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T W IC E W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 13, NO. 4 PIONEER RESIDENT LAID TO REST; DIES OF HEART FAILURE GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 13. 1823 EASTER CAROLING LIKELY TO BE FOLLOWED HERE TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS #1.50 Her Year GUN CLUB ANNOUNCES FAIR BOARD SATISFIES “CLEAN-UP” ROSE CITY 104» SHOOT STATE LEADER IS COMMITTEE; COOPERATION ASSURED HEARD BY BOYS OF CALF CLUBS It m ay be th a t one of th e first d irect O. N. Ford, m an ag er of th e P o rtlan d ac tiv itie s of th e new ly organized Mu Gun club, has ju s t re tu rn e d from Los sical A rts club of G resham w ill be th e A ngeles w here he atten d ed th e Pacific stre e t ca ro lin g on E a ste r m orning L ast n ig h t’s m eeting of th e fa ir favoring a clean fa ir for 1923 in so far Zone T ournam ent. T he p la n s of th e w hich w ill be Sunday. A pril 1. T he as the elim in atio n of u n d esirab le c a r to u rn am en t w ere som ew hat ham pered m a tte r w ill be considered at th e next board w ill go down in th e h isto ry of by th e sudden death th e day before H enry M etzger, pioneer re sid e n t of m eeting. th e M ultnom ah co unty fa ir as the nival fea tu re s and con cessio n s.” th e shoot of Capt. A. W. B ru n er, own- L. J. Allen, sta te livestock club “T h at th e fa ir be k ep t closed on G resham , passed aw ay suddenly a t the In fo rm a tio n an d suggestions p e r tu rn in g point in favor of a b ro ad er Sunday, provided th e o rg an izatio n s a,ld m an aKer of th e club. F ra n k lead er, m et th e M ultnom ah county fam ily resid en ce on S aturday, M arch ta in in g to th is p rac tice have been re sp irit of co n sid eratio n and cooperation rep resen ted u n d e rta k e to sell 2000 T roeh, m em ber of th e P o rtla n d club, i ca lf club in an in te restin g session on 10, aged 74 years. T he d eath w as en ceived by th e O utlook from th e N ation won th e four Pacific Zone cham pion last S atu rd ay m orning at th e G resham tire ly unexpected and cam e as a shock al R ureau for th e A dvancem ent of betw een th e board m em bers and th e season tic k e ts.” ships. H e w as in fine shape an d m ade lib rary . Mr. A llen gave in stru c tio n s various county edu catio n al, religious The board decided on a censor com to th e m em bers of th e fam ily and th e Music. It is a b eau tifu l custom , is an as to th e c a re and m anagem ent of m ittee of five, th re e frem th e o rg a n i a g re a t record. la rg e num ber of rela tiv e s and friends. a p p ro p ria te com m unity activ ity and and club o rganization. T he follow ing m em bers of th e P o rt calv es an d th e keeping of business It w as an ad jo u rn ed m eeting from zations and tw o from th e fair board, H e is survived by h is widow, th re e brin g s joy to m any h ea rts. la st M onday nig h t w hen re p re se n ta whose duty should be to p ass upon all land club atten d ed : K eller, P resto n , records. sons and tw o d au g h ters. T he sons One of th e n ew est p h ases of th e T he Je rse y clu b boys voted u n a n i tives of ab o u t 70 o rg an izatio n s of th e concesslous aud o rd e r rem oved all ^ e a " !y- R ickard, C ellrea, Ford, J. B. . - a r e W illiam C., F ra n k , and A delbert com m unity m usic m ovem ent, w hich not passing th e s tric t te st of w hole- ¡T roeh, F ia n k Troeh, F. Stoop and Dr. m ously to m ake a calf exhibit as a W, T he d au g h ters a re Mrs. P e a rl has m ade such im p o rta n t headw ay in county an d of P o rtla n d ap p eared be p a rt