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TV n il ' *,r - 1 ‘ • '* Taxpayers Reorganize County League m i , , t ii o n «, f the W T.IXJ • iV c i k a tfti • < ' • m t V tfît T * r n f» ô Sunday School to Be l ortned Sunday i l l y Mr«e. I t h il M e C o rin h 'k j C I I F I I A I <M M ()(i N T A I N M o u n ta in I up Sunday cho<d In ra ile d a rue etihK at PI. a ant Vi«*1 K'hool home r. n e x t .*■ t t n d o y at P tn fo r tin e purpose d ¡a n iz in g a Sunday < Pool h e |. ' l l M . .un ta in fo p MSlihg o ffii . i l l la k e v lia il m d d local o tta • elect •<l E ve ryo n IIIV ite I In* e xte n sive s ir bel I V fie ld ., t h e I' ll ( i r n y e d i d i n I a ie b e in g e u lt lv iil. il ,,in l I. i t i l i / . ,I W o rk be gun Iasi week E V1., y u d ju e e n t Imu I u t ili/ . <i Io b o ld do * a d - d ita •‘ I help. E n ro llm e n t at th e M n 1 h s he« ,, m c i cased by MX J apune* •• c h ild r e n Mrs. Patterson Named President Voters' League a Ê rt r *, I lillshoro Gunners Enter Wire Meet T ra p -s h o o tin g e n th u s ia s t'; o f th e H ills b o ro G u n c lu b have e n te re d th e ir g ro u p s in ’ h<* < )r e-goribin te le - Mr Paul P a tte rso n w i e le cte d j g ra p h ic m eet. V l i l t ' l l b u g ili ■ th is pH id e n t n f die* county' o rg a n iza - | | co rn in g S u n d a y tim i i I th e N a tio n a l I. I’agiie* o í i We men Vot» r a l (I m * u k *< I Ho' M« «n • 1 S h o o tin g is done at a tra p lo ca te d n e a r the* B la c k iiu w i'. re la u ia u t d a y il For* si H i il. g o lf co n i »• Mf Hex W i l o i o f F ore 1 G l’oV«* i j east o f th<* c ity U n d e r p la n . « I the* Vice p i • id< 111. M r. D F Town« me« t. re .ult.s o f th e th re e h ig h e t scorers ar«* w ire d in each S u n d a y o f C a..ton. h o g /,« e i c la r y ; M i G don B iu lin g h a m of F o r e s t | a m i p a irin g e a re m ade w ith oth» i cut« r«*d in th«* to u rn a m e n t G v«* coi re sp o n d in g e e rr ta ry ; 1« am M i ■ J u y G ib so n o f B e a ve rto n i M o re th a n 20 o th e r team , fro m v a r- | ious p a rts o f th e state.* a re in c lu d e d trea iiu u M«hdam«*. H H Ea ter o f H ills b o ro and L H H o c k w u o tl in the* O re g o n ia n 's a n n u a l e v e n t I fo i th e rn«*et scon ; o f Foret.t G ro ve , rn e rn b e rs-a t-la rg e b e g in abo it 10 30 . i m S u n d a y o f th e e x e c u tiv e board. Mr Head«* fttd a n d o f P o rtla n d , state pr« .M erit, a tte n d e d ; also M«- dame St. Pierre*, stab* c h a irm a n o f e xp a nsh m ; L a rn a r Too/.e. s t a t •• c h a irm a n o f fo re ig n p o lic y : R a lp h Ha.-unus.sen. s e c re ta ry o f P o rtla n d league, and L e la n d S haw . P o rtla n d O pen house has been a n n ou n ce d chairm an on fo re ig n policy foe S a tu rd a y by J. T F oste r, local fa rm e q u ip m e n t d e a le r, in o b s e rv - ane«* o f h is movej to n e w and la r g e r q u a rte rs at 12G S T h ir d avenue. S e v e ra l n«*w irnph*rnents n e v e r be- fo rc h o w n on tin* P a c ific Coast w ill be d is p la y e d , w h ile a ll v is ito rs w ill be tre a te d to re fre s h m e n ts W ith m id . r • tie ne\V m S u tiird a \ am id h C e d a r M ill I ague p i •nt * i) u r ta x h ip.ne sprang ii| lik a tnu h iu o n i. w ith o u t •IHH o in * i zed on a sound hasi ■ F in d le y . ud in a ¡tate fn e n t “ T o t*e reel th is we p lu n to r e o ri’ u n i/e th league w ith « n ta tiv e s f i o in e a c h tw o I' *ch o o l d i tn e t l i d s w o u ld g iv e us Mis. 