The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 03, 1938, Image 9

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    ' New Developments Discussed
at County Agricultural Economic
Parley Here Last Thursday
Farmers Hear
Four Reports
of Committee? s
/a r m Conference
Highlights
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th e c itiz e n . d u ty r . to s u p p o rt th e
g o v e rn m e n t r a l l i ' , - th a n th e go
• r u in e n t .. d u ty to s u p p o rt th e c it i
zen
R o b e rt W W a rr e n
N ew f.,i H u n g id e ir i
Farms Yield
75% of State’s
Prime Wealth
Section Two—
Features. I'lsxxiried .
Farm News, Editorials.
Public Notice* 4n(I
A dvcrthifif
W ith W h ic h is C om bined the H ills b o ro In d e p e n d e n t
Volum e 13, No. 49
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Party Planned
at Hazeldale
Saturday Eve
West Union Roll
of H onor Given
W E S T U N IO N - F o llo w in g p u p ils
n c on th o h o n o r r o ll f o r th e last
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.Joan M u s to n e n , N o rm a
•J< an B .ira r krnan. A r t h u r B e rg e r.
M a rio n Jacobson, .M ichael S ch ie b e l.
•By Mrs. John Im lah)
f i.ira « P u b o ls
K e n n e th
B e rg e r.
H A Z E L D A L E M rs O I. J o h n ­ J a c k f t » rii a nd lie r n a r d S c h m id t
son and M rs. W illia m H< il a re m P e rfe c t a tte r dance fo r th e p e rio d
I charge o f a p in o c h le p a rty to be wa
re c o rd e d b y T o m m y Bechen.
I h e ld at th e school hou • S a tu rd a y A r t i u r E dna and K e n n e th B e rg e r.
e v e n in g G ood p rizes w ill l„ - g ive n Ja ck C ro e n i. R o b e rt and A n n a
M a n vs M icrobes, was th e m o v - SchtTi dt, J o y c e M u s to n e n . M ic h a e l
i m g p ic tu re show n F rid a y a fte rn o o n S c h ie b i I and M a u ric e B a ra c k m a n .
I to th e p u p ils o f th e school b y H
M r and M rs . Rete Y u n k e r le ft
j P rilla n ia u
F rid a y f ir Eugene to v is it re la tiv e s
J a c k ie L o o n e y was absent fro m a fe w days.
school a ll last w e e k on a c co u nt o f
•'I H "•«
,i- d f a m i ly m a d e
I illn e
a busines
t r ip
to M c M in n v ille
S a tu rd a y
P arty A ttracts
M rs. C h i
Ja g g i is i l l w it h p n e u ­
A la rge c ro w d a tte n d e d th e h a rd
tim e s p a rty a t th e school F rid a y m o n ia L a b s t re p o rts a re th a t she
e v e n in g P rizes w e re a w a rd e d M rs is s lo w ly re c o v e rin g .
Mr
P< d c r Jacobson, w h o has a
H a ro ld S haper and Ja m o S a n fo rd
, f o r th e best costum e
O th e r prizes b a d ly in fe c te d hand, is b e in g cared
a w a rd e d w e re m u s ic a l c h a irs con- f o r a t th e J. H. J a c o b in home.
j test. H illv and B e rn ic e Im la h and
D o ris Jo h n sen ; c ra c k e r e a tin g c o n ­
test B o b b y Salee and P atsy H e il:
b u tto n sew ing, S y b il T a y lo r ’ W h ile
(By Mrs. M ahle A llison)
th e lit t le fo lk s p la y e d gam es th e
M O U N T A IN H O M E - M o u n t a i n
o ld e r on, -. danced to m usic b y B y - H om e R a d io c lu b w i l l m ee t w ith
ro n B t itc li. T aresa K a lib a b a and M rs C la re n c e N elson n e x t T uesday.
I A cne Pl, nj,
Seven w e re p re s e n t J a n u a ry 25 at
M iss B road H o nored
: th o A llis o n hom e.
^ rs
L y le
T a y lo r
e n te rta in e d
C o m m itte e s fo r pla n s f o r D o u b le
T ue sd a y a fte rn o o n w it h a s h o w e r S ix m e e tin g a t S c h o lls G ra n g e h a ll
c o m p lim e n tin g M a r jo r ie
B ro a d
F e b ru a ry 1! h a ve been a p p o in te d .
