The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 21, 1939, Page 10, Image 10

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    Thursday. Decorni
RILL ? BORO ARGUS. HILLSBORO, OREGON
Defense Costs
Added to Jury's
Property Price
Cornelius School Program on
Buxton W riter
BUXTON M
R -
now writi ig Baxt
Hillsboro
by Mr- J.
Closing the records on the color- mg news
ful highway condemnation suit Mr- Burt.
Birlhdai Celebrated
which was tried in circuit
two weeks
a final jud
ment and an order allowing de-
d M
fense trial costs against the plain­
nd two children
tiff were signed and filed this week Wdliarn Fe
and
Mrs
Waite.
by Circuit Judge R Frank Peter»
ant
.nd Mrs Pete Bel-
To the jury's price of $26 -00 set
Mr a d Mrs Ju
for seven parcels of highway right- JUh f P t
ar and Mrs Caro-
of-way land in Oregon City, the Bellish and
final judgment adds defendant's line Bellisr.
Carl Estep
s.ted Mr
trial costs rtf $677 fin making a total
of $27 177 flu which the
e high- Estepp n a Hillsbot
and
his
cond.
way department will pay for the
changed Mr
Estepp spec
property.
day night «
Zedr.a
Exclusive of divorces, only one daughter M
new case was filed in circuit court Forest Grov.
during the week: H J W If dba. day.
Hart
C A Morgan v - ted Rai
Alaska Jurk company, vs Frane.s
nan at Gresham Friday
C. Bilyeu.
Mr and Mrs W C B
Circuit court orders .ssued dur­
ing the week by Judge R Frank Portland are living in a sm;
axtou farm and Mr and
P»ters were in the cases of Marcell
■ibert are living in a trail-
Hausken vs. Robert E Hausken:
nearby. The two men are
Liquidators, a corporation vs Mrs
Edith Varley and Oral Varley: Alice working r. the Wolf Creek high­
Stone Amon vs D. Lee Amon; in way bridge on the Sax’, n farm
the matter of the liquidation of the
Darlene Jones. Helen Frydendall.
Bank of Beaverton; in the matter of Donna Mae Bash and Norma Tolke
the liqu.dation of the Shute Sav­ attended a Christmas dinner party
ings bank; State of Oregon, by and at the home of their dancing teach­
through its state highway commis­ er. Miss Helen Wick, of Hillsboro
sion. vs Russell Raun et al ; Wash­ Saturday afternoon M ss Wick was
ington county, a body politic and unable to be present as she under­
corporate of the state of Oregon, went a major operation Thursday
vs. J D. Abrams. Oscar L. Ahl-
Charlie Hutchison of Pumpkin
strom George Albro et al . State of Ridge is staying on the William
Oregon by and through its
a
Hiddink farm while Mr. and Mrs
highway commission, vs Se
Hiddink spend the holida,
Med-
Investment company of Oregon ford and Los Angeles.
City et al ; Grace Romaine vs. Jack
Romaine; Nellie Irene Meacham vs Mrs Bellish Honored
A group of friends gave
William Meacham: Edna Ellen Daly
vs Goodrich D Daly; Alice Stone Caroline Bellish a surprise hand­
Amon vs D. Lee Amon: William J. kerchief shower at her home on
Werner vs. Bertha Redman, admin­ her birthday Monday
istratrix of the estate of Joseph tending were Mrs Veta Cearley.
Boyd, deceased, et al : Phyllis Pe:- Mrs Effie K- mer. Mrs Elva Tolke
roff vs George Wienecke. Violet and Bobby. Mrs Etta Wagner Mrs
Wienecke. Austin Altree and La­ Olive StowelL Mrs Jessie Tilman
velle Altree; W A Broeren vs Mrs Alice Estepp. Mrs Elsie Kelly
Xfike Frutiger Jr: Edna C Duley and Mrs. Bellish.
vs Clinton Lee Duley and N reen
B. Allyn
W
Mar.e Schiesser. Olive S. Harms
In Probate
Edgar A. Robinson. George D. Lee.
