Home Gardens To Be Wire For a Stressed For Orgon In 1946 Dead Man — "Y e s . I ’m like a W oetern Union m essenger boy only th a t the wire I deliver is fo r a dead m an .” So the friend told his se a t m a tes in the bus on the w ay into tow n And he added —‘ All th o se fo lk s here in th e bus look aliv e and up and com in g to you and m e but to God som e m ay be dead. Y es, a lot o f dead m en in the bus here, fo r all have sinned and th e w ages o f sin is d eath .”— B I B L E . B y th a t th e world is filled w ith the dead fo r all have sinned and earned deuth. W hile you yet have sin m ark ed up ag a in st you, God w ill not lift you into life. So it w as th a t he took your sin s and laid th em on h is Son, th e L ord Je s u s C h rist. C h rist died under ou r sin s and su ffered the ham e, woe, an gu ish , th e p ains of hell th a t ou r sin s earned us. God roved his love fo r us in th a t while e w ere yet sin n ers. C h rist died for B eliev e in th e d eath o f C h rist as saving cleared you and God b rea th es His e te rn a l life in to your soul. He ecom es you r F a th e r and lifts you ju t o f d eath in to life. E ls e you go Bn in sin and d eath to Ju d g m e n t and woe. H e th a t b elieveth in C h rist Hath life. See Jo h n 3:36— B I B L E . Hich fo r you ? S in and d eath or ir is t and life ? M cChe.iney Rd. T h is sp ace paid lamily. P o rtla n d , fo r by a BEAVÏRTOM FN TF R PTÄ B F rid ay , M arch 8, 1946 Money - Money - Money IlliilllllllllllllUllllllllllllllllllllll Carl's FIXIT Shop Saws Filed and Gummed He still has $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 left o f his wife's m oney, and he won't be happy'till he spends it all, so hurry and drive your car to the Traders Place and fill your pockets with m oney. Trees, Shrubs, Plants and Vines The Trader Loves to Trade—No Trade Too Large or too small, so don't b u y or don't sell till You See The Trader and Get His Prices Rt. 2, Box 1, Tigard S e a ttle Same Commission On Season Activities Always a Good Selection of Cars to Choose from STOVE AND DIESEL OIL F ir s t p lan tin g s o f tro u t th is y ea r legan F e b ru a ry 25 fro m th e C edar .reek and R o a rin g R iv e r h a tch e rie s a T illam o o k and L in n cou nties, lo r e th a n 1,000,000 tro u t have been leld o v er th e w in te r fo r sp rin g re- ta.se a t th e 14 h a tch e rie s o f th e Com- atssion and th e fish a re now ap- ro x im a te ly e ig h t in ch es long. About tie-third o f th e fish w ere raised a t he O ak S p rin g s h a tc h e ry in W asco : ounty. The C om m ission recen tly i u rch ased fo u r new ta n k tru c k s to i b u I th e fish to th e la k es and stre a m s f th e sta te . F a ll rain bo w brood sto ck a t the louring R iv e r h a tc h e ry in L inn Bunty yielded 3,500,000 eggs th is tason. F is h h atch ed fro m these jg s w ill be used la rg ely fo r stock - ig th e W illa m e tte and C ascad e reas. ♦ M eteied Oil Service HILLCREST GROCERY B. R. STEV EN S KELLY MOTOR CO. I On S. W. Canyon Road and R. R. Tracks j KA1SER-FRAZER DEALER You Want CA LL BEAVER P L U M B IN G A H E A T IN G CO. H eaters, ru m p s. S e p tic T a a k s , «te. H E A V E R P LU M B IN G illing C oyotes F ro m P la n e A1 T ilse , pilot fro m B en d , rep orts Uing 48 coyotes fro m a plane in fe hou rs during a re c e n t trip to a rn e r V alley in L a k e cou nty. O ne- ilf o f th e coyotes w ere killed in th e •st 45 m in u tes and T ils e rep orts in tin g so good th a t th e only reason e gu n