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V --------- T W IC E A W E E K ~ le lp ! The Outlook used to be printed in tbe afternoon, now it is printed in the forenoon in order to catch the noon mail. G resham O utlook VOL. 1«, NO. 7 LINNEMANN MAN TUESDAYS AND F R ID A Y S GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1»2# MUNH 1HAL •’■ A l WlXIHkW IblSPI.AV SHOWS HE CANDIDA IL A N C IR N T M i l l V F T I lh h w PIANO STUDENTS TO GIVE T iu n n iiv n n n a m iiw -------------------------------------------- _ _— RESCUES COUPLE Everybody speed n p ! S1.50 Per Year » ip . 1 If L IT CMDIT DI IV In v itatio n s are being extended for a A splendid w indow attra c tio n is b e ing offered th is week a t the sto re of m usical program to be given at the th e W alrad M ercantile com pany in a studio of Miss F lorence Honey W ed G eorge O ldenburg and his daughter, reproduction of an old tim e b u rr mill, nesday aftern o o n from 4 to 4:30 T he th o u san d s of persons who have T his rec ital is som ew hat G eorgiana, probably owe th e ir ex ist supposedly propelled by wind, but in o'clock. journeyed to T ro u td ale to catch sm elt rea lity ru n by a belt and pulley, elec unique in th at, w ith the exception of ence to the heroism and quick fore have been disappointed because of the tric a lly driven. The steel m ill, w hich the first num ber, a m arch by Lowe, th o u ght of Louis D errose, of Linne- light run, w hich lasted but a few days. is tru e to life in every p roportion, fea played by Vera Stafford, the selections m ann Ju n c tio n , w hen th e la tte r L ast y ea r's heavy run, w hich lasted tu re s th e old fashioned m ill products w ill be played on tw o pianos by two jum ped into several feet of w ater and for ab o u t a m onth, com ng as it did of th e w ell know n com pany of th at m usicians. succeeded in ex tric a tin g th e tw o vic afte r co nsiderable w ork had been done T he selections and players follow: nam e and show s th e old farm er m ak- tim s from u nder the w reckage of th e ir to c lea r aw ay o b stru ctio n s a t the | ing m any trip s to mill w ith his pack "B row nie D ance," Bilbro, Mark Nick c a r when it plunged into Johnson m outh of th e riv er, led people to ex on his back. erson and Bob D ow sett; Two Songs, creek S atu rd ay m orning afte r collid pect an o th er good ru n th is year, and ing w ith th e au to d riven by D errose W hile th e mode of tra n sp o rta tio n H ym nal, M arg aret St. C lair and W il when It failed m any a re ask in g the has changed to 20th cen tu ry m ethods, liam O tt; "V enetian Scene”, Nevil, along F o ste r road. cause, and som e criticism s have been th e fine q u ality of the full line of old Mrs. H. H. Ott and Mrs. N ickerson; T he O ldenburgs w ere driving into heard of the w ork of the gam e and fish fashioned products including cereals “ Ding Dong Bell.” Spaulding., Jean P o rtlan d along th e W elch road from com m ission which did the w ork prior and flours, ground out in th e wind antl M argaret N ickerson: Selection, th e ir hom e in H appy Hollow. As the to last y e a r’s run. pow er grist mill rem ain s the same, as Bilbro, Bob D ow sett and W illiam O tt; m achine tu rn ed into F o ster road ju s t m any will testify who have p urchased "Singing and Sw inging." Bilbro, Jean ea st of th e bridge th a t crosses th e People living along th e river, how them from tim e to tim e. T he old tim e E lkington and E lizabeth Zim m erm an; creek a m ile efcst of L ents Junction, ever, are Inclined to believe th at w ater Ju d g e W. A. Ekwall. mill is the trad e m ark of th e com pany "S ylphid's W altz," F ran k e, Mrs. W. J th e bum pers and fen d ers of the ca rs conditions and not individuals are re Judge E kw all is one of th e best tu rn in g out th e whole g rain products. ; (),t and W illiam ; "H u sa re n ritt,’ locked and the m achines left the