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,Farm and Garden Official Concerned Over f.oss of Topsoil in Floods M ms y»*;irs 4 j ; i > a w i .«• W illa m e tte i . f. iim e i i < *<iieiiized w h a t w .i i.tp p t n iittf b» f.u ud la im i n ; : h u n t m \, ih i li'.* i.. it id \ t<u la w hen my he fa im ■ H it i T ile down be I be lo w \ n d th e . w e e k F lia i v u i i t im . in nt th« O u a t a i S t.it P.M Á .n im it ti* - I u m id i m i; it u u v u in ! , Ih n ii 'h t tu <m i n t tin - n i i n i i n i >i I.u rn w h ic h K'» u n d e i th e hi id j.i Im h i k a <ilt|¿lc flo o d i ’.i .«»ti | | i . ■ tu . 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M i l l - ' " I 'l tin fo p to ll c o m e -, ( t o r n th e I»* t I m d o n tie f a u n tin - la n d th a t ¡ i m lo w ( i o p o f w h ic h is being ; W o r k e d m o t to p r o d u c e th e n a I ' e ll ' tio n m | tip sud c a rrie d by u n ch ecke d w .it T«* t . show is . th e c h a ir m a n it a r o u n d 4(M> m i llio n to n s o f to p il i o l i «tow n tin - M i i . a p p i r iv e i m h v ra i A n m e li o f to p .m l fro m •I .* .!•• o f I.n e l ‘A lig l i - b e tw e e n I t t i od la d to n A t la ll to n o f to p s o il <t a r ie . th e . w m d d m e a n tie u s a ie n t o f «ui in c h o f InpM oil : * an ' i m i l l lo ll a r i e . ciop*. L ik e tie* a n d in th e h o u r-g la s s , tie- m l at tie - to p is g o in g d o w n , M d li- i sa id , b u t u n lik e tin - h o u r- l la tie - p ro c e c a n n o t in- re v e rs - •'d T ile to p o d dm n o t r u n ba ck I i m u th a t lim it e d a m o u n t o f t o p ’ d w h ic h i r e t t in g less ea ch y e a r, m u s t corn«' t iic 435 m i l l i o n m e a l a d a v f i l l t iie 145 m i llio n p e o p le in tin ro u n tiA In a d d itio n , to n s an d t«»n-. u| fo o d a n - n e e d l’d to k e e p E u r o p e fro m g o in g u n d e r A n d e v e ry ( a im th a t goes u n d e r t i n ’ tu id g e m e a n in t th a t m u c h EARTHMASTER TRACTORS I l y ilru u llm lly equipped ll.u id lrx 14-inih F lo w w ith ease. < u ltlvA tori. M o w er». ttprlngluoths Im m ediately a Vallatile. TERMS P a rt» a n d S erv ie» TIGARD. OREGON Announcing the opening of our new FARM EQUIPMENT STORE 14-mile east of Hillsboro on highway OPEN LH. i l .ra WEDNESDAY, March 2 4 Come in look around and see our full line of farm implement.« on display. CRAWFORD-OLSON EQUIPMENT COMPANY A lso at 734 2nd S t., V e rn o n ia . O reg o n P h o n e V e rn o n ia 1321 a b u rd e n un tb *■ la n d th a t i l<'•it.' M i l l " ! (Ii ( lu i "(I M i l l " ! »aid tl tat th«* p r im a r y <<b 1 )«*« liv«* u f th e A I’ l II l i l t u i d ( ‘«»Ii i *rv - a tiu n P i u| (ru m i tu ie d u c e th i lu T h i u u « h tin ,1 «I <»(*t ;u n h " num i . n u t. H i" n.itiu ai c u -u |» "i at«*'. V itti Its f a i t i i " i in " a r i y i n t f u u t <•un 1 c i V a tiu n p i ai 11i * w h ic h k"«*p th e I 1 >uil a n d V. a te i un th«* fa i in. Agricultural Aircraft Operators Organize F o r m a tio n of tin * O re g o n cultural Aircraft ( »p- i ito i A g ri i k * iu £ Rodent Control West Slope Churches Plan