The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 11, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, June 11,19.36
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U lti.S B O R O
W ashington
Grange Host
MacKenzie Adds to
A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N
D e a le r fa n e
Bride Honored
at Mt. Home
Flower Show Held; Benefit '
D ante Big Success
M< lU N 'I’A IN D A L E G r r r n M oun-
lu lri G runge w n . u guest w ith the
tra v e lin g gavel o f the W ashington
1 ¡range at the m eeting Saturday
Guests in clud ed .seven inetnhei . of
G leen M uu ntain Grange. C hatles
Ihckasun. a inetnhei of the Oswe­
go G range fo r 112 yeurs and the
on ly man In O regon w ho has be­
longed Io the same grange that
num hi I of years, and three m em ­
bers of T ig a rd G range A flo w e r
how was also given In w h ich fo u r
firs t prizes w e rt1 a w inde d as f o l­
lows: Potted plants, M rs A lv a L o ­
gan, ta ll bouquets, M rs
ttussell
L o ftis, ruses, J ( ' Ita ffe ty , unit fla t
bouquets, A lva Logan
Guests of M r. and Mrs. F r e d
I ’eaehey tin- past week w ere M rs
Tassic Thom pson und d a ug hter of
A lbany.
M r and Mrs A rc h ie Thom pson
and c h ild re n attended the w edding
at Hanks Sunday of Miss M am ie
Sandy o f
Hanks a n d
F rancis
Thom pson of I ’o rtlu n d .
S h irle y Toates Is v is itin g her
bro th er, N II Toates J r. o f P o rt­
la n d
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Sunday d in n e r p a rty guests of
M r. and M rs
L o r i H ollenbeck
were M r an il M rs Leo W lekstrom
of C h e rry G rove and M r. and Mrs.
H e nry C yp h e r of N o rth Plums
M r and M rs K arl H o lle nb eck
en tertain ed w ith a w a ffle supper
S aturday evening Guests were M r.
and M rs O rin D arety and M r und
Mrs A lb e rt M eier of Shady Hrook.
M r und Mrs H ubert S m ith und son
Karl and M r and M rs H ollenbeck
und Helen.
A large cro w d attended the b e n ­
e fit dance at the co m m u n ity h u ll
S aturduy evening A n o th e r o n e
w ill tie given in tw o weeks w ith
H u rry Pearson's m usic of H ills b o ro
M a ry Lou Toates Is spending tw o
week., in P ortla nd w ith her sister.
Mi
it e Fox
Sunday guests nt the J a in e s
M uthiesen home were M r a n d
Mt
I. C M art and daug hter Klsie
und M r und Mrs. C lyde C arlson
of A storia
Sunday d in n e r p a rty guests at
the N II Toates home w ere M r
und M rs N. II Toates Jr. and fa m ­
ily und M r and M rs Hoy D e n n i­
son o f P o rtla n d und M r and M rs
H Hrennen and daughter
Mrs Sue D o rlan d of Oswego Is
stayin g w ith her m other. Mrs. H en­
ry W eaver M r W eaver, w ho has
been q u ite ill. is im p ro v in g
M i- . O pal S te w a rt le ft Tuesday
fo r Horns to spend a few days
v is itin g
frien ds
She f o r m e r l y
tau ght school there.
Sunday d in n e r p a rty guests of
M i and M is George S tew a rt were
M i amt M rs Jack lir a r iy and D. G
L illy of Forest G rove.
Miss L e ila Peters Is spending a
few days in P o rtla n d ca rin g fo r
her gra nd m othe r. M rs Sarah Hur-
vey, w ho is ill.
M iss S ch m eltz er H ostess for
H igh G ra d u a tes
I B y M r» . M i.h lr A ill.n n )
T he
new
Ford
e n try
in
t h e tio n a l autom obiles, th i . car has no the
by the M acKenzie M otor com pany,
local Ford dealers. U n lik e conven-
ed a ll-.te e l "b rid g e truss" body of coln p la n t
e x tra o rd in a ry streng th, in w h ich gear.
