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ureshäm oütlook , h u p a y . N ovember PAGE TH REE MAKING THE FARM TRACTOR New Cedar School EARN ITS “ KEEP” IN WINTER Nearing Completion ft* In W in te r W h ile th e H o r s e is S tan d in g in H i« Stall, T h is F ord son T ractor is K ep t at W ork . 'P I IE tr a c to r c o s ts c o n s id e r a b ly le s s to k e e p th a n t h e h o r s e d u r in g th e w in te r p e r io d o f c o m p a r a tiv e in a c tiv ity , b u t e v e n d u r in g th a t p e r io d it c a n b e p u t to a fa ir ly a c tiv e r o u tin e o f w o r k th a t w ill m o r e th a n p a y fo r its “ k e e p ” . O n m o st fa r m s t h e r e is w o o d to be h a u le d , sa w e d a n d s t a c k e d an d , o f c o u r s e , t h e tr a c t o r in th is c a s e c a n d o t h e w o r k o f se v e r a l te a m s an d m a n y m e n — a n d d o it in th e f a c e o f su c h d iffic u ltie s a s s n o w an d sle et. ? B ut m o r e a n d m o r e t h e p r o g r e s siv e fa r m e r is fin d in g o t h e r im p o r ta n t w o r k w h ic h h is lig h t tr a c to r ca n p e r fo r m in th e w in te r tim e an d thu3 m a k e u se o f m u c h o f t h e tim e w h ic h u se d to g o to w a s te o n th e a v e r a g e fa rm . T h e A g r ic u lt u r a l D e p a r t m e n t o f th e S ta te C o lle g e o f P e n n s y lv a n ia , is n o w c o n d u c tin g a s e r ie s o f e x p e r i m e n ts w h ic h a r e d e v e lo p in g n ew u se s fo r t r a c to r s o n th e fa rm an d is m a k in g in v e s t ig a t io n s to a s c e r ta in h o w fa r m e r s in v a r io u s s e c tio n s o f t h e c o u n tr y a r e e m p lo y in g COLUMBIA HEIGHTS arm p o w e r u n its. w o r k , t h e S ta t e C o lle g e h a s fo u n d fo r th e t h r e s h in g o f g r a in a n d h e r e . o f c o u r s e , th e t r a c to r h a s b e e n f o u n d in v a lu a b le . M a n y fa r m e r s a ls o u s e th e ir t r a c to r s fo r o p e r a t in g fo d d e r c h o p p in g m a c h in e s an d fo r fu r n is h in g pow er fo r h o m e g r is t m ills. T h e n th e r e is a lw a y s a c e r ta in a m o u n t o f r o a d w o r k in t h e c o u n tr y d is tr ic ts in w in te r a n d m a n y of t h e m o st p r o g r e s s iv e fa r m e r s h a v e fo u n d th a t t h e y c a n p u t th e ir farm t r a c to r s t o w o r k f o r t h e c o u n t y a n d s ta te g o v e r n m e n ts in sc r a p in g , r o llin g a n d r e p a ir in g c o u n tr y ro a d s. T h e w o r k o f c le a r in g s n o w fro m t h e h ig h w a y s in w in te r a ls o o ffe r s o p p o r tu n it ie s to th e fa r m e r to m a k e h is t r a c to r s w o r k fo r t h e u p k e e p in w in te r . S o , th e " p o w e r fa r m e r ” is k e e p in g h im s e lf a n d h is e q u ip m e n t b u sy in w in te r — m u c h b u s ie r th a n h e w a s w in n h e d e p e n d e d u p o n m u le s and h o rses. enjoyable affair, p articip ated in by te ach ers, pupils an d a few of th e ' parents. ! Mrs. P. D. S ettiem eier visited her I sister, Mrs. Chas. Dawes a t In d e pendence. la st week. 1 At a m eeting of the D orcas so- ciety a t th e C laude Woodle home last T uesday th e follow ing officers w ere elected: Mrs. Woodle, p re si dent; Mrs. A lbert Salzm an, vice president, and Mrs. Loyd B ram hall, se c re ta ry and tre a su re r. One new m em ber, Mrs. Geo. K nieriem Jr., w as added to th e society. Mrs. K atherin e H all w as an over nig h t guest of Mrs. C lara Sm ith T uesday night. Miss D orris G raham of P o rtlan d visited h er sister, Mrs. F red Reed, S atu rd ay flight and Sunday. Malcom L eghorn and little son from O lympia w ere Sunday v isito rs a t the Lew is Reed home. TROUTDALE give its an n u a l su p p er and e n te r tainm ent S atu rd ay . Decem ber 5. The T ro u td ale P.