GKEhUAM
PAGE FOUR
Rockwood Grange
Has Successful Fair
(By Mr». T hom as M illar)
T he Rockwood g range fair was
held S atu rd ay afternoon and eve
ning at the Rockwood hall on the
Base L ine road. D uring the a f te r
noon p rogram G overnor P atte rso n
was the m ain speaker a t which
tim e he told some facts regarding
tw o of the sta te institu tio n s, the
p en iten tiary and the sta te train in g
school a t W oodburn. Among other
things he m entioned th e flax in
du stry at th e p en iten tiary and its
grow th. The sta te has co n tracted
for 4500 acres of flax to be grow n
d urin g 1929, m aking an in crease of
1500 ac res over 1828, w hile th e in
crease of 1928 was 1000 ac res over
th a t of 1927. F arm ers c o n tra c t to
grow the flax for the state. Gov
e rn o r P atte rso n asserte d th a t the
per cap ita cost of keeping p riso n ers
has be on reduced $3 per m onth
m aking a saving of about $25,000
per year, based on th e p resen t
num ber of inm ates. R egarding the
train in g school he stated th a t the
consolidation of th e old school at
Salem w ith th e new one at Wood
burn m eans a saving of $50,000
d uring th e biennium .
O ther num bers on th e program
new S u ic h
is the near Style
Included in stru m e n ta l solos by Mrs
Maude L andes and Mrs. Nellie
Bowley; vocal solos by Mrs. Geo
Thom pson accom panied on the
piano by Mrs. W. O. S haver and on
th e “tin c a n ’’ violin by Mrs. F.
Sm ith. T alk by W. P. Landes.
Mrs. J. H. W atson proved a very
p opular fo rtu n e telle r, w hile the
candy and pop corn booth in charge
of Mrs. F red R ivears and Miss
C ath erin e H aynes w as well pat
ronized. Many a rtic le s of fancy
w ork w ere on display at the booth
in ch arg e of Mrs. Maude L andes
and Mrs. F. H. Dye. T h ere w ere
also a ttra c tiv e displays of farm
produce and m erchandise. The
g rab bag in ch arg e of Mrs. P eter
W eiland proved popular.
Mrs
F a rra n d w as in ch arg e of the
guessing contest. T he ladies of the
home econom ics com m ittee of the
g ran g e served su p p er from 5:30 to
7:30, about 150 persons being
served. D uring th e evening Miss
A ugusta H ahn of G resham gave
w histling solos. All a rticle s re
m aining unsold w ere’ auctioned off
during th e evening, w ith Clay S.
Morse, county com m issioner and
Judge Leady actin g as auctioneers.
Ruck wood Locals.
you want beauty-ifyou want luxuty
)u want up-to-the-minute smartness-
there’s only one choice— the choice of
A m e r i c a t h e new B U IC K w ith
Masterpiece Bodies by F ish er......
From one end o f the country to
a no ther— in N e w
Y o r k , in
M ia m i, in C h icag o, in Los
Angeles and all tow ns between
— o ve rw h e lm in g praise fo r the
distinctive beauty o f the Silver
Anniversary liu ic k w ith new
M asterpiece Bodies by Fisher!
A ll agree that here is a new
style—a new m o d e —an entirely
different and o rig in a l in te rp re
tation o f m o to r car beauty,
forecasting the trend o f smart
body-design fo r m onths to
T h r illin g new lin e s — sp arklin g
c o lo r h arm o n ies—and w o n d e r
ful new in te rio rs —a ll com bin e
to fo rm ensembles o f ra re and
distinguished artistry.
I f you w ant beauty —i f you w a n t
luxury —i f you w a n t up-to-the-
m inute smartness —th e re ’s o n ly
one choice . . , the choice of
A m erica . . . the new B uick w ith
M asterpiece Bodies by Fisher.
I t ’s the new style— the n ew
m o d e — in m o to r cars!
çfllVer oAnniVcrsariL,
BUICK
Walter W. Metzger
Gresham
SALES AND SERVICE
Oregon City
Geo. A. P alm iter, m a ster of the
Oregon sta te gran g e, and Mrs.
’alm iter w ere v isito rs at the Rock
wood g ran g e fair S atu rd ay . The
Jalm ite rs w ere retu rn in g
from
Corvallis to th e ir home at Hood
River.
Mrs. ,1. H. W atson had the m is
fo rtu n e to have her rig h t hand
aught in an electric w rin g er last
w ash day, n ecessitatin g about 14
stitch es being tak en to close the
wound.
DAMASCUS
Mr. and Mrs. Corb. B urgess v isit
ed at th e Boynton home Sunday
fternoon. Mr. B urgess retu rn ed
Sunday evening from a h u nting
trip near th e Idaho-O regon line.
