H IL L S B O R O Page Two Many Attend County Fair Iw-rg ; H*»l> I I . ¡ u r i. 'ii. J o h n H a n w i . H l. 2. Candidates Make Political History lit 1. , 11,11 K e lly . Hn Single Fa ¡■ve I y K e lly . R. A tten d a n ce Record > M .x Hug «hip Shox W a ld r- 11. Ito ( • i l l 1«’ la , He bevy. John Han«»n. Poultry S aturday N ight Crow d Sets -Inp I. J e rry Schw anke J „h „ Ih n . K e ik u ' „ r i la m i C la v ,. N y her a H a n a e n . R t. 2 Kt 1. C o rn e l Pen « f F ix i ll d ». H ag, Donal ( lu h W inners in the \a iio n 1 and contests of the girl? w ork under the d irect io Kraus, assisted by Mr* gun. follow, the winner, consecutive order; d iv is io n s 1 II c lu b of O B 1. 1 M oi b e in g in l I lm ia n l \ |. W h it e I.euh* m a , h ' M a r x in I I , •, t i* h in . Kt I . B e a v e rto n ; d e r , k x . C la y to n Nybery W h ite l.euht'vn.-». l x II M a x in e K«-rk- SMTofflin won the C h ester W hite ru tin . Don K e rk m a n , Kt I . ( ’ « » m e liti* . ita Ile x II- C a n n in g D » xi*,.*ii I Jn hog offered by A drian H orneeker B e rn a rd A l t i s h i n . S ta n le y S c h n e id e r, Hi d e t . c ix . E u n ic e Sahnow . of Hlilsboro for the best show ing 3. llilU b o r o . «-. V ... . ta Ci a ll u f S c h e fflin in hog feeding. First an d second R hode Is la n d R ed*. I- x I C la y to n N y - nix . E m ily K e r S. b e t 1 bene. M e rle C o r b e t. T u a la t in , J o « B e r ­ place in the Forest G rove C ream ­ D ix ix io n I I R hea Jex Bi! yen, D u r- g e r, K t. I. B e u x e rto u . B e rn a rd S e n*. K t ery hog feeding contest w ent to hun t. (. H ills b o ro . C a m » C .M ikcrx S h ir le y C a r lo •n. M u n ­ Clayton N yberg and J o h n Hansen. R hode G la n d Ke»l*. E x I I J o e B e rg e r ta in id e . Ih m E a y o n , llilh d to ro . D em onstration w inners am ong the B e rn a rd Sens . I r a S tau> *. R t. 3. H ill-*- D iv is io n I D r o p C o okie« I. n i* M a y *, g irlj included M ildred K ahle and b o r o ; H e rb e rt S c h n e id e r. R t. S. H ilU b o r o . N o r th P la in t* . E li a b e th le -c h u er. l a m a W iflene K erkm an. Schefflin, can- T u rk e y -* L a w re n c e J a n s e n . R t. 2, F o r­ H a te r lv . I i B u n n . M i n i M a c G r . u . i, . a ll n iA ; Billy T routm an and Ellen J est G rove . * f A lo h a -H u b e r m R s . North Plains, cookery; Bet- M a lla r d D u cks G e ra ld H e rb . R t. 2. Ice B o x CiadueH D ic k Cham ber I E o rea t G rove . ty F sin g lc ta ry and C ath erin e Enk- \ i. . I ’ lu iu * . H e tty K u b a i. l . N . it h W h ite P e k in Du i«*ks W illis E v e r* . F r a n - B illy T r.- - .iin ia ii. S«»»tt> S i ik u h . Hub« . l . f l Z G arden Home, clothing II. . cia E ve r». J u a n it la H e y n tle r ic k x , R o b e rt ! b o th o f N o rth P la in * ; K u th G uei Ju d g in g contests w ere won by E v e n , a ll K t. I. F o re s t G ro ve . 1 x e tiu . Cfficne MacDowell a n d R osanne , Dix i*:.OH 11 A iitfe l F«»o«| f a k e K at b r y it R a b b its E x h ib it i I, S e n io r Doe ( ’ la y - i Weil. Hillsboro, hom em aking; Dor- \c a u e - t 'li N y b e rg , W a r re n Sahnoxx . B e rn a rd C ttw m e . J u a n ita t .»wise, b o th o f is'Sim m ons and Alta Meyer. Bloom- | n iy . E n iily K e rk m a n . \ a n d c m e lc n . Giv!iw»«od. S p onge C a ke M i dr«*l K a h le . S c h e fflin . ink, clothing: Ellen Mays and S cot­ E x h ib it I I . J u n io r P o e a n ti J u n io r B u ck O n e ta H . -te rle e I .< i* Kin.be'.«-«*. b o th ty , Stigum. N orth Plains, cook’iig; W a r re n Sahnoxx . A lb e r t G ilr o y , T u a la - o f fciaae ldale, V e rn ic e S a h n o w . E u n ic e t in Dchlar d in n er w as w on by Jean Sahnoxx Sheep. H a m p s h ir e Y e a r lin g E w e M a r ­ A nb Connell. Jackson club, w ith D i v is io n I I I Je a n A n n C o n n e ll, J a c k - v in H e y n d e r ic k x . A d e lb e rt E ve rs. Ig n a ­ aon . Rhea J e w e ll B ilx e u . J a c .p ie lin e K athryn C aw rse of Academ y and t iu s E v e rs. Rt 2, l \ r e a t G ro v e . B illy W a lte r * . H ilb b .u v Velda K raus of F arm ington w in ­ C y ru s , H ills b o r o . Sexxing B illie E v- C lo th in g B a c h e lo r ning second and th ird . H azel H h a m p s h ire Ew-e la m b .