The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 12, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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    i l m i d a y , Marcii 12, l'i.'Uì
Freeze H u rts
W aln u t T rees
H IL L S B O R O
Succum bs
It EOA RDI.ESS
Y et
of w liat federal
d efu n ct AAA, A m erican agrleul-
tu rn can n o t afford longer to lg-
nora a broad soil conservation
program , farm leaders. Roll ex­
perts, and law m akers, m eeting in
W aslilngton. agreed.
Lack of soil eonservatlon, they
found. Is proving to lie tint m ost
(■xpenslvo production control pro­
g ram olio m ight conceive—arid
w ithout a cent ot com pensation to
th e farm er.
T h e rer« n t special survey of th e
N atio n al R esources Hoard gives
s u b s ta n tia tin g figures.
A pproxim ately 11)0,800,000 acres
of fo rm erly cu ltiv ated lunil have
been ] Irtunlly destroyed In th e
U nited S lates by m an-induced ero­
sion. T his Is tlio equ iv alen t o t
625,000 farm s of 160 acres each,
or an a re a n early equal to th e
com bined ex ten t of Ohio, Illinois,
M aryland, and N o rth C arolina.
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ATO RflO VER. of th o 350.000,000
J *■ ae.-es now u n d er cu ltiv atio n ,
about 125,000,000 have lost all or
m ost of th e ir p roductive su rface
soil by sh eet w ashing.
A h u n d red m illion acres In Ad­
d itio n a re u n dergoing serious ero ­
sion and tho b etter soils of th e
co u n try a re being reduced a t tho
ra lo of n o t leas th an 100,000 acres
an n u ally .
F a s te r th a n any o th e r people In
tho w orld. A m ericans have been
d ep letin g th e ir a g ric u ltu ra l lands.
W ith reck less p ro d ig ality th ey
liavo assum ed th e m w as plenty of
good land to he had In any event.
B u t today, regional surveys have
show n, th e re Is none too m uch
good farm land.
“A t tills m om ent,” w rites II. II.
B en n ett, head of th e U. S. Erosion
Service, "te n s of th o u san d s of
fa rm e rs a re try in g to eke out a
liv in g on erosion-exposed subsoil
w h ere th ey liavo no real chance
to m ake a sa tisfacto ry living,
w h eth er prices aro up o r down
"T h ere a re large a re a s in som e
of th o o ld er sections of th e coun­
tr y In w hich m ore th a n three-
fo u rth s o t th o land has been de­
stroyed. A m erican farm in g can­
n o t afford th a t.”
FO REST G ROVE Jo sep h L a n k - '
ton C arter, one of th e earliest n a ­
tives of the O regon C o u n try , died
M arch 4 at th e M asonic an d E ast­
ern S ta r home. He w m 01 His
( ( 'on 11 n urd frrtm p a r» I I
birt’h plaee w as th e m ission fo u n d ­
read y to begin w ork at once and ed by Jaso n Lee on th e W illam ette
have alread y been m ak in g p re ­ riv e r n ear Salem He w as born
lim inary plan for tlx* u n d e rta k ­ Ja n u a ry 22. 1845. to Mr and Mrs
ing w ith m en in th e field here.
D avid C arter His fath er cam e to
Th<* city now is m ak in g a rra n g e ­ th e O regon C o u n try in 1840 w ith
m ent. to com plete purcha.se of 1 17 Lee's party.
acres of ground to the east of th e
Jo sep h C a rte r w as g rad u ated in
p rt sm t city p ro p erty at th e end th e class of 1868 from O regon in ­
of F irst av en u e w here th e d is­ titu le. w inch later becam e W illam ­
posal plant w ill he installed P u r ­ ette u n iv ersity .
chase includes rem oval of i b arn
Mr C a rte r m oved to L i G ran d e
ow ned by P ete C o rrie rri and re­ t o
becom e s u p e r i n t e n d e n t o f i
con stru ctio n of th e b u ild in g on schools. He serv ed an actin g presi- i
an o th e r p a rt of the C o rn e r! p ro p ­ d ent of B lue M ountain u n iv ersity ,
IV E y ears ngo th e U. fi. De­
erty
and as Union co u n ty su p erin ten d -1
p a rtm e n t of A g ricu ltu re real-
P lans call for re ta in in g th e old en t of schools He engaged in th e
dis|H>sal plant, or septic tank, ami d ru g and book business in La
th e co n stru ctio n of the new plant G ran d e and Island C ity six years.
