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
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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
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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
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nesday, F e b ru a ry 7, a t th e hom e of
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Mrs. H. E. W aite.
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. 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 .
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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
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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
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