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C o v ers A n y t h in g ! USE 33“ H e a v y K oto I sr it o n w a llp .ip « i s in fa t ex Farmers' Cash Store Wc '.I II nini recominvnd GENERAL PAINTS ISO I School Lunches Continued, Funds Needed in Oregon • fur nll-pm pir.f. lift«« Main SI. Ilillsb. rtii.nr lo»; I .........I lunch p ri gram , w ith dual - b jective of b e tte r health f»u <hddf«ii an d wjdei m ark et ’•»i I n in p i 'i ili ic l» . becam e per in s l a id .vith the eii:u tinent of the nath n.d school luridi act this m udh .»( ord in g to F H arvey Mil- ie i O i e g n d irecto r ol the p ro d u c tion and m ark etin g adm in istratio n . U nitisi S tale d ep artm en t of a g .i- cultUI e OjMu.itiori of the pro g ram w ithin • he i i.r , tu rn ed over to »tat,* a , ’«Micie by tli«’ new legi .l.dio i, a h.< h also provides federal assist- an««- to ,!.H« . on a m atching-of funds basii T in . meiiii that Hie .tate p ro d uction md m a rk etin g adm ini tr a in»»! offlc«» no longer will adm in- Wanted To Buy CANE BERRIES SWEET CHERRIES PEACHES WALNUTS riLBERTS DRIED PRUNES Ev-Hilbbnro Mem Draw?. Tolder Map Farm Wage Rate In Oregon Tops National Figure C artoon m ap of th e C ottaxe G ro’ e district d raw n by E. H Pi anger, form erly of H illsboro and . i.v «• Yakima. W ash. is featured in a folder published recently bv th e C ottage G rove tfhumber of < offirni . < »• T he m ap shows the lo cution of the c.ty relativ e to C r a ter I. ike national park, transportu- tiou and highw ay facilities, tndu ‘ e and recreations P ran g er ha • d othei cartoons in the fold !<• x Putn.nr.. Ian u p crin terid en ' of public Iuatruction, ha . .iiiiiw irm -j th at hi* h-pai tm ent i. willing to hike ove/ op« tuh<ui «J the prugj urn. hut luck, ’.he neve, uiy aduuniKtra- tive funil lie ud that m ipph cation ha been inaile to the stai * erner g« ncy «bound fui an < rn* i p,<uu . u p p i’»|U nitiori of about $18.000 to n b eiu te the pr igrurn foi the 1940- •47 achool yeai Dm mg the past school year . (J.- 3 47.0*3 hot lunches w ere served to PHONE 51 FOREST GROVE. ORE. Let the a d v e rtise m e n ts help you m ake y o u r shopping plans. You C a n Be Proud ot a New em ploying m ore h u e d w orkers than a veai .40 7 per c<mt rnor«’ About • m illion retu rn ed veie arts an* at w ork on farm s After- appearing to be slow ing Jown Itie last p u t ot 1945 and in t m o n th , of 194C U nited S ta te , 1 •' III I m ill» « I M i: farm wage rut«*, advanced tw ice <-hools .Miller rep o rted School-, in trie usual seasonal rate fi ru A pril all but f ui O regon counties partic- 1 to J u ly . 1 F arm wage rates i pitted A bout tw o -th u d ., of the clim bed along with increases in to s t of the loriche,. $4131.091. was in d u strial w age ra te s co n trib u ted by the child: en and bv A lthough the recent advances in lu ta i xporiHoi p aren t-teach er as- wage ra te , w as g re a te r n a s < m oat ions, school dihtricts, com farm tio n ally than ui O regon, th e c u r rnunity cli/bs a r i l o th er group m O regon »till r e la k’e ie ru l u ustuiice am unled to ren t level h ig h er than in the w hole $159,063 3 .ui av erage o f J» - than tively co u n try , both m term s of money K cents a nn al M m e than 21X1 local Wages and ui n la’.un to 1955-1934 ip u n soring groups alread y have r< - T h e high» .t farm w age rates in the q u ested purl icipation du. ing the n atio n a re bein f p«*.d in O regon. corn »ng school year. ’ T he adoption of th e national W ashington and C alifornia. T h e Pacific co aft states have a school h in d i act o|>en.