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■ Importance of Walnufs, Filberts in This Area Pointed Out to Rotarians farm and Garden On Record from m an and B. W Chnpman will he in charge today. . J lH R A T O R S II d n u t ind fi Value of th crops to Wir ingt n county and by the northw est w- ï pointed ou MILKERS D o e s A m e r ic a Face a P o s t-W a r * . • • Du m in of Po cl M ILK COOLERS plief . Vir e-p resid cn t of th e D undee N l lysis by L. ft I»ielthuupt, D e p r e s s io n ? e s t pi xriation. and A • Xte ion net h alt m ill reonoirii <t nt I G row ers MFO O CIA tr CbüiZZ-.U., /-ttrs.i'i ( >,M( of p relim in ary official e ri Ja c bv n. general m anager icobsoi ci"ed h « om.t f •.-I« » ' . - m ates of » 1911 farm production, in N orth Pacific Nut G ro w e r, a <o- Id up ciation. in spe iking before the dientes S tile g ieilte t to tal Volllfll“ aint < A« »lefinlcd bv dard,*. I R otary club hen- T hursday rp and anim al pro d u cts ever i T h e value i.f p lo u m t’ o r <1 KlpP. .,r crop Irmi« ff. Pink ( pi oduer 1 in the U nited Ht ites de Clll I iiFifh i* straw < ihiif t be ov Duncan declared that th e new F tw u llrr S , V , ZZie R « w „ r< Z i i ' f «<’<«- ..». t>;,intuì llnipilnl pit.« tl (• n duction In ag ric u ltu ra l ph.ea/cd, p u t • ulai 1 v the «• day i d l e r constructed bv th e D undee « llu 'il of I ho Mol mill Io h n i l i . n In . : llllh n r ! S, 'n i l , n r ; when it i » «11ffi< ¡ill to obt.o. .m uí wm kei i engaged. The p relim in ary g ro w er: h ere would be of g n tit ihm o, w i o h i to >ll ,||O Dub ■ i.f Hill the • ■ t leiati < • I- 132 per cen t of the <»/ I r i e ilo n i r r u m I rnr F*al- benefit to th e com m unity m d to „ / ' h i t I h r I I f t «/ i«ur /.< /< • W.i )iin ' I > ii 4*011111 inlllliii'i i n | fci t dlz.ci ». '.lute 19?. , 193 19 av erag e o u tp u t of cro p mei S T orvend, county ag< 1 th e g ro w e r, He said th a t th e in S ’ ,fV '•'ill > lull « nn hug 1 1 .iiii'Hinl and a nlrnal ■ products, com pared tili iiieivl.il fe of con d u stry wa» stabilized in th e period w, ■■ pIl'IIllM I I? 111 II. Mlt. ( >11 ISM »»I' \ S : America | MR PINK OMENS: If no lntrlll- — Will I.il.c tin* pine <• of the 1 ium u w ith 12 ‘9 pet 11 nt to 1943 and 121 i*rte( ,r depression gent efi ,rt s made to plan for full »flic i . .‘levied fol* need not have a post- th e and soil « indi t ¡«»III Uig 1 idfc« 1 «zf 1»H p. r cer it, in 1912 o Lm i age of betw een f/iO to V/t po u n d , Minty d u ll Wm - b u t it Is likely she will Avoiding I employment, a whopping depress.on Ing faiiiK-iM for the high Pr III; II. >1 I . of Aloll depression means 11 million more j will s irely hit ui. But we have it in per acre under o rd in ary w eath er Kin ■ lout, 1 T he ex¡(•th e U. (’(1 by III" t f.irrii« war time production accom plished ged O ne d raw b ack ha- t i ! .nul John H Al der, i ci . f< r h .i turnung u n d er then <i> pile m any h an d icap s and diffi |ohs than were available in our b e lt w pi, > er to prevent m as, unem- ¡co n d itio n ,. vlio wa I(*t.m ie.I .i straw H the diffi c u ln • «J d<zing Ci ruble«, tin- war food a d m in is tra pencetime y u r : means learning to ploynent if we make broad, con- been harvesting. H owever, g ro w fi lip of Ö 11( Membre i 1 good j- b «zf ,,bUWllI■g '1I'b. > «.ui und tion i now ta k in g mm e steps to distribute In peacetime as we ’ learned struct ve plans and have the energy ers who have had some experience pr«t nt o u tlin ed a program of i « b« mtf OVCi ( i »UK* by s .inc farm« br ing som e of the mui plus Into to produce In wartime. Private pock and c o u rs e to carry them out. We w ith the crop have w orked o t M P fairly satisfactory m eth o d . for r< tiling m onths, md me. i -lotnnel.