M S S tock und Rev. J M B a rb er
o ffic ia tin g . In te rm e n t
in Hill-
side cem etery.
He was born in L in c o ln , Neb.,
and was m a rrie d to M elissa Jane
Dunsoor at H ills id e O ctober 6.
1907 Decca ed is u rv iv e d by the
w id o w and a sou, Raym ond.
Farmers Seeking
Persistent Grass
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(C o n tin u e d fro m page I )
1
seed th is year arid an a d d itio n a l
130 acres seeding has ju s t been
made.
1 Dom estic rye grass is and has '
been ra th e r po p u la r fo r seeding
alone o r in a m ix tu re . I t is rs- !
s e n tia lly an annual in habit. W here
It is seeded in m ixtu re s, it makes !
fC o n tin u r d fro m n « » r I )
such a heavy, ra p id g ro w th th e i
f u s t year tha t it v ir tu a lly sm o th ­ is not know n, b u t it i ce rta in that
ers out e v e ry th in g else. Then it in it w ill be based on th e l ‘J.35 crop
acreage.
tu rn dies out a fte r the fir s t year
C losing date fo r re ce ivin g w o rk
and n o th in g is le ft. I f o n ly te m ­
-beets in connection w ith th is p ro ­
p o ra ry pasture is desired o r if re ­
gram has not been d e fin ite ly -et.
seeding can be done e ve ry year, but it is ce rta in th a t it w ill not be
it is possibly about the best th in g la te r than J u ly 1 and p ro b a b ly w ill
to g ro w in the grass lin e ; b u t if be a litt le b it e a rlie r. T h is means
som ething m ore perm anent is de­ th a t these papers should bi- file d
sired. th is grass should not be In ­ im m e d ia te ly i f they are to be t u r n ­
cluded as p a rt o f the m ix tu re .
ed in at a ll.
Schoth discussed the seed possi- I T here are some fie ld s o f wheat in
b ilitie s of soma o f these grasses, ' w h ich the re is considerable Hes­
p o in tin g out p a rtic u la rly the pos- ■ sian fly . A few' fie ld s we have
s ib ilitie s i n g ro w in g C hew ing's looked at p ro b a b ly w ill not m ake
fescue fo r seed. T h is is a v a rie ty j a re a lly sa tisfa cto ry crop W here
fo r w h ich the re is considerable such a c o n d itio n as th is prevails,
general dem and fo r seed und the th is could be plow ed un de r and if
sup ply of w h ic h at the present ' the acreage so plow ed under w o u ld
tim e is la rg e ly im p o rte d P ro b a b ly I co n stitu te a 15 per cent increase in
o u r greatest d iffic u lty , said Schoth, soil conserving crops ove r and
is keeping it free o f ra t ta il fescue above the acreage tha t was in that
T h is is unother v a rie ty that v o lu n ­ fa rm in 1935, the op era to r w o u ld
teers th ro u g h o u t th is section and 1 be e n title d to the paym ent m en­
is q u ite com m o nly re fe rre d to in tioned in the fu s t o f this a rtic le
o u r a lfa lfa plan tings as "d o g h a ir " am o un ting to som ewhere around
Seed o f th is can not be separated $14 an acre.
The same rate o f paym ent could
fro m the C hew ing's fescue and
makes the la tte r p ra c tic a lly w o r th ­ be had if t l v wheat was pastured
less on the m a rke t if the tw o are off. p ro v id in g tha t th e re is a stand
o f red clo v e r in the wheat. In
m ixe d
both these above cases the re w ould,
In a d d itio n to these plots G ucrbe r
o f course, have to be the usual
has 10 o r 12 acres o f orch ard grass to ta l of not less than 15 per cent
w h ich Scoth pronounced as p ro b ­ of the d e p le tin g crop acreage in
a b ly the finest fie ld o f th is grass soil conserving crops and. of course,
ill the state o f O regon T h is w ill the to ta l acreage o f d e p le tin g crops
tie cut fo r seed som etim e e a rly next in 1936 could not tic la rg e r than
m onth.
was o il the place in 1935.
