Page Two H IL L S R Û IÎÛ A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N ! H erdlein. M r and Mrs Jo h n S tark. the date of th e first publication of M r and Mrs. A lbert Mover and Club Formed this sum m ons, to-w it, on or before I ¡children. Mrs Ida Mover. Mis- E s­ Banks H ig h Eleven W ins First , D ecem ber 1st, 1936. und if y ou fail th er Meyer. Henry N eum ann. Mrs to so app ear and an sw er said com ­ N eum ann Mr. an d Mr- Rudolf at Fern Hill M Meyer. Game: C hurch P lanning M eet plaint for w ant thereof the p lain ­ Mr and Mrs O scar Pfahl tiffs will apply to the court for the Thursday, October 29, 199« you by publication by o rd er of tin- il«v«»n i I. Io ulti«’ o f l| ho. lion R F ran k Peters. Ju d g e of the M in i h tu í in * U| ubove en titled court, m ade und en- t’ I m ti-reii in said court and cause on f I la «M t i illit I . « , tl o b y h ü » , I o th«. the 23rd day of O ctober. 1936. pre It.M lIc I . B o x 17. N h o r w o .i I. 0 . in ib i i l i o i n ib » >1 scribing such publication m the I ll h u »IA t i . i I» mu . I f l r < t p u b it H illsboro Argils a new spaper of |U5ii. I I ib li. - t t ii- . n Novnnl g n e ia l circu latio n in W ashington J I I I X U \ l i . II \ I \ I C ounty Stat»' of Oregon. once each 11 m A I iH i o r . A i l o iit t - « w»-ek tor four <41 successive weeks, tin- first publication being on th e m i t i c i : 01 I l\A l II! 29th »lay of O ctober. 1936 and the (b u i last publication being on tin- 26th « I v N . u u t , i . . . h „ U , f I. i O.| h o t »lay of N ovem ber. 1936 HI ì It » XI I » I i IX I.f Ih»» REYNOLDS, Fl.E G FL .»• SMITH o A ttorneys for P laintiffs. 909 Amer i . lin t » , a i I t h ..f a t Or, b» lean Bank B uilding, P o rtlln d , <>i • u t . r v . | In «Mbl C o t p e ti;. gon. 37-41 o f O . to b o w r i t »•; 01 I I I l \ G I Notice la b •rrby give»' i t . « tl I I . ilD l V U m I liit u N A I. Huit 0 I IH iho . bu 10 o f O f i n i t i io 11 M in i •I. ilo . . - lu i u r t it i y II- o f tu * Inal H o ll. - and children. Mr and Mrs. Louis iB» mi », Marr Sandy) »he gam es and dancing. The c o m - 1 relief pray id for in th eir com __ plaint by ......... N eu k irk and John. Mr and Mrs i . i BANKS B anks high school foot- 1 mitt» have h»«en appointed by I on file herein, to-w it. that oil and M rs. J e p s o n S e c re ta ry o f F red Muhly. Blanche. W alter, O s­ ball f ix .t l I \ defeated G erv ais high Agnes V anderzanden. president, as I each of you be strictly f o r c c l o . c . l .un.I I I II... c ar and A lbert Muhly. Mr. and school squad Friday 14 to 0 at G ervais U n it; O b serv e B irth d a y , b o ti Mrs I. H Muhly. Mrs. Sophie 'T h is is th e first gam e w on by follows- G am es Li-ona Hess, c h a ir - , and b arred of alt right, title, inter- man. B arbara R iten au r and P a u l - ,,s t and estate in and to the follow - B relje, Ernest B relje. L e o n a r d (B anks this season. « lo b i t h l l. h . - . l tl .n m e S h av er Louise By bee beads the ; mg described real property sit- (Jlv M m . E W Hinrfrh.) Shuft. A rlene and Norm a Muhly. t u b ili a l .' N«>» k ltlN G Itali. refreshm ent com m ittee including unted in W ashington County Stat Mrs. M aurice Thom pson a n d BLOOMING—Boys of the Fern Mr and Mrs H enry H ering and Ih«* ti W ana Wirt.