o f B a g le y A- H a re , in th e F i r s t N a tio n a l B a n k B u ild in g , in H ills b o r o . O re g o n , w it h in s ix m o n th « fr o m th e d a te h e re o f. D a te d t h is 1 5 th d a y o f J a n u a r y . 1936. .A L F R E D H . K IM B A L L . E x e c u to r o f th e L a s t W il l a n d T e s ta m e n t o f s a id de- ceaaed. B a g le y & H a re . A t to r n e y s fo r i E x e c u to r. ^9-1 S l i T K R T O I H K IU TO K s In th e C o u n ty ( ’«»art o f th e » t a le o f Ora» Run, f<>r W a a M m rto n ( 'o u o t y . In th e M a t t e r o f th e fta ta te o f J o r * a n K. K ro e tre r. I>e«ea»e<L N o tic e I* h e re b y ir L e t i. t h a t th e und er» «iy-ned hue b e -n »lo ly a p p o in te d b y th e • b .iv e e n t it le d C o u rt. »« A d m l n L t r a t o r o f i ho ew tnte o f » » id Jerea«pd, a tu l ha« d u ly 1111w Iifie d n« xuch. Now, th e r e fo r e . a ll p e rso n » h a v in ir < la h n n n ira in u t «aid e s ta te a r e h e re b y rio tiT ie d a n d r e q u ire d to |»re>«ent th e «»m e, to g e th e r w i’ h p r o p e r v o u c h e r» th e r e fo r , to th e u n d e rilg n e « l a t th e la w o ffic e « o f H *iirle \ Ar H a re , in th e l*'ir« t N a tio n a l H a n k B u ild in g , in 11 i ILI m ro , O re g o n , w it h i n a ix m o n th « fr o m th e «late h e m f . D a te d th i« IG tli d a y o f J a n u a r y , r.1,'16. A R T H l’ H F K R O F d iE K A d in in la t r a - t o r o f th e K a ta te o f «aid D eceased. H a r le y A. li a r » . A tto r n e y « f o r A d m in i« ! ra - 4 » -| NO TH K OF F IN A L SKTTLFM FN T In th .- C o u n t y C o u r t o f th e S ta te o f O re g o n . f o r W a a h in g to n C o u n ty . In th e M a tt e r o f th e K a ta te o f F r a n k I K im b a ll, Deceased. N o tic e i» h e re b y g iv e n , th a t th e n n d e r- :g n e il b .x e « n io r o f th e Laet W il l a n d fe a ta n ie n t o f « a id decen«ed h*i« file d in th e u bo ve e n t it le d e n u rt a n d enuea hi« F in a l A c c o u n t a n d r e p o r t a.« »u ch . a n d th e C u r t ha« fix e d a n d a p p o in te d th e 21«t d a y o f F e b ru a ry . I'.Klrt. a t th e h o u r o f It» o 'c lo c k A . M . o f «aid d a y a n d th e c o u r t r'aoni o f th e a bo ve e n t it le d c o u r t in H ills b o r o . O re g o n , n« th e t im e a n d p la c e f o r h e - ir in g o b je c tio n « to » a id f in a l a c c o u n t a n d f o r th e f in a l x e ttle m e n t o f «aid ewtate. D a te d th i» 22n d d » y o f J a n u a r y . 1936. O L IV E N E L L V A R N I R nnd A L F R E D H A R O L D K I M B A L L . E x e c u tr ix a n d E xe c- u t o r o f th e L a s t W il l a n ti T e a ta m e n t o f »aid Dec'*a»e<l. B a g le y A H a re . A t t o r ney» f o r E x e c u tr ix a n d E x e c u to r . 40-1 N O T IC E O F F I N A L SETTLEM ENT th e C o u n ty C o u r t o f th e S ta te o f O re g o n , f o r W a s h in g to n C o u n ty . In th e M a tt e r o f th e E a ta ta o f G o ttlie b B a u e r. Deceased. N o tic e 1» h e re b y g iv e n th a t th e u n d e r s ig n e d E x e c u to r o f th e L a « t W il l and I’ m " a m e n t o f «aid decenaed ha» file «! In 1 th e a bo ve e n title « ! c o u r t a n d cauae hi« F in a l A c c o u n t a n d r e p o r t a» «u ch , a n d ’ he c o u r t ha» fix e d a n d a p p o in te d th e 2 5 th d a y o f F e b ru a ry , 1936. a* th e h o u r o f lo o ’c lo c k A . M . o f s a id d a y a n d th e c o u r t ro o m o f th e a bo ve e n t it le d c o u r t in H ilh b o r o . O re g o n , as th e tim e a n d p la c e f o r h e a rin g o b je c tio n » t o «aid f in a l a c c o u n t a n d f o r th e f in a l .s e ttle m e n t o f .