of th e Je rse y ju b ilee to be held E xley and Mrs. E lsie M illeson, a ll of th is co u n try since th e w ar, is outdoor fo re th e board w ith th e ir p etitio n s and som eness an d m o rality . T h is was un- A eOt. All m ade good scores, * o rtla n d club w as aw arded th e 1924 in th e n ear fu tu re, w hich w ill come G resham . Jo h n H. and L ew is C. M etz ca ro lin g on E a ste rn m o rn in g along reso lu tio n s, ap p ealin g to th e board to derstood to cover all gam b lin g devices. into M ultnom ah county for th e first Mr. L ew is ap p o in ted on th is com- j I’acltle Zone shoot. g e r of G resham a re b ro th e rs and Dan th e lines of th e very su ccessfu l stre e t elim in ate th e ca rn iv al com pany and tim e. m ittee from th e board, him self and T he opening shoot of th e season, keep th e fa ir closed on Sunday. T he W. M etzger of Lodie, C alifornia, a re carolin g on C h ristm as m orning. P la n s Mr. Allen, Miss Calkins, county club fair board asked for tim e to consider T. R. ilo w itt. Mrs. L ynch, us ch a ir- T he Ko8e C*»* H undred No. 4, will be b ro th ers. a lre ad y a re u n d er w ay in m any places leader, and C. P. T allm an, livestock m an for th e delegations, appointed held on th e P o rtlan d Gun club th e proposal and arra n g e d to m eet a D eath w as in stan ta n eo u s and cam e for th e re h e a rsin g of th e young peo project head for th e county, laid out w hile Mr. M etzger w as restin g in his p le’s g ro u p s w hich u su ally ta k e p a rt com m ittee of seven from th e d elega Rev. A. 8. H isey, C. E. G ossett, of Cot- grounds, Friday, S atu rd ay and Sun- a program of w ork to be given to th e trell, and herself. day. A pril 13, 14, 15. T his is one of tions and w ork out a feasab le plan. hom e a fte r having finished his a fte r in th e singing, an d it is probable th a t It was considered th a t th e petition- Hie big shoots of th e n o rth w est and club lead ers of the county. T his w ill T he com m ittee, co n sistin g of Mrs. noon chores. He w as sittin g in a ch a ir w ithin th e next few y ea rs th is public- ers had by th is a rra n g e m e n t and th e c a rrie s over fourteen hu n d red d o llars include w ork for re g u la r m eetings, E lm er Cook, Mrs. A lta G entry, F. N. read in g , w hen he suddenly collapsed spirited m usical activ ity will become club to u rs, d em o n stratio n s and ex Lasley, E th el C alkins, Mr. K irk p atrick , pledges of th e fa ir board secured prac- j c a sh *n program . H e had been in his u su al h ealth and as c h a ra c te ristic a fe a tu re of th e hibits. tically all th ey had asked and even T h e Kun cluh K™u»“ «a are located Miss S m ith and B. E. Boice, again a s k th e m em bers of th e fam ily had no E a ste r ce leb ratio n as th e C h ristm as S ev eral local A H olstein Club W as O rganized a t ed for th e Sunday closing and the con- m ore th an th ey hud reaso n to expect. ,,oar J**” «1« statio n know ledge of h e a rt trouble. ca ro lin g is of th e Y uletide festivities. cession clean-up. , The fair b oard accepted th e pledge men a re m em bers of th e cluh. T his Time. Mr. M etzger w as born n ear C ircle T he p le asa n t w eath er likely to p re It may be said th a t h o u rs w ere con- ' of the p etitio n e rs th a t they would T he value of calf club w ork w as ville, P ickaw ay county, Ohio, Ju n e 21, vail in th e ea rly sp rin g is an added sumeil in d iscussing th e p ossibilities co operate w ith th e board in all AXTELL IS MANAGER brought out by th e rep o rt th a t th ree 1849. He moved w ith his p a re n ts to advantage. DI' OIL ( (IMPANA hoys, C harles T allm an, P ercy C arlson and try in g to arriv e a t a decision a c w ays and would u n d erta k e to sell K an sa s in 1858. On A pril 8, 1877, he G re at m assed ch o ru ses of men, and Fred Bowman have c a rrie d th e ir two tho u san d season tic k ets am ong m a rrie d Miss C lem entine B eers and in women an d ch ild ren have g ath ered cep tab le to all. F. D. A xtell, w ell know n here, sends calves th ro u g h to th e producing stage W hat th e d elegates m ean t by a th e m em bers of th e v ario u s clubs th e sp rin g of 1878 they moved to O re for su n rise singing on E a ste r m o rn w ord th a t he is g en eral m an ag er of gon. F o r th e first four y ea rs they ing, notab ly on th e M ount of Olives ‘c le a n ’’ fa ir; w hat p la n s th ey could and in P o rtlan d an d th ro u g h o u t H enry It. llabney com pany, oil o p er and are m ilking them ns heifers. lived on w hat is now th e Cotton farm , n ea r Los A ngeles and on th e Mall in w ork o ut for raisin g rev en u e to offset th e county g en erally . They w ill also ato rs, at Seal Beach, C alifornia. The They a re w eighing th e m ilk m orning a fte r w hich they moved onto th e farm C entral P ark , New York, but th e idea th e loss if th e carn iv al concession w as ' a rra n g e for ed u catio n al and en tertain - C oast Review of Long Beach, under and evening and a re keeping accu rate w hich h as been th e ir hom e ever since. w hich is now being fostered by choir excluded; how th e b oard could se ing show s on th e fa ir gro u n d s, for date of M arch 2, co ntained th e follow reco rd s w hich a re a model for any u re u n objectionable am u sem en t fea- w hich a sm all adm ission will be dairym an. Two of th e boys a re bot F u n e ra l services w ere held th is a f and club leaders, S unday school su - c lure3 jf ,t excluded th e c a rn lv al COIM •b arg ed , th e proceeds to aid th e fair, ing account of b reak in g th ro u g h a tlin g th e ir m ilk and reta ilin g it. ternoon at 2 o’clock a t th e M ethodist p erin ten d en ts and com m unity o rg a n new w ell: In one case, a t least, th e m ilk from M essrs. S chneider, B ru g g er and E piscopal church. T he Rev. D. M. izers, is th e re c ru itin g and tra in in g of pany,—a ll of th ese and o th e r phases of “ W hile th e atten tio n of S outhern the m a tte r w ere th o ro u g h ly consid the boy’s heifer is being sold to the R oberts, re p re se n tin g th e G resham C athey p reached th e fu n eral serm on sm a lle r bands to tra v e rs e a fixed ro u te „ . . . , . , , . , C alifornia w as ce n tered on th e spec , , A m erican Legion, ap p eared be- , . , ,, , ., , .. i fam ily at m ark et price. an d th e Rev. A. S. H isey assiste d in thro u g h th e tow n or ta k e th e ir stand ered and a conclusion finaly reached , Post, __ „ _ ,____, ta c u la r o u tb reak of Ryder, No. 1 well I I( t ..... I t It is not too late for boys to en ro ll fore the fa ir board ask in g for th e use th e service. Music w as fu rn ish ed by at different locations, b rin g in g to all accepted by all. on Signal H ill y esterd ay , th e little T he board passed the follow ing re s of the g ro u n d s for th e F o u rth of Ju ly . in calf club w ork this sp rin g , said a q u a rte t co n sistin g of Miss M artha the m essage of joy and aw akening tow n of Seal Beach w as all agog over I celebration. T h eir req u e st w as h ea rt- a pending gas w ell o u tb rea k w ithin | Miss C aikm s, and atten tio n of p are n ts H agberg, Mrs. A. S. H isey, D. M. Rob life. T he sick and sh u t-in s w ho c a n o lutions: “T