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PAGE SIX GRESHAM Troutdale Association Holds Annual Eledtion S unday gu ests a t th e D. W. Mick- ley hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. Gale H anna, Mr. and Mrs. K. W ithers, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clapp, all of P o rtland. Clyde M onahan is on th e sick list. C hester L ucas is tak in g his place a t th e Fox store. Mfss G race B ratto n o f Spokane and h er m other Mrs. B ratto n and sister, Mrs. G eorge McDowell, of P o rtlan d , w ere v isito rs at th e home of Mrs. M arg aret B urns on W ed nesday. Miss B ratto n left T h u rs day m orning for South C arolina, w here she will be a t th e dedication of a S h rin e ho sp ital th ere. She is a n u rse and has accepted a position w ith th e hospital. »KIDAT, MARCH “Inside” Iniorination. Fairview Plans to Test Water Supply 11, 1927 been found so n ecessary to th e h ealth of both m en an d anim als, a re screen ed o u t by o rd in ary w in- dow g iass. T ake a dvantage of ev- ery b rig h t 8Unny day and keep th e y o u n g sters o ut of doors. same p recau tio n s in h a n d lin g as gasoline. N ever use as a co n tain er for such liquids a g lass ja r, bottle or oth er rec ep ta cle lik ely to break 1 1 if dropped o r stru ck accidentally. may need help Is very d istu rb in g to those of ou r in te rn atio n a lists who have been claim ing th a t we d idn't have any business down th e re try in g to p ro tec t A m erican citizens. Some one has said th a t “th rift is ... . tellin g your m oney w here to go, w hile sh iftlessn ess is asking your- self w here it w ent. Making a I budget, then, is th e beginning of P re lim in ary w ork has been com T he action of G reat B rita in in Benzine and n ap h th a give off very sending a c ru ise r to N icaraguan pleted an d it w as expected th a t th rift. The Want Ad way is the way to a c tu a l d rillin g would begin today . „ .. , explosive vapors and req u ire th e w aters to ta k e off any B ritish who success. , .. . . A lm ost on e-fo u rth of a ban an a is on th e m unicipal w ell to be su n k , at „,„„,1, , .... sta rc h and „„„„„ su g ar. , In addition, a F airview , southw est of th e city , . , ’ . 3 b an an a co n tain s a sm all am o u n t of lim its. A. L. Ziezing of P o rtland, protein, a tra c e of fat, and a sm all who recen tly com pleted th e d rill percen tag e of m ineral m atter. ing of th e Rockwood well, is in W hen buying b an an as be su re th e ch arg e of the work. stem end is left on, th u s m aking it F airview au th o rities te e going at a sealed package. th e m a tte r of in stallin g a w ater system « . children .... ' , , in a conservative m anner. One of , th e reaso n s why I hey have decided to expend the , , . , . , .. \ should play out of doors in th e sun sum of $1000 in te stin g out both the Is th a t in th is way they may obtain q u an tity and q uality of w ater and th e u ltra violet ray s contaiued in if every th in g is satisfacto ry , later d irect sunshine. These im portant, a bond issue of $15,000 w ill be health-giving rays, which have asked to pay for the in stallatio n of electric pump, reserv o ir, pipes, and n ecessary expenses. T he r e serve tan k w ill be of 25,000-gallon capacity. It is expected th a t about 60 homes will be supplied through (he system when com pleted. The an n u a l m eeting of the T ro u t dale C ooperative L ettuce & C auli flower association w as held on M arch 7 a t th e P le a sa n t View schoolhouse. T he old board of di re c to rs w as continued in charg e of th e affairs of th e association. They a re O eorge C ham berlain. W. E. H u rt, F ra n k F eh ren b ach er. T. F. Socle and Art. Dunkley. Im m ediately a fte r th e election of directo rs th a t body m et and re elected George C ham berlain, p res ident, and W. E. H urt, vice p resi dent. T he d ire c to rs re-em ployed A. 8. Seidl as se c re ta ry -tre a su re r; A rnold L am pert, field m anager and Alex. L am pert, shipping. T he fiscal year of th e association Fighting Diseases by Up-te-Date Methods. ends M arch 1. The full re p o rts of The public m u st be ta u g h t to th e y e a r’s b usiness will be given at th e re g u la r m eeting on April 5. fight disease by up -to -d ate m ethods. T his is expected to show a gross T here is an u rg e n t need for the business of $50,000. About half the education of th e g en e ral public in acreage of la st year w ill be p la n t the m eans of com bating influenza, ed th is year and im p o rtan t changes tu b ercu lo sis, typhoid fever, d iph th eria, sc a rle t fever, and oth er will be m ade in varieties. M orning w orship w ill be co n com m