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F R ID A Y , M\V IS. IU.I2 TVR — FOR CONGRESS REVIEW »RAVERTON — For For County School Supt. t h e f u r t h e r »UIIM o f $2 40. $100 #0 , «t em pt io n a * p e r t h e e t a t u t e e o f th # a n d 12*. 7u, * h l r h «»thl J u d v m e n t 1« state of O r e g o n , t o ( h e h l « h e a t bid« h e r e i n a f t e r r e f e r r e d t o a » J u d g m e n t d e r f«>r c a a h In h a n d , a l l t h e r i m tir. title and m tereet which t h e w i t h i n nurued d e f e n d a n t s or any of them J u d g f h (,*; In f a v o r <»f K <4. d u d - hart nr» 1 ik« wnxt Oregon I'oultry h a d o n A p r i l 1 %, !%S0, t h e d a t e o f Karma. Ii < f o r t h e a u m *»f I 4 t 7 j , 1 4 th** recording of the mortgage from to W together w i t h I n t e r r a t a t t h f r a t e uf O r e g o n Poultry K a r m a . In« «’ole amt Camilla A . Pole, of fi*: f r o m l » mi :!0, l i n t , » n d t h e f u r 0 hav«* a I nee acquired in or t«» prop t h e r «un « - r $ 2 to. $ 2 2 5 . 0 # nnfl $ 1 1 oo erty B or any part thereof. *i Ir h »1 i n . l a m e n t 1« » l e r e i i m ' t e r r " f e r r e d t<» a « J u d a m e n t I V . That the auma realised from the Ti. ;:r* « nt in f a v o r of l l e r h t o l d - aah* **f aahl property H will be * p . I'-w II and In r. and a- Pl»*d t o aatiafy aahl execution In the f<dlowing <»r«ler of priority a n d man ' v il ii if ( » • hi n i V . ' i J i r v rnrm e, in In thi at m o f $4*t#2 •»« t o g e t h e r ner. to-wlt: w i t h inter *»» ! a t t h e r a t e o f 7 ' * f r o m 1 To the payment ot Judgment f. \T•»> J. Ifirn, a n d t h e fu r th e r auma 2 To the payment of Judgment II, <»f $37»"» 0 0 n n d $S 9(*. w hich aai tl I To th«* payment of any aum oi la h e r e i n a f t e r referred to Congress o MB •KINTON HAPPENINGS* Hi ■ PKOPOSALS INVITICI) * ■ The Common Counoil of Ilo Town kinton m 'I iini I will clom* |( m ynu work <>»i Kritky, May 20, a f l i r u of II, uverton wlll reelevi- hids for thè furnishirig of lulsir, t-ols, murV Vvry Nuiwaaful yrur inery, material and suppln-s U> ,!• iII, Mn*. <;i«rui Sim lti uf \*kif (¿row • use, liniah and test o l l e eight indi tailing uf) fririuU and relatives insule diameter well in accorilanre ui town last Wadnraday with speeiflratlons oli (Ile at Iho VN «»rk at the til«* factory 01 office of thè elty Recorder All hiila hi he in writmg, ueulod Scholia «tartrd up Monday. K. I. I "X «»f thia town Man employment and in thè hands of thè city R ec Ihvrt. order hy May 23 at H:00 p.m when tliey wlll he opened. Mlsa Kdlth I hike» of Fur mingtun The couneil reserve» thè righi to O. B. HUM S I mm t M hiii I«) with her friend, r e jw t uny or all hld*. JA.VI FS NV. MOTT >*'«« Mabl* VanKli'fk, ffl.u-unt \ul • Dateli thl» third day o f May, 1932 ley r<md. VV «• want t*> commend C) 11. Krau - L<-la Klehey, Recorder. Lea<?ín¿ Republican Candidate for the able manner in which he A E. Wilaon. May or Mr and S|r« Augu.t Obrixt ot Hi« record, both as a legislator has taken command o f the office of t.M-nham «pant Suiulny evening wit'. and as ( orpnration C o m m issioner,. county school superintendent, and Mr«. Obrixta'u parent«. Mi mu a re««-,rii of achievement we pledge him our hearty ro-oper- Mr*. A ugu.t II Oallmann. For State Representative I» Ilia election will assure to the »tion.’’ Kesoultion of County T e a Mr« Emery V’anKleek and chll people o f this district active and | cher»’ Aum., October, 19111. <.ien motored to I'ortlano .Satui.luy, effective representation in Congress. Paid Advertisement c2l where t h e y ip rnt the week end with A V O T E F O R ANY O T H E R c \ \ . illative« of Mr», VanKleek. DIDATE IS A VOTE FOR HAWLEY Mr and Mra. <). II l’rtrr»on and For State Senator (Paul adv Mott for C ongo is C. in family «pent Saturd ay in Iteedvillv Wllliuin P Kill«, Chairman) and IlllUboro, culling on Mr» IV trraon'a In other, t hri» ( '«ok «lui wife of Keedville. VOTE (X ) No. «9 Mr. and Mr» Dock Hunt, Mild »on lloek J r , »pent the week t lui a t the home of Mra. Hunt'» pur* m l« . Mr and Mr» W alter Leach man, rie»»ant Valley road ' > Mr» Lilly Jiierly ami daughter Mr». Klhel McCormick and family " e r e at their home here Saturday. They will m o»* p» their Kinlon h mi- at the clo»e of the »i-nooi year. Mr. and Mra. J ('. Snider anil »-m l«*»ter and Mr» K hiO m e loti kin »pent Sunday with Mr. and Mr» t.lrnn Snider of l.ake Grove Mr. Snider )» a »on of Mr. and Mr» Snider Mr». Louise VanKleek. Mi« Mahle \ ntiKleek. Mi»» Amy i, dfrey, t 'lif . f >rd arui i arl \ anK ieek, and lloiiett la-aehman «pent S aturd ay in Hill» I miim , «hopping and v u ilin g with ielative« “ E S S E N T I A L L A W S O N LY \ M ) MOKE COMMON S E N S E IN T H O S E " I'or Count» Superintendent Mr» Helen Sipes, wh > hu« oeen nliming at the home of Mr and Mr». Wayne \unKU-i-k, was a guest l»»t wiek at the home of Mr. and Mr». J J . VanKleek Mr« Sip»-.« returned to her Koine in Portland •luring the pa»l wi«-k. For District Attorney O. V. W HITE Kinlon school hall team urc still Will enleavor faithfully to erp winning laurels, two gumt-s were resent the homes; keeping ever in played on the Kinton diamond lust vi. w the best interests of t e child; week, one with Cornelius with a und his right to be well instructed score o f 10 to Id favoring Kinton; while in school und also safely cn the other with u team mane ,i|. vironed while on the school ground». • r,,m tironer, .Miilwuy, and Mountain Pledging strict economy in the side schools, the score la-ing 14 to use of the taxpayer's money. 4 in favor of the local team Your support will be greatly ap The next regular monthly m eet preciated. (S ig ne d ) (V V. White ing of the Kinton I.miles Aid so- ^24 city will lie held ut the church next Paid Advertisement Thursday afternoon, May lt*th. a t - II o ’clock. Members and all ladies I OH C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N E R in the community arc invited to be present, u Comforter will I m - tucked at this meeting, so please hung sewing tools. " M o th e r’s D ay " was observed at the Kinton church Sunday morning during the Itilde school hour, re a d ings hy the children, talk hy S II, Pomeroy aliout "M other",d uet by K. I,. Cox, und Mrs. t'ora Mctzcn- tlne, “ My Mother's Itilde,'' an illus trated recitation hy llciilnli P ete r son. Little Mi.ss Viola Hiorly, daughter o f Mr. und Mrs Floyd