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TRACTOR CONTEST
a t th e
Washington County Fair
H ills b o r o —
S e p te m b e r 2 , 3 a n d 4
S i r th e l-li C lub c o n te s ta n ts c o m p e te in a ra c e to
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M eCORM KK-DEERLNG EARM -ALL 12 TRACTOR.
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QUICK-ATTACHABLE TOOLS
for the FARM ALL 12
tor Washington Caun’iy Fair Week
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T O D A Y
1936 F o rd T o u rin g F o rd o r S ed an
Run only 1.800 miles, a perfect < nr.
Einish \Vn>hington Blue
$685
1936 F o rd C oupe
W hit«-side-w all tires. A reconditioned and g u a ra n te e d
car. Radio equipped
• M cC orm ick-D eering Quick-
A t t a c h a b l e T o o ls f o r th e
F a rm a ll 12 T r a c to r a re th e
quickest and easiest to p u t on
a n d t a k e o ff . . . a s t r o n g
sta te m e n t which Is easy to be­
lieve w hen you try your own
hand a t this easy task.
Com e in an d see how In te r­
national H arv ester has sim pli­
fied p u ttin g on and taking olf
d raw b ar and direct-connected
m achines such us m oldboard
and disk plows, m iddlcbustcrs.
liste rs, corn p la n te rs , co tton
planters, cu ltivators, mowers,
a n d b e e t p u lle rs. W ith th e
speed wrench furnished, n o t
one takes over 8 m inutes to
a tta c h — most of them ta^e less
than half that time.
T h e se m a c h in e s fa ste n so
secu rely to th e F a rm a ll 12
th a t they become p a rt of it.
A n d d o n 't f o r g e t t h i s : A ll
F a rm a ll 12 T ra c to r s now in
service can be equipped to use
these Q uick-A ttachable Tools.
$585
1935 F o rd T o u rin g F o rd o r S ed an
G unm etal color, good ru b b er and in perfect
m echanical condition
565
1935 F o rd C oupe
DeLuxe m odel. Special w heels.
A fin e c a r
A Great Plowing Tractor
485
1934 F o rd C oupe
W ith low m ileage. O riginal paint and u pholstery
like new. A real R. & G. car
435
1930 F o rd T u d o r S ed an
A reliable car,
W it h low m ile a g e
.....................................
235
1929 C h ev ro let C oach
New paint, and upholstery A - l.
\ Im y at
185
1935 L a S a lle T o u rin g S ed an
A b eautiful c a r w hich has had the best of care.
Low m ileage an d fully g u a ra n te e d
$875
1936 C h ev ro let P ick u p
Low m ileage
550
a n d g u a r a n te e d
MANY LOW PRICED CARS
MacKenzie Motor Co.
Third and W ash in gton
H illsb oro
P h one 911
McCormick-Deering Model W -30
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POULTRY
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HILL SBORO FEED CO.
Phone 271
160 W. Main St.