- of use to avoid unncce- through ih r etbooks must provide more than two- must •eg an expanded economy :.rh. doled th e ir n ext m eeting for I mg meth<> Is A w heatl.m d plow ' » S’ • «•<-umuhit Ion arnl wast« af A lthough th e re ,s a support price thirds the -pending power ’hat . war „ , rather •han institute another NRA m iddle of N ovem ber at the work la c straw Into the gr und t . r th «• war ends. One such step for h airy vetch, farm ers can h ard ly I purchases i ’ll I ch am b er of c • minci i » fan 1 v ■.••I! aial. if not cut . rely Is the lentova) (zf most proc< s- e«l production and c.'. il.an pun n a ' , wjth c ■■•rolled price, and restricted to ta k e a chance w ith it as made po ible in 1944. Because of produ on Enterprise should not be afford w ith II p Ewal of the covere*d. may be all«n ved to , arel foods from the ration li. i until th ere are b e tte r dusting . sensational technological w ar devel stifled by unwise taxation or gov- m ethods developed for control of epai tnient at ( )i «» m S tate until th e re has been enough rain T he total volum e <zf anim al pro opments. t people can now m anufac ernm< • • cor.trol, discouraging incen- ! w eevil, g erm inations have b e e n i:> a*t speaker. to pl< w it, although some d< noi ducts , , . > ! tO i ' '• ’■ !••' pci I e i cm / m i/ if j. n m eeting, plow follow ing the di k iry but c e n t (zf th e 1935 1939 lev« 1 this ture what once required the work of tive ar f ill production. Our coun- seriously a ffe d e d by the h airy ! 6. Either we expand consumption and 1 .i > vetch w eevil, m aking the c r o p 1 J Meadows, w e.tern field- «•cd he crop III the year, w ith m eat an im al product production or diminish employment. try mu . resound with the use of our ! p ractically un p ro fitab le in m any j I Dry 'Em, Buy 'Em, Sell Today'» record-break mg j di k for the A m erican G uernsey Il h , i been fot I tin up t () IfW p er eent, poultry and er ar d rich natural resources, manpo ;ht p o u ltry pi d u c ts a t 130 p er cent The governm ent owns almost one- price» for eggs demand that ’ club, di .cils led the progtesH w ith a i o rd in ary t dum case,. Privat, industry must carry the bur- ell . i t e r i ornhium g i you get the maximum pro C attle clu b d u ring the past fourth of the nation's industrial fa- T im e of seeding is an im portar.t amt dui i y product* 113 per cent 'Em, or Shell 'Em! industry; governm ent f o r . den 1 b tie th a t 1 me •ars and plans for post-w ar .is the ti duction from your flock, i factor in the c e n tr’d of aphid- or ci 11 ties. Billion» of I « plu I A rm y- C reate t expam dnn has been ir perulitures in public works. I bel f.d’l o il- h e a lin g crop- like wise i tieinscy registration!! ifl- arel eau he cl 1 |>|M-I I up fall seeded legum e S eed,ng de- Navy goods are already trickling into Far better results» feed Tri- ■ Koybeam later iri t < iboiit 43 per cent d u rin g udV -nt ng£ the ongle X-tro Egg Producer— f pe inuts, and flaxneed, estimate«] civilian m arkets. To avoid that de Perhaj, most im portant of all is eco-! , layed a fte r the 16th or 20th of IIS und .m addition.i il increase of a fte r .( few .-I o w ers of have m uch less a palatable, carefully built,/ it 2C0 per cen t «»f th e pre war pression for you. derisions in policy nomic nd political cooperation with ! O ctober w ill rids to average, but som ew hat lesa th an in expected for fallen .'»S the .