The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 24, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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Mns. L. L Murray and children
Laura and Virginia, Miss Alice Me-
Innis. Miss Helen Hoinni, M D s |
Mane Fuchs Barkey J,Hies. A rthur
Dahl. Don and Laurel Haynes, Hu-
lord Deiord. and Hodson and Ira
G McCormick.
M iss Francis Lambrix and Dor-
nan Blazer were guests a t the A.
1- Fuchs home a: Newberg May
15 Miss Arlista Jones u as a dinner
there Thursday
BETHANY-CEDAlt MILL—Be til- guest
Wayne Jones and Thomas Twigg
ncli'xil guv c a program Moii-
Bethany Ends
School Term
W ith Program
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i
e
K5.a S t
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M K
H IL L S B O R O
left for -an extended visit with his
fath er in Michigan.
Mr .«lid Mrs George Meacham
of M ountaindale were Sunday guests
ot Mrs Meacham s mother, Mrs O.
C Curry of Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Ibach Jr. en-
tertained at a family dinner on
M others Dai in honor of Mrs
John ibach Sr Guests included
Mr. and Mrs Hillier lb.icli and tarn-
ily of Tualatin. Mr ami Mrs Si«i-
nev Franklin of Helvetia Mrs. \V
tViwles and sons Robert and
<x«nard of Mountaindale. Dolores
Hoffm an and the honor guest. Mrs
Jolui Ibach Hr.
o rth Plains Ends
School w ith Picnic
NORTH FLAINS— Parent -Teach­
ers' association is sp«insonng a pic­
nic Friday for I lie pupils and p ar­
ents. It will start at 10 o'clock
w ith races and a baseball game,
a basket dinner at noon. Every bodv
welcome. School closes Friday. Both
teachers are employed tor another
í ° " h; íin g . “ iU-ady for Altan H Comber home m P ert-
and a • m ’W .
gracie»,
tutu
.
Vacation,
Lh J —
h e _seh«xil.
^pevial
Mrs. M v tVnnu’k
tcrn in k returned
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a week's
num bers includixi violin solos by
Albert Creitz. of Portland. violin '>Mt u u r i
the J.
d u et by Sylvia T int and Mary Car-
tlu ro^a
ddl. and readings by « » » •
*'
Rev. H. Dickman gav,
to tile graduating cl,
arc Woodrow Joss. F red -------- ------ ,«....««. «« .u .-,..,
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M abel Shaw. After the program, re- it at the J P Jones home She
„ .‘¿.A
'; , ,«„, x „dv ChrU-
freahm enu w ire sold to help pay »as an honor guest a t the N. O.
D ln n tr guist* a t t i l t A m .y C l. -
t e l l e r home Sunday were Mr. and
for the piano recently installed
W. at Newberg Monday evening.
M rs Egarmoar and l a m u y o f
Mrs Wayne Jones and sons its Mrs. Charles Lehm an of Portland.
B urlington '
Charles Boy
■ Leedv Grange
monthly meeting
They
water
night
Mr.
Sunday
Mr. and
Mrs. and
J. A.
and
w4thh Mr. and M r s /c . Weiss
Of «hudren
Gordon
Lois York
of Reed-
Portland.
ville visited a: the D. M. M cInnis
Mr. and Mrs Charles Boy and j home Sunday .
M r and Mrs. O lenn C arr attended
Mr and Mrs ho; H arrington of
a birthday party m honor of Al- Middleton and Mr.
Mrs. Dale
bert Saindon of Huber Saturday Nicols of Sheridan, B
yers, Ru-
night.
1 fus Ornduff and F ran k Shook were
Mr. and Mrs William Crawford guests a t tile Ge«.. ■ Zeigler home
and son of Portland visited Mr. and Sunday.
Mrs. John Zitzm au an d Mrs. A
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Crawford Sunday.
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T he Presbyterian church of B eth- C l ie tT V r r U l t r l V
fuiy gave the baccalaureate set vice
/
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a t the Beaverton high school S un-
F v rv l-iin n rl
day night. The music was furn-sircd
V -v lliliO t
ALHclUlLkl
M
e ^ S ^t
¿ rre -
have been found
w un Jesse sc o n ro s ie r a* a m i m elnergence cages near Corvallis,
tor. Rev. Dickman gave the ser­ Rickreall and Amity, according to
mon.
