TROUTDALE
COTTRELL
Rev. O. F. L arson, a form er pastor
of th e Mission church.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. H udson. Mrs.
T he stu d e n ts of the C ottrell
The Rev. G ust E. Johnson, c h a ir
J. A. L arsson, Mrs. W orthington, school, accom panied by th e ir te ac h
Mr. Jo h n so n and Mr. and Mrs. W al ers Miss Vivian W hite and Miss m an of the conference, will speak
lace Spence attended the Lincoln Rose P o tter, assem bled at th e G. at 7:30. Special m usic in charge
day d in n er held in P o rtlan d F eb ru M. Brophy home T uesday m orning of Phil Hedeen, will featu re the
ary 12 in honor of the postflfflce and listened to P resid en t Cool- first evening’s service. The S u n
force. All rep o rt a fine tim e.
lidge's address, w hich cam e over day services w ill begin at 9:30
from a. m. w ith a p ray er m eeting, to be
Mrs. J. T. McGinnis en tertain ed long distan ce telephone
at d in n er F eb ru ary 12. Mr. and Mrs. W ashington, D. C. P re sid en t Cool followed by a chalk ta lk by W.
H. C. McGinnis and H orace McGin idge led th e nation in com m em or Johnson at 9:45. C horuses and
nis in honor of her h u sband's b irth atin g th e 195th a n n iv ersary of songs will be given by boys' and
W ashington's birthday. T he speech g irls' choruses of Portland.
day.
At 11 o'clock the Rev. G ust Jo h n
Mr. and Mrs. A. Lisi and cbil w as received here over KGW.
R obert and P earl F ow ler have son w ill speak from the topic, “Our
dren have retu rn ed from a w eek's
been on th e sick list for several young people and the soul w inning
visit at New port, Oregon.
days recently.
Music
Mr. and Mrs. V ernon Pound and
Mrs. J. M. B rophy en tertain ed program of th e church."
children of P o rtlan d spent th e th e ladies of St. Michael s church of will be ren d ered by a P o rtlan d
week-end a t the hom e of Mr. and Sandy on W ednesday aftern o o n at choir and the D am ascus q u artet.
Mrs. R. D. Hew itt.
h er home, assisted by Mrs. D. D.
A b rief business session is a n
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k C raw ford Meyer. D uring the afternoon each nounced for 2:30 Sunday afternoon,
and d au g h ter of P ortlan d spent th e lady p resen t m ade a block for the after which five-m inute ta lk s will
day W ednesday w ith Mr. C raw crazy quilt being made. Several be given by rep resen tativ es of Da
ford’s p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Will ladies w ere p rese n t and re fre sh m ascus, Pow ell Valley and P o rt
C raw ford.
m ents w ere served.
land. The Rev. G ust Jo h n so n will
The T rou td ale school children
p reach in th e evening. Both dinner
d the p leasu re of hearing P resi- ORIENT P.-T. A.
and supper will be served in the
TO M EET FR ID A Y church.
nt Coolidge's speech over th e
dio on F ebruary 22 through th e
O rient P aren t-T each er asso cia
ndness of Mrs. F ran ces Fox, Mrs.
tion will hold its reg u la r m eeting
as. Scott and Mrs. C. I. Thom as,
a t the schoolhouse next F rid ay eve
took them to th e ir home,
ning, M arch 4. when a m usical p ro
ird has been received from
gram of unu su al in te re st w ill be
•s. L au ra H arlow , who is visiting
given. Among th e num bers w ill be
r relativ es in Beverly H ills, Cali-
a solo by Guy D. Jones, a w histling
rnia, th at she has seen some very
solo by Miss A ugusta H ahn and
u ard ra in s or cloud b u rsts and
piano solos by Miss Melba S anders
much high w ater. She says the
and Mrs. R alph Brown, all of
next trip to C alifornia she th in k s
G resham . In addition to these
will be in a gondola.
num bers th e re w ill be sev eral from
Mr. and Mrs. R ussel W ilson of
pupils of th e G ilbert school who
P o rtlan d w ere dinner guests last
will play two saxophones, violin
week T uesday a t the home of Mr.
f the work of farm washing
and piano, and K enneth Lord of the
pumping and carrying the
and Mrs. C. F. P arsons.
sam e school, who sings frequently
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A Milwaukee A ir Power
Mr. B illiter's new hom e is nearly
W ater System does away w ith this
over the radio, will ren d er a solo.
com pleted. It is a pretty, m odern
p art o f w ashday work, and supplies
Guy R obertson will give a clarin et
bungalow .
an ab u n d an ce o f h o t w ater, too,
solo.
right o u t of th e faucet.
