The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 07, 1946, Page 21, Image 21

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Hillsboro, Oregon
No deliverion for purchases will
bo accepted after Novem ber 6.
No deliveries for purchase will
bo accopted after Novem ber 25.
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Much
BORON
100-lb. s a c k ....................... S3.50
100 lb. sack — in ton lots or more. $3.25
Wo can supply you w ith
AMMONIUM SULPHATE
COVER CROP SEED
DUGDALE CO M PA N Y
Phono Forest Grove 153
CORNELIUS
OREGON
M ix e d F ertlllxerg
Super Phuxphatra
A m m o n ia Sulfate
I.lm r (H arked and llu lk )
H oran
L iq u id N itrates
C o ve r C rop Seed
F ilb e rt W o rm Busts
W a ln u t m ig h t Busts
B ordeaux Spray M aterials
B B T Busts and Sprays
W eed K ille rs
W e e v il Halt
Ito trn o n e
DISINFECT YOUR "CLEAN FLOORS”
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illu strates the care th at is ta k e n by row ers in all of th e com m ercial
p otato grow ing sections in h arv estin g and m ark etin g this y e a r s
oversize crop of some 15.000 carloads R etailers a re cu rre n tly fe a tu r­
ing O regon potatoes and onions as abundant foods.”
Communily Triple A Committee
Meeting Dales for County Anounced
VIA
FILBERTS
WALNUTS
/ANILLA GOT ITS NAME fP.OM
-THE SPANISH WORDS*VA1NA* THE BRAND NAME ON A PACKAGE GF
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SPICE OR FLAVORING IS AN
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ASSURANCE OF THE INTEGRlTX OF
THE COMPANY BEHIND THEPRODUCTj
i n t o r n i . I-
I Bectcd by
vs. prclim iii
up the farm goals,
data " r previous
' X p d in g in
the ag ricu ltu ral
,se r\ .! »n pio-
pram W ien pi
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file trit’ir
rep. rf.i on pr i t
I t t form ed un
d er this y e a r’' program .
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• o k e l to iiht thesr )'»♦(» p
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Ruction d p i .,n I th e ir
ended
1947 aeit . .
T h e d e p . i tn n n t e f a g i c u ltu re e
req u ired bv l.iw t * a ip p .t t the
I ' e < • • • .’ a t, t
yo p, i cent of
f a rity for tu o y. a, ' a fte r the w ar
etttei g'Ute’. I,. :h;s \c .,t A .'tipp. rt
C om m unity trip le A in a nu m b er
of ure.i . in th e county have set
date.' w hen farm ers can conic to
s line local place to rep o rt th eir
1916 activities under the trip le A
report ' P alm er S T or-
p rogr
cnt. M eetings that
vend, county
have been set » date a re as fol-
lows:
Sherw ood com m unity N ovem ber
18 an d H a 9 a. rn. to 5 p. m.. citv
hall.
A loha-B eavt rton com m unity. N o­
vem ber 14. 15. 16. 8 to 10 p m .
A loha G range hall.
H illsboro com m unity. N ovem ber
18 an.l 19. 9 a m. to 5 p. nt.. No-
v em b er 20. 8 to 10 p. in . county
court house
F lest G rove com m unity. No­
v em b er 14 ,md 15. all day. and in
All Legume Seeds
Off Price Control
<d t n o : e th in 31.lMO.000 bushels of
early and in term ed iate cro p |x,ta-
toi's, and < u i, t titly is su p p orting
prices o f late crop p d a t e> through
All legum e sced- -alfalfa, red clo-
loans to producers
ver. alsike
clever,
clover—
, . . . sw eet
..
have • i been included
in th e grow ing
list of farm com m odities rem oved
O re g o n D a iry G o a ,
from price control T h e O ffice of
P rice A dm inistration released the
B reeders to M e e t
seeds on O ctober 24. O PA says it
The O regon P iirv G oat B ree .’ers' li.is been able to act m ore speedily
a su.’iit. n will h 1} its fifth annual th a n an ticipated in rem oving ceil­
dairy goat products b an q u et at ings because of rep o rts from the
< «Ml p m N vem ber 9. at E venirm
vening U nited S tates D epartm ent of A g­
S la r G ran g e hall. S h’ 80th and ric u ltu re that indicated supply of
Division. P ortland
th e legum e seeds w ould be ade­
This b an q u et i g ain in g much quate.
p o pularity e tch v ear and the pub
O regon's large crops of legme
lie ix 'd \ •••(! to o b tain tickets e a r­ -ee.ls.
alsike and ladino
ly. ac:-o,-drig to C. F. G alkins clover, especially
are being m ark eted rapid-
-ecretar;» tre a su re r
tv at prices w ell above th e support
levels of 25c a pound fo r alsike
and $1 35 for ladino.
