The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 25, 1935, Page 10, Image 10

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    H IL L S B O R O
P age Two
ARG U S.
b le told m e this m o rn in g th at Brig-1
bane w as in Chicago."
"H e sta rte d (or th e statio n yes-
te rd a y afternoon, b u t re tu rn e d h e re
last n ig h t to m eet his death."
• Why should h e re tu rn ? " sta m ­
m ered W rede.
F e rn H i l l C lu b M e e t» ; H o ld
"H ave you any ideas on the s u b - ,
By
'
j e e t '”
S u n ria e E a s te r S e rv ic e
"1 " T he m an's eyes opened w ide,
S. S. Van D in «
j “Not the slightest idea."
"W hat do yoif know of th e c o n ­
illy M i» Dorothy Cook.)
•
d itions h e re a t th e Coe house yes-
C O R N E L IU S
G u l-
4-H club
I
terday?
I
w
ould
lik
e
as
full
a
de-
w ork a n d a boys' display of h a n d i­
Copyright by W. H W right
! scription as you can give."
c raft w e re on display at tile meet
"1 w as h e re talk in g to A rcher
WNÜ Servie*
m g of tile C ivie Im provem ent club
| Coe from te n to tw elv e yesterday
A pril 16 at city hall. Ill the 4-H
! m orning—"
w ork. Doris llra n d a w placed first
(Continued fro m ln»t weekl
"A bout c era m ic s—or Miss L ake?"
a n d A lice W olfe, seco n d : in the
M arkham gave a n o rd er to H ealth,
W rede caught his breath .
boys' display G eorge Milne, first,
b u t at th a t m om ent B u rk e a n ­
"B oth." he an sw e red
w eakly.
a n d F ran cis C h a rtre y . s e c o n il
nou n ced th e a r riv a l of th e wag<m The
Jn c fact is. iu
v llv
„ „ „ a
A rc
h er , m
a n lu
d , I „ had
Ju d g e s w ere
M esdam es H e n r y
from the d e p artm e n t of p
som ew hat b itte r session re g ard in g
B ehrm an. R obert T an n e r a n d A L
w elfare. T he serg ean t u e n
' my coining m arriag e w ith Miss
B rock
th e hall a n d w as halfw ay dow n
t Lake. B ut it w as n o thing unusual
Hold Sunrise S ervice
sta irs w hen V ance hastened a f t i r H e w as as yQu m #v knou. violent-
At 6:30 E aster Sunday m orning
liim .
ly opposed to th e m arriage. B ris-
a su n rise serv ice w as held in the
“J u s t a m om ent. Sergeant!"
I bane took p a rt in th e discussion.
M. E c hurch. Rev G eorge K oehler
So im petuous w as V ance's m an- and called A rch er som e ra th e r
of the L u th e ran c h u rc h delivered
n e r th a t M ark h am and I follow ed h arsh nam es. . . ."
th e serm on. D uring th e re g u la r
him into th e hall.
“A nd a fte r tw elve?"
service horn’s in th e v a r i o u s
-I could bear,” V ance called d o w n | "I lunched in m y a p artm e n t. T hen
ch u rch es special E aster services
to H eath, "to snoop in th e p o c k e ts , 1 w ent to an auction at th e A m er-
w ere held.
of B risbane's su it before it's t a k e n , ican a rt g alleries But I had a
Hold Egg H unt
aw ay. . . W ould you m ind""
bad headache So I cam e hom e
S aturday a fte rn o o n th e ch ild ren
■Certainly not. Mr. Vance. Com e aro u n d th ree , a n d lay dow n. I did
of the M E ch u rch Sunday school
not leave m y a p a rtm e n t again un-
enjoyed a n E aster egg h u n t at the
• lo n g ."
W e all w ent to th e library T he til th is m orning, w h en G am ble
church.
phoned m e."
serg ean t closed th e door.
Fern llill Club Meet*
"You liv e next door, do you not?”
"I had th e sam e idea." he said
F ern H ill L adies' clu b m et T h u rs­
"T he first house to th e east.
