IT S A VV Kl .(’OME SION T o i VV 'I M O T O R IS T S I I «' ( ’hvvio AÁl; i * U" Mh 11 usi I V *1« Æ, ti ll v, < o u i h . r i \ • •• hv Farm and Garden f.ic- <>ur viitin* MMVlcv, ti> J H rIp v<*u get in.ix liituni Kilt i.shii't loti H ili'.hoto, O ii’gon, Thin «lay. AuguRt 22, I IMG V‘»ill i .il or I h h U ll.iinhv lotoi.H. H i -. i .tini w .i h ln g to n s i . mg. cooking, filli boi o, ( Il v k o ii All v '»•» Wi l l l l l '<1 III hi Il ilion i .1 . t u , I ’ F arm Incom e No, A ffected M uch by M onth OPA R ecess Demonstration Contests Staged At Forest Grove County Needing Hop, Bean and Peach Pickers horriernaking, and T he recess in subsidies and c e il­ «aiuung, S eym our »ays In ad d i­ ings has not a f lr e te l gross and tion jM'dal on- sh a rp advance in the general level w ere iielr I Monday tlie I’ ,rtl of . tip in run •ard i sored by the K raft «•• rnpuny, b a k ­ of prices lor firm p rs lu e ts m ight G as A 1 y hi off mu picker ing d em o n stratio n sponsored by indicate, says I. it Itreith au p t, room , Fu lernoons, « : cordili ta Hoy iras ll­ S« arx IG xbuck, canning d«*mon»tra- OSC extension a g ricu ltu ral econ­ Te ling first places w ill son, farm labor a im tnm ..joiiMimi by th e S p reck lei omist O ffsetting ttie higher m a r­ be W .„. ungtori county represr-nta- B ean and peach p i eornptitiy. do llar d in n er contest ket re c e ip t, from some item s w ere I state fair in Salem , in dem and w ith m en ar women pre- si>oniored by Safew ay stores, and a big advance in the prices paid tives at the Barbi, i M eier, route I , Hilb b ,ro. te r reel on tn e latter harvest. Most A w ards valued a t appro x im ately th e style dress revue sjionsored by farm ers, the loss of subsidy $7000 have been .irrang«*<| for the by the A m u u an Vincone com pany p ay m en ts arid higher m arketing and C 'Stance Jo Connell, ro u te of the y ard s w ith earl y hops start« d 1. H ill ,Oo no, won fu st place in the picking this week and lute h«/ps will fu i full * ah* I II < hd, partici­ and th e O regon H anker» associa- costs and low er prices for some canri. ng dem onstration, having as probably s ta rt rig h t a fter L abor L o n g T i i in p ation in the O regon Htate fair at t ion. farm products th eir m a n t S co r­ day. About 750 hoys and girls a re ex- S.ilem in« e 1941, aiinoiinees II ( ’. F rom m id -Ju n e to m id-July irig C a ia j .i d t V. Judging The farm la.jor office report« d t blr Seynmui state I II club leader at p o led to p articip ate in the d em o n ­ th e re was an advance of 12 p er N o l "111 t i l l : , M u l i in t ' ,o k e - ■ / dern o n .stratio n , th a t th ere are still m any vacancies Oregon State college 'The fair will stratio n and judging contest» alone, cent m the general level of prices S ey m o u r estim ate. Livestock ex received by farm ers, according to Ja n e Co nnell, and M argie M eier. for fam ilies in th e county m igratory he he, | from S ep tem b er 2 to 8. b o th d • • '<■ 1, Hill b o ro , placed worker.-» c.irnp on tne so u th eastern N o A p p i aisti I F A lthough a few ex h ib its and even ♦obits will be in the barns and the lata from the U S d ep artm en t of first d e m o n s tra tio n , "Good edge of Hill ooro. A pplicants m ay few er .,1 i «•aniline«, d<*in«>nstration? o th e r ex h ib its in th e new 4 II club ag ricu ltu re. '1 he increase was d ue T astes . leir th e L u n ch e o n T u r k ’ contact th« farm laoor office at b u d ling, w hich has been c o n v e rt­ principally to h ig h er prices f o r w ere he, 1 for a couple of y ears Faye ..n, Alma W histler, ro u t. 1. tn e courthouse , I jMMiltry