II I L L S » O R O A R G U S . Thursday. May 16. 1935 I l l L L S B O It O , O R E G O N und M r und M is 1. S ehulrnerich of fo r iiu* to re m a in to urrunge fo r | at M ila n , the fo llo w in g pie««-» H illsb o ro . in m y p riv a te collection: p a cking m id sh ip m e n t.“ SERA sewing d u b m et w ith M rs Then came a d e taile d lit t o f fo r ty “ A n d w hat d id M u * l-ak«* May?" Ir v in H e ln d ric h o f C edar M ill last oi f ifty item *, in c lu d in g m any of The Itu liu n seetn«*d lo a th to an- Tuesday. A rc h e r <’«>«■' most famous and M r Steele o f St Johns is c o n ­ MW«*r. hot at le n g th h«» »aid v a liin b li hjM’cm.enK of Chin«.*« a rt “ Mi»» Lake broke o ff her en­ d u c tin g p ra y e r m eetings a t the T he date at tin* head of th« docu­ gagement w ith M r. W rede And Cedar M ill Wesley chapel. then »he n«ked h im to leave the) m ent was O ctober 10 P ris c illa S e w in g c lu b m et w ith E ig h th G r a d e B a n q u e t M a y Vuncc put th«- le tte r i n h i s hou»e am i rem ain away. 1 M is George Foege M ay 8. “ I »ay, M i Gru»»l * Vane«* hpoke pocket 2 4 ; O f f ic e r » N a m e d M r and M rs W It. P rin ce of suddenly do you th in k that Ml«» We h a ll keep th is fo r the pres S ylvan and M r and Mrs. B uckles Lake klll«*•" he e xp la in e d " I wibh«-«l to Id» fo u n ta in p e n ' E ig h th grade banquet, w h ic h is a a d in n e r In h o n or o f M rs. A n d e r­ tl»c news to M ila n II»« -«-Ig«aut w ent upstairs und «*nu-annual a ffa ir at the J u n io r son’s m other, Mrs. T ild a Benson, the fact a m om ent ago M y reason i cable Vance un folde d the le tte r and ith the paper high w ill be held in the e ve n in g of Sunday. Present w ere M r and Mrs. fo r mo doing was that M i W rede read it, w ith M arkham , Heuth and i«turn««l s h o rtly ®nd th<* l ,vn M ay 24 Guests w ill be th e grad- B ernard Berg o f B a rlo w , M r. and p ra c tic a lly ordered me out of the me l(N«king over his shoulder: Aft«»i an inspection Vance sale.: u a tin g class and the m em bers o f M rs George A tte rb u rg o f P o rt­ house on th e stren g th o f his en- I It In <«i ta ird y t » m s note paper. fa c u lty “ S ig n o r Kduurdo Grassi, land M r and M rs. L lo y d Anderson gag«*iiM*nt to Miss l.ak«*, I presume und A rch . ! p m w ro te the le tte r The „B 2 class enjoyed a cake of H illsboro, M r and M rs E B and I in fo rm e d him th a t m y 1 “Dear Sir, Most s ig n ific a n t M onday d u rin g school hours The Anderson, and the guest o f h on­ buftlneau here wu» not com pleted In c o n firm a tio n «if o u r recent He re tu .n e d (.ro s s .s le tte r to h. ta k e to them by or. conversation. I hereby agree to inasm uch as u considerable p a rt of I«K k. t. und w ent to w a rd the fro n t , h<.,r le M h |£ ajj a re w a rd f(jr , he£ , M r and M rs. Fred Pearson and M i Coe's c o lle ctio n belonged te ch ­ sell to you. as a rep re se n ta tive recent ' Francis Pearson o f B rooks H ill vis- n ic a lly to me f t was n«4*es»ary o f the M useum o f A n tiq u itie s "C heer Up old dear." he e xh o rte d ' " • C° rd in itaed M r. and Mrs. Sim on Berger M a rkh a m . It not n e a rly so b la ck ,u b ’ " u ll'i ‘ <” ts Sunday. u> It w e n T he clouds are iiegin- E lect O ffic e rs M r. and M rs. W illia m C ra w fo rd n in g to disperse We hove a ll the Several room s have re c e