Eleven young people of thi3
om m unity have form ed a club,
ailed th e D am ascus H eym akers,
to have a good tim e d u rin g th e
lrea ry days th is w inter. They have
th eir p resid en t, E lsie Esche-
beck: vice p resid en t, Roy H uddle;
se cretary , Betty W heeler; tr e a s
u rer, Hesbon Boyd; and serg ean t-
t-arm s, Lois Boynton.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Schw eitzer
nd d au g h ter Ivam ae sp en t the
week-end at the ranch.
Mr.
Schw eitzer and C harlie C hapm an,
a b ro th er of Mrs. Schw eitzer have
been falling tim ber in W ashing
ton, and Mrs. Schw eitzer and
Iv am ae have been in P o rtla n d .
Small First Payment —Easy
Terms on Q.K.’d Used Cars
E c o n o m ic a l T r a n ip o r ta titn
Sec these used cars today! You can get the
car o f your ch oice at an exceptionally low
price —and you can buy it for a small first
paym ent and on easy terms. T hese cars,
carrying the red “ O. K. I hat C oun ts” tag,
provide you w ith a definite assurance o f h o n
est value, dependability and satisfaction
because they have been thoroughly check ed
by expert m echanics and reconditioned for
thousands of m iles o f satisfactory service.
C om e in and make your selection today w h ile
stocks are com plete.
A few of
our exceptional Used Car values
“with an OK that counts’*
1925
1921
1921
1921
1926
1921
Chevrolet Touring. 30 Days’ Service
Chevrolet 1-passenger Coupe
Ford Touring. 30 Days' Service
Ford Roadster
Ford Tudor Sedan. 30 Days' Service
Star Touring
Fieldhouse-Shearer Chevrolet Co.
GRESHAM, OREGON
Dependability, Satisfaction and Honest Value
TVEMOAV, OCTOBER
OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, OKEGOJi
L ~ i From “Queen” to Queen
16. 1SP>
To the 5000 who daily
become owners o f the
new Ford car
A “Queen’ of Guernsey's provides the milk for Queen Marie's repat*
when Royalty visited at Pacific International
Pictured above, Mrs. Minnie W. I Sheep, Hogs, Goats and Foxes will
Miller of Thousand Springs Farm, compete for a share in the $100,-
Wendell, Idaho, is seen milking her 000.00 of prize money offered.
famous Guernsey, Yeoman’s M ilter
Pacific International is one of
Babette. Henry Thiele, prominent the four show's in the U. S. where
restauranteur, is standing by w ait the “All American’’ selections are
ing to carry a pitcher of th is made.
"queen’s” milk to Queen Marie of
Other outstanding divisions of
Roumania who was a visitor a t the
1926 Pacific International Live the Exposition are the Land and
M anufacturers’ Products Show s;
stock Exposition.
Every Indication points «0 all dl- Industrial Exposition; Sheep Show.
dlvistons being filled to capacity Wool and Mohair Show; Fox Show;
at the 18th Annual Pacific In ter Boys* and Girls* Club Work Exhlb
national Livestock Exposition, P ort Its; great "T ruth In M eats” demon
land, Oregon, November 3-10, Inclu stration, and America’s greatest
sive. Particularly Is this true of the Horse Show. Ten H orse Show per
Dairy Livestock division. Fully 800 formances are scheduled—7 even
Stirring
dairy animals are expected to be ings and 3 afternoons.
in the stalls when the Exposition high and broad Jumping events are
opens, with breeds represented as announced for each performance.
follows: H olstelns 300, Jerseys High stepping harness horses and
200, Guernseys 150, A yrshlres and three- and five-gaited American
Brown Swiss 150. Professor V. D. saddle horses will be seen in all
Chappell of Oregon Agricultural their perfection of form. Heavy
College is In chn-ge of the Dairy draft six-horse driving team con
Products Show which, this year, tests are scheduled as well as other
will excel all previous records for team contests throughout the rest
size and quality of exhibits. In ad of the week.
dition to the Dairy Livestock en
AU transportation lines are of
tries,, millions of dollars worth of fering reduced fares to the Exposi
'Uie bred Beef Cattle, Horses, tlon.
CORBETT
day to visit his b ro th er-in -law and
Rev. and Mrs. R ider of P o rtlan d sister, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lat-
a re c re atin g a new in te re st in th e ourell, and to hunt deer.
C orbett Sunday school by th e ir
SPRINGDALE
helpful w ork each Sunday. Rev.
Rider preach es a t 11 and is teach er
A box social and program will be
of the Billie class.
Mrs. R ider given at th e schoolhouse F riday
leads th e singing and teach es th e evening, October 26, at 8 o’clock.
young people’s class. T he Sunday Ladies a re expected to bring boxes
school has been divided in to tw o co n tain in g lunches for two.
p arts, th e “O range” led by E ugene
C ham berlain and th e “ B lue” with
HURLBURT
Mabel C ham berlain
leader.