'I «I Hut .< hm a n « nte-i tam ed a c o m it y w id e u r g u n i/a U o 'U i that w o u ld »«pi «••«•nt th«* p ro p e rty In te r* id a d in u e t p a rty S u nday G uests , w en* M r and M i I. I U d ir .,1 e t . o f tin* e n tire t .»mil v and 111,1 I N r « b, I ,:. M i an.l M i F H W« h i he t io n g e n o u g h to m a k e o n r m h llg c l n f S ch o ll M r and M rs fh u n c e fe lt i i i b o th c o u n ty and 1 > ,'iil 11 .,KX nmt Ida Lue* Hagg o f s ta te a ffa irs Hr.-. I v illr . M is ; H elen H utschrnan A ll u n it« Were inquest.*d to let t am i A d o lp h am i Hobble* H u tschm an a p< rin a iie n t < liu lrrn n n and of Laurel. ta ry a nd tw o delegates to the G 'i.,l< i a,id A u s tin Hanson and tv c o n v e n tio n M a rch 5 H ubert <h n d u f l a tte n d ' d a d in n e r H us) V r a r I o r r x r n i p a ity S u nday at th e hom e « if th e ir A busv w a r fo r th e leagm was I Sunday school classmate*. B illie in d ic a te d by F in d le y , w ho aid i <•«*«,I'ge* Mor.se*. at N e w b e rg ’ N u m e ro u s re p o rts o f m easure and •Mis F I H a vcm on . M illie • T y k e proposed m easures t»> appear on the <>n. V iv ia n Z ie g h r E ld o n l i a ve- Baseball untliiisiaslii ba. kinx an I b a llo t tin s y e a r m akes it look as man. Georg«* Z ie g le r and I )<»ii:dfi os .ve t-u n n a m e d league i um posed j th o u g h w e a re due lo r m ore, target m a in ly u f W a b iiia to n c o u n ty c . qr , » « and B e v e rly T yken o n mad and b e tte r tuxes D u, m g d ie 20 S u n d a y as lu i as T u v e rn •• a t r i p mu m th e \e a rs fro m 1908 to 1928. tuxes a d .Mt H ood L o o p h ig h w a y T h o e n y had i b a ll in H ills b o ro fo r a s h o rt ni,-.-’ - vanced fro m 8 m illio n to 65 m illio n «•xp«-e te<J to m ake th e c o rn p k te lo o p I in g I’uesday at H p. ni. a c c o rd in g W a s h in g to n c o u n ty tu r k e y ra is - P« r ye a r, an 800 p e r ce n t m erca .e b u t fo u n d tin* road b lo cke d w ith to D r A M A b ra m s , w h o had 1 ers w ill m eet w ith N. L B e n n io n . A la rg e p o rtio n o f th is increase was snow b«*twe*e*n T a v e rn and G o v e rn -, b«*en asked to m a ke th«* a n n o u n c e e x te n s io n p o u llry m a n . a t th e H ills - d u e Io ta xe s th e people v o te d o il m e rit (.'am p m e n t b y m an a g e rs o f e ig h t team s | b o ro C h a m b e r o f C om m erce. T u e s them selves, and i f w e d. ,»' w a tch I day at 8 p. m a n n o u n ce d L . E in te re ste d . M n E rm a V e i Mceg N e w b e rg o u r stop, a l»k«* increase w i o ccu r a ssistant c o u n ty a g e nt O ne p re v io u s m e e tin g o f t h e ¡F ra n c is , v is ite d h e r cousin. Jet V« r deeg. Ì g ro u p w as h e ld .several w « *« *ka g o , B e n n io n w i l l discuss in c u b a tio n , a g a in ." F rid a y and S a tu rd a y . w ith W a sh in g to n c