FRIDAY,
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
MARCH
IS.
PAGE THREE
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POWELL VALLEY
Powell Valley school was closed i
T hursday m orning and will rem ain '
closed u n til Monday to aw ait devel- I
opm ents of th e d ip h th e ria situ atio n
F rien d s of Mr. and Mrs. W alter
K itzm iller of Dover will be pleased to !
learn of th e arriv al of a second son |
a t th e ir hom e a few w eeks ago.
Mrs. G ust C arlson is at hom e again
a fte r h er last o p eratio n . She Is g e t
ting along very well.
Miss H ilm a T ruedson sp en t T hurs- j
day w ith th e home folks and w hile at '
home atten d ed th e L u th e ra n Ladies'
Aid society.
Mr. and Mrs. A ugust Jo h n so n and j
son L ester of Dyers Logging cam p '
spent T h u rsd ay a t th e P. A. Johnson
home.
A larg e n um ber of friends and ;
m em bers of th e L u th eran church a t
tended th e Ladies' Aid society which
was e n tertain ed by Miss N ellie Jo h n
son T hursday aftern o o n . The house i
was artistic ally decorated with Ore- ,
gon grape, ferns and daffodils. A lter j
th e reg u la r program refresh m en ts I
w ere served and a d elig h tfu l social ■
h o u r enjoyed.
The reg u lar m eeting of th e Powell
VSlley P arent-T eaclier association
w hich was to have met next week will ;
probably be postponed one week on :
account of th e contagion scare. It Is
hoped to have som ething of an u n
usual n a tu re for th is m eeting
The
H om e-m aking club will probablv
have ch arg e of the refresh m en ts. The
girls of th is club are w orking tow ar 1
th e plan of sending one o r m ore of
th eir num ber »o O. A. C. sum m er
echool th is year.
The Fordson cuts the cost of preparing land almost to half of
what it cost with horses. But even more important is the fact that
the Fordson saves from thirty to fifty per cent of the farmer’s time.
And time saved—getting fields in shape to plant in the proper season,
getting things done when they should be done—means money to the
farmer. Besides it helps greatly in solving the labor problem.
As ever, the machine way is proving more efficient, faster, easier
than the old hand way. In the factory the machine increases produc
tion, saves labor—produces more at less cost. And that is what the
Fordson does on the farm. The Fordson way is the machine way of
farming. Besides it helps the labor problem.
The Fordson’s first cost is low; and the after or operating cost
is low It is a compact, easily handled tractor, backed by the great
est tractor service organ
ization in the world.
We are Fordson deal
ers. Not only do we sell
Fordson tractors, but we
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carry' a stock of fordson
parts and employ Ford
son mechanics to help the
farmers get the best re
sults from the Fordson.
Let us demonstrate the
= Fordson on your fa rm.
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RAKER & SON
CiRESHAM
PLEASANT VALLEY
R. D. May of Pom ona. C alifornia, '
was a guest fo r a few days th is week
a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Welch. Mr. May Is on his way hom e ,
from W alla W alla w here he has spent '
the past few m onths.
E. P. E vans and J. I. McLean were
In the Rockwood neighborhood on
business W ednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n K adoch w ere
guests a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs
Jas McLean Monday.
Lloyd H athaw ay of B attle G round .
was a recen t visitor In th is neighbor- ,
hood.
F ra n k E b erh art was looking a fte r I
business m a tte rs In L ents d u rin g th e
fo rep art of th e week.
Miss Nell Lloyd of L aG rand was a
w eek-end g u est of Miss L au ra Moore, i
Prof. P. M. B ran d t, of C orvallis, j
was a visito r a t th e homo of Mr. and
Mrs. W. U. Moore la st Friday.
L ittle David F ro st, who was serl- '
ously ill for som e tim e is again able
to atten d school.
Mr. an d Mrs. J. H. N olta e n te r
tained friends from th e city last Sun- ’
day.