fa rth e r from th e highw ay. If fu ­ Ill 1805 he was ap p o in ted s u p e rin ­
tu re need dem ands, th e old tan k ten d en t of th e sta te school for th e
can h<* used for p re lim in a ry tr e a t­ blind at Salem . A fter six y e a rs he
m ent. McGee said
resigned to grow fru it at Hood
C on stru ctio n of both th e sew er R iver In 1010 he sold out and
(B y Mimi Dorothy C<»nke)
lim
and th e p lant a re ex pected m oved to P o rtlan d .
C O R N EL IU S
C o rn eliu s v o lu n ­
to begin at about th e sam e tim e.
On D ecem ber 21. 1880. he m a r ­
K ern & K ibbe crew s b ein g first ried M arg aret E R ector of Salem . te e r fire d e p a rtm e n t w ill sponsor
em ployed at th e plant site to move S h e died in 1022. T h ere a re tw o th e ir a n n u a l St. P a tric k 's ball at
present sew er pipes an d replace soils a n d a d a u g h te r su rv iv in g , tlie B u ck ey e d an ce p avilion T u es­
them in p ro p e r position to re- Miles C. of Hood R iver an d E d ­ day evening. Music by Dan S m ith
ci ive w aste from the new plant
w ard am i Mrs. P earl T racy of an d his C o u n try clu b o rch estra.
In connection w ith th e p ro p erty G lendale, Cal.
Mrs. Brock President
now ow ned for the disposal site
B oard of th e C o rn eliu s public
F u n e ra l services w ere held . F r i­
and th e new p ro p erty to be p u r- day at th e M asonic hom e w ith in ­ lib ra ry m et at th e lib ra ry M onday
( h i <1. the governm en t in W ash­ te rm e n t in th e M usonie plot of evening. M rs A L. B rock w as r e ­
ington is d em an d in g title in s u r­ th e F orest G ro v e cem etery .
elected p resid en t; M rs D. J. B a r­
ance.
rett. v ice-p resid en t; Mrs. G eorge
At a council m eeting T h u rsd ay
Feldm an, secretary , an d Mrs. V. 11
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F rench, tre a s u re r All officers w ere
th e date for h earin g on p etitions
W a s h in g to n
A p p o i n t m e n t re-elected. Mrs. W R. Cooke, n e w ­
Ki n n eth L in k la te r received w ord ly ap p o in ted m em ber, w as present.
late W ednesday th at he had been
S u n d ay ev en in g th e E v angelistic
ap p o in ted a special in v estig ato r for m eetings, h av in g been held at th e
th e W orks P ro g ress A d m in istratio n M. E. ch u rch for th e past tw o
in W ashington. D. C He w ill leav e w eeks w ere concluded. T h e G ideon
for th e east tonight.
team s from P o rtlan d have been in
charge.
Junior Aid M eets Friday
L u th e ra n L adies’ A id m et F rid ay
A rth u r V andehey. son of W. J.
V indeney. left S atu rd ay for S eattle, aftern o o n . Ju n io r Aid of the L u th ­
Wash . w here he Is ta k in g a d iesel eran ch u rch w ill m eet w ith Mrs.
H enry Jaco b sm u h len F riday.
eou rse
C yril, Bernice, C h arles and E rm a
Teachers Honored
V u y lstek e a re ill w ith m easles.
Miss D orothy Cooke, teac h er of
F ollow ing th e recent heavy rains, th e b eg in n ers' class of th e M. E
C y ril V u y lstek e an d V incent Sus- S u n d ay school, w as p leasan tly s u r­
b au er each found a n u m b er of prised w ith a h an d k e rc h ie f show er
Indian arro w h ead s in th e ir resp ec­ by h er class d u rin g th e S unday
tiv e fields.
school h o u r S unday. T h e h a n d k e r­
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Mr. and Mrs. E. Meeuw.sen a re chiefs w ere h u n g on a rib b o n line
Ore gon M u tua p o li c y B o ld - I | , le p aren ts of a b aby boy.
in th e class room . Mrs. G eorge
C I'S save
on premium
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Wilcox, hom e d e p a rtm e n t s u p e r­
eosl s. Th •re ■tre several ren-
in te n d e n t of th e M E. S unday
school, w as given a post card sh o w ­
s o b s for this.
