Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 25, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRKSUA.M OUTLOOK
F R IP A V.
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PAUK TURI
COTTRELL
Farm Tractor
The after-service that goes with the Fordson tractor is second
to none. Fordson dealers are located in every community with
stocks of repair parts and employing skilled mechanics who know
just how the Fordson should be repaired and taken care of to do its
best work.
This Fordson service means that your tractor can be kept busy
everj’ working day during the entire year; that Fordson repairmen
are ready to show you how to get the best results from the tractor.
Fordson service insures you against delay in getting parts. It
is your protection. It is
a protection now being
enjoyed by more than
100,000 Fordson farmers
in the I ’nited States. .
Let us tell you all about
the Fordson tractor and
Fordson service. Let us
demonstrate the Fordson
on your own farm Come
in and let us prove every­
thing we sav.
RAKER & SON
TROUTDALE
T trr ty P in ti —
n tar San Dirgo,
California
H E T O R R E Y P IN E S are
found only w ithin p very
limited area near San Diego
and Del Mar, California, and on
Santa Rosa Island. T h ey are
unusual because of their pecu­
lia r co n es, t h e i r v e ry larg e
needles and their picturesque
grow th.
T he m otorist traveling the
Coast H ighw ay betw een San
Diego and Los Angeles passes
through this interesting spot
—w hich th e city of San Diego
has protected by an extensive
m unicipal park.
Good roads abound in South­
ern California, and at conve­
nient locations m ay be found
service stations and garages
w here you can get Red Crown
Gasoline — the uniform gaso­
line w ith a continuous chain of
boiling points.
Look for the Red Crown sign
i o n s e rv ic e s ta tio n s a n d ga­
rages.
T
tyx, Gasolint
oj Quality
STA N D A R D O IL C O M PA N Y
(California)
Why Pay $300 z
to $500 for a •
Funeral?
COMPLETE
FUNERAL
$75
—tnalodiog casket, em balm ing, o atei de
marker, glovee, and personal aervlcea
boa,
tv# conduct funerals at a ll suburban to trn a
fonerai
aotlce»,
grave
No ex tra charge for service
MILLER & TRACEY
W ashington a t Ella. W est Side.
Independent
Phone M ala 3691 or A 578-6»
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HEMSTITCHING
MRH. C A R R IK
Phone 51 «8
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Malo St.,
HANSEN
Gresham
» M r High School
Funeral
Directors
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M a x w e ll Schneider
PHOTOS
Picture Framing
Main Street, Greeham.
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PLEA SA N T HOME
at th e M ethodist church Sun.lay
m orning, March 27. Sunday school
will m eet at 10 a. m. as usual. The
ju n io r d ep artm en t will m eet in th e
C arrie A ndrews k in d erg arten room as
usual. At th e close of the Sunday
school the ju n io rs are planning on re ­
tu rn in g to th e church au d ito riu m
w here they expect to enjoy th e illu s­
tra te d R aster serm on which th e pas­
to r, Rev. E arl B. C otton, has prom ­
ised to give. T he serm on will be
baaed on the life of C hrist and will be
illu strate d with colored pictu res from
th e Passion play which is given once
in ten years by th e people of Ober-
am m ergau. T he p ictu res are said to
be very fine and it Is expected th at
th e service will be of unusual in te r­
est.
PLEASANT VALLEY
GRESHAM
v # f glim f i t of l i t Octan
and Coa a H igh w ayfron
All day services a re planned for the
C o ttrell com m unity church E aster
Sunday. Sunday school will convene
at 10 a. m and will be followed by
an E aster program a t 11 o’clock.
B asket d in n er will be enjoyed at
noon and everyone Is urged to bring
th e ir d in n er and enjoy a social hour
w ith th e ir neighbors. A h alf hour
song service will com mence a t 1:30
p. m. followed by preaching service. j
At th e conclusion of th e preaching ’
service a love feast wrrtl be held. This i
prom ises to be a day of g reat benefit 1
and much helpfulness and a cordial
in v itatio n is extended to all.
