The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 13, 1938, Page 7, Image 7

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North Plains
Lodges Hoki
Installation
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h iic ir d c u t,i, ly by employee
ill H ie • i l l etui y u|
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I he w orst th in g Hial emi be (loin
fui per i,n i
v llu u s ly iiiju ie il n
Untumi,bile accident,i i; lu b lin d i'
them m t,, a p riv a te ear unit n o li
them o ff to a liospitul In
Fred
ID A H IS , Jan. 00.—T he w o rkin g s
S lin k , 1 of the UnlVei d y of M ic h i­
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of
k ille r'» m in d , the c ir ­
gan udv, ,es Hone and sku ll fra<
» Margaret Muhii -sen)
io n , aie Iie ip ie n tly aggravated by
cumstances arid events tvhlch
UUic! m on I.died lo in d lin r When
H I.
Ir an' .fo rm n man w ho slays In
•U t H\ Itu m SI. tei . ,,f 01 .uni,iilun, e 1 an be l ulled, first
h o m icid a l rege in to one who k ills
aid
should
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to
i ■ h, |,| m int in .ta ll.itim i
his v ic tim * c a lm ly , alm ost casu­
II I Monday evening beeping Hie patient Wann and ha ll
a lly . are engaging a tte n tio n o f
II«
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profuse
bleeding
i
f
no
other
ful' Hie K nights
P u is police ns they search fo r
K eellOII eliam ellul
11 ..n pm la tion 1. uvutluble. Hie p a ­
a d d itio n a l v ic tim * o f the m odern
< i. o ‘hier. V 'l-e- tient may be carried to a hospital
“ H lu c lie a rd .” Eugene W eidm nnn.
,andel'.
B rad ford m Hie b id o f a truck, provided
pi ehi tv; George Connolly, ¡b ro k e n bones have been splinted
In some wavs W eidm nnn’*
o f w o ik
la ,e l H ei len be, k and Hie patient Is Kept warm
re c o rd —no one know s Just novz
nt a nn>
K y i • Reynold
Enthusiastic re pm i.e everyw here
m any men and wom en he k ille d
of fm am e C h a r l i e W ilt, r ha,- greeted Hie safety d riv in g
— p a ra lle l* th a t n f the e a rlie r
o f the vj , In inn i , Edm und
school being sponsored in several
•'B lu e b e a rd ." Ilc n r i L a n d ru , who
u. Itvepc
o f records .'uni
.il . Cl\<|,. I . iL •uln. Inner guard: O legon , om m oidlies by S e n , 't a i’,
k ille d 10 wom en and a boy in
of
Slate
E.ol
Snell
The
scho
ol;
w
ill
• rl H ollvnbct k ou ter guard
fo u r years and died on the g u il­
It
'■'Ulli'lt. Ill im i , balicellui' of ),4> lie slatted elsewhere a; soon a
lotine. W eidm ann I* held now
plan* eon be com pleted They are
«on, wn- u n t iillliig office r. Sisters being lield c u rre n tly in A lb an y
In the same ce ll once occupied
in ,ta ile d were Kintenie C vp lie i J,-
by L a nd ru.
Me
mu t , veullent fb ie l. Mabel W il­ C orvallis. Dallas. G rant |>.,
Police have fou nd one chief
li u n ; excellent eniur; Opal Con- M in u v ille , M edford Independence
diffe re n ce In ttie gh astly records
b u lly excellent ju n io r:
M aruaret Ni w b i'ig. Oregon C ity, P rin e v ille
o f the tw o men. how ever. L a n ­
M dbiesen. m an.ii'er; G oldie Chris- Redmond and West i.in n
WC
T w elve nut n f 25 perim is k ille d I
'■ n cr mt .tie
,,f records and cor-
d ru planned his m urd ers fa r in
in
O
legon
Iru
ffie
a
ccid
e
n
t.
m
No-
*' 'h* bd- , i e Etta Lincoln. in is tre ;;
advance and w ith d e ad ly p re ­
vi m ber were pedestrians*, and a
m firm in','. Ada Q ualls prutectui
cision. He knew lu s t how m uch
Janie s.in d fm d . «11 ,,.i. Mub. l II dm m a jo rity o f these were e ld e rly per- 1 m oney he w o u ld get fro m the
sons who met death a fte r da rk I
I ' 1 ' Hii f Mi
Ada Q u a il* w.i
slayings, Just how he w o u ld ac­
Secretary o f State Karl Snell re-1
e is la llin ■ ofl ,
u ,||, M r
S a d ie
com plish the actual m urd ers and
llu lle n b e . k and M r
M attie J.,,,., p o rt*
how he w o uld dispose o f the
n grand manager and grand senior
John K e rrick, speaker from th e !