A
A lbert Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs.
m em bership drive is on and every S. M. Davis, retu rn ed to his home
one is urged to atten d .
F riday evening.
Mr. Davis has
At a m eeting of tile D orcas so been for th e p ast year and a half
ciety at Mrs. Ray E m ily’s last in K ansas and in A lberta. Canada.
V isitors a t the B ert McCready
W ednesday it was decided to hold
home Sunday w ere Mr. and Mrs.
th eir b azaar November 23.
P earl C ham berlain, a stu d en t at It. C. W ilson, of P o rtlan d .
Loran and Melvin Burd visited at
Monmouth, was hom e for the week
M orris Jo h n so n 's home for a few
end,
days last week. They retu rn ed to
Mr. and Mrs. W ill O stran d of
th e ir home at St. H elens,, Sunday.
W aldport, visited his m other Mrs.
G uests at the hom e of Mr. and
Lydia O strand, and siste r Mrs.
Mrs. S. M. Davis Sunday w ere Mr.
C larence Bush, la st Monday and
and Mrs. A. T. N ordin and son
Tuesday,
E verett.
Mrs. Clara S m ith ’s g u ests on F ri
Jim E llis and Neill Jo h n so n re
day w ere Mrs. Olivia I.elaud, Mrs. tu rn ed from a h u nting trip Friday.
Lewis Reed, Mrs. Lydia O strand
Mrs. C randall, of P o rtlan d , lias
and Mrs. Fred C. Reed and baby purchased 1(1 acres b ordering the
E lizabeth.
I Sandy riv er n ear the M orris Jo h n -
Mr. and Mrs. O rland Zeek mo- ! son place, and expects to build her
tored to Hood R iver, Sunday.
’ sum m er home here.
F ran k Bell w ent to H eppner F ri I A lbert H enshaw and son Eugene
H ead and shoulders
above the cars of its class
In the new Plym outh you find characteristic
C hrysler performance from the new ’’Silver-
D o m e ” high-compression engine, using any
gasoline — with smoothness no " th e r car
under $11000 can approach;
full-sized, roomy bodies;
comfortable, deep, luxurious seats and fittings
you expect only in cars o f far higher price;
the extraordinary safety o f light-action, inter
nal-expanding hydraulic 4-wheel brakes, safe
and sure in all weather — the only car at or
near its price w ith such equipment;
absolutely new style, grace and distinction in
body lines—w ith slender-profilr rad iator,’ ’air-
wing” fenders and arched-window silhouette.
T o learn for yourself the new Ph m outh’s
greater dollar-for-dollar value over the few
cars in the lowest-priced field which strive to
compete with it, contrast them and their re
sult* with what you get in P l\ mouth at $1675.
«75
R oadmer I r t h
im t
$675; Coupe $665;
T o u rin g $ 6 0 5 ; J -D o o r
Sedan $ ' 0 0 ; !> • lu x e
C oupe w l r—
arat'
$ '1 5 ; 4 - D o o r Sedan
$ '1 5 . .Ill fn u fl f. o. 5
D etroit. PfxmeatA Jral
m «re n> « p e u tx m 6>
TnE aervirc obligation o f
the Ford M otor Company
and its d ealer organization
is now grow in g at the rate
o f 3 0 0 0 cars a day. It is to
these new ear owners that
this m essage is addressed.
T he new Ford is a rem ark
ably fine ear fo r on e that
rusts so little. It is sim p le in
d esign , eonstructed o f the
finest m aterials, and b uilt to
u n u s u a lly c lo s e m e a s u r e
m ents.
T hese are th e reasons it
p erfo rm s so w onderfully.
These are also the reasons
its serviee requirem ents are
so few and the up-keep cost
so low.
\\ lien you reeeive your
new ear, the dealer will e x
plain the sim p le little things
that should be attended to
at regular intervals to insu re
the best perform ance. H e
will also tell you som ethin g
o f his ow n fa cilities fo r do
in g this w ork prom ptly and
at sm all cost.
M ith the purchase o f your
car, you are entitled to Free
Inspection Service by your
dealer at 3 0 0 , 1 0 0 0 and
13 0 0 m iles. T his service is
due you and w e urge you to
take fu ll advantage o f it.
P r o p e r c a r e d u r in g th is
b rea k in g -in period
m eans a great deal to
th e life o f you r car.
Included in the Free In
sp ection Serviee is a eheck-
u p o f th e b a t t e r y , t h e
gen erator ch argin g rate, th e
d istribu tor, the carburetor
adjustm ent, lights, brakes,
shock absorbers, tire infla
tion and steerin g gear. T he
en g in e o il is also ch anged
and chassis lubricated.