<i a new door to th e im provem ent of o ur farm v«u\. large volum e of farm w ork ta be done during the sum m er m onths fu tu re ” M iller Mid. ’ A dequate and n u tritio u s lunch«- for o u r ch ild ren and the dem and for hired help is A* valued at approxim ately m« an u n proved h ealth and an im stio n g It w a s estim a te ! th a t 708.- m ediate rnorket for (lu an titu . of <MM> ix rwins w ere w orking un farm s I $7oi*) t r. i- been arran g ed for th e I ■ , full-scale 4-H club J»art .|, t- m the ’h i «■•• ta b i J u ly 1 th year. T hat is 34.000 m ore th an at (l )i ¡11 the O regon state fair it S a II. C. th«- sam e t.rne la ! yc.»r and 110.000 lem .re e 1941. announct m ore th an the 1935-1939 Ju ly 1 S. vnri , ir slate 4-H club leader a* (AreLun S tate college. T he fair w i i l D.IXK) th e n u m b er of farm be held fr .rn .Septem ber 2 to 8. Althomfh a few ex h ib its and even vorkei s w as 7IXM) less, liow- tream lini-l dem onstrations an in 1035-1931». w hile the « of hired w orkers w as 117.- w ere held fur a couple of years at a te r Thus the expense of Inc f i ■ .;r unds and one y e a r in for hired help was approxi- Portland, this will be th e first tim e ,ix tim e- th e 1935-193:» July in f.ve years th at the 4-H d e p a rt te for th is farm emits item. m ent at the fair w ill be back at it! colorful prew ar tem po. P rem ium t If ■ ■ h ib .'- will be available shortly at all county extension offices. U em onstration and ju d g in g con test nave been scheduled in live E ighteen W asidngt n county 4 H stock. poultry, crops, rab b it, cloth livestock club m em bers a re a t ing, cooking, hom em aking and can ten d in g a livestock and judging ning. S eym our says. In addition. to u r in C latsop county this w eek spvei.il dem onstrations w ill include according to Jo e Cox, assistan t those in d a.ry foods sponsored by county agent, w ho is in charg e oz the K raft com pany, baking d em rn - ns sponsored by Sears-R oe- th e county group. TT»e to u r w ill be highlighter, by ¡ored canning dem o n stratio n spon- by the S preckles com pany, visits to several ■ f th e o u tstan d in g d in n er contest sponsored by d a iry farm s in the coast county and iy stores, and th e style dress o bservation <»f the latest eq u ip m en t sponsored by the A m erican for h arv estin g g ra s , silage and ? com pany and th e Oregon hay Ju d g in g of d airy cattle, beef, rs association. sh eep and hogs is also planned as A b u t 750 boys and girls a re e x p art of th e th ree-d ay program . T h e clu b m em bers a re spending pected to p articip ate in th e dem on tw o nights camping out. being at stration and judging contests alone. the A stor E x p erim en t stat: it th e S eym our estim ates. L ivestock e x first night and th e N o rth ru p C reek hibits will be in th e b arn s and the station the second evening In o th er exhibits in th e new 4-H club High»* ay igi ir» lllu st, ated In cluded in th e trip a re 4-H clubbers building, w hich has been converted color The m aterial is presented from C latsop, C olum bia. T illa for the youngsters from the o:d in ex trem ely b rief sections an I mook and W ashington counties. p oultry building. T he new building I'veiyd.iy language w ill provide m ore room fo r dem on Included