«aid erttate. D a te d t h is 2 2 n d d a y o f J a n u a r y . 1936. H E R B E R T B A U E R . E x e c u to r of th e Last W il l a n d T e ttta m e n t <>f «aid D e ceased. B a g le y & H a re . A t to r n e y » fo r E x e c u to r. 49-1 In Say you saw i t in the Argus. Every savings c e rtifi cate is insured up to $5,000.00 under the Federal Insurance Plan. • • M rs. B irk fo rd H o s te ss— Savings of $1.00 ac Ladies' A lta r society o f St. M a t - 1 c e p te d o r la r g e r thew 's ch u rch m et Tuesday eve- , (C « n t» n u rd fr o m pan e 1> n in g at th e home of M rs. Hayes ' "g amounts to suit your eember, 15 in J a n u a ry and 9 in \Vft c o m fo rta b le w itli ple n ty to eat B ic k fo rd . convenience. S tart a F ebru ary. and tlie cars fa ir ly w e ll heated. Low est te m p e ra tu re th is y e a r was systematic savings The stre a m lin e r, he declared, is the N ovem ber 3 w hen the te m p e ra tu re easiest rid in g tra in he has ever account today. droppecf to 13 degrees above zero tra ve le d on F E W choice, e x tra good Rhode w h ile the previous yea r the lo w Plans fo r the com ing canning Islan d Red cockerels fo r sale.— est tem p e ra tu re was 10 degrees on and packing season. M u lin g said, 52 F une ral services fo r G eorge L a w J a n u a ry 20 w ith 8 inches o f snow- H o w a rd Snyder. D ille y . w ill see about the same am ount go C u rry . 74. w ho died here F e b ru a ry on th a t date. A h a lf-in c h o f snow In fo cans as last year, w h ile the A - l B A L E D clo v e r fo r sale.— F. W. 11 a fte r be in g in the ho spita l fo r has been recorded fo r th is year. frozen foods pack w ill be tw ic e as Jackson, m ile n o rth w e s t N o rth N O T IC E O F F IN A L SETTLEM ENT • 14 days, w i ll be held at 1:30 p. m. large Several new frozen foods R a in fa ll has been lig h t d u rin g Plains. Phone 5F11. 52p I n th e C o u n ty C o u r t e * th e S ta te o f O re j today (T h u rsd a y) at Donelson & F e b ru a ry and roads w ere dusty plants are being in sta lle d in the g o n . f o r W a s h in g to n C o u n ty . ' S ew ell chapel. Rev. D uncan w ill M onday. In some places, fa rm op A - l S O FT y e llo w f i r shakes. 24- I n th e M a t t e r o f th e E s ta te o f G. F . e ast, he rem arked, but the m arket G t^ e tte r, Deceased. ' o fficia te . In te rm e n t w i ll be in R iv erations. w h ic h could not be com is absorbing this typ e o f preserved J. M. PERSON, Mgr. in ch length, $100 per hundred, N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t th e u n d e r e rv ie w cem etery. food as ra p id ly as it can be p ro pleted in the fa ll, w ere concluded d e liv e re d .—S. A. H u tch in son. R t. 1. s ig n e d E x e c u to r o f th e L a s t W il l a n d M r. C u rry was b o rn in P o rtla n d Savings & Loan Bldg. and ground made ready fo r p la n t C o rne liu s. cessed. 52 T e s ta m e n t o f s a id deceased has f ile d in ‘ June 21. 1861. Deceased is s u rvive d in g as soon as w a rm e r w e athe r th e a b o v e e n t it le d c o u r t a n d cause his Hillsboro O regon M ijo r im p rovem e nt in the H ills by the w id o w , M rs. M a ry E liz a comes. boro plants are not contem plated W A N T E D — W om an to w o rk fro m / i n a l A c c o u n t a n d r e p o r t as s u c h , a n d th*» C o u r t has fix e d an 1 a p p o in te d th e beth C u rry , and fo u r sons; Lester. Telephone lines between P o rt th is year, but several pieces of 8 a. m. u n til 6 p. m Monday- 15 th d a y o f F e b ru a ry . 