* M e rle P e n­ e r e tt. D e lm a r M o h r. b o th o f H ills b o r o . n in g to n . T u a la t in . A d e ih e ri E v e rs . P e te r O ra Gene S m i t h . D a l. D o w n in g . B e rn a rd Sm ith. G lenw ood club. Viola W est­ E v e rs . D ic k Jnaay. R t. 2. P o rtla n d . Y a n p im e le n . a ll « f G leu w i *>d cott of Jacktow n and K athryn D iv is io n 1 J u a n it a H e y n d e ric k x . E lo r- E a t Sheep ( A l l B re e d s ! M a r v in H e y n ­ C aw rse of Academ y won th e style D o ris S im ­ d e r ic k x . I g n a tiu s E v e rs . A d e lb e rt E v e rs , enee E v e r* , b o th » f S c h e fflin revue. I in . ■ . s B I.H im in g I « > n a rd W e n d .. G race R o b e rt E ve rs. K t. 1. E o re» t G rove . Two pair of tw ins—V ernice and H a n d ic r a f t 1 C a ro l Scheese. B a n k * . H u d so n , b o th o f l. e i* y v ille D iv is io n H K« t U n it I ’ n t r ic ia k' A n - Eunice Sahnow . and Hazel a n d H o w a rd H e rg g re n . H a ro ld B e rg g re n . W e*- le y G ates, u ll o f R t 3. H U I*h o ,o . | d e m o n , l i -a rd B e rn i e M . K n ig h t . Hu I H elen S tream — placed w ith th e ir H a n d ic r a f t II W a lte r W e id t . b’.lw a r d S tre a m . H e le n Si re a m , a ll >f S h iite exhibits in girls' 4-H d epartm ent. . M a y . J o h n H a n le y . C lif f o r d H u d -o n . a l l , rk In i’ Ire n e W h itm o re . W h it - The Sahnow tw ins live in t h e Looking ahead to enactm ent of perm an en t m easures to prevent fu tu re o f R t. 3. H ills b o r o . ¡ m o r e . L o is R .tbaon. B e rn ic e E n s le y , b o th Sftiefflin district and th e Stream d ro u th disasters. P resident Roosevelt and G o v ern o r A lf M. Landon f O re l-«'■>. l.iH ’ ile Chil»«»n. T i g a r d ; Kxe- Hom e B e a u tific a t io n B illy E v e re tt. H ills b o ro . i ly n .Ann Bu*«*h. Hill»!»« tw ins in th e S hute district. co nferred at Des Moines, Iowa, in one of th e few m eetings of p re si­ H ills b i ro . D e lm a r M, h r. R t. 111 J«-.»il S. h iilin « . A l.'liu - F o r e * tr y D o n a ld S in g le ta r y . G a rd e n Last big event of the th ree day d en tial nom inees in A m erica's history. In th e foreground in th is p ic­ H o m e ; J a n e * A llis o n , H e le n S c h n ie lt/e r . H u DivUion B ily e ti . \ loi.» W 'eM cott. b e r . R hea J program was the aw arding of m e r­ tu re are. left to right. G overnor Lundon. N ebraska's G overnor Roy L G e orge A llis o n J r . , a ll o f R t. 3. S h e r­ J a ckto xvn . chants gifts valued at $250. S a tu r­ Hi. D iv is io n IV H a eel S m ith . G len C ochran, and th e president, seated. wood. D a ir y C a ttle day night at 10 o’clock at th e a u d i­ D iv is io n V K a th r y n Cawrs«* H - 'in r in a k i" I' l« :»n t B« i»«l!er. H ills - torium . F irst gift of $100 w ent to ment program was a group o f try. show ing hills, m ountains, riv - J u n io r J e rs e y C a lf H a r la n K e n n e ll* . R t. 4. H ills b o r o ; R ic h a rd H a g g . Keed- b o r o . V io la W tM c o tt. Clnra Tschabold of H elvetia: sec- nu m b ers by th e Young O regonians’ ers and creeks. H«hl*> C lu b M a ry Ja q u e *. R hea J. ond. $75, w ent to Mrs. W illiam accordion band of w hich D ale S ev en th place w ent to V erboort y 11« ; Kt ». H i l b b . r o . H tly e u . b o th o f D u rh a m . Hinds: third. $50, to M argaret Ha- Busch, son of Mr. an d Mrs. A1 w ith a v ariety of products of th at ~ «-mm . ..m»- m *. W inners in the . pen classes fol- vèns. and fourth. S25. to Mrs. M ary Busch of Hillsboro, is a m em ber, com m unity. ' Rt HilUb^T?' ti.",»i«i H » \ ' / r « 2 j Î Î Î Î » ' v (Crnlinued from pace I) D m e le t i. ( ’«»m elili.*. H I : W T P u tn a m , H ilh h o i, . . I t i ‘ ?nd S w eeiM tak«« Be i 12 F a r« Cori» E I la,,.