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i . i t r .-»n m Farm Leaders in the Making j IH I I II,IK, I l r . M I A l , OCTOBER IS, 19¿7 Troutdale P.-T. A. Starts Year’s Work UNION Miss Sipes, both of P o rtlan d . Miss HOGAN j Sipes also gave several piano se- The Union P aren t-T each er asso- i leetions. R efreshm ents w ere se rv Mr. and Mrs. E rn est Meggert and | elation held its second m eetiug of ed by Mesdames R ohrer. W hite, Mrs. Sam uel M ueller of P o rtlan d , over 600,000 in the United States at large. took dinner Sunday w ith Mr. and th e y ear F rid a y evening, October Sipes, P roebstel and B artlett. giv.il by the A ltar Society of Boys' and G irls’ Club W ork Is Mrs. M. D oryiand and fam ily. In St. Michaels C atholic church of 14, w ith an atten d a n ce of 75. Ow The T ro u td ale P aren t-T each er SANDY found a t its best at Camp Plum m er th e evening Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mil Sandy in the SANDY ORANGE ing to th e absence of the president during the week of the Annual P a association has opened its activ ities ler and th e la tte r's sister. Miss HALL. and vice presid en t, the secretary , w ith renew ed en th u siasm and 36 cific International Livestock Expo- T he Ladies A ltar society of St. Beulah B eehler and J a k e Mueller Mrs. S tella Lingle, had ch arg e of ) aition at Portland, to be held th is m em bers enjoyed a very in te re s t M ichaels C atholic ch u rch at Sandy of P ort land visited with them. year October 29 to N ovem ber 5, in ing m eeting F rid ay aftern o o n Oct. th e m eeting. Miss Hoffmeister, th e is p lan n in g its an n u a l b azaar ch aifm an , can not leave her regu- Mr. and Mrs. J. R. G r«en had the clusive. H ere th e N orthw est's fu 14. Mrs. E unice Robinson, new ly » p. in. to 5 p. iu. ture agricultural and livestock lead elected p resident, presided atid la r work, and no other delegate be- w b,cb w ill be held in th e Saudy p leasu re of en tertain in g for Sunday ing chosen, th e circle will not be , Kra” Ke hal1 on S atu rd ay afternoon, dinner Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Adams of ers obtain one w eek's practical in m uch business w as tran sacted . struction in the science of farming. T he sale w ill include han d T he association voted, as is its rep resen ted at LaG rande. The ba- j *ober 22. from 3 to 5 o’clock. T he W ashington, D. C„ old tim e friends Boys and girls conic from all parts w ork and m iscellaneous articles. custom , to pay all expenses of th e zaar com m ittee aunounced th a t th e sale w i,l include handw ork and of th e family. Mr. Adams w as tw ice of the N orthw est >o p articipate in an n u al affair would be held F rid ay nlis‘ ellaneous articles. Iu th e eve- sta te sen ato r of Michigan and was Dancing and Card« in Evening. the inspiring exercises held annu presid en t to th e an n u al s ta te con evening, November 4. P re p aratio n s n,ng tb e r‘‘ «'ill be dancing and for some tim e p riv ate secreta ry to vention, which is to, be held Octo ally at the Camp. are being m ade for the program , i c a rd s- A lunch will be served caf- S enator Stanfield. Mr. an d Mrs. C afeteria Lunch Served. Over $100.000 in prem ium s are b er 25 to 28 a t LaG rande. Mrs. sale and su p p er. The evening's i ete ria style. Adams a re a t p resen t in P o rtlan d given each year at th e Pacific In M orris McGinnis, vice p resident, Admission 541c but expect to re tu rn to th e capltol ternational for exhibits of Pure w as elected as a lte rn a te . T he a s p ro g ram w as a real tre a t to a ll city soon. They have had th e p leas m usic lovers. It consisted of sev Speak for your favorite daily and Bred Livestock and A gricultural sociation is en titled to th re e dele larold C. Stimson. Donor Annually, era l violin selections by Miss Lem- th e O utlook now w hile th e prices u re of conversing with th e p re si Products. The Exposition combines gates. Mrs. A. D. K endall may go >1 a Fine Heifer; Club Girl, Carmen ... . . „. mon, accom panied at the piano by atVon* i,K' ' ' ' CaH 1561 f° r ,n fo rm ‘ dent a num ber of tim es and have Daniel - 1926 Winner _ And Her f 2 ? J Pr“d‘ also. been