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Pntrr Foni» TT TT. T. S F O R O Gam m a C hapter Honors Mothers Rebekahs Celebrate 44th Anniversary H illsboro R ebekah lodge, in sti tu ted A pril 27. 1893. observed its 4 4 lli an n iv ersary T uesday evening. M is. Helen D eichm an. only su rv iv ing m em ber w ho w as initiated the night of institution, w a s honor guest. Mrs. O. M, H eaton, past p resi d e n t O regon assem bly, acted as chairm an. The F. L. girls presen ted Mrs. D eichm an w ith an arm bouquet of roses, gift from t h e Past Noble G rands' club, in a lovely floral degree. Miss M inerva F u ller sang "Only a Rose." d u rin g th e degree. G ifts w ere also presented from the lodge, the F. I., club, and Mrs. Fred Teach of W alla W alla, Waal . a m em ber of th e local lodge. R ebekah degree, using ttie ritu al of 1852. was exem plified w ith Mes- dam es G eorge Selfridge. Adolpli M ohr. H erm an Rehse. E 1. M c Corm ick. A. L. B rock an d J. R H argrave occupying th e stations. Vocal solos w ere given by Miss M inerva F u ller and J. N. Wiley w ith Miss E vangeline F u ller as accom panist. The dining room w as decorated w ith th e lodge colors, pink a n d green, and th e cen terp iece o f th e guest of honor's tab le was a large cake. C om m ittee in charge was Mesdames C harlo tte Bucher. Mary M cCormick, and Violet Johnston and H 1 Patten. Locals Place in Preliminaries for County Meet E lim inations of Forest G rove- H illsboro took q u ite a few first places. H ere's how we stand: Big boys—50-yard dash, first place. A kera Tsugaw a: 75-yard dash, sec ond place. A kera Tsugaw a; high jum p, first and second. Douglas O 'D onnell and L arry Cam pbell, re spectively: broad jum p, s e c o n d . A kera Tsugaw a; pole vault, second. Willis Thom as: shotput. first and second by M ilton Dodson and Bob by Coats, respectively. Sm all boys—50-yard dash, second. Karl Pearson: 75-yard dash, first. E arl Pearson; high jum p, first. Irw in Moore: broad jum p, second. Earl Pearson: pole vault, first. A rth u r G undren: baseball throw , second. Bill Zeigler. Big G irls—50-yard dash, first and second. Joyce M artin and A rlene Lentz, respectively: 75-yard dash, second. Jovce M artin: accuracy throw for distance, first and second. L orna McLeod and A rlene Ix n tz . respectively: bask etb all th ro w for distance, first. L orna McLeod. L ittle girls— tO-vard dash, first and second. F ern W eintz and Violet L u ndin: 60-vard dash, first and sec ond. F ern W eintz and M arjorie K id ney: basketball distance, first. Fern W eintz: baseball for distance, first. F ern W eintz. The eighth g rad e of th e ju n io r high w ill sell hot dogs, pop and ice cream at the track meet. H onor roll, 7B—D orothy K idney. Ju n e Ireland. A rlen e Lentz. Frances M eyers. L orna McLeod. B everly W eil. M argaret H avens. Ja c k A l lison, Deloss A nderson. Ju n io r P lapp, L yle Shaw. L eonard S h e r m an. 7A honor ro ll—M ary Ellen M or rison. E rm a W illiams. B ruce Estepp. 7B2 honor roll—Lola K earns. T aka Tsugaw a. Stella Tri. GB honor roll — B etty D orland. P atricia K roegcr. Helen Meyer. P atsy M cConnell. H enry Cam pbell. 8A honor ro ll—D orothy Coomer. R obert Bristol. A d elb ert H affner. Ja c k K ennedy. 8B honor ro ll—B illy Cyrus. Jack Estepp. C larence Rice. Cloyce Bump. P a tty C rockett. E velyn G errish. Jo y ce K ellington. M arjo rie K idney. Jo y ce M artin. A lice P ierie, E dith Sahnovv. A rlene Snider. D avid Hill school. 3B—New’ p re s id en t elected fo r th is five-w eek p e r iod is B arb ara W elch; new m onitors. N orm an P riv ra sk y a n d D arlene K nisel: 3B ho n o r ro ll— D arlene K neisel. P riscilla M erkel. F o rrest H ibbard. G erald Seevers. L orna Jo Johnson. N orm an P riv rask y . P e te r Boscow school. 