o u n ty in te re s ts b ro o d in g and re a rin g tu rk e y s . F in d le y also lashed o u t at tin M rs B F D e fo rd re< e ive d un u n t r y in g to fo rm a league to be c o n In c u b a tio n a nd b ro o d in g season is • <*\ i-n -ro u n ty u t ilit y d is tric t fo rm a nourie« m erit F rid a y o f tile b ir th o f tr o lle d by lo ca l people r a t h e r ju s t at hand a nd B e n m o n 's d is c u s tto n « le c tio n on A p r il 8. b ra n d in g it a d a u g h te r. How ena i's th e r at th e 1 th a n to sion w ill be tim e ly and in te re s tin g , lo o k to P o rtla n d fo r s p o il- a v ic io u s m easure and one th a t It is | states F ra n c is M a n y p ro b le m s have de in u nd s o u r im m e d ia te a tte n tio n hom e e?f h e r nephev and niec«*-in- j worship and league c o n tro l law . M*, a ,u l .Mrs J H Haines, the a m i o f th e league, it was a n a risen in th e tu r k e y in d u s try in T hese p u b lic ly o w n e d u tilitie s are 23 at B ra d w ood Mr nounced. to have team s p la y in g c o n n e c tio n w ith th e eare o f y o u n g nut tu x a b h i utiel th e p ro p o n e n ts F« b ru a ry propose to ta k e o v e r th e p u v a te ly H aines has mad«* h is horn«* here* at hi n e ig h b o rin g to w n s, ra th e r th a n p o u lts . Som e o f these p ro b le m s w ill o w n e d u t ilit y . " In* c o n tin u e d ‘The varm u-; tunes w ith th e D e fo rd fa n i- to m a ke tr ip s a ll o v e r th e state to be discussed T u rk e y s ra is e rs w h o '•s I ily c o m p le te a s u m m e r's schedule. T h e h a ve s p e c ific p ro b le m s o f th e ir o w n . ta xe s p a id b y p riv a te c o m p a n ir p la n o f th e b a cke rs is to have a w h ic h th e y w o u ld ca re to h a ve d is w ill h a ve to be assumed by p r p . i W ill F in ig a n v i.iit« d M r and M r ; c it y o w n e rs w in c h w ill boost o u r T orn S h u c k at H ills b o ro S a tu rd a y league re a c h in g fro m C a rlto n in cussed. w i l l be g iv e n an o p p o r tu n and S u n d a y and th F ra n k S h u ck N o rth e rn Y a m h ill c o u n ty to H ills - it y to p re se n t them ta xe s a b o ut 11 j m i l l . I boro. A t th e close o f th e m e ltin g th e T in* p o w e r d is tr ic t fo rm a tio n p ro fa m ily at Y a m h ill S u n d a y Team s and m anagers in te re s te d c o u n ty p o u ltr y c o u n c il w i l l h o ld a S e rg e a n t and M rs. Ja ck Burk«? posal u nd o th e r mi*asui<*s w ill he* in th e n e « league in c lu d e C a rlto n . s h o rt m e e tin g fo r th e b e n e fit o f th e | o f V u n e o u ve r. Wash , a n d M r. and discussed at d ie m e e tin g in th e Dee tu r k e y raisers, w h o a re in te re s te d M rs A lla n C o m b e r o f P o rtla n d H a ro ld B a rk s ; N o rth P la in s c o u rth o u s e S a tu rd a y n ig h t. F in d le y | wen» d in n e r p a rty guests S u n d a y Shadden R e e d v ille , F ra n k A p p le - in th e a c tiv itie s o f th is g ro u p . I i/ate; T w in O aks. L e o n H ow e : Roy. W G Ide o f H ills b o ro was ap- o f M i- and M rs. Ira G M c C o rm ic k T o m S to re y : A l's O asis o f F o r d A n y o n e in te re s te d in t u r k e y ra is B uford D e fo