P rotein M e a l F re e d
T erm in atio n of all rc stric tii ns on
the d istrib u tio n and use of p ro ­ A u c tio n S a tu rd a y
tein m eal and soybeans and th e
end of pi,ilem meal set-asides W a s To B e n e fit S ch o o l
ordered bv USDA on O ctober 17.
By Mrs. A lv in S tu llrr
Hi vived las, Ja n u a ry to obtain
BE’IH AN Y An auction of scarce
txeltcr d istrib u tio n and
prevent item
s will be held at the union
sh o rtag es
in
livestock
feeding
areas, tiie reslricti ns h av e been re ­ school gym n ear C edar Mill S a t­
moved as p a i l of Hie D epartm ent u rd ay at 11 p m Proceeds will
of A g n elli,lire's pro g ram to end b en efit the school. In addition to
controls on farm p ro d u cts at liie th e auction th e re w ill be a pro­
gram A rticles to be donated niav
earliest possible dale.
be left a, the school d u rin g the day
No physical ex am in atio n w ill lie o r taken th ere S aturday night.
req u ired of v eteran s w ho re in ­
F rie n d ly service la a lw ays avail­
state th eir National S erv ice Life
Insurance p o lic e s before F eb ru ary able from y o u r friends in Hillsboro
1. 1947
business firm s.
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4-H Clubs Hold
A chievem ent Day
4-H achievem ent m eeting w ill
be held at M cK inley school No­
vem ber 14. at 8 n. m Mr. Cox and
Miss Fave Nichols w ill bo present
aw ard pins to th e h e a l’h club.
Tony A bts and Mr. Cox w ill show
movies.
® D o ily d u s tin g kills m ost h a rm fu l b a c te ria .
• Kills flies th a t c o n ta c t it.
• H elps p re v e n t M a stitis a n d Bang's disease.
VISITORS ALW AYS WELCOME
• A n e ffe c tiv e d e o d o ra n t
A V A IIA R II
NOW
IN
THI
HANOT
D escrip tive Catalogue and P la n tin g G uid e on request
S hipping ami D e liv e ry Season— Noy. la through A p ril 15
SO
POUND
IA O
C o m p le te L a n d s c a p e S e r v ic e
FR EE ESTIM A TES
F arm We
ers'
C ash Store
Sell tind Recommend
GENERAL
P A IN T S
for nil-purpose use
150 E. Main S treet
HILLSBORO
Telephone 4061
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C arlto n N ursery Co.
“Over H alf a C en tu ry ” (Since 1890)
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
Phono Forest Grove 106R
at the Arcus for publication in
that week not la te r than Tues­
day and e a rlie r if possible.
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FARM
LOANS
9
Long Term
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No Commi don
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Fee
Galaway & McGraw
117 S. 3rd, Hillsboro
EVERYTHING
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" M IX IT "
th e A ll-P u rp o s e F a rm M i x e r
fo r SMALL
CONCRETE WORK:
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Dalrywxnl try
4 «ln
•uppli«« «nd equipment Fro«
• 6rr» vhick spocia'ixee ie
meeting your requirement«.
V® oiler guaranteed mer»
chenditel Fast «ervicel Skilled
couneel en dairy problem»!
T.m e paym ent facilitieaJ
CempleW ateclu le«l«4e«
C OOL5RS, STERILIZER!,
•ARN EQUIPMENT, SOTTLES
CAPS, CANS, CRATES,
PASTEURIZERS, STRAINER^
STRAINER DISKS, BRUSHES,
TESTERS. WATER HEATERS,
DeLAVAL MILKERS
SEPARATORS
•
Tee» heeelry to i s H t o i Widbe t«g
•eta! o f .
The M I X I T is perfect for small
batches of concrete. Do your
own repair»
or building The
M I X I T does the job evenly,
quickly and easily. No compli­
cated mechanism.
for MIXINC
FEEDS:
Mixes stock feed, dairy feed,
scratch foods, poultry feeds, hog
feeds, etc., simply and thorough­
ly The M I X I T is portable, and
the dumping lever makes chores
light.
for PROCESSING
SEEDS:
The M I X I T blends seeds of any
type and in various quantities
perfectly
Its high enough to
dump into any conveyance and
the handy lever makes dumping
sw ift and simple.