road, sponsible for the light ru n th is year. plunging th ro u g h b ria rs and brush known men in M ultnom ah county and T he mill on display at W a lra d ’s is the Spindler, H elen A lthaus and M argaret It is said th a t th e Colum bia is u n u su down a 15-foot em bankm ent, th e Old well know n th ro u g h o u t th e state. He sam e as was shown a t Meier & s t - Clair. ally low at th is tim e, m aking it d if .VCXstV -K . enburg m achine landing upside down has proved him self a capable ju ris t in F ra n k 's exhibit in th e p u re food show ’ ficult for the fish to en ter th e Sandy. •«. 1 fyUfcT 3 -.o x in several feet of w ate r and pinning his long and efficient service on the held some tim e ago. It is n ecessary to It is also stated th a t w hile, about m unicipal bench of P o rtland. apply a t le ast a m onth ahead in order th e o ccupants und ern eath . $111110 was spent to Improve th e m outh He is a pro m in en t m em ber of M ult to secure th e m ill for w indow display D errose w as out of his m achine in President Coolidge knows and of the river, d rift Is being co n stan tly so does Miss K.A. Shea, th e bearer, an in sta n t and threw him self into th e nomah Camp No. 77, W oodm en of th e and th e com pany m akes an effort to ca rrie d down and som e of it lodges, It's th e chief executive’s salary. w ater, cra w lin g u nder the w reckage World, and is soon to be in stalled as select w hat they consider a favorable building up an obstruction w hich will She h^s been personally delivering i T he W. C. T. U. will meet T h u rsd ay u n til he reach ed th e tw o victim s who E xalted R uler of th e P o rtlan d E lks window for ad v ertisin g purposes. in tim e close th e riv er to th e hordes of it to th e W hite House each n.c.ilh ! afternoon a t the lib ra ry a t 2:30 for its lodge. He is a S h riller and an active w ere stru g g lin g for breath . A fter sm all fish if it Is not cleared away. fo r th e p ast ten years. reg u la r business m eeting. Mrs. E lla pausing occasionally him self for m em ber of th e A m erican Legion. NEW JERSEY (¿RANGE L ast y ear m illions of sm elt w ere Judge E kw all is en titled to ad vance DEN O U N C ES SEN V I'ORS G ,tt,ng8’ “ »««Rate editor of the b rea th and fresh air, he succeeded in tak en out of th e riv er for p riv ate uses ______ 1 ’ W hite Ribbon Review, w ill speak at 3 PLEASANT HOME LEAGUE m ent w hich he iflay seek. He is being ex tricatin g tn e p air and draw in g them STARTS PIANO EINI» and com m ercial purposes, und 53 tons The g ran g e in New Je rse y recently o'clock on th e subject of "P eace. to safety. N either fa th e r nor dau g h ter urged by his m any frien d s to become w ere delivered by J. R. K n arr & Son Mrs. G ittings is a gifted w om an and a The E pw orth League of th e P leasan t to th e governm ent fish h atch e ry a t suffered any serious re s u lts from the a candidate for th e circu it bench, d e expressed itself forcibly on th e a tti plunge and subm ersion in th e creek, p artm ent 8, and w ill probably m ake tu d e of th e tw o United S tate s sen ato rs forceful speaker. T his m eeting is Home M ethodist church has sta rte d a Ronneville to be used as food for baby from th a t state, who are endeavoring open to the public and it Is hoped th a t move to secure a piano for use in the b u t they w ere badly bru ised and cut his announcem ent in a few days. salm on. This year, with th e exception to overthrow n atio n al prohibition. At m any will avail them selves of th e op church to rep lace the old organ which and suffered from shock. of a few days, it w as n ecessary to dip B asket Ball Boys Feted. portu n ity to hear Mrs. G ittings th e an n u al session of the New Jersey has been in use for m any years. The from a boat, as the fish w ere in m id Mr. D errose has received m uch P rin cip al R. E. Cannon of th e high sta te gran g e a t A