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    H I L L S B I) K O
Page Two
THE KENNEL
MURDER CASE
By
S. S. V - n Dîna
I q uestions I should lik e to ask you."
T he o th e r resu m ed his seat r e ­
lu cta n tly
"If you w e re w ith M iss L ak e at
the C o u n try clu b late last night."
I V ance proceeded, “how d id it h a p ­
pen th a t you and she re tu rn e d to
th e house at d iffe re n t hours? I
presum e, of course, th a t you ac-
I com panied h e r back to th e c ity .”
ARGU S.
Pleating That Is Pleasing
H IL L S B O R O ,
I enz R eim er and fam ily, all of P ort i
Ask your a tto rn e y to send y our
laud M is R ennet visited het
| Ford Dealers ol
legal a d v ertisin g to th e A igus
Church Plans
ter. Mrs R ittah aler, and re tu rn e d |
‘ hom e T hursday.
Comity
Jubilant
A large n u m b e r of M E young
STOMACH ULCERS
Easter Sunday people
W ashington county Ford de.dei
a tte n d e d H illsboro M
E
are Ju b ilan t over the volum e of
ms
Egg Hunt Saturday; Young
Catholic Folk Hold Meet
Grassi appeared embarrassed.
T hursday. April Irt. 1935
OREGON
ch u rch Sunday ev en in g They form
ed th e choir A n u m b er of church
m em bers also a tte n d e d an a d jo u rn
e d -session of the F o u rth Q u a rte r
ly conference follow ing the eh u reh
service
G as Pains and Indigestion vietiius.
business conducted th ro u g h theii why su ffe r’’ For quick relief from
o rganizations d u rin g M arch, record « stom ach distress d u e to exi’ess a c id .
revealing that Ford passenger, emu g e l a free Maniple of the I'dga
uiereliil and truck Midi’s totaled 49 9 I re atin e n t. a d o c to r’s p n -c rip ’ ion
per cent of all autom obiles sold in at the H illsboro P hartnaey. Ailv
M a r c h , according to II I. M aeKen
zie. local Ford d e aler P ercen tag e
so far this y ear is 45 1 per cent, hi»
says.
"T he trem en d o u s sales and gen
e n d aeeeptanee of F oul products
(Hv Wilma M nrrl
KANS.-XS CITY A large n um ber indicates a grow ing u n d e rstan d in g
bv the public of the a d v an tag e s of
o f m en from th is com m unity m otor
tin» F ord V 8.” declared MaeKi n
txt to Salem T hursday and S atin
M ore and m ore people are
day to a tte n d stra w b e rry m eetings zie
th ere T hey also held i m eeting at insisting on the pci foi malice, com ­
the Kansas C ity hall Friday e v e ­ fort and econom y that goes w ith a
V B m otor, c en ter poise rid e and
ning
Mr and Mrs E rcd G uppies aud low feul and m ain ten an ce charges
d a u g h te r of N ew berg and Mr and
"O ur Ford V B sales m M arch
Mrs. F red C upples J r of Boston. w ere m ore th an do u b le those of
M ass, v isited Mr. and Mrs C. It tht» sam e m onth a y e ar ago aud
H am ilton T h u rsd a y
A pril to d a te is ahead of the cn
E dw ard l.e w is w as absent from i tire m onth in 1934 T he fu tu re up-
school last w eek because of illness. I pears b, ight ”
Mrs. W atkins of F orest G rove I
e n te rta u u 'd the K ansas C ity Wo- | "W e a re n e v er going back e ith e r
m an's club W ednesday a fte rn o o n i to the old m ethods or th e old eon
Mr. and Mrs E rnest M arr spent d itio n s " P resid en t Roivsevelt
the w eek-end at V ernonia visiting
relatives.
Mr and Mrs. E arl C ooke of n e ar
o f y o u r d riv in g I*
H illsboro v isited Mr. and Mrs C.
H H am ilton A p ril 10.
" a r o u n d to w n " —
Mrs A lfred L ew is a tte n d e d a
t h e m o a t c o s tly
card p a rty at the hom e of Mrs G
k in d o f d riv in g .
