H I L E S B O I tO Thursday, September 9, 19.37 Laurel School , O pens M onday; Rain D am ages L aurel A cres C lu b S elects O ffic e rs tBy .Me.s I iiinia Kohliisoii) LAHBEL ACHES T he l.udies’ « luh met Align .t 2 » w ith Mr# Lew 11« mi a host« Ih fi csh iiien ts w ere « rv«‘«| by M< sditrnes Sam An«* (lly Mr«. I 1« Brown) G eorge Lockett, Hoy C u rtcr and A l.A U liK L l.nurel school w ill b e ­ i L Hank Officer* elected at the gin Monday w ith Mi Helen A ustin m eeting w ere Mrs Lew Heim, pr«,n- Hazel Johnson. vie«1 a* tcnehei T he school house and ident. Mi p resident, Mrs Lew LaMalle. sec- grounds w ere cleaned last week i etary»ti eusiirer. and Mrs Lewis Mi and Mrs A dolf Kutschinun and Ih len visited he. b ro th ers Kred Haymond, nev/s co rrc * p o n d e n t and Edwin, of M onm outh Sunday. ' ( »iiests of the day wen* Mi and Mi and Mr Elbert Steven# a c ­ Mi Haymond Crow of P o rtlan d com panied the W I. .Stevens fam ­ i . i i k I Mrs Inez Crow of Eugene No ily of H illsboro to P o rtlan d Sunday, I business m eeting was field Septern- w here they wei r d in n er party guest t | her 8 as the chib sponsored a at the (¡t orge S teven • home. bridal show er lor Mi Lois Robin- s o ii Th® Sil ■ harvest in eastern W ashington to his bean crop had a l­ w ere accom panied by th eir leader, I find that ready been nipped by frost. Mi . l.eon Davis Mr and Mrs Hoy C arter. Mr and (>l«l Kesldent IMes Mi Han C arter and W illiam C arter Mi s A nne C ham berlain, for whom | took acivantage of th e double h o li­ funeral services w ere held id the Mt , and the fact that Hoy C arter O live cem etery Tuesday, cam e to day was homo from th e governm ent th e com m unity about 1 HIM) and lived dredge M ultnom ah, and spent the hen- m any y ears before m oving to week end at OcvHllM/Jc H illsboro Mrs Faina (»razor and sons spent S to rm ( aiises D am a g e the week e n d at Will C a rte l's w hile The second n< ar cloudburst of the aking plans w ith O rp h a C a rte r to season in this com m unity occurred m early last week on the Adolph .hare cam ping facilities in the hop n ear N ewberg Schm idt Hollin Meyer# and part of field# Robinson retu rn ed with th«’ W Klen r place, w hich is r e n t­ h er M argery uncle and aunt. Mr a n d Mrs ed by Ted Mini P art of his straw K eith McClure, w h ere she visited berry field was w ashed away, plants several days last w eek, to find that b< mg found in tlte rock q u arry r e d e e o l U t l o l l of th e in terio r of the ba in nearly a q u a rte r of a mil«1 C F H obim on hom e was th e o rd er awa> T he «pring. w hich furnishes the week end Mr and Mrs M c­ , he- place ami Adolph S chm idt's of C lure stayed over th e holiday# and with th eir w ater supply, was filled assisted w ith th e kalsom iiung w ith dirt although it is well c e m e n t­ Several of th e neighbors w ere ed T he M eyers garden was n early called to control a blaze on logged all w a h e d «mt and field* w ere d e ­ off land on th«* F J H ufford place pleted of soil Mrs S horty Martz and sons Hoy M r and Mrs Ralph O'Koiik«’ and a n d Dick retu rn ed M onday from d aughti i of I’m ,la n d a n spending W oodburn, w h ere they w ent on a a w eek's vacalm n at th e ir co u n try com bined p leasure and business trip hm ne here, the form er K G ra u c r to Mr Martz s m other's home place. M argery Robinson has accepted Mr and Mrs Jack B ertnlot and at the Joe P atterson hom e in two aona i. . . n t:v arrived from Bui work H illsboro lev Idaho, ami are living on tin- It It Cot.ley place w here Mr llertalo t w ill help Ins b ro th er-in -law , Jack Morse, cut wood thin w in ter M r s M orse ¡Old Mr llertalo t are twill ■ islers T he tw o hoy will atten d