The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 02, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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en from th e pricket of B risbane
C oe's coat w as a d a rn in g n eed le
THE KENNEL
< II APTFK M
Tigard H igh
Wins Contest
A RGU S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
MAC
OREGON
T hursday. May 2, 1935
Mac, the Opportunist
T T
HEY, MAC- WILL VoM
YARX "THIS SOX OF CANDY
O Y tF f v o MY C.IAL, SU S IF -
S H E 'S MAD A t ME 'N
_ "THIS ZLL PATCH
More Bloodstain*
M arkham looked from th e needle
back to the little pile of string, and
Grange Observes Its 6 lst
th en at Vance
By
\
t h in g s u p j -
"W ell, w hat does th a t m ean if
Anniversary April 22
an y th in g ?" he asked
S. S. V i n Din«
V ance slow ly picked up the needle
and the tw o pieces of strin g and
t By C u rtla V iv a n t!
•
p u t them in his ow n coat pocket.
T IG A R D T ig a rd high school was
"It m eans d e v iltry . M arkham n am
C opyrtrht by W. H. W rtffht
ed sta te ra d io sh o rth a n d con- !
And it m eans that w e a n dealin„ test cham pions for th e six th e o n -|
WNU Servies
w ith a shrew d, subtle, a n d trick y secu tlv e y e ar The contest w as con­
brain. T he tec h n iq u e of tins crim e d ucted over KOAC th e past w in ter
had been thought out to several a n d S a tu rd a y th e c u p w as pre- !
(C o n tin u e d fro m l»e, week 1
decim al points
and th en every se n ted by th e O regon S ta te college
M arkham rose nervously
th in g w ent wrong. The m u rd ere r se c re ta ria l science d e p a rtm e n t in
"W hat do you m ake of the fel­ w as forced to add com plications to
c onnection w ith th e a n n u a l sta te I
low ?" he asked
his plot to cover him self. And he
"P ec u lia r c h ara cte r far from a p ­ has confused the issue out of all ty p in g and sh o rth a n d contest. As
a
re su lt of w inning th is y ear, Ti-1
pealing I w o uldn't choose him for reeogm zability. . . "
g ard has p e rm a n e n t possession of
a boon com panion."
"B ut w ho used this sirin g and t Wo silv er loving cups given in the
"It occurred to me," said M a rk ­
contest, a c u p being won p erm a-
ham , "that he m ight have opened needle? And for w hat purpose
V ance looked up gravely
n ently if a high school w ins th re e
th e hall closet th is m orning, and.
"If
I
knew
w
ho
used
them
.
I
d
consecutive tim es In dividual w in-
because of w hat he saw, told G am ­
h
av
e
a
n
im
p
o
rtan
t
key
to
Hie
en-
n
ers w , re E lizabeth H y rk as of Tt-
ble to phone me."
"It's possible," V ance nodded. tir e situation. T he fact th a t they gard. tw o gold m edals for first
"T he sam e thought fitted through w ere in B risbane's topcoat m eans place in b oth sections of the con-
m y m ind. A nyw ay, it's safe to c o n ­ little. T hat is th e logical place th at test w ith G ladys C arson of T ig ar I
clu d e he doesn't c are a g reat deal anyone w ould have put them a fte r tied for the high m ark in the first
for G rassi It stru c k m e he was h av in g used them . I t’s alw ays safe, half T en team s w e re re p re se n ted
contest
Mrs
jealo u s of th e Italian. B ut W rede s don't y' know, to throw suspicion in the sh o rth a n d
N ellie W eseh E lw ert is se c re ta ria l
re al passion of h a tre d is d ir e c te d . on a ______
dead m an
M arkham
arkham s stiffened
a n d his eyes science in stru cto r a t T igard
to w ard th e cook. He has sized u p , M
'>
F re d W inkel. m an a g er of Red
L iang p re tty accu rately
. • It's becam e hard
the
sam e person R ock D airy, and H ans G a ard e w ere
strange that A rcher, w ith his Sin { "You believe
___ b ____
in S alem th e first p a rt of last w eek
ological know ledge, d id n 't suspect j killed
oth B risbane and A u lu
ndoubtedly- 1 T h e m aking a rra n g e m e n ts for shipping
L iang's tru e status. "
V ance nodded "U
'U ndoubtedly.