tlantic City th e dele T he dinner and sale given by th e first affair for th e benefit of th e fund p raise for h is coolness in effecting th e stream . K n a rr & Son a re not dipping school and Coach C larence K ru g er g ates unanim ously passed a resolution ladies of the B aptist Guild F riday eve will be given by th e young people on th is year, though they had an o rd er rescu e of th e two, as undoubtedly they gave a banquet to th e m em bers of th e “em p h atically cen su rin g and con ning was a decided success in every next S atu rd ay evening. March 27, at for 15 tons. would soon have drow ned if help had basket ball squad F rid a y evening at dem ning th e a ttitu d e of th e sen ato rs way, about 200 being p resen t a t th e from New Je rse y to modify prohibition th e church. T he program , w hich not arriv ed in th e tim ely m anner it About two y ears ago p ersons in te r th e O scarette. T he sta tio n a ry tab les enforcem ent in any m an n er and de affair. Fancy a rticle s w ere sold in given below, will begin a t 8 o'clock ested in opening th e Sandy for the did. w ere rem oved for th e occasion and a m ands of them to about-face and stand addition to th e serving of ‘he dinner. Solo, W illiam E llio tt; reading, Miss sm elt ru n held a m ass m eeting and as large table w hich seated 14 w as placed for law, o rd er and decency." T he O scarette h as added to its co n A nna L en n artz; co rn et solo, Raymond a re su lt a com m ittee w as appointed to New Bull Run B ridge Opened. The sta te g ran g e also declared th a t in th e ce n te r of th e room. T he decor duet, ag itate th e m a tte r and b rin g it to the T he new b ridge acro ss th e Bull Run ations and a rran g e m en ts w ere in the th e two se n ato rs "do not rep resen t fectionery equipm ent a fine new “Cold W atk in s; play, "M endicant"; th e sentim ent of the th in k in g people of riv er at th e tow n of Bull Run is now high school colors of blue and w hite, New Jersey ," and fu rth e r drove the S to rag e" re frig e ra to r purchased from W illiam and Jam es E llio tt; read in g atten tio n of th e fish and gam e com finished and service began S atu rd ay blue hyacinth and w hite n arcissu s m a tte r hom e by voting to »end a copy J. E. Metzger. T his p a rtic u la r m ake W illard B oring; duet, H erm an and m ission. T hose on th e localWiommit- w hen the old bridge w hich has done blossom s form ing th e flow er color of the resolution adopted to P resid en t of re frig e ra to r holds an u nusually B arb ara W alters; stu n t, "W hen the tee w ere A ugust J. K ruger, H enry service for th e p ast 37 y ea rs w as schem e and blue and w hite ribbons Coolidge and to every congressm an larg e q u an tity of ioe in proportion to Clock S tru ck O ne” ; duet, Sw ea and W lhlon, A. D. K endall and Mr. C raw and sen ato r in W ashington. th e size of the cabinet. Mr. Johnson V irginia Lundbom ; play, "Incom pati ford. A sm all sum of money was co n pulled into th e river. A section o t the extending from th e cen terp iece, a m in is beginning early to p rep are for the bility ” ; solo. Miss F ra n ce s Cook trib u ted by In terested perso n s for s ta old B urnside bridge in P o rtlan d w as ia tu re basket ball co u rt, to each place. “ DAYLIGHT SAVING” sp rin g and sum m er trad e in his line stu n t, "A H ard Shave,” H erm an W alt tio n ery and th e n ecessary expenses In given for th is new bridge a t Bull Run S urrounding th e co u rt w ere th e pic ATTACKED BY GRANGE of business era ; in stru m e n ta l duet, Rev. and Mrs cu rred by th e com m ittee. T he money and City C om m issioner John M. Mann tu re s of the m em bers of th e team and N ation-w ide in te re st a ttac h es to the T he Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Wood e n te r E. W. W ithnell; stu n t, Raym ond W at used by the Fish and Game com mis- is th e sponsor for