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    Thursday, July I, 1935
und the door leading In to the h a ll 1
Rich's to practice p la y in g
and
I Sunday school class o f g irls at her w ith a picn ic supper Sunday eve- i Argus classified ads get results
I, sir. leave m y door open on Hie
m arch in g T he y plun to play at
due t o u n ce rta in j
home F rid a y afternoon. The g irls nint!. w hich,
fo u rth flo o r, in i .i .i- Ihe fro n t door
H ills b o ro d u rin g the "H a p p y Days"
played games in and out o f doors w eather was held in the I. O O i
l»**ll should tin g o r I should b«*'
celebration.
d
u
rin
g
the
afternoon
and
M
rs
A
te
n
F. h a ll at T iga rd .
Y O U N G ’S
culled "
served refreshm ents.
M a rjo rie Russell spent last week
H andy Bros started p ic k in g her-1
When G am ble had been sent bark
Pom eroy ('lass Leader
w
ith
M
i
and
M
rs.
Ed
.Smith.
rles on th e ir fa rm here this week
Io the upp«*r hall. Vance sigh**d und
S. I I Pom eroy is the n e w ly ap­ Red raspberries w ill be short due
Sam uel O lds is i l l a t hix horn**
' crushed out his clgurette
"Thoughtful. Sympathetic
pointed class leader of the church, to fro s t and la ck o f m oisture.
w
ith
pneum
onia
N
i
c
o
l
a
i
M
a
t
h
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e
n
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j
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r
e
d
"W « ll. that explains that
P o m e r o y A p p o i n t e d L e a d e r w ith the o th er o ffic e rs as th e y
Service"
Ray
S
to
ffc
r,
w
h
o
wux
i
l
l
at
St.
C.
W
S
tru
th
e
rs
had
th
re
e
goats
j
K o a lly, y' know . M arkham , we d on't
Phone »72
Hillsboro
were last year, as fo llo w s: S H k ille d the past week by dogs
o n n F i s h i n g T r ip
o
f
C
h
u
r
c
h
C
la
s
a
e
s
V
incent'x
hospitul.
earn»*
home
last
seem
to
be
m
oving
w
ith
w
hat
m
ig
ht
1
S. S. Van Dine
Pomeroy, E L. Cox and E ve re tt
W*
dnesduy
be vailed p re cip ita te ra p id ity ."
W right, trustees; E ve re tt W rig h t
illy Mi»« Murt/Nrwt Mi«thl«**n)
Edw ard S m ith spruined his back
(liy Mr«. K. L C ot)
Ho lit a fresh ciguiett** and stood I
and M rs G ladys Aten, stewards
M O U N T A IN D A L E
A b e n e f it w h ile w o rk in g on the road last
up
K IN T O N School board d irecto rs
A business m eeting of the ch u rch
Copyright by W. II. W rlghl
met at the school house last W ed­ w ill be* held the last Tuesday eve­
“ I th in k I 'll take a look ut the card p a rty and dunce w ill be g iv ­ I week
Mrx. Nerugff» Honored
en ut the M ou n tu in d u lc co m m u ­
nesday
eve
n
in
g
to
m
ake
plans
fo
r
rear
o
f
tin*
house
W
ould
you
car**
Beauty Speaks for Itself . . .
WNU Bervtu«
n in g o f each m onth, fo llo w e d by
n ity h u ll S a tu rda y evening. E v ­
M rs. H u b e rt Scruggs was given b u ild in g im p ro ve m en ts in the near a p ra y e r m eeting, w h ic h w ill be
to stagger along'’ "
erybody
welcome
a
xu
rp
rixe
b
irth
d
a
y
d
in
n
e
r
at
her
fu tu re The w o rk is to be com ­ held at the d iffe re n t homes in the
T he seigearit n<»dded sagely.
. «-. t
»•t i
m la e t w e a k (
"Y o u th in k Hu* guy th a t stubbed I E ffie Toates is spending a few home laxt Sunday by a g ro u p o f pleted before the fa ll term begins co m m u n ity.
i the Ita lia n got in th** hack wuy, do I we**ks in P o rtla n d w ith her sisters. relatives.