‘ traw then other nations; removal of compcti- j chance of in ju ry this fall from balanced ration. b<*C(»mc tough and d o e . not chop 1913 an d 1942 G rain production j concerning the use of these enormous »(Voiding to Meadows 335 E. E dison St. 1 k my dan tes th roughout the n a- Up as well ( ’• )Vcr crop disk L; . also Your lo c il frrd resource, m u,, he adopted before the tive trade barrier .; international fi aphids. T his has been the case for 1 th e last 20 or m ere years, acco rd fiir h um an food is ♦ xpected to be dtaler hat a tre a t end of the German war. Post-w ar nancing of agriculture and industry ing to records k ept by L. P. R >ck- sat isfaetoril V. Hot a ie in dem and for G uernsey will w<»rk qui aupply. ISO pci cent of the 1935-1939 av- j Som e farm er s f e d th at all the e r a / e , feed g ra in s and hay 13d. depre slon will come unless months in devastated nations—in China and wood. D epartm ent or A griculture f«>r th e ir bottled trad e be- mil PLEA SE WASH WALNUTS before the fir • arm istice we have a India and other areas suffering a low • of the ability of the G ucrn- straw' on tin* field m ust b B ureau of Entom i logjr. K ,-e t tru ck cro p - 143 per cent, fru its comprehensive post-war tax policy, a standard of living. The world needs G rove. Slugs do not ap p ear to be breed to put a richer color and t i r d y covered, and in s m e ts 117, and su g a r crop« X3 courageous ,o .al security policy, de fiai or into the m ilk, a ch aracter- this may he advaiitagenu ; how- and T h e n u Increase p lentiful this fall. H ow ever, if Yes, I bu>’ ’em g r e e n ! our productive capacity, but we need in ou tp u t has been Isti m uch in dem and by the ever, b etter decom position .f the iccom pllehed d e-p tailed plan for demobilizing 10 m il a large volume of world trade to farm ers expect th e ir presence in it. risin g costs ew ale. it w a » stated. The e straw' m aterial i.i obtuinec if a a field it is w ell to put out some lion servicemen: for transfer of some L o t’s o f r o o m ! keep it going. There must be an eco farm o p eratio n w hile farm coupled w ith th e fact that certain arncunt of aeriatio n p e r for p lie rs g en erally have i. rnained i 20 million w orker, to peace indus nomic union of nations, followed by check baits before the cro p begin- Ou- -in i*y-. can produce a pound of nutted. If a n u m b er of slugs tries. Plans for foreign trade, cu r polit. al, judicial and cultural in ter to grow about u n ch an g ed com pared with i For tho-e w ho w ish to p articip ate ei fat as cheaply as any other ai ago Thu*, th e exchange val ; rency stabilization, post-war tran s national agencies for the develop a re found at these check baits it I •»( d a iry cattle, are th e rea in the AAA pi - gram , th ere i : an y. m ay be w ell to bait the w hole field lie f a r m p io d u e t s declined sev portation. a large stop-gap program for m any dairy m en tu rn in g to inc« ntive paytm nt provided for the • r al o f points ment of tiie standard of living of all. T hose in terested in grow ing alth o u g h still re la tiv e of public works, are far from com the breed in g of G u ern .ey cattle incorporation of pea or vetch .draw ly high (*ornpared w ith the pie If we are to avert depression, we certified W illam ette vetch can ob- pletion—in some instances untouched. into th e surface soil. The i z the increased nu m b er of ap- tne at ami tain m ore inform ât, atio n . W ithout specific action A m ericas shall need to expand our vision and county ag en t’s office. plh pli. • n . f u I egistry at toe m ent rate is 00 cen ts ,ier ac ie A W a O r reg situ o n ’s g en eral farm price in r „ : l . l ¡ I ' . e e t V. .’1 fil ' Wind through our economy, but it can be done. Oil ri n (*>' breed rtia.’i office in nurnb» r of fa rm ers w ho havi ■ been dex at 171 per cent of th e 1933 MR. < HERNE CHALLENGES: Mr. ri the valley of depre ion, and that N. H . .Meadow foil ‘w ing the p ractice of pi« ,1939 level at m id-A ugust was . action, taken in time, grows less Pink ¡ays that unless there is a “plan u n d er legum inous straw each »tu >1 lightly low er th an a y« a r ago, for a n u m b er < f y ears hav for full employment, a whopping de likely each day. I vert l<- y o u r odd., und end» ported at the co u n ty ag e n t’s iffiee alth o u g h farm price« in the whole MR. PINK CHALLENGES: To pression will surely hit us.” The co u n try w ere about unchanged COt t y u r profit In fives und ten» that land w hich used to pr xluce avoid m as, unemployment we must question is: “Will we have that de 20 bushels of w heat will pi ■ i act com pared w ith August 1913. In W ashington C ounty F arm ers' a rd can build a new world. Are we pre:- ¡on?"