the F lnl.ile school. (By Mr». .1 A. McCoy) L aurelview school will begin KANSAS CITY K ansas City M onday w ith Miss Lena Eckler a . school wilt start S ep tem b er 13 w ith teacher. Mrs Essie Wilson us teach er for the I \lilh lt s at S ta le I a ir W ilbur Moore of the I.aiirelview com ing term Mrs Royal R aym ond and ch ild ren ■t 11 calf club is spending most of t i n . week in Sal. in. w here he is e x ­ a re picking hops for O N Love of Hop picking started hibiting hi .lei a y calf, grand ch am ­ T h atch er pion in the ju n io r division at H ills­ W ednesday in the Love yard Mrs Thom pson of N ew berg is boro h ere visiting tier d au g h ter, Mrs K o s rv ra rs In ju r e d W hen en ro u te to (he hop y ard Royal Haymond, and fam ily for a S atu rd ay m orning Mr and Mrs few days Tom M ontgom ery spent Ihe week (l.-orge R n t v i a r w ere badly shaken mi and then e ar dam aged eonsnler- end in F orest G ro v e visiting Ins ■•1...... ablv wh« •n th« v collided w ith Al- »on. M arshall M ontgom ery and fam ­ b il l 1*r«K•tor on .» tu rn in » n arro w ily Mr and Mrs E J W right and son n .ad «»n the m ountain above th eir and Mr and Mrs M W right of P o rt­ Mi .»ri«1 Mt C arl EKKemari livin« land w. re p arty guests T uesday at m th<• h«m •• on the “low er'' F I. the I P B rady hom e Mr and M r s C lyde Meighen spent ltr wn place, a re now cam ping at the Ray hop . ai d m ar New berg and the w eek-end nt W oodburn visiting Mr M eighen's m o th er and »ister. In Ip in g w it h th e h a r v e s t. A num ber uf (elks from lu re a re They a re tucking hops th ere M artin Jackson of Independence helping b i l l vest the hop crop on the M Cadv plaee on C hehalctn M oun­ was a w eek-end visitor at th e J. A McCoy hom e tain T hey include Mrs W alter Fail view school w ill s ta rt T uesday S chm idt. Mrs Lee B row n. Mr. and Mrs G eorge Rosevear. Mr. and Mrs w ith Mrs Floyd S h aw as teach er II M W lnsnam l and Mr and Mrs for the coining y ear They m oved in (lie vacant house on the J P. Vun- I)’ wey M ercer Mrs W innie M olloy and daugh- d e r/a n d e n ranch S atu rd ay . R ichard Hood, w ho has been ti r Vera. In r father. Jo h n Will, and Mr and M rs .1 !’ llep p ler. all of w orking on th e railro ad th e past H ubbard w ere Sunday guests at the sum m er at V ernonia, left for his hom e in Willow. G kla . S atu rd ay . E ( ' and J W M utiny homes M J Schaffer, w ho lias h e r n T he Jam es B axter fam ily of B o is e . Idaho, w ho hail been gm ts of -Mrs in a F orest G rove hospital for some B ax ter's uncle and aunt. M r and time, was able to re tu rn to his hom e M rs L. A W hittle, for tw o weeks, last w eek. H arvey Rcidling. w ho has been left for th e ir home Friday Earl Baker, accom panied b y Mr. w orking nt T im ber th e past sum m er, H onker and son W ayne, m ade a is staving now at the M J V ander- b a s in 's s trip to Didph Monday, zanden hom e w hile cam p is closed down. looking a fte r som e ald er tim b er M iss Ethel McCoy, wtio li a s been A nu m b er of folks from h ere a t ­ ten d ed the S unday school picnic at ,licking hops at O regon City and a l­ so visiting h e r g ran d p aren ts. Mr ‘ The R iffles'1 n e a r K intoil Labor day Several of the ch ild ren receiv­ and Mrs J. C. Davis, of P o rtlan d for the past th re e weeks, re tu rn e d hom e ed prizes m the contests. A tennis to u rn am en t and put luck L abor day. Mrs W It W ln ln er and little d in n e r w ere enjoyed at th e W H. MeNay hom e L abor day. Lee Brow n d au g h ter M ary D iane w ere ill th e nod B ert MeNay w ere tennis ch am ­ past w eek. pions i l l the senior division: Billy MeNay and Leo S pelrln g In th e boys’ division: BiTiuce Brown and Belly