T a ll fescue is an othe r grass w h ich
shows v e ry fin e persistence, makes
Hespon.se to an in v ita tio n to a t­ a f a ir ly good sod and w h ile not
tend an annual hom ecom ing of as palatable as some others yet
fo rm e r patients of the State T u b e r­ w ill be eaten w ith readiness by
culosis S a n ita riu m at the s a n ita r­
any k in d o f livestock. The seed
iu m sent to 14 persons by M arg a­
(C o n tin u e d fro m pnge I t
m a rke t at the present t i m e is
ret D ixon, cou nty nurse, brought
lim ite d on it, because it is a new land W ho the W orkers A llia n c e of
promises to attend from six.
A m erica is a ffilia te d w ith is not
O f the 14 listed as fo rm e r pa­ v a rie ty , T here isn 't any dem and made clear. So fa r the h a n d b ills
tients, one has died; tw o are too for the u n kn o w n seed. It holds its have produced n o th in g in the way
i l l to attend; one p re fe rre d to v is ­ ow n e x c e lle n tly in the sum m er o f results, it is rep orted fro m the
it her ow n physician and tw o did tim e and in the plots at G uerbers variou s projects in the county. R e f­
i t is o n * of the few that shows
not re p ly and tw o had moved.
erence to Fascism, such as is made
The purpose o f the m eeting was some green a ll sum m er long.
in the body of the h a n d b ill, are
T a ll oat grass Is the grass that
to
renew acquaintance, discuss
made on ly by the com m unist p a rty
problem s anti have a thorough we see g ro w in g along m uch o f our I o f A m erica.
row s along cou nty roads.
m edical checkup. M iss D ixo n said fence
,,,, _
,
. . .
T h is h a n d b ill is pu blishe d in or-
W here Ib is has an o p p o rtu n ity to
to s!)I)w
k llld ,,f
;
reseed itse lf, it makes an e xce lle n t | , ^ aj are being made to s tir up i
stand and most of the people w h o tro u b le , p a rtic u la rly on th e farm s .
have cut any o f it fo r feed o r have o f W ashington county
pastured it. fin d th a t stock lik e it.
T h e contents o f the h a n d b ill f o l­
T h is is another v a rie ty fu r w h ich low :
W ashington cou nty fisherm en, if th e re is some fa ir dem and fo r seed.
"D o not be m isled by the P o rt­
F or sod fo rm in g purposes the land press propaganda, c a rry in g
they m ove fast enough w ill have
good fis h in g fo r R ainbow tro u t H ig h la n d bent excels any o f them ■tatementa by K. .1 Griffith, State
w h ile the tro u t rem a in in the lix ’al in the plots here. T h is makes a W P A A d m in is tra to r, t h e " W I’ A
waters The state fish and game v e ry th ic k tough sod th a t ju s t pro je ct w o rke rs w ho accept p riv a te
d e pa rtm e nt is releasing 50.000 of com p le te ly stops erosion.
A. w o rke rs
who accept
p riv a te
tiie fish m easuring fro m 6 to 7
A p p lic a tio n s o f some n itro g e n em p lo ym e nt d u rin g the s p rin g and
inches in length.
c a rry in g fe r tiliz e r w ill produce a sum m er m onths w ill be given pre-
A cco rd in g to Judge Donald T sub stantia l and p ro fita b le increase ; fe rre d status ove r others when
T em pleton, the fish w ill rem ain in the g ro w th and p ro d u ctio n o f I th e ir seasonal em p lo ym e nt pe rio d
here o n ly long enough to fin d th e ir grass fo r e ith e r pasture o r seed. ends"
"W e vision the b e rry fields, fo rc ­
w ay dow n stream to the ocean. The A p p lic a tio n s o f a com m e rcial f e r t i­
rainbow s, according to T em pleton, liz e r w ith an analysis o f 15-20-0 of ed la bo r jo b s and the hop fields,
become steelhead salm on a fte r they n itra te , phosphate and potash, r e ­ fathers, m others and litt le ch ild re n ,
a rriv e in the ocean, re tu rn in g tw o spectively, produced heavier stools, to ilin g long hours, in the b ro ilin g
h ig h e r g ro w th and he avier heads sun in the p itifu l and fu tile a t­
years la te r to spawn.
