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Farm and Garden Famine “ s,,‘ " to Be Aid Hillsboro. preffon. T h u rs d a y M a rc h 21. 1946 Pase Sought in Oregon Farmers' Share in Food Dollar Varies by Years Crops Planted in Spring Variable As to Prospects John Kopschelgel Pacific U. Gets Dies Here Safuiday Building Priority J o h n lx»‘|i-.clilccel. H7. Ilill-thoro, »«• udent of W u 'h iu g lu it c o u n ty C arp o n tn rn To M eet Hills»' • • C ariM 'nterx’ I "cal U n ion w ill m eet In Moone h ill M aieti 2 » it 0 p in All cui n l c i .. a te lux Iti-d foi \ n ‘ t i l l “ p r io r ity r v n ive I S it - Hl«* <i).w>t 40 >•<».»’ s. .h e t nt .1 local Subs« 1 the to T h e A rgus. 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T h is i> I p i, in f o r m a to ti Ju st p u b - fo r e ie e lic u o f -1 new men . d»»iuu- at St M atthew , e em v tciy fa m in e rid d e n c o u n trie s . not strange, he ad is. because ot to rv and a lte ra tio n s to M c C o rm ic k Mi lx.»p «'hle»!el u e» |>oi 11 in Aus .shed bv the OSC e x te n d u n ser c o m p lic a te d product!» n a n , T h e v o lu n ta r y s u p p o rt o f e v e ry th e T h e g o v e rn m e n t p ric e su p p o rt u su a l fr e ig h t d iffe r e n tia ls b e tw e e n . ;e A p p ro x im a te ly » lie - h a lf o f h a ll, it was re p o rte d in P ' i t l . m i t u a J u ly 2, MM He « un«- io th< m a rk e tin g processc* b e tw e e n the m an. w o m a n a n d c h ild m th e state Xix’h d e ct Johnson, W a llw o rk U niteli St *tc • 00 y v.ua .»g»> oid had p ro g ra m n o w in e ffe c t f o r dressed .«reus o f p ro d u c tio n a ix t la rg e r co n - I w ill be so u g ht in a c o m p re h e n sive la n d an I the ta b le th a t ;»•«• n o t t«x> i* to ta l a e re i to uscii fo r crop bv re sid ed in O ie-ion siuc»' th a t tun»’ ch icke n s is designed to h e lp p o u l- s in n e r m arke ts. ’ oduetton in O reg o n nt uged fo r and D u k c h u rt food co o a erva U o ti p ro g ra m b e in g gen e ra lly u n d e n m n x i ’llu» new fo u r-s to ry d o rm ito ry , S u r v iv in g 1. on«» niece M i . M iri«» uch ci >i>s. try m e n m a rk e t th e ir c h ic k e n s at S u p p o rt p ric e s to O re g o n p r o - , in it ia t e d bv e o u r iy U SIVA co uncils. These p ro d u c tio n a nd m a rk e tin g B a rth cU » . T h e Unties w h ic h w ill house veterans, is to a f a ir p ric e in th e p re se n t feed d u ve rs a re ' v o tin g c h ic k e n s (o v e r E H ..rv e \ M ille r , state d ir e c to r of processes in v o lv e costs, o f course P n n r pul s p n u ^ - p la n te j c r o p s fiv e classroom s on the em ergency, a c c o rd in g to a r e p o r t: Jn,i h a lf pounds liv e w e ig h t' ; th e l* S D A p ro d u c tio n and m a r k e t O w in g to these cost*., th e net m - .» v v n t, m ost o f the b u rle v .»ml co n ta in g ro u n d f lo o r and n»oms fo r .<d fr o m th e lo c a l A A A o ffic e . ; »ti cents p a r p o u n d : f o w l »over fo u r in g a d m in is tra tio n and c h a irm a n of c, me that rem a in s a v a ila b le to tin ■ ■ ,. .i.i \ IF YO U H A V E B O M K T H IN Q U n d e r th e p ro g ra m , th e g o v e rn - i and a h a lf p o u nd s liv e w e ig h t* 1 8 'r th e O re g o n I S I X X c o u n c il. has an- fa rm fa m ilie s is o n lv a fra c tio n o f :>»«.»no c t» p ^» ta to cs ao.i vets on th e u p p e r three flo o rs T O a«‘ll and are tu a b ig h u r In u«td tio n to a new m ain e n tra n c e >M-q4«>« i >.»»