Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 20, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRKSHAM OUTDOOR
PLEASANT VALLEY
ORIENT
C lassified Ad. R ates.
F irs t insertion, lc a word, m ini-;
m um 20c; subsequent insertions. tyc
a w ord, m inim um 10c.
U sers of the W ant Ad. colum n are
u ivobl
rged se to n d pay
cash for w sm
ith all o rd
and
in g b ills
am er ounts,
R esolutions of condolence and
card s of th an k s, xc a word.
Mr and Mrs. C. A. E k stran d e n te r­
tain ed friends from th e city Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L ester Richey, of
P o rtlan d were week-end visitors at
the home of Mr. Richey's p aren ts,
v u r j.
Mr r an
and a .urs.
Mrs. vi.
G. « H. . m
Richey.
««.
m . iw . » - M r . .
i ard B lair of P o rtlan d w ere recent
! callers a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs.
W ill Richey.
Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Moore spent
th e week-end w ith Mr. and Mrs. A.
B. C raft of F o re st Grove.
Mrs. Jas. H illyard of n e a r Gillis
was a recen t visito r at th e hom e of
C ontractor and B uilder
K esterson
H ave located in G resham and am h er sister. Mrs. W. L. esterson.
ready to ta k e any w orn
iy « line
mv j
Roy S pringer has so fa r com pleted
ork in u my
Long experience. W ork g u aran teed , his new co ttag e th a t he has moved
Let me bid on your work. P hone 32". into it w ith his fam ily.
L. J. W inter.
I Mr. W agner's new b arn is rapidly
a o rin
e eoniDletion.
i nearing
com
. H.
n S pletion.
J &
T he Bank of G resham pays 6 per
cent in te re st on tim e deposits.— Adv.
T he seventh g rad e of th e O rient
school served a h ot d in n er a t th e
school on T h u rsd ay noon as a su r-
prise for P rin cip al B urlingam e.
All th e eig h th g ra d e stu d e n ts
passed in th e recen t exam inations.
They took five 100s. T he pupils are
Those Want Ads are genuine bus­
Em m a B osarth, M arie Olson, C lara
iness getters.
Johnson, W ilm a Chase, A rth u r Nass-
RAG RUGS woven. T hird stre e t near hahn, H arold C arlson, H arold W eis-
Hood avenue, phone 993".
26
enberg and A lver E kstrom .
Expert auto repairing
P o w ell V alley G arage
LOUIS CHRISTENSEN
P hone 26x
Cor. Powell V alley & L usted Rd.
FR ID A Y ,
R ein fo rced C oncrete B u rial V au lts.
A irtig h t. W a te rp ro o f.
E v e rla s tin g . B e tte r th a n m etal,
le s s in price.
M a n u fac tu red by the
NATIONAL
VAULT
CO.
F a cto ry H it F o s te r B d .. P o rtla n d
D elivered
a t a n y C em etery
s h o rt notice.
on
P h o n e A u t. 6 1 8 -3 5
New and Used Tires anch Tubes
FISKE TIRES
in Red Top or Black Top
VULCANIZING
We are old hands at this game and have all
new and modern equipment. All Work
Guaranteed, (rive L s a 1 rial
Powell St.
Opposite Browns M kt.
T im eT o R e tir e ?
■ Bear F m * ü
MAY
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1081
CEDAR AND VICTORY
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Pilota uowr
A nnie and E th el Mofllt, G race |
Welch an d H arry C urry, m em bers of
th e C edar eig h th g rad e g rad u a tin g
class passed th e ir recent exaiuina- ,
tions w ith flying colors. The m ost of i
th e class
.....- received average - g rad es be- i
s ' ! . 1»0
| Ject
i —. papers. T
itre class
and
T ho
he » en n tire
class and
teach er, Mrs. Geo. H ayden, will a t­
tend th e g rad u a tin g exercises in P o rt- |
land S aturday.
The C edar school closed today ]
with a picnic lunch at th e school­
house and a candy pull as fea tu re s or
a jolly celebration.
j Mre
w A
A„ llder,
d er in
ln cl,arg
Mrs. Q
G. W.
charge e or
of m
th e e j
j j e a r g a s t and Chinese Relief work
(n v j ctorv d istric t, rep o rts th a t she
I ha8 collected $30.
E a r, Q c Cotton will give his
1 .
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qQtcUit XL
AAV
ground and will soon h a \e nis n e^
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bungalow underw ay.
nnpppTT
F red Olson, who recently pur-
UUKCbll
chased th e Geo. C h risten sen place, 1
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has closed a deal w ith H enry T roge
Miss Ruby McKay, assista n t prin-
fn r a n ad jo in in g ten-acre tra c t.
