The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 09, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Six
back of the davenport and lighted
a cigarette. "B ut there was blood
on the dagger when it was w ith­
draw n from betw een Archer's ribs
. . . As I see it. Markham, the
bloody dagger that killed Archer
was throw n into the fragile Ting
_____
yao vase that w as on the table
there in order to in d icate by a H o u s e w a rm in g H e ld ;
M ay
By
subtle and devious symbolism tin
D a y P a r t y G iv e n
motive for the crim e Hut the steel
S. S. V an Din«
and gold of the dagger broke Hie
vase—it was of almost eggshell
CORNELIUS Special
•
delicacy—and so the dagger was
then Placed in this other Ting yao. »’»U be held for Mother s Day next
Copyright by W. H. W right
In clearing up the broken pieces Sunday during the M E church
of the first vase, the m urderer ov- hour Special tokens will be given
WNC Sarvlco
to the oldest mother. youngest
erlooked one sm all fragment."
mother,
m , other .. with the .. largest
“But whv the substituted vase
. ..
,
(Continued from lnet w eek)
• In order that no attention would ,am >l.v and " “ ’«her with the larg
I certainly haven't been lean- ^e attracted bv the glaring absence est "-iniilv present.
ing on it." retorted M arkham He ot the original one If a valuable
H ouse W arm ing H eld
was annoyed at Vance’s secretive Ting yao w ere missing, it might
.\ housewarming party was held
manner.
j indicate another motive for the at new home of Mr and Mrs. J.
"N either have I. for that matter." crime, and that motive would have Delmonte and family Wednesday
said Vance a little sadly. "But it confused the issue and diverted evening T hirty-three were present
furnished a starting point to rea- attention from the person the mur- Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church
son from -provided, of course. I derer wanted us to think was be- presented them with a wool com-
could verify it"
hind the crime."
forter and the Sunday school pre-
H e c a m e back slowly tow ard the
"That's all very well, perhaps, sented them w ith a table and lamp.
.
o f th e room where we were M arkham returned dubiously; "bu’ A prayer meeting was led by Rev.
d a r e n ^ r t and we did not find the dagger in the Charles M Reed pastor of the lo-
S * B U:? r thUeblhb;Vrvhet a ^ Chr e
w e a k e n out and used to &
Mother’s Dav
Services Set
THE KENNEL
MURDER CASE
AR G U S,
major operation at the Emanuel
hospital in Portland Friday lie is
getting along nicely.
K enneth Smith had the good
fortune to find a ten dollar gold
piece while working m the gulden
P u p ils G iv e F a rew ell
H I LL S B O R O ,
Miss Caroline llorlachcr of For­
est Grove was a guest of Miss Mil­
dred Rock over the week-end.
Miss Blanche Moore of Glenwood
is .1 guest at the W A Goodin
home.
Alice Wolfe Wins
.Alice Wolfe will have her name
put on the silver loving cup as a
result of the spelling contest held
Friday night at the school. Miss
Wolfe is the second contestant to
have her name on the cup, last
year being the first of the con­
tests. T here w ere nine other con­
testants this year W arren Barnes
pronounced the words. Along with
the contest the low er grades sang
a series of songs. The interm ediate
grades gave a very interesting dem ­
onstration on a screen of original
drawings from Oregon history w ith
Billy Hamelman and Raymond
Trites giving talks in connection
w ith the work A group of girls
sang and Delores Sahnow. Georgi­
ana Jones and Marie Montgomery
gave a tap dance. The interm ediate
boys gave a cowbay stunt and song
with solo part by David Edmonston
Lester Peabody gave a clever and
amusing hula hula dance. Manual
training and 4-H club work was on
exhibit. A very large crowd a t­
tended
Word
, , has
_ been
n ,, received
.
-r,,,. from
,
J Tac?,‘."a
Wash- b>' Cornelius friends of the
scrlous illness
Rev Beedlrs
h llt^ d
.¿ k ^ d o w n
at a kill Brisbane."
... Robinette gave a reading by Edgar
„ low/ te a k w ood s t a n d on
By the m urderer of Archer?
