Thurwlay, A pi ll 9, 1936 Helvetia Roys r? X r " Enter Circus H IL L S B O R O film i;;inv, P arent-T eacher association meet m g held last Tuesday eve ning was w e ll attended. The p u pils o f the upper grades p u t on a program . M r. and Mr» F red Froesehle and c h ild re n of M c M in n v ille and H P. L yd a o f O akland, Cal , spent W ed nesday v is itin g M r Froesehle';. m other and sister, M rs J C. Froe- sehle and Mrs. C H K e lle y. D in n e r p a r'y guests at the home of M r and Mr.-. L . It C yp h e r S u n day in clud ed M r and Mrs. W E M ays and son nt Y a m h ill. Robert Johnstone o f E n rig h t, H a ro ld B e r r y and M r and Mrs. H. G. C yp he r and daug hter Eugenie. Locker Box Talks City Council H ears Complaint on Labor New Heads Named by H iteon G roup Thom as S. Sholes <S> (Continued from cave 1) 450°° 200 Easter Deserves a new ‘‘Dress 195°° T25"" 1928 Essex Sedan Trinity Lutheran Church ( ’«»mplch'ly overhauled. V e ry good rubber. C o n d itio n perfect. T ile Easter .service begins at 10:3(1 a in.; Sunday school and B ib le class at 9:45. Good F rid a y w ill be observed w ith a service at II p. in. You are c o rd ia lly w e lcom ed to w o rs h ip w ith us. 125 1924 Ford " T ” Coach Good 1 r ; 11 i p o i t ., 11 ,)i i . *25"° G O T E K R A P L A N IN G ! Save for SECURITY Easter services fo r Scholls M elh odist Episcopal chu rch w ith Rev S. R aynor S m ith w ill begin at I t) a m. Sunday. R ecitations w ill _ given by June Nelson. R uth an um Irv in g C hristensen, M vro n Bish. K enneth T w ig g , A rt us and A lm a Erickson. W allace F lin t. Jack and Baptist Church C h u rch school, 9:45; preaching, Jeanette H ow ell. M a rv Jane Seif- I I and at 8 o’clock. Note t h e f e l t . Leland T w ig g. A lb e rt Lovgren. Donald Christensen. E lw in Mc- services s ta rlin g at II p in. Keeli, Le w is Hesse. Class num bers w ill also be given. Rev. S m ith w ill A sk y o u r a tto rn e y to send you r hold a baptism al service and re le ga l a d v e rtis in g to the Argus. ceive new members. The B u n n e ll sisters w ill sing and Jean Trask. A m y H ow ard, D o ro th y O rr and Esther C hristensen w ill g ive a dialogue A c h o ir o f 30 voices w ill give an Easter cantata. " A M o rn ing in the O rie n t," at th e church Sunday at 7 p. m. un de r the d i rection o f M rs C. E a ri S tretcher. P u b lic is in vite d . Staff a savings account while you're young '. . . then reap Hie lieiicl'its in old age secur ity and comfort. Pul aside a regular amount each month and watch it grow. This association h a s never paid less t hail 3' • . Let u explain our plan. rar Anniversary SALE GOAR'S W oman’s Shop E. M. B&rara, Prop, SALESM AN for HUDSON and TERRAPLANH By THOMAS S. SHOLES J M. PERSON, Manager H illsb o ro , Oregon. SV LAUREL O rg a n iza tio n o f the Tow nsend c lu b w i ll b e com pleted at the co m m u n ity h a ll A p r il 18. La u re lw o o d 20-pieee brass and reed band w ill g ive a concert. C om m ittee states th a t a ll frie n d s are w elcom e to come and help re instate n a tio n a l p ro s p e rity ., Laurel G Russell M organ, d is tric t a tto r ney, w ho seek» re tu rn to o ffic e on re p u b lica n tic k e t. Royce H a rris. 44. fo rm e rly of M ou n ta in d a le died at Eugene A p r il 5. F u n e ra l services were held from the Forest G rove U n d e rta k in g com pany chapel Tuesday w ith Rev. E D. K e llo g g o ffic ia tin g . B u ria l was in R a ffe ty cem etery Royce H a rris was b o rn August 29. 