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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1921)
GRESHAM TROUTDALE OITIXJOK FRIDA V, luncheon T uesday given by th e Jew - , ish Council of W omen at th e M ult- The re g u la r service« will be held noniah Hotel, Tuesday. a t th e T ro u td ale M ethodist church A special m eeting of th e T ro u td ale Sunday evening a t 8 o clock. E very-I C hapter of E astern S tar was held on e is cordially invited to a tte n d S atu rd ay evening. T he g ran d m at- th M^„8erLlce8' » ron accom panied by several of the ■ Irs r rances Fox atten d ed a n o th e r grand otflcere w ere present. A Really Safe Investment The first principle of investment is SAFETY A Sound Investment will surely and perman ently create wealth. Therefore put your savings into a well-managed business, which by its very nature and mission walks hand in hand with the development and growth of our city. Cumulative Preferred Stock of this Company is an ideal investment for Portland people—the coupon below will bring you the facts. $100 and Accrued Dividend for each Share for cash or $10 down and $10 a month a share. Inquire at our office or ask any employe_ they’re our salesmen. Portland Gas & Coke Co. A business w hich of N ecessity is P erm an en t — c F ill this out NOW; m all it TODAY PORTLAND GAS & COKE COMPANY, Investm ent Dept., Gasco Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon. Send me (1 ) 8-page Illu stra ted booklet, "T h e Story of an O pportunity at H om e” , (2 ) Inform ation ab o u t y o u r P referred Stock, (3 ) D etails of Easy P aym ent Plan, (4 ) How to judge an Investm ent. Name................................................................ A ddress ..... ............................. .................................................... j. Tel. 96x — E lectric B uilding — Main St. Frank C. Jones & Co. CARPENTER Septic Tanks Built Jack Screws for Rent Frank C. Jones LICENSED ELECTRICIAN Wiring for Light and Power National Mazda Lamps Floyd L. Mack T hree new m em bers w ere ta k en in. J T he c h a p te r was com plim ented on the flue w ork they displayed. . —"— “ i i . . . I g rad e school pupils had a Dlav "M rs S S «*“ 1® th * U1O8t d‘’»>K»>tful candy pull at the v V i’ Mr8u s »u **bin 8 Book A gent home of Irvin G reen T hursduv even- I r ld a y nig h t at Victory school. Sev- ing. Games were played and all en p ln led V h em . ° m Tr0U tdale accom - th e w u d y m ade by Mm. Jo h n L auden is tak in g a sh o rt va- m * n . . . . .. - cation and expects to visit his sons a t . ». ^ ‘‘a r J e n k i n s , Mrs. B Sharp S eattle and Mr8 » “ Hie McGlassen of P o rt- E d n a B ram hall is recovering from ’ [ ? " d and Moore of F alr- an a tta c k of pneum onia. ' ! ew 8?en t W ednesday aftern o o n w ith Mrs. B ert Edm ondson and Miss r8 ° n ° lpb Louise H elm ing le ft Monday m orn- Tlle R ichard E lm er G ehrs m otored ing fo r Dodson. from Rose City P ark Sunday an d I T here has been considerable ta lk s I’e,lt th e day at th e home of Mr. and recently of extending th e city lim its Mrs ° F Cadv. in all directions. Mrs. G eorge Shaw . Mrs. H annah The E astern S ta r Social club will S b a" and Mrs. Jo h n P eterson visited i give a card party en F rid ay evening. M rs- M argaret McKay and D. 8. Dun- April 29th. O th er gam es will be ar- b ar a t the Good S am aritan hospital ranged for those who do not play Monday. Thev found Mrs. McKay cards. T his is to be a May Day .par- W aking rapid recovery and Mr. Dun- ty. W orthy M atron, K atie Jonas, is bar s'l« h tly improved. acting hostess for th e evening R e-i Mis. Eliza Stone. Roy and Clvde fresh m en ts will be served. Every- . Stone and Mr. and Mrs. Jim A nder- body is cordially invited. D on 8Pe»» Sunday a t th e hom e of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley T ro u t from and Mrs. C. E. Stone. Billy Copeland, son of Mr. and Jen n in g s Lodge w ere g u ests of Mrs. Mrs. A rth u r Copeland, is ill with Z. G. Schenck. Sunday. Mrs. Jay Bailey from G resham , ac d ip h th eria. Mrs. S. E. Phelps of M ontavilla com panied by Mrs. W. Collins, w ere g u ests of Mrs. A. D. K eudali, T h u rs sp e n t W ednesday w ith h e r p aren ts, day. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. F u ller. R. R ichards and fam ily are v isit The church choir, u n d er th e lead ership of Mrs. H. E. Bloyd, is pro ing his paren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. W illis gressing nicely. Everybody is in v it R ichards. G ran t Shaw and d au g h ter, Zelma, ed to come o u t to chyrch on Sunday evening. of P o rtlan d visited relativ es h ere Mr. and Mrs. J. A. L arsson and Sunday. Mrs. A. B. M oller v isiter her Mrs. H. C. McGinnis w ent to P o rt d au g h ter, Mrs. Louis M urphy, at the land on business Monday. Mrs. Geo. P arrish has organized Good S am aritan hospital, Monday. Mrs. Jim A nderson is visiting a g irls' sew ing club, with 20 c h a rte r m em bers, to m eet every S atu rd ay friends a t A loha th is week. Ray H oyt and fam ily and Mre. from two to fo u r a t h er home. The L adles’ Aid so ciety Is p lan G eorgia Hoyt of P o rtlan d spent Sun ning to give a su p p er in th e base day a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. W agoner. m ent o f th e church on April 30. W. Nixen and fam ily front P o rtlan d Will W right retu rn ed to T ro u td ale Sunday w ith his bride, a fte r a sh o rt are occupying th e house recently va cated by Mrs. Swank. honeym oon trip. B etty Lou, w eighing 7 H pounds, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Roth and d au g h ters, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Z en tn er from arriv ed nt the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. P o rtlan d , were g u ests of Mrs. L. A. F. F. Clore W ednesday, April 20. M other and d a u g h te r a re doing fine. H arlow , Sunday. Mrs. B. E. Hoyt of P o rtlan d is vis Mr. an d Mrs. Alvin Copeland are itin g a t th e hom e of Mrs. Ju lia th e proud p aren ts of a fine babv boy Snover, th is week. born Sunday, A pril 17th. T. J. B lair, who occupies th e house W. S hirllng nnd fam ily from H al sey, Oregon, a re moving Into the recently vacated by Mr. Lane, left Lee E v an s’ place, recently purchased W ednesday for A laska and expects to be gone five m onths. from L. A. H arlow . Jo h n H eslln and Lew Bills have Mrs. R uth B rink, who has been v isitin g relatives a t H alsey, retu rn ed gone on a fishing trip n ea r Hood River. hom e F riday. Mrs. W esley, Mrs. F itzg erald , Mr Mrs. L ydia O strand, Mrs. Eva P o t ter, Mr. and Mrs Will O strand mo and Mrs. R. B. McClung ¡Mid son, Miss M iller, Miss S ister and J. H. tored to Bridal Veil, Sunday. Mrs. In a Davis from S eattle was Hoyt, of P o rtlan d , w ere recen t call the g u est of Mrs. Jo h n Lauden last ers at the hom e of Mrs. Ju lia Snover. week. Mrs. Davis was se n t as a dele g ate to th e foreign m issionary socie PLEASANT VALLEY ty convention at Newberg. Clifford L ato u rell from Buffalo,! Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Robinson of New Y ork, is v isitin g Mrs. Jo h n P o rtlan d were g u ests a t th e hom e of | L arsson. Mr. and Mrs. W ill Richey, Sunday. T he new ru ra l delivery sta rte d I A. W. R oberton. of P o rtlan d wns from T ro u td ale S aturday. This ro u te I a Sunday visito r at th e hom e of Mr. Pf'rvPS r \f t form r\ » »m er ro u te A, » and nnd M I nr —_» serves niitrnnu p atro n s of Mrs. J. W. F ro st, Sr. P o rtlan d . L. D. H ow ard who c a r Mrs. J. H. K night is visiting with ried th e P o rtlan d ro u te is th e new relatives and frien d s a t P leasant | carrier. Home th is week. II. E. Bradley has been rea p p o in t H. B. H em m ers of P leasan t Home ed principal of th e T ro u td ale school was in o u r m idst on business, Mon for next year. • day. The L adies' Aid m et W ednesday Mr and Mrs. W. L. R hoads