•Maybe he did." M arkham sug- tec h n iq u e of both m u rd e rs w as the of m ach in ery used in a d airy
zested. w ithout intereet.
sam e: and th e sam e w eapon was
G range C eleb rates
V ance looked up quick ly and used in b oth killings,
C om m em oration of th e six ty -first
took his c ig a rette from his lips.
| "B ut," arg
M arkham
. ' u ed
j
A _ U , - the
I , dug; « a » n u n n iv
iv e
e rsa
l a n ry
»
g of
ig
H
c « ard
tlU
L G
U range
U ll^ t'
W
llS
T f ig
was
ger w as found in A r c h e r s bolted held A p ri, 22
(he kK a, h a „ by
My a u n t' M aybe he did!
T h ere cam e a pounding of heavy bedroom
g ra n g e m em bers a n d m em bers of
footstep« on th e hall stairs, a n d th e
"That's a n o th e r in c r e d ib le coin- th e T igard Lions club, w ho jo in ed
n e x t m om ent H eath w as stan d in g plication." V ance re tu rn e d
Real in
.....................
th e celebration. A pot luck din-
in th e door, beam ing triu m p h a n tly ly, y ' know , th e d ag g er shouldn t n e r u a s scrve^ a , ’ o'clock to o v e r
H e held som ething in his h a n d j have been th ere It should have 100 persons. A fter th e d in n er, a
and, crossing to th e table, he th rew been h e re in the lib ra ry
p ro g ra m w as held in th e a u d ito ri- •
..............................
"i -
“H ere?" M arkham u tte re d the um consisting of co m m u n ity sing- and refresh m en ts. N ext m ee tin g of
th e object dow n for oui- inspection
It w as one of th e m ost beautiful w ord w ith astonishm ent. "But why- mg. recitatio n s by K a th le en Ram s- th e association w ill be May 21.
a sk it
jqgj, sehool boys, w hen new officers w ill be installer!
and in terestin g C hinese daggers 1 in th e lib rary ? N e ith e r m an w as
f-r
have ev er seen. T he blade tap ered killed here.”
nvor sh o rt ta lk s by a n u m b e r p re sen t
M um ps P re v a le n t
“I
w
onder.
V
ance
leaned
oxer
ancj
th
e
a
d
d
ress
o
f th e e vening bv
from a thickness of about half an
S tu d e n ts a re n 't th e o nly one
inch _____
a t the ______
guard to a stile tto -lik e , th e table, deep in th o u g h t "It l
____
E F rancis, co u n ty -t-H club
point, and w as p a rtly e n c r u s ‘ te d ! w ould •-----
h ave been th e logical place lea d er
T he local g ra n g e w a . in T ig ard w ho a re g e ttin g t h ■
w ith d ried blood The cylindrical . .
a n d yet n e ith e r body w as founded A pril 22. 1874. by a g ro u p m um ps as tw o tea ch e rs of th e grade
B eaverton c a p tu re d th e W ash­
han d le w as w ound w ith cerm illion found h e re
.
of th e oldtim e re sid en ts of T ig a rd school took the disease a n d w ere
ington county high school tra c k
^iilt w ,th the usual row of k n o ts
"W hy w as this room the logical a n d th ey b u ilt a g ra n g e h a ll on
out of school for se v e ra l w eeks. a n d field title T uesday fatern o o n
ru n n in g dow n one side, and it place "" M arkham asked sh a rp ly
th e site now occupied by th e p re s ­
su rm ounted bv a tiny fig u re of
"B ecause of th is su b stitu te d Tao ent hall L and for th e g ra n d b u ild ­ Mrs. N I* N ielsen a n d -C la ra L eu tl i on th e B eaverton field T he w in ­
K uan Ti. the C hinese god of w ar. K uang vase a n d th e b ro k e n piece ing a n d gro u n d s w as given bv W w ere the victim s a n d th e ir places n e rs scored 78 2-3 points^ F orest
G rove w ith 38 (j w as second. T i­
w ere ta k e n tem p o rarily by Mr
carved in brow n ja d e T hai th is of T ing yao porcelain w ith the M T igard.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. F o w ler a d o p te d f rvd O lson and T h o ra N ielsen g ard th ird w ith 23. a n d H illsboro
riaggpr was th e m u rd er w eapon blood on it—" H e stopped a b ru p tly
, a n d his eyes d rifte d into space. a boy and girl re ce n tly and frien d s C ases of m u m Ps a re being re p o rte d fo u rth w ith 13 5-6
was obvious at one glance.
a re c o n g ra tu la tin g them M r Fow - every day and a n u n u su a l p a rt of
Em m ons and Saxton, both of
"Good w ork. S e rg e a n t" s a i d T h a t bloodstained T ing yao!
Ah! W hat happened a fte r th a t Sung le r is principal of th e high school ,h e epidem ic is th a t a large num
B eaverton, w ere high point m en of
V ance “W here did you find it?"
