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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1946)
il llillilio ro . < Iro 'd ii Thin «Im AAA Deadline Legume Seed Crops Help to Build Announced lor Soil, Farm Crops Committee Says Dairy Producers Fi-btuni« .1 Dixie Mt. Grange Installs Officers 4-H Club Local Leaders to Meet b * prejent to make « tran«ertp- tu n j t the m eeting for pi.-senta- tiun oti h ii farm pF ognm broad- c i’ t h n m g >, it.on.,I s || club week. M atvh 2 to lb The program for the evening will Tli»» F o b ru arv rrieotir«# of t h e Include a panel diX'ussion by sev W ashington county 4-H club local eral 4-H club local leaders, presen lead e rs’ associati4jn w ill be field tation of aw ards to countv and F ebniury 28 ut 8 p. m. in the rate w inners m 4-H club contests, and a talk by a m em ber of the courthouse in H llsboro. W allace K idderlv of KGW will State 4-H club staff from C orval lis. All leaders are urged attend 2(1. in W ashington county. The a f the meeting. ternoon m eeting will be held at 2 r> m in the cham ber of com m erce room s at F rest G rove and the Read and use Argus Classified Ads evening m eeting will be at H o'clock at B eaverton high school D - E. M D ickinson of the v et e rin a ry d ep artm en t of O r e g o n S ta te college w ill be on hand to head the iiscussion. All poultrym en are urged to a t tend one of these m eetings to take par- m the discussion of th eir poul try disease prfjbletns. D IX IE MOUNTAIN — The Dixie and >*<«•( «mmend . . ♦ .. . ...... . n •m rnetid. i- i f . T h e outlook und AT ..iri'iun G tatig * »r,stalled officers ' , ion n u d e by farm tr» com m it f-»r Ebe c*writng y e e r at an open i f»’V .rt tin* revvnt f.irrn p rarn eon- - - * - -. it Grange hall F: d is te <>ri< ,ti « • < •< ! the impôt tance of Tli'* m etalling ufl,(,-i . were: D erie L <1 n i v p r i a l u c v r s l o i'i n.‘ a i nlei legum e eed cro p . p i-rk .' j « '„ u p „f G ra n g e r; from file u A l i l i tll«*ll C l l l l l t y the baxi t >f bud brig up the AAA ut a the valley B’m er M,-Clure. state »•»,- fu iiiM d iim I on huyrni A!- n - .l i 1-ei ind Enid W alker. Pom nti “ ••i! • Oli milk .111,1 b i i t t i - i f u t fe r ti lity » f the •■'»il. ui »» »I caution p i a fdttional pi. intin.-/»« o f m a n y ol i r , aster. O fficers installed were: "I ‘b i t h i ; 1,11- ,1. I l,ì li ,,f I), l u i , , . , 50 e rn t’i :i Ihe {Moiiiatient W ilburn M oran, m aster- T. N. Nel- gru ».ses for s e e l ■ 1 - ■ i : i , •, m i , iiinhiK $71» b ‘ n i il n V '.’4 f ' i . i i .n iii , {,u | | , | . ,| and con uiei4 »l t lb«» hay. gram , and ,on. overa-er. M is F red G rant, f i i lldViMLiJ bv the 'J..!.. AAA , unn i secretary: I-'ieJ D udley, treasu rer. u ,i, m t oim neret d vege •t.*ble pro .pee, . < b ton. $08 a n . i i v - M . i n i , (u n . <( w i l l m »«•-•►•• I 'I . ii I iiii : I W a . f n m g l o i i c<> R alph Diidb-y. :t<-.».--ird; Fred S ing only pt Mluction of inni A lni! I. ttvcondtn .ircorJ,ny {,, j . i n ih < <u dlhtfly. an O n ‘8‘»n Stat. < .1 . t, '• n « u i t .n w in ter I» gutne » '•< d i t i c i e„ ed from er. a ustant stew ard; Mi ,. W illiam frim. Ihn Ihe Oreuofi (>i.;;,in St S ia,.. ( ’o i 'o r pasture p u r p l e ; foi Ix l.i,«, ( i ,x n . !»•>*«• vWU'li * m i i i d u p a i t i m iit ( m pi a t ,< allv none 20 year.