J. T. FOSTER CO.
S. Third Ave.
HILLSBORO. OREGON
LAND SURVEYING
and
C o n s t r u c t io n L a y o u t
PAUL D. BOUTWELL
Registered Land Su rveyor
Phone Scholls 8361
R t. 1. Box 705, B eaverton, Ore.
A chievem ent dav for 4-H club-
of H elveti i. Jackson. Rock C reek
and W est V n,„ n c . m n u in ,;ies wiU
^»e held T1tu rsd ay i today I at the
H elvetia school at 7:45 p. m. A. H.
A bts of the Com m ercial N ational
b an k of H illsboro w ill be present
to show movies of the 1946 c u n t
fair. Pin* and certificates w ill be
awarded bx Miss P aye N. ■
Jo e Cox. C lubs p.ir:tc:pa:im . i.rc
H elvetia Jackson C >okerv I and I'.
H elvetia Jackson C ookery II an-.i
IV. H elvetia B achelor Se.v.ti :. He
vetia-Jack scn H ealth. H elvetia O ar
den. Wc.-t U nion Sew ing an t Rock
C reek D airy d u b
Loans to
DAIRY FARMERS
"E v e ry th in g for the O r d ,a ril. Hom e and G arden"
• A p o w e rfu l d is in fe c ta n t.
re
ied from
, at N ew port, nine of
ten it r lined an i storm ed. To
you a a idea of how it can
,■ when a -torm ,s brew ing, it
ally blc wed so h ard one day
it blow ed the w histle on an
Id saw m ill at Yaquiria th a t had
been ru nning fcr five years
d all th e men w ent back to
w ork th in k in g that the strik e was
over f* was terrible, in fact it
even blow ed the horn on my car
ju st as I drove up in front of the
A bbev House, and all the porters
and b u tlers cam e ru n n in g out to
get mv tru n k s and oags It was
. * ry erT'barra - -:ng. but I told them
the reason th at the horn blowed
Aa- the car was i ’41 Chev. It
a a - the only one on th e bay front
«t th it time, and I thought that
•.* >s som ething tu blow about. Tw
f herm en just then cam e arcund
•he c o rn e r and a gest of w ind blew
both th eir noses sim ultaneously, one
tu rn ed to the other and said. “No
hands,” th a t’s som ething.
And rain, it rained so hard th at
•ome of th e fish came to the sur-
f itee • , get a glim pse of the w eather
nd it would rain in th e ir poor lit-
ie eyes
b id th a t they would
i rh n m erge to keep dry. We
w sever:,I jelly fish Joing out
w ith the tide, all carry in g um brel-
las. And cue high school bov was
’ king his girl friend home" from
dance and when he reached her
hom e she ju s t sat tig h t and kept
-b ak in g h er head On observing
her m ire closely he sa w th a t she
had her nose caught in the w ind­
shield sw iper.
We visited the can n er es and saw
a large pile of silversides being
prepared for canning. I asked one
old man w here thev cam e from
and he said "Alsea r iv e r " Savs I
I see." He said. "No A l-ea." Well'
i .-.ui. "W hat d .d Alsee'*" "S alm .n ."
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I aaid, "If A1 caught all
those ;lmon you ought to see what
Nelscot,
I left him floundering
over th at one and got out of there
before I get knocked o ff my perch
All jokes aside, th e re are still
its of fish in the old bay. We saw
fell A’ pull up a 35-pound ling
end ju s t as tee approached the
d ■ 1,
he was fishing, M v
and I caught six d ifferen t
species in one ay a t the sam e
sp q. nam ely, a strip ed perch, see
perch, kelp, sm all rock cod. sm all
bi d cod. and a b eau tifu l sea bass.
counting several small fr-.-
Yes. N ew port is ,he best f.-hing
re- in to mv know ledge along the
Coast, Well, h ere is rain in the
face. and be careful of Agusta
W m Ì far I know
A. J M.
da
A c h ie v e m e n t M e e tin g
Set a t M c K in le y S ch ool
OLD FAVORITES—Plus the New and U nusual
FR U IT TREES: M ote th an a h u n d re d varieties, including
New P arson Sw eet Italian P ru n e.
•
New iind T ested P e a d , Selections.
New All Red A pple V arieties, etc.
NUT TREES: S elect N ursery G ro w n F ilb ert Trees.
G rafted F ra n q u e tte E nglish W alnuts.
ROSES: E v erbloom ing Bush, C lim bers. F lorlbundas, T ree
Roses, in clu d in g "A ll A m erican Selections."