«- It.-.t 1 l . u l i r l I la r i* . V itti cnt M eek. C. i neh , . I ti .1 » la i b« I W he »' I l a r i x l l a i n i* Cornell»»*. I t i l B a -t \ bu b. l O hi D a x id I . . i r l i / . C ..m e llu C I« • I P .c .U o t B.--I I» P -'u n d ' n m o r R iti tank triN H ir m » " »« ’ IL IM .., . . 1 *t C lave.m N v b rr ir . i n a la t il i. Jnd. II. t li» p o u n .h . v a i o r r u r a l txp e . la te W II W a lk .. HlU’loro. I- I la . v e Il H u ff. id lotat SxxeetM lukea Bent 4" I ’«» H a r x .y II H u ff C l-» .. t V eye..»Ide* B e et*. fa b le ■ pec.m en M. ( ly d e L in c o ln . I d . Joe S a n t. I-- B e a v e rto n . . n.l M a n u e l W - eh . < s|H*etnieiiM. W i P u tn a m . H i A lb e it M e ie r, B e a x e lt .n . R t. '«*1 Cabbage I J o h n Ha< «’ .>rn«l Portland. r.-Iiin.I China .1 1 Sn» I*,.: Ma i vin llr> I « le ric k x B ank* V Barber, all of Hillsboro. A business The band w as w ell received by O th er non-com m ercial displays nlifl's com m ittee headed b y H arold th e larg e crow d. ! ¡n the buildings included a booth A, Haley, handled th e distribution. Each day. th ro u g h o u t th e fair, by th e ru ra l electrificatio n 4-H club C om m ercial ex h ib ito rs at t h e m usjc w as fu rn ish ed b y th e B eth- j of M ountain Home. T he boys of fair included M eltebeke E lectric any t,ancj u n d e r th e direction of this club, stu d y in g th e uses and in ­ sto re. S elfridge F u rn itu re Co.. B ris- T heodore Rich. The band fu rn ish ed stallatio n of elec tricity on the farm . tol H ardw are. W eils D epartm ent m usjc p receding th e various events constructed a co m plete farm stead store, P ortland Gas & Coke com- afternoon and evening. in m in iatu re w ith pow er lines an d Fany-im ^ ^ n ^ lm n ir iar°Fpedn * Seven G ranges of t h e county d istrib u tin g system . form '' chick w ere rep resen ted w ith booths dis- At n ig h t th e barns, buildings and r 3 , ? i n m e n t P F a 'r m e r s ’ C ash store Pla.v ln S p roducts of th e various lo- farm hom e glow w ith lights w hile er«>, l* t am i 2 n d ; cock­ u n io r C h a m p io n ; P a u l Ret*- „»¡is. Rt 4. H ills b o r o ; W ilb u r M»M>re. R t. e re l. J o h n B e a m i*h . P o rtla n d . K t. 5, 1st H ills b o r o ; C la y to n N y b e rg . T u a la t in . a J e rs e y ... P r o d u c in g C o w R ic h a rd H a v tr. shcrw.aai.-Bt*UHeiiirich"eRi -. _ r n R e t. liu s 4. ; ” M a x in e W a ld ro n . J u n io r H o ls te in C a lf M a r v in H eyn­ d e r ic k x . R t. 1, C o rn e liu s . J u n io r C h a m ­ p io n ; G le n Ire la n d . K t. 2. F o re s t G r w e . J u a n it a H e y n d e r ic k x . K t. 1. C o rn e liu * . S e n io r H o ls te in C a lf M a r x in H eyn- d e r ic k x , Rt 1. C o r n e liu s ; N o rm a n H e y n - X n e d e r ic k x . R t. 1. C o rn e liu s ; H e n r y D ic k - j m a n . K t. 2. P o r tla n d ; J o h n H a n s e n , K t. w ater tan k at th e barn America, th e I - • P o rtla n d . F u tu re F arm ers of At orest GI“ 'l’,^Cin'de,,; l;;;S " ' a ' j X ' Forest only ch ap a p te r of w hich i is in F S A V E club. i t n w e ith la n a d sca w ere b « rief <■ an d 1 v. began .. w ;«u ith «kn th e «•* m - dn frQm 011 tf)e p a L in a tin u re g , h o nls faa p e vocation by Rev. A lexander H a w - ; n, , ____ thorne. pastor of the H illsboro M. E. church. a w heel of grain, n u ts and o th er other. Jo h n Plass. county p resid en t of products. F low ers com plete t h e A nnual flo w er show in th e the F arm ers’ Union, w as th e first p ictu re. 4-H b uilding, w as one of th. m an introduced. He praised t h e Second place w ent to C edar Mills , tractiv e show spots of th e fair bo ard for producing a c re d it­ local, th e booth featu rin g a risin g w ith a larg e n u m b e r of gard. able fa ir and th an k ed th e co unty sun constructed of yellow grains ex h ib itin g flow ers of various k inds court for its assistance. arran g ed aro u n d a cen ter of red T he show w as u n d e r th e direction N ext speaker was H a rry S ch m elt­ tom atoes. K ansas C ity w on t h i r d , of Mrs. J e a n W arren s of G ales zer. ov rseer of W ashington C ounty place w ith a booth decorated in C reek. Pomona G range, w ho to ld ptiiix. o ^ t h aiiu e pjn vciiuvv k and wiiii yeUow d uacji- ^ jth g back In ad d itio n to th e actors, t h e x - ___ncpic» p i .. lie th e G range ‘ ground of alfalfa, grains and grass- iff A bout 60 persons a re em ployed in k t , j, a a , » x * , all. «.’