JULY H. 1927 THE HII.LSBORO ARGUS PAGE TWO — ■------ Kinton ;-------- a .lunfa* thnt said ha lit hi , In will be I... made „....I., ’s; that sale will order of sale issued out of the Cir- in Washington County, Oregon, to- thereon at the rate of rt per cent ' dan party at his home in Metzger. Mon Civil Service Test Here wit; «- _ --- P cul * Court of the State of Oregon per nnnum from Juno 13, 1917. and ■ «ubjaet to redemption n* |H-r th» day evening, in honor of his birth­ For Orenco Postoffice f>,r Wa,Wnirton Coun,y up><11 th„ Ail of Lot 4 and the east one- th* further num of |llt*DU attor »tututvs of the State of Oregon, day. A number of his old neigh­ 12th day of July, 1927, in a cause half of Lot 5, of and in Block 2, of noys* fee«, and the further aunt of J. E. REEVES, bors and friends from here attended. The United States Civil Service therein pending, wherein W. W. and in Orenco Townsite, as the same ' $17.90 ci'.ta, for which auma Judg- Sheriff of Wnnhlngton County, Mellar is plaintiff and Joseph Yates Mr. and Mrs. George Snider were commission has announced an ex­ Oregon, appears upon the duly recorded plat | ment ha« been rendered in the above Reader« will have to excuse a amination to be held at Hillsboro and Blanche Yates, husband and thereof on record and on tile ill the I entitled court and cauae in favor of Hare, McAlear A Peter«, short new« letter this week, as county seat callers Monday. plalnliir and agaiii«l the defen \ Attorney« for I'laintilT. 20 21 as a result of which it is expected wife, are defendants, 1 will upon office of the Recorder of Convey­ the everybody is very busy and there is ance« of Washington County, Ore- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------—————------ —_ Saturday the 13th day of August, to make certification to till a con ­ not much going on, only work. Timely Hints on gon. for the purpose of satisfying ■ templated vacancy in the position of 1927, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. the sum of * 1,400.00 with interest Those who have cherry trees have Topics of Value fourth-class postmaster at Orenco, of said day, ____________________ at the south door __ of ___ the htereon at the rate of 7 per cent been very busy picking cherries, and per annum from February 1st, 1926, To Farm Listed Oregon, and other vacancies as they courthouse in Hillsboro, Washington and a number have taken them to the the sum of 940.80 with interest may occur at that office, unless it County, Oregon, proceed to sell to cannery in Hillsboro. Haying is thereon at the rate of 7 per cent shall be decided in the interest of the highest bidder for cash in hand “ If grain in Washington county getting pretty well along, and the annum from June 13, 1926, and the baler is expected to arrive some is to be harvested in the future with the service to fill any vacancy by ^¡^^foRovnnj^j^ca^jiropertysituate further sum of 940.80 with interest time during the last of the week, as small combined threshers as is indi­ reinstatement. The compensation of a number will bale their hay this cated by the trend this year, then the postmaster at this office was f la ths farmers had best grow Jenkins Club 11,099 for the last fiscal year. year. Receipt of applications will close Master Stanley Beck of Portland wheat because it does not shatter is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Robert so easily and can be left until it is August 10, 1927. The date for as­ Pomeroy, for a while, His mother quite ripe,” said E. N. Bressman of sembling of competitors will be Have You Investigated It? is very ill in a hospital in the city, the O. A. C. farm crops department stated in the admission cards which Mrs. Nick Gerig and family and at the meeting at the grain nursery , will be mailed to applicants after Emil Dallmann of Salem were reeent on the farm of George Biersdorf, the close of receipt of applications, Portland Gas & Coke Co ------------------------------ guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. last Friday. , rt„h SHERIFF’S SALE ON August Dallmann. Jenkins Club wl,».» wheat h.. has proven t, to NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE H. A. Richards, who is employed be the best producer in college tests | ______ TvUphon* 1711 in Portland, spent the week-end at the