th is as w ell as for th e place ca rd s w ere sm all basket move m ade by the M assachusetts th e new one w hich is being c o n s tru c t balls. T he d in n er w as a fine th ree - sta te gran g e w hich has attack ed the tained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bush, kins and W illiam E llio tt; play, "B ack Mon w as ap p ro p riated by th e state. ed across th e Sandy riv e r a t Dodge course affair. T hose p-e~” ‘ —;r c Mr. leg ality of "d ay lig h t saving" and will of Bridal Veil, th e form er th e te le w ard.” ( ucum her A creage Com plete. park. C lackam as county paid for the and Mrs. Roy Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. fight its case th ro u g h to th e suprem e g rap h o p erato r at th a t place. T w enty The a rtic le w hich appeared In the co n stru ctio n of th e bridges and M ult C larence K ru g er, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. court. The g ran g e a sse rts th a t no sta te y ears ago Sunday th e Rev. Mr. Wood h as a rig h t to set up a fast-tim e Friday. M arch 19, Issue of tb e Outlook nom ah county donated th e steel. The L aw rence, Dr. A. W. Botkin, Lyle Ma schedule in conflict w ith th e S tandard united Mr. and Mrs. Bush In m arriag e bro u g h t so m any inquiries in reg ard P o rtlan d E le ctric P ow er com pany fur son, V earl How’ell, David Lane, O rville Tim e law of th e nation, and a decree a t th e farm home of th e Woods in the By F red erick D. S trick er, M. D. to th e Oregon P ickle & C anning com nished the tra n sp o rta tio n of the steel Johnson, Ja c k D ow sett, Guy R u sh er of th e suprem e co u rt will be sought Cedar d istric t and ever since th e two from P o rtlan d to Bull R un free of and A rden Squire. David L ane w as forbidding in fu tu re any such local couples have been th e closest friends. Sm allpox varies from a few p ustules pany s av ailab le cucum ber acreag e charge. County Judge H arvey Cross elected cap tain of th e team for th e en tim e stan d ard s, eith er by sta te s or m u They all w ent out Sunday to th e old to th e m ost extensive eruption cover th a t th e num ber of acres to bo co n nicipalities. T he M assachusetts grange of C lackam as county cooperated w ith suing year. has its case w ell under way, by seek farm home In Cedar w here th e m a r ing the en tire body. Confluent or trac ted th is season was quickly com Com m issioner klann in secu rin g the ing in the co u rts an injunction against riage cerem ony w as perform ed and black sm allpox has an extrem ely high pleted. W hile th e re is a possibility th e fu rth e r enforcem ent of "daylight had th e ir p ictu res tak en to g eth er to death r a te as a t least one-half of the th a t a few ad ditional acres may be bridges. YOUNG GRESHAM WOMAN cases die. H em orrhagic sm allpox is saving" in M assachusetts, w hich has AND PORTLAND MAN WED a sta te sta tu te a t v arian ce w ith the m ore fittingly celeb rate th e m arria g e the m ost form idable and m alig n an t tak en before p lan tin g tim e, no fu rth e r Aged W om an P asses Away. form of th is disease. F or all who :on acreag e Is desired at th is tim e. Should n atio n al tim e law. T he decision of the ann iv ersary . A wedding of in te re st to h er G resh suprem e court on this question will The se c re ta ry ’s club of th e O. E. S. tra c t a well m arked a ttac k of th is type ad ditional acreag e be desired, a n Miss S arah Ja n e W elch, aged 70 th e re is absolutely no hope. nouncem ent will be m ade by th e O ut years, 7 m onths and 10 days, died Mon am friends is th a t of Mrs. E lsie G have far-rea ch in g in te re st and will m et at the hom e of Mrs. H. J. P u lfer W ithin th e past few years th e re has se ttle for all tim e the m uch discussed Milleson who w as m arried on F rid ay Monday and w as en tertain ed by the been in th is co u n try m any o u tb reak s look. day