Mr. an d Mrs. C obb of P o rtlan d e r by m em b ers of th e hom e d e ­
spent th e w eek -en d at th e C lau d e p artm en t F rid ay . S h e w as also g iv ­
1. Only better c lass,
L y d i home.
en a p ictu re as a gift.
improved property is
Mrs. C lau d e Lyda accom panied
F ern Hill L adies' clu b m et T h u rs­
Mr. and Mrs. Earl W aldron T u e s­ day w ith Mrs. W illiam M ann. L it­
insured — no had risks
day on a tr ip to B on n ev ille dam . tle P riscilla M ann observed her
— therefore, fire losses
Mr. and Mrs. V ern I’rick ett, fifth b irth d a y on th e sam e day.
are comparatively low.
V eryl, S h irley Jean , Mr. an d Mrs.
T ownsenilites Plan Met
J. F. K en n ed y an d C on n ie Lou
2. Being mutual, t h e
A dvisory
com m ittee o f
th e
w ere S unday d in n e r p arty guests
T ow nsend clu b m e t W ednesday
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lewis.
company operates at
ev en in g a t th e C h erie Nook c o n ­
cost. All profits are re­
fectionery. A p ublic m eetin g w ill
Mixed Id en tity
tu r n e d to m e m b e rs
T he P au l G rah am m en tio n ed in be h eld on M arch 29 a t th e M. E.
co nnection w ith th e th eft of a keg ch u rch w ith a sp eak er.
( policyholders) either
A large n u m b er of people a t ­
of b eer from a G aston re sta u ra n t.
as lower rates or as di­
Is a resid en t of th e G aston v icin ity ten d ed th e XYZ p ro g ram at the
vidends.
and not th e P aul G rah am of H ills­ F orest G ro v e u n io n high F rid ay
boro, according to th e H illsboro evening. Those from C o rn eliu s ta k ­
y o u n g m an w ho has been e m b a r­ ing p a rt w ere M isses G u in ev ere
rassed by th e sim ilarity of nam es, B rook and J e a n O sb o rn e and L e­
land Jaco b sm u h len . E v erett H er­
he says.
m ans and R obert O sborne.
Mr. and Mrs. L loyd S haw and
N eighborhood n ew s from 30 A r­
f v /h )
f0 R rl & MOTECTION
gus co rresp o n d en ts i n d i f f e r e n t son J o h n A llan of N ew port sp en t
sections of W ashington co u n ty a p ­ the w eek -en d at th e ir hom e here.
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TELEPHONE 1732
A n u m b er of th e local N eighbors
p e a r In th e A rg u s each w e e k ,
J 116 SOUTH THIRD - RES 2092
i.e a rn w h at y o u r frien d s a re d o ­ of W oodcraft m em bers atten d ed the
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HILLSBORO, OREGON
in g fo r less th a n th re e cen ts a fu n eral services in a body of Mrs.
w eek.
tl D ersham at H illsboro S unday.
R obert C ochrane, W ilford K alsch,
and Jo e G nos spent th e w eek-end
in M onm outh.
Mrs. A. M cPherson re tu rn e d S u n ­
day from an ex ten d ed v isit in Los
C o n s tru c tio n N e a r
N ew S ew er P la n t
F
G re e n v ille
SAVING
I Spendable
INSURANCE
K an sa s C ity
CHAS. L.WALKER
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D elta D ru g Store
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accuracy.
Rosalie B uhm an. Forest Grove.
C o n n e ll, G r o g a n
E m p l o y e d a t I r e l a n d ’s March 7.
E rn est C reek p au m . C or n e II u ■
R eid C onnell has been em ployed , ro u te 2. and In a F tshback, Salem ,
as a salesm an in the electrical de-1 M arch 6.
p artm en t at L ester Irelan d A Com j Frank L. Strahe and Stella I.
R e id
W illiam M S h eu rer, 69. bachelor,
born in K ansas J a n u a ry 7. 1867,
died M onday i n Jo n es hospital, pany and Jam es G rogan is also a
H illsboro, a fte r a b rief illness w ith new em ploye there. R eid has been
pneum onia. He had been a re s i­
den t of the county for th e last 25 w ork in g out of th e B ristol H ard-
years. F u n eral arra n g e m e n ts aw ait w are for se v eral y ears as a rad io
th e arriv a l of a sis te r from O k la ­ and re frig e ra to r service expert.
hom a C ity, O klahom a.