on G uerber's p la n tin g th is year. tem pt to earn a few dimes. Then
L iq u id m anure also shows a ve ry re tu rn in g home, o n ly to be told:
fin«“ response and the p ra ctice of
using c ith e r one o f these m aterials
on good meadows that are list'd
e ith e r fo r seed o r e x c lu s iv e ly fo r
pasture q u ite a p p a re n tly w o u ld be
I'se Your Bonus for a Lasting,
a good practice both fro m the stan d­
point o f increasing the to ta l am ount
W orthw hile Investment of
o f feed ob tain ab le and also from
the standpoint o f seed p ro d u ctio n
and also m ake possible a litt le b it
e a rlie r p a stu rin g in the spring.
New Kperial Low Prices
G e n e ra lly any o f these grasses
should be seeded in the fa ll. The
Newest Patterns
exce ptio n o f th is w o u ld be when
I Ill-Ins Old Patterns
th e y are planted in row s fo r seed '
purposes. In th a t case sp rin g seed- |
Save $5 to $20 Q uantity
in g w o u ld be a desirable practice
Discount on Sets
fo r a v a rie ty lik e H ig h la n d can ary I
grass.
Cyrus Urges Filing
Farm Crop Report
Former Patients to
Attend Reunion
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i ng in e
is
m ounted
and
to
m edium price m otor ear field, the o rtho do x chassis o r chas.-is fram e. w h ich the ru n n in g gear is attached
L in c o ln -Z ephyr, is now being sold I t com prises a single u n it w e ld ­ Photo shows w o rkm en iri th e L in ­
a ttach ing
the ru n n in g
"S o rry b u t we have n o th in g fo r
1 you, you have lost y o u r residence."
T his has been the story fo r several
years and m ay m a te ria lize again
thi* year.
"T in - W I’ A is designed to smash
A m erican ideals and la b o r sta n d ­
ard- T ile W I'A , State B e lie f C o m ­
m itte e arid C o u n ty B e lie f C o m m it­
tees operate as th e E xe cu tive C o m ­
m ittee fo r p riv a te in d u s try . T h e .r
th re a te n in g .statements m ake no
m en tion o f hours, wages o r jo b -
conditions. YO U A R E T H E IR V I C - .
I T IM S .
"O rga nize now and refuse to ac­
cept coolie jobs. Dem and a liv in g
; wage. S up po rt y o u r fe llo w w o rke rs
in organized labor. Do not scab
H elp us liu ild the F a rm e r-la b o r
; P a rty and em ancipate th e w o rk in g
class o f O regon and A m e ric a and
defeat Fascism.
"J o in the W orkers A llia n c e o f
| A m erica, the "O ne B ig U n io n of
unem ployed and re lie f w o rk e rs ."
F arm ers to In spect N ew
C anary G rass on M onday
F arm ers w ill have an o p p o rtu ­
n ity to see one and tw o -y e a r-o ld
stands of H ig h la n d can ary grass at
1:30 p. m M onday on the A n to n e
Evers' farm , fo u r m iles n o rth of
Forest G rove and ju s t west o f the
Forest G ro v e -G re e n v ille road. This
is the new s tra in o f can ary grass
tha t h s been developed especially
fo r upland soils.
M O U N T A IN H O M E A group of
ne ig h b o rin g wom en surprised Mrs.
I. B Ralston Ince M r B< rth a
W aldrorn June 2 w ith a tea tow el
i r Mr-. Waldron and i. B
Ralston o f C hchaiem Center had
been q u ie tly m a rrie d the week be-
fore G u is ts : i rved r i frc hments.
P re n t be. ide M rs Ralston were
Mi dames H ow ard Stum m a. E m ery
I Ian i. la ter W in te r- E. O Jon« ..
E A
W inters, Jerom e W aldron,
and the M i
T helm a arid M u rie l
Jones, M a ry S chm eltzer and Helen
W inters.