' b rid e -e le c t o f A r ; '( n Hayes
I*u p ils o f S h e rw o o d u n io n h ig h
( tu b M eets T o d a y
school, in c o -o p e ra tio n w it h S h e r-
H a ze ld a le H a p p y H o u r c lu b w ill w oed G ran g e , w ill p re se n t th e ir
m ee t th is a fte rn o o n
'T h u rs d a y » p la y T h u rs d a y a t th e h ig h school.
| w it h M rs Jo h n K o lib a b a .
A h ig h school dance is sch e d uled
M rs A l J e ld e rk s becam e i l l last f o r F rid a y n ig h t. F e b ru a ry 4.
; w e e k and was ta k e n to th e c o u n ty
M rs C h a rle s F ly n n has been c r it ­
i h o s p ita l
ic a lly ill. b u t is n o w re c u p e ra tin g .
P atsy Heil Honored
M r and M rs H a r r y S a u n d e rs and
M r and M rs. W illia m H e il e n te r- M iss D e m a ris S a u n d e rs re tu rn e d to
, ta m e d w ith a p a rty S a tu rd a y a f t e r ­ P o rtla n d last F rid a y , a fte r s p e n ding
; noon. h o n o rin g t h e ir d a u g h te r P a t­ a w e e k at t h e ir fa rm here
sy on h e r e ig h th b ir th d a v O th e rs
D r. and M r F. E F e r r ill o f P o r t­
■ p re se n t w e re H ild a L e o p o ld . M i l ­ la n d sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d h e re and
d re d B road B a rb a ra Im la h . La Rae had as house guests M r. a nd M rs.
K in c h e lo e D o ris W ebber. L o is J e ld -
D illo n and fa m ily o f M ilw a u k ie .
) e rk s . A n ita Salee
Joseph K ru p a . a tte n d in g P o rtla n d
j u n iv e rs ity fro m L y n d h u rs t. N. J
, w as a w e e k -e n d g u e st o f B y ro n
B r itc h
p r im a r y w e a lth , h o w e v e r, th e p ic -
tu n h ic o m e s even m ore c o m p le te ­
ly d o m in a te d b y a g ric u ltu r e , w h ic h
a c c o u n t' fo r 74« p< r cent o f the
state's w e a lth T im b e r is 23 7. and
fis h in g a nd m in in g o n ly 7 p e r ce n t j
each."
" L o v e and Hisses." a n e w -id e a
Idea o f the O S. C. e x te n s io n I m u s ic a l w ith
W a lte r W in c h c ll.
s, rv ic i- i
to lu k o .sentim ents e x - , Hen B e rn ie and S im o n e S im o n
pressed at the 36 c o u n ty a g ric u l- i cast in le a d in g roles, h e a dlin es
lu r a l e co n om ic m eets th ro u g h o u t I th e ne w H ill th e a tre b ill fo r to ­
th e stale and to co n s o lid a te them
n ig h t.
F rid a y
and
S a tu rd a y .
fo r use i „ th e e x te n s io n s e r v ic e . " H u rr ic a n e ." th e S o u th Seas a d ­
p ro g ra m d u rin g th e n e x t fe w years.
v e n tu re h it. s ta rts a fo u r-d a y ru n
H, < k e x p la in e d
G oals a nd id e a L s' at th e same th e a tre S u n d a y.
•d up at th e v a rio u s conferences
H o p a lo n g C assidy re tu rn s to th e
w ill he used by th e se rv ic e ,n i t s ' V e n e tia n screen S u n d a y. M o n d a y
fa rm a id w o rk
D e v e lo p m e n t of
and T ue sd a y in "P a rtn e rs o f th e
an e n tir e ly ne w a lx ik e seed ra is ­
P la in s ," s ta rr in g W illia m B oyd.
f
in g fa rm in d u s try in C ro o k and
" T h r ill o f a L ife tim e " is b ille d as
D e. e h u tc c o u n tie s is d ir e c tly tra c e ­
th e o th e r h a lf o f th e d o u b le fe a t­
a b le to co n fere n ce s h e ld th e re tw o
u re b ill. B re a k fa s t f o r T w o " a nd
y e a r ago. Heck said and th e K la m ­
•Y o u 're O n ly Y o u n g O n c e " are
a th p o ta to g ro w in g p ro g ra m is a t
d o u b le b ille d f o r to n ig h t F rid a y
lea.-t p a r tly due to th e 1936 con­ and S a tu rd a y
feren ces h e ld th e re .
F u tu r e W e lfa re G oul
"We a re not t r y in g to a d ju st th e
p ric e o f b u tte r fa l h e re th is a fte r ­
n o o n ." th e e x te n s io n ,-I d e cla re d , in
h is ta lk on " L o n g - lim e A g r ic u l­
tu ra l P la n n in g ."