Jo in t m eeting of m em bers of
w as b ro k e n "—w h at w ould
O p e retta P re se n ted
bvr o t a d u h s a re bec°>T>ing h f th e m eet
E m m ons w on 16 7-12 school boards in th e vicinity whs
"U nder th e cushion seat of the vase
—
points for his team and S ax to n 15s « held M onday ev en in g at Scholls
easy c h air w here w e found the th e sta b b er h a v e done.£hen^ W ould
T he o p e retta , "T he Gold T rail fected
! he h ave gone
out. tak in g th e blood w as gjven at the T ig a rd high school T w o 51ms w ill be show n tonight
S um m ary of results.
ch u rch to plan an e n te rta in m e n t
dead guy this m orning.
No! He w ou ld n 't F rid a y night by th e glee
c lu b
'T h u rsd ay • at the T ig ard grade
“Oh. I say! R eally? In A rcher w ith h im '
May 23 for e ig h th g rade g ra d u ate
HMuyanl • I»»h h in h b u rn , Tttfarxl. fir » (
Kmmnii»,
h
ave
d
a
re
d
—it
w
o
uldn't
h
ave
fitte
d
u
n
d
e
r
th
e
d
irec
tio
n
of
W
illiam
scho01-
one
on
,h
e
p
re
v
e
n
tio
n
of
lie
«
v
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rt«
in
.
w
r
u
n
d
.
N
y
la
iu
l.
Coe’s b e d ro o m ’
V ance »eemed
Mrs H P S tric k le r was appo in ted
sin ister purpose. He S iev ers -------
d ire c to r of m usic S ix ty tu b ercu lo sis a n d th e o th e r e x p la in - H «»»< t i .. i ; - k . r«l . A rn ie « , h'urewt G ro ve . . g en eral c h a irm a n a n d H elen Sus-
astonished at H e ath ’s announce- | in w ith his
in e n t "M ost am azin’ . . . "
w ould h ave been a fra id . He w as stu d e n ts took p a rt in th th e e a ffa ir ln<! p re v e n ta
_ tiv e m easu res against f"urth Tm». It.».
bauer. se c re tary
T ea ch e rs a n d
fr'tahhurn. T itfa r d . f ir » I
H eath w atched him a m o m e n t. h id in g som ething. M ark h am
and the 25-piece local o rc h estra
d ip h th e ria It is u n d e r au sp ices of Emm«>n», r«l <i*nh
school txiards of th e ten d istric ts
B e a v e rto n .
*er«m«l
N y lu n d
in the \ icinity will m eet at Scholls
and th en looked back at th e dag V ance looked about th e r o o m led by M aurice A dam s, p layed sev- the local p T A
B e a v e rto n .
th ir« l
A rn ie « . ! ■ re»t «Jr» .
fo u r th . T im e . :23.S,
ger,
, T h a t's it: He was h id in g som e- era l n u m b ers
E arl S m ith w as
ch u rch M onday ev en in g to com ­
4
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a
rd
ru
n
J
ta
a
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.
B
e
a
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r
to
n
.
f
ir
v
l
.
p
lete plans and a p p o in t c o m m it­
"A nd not a ch ance to pick u p a thing! . . T w ice he hid it . . . a n d chosen prim e m in iste r for th e May
NELSON SH EPER D
1
o t z - v w .
we .
. H u e e ric k . R e a v a rto n . *♦«••»m l
F
tees
f-n g e rp rin t" he com plained w ith th en som ething u n e x p ec te d hap- fete w hich tak e s place M ay 17. T h e
BEAVERTON N elson S liep erd of ,.,t i . r . . . . - ih i r .i ................ i - » . t i.
a u g u s t “A Silk handle." H e chew
pened -so m e th in g sta rtlin g a n d up- th em e fo r th e a ffa ir th is y e a r w ill R aleigh died a t his hom e o n S cholls f-urth T im e . :54 7.
Mrs E lizabeth R eede is en te r-
ed viciously on his b u rn -o u t cigar. [ setting. T he corpse_«j}ould _ h a ' c be T h e N ations. E ach su rro u n d - F e rry Road
A p ril 17 a fte r
a few
- y.r.i run in.rl, n „ ., r . , fir»» tam in g Mrs II C H ilke of Seattle.
W a s h . an old friend, th is w eek
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.
.
