Board Sei Up
For Farm Wage
Stabilization
F a r m a n d G a r d e n ? an9e' Made in
----
Dairy Payments
Payments Ready Lindow Cows M ake
On More Forage High Production
Seed Output
f t pm pon ubllil y fou th« waj
• »
hlllzntlon in (lio g o n
h g riru ltiir»
b a s b< «*n r í v < n (o a w m k <* board
i <«»> n u / i »- h <J c <1 bv h«*»in M<*ho<*uf< Id
;ind a ppolnt«*«! by Oolon«*l P h ilip
<i B iuton, <Jlr«<-tni of labor, w ar
forni fnlnnrt»-tiat.on Thi.t bo«i«l I'
f Ufa
«iifllpii'l'ij of thè follow inu ni« rii
J art
bi f
•
to
<’ itl Izett, «hnirrnnn, n n . t »nt
pos-
t te
uooiviaor, offu.*«» of dixtri
butlon, VV K A W illiam I ’ K m
•-H4
j Mpy, .stati» labo.
< omriilHriior Pt ;
V«*im» K f.iv«'--»y,
t'iti» difPPtiTì
AAA
fprrn '»curity a'itmtii.^t r a t ioti ; K t
.X < n.hion
N»«*l*ori. agi a uh u ial Mtatixtici in. |
b ilicati of agi icultnr al « conornicM,
ba- upp.
r;d a n
K L. P o tte r, d e p a rtm e n t of ag ri
$12,506.069
e this
cu ltu re econom ist, C orvallla; Jo h n additi
seasoi
increasing
t
■ pay-
S hepherd, vice c h a irm a n s ta te A.
providing c
pound
i A A com m ittee, an d E L P e te r- w e n t
i an effort I ge-t ev ery
Hon, d ire c to r of u g rlcu ltu r« , s ta te p< yrn
acre
h arve .ted or seed.”
«»f O regon
rm an of
T h is hoard has ap p o in ted Leo
\A
mimitte« “T he ac-
D H o llenbeig a« executive o ffic e r
• launch a vigorous
I w ith hi.i office In room 784. P it
w here le-
rock block, P o rtla n d Fiehl offices
production
have been set up in P en d leto n and
«
1
nr
E u g en e
Th
A u th o rity to sl.ahlize a g ric u ltu ra l
evious 25-acre lim itation
•'■d h arv est practice pay-
wag«*« w as estab lish ed u n d e r the
3 50 per acre has now been
I an ti inflation act of O c to b er 2, men
i th.it it w ill be m ade
; 1942, hut w as not exercised until rem«
on
1943 when far m wag« h m ade the
inlim itcd acreage
It is
i g re a te st rise ever recorded in a I hope« d
it this w ill m ak e it finan-
y e a r’s tim e, w ith the Pa< ific s ta te s d a ily
i.ible for farm ers to h a r-
36 j»»r cen t h ig h er th a n In 1942 , vest mai iinal fields for seed w hich
• an d 156 per cent ov« r th e 1935-’ i o th erw u
w ould be p astu red b e
1 cause < low prospective s e e d
l939 av erage.
KI lilU I I M C M .I
\ f, u! ,1
ht in the W ill ! m ette vali«
he; t v fields for th e n ex t few
T h u s far specific wage ceilings yields
Wei h w ill bi» th o u .in d » of boy -. .nid g n ls lik • the> [• m em bers >r h
As nc r changed, p ractice C -l
• have been applied only to th e h a r
Cm j* w ho a re picking red
rasple » n c . Gi .u ei s and th e stale fai in laboi offa [• are d. pen 'b n ,
v estin g of peas in M alheur county, w ill al > provide paym ents at
i and girl» to h a rv e s t a big
ptH’tmii of Ou-goti . unp o rt.u it cane b e iiy
pound
i tes to p roducers of red
■ C alifo rn ia placed ceilings on th»
>p
¡h a rv e stin g of asp a ra g u s, p ick in g of • c lo v r . , sike. and alfalfa seed for
(c a n n in g to m atoes, picking of nun * ail A
?u production th a t m eets
• m ount «J tom atoes and 35 q u a rts «tried g rap es an d th e picking of spec
on-
T heo- specifications
f otin i vi getoble p«u pm on B e cotton in 1943 and h a v e s e v e r a l’
; developed and w ill be
cause
h
er
can
n
ed
fruit
ran
out
lxst
sent
¡o th e rs now o p e ra tin g in th e 1944,
tate and county AAA o f
T he Jo eph C ath cart faintly live.s
ten. according to G. F.