Rites Held for Talks Scheduled Varied Easter Programs Mrs. Lundgren G a r lo u g h . t p i c • illa t iv e u f I ’.v th« m<*r|ptor and i od»-nt c o n tr o l d iv is io n o f t h " E i h l a n d W ild lif e W« S«*r vie«* w i l l p re " n t tw o ro d e n t p i. "(»fib «»I d c m u ii'it r a t in n in the coun- V a> tv M unday, u< ( o rd in g !.. J 04 ' Tie* i • i t i n t c u u n ty a g e n t f ‘ i< > A m o r n in g d e m o n * tr itio n w d l he ( a id a t ' g ive n at 10 30 at the W illi K a il und»! ■ I. i i m 1 * . m ih* n o t t h . i’^t u f C ¡as- I tun «»n th " f i i r tu n -k >r<* .t G i ove ! Ih I road 'i'lu * ( a im i th " fu t un th " b " bi I. I u ttlfi uf th " Sha<Jv id " d a m ••• h a ll ill u " tu rn w .i a n n o u n c e d la f. w e e k fro m G opher and m ule c u n tiu l (b n lu r is tra te d a m i t a t a n d m u u • K c d in u fid I'lo e e d u i« * tar i n c o r p u i c o n tru l dr.ciis.si-d. •‘ tIflg 1 1" O Ciiltion u n d ii !i ,. In th<* a ftc i noun a u n ila i dem - i la te law w e n - in itia te d M a m p u rp o s e fo r th e n e w o r g a n <<it*.i i at tun w ill b<* h i Id n it th e 11**1- b "i t K u llm a n f a im tw o nub* . t iz a tio n i to o b ta in clo M -r coord inu tu rn o f tin - « -ffm b a n d exp«*i irn« nt •. <d H ills b o ro on V u g in ia avenue Tu ica ch th is fa rm tu rn lig h t nn V i r (d Ih e IJ s d e p a r tm e n t o f a g ii c u ltu r e . tin ’.tiite d e p a r tm e n t o f g in ia a v in ii" o ff Ea t M ain a g iic u lt u r e O re g o n S ta te e o lle g . a n d tin - v a r io u s c o u n ty a g e n ts w ith i*o th c o in m i r c iu l a p p lic a to r s a rid g i o w e rs D is c u s s io n d u r in g th e o r g a n iz a tio n a l m i-i tu n : i'e n t i’ i'ed on su g g c .t By Jane Joyce ed p r ic e s t u b iii/ u t io n in th e v u iio u are a s o f tiie sta te , ty p e s o f w o rk MOUNTAIN HOME Th.- c o m (’ h e m ic a l-. M asons, a n d c r o p , a v a il m u n ity h a . reccp .cd tw o in v ita tio n *- a b le fo» tin s ty p e o f a p p lic a tio n tn E.i t«’ i m n in in g u in n - i- e rv ic c . Sherwood, Bald Peak Sunrise Services Set I T in Landplasler Said Beneficial lo Velch V e tc h w i l l he g r e a tly b e n e fite d b y an a p p lic a tio n o f la n d p la a lc r if m eh ha- n o t a lre a d y been made, ♦aid W ilb u r B u rk h a rt. asK istant c o u n ty au ent. a ft e r v is itin g a n u m ber of fie ld s la s t w e e k a ro u n d th»’ c o u n ty L a n dp la * ter a p p lie d at the rate p e r air«* w ill fu rn is h tin- a m o u n t n t .su lfu r n o rm a lly r e q u ire d by vetch In some cases, h e a v ie r a p p lic a tio n up to 200 pound* per acre m ay be w a rra n te d d tile c ro p aws sow n late last year and has not made any e xte n sive g io w ill T he la n d p la .te i m ay be a p p lie d a n y tim e exce p t w h e re p la n t in g was done so la te th a t the soil is s till v e ry soft and w et. b u t the doner now th a t it can be don«* tile better o f 100 p o u n d Local Dairy Places Two Cows on Roll MASON'S, Inc. Available at nil Unte.*. lin d from which to "row the : r«»U(t W" i * "«I th a t in iw h MiHi' • u f 1 T w o cow-, io th.