T he h ealth situ atio n is so m uch Im­
proved in G resham and nearby com ­
m unities th a t th e bane on public
m eetings has been lifted and all the
churches are holding th e ir reg u la r
services and schcools will reopen in
G resham on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. H enry Melby of P o rt­
land were visitors a t th e hom e of Mr.
and Mrs. H. F. Sager, Sunday.
V ictor E k stran d , a prom inent Linn
county farm er, is a guest at the
hom e of his b ro th er, C. A. E k stran d ,
th is week.
C ounty School S uperin ten d en t W.
C. A lderson visited th e school W ed­
nesday afternoou.
Prof. W alter Je n k in s, of P o rtlan d ,
held a com m unity sing a t th e g ran g e
hall W ednesday evening w hich was
well attended.
T h ere will be preaching a t th e
church Sunday afternoon at 3 o ’clock.
Sunday school will be conducted at
th e grange hall at th e usffal tim e.
A special E aster program will be
given by the Sunday school children
a t th e gran g e hall Sunday evening
com m encing at 8 o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Stevens and
d au g h ter, Miss L aura, and Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. R oberts, accom panied by
Mrs L illian Dricer, all of P o rtlan d ,
were guests at th e hom e of Mr. and
Mrs. G. N. Sager, Sunday.
W allace Spence and wife of W alla
W alla are visiting W. C. Spence and
family.
Lee E vans w ent to The Dalles Sat­
urday m orning on business and re­
tu rn ed Sunday evening.
G race P leasan t visited friends in
P o rtlan d T hursday and F rid ay .
E. N orton of Dodge City, K ansas,
arriv ed here S atu rd ay m orning and
will spend a couple of weeks here
looking a fte r business in terests.
Mrs. A llard e n tertain ed a few
friends and neighbors S atu rd ay a f­
ternoon. Those p resen t were, Mrs.
Alice Rix, Mr». Jo h n B urdine, Mrs.
R uth Brink, Mrs. Lee Evans, Mrs. H.
POWELL
VALLEY
F. Parsons. Mrs. J. R. K n arr, Mrs.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _____
I
J. S. H udson, Mrs. Pow’ell, Mrs. B ert
The L u th e r League will give t h e i r 1
Edm ondson and the hostess.
Re­ reg u lar program on E aster Sunday, !
fresh m en ts w ere served and a good March 27, In th e evening. A pro- i
gram of readings, solos and songs by J
tim e was enjoyed by all.
the choir will be given.
Miss L ula Mickley sp en t Monday in
Mrs. Em elle Johnson called on Mrs. I
P o rtlan d visiting h er cousin, Mrs. Em m a Johnson T hursday.
G. H. Hill. -
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. K itzm iller w ent I
Mrs. Chas. Shute and son w ere th e to P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay to visit t h e i r !
son, P erry K itzm iller, who has been '
guests of II. F. P arsons and fam ily seriously
ill for some tim e past. It Is
over the week-end.
feared th a t Mr. K itzm iller will h a v e 1
T he T rue B lue society had its reg ­ to undergo an operation but th is has
u la r business m eeting, F rid a y night. not been definitely decided as yet.
Woodle, a fo rm er m em ber of '
The new officers elected were, presi­ th e Olive
Pow ell Valley school, has ju s t re ­
dent, R ichard K n a rr; vice p resident, covered from an a ttac k of d ip h th eria.
Florence B ram h all; secretary , Mary She was the only one in th e fam ily
McGinnis; tre a su re r, C larence P a r­ who had th e disease and she was for-
n a 'e in having th e disease arrested
sons. A fter th e business m eeting a tu
before it had developed very far.
social hour was enjoyed.
Rev. J. T ru ed so n will spend E aster
Mr. and Mrs. Oden A nderson left Sunday a t Mist w here he will preach
Tuesday m orning for
M onmouth to his congregation at th a t place.
T here will be no services a t the L u th ­
w here they will a tte n d ’norm al.
eran church Sunday m orning except
Mrs. Randolph L ip p ert and little the re g u la r Sunday school service.