past four years and was the Notice is hereby given that bjr his home here. Frank Richards and highest in the county agent’s grain virtue of an execution, decree and — Mrs. Mabie Gembella . of Portland nursery on the Milne farm at North were also guests at the Richards Plains last season. home. Utah winter barley is also proving +■ t One of J. J. VanKleek’s valuable out in tests in the county and at cows broke her hip in some unknown O. A. C. to be the better winter way the first of the week. variety. Madrid oats, a spring va­ W. C. McKell, the mail carrier, is riety brought into this country by enjoying his annual vacation of two the O. A. C. experiment station weeks, and the route is being cov­ about three years ago, is out-yield- ered by a substitute, L. M. Davies. ' ing all other spring oats now on Some wonderful stories about how . trial. the fish bit his hook are expected. Thirty varieties of wheat. 14 va- Paul Ennes of Hillsboro is spend­ {rieties of oats, and 12 varieties of ing his vacation with his grandpar­ | barleys, including hybrids, are on j ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Clark. trial at the Biersdorf farm this year Mrs. Emery VanKIeek has been in conjunction with the experiment quite poorly at her home on Pleas­ station work at the Oregon Agricul­ ant Valley road, during the past tural college. These trials will be harvested by O. T. McWhorter, the week. Albert Dallmann of Portland, and county agent, and threshed at Cor-1 the Misses Sadie and Anna Miller 1 vallis in order to get comparative of Hazeldale, were week-end visitors I variety yields. Sulphur for Clover Mildew at the August Dallmann home. George Biersdorf of Shefflin and Mrs. E. L. Cox spent Thursday and * E. A. Rueter of Forest Grove will Friday with friends in Portland. The big caterpillar grader and use finely powdered sulphur on clo­ crew of men have been busy the ver this year to test its value in past week doing some much needed clover mildew control. Ten to 25 work on the roads on Cooper moun­ pounds of sulphur per acre have been tain. Widening the roads and elim­ used with success in Malheur and Plan to Meet Your Friends and Toys for the Children when accom Josephine counties for the control of inating some of the bad corners. Mrs. Ewing, who is making her this clover disease. The sulphur is Neighbors at Our Store panied by adults home for the present with her dusted on the clover just as the mil­ daughter, Mrs. Zack Martin, ob­ dew begins to appear. By helping me celebrate my fir»t anniversary, you save money by buying from me nationally ad Ground Lime Rock served her 80th birthday anniver­ Those wanting ground lime rock sary last Saturday. She was the vertised lines of food. This anniversary party is sponsored by firms who stand behind their goods recipient of numerous useful pres­ from the state lime plant at Salem should put in their orders now. The ents. The barn on the Quackenbush sacked lime costs 45.50 per ton at place has been shingled during the Salem. A deposit of $2.00 per ton past week, the work being done by is required on the sacks which is Oscar Dallmann, who is living on refunded on return of sacks in good condition. Farmers can place car­ the place for the present. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wenzel of load orders direct with the state lime Portland were Sunday guests at the plant and in case of less than car­ home of Mr. and Mrs. August Wen­ load orders, the county agent will try to get pooled carload lot orders zel, Cooper mountain. Mr. and Mrs. B. Correll and Mrs. assembled. Ground lime rock should be ap­ Staub of Portland and Mrs. E. R. Ash of Umatilla were guests the first plied in the fall for the following of the week of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. year's crops whenever possible to do so. Again shipments are more apt VanHorn, Tile Flat road. Mrs. August Grabhorn is now to get immediate delivery in the fall nicely domiciled in her new home of the year, as many wait until on Cooper mountain, on the Fred spring to place their orders. Cultivate Alfalfa Grabhorn ranch. Alfalfa should be cultivated after ■ J. J. VanKIeek is having his barn shingled, as well as having repairs each cutting to keep out weeds and on other buildings at his ranch on loosen the