rd begun M o n d a y tx jin te d c h a irm a n o f a ta x p a y e r G ro v e . A l F o u rn ie r: C o rn e liu s . in g is w e lc o m e to a tte n d . w o r k in g fo r tin* C h e ste r Bates sa w - g ro u p m tin* H ills b o ro d is tr ic t to G eorge H o lsch e r and G aston. A l a id In htrength«*nm g th«* T a x p a y e rs ’ 1 n u ll, n o rth o f M o u n ta in d a le . T h is v in S m ith O n ly m anagers w ill be League* M a o r i I ’ C a d y . F J M o m ill hud been closed fo r seve m l in c lu d e d In th is T ue sd a y m e e tin g A h a r C a l l Hu e ll. A j H a rtra m p f I w c k.i on u co cu n t o f deep snow. M ost o f th e p .s /p le h e re have and C h a rle s W« Us are also on the B e a ve rs B oun ce G rover* been p la n tin g e a rly gardens. T he c o m m itte e FOREST G R O VE B e a v e r to n F in d le y , a fa rm e r o f the» B e a v e r • •a lly s p rin g flo w e rs have begun to N a tio n a l A ir - M a il w e e k has been h ig h S ch o o l's in v a d in g B e a ve rs set fu r M a y 15 to 21. a c c o rd in g to to n d is tric t, is h ig h ly concerned bloom. squeezed o u t a 24-to-21 v ic to r y o v w o rd re c e iv e d h e re th is w e e k b y o v e r a n u m b e r o f 1938 b a llo t p ro To Elect O fficer* (¡e o rg e W a sh in g to n 's b ir th d a y e r F orest G ro v e s V ik in g s lit re F r i P o s tm a s te r L T M cP h e e te rs, and posals w h ic h m ay a ffe c t p ro p e rty day n ig h t, and w e n t in to a second- pla n s a re b e in g m ade th ro u g h o u t w as used as a m o t if w h e n M rs taxes. ' F irs t m a tte r o f v it a l in te re s t to R o b e rt S o u le e n te rta in e d th e F ir place tie w ith T ig a rd in th e c o u n ty th e n a tio n to o b se rve th e 20lh a n « w r y own« r o f proper ty in W ash G ro v e L a d ie s' S ocial c lu b F e b ru a ry p re p league. Score n iv e rs a ry o f th e fir s t a ir m a il f lig h t. i ’« r r * t l . r u t r <?l » (21, Be« verton in g to n c o u n ty is the* People's U t il 22 H o11 c a ll was a n sw e re d by a W A n o ffic ia l ca ch e t w ill be p re in**lM Dii F 5. Kari«*t«*in ity D is tr ic t p ro p o sa l th a t goes on lie to ld s o m e tim e a nd w h e th e r its G e rrU h *«. B ixb y p a re d fo r use at K it t y H a w k . N o rth C a ro lin a , w h e re th e W r ig h t b r o th the* b a llo t at a special e le c tio n e ffe c t was good o r bud I f no lie T iiiln iM n, 3 I liarrtM un 6. B row n ers. O r v ille and W ilb u r , m ade th e ir A p r il 8 th ." d e c la re d F m d l f*y w h e n was re m e m b e re d th e m e m b e r to ld C u lv e r, 3 I.In d ru m . A KininoiiH f ir s t a irp la n e flig h t. A ll o f th e 45.- he* ¡ iiin m iiifc d his H ills b o ro a p p o in t- one th e n M rs C h a rle s T a tm a n w ill Subat i t u l f F o r m i G ru v e : T«yl«»r 7. U00 post o ffic e s th ro u g h o u t th e m in ts . “ I f th a t d is tr ic t is fo rm e d , e n te rta in th e c lu b M a rc h H. S t. P a t c o u n tr y w i l l be a u th o riz e d to a r p ro p e rty th a t is vo te d in c in n e ve r r ic k w ill !