•»» m e n t w i l l b u y dressed ch ic k e n s ce n ts p e r p o u n d ; f o u l th re e and . n o u nccd . M ille r a n d c o u n ty A A A n a tio n a l co n su m e r e x p e n d itu re » fo r in.»«! o f th e tr u c k crops. M»Kar' r y U» »<-11 it. le t til» c j. u n f u ’d fo r M c C o rm ic k h a ll. th Ih e ç 1 b u d d in g s ivflH v r n i» c fro m c o o p e ra tiv e s , dealers, and 1 a h a lf to fo u r a n d a h a lf p o u nd s c h a irm e n h a ve been nam ed by hx»d a m o u n tin g to a b o u t 25 per beets, fl.iv . 4 rv beaus ¿out pe.k». eav es w i l l t»e c u t back and the •d v c rliN in g d o ix ir iu iv n t <*f the processors at p u ce s designed to live»» e ig h t 17 ce n ts p e r p o und » bair V k a n tre e fr u its a n d nuts, a m a ll fr u its i S e c re ta ry o f A g r ic u lt u r e C lin to n cent last ye a r. H ills b o ro A rg il« p ro v e its a b il re fle c t a U. S acieage fa rm p ric e C e ilin g p ric e s on w h ite potatoes P A n d e rs o n as state and c o u n ty i j n ltM4. U n ite d States consum ers and v a rio u s s tu v ia lty h o rtic u ltu r a l 1 o o fs cables extended. ity a t a > pe*dy and a/fleu«nt fo r liv e c h ic k e n s o f n o t less th a n XV:11 c o n tin u e to be suspended f o r ; e m e rg e n cy fo o d p ro g ra m . onagers spent s lig h tly o ve r A) b illu m d o l- 1 crops. tales medium .f PofthMoi 90 p e r c e n t o f p a rtly . N o s u p p o rt, i , he present. O P A has a n n ou n ce d . 1 V o lu n t a r y 'th e dem and o u tlo o k fo r both fn o d - fo r4 a m tn e - r e h e f la rs fo r to i B u t 50 p e r ce n t o f the h o w e v e r, w i l l be g iv e n f o r y o u n g H o w e v e r, th e y m ay be re -e sta b - • c o m m itte e s , m ad e u p o f represen f.x x i u ram s u nd feed x n iin s is to ta l r e ta il cost o f f x x t was c h ic k e n * w e ig h in g loss th a n th re e . h sh e d w ith o u t p r io r w a r n in g s h o u ld ' t r ’iix fo r the bala n ce o f ttu* ltH5 ta tiv e s o f a ll g ro u p s w h o can h e lp ; q H ired to pay pro»o ssing a n d ma. and a h a lf |> iu n d s a liv e 'b r o ile r s '. re c e n t u p w a rd tre n d in p o ta to ! m th e p o rg ra tn . a re p ro p o se d {o r k e tm g cn tes T hu s gross fa rm 46 m a rk e tin g reason and stocks ¿»re T h e p u b lic is asked to e a t lo ts o f p ric e s re s u lt in p ric e s « ta x in g above _ a b e ve i each c o u n ty in p la n s a d o pte d bv re c e ip ts »»ere 4» cent o f tin exp e cte d to be re d m 'e d to the lovr~ c h .c k c n T h e fa ste r p o u ltry is co n - foi r rn e r c e ilin g s W h ite p o ta to e s ! , he O re g o n U & D A c o u n c il a n d sent co n su m e rs’ fc d d o lla r O u t o f tin est po m t fo r s e v e ra l years by tit«* IW U M I. i . h : .• M 111..U1, s.im ed. th e m o re fe e d w i l l be sa v w i l l a u t,'tn a > ica ll> go p a ck u n d e r e j.-h c o u n ty e m e rg e n cy food th e fa rm e r's iro d u c t. u expense n i.d d h* o f 15H6 W heat e x p o rts .»re d e iig litv i' o f M i tiii.l M is. F. I. ed. a nd th e b e tte r p ric e s p o u ltr y c o n .ro l a b o u. A p r il 8. i f O I A does p ro g ra m m a n a g e r v e ry largo, o ffs e t p a rtly by re d u c B ro w n , . i i i i m h I hom e fro m M .o u l.i m ust be deducted. p ro d u c e rs w i l l rece ive . F o u r zones no. re -e s ta b lis h ce .l;n g s b e .o re j F oo d c o n s e rv a tio n goals w ill be T h e net in co m e fro m m a r k e t'd tio n s in its use fo r feed and in d u s L o t w w k She w • .. .1 c h ie f w j i h a ve been esta blish ed u rld e r the th a t iim e a nd i f