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4M Ariin.m, ihr THE HH.I.SBORO ARGUS rAGE FOUR I The Hillsboro Argus Hundreds Attend Shipley Opening Many Attend K. P District Session nnd th* repair of the feue« asi ths ball park to the east. Mr*. V. W. Gardner entertained delightfully with several vocal sum her*. She was accompanied by Mi Holi-nee Tucker. <’. I.n«<ar *ud Janie* I'cppard gnv« some muhu - u I ■election* which were appreciated by the mcnibvr < The faintest suggestion of a «mile Grabe 1 touched her short upper lip. Above It. her red brown eye* had softened County Official Paper again. She drew a deep breath. Knight* of Pythias from the Approximately ,900 persons at Delightful times were enjoyed by “It’s strange.” she said. "You've let Cornelius, W. VERNE McKINNEY - - Editor me in for all sort* of thing* you don't tended the formal opening held by the children of the school on Ens lodge* at North Plain», Yamhill. Fore-I Grove, Gaston, HRS. E. C. McKINNEY’ - Asst. Editor Bert C. Shipley, local Chrysler deal ter. The school had two delightful rrallxe. And yet. somehow. 1 feel for er, in his new agency quarters on Easter egg hunt*. Martha Workman McMinnville und Hilbboro nt»< -'od tho time at least, a* If I had lieeii ly Subscription Rate* ing under the «eight of the world nnd Third street between Washington was the winner and received a gilded the district convention hero in the $1.50 1 M Year............................ some one had lifted the wretched and Baseline. The automobile show goose egg. Pythian hull Saturday night, near .85 Fix Months....................... thing off me.” ly 175 being present. EDWARD I WEICH, Jr room was beautiful with baskets of The sixth and seventh grades of "Can't you. by a supreme effort of flowers sent by Hillsboro business to The page rnnk wa* given Issued on Thursday of each week by the Grabei school have ordered slid the imagination, fancy that I lifted It six house*. McKinney & McKinney, Publishers. candidate*, including Edward L. Welch, Jr., fi year old received their manuals. They are eight off?” suggested Laurie, mildly. Mr. Shipb-y had splendid enter preparing for examinations the mid from Hillsboro. Phoenix lodge No. son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwiud Welch Thl* time »he really «lulled. Entered in the Postoffice at Hills 34 of Hillsboro put on a drill. "I can." she conceded. "And with tainment in the early part of the die of May. nf near Phillips, died at the family boro, Oregon, as second-class mail out any effort at all," she added som evening, fol owed by dancing till Grand Chancellor Edison I. Bal home Sunday. Funeral *rrvir*w wen- The money that was received from matter. berly. "1 can fancy u* both under It 11:30. Mrs. John Bend of Hills the basket social, which was held at lagh of St. Helens, Grand Prelate held at the Dutch Reformed church again.’’ boro rendered a pleasing violin se the school some time ago, is to be D. P. Patterson of Portland, Grand with Rev. Georg« Edwards,, former He shook hl* head. The results desired by the new as lection, accompanied by Mrs. Hesse Keeper of Record« and Seal* Wal ly of Hillsboro, but now of St ne declared. "The Elizabeth Jordan "That won't do!" sessment law are to a certain ex of Scholls. Professional entertain used for play apparatus. Mr. Hanson ter Gleeson of Portland nnd Super Helens, officiating. Inlerruerit wai Just admitted It. lid Is off. You've is constructing a slide. tent nullified by the decision to not »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ You feel better for having It off. So ers from Portland put on the rest The Better Yet Sewing club will intendent Trimble of the Oregon in the Phillips cemetery. , require the filing of the blue ques do I. A* your big brother, and self- of the program. The Flapper Far finish the remaining articles in and Washington Pythian home »ire <e br Tbs csstsrs Com*»**.) tionnaire. Assessor Boley- did the WNÜ Ssrvlos appointed counselor. I choose this op merette girls orchestra of Portland division 1 next Friday, They intend among the honored knight« pres VANDEIII.Y WlUIAMs only just thing, however, when he portunity to tell you what you’re go played for the dancing. to be ready for the exhibition May ent. ing to do. ” decided that he could not discrimi- (Continued from Last Week) A banquet wa* served in the 7. She pursed her lips at hint. It was rate against the business men of Mr. Workman was able to re chamber of commerce room* nt the the gesture of a rebellious child. Her Prune Growers to Washington county. Throughout the "I fell you," »Tie *al<l