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Farm and Garden Appoint ^¡»y Breeder, form er Hillsboro Man guu I«» cm« i f « lim iter'* th .u 'c u id m g t co u n ty ;ig«*nl .»I m« .1 u i e In fo rm a tio n m ay he ob- a s k in g fo r s ta tio n < ire u - o n tro l of W e e v il in G a r- le ld Pea ' at the co u n ty w i l l i > ach at lea tim e d m m g th e a p p lu titio n , a n d Remember. In A rg u s C la ssifie d Y ou V e il—The Ada. T h e M ore More You Sell. FARN LOANS this modern vapor method. Kaay to u se .. .«conom ical. F u ll refund if not satisfied. Low No H H U s ax sa a r « company No N C p U U Z K R AND In t e r e s t C o m m is s io n A p p r a is a l Fee S O L U T IO N Economy Drug Slore Galaway & McGraw 117 H. 3rd llllh b o r o H y d ra u lic a lly rcju lp p cd . Handle« H lnrh Flow w ith raar. C u ltivato r«. M o w er«. S p rliif tooth» liu m rd ia trly available. TERM S P a rts and S e r v ic e M A S O N 'S , In c . A v a ila b le a t a ll time«. in H ills b o ro Mi E d g a r F le m in g and M is h tiite -w id « * a r t i f i c ia l in « -m u ta tio n b 1 C yp h e r of N o rth P la in association p o in ts o u t th a t the ¡m W ednesday fo r C o rv a llis to a tte n d H iu ii o f nia n a iy 1 1 ne w Increased th«- i.n n u a l C o n fe re n c e o f the Oi»-- In t e l «¡1 111 a r t i f i c ia l in . « -m u ta tio n i. , n H om e E conom c E x te n s io n and c o n tin u e d g ro w th o f th«- assoc «tm m il T h u i day and Ft id a y, Ju n e ia tio n mad«* th«- tzoaid o f d ire c to rs 3 and 4 feel th a t a f u ll tim e m u n a g rr w o u ld M i and M i E v e re tt Rogers are be of ii i t.iiii'i' to them , he .*a «1 tin p a re n ts nt a baby g u l b o rn M a y S im o n <m w ill in u ke his h«*ad- 24 at th« Jone ho p ita l <ptai t«-i at < v u lb W it 11« in M i and M ; R o b e rt R ice are the H ill b o to Sim un-.on was a c tiv e in p a re n t n t a b iib y boy b u rn M ay the S p n n ,: D a iry how , w h ic h wa. Hi at the Jones h o sp ital T he baby h e ld each year he wa . her»*, and La - been nam ed R ic h a rd Lee M r . assist«*«! w ith va rio u s d a iry a c tiv Rice is w e ll k n o w n in th is c o m ities in c h id iru ' w o ik m g w ith 4 II m u n ity h a v in g liv e d h e re se ve ra l c lu b boy:. and g ir ls He wa a k o a c tiv e In c h a m b e r o f commerc« and oth« r c iv ic o ig a n iz a tio iiit. Farmers Set Date For Annual Picnic CAUTION—I / . . o«»r«« <»»»•«•<. IN H A L A N T Students Maintain Perfect Records («l.idyn A h n T h re e p u p il, in the K in tu n school had ice recurrís th is y e a r Brush«*'! h i fo u r th neither absent or Th« a iip in n tm e r it o f .1 rnanag« r n has tw o ye a rs n t fo i th* <> i < k o ii D a ir y B /««-d«i . .< • ,ititi- und W a lla ce •.«M i a t io n « a n n o u n c e d In .t v.«« k h v Ih m V It n*,* ..I B. . « Iv illc lh i Sunday < iio o l w ill « ta rt a t 10 00 n«*vv m .«n.u:« i i O b e n .1 S im o n on a th S ta n d a rd tim e th is S unday. w h o w i l l ta k e «»vei h is n e w d u tu - M a n y of the fa m ilie s a/** s t ill ob- M o in c tiin c m .fu lv it . in y . . und.u d tim e a lth o u g h the A t tin - p u « n t tim *- S im u n :<iii 1 rn.s c ity f* « I th e y w ill have to fa ll in ch ain* ‘»I th«* fie ld u p - r a t iu n . in hr,* w ith d a y lig h t tu n c in o rd e r f o r tin - K u ril« I« i D a ir y ( ’uup«-ia to a v o id c o n fu s io n . t iv e m M m u e .