« ago to oran, lady aesistant stew ard. h di rnent. r seed p rx lu c tio n M I l n lar |M i| Is o v er 20,000 aerei s in HM2 and ha Mr* F red S .nger. lecturer, and Wi »dental to ils use as Iced - 'Ippl.e*, -short. Se< re- I h s b a d of H i p ti,,,„ „ t , n |t ( ' ' • ’ '* * '» o , li ,»«| A n g e lo D ef/.reto chaplain. Next d ropped it .• n t< be neighborhood »•rraocan clo v er is m A ;,i a .ill m e Atider.^m urge* f.» ‘ »n m effo rt d u rilo ; t l . . . v. ,, . " n "»»^T p n c e eetin g will lie the first Friday fai nu j , • to fe« d le .s tfiuiri to hogs of 8000 He or HOOÚ a». •s .suree the peak u» tided for hill and n M arch. M em bers a re urged to s for the d ro p in p ro - t ■ v‘ " ' « '" A , , .o .- m .. ¡i b» i f catfii*. ro ll pou ltry flock : re an I should be a tten d and aid in developing a prive plus .md !• tu » n that h ig h er re- , , KIVe tftowi l ai >e feU i cbick(*iih and tm key i gras, rn ix ,u te As i m I* ■ it i rounded program of useful- im n e lihlr-atior» of th e price p, bcen obtained from \ ra d ic a lly no m ark et i ties ore for milk production, All pii the organization. • r crop« w hich w ere needed f ( a ll e x p e c t a n d u h u h pj „ nti i field tu n and abov m all int.iin nt .ide of the state. '» I». m arket farm atitn a u< di Mr M>n- A lvcrd, p rim a ry teach- I no bii ikd ing the w ar and the bud d in g up <’«h p»y w ithin the ceil.n • p t when tilt arc tea iy f,,, m arket ever, m any a re «a s x ••Irili-lllin T h .-n ih’ .n'll ... , •u le I I m » ma ie. Prx "If W4- 1«» »tot heujn now to bus- of large stockpiles ol seed w hich ► tales w here th e crc^p • wo week . retu rn ed M onday. She have bei price . ax arinmirw,vi bv the t ’S I> \ r inform ed tiu, hand out n diieed stipphe . of f< , <j tendi-d to reduce the price to th e / vn if people in the ... staying at the F red G ra n t home. • vegetali »lei subrudiza-d , g fiw e r ».(t OPA. will be u e<| (he , , v a m ', i»e ion » urtili Ilvesl/Fcl- Is f rn il.ar with »t. Spe- Mrs. A dah Ja c o b e r left Sunday •’•«I '» . 'l u l l W ill l e m , l i t i Ulule A u strian w in te r f.eld peas an d 3 m aterial p u t 1» e . t •< p i ,■ . UI1., , lt, for e-j off the farm s in m any »•» .ng eq m om ent is re- ' “ ' ' ' " » 'U u |. th i- U ,,,. g r , , s , m a x j for O klahom a w here she w as call W illam ette vetch a re the tw o m a • r i ‘ maximum prl lari for lack fe e d " t h e ? c e r e , a t v said • 4 the seed crop, ed to be w ith b e r sister, w ho .s ill. jo r w in ter legum e crops produced V, llMrt p ark a of <-unie,/ fr. ».•«•*,, «'»»di .. .- PIH CK Wtll tu. rorihm ted Th) W»’ can get by if -and I m ended to at temp* Jam es N elson u n d erw en t an ap 'get.»bles ‘ Y‘‘ <l'»de e ith e r by contim i it IF all fu n n er and fr-eder*- in the county. W illam ette vetch . • A D IS IN F E C T A N T ■ed purpi?ses w here p e n d e d ' my at J o n , , h ospital F ri »t» uly paym ents or I ad ,u s'u n i 1 d lepe production fee, increased each ye ir or by o t R feguard» your herd aaanat Bung’s ’Hie Htpt porks of « n ip bear i»’., that are necessary ” for tin« past three y ear; an 1 the .. ■tch is day. present because of cotisum ct in.ixitnuin p for tiu1 To help get food for tn»*etmg crit- 1 D.scaae, M astitis flnd Scours, I , . m r r . r t . . ,b l,, ... , ,,/ iculty n sep aratin g the B ridge Washes O ut am ount of tile su ltad Committee behev»»s that th ere ha ! ic.,1 A ny C om m ercial or need an , firs h .belli »I I m m o w . 11 !