TIerevTy. state assessors had signified their are acting like a fool! If you Inter entire manner had changed so sud D iscuss Problems turn from the St. Vincent' hospital end of the convention. Monday. He was injured in nn auto city. intention of not requiring the filing fere with me you «111 be drawn Into denly that Laurie felt a bewilderment almost equal to his satisfaction In It. of these blanks. Most of these de- all sorts of trouble, perhaps into For the tu-st time Jhroughout the In A convention of one hundred Pa mobile accident in Portland last SENIOR PLAY MON week. cisions were made after th, ■ tax com- tragedy, perhaps even Into disgrace." DAY AND TUESDAY terview t o experienced the thrill site cific Northwest producers of dried “You're forgetting the net." lie re had given him tn the mirror. MrMtei*. mission backed down and said that prunes will be held at the Oregon it was optional. Busi lines» men justly minded her. “the nice net you men well known “Yes?" she prompted. Agricultural college June 28 and 29. Laurel Residence "In the tlsrt place—" He hesitated. to formulate a program of action take the attitude that one class of tioned this morning, with room for make their two. Also—” again lie looked nt the Destroyed by Fire Jonathan Wilson, Harold Wei»«n- people should not have to file the «atch—“you're overlooking the value The ground that stretched between based upon the report of the recent them now was firmer. but «till uncer buck, Eli Heeler, Willard Hughe*. blanks while others are not required of time. See how fast these little prune studies conducted by the V. The residence of H. F. Carl at Lester Cha*«, Francis Barr, Jack to. Business men and manufacturers hands are moving. The nearest police tain. One false step might lose him S. bureau of economics, according to Application of nicotine »prays anil lunch of what he had gained. "There's only were sent the questionnaires. station Is only two blocks «way. Un the question of your future," he went plans announced today by the O. A. Iaiurel burned to the ground Tues Connell, Maurice Dean, Clarence Mc dilsta, or three in one dusts la flow day and resulted in almost the total Fadden, Phillip Foord, Harold Ha cring plants control* aphid* ar plant The intended results of this law less you give me that promise, you on. In a brisk, matter-of-fact tone. “I C. -extension service. were laudable—namely a just and wlli be in It In—" tie made a calcula spent two months last year looking for The growers will choose their del loss of household furniture ns well thorne, Medford Person*. lice In Oregon, according ta expert Orchestra—Director, Mr. MacMan- equitable distribution of taxes to re tion—“in Just about four minutes." a Job In New York. I was about egates to this convention at a series as home. It is understood that there rni-iit station authorities. T^rvo-in She seemed to come to a decision. down to my last cent before I found inuin; Wayne MacManiman, Thom»* lieve the heavy burden on real prop of community meetings to be held was some insurance on the house one dust is made by mixing oao half "Listen to me." she said, rapidly. "I it. It occurred to me that, perhaps, erty’. A few more teeth here and cannot be frank with you—” during April and May in dried prune and that at was being transferred to Sholes, Ted Jorgenson, Ed Meyer», pound of arsenate of load with « — ” He was beginning to flounder. yon Alice Wahuer, Clara Brown, Arnold there and an extension of the law producing centers of Oregon and Mr. Carl, who just bought the place "I've noticed that," laiurle Interpo 5 pound lot of nicotine das*. Sev “That I am out of work?" she fin- to every taxpayer would probably lated. “with regret." Clark county, Washington. The im and moved up here from southern McCoy, Helen Herick, Mona Brooks, rrnl weekly applications ar« often tshed, calmly. “You are right.” Dorothy Tongue, Virginia Wight. bring the desired result. She Ignored the Interruption. Laurie beamed at her. Surely tils portant recommendations submitted Oregon. ni i »ary. Aphids appear is early Arthur Aldinger, manager; Ro«* Mr. Curl had jy*t spent nbout "But I can tell you this much. I am way was clear now! by »he department of agriculture spring. '1 hoy ri-ldom kill plant* but "I had a streuk of luck last year.” will be summarized at these meet- $40(1 in furniture at the Leiter Hartrampf and Orvile Neese, adver reduce their vli-or considerably The highway from here to Port not alone in my trouble. Others ate involved. They are—desperate. It Is land has never been first class, because of them that I—you under he resumed. “I