Davis in the girl;s' division, and G oldie Davis ami Edna M eNay in th e w om en's division. M ixed doubles ROY An an nouncem ent w as was a lie betw een Leon Davis and B eatrice MeNay and Will MeNay m ade S unday for th e m arriag e of and G oldie Davis. O th ers present Miss Rena Duyck of Roy and G eorge w eie Mr and Mrs. E. S ch u m ach er Beck of Forest G rove, w hich is to and Evelyn. Mr and Mrs. F. I,. tak e place next week ill Roy. S everal people of Ibis vicinity a t­ Brown. Mrs Lena Meyers. R aym ond and Norm a M eyers. Mr and Mrs, ten d ed Ihe an n u al harv est festival at St. M arys Monday. Adolph Schm idt. Lillie Brow n. Bob Sp. u iiig. A rt Barrow s, H ow ard D av­ Classes In S tart is and P atricia and B arbara MeNay. L aurelview 4-11 calf club m em bers Ed Cheney, tap -d an cin g sta r of and llu ir p aren ts had a picnic d in ­ Ed W ynn's "L augh P arad e" a n d ner at th e fair grounds in H illsboro form er U niversity of O regon ath lete, Friday. will open his fall series of dancing 'Die Em inotl Imp crop w as picked classes here W ednesday, S eptem ber hi t week and the pickers a rc now 15. Classes In tap dancing w ill be helping h arv est th e Cady crop on held at th e V e te ra n s 'h a ll each W ed­ Ihe m ountain. nesday from 4 to ti p. m. R eg istra­ tion is open to ch ild ren and adults. O u r classified colum ns may have C heney was at the hall W ednesday Just wind you a re looking for - nesda.v. S ep tem b er 8. for prelim in- H ead them . tf for p relim in ary reg istratio n . K ansas C ity S chool O p e n s S e p te m b e r 1 3 M iss R ena D u y ck to M a rry S o o n A Higher Wage Scale fo r Your D o llar Cordes H erd Leads C ounty Cow T estin g A ssociation High producing h erd for the m onth of Ju ly , in th e W ashington county testing association, is ow ned by Jo h n Cordes, w hile the I,. It Allen g rade Jersey . "B laekie.” pro- due. d l l i e most m ilk and fat witti a record of I7H7 pounds of milk and !HI I p. units of fat 'Die second high producing cow was "B row nie." g rad e .Jersey from th e C ordes lo rd. w ith 1488 pound* of m ilk and 81 8 pound# of fat. DuvnklLtttg Af Sons pure bred an d g rad e Jerseys, averaging 673 pounds of milk and 38 8 pounds of fat led herd# of m ore than 20 cows, w hile th® C ordes herd led in herds from 12 to 20 T he L H A llen herd w ai high in herd s of 12 or under T h ere w ere 838 cow# tested d u ring the m onth w ith a total average per cow of 741 pounds of m ilk and 31 48 pounds of fat Of the total. 271 cow# produced m ore than 40 pounds of fat each. T h irty h e rd s w ere on test. H IL L S B O R O , A .1 W < ow» 4 S I* i. (i A Mrs. G rin d le D ies P o rtla n d T u e sd a y Mr Ida Bi’lb* G rindle. 76 of F o r­ est Grove, widow of the late Eli G rindle. died m P o rtlan d T uesday m orning a fte r an illness of three 90.1 m onths F uneral services w ill be held at th e Banks M ethodist church at 1 p. m S atu rd ay w ith Rev Jesse Bunch « f Forest G rove officiating. In term e n t will be in B anks cem ­ etery Mr G rindle was born in Som- m erset county. Pa.. N ovem ber 16, 1860 m arried Mr. G rin d le Jan u a ry 17. 1881, in O sborne county, Kan.. and moved to O regon in March 1891 She is survived by tw o sons. B ert of For« t G rove and F rank of P o rt­ land; tw o sisters. Mrs. M innie S ew ­ ell and Mrs A nnie N ew brey. and tw o brothers, H arry and Em m et Wolford. A J E lm e r E. B en n ett •4M.0 S u ccu m b s H e re fi J G. J Elmi r F.lsworth B ennett. 