- A rb o r Rose d a iry bi rd o f H g ix tc re d B ro w n Sw iss lit I b - . iv i tun. hnve re c e n tly co m p le t ■ si p ro d u c tio n records th a t place h ig h in the a ll tu n e h o n o r r o ll fo r t h e ir age and class A lb ó r i M e ie r and son o w n and operiate the d a iry A c c o rd in g to a re p o rt receiv- d fro m F re d S ldt.se. se cre ta ry o f the N a tio n a l B lo w n S w e B re e d e r a .s o c m tlo n . A r lx ir Host* M ap le p ro duced 11.353.7 p o u n d , o f m ilk anti 565 74 pounds o f h n lte rfa t in 305 tluvs on tw ic e a day m ilk in g us a senior tw o -y e a r-o ld T in s places het .cro u d on the h o n o r l o l l in the F u m ic i '. Ten M o n th s d iv is io n o f th e se n io r tw o -y e a r-o ld class The o th e r cow. A r b o r Hose B a i- b e lt's Lassie, m oved in to f if t h place in the same d iv is io n of the S e n io r th re e -y e a r-o ld class w ith a re c o rd o f 14.592 4 pounds o f n u lk und 569 32 pound-- o f b u tte rfa t in 305 days o f twicc-q-day m ilk in g Read the Argus Classified Ads now — then act quickly — before someone beats you to It. tf B ald l'«*.i|i State I ’a ik ." i v ie r I . .. n and ttu Sh< i - wood S u n ri'. * I 'lv ic i’ at ft a. rn. Service»* L iste d Ea. te r S u n d a y services at th " ch u rch are as fo llo w s : S u nday : chool lo a.rn . in tru rn c n ta l n u m ber 10:50 a m . proce: sional 10:55 am w o rs h ip se rvice 11 t./n H ym n , " C h ris t A rose. In v o c a tio n and L o rd s Pray* r; C h o ir, u n d e r the d ire c tio n o f Stan Ego " L is te n to the Sung. S< rip tu r e P a -to ra l P ra y e r; C h o ir, " M y D e liv e re r, in fa n t baptiftm . o ffe rin g . C h o ir, " C h ris t H a tli K cdcem cd Me S e r mon, C h ris t Is Risen; ( ’ h o ir. T he G lo ry C h o ru s ." b e n e d ic tio n . Easter b irth d a y d in n e r at noon, e ve ry o n e in v ite d . C a te ch ism class g ra d u a tio n a t the K J) m service M r and M t Bay Ego m ade a tr ip to T illa m o o k the 'Vue ,da / V ic to r T hum a Ornduff fa m ilie s J T h u rs d a y v is it in g and C la re n c e p Jones spent a t th e E go h o m e Sunday d in n e r guests at the L lo y d H e in ci hom e w ere M r and M rs H a ro ld A e b isch e r. D e lm a r and Evon and B ry c e W h in ie r a ll of N ew b e rg Attend .Anniversary Mt and M m W C Edy, M r. and M is D o n a ld Edy and M rs. B ill P e t ers a ttended the G o ld e n W e d d in g a n n iv e rs a ry u f M r and M r H e r m an W entz in P o rtla n d S u nday Mi Fiancc Balcei i ited with her sister M rs F lo ra B a k e r in H ills b o ro a fe w days last w eek. H C. K y a n b ro u g h t the p ro je c to r and c o lo ie d slides o f "T h e R e su r re c tio n S to ry to th e hom e o f M rs. i i i • Jo y c e F iid ly • • ning o th .it A u n t F a n n ie S n yd e r, w h o is c o n fin e d to h e r bed m ost o f th e tune, m ig h t e n jo y a b it o f E aster Mi>s F lore n ce and Miss E d ith B yrn s. P o rtla n d , c a lle d on M rs S n y d e r T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n . T h e y w e re