1936. a t th e h o u r D a n ie l and O liv e r o f P o rtla n d , and land and Forest Grove, in c lu d in g o n ly. A p p ly by le tte r only, g iv in g o f 10 o ’c lo c k A . M . o f s a id d a y a n d th e m ach in ery are being in sta lle d to G eorge L. Jr. of N elscott. the H ills b o ro long distance se rv nam e and address.—W rite 4660 A r c o u r t ro o m o f th e a bo ve e n t it le d c o u r t balance the plant p ro du ction Some o f these im p rovem e nts in clu d e a n ice east, w ere out o f com m ission gus. 52tf i in H ills b o r o , O re g o n , as th e t im e a n d p la c e f o r h e a rin g o b je c tio n s t o » a id f in a l several tim es d u rin g the n ig h t. On oth er b e rry grader; six m ore corn , a c c o u n t a n d f o r th e f in a l s e ttle m e n t o f the C o lum b ia h ig h w a y, snow flake s 120 9 -m o n th -o ld W h ite Legh orn. s a id e s ta te . cutters, tw o buskers to b rin g the la y in g 70': . 95c each: C h a rte r gas Date«! t h is 15th d a y o f J a n u a r y . 1936. lik e tapioca, ro lle d dow n th e to ta l to s ix and an othe r w ra p p in g m o u n ta in sides in to the gorge fa s t in cu b a to r, 540-egg. lik e new. $25.—■ W I L L I A M J . G O E T T E R . E x e c u to r o f m achine to m ake seven in the ’ he Last W il l and T e s ta m e n t o f said er tha n ro ta ry snow plow s cou ld R. Pearson. Rt. 5: in q u ire H ills b o ro Deceased. plant. E . J . M c A le a r , A t t o r n e y f o r E n te rta in at D in n e r— 52p E x e c u to r . R epresentatives o f the H ills b o ro rem ove it. One bus was b u rie d F lo rists, m ile east H illsb o ro . T lie b e rry grader is to a llo w the 48-52 g rv pa ckin g o f raspberries, w h ich M r. and Mrs. F ra n k S ch u lm e rich Tow nsend club, a t the Congression- near M u ltn o m a h Falls, acco rding E M P IR E au to m a tic e le c tric w a te r "a n n o t be frozen i f graded by the i reports. en tertain ed W ednesday eve ning . al d is tric t No. 1 co n ve n tio n of 1 9 3 5 T e r r a p la n e system, fo r sale, $20.—M e lte b e ke T em peratures fo r the Week wet process. w ith a d in n e r p a rty fo r M r. and . clubs in Eugene yeste rd ay were E le c tric Store. 52 I T O U R IN G SEDA N Mrs. Wes S ch u lm e rich and fa m G. N. T aggart and C lifto n G ille tte . , M in . M ax. Date FOR S A L E o r R ent— 12 acres, h a lf 1 ily . w ho re c e n tly re tu rn e d to H ills i named at a m eeting Sunday. C. C i Feb. 6 47 39 H A R R IS O N D. H U G G IN S ( C o n t in u r d fr o m 11 boro fro m the east. O th e r guests B a n n iste r and M rs. Percy Long 22 42 Feb. 7 clear, 2 m iles out.— F red P ear- 1 men since the in tro d u c tio n here were Mrs. Anna S ch u lm e rich of w ere alternates. S everal local m em 31 14 M. Feb. 8 son, R t. 4. 52p i o f m achines w h ic h pay on the H ills b o ro and M r. and Mrs. W 1. bers attended. 36 .19 Feb. 9 p rin c ip le o f the slot m achine w ith EYE, EAR, NOSE AN D T H R O A T A t - th e m ee ting .S unday. Robert 1 9 3 3 C h e v r o le t Stevens of L a u re l. 20 38 Y O U N G G uernsey, fresh F e b ru a ry Feb. 10 the exce ptio n th a t a degree of ( f o n t I n n e d fr o m ?»»ie I ) K e lly re p o rte d th a t he had w r i t S P E C IA L IS T 35 29 10. pounds basic average.