71. resi­ d ent of H illsboro 17 years, died in his hom e h ere Monday. F u n eral se r­ vices w ere held W ednesday a fte r­ noon from th e Young F u n eral Home H einrich, leader T hey will dem on­ w ith burial in F ir Law n cem etery. strate. "How to Can P lu m s.' Mr B ennett was born O ctober 5, Cooks to Show I 1865 io West Exeter. N. Y. He spent C ookery E sther Robb and K ath ­ • th e early years of his life in New ry n Caw rse. A cademy, w ith K a th ­ York and w hen he was 21 y ears old K u n t l n u . d fr o m p a , , I ) ryn as leader of th e club T hey w ill m oved to Kansas, w here he hom e­ sions one. tw o and three, and a d em onstrate "Vegetable S alads and steaded H ere he m et and m arried special canning ex h ib it u n d er the Dressings." M artha T u rn er. S eptem ber 21. 1892. sponsorship of th e Ball Mason com ­ D ollar dinners: Ellen Bell Jo h n ­ Two years la te r th e couple retu rn ed pany. to New Y ork w here tw o sons w ere son. D urham , w ith Mrs. R. Shaw as Home Economics ju d g in g contest leader, w ill put on a dollar d in n er born In 1916 he brought his fam ily to w as held, open to all 4-H club girl# ,|( cJub building. Ellen w ill in the county. L illian Yungcn and prepare, serve a d in n e r for four th e west coast, spending th ree years R uth G u erb er of H elvetia d istrict, persons at a cost not to exceed $1. in W ashington before settling in u n d er the lead ersh ip of Miss Je a n and clean up h er kitchen in th re e Hillsboro. S urviving are his widow. Ann C onnell, a form er 4-H club hours. T he four a re to be guests of M artha: a son. Raym ond. P ortland: m em ber, won first in canning; E lea­ 4-H club association an d the host sister. Mrs. M attie H oward. West Edm ensten. N. Y . and four g ra n d ­ nor H anley and E sther Robb of ess. children. Elm er. Lee. R aym ond Jr.. Academy district, u n d er the lead e r­ B rrak s Record C alvinc and M arjorie Liou B ennett. T he 4-H agricu ltu ral division of ship of Miss Caw rse. a 4-H club th e fair w as featu red this y ear by m em ber, won first in cooking. the largest and finest 4-H Jersey . K a th ry n C aw rse W ins G uernsey, and hog show s ev er held Miss K ath ry n C aw rse won th e , . _ in th e history of the fair, said L E. sw eepstakes ribbon for having won j.-rancls assistant county agent, at th e most points in 4-H club w ork „ æ c)osc ()f , hc fal]. F uneral services w ere held S a tu r­ ex h ib ited at th e county fa ir in th e E ighty-four head of dairy anim als, day m orning from th e Young F u n ­ girls' division S he placed first in including 40 head of Jerseys. 30 eral Home for C harles K arl W itt. clothing division four, fo urth in head G uernseys, eight H olsteins. 60. n ative of W ashington county, cookery division three, second in canning division two. first in sp«?c- and six Brow n Swiss, w ere e x h ib ­ w ho died from h eart trouble. He ited by club m em bers. H azeldalc w as born Ju ly 20. 1877. B urial w as lal b read b ak in g contest, th ird in th e hom e econom ics ju d g in g learns. dairy club w as high scoring in th e in the H illsboro cem etery. division He is su rv iv ed by four sisters. first in th e H obby club, first in di-1 dairv _ . and . .. w inners of , the . . A llow ing G e- Mrs. M arv Pyle. H illsboro: Mrs. v , - , o „ l o u r style revue, w ith best C alf M anna trophy ly w ere R ecdvillc d airy club. T u a l-’ C lara Rhea. M etzger; M rs Sophia dr«*##.” and first in cookery dem on St ratio n team T he to tal p oints w on ; clu b ' and West U n,on D uncan and Mrs. Lena Fisher. P o rt­ land. Mr. W itt n ev er w as m arried. is 34 Miss C aw rse is rated by far d airy club, th e most o u tstan d in g girl in 4-H W inner of Calf club w ork for th is club year. Bill Foster. R ecdvillc dairy club. L ittle Miss R uth G u erb er. H elve- " ,h ‘;.Je rs e -\ b™ ‘.d tin. w on second place w ith a to tal ed by Mr. and Mrs. David Storey: Mr. and Mrs R W. K idd of P o rt­ of 15 points, w inning first in clo th ­ W ilbur Nyberg. T u alatin dairy club, land have been visiting Mrs. K idd's ing. one. first in hom e econom ics w on th e G uernsey breed special parents. Mr. and Mrs S. O. Sessons. ju d g in g team s and first in Ball M a­ aw arded by the R ieben B rothers. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. P o rte r and T w en ty -fo u r head of hogs w ere d a u g h te r Inez spent th e w eek-end son special. Both K ath ry n and R uth a re to be exhibited, rep resen tin g four breeds, at P acific City. special guests of th e stale fair board C hester W hites. D uroc Jerseys. P o l­ Mr. and Mrs. L. R. M itten of for tw o days at th e 4-H club d o rm i­ and C hinas and B crkshires. M arg­ C hehalis. Wash., sp en t la st w eek aret S chw anke w on th e H ornecker tory. Salem fair grounds. at the L aw rence W illiam s home. p u reb red C hester W hite gilt, offered Mrs. M itten, w ho is a siste r of R a re W as Close as a b reed special by A drian H orn- Mrs. W illiam s, w as called south b e ­ Miss Rhea Jew ell Bilyeu. D urham . I gave R uth a close contest w ith a T hc S p e rry trOphy. w hich is cause of thc death of h er father. total score of 14 points. aw arded to the g ran d cham pion 4-H Dr. Q uentin T u ck er of F orest Grove. T he girls going to th e Salem fair livestock show m an w as won for the R em em ber the m ore you tell, the to e n te r th e G irls' dress style rev u e ; second y e a r by R ichard Hagg of the contest from W ashington county are R ecdvillc d airy club in com petition m ore you sell w hen using A rgus K ath ry n C aw rse and Viola W estcott against W illis N yberg. cham pion hog Want Ads. tf in clothing division four w ith Best • D ress" and "P a rty Dress" and B etty Jean Davis in "C otton School Dress." clothing division three. G irls th at w ill e n te r contests at th e 4-H club building, fair grounds. I Salem p u ttin g on dem o n stratio n s follow: C lothing: Evelyn S ch u m ach er and B etty Je a n Davis. L aurel. T hey will d em o n strate "F astenings" — Mrs. Leon Davis, lender. C anning: M ildred K ahle and Flor- , cnee Evers. Schefflin. Mrs. Edna i C o u n ty C lu b W ork lie F e a tu re F air Big F u n eral H e ld fo r C h arles K . W itt Crops Get a Good Start with the M c C ormick -D eering Little Genius Plow If you have a house, an ap a rt- j rnent o r a room to re n t—use thc A rgus w an t ads. tf W a sh in g to n S av in g s & L o an A ss’n. J. M. PERSO N , M anager Savings A L oin Bldg. Hillsboro, Oregon F uneral services for Mrs Anna C ham berlain, H illsboro, long tim e resident of this county, w ere held T uesday afternoon from th e Mt. Olive church at L aurel w ith Rev. P lum m er officiating B urial « | Mt. O live cem etery u n d er the d irec­ tion of Dorielson & Sew ell Mrs. C ham berlain was born in Iowa, D ecem ber 7. 1861. and was the widow <>l the late Nelson C ham ber­ lain She was ill 10 days before her death F riday. S urviving are four bro th ers John and Enoch C raw ford o f I-aurel; G ideon C raw ford of W infield, la . and A lbert of O skaloosa. Neb and tw o sisters. Mrs. Della L ittle of ROCK CREEK -F uneral services Lincoln. N eb, a n d Mrs. M artha for G ustave Miller, late of H ills­ Hixon of Oskaloosa. boro, w ere held at the R eform ed church h e re w ith in term en t in the local cem etery T hursday afternoon at 2:30 Rev. E J. Scheidt and Rev. B M F resenborg officiated. Mr M iller was born in G erm any G eorge B T aylor, Hillsboro, n a ­ in 1858 an d had lived in this and in the B ethany sections fo r 29 years. tive of W ashington county, b o r n n e a r Scholls F eb ru ary 25. 