for the first tim e is a strations and exhibits. ch eck-list o f d riv in g fau lts sim ilar to the one Used by e x am in ers g iv ing d riv er's license tests. A n o th er featu re is a sam p le lest on O regon traffic law . A nyone who studies the m anual thoro u g h ly the h«*rpirikft«-r «1 «scribe») r* n l pr<»i»erty f»»r Should be able to pass w itii a per •a h Mt th e «.f M« rv m Itr in k . !l i \ fect o r n ear-p erfect g rade. SC H O LLS- - W ashington Count»- F a rre ll em phasized th at it is not j 10 ■ ni. th e re o f, p u rsu an t to an ord er an actual copv of the law. "T echni I n»»Je and .-titered by th e H o n. H . 1». K e k- P >mona G runge m et at the Sch 11s 1 m an. Canm ty J u d re f >r W a a h in r t'tn < • m - Gr. ■■ h i ; Ju!v 24 »v - ‘ S, ’ cal ex p lan a tio n s and ex act legal | »y. O re v o n . cm th e 3<»th d ay o f J u ly . l'H«; O ran ' ■ v E I w ordings have been o m itted in te n T h e N o rth o f L o t 1« o f and in of T ualatin, Pom ona m aster, p re tionally for th e purpose < f m aking F iv e O ak K u bdivioion in th e . f sided fcdw tird < • n 'ta b le und w if e in Se. 21. tile su b ject m a tte r read ily u n d er T 1 N H 2 W . W . M . e x re p tin jr a »»trip of stan d ab le,” F a rre ll said, E ighty w ere present for th e dav • U B p ro v n aeata w ill be m ade session and m ore cam e in the ev e Ixot 14 t«» be u»ed a* u p ub lic road w h erev er tests show th at part of ning w hen fifth degree w-.rk was fo re v e r, a ll in W a s h in g to n C o u n ty, the m anual is co t u nderstood. The given. Mrs. Mollie L anding.iam of 4 Ireuon. secretary of state is soliciting com Tigard, Pom pna lecturer, was it: A N I d X R l l l A ' A N K l t S R ., G u a rd ia n . m ents and suggestions from all w ho M E K V IN R K IX K . A tt'-r n e v f .. F ch arg e of the afternoon program study it. T h e m anual m av be o b G u a rd ia n . w hich included a talk bv Dean tained free from law en fo rcem en t _______ I A u g u .t 1, S. 15, 2 2 . 29. 19M > C ollins, garden c d .to r of the O re K flta te : I . u I m - »V u vlfrr au th o rities and d riv ers license e x gon Jo u rn al, and a hum orous storv Form erly I.u ia * W uelfer T h ib a u lt am in ers o r by w ritin g to R obert S telling skit. R H ornecker of Hi 11s’- K ir hereby yiv.-n th at the u nd er, F arrell Jr., secretary of state. Sa- ria N n e O d T H has boro told of his recent ti p to X an- file d his » m a t A c count in H AY CHOPPER No m ore need for an ensilage cu tter, b u rr mill or bum m er mill the new DAY-WEST HAY CHOPPER will do the w ork of these m achines anil chop loose hay as well. See it today! READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Farrell Releases Driver Manual Hillsboro Phone 1011 M P Ta »11 >1 jH >j i 11] il th e » e ta te o f L U IS K W I >»3.»’» .It. fo rm e rly I lise W o e ife r T h ib a u lt, in th e County C o urt nt W ash in g to n C o u n ty. Ores- n. nt 1 the Court has fixe d A ugust 31. 