1891, at Q uipm an. Ga. A t the age o f 8 he m oved to St. Peters burg. Fla., then to Jackso nville . Fla., and again back to St. P eters burg. He enlisted in the a rm y at F o rt Logan on June 4. 1917, and attained to the ra n k o f corp ora l He was discharged in 1919. M r H a rris was m a rrie d to E liz abeth W irtz at L itt le Rock. A r k , M arch 22. 1920 Since th a t tim e the fa m ily has liv e d at M ou ntainda le , I O re., Vancouver. Wash.; Jackson v ille . Fla ; San Diego, Cal., and fin a lly m oved to Lane cou nty in Rev. P. H Schaus o f S ch e fflin , 1935. w h o spoke last T hursd ay n ig h t M r. H a rris was a m em ber o f the at last o f series o f Lenten s e rv V eterans o f F oreign Wars, a n d ) ices sponsored b y L u th e ra n also o f the C h ris tia n church. chu rch es._____________ He is su rvive d by his w id o w and by a daughter, V irg in ia Joan He ices w e re held in P ortland. She has tw o brothers liv in g , W illia m was th e m o th e r o f R ile y B illin g s , of Jackso nville . Fla., and John S. B ruce H. B illin g s , Mrs. Josephine o f Homestead, Fla. Q u in ta l) and M rs. Bessie M. P itt- senbarger, a ll o f P ortla nd . CHARLES W. PECKHAM FOREST G R O VE—C harles W il Baseball B enefit Dance lia m Packham , 68, of Gaston died A t N o rth P la in s K. o f P. ha ll, ' in P o rtla n d S a n ita riu m A p r il 2 a ft er an illness o f tw o weeks F u n e r S a tu rd a y n ig h t, A p r il 11. A d m is 8p ' al services were held at L a u re l- sion 25c. wood chu rch S atu rday aftern oon w ith E ld e r George P e ttit o ffic ia t ing. In te rm e n t was in H i ll cem etery. M r. Peckham was born at C o ld w a te r, M ich., in Septem ber, 1868. He is su rvive d by the w id o w and three childre n. M rs. R. E S m ith and E ve re tt Peckham o f P o rtla n d and H a ro ld A. Peckham o f Bend. 'adding Stationary An announcement with all the charm and dignity the occasion demands. Invita tions completely correct. Hillsboro Argus Commercial Printing Nineteen Years D r. G uy F. V ia of Forest Grove, w ho is candidate fo r dem ocratic n o m in a tio n fo r state representa tive. th ro u g h w h ic h pass 3500 newspa pers per hour. Personnel o f em ployes o f the A rg u s o ffic e in clud es M iss P a tty Lom ax, bookkeeper and re p o rte r, w ith the o rg a n iza tio n seven years; E dw ard C. Coman, a d ve rtisin g m anager, w ith f ir m fo u r years; Leon Davis, c ity ed itor, w ith A r gus seven m onths. In the m echan ica l d e p a rtm e n t— W. E. O gilbee. veteran p rin te r, w ith the f ir m 11 years; J e rry Davidson, p rin te r and m ake-up man. w ith fir m 9 '; years; H o w ard H illis , lin o ty p e operator, p rin te r and pressman, w ith org a n iza tio n n in e years; Joh n Laurs p la n t forem an ch ie f lin o ty p e o p e r ator and p rin te r, w ith A rg u s s ix years; F rancis B a rr, pressman, ste reotyper, general helper, w ith fir m tw o years, and N o rm an Defrees. T e l - T ru of experience as reputable new and used car dealers in Hillsboro M RS. L O U IS IA N A B IL L IN G S M rs. Louisiana B illin g s o f P o rt land, fo rm e rly of H illsb o ro , was b u rie d here Tuesday. F u n e ra l serv- That is Your GUARANTEE CANDIDATE FOR Republican Nomination for STATE fo r the SENATOR U SED CARS You Buy fro m Us We