photographed on th e capitol nets Show, Land and M anufactur Prize. The reg u la r H allow e'en p arty step s w ith P re sid en t and Mrs. e rs’ Show, N orthw est Fox Show. C h arter No, 257 will be held a t th e schoolhouse. Reserve D istrict No. 12 Coolidge. Each year H arold C. Wool Show, Industrial Exposition, Report of Condition of ow ner of th e famous Hi.. ,.i id ! and the world's g reatest Horse T his is an an n u al affair—th e eve Big M asquerade a t the Mr. and Mrs. C arl S chultz had as ning is given over to en te rta in the F arm of W ashington, presents a Show. Sunday d inner guests, F ra n k W ads- 1 children and keep them occupied splendid Holst. ,n heifer for the T hat th e Pacific International iB Koekwood Grange Hall. At T routdale, in th e S tate of Oregon, a t close of business October 10 1927 wortli and son, Don W adsw orth, best work, in k activities, one of the great assets of Agricul- w ith gam es and fun, th u s keeping RESOURCES and Mrs. Mabel H utchins and done by Club boj -,'irls in th e, tu re and Livestock in te rests in this them from spending th e evening 1. L oans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances N orthw est. Cam daughter. Miss D ora H utchins, all unielo fC o v e. w estern country is now conceded otherw ise. It co n sists of a m as or bills of exchange, sold w ith endorsem ent of the bank Oregon, outstanding Club girl in w ithout question. 15A.000 people querad e for th e ch ild ren , w ith (including item s show n in 29, 30 and 32, if a n y ) ............ $ 73 786 '>8 of P ortland. H olsteip activities in -the United from all parts of the nation are ex gam es and refresh m en ts and prizes -• O verdrafts secured and u n se c u re d ................................... 116 90 3. U. S. governm ent secu rities owned, including those show n S tate s for 1926, was the w inner of pected to atten d th is year. Special Of th e nine th e loveliest th ree given for th e boy or g irl of each Im proved F loor und E nlarged in Item s 30 and 35, if a n y .......................................................... 3,050.00 last year's award. A re painting, m usic, poetry, fare-and-one th ird ratee to Portland room and of pre-school age who H all. New D ining Room. Ev 4. O ther bonds, w arra n ts and secu rities. Including foreign But thou a r t freest of th e free. O ver 11.001» hoys and girls are do during the Exposition are to be in governm ent, state, m unicipal, co rp o ratio n , etc., in clu d erybody welcome. U sual prices. M atchless m use of harm ony. ing Club wo: k in Oregon, an equal effect n all the leading railro ad s best im personates a ch a racter. The ing those shown in item s 30 and 35, if a n y ......................... ;{ 510.75 P.-T. A. b ears all expenses. —G rillparzer. ly large num ber in W ashington, ami i of th e N orthw est. 6. B anking house, $4,600.00; fu rn itu re and fix tu re s.$3,000 00 7,600.00 T he association has p u rch ased 7. Real e state owned other th a n banking h o u se ....................... 1,700.00 Com pton’s encyclopedia and p re 9. (ab) C ash on hand in v au lt and due from banks, b ankers sented sam e to th e school. and tr u s t com panies designated and approved reserv e ag e n ts of th is b a n k .. ........................................................ T he study decided upon for the 11. Checks on b an k s outside city or tow n of rep o rtin g bank i y ea r's w ork w ill be “W estern P e r and o th er cash ite m s.......................................................... ( sons of P rom inence.” P rin cip al R. T otal cash and due from banks, item s 8, 9, 10 and ------------------------ — — — — — j D. H ew itt began th e study F rid ay ru n 11 .................................................................. $13,221.18 i H elm ing spent T h u rsd ay in P o rt 15. O ther assets, if a n y ..................................... TROUTDALE w ith a m ost in te restin g ta lk on ----------- I land a t th e home of Mrs. A. Dell “Joaquin M iller,” closing by re c it D inner guests a t th e T hom as Low who form erIy lived here T o ta l................................................................................................. $103,705.11 ing M iller’s “Colum bia.” At th e home w ere Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Milne i , , T ' LIABILITIES and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck 1, L e e jE vain s en tertain ed a few November m eeting Mrs. C. I. 16. C apital stock paid i n ...................................................................... $ 15,000.00 Milne of T he Dalles. Alfred Milne I rh>ndS a " d re ’" tf™ ’ T h u rsd ay in Thom as will speak on som e w est ' ? Ur Pi,T U8| / 7 ? d . " ......................................................................... 