2nd g rad e— N ew officers fo r last five w eeks— Je a n K ennelly. p resid en t; A llan G eisbers, vice-president: M argaret F reu d en th al. secretary : John C lark, tre a su re r: B arb ara A nn Person, h ealth inspector; C arolyn R oberts, assistant health inspector: C harley D an and S h irley A nn Laurie, m oni- tors: E lm er B arb er and G loria Gib- bens, siing leaders. , P eter BOSCOVb school 41. Nt’ii o f ficers lo r la-t six w eeks Robert Ras m ussen. p resid en t; R obert M a c k e n zie. vice-p resid en t; E rank McGee, sec re ta ry -tre a su re r; C harles Snyder. , song leader: E dw afd B urnett, health inspix’tor: H ow ard Hoffman, assist ant health inspector: Lynn Hall, c af eteria: G loria McGuire, m usic room; Ja n e V inton, desk inspector H onor Roll Billy C hristensen. A llan G iesbers. Leslie McCullough. Date Olson. Tommy Thompson. C h arley Dan l.au rie. M argaret Eri u denthal. G loria G ibbens. Milda- P.ctb Pitm an, B arb ara Itenlon. Jean K ennelly. I.eA nne K ram ien. B ar b ara A nn Person, l.eona W yatt. D or othy lu a s a k i. S hirley Ann l.au rie May 14 is p aren ts visiting day at Boscow school. C elebrate 20th W edding Date Mr. and Mrs. H arry H ansen of n ear B ethany w ere given a s u r prise p arty S unday aftern o o n in honor of th e ir 20th w edding a n n iv ersary P resent w ere Messrs, and M esdames Jo h n M eier J r . A l b ert Meier. Ed M eier. W e r n e r M eier. F red B erger J r . A lbert Toelle. E. 1 K u ratli. A1 T uller. and Mrs M argaret H ansen Miss Anna H erscher. Jo h n Meier. L aw rence an d E arl Meier. L ouis and D onald Meier. Jean. V irginia. Low ell and Jam es B erger. B arb ara and M ar jo rie M eier, and Iren e Hansen. A ttrn il Catholic C onference— .Mesdames A. H Abts. W H. W ieber. M ary W ieber. L. O. Mc Coy. and F red C aldw ell, an d Miss N ora C ostelloe atte n d e d th e C a th olic Action co n ference at th e M u lt nom ah hotel in P o rtlan d Monday- Ju d g e D onald E Long, ju d g e of th e co u rt of dom estic relations, w as sp eak er fo r th e evening. O th ers from h ere atten d ed d u rin g p art 1 of th e th ree-d av session. Given Farew ell Party— M rs E dw ard C om an e n te rta in e d M onday w ith a luncheon for Mrs. W ayne G off of B onneville, w ho w ill leave soon f o r M ichigan, w h ere h e r h u sb an d w ill be em ployed in th e g o v ern m en t lig h t house service. O th e r guests w ere Mrs. R R. M ayfield an d Mrs. L M. P h illip s of P o rtlan d . A tten d Sym m pliony P ractice— Mrs. C E W ells and Mrs. L ym an H owe atte n d e d th e first p ractice of th e new sy m phony ch o ru s in P o rtlan d M onday evening. T hey are stu d y in g B ra h m s "Requiem." w hich will be p resen ted e arly next year. P ractices w ill c o n t i n u e th ro u g h th e sum m er. Mrs. C ran d all H ostess— M issionary G u ild of th e M. E church w ill m eet at th e hom e of Mrs Max C randall, on M aple street, n ear T h ird avenue. T uesday a fte r noon. M em bers an d frien d s a re in vited. Entertain at Dinner— Mr. and Mrs. D avid R u th erfo rd en tertain ed F rid ay even in g w ith a d in n e r party. G uests w ere Steele M oorehead. Mrs. Isabel W arrens, and Dr. and Mrs. R. S. F ix o tt of P o rtlan d . A. A. V. W. Meets— A. A. U. W. w ill hold a luncheon and social m eeting S atu rd ay a t the F orest Hills golf course. Election of officers w ill be held. T his m eet ing w ill conclude the activ ities of th e o rg anization u n til fall. Mrs. F rost Hostess— Mrs. R B. F ro st w as hostess F ri day fo r th e A p ril pot luck d in n er of th e R oyal N eighbors. Mrs. G. P. F