Hierly, hud the misfortune to fall down stairs Inst Wednesday. Dr. Mason of lieu verton was summoned und found to- hones wre broken The collar hone was fractured and she wits i|uite badly bruised on the body. At last reports Viola Is doing very welt and it is hoped she will sulfcr no ill effects. E verett Wright, President of the Sunday schools convention o f this district and E. L. Cox, local vice J . M Hiatt president, attended a meeting held lust« Thursday evening a t Scholia, a t which time plans were nia M fot I To the voters of Washington county: I hereby announce my candidacy the convention to he held Sunday it. all day meeting. May 29th. The 1 for re - elect ion to tin- office of county speaker fo r the day will he Dr commissioner o f Washington county nt the Primary electo r» to lie held Stauh o f the Sunnyside Congregn May 20, 1932. I f | am elected, I tionul church of Portland will endeavor to continue the same careful, conservative, and fnithful Too many soap boxes used for j administration of the affairs of o rators to stand mi, and nc-t enougn Washington county that has I »eon im to carry cleansing material Into policy in the oast. untidy homes. (S ig ne d ) J . M. Hiatt adv c ! 9 24 r.iuntv of Waaliingfon. State Ffirlnninft at a point **n the hae>-I ’in'* '♦'! N chains f 2549.3 f «-et) we*»f «•f tF*. »-«.rrier «*f Section« 31 and S'* J N O TICE OF S H E R IF F 'S SALK r*f r h i r »ownahlp an*l «-f Hflctl'»nn 2\ ON F O R E C L O S l R E and 2 of Township ! Mouth Rang- . vv« ' ■* >h< W i i i a m e t t « - M e r i d i a n Notk’« is h«reby given that by W. C. Ilswlcy ¡(«publican ('and w ill to rest* to .Serve hut "No In the Public W r - r .;.! , mi»'. Artue °.f * ? « ' c o ,i.<m decree. a r d iaaued out of th* to W P a r k i n , a n d e u n . order of sale ......... r rth n“s- í i s i l c i rou¡t Court of the S tate of O rc - n o r t h w*«at He Is Clean, Capable, E x r . , r ” - r «»f « a i d P a ' r k i n t r a c t »«n th*- " 1 (ton, for Washington County on the *•*»tjt h o u n d a r v o f »h e r i g h t o f w a v l r»th day of April, 1932, in a cause « f th*« Orcg#»« Electric Railway: therein pending wherein E. L. • » /- « - 0 u t b * 9 « I R - w ^ , t perienced, Faithful, f ** *«t t > f t . «* (iheen is plaintiff and Ida May 1302 9 f«*« . a a n nip»-; thrtu n n I I r r o o n n i 0°* ' »«ant 3 1 .7 * ** h a a Ina 1 1 4 2 « 3 Shannon, Henry P. Shannon t ft b-tp«* ll n # * ; f ! aat th« Successful and Sue Bridge* Stouffer are defen V - 1 » 1 I n th<» p i a r * » O t hp clnnm i; <»f • i n i n i r 1 0 n r r * - d , m «.>r*» r I dants. I will, on Monday, the 23ra JU'ud His k 'cc ri of Sucre *4 ful lì * ‘ T w ith fm r r h h i ¡*•1 c k e n h o u a e a day of May, 1932, at the hour of f a c t i» *««**•h on « »«r» **t ;•t|«l*»r1. 10 o'clock A. M. of said day a t the I width I 7 7 0 f - e t In l*«ntrth. w h i c h Serv ire in Voter's Pamphlet )«**•<! e n d f*»»ir chP-V^r* hrttaca E a st door of the Court House in r- i n a f f r r r* f t r r » d t o a a pr .»p- Pd. Ad. by Ronald ( ’. Gio v o HillslK.ro, Washington County, Ore R s '> w T liK liE K O H E . b y virtu<- <>r gen, proceed to sell to the highest ■t Ex.-.o'i n. JudKrn.ni nri».