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    T*bursílii.v. S e p tem b e r .3, 1936
HILLSBORO ARGUS, HILLSBORO. OREGON
Grain Crop
Yield High
1 la rrie s a m i m o ie re c e n tly Y o u n g -
I b e rrie s
T h is y e a r G ro n e r <V Rnw«*l), b e r-
j i y g ro w e rs o f tin* S c h o lls d is tric t.
' la g.m in tro d u c tio n o f th e n e w B ny-
s e n b e rry . said to be s u p e rio r to
Ha* Y o u n g b e rry . T h e co m p a n y h a r-
ve* te<l its f ir s t crop . used m o s tly
Loral Mill Report ii Record io i a d v e rtis in g purposes N«*xt ye a r
.1 c o n s id e ra b le c ro p is e xp e cte d fo r
Fall Early S ales
I th e lix 'a l m a rk e t.
A m o n g the fru its , p ru n e s lead
' in tin* in d u s try s c a tte re d o v e r the
1 < ' n n l i t i u r d fr«»m p i g * I )
c o u n ty , b u t co n c e n tra te d
m o s tly
c a rry
f f the s u rp lu s nt c h a rd to u lo n g th e h ilts . T o ta l c ro p th is ye a r
Kvt. H w a rd H a d le y, rn.utaip-r. i
w ill la* c o n s id e ra b ly less th a n last
p o rts .
ye a r, b u t th e q u a lity is re p o rte d
P ric e s a r c g o o d a n d 2(1 rn p i oyes
m u ch la tte r. G ro w e rs a re e x p e c t­
w o r k in g tw o 10-hour s h ift
have in g re tu rn s as la rg e as la st ye a r.
been k e p t b u s y d u r in g th
rush,
W a ln u t a n ti f i l t a r t p ro d u c tio n
T h is ha h e e n th e la rg e s t m ove- r a p id ly is re a c h in g la rg e r p ro p o r ­
m e rit o f g ru ln in th e i ounty ¿»nice tio n s In tin* c o u n ty w it h (12.320
It*-'7 H u d l * d e c la re d
h e a rin g w u ln u t trees re p o rte d in
-
in d u s* W»34 and 111 a lly d o u b le th a t n u m ­
t r y has been e n jo y in g g re a te p r o s - !
ber now . O f th e to ta l f ilb e r t a c re ­
p e r lt y d u rin g tin - la -t Iw u y< m
age. it IS e stim a te d th a t 45 |a*r
W h ile th e re iia
h
in crease cent o f tin* tree s are less th a n fiv«
In ttie n u m b e r o f Ile i d> in the vi-ars o ld a nd co n s e q u e n tly n o t In
c o m it y , th e r e ha beei n an in crease
to c o m m e rc ia l p ro d u c tio n as yet.
in th e siz
»f th e h< Is, p a rtlc u -
la r lv thorn
i H grade l a i r i r w ith -
th e a v e ra g e n u m b e r o f cow n o w '
17 an c o m p a re d to 14 fiv ,. y«SII .
ago. E x c e lle n t c o n d itio n o f th e H-
g rn d e d a iry in d u s try u due to r e ­
s tr ic tio n s
l ine it a ro u n d p ro d u c ­
M u t t " dogs,
lo w ly frie n d s o f
tion o f th is g ra d e o f m ilk
A ll til«- frli*n d h *s s . w ill Im re t h e ir day
h e rd s h ave
u n d e rg o n e c o n s id e r­
a b le c u llin g d u r in g th e lust th re e can. fo r th«* tim e , lo o k d o w n un
y e a r» w ith tie- r. - n it th a t b e tte r th e a ris to c ra c y and s n if f w ith s u ­
cow s n o w a ie
co m m o n in
th e p e rio r ity . S a tu rd a y is th e " m u t t "
c o u n ty .
dog show .