the susp e nsion u p f o r each co u n t» . Subcusn- foot! p ro d u c ts '.».is >1 p ro x im u te lv t r ia l purposes i. in t i i f l i r r r 111 ih e W A C u m l Is | purchase p ro g ra m in re c o g n itio n o f p e rto d is n o t a g a in e x te n d e d , t t re. it tees represent ing consumers i» per cent o f th e consum ers food Phe re p o rt in d ic a te s th a t in th>* m m on te rn itn a l lc.iv». w as announced. a rxl tra d e g ro u p s. such as re s ta u r- d o lla r iu 19-H. .is d a ta in d ic a te to a t 1 uger o u tlo o k it is s ig n ific a n t th a t M iss B ro w n jo in y d th e s e tv ire F o r th e f if t h y e a r in succession, a n ts a nd b a ke rie s, »»ill be fo rm e d a p p ro x im a te ly 50 p e r ce n t o f the t i c U n ite d S tates p ro d u c tio n o f, in J1nu.11» 194.1, w e n t to N o rth and th e e a rly s p rin g la m b c ro p in th e to p u t in to edfect sp e c ific food gross fa rm m e -m e was re q u ire d fx'x»d c ra in s iw h e it. rv e . nee and • A frie.i in A uguct in the l.o g e .t p r in c ip a l p ro d u c in g states is s m a ll- : c o n s e rv a tio n m easures, A s p ro p o s to pay fa rm o p e ra : an expenses b u c k w h e a t* u i I1H5. per c a p ita , was co n vo y th u l u»er crossed the A t e r th a n a y e a r e a rlie r , th e U S D A ed b y t ie n a tio n a l fa m in e esner- th a t year. 4 » pet c u n ’. • | he 1'->J » 1U J 1 la n tic , a nd was sex rvt.ir.v to G en- re p o rts . T h e decrease, e s tim a te d at g e n cy co m m itte e . th e se m easures and w ho U s u a lly p ro d u c tio n e x p e n s e s a \e ra s e A n o t h e r b illio n -b u s h e l e r.il George S le w a it. 13 p e r ce n t, is r e la tiv e ly th e la rg e s t w ill in c lu d e such w h e a t and fa t w h e a t c ro p m ay be h a rve ste d th is head o f th e tru iu ip o rtd tlo ii c o rp * In sin ce th e p ro d u c tio n d e c! ne b e s a v in g steps as s u b s titu tio n o f p o a m o u n t to m ore th a n 50 p e r cent y e a r and if C anada. A rxcn tin .». N o rth A fr ic a Ita ly m id France e .; - '.inn . ne A e ■ gan. T h e e a rly la m b c ro p is th e ta to e s f o r b re a d , s e rv in g f e w e r A u s tra lia and o th e r c o u n trie s have Soon k fl I V fc d .IV s h e W M '0 . Ills- s m a lle st in n e a rly tw o decades as f r ie d foods, open-f.m e pies, and one in g to the d a ta fo r O reg o n , the Kood crop s U n ite d S tales e x p o rts fe rre d to M a n ila , s t ill as s e cre ta ry 1939 ra tio w as 63 o e r c e n t w h ile a re s u lt o f th e d e c lin e in th e n u m - s lic e o f b re a d w it h re s ta u ra n t in 1929 61 p e r ce n t o f th e gross d u rin g l94d-4? m ay lx» > m all c o m to G e n e ra l S to w a rt. , • Land Clearing h e r o i b re e d in g ew es a n d som e m eals Heglstered l and S u rv e y o r w e n t fo r expenses. O v e r a t'e r I p a re d w it h S h e is no,v » isitin g frie n d s in , d e cre x-e in «he p e rce n ta g e of "The w o r ld fo o d s itu a tio n is e x • Trenching T h e re p o rt c o n ta in s s e v e r a l C a lifo rn ia (or a sh o rt lim e. n o rin .il years in th e past, b o th o f Phone S c h o lls B361 lit 1. Box 705. B e iv c rtc m . O re. la m b s saved. I c e e d in g ly se riou s M illio n s c f o u r • G eneral Contracting m a rk e tin g a nd p ro d u c tio n expenses c h a rts ¿ma tables o f data sh o w in g j f e llo w h u m a n b e in g s in o th e r la n d s t k g re a te r pi • -oi: ,vi , 1 ’ io ,, tre n d s in p ro d u c tio n , p rices and By Hour or Contract | face th e te r r ib le d is a s te r o f fa m in e su m e rs' fo ,xt d o lla r th a n in 194-1. costs. T h e n a tio n a l p ro d u c tio n o f crops need to h a» e m a rk e t oiitlrl* 1 E v e ry o u n ce o f fo o d w e can spare le a v in g less, net fo r fa rm fa m ily potatoes and tr u c k crops in HM3 a rra n g e d b e fore id a n tin g E s tim a te s G la d ly G iv e n fr o m o u r a b u n d a n ce w i l l save the inexxne. was on ¿i ra th e r h ig h le v e l to be T!