"but w e a re i n ­
(B y M iss H elene Schulz)
te re ste d in tw o th in g s
a p ro s ­
F A R M IN G T O N O n
th e
perous fu tu re fo r a g ric u ltu r e and
honor
r o ll o f th e school fo r th e m o n th
a h c a lllv p la ce in w h ic h to liv e ."
r u n n in g 's E ffe c t T o ld
Am ong
m a jo r p ro b le m s w h ic h w e re P e te r and K a th le e n K le in . B ib les Presented
j g r. a ii i p o iin d -fo r-p .iu n d feed v a lu e
S m a ll seed crops,
once u n - c o , , fr o n t a g ric u ltu r e a rc q u e stio n s A lm a E ric k s o n . A lb e r tin a B u ch e r.
C o u n ty A g e n t C y r il.'
in a s h o rt
A tte n d a n c e w as 41 at S u n d a v
ta lk o n
A g r i c u l t u r a l P la n n in g a n d I th o u g h t o f a . an e x te n s iv e c ro p o f fo re ig n trad e , la b o r p ro b le m s, O th e rs n e ith e r absent n o r ta rd y school S unday. T h re e B ib le s and
its E ffe c t on th e C o u n ty s A g r ic u l i here, n o w la k e up a b o u t 3500 acres, fa rm o w n e rs h ip and th e e x p lo ita ­ w e re B e tty A n n S te ve n s and N o r ­ tw o books by Ja n e L a n c a s te r M c ­
t i n e . ' d e c la re d t h a t a g r i r u l t u i al ■and last y e a r a m o u n te d to n e a rly tio n o f soil, lie a ffirm e d " M in in g " ris O Rear Best a tte n d a n c e re c o rd M in n w e re a w a rd e d as p riz e s in
p la n n in g Is n o t n e w . p o in tin g o u t : h a l f a m illio n d o l l a r , o f in co m e fo r o f th e la n d such as has been done fo r th e fir s t sem ester is h e ld b y , th e B ib le ve rse m e m o ry contest,
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in th e c o tto n areas o f th e south, K a th le e n K le in h a v in g been a b ­ j W in n e rs w e re M a rg a re t a nd R u b y
th a t ,t w a s c a r r ie d o n m o re th a n
b ro u g h t tre m e n d o u s in ju r y to sent o n ly once sin ce S e p te m b e r and f» llle n w a te r. Re<a S a n to ro , B e n h a
20 y e a rs ag o o n a s m a lle r ..c a lc th a n , ■ •c d , hut i- in c a p a b le o f p ro d u c in g ha
I a ll it needs llv l ik in g some o f th e lobs o f fa rm la n d o v e r tile past 60 n e v e r ta rd y .
at p re s e n t
I
<?c rk s L o is K in c h e lo e a nd Joan
h
re m u n e ra tiv e g ra in a, i cage m - years. It is s t ill pus.-ible to save it.
W. T. P u tn a m . J r . a tte n d e d th e H e il.
It is n o t th e p u rp o - ,■ o f p o in tin g I t o -m a ll seed p ro d u c tio n , th is c o u n ­ b u t w e m ust d e cid e upon a p o lic y
a n n u a l m e e tin g o f th e S ta te J e r ­ B ir th d a v C e le b ra te d
o u t to fa r ,m is a w a y to m a k e a i t J •'■'ii he Increasing it
income
o f la n d and s o il c o n s e rv a tio n and sey a ssociation at S a le m S a tu rd a y
F ra n k G ille n w a te r was g iv e n
*ln g t i l i n g o f so m e c r o p h i th e n e x t
Wc n e v e r d id th is b e fo re .' care in o ld e r to do so G re a t d e ­ i He has se rve d as s e c re ta ry o f th e s u rp ris e p a rty S a tu rd a y e v e n in g in
f iv e y e a rs
he a v e r r e d . " R a th e r , it some say re g a rd in g p r o p o s e d crease m fa rm s o p e ra te d b y o w n e rs
o rg a n iz a tio n f o r th e past ye a r.
) c e le b ra tio n o f h is 15th b ir th d a v
is t in ' id e a to lo o k at a g r ic u lt u r e
I , c h a n g e s "
a m a ile r o f • c io i'il has been n o te d in O re g o n d u rin g
a lo n g tu n e b u s in e s s F o r in s ta n c e
Persons q u ite i l l w it h co ld s and P re se n t w e re C lif f o r d and L e s te r
th e past fe w ye a t"' c re a tin g a p ro b ­
w e 've n e v e r had th e ra n ic s ilu a
H a im .