T h e p o u ltry in d u s try is c o n s id e r­
F ro m fa r and n e a r; fle a in fe s t­
a b ly b e tte r tiia n it lias been, a l­ ed, cle a n o r o th e rw is e , n one are
though a n u m b e r o f th e p o u ltry - b a rre d e xce p t th a t th e re m ust be
m e n fe c i th a t tile p ric e o f feed is some tio y o r g ir l w illin g to s p o n ­
r is in g fa s ti r tiia n th e p ric e o f eggs. sor th e m a nd see th a t th e y a re ;
Ite p o i is sh o w 310.204 lie n s in the p ro p e rly p resented and id e n tifie d
C ounty p ro d u c in g 2.378,031 dozen as e n trie s in th e sh o w .
eggs.
T h e y 'll eoine, these " m u tts ," w ith
A n o th e r c ro p o f th e c o u n ty is rib b o n s and w ith o u t; u n d e r so m e ­
X ay, o f w l i i . h •
u s u a lly i> fi ni b o d y's a rm o r at th e end o f a rop e ;
15 to 2(1 th o usa n d tu n s s u rp lu s. fr ie n d ly as o n ly a " m u t t " d og can
T h ia ye a r, h o w e v e r, fin d s th e s u r ­ be. T h e y h a ve no d is tin c tiv e m a r k ­
p lu s c u t c o n s id e ra b ly b e lo w th e ings. exce p t perhaps. one e nd m a y
a v e ra g e w h ic h Is 70 to 75 th o u ­ lo o k a lo t lik e a b u ll t e r r ie r and
sand tu n s in n o rn iu l years. I.o ca l th e o th e r lik e u n y tw o o f a dozen
C onsum er d e m a n d Is e s tim a te d at breeds.
fr o m 55 to GO th o u sa n d tons.
A n d to in; ur** th a t e v e ry dog
T h is y e a r fin d s th e c o u n ty w ith s h a ll h a ve his day. re g a rd le ss o f
v ir t u a ll y no c lo v e r hay. th e p r e ­ th e w e a th e r, thre«* e m in e n t ju d g e s
d o m in a tin g hav c ro p o f th e v a lle y , have b «*n chosen fo r th e occa-
a c o n d itio n
re s u ltin g
fro m
d ry
w h o , w it h a ll d ig n ity , w i l l
W e a th er a y e a r ago w h ic h d e s tro y - 1 re n d e r d e cisio n s in
th e best o f
cd m ust o f tire e lo v e r acreage.
ju d ic ia l fa sh io n.
Second In im p o rta n c e In th e bay
T hese judge:- in c lu d e D r. IL J
Crop is outs and ve tch , o f w h ic h N lc v l, lo ca l v e te rin a ria n ; Ed S a x ­
th e re was n la rg e acreage th is ye a r ton. ke n n e l e x p e rt, b re e d e r and
d u e to tile shoring«*
of
e lo v e r tr a in e r o f b lo o d ed dogs, a nd N. J.
H o w e v e r th is c ro p i.< o f an in f e r ­ Skee, dog ta x e o lle e to r fo r th e
ior q u a lity d u e to th e lu te w e t c o u n ty dog control board.
w e a th e r a nd ra p id
m a tu r in g o f
T h e ju d g e s w e re se le cte d b y a
th e c ro p b e fo re h a y in g c o u ld be
c o m m itte e fro m th e R o ta ry c lu b
s ta rte d .
headed b y J a c k Person. T h e c lu b
A lf a lf a fo llo w s th ir d in lin e n t is s p o n so rin g th e show .
Im p o rta n c e w it h e v e ry e ffo r t be in g
m a d e to in crea se th e a lfa lfa a c re ­
age. T h is c ro p g ro w s w e ll and
p ro d u ce s fro m tw o to th re e crops
a y e a r, d e p e n d in g on th e season
’ Y li
tons an act e
as c o m p a re d to 2 '-j tons o f oats and
(Contlnu«*«! f r n m page II
V e tch and s lig h tly m ore th a n tw o and c o u n ty re p u b lic a n o rg a n iz a -
to n s fo r c lo v e r. T h is y e a r oats and tio n .
V e tch y ie ld e d 3 to n s p e r acre.