- and Jack W inters d au g h ter Doris of V ernonia w ere of Oregon, to-w it: i I Ut \ N V A I III I I I \ I l II. I Hill school organized a 4-H lub d au g h ters and Mr and Mr- Wil- | w eek-end visito rs at th e C lifford Public speaking class and glee club T hursday afternoon W ilfred K alsch liam H ering and Daniel l o t num bered tw en ty -n in e (19) I w ill assist w ith th e program . , Sandy home I m M illard and V anS chuyver Tract, w ill b? the leader and th e group M is s R egina N eum ann is em ­ Council Named S coutm aster Veil«- W hite a n d being a Subdivision of th e S o u th ­ w ill do m anual tra in in g work. ! ployed on th e C anyon read it e a r P resent m em bers of th e B anks west q u a rte r iS W ip of Section 28. four Boy Scouts. Billy K essler. Fai l M em bers a re H ow ard Gaston. E r- Portland. land Aho. Roy Ushiva. E arl Pavey. F red erick W illiam S chulenberg M cPeak. Bobby Stohlev and V er­ high school student council a re a- and th e N orthw est q u a rte r »NW»>. U M lt.l lb«> 2 1 «( «lay Ja c k Hulsm an. Sam V'chiyama and was baptized in th e local church non W olford, spent the w eek-end follows Jack Seabold. Vic L aPorte. and the N orth hull iNW> of the iti lh .- t (lit N O T IC E r o ( K E IH T 0 K S Ju n io r Jepson. i S unday m orning H enry Scheuer- ¡cam ping, boating and fish in g on H erm an Schaler. Roger Schofield. Southw est q u a rte r iS W ’ P of S ec­ I>«t>n o f *11.1 , N ik 4 IVA ( o n n i» C o u it I b it i v l o n Mrs. Sophie B relje. E rnest B rel­ n iin n and B ernice Schoen su b sti­ th e Alsea riv e r E arl M cPeak was R ichard P o tter Alta B row n, Irene tion 33. T ow nship 1 S outh of Range l> . 0 r« » u o n , a« Bvbee, Agnes Van- 1 W ist of W illam ette M eridian, in I n ( b . ( ' . n i i t t y C o n n o f lb«» S ia lo « f p lu « .* I'..i I n a i l i je and L eonard Shuft. w ho have tu ted at the cerem ony for H erbert ¡th e only one w ho m ade a catch and Fisher. Louise Billy J«’« l i o | t t to ai K»»n. f o r lb«» ( '« n iit t y o f W a -« h in i in a i H r c o iiu t no Kelly. E velyn said C ounty of W ashington. S tate been visiting at th e L eonard Muhly H asehke of Texas and M rs Emma , he succeeded in lan d in g a sm all der.-anden. p o r t , i f a n y th P r o b a t e I ). |< a r lm o n t b«». u h t l f. i Ih o ¡salmon R inek and Rud V andom elen The 'o f Oregon, according to the plat of •otili»tu«*ni of i home, left by car M onday m orning Schoen of Hillsboro. B everly Jean » lia i» u n ii t b o « i ut«» o f 1 ' n i i r n h u r l \ \ atura«»» *». The church board m et Wednes­ council includes th e student body record in the R ecorder's O ffice at K t Noti«-«* M • . for th e ir hom e in Glencoe. Minn B randaw . d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs day t t b«*r«-b» Ki»«*n I ha I ( b o t cfficers and evening and decided to have o th e r rep resen tativ es Hillsboro. Oregon, recorded in book HI I I N M bat I»«-«» u Mp|Munt«->| o \ « t - u lr S E I h l . l I t . A.ln Mr. and Mrs I-. H. N eu k irk and C harles B randaw of P ortland, was an o th er all-d ay m eeting w ith a elected by c l a s s organizations "Z" at Page 89. said lot 29 em b ra c ­ ai -d w ere Sunday d in n er sen home enberg hom e a few w eeks p rio r to . to be fixed by the deer»*«' herein, p arty guests of Mr. and Mrs. B ert ' Mr. and Mrs. F ran k A kers of pay or cause to be paid to the h e r departure. (C e n tin n e d fro m p a re I> G rin d le of M cM innville P o rtlan d w ere S unday visitors of plaintiffs th eir costs and d isb u rse­ Mrs. Jepson S ecretary 'cost thro ug h red u ctio n s m ade in Mr. and Mrs. A. J. F ried ley of Mrs. A kers' sister. M rs Bella H a rt­ m ents in cu rred herein, to