‘ Inn: lie, M i
Haz.-I H ollen- - ' ific e o f L a ri Snell, secretary nt 1 bodies. He ne ver a d m itte d the
1» , k substituted a p ro te ctor for ! state, recently com pleted visits to
crim es, even on the g u illo tin e .
M, Q u a il* M is. Alnum .loos p la y ­ •H lo g li schools w hich took h in t
• • •
llic marches fu r both in s tiillu - from H e lix, above Pendleton. to |
^ / E I D M A N N . on the o th e r
tiu ii
pi, grain Included An lie- P01 Hand, show ing tw o short m o v ie .,
hand, appeared to take litt le
1 udnui solo In M arion C ypher w h ich emphasize im p o rta n t safety '
pains w ith his plans. From the
'la: In At Id a R u ifcty, piano solo , Ie . .m is 1 lie movies were shown to '
In II, ty .lean V an D o iiii'Ie ii. solo ■ m m e than 5,000 '.indents mi .1 pre vi
six persons he is kno w n to have
In' lla ze l Hollenbeck, leading by , mis to u r o f 27 high school,. He 1 1 i
k ille d , the G erm an a p p a re n tly
M lb, I U III,.,ms. a duet by Ituxell 1 c u rre n tly on a speaking tou r of 33
obtained
c o m p a ra tiv e ly
litt le
d M a ttle ,Iui •. and xpevehe*.
lo g li schools.
m oney, a few thousand francs a t
R It,•nnett. grand chancellor. ' coast
W hile m otor vehicle tra ve l in i
most. W hen the police fin a lly
I M S Janie* o f Portland, w in, the c o u n liv ap pro xim ately trip le d
fou nd h im he started shooting,
ie guests ’flie gland chancellor
In tween 1922 and 1935. the autom o­
was captured a fte r a fierce gun
senti'd I- .it I Hollenbeck w ith a i b ile death rate among c h ild re n 5
ba ttle, and then c a lm ly confessed
•nt.y five y, ar m em bership je w e l I i to 14 years old decreased 14 pel
te r Cypher, w h o was to have
his crim es and to ld w here at
1 cent, according to A lva n D Bottey
n iiri entcd w ith one also, wus I
least some o f his v ic tim s w ere
f Hie N ational Safety council. The
and tiim b le to be the re Lunch I " rate
b u rie d.
rose nine tier cent last year
1 served to .seventy-five t n c t n -
W eidm ann, m oreover, had ac­
but j ; 011 Ho* decline again this
b. . then fam.he., and guests
• year, despite
g re a tly
increased
com plices, in con tra st to L a n d ru
m b m rs M ,n e
B attey credits organized
w h o a p p a re n tly w o rke d alone.
li anil Mi-. Robert Johnstone tra ve l
A scar-faced w h ite -s la v e r, b la c k ­
e moved to H illsb oro , having w o rk in safety education, begun m
, 1922. w ith this showing
n transfe rre d from C o rva llis
Paur i ^ poIice are sh° " n above ” they du * from a sh a llo w grave
m a ile r and d ru g tra ffic k e r named
Novem ber was the fo u rth con­
Roger M illio n , together w ith his
the body o f Jean D ekovcn. A m erican dancer, w ho was one o f a t
secutive m outh nt w inch in ju rie s
least s ix v ic tim * o f the m odern "B lu e b e a rd ,’* Eugene W eidm ann
m istress, C o lette T ric o t, con­
f ro m Oregon au tom ob ile accidents
a G erm an. W eidm ann is p ictu re d at lo w e r le ft, his head bound
fessed a fte r W eidm ann was ap ­
were few er than d u rin g the same
w ith a bloo d-stain ed bandage a fte r a gun ba ttle w ith police w ho
prehended th a t th e y p a rtic ip a te d
Ireadv visited m on th in 193«. acoerding to Secre­
arrested him . He confessed sla ying Miss Dekoven, lo w e r center,
in some o f his ventures but de­
•s. and colder ta ry of State Earl Snell.
and five others, fo r th e ir m oney. Roger M illio n , accom plice of
nied they had aided in the m u r­
ie way D n v -
ders.