n tly elect- and B illie C ra w fo rd o f P o rtla n d data now and it's sim p ly a m at- <'d o ffice rs New leuders o f Peter visite d his m other. Mrs. A C ra w ­ te r of a rra n g in g them and in te r- Hoscow 5B a rc A r th u r Lunden. ford. and M r. and M rs J. Z itzm an. p re tin g them c o rre c tly president; Vernon G alaw ay, vice- Sunday. " I w is li 1 co u ld feel so o p lim is - president; A lv in Kraus, secretary Miss N e llie Larsen and M rs. L tic ." gru m b le . d M trea su re r; s; Leonard T e £ r r » ill -Tn'd nf P H b ^ n S d u n v d id a o y a “ m ...................... - aikha .......... rn .. . fo llo w in g Donald Nelson, M -rgcant-at-arm Dcioss £ ^ a n m Vance in to th«* • vetdibul«*. Play Given at Junior School THE KENNEL MURDER CASE ■y S. S. Van Dina a MEAT SPECIALS ,ded Ready to supply you with the finest MEATS at the least cost. Itrady to advise you In purrhaaing. Itrady to give real value«. All mrata in*per’ *|l’n- was Riven up. M arkhurn in fo rm e d him . h ig h 7B. M r. and M rs. A lb e rt Scott w ent "N o w th a t's deuced in te re s tin '. Clarence B ennett is a new 3B ,o E ugene M ay 5 to spend several y knot. ' V unct m u rm u re d . "B e p u p il at D a vid H ill. He fo rm e rly Y u-S n ‘ th th e ir dauRh le r - M rs so good. Sergeant, as to have th e i live d in W estim ber A rc h ie Bernard, and fa m ily . boll - I I A l l ' l l lim .I fixrd W h i l e ________________ M rs p Fantozzi o f San F ra n - w e re lunching 111 w a n t it in per- J h g 'll T T • cisco. C a l, a rriv e d M a y 4 at th e I f e i t w o rk in g " id e r w h e n I re tu rn lV llil U ^ Illt home o f her sister, M rs. Joe Juche- The sergeant grinned broadly m ich. and m other. M rs. Emma F inn . So th a t - on y o u r m ind, is it D l i - r t f c r A i ' l o r r ' X f r i c ,o r an extended v is it. O th e r vis- Im lC U lS U / C i e g a i e s ¡tors S u n d a y at the Juchem ich home Sure, I 'll have it fixe d B E T H A N Y -C E D A R M I l. L C edar ' were M rs J u ch e m ich ’s s o n -in -la w . I «Tu be continued) M ill u n it. F arm ers' U n io n m et at H R H a m ilto n, o f West P o rtla n d the Cedar M iil G range h a ll ia -t '',n<1 ' t,v lr b ro th e r-in -la w . H a rold 1 Tuesday eve n in g The attendance F ’chenor. and son fro m Clatskanie. /- .- . > . was not v e ry large M r. and M rs Mlss A re le n e M itc h e ll and M r OSC L .lt V ¡ V l o n t i a y A lb e rt S tr e iff were elected dele- Nelson o f P o rtla n d v is ite d her p ar- ., — n . . . ... ' gates to state c o n ve ntio n at A l- ents- M r and M rs. Ed M itc h e ll. Bend School to Close on May 22 ' —= ' '. - - ■ C . \ A .. : • 1 T h u rs d a y ev, n m c i I ra n c i gave a lecture show- A u d r e y Y o u n g o f Port! 1 and ila y wun w ith two tw o performances perform ances ing ¡n g pictures p ictu re s on ho how b*8 “ ° !d ana ru itH c s Miay w to produce , ° o u u “ l V ° 0 «»l8 • home place S a tu rda y a .lay. one sta rin g at 2 p. m and targer and b e tte r eggs M rs George ,o fln l8 h ” - *“ m o v in g th e household A ^ .1 » ’ f i» i , F in d le y and Miss Florence F in d - « o « 1’ «“ d jf» his ; son H a ro ld and fa th - A *?‘ up " i ta l‘-nt * •’ , ley .— sang decided e r- J ?hn -Toung. a fte r H a ro ld had , a „ duet. The u n io n vitcuc-u promise d b y «he m anagem ent, i n - 1 to havt, ., i,<(Oth ;lt tho fa ir th is com pleted his seventh grade school e lu d in g th e D azzlin g Burbans, T he . .