1866 died S aturday after a brief illness. He fol­ lowed his occupation as a farm er until his re tire m e n t several years ago. Mr T aylor w as united in m arriage to Ida May Hill S eptem ber 1, 1926. He was a m em ber of the Evangelical church at M ountain Home n ear Scholls. Besides his widow, h e is Com pare Our Prices survived by a sister. Mrs. F lora (We Will Not Be Undersold) Crom w ell. B attle G round. W ash, and tw o brothers. S. P. T ay lo r and Jesse Snyder. Scholls. 35-lb. roofing- F u n eral services w ere held W ed­ RoU nesday afternoon from th e Donelson & S ew ell chapel w ith Rev. J. Goode of P o rtlan d officiating B urial w as 45-lb. roofing— i n M ountainside cem etery n e a r Roll . Scholls. and the past six years in Hillsboro. He is survived by two sons and two daughters. Adolph Miller of Ashland. Mrs. Otto Schacht of Port­ land. a daughter living in Indiana and Ernest Miller. Subscribe for the Argua. S ervices H e ld fo r G u sta v M iller G eo rg e T a y lo r Rites H e ld W e d n esd ay III A r i STARS Bofifan • REPLACE THOSE OLD TUBES with PHILCO TUBES Roofing 55-lb. roofing— Roll F uneral Services H e ld fo r J. Shaw Jam es A lexander S haw 61. retire d m em ber of the H illsboro fire d e p a rt­ m ent. died T hursday in his hom e h ere a fter an illness of five years. He had been a resident of th e city 18 years, and w as born J u ly 10, 1876. in P ennsylvania. H e was united in m arria g e J u ly 23. 1910, to Miss Mamie L andess of Hillsboro. F u n eral services w ere held S a tu r­ day afternoon from th e Donelson & Sew ell chapel w ith Rev. H enry H al­ ler officiating. B urial was in F ir L aw n cem etery. S urviving is his widow. M am ie Shaw. P all-b earers w ere m em bers of the H illsboro fire departm ent. B u x to n M a n D ies P o rtla n d H o sp ita l Ira O teas Pow ell. 30. of B uxton died in St. V incent's hospital T ues­ day m orning a fter a w eek's illness. F uneral services w ere held this a ft­ ernoon (T hursdayI a t th e B uxton church and interm ent w as in B ux­ ton cem etery w ith arrangem ents in A sphalt S heating— 250 feet i .50 DOUGLASS Radio Service With Selfridge Furniture Co. Phone 21X Hillsboro QGf* O UV H ex Shingles— 5 Ä -M (AU colors» B undle Ä Lock S hingles— (A ll colors) B undle FREE! 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G a ra g e Clean Comfort Stations Drinking Fountains 3rd and Lincoln Hillsboro MM UAL MAT/OAf-W/DC M any of the used care and trucks offered ere "R&G" units. These are Renewed to Ford Factory specifications. Then Guaranteed In writing. Satisfaction or your money beck! TWO SURE GUIDES These distinctive signs signal the place where the greatest usetj truck sale of the year is in progress — Stop and shop—We have a wide assortment of money saving bargains for thrifty truckers. Oft* Built-in trunk. Blue finish and upholstery perfect. Dual equipment. This car has had the best of care. \\ e recommend and guarantee it. a Thia F all? X’ i Q i r LASALLE TOURING FORDOR SEDAN— 1 0 2 A FORD DE LUXE TUDOR— A perfect car and spot- -LSOO iess inside and out. Lots of accessories. A Renewed Uw« & Guaranteed car. H E whole scheme of crop production hinges on good plowing. I t pays to have the best plows you can get. M cCorm ick-D eering Plows have three generations of plow-building experi­ ence behind them and arc as good as money can buy. T The Little Genius Tractor Plow in 2, 3, and 4-furrow sizes is one of the most popular plows in the McCormick- Deering line. It is built to stand up in any field and to do good, clean work under all conditions. Its parts are held in true alignment even in the hardest kind of plowing. Ample beam and bottom clearance prevents clogging. It is equipped with a spring-trip hitch with a lift-up handle which enables the operator to rccouple thc plow easily without leaving the tractor scat. Come in and ask us about thc Little Genius Plow and other types of McCormick-Dccring Plows and Equipment. REMEMBER SA IF. charge of F orest G rove U ndertaking com pany. P astor H enry S. H aller of H illsboro officiated. Mr P ow ell was born at R ye V al­ ley O ctober 20. 