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Page Six T 11 n im I n \ , Eric S ch u m ach er visited Bonneville neral chapel in B eaverton, w ith in dam S unday T hey w ere joined term ent in the H ivcrvivw eem etery. th ere by th e H arry Blineo fam ily of z 'ifn t hav* to b« P ortland Mrs C am pbell w as w ell know n W hittles Entertain to enjoy whlikeyf here, w here she and her first h u s Mr and Mrs. L. A. W hittle e n te r Volume II T hursday, A pril 15. 11)37 band. the late Carl L Mull« r o w n tained w ith a d in n er p arty Sunday iBy D orothy Cook) w ere Sunday d in n er p arly guests ed and conducted a greenhouse for ' G uests w ere Mr and Mrs Lawson i By Kvely it llaH irldl 1 year.. Auld. Mr. and Mrs Sam Coy of CORN ELIU S The W ashington al the W illiam Beals h o m e'at Forest M l» R eynolds Weds tn eelm g M onda, c e il in g O leum s H illsboro and Mrs Coy's sister and C ounty F ederation of W omen's G rove. Mr C am pbell is survived by four 1 /By Mr*. Brown) Miss E rm ine Reynolds, llllh i a l t'a ris e n and Jean n e Abts ,n e n o m i tw o ch ild ren from Saskatchew an. clubs m et in th e local school gym Jo h n Humic. w ho recently u n d e r LAU REL— F o u r young ppon'o Canada, w ho a re visiting her. Mr S aturday, w ill, a suitable program w ent an operation at the V eterans um nus. and R obert Young of P o rt nees for editor. M ar, Ami O urlhof- daughters. Mis Ida Coslett and Syl from the Bible college in Por**"nd and Mrs R ichard W hittle and Mrs M I K athan headed an art hospital p i P ortland, called at his land « e r e m arried at the C alvary n er and Evelyn H aw orth, assistunt \ la M uller of Hillsboro. Erna M uller T abernacle in Pori land Sunda.t editor. Hebert Allison am) Jack and M arie C am pbell »six w eeks old» Will be at the c.iureh n ex t Sunday d au g h ters D orothy and P atricia Mr exhibit. Mr« L ester M ooberrv the home h e re S aturday evening. Bltaiahl WM»b*y Miss Yoder. Miss B rogden and Miss C hristen .en. m anager. M arlin Ryan of P ortland O ther survivors an* her w ith the pa«‘or. V T Sperrr « > and Mrs H M W hisnand and com m ittee in charge of the d in n er • »» Mrs G eorge H olscher re tu rn e d w ilt have m e d fr m evam «■ • d au g h ter Doris. and M rs .1 \\ Peabody and Mrs. Sunday from a visit w ith her son- Cim ino atten d ed the w edding Miss and Loren Bronleewi» a .-a lant father. G odfrey S ehlaelli, of Agate Ala» «vatlaMI» In Yoder played the w edding m areli on m an.iget . a n d M i s s E l l i e M a , C w ork at B eaver T h ere « •"’. be a Beach, a i s i c r . P auline M uller of I Mr and Mrs. Amos W atkins v is H enry Jacobsm uhlen w ere in g en 1 h* I M<l Qitulirt • ’«» . mm o. advisor. I .MWH'll. • bui y . I IK I m eeting in th e evening a'.s wh m ited h e r niece. E rn estin e G uenther, eral charge for the day. A good in-law and daughter. Mr and Mrs the pipe organ A lberta. C anada, and a brother, A l Ray Powell, and d a u g h te r of P o rt V irginia B unnell was one of the Spring Dance Held n in e young peo p le will help w th at the P o rtlan d S an itariu m Friday, crow d atten d ed bert Sehlaefli. of Aloha. land. th e services leachcrs Named w h ere she u n d erw en t an operation Sub Deb club had its annual sw eepstakes w inners in the Jo u rn a l J u n io r yearly draw ing eonlesi Miss Rosam ond M undorf spent R oard M eeting Set | for ap p en d icitis last week She is M L. K athan has been reh ired spring dance a l the U ptow n in P o rt Anim al ' sales sta lle d T h u rsd a, A S unday school b o ard mee* ng i recovering satisfactorily. as principal and 7th and 8th g rade this w eek in P ortland, « h e r e she land Friday night Eight couples a t T he staff « ill act as salesm en A n MELTEBEKE w ill be h e 'd at 9:30 S unday morning tended Mr. and M rs W N H athorn of teach er Mrs Louise C ochrane was is u n d