L. A. H arlow and son Bob w ere
A social hour and refresh m en ts
Y ou also can have soft w ater. A nd
d inner g u ests W ednesday evening
will follow the m usical program .
th e spring o r w ell w ater comes direct
a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
thro u g h th e pipes absolutely fresh.
Low.
N o stored w ater. A w ater system
I’D WE EL VALLEY
Mrs. Mary P arso n s gave a b irth
does away w ith a lo t of hard work
TO HAVE CONFERENCE
ab o u t th e b arn , it's th e best invest
day and an n iv ersary dinner in hon
m ent any farm er can make. W hy
A religious conference is sched
or of Mr. and Mrs. Sam H arlow on
h an d le w ater th e h ard way by
F eb ru ary 14. The guests w ere L. A. uled to take place on th e com ing
h an d w h en you can handle it
S
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ay
and
Sunday
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e
Mis
H arlow and son Bob and W ilm er
better BY M A CH INERY!
Aik mi about it. Call or phone
sion church in Pow ell Valley
Dixon of H olton, K ansas.
w
j^ch,
according
to
the
ten
tativ
e
Mr. and Mrs. R. K n a rr and son
Bobby w ere dinner guests at the program w hich has been carefully
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McGin prepared, w ill prove of m ore th an
nis Ja n u a ry 22, th e occasion being usual in terest. This w ill be the
( . T. MI DGE CD.
first conference of the C entral P a
Mrs. M cGinnis' birthday.
329 E M orrison St.
P o rtlan d , Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lum sden of cific Young People's society and the
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ROGERS
F airview w ere v isitors at the home opening service will be held on S at
G resham , Oregon.
Phone 3666
of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McGinnis one urday evening, in ch arg e of the 1
day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Caldo visited
Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. C. M ars
ton of Gresham .
Miss Vivian W hite, principal of
C ottrell school, spent the week-end
in P o rtlan d w ith frien d s and Miss
Rose P o tter, prim ary teacher, v isit
ed over th e w eek-end with friends
in Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 H aw orth e n te r
tained Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ault on
Sunday.
D on't forget th e H orse Sale Mon
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Radford
day. M arch 7, at 1 o'clock, at
w ere callers Sunday a t th e home
T hom pson's B arn, G resham .—Adv.
Old Time Dance
Mrs. Eva Stone, who lias been ill
th e p ast week w ith ce ritiu s, is re
Fairview City Hall
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ported to be slow ly im proving. She » _____________
is being cared for by her m other,
Mrs. J. W. Tow nsend.
A. L. T u rn e r has retu rn ed home
afte r spending th e past six weeks
A ustin J o n e s ’ well know n Did T im e O rc h e stra
in California.
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Good T im e A ssured
Sunday dinner guests at the
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. T hom as Mil j _ TlckeU 7&c_________
LADIES FREE
ler w ere Mr. and Mrs. P aul Hoff
m an and children from P ortland.
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge D ufur and
th e ir au n t Mrs. Lizzie D ufur of
P o rtlan d , accom panied by Mrs. Ida
S hepherd and Mrs. E liza Stone
m otored to W elches Sunday, w here
Mrs. D ufur has a sum m er home
The re g u la r m eeting of F airview
P aren t-T each er association will be
held F rid ay afternoon, M arch 4 at
Time and money saved by con
2 o'clock in th e schoolhouse. All
venient
telephone methods of
m em bers are requested to be pres
buying
or
selling are actual cash
en t as final plans are to be made
for en tertain in g the M ultnomah
profits on your telephone invest
county council on S aturday, March
ment.
19.
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SATURDAY EVENING,
MAR. 5
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Raymond C hase Is ill at his home
n e a r G illis w ith diphtheria. Ray is
th e efficient m echanic at the Orient
garage. W. E. Nelson is helping at
th e g arag e th is week.
