The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 21, 1939, Image 9

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Hillsboro Argus arid Hillsboro Independent Consolidated
Ferd Groner Will Sponsor Second Corn Yield Contest
G Bl KN MOHN IAIN
ai I« <i Sept« in ber II
ipil- all« ndmg h iv«- r
pill pose,
•i < oi n may be throw
ompai huent
in<i that
foi «-ed mli the olle I
bolliti be m It
mity of «-ob i
li nene-. » t •> ty
Abnoi mally
<l«'. ii aid«1 b« ran «• I hey
dt \ and m dmai ily <1 • i
< oi \ alb N"\ «n
2 In addition
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m the aimu.il <
\ al ielle
ha
inlcifst m II
throughout
raid With th.
« <>iii
metho«
handling and
ne mi|H>i taut
rn found that
m ulhri well
bdtmg Ihe coin mature « in
rhm kmg Ihr securing of phmtv
tur circ’ulutrui In th« stoiagi pl
dind the prevention of « x< • • m<
i n dur mg our i amy «a <
i th .Site VI v i*rd
4 ‘ >1 n ci ib . w ith dmicn.
from four to fi\« frei
tom ami mx to eight f
at th«- lop hu\ «• p ov« n
buinmg continu­
'd lune .mill the
temperatine fot
A
(’(« hh I yield-pi-r-acre contest
with «a h award» will be field this
fall und« r th«- spon sorship 'if Ferd
Grorwr of S< h«dl . in «-o-operalion
with lb« county agent's office, ac-
f«»r four Km p
«Id Sunday a1 cordmg to Palmer Torvend assist­
Attending wer« ant county agent This contest is
”P‘ n to anyone including both 4H
club m«-mb« i am! farmer
In or«!« i to b«- eligible the Kr(»w~
* i must hav«' at least on«* acr<* of
and "n Larry and Gordon of Bald corn for gram without irrigation,
Mountain Mi and Mi
Eail G«m- but it may b«- of any variety
/•■i .md daughti i Honna of (in en
The <-ont«Mtant will seh'ct a one-
Mountain.
a«u- plot m his field and 25 hills
fr*»m four different quarters of the
Jiucked and the yield
computed from these
weights will be figur*
ns of corn containing
15 pi cent moisture
Anyone interested in entering
a- « m«-nl.
this contest should leave word at
prop« rty «
• i
have tM-en dr a!
tin county agent's office by Septrm-
l«»w« d by '
county tax ««piali/ i
b« r 25 in oid« r that a schedule for
lion board
w as announce«! h«-r
testing the various plots may be
that body conclude<
worked out.
Prune puking
at th« Hailey an
Both an- «II mg
fust ioqu«'t
i "in Zma W
• of farm 1
nd the other
Mr and
building
green house
This is a hobby” and
expects t
enjoy him-
«•If "immensely” this w
cording to Mr.s Cooley The Cool-
eys are having a chicken house re-
modeled, air-conditioned and heat-
ed for a dog kennel Mrs Cooley is
breeding Shetland sheep dogs Snr
by two inch lumber
ar enough apart to
hom f illing out In
dog shows next month, in-
the Pacific International.
Calvin Whitmore and son
cam«- of insufficient au < lii ulat, m
III llw c«mtrr of the crib
When pit m : corn for
t i a,:«
«al« hull i be lak« n that all hi ■
i« d foi gi am «*r ^« «
b>wed to mature .
ble on the stalk
tV
f n si killing front
Srlrciiun Importont
Seed corn must be mor«' carefully
telrctin! und the um « of Iwo rom-
purtnicnU in U m > n|ui|inu*nt u-«d
i turned from a B
ith h tend • at Sal«'
and Mi
John Gd
ag » for M. Ifmd V
i stay with their
J.irober returm-d
California, whin
Htmg her daught«
Forest
Bethany Arlant!
their niece
th.m 75 McCormick
ndanc«* at the first fall The d«‘ceas
• Whitmore,
• county C E young
born and reared on the hill
I of Laurel.