I cipal and th e Misses Jen n ie Evans,
20
Geo C h ristensen has p urchased a 1 C ath erin e H all an«} Beth Pounder,
farm on the Bluff road n ear Sandy, high school stu d en ts, were guests of
w here they will m ak e th e ir fu tu re Mrs. C. E. S m ith at F ern d ale Place
j,onle
j over W ednesday night.
The money a W IFE has banked has many a time slved
Mr and Mrs. G. H. Richey called
jin ,, Win. M etzger, form erly of
on Mr. and Mrs. B u tts of C lackam as , , his place but now of P o rtlan d , was
< h ere on business Sunday
Sunday evening.
her husband from BUSINESS FAILURE.
The P lea san t V alley school will
Geo. D ressell of th e S pringdale dis­
close F riday. T he teach ers, Miss tr ic t was th e g u est of friends here
Rolfe and Mrs. Chitw ood, w ill give Friday.
th e ir pupils a picnic celeb ratio n as a
Mr. H innem an has moved into tils
T hat’s all this time
fitting close to a very successful house ______
_ built on th e acreage
recently
school year. An a p p ro p riate pro- h e “^ UI.^haie d from Jam es Ross near
gram will be ren d ered d u rin g th e af- c h a n tic le e r and has a larg e b arn un-
ternoon. P aren ts and p atro n s of th e der course o [ construction,
school a re earn estly req u ested to be I Mrs. E thel _____
Sm ith _______
S tew art, who
We invite YOUR Banking Business.
rcwnonnl
In til©
©X©
I*- holds
- i i . a _____„..ikt.'
present and nortlcinfltP
p articip a te in
th e ex
er­
responsible fnJnrol
federal position
cises.
a t th e custom house in P o rtlan d , was
We pay 5 per cent interest on Time Deposits
a t home, “ F ern d ale P lace" from S at­
TROUTDALE
u rd ay evening u n til M onday evening.
Tlie com m encem ent exercises at
H erm an B laser le ft M onday even­ th e high school wilt be held T h u rs­
Geo. W. Joseph, sta te
ing fo r eastern Oregon, on a busi- day
— _ evening.
. ..
th irte e n th
d istrict, will
nees trip and expects to be gone fo r ' sen ato r,
r
probablv be the sp eak er. T he g ra d ­
several days.
,
H arold N orton of H utchinsim , uates are Miss E sth er Reeves and
STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY.
K ansas, was a g u est of Mr. and Mrs. F re d W oodw ard.
T he an n u a l mass m eeting and field
A. D. K endall recently.
Mr. and Mrs. F red Lynch of Se­ day exercises will be at th e high I
a ttle are v isitin g Mr. and Mrs. A. D. school Friday, May 20tli, th e closing I
K endall before going to A laska to dav of school for the sp rin g of 1921.
Geo.
visit relativ es.
, —
— K nieriem , Jr., of P o rtlan d ,
Mrs. Ja n e t G ran t and Mrs. A lfred spent Sunday u n d er th e p are n tal
; L arsen sp en t S atu rd ay in P o rtlan d , i roof
selecting prizes for th e school ch il­
SA N D Y B L U F F
dren.
T he delegates to th e P a re n t-
Mrs. A. J. A ult retu rn ed la st S a tu r­
T each ers’ association re tu rn e d hom e
Sunday m orning and rep o rt a very day from th e P aren t-T each er asso­
ciation convention at P endleton and
p leasan t and profitable session.
2 2 5 Ash S treet
C o r. P o w e l l a n d M a p le
W. J. Owens retu rn ed Sunday rep o rts a splendid m eeting.
P ortland
F ra n k M orrow, of P o rtlan d , is
G resh am
n ig h t from an extended visit ln th e
B dw y. 2 6 8 2
851
spending p a rt of his vacation w ith
East.
Mrs. Wm. P ohl of A storia visited A lbert Ault.
C. M cGourty is hom e from th e
h er sister, Mrs. L. O strand, several
hospital and im proving slowly.
days th is week.
F red R adford has gone to Bull
Mrs. Roy Morse le ft for h e r hom e
a t P endleton S atu rd ay evening a fte r Run w here he has co n tracted to build 1
an extended visit w ith h er m other, a new hotel for Mrs. Allen.
re. F ran cis A llard.
u ara.
Mrs. A. C. B row ning is carin g for
Mrs.
Mrs. R andolph L ippert of B anks th e children of h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. 1
i is visitin g Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Long. Elsie A ndrew s, w hile she is ill in
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H anks of Can- th e hospital.
At Inst rep o rts Bhe
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
CARPENTER
I yonville, Oregon, visited Mr. an d was slowly im proving.
Wiring for Light
Septic
Tanks
Mrs. M orris McGinnis, T uesday.
A very la rg e crowd of frien d s and
W illiam Jo h n so n , who has been neighbors g ath ered a t th e hom e of
and Power
Built
suffering from an a ttac k of h e a rt j Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Beers and en-
National Mazda
Jack
Screws
tro u b le, is slig h tly im proved a t th is joyed a b arn dance,
Lamps
for Rent
i w riting.
