GRESHAM
Farm Reminders.
Exercise for the brood sow in win-
te r is an excellent tonic. P astu re if
available is a w onderful help. Grain
is always fed with the "pasture to ob
ta in th e best results. If pasture is
not available, use some other form of
roughage, such as alfalfa or clover
hay or roots. It will m ake your sow
stro nger and better able to produce a
stro ng litter if th e se 'p o in ts are c a r
ried out.
P oultry yards near the broodei
house should be disinfected w ith lime
a n d turned under and a crop grown
,0 renew the soil.
A light near the ceiling of the poul
try house is only half as good as one
near th e floor. Reflectors save light.
P ullets about m ature are suscepti
ble to Jeg w eakness or paralysis.
Watch the feed supply, especially kale
and butterm ilk.
P lan t barley or oats and vetch now
for green feed next spring. Kale often
freezes so it is w ell to have other
green feed to depend on. It is b etter
to have too much green feed th an not
enough.
F resh every day and you can
buy it in any sto re in E astern
M ultnom ah county.
Pies, Cakes, Pastry
T i m e to R e tir e ?
( B u y F t »M l
M». *■ » »»ca/»
A T ire you will be proud to
own. Every F isk T ire user
Is a F isk Booster.
R e-tire w ith F isk s and
enjoy m otoring to th e fullest
extent.
Fisk Tires and Tubes.
Oldfield Tire3 and Tubes.
American Akron Tires and
Tubes.
GEO. A. BRANDT
Phone 1107
Opposite B row n’s M arket
.
BRIQUETS
A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
DAILY TRIPS TO PORTLAND
Gresham
Phone
1581
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PAGE THREE
PLEASANT HOME ( III lit II
CORBETT PICTURES SEEN
BAZAAR W EIL ATTENDED
IN WEST VIRGINIA
A BANK BOOK
Over 200 people attended the b a
The last issue of th e Extension
zaar, supper and en tertain m en t last Service News from O. A. C. te lls of a
Friday evening at the P leasan t Home letter received by Janies T. Jardine,
is an efficient book keeper.
Methodist church t\h ich was giveu 1 director of the E xperim ent station
You will know a t all tim es the
under the aU8plce. of the Ladie8’ Aid.
w ritten by H. C. Newlands, form erly '
exact am ount of cash you have
The bazaar and supper were held connected with the School of F orestry
from 3 o'clock to 8:3o In the evening. ; at the ag ric u ltu ral college in which
in reserve and it w ill add to
Supper was served to 130 people I he tells of seeing ‘an in terestin g pic- I
your business astu ten ess to do
Nearly all of the article s for the b a tu re illu stratin g your stum p b u rn
zaar w ere sold.
business by check. Allow us to
ing experim ent" at H untington, W est ‘
The program was In charge of the Virginia. These motion pictures were
serve you.
Rev. and Mrs. G. C. B errem an and taken at Corbett during the course of
contained some excellent num bers, stum p burning dem onstrations con- j
it opened with the singing of "A m er ducted th e re under the auspices of the |
ica the Beautiful" by the church choir. college.
GRESHAM, OREGON
Joe Berrem an of P ortland, b rother of
Since the dem onstrations in Mult- ,
the Rev. Mr. B errem an, gave tw o nomah county, nothing fu rth er has I
State and County Depository
readings. The flrst was in the G er been heard of th is new discovery of I
man and Irish dialects and the sec burning stum ps. The extension ser- |
ond was entitled 'The Young Man Sat vice news announces some dem onstra- i
and W aited". T here was a duet "The tiqns which are to be given in the fu
Beautiful Oregon Rise" by Anna Ball tu re iu the various ways which it
and Zelma Collins.
might be w ell to m ention with the
A violin solo by the Rev. E. G. Ran- num ber of dem onstrations requested:
tin of Boring was played by holding
Those arran g ed through the county
the Instrum ent in many different po agents are Benton, 2; Columbia. 3;
sitions. Tlie next num ber was a duet Clatsop, 2; Douglas. 2; Lincolp, 3;
by Mr. Corey and H. L. Ball. "Rev. Linn, 1; Clackam as, 2; Lane, 2: Polk.
Mr. B errem an’s apologies to Rev. A. S. 1; Tillamook, 3; W ashington, 2. Re
llll.E CREST WHITE LEGHORN POULTRY EARM
Hisey" was given by the Rev. Mr. quests have also been received by the
THF FAMOIS KENNEY STRAIN
Rantou. The song “Music iu the extension service from individuals in
Unavoidable circum stances compel me to quit the business, so I will sell
Air" was sung by the church choir. A Yamhill, Marion, Hood River, ami my entire outfit at Public Sale at the place, "H illcrest White L eghorn Poultry
group of th ree readings w ere given Coos counties, which are w ithout ex-1 F arm .’’ one mile north of
by Joe Berrem an. The flrst was tension agents. D em onstrations will
Ort-liurds, Washington, Six Miles from Vancouver
"M ansions” w ritten by H enry Van also be arran g ed in these counties ac
Dyke. The next was a selection in cording to the Extension Service
the E nglish dialect "Don’t You Know" News.
