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Topping of Plants Farm and Garden Urged hy fìgent F u n e ra l services fo r Aliz.a M a ry S tra w b«*n y 111«’ prardh'«- i f t o p p in g d u n i • whit»* rnun w h o ha« ta ke n La t i Pe fo i H e rm a n V a n d e rza n - L a n g u e . 57. B e th a n y, w h o du*d S at a fte r h iirve-1 ■hnuld p la n th i op- <»v»*i th«- In d u in '* c o u n try rnuy w e ll d«*n late o f Roy. w h o was k ille d u rd a y in P o rtla n d , w ere held W ed ke a h-.if fro m the con »*rvution in action in the P a c ific th e a tre on nesday m o rn in g fro m the M ille r e ru tlo fi lifiin e d u it l.v f u ll«»'A'iiir iia i - ta book of at lea it one g ro u p o t these • J u ly 7. 1941 we»-»* h e ld Tuesday & T ra c y chapel in P o rtla n d Com Vest if the to p p in g IS going to ; In d ia n s rn o rn ih '* fro m St F ra n cis ch u rc h at m itta l was in O ree n w o o d cem e c o m p li .h th« piup« .« for w hich 'lb«- M en o m in e e In d ia n Re«ervo- Roy R«*v Roy Joseph Saal o f f ic i is in te n d e d ay P a lm e i s T ui te ry . tio n wa c ri-a ’ ed in IH.»I It c o v e r ated vend («Hints ag< nt ' I 'li1 pi (« ♦ <.• i ed III to w n s h io and 2TI.9O2 acres She was b o rn O c to b e r 16. 1891. e ffe c tiv e in Un- < o n tio l o f the cm , ri <»f land, m ost o f w h ic h i. fo re s t T h is M ilit a r y s e rv ic e s a t th«* g ra v e s id e ,n P o rtla n d , and liv e d at B ethany t 'n ( . i\ in ib li* w e a th e r fu r hav equal til«’ a ve ia g e o f the past 10 m oth if d«»tn* «-ally in the umm« i I ' | 11 - ‘ • • i . •.-•.* ' , r, • since h e r c h ild h o o d She had been ha put th« In d ia n in the »awouill lii.ik lll> 4 in .is a d d to t ill* p ro peels duct»-d bv th»- B i n k ' A m e ric a n L e iri f a ilin g h e a lth at the tune o f her Some g ro w e r fo llo w the pi active bijHirie ms Sine«* 1 fHiH th«* u n n u u l vear . at l«*usl ( in tin* o th e t hand ol a >uiie\s h .it ‘‘hoi I c ro p lo c a lly g io n post R e c ita tio n o f the Ros- »1 I«-.« | ' |t tJ death and was c o n fin e d to a P o r t tak«- o f tirnb«*r i . lim ite d to 2<i o u tp u t of s iriiilu i p ro d u cts fo r food .11 i oi iliiij* in pi i i i i t unheal h ili ac e n in e s t la n d h o s p ita l fo r e ig h t days. S u r- b o rd e r o f the patch w ith tie top i iid in io I ’ .iliiic i S T o rs •«•lid, conn - mas be the leu I nice 1941 T in . on to catch the c ro w n m oth fly in g m illio n board feet. th»- D onelson A: S e w e ll chapel in Th«- In d ia n sta rte d w ith 850 m il in d ica te s a ->tlong dem and f«»r d a iry ts UMellt H ills b o ro These lo w . at«- th«-n lio n board f«*«*t o f la n d in g tim b e r p o u ltry and meat on»duc’ s T h ■■ in to the fie ld Ifc c c lit t .ilii; have (»ii-.itlv in c 'c , i Vanderzand»-n was b o rn in Roy T h e y nav«* the n « « nl flo o d has udded to the local dc-.troved In the fa ll I f t««ppmg i.* «»ri th« lie «-rvation o l r io w t h o f KrasMcH and weeds Iced In o ta g e s ilu u tlo li d e la ve d i l i j u i v to the p la n t ma on A p r il 7. 1920. and was 24 years am«* today Th«* for«-.t .