HILLSBORO, NRA code was discussed Hmiv Is progressing and numbers are in­ schinelt.i l and George Allison wi'ie creasing as well as the interest. pait ot a committee appointed to Everyone welcome Please do not make further invest igilUotts think Sunday school b for c.ul- Edwin and Det till Nelson attend dren alone, for more grown-ups ed the Mm Day tete at Tigard Fri­ arc needed . , day Patricia Hoeffel has returned to past two weeks at the heme ot Mr and Mrs LAUREL Commencement ever-the school after being absent Item c es John McFee. Albany Sunday to be held m the Unirei her Mr nephew and Mrs George Schneider \t';ll> e May church "Processional" by age. be as follows: 18 beginning at one o'clock mis Thelma Mulloy; "Anierua the Beau­ were Sundav dinner guests at the Mr and Mrs Howard Hall ot be a community picnic. Every­ tiful' by audience, prayer by Rei home of Ins sister. Mrs. Fred Portland wert' Monday evening HELVETIA -A program sponsor­ will body in Witch Hazel is invited to Sclimidt. Mr. and Mrs. Evi Lolir ed by the Helvetia community band conic and bring a basket dintu’i W E Simpson; selections by string­ ot i’ortland were afternoon guests guests ot Mi and Mrs < i.<' Allison at the hall Saturday night was well and a frxiMt ot ice cream it you ed orchestra, address by Rev. 11 A at the Schmidt home, Bunday guests of Mrs. Harry Deck. "Awakening Chorus by ladies attended Members of the band Mrs. F Stoller and children ot one. Saunders were Mr and Mis li I chorus; "America.' by audience:! looked fine in their new uniforms, have Miss Barbara Chambers, nie.-e ot Elmomca were Sunday guests at of Portland. l.ekiis and children ot benediction bi Rev. \1 E Simpson and Joe Wenzel, the leader, who D Barnett, was married M.n Members ot the graduation class | the J H Felton home. and I H.ittey ot Vancouver. Wash worked hard on the program, is to Mrs 1 In Portland to Mr. Paul DeBrock. Mr and Mrs. Herman Whitmore Miss Demarms Saunders was home an- Loren Lee. Earl Fields, Billy be congratulated on the success ot Mrs. D Barnett is improved in McNay. Howard Davis. Fred Cool-1 wont to Port land last Wednesday from IJnfleld college at McMinn­ the affair Much favorable com­ health her and has returned to lor .in indefinite stay at tlie home ville over the week-end Misses idge and Robert Spelring ot the ment was heard. Net proceeds after home. Daphne and Janet lekas of Port­ laurel school with Mrs Gladys' ot ins sister. Mrs. Marion Boge. paving hall expenses were more has Mills Miss Melva Barnett, who Co-op to Meet land «ere house guests ot Mrs. as teacher, and James Moore than »50. Several were present been residing with Mr and Mrs Laurel unit of the Dairy Co-op­ Saunders this week of Laurelview school with Mis- from Hillsboro including George Bam during her mothers Grace Gifford as teacher Ushers erative asociation will meet Tues­ Monday afternoon Harry :n< " Johansen. G. F. Baker, Jess Adam­ Willis absence, returned to her home are Norma Crawford. Helen Rutsch­ day at the Laurel hall. President zer and George Allison ticcouii'ilii son and Bob Cull. Iasi week. Mr Newhouse ot Springbrook t Mr. and Mrs William Muller- Mrs F. E. Harstell atxi son A ay man. Lillie Brown and Hances Newby will speak. Salem, «here they conferred wlln lyle and son were honor guests at and Mrs Lucy Huddleston are to Fields. Max Gehlur. state market master, a dinner party at the Peter Orossen, visit at the home ot Mrs Harstell s Delegates Elected in regard to plans for forming a home Sunday when a group of and Mrs. Huddleston's mother. Mrs. Ray W. Gill, joint senator front code tor blackcap growers. No defin­ thered to relatives and friends gathered Eggtman ot Chinook. Wash., Clackamas. Multnomah and Colum- | ite steps were taken. welcome them They arrived here Lucy bia counties, spoke against the during the coming week-end. recently from Switzerland and are Mary Ellen Nash has returned to sales tax at the regular meeting of making their home at Valle Vista. school MOUNTAIN HOME Carol Simp­ the Laurel-8cholls Hirmers Union after her recent illness. Mrs. Mullerlyle is a daughter