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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1929)
PACE TWELVE Tlll< HILLSBORO ARGUS 20 Club Women Attend Convention Afalfa Field Meetings Plan Ry O. ’I’. McWhorter, County Agent. Alfalfa fiehl meetings to ob uvrvv ami discuss method« and results from alfalfa plantings will I h * held by the county agent’s of fice as follows: Monday, May (». at I :3(> p. m., at the farm of T. J. Elfor«l at Not th Plain«, when* a depend abl«* «train of Grimm alfalfa wa« use,i and lime applied t<» th«* soil. Stops will be made at th«* farm« «if Fre«l Walter. J W. Pritchard and W. C .lack -on, all of North Plain«. Mr. Jackson has a fine field of alfalfa planted two year ago an«l no lime was used. Tu<*sday, May at I Ul p. m . at the farm of L. J. \ndrcws «»f Sh«‘rwood, to «>bscrv<* producing alfalfa and discuss planting meth ods, folh>we«l by a trip to the farm of Z. T. Cole at Cipole. Wednesday, May S. at 10 a tn., at th«» farm of John Kopplin at Ga*t-»n to «ce alfalfa planted in 1928, on which ph phati and lime wer«* us«*d, follow««! by a trip to fields grow n by E. A. Moreen. R. L. Gibson, agricul tural committeeman for the Ri\ er* ide Grange, is making local ar rangements for this fiehl meet ing. Mr Kopplin ha* a fi< h! of eastern Oreg-on clover, wh »h i a hardy type. At 1:30 p. ni. We«ln«*dav, Mav 8, a fiehl meeting will be held at the farm of Robert Warren, on Gales creek. At this pin««» one can observe the n ult- with lime Mr. and alfalfa n >n hill soils, Warrens a!«o has alfalfa ami clover which was tried together as an experiment, The results •how that alfalfa s L*«led alone is probably a better cr«»p. Report« indicate that about 1000 acres of alfalfa are to be seeded in Washington county this year, It is important that tried methods of planting be observed if succt** s is to be obtained. Tried «»r known methods I of suc- c**s.«ful alfalfa culture will be discussed ami observed ; at these field meetings. Beaverton Man Is Luncheon Speaker "Money must be kept at home if the community is going to progress,” declared Frank J. Bietsch, Beaverton furniture and hardware dealer, in an address before the Rotary dub Thursday. His address was on ‘‘The Spirit of Progress.” .A. M. Jannsen was chairman. Mr. Diesch, who is secretary treasurer of th«- new Kiwanis club at Brave«ton, «»xpressed a desire that the Hillsboro Rotar ian and the Kiwanians of Beaver ton might occasionally have joint meetings. He said h«- hoped th«* two towns might join together for a municipal water system. M. P. Cady, J. L. Anderson, J. M. Person, the Rev. ( GeorgeI Pratt .ud J li were elected members of th«* board of i governors of the Rotary club at the election. Twenty member« of Hu* Busi ness and Prof, donnl \\ omen’* club journeyed to Oregon City Saturday night to atteml the th* tint convent ion of B X I*, club ' Mi«.« Ona Renner, pr«*si«b*nl of tin* Oregon City club, preside«! The convention was hehl in th«* (’on-’i«gatmnal church, with more than 100 w«»mvn in attemlanc«*. Th«* session tipenvd with a » o’clock ilinner of Or«*g«»n <‘ity* salmon ami “all th«’ trimmin*. The table« wer«* deeorat«*«! with little coverc«l wagons and pmneer figures, niiniature log cubins and fir trees, donate«! by th«* history cla «’« of th«* school«, an«l tin* fa v«»rs w«*r«‘ miniatui«* Indian blan kets, donated by tin* woolen null«, in which miniature wooden papooses were wrapped. Sewn clubs answered roll call. Round tab!«* dr » u • n»n - w ,*r«* hvbl at tho >1 iff< • > ni ’ablo . >ho *• > 1 terested in th«- different subjects, such as program, membership, fi nance. publicity, «(•*.. being seat cd al tin* «aim* tables. lh-an ('«»Ilin of tin* Portlnml 'relegram wa« th«- principal peak er ami took for his subject “ I'he Busin«1' of Being Funnv." Mi- Moz.ll Hau. «talc pr« *iden‘ nuuie an address, and t«»!d of the plans of tile slat«* convention to 1»«- held in Fug,’tn* May 21-23 club song«, rvadings an«l vocal * «dos complet«*«! the program. A pr. id« nts’ council prec, <le«i tin* evening me« ting, Preshient .McLeod «»f this city being one of the council. The state pre i ’ nt appointed Miss ()na Renner of (heg«»n ( it\, Mr«. |.u\cm«* llardwicke of Me Mi nil vdlc ami .Mrs. Emma Me Kinney of Hillsboro am a com mittee to formulate plan« for an employm«*nt bureau for bu«in«*« ami