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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1921)
IJ= A tyflhy have a Coal Bin ora Wood Box ? OU can get clean economi cal Pearl Oil from dealers everywhere. You save yourself a lot of trouble and work when you cook with a good oil cookstove. No ashes to carry—no fires to require your frequent attention. W ith a good oil cookstove and Pearl Oil the heat is applied directly to the cooking utensil. The heat is steady and depend able. Pearl Oil gives high fuel values. Pearl Oil is the clean burn ing, uniform, economical kero sene-refined and re-refined by a s pecial process. Dealers every where. Order by name— Pearl Oil. Y ' STA N D A R D O IL COM PANY (California) PEARL OIL H EAT AND LIGHT H ayden and children spent Sunday one in the county to receive such evening a t the hom e of C harles C ar- diploma. o th ers in Gresham . Mr. and Mrs. Ed T allm an of Salem visited one day last week w ith Mrs. FAIRVIEW T allm an's brother-in-law and sister, I Mr. and Mrs. Byron, also h er niece, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson visited Mrs, Ault and fam ily. They a re go- his p aren ts, Mr an d Mrs Alex An j ing by m achine to New York. derson several days last week. They Mr. and Mrs. C unningham an d chil are en ro u te from S eattle to Los An dren spent Sunday w ith Mrs. C un geles, C alifornia, w here they expect n ingham ’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs S till man Andrews. to m ake th e ir home. E lizabeth, M argaret and D orothy COTTRELL Cady and Enid Thom pson were pre sented in a piano recital by Mrs. E th Mrs. W atson has retu rn ed to her el Edick B u rtt at th e P o rtlan d Assem bly H all, S aturday evening. Several hom e in T he Dalles a fte r spending a people from F airview atten d ed th e couple of weeks visiting h e r parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. B aker and family recital. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bunn, (Sue and h er sister, Mrs. S. F. P itts and W ilcoxon), left T hursday fur th e ir family. The m eetings at th e C o ttrell Com hom e a t Powell B utte, Oregon. T he school children gave an e n te r m unity church are being continued ta in m e n t at th e City H all last T h u rs through this week. Mrs. G illm or of P o rtlan d and her day evening. Mr. and Mrs. G ran t Shaw of P o rt dau g h ter, Mrs. Jo h n S pracklen, of land visited relativ es h ere last F ri Chadron, N ebraska, spent Sunday day. j w ith th e fo rm er's g ra n d d a u g h te r Mrs. Miss H elen M oller of P o rtlan d L. E. Crasw ell and family. Emily Salquist of Powell Valley sp en t Sunday w ith her m other Mrs ¡spent Sunday w ith L illian Pitts. A B. Moller. F airview school closed on F riday , Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Splawn and w ith a picnic and b ask et dinner. Ow 1 fam ily w ere d in n er g u ests at the ing to th e rainy w eath er th e picnic home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D Splawn in was held on th e school g rounds and th e C edar d istrict on last Sunday. Mrs Kohl of Spokane was also a d in n er was spread on th e tab les In 1 ! guest at th e Splawn home. th e G range rooms. P rincipal B. G. Mr. and Mrs. K eller and fam ily Carney had provided num erous gam es and sp o rts of all kinds which kept of Damascus and Mrs. K eller’s sister th e ch ild ren busy an d were well en Mrs Ugrin and two sons of St. Louis, joyed. A n u m b er of p aren ts were I Missouri, w ere callers a t th e Craswell th e re who took ch arg e of the dinner. , home Sunday afternoon. Robertson and d au g h ter, Mar Ice cream was served in th e a f te r ion, Mrs. spent Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. noon. On T hursday evening th e school G. H. B lackburn. gave a very in terestin g program in W allace M anary was a P o rtlan d the city hall which was well attended. visitor Sunday. Mr. an d Mrs. George B urlingam e, O utlook’s new phone— 1561. Mr. and Mrs. E. S urface and son Don ald of Yakim a, drove down in th e ir car and a re visiting w ith Mr. and Mrs. Edw in B urlingam e. The B urlingam e men a re b ro th ers and Mr. S urface is a b ro th er of Mrs. E. B urlingam e. T. Savage and children of W ood land, W ashington and Mrs. M. Dow- th it of P o rtlan d w ere guests a t Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mollers, last Sunday and Monday. G range will be held next S aturday in th e hall here. E very G ranger I3 urged to be p resen t as th is is th e first Artificial dentures to give m eeting in the contest. BAN K OK A ' z ■ uxoLctiznj^ When a man marries is the time to open a bank his wife and make his life partner his BUSINESS partner. 