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GKFSHAM P IT I OOK, F K ID U , PKHMI ARY The Good Old Days. Three of a Kind. “T h ere a re no m ore en terp risin g young men. W hy I rem em ber w hen it w as a com m on th in g to r a young m an to s ta rt out as a clerk, and in a few y ea rs ow n th e busin ess." “ Yes, but cash re g iste rs have been invented since.” She w as te llin g an acq u ain tan ce about h er g irl friends. “Yes," sh e said, "m y friend Maud is only 25, but sh e's been m a rried th ree tim es, and all her hu sb an d s have been nam ed W illiam ." “ You don’t sa y !" replied he. “Why, she m ust be a re g u la r Bill co lle c to r!" CORBETT inai PAGE THREE PLEASANT HOME ( lil D( II ANNOUNCES SERVICES Mrs. Lucy K incaid visited h er sou- in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. At th e B aptist ch u rch next Sunday Sam H ew lit, near H illsboro, la st week. th e m orning serm on will be by th e Mrs. Je ssie Sow ard an d d au g h ters Rev E. A. L eonard of P o rtlan d . T he moved to G resham last W ednesday. sacram en t of th e L ord's S up p er w ill Jam es Ross w ent to T ig ard S a tu r P h o n e su b sc rip tio n s to 1561. day to be p resen t a t a b irth d ay d in n er be observed. Sunday school w ill m eet at his sis te r's home given in honor at 10 o'clock. T he B. Y. P. U. will of th e ir m other who passed h er 93d m eet at 7:30, w ith th e p resid en t, W il m ilestone on th a t day. bur A ltm an, as leader. T he g ran g e p arty a t the h all F rid ay T here will be no evening service on evening w as well atten d ed by the account of th e abseuee of th e Rev. A. m em bers and was a social success. Mali .Mile South of Cotton Station, Mile Southeast of Mune- The first on th e p rogram w as a play ;J . W are, who is in so u th e rn Oregon inan Station, on Archie t'ornutt Place. let, "B elle's in the K itchen," com posed Iconducting Sunday school in stitu te s of Mrs. M arie M organ, Veda B utler, u nder th e direction of th e S tate S u n Hazel B utler, G eorgie B utler, F lo ren ce Wilson, F ra n cis K nieriem and M aster day School association. The money is forthcom ing to com Morgan, all in N egro costum es F re e L unch a t Noon. and w ith black faces. A piano and plete th e p u rch ase of th e J. B. L ent saxaphone duet w as given by Mrs. p ro p erty at P lea san t H ome for a p ar CATTLE Ethel Sm ith S tew art and F ra n cis Eight (D U S , tuberculin Tested. All fresh, all heavy milkers. Henkle. A rec itatio n w as given in sonage an d th e m em bers of the ch u rc h Negro dialect by Mrs. M arie M organ, a r e g rate fu l to those who have m ade Tire Calves. a vocal solo by Mrs. H enry C h risten th is possible. HORSES sen accom panied by Mrs. E thel Sm ith The W. W. G. g irls m et la st Sunday Day Team, weight 32(H) Bay Mare, weight 1250 S tew art, and m ore piano and sa x a for th e election of officers and to phone music. Games and dancing w ere th e next in o rd er an d cake and fo rm u late plans for th e com ing year. MACJIINEDY AND TOOLS 1-ton F o rd T ru ck . 1 W illb u rn W agon. 1 H a y R ack. S p rin g | coffee was served d u rin g th e evening. An en tertain m en t w ith “im p o rted " tai T he pupils of th e M ountain school en t will be an event of th e n ea r fu W agon. D e e rin g M ow er. M cC orm ick B in d er. 2-w h eel C art. D rill. form ed a school club to be tu re. Disc. R id in g C u ltiv a to r. W a lk in g C u ltiv a to r. P o ta to D igger. . have known as the "Good C itizen's club" to P o ta to P la n te r. 3 P low s. H a rro w . S p rin g -to o th H a rro w P la t m eet every o th er Friday. A school PLEASANT HOME fo rm S cale. H ay F o rk a n d R ope. 3 -h o rse E v e n e r. G ard en paper Is edited and some su b ject is discussed and a sh o rt program given. S eeder. C orn P la n te r . 