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W illa rd Lyh* (¡uod«*,l cf et ux, L«»ts 4 Ar a B lk 1 G arden uf the we .te rn d iv ¡si«»nx u f t h e nt I i i e d it 'd fo r t v | m * m i d tie Lvl< D < ¡"'nf«*ii et ux I ra c t A d d H ills b o ro ; Josephine H T|e* || u n itnals « heo ifn d In th. Week lid it N e l. io t t W ith a g io u p A m e ric a n S uch ty uf A n im a l P ro- ol v o u l u / people fro m tie* In n son do« turn and the A m e ric a n D a iry I p .irt Lot 10. A s tib ro o k E arm , D o n S o n e d i-cker to E a rl O ff h id et ux f i a m o f t h r A n ic i i i .« J, K o I m i I nm i le n i In d uci fo u r good M ernoi ial •hurch of P o rtla n d i lui» ss II«. «' llC,ld< | l l . l l 1« p liix and • ve»i g o o d to r rti iiserng« Scienc«’ association. P u tte r p u in tc d ald R R«trnmgton to J o h n S cott p a rt Sec 2 T2S R1W ; R otx-rt F ». W W Y a p p o f H im I (•lu sts A tte n d I d im l y Ite iin io n si o ie uf 70 32 p i i e nt '»nt th a t w h ile p o p u la tio n h e re 1 m Muxw« ll Jr « I ux. pa rt B lk D. to w n S cotton et ux to J u liu s C o rn e liu s I lllllio l- ,i I I I o t f l l ' l l l I I te * l i l l e a i l l i m i l s chu C h risten se n <*t V a n D o m e le n et u x. pa rt Se«- 15 M i and M is E ra n k M atth e w and ip .«»in«- 40 p ‘ *i ( ' tit, th e re has been I <»f B< .iv«’ rt«»n, J u lin ifn I in the I . ) l<*<*11 I I f o i i the r a ttle I l u l l • fa m ily o f A ltu ra s C a l. and M i littl«* charig«* in i e . , o i n o s f a r p r o - ux fu S lat« - uf fJregon, p a rt Sec 31 T1S R3W , E th e l S u th e rla n d tu W il < « o d ie i le n i in clu d e tin good .. I la M i l« . a lio ti Jam . (¡i.» f and fa m ily d u ctiu n u l a n im a l f o o d p ia . fis e K«iod and ole fa ir fo i an | and M i P o u ltry TJS R2W. L i-un a rd U n d e rw o o d et lia m V e rn S u th e rla n d et ux. Lot I o l M '.’ l t l e ( ’ le e k lie g lle t at the la i mg and d a iry in g h a v e been r iid e i tie * h ’ ls c v h e l d ■ i" i ci nl home < »f M l A lic e K>< h a u l M i " I l p i u g l a ll a n ir m il : a n * p a rtic u la r ly aff« cted h r M id . H llji.il e d G ra f is a d a u g h te r a m i M i M atth u t s p e a g a in s t tie * hr«*, d ' W«’ «cm tu be ra p id ly a p p ro a c h . ews a g i a ii. Id a 1 1 g h t«* r o f Mr H uh u d ss h h h a llo t* . I(MI p o in t s I. ing tin- tune w hen th«* « n in e d a iry i ard M i and M i C a r , K h u to ri and I I«*« I a o i t 'i d A n im a l m e gi m u f W ashington, O reg o n and I fa m ily of Hogue R iv e r pe n t th«* C a a lifo rn d i v i d u a l l a t i n g . o f <*\. <*||< m t \ . ia m u t be co n sid e re d as w«’ »*k " lid at the Rieh.iid.s houe »«nl g o o d plUM. g o o d , f a i l m p, .• c ity m ilk bed area w ith th«* p ro Mi R hot. n i . a d a u g h te r o f M i x d u ctio n o f b u tte r and ch«*< •• l i m i t a. . o r d a in <• w i t h tie n n u il> . i R ich a rds T he y w ere her«’ to a ttend ’ d to th«* f lu id m ilk s u rp lu s , P ro - A ll im is o iis in te n d e d ill a p o u l- i the fa m ily re u n io n S unday i fessor P o tte r declared. ti v . o ilin g demon tia tio n a n in v it - s h o w e r Honor» I lo o c l V i c t i m I “ Im p ro v e d Ira n p o rta tio n fa c lli- • h» d t e m l m ti d« rn o iisti a tlo n i Ladies A id e n jo y e d it . a n im a l tie: have mad«* it p ra c tic a l to tra n s " ii h. idas. J u ly ll at tw o p o u ltry * p ic n ic last T h u r day at the home p o rt flu id u u lk o v e r m uch lo n g e r ' »» fa u n a cco rd in g to W d lm r o f Mr M o n tg o m e ry D o tin g the distances A fe w ye a rs back a la rg e W B u i k h .