frie n d s in Kansas T he H a rry S c h m e ltz e r fa m ily and M rs F rances B a k e r w e re d in n e r guests o f th e M c D o n a ld fa m ily o f G ales C re ek last S u nday Guests A t F ashion House T h e M t Horne ladies in c lu d e d in the guest lis t at the F ashion House, the hom e o f M rs Turn S parks, fu r th e fashion show and tea S a tu rd a y w ere Mesdanies B ill Lekas. G eorge Moser ip, In a M o scrip . R A H o w e ll. R B Joyce and the Misses C a ro lv n Ego and B e tty Joyce M rs. C h a rle s G ale was the co-hostess'. 4% Low Interest No Commission No Appraisal Fee Galaway & McGraw 117 8. 3rd H illsboro VS \ Itu r im II TRIAMGJ.E F u n e ra l services fo r M rs C h r is - ' tin e L u n d g re n o f B eaverton, who d ie d last T h u rs d a y , w ere held S a t u rd a y m o rn in g in th e chapel o f i P e g g s m o rtu a ry , in te rm e n t was in . R iv e r v ie w c e m e te ry M rs f.u n d g re n had lived in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty fo r about 3» years, th e g re a te r p a rt o f th a t tim e soent at N o t, H ill Farm , rou te 2, [ B e a v e rto n . She was 72 years o ld I H e r husband, Jo h n , d ie d eight ' years ago. M rs. L u n d g re n is s u r v iv e d by d a nd s ta r t y o u r chicks on df< CHICK STASrCR tu rn in g M on d a y •i noon A r For «re »rfy g r o w th , y o u r * h*. k« .»r^.1 th e r ig h t hal*rt< e nf v it a m in * , p ro hU*r. ha i d lle y ( « im m u n ity U n ite d the A r r n fie ld te i» « « ltd m in e ra l* . Z n a n « /« » t Zu. k in M o n te re y , C al •r the past m e b u tc h w i l l p re se n t a S t a r t e r 1« « •• tern ih« u llv h u lttit. e.J days, on m a tte r oncoming r a t io n b u ilt t u f ill th e ie *tu u e « u e n t* *h« r u n n i n g w o r s h ip h o u r V Ti*«*n . o f y o trr c h ir k * th e h r» t i e i« h t viarie • a d "i J r p «/ J o h n D o u b t Beautv *shop E n la rg e d » r illi <r »wth det» 1er. 1 ' C h r i t T riu m p h a n t H den B e a u ty S hop is e n la rg in g ( » ir . iiu iu u n e r v ic e ■ v. 11 its pace w it h a new structu re at •»h waali tin* c h u rc h a t G a b e l the : ear o f the pr» a nt shop, w h ic h .'.Chuul F hur dav ♦•vening a t 7 45 w ill be u-.ed as a -Jendenzing salon, M"mu it tii • Yuuth Fellowship and w ill pe in o p e ra tio n in the 6»h weak tw o d a u g h te r M rs R u th P a s le y . ' g ro u p rn« « t un Sunday e v e n in g rn ar fu tu re E q u ip m e n t fo r the n e w ( liildren s P ro g ra m >» t p ro je c t i a lre a d y un hand H elen H ills b o r o , a n d M rs A lic e L a k a n e n 1 'I • >■: •. fa B " a v e r to n ; a g ra n d s o n . John L a k 4»h waah B a in i o w n e r and o p e ra to r a t the anen. and tw o g ra n d d a u g h te rs . , W* ’ S!up< B* I'.' itu n C u m m u n ity b i ones Christine arid C a ro ly n P arley. a n d I* <!d,*. • .«*r . k «• in O d d F e llu u U iris H ig h R a tin g 2nd week h a d in B < -ave rturi, v.iJl fe a tu r e f i l l T u rra n c *’ to o k R ic k y ," his sp (a ia l i i ii a n d a c h ild r e n s p r o blooded Ifu b e rrn a n tu Salem to com - g ra m b e g in n in g , at 10:45 A m ix e d j»ete in the dog sh o w th« re S a tu r q u a i n t .