Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 15, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    ORBHHAM
OUTLOOK TI ESD.iy
P A f lK T H K K k
TROUTDALE
I, > rs ,9 e o rB® R ichardson has sold
r residence p ro p e rty here and has
Mr
,p ro p‘‘ r t y 1,1 ° « b le . She and
M o n d a y ha
° n " )OVed to th a t place
nJJ in ‘i Tv ’ U.tdak> Sunday Scho11
Pre­
p a rin g E aster services to be
in
con ne ction w ith the chu rch service in
th e evening o f Easter Sunday.
ercy M un ge r o f Jan esville , W lscon-
Hln, an old frie n d o f the A D
h o m e ^ s u n d a y .“
‘ he K en da"
The T ro u td a le Ladies A id w ill meet
q u iltin g h U rA 1 We‘ *ne8day a ft-rn o o n fo r
• m iltin g .
A good, attendance is de-
sirc<3.
° ’ , P Lum sden re tu rn e d last F rid a y
eve ning fro m Los Gatos. C a lifo rn ia ,
b rin g in g w ith h im M rs. Lum sden, who
nas been nt a s a n ita riu m a t th a t place
fo r he r h e alth . We re g re t to say th a t
M rs. Lum sden's h e a lth has not im ­
proved and th a t she is s e rio u s ly 111.
H a ro ld H udson, who re c e n tly had
an o p e ra tio n fo r a p p e n d icitis, is Im ­
p ro vin g .
w
a little For awhile
S IX T Y TH O U SA N D OF OU
A M E R IC A N B O Y S
yandotie:
nettiin
tí i
?
France nTXht t POPPiTSOf f ,ander«’ Fields i
have paid the price in full. T o countless <»thXr o / ”
ands of these boys returning hom e m a im e d an
broken the war will still go on; they will be toavintr tL
price every day, during the remainder of thek f i v e
Can we w ho ¿fayed at hom e carelessly and thouJh
lessly assume the "war is o v er- attitude un til our h
ance ol account is paid—until we have redeemed on
p edge—fo bear the final cost no matter whnt uS „„____,
—Goo.
nio d e rt
i tubing
o n cre ttj
i trays.i
> 5 x lM .
'■menti
n loca-l
h ou »
green
i r anj
POWELL VALLEY
E m e ry K e lle r is m o u rn in g
«if a ll ills fin e ra b b its, to
w h ich were stole n last n ig h t
were take n a week o r tw o ago
were loose in the yard . Thi
take n fro m the ra b b ltry .
A n en jo yable hazlenut pa
held last n ig h t a t the home
A lta G e n try.
The guests
gro w n ups and c h ild re n who i
about a big b o n fire and mad«
M r. and M rs. F ra n k Gustafs«
ast Tuesday a t Oak G rove v
la tte r s b ro th e r, Pave Palm b
fa m ily .
PLEASANT VALLEY
i,.. is g e t' f ° ^ l’th e r m e e tin g w ill be
he ld a t th e c h u rc h ne xt S un da y to
discuss th e r e lig io u s w e lfa re o f th e
c o m m u n ity .
E v e ry b o d y is e a rn e s tly
req ue ste d to be p re se n t and ta k e a
p a r t in th e d iscu ssio n . Com e and le t
us see I f we can ag ree to have a co m ­
m u n ity S un da y scho ol and o th e r re ­
lig io u s services In w h ic h a ll in th e
c o m m u n ity can coo pe rate. T h e P a p ­
ists have co n clu d e d i t is n o t f o r th e
best in te re s t o f th e c o m m u n ity fo r
th e m to m a in ta in a se p a ra te o rg a n i-
n n in h v ? ° W
' he tlm e f o r t h e «>m -
th « ? i f .2 g e t to g e th e r . ahd show
■ n l v b
D ren C£ n w o rk i° K e th e r in
unit.v
K ey
E
A. L e o n a rd , o f
G resha m , w ill be p re se n t and preach
a s h o rt serm o n a t 11 a. in .
s o ^ P n n V 4 M r8'
John M cN e M a r and
J?" ’ i
ere gu,'8ts a t the home of
M r. and M rs T. P, C am pbell Tuesday
e v e n in g o f la s t week.
C o u n ty School S u p e rin te n d e n t W C
A ld e rso n paid a v is it to the school
W ednesday a fte rn o o n .
P le asa nt V a lle y ite m s in the last
issue o f the O u tlo o k, lik e Dean C o llins,
g o t u n d e r the w ro n g head.
FAIRVIEW
IS in liquidation of the debt for men and m unitions wt
amassed, and w hich brought about the end of the w a r -
saving for every day it was shortened billions m ore in
m oney and thousands m ore in lives.
