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O Y u in h lll in to I • «I th« h ili h»i y in IlilG h o i I h« ( h ilr m ix of c o n ili on.1 in a lr ' • • n i . i . a I l l u d i ' , p i a r t i» « * w h ic h h« l»»ll< •v» . i » ' t i l l t , h i lii*»!i(‘i v ita lity ' I I I 1 r.-it Ih ty R («liant I h '. i I li. i l»«‘»n in .ta ile d i »« »•n tlv m IH» lavini» Imu .«• «ni th» Hill» h» fa » u i If Ni».»an »• 'in b »5 I ‘ ■•‘I ' l i lal*, have p i o v»(l that Hl(|t •i 1 loui tl»,|t in / k»»p litt!*! h H I a n il in.-V ent . di , u » II •» « • N111 « • Hugh» I mi unes 4 Is i at« I w ith o n ly 12 fu lltim e lie lp - I • w Ici i »nai Is A l t h o u g h Hughc specializes in the p ro d lie tiun "f ch ic k s fo i co m in ci r ia l eg", ’•» V ing. he. flo c k prodoces linn* th in g o »’ei <il(>0 eggs a «lav tl V I.II j. l I ..I III III / . . » I l l U t l l> \ 9 4 I h irin g the fu st fiv e m o n th s o f l ‘MH then fa rm e r's share of the con- so m e rs d o la r spent at re ta il fo r fa im food p ro d u cts d to p p e d fro m • i» c o id m a tc h in g 55 cents in Jn n - u a iv to a fiv e -y e a r lo w o f 50 cents in M ay. a cco rd in g to the d e p a rt m ent of a g ric u ltu re ? B o i. au o f A g- iic u lt u r a l F( (momi(*N T hen d e clin e in the fa i in e i share began w ith ’ he hat i» p in » hi«*nks in F e b ru a ry and co n tin u e d d o lin g A p r il and M av. w hen re ta il food p i ice in- vie iise d b u t p i ices paid to fa rin - ( I * w are c o m p a ra tiv e ly steady <’hin g e s for m a rk e tin g th e fa rm food p ro d u cts in a fa m ily "n u n ket h.i ket reached a 20 vear h ig h Of $3P! in M ay. IVIH T h is t» p re ented an increase o f m ore than fo u r pet cent fro m c h .u g c re p o rte d ui A p id D u rin g the fu s t fiv e ni »nth • o f lfMN fo u d -in a i ke tm g «h.ug show a l l in cie a se o f l i per re n t o v « r D ecem ber 1947 Ite ta il cunt of tin* m a rk e t basket to ( .n s iu n c is was SdO3 in M a y CUT ¡FIREWOOD M AKE FENCE POSTS (ARM IOUIPMINT' • In one clay you ran cut a huge rule of cord- wood or fen ce p osts with this rugged fa st cutting D earborn saw • . . for your own use or to a r il. A tta ch es quickly to Ford T ractor . . . lift«» by Hydraulic Touc h Control for fust trans port Into the w oodlot. B elt tig h ten s autom atically . . . nu lining up needed« l x t ua show* you. (¿enutne part« and e x p e r t s e r v ir e on a l l F o rd T r a c to r« and D earborn F a ria L q a lp in i a l. It ■!«<*« and I . t u r n by l o r d H r 4 r r n I le J u u rit t u u llu t. Ib a ’ «md lipO! Cate Motor Co 126 East Pacific Avenue Phone 174 FOREST GROVE. OREGON P M A fa rm e r. Ti b arid w »l « Im i I; h » i th a ’ I ( 'ori 1 b ili aim» Farmers' Retail Dollar Declines G e t r e a d y to * tl«w I F » (Ji ' l>l( X IS X (.1 S X X I S S< >11 Di i n ;. » d i’ < he such L th e one show II 3 .3 53 a»i. o f land in W .. .h in g to n c o u n ty u n d e r th e A g i »c u l tu ra l ( ‘ m u -.