••i Minton and R M B a n k ! m em bers of th e board. | Ju d g e D onald T. Tem pleton. r **7O H er­ K erkm erkm an an and and Jam Jam es es Lewis, Lewis, ■ ía a n n K ■ e m b e rs of the county court, also ■ e re presented. T em pleton spoke fq; th e co u rt and declared th a t he f a s pleased to note th at the fair ‘^ a ^ t i^ X m e r T c T n flag *lag I V a n D o r r id e n - W a r r e n feS - S " S o „ T » 7 5 S u .-r.u n d .n f d „ g „ „ . d i.- jb o d as th e people m ake it and we Play of J e n ° w co rn - P?“ he.s and hope to see a larg er fair n ex t year." a PPIes/ B loom ing won fifth place. fe y o r J H. G a ire lt w u p„ . !' ■ried p ro d u ct, o l th a t com m unity essu $2.35 sack Im perial Egg M ash ............................... 2.20 sack • IRONERS VACUUM CLEANERS • A PPLIA N CES ON FEDERAL SAVING AND LOAN 3 .1 I'.". I I ' .! I , ' • I KNOX Mi I W PU| | U 2nd B. x t o n . m e n ta l lo in .» ;.. \ Ixxa sa ki. H i l l b oro. Kt • I II I ’e te i* . . nd B . - l S ta lk K a le . M i t lx ie I n. ••In. 1*1. M U M klilelon*. 2 -»pe. iin .-ti • i .lxxuid Sen«, l i t . A lm a M d te b e k e . H i ll ' oro. 2nd Horticulture I 'r u i t * a n d N u t* B oh I • t r w x i \p p le . I x a rie D e *. M r . W < E d y. S b .-rw ood. Kt I i A lb e r t M e ie r. 2nd Ile a l p la te ex P e a r*. p e a r* each. < x a r ie ln . Ed­ ward S.". ■ ' - d i* p la y each, I<« i nat ,| s,-,. Peuchea. f I Krau 2 ; i .1 x a rie ti« -.. HtlUI...... 2 Rt I:. .i B ell F ie ld . C O R V A L L I S tra y » 1 rt Best d is p la y G rape-.. • v a n tie - Mi G N L it t le t o n . S h e iw ia a l. K t. I l * t . I'd w a rd S. I».-., 2nd Beat (d a te t J rape*. M i* G N L it t le t o n . l * t . M r* I W P la p p , 2nd. Beat p la te P lu m *, in -pee I m e n «. Ed xxard Sen*, la t . M r» »> N l . i u l . . n 2nd B e *t p e -k E n g lis h W a ln u t* . J N. Jep • n. C o rn e lin * . K t. 2. L»t M r* E lean.u M u u - d o r f f . C o rn e lin * . ’2 nd 11 »»at tra y Ita lia n P ru n e *. |0 *|» e cin icn *, E dxxard S e u ., l * t . M r* . W C Edy. 2nd D o n ir * lic S e ie n .e C lu x * I C o o k in g P o ta to yea-.t w h ite B re a d . 1-lb h a lf. M S m ith . IlilU b o r o . l» t ; M r I-;. W P la p p , 2nd Steum ed h r .. wit B re a d . M i- G eorge A rn o ld . I ig a rd . l* t . N u t B re a d . M r* M a ry I K o b e rt*. E. re a l G l u e . H t . V io la M c D o n a ld . 11- g a rd , 2nd P o ta to yea*t R o ll* . »>. M adelou B e n to n . H ilb b . ro. K t 1. l * t . M I- W P la p p , 2nd M u f f in * , b. M r E W P la p p . I * t . M ad e tu n B e n to n . 2nd B a k in g P o w d e r B is c u it* , b. M a ry H U I. I lil h b o i o . l* t : M r* P a u l lia g g , T ig a r d . 2nd S«*la B i u it* . M r* I W P la p p , 1 t . M a ry H U I. 2nd F r u it C ake. M r- U < I’hie*. C .- rn e liu * . l * t . M r* J W a lt e r .. H ill* b .> in . R t. 4. 2nd. lo a f ta k e . M i E W P la p p . l * t M r* . t.»*>rge A r n o ld , 2nd L a y e r C ake. M r- G E in d le y . P o rtla n d . R t 2. l * t . M rs E \\ P la p n . 2nd J e lly K o li, M r* I N a u g h t, H ills b o r o , l . t . \ e la M c D o n a ld . 2nd. A n g e l C a ke, w h ite «r i hoe olate. M rs E. W P la p p . It. M r* H C. T h le * . 2nd Spong«* o r S u n s h in e C a ke. M r I W P la p p l * t . D o u g h n u t* , b a k in g p o w d e r. M a ry H U I. It. G in g e r C ookie«. M a d e lo u B e n to n . l * t M r* C ly d e L in c o ln . 2nd W h ite -,ii-:» r C o o kie *. 