■
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
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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
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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
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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
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S. |,trini)« I ?|
Faye Hulit
Head of County
Buernsev Group
p ill
Plowing, Disking
Under of Straw
Termed Valuable
Farms This Year
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IfloTiroe iCrisell
r.
k>
MO
WALNUTS
X-TRÀ
PROFITS IN EGGS
E. E. KGWARD
i
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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. NacLAUGHLIN & Co.
Headlight Check
Urqed by Farrell
W. 0 . GALAWAY
A Netr Automatic
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Insurance Service foi
Members of
Oregon N ut Growers
F IL B E R T S
Torvend Gives
Planting Advice
Farmers' Cash Store
M OM t LOANS
G rade A Q uality
CAM ELBACK!
O N LY THE FIN E S T M A T E R IA L S
A N D W O R K M A N S H IP ARE USED IN
jF i r e s t o n s
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F A C T O R Y-
C O N TR O LLE D
OWN YOUR OWN HONE !
RECAPPING
Small Monthly Payments!
No Red Tape! Prompt Service! Low Rates!
See This Local Institution Today!
MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK
W A S H IN G T O N
F E D E R A L S A V IN G S
AT TEN A MAN IS HUMBtf
BECAUSE HE'S IGNORANT—
AT S im HE'S HUMBlB
BECAUSE HE'S W lSL-i—
Wise shoppers p a t
ronize C arnation for
o u r assortm ents of
quality m aterials a t
tractively p r i c e d
have given them re
p eated proof that it
pays to buy here.
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cluding damage from smoke and over
heating.
This insurance is provided to grower
members at an extremely low cost that
cannot be duplicated by individual grow
ers. It’s another of the many benefits to
be derived from belonging to this for
ward-looking cooperative organization.
For further information, write Oregon
N ut Growers, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
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