a t th e hom e of a cousin, Mrs. tim e issue in m any localities. hostess at a luncheon at 12:30 o’clock. of sm allpox of a v iru len t type w ith a Louise W elch, tw o m iles south of B or M arch 19, a t T he D alles, Oregon, to W alter D eardorff, of P o rtlan d . The T here w ere 22 p rese n t besides the m o rtality of from 10 to 47.7% of the ing, from th e effects of an a tta c k of CORBETT Victory Oats Prove Good. ery sip elas. T he fu n eral w ill be held cerem ony w as perform ed by th e Rev. The field tria ls la st year of Victory hostess. The study hour w as tak en up cases. In the 1924 outb reak In D etroit of tb e 1610 cases not one bad been T he ( o rb ett Sunday school Is grow tom orrow m orning a t 11 o'clock from Mr. Davies, p asto r of th e F irs t Con oats outyielded o th er v arieties which with th e perusal of the ritu a l of the vaccinated w ithin five years, and of g regational ch u rch of T he D alles, and ing In in terest, th e re being 78 In a t work of the organization. T h ree sec th e M ethodist church n ea r D am ascus, th ey w ere grow n w ithin four different the 163 deaths not one had been vat w ith in te rm en t in the D am ascus cem e w as w itnessed by th e b ro th er of th e p a rts of th e county. L ast spring re ta rie s of th e different ch ap ters, New cinated w ithin ten year«. In F eb ru ten d an ce Sunday. Special m usic was tery . The services and in te rm en t will bridegroom and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. County A gent S. B. H all secured one berg, P o rtlan d and G resham ce le b ra t ary th e re w ere 329 cases of sm allpox a vocal duet by Mabel and P earl in Los A ngeles, and 63 of th ese cases be u n d er th e direction of the G ates H enry D eardorff. Mrs. D eardorff has ton of certified Victory oats from Mt. ed th e ir b irth d ay s on thfcs occasion, died of th e v iru le n t or m alig n an t type C ham berlain. T be school has p u r chased a fine new organ. F red E tling been employed as saleslad y a t th e F u n eral home, of G resham . Vernon, W ashington, th is w as d istrib th e th re e b irth d ay s falling on the W ith people com ing Into th is sta te plays th e saxophone and Geo. P erry G resham D rug com pany for several uted in to four com m unities, each h av sam e day. T his is an an n u al event by tra in and autom obile th e re is nt y ears and w ill continue h er w ork ing a different type of soil. In each and one m uch looked forw ard to. Mrs. tellin g when a v iru le n t type of sm all Is th e song leader. T he m usic is very SANDY BLUFF th e re for the present. T he couple will of th ese tria ls th is o ats outyielded the B erona Nelson, of Newberg, Mrs. Myra pox may be brought In, but should It good. T he Rev. Mr. H arrim an , who reside in th e E lvis Stockton house in o th er v arieties w hich it w as checked G llnes, of P o rtlan d and Mrs. P u lfer, be brought In, It will have no chance preached follow ing th e Sunday school Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W ilkenson had R egner addition and Mr. D eardorff w ith on th e sam e soil type. T h ere is of G resham , celeb rate by m eeting at If you a re alive to your obligations ns h o u r Sunday m orning, has been en a good citizen. If you have n o t been as d in n er guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. will w ork in P o rtlan d , m aking th e trip a lim ited supply of th is seed available one of the homes of th e th ree and en vaccinated w ithin five y ea rs you gaged as th e re g u la r pastor. J. Caldo, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. W ilkenson to and from th e city daily. T he Sunday school Is p rep arin g an should be. If you have a "tak e " you for p lan tin g th is year, ft is certified joying a dinner together. and Wm. Caldo. I.u etta W elling and R obert and Ruth needed the protection. If you have an' E aater program to