h a t th e board go on record as ; ily granted is called to th e g reat vulue to c h il e rts and L eslie W alrad, w ith accom not go to ch u rc h to h ea r th e services its own city lim its d ren by c a rry in g on th is w ork. Any p an im en t by Mrs. A. W. Shipley. “ B reak in g th ro u g h 3100 feet of drill a re given p a rtic u la r atten tio n . The w ishing inform ation should see T he pall b e a re rs w ere G eorge and in itial im p etu s has been given th e GRESHAM GRANGE WILL ( OH MBIAN HIGH SCHOOL ing mull, heavy gas p re ssu re nt th e one Miss C alkins or Mr. T allm an. HAYE SOCIAL BRANCH Jo h n S leret, F red Ruegg, Dr. R. H. m ovem ent by th e C om m unity Service, NOTES. H enry R. Dabney No. 1 w ell, th r e a t T he County Je rse y d u ll w as re p re Todd, Wm. Thom and G eorge M. K en Inc. ened for a tim e to repeat th e Ryder T he p etition of a score of young peo sen ted a t th is m eeting by its leader, The “A lpha Cu To C lu" of Colum ney. In te rm e n t w as in th e fam ily lot outbreak. T he gas belched up q u a n L ike th e C h ristm as eve c a ro l ple for a b ran ch of th e g ran g e for C. P. T allm an and th e follow ing m em bian High gave a very su ccessfu l “kid in th e G resham cem etery. tities of th e d rillin g mud. A cap w as ing, now held in h u n d red s of cities aud p urely social p urposes w as gran ted ber«: Chas. T allm an , R obert Soder- p arty " on la st Friday, M arch 2d in th e finally placed over th e casin g to tow ns th ro u g h o u t th e co u n try , o u t on condition th a t th e young people de q u ist, Fred Buwmun, B ern ard R obert g ran g e hall. T he evening w as spent STUMP BURNING WILL hich w as attach ed a ten-foot How door singing a t E a ste r is th e revival g th e innovation becom e m em bers in playing ch ild ren s gam es. E very- w son, C larence G ritlln, H elen A lthaus, ,, . .. BE DEMONSTRATED and tra n s p la n tin g of a b eau tifu l Old sirin and th e gas ignited to prev en t of th e g ran g e. T he p lan is to hold one \ had a doll in his arm and . a “suck- line K enneth K esterson, Sven N elson and . . . . . . . . . fu rth e r dam age, W orld custom . As is w ell know n, evening m eetings tw ice a m onth but T he farm of R. L. Sabin, one m ile Clifford E kstrom . T he County H ol er in his m outh. An au ctio n w as » a i n , . . . . . i T he tow n of Seal Beach tu rn ed out n o rth of B oring, w ill be th e scene of m any of th e p ractices connected w ith th e d ates have not yet been set or th e giv u by th e m em bers of th e club and ! . , , „ ,, . T, stein club leader, J. Flem ing, w as . en m asse to w atch th e o p eratio n s. It the festiv al of th e R e su rrectio n are com plete p ro g ram w orked out. p rese n t and the follow ing m em bers: a big stum p b u rn in g d em o n stratio n on a rtic le s all th e w ay from tw o “k id s’’ , , . . . .... . by fa r th e m ost th rillin g oil de- W. E. Rambo, re p re se n tin g th e C hil to a “sum m er re so rt w ere sold. T he w as T h u rsd ay , M arch 15, beginning at trac ea b le to th e h eath en ra c e s of P ercy C arlson, Jo h n Flem ing, R obert . ,,, , , . . . . . . velopm ent th a t th e citizen s had ex n o rth e rn E urope, to whom th e o cca d re n ’s F’arm Home a t C orvallis, gave 1:30 in the afternoon. honor of being th e m ost cleverly , , . . . . .. , .. „, , „ , K erslak e and Andy A nderegg. S everal . . , . perienced w ithin th e ir city. Today Seal m em bers w ere p resen t from th e C or T he Z ysett stum p b u rn e r w ill be sion rep rese n ted th e com ing of sp rin g , an in te re stin g ta lk on th a t in stitu