-r and bidder fo r cash in hand the follow- N o n e V. o r s i t F i t i i r s h m k Interest«.’' r.d c n" IH » « !M H I I H it III OK TH K ^ I ’ C l F d » O K I CON F O R v% \ M f - 1 * I . TON ( o l M A "v r tí t th* th« }■ *. »»,#• '«»v «1 r 1 un»*. 193- \. M at h«*ur « f 10 Ao . ,V1«.«k Ka.«t f r u n t «l*»«»r «»f t h e C ou rt »***«? situat* m Washington County, Oregon, u>- vrit! ^ *».#«>«#*, .* )fiiichoro Oretr.-n in asui i Beginning a t a point 132 feet soutn, i atat**. *ii at nubile :iuo* D0 degrees, 3 minute» east from the ’ • f n • »nn**r p r o v i d e d h y th*- v . . r a ' TJ « M- *- f (>rP2 n f«»r ' Northwest corner in Lot 4 m Barnes *■ '•• » *■ »nil n r o m ; rv ?-» th«- Acres, a plat of record, thence |»<r.tiion. lutin ti ml 1 . f l r r h t n l i J , w <• C«lr m*«J < nmilh %. C«lr. 1)8- t he f running along the we*t side of said iriMiiii. f « * • • ít »*•«! »i.-r* n«i-tr» < . r anv [ lot south no degrees, three minutes the C a m ' * N«» 9 I R 0 n n d N o *•"*' c » n i » o ! - A orli 19. 1 9 3 0 th** east one hundred and th irty-tw o |(jat'»l b y virtu«* «»f a n t i n i e r a n d . ■ / . . n1, n i-...i»rtr«’"vn'rm- (132) feet, thence north 89 degrees pi ' re*» of the Hirruit C*»urt » *tp . to H. f',«*l*» *in<l Camilla A. fifteen minutes eaat parallel with NOTICE IS HKIIKI’ V J . I Y EN. thaï i C t — _ >y virtu«* <*f ;i1 judiarannt «-rder. d«*- vr r v D«.r»"ir£ 'r ^ . « j the north line of said lot 830 feet, r««- aii«f a:» «•x**ruti«»n «lui V .« u r d 1 r.rn ■... r t v i a- i«***■> -n . thence north no degrees three min- ub*.v. 1 >ut < > t an«! under th«* f «.*«Ii *«r ti j f h f r»r 1 * ARTHPR IRELAND utes west 132 feet, thence south 89- “ Btltll«d C uri t n t b e ab« »v«• *»n t ¡tl«-*f 1 i 5*» the •«nr th<*w -otiftolldated »«tlit to in«* dir* •it««! Hfi«l * '» f-vn l a ’ west 330 feet to the place of r t 'e *I*»t»* fif * a ¡«4 o u r - 1932. up- 1 ♦ '<* • enm<« ri*n 1» t ^«4 from beginning, being one acre, less a I was born in 1X93 on the old Ire I n t ••« 1 th* 2nd day «»f M ■ n «*♦• rt a 1 n j udsim-nl n rend er* d an«! l ♦ -•«. i«t prf *v«»rfv a will land farm five miles north of F o r >nt* r« *I in »1« 1.1 tv.urt on t i e 9th 1 K.. :ir»nli 19.‘i2 follow««. 1n »he f-.ll.-w'i-'cr *^rder f I«»’ «.; Ft bruì« ry. est Grove, which has been my home or, r l t r en<i 0 f this parcel of land for road t»-w it : N EW ELL MAFRI .M «v-l r»n- r tn-wft: , continuously, with the exception of Juriirm* nt In favor «■ f W (t. <’«»!«» j th*« coati« anti expen***a of purposes- 1 T ( iindidatc* for Rt piihliian j six years in which I attended For- and Camilla i\.l* in*«t >r for tne purpoee of s a tis fy in g , the MUffl t In« (I I .ail 1 es! Grove High school and Pacific T-. th or. I " n t of Judgment MI ’ sum 0 f $2300 OO with in terest there- Nomination For l«-R«*ther with int* rest *i | university 7 r i fr«>rn A p r i l 19 193» o í 8 % P * r annum COl’ N’TY TREASI RER th«-r**be 1 a f ' <■ r ’ hf i y ine ' sn'e * » st ¡»ry*na on a t the r . » I began f arm in g the 2t»0 acre Fre- ii r t h e r eofra « * f Of in t*-nn-« i from June 7, 1930, and the further t.ne r»m«»»»nt* s, • r .rth w h i« h f»ald j u d g m e n t ha* Declaration of Purpose i land farm in 1916 and two years eb*»vt » » • paid t * aatiafy sum 0f |jg5,oo attorneys fees and bri -n d u l y and r«-Lru!arlj p rin * ipnl a m o u n t , later purchased an ad itional 40 J. y.