V EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1928 PAGE SIX Í 'IXLnXi.'U l' Now Is The Time “ ¿IE JERUSALEM ARTICHOKE « ’ Jo;, len- a’t!ch,!;e which fo r . .o. ; 1:1 e lia‘‘ Pad - i.n 'c 8ilepufitica a weed is ncv. beginning lo attract interest becausi of the recent development of a method of manufacturing levulose— sugar— from its tubers, says the We can give you the best and most liberal terms on fruit U. S. department of agriculture, lr a new or used Fordson complete with implements. the past it has been recommended as a feed for hogs, as a garden veg etable, and as a forage plant foi livestock. Investigate this reasonable offer with two it grows readily on good corn soil 1 and by proper rotation and cultural years to pay. Get ready now, we will be practices can be kept under control so that it will not become a nuisance. glad to help you. In fact, the plant often grows so dense that it can be used success Call and See fully in smothering out other weeds or quack grass. The U. S. depart ment of agriculture believes tht plant is worthy of more attention d and is making an effort to develop | varieties that arc suitable for usi as human food and as a source of levulose— fruit sugar. n y ranea; ¡xzr¿ msiu- “ IN SID E” INFORMATION BOB COOK MOTORo CO. Liberty Theatre Admission 25c and 10c —> MINERALS FOR DAIRY CATTLE The kitchen is not the place for (By 1. R. Jones) old ill-fitting shoes. It is better and i I EMPHASIZING MECHANISM Between the time one of our feet is pressed down and the time the other foot comes into play, physiologists tell us, the hu man body employes three hundred different muscles. And yet how smoothly and easily and quickly these many muscular pro cesses come into play! The ideal store, like the ideal healthy body must employ many mort re processes than-those who have never been initiated iBwTl into the mysteries of merchandising would ever suspect, And whether or not they may rightly Be classed as “red tape” depends upon two things: the possibility of eliminating each and the lack of success with which each is removed from the casual observa tion of the customer. It would not be at all difficult to count up at least three hun dred different operations in the putting through of a charge sale even in a small retail establishment from the time negotiations start for the purchase of the goods at wholesale until the time they are ultimately paid for after collection methods have been em ployed by the customer al retail. But it is more ridiculous to think of concentrating the mind upon three hundred different muscular processes during the act of taking one step than it is to expect the customer to care about or be impressed with a recital of the mer chandising processes of a store. These things comprise service and service today is what the public is paying for and expects and must have. Carburetors and Bendix springs and spark plugs do not interest the average pur chaser of a motor car today half as much as deep upholstery, a convenient emergency brake, clear-vision windshield, and so forth. Much the better plan is to allow the customer to find out for himself or herself the many details of purchasing of which you are relieving him or her. Then they will be appreciated far more than when you direct the spotlight upon them. ---------- in the long run cheaper to buy am The function of minerals in the wta" 'vo>kin* shoes that are sensible dairy cow's ration are many and nnd comfortable. The gain in health ¡complex. It is needless to say that and efficiency makes the practice a cow cannot live but a short time *'°^u ar* PROGRAM in their absence. Lactation and pregnancy, and in the case of imma- “Efficient housekeeping,” says ont IS FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Jan. 13, 14 l ture animais, growth, are the great üf the extension agents of the U. S Yakino. Cannott .(rains on the mineral stores of the department of agriculture, “is not Yakima Cannutt in "D E SER T G R EED ” dairy cow.’ The'percentage of min- necessarily good home making, but This is a dandy good show. See I t!jerais jn mjlk does not decrease when usually the two are found in the As better better working the cow is placed on a deficient ra- same san,e home. homc' As equipment is installed in homes, the tion, but the amount of milk evil' SUNDAY, MONDAY, Jan. 15 and 16 housekeeper finds more time and en “ MISS B R EW STER ’S MILLIONS” decrease. »• "?y left for interests otner than th< With Bebe Daniels From knowledge available at the daily routine of duties.” Do not fail to see this one. present time we know five elements ______ that may be deficient in ordinary ra What the home management spe- j Sunday, Walter Strunk; Monday, Joe tions. These elements are sodium ciallsts in the federal extension ser Robinson chlorine, iodine, calcium and phos- vjce department are trying to do b phorus. The first two are taken care iie]p farm women perform their WEN’SD’Y, THURSDAY, Jan. 18,rf9 of by the feeding of ordinary com- g*reat variety of duties with less ex “ MAN BA IT” mon salt, codium chloride. penditure of energy and time. If With Marie Prevost Iodine deficiency is indicated by sonie household task can be done ir A good show; Be sure to see it! goitre in calves, hairless pigs, etc. one hour instead of two, and with Wednesday, Earl Wagner; Thursday, This deficiency may be remedied by |ess physical effort, by the use of feeding pregnant cows two table- iahor and time saving equipment A. Sarver. spoonfuls weekly of a solution mad< extension agents have tried to bring ^ * FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Jan. 20, 21 up by dissolving four ounces of po- ^ at fact to farm women in an in “DESIRED W OM EN” tassium iodide in a gallon of water. teresting and impersonal way. A Warner Bros. Picture, always good The two other elements liable to . ______ Friday, Mat. Lonesburry; Saturday, be deficient are calcium and phos Cabbage heads the list of vitamin- Norman Linn phorus. Legume hays, such as al rich fresh vegetables available in the falfa, clover and vetch, are rich in colder months. It need be COMING— Jan. 29 and 30— “The calcium and if fed, largely cooked the same way every not time it Vanishing American;” a big special take care or of lime, the calcium require is served; in fact it need not be at regular prices. ments. cooked at all, but be used for slaw, Also legume hays are fairly high or take the place of lettuce when PLANTS, Trees and Shrubs; any in phosphorus. Wheat bran, cotton that always desirable green leaf veg- plant that grows; porch boxes made seed meal linseed meal are ex- ( fnnnot he obtained. Then and filled to order. Adsile Gar- cellent phosphorus and containing feeds p. • -.y pood ways of serving cub dents, O. V. Coop, prone 41-3 Es Green feeds, such as pasture, green baf?e so tht. fnmjiy w;n not tire of tacada, Oregon j 13 tf alfalfa contain a vitamin, which aids Turnips and carrots supply vita in calcium and phosphorus utiliza- mjns and are among the stored root The other fellow always has the tion, thus they are especially valu- crops on hand neariy a!l winter, right of way— never mind what the able. In case the cows are heavy when grated and used raw in salads 12 to 24 hours, or long enough to law' says. producers and especially if no legume they are especially valuable. Spin- cool, without freezing, before being t hay and green feeds are available, acb ¡s ¡n many markets during the cut. It may be allowed to hang from feed sterilized steamed bone meal or winter and is an excellent source of two to four weeks before being cut bone flour to milking cows. It will vitamins. Onions, both raw and up if well covered with fat; beef be mean more milk, healthier cows, less cooked, may be used. Potatoes toi comes more tender and palatable breeding troubles and strongei contain one or more vitamins but when allowed to ripen or age. Senior High School Class calves. need to he supplemented by other Play Three new oat varieties, Albion, Bone meal especially prepared for vegetables and fruits. Richland and Iowar, have achieved cattle feeding is recommended as it is free of bad odors and dangerous PAGE, LINE AND PARAGRAPH economic importance in the winter wheat belt. All three varieties were disease germs. Bone meal can be ---------- selection from the well fed by itself In an open box in th< “Dairy-herd improvement associa- developed and by widely grown Kherson lot, or mixed with salt, or as one to j ^jon" ;s tbe new name being adopted known two per cent of the grain mix, de- in piaCe of tbe o!d «COw-testing as or Sixty-Day oat, introduced into this country from Russia by the U. S. pending on feeds it is to supplement ! sociation.” department of agriculture and the and production of cows. ______ Nebraska experiment station about i The management of farm work 30 years ago. Iowar has a little at the Service» for Mr*. Miller j horses varies with the season. It