«n a L o c a l i la ir y in . n Mr K u th M« « /s m ith , M r. and w ill p r a l l h im a . tin - h e ld m an fui A lt « 1 lu n c h wa crv«*d th«* host- M i i'a t St« .'.art ..rid .on o f D e lta th«* ( ‘.irn a tiu ri M ilk com pany in « h o w e d u iiih * o f the m em b e r , <*<». •».-« .. .tm g .Mi and M i K ay H ill .boto b . f iit i tin* w ai D u i inn th iu u g h tin* m u •» 1 y T h e H a lls p. Mi M exxcr s m ith and th a t u r i iod. 19.3Í/ 11H2. S im onson have .« la rg e v a rie ty n t shrubb and Ph Mi St* .*.ait a r c Mt P h illip m ade I n horn«- in f lill. h o r o Since flo w e r s . m other and astej T in- P h illip s and th a t tu n e he . p in t fo u r y e a rs in M e v B o n ita T ho m p so n is n o w g e t p in t th e w e e k-e n d tin* a u n y a ft« 1 w h ic h In* to o k th e e m p lo y e d a t the Jones, hoi p ita l t t i ' i i Pea Weevils Out; Controls Advised By County Agent B R O N C H IA L M rs . H a ll H o s te s s To P ast C h ie ls ' C lu b , T h u rs d a y TIGARD. OREGON Th«- an n ua l p ic n ic o f tin* W a s h in g to n C o u n ty F a rm e r U n io n w ill I.- h< 'I J u l • IS «• • khuto l»ai k. it •*• i decid e d at th e < i o u p 'i i egu- la r m o n th ly m e e tin g in th e H ills b o ro c h a m b e r o f com m erce room s M ay 22 Plan w ere also la id fo r .sponsoring a F a rm e rs' U n io n g ir l as candidat«- fu r H a rv e s t Q ueen at th«- ' .,F C om m itt« * • in ch a rg e o f th e p ic n ic in c lu d e C lyd e L in c o ln , cuff«-«*. F ra n k S c h u lim r ic h M is M J Vun- d e rza n d e n and M is Jo h n Plash, gam«-’' F. G Henman, m *1«*< lio n of p ic n ic arcu and tables Th«* co n e n u tte r in charg«- n t th e H a rve st Q ueen ca n d id a te se lection consist- o f F ra n k S ch u lrn e rich , M i. R ic h a rd M oelb-r and M rs A K King« Laur« 1 -S c h u lt. local e n te rta in e d w ith p«»t-lu< k refreshm ent.' Vrsr- t<u > in c lu d e d A lb e rt B a u e r and sun A1 o f Van» -uver Address« ? and discussion w e re g iv e n by A L 'A • ' ' B e u la h King«- N e x t m e e tin g of Die g ro u p w i l l !»•• Ju n e 19 w ith W est U n io n lo ca l as hosLs D in n e r gu«-1 ts at the hom e nt M r and M is H e rb e rt S m ith and at Sea ide w h e re th e y a tte n d e d a f a r .Jy n -u n io n n t th e P h illip s fa m ily ‘ b a iu n Salens p e n t the pa .t w eek a t M rllo y v id t in g M i and M i W H .Jack on and d a u g h te r f ivde h« achm an spent last w e e k at B o rin g v is itin g his a u n t and un* • m , and M r D J. H u n t, and h i b r o th e r C h a rle s a n d H u b e rt B«*achrnan w h o m ake th e ir hnn,' w ith the H u n ts. B irth d a y H onored M l A I.u u i V a n K le e k e n te rta in e d w ith u b irth d a y d in n e r S u n d a y in h o n o r o f h e i b ro th e r J u liu s W ede- k iru .Mr A u g u s ta M e lte b e k e and son Rodger o f H ills b o ro w e re am ong the guests. M i: B e rt S p a rks le ft M o n d a y e ve n in g uy pla n e to v is it re la tiv e s in M .rh ig .in M i and M rs. P h e lp s and d a u g h te r o f M a p le to n a