Guest.
which stock a cornucopia-shaped
"Unquestionably. No o n e else
Mrs. Cochrane Honored
w hite vase. A set of books piled would have known w here the dag-
Wednesday at the Ladies' Aid
high on the end of the table al- ge5_w a s, ,
.. . ..
j
.. meetin8 ot th e Methodist church a
most obscured it. Vance approached
' a” ce *.hat theory doesn t birthday party was given for Mrs.
the vase
ft‘ ‘be tacts The sergeant found Joseph Cochrane The ladies plan
in t e r e s t in ’ "
he lhe da«8er upstairs i n A rcher's t0 pa,nt the aid room soon and
T h a t s dashed in terestin ,
he room_ w ith the door bolted on the - buy new song - books
----
m urm ured. A piece of later Ting inside
dled hours
Hold
May
Day Party
yao—from the Yung Cheng era. 1 fore Brisbane was subbed. Why.
A May Day party was h e l d
should say
I if the same person killed both of Thursday night at the meeting of
He picked up the vase and be­ them, didn't he replace th e dagger
the Neighbors of Woodcraft i n
gan inspecting it.
in this vase? A rcher was already
_______
At the business
"A rath er thick biscuit, and dec­ dead, and Brisbane was killed down- Bunning’s M r hall.
s ” i*e.> H o ffm a n *w-as**im
orated in relief; copied from an stairs. Why should the dagger have
as flag bearer and Mrs
ancient bronze. . . Angular crack­ been in A rcher’s bedroom chair"" EHen v k k e r e a s d T n e r ¿ r .tm e l
T each ers N am ed
ling in the glaze, which is brittle
\ ance smoked unhappily f o r Mrs F rank Dooher and Mrs Pete
At a recent meeting of the Cor-
and glossy. . . A very beautiful
before replying.
Susbauer won prizes for the pret- nelius grade school board the pres*
and perfect specimen."
s what I c a n t make out.
baskets. Judges were Mesdames
teachers. W arren Barnes, Mrs
As he talked, he moved tow ard he That
admitted.
W. VanLom,
VanLom. W.
Cochrane and Miss Evelyn
th e window and held the vase to
j
i "Brisbane was not w
n Dusick and L. i I Louise vucnruiie
Miss Floy
the light in such a m anner that he ~ ? b bvd until hours after Archer Mooberry. Mrs. Dusick and Mrs Reed, were ■ re-hired.
re-h
could8
look
inside
it
The
m
urderer
could
have
been
in
Mooberry
w
ere
in
charge
of
the
W
right
Portia
n . , . , . . . .. ..
„ .
-----... charge of the W right of Portland of was
hired to
could look inside i t
I
niladeiphia
by
the
tim
e
Brisbane
¿ames
Refreshments
were
served
complete
the
term
of
Mrs.
A rthur
“I believe there is something
Mav baskets w ith Mesdames Benofsky. who left for Oakland,
here," he said. Moistening his fin­ was stabbed. He certainly w ouldn’t
H v Jones will be janitor
ger on his tongue, he p u t his hand have tarried here for several hours Charles Lathan. John Rock a n d Cal
next > oar.
deep into the vase. When he With­ after disposing of A rcher The only r Schultz in charge
Leaves for South
Mr and Mrs Earl Hollenbeck
drew it there was a red sm ear on explanation I have is that the m ur-
derer, after killing Archer and
xirs. A rthur Benofsky left Sat- an<^, daughter Helen and little Earl
the end of his finger.
placing
the
dagger
in
the
vase,
re-
urdav
to
make
her
home
at
O
a
k
-'
Smith,
all of Mountaindale, visited
"Yes, quite so," he said, looking
turned to the house and killed iand.’ Cal. Miss Floy Wright of Mr and Mrs. A rthur Bishop and
closely at his finger.
.,
Portland will finish the term ’s work | family Sunday.
"What have you found?" de­ B7 ^ .ane’ rtoo\
Then, I ask you. the sergeant a§ teacher in the prim ary grade
Mr. and Mrs Donald McPherson
m anded Markham.
broke out, “how the dagger got in sh e is m aking her home with Mrs 1 arrived last week from Los Angeles
Vance held out his finger.
the bolted room?—and who put the Paul Melanson
for a short visit with their ----------
parents.
“Blood!" he said. "And th at vase
Mr. and Mrs A. McPherson and
through A rcher s head, and
Mra. O liv er E ntertains
was also near the davenport, only bullet_
why?"
___
..... ........
Mrs. __ A. _ J. ..................
Oliver, mite
box _........
sec- Mr. and Mrs. D J. B arrett.
a few feet from w here the Sung
Move to New Home
J* L cou' d answ er those ques- retary of the Missionary society of
Ting yao stood. Both vases were ..