>e e o m p le te re p o rt is a v a ila b le i liv e s o f s ta rv in g p e o p le .’’ M ille r C u r re n tly , th e tre n d o f p rices fo r in u n ta m e d in liM tt G ro w e rs are free fr . tu co u n ty agents c o m m e n te d fa rm p ro d u c ts in re la tio n to p ro b e in g asked to c u r ta il th e p otato A s u b -c o m m itte e o f th e s t a t e d u c tio n and m a rk e tin g costs is acreage id p e r c e n t in O regon. U S D A c o u n c il in a c tiv e ch a rg e o f m o d e ra te ly to w a rd p re w a r rat'. 's. 6810 S. E. Mall St. ’H ie acreage f potatoes in Or»»- rg a n iz a tio n o f th e s ta te -w id e e f S h o u li these tre n *s c o n tin u e , the O re g o n fa rm e rs a re p re p a re d o PORTLAND. ORE. f o r t consists o f C. R T u lie v , as fa rm fa m ily ’s net share w o u ld again it n m 1SM5 w«^ 45 per ce n t above a n d w illin g to assist in e v e ry pos s is ta n t d ir e c to r o f th e F*MA fie ld th e 1935-IS9B ave ra g e T he acreage PHONE: s ib le w a y in th e e m e rg e n c y fo o d s e rvice s b ra n c h . P o rtla n d , c h a ir become smalt» r th a n o n e -fo u rth o f o f green p. .»s fo r ^processing w as Portltnd Sunset I6M c a m p a ig n f o r fa m in e r e lie f in th e m a n ; R a lp h M o rg a n , sta te -super th e c o n su m e rs’ fo o d d o lla r, pos- IS ' per cent a b o ve p re w a r, snap* Aloha 6617 o p in on o f W A . S c h o e n fe ld . dean v is o r v o c a tio n a l a g ric u ltu re . S alem ; s ib lv even less th a n o n e - fifth as beans 148 p e r cent h ig h e r and a n d d ir e c to r o f a g ric u ltu r e a t O re W. L . T eu tsch . assista n t d ire c to r a g e n e ra l average f c r a ll fa rm p ro sw eet c o rn fo r proL*eas»nc u p 94 20 Y e a rs E x p e rie n c e g on S ta te co lle g e . D ean S c h o e n fe ld O SC e x te n s io n s e rv ic e C o rv a llis , ducts. p e r cent G ro w e rs o f vegetable C o n s id e ra b le v a ria tio n is found has p le d g e d th e c o -o p e ra tio n o f a n d J o h n D e n n y , fie ld m a n P M A . in th e »hare» re q u ire d fo r m a r k e t , th e e n tire e x te n s io n a n d s ta tio n C o rv a llis . ings costs and p ro d u c ts m expenses s ta ffs b o th in a id in g th e im m e d b e tw e e n d iffe re n t p ro d u cts. These ia te fa m in e e m e rg e n e v conserx-a- tio n d r iv e o f th e n e x t io u r m o n th s as m u c h w h e a t in m ix e d feeds as v a ria tio n s are d ue to v a rio u s fa c- < a n d in th e a ll- c u t fo o d p ro d u c tio n la s t y e a r, x v ill prox-ide adequate tors, in c lu d in g la b o r re q u ire m e n ts , p ro g ra m f o r th e e n tir e ye a r. g ra in f o r f u l l p ro d u c tio n u p to a m o u n t o f processing, tra n s p o rta - R ecent w o r ld d e v e lo p m e n ts h a ve these goals, e x te n s io n m en ret» r- tic n expenses and o th e r v a ria b le s m a d e necessary th e c o n tin u a tio n o f T h e same a p p lie s to liv e s to c k fe e d in th e p ro d u c tio n and m a rk e tin g we have th e