FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
17, 19S8
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, OREGON
NEWS FROM MANY NEIGHBORHOODS : Clubf Stl ges ¡¡riveL
for New Members
FAIRVIEW SCHOOL TO
EAGLE CREEK MAN
HAVE BENEFIT DINNER
DIES IN HOSPITAL
A chicken d in n er w ill be given by
th e F airview P aren t-T ea ch e r circle
on W ednesday evening, F ebruary
22, a t th e school auditorium . In
connection w ith th e d in n er a pro
g ram of speeches and m usic will
be given, w ith W. C. A lderson,
co u n ty school su p erin ten d en t, as
to a stm a ste r. T he proceeds of the
d in n e r w ill be used to im prove the
« u rta in in th e auditorium by p a in t
ing out th e advertisin g and in its
p lace pain tin g an in te restin g scene.
Colonel A. E. C lark of P o rtlan d
w ill give an address, h is subject
being W ashington, and th e follow
ing w ell know n people w ill each
te ll his or h er best sto ry : Fred
B oalt, F ra n k J. L onergan, John
V eatch, Judge F red S tad ter, Judge
W a lte r H. E vans, Miss Vivian
Cooley, Miss N ettle Mae R ankin,
Miss M ary Ja n e S p u rlin , Dean Col
lins, A nthony E uw er and E. H.
W hitney of P o rtlan d , Mrs. Ja n e t
L um sden of F airview , and H. L.
S t. C lair.
M usical num bers w ill be in te r
sp ersed .
FAIRVIEW
“T hree-sco re Y ears" w ill be th e
th em e of a serm on Sunday m orning
a t 11 o’clock a t the Sm ith M emor
ial P re sb y teria n ch u rch by the p a s
to r, the Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted.
S un day school w ill convene a t 10
o ’clock.
PLEASANT HOME
R ichard B. Gibson, 58. of E agle
Creek, Oregon, died at Good S am ar
ita n hospital Monday, F eb ru ary 13,
as th e re su lt of an operation. The
fun eral w as conducted W ednesday
a t th e E agle C reek church, w ith a r
rangem ents in th e hands of th e
G ates F u n eral Home. In term e n t
w as m ade in G ibson cem etery at
E agle Creek.
T he deceased is survived by his
widow Mrs. L innie G ibson; th ree
b ro th ers H. S. of E ag le Creek, and
H arvey and H. F. of B arto n ; two
sisters, Mrs. N ora I. K andall of
E stacada and Mrs. Cora M. U dell of
E agle Creek.
BORING
T he Rev. A. B. C alder spent last
F riday in P o rtlan d visiting w ith a
nephew G eorge T. C alder, second
officer on th e steam sh ip J. L.
Luckenback. T he steam er w as on
her way from S eattle to New York,
w here young Mr. C alder resides.
T he Rev. Mr. C alder had not seen
his nephew for 20 years. The
steam er is one of th e 21 vessels b e
longing to th e L uckenback line and
c a rrie s lum ber and dried and
canned fru its from Oregon, W ash
ington and C alifornia to th e A tlan
tic coast.
The Boring school baskeball
qu in tet m et th e Sandy ball to ssers
in a re tu rn gam e on he local floor
on W ednesday aftern o o n and de
feated th e Sandy team by a score
of 44 to 3. T he local to ssers have
not been defeated so far th is sea
son.
T he p a rty and social tim e given
by the Ladies Aid on T uesday eve
ning was enjoyed by all present.
Mr. Gill kept th in g s moving and
th e re was not a dull moment.
H. A. Beck w as ta k en to a P o rt
land hospital th e first of th e week.
He w as taken violently ill la st week
and a G resham physician w as su m
moned. L ater he w as rem oved to
th e hospital w here It w as found
th a t he w as suffering from g all
stones. Mr. Beck had been laid up
for th e past th re e m onths from an
accident he received w hile w o rk
ing on the section and w as ju st
able to go back to w ork. At last
rep o rt he w as in a critica l condi
tion.
Mr. L indon Richey and fam ily
w ere out from P o rtlan d Sunday
visiting relatives.
Mrs. Emma G regson and th e C. L.
G regson fam ily e n tertain ed friends
from Idaho on T uesday.
T he re g u la r services w ill be held
at the M ethodist ch u rc h on Sunday,
preaching a t 10 by th e p aso r and
Sunday school a t 11.