Preaching service by the pastor.
B e n e fit Social J u ly 26
\(t
M r and M is F loyd R a ffe ty and
Grassi, accompanied
M rs B e rlh a M o rto n o f C o rva llis, Rev V ir g il Speece, Sunday, 9 45
I you. M r Vane** '"
The Ladies* A id w ill sponsor a
IlK’tOI
Lobxcnz. li n d departed,
" I have com«* to the conclusion, daughters and Ed Vand<*rz.and**n w ho had been v is itin g a fe w days U rn
to be fo llo w e d by B ib le home-made ice cream social at the
Why Not a
/a n t i d osed (In* lib i. t iv dour* and Sergeant," Vunee re tu rn e d sadly, were Sunday evening visito rs of w ith M rs. A r th u r W iseman, le ft sr-iiool E ve ryb o dy in v ite d to be
ch u rch on the evening o f J u ly 26
w a lk e d to th«* bug** center tuhle
as he went to w a rd the door leading | M r and Mrs. Ray Jackson O th e r' last Wedn**sday to a ttend the fa ir present.
The proceeds are to be devoted to
vis
ito
rs
there
were
M
r
and
M
rs
at
San
Diego,
Cal.
"T h e n * it 1 m , M arkham . old dour/* in to the d in in g room, " tlia t th in k ­
the b e rry and c h e rry the expenses o f the church and
Louisa S m ith spent last week ha Between
ho said w ith u g rim sm ile, p o in tin g ing at thin hour o f the m o rn in g Is B e rt W alters and daughter, Ed-1
rve stin g and h a yin g operations, | general up-keep, p re a ch r’s salary,
w
a
rd
W
alters,
and
Mrs.
C
lyde
L
in
-
w
ith
her
gran
d
m
o
th
e
r.
M
rs.
G
re-
to th** Chinese dagger before bun a fr ig h tfu l waste o f e ffo rt "
also potato p la n tin g , these are p re tty j etc.
go rie o f Par krone
W** fo llo w e d h im to w a rd t h e coin and son.
M r and M rs. E L Cox w ent to
busy tim es fo r the men, w h ile the
The dagger lay on tin* llb r u ty
I i»»Herman H u rt
kitch
e
n
As
h«*
opened
th**
d
o
o
r
.
housewives are ke p t busy in t h e . P o rtla n d Sunday, a tte nd in g services
t <bla In iilrnoiU e x a ctly th** same
N ic o la i M a th ie s e n slipped on
leading
in
to
the
b
u
tle
r's
p
a
n
try.
I
at
Hinson M em o ria l church They
E
a
r
l
G
e
n
z
e
r
H
a
s
L
a
r
g
e
house doing the can n in g o f the
j|>ot w here we had le ft It the a ft
rock and dislocated his knee w h ile
were d in n e r guests o f M r. and M rs
various crops.
errioon before; but now there was was surprised to see a re ctu n g u lr fis h in g on the Trask riv e r June 26
Y
i
e
l
d
o
f
S
t
r
a
w
b
e
r
r
i
e
s
M e lv y n Vanderm ost has b u ilt a A le x a n d e r o f Sellwood.
u n d rte d blood upon It and Its co n ­ lin<- of lig h t around the kitch e n Engem* M a rl nd Ed Keenon w ere
E a rl O enzer o f B u x to n reports new fence aro u n d his place o n
for your next car with Lockhead Hydraulic
d itio n to ld us, o n ly too p lu tn ly , that door
w
ith
him
Vance halted m o m e n ta rily.
a record y ie ld o f O regon s tra w ­
It wu* the weapon w h ich had been
M r and M r
Oscar A m acher of b e rrie s th is season. He got three Pleasant V a lle y road.
"
I
w
onder
.
