GRKSHAM
OVTLOOK. T l E SPA T .
ROCKWOOD
MARCH
28,
10989
SANDY BLUFF
\ isitors at th e hom e of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. J. M athew and
Mrs. W. Cook last Sunday were, Mr. ¡d au g h ter spent th e w eek-end visit-
i and Mrs. Ed. Dickenson and d a u g h -|!n g in P o rtland.
| ter, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Dickeusou and 1 E verett Brow ning cam e home
; dau g h ter, Betty Je an , Mrs. Ledora Sunday fo r a sh o rt visit,
i Dickenson of P o rtlan d and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. A J. A ult spent
Mary P itchford of La C enter, W ash- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H elm er
i ington.
Johnson of P leasan t Home.
Q uite a n um ber of th e Rockford I The reg u la r m orning services will
people atten d ed th e play at Fairview
held in th e com m unity church
last S atu rd ay night and considered it I uext Sunday. T h ere will be special
very good.
song service by th e choir,
■ B. F. Pow ers visited Dr. and Mrs pa,lied by th e Btrin«ed o rch e stra of
! B. H. Pederson last Sunday
i C ottrell. Everyone welcome.
About 35 o r 40 fften d s an d
Mr. and Mrs. O scar W alin and j neighbors g ath ered at th e hom e of
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I neignoors gal
d au g h ters, R uth aud Lola, visited . . .
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A I T O . S tillm an
A ndrew s and
Mrs. W alin s cousin, Mrs. Mabel
surprised them . It being Mrs. An
| Sando of Stanley S tation on th e Es-1
drew s' b irth d ay .
Games, dancing
tacada car line last Sunday.
and cards were enjoyed by all. A fter
J. C arlson of P o rtlan d visited O le'
a nice lunch everyone d ep arted ,
I D anielson on F rid ay last.
w ishing Mrs. A ndrew s m any m ore
Much Interest is being tak en in the happy birthdays.
I play to be given next Saturday night.
Residents of th is d istric t should
April 1st, at th e G runge hall by the rem em ber S atu rd ay , A pril 1, when a
P aren t-T each er association. T he play school m eeting will be held in Sandy
is called “ The Day Express'" and for the purpose of vo tin g bonds for
prom ises to be very good. Also th ere the building of a new high school.
will be a reading by Mrs. D. M. Don-
augh of B airdsdale and several m usi
COTTRELL
cal num bers.
Mr. and Mrs. Rae W ilkinson and
The Rockwood Sunday school Is
Rev. and Mrs. S. F. P itts and d au g h
very prom ising a t th e present tim e.
te r Lillian w ere d in n e r g u ests a t the
L ast Sunday th e re w ere 56 present home of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Splawn,
and next Sunday Supt. Clarence Sunday
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Jo h n sto n and o th e r w orkers are ex
Mrs A. R. Goger is slow ly Im prov
pecting a good m any more.
ing from a severe a tta c k of th e flu.
Mrs. W eaver Zinn Is v isitin g re la
Rev. and Mrs. J. A. H opper, of
tives a t Salem.
G resham , spent one day la st week
Mrs. B. Cook visited Mrs. B. H. w ith Rev. and Mrs. S. F. P itts.
Pederson last Monday.
Mrs. A. J. Dram sp en t S atu rd ay
Tony S chantin, who has had his and Sunday in P o rtlan d
fa th e r’s farm ren ted for th e past few
Mr. and Mrs. O rval M anary of
years, has sold his rig h ts to Joe J Gillis w ere Sunday g u ests at th e
Bucher who will ta k e charge th e home of Mrs. M anary’s p aren ts, Mr.
first of April.
and Mrs. F ra n k Beers.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P assm ore e n te r
T here will be special services at
tained relatives from Ridgefield. th e C o ttrell com m unity church next
W ashington last Sunday. T hese pres- Sunday, April 2.