« i v a tio n p ro g ra m last yeai a c c o rd in g to A r t h u r I* I r e land. c h a irm a n o f the c o u n ty A ( ’ I ’ co m m itte e L a n d th a t is u n d e r w a te r i u s u a lly o u t o f p ro d u c tio n , Ire la n d p o in ts o u t. and d r a in in g the w id e r, th e re b y f it t in g it fo r g ro w th o f the crop , ena bles fa rm e rs to m a ke th e best use o f th e ir land. d i . lin e d o n ly $2 1» « h i tin* a ll- tim e reco rd in J a n u a ry W h o le i e p o rte d by th e B o i - soaennnnnnr. hnn< n n n cn n n n n n ss «•au o f Lahor S ta tistics show an in - - I . .1 . of tin. « per ce n t fo r fa rm p ro d u c t and an increase «.. n e a r- ly on«* p e r cent fo r fuods «rom m id - M ay to m id Jin n h ig h re a c h e d s a le p r i c e s a Price Supports Similar io 1948 Farm Program A rn e and z c iv - id«*! f Tu I n s «•»tir : tb f tion.x s«> I nd i*; in th«* TV p a rti» « * rs ( . h i v >ut w ith th» .( si Jane»' o f the p ro- an- «»f as ih am n cori- 11 n ' i and fib e r ip p F» ta n d n m n t <»f m a in tn in - INI? u p p lv . th • people w h o BV» -, and «o vns are th«- b»ni r»f the A ip i cm I tu« a I ( ’tn | • P h, d i, food fro m |HM, o il co n tains mtn .'•fitiaJ m i in e ra ls. Th«* a rin 1 r ban ni a n p o in ts out. al in su ra n ce fXlIl« ’ainst food h o rta g e and red i d q uni it Cr >tr • i * . i.,n fa rm in g also m e in rror» 1 ’ a b ility in a g ric u ltu re and in the ti ad« • th a t depend on «'igricul- tu r» Ev.-iyon«* b« n«*fits fro m th e con « i v i ’ . mn pi a c tic ’ e a rn * d it und« •r the p ro g ra m th e c h a irm a n ts out. »r the c u rre n t y e a r $150 m illio n has be»n a p p ro p ria te d by congress to a rry on th e p ro g ra m . T h is ¡ mea n avs the ch a irm a n , an a v - erat» e o f a b o ut $1 p e r p e rso n to c a r- r y i »n this « ssential w o rk T h is i \ th e i cost o f the fo«id in s u ra n c e p o l.- ! cv W ith w h a t the fa rm e r c o n trib - Utes. th« n a tio n receives at least S3(X) m llio n w o rth a t c o n s e rv a tio n i fo r the $150 m illio n a p p ro p ria te d . tre e n u t in d u s try , and to m a rk e tin g and a d .*-rtis in g a ctiviti«* • d u rin g the pa t season w h ic h re s u lte d in com - p a ritiv e ly b e tte r re tu rn s fo r m e m bers. A« tu a l date o f c lo s in g d fo r the p o o l- w ill be an n ou n ce d in d a fe w day foll»>wing a m e e tin g o f N o r th - w est N u t G ro w e rs b o a rd o f d ire c tors. T r u n k said. F ilb e r t and w a ln u t pools o f th e N o rth w e s t N u t G ro w e rs fo r the 1IMK-49 m a rk e tin g season w ill close in a f. w weeks, announces Jo h n E o-called “ w ar tbiu w h ich e x p ire at the end o f 1948. T ru n k general m an a g e r W h ile the b u t most o f th e 1949 s u p p o rt w ill clo; in g date is exp e cte d to be a b o ut th»* same as in o th e r years, i t is Th.- U S De >;u tin •lit >f A g r i- be -in u la r to those n o w in e ffe c t, lik e !v to escape th e n o tic e o f m a n v a cco rd in g to F. H a rv e y M ille r , state cu ltu re • a n n o tin e d th •ek th a t g ro w e rs p la n n in g to jo in th e pools ■ e x p o rt a llo t a tiiu c o n tro ls w ill b«* P M A c h a irm a n . because o f the lateness o f th e c u r He o u tlin e d the m a jo r p ro v is io n s re n t crop < c o n ttn led d u n n IT IB -T i fu r six p ro , fo ra g e and cover < rup seeds c r im - g o v e rn in g 1949 g o v e rn m e n t G ro w th in m e m b e rs h ip d u rin g th r I son. n d a n i ik< clo ve rs, co m - gram s to p ro te c t fa rm p ric e s as f o l v e a r a lre a d y exceeds th e gains o f m on and h a iry v •tch. and A u s tria n lows: las' season. T ru n k discloses, and The basic crops o f co rn , w he a t, w ill b‘- g re a tly a ugm ented by g ro w w in te r I« T he d e p a rtm e n t stated it Is cx- rlc«* tobacco, a nd peanuts grow*n ers jo in in g ju s t b e fo re clo s in g o f peeled th a t nu A u s ti lan w in t r peas, m 1949 and m a rk e te d b e fore Ju n e th e pools if 19+8 fo llo w s the p a t h a iry vetch, com m un * •tch o r c rim - 30. 