"I'v e been fig u rin g right along that
day w ith M rs Jo sep h Cooper. The
m aybe th a t slick b u tle r w as lying across th e double vacant lot.”
day w as sp en t in q u iltin g a n d a
to us about th e tic k e t to C h ica g o .", "W ho ow ns th e vacant lot?"
pot luck lu n ch w as serv ed a t noon
It is p a rt of th e Coe e s ta te "
It took b u t a sh o rL tim e to em pty
P re se n t w ere Mrs. W illiam C larke
“And you rem ain ed in y our a p a r t­
th e pockets of B risban C oe s suit
of H illsboro and Miss Mae C ooper
to th e lib ra ry tab le B ut th e re was m ent from th re e o'clock yesterday
It tak e s an u n u su a l hat to do of Forest G rove. M esdam es J H e r­
n o th in g of in te rest am ong th e con­ aftern o o n u n til th is m orning""
gert.
E H orner. F. O Shay. F ran k
Ju stice to P o rts H offm an's b ru ­
'T h a t's right
I had a beastly
tents, only, th e u su al item s to be
n e t beauty, but u n u su a l Is a H ulsm an. P h ilip K alsch. 1. R N ick­
found in a m an's pockets—a w a l­ headache. . . ."
erson. J H. F arley. A rchie Dun-
“Did you see M iss L ake y e ste r­ w ord th a t fits th e P a n a m a so m ­ calf.
let, h andkerchief, keys, a fountain-
H arold D uncalf. H V. Jones
b rero.
A fam ily of 11 sp en t
pen. a w atch, a n d th e like. T h ere day?"
“Yes. in th e m orn in g w hen I w as
n in e m o n th s m aking It. a t a cost and P aula. 11 R H uson a n d c h il­
w ere, how ever, th e ticket a n d
dren.
W R. Cooke, A nderson, and
b e rth re serv a tio n to C hicago and here T he fact is. I m ade a n a p ­ of $5000. fo r ex h ib it at th e San the hostess a n d her g ran d d au g h ter,
also the parcel room check for the p ointm ent w ith h e r for last night
Diego exposition.
G loria A nn McCoy.
—at th e C o u n try club. But w hen
suitcase.
S. N P a rm le y of S e a ttle and
H eath w as crestfallen, and ex 1 f , ° i hu m e > este5 dav afternoon. I him (rom , he first • W rede nodded M r a n d Mrs. L. J L aD ue of Aloha
pressed him self in violent term s. called h e r by phone and excused h is head sagely "If you knew visited Mr. a n d Mrs Ja m es P a rm ­
"T he tic k e t's h e re a ll right." he m yself. I w as m n o condition for mOre of w hat w as back of his ley Sunday
added: "so I guess he inten d ed to dancing
presence here, you m ight know
L aV erne Shay and G ilb ert Dun-
"Mr. G rassi su b stitu te d for you." nlo re of A rcher Coe's d e ath
go. a fte r all."
feldt of T illam ook v isited M r and
Vance, too, w as disappointed
"that
L ? ” Ce'
i j j
.
At least.” he h a sten e d to add.
M rs E O S h a y S u n tf a j a n d Mon
"O h. yes. S ergeant, he intended
W re d e s eyes clouded, a n d he is m v im p ressiOn."
day.
i „
.
...
to go. B ut it w as not th e tic k e t set his jaw s.
P upils E n te rtain
“So she told m e th is m o rn in g .'
' ance !,t,ned a m lld >•"**•
th a t w as w o rry in g me. I w as hop­
C e n te rv ille school pupils, w ith
"W hen G am ble phoned you this
"T he o rien tal tem p e ra m en t is full
in g to find som ething else.'
th
e
ir
teacher.
Mrs. M attie S nuth.
m orning." V ance asked, "w h at w as of m ystic p o tentialities.
he com -
"W hat"" asked M arkham .
y o u r m en ta l reactio n to th e new s"" m ented. "A nd m y ow n im pression w ere hostesses F rid ay to th e p u ­
V ance gave him a vague look.