W o m e n ’s S o cie ty o f th e Pres-
n c h u rc h w i ll m eet on T h u rs -
e rn o o n fro m . 2 to 5 o ’c lo c k a t
me o f M rs. 1). W. M c K a v .
A
1111' v l' 1 be g iv e n and re fre s h -
w ill be serve d. T h e occasion
o be a re c e p tio n to th e ne w -
re c e n tly s e ttlin g in th e n e lg h -
A ll a re in v ite d to a tte n d .
boring
MEN and WOMEN of OREGON!
face with the real tedt of c
i t i z
measuring up one hundred per cent loyal.
t ‘o7 n w i"
e
n
s
to a stain o f shame
a
r
e
face to
L thls test f,nd y ° u
T he Parent Bond of Them All
e government bond is the Parent bond of all bonds
ithernbondrs, 111 Jth eT securitL ^ a l ^ o t h e ^
S t a t e s R o m - n m C T ? “m t e r e d
h U o ^ 'v
Rank «r el «
the vaIue
C<’ n “ t i t u t e
..... „ , advertisem ents inserted simultan-
ry newspaper in the S tate of Oregon on
success of the Victory Liberty Loan— for
tent o f “
o ur
Contribute
BROS., Inc,
JOHN L. ETHERIDGE. Vice-President '
PO RTLAND, ÖRECON
I HE PKF.M IkR R O N D HOUSE
new lot of bicycle tires to
»t L. L. Kidder’s Hdw.
W hooping Cough.
G ive C h a m b e rla in ’s C o ug h I
to keep th e co u g h loose and
to r a tlo n easy. I t is e x c e lle n t
Phone W a n t ads to 701
Sure!
He » T here Vet
W ho?
W h y , C h ip m a n . St
in g second hand f u r n it u r e
s to re on P o w e ll s tre e t.
Read the Outlook classified
J o in th e c o -o p e ra tiv e h<
ers a n d bo ost th e b e rry b i
M r. H a rtle y o f W a lla Wa
on an extended v is it a t th<
h is d a u g h te r, M rs S. S
on F ir s t S tree t.
p u c iie r , n e n n e th C h ild ; c a tc h e r
N aas, 1st b, E lv in W a lt e r m a tt ;
b, A r t h u r
K lin e ;
s. t., O liv e r
'r s o n ; r. f „ D a r r e l S le fe r; c f
t e r M a rx ; l. f „ m i l M cC a usla nd .’
U n io n
lin e -u p ; p itc h e r, J o h n
m e la te r; c a tc h e r, F ra n c is S u n ­
l i t b, C a rl W ltz e l; 2d b „ G a r-
L y o n s ; 3d b „ P h ilip G ra n ; s. t
id s A d a m s; r. f „ Ted K a r le n ;’
, E ld o re J o h n so n .
C h ild s and
d id som e fin e te a m w o rk , an d
e r m a tt c o u ld c e r ta in ly h o o k h o t
H u t w ith such h e a vy s lu g g e rs
in d a y and W ltz e l, and th e o th e r
i speed c h a m p io n s th in g s w e re
p r e tty
w e ll
ba la nced .
The
was a g o o d one, b o th team s
the m se lve s p ro u d to th e score
-10 In fa v o r o f B o rin g ,
a re ­
g a m e is sch e d u le d f o r in th e
Methodist Slides
F if t y thousand negatives o f un usu al
ov' r the w o rld a r" « P art
uranhlc a " 8 !S °r ' d aw ay ,n the P l'olo-
g ra p h b d e p a rtm e n t o f the M e th o d ist
' n t' ’,‘ a ry .
T he d e p a rtm e n t is the
argest o f Its k in d In the w o rld
Two
[ hundred persons are em ploy.«! in g e t­
tin g o u t slides, m ore th a n h a lf o f them
r Io,;,,” s
h u n d re d and
fo r ty s ix colored slides a day ar.. m ad./
he ce n te n a ry cannot ye t begin to
»»Pply th e dem and a ll over the c u n -
f r y fo r these slides. T hey are not sold
zat'ioiis n T h ’ l ° ,c h" rches and
ZMUons.
T he c o lo ris ts were tra in e d
Hp.’c la lly fo r the w o rk.
So u n S .u a l
is the w o rk th a t I f i t were being done
w o u t.Pfr n ‘:'? ln d lr ,d u a l
P ro fit, he
w ould fin d he had a go ld m ine .
Head by a ll— O utlook
Sure!
lie ’« There Yet
W ho?
W h y , C h ip m a n .
St
In g second ha nd f u r n it u r e
s to re on P o w e ll s tre e t.
D r. N. P ly ie r has
spend a p a r t o f his tlm
He w ill he at his ne.
G resham
on T uesd ayi
and S a tu rd a y s o n ly , fi
fi p. m .— A d v .