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f 4 6 4 )« vary PO W EL L VALLEÙ s, ivaa COMMUNITY COUNCIL PLANS COLONIAL PARTY $1.50 Will Insure Safety to your Valuable Papers by renting one of our Ite * The Misses E sth e r and E lsie Unis ! 1 and th e ir b ro th er W alter w ere g u ests | At a m eeting of th e C om m unity j a t th e home of F ra n k G ustafson d u r Council of th e O rient, C o ttrell. L ust- ing th e holidays. O th er callers Mon- edn and Victory d istric ts held last ! day were H ja lm a r S öderberg o f 1 Monday evening it was decided to P lea san t Home and M erle M artin hold a Colonial e n te rta in m e n t at th e We have just installed an and F red H eard t of P o rtlan d . g ran g e hall at O rient on th e evening A ugust Jo h n so n is b u ilding a of F eb ru ary 22, w ith a good pro other nest of 46 boxes and hom e on his p ro p erty n ea r W elches g ram , plenty of ea ts and a g en eral will save one for vou. I Spur. good tim e for all. All who can do E rn est A nderson is hom e fo r th e ! so 'co n v en ien tly a re expected to dress : holidays. H e has been w orking n ea r , in Colonial style. T he re p re se n ta H eppner. tives of th e Council p resen t w ere th e Miss Em m a Jo h n so n sp en t Sunday i Rev. E arl B. C otton, Mrs G. W and Monday at home. A llder, G. N asshahn, J. Caldo, W. Ii. A farew ell p arty was given a t the C rosier and Chas. E. G ossett. schoolhouse M onday evening in hon At a recent m eeting of th e Council o r of Elton G radin and A lbert Shu- it was decided th a t the P aren t- holm , who a re leaving soon for C ali T eacher associations should be hosts fornia. T h ere w ere a n u m b er of in tu rn to th e te ach ers and m em bers young people p resen t an d th ey had a of th e school boards of th e d istricts. jolly tim e. V ictory association will be th e first C allers at th e hom e of Mr. and to en te rta in on tile occasion of the Mrs. A lbert P alm blad M onday were next reg u la r m eeting on Ja n u a ry 20. Mr. and Mrs. David P alm b lad an d son, Mr. and Mrs. P aul P alm b lad of P L E A S A N T HOM E Oak Grove, Misses E lsie an d E sth e r Unis, M erle M artin and F red H eard t T he M ethodist L adies' Aid will of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. Chas. m eet on W ednesday w ith Mrs. M. P alm blad and fam ily. Misses Amy L en n a rts. and P earl G ustafson, Miss Ellen Unis T he C h ristm as program given S un and Ed. Suckow. day evening, Ja n u a ry 1. by th e ch il Miss L illie N elson spent th e week d ren of the ju n io r d ep a rtm en t of the in P o rtlan d . M ethodist S unday school was much G uests a t th e B ert Olsen hom e enjoyed and th e ch ild ren w ent Sunday were P. A. Johnson and fam th ro u g h th e ir p a rts in splendid style. ily. Mr. and Mrs. C arl Nelson and T h ere was a good atten d an ce. The fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. A ugust Jo h n Rev. E. B. C otton gave a sh o rt ta lk son and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ernll Lind a lte r which th e service was closed State and County Depository and fam ily and E rn est A nderson. and a "s in g ” announced for th e young people. P ractically everyone re CEDAR A N I) VICTORY m ained e ith e r to sing o r to listen CLUB GIRL INSPIRED TO Goldy as soon as she w oke up. " I and a niOBt d elig h tfu l tim e was en W RITE CHARMINC? STORY feel like laying early today so I will Mr. and Mrs. A1 Stafford e n te rta in joyed sin g in g old fav o rites an d v isit s ta rt off rig h t aw ay.” ed on New Y ear’s day a fam ily p arty ing. The evening services will con How much m ore joy is to be found She w alked along th e fence and in honor of th e b irth d ay s of Mrs. tin u e a t th e M ethodist church every in th e Blmple task s when one can saw m any good places, also q u ite a Geo. H ayden and Mrs. A lta G entry Sunday evening. Mr. Cotton will which occurred d u rin g th e week. preach on a lte rn a te Sundays and the read Into them a little sen tim en t. few beside trees, b u t still she hesi H elen A lthaus of th e C edar d istric t tated. T hose p resen t w ere Mr. an d Mrs. o th e r services will be in ch a rg e of has found th is Joy, as is evidenced “ It's alw ays best to be safe," she H ayden and ch ild ren , Mrs G entry and