— Feb. 11 M A S T E R SEDA N speaker F aults are In men, not In s k ill, in p la cin g the balls, m ig h t Local Folk at F a ir— ten to each o f the O regon con Feb' 12 31 36 P ercy Stone. Forest G rove. 52 increase the percentage o f w in the system, he said. GLASSES F IT T E D M r. and M rs. T. M . R nm sdell and gressmen u rg in g assistance to . W illia m G. Hare Introduced the nings. M r. and Mrs. C. B. Preston o f m ake the Townsend plan a la w at Room f Those w h o p la y th e game con H ills b o ro are guests at the M a y- 1 th is session. K e lly also rep orted a speaker. Janies W ells w ill be c h a ir C o m m ercial N a tio n a l B a n k A n n e x sid e ra b ly p o in t out th a t tho ugh the f a ir in San Diego w a itin g fo r the local m em bership o f n e a rly 900 man today. NEW HORTON Several lo w p rice d ears and H ills b o ro clu b had the second p la ye r may w in, the percentage o f opening of the San Diego fa ir. T hey i The clu b voted to e n te r w ith other p ick-up s to choose from . P h onea H o u r» largest delegation at the N ew berg 1 chance In fa v o r o f the ow ners of have been in C a lifo rn ia about a 1 clubs of the state in a "d o u b le - R e si dence 2972 9 :3 0 a. m . to 12 m. O f f ic e 2971 1 :30 p m . t o 6 p. m. ch a rte r m eeting F e b ru a ry 5. Pin the m achines u su a lly acts to re m o n th and w ill re m a in fo r some | the -m e m be rship d riv e be fore A p r il STORAG E C A M P REEHERS. CCC. W estim - Z a n o b e lll accom panied the g r o u p . tu rn the w in n in g s and som ething tim e a fte r the f a ir opens. 1." ber. Feb. 12— "Q ua ran tine" was a In o u r new, m odern garage o n ly and sang several songs H ills b o ro m ure before the p la y e r is ready to P a rty W ell Attended— zY vote o f tha nks was given the despised w o rd to n e a rly 200 CCC SQ .50 Per presented the new d u b w ith n R o c ry enough. Texaco o il station fo r su p p o rt of yo u th fro m H ills b o ro and o th e r The card p a rty given by the L a O M o n th M achines in H ills b o ro are found ta ry plaque. 1 the pla n and a recent dona tion o f O regon com m unities, w h o today dies' A lta r society o f St. M a tth e w 's Representative F I,. Ross o f in d ru g stores, ea tin g places and 10 per cent o f a ll sales F e b ru a ry 1 were in the second w eek o f con chu rch F e b ru a ry 5 was w e ll a t A loha represented G o ve rn o r M a r- j pool halls, and th e c ity has r e to the c lu b treasu ry. T h e c lu b went Come in and See the 19.36 2(1 licenses fo r such ap tended, 16 tables being in play. I on reco rd as fa v o rin g a 100 per ; fin e m e n t to camp. tin at th e N ew berg m eeting. I corded Those re c e iv in g h ig h scores w e re paratus since J a n u a ry 1. A fe w of Hudsons and Terraplane.« cent re g is tra tio n of a ll vote rs be- ; Measles, one a ilm e n t fo r w h ic h ♦ Chick Starter Y’east this n u m b e r m ig h t be fo r m achines M rs. I,. H illik e r . M rs. F. D u yck, J fo re th e p r im a r y electio n in M iv CCC men are riot in n o cu la te d be “The Cars that step you up in w h ich have been rem oved, however. Vanderzanden. F ra n k H e rte l and , T lie clu b also has gone on record cause no p re ve n ta tive is know n, ♦ Chick Scratch everything but cost." One in cid e n t w h ich bro u g h t the Mrs. Barber. The n e xt p a rty w ill I com m ending the G ilm o re o il com re ce n tly became u n u su a lly p re v a l- i ♦ Chick Starter M ilk ( B v Z e ll F t H ith e r» ) he held W ednesday n ig h t, F e b ru ent in nearby com m unities. W hen H ite o n clu b met F e b ru a ry 5 w ith cig a re tte m a tte r to the a tte n tio n a ry 19, and w i ll be the last before pany fo r it? decision to refuse gas one o f the CCC m em bers "cam e ♦ Broiler Ration o lin e to in to x ic a te d d rive rs. M rs. F lo ra Leedy. T w e lv e m em bers o f the P.