stake the reputation gained during those years for square-dealing, honesty and fairness on every transaction made with us. I E very Car W e S ell H as Our P erson al G uarantee T h at Its C ondition is E xactly as R epresented OUR FINANCE RATES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST M e ta l THERM OM ETERS CADY MOTOR CO. Hillsboro's Oldest Autom obile Dealer 149 S. Third A ve. Hillsboro, Oregon (V en etia n tic k e t, G ladys R inck, Banks) J. A . Thornburgh Stands For: for desk, wall, oven, re frigerator or outdoors. Modern in Style Guaranteed Accurate $ - 6 .0 0 $ - « .2 5 J. L. Anderson JEWELER 211 E. Main St. Hillsboro " L e t A n d y F ix Y o u r W atch” "N o increase in taxes. — No new commissions. — N o a p pro pria tion s th a t are not ab solutely necessary. —Reduce taxes by c u rta ilin g e x penses. — N ot a to o l of any boss, gro up or faction. — W ill consider eve ry b ill on its m e rits and vote fo r th e best interests o f the state and county. — E veryone is a ta x payer, e ith e r real, personal, in tangible. gas, in d u s tria l accident, autom obile, d riv e r's license o r o th er tax. — E very d o lla r spent comes fro m you. then le t s cut out u n necessary spending. — W ill legislate according to business p rin cip le s." ‘ (P a id adv.) FREE.. PICNIC HAM AND SEAN DINNER u itb WESTINGHOUSE Electric Roaster -------------- TT ACT NOW Need a New Spring'Tooth Harrow? . .first come first served I e m ts fw it y9nri toeiiy! It's Our Fourth I Am Now Employed As 137 S. Third Ave. Com pletion of L au rel C lub Set fo r A p ril 16 Ends Series TltAe are jacket frocks and one - piece styles. Printed sh eers a n d crepes. Every type of dress for every type of figure. Dresses you'll be proud to wear any where. NOTICE, TO ALL MY FRIENDS IN THE COUNTY- TUALATIN VALLEY IEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. .Savings a L o an R ids Easter Services Arranged Scholls p rin te r's "d e v il," w ith f ir m t w o ; months. M em bers o f the em ployes' fa m ilie s and the P o p u la rity Contest w in n e r o f the C a lifo rn ia -M e x ic o trip , Misses L o rra in e Chase ana Helen S ah lfcld , w ere also lu n c h eon g u s ts o f th e Argus. Veteran Buried at M ountaindale Chamber Members Visit Argus Plant tr ib u te to a ll w o rth w h ile m o ve m ents." S e v e n ty -fiv e per cent o f the to ta l incom e of the plan t, M c K in ney said, was spent in the com m u n ity fo r salaries, labor, taxes, insurance, etc O f the 75 per cent spent w ith in the c o m m u n ity. 59 per cent is fo r salaries, la b o r and news service. In a d d itio n to the 75 per cent, an o th e r 11 per cent is spent in the state fo r paper, etc. A tte n tio n also was called to the fa c t th a t the A rg u s is one of tw o newspapers in the west w h ich have become m em bers <if the A u d it Bureau o f C irc u la tio n s . T h is au dit, M c K in n e y explained, applies to c ir c u la tio n cla im s w h ic h m ust be passed and c e rtifie d by an a u d i to r em ployed fo r th a t purpose, p re ve n tin g any false cla im s as to the n u m b e r of subscribers on the c ir c u la tio n lists o f the newspaper. D u rin g the last 13 years, M c K in ney pointed out, the newspaper news coverage has increased sev e ra l-fo ld w h ile the s ta ff in the fro n t o ffic e has increased fro m one to fiv e persons. T h irte e n years ago M c K in n e y