on Cahf< i nt.i Me a. n e a r O lathe, y ear, he t d oubling th at b udget to crops. F lo rid a put the e n tire c it-I ficia
have
>00
q
u
a
rts
by
th
e
end
of
the
€
t
oi
«
I
ru
s
crop
u
n
d
e
r
c*
lllng
last
y
ear.
d irecto r of the w estern
Col
Last y ear w hen h er can n in g
Success in k eep in g w age ra te s . d i v i s
sugar ,apply was low, Mi
C a th y< «r Also, for the first tim e she
will
sto
re
d
ried
beans
and
Th pound rate w.l! be 3 !i cents,
d rie d I a t reaso n ab le levels and in holding
. t ilt h
»f
ev eral cart su b stitu ted sy ru p and honey . corn.
to a m inim um the p ira tin g of clear basis, for red clover, and 2 ’i
D u r in g th e c a n nin*
and girls rests the f o r s w e e te n in g
cent
.
w
o
rk
ers
am
ong
fa
rm
e
rs
w
as
cited
clean basis, for alsike and
nlitv fot hai vesting .season she pi it u p 00b q u a r t
hy th«* c h a irm a n as a tro n g fa c to r alfal a These paym ents w ill be
and meat But she ( arm ed 1500 Q u arts Last Year
<:»
f cane b erries fruit, vegetahl
M.
.i
1
Mr
Y
sidro
C
ruz,
p
a
r-
in
th
e
exp*cted
extension
o
f
cell-
and
above the re g u la r m a rk e t
did
not
stop
V
ben
th
e
canning
according !«* the
D etailec rates
w in ter she cu ts of tx ch ild ren , a re M exican- ing reg u latio n s to o th e r cro p s «and p r i ? e for the si ed
• a t e fa tn lab«
office i/i the () son ended Thi •ugh
«»rn
farm
ers
now
living
on
an
ir-
by
K
o p eratio n s, p a rtic u la rly since th e
ades will be announced sdon.
continue«! tu re fill I.,' A. ith m ince-
S ( ’ <•] tension service.
•
i
farm
n«-ar
Ft
L
aram
ie.
Wyo.
Uni
[
fu
rth
e
r
extension
of
O
PA
cellin
g
■■
w eather and th e in-
The n • it row of red and black m éat, apph- , chickens ti and o th er In 1943. w ith the aid o f th e fam ily.
' prices to co v er m ost of th e com- c r e iiM ■d w ar de'mands for forage
T h ii year Mrs C
asplH-n «••». loganberries, boysen- m éat.
Mr
C
ruz
c,innc.j
m
ore
th
an
1500
and
m
oditlea
th
a
t
fa
rm
e
rs
will
hav
e
to
,d
cr
ips
has resu lted in de-
plans
to
can
ai
ir
e
.
m
uch
o
r
i
«•I I ;e.s.
V otin^beriie
b lack b erries
«piarts of vegetables, m eat and s ill m akes It n ecesary th a t farm -
d legum e and grass .seed
Air rady she has ;
•nd goo e l a u r i e
t i e well ad ap ted t e t y e a r
“ P fru its W ith th e excep tio n of some ' era p ro tect them selves a g a in s t u n
sts for the last tw o years.
W it
t'. the U: »• <»f yoiingstei i as pickers ber asparagus and rh u b arb
of th e fru it, all this w as hom e- reaso n ab le
rises
in
p ro d u ctio n
food LoJ «•- giow
A n iu jo l ity «»f !h«‘ pickers last ye.ir so m uch varie!
n.
'f
in
.
y
e
a
r
M
rs
Cruz,
plans
costs,
of
w
hich
labor
Is
o
ften
the
house, Mi
C a th cart finds the
Do your trad in g w ith H illsboro
.e re bo ys and girls
t » can 500 q u art* of vegetables, in la rg e st Item.