fo o d p ro d u c tio n and c o n s e rv a - in g in g e n era l, th o u g h e ffo rts are processes. B re irh a u p t says. Marshall tio n p ro g ra m s on a w a r tim e basis. b e in g m a d e to o b ta in m o re h ig h 1 b u t w it h som e m o d ific a tio n s . Dean p ro te in feeds needed in th is area. Strawberry Plant* S c h o e n fe ld e x p la in e d . P r in c ip a l T h e h o m e g a rd e n p ro g ra m and W ashington i ch a n ge is in v o lu m e o f p o u ltr y p re s e rv a tio n o f a la rg e sh a re « f the p ro d u c tio n and in c e rta in fe e d in g ho m e fo o d s u p p ly as re c e n tly a n Raspberry Plants p ra c tic e s to co n se rve w h e a t fo r nounced. h a ve ta k e n on added im use as d ir e c t h u m a n food. p o rta n c e in v ie w o f th e fh m in e O re g .n p o u lt r y and tu rk e y r a is c o n d itio n s -abroad a nd » / ill be p re ss TI ■ f ■ •: <-H ......... .. ■ - FERTILIZER ers h a v e a lre a d y in d ic a te d in te n - ed w it h in crea se d e n e rg y tx .-h in f o r c lu b s f in ir iiin g th e p ro - ¡ ) tio n s o f re d u c in g c h ic k e n a nd t u r - to w n a nd c o u n try . DUST je c t re q u ire m e n ts in 1946 wras held ’ k e y flo c k s f u lly as m u c h as sug- O n ly s lig h t c ro p g o a l changes gested in th e go a ls f o r th is state. h a ve been suggested f o r O reg o n , in G ro n e r s c h o rl M a rc h 8. a cco rd WEEVIL BAIT Suggested re d u c tio n , f ir s t set at c h ie f one b e in g an in cre a se in d ry in g to M is» F aye N ic h o ls , hom e ■ d e m o n s tra tio n agent. , 15 p e r ce n t f o r c h ic k e n s , was e d ib le pee acreage w h ic h is e x p e c t M rs. E le a n o r A n d e rs .,n le d the i ch a n ge d to 19 p e r ce n t, x v h ile th e ed to be m e t in th e B lu e m o u n ta in M Y ID E A O F W A S T E D RADIOS • RECORPS • RADIO TUBES 6 BATTERIES NU-ENAMEL M rs. G e o rg e ! tu r k e y g o a l n o w asks f o r a re d u c co u n tie s. S p r in g w-heat e xp a n sio n clu b s, assisted b y E N E R G Y IS T E L L IN G A R ueck. M em b e rs e n ro lle d in sew - IFA m Y ou Think o f Paint. Think O f k ft A lis /a r ^ S e t U s F ir s t tio n o f a b o ut 54.000 b ird s raised . w i l l b e m od e m o s tly in states i n c ' ! H A IR -R A IS IN G S T O R Y TO in g I and I I and b a c h e lo r sew -iiu C om pany R e ce n t changes in th e w h e a t co n - fa r th e r east, .h o u g h a m p le so il * A 8 A L D -H E A D E D M A M - , s e rv a tio n o rd e r, a llo w in g f a r w es- m o is tu re m ake s f u ll p la n tin g o f w h o rece ive d t h e ir p in s a re C a r.d í 1 Ï 1 MAIN S T ., HILLSBORO, OREGON BANKS, OREGON te rn states to use u p to 85 p e r ,-ent u n used acres d e s ira b le and p ra c A n n A n d e rso n . M ild re d O 'M a n n . J o . A n n R oberts. Peggy M u n g e r. Sara tic a l in th is state. M u n g e r. E la in e .\n d e rs o n . Joyce And our idea . ' wasted A le x a n d e r. D e lo res R ueck, Jean space is a gi my base D avis, N o r ris Holm es. K e n n e *h I B ro w n . D o n n in R ueck. C a r ro l! W il ment or catcn-all attic lia m s . J u n io r B ro w n . M e lv in F o r that could be made into s y th . P h illto Iaeoper. W a lte r O rr, a useful extra room. In L a w re n c e B rig g s . E ddie H a rve ste r. B ob S ta n d le y and C lif f o r d G ro w . terested in such a trans Price-Support on Chickens Designed For Relief During Feed Em ergency illoimp.