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M ih J It S m u r i l i w a d e a c t i n g a eituc a tiu tia l d n c c t o i m th e a t/s e lic e o f B e u la h Binge, due to i l l n c h i , V e | y t i m e l y r e p u r t o n tin - Move a ve ct< l e l a t l u n lo p e e n c o »opi o p e ra - , b e t - w -............. liv e a n d tin *. o r g a n iz a t io n A I, W h it a k e r re p o rte d on I« ;*.i la t r v c n iu t t c i and a id th e o lo o n a i g a r n ie l u l l wa v e ry I d o - ly to b. o u t fo r Now Available for Delivery NEW HOLLAND er F.d Beiap r le p o r h d on th( conn- ty peed fo i Weed r o fltl ol I'. lie n J o h n on ie p o it« * d o n ( h i n c i'e o f th e h a m d in n e r in » p a r «•< hy Cedar M ill local at I t ili boi i A p t ll 3 H e n r y J o h n on re p o rte d on t in ’ m e e lu u » u f th e la t e h o a r d in S a le m A p r i l 19 I a r l G e n / e r , rnem hei u f K a n a . C tlv lot al w i in tro d u c e d and •poke on his id e a , in reg a rd to date l e p i r e n t a t iv e S (* « )ld w a s r e p o r t e d s t i l l «|uit«* ill M ind Beni. hi Km • ■ i ie|xut«*d im p ro v in g f r o m v ir u s p n e um o n ia A m o tio n wa • made to aft a p la n t to M i Bm ge A le tte r v. a-, n ail fro m N a tio n a l V I' ' I *1 ' I'fll It e | I, |Cn| p|| re s tin g a Visit to ( ’ la rk co u n ty m ee tin g in W a sh in g ton A P B in g e and Mr and M rs H B J o h n o n a tte n d e d th e m e e t in g •»’ C h a r t e i ( ) . t k G r a n g e h a ll near B a t t le g r o u n d , W .i h Pickup Automatic HAY BALER IMPLEMENTS FOR Ford and Ford-Ferguson TRACTORS Cate Motor Co 126 East Pacific Avenue r e e to i u i »o d • .»« h in c t n h o i to h»m j» an i n lc ie jc d f . n i n < i to th e n e x t m e e t in c M a . IB H e id .«» e x p la im - d d ie I i n a l I h u o l h o u r d rrn th o d o f « < |u a li/iin » ta x e a li «»vei th e <’«>un- ,1, - ty . m a k in g it p u s ib)«* lo i each « t i i c t m t u i n to im p r o v e it . .< h (j«»| Mr D u n r i o f th e Bonn«* v i l l e .id m in i ( r a tio n w a . in t r u d u c e d a n <1 > h o w e d a n uit«*i <*st m g p n I m e un th e a d v a n tiiK « » o f B o n n e v d ie p< Phone 174 FOREST GROVE. OREGON M« <’tiiig a d jo u rn e d and lu c k s u p p e r w a s a 'l Ved. a p o t Bulletin on Silage Available Here A revised b u lle tin on m a k in g and fe e d in g grass and legum e .silage I is n o w a v a ila b le at the co u n ty a g e n ts o ffic e , a cco rd in g to C o u n ty Agent P a lm e r S T o rv e n d M a k in g o f g ra s silage is be co m in g m ore p o pular w ith local fa rm e is (»«’cause o f the a v a ria b ility o f b e tte r silage m a k in g e q u ip m e n t and because there i ; I, s to w o r r y a b o ut the w e a th e r at harv< t tim e , T o rv e n d in d ic a t e d The m -w b u lle tin on grass and legum e ilage w . i; fir t p rin te d in June JPHI T he b u lle tin has been revised and re p rin te d because o f a h e a vy dem and fo r copies It is e n tith d M a k in g and F eeding G lass and L< gume S ilage in W estern O regon. E xte n sio n B u lle tin Mtill A n y o n e in te re ste d m ay receive co p i ’.s at th«» c o u n ty agent's o ffice . Certification tor R yegrass Changed ent Ship01 NeW just re ce i^ F a rm e r w h o are g ro w in g n er- r un u l ry e g ra th a t th e v in te n d to c c r tifv ’ n u i t m ake a p p lic a tio n fo r ( «T ttfllra tio n ¡nt t l v c o u n tv agent .