-T. A. w ill give Miss Amy K endall spent the a p rogram S atu rd ay evening. No week-end in S e a ttle visiting Mr. vem ber 12. T he m oney w ill be used and Mrs. Dan Lynch. for hot lunches a t school. W ork is p ro g ressin g favorably M. E. S h u te and son F ra n cis and on th e new ,10,000 schoolhouse be Mr. W arn er from A rlington w ere HALEY ing erected in th e C edar d istric t j v isitin g Mr. and Mrs Milo Coons east of G resham , th e building be j last week. T he Sunday school of th e H aley ing now about ready for th e roof. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K endall and I B aptist ch u rch w ill convene at 10 The schoolhouse is of hollow tile I d au g h ter D orothy spent th e week- ! o’clock Sunday w ith classes for and b rick facing w ith a !, f . ' i i , end *n T he D alles visitin g Mr. and people of all ages. T he pasto r, th e attach ed on the east. T h ere w ill be Rev. Jo h n S. N ordell, w ill speak at , Mrs. F. Boscoe. two classroom s, th e la rg e r of w hich Mr. an d Mrs. R ich ard K n arr. Mr. ' 11 ,o'clofl1 from ,h e »object. “The w ill be used as an au d ito riu m and and Mrs. A. M atches, Mr. and Mrs. T rial of F aith .’’ The ju n io r service assem bly, and equipped w ith a will begin at 7 o’clock, followed by stage. The piayshed w ill be en Jo h n T. McGinnis, and Miss Leona th e evening p reaching service at Bailey and H enry L unday w ere closed on the east w ith w indows 7:30. above th e brick w alls. A hallw ay d in n er g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. S. i F. H arlow of P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay w ill extend th ro u g h th e cen ter of LUSTED th e building, back to th e piayshed. evening. Miss V ada Cam pbell, Miss M il-' A p artial basem ent w ill be co n , A gospel team from th e Swedish stru cted in w hich w ill be located a dred Case and Roy and Carol Mission ch u rch in Pow ell V alley m odern lavatory and o th e r neces S h u rte of P o rtlan d w ere v isito rs of w ill hold a m eeting a t th e Lusted sa ry equipm ent. The building will Mr. and Mrs. Milo Coons S atu rd ay ! schoolhouse a t 3 o’clock next Sun- and Sunday. be heated by furnace. 1 day. T he Rev. Don S hogren will T ro u td ale P aren t-T ea ch e r asso- i gpeak and m usic w ill be furnished D istrict No. 10 w as organized in 1857, and th e building w hich is still ciatio n m et T h u rsd ay of th is w eek bv th e strin g band ....................... .... * ™ * < - ... ■ ay owing to A rm is in ................... stead of - F rid Agency De L aval cream se p a ra 1,1 t h e c o u n t y- >8 not know n at tice Day. to rs anil m ilkers. H essel Im ple th ,s tim e J“ 8* w hat disposition w ill T he T ro u td ale Ladies Aid will m ent Co.— Ailv. be m ade of th e old building. T he school Is a sta n d ard M ultnom ah county school and is ably presided AMERICAN LEGION over by Mrs. Bess S chneider who is C A R L D O U G L A SS PO ST now teach in g a t Cedar for her fo u rth consecutive year. I t • is th o u g h t th a t tw o te ach ers w ill be n e c e 8 8 a r y next year to ta k e ca re of the in creasin g en ro llm en t of pupils in th is d istrict. W hile w ork is going fo rw ard ra p idly on th e new building u n d er th e direction of th e co n tra cto r, S. A. «2 EAGLE CH EEK HA LL F red erick so n of B eaverton, it w ill GOOD M USIC GOOD T IM E probably still be m ore th a n a «2 m onth before th e schoolhouse will be ready for occupancy. F ra n cis «2 M arion Stokes of P o rtlan d is th e arc h itec t of the building. The m em bers of th e school board «2 in d istric t No. 10 are E. A. Stafford chairm an, C. H. H opkins and W. L. I th e undersigned, will sell at auction on my farm b etter ki: nown Rhoades. H enry Sorenson is clerk «2 as old ( IIAP5I.45 FARM, - about m iles — oust ai 2 of th e board. . . . — ----- 2 --------- - — of B Boring oring and m iles south ot P leasant Home, my en tire herd of dairy cattle, including 3 reg istered Jersey s; «2 ....Armistice Day.... Let us pause to honor the cour ageous men and women who cross ed the seas and did their “bit” for this generation and the generations to come— Let us pause to revere those who died for so great a cause— Each succeeding year enhanced the glory of their victory and its far-reaching benefits to all man kind. In observance of Armistice Day this hank will not open Friday, Nov. 11. ggtUlÊL « f DANCE SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 12 Auction Sale Mrs. S usan H arding gave a de- lightful p a rty la st F rid ay night at h e r home in honor of the officers of T ro utdale C hapter, O. E. S„ th eir FAIRVIEW husbands and wives. T he evening At the Sm ith M emorial P re sb y was spent at cards. L ater a de terian ch u rch Sunday m orning at licious supper w as served. The FREE IT X C H AT YOON___________ SALE BEGINS AT 11» A. M. 11 o’clock the p asto r, th e Rev. E. R. tables w ere beautifully decorated D. H ollensted, will give an exposi in th e autum n colors. F avors for the F o u r-y e a r-o ld Bull, O reglow Gold Boy, s ire l ’ogis tion of th e 23d Psalm . Sunday sister officers w ere tiny satin p e r O n e id a ’s C hief. D am , O reg o n 's G olden Glow. school will convene a t 10 o’clock. fume bags w ith th e emblem of each J e rs e y Cow. O nw ard C h ie f’s F ra n c e s, sire d by O n T he young people's class of office painted in gold. F avors for w ard C hief, w h o se s ire w as V ive’s G olden G low ’s Sm ith Memorial P re sb y teria n S u n the men w ere ribbons w ith the Ma C hief s ire of live cow s in th e R of M. day school, of w hich Mrs. E. R. D. sonic emblem, also painted In gold. J e rs e y Cow, G ypsy P rin c e ’s M am ie, sire d by H ollensted is teach er, held a social Mrs. Thom as Low of T ro u td ale p re St. M aw es G ypsy P rin c e , w hose s ire w a s C a p tio n M onday evening a t th e hom e of sented Mrs. H arding w ith an elec T r is tr a m ’s Im p. a n d w hose dam w as I to s a ir e ’s Bess. Mrs. Io la Copeland. All rep o rted a tric floor lam p in behalf of th e of G uernsey and Je rse y Cow, fresh ab o u t D ecem ber 15th 2 good time. H olstein and Je rse y Cows, m ilking. 3 D urham and Je rse y ficers. George Wilcox, w orthy p a t Cows, m ilking. Mare, com ing 5 y ears old. Mare, com ing 4 years ron. assisted Mrs. H arding as Joint old. F arm Wagon. John Deere Steel Beam Plow. Feed Chop Lovely C h ristm as Gifts. host. The event w ill long he re per. Disc. H arrow . Two 10-gal Milk Cans. F our 5-gal. Milk F or hand-m ade h an d k erch iefs m em bered by all who had the Cans. Cream S ep arato r, Simplex, alm ost new. 160-egg In c u and o th er beautiful and useful a r ticles see Mrs. W. A. W inters. ’ b ato r, and a lot of sm all im plem ents and tools too num erous p leasu re of attending th is d elight to m ention. 31x1.—Adv. ful affair. Mr. F ish, p residen t of the M etro TERMS—-All sum s u n d er $20.00 cash. On sum s over $20.00, six m onths tim e w ith in te rest at ra te of 8 per cent per annum politan Life In su ra n ce com pany m ay he had on notes satisfac to ry to Clerk. and his p a rty dined one day last week at Crown P oint Chalet. Mr. and Mrs. Crow foot of Oregon ! City and several in th e ir p a rty w ere 1 COL. J . M . H U G H E S, A u ctio n eer, F o re s t G rove, O re guests last w eek of Mrs. Ja sp e r | A. M EY E R S, C lerk Crane. _ i TH£ HARD-IÛ-6ET-AT PARTS ARE JUST AS Thieves entered th e barn of th e I ^ ( I M P O R T A N T AS TH e"EASV-TO -6ET-AT "PARTSÌ Columbia View farm on Sunday < DO EFFICIENT O IL IN 6 AND 6 R E A S IN 6 n ig h t and stole 100 em pty potato sacks, a brand new tire from the Dodge car and a lot of tools. They had