«-rvic«* call« and th« «•• sv111 piobahl.s* be enough re s u lt fro m the lu ck of • h i p <dd wh* ri h<* wa k ille r! He e n lis t th e ii.ta in e d v o id N e w t im b e r f ’a ie in h a n d lin g hav at h a rve st leaf area d u rin g the p e rio d of fr u it replaces w h a t is ta ke n o ff hay In« .ills it ia im e i s are able io ed in the s e rv ic e in 1940 and was • ive a il th is v o lu n te e r g ro w th , tim e and c u rin g a . ra p id ly as po.s bud fo i u ia tio n »•nt overseas in 1941. He p a r tic i ro o d e «*v«*n m ore im p o rta n t than d»l«- w ill add to it.s feed va lu e H av la rin e i a n tic ip a tin g a heed of hay pated in '-»•vi ra l m a jo r engagem ents W h e re litig a tio n i. a v a ila b le [ 'u ’n b o j and ye t to o m a n y o f u . are th a t is to !»«• chopped in to th e mow' h o tild m ake ai i a n g iu iie iits to Io in th« P a c ific be fore his death. He taking more from th< land than p la n ts sh o u ld he fe rtiliz e d «»on n a n , be m uch d r ie r than hav th a t i « a le it H o o n a f l e i h i l l v e >1 In d ir a wa k ille d in a c tio n on Saipan we are p u ttin g back W<- c a n t The. f«*rtiliz»*i w il to be put in loose m bah*d E x p e r a fte r to p p in g 1 • 1» d ll» ‘ • «• *»«•('* l o l l * of k«*« u it up ays A r t h u r P I n land, tie i c e d by the p la n t w h en* th e n S u r v iv in g are h is fa th e r T heodore e i te rn O reg o n w ill also be hoi t ience in d ica te - th a t baled hay w h ic h i m o lt u r e a v a ila b le to a id in the c h a irm a n «if th«* W a s h in g to n C o u n V a n d e rza n d e n o f B ank a b ro th e r. »• i.u. and c u lil .»pi mg w ith is le ft in th«- fie ld w ill d ry m the p ro d u c tio n o f f r u it spurs fo r th« ty A g r ic u ltu r a l committ«*«- "T o m e e t! P aul J V a n d e rza n d e n o f B a n ks; a bah and shed ru m b e tte r if the la te frosts th«- needs an «*ver-incr«*asing pop- i h a lf b ro th e r, A lfr e d D e lp la n c h e bah are se» on end Lo«»se huv n e x t ye a r ( ‘.ii i s «>v«*r o f old hav I k alm ost i C o rn e liu ;-. th re e sisters, M rs Rose T o p p in g i also pi a r t i i 'f i l by « ro w - i illa tio n o u r la n d m ust becom e m ore in h u g e stacks w ill g e n p ro d u c tiv e not Jess w ith each I one a ll ove i z\ tough svintei co u ld e hocked M ‘ -euws<-n and M rs L a u re tta M er t a lly m a in ta in m ore leaves and el fo r til« p i l l p o s e o f assisting III ye a i s fa rm in g ” i« u lt in a i e a llv bad hay shortage mens rout»* 1. B anks and M rs F lo r tin* c o n tro l of weeds and ru n n e l she«| n io n ra in th a n .m u ll shock is « is th in g sh o u ld be saved that ence Evers, ro u te 2. F o re s t G ro v e II the to p p in g Is not don<* oon aft ssill m ake hav. in c lu d in g stiass o f hay le ft in w .n d ro w e r h a rv e s t it w ill g e n e ia lly b« Pfc. V a n d e rz a n d e n was overseas l. A s 'l K IT E S — H ite s w e re h e ld 11 oui glasses that liia.V b e h a i Ves l< n e a rly th re e years b e fo re being m o te dcsiiabl«* to 1« -ave th«* top on T ie la y fo r P fc H e rm a n V a n - fo r m i'd D u r to a shortage of I«*- T of vend said and in some ca k ille d in a c tio n and was a veteran d e r/a n d e n o f Roy. w h o was k ille d r u in e hay. grasi h.i.s should b<* o f the b a ttle s o f G ilb e r t and M a k in g ro w e r« have re p o rte d th a t result Service« w e re h e ld S a tu rd a y in nuve been ju s t u b o u t equul i ut c u rly to get as m uch p ro te in in action in P a c ific th e ate r. on islands P r io r to e n te rin g fe d e ra l o u t o f it Us poKsible the chttpel of th e Forest G ro v e U n putches th a t have been topped a se rvice he was a m e m b e r o f the F orest G ro v e n a tio n a l g u a rd in co m p a re d w itti those th a t hav«- A l t h o u g h c r o p p io s p e c t * fo r ma d e rta k in g co m p a n y chapel fo i F e r d R. have m o re to do w ith t h e 1 fa n try co m p a n y. H is g ro u p le ft j o i ite m a ie n id i« al« «l i l l f a i l e«»n in a n d B ru n d t, G aston, w h o d ie d not. .