; Jay R adford and bride w ere given
Mrs. M innie Collins and g ran d so n , a ch a riv ari at th e hom e of his par-
Ju n io r, of B erkeley, C alifornia, are ents, R. II. R adford on F riday night,
staying w ith Mrs. L. O stran d fo r th e ( C allers a t th e A ult hom e Sunday
sum m er.
were Mr. and Mrs. H elm er Johnson
On next Sunday evening th e ch o ir an d d a u g h te r, Cressey, and Mr. and
will have charge of th e service a t th e Mrs. U. McWillis and in fa n t son, of
I church. I t will consist of m usical E stacada.
num bers and a stereo p tico n le ctu re
t
on Ja p an by some one com ing from
P O W E L L VALLEY
Sunnyside church.
I
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T he stereopticon lectu re, "H ow
Mrs. O scar Nelson Is ln a P o rtlan d
Home Bred — Home Fed — Home Made
We Got O ur B ible,” will be given on hospital w here she recently under-
Made for Home
T uesday evening by Rev. E arl B. w ent an operation.
T h u rsd ay h er |
¡C otton.' T he date has been changed m other, Mrs. A. A. N ordblom , h er |
1 sister, Mrs. S. T. Lind, and Mrs
from Monday evening.
Chas. N ordblom , a sister-in-law , w ent
PLEASANT HOME
to P o rtlan d to spend th e day w ith
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her.
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
A su rp rise p arty was given on j P A Johnson and d au g h ters en-
Phone 41
Cyrus A lexander, a high school Jun- te rtaln e d a n um ber of guests at th eir
■
— at n
un. S
a.t„r,in
ahout ,,ome g unday. T he first b irth d ay of ;
ior,
Gillis
atu rd ay v nto-ht
n ig h t, about
¡L ester Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
25 young folks atten d in g , *
The LuBted P aren t-T ea ch e r circle A ugust Johnson, was fittingly ob-
gave a pie social F rid ay n ig h t. Rev. gerved.
S. F. P itts acted as au ctio n eer and a
T he L u th e r L eague will hold Its
nice sum was realized w hich will be re g u ia r m eeting Sunday evening. A j
applied to a fund to send a m em ber spiendid program will be given as i
of th e cooking club to O. A. C. to tak e ; usual. All are Invited to atten d ,
a special course. Mrs. Geo. L usted Is
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. N ordblom w ere 5
th e local club leader. Rev. E arl B. p leasan tly su rp rised recently when a i
Cotton gave an ad d ress on “C o m m u -1 p arty of relativ es cam e in to celeb rate |
nity Co-operatkm ” T he m eeting of th e ir 20th w edding anniversary. A
th e association will be continued all jOn y evening was spent and Mr and
sum m er.
! Mrs. N ordblom a re th e proud posses- '
Rev. E arl B. C otton, Mrs. M. L e n - ! sors o f a b eau tifu l m an tle clock as a ;
n artz and d au g h te r Anna, and Miss , rem em brance of th e occasion.
R uth Ick le r w ere am ong th o u sa n d s
Powell Valley school closes today
who had the pleasu re of h earin g B is-| (F rid a y ) and a picnic, ice cream and
hop S tuntz give his le ctu re a t th e ! o th er good tim es are on th e program ,
o o rtlan
„ d n au ,1 d ,iiinri
m T uesday even-
P
ito riu 11 m
even­ for th e celebration.
Free Lunch at Noon.
Sale to Commence at 1 o’clock p. ra. Sharp!
ing.
M ultnom ah g ran g e will hold its
K E L SO
re g u la r m eeting May 28 a t its hall at
BULLS
O rient. Mrs. H. L. Ball, th e le ctu rer, | At Kelso on next Sunday after-
announces th a t th e program prom ises noon t he re g u la r Sunday school serv-
The Herd Bull; 3 Extra Good 2 year-olds; 8 Junior Yearlings
to be one of th e best of th e year. Sev- Nce wm be held at 2 o’clock and at
J. W. Davis will consign tw o 3-year-old Bulls, tw o Y earling Bulls,
eral featu res are planned.
A full 3 Rev. E arl B. Cotton will preach,
th ree Cows w ith Calves by foot. You will find a fine lo t of stock— no culls.
program will b e announced later.
Rev. A. S. Hisey of G resham will j
FAIRVIEW
prqach at 11 o'clock a t th e M ethod-j
COW S
ist Episcopal church and will ad m in ­
Mrs. E. C arroll of Mosier. Mrs. O.
ister com m union. In th e evening at S ager and son Tommy of N everstill,
Fifteen Cows. Heifers and Calves
8 o’clock a union service will be held O regon, are house guests of th e ir
T h ere also will be offered, fifteen good g^ade Milk Cows; som e fresh,
the M ethodist ch u rch , w hen Be*. ] au n t Mrg I ra ,jrookg. They were all
som e S pringers.