tte nd e d c h u rc h her. Sunday w h ile e m o u te to P o r t la n d to v is it M r P h e lp s m o th e r. Mi M a ry K e rs h a w . M rs. P h e lp s was A lic e K e rs h a w and liv e d h e re w hen a g irl. Rev F is h e r’s son and fa m ily o f C . Bay a tte n d e d c h u rc h S u n d a y and spent th e M e m o ria l d a y w ith Rev. F is h e r sew and hogs wh t o u t in turn* a are m th e stock 5 and liv e tu c k w» ,n W ilh u iin i in 1 p ita l in Pot Hand fie d When SWEET CHERRIES W a n te d F o r B rin in g P u r p o s e s R o y a l A n n s - B in g s L a m b e r ts - W a te r h o u s e B lack R e p u b lic a n s Kelly-Farquhar & Co. C o rn e liu s a n d B a n k s . O re g o n P h o n e B a n k s 383 S id n e y C o n n o lly and d a u g h te r J u d y and D a rle n e and M is . Sadie H o l le n b e ck of H ills b o ro I ' ’ wa re S u n d a y d in n e r guest« at the hom e o f M r. W a lte r F. R o b in so n o f B o rin g .Mr and M i L B. H o lle n b e c k and on. H o w a rd , v is ite d S u n d a y at II» Mrs. Clara Meurer the hom e o f M rs. H o lle n b e c k ’s p a r M< K IN L E Y - E L M O N R A — T h e ents M r and M rs B R G u n th e r in J i > <- Hansen d a iry b a rn becam e P o rtla n d . th e haven fo r evacuated d a iry h e rd s Th« P y th ia n S isters o f F r ie n d fro m S auvies Is la n d d u rin g last sh ip T e m p le N o 8 o f «North P la in s w e e k-e n d T he H u n t and F ra n c is an- g iv in g a c a rd p a rty at the K o f herds w e re h a u le d in fro m th e P h a ll T n u rs d a v e ve n in g . J u n e 24 f l d id area T h u rs d a y . F rid a y and T he te m p le w ill dispose of th e S a tu rd a y T h e H ansen tr u c k a id n e e d le w o rk w h ic h th e y have been ed by H a ro ld Lehm an. W a lte r s e llin g tic k e ts fo r on th a t n ig h t. S c h a lle n b e rg e r, and o th ers h a v in g M rs A b e K e e n o n and M rs M a m ie tru c k s w e re pressed in to se rvice L o ic n z e o f H ills b o ro w e re guests in e va cu a tin g tn e herds, w h ic h w e re M on d a y at th e hom e o f M r and ta ke n on a la rg e barge fro m th e is m <; p f net Mi mm mmi la n d and m oved fir s t to the s to ck is a s is te r o f M rs. Essner's. ya rd s in P o rtla n d u n til th e o w n e rs T h e re w ill be a p a rty at th e co u ld fin d v a ca n t barns and c o r K n ig h ts o f P y th ia s h a ll in N o rth ra l- In re m o v in g the cows fro m th e , , , | ,. Jym stock ya rd s each o w n e r had to lo - 8 A c e r ta in p e rce n ta g e of the proceeds d e riv e d fro m th e p a r D a v id I zjis and P a u l and nep he w ti» w ill be g iv e n to th e o rd e r o f L o u is K ru e g e r le ft fu r South D akota Py th ia ns S iste rs A n y o n e in te re s te d and M in ta n a to v is it re la tiv e s fo r B \ M m K E. Jenaen a m onth In p a rtic u la r Rev. K r u e is w e lco m e to atte nd . H A ’/ n . D A L E M r and M rs M r a nd M r Eimer M eacham and ger plans to v is it h is 8 0 -y e a r-o ld i)«-v«M B i.i i l and d a u gh te rs P a tty ild r« n E lm a and V e rs a l o f M a r- m other. and S iu r n fio rn O k la h o m a have ch cola v is ite d last T uesday and W e d um vi-d in to the hotn<* i*-ce n tly v a nesday at the hom e o f M r and cated