W eidm ann, is shown a t lo w e r rig h t.
pclls depend*
' preparation,
without feeling or remorse.
K e lle r, divorcee — b u rie d near
is and some 1
E ID M A N N 'S firs t v ic tim , so
He shot Joseph Coufiley, ta x i
ie w indsh ie ld
W eidm ann's v illa . In the house
f i r ns police Inve stigatio n
d riv e r, to o b ta in an autom ob ile .*
Secretary o f
they found the clothes o f several
now shows, was a ttra c tiv e Jean
A L O H A Mrs M arie Strebel. 69.
H e k ille d a fo rm e r co n vict
oth er wom en, together w ith lu g ­
Dekoven, a B ro o k ly n dancer
was at fau lt • >f H u be r died January 7 She was
named A r th u r F ro m m e r because
gage bearing such names as
tra v e lin g In France w ith her
i"
•strian f a t a l!- ' Hie w ife o f A dolph Strebel and
he
kn
e
w
too
m
uch.
The
m
urd
ers
Janine, C aroline, Josephine, G in -
tie* reported from fn •• states. I.es-I m other o f Mrs Herm an H o fe r of
au nt. The G erm an a p p a re n tly
o f Roger LeB lo nd, a th e a tric a l
ette and Sophie. W heth er these
lie J Suren .on. C h i,•!, go tru ffle i'ti- . 1 ortland. anil Adolph J r Funeral
lu re d her to his St. C loud v illa
agent, and Raym ond Lesobre,
gineer. states Secret irv o f State services Were held Monday at St
wom en, too, w ere m urdered,
and k ille d h e r In a rage a fte r
real estate agent, follow e d.
Earl Snell ays • one' o f tl
police do not kno w . B u t they are
•si Cecvlin church. Beaverton, where
de
m
an
din
g
m
oney.
A
fte
r
th
a
t,
Several days a fte r he was a r ­
dangerous pedestrian prncti
an risiu ie m mass was offered at 10 3(1
s t ill spading up the ground near
a d d itio n a l m u rd e rs became a
rested, police fou nd the body o f
w a lk in g in Hie niam -tr.-n eled p o r­ a m Interm e nt was in M t. C a lva ry
the v illa on the chance o f fin d ­
necessity and he c o m m itte d them
tio n Of ’ ll'' s t r e e t o s l i l | U | l l ' ; a , I'll- ci m etery. P ortland Recitation o f
an othe r w om an v ic tim —Jeanne
in g a d d itio n a l bodies.
term g tlo- street from behind p a rk ­ the rosary was given Sunday eve­
ed vrhudes. .out lo okin g up or awuv ning at Pegg s Chapel, Beaverton.
President George W. Peavy o f O re ­
frm n tra ffla w in
gon State college, w ill sum m arize
»tree!
Gov. M a rtin on K O A C Today
accom plishm ents o f the past year
The react'
r. an instrum ent
i M A R Y A N N G A R TH O FN E R . E d ito r)
fO R V A I.I.IS A New Y ear’s ad ­ and d ire ct a tte n tio n to possible
w h ich tells
ers e xa ctly how d l e * by G overnor Charles H M a r­ progress in 1938
Attends A dvisors’ M eeting
large banner fo r the school, to ad­
lung it take:
n to react to any tin, in w inch tie w ill sum m arize the
M iss Tennessee W eatherred a t­ vertise the basketball games.
hig h w a y em<
■v " 11 one of the "state o f ttie com m onw ealth.'' ns tie
tended the area d in n e r and m eeting
Co-operate
w
ith
y
o
u
r
com
m
u
nity
Mrs. T. C ham berlain sang in as-
c h ie f fe a lu ri
Un- - afety e x h ib it sees It. w ill tie given over KOAG.