P at L and is confined to his home
w ith rheum atism .
The Base Line Im provem ent club
m et at Ja c k and J ill's Monday
night w ith an atten d an ce of 325. A
very excellent p ro g ram w as en
joyed also splendid ta lk s w ere
given by G eorge L. R outledge and
L. M. Lepper.
A m em bership drive is now on
and th e w orkers w ere busy signing
up new m em bers. T he drive is to
continue for one m onth an d it is
hoped to reach 500, though th e re is
no limit.
T he uext m eeting w ill be th e sec
ond Monday in M arch a t th e R us
sellv ille g ran g e hall, on Base L ine
road at Craig road.
ROCKWOOD
POWELL VALLEY
PAGE THREE
Charters Sent Five Clubs.
Boys' and g irls’ club ch a rters,
Sunday services will bq held as
signed by Dr. W. M. Ja rd in e secre
usual in th e Pow ell Valley Mission
chrch, Sunday school at 9:50, ch il ta ry of the United S tates d ep a rt
d ren 's serv ice a t 10:55, m orning m ent of a g ric u ltu re : C. A. Howard,
service in Sw edish at 11:10. The sta te su p erin ten d en t of public in
subject of th e m orning service will stru ctio n : Paul V. M aris, director
be “P ra y e r”, and in the evening, I of th e extension service; and H. C.
th e subject w ill be. "W hat a re you Seymour- sta te club leader, have
doing w ith your M aster's g oods" T i been sent to five new clubs In
T he evening service will ghe In M ultnom ah county by th e club of
English.
fice of th e extension service of O re
T he Bible school of th e Saron gon S tate college. T h ree sew ing
L u th eran ch u rch will begin at 9:45. clubs u n d er th e lead ersh ip of Miss
It is desired th a t every m em ber be Sue H icks of Pow ell Valley and
p resen t as a p ic tu re will be tak en
of th e school. At 11:10 th e p rea ch two cookery clubs u nder Jh e lead
ing service w ill be conducted in ersh ip of Mrs. Jo h n D enison of
Swedish by th e pastor, th e Rev. T ro u td ale received th e ch a rters.
Enoch Sandeen. In th e evening at
8 o'clock a Bible lectu re will be
given from th e subject, "T he G reat
Silence in H eaven.” This is a co n
tinued study of th e Apocalypse and
will be given in th e E nglish la n
guage.
The L u th er League of th e S aron
Yellow C ornm eal, 9’s .......... 3 0 d
L u th eran ch u rch is plan n in g a
W ashington-L incoln program to be
P o r k and Keans,
given on th e evening of F eb ru ary
medium, 3 f o r ................ 25d
24 at th e hom e of Lewis Berg. All
Rye
H ardtack, per lb .............. 114
m em bers of th e League and th e ir
frien d s a re asked to be present.
II A tl Oatm eal, 2 f o r ..... 2 7 4
Buv Here and
SAVE $ $ $
T he Rev. R obert B rym er is hold
ing special revival services a t the
Rockwood M ethodist ch u rch . The
m eetings, w hich a re full of in te r
est, a re being w ell atten d ed and
Full quart jar cut
will continue indefinitely. E very
RADIO REPAIRING.
Sweet P ic k le s .................... :t5 4
one is invited to come o ut and en
We re p a ir any th in g on any m ake
C ra c k e rs 3 lb. b o x ................. 3 0 4
joy the good singing and preaching. of radio. W ork guaranteed. L. L.
Long,
phone
631.
We
call
for
and
Crown F lo u r, per s a c k . . . $ 1 .9 0
Services will be held Sunday a t 11
deliver.
and 7:30, a t w hich tim e th e Rev.
FEED, GAS and OILS
Mr. B rym er w ill speak, and on
For the Ladies
w eek nights a t 7:30.
Snappy sty les in new footw ear
for spring. Come in and see them.
P o p u lar prices, $3.95, 11.95, 15.95.
P h o n e «•&»
TROUTDALE
A ylsw orth & M artin, G resham .—
O p p o s ite P o w e ll V a lle y School
Adv.
tf
P reach in g Bervice and S unday
school will be held a t th e usual
hour of 10 o'clock Sunday m orning
a t th e com m unity ch u rch w ith Rev.