ro st of P o rtlan d , w ho p lan s to m ove to H illsboro soon, w as a guest. C ard P a rty T h u rsd ay — L adies of th e R ebekah lodge are sponsoring a card p arty T h u rsd ay night, M ay 6. at th e I. O. O. F. hall. Pinochle, ’'500." an d bridge w ill be played. B ridge P a rty F rid ay — B enefit bridge p a rty fo r th e A. A. U. W. sch o larsh ip loan fund w ill be given F rid ay a t th e C. T. R ichardson home. AR O P S . Joins Faculty Muille •s of m em bers and those w ho a rt' in this y ear's radi tg high school class, w ere Tuesday aftern o o n b\ th e la p ier of H ills- C h ristian Council nitieil at a tea Mrs Fritz give i at tiie hom e of Mrs. \b , idvotli. ch a p te r adv a d \ iser. iser Kose- buds u e r e presehted to each cacti m o th e r and sen io r girl luring tlie aft- em o o n . and socic gam es and a m usical program vv e r e enjoyed Rev H enry H aller played and sang several e i In s own com positions. S eniors am ong th e m em bers i n clude th e Misses M argaret G a r field. Betty Mayes Shirley Kelley. P atricia Nolan and E velyn S tein k e M isses V e lm a A ber.droth. N eva Z iegler and M arjorie S igler w ere in c h a rg e of Ihe tea. w ith Miss K ath erin e P ew lika in ch arg e of decorations. C h a p te r presid en t this y ear is Miss Dorothv Solder W ednesday. A pril 28 H ouse naval a ffa irs co m m ittee approves bills for th e esta b lish m ent of naval a ir station at Tongue Point, n ear A storia Mrs. W allis Sim pson applies to London co u rt for aw ard m aking E dw in J Ingles, form er resid en t of H illsboro, w ill report at Pacific her d iv o rce ab so lu te so th a t she u n iv ersity in Forest G rove next will bo free to m a n y ex -K in g E d fall us professor of ed u cation He w ard. received his A B degree at P a T w en ty -o n e lose lives in eastern cific and his m aster’s d eg ree at flood areas. th e U niversity of O regon. At Saw m ill o p erato rs in statem en t present he is su p e rin te n d e n t of ask union to be fair. A ppeal m ade schools in B oardm an C ut c o u r to em ployes to rig h t "w rong" d one tesy O regonian. th re e strik e-b o u n d m ills P resid en t Roosevelt relaxes as lie heads south to w ard G u lf of M exico on sp rin g fishing vacation. U S C h am b er of C om m erce a t tacks R oosevelt ad m in istratio n in a n n u a l m eeting in W ashington. R epresenting tlie A m erican N a A m endm ents to W agner labor r e tional Red Cross, E lm er J . H ol lations act called for. strom . first aid expert and special field rep resentative, is in H ills Miss K ath leen C aldw ell of R ed boro this w eek to confer w ith th e mond spent th e w eek -en d at h er local Red C ross ch ap te r as to tlie hom e h ere She w as accom panied possibility of estab lish in g highw ay from R edm ond by a g ro u p of high em ergency first aid sta tio n s as a school stu d en ts w ho took p art in m eans of red u cin g th e n u m b er of th e m usic to u rn am en t at Forest deaths in accidents. Grove. Miss C aldw ell has been r e R egular operators of the places elected to th e high school faculty chosen for em ergency first aid th e re at an advanced salary. stations will be train ed in first Mrs. Reed Ingles of G ladstone aid m ethods. The.se train ees w ilt spent last w eek at th e R. B. Frost th en give em ergency tre a tm e n t to home. accident victim s u n til th e a rriv a l of a physician or until th e in ju re d persons are properly tra n sfe rre d to S traig h taw ay s D angerous Most au tom obile accidents occur th e nearest hospital. Mr H olstrom reports th a t th u s w hen th e d riv e r is going straig h t ah ead on O regon highw ays. The far 118 of th e Red C ross ch ap te rs reason is th a t then is tlie only tim e in th e Pacific states have e sta b the d riv e r can really "step on th e lished 244 highw ay first a id s ta gas Excessive speed p recip itates tions. Som e of th e station train ees m ore crashes th an any o th er cause, a re cred ited w ith having saved says th e O regon S tate M otor associ lives of persons badly in ju re d in ation. autom obile sm ashes. Red Cross Fiist Aid E xpert Here R u b b er stam ps and office s u p plies.