unicable diseases. A definite plan of action for th e com ing y ear ducted S unday at th e Sm ith Me provides for th e co-operation of m orial P resb y terian church a t 11 S unday school will be held a t 10 I m edical men, th e d ep a rtm en t of o'clock. The Rev. E. R. D. H ollen- o'clock a t th e T rou td ale com m uni- education, th e p ress, the clergy sted will preach from th e subject, ty church. An illu strate d serm on and every o th e r o rganization th a t ‘T he Serm on on the Mount." S un day school will convene a t 10 for th e ch ild ren will he given by can fu rth e r th is work. th e p astor, th e Rev. E. R. D. Hoi- I T h ere is good reason why com- o’clock. Sunday evening th e p a s lensted. bined efforts should be m ade to get to r of th e P resb y terian ch u rch at T he L adies of th e C atholic church rid of disease. A la rg e am ount of Fairview and the p asto r of th e w ill give an e n tertain m en t and sup- sickness and high m o rtality is Rockwood M ethodist church, th e per a t the T ro u td ale city hall on caused hy p rev en tab le diseases. Rev. J. F. Dunlop, w ill exchange T hursday. M arch 17. P rogram Is d ip h th e ria, typhoid, and sc a rle t P ip its , being prepared. S upper will be | fever can be prevented. A system - | M rs- M yrtle T horpe of Oak Supper atlc and sim u ltan eo u s attac k on a I Grove, Oregon, Mrs. Beulah H arvey served from 6 to 8 o'clock. state-w ide fro n t a g a in st com m uni- and Mrs. Edith A ndrade of P o rt- The S and E (dull m et la st T h u rs cable diseases would be an effect- ... , day at th e hom e of Mrs. A rth u r ive way of erad icatin g disease. . 1 land visited on W ednesday at the Fourteen m em bers w ere A KyHtpinatlc and sim u ltan eo u s a t- hom e of th e ir m other, Mrs. H. C. , , , , ,, _ , tack on a state-w id e fro n t a g a in st Moore. They were- d in n er guests p rese n t and two guests. Mrs C. com m unicable d iseases would be lt th e home of Mrs. Jo h n P eterson R aker and Miss M arguerite Ba ley an effective w ay of era d ica tin g dis- L , la( s of G resham . A very p leasan t after-1 ease. . . . 1 < 1 I . , T he 1 d I hii DroDOses an activo ** m eeting of the school hoard noon was spent in playing 500 and piupiniv» an active at-1 ai , , . . . -„ tack on contagious d iseases th ru - on Monday evening te ach ers w ere W<’rl‘ " K ° n J ' “ ‘Cy WHrk’ At. 1:30 o ut th e year 1927. It is hoped th at h ired for th e ensuing v ear as fol- a delicious dinner w as served. th e re su lts of th is advance all ,11WU. , Mr. and Mrs. A. C. S heets of Twin “ lo,1K ‘he line will enco u rag e local R . K ln„ F)tb ‘’' " j " ’“1,,; health officials g en erally . j t m is s neryl King, 5th and 6th F a l ls , Id a h o , v i s it e d Wednesday 8bou| d also fu rn ish an object lea- g rad e s; Mrs. H elen Camp, 3d and and T hursday at the home of Mr. | son to intelligent citizens through 4th; Miss Leah B urgeois, 1st and and Mrs. J. R. K nurr. They w ere out th e sta te in w hat can be done 2(| on th eir way home from C alifornia, in ,,H' Prevention of disabling slck- Mrs. Ruth M oller en tertain ed the ' , . . . I lie s » . The re su lts of th is plan w here they b a il been visiting. | should pave th e way for a m ore | social com m ittee of th e Fairview Mrs. J. F. T hom pson of L ew iston, com prehensive one, and should g ran g e a t her home on T h u rsd ay , n tin ha» u e been until freed th e of whole , , m ms eek-end with «, w"8t t h e s e ^ T ™ * " 8; T ',e ‘- m m itte e decided to Idaho, spent c th , e w her I 1 co Health Notes OUTLOOK, Good Printing EAIR VIEW TYPE PAPER TROUTDALE I. sister, Mrs. C. Thom as. She w as m unlcable and p rev en tab le discus- bold a basket social and dance at on her way hom e from a visit to es. the hall on S atu rd ay evening, her son in P ort A rthur, T exas, and Since 1884 th e re has been dlph- March 26. other relatives in Los A ngeles and H b etla an tito x in , a c u re for d lp h -I a th eria, and for m any y ears It has _. , , , , . 1 ortlanil. been known th a t a lusting iniinu- 16 p rincipal duty of a Chinese Otto Grlenel w as a dinner guest nity could be produced by the use i arm y seem s to be plu n d erin g th e . - . . . . z iv il, „ „ t l l . , v l „ n o n l» « n f < l.lo L . I . . I 1 1 ..................