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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1921)
OUTLOOK, TUKKOAY FEBRUARY 1. 1»21 PAGE THREE TROUTDALE TH IS is the age of machinery, the day when man plans the day’s work, or the year’s work, and then turns it over to the Tractor to exe cute. Get the book, “The Fordson at Work,” because it is free. If you cannot call for it, write and we will mail it to you. The Tractor is not only a necessity to every’ farmer but is an established utility along a great many commercial lines. Our allotment is limited to so many each month. Let’s have your ordtjr now. » PRICE The T ro u td ale L ad ies’ Aid will meet next week, on W ednesday, F eb ru ary 2, w ith Mrs L ee E vans Mrs. R u th ,B rin k and Mrs J. R. K u arr will assist in serving. All m em bers and friends a re urged to be present. A play is being reh earsed to be given by th e P aren t-T each er associa tion a t th e ir basket social F eb ru ary 12. P a rt of th e p ro g ram wil be given by th e school children The pictu res given by Rev. E. B. Cotton on th e su b ject of ‘'T he M elt ing P o t" W ednesday evening w ere very good and m uch enjoyed by those who attended. Mrs. Mary W ade, who m akes h er j home with h er d au g h ter, Mrs. F lo ra | P ark er, in P o rtlan d , visited recently for a fo rtn ig h t w ith Mrs. G e o rg e 1 Schlatter. Jo h n S tandish of Halsey cam e W ednesday for a visit w ith th e D. 11. Nash family. Mrs. T. H. Larwood and son Don ald were gu ests Tuesday night a t th e C. I. T hom as home, e n ro u te by mo to r from Hood R iver to th e ir hom e in Eugene. The T ro u td ale Sunday school hour has been changed front 10 to 1 0:30 a. m. and all m em brs a re rem inded of th is change. > S tated Com m unication of Fairview Lodge No. 92 A. F. ' & A. M. S atu rd ay evening, F eb ru ary 5, 1921. V isiting b ro th ers welcome. L abor in E. -A. Degree. WM. H. STANLEY, Sec'y. II. d . M c C reary , w . m . • At Gresham FAIRVIEW GRESHAM can, •■-’isr* When parents let their boys spend money fooliahly they do the boys HARM instead of good. When a father and mother COMPEL, if must be, their boys to bank a p art of the ’ money they earn, they sta rt them on the road to SUCCESS, reliability and independence. And maybe the parents will some day NEED their' boys'support. S ta rt YOUR boys to banking their money today. Some day soon they will thank you. We invite YOUR banking business. 8 Five Per Cent on TIME DEPOSITS BANK OF GRESHAM ESTACADA STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. O n T h u rsd a y aftern o o n th e P resby te rian L adies’ Aid will give a tea at th e hom e of Mrs. J. W. Tow nsend All are m ost cordially Invited to a t tend. G randm a Sleret, who has sp e n t C ontractor and B u ild er Long experience. W ork g u aran teed . som e tim e In Idaho, has retu rn ed and H ave located In G resham and am L et me bid on your w ork. P hone 327. KELSO IN HIGH CLASS is visiting h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. J. ready to ta k e any w ork In my line L. J. W inter. G rad u atin g exercises were held a t w - Tow nsend, and fam ily. th e schoolhouse on S aturday evening,* S aturday, F eb ru ary 5, is th e regu- GOOD MUSIC when a class of fo u r pupils received j ,a r Br a '>ge day. A good lectu re h o u r eighth g rad e diplom as, nam ely, Dock ls bei»S arran g e d by th e lectu rer. 8. H ite, G ertru d e Kllgel, R o b ert P a tte r- H H all> county agent, will bo one of son an d Nellie H arvison. A splendid ,b e speakers. He will discuss th e program was given u n d er th e dlrec- subject, "F a rm in g th e F arm ers, tion of Miss C arolina V aerettl, prin- Tbe lectu re h o u r is open to th e pub- Admission, $1.00 and War Tax cipal of th e school. Jo h n R e v e n u e . lic- A fult atten d a n ce is desired, < hihlrt-n u n d er 10 years, 3 5 c and War Tax presented th e diplom as. Coffee, cake M rs- Edw