handled the o ffic e w h ile Mrs. M c K in n e y operated th e lin o type. In a d d itio n there are 35 men and wom en serving in variou s com m u nitie s over the co u n ty as c o m m u n ity rep orters. S ix are em ployed in the m echanical d e p a rt ment. M c K in n e y reca lle d the m erg er of The A rgu s and Independent, de c la rin g th a t The A rgus, he fe lt, had kep t fa ith w ith those 35 H ills b o ro business i n s t i t u t i o n s w h ich signed pledges o f su p p o rt at the tim e of the m erg er He pointed out th a t S. C. K ille n , e d ito r of the Independent fo r so m any years and th e o th e r p a rty to th e m erger, had re c e n tly said: "L e t me con gra tu late you and y o u r m othe r fo r the fin e newspaper you have made the A rgus, w h ic h I be lie v e now to be the k in d o f a newspaper tha t H ills b o ro deserves." He closed his ta lk by p o in tin g w ith p rid e to the variou s honors w h ich have come to The A rg u s th ro u g h being nam ed th e best w e e kly new spaper in O regon in 1930, selection on Casey's a ll A m - •rican eleven in 1931. and h o n o r able m en tion fo r newspaper pro- iu c tio n and general excellence in N a tio n a l E d ito ria l association con tests in 1934 and 1935. F o llo w in g tne luncheon, the cro w d ad jo u rn e d to the A rgu s o f fice w h ere newspapers w ere d is played sho w in g th e steady im pro vem e nt in The A rg u s m akeup and size. In the press room , a ll a tte n d in g were in tro d u c e d to the va rio u s processes of a p rin tin g establishm ent and given a dem on s tra tio n o f th e ne w Goss press, Huge Three OREGON Candidates North Plains Pythian Sisters’ „ Lodge Celebrates Anniversary protiliif t r und c lu b wo- I l l y M ;« I t. - n r y i ’ y ti.-r I home I k re A p r il N O R T H P L A IN S F r ie n d s h ip She had been il l Tem ple. P y th ia n Sisters, celebrated its tw e n ty fir s t a n n iv e rs a ry F rid a y B enefit D a n te A p ril 1ft M r: Hint* p i (iflu fc d a num ber | uvcriing C hai tor m em bers pre sent of f ll nr. of the Northw» •-!. h c v c ih I were M r and M r- W illia m Joo»; H E L V E T IA The H e lve tia Hoy in c olor. I h r in b u ilt "Ih '.tiit ifn l an I M e'dam e; Hose T ru itt, Rosella M ill.,, -h -sio M ay; Pearl Vandom - Scouts «Troop 24V) inude a fin e nlen. E lizabeth Harm s and Clara show ing nt the scout circus in P o rt I G ordon, and C harles W alter The land F rid a y nnd S a tu rd a y night. lu s t m em bers Io be in itia te d a fte r Jo i-ph W e ii/t I and foiu o f his i Hie ord er was in s titu te d were M r. Hoy Sc iuts, Jack nod Fred H.»u- a r .l M rs E a rl H o lle nb eck, w ho mann, B illie B atchelder nnd James w ir e also present. Q u ite a large D avidson. w ent on a fis h in g t r ip crow d 1 f m em bers fro m the H llls - on Scoggui.. creek Sunday m o rn Ijpro and F orest G rove Tem ples in g M r Wenzel caught the lim it, were present, In c lu d in g M rs. E m hut Jack H.ium ntm caught the b ig ma M c K in n e y of H illsb o ro , who gest tro u t, 15 in c lx was m ost e xce lle nt ch ie f at H ills H r n r f U A p ril IK boro at the tim e F rie n d s h ip T em The West U n ion ha ll teum w ill ple was in s titu te d and assisted the spoihsor a b e ne fit dance at H e lv e tia ' grand ch ie f w ith the w o rk, other h u ll A p u l III H ills b o ro members w ho were pres- C ut'iil W enger, u student ut