12. M rs H e n ry H a g g . K e ** H ille . l« t ; M r* C ly d e L in c o ln . 2nd D ro p C o o kie *. 12. M ade!.m B e n to n , la t ; M r* E W P la p p . 2nd. B eat a s s o rtm e n t C o o kie *. 12. M m . C ly d e L in c o ln , la t. P ie. u p p e r and lo w e r ei . t* . M rs E N a u g h t, l * t . Mrs t ly d e « Oregon ¡Republican Club Convention Thursday Night, Sept. 17, 8 P. M. Tlii.x .uh- pan! for b> W.i lungtim C ounty R«'publlean Club» R u m m age S a le A M ERICA N LEGION A U X IL IA R Y U ppenkum p Bid« — 159 S. Second Ave. Friday, Sept. 11th— afternoon «nd even in g Saturday, Sept. 12th— «11 day ('onto and see w hat we have on our W H ITE ELEPI IA N T 1 ABI E T h e U niversal C ar ONE NAME come* quickly to mind Today’s Ford V -8 is more than ever w h en you think of “ T h e U n iv e r sa l “T he Universal Car” Because it en­ Car." T he description is distinctively circles the needs of more people than F o rd . N o oth er ear is used by so any other Ford ever built. It reaches many m illions of men and women in out and up into new fields because it every part of the world. Everyw here has everything you need in a modern it is the symbol of faithful service. automobile. That has always been a Ford funda­ T h e F o rd V -8 co m b in es fin e-ca r mental. Something new is constantly p erfo rm a n ce , co m fo rt, sa fety anti being added in the way of extra v alue. beauty with low first cost and low cost Each year the Ford has widened its of operation and up-keep. appeal by increasing its usefulness ciates slowly because it is made to last. to motorists. T here is no other ear like it. It depre­ 1 On), the Foid »-» Gives too these Fine-cai Featuies 4 ____i»niQ C EN T ER P POISE T - H IDING COM PORT v-8 ENGINE PERFORM ance with economy r- W ELD ED STEEL RODY . . - S T E E L S T R U C T U R E Ab W ELL AS STEEL SU RFA C E X NEW IN TER IO R 5. SA F E T Y G L A SS ALL . ARO UN D at no EX 1 RA CHARGE D, A PPO IN TM EN TS SUPER-SAFETY » mechanical rraees 1/ 2 % ON SA V IN G S This Federal Savings & Loan A ssociation is under U nited States Governm ent Supervision! In v esto rs p lacin g th e ir fu n d s w ith us are p e rm a ­ nently insu red up to $5000 per individual. R e g a rd le ss w h e th e r or not you’re a larg e or sm all investor you will find a plan th a t best m eets y o u r re q u ire m e n t and you m ay open your account w ith as little as $1.00. A ll fu n d s invested before th e 10th of th e m onth receive e a rn in g s fo r th e e n tire m onth and a re In­ com e T ax exem pt. W h a t o th e r form of invest­ m ent com bines such an a ttra c tiv e re tu rn w ith s a fe ­ ty — as does an account w ith your local F e d e ra l? Tualatin Valley Federal Savings and Loan Association South Second Ave. i : , H e a r C o lo n e l F r a n k S E R V IC E Pay Cash and Save— T ra d e w ith Im perial Millers of Quality Feeds . . . “ 1 See us tom orrow or w rite fo r details Phone 81 H I. Phone 2IX Big-Lay Egg M ash .................................. 2.10 sack Im p e ria l F e e d & G r a in C o . WANT-ADS W ASH ERS S A V E »ented and spoke a few w ords of eUarr,°nnt^lnJ ' a r8e re lie f m ap of B,nkl rem ark in g th a t the w eath- :Gaston and th e su rro u n d in g coun- o ur,x. J e r sey J r , S o w Pipf C la y to n _ N y - > w as ideal and the exhibits ex ■ nnt P e s i d e en n t ts s of th e various i 1 cellent. P r resid civic organizations w ere asked to be presented b u t n one responded. E. B linkhorn. lead e r of th e F u ­ tu re F arm ers, also w as introduced. A fter the introductions, a centi- ped e race for boys w as stag ed w ith th,- prizes a dollar apiece fo r th e w in n in g team . T he boys w ere as­ sem bled s tra d d le a pole, a n u m b er to each team . T he tric k w as to ru n th e length of th e course and back, j P u t your Pullets or H ens on Im p e ria l M ilk E gg M ash, Tv.i) team s failed to m ake th e tf a d e . for b e tte r Egg production, low er m o rta lity . W e quote, ; T