T he C ottrell
ent, besides th e P assm ore fam ily, strin g ed o rch e stra will fu rn ish mu-
were Mr. and Mrs. W eber, Mr. and , sic and th e re will be special singing
Mrs. Jess Perry, Mr. and Mrs. H arry , by th e choir. E veryone is given a
W eber and children.
cordial in v itation by th e p asto r, Rev.
S. F. P itts, to atten d .
CORBETT
Mr. and Mrs. H aley and d au g h ters
Mrs. M. E. H enderson of Crown of Boise, Idaho, have ren ted th e old
Point chalet is m aking elab o rate S chneider place.
R obert M anary of P o rtlan d visited
p rep aratio n s for G eneral Jeffre and
a
couple
of days last w eek w ith his
party whom she expects to en tertain
m other, Mrs. Jos. M anary.
about April 3d.
Mrs. P hil E d er sp en t Sunday a f
C. E. Sm ith and Mrs. Lewis B rat-
ternoon with Mrs. W m. C arpenter.
ley w ere in P o rtlan d T hursday.
A ttorney Lord and fam ily of P o rt- . Mr. and Mrs. H. D. A ndrew s and
land were callers at the Floyd Reed |
v,8,.ted S nturday
evening at th e Crasw ell home.
home Sunday.
Mrs. G. H. B lackburn spent several
The county h ealth nurse visited
days
la st week v isitin g relativ es in
o u r schools Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Morgan of P o rtlan d .
A. J. B ram Is erectin g a new
C hanticleer inn en tertain ed th e stu
dents of th e high school F riday ev chicken house. He expects to raise
ening In honor of th e b irth d ay of q u ite a n um ber of chicks th is year.
$395 f ° b . o . « «
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r7he End o f
a Perfect Day'
—and all ready for another, whether it be to
plow, harrow, drill; to run the thresher, the
com shelter, the hay baler or what-not. For
Fordson Tractors are not only doing in the
most economical and most efficient manner, all
general field work for farmers the world over,
but they are saving them time, labor and
money in taking care of every power job.
It combines all of the qualities—all of the ad
vantages—you have wished for in a tractor.
It is light; it is powerful; it is efficient; it is
economical in both fuel consumption and up
keep ; it is durable ; it is dependable ; and it is
not extravagant in cost.
It’s hard to tell you all the facts about the
Fordson here. We prefer to talk to you per
sonally and to show you its many advantages.
We’ll gladly bring all the facts to you if you
will phone or drop us a card.
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PACK TUK EE
PLEASANT HOME
Death T oll o f th e Auto.
T he re g u la r m eeting of th e G irl
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Reserves will be held next S aturday
aftern o o n . A pril 1. T he m eeting will
be called to o rd er prom ptly a t 2 :3 0 .
' A fuH a tte n d a n ®» >a expected as plans
« “ ' ‘»•t m ade a t th is tim e for th e con-
tin u a tio n of work w hich was sta rte d
' s‘ ' eral we? kb »(to for (he im prove
tuent of th e cem etery, b ut which
could not be ca rrie d o u t because of
much sickness
an d
unfav o rab le
I w eather.
J
I The i u '“ ° r d ep artm en t of th e M. E
Sunday Bch‘)o1 broke th e record of
I
last Sunday, th e re being
31 presen t. T he children and w ork
ers en th u siastically agreed to m ake it
35 uext Sunday.
A hum an life every h alf hour, day
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be
to«* of autom obile accidents
I in 1911. If th e d eath ra te from such
I accidents rem ains approxim ately the
I
th is >ear as la st.— L iterary Di-
jg est.
•lust D rifted .
“ Who can tell m e w here Noah
liv ed ?” asked th e Sunday school
teacher.
“ I d o n 't th in k h e hud a reg -lar
hom e." replied one youngster.
“I
guess he an ' his fam ily belonged to
th e floating p o p u latio n .”
A. S h riek .
T here once was a lonesom e sp in ster,
And luck had fo r years been ag in st
her.
W hen a man come to burgle,
She sh riek ed w ith a gurgle,
“ Stop th ief— w hile I call in a m ln'-
s te r.”