er a doctor's care. nuals will '»e d istrib u ted about Ma, a t the church All off ters and H illsboro and th eir son H arold of reh ired in the 3rd and -till grade, Mrs. Ju lia n D elm onte spent the Miss Allen spent the w eek-end at 1 I teach ers are requested to be p res Salem w ere S atu rd ay night and and Miss Eloy Wr ght as 1st and 2nd first p art of the w eek m P ortland. St Helens ent. Sunday guests at th e E. C. Mullov g rad e teach er Miss V erona Wolf, Ellison - W hite C onservatory of John Rock of W illam ina spent a Honor Roil G iven i home. Mrs. Lou A nderson 'L o ttie d a u g h te r of Rev and Mrs A. S j few days at his hom e here. Music presented the assem bly p ro L au rel school pupils on th e schol H ath o rn ' and son R ichard of V an Wolf, pastor of the local L u th eran ' Miss Ellen lrm ler. w ho is em ploy gram W ednesday The program in arship hono" rot! 'o r ’h e past s x couver Wash . w ere Sunday guests church, was hired te fill the vacancy ed in Salem , spent the w eek-end at cluded a violin solo, selections by a S eventeen young people atten d ed in th e 5th and 6th grades by Miss the hom e of h er parents, Mr and strin g q u artet, an d a soprano solo. w eks w e-e D el.au r s S urm I ■. ar.d Twigg, J.m m e S ’oiler Bor - c th e B roadcasters S unday school p a r Evelyn Reed accepting a position in ' Mrs J. A lrm le r Philo* Pledge Mrs Ida M uller C am pbell K lie r and V irg.nia V a re rh o rs- A t ty at th e S. E. S to ller hom e F rid ay th e Salem school staff Miss Reed, j L ittle E leanor F inegan of H ills P hilolexians ehose the pledges for ten d an ce honor roll puu;is for the evening. N ext m eeting will be held w hose hom e is in C orbett, has boro spent the w eek-end w ith h er next year, as the seven girls believ 42. w ife of Ernest H Cam j P ortland, died in P ortland m o n '.: ding Apr I u Ed May 21 a t th e R aleigh W hitm ore taught in the local school for a n u m grandparents. Mr and Mrs Joseph ed most outstanding of th e Ju n io r and funeral service', w ere held Mon b e r of years and been active in the Finegan. and fam ily. w ard. R aym ond and W esley Lo.-:.. home. class in ch aracter, leadership, and day afternoon at 2 from Pegg s Eu The heavy ram s of last w eek did civic a n d recreatio n al a c tiv itie s ' Mr and Mrs C larence K latt and dependability. Each has a scholastic Jim m ie Stoller. B ennie K . R considerable dam age to fields and H erm an Jones has been retain ed as children of Salem w ere w eek-end record averag e of a 2 T hey w ere S h attu ck . Goldie and Nel e Burk roads in this section. school jan ito r. M axtor a W 11, B etty Davis guests of Mr and Mrs. W. A Good- V erna Dillon. Tosh Tsugaw a. D or B ernice S ’oller Miss Reed Resigns I in. ethy C hallaeom be. G lennis Carlson, O fficers Named Miss Evelyn Reed, teach er of the Mr and Mrs Ju liu s D elm onte and Jean n e Abts, E thel H arty and Jean fifth and sixth grades in th e local ! fam ily a re m oving this w eek-end Person Inform al initiation was held E dw c’ d Los!: an d Iren e W hitm ore are new m em bers of th e L a u re ’.v -w school, resigned to tak e a b e tte r into the S h arp house W ednesday T he girls cam e to school 4-H c a 'f club, w hich m et a" th e position m th e Salem system, Local ! To R eturn Home in knickers, pigtails, and black hom e of th eir leader Amt’« Wa k .« teachers will be M I K athan. Miss John H iene will re tu rn this week grease paint. F orm al initiation will F riday evening. M ax.ne W aldron « Floy W right and Mrs. Louise Coch- 1 from the V eterans' hospital in P o rt be A pril 28 n d er an act of congress w hich p resid en t for the com .ng year. Iren e, lim U its Som e stu d en ts in Miss B rogden's its operation to May 25. 