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. • • • 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 K e n n e t h L i n k l a t e r G e t s night tin* council ct M arch 31 as 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 . || 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 ------------------- 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. V l C j 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 * 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 H D elta D ru g Store » li 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. | Divorre Suits Filed 1 M ating E dw in A. against Mary. i 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 26F3 4 ‘ 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. 4 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. 4 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 P --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ■ 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. ' 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) F F C G G 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. ■ j A WANT-AD F IN D IT / Independence 9. Hnrtm an 1, Dunkle 1. Carey Newton 2. Birch S 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. s : g ■ ■ TERRAPLANE Yes, different from other low priced cars — and far ahead o f the rest — in style and everything else that counts! Can we prove this ? Just look at a few facts about Terraplane. Wheelbase, over-all length, inside leg room, head room, shoulder room —unmatched by any low priced car. Untouched by some costing $125 and $145 more. IM P E R IA L C H IC K STARTER MASH Imperial Chick Mash is mixed every day. This in­ sures your chicks having a fresh palatable feed. Imperial Chick Mash is packed in new b a g s . Chick Mash bags are not returnable so you a r e protected against com­ municable disease. Of all low priced cars only Terra- plane gives you— at no extra cost—a rear opening baggage compartment with more room than the average trunk model, with spare tire lying flat inside. Power—the same story. Terraplane is ahead of other cars in its price class by as much as 18 horsepower. And no vibration at any speed ¡Terraplanes with 125,000,150,000 miles and more to their credit show you what that smoothness means in long life. Miles per Gallon Interested in economy? Here is Ter- raplane’s latest—23.95 officially certi­ fied miles per gallon over 352 miles of mountain roads, with three pas­ sengers and baggage, in the recent Los Angeles-Yosemite Economy Run. More...Terraplane is the only lead­ ing low priced car with body all of steel and seamless steel roof. And no other car in its whole price range has Duo- Automatic Hydraulic Brakes (patent applied for) . . . Radial Safety Control (patent applied for) . . . Tru-Line Steering . . . or The Electric Hand, optional at small extra cost. The most amazing car in the low price field—this 1936 Terraplane. And right down with the lowest in cost for the model and features you want. Come in and see for yourself. 88 or 100 H. P. — 115-inch w h eelb a se $595 a n d up fo r D e Luxe Models, f . o. b. Defrost. S ta n d a rd group o f accessories extra. SAVE . . . with the ne w H U D S O N - C. I. T. Time Payment Plan . . . lew monthly payments "Of course it rides like a big carl It IS a big carl" 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 I 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 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a 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 Page Three 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 . | 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 Binrr by m tdson - Phone 21W ttrrapiani . and up ; H udson six . S T R A K . IIT F K .I I T . I ’ i.il A M I U P. I O Il in o and up : H udson suppu It t I K ( > ll