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?— him froro ah < Alta Fescue with Subclover Found Best Pasture Mix ree * r r o Gross Income Up, Nat Down Little On Oi egon Farms ES3IKV, J C L'* I i « i \ u ( K 4 lt l X g llu ll Ifr tlil « llM U ll illH l i h i Id • il tn •••*• l<H4te 4 4lul Itold lilMl <»I !>« i , i l I«’ l> » , S319 inform projiN’t o f the O regon S ta te e x p erim en t statio n . mx p is - tasses in g en eral use m wes- o ; .n w ere seeded alone an a tu re w ith su h te rru n e a n clo v er " p c lo v e r m th e fall of 1940 usses w ere: E nglish ry e g rass, ix fescue, a h a fescue, red Hi fescue, o rch ard g rass and hi bent grass. S eed in g rates u tiliz e r ap p licatio n s a re in- lli th e circu lar. ' the plots received p astu r- ■oughout th e su m m er m onths terd of dairy heifers. From alataD ility stan d p o in t. Eng- ‘‘ Sjas.s was the n u m b er one f> flowed bv little p refer- etw een alta fescue and or- io' s.' , The E nglish ry e grass '■* o n ,V a short p astu re sea- • c t \ e r . and w as gene soon he rain s ceased. The cattle a d istin ct lik in g for the g rass and clo v er seedings w o-thirds of O re 'duct'd un a scrag« s \ alu e for sate aiu 1 a «» a lig u re com I' P duct ion e \ irlv 60 per cent u w ith p erh ap s close l 194 ». as a gei.crai HM4 on. In 4 hours Dr. Abrams, Dentist (Ir u u iu l H o u r 'TOMMY', DEFINE . PEMOCRACX .' ting t tili t.v 1 Ctioil. nier tu vation •Y MEANS REPUBLICANS H oth . I J Î S » nd PROMPT DELIVERY When Yon Want • SEE this vitamin candy way « T rad em ark H a v e a m ore slender, (ra c e fu l fig ure N o exercising. N o la xative». N o drug». V, it h th e s im p le A Y D S »itä m in O a n d y R e d u c in g i^ a n y o u d o n ’ t c u t o u t a n y m e a ls , starches, potatoes, m eats o r b u tte r you s im p ly c u t th e m do w n . I t ’s easier w hen yo u e n jo y d e ljc io o s ( v ita m in fo rtifie d A Y D S c a n d y before m eals A b a o lu te ly harm lcsa In e rural t^ita eondœ ted by m-d: ca ’v - ’ o n , more than 1OO • o » t 1 4 • • I S Ib » . » v » r M » i a « »•W W M k a W ith A Y D S V ita m ta 1 3f :>• iDMunr.g Han. 261. Kram ien’s PAI.M Drug Store Tear out this ad as a rem inder o Flowered w all paper with W A • plastic surface mounted on sir board. Five roomy drawers • Sturdy w ood leg bose • W ood knobs with chongeabl t labels on each drawer to identify contents • W cod reinforced throughout. w as recovery w ith th e cen t h. hange v an tv OXL BROODERS 5Û0-CH1CK SIZ E Mrs. Mr: Jone« merit. nng in Hospital tu tin treat A ttend W edding— Mrs. M ay Hughe and Mi s R ■ .me 1925-1929 a v e r W hite atten d ed the w edding fo llo w ed by age it 146 Then, in 1960t Mie aec ind E lean >r Mi ler and E rnest ; nd g re a te r decline began, r e v i l ing bottom at 55 in F eb ru ary . 1933. L aughlin in C latskanie S unday. S u bsequently, th e general course of O regon's farm price level has been irreg u la rly upw ard, w ith a n o th e r g reat rise d u rin g W orld War 11. As of D ecem ber 15. 1945. the in d ex had reach ed 19« per cen t <,f 1935-1939 W hether th a t m ark ed th e peak of w artim e p rice rise is still pi b- lematical. Current farm p rice d ata indicate th a t a slight decline o ccu rred ,n O regon g g en eral farm p rice lev« 1 from m id-D ecem ber 1945 t i rn.d- Ja n u a ry . 1946. N ationally the firm Rrj c,e jnde.x declined one point w hile the index of prices paid ad vanced a point. In term s of "p arity " the U nited Slumberest BLANKETS O I’astel colors of Cedar, G reen, Rose and E lue w ith w ide rayon binding. • 25'. wool. 25', raven, 50'. cotton. 72 x 84 inches. P r e p a r e Y o u r C ar N o w fo r S p r in g a n d Summex* D r iv in g LA TEST EQUIPM ENT MODERN PLA NT EVERYTHING FOR YOUR CAR These All Mean B etter W ork at Low er Cost! S P E C IA L N O T IC E ! D o Y ou N e e d TIR ES ? S e e Us ! NOW ONLY Dean Graham Motors Sales and Service 1st and W ashington Hillsboro a f f TUALATIN VALLEY CO OP i 5 - P IE C E PLYMOUTH Phone 3861 W OOD D o u b le B ed V a n ity V a n ity B en ch C h est of D ra w ers N ig h t S ta n d For the F irst Spring Season Since 1941 DE SOTO . r Gy/N BA G as R a tio n in g Is O ff • • • ÁI^O t SO. SECOND A V E . M odern Bedroom Suites O PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE O EX CELLENT MECHANICS ESMOND YOUR LELAND I. DEAL 234.50 D rive In Today for That Spring Check-up! Fam ous lllll.lw rn O rrc o n the fice DEPACTMENT can ’ t take the p . ace o f a ^ i NS u BANCE company - SEE TOO FAT? Get SLIMMER B icw i CIRCULATING HEATERS and OIL FURNACES E rnie's S ig n a l S e r v ic e Price Levels cf Farm Producís in Past Years Shown 104. T h is Phono Beaverton 38G1 PARTS and SERVICE • » n u r (til anil lla .r lin r ' ¿A ■"•■■■ '»4 st Csterful j-àgg-7 -, V -> -■ - ■ — nxmy" * ' • i ( S»«, m T .,r - In« C.., In... „ „ No. . < reeorr Ä J ’t*** * * " * ■ - ”■ ; ‘ •! WASHABLE lw«r-1gl»i»* ' fftaxtlc surfac.l by U nited • l :'.c census show s an increase of about 44.900 in th e ru r a l farm p opulation of O regon from 1920 1940. com pared w ith ab o u t 120.