E . R. D. H ollensted, p asto r in
charge.
ROCKWOOD G R A N G E H A LL
T he men of T ro u td ale have been
on a
invited to a stag p arty to be given
af th e Masonic hall T uesday eve
ning, F eb ru ary 21. T he Ladies Aid
w ill serve a chicken dinner at 6:30.
C haplain W. S. G ilbert, D. D., of
P o rtlan d will deliver an address.
A m usical program will be re n
I
Art’s Jazz Bandits—B-plece Orchestra
dered by th e C ham berlain boys of
S pringdale, and W aldem ar H ollen
LADIES 25c
GENTLEMEN 50c "
Refreshments
sted of P o rtlan d w ill sing a group
EVERYBODY
WELCOME
of solos.
Mrs. F ran ces Fox atten d ed a
bridge luncheon T uesday given by
Mrs. H enry W eller in P o rtlan d for
th e B a k e r club.
C. E. Scott left Sunday m orning
for Boston, M assachusetts, to a t
tend a n atio n al educational co n fer
ence. He will hold m eetings in ON YV. J. MILLER FARM FOUR MILES SOUTHEAST OF
several cities in M ontana, Wyom C O R B E T T , OREGON, tu rn off C olum bia R iv e r H ig h w ay a t
ing, and N orth D akota on th e way, S u m m it S erv ice s ta tio n , good m acad am ized ro ad all th e
to c a rry on th e w ork of the d e p a rt
m en t of class-room te ach ers of w ay, th re e a n d o n e -h a lf m iles from C olum bia R iv er H ig h
w hich he is n atio n al secretary . Mr. w ay. W atch fo r sig n s at S um m it S erv ice s ta tio n o n e m ile
Scott expects to be gone a month. w est of V ista H ouse.
A p arty was given F rid ay eve
ning a t the home of Mrs. J. C.
Sm ith by th e Meadow L ark club.
A fter a very p leasan t evening a
dainty lunch w as served.
Free Lunch at Noon
Sale Hegins at 1*. M. Sharp
T he P aren t-T ea ch e r association
SALE W ILL DE HELD RAIN OR SHIN E
met Friday. A good p ro g ram was
enjoyed by all present. It. E. C an
non gave a splendid ta lk on Good
On account of having sold my farm I will sell a t Public Auction on
C itizenship. Mrs. C. E. Scott gave th e above date all my personal p ro p erty co n sistin g of th e following
an in terestin g ta lk on F o u n d ers’ c h a tte ls:
Day. Mrs. Jo h n McGinnis gave a
LIV E STOCK
paper on N orth W estern w riters.
2
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y
Cows.
H eifer, ab o u t 14 m o n th s old. 2
A delicious lunch w as served by
Mrs. E lla Hensley, Mrs. Lee E vans Good H o rses, w e ig h t ab o u t 1)00 a n d 1100 pounds.
and Mrs. A nna R ichardson.
M ACHINERY
L. A. H arlow and son Robert,
Mrs. Felicia Coe and Dale P arso n s S et D ouble H arn ess, Saddle, 1921 Ford T ouring car. F arm Wagon,
w ere d inner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hay R ack, Cham pion Mower, Cham pion Hay Rake, Iron H arrow .
S. F. H arlow in P o rtlan d on T u es 2-sections, Disc, 2 Single H orse C u ltiv ato rs, B reaking Plow , 12-lnch,
day, th e occasion being th e la tte r's Oliver Chilled Plow, 14-inch, M eyers Spray Pum p, 50 gallon capacity,
wedding ann iv ersary .
alm o st new, Gas Engine, l ’i h p., L iberty W ashing Machine, lots of
Mrs. F red Pelton and Mrs. J. F. block and ta ck le ropes, sm all im plem ents and tools of every d escrip
Coons w ere dinner gu ests of Mrs. tion including forks, shovels, c a rp e n te r’s tools and m echanic’s tools
Al. Shields in P o rtlan d on W ednes such as d rills, vises, bits and sledges.
day.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Mr. and Mrs. J. H alley sp e n t S un
day in Camas, W ashington, a t the
S onora P honograph, like new ;
2 B ureaus, Sideboard, 2 Iron
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ilanaka.