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Dixon have
used in this devilish plot. . . . A tions, Sergeant. Vance told him. m e church, entertained at the moved into their new home in the
subtle conception — but th e plan T could , solve this w’hole insane mite box opening Thursday eve- south east section of town.
problem.
ning at the church. Mrs. G Milne.
fell to pieces—"
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cooke and
At this mom ent W rede came Mrs. F. O. Shay and Miss Helen
“See here, Vance," — M arkham down
the
stairs
and
walked
past
Shaw
gave readings and Miss Helen Miss Dorothy accompanied by Miss
spoke quietly, trying to curb his
Oliver played a piano solo. Maxine Mary Corl and Mrs. Elizabeth M o r ­
annoyance—"just how w ere those ‘ „ bb rary to tb e front door.
* say- Mr. Wrede." Vance a n d Lucile Poffenberger. Ruth ris, both of Portland, attended the
vases used? And w here did the called out.
"Could we speak to you Price. Laurel Shay. Helen Milne, funeral services of L. J. Corl of
blood on them come from?"
'Pornent before you go?”
Ruth Davis, and Betty and Alice Portland, at Corvallis Monday Mr
"As I see it, M arkham, those a The
man turned and came into Delmonte gave a little play. "Dif- Corl was the father of Mrs Cooke
two Ting yao vases w ere used to the library.
His face was flushed ferent Kinds of Boxes." Miss Mil- and Miss Corl.
divert suspicion from the real m u r­ and there was
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Finegan of
sullen angry look dred Rock, as a nurse. Miss Doro-
derer and to focus it on another ln his eyes a a look
almost m ur- thy Cooke, as a deaconess. Miss North Bend visited at the Joseph
person: and they were employed derous.
Finegan
home over Saturday night.
Helen Oliver, as a m ountain w ork-
as symbols in order to create a
Play on Wednesday
Here I am. he announced curt- er; Miss Yuneko Yusui, representing
false motive.”
..o ° t U8 l set J? ws -
Japan; Miss Rosamond M undorf.; A one-act comedy.
- “Whiskers,"
------------
"You mean we w ere to regard
So I observe. Vance m urm ured representing the negro worker, and ** j “ sponsored by the M
E
the crime as being connected with mildly.
"And
you
seem
rath
er
up-
Miss
Virginia
Erickson,
a Spanish Sunday school at B unning’s hall
A rcher’s collection of Chinese cera­ set, don t y k n o w .’
worker, put on a clever playlet, Wednesday evening. T here will be
mics?”
Wrede s tense attitude did n o t' assisted by Misses M argaret Cooke I musical numbers.
Vance nodded.
and Doris Shay for the opening of
—-----------------------
“I feel sure of it. But in just relax; and he said nothing
w hat way I don't know. It would a s k ^ u pie“ « n ” lss L ake” Vance ’erved.<”<es Reireshments w e r e
probably have been perfectly clear
The man gave a jerk y nod.
Program May 11
if there had not been a gross mis­
"And since speaking to her,"
Mesdames A. J. Oliver. Belle
calculation on the m urderer's part."
‘ al?c? Pursued languidly, "do you Lilly and H enry Behrman attended
“We were, you think, supposed still
Corvallis,
feel that you have no sugges- a district convention of Missionary 1 Oregon State
l te £ College,
o11
to find the blood in the vase? tion to make as to a possible per- societies held at the M E. church
¿ 7 , 1 Sc.n?to'i- county dele
W here did that blood come from?" petrator of this double crime?"
t in Forest Grove Friday. The y ear’s gates to the State F uture Farm ers
“From A rcher Coe's body!" Vance's
A shrewd light came into the I chart of Cornelius was well filled of America convention, held here
answ er sent a chill up my spine.
and he hesitated for showing a great deal of effort tak- May 3-5. carried aw ay a good share
“But there was no external bleed­ other s eyes,
seconds.
Then he said;
en by the society. The Missionary of the contest aw ards and offices,
ing." M arkham rem inded him.
at the moment. But it might society will hold a silver tea and figures compiled today revealed.