of Verden Beck has been absent m the community hall here Iasi son. son ot Rev and Mrs W E. Jacob Grossen of Valle Vista. during the past week Thursday evening. S. B Lawrence, Simpson. was quite seriously injur­ Mr and Mrs. C. H. Gonyo. Mr from to school candidate tor state senator ami ed ill the New berg Pulp and Paper illness. and Mrs. B E Waldorf. Mr. and due Mrs. V. L. Nash entertained at a R. F Peters, candidate lor circuit null one day last week. An un­ Mrs. Charles Johnson and Betty. card NORTH PLAINS The mothers ot party at her home Thursday judge, were present. Delegates elect­ guarded barker caused the accident. Mr and Mrs. W S. French. Albert afternoon. Guests were Mesdames ed to tlie state convention to be Simpson’s ear was injured and a the eighth grade pupils entertained and Florence French, gathered on R. A Anderson, held in Hillsboro May 22. 23 and gash in the neck revealed the Jugu ­ with a progressive dinner tor them Harry Hoeffel. Monday evening at tlie E. R Ernest Helvogt. Ralph Sherwood. 24 were Gus Krause. J. E. Hlaaer. lar vein, according to reports. He 1s Wednesday evening The first O'Bannion home to help Mr. O Ban- R. course wits served at the home of Harns. Wallace Hoeffel and the William Hergert and Owen Palmer under a doctors care in Newberg. Ion celebrate his birthday. Three hostess. Funeral services for E A. Stuart Mrs Elmer Mays, second course at High score was made by­ Alternates were Julius Christensen. birthday cakes were a pan of the Mrs. R. Harris. George Lewellyn. Ford Putnam and will be held at tlie small chapel at the home of Mrs W Tolson and lunch served after an evening ot Mrs. Etta Campbell of Eugene Loren Seward. The unit now has the Portland Crematorium on the dessert at the home ot Mis games and visiting. sister of Mrs. R. A Anderson 151 members. About 200 persons I'hursdav at 2 p m. Mr. Stuarts Carl Chrtstener There are eight Miss Helen Kinsey spent several and death was the result of poisoning graduates from North Plains. several days last week visit­ were present Thursday night. days last week as a guest in the spent ing at the R A. Anderson home. Mrs. Isaac Ennes of Hoquiam. from an accidental gunshot wound. Mr and Mrs. Ardv Chlistener Otto Solberger home. George Allison lias been appointed entertained with a ' .>00 card party returned to Eugene Thursday. Wash., and her daughter. Mrs. Ed Mrs. Charles Wood spent about She by the Washington county court to Monday evening Mrs J R Sand- Kennedy of Seattle, were guests Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Drake vis ­ ten days in Portland with her daugh­ ited at the Baker home ur Maple­ at the home of Mrs. Ennes brother. act as administrator tor the E. A ford amt Henry Cypher ___ liad high ter. returning the first of this week. wood Sunday. John McFee, last week. They called Stuart property in this county. score. Mrs Henry Cypher and Wil­ Martin Wilson and family, who Both Mountain Home and Gibbs liam Jixis second Those present Visitors at tne M. C. Sherwood on other relatives and friends in have lived at Mason Hill during home Sunday were tlie R. Sher­ the community, being former resi­ .bools will close Friday. Mountain were Messrs and M> s.1anies A K the winter, are leaving this Thurs­ Home school children will have a Reynolds. Loel Hollenbeck. Earl dents of tills section. day afternoon. Several ot the ladies wood family of Portland. beginning at 10:30 a. m. Hollenbeck. William Joos, J. R Wild blackberries are ripening program, surprised Mrs. Wilson and spent by a picnic lunch at noon Sandford. J Mathison. Henry Cy­ Mrs. Rollin Meyers and Mrs. John followed a pleasant tune doing fancy work A feature of the day will be dem­ pher. Mrs Ernest Nelson and the Pe.erson report finding quite a and visiting. Present were Mes­ ot the work accomplish­ host and hostess. number of fully ripe ones. Accord­ onstrations dames C. H. Gonyo, B. E. Wal­ by the 4H cooking club, under P T A will give a card party ing to many reports there will be ed dorf, W S. French. Charles John­ the leadership of Miss Ruby Hod­ at the home of lester Cypher Mon­ an abundant crop this year son and E. R. O’Banion. son. day evening It will be the liust Mrs. Fanny Messinger of Oswego ROY—A beautiful wedding cere­ Mason Hill School Closes Miss Mari Schmeltzer has been card party of the season. Everybody Multno- lured Miss Madelyn Shattuck closed her mony took place in the St. Francis and Dr. Frank Menne of to teach Gibbs scliool again welcome. Roy Fields callers at the term ot school at Mason Hill with church at Roy Tuesday morning at mah were next term. Mrs George Cypher visited last Thursday. a picnic Wednesday and lias return­ 9.30 when Miss Agnes Spiermg be­ home Burl Peters and LeRoy Jaquith week with her daughter. Mrs M Mrs. W. L. Stevens ___ and Irene came tlie bride of Ernest Heesacker. ed to her home in Hillsboro. All are the two eigth grade graduates R Finch, and family In Portland Ina Stevens, accompanied by from Mountain Home, who will take are looking forward to her return Rev. J. Heesacker performed the and Merz of Portland, are spend­ part ill the exercises at Kinton in the fall. During her last week of ceremony. The church was decorat­ Mildred ing this week at the Stevens cot­ next week. Graduates from Gibbs school she was entertained on var­ ed with many flowers. The bride wore a white satin tage a: Oceanside. ious evenings in the Charles John­ •ire Adetha Walling and Melvin Mr. and Mrs. Francis Coolidge Taylor. son, B. E. Waldorf, Otto Solberger dress with a trailing veil and car­ joined and Mrs Edward Peterson Mr. ________ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brandaw ried a bouquet of roses and sweet and 3. Hershey homes. Mountain Home Ladies’ Aid met had as guests over Sunday Mrs. of Portland on a fishing trip to with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Monroe and peas. Mrs. John Schmeltzer last Petersons brother-in-law and uls­ Miss Ethel Heesacker, sister of the the Kalama river last Friday. M k , Muuue Brugger ot Milwaukie with 21 present Members ter. Mr and Mrs Edwin Brandell, Mrs. B. G. McNay. Mrs. George Thursday were guests at the Julius Schmidt groom, was bridesmaid. She wore a Tews. aexred alter concluding a brief busi ­ and family of Tigard Mrs. L F. Davis and Mrs. F blue silk dress and carried a home Sunday. meeting. Next meeting of their Mrs William Mizner visited Mrs L. Brown attended the Mother- ness Girl Scouts had an all day meet­ bouquet. organization is scheduled for June Louis Spiering, brother of the Daughter meeting of the Legion 7 with Mrs. H. P Strickler. Mrs. Kenneth Beneflel ot Timber Thurs- ing at the A. H. Leppin place Sat­ Auxiliary held in Hillsboro Tuesday dav urday. The girls intended to go to bride, acted as best man. Strickler is planning a Childrens Mr and Mrs. Arthur Fisher vis­ A large reception was held at the night of last week. the Kerr Gardens but the aifair program in conjunction with ited at the George Fisher home In A number of folks from here at­ day has been postponed on account of home of the bride s mother, Mrs. tended the aid meeting. the Baccalaureate services of Buxton Sunday. Joseph Spiering, following the cere­ bad weather. About sixty friends and neighbors Mrs. ----- visited • her the Hillsboro Union high school F A Shank -------- Mrs. Aoe Youngen was hostess to mony took pot luck lunch and helped Alter a short wedding trip to Sunday evening. Helen Rutschman the Bruce family celebrate the mother. Mrs William Busse of Helvetia and Phillips Ladles' Aid and Lillie Brown are graduates 20th birthday anniversary of Ernest Glenwood. Tuesday. May 2. Next meeting will be June 6, the beaches the young couple will from Mrs Fred Caldwell and Mrs this community. at the home of Miss Lydia Scheldt, make their home on a farm at Mrs. Caliy Dailey is seriously 111 Bruce. Sunday evening a group ot George Neilson of Banks visited at Kansas City. when the Helvetia Indies Aid will the younger members of the Gibbs A wedding dance was given at at the home of her daughter, Mrs. vicinity surprised young Bruce with the Earl Fisher home Monday be guests of tlie Phillips Ladies Vernon Peterson celebrated his the Verboort