-. N irig . T iie R i c n K in g d a y and th»* dug w on HX5 p o in t , out bv A ' k ' i . M i A n n a K r u g e r w i l l o f a pa u b le 200 R ic k y ’ w ill also sir*; Tim it uia e c tiu n M u rn , b y appear in a fo rth c o m in g P o rtla n d R i" !i) . .» u i W h « n G u d I N e a r K«-nnel show. by z A c k h w i l l i»e ung by M rs M i and M rs . B ud W r ig h t -pent E d w in B« d *a i Rev Thum a pas- He* w e e k-e n d at Sw eet Horne. * s- F u n e ra l service« w e re h e ld T ues |O ' : . • 1 ’ • ;a ak .»’ itin g M r. W r ig h t- sist«.*r. M rs d a y a fte rn o o n fro m D oneison & " MILLING CO. tin - .m on u n ri •* " i vice tu be h e ld W rig h t is e m p lo y e d at the W est S e w e ll chapel fo r M rs. L o ttie Con- >.«M M. tn O M O O H at tii« c ity p a rk w ith his th e m e Slop«- D: ug store. lee. 79. B u x to n , w h o died F rid a y P o e iL A M O . a n c a o M " T ii" M« a; *• u f t h " R e s u rre c tio n . in a lo ca l h o s p ita l a fte r a fo u r- W. J B ro d h ea d is recuperating Rev. C liffo r d N T ro u t: fro m an in ju r y su ffe re d to his r ig h t dav illness Ilu n i ns Plan L ong fo o t rece ive d w hen he fe ll w h ile o ffic ia te d . B u r ia l was in H ills b o r o , J o u rn \ to I urop«* ce m e te ry. J R Han ■ 'I of <tearing ground near hi.-, b<vne FARMERS' CASH STORE M rs C onlee was b o rn in In d ia na S V.’ B- . ' 'i, a -B e a ve rto n h ig h w a y < « n tly . A bone wa c ra c k e d .n his h a \* p la n n ed to h a v e on an e x a n k le and he has been forced to N o v e m b e r 0. 136«. and liv e d in O re gon fo r 40 years. S u r v iv in g are tw o tended ti to part* o f N o rw a y . use cru tch e s to get about. sons, K o v Ray. I.a C enter. Wash., S .* 'd i* n and D e n m a rk th e f ir s t M any < ats D ie A n u m b e r o f fa m ilie s in th is and B ill Ray. C a lifo rn ia a d a u g h o f /A p ril w h e re th e y w ill v is it r e l- Argus Classified Ads Can Bring h ave been losing te r. M rs C liffo r d B igsby. B u x to n : You Quick Results. a ti\« T he Hansen w ill le a ve N e w n e ig h b o rh o o d tf 12 g ra n d c h ild re n and fo u r g re a t cats and k itte n s to a scourge o f Y«uk un tie Q ueen M a ry fo r E n g la n d wh< re th e y w ill pend a s h o rt cat plague, tw o and th re e in a g ra n d c h ild re n . Say You Saw It In T he A rg u s tim e. gu*nv on to O slo, N o rw a y , household h a v in g d ie d fro m the dis* as." O n ly one a fe m a le b e lo n g o f Kelso. T he G ra y s also had as thence to o th e r d e stin a tio n s. M r H a n se n i- e m p lo y e d in th e ing to M rs W. A . H a m lin on M c- house guest d u rin g the week. M r P o rtla n d post o ffic e , and was b o rn C hesney road, has been k n o w n to G ra v 's s is te r-in -la w . M rs Ray Beck o f C astle Rock, w h o stayed w ith in this c o u n try , th o u g h he has m a n y reco ve r. M r . and M r A le x G ra y w ere th e m w h ile u n d e rg o in g o b se rva r i itiv e in the S c a n d in a v ia n co u n - hosts at a fa m ily b irth d a y d in n e r tio n by