The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 03, 1936, Special Tabloid Edition, Page 21, Image 21

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H H ,L S |i O R ( ), ARGUS. HILLSBORO, O R E G O N
FFA Program
E x -G irl Athlete
Trains Boys Now a Husband
F orest G rove A gricultu ral
P roject S u ccessfu l
i By .1 E.
R lin kh n rn )
T eaching ’f vocational ag ricu l-
tu r e in the high schools of the
s ta te has bet 'm e increasingly pop- *
u la r in the past few y ears until
each y e a r s ccs m ore d ep artm en ts
installed.
I-ast y ear th ere w ere 43 d ep art-
m en ts and t is y a r th ere a re tw o i
m o re nt leas
V t'eatiiyial agrieul-
tu r e d e p artr w n ts o p erate u n d er
the federal S m ith -H u g h es law and
su cceeding at ts of congress, w here- '
by federal ai d is given th e school 1
d istric t in c irry in g on th e pro-
gram , provid -d th e w ork is kept
u p to or aboi o a certain stan d ard . |
V ocational ag ric u ltu re has been
ta u g h t in th t F orest G rove high i
school, since he fall of 1921 when
H erm an E 1 ut'ky. a g rad u ate of
Oar |
St
i liege, tau g h t a class
ot 15 boys in p lant h u sb an d ry , and ,
18 boys in ai im al husb an d ry . T he 1
first w a r I.af <v also tau g h t a class J
in teac h er tr: lining, b u t in follow-
ing te a r s his en tire tim e w as used
in the teachi ng of ag ricu ltu re, as |
at th e -presen t tim e.
T h e re have been only tw o o th er 1
teac h ers of a. ric u ltu re in th e h ig n l
sch-x>i since t n n . A fter five y ears!
| the high school he is guided by the
be s a tis fie d ; lii.s In d y la w be v in ­
I in stru cto r, and in class discussion
dica te d. H o w t in 'll s iia ll his la w
: through p ractically ev ery phase o f
and ju s tic e be s a tis fie d a nd at th e
I th e usual f a r m en terp rises common
•.attic tu n e th e s in n e i be net free?
j to tln> com m unity In addition he
G od fo u n d a w a v He h i o u g h t o u t
F. IL Bailey, service station op
j has sufficient w ork in the farm
a
¿ u i l t l e . s i n l e s s O ne to d ie y p .
at Second and Baselin«»,
shop along lines of ropes, leather. orator
d « r t in 1 law in th e s in n e r'- p la ce
has sold his rcbidciiee on N orth
I soldering, wood w orking unit black- t ilth avenue to ( hai les I U II-
lie g a te Ins o n ly Son to be th e
sm ithing to give lnni the skill-, I Minx of Butte, M aul. This is
in n e i
S u b s titu te So C lu i t d u d
necessary in rep airin g and co n ­ the '.eeotid home that Bailey lias lo r Kuhab tlx - h a rlo t th a t u le o f
stru ctio n ust'ful and d esirab le on ‘ old in Hillsboro through adver
t ie ( ’ !<•
and fo r y o u and ru e th is
tin- m odern farm .
lUli»« in the Argus, the *'<rrut i ide. So w e say it a g a in H ig h t
In stu d y in g he has the latest m arket place of WaahinRtou coun I new . r ig id w h e re yo u are. e inft*ss
hooks, b ulletins and farm m aga­ ty .” Hundreds of others have, > o u rs e lf a s in n e r l<» t and !»<• c le a r­
zines as referent-
and is taken through experience, found that ed on t li - g ro u n d th a t Chn.-.t b o re
, on m any field trip s to show 'lie the classified columns of the A r ­ aw ay y o u r g u ilt Georg«» N. T a y -
, p ro p e r a e o o rn p lis liin e iit of
these in a ar«* the oulekeat road Ire- i lor, B e av e rto n . I'.»id ttdv
practices m his locality. T hen he tw een b uyer and seller.
I is advised and guided in applying
T he Baileys w ill occupy their
these practices in his ow n p ro ­ new home, now under eonstrui
ject w ork at hom e T h is c a m e : (ion
north of the ju n io r liig h
! o u t tile F u tu re
(-'aimers' m otto
school, late in October.
"I.earn to Do by D o in g ."