Pn .bate orders signed By County Edmund Burke Tongue. Andrew
Judge H D Kerkman were in the Lee. Lewis Creps, Alan C. Harring­
estates of Alice and Septimus Gib­ ton. all deceased, and Louise Good,
son. O. B. Bennett. John Irons.de. a minor.
Best Wishes !
. . . and furthermore, we defy
anyone to wish you a Merrier
Christmas than we’re wishing
you for the holidays and the
coming year.
Your friendship and patronage has been greatly
appreciated. May we serve you again?
Tualatin Valley Insurance Agency
Jerry Wieber, manager
New President
Of Buxton WRA
BUXTON W B A held
day meeting with pot-luck
•on December 13 Offic
cd for ItMi' as follow
Wb
vice-preudet
Jessie Tillninr ac
dent. Alice F-tepp;
remonies
A
Ell
am t1
a i
and party
Marv
rlev Ha
found t
Messa
Christ
Round
kmwp
tin as
Wats
■ hostess. Ruth
tualistic guard
bearer N
1
captain
Kellv.
Watson
Kellv
\
4
F Va
dwell, officer of the
^tepp
Mr- Lucille
s;dent was presented
with a lovely gift Mrs
-s and M ss Elsie Mey
who are
leav.ng the community
sented with lovely gifts
tion of their many years of service
n • e W B A I" th* >ftC*M0n the
annual Christmas pie was held
Candy nutsand popcorn were serv-
■d
AV 11.am R.ggle -f E
Mr and Mrs R L Burton Thurs­
day
Else
Marv
E-e
Mary
M
H
CORNEI IV
hold the Uhri
-Thursday t
al the gymnai
vis.ting her brothers the Oscar and
Elvin Cearley families for the past
for
former home at Dora. Mo Her
in
pan ied her he'
definitely
A. B Edwards.
Mr an d Mr
George Riggle and Jessie Tillmai
visited their ccusin. Mrs Viol
Rich, at Cariti n Sonda
m a
Mrs. Keith ;s seriou
chil-
ipital. The Ke
Portland
with relatives ir
dren are
Portland.
Harold Fisher drove Jesse Meyers
to Willamina on a business trip
Friday. Th<y were accompar. .ed by
Elsie
and M
Mrs R L. B.
Meyers.
The Pedro club met at the home
of Mr and Mrs m B Watson Fri­
day Three tables were played. Firs,
prizes were won by George Hel-
lenbcck and Mrs Myrtle Klum and
consolation by Charles Pratt and
Mrs Olive Stowell.
Darrell Jones Honored
A birthday dinner <was gi ven Fri­
day for Darre!! Jones of Manning
n
fourth
Ring. dramati
W V
.'hmn
eighth gradi
fore Christ
- '•
Paula Jone-.
Joy
Jones.
Programs Sunday-
Met hod.<t chinch Cl
morn i
gram
I Mur
Joyce J ones is
Anderson will pia
lude Morning wor
M
L
gram includw sei pture by Bernt
Anderson; reading by Lester M<"
berrv Mrs Bernt Anderson and
Mrs Walter tolling? duet by Ru.h
Price and G
by Res Alexand’
and benedic
Hawthorne
Evening program will begin a
o'clock It w.ll include Joyce Joe
as pianist;
ano duet. Dean and
reading Mrs Roland
Darrell Fry
Holliday . piano d
ry Cartwright; prayer. Rev Haw­
thorne; readings. Paula Jone-. Rich-
children and
ard Holliday Garr
- M .
Marshall children:
Mann; solo
piano solo. Prise
Paula J nes. pia
solo. Lucille
inane Oíame;
Mar
due: Helen and Frank Oliver; so’
isic by N
Lest ;er Moo
fam
Mrs. Mattie Smith and Mr Mo. -
berry: reading. Mr
Percy Neuman
and T L M ore: -mging by choir:
benediction and Santa Claus.
J F Kilgore suffered a heart a'
tack Sunday evening A doctor wj
called tu relieve him.
The American I .theran Sunda
school will hold
gram on
at
o’cloek at the ehurch
Mr and Mrs. Rudolph Bothur
and children visited Mr and Mr>
Orville Eda! at Sheridan Sunday.
Glen Smith spent the week-e:
in Hood River visiting friends.