1946. at l'l a. nj. in the C o u rt K o .m o f .a id C o u rt as th e lim e aud plane f o r th e h e a rin g o f «4.. jertiona th e re to an d the aettlement there Pullorum Testing Set for State Meet A school for p ullorum testin g and flock selection is to be included in the program of th e an n u al m eeting of the O regon P o u ltry Im provem ent association to be held a t O regon S ta te college A ugust 8. !» and 10, according fo w ord received at th e county ag en t's office All persons w ho wish to becom e auth o rized p ullorum testin g agents o r auth o rized flock selecting agents stiould a tten d this co u rse of in stru ctio n . Person» who wish to a t tend must m ake applications in a d vance to Dr E M. D ickson, d e p a rt m ent of v eterin ary m edicine, O re gon S late college! C o rv allis A ch arg e of $1 p e r person w ill be m ade to d efray the ex p en se on of all the famous Rain Bird Sprink MOOU No. 20 a Executor. (August 1. 8. 15. 22, 2», 194C» f mole connection. pasture, Rain Birds have proven their efficiency, dependability and trouble free service'. Now they are in stock Registered Land Surveyor Phone Scholls 8361 Rt. 1. Box 705, Beaverton, Ore. Thistle Control -Advice Given Forest Grove Man Succumbs Monday F u n eral services for A lexander. 85. of Forest w ho died M onday a, Lot again, for your convenience. C e a p l.te alack. l.cind«. C O O L E R S , STERILIZERS, SARN E Q U IP M E N T .B O T T L E S CAPS, CANS, CRATES, PASTEURIZERS. ETRAJNURS, STRAINER DISKS, SRUSUES, TESTERS, WATER HEATERS, B .L A V A L MILKERS m 3 SEPARATORS require Beriodia checkups ut they are workinc prop • 4Ve are equipped In give youi tractor a thorough check-up—am make efficient repairs when neees ■ary. RILLSBOSO IMPLEMENT CO West Baseline. Hillsboro PothtAgo Oar-JÁLT L a w ftry MORTGAGE LOANS FARM - CITY - COMMERCIAL • Low Cosl - Prompt Service KAUFMAN MORTGAGE COMPANY P o rte r Bldg. — Portland 4, Oregon m ent at F orest View cem etery. Mr A lex an d er w as born at A berdeen. Scotland. D ecem ber 10. 18<>0. He w as a m em b er o f th e F orest G rove K nights of P ythias lodge. S u rv iv in g are. fo u r sons. R oland E and P e te r G. of Los Angeles. C a t. L ew is C. of L ong view . C h arles M. of K ingm an Arizona: one stepdaughter. Jesse Sheldon of G rass V aliev. Cal.: th ree stepsons. Fred Sheldon of Los A ngeles, H om er R of G a ri baldi, R aym ond W. of A laska: one Local Agent: CHARLES L. WALKER H illsboro, O regon te w ith y o u r community- ent by tu rn in g in vour s to them bv m ail or ?v w ill ap p reciate vour ving your com m unity to d y a r.'a .T e Be su re vour is w ell rep resen ted in each w eek. ,f FARM LOANS Long Term CARS OF S u p e r P h o sp h a te ARE NOW ARRIVING ! We Will Deliver and Apply Your Lime and Fertilizer DUGDALE C O M PA N Y No Commission CORNELIUS Mixed Fertilizers Super Phosphates „ pu llo ru m testin g instruction. Checks should be m ade to S tate D ep art m en t of A griculture. In addition to th e school, a full p ro g ram on th e p o u ltry im p ro v e f a r m e rs w ho plan to use aodi- m ent plan has been arranged. unt ch lo rate for C anadian thistle and m o rning glory control this T h e p reach er looked over his fall should m ake clan s to locate large co n g reg atio n on E aster Sun- th e ir supply as soon as possible according to P alm er S Torvend^ county agent. Indications are that only a lim ited am ount »vill be available for use again this y ear because of lim ited m anufacturing Best resu lts have been obtained w hen the chem ical is used in the la tte r part of A ugust an d the first of S eptem ber. T he m aterial mav be used either as a spray or dry and give eq u al ly effective results. T h e recom m ended ra te of application is six to eight pounds p er square rod. T orvend said. Since chlorate has a certain am ount of fire danger connected w ith its use. care should be used in