"
he
m
urm
u
re
d
,
as
F irs t q u a rte rly conference o f the
Brakes and an All Steel Body?
used to s trik e th ro u g h
Grassi's
If to h im se lf A nd then: "No, no; P o rtlu n d were d in n e r p a rty guests and th re e -fo u rth s tons o f s tra w ­ E vangelical churches in th is d is ­
(By Mr» Z*l, G
unn
G am ble w o u ld n 't have dured come Wedn* *iay <»f M r and M rs N H b e rrie s fro m seven-eights o f an tr ic t was held M onday eve n in g at
M
r
and
M
rs
Lester
Robinson,
and fu rn ily.
“ Hut w h y ,“ asked M a ik h a rn w ith I m ar the rea r o f the house he's in
acre o f h ill ground p la n tin g . The
K. J Phelps o f Forest G rove plants w ere new and th is was t h e ! the ch u rch at M o u n ta in Home K in ­ M rs A. C. R obin on. th e Misses
a puzzled fro w n , “ should th e man a blue fu n k "
ton ch u rch was represented.
R uth F ulgham and E lizabeth S tru th ­
Thursday
and
F
rid
a
y
w
ith
w ho attem pted to k ill Grass! b rin g
fir s t crop fro m them . O n the fo u rth , K in to n Ladies* A id society m et ers and H a rold Fulgham o f P o rt­
He proceeded across the p a n try
the weapon buck here to the 11« l and pushed open the sw in g in g door h* r duughter, M rs Vernon L a yton lin k in g alone, he got 1950 pounds. ■
T hu rsd a y a fte rn o o n at the home land v is ite d M onday evening at the
M r and Mrs. Lester M a ile r o f
b ra r y ” ’
, in to the kitchen.
of the vice -pre sid e n t, M rs E liz a ­ S tru th e rs home.
“ P ro b a bly.” re p lie d Vance, “ fo r
1 4 9 S. T h ir d A v e .
U nder the ee n tru l lig h t, seated A lb e rta . Canada, ure v is itin g r e la ­
Messrs. D oyle and M o rris F erris
H ills b o ro A rg u s contains a ll the beth W rig h t, w ith a good a tte n d ­
the same reason th a t the person at a large table o f w h ite pin**, was tives in th is co m m u n ity. T hey w ill
H ills b o r o
O regon
ance
N e x t m eeting, A u g u st 1, w ill were home fo r the w eek-end from
news
o
f
H
ills
b
o
ro
and
the
s
u
r­
w h o stubbed A rc h e r amt Brisbane Liarige, fu lly dressed and w ith a re tu rn to then home som etim e a f t ­
the CCC camp.
ro u n d in g com m unities. Read i t be w ith M rs. Josephine Cox.
Coe put the dagger in the vase in creen eyeshade p ulled dow n to the er tin* 4th o f J u ly and Mrs. Cas|x*r .uifl k< < p m fd i med on w h a t is
Mrs. Aten Hostess
Rebekah c lu b m em bers e n te r­
thin saim* room A t l**M»t there's a b ridge o f his note Before him on M a lle i w ill also re tu rn home w ith huppening at home.
M rs. G ladys A te n en terta in e d her tained th e ir husbands and fa m ilie s
tf
c e rta in consistency in the actions the table were u p ile o f hooks and them.
I’icnlc llrld
o f o u r stubber "
m any sheets o f scattered paper. As
M r and M rs Ernest Haas and
“ You th in k ," usked M aikha rn , we ciiter**d lie rose and faced us.
“ that the same person who stab rem o vin g his eyeshade, s m i l e d daughters Ixdsel and Iola o f S h e ri­
dan, M i and M rs C lyd e L in co ln
bed the t ’*x*s attem pted ( ir . i .si s lif t pleasantly and made a s tiff how
i t e r i o s n n ! H í H W ^ w w m r w W t v u o t 'ç g ç z
r.e, ^ c^ -
t ,
.z T O G K
rC IJ
*<hí>40V' fxrjat-'» **j>u».
op ; ÄTAWOTWC <#**'- {Ít5 £&&;>&»
and son Wesley, M r. and Mrs. Ray
F. t » u / e £ ri&t-.
also****
"G ood evening M r L ia n g ." Vance Jackson and son Johnnie,
<*>1 a Hieda Pets
M ‘
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3 hz»cA* t II T, Ó«r< »».