« offre»* on o r t»efore Ju n e J, aeeorrl- mi? t » W ilb u ir W B u rk h a rt, assist- xn t co in tV AK;«*nt. T his change t f p ro ce d u re is mad«» I a ry by th»- changes re c e n tly mude in the c e rtific a tio n ru le s fo r n il er«>p h r said Huh*« and ap- p lic a tn n fo rm * a n ’ n w a v a ila b le at th«’ < »u n ty au:.n l's uffici.* Chick Starting FEEDS REAR END MOWERS Lilt and Pull Olfset Disc Harrows Side Mowers - Grain Drills E CRAWFORD-OLSON EQUIPMENT COMPANY '. mile Fast uf lllltsboru on Highway Fhone V e rn o n ia 132N A ls o nt « 4 2nd St . Vernonia Turkey Starting Feed and Supplies Dairy Feeds • Complete line of BEE SUPPLIES Terra-Lite Plant Aid • Farmers' Cash Store W e sell and recommend G E N E R A L P A IN T S for all-purpose use. Phone « M t Australians Call County Nearest Thing to Home T t.i.« • A lis ti.a lia n fa irn t*i4 . h<*r«’ on th«’ .«M»(*<jiid l«’i'. <>t .i to u r «»f th<- U n ite d S tu b ’ .. S u nday ai«l W axli ingt«»ii <*<»i a• * t y looker! u n n f lik e horn«* th a n un.V pia« <• I h« y had sw i; to d a le Th«* m«*n v is ite d the c o u n ty S . i t u i d a y a r id S u n d a y T he m en. w in n e r o f a progr«* fa rm e rs ' c o m p e titio n h e ld In A u s tra lia l.c.I y c a i. a»«* m a k in g a tout o f the C o d e d Slates. ( u iia d a n d G r e a t B r ita in under th e suon- o i'.h if, o f th e H u ra l B a n k o f N ew S o u th W al«- A c c o m p a n y m g them i. N«»el G r iffith s , p u b lic n d a tio n o f f i c e r fo r th e ha n k, and ( ’ P D o .vsctt. econom ist W h ile v i s i t i n g in H i l l l»oro. the g ro u p was e n te rta in e d at th e W J Enschede hom e. wh«*re th e y m«t w dh i«’i»r«".eidatives of Oreg«»n Slat«* college, tb«* P ro d u c tio n und M a rk e tin g A d rm ru tr a tio n and ot hers A m o n g those p resent w e re P a l- m v «’ William Richards Extension Unit Passes Sunday To Mcel May 6 a y s v . . - -« Y - Bv Mrs. Joe B ik e r Jr. M O U N T A IN D A L E Mr and Mr A Kei i t w e r e g iv e n a sur- p i i • p a rty S a tu rd a y n ig h t by th e ir c h ild r - n and g ra n d c h ild re n , h o n or- rig th e ir 5:’ nd w e d d in g a n n iv e rs a ry . FI u ne D o b b in e n te rta in e d w i t h .o rru . a e c o ir b a n n u m b e rs arid re- fie -.h n .e n ts w.-re e rve d . T h o s e pre .-nt w ere M r and M rs P h ilip A r n d t o f P o rtla n d : M r and M is C a rl Reiser and c h ild re n . C a rol P a u l arid Si. in. and P aul Baer, a ll ,f Mil.- Juki,-: Mr and M i B e rt W alt.