re taller straw and is from two to three quires judgment on the part of the days later than Albion In maturity, HIGH SCHOOL nesday at the Clackamas County I a- ov.nei. feed economically, and yet and is also a little superior in yield tnona Grange at Logan for the late boep the horses in good physical con ing ability. AUDITORIUM is primarily a Mrs. Marie Miller of George grange ,|ition. so that only a minimum num- special-purpose Richland oat for growing on M. C. Glover of Ragle Creek grange. ber need bc cal.ried for the peal, low rich soils, where, because of its Pamona master, presided. Garfield periods of work, short stiff straw, it does not suffer FRIDAY EVENING grange will be host for the April ... . by lodging. It is also resistant to January 13 meeting. "This Little Pig Stayed Home" it stem rust. ------------------------ the name of a new motion picture demand for Oregon scenery j by the United States department o! MAKING TOPSOIL ROADS Secure reserved seats at the has The increased in direct proportion to agriculture which calls attention t PRACTICAL our supply of good roads. the losses caused by hog cholera. Drug store. ------------------------ \ Copies of the film are available for A detour is the longest distance, use in agricultural meetings where The department of agriculture bp-1 it is desired to spread educational reau of public roads has been doing between two driven points. information on cholera and its pre- some remarkable work in surface ------1 I vention. treatment of topsoil roads. The experiments involved the use | Saginaw is the name of a varict> of bituminous materials. Judging of fiber flax which is adapted to con from illustrations published showing j ditions in the United States, where work being done, thorough prepara-! the climate is generally warmer and tion of roadbed and thorough mixing | mcaterials are essential. Tests! Friday evening, January 1 3 — Senior class play at the high ‘drier than in the flax-growing re- of carried en warrant the conclusion & school auditorium, “Adam and Eva." *ions o{ northern Europe. It was that a double surface treatment com , ^ developed by the United States de- of a prime coat followed with c Friday eevning, January 1 3 — Eastern Clackamas Business partment of agriculture to take th< posed binder coat of heavy bituminous!? Men’s Credit association meets at the city hall. p|ac« of the commonly used kinds of a material and mineral covering, is a J , fiber flax which “run out within e. Sunday and Monday,January 15 and 16—“Miss Brew- and f»w years. More than eight thous successsful and economical trea ; y bushels of seed of the new flax meat for soil type roads, provided \ d) ster’s Millions" at the Liberty Theatre. were produced in Michigan last year. the surface is well supported and ; & ' £ Saturday evening, January 14—Joint installation of of Slaughtering beef on the farm not bonded. Surface treatments of well bonded ; / ficers of the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. only makes it possible to procure | topsoil roads with light, slow-drying Thursday afternoon, January 17 — Garfield Dorcas Society often meat at is the a considerable saving, hut on which forms a plastic mat, are only means of obtaining likely to prove successful under light meets at the home of Mrs. E. J. Yocum. fresh beef in many localities. When traffic, or for a limited period under Thursday evening, January 19—District meeting o f the circumstances permit, killing should heavier traffic. A large mileage of American Legion at the Odd Fellows' hall. •><? done on a dn>’ " hf,n the beef oan t°P*>il roads has poo,ly bonded sur- be colled at a temperature ranging and it is hoped to uevclop a OUR MOTTO IS “SERVICE” The People’s Store H. B, Snyder, Prop. ADAM AND EVA Coming Events ♦ ridgy, evening, January 27 , —Regular monthly meeting from 34 to 40 degrees . The car- .ug tieatment to meet this condi casi should be allowed to bang ftom¡tion. the Eastern Clackamas Community Club. f cA New Year Resolution Is of value according to its continuance un til it becomes a habit. If you wish to better your financial condition in 1928 get the habit by resolving to deposit regularly in your home bank, and “stick to it.” THE ESTACADA STATE BANK j ~ob Printing LET THE NEWS TAKE CARE OF YOUR PRINTING NEEDS— LETTERHEADS, BILLHEADS, STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES, ETC. High Class Workmanship—the prices are right Eastern Clackamas News