M rs
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tt« w r m r w
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—
—
- «¿kart * " * < , u? *«efcfc H» a w r t y
“ W hy leap at conclusions " " sighed greeted him am iably. "Y o u ’re w o r k ­
M aria Jackson. M r. and M rs S ta n ­
Vance "T h e re are so m any o th ci ing ra th e r late,"
h
m
o
w
s
r
r í a i
« i * « t « » 5 a s s ¡ ~ „ ANTEO—kom
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£
m Or «4>»<ti 76
ley Hahn, M r. and M rs V ernon
things to be ascertained be fore we
" I had m any th in g s to do to ­
Hahn.
M
r
and
M
rs
F
loyd
R
a
ffe
ty
can r
n ig h t in y w o rk had accum ulated.
and daughters, E la in e und M a rjo rie
stun.”
M r m o n th ly report to the Ta Tao
Corey. A xe l Peterson and Ed Vun-
“ F o r instance?**
K uei is overdue
, I tru s t 1 have
derzanden p icn icke d in the R a ffe ty
Vance a rranged h itt
not discomm oded the household." grove Sunday
a b ly in a la rge chair.
"Y o u have been w o rk in g a ll
M rs. C e cil Schom burg. w’ho H .
' W e ll.” he said. In h a lin g
n ig h t here in th e k itc h e n ’’ " Vance
been v is itin g re la tive s here, re-
on his c ig a re tte “ I could
asked, going to the i>orch door and
tu rn e d M onday eve n in g to her
to hear the vu rlo u s person
tr y in g it ( It was locked >
horn«* in Num ps. Idaho.
and outside the house chant th e ir
Sine** eight o 'clo ck." the C h in a ­
Pete D avidson took u tru c k 'a a d
runes as to w h a t they kn o w o f to« man re tu rn e d "M a y I lx» o f uny
o f neighbors in the H a rriso n d is ­
night'» happenings
A n d there service to you?"
tr ic t to Nelscott beach Sunday.
are oth er th in g s w h ic h m ig h t bear
"O h. no end " Vance sauntered
T he Misses Esther and E thel
B5SL.
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I
w
t
t
<
tä g ftA I ln u r *b tH . too« pz./»n> fwaUy K’-J-ÍJ
casual s c ru tin y to w it: W hy d id back and perched h im s e lf on a high
srra. . , *»• »r—-.-,
-*>«•
■ •im a r’, »> . . « . {»KOboot «trio». » ( 4 '
p»rt.too!«». »o? t l d ! tl»e»»a
i
k v » I,« J t«»’» »s»»u»«nt»
8 sw;
_
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G rassi's c u ll fo r h e lp not arouse stool "H a ve you been aw are o f H a rty o f H ills b o ro spent the week
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Miss Lake on the th ird flo o r ere it a n yth in g unusual in th e house to ­ end w ith th e ir uncle and aunt, M r,
k'.Ttt
:<" 3» stuft»»-1 »ío.tóor ae»Mïftî „ m m .
and M rs C h ris Tollce.
t
ESTATE
FOR
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?tt *UT4J¿á
penetrated to G am ble's ears? A n d n ig h t. M r Liang«*?"
M rs E a rl H o llenbeck spent sev­
rerf{fi»e*y
b
a
s
i
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s
w
x
m
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Apartment*—
furets»
ISTtttlW toi«c »t»4'.o». 1»:
w hat hath yon C e rbe ru s on the
The man looked m ild ly surprised e ra l days in P o rtla n d last week
MS*.-./*/ <x«V
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fro n t stone steps to soy about those
"Q u ite the c o n tra ry. It se<*nied, v is itin g her m other. Mrs. D. A.
M*i<h*t*«¡k~l»»t y*
f
5 ? o ; j » &
ß r '
1» I
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■
.
- "" a
w h o may have coine und gone to« v e ry p«*aceful a fte r the e xcite m e n t
t
•
, ( * »tr.» e»
.
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re K ra b . m « í r t r t / ¿ ■/.
Keen, w ho has been ill.