Appi (iniately 10.000 placem ents fam ily h ealth is b e tte r and h ere clu d in g t< m atoes, 300 q u a rts of I "S ince it Is the policy of the m erchants. M oney sp e n t at home
i.s
n
ev
er
any
w
orry
as
to
w
hat
to
ci e m.
m u e ui t h e c a n e b e r r y fie ld .
w a r food a d m in is tra tio n to pre rem ains to circu late locally a n d
T h ro u g h »neat and 350 q u a rts of fruit.
. * ! y e «• a u J . and tin- farm lab o r office have for the next in« al
s e n t in flatio n ary w age in c re a se s in m ay eventually g et back to y o u tl
•stim ate
»te . that 11 ha . i «•.au d on onlv tin- .ch-nil y ear Mi- C ath cart p r o
ag ricu ltu re, it is highly d esirab le
4” p* t « . lit of those w ho a« • vides canne«! food as h er sh are of
th a t fa rm ers ta k e im m ediate steps
th e hot school lunches th a t a re
f.« i » tr : I h a rle » Z. M a w h in n r y
aally w orked in the field «
to suggest w avs an d m eans of oc-
\ O T I < F T O < K K D ÎT O R S
Six! v five platoons of boys and served at the schoolhouse.
eo m p lish in g th is en d .” H o llen b erg
N o . 5972
lave been signed up in P ort-
•
»
•
h T i-o y K iveri t h a t th e tinde r»
d
eclared
"
ft
is
th
e
>wlsh
o
f
the
»i ir ned ha*
h»
•" the i. 1 la-plx-rry harv est V ictory G arden Pay* Off
b.t»n a jH w .irite d A d m i n is t r a t r ix
W
FA
and
the
O
regon
s
ta
te
w
age
I
'm
nun
s
w
ho
a
re
p
lan
n
in
g
to
S avings «afforded by th«
'H i .
o f th e Í
plat . n - . , f fi ..m 25 to 40
H A K L E S Z. M a W-
;’iow «’ertifb-d seed po tato es, lad- b o ard th a t farm e r-g ro u p s w ith in M IN S K Y l>-
M . by the ('. nt y
;,,f 1 av«* aL o been organized V ictory garden m ak e p - bl«
mo « lover. C u m b erlan d r« d clover, th e sta te help develop and a d m in «J th e >
an
n
u
al
$30H
paym
ents
ina.h
O re v o
W«
•’ o th er m ajo r berry produc-
is
te
r
p
ro
g
ia
m
s
th
a
t
will
p
rev
en
t
■
th e ir red creep in g fescue, an d a lta fes-
li fled as
unties Ab >ut tw ice a m any H .nvey I Pne*ps fam ily «
m e should m ak e ap p licatio n for iigrlcult ill al w ages from g tttin g
i t said fc«ta'
» will be ne «• %ary for th«- H O .nre Medina c«»untv f; irm in | «•«•I
tificatio n
inupection
at
the out of line.”
b«'i t a a for the stra w b e rry O hio In 1942 Mrs phi»U canned co u n ty a g e n t’s office now’, a n n o u n
s b y la w n 'H iire d . t o th
All a g ric u ltu ra l
w ages
above
alm ost a thousand «|Uarts J fruits
d. w hich is pract illy
»d at h e r recid e rti e. R t. 2. E..
end Vegetables and
red 40 c e s P a lm e r S. Torv< nd, co u n ty $2400 per y e a r a te frozen, re q u ir
. Or
he la w o f f i .
ing
W
FA
ap
p
ro
v
al
before
in
c
re
a
s
bushels of root er«>ps and w in ter ag en t O nly those w ho have m ade
I I . T u n ir
J r
th e C o m n .f
, fru
Mr
P h e lj» was abl«- to appli« atio n w ill he eligible to hav«* es can be m ade Increases up to
<k. H ill s b . r o , O re ifo i
t h in ai
$200 per
fro n t th e d a te o f t h i
give h e r fam ily u balanced d iet tie Ir fields inspected. A dditional $2400 at 'h-- ra te o f
noti.
h a - . 'il
12th d a y «.f Jii
ab o u t
re q u irem en ts m o n th can be m ade w ith o u t a p
• 44.
«•very «lay of th e y ear sim ply by inf«»rmation
A m
E l.E E N
M A W H IN N E V .