><• i .»bn »ad. f<»<jerally - in - been b etw een a 35 to 45 p er cent « AN IN S E C T IC ID E The high w ater last w eek w ash Domestic Model lM*ndc, from price <• nti ,| ed m eat p ack ets are now re- K ills F lie s a n d M u g q u ilu es a t th e ir ig th e fo: age grasses con- ed out th e br. igi- a t Kay'«. A new d ,o et a idv for g o vernm ent increase in plantings m ade in 194C <P so u rc e , no average g tn w er p r i c e - , have b»*< one is being bull*. ntil this yea.» .alea of tins scivj -• the com m ittee docs not Guaranteed Motor Service porchasi> seven and o n e-h alf per to U foreign <l-«iKii;.lrd f.„ th,>„. r-nnnimhi,.- Mrs. Jess Pugh, w ho has been countries have k ept the r ‘ end an increase ir. acreage © A DEODORANT cent of the pvt-w eight of hogs stockpiles daw For th e o th er \ ill for som e time, re tu rn e d to the D e s tro y s n o x io u s o ¡ors, p r o te c tin g n to a m inim um . °- '■■•'»gs. red creeping, and aitu Call Me Day or Night si lughtcred c i<*h week. T he lard W henever this m a rk e t is cut off it hospital last week. XQuk s d é lic a t« flavor t >r canary gt .s< P resen t ac- m < t-asi •• has a! » been increase I . exjpts <«d that la rg e r stockpiles r ' Mrs. L eonard P ugh of M cM inn Conta.ns D.D.T. w ithin the state are m ore HILLSBORO ft«>m titre.« and o n e-h alf to five i will be built up w ithin a y e a r or I ’ ufficicnt tz tak e care of ville has been visiting her p a r solo by good stokss per cent of the JiVoweight (if hog 3871 or 3029 narid at ti UrnuiL lured Ly p resen t time, en t.. M r and Mr- H e n ry S m i'h. u 'b « ,. n '.’i i .'h n , ', ; L ' ' r ' V n *' „'."iv*' « W,U /Although the d e p a rtm e n t has been so. .and. Lhcrefore, local farm er Mr. P ugh visited his p a re n ts S u n m ight exp««( t supjxirt pi ¡c<«, eithei n , w estern O regon grow - WTRmOflALPftOUUClS CO., fsHtm.-l Crs. k L i r d t i , »■ .k <1 ’o . f f ‘b a n Pl . i .t t g o n C '» u n tv o n purrlia»ing pork and lard for foi - > he low ered or taken off. d .f f i- jity m producing day. L - L 1? k • ' 0 •* ’ '• >-A<ct e,„ n I n a r n . v . i p, B etgn hinpm ent . the new action will f Tti<* A group of about 24 from this com m ittee, how ever, reco m •■it pure seed o r better, an 1 22. a< < »n-ding to Palm er S ’r«»r- m ake it txr ibh- to pr»x-ur<« a large u rity seed has difficulty c im m unity attended th e 'Y outh \» n couritv agent Tl,e p ru n in g <>f p i » ¡ m t , m o f the needed MUppbes m ends th a t farm ers consider both ing w ith production from for C hrist" m eeting at F o rest G rove peai’.ies and various tjliv s of fruit durin g tin« peii .d of heaviest sca- of these w in ter legum e crops, p a r ticu larly on Iiv»-stock farm... as both is. M eadow foxtail is one S u n d ay and the picture. ' T he Mass H e e l, us Well as shrub-, will !>«• • on d production. op w hich offers oppor- ing C h ristian .” at the H illsboro ’ ' ,f • » 1 by ( . B Curdy, h o rti <i row ers of berries, fr u it, and have th e soil building valu e and ■r increased planting. It B aptist church. c u ltu re specialist ;,n j assistant vegetables a re advised by the d e , th e screenings of A u strian peas countv aaen t ,.r J ;KkN(,ri co u n ly . p artm en t of ag ricu ltu re th at p ro have value as feed. C ertain acre- and grass and is rer-om- '.n ti,.,; type of soil. Jt is No Commission Tbi- dem onstrations will he ... duction of co n tain ers is far below i ages should be grow n on every f.irm because of the soil im p ro v palat -ble grass b u t pres- Him clay, Ft b ru ary 21. 10 norm al and m ay not m aterially im- ing d .