Marriage Licenses
Grange Meets Saturday
W illiam R ay P a rk s and B ernice
H illsboro G range m eets S atu rd ay
in all-d ay session, w ith pot luck i
luncheon at noon.
j Melville, Forest Grove. March 17.
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Divorre Suits Filed
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M ating E dw in A. against Mary.
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S tate C apitol N ew s L e tte r—G iv­
ing th e hig h lig h ts of official a c ­
tiv ity a t S alem .—E v ery w eek
1 the A rgus.
We Pay You
TW O fresh cows, h eav y m ilkers.
2 - y e a r H olstein bull, y earlin g
bull, for sale —E. A lt. 6 m iles south
on L au rel road.
4p
On Your Savings
TEAM farm horses and m achinery
tor sale— 12th and M aple Sts. 4p
Y our in v estm en t w ith us is safeguarded by F irst
M ortgages on O regon homes. No b etter security a n y ­
w here.
TIM O THY hay for sale, oat an d ,
vetch hay. $11; oat hay. $10.—
P. J. D uyck, F orest G rove.
4-5p j
S ta rt saving today in any am ount from $5.00 up.
M em ber F ederal Home L oan B ank
W ANTED—W om an fo r housew ork ■
in co u n try .—T elephone H illsboro
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GUERNSEY cow. 4-years-old. g iv ­
ing about 3',i gallons; T. B. and
abo rtio n tested. P ric e reasonable.
—G ra n t Dodge, Rt. 2 H illsboro.
P h o n e 38R15 H illsboro.
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GOOD, m odern hom e and % -acre
gro u n d w ith in H illsboro c i t y
lim its. W ell located for auto camp.
Will tra d e for good im proved farm
of 20 to 40 acres.—E. A. G riffith.
H illsboro.
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Tho farm er who ow ns the badly eroded Held show n in cross-
section , top, w as robbed by Ills father and bis grandfather. They
haphazardly farm ed, perm itting erosion to wear away tw o-thirds
o f the productive soil. W hat Is left is tw o to ten tim es less fer­
tile. W hat Is worse, the loose soil h ft becomes th e source of
severe d u st storm s. Three years ago all the land was level w ith
th e top o f th e center m ound, bottom. Sidce then, parched earth
has been blown out In clouds of every breeze anil Hie level low ­
ered six feet, except for the mound which is anchored by bush
roots.
Ixed th at erosion was fast becom­
in g a serious problem. It began
in ten siv e soli m easuring and
w a te r loss studies, but for th e
m ost p a rt th e in te re st of the gen­
eral farm ing population was not
attra c te d .
T h en.cam e th e d ev astatin g d u st
sto rm s—th e re su lt of m an’s care­
less handiw ork — and a tte n tio n
w as for tlie first tim e sh arp ly fo­
cused on th e necessity for soil
conservation. The wheels began
to move.
Now. w ith the crash of the AAA
and the search for a new farm
program , soil conservation m ore
th a n ever before is d riving home
its point.
It ap p ears due for
practical application a t last.
W a sh in g to n S av in g s 86 L o an A s s ’n .
J. M. PERSO N , M anager
Savings A Loan Bldg.
Hillsboro. Oregon
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NEW chicken house, 8x14, fo r sale
or tra d e for an y th in g can use.—
1079 E. B aseline.
4p
PU REB RED Jersey bull, 15 m onths,
for sale.—C. B. W eaver, 3 m iles
so u th w est Scholls, T w igg place. 4p
W ILL m an w ho sold 300 pounds
popcorn to C ecil’s Place, H ills­
boro, call at once. Lost y o u r a d ­
dress.
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4p
DOZEN R I. R laying hens fo r
sale.—A dam Bella, O renco.
4p
CARD OF THANKS
We a re deeply g ra te fu l to our
frien d s for th e assistance and sy m ­
p athy offered d u rin g < h e illness
and death of our beloved husband
and fath er. F. C. F rancis, an d espe­
cially for th e floral trib u te s.—Mrs.
F. C. F rancis and fam ily.
CARD OF THANKS
We w ish to express o u r a p p re ­
ciation of the kindness and sy m ­
p athy ex ten d e d us in th e loss of
our d a u g h te r and sister, an d also
fo r th e lovely flow ers.—Mr. and
MORRIS E. MEMHARDT
M orris E. M em hardt, 50. re s i­ Mrs. Jo h n S piering and fam ily.