„ nr w o rk \t* t * u .- B e rn ..... “ *- W a ltie res Troupe. The e tti J ' A ................................... M r t a d I f n S h u ltz le r o f P o rt- show er was Riven at the M rs. F am ily. M abel S ta rk . C a p ta in T e r­ Ch it Boy home in iionor of Mrs ,and ()Ut to their summer I re ll Jacobs and a w h o le arena of Ft : I.ard R«>< A — Hershey's. 15c CABBAGE fla vo r. Solid, new. WHITE KINO— M ed iu m site pkg. T IS S U E — Zee. 4 rolls O R A P E N I1T I L A K E S — I pkgs. S cottie Cream packages. COCOA « 10c z F rid a y a n il S a tu rda y O n ly Camp's. 1 lb. ran FREE 49c Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES 1-lb. carton J K I.I.-W K I.Ii— N ew 2 pkgs. î h t T FLOUR- CQ PRIDE OF • V«z 49-lb. sack CO FFEE- C >0c 4 AIRWAY— 3 lbs. PO R K A B E A N S — Van 3 large J 2 ti-o s . cans M A I.T — B lue Ribbon. PANCRUST— 3-lb. can HOME MADE PRODUCTS Our Speciality SALMON SPINACH M AR SH M A LLO W S Service Quality 45c SAFEWAY— 49-lb. sack COMPANY LARGE, FRESH. Ranch Eggs. Dozen A tO -S H O R T E N IN G - WHITE CLOUD 4-lb. pkg. MEAT 3c I.b. LETTUCE Firm, crisp. By the Piece. Lb. .................. 22c HAM LARD COMPOUND 3 ,. 25c PORK ROAST PURE LARD Swift’s or Armour's. CM: 16c A lbs. dcjL RIBS«»« BACKBONES Baker's. %-lb. can 2 A sparagus F estival STRAWBERRIES 2 boxes XV e 15C FRESH FISH at all times. HOT ;':, r 19c SHREDDED WHEATPk2g, 23c 3-lb. can 24c SOAP— Liberty White. 10 bar. OQz* JbdV The old original. S A R D I N E S ^ i^ ^ E 15c (Tomato or Mustard) TOILET SOAP PORK Sc B E A N S „^'„^E 5C Mission Bell or White King. (Large tin 10c) TOMATO JUICE Ç/» O Vi Exquisite. Picnic tin Root Beer Extract French’s. Bottle 12c Calumet. COFFEE Columba Best. Save the cost of the tin. Lb 3 lbs...........65c 23c ) Economy Lb. ................. 18C 14c N- 2 l / i 9- l i e GRAPEFRUIT G 3o„l„d8e‘r;¿tot“. 25c White Star or Del Monte. 23c ex,.. 25c 3 bars .... spinach BAKING POWDER OATS. Crystal Wed- MUTTON CHOPS 2 „ ,2 5 c Ilrad P itc h e r w ith îîf 1-lb. can PORK 2 BEST F O O D S H IL L S B O R O BANKS. Lb. 21c 25c 10c fo r ftíulW ÍU í /c tíL i t . r t A» D A IR Y P R O D U C T S 6 G R A P E F R U I T J ,CY ™ SKIV O R A N G E S FL'LI' OF JVK F CARROTS S afeway S tores cÿ'W sa - GROCERY R Re*. Phone 321Z ------ 3- — V an aa Lloyd Selfridge Hdhi President Circus Coining to FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET Phone 651 ii,„,,,-. i ■' 1 ' ! 7 ! ' i'l l ai'-ot W aliace Wood, in". id e n ,; ^ ik 2 ’ i,i . i fe w hours Laurel Ridge Term to End M r and Mrs. W a lte r Spath and sons R obert and R a lp h v is ite d M r and M rs Ix 'o n a rd Spath o f near T ig a rd Sunday. I-lo y d S e lfrid g e o f H ills b o ro was James H a rris has been give n a elected H ilh l student body p resi­ dent M onday d u rin g the annual o sitio n w ith an e le c tric lig h t com ­ Garden Club Select» Name; p pany. student elections. Dave T o rb e t was selected as vice -pre sid e n t. Irm a l M rs U p c ra ft spent several days T ra sk as secretary and B illy A l l i ­ Class Ha» Meeting last week w ith h e r m other, M rs son as treasurer. D eth rid g e . A n n u a l senior s k ip day was held L A U R E L R ID G E I.a u re l Ridge M r. and M rs S a lis b e rry and fa m ­ school w ill close Tuesday w ith a 1 ily