building. ’Hit h e r woo placi d second on “In- the cam p, D avidson said. obligation. ne w | din t;, and meats, including poultry. S teres Portland, tills will he the fu st tune A bus for hop pickers is leav- and B everly declined for m ost kinds Theis, ting Salads." in five year* that th e 4 II d e p a rt­ b u ild in g wil, provide m ore r<»( rn P rice H il Isbor o rth Plains, placed third of fru it and truck crops. m ent at the fair will be hack at its lo r d em o n stratio n s and ex h ib its on ’ I’rej ring a V eg t:able P late. ’ and persons desiring to use this are T h ere was also a sharp advance colorful p re-w ar tempo. Prem ium M n g o t F reudenthal. arid Leona asked to contact the farm labor in the p arity index of farm costs. Meiei r I li »ts for the 4 II eon1e.it» an«t e x ­ a H illsboro, won first office. A nother j u .» for pole bear, T hat index moved up six |rer cent {lace in a'e l.oi .il Itrp re s riitu tlv rn h ib its will be av ailable .shortly at clothing dem onstrations, pickers leaves at T en th avenue durin g the m onth cnJirig Ju ly la. all county extension offices. having a 117 S. 3rd. Iflllshoro th eir subject, "P ri »sing and B aseline m orning at 6:45 and Not inclii'lm g costs for hired labor, Maki.- Pcrfia- I h'liioubt/ atioiiK and Judging con­ G race C onnell and proceed.-» th rough F »rest G rove. the "p arity " index ot costs s'ood R uth Aruoid, test» have been »ched tiled in live- route 1, H illsooro, a ' 19!l per cent of 1910-19!! at I «tuck, ¡»oultry, eru p t, rabbit, cloth- placed econd on "Ck'-i- o<> and m id-July. The U nited S tates farm A djusting a Sew ing M achine.” wage ra te index stood at 378 as More protection at low er COKI of Ju ly 1. ii ufforded to w heat producer» in A ccording to th e official p arity » .m y O regon counties through fed- form ula, the general average e x ­ ei .1 cro p inturanci- now being o f­ change value of farm products at fered on 1947 w in ter w heat, ac- m id -Ju ly was 123 per cent ot 1910- FARM • CITY - COMMERCIAL eording to E ll.irv ev M iller, c h a ir­ 1914. seven point', above m id-June. m an ' f tlie state DMA com m ittee. With hired farm labor included in Dairy farm ers who h av e not as In su ran ce now on sale at county the form ula as o ne-third of th e i yet applied for th eir d a iry p ro ­ ig rlcu ltu ral conservation offices for , to tal farm expenses, the exchange! duction paym ent for the m onths of T o help p ro v en , feed w aste in 1947 w heat is being w ritten for value of farm products as of Ju ly A pril, May ar d Ju n e are rem inded the face of today's shortages, liv e ­ new yiel Is and at new prem iu m 15 would have been about 94 . par th a t A ugust 31 is the final date for stock au th o rities have urged a sp e­ rate ’D ie revisions w ere m ade by cent of 1910-1914, how ever, B r e it- ' filing th e ir aj,plication w ith the cial e ffo rt this m onth to com bat the fedeial crop in su ran ce co rp o r­ h a u p t estim ated county AAA com m ittee. eriteiitis in th e ita te 's sw ine herds. Porter Bldg. — Portland 4. O regon ation on the basis of new in fo rm a­ Som e fu rth e r increase in m a rk e t I Th< ¡airy paym ent program end- Hogs afflicted w ith "necro" a re tion on production and losses in the prices occurred d u rin g th e l i d h alf p d ‘"i In n - 30 w ith th e 1 ip-e ot unable to utilize feed p roperly and state Local Agent: CHARLES L WALKER o t Ju ly , especially on hogs, hign OPA but j,aym> nts on m ilk an i do not gain w eight in proportion All ap p licatio n s for 1947 w in ter g rade beef cattle and feed grain. , b u tte rfa t Id d u rin g the