h e race also w as sponsored by th e B reak fast club w i t h Cecil subject to m ark et ch an g es: H ensley in charge. P riz e m oney w as donated by th e club. A n o th er p a rt of the en tertain - Im perial Milk Egg Mash • R E FR IG ER A TO R S Selfridge Furniture Store f I EGG MASH RA D IO S D ouglass - D avison Radio & A ppliance Service P o ta to G ro x v ln c L o t I I G eoryo A llis o n 1 J r .. H e len S c h m e ltz e r, .la m e s A lliz o n , R t. S h e rw o o d ; C la y to n N y b e r ic T u a la t in . I V e g e ta b le G a rd e n in g -L o t II! John | S a n to ro , C la re n c e Ren n o , R t. 2, B e a v e r- ! to n ; C la y to n N y b e rg , J o e S a n to ro , R t. 2, | B e a v e rto n . | S w in e D iv is io n C h e s te r W h it e J r . S o w P ig J e r r y ■ | Rl I C o r n e liu « ; W ilb u r Ny- b e r» , T u a la t in ; E d it h G o o d ric h , R t. 1, W e lc o m e , J. S E R V IC E A ll W ork G u a ra n te e d S a h n o w , R t. i , C o r- 3, • • w ith canned products and the floor , th e various ev en ts of th e boys’ 4-H covered w ith vegetab les ready for club w ork. Places a re in consecu- w inter, w hile d electab le ham s and ^ ve o rd er of first, second, th ird bacon hung from hooks read y for ancJ fo u rth place: fry in g Dan The disDlav won C o rn G ro w in g L o t I J o e B e rg e r, R t. : e . p a n ’ 1 e a is p - u ,o n I. B e a v e r to n . M a r v in H e y n d e r ic k x . D a le ^ ON W E REPAIR pay I S»*|»t<-ntl»«-r 10, 193»? C h .lo B u x to n . 2 iu l B. d c o tta g e '•'«•«*.*. M> I Ine ilu . 2nd P ie. open face. M» M i* »• W l lu p p 'm l I W P la p p . I ' M a d ri.m lle n t o n . 2nd. I in . I,,' , D«»Hti*«lie Art e Il fa n n in g H c l c o lle c tio n f r u it .inen « a m i F u r n is h in g « i l»»>* 1 T a b i* , 1*1 . h t lr nnb r«d «le»y. M i* I h I.I* «luti». on«- . H i ll b«.»«». *2m| It. «t . oil. >H’I h»ll l . t . M r * J a y P in i- . »rii««» l l i l l . b W p li..- ». . la- . M» Il P • tri» 1« W bile llill< h«'«*U « lot I». b«*rx*o.H|. Kt I. 1st , M . I N»i K ivh t. l»l< . H lll« b ..r... 2 «•ml > i I« » . »’•-.« » llttpklll*, M 1 li Ito I u *«»• t m eut píese»»«*. In i . i ii ». Jnd \ 1ID..H.I. 1 .< ' I h » ru n n e r , ile v i- ily .lr u n M» G » «• \ I lio b l. M i­ I W Het • H », l« t . L a u r a J o g *« , llilh b . II. «t .» »•»«»«•«• ïam »•. M» » J »J. Gli m t ««niel pie» «-. lin e n « rn 2 h .I I l i Il.b«.»-... M. G .* u ,c X im -I.l. 2i».| l.rw iM i> l» . » . 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J.H- S a n t, r o . .’ m l O lli, ti . 1 b u d te l a n y v a r ie ty , P r i l l E h n e r , S h e rw i* * l. K t 4. H I I II Pe e r*. 2nd T a b le S .p ia U i, 2 M >eeinien*. D e lb e it B u rk e . H i ll hoi ». .»ml 2 n d ; ben. W . H T r e g k w n , 1st a n d 2 n d ; p u lle t. J o h n B e a m is h . 1st a n d 2 n d ; pen, B e a tric e T r e g lu w n . H ilta b o ro . 1st . pen. R ic h a rd T re g b -w n . H ills b o r o . 2nd Bta«*k M in o rc a * C o ck. c< «k e re l. hen, p u lle t, a m i pen, L . I*. S c h u ltz , B ea\ert«»n. 1st a n d 2n«l. H en. E a rl N a u « h t. B u ff O r p in I Hillsbor»». 1st. J e rs e y G ia n ts C o c k , c o c k e re l, ben . p u l­ le t, A lb e r t M e ie r. B e a v e rto n . K t. 2 1st a n d 2 n d : pen . F lo re n c e E v e rs . E o reat G ro ve . 1st. S in g le C om bed h ite Legh«»rn* H e n. Bernard Altiahin, Beaverton, K t. i. let p u lle t. E a r l N a u g h t, la t ; p u lle t, B e rn a rd A ltis h in . 2nd. W h ite P e k in , best p a ir *»l«l M a rx in i H e y n d e ric k x . 1 s t; beat p a ir y o u n g , J o h n 1 | B e a m ish , la t. E a rm C ro p s a n d A rx e ta b le « . T h re sh e d (¿ ra in« a n d Seed« ( ’ lass I Best ’ ..-bushel J e n k in « Clu! W h e a t 4 la y to n N y b e rg , l * t Heat b u sh e l K in k W h e a t M a rv in H e y n d e r ic k x , } 1st. Best ’ ..-bushel a n y o th e r W h ite W in - • I te r W heat H e n ry H a rm s , ( ’«»rnelib*. K t 1 i 1. 