W h it ■ nl and a ssiste d at th a t tim e were man college, W.i l i , w ill upend this Mrs H e nrie tta M organ. M rs Dora week v is itin g hei patents, M r. and Nelson. M is E L M oore and Mrs. M rs John Wenger J Anderson P rogram in clu d e d a Mi and M r. Fred I ’ le ic n and piano ib iet b y Mrs Rickman of P o rtla n d and M i s Eugenie C ypher, •.mi C a lv in of P o rtla n d wore v is a duet by the Misses Frances and ito rs a ll last week o f M rs. E liz a P atricia M oye r o f H illsb o ro , an beth H itte r. acro ba tic fiance by lit t le R uth M r and M rs E lm er B atchelder, H ickm an of P o rtla n d Mrs. C. D M rs llu ld a C o nn ell and d a u g h C h am b erla in led w ith sin gin g and te r Jean A n n were d in n e r p a rty ; recre atio nal gurnes. The most e x g i l t t > of M r and Mrs. O tto S chultz cellent chief, Mrs J ' R Sandford, at Bethany Sunday. made the b irth d a y cake w h ich was Elda lle rs h i y w ent t o Elm a, , large enough to serve the eig h ty Waab . last week to he lp her aunt. people present The cake was beau Mi C a rrie H uber, w ho has a t if u lly decorated in y e llo w and i estaurant green, the tab le decorations were y e llo w d a ffo d ils. T tie Past C h ie fs ’ club, throu gh Dionne* Q uintuplets Star ' th e ir president, M rs. Sadie H o lle n V en etian T h e a tre l ilm Mrs. Agnes Hines beck. presented the T em ple w ith F ive new star.s at one swoop dueed re ce n tly. She was a u th o r of some b e a u tifu l vases The ch a rte r w< re added to the H o llyw o o d f ir m several O regon songs, her "Hose m em bers a n d H ili'b o r o v is ito rs ament when D a rry l I*' Z anu ck »<•- , I Covei cd C ottage" ru n n in g in to sev w ho assisted in in s titu tin g the T em - cured the adorable Q u in tu p le ts to ple wi n- p ie ented w ith corsage eral thousand copies. K Reynolds head the cast of his “ The C o u n try . Horn in A shlan d on Septem ber ! bouquets. Mrs. A. D octor,” the grand new hum an- 22, 11172. M is Hines was a m em ber I m a kin g the presentation M rs R eynolds had charge of the in te re st p ic tu re w h ich shows t o of th e g ra d u a tin g class of ’HU. A sh nig h t, F rid a y and S atu rday at the land N o rm al school. She was a refreshm ent» and Miss Eugenie C y pher of the program V enetian theatre fo rm e r secretary o f the O regon .Mrs. K eenan Honored E v e ry th in g th a t has ever been Federation of W om en’s clubs, an Tuesday a ftern oon a p a rly was said and w ritte n about these m ar- 1 active m em ber o f the firs t O regon held h o no ring Mrs. K a tie Keenon v clous habit . pales in to in s ig n ifi- . i Congres > of Parents and Teachers canee be.side the actual sight of , 1 and firs t O regon org an izer fo r the on her e ig h ty - fifth b irth d a y Pres ent were Mesdames John Sund- them p la y in g and cooing, actin g I.eague of W estern W riters. quiat. T h u rsto n Peterson. Susan real roles in a real s to ry and s u r .Stic w.e. the w ife of Or. Charles Reynolds. Cora Reynolds, John L o f rounded by such H o llyw o o d .