its application, it should no, be used n ext to b u ild ings. and clothing w orn bv the person m aking the application should be w ashed im m ediately a ft e r th e jo b is finished. PAUL D. BOUTWELL Tiwia p.ym .nt laciltliaal P ru n e and peach grow ers w ho have no! , yet applied spray or -lust for the control of brow n rot ~h,,uid < h-a k th eir o rchards and f an y indications of brow n rot ,:e found, apply u o p ro p riate con trol m easure., a! once according to P alm er S T orvend. T he season has been favorable f r brow n rot to ta k e a hold on ' a- de»elopi.-.v crop This is es pecially tru e of oeaches. T he rec- ied control is an applica- t. -o of d u -tin g su lfu r o r a snray w ith w ettab le sulfur. T he su lfu r d • should l»e f.ne enough to bass " ough a 300-mesh screen o r even finer. N orm ally, it tak es about one-half p eu n d of su lfu r d u st fo r a full-grow n tree. If rain s follow th e dusting, repeated applications sh mid be m ade. R ipening peaches prunes should be dusted or ■ .f'd five w eeks before harvest and the d u stin g o r sp ray in g r e peated in ten days. N orm ally, a th ird application 10 days a fter the second o ne w ill give satisfactory- control. F r fu rth e r inform ation, station c ircu lar of inform ation No. 332 is available at th e county agent's o f fice. IN S l RANCE CO. of. F R A N K E. S C H M ID T . E x ecu to r. M 1 U » I\ »». B R IC K . A • . « ..« tin g your raqu.ram anta, ’« '• affar j u l f i n t . , » m a r. chanditai F a . t »arvicai Skilled c o u n « . l a a d . ry grobiam d OREGON T ili TI5 W F I.E R S Construction Layout lers. For orchards, row crops and Gaiaway & McGraw Local Representatives 117 S. 3rd. Hillsboro Ammonia Sulfate I.ime (Sacked and Bulk) Boron I.iquid Nitrates Filbert Worm Dusts Walnut Blight Dusts Bordeaux Spray Materials DDT Dusts and Sprays Weed K illers W eevil Bait Rotenone MAY BE ALL RIGHT ON THE DANCE FLOOR • If the front end of your car acts like a jitterbug—you’re ask ing for trouble. Shimmying, wan dering, weaving front wheels add to traffic hazards and bring un necessary wear on tires and steer ing mechanism. EFFICIENT FRONT END CHECK Includes Check of Caster, Cam ber and Toe-in M oon H». 70 1* «»mol» connection W h e e l A lig n m e n t - B a la n cin g SPRINKLERS On Hand from I 11 to 20 gallons p er m inute STATIONARY LAWN SPRINKLERS PO P-U P LAWN SPRINKLERS BEN FABER ELEC TR IC Home and Farm Electrical Equipment 227 S. 3rd—H illsboro P hone 2471 lilt D a lq n ra n l Bn r w d . lr j M p p l.M «r.d t ' t i i p i w i , b a it • f t . « which i p . c i . G i . a i . No Appraisal Fee LAND SURVEYING You can get immediate delivery Sales BUICK Servir. in» F I inroln—HilUb*.»** EVERYTHING Full-Scale Show Prune, Peach À1 Slate Fair Growers Urged Planned for 4-H To Combat Rol Tomona Grangers Meet at Scholls D A Y -W E S T BRADFORD a s T C I1U I4 KF I! MOTORS S ubs iib e to the Argus. County Club Boys On Livestock Tour H u d s o n -D u n c a n & C o REPAIR »U M*k« ui Car« This is YO U R P o lic y - Complete Liability Protection for You AH in ONE Policy! FOR DETAILS SEE G R IF F IT H & M EEK E Telephone 171 131 S. Second Ave. HILLSBORO. OREGON M odern E quipm ent Assures a Safe Job. B alancing Includes Both D yna mic and Static Checks. ALL WORK GUARANTEED — OUR ESTIM ATE IS THE PRICE YOU P A Y ! STRANAHAN MOTOR CO. NASH SALES AND SERVICE 250 E. W ashington Hillsboro “WHERE SERVICE COMES FIRST’ Phone 51