Sale to Commence at 11:1)0 o 'clock A. M. Sharp
while the th ird was the opinions of
180 Laying Pullets
550 Breeding Hens, mostly yearlings
persons of several nationalities on the l’OWELL VALLEY PEOPLE
Goddess of Liberty when they viewed
00 Pedigreed Roosters
RID PASTOR FAREWELL
A chance to get the very best pedigreed stock In the West. The pen of
it for the flrst time.
The m ale q u arte t which consisted
A farew ell reception was given in live birds at the Puyallup contest ju st finished, layed 1192 eggs. E verything
it
of H. L. Ball, H arry Bickford, the Rev. honor of the Rev. O. F. Larson and goes—no reserve. Don’t m iss Oakland
Truck
! Mr. Berrem an and H arry Carlson sang family last F riday evening at the
Thirteen So. 1 .Master Incubators, two Oil lluriilng Brooders, Straw
one or two num bers. The last num ber
C uller, Gasoline Engine, Steel H arrow , lot ( liieken D ire, some Ilog D ire
Powell Valley Mission church.
A and other Tools.
was a comic stunt entitled "A Serious
num ber of speakers gave ap p ro p riate
HOI SFIIOI.1) GOODS
O peration” which w as perform ed on
Steel Range, D resser, two 9 x 12 Rugs, two Rockers, lot Chairs, E x ten
Rev. B errem an and made necessary addresses for the occasion. Music sion Table, Bed, Spring, M attress, Ladies* W riting Desk, Dishes Etc.
was furnished by th e strin g hand
by his over-eating at th e L adies’ Aid
which gave vocal and instrum ental TERMS: (a sh .
Sale R ain o r Shine.
Free Lunch al A non
supper. The audience knew nothing
Place for Sale or Rent.
numbers. Refreshm ents were served.
about w hat was coming next and was
The Rev. Mr. L arson was presented
! startled when Rev. B errem an fainted.
HILLCREST WHITE LEGHORN POULTRY EARM. Owners
with a num ber of p resen ts for the
MRS. R. .1. KENNEY, Manager.
The occasion proved to be a splen
faithful service which he gave to the
COL. W. S. WOOD A SDNS, Auctioneers, Vancouver, Washington
did success. An enjoyable evening
church during his p asto rate here. A
was spent. The Ladies’ Aid cleared
fine robe for his car was the gift of
! $105.
the young people; the Ladles’ Aid p re
sented him with a beautiful picture
P leasant Hume B aptist Chureh.
N otw ithstanding th e severe storm and a purse was made up by the mem
of T hursday night th ere was a large bers of th e church.
attendance present for the m onthly
covenant meeting. A fter the service GRIENT P.-T. A. TO
GIVE ENTERTAINMENT
was over a real T hanksgiving social
hour was enjoyed when cake and pop
The O rient P arent-T eacher associa
Buy a few shares of our 7 per cent Prior Preference
corn were served.
Stock and your money will earn you over 7 per cent.
tion will give an en tertain m en t next
Bible school will m eet at 10 a. m.
Dividends are payable every three months.
The B. Y. P. U. m eets at 7:30 and P a s Tuesday evening, December 5, at 8
This is a good sound investment and our Easy Pay
tor B arry will preach at 8:15. Theme, o'clock a t the O rient grange hall. A
ment Plan enables you to get 7 per cent interest on your
"The Benefit of th e Com passionate splendid program will be given for
savings while you are paying for your shares.
C hrist to This Old W orld." A cordial which a sm all adm ission will be
Investigate this Unusual Opportunity Today.
invitation extended to all to worship charged. The proceeds will go to
w ard the purchase price of pictures
with us.
Ask any of our employes about it.
and cu rtain s for the O rient school. Re
freshm ents will bo served free. The
PLEASANT HOME
In v estm en t D ep artm en t
following program has been pre-
At the Methodist church next Sun- ,)ared:
day the pastor, the Rev. George Berra
A word of welcome, by F rank
Room 605 E lectric Uldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon
man, will preach on the topic “W hat Ribneck.
It Means to Be a C hristian.” V irginia
A song by the upper grades.
and Svea I.undbom will sing. The
Recitation by Billie Lauderback.
young people will m eet in the Ep
Solo by Mrs. Vada Lauderback.
w orth League meeting in the evening
A selection by the Union High
under th e leadership of Miss Anna school orchestra.