1,500.00 18. (a> Undivided profits ....................................................$4.858.22 of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. F red j bon<»r of Mrs. W B ergfelt. who re- ern w riter. expenses, in te re st and tax es paid 4810.49 F ederspiel and fam ily of Ruby Golf Ce“ tly retUrDed fr° m A laska' At F rid ay 's m eeting Mrs. L. A. DEMAND D E PO SIT S, o th er th a n banks, su b ject to reserv e: links. j Mr- ar*d Mrs. L. A. H arlow and H arlow spoke to th e association of 23. Individual deposits su b ject to check, including deposits All Firestone tires purchased here are protected th e 16 d ifferen t m a rk e rs th a t have due th e S tate of Oregon, county, cities or o th er public U r . J. i H. ir T -n. hom as and .i Mr. and . son Bob w ere Sunday g u ests Mrs. , „ a t the funds .j 838 38 l»y die Oregon Tire Guaranty Co. for one year against t « ,■ V . home of Mr. and Mrs. T. P e rry of been placed ttiro u h o u t th e sta te by Mrs. T. H. H alleck of N ew port a re „„ a ... .............„ sh ie r’s checks of th is bank o u tstan d in g payable on ANV ROAl) HAZARDS that may occur. P ortland, and in th e afternoon a t the D. A. R. ch a p te rs of Oregon in 25. C a dem and .............................................................................. visiting a t the home of Mr and 285.33 com m em oration of h isto rical spots. tended th e Sousa band concert T otal of dem and deposits, o th er th an bank deposits su b Mrs. C. I. Thomas. ject to reserve, item s 2 3 ,2 4 ,2 5 ,2 6 .......................$49 123.71 i Mr. an(1 Mrs. H arvey McNeel and This w as in line w ith th e h isto ry of Mrs. Thos. I HIE AM ) SAVINGS D EPO SITS, su b ject to rese rv e and aII MrSo W 'I d au g h ter J a n e t of Caldw ell, Idaho, Oregon taken up in la st y e a r's payable on dem and or su b ject to notice: H arding spent W ednesday in P ort- an „ Mjss gteH a MwNpe] fn)m Loye_ study. 27. Time certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ................................... 8,120.00 land. J. C. SHULTZ, Prop. JAMES McALLISTER, Mgr. School and home v isitin g com j land, Colorado, visited Mrs. M ary 28. Savings deposits, payable su b ject to n o tic e ............................. 25,013.67 Mrs. L. A. H arlow was a visitor I T otal of tim e and savings deposits payable on dem and or P arsons and Mrs. E unice Robinson m ittees rep o rted , as did th e S u n T uesday at the home of Mrs. Thos. Tire and Tube Vulcanizing and Repairing subject to notice, item s 27 and 28.......................$33,133.67 on W ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- shine com m ittee, w hose duty it is 30 Low. Notes and b ills rediscounted including bonds or other se to v isit homes d u rin g sick n ess or _ . . , T„ , , ... ^eel and dau g h ter m otored on to cu rities sold u nder rep u rch a se ag reem en ts witli co n tin T routdale F low er c ub will m eet Sp;lttk,. M,8S Mcjjeei Jg d istress. g en t lia b ili tie s .............................................................................. 