1950. a re to be su p p o rte d at 90 te rn o f fo rm e r years sun c lo v e r seed w ill b«* a llo ca te d , p e r cent <»f p a rity . T h is is th e same 7 1 in k a ttrib u te d th e increased fo r e x p o rt in 1948 49 Ince th e en- level at w h ic h these crops have been m e m b e rsh ip of N o rth w e s t N ut T he s u p p o rt G ro w e rs to the w id e n in g in flu e n c e la rge d U n ite d States BM8-49 soil su p p orte d re c e n tly . ' co n s e rv a tio n p ro g ra m w ill re q u ire on co tto n g ro w n in 1949 and m a r- o f the o rg a n iz a tio n in the n a tio n 's m ust o f the w in te r ecu •r c ro p seeds k» ted b e fore Ju n e 30. 1950 is re d u c - th a t w ill be a va ila b le fo r p la n tin g « d to 90 p e r cent o f p a rity fro m the crops w ill be d e te rm in e d a c c o rd 1948 su p p o rt le v e l o f 9 2 ^ p e r cent n e x t fa ll in g to the re la tio n s h ip betw een to P e n d in g fin a l in fo rm a tio n on 1948 S u p p o rts at 90 p e r ce n t o f p u rity ta l and n o rm a l s u p p lie s o f the c o m hogs, c h icke n s. p ro d u c tio n and c a rr y - o v e r stocks, an* e xte n d e d on m o d ity . the la rg e r th e su p p ly , the the d cp a i •.merit a n nounced sm a ll in »gg<. m ilk and m ilk p ro d u c ts m a r lo w e r the m in im u m le v e l o f su p keted before January 1. 1950. Po p o rt. te rim «allocations o f luo.000 pound: o f red c lo v e r seed and 50.000 pounds tato's h a rv e s te d be fore J a n u a ry 1. The le g is la tio n also p ro v id e s 1949 are to be s u p p o rte d at 90 p e r <»f alsik«' < love : fo i th.. c o m in g v« a: new m ethod fo r c a lc u la tin g p a r ity to p e rm it the lic e n s in g o f sm all cent o f p a rity on fa rm s w h ic h have prices b e g in n in g J a n u a ry , 1950 T he sh ip m e n ts but no d e stin a tio n s have observed th e ir 1943 p o ta to goals. E d ib le d ry beans and peas, tu r - g e neral le ve l o f p a rity p rices w ill b«-. N -1-. ' fle d .1* th I'- ’ IN ' It : c o n tin u e to be based on the 1910- e xp e cte d that p e c ific c o u n try a l kevs. soybeans and fla x s e e d and 19:4 period However '.he r e la tio n lo ca tio n s fo ! these tw o seeds w ill peanuts fo r o il, A m e ric a n E g y p tia n sh ip am ong the p a r ity p rices fo r in c o tto n sweet potatoes, are d ire c te d be m ade a b o ut S« p le m b e r 1. to be s u p p o rte d u n til J a n u a ry 1 d iv id u a l a g ric u ltu r a l c o m m o d itie s 1950. at a le v e l w h ic h m a y range w ill be based on the im m e d ia te past 10-vear p e rio d o f a ctu al p rices P ro fro m tin p e r ce n t o f p a r ity to the v is io n is m ade to p re v e n t p a ritv As its special c o n trib u tio n to W is 19+8 le v e l o f su p p o rt fo r th a t com - p ric e s as th e v w o u ld be ca lc u la te d T h is same p ro v is io n ap- u n d e r the present fo rm u la . co n sin s C e n te n n ia l c e le b ra tio n , ac n m d ity c o rd in g to U .v W H e in ric h A; Co., p lie