W M oore of B anks E nday
Miss M am ie S andy of B uxton
w as an o v e rn ig h t guest of h e r sis­
S u p a r-S h s ll g o io lln * now cult
ter. Mrs
E rnest M arr, S un d ay
Ihii cotl for you 1» bring» you 3
night
type» of pownr. Perfectly balanced
F ra n k R ichardson and son G eruld
• >f H u bbard a re w o rk in g at the C.
for ”»I od and go" driving.
H H am ilton pluce.
Mr*. M arr H ostess
Can «ava up to a ru p fvl of gas­
M is W E M arr e n te rta in e d a
o lin a on «od» “ c o ld ” »tort.
n u m b er of h e r frie n d s at a q u iltin g
T hursday. P resent w ere M rs Abe
Can »ova up to a cupful of g a t
Hudson of G ales C reek, and Mes-
olino in 10 minuta» of d e e p hill
dam es P e rry S h e a rer. F aye S h e a r ­
clim bing.
er. Lloyd zXnderson, G uy K ahlar,
C arl C lapshaw . Donovan. Jim Barn-
Can »are up to a cupful o f ga».
ford. all of H illside. Mrs E rnest
olin e in I hour o f iteu d y running.
M arr and th e hostess
S u n d ay guests at the A lfred
Fil* your tank at any neighborly
L ew is hom e w ere Mr and Mrs B
H M arks. Mrs E C a rsten s and
Shell »tation today.
T ony S plane of P o rtlan d
M r and M rs Ray Hodge and
Bowling gives your
c hildren. Mr and Mrs C laude Es- !
linger. M argaret am i M alcolm sp en t ;
muscles the play and
S unday w ith Mr. E slinger's par- ’
your brain the relax a­
ents, Mr ami Mrs Asa Eslm ger.
of D avid's Hill T h e occasion was
tion you need a fte r a
in honor of Mrs. Asa E shnger's
day's office work! Play
b irth d a y a n n iv e rsa ry .
T h u rsd ay ev en in g c allers at the
often — and keep fit.
W illiam M arr hom e w ere Miss
Everything t o assure
M am ie Sandy. Miss G ladys O ver-
ton of B uxton and Mr and Mrs
A r ih e J « n eigh h rtrly t lu r t o tu i
your
enjoym ent.
C h arles S ellers and M ary J a n e of
. . . Hill
BO W I.IN O SUNDAY
W I.. S irvrn ». 1-eurrl
"It w as Miss la tk e s suggestion."
he said, "th a t w e sh o u ld not be
»By M i«« D o ro th y C»x»k»)
heard e n te rin g th e house at the
C O R N EL IU S E aster p rogram to
Copyright by W. H. W right
sam e tim e So I w a ite d in C e n tra l
be given by the M. E Sunday
p a rk for a q u a r te r of a n h o u r a fte r
school w ill be held at the church
WNU Servie*
she had gone in."
E aster Sunday m orning a t 9 o'clock
V ance nodded
it w ill be follow ed by baptism al
"1
th
o
u
g
h
t
as
m
uch.
It
w
as
th
e
services
am i reception of n e w
(Continued fro m hurt week»
pro x im ity of y o u r tw o re tu rn s that
m
em bers. D uring th e ch u rch hour
G rassi suddenly becam e austere m ade m e conclude th a t possibly
th e ch o ir w ill o ffer som e special
and aloof.
m usic C h ild re n of the Sundu>
"I have no suggestion,” he r e ­ you had been to g e th e r last night.
B ut w h a t re aso n d id M iss L ake
school w ill enjoy an E aster egg
plied m a f l a t
give for th e deception?
h
unt S atu rd ay a fte rn o o n at 2 Sun
• Mr. A rcher Coe was the type of a ,.N i 1MrIi(.ll)ilr
„
"No
p
a
rtic
u
la
r
reason.