th e laym en of th e church. An son R ussell, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A ll nouncem ents will be m ade F rid a y for by th e follow ing ch arm in g sto ry said, " i f I m ake a n est along th e der, Miss E d ith W right and Wm. th e next Sunday evening service but which is a resu lt of h e r in te re st and fence like some of th e hens told mo success in p oultry w ork u n d er th e they did I will be found because th a t M etzker of L akeview . Mr. and Mrs. alre ad y two special m usical n u m in sp iratio n of club work. Miss is w here people look fo r nests, and C arl A lder and d au g h te r of G resh bers have been prom ised. T he com A lthaus kept h er pet “ G oldy” over th e sam e is tru e of a tree-site. I am called in th e aftern o o n . m unity sing will continue to be a for th e second y ea r in club work. m ust have a place w here people will Wm. M etzker of Lakeview is v isit fe a tu re of th e service. A cordial T h a t second year b ro u g h t Miss Al never th in k of looking. ing his sister, Mrs. G. W. Allder. welcome aw aits all who wish to join th a u s u nusual honors a t th e w estern She w alked aro u n d for aw hile Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Wtjod spent S un in th ese services. p o ultry show w here she won high prospecting. Suddenly she said, day in P o rtlan d . T he Girl R eserves m met et a t th e honors in th e egg contest. “ Oh, I believe th a t is th e very place church S atu rd ay aftern o o n an d en T he sto ry which follows was pub for it.” She was looking at a place PLEASANT VALLEY joyed a taffy pu llin g p arty and ex lished In a recen t issue of th e M ult In th e o rch ard w here th e g rass was changed gifts. A very p leasan t a f nom ah County F arm B ureau: U nder th e auspices of th e N ear th ic k er and h ig h er th an In o th e r ternoon was enjoyed and two new G oldy's P roblem , places. So she w alked in th e m iddle E ast Relief com m ittee a moving pic m em bers given th e in itiatio n work. Goldy o r G oldenfeathers stood in of it and m ade h er nest. Then she tu re will be show n a t th e P leasan t They w ere Amy Sloop and L illian th e su n sh in e which m ade h er featu - Valley g ran g e next F rid ay evening, laid a lig h t brown egg in h er new H ale. T he next m eeting will be J a n ers look m ore like gold th a n ever. Ja n u a ry 6. A free will offering will nest. N early every day she laid an u ary 14 a t w hich tim e it is planned Some of h er friends cam e up and be tak en up w hich will be used in egg ’till she had ten. “ Now I will to hold th e election of officers. asked h e r to come w ith them aivi se t," said she. behalf of th is work. h u n t w orm s and grubs, but she shook Every day fo r ab o u t a week, her head. She was th in k in g . Goldy cam e aro u n d w hen h er m is TROUTDALE “ I w onder.” th o u g h t Goldy, " I tress fed th e chicks to g et som e of A rrived, on M onday, Decem ber T he re g u la r m eeting of th e con w onder If they were really my chil 26, 1921, at th e hom e of Mrs. D. H. th e duck food, like all th e o th e r hens greg atio n of S m ith M ejnorial church dren. She was th in k in g ab o u t som e Nash, a 12-pound son to Mr. and did. T he o th e r hens were shooed was held on Sunday m orning, J a n u Pekin ducks she had raised. H er lit Mrs. R obert H. Spence of Pow ell V al aw ay, but Goldy was allow ed to eat ary 1, for the purpose of electing a tle m istress was ta k in g th e duck all sh e w anted. ley. The young Scotchm an is nam ed pasto r. The Rev. It. H. P ra tt pre p ro ject th is year, b u t she had ta k en K enneth. He Is a fine, braw ney spec- One day th e fa th e r of th e little sided. T he vote was by ballot and R hode Island Red chlckenB th e y ear im an of his race. girl who was Goldy’s m istress said to was unanim ous fo r ih e Rev. E. G. before, and Goldy, n o tw ith stan d in g her, “ Goldy m ust have a nest, she is Farm ers M utual F ire R e lie f A ssocia H ollensted, for whom a call was im the fact th a t she was off color, was clucking aro u n d here. T ry to find m ediately signed. W. E. Stone was h er pet. She would call “ Goldy, tion Has P rosperous Y ear. it.” T he sta te m e n t of th e F arm ers elected a m em ber of th e session and So she fed her ducks and then