Pago Four H IL L S B O R O Sherwood Bank H ost County Bankers' Meet pledged them selves t o continue serving th e H illsboro territo ry w ith th e best possible new spaper. M oving p ictu res of th e co ro n a tion of G ing George, and com m ents n th e E nglish situ atio n w ere p re sented at th e close of the m eeting by Hugh A M atier of Los Angeles Cal. M atier is a m em ber of the Royal A nthropology institute and is p lan n in g ethnological inv estig a tions on th e O regon coast in the n ear future. Rites Held for Laurel Woman III for m ore than four months, Mrs. Jo h n Petersen. 67. of C heha- lei’i M ountain, died in h er hom e Ju ly 22. F uneral services w e r e held Ju ly 26 at Mt O live church. L aurel, w ith Rev R eginald Hicks officiating B urial w as in Mt. Olive cem etery u n d er th e directio n of Donelson A Sewell. A n n ette E W anainaker w as born M arch 28. 1870. in O ntario. Canada, and cam e to th e U nited S tates 57 years ago. In 1901. she was m arried in Muskegon. M ich, to Jo h n P eter sen The couple came to O regon 17 y ears ago this m onth, and have m ade th e ir hom e n ear L au rel since 1920 Besides th e w idow er, she is s u r vived by a son. M urray L. P e te r sen of South Bend. Wash. ARGUS, We’re Building Not H IL L S B O R O , OREGON UP in Quality DOWN to a Price! C lyde W illiamson, p resid en t of th e B ank of A lbany and recently elected presiden t of th e state b a n k e rs’ association, was sp eak er W ed nesday night a t th e m eeting o f W ashington county b an k ers held in In crea sed P u b lish in g C osts B liu o n hotel. P o rtlan d Sherw ood b an k w as host. M orris A dair. S h er F orce U s to A d v a n c e Our wood. president of th e county asso ciation. presided. S u b scrip tio n P r ic e ! (C o n tin u e d fro m page P A nother sp eak er was Hans Pfund. recen tly appointed secretary of the $82.386 19 of w hich $9.518.85 has state association. W illiamson o u t been collected M o u nting' costs gave ns tw o In th e road fund, a levy of $6- lined the w ork and setu p of the state group w hile Pfund told of ac 933 37 w as m ade of w hich $4.691.- a lte rn a tiv e s — to increase com plishm ents of the past y ear and 37 has been collected, or 68 per the p rice o f the A rg u s — or cent. D elinquent rolls for th e past plans for the future. T hird speaker was G eorge G reen th ree years am ounts to $13.444 66 cheapen the A rg u s its e lf. We wood of the Bank of California, of w hich $1.444 49 has been col m em ber of the association com m it lected. or 11 p er cent. fe lt c e rta in th a t you w o u ld tee on bank practices, w ho spoke not w a n t the la tte r. So a fte r on th at subject . , "T" i*(*' z"' i M eeting in Forest G rove last LNCW I T ilt IIC C O U P S eptem be r 15 t h e A rg u s night iW ednesdayi b an k ers of the w ill be $2 per y e a r in a d county discussed uniform service F u n eral services w ere held Sun- charges for banks in the county and vance in W a s h in g to n coun d a v m o rn in g from th e D onelaon & state The m eeting w as at th e in H illsboro is to have a new traffic Sew ell chapel m H illsboro for Wen- ty. B u t . . . vitatio n of Jo h n T hornburgh. code as soon as th e necessary or E arle Bowm an of th e Com m ercial d inance can be draw n, th e city dell Cam pbell. 66. w ho died T h u rs N ational B ank of H illsboro, has council voted T uesday night The day at Sm ith hospital, w h ere he was been elected secretary of th e coun city atto rn ey w as instru cted t o taken follow ing a fall from a ch erry ty association to fill th e unexpired draw the ord in an ce to conform w ith tree n ear B eaverton. 