RHODODENDRONS: S ity -fiv e best varieties.
CAM ELLIAS: S electio n s of M erit -a ll colors and types
FLOW ERING SH RU B S AND V INES - EVERGREENS
BERRIES - G R A PE S - SM A I.L FRUITS
ROCK CH FFK
Developing
(I I l l
vili be the subject pre
Merited by it !• home dem onstration
agent at tin next m eeting of the
Nock Creek hom e extension unit
The ni< ing will convene at 10 a
in Thurs d 'y. N< vem ber 14. at the
Lome of Mrs ( ’ W Sehim ller near
Bethany. Visitors a te Invited to
tten.l
< ’ll.
TRAVELERS IN SI RANCE
fìrt Says .
the evening on N ovem b r 15. F or-
est G rove cham ber of com m erce
room s
G aston
com m unity.
N ovem ber
14 and 15. all day. and in the ev e ­
ning of the 15th. K. P. hall. G aston
F arm ers com m a to these m eet­
ings to m ake th e ir re p - rts of Der-
form ance are requested to b rin a
w ith them sales slips of lime, phos­
phate. landplaster. seed, and r e ­
ceipts for o th er item s used u n d er
th e trip le A p ro /ra m .
It is each farm er's own resoonsi-
b ilitv to sec that his report of u er-
form alice is m ade and the trip le A
com m ittee urges farm ers to take
ad v an tag e > f these m eetings, w hich
a re being held in th e ir com m uni­
ties. to m ake th e ir reports.
Trees - S h ru b s - Plants
USE FARMCRAFT S a n itize r • . .
Rock C ro o k E xtension
U n it to M ee, F rid a y
H erbeit Kasmin.«*n .vas elected
.»••*«" t ' c<«.shier of
C om m ercial
N ational bank of H illsboro at a
cetin;: of directo rs I.ict week 1If*
h id p eviou.slv Field the title of a u ­
d ito r
His d u tie will rem ain the
.m e
A World W.ir
11 veteran.
>t subler- H 1 mm- ,»»n ha# been w ith the bank
n lv after about a year.
have ue11 •
•torv. ac­
A ll local, nodal and fra te r­
ted in the
nal news should be turned In
. Tor vend.
» establish
lover and
. for pa
1 purposes
do m u d
w ad until
.und
t of Ju n e
pri
to plant
fall. T «rvend
al
Farm ers
a . *io have had exp, rie,
• w ith both
fall arid spring p
i generally
refer the Ju n e
cd.
on a firm.
w eli-prt pared J 1 bed over ljte
f ill planting . Fro* t dam age is par-
tie u larly severe j i i larte planted
su b terran ean clo\ e r and w h e n
ceded with gra ■ Mixtures it is a l­
to the grass,
H ow ever, the
pring plantings
have excelled ove • the fall plant-
mgs both in grow th and stand bv
the follow ing fall. E arly fall p la n t­
ings w ill produce seed the first
year However, the spring plantings
will not produce seed until th e fol­
low ing y ear a fter planting.
^* 2% • Low Cost - Prompt Service
P o rter Hhlg
L ate full p ianon
n( an d o v i r. part
c fir 4 of
..11V prove
ifdittf to t rials
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MORTGAGE LOANS
FARM
the tpee on which it gpows .
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N e w A s s is ta n t C a s h ie r
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Poor Time for
Clover Planting
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TRACTOR
OWNERS—
A void Spring
D elays Now!
W hen spring w ork breaks,
you'll w ant vour tractor
ready to go right away.
A w inter overhaul will
save valuable hours next
spring when you need them
most.
Let us take care of your
tra c to r now!
H illsboro
Im plem ent Co.
W est
Baseline — llill-b o r o
. . . .
ARE AMONG THE MOST NUMEROUS OF THE
VARIOUS FARM LOANS MADE BY THE COMMERCIAL
NATIONAL BANK OF HILLSBORO
IF YOU INTEND TO
BUILD UP YOUR HERD. TO BUY NEW MILKING EQ U IP­
MENT. OR TO IMPROVE YOUR BARN OR FEEDING AR­
RANGEMENTS — DON'T FORGET THAT WE'RE ALWAYS
GLAD TO ACQUAINT YOU WITH OUR DAIRY LOAN
TERMS.
COME IN — FEEL FREE TO DISCUSS YOUR PLANS
WITH US. ALL INFORMATION IS KEPT CONFIDENTIAL.
& COMMERCIAL
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