in B urlingam e spent th e D ance only BOc and W ar Tax and sandw iches w ere th e n served, past week in E stacad a visiting h er free of charge, and gam es w ere en sister, Mrs. Ida P alm ateer. HILLSVIEW dles are requested to bring b ask et joyed by th e young people. A full and everyone Is urged to come an< CEDAR AND VICTORY house was in atten d an ce. A program and b ask et social will have a good tim e, G ertru d e Kligel has gone to P o r t- 1 One of th e m ost d elig h tfu l pro be given a t Hillsview schoolhouse Hillsview schoolhouse is on thi land to atten d St. M ary’s academ y. gram s ever given In th is d istrict was S aturday evening, F eb ru ary 5. L a Dam ascus road. Dock liite , Nellie H arvison and rendered la st S atu rd ay evening at R obert P atterso n may atten d hig.i Victory school. Miss E thel I. Cal- school e ith e r at Sandy o r a t G resham , kins, Rev. A. S. Hisey, Wm. Averill Mrs. J. M. C. M iller an d th e H enry and H arl C. McCormick were the P e rre t fam ily, of Sandy, atten d ed th e speakers of th e evening w hile Miss g ra d u a tin g exercises h ere S atu rd ay Marlon R obertson, Mrs. Wm. Averill One of the best tires on the m arket * • evening, also Mrs. V aerettl, Joe V aer- and Rev. E arl 11. Cotton each sang »0x8 ...................... ........$ 1 2 .5 0 31 x 4 ....................... 18.00 etti an d Miss Alice Shipley of Bull b eau tifu l solos which w ere given en- S O x S M ... ........................ 1 3 .5 0 8 2 x 4 ............ ............... 21.00 Run. shtulnstic encores to which they g ra- 32 X 8 ................... _ ......... 1 0 .0 0 33 X 4 2 2 .0 0 Mrs. T. B. Bowen of Oregon City, clousAy responded. Miss Id a Sester form erly of Kelso, wap a w eek-end also gave some b eautiful piano solos Every purchaser of a tire this week will get a tube free. visitor with friends in th is vlcihlty. 1 and Mrs. Geo. A rm strong gave sev- T. B. Milan, R obert, Ja m e s and era l clever readings. A nna M ilan of P o rtlan d were also Everyone fo rtu n a te enough to a t week-end visitors a t th e ir place here. ten d , and th e schoolhouse was Main Street Gresham, Ore. The Kelso L ad ies’ club was e n te r packed, proclaim It a m ost d eljghtful tained by Mrs. R o b ert Jo n sru d on evening’s en tertain m en t. SUCCESSOR TO B. M. RANEA' T hursday, and in spite of th e storm y The sa le of aprons, candy and w eather, 12 ladies w ere present, who lunch n etted ab o u t $30 w hich will be enjoyed a social afternoon. used for th e benefit of th e school. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cone and son H om er Revenue, on F riday, Ja n u a ry 1 Raymond and Mrs. J. II. W ilson spent 1 E lectrlc-drlven, G as-heated 28th. Mrs. R evenue was form erly S atu rd ay afternoon a t th e hom e o f | Jocie H aw orth. Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Wood. 1 Mrs. H enry F ritz spent F rid ay and COTTRELL S atu rd ay visiting with friends, Mr. la n d Mrs. Chas. Brown, in P o rtlan d . Mrs, Jos. M anary an d son, Ross, • W ednesday evening, F eb ru ary 2d, : P rice P er S quare spent Sunday a t th e hom e of Mr and Rev. E arl B. Cotton will give.an Illus Mrs. O rval M anary at Gillis. N o. 1 Light, was $2.75, ......................................... now $2.50 tra te d lecture, “ T he P assing of th e Mrs. W inans of Hood R iver sp e n t „¡itY ng P o t? a ? t U T i f f * chureb” ! No. 2 Medium, was $3.50 ..... ................................. now $3 15 PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO. he week-end with her d a u g h te r an d Therp arp ; ; picturPH f„ fhJg gpt a n „ | fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bram . F or sale by » * No. 3 Heavy, was $4.25, .................... now $3 75 ! they are said to be exceedingly fine. ! . .. , _ .1 A ndrew s and T here are also 20 pictu res Illu stra tin g l L. L. KID D ER HDW E. CO., GRESHAM „ ... * I lie song, “ From G reenlands