Thursday, Augint 2C. 19?7 T T IL L 3 P O P .O Arrests Follow * Car Wreck on Railway Track Coming E vents I'r id a y , A u g u st 27 We'd Union F a rm e rs ’ U n io n local N o rth P la in s K P h a ll A m a te u r n ig h t B a n ks l egion h u ll S atu rd ay . A ugust 28 C o u n ty C h ris tlu n E n d e a vo r |n e ii,e at R ip p lin g W aters, 4 p in F i r I J»»y rid in g autom obile p a rty Io cutnc to g i l v f on th e O regon r.le c trie tracks, was u n d e r a rre st S a tu rd a y fo llo w in g a w re c k near G a rd e n H om e a b o u t ? 30 a in S a t­ u rd a y . Expert Urges Poultrytnen to Cull Flock Now C o u n ty F u n n e l .’ U nion m ee tin g Poultrytnen are to o fre q u e n tly V e te r a n .’ h a ll. H ills b o ro , 1130 p m a fra id tu tru s t th e ir o w n ju d g m e n t S ch o lls L a d ie s ' A id a n n u a l c a r n i­ i m c u llin g , " h ic h in it* fu n d a m e n ta l val. ( ¡ in n e r e lin i.l y a rd fo rm is r e la tiv e ly s im p le , stated If i C osby. iie.'el o f th e p o u ltry n the fa rm o f H ‘*n ry E ric k f r y in g lim e of m o u lt, g e n e ra l p h y s ic a l co n ­ d itio n o f th<* b ird and c h a ra c te r- s q u a re ly on th e ra il« w o u ld fo llo w I in long ..trip ., lik e noodle« D r A O P itm a n b ro u g h t a huge ist« - in c o n n e ctio n w ith its head th e tru c k s at m o d e ra te .speed. T he <’.ve, and back, w h ic h m a rk it as a u to m o b ile tire s , it was f o u n d , cult red gr;i. d io p p e i fro m S o u th D.i fo rm e d a flung«* on th e ra ils to | kota. w h ic h is d is p la y e d It is m uch c ith e r a good o r p o o r p ro d u c e r '1 he p o u ltry m a n s h o u ld n o t b<* la rg e r th a n a n y w e h ave in O r e ­ jp iu le tin * m achine.; and A ««»it o f I n e .spider, b la ck a fra id o f m a k in g a m is ta k e F rid a y n ig h t, a c c o rd in g to th e j gon o ffic e r >. tin* boys e x p la in e d th a t ’ a nd w h ile m o ttle d wa; b ro u g h t in c u llin g out a few good b ir d : be ­ E Keenon o f cause bi« los.se« in th is respect th e y a tte n d e d a c h a riv a r i und th e n by Jam es S te w a rt w o u ld he fa r less th a n w h e n he is «lei id ts i to tr a v e l th e tra cks, b e g in ­ M o u n tu ilid a le fo u n d an o d d ity in p a y in g good m on e y to feed th e hen n in g at H d tsb o ro . A ll w e n t w e ll th e m m « ia l bn«* w h ile w o r k in g on th a t is a d«*ad loss. C ro sb y p o in ts u n t il th e y cam e to th e c u rv e near th e W o lf c re e k road II i*. shaped o u t B ird s o v e r tw o ye a rs o ld G a rd e n Horn«* T h e m a c h in e had lik e a cocoanut. th e o u te r .h e ll s h o u ld n 't be ke p t g e n e ra lly f o r a cru ste d fio m e xp o su re to t e r r if ic r«*ach«xi a speed o f 50 m ile s an c o m m e rc ia l flo c k , co n se q u e n tly, the heat and th e in n e r p a rt, lik e th e m a jo r pa t o f a c o m m e rc ia l p o u l- h o u r, o r m ore, th e o ffic e rs sold. T h e w re c k was d is c o v e re d a b o ut m eat o f th«* cocoanut. is a mass o f try m a n 's c u llin g w ill be w ith his 3 a m b y th e fr e ig h t tr a in cre w c le a r w h ite crysta ls. y e a rlin g hens. r e tu r n in g to w a rd P o rtla n d fro m th e j T h e fir s t h a lf o f A u g u s t Is g e n ­ ru n to Forest G ro v e T h is tr a in w ent A tte n d A r m y