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GRESHAM OUTLOOK. POWELL VALLEY T l KSDAY, J l \K M , 1021 PAGE THREE CEDAR AND VICTORY D inner guests at th e hom e of P. A large n u m b er of relativ es g a th A. Johnson last Sunday, w ere C arl Nelson and fam ily, Z uguet Johnson ered at th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. and fam ily, Em il Lind an d fam ily G. W. ?-llder Sunday fo r d in n e r and an d E rn est A nderson. C arl Johnson enjoyed a p leasan t tim e. T hose p res was also hom e from P o rtla n d over en t w ere Mr. and Mrs, A1 S tafford Sunday. Names accidentally om m itted from and ch ild ren , Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. H ay th e list of guests a t th e b irth d ay par- den and children, Mrs. Iva L lttlepage ty given at th e G ustafson hom e last of P o rtla nd. o . c a r M etlU er of Sau week were th e Misses Ju d ith and F rancisco: Mrs. M ildred N oreen and H elen Larsen. At th e m eeting of th e P a re n t-te a c h children form erly V ancouver, B. C.. e r association w hich was held a t th e b ut who is now e n ro u te to A storia; schoolhouse F rid ay everting it ii was was Mrg Ajta G entry and son R ussell, i voted to d iscontinue th e r e g u a r Wm jjp ta k e r. Mrs. A lld er's b ro th e r j m eetings un til S eptem ber. T he res ignation of Mrs. A lta G entry as p res was also present. C. H. H opkins was re-elected di- id en t of th e society w as read and ac cepted. The d u ties of th e p resid e n t’s recto r a t th e election held a t C edar office will be cared fo r by th e vice- school last week. Mrs. B lanche Staf- presid en t, Mrs. Wm. P eterso n u n til ford is th e clerk, th e next election. ; ______________ A su rp ise p arty was given on Mrs. ; H elp for S erbian Schools J. T ruedson last week by a n u m b er of An ap p ro p riatio n of $10,000 for h er lady friends. A p leasan t a fte r- , . n „ , ,< noon was sp en t an d coffee and cake * rebuilding an d eq uipm ent of dis- w ere served. Miss H ilm a T ruedson trict school houses in Serbia has been and a friend from th e E m m anuel lnade b , he Ju n lo r A m erlcan Red H ospital were o ut fo r th e aftern o o n . Allen Lind, H arold an d W endall Cross. T he fund will be ad m in istered G ustafson, spent th e week end at by th e S erbian Child W elfare Asso- E agle Creek on th e highw ay, cam ping . „ , . . , . out. M osquitos and crow ds were th e c,at,o n w hlch 8oma t,m e ago u n d er- only d isag reeab le elem en ts of th e took th e task of rescuing th e 50,000 Do you want freedom from financial worries? trip b ut they enjoyed th e ir o u tin g S erbian w ar orphans. One p a rt of the Yes. anyhow . i . . Sunday evening M bs . A lta G entry P rogram of th e A ssociation was to Then the way to be free is to SPEND LESS than called on Mrs. M. L en n artz a t Pleas- provide ad eq u ate school facilities an t Home and Mrs. F ra n k G ustafson for th ese vlctlmB of th e war. you earn and to bank regurlarly a PART of what you called on h er sister-in -law , Mrs. make. H jalm ar Soderberg and fam ily of th e Card o f T hanks sam e place. \\ hen you put money in the bank and always make We wish to th a n k th e m any friends W ord from Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kel le r and d a u g h te r Mae, who left h ere and neighbors for th e ir sym pathy your bank balance grow instead if being always hope Ju n e 18 In a F ord for Ohio, rep o rt and help fu ln ess d u rin g th e d eath lessly in debt, life will be a joy and you will take an th a t they were in W yom ing last Sat- o u r beloved wife and m other, Mary interest in your work and EARN MORE. u n lay and were m aking good tim e. Louisa Caldo. W e also wish to ex- Minnie D anielson and M ildred press o u r apreciation to th e pastor, Try it. Johnson retu rn ed hom e from th e ir Rev. E arl B. C otton, and o th e rs who trip to th e O. A. C. su m m er school assisted a t th e fu n eral services, also /Ez Invite YOUR Banking Business Sunday evening. T hey had a fine trip and visited friends a t Albany on for th e m any b eau tifu l flow ers. Wm. Caldo, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ; th e ir way to and from C orvallis. Caldo, Mr. and Mrs. A. R adford T he Misses Mary C h risten sen an d R uth N ystrom w ent to B ridal Veil T he Red P eril STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. Sunday w here they visited th e Chas. P ro p erty w orth $250,000,000 goes I N ordling fam ily. They w ent up on ______ Resources over $350,000.00 up in sm bke every year, ran k lin H. th e m orning tra in an d re tu rn e d on W entw orth of Boston asserted in a ! th e evening stage. SANDY BLUFF S tu d io Closed F or M onth recent add ress in San Francisco. My Studio