17 day s before his death. term of Jam es Say. w hile J. I.. S e a r recom m endations m ade b y th e C am pbell had been a resid en t of cy of the sam e bank has been nam ed traffic co m m ittee as rep o rted at B eaverton for 12 years, coming to the state com m ittee on public ed th e m eeting Ju ly 13. Mrs C. E th ere from Francis. Wash He was ucation. Wells is chairm an of the com m it a single m an and is su rv iv ed by tee. th ree brothers. Elm er. B ellingham ; A ll th e C ou n ty N e w s! C ounty, eo m rn u n ity, c ity , The recom m endations include an Ralph. Francis and C harles. R ay h o u r p ark in g lim it in the business m ond. Wash . tw o sisters. Mrs A nna sports, c h u rc h , social, fa rm and home — in section: establishm ent of m ore stop C hapm an Toppenish. Wash., and fa c t, e v e ry th in g th a t is f i t to p rin t. streets: re-ro u tin g of th e busses Mrs Daisy Soule. P o rtlan d B urial outside th e business zone: elim in a w as in F ir L aw n cem etery here. C oroner F J. Sew ell F rid ay was tion of U -tu rn s on Main stre e t in Mr. C am pbell w as a n a tiv e of In crea sed R ea d er In te r e st! F e a tu re article.- on railed to T ualatin to investigate the tersections. and o th er changes. M issouri. c o u n ty events, places am i people of interest. death of R ichard H enry Edwards, S tate traffic regulations also will 60. retire d B ritish cavalry officer. be w ritten in to th e code to m ake Com ics. S tate and n a tio n a l news le tte r-. COOKING OUT-OF-DOORS E dw ards w as found dead in his bed the o rdinance conform to state law W ith tra ile rs and o u t-door fire by his step-daughter. T helm a B en M oney S a v in g A d v e r tise m e n ts! More food. N o th places becom ing m ore an d m ore nett. She rep o rted to Sew ell th at the popular, m any fam ilies eat most in g , fu r n itu r e , h a rd w a re and cla ssifie d a d last tim e she saw him alive was of th eir m eals out-of-doors as long v e rtis in g th a n is a v a ila b le in any o th e r coun T hursday afternoon before she left as th e w e a th e r perm its. If you ty paper. fo r P ortland. R eturning late in the haven't tried out th is v ery d esir evening, she did not again visit his G eorge A lbert Ham. 87. retire d able plan, tr y it ju s t once and room u n til he failed to arise the farm er, resid en t of Forest Grove, ill you'll w ant to do it ev ery day. In R e m em b er! You can s till subscribe or renew > our n e x t m orning. th e early m o rn in g it is a b it too He was born in Wales and came seven m onths, died Sundav in For- cool an d any w ay b reak fast is per- s u b s c rip tio n b e fo re S eptem ber 15 at th e <dil yea7saTg<T'settlikg est Grove hos”lta1' He ha' d betn a to A m erica 35 • » • - rpeidfint n f Fnroct firn e n ( r i r oirfl-it ra te o f S I.50. n e a r T ualatin 24 years ago. T he body resid en t of F orest G rove for eight haps m ore co nveniently serv ed in years. doors. B ut luncheon o r d in n e r is w as taken to P ortland. F u n eral services w ere held Tues- d elightful serv ed on th e law n, in day afternoon from th e chapel of th e th e woods, or "b u ffet sty le" before Forest G rove U n d ertak in g com pany an outdoor fireplace. w ith b u rial in Forest View cem etery W hen an open fire is possible it Mr Ham w as born M arch 29. 185Ò. is g reat fun to have each person ______ _____________ in Marengo. 111., and was m arried cook his own m eat o v er th e coals. Ju n e 14. 1870. to Marion Douglas in the intense heat and cook IV f/x F /x « ; • R ecognition of the honors r e S pring Valley. M inn. She died in T hinly sliced cottage ham securely g e a r fastened to th e prongs of a long slo w ly . To each person allow one- 1’ iU lO r I S l J i l l C t V cently won in national com petition 1931. sizzle and -pit delight- q u a rte r pound round .