T he services at th e Mission church
d au g h ter, E th eld a, a re visiting N. S.
have been continuing during th e week
Long and family.
with
increasing
atten d an ce
and 1
Mrs. E lm er H ults was th e g u est of m arked success Rev. F ra n k L indblad J
Mrs. Lydia O strand o ver th e w eek­ has been preaching w ith pow er and I
end.
his serm ons have been of help to all
Mrs. B ert B arnes and son, L ester, who have, listened to him. It is ex­
pected th a t the m eetings will close I
are h er? from P o rtlan d for a few on Sunday when th e re will be th re e !
days' visit.
services. The m orning service will j
A few friends and neighbors gave begin a t 10:45, aftern o o n service at
Mrs. H erb ert Bradley a d elig h tfu l 3 and evening service com m encing at
7:30. A cordial invitation is ex ten d ­
su rp rise p arty T h u rsd ay evening in ed to all.
honor of h er birthday. Games were
A. G. A nderson Is doing some work \
played, and a t a late h o u r cake and on th e road back to his place. B
A nderson is hauling gravel.
coffee were served.
Mrs. A. A. nordblom sp en t th e f ir s t.
Jack H arlow was tak en q u ite ill p art
of th e week visiting in P o rtlan d
F rid ay night, but is m uch im proved w ith h er d au g h ter, Mrs. Ida B runan-
der.
a t th is w riting.
Rev F ra n k L indblad, th e S eattle
Mrs. J a n e t G ran t is ill w ith g rip ,
evangelist, who Is conducting m eet-
and is unable a t p resen t to resum e | logs a t th e Mission church, was the
h e r school duties. Mrs. C. I. Thom as d in n er g u est a t th e C harles Nord-
blora hom e last W ednesday evening.
is teaching d u rin g h er absence.
Mrs. A. D. K endall and d au g h ters ■ Rev. Mr. L indblad and the Nordbloms
, w e re old friends in S eattle 15 years
Amy and D orethy a re visiting rela-1 ago and have enjoyed very nyich th e
fives in Seattle.
io p portunity of renew ing th e ac q u ain t­
Mr». Alice C ourtier, of L ato u rell. I ance d u rin g th e past two weeks.
Miss M ildred Johnson was a P o rt- |
was th e guest of Mrs. Jo h n Larsson
land visito r T hursday.
S atu rd ay and Sunday.
Mrs. Jessen is carin g for 700 day-!
Mrs. McKulIough, Mrs. Iliff Long, old chicks which she received W e d -f
Mrs. C. E. Bush Mrs. Geo. Wilcox, nesday.
all from B ridal Veil, atten d ed E ast­
ROCKWOOD
ern S tar a t T ro u td ale S atu rd ay night.
Sunday visitors of th e H arlow fam ­
M ultnom ah g ran g e will present at ;
ily were, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Reynolds, th e Rockwood g ran g e hall, Saturday
Mrs C. F. Reynolds of P o rtlan d , Mrs. evening, AprlI2, th e ir circus and pro- j
E F ra n ze tti of R o tten d ren T avern. gram which proved such a splendid '
Mr. W. B. S truble, and B u rr S truble success recently a t th e ir ball. The
of P ortland.
en tire program is one of g re a t e n t e r - ,
ta ln m e n t and one th a t will surely be '
A ck n o w le d g e«
P ro m p t
S e ttle m e n t.
w orth while. It is understood th a t
S atu rd ay night, March 12, I lost th e circus has been enlarged and will
my dw elling by Are. I had insured
In th e F arm ers M utual F ire Relief be even b e tte r th an when given tho
association, b ut had never received first tim e. Rockwood g ran g e will
my policy. W hen I notified th e as­ serve «upper and p u t on a sale of
sociation of th e fire, they told me the home m ade candy.
house was covered, and ad ju sted the
loss at once. In five days a fte r the
fire I received 32100, th e am o u n t of
CEDAR AND VICTORY
my claim
T he association has been
L aurence D outhit has been having
fa ir and Jnet. and its prom pt se ttle ­
m ent help» me to reb u ild a t once.
th e m easles but is Im proving now.
CAROLINE DRVBE
11» has been q u ite 111. Alton and
G resham , Oregon, M arch 17, 1»21
W endall have not tak en th e disease
as yet. T here are no o th e r cases In
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