‘ ta r. H ine and m o th e r o f W illis lim es, as Jean H ersholt. June Lang, M i teacher in the Forest G rove un io n tis. B ert Thomas. L. H. B risbine, D C h am b erla in. E A. L o rra n ce of chael W halen. S lim S u m m e rv ille high school, and M arg are t Hines, P o rtla n d and M rs. M a ry Reed. and D o ro th y Peterson. Opening Postponed e n io r at P a cific u n iv e rs ity . There N o rth P lains baseball team w ill is one siste r liv in g . M rs. M ile s L e t the advertise m ents help you C a n tre ll o f Hueh, Jackson cou n not open th e ir season A p r il 12 b> p la y in g C o rn e liu s as was planned ty She tau ght school fo r a period The w eather w ill not p e rm it, so at Ja ckso n ville , and la te r at M id the game w ill be postponed. The T e rm in a l way, near Boston. Mass. L a te r re baseball b e n e fit dance S aturday tu rn in g to J a c k s o n v ille she met was a great success. The team w ill D r. C harles lim e s, a p ra c tic in g sponsor another dance S aturday ph ysicia n The tw o w ere m a rrie d n ig h t at K. P. h a ll. E veryo ne is No. 6 on O ctober 2H. 1898. at Applegate. cordially invited to attend. Laura M ille t and S cotty Stigam A fte r short periods o f residence T e rm in a l lo cke r box .service u at Ja c k s o n v ille and P o rtla n d . Dr. vis ite d over the w eek-end w itn E lm e r Mays J r at Y a m h ill. scie n tific, .safe and com plete and M rs Hines established th e ir M r: E au l M ille r has been laid T hat mean p ro p e r p re p a ra tio n of name at Forest G rove. up fo r the past week w ith a badly foods f o r .storage, tem p e ra tu re sprained knee. She is able to be m aintenance regardless o f w e a th about w ith the aid o f crutches. er. com plete c irc u la tio n o f cold M r. and M rs John Z yb a ck of u ir, h u m id ity re g u la tio n , and a b Brisco, Texas, arc v is itin g fo r sev solute p ro te ctio n against b re a k eral days w ith M r. and Mrs. C a rl down. ________ 1 toner. (C n n U ntied fro m p a i r 1» Inve stigate th is lo w c o il service. nit n re fe rre d to the co n tra cto r must be p h y s ic a lly f it and o f s u ffic ie n t T e rm in a l Ice & Cold k il l Storage Co. In connection w ith the cou ncil prote t, it is understood that oth er Hillsboro, Oregon H IT E O N — A large cro w d fro m flue nces m H ills b o ro have made Portland Salem Gresham in strong prote m em p lo ym e nt c ir this and n e ig h b o rin g com m u nitie s 20 Years In O regon S ervice th e pro gra m at th e cle ,n connection w ith the H ills attended school house F rid a y evening. A boro situ a tio n In a d d itio n Io pa sin g b ills, r e play. “ M r. Put It O ff." was given p o rts w e re heard on progress in by school c h ild re n , selections by obi a in in g rig h t-o f-w a y easements the -chool harm onica band: play, fo r s e w e r lin e s across p riv a te prop- "C a t;," by the H ite o n c lu b ladies; eri a 'M o c k W edd in g," by the school Want Health Department ch ild re n . F o llo w in g a t a l k by I37 8. Third Ave. ----- - The co u n cil also endorsed a C o un ty Agent W illia m F. Cyrus, m ovem ent b y the county to ob- the c a lf clu b boys w ere presented I ta in a fu ll lim e he alth d e pa rtm e nt w ith th e ir c h a rte r and pins. Ches I fo r the co u n ty w h ic h w o u ld in - te r Robinson, president fo r 1935, I elude a doctor, tw o nurses, a san- responded nnd to ld o f the w o rk I ita ry inspector and stenographer. and educational advantages o f c lu b 1933 Ford V -8 'I udor 1he expense to be carried, one New ru b b e r il l around O n ly , fo u rth by the county, a fo u rth by w o rk The boys displayed a n u m 2>.