tio n . dressed g irl and boy w ent to Ire n e . .u . .u „ , .. . • Beach is firm ly convinced th a t th e release from th e bonds of w in ter and Mrs. W. F. H oney announced th a t d em o n strate d a t th is tim e on a tr a c t E vans and W illiam M organ. Au ad- . ,, u , .. _ ... , b ett club now being organized. Mah- . . . next oil field of so u th ern C alifornia lon E vans, S tanley and K enneth Neu- of six ac re s of som e' of th e heaviest g ree tin g to th e re -b irth in all n atu re. C. G. S ch n eid er w as th e one th ro u g h m ission fee of a penny a y ear of age . ... , , ,, . . . , , lies betw een S ignal H ill and H untlng- E a ste r eggs, signifying th e g e rm in a t whom to m ake co n trib u tio n s from th is r e re r all have p ure bred calves. stu m p s in Oregon. Many in th is vic w as charged a t th e door. T he pro- . ,, , „ . , . ton Beach. in ity a re in te reste d in land c lea rin g ing fe rtility of th e season, E a ste r s a l com m unity. Mrs. R. F. W alters, who coeds, $15.57, w ent to th e stu d e n t ______________ u ta tio n s an d E aster plays and sp e c ta acted as le c tu re r on acco u n t of the FARM RECORDS < LI It and in th is p a rtic u la r m ethod of d is body. A bout 11 o'clock ice cream and |>()'|’ VI’O SOCIAL PROGRAM IS ORGANIZED HERE po sing of th e stu m p s and a large cles come m ostly from th is source. absence of th e le c tu re r, Mrs. H. A. cake w ere served. L ucile W oodard | EYEN'I' OE WEDNESDAY crow d is expected to w itness the o p e r T he caro lin g is an expansion of th e C urry, read e x tra c ts from th e an n u al had ch arg e of th e p arty friendly sa lu ta tio n . W ork is g ettin g u nder w ay by th e re p o rt of th e P aul V. M aris, sta te di ation. T he salesm an sh ip d riv e for th e It is rep o rted th a t th e re will be Not m ore th a n five or six hym ns re c to r of extension w ork. T he m u- C ountry G entlem an in ch a rg e of th e F arm Records club w hich w as o rg a n m any o th e r delicious viands besides a re used by th e outdoor sin g ers, and sical and o th e r nu m b ers of th e pro- i Misses D oris E m ily an d L ucile Wood- ized d u rin g F a rm e rs' Week u nder th e DAIRY DEMONSTRATION potatoes a t th e ca fete ria su p p er to be the ac tu al p ro g ram s are often co n gram w ere c a rrie d out as announced ard closed a t noon on T uesday. T he given by th e L adies' Guild of th e d irectio n of R. V. G unn of O. A. C., TO BE HELlt TOMORROW fined to tw o or th re e of these, re p e a t and w ere m uch enjoyed. | “ M utts” u n d er Miss E m ily’s lead ersh ip Bethel B ap tist ch u rch at th e O range farm m anag em en t d em o n strator. The D airy d em o n stratio n s w ill be held ed as occasion dem ands. T he fa won over th e “Jeffs” by 17 su b sc rip h all on W ednesday evening, M arch 14. o bject of th is club is to tra in the on W ednesday, M arch 14, u n d er th e vorite E a ste r hym ns p robably a re A. R. MORGAN tions. Doris E m ily and H arold C h am C ertain it is, "however, th a t th e potato m em bers in th e keeping of re g u la r d irectio n of County A gent S. B. Hall. "C h rist th e Lord is R isen T oday,” by HOST TO MASONS b erlain sold th e m ost su b scrip tio n s w ill be th e re In its m ost a ttra c tiv e farm records. T he y e a r’s w ork be T he first w ill be a t th e C. H. S tone C harles W esley; “T he S trife Is O’e r; gins w ith an a c c u ra te in ventory a t the A. R. M organ, p ro p rie to r of C h an ti thereby ea rn in g th e tw o gold pencils form s. Irish stew will be one of the beginning of the year, th e carefu l a c farm a t F