S. C. Jones, assistant entomologist
at the Oregon experim ent station.
Observations in W ashington countv
indicate
. .. th ■ at the flies have
. not - yet
Bend School Picnic
Draws Large Crowd
agent
BEND—Bend school closed with “°-nie appearance of th e flies here
a community picnic a t th e Eisner is onjin a n jy a few days later th a n
pork on the T ualatin river Sunday. at Up
vajje,. points
w ith a large attendance. Miss F ran - these fijyg emerge, ail
cherries, as well as
school vear M isT p c e T with h er
brUSh 410118
As soon as
varieties of
interplanted
ience r0WS'
r:u
— e^S u n d ^v ^w er’ ^ M ^ a n i’ Mrs'
¥5.
Richard Bunn of Lafayette. Mr and
Mrs. Stanley W atson and soil Don­
ald of Portland and Mr. and Mrs.
George Miller of Hood River.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jackson
spent Sunday with their son. Otis
Jackson, and family near Banks.
Attendance at the graduation
exercises May 16 was large. Six
schools w e r e represented. Eight
were graduated from North Plains.
Many people are picking straw ­
berries around here.
Rust, Hessian Fly
Cause Wheat Loss
(Continued from page 1)
age. W heat will normally overcome
considerable Hessian fly injury, but
when the crop is afflicted with as
much rust as is present this year
It just does not come out Even
some of the earlier seeded fields of
spring wheat also show rust. A
winter, such as the past one, is
favorable to th e development of
will leave next week for th eir form - ^ow ere are^aJiH ontd to avoid h el^v Iowlng such a nu,d'
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of g ra y in g 111 th at ^
n e c e ^ r v ’ S we have more ru st th an ° SUa1' .
:o set a light sprinkling of poison
Some farm ers are inquiring as to
? ° r u a ‘'^ '¿ S i ^ jast Sunday at th e ,
on tlie leaves of the cherry w hat effect the am ount of Hessian
hoi ] \ , oi
S parents- Wr and other nearbv trees. From one fly now present will have on the
Mr and Mrs O J Tollefson and Eln t
one
Per tree should crOp next year. There is not any
so“ D ^ d “ wen?' ¿> T r e b l e U
bo u sed ^ n - T s n i a v ' rea“ n tO
WC *'lU
visit relatives Saturday.
u T d a r e n a « ^ o^ediaif Dint
nl0re Hesslan
ln next yea,r,°
Onion weeding started last F ri- la^ a J t w o J I its w ^ L ? 10 eaL w heat Piantin« th a n we nor? la '
day in the Fritz Eisner onion field. £ 2 ? ' 1 ° q j a n s . wa.er. io gal hftve ln s p re o[ the heavy m festa-
Mr. Weaver and daughter, Mrs
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tjOn now. The Hessian flies th at
L. Gholson, and daughters Frances
. . .
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are in the base of the wheat stem-
and P atty spent Saturday a t Ja n t- 3 J o U n t i l i n i l n l C
(jltr
a t tliis time, most of them ln what
zeV ,L Be^ c , T n iu » ™
, is called the flax seed stage, will
H ° " - e d at Party
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H IL L S B O R O ,
H7iv u Corninunity Newspaper?
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A N N O U N C IN G
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A GUARANTEE
BOIL BEEF
R epair job.
OF THE “ USE VALUE” OF ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION
IH THE MODERN HOME
G o ld cookery, menu p lan n in g , better and m ore
varied foods at less expense, can aald much to
your hom e — raise your h o u sekeeping stan d ard s.
Douglass
lad lo Service
Tfrldge Bros.
Phone 21X
Vi h e th e r you o w n
FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET
Phone 651
5 Deliverie» Daily
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Re». Phone 321Z
¡Ji
Durkce*
Pint
W ’S T E R SH IR E S A U C E
1 lu r kte
B o ttle
BORAX POW DER
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2-lb. pkg.