B edsteads w ith springs, 2 D iningroom T ables, K itchen C abinet, Center
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. P arso n s a t Stand, U niversal H eating Stove, one o th er H eating Stove, Kitchen
tended a card p arty a t th e hom e of Range, alm ost new ; lotR of dishes and kitchen u ten sils, fru it
Mr. and Mrs. B ruce S cham yke S at ja rs, 100 ja rs fru it, se t farm know ledge books, lots of p ic tu res with
u rd ay evening.
fram es, and lot of o th e r household a rtic le s too num erous to m ention.
H. C. McGinnis is in Good S am a r
itan hospital w here he u n d erw en t TERMS— Sum s under $20 cash ; $20 or over six m onths' tim e w ith In ter
est a t 8 per cen t per annum on notes approved by clerk. A rran g e
an operation W ednesday.
m en ts Bhould be m ade w ith C lerk A. M eyers of F irs t S tate Bank-
G resham , Oregon, p rio r to sale,
( ’OKBETT CITIZEN
A. C. ARVIDSON
DANCE
NEW MAPLE FLOOR
Mr. and Mrs. G lenn E. Bangs, the
fo rm e r em ployed at th e San F ra n
cisco house of M ontgom ery W ard
& Co., w ere Sunday visito rs a t the
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H elm er
Jo h n so n . T hey w ere accom panied
liy tw o officials M essrs. Cook and
M unds of M ontgom ery W ard & Co.
in Chicago. D uring th e day Jthe
Chicago men w ith th e ir h ost drove
to G overnm ent Camp w here they
enjoyed th e skiing.
S ervices a t P le a sa n t Home B ap
tis t ch u rch next Sunday w ill be of
th e u sual order, w ith the Rev. G or
don Johnson p reaching a t 11 and 8
o'clock. Sunday school m eets a t
10 o’clock w ith Mrs. R obert M iller
in charge. An atten d a n ce contest
is being staged, to continue for one
y ear. T he B. Y. P. U. w ill convene
a t 7:30 w ith Miss W ilm a Chase as
leader. T he subject, "M aking a
H om e”, w ill be discussed.
Miss Zelma Collins and the m em
bers of her fam ily celebrated the
a n n iv e rsa ry of her b irthday on
V alentine's day.
A sum ptuous
d in n er w as served a t w hich the
Rev. and Mrs. O liver Gill w ere
HALEY
guests.
Some of th e farm ers of th is
The Sunday school of th e H aley
com m unity a re tak in g advantage of
th e good w eather and a re finishing B ap tist church w ill convene a t 10
th e in te rru p te d ta sk of potato dig a. m. Sunday, follow ed by the
ging. Among those so doing are m orning service a t 11, w hich w ill
M. J. Melton and LeRoy W alters.
Ja m es H illyard and his road m a be in Swedish. T he ju n io rs w ill
ch in e w as a w elcom e visitor in this hold th e ir m eeting a t 6:45 p. m.
com m unity W ednesday.
T he young people w ill have ch arg e
T h ere w ill be the u su al services of th e evening serv ice beginning at
a t th e M ethodist ch u rc h Sunday,
F eb ru ary 19, w ith Sunday school ot 7:30.
10 o ’clock, p reaching service a t
Mr. and Mrs. E lm er E klund of
11:15, and E pw orth L eague a t 7] Canwood, Canada, have moved into
o ’clock. In the m orning service the
sen io r choir w ill sing, th e re w ill be th e T hom as L arso n residence. Mr.
th e u sual story, and th e p asto r’s and Mrs. L arso n have moved to
serm on w ill be on th e subject of P ortland. The new com ers in H aley
“Gap F ille rs.” T he L eague service are being cord ially welcomed.
w ill be led by H arry C arlson. The
su b ject Is to be "W riting a Modern
HURLBURT
‘In H is S te p s .'”
Mr. and Mrs. K ilen have moved to
P reach in g service w ill be held a t
L ogan, n ea r Oregon City, w here
th e H u rlb u rt schoolhouse Sunday
th ey w ill open a garage.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es M anary, of (evening a t 7:30 o'clock. T he Rev.
P o rtlan d , w ere dinner guests of Mr. E. R. D. H ollensted of th e Sm ith
an d Mrs. W. E. M arkell T hursday Memorial P re sb y teria n ch u rch will
preach.
evening.
T he M ethodist Ladies Aid socie
THINK
THINK
THINK
ty will m eet a t the hom e of Mrs. G.