1 hen she will take an interest in his business and be a help to him. She will then economize and be a friend indeed in time of need. i M aLX 3 ",ife ,fl? m her savin8s has kept a man from hitting the rock of financial disaster. DENTISTRY ire Invite YOUR Banking Business BANK OF GRESHAM PYORRHEA CAN BE CURED SANDY BLUFF T he P aren t-T each er Association of C ottrell had its Ju n e m eeting on W ednesday in Dodge P ark n ear here, an all day m eeting w ith a very large atten d an ce. Games were played till noon when a bountiful d in n er was spread, a f te r which th e re were races PLEASANT HOME of ail kinds and all th e Ice cream one could eat. A sh o rt p rogram com pleted Ladles Aid society of th e M ethodist tile day s perform ance and every one ' church will m eet w ith Mrs. J. Ick ler left feeling th a t every m om ent had I W ednesday aftern o o n . T ea will be been enjoyed. Next m eeting will be served and a good atten d an ce is de held in th e school house Ju ly 3d, at sired. 8 o'clock sh arp . Mrs. Irene H all Sm ith who Is a I The eig h th g rad e class w ith its guest a t th e hom e of Mrs. M. L en j teach er Mrs. Van F leet, p are n ts and n a rts will speak a t th e M ethodist som e friends, w ent to G ladstone P ark church T hursd ay evening, a t a pro I Friday, w here they listened to an ex gram which is being arran g e d by the cellent program and th e m em bers re Girl Reserves. Mrs. Sm ith is an ex ceived th e ir diplom as. T he class con perienced w orker and has had some sisted of M yrtle Brook, E dna Beers, Importers, experience in in stitu te w ork a t J e ffe r F re id a R u th er, Zaidee A ult, Amil exporters, travelers — son. T he Girl R eserve m em bers are Killen, Byron Baucke, Lewis Meehan an ticip atin g a fine m eeting. R efresh and H erb ert E dw ards. Zaidee A ult ship and sail under m ents will be served. E veryone is in received a diplom a fo r eig h t years vited to a tte n d w h eth er o r not theV reg u la r atendance, sh e being th e only the Stars and Stripes belong to th e Girl Reserves. P aren ts are especially welcome. H E R E a re to d a y few The services w ere y e ll atten d ed ports in the world of Sunday m orning a t th e M ethodist importance to shippers or church when th e d istric t su p e rin ten d travelers, which cannot be ent, Dr. Wm. W allace Youngson, reached by ships that sail preached in th e M ethodist church. T he church was well filled w ith th e under the Stars and Stripes. ' m em bers and friends. Dr. Young- P re sid e n t Harding has j son is a m ost in te restin g sp eak er and said that, “W e cannot sell ’ every one felt well repad for th e ir successfully where we do i effo rt to be present. not carry”. The American T he G irls of th e B ap tist and M eth odist Sunday schools a re sponsoring Merchant Marine that once a box social which will be given at almost vanished is again an the B aptist church, F rid ay evening. established and important Everybody is invited to atten d . carrier of the world’s com The choir practice will be held at th e M ethodist church W ednesday ev merce. ening of th is week. You can ship or sail any All th e child ren ta k in g p a rt in the where in American ships ch ild ren ’s day exercises at the designed for utmost com j M ethodist church Sunday are re- ' quested to be at th e church S a tu r fort and safety. day afternoon at 1 :3 0 to practice for Operator» of Passenger th e exercises for th e next day. T Resources over $350,000.00 . complete satisfaction and l e i . 96x — E lectric B uilding — Main St. extracting without causing pain. Frank C. Jones & Co. CARPENTER Septic Tanks Built Jack Screws for Rent We’ll gladly examine your case free and give our best advice. LICENSED ELECTRICIAN Wiring for Light and Power National Mazda Lamps Frank C. Jones Floyd L. Mack C. Smith Long C H O ICE M E A T S H om em ade H am s, Bacon, S au sage, Lard AND J. E. Stevenson Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET 310 Bush and Lane Bldg. PORTLAND Main S treet GRESHAM GEO. DÏETL, Service» Y o rk , N Y M a t s o n N a v ig a tio n C o m p a n y , 2d ~ ~ ' So G a y S treet. Baltim ore e, M d M u n s o n S te a m S h ip L in e , 82 B eaver S treet, N e u Y o rk , N Y. N a w Y o r k a n d P o r t o R ic o S. S. C o ., 11 B road« «iy. N e w Y o rk , N . Y . P acific M a il S S. C o., 45 Broadway» New