F. W. Je n n e has Invested in a
farm trac to r.
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We will make you “feel at home” when you come into
our bank, whether or not you are yet ready to do your
banking with us.
We make our bank a FRIENDLY bank. Our officers
are not hard to meet.
Our advice is at your service in any financial matter.
Come in and feel free to consult us. It will be a com
pliment and a pleasure to us.
tt'e invite YOUR Banking Business.
We pay 5 per cent interest on time deposits of $500 or more.
BANK OF GRESHAM
GRESHAM, OREGON
STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY.
A u c tio n
S a le
HIGH GRADE WORK HORSES
TROUTDALE
Mr. and Mrs. Oden A nderson a re
visiting Mrs A nderson's m other, Mrs
Nellie Hatfield
The P aren t-T each er assocation m et j
Friday, March 11. Mrs. Powell gave I
a very Interestin g read in g
flalnty ;
refresh m en ts were served by Mrs. '
K endall and Mrs. Spence. A cam-1
paign for m em bership was sta rte d .
Each one Is requested to bring a new
m em ber for next m eeting.
Lee E vans has let a co n tract t o 1
com plete th e cu ttin g of 260 cords of
wood on th e Crowston place.
T h ere has been considerable Im
provem ent on th e down town stree ts,
which adds much to th e beauty of
th e city.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred F edersplel from
Bull Run were th e guests of Tom
Low and fam ily, Friday.
Mrs. F ran ces Fox is p rep arin g to
in stall a pipeless fu rn ace and base
m ent In h er house. T he work will
soon be in progress.
Miss Olive W ilson spent Sunday In
P o rtlan d with friends.
Miss Alice Spence sp e n t th e w eek
end w ith home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Jones, of P o rt
land, w ere th e guests of II. F. P a r
sons and fam ily th is week.
AUie May has purchased a m eat
m ark et in Pendleton and expects to
ta k e poeetRsipn th e first of April.
The Miracle Wrought With
STUMPING POWDERS
D u P o n t an d R ep au n o B ran ds
(Pacific N o rth w est P rod u cts)
FIELD of stumps and boulders, lying idle, unproductive
—bringing money to the tax-collector and no one else.
Next season a smooth, fertile field waving with wheat or com
or filled with fine potatoes. Such is the miracle being wrought
every year on hundreds of farms in this state through the
use of Du Pont or Repauno Stumping Powders
CEDAR AND VICTORY
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The P aren t-T each er association of
Victory will m eet a t th e schoolhouse
Friday, March 18. All are urged to
atten d .
D en tistry m ade painless by nerve
blocking m ethods. Try It. Dr. C. P.
Johnson, 611 Morgan Bldg., P o rt
land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv.
“ Clear More Acres—Make More M oney”
—that is the slogan of the progressive farmer of today. Last
year was one of the biggest land-clearing yea- this state has
ever known. This year will be a record-breaker. Simply
because it is sound business to make unproductive land
produce.
You do the job only once and pay for it only once. The
first crop usually more than pays the cost. Then every future
year each crop will add to your profits.
See our local dealer and order your season’s supply. Always
specify Du Pont or Repauno Stumping Powders. They are
always dependable, high quality, low-freezing and no dyna
mites are cheaper.
Saturday, March 2 6
1921
at 10 o’clock A. M.
50 Head Geldings
30 Mares
4 Mules
Also 50 Sets Double Harness in First-class Condition
All animals sound and in first-class working condition. From
4 to 10 years old and weighing from 1300 to 2000 lbs. These
horses were carefully selected for their present owners by
Ellis McLean, one of the best known horse buyers in this ter
ritory, a thorough competent judge of horses. Mr. McLean
says that these horses are the most uniform and best lot of
draft horses he has ever seen. The horses are at present haul
ing gravel at Biggs, Ore.
These horses can be seen at North Portland after Monday,
March 21st.