Garden Noten,
The difference betw een success an d
failu re In g ard e n w ork very fre q u en t
ly is in know ing how to overcom e a
slig h t difficulty, com pel th e crop to
come on a little e a rlie r o r produce
m ore of an e x tra fancy product and
less of th e poorer grades.
In th e Crop Book, Issued by L illy's,
S eattle, som e “ tric k s of th e tra d e ”
are given w hich m any g ard e n ers will
find useful. Some of th ese sugges
tions a re :
T he early p o tato crop may be m ade
from ten days to tw o w eeks e a rlie r
by carefu lly selecting good sm ooth
tu b e rs w ith stro n g eyes and sp ro u tin g
them in tra y s In su n lig h t two o r th re e
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H ealth R eso rts.
He— “ I spent a lot of money at
K elley pool th is su m m er.”
She— “ Did you like it as well as
H ot S p rin g s?"
The man who boasts th a t he has
no religion is only looking for an a r
gum ent so he can tell you w hat his
religion really Is.
A fam ily m an who buys an a u to
mobile th ereu p o n losses possession of
It unless he can buy several.
| We have been ad ju re d to be "flsh-
Iers of m en ," but d o n 't in te rp re t th a t
^ e “ Pan y0U ,UU8t m ake 8uckera of
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T here a re tim es even when show -
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cu ttin g an d p lan tin g them "sp ro u ts professional sunbeam .
u p rig h t” in a carefully p repared seed
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and weak but should be sh o rt an d had which cost him a lot less
strong.
B etter curry w ater on both sh o u ld
It pays to soak all kinds of g ard en
ers th a n a chip on one.
seed before p lan tin g . If soaked in
w arm w ate r from 12 to 24 hours be
F or Hide
fore p lan tin g th e seed will sp ro u t
One open top desk. Pigeon holes,
m ore quickly, th e p la n tle ts will come draw ers and led g er cupboards. L. L.
up a t once aud th e sta n d will usually K id d e r H dw . Co. P h o n e 1421.
be b e tte r th a n from unsoaked seeds.
E x tra early cantaloupes, eucum -j
bers or w aterm elons can be secured
by sta rtin g th e seed on sq u ares of In- -
verted blue grass o r clover sod in a ,
hot bed o r in berry boxes and when f
d en g er of fro st is past, tran sp lan tin g
Carelully
the sod o r box to th e field and pro
sealed
cylindrical
tectin g from th e w eath er for a few
carton
insures
days.
absolute
sanitation
D on't Dope W eak C hicks.
Giving “ dope” to sick o r w eakly
chicks is w asted effort. Vigor ts th e
foundation of th e paying flock. |
N either sen tim en t, pity, nor purchase 1
price should p rev en t th e ow ner from j
killing every w eak, deform ed, an d
Grocers
diseased chick.
T he Lockwood Cup, donated to
Recommend
th e A m erican Red Cross by Col. Jo h n I
A. Lockwood for an n u a l aw ard to th e | Albers
Red Cross Ju n io r Life-Saving Crew !
th e ir son, W illiam .
having th e la rg e st en ro llm en t of Quality
TROUTDALE
Mrs. M. E. Reed cam e out from
bona-fide m em bers, will be held th is |
hot cakes
P o rtland Tuesday evening and visit-1 T he m onthly lib ra ry tea will be year by th e Ju n io r Life-Saving Crew !
of the
ed relatives here u n til S aturday held on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , with of th e New O rleans Red Cross C hap
m orning.
I Mrs. Wm. C raw ford as hostess.
W est
ter. T his crew has 308 m em bers en- j
Mrs. E thel Sm ith S tew art was at
T he E astern S tar c h a p te r Is plan- rolled.
her home, F ern d ale Place, over th e nlr.g for an o th er of Its enjoyable ev-
week-end.
enlngs for next F rid ay , M arch 31. A
\a n c il Evans has purchased 15 J program , card s and lunch will be fea-
acres of his fath er, and Is excavating j ureB of th e evening.
I for th e basem ent of a bungalow
Mr. and Mrs Ed. N orton of H utch-
j which he expects to erect very soon. ! ¡„son, K ansas, a re visitin g a t th e A.