be given E aster and should be used by those who are im m une reactio n , you have th e assu r m orning. E veryone is cordially In On T h u rsd ay Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B roadcasting E xperim ent B rings in terested in getting a s ta r t of high S terlin g en tertain ed th e m em bers of ance th a t you a re protected. W ilkenson en tertain ed a t dinner Mr. Hany A nsw ers. th e eighth grade and th e ir te ach ers at yielding oats. V accination Is harm less. T h ere Is vited to atten d Sunday school and and Mrs. A. R adford and th e te ach ers An in te restin g experim ent in ad v e r a St P atric k 's! p arty recently a t the no need for infection If the procedure ch u rch services. Mrs. N. H olbrook and Miss Rose P o t tisin g by broadcasting w as u n d ertak en The en te rta in m e n t given by the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Sterling. Is p roperly done. A sim ple sc ratch or needle p u n ctu re is a safe and schools for th e benefit of th e Bram ter, and w hile d in n er w as being en recently by The W. L. C rissey A lpine A m erry evening w as spent in gam es p drill ‘Golden Anniversary’ ainless procedure. H undreds of joyed at th e W ilkinson hom e other G ardens of Dodge P ark , for th e p u r and m usic and th e d ecorations of the th o u san d s of vaccinations have been fam ily w as well attended and about frien d s and neighbors gath ered at the pose of learnin g tl e .u eo iiv e n ess of home w ere in keeping with the sp irit done w ithout infections. It is only $80 w ere raised. The p arty given by A. Radford hom e and aw aited th e r e th a t method. T he sta te m en t w as of the occasion. A ta sty lunch was n ecessary to exercise the o rd in ary Columbia G range for th e sam e cause tu rn of Mr. and Mrs. Radford. The broadcasted from th e tow n c rie r ser- served. Besides the eighth grad e pu ru les of cleanliness. A loose bandage w as well atten d ed S atu rd ay evening. co n sistin g of a double fold of a th ree - su rp rlse to Mr. R adford w as in honor ; vice of the KGW statio n th a t Crlsseys pils Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Q uicksall and inch bandage, four inches long, fa s t The proceeds w as a la rg e r am ount. of his birthday. ' would m ail an iris bulb free to any Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Stone w ere p r e s e n t ened above and below by a strip of a d The people of th is com m unity have Mrs. L. L. (Wiffln and Mrs. A. J. Ault who heard th e offer and an sw ered by Two from G resham , H. W. Strong, hesive gives all th e protection th a t Is hown a real C h ristian sp irit in help sp en t a very enjoyable day at Powell ; mail imm ediately. It w as expected advisor for She local Hi-Y, and E lb ert necessary. T his should be renew ed ing an u n fo rtu n a te fellow citizen. w ithin one week. Valley school visiting th e M ultnom ah th a t a few an sw ers would be received, Geo. Knlerfem , Sr., attended a G.A.R. Boice, attended the HI-Y conference If you c o n tra c t sm allpox you are re County Council of the Par*ent-Teacher but nothing like th e av alan ch e which which was held at Seaside over the sponsible, If your child co n tra cts the m eeting in P o rtlan d S aturday. association S atu rd ay , M arch 20. came. In the next mail 400 le tte rs and Mr. and Mrs. I). O. B u tler and weekend. The G resham boys w ere in disease no one is responsible but About 15 sat down to a bounteous ca rd s w ere received, and an o th er hun- H azel, Mesdumes Ellis, vited to Join w ith th e P ortland club yourself, for you could have p ro te c t d au g h ter ed both yourself and your child. vans, Em ily and Cheetham , Mr. and dinner a t th e H. H. W atkins hom e in dred followed from persons fa rth e r and th ey rep o rt a m ost en tertain in g The fact th a t sm allpox exlslts at all honor of Mr. W atk in s' m other. Mrs. aw