W rede frow ned.
is th a t L iang know s som ething pils a n d teacher, Miss F rances
"R eally, don 't y ' know . I h av en 't
"T hat w ould be d iffic u lt to an- a bout w hat happened h e re last Gnus, of th e Iow a H ill school. Egg
th e slightest i d e a H e w ould say
alyze. . . . I w as not overfond of night. But. as you suggest, a m otive races, a ball gam e a n d o th e r games
no m ore.
w ere en jo y ed
A rnold G nos f u r­
H eath sum m oned th e tw o m en A rcher.” he ad m itted ; "an d I w as in th a t d irectio n is still lacking nished tra n sp o rta tio n
w aitin g in th e h a ll w ith th e ir not p ersonally distressed by th e O n th e o th er hand, you vo u rsclt
Marriage Announced
basket, a n d the body of B risbane re p o rt of his death. B ut I w as ex- h a d a b u n d an t m otive „ for doing
A nnouncem ent w as re ce n tly m ade
Coe w as tak e n a w ay to jo in that trem ely puzzled. It w as not lik e a w ay w ith A rc h er Coe."
A rcher to ta k e his ow n life; and
W rede. to m y surprise, did not of th e m arriag e of Miss G ladys
of his b ro th e r a t th e m o rtu ary .
F ra z ie r of P ortland, local primary-
As th e m en w en t out to the car. —fra n k ly —I had v e ry g ra v e doubts, a p p e a r to be offended by th is re- teacher.
to A rth u r B onodsky of
S n itk in cam e in w ith th e dead T hat is w hy I advised G am ble to m ark.
C
alifornia.
m an's suitcase T he contents con­ g et in im m ed iate to u ch w ith Mr.
"A rc h e r w as a d m itte d ly opposed
M rs W. R. C ooke a n d M iss D oro­
sisted m erely of th e item s w hich M arkham .
to y Our m arriag e w ith his niece." thy v isited M r a n d Mrs. L. J.
w ould o rd in arily be tak e n by a
"You a cted w isely." \ ance ob- V ance w ent on. "A nd u n til he died C orl of P o rtla n d Friday.
m an m aking a sh o rt trip.
i served, w ith a tin g e of sarcasm M iss L ake w as lim ited to a sm all
r a n d Mrs. Jo h n B u rb a n k and
V ance nodded to H eath, a n d the | "B ut if you did not believe th a t ai | ow ance. S he w ould have received d a M
u g h te rs and Mrs. E d ith B urb an k
se rg ea n t o rd ered G am ble to p u t A rcher Coe had co m m itted suicide. h e r p atrim o n y at A rc h er s decease of F ir C re ek g re eted C ornelius
— aw ay.
| th e re m ust h ave been in y o u r m ind T h u s if vou ’ had successfully put friends Sunday.
th e * bag
"A nd you. S n itk in ." he added. ! a n o th e r p o ssibility—to w it: th a t A rc h er out of th e way. you w ould
M rs H om er O sw ald of P o rtlan d
"w ait up stairs?'
of m u rd er. W ho, Mr. \5 rede, do h ave a t once g ained a fairly w ealthy visited h e r parents. M r. a n d Mrs
B oth m en disappeared, a n d th e you th in k w ould h ave h a d suffi- bri(je_w ith no obstacles Is it not
C Dixon. T hursday.
serg ean t w ent to th e d ra w in g room j cient m otive to com m it th e crim e?" so jg r W rede?"
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam B eals of
doors and p u lled them a p art.
i W rede d id not a n sw e r at once
F orest G rove. R ussell B eals of
"Mr. W rede," h e called “Y ou're He a p p e a re d sorely tro u b le d and
T he m an gave a h a rsh laugh.
w anted."
i ra n his fingers se v e ra l tim es th ro u g h
"Yes. I suppose so. As you point P o rtlan d . Ja c o b C o rre l a n d Seth
W rede cam e in to the lib ra ry w ith his hair.
out. I had am ple m otive for m ur S m ith of C o rn eliu s w ere d in n er
"T hat is a qu estio n I h ave been d e rin g A rcher But, on th e o th er p arty guests of M r a n d M rs. F O.