T he F a rm e rs M utual F ire Relief
DIES IN GRESHAM
W. A llder, of th e V ictory com m uni
ty W ednesday, F eb ru ary 22. begin Association. F arm and subu rb an
F u n eral services w ere held y es THEODORE TAGCE, Auctioneer, Rt. 3, Portland, Orc.
n in g a t 2 o’clock, for a w ork-fest property. H. W. S n ash a ll, p resi
and a colonial tea. T he ladies are dent, Main St., G resham . Phone te rd a y afternoon a t C orbett com
A. M EYERS, Clerk, GrcBham, Oregon
2101.
req u ested to be prep ared to sew.
m unity church for th e late Orin W.
Black, who died Tuesday, F eb ru ary
14, at T hom as sa n ita riu m from a
com plication of diseases.
I n te r
m en t w as m ade in S u n set cem etery
a t C orbett u nder th e d irection of
th e J. E. M etzger u n d ertak in g
p arlo r.
On account of o u r lease e x p irin g w e w ill sell a t public
Mr. Black, w ho w as 62 y ears of
age, w as born in Iow a b ut had r e a u c tio n on th e V etsch farm , 20 m iles s o u th e a s t of P o rtla n d
sided in the vicinity of C orbett for a n d 9 m iles so u th of G resh am , a t BORING, OREGON
th e p ast 35 years, m uch of th e tim e
of w hich had been sp e n t In salm on
fishing and th e rep a irin g of nets
for o th er fisherm en along th e riv
er. He is survived by a sister, Mrs.
Beginning at 9:30 A. M.
Joseph De Shazer of Sandy, and
four b ro th ers who are in th e east.
said an English contemporary,
He had never m arried.
T he Follow ing A rticles and Stock
T he fu n eral serm on w as p rea ch
ed by th e Rev. O liver Gill, p asto r
of the P le a sa n t Home M ethodist
81 HEAD CHOICE DAIRY CATTLE
church.
SATURDAY EVEN!Nt;. FEB.~25
Auction Sale
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1928
W. .1. MILLER, Owner
A u ction S ale
“ The Test o f The
Progress o f Mankind
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28
“will he in the appreciation of the character
of Washington.“
By this true test, mankind is ever marching
forward.
Every where, the peoples of the world today
honor the memory- of Washington.
Everywhere, those who have freedom and those
who seek it, are insisting upon his ideal of “the
practice of a virtuous policy” that the end and pur
pose of all (Governments may be “the aggregate
happiness of society.”
His influence lives on through the years. His
words and his deeds are ever an inspiration to for
ward- looking peoples.
This institution will be closed all day on
February 22.
7 i MILK COYYS
Special
C h ild ren 's clothes m ade, 50c up.
63 Big H olsteins, 10 D urham », 6 P u re Bred Brown Sw iss, 1 Jersey
Mrs. A. J. Mellis, K ronenberg home 1 G uernsey,
26 to be fresh a t tim e of sale, 11 to freshen in March and
on Je n n e road. Phone G resham th e balance m ilking stro n g . 5 Bred H elfers, 1 R egistered H olstein Bull.
3886
T h ese cows are big and In ex tra good condition, some m ilkiiyt 60 pounds
and m ore each day.
Come and see them m ilked before the d ate of the
Tell It to O ne-Five-bix-One.
sale and give them a carefu l inspection.
6 HEAD OF GOOD FARM HORSES WEIGHING FROM 1200 to 1600
P O IN D S EACH.
1 Fordson T ra cto r In good condition. Jo h n D eere T ra c to r Disc.
14 inch T ra c to r G ang Plow
16-lnch T ra c to r Plow. 3-TON DENBY
T R I't K, WITH NEW ENGINE. 7-foot D eering Binder. McCormick
Mower, Hay Rake, Disc D rill, 14-foot G rass Seeder, Hoover P otato
Digger, P o tato P la n te r, 2-horse Corn C u ltiv ato r, 3-section Drag H ar
row. K ale P lan te r, 2-row Corn C utter, Milking .Machine, 20, 10-gal.
Milk Cans, Buckets, Iron Wheel Low W agon, 3t4-inch Heavy F arm
W agon, Feed Mill. P latfo rm S cales and every th in g to be found on a
well kept farm and dairy.
at Newtwrg Packing Co„
Hamburger
.