g eth er We can supply concrete or Mrs. Jo h n Jepson has been elect­ : the cost of producing cru sh ed rock. I H illsboro spent th e w eek-end w ith wick. w ith a reasonable atto rn ey 's f o ­ Bert Hagen of Tigard, opposing ' M r. an d Mrs. Roy P arm lev and ed secretary of th e local F arm ers' vitrified clay pipe, of iron to be allow ed and fixed by such U nion to fill th e vacancy created candidate w as not present. Beazan | children soil pipe. For estimates on decree and also to pay to p lain ­ by Mrs. H orner m oving to C edar speaking b riefly for him. H agen., Miss C larab el L ip p ert w ent to t i l t complete job of booking tiffs all of the in stallm en ts past he said, w as ill an d reg retted his S eattle W ednesday, w h ere she will Mill. d ue and payable u n d er said c o n ­ K enneth B randaw . w ho had been absence. l i p -Call be em ployed in G rad y 's studio. tract, togetln-r w ith all fu rth e r in ­ ill w ith w hooping cough, re tu rn ­ J. E C arp en ter, assessor, w ho is Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Dean stallm ents th e re u n d e r as m ay b e ­ ed to school last Thursday seeking re-election, pointed out th at Sellers of G ran ts Pass. O ctober 19 Rev. E. W. H inrichs spent T ues­ he had now serv ed th ree and a half a boy. He has been nam ed W illiam ; Following an o rd e r issued by- com e due and payable to the p lain ­ Ju d g e R. F ran k P e te rs in circuit tiffs d u rin g th e tu n e allow ed by day. W ednesday and T hursday of years as assessor th ro u g h a period R odm an ' court here, the state highw ay d e ­ such decree for m aking such p a y ­ last w eek atten d in g a conference w hich, he said, w as one of the Amos S ellers re tu rn e d hom e Mon p artm en t is p re p arin g to m ove 18 m ents and also interest on th e u n ­ of L utheran pastors held at V an­ most strenuous in th e history of I d av from p o rtla nd w ith a fine catch ' graves from th e P o in ter fam ilv paid prin cip al of said co n tract at couver. Wash th e county. In connection w ith th e 'fish w hich he caught on a w eek- cem etery, in th e right-of-w ay of the ra te of seven per cent (7n > Jqyce K ollington of H illsboro ccnduct of his office, h e declared, he cntj fishing trip th e W olf creek highw ay at S ylvan per annum from Ja n u a ry 26. 1927. spent th e w eek-end w ith Joyce had contacted m any tay payers w ho Mrs E K aufm an re tu rn e d hom e M artin. T h e oldest g rav e dates back to u n til , , the ,, , d ate of such paym ent. had approved his w ork. He sug- T h u rsd ay from P o rtlan d w here Jo e C ooper re tu rn e d hom e from gested th at if desired, th e tax p ay ers , she spent sev eral davs w ith her 1876 and is that of a child born to and shal1 3lso P“ -v a11 sum s expend th e hospital in P o rtlan d last Friday. could nam e a com m ittee to investi- ' d aughter. Mrs. E E P arks, and T heodore and S ilvia P ointer The *’d for ,ax es b-v p laintiffs on said last b u ria l wxs of A delia C. S titt Prem ises, to g eth er w ith in terest Birthday Surprise Given gate th e efficiency of his office, jfam ilv an d h er son and d a u g h ter- niece, A ll bodie» w ill b e ! , *?ere<’n th e le«al rate, an d th a t We call furnish all sizes day P. W. Lillison. his oppo n en t from f ¡„.law . Mr. an d Mrs. Louis K auf- placed in in 1932. Mrs. Sophie B relje gave a s u r­ a special plot r«-served P laintiffs have im m ediate restitu tio n and concrete building tile i m an prise birthday party last