York. N Y U . S. M a il S. S. C o ., 45 Broadway, N e w Y o rk , N . y W a r d L in e , (New Y o rk and C uba M a ll S. S. C o ) F o o t o f W a ll S treet, N e w Y o rk . N . Y Free use of Shipping Board film . Use o f S h ip p in g B o ard m otion picture film s , four reels, free on request o f any m ayor, pastor, p o v m aster, o r organi zatio n A g re a r cdu ntional p icture of ships and the sea W rite for inform - ’ • t i o n t o H L au e, D ire c to r In fo rm a tio n B u re au. Room 911. I 119 ‘ F " S tre e t, N W ., W ashington. D C. S H IP S F O R S A L B (F a 4asaHras WMasas aa/y) Steal steamers, both oil aad coal b a rn a rs . A ls o w co d steam ers, w ood b a lls a n d ocean -g o i ng toga F a rth e r io fo rm s tio a o b ta in e d by ra q aa ab For sailings of passenger and freight ships f all Parts of the world andati other information, write ta any afthe above lines or to the U. S. Shipping Board WASHINGTON, D. C. PEARL OIL (KEROSENE) f o r o il cookstoves i l A.NDAJD on. CUMPV.Y 1 I CEDAR AND VICTORY At »he Victory P aren t-T each er m eeting held S atu rd ay evening a large nu m b er of m em bers and friends w ere present. Mrs. F erd j Foth was re-elected p resid en t on th e second ballot. Mrs A. McMillen and Mrs. F oth tied on the firs t b allo t; Mrs | J. Ick le r was elected vice-president ! and Mrs. Idele W ihlon secretary- treasurer. A s h o rt program of read in g s and music was given a fte r which Rev. Earl B. Cotton o utlined a plan of com m unity cooperation fo r the dis tricts In th a t section including C ot trell, Lusted and O rient Mrs. Geo. W. A llder was appointed as a rep resen tativ e of th e V ictory P aren t- T e a c h e r association to work w ith o th e r m em bers of th e com m ittee to establish a com m unity program of work th a t will m ake for th e advance m ent of b e tte r srhois, b e tte r farm s, I b etter hom es and b e tte r churches. On th is com m ittee will be rep res entativ es of th e gran g e, 3 churches, ¡and four P aren t-T each er o rg an iz a tions. A n um ber of fam ilies took th e ir I d inners Sunday and a fte r atten d in g church a t P lea san t H om e w ent to a picnic grounds n ear th e foot of th e Lusted hill w here th ey enjoyed a very p leasant aftern o o n . A fter d in n er th e p arty w ent down on th e San dy riv er w h ere the y oungsters waded, th e men am used them selves by th ro w ing stones across th e riv er, and th e women of th e p arty g ath ered th e b eautiful wild flow ers th a t abound , on th e riv e r bottom s. L a te r on th e j p arty all retu rn ed to th e cam p w here I com petitive ath letic s tu n ts enjoyed. I H erbert A rm stro n g is rep o rted to have won »he honors in th is contest. 1 Those who enjoyed th e p arty were I Mr. and Mrs. O. W A llder. Mr. and , Mrs. H. W Cooley and d au g h ter. Hazel. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H ayden and children, Mr and Mrs. A1 Stafford and children. Mrs A lta G entry and son R ussell, Mr. and Mrs Geo. A rm stro n g and sob W alter, Mrs. A rm stro n g ; H erb ert A rm strong, R uth Ickler. Mr. and Mrs. Ed W illiam s and children. Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Wood. Miss Ly dia McCollough. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. j Prop. Phono 881 ............................................. nil,....................... Illllllllllllllllllll||||||||||||||!||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Muslin Underwear AVe have just received one of the largest shinment^ of 8amni A d m ir a l L in e . 17 Stale Street. New X J pieces are are slightly slightly soiled in shipping. shipping. Come c ! 'n t early! early’ ‘ pieces soiled in . J U S T A R R IV E D BISHOP BROS. 11 j merchandise. St Bor Quality WILLY’S KNIGHT REDUCED $200 ■BMOMMMMM NEW PRICE $2145 JUNE FIRST REDUCED $220 The improved Overland is Rugged as ever, Economical as ever, Comjortahle as ever. Its average of 25 miles per gallon of gasoline, its saving in tires and upkeep make it now the low-priced automobile to own and use. The Willys-Knight Sleeve Waive motor Im proves with use. It is amazinglv free from care and cost. The gasoline mileage aver ages over 20 miles per gallon. Its smooth performance is a source of lasting satisfac tion. Price« A t Gresham Price« A t G resham NEW PRICE $853 JUNE FIRST Touring, June 1, $853.00 Roadster, June 1, $853.00 6x2 Reliability Sedan, June 1, $1475.00 Coupe, June 1, $1195.00 Touring, June 1, $2145 Roadster, June 1, $2145 W. A. Hessel OBM KAM . OUOOI Service 1141