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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1WÒ PAGE TUKEE POWELL VALLEY ! blad and fam ilies attended th e wed ROCKWOOD j ding reception in P o rtlan d S atu rd ay Mr. and Mrs. G. W, Hoffman. Mrs. ' evening of Bert- G ustafson, w hose T he play w hich w as p u t on by the H enry N ew m an and Billy Sehone. of ' m a rriag e to Miss L ucile A lcaxar was Salem , w ere g u ests on S unday and !a recent event. I P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n la st S a t M onday a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. F. M attson was ag reeahiy su r- u rd ay n ig h t was w ell p atronized and bam a rre ll. Prised Sunday afternoon by a largp n etted about $8S. w hich w ill be used ■ for school p urposes and th e b e tte r Ed. T aylor w as seised w ith a faint- num ber of friends and neighbors com m ent of th e com m unity. ing spell S atu rd ay evening on the ing in for the aftern o o n , th e occasion T he m em bers of th e Home M aking stre e ts of G resham and collapsed in being her birth d ay . At th e close of ; club of th e Rockwood school s u r fro n t of th e B entley T ire shop. He | several hours of social visiting re- prised R uth W alln a t h er hom e Mon- w as ta k e n to th e office of Dr. Adix freshm ents w ere served. w here he w as revived afte r an hour of T he Mission ch u rch w as th e scene ; 14th birthdav. T he young fofks^w ere u nconsciousness. He w as able to re- of a silver wedding a n n iv ersary S at- accom panied by th e ir te a c h e rs Mrs tu rn to his hom e th a t evening and urday evening, th e p a rtic ip a n ts being Marion D aggett and Mrs A stu d lv has regain ed a norm al condition. Mr. and Mrs. A ugust P eterso n . Mrs | also an au n t. Miss Vicky Olby of Mr. and Mrs. Sw an M agnuson, H ar- K arl H agberg and Mrs. B ack stran d , of P o rtlan d , an d an uncle and aunt. Mr old, W endall, Amy and P e a rl G ustaf- P o rtlan d , sang a duet, accom panied and Mrs. H. Olby, of Rockwood w ere son, and A lbert and C harley Palm - by M lss.S igrid Aim. Mrs. L ulu Jo h n - j p resen t. H er b irth d ay rem em brance ----------------------------------- son also rendered a solo. T he couple w as a show er of beautiful h andker- C hoice A lfa lfa H a y w as p resen ted w ith a handsom e se t of chiefs. Mrs. D aggett, who is an ac- Get our price delivered at Gresham. silv erw are and Mrs. P eterso n w ith a com plished m usician, added to th e Boring. Kelso, Sandy, Springdale, D a m ascus, etc. We sold in February b ridal bouquet. Coffee and cake w ere p leasu re of th e evening. three carloads and now have orders served to those p resen t. Mr and M„ C harIes W oodselt haye for two carloads for March. Our Price Is Keusonahle. T he P aren t-T ea ch e r association w ill ; moved from th e D anielson farm to M l'lt E X H O F F BHOS. m eet a t th e schoolhouse on F rid a y af P a rk ’s place in Rockwood. He is em- Phone D am ascu s 94. ternoon a fte r th e dism issal of th e ! ployed in P o rtlan d and drives to and | school session. P a re n ts a re r e q u e s t- ; from th e city. SRESHAM MARINELLO ed to v isit school on th is aftern o o n Mr. and Mrs. J. Angel have left for and rem ain for th e social g ath erin g of ' Oregon City w here they w ill resid e Beauty Shoppe | the P.-T. A. T he club g irls w ill serve W e Do w ith th eir son, E dw ard, who ru n s a Marcelling, Sham pooing, Manicuring, ; cake and punch a t th e conclusion of chicken ran ch n ear th a t place. T heir Sculp anil F acial Treatm ents, Etc. ; the exercises. g ran d d au g h ter, B erdette, who has Murinello Preparations for Sale Over F irst State Bank Telephone 1S41 Free! Reg. value, $1.00 Rear View Mirror will be given free w ith each tire pur chased at been m aking her hom e w ith them , w ill T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per g rad u a te from th e high school of com cent In terest on tim e deposits.