of Ce aftern o o n a t th e hom e of Mrs. H. C. d ar were Valley visitors on Tuesday McGinnis. Mrs. »1 _ Lydia d of ». this VI li . assisted . . O . strand . . an ■ week Mrs. II. E. Bradley with th e Wm. D onaghy has retu rn ed from d elig h tfu l luncheon. a trip to C alifornia. W illiam Booth from P o rtlan d vis Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rodlun of F o r ited his m other, Mrs. H arry W aite, est Grove were recent Valley visitors. last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. K esterson were in th e city on business m atters The Bank of G resham pays 6 per Monday. cent In terest on tim e deposits.— Adv J. F. W ing, a L ents business man, was looking a fte r in te rests In thlH neighborhood Monday. lfoy S p rin g er is building him self a cottage on his f a th e r’s place. P leasan t Valley g ran g e will hold Its re g u la r m onthly m eeting S a tu r day evening, April 23d. Everybody’s Doing It The bank is universally used in th e present ago as a m edium for conducting all business. corT.eT y»On *»£“ “ " 8 tar.t ln g “ P a p ean u t sta n d on th e co rn er and th e captain of in d u stry conducting a IaT ’,.Wh<’ k‘u “ b»»s ,»ieM both han d le th e ir busi- rii^ , °."gh Vi6 ba,t“ - A11 »««in**« »hat Is done rig h t Is done th ro u g h th e bank, because it is the wav eT h Isnb an k i‘?t k ‘ ’’ eco" om ,cal » “ '* beneficial * av;, ,Th s bank is prepared to ta k e care of th e sm all business or the large business and each re ceives th e sam e careful atten tio n . We invite all to tak e ad v an tag e of o u r facilities. 5 P er Cent In te re s t on Tim e Iteposits. BANK OF GRESHAM URBSHAM KTATB AND COl \T Y DEPOSITORY R elia b le C ase T ractors with all C A SE thresh ing Separator«, Plow « Disc Harrow«, P ow er D riven M achinery. I he CASE will do your work at less cost per acre . and real satisfaction to you tor all Draw-bar and Belt-pulley work. H e s s e l’s F a r m M a c h in e r y 1 hone 1041_________ Gresham, Oregon i M r. hours Is insufficient tim e for hum an hands to perform it, . ’ . b<’UH,'hoild tush8- However, it is possible to establish the eight hour day in the home by m aking uho of the electrical hands th at are offered to you in the form of the electric dlsh- ? ‘.er’ wa8lll,,K machine, Ironing machine, vacuum sweeper and the many other labor-saving devices. These u n tirin g "household assista n ts” will do your work »H hk th a 'ld ! " i ' r 1“ ^ Y° Ur h,>me CMn b<! run 8y8»''matlcally \ h| a ,'l<T trlpal hand8 for »hey never disappoint you or .h u ' ' " up t,niP a " d '“ner«y can b« devoted to the b etter things In life, when you keep house electrically. Glatl to show you any time. TWO STORES— E lectric Store, Electric Building, - E l e c tr i c Store, F irs t and Alder Sts. P ortlan d R ailw ay, Light & P ow er Co CORBETT There is every reason in the world why every farmer should buy a Ford- son Tractor.. In the claims we make for the Fordson Tractor as being the superior farm rfactor, there is nothing of boasting. Our claims are based upon demonstrated facta. In every sensible test that has been made (and we don't believe in any jockeying or teehnical tests) but in the real common sense work on the farm— the work the Tractor was intended to accomplish—we say, in all such tests the bordson has stood head and shoulders above all competing Tractors. And this is best proven in the fact that while there are about three hundred thousand farm Tractors in use in the United States today, and while Tractors have been sold to farmers for twenty years, and while the Fordson Tractor has only been on the market two years, more than one-third of all the Tractors in use in the United States are Fordson Tractors. The Fordson Tractor has the necessary power. It is economical in opera tion. It is flexible in control and operation. It is simple in design, and it is sturdily built of the best iron and steel. It is the product of the genius of Henry