will be closed from Ju ly He urged cooperation by local o r KELSO At the Bchool election in th e Cot- 6 to Al|8 U8t 6. P atro n s d esiring pho ganizations of citizens to elim in ate fire hazard s which w ere enorm ously trell d istric t la st week Mrs. A. J. to g rap h s will please a rra n g e th e ir ap T he concert given by Dr. Emil A ult was elected d irec to r and E. E. pointm ents accordingly. E nna, p ian ist of P o rtlan d , S atu rd ay red u cin g th e n atio n al w ealth. MAXW ELL SCHNEIDER. Van F leet re-elected clerk W entw orth, who is se creta ry of th e evening, was unanim ously pro n o u n c I ed th e best e n te rta in m e n t ev er given N ational F ire P rotection A ssociation The P aren t-T each er asso cia tio n ; No fo re sts— no w ealth ; no trees — a t Kelso. Dr. E nna played m ainly said th a t in th e firs t fo u r m onths of will m eet a t th e scholhouse next F ri- no h ealth A m erican com positiotfs, including th is year th e re had been a loss of day evening. Much In terest is tak en ’ _______________ som e of his own. He was assisted $12,000,<to0, but th a t before th e end in th e association by th e p atro n s o f f Do„ .t g„ g h t yourgelf by gl,g h ttng by Miss Coakley, so p ran o soloist, and of 1921 th e re would be consigned to th e school. (th e w ant ads. Miss Reed, who by h e r in im itab le th e ash heap p ro p erty valued a t a! im personations won th e h ea rts of all. q u a rte r of a billion dollars. He said All were tru e a rtis ts in th e ir p a rtic u lar line. A full house was in a tte n d th e re are optom 'lsts in A m erica who ance. The e n te rta in m e n t was given s ta te th a t we are reducing th e fire u n d er th e auspices of th e Kelso L a w aste because th is average fig u re of $250,000,000 now rep resen ts ln f la t- ‘ dies Club. Miss C arolina V ae re tti h a s been ed values. T here is little com fort for ; re-elected principal of th e Kelso us in th a t academ ic reflection. T he sqjiool for the com ing y ear and Mrs. present housing situ atio n it too des E lla Baum back p rim ary teacher. p erate fo r us to be so com placent over T he Misses E lizabeth, M argaret and A ngela C anning a re spending th e ir it. vacation w ith the hom e folks, NOTICE OF FIN A L ACCOUNT i T he L adies' Club m et T h u rsd ay at No. 18983 th e hom e of Mrs. Joel Ja rl. A pleas a n t aftern o o n and stra w b e rry feast In th e C ircuit Court o f th e S ta te o f O regon, for th e C ounty o f were much enjoyed. M ultnom ah also Mr. and Mrs. Iro n s of P o rtlan d In th e M atter of th e E sta te of Olaf sp en t several days visiting a t the W. Olson, Deceased. hom e of Mrs. D ahl last week. N otice is hereby given th a t t h e 1 Mr. and Mrs. Oby of N ew berg have tak en possession of th e ir place te- undersigned ad m in istra trix of th e es-1 cently purchased from G eorge H arvl- tate of Olaf W. Olson, deceased, has , filed, h e r final account in th e Cir-1 Sizes from 9’s to 2’s son. Dr. S tu re and fam ily, th e H enry cuit C ourt of th e S tate of O regon, ! P e rre t fam ily and Mrs. G eorge P er- for M ultnom ah County, and th a t I ednesday, th e 13th day of Ju ly , j re t of Sandy atten d ed th e co n cert a t W K elso S atu rd ay n ig h t, also Mrs. M. 1921, a t the h o u r of 9 :3 0 o ’clock in ' L en n artz and d au g h te r A nna of the forenoon of said day and the co u rt room of said co u rt has been P leasan t Home. appointed as th e tim e and place for j the h earin g of o bjections th e re to if j For Quality COTTRELL any th e re be and th e se ttle m e n t I thereof. Mrs. Wm. Byers and son E lm er of Dated an d firs t published, Ju n e P o rtlan d and h er d a u g h te r. Mrs. 7th, 1921. W agner and tw o children of W is Date of la st publication Ju ly 5th consin, sp e n t S atu rd ay w.ith Mr. and 1921. Mrs. A. Jt. Goger. Mrs. W ag n er ex MARGARET OLSON, pects to leave soon for h er home. A d m in istratrix of th e E sta te of G S. W ilkinson and wife, R ae Olaf W. Olson. W ilkinson and wife, w ere d in n er MoGUIRK & SCHNEIDER, Rough dimension and tim bers................... $16 g u ests a t th e hom e of Rev. S. F. P itts A ttorneys for ad m in istra trix . Sized dimension, 2 x 4 to 2 x 12........................$10 to $18 and fam ily, Sunday. Shiplap ............................................................$io to $18 G. H. B lackburn re tu rn e d hom e F lo o rin g .................................. :......................$26 to $50 F rid ay a fte r spending two w eeks a t th e coast. Mrs. B lackburn rem ained Ceiling ............................................................$22 to $40 th e re for th e sum m er. Rustic ........................................................._...