econd to th e R ed consum ed, even though H illsboro, O regon tf w heat in su ran ce m ust be filed b e ­ Eggs advanced seasonal! By. but but- q u a rte r w ere not affected. W hether may o therw ise ap p ear to be fore the crop is seeded and before l e i declined T rends in AugJSt will th e pi gram w ill be resum ed u n d er they in norm al h ealth, the A m erican S ep tem b er 28. the closing d ate in b e influenced by new crop p ro s­ th e new OPA act will be decided F oundation for A nim al h ealth Oregon pects an d the progress of price co n ­ by th, OPA d, control board before painted out. C ounty av erag e yields have been trols and decontrols. A ugust 20. F arm ers w ere urged to tak e iim !eased is m uch as five bushels C u rre n t crop reports continue to these th ree steps to com bat e m e r­ .ere, and prem iu m rates have itus am ong th e ir sw ine: it low ered in m any counties. this y ear a . well as the largest V e ie ra ilS V lClOrS 111 1. W hen new feeder pigs arc M iller icn .irted In su re I yield , tor o u tp u t of w heat on record U nless purchased, segregate them from individual farm s have been a d . ju st­ . o th erw ise ordered by the decon- the hom e h erd until they a re ed in a c c o rd a n c e with the change ' trol board, price controls are to be proved free of the disease in the '•'■unliy av erag e yield. | restored au to m atically on grains 2. W hen pigs develop digestive Tlie Ih ree-v e.ir co n tracts being i ,tn(| feeds as of A ugust 21, and also SCHEFFLIN - -Over one hundred troubles, v ariatio n s in tem p eratu re w ritten now will p ro te c t the w heat on livestock and m ilk, but not on m em bers of Zion congregation a t­ or loss of w eight, move w ell a n i­ All citô'og installed in an 18-inch crops th ro u g h 1949 a g ain st all un- pou ltry and eggs unless the recon- tended the fellow ship luncheon hon­ m als aw ay from them , and obtain oring the veterans of th e church a v e terin ary diagnosis a t once. This .voidable hazards, including hail, tro l is ordered < ‘ y the new board. gravel-packed hole. drought, flood, insects, frost, p lan t S unday noon. T he follow ing w ere diagnosis is ex trem ely im p o rtan t disease and fire T he co n tracts the honored guests: Rudy B erw ald. because the sym ptom s of e n teritis w ritte n for all 1946 w heat on 3,000 R obert Jack and B ill H einrich. L es­ may o therw ise be m istaken for O regon farm s still have tw o m ore te r Kahle, R, bert NcNew, A rm in those of hog cholera or o th er d is­ BANKS. OREGON year, lo run But m any of these O ttem oeller. G race and W arren eases of swine. producers. M iller pointed out, w ill 3. P ractice rigid sanitation. Do Sahnow . W ilbert Salzw edel, L eon­ find it to th eir ad v an tag e to can ­ a rd and W alter Schw anke, Allen no p astu re pigs on ground w here cel th eir presen t co n tract by signing S im antel i E .m er Weight. D ecor­ th ere has been an e n teritis o u t­ a new th re e -y e a r c o n tra c t a t the ations w ere in patriotic colors. A break. P rovide individual, m ov­ 1947 revised yields and rales. U n ­ few u irds • f w elcome w ere spoken a b l e houses. C oncrete f l o o r s , special m alting barley ru n - by P a -’or K rueger, and the song. thoroughly w ashed each day. are it a new c o n tract IS signed. 