«• h o n o re d O ffic e rs w ill K inton G range M eet* Saturday ra n g e fo r its o w n cachet i f th e get o u t a nd the m a c h in e ry w ill b«* be elected M o u n ta in T o p S u n d a y school is set u p to pass an a d d itio n a l h> nd K in to n G ra n g e w ill meet S a tu r c o m m u n itie s so desire. M cP h e e te rs m a k in g p re p a ra tio n s fo r an Easter fo r as m u c h as 110,000.000 d a y at 11 a. m w it h p o t lu c k d in said. P c q ie it y w , ll I m * ta xe d to pay in p .o g riu n . P o s to ffic e s in some o u tly in g c itie s n e r ut noon D u r in g th e le c tu re P ro g ra m G iv e n te r i t und r e tir e th«* boneJs, and h o u r a fte r n in n e r th e re w ill be a T h e C a tillio n dan ce h a ll o rch e s de b ate by E W V a n H o rn and A l- pre p e rty can be fu r th e r ta xe d to m ake u p any o p e ra tin g losses« the tr a o f P o rtla n d p u t on an h o u r’s i b e rt S t r e if f S u b je c t, "R e so lve d p ro g ra m o f in s tru m e n ta l a n d vo ca l T h a t 11 Is B e lte r to be S e lf-G o v u t ilit y d is tr ic t m ay in c u r ' W«* b e a r lots o f ta lk a b o ut cheap m usic fo r th e Pleasant V ie w c o m e rn e d T h u n to be G o v e rn e d W e ll." p o w e r u n d e r p u b lic o w n e rs h ip , but m u n ity c lu b F rid a y e v e n in g . C h a r E v e ry b o d y w elcom e. we* can get no d e fin ite assurance o f les H a rrim a n o f th is lo c a lity is a a n y th in g b e tte r th a n prom ises. T he m e m b e r o f th e o rc h e s tra Readings D airy M eet T uesday o n ly reason o u r p re se n t fa rm e le c w e re g iv e n b y L e o n a rd W h itm o re TKItO L a u re l u n it o f th e D a ir y C o -o p and J o h n Jones. t r ic ra te is lo w is because» we» are A faWNC- BED FOR O m t T i PRIVACY ? e ra tiv e w ill m eet at L a u re l h a ll A p ie sale w ill he h e ld a t th e n e x t I d o c to P o rtla n d and o th e r n e a rb y f ARI MX) GOING TO *: e itm s and to w n s. U n d e r th is seven m e e tin g M a rc h 19. IT o g ra m co m - I T ue sd a y at H p m. S ta te m e n t in th e co -o p b u lle tin th a t th e m e e tin g w as WtDfc THOSt c o u n ty pro p o sa l. M u ltn o m a h c o u n n iitte e is M rs Ira G. M c C o rm ic k . to be In Id M arch 10 w is in e rr ir FOGGS, MX) C0WW ty is not in c lu d e d a nd e v e ry in co r M rs E lle r y M c D o u g a ll and Iv a M ac p o ra te d c ity and to w n has the? o p S t.-w a rt O th e r co m m itte e s a p p o in t fo llo w in g h ig h class |*ro g ra m g iv e n tio n to v o te out I u n d e rs ta n d m ost ed w e re: P ie - M rs C O Jinings. a fte r th e d in n e r in th e a u d ito r iu m o f th e m a re g o in g to vo te out. too M r: a W B o rla n d a nd M rs. L I,. sh ow ed genius, th a t " w h o e v e r " in I f tin y do. th e re goes y o u r cheap M u rra y ; S a n d w ich e s and ca ke M rs. th is case b e in g M rs E. L. Ross, rate s I m ean the* rate s w e are no w II N e il. M rs. Ray E go a nd M rs. O ra n g e le c tu re r: H in tz e n jo y in g V o ca l solo. M rs J a n e t L o h u s, M r. a n il M rs. J P Jo n es re tu rn e d H htrlct C h a irm a n Nam ed “ I l f th is d is tr ic t is fo rm e d , we hom e S a tu rd a y fro m a m o n th 's v is - ; M iss L o rr a in e F le tc h e r, a cco m