W
Il Muli»,
< Kr lii ions
President of Aiti
BLOOMING
Mrs C
W.il ,m
Hergert was chetisi pro
the Lad«
afternoon at the meeting in ine
church i Other officers are
Mrs
Brandaw. vice-presHient.
Richard Moeller.
Mrs Ose
Pfahl,
Ites Will ani tertuin
sir “sun-
friends at
Wedn -
emoon. De ■mber
Mrs
Demnun and Mi-
were joint host
eitmg.
M.-s Mildred Krahtner left her
udies at Linfield college Friday
ni at her home
been received from
Word
rand Coulee. Wash i that a aaugh-
ni
\\
H
HE OFFICERS and staff of this bank
join in. wishing very member of this
communitv the very Merriest of MERRY
CHRISTMASES!
T
With our hearts full of the true spirit of
Christmas, we wish to express our appre­
ciation for your loyal friendship and sup­
port in the past year. It is good to know
that our efforts have not been in vain and
that we have ben able to serve you.
W. C. CHRISTENSEN. President
M P. CADY. Vice-President
J. L. SEARCY. Cashier
EARLE BOWMAN. Ass’t. Cashier
W. V BERGEN. Ass't Cashier
CAL JACK. JR , Ass't. Cashier
CLYDE YOUNT. Ass't. Cashier
A. H. ABTS. Field Representative
O. G. BAUER, Teller
MISS AUGUSTA SIGLER. Teller
MIKE PAYNTER. Teller
MISS FLORENCE BUNGER
MISS EVA WHITWORTH
MISS BLANCHE McCORMICK
SANDY CAMP
MISS HILDA BRIERLY
Commercial National Bank
of Hillsboro
"A Washington County Institution”
lll.lw
HLI«
duly
II
im
Dut
lu th* <*
K
l hi
< ur Hl inks
hour c
«nd th«
wrt K'
Hdlab**r<
tlw mal.- -f MARY
THOMPSON .^«•w•«l.
15 Mr and Mrs
Muhly. December
:
Fred W Muhly of Blooming
grandparents f the baby.
ip nm
rr
Daini
194». d
of lilt
■ nd G
ro
rum Mita.AK
N..i
sCHOLLS
Groner grade school
1 hold a Christmas program, ac­
ting to the teacher Miss Thelma
< WKMTOItS
' m
M AHIK
< RKIMTOMH
at the
Methodist church
Leland Twigg placed th in the
in Port-
lit of the
Leland
r grade
Biithdav Celebrated
and E
the
their btrthda
Nel-on at
home of M
■ek
Mountain las
nety-eight were presen at the
!!s Methodist Sunday school
Sunday
’HI hSSh K
>n* ha*
Harr
rH . r Ihs «•<■!» . r ’ ”HA H
4« mied.
by Ih» ah.
t he
HU
customs
inevritv
nMFS S« HU ss hit
H (liidin*
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Public Notices
CABINET SHOP
BALI
You need a
NEW DODGE, too!
HERE’S WISHING YOU A
Kodaks
$2.55 to $8.95
$1.00 to $25.00
Musical
Puff Box
Electric Shavers
$3.50 to $5.50
$7.50 to $15.00
DELTA DRUG STORE
THE REXALL STORE
“Where You SAVE with Safety”
( hnst-
MEI HUISH
fUintiff.
N I
H AshiliKtoll
1'hoiir HHKboro
in th<
Merry Christmas
and a
Happy New Year
CADY MOTOR CO
22 Years of Service to Washington County Motorists
149 8. Third Ave.
Phone 812
HILLSBORO
Mr» rt
III*
SEASON’S
GREETINGS!
New Books Added
Wrist Watches
Meri \
1 I X
mas ami
Ml M .11
Kx*’
hai ill
E-late: J< hn Ironside
nd rau«
a I m V
\DMI\ISTK\TRiX- S \LE OF
REM. PROPERTY
94t». ut thi
Notice is hereby given, that by
'«id day. at
M
virtue of an order, license and de-
cree issued out of the County C nir’ Hill» bon:
Jesse Meyers sold his entire herd
of the State of Oregon, for Wash
of cows to Ed Schlegel of Banks
ington County, on the 13th day o
Wednesday-
matter o.