1937. fane. M rs H erm an Jaenicke. is re land a fte r recovery from a m ajo r W hitm ore, vice-president, and W il an tirin g this y ear from teaching. operation. English classes a re corresponding alien v eteran w ho serv ed in the b u r Moore, secretary. O th er m em U nited T eachers from C ornelius w ho will I.osc Game w ith stu d en ts in South A m erica. arm ed forces betw een bers are John. Je a n and T eddy W at A pril 5. S tates C ornelius grade school baseball A ustralia, and England 1917. and N ovem ber "? teach are H enry Fiske. M ontana kins. system : Miss O leva Berger. Reed- team w as defeated by Scoggins V al Many V accinated 1918, honorably discharged and c' - Mrs Roy Meineck of P o rtlan d was Mrs. W einstein, school nurse, has in o th er respects, m ay be a d ville; W alter W ilfley, Hill M ilitary ley Friday on the local field 23 to 16 th e guest of h er d a u g h te r Mrs Ade gibile A cadem y: Mr. and Mrs. L ester Moo- The « o m en 's basket team is still given a b rief sum m ary of the sm all itted to citizenship upon his p e R utschm an, from T h u rsd ay un til m tition w ith ou t pay m en t of th e usual berry. H illsboro g r a d e s c h o o l s ; in full sw ing. T hey plan to begin pox vaccination program : W ednes Sunday. Jam es Vgnlom - ar.d Mrs. Lloyd indoor soon. day. A pril 14. a vaccination clinic petition filing fee and w ith o u t first Couple H onored Shaw Scoggins Valley; R ussell C en terv ille school pupils and w as held in the David Hill school. securing a d eclaration of intention. Mr. and Mr? G arfield B ru.nsm a T hornburg. Forest G rove union high teacher enjoyed a w iener roast M on Seventy - four children « e r e vac A ny such alien veteran desiring to w ho w ere recently m arr ed in South cinated. It is interesting to learn ; avail him self of this privilege school: M l- E rank Dooher. Moun- day at noon. D akota, w ere given a reception a' should Mrs H R S chcuerm an of V er th a t six ch ild ren from th e first m ake im m ediate application tam d alc; Miss Myra W eidewitsch th e ir hom e on th e fo rm er J a k e M es th e Im m igration and N atu raliza Hevwood: Mrs M attie Sm ith. B loom nonia. Mrs H enrietta M organ of through th e fifth grades have had senger place T hursday evening. The to tion Service. U S. C ourt Hi use. ing: Mrs Leo S u sb au er and R obert H illsboro and Mr. and Mrs. Jam es sm allpox. A pproxim ately 70 David evening was spent m dancing About B roadw ay and Main S treets. P e:-- C r. -r a re , M■«- G able school; Joe Mann and B arbara Ja n e of P o rt Hill pupils have been vaccinated forty persons w ere present most ail land. ’ W3 Hill; W ilford Kalsch. land w ere w eek-end guests of Mrs. w ith in the past five years. T h is , so th at o p p o rtu n ity m ay th e re being form er S outh D akota n eig h a fte r be exten d ed to him to ’ fl’.e his F ern Hill Miss Cecelia Kalsch M artha Mann. m akes over half of the school's 239 bors and friend« for citizens i p w . h m t - S pring Hill. pupils im m une to sm allpox. T u es Mrs. C lifton B agley of P o rtlan d petition Plan M others' Tea be filed before May 25. 1837 day, April 2t). a vaccination clinic is spending this w eek w ith h e r sis M E church W om an's Home M is The law also applies «•as held in the ju n io r high school ' ter. Mrs. W. L. Stevens. sionary society m et w i t h Mrs. for both P eter Boseow and ju n io r T he rock cru sh er crew resum ed alien v eteran s of the armed forces Belle lu llv T uesday afternoon. Mrs. high A clinic w as held at the union I w ork M onday a fte r a several days of o u r allies d u rin g said w ar. W R Cooke gave a reading on “A high school W ednesday. O ver 150 ! lay-off on account of h.gh w ater L ep er Colony." «and a panel discus C ounty farm debt ad ju stm en t com pupils « e r e vaccinated N ineteen i Mr. and Mrs. E rsel M undinger sion was held on th e "N egro." Mrs. high school pupils have had sm all- ! m ittees a re playing