hv th«* M a rv in W r ig h t fa m M rs B ill M eacham . M r. G eorge G a rd e n ily wh«» m ove d in to th e ir n e w ly fin is h e d hom e n e x t lo th e school Mea« bam o f M a rc ó la was a w e e k end guest o f M r. and M rs B ill M ea- M i ' R o b e rt B a h r o f B ig F o rk . M ontana. ac«'ompanied by M r and M i s E dgar H a \ o f P o rtla n d v is it«*«! at th«* hom e o f M is . E. L W a rin g S u n d a y B o in to M i and M rs W illia m D a ile v . a d aughh-r. S h « *rrill on F r t r dav M nv 2« T h e lit t le g ir l has tw o h ro S e ve ra l fro m Ha/«*ldah* a tte n d e d ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS th e Y o u th fo r ( 'h r is t se rvices in P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y e ve n in g and LAWN GRASS SEEDS h e a id tin* fam ous W iih h O v e r J o r dan n a tio n a l C B S R a d io A r tis t c h o ir: Don M cC rosson. com poser, p la y his " ( >n th e J e ric h o K«>u<r’ se le c tio n <>n the pian«> and C h a p la in H a rry <> A n d e rson and M a rg a re t K« llo g u and h e r m u im b a T he K e e d v ille boy scouts o f w h ic h L«-Koy B e rg e r and Jo h n H iggs are m em bers, p la y e d the O re n co boy scouts M o n d a y n ig h t a nd w o n 20 , i| e and Sec It ! Crawford-Olson Equipment Co. • 4 m ile E ast o f H ills b o r o o n H ig h w a y Also at 734 2nd St., Vernonia Phone Vernonia 1342 O k la h o m a F a m ily W ill L iv e H e re Last W e d n e sda y’s Hoy Scout m e e tin g was changed to F rid a y , due to th e g ra d u a tio n e xe rcise s at K e e d v ille . F rid a y J im C a m p b e ll acted as scout le a d e r in th e ab sence o f Jam es H e cke r, h a v in g g ra d u a te d F rid a y e v e n in g at his school and absence o f W a lte r D o n n e ll, assistant scout m aster, w h o is on v a ca tio n in M on ta n a . M rs J im m y T o d d 'R u th M ille r» and c h ild re n C a ro l and N o rm a n R in e h a rt and lit t le J im m y T o d d fo rm e rly o f V a n iio rt le ft fo r Los A ngeles last w e e k T u t sday w h e re th e v w il m ake t h e ir hom e as M r T odd is sta tio n e d th e re w it h the U S na vy. Torn M ille r w ith his boat a n s w e r ed the c a ll fo r a id at V a n p o rt last Sunday and h e lp e d m ove a fe w re s cued a rtic le s M rs D o n a ld M ilb ra n d t a n ti tin y son. J e rr y C h a rles, cam e hom e S a t u rd a y fro m Em m anuel h o s p ita l w h e re J e r r y was b o rn M ay 19 D ennis B e rg e r, tt-y e a r-o ld son o f M r and M rs Ed B e rg e r, was ta ken to the P o rtla n d O ste o p a th ic hos p ita l and o p e ra te d on f o r a p p e n d i c itis S a tu rd a y n ig h t GUARANTEED 0 Rev. Wendling io Conduct Services s c o n s LAWN FOOD plus WFCD CONTROL By M n In n a S a l.u e d r l S C H E F F I.1 N D u rin g the a b sence o f P astor K ru e g e r S unday services w ill be c o n d u c te d by the Rev W e n d lin g o f F ore st G ro v e at St a ll a n i fo r the n e x t th re e Sun- d a is S u n d a y school w i l l be held im m e d ia te lv fo llo w in g n a m e ly at 10 30 a. in. H o w a rd S a lzw e d e l, son o f M r and M rs. A r t h u r S u lz w c d e l, g ra d u a te d fro m F orest G ro v e H ig h School last F rid a y e ve n in g Z io n W a lth e