-ujjpi.es a re sh o rt and q u alities of the crop. T he com No Appraisal Fee p ! 'Vc file d ep .n tm cn t urges th at m ittee recom m ends these crops as tm g re q u ires special care, they im m ediately an ticip ate th eir ,/art of th e crop rotation ra th e r nnial and comm on ryegrass n*y uircmen*>. place th e ir orders, a Chan a 1 irge p art of th e en tire P o u ltry disease» will be -abject om m ended on ground w here aii i tak e d eliv ery w h en ev er and farm for be planted to one th e : types of grasses w .ll not do for discussion at the p o u ltry m e e t 4 % w h erev er co n tain er arc available i Tin* to hairy vetch acreag e has 11. p articu larly the w etter ing to be held Tuesday, F e b ru ary drop|H*d from over 4000 acres to 5I|»ARATOR5 ■ ¡ f e » , land> w nere yields of grain le s than ISO acres in 1945 because n o t satisfactory. Increased of the d am age caused by th e h airy , is of n o n -sh atterin g „ a t ( u m in lr n l Paymrnty vetch w eevil. B xtter control of the w ith for seed a re recom m ended ITumpl Srrvlrr w eevil by I)i)T dust ju stifies a ground is available th a t is certain increase in acreage but this ■ bly free fr m w eeds and increase should be limih*d to the {ra ses. This cro p also offers ilio jir o c z C r is e ll th in n er, low er in fe rtility valley unities for p astu re purposes. soils and on the less fe rtile h ill I >t recom m ended on th e bet- lands. T he exjiansion should be * » l O -’.'i..'« ., ** yv* pe valley soils o r irrig ated Creomulsion relieves prom ptly be 117 South Third Ave. m ade slowly until the effectiv e best suited to the cause i t goes rig h t to the seat of the \V ash id u to n county fa n n e rs w ho ness of the dusting p rogram is ed hi] li . or being drylands. trouble to help loosen and expel lUlInboro, Oregon re {»tanning on carry , in g _ out con- definitely shown. In tf le last few y ears the produc- germ laden phlegm, and aid nature ' .m o n {»,•,«•:„.• w ith AV»\ pro- D uring th e past th re e o r four n of vc-getable crops in W ash- to soothe and heal raw, tender, in gra.-n a -.ista n re have tw o th in g s y ears th ere has been som e in crease «' n coun'.v has expanded con- flamed bronchial m u c o u s m e m to keep in m ind this year, acco rd in th e acreage of h ay produced •Icroble. P a rt o f tins expansion branes. T e ll your druggist to sell you ing T-, Jo h n W K anina, ch airm an in the county. T h ere has been a • brought on by the w ar needs. a bottle o f Creomulsion w ith the un | • »f the county a g ricu ltu ral conser- d ecrease in the acreage of alfalfa ■ is for vegetable crops should derstanding you must like the way i t ra tio n ‘AAAi com m ittee. but th e com m ittee believes it • deep, fertile, have m o istu re- , quickly allays the cough o r you are LIFE • A C C ID E N T • HEALTH to have your money back. O ne is the closing date, w hich has should be considered an im p o rtan t livestock f a r m .' j.ding capacity, and be easily been set at May 1. O p erato rs w ho cro p on ev ery 4 3 0 N .4 t h AVE • P h o n e 1822 »rked. W here av ailab ’?. irrig a - FARM - CITY - COMMERCIAL intend To |>art,eijKite in the pro- Among th e resaons for the red u c ■ >n is recom m ended. C om m ercial - t on w:ll need to file a farm plan tion in acreage are h ig h er re tu rn s -(•'able acreages should not be for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis T H E K E Y TO S E C U R IT Y b. fore that date T he o th er rtsju ire- from cash crops, the lack of seed, n.tcd except w here m ark et out- tnent is that to be chgible for pro- in ad eq u ate lim e supply, and d iffi s have been arran g ed in advance ' .'