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-
____- illn e ss w ith an a tta c k of
ii,,,
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T .u » r i
t. -n h
V ance w ithout liftin g h is eyes from and i th e re fo re th e d ag g er had to tion and w ill c a rry out th e idea h e art tro u b le He w as b orn J u n ? »'"■•"'b'-
E laine Rost*. «Iaught«*r of Mr and
the floor. “B u t th a t isn 't th e chief ( be here.
in th e ir dance. Mrs. M R. R ic e .' 4, 1874. in L aurence. K ansas, and
‘ K.ri».tem R^ven
fleet Mr« L aw re n c e Flint. an<1 Nancy
I - J J — “. - '? - . -
L
*
°
;
resided in m
th a t v vicinity
icin ity u n til
ab o u t T-
w r . 'r.x.r.i
difficulty. Sergeant. B risbane Coe
— --------- . -
resiciea
u i about
r »-r
1..0.1 ' -.-..'„.i i iii.i., i - r - June. d a u g h te r of Mr and M in
was stabbed hours after A rcher th eo ry to account for c e rta in con- cal student, spoke to th e girls of 1910 w hen he m oved to Idaho. He Grvxe. third heKr««» H iii«t»>r
fourth Billy H effernan, w e r e b u p tire d
Coe w as stabbed T he w hole th in g tra d ic t’ry phases of th is case—but th e high school a t th e ir re g u la r resided th e re ' on” a~ farm "for eigh- T im e . < ; . S.
E aster S unday at Scholls M
22o-yar«i low h u n lle «
S a x to n ,
1 w o u ld n 't d a re ex p ress it—yet. It's m eeting M rs R ice told of her tr ip tcen y e a rs. T he fam ily cam e here
is mad. . . . M
church
n . fir x t . A rm » « . F o r w t G ro ve . ♦*c««n«l
He co ntinued pacing in a b row n too o utlandish. And m oreover, it to C hina a n d Ja p a n , em phasizing about six y e ars ago F or th e past io
H n n lee w e. Hillah««m . th ir d . D udley II« .-
Mrs W illiam P e ters is seriotiNi
study. Suddenly he drew u p short. doesn't fit tw o -th ird s of th e facts, th e beau ty of th e c o u n try in th e y ear he has o p e rated a c a rp e n te r ert<»n. fo u rth . T im e . :27 5
ill w ith th e m um ps
. . . .
and
fu rn itu re re p a ir
shop
oil
"S ergeant! B ring m e B risbane . . . B ut give m e a few m inutes, e arly spring.
1 2'‘-y a rd
hurh
h u rd le «
K le in .
l«e«»er-
T uesday v isito rs at Scholls w ere
D elecates N am ed
S ch o lls-F erry road n e ar th e in ter- t« fi. fir x i . M r ( ila » t u n , E< re«t < * r w e . «« r -
Coe's topcoat—th e b lac k -an d -w h ite Let me see if I can v erify one im-
Mr« W ayne S tro n g anti bro th ei
T ig a rd v ille R ebekah
lodge dele- section of
the B e av e rto n -B e rth a ond . S a x to n . B e a v e rto n , th ir d Br««nlee»
t w eed one—from th e h a ll closet. p o rta n t item in m y th eo ry . If I m
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b
o
r
o
f
a
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r
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k
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n
e
.
i
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R
ayford
Ja c k of T igard
I'm looking for. gates to a tte n d th e R ebekah as- highw ay.
His voice held a tin g e of excite­ able to fin d w h at
w e'll be a little f a rth e r along
sem bly a t Salem May 21 to 23 aru
u
.
, , • • J a v e lin S a x to n . B e a v e rto n , flr a t . Q u in n
m ent
T
ttca
rd
.
«econd
,
S
r
h
r
a
m
e
l.
K«>re««t
<ir««ve
H e w alked to th e m antelpiece Mrs. M am ie D ow ning and M rs.
b? _ 2
H eath left th e room and re tu rn e d a n d stood before a larg e blu e-g reen C a rrie H anses w ith
ir« l . R o b e rt D u d le y . B e a v e rto n , fo u r th
Sholes Buys Battery
Mrs. S a ra h Sa ^ ‘' w ^ a „ M a?
k ,n 2 «
r ’iiv Mnd th
D ia ta n e e , 157 feet ♦» invhe»
sh o rtly w ith th e garm ent.
V
anK
leek
and
Mrs.
A.
Z
w
e
in
e
r
as
o
t
K ansa,s .C l,y ' and
D ia eu « S eram el.