—not: “.Vced we?” No such U nion w ill m eet S ep tem b er 30 in any w here from 30 to 40 b u sh el‘4. ere t • d u rin g the year for grains, hay. d airy products, an d som e o th plan lor lull employment has yet willing to use m as, production and They a ttrib u te th is ini r the cham ber of com m erce in H ills i n all the m arvels of science and indus been adopted by Congress, nor is boro. A T illam ook delegation w ill yield d irectly to th e p ractice of er item s wer» about o ffset bv low er prices for m eat an im als and try for an economy of plenty and there one awaiting adopt.on. The w ar be present to plan an officers’ con plow ing u n d er straw . . w ith tru c k crop- as a whole *I*he fertilizer Value of the stra w ; egg the satisfaction of the legitimate in the European theatre will have ference w ith Y am hill and W ash O fficers from t < f ol lowi Lad i no about th e sam e as a y e a r ago. wants of the people of the world, or been won before the fundam ental ington counties. root F arm e rs a re also praised and , d "V e r $9 00, red d o v e r $0 11. hairy are we going back to economic na battle for a prosperous peace will th e state office at S alem w ill also « o n ip lim e n te d fo r b uying w ar N o C o m m is s io n C h a r g e vetch $741, com m on and W illam be present. tionalism. restricted output and a rti a M easures on the N ovem ber b a l ette vetch $5 39. A u stiian w in ter bond« and paving o ff d«bts In ficially raised prices? People are even h3ve been approached. America N o A p p r a is a l F e e will yet act for the expanded future lot w ill be discussed. L unch w ill f u l l p«‘a $4 92. b arley $3 02. oats tend of goln ; deeply into debt thinking In broader term s than after d u rin g an d a fte i W<trld W ai i both Mr. Pink and I seek, but it will be served by th e L aurel-S chclls $2 92 As a m edium of c>m pari <>n. »mi b a rn y a rd m an u re is listed w ‘h a D uring tl.«* fo u r y ear period 194b the last war. The fact th at 44 na take depression and jobless millions union women. tions m eet to plan for fond, relief, to 1913. O reg o n ’s farm m o rtg ag e . Value of $2 30 p er ton. to produce that action. R em em ber, in A rgus C lassified B urm si straw' is usu ally a resu lt >!.!,• waa r• duced 103 par cent, loans, currency stabilization and po MR. PINK REPLIES: It is true, as of im patience ra th e r th an increased <low 'n to 12 2 p er c< nt of the value litical cooperation to assure peace Ads, T he M ore You Tel! — The Mr. Cherne indicates, that people The average reduc> m akes me believe that a m ajor de ( ’o n \ .-n ie n t P a y m e n t co t of o peration. If a m oldboard o f all f irm More You Sell. tf . At 14.4 ; ' • pression can and W'ill be avoided. need dram atic experience to shake plow m ust be used il can be P hone 3271 BEAVERTON. OREGON P r o m p t S e r v ic e cent, dow n to 12 4 per cent of the them into action. B ut we have just E s ta te : Me < E. B allard equip p ed w ith a la i.’