• c . , at the A. I). _ K _ endall home Sunday. I I n f I to x in-antitoxin. I In sp ite of th is ¡civil _______ populace a t the close of the .. ... , , » a 01. « 01 t 1 fact th e re w ere 150,000 eases and battle. Mr. and M r.. H. D eB ha. of S tJ o h n s 13 00(, deBthg from d, p b tb „rla on w ere visitors. th e North A m erican co n tin en t In W hile the Incidence anil T he social com m ittee of the Ma- I 1921. . ,, ,_ . m ortality of d ip h th e ria In the cities eons will give a dance in th e I rout- d u r|n g p a„t y e a r„ heen dale city hall F riday evening, very m a teria lly reduced, the nior- j Murch 18. Good m usic will lie furn- tallty in the sm a lle r places ami co u n try d istric ts rem ained practl-1 Ished. E veryone is Invited. Icnlly w here It w as before th e dis- Mr. and Mrs. L. K unim er of P o rt- rnvery of an tito x in . T he high tnor- lanil w ere Sunday visitors at th e tallty is am ong th e ch ild ren of pre- hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J. It. K nurr. school age. If th e physicians, in th eir cap acity of fam ily physicians, Mrs. .1. E. A nderson has a new will recom m end th e im m unization of children hy toxin an titoxin th e I E ssex coach. re su lts we a re looking for will he] Mrs. R. D. Bailey and Mrs. J. m aterially aided. W hetstone w ere guests Monday of T here is no in stan ce of a single I death from sm allpox in the nil- | Mrs. A. I). K endall. uierous o u tb reak s th a t have Sunday visito rs a t the home of etirred in th is co u n try when the | Mr. and Mrs. J. N avsm ith w ere Mr. p atien ts bail been previously suc- nnd Mrs. t ’hus. I’arm entor amt tw o I eessfully vaccinated, children. W alter and Edna. A" “ rc "“ lt ,,f Im proved m ethods I of sa n ita tio n and typhoid inocula- ' Ho i \niii i'iiii mill s u n |i i lin p ercen tag e of d e a th s from W allace of Spokane, W ashington, typhoid fever lias been m aterially a re visiting .at th e hom e of het reduced. Oregon I ihs one of th e low est typhoid death ra te s In th e ] m other, Mrs. H attie W ilson. Hu United S tates. Sunday they held a fam ily reunion The difficulty tn the past has | T hose p resen t w ere Mr. and Mrs. been to teach the public to m ake C arl Itondesson, Mr. anil Mrs. C. F use of known m eans of Im m unisa lion. It is hoped, by th e m eans of | P arsons. Mr. anil Mrs. Russel W ll- the plan ju st outlined, that the p u b vi-on and George W ilson, Mr. and lic will aid g reatly in th e e ra d ic a Mrs. Robert W ilson and Miss Irene tion ami control of com m unicable j Muney, Mrs. Helen E vans and diseases. niece, Mildred, and Mr. M orris, all In fe rtile eggs bought for p re se r of P ortland. vation will keep longer th an fertile Mr. and Mrs. H. E. A lbert of eggs under ad v erse conditions. P o rtlan d visited T uesday at the They contain no developed germ, hom e of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K en a re slow to decay and cost no m ore j dall. th an fertile eggs. Mr. anil Mrs. C. E. Scott and two Soaking m aterial in so u r tnilk nr | children, Mary and Joe, m otored to Salem Sunday and spent the day b u tterm ilk rem oves mildew. w ith Mr. Scott's parents. To m ake good fried oysters, dip Mrs. L. H elm ing retu rn ed home them In egg and bread cru m b s J Sunday from Kelso, W ashington, some tim e before they a re to be w here she spent tw o weeks with fried. T h is gives th e coating a | her daughter, Mrs. Louise Cole. chance to h ard en and th e o ysters Mrs. L. A. H arlow arriv ed home w ill fry b etter. Monday evening from C alifornia w here she spent th ree w eeks visit E qual p a rts o t raw chopped sp in ing relatives. ach and cabbage are a novel way to Mr. aud Mrs. Milo Coons have use spinach in a sala<. Chopped moved from the T iller property to peanuts a re som etim es added Mr. B lase r's property, which was It Sure Do. recen tly vacated hy Mr. and Mrs. L ittle drops of w ater, Alex. L am pert. T he L am perls have L ittle g rain s o t sa n d —- moved onto th e ir farm . In the gas— m akes d riv ers Mr. and Mrs. Coon's children Cuss to beat th e band. have th e w hooping cough. - Motor Mention. Mrs. M argret H um s, who has been confined to her bed w ith grip for severs# days, is now able to he up again. Mr. and Mrs. David B urns and Every Saturday Night children spent Sunduy at th e home of Mrs. M Burns. The sad news w as received T u es day m orning of th e death of Mrs. Husk* hy VI («ood w in’s H. E Illoyd's fath e r, Mr. McGowan Orrheatra A E n tertainer* of Kelso, W ashington He passed $5r Idnil'.lon Xie away early T uesday m orning. Mrs. 6 m iles from G resham Bloyd has been w ith her p are n ts Everyone cordially invited the past tw o m onths, helping care for her father. Don’t worry about the kiddies if your floors are finished with Sen our’s Floor Paint—“It Wears Like Iron.” S e n o u r ’s F lo o r P a in t, u n like o rd in a ry so-called floor enam els, p e n e trate s into the pores of the wood and will not crack, chip o r peel. R e p e a te d w a sh in g s w ill not dim the lustre. 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