collaborated on a play ings by C. J. Hurd and C. L. Long Ireland X Co., paying cash for it tisement; Janie* and William Har that people were foolish enough to of the college extension service, who and hud planned to come into town grave, electric and stage. Oregon grown red clover *««-d ha* Washington county with its many stand?" like. Ever since that, money has have been provided with a special the next day to arrange for the in been In good demand for several automobiles and great contributions Laurie shook his head. He did not IHiured In on me In the most vulgar year*, report* the expi-riaseat sta OIL PLANT CAUSES to the highway fund is entitled to a understand at all; but vague and un way. I clink wbeti I walk. Dollars set of charts and lantern slides deal surance. The Carl family knew nothing of little more consideration from the pleasant stories about espionage and ooze from my pockets when I make a ing with the prune survey, compiled MUCH PROTEST tion. It* high color and plampnes* the fire until they saw their neigh- nnd freedom from dodder have made foreign spies suddenly filtered through by the bureau of economics. It is commission. The repair of the high- gesture. Last week, nt the bank, the it i -prcinlly desirable. Although it cnshler begged me to take some of expected that B. II. Critchfield, who bora coming. way every spring has come to be his mind. (Continued from Pag^Otn*) “It sounds an awful mess." he said my money away nnd do something conducted the survey, will be pres h.i< • omvtiniv ■ had too much buck a sign that “spring ir. here." When frankly. "If It's got anything to do with It. He said It was burdening the ent at the convention of one hun torney Bowman fof a legal opinion horn, dock and wild carrot, ite de the new Canyon road is started with German propaganda—” Club Charter« Are Institution. So. as your adopted broth dred in June. nnd will be taken up tonight by the mnnd in eastern market* ha* rontin plans should be made to widen the She Interrupted with a g- ture of er. I'm going to start a batik account ued i- >d, with condition* favorable Washington county is the first on Issued This Week council. present highway and give it a little Impatience. for yon." he ended, simply. at thl* time. the schedule of community meetings Investigation Tuesday revealed the reinforcing, for the road cannot "No, no I” she cried. “I am not a "Indeed yon are not!" Oregon Agricultural College. Cor information that insurance rate* with a meeting nt Forest Grove Fri stand the heavy traffic to which it German or a propagandist, or a paci "Indeed I am !" ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE TO fist or a spy. That much, at least, I “I agreed to live. I did not ceree day night at 8:00 p. m. at the cham vallis. April 13—Washington county- would not be increased on any is subj’ected. DITORS can tell you." received 12 boys ami girls club char building* unless they were within to—what Is It you Americans say?— ber of commerce rooms. “Then that's *11 right!" I.an’le to spongeI" ters this week. These charters were 60 feet of the tanks. The Company The percentage of marriages in glanced at his watch again, ■If son Notice is hereby given tteut th* He Ignored all but the phrase of the issued by the United State* depart rating would not be over 50 per Land Offices Are 1926 was less than in 1925 while the had been a German spy." he added. reply. ■*■ nient of agriculture to the club* that cent of what it is on the planing County <’■ uit of the State of Ore divorce percentage increased from “with a little round knob of hair on "What do yon mean by that?" he gon, for Wo hin^tun County, has ap Joined Together have sent in and had approved their mill, which is $4.72. 3.34 in 1925 to 3.32 in 1926. The the back of-your head and bombs in demanded with quickened Interest. pointed the undersigned a* admin program of work, nnd were sent out Mr. Bowman gave an opinion on number of marriages in this county every pocket. I couldn’t have had "Aren’t you an American?" Instructions have been received by H. C. Seymour, state club leader. the liability of the city in case of an istrator of the estate of HeU<« Wil much to do with you. I really couldn't. She bit her lip. in 1926 was 204 as compared with But as you and your companions are from the commissioner of the Gen Wa. hington county clubs to re accident at the ball park, a stand son, deceased, and that ha has duly “N-o—not wholly." 