M rs
Ralston received
m any lo v e ly gifts.
G ibbs C o m m u n ity c lu b sponsored
a dance at th e ir h a ll last S aturday
evening.
M o u n ta in Home Ladies’ A id s e rv ­
ed a c a fe tiria luncheon to the men
w o rk in g on the chu rch last T h u rs ­
day noon. Plans fo r e n te rta in in g
the O regon conference of the E v a n ­
g e lic a l chu rch n e xt yea r were be­
gun.
M o u n ta in Home M issionary so­
c ie ty w ill mtet w ith Mrs. A le x
B ru ce n e xt T h u rsd a y
M rs E. O Jones and daughters
T helm a and M u rje l have re turn ed
hom e a fte r a week's v is it at the
George Ram sby home in Estacada.
M iss M a ry S chm e ltzer e n te rta in ­
ed w ith a d in n e r p a rty in honor of
those g ra d u a tin g fro m high school
th is year, at the home of her p a r­
ents M r and M rs John Schm eltzer.
F rid a y evening H o no r guests w ere
M iss Peronice Ego. F re d e rick N y-
strom . James Allyson, a ll graduates
o f T ig a rd high, and G eorge Line ns
a gra du ate o f Benson o f P o rtla n d
W arren F orsythe, P o rtla n d , a n d
fo rm e rly o f th is c o m m u n ity, was
Page Three
alsii pn ent. A fter the dinner, the
school at O regon St«t«> ro t teg* At
M ou ntain Home C h ris tia n Endeavor
j this m eeting the office r» fo r the
ociety held a m eeting at t h e
com ing year w ill be elected mid
Schm eltzer home.
m utters of in te re st to stale and
Rev. Speece is con du cting a new
cou nty leaders' association* w ill be
c o n tis t fo r the you ng people of
( C o n tin u e d fro m page |>
b ro u g h t up and discussed. It 1»
th is v ic in ity , in v o lv in g attendance day, June 18. fa ir day S .T W hite, hoped tha t as m any leader* a*
at C E and evening chu rch se rv­ state d ire c to r of a g ricu ltu re , speak­ possible w ill be present fo r this
ices, and re q u irin g note books to er.
, meeting.
be kept on the text, topic, etc The
The state 4-H local leaders' as­
prize w ill be a vacation t r ip to the sociation w ill hold its annual m eet­
Please send in news ro p y e a rly
beach.
ing June 18 at the 4-H sum m er to th e Argus.
tf
Georg
A llis o n m otore d to C o r­
v a llis Sunday to ta ke his s o n s I—— ■
I.
I I I 1.1 —
II BI I
James and G eorge J r . and Elm er
A tro p to the 4-H sum m er school
A MESSAGE TO
fo r the tw o weeks' session.
He
then drove over to Halsey and
spent the day w ith frie n d s
I C hchaiem M ou na iri Potato clu b
and the W ild Wood For«“s try club
■■. ill meet at the R B Joyce home.
Those a tten din g the 4-H sum m er
school w ill rep ort.
M ou ntain Home Parent-Teacher
clu b w ill meet June 19 at the home
o f the president. Mrs. George A l l i ­
son A ll interested are in v ite d
The Bonus Money you have coming will, in a
Members County
Clubs Begin Work
E X -S E R V IC E MEN
BUILD ?£ BONUS
Franz A. Reitzel, 87, died at the
home of his daughter. M rs. A nna
W illiam so n, on East M ain street
M onday m o rn in g a fte r a long i l l ­
ness. F une ral services w e re held
at Young's Funeral Home W ednes­
day aftern oon and in te rm e n t was
in F ir L a w n cemetery.
M r, Reitzel was born at Redding
Pa . A ugust 4. 1848. came to O re­
gon in 1878 and -ince 1885 had been
a resident o f W ashington county,
w here he engaged in fa rm in g u n ­
t i l he re tire d about eigh t years
ago He is su rvive d by his three
childre n. M rs A lm a Desch of The
Dalles, A le x F Reitzel o f Yakim a.
W a s h . and Mrs. W illiam so n, and
six grand childre n.
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