4,900.00 Friday, O ctober 21. at th e l i b r a r y .,, few weeks w jth Mrg Parsong The p rim ary g rades opened the All a re invited to attend. , T o ta l................................................................................................. $103,705.11 m eeting w ith songs and rec itatio n s Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K endall cele- I ‘N° ' a Sm ,th v,slted h er m otber S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss. a p p ro p riate to Colum bus day. brated th e ir 28th wedding anniver- a " d 8‘8ter’ M rs' Sm lth and Leola at I, H. E. Bloyd, ca sh ier of th e above nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear T ro u td ale P aren t-T ea ch e r asso sa ry on W ednesday evening a t th e ir I Th<? D a" eS ° Ver th e w eek en d ' th a t the above sta te m en t is tru e to the best of my know ledge and belief. ciation is one of th e old est in th e R- BLOYD, C ashier. home. Those who attended w ere 1 Mr. a,1<' Mrs. W. C. Spence and sta te being th e first to o rganize In ( ORRBCT—A tte st: H. E. Bloyd, M. McGowan Bloyd, Geo. A. P o rts, Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s L am pert, H. Mr- an<1 M rs- T hom as Low w ere M ultnomah county outside of P o rt D irectors. B laser and th e Misses Amy and quests Mr. and Mrs. W illiam land. S ubscribed and sw orn to before me th is 17th day of October, 1927. It has enjoyed n ea rly 20 JOHN S. HUDSON, N otary Public. D orothy K endall. Bishoff in P o rtlan d W ednesday years of continuous activity. At the ______ My com m ission expires Feb. 17, 1928. Mabie Ryder W illiam s of P o rt- even*nR close of th e m eeting Mrs. W. C. land has a class of piano pupils Mrs. Chas E llis of W alla W alla Spence and Mrs. A. D. K endall, as here, sta rte d la st Friday. W ashington, Mrs. Geo. H. B aker of hostesses for th e day, served hot Y our lights should be properly adjusted Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K endall spent ' s P °kane and A. D. C. B aker of biscuits, honey and coffee. T u esday evening in P o rtlan d a t th e j Long Beach, C alifornia, who have for winter driving; driving on wet pave hom e of Mrs. Dan Llew ellyn. been vi8*ting a t th e hom e of Mr Mrs. Olivia Leland and Mr. and ment. Come in and let us make your car Mr. and Mrs. A lfred May of Pen- and Mra- W allace Spence for the Mrs. Lew is Reed Sunday. dleton spent a few days la st week ' Pa s^ w eek, retu rn ed to th eir homes Mr. and Mrs. V. G lbhart visited in safe for night driving, safe for you and for a t th e hom e of Mr. May's aunt, Mrs. j 011 Tuesday. th e ir son W illiam 's home th e first F ra n ce s Fox. T he T rou td ale O. E. S. will give of th e week. the other driver also. T he S. and D. club m et T hursday a card Pa r ty on F rid a y evening Mrs. E thel Sm ith S tew art of a t th e hom e of Mrs. M. B. McOin- October 21. a t th e Masonic hall. All P o rtlan d sp en t th e w eek end w ith nis. The m em bers w ere all p resent • a re invtte d to attend. her m other a t F ern d ale Place. b ut th ree A delicious lunch w as served a t 1:15 afte r w hich th e a f CORBETT COLUMBIA HEIGHTS ternoon was spent in playing 500. A lbert C. P ounder of C orbett and Mrs. R ichard K n a rr and M. C. F. A lbert Salzm an has a new re si P arso n s tied for first honors and Miss F lorence E. Bow ker of P o rt- dence u nder course of co n stru ctio n Mrs. J. A. L arsson received the i land w ere m arried W ednesday at at C orbett. W estm oreland P resb y terian consolation. Next m eeting w ill be th e Mrs. Ja sp e r C ran e and Mrs. H en- SE IRE R U N G CORI) & BALLOON TIRES on O ctober 27 a t the home of Mrs. church. A lbert is th e son of Jam es dersen have* ju s t retu rn ed from a P ounder and grew to m anhood in L. A. H arlow . m otor trip to Bend, w here Mrs. Gas Oils Grease this vicinity and is w ell and fav o r H. Black and Dave Sw anson of H endersen visited wlh her son and ably known. He attended Colum P o rtland w ere calling on friends dau g h ter-in -law and friends. bian high school. Mrs. P ounder Is h ere F rid ay on th e ir w ay to Gov The m any frien d s of F red E tlin g a successful young te ac h er having ern m en t m ineral sp rings in W ash w ill be glad to know th a t he has tau g h t In the H u rlb u rt d istric t and ington. been accepted as a c la rin e t player CHA S H U N T & SON is a g rad u ate of th e Oregon norm al. Mrs. Fred Pelton and Mrs. L. in th e Ju n io r Sym phony o rch e stra Third anil Aluin G re i hum They w ill begin housekeeping in in P o rtland. the near fu tu re in th e new b unga Mrs. Fred E tling has gone to low w hich is n early com pleted on Beaverton to help h arv e st the the highw ay. g rap es a t her b ro th er's place. Mr. A. 