an im portant (N eva Cooley) and baby d au g h ter A. J. O liver lead devotionals and role in th e reh ab ilitatio n of ru ra l pox Mrs. W einstein and D r D. C' of Salem visited at th e F L Brown (Bv Vivian Hudson) had charge of th e business m eeting life by helping farm ers and th e ir M cDonald a rc in charge of the i C o m e in l'H í.iy and Jacob S chm idt home« Sunday. Mrs. M innie Owens, little Miss at w hich Mrs. G eorge Wilcox. Mrs- creditors a rran g e settlem ent of e x clinics. Don't W ait Till Mr. and Mrs. A rland W hitm ore liu ti see i t ! S tre tc h e r Wins w ith his sister. Mrs M arion Bcge M argaret U pdike, and Mrs. K a th a Ray S haw and Mrs. F. O. Shay w ere cessive debts and in recom m ending A fter school last T hursday try - , and Mr Boge of P o rtlan d w ere Sa - rin e McCoy a rc in Ellensburg. appointed as n o m in atin g com m ittee. ad ju stm en ts w hich «'ill m ake farm It's Too Late outs w ere held for the selection of ' u rd ay and Sunday guests of th eir Wash., tak in g care of th e latter's P lan s w ere m ade for th e an n u al I foreclosures unnecessary. Priced as low as These com m ittees are com posed a delegate for the R otary club o ra cousin. Mrs. G uy Shorey. and fam ily m other, w ho has been ill for tw o "M others' Day Tea" to be held in PH O NE 21 X of m em bers w ho a re im p artial to -May. Mrs. O liver, president, w ill be torical contest Tom S tretch er. V in weeks. of W estim ber. gen eral chairm an w ith Mrs. W R. the suggestions of eith er side. The cent Phelps. Bill Mears. F aurest A n Mr and Mrs. J. W M ullov and 3 2 -p iece Set D ishes farm er's problem s a re analyzed and derson. and M elvin M eyer tried out Cooke, refresh m en t chairm an. Mrs. d au g h ter Thelm a and Mr. and Mrs. Say you saw it in the A rgus. with every $60 of M attie Sm ith, program chairm an, a farm p lan is w orked out to the T he judges. Miss Tongue. Miss C i lor Model l.S-5-.'’.tî and Mrs. G eorge W ilcox and Mrs. satisfaction of both d eb to r and mino. and Mrs. A braham , selected purchases. D orothy P o ffen b arg er in ch arg e of creditor. O ftentim es an extension of Tom S tre tc h e r as the « in n e r, and 5 1 « cubie foot box publicity. Mrs. S hay gave th e book tim e o r th e refinancing of th e o b li V incent P helps as an altern ate. The review and Miss Doris S hay a m ite- gation is the satisfactory solution. subject of the oration is "D em ocracy MELTEBEKE Each county has a farm debt a d Has Not Failed." box m onologue. G et H igher ju stm en t com m ittee as w ell as a re W illi S elfridge I u rn itu rc ( t>. T he girls' trio, S hirley Kelley, L ib rarian R e-hired Mrs. Edna Russell, lib rarian of th e h abilitation supervisor. All infor E thyl H endrcn. and Pat Nolan, sang PHONE 21X local lib rary fo r a n u m b er of years, m ation is tre a te d confidentially and at a jo in t lodge session of the “Saves 5 oti Money on E very PurcbAae” w as re-h ired for an o th er vear at the th e service is free. A nyone desiring K nights of P ythias and P ythian i n S. Second Avr. Hlll>boro. O rrio n m o n th ly m eeting of th e’ C ornelius inform ation or assistance from the S isters in N orth P lains last W ednes Plus G reater county com m ittees m ay do so bv a p day. p ublic lib rary . plying to th e ru ra l rehabilitation M ere of C ast Named F rien d s of D avid Edmonsfon have R ehearsals a re continuing for received w ord th a t he has been sta supervisor, or by w ritin g to "D is tioned in the CCC at Nyssa W ade trict FDA S upervisor. R esettlem ent "B ridal C horus." senior play, and When you invest your sav A llen of O rchardale. form erly of A dm inistration. M ayer b u i l d i n g . additional m em bers of the cast have for Your .5 been selected. V irginia P erk in s is C ornelius, is also stationed at this P ortland. Oregon. ings here, your