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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1921)
FR ID A Y , MAK4 H II, 11 p j | PAGE THREE C O R BE TT MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE r^V Sign of a S e r v ic e At First-class Garage« We use and other Dealers CALOL FLUSHING OIL ZEROLENE N O T IC E T O O U R P A T R O N S Extensive a lteratio n s have been m ade a t o u r F irs t and A lder S treets P assenger 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 an d , in ad d i tion to the tick et office, lost a rtic le s’ b u reau and express office, we have installed an “ ELECTRIC STORE,’’ w here Mazda lam ps and electrical appliances may be purchased, applications m ade for elec tric lig h t and power, and w here light an d pow er bills may be paid. This will m ake it possible fo r o u r p atro n s to tra n sa c t such m a t ters of business w ith o u r com pany w ithout going up town to o u r main offices in the E lectric building, and you will receive th e same courteous and atten tiv e service. P o r tla n d R a ilw a y , L ig h t & P o w e r C o. W hy Pay $300 to $500 for a Funeral? COMPLETE FUNERAL — in c lu d in g c a s k s t, em b alm in g, on tald e b o s, fu n e r a l n o tic e s, g rave m arker, g lo v e s, and p e r so n a l se r v ic e s W e con d u ct fu n e r a ls a t a ll su b u rb an tow n s. N o e x tr a ch a rg e fo r se rv ice MILLER & TRACEY W a sh in g to n a t E lla , W est Side. In d ep en d en t P h o n e M ain 2691 or A 578-85 F u n era l D ir e c to r s TROUTDALE The m onthly m eeting of C olum bia Mr. and Mrs L. K um m er were g ran g e was held at th e ir h all March guests last week a t th e J. K. K n arr Mr. and Mrs. K n arr have 5 th w ith a good atten d an ce of mem home. been seriously 111 w ith grip, but are ber» and five visitors. T he visitors both on th e road to recovery. were Rev. and Mrs. E dw ard M urphy The T ru e Blues w ere en tertain ed of th eC o rb ett com m unity church. F riday evening at th e home of Miss S tate G range Deputy Dickenson and Olive W ilson. T he evening was spent wife of Oswego, and R obert K nlerlein playing gam es and w ith music. Re fresh m en ts were served an d a de I of P o rtlan d . Mrs Lydia DM rand lig h tfu l tim e was enjoyed by all. ! le c tu re r had charge of th e m eeting Mrs. Jo h n B urdine en tertain ed th e from two to th ree o’clock and the fol younger se t S atu rd ay afternoon lowing program was p resen ted : Song Those p resen t were, Mrs George by grange, •’A m erica’’, a vocal solo by S chlatter, Mrs. Alice Rix, Mrs. F ra n cis A llard and Mrs. P. H Peterson of i Mrs. C lara L arsson. A roll call, each Fairview . Miss Ruth Brink and Mrs. m em ber responding by tellin g some- Lee E vans assisted w ith th e refre sh : th in g to im prove C olum bia grange, m ents. Mrs. P earl A llard, who has been j Short ta lk s were given by Mr. D icken son and Rev. M urphy and suggestions visiting h er m other, Mrs. F ran cis Al lard, retu rn ed to her hom e in Seattle, ! for th e good of th e o rd er by M,"-. Sunday. Dickenson. A recitatio n , “ How Dotty Lee E vans has purchased th e Lou i Spoke H er F irst Piece,’’ was given by H arlow property on th e Columbia C lara Sm ith. The proceeds of th e , highw ay, and expects to move in the benefit dance was given to a w orthy ¡n e a r future. .Miss M iriam Spence is recovering b ro th er as a token of goodw ill and from an a tta c k of chicken pox. respect. Mrs. Dickenson was asked Mrs. Mary Parson and children to m ake th e p resen tatio n which she spent S aturday and Sunday w ith Mrs. Robinson and family n ear Camas, did in h er sw eet and affable way W ashington. which rem inded the w riter of th is P rincipal H erb ert Bradley, who q u o tatio n : has been on th e sick list, is back in school again. Mrs. C. I. Thom as “ Life is mostly fro th and bubble, ta u g h t d u rin g his illness. Two things stand like stone. A lbert S. W eisenganger of th e fo r K indness in a n o th e r’s tro u b le estry service, gave a very in terestin g C ourage is o u r ow n.” illu strated lectu re in T ro u td ale re Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Deaver, Jr., cently on the Oregon N ational F o r are th e p aren ts of a baby boy, born ests. The re g u la r business m eeting of March 4. th e P aren t-T each er association will Mrs. L. O strand of T ro u td ale and be held F riday, March 11. T h ere will E thel S m ith S tew art of P o rtlan d be special en te rta in m e n t and every spent th