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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1921)
<.HESHAM oVTlAM tK Tl E s im , M A IU H M, ll»ai PAG E THKKK PLEASANT HOME The P ioneers were organized at P leasant H om e last S atu rd ay w ith , W asley H aase, president, an d F ree- j liu Collins, secretary . T he o rg an iza tion is sim ila r in its n a tu re and aim s 1 to th a t of th e Boy Scouts. These boys are very en th u sia stic over th e w ork and alread y a n um ber of o th ers have expressed a desire to join th e In addition to our electric alarm system and group. The officers have alread y o u t lined a p rogram of work and fun and patent master iocking device, we have equipped one w hich they a re capable of c a rry ing. T he w ork of th e Pioneers is un our vaults with POISON GAS, which makes a d er th e supervision of Rev. E arl B. burglarous attack impossible. C otton. All boys betw een th e ages of 12 an d 15 a re eligible to m em ber ship. Anyone renting a safety deposit box from us will The stereo p tico n lectu re is sched receive absolute protection. uled fo r T h u rsd ay evening. M arch 10. at th e M ethodist church. T he su b ject of the le ctu re is ''H in d u sta n ’s Answer to H lndenburg ’’ F o u rteen pupils o f th e Sunday school hve won free tic k ets to th e lectu re by having been p res en t at th e last four sessions of th e GKKSHAM, OREGON Sunday school. This is th e larg est num ber of free tick ets th a t has been , Issued for any lectu re and indicates a grow th ir. th e re g u la r atten d an ce. The Bible class officers an d te ac h ers are not in th e contest fo r free tick ets and th e n um ber given does not include any from those divisions. Mr. and Mrs. M artin L en n arts en te rtain e d a t d in n er F rid ay evening, March 4 in honor of th e b irth d ay s of th e ir d au g h ter, Miss Anna, and Mrs F. B. Lake. O th er g u ests present were Mr. Lake. Miss L ulu Eddy of Sandy and Rev. E arl B. C otton. A. G. Rich has torn down th e old livery barn and has sta rte d a new m odern residence on th e sam e loca tion. yd The O hm et fam ilies are planning to move into th e house form erly owned by Win. Calvin. T he house is We give RED TRADING STAMPS with every 10c being rep ap ered and m ade attractiv e. Wm. Calvin is visiting w ith his son cash purchase. in Idaho. Miss Anna L en n artz an d Miss These stamps have a 20% higher value than Green. Mabel Sloop of th e M ethodist Sunday school and Miss W ilm a C hase and Miss M yrtle N asshahn from th e B ap tist Sunday school w ere elected dele gates to th e older g irl's conference at McMinnville, M arch 18, 19, 20. M iss1 Ellen Stone will probably act as chap- ' erou. T he girls are an tcip a tn g a ' very enjoyable and profitable tim e. For Quality Mrs. J. F. Collins an d d au g h ter, ! H elen, w ere g u ests of Mrs. C. M. Phone 641 Q uicksall of G resham , Monday. Mrs. M. L en n artz e n tertain ed th e I officers of th e Girl Reserves a t h er I O u t . o W 'n ^ ^ . ^ a . e O*nth.t ry m ade painless by nerve home Sunday aftern o o n . "J O re g o n U n ... 8-35 blocking m ethods. Try It. Dr C P Mr. and Mrs. W. E. M arkell h a d ' OreO go’„ i a n Uy SUn<,ay . nJ 611 B ld g ^ f p o r t- as guests Sunday th e la tte r's m other, I Mrs. Jos. M anary, her b ro th ers, Rose —----- * nlau ................................... 