p a n fa rm e rs a re go in g to fin d o urselves it w ith th e Lee L a n e fa m ily n e a r ist: A lo h a tr io . F lo re n ce . L a u ra a nd E liz a b e th E w e r. M rs. R. A M o n t o u t on c o u n try lin e s w ith fe w c u s T illa m o o k . Iv a M ae S te w a rt e n te rta in e d w it h g o m e ry a cco m p a n ist; C h a rle s K a l- to m e rs to the» m ile W e 'll lose a ll th«* advantage* w e are g e ttin g fro m , an o y s te r feed S a tu rd a y e v e n in g , j a n i a n d his c o m p a n y o f H a w a iia n b e in g close to u rb a n centers. It th e P resent w e re D o ris O r n d u f f Jo h n ' p la y e rs ; ta p dance. M a r v e lla E m rut« s a re n ’t in crea se d o v e r present M ee ke r. G e o rg e M e e ke r. J e n n ie erson. M a x in e C a d y a cco m p a n ist; g ro u p o f th re e dance n u m b e rs fro m ones, ta xe s w i l l go up a nd th a t's I M e e k e r and A r t h u r S te w a rt, th e p u p ils o f M a rc e lla R e n e u x o f Have you trie d M elteb ek e’a ju s t w h a t th is L e ague in te n d s to A n n iv e rs a rie s C e le b ra te d M r. u nd M rs. F E. H o ffm a n cele th e E llis o n -W h ite c o n s e r v a t o r y ; fo r th e s to p .” C h a irm e n o f o th e r d istricts fo r b ra te d th e ir t w e n t y - f ir s t w e d d in g speaker. P. H. P a r ro t o f P o rtla n d . "S a le sm a n sh ip , o r S e ll Y o u r Com a n n iv e rs a ry a nd h is b ir th d a y at a th e T a x League are; A L. C roeni. p a rty T h u rs d a y e v e n in g m u n it y ; " c lo s in g re m a rk s b y P a u l W est U n io n . Dist. No 1; J o h n Gates. su p p e r L e is y . No. 8; C ly d e L in c o ln . J a c k - w ith M r. and M rs. A lla n C o m b e r in P a tte rso n , p re s id e n t o f H ills b o r o C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rce . son. No 9; Ed M u rp h y . J a e k to w n . P o rtla n d It w as also M rs C o m b e r's T h e jo y o f th e e v e n in g c lim a x e d N o 17; T o m G o,K lin. Shut«». No. 19, b ir th d a y O th e rs p re se n t w e re M iss A P itm a n , Q ren co . No. 38; A . B M asie B u r t o f N e w b e rg . Sam L a w in p le a su re s T e rp s lc h o re a n . m o re F lin t. G ro n e r, No. 39; J. H Barn- rence J r o f B e a v e rto n a n d M rs. th a n one p le a s u ris t a r r iv in g hom e on th e fo llo w in g day. fo rd . H ills id e . No. 42; B M c C o r Ira G. M cCormick. A lo h a hangs a le i a ro u n d th e m ic k . B u c k Heaven. No 46; J M Teacher Nam ed M iss H e le n H o m m has been r e n e ck o f H ills b o ro . S tre tc h e r, M o u n ta in s id e , No. 50; W. T. P u tm a n J r , F a rm in g to n . No 58,. e le cte d to teach th e P leasant V ie w J S T a n n o c k . W allace, No. 61; T. school n e x t y e a r H Moore, L a u re l V ie w , No 80; F. Mrs. M cCorm ick H ostess D on’t be robbed of m oney T h e B u c k H e aven V a r ia n t c lu b i ’,- ■ ,•■ i Mi K nley No 81. a i because of unnecessary re fre d P e rrin , M ason H ill, No. 84; m e t w it h M rs. Ir a G. M c C o rm ic k C h e s te r W o h le r, H e yw o o d , No. 89; F e b ru a ry 22 a n d p ic k e d w o o l and f rig e ra to r o p e ra tin g costs. I. W. G uild M