Thursday- Ttgard. w as absent. and possession of said prem ises in West H ills M em orial park, C andidates for sh eriff next re- Tow nsend C lub to M eet n ig h t in honor of h er d au g h ter d u rin g such period allow ed by tin- and brick — lime, cement, of the P o in te r hom estead A nita at the L. H. Muhly home. The ceived th e atten tio n of th e group I T he T ow nsend club w ill hold a portion w hich th e heirs sold to th e p ark co u rt for th e paym ent of such sand, w ith an an nouncem ent th at b usi­ gravel, reinforcing evening was spent in playing cards. sums, and th at upon y o u r fa ilu re m eeting at th e ch u rch F rid ay at association. G uests w ere Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ness p rev en ted S h eriff Jo h n C on­ 8 p. m. C h ap lain F. G. P h illip s to pay all such sum s and to r e ­ iron, mortar color, fireplace F or sev eral m onths, construction ('»invine»- Y ourself H allauer an d children. Mrs. V erona nell from attending. w ill speak. E v ery o n e is in v ited A of th e S ylvan e n tran ce to th e h ig h ­ deem in accordance w ith such d e ­ »1*11 My Office His opponent. M. K. A braham s of lunch w ill be served. Helmold. E. K iekhaefer, D aniel cree th at the fo rfeitu re and fo re­ dampers, etc. w ay has been delay«*d aw aitin g se t­ Steele. H enry N eukirk. R ichard Forest G rove, how ever, was p res­ E stim ates G ladly E velyn S hipley is confined at her tlem ent of a con tro v ersy w ith the closure of all y o u r right, title, in ­ H erdlein. M isses Helen. D orothy en t and spoke, d eclarin g th at first hom e w ith a very serious a tta c k of h eirs of th e -P o in ter estate over terest and estate in and to said Evening* and H olidays and C lara Helmold. Mrs. A lw ina i he w as for im p artial law en force­ appendicitis. prem ises and u n d er and by v irtu e A ll S izes C o n c re te a n d C lay D ra in T ile th e plot de«-ded y ears ago by P o in t­ l>y A ppointm ent m ent. He believed, h e said, th at an of said co ntract be decreed to be A. M izner o f P o rtlan d is visiting officer should set an ex am p le in his d aughter, Mrs. W alter Beard. e r as a fam ily cem etery. P h o n e 1871 absolute and for such o th er and S uit finally w as bro u g h t by th e his personal conduct. A nother point, Mrs. R. E. M cN abb is visitin g highw ay d e p a rtm e n t to condem n fu rth e r relief as to the court m ay 2nd Floor Well. Illdg he said, w as in co-operation be- Mrs. Snell in P o rtlan d th is w eek. seem ju s t and e q u itab le i n t h e Phone 1341 N orth of C annery, a rro w W. W ashington Et C e l t i « * ! ' 2nd and Mam S Special the p ro p erty . T h e suit w as not Itw een th e d ifferen t co unty officials Mrs G eorge Moss of P h ilom ath contested and ju d g m en t follow ed prem ises: ¡and b etw een th e s h e riffs office and T his sum m ons Is served upon is v isiting h e r d aughter. Mrs. V ern th e sta te police. M ore atten tio n P rick ett. a n d fam ily and th e ir r e l­ by default. T he sta te set up in its b rief fo r condem nation th a t th e should be p aid to uncollected and ativ es this w eek. cem etery w as not located on the , unsecured personal taxes, A bra- Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n P ric k e tt and ! ham s said. T he office, if he was Miss M ildred W atkins sp en t last p ro p erty deeded by P ointer. n * D ... _ elected, he rem arked, w ould be w eek a t R ockaw ay Beach. T hey O uckeye i av ilio n , C o rn eliu s operated w