"True.” Vance leaned against the be Not
Howard Tompkins, Forest Grove,
well if you tem porarily c o n -: a special program May 11 at the
won second place in the American
centrated your investigation on Mr home of Mrs George Wilcox
Horse
and Mule association's public
Grassi. I have ju st learned that
McGinns Entertain
A rcher Coe had agreed to sell him
Mr. and Mrs. Braxton McGinn speaking contest. This was one of
DR. R. J. NICOL
a considerable section of his col- entertained their friends at a wien- the m ajor contests of the conven­
lection." Wrede hesitated. Then he er roast at th eir home on Fern tion. first prize being $50 Thomp­
DR. E. W. ALMQUIST ' added:
kins was also elected sergeant-at-
“It may interest you to Hill.
Veterinarians
know. Mr. Vance, that my en-
Miss Vernita Irm ler of the Good arm s of the newly-formed FFA
gagement to Miss Lake has been Sam aritan hospital spent the week- alum ni organization.
In the horse judging, Richard
Telephone 643 and 642
broken."
end here.
“Most distressin'." Vance gave his
Farm ers’ Union held a dance Russell and Ronald Hundley. For­
attention to his cigarette. "But Wednesday evening in B unning’s est Grove, won first in the cattle
evaluation contest. Robert Tosch,
WE D EAL IN BEA L ESTATE
what could A rcher's willingness to hall.
Writ«
dispose of part of his collection
Miss K atherine Miskimmins is ill Forest Grove, tied for second in
the sheep evaluation.
Fire and Antom obilc Iniuranea
have to do w ith his death? Even wilh the mumps,
In the team competitions, Forest
Make Loans and lasue Surety Bonds
had A rcher consented to dispose
William Manns Hosts
of certain pieces in the hope, let
Dinner party guests of Mr. and Grove won second place in seed
KURATLI & WISMER
us say, of acquiring others, I still Mrs. William Mann Sunday were corn dem onstration, second in the
HILLSBORO. OREGON
can t see w hat Mr. Grassi would Mrs. M. D. Mann. Mr and Mrs L. general dem onstration contest, and
Telephone 1391
1236 Second St.
have gained by his death."
C. Mooberry. Mr. and Mrs. Ray first in grafting and budding.
Bill Atkins. Forest Grove, placed
"A rcher may have regretted his Mann, and Mary Rae. Mr. and Mrs.
fourth in the crop identification
decision after he had committed | Loyal Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph contest.
himself. . .
Mann and daughter Barbara, and
YOUNG’S
Registration for the convention
"I see your point, Mr. Wrede," Mrs. Mattie Smith.
Vance interrupted coldly. "But what
Semester county exam inations I
thS 'i00 mark An-
of B risbane?”
will be given in the sixth, seventh al President
w3“ ?";
“Thoughtful, Sympathetic
Could not B risbane's death have and eighth grades Thursday and t hePOiree dav w
attended
Service"
been an accident?”
Fridav
lne
toree-aay
session.
Friday
Phone 972
Hillsboro
Yes - quite." Vance s m i l e d
Mrs. P arm ley
III
-----------------
. —
thoughfully. “I’m sure it was an ac-
J- C. Parm ley is very ill at her
cident—a most unfortunate acci- home.
dent. Last night was filled with
Mrs. M. D. Mann, Mrs. W. A.
the most amazin' accidents. . . . But Goodin and Mrs. Mattie Smith vis-
I shan’t keep you from your lunch . *ted
„ . *he „ J. j C. Hare
, home
,
. in Port-
.
SCHOLLS—Fire starting on the
any longer.”
land
Mr.
h e d fJ Thursday.
. Ä
n a .f Hare
’ÎtaM has beer
completely_ destroyed the S
W
rede
bowed
stiffly.
bedfast
for
the
past
eight
months.
He had
Z’
nJ, i r% .lne Past
months. M. Mears home Tuesday noon Most
S? ° " e r closed ‘he
Charles Koonfz has returned from of the fu rn iture was
through
was saved
saved through
front door behind him than Vance a triP to Tillamook,
the prom pt response of neighbors
called Gamble from the hall
Miss Nancy Smith is ill w ith to the telephone alarm.
Iowa Man Tells of Wonderful Re­
"Run upstairs," he said, “and mumPs-
*
w
ithout
saying
anything,
find
out
Mrs- Fred Cummings is working
lief From Stomach Trouble
G O L D F IS H
where Mr. Grassi is."
i a‘ Gresham.