«rt. a taut co u n ty a fte rn o o n a show er was g ive n fm p a it u f the d a iry in g area o f trie agent Mi S te lla ( ‘b u s t, a sixtei o f M i P a c ific ( ua .1 was too fa r fro m any A n a fte rn o o n d e m o n stra tio n w ill M a rv in R ick She was pm ent» d flu id m ilk m a rk e t and th«* fa rm e r h« held at tin* fa rm of M i and M rs w ith a ■ < t o f dishes fro m the L a d n *, was obliged to convert his m ilk ( la ie n .« * Wood, MX f i l li e s K O ilth of A id and n u m e ro u s u seful g ifts fro m « •ntirely i n t o b u tte r and cheese H ere’s the power leader of Oliver’s new, modern tractor l i i l l . h o i o o n th e la m re l m arl* h«*- the m em ber» M rs ( ’ h iis t and her Such areas are n o w v e ry m uch i p m n in g at 1 30 p m T h i.x svdl he la m d v w« n- m the V a n p o rt flo o d . fleet. It’s the husky }-4 plow ”88” with a 6-cylinder engine sm a lle r and th e y are s h r.n k m g day ' t" ll.iw « ’d t»y a n o th e r d e n io n x tia tio n Pau, G is ie lb e rg and »on A lfr e d of by d a y ," he added and six forward speeds to provide you with a practical work m t ie evening a t th e Joe B a ke r C a th la m e t. W ash, w o re week><*nd T he co n v e n tio n b ro u g h t a n im a l fa rm th it« '-fo u rth s m ile east of Visitor at the l*.v«*rett W rig h t home scie n tists fro m a ll pa rts o f th e 11 ing pace for every farm operation. M ou n t.o re h ile . 1». g in n in g .it 7 30 M i R • n , w«’.st< rn state w h o spent th re e «lays I* I I I The ”88” is an ideal unit for concentrated farming . . . in V a n c o u v e r a n d S a lk u m . W a h in g«*n< ra l and se ctio n al m eetings N I . B. u n io n e x te n s io n p o u ltry * (H is V a le n tin e of P o rtla n d spent In the la tte r m an y h ig h ly te c h n ic a l for all the heavy "rush” jobs season after season. To suit , l . i a i i a t ( ) ie g .« n State college, w ill th e Cornelius and Banks, Oregon 1 '■« k • n 1 .d til.* J ii \ o n papers w e re presented re p o rtin g on 1” ' I ’ 1’ ' i d .it b o t h o f t ie .«• m e e t in g s hom e v is itin g his grandson, W a l your fuel situation, Oliver offers three great engines: (1 ) advaric« s in r< s«*arch fin d in g s in the Phone Banks 383 to le s ic w tie * p r i n c i p l e , o f c u llin g lace C h ild d a iry and a n im a l in d u s trie s C on- for gasoline, (2 ) for tractor fuels, (J ) diesel , . . designed and an w er questions id e ra b le a tte n tio n w a s g iv e n to specifically for a farm tractor and available later. b: < -ding e ffic ie n c y | I)» R obert E M ille r, U n iv e r s ity Look at these new features: direct drive power take-off, EARTHM ASTER o f ( ' ilifu r m a . was elected p re s id e n t «»I A S A P fo r n e x t ye a r w ith A W Oil Miser transmission case, floating oil pump screen inlet, <u fl O liv e r, O S (‘ vice-pr< id« nt. and W TRACTO RS 20-gallon fuel tank, battery ignition and automatic spark Af««I Cat*uU», ve 1« (tv Ib i P L e h re r U n iv e rs ity o f Idaho, sec l t \ M rn ( L ira M e tir r r '•j-isill in. q u art and pint sizes. re ts is O ffic e rs u f the d a iry g ro u p Hydraulically advance, basic interchangeability o f Oliver's full line of cen «ref t)o r» your e»n froth veqelo- M< K I N I . K Y E l.M O N IC A A vote equipped. good to on co n su lid u tm n n t M c K in le y school a n * c h o s e n b y m a il N e x t y e a rs bl»l. born««, moot», p o u 'lry * k o n they »0 Both class and paper trally mounted and rear suspended tools and a choice o f in . «’ t i n g w i l l b e at W a sh in g ton S tate Handle« l«-lnch o t rho.r d o lx io u i b o tfl Ko**p them in fro« use for fi •.•/ini' fruits and d is tric t w ith A lo h a -H u b e r w ill be college w ith U n iv e rs ity o f Id a h o interchangeable cast iron or stamped steel wheels with all Plow with ease. io n »turogo fur forty moot» month» lo to r. h e ld .it M c K in le y c iio o l T h u rsd a y jo in t host. i vegetables in vour locker. ! liVenm K. J u ly 15 Cultivators. Mow other new Row Crop models. Thouiond» o f Sonitory QUICFREZ Fom» H c s id c n t - o f t h is area may soon ers, Sprinytooths L u td o n oro in uto, pr< » ng tho>r ro l o* Let us give you the details on all the valuable farm-utility | tra v e l on tin . m w Sunset h ig h w a y . immediately b'lity, o.onomy ond off!* I is th e b la c k to p sui face is being available. features found on Oliver’s new farm-engineered tractor fleet, a n p lie d c lo n cy lin c o 1939. Stop in Berry ballocks and crates in I to s t S ip s (¿aniens and to o this ‘pio n o or o f built in Row Crop, Standard, Row Crop with Adjustable Ernst a p iii. in d in th is area last .both paper and wood. form frooxon** today. Front Axle or Single Front Wheel models. ‘ T h u rs d a y , J u ly |, and tom atoes am i beans w -iie s lig h tly n ip p e d aro u n d O regon g ro w e rs o f c o v e r c r o p TERMS All aterl frame, •» 1» p aealcd the edk-i- s< <’ds m ay be asked by the fe d e ra l M i and M is E iiin in Langue are g o v e rn m e n t to step up p ro d u c tio n unit l'.i<t.»ry 5 scar luaranler. va e a tiu n in y at Coos Has o f the <• seeds n e x t y e a r to p ro v id e H a y S a l t Parts and 5 lie hex filter gMt* 1 n s u la t b ill. M i and M is .1 A W isem an spent supplies fo r e x p o rt to E u ro p e u n d e r , J u ly I w ith frie n d s at C la ts k a n ie th«* E uropean R ecovery p ro g ra m , j Service • M r and M rs J a n u s O v e r tu r f of st.it« E R Ja ckm a n , OSC s p e c ia l Available at M A S O N 'S , In c . 3 7 9 50 m a! Eugene were guesta of the ist in fa rm crops. Lawn Mowers • Cultivators W isem an . .fu r tw o davs last w eek Baseline at Dennis Phone 5082 all times. M eetings o f g row ers, seed dealers, M r and M rs John ('’ la rk o f W in TIGARD, OREGON c o u n ty A A A c o m m itte e m e n a n d HILLSBORO, OREGON Lawn Hose and Sprinklers lo ck Wash . w ere guests la s t week c o u n ty agent have been h e ld in the uf M ’ and Mr ,1.. -e l la n s e ii W illa m e tte \ a lle y d u rin g the past llunirliulldlng ProcrriaaliK m on th Present was a re p re