December. 1939. in
BLN RY \
Mr. and Mr- Roscoe Burton held
. f JOHN IRONSIDE, ue-
thei family Christmas tree De-
the undersigned Admin-
cember 16 in order that Mrs. Bur­
istratrix c f the estate of said de-
ton’s parents, who have since left
ceased, will. from and after the
the community, might be present
13th day of January. 1940. sell at
Present were Mr. and Mrs Jesse
CORNELIUS—Mrs Edna Russel!, private sale to the highest bidder
Meyers, and Elsie. Mr. and Mrs. librarian, reports that 35 new books
hingt
Fred Benefiel. Glenn and Di-ky. have been placed on the shelves for for cash in hand, in one tract, all
Mr and Mrs Loyd Fast. Cleo Bern- the reading public among which the following described real prop­
D-ceaanl
ard and Berneice. Harold Fisher, are: Fierce Face." by J J. Muker erty belonging to the deceased at
he
the time of his death, and that aid
Mr and Mrs. Roscoe Burton. Elea- "Trad BOM
Gann; "Vigilante of ¿estate has acquired therein since
th
ha'
nor and Leland Powell
Gold Beach, Snow L.fe With Fu- said time; said real property ly­
th*
Mr and Mrs J. Hiatt and son ther." Day; Drums Along the Mu­
IM h.
Bob attended a turkey show at Mc-
ster of the An- ing. being and situate in W Isling­
Edmonds
t th«
Minnville one day last week.
Western Union " ton County. Oregon, and particu­
gels," i Goudge;
M
Enroll Five
b«>ve entitled Court tn Hlllain-n».
Grey; •’Inside A s i a.” Gunther; larly described as follows, to-wit:
a, the time and piare for hear-
Five new pupils entered Man­ "Across the Year ' Loring; "Los
Being a part of Lot 7 in Clem­
account and
ning school Monday from Multno- Sunrise." Norris; Flaming to Feath ons Subdivision in the Richard
nd «-«tate
mah They are John. Donna. Helen. er." Munroe; Popular copyright
emi«,
1939
Pat-1
Gene and Bobby Garrison. The "Pirates of the Range." B »wer: Williams D. L. C. No. 42 T. 1 N
K. J.
Washin
^un
R.
2
W
Will.
Mi
r
.
Garrison family are living on the ; "Lords of Lords of the Coas*
County. Oregon, and more par-
Smith place near Manning.
Greg- ticularly described as follows, to- I Intor.
ory; "Marshal of Sundown
Leland Powell Winner
Ashes." Hill
ory; "Beauty
Buxton school children have com­ "Coming of Cassidy." Munford
pleted the sale of tuberculosis seals. "River House." Willotughby: ‘John
Beginning at the southwest cor­
XoTI< F OF
Total was $7 74. Buttons were given athans Daughter. "
ner of said Lot 7 in Clemons Sub­
to the children selling the largest "Perky
Atkinson; Caddie Wood- division and running thence east­
number of seals. They were upper
Atkinson;
Sharp Ears." erly on the south line of said Lot
MILLER,
grades—Wauneta Cearley and Ar­ lawn."
Beaty: Shuttle and Sword." Daniel; 7. 80 feet; thence northerly on «
thur Simonton, and primary mom— "Dark. Hawes; "Boy of the L->st line parallel with
th«
Leland Powell and Beverly White. , Crusade." Hawes: "Stranger W.thin
entitled estate ha
Leland Powell won first prize for Our G^tes." Hill; ’’Handa." Wil- said Lot 7. 166.6 feet to the north
line of said Lot; thence westerly-
1 the entire school.
werding
to the northwest corner of said I. M . in
Harold Fisher went to Willamina
Kiiti«! < <
The Corneliu; Camp Fire Girls;
Sunday to do some carpenter work attended the Washington county, Lot 7; thence southerly on the west
and pia-e f«»F the he^ir-
line of said Lot 7 in Clemons Sub­
thereto and the »eitle-
for Jesse Meyers.
council
of
Camp
Fire
Girls
at
Hills-
'
Several men in the community boro last Thursday even.ng. The ( division 166 6 feet to the place of
publi-hed F>e<ember 14.
are cutting Christmas trees and
beginning.
publication January 11,
girls who took part from here were
selling them in Portland.