M
iss
l
ake
rise service will be held at 6 30
m an w ho
no m
n u ight
g m inspire
...sp u v enm
. . ities;
. . . . . . M sh
th ou gh t it w ou ld
I m c h u rc h Rex G eorge K oehler of
but Mr. B risbane Coe w as q uite
n-»
did
I L u th e ran ch u rch w ill speak
..... e opposite—genial,
____ „.,.,,,.1
kind- Of b e tte r if M r B risbane Coe di
th
shrew d, kind
not h e a r us com ing in to g e th e r "
Miss S u sb au er H ostess
ly —"
"S he specifically m en tio n ed M r
Young people's clu b of the C a th ­
"A n excellent ch aracterization." B risbane Coe?"
olic ch u rch m et T hursday evening
V ance com plim ented him
"A nd
"Yes."
w ith Miss May me S u sb au e r Plans
w h a t a re y our im pressions of M r
"A nd she did not m ention Mr.
w ere m ade for a card party and
I assure you any A rch er C oe”
W rede?
b asket social to be held in the
opinion you ex p ress w ill go no
"N ot th a t I rem em b er."
n e ar fu tu re T h ere w ere 24 m em ­
fu rth e r."
“T hat is q u ite u n d e rstan d a b le ."
b ers present
G rassi a p p eared ill a t ease. He V ance re m a rk e d "U ncle B risbane
A tten d C o n feren ce
d id not an sw e r a t once but con- w as h e r ally in h e r engagem ent to
Mrs. Edna R ussell a n d M rs A L
tem p lated th e w all before him for M r W rede; a n d she m ay have
B fO C k a t t e n d e d a o m t e r e n c u o l
som e tim e. F in a lly he spoke m tiie feared th at he w ould not h ave ap-
lib ra ria n s and lib ra ry tru stee s at
slow. p recise m an n er of a m an proved of h e r bein g out so late
S alem W ednesday
c are fu lly choosing his w ords.
w ith a n o th e r m an. By th e by. M r
Kish t e e d H eld
"I have not been p a rticu la rly G rassi, w hen you cam e in last
A fish feed was held S atu rd ay
im pressed by Mr. W rede O n th e n ig h t—o r ra th e r, th is m o r n in g -
ev en in g at the hom e of Miss E ra n ­
su rfa ce h e is m ost charm ing, but w here did you hang y o u r h at and
ces G nos G uests w ere Misses Eva
D e lig h tfu l to look a t a n d p e rm ittin g m uch free d o m of m o tio n , th is O akes and V elm a Hines, Messrs
1 h ave a feeling he is inclined to- coat?
w a rd superficiality. W ithal he is; A cau tio u s look cam e into the sky blue d a n cin g fro ck is d isp lay e d by J8 a n B lo n d eli. film a c tre s s. L uke Stangel. L yle N osier ami E d ­
Italian 's eyes.
Y ard s aud y a rd s of s u n b u r s t p le a tin g in ih e s k ir t p e rm it a n u n ­ w a rd D eaville and th e hostess
v ery clever. . . .”
coat
h a m p e re d ta n g o o r rh u m b a , w hile a llu rin g g ra ce Is em b o d ied I11 the
"Cleverness is o u r
n a tio n a l _ “I did not w e ar an o u te r . ------
S o ciety M eets
curse," V ance rem ark ed . "B ut for-
* c a rrie d my h at a n d stick to m o ld ed tu n ic blouse w ith s q u a re n e ck lin e.
T h e elbow len g th
T he W om en's M issionary society
give m y in te rru p tio n . You w ere !nyH? ? '"
sle ev e s a re c a rrie d o u t I11 th e p le a tin g .
m
et
T
uesday
at th e M E church
"W hy? T h ere is a closet in the
speaking of M r. W rede.'
w ith Mrs A J O liver as hostess
low er h a ll.”