1946 insurance will rem ain in effect for ' 'e»t it th e land products division "O nw ard C hristian S oldiers." was a g reat h elp in co ntrolling this 1947 and 1948 at the old yields and of th e Pacific In tern atio n al Live sung by the assem bly at the close disease. M edical treatm en t for e n teritis rates. stock Exposition is atraUable to cf the luncheon. A softball gam e Insurance covers the production W ashington county farm ers, a n ­ betw een veterans and n o n-veterans has proved m ore g en erally satis­ factory. when prev en tiv e sanitation nounces P alm er S T orvend. co u n ­ of a specified percentage of the cam e out w ith the score in favor of av erag e yield selected by th e farm ­ ty agent. th e veteran!. C om m ittee in charge and segregation a re applied in co n ­ The co m petition w ill include of arrangem ents w ere M esdames trol of this o ften-fatal disease, the er from the sev eral choices in the ..m ounts of p relectio n available sep arate divisions for tw o-row Roy H einrich. H erb ert Sahnow J r . A m erican F oundation reported. for the farm , M iller exp lain ed A b arley and for four-row barlev. and Elm er Salzw edel. M ix imum egg production .. w ider choice is offered for 1947, Each carries a first prize of $250 M r and Mrs C J. Bottem and at low er cost. That's tl,c story from coverage of the m inim um in ­ and a second p rize of $100. or a Mr. and Mr». L eith W .Ilium s of o f T riangle X -tra egg pro­ v estm en t in th e cro p to 75 per total of $700 for th e grow ers w ho B rem erton. Wash . we re guests last ducer. A carefu lly balanced re n t o ' the average yield T he cost com pete in this contest w eek-end of Rev. and Mrs. C J Any g ro w er who has 20 acres of K rueger and fam ily Mr and Mr- depends on th e level of coverage feed aup(.lying the require­ b arlev can e n te r th e contest. Each Bottem and Mrs. L eith W illiam s selected, b u t prem ium s are set to m en t! for more extra grade b ear only tlie w eight of actual crop ex h ib it m ust be a full 100-pound a re parents and sister of Mrs. sack, and th e county PM A co m m it­ K rueger. eggs. Mash or pellets. losses. tee m ust certify th at the sack in A ttends School T he recen t sale at auction of a uue.st: n c.i'iie from ■ field nf 20 n S im antel attended th e m atu re Jersey sire, devel iped and ii140.650 has been ing date, w hich is O ctober 6. division at O regon S tate col­ m ade avail .ble for assisting O regcn E R. Jackm an, crops specialist w ith Rev. E H B ecker serving as tries fan n ers and ran ch ers w ith soil and on O regon state college extension dean began S unday Those fr mi the lege. Otii quota lias just arrived from Salem. UNRA T he sire w hich bro u g h t such a w ater co nserving practices under said "Those prem ium s a re large local firoup attending the ju n io r will take a huge part of the Salem output for j the l!m> a g ricu ltu ral conservation enough to pay anyone's tim e. O re ­ camp last w eek w ere A udrey L an g ­ goad price nt the an n u al W ashing­ .shipment to Europe. We have no guarantee of i.ri.grati m. it has been announced by gon is becom ing noted as the P ro ­ becker, H elen, M arven ano K alpn ton Je rse y sale at E num claw was B ram pton Basil S tan, consigned by i E liar. rvey M iller, ch airm an of the d ucer of som e of th e best m alting Petersen. additional shipm ents. Zion L u th era n school will began Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sherm an, who state I’M A com m ittee. barley to be found anyw here." o the fall term S eptem ber 9 W. p erate the S herm an Stock farm O regon's sh a re of the funds p ro ­ H einrich form erly of Salm on C reek. at. Scappoose The sire w as p u r­ v id ed b y congress for co n serv atio n chased 1\ Roy McDonald, a b reed er 1 1 act ice payments t > firm er! In Brookwood Group Plans Wash., w ill be the new teacher. M ark S im antel. son o f M r and at C hattanooga, Tenn. 1946 h , been increased to $2.953.