and M e rle Jones o f Forest Tuesday. pot lu c k p icn ic fo r parents and G rove visite d M r. and M rs S. S P h ilo c lu b held an in itia tio n and frie n d s o f the pupils. Stearns Sunday. pot lu ck d in n e r at the school cafe­ te ria last n ig h t. M r. and M rs. John S tric k le r and F o u r-H garden c lu b met F rid a y. H ilh i H i- Y c lu b is p la n n in g a T he y chose “ G ro w in g G ardeners” c h ild re n v is ite d the Ray Ego home Dad’s day p ic n ic and pot lu c k d in ­ as the name fo r th e ir club, be­ near M o u n ta in Hom e Sunday. C F N y s tro m has purchased 100 n e r F rid a y a fte rn o o n and evening. lie v in g th a t good gardeners w ill T he event w ill be h e ld at t h e keep th in g s g ro w in g in th e ir g a r­ baby chicks M rs E. T. Sheppard, M rs. T. H. Tongue c a b in in Scoggins v a lle y dens and keep g ro w in g themselves K ilp a tr ic k and Mrs. H. R S m ith H ilh i’s second team defeated the The Young M a rrie d People’s class o f M o u n ta in Hom o Sunday school i d ro ve to Eugene F rid a y to be the B anks n in e 8 to 2 F rid a y on the m et a t th e John S tric k le r home guests o f th e ir c h ild re n , w h o are local fie ld . T he fir s t team lost to F rid a y rught. Games w ere played , students a t U. o f O. Forest G ro v e th e same day 6 to 4. M r. and M rs. H a ro ld M erce r and sons Bob and Dan o f P o rtla n d v is ­ ited the W C Edy and H. P S tr ic k ­ le r hom e Sunday. M r. and M rs. M ilto n Seely and d a ughter Dena of W ils o n v ille v is ­ ite d the W a lte r F ü h re r hom e S un­ day. Ask your grocer for Perfection’s New Loaf. M r and M rs J o h n M atthiesen visite d M r and M rs A u g u st R upp- Made with OCCIDENT FIZIUR. re ch t and in th e a fte rn o o n a ll v is ­ White or Whole Wheat. ite d A r th u r R u p p re ch t a t th e V e t­ erans' hospital. Fred K rebs o f S ix C orners w ent to T illa m o o k Sunday to v is it the D a rb y fa m ily . COE and CO N G D O N , Prop. Rev and M rs A. H. Rogers o f th e M id d le to n F rie n d s ch u rch have a cq u ire d a ra d io th ro u g h th e k in d - Vane«* halt«*d and. tu rn in g , re ­ Anderson. A rle n e Lentz, room m on- / jtora Sandstrom I f u r t garded the p e rp le xe d Heath. N e w ly-e le cted J u n io r h ig h 7B A r v id Sa n d s tr'im , w h ile w o rk - "O h . b y th e by, Sergeant,” h e ' o ffice rs are P h y llis Johnson, presi- ,ln OgR,n? ^ m p near S.h e r’ »aid; "one o r tw o lit t le fa vo rs dent; Erm Erm a a Ketcharn, Ketcharn, v v ic ic e e -p -p re re s s i- i- *?“ “ * *' " * e ,v ?d a, “ ver<; fra c - then* ■ a g«>od fe llo w W ill you dent; H tu re o f the leg w hen th e a x le o f a check up a t one«* on th«- shall I dent; Eleanor B lock, secretary, ay a lib i- " o f M i L a ke and S ig- j T w o room s at the D a v id H ill tru c k broke and a r o llin g log h it the ,eg He ls in Jones n o r Gras»! ' ' school have a new c o rp , o f o ffi-1 M easy, snorted T w T o hat good men ’ can do th a t In a president;7 T on y M o d a f f a r i ^ s e c r e - A - show cr wa8 B‘ ven fo r M rs At Y our S e r v ic e Page Three 1V 1 /A A V j I Searchlight. Every strike a light. 6 boxes 'T'Z AR A GT'Y'Y l>rince Albert 15C Kz or Velvet. <4 Azt 1 (16-oz. tin 73c) 2-oz. t i n l V L KELLOGG’S wrh,±.,W h,”C 25c T7T f A l I I ) Drifted Snow or Fisher’s Blend. 49-lb. sack