ith th e sam e personnel re tu rn e d hom e th ro u g h N ew port. M ackenzie Leaving for . so long as it w as found efficient. Mr. an d Mrs. J. J. H utchens vis- National Sales Session 1, 7 1 ™ ^ thC lef islaAiv e TCandidatcs, ; i t e d Mrs. H utchens' sister. Mrs. H. I. M acK enzie. local F ord d e a l­ W- M' Ja n ru c n ° t G race H essler. in W hite Salm on. 9 P. M. to 12:30 A. M. im e n iP b , ope.ned W ash.. from T h u rsd ay u n til Mon- er. w ill leave M onday for D etroit. Mich., on a special tra in w ith o th er his statem en t w ith th e d eclaratio n ,ja .. neat a p ? ! M’« - E v erett T h o rn b u rg w a sh o st- F ord dealers to a tten d a national Admission 25c 3nif th a t .n j l I ess at 3 p arty O ctober 15 in honor sales m eeting. He w ill be gone favor a lot o f self praise. If elected. ' of Mrs. R. V. H ighsm ith. T w en ty - about ten days. h e pointed out, “I w ill use common six w om en w ere present. Lloyd Lester’s SUMMONS sense in m y w ork." T h e E p w orth L eague enjo y ed a Orchestra R ay L. A ntrim , dem ocrat of Alo­ sk atin g rin k p arty at H illsboro In th e C ircu it C o u rt of th e S tate of ha. p ointed Out th a t he was bo rn in S atu rd ay evening. T h ere w ill be Oregon, for th e C ounty of W ash­ ington. O regon, th erefo re w as q u alified to a H allow e’en p arty N ovem ber 7. Dance Every Saturday Night know som e of th e th in g s in th e All th e young people a re invit ta lk by ■ in g up a t th is session.” j he said. i Pra isin g th e H illsboro C h am b er of ■to Y .-7-— hat k P i? t n ar d r th n » C om m erce and d eclared th at it had " in h n -T h m O O d i. b i 1 m ioT il’ ¡tak en a leading p a rt in th e develop- Jo h n T horn b u rg h . F orest Grove, m ent of th e county In th e con- For Estimates rep u b lican can d id ate for th e stat-- d u ct of his office as legislator, he Phone 1341 chan'o’ ren \arl5ed on t h e m any said, he found m uch legislation ■ changes m ade in th e county d u rin g w hich affected th e county An ex- his life. M any more developm ents th e ru ted ’ ■ w ould show ° \ how h ecord e stood t16 on sU such "W V Candidates Speak at Noon Luncheon m a SEWER CONNECTIONS ] MODERN WAY Pointer Cemetery Vacated by O rder 1341 CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Hillsboro Concrete Brick SC Tile Co. HALLOWE’EN DANCE 11X Saturday« Oct. 31 i : Il L Ä - / E P F O II 193 I ll'll V 'I 2 7 Your Congressman 5 ! Sewer Connections I B I 8 5 8 James W . MOTT (Republican Nominee) CONGRESSMAN MOTT is one of the recognized leaders of the National House of Representa­ tives. He has placed the First Con­ gressional Distrirt of Oregon in the most commanding and se­ cure position it lias ever occu­ pied in the Haase. He has obtained for Ids Dis­ trict More beneficial legisla­ tion and more Federal revenue than it has ever received be­ fore. H e is n ranking member of th e two standing committees of the House (the Committee on Ronds and the Committee on Public Lands) which together control most of (lie national legislation directly affecting the F irst Oregon District. H e is n member of the Com- m ittee on Committees— the m ost powerful appointive au­ thority of the House of Repre­ sentatives. He holds n strategic place in th e floor organization of his own party In the House nnd is n m em ber of the council which determ ines its legisla tiv e pol­ icy In that body. HIS RE-ELEfTIO N ASSURES CONTINUED ACTIVE AND EXPER­ IENCED REPRESENTATION IN CONGRESS. fP a id adv.) R.U.X. R