M a n e u ve rs— e r a lly th e a d va nta g e o u s tim e fo r w e st a b o u t 11 p ro. B e tw e e n B e a ­ A m o n g H ills b o ro p e o ple a tte n d ­ p o u ltry c u llin g because at th is sea­ v e rto n and O ren co , e x tra fre ig h t son o f th e y e a r it is p o ssib le to te ll in g the re v ie w o f a rm y m an e u ve rs d ra w in g lo g tra in s a re co m m o n . It m ost e a sily th e b ird s th a t are s t ill at F o il L e w i - S a tu rd a y w e re M r. is re p o rte d , and r a ilw a y o ffic ia ls | C E Well M r a n d Mi W Verm h a rd at w o rk and those th a t have d e c la re th a t th e p a rty was lu c k y M c K in n e y and son W a lte r. M rs d ro p p e d o f f fo r an e a rly m o u lt o r to «‘«cape a m ure se rio u s c o llis io n Em m a M< K in n e y . M r. a n d M r s h a ve stopped la y in g because o f in ­ w it h one o f these tra in s . I L e o n S D a vis and d a u g h te r B e tty , a b ilit y to w ith s ta n d a y e a r’s p ro ­ D am age to poles und t r o lle y w in * d u c tio n . M r a n d M rs H u g h H uger ;, and W at th e scene o f th e w re c k was e s ti­ m a te d ut $23. in a d d itio n to th e 1« I G. Hare. T h e M< K in n e y s w e r e guest* o ve r S u n d a y o f M r a nd M rs o f th e a u to m o b ile , w h ic h Is said K F M c D o n a ld o f Tacom a, and to be u n d e r m o rtg a g e t o a loan I th«* D a vis fa m ily also re m a in e d in co m p a n y. T acom a o v e r S u n d a y. T ue sd a y afternoon th e th re e boys a p p ea re d b e fo re Ju d g e K F ra n k Maurice Dean Visit«— M rs P e a rl Eva S p a rks, 28. d a u g h ­ P e te rs a nd pleaded g u ilt y to the M a u ric e Dean o f G ra n d Rapids. te r u f M r and M rs Jam es H a m m e r charges and re c e ive d sentences o f M ic h , is sp«*nding tw o week« w ith o f H ills b i >r<>, d ie d M o n d a y in a It) days m ja il and fin e s o f $30 each P o rtla n d h o sp ita l a fte r s e v e r a l his pa re n ts. M r a nd M rs. B. A In a s k in g fo r a j a il sentence, G Dean M a u ric e is vo ca l in s tru c to r m on th « ' illn c jw She was b o rn D e ­ B u s s e ll M org a n , d is tr ic t a tto rn e y , at th e D a vis T ech h ig h school in ce m b e r 28. 1908. in F e rn d a le d e c la re d th a t th e boys w o re g u ilty G ra n d R apids. and lias been s tu d y ­ Besides h e r parents, she Ls s u r ­ o f a v e ry d a n ge ro u s p ra c tic e and by tw o sm a ll da u gh te rs. in g in C h icago. I l l . d u rin g th e v iv e d s h o u ld re c e iv e a severe lesson He B e tty and V ir g in ia o f H ills b o ro , and su m m e r. a lso issued w a rn in g th a t f u tu r e a t ­ th re e b ro th e rs D ean H .i/n m e r o f te m p ts to J o y -rid e th e ra ils w o u ld A tte n d C o u sin '« I u n e ra l— H o lly w o o d . C al : G le n H a m m e r o f m eet w ith m uch m o re d ra s tic tr e a t ­ M r and M rs ( ’ . T. R ich a rdso n , S to c k to n . C al . and .A rth u r H a m m e r m e n t. w h o w e re in S c u ttle . W a s h . d u r ­ o f H ills b o ro in g th e w e e k -e n d re m a in e d u n t il F u n e ra l services w e re h e ld W e d ­ T ue sd a y to a tte n d th e fu n e ra l o f nesday a fte rn o o n fro m th e Y o u n g a cousin. M rs E lb rid g e H. S tu a rt, F u n e ra l H om e w it h b u ria l in th e w h o pa.