1906, and m arried Vida B erth a M eyers in H illsboro S eptem ber 7. 1929 Deceased is su r­ vived by th e widow: tw o children. E leanor and Leslie at home; his m other, Mrs M ollie T allm an; four sisters. Mrs. M abie .Jones. Mrs. T helm a H udspeth of P ortland. Mrs. Fern Frost of H arrisburg, and Mrs. Ida Place. Buxton, and th ree b ro th ­ ers. R ussell, G erald and M elvin of Buxton. He u n d erw en t a m ajor operation at St. V incent's S eptem ber 2. Rites H eld for Local W om an G a sto n M em ber F ed eral Home I.nan Bank RELIABLE Pare Threi OREGON , show m an, and M arvin H eynderickx. cham pion sheep show m an. B arn ett Wins T rip Ttie closing featu re of the a g ri­ cultural division of the fair was a io n ’- ' poii',or. d by th e Interna* tioo.il H arvester com pany. T he con­ test which i a p relim in ary to the ( state i onto,» to be held in Salem, consisted of the detaching and a t­ taching of a quick detachable m ow ­ e r to a Earrnall F-12 tra c to r W ilfred B arnett, Haz< Idale 4-H club, was w i r i n ' i Joe B erger, also of Hazel- dale placed second, and C layton N yberg of T ualatin th ird W ilfred w ill repre i n t the county a t the 1 state fair. List of winners is on page 6. sec­ tion 2 HONOR K O I.I. < O W M I <>ll< w in ir nr«* t h r r«N»-r»l« o f th » h i * h p ro d u r I ng r o w « f o r » h r m o n th o f J u ly , 1 9 3 7 : I « » » M » k i n * (> » » r 70 P o u n d » P a l — K ly h t H i * h e » t I.h < F a t E h» M ilk firee«l (Iw n r r N a in » M I 1707 O J I . It A l i m , M a r iti.» N o 2 X I.k 1 4M G J J. hn C o rd e « . I l m a n i » - I I'../, It I f A J E v r r » . N«« II 7M.2 1441 Il J M r» < I. K 'dM -rtnon H on, P a ls y 7 m 1 I 860 <3 I I l ’ì r G r o v r , N«> <7 I UK G. 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I l J « I»»» I l — X - y r a r o l d « M a k i n * JS P o u n d « F a t — H »»an H i* h e « t 5 0.7 l l n v i i l H a iti' A H on«, I* M 101 I G J 5 0 .0 F i r Gr«»va H a i r y , N o 3K 1 471 G. H A W C . n n a ll. N o !» 1 # 20 B H 4 4 .5 M r- ( !• H o b a rt »on A H on. K<>tna B a ll *3 1 . B. J 44 4 m 2 m H mwv A H o n » , H e ll N <‘ I'J 45.7 10MK A m o« W a t k in » . I l o l * 2 8 4 5 .6 J W G o ra y . N<». 2» G. J • 2 m d a y» . Plus S afety T h ere is no w o rry in g about Hie safely of y o u r savings will'll you invest them here. You get d ouble protection first m ortgages on hom es and gu aran teed by o u r en tire rts e rv e fund. I,el us show you how, NOW! ARG US, DAIRY feeds « Me WJT « Aje POULTRY feeds H IL L S B O R O F E E D C O McCORMlCK DEERING FARM MACHINERY Phone 271 160 W. Main St 1 0 2 A FORD COUPE— A nice car equipped with radio, I V j O white side-wall tires and heater. Just the car you SflQG» vtrtr have been looking for. 1 0 2 ^ FORD DELUXE COUPE— In perfect condition. R. A G., and a real buy................................................... MGGJ XOM i Q i r FORD DE LUXE TOURING FORDOR SEDAN— R. & G. Thoroughly reconditioned by our V-8 mechanics. Get the maximum in trouble-free, economical transporta­ tion only. a FORD DE LUXE COUPE— A beautiful car finished i in desert sand. New General 6-ply tires all around. R. & G. A buy. COME IN AND SEE THESE AND OTHER LOW-PRICED CARS NOW ON HAND. MacKenzie Motor Co. 3rd and Washington HILLSBORO Phone 911