e week-end w ith Mrs. C lara m em ber is requested to be there. Jo h n B urns has been q u ite ill for Sm ith. the past th ree weeks w ith pnuem ouia Mrs. E lizabeth Morgan and Mrs. but is now im proving. He Is being Geo. C ham berlain were P o rtlan d vl- cared for by Miss Violet Bourgeois Mrs. M arg aret B urns, who has ltors S aturday. been in poor h ealth for som e tim e is The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. better. B ert C ham berlain is very ill. PLEASANT VALLEY T he P aren t-T each er association gave a su p p er and m usical program Mrs. C lara Seylor of O lalla, O re F rid ay evening a t th e high school. gon, is spending a few days visiting w ith friends in th is neighborhood. Mrs. Seyler form erly lived here. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. R oberts of P o rt W. S. WOOD land were gu ests at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. S ager Sunday a fte r -V uctioneer noon. VANCOUVER, WARHINGTON Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Rhoads and r » « n and S tock S a l e , a S p e c ia lty children of C ed ar were guests at the P hon « V an cou ver <14, or home of Mrs. R h o ad es’ p aren ts, Mr. Q r u ù a m O utlook 7®1 and Mrs. J. O. F orsg ren , Sunday. Mrs. G. H. Richey has retu rn ed from a few w eeks’ visit with relatives and friends a t Corvallis. Absolutely FR EE—A Newton R oark of P ilo t Rock is Course in ‘ P o rtlan d ’s B est” spending a few days hereabouts vis Iting with relatives. Wm. D onaghy has retu rn ed from Nevada w here he has spent th e past ' 'S i r " s s r © b t e s t w inter, 1 - Call or W rite NOW »•’o r l ull P articulars p o A ^ M ^ ’ Thl.rd & P o sitio n for E ach G ra d u ate” Expert Auto Repairing While in shopping our expert mechanics can repair your ear. Buick Experts, Delco Work ignition systems of all kinds’ Ralph and Verne Richey are sack- ing a carload of potatoes to be d e liv -! ered a t Sycam ore sta tio n th is week. 1 P leasan t V alley g ran g e will m eet 1 j in special session next S aturday nig h t I .M arch 12, a t 8 o'clock. The com m unity club will hold its : j re g u la r m eeting F rid ay evening. Mr. Thom pson, a Benton county* farm er, and Chas. D ahlqulst are busy ■ so lcitin g and signing up m em berships j 1 for th e F arm B ureau, at th is vicinity. P leasan t I alley S ch ool O bserves In- I augural ion Day. L ast F riday aftern o o n the teachers, children and u goodly num ber of the p aren ts, m et at th e grange hall to p articip a te in a program rendered in 110 -IS th Nt. Pliune Bdwy. I 455 honor of in au g u ratio n day. Read ings were given by Alice Richey, Bet. W ash. & Stark. C ath erin e P oppleton and E dith Ho gan, n atio n al and p atrio tic songs were sung by th e children. At the conclusion of th e program ire cream j C ER TIFIED OATS and cake were served, a fte r which ! a most pleasant and enjoyable hour j SHADELAND GROWN was sp en t in playing gam es. E dith ] E C L IPSE - CLIMAX - SENATOR Hogan, Alice Richey and C atherine 1 E very Sh Show with K « u I’rlxe » T h . 7 W r inners a ■ t r-very ow l Poppleton u p p i e i o n a are r e c credited r e d it e d w ith c concelv- once s c a r e the ‘ r u e g e n u in e Shadeland O ats ing and carry in g o u t the program . SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX PROTECTION Bank of Gresham Gresham, Oregon. GbN 1 LEM EN:—-«lust a few lines to inform von that the Poison Gas has again “ delivered the goods” , by routing tin.... bl‘‘W °Pen the '» i '11 door of the Farm er & Merchants Bank, at Utica, Michigan (near Detroit). I he Gas tubes burst and the cracksmen left in such a hurrv they forgot their tools The account of the attem pted robbery is m tonight’s “ Portland News” . 1 y In contrast is the fact that the bank robbed at H aines, O re g o n u n a r Baker), last Sunday night, was equipped with the Master Banker Lock (extra holt). Congratulating you on your Gas equipment, I remain, Respectfully yours, LEE I. CULBERTSON, „ X1 , “ The Poison Gas Man ” 1 ortland, Oregon, March 8. 