—-H illsboro A rgus. tf flu n k r u p t : P o w e r , f . r o c r r y . In c . N O T IC E T O ( K E I U T O K S In th e D is t r ic t C o u rt o f ih e 1 ,'n itc rl S ta le r, f o r i h r D is tr ic t o f O re g o n . In th e M a tt e r o f P o W PJCS G R O C E R Y . In c .. B a n k r u p t ; N o . It 22ZOS ,n R a n k - I I • ruptcy. 1 t h a N t o tic on e >•» h e re b y g iv e n t o h 11 c r e d ito r * th e 2 6 th d a y o f A p r i l. A . I ) 1937, P o w e rs G ro c e ry . In c . o f H ill*bor«>, O re g o n , th e b a n k r u p t abo ve n a m n l. wa> d u ly a d ju d ic a te d b a n k r u p t , a n d t h a t th i S afety Books A vailable f i r * t m e e tin g o f ita c r e d ito r * w i ll be The O regon S ta te M otor associa h e ld in th e C o u n ty C o u rt R oom in th e tion now has a S afety S h e l f con C o u n ty C o u rt H<*u*e a t H illa b o r o , O re y o t taining new safety lite ra tu re . P a m on th e M h d a y < f M a y. 1937, Mt te n A phlets for school safety program s M • a t w h ic h t im e s a id c re d ito r-* m ay a tte n d , p ro v e t h e ir c la im s , a p p o in t a or o th er safety activ ities m ay be o b tru s te e , e x a m in e th e b a n k r u p t, a p d t r a n s tained from th e P o rtlan d h ead a c t such o th e r b usiness as m a y p r o p e r ly q u a rte rs a t 1200 S. W. M orrison com e b e fo re said m e e tin g . C la im-t m ust l»e pre a e n te d in f o r m re street. q u ire d b y th e B a n k r u p t A c t a n d s w o rn to . R oquefort cheese is being cured in I T h e sch e d u le f ile d discloses f3.39C .65 :;f..i»7 lia b ilit ie s , n o n e e x e m p P en n sy lv an ia m ines, says a n e w s ; a s se t*. im e d . item. W hich m akes us w o n d er if th e tio n s cla d A p r i l 27. 1937. m iners a re n 't w ishing for a good J D T H a te OS. H T O X f .l’ K J r .. R e f ere« Jn w hiff of fire dam p. B a n k r u p tc y . H ill* l> o r o , O re g o n . 9 P H IL C O Coronation Special THIS H o d g e n -B re w s te r C H IC K Starting and Growing FEED S Four Q uality jo o p rin tin g -Argus. d i f f e r e n t f o r n m la e s to c h o o s e fro m . I Friday and Saturday W EEK I 2 MAJOR FEATURES I I I YOUR PAST YOUR PRESENT YOUR FUTURE^ . . . a ll r o lle d In to one | h o w lt-^ T u rk ey C o n tra cts W e c o n tr a c t to f in a n c e f e e d in g y o u r tu r k e y s th e l l o d g e n - B r e w s te r w a y t h r o u g h th e g r o w in g s e a so n . A sk f o r d e ta ils . j , 1 , Egg Mashes a n d Dairy Feeds, Mill Run, Scratch Feeds, Etc. , i Farm ers’ Cash Store F eed - Seed - Wool - P oultry T elephone 30GI D i.c c tc d by Harry Beaumont A DAVID L LOiVt f'RODUCHON KtleeieJ (k'Oi/fA Gotxl as New! D O » A D IO P IC T U IF S PLUS AMAZING ROMANCE L et us r e - n e w y o u r la s t y e a r ’s s p rin g o u tfit— o r k eep y o u r new d re sse s as good as new . plus . . . ACTION ! O u r m o d e r n c le a n in g m e th o d s , c a r e f u l a n d e x p e r t w o r k m a n s h ip in s u r e s a tis f a c tio n to e v e r y p a tr o n . H o m e L a u n d ry an d D ry C le a n e rs T elephone 17 If i lls h o r o . O re g o n MARGARET LINDSAY J. J . f f r « . C I/IN • C a rro l MAISH N ot » .N D I IT O N A M r lrr C olarw ..JM ar.r Flefwrr M-G-M SHORTS Oh»<t.ri o, H»o. r«OOkt \ f ; L ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■n a • 4 ISUN. - MON. - TUES. “ Continuous Show Sunday — 2 p. m. Io 11 p. m B IG DAYS M ay 1 aXO- e 5 - 6 -7 -8 TÛ.6- 1 hr 49< Mi 31 Solution 50 2St Klonio Shaving Croom 2 for 75c Puretest Mineral Oil $1.00 A garex Compound 50c Puretest Milk M agnesia Nf ■ .4 I The Dorchester 39c Rubbing Alcohol Sm art New’ H o tp o in t $1.00 Melo Malt ............................................ 