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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1921)
FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Dolph have been visiting th e ir d au g h ters in E. G. McGaw and fam ily, of P o rt P o rtlan d th is week. land, have moved to th e ir sum m er Mrs. Louise M urphy, of P o rtlan d , hom e on th e highw ay. is visiting h er m other, Mrs. A. B. Mrs. J u lia Snover is having her Moller, th is week. Mrs. M urphy is house rem odeled. A nu m b er of peo rapidly im proving from h e r o p era ple a re im proving th e ir property tion. which adds a g re a t deal to th e looks Mr. ansi Mrs. George Shaw and of th e little city. fam ily visited several days w ith Mrs. The fam ily of F . E. B ackus are j Shaw s- paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. L. M sick w ith m easles. Sm ith, n ea r G resham th is week Miss L eila Gibbs, who has had Mr. and Mrs. Sam H afn er and ch arg e of a hospital a t Bend th e pa3t d au g h ter, J e a n e tte Clare, Dr. John year, visited Mrs. Louise M orrison Sheehan, who s c n e r, Mr. u Gau- au- O tto m L uscher, T uesday on h e r way to G resham to j nianish, E rn est F rey, Mrs A m acher visit h er parents e r parents. Mrs. F red May and son H arlan ^ were F red H. H oyt from n ea r Olympia, Sunday gu ests at th e F airview Hol- W ashington, spent Sunday w ith his stein Farm . au n t, Mrs. J u lia S nover and o th e r Alex. A nderson is confined to his relatives. bed with a severe a ttac k of grip. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie St. C lair and son, and Mrs. H annah Shaw visited at th e home of G rant Shaw in P o rt T hursday aftern o o n , th e th ird and land Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C laude K napp spent fo u rth g rad es of O rient school with Tuesday evening w ith Mrs W illiam th e ir teacher, Miss E lva Dolan, visit Livesay and d a u g h te r Mabie in P o rt ed th e G resham lib rary and enjoyed an hour, le arn in g from Miss Mon land. Mrs. Minnie D eitrich, of P o rtlan d , ta g u s so m e th in g of th e ways to care ip e n t S aturday and Sunday at tu e for and read th e books th a t are found th ere. Every pupil in th e home of Mrs. Louise Morrison. Miss Agnes W essley and Miss Rose room, th e re a re 31, was present and Miss M ontague F itzgerald of P o rtlan d w ere guests enjoyed th e trip. told them some of th e sto ries tn a t of Mrs. Ju lia Snover, Sunday. Mrs M argaret McKay retu rn ed she tells a t th e reg u la r story hour hom e’ S atu rd ay from th e hospital and and they enjoyed it im m ensely. Both is m uch im proved from h e r recent Miss Dolan and Miss M ontague ap p reciate th e cooperation of th e p a r operation. Fairview g ran g e will m eet in reg ents in planning for th is lib rary les u lar session on S aturday, May 7. The son and everyone is delighted th a t m orning will be given to ro u tin e they were 100 p er cent p erfect in work and at th e open session in th e attendance. The Girl Reserves a re planning an aftern o o n Win. A verill, head of th e ag ric u ltu ral d ep artm en t of union all day session at th e P leasan t Home’ high will talk . All are invited to cem etery S aturday w here they will h ea r him. plan to do th e ir best tow ard clean ing and clearing up th e grounds pre S tated Com m unication of p arato ry for th e D ecoration Day ex F airview Lodge No. 92 A. F. ercises. A cordial in v itatio n is ex tended to all who are in terested in i & A. M., S aturday evening th e p roject to join in and m ake the May 7, 8 :00 p. m. L abor in E. A. work com plete. Tim e and stren g th and F. C. Degrees. V isiting b ro th ers will not perm it the g irls to do alone ' Welcome. all th a t is necessary b u t they plan WM. H. STANLEY, Sec’y. to go as fa r as they can and would h . d . M c C r e a r y , w . m be g ra te fu l fo r assistan ce of any kind. POWELL VALLEY T he Girl Reserves will be in charge .. . __ — ------ w ui m e services a t th e M ethodist of th Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st Lundbom are I church Sunday m orning and will happy over th e b irth of a d au g h ter, give a program in honor of M other’s Sunday evening, May 1st. T he young Day. The g irls desire th a t as many lady w eighs seven pounds. m others as possible a tte n d th is serv Mr. and Mrs. C arl Nelson and ice in th e ir honor. All those who friends, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n L arson of desire to show th e ir love and re Springdale aiotored to Colton S a tu r spect for th e ir m others a re invited day, retu rn in g Sunday evening. to join In the service. A program Wm. P eterso n s have