(■re-ham
T R ln lty
FIRST STATE BANK
A Strong Bank
GRESHAM, OREGON
45/
ont
60 TONS GOOD HAY, BALED TIMOTHY AND ( LOVER MIXED
OArfield M l 4
Dr. J. R. Eggeman, N. D.
i i i u H h i . o o n r u m a m i '
and chronte dlneasM. Special atten-
tlon riven heart. stomaeh, kidneys
and bowela.
11*4 H a i . . , S I PORTLAND. ORE
FREE LI V 7 / AT NOON
TERMS OE SALE- $20 and under cash. Over $20 six m o n th s’ tim e given
a t 8 per cent of in te re st on a note approved by th e c l S k o t sale.
T hose desiring cre d it should see clerk before buying.
BORING
DAIRY C0„ Owners
J. W. HUGHES, Auctioneer, Forest Grove, Oregon.
A. MEYERS, Clerk, G resham
AUCTION SALE
1 Will Sell on E. O. FISHER FARM. Two Miles East of
l’ARKROSE on SANDY RLYIU Ebe Miles West of
FA IR V IE W
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
23
Free Lunch at Noon
9:30 A. JL Sharp
HORSES
One Team Dorses, black, 9 years old, 3190 lbs. One Team Hursesj
Bay, 9 years old, 9800 lbs.
45
HEAD OF DAIRY COWS
45
Holsteins, Jersey and Brown Swiss Dairy Cows, one-third of herd,
fresh within the last two months, others fresh soon or nt time of sales
balance fresh (n spring and summer.
7 Helfers, from S to 16 months old.
1 R egistered llo lsteln Bull (King Segls Veeman Auggle D eK ol).
1 Pure Bred Brown Swiss Bull .2 years old, eligible for registration.
All tu b ercu lin tested and eligible to go into oth er states.
FARM E Q U IPM EN T
No. 11. Blizzard E nsilage C u tter w ith 35 feet pipe, new. S uperior
G rain D rill w ith g rass seeder, new. Cham pion Mower, new. 75 bushel
M anure S p read er 3-horse Disc. 2-horse Disc w ith tru ck . Kale P la n t
er. 2-row Corn P lan ter. 2-horse Jo h n D eere C ultivator. Single horse
C ultivator. 16-iuch Plow. 14-inch Plow. H arpoon F ork and C arrier.
230 feet cable. 2 Double Sets W ork H arness. 3 F arm W agons. C ar
bide Gas P lan t. 1 Silo. 14x32. I Silo, 16x26. Iron H arrow , 2-section,
10 li. p Gas Engine. 3 h .p Gas Engine. W ater Pump. 22 Lowden Cow
Stanchions. Milk Cooler. 70-gallon Milk T ank. Sm all Milk Tntik.
Buckets and m any sm all im plem ents and tools too num erous to m ention.
Sale Begins with Machinery
TERMS— Sum s under $20 cash, sum s over $20 six m onths' tim e w ith
in te re st a t 8 per cen t per annum providing arran g e m en ts are m ade
w ith C lerk A. Meyers, a t F irs t S tate Bank, G resham , Oregon, prior
to d ate of sale.
JOSEPH ANDEREGG, Owner
COL. W. S. WOOD A SON, Auctioneers, Vancouver, Washington
A. MEYERS, Clerk, First State Bank, Gresham
AUCTION SALE
JOHN BLISS FARM on Base Line Rond, near Twelve-
Mile House, 12 miles east of Courthouse, one
mile north of Gresham.
TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY 21, 1928
Sale will Commence at II A. M. Sharp
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
EVERYBODY WELCOME
A ccount lease e x p irin g M arch 1 a n d my son h a v in g e n
gaged in o th e r w ork, I w ill sell a t P u b lic A u ctio n on th e
above d a te my e n tir e h erd of d a iry c a ttle , a ll d a iry e q u ip
m en t a n d a ll farm m a c h in e ry w ith o u t re s e rv a tio n .
LIVE STOCK
21 H igh G rade G u ern sey Cows, 3 J e rs e y Cow s, c o n s is t
in g of seven cow s fresh now , th re e co m in g fre sh by tim e of
sale, b a la n c e heav y m ilk e rs now. Six Y e a rlin g H eifers.