Of advisors in P o rtla n d Wednesday scm bly last week and also led the
' POT l>|e,| ||
rre tiirv o f State the state-owned radio station. Ja n ­ correspondent by tu rn in g in y o u r Have Charge Rest Roam
students in sin gin g several fu n n y
Earl Snell .
rci- n t M edford uary 13 at 7 o'clock. G o\a-rnor M a r­ im p o rta n t news happenings, ft is
G ir l Reserves, w ho are interested
auto show
Tin react- m eter was tin. w ho w ill be introduced bv im possible fo r the correspondent to in nursing, are ta k in g charge o f the songs.
Assistant Named
contact everyone fo r local news
G ir l Reserve rest room. The school
Roy B u rn e tt has been appointed
nurse. Miss C o rrin e Pennington, is assistant y e ll leader w ith Ellen L u n -
in s tru c tin g them.
din.
Select Home Projects
Christensen A th le tic Manager
The high school boys in a g ric u l­
Jack Christensen was appointed
tu re have been selecting th e ir home a th le tic business manager. F rid a y at
farm projects. Livestock and crop
a special student council meeting.
j enterprises of pro pe r size are select­
The three senior girls. Jeanne
ed to pro vid e good fa rm in g e xp e r­ Abts. G lenins Carlson. M argaret
S p e r r y ’s R o lle d
ience. fin a n cia l rewards, and de­ Ruecker. who w ere selected by the
Quick or Slow
velop in to an econom ical u n it on fa c u lty to be voted on by the senior
-lb .
each boy's home farm . A good un- class, are a tten din g a tea in th e ir
, derstanding between the boy. p a r­ ho no r at Mrs. G len Paine's home.
ba
ents and in s tru c to r is desirable if Heads Com m ittee
the lo ng -tim e p ro je ct is to be suc­
Miss Barbara Potts, h ig h school
cessful.
g irls gym teacher, was chairm an of
Plan S kating P arty
P rice* E f f e c t iv e F r id a y , S a t u r d a y a n d M o n d a y , J a n u a r y 1 4 , 15 a n d 17
a com m ittee on the reorganization
' The Philos held a re g u la r and a o f the Oregon p o in t system, w h ich
cabinet m eeting to com plete th e ir met in Salem over the week-end
I plans fo r a ska tin g p a rty at the Spartans Selected
g ran ulated S O A P .
Oak s M onday night
F rom now on the boys’ and g irls'
The H ilh ila rio u s clu b is m a kin g a teams w ill be kno w n as the "Spar-
Air,:',
'
P a ris P o lic e S till D ig g in g f o r Victims
of ‘B luebeard’ W ho Slew A m erican D ancer
n
The Knight
I
f
ed
V ...~r
S a fe ty H in ts —
Mrs. Strebel Dies
it I inber Home
1 s •
H IL H l N E W S S E C T IO N
9
2 1 4 -lb . p k g .........
R IC E
broken .
Good quality
SOAP C R W Y H S IT T E A L 10 b . „
Q - lb .
SALT F G IN R E A D E
O bag
A rm o u r’s, double rich.
MILK T a ll can
29c
19c
7c
.........5
FRED
TOILET SOAP 2 bars 9C
F IN E ARTS, high grade
BAKING PWD 2
19c
( lahber G irl. D ouble-acting
m
K IT C H E N 'ATTvesT
FLOUR
49.1h
o-
1.49
49-lb. k bag
1 2 -o z .
Cun
COFFEE
R eti C a n .
1 « /,-lb .
C a n ..............
V E A L and
NOODLES
Armour’s JStar
Lb. c a n ..............
BEEF and
NOODLES
Armour’s Star
Lb. c a n
...........
Lb.
o ffer s
aria
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you
th e B e s t in
_______
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Q u a l it y
M ea ts
26c
P ow dered
3 lb s.
filflRKCT
INDEPENDENTLY O W M E O
^ ^ J m Î^Q u  nt Î t ÎË s
M
w ife . re a l
p ro p e rty subsequently paid
thereon w ith the rate o f interest
".u.,. u.iu on sairJ a
Year's
Tax Receipt
Interest to
Tax
Date Paid
Num ber
Am ount
Aug 22. 1937
1931
Nov. 22. 1932
11097
»46
98
S17.77
1932
Dec. 27. 1933
9776
5649
1843
1933-4 Nov. 13. 1935
14598
68 73
981
1935
Oct. 7. 1937
.................. 11872
33 82
1936
Oct. 7. 1937
15728
5130
1937
Oct. 7. 1937
.......