s e n ts - 1 W o rk is progressing r a p id ly on tiv e o f the g ra in b ra n ch o f th e I the n e w home o f M r and M rs C o m m o d ity C re d it c o rp o ra tio n to <15 tV It jn r lin r — llill» b o ru I t iih . u d S eiuggs T h e y e xp e ct to o b ta in data on p ro b a b le seed p ro We «ell snd recommend I'h im r 7()l o ccu p y it some tune tin s .summer d u c tio n th is year E stim ates o f w h a t OKNBRAX, PAINTS <»l*. \ H IM M iS T he ram s have been a h a n dicap In ce n tiv e s w o u ld be re q u ire d to for nll purpoae use. I n h a y in g as m uch u f it is s t ill u n o b ta in increased p ro d u c tio n n e x t Phone «Ml baled ye a r w e re also requested. T he CCC re p re s e n ta tiv e W H Entai»: Anno B»||» W a lk e r Y oun g m a n . W ash in g ton . I). C . was NOTICE to ld th a t the acreage o f com m on i and W illa m e tte vetch and com m on ryegrass to be ha rve ste d in th« W il- i la m e tte v a lle y th is y e a r w ill be •• W i l l c o n s id e ra b ly b e lo w last y e a r's acre- • W A i KU w ith th is age M uch o f th e seed y ie ld fro m ' tltjd «ti i Hl the v o lu n te e r ryegrass m ay also be I u • if* uroier my ned a t £42 lo w . Y o u n g m a n le a rn e d th a t the ' tn* Mom Stf»«| H illa!» : h »* hauy ve tch acreage is ab o ut n o rm a ! q il i .■ m n th » f r t m J u ly H 1 9 4 i b u t m uch o f th is is v o lu n te e r and el Whenever anybody buy* a farm, a hotel, a grocery store, y ie ld s a re u n c e rta in E I Me ALEAK A* • . y T o o b ta in increased p ro d u c tio n (lu ir «. 15. I? 2 a, A l l . , . 1948 or a house, he gets the EXCLUSIVE use of certain space, o f h a iry vetch n e x t year, a g o v e rn A n optimist is a m an w h o mar m e n t su p p o rt p ric e h ig h e r th a n the material* and equipment. Under FREE ENTERPRISE it rie s in s se cre ta ry, th in k in g h e 'll 12-cent fig u re w o u ld be necessary. c o n tin u e to be a b le to d ic ta te to ■ •. ' A • * itaU I ft< '." i m g a t u p p o i t cannot be managed any other way. p rice on both com m on and W i l l a m h e r — Ex. ette ve tch m ig h t b rin g some in crease in acreage, Ja c k m a n believes Say Y o u Saw I t In T h e A rg u s A h ig h e r su p p ort p ric e on A u s tria n The average efficient sawmill in the Douglas Fir region w in te r peas w o u ld tir in g increased acreage on th a t crop. A t th«» m e e t cuts one acre, which is a year's growth on 250 acres ings. it was recom m ended th a t the g o v e rn m e n t m ake k n o w n by J u ly fin e fur selling out of average forest land, every day. It needs the EXCLU 15 p ro d u c tio n goals a n d su p p o rt seedlings. p rices fo r seed crops. T hus, fa rm e rs • D ig g in g post h oles by h and is h ard SIVE timber supply from 50,000 acres to keep it going. can p la n th e ir acreages fo r fa ll w o rk . T he D u n tix er p ost h ole d ig g er p la n tin g a c c o rd in g ly , Ja ckm a n If it cannot get logs enough, it shuts down. When it states. a ttach es q u ic k ly to th e F ord T r a c to r Farm and Garden Contest to Close With Picnic Sunday Jersey Herds in County Rated Population Gain In West Affects Animal Industry Farm ers Invited To Demonstration F ir n Arthu f " n V. M l u n ii M ix W Kalin..