—Adv m erce in P o rtlan d th is spring. Mr. and Mrs. Edw in Quigley and i th ree ch ild ren have moved back to the home place at Rockwood from W ichita station. Mr. Quigley is em ployed in a j logging cam p a t Skam okaw a, W ash ington. 1 F a i r v i e w ^G r a i n and W arehouse C o . F a i r v i e w . O r e . Phone 2211 Special Cash Price at Mill Only MARCH 17. P rices Subject to Market Changes P E R TON P E R TON B arley, w h o l e .................. $ 5 2 .0 0 B arley, r o lle d or grou n d 5 4 .0 0 C orn, w h o le ....................... 5 4 .0 0 Corn, cra ck ed or grou n d 5 6 .0 0 O ats, w h o le ....................... 4 8 .0 0 O ats, ro lled or g r o u n d . . 5 0 .0 0 B eet P u lp ............................ 4 8 .0 0 M ore M ilk, F ish ers. . . . 4 7 .0 0 D airy F e e d , F is h e r s . . . . 4 4 .0 0 W h e a t ............................... $ 6 6 .0 0 S c r a tc h .....................................6 3 .0 0 E g g P r o d u c e r .................. 5 5 .0 0 M illr u n ................................. 3 8 .0 0 M i d d lin g s .......................... 5 0 .0 0 L in seed O il M e a l............. 5 1 .0 0 C ocoan u t M e a l............... 4 4 .0 0 T rip p le O i l m e a l ............. 5 0 .0 0 M o la sses in ste e l drum s . 2 7 .0 0 We are in the market for Grain CLEANING, ROLLING, GRINDING, at any time o- F IS K CSSs Troutdale Library Notes. T ro u td ale public lib ra ry read in g : room is open every T uesday, T h u rs day an d S atu rd ay from 2:30 to 5:30 and 7 to 9 o’clock. M agazines as w ell I as books may be borrow ed. Among th e new books ju s t received, is an extrem ely good book on child Main S tre e t G resham I tra in in g by P atrl. Mr. P a tri discusses FEDERAL TIRE SALES first th e home influence and th en th e --v .-.-.-.-.-.- ■V A W . - . V . V ? j child and th e school and th e re la tio n ship of p are n ts and te ach ers. " Is it a good school your child is atten d in g , does it have a p layground,” as w ell as “A re you re a lly m ak in g a hom e for them and how do you ta lk to your Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and so'd under ab i ch ild ren ?" a re som e of th e questions solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest th e a u th o r puts to p aren ts. possible prices, you’ll go to H enry H arriso n in S ain t T eresa, h as ! w ritten an exciting and w h at is b et ter, an in te restin g novel. T he heroine, GEO. DIETL, Prop, Piene 1711 Gresbatn j T eresa De Silva, h as youth, beauty, b rain s and asto u n d in g business abill- ' ty. She m eets h er W aterloo in Dean M asury, a young m an w ith as stro n g a w ill as hers. T he rea d er of m y stery sto rie s w ill j enjoy Basil T hom son’s E x p eriences at S cotland Yard. T hese tru e detecetive sto ries follow a d ifferen t line of in duction th an S herlock H olm es and his associates. T h ere a re a num ber of sto ries of spies of th e W orld W ar, R asp u tin and the G erm an K aiser and R u ssian E m peror. T he B roken Bow, by H ark er, is an enjoyable sto ry told larg ely by m eans of b rig h t, rap id dialogue. An Ingen iously conceived com plication b rin g s S usan to the notice of A lfrey Stow e, a b rillia n t editor, whom she innocently rescu es from a m a rria g e w ith h er b eautiful b u t p atro n izin g cousin. A childhood episode w hich in tro d u ces th e sto ry is done in th e a u th o r's best m anner. T IR E S and Bentley’s Tire Shop FOR THE BEST MEATS THE SANITARY MARKET j Merit— and merit alone! W O O D STO CK S ta n d a rd Typewriter ITTLE has been said in print about the Wood- stock—but much