P»«J Pfc» ßzxr» f w « 4Á«rtme*L'- Ah
n ig h t? A n d where, und doing w hut, t<xlay."
- g R C H A N D } S
•
.
. ^ .
Sunday v is ito rs at the J*x* B aker
Jbftfeefsttftft M>-5 & f iin jn
was the subtle M r L ia n g d u rin g
"R e stfu l eh, what*’ A sto n ish in '! home were M r. and Mrs. A1 R lg a rt
BflÄÄzn-. P.eír^aíXxtf. m.
M»<
I
Ißt
A V .'* » .
- w,.
H
oto » Furifcithiaxft
"owjjjss^ VAatferí>í*< 3-CÌ«
the upheaval"* A n d also w h a t of A nd yet, M r Liang**, w h ile you
<?>TH
Gowt*»»«*« fr»» rr»r#<h«t Tx$e
o f P o rtla n d. M r and M rs A n d re w
th e d o u g h ty guard w h ich I asked were engaged in y o u r lit e r ’ry la ­
Vandcrzanden o f Forest G rove and
to have stationed in A rc h e r Coe's bors. S ignor Grass! was stubbed " M r and M rs Ben G hent and fu m -
gd^iw^nt »ho «nr ani
b'J*>~ ;
-•«-porr, « r t r w *
_
__ / - ’.
T he re was no change o f exp re s­ ily o f Thatcher.
bedroom to n ig h t? "
TRj2z«?-fÎï*ca U p te < í »**»> ’ S . *-<af
W
llc u th . w h o d u rin g the e n tire sion on the C hinam an's face us he
M rs O. Johnson o f B anks w ill
’w f î ï i
tim e w e hud been at the Coe house answered: "T h a t Is m ost u n fo r­ e n te rta in the H un ks-M o u n taind a le
r f» r ^ rn w « * t í m « ^ T T . f « » i w * * v j
'»nntnx w iVar, pr>v»t» cf>>****'1*
-
z .
had been in a state o f s ile n t b u t tun ate ."
"500" clu b on J u ly 12.
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-
“ Yes. yes. q u ite ." Vance’s tone
aggressive indecision, stood up and
Tuinlr-i w*t*r, »»íK'íu»» *K 7
was s lig h tly ir n tu b le "B u t d id you.
squared his shoulders.
’G h ítW> T**> r o ^ \ «w
2 »
\\ < II
Mi
Y u n « «• %
’.«•' 11 g e t . i l l by any chance, hear anyone o r see
frn»u />Ma«r-*n» S rwt.-*',
k m i ’ C w " M r a w u e A J I * - ■'/.
o f y o u r questions answered p ro n to unyone e n ter th e re a r door th is
I'm te llin g the w o rld I'd lik e to evening?"
~~
n y t r>. î â ..««éí \? S > ,
L ia n g shook his head s lig h tly In
get the answers m yself
I asked
th a t d e te ctive o u t fro n t w h o 'd been a slow and in d iffe re n t negative.
E l.M O N IC A -R e v
Theo Legcr.
"N o ." he said "N o one. to m y paator o f t h e B ethany B a p tist
In here to n ig h t, and he said no«
knowl**dge. entered by th e rear ch u rch and C h ris Rich le ft T ue s­
body Hut w e 'll ask h im ugain "
door . . . Perhaps the fro n t door " day afte rn o o n fo r V ancouver, B C .
He threw ' the door open
"M a n y th a nks fo r the suggestion," to attend the P a cific G erm an B a p ­
" ( ’»»me here. S u lliv a n ." he b a w l­
ed. and the dejected fig u re we hud Vance in te rru p te d w ith a shrug, tis t conference.