th e sm allpox will be given in the next issue. and th e fam ily a re In q u ara n tin e ex Mr. and Mrs. G regory of O rchard, cept for Mr. P eterso n who has had W ashington, visited a week with th e disease before. H e is free to go Mrs. P. C leggett. and come everyw here except in his May baskets w ere d istrib u ted by own hom e and is living in an o th er building o utside of the dw elling some th o u g h tfu l friends and brought house. Miss F rie d a P eterson is also gladness to a n u m b er of sh u t ins. L. W illiam s loaded a car of wood q u aran tin ed a t th e home of her g ran d m o th er, Mrs. H randberg. F rieda and sent it to th e city th is week. Mrs. Rym an and d au g h ter, Mrs. has not had th e disease but was ex posed to it before leaving hom e and Sm ith, of P o rtlan d w ere callers at th e h ealth officers have ordered th e th e home of Mrs. F. McKinney te- q u ara n tin e for an o th e r week during cently. Joe Stephens, th e blind piano w hich tim e she m ust w ait to see j tu n er, visited relativ es here this w h eth er she will ta k e it. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Beckland of week. The M ethodist choir will m eet ■ Haley and the latter’« «later, Mra. H enry A nderson of Salina, Kansas, T h u rsd ay evening for re g u la r p rac and A. C. Sward spent Sunday a t the tice. A good atten d an ce is desired. Mr. and Mrs. B rad b u rn , of P o rt hom e of Mr. and Mrs. B ert Olson Mr. Anderson and d au g h ter who are I land, sp en t Sunday w ith Mr. and visiting relatives h ere expect to leave Mrs. H enry Wililon. I he Ladies' Aid society apron th is week for K ansas. T he L adies’ Aid society of the sale was a m ost d elig h tfu l and prof-I More th an $60 was L u th e ra n church are planning an en ¡table affair. te rta in m e n t for May 14. The plans taken in from th e evening's efforts. include a program and refreshm ents. U nforeseen events cancelled a p art C allers a t th e Jo h n P alm blad home of th e program as it was arran g ed Sunday w ere Mr. and Mrs. R ichard but several d elig h tfu l num bers were T ae G ustafson and ch ildren, Mr. and Mrs. added to fill th e vacancy. M. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. F o rest many m usical num bers were all very Seren and little d au g h ter, all of fine and th e read in g w ere much en joyed. Delicious refresh m en ts w ere P ortland. T he m eeting of th e Powell Valley served. A n um ber of friends from G resham and Powell V alley were P aren t-T each er association has been postponed un til la te r as it is th o u g h t present. About 25 young people surprised best not to hold unnecessary public m eetings w hile th e re is any contagion Miss R uth Ick ler w ith a p arty S at urday evening. A p leasan t evening in th e com m unity. A nnouncem ent of th e m eeting d ate will be m ade of gam es and music was enjoyed af te r which the refresh m en ts were later. served. F reelin Collins is recovering from several d a y ’« il l n e s s A in tfie -resources -knowledge -equipment o f the Standard Oil Company which combine to malte lEROLENEan oil o f quality 1 grade for each type of Standar^ engine Millions of persons have carried Travelers Cheques to every nook and cranny of the earth. Inexperienced travelers as well as veteran globe trotters have found this form of self-identifying travel funds essential to their comfort. \\ hen you buy Travelers Cheques at this bank you convert your travel money into a form of currency which is readily negotiable anywhere, and yet which can be spent by no one but you. 1 ravelers Cheques are popular with tourists be cause they positively safeguard travel funds. I hey are popular with hotels and railroad and steamboat companies because they are not alluring loot to thieves and because they eliminate embar rassment and hazards incidental to cashing personal checks. V e regard the sale of this international currency as one of the most important phases of our complete banking service. It costs little to insure your funds against loss by purchasing Travelers Cheques at this bank. BA N K O F G R ESH A M GRESHAM, OREGON Saving and Checking Accounts Loans, Exchange and Ilonds, Sajtey Deposit Boxes P ants are like niolasRes; they are thinner in hot weather and thicker in cold weather. There has been much discussion as to whether pants is singular or plural. Seems to us that when men wear pants it is plural, and when they don’t wear pants it is singular. If you want to make the pants last, make the coat first. E X T R A F IN E DUTCHESS TROUSERS NEW (CALIFORNIA) Delivered Any Place Truck Service J. R. KNARR & SON TROUTDALE, OREGON Phone Gresluun 4HÖ. TH E shop from