the Bcdeen C lin ic , and re tr ie Thi is in s fu s t v is it tf» a rtv on S u n d a y to M rs G ra y 's tu rn e d to h e r hom e the last o f the Em ,pe Mr Han " n was b o rn in p b ro th e r. E d w a rd B e ck and fa m ily week. N o rw a y . Transportation to th e fo re ig n c u u n tric is s till d if f ic u lt , and the H u. » n e n gage d t h e ir reservations in D ecem ber fo r th e tr ip . Mr*«, (¿eer Hostess M r- W. le y G«*i*r was hostess to ANNOUNCE t l • F ir G ro v e F a rm e re tte s a t h e r horn«’ on Vista D riv e W ednesday PUREBRED e ve n in g M r R o b e rt W a ltz o f F o r (Old or New) e s t G rove wa guest s p e a k e r o f th e ev«*ning ta lk in g on so il p re p a ra tio n ad a ro u n d c a re and c u ttin g o f ch rysa n th e m u m s. Services Held For Mrs. Conlee T tiiM e u Oregon State Holstein Breeders W ANTED STRAWBERRY ACREAGE A iars M ove M : and M rs D a le V ia r have m u r ed to th e ir new hom e on S cholls F e rry road and on S a tu rd a y w e re d in n e r ho ts to M r and M r . L e o n a rd Ranton of W est Slope. D o n a ld (« ra h a m Kelley-Farquhar & Co. H O L S T E IN Certified Marshall Plants Are Now Available PHONE BANKS 383 CALL EVENINGS HILLSBORO 3009 CONSIGNMENT SA LE H o n o re d D onald G raham , sm a ll son o f M r. and M rs. A lv a G ra h a m w as guest o f h o n o r at a b irth d a y p a rty g iv e n bv h i- m o th e r at th e ir hom e F rid a y a fte rn o o n A hom e m o v ie and games e n te rta in e d th«‘ y o u n g guests, w h o g a thered to ce le b ra te D o n a ld 's 8th b irth d a y . T ake it from m e . . . Tin* b u ild in g c o m m itte e o f the nev. B a p tis t c h u rc h w ill h o ld a m ee tin g T h u rs d a y n ig h t to p la n w ith the c o n tra c to rs f o r the e a rly b e g in n in g o f c o n s tru c tio n o f th e b u ild in g T he d riv e fo r fu n d s fo r th«* ch u rc h is g o in g fo rw a rd satis- th e ir hom e in P o rtla n d ta k in g baby. K a th y , w ith them . Ray's h e a lth has im p ro v e d and he expects to s ta rt w o rk soon. APRIL 5 Ford H ydraulic Touch Control Maybe I'm la iv or maybe I'm smart. Anyhow, when I'm on a tractor. I don't raise heavy plows, cultivators and whatnot. I'll take lo rd Hydraulic want any tugging at stiff levers to touch control every time. I can sit on this new Ford Tractor and lift or low er and set an implement by moving the touch control lever. TRACT Lawn Grass A d e le g a tio n from» C h a p m a n road | v is ite d the c o u n ty c o u rt in H ills Mixtures tx>To F rid a y to ta lk o v e r th e road im p ro v e m e n t C o rre c tio n o f last w e e k ’s news M r. and M rs C h a rles B a rre tt v u - i t i ’d M t Hom e c h u rc h and n o t M r. ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS and M rs C h a rles B a lla rd M rs. F red A e b is c h e r re tu rn e d PERENNIAL FLOWERS home Seturda I a w< - k in eastern O regon M rs A e b is c h e r’s sister. M rs E a rl B ic h e ld e rfe r. and T h e ro n u f Wasco re tu rn e d w ith hei to spend a fe w days. INSECTICIDES M rs R B Joyce announces the D ob e rm a n dog w o n in th o slogan BUG-GETTA, Destroys Snails contest o f the N e w b e rg h o s p ita l is up fo r sale and the m on e y w ill be g iv e n to the h o sp ital fu n d . A n y on< in te re ste d m ay c a ll S h e rw o o d 4.337 T he dog is reg iste re d and o f v e ry BULK GARDEN SEED h ig h pedigree M r and M rs. R. /A H o w e ll w ent GARDEN TOOLS to C o rv a llis F rid a y to b rin g D ick hom e fo r the Easter va c a tio n . O th e r O- S C students hom e fo r va ca tio n are M r. and M rs. V ic to r L o v e jo y , who came T h u rs d a y , and B e tty J o yce w h o re tu rn e d on Tuesday. M rs. Ray S path is im p ro v in g fo llo w in g an a tta c k o f p n e um o n ia We sell and recommend Ray re tu rn e d fro m D e tro it. M ic h GENERAL PAINTS S a tu rd a y n ig h t. for all-purpose use. M r. and M rs Kay H o r n ib r o o k re tu rn e d fro m C(X)s Bay T uesday and Phone 4«€1 spent the n ig h t at th e K. B. Joyce hom e. W ednesday th e y re tu rn e d to 65 h e a d there's nettling /the B u ild in g U n it to M e e t Roads Discussed FARM LOANS Mi HR FASTfR C.?0WTK- Say! Maybe you are like me . . . lazy, or smart, take your choice. Anyhow, if you want easier, faster farming, a new Ford Tractor is the one that you'll enjoy. Fertilizers By the way—my good service on all Ford Tractors and equipment for them has a lot of folks talking. Pacific International Livestock Exposition Grounds PORTLAND H a n d -p ic k e d co n sig n m e n ts fro m selected herds e s p e c ia lly chosen fo r th e m any n e w b reeders s ta rt in g n e w herds in th e n o rth w e s t. Featuring Hazelwood Breeding See these cattle on display April 4th For information and catalogs write R. E. Everly, Sales Manager 706 New World Life Bldg. Seattle 4, Washington — or — CATE MOTOR CO. 12G E. Pacific Street Glen Ireland, Secretary Oregon Holstein Breeders FOREST GROVE. OREGON Forest Grove, Oregos Farmers' Cash Store “CATERPILLAR” GO WEST BAIT IS THE -'Best W eevil Bait - Perfect Results" • “ j.. ‘ -■ v 5'i i' • ''. soys.* G. A. WEISEN BACK . > berries for 22 years. A t present I have over 75 acres. I have CULTIVATING W ITH found that 'GO-WEST' Weevil Bait has given me the best re Eradicates Weeds—Conserves Moisture l b ’ YOU are bothered with weeds, quack grass or similar peats, you ’ll find cultivation with this rotary power tiller a quick and profitable solution to that problem. Benefits of cultivating with Rototiller’ are threefold: 1— The action of the rotary tines is so thorough that it covers every inch and destroys every weed or clump of grass. 2 —T h e h ig h sp e e d a c tio n breaks w eed s and grass into tiny fragments nnd mixes them with the soil as organic matter. 3—It loos ens, aerates the eoil, and leaves a fine mulch on the surface th at retains more moisture than conventional methods. Come in today and investi gate the many other ways in which you can use this power tiller and attachm ents. Each hns been designed t o makeyour w ork ea sier, ■S («5 foster, nnd more I a \ profitable. sults of any bait that I have tried . . . perfect results. “ (t:gncdlG . 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