s to Iris h potatoes h a rve ste d lo ca l Case de a le r, th e J I Case a fte r J a n u a ry 1, 1949 T he s u p p o rt th e 1948 co m p a n y is sta g in g a c o lo rfu l show level announced u n d e r We Have a Full Line d ra m a tiz in g th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f p ro g ra m on these crops has been of no p < i cent o( p a rity o r h ig h e r. fa rm m a c h in e ry and im p le m e n ts W ool p rices u n d e r th e n e w legis- th ro u g h the c e n tu ry T h e sp«*ctacle lation are to be s u p p o rte d at present w i l l he show n at 10 45 a m d a ily at S tate F a ir p a rk M ilw a u k ie , the le ve ls u n t il J u n e 30. 1950. L e n d in g for your needs. fir s t w e e k o f the W isco n sin C e n te n and purchase operation for price 100% OUTSIDE WHITE n ia l e x p o s itio n . A u g u s t B th ro u g h s u p p o rt fo r o th e r a g ric u ltu r a l c o m m o d itie s d u rin g 1949 are to be c a r rie d o u t to the e x te n t of available funds. BARN AND ROOF T he se c re ta ry o f a g ric u ltu r e m ay re q u ire c o m p lia n c e w ith p ro d u c tio n goals and m a rk e tin g r e g u la SHINGLE STAIN tio n s as a c o n d itio n to p ric e sup p o rt. B e g in n in g J a n u a ry 1. 1950. M ille r FLAT WALL FINISH e x p la in e d , the " lo n g -ra n g e " fa rm p ric e -s u p p o rt p ro v is io n s become e fe c tiv e These g e n e ra lly p ro v id e fo r a le v e l o f s u p p o rt so m e w h a t HIGH GLOSS ENAMELS lo w e r th a n d u rin g w a r ye a rs b u t * h ig h e r th a n was a u th o riz e d by e a r l ie r basic le g is la tio n P ric e su p p orts LINSEED OIL fo r tobacco, h o w e ve r, a re d ire c te d at 90 p e r cent o f p a r ity w h e n m a r k e tin g quotas are in e ffe c t W o o l is to be su p p o rte d at (10 to 90 p e r cent TURPENTINE AND o f p a rity , at w h a te v e r le v e l the BRUSHES se cre ta ry d e te rm in e s is necessary to encourage the a n n u a l p ro d u c tio n of 380 m illio n p o unds o f s h o rn w o o l. E xce p t w h e n necessary to in crease o r m a in ta in p ro d u c tio n in W e se ll and reco m m en d th e in te re s t o f n a tio n a l s e c u rity no G E N E R A L P A IN T S s u p p o rt u n d e r the lo n g -ra n g e p ro for all-purpose use. g ra m can be h ig h e r th a n 90 p e r cent o f p a rity o r a co m p a ra b le p ric e . Hillsboro — Phone 4061 SOIL PIPE M in im u m p ric e s u p p o rts on basic E xport Seed Control To Be Continued Recent I p ro v id e N ebraska Picnic Set Northwest Nut Pools to Close j p ric e s u p p o rt le g is la tio n om e m o d ific a tio n s o f the 1.1. Case Show Set G e n e r a l P a in ts ★ ★ ★ ★ Pittsburgh Paints Outside White . Waterspare Enamel Floorhide Enamel Wallhide Gloss . mi Ils O lii »f th is •pend* •I* o u r w a t* r B y M r« FIrno T a y lo r A L O H A H t 'B F I i T h» B« iv » r ’ ” Past N oble («r in d s c lu b w ill rn«*< f (• • T h in <l.«y at M ab e l (»ilfn«»i«* hnn in A lo h a P o t In« k tu n a w ill be - » r v td at noon. B ud J .jy lM i' return« «! S u n d a y < * » n in . fr a. T fn u t« ree k B ble ( nn| ( >n S a tu rd a y tv v rin ii» w h ile chop , p in /. WM«.d f'»r cam p fir e h • got i the w a y a t an axe and receivi* a d«*« p cu t on the ch in . r G le n B u z z e ll and =«.n Dei. re tu rn e d M on d a y m o rn in g fro r . be i In h ire d In F a ll B ic h a rd B irc h , fo iir - y e n r o ld ^«m i,t ( h n r u e B irc h fe ll arid c u t his head M«aidav. Mi C a rl D ashney. n delegate fro m B e a v trto n K* o» Kah Louge ai- tended th ° m e e tin g h e ld in Eugene J u ly 29 a b o ut o rg a n .z in g Theta fb.