S h e used the topic "K in sh ip w ith
"Mr. W rede, as I h ave said, im-
G rassi m oved uneasily, a n d i
Ju n io rs
Miss H elene Shaw gave
presses m e as being very clever COu l d 'h a v e sw o rn th e p a llo r o f his
B ut I have sensed a n o th e r side to {ace ¡ncrease<j
p
r o f his
a reading and the M isses H elen
O liv er and E rances Pugh sang, a c ­
him. He is capable. 1 should say-.
dld no, c are tQ m ak e *
com panied by Miss B eth C ochrane
of unexpected things .1 h*ye a opening a n d sh u ttin g the elo?jet
(By Mr«. J. A. McCoy)
feeling he w ould stop a t n o thing d £ r .. she expla^
ln g ,h e closet
Mrs L aura Pugh read. "A M odern
SOUTH KA NSA S CITY Mr and P a ra b le .” w hich w as v ery illu s­
to gain his ow n ends.”
V ance m ade no com m ent.
Mrs Louis S tro h m ay e r m oved Mr trativ e. Mrs G eorge W ilcox and
‘"Thank you!” V ance spoke w ith
and Mrs E G. Place a n d fam ily Miss Rosam ond M undorf gave r e a d ­
"That w ill be all for th e pres
I By Francia S- B arrì
u n w o n ted harshness. “I p erfectly ent." he said pleasantly. “A nd
F e rn g a th e rin g a n d sh ip p in g is to E aste rn O regon S a tu rd ay , r e ­ ings on the East St. L ouis se ttle ­
u n d e rstan d y o u r feelings." He th a n k y ou fo r y o u r help
q u ite a business, according to th e tu !7u ,)i' borne Sunday night
m ent house and Miss E rances Pugh
looked dow n
at G rassi contem ptu- W ould you m ind w aitin g in y o u r G n b n e r B ro th ers of B anks, w ho „ K. C M clu b 'n et a f ,e r school told of plans of the Q ueen E sther
ouslv. "A nd
now. sir. we should room ? We shall p ro bably w a n t to h a v e been in th e business fo r th e f r ' ^ v e vening G am es w e re en- c irc le at East St Louis to build
lik e to know
exactly w hat you did q uestion you again before the a ft- last 12 v ears O ver 40 m en a re em -
.
,,
a g ym nasium in 1936 T he F re e ­
y e sterd a y b etw een fo u r o'clock in ernoon is o ver "
ployed and g a th e r ferns along th e , Mr a " d ,M rs, M artin \ a n d erz an - m an clinic at El Paso. T exas, was
th e aftern o o n a n d one o'clock in
T he m an bow ed a n d w ent dow n coast from A storia to W aldport. dt’n and „fa™ ly
r n
c
re p o rte d by Mrs W R C ooke and
th e m o rn in g " His tone w as alm ost the pasagew av of th e h a ll to w a rd th e n loaded a n d tru c k e d to Brinks “ rs G el,rge V andehey of Roy S u n - "L ynching. C ollective M u rd er,” was
m enacing
th e fro n t of th e house
w h e re th ey a re packed a n d p u t i n ,
__j « •„ ,
„ ________... rev
, iew ed by Mrs E O. Shay Miss
i d » ? . . ¡ S D orothy Russell, a deaconess at
T he Italian m ade a v a lia n t e f­
M arkham w as im m ediately on cold a o n g . un.,1 .h .p p j d b , . . .
his
feet.
fo rt to m eet V ance's ste rn gaze.
Nome. A laska, w as re m e m b e re d in
“I have said all I in te n d to
"What a bout th a t b ro k e n v a s e '”
devotions for this m onth A lovely
he dem anded, poin tin g a t th e par ped from B anks each m o n th to th e
say," he announced.
luncheon
w as serv ed to 16 m em -
H old P ractice
V ance faced th e m an th rea te n - cel of p orcelain frag m e n ts on the east w here th ey a re again p u t in K ansas C ity F a rm ers' U nion base- i bers.
'd esk . "W as th a t th e th in g w ith cold storage a n d d istrib u te d to th e ball boys p racticed S u n d ay a fte r- j Mrs. C h arles H ines a n d daugh
ingly.