Several m em bers of Colum bia n. K endall home.
G range met at the hall S atu rd ay to
Mr. and Mrs. W. N R in eh a rt of
clear th e grounds aro u n d th e hall. Amity, Oregon, visited old frien d s In
They expect to b eau tify th e sam e T ro u td ale on Friday.
w ith trees and shrubs.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. E astm an of
Next S aturday, April 1st, will be Oregon City were 8 unday visitors at
¡th e reg u la r m eeting day of the the hom e of P rin cip al B radley.
G range and all m em bers are urged
Mr. and Mrs. R o b ert W ilson of
l to be present.
P ortland were Sunday v isito rs a t th e
I Mr. Hodges and a P o rtlan d lady W ilson hom e here.
GRESHAM , OREGON
were m arried recently and are at th e
w . C. Spence and son Jam es, H. C.
home of Andy Allen
McGinnis and M orris McGinnis mo-
Miss
Ruby
McKay,
assista n t tored to C arlton, O regon, on S atu r-
J principal of th e high school, was ,]ay.
Phone**: E ast 7102; G resham 859
ta k e n ill w ith b ro n ch itis T uesday
Mr. and Mrs. R oger B frgfeld, Mr
AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME
and retu rn ed to her home In P o rtland an d Mrs. W. C. S hirllng w ere Sunday
Your Patronage Solicited
lor th e rem ain d er of th e week.
visitors at th e hom es of Lee Evans
Miss Bella B lackhall was q u ite and j ohn Burdine.
sick last week.
a silver tea for the benefit of th e
Mrs. Clyde Dunlop and Miss Ger-1 P aren t-T ea ch e r association will be
M oving ami G eneral H auling
124-fl t'ninn A venue
I tru d e K atsky, th e g rad e teachers, served by Mrs. L. A. H arlow a t her
P ortland, Oregon
W
ood,
Coal
and
B
riquets
spent S atu rd ay and Sunday in P o rt-'h o m e on next F rid ay evening.
Iand-
Mr, and Mrs. Morgan McGinnis vls-
Clifford Reed retu rn ed to his lied on Sunday at th e H. C. McGinnis
¡school duties at C orvalis Monday, a f - , home.
te r spending 10 days at home.
Word has been received of th e
¡b irth of a 7 *6 -pound boy to Mr. and
POWELL VALLEY
Mrs. J. L. K idder a t G aribaldi on
¡M arch 17. Mrs. K idder will be re
The Modern Electric Washing Machine has been called
C. P. C hristenson has built a m em bered as Miss M yrtle W allace.
the greatest of all—
| greenhouse in Powell Valley.
The Misses M argaret and Mary
Mrs. S. S tenberg and Mrs. Jo n as I Spence en tertain ed a n u m b er of th e ir
Labor-Saving
| M odine visited a t th e hom e of Mr. ! friends at 500 on last F rid ay evening.
Money-Saving
and Mrs. Jo h n Palm biad F rid ay a f
Mrs. E lecta P arsons is visiting
Time-Saving
ternoon. Sunday visitors a t ‘h * , , rie n d . an d re la tiv e . In P o rtlan d and
—appliances
ever produced for the Home.
Palm biad home were Mr. and Mrs. | Vancouver, W ashington.
We
believe
you
will
agree
with this strong statement
Dave Palm biad and son Donald and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul P alm biad. all from
e d com m unication of
after you have seen one of these machines in action.
Oak Grove, Mr. and Mrs. John
lirvlew Lodge No. 92 A. F.
Drop in any time for Free Demonstration
J Unis, from P o rtlan d and Miss Ellen
M<, S atu rd ay evening,
I Unis. John Lind and J. J. L indquist. Xprll 1. a t 8 o’clock p. in L abor in
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! or use« tire s are good tires. W. A. i
WM. H. STANDBY, Sec’y.
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Flour
Albert
F lap ja ck s
and receive
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Lamps
Floyd L. Mack
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