<* G .rl and “ B oys J u n io r ( ( ) ( ) !• B r« /h e r B ra c k e t o f O a k la n d , C a l. was guest speaker. G ia h a rn Y o u n j. G ra n d M a s te r «»f O rf an. o f T ig a rd , was m a s te r o f cerem onies. Hooligans Defeat Timber Team Sunday fr arid Mrs B o f Hi nd M r and M rs e rto n M rs Da B y M r». Id a M erm ens lends and rei. e»t o f R B O O H T T he H o o ligan so ft, :e w eek re tu rr iunday b a V ll E team u n d e r the m anagem ent o f v e n in # M rs. ...... M a rg a re t St — .........................e o f ro u te 3, F ritz L u n d a ile r d e fe ile d th e T im - B e a v e rto n d ie d J u ly 30 She taught Oer W olves s o ftb iili team Sunday o rn in g on the V e rb o o rt d ia m o n d th e 6th g ra d e a« A lo h a -H u b e r th re e m by a score o f 16 to 8 R efreshm ents years ago. w ere fu rn is h e d by th e losing team, G o in g to T ro u tc re e k B ble ( ’ am p as is c u s to m a ry in these contests th is w eek w e re G e o rg i A n n M u ll. M r and M rs E d w in K rie g e r are D« h is T o e d te m ie r. Nan Rhodes. the p a re n ts o f u son, b o rn J u ly 30. Rogene W h itc h e r. Joan F reem an. He has been nam ed L u rr y F ra n cis Joan B e lch e r. R u b y T a y lo r. L o r M rs G e ra ld A b ts and c h ild re n raine M ic k , A r d y th e Johnson. M a u ( . . r a id and D a v id re tu rn e d to reen L it t le and L o ve ne L it t le T h is O ceanside S a tu rd a y a fte r spe n ding .s th e last w eek o f cam p fo r th is a w eek w ith M rs A b ts ' m other. M rs M in n ie S m ith . season fo r th e boys and g irls . S e veral re la tiv e s o f S is te r J u lia n a M r. and M rs Joe Jersey le ft v is ite d St F rid a y fo r th e ir hom e .n C a lifo rn ia and S is te r C lo tild is M a ry 's o f the V a lie v Sunday to c o n if t e r several w e e ks’ v is it m A lo h a w ith h is fa th e r, J o h n Jersey and g ra tu la te them upon the c e le b ra tin g b ro th e r. F ra n k J tr s e y on South o f the G o ld e n and S ilv e r Ju b ile e s , re s p e c tiv e ly . S iste r J u lia n a is fro n t W a sh in g ton street. M is N a n c y N e -b it T C astle Rock V e rb o o rt and has m an y re la tiv e * ' v is ite d last wt*ek w ith h e r cousin, re s id in g here. S is te r C lo tild is . f o r m e rly o f here, is the d a u g h te r o f Jane Bem is. M r. and M rs A lb e r t S c h la e fli and M rs M in n ie S m ith . Rev. R o b e rt N eugebauer r e tu r n d a u g h te r D o ris return« d fro m a week^ t r ip to W y o m in g , Idaho, and ed S a tu rd a y fro m a m onths vaca tio n w h ic h began w ith a tr ip to W a shington. C a lifo rn ia , th e n by p la n - to H a w a ii. He le ft th e Islands at 6:30 p. nt. F r i day. a riv in g in the states at 8 3 0 a m. S a tu rd a y He re p o rte d a v e ry F o rm e r N e b ra s k a residents n o w , e n jo y a b le t r ip long to be re m e m re s id in g in O regon and W ashing- : bered. to n w il m et S u n d a y. A u g u s t 8. at A d a u g h te r, Susan M arie , was Ja n tzen Beach. 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