n er had to keep h is eyes open lile a im in g w as to avoid k illin g ttle. E x tre m e ly heavy snow s in s te r n O regon have co n c en tra ted e g am e in th e low er open a re a s d th e coyotes hav efollow ed along, tich a cco u n ts fo r th e good shoot- I- ______ A H E A T IN G C S . F ir s t and M ain, B ea v erto n P h o n e 2622 Floor Sanding and Finishing ; lead, kindly light, Amid the encircling gloom" JS K 66 )0LD PREPARATIONS ¡quid. T ablets, Salve. N ese Drops C au ttaa use only as directed. F R E U E S T IM A T E S De Laval G. Q. WHITE rtknroeiMe(/,\ rwnvCartmn i DhtriWkn » tVWVTHING d a i p T y m a n Beaverton IF IT ’S PLUMBING Ig G am e In fo rm a tio n Survey T o g ain ad d itional in fo rm a tio n on Ig g am e cond itions in th e north- iste rn p a rt of th e sta te , an a e ria l irvey is being m ade by Jo h n M e- ean, C o ord in ator o f B ig G am e Su r- »ys fo r th e C om m ission, in coopera- on w ith th e U. S. F o r e s t S ervice, i ch e ck on th e elk and d eer con- n tra tio n s. SE P A R A T O R S — M IL K E R S lO M P L B T E E Q U IP M E N T AND Ü F P L IK 8 FO B TH E D A IR Y IN D U S T R Y a uiiu iu iM H fiH M H w iujiuiiiiiiiiiiiuniim ii.ii.im um um uuiiiui m uiiim iiut £&r Trader K elly Says I f your Car wifi run to Beaverton, he will Buy i t KARL'S NURSERY O regon *>sc C om ing B a c k In to O regon "o m m lssio n field m en rno o rt th a t e geese a re com ing b a c k into O re- n, headed north. S e v e ra l la rg e c k s o f snow geese a re in th e Sum - •r L a k e w aterfow l refu g e and also th e a re a around B u rn s. ; S m all F ru its In E a s te r n O re g o n :“ No. 618, “G row ing S m a ll F r u its in W e stern O re g o n ;" and sta tio n c irc u ’ T h e O regon V icto ry gard en cam lar o f in fo rm a tio n No. 328. “T re e O rch ard in paign has been reconv erted into the F ru its fo r th e H om e ] Amo hom e g ard en program . with W e stern O regon.” j lead ersh ip and a s s is ta n c e planned You do not realize th e e fficie n cy I to encou rag e every O regon fam ily th a t h a s su itab le land available an- •f a classified adv. until you try one uounces W. L . T eu tsch . a s s is ta n t d ir e c to r o f th e O. S. C. E x ten sio n ser- ice. i he o b jectiv e of the program th is y e a r will be to ra ise enough vege ALOHA, O R E G O N ta b le s fo r fre s h use and preserving to m eet th e fa m ily requ irem en ts for G as A ppliances R ep a ired and Sold good n u tritio n and h ealth, say s T e u t sch . W hile th e w artim e cond itions W ash in g M achines R ep aired hae changed , th e world food situ a tio n is such a s to em phasize th e need to produce and conserv e a ll th e g a r den food possible a g a in th is year. In d icatio n s a re th a t m ost fam ilies who raised v icto ry g ard en s will con Law n M ew ers Sold A R ep aired tin u e to grow g ard en s o f som e size, both becau se o f th e in te re st in the w ork and becau se they have learned ab ou t th e su p erior q u ality o f garden fre sh produce. R e p o rts fro m sev eral p laces in O regon in d icate th a t ad v an ce sa le o f g ard en seeds is alread y heay. R . R a lp h C lark , a s s is ta n t exten sion | h o rticu ltu ra list, has been nam ed j Landscape Service s ta te p ro je c t lead er fo r th e home g ard en p ro g ram th is y e a r and will j w ork w ith cou n ty exten sio n s ta ffs in prom oting th e w ork. B e tte r p la n ned g ard en s and m ore 4-H club g ar- i dens a re o th er goals aim ed at. E x te n