Icy " ... ° n"„ v 'M ountains to In d ia 's C oral S tra n d .” Miss Florence B ak er of G ra h a m . Thp P as-jn g |h e MpltlnR p „ t spent th e w eek-end at th e hom e of gives a series of p ictu res on th e ESTA BLISH ED IM50 h e r p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. B aker Phone KOI >• o ,, „ , A m ericanization problem from th e See J . G. Mast Mrs. 8. F. Splawn was a P ortland ()ppt an „ hhtllM t , U n d p o ln t. , t visitor Monday hoped th a t th e re will be a good a t W ell, Oregon ls not so fa r behind tendance. T he lectu re will begin at a fte r all, we had a b eau tifu l day of 8 p. m. CA RPEN TER LICENSED ELECTRICIAN su n sh in e last week. Septic Tanks Russell G entry has been w ith hia \ W iring for Light C o ttrell Sunday school is pro g res Built g ra n d p a re n ts since last F rid ay m orn- j and Power sing nicely. Mr. W atkins, the new Jack Screws h.g. He has been quite ill. Mrs. Gen- National Mazda su p e rin ten d e n t, acted splendidly i Iry hit» been w ith him since F riday for Rent Lamps I Sunday. E veryone seem s wejl evening i pleased. Rev. F. A P itt. d eliv ered , T hp „ „ thp honor a fine serm on Sunday, th e subject ' v !)to ry , chtlo| f£>r m o,)th arp; f r o m Gen. ( J p n Jlrt h o n ie r “ A n d f h o v was M from 30 P chapter, Ana tn ey I f rlchton B urns, C rystal H ayden, drew and lifted up Joseph o ut of the John Ickler, Law la Dahl, H arold p it." „ . „ Dahl, Monta Splaw n, H arlan H ayden, Mrs £ Bram w ent to P o rtlan d KvprPtt W()O„ M ar<aret Kerslake> I Sunday to see h er sister who is In E dna McCreary, Law rence Dont hit, i th e san ito riu m . Floyd Stafford, John F lem ing and Mrs. S. F. P itts m ade a business Midvln McCreary. • trip to P o rtlan d last S aturday. It Is ! understood she got lost w hile there. SANDY BLUFF Carl O oger was a caller a t th e P itts The P aren t-T each er association home on Sunday. for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind. L u ste l school ls going to have a will m eet In th e C ottrell schoolhouse E veryone Is ) sp ellin g contest w ith Victory next F rid ay , F eb ru ary 4. urged to be present. V isitors wel- F rid ay , F eb ru ary 4. Mr and Mrs. D onaldson of Sandy " ,niP- • Hluff were in o u r m idst Sunday a n d , Mr‘ Bnd Mrs S unbla»t b »v« ranta-l seem t / enjoy them selves very much thft,r P,arp t0 Mr W ilkinson and Mrs. 8. B. Splawn and little daugh- fam ily. Mr W ilkinson Is a b ro th er ; te r were G resham visitors Saturday. of Mrs. C harlie W ilkinson who re Law rence Crasw ell seem s to be cently cstÿp here from th e east. Wm. Caldo’s b ro th er and sister g ettin g along nicely with his wood from Michigan arriv ed last week. cu tting. W .A HESSEL G ilbert H auglum baa been quite Itee and Ada Wood were P o rtlan d RELIABILITY SERVICE b v lslto ra Sunday. sick fo r some tim e, b ut is som e b etter U nited M atos Tiras ara good rtrra f o r . P o w ell and M aple at present. 225 Aah S treet a » U . M. A u tom ob ile or Truck Tiras. 4 im . luvin The Novelty Shop will be closed Port lami Ml for a short time while I am away on I The Bank of Oreshsm pays I per lldwy, ! ¡1, » vacation. Mrs. Eleanor Boughner. I cent Interest on time deposits.— Adv. SU N SET MUSICAL COMEDY CO. Vaudeville and Big Dance Masonic Hall SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 8 P. M. Gresham P e r fe c tio n T ire Tibbetts’ Vulcanizing Shop General Tire Work and Retreading New and Used Casings and Tubes W. S. LOVEJOY, Agent Almetal Washing Machines SPECIAL SALE REDUCED FROM CERTAINTEED ROOFING $185 to $149.50 JONES LUMBER CO. le i. 96x —- Electric Building — Main St. Frank C. Jones & Co. Frank C. Jones Floyd L. Mack CASH PAID Overland 4 Touring Roadster Sedan Coupe The easy riding car with Triplex Springs Extra milage on gas, oil and tires. Gresham Overland Co. E. BAUMANN, COAL Gresham Phone 901 WOOD Ekstrom Truck Service A Truck for Every Kind of Work