A ngeles w ith h e r sons. W arren and dent of th e B eaverton v icin ity for
O fficial an d U nofficial N ew s —
D o n ild. and th e ir fam ilies.
the past six m onths, died in his All th a t is fit to p rin t in H illsboro
Mrs. D. M. C ran ce left S atu rd ay hom e th e re M onday a fte r a b rief an d t h e county — C ourt, arrests,
for a visit w ith relativ es in W hite illness. F u n eral services w ere held schools, taxes, w eddings, b i r t h s ,
W ednesday a ftern o o n from t h e d eath s s o c ie ty — E v e i-V w e e k in t h r
Salm on, Wash.
D onelscn & S ew ell fu n e ra l chapel
I w ith b u rial in th e cem etery here,
w h ere M asonic rite s w ere co n d u ct­
ed bv B eaverton lodge, A. F & A.
M He is su rv iv ed by his widow,
Irm a.
day. T he section betw een S ylvan
and B arnes road w ill be com pleted
at once.
Strawberries
For fhe convenience of growers nearer Banka
than Hillsboro, we are establishing a receiving sta­
tion at Banks. Berries will be received, inspected
and weighed in there.
Growers desiring to fertilize straw berries may
obtain a supply from us at a reasonable price,
also other supplies necessary for carrying through
the crop.
Anyone not having sold his berries please get in
touch with us.
B. E. M A K IN G , Inc.
Hillsboro, Oregon
In d e p e n d e n c e B eats
H ills b o ro Q u in te t
(R v I.u V e rn e Abendroth)
T he H ilhi q u in te t hoopsters of
W ashington county, jo u rn ey ed to
M cM innville T h u rsd ay to e n te r in
th e d istrict bask etb all to u rn am en t,
only to he set back by In d e p e n d ­
ence 31 to 21.
H illsboro's hopes w ere high at
th e b eg in n in g of th e gam e w ith
th e score at th e first q u a rte r 7-7.
H ilhi endeavored to b u ild up the
lead and by the h alf H illsboro
w as on th e long end of a 15 to 11
score. The last h alf show ed a tu rn
of tables, w ith Independence ta k ­
ing te e lead from th en on.
W ahner. w ith an av erag e of 12
points a gam e, w as only ab le to
hit th e b ask et th re e tim es. S el­
fridge tied w ith W ahner for high
point m an. w ith B au m g artn er a
close second, receiv in g five points.
IlillNbor» (21)
W ahner. 6
Baum un rt ner.
Howell. 2
Selfridge, t>
G arfield
Grogan, 2
(31)
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M otorists m ay now d riv e from
O regon to M exico C ity w ith o u t
fe a r of u n p leasan t road conditions,
it is announced by t h e O regon
S t3 te M otor association. T he 769-
m ile stretch from L aredo, Texas,
, to M exico C ity is considered in
good condition. A ll b u t 22 m iles is
e ith e r paved or graveled.
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Independence
9. Hnrtm an
1, Dunkle
1. Carey
Newton
2. Birch
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R cedvillc G ro u p
P la n s fo r S ession
W o rk B e g u n A lo n g
N ew S ea H ig h w a y s
(Continued from pane 11
S u n set cam p, crew s w ill begin
as soon as possible. A cam p will
not be estab lish ed th ere, either.
T em pleton
said.
T ran sp o rtatio n
tru ck s, how ever, w ill be used to
c a rry th e m en.
W orkm en began on th e S ylvan
end of th e W olf C reek road Mon-
Spring bottom, spring cushions, durable and
pleasing in Rust and Green colors. Heavy-weight
Homespun covers.
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Imperial Chick Mash is
hacked by years of suc­
cessful feeding of chicks.
4. Imperial Chick Mash is
m anufactured in our own
modern plant and sold
direct to the user. Put
the dealer profit in your
pocket.
Think these reasons over
■ seriously and when you buy
chick mash be sure you buy
Imperial Chick Mash.
Pay Cash and Save
T rad e w ith Im perial
$39*95
S LESTER IRELAND & CO
Far above other low priced cars
in all but cost!