- FLOOR W A X
* g-lb. pkg.
the vital part it plays in the m o d ern hom e. » T h e
m odern electric refrig eratio n can do fo r you —
how you can enjoy its conveniences for less than
right refrig erato r — how it w ill sim plify many
h o usehold
p ro b le m s . • R e m e m b e r th e tim e.
R em em ber the place. T ell your friends. A nd be
*/2-Ib. can
PO STU M
INSTANT. Large tin
FR IL L E T T E S
P o rter's.
1
1
1
an electric re frig erato r o r
not, d o n 't miss this free op p o rtu n ity to g ath er
1
1-lb. p k g ........................
LUX
BAR SOAP.
3 for
19c
.............
LUX
FLAKES.
2 large pkg»......................
35c
MILK
F ed eral or Mt. V ernon. 3 tall cans
TO M A TO JU IC E
III).
3 fo r
P O T A T O C H IP S
I Hi . :/.«■. 2 for ......................................
SUG AR
Pur«' cane, i o lbs.
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LESTER IRELA N D 8i CO.
19c
15c
48c
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a ir a x a -» a a x » x.» j
WALT’S MARKET
In re a r of I’iggly W iggly Store
Special» for Saturday
Ri O R G E
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ROLLATOR
THE
THE
R E F R IG E R A T IO N
A D M IS S IO N FREE
place LESTER IRELAND & CO.
TIME Monday,May2 8 ,10A.M.
P O T R O A ST Cut».
A11 sh Pound
" ' r
12c
STÍ * AKS P Pound
ORK’ VEAL’ R,B
15c
DILL PICKLES
19c
FREE DELIVERY
2Í
17c
Sure to be th ere yourself.
PO T R O A ST Pound .................
HA M BU RG ER Pound .... ......................
Call us w ith confidence
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B ak er’s.
Pound ..... ................................
PURE LARD Pound ...... ...............................
LARD C O M P O U N D 3 a,
Durkee’s. Pint
B ak er's Prem ium .
M EATS
Pound ....
Each
Sil COCOA
LEGS, lb..................................10c
SHOULDER, lb. ............. 8c
STEW, lb............................. 5c
BACON SQ U A R ES
Each
.Johnson's, p aste. Each
you to a b e tte r u n d e r s ta n d in g o f ju s t w h at
15c
9c
7c
9c
9c
8c
14c
May 25, 26, 28
iC O C O N U T
N o rg e H om e Econom ics D ep artm en t w ill assist
in W riting
on every Radio
as
M UTTON
... .....................
SA TU R D A Y
and
M O NDAY
: : M A Y O N N A ISE
w o rth w h ile inform ation about re frig eratio n and
BACK BA CO N P ound
for
F R ID A Y .
S A N D W IC H S P R E A D
i5di
AH m eats Inspected by I)r. Nicol
a n d Dr. AJmquist.
CURED
FEATURES
F re n c h ’s. 6-oz. j a r .
j ïl
it costs to d o w ithout it — how to ch o o se th e
HOME
■ X»« « « « « s * « . y / x ,
» wwww-KTrmnrmfMTorM
or BROWN BREAD. Each
R eady to advise you in purchasing.
R eady to give real values.
» -J fo r
1473
Forty-eight motnr vehicle <>|X'ra-
tors li.ul H u ll ilrlvi : Il« > ILS' ta k e n ,
away from them by the state d e­
partm ent last m outh Thirty-five
lin'ii.•.«•» w« ri' revoked for drunken
driving alone 1'urtland continue»
to l.ig behind the rest of the state
In beurtug down on tlie drunken
driver. Only eight of Hie 35 revoka-
I ions resulted from < onvictions ln
Portland courts
B & M BEANS
finest MEATS a t the least cost.
i
W
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1933 re c o rd T ra f f ic In ju rie s f o r t h e
sa m e |x'rl«xl Ju m jx 'd fro m 1032 to
M USTARD
Q uart tin.
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CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN — Mrs.