a haggard, q uestioning look in his
try in g to an sw e r all m orning." he hand. I w ould h a v e had no reason Shay a n d fam ily Sunday.
eves
S tu d e n ts of F orest G rove union
"Have you lea rn ed anything. M r replied w ith o u t looking a t V ance, w h a tev e r for m u rd e rin g B risbane " high school e njoyed a sp rin g v a ­
M a rk h am "" H is voice seem ed to "O ne m ay speculate, of course, b u t
..AIk yes—B risbane Q u ite —q u ite .
F rid ay
q u a v e r slightly, a n d as he spoke, it w ould not be fa ir to voice those T b at second corpse com plicates th e cation
Mrs. E liab eth M orris and R obert
■' eyes roved " o —
his
v e r th e ---------
r o o m 'sp e c u la tio n s w ith o u t d e fin ite ev i- w hole m atter
B ak er of P o rtla n d w ere d in n er
"W here's Mr. G ra ssi’ "
dence of som e kind. . .
"W here w as B risb an e's b o d y p a rty guests of Mr. a n d Mrs. W. R.
“ Mr. G ra ss is u p sta irs ' M arkham
Cooke
a n d fam ily.
“I—I really . Mr. V ance. I'm not ft»“ 1“ 1- " la -v 1 ask?
m otioned to a c h a ir "A nd I'm
M rs A rth u r B onodsky spent the
”^n the closet a t th e e n d of the
so rry to say th a t th u s fa r w e h ave w ell a cq u a in te d w ith th e m an. He
. . You d id n t. per- w eek-end in P o rtlan d
lea rn ed v e ry little.
We are w as a fte r C oe’s collection of C hinese low er hall.
M rmorial Service Held
hoping th a t you m ay be ab le to ceram ics; b u t th a t w ould h a rd ly chance, open th e coat closet this
M em orial services for th e late
c o n stitu te a m otive for m u rd e r "
m orning?"
h e lp us out of o u r q u a n d ary ."
Mrs.
C. H astings w e re held at
"N o -o " V ance sm iled frigidly.
"No:
"No!” W
w re
rede
a e sn
shuddered.
u a a e re a .
n B u ut i i I i
"Good Lord! I w ish I could."
cam e v e ry n e a r it. Instead. I th re w N eighbors of W oodcraft lodge in
W rede w as lik e a m an on th e verge "W hat a bout Miss L a k e ’ "
W rede alm ost leaped from his m y h at on a c h air in th e d ra w in g B u n n tn g ’s hall T hursday. T he thim ■
of collapse. “It's horrible!"
ble clu b of th e c irc le m et T h u rs­
room ."
I
V ance had been w atching him seat.
"T hat suggestion is outrageous!"
He lapsed into retrospection. P rcs- day a fte rn o o n a t th e W. VanLom
from un d er half-closed eyelids.
hom e
"It's m ore h o rrib le th a n you p e r ­ he cried, glo w erin g a t Vance. "H ow e n tly he spoke.
M rs J. Fow ery
g h te r
"W hat I c an 't u n d e rsta n d is th a t
haps realize." he said "B risbane d a re you— ?”
“S p a re m e th e d ram a." V ance bolted door u p sta irs "
Coe has also been m u rd ere d ”
him . looking dow n at th e vase. S u d ­
“N eith er can we." said Vance, in den ly h e said:
W rede sank heavily in to
th e cut in. w ith a c o ntem ptuous sm ile.
•‘I'm deuced d iffic u lt to im press." a m atter-o f-fa ct tone
“ It's m ost
nearest chari.
"By G ad. he did. Mi
Vance!
W rede sat back, w ith a m um bled confusin' I'm th o ro u g h tly convinced B ut th is isn 't th e v a s e " H e looked
“B risbane’ ” His voice seem ed to
com e from a fa r "B ut w h y —w hy re m a rk w hich w e could not m ake you d id n 't b o lt it."
a t V ance q u estio n in g ly . "H as this
out.