.ram a -is! mee. all practices m ust cu lty in cu rin g the first cu ttin g into then only on so,Is w here high have approval of the county com a good q uality hay. The value of V ¡eld per acre can be obtained. m ittee before th ey a rc ca rrie d out. alfalfa as a feed can n o t be excelled Q uality vegetable crops can be pro- and its soil building q u alities are ; duced in the county and th ey p ro I he it >unty e.unm itti-e exp lain ed high. P o rte r B ldg — P o rtlan d 4, O regon that the purjxise at these ru les is vide an opp o rtu n ity for th e grow ing T h e com m ittee estim ates the a v , of a spring crop w hich fits in well to assure sclecti. n of p ractices th a t erag duction of hay in the w ith ci p ro tatio n an d sp read s out Local A goni: CHARLES L. WALKER wall get th e be-t resu lts in term s co u n e ty pro at tw o and a q u a rte r tons , the lab o r re q u irem en t of m any <>f * u l an 1 w ater protection and p er acre or a total p roduction in H illsboro, O regon tf im provem ent for in d ividual farm - . excess of 67.500 tons annually. Of farms. I roduction 60.000 tons o r m ore whole F u rth e r th an that. K am na this p used to feed local livestock. sa.d. the funds allotted to c a rry out 1 a th re e rem a in d e r being ca rrie d over th e lPhi program can only be ! for em ergency or sold outside the sp read so far. and the co m m ittee co unty T he com A Jap an ese sw ord th a t w as s u r ercial hav m ar w ants to do th e best possible jo b I k et is not perm an m en th e opin ren d ered to R obert G. McNew by w ith W ashington county's sh are bv I ion <»f the com m ittee. t, T in hey do not a Jap an ese gen eral in T okvo was I encouraging practices th at w ill believ e local p roducers can com- on display here. M cNew also sent I m ake a solid co n trib u tio n to im - i l>ete w ith som e of th e irrig ated his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mc i pro v in g »,il and w ater resources. being developed in other New of M ountaindale. an opium S ig n -u p d ates have not all b e e n ' sections pipe in a w oden case w ith a m a tc h I set but they will be given at a I p a rts of th e state. case fo r the opium . On a cord countv fa rm ers rv» ing , later date S herw ood district will ■ u rg W ed ashington fasten in g ivory’ th e cube tw o to g eth er is a to « row aii the hay fo r'th 'eir carvw /H he held F eb ru ary 20 and 27 at the ow n use and a sm all c a rry -o v er for c j r ' ea lv o r> cu b c- Sherwo.nd city hall. For some practices, th e chairm an om ergency p erio d but they cannot [ S.u 1. fa at ins{.,x’tions will lx? m ade afford tu sell th e ir hay in other before .•»{»{,rova] is given. Each o p a reas as they a re sellin g th e fe r e ra to r tak in g n.,rt in the program tility of th e soil on th e ir farm s and I \v ll be notified on his copy of the this is not considered good p rac f.it'in plan o f the pnictices ap p ro v - i tice on th e long-tim e basis. No d efin ite increase or ex pan e<1 and o f his sh are of the countv funds fur conservation pro g ram sion of th e p ro d u ctio n o f w heat. I b arley, o r oats is recom m ended. : w ork in 1R6. Bronchial Irritations Due To Colds However, the com m ittee believes th a t the