L. L. M urray and Miss Alice Mc­
Innis entertained with a dancing
party Saturday night. Invited euc-ts
were Mr and M r.. Marvin O m dulf.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Ornduff, Mr. and
Mrs. E. V. Hanson Misses W an a
Finigan, Doris and Opal Brunson.
Messrs. Clarence Woods, Donald
and Lauren Haynes, Barkey Jon«
A rthur Dahl. Ray Shook. Lou F in i­
gan. and Mrs. Oscar Hagg.
Mrs. Oscar Hagg and daughter
Id a Lou of Reedville spent several
davs last week a t the home of her
father. L. T. Finigan.
M arjorie Petroff received h e r
certificate for perfect attendance
for tlie entire term a t Buck Heaven
school Monday. Patrons and friends
of the district enjoyed a picnic
and program here th a t day.
The Ira O. McCormick home was
the scene of an inform al party
Monday night. Those present were
» • •
T raffic fatalities in Oicgon f«>r
the first four inontlis of 1934 to­
taled 85. a gain of 14 over th e
M AZO LA OIL
t
Chehalcm People
at Dancing Party
(ill the relief rull.s of llie Mate w ith­
in the a n a ela.sitlUil aa rural Ap­
proximately one hall of theae peo­
ple a re i<>.sUleut.-. o f tiluintowiut
with the oilier half nshlliiK on
i .Hu i
iii. . i o1.1 H i . pro
po.se I lo provide n .I' lance by blip-
plyhi« (hem with (i itnrd »upei vision
In uoikiiia their land to the best,
udvalituge and uitli bitpplciuenlul
t mplo\ nient in an etfori to make
each family belf-bupporthig.
* * . •
Figures compiled bv Ute blah*
tax <oiiim i* >lon from it poits bid>-
m ltted bv 3«> count tea, will» M ult-
iiomali county estim ated, »how th at
;! •' i*< i i . m , i 11,, ivjj i i.,x roil
had tb-cn collected In the ru»h
prior lo tlie doc date of the fiiht
(inarterh payment < >1 a total of
Ml 11 • ■ . m chut «1 1 i .iiii i prop«
ci ty ownei on tlie cm rent tax roll»
$ I«i.tl.l.t.B11 an had b een co llected a t
th e lim e th e countv reporbs were
M lb m itted will» $37’».IG(*-IH rebated
to tli«« tarpaycr.x as p re m iu m for
adcance payment of the second,
third and fourth installment».
'th e rc|M>ri» from the counties
show that there are still |30,2M2,2X1
outstanding in delinquent taxes tor
1932 and prior years which, to ­
gether with the >25,272.140 02 re ­
maining on the current lax roll«
makes a grand total of >.'>.» !>:>4,372 -
47 .•«till due from Oregon projierty
owner«.
The report f r o m W ashington
county »hows that 32 p« r cent of
the current tax ha- been collected
< >1 a total of >903,00107 (barged on
the 1933 roll >314,00197 lias been
paid with >7.493 90 rcb.itoj to tlie
taxpayer» for advance payment«.
Delinquent tax«-« in W ashington
county for 1932 and prior year»
total >001.711 33. according to the
tax coinmUaiuii» figures.
Capitol News Letter
attended the Pythian Sist
■ er.
from Hie «lorinltoi les
Guard Feani I lolds I at «ilile 11«« earnings
.1 .o.' college m 1*30 31 ex
«ii'ili'd ixiiid lniei«".| anil n i n e
meni., by approximately »I2.IMM1, for
League Leadership Hie
«ear 1931 -32 Hie e.lining - lacked
National G uard teiun m aintained approximately Hie same am ount In
Its lead 111 Ila' local diamond ball inerting Ixiiid ¡liierest and tein e
league Hits week bv defeating Bah - lia ni and log 1932 33 tile earnings
wai lit to -I last Thursday ami the Iloin (Ite dormitories lell short by
By Gerald Henry. Lowell, Midi. iSccond l ’rizci
Bakeiw I to 2 Tia silay lielan I s linin' Ilian $22,IHM) of the »37.561 3:«
knoiked the Pi'ihii old o f 111«' 11«' neri n « lo (Ake cure of the bond
High in 11 tower at the Chicago fair was a crystal ball
lo r Ills! place bv nosing out the ed dein fog Hi.i( year. Al the unl-
which, by lenses and mirrors, somehow caught the panoram a
versttv Hie s u n a ilo n w as e v e n
"Juicers' 1:1 Io III Tues«lay.