A.l-
'. m g d«>wn into th e cellar or out fo r g ro w in g c« rtified seed cro p s proval. he said, unless a specific t " . -M
' - T a - r i x ■ f th ,. E - t a le . f ( H r : - z
is a \ iliable at th e co u n ty a g e n t's w age or sa la ry ceiling a p p ly in g to
mt«»
th
e
garden.
A
fter
tak
in
g
stock
M
u
w
h in n c y , Hcc. a.-p<l.
M axim um •
ilfulfil hay
th
e
w
o
rk
e
r's
job
is
in
effe
c
t
in
office
in
H
illsboro.
O S . I I . T I I S I . I E JR .,
h av e h«n n annoiin« I, according of h er c a rry -o v e r can n ed goods in
A t to r n e y
th e a re a w here the w o rk er is i in- A d T m H in
û it r u t r ix .
to Word r. i ... 1
the county wh< re he could revi.se h er canning
ployed, In w hich case th e w o rk e r
■■lui»-
E
l.
20.
27.
Aus.
3
k\ . \ \
, as effe« ve fo r l'J H
V it a l s t a t i s t i c s , r a t io n in g c an receive no m ore th a n the
[ b u d g e t.
In 1943 she had stressed
The ced in g m alfalf
h o s p it a l n e w s a n d cellin g ra te, w hich m ay am o u n t to
t««m nt»e
35 q u a r t s
i»« r j>crh<>n • d a t a ,
>n to producer* '»n i I
m ore or less th a n $2400.
thi ugh O ctober, In N«>vember the plus HO q u a rts < f m eat to su p p le c o u r t o r d e r s r e g u l a r ly
at
'I’his y ear
p rice increases t > $21; D ecem ber m ent hom e b u tch erin g
$21 50. and
$2J from J a n u a ry she w ill continue to can th e sam e h e a d o f c l a s s i f i e d p a g e s .
th ro u g h Ai d C eilings w ere plaC-
< I on alf df.i hay at all level
B 1 '• I lie« inav be ¡nei < a « d by
$5 per ton if the hav is baled
( l.»ssifir<l Page D r . i d l i n e .........................T uesday,
4 p. in.
I <»<> ate to < lassifv ' D eadline
W ednesday, 10 a m.
O regon w ill jo in o th e r states in
stressin g farm accid en t p rev en tio n
1 W.-WTED
W -man
w ith
b ab y PIE ch erries for sale, 6c a pound. th ro u g h an ed u catio n al p ro g ram to
w an ts n n o th er w om an to d riv e
y< •u pick
L. Plansocn, 1 *-z m iles m ake farm people m ore conscious
h
er
e.ir
to
I/>ng
Beach.
Cal.,
leav
-outh of C o rn eliu s
16 o f th e special h azard s o f a g ric u l
I I V SPRAY S
ing in n n ed ia’«*jy
Will ex ch an g e 2-ROOM u p stairs a p a rtm e n t for tu r e d u rin g N ational F arm S afety
Conti Is m«-th- Will not taint food, r ferences. Phone 1192
16p
ren t, u n fu rn ish e ;t — 246 S. 7th ¡w eek, set bv p re s id e n tia l procla-
m ilk or soil clothes.
A T I’EXTIO.N folks; M uldlet.ut old A ve
16-17 I m ation for J u ly 23 to 29.
$1.25 gallon
W A S choenfield, dean an d d i
.»nd n ew -tim ers pi enlc a t R oain-
for
sale;
also
2 rec to r of a g ric u ltu re a t O regon
Q
UA
RT
fru
it
ja
rs
e r ’s B est park, Ju ly 30, 1944. F ree I
tu
b
s
—233
South
galvanized
w
ash
S ta le college, has been nam ed stale
Coffee.
16
16 ch airm an for th e w eek by the N a
6 AND 1 -m onths- >ld dues and Fifth.
P o u ltry House Spray
tio n al S afety council, w hich is spon"
bucks, $2 75 i
also fry ers at FIE CH ER RIES. 2 tons, w anted
an d D isinfectant*
P. rfcct on B akery, H illsboro.
,6 so rin g the p ro g ram in cooperation
24c
lb
C.