1st ; H a r r y H a n s o n . P o rtla n d , R t. 2. 2nd. Beet » j-b u a h e l S p r in g W h e a t M e rle Pennington, 8 h e rw o o d « K t. i. i-t. Beet ! »«-bushel ( ¡ r a y W in t e r O a t* D a v id L ..r- e n i, C o rn e liu s . K t. 2. 1 s t; l*u«l«»lph L o r ­ enz, C o rn e liu s , K t. 2. 2nd- B e st ‘ .-b u s h e l W h ite S p r in g Oat.* M r* . C ly d e L in c o ln . H ills b o r o , K t. 3. 1st ; V e rn o n Hahn, i B a n k * K t. 1. 2nd. B e *t ’ ..-bushel H a n n .-b - ■ en B a rle y V in c e n t M eek. C o rn e liu s , Rt , 1. 1st. C la r i I I B e st 'j- b . n b e l F la x K u ,|. |p h I I L< re n z . 1st ; D a v id L o re n z , 2nd . Beat ' ' '. - p e c k C lo v e r See«l R u d o lp h I,« r m z . I l i t ; D a v id L o re n z , 2nd. B e st »«-bushel » ( C o m m o n V e tc h D a v id L o re n z . 1st. I C ro p , .n d V r p r t.M « , cuss .1 C o rn B nt 12 E a r* Y e llo w D e n t. e . l Jam«**. B e a v e rto n . R t. 2. i * t ; Jo e B e rg e r a m i M a x B e rg e r, B e n . « rto n . com pany; T u alatin V alley 1 ^ duce ap p aren tly su p erio r to a y ear sS tin c e agenev and C harles Wal- aS°- ker. M iniature m odern f a r m s t e a d ' er. insurance: K u ratli & Wismer. aiid insurance; E. L. against against a a b b ackground ackground of of grain g rain bu b u n n - - ! G G rove, rove, also also had h ad a a booth boo show ing ie sai a l estate and H,.h,te.n Pnaiu.-i,,* i c . i e n Ire la n d Ross r o - t , v v arious arious articles articles construe co n stru cted by th e M a r v in H e jn . ie n . k x . G ra n d C h a m p io n ;oss of Aloha, insurance; insuran ce; E. D. I dies w ith a w ide v a rie ty of p pro- H iite ite w ith a special side cutting duce tastefu lly arran g ed th ro u g h - boys in connection w ith th eir tra in - J h," H » n se n . ckle bar for m ow ers; Royal Soda out th e booth, w on first place for ing. T'ne disp lay inclu d ed sev eral KtGu' r" HULbor".'0 Junhii c'han.Di'n'^P i' sickle forks: E. A. G riffith; Tom Sholes Hillsboro. sam ples of b lacksm .thing. r o p e ¡.V 'seV n ik « • Rt "s W o rk s ..__ ________ . - w ith his H udson-T erraplanes; Hills- Leedy arran g ed its e x h i b i t s k nots an d a w h eelb arro w and m ilk Vandehey, Rt 2. F o re s t G ro v e ; E ra n k boro M otor com pany, C hevrolets against a settin g sun back g ro u n d catr t - ,w.o rk P?r t o i r 1 « ♦ » and Oldsm obiles; H einrich B roth- w ith th e v arious grains, fruits, school tra in in g at F o rest G rove. 2 B e a v e r to n ; C la y to n N y b e r g V ^ W i i l i i ctx . farm im plem ents: L ester Ire- vegetables and n u ts in row s from P ro g ram S a tu rd a y afternoon, in Nyberir. Tualatin. land & Co., w ith tracto rs: C h a rle s 1 a centerpiece p ictu re of a farm addition to th e a w a rd in g of th e G u e rn s e y Y e a r lin g C h a rle s s h a p e r. K t. Douglass, radios, and th e H illsboro (hom e w ith a display of prize eggs, boys’ 4-H clu b prizes, ju d g in g and ?*’,aSe“vevvkJ W im UF i p ybvrk’ - T u a l* t ‘ f’ A rgus. I This booth won second place. ¡sh o w m an sh ip , inclu d ed th e "m u tt" ( G1*ny,un Nyber' ; Merle 1 n,nB,l,n- rua|- W arhington county hom es dem - T h ird Dlace w ent t0 Scholls w ith d °8 show sponsored b y th e R otary Uuem»y F r o d u c in e c,,w Henry D ic k - o rstratio n , . , ■ ,” -1 ” % b v^. nrth1 a display H featu rin g n u ts and apples, club; a tra c —---------- to r parad e, and a colt i m a n . S e n io r a n d (¿ ra nd C h a m p iu n ; J.