their ca r p arked close to the b arn and evidently took th e ir tim e. A rran g em en ts a re being m ade to 1 in stall an elec tric call bell in the b arn and chicken house w hich will J give the alarm in the house if an y body e n ters d u rin g th e night. Mrs. L ottie Benfield has retu rn ed from P o rtlan d w here she spent buys you a se v eral days w ith h er sister, Mrs. K etchem The first snow of th e season fell on Monday night on th e foothills ac ro ss the Colum bia and has a f fected the atm osphere som ew hat in D o n ’ t w a it u n til tro u b le forces y o u r a u to m o b ile in to some th is vicinity. T h ere a re still a re p a ir shop, as a reg ula r inspection service m ay save you good m any acres of potatoes in the m a n y re p a ir b ills . Com e in and ta lk th is co m p le te service ground w hich th e fro st so far hag over. O u r L u b ric a tio n D e p t. w ill guarantee to grease e very n o t dam aged. C auliflow er h arv est m o vin g p a rt o f y o u r a u to m o b ile . W e a re a t y o u r s e rv ic e . is alm ost over and w as b etter than expected. installed, complete E dw ard Jam es G ray, who died in ^ P o rtla n d from h e a rt attac k on .Monday evening w hile on his way hom e from his office, was a lifelong friend ’ of Miss F ra n ce s H am ilton and Mrs. Ja s p e r Crane. A su rp rise p a rty w as given at C h an ticleer Inn on Monday nig h t j by th e stu d en ts of Colum bian high G aseo Bldg. F ifth & A lder BR. 7611 school, honoring the birthday of * O. M unger, m anual tra in in g teach- i e r. The evening w as spent in dancing. R efreshm ents w ere se rv By Ft anlihn ed a t m idnight. The cakes w ere baked by Mrs. M arie M organ and / VOU ADVERTISED \ Mrs. H. L. Moody. ¿ o o w wEf?e/ undeq ’1 AH TDM.' IT S FA ITU- HE S / T O AN EDUCATE L» ' T he em ployes of th e Oregon a I ' THAT PAW?C i T TUAT L i v e STOCK. P E T S , BTC'/ D on ' t waa J t a i p»(?r?O T - Die» L au n d ry com pany held th e ir ann u al ! IT 5AVS -. " WANTE D - ‘ k e e p s v d u r e m in d e d A VOU N O T 2 8iCl?D’ -w e AN EDUCATED» PAQQOT ban q u et and dar-cing p arty . at OF V O U P LATF- means a col I r \s . e - e - C hanticleer Inn on W ednesday night. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 SILVER PLATE Jor <2 FORMAL DINNERS family ought to give at V - least one formal dinner during the winter. ((Gleaming silver plate on immaculate linen ts a picture th a t lingers in memory like a charming play. (( We have silver ware and plate at extremely moderate prices C ’ vf . ry <S «2 «2 <>2 °2 «2 °2 «2 °2 «2 «2 «2 °2 «2 «2 iHealep’s Jetoelrp ^torf P ow ell S tre e t G resh am , Ore. MARIJAN PETRICEVIC, Owner L u b rica tio n I5ut/ w iw tt t/znc see uJwJum t IX /" FILLING-STATION £ AD -ventures CORBETT Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Kincaid a re th e p are n ts of a baby boy, born T h u rsd ay a t th e P o rtlan d sa n a torium . Mrs. S. H arding, m atron of t T ro u td ale C hapter O. E. 8., e n te r tained th e officers and th e ir h u s bands a t a delightful party at her hom e F rid a y evening L ight re fresh m en ts w ere served. A H allow een p arty a t the H url- b a r t school F rid ay evening was an O TH ER ? lù A 3 R , 0 ^ KjjQifl 0? " s o X CASCO ^ T E D X nG 0° * BAY-TUG* Floor Furnace SSO «’ DIRECTOR i£?,NUE i B O !® S S K V IC S BLJKEA-V i SPBRK Ï ^ bohr co. Sperry homing pigeons are freely available to w om en’s clubs, local organizations and com m unities as me«.age carrie r, to help in announcing im portant events. Ask your nearest S perry representative. Portland Gas & Coke Co. SP2SRY in every home, ODUCTS on etíery fa rm _________________ Sold! / " ' i s L x APcu OG12 E, fiîY / 1 / b w s .'- n w that i ’ ve C an LOAF all lav , it will EE G ood O ÍT lR ED A N D ‘ ' -r- . . - —- I £> S» So So So So So So