J u n io r
T u c k e r.
E d w a rd
m l«2t) th e r e w a s l i t t l e a lf a lf a in lio n In fo re D e ve lo p m e n ts o f 19311 le m
w h ic h re q u ire s a tte n tio n o f f lu th is w e e k and la s t W ere E d ­ 1 ra n k and J o h n n ie S e tn ik e r and
th is c o m it y b u t th e need fo r
to 1934 m i l ' s o m e th in g n e w and a ll in te re s te d in a g ric u ltu re . Close w a rd Boge. M rs W eston M rs J o h n
I th*? G illc n v a t c r c h 'J d rc n
g re e n fo ra g e c r o p w a s f e lt in th e • t i t ir e ly d iffe re n t
fo r a g ric u ltu r e
to h a lf th e fa rm s o f O reg o n a rc K a m n a , D o n a ld B u r k c y a nd F re e ­
J C. S m ith is k e e p in g h e r
d a ir y p r o g ra m B y 1934 th e c o u n tv N o w w e h a v e n ’t th e n e w laud to now o p e ra te d b y te n a n ts o th e r th a n m an Rowe. J r
h a d a b o u t 5660 a c re s in a lf a lf a
A n e w ga ra g e has been e re cte d s m a ll grandson. E d w a rd O 'C o n n o r
tu r n to any m ore -w e m ust set th e o w n e r In c o n n e c tio n w it h th is,
w
h
ile
his
m o th e r. M rs P aul O 'C o n ­
about ta k i n g
c a re o f w h a t
w c th e o n e -y e a r fa rm Rase syste m is nn th e O. E ric k s o n fa rm b y E r ic k ­
n o r. is in th e E m a n u e l h o s p ita l re -
have W h a te v e r yo u p ro d u ce , vou une o f th e most in ju r io u s m oves son a nd his b ro th e rs .
B u ild in g
a nd
re m o d e lin g
has eov, r in g fre m a m a jo r o p e ra tio n
p r o d u c e III 1-oiniM -litioii W ith some- pos ib le m a g ric u ltu r e , lie de cla re d .
been b u s ily g o in g fo rw a r d on th e p e rfo rm e d last w eek
hi dv el e We k n o w we ca n 't e lim ­ H om e is F a rm O ffic e
G uests o f M r and M rs W L
H a lv e rs o n
pla ce g e ttin g
it
in a te a g r ic u ltu r a l c o m p e titio n , b u t I Joan P a tte rso n o f th e O regon " I d
H a lm S u n d a y w e re M r. a nd M r.
R E A L V A L E N T IN E S
hom e econom ics e xte n sio n - re a d y f o r r e h a b ilita tio n purposes.
w c ca ll m eet it. P ro d u ce as eeon- 1 S t.ile
F
re
d Jo h n son a nd son L y n n o f T ii-
" lin e a lly as possible, a nd p a rt o f , sta ff, t a lk in g on "R e la tio n o f F a rm C om m ittees Named
lam ,X )k. T h e y re c e n tly a rr iv e d fro m
the p ro b le m is solved, b u t it la ke s H om e to F a n n B u sin e ss." d e cla re d
W om en's
C o m m u n ity
W e lfa re
p la n n in g Io p ro d u ce e c o n o m ic a lly i "T h e fa rm hom e is th e o ffic e o f c o m m itte e s w e re a p p o in te d F rid a y N e b ra ska w h e re th e tw o fa m ilie s
and w isely W ith a g r ic u ltu r a l p la n -) the business w h ic h is th e fa rm . It as fo llo w s : S o c ia l c o m m itte e s fo r w e re n e ig h bo rs.