10c and up
_____
1 The butler left the room, return-
Miss Beth Cochrane attended the
See them before you buy.
ing shortly.
formal at Oregon Normal school at
Scavengers. W ater Hyacinth, Water
Here is a letter of interest t o , "Mr. Grassi, sir," he reported Monmouth Saturday night,
Lettuce, Floating Plants.
many residents of Hillsboro and “is in conversation with Miss Lake
Mrs. Otto Osborne is visiting in
vicinity. Eliza E. Beck, Mt. Ayr, t in her sitting room on the third * ^daho-
Visitors welcome
floor.”
........
Mrs. Hoffman R eturns
Iowa, writes;
HARRY MORGAN
Vance gave a faint satisfied smile
Mrs Lee Hoffman has returned 234 E. Jack son St.
“I have suffered from catarrh of
Hillsboro
"And now, Gamble, will you ask from a visit w ith relatives in the
the stomach for a long time. I was
ea? l
„
.
unable to eat w ithout food souring Mr. Grassi to come here."
Gamble went out, a n d Vance , M|3S Beth Cochrane visited Miss
on my stomach and my stomach
Johanna Dierickx in Banks during
seemed raw. 1 had severe gas pains turned to Markham.
and was constipated. While I was
"I suspected from Wrede’s man-
. . ,
. ,
Phone 953 : Hillsboro
ner
that
he
had
found
his
Latin
T
and.
Ashley Jackson
in the drug store they asked me
j° n viaited at Toledo for a
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
to try a bottle of Williams S. L. K. rival with the young woman. There ,
a inwai
most paiiuui
painful »wilt?,
scene, fe— days
-thls
Formula u .«.«v.
and «ai.x.1
after S
I . nau
had taken
just . was probably t*
and
tcizNcu jin
r> r>
c?«. weelt
u t r»i
one bottle I could eat almost a n y -: and poor Wrede was given his
K u Scott of Blooming was
LICENSED EMBALMERS
thing and did not have those awful conge. It’s very sad. He doesn’t like
? v ern |ght guest of Mrs. Joseph
gassy pains and soreness in my Grassi—he doesn't at all like h im .; w n
u u
u
stomach. I’ve tried many other But I doubt if he really suspects ,n,^ jvRiiiC a?k u'i« I?omh3S- b?Cn Ser'
medicines but no other has done him oi killing A rch er though I ni
y
1 h s home- 18 im prov-
the w ork as has Williams S. L. K. sure Wrede doesn’t put it beyond
m ,, a , o
a
Form ula."
him—"
_ John Mundorf Sr. underw ent a |
This wonderful medicine is the 1 ,’.’Lhen wl?y, the insinuations?”
fore, when he was hum iliated a I
prescription of a physician for , u .
t . J Markhalf>- Wrede moment ago in front of Grassi. he,
Everything in Insuranre
stomach, liver and kidney disor- ,tninR3 that, if we turn our atten- turned her over to us, as it w ere i
ders, associated with constipation.
,° Grassi, we will push past w ith Grassi as a smoke screen."
1 1 Ph< « • I7EI
1332 Washington
sour or gassy stomach, distress aft- »• L straw m an, so to speak, and
(To lie continued)
er eating, sick headache, neuralgia. Ilrid
elsp ' . .
rheum atic pain, neuritis, bilious-
7," m’ n the name ol heaven? I
ness, dyspepsia, heart-burn, gen- u M?ss Lakc. of course. W red e'
eral weakness and loss of vitality «
b^come vindictive and bitter 1
Tf you suffer, don’t wait. See your asy aaS^ h t a m 3bw.ut Miss Lake I
druggist today at Delta Drug store his h ^ d h e J “ spect Pu ‘ ldeas in ,
^ f a c t i o n or your money b a c k .- a n t a g ^ s m ^ a ^ ^ a ^ a ^ x i s t ^ I
County Delegates
Win Many Places
Thursday. May 9, I 935
[ last week Wyman lias recently
taken over a McConnan route
School Closes
Norman Wright, small son of Mr. Imlays Open
and
l.cstcr Wright, hail to
his ear lanced
Portland
Next Monday liave
a New Store
Several fishermen from this vi­
Mrs
ill
Mrs A rthur Benofsky was given
a farewell party Friday afternoon M iss M ills
by her pupils in the local grade
school.