F ive of th e Bulls are from m ilking S h o rth o rn s— from
W. S nyder of th e O regon A nti- P o rtlan d visitors on W ednesday.
Saloon League will speak
T he Bap-
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six-gallon cows.
tlst service fo r th e evening will be
Special
Com m unication
of
m erged w ith this.
F airview Lodge No. 92 A. F. I
Cattle Tuberculin Tested by Dr. A. C. Brown.
& A. M., W ednesday evening.
SANDY.
TRA IN SERV ICE
UOOD AUTO ROAD
May 25, 8 :0 0 p. m. L abor In E. A. j GOOD
I
Term«—«
M
onths’
Time
on
Approved
Security
Everybody Invited.
and
M.
M.
Degrees.
V
isiting
broth-1
T he Rev. E arl B. C otton w ill give
hiB lectu re on "How We G ot Our ers welcome^
WM. H. STANLEY, Sec’y.
Bible” at th e M ethodist ch u rch at
¡7 :4 5 ln th e evening. T his will be H. D. McCREARY, W. M
Illu strated by stereopticon slides. On
PLEASANT HOME b a r b e r ’ Col. W. S. Wood & Sons, Auctioneers, Vancouver, Washington
I Monday evening. May 23, Rev. A. 8. TH E
shop and pool room will be open ,
I Hisey of G resham will preach and
. H. B ELL, Ridgefield B ank, C lerk
from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. from now
ad m in ister th e sa cram e n t of th e
on. C. B. 8telnm an.
»L ord's Supper.
BANK OF GRESHAM
ELECTRICAL HOUSEKEEPING
E ight hours is insufficient tim e for hum an hands to perform
all the household tasks. However, it is possible to establish
the eight hour day in the home by making use of the electrical
hands th a t are offered to you in the form of the electric dish­
washer, washing machine, ironing machine, vacuum sweeper
and the many other labor-saving devices.
These u n tirin g “household assistants” will do your work
quickly and efficiently. Your home can be run system atically
w ith these electrical hands for they never disappoint you or
grow tired. Your tim e and energy can be devoted to the
better things in life, when you keep house electrically.
Olad to show you any time.
TWO STORES—E lectric Store, Electric Building,
—E lectric Store, F irs t and Alder Sts.
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
COAL
WOOD
Ekstrom Truck Service
A Truck for Every Kind of Work
Tel. 96x — Electric Building — Main St.
Frank C. Jones & Co.
Floyd L. Mack
Frank C. Jones
Home Products
PURE LARD
•your instruction book
I t sa y s-^ .
O ld oil should be drained from th e crankcase at
reg u lar in terv als and replaced w ith fresh oil.
T h is statem en t is m ade because engine operation causes
road d u st,c a rb o n , fine m etal particles and o th e r im purities
to accu m u late in th e crankcase oil. T h e g ritty oil circulates
th ro u g h th e engine, im pairing its perform ance, and u lti­
m ately lead s to rap id depreciation and rep airs.
T h e se careful in stru ctio n s from th e m a n u fa c tu rer a re
often d isreg ard ed ; cleaning th e crankcase is a job generally
disliked.
T o m eet th is need M odem C rankcase Cleaning Service
h a s been established by first-class garages and o th e r
dealers co-operating w ith th e S tan d ard Oil Com pany.
T h e se garages and dealers u se Calol F lushing Oil, the
scientific agent th a t cleans o u t old oil, d irt, grit and o th e r
im p u ritie s and does not im p air th e lu bricating efficiency
of fresh oil u sed. T h e cleaned crankcase is refilled w ith th e
p ro p er grade of Zerolene.
Look for th e garage o r dealer displaying th e sign show n
b elo w ,—it m eans B e t t e r o p e r a tio n a n d lo n g e r e n g in e
Ufe. ”
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
iCahforniaJ
M O D ER N
CRANKCASE
CLEANING
SERVICE
“fo r better operation
damt longer engine life
CALOL Fll'SHWG OIL
ZEROLENE
HOME
SWEET
HOME
\>ÆLL
I <5»TTk MAÆ A TALK
A0OUT ÓeuGS BtFCCE TUE MtiîChANT
ASS’rL, — I GOT
TO 0E PPtR&RED,
5s, $.90;
Delivered
10s, $1.75
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
N. C. HALL will hold his 2d ANNUAL
AUCTION SALE
of Pure-bred Shorthorn Cattle at his place in
Ridgefield, Washington
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1
N. C. Hall, J. W. Davis, owners
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common gabcxm lettuce
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tha ’ sall ! c
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IT 'S PLANTED
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