“In th a t case," he said. “I s h a l l 1 w hich A rc h er Coe w as stru c k over florists. G rib n e r B ro th ers h a v e a noon on th e ball diam ond
te r Miss M argaret a n d Mrs E E
have to o rd e r y o u r a rre st on sus- the h ead ? ”
larg e cold storage p lan t in w hich
Mr. and M rs Roscoe B ak er and Boyce of F orest G rove visited Mrs
picion of having m u rd ere d A rch er
"Oh. no. T his d e lic ate T ing yao tw o carloads can be sto red a t one little d a u g h te r S h irley of L ong­ A L B rock last Sunday
china w ould crack u n d e r th e least tim e. T ype of fe rn used is th e view . W ash , spent th e w eek -en d
and B risbane Coe'
Miss M ary C orl of P o rtla n d v is­
A look of ab ject fe a r cam e over i p ressure.
stru c k sw ord fern a n d w ill keep m anv w ith Mr. and Mrs. E B Webb. ited at th e W K C ooke hom e over
...
. If a m . an w e — re ---------
Tournaments Scheduled
G rassi's pallid face.
__________
w itn such^a vase he w ould
h a rd ly _ I m onths in storage before used
Mr a n d Mrs B aker v isite d Mr th e w eek-end
“N o — you c a n 't - d o th at." he feel it. T he vase sim ply w ould
for Forest Hills G olfers
Miss C ora M urphy of M onm outh
S teve K em per w as found plow ing 2 ? d , i i 7 v * £ , fi i cC®y “ nd famUy
stam m ered. “I d id n 't do it—I as- b reak in to pieces."
is visiting h e r sister. Mrs. J Del-
In te r-c lu b to u rn a m e n t a n d o th er
on his 135 a £ e s on F orest G ro v e S a ,u rd a > 'g e n in g .
su re you I d id n ’t do it!” His voice
"But th e blood. . .
Mrs. Ira B row n has been ill for m onte, indefin itely
to
u
rn
ey s a rra n g e d for the Forest
rose. ‘T il tell you a n y th in g you
B uster C h am b ers of P o rtlan d vis- H ills divot dig g ers a re as follow s
"T h ere w as no blood on A rch- ro u te 2. M r K em per has 100 acres a few days.
u
n
d
e
r
c
u
ltiv
atio
n
a
n
d
th
e
w
e
a
th
e
r
w an t to know . I w e n t to D octor | e r's head." V ance selected one of
M r a n d Mrs. J. A M cCoy and ited the C harles F tnegan hom e St H elens h e re May 26 "D ress up
d a u g h te rs G ladys and E thel, M r S unday
M ontrose’s to r tea. We discussed th e frag m e n ts a n d held i t u p has been ju st rig h t for farm ing.
to u rn a m e n ts” J u n e 2. at V ernonia
ceram ics; a n d I stayed to d in n er. M oreover, please note th a t th e [ . T h a t i h ^y
trie e a rlie r pub- and Mrs H enry S tauss w ere S un
M rs J E P arm ley re tu rn e d home Ju n e 9. "N oise Jambore«* J u n e 16.
A t eight o'clock I excused m yself blood is not on th e o u te r glae. b u t 1 » llshing d ate oi th e A rgus w as the d ay d ' in n e r p a rty
...................................
guests of Mr. T h u rsd a y from a short tr ip to O a k ­ at M cM innville J u n e 23. M cM inn­
r ^a 5ie r and Mrs C lifford Rice of Shady land. Cal.
and w ent to th e railw ay statio n to on th e inside of th e vase T h e 1 ^ X?TeSv Oi? °* ^n T ° d
ville h e re S e p tem b e r I; V ernonia
- — in for
— ---------—
F elton Broo^
tak e the tra
M ount V - ernon ----------
sam e — is tr u e of th e little piece I J F e <4°2 °* ^ a u rel
Mrs M Sipes of R eedville and here S ep tem b er 15. a n d at St H e l­
—to the C restview C ountry club found on th e tab le dow nstairs. B ut
• •’J r , ° ‘ng som e sp ad in g a n d
Una a n d D a rrel B rady. D clphia i O H K raus of B eaverton visited ens S e p tem b e r 29
11 can 't possibly connect th is b r o k - }
e*r eX and C h a rlo tte B eam an a re out of M rs G eneva R o binette S a tu rd ay
‘‘Y our appointm ent w ith M i s s en vase w ith B risb a n e's d e ath or eePt ‘n 8 th a t it has com e a ll at once school th is w eek w ith m easles
Mr and Mrs Jo sep h F inegan v.s-
a n d a person has to do th e ir w ork
Mrs. E lm er Q uick e n te rta in e d at i ited M rs V. G ustavson of Dama.,-
L ake w as a t w hat tim e?”
i w ith th e Scottie.
one
D u rin
g th
..« tim
.....c e. xzu.