top soil. Use a regular Pleasant Valley road. E. L. Cox alfalfa cultivator, or if such an im­ and L. W. Crowder of Scholls are plement is not available, use the common spring tooth harrow. Cul­ doing the work. W’illiam and Joseph Wenzel and tivation of alfalfa fields is not new. Virgil Bisch of Scholls motored to It has been long practiced in old al­ Rainier Sunday, where they spent falfa growing sections, and is a ne­ the day with relatives and friends. cessity to the long life and produc­ Mrs. George McNamee of San tiveness of alfalfa fields. Acid or super-phosphate applied Francisco, Calif., is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Namee, on Hillsboro loam series of soil in NO LIMIT 1925 on the Charles Coppen farm Pleasant Valley road. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. W’elter and at Hillsboro doubled the yield of daughter, Jeane, of Timber, visited alfalfa for two seasons. Other fer­ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. J. tilizers might give the same result, but the results on this farm are Holbroke. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Snider and nevertheless of interest to alfalfa family of Portland, were guests on growers. The alfalfa treated with Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sni­ acid phosphate appears more vigor­ ous and its life may be increased der. Similar trials are being W. J. Edwards, who formerly re­ thereby. sided here, was given a surprise made at the following farms: Henry Beach, North Plains; Mrs. W. H. Lyda, Forest Grove; Mr. Vuylsteke at Banks, and Nicholas Kurth of Ti­ gard. ----------------------- 21 ¿ r i The new SMOOTHTOP gas range Aristocrat of the Kitchen J Reynold’s Cash Grocery Invites You To An ANNIVERSARY PARTY SATURDAY, JULY 16 Free Lunch Free Prizes A Few Hot Shots In Libby’s Line Libby Silverdale Tomatoes, 21/» size, two for Royal Fruit Gelatin, G packages and 6 aluminum moulds 21c 58c Libby Com Beef, pound can, two for Crown Flour, 49-pound sack 49c Libby Rosedale Ripe Olives, pint tins, two for 35c $1.98 Olympic Flour, 49-pound sack $1.94 Libby Rosedale Salmon, one pound can, two for Kneed it, pure vegetable shortening, per pound 49c Libby Dill Pickles, 2y2 tin, two for 39c Van Camp’s Pork apd Beans, three for 2-pound Caddy National Salted Crack­ ers and 2-pound Caddy Grahams Large 2^>-pound cans Pineapple, pack­ ed by Libby 65c 20c 15c 25c These Free Prizes Given at 9:30 p. m. i BAND CONCERT AT Rippling Waters Hearing on Depot Petition The public service commission will hold a hearing here July 26 in the matter of the petition of patrons for the construction of a modern depot by the Southern Pacific in the city of Hillsboro. PLUMBING AND HEATING SUNDAY July 17 Verboort Band Our careful attention ia given your job no matter how large or how »mall. Estimate« gladly furnished on any contemplated work.—W. H. Huff, 1115 Second St. Phone 1031. Hillsboro. Black Cherries Wanted Bings, Lamberts and large Blâck Republicans RAY - MALING Co. HILLSBORO Pound of Tuxedo Tobacco to oldest gentleman present 2— Twelve cans of Gold Bar Assorted Fruit to heaviest lady present 3— Twelve cans of Gold Bar Assorted Fruit to heaviest gentleman present 4— Sack of Crown Flour, 49 lbs., to the largest family present 5— Sack of Olympic Flour, 49 lbs., to second largest family present 6— Big prize to the best looking lady present 7— Big prize to the best looking man present 8— One of Armour’s Fancy Star Hams to the skinniest person present Prizes to Growers 3 pounds of Manning Coffee to party bringing the least number of new potatoes in a 5-pound package 2 pounds of Manning Coffee to party bringing next least number of new potatoes in 5-pound package The following Food Manufacturers will demonstrate and serve their food: LIBBY, McNEIL & LIBBY NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Quality Canned Foods Quality Crackers and Fancy Cookies MANNING’S COFFEE ROYAL FRUIT GELATIN PERFECTION BAKERY None Better A Real Dessert Free Cookies BUTTERNUT BREAD At 9:30 p.m.— Case of twenty-four large cans of Libby's Fancy Pineapple free to person guessing the closest to the total number of slices of Pineapple in all of the cans in the display window. GRAND PRIZE — Large Cake, baked by the U. S. Bakery, to best looking family present.