pr«»fe clonal club women. Music Tournament Is Two-Dav Event Sign Acreage Here For Oil Mor«* than 4000 of th«* 10,000 acres wanted in connection with oil least's north of Hillsboro hav«> been secur«*d, .1 J. Wi• m«*r, who has been handling the lease«, mi IH'Ulli < d '|.H,d.l\ Eri«- Sthheff and associates ar«* al««> endeavor ing to obtain th«* leas«* of a sim ilar number of acres south of the city. A survey wti« mad«* last fall by Mr. Schli«*ff, a Los .Angeles g«*ol | “gist, and h«* expre e«| his «»pin ion to Hillsboro and Portland | business men that there was oil in this ba* in. Since (hat turn* Mi \S ismer and Sam llulit huv<* I been working on tile lease«. lb,’ belief Hu t everything wa« «plat«* ami llmt a land owner wa: not taking any chances, was «*x preyed .Monday b\ R. R. I’.’aHer, chairman of (li<* industries com mittev of the chamber of com merce. in a report at the lunch coil Monday. Uni«*«« a large enough acreage is secured nothing will be done, but in cas«’ sufficient acreage is ««»cured the l«*a.«e« will be put in • M-row in a local bank until such time as they trike oil. There will never b<* anything <|onv on anyone's place until thcre i« plen ty ,»f money in the bunk to se cure all po: d»le indebtvdlle . Mr. \\ i mer tnted. The property own er i t » r«*cciv«* ,»n«' twelfth of the proceeds if <di is found. II«» is also to receive* $! per acre per month for three years after oil i* struck if they don’t • Irill ,»n hi pliice. In «*a-e tin re is an increa•-«• in valuation be- can «• of finding oil Schlieff and a-'-»»ciates agree to pay eleven twelfths of tax increa «• over I92N. Install A Radio Service Division The K V Price Mu ir and Electric company announces that they now hftv«- a complete radio «•vrviee department an«! that ««-ts can be r«*pair«*d either at y«»ur horn«- or in their shop, instead of having t«> I m - sent to Portland, as has Iw-en th«* case in the past. This is the fir«t radio service department in Washington coun ty. Their equipment re pre-en tn an investment of several hundred dollars. Th«* sixth annual high school music tournament was held nt Marsh hall. Pacific university, Friday und Saturday under the direction <»f E. Maldwyn Evans, dean of the < conservatory of music. High schools from all over th«* state wer«» represented and a very entertaining program was given. Miss Joyce Emmott of Report Collections this city was entered in th«- girls’ Fees ¡imi fines collected in low voice contest, ami th«- Hills boro boys’ and girls’ g!««- dub« April by County Clerk Luce were ami th«- girls' quartet were en $19.57.3(1 and by Justice of th«- Peace Henry Kurnth $’.»•>, accord tv red in class B. ing to a report submitted to the 1 county court yesterday. Coffee Club Has The Coffee club will have a special call meeting Friday aft ernoon in the chamber of com- at 2:30 merce rooms, beginning _ o’clock, for the purpose of voi * ing on the building of a i ne w restroom. All members arc urged to In pre.M-nt and are requested to bring name« of candidates for queen of th«- celebration. Local Golfers On Short End Sunday T(, show Wlshcr Illustrated 1’alk At Meeting Of Club An illutrated lecture, fur lie bed by the Better Homes and («arden magazine, will lie given at III«- meeting of th«- Hillsboro («arden club in th«* chamber of commerce rooms at 2 p. m. Tin** «lay. Misa Joyce Eminotl will ning. II ILLS BO RO, ( ) RI« ¡ON MAY 2, 1929 power an great iin any other «bain group in existence. This mentis geimroiiM saving« in pur«'hn'«*M, plus fr< •«■ delivery, charge account nnd phone order ing, th«* mnnnpement annmincc ill th«* Argus. Twenty thousand retail stores in the United Stat«* are in th«* group, and KK job Imuses. 'Ilu* prv*«n‘ owners announce that they will continue ns mid Hint every cent that is until«' will remain in Hill boro. Mighty Monarch o£ the AJURi" and Qfàghtìer R. B. Porter I Ionic Powers’ Groceries Destroyed By l ire Join Red and Whitt* lb«* Power’ Grocery, on Main • r«-«*(, mill th«* I’owii ’ Neighbor hood dor«*, nt Ninth nnd Ihi »line ■ -tr««*t.