&bisell\ Lillie M. Brown Home from Manila LAND SURVEYING Excavating C o n stru ctio n L ayou t Grading PA U L D. BOUTW ELL Oregon Farmers Lined Up io Aid In Food Campaign Shepherd & Jersey TO P T U N E S from th e h it p a r a d e y o u r f a v o r ite o ld ie s a n d se m i-c la ssic s - - - y o u 'll fin d th e r e c o r d s y o u w a n t a t BERRY GROWERS 4-H Meeting Held at Groner ♦ Kelly, Farquhar PHONE ’ 4% FARM LOANS formation? We’ll be glad to talk it over. Long Term No Appraisal Fee W. 0. GALAWAY 117 Sooth Third A n . Hillsboro, Oregon »wtowtio-wwfWWt.ow MORTGAGE LOANS FARM - CITY - COMM ERCIAL 4^2% • Low Cod - Prompt Service KAUFMAN MORTGAGE COMPANY P o rte r Bldg. — P o rtla n d 4, Oregon L ocal A g e n t: CHARLES L. WALKER Hillsboro, Oregon The Abbott Co. Ltd. of Oregon 1934 N.E. 39th, Portland IS NOW PRODUCING THE F ilb e r t N u t G r a d in g a n d C r a c k in g M a c h in e for the direct use and benefit of tf All local, social and frater nal new s should be turned in at the Argus for publication in that w . k not later than Tues- day and earlier If possible. tf "RITE-WAY" M ILKING M A C H IN ES Units - Replacement Parts O R E G O N a n d W A S H IN G T O N F IL B E R T N U T G R O W E R S ♦ Oil, Electric, Coal and Wood BRO O D ER S ♦ For Information About This Machine CALL JA C K N IC H O L S O N Portland TRinity 3294 EAT M ORE F IL B E R T S Soft Water is Essential to Health T h e O re g o n V ic t o r y g a rd e n ca m - T a n r o l T nnal J lio Li JG u I pa ii£ n has been re c o n v e rte d in to th e ■*-JCl u i 1946 hom e g a rd e n p ro g ra m , w it h le a d e rs h ip and assistance p la n n e d to e n co ura g e e v e ry O reg o n fa m ily L a u re i-S c h o lls lo ca l o f Farm ers* th a t has s u ita b le la n d a v a ila b le , a n nounces W L. T eu tsch , a ssistant U n io n m e t a t F a rm in g to n school d ire c to r o f th e OSC e x te n s io n se r- ! T h u rs d a y . H e n ij John n. p re si- vice . I d e n t o f th e W a sh in g ton C o u n ty T h e o b je c tiv e o f th e p ro g ra m th is j F a n n e rs ' U n io n , g ive re p o rts on the y e a r w i l l be to raise eno ug h »-ege-j n a {* n u l c o n v e n tio n it T u jie k a . ta b le s f o r fre s h use and p r e s e n t - ' K a n ., w h ic h he attended in g to m e e t th e f a m ily r e q u ir e - ! New m em b e rs in itia te d w ere: m e n ts f o r good n j t n t i o n ’ and h e a lth . M r - arwl M 1*- A F K yhlm eier. M says T eu tsch . W h ile th e w a rtim e a n d M rs. Ross F u rb y M r .m o M r , c o n d itio n s h a ve changed, th e w o rld L. C. P ra n k s A c c > rd :o n selectiim a fo o d s itu a tio n is such as to e m p h a w e re g iv e n b y E lle n R >we. Mrs. size th e n e e i to p ro d u ce and co n F re e m a n Row e, ju n io r le a d e r, s ig n se rve a il th e g a rd e n fc o d possible ed u p 17 m em b e rs a t th e m eeting. ag a in th is ye a r. A m em D er o f th e A u d i’ B u re a i In d ic a tio n s are th a t m ost fa m ilie s w h o raised v ic to r y gardens o f C irc u la tio n s , th e A rg u s gives th i w ill c o n tin u e to g ro w ga rd e n s o t A d v e rtis e r p ro o f o f a u th e n tic , paid some size, b o th because o f th e in - up su b scrib e rs. T o th e w ise b u y « te re s t in th e w o r k and because th e y o f space th e re can be no s u b s titu te h a ve le a rn e d a b o u t th e s u p e rio r q u a lit y o f g a rd e n fre s h produce. R e p o rts fr o m se v e ra l places in O re g o n in d ic a te th a t a dvance sales o f g a rd e n seeds is a lre a d y h e a vy, R. R a lp h C la rk , assista n t e x te n sio n h o r tic u ltu r is t, has been nam ed sta te p ro je c t le a d e r f o r th e hom e g a rd e n p ro g ra m th is y e a r and w i l l w o r k w it h c o u n ty e xte n sio n sta ffs in p ro m o tin g th e w o rk . B e tte r p la n ned g a rd e n s and m o re 4 -H c lu b ga rd e n s a re o th e r goals a im ed at. E x te n s io n b u lle tin s a n d c irc u la rs on a ll phases o f g a rd e n in g w ill a g a in be a v a ila b le th ro u g h c o u n ty e x te n s io n o ffic e s th ro u g h o u t t h e state. P r in c ip a l ones are No. 816 P la n n in g Y o u r F a m ily F ood S u p p ly ; No. 614, ' T h e F a rm a nd [ H om e V ic to r y G a rd e n ;” No. 551, "V e g e ta b le G a rd e n In se ct Pest C o n t r o l; ’ No. 512, "G a rd e n S o il M a n a g e m e n t;" No. 617, " G ro w in g S m a ll F ru its in E a s te rn O re g o n ;” N o 618, G r o w in g S m a ll F r u its in W estern O re g o n ;” a n d s ta tio n c ir c u la r o t 1 in fo rm a tio n No. 328, "T re e F ru its f o r th e H o m e O rc h a rd in W estern O re g o n .” Holds Meeting No Commission ' Cv£»rrniM6 f t t n u t tun t /HO zwor /.g w a rs t u r m s i k i Families Urged To Participate In Gardening GARDEN SEEDS LAWN AND FIELD GRASS BUG-GETA . SHRUES FERTILIZERS PEET MOSS Farmers' Cash Store W e sell a nd recomm end GENERAL PAINTS fo r all-purpose use IM B. Main Ht— H llls b . r o Phone 4061 3684 . op.rsling on th . fa rm of my n.iqkbori and on that of my brother, Floyd P .a , who bought hit firtt Twenty in 1930," lay« Richard Pea of L .n o r., Idaho, who farms 250 acres o f oats, s ..d grass and ra p .. E n jo y W a te r th a t is f r e e from T aste, O dor, C o lo r o r H a r d n e s s w ith a NORCO Water Conditioner A SIZE AND TYPE FOR EVERY NEED WILL WORK ON ANY WATER PRESSURE CONSTRUCTION FEATURES GUARANTEE LONG LIFE MAKES EVERY DROP OF WATER AS SOFT AS RAIN DEPEND ON NORCO FOR HEALTH, ECONOMY, THRIFT AND EFFICIENCY "hdy order for a n .w 'Caterpillar* D2 has been on file for a long time, and e; badly as I need it I'm willing to wait because when I invest my money in a tractor I want it to be the best, and I feel this is the one. N o rco S o fte n e r s C on tain 'Another Important thing I've no ticed too is that my neighbors' 'C at erpillar* machines are never held up very long for repairs because of the •icellen t parts and repair service rendered by the local 'Caterpillar* Dealer.” N O R C O M E X is a n e w ly discovered synthetic resin "exchange” m a te ria l w hich w ill soften w a te r to absolute zero, w ill rem ove large am ounts o f iron from w ater, and is not affected by acid, a lk a li o r su l phur-bearing w ater, anu can even be used w ith hot water. If you're in the m arlef for a new fra«- for, do as M r. Pea has done— ask your neighbors who farm with "Cat- •rpillar" Diesels, then come in and lee ui. " ASH HILLSBORO IMPLEMENT CO. W est B a se lin e , H ills b o ro N o rco W ater C o n d itio n in g E q u ip m en t fo r E v e r y P u r p o se NO RCO M EX Included in the NORCO lin e are resin exchang ers fo r rem oval o f carbon dio xid e and oxygen from w ater, Cation Exchangers fo r reduction of A lk a lin ity and Deionizers fo r the production o f d is tille d water. Also sand filte rs , coagulators, iro n anti manganese removers, taste and odor correctors, decolorizing f i l ters, and non-silicious filte rs . I n s is t o n G e n u i n e N O R C O — Do Noi Acce^ a Subsiiiuie J. T. FOSTER CO. 137 S. Third Avenue HILLSBORO Telephone 1011