The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 13, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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HILLSBORO ARGUS— A
t.’ial O n .: o
i d i ,d , ip drm .i,id m s, mi es through 14 years of heavy
m Hu -II. Ar ru tin i and cen tral pasturing.
E urope Its deep rooting
habit
k e e p , it g reen th rough d ry periedr
Remember, in Argus Classified
such is Or, goa um m ers, w hile its Arts. T he More You TeU — The
vigor has beer, m aintained m s-inte '«lore You Sell.
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A n n u a l July 4th
H o rse a n d H o r s e -d r a w n V e h ic le
P arad©
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FATHER'S DRY
Sunday, lune / 6
Sponsored by
Hillsboro R otary Club
M a k e In n , h a p p y a n d p ro u d
" t V<*U fix n p y m n p r e ttie s t
jn i lo t I);n l ' Y o u r h a ir do
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Hillsboro
No Floats — No A dvertising — No Motor Vehicles
it
.speaks w e ll fo r y o u !
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V,»., n , creme shampoo gor»
•""* l*'H * ’ U" ' 1,ulr ‘h'llUhtfully .-.ofl .„„I «se,y
tu riiüimg«•
YO UR BEAUTY SHOP
M II.D ItFD »Ft,ST K », SCOTT, Prop
M rm h. i of N ational H airdressers' Association
Hui,y I h ,u s
Noim S h riv er
Room 1. Dotta Bldg.
H iil.boro
Phono 1642
P a r a d e W ill F orm at 9 a. m.
Capital Shaken
By Charge of
Court Justice
Barn Re-Shingled
A fter 38 Years
T h u rsd a y , Ju ly 4th
: rrrrrri-»»
PROG RESS .Ed Cox and I. W
C r'.w d er a rc shingling C harley
V.,fi K leek i t a i I,
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Van Klcvk reports th at his barn
h i . nut been shingled since it
w.is built in 1908
Mr. and Mrs. Ftuy E Lietz cn-
ite rta in e d friends S a tu ria y ev cnin,
when they burned a hug» pile of
logs and stum ps Lietz had cleared
from his place on Scholls road. T he
evening was fine for b u rning and
the guests s|M-nt a verv en joyable
tim e around the big bonfire
Mr and Mrs H arris Lietz. of S a l­
em rem ained over the w eek-end.
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For Inform ation Contact F. J. SEW ELL, Chairm an
Natl
capital h a k rn Monday
m gbt by uupf • -crdenti J attack on
a colleague of the I ’ S suprem e
c«»urt when .1 j ti< c Kobcrt H Jack*
■»fi ebarxed th at Ju stice
Hugo
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T H £ C R A I N W I L L BE C U T ....
ROUND-CRUSH
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lil.e k b.id p articip ated in decisions
BEYOND RECOVERY
.iffc4*tui.' .1 f a ini ! law p artn er, and
ano
if continued, would b rin g A m er­
ica . hixhcst co u rt into ’d isrep u te.”
\ d o e s ( as<* |( i||
t s s
THAT
BUSHEL
l ‘a*..id«-nt ’I’i urnan T uesday v e­
toed the ( ’. i c labor d isp u tes bill M eeting Scheduled
•md the bouse upheld the veto
opening cut would provide
A LD HA -H lfBER
A nnual m e e t­
The vote was 135 to uphold and
J.i » to ov«*i rid«* the presid en t, los­ ing for election of a d irecto r and
^RACT0R54«sTRACT0R for 150 STARVING PEOPLE
vole on the 1946-47 school budget
ing by five votes.
FOR ONE DAY.
will be held M onday evening. Ju n e
_______ DRAWN combines
Kiot Itic.iks in Naples
17, at 8 p m at the school house.
"'G RiND INTO GROUND
v»*n p< r . >ns wa re dead and 50
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.vounri i m Naples T uesday in riots
75 LOAVES ?
6 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 BUSHELS or GRAIN
follo vm;; failure of K ing Umtx*rto flour suffered a new blow M o n ­
or
BREAD
H * 1 J«*bnqu.sb the Italian th ro n e day when the governm ent released
EACH YEAR
194«
m il i riot In Rome
a averted. figures indicated th at the
w
heat
crop,
although
of
bum
per
Knnir M rike I lares
I IB M E M I W R IN G TO H ( il lT I A M IM —i; , l .
( I.i be* betw een M onarchists and proportions, will fall 225,000,000
ment of the naUon's farm ers in a new "B attle of B read" for E urope's
((«•publicans result«*«! i n broken bushels sh ort of dom estic dem and
starving m illions has been sta rte d h ere follow ing a plan advanced
lo a d s w hen strife flared up in an i f ,reign commitmente.