C
H
irri
m
iles
n
o
rth
-
35c gallon
w ith th e U nited S ta te s d e p artm en t
east B anks; old Erickson place. 16:f IRON w heeled M itchell
wagon of a g ric u ltu re an d farm o rg an iza
w ith bay rack .—P h o n e B e a v e r tions Dean S choenfield w ill open
37 TON A -l clover hay; 5 tun oats
16 th e w eek In O regon w ith a radio
md vetch hay fur 'a le J . e ton 2457.
Appi«*. Pea«h ami T om ato Boxes Looney, 2 miles s nth of R ccdvllle, C< K’KER Spaniel pups, 1 m onth talk o v er statio n KOAC M onday,
on R osedale road
l ’hone H eaver- old. $10- C all H illsboro 3156 19-17 J u ly 24. at 12:45 p. m.
Keep 'Em Rolling a n d
ton 2162.
16
C itin g w hat he te rm e d “an a p
8 84 ACRES. 12 m iles from P o rt
llav Salt
HENFF1T dance. Ju ly 15. S au v ies land, sm all house, fam ily orch ard , p alling" loss of life and lim b from P r o d u c i n a fo r V ictorv*
W U UC‘n y IO r
Island grange; good music, re- 1 good w ell, elec tric pum p, out bldgs, farm accidents. P re sid e n t R o o se -,
velt has re q u ested a ll persons and |
fre.shinents, prizes -T ak e B u rlin g good cow: $3.000.
o rg an izatio n s concerned w ith a g ri
ton F erry.
16
We a g re e w ith th e saying th a t
R otonone D ust and l.h |u id
4 ACRES. 2 m iles from B eav er c u ltu re and farm life “to stim u late
FDR SAI L
For ap h is and beetle*.
ton on bus line. 6-room house, bath am ong fa rm ers a fu ll realizatio n of idle tra c to rs can w in no w a rs—
220 A.. 3«' cult aboil! 4 A young
th e need for co n sta n t a tte n tio n to th a t's w hy w e have dedicated o u r
arge I ield D usters, $25 each
Fill.ert: Good rich hill soil, lots of and toilet, elec tricity , gas. barn, th e old fam iliar p recau tio n s against e n tire shop facilities to help keep
wood, b o rd ers highw ay, poor hide . city w ater, o rch ard , « i-acre tim ber, th e h azard s of th e ir ca llin g and also all tra c to rs in this area in tip -to p
elect.
and
el.'ct pum p.
$7.500 good cow 50 chickens; $5.700, term s. to aw ak en in them a sense of r e shape doing th e ir p a rt in p ro d u c
1
A CRES on bus line, n e a r
T erm s
spon sib ility for th e p ro p e r in s tru c
0A high level land, 'i m ile to H uber. 4-room m odern house, la u n tion In ru les of safety of the m any ing food for Victory. R egardless of
Hides - Wool - Mohair - Poultry sm all tow n, b o rd ers creek , fam ily d ry tray s, ele c tric pum p, fam ily y o u n g and Inex p erien ced persons the n a tu re of y o u r pow er problem
—w h e th e r it is a tra c to r o v erh au l
orch ard , fair bldgs, elec, city w a te r orch ard , w ired for elec tric ran g e; now being em ployed on farm s."
G en eral P ain ts - H ard w a re
or ju s t an a d ju stm e n t—com e to see
$3850 Te-m s.
$4.800 term s.
150 E. Main Ht—Hillsboro
us fo r help.
20 A, 4 cult. 2 A good s tra w b e r
20 ACRES. 6 m iles from B eav er
P hone 4061
ries, good 6-room, home, elec, and ton. 6-room house, sp rin g w ater, Transportation May Be No. 1
au to m atic elec pum p, good soil; ! electricity , chick en house, b ro o d er Harvest Problem
$3500, term s.
B ecause of th e m o u n tin g railro a d '
, ISC bat n for IS COWI, 4 acres. 14-
traffic problem . O D T officials w arn
40 A, 15 A cult good. 4-rm home, y ear-old w aln u ts; $7.000, term s
elect, large hen house, barn, 4 A. I J. .1. M eM AIION. P h o n e B eav er th e re may be "m ore th an the usual I
d ifficu lty " th is y e a r in p ro v id in g (
orch ard $4000. T erm s
ton 831. Sunday ra il H rav. 2254.
railro a d cars fo r the m ovem ent of '
It II. K E E IIE K
OATS
and
vetch
hay;
tw
o
radios;
th e w in te r w h eat crop. T hey see .