“Extras” At No Extra Cost
(B v Hazel C hurrhleyl
REED V ILLE — L adies' Aid will
have th e ir m onthly d in n e r S a tu r­
day at th e O linger Bros, store.
Mrs. C h ristin a K elly sp en t the
w eek w ith h e r niece. D orothy A n­
derson. d a u g h te r of Mr. an d Mrs
E. A nderson of S uver, w ho h a s
been ill w ith pneum onia.
R ecdville S unday school w i l l
elect officers n ext Sunday.
F lorence H olcom b is v isitin g re l­
ativ es in P o rtla n d th is w eek.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. B eck er and
H elen and Miss B roadbent of H ills­
boro v isited W illam ette un iv ersity
S atu rd ay .
Davenport and Chair
Special
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C o u n ty R esid en t
25 Y e a rs Passes
HOUSE in O renco for ren t. 7-
room, p a rtly furnished, electric
w ater system , $1250—P hone 791Z
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Your family’s health, ns well
as your own health, depends
upon the care used in com­
pounding your prescriptions!
That’s why this department is
tho most important in our
store. All drugs and chemicals nre of tho
highest U. S. I’, standards! Only experi­
enced, qualified, licensed pharmacists aid
in the compounding. And these men employ
n double checking system that guarantees
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T o o L ate to C lassify
A n n u al Cornelius Firem en’s
B enefit D ance N ex t T uesday
25%
OREGON
£5J
In d e te rm in a te in ju ry to w aln u t
o rch ard s o v er the county th ro u g h
freezing w eath er d u rin g th e early
au tu m n !» com ing to light w ith
e x am in atio n s m a d e
p re p arato ry
to spring, it wax in d icated th is
week.
H ow ever, orchard!»!# a re urged
to use caution in atte m p tin g to cut
hack before th e trees h av e been
given a charier» to begin sp rin g
grow th, according to It
M ey­
ers, L au rel w aln u t e x p e rt a n d
nursery m an .
T he o rch ard s w hich h a v e su f­
fered the m ost and in w hich d a m ­
age now is m ost .ippar«*nt, M eyers
said, a re those o rch ard s w h ere th e
most cu ltiv atio n took place p r e ­ T heodore B ernard», highly rej
ed resident of Vertooort for
vious to th e freeze. S a p w as still
years, ln d to rent T uesday,
ru nning stro n g ly In th ese o rchards,
M eyci . raid, a n d co n seq u en tly j page one.
m ore freezing took place
p ro testin g pin -b all m achines and
Peeling hack of tin* o u te r b ark j o th er petitio n s rep resen tin g t h <• I
on in ju re d tre e s discloses a brow n side of th e ow ners. At th a t tim e j
or dead black u n d er covering. In i license# on th e m achines e ith e r 1
som e c is e . t h e
black ex ten d s , w ill he contin u ed or th e m ach in es .
aro u n d the base of th e tre e com ­ put out of business here.
pletely and such trees m ay not ■ To aid in p a rk am i street con- |
recover
J xtruction. tiie council last w e e k '
In o rch ard s ex am in ed by Moy- : com pleted th e p u rch ase of a d u m p
<*rs. most dam ag e seem s to have tru ck from th e C onsolidated T im - ,
been done on tin* n o rth an d east h er com pany w hich will be used
sides of the tre e and in su ch cases in tra n sp o rtatio n of co n stru ctio n
th e dead h a rk may he rem oved m aterial from th e H erg ert q u a rry i
w hen gro w th s ta rts and th e trees w hich will he in o p eratio n w ith in j
allow ed to heal d u rin g tin* su m ­ a few days. McGee declared.
m er w ith o u t fu rth e r in ju ry . Old
a n d new o rch ard s seem to have
suffered alike, w hile re p a irin g of
dam age in old o rch ard s m ay be
h ard to accom plish.
P io n e e r S u c c u m b s
at M a so n ic H o m e
H IL L S B O R O ,
Loss of 100,000,000 Acres of Farming
Land Spurs Soil Conservation
L aurel E xp ert S ays D a m a g e
I n d e te r m in a te
A R G U S,
Thomas S. Sholes
Im p e ria l F eed &
G ra in C o .
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Phone 01
2nd Ave. South j
M illers of Q u ality F eeds
(V enetian ticket, W illiam Johnson,
Rt. 1, C ornelius)
137 S. Third Ave.
Hillsboro, Oregon
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