175 in 1925. The divorces in Wash- not Involved In that kind of tiling. I eral Land Office at Washington, D. ceive charter* and their lender* are fulling or something of that nature. qualified as such administrator. “What, then?" ington county dropped from 44 in am forced to remind you that you’ll All person* having claiiaa against She hesitated. C., relative to the closing of the Sewing club, Beaverton, Miss Paul It was his opinion that the city 1925 to 42 in 1926. Another indicá be headed toward the station tn Just “I can’t tell yon that Just yet.“ she Portland Land Office and its con- ine Brandt; Garden club, Bunks, J. would be responsible and he advised said etale are hereby as tilled to tion that Washington county is the one minute." said at last. solidation with the Roseburg office II. D. Davis; Rabbit club, Aloha, liability insurance, The ball team present them to me, wfth proper “I hate you!" she said between her garden spot of the world. “Oh-h!” Laurie pursed his lips In on June 30. Hubert J. Livengood; Sewing club, will be required to take out the in- vouchers attached, at the law office teeth. a noiseless whistle. The girl's voice of Henton Bowman, in HUlsboro, By executive order of March 12, Garden Home, Mr*. Alice P. Blake; surance. He shook hl* head at her. “ Oh, no, was musically English, and though her “If Winter Comes,” a novel writ A resolution for the improvement Oregon, within six month* f.osa the you don’t!" he said kindly. “But I see accent was that of London, up till 1927, the Portland land district and Handwork club, Cornelius, Mr*. ten several years ago, made a great plainly that you’re a »elf-wllled young now she had spoken as colloquially a* land office have been discontinued Francis A. Norton; Sewing club, of Moran and Walnut street* wa* date of thia notice. hit when it came out, but we’ll bet person. Association with me. and the any American, Indeed, her speech was and consolidated with the Roseburg Banks, Mia* Catharine Moehnke. Dated this April 20, 1927. passed and the city engineer was that if the same author would write study of my poise, will do a lot for much like hl* slater's. He was pus land district and land office, ef Other club* and their leaders are: instructed to survey Forest avenue. JACOB C WILSON, one entitled "When Summer Comes,” yon. By the way, you have only thirty xled. fective at the close of business June Sewing club. Banks, Mrs. Russel Administrator of th* Estate of The application of L. L. Lee to and then follow it up with some ac seconds left” “Why dldn't you tell noe thia be- 30, 1927. Loftis; Bachelor Sewing club, Gar install two ga* tank* at his garage Belle Wilson. Deceased. “Do yon want to he killed 7” fore?" tion it would make a great deal den Home, Mi*« Edyth Sims; Sewing on Third street between Baseline Benton Bowman, attorney for ad She hissed the word* at Mm. “That I am not wholly AmericanF’ more of a hit with Oregonians. club, Bacona, Mis* Hazel Hoffman; and Washington wa* left to Mr. ministrator. B-ll “Good graciou«, no!" Laurie spoke She wa* smiling at him Ironically, but Logger is Acci Sewing club. Bank*, Mrs. Chris Rie- Reiter to investigate. absently, hl* eyes on the watch. he remained sertou*. With the daring robberies in Port “Twenty »econds." he ended. dentally Killed ben; Sewing club, Banks, Margarette “Ye*. And—ob. ■ lot of things! Of M1CK.IE SAYS— land last week and the many bur "Do you want to be maimed or crip course you know I am all at *e* about Morgan; Sewing club, Beaverton, COUNTY CHAMBER OF glaries and holdups that have been pled. or—or kidnaped?" you." John Blum, about 40, a logger, Miss Louise Huber. staged in this county this year it He looked up In surprise. COMMERCE IS URGED The familiar shadow fell over her was accidentally killed at Cochrane “I don’t know why you Imagine I face. looks as though Chicago’s city limits Saturday afternoon when a log roll have such lurid taste." he said, dis “When one 1* within an hour or two (Continued from Page One) might be extending. Selfridges Buy contentedly. "Of course I don't want of the next world." «he asked Indiffer ed on him. There were no relatives. Interment was in the Hillsboro cem Woodward Stock that he nnd Mrs. Stevenson made to I any of those things. My nature Is a ently, “why should one tell anybody Oregon might take a try at the quiet one, and alrendy I'm dreading etery today. Coroner George Limber anything?” Bend and other central Oregon Baumes law in the hopes of driving the excitement of taking you to the "How long have you been In Amer took charge of the body. The Selfridge Bros. Furniture points last week. Mr. Stevenson at out some of these high-powered station. But now I must ask you to ica r compnny Saturday purchased the tended the meeting of