beneath and rctlcctcd it upon a tabic. On otic side was a
Games played Thursday found woise Al m at In .1 dtiH on <t"i inllot'v
glimpse of la k e M ulligan, with tugs trailing plumes of smoke
i n nuit. , log 1930 31 weie only »17-
lb«'
Pepco
defeating
the
Soda
W
>
rks
th at would do only tor the smoulder of a cigarette. I11 and
11 lo 3 and llii* Bakery blanking 122 49 to meet b o n d In lei'est a n d
out of exhibition buildings eddied crowds microscopic people,
Ireland s 1 lo 0 In the oilier m ake­ • T i l l e i l l e n i . ', totaling $33.032 87 The
mysteriously intent on something.
up game Tuesilay Sateway won from next vear available earituig.s «trop
ped lo »1.1.321 20 with bond Inlei'est
the Soda Works 111 lo ft.
It was like gazing on the great fair through tin1 eve of
Schedule for tonight Is as fol and retirem ents totaling $30 o lí 43
some precise and colorful historian, general ions hence. Through
lows lielainl . vs S m la W o rk s m id o l i d tor 1932-33 dorm itoli o pera­
ltaki tv vs Safeway, at Junior high tions show a loss ol »3.1179.36 with
sinnhir persiH'dive the modem community newspaper nnrrois
llie b o n d obligation rem aining
the everyday activities of the people it serves.
I and III«' Guards vs. Pe|>co. at union 1 pi
.letleally e o n s la n t tit $30 H3o 44
hlgti SCtKXll.
Siilv.ldlZ.it
Ion nt t i l e d m l u l l o i li ..
Through Its own newspaper, the community is kept In­
I according (ó sla le departm ent audi­
formed on chur.li and iratern al activities, the progress ot its
t o r s . is In violation of Hie law
schools, the conduct of its municipal government.
w lileli probably means th at the board
tram pnue I 1
ci
higher education will be eom-
In the furtherance of every worthwhile enterprise, the
nt an is. le .'.ite cost «>1 $264.176 or ix'lled
to Increase their dormitory
a i>cr p u p il co st o t $2 33.
newspaper welds diverse interests and anus into a cohesive
charges next vear in o td i'r lo take
• • •
whole, united toward a common goal.
care
of
the bonded debt.
It cost the state »19.8S4.6l to
• • •
in tilt nml mall the 442.6'J2 copies
By friendly encouragem ent and praise, tile comiiiunity
The
annual
apportionm ent o f
1 of the otttcial voici.< iHimplilet
newspaper lciuis stim ulus io achievement.
neces.ary to cover tin’ registration county fair funds was made tins
wix
k
bv
Seeretary
ol Stai«' Studel-
. for the primary election As an
In the hour of tragedy, scandal and slander not being its
' otf-set to t i l l s expense the slat«' in.in Tli«' fund Is riiLsnl by a levy
stock in trade, it lightens the burdea by silence. Every editor
collected »6.150 Irom candidates ol one-tw eiitlrth «>( a mill on prop­
knows as many medals are deserved tor what he omits to print
whose pictures and statem ents a p ­ erly and each county receives the
as by what he publishes.
peared in Hie pamphlet mid from ali itlb .il amount raised by lids levy
sponsors or argum ents In opimsl- within Hi«' county except M ultno­
Less tangible, but nevertheless very real, are the contribu­
which is lumlixt to a m axi­
tion to tli«' n ii'ire d measures, leav­ mah
tions ot the community newspaper in m aintaining a high level
ing a net loss ol »13.7(H) Gf the mum ot $16 300. the exi'iss this
year
to $246 29 going
of general character, and fostering the best traditions ot pub­
cost of the pam phlets $13.641 went to Hi«' mnouiiting
Northwest I'm key show at
lic and private conduct.
tor printing, including cost of the
Oakland.