hall Tuesday evening. E. J Peterson of Hillsboro. Aid. celebration. ninth birthday with a party at Ills Laurel school was closed Friday another .Altar Society Meets Mrs. J. H. Hayes spent last week Christian Endeavor meeting was Altar Society ladies met at a on account of the teacher, Mrs called otf last Sunday evening to home Guests were Hillv and M ix with her sisters. Mrs. H. Simmon- Mills, being ill. me Mizner, laVerne, Norina and son of Portland and Mrs. M. Puy- party at the home of Mrs. W. J. Gladys Mr. and Mrs. Marion Boge of permit high school members to Junior Brandell. Wallace. Louis and Vandehey Wednesday afternoon. leart of Oswego. spend the time in study and pre­ Joanne Johnson and Robert Peter­ Portland were week-end guesls at Those present were Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McCuen paring last minute book reports and children visited her parents. ---- Herb, Mrs. John Plass, Mr. and the Caliy and Raleigh Whitmore Tigard high school will close next son. Mr. and Mrs. David Tschabold, Mrs. P. J. Vanderzanden, Mrs. Wil­ homes. Elbert and Irene Stevens visited week. liam Vanderzanden, Mrs. Joseph Saturday and Sunday, ‘YE}, I DID IT ALL \ John Schmeltzer. Warren For- in Portland Sunday. Mrs. L. Aiplanalp returned Mon­ Spiering, Mrs. J. M. Vanderzanden, friends and Walter Rees" is still quite ill with sythe. and the Misses Helen sen- day from California, where she Mr. and Mrs. George Vandehey Sr., arthritis. Mart Schmeltzer attended the WITH A CAN OF spent the winter with her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Moore. Mr. and Mrs his bed. He is now confined to ■ tor play at Tigard high school Fri- Mrs. Church. Mrs. Alpanalp will Martin Vanderzanden and famiiy night. day ‘ ACME ENAMEL KOTE Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt and stay for a time at the home of and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Vandehey. son June 24 has been set as the date Frankie of Tualatin were Sun­ Mrs. Albert Spiering was enter­ her daughter, Mrs. John Wenger. for the annual homecoming and ...AND DOE5NT IT Mrs. Henry Jacobsen and children tained with a dinner at the home day guests at the John Peterson | children's day program at Moun- LOOK WONDERFUL? left Thursday morning for Spokane, of her sister, Mrs. P. J. Vanderzan­ home. j tain Home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown and son Wash., for a two week’ vacation den, Sunday. Those present were Dickie Some ot the officers and members of Boring were guests at the vtsiting Mrs. Jacobsens parents, Mr. and Mrs Ed Smith of Port­ Lee Brown home Sunday. of Scholls Co-op Berry Growers land, Mr. and Mrs Henry Vande­ Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dunn. met with a group ot growers and J. H. Felton was severly bitten hey. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spiering John Curl, who has been ill, un­ the wrist last week by a Chi- packers at Springbrook last Satur­ derwent a serious operation at the of Hillsboro, Lynn Vanderzanden. I on Chow dog which he is caring day afternoon. The forming of an Good Samaritan hospital in Port­ Henry Heezen, Mr. and Mrs. J. nese He is recovering satisfactorily land May 2. His condition is quite J. Vandezanden and daughter De­ for. Earl i Buddy) Fields joined the lores and son Aloysius. serious. Mr. and Mrs. William Hemsworth Oregonian Beaver baseball school Mrs. John Buehler and son El­ for boys Portland last Saturday mer, who left Portland Tuesday to returned Thursday from Berkeley. He had in a personal interview with visit relatives in Switzerland, vis­ Cal., where they spent the winter. Firstbaseman Burns and was pre­ Misses Lena Crop and Florence ited at the C. E. Korn home Friday. sented with a new baseball. He Mrs. Buehler is a daughter ot Mrs. Vanderzanden of Portland spent the signed up for first base position week-end at the home of Mr. and Jaggi of Phillips. Mrs. Mabel Meller and Mrs. N Narene Johnson of Mason Hill Mrs. Theodore Vanderzanden. J. Freeman of Portland were guests Roy Gagnon, Francis Nye and visited last week at the home of Mrs. Richard