.e diamet« r M R . C H E R N E R E P L IE S : Y es, N O T IC l I BEDITOIW cutaw iy coulter. A ce-i d rig to th e value <zf all farm s been through the w orst depression America can rise to new heights in In th e C ounty C o u rt of th e S ta te of dej irtm cnt of entom ology, the the worst w ar in history. A de- O regon, fo r W ashington C ounty. an expanding world. U nem ploym ent, and ............... burn in g of stu b b le and straw ' w ill N otice is hereby jtiven th a t th e u n d e r can be prevented and depression leftist attitude may ^ actually ^ e‘ P not control slugs o r o th er inscctu signed. F. M itchell, ha* been appointed averted. B ut will these happen w ith bring about the conditions which we I A d m in istra G. since th e b u rn in g «be not d estro y r of th e E sta te of MOSES most fear. I believe the people are | Fa. B A LLA to out our first being challenged by ac R D , deceased, by «aid C ourt. m an y of them and slugs a re usu 117 S 3rd Ave. tual difficulties? Don't minimize the behind a full em ployment program, All persons having claim s asrainst said ally too d eep in th e gro u n d to be H endliRhts c u t of o rd e r o r In broadness of people's thinking during and, therefore, Congress must and e sta te a re hereby n otified to p re sen t the H ILLSB O RO . OREGON h u rt by th e burn. e, levally verified, to th e u n d e rsig n poor adjustment constitute a s e r i - 1 the last w ar and the bright hopes will act. The people w ant slums de sam a t the Law office of M. B. Bum p. otis accident h azard as w in ter they then held. But broad thinking stroyed, cities rebuilt, decent hous ed. K eep inform ed on local affairs Hillsboro. O regon, w ithin six m onths Read the A rgus reg u larly . tf brink’s on longer h ours of darkness, 1, not the palliative. Specific, detailed, ing. modern transportation, improved ■ from d a te hereof. d eclares S e c re ta ry of S tate Bob an d fir s t published Septem ber complex action on controversial sub a g r i c u l t u r e , reforestation, transfer I 21. D ated Korrell. 1»44. — - »- from substandard to more fertile jects is. The George Bill that just F. G M IT C H E L L . A d m in istra to r. lie said accid en t re p o rt, indicate fin ira flood control, civic centers. M. B. BI M P. A ttorney Senate will not provide passed the _____ . n u n v curs a re o p eratin g w ith hc:»d- full employment. It hardly pretends netessary public works, better hospi- (Sept. 21. 2«. Oct. 5. 12. 19. 19441 i ^hts e ith e r in such (>>or a d ju s t to. America has always been re- ' tai and medical care, higher educa- m ent c r not fu n ctio n in g at all SEASONAL ITEMS T his is due ch iefly to th e fact th ere sourceful in m e e tin g crises. But to tion and recreational opportunities .ire m anv o ld er cars on th e streets oroid depression, we need p re v e n ta -, brought to the great mass of the I people. SPRAYS ,n 1 thw avs today and to the tives, not antidotes. CRACKED AND CLEANED f ic th a t d riv e rs neglect havinfj , S tock and P o u ltry House th e ir lights checked periodically, B ordeaux fo r P each T rees AT YOUR PLACE! well affo rd to p lan t certified blue h e said. W eed K illers t ig W illam ette vetch seed in all It is im portant, from th e sta n d instances because in addition to My po rtab le eq uip m en t is av ailab le to com e to jo u r p o in t of safe o p eratio n at nipht. the possibility th a t th iy m ay be BULBS •hat h e a d lieh ts function pro p erly . hom e to crack and clean y o u r filb ert n u ts able to sell the seed to the gov In $ m e cases ’he u p p er beam may for F all P lan tin g ern m e n t a t the g u aran teed price lie co rrect, w hile th e b u lb for one • of six cents, W illam ette vetch has AT VERY LOW C O S T ! or both of th e low er beam s may FEEDS F a rm e rs w ho plan to grow vetch proven itself m ore w eather h ard y be b u rn ed out. Som e cases have H odgen-B rew ster IN C O R P O R A T E D 1» on rep o rted in w h irh lights, d am should co nsider p la n