«iieee; o f c o n s e rv a tio n p ro g ra m s , fo r the H a w a iia n isla n d s s h o rtly d ilio n th ro u g h o u t d ie c o u n try , t h e n Ju n e 22 He was s u rv iv e d by his th a n most people realize, a c c o rd in g be fore w a r was d e c la re d and was i no s ig n o f m u c h i « c e s s io n in w ife . F rie d a ; a d a u g h te r. C u ro h n e to A r th m P Ire la n d , c h a irm a n o f on the s h ip th a t was cn th e h ig h p r ic e Th«- ( t S p r o d u c t i o n o f a ll ( 'h n ste n se n o f Tucom a, Wash a th e W a sh in g to n c o u n ty A g r ic u lt u r eas on P e a rl H a rb o r day and w h ic h « lo p c o iu b lh c d is « x p e e t e d b y th e g randson, a m t a b ro th e r. J o h n al C o n s e rv a tio n P ro g ra m c o m m it- Bv Mr«. Elm o T ay lo r re tu rn e d to San F ra n cisco . He was I t S d e p a r t m e n t o f a g ric u ltu re to ih a n d t o f O regon C ity I tee. th e f ir s t R oy se rvice m an to give A L O H A - H U B E K — B e a ve rto n I t is th e legumes, such as red h is life fo r h is c o u n try in W o rld c lo v e r, a lfa lfa , lespedezea. vetches Past N o b le G ra n d c lu b w ill m eet W a r II M a n u g e r Leo S p itz h a rt re m in d at the hom e o f M r* M in n ie H edg- a n d others, th e c h a irm a n e x p la in s , a ll liv e s to c k showm en »hat e n tire path J u ly 8. fo r a seven o 'c lo c k in the v a r in u . liv e sto ck d iv is io n s of th a t add g re a t q u a n titie s o f o rg a n ic p ic n ic hupper. A ll P N G m em bers th e O r e g o n Stat« F a ir in Salem . S ep m a tte r and n itro g e n to th e soils and fa m in e « are in v ite d . th e hom e o f M rs E lle n L a R u e M rs. A d e lin e F ro s t w i l be a- i t r a l t te m b e r 6 1 2 w ill (dose at m id n ig h t each y e a r T h e n itro g e n increases Vi-mile East of Hillsboro Mr and M rs. R o b e rt B ra n n o n tess A p o t-lu c k d in n e r w ill be I A lig in t 6 P re m iu m lists fo r u ll The crops, p a r tic u la r ly tin- grasses in announce the a r r iv a l o f a son. R o b served. Also at 734 2nd St., Vernonia m eadows Grasses f a ir ’s c o m p e titiv e cla s s ific a tio n - p a tu n s and e rt A lla n . >n Ju n e 26 M rs B r a n m ay be bad by w r it in g the O re g o n im p ro v e the t ilt h o f soil. S o ils in non was the fo rm e r, Je a n ette L a - B o rn to M r and M rs. C h e ste r , good t ilt h resist erosion So it is State F a ir, Salem F lo v ic h . J u n e )G. a d a u g h te r. K a th - ih e legum es th a t s ta rt the c h a in o f Due. ( '( in s tru c tio n lias been com pleted leen Sue. The B e a ve rto n S ocial and N eedle 'iu f ii- ia l a c tio n - th a t u lt im a t e ly ! th is w e e k on a new lo a d in g d o ck fo r i tX tir in g the soil to the c o n d itio n th a t C lu b w il m e e t F rid a y , J u ly 2, a t liv e sto ck The new dock w h ich is it resists erosion. Rem em ber, In Argus Classified a d ja ce n t to th e m am b a rn area, w ill A n d . says th e c h a irm a n , bees are anrnner w e ll a h ead o f th e s c h e d u le d Ads, T he M o re You T e ll— The be h u g e enough to accom m