-i and c h ild re n , Jean and D o n ald. o f N o rth P lains, and M r and .M r. V in c e n t D D o b b in o f H ills - 1 Ixiro. Needlework Sale Planned Soon F rie n d s h ip T e m p le N o 8 i.s m a k ing n e e d le w o rk p i e c e s such as tow els, p illo w case p o t h o ld e rs and n u m e ro u s o th e r a rtic le s , w h ic h w ill , be old iri the near fu tu re . Date - has not been -et T ic k e ts m ay be bo u gh t at C o n n o lly 's store Each piece o f n e e d le w o rk w ill be sold se p a ra te ly T h e re w ill be d is p la y o f some o f the n e e d le w o rk at the to re as soon as th e a rtic le s are Riles Conducted For Anna Leis Bids Being Received For Safew ay Store Altar Society to Sponsor Party By 3lrx. George Vandehev ROY A c u rd p a rty w ill be sponsored by la d ie s o f the A lt a r Micict.v S u n d a y e v e n in g . M ay 2. in the c h u rc h p a rlo rs . E v e ry o n e is I w elcom e F ifty - th re e m em b e rs a tte nd e d th e P arents' c lu b o f Roy m e e tin g M o n day e v e n in g Rev, A J. S u lliv a n , su p e rin te n d e n t o f school o f th e ' archdiocese, g a v e an in te re s tin g ta lk Rev. Joseph Saal was also p i . -ent. Say Y o u S iw It In T h e A rg u « EARTHMASTER TRACTORS Hydraulically equipped. Handles ll-ln eh Plow wilh ease. Cultivators, Mow ers. Mpringtooths immediately available. TERMS Parts and Service MASON'S, Inc. Available at all times. TIGARD. OREGON W EED CONTROL Gel Rid of Weeds the Easy Way! Call the WILLAMETTE FLYING SERVICE For Prompt, Efficient Control We GUARANTEE a Satisfactory Kill or Your Money Back! s 4 .0 0 per acre Labor and Material for Most Applications Call Beaverton 3061 Hillsboro Airport BOYS and GIRLS ■V ’- W c . r . a. - .. . YOUR ____ I _______A ____ . ■ A • - * » A Week Buys this Bike! W ANTED STRAWBERRY ACREAGE (Old or New) H 9 Kelley-Farquhar & Co. Certified Marshall Plants Are Now Available PHONE BANKS 383 CALL EVENINGS HILLSBORO 3009 “CATERPILLAR” D ear Customer: »w en 11 v .^»r>. .fa u lt* Mi'aUc B A N K S —F o u rth q u a rte rly ro n - fei enc«’ «»f B unk M eth o d ist C’<»m- m u n itv c h u rc h w ill bo held at the ch u rc h F rid a y evening. A p r il 30. at 7 30. For«’st G i » vp D i.itn r t Sup- p rin te n d e n t Rev O liv e r G ill w ill c o n d u c t the confcrenc«» ¿officers fo r the c o m in g ch u rc h y e a r w ill be elected. M rs. B A W h ite an«l Miss A lic e P in n e r n f P ’ t w p »«* v e e k -e n t gu«‘G - «»f M r < W h it e \ |»'«|. uts M and M rs. G eorge Lav«'! (>th«*r S u n - ’ u -s t. wet«- M» L u c y Rudman and M rs. Bess Lung M r and M rs. H e rm a n N o th lg e r u f H ills d a le w ere guests at the hum e o f M i and M rs Hu. ;<’ll B u i • rus last week. M r N o th ia e r is p ro je c t s u p e rin te n d e n t fu r tn e L e o n u n l and State ( ’o n s tru c tin n com pany. T h e y are «»Id frie n d * «»f M r« B u i in ; c o m p le te d . Past C h ie fs ' c lu b w ill m eet at th e I h o m e o f M r s . G abe F.ssner T h u rs day a fte rn o o n < to d ay i. By Mrs. E ly a T o lk e M r and M rs G le n D in e h a rt o f L a s t id « ” fo r W illia m J o h n R ic h M A N N IN G Hom e e x te n s io n u n it M a n h a tta n B>-arh w ere guests Sat ards, A lo h a , w h o di«*d S u n d a y, w ill meet M ay /> at th e hom e of u rd a y at the hom e o f M r. and M rs. B n - " M cC ann H om e F re e /, E a rl C ooley. w e re h e ld T uesday m o rn in g in the Ml M r. and M rs. Dean H ills and sons c h a p e l o f M c G i n n i s & W i l h e l m a t inr; w ill be th.