T h e m an je rk e d his head u p in j vase a n y th in g to d o w ith —w ith
“W hat do you th in k of Liang, a q u e e r way.
"W hy. in d e e d ’" V ance spoke
"O h. t h a n k s " H is a tte m p t
at
harshly. "N evertheless, he's dead th e cook?" V ance asked next.
"It's d iffic u lt to say." V ance r e ­
T he m an glanced u p w ith a s w if t p le a sa n try w as unsuccessful "H ave plied "It m ere ly stru c k m e as p e ­
He. too, w as stabbed in th e back
vou found th e w eapon?" he ask ed c u lia r th a t A rc h er w ould have a
w ith a curiously shaped in s tru ­ sh rew d look.
"L iang, eh? T h a t's q u ite differ- iam ely. "T h at m ig h t give you a vase lik e th is in his collection."
m ent.”
W rede stared straig h t ahead His ent. T h ere 's som ething secretive c le w "
"It is p ecu liar." W rede tu rn e d
"I'm su re it w ould." ag reed V ance his a tte n tio n again to th e table.
lips moved, b u t no sound cam e and u n d e rh a n d ab o u t th a t C hina-
m an I'v e n e v e r w holly und ersto o d
H eath, w ho had been sta n d in g "T his vase m ight h ave been su b sti-i
from them.
‘T e ll us w hat you know- about his being h e re H e's c e rta in ly not b y th e fro n t w indow s, stepped for- tu te d for th e o th er.”
th is double m u rd er. M r W rede." a cook by profession; a n d from w ard.
“It w as," said V ance laconically.
“T h a t rem in d s m e T h e boys and
V ance w ent on w ith grim re le n t­ m y a p a rtm e n t w indow I've often
"A ha!” W rede. for som e reason
seen
him
sittin
g
on
th
e
re
a
r
porch
i
a
re
going
to
give
th
is
ho
u
se
a
lessness.
I could not understan d . seem ed
All rig h t pleased; and I asked m yself if he
A shiver ra n o ver W rede's body. w ritin g fo r hours. M y im pression is sw ell looking-over
"I know nothing about it," he he' a spy of som e kind A nd he w ith you. M r M a rk h am ’ '
w ere th in k in g of G rassi.
•Go to it S ergeant. T h e sooner
rep lied a fte r a pain fu l pause. "Bam- know s C hinese a rt. I d istru s
V ance glanced a t his w atch.
th e b e tte r."
"T h at w ill be all. M r W rede.
H eath w ent from th e room , and You'd b e tte r ru n along a n d get
"kUc 'ie/nJer! ( f t
(ft
V ance resum ed his interro g atio n .
som e lunch. But we m ay w ant you
"By th e by, M r W rede. a re you to m o rro w
W ill you be a t y o u r
in te re ste d in C h in ese c eram ics’ "
a p a rtm e n t? "
"N ot p a rtic u la rly . I h av e a few
“Yes. all day." He hesitated
0l>
pieces, b u t I'm not ex p ert. H ow ­ "M ay I see M iss I.ake before I go?"
ever, I c o u ld n 't h e lp lea rn in g so m e­
"By all m eans. A nd you m ight
th in g about th e su b je ct d u rin g my b re ak th e n e w s to h e r of B ris­
long association w ith A rcher,"
bane's d e ath .”
V ance w-alked to th e tab le b eh in d
W rede w e n t out, a n d w e could
th e dav en p o rt, a n d pointed a t the h ear him m ou n tin g th e stairs.
T ao K uang vase.
(T o be continued)
"W h at's y o u r opinion of th is
T ing yao?"