-teak, one- a by the HilLsboro A rgus w as ac S u rv iv in g are fo u r children. R ob it cooks It is delicious h alf pOund onion, and a few slices S tlC K C F S A v < l l l » l p l c corded Mrs. E. C. M cK inney and e rt H. Ham. Bowdle. S. D : H erbert fully as W. V erne M cKinney, publishers, B Ham. K eystone. S. D.; Mrs. J. A. too. com bined w ith a th in slice of of bacon ------ bv the H illsboro Men's B reak fast McLeod. Mills Valley. Cal., and O s S w iss o r A m erican cheese a n d c h e e se Bobs S quares of chccsc (1 in th ) clu b T hursday m orning. A ttention c ar E. Ham. F orest G rove. Eighteen served b etw een th e b u ttered halves S trip s of bacon w as also called to the list of aw ards g ran d ch ild ren and 13 g reat-g ran d of a sandw ich bun. And. of course. W rap baeon strip s com pletely received by th e local p ap er in past ch ild ren also survive, as does a w ieners a re alw ays fun to roast aro u n d cheese and sp ear th e ba- y ears and to th e A rgus' com m u bro th er. Sanford H. Ham. of C o rv al o v er an open fire. E very one from th e child to th e con-w rapped cube w i t h pointed n ity service. The M cK inneys gave lis. ad u lts en jo y s p o pping corn over stick Toast over fire u n til bacon b rie f talk s expressing th e th o u g h t ----------------------------------- th a t the aw ard s w ere sh ared by P lease sen d in new s copy early an open fire. M elt a generous ¡s bro w n ed and cheese is m elted. th e com m unity as a w hole an d to th e A rgus. tf am ount of b u tte r in a pan ^near b u t not ru n n in g out of bacon. Slip th e fire w h ile th e corn is being i - betw een bun and eat. B un m ay £ i B B s g 9 B » M u c i t a H i x g i i i i a s i K K i a K a B a B i i a i i i i u i a a B i i f popped. Once a larg e pan is filled be toasted if desired. w ith fluffy w h ite corn, s tir as you add th e m elted b u tte r and salt. T hey say th a t a can opener is th e key to v a rie ty in cam p fare. (By I. R. S trubbl W ith th e aid of a can o p en er and T ake thi a heavy k e ttle su ited to an open Mrs. C. J Yazzolino and tw o cam p fire one can p rep are a d e children of P o rtlan d are spending ty pledge' This cal! was sent throughout the lectable m eal in one pot. the week at the V. C. S tru b b home. Mr. and Mrs. F ran k G enzer and state this week by leaders of the S paghetti. C am p Style Mr. and Mrs. E arl G enzer and 1937 "L et's Quit K illing ' safety ]2-pound sp ag h etti d au g h ter D onna left T uesday for program , w ho have m ade available 1 can chicken soup a few days at th e T illam ook beach to all m otorists an attra c tiv e red. b -c u p g rated cheese. w hite and blue sticker, on th e back Fill a large co n tain er w ith well resorts. Miss R uth B ailey, w ho is a t of w hich is a pledge to d riv e safe salted w ater. W hen it’s boiling ly. hard, add spaghetti. C url it around ten d in g sum m er school at Mon E ndorsed by Earl Snell, secre as it softens so as no t to b reak m outh Norm al, sp en t the w eek-end ta ry of state, and M ayor Joseph K. it. Boil u n til tender, ab o u t 20 at home. C arson Jr. of P ortland th e -tic k F ra n k B ailey an d fam ily attend- m inutes D rain in a colander. Heat ers a re available at the office of soup in a saucepan. Place sp ag h etti a pic£ i c on th c riv er this new spaper, the cham ber of in in g dish dish and and pour n,,,,,. hot h Z ------------- Sunday. The picnic was th e ann u al com m erce, or at establishm ents d is in serv serving soup reu nion of the H unger fam ily. over it. M ix w ell by lifting sp ag h et p lay in g the A. A A. sign here. ti w ith tw o forks. Top w ith g rated The pledge sticker, ¡-sued from cheese. U ndergoes O p eratio n — the offices of the O regon S tate K abobs and C heese Bobs are Mrs. Edgar K am na un d erw en t a M otor association, i based on e x all broiled o v er thc poen fire and m ajo r operation T uesday m orning perience w hich lias show n that the a re old favorites am ong cam pers. at th e Good S am aritan hospital She man pledging him self to safe d riv K abobs is in