The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 01, 1946, Page 15, Image 15

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A n y t h in g !
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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
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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
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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,
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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
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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