Lennartz. At the last m eeting a most
Reading by Mr. Tibbits.
interesting program was enjoyed,
“The D octor's Visit," Mildred Cruise
which included readings by Joel Ber and Jack Lauderback.
rem an, b rother of th e pastor.
Selection by the Union High school
The P leasan t Home B aptist church quartet.
It is a pleasure to go to your
w ill hald a bazaar, supper and en ter
Reading by Mrs. Leroy W alters.
cake-box
when you have
tainm ent S aturday afternoon and ev
Dialogue, "T heir F irst Days."
baked with ROYAL Baking
ening, December 9. The" bazaar will
A cordial invitation is extended to
Powder because it is in the
commence at 2:30 in th e afternoon. all to come and enjoy the evening.
nature of a pure Cream of
A splgndid chicken supper, cafeteria
style, will be served from 6 o'clock
Tartar Baking Powder to
FAIRVIEW
until 8. A good program is being a r
keep baked foods fresh.
Next Sunday will be p aren ts' day at
ranged. I t will be published in the
the Sunday school of Sm ith Memorial
next issue of the Outlook.
This means a real economy
P resb y terian church, ,whlch m eets at
and is just one of a hundred
10
o'clock.
At
the
hour
of
m
orning
CEDAR AND VICTORY
reasons why careful house
w orship following Sunday school the
keepers insist upon Royal
Ralph and John Crumb of Kelso, pastor, the Rev. E. R. D. Hollenstcd,
W ashington, spent Thanksgiving day will preach on “A G reat C orporation.”
Baking Powder. Some others
at the home of th e ir m other, Mrs.
are:
On T hursday, November 7, the la
Lutie Brownell, and expect to remain dies of the P resbyterian church will
I t Contains N o A lu m
a day or two before retu rn in g to Kelso hold a bazaar and m ark et at the city
Leaves N o B itte r Taste
Mr. and Mrs. H arry McCreary and hall, which will open a t 4 o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Swanson and family D inner will be served, cafeteria style,
were dinner guests T hursday a t the from 5 to 8 o’clock. T here will be
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. McMillan.
useful and fancy articles, parcel post
Mrs. F ritz Hoecker and little son sale and elty m arket.
Care of Poultry Droppings.
retu rn ed home T hursday afte r spend
Card
of
Thunks.
Mixing wood ashes or any form of
ing a m onth a t the home of h er p a r
I wish to thank the kind friends and
ents in Troutdale.
neighbors for their sym pathy and help hydrated lime with poultry droppings
in connection with the sickness and is not advisable as it liberates the '
death of my father, and for the beau plant food nitrogen in the form of am
By Expert Mail on
TROUTDALE
tifu l floral offerings.
Cylinders, 4 rank Case, Etc.
monla, which Is lost. The best pro- I
The Ladles' Aid of the Methodist
JOHN E. ERICKSON.
cedure is to add superphosphate :
church will hold a bazaar and sup
I he Foster Forge (’<>.
which prevents the loss of am monia
per on Saturday evening, December
BORING
C. M. BELECZ
and In addition Increases the plios- i
9. Supper will be served from six
6sth
S
treet
and 47th Avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. George Staffenson phorous content of the droppings.
o'clock until eight. The bazaar will
n ear F oster Road.
open at eight. The place at which it have purchased a home near Boring W here superphosphate is not available
is to be held has not yet been decided and are now living there. Mrs. Staf- land p laster can be use<l to prevent
Milk rep o rt blanks now for sale
: upon but will be announced in next fanson was form erly Miss Edith the loss of am m onia.—O. A. C. E x p er
cheap at the Outlook office.
I issue.
Splawn of Gresham.
im ent Station.
AUCTION SALE
G resham
F IS K
COAL
DECEMBER
EXTRA HIGH BRED POULTRY
City Bakery
»••os
FRIDAY.
BANK OF GRESHAM
QUALITY BREAD
Phone 1221
OUTLOOK.
Portland
*2(7 Davis
Phone Bdwy. *20*»’2
Powell
and
Maple
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don’t buzz-buzz
Usz
“Red Crown
You don’t have to waste time get
ting started these cold mornings.
•
You don’t have to wait for the
starter to warm up your engine.
All you have to do is to fill your
tank with "Red Crown” and noth-
ing else.
"Red Crown” vaporizes easily and
uniformly in zero weather. It de
livers 100% power at the jump of
the spark?
Fill at the Red Crown sign — at
service stations, garages and other
dealers.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
( California )
Z erc d e n e good
cold-'est oil» flow
freely and lubri
cate perfectly in
zero w e a t h e r -
protect the bear
ing» — increase
the p o w e r and
flexibility o f your
engine.
Q uick S tarting /
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5
HORSE SENSE
Let Your Money Work for You
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
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