Douglas
county.
paper; *8.383 was amut for pott­
• • •
Not the least of its many services is the community news­
age. aim $630 for labor ln mailing
A federal grant of »62.500 made
paper's capacity to act as an economical and fruitful medium
Of the 442.692 pam phlets mailed
through which m erchants and others with goods and services
out approximately 16.000 were re­ available lor Hie financing of a
to sell, can present their wares to a broad public.
turned bv the iKxstnl departm ent r u ra l relict pi o i am in a - con
because of Inability to deliver, most will lx' uscii ui developing guidili
The best test of advertising effectiveness, as expressed in
ot these addresses having moved Iracts lor tlie benefit ot needy fam ­
since last election or since register­ ilies residing In the sm aller towns
term s of reader interest, call never be made.
of the s t a t i ' mid for the rehabilita­
ing.
• • •
tion ot families residing on farms,
Go into the home. Discover what portion of the new spa­
pers' ephemeral product is kept and treasured through the
That the young men In t h e according to Governor Meier Non«'
Civilian C onsdvatton Corps camps o f Hu . money will be available for
years.
do not spend all their time at play llie rehabilitation of ntxxly families
Will you find a lurid account of error and disaster, drawn
is indicated by a report Just ts- living in the larger eitles of the
sig'd by State Forester I ynn Crotie- state by locullng them on subsistent
from a sensational daily newspaper?
mllli'r. This report, covering the iraets .us us contem plated under the
Never. Between the pages of family Bibles, tucked away
work perfornii'd ln the ram ps on I.cc-ilcekm.in bill ot tlie last legisla­
state supervised tim ber land for ture. II was explained. Rural areas
In bureau repositories, the yellowed clippings from the com­
tin’ nine-m onth iwrlixl e n d i n g as contem plated under this relief
munity newspaper tell of an honorable career of decency and
March 31. shows th a t among other program iueluiles all fanning com ­
sacrifice, perhaps recount the death ot a child now remembered
i
things the CCC boys construct«'«! munities and towns of less than
by its m other and God alone.
1 241 miles of telephone line. 221 3000 population. The fund is to be
■ miles of truck trail, six lookout adm inistered by the S tale Relief
More and more, advertisers are learning th a t their m es­
!
hous«'s and towers and 26 bridges committee whose records show that
sages create the largest buying response in such a publication,
1 In addition to tills work the b o y s there are approximately 7000 eases
which Is closest to its readers, identical in purposes, in sym ­
' found tune to clear the brush away A ■ x » k
t W < » X M < <
pathy with their amis and hopes, friendly always.
V . a . .
I from 26 miles of roadside, reduce
, the fire hazard On 1630 acres of
In short. It Is the people.
timber land and to put ln 19 996
I m an-days in fighting fires. Tin1
original eight state an I prlvat«'
factory and some o f th e wheat and some green pasture will be camps were later reduced to six and
ure
now down to four.
acreage th a t is not going to pro­ available nil summer.
i m 'o i I«1
., at Hi«' P n n e r s i l v Of
duce a crop, might be seeded to
Crimson clover m ight be seeded Ori 1 ><«i
gon. .'•late college and Monmouth
this grass again The greatest dif­ on this land after It is sum mer fal­ Normal
siliool
operating at a
ficulty may be th at in cases where lowed all summer. Crimson clover loss, according are
to auditors of the
there is rather a considerable green is, of course, strictly a seed crop state departm ent Financed by bond
growth there may be a tendency preposition and it would not be Issues on the theory that they
for the ground to dry out unlesj advisable to seed any large per­ would be self-liquidating prejeets
we have some more rain. If the centage of abandoned w heat acre Hie buildings. It seems, have been
moisture can be kept up. the Sudan age to this crop as It m ight result kept open the past two or Hire«'
years only through subsidies from
grass may be seeded any time from ln too much seed.
other funds of the state board of
now to the middle of June a t the
higher education Whereas, avall-
Say you saw it ln th e Argu*.
rate of about 20 pounds per acre
convention at McMinnville last th a t we got th e heavy infestation
Wednesday.
th a t is now present. As stated before
M ountaindale eighth grade will £n this discussion, growers should
REEDVILLE—A kitchen shower hold the graduation exercises with not attribute all their trouble to
'w a s given in honor of M bs G er- N orth Plains class.