-ph R M« Pr«» !*ly .H i : , . ff . .* n t I V . in th* •d I f I am nominated und elected to , | . r ! itl, tnt-T-st the further sum of $22.00 coats for ar *«*innft»«r referred acre tract. I now farm the 330 ii fr- i.i tune t". i » J i. which sums judgment has been ren- the office o f County Trea. ur< r, I Jt íínru-nt I- acres and run a dairy o f 25 head .' i tb th«- f u r t h e r a u m a of dered in the above entitled court will conduct that ■ fficr upon the o f cows fnvor ..f W. J . Me ii d g m * n* I 0 0 and 9 1 4 . ## <'r*-fidv {«uinbi-r î»u.nli. f*o. rind Drainât Ore-! r fth. - pr-.p-rt) and cause in favor of plaintiff and basis of full efficiency nnd strict F«*>iltrv Karma. Ine.. f.»r the ' . an«! by I have always been a staunch sup K«»n , r.x u t l ... the defendants; t h a t said economy. HUfii $2913 • * t< s'< thvr with in- .ludrment r r «n*l l»* * r . :*n»l in , , , . . . _ j «»..« ,*h »he -PMnar.i- *-f »ale will be made subject to rede nip- I will personally devote my entire porter o f Governor Mi ier’s tax re t««r«-at nt tin m ie «»f »n; from June | omulln 2N. 1931. nrd th«- forth* r «un* » f , -n<-<i~**t-v »*«• th- -«i- tion as per the statu tes c f the time and energy, to the discharge duction policies and the need of tax $4 30. $-'■«) o » «nd $13 75. u h .» . n i — ' * ‘ *« .1 r** pr ..p * rt* \ " t th*- t l t ’ie a b o v e * of my duties and will eliminate t ie organizations that ar comprized of jnd <iD nt 1- hereinafter ref« rr«-t! t«» ;t Ti - i —'a* th!- ?th S tate <rf Oregon. Ul> **« t real taxpayers. «a Judkrni«*nt lì. 1932. 1 0 : 0 0 o*cl ,1; «»f J u r J . W. Connell, Sheriff, W ashing- services of a regular | aid deputy, • n«lirr**»-it in fa* - - of W. .1 To c arry out this idea we org an i st ibe F . » t rr-.nt <toor <.f ^on Oregon. M as a saving to the taxpayers "$»>0<i McC*r“a«!v Lumber <’«». -»nd ^gslnst • th** H« u n t v ( N . u r t hous«* *n t h e C i t y ized the Tax Equalization leagu* y «: fïudhn^t for th«- sum of i Hare, M cAlear & Peters, A tto r - a n n u a lly ' by elimination f useless in this county an,[ fo r the past $71 f>9 57 t o f ther with intcr»at at t)ie . «.f H M U h o r n in r a i d r- u n t y .and j»tnte. adv expense and extravagant practices. ..ihj.-.-t to r - r.eys for Plaintiff. year I have served this organization rst<- . f from April I, 1ÏS1 an.l | ^**11 a t p u b l i c a u c t i o n I f you believe in rr.y si. gan—• as S ecretary -T reasu rer Efficiency and Economy V O T E t X i I f nominated an elected I will No W A.K -r 24,25 at all times, be mindful of my dutie There were n numln-r of lurge funuly gathering» in town Sunday, noticeably among them at the home o f Mr. an., Mr» Harry A. itichuiil» und the Dillmnmi h me. wnrn their ehlldren ra m r hi im- to spend M - ther'a Day with their parent». The brotherhood meeting » a » held last Tuesday evening at tne home d Mr. and Mrs Charles T h o m p .in . There were 11» men prest nt und a lew ladies und guests .Members » e r e present from Mountain Home, !.uurel and Kinlon, a line program was put on hy the members. ir» the amount that may he due or owing upon Judgment ill after the aale of property A. I To the payment of any aum or amount that may he due or owing upon Judgment IV In the principal Hum of $2202.57 together with Inter- • at thereon at from June 30. 