p resen t acreag e should I it* be UFV ; , A H»re < <>iiiiiiii„,i,,n—,-orap united ed fo for r t the h e u use se , of .r iw- n m x ain im tain tained , ., ‘f 0"1 ''«luable Canadian Pine Balsam local n d o Buckle th e r s o o th in g h e a lin g I n g r e d i livestock feed., T he im portance ce of a e on„ SEE Y O U R L O C A L D E A L E R n t s B u c k l e y ’s C a n n . l l o l M i x t u r e Is 4 .x/ a „ different <*U»ng m ore clean w h eat seed of from anything you hav. aver tried B a r k l e y '» A c t* 3 W n y » — fa rm ers could w ell use a sinox 1 To Loo.«en Phlegm A d eleg atio n rep resen tin g H ills spray to clean u p th e a n n u a l weeds No knock. No pound. No pulsation. Smooth, • rJ ° Soothe Raw Membrancei boro and o th er co unty schools at- and vetch in th e ir w h eat fields. 5 r o M a k e B r e a th ,n ir E a s te r vibrationless perform ance. tended sessions of a school b u ild - I T ins spray, how ever, is not rec , . Y o u S e t r e s u l t s I AST — you fee! mg conference h eld in E ugene last om m ended w hen clo v er is planted tho eff< t I N S T A N T L Y . n i o n c e — tp>' B u c k le y ’« C A N A - week for O regon school udm ini- 1 w ith th e w heat. No ex p an sion w as recom m ended n iU I , M ix tu re— tn d a r . A t flm t-c ln * « strato rs, board m em bers, and a rc h i u e ni4>rc« r i p r j n h ere. S n tls fa c tiu n in the hop acreage. The hop acre (tr tects. No com plicated air charging device. Air is taken in through pum p irunrfintec4l o r m o n e y b a c k . Those atten d in g : Jo h n Cox, p rin - age is increasing in irrig a te d sec B ates' H illsboro P h arm acy as needed. Shallow and deep w ell installations have sam e air d tr a t.d plans to a tte n d th e co n tions w h ere yields fa r exceed dry control. i' , , nee include: Jo h n Cox. p rin - lan d hops p roduced in th is area. and eip.il of H illsboro union high- J In any case, hops m ust be consid ered only as a long-tim e crop ■’“.'titer, su p erin ten d e n t of the Red clover, w hich should be a H illsboro g rade schools; I. R. M etz ler prin cip al of B eav erto n union p art of ev ery farm cro p rotation re p re se n ts ab o u t 12,000 acres in Color and finish harm onize w ith other m odern appliances. nigh; K H ta s te r , C hairm an of th e {trade school board: A rt W il th e county. F arm ers w ho anticipate HAM 4Y li ms. rh a lrm a n ,»f T ig ard high th e h arv estin g of clover seed should school board: Mrs. F lorence W itliv- use the C u m berland stra in as at combe, elem en tary school advisor- th e {»resent tim e, and perhaps for Top of w ell casing is unobstructed by pump, providing convenient Registered Land Surveyor a n t G eorge G ordon, board m em : access for w ell seal. b er for A loh a-H u b er school. P hone Scholls 8381 Rt. 1. Box 705, B eaverton, Ore. No Grower Support Vegetable Prices Said Set for Processino <f •. tn Ö B Z E Ü .Us VAN'S R efrigeration S erv ice , Demonstrations Sei for Pruning Freo FARM LOANS Poultry Diseases To Be Discussed W. 0. GALAWAY «V, |,l IHINC DAIRYMAN Jf County Farm ers Given Hints by AAA Chairman S u g g e s ts - - - - IN S U R E Y O U R IN C O M E How To Relieve Bronchitis W E S T C O f ìS T L IF E MORTGAGE LOANS C R E O M U L S IO N 4 y 2% - Low Cosi - Prompt Service KAUFMAN MORTGAGE COMPANY E n jo y a B e tte r W a te r S u p p l y w ith th e N e w In th e W in d o w M Y ER S EJECTO PUM P E q u a lly E liic ie n t l o r TRIANGLE CHICK STARTER