W rede rose a n d cam e fo rw ard
‘T in g yao?" T h e re w as a p e r ­
p lexed look in h is eyes "T h at's
not a T ing yao, is it? ”
: \ V -
"I d o n 't believe it is B ut I w as
u n d e r th e im pression th a t A rc h er
Coe k e p t a T ing y a o vase of th e
1 sam e shape on th is ta b le "
W rede stook. his han d s beh in d
In doing over a room or two, pan o f your B H B
(Better Housing Budget) w ill do wonders with
INTERESTING item for
S E F (Satin Eggshell Finish). This attractive wash­
rheumatic sufferers
able paint gives walls and woodwork a gay and
M rs Ivan Y argus, B elknap, Iowa,
sturdy finish. Its semi-gloss surface stands up well
i w rites th a t h e r 20 y e ars su ffe rin g
I from rh eu m atic, neu ralg ia, a n d
under the steam o f bathrooms, the greasy fumes
I n e u ritis pains has been re m a rk a b ly
o f kitchens, the hard wear o f nurseries and the
' reliev ed by ta k in g W illiam s R U
glare o f sun-porches. Twelve modern colors.
X C om pound. In her le tte r she
sta te s she also tak e s W illiam s S.
L. K. F orm ula to elim in a te th e
cause —D elta D rug s t o r e —Adv
H IL L S B O R O ,
Salute to Exposition’s
It’s a Grand Hat, D i s p l a y W o r k
Five Grand!
a t C o r n e liu s
THE KENNEL
ììiiii'N c h ty , A p r i l 2ft, I lift.>
OREGON
fam ily of N orth Plains, l lw yn Poe
«>f Y achuts and O pal S te w a rt «<
St Helens
Mi and Mi > It E Fox and fam
ily aiul Mi and Mi ■ Oscai Aiuach
el of P o rtlan d vlslt«'«l Mr and
Mrs N II T o.des of M ountatudah*
Sunday
H a r r is o n S ch o o l Lose« G a m e
Sunday visitors at Hi«' D elbert
Fow ies hom e w ere Mi and Mi • I.
to P r i c k e l t ; H u n t H e ld
Brown ami sou Bun«* of P ortland.
Mrs W ilbur D illon and duughter »,
< llv MH n M hi hi .-I Mn(lil«M,<n)
O i'o ite Rice and Vincent S h a rp
M O UNTAINDALE A nother ben of H illsboro M argaret M uthiesen,
«'fit card party and dance w ill t>e D ciuiin Hall iiud A udiew llc rg e it
given at the M onntaindale coin
niunity hall S atu rd ay E verybody
Ask o u r a tto r n e y to scud y o u r
welcom e
.1 . Ivertising Io the Argus
l.oae to I'rlckcH
H arrison grad«' school was d e ­
feated by the P rlck ett school In
b aseball at P rlckett F riday uftei
T i ll s SSe TEST FKEK
noon 10 to 0
If It Fall».
Mr and M is Georg«* M eacham
w ere Sunday d in n e r party guests
t)«e lhl« ti*N<l<l«r l«»»llv« tn rfrivv out
of Mr and M is G ene N orthrup
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Page G a rd n e r a n d
d u u g h ter tho Irro u u lftrl.y Oiot wnk«m
up (i«(
E laine a re im proving from their Inichd
Juniper nil.
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re ce n t illness
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H arrison g ram m ar school pupils tit«* lil«il«l»r »Im llo r «'I raalnr nit «»»» lh»
en jo y ed a n E aster egg hunt Frlda> Imwol« 1'nnrly oetlntf l»lo<t«lor can rau>»
m orning
•««lily flow . Iraq nan I «laa Ira. bu rn lo « nr
Tom R obertson of Sind, Cal . \ i * La« ka> h a In four day» Ii h«»l plna-rtl
it«*d relativ es here last w eek Mi any Uruifsht w ill rafum l ynur S&n Got
R obertson and Stunley H ahn went ynur roan la r »loop anti faal " fu ll nf prp
I'ald ail*
I on a fishing trip to the T rask liv e r 1 P a lla I »rug atora
Mr. and Mrs. L. U Hollenbeck
and son H ow ard visited Mi and
Mrs B R G u n th e r of P o rtlan d
Sunday
Mr a n d Mrs U Lynch and son
of P o rtlan d visitist M is Lou W irt/
und Mrs Royce H arris Sunday
Mr and M is J«x* B aker and
fam ily visited Mi
and M is II
B aker of Mt z\ngcl Sunday
Mrs T race Vuylst«*ke and c h il­
d re n of Roy spent E aster at the J
1. Van Doinelon horn«*
Mr and Mrs C. L Nelson and
Jo sep h in e W allace of D ixi «* spent
P la n B e n e fit
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you are econom ical, then
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I t saves you in so m any ways.