odate i essential to legum es T h e y m ake c lo s in g h o u r. M ore You Sell. tf dozen stock tru c k at one tim e Th«- a b o u t Ifib.ObO v is its to the blossoms c o n s tru c tio n was recom m ended b y i d t h e l e g u m e s to g a th e r th e n ectar va rio u s breed associations last w in th a t w ill m ake a pound o f honey te r in co n fere n ce w .tli M an a g e r Leo A n d w h ile th e y 're m a k in g those EARTHM ASTER S p itz b a i t n e c ta r g a th e rin g v isits, th e y h e lp p o lm a tio n , w in c h leads to th e p ro TRACTO RS d u c tio n o f le gum e seeds. 1” ^ tH 0,f» •rcAUSI ITI H y d ra u lic a lly T lie U n ite d States d e p a rtm e n t of rq uipped. GUARANTEED a g ric u ltu re estim ates th e re w ill be | an increase o f 4 p e r ce n t in t h e ; Handles 14-lnch sh ip m e n ts o f package bees o v e r the I s I s ir s s t s (rag TiilA P lo w w ith eaae. C o r n e liu s a n d B a n k s . O r e g o n 1.375.OUO pounds shipped last y e a r C u ltivato rs. M o w 21X1» 51% R e p o rts fro m T exas in d ic a te ' th a t P h o n e B a n k s 383 ers, Springtooths the dem and fo r queens is c o n s id e r im m ediately a b ly h e a v ie r th a n last ye a r, w hen 1.007,200 queens w ere ship p e d available. 111 l l ' . h " ! •». ( h 1 > vs Indian Masters In Conservation T h i l l »du V. J u l y I, HMH Puge Shortage ot Hay in County Expected by County Agent Bees Important To Conservation Ferdinand Brandt PNG Plans Picnic Supper ior Meet Deadline Set for Livestock Entries Crawford-Olson Equipment Co. SWEET CHERRIES L« -4t« W a n te d on Highway Phone Vernonia 1342 For Brining P urposes Royal Anns - Bings Lam berts - W aterhouse Black R epublicans Kelly-Farquhar & Co. Oul-door Fireplace Dedicated Sunday M l R itir y T lll.r D un All Tku ».*> I l l s Wta,Ll P r r r i r e t a p t t f t c i »*eJ ■ m . . . | m n t t t t a >• e i i l and m -M iturr content . . . r r h u ild t to il -— N a t u r e » \X ay. M E m ake* garden > o r k easier . . . due» it better than s n y o th - er equipraent yuu H Q buy. STURDY - POWERFUL -THRIFTY Hugged simplicity in Gibson design means long life and money- saving efficiency on the job* Ihe Cibson Tractor kindles iobs foi small ium s. buck bim s, orchards, contractors, estates and municipalities with easel See the Cibson Tractor today I m m e d iu tr GIBSON MfG D e liv e r y Longrnonl. Colorado Seattle. Washington z 11 l<M S. o f < o lir n e ! $ ROY W. HEINRICH & CO. Serving M »*■ hl ng tain County K a rm e n for 13 Years In Your C hsc , Huv u CASE 0A»C W . R a n e lin o »• ««««•■»•• W » A CHAS. P. SELLERS s685 F O H H ills b o ro M inim i ROTARY TILLERS «HiWAuni toute m » o co H IL L SB O R O P h o n e 1062 C & S Shopping Center Exclusive Washington County Distributor M-E Rotary Tiller« Parts and Service Bv Jane Joyce M O U N T A IN HO M E — Hom e co m in g and C h ild re n 's d a y was v e ry w e ll a tte n d e d T he p ro g ra m u n d e r M rs II C R yan a n d the o rch e stra and c h o ir u n d e r th e d i re c tu m o f Stan Ego w ere e x c e p t io n a lly good D e d ic a tio n o f th e o u t d o o r fire p la c e and a m e m o ry se r vice was fo llo w e d by a serm on by Hcv. C P G ates o f P o rtla n d T im e was spent v is itin g w ith o ld frie n d s and n e ig h bo rs A fe w o f those c o m in g fro m a d ista n ce w e re M r and M is . E v e re tt G a n g w e re and th re e c h ild re n o f H ood R iv e r, M r. and M rs K