- to p ic, and Miss f a , . - N ie h o l w ill lead th e discus- A r th u r and R a ym on d a n d M P o rtla n d C o m m itta l was p r i v a t e T ho m a sin e W o o d w o rth o f V a n co u io n N e w o ffic e rs w ill be in s ta lle d S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e a «on, H«-b«-r R ich a rd s o f M ic h ig a n ; tw o d a u g h A planned d in n e r w ill be served v e r w e re guests T uesday at the e o f M r. a n d M rs. C harles ters. Jo.m R ic h a rd ' P o rtla n d arid at noon E ve ryo n e in te re s te d is in hom Downs. M rs In s B ennetts. M ic h ig a n ; fo u r vite d . T im b e r and M a n n i n g s o ftb a ll Canning Club Meets Tomorrow b ro th e rs. M auric«’ P R ic h a rd s o f D a iry C re e k C a n n in g c lu b w ill . A lo h a . A r t h u r o f W in n ip e g , C anada. team p iaved b a ll last F rid a y a fte r D o n a ld and H e d le y o f C o rn w a ll. noon at M a n n in g T he ju n io r team have a m e e tin g F rid a y evening. A p r il 30. a t 7:30 a t the hom e o f E n g la n d : also th re e sisters. Eva. o l M a n n in g w on 5 to 1 Tto- T im b e r M rs. J. C A n g e v in e . M ild re d and L illia n o f C o rnw all.. school team won 15 to 1«. Mi V R S ch u ltz. M rs D o n a ld M rs. C h a rity L y o n s o f P o rtla n d E n gland. S ch u ltz and Donna Mae. M rs. O w - was a w e e k -e n d guest a t the hom e rey and D a rw in o f T ig a rd w e re o f M r. and M rs. J. L. V a n D o m e le n ic c e n t guests o f M r s . .Schultz's sis- M r. and M rs. L . B H o lle n b e c k t. i M r , O olah S m e jk a l. w e rp S u n d a y d in n e r guests at th e lim e < lu n g e s fo r Sunday School hom e o f M r and M rs. H R S tr ic k S u nday school w ill begin a t 10 la n d o f T im b e r. instead o f 10:30 a m. T h is w ill g iv e M iss A r le ta R a ffe ty spent S u n m ore tim e to classes and c h u rc h day at M t. H ood w ith frie n d s . F u n e ra l «¡•-rvicos fo r M rs A n n a services. M r. and M rs C. D. M e e k and M r. Mr Rav W oodm an spent tw o I.eis, ro u te 2. B e a ve rto n , w h o d ie d and M rs. Joe B a k e r w e re o v e rn ig h t F rid a y , w e re h e ld T ue sd a y fro m days w ith M rs. O o la h S m e jk a l last guests F rid a y a t the hom e o f M r. th e rh a p e l o f Hennessey. (lo e ts e h A- week. M rs W a lt D re x le r and Jean o f and M rs. B e ck G ia n v ille o f C a n McGee. P o rtla n d . R equiem mass L o n g v ie w re c e n tly spent se ve ra l non Beach, and w e n t c la m d ig g in g ottered at St Ceeuia'a church, da>s w ith h e r p a re n ts -in -la w . M r. S a tu rd a y at Seaside. B e a ve rto n , and c o n c lu d in g se rvice M iss V e le n e C o n n o lly was HI at and M rs. Joe S korepa. at M t Caivary. M r and M rs F lo v d D a v is sold h e r hom e th is past w e e k w ith th e 1 S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e s ix sons. F ra n th e n fa rm near the C o lu m b ia c o u n m um ps. B a n k s -M o u n ta in d a le 500 c lu b w ill cis. A H . Don. P e te r and Thom as, ty lin