C larence S tephens is at th e home
of his sister. Mrs. B. C. A ltm an,
w here he is helping in th e ca re of
th e ir m other, who Is still bedfast
follow ing paralysis.
Mrs. Louise Nelson spent W ed
nesday visiting the school and old
friends in th e V ictory d istrict,
w here she ta u g h t th e past th ree
years.
L ittle R obert F airw ea th er has
been quite ill the past 10 days, hut
seem s to h e slow ly im proving at
th e p resen t tim e.
Miss W ilm a Chase, who is a t
tending Oregon N orm al at Mon
m outh. spent th e week-end with
h er m other and attended the “S un
shin e" play a t Sandy.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Scoville and
child ren of P ortlan d w ere recent
dinner guests a t the R, I. A nder
son home.
POWELL VALLEY
T he Deborah Ladies Aid of the
Mission church w ill m eet w ith Mrs.
F. C. E kstrom on T hursday a fte r
noon at 2 o'clock.
For low est ra te s on autom obile,
tru ck an^ g en eral insu ran ce see
B. W. T horne.—Adv.
Mrs. Robert Blair
Accredited
H igh Acbat'l
o f vlnlta
O regon T elephone C o .
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BETTER FARM EQ U IPM EN T WEEK
February 28 - March 5,1927
DEM ONSTRATION of LATEST MODELS
SEE THEM AT WORK—LEARN HOW THEY EARN
See your manager for additional information.
HARRY HUFFMAN
M cCO R M IC K -D EER IN G D E A L E R
300 Belmont St.
COAL
BRIQUETS
A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
Daily Trips to Portland
F.ach S a ta rd a y , h o n e o f M r * . W .
i . O tt, O r e . ha io, Gregna.
Greeltnn
Phone
15*1
Powell
and
Maple
Portland
F t Fast Taylor
Phone KA st M»»
MARCH SPECIAL
W ESTINGHOUSE
Turnover Toaster
IN
Also Silver Bread Tray and a Big Loaf of
Gresham Bakery Bread all for $6.00
G ran d C oncert and C om m unity D ance
GRESHAM, FRIDAY, MARCH 25
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D O W N
Concert High School Gymnasium
Dance in the Masonic Hall
$1.00 per month.
PORTLAND
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P h o n e 801
G re sh am
hirst Symptoms
of Spring Fever
Glad s p rin g d ays w ill soon be h e re
NN ith s u n s h in e b rig h t to w arm am i c h e er.
G rass w ill g re e n , tlow ers w ill bloom ,
B irds w ill sin g to c h a se th e gloom
Of w in te r d a rk am i d re a r.
Endowed with
Exceptional Comfort
Even now ; o u r th o u g h ts tu rn far,
To w h e re th e w ily tishes a re .
How w e will w elcom e balm y d ays
Ami ho p e th a t Dad will g e t a ra ise
And licen se up th e car.
Buick design cares for your comfort in many
different ways.
W e’ll p a in t h e r up a n d buy a tire
And 1111 th e ta n k w ith liquid fire.
A hose c o n n e c tio n , a n d a boot,
W e’ll fix th e h o rn , so it w ill to o t
By u sin g b a lin g w ire.
Correct balance, scientific cushion design,
cantilever rear springs, 5-bearing-surface
steering gear, an engine vibrationless be
yond belief— all these Buick advantages
mean superior riding ease.
C ontinued In o u r next.
Buy a Buick! It is luxuriously built, moder
ately priced.
ttuy your Accessories, Gas and Oil at
THE GREATEST BUICK EVER BUILT
Gresham Service Station
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GRESHAM
SALES A SERVICE
Phone IS01
¿¡cil
AUCTION SALE
H aving leased my farm I will sell on th e old R .g n e r farm , 1% m iles
South of G resham , all my Livestock, F arm P roduce and Equipm ent.
Io reach p la ce (urn off South Roberts avenne m a r Staph-Ion place, drive
south one mile on Regm-r ro ad : good m acadam all (lie way.