F«»reat G ro v e .
fir v t
Shop on Third Avenue
V ance began tu rn in g th e pockets vase
b ro th er. C hanning, of L aurence. I S m ith . T iffa rd , a arond B a r r o n . B e a v e r ­
“A b eau tifu l e x am p le of T sui a lte rn a tes. ^C harity lodge delegates a K ansas
W illard b a tte ry shop a n d e q u ip ­
inside out. From th e left-h an d o u t­
R elatives h e re a re Mrs to n , t h i r d ; S im m o n « . F o re a t G ro v e , fo u r tn
a id . ru n n in g his fingers a re J B B eckham and C u rtis T i-
C a rw n and M is, J e « i e C u
m ent on T h ird a v en u e has been
D iM a n r e . 11» feel
side pocket he d re w forth tw o se." he said,
glaze. He put his finger Sard T w en ty -sev en m em bers o f ^,2
Shot p u t S i'h ra m e l. F«»re«t Gr««ve. flr a t ,
pieces of fine w axed linen strin g over th e nir ■Tzvr,
he com - ,h e l°ca 1 lodges a tte n d ed th e m eet- son - R aleigh and C h a n n in g t ar- E m m o n n . B e a v e rto n , second . S m ith . T«« purchased by T hom as Sholes from
in
th
e
neck.
"Too
sm
all.
h
K Prtckitt in addition to the
about fo u r feet long He w as about
son of P o rtlan d .
y a r d , th ir d . B ie lm a n
B e averton, f«»urth
b a tte ry a n d g en eral shop w ork.
to throw these to one side, w hen m ented. a n d m oved to a n o th e r vase *n g °« I*11' "Double Six" at N ew berg
T he body w as sent to L aurence. D is ta n c e . 4» feet 7 tn r h e *
P
o
le
v
a
u
lt
S
im
m
o
n
«
F
o
re
«t
Gr«>*e
Sholes
has openetl a us«*<l e a r busi-
he suddenly bent fo rw a rd and In­ —a bottle-shaped, d a rk -re d speci- i F rid a y e v e n in g .
Mrs. B elle H eistand re tu rn e d r e ­ K ansas for b urial. W E Pegg of f i m t w ith I I feet I in« he- M- C u e . Ile a v -
\t • • ; Mi Prtckett wiU
spected them . O ne e n d of each m en—a t the fu rth e r end of the
B eav erto n had ch arg e of a rra n g e ­ ert< n. a n d R ice. H ills b o r o , tie d f«»r ««•-
cently
from
a
n
e
x
te
n
d
ed
v
isit
in
piece of strin g w as tied securely m antel.
m ents
o n d a n d th ir d
places, a n il
S a x to n
a n d m ove to F o rest G rove soon
"One* of th e m ost p e rfe c t e x ­ th e m id d le w est w ith re la tiv e s and
to a large bent pin.
frien
d
s
am
ples
of
L
ang
yao
I'v
e
e
v
er
seen
H eath w as looking on w ith ra p t
Mrs. S e llik e n P re sid e n t
—ox-blood, or sang de boeuf, as we
fascination.
M rs C. F S e llik e n was elected
“And w h at m ight th a t be, Mr call it." H e fingered th e vase lov­
p
resid
en
t of th e T ig ard P T A
ingly a n d held it to w ard th e light.
Vance?" he asked
V ance set th e K ang Hsi m irro r- held , W ednesday
.
, _ a t th e T igard
V ance did not an sw e r but put
his hand again into th e left-h an d black vase back on th e c abinet, and ®rade school O th e r officers se-
pocket of the topcoat W hen he let his eyes ru n over the o th er , e c t w ere Mrs A tkinson vice­
w ith d rew it he w as holding a long ceram ic specim ens in the room Pr e s |d e n t: Mrs^ E B ritt N edry.
B ut he did not lin g e r o ver any one •se c re ,a ry ' ,,nd
W*lbur B ieder-
slender piece of steel
INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
“ Ah!" he exclaim ed w ith sa tis­ of them . He gave them m erely a ’T,an- trc a s u ™r M‘s« V irg in .a Park.,
casual
inspection.
He
seem
ed
to
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FREE
DELIVERY
Second at Main Street
for 1 -rvuit
som e paitiL
p a rtic u uiai
la r type
pe worlc o{ ,h e ‘>rst g rade T he e ig h th
We all looked dow n a t it won- search in g *U
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deringly. It was p erh ap s th e last of vase, for he w ould h esitate here ~'
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday — May 3, 4 and 6
th in g in th e w orld w e expected to and th ere, shake his head as if in
| rejection, and pass on to o ther
see
pieces.
A
t
last
he
com
pleted
his
T he object w hich V ance had tak -
Large
PHILLIPS
ro u n d s and halted. T h ere w as a
H illsboro Argus contains all the d istin c t look of d isa p p o in tm en t on
Cans
BRAND.
new s of H illsboro and th e s u r­ his face a s he tu rn e d back to us.
rounding com m unities. Read i t
“ I'm a fra id m y th eo ry is a m ere
l-lb.