e to Pat M u rp h v o f M o u n ta in - ro u te 2. B e a v e rto n : and Joseph F dale M r and M rs D a vis fo rm e rly m eet at th e hom e o f M rs. Cass W il- i son a: B a n k s F rid a y . A p r il 30. D e tro it. O re : fiv e d a u g h te rs . M a ry . liv e d in th is c o m m u n ity . M r. and M rs. A D. W a rn ic k , M iss M a rie R in c k o f R a in ie r v is ite d M rs. A n n a M G ates and M rs. Ce- re lia F r in k o f ro u te 2, B e a ve rto n , h e r u n cle and aun t. M r and M rs R u b y R e yn o ld s and M e r lv n C on- I n o lly a tte nd e d th e w e d d in g o f N o - ' T o n y R in ck. also M r. a nd M rs. M rs A g n -i. D u n n o f M u ltn o m a h , la n V a n D o m e le n and C a ro l M o n ro e i and M rs M a rg a re t C u rtis o f W a ld - , C o rb e tt C ro w th e r. Sunday- M r and M rs B ob M a la rk e y and at the O re n co P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h p o rt, also seven g ra n d c h ild re n and D ia n e of P o rtla n d spent th e w e e k - S a tu rd a y eve n in g. one g re a t-,:ra n d c h ild A s u rp ris e p o u n d s h o w e r w a s < nd w ith h e r parents. M r and M rs C K . G o o d ric h . M r M a la rk e y a t g ive n M iss B e tty Jean V a n D o m e le n tends U n iv e rs ity o f P o rtla n d . Tuesday e v e n in g at th e hom e o f M rs Frances B a k e r o f M o u n ta in Hazel H u ffm a n in C o rn e liu s . T he Hom e spent several days w ith h e r sh o w e r was g iv e n b y th e g irls in son and d a u g h te r-in -la w . M r. and th e P. G. E o ffic e w h e re B e tty Jean w o rk s A p o t-lu c k d in n e r w-a’s h e ld M r - N e il B aker. B id s w ill be re c e iv e d at the County Budget Favored w ith th e g ifts b e in g a p o u nd o f B ra m w e ll C o n s tru c tio n Co P o rt- O t the c o u n ty b u d ge t m e e tin g on some k in d o f g ro c e ry . land, u n til M ay 11 fo r c o n s tru c tio n A p r il 19. the vote was 14 to 8 in of a new S a fe w a y --tore on N o rth fa v o r o f th e proposed budget. I t contest a t P a c ific u n iv e r s ity S at B ro a d w a y in B e a ve rto n , it was a n w a s v o te d i- n a m m o u s iv in f a v o r . u rd a y . nounced last w eek A ^elected li- t in s e llin g the fo rm e r M ead school R B la ir o f n e a r S h e rid a n is con o f 10 c m tra c tu rs have been issued grounds. v a le scin g at th e hom e o f h is b ro th plans fo r th e w o rk . M r and M rs H e n ry B ru n s w ic k e r- in - la w and sister. M r and M rs. T he store was p u t u p f o r bid s -p e n t th e w e e k -e n d w ith M r and F lo v d Hayes, fro m h is re c e n t i l l p re v io u s ly b u t th e in v ita tio n was M rs Wes P ie re n T he tw o couples ness. w ith d ra w n in o rd e r to d ra w p la n s w e n t clam d ig g in g S jn d a y m o r n M r and M rs . T ed M a r x o f V a n - fo r a la rg e r b u ild in g . T o be one ing I t was s n o w in g on th e s u m o f th e la rge st S a fe w a v stores in the m it on Sunset h ig h w a y w h e n th e y p o rt spent th e w e e k -e n d w ith h e r parents. M r. and M rs. L e w is T u rk , i area it w ill e x-e n d fro m N o rth re