No charge w hatever is
m ade fo r labor or m aterials
incidental to this in sp ection
serviee, excep t where re
pairs are necessary becau se
o f accident, n eglect, o r m is
use.
T h e labor o f ch a n g in g
th e en g in e o il and lubricat
in g the chassis is also free,
alth ough a charge is m ade
fo r the new oil.
W e b elieve that w hen you
see the good effects o f th is
in sp ection you will co n tin u e
to have it d o n e regularly
throu gh out th e life o f y o u r
car.
\A herever you live, you
w ill find the Ford d ealer
v e r y h e l p f u l in k e e p i n g
you r car in good ru n n in g
ord er fo r m any thousands
o f m iles at a m in im um o f
troub le and exp en se.
l i e op erates und er clo se
factory su p ervision and has
been trained and eq u ip p ed
to d o t h i s w o r k
p rom ptly, th orou gh
ly and eco n om ically.
F ord M otor C ompany
and Mr. H enshaw 's m other, spent o p erate at once, th e appendix hav
S atu rd ay and Sunday at th eir su m ing alread y burst. Mr. C ereghino
m er home.
has been q u ite , low and has been
unable to receive visitors.
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
An e rro r w as m ade in F rid a y ’s
Outlook in th e p rin tin g of a news
item concerning the su rp rise p arty
given for th e w orthy p atron of
M inerva C hapter O rder of E astern
S tar. The item should have stated
th a t the p a tro n s and m atro n s of
1927 w ere th e hosts and hostesses
for th e affair.
POWELL VALLEY
T he re g u la r m eeting of th e P a r
en t-T eacher association will be
, held at th e Powell Valley school-
house F riday evening at S o 'c lo c k .
! A business m eeting w ill be held
| followed by a program and re fre sh
| m ents.
T he next m eeting of the Ia ith e r
League of the Saron L u th eran
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 7 ch u rch will be held at th e hom e of
In resp ect for W. C. A lderson, Mr. and Mrs. David P alm blad a t
school w as closed W ednesday a f Oak Grove S atu rd ay evening, O cto
ternoon and th e teach ers, Mrs. Lois ber 20. Those w ishing to go a re
G ray, Miss Mabel H jort, Mrs. Lu- asked by those a rra n g in g the p a rty
cile P lu n k ett and T. R. Rowen, to lie at tlie home of Dr. J. G. S tu re
form er ja n ito r, attended the fu in G resham at 7:15.
n eral.
F riday, November 2, the Home
The p aper drive ended in a vic and F oreign M issionary society of
tory for th e in term ed iate room , in the Saron L utheran church will
ch a rg e of Miss H jort. The a c tiv i hold th e ir re g u la r m eeting at the
ties of the in term ed iate pupils n e t home of Mrs. C arl Nelson. T here
ted 1416 pounds, those of the u pper | will he the ann u al election of of
g rad es 1110 pounds and the prl- ' ficers.
ntary 746 pounds. Each room will '
have th e spending of the money ( t \ T T A LK TO W IF E ,
T O D ( BOSS t M i \ E B V O I s
earned. E. C. Luce has volunteered ,
"Even my husband couldn't ta lk
to tak e the p ap er to P ortland.
to me, I w as so cro ss and nervous.
F riday being "Colum bus Day” I Vinol has m ade me a different and
the school assem bled in th e audi- | happy w om an."— Mrs. N. McCall. .
Vinol is a com pound of iron,
to rin n i for 30 m in u tes and reviewed
phosphates, cod liver peptone, etc.
class w ork on Columbus.
The very FIR ST bottle m akes you
F ire prevention week was ob sleep b etter and have a BIG appe
served w ith ap p ro p ria te exercises tite. Nervous, easily tired people
are su rp rised how QUICK the iron,
in each class room last week.
phosphates, etc., give new life and
Beverly Cam pbell has been un- i pep.
Vinol ta ste s delicious. G resh
able to atten d school the past week ’ am Drug Co.—Adv.
on account of illness.
Mrs. F. A. Collins. Mrs. E. C. '
Tanning.
L uce and Mrs. W. 8. Blodgett w ere j All kinds of fu r and leath er, also
do custom w ork. W ill ta k e in
F riday v isito rs at school.
tra d e hides for leather. Sunnyside
Jo h n C ereghino w as recently o p F u r T annery, F red H ufse, Rt. 1,
erated on for appendicitis at St. box 202, C lackam as. Ore.—Adv.
V incents hospital. The case w as so 1
For low est ra te s on autom obile,
serio u s th a t it w as n ecessary to
tru ck and g eneral Insurance see
ru sh the p atien t to th e hospital and B. W. T horne.—Adv.
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