ARMOUR'S
grid keep inform ed on w hat is broken reed," he sighed.
bars
BIG-BEN
(T o be c o n tin u e d )
happening a t home.
tf
MURDER CASE
Contest W on
bv Beaverton
S c h o o l 1 )irectors
C o n v en e at S ch o lls
spent 111 playing gam«*. Pr«*s«*nt
w er«' Jam - Ann and E dm und T rout
man.
Flaiii'-
Scha«*fli. A udrey
Claim*. Ma«* am i W alter K aufm an,
B arbara T in k e r, lad s and E llen
Mavs. L aura Millet. M avis Fair
M argaret and C h a rle s Simmon*«
Scottv Stigum . Mai vm I’«»«*. C alvin
Couple Wed 25 Years j Plan W ilkinson Dick and J e l ly ( ’hum
be 1 lam.
Illlli«» K aufm an,
E lm er
Music Festival Friday
Mavs, Jack Wlcimck«*. Eva Ke«*imn.
Mi R uth Will. Miss llila Cm m llu .
and W alter lain g u c
(B y N u r d i P la in « P T A »
Mi- A rth u r ( ’lark a n d sou Ihl
NORTH PL A IN S Mr and Mi . II«* ul S e a ttle a re visiting at tin* W
Ja m e s II D avis w ere plea .antl> J ami A I. Ti «Hitman houi«*H.
I sui prised Sunday w ith a p<it lue <
L uw renee H utchinson, K ile Iteyn
d in n er, co m plim enting them on olds and F ra n k K ittson spent S u n ­
th e ir w«*ddmg a n n iv ris.u y P ies day fishing on W ilson liv e r
«•nt w ere K E l.ullah* and Mi
R evival MeeiiiiK* S ta rt
Dora K eifenrath of G aston, Mi j Sunday e vening T«*«l«ly L eavitt
and M is II S Davis, Mi and Mi . 1 began a ?.«Ties of .*i«*ivie«‘M at tin*
t > car l.a lla ie . Mi am i Mrs Amo*. C hurch of ( ’lu 1st T h c i«• will be
I.a lla ie and e h ild ren of Verbooi». ' p n aching « v«*i v night, cxc«*pt Mon
J R l.a lla ie and Mi s M argaret! «lay nights, at 7 3(1 Mr T hom as is
Dav 1 of P o rtlan d . Mi and M r I in c h arg e of th e singing You a re
l. a w ie m - e
Vundehey
and lam iL w el« um«*
of H illsboro, Mr anti M is A r { Mr and Mi s lla rtild H arm s vis
th u r Davis of N orth B onneville ited Mi an«l Mi
R obert Pom eroy
P a tric k D avis and son Ronald, an<l| n«*ar Hce«lville Sunday
the honor guests Mi
and Mi
T he Fverr«*a«ly s«Ml«*ty m et at tie*
D avis received a h«*autiful set f ( « h u tc h F riday and «pult«*«l A poi
si|y e rw a re
1 lin k d in n e r w as «*nj«>yed
Mi and M is F re d Brow n at I
Music F estiv al F rid ay
tended th e 116th u n n iv e isa ry eele I A m usic festival w ill I m * belli Fi 1
h ra tio n of the R ebekahs and Odd day aftern o o n at 1.30 at the K of
Fellow s
In
H illsboro T hin -.»la. I* hall by s« hoo|s «if this eom inun
night.
ity. T here w ill b«* m usic by the
Miss llila C o rn e liu s spent the! H elvitlu band, by th e N orth Plain«
w eek end w ith her p aten ts. Mi hai m oiilea hand, gro u p singing h./
and M rs R obert C ornelius, at C01 the u pper und low er g lad e s and
vail is.
also com m unity singing and o th er
Mrs Eva Meek and d a u g h te r vis sp«*«ual numtH*ls T he public Is in
ited Mr am i Mrs Bci n ard Gen! \ Ited
and Mr and Mis Jo e Sehmidlkof«*»
Mrs W J T ro u tm a n w as elected
of T h a tc h e r Sunday
pri'sident of th e N orth P lains I ’ 'I'
R ussell L oftis H urt
\ ¿ j 11.. | !:i.. »no; 'i u d i j • ' '
W hile g ra ftin g w aln u t trees last *.ehiHil house O th er officers an*
F riday, R ussell L oftis severed a n 1 M rs C arl C h risten e r. vie«’ p iesi
a rte ry in his th ig h w ith the g iaft «hut. M is Will W einccke. seer«
m g knife It took se v e ra l stitches t a i \ , and Mrs T hom as Stigum .
to close th e w ound and the a cc i­ tre a su re r
d e n t confined him to th e hospital
a few days
M r and Mrs E ric Pearson of S ’
H elens w ere d in n e r p a rty guests of
Mr and Mrs Tom S tig u m Sunday
V ernon Pearson, w ho had been
1 Hr Mr« /-all <1 Hlrtilh«r«|
siw ndm g th e w eek w ith Scotti«*
HITEON T ig a rd R ebekah clu b
S tigum . rcturne«! Imine w ith hi-
m<*mh«*rs w ere e n te rta in e d A pril
p a re n ts
M r and Mrs A I*’ Christen«*!" and 24 by Mrs C a rrie H ansen
Most of tin* pup ils h ave return«*«!