elieves Y ears of P ain Com pletely Disabled a t Times with Swollen, A ching Joints A R T H R I T I S _________________ ! x * attack s th e jo in ts w hich be- ' come enlarged i and e x cru ciat­ ingly p a in f u l. S ufferers of this .d r e a d disease ¡usually e x p e ri­ ence increasing agony y e a r a ft­ e r y ear in sp ite ¡of all th a t can Says K. U . X . Has be done to cure B le a a in r them . L ife b e­ Keen a to R eal H e r. comes a b urden of pain and su fferin g w ith norm al pleasures and hopes only a d ir memory. If you a re one of th e se u n fo r­ tu n ate sufferers, th e m essage of Mrs. A nna M oran w ill be a m es­ sage of hope fo r you. S h e says: “ I have been tro ubled w ith a r lh r it ia fo r year«, especially in m y knees. Som etim es my trouble became ao severe (h a t I rould not w ork. Some frie n d « urged m e to take W IL L IA M S li. U . X . C O M P O U N D and now, a fte r ta k in x o n ly tw o b o ttle ., I am com pletely relieved o f thoae a w fu l p a in , and net around fin e . can t r u th f u lly nay th at R. C . X . h a . been a hlew .inx to m e .” — M R S . A N N A M O R A N . SOS'/i M a in S t., W oodland, C a lifo rn ia . 1 Williams R. U. X . Compound Guaranteed W ILLIAM S R. U. X. C om pound is g u aran teed to re lie v e y o u prom ptly or it w ill cost you n o th ­ ing. Get a b o ttle a t D elta D rug Store today. If it does not give you relief in 10 days—if y o u a re no t completely satisfied in e v e ry w ay —take back th e em p ty b o ttle and you will be refu n d ed th e fu ll p u r­ chase price.—Adv. 88 Ruecker & Emrick ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I T h e r e is O n e C r o p You can plant any season • If you have not yet seen or driven the 1937 The plowing' and the planting are done when you open a savings account with this Bank. But the size of your harvest will depend upon the regularity with which you cultivate it. Compound interest helps, of course, but regular weekly or monthly de­ posits, however small, determine its steady growth. It is pleasant to know that your own ef­ forts are creating a fund which is al­ ways ready for you when you need it most. Drop into the Bank today and let us tell you how simple it is to start a Savings Account. W hy Ih t LlNCOI.N-ZKrHYn V-1 2 L incoln -Z ephyh , consider this a cordial invita­ ita n d » o u t tion to do so. At the new low price this is, more V-type 12-cylinder 110-horsepowcr engine. * Body and frame in a single steel unit. Wheelbase 122 inches. Springbase 133 inches. Low center of gravity. Conventional running hoards eliminated, allowing greater body width. A “front-seat” ride for every one. 14 to 18 miles per gallon. Built by Lincoln in the Lincoln plant. “Flowing” ride— a new rhythm of motoring. Wider range of body types. than ever, the ear of the year —and the years! Liberal lerm t through du th orh ril fin an ce Plant I' n iter tai C redit C om pany • For this new kind of ear offers a new kind of value! It is now, to an even greater degree, priced below its specifications. Where in the medium- price field can you get this modern design . . . this 12-cylinder power (and 14 to 18 miles per gallon!) . . . this safely . . . this comfort . . . this interior roominess . . . except in the L incoln - Z ephyr ! Commercial N ational Bank "The I-argcst Independent Bank In Washington County" Hillsboro Oregon MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MacKenzie Motor Co. Corner Third and W ashington \ T U Phone 911 <