Home W«*dn«*sday. and a ten se sit- School P lan A bandoned
in an address by Jo e T ucker, vice-president of th e M assey-H arris
uat ion c >i ' inued at Naples a i Ita ly
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the L
com pany T u ck er has nam ed the organization "Fam ine F ighters" and
foi an o th er day rem ained in the Falls m arine barracks for use as an
plans to recover 28.0OO.OtX) bushels of grain, enough to provide a
strang«* situation «»f b«*mg a re p u b ­ em ergency unit of the state system
m
inim um LNKRA bread ration fo r every person in th e U nited
lic w ith a king.
o f h ig h er education w ere a b a n ­
S tates for five weeks, th rough th e use of self-propelled com bines
Maritime Strike Pends
doned fur the com ing academ ic
to open grain fields for harvest. It is estim ated th a t over 50 p er cent
< Yff< i by sh ip o p erato rs to pay >' ir h . the ■ t ite b o r 1 of higher
of the first sw ath is lost th rough opening of fields w ith o th e r types
i ci i-«•«! by sailors
N ationw ide education Monday, but the wav was
of equipm ent Use of the nation's ap p ro x im ately 8.000 self-propelled
m aritim e strik e set for m idnight left open to use the facility later
com bines would yield 28 m illion ad d itio n al bushels of g rain w orth
F ri lay.
if it is S till av ail..tile
m
ore than $30.000.000. Im plem ent deale rs th ro u g h o u t th e co u n try
Vinson. S m d e r N om inated
I arc Jew el T heft ( barge
have joined the drive, urging farm ers to p rev en t w aste of grain by
F red M Vinson of K entucky, for-
A rrest of a honeym ooning colo­
congri
...n. judae and ie - nel and WAC captain in connec­
calling on self-propelled com bine ow ners to open th e ir fields. F arm
convei si«»ii d irecto r and now secre- tion
groups have already com m ended th e m ove against tram p lin g of grain
w
ith
the
filching
of
$1.500,000
tai v ^»f th<* tre.i. u: v, was n o m in a­
into the ground and have pledged support to th is new p lan of
of
H
essian
crow
n
jew
els
and
o
th
er
ted Diursdav ! » Pre ident Truman
conserving g rain in th e fight against fam ine.
to be ch ief justice of the U nited tre a su re from a G erm an castle
S tates John
S nvder. now dii«*c- w h ere th eir rom ance started was
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L: . i ,v ()f.
tor of w ar m »bili/.ation and re co n ­ »
fo r farm f.eld tests and fu rth e r seed
version. nom inated secretary of the I . 'i d s say they adm itted having
increase
• U1 v
the loot.
Senator A ustin A ppointed
In 1940 the grass w as recognized
-Many Die in Hotel I ire
I’n idem
T ru m an
nom inated
Fifteen persons died in an early
b y the USDA b u reau of p lan t in ­
V erm ont's liberal republic.in S e n ­ m orning fire th at sw ept through
A lta fescue, one of Oregon'., f iv - d u stry as a distinct and su p erio r
ato r W arn n H A ustin to replace C anfield hotel in D ubuque. Iowa.
Ed
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\ ! I. : Sunday, w hile 24 others still w ere ored grasses for seed and forage strain , w as given the nam e of alta
fescue and th u s becam e th e firs,
lean representativ«* on the U nited . H i untMl for Sun lay nigh,.
pr duction. is assum ing
n ational ¡reg istered grass. S choth explained. I
N ations secu rity council in new Army T ran sp o rt ( rashes
and even in tern atio n al im portance w hich protects it from any ex clu ­
bid for no n -p artisan support of his
All 23 persons aboard a C-54 w ith dem and increasing for O regon sive prom otion.
foreign policy.
irm y tran sp o rt plane w ere behev- produced seed. H. A Schoth, fed­
Senate \ otes D raft
P o p u larity of this g riss for u-e
The senate* passes d raft exten­ ed killed S unday w hen the plane eral agronom ist st itioned at O. S. ■in p erm an en t pastu res has been
on hill w hich «• uld contin u e the era lied off the en tran ce to Panam a C.. t»Id county extensi in staff men such th a t from only 70 acres a s '
ict until May la 1947. p erm it 18 can al.
in C orvallis for a conference.
recently as 1938. it n w is grow n cn
and l'J-ycar-olds to be d rafted again A I .1 Seam en (Juit
S choth. who presided at the an estim ated 75.000 acres m this
a fte r this m onth .and raise th e pay
A F L. seam en w alked from
country, about 60,00) b u n g in this
of enlist «Ml men.
ships by the thousands T hursday "b irth " cf this grass on the O re­ state. It is n e ith e r a hot clim ate nor
( oiirt Denies Inju n ctio n
and th reaten ed to beat C I O. gon experim ent stati n ju st 30 y,
A ruling uL'ainst the OPA s m ax ­ m .in lin e unions to th e punch on a ago. show ed the agents the firs t a strictly cry -lan d grass, Schoth
p lo t plantings m ade ther ■ Oetob r added, but is so widely adapted
im um price reg u latio n gaverning uen,-riil shipping strike.
I. 1918. T hough th is plot has never w here ra in f ,11 is 20 inches o r above
purchases of live cattle was handed One K illed, M any H urt
One trainihan waa kille d and at been cu ltiv ated , fertilized or j
dow n in federal court in P ortland
M onday by U S D istrict Ju d g e 1 ast «9 o th e r persons in ju red m a pered in any way, it is slid v ig ­
McCulloch, who ilcnie«! the OPA head-on crash of tw o Union P aci­ orous and rem arkably free from
fic train s n ear L aG ran d e T h u rs­ w eeds and o th e r grasse.. Schoth
re«iuest for an injunction to halt day.