2 W heel B a rro w s. 8 lO gal. M ilk W ilford N asshahn re tu rn e d W ednes a re Hazel B utler, p resid e n t; * C ans. 3 5-g al.,M ilk C ans. M ilk C ooler. 2 J o in te rs . C olter. Officers Lynne W oodward, vice p resid en t; C arl day evening front e a ste rn Oregon H o g S c a ld in g T ro u g h , se v e ra l b a rre ls. E tling, tre a s u re r and W illie K nieriem . w here he has been employed* for som e H oes, S p ra y e rs, w edges, h a y a n d p o ta to fo rk s, shovels, se cretary . T he su b ject discussed at time. first m eeting was, "W hat is a good 3 crow b a rs. Mrs. Lizzie M cKinney w as very citizen and how can I become one." 2 s e ts do u b le h a rn e s s , 1 se t s in g le h a rn e s s , 200-gal. w a te r ' Mrs. E thel Sm ith S tew art is th e te a c h p leasan tly su rp rised la st W ednesday tro u g h , 50-gal. w a te r ta n k , 75 feet ru b b e r hose, so m e b arb ed er a t th is school. when a goodly num ber of ladies a r w ire a n d c h ic k e n w ire, g rin d s to n e , 2 lo g g in g c h a in s , sa d d le rived about noon w ith plenty of good Association a n d c o lla rs , 2 c ro ss c u t saw s, h a rd -w o o d w ag o n to n g u e, 4 to n s Diimascus Parent-Teacher eats and m any useful g ilts to help her Meets. h ay, 2 to n s baled s tra w . The re g u la r m onthly m eeting of th e celeb rate her birth d ay . All enjoyed D am ascus P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n th e occasion to th e limit. HOUSEHOLD GOODS was held F rid ay aftern o on , J a n u a ry E m anuel A nderson re tu rn e d hom e S teel R ange, T ables and C hairs, Sideboard, Oak B ureau, D ishes and 26, in th e D am ascus schoolhouse. T he K itchen U tensils. topic in troduced for discussion w as Monday evening from th e E ntanuel "Cooperation." B etter cooperation of hospital in P o rtlan d w here he u n d e r th e p are n ts by keeping in closer touch w ent a m inor op eratio n four w eeks TERMS—All »mils of #21» and under. Cash} over #20, (> months’ time on w ith the school was discussed. approved notes. T he ad v isab ility of in stallin g an ago. Mr. A nderson is m uch im proved ea rth en w are ta n k w ith a fa u c e t a t the in health. bottom to fu rn ish b etter d rin k in g fa was discussed and w as decid W. S. WOOD A SONS, Auctioneers. TROUTDALE K. A. M IL L E R , C ierkf cilities ed upon favorably. It w as suggested th a t th e p resen t te ac h ers be retain ed Mr. and Mrs. T hom as Low, Mrs H. it' possible for next year. H aving nine m ouths of school next y ear in stead of C. McGinnis, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. eight m onths w as also discussed and Spence. Mr. and Mrs. Ja n ies Spence passed upon favorably. Misses M arg aret and M iriani Spence, T here w ere about 15 m em bers p re s en t at th is m eeting w hich is th e la rg Jo h n McGinnis and R ichard K n a rr a t est atten d a n ce th a t w as ever p resen t tended th e R obert B u rn s b irth d ay a t a m eeting. In creased in te rest is celeb ratio n at L abor tem ple, P o rtlan d , being show n a n d rit is hoped to huve on F rid ay night. See Me for Cattle Hauling a still la rg e r atten d a