account is camp. taking the p a rt of "K ate." the d e insured for safety up to voted m other. A llan S igler is "Dr. L ittle Iren e H iene was rushed to Scott. " fam ily physician and friend, S5000 under Federal Plan. th e D ornbecker hospital in P o rtlan d and V incent Phelps is "B ishop Rath- S atu rd ay evening for care. bone." the deaf and ra th e r dum b Wed in Vancouver They are also secured by many modern homes . . . old codger w ho gets things ju st a C hris M ikelson and Miss D orothv T h irty m em bers of the Sherw ood little m ixed at times. L aw rence Wis- R edfield of B eaverton w ere m arried the finest security known. Don’t be satisfied with in V ancouver S atu rd ay . The couple com m unity atten d ed a landscape m er. Hilhi alum nus, directed the less than the safety and profit we offer. w ill m ake th eir hom e in B eaverton. g ardening m eeting i n S herw ood m aking of the "set." w hich is fin Mr. M ikelson has been a resid en t of M ethodist church A pril 13. when ished and ready to be set up. La C ornelius for sev eral y ears an d is Prof. A. L. Peek, head of the lan d V elle Jackson is business m anager. MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK w ell know n here. scape arch itectu ral d e p artm en t at H arold A rm strong and C lifford B et- discussed zer are stage m anagers. Louise A lfred D ore re tu rn e d from B lack O regon S tate college. foot. Idaho, last w eek, but Mrs. Dore plans of landscape gardening, re C ruzen is costum e m anager, and rem ained for a w eek w ith th eir p o rts L. E. Francis, assistant county F lorence W underlich and Ralph N ordlund are advertising m anagers. d a u g h ter there. Mr. and Mrs. Dore agent Miss W eatherred's biology classes Follow ing the discussion period w ere called th e re recen tly by th e th e group visited the hom e of one a re handing in th e ir tern, them es. death of Mr. D ore's m other. J. M. PERSON, Mgr. A nnual N om inations M a d e Miss G usty H offm an has gone to of the m em bers and discussed v a r N om inations fo r the 1937-38 a n C alifornia, w h ere she has em ploy ious types of bulbs and flow ers Savings A Loan Bldg. Hillsboro, Oregon m en t in a lunch room. Mrs. G eorge grow n and th eir adaptability. The nual staff w ere m ade at the faculty R enner. L ucille Schultz, a form er m orning «'as devoted to a garden discussion led by Francis. The C ornelius girl, has ch arg e there. Return East m eeting w as sponsored by the S h e r Mrs. D ooher and Miss Evlina r e wood hom e econom ics unit. tu rn ed to M inneapolis S aturday, fol- i low ing a w in ter here. T hey 'm ad e ' H illsboro A rgus contains all thi G A STO N —Mrs. A C. M cIntyre, th e ir hom e a t th e Mrs. M arg aret j new s of H illsboro and the su r president of O regon F ederation of M elanson home. ro u nding com m unities. R ead 11 W om en's clubs, w as honor guest Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Shay and fam - ’ an d keep inform ed on w hat U a t G aston W oman's club F riday. A tly. Jaco b C orrell and Seth Sm ith h appening a t home. tf pot luck d in n e r w as served a fter w hich L. E. Francis, county 4-H club leader, gave an in terestin g talk. Mrs. M cIntyre also spoke and o u t lined the w ork accom plished by the federation. Helen W alters left for Longview. Wash . S aturday to spend t w o m onths w ith h er cousin, Mrs. Ros ® If you think that “all low-price You can prove those figures — coe Baker. J> Special Service Planned Laurel Church Sunday County Federation Women's Clubs Meets at Cornelius H ILH I NEWS uin QUAKER F. L. E L E C T R IC S T O R E Former Resident Dies in Portland '■¿n. Alien Veterans Urged to Act Now HE NEW Is Your Radio SUPPING? Farm Debt Group Aids Farmers Here Hayward 1 2 4 50 1 i < < i i I i f i t I i ( < c t t t t t t i I t t c I t ] t t c 1 2 1 I 7 1 > c i: te < h