Ford, and it wasn't placed on the market until Henry Ford had tested it, and tested it, and tested it, before he asked the farmers to buy it. It is no idle faith that in the Fordson Tractor Henry Ford has given to mankind one of the greatest benefits which has ever come to civilized man. Come in and let us tell you more than we can in an adver tisement. Let us demonstrate to you. Let us put it to every ¿kx* test that you ask. The Tractor *- T O is just as necessary fur the farmer as water is in the house. Don't take any chances. Don ' l l NlSS experiment. Supply your farm with the Tractor of established NrCV value. RAKER & SON GRESHAM ESTACADA Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L ato u rell, „. H eppner, w ere visiting friends here from F rid a y until Tuesday. Mrs. E thel Sm ith S tew art, of P o rt land, sp en t th e w eek-end w ith h er m other. Mr. and Mrs. W alt and Mrs. Lydia O strand and Mrs. C lara L arsson, of T routdale, w ere welcome callers at F ern d ale Place, Sunday. F red C. Reed was In P o rtlan d Sun day night and Monday. Lewis Benfield enjoyed a visit Sun day with his cousin, Mr. W hite, from P ortland. A pound social was held in the lower room of th e high school, S at urday n ig h t for Rev. Edw. M urphy. Fred Benfield was a P o rtlan d vis- I ito r Saturday. Mr. H innem an has a $2000 prize I w inning Jersey cow a t Jam es Rosé’ I barn. She is a ttra c tin g considerable atten tio n and th e ad m iratio n of the local farm ers. Services a t th e C o rb ett com m unity church next Sunday will be Sunday school a t 10:30 and p reaching a t 11:30. T h ere will be no services In the evening as Rev. Mr. M urphy will preach a t B ridal Veil. hey mom , T' m going to go | mv ggodn ¿% s -1 north AN’ have a - a '* . S o AVVAY u p D og T eam uxe . the E skimos T h e s e fine h e a v y - b e a r in g tr e e s w e re p la n te d in 1897, e v e r y tr e e b ein g s e t in a h o le b la s te d w ith 3S ) PO N T D Y N A M ITE (A P a c i f i c N o r t h w e s t P r o d u c t ) T h e r e s u lts a r e n o t o n ly in d ic a te d b y th e th r i f t y a p p e a r a n c e o f th e tr e e s th e m s e lv e s b u t a r e sh o w n e v e r y y e a r b y th e ir h e a v y y ie ld o f f ru it. T re e p la n tin g w ith d y n a m ite is su c c e ssfu l b e c a u s e i t — t h o r o u g h ly lo o s e n s a n d s h a t t e r s t h e e u h -s o il m a k e s r o o t p e n e t r a t io n ea sy p u t s g r e a t s to re s o f p l a n t fo o d in ea sy r e a c h d e s tr o y s f u n g u s a n d n e m a t o d e PLEASANT HOME ca u s e s e a r ly m a t u r i t y c u ts d o w n t r e e losses a n d p a y s a h e a v y r e tu r n on th e in v e s tm e n t th r o u g h in c re a s e d y ie ld s. A sk o u r d e a le r fo r D u P o n t D y n a m ite . W r it» fo r " D e v e lo p m e n t o f L o g ged-o ff L a n d s ," w h ic h h a t c o m p l t t t d e ta ils o n tre e p la n tin g a n d o th e r fa r m w o rk t h a t c a n be d o n e p r o fit a b ly w it h D u P o n t Esploaivea. A. W. METZGER & CO GRESHAM, OREGON SANDY Rev. E arl B. Cotton will preach on "T h e Dignity of M an" at th e reg- i u la r services a t Sandy Sunday ev en ing at 7 :4 5 . GEI, 8ti.il.vE ME., G O N G t o BE AN EXPLORER AN HUNT BEAR 5 T n T V s a ^ AH’ EVER'THING Planted for Keeps The reg u la r Sunday school sessions will be held at th e B ap tist and M ethodist churches Sunday b u t th e re will be no p reaching services held a t e ith e r church. A cordial in v itation is extended to all to atten d th e d is tric t Sunday school association a t the C ottrell com m unity church. The K elso Sunday school hag voted to join th e o th e r Sunday schools In th e all day m eeting a t C ottrell. Rev. Wm. M. B aker will preach a t th e P leasan t Home B aptist church a t 8 o’clock Sunday evening K. I. du P o n t de N em ours A Co., Inc., Portland, Oregon 9-1» SHUCKS I BET THEY H A V E I THAT’S WHERE PlOLE-CATS J COME FROM'.! y « f o