on. JUST Many different sizes and patterns Warranted All Wool Except the Buttons Wood - Sand - Gravel STANDARD OIL COMPANY SH IPM EN T RECEIVED PLEASANT HOME b arb er and pool room will be open 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. from now C. B. Steinm an. $4.00 to $9.00 per pair COTTRELL Mrs. L. C. Newell and two (laugh- I ters, of P o rtlan d , spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. H. B lackburn. R obert P itts, of P o rtlan d , sp en t a ! couple of days last week with his | uncle, Rev. S. F. P itts, and faintly. Clothing and Shoe Store Mrs. S. B. Splawn and children spent iwn> day last week w ith h er sis ter-in-law , Mrs. J. D. Splawn. Rev. an d Mrs. 8 F. P itts c e le b ra t SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ed th e ir te n th w edding an n iv ersary and also th e ir birthdays on Monday, 15 Years E xperience May 2d. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. B aker F R E D B. JONHS and d a u g h te r Ella, and Rev. Wm. MRS. CARRIE HANSEN Piano Tuning and Repairing B aker w ere d in n er guests a t th e ir Phone «1x3 * Gresham hom e Monday evening. Leave O rder a t O utlook Mr. and Mrs. F red Meyers and PR IC E $3.(Mt P hone 701 Main St.. near High School Rev. and Mrs. S. F. P itts atten d ed the q u arte rly m eeting a t th e F re e I M ethodist church In G resham S un day. O. H B lackburn Is on th e sick Ust th is week. Mrs. A. W. C a rp e n te r was a G resham visitor Monday. Rough dimension and tim b ers................ «jg Mrs. A. R. G oger sp en t T h u rsd ay Sized dimension, 2 x 4 to 2 x 1 2 . .......... $10 to $18 with Mrs. J. R. Duncan. Mrs. Dun . S h ip U p $ l 0 1 0 $18 can has been q u ite ill fo r som e tim e but seem s to be slowly Im proving f,1?1o n n » ........................................................ $25 to $50 now. Mr. Duncan Is also confined to j ........................................................... $22 to $40 his bed. , Mr. and Mrs. C arrick, of P o rtlan d , called on the la tte r's sister, Mrs. L. $20 to $40 E. C rasw ell and fam ily. Stepping |3 0 to $40 Mr. and Mrs A. R. Goger received Door and window jam bs........................... mq a le tte r from th e ir d au g h ter, Hazel, last week sta tin g th a t she was Im 2 x 4 plain gutters, 4 cents lin. ft. proving slowly. Miss G oger has been Moldings, % cents lin. ft. to 2 inches. ill w ith pneum onia since th e 28th of February. E. W . A yls worth FARM TRACTOR I he I'ordson cuts the cost of preparing land almost to half of what it cost with horses. But even more important is the fact that the r ordson saves from thirty to fifty per cent of the farmer’s time. And time saved—getting fields in shape to plant in the proper season; getting things done when they should be done—means money to the farmer. Besides it helps greatly in solving the labor problem. As ever, the machine way is proving more efficient, faster, easier, than the old hand way. In the factory’, the machine increases pro duction, saves labor—produces more at less cost. And that is what the rordson does on the farm. I he Fordson way is the machine way of farming. Besides it helps the labor problem. I he I ordson s first cost is low; and the after or operating cost is low. It is a compact, easily handled tractor, backed by the greatest tractor service organi zation in the world. V e are Fordson dealers. Not only do we sell Fordson tractors but we carry’ a stock of Fordson parts and employ Fordson me chanics to help the farmers get the best results from the Ford son. Let us demonstrate the Fordson on your own farm. R A K E R & SO N GRESHAM Phone 1301 1 H t A « . you vE G O T A sight - wsrt. r ~ VAtr.Xiwto ( m ¿ all HOME SWEET HOME ESTACADA HEMSTITCHING ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER S torage b attery rep airin g and re charging, s ta rte r and g en e rato r work. R ak er t Son. JONSRUD-GUNDERSON LBR. CO. P hone: Sandy 13x2; R. F. D. 2, B oring, Oregon D entistry m ade painless by nerve j blocking m ethods. T ry tt. Dr. C. P Johnson, 611 Morgan Bldg., P ort- ' r land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv. W illard B attery Service. I have in stalled a b attery ch arging outfit and have signed up as a W il lard B attery service statio n . I have also purchased a re-boring m achine and can re-bore and fit new pistons on y o u r nntfor and m ake a m echani cally perfect Job Have Invested thousands of dollars in eq uipm ent to give you good service and solicit your patronage J. L. Cook, Sandy River G arage, T ro u td ale, phone G resham 48x5. COAL WOOD Ekstrom Truck A Truck for Every Kind of Work Cor. 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