$20 to $35 Mr. and Mrs. A. W. C a rp e n te r and F in ish .............................. „........................................ $20 to $40 ¡d a u g h te r were G resham v isito rs on Stepping .......................................................$30 to $40 last F rid ay . Door and window jam bs ........................ $50 C ottrell Com m unity Sun lay school (KEROSENE has been holding a co n tesi fo r m em 2 x 4 plain gutters, 4 cents lin. ft. bership th e past th ree m onths. Sides Moldings, % cents lin. ft. to 2 inches. were chosen and th e losing side is to tre a t th e w inning side. J. S. Don aldson was chosen cap tain of th e H ustlers and Mrs. A lbert K lllin was chosen captain of th e H u stlers The Phone: Sandy 13x3; R. F. D. 2, Boring, Oregon co n test closed Sunday w ith th e H us STANDARD OIL COMPANY tlers In th e lead. T he R u stlers will (CALIFORNIA) en te rta in th e H ustles at a stra w b e rry festival, W ednesday evening, Ju n e , 29. at the hom e of Rev. S. F. P itts. N ellie PRts retu rn ed hom e S a tu r day a fte r spending two weeks a t ten d in g sum m er school a t C orvallie f c fa ^OokÄÄ U>j9UXtL j ““ ¿ O 'dotó xyHWfc. cundí The Moving Van is Discharged W hat a source of satisfaction and contentment it is to realize that we now own a home of our own. The worries, dissatisfaction and confu sion if moving from one rented house to another are gone. The dreaded sound of the moving van is stilled. It’s Great! Decide today that you, too, will discharge the moving van and own a home of your own. Ask for modern building assistance at our office Member «f JONES LUMBER CO. Exclusive Representative of National Builders Bureau by d e a le rs give tire mileage at the lowest cost in history Ac BANK OF GRESHAM JU ST A R R IV E D Ladies’ Brown Oxfords PATENT MARY JANES 30x31 $15.00 BISHOP BROS. NO N-SK ID R eduction in a ll sty le s a n d sizes A N ew L ow Price on a Known and Honest Product S .J.W . 3, W illa rd B a tte ry f o r Buicks, C h e v ro le ts a n d O v e rla n d s $34.90 $31.15 Exchange Prices C. E. OSBURN & CO. P h o n e 2381 , WOOD Ekstrom Truck A T ru c k f o r E v e ry K in d o f W o rk L Cor. P ow ell »ml Maple Gre» hara »-.i 22.* Ash Street P ortland Hrtwy. 2OH2 “ äa DENTISTRY FAIRVIEW S.L.W . 3, W illa rd b a tte r y f o r F o rd s COAL PEARL OIL For o il ¡“ cookstoves C W iim p G re sh a m ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER Mr. and Mrs. Guy S ears from T he Dalles and d au g h te r and husband Mr and Mrs. Otto P au ls from Powell B utte m otored from T he Dalles and visited Mrs. Alma H all last week Mr. N alerol has disposed of his i place in Fairview to Dr. Jepson of I P o rtlan d who will m ake his home here. Mr N alerol has moved in t o ! Jo h n G eddes’ place on F airv iew Ave. | Mr A ndrews, who has been build ing a sum m er hom e h ere is moving In. Mr. and Mrs. W. D eitrich of P o rt land were Sunday g u ests a t th e hom e! of Mrs. Louise M orrison. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Shaw and children w ent to Sandy T uesday E. G. McGaw w ent to S eattle on business last week. Mrs. S. E. Phelps of M ontavllls spent W ednesday with h e r p aren ts Mr. and Mrs. H A. F u lle r R N. Wilcox w ent to P o rtla n d last T h u rsd ay to see his new g ran d so n | who arriv ed Ju n e 14, a t th e hom e of > Dr and Mra. C. C. Wilcox. Much In terest has been aroused In i F airview to u rist p ark in th e w estern p art of th e town. T his h as been a u thorized by th e council and m uch vol u n te er lab o r has been expended in p u ttin g It Into shape. The Rank of Gresham pays 6 per [ie sn t Interest on tim e deposits.— Adr. PYORRHEA CAN BE CURED Artificial dentures to give complete satisfaction and extracting without causing pain. We’ll gladly examine your case free and give our best advice. C. Smith Long AND J. E. Stevenson JONSRUD-GUNDERSON LBR. CO. H o m e P r o d u c ts PURE LARD Home Bred — Home Fed — Made for Home Home Made 5a, $.90; Delivered 10s, $1.75 GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone 41 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 m aking uae of the electrical bands th a t are offered to yoo In the form of the electric dish washer, washing m achine, ironing machine, vacuum sweeper and the many oth er labor-saving devices. These u n tirin g "household assista n ts’* will do your work quickly and efficiently. Your home can be run system atically With these electrical hands for they never disappoint you or grow tired. Your tim e and energy can be devoted to the b etter things In life, when you keep house electrically. Olnii to ihow you any time. • TWO STORES—Electric Store, Electric Building, —Electric Store, First and Alder Sts. 310 Buih and Lane Bldg. 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