16028
57.77
Bessie M a rtin and G. P M artin , be declared and decreed to be a
her husband Defendants
firs t lie n upon said real property,
u w c s , i N q e
c i llie
i i c n Howes,
o .veS, J J and the
»lie w hole
u u iv thereof,
u n r i u i , d and
iia s superior
u p « ?rio i
To: vMiKt
John la
Howes.
M Howes. Maggie T urner. D avid *n
respects to the lie n and Claim-
T urne r, Ella Ball. E arl J Lavery. o f the defendants, and each ol
M y rtle M Lavery. a n d Joseph them, and that said lien be fore-
Lavery. Defendants:
closed and the said pro pe rty here­
A p p ro x im a te ly
800
A m erican | in the Name o f the State o f Ore- in an<i in :;aid amended com plaint
fam ilies are filin g claim s fo r old- gon, G reeting: You, and each o f , described be sold in the manner
age insurance settlem ents each 1 you. are hereby n o tifie d and re- provided by law. and that the a c ­
w o rk in g day. according to a Social qu ire d to appear in the above en- fendants, and each o f them, and all
S ecu rity Board re p o rt from Wash­ tile d cou rt and answer the amend- persons cla im in g by. through or
ington made p u b lic here th is week ed com plaint o f the p la in tiff here- i under them, or eith er of them, be
by James E Peebles, m anager of n i file d against you in the above forever barred and foreclosed of
the P ortla nd fie ld office, bureau c f 1 e n title d cause , n o r before the 16th ar,y and all rig ht, title and interest
old-age insurance.
■ day o f M arch. 1938. said date being : in an<i
said real property, and
P acific Coast states file d 4667 of a fte r the e x p ira tio n o f s ix ty days every part and parcel thereof,
the 61.531 claim s received at So­ fro m the dale o f the fir s t publica-
This summons Is served upon
c ia l S ecu rity board offices d u rin g tio n o f
this summons upon you, you by pu blicatio n the re of in the
the firs t 11 m onths o f 1937 he re ­ the date
o f the fir s t p u blicatio n H illsb oro Argus, pursuant to an
ported The ra te o f filin g cla im * the re of being January 13.
1938 order of the Honorable R. Frank
was increasing, w ith 4297 listed fo r and the date o f the last pu blica- Peters. Judge o f the above en titled
tile firs t week in December S et­ tion the re of being F ebru ary 10, 1938. Court, made, rendered and entered
tlem ents are made w ith tw o types and if you fa il to so appear and 1 on the 12th day o f January. 1938.
of claim ants: the estate o f a w o r k ­ answer said amended com plaint o r w h ich said order prescribed that
er w ho died since Ja n u a ry 1. 1937. other wise plead thereto, fo r w a nt said summons shall he published in
provided he w o rked at em ploym ent : th e re o f the p la in tiff w ill apply to said newspaper fo r fo u r successive
covered by old-age insurance: and the cou rt fo r the r e lie f prayed fo r and consecutive weeks, the date
w ith persons reaching the age of in his amended com plaint, to -w it: o f the firs t publication being Jan-
65. i f they w o rke d at occupations Fur a decree that D elinquent T ax uary 13. 1938. and the date o f the
covered by the insurance between C e rtific a te No. 2566 o f p la in tiff, as \ last p u b lica tio n being F ebruary 10
January 1 o f last yea r and th e ir assignee of Mrs. G. P. M a rtin , and 1938.
Sa‘u w r t if i5 ateo W2rS *?Sued
E- 1 M cA LE A R . A tto rn e y fo r
65th b irth d a y. Settlem ents are com ­
M rs ,
P-
P la in t*«- Resident A tto rn e y. Stats
puted at 3 4 per cent o f to ta l wages i h -
earned from the firs t o f the year
?Ve,T,bc5' 1932 of Oregon.