a very serious condition, but in g is th e cue who most generally is getting along as w ell as can be observes all the rules of safety .and Sm all pieces of steak expected. Slices of ra w onion proves an asset ra th e r than a h az Choice, m oney-saving cuts o f d e licio u s m eat— Slices of apple ard on O regon's streets and high c a re fu lly selected— s a fe ly r e frig e ra te d — pre p a re d T he am ount of m o istu re in a m a ways. Slices of bacon. by experienced, courteous butchers. T h read pieces of steak , onion, tu re p ear o rch ard soil may be well E very m otorist inti r< -ted in help apple and bacon on a pointed stick. above w hat is know n as th e w ilting ing reduce the traffic toll should point, and still th e trees may suffer F rid ay and S a tu rd a y S p e c ia ls for lack of w ater, it has been def ally him self with the existing safe initely d eterm in ed a t th e M edford ty program by signing th e pledge branch ex p erim en t station. A n u m and attach in g it to his car, t i n b er of possible ex p lan atio n s for this autom obile club urged. P ure P o rk. The pledge is as follow-: a rc being investigated, but in the 5-lb. P ail "W ith th e know ledge th at it i.- m eantim e it is found advisable to m ake su re th a t irrigation w ater is my clearcut d u ty to conserve life applied soon enough to avoid th e and p revent .-uffering and in ju ry d an g er line. Even u n d er the best w ith every m eans in my pow er. I w aterin g conditions, it has been hereby agree: found th a t excessively hot dry days "That I will drive carefully at all cause a check in th e grow th of thc times, keeping hands on wheel, fruit, especially w hen th e re is a eyes on road, mind on driving. h eav y leaf grow th through which "T h at I will learn, resp ect and m oisture is given off faster than thc obey thc rules of safety.” roots can supply it. City Revenues in Excellent Shape Ordered for Citv I. Funeral Sunday tor Victim of Finn hie The Argus Promises Greater Valu es! Coroner Reviews Death Aged Man F. G. Resident Dies; Rites Held Tuesday Subscribe Now! Save 25% Breakfast Group Honors Publishers C f . c ' I Green Mountain T h u rs d a y , A u g u s t 5, 19.17 Several H urt in Auto Accidents *20 in Cash Prizes Water Systems RELIA BLE retail dairym en w i l l care for sm all herd of cows on percentage basis. N o.' 8626. care A rgus. 23 An autom atic pum p p r o- niolcs your fam ily's h ealth am t leisure. B oiim g. flM ln B u tto r Shank End. SUMMER SAUSAGE 8 3 PICNICS -n 1 . £ DILL PICKLES “ 3 KIPPERED SALMON 17‘/2 c ib. ib. 11c Ib. 23c 1 lb. 25c ib. 21c 5c Ib. 18c C hev. T ow n Sedan W illys D cLuxe Sedan Eord T u d o r Sedan W illys D eL uxe Sedan Eord V-8 Coach C hev. Sedan, Gww C h ev ro let Sedan l ord D eLuxe T udor l ord D eLuxe C oupe ord D cLuxe Sedan Pontiae « Sedan C h ev ro let < oat h C h ev ro let Sedan C h ev ro let Coupe Essex C oarh C h ev ro let Sedan Eord R oadster O ldsm obile Coaeh E rskine Sedan l $«25 115 595 395 375 425 375 295 l«5 325 295 295 265 215 50 I75 95 115 125 p arasites w ere introduced. Spiders som etim es spin w ebs across thc face of a p artially healed pruning wound u n d er which th e aphis are protected from th e ir insect enem ies. WE DEAL IN REAL ESTATE Phone Ifilld b o ro , Oregon 1301 HO N. 2nd Ave. P ro m p t and E fficient R em em ber thc m ore you tell, (he A ls o S e w e r W ork m ore you sell w hen using A rgus Phone 2902 318 N. I reem an W ant Ads. (f1 F J285 385 125 115 Halvorson Motor Co. C h e v r o le t D ea ler« Sales - S erv ice - P a rts H illsboro, Ore. Phone 11« com plete hue to- 1» I. M I \ (• pum p to r ever* pur|x>»r. l et q u o te you o n y o u r p u m p —no o b lig a tio n . C S 1 (i for I »est Letter .