t. a t. o tl d DOUGLASS R ad io Service E L E C T R IC EA R N IN G S SE C U R IT Y ■MHaSMäK’ «a SA V IN G S Landscape Expert Talks at Sherwood 3 Reasons IVby I McCormick-Deering Model W -30 O U will get a new idea o f tractor plow i n g w h e n y o u see th e M cCorm ick-D eering\V -30 a t w ork. T h is com pact, p ow erful tractor, w ith the o v e r-a ll dim ensions of a 2 -p lo w tractor, has the p o w e r a n d s ta m in a to p u ll th re e plow bottom s in a v e r a g e soil c o n d i tio n s. T h e W -3 0 is th e most c o n v e n ie n t tra c to r to op Y f ( I t 1 • I t 1 t i t on the open road — in a car pro vided by the nearest Ford dealer. Ford makes a ear — a 60-Iiorsc- power econom y Ford V-B — that sells from 30 to 60 dollars under the prices asked for any other car of com parable size. Tin- lowest Ford p r ie s io years! • W hen you've finished your per sonal check-up, ask yourself: “ Do I want to save money the «lay I Imy my ear and every mile 1. W e know the people. Check delivered prices in your town and see for yourself. 2. W e know the use to be m ade of the m oney. • Of course, first cost doesn't prove low cost ’ — you must consider operating cost also. fortable car of advanced «lesign__ created from the finest muleriuls to th e h ig h est p rec isio n sta n d ards?” erate th a t you have ever seen. T h e various co n trols are rig h t at the opera to r’s finger tips. N ev er before has a tracto r o f this type been designed an d b uilt w ith as large a n u m ber of distinctive features as are in th e M cC orm ick- D eering W -30 T rac to r. Before you com e to an y decision on a tractor, sec us about this new , m od ern, efficient tractor. Arc You Local Loans protected A gain st Loss from COLLISIONS? 3. The 1 oan benefits our entire com m unity. We welcome the opportunity to grant sound loans to qual ified local borrowers. DAIRY FEEDS L X m £,• PO ULTRY FEEDS and C om p lete Line Chick F eeds HILLSBORO FEED CO. Phone 271 160 W. Main St. You may he involved in an accident through no fault of your own a n d the other driver may not he insured. Can you af ford to stand your own loss? See RUSIILOW and be protected by an old line board company. Ask EARL MORLEY H illsboro about bis claim REMEMBER V t y cars cost about the sam e” — for- pet it! They don't. W e prefer t t TO B U N I T 1937 Ford V-8 L ? Federation Head Speaks at Gaston J 1 V Pay Less TO O W N TT G re a t P low ing T ractor E c 1 V o m Tualatin Valley Federal Savings and Loan Association A STO RE Commercial National Bank M em ber Independent B an k ers’ A ssoeiation llillstw ro Oregon MEMBER I EDEKAE D EPO SIT ENSERAM E CORPORATION RUSHLOW 60 Kinds of Insurance Phone 1701 Y 336 E. W ashlnftoa Tlie “ 6 0 ” lias definitely estab lished itself as lhi‘ most econom ical ear in Ford history. Ford cars lone been famous for econom y for 3 4 years, so that means som ething! Owners who have driven it thou sands o f miles report that th«- Ford “ 6 0 ” averages Ix tween 2 2 and 27 miles on a gallon of gasoline. F O U I» I d r iv e it? ” “ D o I want a safe, roomy, com T h e r e ’s o n ly o n e an sw er, >f course — the 1937 Ford V-8. F o rd V -8 $ P r ic e , B eg in a t 529 «t O l l i l i n F , i t , i | . T r ia l,„ m i,, tula lad faded i „ n T h ia p r i e r Is f o r th e 6 0 h o r . . p „ w e r < o „ p o e<rnippe<| w ith fr o n t an«l r e a r luam per«, s p a m t i r e , h o r n , w in d s b ir h l w ip e r, sun v is o r, « lo v n c o m p a r tm e n t, and $25 A M f H X T II. a fte r u s u al d o w n -p a y m e n t, h o r a a ny F o r d V -B C a r, fr o m a n y l o r d d e a le r , • n , . l . r r . I„ t h . II. S .— , l ,r . n , h A . l h . r l M d f o r d l i n i n r r P la n a o f U n iv e rs a l ( r e d i l Cu. Af O T O I» C O M P A N Y M a c K e n z â e M o t o r C o. Third and W ash in gton H illsb oro P h one 911 <