SATURDAY,
MARCH 5
( onitnenclng at 10:30 A. M. sffarp
2 Cow s, both m ilk in g , o n e Je rse y , o n e p a rt H o lste in
2 H eifers, 2 y e a rs old of good stock.
2 H e ife rs, 1 y e a r old
of good stock
2 Good H orses, w eig h t a b o u t 3000 pounds
24 H ead S h ro p s h ire Sheep.
2 A n g o ra G oats.
2 dozen
B arred Rock C h ick en s in sm all coops.
FARM
M ACHINERY
McCormick 6-fyot Binder. Mower, 4*4 feet . Hay Rake. 9 feet. Two
horse Hay Baler. 1 w o-horse C ultivator. Two 5-shovel C u ltiv ato rs
New 16-inch Moline Steel Plow. 16 Inch Steel Plow
10-lnch Steel
Plow. 60-tooth H arrow . 50-tooth H arrow . 25-tooth H arrow . 12-hoe
Gunloch D rill. <0-buflbel M anure S preader. Climax P otato P la n te r
Sm all P otato Digger. S pring tooth H arrow . Disc, 12 blades 18-inch
314 low Iron Wheel Wagon. T w o-horse W eeder. T w o-horso R oller
Slip S crap er. P latform Scale, cap acity 1000 pounds
V. S Cream
S ep arato r. Sim plex S ep arato r. Milk Cooler w ith lot of Milk Cans
Iron K ettle, 30-gallon Stum p B urner Stum p Jack . Pum p Stand and
Jack C ider P ress. Six-Inch B u rr Mill. 120-egg In cu b ato r. 2 Wheel
n , r. r°o ,’ L
VaURhn
Haw- F allin g Saw. Bucking Saw
Gas Pum p and T ank, cap acity 120 gallons. A tte rb e rry T ruck, ca
paclty 2 tons.
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Teacher
O rch e stra tr a in in g given to a ll
students.
Portland, Oregon
CET HEADY EOH OUR
O.A.C. Military Band
LIVESTOCK
A special invitation is hereby extended to
members of the Co-operative Berry Growers.
A Rloud T o n ir
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t sm, n e u ritis , lu m b a g o , s w e llin g o f !
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Do You Buy or Sell?
PLEASANT HOME
Casey’s
Rheumatic Remedy.
COMING/
Make Washday
Easier
FAIRVIEW
STATED
COMMUNICA-
tion F airview Lodge. No. 92
A. F. & A. M. Saturday eve
Mrs. Roy R athm an will e n te r ning, March 5, 1927. it o clock. L a
bor in E A. degree.
Visiting
tain the L adies Aid of th e C ottrell b reth ren welcome.
church on W ednesday, M arch 2.
WM. H. STANLEY. S ecy .
Jerom e Brook, eldest son of Mr JOHN T. MCGINNIS, W. M.
and Mrs! E. R. Brook, has p u r
chased ten acres of th e Burton
place and is going to build a home
for his fam ily.
200 bu sh els of W hite Oats.
O ats and Vetch Hay, loose
One ton Baled S traw
Five tons of
MIS( ELLANEDCS
75 gallons Shell Oil. Tw o 50-gallon b a rre ls of Cider Vinegar,
double Work H arness. 250 cords old grow th fir wood, fre sh ly cut. Slot
wedges, axes, log chains and m any sm all Im plem ents and tools
num erous to enum erate.
TERM S—A ll sum s under »20, cash. Sums over »20 six m onths' tim e
with In terest at ra te of 3 per cent per annum providing sa tisfac to ry
arrangements are made with clerk prior to date of sale.
FRED G. ANKKER, Owner
M. N. WOOD A SDNS, A u ctio n eer, V ancouver, W ash
A. M EY ERS, C lerk, F irs t S ta te B ank, G re sh a m , O regon
Third and Main
r
Winter Puts Heavy Strains
on Every Auto Battery
A t zero, Fahrenheit, a fully charged
storage battery has only a little more
than half its normal power, and a
rundown battery w ill freeze.
And in w inter there are fewer long
drives to restore the battery’s power.
W h e n the car stands, the engine and
transmission oil congeals and thus
more current is used each time the
engine is started.
In winter, nothing less than a f u ll
powered battery can be satisfactory.
Have vour battery inspected today.
And i f you do need a new one, by
all means get your Ford battery now
—for safety, comfort and economy.
RAKER & SON
GRESHAM