- T o U n r D n v P i r n i z - " 050 I! O com pared Mr- E dw in S im antel, fell F riday "It is notew orthy th a t this ani-1 i red w ith the o riginal ^ a D o r u a V r lC n iC m al. th at alread y nas 12 daughters allocation at th e s ta rt o f th e y e a r BROOKW OOD— B r o o k w o o d and b ro k e his left w rist. W e r e c o m m e n d 150 to 2 0 0 p o u n d s to be Mrs. W. B. M iller of H oulton and th a t have averaged m ore than 11.- of $2.813.000 Home B uilders m et at the hom e of a p p lie d w it h c o v e r c ro p seed . M iller said th a t th e additional Mrs. M arie M alone T hursday. A her sister. Mrs. C. W G rundem an of 000 pounds of m ilk and m ore than funds will be allocated to counties picnic for club m em bers and th eir N etaw aka. K an . arriv ed S aturday 600 pounds of fat annually, w as j w hose o rig in al allocations a re not fam ilies will be held L abor day at for a visit w ith th eir cousin, Mrs. developed here in O regon. He is sufficient to cover all th e c o n ser­ the Max Schultz grove at I o'clock. C L. S chw anke, and fam ily. It had six years of age and leaves 32 W e C a n S u p p ly Y o u W it h vation w ork for w hich farm ers have Miss Ida S n y d er of C arlsbad. been 38 and 45 years since they d au g h ters in the S herm an herd. req u ested assistance He in dicated Cal., niece of M ax Schultz, visited had seen th e ir cousins. It is th eir "B ecause of the large nu m b er of first trip to O regon and tnev e n ­ dairy cattle on official test in O re­ th at county a g ricu ltu ral co n serv a­ h ere last week. tion com m ittees w ill be asked to Mr. and Mrs. S ch u ltz and Miss joyed th e sight» of the C olum bia gon at the present, it !« believed A u s tr ia n P e a s - W illa m e t t e V e tc h - H a i r y V e tc h use the e x tra funds to increase S n y d er w ent to T illam ook F riday River highw ay im m ensely. From that this m ay be the beginning of m inim um farm allow ance on farm s to a tte n d the fa ir and visit w ith here they w ill go to C orvallis to an o th er era of unu su al activity in visit th e ir cousins. W alter S ch­ the m ovem ent of goad dairy cattle w h ere th e m ost co n serv atio n can relatives. w anke an d Mrs. F. O etjn. be obtained. to o th er states." »Brandt conpnued. Club Entertains Rev. and Mrs. A ugust G erken "While breeding operations have i T he o p erato rs of some 33,500 O re­ T h e girls 4-H club "T he B ubbling and D orothy and G ertru d e of gon farm s have filed farm plans continued d u ring the w ar. t h e r e , req u estin g practice paym ent assist­ T eapot." had th e ir final m eeting M arysville. Ohio, Miss Ida G erk- has been a noticeable slackening of cf the v e a r at the hom e of th eir -n of N apoleon. Ohio, and O scar the m ovem ent of p u reb red live- i ance am ounting to m ore th an $5.- P h o n o F o r e s t G r o v o 153 000.000. M iller rep o rted C ounty leader. Mrs. M arjorie H ansen. They G erken of Palo Alto, Cal., left stock from the fa r west to the east th eir m others an J Sunday for C alifornia, en route as com pared to p re w a r tim es." C O R N E L IU S OREGON com m ittees c u rre n tly are asking e n tertain ed T hey have been for the o perators to rep o rt an y changes in young sisters and b ro th ers by an home. P rofessor B ran d t added th a t it M ixed F ertilizers Filbert Worm Dusts the intended practices listed on the o u t-of-door luncheon and sm all past w eek guests of Mr. and Mrs is to be reg retted th a t the blood program w hich they planned and H erm an K erkm an and daughters of this high-grade