^ed a w a y s u d d e n ly S a tu r ­ H ills b o ro ce m e te ry. day. Argus Window Has Kart* Specimens Rites Held Here for Pearl Sparks Girls’ Clubs Plan 1 Variety of Exhibits Son A r r iv e « — ( »ttlinurd from I»««» 1 1 m . luikine pow der bineuito, I.ols I A son, Jam es W a lte r, w as b o m f r S i.hnov. a n <1 M a x in e K e rk m u n . club. > 3 10, •befflin C unning dem onstration, 2.30 to M ild re d K a i,I,' and F lo re n ce E ve rs, S c h e fflin clu b . C o n k in g d e m o n s tra tio n , 3 20 to 3 50, b re a d m a k in g E u n ice u n d B e rn ic e S u hnow , S c h e fflin . C o o k in g . 3 53 to 4:25. ve g e ta b le sa la d -, and d re ssin g s to be used w it h th e m . E s th e r R o b b and K a th ­ r y n C aw rse. A ca d e m y. J u d g in g contest. 4:30 p m , o p ­ en to e v e ry c lu b m e m b e r in teams o f tw o com ing from th e sam e d u b F rid a y p ro g ra m opens w ith d o l­ la r din n er. 10:30 a. m . to 1:30 p. m.. g iv e n b y g ir ls fro m M e tzg e r d is ­ t r ic t . D e m o n s tra tio n s fo llo w . C o o k in g , I to 1:30 p. m . m u ffin s . R o se m a ry W ilk in a nd E lle n M ays, N o r th Plains. C o o k in g . 1:35 to 2 05. sponge cake. B a rb a ra S p ie rin g and L au ra M ille t, N o r th P la in s. G ir ls ’ s ty le dress re v u e fo r se w ­ in g . d iv is io n th re e , fo u r a n d fiv e g ir ls A rra n g e m e n ts w ill be m ade f o r s ty le re v u e fo r g ir ls in d iv is io n tw o p r o v id in g e n o u g h a re in t e r ­ ested. Cooking. 4 to 4:30 p. m . angel food cake, B illy T ro u tm an a n d E llen Mays, N orth Plains. Resident Hillsboro 30 Years Dead (<'»n t in til'd fro m pitge 1) G ra n g e p ic n ic f o r S a tu rd a y , S e p ­ te m b e r 4. a t th e c o u n ty f a ir was du.v (T h u rs d a y * nt 2:30 p. m. fro m th e D o in ',so n * I boro, had h«*r tonsil** re m o v e d T ues- dav B o b b y W h itw o r th u n d e rw e n t a to n s il o p e ra tio n M onda;/. l) i C. T S m ith p e rfo rm e d a to n ­ s il o p e ra tio n foi M i Pe;u 1 C hri ;- te ir.t n o f Mu »n H ill M on d a y T o n s il c lin ic p a tie n t a t S m ith ’« h o s p ita l Wedn«* d .tv to S a tu rd a y la l t •'.» eg ,verc M o v .M« r<-> | . L lo y d and L i w i . L a tim e r C a ro l H e w itt. R ic h ­ ard T re g lo v .n . F lo re n c e H e . Join» Setmk.e» M a ry IF ouch Re*a Ile e - :.a cke r. F lo re n c e a nd H e le n D u y c k A u b re y VatiLo«» M a r v in V a n L o o . B illy N e l. C h ris te n on. L illia n S c h n e id e r A rth u r W ade. E lm e r D ew ing M r Ered He V e rn o n M e ye r. M i J J H e rm c k x . M u r ie l Nejson. B< rri'< »• He r d m g e r S a lly ( a p e r and Dale T yson A t Jones H o s p ita l— G race and Jean K arn- d a u g h te rs of M r a n d Mr G a il K a r n ; of O r­ enco. a re in th e h r. p ita l w ith p n e u ­ m onia. Ho c a rd W illia m s o f G a • ton u n ­ d e rw e n t a m a jo r o p e ra tio n T u e s ­ day. D r M c L e a n o f P o rtla n d o p ­ e ra tin g . Mr C h a rle s R e ilin g o f n e a r R oy was b ro u g h t in M o n d a y f o r tr e a t ­ m ent and i im p ro v in g . I i i e i 'u <• ,n school e n ro llm e n t. cefit.ii., a n il irn p io v t-rn u fil-i am o n g th e dixtricb, i , show n in th e 1937 r e ­ p o rt ji. i c o m p le te d in th e office o f f* B K ia u . ■ iip c n r itw id e n t f ii'i ■ 9779 c h ild ) > ii in th