1931, »»»get,her with th«* further auma of 1 "i « ’ *5 #») in«l 111.00. after the rale o f property A. o f O regon, to -w lt: T wh rh lH fi-n hf tia e h u i l d l n r ‘ -9 fe- t in width and 51*0 feet In leniflb, ait t o t e tipon t h e N o rth erly p o rtio n ».f * h ' ! 0 ;o r e t r a c t h » l o W d e - c r i b « i*. e n d .. n « ' o f f « ** h u t l d i n g r i tu a l * » up««»» »•'*• S o u * h W e s te r l y uovtlon *»f t h e 5. T o th«* p a y m e n t «»f J u d g m e n t V . t O - ' t c f «• tre«*t h# l o w «teaerth**«!. w h i c h f W f’onnell Bherlff of Waah- • i t t h r e e h u lld lp ga i r e h e r e in »ffer i n * * o n f’ountjr, o r e . , hy f l l a d y a Mo r* 'f rrp i I t o a a p r o p e r t y A. a n d Ia*i»«l, Deputy. .Ml «.f t h e f o l l o w i n g « l e a r r l h e d r e a l Dated at Hlllaboro, O r e g o n , M a y n r n j . e r f y * r u a l * in W - a h l n c t n H «un- 2nd. 1932. O r ' t ” -n. »nd d e s c r i b e d n * f«*tf.*vea l>i»re -if Klrat Publication. May 2. t' u r t < f the W illiam Vf«'I»lnn a n d I 1932. ■* f' !>■ n a t i o n I-and <*l ai m S o f*7. Date of !*%*t Publlration. June 2. T ' i ’ a n - ’ ilr» I n o r t h f l a n g e 3 went o f j 1932. a«lvcJ3-27 Hi* V ll'»i»>et*‘ M efld lan : \\ . .#. H«-« r« :til> l.jinlter ( « . % * OflKu« l*OMlir> I nr mat. I*»«- . n eor- |M»r:tli'«n. 1.. H. (eudhart. l l e c h l f . i o I « wp !I Hfltl 4»MH*lu(fa. Ine., a cur- J . (). JOHNSON V", vhhh raid w rit m m m and» m e to m a k e « a l e * f th»* f o l l o w i n i r d e r e r l b e . l 0 " r « ' nnl a n d r e a l nronertv l\ A Native Oregonian wh» r* tdoi in -tht* <*aat«*rn part of Waahinifton county u*ka your vote f«»r the Rep ublican nomination as one of the The following were Sunday guenta two representative« in the S tate at the home of Mr. and Mr» r. u f»«*gi-<«laturc I a t u d Mi < - (i Mr. Johnnon in un a 'to rn ay with t ornellu», Mr. and Mra. A IV Her- Tigard and Rortland u i k of .Sellw«MH|, und Mr and Mr» ofllot*u ut Formerly lt-jfal arfviaor t ■ Federal H. P. Newman of Linnton. Prohibition Administrator f r S ta te Mr. and Mr». K* licit Pomeroy of Oregon, nerving twelve yearn with und daughter» were Sunday guest« the (»overnmrnt. of M in . Comeruy'» parent», Mr and I’K O I.K K SS IV F .Mr». S C. Spark » of Portland Knrrgetir Reliable They attemled Mother's I>ay »er- Raid advertiaement p-24 vlcea at u church in Portland. Mr. utnl Mr». It A William« und then daughter. Mr». A J . Brook* of Portland were Krluay gue»ts »1 the h ime of their daughter, Mr» h a il c Hell, Cooper mountain d u r ing the day a »hopp.ng trip wuh made to HilHIairo. * * an Judgment (*• RrssEL oorcan Itepuhliran Candidate for 1 am the youngest son of Henri etta Hare and Gecrg e A. Morgan, both o f my parents coming from Washington county pioneer families. My grandfather, W. D. Hare, prac tised law in this county for many years, and my uncle Wm. G. Hare, has practised law- here and has lieen actively interested in nil county affairs for the Inst 25 years. My fr.ther was at one time Clerk of this county. I w^ts born at Hillsboro 35 years ngo and attended the schools of this county including Pacific I 'n i - versity. I relieved my legal e-lu- eation nt Northwestern laiw school and th-. U niversity of Washington nnd the University o f Oregon Din ing the war I enlisted in the navy. I am a past Commander o f Coquill.