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Official Concerned Over
f.oss of Topsoil in Floods
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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
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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.
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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
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n u t.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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• ;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
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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.
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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 -
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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"
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soys.* G. A. WEISEN BACK
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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 . A .W eiszn bac k
O. A. W eiienback & Son
Hillaboro, Oregon
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SUCCESSFUll O tfGON
SIRAWStgRY GROWER . -
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G. A. tl euenboc« and ton in th tir Co-W ett P rotK ttd S t-aw btn y Field
G. A. Weisenback is a recognized authority on strawberry
culture in Washington County, Oregon. Last year the cream
of his fields produced a six-ton per acre yield. Weisenback
takes no chances on profit-eating strawberry root weevils.
That’s why he - and other successful growers — depend on
GO-WEST, the original apple base bait that really attracts
and destroys! Easy to apply, effective rain or shine. Avail-
able in 50-lb. >4 acre size, at your farm supply dealer. Equally
effective for cutworms, vegetable wee­
vils, sow bugs and other pests of like
feeding habits.
•Trad«» M a rk Reg. I ’ . S l ‘ a |. Off.
P O W IR T ILU R OP A HUNDRKD L'SIS
Hillsboro Implement Co.
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HILLSBORO SALES CO.
W. Main at Dennis—Hillsboro
Phone 5311
A PRODUCT OF THE CHAS. H. LILLY CO.