e nt ■' m p a re d to 9397 a y e u i ago ' 'l i e n ro llm e n t 5732 in c le - ))•< < ' .1 . el h ig h " h u n l, a' Bea i rtn ;. Hid V i-rb o o i't A y e a r ago th is ib in to ta le d 5420 U n io n h ig h school e n ro llm e n t th is y e a r w a 1709 a ; c o m p , ed P, ]C19 a y e a r ago. T w elve parochial schools in the c o u n ty e m p lo y e d 13 m en teachers and 49 w om en w ith 570 boys a rid 550 g ir l e n ro lle d I '. k i . i 1 c o n d itio n o f a ll d is tric ts is 'I. I" ed a good, w ith a to ta l o f ’ $709 111 98 lo llt e t e d fro m a ll sources a m i 91.8 847 82 di: bursed. Im p ro v e m e n ts w ir e m ade c h ie fly in I . ' '.' o ils S2371 9 t b e in g spent fo r i . ■ it,-. $34 721.38 f o r n e w bo ld i.o anrl $14.573 81 f o r f u r n i- tu r. and < u u p m e n t. N e w b u ild in g a nd e q u ip m e n t a t S h e rw o o d ac- c in in l ■ fo r a la rg e share o f th is . E l­ e m e n ta l y schools sp e n t $11 039.34 fo r r i p i o r to b u ild in g ., as c o m p a re d to »2103.19 by h ig h schools. T ra n .p o rta tiu n o f p u p ils cost e le ­ m e n ta ry ■ -e lio o l" $18 343 85. and h ig h school.- $.33 049 59. m a k in g a to ta l o f $491)84 41. w h ile $9095.15 in w a rra n ts w e re re tire d b y a ll schools H ig h school d is tric ts r e tir e d $14.150.58 in o th e r deb t, and p u b lic schools $3 - 199 85 C A M E R A and m o v ie f ilm a t cut T o ta l e xpense of e le m e n ta ry priech, 2 o r m o re r o ll Eastm an. schools was $3.3.3490 38. a rid h ig h n<” .\ .-Jock F ilm s fin is h e d 30c cash sch o o l.. $.193.41 4 44. w ith f ilm 44 » E Jackso n . 26-7 Too Late to Classify C IR C U L A T O R w it h w a te r cc Rites Held Here for Ira Howard Rice, 67 !er. Univers; P erfect dilion. $33 ea h G. Paine. E Jackson. 445 20 L A R G E team fo r sale o r tra d e f o r . la te m odel p ic k u p J o h n C la r k . I m ile so u th w e s t o f S ch o lls. 2Cp T E N sows to fa rr o w soon.— H N- R um m er, 2 m ile s w est on h ig h ­ way. 2Cp ! FIV E fine cows for salt s ^ S e e C. A. Birch, across from S; ifeway, east C H A R T E R O a k cook sto ve f o r sale. $19 M rs. W. J. L a w re n c e , R t. 3. H ills b o ro , n e a r N o rth P la in s . 25 BARBARA JEAN BAKERY’S BREAD h e a te r good as new, only $19.75. R ov S tu a rt. 19.36 1936 1"33 19.33 1933 1935 1951 1953 1932 1931 I ! 11 1930 1934) 1930 1928 1928 1 28 398 S S ix th  ve hens fo r sale G ood Y E A R -O ld b re e d in g s tto c k fro m tra p n e s te d hens F iv e in d iv id u a lly p e d ig re e d Ed F re u d e n th a l T e le ­ m ales Mr phone 4R X 1: n e a r S h u te p a rk . 2 6 tf COCKER S p a n ie l pups f o r sale — P aul Senko, at garage. T hom as Sholes 28 L A D Y 'S sa d d le horse, ge n tle, ga ite d. fo r s a le .- B il l T a y lo r. R oy. 2 6 tf Y O U N G fre s h Je rse y c o w for sale. —T L. Sam uel. 2 m iles w est on highw ay. 26 1 5 -3 0 M e C o rm ie k -D e .rm g tra c to r. 19-ft M c C o rfic k -D e e rin g c o m b in e . —J. T. ’ J a c k * F oste r. 1.50 E. M a in W illy s 77 D e l.u ve Sedan $423 F ord T u d o r D e L u x e Sdn. 593 C h e v ro le t M a s te r Coach 523 ( hev S ta n d a rd Sedan 473 ( hev M a s te r C oupe 525 ( hev S ta n d a rd Coupe 473 ( hev M a s te r Coach 443 < hev D c l.u x e Sedan 395 F o rd D e l. T u d o r Sedan 275 P o n tia c 6 D c l.u x e Sedan . 