8.00 I land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv. of C ottrell, and Jam es of P o rtlan d , and her nephew s, iS rilo n M anary of P o rtlan d and Lloyd E. Dunn, a s tu d en t of P ullm an college. Mrs. A lth a H utchinson was m arried last T uesday at V ancouver, to J. R. G raves of P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. G raves will m ake th e ir hom e in P o rt land w here Mr. G raves is a m otorm an E lectrlc-drlven, G as-heated em ployed by th e P. R. L. & P. Co. Miss Inez Bell is spending a sh o rt tim e at th e hom e of Mrs. C larence Lake in P o rtland. Absolute Security The VULCAN 16-inch Single Tractor Plow * * For Our Safety Deposit Boxes for deep plowing where a tractor cannot handle two plows. Will plow 12 inches deep and do good work. ’ •« BANK OF GRESHAM Price $131.75 at Gresham. ____________________ W. A. H E S S E L RELIABILITY TRACTORS, Bungalow Aprons 98c SERVICE TRACTOR IM PLEM ENTS, W ITH ALL POWER DRIVEN M ACHINERY A Big Assortment of Red Seal Ginghams 25c TH E U N I V E R S A L C A R B IS H O P B R O S . The Ford Touring Car I R E L \ the most universal of all cars. Serving, satisfying, and money- making, day after day, year after year, everywhere throughout the world of civilization. It stands in a class by it- self — one universal car. A source of pleasure and a bearer of burdens, on the farm and in the city. Anywhere and everywhere the I’ord Touring Car stands supreme in its service-giving, satisfy ing, money-making qualities. That reliable, saticfactorv, economical, dependable “Ford After- Service which is making the Lord dealer and the Ford car twin factors for prosperity, is, as you know, universal in its possibilities because wherever you go the Ford dealer is prepared to take care of your wants and nowhere are they better prepared than right in our shops. We have everything in the way of labor-saving, time-saving machinery, Tord-taught and skilled workmen, and the genuine Ford- made parts. \\ e want you to remember this because it means that your car need never be idle. We can now give you reasonably prompt deliveries and it is only fair to us that you should leave your orders with as little delay as possible, if you want us to be prompt in making delivery you will be prompt in placing your order. S Almetal Washing Machines REDUCED FROM RAKER & SON GRESHAM ESTACADA FAIRVIEW W hy Pay $300 to $500 for a Funeral? A basket social and en te rta in m e n t COMPLETE FUNERAL —including caskst, em balm ing, outalde boz, funeral notices, grave marker, gloves, and personal services W e co n d u ct fu n e ra ls a t a ll s u b u rb a n tow ns. No e x tr a c h a rg e fo r service MILLER & TRACEY W ash in g to n a t E lla, W est Side. , In d e p en d e n t P hone M ain 3691 o r A 578-86 F u n e ra l D ire c to rs NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS E xtensive a lte ra tio n s have been m gde a t ou r F irs t and A lder S treets P assen g er S tation and much b e tte r accom m odations have been provided for o u r patrons. T his building is now being used exclusively by us and. In ad d i tion to th e tick et office, lost a rticle s' b ureau and express office, v e have Installed an “ ELECTRIC 8T O R E ," w here Mazda, lam ps and electrical appliances may be purchased, applications m ade fo r elec tric light and power, and w here light and pow er bills may be paid. This will m ake it possible for ou r patro n s to tra n sa c t such m a t ters of business w ith ou r com pany w ithout going up town to o u r m ain offices In the E lectric building, and you will receive th e sam e courteous and a tte n tiv e service. Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Mr. and J !> . d. B. Splawn spent Monday with Mr. Splaw n's b ro th er and fam ily in th e C edar d istrict. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. B aker have ren ted 8. F. P itt’s farm for a year. Mrs. May L andon of L ents is v isit ing h er sister, Mrs. A. It. Goger. T here a re services every Sunday at the C o ttrell com m unity church, Sun day school at 10 and preaching at 11 o’clock. P re p aratio n a re u n d er way for special services on E aster. T here will be an all-day m eeting. Every one is req u ested to come and bring lunch. L eonard P itts, who is statio n ed a t Camp T ravis in Texas, had the piis- fo rtu n e to get kicked by a horse and had two ribs broken. He was in the hospital for serev al days. F ran k B lackburn of LaCam as, W ashington, sp e n t Sunday with Mr. i Hr Geo Blackburn. • Mrs. O tto H and and two children of Hood R iver are visiting w ith Mrs. H an d ’s sister, Mrs. A. llrani- Miss Mabie W agner of P ortland spent Sunday with her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. F red W agner. L. E. C rasw ell and W allacp M anary were P o rtlan d visitors S aturday. Mrs. Joseph M anary and son Ross were d in n er guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. M arkell of P leasan t Home. Jan ies M anary and son Gordon of I P o rtlan d an d Loyd Dunn of C en tralia were also visitors a t the M arkell and M anary homes. The Misses Gladys and Dorothy W illiam s and Lois M anning of P o rt land spent S atu rd ay with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. P hair. Mr. and Mrs. W K. H am ilton and fam ily also of P ort land spent Sunday w ith th e P h alrs will be given by th e M ethodist L a d ies’ Aid in th e city hall on T h u rs day evening, March 17. T he pro gram will consist of readings and m u sical num bers a fte r w hich th e baskets will be auctioned off. All are co rd ial ly Invited. Ladies a re expected to bring baskets. A large n u m b er g ath ered at the M ethodist church on F rid ay evening when Rev. A. S. Hlsey of G resham , assisted by Mrs. S. Dixon, organized an E pw orth L eague with a m em ber ship of about 4 0. The officers e le c te d were p resid en t, Mrs. S Dixon; sec re ta ry , R achel P eterso n ; tre a su re r, Violet Brooks O ther vice p resi dents were Clyde P eterson, Richard A nderson, Jam es G reen, Clifford B urlingam e. A fter the m eeting re fresh m en ts were served by th e la CEDAR AND VICTORY dies. F or th e benefit of th e W om en's Mrs. G W. A llder retu rn ed Mont ¡society of Sm ith M emorial church. day evening from S heridan where Mrs R R. M orrill will e n te rta in she has been visiting relatives. H er I T h u rsd ay aftern o o n in h e r b eau tifu l b ro th er, Wm. M etzger, who has been I home. Follow ing th e m usical pro visiting th e re retu rn ed with her and gram , tea and cake will be served. is staying at th e A llder home. All friends are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Ben W ahl and son from P o rtlan d visited at th e A1 Staf-1 Read the W ant A ds. ford hom e»Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I. T Wood and Mr. and Mrs. W S. Wood enjoyed a trip to P o rtlan d Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Conrad and d a u g h te r Ada sp e n t last F rid ay at rh eir form er home. W hile h ere they enjoyed a n u m b er of visits by phone r* < K E R O S E N E ) with old neighbors. T he Conrads have purchased a piece of p roperty between A u ro ra and W oodburn anil expect to build th e re th is sum m er. They will be located on th e Pacific highway. a d ean economical fuel for Mr and Mrs. John E berlle and I oil cookstoves. heaters s lamps Mrs. A. H. B urns w ere P o rtlan d v isit ors last F riday. heatg light ■ standard o il c o m pa n y 1 C A L I I n U N I A l $185 COTTRELL T he Bank of G reeham pays 5 per cent In terest on tim e deposits. -Adv. \ to $149.50 PORTLAND OAS & COKE CO. F o r sale by L. L. KIDDER HOWE. CO., GRESHAM CASH PAID for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind. E. BAUMANN, Gresham Phone 901 Tel. 96x — Electric Building — Main S t Frank C. Jones & Co. • arpenter Septic Tanks Built Jack Screws for Rent Frank C. Jones LICENSED ELECTRICIAN W iring for Light and Power National Mazda Lamps Floyd L. Mack COAL WOOD Ekstrom Truck Service A Truck for Every Kind of Work Cor. P o w e ll an d M aple G ree ham -W> A sh S tr e e t P o rt lam i iW w y. a o s a MM T R A C T O R WORK OF ALL KINDS By Hour or Acre Will go any place CECIL POUNDER Phone Corbett 730