Post o ffice address:
. 5 S h e riff o f W ashington F irst N ational Bank B uild ing . H ills -
to date o f death o r 65th b irth d a y.
Amount o f ! boro. Oregon
P ortland s o ffice is readv to han­ Couriv\. Oi c^on, in
, j a n. 1 * 20. 27. Feb. 3. 10. i»3g)
dle a ll claim s p ro m p tly, Peebles $82.23. the same being the am o un t.
said, and w ill supply application
form s and in fo rm a tio n on request
Advertisements are j-our pocketbook editorials. They
to the o ffic e in the O ld Post O ffice
bu ild in g.
inteipret the merchandise news.
tv ,v ..rv
28c
Old Age insurance
Claims Mounting
■
Fomier Resident
Helvetia Passes
Build up resistance to win-
ter ills with FIR GROVE
MILK.
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\
y| It's rich in vitamins a n d
? minerals that guard against
infection and colds.
FIR GROVE DAIRY
Phone 4RX1
jo b p rin tin g —Argus.
Prices E ffe ctive F rid a y. Saturday and M onday
January 14, 15 and 17.1938
JELLO
J e l l- W e ll o r R o y a l G e la t in e
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for
( 5 ’s s a c k 2 7 c )
iC x*
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Jl.
Tt/C
PANCAKE
1 0 ’s s a c k ...........
FIG BARS
2
w m
25c
.a .
C o lu m b ia B e s t . Save the cost
( 3 lb s. 6 5 c )
L b . .......
C o lu m b ia E c o n o m y
( 3 lb s. 4 9 c )
L b ................................
of the tin
A M ild B ra z ilia n Blend
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4 J./C
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Oregon Harvest, 2’s
No. 4
Sieve.
4U tin *
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Sugar Peas
Tender and Sweet. Fine Q u a lity.
QTf~'p Fancy Blue rose
Q
I X A ' ^ T - ' ( 5 lb s. 2 5 c ) ( 1 0 lb s 4 9 c ) O
A Real Buy!
Res. Phone J21Z
W e c lo s e a t 9 o c lo c k S h a r p e v e r y S a tu r d a y n ig h t
A P R IC O T S
P acific, Whole.
(Us tall—2 tins 19c)
II
r . i „ 9. ....................
CORN MEAL
9 %
cut string
BEANS Ra.vcroft,
2 ’s ( T in 9 c )
fo r
A lb e rs o r S perry.
rT AT"C
( S m a ll, 1 0 c )
L arge
P acific. Halves o r Sliced.
Y e llo w C ling.
z2 X
BEETS £ bt£"s’ diced or sliced
Packed in the N o rth w e st
15c
( l's ta ll tin
10c
25c
Matches
: ......................
PURE
..................
CORNED BEEF i Ä
33c
PEACH ES
Y e llo w o r W h ite
Quaker, reg. or quick cooking
M agic V alley, a ll green
SUPERIOR MARKET
8 Deliveries Daily
S
Grade A M ilk and Cream
Q u a lity
yjy
FO R W IN T E R HEALTH
(B y M rs. J. M. Davidson)
H E L V E T IA —Mrs. M argaret Sch­
m öker died at the home of her
daughter. Mrs. H Leisman. o f W il­
lamette. January 4. fo llo w in g an e x ­
tended illness. Mrs. Schm öker was
born in Sw itzerland. A o r il 29. 1843
S u rv iv in g are tw o daughters. Mrs.
H Leism an and Miss C lara O liv ia
Schm öker of W illam ette. In te rm e n t
was in the fa m ily lo t in M ou ntain
V ie w
cem etery. Thursday.
The
Schm öker fa m ily came to H elvetia
in 1889 and liv e d here u n til M r
Schm öker q u it fa rm in g about 12
years ago. Mrs. Schm öker was an
active m em ber in the Ladies' A id
and fo r m any years the group w e nt
to her home in W illa m e tte on her
b irth d a y u n til she was too i l l to
receive them.
ASPARAGUS £.
FRED'S
Phone 651
1 ¡;
T in s
All Meats Inspected by Drs. Nicol and Almqulst
r Î g H
M v rtle
Bob A llison, ousrner manager of
’ the annual staff. reports that sen-
, ¡or and ju n io r in d iv id u a l p ic tu r e .
w ill be taken Monday.