In addition, th e teach er of voc i-
tienal ag ric u ltu ra l holds evening ' honor this harlot w ith h er
I schools w hen and w here desired in of deceit «tnd lu s? T here
i the school d istric t on topics se- one answ t r; sin' had that
! Iceted by those in terested ill si. h of saving faith, t od looks
meeting.-. These usually a re weekly the heurt and w-hen be s<
of saving faith, t
ti-a -tings and i -:tcnd over tw o an i spark
r t <
i»« n
M * u fT<* r r -
a h alf to th ree m onths of th e w inter* nothing h
'an.lii'L • !«•« U siti«
bit
of
fai'
! when farm w ork is slack. Ten or
l.r l
r.» g .
II su ch schools have b. en held in
Bailey Sells His
Horne Through Ad
STOMACH Ut CZRS
h im
to o
F orest
G ro v e
c o m m u n ity
in
the lit ! 10 years covering a v ariety ,
i of subjects.
D u rin g th e su m m er th e visiting
i of the boys and th eir pro jects to
as ist them on th e farm . in s f u c -
■ tion.s, sum m . r school o r confer-
«nee. an ann u al ou tin g for tin* F.
F A. m em bers, arranjang exhibits
at th e county and state fairs, and
p icking and tran sp o rtin g ju d g in g
team s for th ree county fairs m id
tin- s ta te fair, to g eth er w ith m uch
com m unity w ork, keeps the a g ric u l­
tu re teach er busy.
F u tu re F arm ers of th e F orest
G rove ch ap ter have had m any
honors in th e past clue to th e q u a l­
ity of th eir w ork in project or con­
tests w ith o th er schools T h ree of
th e stu d en ts in past year.-, have
been judged o u tstan d in g in th eir
school w ork. F. F A. w ork and
projects, and have been given the
honor of S tate F arm er, an honor
m uch sought a fter but h a id to a t­
tain.
NA.
by R ussell M. A dam s in th e fall I
of 192«. He left in th e fall of 1935
to tak e over in stru c tio n in agricul-1
tu r e in th e C o rv allis high school. I
w h e re h e also is critic teach er for '
O regon S tate college in th e train in g
of te a c h e rs for S m ith -H u g h es w ork.
A dam s w as succeeded by th e p res­
e n t, instructo r. J. E. B lin k h u rn , also
an O regon S tate grad u ate.
The teaching of ag ric u ltu re in
■V
thei high school has been th e in - ,
là —
stru c tio n of boys in ag ricu ltu re
S
how
n
left
ab
o
v
e
in
his
fo
rm e r
w ith th e end in view of h av in g I
thefn become su ccessfu lly estab - ' ro le ns M ary E dith W eston,
E n g lan d 's b e st w om an sh o t­
lishteé in farm ing, aid in g "and a d ­
vising those fa rm ers alread y e n ­ p u tte r, M ark W eston, rig h t, is
I.IE I» T O S A V E H O U S E
gaged in farm in g an d assisting in
n o w a h u sb a n d a fte r b eing
"No such men here!"
a g ric u ltu ra l im provem ent. This has I ch an g ed Into a m an by a sex
So lied Rahab, th e harlot, living
developed in to a ra th e r fuQl and , o p eratio n tw o m o n th s ago. Miss
th ere on th e city w alls of old
d efin ite program of teach in g in the
A
lb
e
rta
B
ra
y
,
a
"g
irlh
o
o
d
”
Jericho.
G eneral Jo sh u a had sent
higp school, ev en in g schools on
frie n d of W eston's, w as th e
tw o spies to rep o rt en th e lay of
selected su b jects f o r in terested
b rid e. T h ey w ere m a rrie d in
j the land o v er th at side of th e riv ­
farm ers, p articip atio n in community-
e r Jo rd an . Je ric h o hears th a t the
P ly m o u th , E n g lan d .
ag ric u ltu ra l en terp rises, and i n
spies a re w ithin th e city an d her
sonje place p a rt-tim e schools for
project is carried by th e boy, the house- th ere on th e w all m ust be
out: of school farm youth.
B arly recognition of th e need for p ro p ct being in harm ony w ith com ­ .searched She hides the tw o and
No such m en h e re ’ '
a sp irit of u n ity and m ore social , m unity ag ric u ltu re and th e hom e adds h er lie
life) in th e school w as th e reason farm and in creasin g in scope as Tiu-n when th e search ers have gone
she* brings the tw o out and strik es
fo r th e form ation of a club d u rin g ! th e boy continues his course.
thei first year, co n stitu ted of m em - I F our an n u al farm crops, a g ri­ a bargain.