I pointed out.
»bove-ceiling paym ents by
five
P o rtlan d m eat firms.
Itememoer, tn A rgus Classified i How alta fescue is descended
Short of Demand
Ads, T he More You Tell — Th» frem th e original and much less
Hopes for p len ty of bread and More You Sell.
tl sirable tall fescue w as explained
I by the agronom ist who said selci
tions w e re m ade from sm all ro\
plantings of seed brought to Cor
vallis from all parts of the w orld
in 1916. F irst the best eight of
these w ere increased and then the
best one of these was chosen ir
1925.
Bv 1932 the grass had proved it­
self so w idely adapted to O regon
soil types, so hardy, deep roote i
and so m uch m ore palatable th in
th e present tall fescue, that foun­
dation seed was produced for d is­
trib u tio n ,o th ree O regon grow ers
SAVED
lie lil
n e v e r« i£ e o l
r e f r e s li m e n t
m illio n s
ol
t c n i p c i . i I e p e < )p le . . .
o l \ i n , »i.i B r e w in g ( o m p . ir iy
O L Y M P IA , W A S H IN G T O N , U . S
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BREAD
.s u io l.i'
J u n e Ih tli, is D ad
B ig D a v !
B r in g h im th e
I.m il o f i it t In I i-In»« a fo r In n , e lf o n e th a t y o u .'e le ct
Ir o tn I R E L A N D S g ra n d s to c k o f h e -m a n p re s e n ts and
h fc w it h la th e r w il l l e h a p p ie r th a n e v e r.
O u r lo w
p ile ,
< n h o b b y a m i p o rts needs w i l l please y o u as
m u c h a , y o u r g if t p le a .e s h im !
U S Army style. S turdy
.it ti tn»f'
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ARMY TENT
TACKLE
BOXES
Hx Id. strong w iitci-rcp cllan t
r.m i ., . C o m p irle ivi,h guy
j Just th e thing
1 for Dad's fish-
ing gear.
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A ll .ill- p u i pose
• $2.25 $3.35
.• p o l I s i m i l i ' s
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A lla Fescue Plot
Value Held High
„«.a*»"«4
knife for fisli-
mg or hunting.
$2.25 »<> S3.50
Flashlights
C om pirle with
bull» .md b.ilici -
les New metili
cases now in
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it ’s here!
S turdy
DRILLS
For Dad's
The new, revolutionary...
hobby m reg­
u lar tool kit
LIFE WAVE COMB
SI 50 to
96.45
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Boxes
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$8-95
$3.50 to
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No chemicals! No steam! No electricity!
Handy
Bench
No heat! No fuss, no bother; just comb
GRINDER
your hair daily over a short period of
A rbor and
hand types.
time, It's as easy and simple as that to
$5.45 to $8.95
have natural waves of glowing beauty!
See it! Try it! You'll never be without it!
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LANDING M IS
$" !5 Io $3.95
lliol Varnish
N orw irh li n e
Hooks, I.Hies, Leaders
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Comb
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fo r life
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IRELAND'S
H ardw aro - FURNITURE
mil ami Mam. I [illsboro
EASY TERMS — LIBERAL
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IRELAND
TztzwHOfST
h s a Labor-S .ticr. Replace* team o,
tractor am) the driver at the barn
U orks faster, easier. San s hail sour
unloading time. Operates from load
or at machine. A 2 or more I I P
m otor o r the I ractor Pulley lifts up
to '» ton 40 ft. per min. Ideal hoist
for storing apples, potatoes, teed in
poultry-houses and tillin g ice-houses
Ben Faber Electric
Home and Farm Flrrtrii .il
Eqtiipmrnt
"Sales T hrough S ervice"
Appliances
Phone 2411
TRADE - INS
H IL L S B O R O
OREGON
227 S. 3 rd
H illsboro
P hone 2471
W atch fo r Ad on P lace of F orm ing and O th er E vents
Annual "Happy Days" Celebration
Sponsored by Hillsboro Fire D epartm ent
saved
L -L J.NOICATE
iZ ’ ,
B e e r, ( lie
C om m itteem en will be at
intersections to assign positions
CAB OWNERS
Who Know Prefer
to Trade Here!
A sincere effort on our p art has been rew arded
through the co-operation of our friends.
Ask anyone who knows of our policies and low
costs and efficient services and you will receive the
ASSURANCE that we can serve you BETTER.
This is not an appeal, but a CHALLENGE to you
to come in and see for yourself that we do ju st w hat
we prom ise and back up th a t promise.
Dean G raham Motors
DE SOTO - PLYMOUTH
1st and W ashington—Hillsboro
Phone 3861
E V E R Y T H IN G
FO R
YOUR
Rem em ber—O ur First Custom er
is Still O ur Custom er
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