273 ( hex r u h t ( n a c h 275 C h e v ro le t Sedan 265 Essex C oach 50 C h e v ro le t Coupe 225 O ld s m o b ile 6 Coach 125 S tu d c b a k c r Sedan 23 E rs k in e Sedan 123 Truck Bargains W. b. $285 285 125 O N E -Y e a r o ld Je rse y b u ll. $30; 7- 19.3.3 A u s tin P a n e l D e liv e r y m onths-old Jersey heifer. $15.— 1935 F o rd V -8 P ic k u p 445 A r t h u r S a lz w e d c l. one m ile south 1931 F o rd P ic k u p 225 S treet. 1933 C h e v ro le t 137-lnch 26 1933 C h c v 157-inch. v a n b o d y F orest G rove. 26 W A N T E D : m a rrie d m an to w o r k on fa rm , m ilk in g , g e n e ra l fa rm w o rk . L iv in g q u a rte rs fo r sm all fam ily, n o t to exceed 4.— A . L . Stephens. R t. 1. B a n k s . N e a r M a n n in g . 26 Try it today! You’ll be pleased with its delicious goodness. A real 100% whole w heat bread made better with whole milk. Phone 3531 Aerosa from County Courthouse E. M . B A R N E S , Prop. Forest Grove. Route 1 Thatcher i By Mrs. Lou Wright) C lif f o r d a n d W esley R itan le ft f o r Y a k im a . W ash., la st w e e k to w o rk . M r. and M rs . J o h n P a n n ie r and orne f i .ei.d.-. o f th e irs fro m I llin o i : o u t T u e sd a y a n d W ednesday w ith hi b ro th e r O tto and fa m ily . T h e b ro th e rs had n o t seen each o th e r fo r o v e r 27 years. M r and M rs R ex O b e rm a n and son J a m e w e n t to D a lla s S u n d a y a fte r t h e ir son F ra n k ie , w h o ha3 Jo yce a rid Jean B a rn e s o f F orest G ro v e spent fro m T uesday till T h u rs d a y w it h th e ir cousin. M rs. C h a rle s Sears. M r. and M rs W a lte r W r ig h t a nd son sp e n t fro m F rid a y to S u n d a y at th e coast. J o h n P r itc h a rd a n d f a m ily o f N o rth P la in s and M r. and M rs O P ilc h a rd o f S e a ttle sp e n t S a tu rd a y e v e n in g w it h R a lp h B u c k le y also to v is it F ra n k H a rd in s , w h o a re there. Everybody's Talking A b o u t O ur Insured M o th -P ro o fin g HENEVER the conversation turns W to clothes, someone is sure to men­ tion our unique M ONITE Moth-Proof Cleaning Process. We not only clean clothes thoroughly and finish them beau­ tifully. In addition we make them ab­ solutely moth-proof — and insure them against moth damage for a period of six months! Is it any wonder people are talking? HOM E LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS H illsboro A rgus con tain s all th. new s of H illsboro and th e s u r­ rounding com m unities. R ead i t and keep inform ed on w liat li h ap pening a t hom e. tf Telephone 47 Hillsboro. Oregon Ave., city. 26 Please send in ne w s to th e A rgus. co p y e a rly tf CHEESE Kraft Pimento, Olive Pimento, Pine- apple-K ay CHEESE. 2 glasses ............ O Ô V O LIVES "MAKE SEASIDE YOUR PLAY­ GROUND THIS SIM M ER ” While there, make Broadway-Coluin- bia Market your playground headquarters. 10c Stew art’s Ripe, medium size, l's tall. Tin ............................... Crown, Drifted Snow or Fisher’s Blend. 49’s (o rra ____ 35SS 93c) GOLDEN WEST. 1-lb. tin .................. Y our choice. Columbia Best. Roasted fresh daily. (3 lbs. 73c) Pound ................................ COFFEE W hite Beans Corned Beef F R E D W ax Paper offers Corn F lakes YOU CATSUP the Best in C o m p le te S h o p S e rv ic e V is it ii n e w S tre a m lin e d S e rv ic e S ta tio n f o r Gas a n d O il C o u rte o u s T re a tm e n t Hillsboro. Ore. $ 1 .6 3 (2 4 i/g’s ........... 