has been said by thousands of enthusiastic operators. It's mainly this background of good will—earned by good performance—that is responsible for its success. Users will tell you the Woodstock is a most excep tional typewriter—a composite of all improvements conducive to effortless writing—plus a rare beauty of type and sturdiness of construction that stamps this machine as a thing apart. I A sk fo r Demonstration Rebuilt Typewriter Co. D istributor 3nl Dak Street Pori land, Oregon WOODSTOCK T ro u td ale P oultry f lu b P lan n in g Rig T hings. T he boys of th e T ro u td ale P o u ltry club, of w hich A. J. K ru eg er is th e leader, assiste d by R alph M iller, sec- I reta ry , a re m aking an effort to do some ex tra h ard w ork th is y ear In j connection w ith th e tr u n d erta k in g They have p u rch ased two M aster 540- egg In cu b ato rs in w hich to h atch th eir chicks for th e 1925 show s. The club has been in th e lead for th e p a st tw o years a t co unty fair, sta te fair and • Pacific In te rn a tio n a l stock show , d e feating older b reed ers, having the la rg e st and best d isplay of p o u ltry of ' any club i n . th e state. T hey a re i breeding th e ■'Krueger’s Golden W est I A nconas” w hich a re w ell know n for i the laying q u ality an d show strain . The boys co n tem p late sellin g th eir i eggs and baby ch ick s in A pril and May. TUBES Vulcanizing and Retrending All W ork G uaran teed G resh am T ire Shop GEO. A. BRANDT, FOLKS INCUR «TOWN fooled ßr Edward McCullough AUTOCASTER WAL , W AL ' Phone 1471 R U S S E L L V IL L E ’S NEW SCHOOL BUILDING. CORBETT Geo. P erre y en tertain ed his S unday school class a t th e Ju liu s M eier co u n try home S atu rd ay evening. A bout 45 w ere in atten d an ce. N ewton S h e p h erd and Wm. M organ assisted th e h o st in en tertain in g th e guests. A uto F re ig h t T erm in al FAIRVIEW A group of in te reste d women w ere given a m ost in stru c tiv e disco u rse of Miss L ucy Case, n u tritio n ex p e rt of th e O. A. C. extension service, on W ed n esd ay a t th e city hall. T his m eeting waa th e p relim in ary of a se rie s of ta lk s and d em o n stratio n s w hich w ill be given to th e ladles of th is com m u n ity once ench m onth, th e next, m eeting o cc u rrin g on S atu rd ay , A pril 4, a t th e R. R. M orrill home. At tills tim e It is hoped a la rg e n u m b er of ladies w ill avail them selves of th e op p o rtu n ity to h ea r th e se in stru c tiv e ! M rs- H- H- M orrill w as u n an l- m o u s,y chosen as p resid e n t and Mrs H. M. H ayles as se c re ta ry of th is 8I'r *” K 8 m eetings, ladles of th e Sm ith M em orial P re sb y te ria n ch u rch w ill hold a tea T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t th e hom e of Mrs. S. L. Lockwood, n ear B alrds- I dale statio n . Mrs. E. H olgate, Mrs. G eorge Lum sden and Mrs. O scar W alln will a s sist th e hostess. All l a dles of th e com m unity are co rd ially Invited. Portland, Phone EAst 2804 Gres ham, Phone 1*201 Lundquist Truck Line S uccessor to The S unday school lesson w as m ade very In terestin g S unday m o rn in g at th e C orbett com m unity ch u rch by Its v ery proficient te a c h e rs and th e m usic w as enlivened by B u rto n Bush w ith th e co rn et and F red E tling, saxophone play in g w ith th e singing. Mrs. Olivia Leland w ent to P o rtlan d S atu rd ay , rem ain in g u n til S unday eve- n ing to v isit old frien d s from L ake county w ho w ere -in P o rtlan d . Miss P au lin e R lckll visited frien d s a t C ascade Locks S atu rd ay n ig h t and Sunday. R. F. Robinson of P o rtlan d w as at C orbett, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L ew is Reed visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted H all, Sunday. P