idway. No. 105; D. tie d a c o m fo rt as a b ir th d a y g if t fo r T he new 1938 LEO NA RD M rs. M c C o rm ic k 's d a u g h te r, M rs. A O tto . W h itm o re . No. 115; Lena ru n s no o fte n e r th a n t h e D e lp la n ch e , C e n te rv ille . No. 4; A lla n C o m b e r, o f P o rtla n d . M rs a v e ra g e re frig e ra to r — but C l 11' i ii .ihei. ( ir a b e l. No : t i , [ M c C o rm ic k se rve d a c h ic k e n d in F ra n k Boge, Io w a H ill, D ls l. No ner. runs only 2 m inutes o r less 52. J o h n H u ls m n n . F ern H ill, No. each tim e. This m eans real 53; R u ssell L o ftis , A rca d e . No. 59: savings in o p e ra tin g costs. E d w a rd M ille r. Pleasant V ie w . No. t>8. Page G a rd n e r. N o rth P lains. No. See this sen sational new 70; G us K ra u se . B lo o m in g , No. 77; R T r u it t , S h a d y B ro o k . No. 43; LEONARD to d ay ! (('o n tin lied fro m n « s r I ) J o h n B erger. Rock C re ek, No. 54 th e y even la u g h e d and gave th a n k s and J. M. D a vid so n , H e lv e tia , No. w h e n t h e ir tiM’ s w e re tra m p le d on. 55. S e v e ra l b o ile rs f u ll o f dressed 1h<* fir*.I titc e U itu r I u p p la n n e d f« i H u at th e < t h o ie n t 'n ■ Week bv II Ho n f n and •wo: m erit io P <1 , a re rnaking o rra iis i/e p riv a te lice r < fly .in -m ail to ( ti. a p àbili 1 IlilL r ,ro airp A'l o rt m 1 th I ' . . is ■ connec- • - r ill» - ! . - , . -ii.,4il lin e th a t ii ,v .‘ h a . tin* l.o t o ffic e lo i ite . i - .. b e io i a p p ro v e d by d e p a rtm e n t T h e re ' * l/; d iy y ■dure lo c a lly pre S u b s c rib e to th e A rg u s O pen M e e lln t N orth Plain«* I th e B onneville pow er project W »V S est - Union « IHMI1 r.HBH'15 F arm ers' u Union n io n w will ill " P la in s pg K I* h a ll to n ig h t iT h u r.s - N o S m o k in g . F o r Rent. F o r Sale h e a r S e n a to r B y ro n C a r- N o Peddlers. N o H a n d b ills , e le ! o f C la cka m a s c o u n ty discuss »igns f o r sale a t th e A rg u s " 27tf la y i to ney Foster Plans Open I louse on Saturday County Ha sebatI Managers to Meet Tuesday Evening " ni. «..tn. at th, Turkey Growers ,,o,het I uesday Meet Air-Mail Week Dates Scheduled Pancake F lour OLEO MATCHES JE I.I.O — 6 flavors. ' pkgs. OYSTERS D unbar. 5-oz. SALM O N— MAVe sou No. 1 G avins P in k cans SH RIM P— cans S’ -i-oz. W a ld o rf. T V N A — W h ite S ta r. 11 cans IIOG FOO D— P la y fa ir /* O cans 13c 25c 25c 29c 10c 25c PRO DUCE (1-lb. 15«) N O B H IL L — 1-lb. EDW ARDS D ependable 1-lb. can G O LDEN W EST— 1-lb. can TEA— C a n te rb u ry . O ra n g e Pekoe, FEATUR ES for F riday and Saturday BANANAS 4 lbs. ORANGES 2 doz. RHUBARB X £ use- NEW SPUDS 5 lbs. ONION SETS 3 lbs. A IR W A Y — '¿ -lb . Use This OFFICIAL BALLOT for Your Vote For A dditional Votes G et B allots from Safew ay. NEW 1938 2n d BIG WEEK! Economical LEONARD SAFEWAY’S PANTRY POLL CONTEST REFRIGERATOR Nearly 500 Attend Aloha Grange Event D ivorces G ranted C h e ste r II fro m E v e ly n E F o e lk - C h ris tc n a fro m J o h n I). H a u f. M uni, a fro m P u h i chickens disappeared. T oday m any a hen ro o st in th is fo w l la n d is m o u rn in g A rg u s re p