The horse is coining back. The best authorities declare that
the horse is the most economic Farm Power plant. The de
mand for horses has increased tremendously and a shortage
is known to exist.
Attend this sale and secure Horse Power at your own price
and at your own terms.
Cash or bankable note at 8 per cent. All stock will be at
the risk of the buyer as soon as hid off but will be fed and
and eared for by seller until 6 p. ra. the day after the sale.
PLEASANT HOME
Rev. W. P. F ord will preach a t th e
B aptist church at 11 a. in. Sunday
m orning. All are Invited to atten d
T he public in itiatio n of th e Girl
Reserves will be postponed indefinite
ly on account of th e epidem ic of con-
tageous diseases a t G resham and
vicinity which It 1 b hoped will be p re
vented from g ettin g a s ta rt here.
The program will be given a t som e
fu tu re date.
E v erett L ake has recovered from I
a case of th e mumps. It Is cupposed [
th a t E v erett was exposed to th e dis- !
ease w hile a t R ain ier ab o u t two i
This is some of the work that dynamite will do for you: It removes
weeks ago w ith th e boys of th e ag ri- |
stumps and boulders, digs ditches, drains swamps, straightens streams,
cu ltu ral d ep artm en t of union high.
makes tree-holes, shatters hardpan. A 100-page book which explains the
The re st of th e fam ily have been
latest methods for doing this work will be sent free on request.
staying a t hom e alth o u g h no o th e r
m em bers have contracted th e disease
as yet.
The Misses Anna L en n artz and
GRESHAM, OREGON
Mabie Sloop of th e M ethodist Sunday
school and Misses M yrtle NasHhahn
E. I. <lu Pont <le N em ours & Go.,
Inc., P ortland. O regon
and W ilm a Chase of th e B aptist S u n
day school left today (F rid a y ) fo r
i McMinnville where they will a tte n d i
j the old er g irl’s conference
Miss
| Ellen Stone will accom pany them . ,
IH V 1A B C «
The ¿iris expect to rem ain over Sun-
! day.
Miss L en n artz Is to have a j
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place on one of th e program s of th e
Why Pay $300
JOHN BROWN
I conference. She will give a sh o rt |
Pioneer Real E sta te and Inauranee
I talk on a fam ous woman nurse She
to $500 for a
L ife.
Fire,
Autom obile,
« e a lth , I has chosen to discuss th e w ork of
F iate O lass
Funeral?
. Miss F lo ren ce N ightengale.
I A T I ! ? A C TIO N Q U A K A N T N N D
T he th ird division of th e O r ie n t,
Office »»1
PHONES
R ee 117
! sew ing club will sell hom e made can
ffep aer ButldAop
dy a t th e basket ball gam e at Mult-
COMPLETE
' nomah g ran g e ball F rid ay evening
E L L IS
M cL E A N
PO RTLAND, OREGON
COL. J. W. HUGHES, Auctioneer,
Forest Grove, Oregon.
A. W. METZGER & CO
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FUNERAL
JAMES ELKINGTON
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A ccid en t,
H u ra ty
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P la te Glana.
Office en Main Street
Office 1631
casket, «mbnlmlag. ontalds boa. funeral sotlces. grave
marker, glovea. aad persoaal eervleee
We conduct funerals at all suburban towns. No extra chargs for service
PHONES
Res 18
—Including
MILLER & TRACEY
Washington at Ella. West Side.
Independent Funeral Directors
or A 57S-8S
Best Grade
CEDAR SHINGLES
a t L o w e s t P r ic e
Oregon Fire Relief Ass’*.
Notary Public Real Estate
CALL
Office »Ml, R esid en ce 471
Mileage
Satisfaction
No Mileage Limit
T o - day “ sale ~
Cha*. Cleveland, Agt.
Phonea
Means More
o. A. EASTMAN
Phone 311
F a b r i c , C o r d a n d S o lid
T ire s a n d T u b e s
Tibbetts’ Vulcanizing Shop
Main Street
Gresham, Ore.