...B
...c e bad
uau a d in n e r p a rty S un d ay for Mr cus one d a y last w eek,
N ine o'clock." The m an looked
"A nd how do you connect .. all a t w
w e ath e r fencing w as done on th e and Mrs. C harles W addle a n d little
E n trrU in s Aid
ap pealingly a t Vance. "There was! w ith A rc h e r's death ?"
FeiV°n
d a u g h te r A u d rie of D illey
M rs W P H am m elm an en ter-
to be a dance . . . b u t—b u t I took
V ance becam e evasive
T he F L B row n farm n e a r L au r- i M r a n d Mrs. Louis S trohm oyei . (a ined th e L u th e ran J u n io r Aid at
th e w rong tra in —I*m not fa m ilia r
“G ive m e a little m ore tim e '
“I ‘ h a v e a fa
1? cated such th a t “ s « ™ 8 and G uy R aym ond, Mr. a n d Mrs. | h e r hom e F rid a y
—"
h e r said.
”
- irly
■ d e fin ite el
"Q uite—quite." V ance spoke e n - ' ___
Idea I ab o u t th is b ro k e n vase w ith cooler th ere th a n a n >' w h e re else. J A. McCoy a n d d a u g h te rs G ladys ] M r and Mrs R M ann a n d M ary
couragingly "A nd w h at tim e was th e bloodstains on th e inside it's M r B row n has 102 acres m ostly and E thel a n d M r a n d M rs J P Rac of H illsboro a n d M r and Mrs
I u n d e r cu ltivation. T he B row ns a re V anderzanden a n d
sons R obert w M ann and c h ild ren w ere d in n er
it w hen you a rriv e d a t th e c lu b ? ” too fa n ta stic — too in cre d ib le
“It w as a lte r eleven." G rassi fell w an t to v e rify m y suspicions
.. m ilk in g 15 cows. Mrs. B row n is F ra n k a n d R alph a tte n d e d th e guests of Mrs M D M ann and
back into the c h air as if e xhausted. His voice tra ile d off a n d he lig h ted A rSus corresp o n d en t for L au re l G ales C reek c om m unity d in n e r at d a u g h te r, Mrs. M attie S m ith, S u n ­
• I had to m ake several tr a n s p o r ta - ; a c ig a re tte m ed itativ ely
com m unity.
the G ales C re ek hall F rid a y eve- day
tio n changes." he c o n tin u ed in a
M ark h am re g ard e d him a w hile
M rs E L' Cox is th e corresp o n d - ning. T he m en folks serv ed the
M iss V ernita Irm le r of P o rtlan d (
forced tone. “It w as m ost u n io r- and th e n said-
e n t lo r ,h c com m u n ity of K inton. d inner. A fte rw a rd s a sh o rt pro- v isited her p aren ts. Mr a n d M rs |
tunate. . . "
“The w h o le ' a ffa ir s trik e s
m e as T hcy h ave an a ttra c tiv e place n e ar gram w as held a n d d an cin g w as J. A. Irm ler. Sunday.
M i a K rahm rr H onored
"Yes, v ery .”
V ance stu d ied th e I fa n ta stic and in c re d ib le "
th e K in ton school. enjoyed.
o th er icily. "D id th e lady fo rg iv e ' V ance e x h aled a blue rib b o n of E D W r*8h t o t B eaverton ro u te
Miss M arg aret
K ellogg of Forest
Mrs. F. W H ering w as hostess to
your tard in ess’ "
¡sm oke
1
d °in g som e p low ing on th e G rove v isited a t th e J P B rady a su rp rise kitchen sh o w er for M iss'
“Yes! Miss L ake accepted m y ' "S uppose w e ta lk to W re d e " h e W ? Hal1 place T he 8ro u n d ac- hom e W ednesday.