passed on th e fro n t steps came in ­ "b u t there's been some one guard-
* \ \ * ‘ Jt*
Last T hu rsd a y evening Ih e B e th ­
m g It
to the lib r a ry
any B aptist band met nt Theo
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i
" A guy's been stabbed here," I "All''* The Chinaman m oved h is :
lit t le u n til th e y rested on
TO BE C A U G H T I T
Heuth blustered. "Y o u to ld me n o |o y is
p o in t som ewhere above Vance's
R ig h t on th ro u g h good tim es and
one hint come in o r gone o u t the
fro n t d o o r H ut th is Is serious b u si­ head. T h a t is indeed in te re stin g , depression, you m a rrie d men ne ve r
Perhaps
the
den
w
in
d
o
w
—
q
u
it; you s till go on p la n n in g and
ness. and we w a n t you to rack
"A n e xce lle n t suggestion! O u r w o rk in g and g iv in g y o u rs e lf to the
y o u r b ra in , i f any, and te ll us
g ra titu d e , and a ll that. M r. L ia n g .'' b ig Job o f m a kin g th e g ir l o f Ihe
w hat you k n o w ."
Vance m u rm u re d " I 'l l hnve a look honeym oon days the happy w ife o f
D etective S u lliv a n was b o t h
at the w in d o w
P ray co n tin ue y o u r fireside.
ubushed and d e fia n t
T ake us back to th a t fir s t L o ve r
" I to ld you. S ergeant." he Insisted w ith y o u r w o rk ." A n d he lix i the
“ th a t I ’ve been s ittin g on those way hack th ro u g h th e d in in g room and his b rid e — "M a rrie d men love
in
to
the
y
o
u r wives, even as C h ris t also
lib
ra
ry
.
steps since seven o'clock to n ig h t
"W e ll, w hat about it? " g ru m b le d loved the c h u rc h —th e B rid e —and
und n o th in g o r nobody, so m uch
as a cockroach, has passed me. go- Heath " A sw e ll lo t yo u learned gave h im s e lf to d ie fo r h e r"—means
fro m th a t C h in k "
Ephesians 5:25. T he tru e church,
in ’ or co rn in ’."
'S till, Sergeant." Vance retu rn e d, the B ride, a ll w h o have been b o rn
“ M aybe you w e n t to sleep and
ju s t dream ed It a ll." the sergeunt “ it was k in d o f M r L ia n g to sug­ again th ro u g h fa ith in Jesus C h rist.
gest the den w in d o w W hy not ta ke These
b o rn -a g ain ones are
a ll
suggested sarcastically.
about us. rig h t here, and n e xt door;
"T h a t's enough, S ergeant." said a peep ut it? "
Heath
hesitated,
squinted,
and
in
th
e
w
o
rld
b
u
t
n
o
t
o
f
it.
S
tra
n
g­
Vance m ild ly " I th in k S u lliv a n Is
te llin g the tru th . I have a fe e lin g then w ent s w iftly across the h a ll ers and p ilg rim s on th e e a rth w ith
th a t no one came in the fro n t door in to the d ra w in g r*xim We could b u y in g and s e llin g a s id e -lin e to
hear h im open the den door and pay expenses. So th e B ib le sees
to n ig h t."
S u lliv a n was sent back to the w a lk h e a vily across the sm all room. them Just one b ig Job fo r them ,
fr o n t steps and Heath w e n t in to A fe w m om ents la te r he re tu rn e d even to go o ve r la n d and sea and
to th e lib ra ry .
d e liv e r th e Message— "G od had a
t h r h u ll
“ T h e re ’s som ething d n queer son and He died fo r y o u r sins." A n d
" I 'l l fin d o u t about B u rk e in
about
th
is,"
he
announced.
"M
a
yb
e
i f th e y lose sight o f th a t one b ig
Coe's roo m ," he offered.
A m om ent la te r he appeared w ith the C h in k was rig h t, a fte r a ll The c e n tra l th in g and settle do w n in
den w in d o w
was open— and the the w o rld to e n jo y th e w o rld , th e y
D e te ctive B u rk e In tow
" T e ll M r M arkh a m
a n d M r sofa th a t was in fro n t o f it was lose th e ir pow er to save souls.
p
u
lle
d
o
u
t
at
a cockeyed angle."