-T. A., it is said, was the Lent. In c lu d in g in the s ta n d in g com d o w n " w ith the illness a q u a ra n A nsw ere d r o ll cu ll w ith a “ S aying suspension last w eek o f tw o high You take no chances when m itte e ch a irm e n re c e n tly a p po int- tin e was ordered by D r. D. P o f B e n ja m in F ra n k lin ." Plans w ere school boys fo r sm o kin g in tlie Guest N ig h t W ednesday— T ru liin g e r. cam p surgeon, to avoid you use these feeds. They started fo r n spring program to be ! basement. Royal Neighbors w i l l observe ' ed by the a d viso ry board are. D r. enrollees being fu rth e r exposed guest evening W ednesday n i g h t John Peck, fin a n c ia l: H. I. Patten, insure better and cheaper given at the school house. N e xt w h ile in th e ir home tow ns. A ll w ith a special program a fte r the m em bership: R. L- P utnam , p u b lic m eeting w ill be w ith Mrs. M ild re d leaves were cancelled last w e e k growth. m eeting at Die old G range h a ll. A ity ; G N. T aggart, pro gra m ; M rs Q U A L IT Y R E P A IR W O R K Bacou Wednesday. end. Date o f lift in g the ban is com edy, "T h e R e po rte r," w i ll be H. R C lia n tle r. rece ptio n and so In v ita tio n s have been received WHY EXPERIMENT? p r o b l e m a t i c a l . ______________ I 137 S. 3rd A ve. Phone 21W presented by the office rs, a n d cial. N ext m eeting w i ll be F e b ru fo r the w e d d in g o f M iss M abel a ry 23 in the M. E. church. da ncing w ill be enjoyed. Behm and Leonard S ta rk o f Dance at Cedar M ill Dealers fo r C o n tin u e d success in sho w in g Scholls, an event o f F rid a y at tlie Leave for Alaska— A t G range h a ll, S a tu rd a y n ig h t. Hudson - Terraplane th e ir p rize H o ls te in -F rie s ia n herd, MRS. C. R. M E A D home o f the b rid e ’s uncle and F e b ru a ry 13. A dm ission 25c. 52 Misses V ern a D a vis a n d Jean W illard — M ohawk Feed - Seed - P o u ltry aunt, M r. and Mrs. H a rry R o b in was re p orted th is w eek b y John M rs. C. R. M ead died suddenly L in d o w & Sons o f B ethnny. The T a y lo r le ft F rid a y fo r W rang ell, Poultry Supplies son. T h u rsd a y at the home o f h e r son. Alaska, w h e re th e y have e m p lo y Standard Gasoline and Oils Irene C o u lte r has been absent latest success was at th e Ogden, Telephone 3061 m ent. Miss D a vis spent last sum I Roy Mead, at Eugene, and fu n e ra l fro m school w ith an abscessed ear. U tn li, live sto ck show. I services w e re held S a tu rd a y a fte r Seventeen head displayed there m e r there, re tu rn in g home late Mrs. A. K. Pickens, Mrs. .lay noon nt Eugene w ith in te rm e n t See this big oversized washer Inst fa ll. P h illip s and M a ry I.ou. J. B. P h il w on 10 firsts, 7 seconds, 5 third s, near S p rin g fie ld . today! Not only your eyes but your 4 fourths. 