The Senators bad a re g u la r meet- i
ing Wednesday.
B etty Rosecrans. camp chairm an, i
arid Ann Peters, in te r-c lu b repre- '
sentative. attended meetings 111
P ortland fo r G ir l Reserve,
Calirose o r V a l V ita
SWISS CHEESE Lb
TH O M PSO N
SEED LESS
W E RESERVE T H E
JO H N HOWES a n d N E L L I E
HOWES, his w ife : J. M Howes, a
single man; Irin a B a rtle tt and C.
J B a rtle tt, her husband: E liza ­
w o m in -
beth M u ld rlc k . a
a single
single woman
khan,
and Lew
Lew i
Da.sy A lic e M arkh
am and
alien M arkham , h e r husband
M aggie T u rn e r, and David T u r
ner. her husband: Ella Ball, a _
woman’: M E a r*1,?i '^ .a v e iy Sa n d
taxes fo r the year H130, togetiier
w ith Hie penalties, interest and
costs tn -re o n upon the real p ro p­
e rty assessed to the defendants
herein and situate in W ashington
County. Oregon, and p a rtic u la rly
described as follow s, to -w lt:
Southeast V« o f the N orthw est 14
o f Section 23. T ow n ship 2 South
« R,a"
1 W e,f n t th * W illam ette
f,la n ' ’‘’» '« P t"'« . however that
certain parcel as m ore pa rticu la rly
described In Book W. page 24S
Deed Records o f W ashington Coun
to *? ,he r W1,h tlic
upon sab)
15c I TOMATO SAUCE
BOX £>îJC BEEF STEAK ,.b.................... 18c
17c
ORANGES ¿ X V ' Ä a c h . . lc BACON SQUARES Lb
P'pr
PP Y
U ta h v a r ie t y , sweetest
GGLCA
I celery
grown Lg buncheg 4 Az» BACK BACONLb
24c
CABBAGE ^ trrgaes Ä
59 c SHORTENING
4 ,b, 42c
FflIRUUflV
then due and delinquent for the
the C irc u it C ourt o f the State
o f Oregon, for W ashington Coun
ty.
L U B Y HARGROVE. P la in tiff,
8-oz.
A P D I C p D
Ç E
R
h e e k P ip p in s .
nrrL
v ed
ery C ap
ple solid
23c
Sl
in
R e p o rt c a r d s a r e c o m in g o u t F r id a y
T ic
BOILING BEEF Lb
BEEF ROAST I,
P r o d u c e P r ic e s f o r F r id a y a n d S a tu r d a y
Raisins
SU G A R
.
P e r s o n a lly S e le c te d b y F r e d H im s e lf!
AR
A
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O U
U R
R 'S
S STAR
O ld Fashioned
Ready to Serve
tans." the name selected by vote
•J ttie student body Monday. D u p li­
cate awards o f this year's annual
■hall be given Kate Iw axaki and
F rank Vuy Isteke, each of whom
subm itted the name chosen. Am ong
others subm itted to the student
council and elected by them to
vote upon were the Ranger. H tll-
men, arid Toreador.-,.
Program Presented
I-autelw ood Academ y r.f n e a i
Gaston presented a m usical pro-
Kiam at assembly M onday a fte r­
noon. Mar y fu tu ra b le comment
were heard
M id -te rm exam ination.: w ill be
Riven W i.lne-.riay and Ti. 11
Your choice
of flavors
C orned BeeS
H ills Bros«
BEEF STEW
fta g e S e v e n
Floradale.
5 -lb .
t i n ..............
SPAGHETTI
29c
HONEY
2
2
yl Ax*
/1«7C
19c
25C
Van Cam p’s, in tom ato sauce, 19-oz. tins
SPINACH
Del M onte E a rly Garden. Note the fin e
green color.
t9ci
TRUE
/* - b o x
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16 cubic inch boxes
A M E R IC A N
c a rto n
NORTHERN, hardwheat.
( 1 0 ’s 3 9 c )
4 9 - lb . s a c k ...
*1.49
(24»/,’. ................... 83c)