2 »137’° Get your PHILCO in time for the Corona tion Ceremonies May 12. 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Tki« offer food only durinf it!«, clip coupon now. y P f t » F i V f t R K { ( e L e ss a llo w a n c e f o r y o u r o ld s e t ............... 1 5 .0 0 • T h is new lfo ip o in t surely w ould tone up your kitchen, w o u ld n 't it? I t ’s a REAL beauty. But th ere’s m ore to it than m eet, the eye in this picture. F or exam ple, it comes com plete wiih 3 hi-speed Cal rod co o k in g units, a thrift cooker, tim inder clock, condim ent set and ran g e lig h t. It has a fine big autom atic oven and a utensil d ra w e r. . . and lots o f other things w ords can't describe. See this range. Y ou’ll be glad you did. You Pay Only ...................................... EA SY 54 50 OF THE PORTLAND CENERAL ELECTRIC CO. Cash rodomptlon valu« of coupon i/10 Selfridge Furniture Co. Phone 21X Hillsboro Delta Drug Store C. Aubrey Smith • Virginia Field _ of on« c«nt DRUG STORE DURING THE ONE CENT M ay 5, 6, 7 and 8 * pepco Electric stores W IT H T H IS COUPON B<S«S^g«g«g«»^«' TERM S 17 , $1.00 Puretest Cod Liver Oil It was not a sit-dow n s trik e th a t took place in th e tack factory, ac cording to th e O regon C ity 'O reg o n j C ourier. We see th e point. Î9. 1! Hospital Heirs Child Health Hay to he Celebrated First Part of May R obert H urd w as aw arded the prize lor com pletion of the home beautification contest sponsored by the G arden club, as announced by Mrs J |. Searcy, ch airm an of th e contest com m ittee, at the m eeting M onday afternoon in th e public library. He receives a scholarship to sum m er school at C orvallis Mrs Paul P atterson rep o rted on tlie b ird house* contest, and also offered to donate the book. “A C om plete A m ateur G arden." to the library so that it w ould be a v a il able to all in terested. M is H E S taples gave a report on th e w ork of the civic com m ittee. Mrs. W F. C y ru s appointed Mesdames B lanche B ride. Thomas Connell, and N ye B ristol as a n o m inating com m it tin* for new officers. K a ta li* J o h n H . \«s»l N O T IC E T O < K E IU T O K S In th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O r e gon . f o r W M -'hingfcin C o u n ty In th e M a tt e r o f th e E s ta te o l J O H N H N E A L . DeceaAed N o tic e ia hereby g iv e n th a t th e u n d e i -ugned h a * been d u ly c o n fir m e d by th e above e n t it le d c o u rt a< e x e c u tr ix o f th e l.a a t W ill a n d T e« la n ie « it o f »aid de- ce«»ed. a n d h a * d u ly q u a lifie d a * M ich Nour. th e r e fo r e . a ll pen to n s h a v in g c la im * a g a in x t «aid e * ta ,e a re hereby n o t if ie d an«l re q u ire d to p n m e n t th e »am«*. to g e th e r w ith proper vo u c h e r« th e r e fo r , to th e u n d e ra ig n e d at th e la w o f fic e o f E. J. M . A le e r, in th e E ira t N a tio n a l B a n k B u ild in g , in H ill* b o r o , O re g o n , w i t h in »»x m o n th * fr o m th e «late h e re o f D a te d t h i* 2 9 th d a y o f A p r i l. 1937 IX IH C A S N . N E A L . E x e c u tr ix o f th e I.a * t W il l a n d T e a ta m e n l o f a a id Ih*- iease»l E. J . M r A I E t N . A t to r n e y f o r E x e c u tr ix . ( A p r i l 29. M a y 6. |3 . 