airview a t 10 o'clock and the the B a ttle's Done,” arra n g e d from given as Individual prizes. T he school fav o rite d ish es offered. T he colleens second a t th e farm of Chas. B erney P a le strin a , and “Come Ye F aith fu l, cleer Inn, held his second an n u al co u n t of profits and losses and ends ban q u et for his fellow m em bers of nl;,de 15417 from tl,e e n te rp rise . who will se rv e w ill be d ressed in e a st of th e Sandy n e a r T routdale. R aise th e S tra in " by A rth u r S u lli T he m em bers of th e baseball team w hite and green and th e deeorntlnnH with a second inventory and an an a ly F airview Lodge No. 92, A. F. & A. M. on N. C. Jam iso n , dairy sp e cia list from van. j are p racticin g evejy noon and will will be all suggestive of th e em erald sis of the situ atio n a t th e close of th e O. A. C., w ill be th e sp e ak e r an d th e A w ord sh eet co n tain in g th e verses S atu rd ay evening, M arch 10. year. County C om m issioner J. H. R ankin soon be ready to show an y opposing isle. su b je ct w ill be breeding. T his is th e of th ese and o th e r ap p ro p ria te caro ls T he local club leader is Jo h n C arl team “how to play b all.” A fine p ro g ram has been a rran g e d second m eeting of th e se rie s of m eet has been issued by th e Music B ureau and Ex-U nited S tates A ttorney B ert son, a g rad u a te of th e union high Miss Joy C ro ck ett an d Miss E lsa w hich will co n sist of piano solo by ings u n d er farm p ro jec t w ork being of th e C om m unity Service, as h as also H aney w ere th e p rin cip al speakers. school, who had th e sam e line of w ork B erner, high school in stru c to rs, spent Miss F lo ren ce H oney, solos by M. E. Mrs. M organ gave sev eral read in g s j a rra n g e d for th is y ear by Mr. H all. a bu lletin by Prof. W. D ykem a of th e in th e a g ric u ltu ra l d ep a rtm en t and the w eek-end in P o rtlan d . Quigley of P o rtlan d , b ro th er-in -law of w hich w ere g rea tly enjoyed by th e U niversity of W isconsin, giving th e who who is w illing to give co n sid er Mrs. W. F. Honey who took such an AUTOISTS’ TROUBLES orig in of an d d escrip tiv e notes on the visitors. able tim e evenings to th e en courage A bou n tifu l re p a st w as served a fte r T he peach and p ru n e tw ig m iner is i In terestin g p a rt in th e rec en t "trip m ent of th e boys. The m em bers of OE FEW YEARS AGO E aster songs. In ad d itio n suggestions w hich th e m em bers extended th e ir J co ntrolled by th e sta n d a rd ap p lies- around th e w orld, solos by Leslie th e club are H enry Myers, Jo h n F lem a re given for th e o rg an izatio n of Only one who has w atched th e au to w in ter stre n g th lim e-su lfu r so- W alrad, Guy D. Jo n es and Miss m obile or been connected in som e w ay young people’s ca ro lin g groups. T he th a n k s to Mr. and Mrs. M organ as a Bon ing, l’ercy C arlson, L eonard Nelson w ith th e in d u stry since its youth can word sh eet and th e bu lletin m ay be token of th e ir ap p reciatio n of th e ir luiion. T his w orm has been serious- | M artha H agberg and read in g s by Mrs. and Alvin K aser. They have chosen a p p re c ia te th e m arvelous advance in obtained free upon req u e st by rea d ers ho sp itality . j ly ab u n d a n t as a fru it p est p a rtlc u -j E. H. Kelly and Mrs. D. Q. B arry. for th e ir slogan "P ro p o r R ecords for im p rovem ents and refinem ents over a --------------------- larly in peaches and ap rico ts. Sum- Supper w ill be served beginning at of th is page from th e N ational B ureau : P ro sp ero u s F arm er« .” In each