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Official Paper The A ik un Ha* Itrrn County (linciai Newnpaprr lor Morr Than 40 Yram Hillsboro,. Oregon, Thursday, Manli 21, 1940 Couniy 4 H Club Members io Have Chance al $1200 in Pig Raising WUsborÉlMr g us Wheat Loans Now Reing Redeemed, AAA Man Reports Hui The in announcing the lino etails of eligibility ri<l for growers have been able sell their liipndatid wheat at an cents v cnil. assistant county agent Corn (unirsi Dropped President Burdii k also annoimi time, taking the lower price then prevailing tu- said Orderly marketing of loan i has kepi markets from bec< depressed Ludwick observed H< expects farmers to continue market ing then lo.m wheat throughout the next few week mce all 1939 loan, mature on April 30 Grower whose Ioan wheat i s stored on their farms under wal may renew the loan, and have their bin ■oled Then a bou t 2 ! i by his company, will not be held in the future as Its puip i e has agcni If kinds, he ..aid Eoin It pro the type of hogs producid in this alen, is the opinion of It I, Chuk of Portland, supi rmtendi nt of the in the Pacific northwest states. Lud wick said. the th«* type hogs tu Hie i ighl type He tli.it this .in ompllsh ment atone is worth 'inore cold cash than all the money tier pint on club vyork in lb an a Four-H club woik is also < utili ed to much credit for the improv Grain fed ! ut ity on Hie w hr li Ihr club boy.8 and glib to xhlbit such animal:. (hiHHiidin^ market more g<m around "Club woik is entitlted to great credit for Ums helping change the Clem E linger, Hillsboro busine man, who filed last week for re publican nomination a» a county sheriff candidate. A. H. Salzwedel Passes Monday Following his wife’s death by on ly 12 days. August Herman Salz- wedcl, 83. farmer in the Schefflm community, died at a local ho pital Monday after an illnes of about three and a half months Mi Ida MOUNTAINDALE The 8th grade Agatha Salzwedel died on March 6. Funeral services for Mr Salzwe >eiit the week-end in Portland witti Mrs Warnick's family .........., They ...... del will be held at Ila m today visited a bank safety deposit vault. < Thursday» in the Forest Grove Mountaindale Pupils On Portland Tour vens disaster service car and the new all metal ladder truck and the central fire ahum control station In the afternoon on Saturday they were fortunate enough to be able to go aboard a very large Dutch and thu< i' .it our gram •Hid hay, and. meni« ntally, in.iking in the evening they went to the some mighty good jobs ' airport to Si e Hie Matnliner and to learn about broadcasting weather to planes On Sunday they went up the Bonneville Columbia lugli way itäin and then back on the Wash ington ide and home Sunday night Mrs. Sch« ander Hostess J J hosier Mr» Fred Schw.indvr for hei social club Thuisday after High core- m "500 ' herds, .icocidmg to an item printed made by Mi s Bert Walter and Mrs in the Jersey Bulletin by B H Will Meacham and consolation by Bull and Sons The article follows: "When we were in Oregon lust Mr and Mrs. Gordon Layton and autumn very many breeders *hosr daughter Carol returned to their Judgment we learned to respect told tiome in Sweet Home Sunday Mrs us that J J VanKleek and Sons had Layton and daughter had spent the past two weeks with relatives here. as could be found in the state Frank Reynolds returned from "Upon investigation, we find that Joni hospital Sunday many years ago Mi VanKleek Mi and Mr Arthur Bishop and the the great Dull Mabel s Gamboge < >ne of children "I Valsctz were Sunday Mrs Eelio Willis and Mr. one Superior Sire) About ten years ago we sold him Brampton Daisy and Mrs Bgrl Hi'lienbiik Sunday dinner party guests of Forward, a son of Forward from a champion daughter of Jersey Vol- Mr and Mi Earl Hollenbeck were Rene Meltebekc of unteei Through the intervening Mr and Mr Hillsboro and Mr. and Mrs Arthur ton bulls and now has purchased Ins Bishop and children of Vahutz. Mr and Mr Hollenbeck fourth. visited Mr and Mr. Elmer Mays Brampton Forward Basil is now Sunday at Yamhill. Mrs Qualls Hostess of Brampton Basilua. is the world s Mrs P A Qualls was hostess for greatest dairy cow. Her daughter. pot-luck H club on Thursday. Brampton Lady Basilcus, has a jun the High in "500" were made by ior two-year-old record of fill Mr.» scores Mrs It Frost and pounds fat and as a junior three- Mrs P H Frost, Darrah. Mrs. Nicolai Mathiesen was a guest. Sunday dinner party guests at the S Reynolds home wen Mr. and mg freshened when just 24 months C Mrs Geot ge Hauser and Irene nt old "Ilie dam of Brampton Forward Portland. Mi