$7 for the Second S3 for the Third 75 low as A n y M ak e P um p R ep a ired J u d g in g Schuepbach & Sons .M ONEY F D R E V E R Y B O D Y TOMATOES POTATOES CAULIFLOWER ED’S MASTER MARKET iS aturday Only* 3C POT ROAST DILL PICKLES 15c 10C LEMONS 2 0 l>o/cn SHOK IT N IN I, MAYONNAISE 23c .; ih -, 55c c I RENI Il'S PI I BIRD SEED Pkg 28c 2 II»,. 55c Hiise (*i1y GG4. 25c lbs. 23c PA U S I L I I « l i l i : se s i. T he cheese food. 17c G i»/, pkg. SANDW ICH Delicia O 6-oz. tins SPREAD 25c VINEGAR P in e Cider G allon CORNED HEEI A nglo 12-oz. tins 9 Ad 9c fi-oz. jar 3 VANILLA Z.I Ì ISSUE o 3 13c C h o ice o f T O M A T O E S , P E A S or D IC E D B E E T S 25c rolls < IIO< OI.ATE S I RI P !fi-oz.,.'ftln 10C Il E CREAM P eter Pan Five flavors. ((■■art 29c Ith A n n iv e rs a ry Sale M IR A C I.!. W H IP S A L A D D R E SSIN G .. H's fops in in v ig o ra tin g , co o lin g um life r d rin k s . M ade fresh d a ily from real o range ju ic e . T ry a big 5c Imtlle loda.v. 10c 303 (in 2,,»"' “ '"" 29c KITCHEN TGW EES 10c G RA PEI KUH D iiin I c c , 25c rolls 25c .11 II n i. I. 25c O KANG« .11 I< |; (bilden Poppy lie r,A l i i t t o o n lins 2II-OZ. tins K »II.ET SG A 5 gianl li.ux MUSTARD 4-oz. hottie 29C LAUNDRY SGAP 35c 2 17c liars D e l M o ld e n t. G RAPEI Ki l l W HITE KING SOAP G ran u lated . 55c 5c •IN EA PPI.E .11 It I 2 2 20 29c I.arge |>k|çx. IIIE E S E T illani'iok, tasty. 2-lb. loaf French's. BROOMS ZZ- I GOG T rixie. I an ZION ( RA( KLKS IS lb. box 12c HIKI» BIS« I I I . SONG RE- S I GREK. I ISII I GOD Pkg. Ï7 V MACARONI S o d a, or G raham m I GODS J P o iiik I S ee it ground, know it's fresh < Ol I TL F o lg ers 15c 10c 18c P in t BULK COFFEE S n o w d rift , J ’r Large I I I .III 2 a re : is w h a t t iii'P ii S tam ps m ean t< y b o d y . Be sure tu get y o u i •s! I T ’S Fruit and Vegetables l-lh o f f ic ia li ( h a n g e P ite li a. M r E. ( Mi K in n e y and F ra n cis S tu rg is. I*. O. Box 3M1 R rav erto n ' i-m ile u ext of B eaverton on Spencer road EXTRA SA V IN G S | B o q ill't. Ask for tiler« s a ijn W ESTINGHOUSE autom atic elec- trie range, fine condition, $4(1. J. A. SHORT P lu m b in g S e r v ic e See* our (1.1) WEANLING pig. for sate G eorge A ltishin, Rt 1 B eaverton; b \ Ilazeldale school. 23 W r ile K U R A T L I & W ISM E R For th e B est D e sc r ip tiv e L etters o f t h i s C o u p le, in c lu d in g then- in ig h t. w e ig h t, age, the c o lo r o f th e ir eyes and h a ir, t h e ir elot lu n g and o th e r in fo rm a tio n , the W a sh in g to n C o u n t y 1 a ir W ,ll Pay Ho- I ,,l lo w in g C ash P r iz e s: C om e an d se e t h e D e m in g W a te r S y s tem th at lia s b een in a c tu a l u se o v e r fiv e y e a r s. W ANTED—C arp en te rs to m ake e . tlm a te on re p a in to hi . e at i barn - A R Hammond, Box 85 lit 5. Hillsboro. 23p t i r e and A u to m o b ile trum renre M ake l,oana and J - ic S u re ty Honda O R A N G E H IG H B A L L TRUCK BARGAINS 1933 C hevrolet, I57-in. T ruck 1933 < Iin rolet, 157-in. 'I'rm k v illi House Body 1933 Au Iin Panel D rln e ry 1929 ord 1 -Inn Ì Ì nek r Insect parasites of the wooly aphis have so largely elim inated this pest in th e Hood R iver valley th at it is now difficult to find colonies of them a t all. S tran g ely enough, how ever. spiders som etim es intervene to p ro tect a few colonies of the aphis, explains L eroy Childs, super- U n c o n d itio n a l o n c- y e a r g u a r a n te e . EXPERIENCED farm er, d e p e n d able. no sm oker, w ants work Box 202, Aloha. 23p D rastic Reductions 1936 193« 193« 1935 1933 1933 1932 1932 1932 1932 1931 1931 1930 1930 1930 1929 1929 1928 1929 U n e x c e lle d for lon g lif e a n d sile n t o p e r a tio n . FOR SALE 8 doe.- w ith litter.- 2 buck-. 5 hutches Mrs. Lizzie D auberm an. E. Maple; Rt. 3, Box 258. H illsboro. 23 lit». Tin They w ill \ isit a ll stores p a rtic ip a tin g in the d is tr ib u tio n o f m erchan disc g ift tic k e ts . T hey w ill he guests o f , Il e V e n e tia n th e a tre . They w ill w e a r m asks across th e eyes to e o n e e a I th e ir id e n tity . GET YOURS NOW! WANT hom e for p urebred cocker spaniel dog Mrs A W. Havens. 