R e p u b lic a n s o f th e c o u n ty also I
I n th e gra in s, w h e a t Is fo re m o st have been n o tifie d o f th e L a n d o n - |
W ith 11 to ta l a v e ra g e y e a rly a cre ­ K n o x p ic n ic to be h e ld S u n d a y, 1
age o f 19,000 acres u nd an average S e p te m b e r 13 at Ja n tze n Reach, I
y ie ld o v e r ii fo u r-y e a r p e rio d o f P o rtla n d T a lk in g p ic tu re s o f G o v - 1
27 3 10 bushels per acre. The 10- e rn o r L a n do n , ta k e n on h is re c e n t I
y e a r a v e ra g e la 29'« bushels. S c a t­ ca m p a ig n to u r o f th e east, w i l l be |
te re d crops, h o w e v e r, o fte n y ie ld show n.
m u c h m ore th a n th is , d e p e n d in g on
A m o n g o th e r contests a nd e n ­
th e c o n d itio n o f th e g ro u n d and te rta in m e n t at th e p ic n ic w i l l br
th e season.
an a tte m p t to lo ca te th e o ld e st r e ­
T h is y e a r th e w h e a t c ro p was j p u b lic a n in O regon. P rize s a re o f­
b e tte r th a n a v e ra g e w ith a y ie ld fe re d to th e m an w h o a tte sts th e
e s tim a te d at 30 b u sh els to tin* acre e a rlie s t a lle g ia n c e to th e p a rty .
O ats fo llo w n e x t with 18.000 acres
C o lo n e l F ra n k K n o x w ill discuss
a nd an o v e ra g e y ie ld o f 10 bushels n a tio n a l issues as th e c lo s in g fe a ­
to th e a c re fo r b o th f u ll a nd s p rin g tu re o f th e a n n u a l c o n v e n tio n o f
p la n te d g ra in s.
th e O reg o n
R e p u b lic a n
c lu b a t
Im p o r ta n t th is y e a r in b o th y ie ld H e ll fie ld . C o rv a llis , S e p te m b e r 17.
A
la
rg
e
n
u
m
b
e
r
fro
m
W
a
s
h in g to n
a nd p ric e . Is m a ltin g b a rle y o f '
w h ic h a good q u a lity Is p ro d u ce d c o u n ty a re e xp e cte d to a tte n d , ac­
In th is c o u n ty and s h ip p e d to east­ c o rd in g to re p o rts .
M a n y W a s h in g to n c o u n ty d e m o ­
e rn m a ltin g p la n ts. P ro d u c tio n th is
y e a r re tu rn e d fro m $35 to $40 an c ra ts a tte n d id t h e ’ state p ic n ic at
a cre to th e g ro w e rs A v e ra g e p la n t­ Ja n tze n Beach p a rk S u n d a y. S e v ­
e ra l th o u sa n d fr o m a lt p a rts o f the
in g a m o u n ts to 4000 acres
M a rk e ts
on th is c ro p depend state w e re in a tte nd a n ce . G o v e rn o r
M a r tin was th e p r in c ip a l speaker.
la r g e ly on c ro p c o n d itio n s in th e
M iss
Peggy
Ross, d a u g h te r
of
eust a n il m id d le w e s t T h is re g io n ,
R e p re s e n ta tiv e E. I. Ross o f A lo h a ,
g rip p e d fo r a co n sid e ra b le * p e rio d
placed second
in
th e
b a th in g
b y d ro u th , htis c re a te d a m a rk e t
Animai 'M utt’ Show
Saturday Afternoon
P a g e T h re e
o f f i f t y cents fo r each, w h ic h w ill
I be a w a rd ’ d im m e d ia te ly a fte r th e
Pet Parade Tonight
Before Auditorium
Pets and d e co ra te d b ic y c le s w ill
e I a izm im b lic
in te re s t
to n ig h t
iT h u r s ila y i at 8 o 'c lo ik w h e n c h il­
d re n a tte n d in g th e f a ir w ill parade
'h e ir puts fo r p rizes The pets w ill
be fo llo w e d by th e p a ra d e o f dec-
11 ra te d b icycle s fo r w h ic h prizes
also are to be g iv e n .