tin g only blue and. in m ost instances, has pro- W rite In- appoint m ent, givinff q u an tity , d escription, ... . .. , , duced a h ig h er yield th a n the P o u ltry an d Dairy- aged bv m inor accidents, h av e not tag certified W illam ette vetch . ordin a ry .» tra in of com m on vetch, ¡k etch < f y o u r location and address. been rep aired prom ptly. F eed s and R em edies R ecom m ended seeding ra te s for K irr ill .suggested d riv ers have said P a lm e r S. T orvend, county • ag en t, especially if they expect to W illam ette vetch are 33 pounds th e ir lights chocked to be read y F. A. COOK HAY ■ ■ the fall and wInter m >nths. h arv est sied . T he recently an- per a c re o r or.e 100-pound sack to Itt. 4. Box 260 Sherw ood, O regon z y tu d n o w —a new service benefit for A lfalfa, O ats and V etch S tra w H e said th ey should be checked to nnunced AAA legum e seed pro- th ree acres, to w hich m ay be m ak e su re all b ulbs a re burning, g ra m excludes all vetches except added 40 to 50 pounds of fall oats. L ocated 6 1- m iles w est of B eav erto n on F arm in g to n • W illam ette a n d h airy , and, al F a rm e rs who have land th a t th a t reflecto rs a re clean and th at grower members of Oregon N ut Grow ers, road 120111 at J a rk to w n school. SEEDS th e en tire lig h t Is in p ro p er a d ju st th o u g h th ere a re ci rta in lim ita- will produce high yields of A uc G rass and F ield Seeds tio n s on the k in d of land th a t Is tria n peas m ay be Interested in m ent. eligible to grow certified W iliam - p lin tin g some as the price as set Inc.! At a very nominal cost members of • e tte vetch, it o ffers an opportu- up by th e AAA provides a 3'v PA INTS n ity to produce seed w hich grow - cent loan value per pound. D airy- this association now have their nut crops F u ll L ine P aints. ers m ay not o th erw ise be eligible men m ay be p a rtic u la rly in ter- O ils and B rushes to tak e ad v a n ta g e of. ested in grow ing the crop as the insured from the minute they leave the One of the req u irem en ts is th a t screen in g s and o ats grow n along th e cro p h isto ry of the fields show w ith it m ak es good dairy feed, th a t com m on vetch h as not been A n o th er crop th a t offers ce rta in field until they enter the packing house— I grow n th e re recently E f f o r t s possibilities to W a sh in g to n co u n ty a re u n d er w ay in a tte m p tin g to farm s on sw ale or w e tte r land is Ride» - Wool - M ohair - P o u ltry including the time they are in the dryer! g et som e m odification to th e cer- com m on ry eg rass w hich h as an G en eral P ain ts - H ard w are tificatlo n of W illam ette v etch so announced support Pr !c ® of 7 S ISO E. Main S t —Hillsbor» the in th a t g row ers w ho do not have a cents. T his crop seeded Under this new plan, members’ crops P hone 4061 favorable crop h isto ry m ay pro- fall a t the ,, a «sj O^_15j .to^l8 Jio u n d s > duce w hat will be know n us id<n- per a c re should produce a n a v e r - 1 will be insured against transportation ac tified W illam ette vetch. w hile o th ers w ho have been producing certified seed fo r a n u m b er of cidents, theft and all risks of physical loss y e a rs can continue to do so. In view of th e fact, fa rm e rs can or damage from any external cause, in lillh " " j ‘ >» •’ 'I " " ' S. |,trini)« I ?| Faye Hulit Head of County Buernsev Group p ill Plowing, Disking Under of Straw Termed Valuable Farms This Year ¡ ,„ IfloTiroe iCrisell r. k> MO WALNUTS X-TRÀ PROFITS IN EGGS E. E. KGWARD i I TRIANGLE faC X .TR A EGG PRODUCER NOW CONTRACTING Pet A County Farm Union Meets September 30 and »FARM LOANS f ‘it I* GRAPES PRUNES Best Market Price 4% R. I. 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