and Mrs. Orville Rey- Basil is a daughter of Forward, the Mrs George Connolly and Mr and children Gold Medal bull who helped us greatly and put the Oaklands, Ann and Mi W J Wall Mr and Mrs Ben Gent. Mr and Arbor, Michigan, at the top This .b>e Schmidlkofer and Joseph cow Brampton Sybil ,. Forward, was Mi a championship winner and a Sil Jr. Stanley. Elinor and Ray Bong. ver Medal cow B II Bull & Sons. Mr and Mrs Ben Nusbanner. Ver non Morrison. Ben Jr . Mr. and Mrs. Fnxi Butkins. Henry, Agnes. Jen Remember the more you tell, the nie Baker, of Portland were Sun more you sell when using Argus day dinner party guests of Mr. and Want Ads. tf Mrs. Joe Baker. Beaverton Herd Earns Praise Roy Will Have New Residences Mournful Jumbo, the touring catdo, is a <m betv.ien a cow and bison. The animal was bred on Colville. \\ : h . ranch by Leland C. Wilson, in wagon, who has driven 9900 miles in 22 states to acquaint cattlemen with these catalo qualities: (1) weighs 2100, but can easily pull a 2600-pound load; (2) list 25-30 years, twice as long as crrttle; (3) gives richer milk, averaging 6.7 per cent butter fat; (4) more disease free. Unlike buffalo, in.-( t, catalo has no hoi ns Cantata Slated For Mi. Home Sunday Evening Patrick ’ and birthday din- the J. B. Bartlett home last Sunday. Eighteen member- nt the Double- tree class attended the par’y at the Harold Aebischcr home in Portland last Fridsy evening. officiating, with interment in the Mrs. C. J. Cox of Hoskins visited Blooming cemetery. Rev. and Mrs. E. Fogg Satur- threc s in , Arthur MOUNTAIN HOME — Mountain day and Sunday. Elmer of Portland and Wilbert of Cornelius route 1; Home Evangelical church will pre two sisters and three grandsons. sent the cantata "On the Third Day" at 8 p m Easter Sunday A . Saiz w ed< i w .i born in Gei many, March 26. 1876, and came Music is being rendered by the to the United States with his par young people'» choir of tie local ents when six years old He was church directed by Harry Schmdt- Mathias Grill. 56. resident of Hd married to Ida Agatha Wegner in zer and the accompanying play i Wisconsin on June 3 and in charge of the Di ible tfn cla. moved to Oregon in 1905. of the Sunday school "On the Third general hosj in the Forest Gn Day is an impressive presentation will be held tai. Funeral servi farming until December. 1939. of life in Jesusalem on the first Sewell chapel here at L30 p. m. he was taken ill. Ea ter Sunday. A large attendance Saturday, with interment in the Mountain View cemetery on Dixie Independent i growers o Mountain. the Gibbs di: and sui round He is survi I mg community have held meetings sylvama and u by a siller m Fenn her relatives in Aus to discuss marketing of their crop tria. Mathias Grill was born in Aus ! Buyers are reported to have made tria in the year 1H84. the son of St MARYS OF THE VALLEY some attractive offer a to varivu. Jacob Grill and Mary Pracnikcr. ACADEMY Clashes were dlsmis- native Jugoslavian parents He same sd for Easter vacation Wednesday Miss Bernice Winters, who has to the United States in 1906 and had and will be resumed the following been visiting in Stattie for a month. farm county since 1911 Religion classes in both the gram- 1 ba» returned home. mar and high school departments i rhe M'sscs Janet and Daphne are preparing their projects for ex- *-ekas were guests of th< :r aunt, hibition at the Confraternity of 'Miss Damaris Saunders, in P >rt- land. already completed a set of colorful Revival Services Slated Rev. Fred Cannady of Portland Talks on subject rglatb e to t will be guest speaker for the series ation were given at Friday's sod of revival services scheduled to ality meeting by Florence Vandehey, begin in Mountain Hi me church Cathlyn Meagher. Betty Jo Murphy, March 31. These meetings w.ll be Tvonne Luckey, and Betty Hein rich. Participants in further dis held on each evening of the week cussions were made by Betty Davis. for two weeks, with the exception Beryl Cason. Marianne Mish. Jean of Saturday nights, winch will be Balfe Marcelle Frank Patricia left open. Shields. Germaine LaVoie. Lorraine Birthday Celebrated Schneider. Rose Schallberger and Mrs. Georgi' Allison and family Bernita Benedict. I were guests at a combination St. Longiime Couniy Resident Dies Vacation Started St. Mary s Valley week with Mr. and Mrs Charles ! Duyck Mrs. Olldendorf and Mrs. . Duyck are sisters. Everybody's doing it - Advertise. ROY- Ben Meeuwsen is building a new house in Wilkesboro It is nearly completed and ready to oe- cupy. A new house is also being built across the road from William Van- derzanden. lime distribution < nabling farmers who take m the AAA farm pro- gram to receive lime under the 'grant of aid" plan, arc nearing completion according to N C. Don- aldson of Corvallis, in charge of agricultural conservation office It expected from 15 lime pri/ducmg companies are satisfac- lory, the lime distribution program should be underway by the middle of April Donaldson said All but one <it the lime plants arc located in Oregon. on 5 G »0 (MM I bushel» of wheat T<< I*. api oxnnately 3 bu. hvh link Volume 46, No. 5 I AAA Plans for Wider Use of Lime on Farms Breeder ( alls ( atalo a Super Cow ntcmbei . ki I Society. Clubs Loral*. Farm and Sport New«, CUMlfied. Public Notier* Hillsboro Argus and Hillsboro Independent < onsolidated in 1932 Washington count? I I! < lull members tn pig raising clubs will have an opport unity again this year to com eral ciop loan:, on their 1939 wheat pi le I'm ¡51200 in prize I at the I’m ifie Internutionul Live- harvest gradually are placing their stoik liow tn I’nifland, us the Portland Union Stock Yards । ompany has again appropriated that amount to finance the piK g ' diiiK < <>nl< t v give club Section Three The home economics class in Moore's hall last week was instruc tive and interesting. Twenty ladies were present. It is hoped that at the next meeting April 10. atten dance will be larger. Mrs. Shuck of Yamhill has been visiting at the homes of Mrs Rob ert Banks and Mr and Mrs Ellis Taylor for the past week. Mrs. Shuck is an aunt of Mrs. Taylor. Spring work has started with the strawberry growers and all are busy hoeing J M. Vanderzanden has been on soil conservation work a few days a week. John Ibach was ill a tew days last week, but is well again. Edward Reiben Jr., is still ill, but improving slowly. Francis Dierickx accompanied Rev. Joseph Saal to Lebanon Sun day afternoon. Father Saal was in vited to give a lecture on the ex isting conditions of Theresa Neu man of Komersreuth. Bavaria, who he personally talked with when he was in Germany three years ago Mr and Mrs. Edwin Gildendorf of Wisconsin visited a few days last This grant of aid plan would b< similar to those used ------ by the AAA in distributing hairy vetch and Austrian winter field pea seed. " well as phosphate. The materi al is furnished the farmer now. but he doe- not pay ready cash .nice the cost is deducted from fu ture conservation checks. Bids will be accepted on the basis of cost of the lime at the plant. Farmers will pay the ship- I mg charges themselves. An ef- iort is b<ing made to have several plants furnish the lime, so that farmers will have a source near their home farms, thus reducing shipping charges. Distribution of the lime will be made tins spring and again in the fall, it bids are satisfactory. Interest Stimulated "The farm program bas stimu lated interest in lime in Oregon.”’ Donaldson said, ’ and reports from counties indicate that with this grant of aid program there will be still further interest. Much Wil lamette valley land, for example, needs lime in order to grow crops at its best efficiency." As soon as action on bids is completed county offices will be furnished information on receiving applications from farmers for the lime and on details of its distnbu- tion. Take Home a Carton of "Sparkling "7-Up" • Its Economical! • It’s Convenient! 2 FINEPRINTS • It’s Sure to Please! from each of your good negatives at Grocers, Fountain or on every 8 exposure roti you send. Get quality P'Cb"« and prompt service. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Send coin. Reprirtts 2c each minimum order 25c. I*" > ¿jS WISTERN PICTURE CO. "Net ibt liTRtst hu: nne of th» bett.” Bex 4H5 ROYAL SODA WORKS 345 E. Main Hillsboro Oregon Are You Going to Irrigate This Year? Si. Mary s Casi Rehearses for Play ST MARYS HOME—The ■ high school cast is rehearsing the ■ play, "Credit Takes a Holiday," to 1 be given April 12. Vacation Begins Today The Easter vacation begins Thurs day and closes Tuesday. March 29 is the date set for the district rally to be held in Tigard ii.gu school. Parents and friends of Scouts are urged to come. Troops participating are Multnomah No. 204. Sherwood No. 209. Beaverton No. 203. Tigard No. 228 and St. Mary's Home No. 278. Next district court of honor will be held on April 11 at St. Mary's with troop No. 278 as host. That's your problem. If you decide to in . . . . then turn the problem over to us! Concrete Irrigation Pipe and Installation i ; , । . We are prepared to give you complete service at reasonable cost. Let us submit an estimate on your job. 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