L is t o f c la s s ific a tio n s f o r b o th
boys and g irls , fo r pets and p rizes
parade, fo llo w s : S m a lle s t p i t bc-
1 lo n g in g to a g ir l, to a boy; la rge st
pet, g ir l, b o y; best co stu m e d pet.
g ir l, boy; m o s t c o m ic a l pet, g ir '
to y ; m ost u n u s u a l pet, g ir l, b o y:
best p e rfo r m in g pet, g ir l, b o y; best
d e co ra te d v e h ic le w ith a pet, g ir l,
b o y; best c h a ra c te riz a tio n
of a
c h a ra c te r w ith pet. g ir l, b o y; la rg -
e
fa m ily o f pets in c lu d in g m o th ­
e r, g ir l, boy.
A w a rd s fo r th e b ic y c le p a ra d e
to ta k e p la ce im m e d ia te ly a fte r
à/e o f the hitcJien BriqaJe
I ’m Fdncy
Hard W heat
for your finest
are
Te
>
B o th o f these fill«* W e s te rn B le n d s are
m ade to S a fe w a y'» r ig id s p e c ific a tio n s —
b o th have been su b je c te d to th e m ost e x ­
h a u s tiv e tests u n d e r a c tu a l b a k in g c o n d i­
tio n s — and. th e re fo re , b o th c a rr y S a fe w a y'»
u n q u a lifie d g u a ra n te e o f s a tis fa c tio n . B u y
f lo u r th is w e e k and p ro te e t y o u r p o c k e t­
book. W heat shortages caused b y th is y e a r's
d ro u th p o rte n d s h ig h e r p ric e s in th e n e a r
fu tu re .
H a r v e st B lo sso m
P rices for Fri., S at., Sept. 4 and 5
W e Reserve th e
R ig h t Io
10-lb.
Bag
K itc h e n K r a ft
Flour
10-lb.
B ag
49-lb.
B ag
D e l M o n te
E a rly G a rd e n
PEAS
SU N BRITE
TEA
3
No. 2
Cans
Cleans­
er
B ag
T A PIO C A
M
lnuU 2
O XY D O L I X i""“ ”
15c
25c
Pkgs.
19c
CREAM O F W H EA T
59c
19c
19c
39c
15c
CANTERBURY
', - l b .
O R A N G E P E K O E , '. - lb .
M A TCH ES
39c
’1.49
49-lb.
43c
’1.59
23c
23c
COFFEE
A IR W A Y
T he W est's Most P o p u la r
B ran d .
tsr
BROOMS
COFFEE
K IT C H E N .
4-sew
M AXW ELL
Pound
PIN EA PPLE
L ib b y 's , slice d
I ' . tin
Ç V P I
ID
LUX
SOAP FLA K E S .
L a rg e p kg .
0
A
HOUSE.
S le e p y H o llo w cane
a nd m ap le . P in t
CERTO For Jam J s e llie and s .
Bottle
W H ITE K IN G ‘X
G ra n u la te d
Soap
2ic
29c
25c
10c
19c
21c
22c
29c
TO IL E T TISSU E
4
W A LD O R F
r o lls
LABORITE
-lb .
Pkg.
2
The Wonder Soap Powder
15c
23c
3 lb..<Lb:.,5c)...45c
JAR RUBBERS
10c
JELLY GLASSES
T all or S quat.
D ozen .
39c
VINEGAR G allon 15c
P u re C ider
B all, Red.
3 d o z e n ..............
f o r th e O reg o n g ra in s.
D e m o c ra tic w o m e n le a d e rs a nd
P o ta to e s p la y b u t a m in o r p a rt
n o n -p a rtis a n
R o o se ve lt s u p p o rte rs
In W a s h in g to n c o u n ty a g ric u ltu r e fro m 36 co u n tie s in O reg o n w i l l
w it h th e c ro p c o n fin e d m o s tly to
m eet at th e C ongress h o te l in P o it -
lo c a l m a rk e ts a nd to C a lifo r n ia seed la n d S e p te m b e r 8 to fo rm u la te a
dem ands.