ay. nd njoyable session. in th e enlightened sta te of Oregon is Mrs. Fred C. Reed, Mrs. C lara Sm ith, A nnie W atkins, Mrs. W atkins' m other, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Q uicksall and not a fact to be proud of. T hat th e re Mr r. and Mrs. H enkle and Geo. K nler- Radio Aids Farm ers. Mrs. Sim m ons, and a frien d of these m attended Pom ona G range at chlliirei and G eorge Page and fam ily w ere 859 cases of sm allpox and two A re c e n t inquiry sent to farm ers as deaths In 1925 Is not th e best ad v e r tw o ladies, Mrs. L aw rence, all of leasant Valley W ednesday. M arch 17, drove to Moro Sunday m orning, r e tisem en t to the world. w hose b irth d ay s w ere th is past week ,o e com m ercial value of th eir Mrs. M. K. Reed, who has been tu rn in g th e sam e evening. The trip Every individual or citizen is re radios bro u g h t rep lies from 500 farm I and all from H illsdale. O thers from spending the w in ter in P o rtlan d with was m ade In tw o m achines and afford- sponsible for the prevention of sm a ll radio listen ers in T exas, O klahom a ! pox In him self o r Im m ediate family. h er d au g h ter, Mrs. A. B. Fox. has re H illsdale w ere Mrs. W a tk in s’ th ree I a p leasan t recreation. and L ouisiana. One hundred and six T here is no chance for sm allpox to tu rn ed to her homo at C orbett station. b ro th ers. Geoorge. Jew ell and F ra n k Continued on page 4 spread In any well vaccinated com ty -th ree reported th a t th e ir rad io s [ and Miss Balena H aight. Mrs. W atkins' saved them money each year, savings Mr. and Mra. Roy Muck of Falla m unity. siste r and a friend Miss M argarite averaging >149.64 p er family. City w ere visiting relativ es in th is v i P ru n in g of apples, pears, peaches, U sually th ere Is a good supply of cinity Sunday. M arket rep o rts w ere considered th e | K elum of P o rtlan d . plum s and deciduous ornam ental tree s acclim ated seed corn in w estern O re Friday, M arch 26. w ill be the date g rea test financial ad v an tag e of radio Rev Dr S P arkes ' adm an has Ralph K incaid and m other moved i:id sh ru b s Is recom m ended In Oregon in movie gon. O ccasionally th e re is a fall w ith out from P o rtlan d la st w eek after ieen p asto r of th e C entral C ongre of th e basket social at th e C ottrell tickets, gasoline and m ed itin •low by A. L. Peck, professor of land- e pur- gational Chbrch in Brooklyn for 25 an early fro st th a t sh o rten s the supply spending th e w in ter there. com m unity church. All ladles are CbagPg •.cape gardening, at the college. R e years. T he an n iv ersary ev en t was of silage co m seed. It is u sually good asked to b rin g baskets. E veryone is F arm ers a re using th e m ore pow er- T he ch u rch ladles m et a t th e N ettle moval of all broken limbs and the low celebrated w ith a g reat ovation. p ractice to keep a reserv e of seed for Kincaid and Geo. C ham berlain homes invited ful acts. About 70 p er cen t of those er ones on stre e t tree s is advised. P resid en t Coolidge sent co n g ra tu la Mr Mrs. B . l a M JofcnOT. .n d I .¡ £ & i « ¿ g | next year. T his is especially tru e for and m ade tw o co m fo rters for the tions. T he co ngregation presented E.m s and other tree s which need to be those farm ers who a re breeding up a B ram fam ily F riday afternoon. Dr Cadm an with a purse of $25,- d au g h ter C rissey and* Mr. H endricks per cen| five-tube receivers. Seventy- headed Into th e ir n atu ra l form have b etter type of corn. sp en t Sunday afternoon a t the Ault j tw o per cent listen s reg u la rly to ta lk s I r>00, a t' >u.- nd dollar* fo r every just been pruned and spaded around D on't lay down the p ap er till you home. I on a g ric u ltu ra l su b jects. , I year ui »cs.ice. at tbe college. W ant Ada. add to your profit. have read the W ant Ada. IS DISAPPOINTING GRESHAM LOCALS Health Reminders