Mr and Mrs J o h n (»feller visited
at th e N G ren iei hom e at Moun to school follow ing a siege of chick
taln d a le Sunday
«•11 i*»x
Doyle and M orris F e rris w n
Fire Destroy* Home
Fir«* of undet«*rmin«*<i origin «1« horn«* from tin* CCC cam p at D«
stro y e d th e hom e «if Mr and Mrs tro lt over the we«*k eml Th«* en
II W ilkinson «*.irly S u n d ay m orn tire cam p e x p ec ts to m ove to east
m g V ery little of th e household e rn O regon in Ma>
Erm st llit«* J r cntertaiii«*d m ein
goods w-ere saved, ow ing to tin*
high w ind, w hich caused the b u ild ­ I m * is «if the calf c lu b ut his hom e
M onday «»veiling
ing to b u rn very rapidly
Fire Cause» Dam age
M r am i Mrs Jo h n Z cn o r of
A sm ouldering brush pile fir»*
A gate B each visited Mr Z rn o r’s
p aren ts. Mr and M is D avid Z.enor fanned by the strong eust w in I
Snturtiay ma«ic q u ite a hot fit -
of C onnell statio n S un d ay
M iss P e a rl A llen «>f H illsboro and w est of th e lllte o n school hou •
Som
e wood was hurn«*d
I lila ( ’«'i 11« lue. \ 1 R ed Mi
Mi
u id
M-
L
D
H it« -
M e rritt Ja c k so n F rid a y evening
E rneat J r visit«*«! at th«* G arfield
A ttend C onvention
A bout tw e n ty -fiv e memb«*rs cf H ite hom e in S herw ood S unday
E lizabeth S tru th e rs is at her
F rie n d sh ip Tempi«*. P y th ia n Sisters,
a tte n d e d the d istric t co nvention ut hi*me w ith a cum * of m um ps
Mrs
Alice W illoughby spent sev
Y am hill T hursduy a fte rn o o n and
ev en in g T he locul ladies put on e ra l days w ith re la tiv e s in P o r t­
th e in ltiu to ry w ork
Mrs Ja n ie land last we«*k
S an d fo rd . local e x ce lle n t chief s e n
t*<1 as e x ce lle n t senior ut th«* m«*«*i Two lairge Estates
»nK* Je ssie Mays gave a reading
Filed for P r o b a t e
C h a rle s W alter w as a Salem vi»
itn r F rid ay to view th e ruin* <»f
T w o laig e estates w ere filed in
the state Capitol
the W adungton county
probat«-
W alter I a u g u r lltin o red
court last week T he F rank W
Mrs C h ris L a n g u r e n te rta in e d C onnell estat«- was filed T hursduv
w ith a su rp rise p a rty A p ril 25. h o n ­ and to taled $11 500. w hile the estat«
oring her son W alter on his se v ­ of J J K urntli was filed Frida?
' IMMI
e n th b irth d a y T he ufterrxMin was
N orth Plains
Folk H onored
M rs. C. 1 lan scn
H ite o n H«»st«*ss
• OREGON
PRODUCTS
W EEK
Buy Oroifon Products
anil help our own
siat«1.
F a ir w a y M a r k e t
We
Announced
C U R R Y ’S
Phone 771
GROCERY
Free Delivery
Specials for Friday and Saturday, May 3 and 4
White Eagle
FLOUR
(<EHas ,
WHITEEAGIE
A good fam ily P atent
Hard w heat blend.
$1.49
49?. sack
Made in Oregon
O A TS
KERR’S
Quick or Regular
Grapefruit
Arizona.
Large 64 size.
9 Made
t k in Oregon
41c 6 «„
K RA U T
Red & White
Large
2 ‘/2 can
10c
H O M IN Y
Red & W hite
Large
2*/ î can
10c
COFFEE
Red 4
Now
W hite
25c
23c
APPLES
Fancy.
Oregon Winesaps.
C lb,.
23c
LEM ONS
Large California».
.300 size.