the Grand criminals who appear to be migrat put on your gloves and button up your “All my life, off and on.” Catholic School* Woodward Furniture stock and will Conclave Knights Templar as a del This as least was reassuring. He ing to Portland and elsewhere in the coat for our little Journey.” Will Play Sunday also use the store room. The Wood egate. He said that Bend was pros “The Journey you take with me," Imagined he saw a gleam of light. state. ward store was formerly the Patter perous because of the lumber in- »he aald, with deep meaning, “may be The girl had declared that she wa* The St. Matthews’ ball team will son Furniture company. not a spy. nor Involved In war propa dustry, but most of the other cities a long and hard one." Senator William G. Hare, Hills The added room will give the over there were having hard time*, ganda ; bnt It was quite possible, he play St. Mary’s high school next He stood up. boro, announced early in the ses ’T wouldn't nils* It for the world,“ reasoned, that she was enmeshed in Sunday on their home grounds. St. Selfridge company twice the floor “I gained a lot of in formation sion just closed, that he would not he told her. “But we'll have to post some little web of politics, of vast Im Mary's had defeated the local team space. that leads me to believe that 1 be a candidate for re-election to his pone It Our Journey to the station portance to her and her group, of very in two consecutive seasons now und lucky to live in Hillsboro nnd little Importance to any one else. seat in the 1929 legislature. Hare comes first." the St. Matthews tossers are plan Willamette valley,” declared “ I suppose," he suggested cheerful She sat still, looking at him. is an exceedingly valuable man. He ning to even things up a bit this “The Passing of the Stevenson. “I know your type now." she «aid ly, “that net you've said *0 much is probably the best rebuttal de season. The game will be called at Third Floor Back Announcement that dues would be anddenly. “You live In your little about Is a political net?" bater in the upper house. His re groove, and you think that nothing They had been speaking throughout 2 o'clock and a good crowd is ex- collected for the Washington County ply to Senator Eddy’s argument happens In the world except what In low tones, Inaudible nt any other pected. The Coffee club will stage the Credit Bureau was made by Jake table. Their nearest fellow diners against the Gordon $5.00 expense you see under your nose." The St. Matthews’ lineup for Sun- play. “The Passing of the Third Weil, one of the officers. The fees money resolution, was a classic ex “Something awfully unpleasant 1« were two middle-aged women at least day will be: Shultz, catcher; Nor Floor Back,” at the Venetian the- range from $1.50 to $4 per month. ample of effective reply and analy go!r.-.’ 'o happen under my nose right thirty feet away. But she started vio ton, pitcher; McCoy, 1st; Vandehey, ntre on Monday nnd Tuesday nights. If a sufficient amount of money is sis of opposing arguments. If sen now." rmonneed her companion, dls- lently under bls words. She made a 2nd; George Duyck, short; Spiering, May 9 and 10. not raised it will be refunded. quick gesture of caution, and. turning timent in Tillamook and Washing cons< lately. "Come ulong, please. It * hnlf-around, swept the room with a 3rd; II. Kummer, left; L. Kummer, Mrs. H. II. Stannard is directing H. L. Mackenzie called attention time to start.” ton counties is as strong for the frightened glance. Laurie, tils ciga center; Corrieri, right; J. Duyck and the play, a good cast hns been se to the improvements at the entrance She stood up. faced him for a sec Wilson River toll road in 1928 as lected and the rehearsals are well to the city—the tearing down of the ond. and then dropped back Into her rette forgotten In his fingers, watched Gus Pranger, subs. it has been since 1925, and that it chair with a gesture of finality. Iler her curiously, taking in her evident under way. old barn* nt the west end of the city quite likely to be the case, Hare expres ión had changed back to the tension, her slowly returning poise, HERE’S ANOTHER GOOD IDEA may be forced to return to serve as lethargy of her first moments In the and at last the little hreHth of relief with which she turned hack to him. spokesman for the proj’ect in the restaurant. Peter Lindberg, of Hillsboro, Ore-1 “I wish I could tell you all you want “Very well,” she said. "Have It your Senate. For in the Senate that road gon, gives Puget Sound a good idea. to know. ” she said, "but — I can't. would have encountered rough ter