8. K incaid and F. W. Reed M iller also has a black fig tree Fairview City Hull ! m ade a trip to Pacific City last orch ard , but the sh o rt sum m er has week. proven u n sa tisfac to ry for th e fru it A baby dau g h ter was born to Mr. to rip en well. and Mrs. C harles L ovsteadt re c e n t Several wild an im als have been ly. seen rec en tly up around E agle Your voice, traveling over the highways Mrs. L eghorn and d au g h ter H elen Creek. B ears a re p lentiful and two of the telephone system, gains immediate Old Time Music I of Tacom a and Mrs. Malcolm Leg- cougars w ere seen a few days ago audience in the most remote sections of E. E HESLIN, M anager the nation. : horn of P o rtlan d , Mrs. Sheldon by several h u n te rs who w ere not America discovered the value o f this b rillian t new S tearn s and Mr. H arm on and son able to get a sh o t a t them . Wild car w ith a swiftness only rivaled by the car itself. Gentlemen. 75c Ladies F ree W alter of P ortlan d w ere guegts of cats and coyotes are also num erous. USE LONG DISTANCE— Everything about it appeals to the m ood o f the hour. C arl E tlin g has chased a black Its amazing pick-up— from O to 25 miles thru gears iniiiiNntiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiioHiiiHmi bear several tim es and no doubt he The Economical IEay in less th in 7 seconds! Its effortless mastery o f dis will get him yet, as he is a good tance at a m ile a rrtinute! Its trim , streumline beauty shot. — finished in ihe smartest colors. - T h e way it grips the road at sharp tu rn s -cu s h io o # LYNCH passengers over rough roads— travels in “ h ¡e h ’• uD Now s the time to renew your subscription—or steep grades! * v The P aren t-T ea ch e r association make a new subscription—if you want to save money. of th e Lynch school will give a r e Its econ om y at the c u r b - 17!* feet o f parking space ception In th e schoolhouse F rid ay The Oregonian Bargain period covers the month lo n ’t r 'z l ts T 000“ ^ 0,1 fhe r o a l —25 miles p ergal- evening. October 21. T he reception of October, but we may take subscriptions now at Jori at 2 5 miles p er h o u r ! * 8 will have th e cooperation of C oun bargain rates. Begin any time. Mail delivery only. ty S u p erin ten d en t W. C. A lderson N ev er have D odge Brother» Yearly subscription only. who an n u ally welcomes the te a c h 4-DOO71 SED A N so!d a sedan so low in price ers of th e Lynch school. S peakers —30 high in value—so thor Regular Bargain OUTLOOK will be p resen t from P o rtlan d and Prire Price Combination o u g h ly in tu n e w ith the m usical num bers will be given. | Daily Oregonian, 1 year.. ...$6.00 $5.00 $6.50 taste and spirit o f the time. T he new schoolhouse is expected to Daily A Son. Oregonian ... 8.00 7.00 8.30 be com pleted by F rid ay evening . A n d our purchase plan w ill and school will begin in a few days. | T°rtland News . . 5.00 2 98 3.98 Tim» u > k» um y F . o . h. D r t r n lt interest yon a t m uib T he in stru c to rs for th e Lynch F u ll I l i h l T , I'.q u lp o M a l Portland Telegram . 6.00 3.75 at ib t car itttlf. 5.00 school for the com ing year are Miss Outlook alone, 1 year........ 2.00 E lizabeth C anning, p rincipal and te ac h er of 7th and 3th g rad e s; Miss Bernice Sw anson. 5th and 6th Powell Street Gresham, Ore. g rad e s; Miss Ida Luote, 3d and 4th; Miss W illene Botkin, 1st Ivy Filling Station Phons 1701 and 2d. CAUL ON US, MAIL US YOUR CHECK. OR PHONE 1561 BAZAAR Saturday, Oct. 22 Opening Dance TROUTDALE STATE BANK Saturday, Oct. 29 NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORS ? Crestone Protected Tires „ Triple ‘A ’ Service Station , d™, Headlight A d ju s tin g S ta tio n Some Peoples’ Business may be poor—but Ours is In-greasing % RAKER MOTOR CO. TROUTDALE, ORE. Gresham Service Station Country Dance Highways of Speech Saturday, Oct. 22 o / Brilliant New Line of Cars Get Your Daily by Mail and Save Money O regon T elephone C o . Willed $ SERVICE STATION Gresham Battery & Tire Shop You Need ’Em GRESHAM OUTLOOK For real estate loans se s or cat! | B. W. T h o rn s—Adv. Vulcanizing Rattery Repairing :8 75 BROCKWAY & NELSON B ro th ers m otor c a r s