<* u —“ n i,n iha<1ix B e rg e r. R t. 1, B e a v e r to n ; M e rle C o r b itt, charge of Miss B lanche E ickw ortK . J vegetables and hom e can- show. T u a la tin ; C la y to n N y b e rg . rtqaic- ,Bte dem aem onsirauon onstration agent, a gena. from a.v... ned products nrrwi„r»» r C r v olor i n r schem . r h . n , » e in i n t th b o e W inners in th e colt show, com ­ B r o w n S w is s J u n io r C a lf D o n a ld M e ie r. affuch inform ation reg ard in g th e back£round w as blue p etin g for prizes offered by H arry , R t. 2, B e a v e rto n . S e n io r H e if e r C a lf E lm e r G rosse n. R t. w ork was passed out, and to s e n e S herw ood G range w ith a d i s - _________ ____ inclu ______ S chm eltzer. d ed _____ J a k e _____ Schles- as a h ead q u arters for m em bers of play of producU ag ain st a p in k a n d se r first. C. D W alker, second, and 1, H ills b o r o . J u n io r a n d (¿ ra n d C h a m ­ p io n ; D o n a ld M e ie r. th e various units o \e r th e . w b ite background w ith a cen ter- H ans Erbs, th ird . B r o w n S w iss Y e a r lin g A lb e r t G rosse n. Sam ples of sew mg and e piece star m ade of nuts, th e points T h e tra c to r p a ra d e attra c te d a R t. 1. H ills b o r o ; J o h n H a n s e n ; D o n a ld m e in seven W PA sew ing room s I .. . . ™,rr,i» done rad iatin g fro m a c en te r of p u r p l e : ' a r Se crow d w h ich w atched th e wn w iss Cow A lb e r t of the county, w ere displayed in a grapes, WO«» fo u rth place. traCj ° r ’ i hU"„d,®r ♦2LOn5 M t Gru.«n,' « ¿ S .¡ ^ C h P a r n o d ^ u n c in ? g Do'nid «¿ten booth u n d er the directio n of Isabel F e atu rin g a rain b o w of apples. and in to th e old baseball John Hansen. W arrens, supervisor of th e p ro ­ green and re d arran g ed against a fi^ld* w here th e th u n d erin g ‘herd s h e e p S h o w m a n s h ip E v e ly n K e lly . R t. ject. T he w ork attra c te d consider­ background Of selected grains w on ' cav o rted from one end to th e oth- , L B a n k s . M a r v in H e y n d e r ic k x : A d e lb e rt ab le attention. by “ s s . ' ' - ...............» , F riday afternoon, beginning at S h o w m a n s h ip E v e ly n K e lly C la y - L in c o ln , H itls b o r o , R t. 3. K t ; B e rn a rd 1:30 o'clock, w as H illsboro day at w ide v ariety of produce, alfalfa. , T h irteen acts of vaudeville, i n - to n H*w N y b e r g ; J u a n it a H e y n d e r ic k x J o h n 1 A lt is h in , B e a v e rto n . K t. 1, 2nd. th e fair, w ith th e businessm en of apples and canned produce, placed eluding th e stro n g m an. jugglers, H a n s e n . B ent 12 E a r« P o p -c o rn B e tty Je a n B ro w n S w is s S h o w m a n s h ip D o n a ld VanD» m elen , ( ’««rnelius. 1st ; N e llie J«»ne*. H illsboro and th e ir em ployes a t­ i sixth. P unch a n d J u d y show, dancing M e ie r ; J o h n H a n se n ; E lm e r Groaaen. H ills b o r o . 2nd tending ------- and m ingling _ w ith th e vis . | T igard cam e in sev en th w ith an 1 "earn- Scotch singer, accordionist, H o ls te in S h o w m a n s h ip H e n ry D ic k - B e st 6 S ta lk s S ila g e C o rn D a le V a n - itors. At noon the G range a n a ex h ib it o{ fresh iru its aga;nst a , co ntortionist, H aw aiian m usicians. F arm ers’ U nion held a P1C" IC- background of canned fru its and m onologist. an d a trio, fu rn ish ed , , A t , d ° 2 ? ° f k 'i vegetables. Home b aking and flow - | en te rta in m e n t F rid ay ni, M en s B reakfast club took charge ers com pleted th e p ictu re. co unty fair fo r a large crow d. of affairs and presented a n u m b er g even locaL; Qf {he county F a rm . T he show is sponsoreu ri of en tertain m en t features a fte r in- ers. UniQn a k o conte5{ed in th js federal go v ern m en t as a troducing several of th e v isito r^ class of ex h ib its w i t h L a u re l. m easure, th e acto rs being an elab o rate display. T h llP » « !n y , ARO VS, H IL L S B O R O . O REG O N J. M. PERSO N , Mgr. Haring* A Loan Bldg. F O K P M O T O R C O M P A N Y J.OH' M O N T I I I . Y Ti:H MS — Í2Ü A MONTH, AFTER USUAL POWN-PAYMIiNT, BUYS ANY MODRL 1936 FORI) V-H CAR l-ROM ANY FORI) DEALER - ANVVVIIFRK IN THF UNITFI) STATUS. ASK YOUR FORD DEALER ABOUT THE NEW '/,% PER MONTH UNIVERSAL CREDIT COMPANY FINANCR PLANS. Ask fo r a d e m o n stra tio n of this “ U n iv ersal C a r” a t AUTHORIZED S A L O ANO M A N IC I Hlllxboio ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■a ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 7?