43c) (1 0 ’s Chevrolet Dealers Q tJ SMALL. or LARGE Phone 414 S erve fo r cold lbs. luncheons. LIBBY. rt 12-oz. tins tins Slices thin w hen chilled. 29c DIAMOND. 125-foot roll ........................... W ith safety c u tte r edge. KELLOGG’S. 8-oz. p k g............................ MISSION TOMATO. lS ^ - o z . bottle ....... Q uality M eats SALMON Sm all, half or whole. Lb...... 14c 25c 25c lie 15c 15c ROAST ls » W ASHING POWDER. £ £, 3 13c SOAP la rg e , delicious assortment, for a h o t for picnics VEAL RO A ST,,. W om an's Shop See PIUS V A N D EH EY 3 m ile r n o rth o f F ore st G ro v e on G r e e n v ille rood Halvorson M otor Co. W A N T E D G ir l f o r housekeeping, f o r s m a ll fa m ily .—335 S. F o u rth BEEF G O A R 'S $8,000; $0,000 cash, hula nee terms N ew S ilex o r R egular G rind. B O IL IN G BEEF Lk With dresses tha* put the ac­ cent on YOU w ith new w aist­ lines . . . slim hips . . . moulded bodices . . . smartly draped high or low necks . . . important new sleeves. Black. Brown, and rich glow ­ ing colors of early fall. New House, New Barn. 4 1 Acres of Land KRAFT VELVEETA— 4 1-lb. glass ............. JLvVe OK that realiv counts FO R Sale circulating bold meats 100% W hole W heat FARM FOR SALE Prices Effective Friday. Saturday and Monday- August 27. 28 and 30, 1937 with an C O T T A G E S LEL£.S' or "h0" R Piece- x B 2 y to the ,‘5-lb. average. Lb. DODGE - PLYM O U TH M t. O liv e c o m H e ry at Mr Riro wa« b o rn F e b ru a ry 5 1870 in P e n n s y lv a n ia a n d had been j re s id e n t of. a nd n e a r H ills b o ro fo r 27 year«. He was a civil engineer and fa rm e r b y o c c u p a tio n S u r v iv in g are bi*, w id o w . L iz z ie Rice, and tw o s te p d a u g h te r;. M i M a n e Ettschede H iils b o io rout»* » arid M r A m e lia Jaenicke. C o rn e ­ liu s rout« 2 G ra .» ide se rvice- w e re tri c h a rg e o f M on te zu m a L o d g e N o 70 I O () E o f 'h ic h he had been a m em b e r. Used Cars 20p o f W ile y 's . BA CO N SE*SON1NG- H io iie »12 In th e B etter into Immediate Wearability Paife Thre* F u n e ra l ..e rvice s fo r Ir a H o w a rd N E W 2 -b e d ro om p la s te re d home, la rg e liv in g roo m , k itc h e n , f r u i t • R ice. 67, w h o d ie d at h is h o m e or. H ills b o ro ro u te 5 T h u rs d a y , w e re room , bath, garage, la u n d ry tra y s h e ld M o n d a y a fte rn o o n fro m th e u n d e r same ro o f, in c lu d in g 3 ' j lo ts ; D one! on & S e w e ll ch a p el w i t h n e a r schools. B a rg a in f o r cash.— R ev. 11. A. D e ck o ffic ia tin g . B u r ia l Phone 3481W. 26p Fall Forecasts with C*a4y Matar Co. Races w ere enjoyed by th e chil- , d ren . A rgus classified ads get results. Schools Show Steady z Growth H ospital H ems Putting Grangers Picnic Saturday of Fair p la n n e d a t th e a n n u a l W a s h in g to n C o u n ty P om ona G ra n g e p ic n ic at S h u te p a rk S u n d a y. M o re th a n 100 w e re in a tte n d a n c e in s p ite o f a d ­ v e rs e w e a th e r c o n d itio n s . M rs . G e o rg e W. T hiessen o f M il- w a u k ie , state lecturer, w a s th e o n ly sp e a ker. She discussed th e in t e r ­ n a tio n a l re la tio n s co n fe re n c e h e ld u t