«, i.l llillh la . i, , June O L IV E R u n SWEET CHERRIES W a n te d FARM LOCKER PLANT F o r B r in in g P u r p o s e s SAVES ITS COST R oyal A nns L a m b e r ts - - A New Farm Power Leader B in g s W a te r h o u se B la c k R e p u b l i c a n s Kelly-Farquhar & Co. Focd Containers Consolidation Vote To Be Held July 15 Goals Increase For Cover Crop OLIVER SALES AND SERVICE Nelson Refrigeration Farmers' Cash Store LET’S GET GOING! MAKE FENCE MUCH FASTER POST HOLE DIGGER 5. FARM LOANS nnd cun dig lip to titlll post h o les n d ay. L ifts and low ers by H y d ra u lic T ou ch C o n tr o l, l ’a y s fo r i t s e l f in tim e an d lu h o r s a v e d . . . g ets fe n c e m a d o q u ir k ly , b e tw e e n ru sh s e a s o n s or in sp are tim e. A sk for a d e in o n s tr a tio n . M akes h o le s for building fo u n d a tions. C a te M o to r 126 East Pacific Avenue Phone 174 FOREST GROVE. OREGON a v iu p Low Interest No Commission No Appraisal Fee THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE C». G alaway & McGraw 117 S. 3rd. — Hillsboro stock M uhly Fam ily H as G a th e rin g S u n d a y Bv Mr». John llaase F IR D A L E -tO W A l t l l . L _ A fa m ily re u n io n o f the M u h ly s was held w ith a p o t-lu c k d in n e r p ic n ic at T r in it y p a rk in H ills b o ro Sunday Rev and M rs E lm e r M u h ly and fa m ily u f A be rd ee n . Wash . spent last w eek at the F re d M u h ly Sr home. M r and M rs K a m p ra th and fa m ily o f R ic h la n d . Wash . spent S u n day at th " hom e o f th e ir so n -in -la w and dau gh te r. Key. and M rs. Lestei M u h ly . and son. D o ro th y F a rr, d a u g h te r o f M r and M rs S ta n le y F a rr, was b a p tize d last Sunday a t th e B lo o m in g L u th e ra n c h u rc h . S ponsors w e r e CNOIff »ffAUSt tV4 G UARANTEED Is !■(»••(• Crap Yltl4 shuts down, the crew is out of work and the pay checks stop. The grocer and the landlord cannot collect their bills and the whole community suffers. To prevent this sort of thing. Congress has passed laws providing for Cooperative Sustained Yield Units. The contracts take care of manner, time, and place of cutting timber, its utilization and manufacture, road location and use, recreation and water-sheds, amount of land and timber required to qualify. If the private member of the partnership fails to carry out the contract, the courts can enjoin him. It's a tough contract and so far as can be seen, it keeps a high level of timber supply and continuously operating mills, thus insuring continued community prosperity. W h a t are we w aiting for? Bigger profits are in store for you when you feed quality grain and feed. Millers of Superior Grain and Seed Buyers of Grain and Seed K ROTPRY TILLERS M 11 W A U I f r » O g I P J* » G CO I >•. M 11 * •* k . W t «', U » .« « " * Oregon is the Greatest Timber State In the Nation , . . Help Keep it Great CHAS. P. SELLERS N ew Grain Elevator and Seed Cleaning Plant C & S Shopping Center Starling Operations Ju ly 2 6 t h Im p e r ia l F e e d & G r a in C o . S. Second Ave. HILLSBORO Phone 551 Exclusive Washington County Distributor M E Rotary Tillers P arts and Service FOREST CONSERVATION, INC. H o tel O sb u r n , E u g e n e , O reg o n It