You can bake and ro a st in its
heavily inaulated oven on 15 to
.’O' , less gas than you used in
your o ld -sty le range. And your
kitchen i t alw ays a t a pleasant
tem p e ra tu re. T h is ia because a
layer of roclt-w ool placed b e ­
tw een inner and o u te r w ails of
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heat m u d . w orking fo r you.
By planning o v e n m e a l s —
that is, cooking m eat, v e g eta ­
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the sam e tim e — you are being
even m ore e c o n o m i c a l . And
how d elicious oven m eals a r e t
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m odern gas range to ap p rec ia te
•II o f its co n v en ien ces—
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sm artness. And w hen you
have the serv ices of both
a m odern gas range and
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you c o u ld n 't ask fo r a b e t­
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so reasonably priced th a t
you can easily afford th e
type m ost su ited to y our
kitchen. F o r a sh o rt tim e,
d e a l e r s a r e offering a
handy 5-piece r a n g e s e t
(reg u la rly selling at $20)
as a personal g ift to you.
p o lic y .
are Ifa«-A ••••••> < •
Oven Insulation
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and Loan Association E very Form of A gent
P rotection
Fire.
J. M PERSON. M anager
Havings A Loan Bldg.. Hillsboro
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Say you saw it in the A rgus
M iM I MN V i l l i ,
Hillsboro
Decorating Co.
o/ all makes *
B ald M ountain 4-H club of B anks
gave a benfit dance at th e Frog
Pond hall S a tu rd ay A large crow d
a tte n d e d T he clu b sold supper and
now have over $13 in its treasu re
T he c lu b w ishes to ex p ress th en
a p p rec ia tio n to th e public fur th e ir
c o operation and help in m aking
th e dance a success, and to th an *
th e m usicians w ho so generously
gave th e ir tim e
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B a ld M o u n ta in 4 -H C lu b
G ives Successful D an ce
4* A if
"W e C over
8 Hahn
M ove Into N ew llo m r
Mr and M rs J D elm onte and
fam ily have m oved into th e ir new
house.
Mr. and Mrs. R obert B ellinger
of F orest G rove and Mrs E rnest
K ro n er visited Mrs M Edson and
M rs Edna Russell Sunday
M r and Mrs L ester M ooberry
w e re d in n e r guests T uesday e v e ­
ning a t the hom e of Rev and Mrs
C h arles Reed and fam ily of H ills­
boro In the evening th ey dro v e to
the M ontavilla ch u rch in P o rtlan d
w h ere Rev Reed d e liv e re d th e e v e ­
n ing’s serm on.
Mr. and M rs E A D ixon of
M ilw aukie visited at the C D ixon
hom e S atu rd ay
R e lia b le
VZe use M uresco S p ecifica­
tion Hot W ater W all Finish;
Also A qua-F m ish S un -P ro o f
W allpaper. W orking stock on
band.
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Club Has Tourney
next
S a fe
w «i'k e n d a t ttw
home
Mrs
E lizabeth H arm s spent a
In th is s trik in g sc e n e from th e g ro u n d s of S an D iego’s C a lifo rn ia few days lust w eek w ith Mrs H '
Pacific I n te r n a tio n a l E x p o sitio n , a b ronzed p lain s cow boy a n d his A Shadden
Jo h n and V ivian Best of S eattle '
m ag n ificen t ste e d s a lu te a bro n ze figure of a n o th e r d a y — S p a in 's
g re a te s t leg e n d ary h e ro . Kl C ld C on ip ead o r. T he to w e rin g s ta tu e who fo rm erly re sid ed here, visited J
friends here one day last week
will g re e t v isito rs to th e fa ir a f te r its o p e n in g . May 29.