OREGON
at
H ir e d
M o u n t a in
III« Mnhrl II
fo
Teach
cinity report very good lurk at
Scoggins creek, some catching tile
limit of fine trout
O re g o n
Hom e
A lllaonl
Hilhi Student
Election Set
P ro d u c ts D in n e r
A lo h a
at
H a ll T o n ig h t
I Hv II (' Klvant)
MOUNTAIN HOME Mountain
AI.OHA New store building tn-i«-
Home school will close May 13 Miss
for J It lull.IV ,t Son-, o f Heed
Mary Mills of Springbrook h a s
vllle. Washington county's pioneer
been hiretl to teach this school next
grain lind feed deulers, was opened
year. She visited this and Chap
Student body elections will In- Wednesday. Just one year after
man school May I
held at llillii Monday Candidates they had established a branch store
are Lloyd Selfridge and LuVernc here. A complete line of food, grain
Aid Meets
president; Alvin Mohr and seed together witli accessories
laidies’ Aid met with Mis T. C. Abendroth,
lin k Abls, vice president; Irm- for tin- dairyman, poulti-yniiin ami
Hamilton Thursday, with tw elve ami
Many on Mother's Day would
al Trask. Ann Munkres and Lowell gardener will In- carried in the
present They enjoyed pot luck Chase,
Join with us ami say the best
secretary,
unit
ltlllv
Allison
Aloha
store
Many
friends
called
luncheon at noon. Quilting and a and Lewis Garfield, treasurer
ttiat life bus to offer, we
during tin* day to extend tiest
business meeting were on the pro­
wtsii for mothers ulways
Orchestra Formed
wishes, one of the visitors being
gram. A program will be given for
orchestra lias been organized a man thut had been a customer
the benefit of the church in the at An
Hilhi under tile direction ot Lytm of the firm continuously for 31
near future Mrs Harold Acbischer
an and will play at the sen­ years This store is in on wuy a
of Laurel Rnlge district was asked Sherm
ior
play Friday night. Orchestra separate unit, but merely an a d ­
to prepare that district’s portion of members
are Pearl Lowe. Veru
the program. It was also decided Lowe, Billy C urrington, Kenneth dition to the business and Is under
to ask the Mountain Home Sunday LaPlante, violins; Leonore S her­ the direct supervision of Charles
school to be co-sponsor with the man. Harold Meyer, Don Wick, Imlay
Mr and Mrs George McBreen
with u Gift from
Aid in giving this program Next clarinets; Kenneth Forsythe. Earl
meeting of the Aid society will be Hickenlooper. Albert G r o s s e n . spent the week-end ut Rockaway.
Mr. and Mrs Carl Rudolf ut
with Mrs. Percy Hamilton Ju n e 7. trum pets; Art Klaus, bass horn,
Mr and Mrs Aubrey Taylor and John Eldridge and Virgil McCor­ tended tile Junior week-end fes-
baby daughter of Woodland. Wash . mick. trombones, and Melvin M ar­ tlvitirs at Wllluniette university
Saturday.
visited Mr and Mrs Sam Body iner and Howard Davis, drums.
Mr. and Mrs Jack Jucobson and
several days last week. Mr Taylor
P hilo P le d g e s N am ed
Mrs Nancy Lee. ami Mr und Mrs
was here on business regarding a
Philo pledges for next year are Cal Faulk spent the week end In
real estate transaction
Betty Hobbs, Sue Santoro, Ann Washington visiting relatives und
Mr and Mrs. Frank Adams and Munkres. Christine Robb. Helen friends.
children of Kelso. Wash., w ere Hecker, Hazel Churchley and Mel­
P rod ucts D in n er T onight
week-end guests of Mr and Mrs. ba Haverstick.
A group of ladies of the Aloha
Ililhl Swamped
Body.
Grange are giving an Gregon prod­
Gaston defeated Hilhi 16 to 4 on ucts dinner tonight (Thursday) at
Mrs George Allison attended a
bridal shower for Miss Urdeane the local field Friday afternoon in tl 30 nt the Aloha Grunge hall A
W rit door to V rn rtU n thratrr
Allison nt the H arry Mendenhall a loosely played game.
fine musical program will bo giv­
Hillsboro
home in Portland Thursdny eve­
en the same evening following tin-
O prn until 9 P M
ning. Mr. Allison was a guest of
dinner by the P. T. A.
K voty Saturday Night
his sister. Mrs Victor Kindt of
Portland, that evening.
Quality Job printing Argus
Mrs Ethel Mae Egan of Portland
visited Mrs. Bertha W aldron S a tu r­
illy Mrs. John C alm Jr. 1
day and Sunday.