ro fesso r McKay w as given a s u r p rise p a rty a t th e high school F rid ay evening. Miss L ucile K incaid, a sen io r In C o lum bian high and very g enial and a c VICTORY com m odating a s sista n t telephone ex Mrs. L. C. A rm stro n g of V ictory en- change lady, has been very sick w ith ' tertafn ed a fam ily p a rty a t d in n er on tonsflitls for th e p a st few days. H er I S unday w hen she had as g u ests Mrs. m any frien d s w ill be pleased to know E. A. Coker and Miss A gnes W illiam s she is m uch b etter a t th is w riting. j T he sm elt ru n in th e Sandy a t of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. S. S. A rm - ! tra c te d a num ber of C o rb ettites Sun- stro n g and fam ily and Raym ond W il liam s of C lackam as, H erb ert A rm day. stro n g of D ixon's m ill above C h e rry C olum bia g ran g e w ill give a dance ville and Ju n io r W illiam s. I on th e evening of M arch 21st. T he V ictory circ le of the E v an g eli Mr. and Mrs. P. D. S ettlqm eier v is cal W om en's Union w ill m eet a t th e 1 ited th e fo rm e r’s p a re n ts in P o rtlan d hom e of M tb . A. McMillan T hursday, Sunday. M arch 19, a t 2 o'clock. T he V ictory P a ren t-T ea ch e r asgo G rape Vines. W ordens, C oncords, N iag aras, one elation w ill hold its re g u la r m eeting year old. S plendidly rooted, su re on th e evening of F riday, M arch 20. grow ers. Low prices. O rder now. T he p ro g ram will be In ch a rg e of th e i H arold Oberg, C raig road, fo u rth house n o rth off B a rr road. TAbor Rev. E. G. R anton and his boys' glee I clyb. T h ere w ill also be a candy sale 6014, P o rtlan d . R. 7, Box 966. in connection w ith th e ex ercises of th e ! evening. DANCE Corbett Grange Hall, at Corbett SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 21 Admission 91.00 SV « T r« w o e c i e o - - e r . P u n n in ABOUND U K S « BOtTS«i4 V«AC OLD e r r ? LIAPPEÛ » « o p e she don ’ t Lc*e elf H ENTICE FLV > f*» « tv « * Ladies Free D o n ’ t e e s ill v P op - t h a t ' s ONIX MV APBON > Morgan Bros. PORTLAND WAY POINTS GRESHAM Local and Long D istance M oving DANCING Every Wednesday and Saturday Evenings S p r i n g e r ’s H a l l near Pleasant Valley Grunge D on’t F o rg e t and You W on’t R eg ret P hone G resham 1689 TRUCKING IJfHURKI» CA ItlttF.lt BLAINE TURNER, Prop Troutdale, Oregon W atch for the D ally Truck I-et me do your hauling between Portland and Troutdale on the Sandy Boulevard. Compare It with ether»-— It has no equal” AMBER-O-LATUM ill N ick erso n ’s Je llie d chicken m ay be ' CHEST OINTMENT served In a few m inutes. Any way I * you like except ro asted . Steam p res- F or th e q uick relief of C hest Colds, su re cooked. tf (’roup, Pneum onia, Influenza and P leu risy P ains. P ric e 50c. For Sale by All D ruggists H a ll’s C a ta rrh Medicine Treatm ent, both Cream Prices. T he S andy cre am e ry is paying 47 local and internal, and has been success cen ts a t th e cream ery and 45 cen ts on ful in the treatm ent o f C atarrh for over the ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv. forty years. Sold by all druggists. Money to loan on rea l estate. F arm F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio loans a t 6 per cent. B. W. T horne. OLD POP PGAWINGr CONTEST S aw B u l l e t in b o v & hundceds and W_9NO0eO& O P DQAW 1N&& HAVB C O M B IN and AQfi S T IL L C O M IN G I N . evftAVOMV IS & O E A T A N D I W A N T To C O M P L IM B N T MOO O N NOOQ w o t s io e a p u L vvock . tu b JU D erlN er 8 O A P D W IL L . CCO TAINLV HAVE O N E HARD T lM C in P IC K IN G - T H f i W IN N E R S . SEE T H IS SPACE NEXT W E E K F o p FURTHER A N N O U N C E M E N T ABOUT THtfe G REAT NATIONWIDE C o n t e s t , w in n e r s w il l B e p u b l is h e d s h q r t l v . _____