sio n b u lletin s and c i r c u l a r s , on all p hases o f g ard en in g will again | A cross from S t. A nthony School be a v a ila b le th ro u g h cou n ty e x te n -! sion o ffic e s th rou g h o u t th e sta te . P rin c ip a l ones a re No. 616, " P la n n ing Y o u r F a m ily Food S u p p ly ;” No. 614, “T h e F a rm and H om e V icto ry ^ F ru it. N ut, F lo w erin g and Shad e T re e s, R o ses, B e r ry P la n ts « G a rd en ; No. 551, “ V eg etab le G ard en j S h ru bs, etc. In s e c t P e s t C o n tro l: No. 512, "G ard en j S oil M a n a g e m e n t; No. 617, "G ro w in g ! L a rg e supply o f peaches, apples, pears, c h e rries, prunes, plum s, ap- rieo ts, w alnu ts and filb e rts as well as roses, flow erin g sh ru b s, and b erry p lan ts. L a rg e o rch ard p lan t ers. O rd er Now w hile ou r s to c k is s till com p lete! O ur new 1946, 40- page ca ta lo g u e is now av ailab le upon requ est. T o ca ll a t ou r n u r sery, ta k e highw ay 99W . W e a re D E L IV E R E D located 17 m iles sou thw est of P o rt land or 1 m ile past S ix C o r n « « . Do not leave highw ay 99W . W a tch fo r ou r sign. TVAJ.ATTTs V A L L E Y N U R S E R I E S R o u te 3, B o x 310 Sherw ood, O regon 11102 S W C apitol Hlwy CH . 1313 7505 N. F e sse n d en S tre e t P H O N E : UN 1181 CEN TRA LLY LO C A TF.fi C lese te hue tra n s p o rta tio n and w alk in g d ista n ce from downtown. T lE days and nights are long and dreary in the jungle. Mud, bugs, sweat, loneliness — that’s about all there is to life out there for our troops. But it's not quite all. For through the darkness a light still shines—the kindly light of the Red Cross hut. Providing music, games, recreation for our weary, homesick men. They need those things so desperately. And they have them, thanks to you. For you have kept your Red Cross at their side. But as long as one American is still on foreign soil, your Red Cross must stay at his side. If he has a problem, the Red Cross is there to help him in every possible way. The Red Cross two-way communications system r is at his beck and call, to put him in personal touch with you in case of emergency. He is as near to you as your nearest Red Cross Chapter. If he is sick or injured, the Red Cross worker will help him overcome anxieties by writing his letters for him and settling personal problems. Yes, he still needs your Red Cross. And the Red Cross needs you !I t depends on you for its existence. The only income of the Red Cross is what you give. And here at home, hurricanes, floods, fire, dis aster never surrender. The Red Cross must be ready with aid for the victims—food, clothing, life-saving drugs. Only you can make it possible. Won’t you give to the Red Cross— today? AT. 6 4 « THE ABBOTT CO. Ltd. of Oregon 934 NE 39th, iR E NOW Portland P R O D U C IN G TH E Filbert Nut Grading and Cracking Machine ir thn d irect usn and b en e fit o f O regon and W a sh in g to n F IL B E R T NUT G R O W E R S F o r In fo rm atio n ab ou t th is M achine C all lack Nicholson T R . 3294 •EAT M ORE F IL B E R T S " J. P. Finley & Son MORTICIAN SW F O U R T H AT M ON TG OM ERY A Tw nter 21*1 Riverview Cemetery W EST EN B SRI. MV n o n B R ID G E CREMATORIUM MAUSOLEUM CEMETERY Complete Fu n eral Service la New C ath edral Chapel a t No E x tr a root R iverside Is a co-operative asso ciatio n with assets of over 1800.006 YOUR Red Cross C L E A R W A T E R P L U M B IN G B e a v e rto n 2925 CO. B. A T. 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