A n d w hat is th e destiny o f the
Vance," he ordered g ru ffly , "w h a t
He glanced at M a rkh u m h e lp ­ tru e church? The B ib le te lls i t —
y o u 'v e been do in g a ll n ig h t."
lessly
"M
a
yb
e
somebody
d
id
get
"O
u r citize n sh ip is in heaven; fro m
“ I been sleeping." B u rk e a d m itte d
fr a n k ly
" I p u lle d u p a c h a ir in and out o f th a t w in d o w , C hief. w hence we w a it also fo r a saviour,
A n yh o w , w h e re do w'e go fro m the L o rd Jesus C h ris t: w h o sh a ll
against the d o o r and fo rg o t my
fashion anew the body o f o u r h u ­
troubles. Was th e re a n y th in g the here?"
"H om e and to bed. m y d e a r m ilia tio n , th a t it m ay be co n form -
m a tte r w ith that. Sergeunt**"
Pepys,"
said
Vance.
"T
h
is
is
no ed to the body, o f his g lo ry. "P h il,
Heath hesitated.
Behold
the B rid e g ro o m
"W e ll. I guess not. You been h o u r fo r respectable people to be a 26-21
be comes. He comes w h e n th e tru e
up.
T
h
e
re
’s
n
o
th
in
g
m
ore
to
w o rk in g a ll day —and I d id n 't te ll
Phone 3101 and just say
done
here."
ch
u
rch
has
seen
th e last soul
you to keep aw ake B u t a guy's
(To b« contlnuod)
b ro u g h t in to fin is h the r o ll-c a ll of
been stabbed r ig h t do w n the b a ll
“Classified, p le ase .” A
the redeemed T hen her m ission
fro m you. and he called fo r help
courteous, bright member
ended, she w ill be caught up— "So
and now you kn o w n o th in ’ about
sh a ll we ever be w ith the L o rd " —
I t " T he sergeant shook his head
of 5ur staff will take your
G eorge N T a y lo r. Beaverton. Pd. A d
w ith disgust. "W e ’ll go on back
ad via telephone.
and see i f you can keep aw ake fo r
a w h ile ."
C lc ll W ilkson, 16. son o f M r and
B u rk e w e n t out.
M rs
II. W
W llk is o n o f N o rth )
"M y fa u lt," the sergeant e x p la in ­ Plains, died Sunday a fte rn o o n a fte r |
ed. " A fte r a ll. you cun’t blam e h im . an Illness o f m ore th a n f o u r )
M r. V ance."
m onths F un e ra l services w ere held
"B u rk e w u o ld n 't have been able Tuesday afternoon at the Donel-1
to h e lp us an yw a y, I ’m a fra id ." son and S ew ell chapel and in te r-1
Vance consoled him .
. "Suppose m ent was In T u a la tin P la in s Pres­
we com m une w ith G am ble."
b y te ria n ch u rch cem etery.
T he b u tle r was b ro u g h t in. He
He was born N ove m b e r 26, 1918, ]
was a p it if u l fig u re ns he stood be­ in O klahom a, and had liv e d at i
fo re us in q u e stion in g fear.
N o rth P lains fiv e years. Deceased i
"H o w do you account fo r the is su rv iv e d by the parents and the
fa ct." Vance asked him . "th a t you fo llo w in g bro th e rs and a sister: |
c o u ld hear M r. Grassi's c a ll fro m K enneth. Dwaine, C a lv in and M ary
the second flo o r and th a t his appeal at N o rth Plains, and B. A. W llk i­
fo r h e lp should e n tire ly
h a v e son o f Forest G rove ro u te one.
missed the ears o f Miss Lake w ho
Is on the flo o r betw een M r. G rassi’s
ROY I.. ST O P FE R S
room and yo u rs? "
Roy L. Stoffers, 16. late o f B e a v -)
G am ble sw allow ed tw ice a n d
e rto n and son o f M rs. H elen S to f­
braced h im s e lf against the door.
"T h a t is q u ite sim ple, s ir." he fers, died Sunday. He was a b ro th ­
B U S C H ’S O N E - S T O P
said. "M iss Lake's b o u d o ir is at e r o f E rw in and L o re n a o f Beav­
th e re a r o f the house and th e re ’s e rto n and E d ith S to ffe rs o f P o rt­
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