n ce a t the next M illard B radley of W est Linn, O re m eeting w hich will be held on F rid ay BORING, OREGON, Rt. I gon, spent the week-end w ith H orace evening, F e b ru a ry 9. T elephone 89x McGinnis. The O utlook solicits your p rin tin g . C hananipl group of Camp F ire g irls of T ro u td ale atten d ed th e cerem o n ial given at Lincoln high school a u d ito r ium S atu rd ay in w hich P rin c ess T sian in a celeb rated Indian soprano, was m ade a m em ber of th e Camp F ire g irls ’ organization. Miss Alice Spence of P o rtlan d sp en t th e w eek-end a t th e W. C. Spence home. Mrs. L. A. H arlow and Mrs. Mary P arso n s, d elegates from th e County Council of P aren t-T ea ch e rs asso cia- j tion, a re atten d in g th e P o rtlan d P a r- I en t-T e ac h ers council today. County Council of P a re n t-T e a c h e r I is a rra n g in g for a program to be given ea rly in F eb ru ary . Terry Gilkison Richard Lloyd Jonc, (CARTOONS AND HOME, SWEET HOME T ro u td ale P aren t-T ea ch e r a sso c ia INTERPRETER OF AMERICA tion will m eet F rid ay F eb ru ary 9 at 111. schoolhouse. Mrs. Lulu H esliu of P o rtlan d is stay in g w ith Ker siste r, Mrs. Lee E vans to r a few days. W allace S h erlin g has been visiting a few days a t th e Jo h n B urdine hopie. T he L adies' Aid will m eet on W ed By special arrangement with nesday, F e b ru a ry 7, a t th e hom e of the Publishers Autocaster Service, Mrs. H. E. W aite. these newspaper stars contribute AUCTION SALE 'rotect Valuable Papers By placing them in our SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES $1.50 and up will protect you for one year. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 14, at 11 a.m. 25aitk nf (Brvshant HORSE SENSE EMIL ALT, Owner CASH PAID for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Calves, Hogs, of any kind Let Your Money Work for You B uy a few s h a re s of o u r 7 p e r c e n t P r io r P re fe re n c e S tock a n d y o u r m oney w ill e a rn you o v e r 7 p er cent. D ividends a re p a y a b le ev ery th re e m o n th s. T h is is a good so u n d in v e s tm e n t a d o u r E a sy P a y m e n t P la n e n a b le s you to g e t 7 p e r c e n t in te re s t on y our sa v in g s w h ile you a re p a y in g fo r y o u r sh a re s . In v e s tig a te th is U nusual O p p o rtu n ity T oday. A sk a n y of o u r em p lo y es a b o u t it. E. NASSHAHN, Stars, Every One of Them and They Contribute to This Paper exclusively to this paper. Phillip Burchman PHOTOGRAPHS NEW S We count ourselves fortunate to be able to offer our readers the work of men like Richard Lloyd Jones, nationally known editor; Dr. Matthews, one of the nation's outstanding preachers, and Gilkinson, of cartoon and comic fame. The others are equally recognized as masters in their fields. POWELL VALLEY Robert Fuller S P E CIAL FEATURE WRI TER In v e stm e n t D ep a rtm en t Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Room 605 E le ctric B id«., P o rtla n d , O regon P h o n e s: E a s t 7102; G resh am 8.15 AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME Your I’utronage Solicited MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE M oving and G en eral H au lin g 124-0 U nion A ven u e W ood, Coal an d B riq u ets P o rtla n d , O regon AUCTION SALE . MONDAY. FEBRUARY 5. 