472 E W ashington St. 23 LOTS for sale. 1'.- blocks off h ig h way, cheap. 1122 E. B aseline stre e t 23-4 August 7 ■'The W orld's Best" WANT 3-year-oltl G uernsey bull for breed in g purposes, prefer registry. E. Lehm an. Phone B eav erto n 8719 23 SEVEN gigxl d airy cows for sale Easy term s. A. S later, Rl 2. H illsboro: 3 m iles south on R iv er road. P hone 3R2 23-4 I lillsboi'o S aturday Night N ew 1937 D E M IN G S h a llo w W e ll FOR SA LE T en-foot M eCorm iek- D eerm g com bine. 15-39 MeCor- nuek-D eering tractor: 2-bottom 15- ineli tra c to r plow; 7-foot tracto r disc. JA C K FOSTER. 150 E. M on St I Spare Ribs X BEEF COM MERCIAL lll.D G . P ilone O ffice 861 Too Late to Classify Values for Thrifty Shoppers on “ OR” II-« .J IÖ V U V d i 5 O steopathic Physician and Surgeon T he new hall building eoiiinuttee for the West Union F arm ers' U n ion lias been active and is prepar ing to present plans, sites ami so forth at the m eeting T hursday (to- , night I Those in terested a re re q u e s t ed to atten d and discuss tins new business. EXTRA T he y o u n g co u p le w ho w ill lie nniiT'ieil S a tu r day n ig h t. S e p te n ih e r I. a I th e W a s h in g to n t'o u n ty F a ir, w ill he in Dr. Win. E. Hinds W est U n ion U nit T a lk s B u ild in g P la n s T o n ig h t iC o ld M e a t 69c lb . 28c Phone opposite school, or of ( lu . Illek cth - 23 I 23ptf I. r $19 HOUSEKEEPING room , for rent SIX veal old Jersey G uein .ey cow 531 S lit A ve. Hillsboro. 23tf and eair 7 'j ' test, for sale 23p FO U R T E E N ro o d grade thllrv cows, 1956 E Main St. T h ree persons w ere injured, and double-tested, for sal.' G A 1 tw o auto d riv ers w ere in Jail on I.arson. Rt a. none G rupel school charge* of reckless striving and In toxication. follow ing aeeidents Kat 14 M O N TH S old bu ll to tr a d e for urda.v night and Sunday h ogs M. S S hattuck. Rt 5. ) The m iu red w ere A rdath M iller H illsboro: near Luurel 23p Bessie Newby, 49, and L a v e i n C om plete Home Cam . 25. H illsboro route 5. who suffered bruises and cuts w hen a MODERN 5 room bungalow , lovclv living room, tw o nice liedroonis. > ear d iise ti by W illiam Edw ard Gay. 51. of Portland, crashed into m odern kitchen, nook. bath. gar i the Cecil M iller m achine at West ago. wood-hod. w orkshop, hard Slope Sundav T he M iller ear was wood floor lot 79x299, f i n d C o m crushed into th e bank, lie rejxirted pletolv furnished. $2399 easll or G ay w as a rre ste d and lodged in $2599 w ith m o d erate dow n pay m e l d balance l i k e r e n t jail. II W CUKRIN, I It E Main S aturday night C harles D intel- I man. 22. of C h erry G rove w as nr rested by eouiitv deputy sheriff W ANTED To Imv a W ashington' county . f i r e . - l o t J II W Cm I in, a fte r his m achine allegedly crash ed into ears ow ned bv C C K erlee 134 E Main St. and W alter Davis of G aston at El lit SALE C ucum bers for pick G aston, Miss M. S trieker, 29. of H eaver ling W endell D avis. E D ak St ton was rep o rted in ju red In a WELL digger needed to com plete crash a q u iirter-n u le east of West C edar Mill .s chool well Inquire Slope w hen ears driven by Joseph R S abel of G arden Home ami P h il S uim ri of P ortland crashed. < HERE ARE REAL ÎLARD BACON 100 Ih l idi ig e i.dor. B eaverton 3735 22c Q u a rt W r R eserve the R ight Io l im it Q uantities Gold Leaf Dairy Products Co. Di stributor <f G rade A I’a-leui izrd Milk Cream D istributors of Taylor G uernsey Dairy G radi A Raw Milk D istribotoi of B rookfield Packaged t.'lici • 158 !■ M a in SI I ’lm n r 1981 FREE DELIVERY— Four Times Daily 1O()% U n ion P r im ! F ffe r tiv e F r id a y mrl S ihirrfny Phone 3131 A uo G nnd 7 H illsb o r o a