Mrs
N ettie M ontgom ery and
d
a ughters, Mrs W illiam Melliou o f !
M ary L uellan sp en t t h e E aster L I J l e P w x t - x
P o rtlan d and Mrs C lyde W atson
holidays w ith re la tiv e s in S acra- t l l l l S D O r O
v U lt L K t T
of St Helens, visited one day at
m ento. Cal.
the C S R eynolds hom e last week
B uddy P rice has been ill a t his
E aster d in n er guests of Mrs E
home.
Mrs H arold Schm ale is visiting
W ilbur Dill tin’s c h eck er team d e ­ L uck w ere Mr and Mrs W J E d­
gar
a n d son, Mi and Mrs David
re la tiv e s n ear T illam ook.
feated H A K u ra tli's squad 75 to
Mr. and Mrs. H W Scott of Yl in a to u rn am en t a t the H ills L uck S y lv ester and H erm an Luck,
C h e rry G rove v iisted Mr a n d Mrs boro c h am b er of com m erce Wed- all of Portland, and Mr und Mrs
P e rry L aF o llette th e past w eek
nesday night T eam s w ere chosen R V V ining and ch ild ren of F o r­
est G rove
Move to llazeld sle
from l«x*al players.
E aster d in n er guests of Mr and
Mr and Mrs L G re en fie ld have
R esults w ere us follow s w ith Mrs Ray Juckson w ere Mr and
sold th e ir house h e re a n d m oved points won and lost in o rd e r K ur-
to H azeldale. M rs G re en fie ld 's fo r ­ atli team J M urrow 9. 7; G Hickey Mrs E rnest H aas and d a u g h te rs of
S heridan. Mr and Mrs A lb ert Hoi-
m er home.
6. 10 Mr K irk 3. 13. A L Cha.M’
E arl P helps is spending th e w eek 6. 6. R P ubols 2. 14; J C ruick m a of P ortland. Mr anti Mrs
C hester M errill and son of H ills­
w ith re la tiv e s in P o rtlan d
shank 10. fi. G R A sper H. 8 K ur-
Mrs M attie Sm ith. M in e s B eth atli 9. 7 D illon team : H A Kim boro. Mr and M rs C lyde Lincoln
C ochrane and M ildred Rock and 1» ill 9 7 M r R o lfe 11. 5. Ed Poole .■ 1 -ii- Ml and Mt FI«»yd Raf
fety and d a ughters, Mr and Mrs
F ra n k O liver v isited the J B u rk i
H A Ball 11. 7. Andy Lentz S ta n le y Hahn. Mr and Mrs C hris
hom e at E ast G aston S a tu rd ay
M P u tm an 8. 8. H B atchelar O m atch. Mr Fair and Mr A xle and
Mr and Mrs J F M ann and
D illon 12, 4
V ernon H ahn
B arb ara J a n e of P o rtlan d . Mrs M
I S u n d a y school w ill begin ut 9 30
D M ann. Mrs M attie S m ith and i
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tary
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T
oday
and services at 10 15 at th<* Moun*
Earl Phelps, all of C ornelius, w ere
R otary c lu b w ill hold a luncheon i j toin d ale school house next Sunday
d in n er p a rty guests of Mr and Mrs
S un d ay guests at th e ( S te w a r t
m eeting today w ith B M G oodm an
L ester M ooberry Sunday
hom e w ere Mr a n d Mrs T racey
Mr. and Mrs B. W B arnes of in c h arg e of a rran g em en ts.
S te w a rt und fam ily of Forest
H illsboro visited M r a n d Mrs W ar­
G rove. M r an d M rs F
m * and
Say you saw it in th e A rgus
ren B arnes and fam ily Sunday.
A utom obile. L iability. S u rety
Bonds and Life.
P hone 1732
116 S. 3rd Ave
P ortland G as & C oke C ompany
Simmer Burners
k t aka waterlaaa cooking aaap:
aava up to
in gaa.
302 E. Main Street
K rm rm lirr. the m ore gas servier« you have. Ih r low er the
ra te you pay. Ask us about our popular com bination rate.
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