case few sh o rt y ea rs ago. P iano T uning. mer sp ray s a re of little value in th eir 5 o'clock. T he program will follow a t : T h ere a re few autom obile ow ners for th e A dvancem ent of Music, 105 th e boys have en tered Into an ag re e S atisfactio n g u aran teed . $3. F red control. It is th e exceptional o rch a rd - about 8 o’clock. today w ho realize w hat changes have W est 40th stre e t. New York. m ent with th e ir fa th e rs and th e ir B. Jo n es, 262 5 E a st 49th stre e t. 1st w,lo can afford to n eglect sp ray in g been m ade ju s t in re c e n t y ea rs to A ccording to th e plan outlined in p ractice work will be th e keeping of m ake th e autom obile the m ost con 1 his p ru n es, p eaches o r ap ric o ts for Sahaglng Worn-out Pavement«. the b u lle tin , th e ideal size fo r an . . th e reco rd s of th e home furm. v en ien t vehicle of tran sp o rta tio n . _mo,?L J m Por4anl ,i° l,e. a b !e 40 I th e co n tro l of th is serio u s in sect pest. One of th e g re a te st issu es involved , ,, . , , v. T he b attery , fo r instan ce, says Mr. E aster caro l g ro u p is from eight to recognize o p p o rtu n ity th an to have _____________ .In highw ay co n stru ctio n by sta te s, I T h l* P artic u lar line of cluh w ork o p p o rtu n ity . If you don’t know U M cC arter local W illard dealer, is one 16 or 20 sin g e rs, accom panied by one when you see it you m ig h t as well I s t o r a * “ b a t t e r y r e p a ir in g a n d re . h a r g - , counties and cities is saving w orn-out has bet «,me q u ite p opular in some p a r t of th e c a r ’s equipm ent w hich now o r m ore in stru m e n ts—violin, flute, un ., <♦ ' • > K 8 611 j in g . H ta r te r a n d g e n e r a to r w o rk , (taker pavem enta th a t have been b a tte n (I by m iddle w estern whit eft hut I h being in- gives little tro u b le over a co nsiderable c la rin e t, co rn e t, tru m p e t, etc. T he - — ■ ■ - - _______________________________ traffic. | troduced for th e first tim e in Oregon period if given pro p er care. T he d is T h ere a re th o u san d s of m iles of and th e local club Is th e first one covery of T hreaded R ubber In s u la ea rly h o u rs of E aster m orn, from six such stre e ts and highw ays, Including , orm ed u tio n by th e W illard people has elim i o’clock on, a re recom m ended as best T he w ork Is be g rav el, m acadam and poorly co n n ated a lot of form er b attery troubles. for th e caro lin g . A fter th e individual ing organized in T illam ook an d Mal- stru cted cem ent co n crete, th a t were T h is so rt of in su latio n has g rea tly r e groups have finished th e ir ro u tes they ■M M , built w ith bond Issues, and a re going , lieur counties. duced th e national bill for rep a irin g | to pieces long before th e bonds are ■ — ................. and re c h arg in g b a tte rie s and has giv- m ay u n ite to give a m ore elab o rate paid off or even become payable.. THREE IN FAMILY en th e b a tte ry u n u su al d u rab ility p rc g ia m in some c e n tra l location or Many of those pavem ents can be HAVE SAME BIRTHDAY g re a te r force to spin the engine and a m ay sim ply re n d e r in m assed ch o ru s saved by an inexpensive reh a b illta - i ---------- h ig h e r re sista n c e to sum m er heat and hvm ns they have su n g in scat- □on—building sh o u ld ers tw o feet wide | A d elig h tfu l b irth d ay p a rty was w in te r cold. I and four Inches thick and covering th e given S atu rd ay n ig h t by Mrs. A. M. O ther tro u b le s w hich have been i r 1 elim inated in th e au to of today m ay i One of th e m ost a ttra c tiv e sug- !»»