Hessian fly as rust has caused mest
trude Churchley. bride-elect of Ralph
Mr. and Mrs R alph Uglow of ,
Schappert. Tuesday evening by Mrs. G rand Round visited many of their
,
.
farmers
W ilfred Zink and Miss Esther former friends in M ountaindale and ¿ as‘ >Jar a
«ooa m an>. ‘arlne‘s
Schappert at the home of Mr. and Glencoe Sunday.
I
" °,,n grass for hay and '
M
Wilfred Zink in FVrtland.
Emil Eglo of Mountaindale has pasture, tm s proved quite satis-
T r .tv guests were p r e . , e n t ____________ _______________________________________
Mr. and M:
A. A. Kirluvood . — —
an d son Robert of Troutdale were j
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jo h n Kirkwood.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Im lay an d '
children went to Rockaway over the
week-end.
„
T he Interm ediate C hristian E n­
deavor has disbonded, forming J u n ­
ior and Sern-r Endeavors. Alvin
Becker is president of th e Junior
Endeavor anti Hazel Churchley of
the Senior This change was made
because of lack ot interest and will
be tried out for the summer
months.
Everyone is cordally invited to at-
tend a' tea a t tlie Reedville church
Thursday (today) a t 2:30 p m. Mrs. f-
Ferd Groner. who has traveled ex­
Ready to supply you with the
tensively, will be th e guest speak- »
t
T h u rsd a y , May 21, 193-1
Contest Sponsored by A.iruin ViuiKoevertng of Zeeland. M idi.
niece, Lorraine VanTessell, of T r o u t-
MOUNTAIN DALE—A party given This might come now but normally
dale, who spent several weeks a t the by Mrs J. L. VanDomelen in honor the big brood of adults will emerge
Tollefson home, and will retu rn of Betty Jean VanDomelen's eighth just following our first fall rains,
home in a few days. She was one birthday anniversary Mav 12. The These adults then lay their eggs 111
year old.
I afternoon was spent in playing t jje volunteer w heat or early seed-
Alvin North Jr. of th e CCC camp games. Those present were Calvin ed s£u{{ th a t niav be planted The
a t Oakridge spent the week-end Corey. Donald Hergert. Phyllis and d ,,
onIy ,lve a ShOrt time
w ith his parents.
Norris Raffety. W alter Tschonz.
ooly
u td and die
M r and Mr> H. L. Eisner en- Mary Lou Toates, Lewis Schwander. a ‘ er
r Ae# i i pn»h<’r rnnditinns
tertained with dinner last T hursday Betty McNew. Anita and Joseph regard-ess o f w eath .r co. 01-
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evening. Mrs. Spence and daughter, Baker and Nolan and Dale Van- Stuaies of Hessian flics made in this
Miss Frances Post, and granddaugh- Domelen and Betty Jean VanDom- county by the entomo.ogy station
ter. Miss Wilma Post, all of Fores’, elen.
a t Forest Grove indicate th a t seed-
Qrove.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmitelkofer ing ordinarily after October 18 is
Pupils having perfect attendance and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ben generally safe from the standpoint
during the school year were Beulah Gent, all of K ansas City, were o£ Hessian fly damage. Tins state-
Peterson and Donald Meyer. Lvle Sunday visitors a t the Joe Baker nient applies to a normal season.
Tower, son of Mrs. H. L. Doane, home,
'D ip u - t vear owin«’ to the mud
was the only graduate.
Mrs. Earl Hollenbeck. Mrs. Loel ™ e
1 y ta r’ ° 7 n i’ 10 ? n® 7„,„
------ —-----------------Hollenbeck. Mrs Jake VanDomelen, sin ter, we had Hess.an Lies e rn e .,,
Mrs. Tom Qualls, Mrs. Floyd R ai- as adults late in February a. d
Mice
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