• nnd Hillsboro posts o f the American Legion. I was admitted to the bar in 1921 nnd have practised law for I I years, the Inst three o f which have b -on in Hillsboro, where I reside. This is the first time that I have ever l>ern a candidate for any public •.flier o f this county. I submit a short statem ent of my platform for your approval. I f nominated nnd elected I W IL L Conduct the office without A Salaried Deputy Maintain My Office At The Court House to the people o f Washington county and. to the best of my ability, show that the confidence invest.d in me - was well warranted. The time has now arrived when w. I people in the ordinary walks of life should put our shoulders to the wheel nnd break the machine rule 1 that has dominated Dreg, n p litics , f o r so many years. M y platform is: I will en.ieawir, to the l>est of my ability to help reduce our public ex- penditures t > a safe am! sane basis. I favor an income, intangible and excise tax with the idea of ultim ately decreasing the t a x on real property. I am in favor of Governor Meier's retrenchment policies S L O G A N - “ I fa\ r laws ju st and equitable for all classes." (Paid adv.) Nom inate FREDERI CK STEIWER UNITED STATES SENATOR R E P U B L IC A N Paid adv. c-24 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY - MON , MAY 14 - 16 Maple Leaf Flour“1.89 A good flour at a go- d Milk pi i- ’< Limit : .0 5 Van Camp’s Beans .0 5 Darigold Pure Lard an*. .2 0 Coffee, Our Best Per Pound 2 8 • CORN— Nature Best, W H IT E B E A N S—G r Northern, 5 lbs................... R IC E — Blue Rose SOAP— Royal W hite 10 B a r s .................................. P IN E A P P L E — Broken ! Slices 2 No. 2 1 / C a n s ........ for O R EG O N Efficiently, Conscientiously CONOLY’S GROCERY CA TSU P—\ un Camp’s Foreclose Delinquent T axe s In Accordance With The Law nnd With Absolute Im partiality ';r„ FO R C o n tin u e d Faithfu l S e rv ice Conduct All Civil nnd Criminal Business of the County Honestly, if PRIMARY, May 20th i'n id -\Jv . Stt*iw er-ior-Senator C lu b , I ‘.K ill* BiiiM m q, P o rtla n d , O rrgun .25 .23 .25 .23 .25 .25 PEANUT BUTTER— Bulk, per lb............................. MR. GOOD BAR— 8 oz.......................................... CORN FLA K ES OR POST TOASTIES—2 Pkgs. v MB ASSA DOR TISSUE— Rolls ................................. R A INKER MALT— Dark or Light, per c a n ............... BISQUICK— Makes De lightful Shortcake, ........... BROOMS— Special, ............................... 9c .10 .15 .25 .25 .29 .33 .05 Lettuce, Large, Crisp Heads .05 Cabbage, New Per Found .05 Asparagus ( Beaverton ) Per Bunch .05 dreen Peas per pound .05 New Potatoes per pound___________ ANDY’S MARKET rfas (]IT' ASO N . V D L F P R K ’F S