tu rn e d home. M i and M rs O scar R e n e fie l o f and fa m ily . A d in n e r was h e ld I B i e id w .iv th ro u g h to H ig h w a y fi. w ith d im e n s io n - 75 by 120 feet A n - W illa m in a v is ite d h is m o th e r. M rs. S u n d a y in h o n o r o f M rs M a rx ! b irth d a y , w h ic h was A p r il 26. nand and K e n n e d y are th e a rc h i E lla B e n e fie l, S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . Rose D avidson, d a u g h te r o f M r tects. Today's Bedtime Story: Don’t D o n a ld D a vid so n , was Am ong r o n ti actors re c e iv in g and M rs plans an- H om e C o n s tru c tio n C o . one o f tw o students to rep re se n t Snooze Before You Answer that B a n k s h ig h school a t th e ty p in g ro u te 2. B e a ve rto n . Want Ad. tf Y ou A re A lw a y s S a tis fie d W hen 1 Y o u Read T he A rg u s C la s s ifie d I« new beautyt • new qualityl • new featuresl rn« r 'Torver d. c o u n ty agent; W f fio i •*’». pr«* id« i t r>f tne C o m rni’ i «i al N .itifjr. d b ank o f HiJIsbor«», a nr! M f" D ijru itd '«»n. e x e c u tiv e r»*l • I y >>f th«’ Ktab P M A I h«’.v perp on e tim e at O regon S tate colb-gc p .(»«-ding th e O re - gw I). ry B re e d ers’ h u ll fa rm T h e y als«» ite d i-veral fa rm s in Wushingt« M u ltn o m a h co u ri- ties T hre «lav w ill be spent by the g ro u p m » a e rn O regon, T he p a rty a n vert in th is r o tin - tr y A p r il 15 and pent several day in C .ilit'> i in., p rio r to v is itin g O re- i.oo t'b«*y leave O regon F rid a y on th e ir way to t'ta h . O lh f* r states to o« vc u«-d iiiclud«* f ’<ilora«lu. Io w a , lyxa and New .f«-r .ey M em b e rs " f be g ro u p are W H B ruce, a P 'H iltry m a n , «jrehardist arid vege- tabh grow«»; M B B u tts w o rth . d a iry m a n , and W A M«*areji, g e n e ra l fa rm e r Bank-, Io Have Church Conference Couple Surprised On A nniversary BOYS' and GIRLS' Fire$fone ^utUen. BICYCLES Wh*t bikes! And look at all the “extras” . . . powerful headlight, rear reflector, luggage carrier, kick stand, stream lined tank and chain guard. Foil slxe double bar p m q p frame: Firestone balloon tires................................... 3 Z . 7 2 » («cto*» Now that the spring season is w ith us—and you are ♦ anxious to get in the field w ith that tractor again. A re you A FULL L IN E OF ,ri >'• sure your tractor is in order for the w ork you expect it to do? A re the tracks in good repair? If you have not had your tractor serviced during the w inter months our service departm ent is equipped to take care of your needs—prom ptly. We use genuine C aterpillar repair parts on all replacem ents. CALL HILLSBORO 3791 FOR SERVICE í Hoar our Broadcast over KXL every Sunday. Wednesday and Thursday Hillsboro Implement Co. FURNITURE CO. 158 S. 2d Ave. HILLSBORO Moltebeke Saves You Money on Every Purchase Phone 491 RIDE ON FIRESTONE Don’t Drive on Those Smooth Tires See Our Passenger - Truck - Tractor - Motorcycle Tire Stocks Entrance to Tire Department on Washington Street by the Laundry I Farm,Home O u t o Supply Bill Gabclman, Ken McGrath and Walt Newman 148 S. 2nd Ave. HILLSBORO Phone 771