o rte rs to o k a p ic tu re o f th e sea o f d in e rs. I t m ig h t j w e ll be c a lle d " A F lig h t o f M a n y S w a llo w s ." W h o e v e r assem bled th e H O T CROSS BUNS — w ith th a t delicious flavor. S pecial every d ay d u rin g Lent. Saturday Special DATE AND NUT CAKES Try one of these delicious cak es w ith tasty no u g at icing. Barbara Jean’s Bakery H IL I.SUOKO P honr 3531 126 Second Ave. J u s t aro u n d th e co rn er from M ain stre e t SCIENTIFIC DAIRYING-- W e d epend upon every proven scientific device to assure you th a t R O T II DAIRY M ILK is as p u re and w holesom e as hum anly possible. A tria l will con vince you of th e p u rity a n d delicious h e a lth fu ln e ss of ! milk from th e H illsboro I easy. Sim ply vote for y o u r fav o rite item and brand, tell us w hy you like your B allot—and th a t's all th ere is to sure to e n ter th is w eek. G et full de H illsboro Safew ay. in Mdse. READ These Simple RULES! M odel I.S50 P rotection P lan 139 (Ml T h e fiv e item s so “ elected” this week w ill he featur«*d in S a fe w a y ad a p p e a rin g M a rc h 17. Nam e» o f the w in n ers w ill also he published. Check one item only B allot. If you w ish to m ore th an one item , a B allot m ust be used fo r Will YOU be one of these five winners next week? You May If You Try! on this vote fo r sep arate each. 1 [ ] OLEOM ARGARINE 2 f 1 SY RU P 3 [ ] PICK LES 4 [ ] CANNED MILK 5 [ ] PO RK 4 BEANS 6 [ ] TOM ATO JU ICE 7 [ ] CANNED PIN E A PPL E 8 [ ] TEA 9 i ] BREA KFA ST FOOD (U ncooked) 10 [ ] CATSUP 11 [ 1 ROLLED OATS 13 [ ] COCOA 13 [ ] LAUNDRY SO AP 11 [ ] MATCHES 15 [ ] TOILET PA PER 16 [ ] CHEW ING GUM 17 [ ] SHORTENING 18 [ ] CIG ARETTES 19 t ] P.ANCAKE FLOU R [ ] C A N N E D PEAS On th e line below , n am e the B rand you fav o r for th e item you have checked. T hen sta te in ten w ords o r less w hy you lik e it. This B allot m ust b e in B allot Box not la te r th a n T uesday, M arch 3. A new B allot w ill be issued for follow ing w eek 's voting. B rand W hy I L ike It GO w ords or less) T h e decision o f the Judges w ill he fin a l. A ll votes cast become the p ro p e rty of S a fe w ay. N o person m ay w in th an one p riz e in th e w eekly contest. 124 S. Second Ave. "Saves You M oney on E very P u rch ase” Safeway Pantry Poll OFFICIAL BALLOT 20 F iv e w eekly p riz e * o f $.».00 each in m erchandise w ill be aw ard ed to th e fiv e persona who nam e one o f the fiv e most p o p u la r item s rhosen by vote and w ho sub m it the best statem en ts in the opinion e f the judges. High G rade M ilk an d C ream T elephone 38R7 FIV E $5 PR IZES A n yone may e n te r and vote m any tim e * a« de wired provided purchase ia m ade fo r each vole ra a t. V o tin g m uat be he O ffic ia l B a llo t and only O N R item m ay be voted on a t a tim e . ROTH DAIRY Box 342 FREE! It's so grocery it. east it. Be tails a t or 5-year 25c 29c 5c 19c 10c m ore sam e V o tin g fo r th is w eek’s con- | test end *. and a ll ballots J m ust he in the b allo t box at th e H ills b o ro S a fe w a y next Tuesday, M a rc h R. N am e A d d re s s REMEMBER— Voting for Thia Week'* Contest End* Tuesday, March 8