i n S m ith and P h y llis o f D. r Is la n d . M rs C ora Ego. H a ro ld and Ed A e b is c h e r a nd th e ir fa m ilie s . M rs G eorg*' Em erson, M r a n d M rs V in n ie V in c e n t, a ll o f N e w b e rg : M rs. A re n a C o u rtn e y , M rs M ary T a y lo r. M rs G la d y s M ann and S h a r on R ussell o f L a fa y e tte . M r. and M rs. L y n n G ubser. M c M in n v ille . A r t h u r H ertz. V a n c o u v e r: M r. and M rs H M e tz c n tin e and son E v tr e tt u nd fa m ilv o f T ig a rd . M r and M rs L lo y d D em aree ot N e w p o rt announce the m a rria g e of th e ir dau gh te r. D o ro th v G la d y s to A lb e r t A lfr e d W ilt F rid a y e vening. J u ly 9. at Ihe b rid e 's hom e M r. and M rs L e s te r H o llis and g ir ls m oto re d to th e coast T h u r s day. T he y w e n t by th e W ilso n R iv e r h ig h w a y and re tu rn e d v ia the Sunset h ig h w a y M rs R u th K e ic h e r is nt home I o v e r the w e e k -e n d fro m a tte n d in g school at M o n m o u th G eorge M o s c rip re tu rn e d home fro m G ood S a m a rita n h o s p ita l S u n d a y a fte rn o o n He exp e cts to be back at w o rk in th e n e x t fe w days N. E L ik in s is sp e n d in g th re e days in S e a ttle th is w e e k on b u s i ness A l l- D a y l ’ ic n ie P la n n e d IN MANY PARTS OF THE WORLD w h ere "Caterpillar" m achines are at work, they are piling up enviable records of w ork accom plished w ithout costly delays due to unexpect ed breakdow ns. The unequalled o w n er satisfaction g en er ated by this fine perform ance is, in good m eas ure, due to the efficient serv ice ren d ered by m em b ers of the w orld-w ide "Caterpillar" deal er organization. Strategically located, w ith trained p erso n nel and com plete stocks of genuine "Caterpil lar" parts, they offer the best in m echanical and parts service for your "Caterpillar" equipm ent. Your "Caterpillar" dealer will gladly supply you w ith additional inform ation about any of the "Caterpillar" products. Hillsboro Implement Co T h e D o u b le T re e class is p la n n in g an a ll-d a y p ic n ic at C le a r C reek n e x t M onday. J u ly 5. It is located ju s t beyond G o v e rn m e n t C a m p ju st o f f the h ig h w a y to th e r ig h t. T he re is a s w im m in g ta n k , c o o k in g f a c ilitie s and p ic n ic tables M r and M rs L e s te r H o llis . M a iv a nd C o ralee w e n t p ic n ic in g and fis h in g at Engle C re e k F ore st c ca a m p F rid a y . House guests in the N e lso n L ik in hom e the past w eek w e re M rs. Leah ' O nan. h e r s is te r R u th M a c k , and d a u g h te r L o rra in e o f Los A ngeles a n d tw in s R a v n e tte and R o salind Pool o f P o rtla n d . T h e tw in s e x pect to spend th e s u m m e r here. G uests at th e B ill P eters home S u n d a y w ere M r. a nd M rs J W. D o w n e y and d a u g h te r J u n e o f C a th la m e t Wash . M rs. Dan W are a nd d a u g h te r M rs. G eorge C ra w fo rd a n d fa m ily . TERMS Parts and Service M A S O N 'S , I n c . A v a ilab le at a ll times. TIGARD. OREGON Get r e a d y to • • s w ith CUT FIREWOOD M AKE FENCE POSTS ___ £ ■ £ARM (OUIPMENT K igidly supported by tra cto r an d g r o u n d . • In one day you can cut a huge pile of cord* R o nd o r fe n c e posts w ith this rugged f a s t, cutting D e a rb o r n saw . . . fo r you r own use o r to s e ll. A tta c h e s quickly to F o rd T r a c to r . . . lifts by H y