LEISYVILLE G raduating ex er­
Will Sponsor Program
cises of the Leisyville school will
At a business meeting im m edi­ be held nt the school Muy 15 nt
ately following the Sunday school eight o'clock. Everyone is invited
The club meets Thursday with
session, the school voted to help
sponsor the program and social to Mrs. John Sinclair
B irth d a y s C eleb rated
be given here soon for the benefit
Mr and Mrs. Fred G rant e n te r­
of the Mountain Home Evangelical
Right nt the height
tained at dinner Sunday for the
church.
of Mrs William Stoltcn-
tif
the hauling dea-
Mrs Alex Bruce is confined to birthdays
and Mrs. L. II. M acIntyre
bed with a serious illness this berg
Ron
we have a real
Present
were
Mr
ami
Mrs.
Dick
week.
Stoltenbarg, Roy Stoltcnberg. Mr
selection of good
W. C. T. U. society of Spring­ and Mrs. I,. 11 M acIntyre and Mi­
brook met w ith Mrs. Sam Body ami Mrs. bred G rant and family
used Trucks. See
Tuesday.
them!
Young folk of the community are I
enjoying the tennis courts at the
U S E D and N E W P A R T S
John Schm eltzer home these bright
1934 FORD \ S l'- j- to n , 157 inch wheelbusc, d u iil
days.
For less. T ires, lu ttr r ie s . w h e e ls—
Chehalcm Mountain Potato club I w ire. wood. disc, a ll site s . T railers
wheels, overload springs, good rubber. F u lly re ­
met at the John Schmeltzer home
m ade to order.
conditioned and
Thursday evening. Plans for the
H ills b o r o A u t o W r e c k e r s
guaranteed
m C I m
year's work were discussed. Two
156 S econ d A ve.
members of this club. Jam es A lli­ 116 W. M ain
son and Helen Schmeltzer, are plan- I
1933 C H E V R O LE T I ' j ton, 157 inch whedhase, dual
ning to attend the 4-H sum m er I
wheels, overload springs, p la tfo rm
school at Corvallis.
Jam es Moore, assistant assessor,
hotly. A-1 condition
is calling on farm ers of this dis­
HARRISON 0. HUGGINS
trict last week.
M. D.
1929 FORD lL j- to n , I .'! 1 -inch wheelbase,
Hip Fractured
Fred Larson of the Gibbs district EYE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
dual wheels. Good condition.
fell after stum bling over a rug in |
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his home last week. An ambulance
1929 C H E V R O LE T 1-ton, 131 inch wheel-
from Newberg was called and he
G LA SSES FITTED
was taken to the Wilcox hospital,
base,, single tires, new rubber
Room 3
where an X -ray showed broken
( ’om m trrial N ational Hank Annaa
hip. Larson, who is an uncle of
1932 FORD PIC KU P, closed , ah. Hood
Mrs Jam es Middleton and made
Phonaa
Ilooni
his home w ith them, is 87 years of
He* idan ce 2972
9 Su a . m. to 12 m.
condition, ready to go
age.
U ffira 2971
1 :3U p. m. to 6 p. m.
Goes to Sherwood
Miss Dorothy Demaray, who has
been teaching the Gibbs school for I
the past two yeras, has received (
word that she has been hired by (
the Sherwood public school to teach Gas Pains and Indigestion victims,
the fifth and sixth grades then- i why Buffer? For quick relief from I
next year.
stomach distress due to excess acid. 1
Mr. and Mrs. George Wyman and i get a free aam ple of the (Jdffa
AUTHORIZED SALES AMD SERVICE
daughter Delores of McMinnville J Treatm ent, a doctor's prescription
visited old friends and neighbors i at the Hillsboro Pharmacy. Adv.
Remember
Mother
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COMPANY
Graduation Date
Leisyville May 15
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STOMACH ULCERS
A b r a n d - n e w th r ill has com e to to w n
Funeral Home
Flames Destroy
Home at Scholls
WAS UNABLE TO EAT
NOW FEELS FINE!
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The Memorial - - -
The fortunes and heritages
which men leave behind are un­
certain, insecure, estates and in­
heritances may and do p a s s.
ftniy the Memorial will positive­
ly stand forever as a reminder
and a history of those who lived
and passed beyond.
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We also handle Willamina drain
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Cement in truck and carload lots.
W illamette river, Columbia river,
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this delirious new ready-to-eat
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the nourishing goodness o f wheat
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