1921 Rent one of our boxes, only $2.00 per year. BANK OF GRESHAM GKBSHAM. OREGON ■ M ea n s M ore M ile a g e S a tis fa c tio n HI N o M ile a g e L im it Fabric, Cord and Solid Tires and Tubes Tibbetts’ Vulcanizing Shop Main Street G resham , Ore. C A SH P A ID for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind. E. B A U M A N N , Gresham Phone 901 henry ward W . H E A T RLY RAART S A R L Y M ARQUIS v n í í - f o r latest p rice-list on FARM and f ie l d s e e d s ' ’a n d '^ u r du Fr,!fn’ p lete C atalog <jet busy now ‘ TRACTOR WORK O F A L L K IN D S By Hour or Acre Will go any place C E C IL P O U N D E R Phone Corbett 730 POWELL VALLEY w “ ,te r Carlson of Emory. Wlscon- 80n- 18 'Is ltin g at th e Wm. Boetleson • home. C. R. K eller left W ednesday m orn ing for A storia w here he will spend some tim e w orking for th e dairy M 5 l 4 7 1 2 i s t P o r t l a n d O r c m en’s league. A n um ber of Powell Valley people atten d ed the program a t Iliff church ______________IW S P BAM CE T uesday evening w here several local ~~ people took p a rt in th e program . Miss Mary T re b er retu rn ed to JOHN BROWN I o rtla n d W ednesday a fte r a w eek’s P ion eer R eal E s ta te and In su ra n ce visit w ith her m o th er and brothers. L ife , F ire, A u tom ob ile, H ea lth . A n um ber of friends su rp rised I la te O laea m anuel Lind T h u rsd ay evening * A T I R e A C T 1 O N (I V A K A N T « « r> Office »«1 PHONES Rea 147 with a birthday p arty . T he affair Fegser Buil.ilnp was a com plete su rp rise to all th e m em bers of th e Lind family. About 8 o'clock the guests, an even 20 in JAMES ELKINGTON num ber, w alked In carry in g cakes, IW B V B A N C B cream and coffee. A fter an evening Accident., Surety Honda. Etre, spent in music and conversation, the A utom obile, Life, H ealth, refresh m en ts w ere served. A large P la te Glass. b irth d ay cake w ith candles was Office on M ain S tr e e t Office 1631 PHONES Res. 68 I fea tu re of the evening. Some one said they counted th e candles four 1 a t a tim e but forgot how m any fours ere were. T hose present beside Cha«. C le v e la n d , A g t. th th e guest of honor and th e m em bers I of th e fam ily w ere Mr. and Mrs Oregon Fire Relief A n ’n. F ran k G ustafson and fam ily, Mr and : Mrs. A lbert P alm blad, Mr. and Mrs N otary Public Real Estate Chas. Palm blad and fam ily, Mrs. O lga P alm quist and son H arry and Phone«.: Office 881, R esidence 471 Miss Ellen Unis. T he re g u la r m eeting of th e L u th er L eague wiy meet March 27, E aster G uaranteed Work Sunday, Instead- of th is com ing Sun day as planned. A num ber of m em bers of the L u th eran church are p lanning to atten d th e service« in P o rtlan d Sunday, March 13. The evangelistic m eetings of the Mission church com m ence Sunday m orning with a service a t 10:45. T here will be an aftern o o n service a t 3 :0 0 o’clock and an o th e r service at 7 :3 0 p m. The m eetings will con tin u e all next week T he week-day evening services will commence at 7:45. Rev. F ran k L lndblad of Se- , attle , a well known evangelist will have ch arg e of the services. Mrs. Andrew A nderson and Mrs Swan M agnuson and d a u g h te r P au l ine, spent T hursday at the hom e o l •Mr. and Mrs Jo h n Palm blad. jfoutledqj T e l. 9 6 x — E le c tr ic B u ild in g — Main St. Frank C. Jones & Co. C A R PEN TER S e p tic T an ks B u ilt J a c k S crew s fo r R en t Frank C. Jones L IC E N S E D E L E C T R IC IA N W ir in g fo r L ig h t a n d P o w er N a tio n a l M azda Lam ps F lo y d L. Mack I row P o w e l l t a l l« - , : D EN TIST Solicits y o u r P atro n ag e A llsky Bldg. 3d « Morrison P o rtlan d . Ore. Main 6576 W « Clear More of This Land in 1921 EOPLE in this state are rapidly joining the Clear-More-Land movement. Last year was one of the largest land-clearing years in this state. During 1921 an even greater acreage will be cleared and cultivated largely through the use of explosives. Every one is out to get bigger crops. M ost people use Pacific Northwest Products. P STUM PING POWDERS O u P o n t a n d R ip a u n o B ran d « (P a c ific N o rth w e s t P ro d u c ts ) generally recognized as quick, efficient and economical means of clearing cut-over land. vour neighbors. Clear more acres each year. Every acre put under cultivation will i ctum a handsome profit to you. D ir local dealer can supply you with Du r >nt or Repauno otumping Powders and Blast- i , Accessories. See him and write for FR E E bo k, "Developing Logged-off Lands,” describ ing the use of explosives for land clearing, tree planting and ditching. ( orre*j>on<leii<*o i T en Y e a rs Ago. D r. H a r r y S e m le r U i- The pie social a t th e schoolhouse » a s a g re a t success S aturday night. I T he program was fine. T he pies, coffee an d candy brought ab o u t 150 which was given tow ard buying a I piano. A . W . M E T Z G E R & CO G RESH AM , O R EG O N K. I. ffu P ont <|o N em ours A Co., In c ., P o rtla n d , O regon S IS