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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1921)
GRKSHAM OUTLOOK, PLEASANT HOME Let th e G aseo D o Y our Chores! The days of the solid-fuel furnace are numbered—gas is no more expensive than solid fuel, and saves yoy all the labor, dirt, ashes and smoke. Gasco Pipeless, $150 Bungalow Furnace, $125 Gasco Furnaces, $250 and up PORTLAND GAS AND COKE CO. J] vur r 'correct lubricant Q A g . rade for each type o f engine STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) F R ID A T . AUGUHT 90. POWELL VALLEY Mrs. Andrew A nderson an d Mrs. W hat it m eans to be a C h ristian ," will be th e topic of th e Sunday m om - Kwan M agnuson an d d au g h ter, P aul- ing serm on at th e M ethodist church. [ lne, spent T h u rsd ay a t th e hom e of T his is a question of In terest to many Mrs Jo h n Palm blad. Mrs. F ra n k and all are cordially invited to a tte n d G ustafson and Lloyd sp e n t th e afte r- th e servee an d listen to a p ractical noon w ith them . discussion of w h at it means. | Mr. and Mrs. A lbert P alm blad, In sp ite of th e sh o rt notice which Mrs Chas. P alm blad and d a u g h te r was given of Dr. E. E. H ickm an's Mildred, and E m anuel L ind retu rn ed com ing to P lea san t Home la st Sun- T hursday evening from a sh o rt camp- day, th e re was a very good atten d - trip to Seaside. Mr. an d Mrs. ance and every one enjoyed his fine I p au i P alm blad of Oak G rove accom- serm on. Dr. H ickm an, his wife and , panied them to th e coast b u t re d au g h te r visited w ith relatives n ea r ; m ained for a longer stay. Sandy on S atu rd ay and Sunday. The mjgg|on young people will Mrs. M L ennartz was elected dele- ho|(, th e(r ,aw n BOciai a | th<J hom e of g a te to th e lay electo rial conference, Mr and Mnj j A AJm S a tu rd a r and Mrs. G ran t Sloop, a lte rn a te , a t evenlng A program of mugic and th e w orkers conference of th e M. E. gpeaj[jng been arran g e d to which church la st Sunday. T hey w ill rep- ! j all are cordially Invited. Coffee, resen t th e P leasan t Home church at cake and ,ce cream wl„ be gerved. th is conference w hich m eets a t F o r H okan T ruedson cam e hom e F rid ay est Grove th e early p a rt of October. from Corvallis, w here he is spending W. R. C rozier was elected to rep re his vacation. H okan is p u ttin g in th e se n t th e M ethodist church on the m ajo r p art of his vacation stu d y in g com m unity council. th e violin. A fter visiting a few days T he Girl Reserves will give a "fo o t with his p aren ts, th e Rev. J. T ru e d so cial” at th e O rient hall, S atu rd ay son and Mrs. T ruedson h e re tu rn e d evening, A ugust 27. A sh o rt pro T uesday to Corvallis. H okan ifc a g ram has been arran g e d and gam es m em ber of a strin g q u a rte t w hich is will be played. Everybody is wel one of th e finest m usical o rg an iz a come. T he ladies a re req u ested to tions in th e state. Miss H ilm a T ru e d b rin g lunch fo r tw o in plain p aste son, who is in tra in in g a t th e E m an- board boxes. T h ere will be plenty of . , , , , . .. „|U e l hospital in P o rtlan d , is spending fun and everybody should, be th e re 'h e r vacation at hom e also. She will w ith both ‘‘feet.’’ T he g irls a re keep g rad u a te in November. Miss E sth e r ing a m ystery th e reason fo r calling T ruedson who has also beert spending th is a ‘‘foot so cial” b u t prom ise t h a t . th e sum m er w ith th e hom e fo lk s will th e re will be “ feet, yards, an d rods soon be leaving to com m ence h e r d u of fu n .” ties as principal of th e Independence Mrs. A lta G entry and son R ussell school n ear R ochester, W ashington. called on Mr. and Mrs. Leon Caddy and th e Ick ler fam ily la st T uesday COTTRELL evening. Word received from Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Meyers, who b o u g h t th e Rob M. L ennartz who have been visiting e rt M anary farm early In th e spring, the past week at Ashland, says th a t has m ade m any Im provem ents In th e they are having a delightful trip and | piace and more a re u n d er way. He plan to retu rn home by C rater Lake has rem odeled and p ain ted both and E astern Oregon. They are expect house and b arn and is building a ed home about th e end of the week. poultry house of m odern type. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Markell en ter P eters of Raym ond. W ashington, ts tained a num ber of relatives a t th eir visiting a t th e Meyer home. home Tuesday evening In honor of the D inner g u ests at th e hom e of Mr. b irthday of Mrs. Jos. Manary, m other and Mrs. S. B. Splawn on Sunday of Mrs. Markell. The other guests w ere th e Rev. S. F. P itts, Mrs. P itts wpre Mr. and Mrs. Jam es M anary of and son Roy, Mrs. B ak er an d d au g h Portland, th eir daughters Frances and te r Ella, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Splawn. Helen, and a m arried daughter, Mrs. George L usted, who has been ill W illard Sm ith and daughter Caroline fo r several m onths, is much im proved. Jan e of Ogden, U tah; Joseph Drew of Centralia, Wash,, Frances S tout of One day th is week his neighbors, A. Oregon City and Ross Manary of Cot R. Roger an d S. F. P itts sacked his Mrs. Goger and Mrs. P itts trell. L ittle Caroline Jane the great- grain. spent th e day a t th e L usted hom e grand daughter of Mrs. Jos. Manary also. is also her namesake. Mrs. Joseph M anary sp en t Sunday a t th e hom e of h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. TROUTDALE W. E. M arkell, at P lea san t Home. T he Rev. E arl B. Cotton will Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Crasw ell and preach at T ro u td ale Sunday evening, son Ju n io r, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. C ras A ugust 28. A cordial in v itatio n Is well drove to Hood R iver on S a tu r extended to all. day, re tu rn in g Sunday. T he T ro u td ale ch a p te r of th e E ast Mrs. A. J. B ram has as guests h er ern S tar Is plan n in g a picnic for sisters, Mrs. H and and Miss W inans m em bers and frien d s on L ab o r day and th e two d au g h ters of th e form er. w hich comes th is y ear on S eptem ber Mr. and Mrs. G reenfeldt and son 5. T he ch a p te r has rented th e San and Mrs. G reen feid t’s m o th er spent R iv era p ark n e a r T ro u td ale and W ednesday evening w ith Mrs. S. B. gam es, races and contests w ill be Splawn. stag ed . All m em bers w ith th e ir Mrs. G. H. B lackburn e n tertain ed fam ilies and frien d s are Invited ar.d for a few days th is week Mrs. Yensen th e re will be no charges for en tra n ce ] of ' Oeran> N ebraska to th e grounds. Everyone is to bring a basket lunch. Coffee and ice FAIRVIEW cream may be o btained on th e Mr. and Mrs. E. H. W illard have gro u n d s. T his is a d elightful place for a picnic. T h ere is a fine beach had extensive im provem ents m ade in and a splendid place to swim If any th e ir hom e h ere and m ore a re u n d er way, w hich will m ake th is one of th e d esire to enjoy th is kind of sport. m ost a ttra c tiv e hom es of th e com- Drop onto a few of th e b arg ain s j m unity. T he room s have been re- offered In th e w ant colum ns | modeled and m odern plum bing p ut in by F ra n k C. Jones and J. T. Stll- lions of G resham . Floyd Mack is w iring th e house fo r electricity an< I E zra T hom as is doing th e painting. R. G loor of Oswego, Oregon, ii visiting at th e L uscher home. On last T uesday Enid and Virgin!» Thom pson gave a b irth d ay p arty J Enid was ten and V irginia was seven T hose p resen t w ere M arg aret and D orothy .C ady, Emily Jo n as, E thel Surface, Ellys Surface, LaV W agner, Luciie Zinn, M axine, cllle and Doris B arhus, O rval