Whittle a few dav, her teacher. Miss Madelyn Shat- Ray Vanderzanden, students at of University of Oregon, were week­ the first of the week. tuck, of Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. W H. McNay ana Lovat Davidson visited his parents end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. son Billy were guests at a birthdav over the week-end and attended the Vanderzanden and family. party Saturday night given by Mr The Roy baseball team won its and Mrs. program and dance at Helvetia Harley Looney for their hall. He is working at the Kernen second game of the season when daughter. Rosalie, at their home in they played the Verboort team, Portland. farm near Lotus Isle. Mrs. Louise Bleuer entertained defeating them 7 to 5. Mr. and Mrs. F L Brown visited A card party, sponsored by the Saturday afternoon with a parly nephew, F. W. «Dick» Brown, for her daughter Delores and for Ladles' Altar society, will be given his and family in Portland Saturday Dons and Aioert Jossy In honor of at the Roy hall Thursday evening. FOR evening. They attended the ball A birthday dinner ' was given at game their birthday anniversaries. Guests in the afternoon. were Fred. Calvin and James Sor­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. FURNITURE, BREAKFAST SETS, Mrs. L. A. Whittle departed Sun­ ensen. Fred and Jack Baumann. Vanderzanden in honor of the fifty­ day for an indefinite visit with her KITCHEN CABINETS _ _ of __ ___ Mrs. Jean Youngen, Jean Wenger, Flor­ first birthday anniversary Mrs. Dorothy Whisnand, ence Dancer, Mrs. Ida Jossi, Mrs. Vanderzanden. Those present were aaughter. family of Snohomish. Wash. Your skill with color and bruth Emma Sorensen, Mrs. Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vanderzanden and Laurelview school children and Baumann, the three honor guests and family of Mountaindale, Mr. their jpi/f « imn yan teacher. Miss Grace Gifford and Mrs. Walter Vanderzanden and. will have a picnic next Monday and h06tess. family ot Gales Creek. Miss Dons School will close Wednesday with Leg Crushed IS POPULAR COLORS Al Pieren s leg was crushed by a Bailey of Forest Grove, Miss Bernie a pot luck dinner for parents, TO CHOOSE PROM falling rock while he was working Kalsch of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. patrons and children and a pro­ Candidate for William Hemsworth. Roy Gagnon, at the Jackson quarry last week. gram by the pupils in the after ­ Republican Nomination West Union local of the Farm­ Francis Nye and Roy Vanderzan­ noon. ers' Union baseball team will play den of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dewey Mercer's crew of pickers STATE SENATOR Vanderzanden. Mrs Minnie Sohler finished with the Verboort local team at and harvesting his gooseberry son Stanley, Paul Vanderzan ­ crop Monday About two tons were for Jacobson's diamond Sunday. Washington County den and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Van­ delivered to the Hillsboro cannery. derzanden and daughters, Martha S H. Ornduff's crew finished Tues­ Resident of Washington County and Agnes, and sons, Albert and day with about five tons delivered for the Past 40 Years Clarence. | to the same place. (Paid Adv.) Mrs. Jane Weatherford visited Commencement Exercises to be Held at Laurel Church May IS Helvetia Band Makes Success of Its Program 193 I OREGON Carol Simpson Hurt at Newberg Mill Students Honored at North Plains Heesacker-Spiering Nuptials at Roy Sunset ACME QUALITY; CHIEF JUSTICE REAIS l> T Sullivan no I Mi ■ Miss Churchley lit,« ol Mr and Mrs chic) .‘li and the br ide elect ol li bciiaupvrt. mhi ol Mi kik I m > ii right venis III a Nal Hurry Hear visited V 8 Thomas und A M Skinner in Honolulu. T H . with Ills wit«» li. W M snip«'« Green Mountain Born, to Mr and Mrs. William smejkal ot Trrharne. May 1. a girl. Miss Frances Teller, v student of Rose City Business college 111 Port­ land. spent Sun lav «Uh her par­ ents Mr and Mrs C A Teller Clifford GUilge ol Cochran visited at the V C Slrubb home the last ot the week Mrs June ’nioiii|is<'ii ot Vernonia Chief JiiMire Wither Beal* ot was a Sunday guest ot Mrs. Ther- (hr W’limhlngfoii Nuprriiic Court esa Smejkal will I m » (hr principal upcnker iH I-1lust. .!