- 900 in ru ra l no n farm and 140.000 urban. B ut th a t com parison is not indicative of th e real population tren d on th e reel farm s, th e econ om ists say. as th e in crease in o th e r co u n try places was p erh ap s m ore th an enough to account for the in crease in the p opulation." D D T G iv e n F irst Spot A s P ru n e T h r ip S p ra y T im ely data n p n - received by O regon’s farm ers from 1909 to 1944 have been ■ i: a d , 1 : ,t'i- lished . y (tie < >SC i ;•« GIVE I vice co-operatln;- w.rh th e USDA In m an y p a rts of E u ro p e c h il b u reau o f a g ric u lt ural «, ■ d ren can n o t go to school b e In ad d itio n to 12 tab les <>f form cause th e y lack essen tial clo th com m odity price d ata the bulletin ing to p ro tect th em from th e contains index n u m b ers and a bitin g w in try b lasts A c o n tri strik in g c h a rt show ing th e tre m e n bution of $3 75 to th e Red C ross dous changes th a t occurred in the fund w ill p ro v id e en ough m a general level of prices for farm terial for Red C ross ch a p te r products in O regon over th e 35-ve t w o rk ers to m ak e a snow su it for period. a school-age y o u n g ster o v e r seas. T he h ig h e r’, peak in O regon's g en eral farm price level w as ri-.ch- M ay 1929 at 213 d i r cen Ask your neighbor w ho borrow, ed in 1933.193» av< rage By M ty of this paper, why h e doesn't sub the 1921 the av erag e level drop:)« i ■, scribe for the Argus • IISIED : STOVE and ?nt cf the total o u tp u t and v all of th e products mai - Obviously, th e econom ists census d efin itio n of a s outm oded. fa indicate th a t the num - "farms" th at a re really residences and sm all p a rt ies has increased and be- [e in some areas. T h ere is o d eterm in e exactly from how ever, how m any e and how m any real ■ge enough to provide incom e for a fam ily, th e econom ists say. th e th e data is reduced. For they point out th at 25.7 of the "farm s'' w ere re- 1 be on h ard surfaced 1940 L ikew ise, the ceil ed ab o u t 60 p er cent of is" had electricity , that | oer cent had telephones. i about 51 p er cent had rater. But. th e ccon >m- how m any of the real e s? s itu a te d ' A nd how th e "farm s" w ith these w ere co u n try resi- people w ho w ork in business in Hillsboro for the past 21 vears IllJ Ith u r o Bea verton * S ta te d Hillsboro, Oregon lie BEAVERTON FUEL CO .i rms. Corner First and Baseline X(<u> tlir R c lin c d o s u r v iv e I- d ir e c te d by a i n i y stlöpl 6 - PIECE V A N ITY SET C rystal lamps, perfum e bottles, m irror tray an< jew elry jar. SO f i t : All for only y .M S DDT I g a llo n of D D T m a k es 200 g a llo n s of sfo ci í sp ra y | r r < I*lu t r«l w lt h In 4 hours c a lo ric s o day h e lp th e . tr.es. o rp h a n .« .;<•> h o sp ital host* w o r k e r s .id n u m stv i I ( ll( | L «iiifttluii stuiuhl R e p a ir e d amp Company, who lias been in the Real E stati • |». tilng» «>í llt<* Ili<- i . p o i l c í ’» PE HOC KATS father. F. O. EAGON. of the Oregon Farm: . In I to 3 days Ô O S Îc U d Xa. ËSÇJiOK m m y A ir Corp, will be associated w ith hi, M IN MY LABORATORY Question Arises As io Just Whai Makes a Farm T H E B A B -B -Q n ■ N | P la tes a r e m a d e clo v er fertilized w ith treb le p h o sp h ate each o be th e most desir- ition for a p erm an en t m ix tu re rated well ->P in p alatab ilitv and co n tin u ed g r o w t h B y its vigori tieuLy elim in an d weeds p astu rin g clover in tcreai •eased its T here is need for a post uri n( to designate sm all p available ; m e s n th e co u n try tu >perated a$ '‘form s” bu t heless sc d esignated by i us. clSC ag ricu ltu ral uid farm m anagem ent ;ay. To back up th eir Like M other Used to Cook It I | I, |M,I( h ilr flt ABRÄMS sil as the as farm sales it ■ms that re. ane from th . ■is com par. s u n g te n and s data indica F rie d C hicken o r a Steak ir |it ilU m |, 4 |t