n m g w o have a se riou s c o n s id e ra ­ is n o t possible Io separate th e tw o . th e y e a r w it h th e fo llo w in g c h a ir ­
tio n o f fa rm in g a s a lo n g - tim e ' F a rm business is th e p ro d u c in g and m en: g ro u p one. M rs. S S D a lb y :
Im sme.s p ro p o s itio n fo r ourse lve s j m a rk tin g end. the fa rm hom e is g ro iq i tw o . M rs. E d w in B u r k h a lte r
F o r young and o ld— jew e lry and o u r c h ild re n , and m ust a tte m p t ' th a t w h ic h deals w ith th e fa m ily , g ro u p th re e . M rs. C. L R o b in so n ,
(By Mrs. B E. Waldorf)
m ake the .situ a tio n fo r th e f u ­ c o m m u n ity a nd sta te re la tio n s , and g ro u p fo u r. M rs. F re d S tevens
is alw ay s t l i e p e rfe c t gift. Io
M rs H a ro ld Jo h n son assisted b y
tu re as b rig h t as p o ssib le by la y in g IS (lie c e n te r o f life and s o cia l ac­ T hese c o m m itte e s a re to p la n fo r 1 h e r m o th e r. M rs A . D a n ie ls o n , en-
The ch arm of jew elry knows c a re fu l p la n s "
t iv it y . W e a lth is not th e e sse n tial a nd p u t on som e fo rm o f e n te r ta in ­ te rta in c d at a b ir th d a y p a rty F rid a y
n o age. Select y o u r rem em ­ F a r m H o m e S u b je c t
p a rt o f hom e life W h a t is needed m e n t d u rin g th e y e a r, e s p e c ia lly to 1 6 fte r school f o r h e r 7 -v e a r-o ld
hom e a m i r u r a l lif e d e ­ is a decent sta n d a rd o f liv in g , w h ic h raise fu n d s to p ro m o te th e w o r k o f i d a u g h te r. O lga P re se n t we're Jean
b ran ce from ou r q u a lity a s­ ve F lo a p rm
m e n ts. c o m p ile d by a c o r.im it- .e n ta ils a re a liz a tio n o f va lu e s and tlie c lu b F lo w e r c o m m itte e c o n ­
E m o ry . A n n e tte and D e lm a r K in ­
sortm ent.
" " " lin u rii nn (inci- 6. m lu m n 11
't h e
im p o rta n c e o f those fa cto rs sists o f M rs. F ra n k S c h u lm e ric h
ney. N o ree n and D o n a ld Johnson
w in c h go to m ake up hom e life ."
.in d M rs. E d g a r Rehse; school p ic ­ G e o rg e Johnson.
A b r ie f s u rv e v o f 39 W a sh in g to n nic. M rs F re e m a n Rowe, c h a irm a n .
T h e p e titio n fo r d iv id in g school
C o n ,p íe te re p o rts o f the fo u r
counts- homes. M iss P a tte rso n r e ­ M rs. S S D a lb y . M rs E d w in B u r k ­
c o n fe re n ce c o n in iif t r r s w ill be
;',nd
o f " u n itin g w ith
"Let A n d y F ix Y o u r W a tc h ”
vealed. show ed th a t 33 a re e le c tr i­ h a lte r. M is s H e le n e S c h u ltz .
d is tr ic t N o 9. was w ith d ra w n at the
ru n w e e k ly in 'h e .Argus. T he
fie d . 31 are e q u ip p e d w ith w a te r
O ffic ia l S. P. W a tc h In s p e c to r
A lv in S c h u lm e ric h . a s tu d e n t at open m e e tin g h e ld in P o rtla n d J a n -
lir s t. th a t o f tlie F a rm H om e
system s. 17 have s e p tic ta n ks, and O regon S ta te co llege, sp e n t th e u
f o r W a s h in g to n C o u n ty
a iy ¿«i.
and R u ra l L ife , is 0,1 page 2
seven have cesspools. T h e others, w e e k -e n d w it h Ins parents. M r. and
211 E. M ain St.
llillsb o rt
o f th is section.
in each ease, a re w ith o u t these M rs. F. S c h u lm e ric h .
conveniences, w h ic h a re a lm o st es­
rag.s n crd ed or w anted
at this tim e.—Argus.
42ti
s e n tia ls fo r p ro p e r hom e life . T he
: _
k itc h e n , in w h ic h a fa rm w o m an G a rre tt R e-elected
spends 71 p e r re n t o f h e r w o r k in g j M e rc h a n ts ’ Presid en t
tim e , s h o u ld he as m o d e rn as pos­
•L H. G a rr e tt o f H ills b o r o was r e ­
sib le . w e ll- lig h te d and c o n v e n ie n t.