took M utual F ire R elief association shows W. E. T eg art a tru ste e . T he m anse Goldy, Goldy.” and Goldy would com e ru n n in g as fast as sh e could to a h andful of corn to Goldy. T hen $4.296,715 in su ran ce w ritten in 1920, and $9,520,150 a t risk Decem recently p urchased is now ready and e a t o u t of her hands. she w aited fo r a while. Goldy ber 31st. T he association doubled will be occupied in a few days. It 1 b “They w ere so d ifferen t,” Goldy w atched h e r w ith suspicion. Then Its business in th e last tw o years, a real benefit to th e com m unity to w ent on. "T h e lik in g they had for her m istress had to go In to d in n er gaining 2500 new m em bers. H. W. 3 n ash all was re-elected president have a resid en t p a sto r again an d th e w ater, for instance. I never ralBed and a friend of h e r’s, F lorence, cam e and A ndrew B ru g g er was elected splendid p erso n ality of both Mr. and any children before, but I am q u ite to ta k e h e r place. vice p resid en t. T he Assn, saves lots Mrs. H ollensted will Inspire all to su re they w ere not m ine.” She was G o ld en feath ers w atched Florence of money to farm ers by giving in su r t e tte r th in g s. lost in th o u g h t for a m om ent. for a long while. Then F lorence ance a t low est cost. W hen ready to Insure notify H. W. S nashall. Greeh- "T h e n ,” she co n tin u ed , “ all th e stepped behind a tree. So did Goldy. T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per am. Phone 1465.— Adv. o th e r hens led th e ir broods, but my They stood th a t way for a w hile and cent In terest on tim e deposits.— Ad children led me, especially In rain y Goldy a t last decided to go to her w eather, and m ost of th e w eath er nest. She ran as fast as h e r little was rain y then, too. legs could ca rry her. F lorence fol “ And they d id n 't like g rain very lowed h er and suddenly Goldy dis well, they p referred th e ir food soft appeared In th e g rass and Florence and m ushy, and they gobbled It up stum bled on th e nest before she saw ^■’■ W * * - W . S \ W Z A \ W . W . - . W M V . W . W , W . W . W . W . W . ' like a lo t of pigs. And when they It. T hen sh e called G oldy’s m istress did eat g rain , th ey d id n ’t peck at it, and h e r m o th e r to se It. but scooped it up. Every day G oldy's m istress brought “T he way they ta lk ed was queer, a h an d fu l of g rain to Goldy. A fter too. I tried to ta lk th e ir lan g u ag e Goldy had se t an o th e r week she b ut when my m istress said “ Goldy heard a little peeping In one of th e m ust have a cold, I q u it, because a eggs She listened closer and she friend of m ine told me th a t when heard a fa in t tap -tap -tap p in g a t the she had a cold she was given red egg shell. pepper, which was very hot, and I H er little m istress seem ed as ex did not intend to be tre a te d for a cited ab o u t th e little chick as G olden cold w hen I had none. fea th ers was. T h ree of th e d earest “ T h ere they go now. They little brown fluff balls cam e out of d o n ’t look a hit like me, o r any o th e r th ree brown cages. The o th e r eggs hen. fo r th a t m a tte r, n ot e»en like did not h atch , b u t Goldy was con those d etestab le W hite L eghorns. I ten t. She had solved h er problem . don’t see why these people allow T he eggs th a t had hatch ed those them on th e place, th o u g h they are q ueer chickens w ere not h e r’s a fte r w hite.” Then she fell into th o u g h t all. again. I know ,” she said , “ I ’ll steal a C u sta n l P ie. nest and th en I will be su re I am T h ree eggs, H cup su g ar, 1-8 te a re ttin g on my own eggs. I t ’s g e ttin g spoon sa lt, 2 cups m ilk, nutm eg. late so I will lay to d ay 's egg in th e Beat eggs slig h tly w ith su g ar and P o u r Into pie chicken house and tom orrow I'll find salt. B eat in milk dish lined w ith a pie dough Bake my n est.” So she laid h er egg and had a In a slow oven till th e cu stard Is firm p leasan t little chat w ith a friend on to th e touch. T he oven should be hot when th e pie is p ut In to bake th e the ad jo in in g nest and th en w ent to cru st before th e filling has a chance roost to soak Into It. Then red u ce th e “ Now fo r finding my n est,” said heat. 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