18 F irst Ave, N. W. Forest G rove
o v erstu ffed arm ch air; 15 R. I. a m ajo r p roblem in a w in te r w h eat [
W est B aseline, H illsboro
'20 IXMXiE for sale cheap; team of Red hens. $1 50 each —A G reenlow , cro n ex p ected to exceed 700 m illion |
horses, plow, disc, h arro w z\l- 1 m ile west of R eedville, Jo h a n n e - bushels.
hert B ucher. RE 5. H illsboro. Mile : on Ave. C all S u n d ay , o r a fte r
sm ith df w ireless tow er.
16 ■
___________ 16p
PU REBRED C hina serv ice bear.$20; 12-FOOT MeUm n iick -D ecrin g 31-
Jersey Cow. $75; 19 mo. Jerse y
RD com b in e w ith p ick -u p a t
heifer (served». $6.5; 27 mo. Je rse y tach m en t in good co n dition; slig h t
h eifer (1st calf). $80; feed er pigs, ly used M cCorm ick D eering «-cyl
$13; rabbits, $1; M uscovy ducks; in d er com bine m otor, co m p lete
B reeder turkeys. J o e Jaro ss, Rt. 3, w ith clutch; 14-inch Jo h n -D eere
Box 207, Hillsboro. 3 m iles n o rth of tra c to r plow.
T u a la tin V alley
co u rt house.
18 Co-op. P hone H illsb o ro 1741 o r
16
C H ER RIES
S ta lk 's G olden now ■1111
ready for canning. 5c lb.; you PIN B A L L m achine for sale; g reat
p ic k .—760 S. 10th Ave.; opposite
am u sem en t for
ch ild re n
and
sh u te p ark
I6p ad u lts alik e C all a t 539 South
Rip
PIE C H ER RIES for -ale 760 S D ennis Ave.
10th Ave., H illsboro.
16p W ANTED hay rak e, reaso n ab ly
O f course
A m e r ic a n «
priced,
cash. —Jo h n
F. G eitz.
I OR 5-room house w an ted by c o r
"« RUST IN GOD-/OUCAN TEd
p o ral on bus line b etw een H ills H illsboro, Rt. 4. Box 414; H4 m iles
N
E
A
irp
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rt
Road.
16p
THAT By TVlc W
AY fllfy DRIVE
boro and St. Johns, or in H illsboro.
7-FO O T
M cCorm ick -
D eering
Do
not
sm
oke
or
d
rin
k
W
rite
Ar-
You can trust us to
b in d er h i
good sh ap e.—Dave
{us 779
16
Merlo, B eav erto n ; 1 m ile n o rt’i of
give you satisfaction
Ei.F.UTRIU w ashing m achine; 2 H u b er
16-18
D ISPLA Y IN
bed sp rin g s and m attreses; c ir AUSTRALIAN Shepherd pupa
every time. Our stock
cu latin g healer; cook stove; d a v
Dave Merlo, 1 m ile n o rth of
SH O W R O O M
r e p r e s e n ts e v e r y en p o rt; 2 chairs and rocker,
all go b efo re S atu rd ay . Ju ly
thing that our nam e
Sam G crig, III. 2, C ornelius.
f
Youth Depended
On in Harvest
U phold the Hand T hat Hold« th»
T orch of Liberty!
Long-Term
Dairy Feed paym ents will be
made once every 2 m onths through
F ebruary. 1945. and for the m onth
of March. 1!M5. according to a n
nouncem ent received bv the county
BRATTLEBORO V
Ju n e 30— .
l ow In terest
ve reg istered Ho sin-F r iesian * AAA com m ittee, reports Jo h n W
lo w s
in the d airy h? I of J A K amna, chairm an.