4 fifth s , 2 class ch a m p i O n Extended T r ip — lips, G len P ickens and Ed H u rd M rs. M ead’s m aiden name was ears w ill tell you w hat a value it T h a t’s w h y successful people o f H ills b o ro v is ite d S atu rday a t ons. and 1 grand cham pion. E rnest M e in e l le ft Tuesday on Zetta D avidson and she fo rm e rly is. It runs so quietly that you'll m ake the utm ost o f e ve ry p re c The herd, w h ic h le ft here, nu m - the S. S. T exan o f the H a w a iia n the C. W. S tru th e rs home. say it isn't running. Washes faster, ious m in u te o f eve ry day. ■bered 18, b u t one herd sire was S team ship com pany fo r New Y o rk . resided in the M a n n in g co m m u n ity Several years a fte r he r m a rria g e to “ I t ’s sm art to be on tim e ," an- I too. breause it has larger rapacity. lost on the w ay, th e y reported. He w ill m ake the Panama Canal N o m a tte r how la rge o r sm all the C. R. Mead the y m oved to S p rin g - Safety release w ring er ran b e M any prizes w e re captured b y tw o t r ip and v is it the H a w aiia n Islands, Ih o ritie s agree. A n d th e s m a rt m e m o ria l you select m ay be. we w i ll fie ld . w h e re th e y resided u n til moved to four positions. A S K FOR oth er herds taken to fa irs In C a li and expects to be gone six m onths. est w ay to keep tim e is w ith a 1 A FREE D E M O N S T R A T IO N . m ake e ve ry possible e ffo r t to m ake it I a fte r M r. M ead’s death in 1925. In ( Bv M r». T.nu W r ig h t) fo rn ia last sum m er. one t r u ly b e a u tifu l. O n ly the fin e st m aterials I la te r years she had made her home d is tin c tiv e new W a t c h , C liffo r d R u l.in spent F rid a y night M r. Estepp Elected— A t least $15 allowance for lim ited y o u 'll alw ays p ro u d ly wear. and w o rk m a n s h ip w i ll go in to it. In de w ith George Heaton and fa m ily of E. S. Estepp was elected h o n o r at Eugene. She is su rv iv e d by fo u r tim e only oil your old washer. W IL L IA M H E L M IN G sign, like w ise , it w ill be o rig in a l, m odern Vancouver, Wash. a ry "D a d d y " of A lm a B ennett daughters. Cora Rhodes o f Tacoma, and d is tin c tiv e . O u r prices are the v e ry Bob M u rp h y has been 111 w ith W illia m H elm ing, whose w ife O lden lent, D. U. V.. at the m eet i G eorgia D a rla n d o f Seattle. V ina MELTEBEKE low est possible. .th e measles. wan the fo rm e r Miss D eLauriee in g F e b ru a ry 3. T h e late H. V. ' Pearson o f M abel. D e lla Peterson " Clarence Jensen of E llensburg, C ra b tre e o f L a u re l, and a student Gates fo rm e rly held that office. JEWELER o f S p rin g fie ld , nnd a son. Roy, of OREGON MONUMENT WORKS Hillsboro . Eugene, O f he r im m e d ia te fa m ily 211 E. M ain St. Wnsh., spent fro m S atu rday to o f H ills b o ro hig h school, died at "Saves Y ou M on ey on M asquerade fian ce i she is s u rv iv e d b y six sisters, tw o M ond ■ a 1th M r. and Mrs. O tto M aplew ood F e b ru a ry I). He is s u r - 1 H. H. S T A N N A R D , M anager "L e t A n d y F ix Y o u r W a tch " E ve ry Purchase." Pannier and fa m ily . v iv e d by the w id o w , a son, B illy i S atu rday n ig h t, F e b ru a ry 15, at in Kansas, tw o at A the na; M rs Phone 121 HlUahoro 124 S. 2nd Ave. Hillsboro 1 M a rg a re t P hipps o f Banks, and H e lv e tia ha ll. M odern music. A d Mi Sarah lla n e y re tu rn e d to F ra n k, and his m other. H is fa th e r i m ission 25c. 31-2 M rs. A nn a Shute o f P ortla nd , and h e .......... near Strassel Sunday. died about tw o weeks ago. Nation’s Greatness Cited by Speaker Native Son Dies; Services Today Too Late to Classify Pension Delegates Attend Convention Tualatin Valley Federal Savings QC Loan Ass’n. USED CARS Council Receives Protest on Games 695 D. Westitnber CCC Camp Quarantined !450 W ASHER HODGEN-BREWSTER Hiteon Thomas S. Sholes Bethany Prize Herd Wins Utah Ribbons Farmers' Cash Store Time is Money Memorials of True Beauty Thatcher J. L. Anderson ELECTRIC STORE