Amazing Fast Relief For D E E P or S H A L L O W W ELL COUGHS I n s ta lla tio n s ! E n jo y T h ese S e v e n A d v a n ta g e s: County Group at Building Meeting 1. Q U IE T O P E R A T IO N 2. P O S IT IV E A IR S U P P L Y LAND SURVEYING 3. N E A T , C O M P A C T A P P E A R A N C E C onstruction Layout OWIN PAUL D. BOUTWELL ■4at«B»fenflS6 F e rtiliz e r F o r F IL B E R T S a n d W ALNUTS WE HAVE: m . C harles J. C onklin farm , ro u te 1, Sherw ood. peach tree pru n in g ; 1 p. m . C arl J. H ansen farm , ro u te 8. box 1152, P o rtlan d «Garden H o m e', apple and pear tree pruning. F riday, F eb ru ary 22. , m '• p ' a retwte M eek farm , ro u te I. ( ornelius. n e a r M ountaindale {»riming of sh ru b s included; 1 n, ,f,ra s ‘'*’ farm , th ree m iles '' '■st of Hillsboro, south of the P o rt land h ig h w ay . p ru n in g young peach trees. Anyone interested is Invited to attend. 6. M IN IM U M S E R V IC IN G y r i C W A L L B O X -R .D IS SOMETH I N & 'T H A T ’S 6 0 EASY T O P U T O N A N D S O NICE T O LO O K A T •'America’s Foremost M ilk e r” • S u p er P h osp h ate 1 0 - 1 5 - 8 M ixed F ertilizer Boron D usting and S p rayin g Com pounds H orizontal connections to pum p case sim plify both shallow and deep well setting. Piping m ay be connected from any direction. i luonuni ■ Units and Replacem ent P a rts G arden S eed s Packaged or B u lk Wide Assortment Shrubs F ertilizers And so lovely to live w ith ! W a ll b o a rd can't crack or buckle . . . stays beautiful as long as the house stands. The new low-cost w av to create distinctive interiors! See C arnation Lum ber Co. Farmers' Cash Store CORNELIUS. OREGON Phone: Forest G rove 153 — H ours 9 to 12 a. m. G EN ER A L PA IN TS We sell and recommend IN fo r all-p u rp o se use E. Main H t—Hillsboro Phone 4081 'THAT AM>£1> SOMCTHHC AlAXtS Af£ WAIT M T ‘CATWPlUAn"' "Whether it'« the friendly coopera tion end know-how lervice I get from my 'Caterpillar' Dealer or the 15 year« experience with my Model 30, there'« that added '«omething* which make« me wait for the 'Cater pillar' D4 I have on order. I could have other make« of track- type tractor», but I have to have the be«t on my ranch. I grow tometoe«, cucumber«, apricot« and cherriei. The variety of my crop» demand« working veriatility in a tractor, and 'Caterpillar* Dieielt have plenty of ♦het. Count me In for a fractor I can de pend on 'Caterpillar' Dieiel.” for Law n and G arden Dugdale Nut Processing Co. 5. E A S Y IN S T A L L A T IO N Il "RITE WAY" M ilking M achines 4. S A N I T A R Y J CVttYTHIN6 ÊUILMH0 • Í ^vnut n » Hirnuu urrrnMCí ' enont io forest grove , ore HILLSBORO IMPLEMENT CO. W est Baseline, H illsboro No stuffing box leakage. No loss of prim e due to air leaks. No w a te r logged pressure tanks. 7. A C C E S S IB L E Pum p is readily disassem bled for inspection or service w ithout disturbing suction or discharge piping and w ithout use of special tools. V a h o rsep o w er pum p TO 1 h o rsep o w er pump oc com plete w ith 42-gallon ta n k ........... Com plete w ith 82-gallon tank.... T here’s a size to m eet your need. s 1 9 7 09 R ead y for Im m ediate D elivery ----------------------- -S P E C IA L N O T E ________ In 1941 our charge for labor and service installing pumps was $1.50 per hour. In 1946 our price is still $1.50 per hour in spite of a 60% increase in labor costs to us. W HY PA Y M ORE? J. T. F O S T E R C O . 137 S. Third Ave. HILLSBORO Telephone 1011