<«• and l’alali Smejkal (lie Gohlen liinlvrrNiiry banquet were home from their work near of Willamette I’nlvrrwity College of l.aw to hr held on May 2(1 af YOUR CONGRESSMAN Salem. Till* law* school is (he uccoiid oldest on (he I’avitlc coast, ai ’ lia* hundred«» of prominent alumni in all parts of (hr world. It I n anticipated that this will I»«' one of Ihr largest gathering* of bench ami bar that han ever a*- Ncmhled in Oregon, Reedvillc Re-elects School Teachers REEDVILl E Reedvllle grammar school teachers were re-elected tor next year C. R Riley will teach the seventh and eighth griub't. Mis Harry Hear the fourth, fifth and sixth and Miss Olive Berger the first second and third. Reedvllle grammar school will have its commencement exercises Thursday evening. Thr- graduates, . Dorotliv 1’izt r. Dale lllrd-s II. Gladys Pctrovitcli. Robert Fowclis. Warren Trarhsd. Margarita un i M ircella Williams, ltoss Hacker and Firsi Baumgardner «111 receive their di­ plomas at this time Mrs Olevia Alexander ot Woodmere school In Portland will give the commence­ ment address. A shower «as given in honor ot Mis. Gertrude Churchley Friday by JAMES W. MOTT Hr it at hia pot! in Wethington protect in g YOUR inlrrextx. Hr ha» mad» on« of tha out- • tanding fir»t term record» of the 73rd Congrri». W’e atk you to read thr dig-tl of thie record in the Voter» Pamphlet. Pd. Ad. Molt for Congre»» Com., Salam. Loyal M. (»lahaiir Cwodldntr for Circuit Judge, re- Sldllig lit F' l-'M Grove. Oregon Imi been m i»< tlve practice tweiily-lhrc« years in this district District At­ torney for I wo terms In Nebraska. Member ot tin' Oregon Stale legis­ lature live term. Mason. 1 O O r . M W A »nd Grange Author ol gus tux law und other road meas­ ure.'. Has been active in »ecurUi« better loads mid better M'hixils Mi Graliam is an upright cltlaen. « good lawyer, a clear thinker, a wise counsellor anil u friend ot Hie peo­ ple We. In. neighbors, who know him best, endorse film for the aixivo office, und reconimend him to the voters. J W Uornrllus w c Dr W H Coon C E Jivw-ph M Loonil» If If t' 1. ValiKoughnrl ! H F (In* ( 1 I'utelson E l. Ahlgren ■ Mike Schramrl il F Willie Frank Miller > O H 11 : !.. ■ Cini> A I.ltller D F Fink C C Condii ' t *luis Hine» Orv al HuU’hriM . Edwll n Alien 1 1 Gardner If T . Giltner G. F Vl.i ■ D G W J McCready | A □. HoHinmi Vote 18 X Graham, Loyal M I I'.l.l A.I. I L PROPERTY TAXES Th« object of the Sales Tax (expiree auto* matn-ally Jun« 30, 1930), ia t« . fold: (I) to maintain rural and city rii » I standard» at I prevent shortening of ttehool term» by providing nissl.'d cash which delinquent property tax.« cannot provide; (2) to lower taxes ou real property. Nee.1 f .r rural wir «4 relief has ticen admitted by sales tax oppiiicnt». At I'.i.l.l s|s eiid sissi .il tu ihn legislature, tliey inti'slucisl vanum make­ shift in.■usures that transferred at.it« funds (needed for 1.1 mil. Insane,orpluvtm) to arhnols id these bills were rejected by y-ur elected rr|>- rcseiitative». A Sales Tax w m propped by a Grunts Pass farmer-Granger, arid p.ossd. On May 14. volt will vote to uphold or reject thia two-year .Salm Tax. GILL ADMITS TAX SAVING Authority for «iatement that Sal,-« Tax will actually rc- dure your ¡»roperly taxes, ¡a Hay 11 . Gill. State Grange Ma-’er In Lakeview I rihiinc, M .u h 22, 1934, Mr. Gill wrote: “A« far na tnv brother and I are concerned, wo would save money by the a>« al«>ut |t ll> " Mr toll and his brother would have to s|*-nlii a month on taxable items before their Sales I ix would equal their property tax wiving! No tax on rent, doctor bills, inaurancc, commercial feed. Only lc tax on 11 purciuuK'l 7 4 Why is the Sales Tax Being Oppoeed? Because Opponents Opini»« It "As a Theory" Choose Betwoeu a "Political Theory" and Actual Cash Saving ou Your Annual Tax BUI. VOTE THE prepared »ubmlitr«! nn>(MWty hi Rr.lurii >n I '•■«rur l*«ul I ‘■'haw. Chairman, F It Young, Mauaanr, VU7 bpakling P ’ling, r