Says she - 'T h e te r ro r of you is
b e ij of the ag ric u ltu ra l d ep artm en t | cu ltu ral en g in eerin g and farm m an ­
and they chose th e nam e of "H icks' | agem ent are th e broad headings upon the- city. We- have- h eard for
C lub." As an o rg anization they u n d er w hich this fo u r-y ear p ro ­ I y ears of how out in the bone-dry
desert y o u r God has fe*d th e trib es i
to o k trip s to th e sta te college, th e gram falls.
of I r a - 1 w ith m anna freim heaven: -
sta te fa ir and to th e Pacific In ­
D uring th e y ear each a g ricu l­ how night by night those y ears a !
tern atio n al.
tu ral stu d en t has on av erag e class p illar of fire- reached dow n from
T his organization continued u n ­ period of 90 m inutes daily. In a d ­
heaven and by day a p illar of cloud
til in 1929 they m erged w ith the
he c a rries out on his hom e We know how these past few weeks,
n atio n al organ izatio n of farm boys dition
farm , or acreag e ren ted by him. a one a fte r another, the- strongholds
stu d y in g a g ric u ltu re u n d er t h e farm e n terp rise of w o rth w h ile fi­
S m ith-H ughes program , know n as nancial and ag ric u ltu ra l value w ith across the riv e r have fallen before
F u tu re F arm ers of A m erica T h is . th e advice of th e g rieu ltu ral in- ■ you. We a re dead men here-; te r ­
h as been th e ir n am e ev er since stru cto r to fall back on. M any of ro r is upon us; now elo this When
and th e aim has been to d e v e lo p : the boys have been m aking very Je ric h o falls, save m e and my
th e ab ility to w ork to g eth er and good profits, alth o u g h th e re are household." To this th e scouts gave
develop leadersh ip in th e ag ricu l- i som e failures and som e w ho m e re ­ th e ir w ord and on th e day when
tu ra l field. T he boys in this c r- ' ly b reak even as in all lines of tile city fell, this au m an of sin
and h er household w ere saved
ganization have th ro u g h th e ir rep - ! endeavor.
resen tativ es. s . t up n ational an d ! D u rin g th e stu d e n t's co u rse In alive.
Now w hy does th e g reat God
stale program s of w ork ap p ro p riate
to th e ir needs. In ad d itio n each
c h a p te r sets up, at th e beginning of '
th e school year, d efin ite objectives
to |>e attain ed by th e local ch ap ­
ter, d u rin g th at year.
D u rin g th e past tw o y ears t h e !
F o rest G rove ch
c h ap
a p te r su cc e ssfu lly 1
. . . sc
a state r
com pleted J the goal
p rlg ra m of work, in recognition
r
of
w hich, a c --------------
e rtificate of
i honor h a s ,
beèn granted them , giving them '
th e “K eystone" ra tin g w hich is !
g ran ted by th e sta te F. F. A. only i
to , those d e p a rtm e n ts com pleting !
eatjh item of th e sta te program of
w ork.
O nly six ch ap ters out of 43 re- !
ceived th e honor last y ear. As an '
ex am p le of v/hnt th e local F. F A
PARI-MUTUEL
p rogram of w ork consists, l a s t
y eâr's p rogram called for th e fo l­
low ing: A p aren t and son banquet,
EIGHT RACES EVERY AFTEBNOON EXCEPT SI/NDAY
p artic ip a tio n in an F. F. A. co­
o p erativ e, p a rtic ip a tio n in stock
ju d ging, p a rliam en tary , p u b l i c :
sp eak in g an d vocational contests
th ro u g h o u t the y ear, fiv e services
I .llE S T O i K • .M iRK.Ti.TI RAR • POI'I.TRV • I R U T S
to be ren d ered t h e com m unity,
D A Iin PKOOECTS • ART « IK,ME ARTS
hom e b eau tificatio n and im prove- i
m erit, a p p earan ce on p rogram s of !
local organization, p articip atio n in !
GREAT NIGHT
a rad io p rogram o v er KOAC, and
se v eral o th e r sim ilar things.
T he te ac h in g of ag ric u ltu re is 1
doije in th e high school by m eans
of » fa rm p ro ject fo u r-y e a r course
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rin j g each y e a r of w hich a farm
. .ili.G ARAUIAN HORHES • PLATOON OF CAVALRY
S T A T E F A IR
HORSE RACES
EXHIBITS
HORSE SHOW
Dally Trips to Portland
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Bonded and Insured Carrier
Serving Beaverton, Aloha, Ileed-
ViUc, Hillsboro, Cornelius and
Forest Grove
Pickup and Delivery Service at
Package R ates
Hillsboro Phone 542
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Phone EAst 9131
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HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
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EVE'S BEAUTY SHOP
G eneral B eauty Work
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O ffice 2682
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Realdenca 2681
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