Registered Guernsey Hull, Fairyland’s Cavalier (l()B47tt)
sired l>y Fairyland’s Sandy Imp with Clara’s Voisine
of Maple Lodge Imp as dam, bred by E. J. Maliy,
Oregon City,
T hese c a ttle have all been tu b ercu lin tested and m ay be rem oved
to o th er sta te s.
There were no re a c to rs
G ray G elding, w eight 1400 pounds. B lack M are 1400
pounds. B lack M ule, 1000 pounds, 2 y e a rs old. S et of
b re e c h e n h a rn e s s , n e a rly new.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT
One
bo ttler.
er. One
One silo
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6-horse dairy boiler. One 24-case sterilizer. One C hester m ilk
One large double wash tank. One F ra n k lin steam hottie w ash
m ilk cooler. L ot of pipes and fixtures. One cream sep arato r.
12 x 32.
FARM MACHINERY
One McCormick 6-foot binder, all new canvasses. One McCormick
Mower. One John D eere rid in g cu ltiv a to r w ith sp rin g b ra k e r shovels.
One Oliver sulky chilled plow 16-inch, alm o st new. One 2-horse grain
d rill. One 2-horse Iron h arrow . One 2-horse bean p u ller. One 2-
horse disc. One T andum Cutaw ay 6-foot disc. P otato plunter, cup
p attern . P otato digger, ex tra g rate. Jo h n D eere m anure sp rea d er No.
12 size. L itter ca rrie r. Low tru ck farm w agon with new tig h t floor hay
rack. Five tons clover hay and a lot of sm all Im plem ents and tools too
num erous to m ention.
FLOWERS AND CHICKENS
50 W hite O rpington pullets. I W hite O rpington cockerels, all from
prize w inning stock of Madison S quare G arden, New York. 36 Rhode
Islan d Red pullets. Rhode Islan d Red cockerel. Lot of p eren n ial plan ts
and bulbs, all first-class flowers.
TERMS— All sum s under $20 cash. Sum s over $20 six m onths' tim e
w ith in te re st a t 8 per cent per annum providing arran g e m en ts for
sam e a re m ade w ith A. M eyers, clerk of sa le at F irs t S tate Bank,
p rio r to d ate of sale.
F. 0 . BOWLSBY, Owner
COL. YVOODS A SON, A urtloneerN , V ancouver, W n.
A. M EY ER S, C lerk , G resh am , O regon
Happy Valley Community
AUCTION SALE
( oiiducted by Theodore Tugue, Auctioneer, Portland, Oregon.
It. E. I*. 3, box 951, to whom you should make application lor*
Information relathe to the »ale of chattels at this sale.
I have listed and w ill sell at public auction
Beginning at 1 P. M.
THURSDAY, MARCH I, 1928
On the Cliarle* Henderson Farm four miles soiilh-’
east of Lents, nine miles northeast of Oregon City/
two miles north of Sunnyside, two miles south of
Foster road nt Itellrose, the following ehuttels:
HOUSES AND IIOGS
Ten Head of H orses. 4 to 10 y ears old. w eighing 1200 to 1800
pounds, m atched team s and single d riv e rs; 2 Sets D ouble H a r
ness,
Single H arness.
Duroc Je rse y Hoar. 22 m onths old,
P oland China Brood Sow, 12 pigs, six to eight weeks old.
.
MACHINERY
Two Feed G rinders. 2 E nsilage C utters. Gas Engine, 4 h. p.,
2 F arm W agons, S pring W agon, P o tato P la n te r, chain d rive;
2 Biding C ultivators, one 8-lnch Berry» Plow , one K-inch o rc h
ard Plow , Disc H arrow , Spike Tooth H arrow , 14-li.ch B reak
ing Plow, Double Shovel P o tato L ister, 14-lnch H illside Plow,
G rass Seeder, Milk Cooler, B ottle W ashing T ank and many
o th er a rtic le s th a t will be listed before sale takes place.
TERMS— Sum s under $20 cash, $20 or over six m onths' tim e
w ith Interest a t 8 per cen t per annum on notes approved by
Clerk. To Insure cre d it m ake ap p licatio n to clerk, a t F irs t
S tate Bank. G resham , O regon, p rio r to date of sale.
A. METERS, Clerk
THEODORE TAGUE
AUCTIONEER AND CONDUCTOR OF SALE