Iren e K ra h m cr a t th e hom e of her
Mrs. T ony K e m p er and son M er­ p a re n ts T h u rsd a y e vening
Miss
explanation.” th e m an re tu rn e d , suggested "We m ay know m ore c o rd ‘n * to him *s *n good shape for
lin
a
n
d
F
ra
n
c
es
V
anLoo
of
Forest
K ra h m er w ill be th e b rid e of Ed
w ith a show of heat. T h e fact is. w hen he has u n b u rd e n ed his h e art * o rk in ,8 T he hot w in d soon dries
G
rove
v
isited
th
e
ir
m
other.
M
rs
Ball,
chief
pilot
a
t
Long
a
irp
o rt
th e soil out a n d one should h a rro w
she did not a rriv e u n til sev eral t o Us.'
in May. P re se n t w ere M esdam e,
ju st as soon a fte r plow ing as pos­ Louis S tro h m a y e r Wednesday-
m inutes a fte r I did She had m o­
(Concluded next week I
M r a n d M rs I. P. B rady and Ed K ra h m er. H enry G urske. H ulda
sible.
to red to th e A rrow head inn w i t h !
F re d Stam m . B eaverton ro u te 1. fam ily w e re in H illsboro S a tu rd ay E m erick. Lois Holtz. J E Reeves.
frien d s for dinner, and had an a c - ,
afternoon.
H erm an F re u d e n th a l, Ed F reuden-
lives o ver th e hill from Ja c o b Faix
cident of som e k ind on her re tu rn
Mr. and M rs L ouis V a n d erz a n ­ thal. R o b ert M eacham . A1 H ergert.
on S herw ood ro u te 4 Mr. Stam m
to th e club ”
(B y M n
Zell G. 8 tru th e ra )
den
a
n
d
little
d
a
u
g
h
te
r
v
isited
Mrs
T
ed W ilk in s Jo h n W arnke, W. P. |
has
been
at
th
e
F
aix
farm
w
ork
in
g
"V
d istressin ’,” m u r m u r e d a
v e ery
ry aisiressin
R ebekah c lu b m em b ers s p e n t ‘,d-^ urL' n d " Ult r d ‘x n r m wc
arvey Rogers of G ales C reek H am m elm an. J E H ulsm an, M ar-
Vance. "W ere h e r friends w ith her W ednesday a fte rn o o n w ith M rs , r {he past few days T h ey w ere S H unday
vin K ra h m er. F re d K rah m er. Al
fe rtiliz in g and p re p a rin g th e land
at the time of the accident?"
j E lizabeth M cG ow an
K ra h m e r and H. Jaco b sm u h len .
plow ing r Mr. Faix
“I do not believe th ey w ere,"
T each er N am ed
, . for im , m
. ediate
J
“Do
not
be
deceived
by
false
G rassi answ ered ' Miss L ake told
Miss E m m a S c h ra d er has been has add ed “ m e new baby chicks lig h ts on th e shore, by sm oke M isses E sth er M eyer, V erna K ra h -|
m
er a n d th e honor guest and host- j
m e she had m otored back alone " | em ployed to teach th e H iteon school to hls n o ck
screens, by th eatrics, by m agic, by ess.
---------------------------
A t this point D etective B urke n e x t year.
th e callin g of nam es."—P re sid e n t
G u ests of M r a n d M rs H enry |
st<i.5£5<i
¿h j root? .
,
M r and M rs H a rry R obinson
Roosevelt.