20. 27, 19371 I V. A pril Hite. Sherw ood: F J Johnston Tl ■ m l t i o n .e i i « i m e > e r Dm ham T llu u iillll, G . llilin II mii '. W .1 y Iluspil.il I t i 'in i n 'll 4 '<il .1’ Mill l ' M it » Eail B u iin aii H receiving 1i«*d- \iiilia liu h rl C h i i r l i ' I m i t v II vim I n il h \ D i II D Huggin • for an H ili' G iu iliiv Kr ilr lllllib iii,. II ,* in(in \ i< cei\ed lad week at II Kline. Shulv. inni E M F \ in w ill on R a' I law thoi lie May I. C hild H ealth Day. is b e l ' u n " . ! G i'u v e It i> Imp, il tli.il tin t of Hill huro. Mud f u t ing celebrated in W.i iun»*.ti»n cuiiii iH - t v e in of Mhoul will he :i ah Hu i e l l nml»*i w (*nt t\ b.x the Parent Tv.ichci u '«uia Mi I ,i e.ili niece • for m ain i h l l d r e n tion in tht'ii sutiunti ro u n d u p of l»ccau of 1 he exam inai i am i a a » lio n , appendix o|>eialion Mon d a \ and i ' c o n \el < inc. n ie e l> tht* children a health activity cen siunm ti in which to follow t) Mi R J Higdon ol V ancouver, terin g around Max Da> toi the b e doctoi ad\ tee Wa b underw ent a m inor ojm * i .» ginning or elosiug tim e for the cam paign to semi to the first grade tl..n Wedne d n Joseph C onnell was brought to of school in the fall a group of I .ohc -e C am p h ire group made ch ild ren in as good h ealth as po final plans for th e ir dad a n <1 the In. pital Wcdm . day for medi- sible N ational P T A polie> is d au g h ter d in n er T lm rsdm at the that th e ideal health exam ination m eeting Tuesday afternoon F ls i> ’ is best e a rn e d on in the office of M artin Clair»* Elizabeth P - k l o i I Jr. and Mr.s. R Erank P»*tein the family physician T in . metho»l W inoifrcd Wiles. Jean Ann I’ » 1«*\ re visitors at Pendleton thi* last is being followett as nearls as and Anna M ar\ H urtram pt are th<* w rck Mi Petei woi hipfut p»»ssible in m ain com m unities, e mg to the C om m ittee of Award i. nd m a l e i o t O te '.un. mado an pecially in Hillsboro, w here durtoi.. Saturday at Forest G rove to p a. «Ifn ial m d to the M »some lodge amt dentists a re giving free office th e ir Firemakara* rank h'ndav tl ex am inations to six \<ai old c h il dren. In some othei eonim unities the exam inations are Iming given by doctors and nurses of the com i ty h ealth unit. C riairm en of the sum m er ro u n d up com m ittees an* M« xlames G Three Linkers Meet Here Friday Prize A w arded by G arden Club H ighlights for Wednesday T im i O R E G O N M ontezum a bulge. I O O F . ami H illsboro R ebekah lodge will bt* h o s ts to tin* W ashington Colin t> T hree I ink association at the I O O F hall Fi ida\ evening All m em bers of the o rd er and then friends a re invited to a tten d the reception of th e grand m aster and a em blv p r e s id e n t at th e I O <> F hom e in P ortland Sunday aftei noon. S ixteen H illsboro R ebekahs a t tended Forest G rove R ebekah bulge Wednesday evening ami p ir - r n lr d the F riendship gavel. cVi’ i r s P o r tla n d in Race P o rtlan d fo r th e first tim e is e n tered in th e n atio n al safety contest in augurated! n 1932 by th e N ational S afety council. The Rose City d u r ing th e n ex t eight m onths w ill b attle 24 o th e r m etro p o litan a reas for the rep u tatio n of th e safest city of its size in th e U nited S tates, according to th e O regon S tate M otor associa- tion. TT I T. T. S R O R O , look for Iko Sforo Sign A N D A MAMMOTH CAST Y our h e a rt quiokena to Ita aiqnal« ol in tr ig u e , c r ia ia and a d v e n iu ro l Directed by Henry King A 20th Century Fox Picture Darryl F Zaauck In Charge ol Production — PLUS — Selected Short Subjects 136 S. T hird A va « I )“1 A