ele cte d
p re s id e n t
of
Associated
D e fe c tiv e lig h tin g is re sp o n sib le M e rch a n ts. Inc., a w h o le s a le d ry
fo r m uch d e fe c tiv e visu m , she said,
s ta tin g tlia f 23 o u t o f e v e ry 1IX) goods o rg a n iz a tio n o w n e d b y 25
O reg o n and W a s h in g to n r e ta il m e r­
peo ple u n d e r 26 s u ffe r fro m eye
d e fe ct .. 39 u n d e r 36, 4H u n d e r 40. ch a n ts at th e a n n u a l m e e tin g in
and 82 u n d e r 66 T h is in d ica te s u n ­ P o rtla n d las, w e e k P re v io u s to tin s
he had been re -e le c te d as a d ir e c to r
d ue e.ve s tra in . Miss P a tte rso n said,
and is tra ce a b le in n e a rly e v e ry E n g in e e rin g so c ie ty , m a rk an e n ­
ea-.e Io u n w is e use o f e le c tr ic ity
t ir e ly new tre n d in lig h tin g , she
D e ve lo p m e n t o f e le c tric a l Illu m in a ­ said, and th e d iffu s e d lig h t o f th is
tio n cam e so s u d d e n ly th a t lit t le o r ty p e f ix t u r e e lim in a te s n e a rly a ll
no th o u g h t was g ive n to e ye -sa fe tv. e y e -s tra in M iss P a tte rson d e m o n ­
I L S lam ps, w h ic h c o n fo rm io s tra te d e ffic ie n c y o f th e la m p at
sta n d a rd s set u p by th e Illu m in a tio n th e c o n c lu s io n o f h e r ta lk
N is ii I*, h a lf th e fa rm s in th e
W e a re g o in g
th ro u g h
m any
’ h a n g , '., som e o f th e m v e r y la p iil. state o f O reg o n are not o p e ra te d
w in c h h a v e v it a l e ffe c t o n a g r i c u l ­ i by o w n e rs a t p r e s e n t T h i s d e c r e a s e
1,1 the numlx i of fai m op< i at< d
tu r e .'' d e c la re d R o b e rt W W a ir c n
o w n e r» is
cause
fo r serious
g e n e ra l
c o n fe re n c e
c h a ir m u n .
in I b y
th o u g h t
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Beck
o p e n in g t l i e m o r n in g • s s io ii "N o w
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tlie ,- ch a n g e ,, a n d m a p o u t a p r o -
A d u lt leader', fo r such w o rk
l.ia m to f o llo w
W e m u s t p la n o u r
as t i l c lu b s a re s tra n g e ly la c k -
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som e
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A d u lts ju s t a re n 't s u ffic ie n tly
is fa , b e tte r to a d o p t a p r o g r , .s iv e I
in te re s te d in fu tu re w e lfa re to
a t t it u d e n o w th a n to la g b e h in d In ,
p u t o u t a lit t le tim e a nd cm rg y.
•
•
•
•
s e v e ra l y e a r . It is o u r a im III th e
c o n fe re n c e to s u p p le m e n t a n d a d d
I h i , l i m e fa rm s ¡ „ W a sh in g to n
to t h i' w o r k o f th e e c o n o m ic c o n ­ , c o u n ty are a b o u t tw ic e as n u n ie r-
fe r e n c e o f tw o y e a rs ago
m is a, th e y s h o u ld be Success o f
It is th e te n d e n c y o f fa r to o i Hu ■■•• fa u n ., h in g e upon th e in d u s ­
m a n y to lo o k to th e g o v e r n m e n t t r ia l d e v e lo p m e n t o f th e c o u n ty ,
f o r a id a t th e p re , n t tim e " W a r- w h ic h h asn't k e p i pace w it h tlie
te n s s a id
m lia is in g
a b la s t at growing number o f th o .<• on the
a re d e p e n d e n t
• h a n g ,n g a tt it u d e s a n d I,
. n m g o f i s m a ll places w lm
L a n d Use
th e s p ir it o f s e lf- r e lia n c e
1, , . o u r ' u pon an o u ts id e in co m e
idea , o ld - fa s h io n e d th o u g h it m a y C o m m itte e re p o rt
seem, th a t it is th e , h it v o f c i t i z i i i s
" A g r ic u ltu r e 's o u tlo o k is not
to s iip |M ,rt th e g o v e r n m e n t r a th e r
lo o rosy P rice s w ill be lo w e r
th a n h u v e th e g o v e r n m e n t s u p p o rt
th a n m 1937 w h ile costs w ill be
th e p e o p le T h o s e p re s e n t a, th is
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c o n fe re n c e a re v e r y p r o b a b ly th e
ones w h o ne ed to he w a r n e d o f
• h a n g in g id e a s a n d id e a l, t h e h a t
, w h ic h h a a d o u b le a d va n ta g e in
A l l o f us h a v e n e ig h b o r s w h o c o u ld | b e in g p ro d u ce d al - lig h t ly less cost
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