Reed co lle g e s e v e ra l m o n th s ago Loca I H a p pc n i n gs to M r. and M r«. L a w re n c e R u m ­ M r. and M rs E r w in B u r k h a lte r m e r o f Bend. A u g u st 11. a c c o rd in g and G eorge B u r k h a lte r re tu rn e d to w o rd re c e iv e d by th e g ra n d ­ M u n d a y e v e n in g fro m se v e ra l days' p a re n t*. M r a n d M rs. J. C. R u m ­ t r ip to B re ite n b lis h S p rin g s, Bend. m er. C ra te r L a k e and h me th ro u g h th e W u p in ltia and M t. H ood. T h e y w e re M r*. Ila n n a H o n o re d — M rs I ’at D avis o f N o rth P la in s u n a b le to see m uch o f C ra te r L a k e and M rs. A J H an n a o f H ills b o ro as th e y e n c o u n te re d a sn o w s to rm gave a p a rty fo r M rs A r t h u r H a n ­ on th e ir a r r iv a l th e re , b u t th e y v is ­ n a J r T h u rs d a y a t th e A . J. H anna ite d C lo u d C ap lu n at M t. Hood, th e w e a th e r w a s c le a re r home. A b o u t fo r ty guests a tte nd e d . w h e re T h e y also v is ite d M r. a n d M rs. H e n ry S c h m e ltz e r a, T e rre b o n n e . Ms. L. T. M cP h e e te rs and h e r M rs L o re n S e h u lm e rie h and M rs m o th e r. M rs M a rth a S to c k to n . M r. Wes S e h u lm e rie h le ft W ednesday and M rs. G u y P a in e a n ci fa m ily fo r a te n -d a y t r ip to San Francisco. leave to d a y fo r Los A ngeles, w h e re C al T h e y a re p la n n in g to d r iv e to ' M rs. M cP h e e te rs and h e r m o th e r Los A n g e le s and H o lly w o o d also. w ill v is it tw«> w e e ks b e fo re g o in g M rs. G a rfie ld G a rth o fn e r a n d on to H y d ro . O kla .. M rs. S to c k to n 's d a u g h te r M a ry A n n le ft S a tu rd a y hom e. M r P ayne and fa m ily w ill n ig h t fo r Los Angeles. C al , fo r a r e tu r n hom e in a w eek. tw o w eeks' v is it w ith M rs G a rth o f- M a u ric e P e rk in s , and Mr and M rs. H a r ry N e lso n o f n e r's son. P o rtla n d w e re guests d u rin g th e fa m ily . T h e y w ill r e tu r n in tim e to w e e k-e n d o f M r. a nd M rs. F ra n k a tte n d th e sta te fa ir a t Salem M rs J R M o rg a n o f P o rtla n d and G Mitchell M r. and M rs. C W M id d le to n o f Misses V e rn a M ae W a lte rs o f S p o ka n e w e re guests T ue sd a y o f C e d a r M ill. H e le n a nd F lo ra W ic k M rs. H a r r y M org a n . a re v a c a tio n in g a t R o c k a w a y th is w eek. M rs. M a y H ughes o f S a le m is sp e n d in g h e r v a c a tio n h e re w it h h e r son A d r ia n Hughes. A ftG U S , H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N All Ments Inspected by Drs. Nicol and Almquist (S m a ll p k g . 9 c ) L arge p k g . LIFEBUOY TOILET 2 3 _ LIGHTHOUSE bars 5V2C 9c 19c lie IO C CLEANSER BLUING S liced Beef 2™.... 10c l*bry’ Diced'New 1937 pack' 2s‘ io© TOMATOES 9c PINEAPPLE IO C RAISINS tins Its double action does th e w ork. STEWART’S. Medium size bottle Mission or Three Sisters. In Puree, 2 1 fc’a. Tin ....... Del Monte, fancy sliced. Tin .................... Choice Thompson Seedless. (2 -lb . b a g 1 7 c ) FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET Phone 651 5 Deliveries Daily Re«. Phone 321Z W e close nt 9 o’clock Sharp every Saturday night ICE CREAM M IX B u rn e tt's o r J u n k e t. 15C Pkgs. . 4 -lb . b ag PAROWAX pkgs- JAR RINGS U. S. Best grade red rubber.