ca m p a ig n p ro g ra m . T h is a n n o u n c e ­
H o r tic u ltu r e is a n o th e r in d u s try
m e n t m ade by le tte r to re p re s e n ta ­
w h ic h ra n k s close to d a ir y in g and
tiv e d e m o c ra tic w o m en th ro u g h o u t
g e n e ra l fa rm in g . P r in c ip a l crop s in
th e state has a lre a d y m e t w it h an
th is lin e are p runes, n u ts a nd b e r­ e n th u s ia s tic response, a e e o rd in g t o ' '
rie s . O th e r f r u it s a re n o t g ro w n C ora E. C o o te r o f S alem , d e m o ­
e x te n s iv e ly and such as a re h a r­
c ra tic w o m en 's c a m p a ig n o rg a n iz a ­
vested s u p p ly lo ca l m a rk e ts o n ly , tio n c h a irm a n .
a lth o u g h th e R a y -M a lin g ca n n e ry
im p o rts c h e rrie s and pears.
A m o n g th e b e rrie s , s tra w b e rrie s
p ro b a b ly lead. T h is c o u n ty a fe w
ye a rs ago led th e s ta te in p ro d u c ­
tio n o f th is cro p , b u t re c e n tly th e
acreage has s h ru n k , le a v in g th e
T w e n ty
ca rp e n te rs, in a d d itio n 1
t e r r it o r y in fo u rth o r f if t h place.
to cre w s a lre a d y e m p lo ye d , a re be- ,
Y ie ld th is y e a r was b e tte r th a n in g sent to S h e rw o o d h ig h school
a v e ra g e w ith a fa ir p ric e , and g ro w ­ fro m P o rtla n d to ru s h th e w o r k to
ers co m p le te d th e season w it h a c o m p le tio n as r a p id ly as possible, 1
L arge, C lean H eads.
p r o f it . T h e c ro p is b a rre le d p r in ­ K . E T illo ts o n , W P A re s id e n t e n ­
c ip a lly , a lth o u g h soipe o f it is ca n ­ g in e e r, said Tuesday.
ned. and a p o rtio n froze n fo r s h ip ­
S e v e ra l room s w ill be re a d y fo r
m e n t to e a stern m a rk e ts in th e th e o p e n in g o f school and th e r e ­
w in te r.
m a in d e r w i l l be fin is h e d ns r a p id ly
1)1 illards, none b e tte r.
D
O th e r b e rrie s g ro w n on d im m e r - , as (lie crew s can w o rk It is e x ­
for
clnl scale in tin- c o u n ty , b u t of pected th a t a n o th e r m o n th w i l l be
m in o r im p o rta n c e , a re ln g a n b e r- ; re q u ire d to c o m p le te th e In te r io r
uà». —
' -A
rie s , b la c k c a p ra s p b e rrie s, b la c k - ! o f th e b u ild in g .
_~ ♦ __ ___________
•__ -__ >
Large Carpenter
Crew Put to Work
Flour
Limit Q uantities
g u la r
O V A LTIN E R e $1.00
size
Bailey's
Demo Candidates in
SO U P O y s te r.
Hillsboro Meeting I BEANS V an
C am p's.
4 ll-O Z.
beauty contest.
th e p e t sh o w w i l l be f i f t y ce n ts
e je h fo r th e b st d e co ra te d b ic y c le
rid d e n b y a g ra d e s c h o o l g ir l, a n d
a boy; th e best d e c o ra te d b ic y ib r
r id n e n b y a h ig h -c h o o l g ir l, ¡.o il
a t o y ; th e best g ir l t r ic k r id e r on
a bicycle*, a n il th e best boy.
T h e p a ra d e is sp o n sore d b y th e
Du: m e- and P ro fe s s io n a l W o m e n 's
c iu b o f H ills b o ro a n d is in charge-
o f a c lu b c o m m itte e w in c h in c lu d e s
Mis.*- M a rg a re t C a d y, c h a irm a n , aa-
-irte d by M esdam es Reece H r t h -
h.'.-n. L . C. M o o b e rry , C. K e tc h u m
and R u sse ll Ide.
MASON JARS
R eg u lar.
Q uarts ............................................. 69c
KERR LIDS Ä . 15c
F o r Ja m s
JELLS RITE and
Jellies*
b ottles
25c
FRESHER FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Friday and S aturday
LETTUCE 2 io« 7c
CANTALOUPES
10c
CELERY Ä
SX 3c
WATERMELONS
Those fam ous Irre g o n ,
E astern O regon. Lb........
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