way." She added significantly, *“13118 That’s all there Is to It. So please let He launched from a Lake Washing rain had not the Hillsboro senator may be the last time you have your us change the subject.” ton yard, a roomy fishing boat, and smoothed out some of the grades way about anything!" His assurance returned. plan* to introduce the north coast “You have a depressing outlook." “Y’ou're not a crown head or an es- to the sport of deep-sea fishing. This beforehand. Knowing his logic for grumbled Latirle, contentedly sitting « expediency, it is not violating any down again, “It isn’t playing the raped princes* or anything of that is a move in the right direction. he asked politely, kind, are you?" confidence to state that during the game to spoil my triumph with such Florida and California have long This time she really laughed, a soft, session doubt was expressed wheth predictions as that, especially as I’m low gurgle of laughter, Joyous and attracted wealthy tourists with the er Hare would have supported the going to have my way about a lot of contagious. promise of one of the world's most toll road legislation had the pro- things right now I have your word," thrilling pastimes. The north Pacific "No.” ject not been located in his own dis- lie added. ’’Then let's get back to our hank Coast can offer exactly the same "Yes." trict.—Oregon Voter. account, We have plenty of time to thrills, with the added one of a hard “Good! Now HI give yon my pro- run over to the Fifth avenue branch Given by Senior* of the Hillsboro Union High School gram. First, of all. ITn going to be a of the Com Exchange bank before the blow once in a while. And it'« a HALL —HARRIS brother to yon; and I don't think," he closing hour. What color of check sport that can be indulged in the Will be Presented year ’round on Puget Sound. ended thoughtfully, ’’that I’ve ever book do you prefer?" This boat is buil*.vafter the pat Mis* Henrietta Harris, the young offered to be a brother to uny girl be "I told you," ehe declared with sud est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry fore." den seriousness, “that my bargain did tern of the coast guard lifeboat type “You’re a nice boy," she said ab not llnclude sponging.” and will be used for deep sea fish- Harris of west of Hillsboro, and Mr. ruptly. For the first time In the somewhat ing. On the Atlantic coast it is not Ralph Hall of Forest Grove were He »mlled st her. taxing Interview her companion’* unusual to see boats of this kind quietly married at the home of the “A nice boy, though a fool. I hoped him. with deep sea fishing parties officiating minister, Rev. Franklin you would notice that. You'll be daz good^ L-.c—-r Reserved Seat Sale at the Hill.boro Pharmacy (Continued Next Week) alma rd, but is something new for the C. Bvtler, at Gaston, last Saturday zled by my virtues before you're Pacific Coast.—Seattle Star. through with me." He went on con afternoon at 2 o’clock. Albert Schaefli of Mountaindale Shade for bees is not recommend Mrs. Bernard Meltebeke, sister of versationally: “The renson I’ve never the bride, and Mr. Chester Hall, offered to be a brother to liny girl be ed in Oregon says H. A. Scpllen of is with Mr. Lindberg and they brother of the groom, acted as wit fore Is that I’ve got a perfectly good the experiment station. Bees do not have taken the boat to Rockaway, On account of the Senior play we will b0 unabIe to preRent our regular Tue* sister of my own. Her one fault Is where they will engage in deep sea nesaes for the young couple. day night circuit vaudeville, Tuesday, April 26, but will resume the vaude that she’s always bossed me. I warn dry out well unless they have sun Mr. and Mrs. Hall are making you from the stnrt of our relations light. If a shed is used for pro fishing until the season when ville again Tuesday, May 3, with a biger anti better bill than ever-iene- their home in Forest Grove for the that I'm going to be the boss. It will tection it is built high enough to al people are at the resorts, he will tian Theatre. present but are going to move out be the first time I've ever bossed any- low the sun to penetrate. The double use it as a passenger boat. His fnm- to Mountaindale, where the groom is one, and I'm looking forward to It a telescope cover usually gives enough ily will join him nt Rockaway and spend the summer there. protection and shade. working in a sawmill. The Qirl in Mirror • VENETIAN THEATER, Hillsboro THE SENIOR PLAY "The Whole Town’s Talking MONDAY & TUESDAY APRIL 25-26 Prices: 50c and 35c —SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT- [