No
C om m ission
The periods have been divided
E ndow & Sons. (Fie my in this
com pleted a. ? .1 a v P aym ents (or m ilk pro-
county.i have recent
No A ppraisal Fee
t
: J m e wall be
official production r<- rd ; of more I . i
jtte rfa t, th<* m ade in July: July and A ugust
than SfXj pounds of
of tatem ents will be paid in S ep tem
H o l'tein • F riesian A »tuition
Travelers Insurance Co.
ber Septem ber and O ctober s ta te
A m erica announces.
ment
m
November:
N
ovem
ber
and
f the fivi was D ecem ber itatem ents
Highest produc
in J a n u
Lone Fit M.i îterj
e A rbutus with ary:
u ary and F ebruary sta te
«‘Cord of 613
inda of bu tter- m ents Jan
in March
R epresentative
fat and 15 440 pounds f m lk Thi
D uring the sum m er m onths the
n early 3 ’^ time:; I ■ production ' rate
of
paym ent will be 45c per
117 9 3rd Ave.
of the
v erag e d airy cow in this j cwt for milk and 6c per pound
nation
T he record was m ade in for butterfat in cream
W L LSB O R O , OREGON
P
aym
ent
365 di ays on tw ice a day m ilking during the w inter m onths will be
and at t the age of 5 y ears !1 m onths ■
Sm md highest
_
pro d u cer was , [70c per cw t for m ilk and 10c per
Lone F ir M onogram V •ietta w ith ! pound for butterfat.
610 pounds of b u tte rfa t and 15,441
pound- of m ilk, m ade in 365 days
'tn tw ice a day m ilking and at the
age of 6 y ears 1 m onth.
O th er high producers w ere: Lone
F .r M isterpiece G inger w ho at the 1
FARM - CITY - COMMERCIAL
age i f a y ear 7 m onths m ade 553 i
pound
of b u tte rfa t and
15,489
I- .and- of m ilk in 365 days on tw ice
i day m ilk.ng: Lone F ir Jo h an n a
V ariet’a who at the age of 3 years !
7 m onth- m ade 543 pounds of but- '
ter fat and 13.952 pounds of m ilk '
in 365 davs cn tw ice a day m ilk- i
P o rter Bldg. — P ortland 4, O regon
¡ng; and Lone F ir M asterpiece Sally
w ho at the age of 6 years 8 m onth’s j
Local Agent: CHARLES L. WALKER
m ade 508 pounds of b u tterfa t and ;
13.638 pound., of m ilk in 365 days |
H illsboro, O regon
tf
on tw ice a d ay m ilking.
FARM LOANS
W. 0. GALAWAY
MORTGAGE LOANS
• Low Cosi - Prompi S ervice
K AUFM AN MORTGAGE COMPANY
Food for Victory
A pplications for
C erlificaiion A sked
C O M IN G ANO
W E A D VISE
TRAVELERS
CHEQUES
Whether it’s home for a furlough or
back to camp, make sure your travel
funds are safe by changing your cash
into American Express T ravelers
Cheques be fore you start. In Travelers
Cheque form, your funds are spend
able wherever you go and should your
cheques be lost, stolen or destroyed
uncountersigned, you will be refunded
for the loss promptly by American
Express.
This bank sells American Express
Travelers Cheques in denominations
of $10, $20, $50 and $100. The cost is
1 * of 1 % i 75<on each $100 purchased,,
minimum 40«.
C eilings Slated
On A lfalfa H ay
Oregon to Join
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADS In Safety Week
SPRAYS
F arm ers' Cash Store
HILLSBORO
IM PLEM EN T CO.
See the N ew
1944 DODGE BROS,
TRUCK
has a lw ay s stood for
in quality. And, of
course, our prices a re
the
too!
« COMMERCIAL
NRTIONRL BANK
(7 /t/¿ iÁ r tco
MEM BEH FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP
A WASHINGTON COUNTY INSTITUTION
THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK
of H illsboro, O regon
Condensed Statem ent of Condition June 30, 1944
RESOURCES
Loans a n d D isco u n ts......................................................$1,433,751.76
O v e rd ra fts .........................................................................
202.22
Bonds a n d W arrants ................................................... 4,848,498.56
Stock in Federal Reserve B a n k ....................................
12,750.00
Banking House ...............................................................
58,400.00
Furniture a n d Fixtures ..................................................
26,230.56
O ther A s s e ts .....................................................................
20,659.84
C ash an d Due from B a n k s............................................ 1,768,163.33
T o t a l ................................................ $8,168,656.27
LIABILITIES
C apital Stock ................................................................... $ 200,000.00
Surplus .............................................................................. 225,000.00
U ndivided Profits ............................................................
12,843.74
Reserves ............................................................................
28,238.35
Total Deposits ................................................................. 7,702,574.18