proven sire ca n ­ farm plans, w hich w ere m ade out Walnut Blight Dusts S u p er P hosphates Mrs. C la ra Helem of P o rtlan d is not be used to a w ider extent >n supervised them selves. last spring. visiting w ith h er father. G ra n d ­ the Bordeaux Spray Materials "F arm ers w ho find th at they w ill Visit in N ebraska A m m onia Sulfate herd s of this state, b u t the father Luck, and b ro th er-in -law not be able to carry out som e of Mr. and Mrs. C hris Von H ollen DDT Dusts anil Sprays I line (Sacked and Bulk) the practices for w hich they re ­ and son. Dick, w ent bv c a r to Red and sister. Mr. and Mrs. C hester Weed Killers H oran q uested assistance are urged to Cloud. N e b . to visit th eir sen, Koble. G ra n d fa th e r Luck, who is am end th e ir farm p lan s acco rd ­ C harles. T hey spent th re e w eeks 92 y ears old, is failing in health l.iquiil N itrates W eevil Bait ingly," M iller said. "T his w ill re ­ visiting am ong relativ es and ('ever Crop Seed Botruone Don't stan d on your convictions lease funds for .co n serv atio n w ork friends. live bv them . on o th e r farm s." Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Long and fam ­ ily of W ashougal, Wash . and Mr. and Mrs. M artin M cElroy of T a­ Visit in Montana coma. Wash., spent S un d ay at the SH UTE Mrs. A M. P errin e and hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Art M alone ch ild ren Uettv and Bobby are v isit­ O lsen and Max M oody w ent ing h er p aren ts in Cascade, Mont. to E arl Y ellow stone p a rk w ith the SSPÀRATORS Ross M unkres visited his b ro th e r Scouts. in Bend for a few days last week Mrs G race M iller's fath er. F ran k MILKERS G eorge, from M ilnor. N. D , is vis­ itin g her. M ILK COOLERS L yle and M erle H ew ett left for M cusand last w eek. W ayne P etersen of Ju n ctio n Citv is spending the w eek at the john E ckert noipc. A (Xitrdfetorf Full-scale 4-H FARM LOANS Participation in Stale Fair Set • be b la m e d fo r m ik- transmit high production to h i s lie and one w hich d aughters is the reason w hy the ridoubtedly enhance the pre. «-b .a hi lock in m other J th e country. proved ability of this sire to ROOFING 4% Galaway & McGraw W heat In su ra n ce F rom G overnm ent N ow M ore L ib eral MORTGAGE LOANS D airy P ay m en t R em inder Given 4 ! 4 % - Low Cost - Prompt S ervice K A U FM A N MORTGAGE COMPANY COMPOSITION ROOFING O n H a n d fo r Im m e d ia te In s ta lla tio n Home and B arns a S p e c ia lty Experienced Applicators FREE ESTIMATES Y ork W rite C. C. PERKINS Far M0R£ intra Crade 124 S. 2nd H ills b o ro , Ave. 1931 WALNUTS FILBERTS DRIED PRUNES TO P C A S H P R I C E S H u d so n -D u n c a n & C o. PHO NE 51 FOREST •’-.'■n - y - . u r t - - -- /» •à Dairy Sire Sale To East Reveals Oregon Standing GROVE, ORE. . See Y our CO-OP T R IA N G L E X-TRA EGG PRODUCER F u n d s In creased To H elp S upport PM A C onservation A m m o n iu m S u lfa te /o r FEED - SEED - HARDWARE and PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Orders for Immediate Delivery Only T u a la tin V a lle y C o -o p COVER CROP SEED 214 W. Main Street DUGDALE C O M PA N Y MILK COOLERS Phone O re g o n PEACHES County Farmers Can Enter Special Contest in Barley W HAT’S BEHIND IT?? C o. Wanted To Buy Soflball Game S u n d ay eccs R o o fin g (We protect your overhead) Special Effort Urged to Fighi Swine Disease WELL BORING Concrete Tile and Steel Cased Wells new ow ner paid $6200 for him, B randi pointed out. and em phasizes anew the advantage of keeping records on such w ell-bred anim als. 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