d ra u lic Touch Control fo r fast trans port into the u o o d lo t. B e lt tig h te n s auto m atically . . . no lin in g up needed. L et us show you. R aises and low ers by lo r d H y d r a u lic Touch Control. G en u in e parts and e x p e r t s e r v ic e o n a ll F o r d T ia r to r a and Dearborn Farm - E quip m ent. CATE MOTOR CO. 126 E. Pacific Street copyngnt i « h «. Forest Grove, Oregon Mr*t<v« ('orporatlon Berry hallocks and crates in both paper and wood. • Hay S a lt • Lawn Mowers • Cultivators Lawn Hose and Sprinklers Farmers' Cash Store W e gell and recommend G E N E R A L P A IN T S fo r all-purpose use. Phone <061 T h ree new O liver tractors to fit y o u r farm power n eed s! A r»e» 2-plow , 4-cylinder ''66” ! A new 2-3 plow , 6-cylinder ’'77” l A new 3-4 plow , 6-cylinder "88”. A ll th ree are equipped with 6-forward-speed transm issions. T h e remarkable new direct drive power take-off is available for all th ree. A choice o f cast iron or stamped steel w heels to fit your traction and w eight requirem ents— interchange, able am ong all th ree Row C rop m odels. A ll th ree are farm -engineered . . . incorporate th e sam e advanced new features. O liver’s fu ll line o f centrally m ounted and rear suspended tools are basically interchange, able am ong all th ree Row Crop m odels. A vailable in Row C rop, Standard. Row Crop with A d ju st, able Front A xle, or Row C rop with S in gle Front W h eel. S ee us first for facts on all the m odern, valuable farm fea . Lures on this versatile new tractor. — OLIVER SALES AND SERVICE Baseline at Dennis Phone 5082 HILLSBORO, OREGON Now’s the time to freeze strawberries! as« A d riv e rs license e x a m in e r w ill be on d u ty in th e H ills b o ro c ity h a lt betw een th e h o u rs o f 0 a. m. and 4 p in S a tu rd a y Persons w is h - in « licenses o r p e rm its to d riv e are asked to get in to u c h w ith th e ex- | ’¿-gallon, quart and pint sizes. Both glass and paper—good to use for freezing fruits and vegetables in your locker. Hew Farm Tractor Fleet Y our choice o f th ree great new engines for all th ree! A n " H C ” fo r gasoline, a " K D ” for tractor fuels, and a d iesel that will be available later. Examiner to Visit Hillsboro Saturday Food Containers a l t T H I WATDt S T S IIM rot a LOT OF W A T tt O l A u m i . . . AT HIGH ot low rtissuti... «STe’ve seen ’em a ll, and w e’re con vinced that w e ’ve got th e outstanding w ater system value fo r you. I t ’s the OR D ll» W ILL. new Goulds Je t-O -M a tic , made by the company whose pum ping equipm ent has been building a reputation for highest quality fo r 99 years. It's fully automatic. Easily installed. Capacities to give you any volume you desire, at any pressure. Dual service— same pump fo r shal lo w w ell o r deep w ell operation. Can't lose prim e. O nly one moving part— no trouble, no upkeep. I t ’s a Goulds, so you can rely on it for many years o f completely dependable operation. Come in and sec it. FROM SHALLOW Right now straw berries are at their luscious best. Right now you can buy 'em at rock-bot tom prices. So, right now is the time to freeze 'em in a General Electric Home Freezer. This remarkable, dependable home freez er holds most food fresh, flavorful, and nutritious up io a year. Find oui loday how economical—and how convenieni — if is io own a G-E Home Freezer. BEN FABER ELECTRIC G.E. Dealer 227 5. THIRD RUE. Phone 2471 HILLSBORO, OREOOO 4 A