192:1 ON THE T. If. PITTS PLACE 1 '/a M iles Ea*»t of M abery S ta tio n , on th e Bull B un Road. (T iie Old H u d so n P la ce ) III. Free L u n c li n t N o o n LIVESTOCK T h re e H O R SE S, 30 ( l il t KENS H ARNESS COW K» I’lG S AR O C’I ’ N TONS OF HAY FARM MACHINERY S atu rd ay evening, J a n u a ry 20, Miss M artha H agberg e n tertain ed a t h er W agon. One-ton Ford T ru ck . R iding C ultivator. 1-horse C ultivator. home with a m iscellaneous show er In B arrel S pray. Pum p. Disc H arrow . S pike-tooth H arrow . Mowing | honor of Miss Selm a Shuholm . The M achine. I low, and m any sm all tools too num erous to m ention. evening w as sp e n t with gam es and HOI NBHOLD GOODS m usic. T he brid e-elect w as asked to com e to th e postofflee to r her mail Oil Stove. 2 H eatin g Stoves. Cook Stove. 4 T ables. 2 W ardrobes w hich proved to be a n um ber of b eau J’j'eHser. 2 Com modes. Sew ing M achine. M orris Chair. 2 Rocking tifu l and useful gifts. T hose p resen t u . J rS' , { . D lnln«r '>«i" C hairs C arp ets and Linoleum , and o th e r house- besides th e hostess, her m o th er and hold good» too num ero u s to m ention. sis te r M arlon and th e honor guest, w ere th e Misses Hazel Sedlg, Alice T^KMN—Niims of #20 and under, C ash ; o ver #2« b an k ab le notes at N p er cent p er an n u m . 1 ‘ E k stro m , Mary C h risten sen , E sth e r Nelson, E sth e r and Ruth N ystrom , F lo ren ce and H ulda Jo h n so n , R uth, Eva and T eck la Shuholm , Mrs. L ula A. ( . I HOM AS, Auctioneer Jo h n so n and Mrs. F lo ren ce Olsen. Dainty re fre sh m e n ts of ice cream and M ethodist ch u rc h in G resham during V ancouver, W ashington, was a valley cake w ere served. tire la st th re e w eeks. L ast S atu rd ay evening about 20 T he m eeting of the L adies' Aid of visito r one day recently. Mrs. C. C. Bahbldge and Mrs. G. N. young folks had a b irth d ay su rp rise th e Sw edish L u th eran ch u rch which p arty on W endell G ustavsen at his w as to have been held a t the home of S ag er w ere c a lle rs at th e hom e of home. A very p leasan t evening w as Mr. and Mrs. L ek an d er on T h u rsd ay , sp en t w ith gam es and m usic. P rizes F e b ru a ry 8, has been postponed until Mrs. T. II. McNabb of G resham on w ere received by Amy G ustavsou and F eb ru ary 15. on acco u n t of F a rm e rs' T uesday. B ert Olsen. R efresh m en ts w ere se rv Week. Chas. E ricso n was in P o rtlan d on ed. A la rg e b irth d ay cake w ith its ; business m a tte r Monday. lighted can d les adorned the c e n te r ef PLEASANT VALLEY the table. Mr. ami Mrs. D. Savo en tertain ed T his com m unity w as shocked by th e Geo. W. T aylor, who died in P o rt frien d s from th e city la st Sunday. te rrib le accid en t of Ja n u a ry 23 when lan d J a n u a ry 29. w as th e fath e r of J. F. C heldelin is on a tim b er c ru is C arl S alq u ist was Injured and la te r died. T he e n tire com m unity ex tends T E. T ay lo r of th is place. Mr. T aylor ing expedition in the Lew is riv er d is h e a rtfe lt sym pathy to th e bereaved reached th e advanced age of 95 y ears tric t, W ashington. m other, Mrs. C arrie S alq u ist, and to an d w as a resid e n t of th is n eighbor F red Olson and A. L undberg were the b ro th er and siste rs of Carl. hood for a num ber of years. ' the la te st victim s of chicken thieves S everal o f th e people of th is com W. N. Moore, form erly a m erch an t IIn th is neighborhood. T he m au ra d ers m unity have atten d ed th e revival s e r vices which have been held In th e of th is place, b u t now residing n ear visited th e ir coops la st F rid ay night. T. H. PITTS, Owner M SL- T*» J D e Ä