Per dozen
15c
some tim e ago th a t we
would not sacrifice our
high quality m erchandise
to meet com petition. We
believe most people ap ­
preciate good wholesome
food and we know you
will save money if you
tra d e here.
Com pare prices with
quality.
Your cash will purchase:
COFFEE. Freshly ground
for drip or percolator—
l-lb .
(3 lbs.
19c
55c,
sM. J. B., Folger’s, Golden
r r z
(3 lbs.
29c
85c)
TEA. Orange I’eko. Ten­
der leaf.
Yg-lb. special
27c
MATCHES—
23c
6-box carton
BUTTER. Crean ery—
A grade
30c
Lb.
Dairy—
25c
Lb.
M1S1NS—
23c
4-lb. pkg.
M A T C H E S 'TO
•<iU STRIKE
ARANTEED
W H E A T IE S
Corner 3rd
Main
and
- - - Street»
Phone 1001
FREE DELIVERY
pkgs.
free
OREGON
Full-Count
boxes
And Grt a FRF»!
Shirley Trmplr
Ocraslonal Dixh.
PRODUCTS
sam ples
25c
as
DAp
Ä V lz
4 -H F L O U R
S P E R R Y ’S
Pancake or W affle
Self-Rising.
28-oz. pkg.
17c
DE LU X E —-Vs good
the best Lb.
Flour
1.49
H ard w heat blend.
49-lb. bag
17c
HONEY
T R IA N G L E
21c
Quick or Slow.
Large pkg.
MOUNTAIN TOP BRAND
fancy, light 5-lb. pail
FRESH FRUITS and
PRO D U CE
PR IC E S
GOOD
FRID A Y AND
W ELL FIL L E D
LARGE, SW E ET NAVELS
DOZEN
("JPAPEFRLJIT
E x tra
« Q f»
SA TU RD A Y ONLY
PODS
150 SIZE
ah , zona s e ed i - ess LARGE 4H size
D M PINEAPPLE
C ru sh e d o r T idbits.
B uffet tins
2 for
D M. TOM A TO ES
ES
Solid puck
No. !• i t i n
D. M G R A PE FR U IT
No 2
2 for
WESSON OIL
13c
Quart tin
17c
urr
23c
‘/¡¡-gallon
45c
79c
"The food th at gives stay in g
pow er und en erg y ”
27c
74c
W H E A T H E A R T S 28-ox. pk<.
24c
H D M U S T A R D Jar
10c
Im itation
V A N I L L A BOUQUET.
t-os. buttle
10c
H E A L T H C E R E A L T,*’X <m
A,N 15c
F u ll cream.
CH EESE
21c
C O F F E E <1^ El'i,.WKST
BISCUIT MIX
F isher’s.
Sunbrite CLEANSER
» ans for
13c
And get a n o th e r ru n l-'RKE
VEGETABLES
R A D I S H E S or G R E E N O N I O N S ^ „ GKOWN
ORANGES
43c
Pure Firewood.
5-lb. pail
OATS or ROLLED WHEAT
10c
"Soften» H ard W ater”
C O F F E E Tit"™ WEST
Packed in P o rtlan d .
FA IR W A Y —
i3-lbs 50c I Lb.
Parson’s Household
AMMONIA
Reg. 12c
Bottle
OREGON M ADE PRODUCTS
CO FFEE
P referred Stock. Made in
Portland. Assorted flavors.
6 packages
served
W EEK
JELL P O W D E R
NEW GREEN PEAS
W IL E Y ’S
GROCERY
6
22c
25c
25c
20c
DARCT LfTEEJE
rUUUCU SALE
CAIC FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
G et a taste of this w onderful Cheese. Specially priced!
Fresh Vegetables Daily
We pay h i g ii e s t prices for
f a r m produce.
3
6
PORK 8C BEA N S
N A P T H A SO A P
Friday, Saturday and Monday, May 3, 4 and 6
2 lbs. 9c
lc
25c
for
25c
CHOCOLATE. B aker’s Prem ium .>/B-lb. cake
CALUMET BAKING POWDER. Mb.
GARRY DOG FOOD, 3 cans
PICKLES. Callforni»; Home Brand. 6-oz. Each
WALDORF TISSUE. 3 rolls
SCOT TISSUE. 3 rolls
S. O. S. H pad size. Each
LUX TOILET SOAP. 2 bars
LUX FLAKES. Large pkg.
— For F rid ay anil S a tu rd ay (Inly —
Good
PDUN
N il
RHUBARB Fo"
CAN NING
I \ I I V J I iZ A I V I )
q u a lity Local
Ï
21c
23c
23c
10c
13c
21c
21c
13c
22c
2c