R itta h a le r S u n d ay included th e ir
T hat C hink dow nstairs w ants to and d a u g h te r E velyn spent t h e
IV lU c llI lg
d
a
u g h te r. Miss E lizabeth. M r and
speak to M r Vance." he said "H e's w
e k - e n d a t A lh a n v
w e eek-end
at A lbany. Salem and
af
T-f-xIl
O u r classified colum ns m ay have M rs M ike H illb ru n e r. M r and Mrs
all hot and bothered
w ith re la tiv e s a t H alsey.
a re looking fd r— J a c k R itta h a le r and fam ily. A rchie
V ance nodded to H eath
H a n d ew ith a n d M r a n d M rs L or-
g e a m n ord1^ d UR BUrke " ***
b e W 'f b .
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C lrrnrnl'a S erv ice Slat.. K ravrrlon
Halm G rove Park
G. I.. M rCutrhrn. G len w ood
I'rogrraa G arage
H elv etia Store
II K S nyder. D illey
S'. L illy. Galea C reek
A Karpateln. K ln lon
J. <’. P arm ley, C ornetlua
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1260 M ain St.
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l« r r
/ell, well, even our
youngest is able to
a p preciate the S im m er
B urners on my new
GAS RANGE!
Say M o m -
I like these
Vegetables !
Hiteon
Your g«s range is n ’t
m o d ern i f it d o esn ’t
bove these featu res:
A
R ecreation IVlpptitliT
* lt lU ai VJrange r ia l! Just what you
L iang appeared at the door and day of Mis G e r t r u d W alters* an d
w aited till V ance cam e to him. A rth u r P ^ T t t Y a m e T w ^ L
^ priI a -9, a ttra c te d
^ M i ^ S u X ’T
40 delegates
4 ^ 0 ^
He said som ething in a low voice Iters hom e a t C edar M ill
is „
~ e r ir u a e L.. y>now or the
w hich th e re st of th e room could; M r and M rs
L H aen ertv Mr J r e ®on Sta te
college extension
not distinguish, and held out a and M rs L e ste r' R obinson E l,ra se r,v l" conducted th e m eeting and
cru d elv tw isted naner narrel
I u . u o . .v
'. . . . . z
in stru c te d lead ers in folk dances,
..wn, i,
I
, p
.,
- j beth S tru th e rs and G ayford W ilson gam es a n d g ro u p singing
T h an k you, Mr. L ia n g
s a i d ,w ere S u n d a y d in n e r guests a t th e
N ext m eetin g of th e g roup will
Vance; and th e C hinam an, w ith a |C . W. S tru th e rs hom e.
be May 7 at 8 p. m O rg an izatio n s
bow. re tu rn e d dow nstairs.
„„
in th e co u n ty w ho d e sire to have
V ance tw ik th e parcel to th e ,
you ch an g e y o u r a d d ress kin d - d e le g ate s a tte n d th ese m eetin g s a re
de. ! ~ d b e 8a n opening it.
| iy no tify th e A rgus d ire c t a n d a t urged to get in touch w ith th e
T h e cook
he said, speaking once.
„ coun,
,.
d irectly to the Italian, lia s j u s t _________________________________________________________________________
found th is package tu ck ed a w a y 1
in th e garbage pail on th e re a r I
porch. It m ay in te rest you, M r '
G rassi."
As he spoke, he sm oothed out-
the co rn ers of the paper; and th ere I
w ere revealed to all of us m any
frag m en ts of beautiful, delicate
porcelain w ith a p u re w h ite l u s - '
ter.
“H ere." he w ent on, still a d - »
dressing th e Italian, "are th e re- j
m ains of Mr. Coe's T ing yao v a s e !
. . . And. if you will notice, sev- j
eral of these pieces of fragile Sung I
porcelain a re stained w ith blood." !
T h ere w as a long silence. F in a l­
ly G rassi looked up.
“It's an outrage!" he exclaim ed
“I don’t com prehend it in th e least.
. And th e blood! Do you think,
sir, th a t th is vase had a n ything
to do w ith th e death of Mr. C o e ? " ,
“W ithout doubt." V ance w a s [
w atching the Italian w ith a puzzled
look. “B ut p ray sit dow n again, Mr
G rassi T here a re one or tw o m ore
“lollettr t i t JeaJtr!
f
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*
• Even n o n -v eg eta ria n
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