I al tne North Plains
Mr yers Honored
rs
Uma Meyers
en from the International
vention held at Cleveland.
t on her birthday
p<*t-luck dinner
July at which Oregon
M nted by 14 delegate
Hanson of Galton re]
Adolph Schmidt started Friday
Wa ihmgton county
Ami mg
rally by train o Mil« - City. Mont . to
wir«* Waltei Meyvr. stale eld lep- visit the A 1) Hill family. Both
rcrcntaUvc and Elujd Sha . county Mr and L
H.ll were burn and
pivsidcnt Keedvilh-» dele ation of
group.
Read the Artus Classified Ads
each in
Hillsboro.
Jock's
den. moved to the Verboort section
in March. 1877.
SCHEI-FUN Th.- a; mnual 'Col-
ge Da
ordia collegl­
Portland wa held I la ‘ W< dix •
day. This wa, the • nd Lutheran
Womi’h
( ( jh '. rntion
Sev.-ral bun-
dred ladies were
Thu «• who attend«
were Rev and Mr
com pa med by Mrs
The North Centra
Walther la agur h« ld a kating pai-
ty last Friday evening at the Oak
rink in Portland One hundr«-d anri
sixty- • ven leaguer
and friend
w<-re m attendance Those attend­
ing from here wcr<- Rudy B< rwald
Le ter Kahle, Jack Hemrich Im
Kerkrnan. Orville and Hermit Sah-
now and Anna Schwanke
Wilb«Tt Salzwedcl returned fr'/m
the Hor t Bros hop yard: at fn-
depmdr nr«* Saturday !!• had b< •
operating a »tore th<Te for C C
Condi’ of Forest Gro . <•
Ed a .n
buck
। one bort sentence, did
Vanderzandcn. prominent
the vicinity of Roy re-
r<cent informal interview
de which accounts for his
ig synonymous with good
'I Washington county.
scratch to make a success of farm­
ing ind are now renting and oper­
ating large farms the equal of any
in the county.
In addition to his own 112-acre
tract near Roy, Jock rents and op­
acres near Forest Grove, with his
son Ray Walt. Bert. Joe and Henry
are renting farm.s of about 250 acres
Help your correspondent a« nd in
early copy. Some Friday or Satur­
day if possible.
"MY SKIN WAS FULL OF
PIMPLES AND BLEMISHES
BOTH bowel«, nn<l relieve« temporary
«tipation that often HwravateM bad .
piexion. K rämien'« Palin Drua Store
rnployed out of
helped on <>r
and hullera for
he was a
a combine
ices about
inity of Roy.
a recent gradu
versity. has op
still
burn«
Mi
El vi Ta Sah no a
her tonsils removed at
hospital last Tuesday,
ing
Mi
Juanita Cawrse returned
home Sunday evening from a two
weeks’ visit with her aunt. Mi
and daughters Wilma. Dorothy V
toria and Lenora, and Mrs H
Dittrich at Snohomi.^h
Bibl«- das was heb! Sunday • ’
hing It was decided to drop cl.
the first Sunday in October I
piece and
• piece, 95
' k still runs the
harvesting is not
it v.i when the
ted two months
combine, he now
is little task in
Faster!
Your savings account grows faster in this
institution because your dollars earn more.
it would conflict with the
ng of the voting members of
nngregatior
farmers
community
jO
WASHDAY
^0 { ¿^MISERIES/
Open an account today—you
how fast it will grow.
tution are insured un
to $5000 per account
under Federal Plan
TUALATIN VALLEY
FEDERAL SAVINGS
Reasonable Prices
HOME LAUNDRY & DRY
CLEANERS
Ililkboro, Orc ton
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Hillsboro
M. PERSON, Manager
Oregon
More Than Ever
The Most Beautiful Thing On Wheels!
Bigger Trade-in
1940
PONTIAC
Spencer Motor Co
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117 s. Third, Hillsboro
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