!<! roadw ay w ith a 2-lnch asp h altic s p rin g e r of P lea san t V alley to her ^concrete w earing su rface. . . , „ ,, . he rem em bered by some. For instance, ’ gestious is th a t those w ishing to h ear . . .. , , , .. J h usband, th e ir son R. S p rin g e r and T his involves th e p rin cip le th a t , . ..... .... . P um ping tire s by halM, C ranking th e the c a ro le rs in d icate th e ir desire by [p erm an en t highw ays should be con- 1 h,H ‘ h arm in g little wife, all th re e I n c a r from th e side. U sing a handle In- , , a flower or lant th e(r stru cted so th a t a dam aged w earin g b irth d ay s to g eth er, stead of a ste erin g w heel. F illing th e ■ . , sidelight« w ith k erosene. P aying e x -j window. In som e m an n er agreed upon su rface can be easily and inexpensive- [ A la rg e crow d of neighbors and tr a for head lig h ts, top, w indshield and beforehand. T he sim ila rity to th e ly renew ed when necessary. frien d s g ath ered and show ered them b a tte ry . P u ttin g up th e ca r for th e ' lighted candle, w hich in so m any T he people have m ade up th e ir with co n g ra tu latio n ca rd s and huge w in te r. H irin g a team of h o rses to beckons th e C h ristm as caro lers. m inds ag a in st new bond Issues to re- h au l th e c a r h f,m e a fte r a break down. build pavem ents before th e o rig in al ■ ' 1 is obvious. E n te rin g th e ca r from th e re a r. H av Issue has been paid off. and h ence a I Tho «venlng was enjoyed by danc- A utom obiles w ill be used for tr a n s ing a ll th e neighbors com e to th e w in flrst-class p erm a n en t pavem ent is one log to m usic w hich w as second to none dow s when you gtarted out for a ride. porting th e sin g ers. th a t can be easily resu rfaced . and ail d ep arted happy. S to pping sev eral tim es on th e road aud sh u ttin g off th e engine to allow G. <1. I*. H ard Time*. You c a n 't expect to m eddle in o th er A little ca re in selectin g eggs of hrfraes to p ass w ithout ru n n in g away. people's affairs and not have them “The poor, d ow n-trodden, b a n k ru p t sta n d ard size and color for hatching T he a u to ists and everyone else is glad . people of th is tax -b u rd en ed n atio n p urposes will bring its rew ard In off- m eddle in your. th o se days a r e no more. could only buy 2,500,000 new autorno- i «pring w hich tend to produce the biles la st y ear, w hich, added to those , sam e kind O .A .f . T he g re a te st c h a ra c te rs of h isto ry A good sow should be reta in ed as they alread y had, ru n s th e to ta l n u m : i a r m B or*,ao Federe tlon U centering its fire at W ash long as sh e is useful. If she raise s a I alw ays have been th o se w;bo w ere ber up to n ea rly 12.000,000, o r about S u b scrib e now fo r th e O utlook an d in g t o n U i the effort to revive a foreign outlet for farm isxiiinodltie* It litte r of eight good pigs she is valu m ore glo rio u s in defeat th an they one to every nine people, o r nearly y o u r P o rtlan d Dally. h as subm itted • convinci ng n q s.rt V» Farm Bloc member* M arlin J ab le p ro p erty . Rome of h er best pigs w ere In victory but ju s t because enough to give all th e people a ride at • Il n or New lo r k , preim red th e report which was checked by H W sh o uld be saved for breeding p u r- , you've been beaten is no sign you a re the sam e tim e. T im es a re aw ful hard. A re you wide aw ake? Read the ‘ The Farm B ureau rwMUMmde pose«.— O. A. C. 1 glorious —M arion (K an s.) H erald. a ret h a i of confidence in European securitte«. W ant Ads Farm B ureau Centers Fire on Foreign O utlet