Bids will be received for said
Eleanor
Hermans.
Beverly
Trites
MRS. ROSE SCHACHT nr* Miller. A-l-
A large crowd attended the dance
property
at
the
law
offices
of
E.
J
held in the W B. A. hall Saturday Sally Huson and Margaret Jane McAlear. Attorney at Law in the
KOKEET G. CLOSTEKMAX
Dooher.
night.
•y. 320 Lumbermen’s» Building,
Marian Lathan went to Portland First National Bank Building. Hills­
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Clark ' Gladys
boro,
Oregon,
from
and
after
the
ÎS i
to see his father, v
Overton’ and infant son of Klamath Sunday
13th day of January. 1940.
receiving medical treatment.
Falls visited several friends here, Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Hall have moved
Dated this 14th day of Decem­
Tuesday.
NOTICE or PINAL
ber. 1939.
to
Portland.
Stat’
Mrs. Fred Benefiel. who has in­
ALVENA IRONSIDE. Adminis­
D C. Whiting is slowly improv­
fection in her right thumb, is much ing from his illness and has been tratrix.
the Matter of the Mtate of ARTHUR
improved.
able to walk up town a few times.
E. J. McALEAR. Attorney for Ad­
Mr. and Mrs. A. B Edwards are
ministratrix.
moving into the Jesse Meyers house
In t Will
David Edwards has rented the
farm.
itale: Benjamin W. Griffith
MITI! E TO CKEUITORS
Wu.hinirlon Cnunly. her
School Christmas trees for both
In the
Manning and Buxton will be held
for the County of Washington
ha
in their respective school houses
M
FARMINGTON—M s Maud Pat- In the Matter of -he Eatate of BENJA
December 22.
'«Hirt FU- m
of «aid day in th<
•MIN W GRIFFITH. al«o known al II
tee was elected president of the
tho County Cour
Install Officers
Christian Ladies’ Aid at the meet­
Green Mountain Grange installed ing in the church Thursday after­
the
duly appointed l*y the
officers Saturday with Charles noon. Other officers are: Mrs. John above-entitled Court,
administrator of
all
objection
Final
Dickerson of Oswego as installing Boge vice-president; Mr- Layton th* estate of Benjar
W. Griffith, alno
Griffith, de« ea*ed. and
officerand Mrs. Fred Grant of Dixie Watts, secretary, and Mrs. Fred
Mountain Grange, marshal. Visitors Stevens, treasurer.
were William Moran. Mrs Ethel Mrs. Kamna Hostess
r»f Arthur W
notified
Moran. J. S. Tannock. F A Dudley.
Mrs. John Kamna was hostess for
therefor.
THOS.
H.
TONGI
E
JR. Attorney Cu
Fred Grant, all of Dixie Mountain, the pinochle club at her home last
and Mr Blaker of Hillsboro. The Wednesday. Mr Freeman Rowe re-
14,
21,
2«.
1939,
Jan
Coart
■11
.Moryan,
annual Grange Christmas pie and ceived high score.
Christmas tree were held in the Services Sunday-
afternoon.
Don Fitzsimmons, a student min-
C. A. Peterson, who has been ill ister of the Eugene Bible school.
at his home here for the past two has been conducting church ser-
weeks, is improving and is able to vices at the local church Mr. Fitz­
be up part of the time.
simmons will preach next Sunday
Pedro club will meet at the home at ¡1 a. m. Sunday school at 10
Your old car just won’t do—
of Mrs. Olive Stowell December 29. Everyone welcome.
Christmas Suggestions
Season
hlr**rr
the leader of
Miss Pattee Heads
Farmington Aid
GREETI BIGS
t hr
U 4
At this friendliest season
of the year, we extend
this greeting to our many
friends and customers—
THANK YOU! . . . AND MERRY CHRIS IMAS'
Mannings "720"
Eat at thr Street
lotti and BasrNnr — Ifilhbern
OPEN UNTI!. 2AM
1940
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HILLSBORO, OREGON