r L e a gu e rs w ill be guests o f F ore st G ro v e M t, O liv e Lea gu e n e x t S u n d a y at 8 p. m The n e w ly c o n firm e d w ill be special guests at th is m ee tin g . M r and M rs C L . S ehw anke and M r and M rs V ir g il G e h rts and fa m ily m oto re d to C o r v a llis Sunday and spent th e day w ith M rs S ehw anke s b ro th e r. W a lte r S e h w a n ke and fa m ily a nd b ro th e r- in -la w and sister. M r. and M rs. F r it z O e tie n . M rs E lm e r S a lz w e d e l a rriv e d hom e fro m F ore st G ro v e G e n era l h o s p ita l S a tu rd a y . She had u n d e r- ;one m a jo r s u rg e ry th e re by D r. lic h n rd s on W ednesday. P arty H eld F rid a y M rs. R o b e rt F o w le s e n te rta in e d F rid a y e v e n in g w ith a p a rty . Ten la d ie s w e re in atte nd a n ce . T he e ve n in g cam e to a close w ith th e s e rv in g o f re fre s h m e n ts b y th e hostess. Rev. and M rs. C. J. K ru e g e r and f Farmers' Cash Store W e «ell and recommend G E N E R A L P A IN T S fo r all-purpose use. Phone 4M1 Concreto STAVE SILOS Now Available Silos i r t steam cured for strength and d urability. Economically Priced 12* x 30’ ....... «771 erected M t. Hood Silo Co. 3201, East 5th Street M cM In nvIll«, Oregon IT'S THE TRACTOR FOR FASTER FARMING M -( R a tftry T ille r P u o All D im . « h LESS « b ik l P rrp irc t • perfect teed bed . . . Increiset m in eral and moisture content . . , rebuilds soil — N a ture’s W ay. M E makes arden work easier . . . oes it better than any oth er equipment you can buy. S CHAS. P. SELLERS C & S Shopping Center Yea, Ford T ra c to r owners any they « re getting more w o rk done . . . n n d m o re e a s ily . . . than ever beforc. T rip le -Q u ic k A ttaching o f im p le m e n ts . 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[FARM EQUIPMENT I Farm, Home <S Auto Supply Exclusive W ashington C ounty D is trib u to r M-E R otary Tillers P a rts and Service PA Y O N LY F o r fu rth e r Info rm ation w rit« G 1Ä Garden Model oÜcVulaACVie. - tyM Suût'M -’ie. S / i f i f j /â ïs t c e d " EASYTERM J ind TRADE-INS H IL L S B O R O P H O N E 2411 — ------ Choice of Chamfiioos In s e c tic id e s KILLS WCCDS AS IT TCFDS FHt GRASS treats 5 0 x5 0 ft - $3.50 W.WRSHINGTOHaTDfWNIS H I LLsaogo, O r c . G a r d e n T o o ls FARMERS AGREE Box B LR C K SM 1TÑ W O R K S F e r t i l iz e r s (• lattftftift ( r tf Tiftld 21% )• Jl% A p p ly d r y , ju s t a s i t comes fro m the p a ck age. In sim ultaneous action D andelions, Plan ta in , B uckhorn, a ll b ro a d leaved w eeds are com p le te ly destroyed w h ile t h e g r a s s is f e d to th ic k e r g ro w th a n d richer color. Thousands use this quick, easy w a y to a b e a u tifu l la w n . H IL L S B O R O CONSECUTIVE \ V IC T O R IE S MAKE \ FIRESTONE TIRES THE ' V e g e t a b le P la n ts ,t«ii <Ho/rr (rraust ITS’ K t k 81 f 0 r 1 i W hatever the job — we can handle it. Metal cut ting, bending, shaping, drilling, welding, form ing. Com plete facilities. Local Barn Houses Evacuated Cattle F lo w e r in g P la n ts , on i '5?'01' , sole«00’" Blacksmith Work— Bill Gabclm an, Ken M cG rath and W alt Newman 126 E. Pacific Street Forest Grove, Oregon I Ave. HILLSBORO ’ Phone 771