(XI0 m iles M otor, in te r io r and the state nnd the re m a in d e r by the ber o f ribbons earned last year. New o ffice rs arc R obert C am pbell, fin is h perfect. ' federal governm ent un de r th e so president: Vance B osw ell, vice - cia l se cu rity law. Jack M aier, w h o re ce n tly p u r- president; E rnest H ite , secretary. I chased the gar bage co lle c tin g b u si The q u ilt w h ic h was sold at dutch A lb e rt ness fro m Pete C o rric ri. was g ra n t auction was bought by IC 29 C hevrolet Coach ed a license to c o n tin u e in H ills Strom . The clu b tha nks a ll w ho came and helped. N ew p a in t jo b M o to r o v e f- boro. Mrs. E. D. H ite is ill. aauled. Pei feet rub be r. M r. and M rs. C. W. S tru th e rs, Easter Program Planned Elizabeth S tru th e rs, M arg are t Hed- T ig a rd M ethodist Church den. G ay W ilso n a n d K enneth T ig a rd M etho dist Sunday school S tru th e rs were w eek-end guests of 1930 Nash Special Sedan w ill meet at 10 a. in Sunday u n M r and M rs. F red R. G ibons at T w in ig n itio n model. T w o new de r Ihc leadership of Miss V irg in ia Eugene. liras. Good c o n d itio n . Parks Io en jo y an Easter program H ite on c lu b enjoyed an A p r il arra ng ed especially fo r the c h il- I Fool p a rty at the home o f Mrs. dfe n The pastor, Rev. S. R aynor 1 R uth Anderson A p r il 1. N ext m eet S m ith, w ill speak at 11 a. m. on in g w ill be A p r il 15 at the home • "A T riu m p h a n t F a ith ." ad m in is- | o f Mrs. C a rrie Selander and o f f i 1928 B nick Sedan te rin g the r ite o f baptism . A t 8 cers w ill be elected fo r the com Good fa m ily ear. Has had w o n o'clock Sunday evening the c h o ir in g year. w ill pre: eni "T h e R esurrection d e rfu l care. S to ry ." an Easter cantata, un de r the d ire c tio n o f Miss C a rlo tta G il bert. U n ie V H IL L S B O R O . M rs; Agnes Hines Taken By Death t i l . I I I . died nt h<•i 1 I lf p lir U lH O lliu It Wl*( i*k offers ARGUS. Hillsboro, Oregon Paul Senko COME IN AND SEE ME SOMETIME See the New M cCormick- Deering H arrow s Here H E R E are times on nearly all farms when the spring-tooth harrow is indispensable. For stony, shaly soils it is better for ordinary seed-bed work than the peg-tooth harrow. When deep tillage is required there is nothing better than a spring-tooth harrow pulled by a tractor, the tractor providing sufficient power so that the teeth of the harrow can be given all the angle needed. McCormick-Deering Spring-Tooth Harrows are designed and built to give you every possible spring- tooth harrow advantage. We suggest you come in and see the models on display in our store. You'll find sizes, styles, and equipment to meet your needs, whether you farm with horses or tractor. R O A ST S -B A K E SS T IW I For just a few Pennies this wonderful new fully automatic roaster cooks a complete meal for 6 without watchin*. Keeps your kitchen cool. Roasts chicten and meats, makes soups. be*aa breads and biscuits, cookt «ea foods and veitetables, makes desserts. Finished in black behad enamel end chromium. T PE PC© Electric STORES fNOTF: T b e fre e P n n ic H i m a n ti Bean D in n er it alsa a v a ib able w ith E i crkot E ln tr ic Roaster a n ti Ntscn Roast m aster.) Also Sold at Also Sold at BRISTOL IRELAND HILLSBORO FEED CO HARDW ARE I. X. L. Poultry and Dairy Feeds C O M PA N Y LESTER Si CO. McCORMICK-DEERING FARM MACHINERY Phone 271 160 W Main St 11 SU SSK fiB SXSSlSaZS5X3S3SSSlB 3B ZlSSSS2U SC :s:ZXSaSS