«, nr<* thin week announcing their affiliation wi H i Hi«* R««l nnd Whit«* chain t«»r< , n group of independently owned grocery •t<»r«*M, having a combined buying PE The R. It. Porter hou « , not I li of the MtiHo.'iir home, wan tdroyetl by fire about 9 : 30 p. Thur sdny. The origin of fire is unknown, mid it WUM most u total loss, an only a f«-w pieci «•f furniture wer«1 V M-RADIO Bargains i lolfman Piano $150 $30 Cable Organ Brunswick Phonograph, Records $ÎO ( < on oh- Moili-l ) I Columbia Phonograph, Records $25 Tïrice Within 'teach of fiuery Tursc Quality that You Can Actually Teel (Cabinet Model) Electric Washing Mach. $35 to $15 <■ Radios, Battery Sets $30 to $50 (Complete) /»ui* \ \ I Walnut < Jtbi- JriAtrumrnt panel ol*o Boor* Diamond of Diamond Matched Matched ( Oriental Wai- (lriciil.il Walnut framed lint with genuine intimi with Butt W ainut ami Bird*»-rye Maple Panel it* t. Mar«|uetry Remington Typewriter . Border. $30 This Merchandise is nil in good condition. Model 72 $199 easy TERMS Complete K. A. PRICE Music & Electric Co 1 160 Second St. Phone 1911 M’XtH.MiK Rj)t )( >i Sale 100 Newest K. A. Price Music & Electric Co. 1160 Second St. Telephone 1911 Sample Dresses A complete "sample” line of washable silk dresses and ensembles just received from our famous nationally a.lvertre.l Korsch” Dress Co. of Cleveland, Ohio. Th.- Forest Hills golf team lost to the McMinnville Country club at the McMinnville course Sunday by a score of 43*4 to 16*4. Mud dy conditions on the course pre A Maytag demonstration will vented many of the players from be put on at Ling’s Hardware, on making their average score. Second street, at 10 a. m. 1 and The Silverton team will play 3 p. m. May 14. The latest here next Sunday. freezer washer with ice cream Weil’s handicap tournament and churn attachment will be was postponed on account of shown, All Ice cream made at rain and entrants have until next the demonstration will I h - given Th ir day to qualify. 'to thoM pre ent Give Ice Cream 8k’ SEE BIG WINDOW DISPLAY. Tditk an & ELECTRICS RANGE 85 & a» Buy on a Sound Basis! 1 í B 113k When you buy a Radio be sure your dealer is equipped to GIVE SERVICE. We have a complete Radio Service Department and do not send our sets to Portland to be adjusted. Headquarters for the Best in Radios. Philco l L wh I w DEAUVILLE SANDALS BABY WEEK Specials Edison l<l?|<T<’ ,,n<' beautiful hand painted car riage clamps with every purchase of $|.oo (>r more in our llaby Dept. Majestic Atwater Kent Rattles We can get you any make of Radio. Rprcial purchru«’ on abh*s us to offer for Baby Week 200 rattles in ail shapes and colors, • |lu( to (’».»«• «ÚÍJVz Remember! Buy where you can get service. Th.- guaranteed genuine “Beau (name registered U. S. Patent Office). Ona strap buckle, reinforced steel ............ shank. Combination tan colors with light trimming. ~ Rig. 98.50 value $6.95 Weil’s Special Combination Arch Support Here’» a new Tie in tnn nnd black with n xperially constructed arch, assuring positive support, and ease. All sixes and widths to EEE. Special price $4.98 OUR GOLF TOURNAMENT POSTPONED Owing to t he inclement went tier out- tournament will start Wednesday, May 8th, instead of Wednesday, May 1st, at, Forest Hills Golf Course. Rompers Nifty little suits of fast color poplins, t’hiiinbrnv and gingham. Values to $2.0(1 98c K. A. PRICE Music 8C Electric Co. 1160 Second St. Phone 1911 Infant’s sweaters, Barques, capos nnd knitted toques (all wool). 7Qp Your choice f W Washington County’s Largest Department Store y Electric Cookery means wholesome, delicious meals! Foods cooked in the L&.H Electrics Range Oven are better more wholesome and nutritious; they keep their flavor; there is less shrinkage in meats, and vegetables retain their valuable mineral salts y Enjoy Your In summer—enjoy the comfort of cool cook Kitchen ing and baking—in Winter, Spring or Fall— In th. LScH Electrics the Built-in Kitchen Heater supplies addi Range, you have ideal facilities at your com tional warmth when needed. Convenient mand. Oven Elements— Extra for quick disposal of waste paper and kit I arge for uniform, even chen rubbish the year ’round. heat, so neceMary for good baking and roast ing* You will enjoy a new satisfaction with this Cooking Unit,—Made L&.H Electrics Range in your kitchen. for speed, even distri Come in— learn for yourself the many other conveniences of electric cookery. We’ll gladly show you. * bution ot heat, and low current consumption. One-piece—round-cor nered Ovens Porcelain Enameled inside and out. K. A. Price Music & Electric Co. HILLSBORO, OREGON 1160 Second St ✓ Phone 1911 I / A