Glen, Jo hnny B lair, A llene and Edgai I Dixon and L illian H eslln. Cake i punch and candy Were served by Mrs 'T h o m p so n . Miss C alla H esltn and Mrs. B lair assisted Mrs. Thom pson. Miss E sth e r H um phrey was th e house g u est of R osalie L uscher T uesday and W ednesday. Miss H elen Moller and Mrs. C lara L aF ollete sp e n t Sunday w ith th e ir m other, Mrs. A. B. Moller. A House May Be Rented But A Home Must Be Owned I Use the m odem building assist ance offered by this company. It is designed and m aintained to help you build with economy and satisfaction. Ask us about it. :: O W N A HOME KELSO JONES LBR. CO. J. G. M ast, Branch Mngr. Phone 2341 i-:— ;— :—:— :--;— HOME SWEET HOME H p f P o p l o o k it t h ‘ Z S 4 I EAQNE.0 TOOAV C U T T lN ’ O A H O tL lO H S ' pine aho w h a t 00 WIT« IT ? I OUHNO: GOTO I TW MOVIE, L g u e s s ;; PAGB THH.HE 1091 T he re g u la r p reaching service will be held a t Kelso Sunday aftern o o n at 3 o’clock. T he su b ject of th e se r mon will be "God In Men.” T he Rev E arl B. Cotton will have ch arg e of the service. Sunday school will meet as usual. However you travel ient, because hotels, steamship companies and chants everywhere accept them as readily as cash in payment of bills, and because the only id entification needed is tbs countersignature of the in the presence of the | cepting the Cheques. whether by rail, eteamship, or automobile, you w ill find A m eri can B an kers A sso c iat ionChequea the safest, handiest w ay to carry your money. “ A. B. A .” Cheques are safe, because if not countersigned they are useless to anyone but the owner. T h ey are oanven- BANK OF GRESHAM Ü R B SH 1M O SEO O S F ru it S tains— S pread stain ed p a rt over a vessel and p o u r boiling w ater th ro u g h th e stain . T h e w ater should strik e w ith force. O r use one-half cupful of Javelle w ate r to one gallon of boiling w ater. W ash, th en rin se well. Frieda E. Bratzel Teacher of Piano P riv a te o r Vlas» Ixwsons R elaxation. H and D evelopment, Scale B uilding a Musical Analysis Studio, Ridge Ave., n e a r Law rence G resham , phone 791 SPECIAL ON TUBES 30x$% — $2.25 T i m . * ! . . H r llra T 3 3 x 4 —Kelly-Springfield, retread $17.00 32 x 3Vi—Firestone Cords, retread $14.00 32x4 Silverton Cord, new $37.00 34 x 4Va—U. S. Fabric, used $10.00 32 x 4—Dreadnaught, with tube $12.00 Don’t Forget—We Handle Fisk Tires GRESHAM TIRE CO. Powell Street. Phone 37 Opposite Brown’s M arket WOOD COAL Ekstrom Truck Service A T ruck for Every Kind of W ork 29fi Ash S treet P ortland B dw y. 9OM9 Cor. P ow ell and Maple Gresluun 8S1 HOME PRODUCTS PURE LARD 10 lbs., $1.50 5 lbs., 75c Delivered GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone 41 BREAD REDUCED iy 2 lb. loaf, 13c 2 for 25c W rapped in wax paper 1 lb. loaf 9c CITY BAKERY, Gresham , Phone 11 -----------------------------— Tel. 96x — Electric Building — Main St. Frank C. Jones & Co. CA RPEN TER Septic Tanks Built Jack Screws for Rent LICENSED ELECTRICIAN W iring for Light and Power National Mazda Lamps Floyd L. M ack F rank C. Jones . - ■ ■ - ■ — J University of Oregon C O N T A IN S : T he Grsduete School. The College of Literature, Science and the A rts . T he School o f Journalism. T he School of Architecture T he School o f Lssr. and Allied A rts . T he School of Medicine. T he School of Business T he School of Music. Administration. T he School of Physical T h e School of Education. Education. T he School of Sociology. T h e Extension Division. Fall Term Opens September 26 A h ifh M andarci o f c u ltu r a l and pr< ro fasaio n al sch olarsh ip haa become e State U n iv e rs ity . F o r a catalogue, o n e o f the o u ts ta n d in g m arks o f the fold ers on th e vario u s schools, o r fo r any in fo rm a tio n , w rite T H E R E G IS T R A R . U N I V E R S I T Y O F O R E G O N , f u fe n e . O r® .