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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1921)
GRESHAM O V TIO O K . FRIDA Y. SE PT E M B E R », 1021 PAGE THRHH [ Luetexl P a rm t-T '-a rh c r Aewoc-Lat Ion. T he first re g u la r m eeting o t th e i N ext Sunday will m ark a very school year of th e L usted Parent-1 unique service a t th e M ethodist ’ church. An in stallatio n service for T eacher association will be held at 1 officers and teachers of th e Sunday the schoolhouse on F rid ay evening, \ school will be held and ap p ro p riate Septem ber 16. All m em bers, par- se rv ic e, held L ast Sunday th e e le c -: u rgently request-1 tion of th e officers was held and th e 1 z follow ing w ere elected: H arry Q. ed to atten d as th e re will be an elec- Bickford su p e rin ten d e n t: Mrs. E. E. j tion of officers and a full atten d an ce] Van F leet, assista n t su p e rin ten d e n t; wju insure a successful s ta rt to w ard ! Miss H elen Bickford, secretary ; th e goal th e association is w orking ; Elton Sloop, tre a su re r; Miss Anna L en n artz. lib ra ria n ; Eva Cady, as- for. The re tirin g officers feel th a t sista n t lib ra ria n : Mrs. J. Ickler, ] th e re has been a good s ta r t m ade and crad le roll su p e rin ten d e n t; Mrs. E. ; tlrat much was accom plished during IJ. Van F leet, o rg an ist; Mrs M yrtle , he , lrgt earne8tly geek the Ball, m issionary su p e rin ten d e n t; i Mrs. A lta M G entry, su p e rin ten d e n tI cooperation of all to cre ate and maln- I of ju n io r d ep a rtm en t; Miss R uth | tain an in te rest, even g re a te r for the | Ickler, se creta ry of ju n io r d e p a rt com ing year. T h ere is m uch good m ent. The teachers are W. R. Cro work to be done and w ith a good a t sier, H arry B ickford, Mrs. M. L en n artz, Mrs. E. E. Van F leet, Mrs. tendance and w illing w orkers, tne G rant Sloop, Rev. Mr. E arl B. Cotton association can be launched into a in th e ad u lt d ep artm en t and Mrs. b ro ad er and m ore successful year A lta Stafford. Mrs. N. H. Bickford, th an th e past. As it is th e first Mrs. J. Ickler, Mrs. Joe Caldo and j Mrs. P earl H ayden su b stitu te in the m eeting, and no com m ittees were a p ju n io r d ep artm en t. This In stallatio n pointed, th e re will be no program or service will be held at th e beginning refresh m en ts. • ¡of th e re g u la r church hour. A fter th is service th e Rev. Mr. Cotton will POWELL VALLEY tak e for th e topic of th e m orning serm on, th e question, "W h at does Mr. and Mrs. R ichard G ustafson God Expect of th e C h u rch ?” Sunday When you get your “pay envelope,” put a part of the school m eets a t 10 a. m. and a full and fam ily an d Mr. and Mrs. Swan money in OUR BANK, and have the credit entered in atten d an ce is desired. Especially Magnuson and fam ily spent Sunday ; are all teach ers and officers urged to at Dodge P ark . Monday both fam your bank book. be present for th e in stallatio n serv ilies spent th e aftern o o n at th e Jo h n Palm blad home. Miss E rm a M agnu ice, If you don’t do this you will never get ahead; when son w ent hom e w ith th e G ustafsons Mr. and Mrs. M. L en n artz called to P o rtlan d and will then go to Oak you do, you will prosper. [ on Mrs. G entry and son Russell last Grove for a visit w ith h er uncle. , Sunday aftern o o n . David Palm blad, for a few days. Banking money will encourage you to work and G rangers are busily plan n in g for In a recent item th e rep o rter m ade EARN MORE—just as sure as you are born. two big events, the Pom ona which a m istake in the personnel of th e m eets on S eptem ber 14 a t th e M ult- Powell Valley canning team . The If you have not yet begun banking your money, i nom ah g ran g e nail, and th e M ultno nam e of T rella Howell was su b sti m ah county fa ir a t which M ultnom ah tuted for th a t of Agnes L undquist. BEGIN NOW. ; g ran g e will put on an exhibit. T rella is in th e club but not in th e T he concert by Dr. Em il E n n a a t team. T he o th e r m em bers of tho lie invite YOUR Banking Business. ¡th e g ran g e hall S atu rd ay evening is team are M artha D anielson and a ttra c tin g a good deal of atten tio n . Edith Taylor, th e captain. 1 Dr. E nna is one of P o rtla n d 's noted Ruebin Staffenson is recovering p ian ists and his concerts are very from an operation for th e rem oval m uch appreciated. T he M ethodist of his tonsils. i L adies' Aid society u n d er whose a u STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. Among those who atten d ed the spices th e concert is given, will serve lig h t refresh m en ts at th e close of th e L u th er League convention at Colton concert. A sm all adm ission will be last Sunday and Monday were Mr. charged b ut th e refresh m en ts will be and Mrp. C. A. L indgren, Mrs. Wm. Anderrf&n, Mrs. E m m a Johnson. Mr. free. Mrs. E. M. Bronson of Minden, and Mrs. B ert Olsen, Swan Staffen N ebraska, who . has been visiting son, th e Misses M yrtle A nderson, w ith h er d au g h ter, Mrs. E. A. De Ellen Unis, Nellie, Em m a and Hilnia Haven for th e past two m onths, has Johnson, V ina A nderson, Mabel S taf gone to Spokane to visit w ith an o th fenson, Jo h n Johnson, H arvey and ■ I e r d a u g h te r fo r a few weeks before E rn est A nderson, H jalm ar, Edwin, re tu rn in g to her home. Mrs. B ron Tnnny, E dw ard, W alfred Staffenson and others. A very d elightful ses son is 81 years of age. sion was enjoyed. Mrs. B ert Olsen and th e Misses Mabel Staffenson and 1 PLEASANT VALLEY Emma Johnson being th e delegates i Ralph and V erne R ich e y ,/I. J. and of th e local league took part on th e I Jo h n F orsgren have retu rn ed from a program which was given by the d e le - ; h u n tin g trip in th e hills of so u th ern gates. Dora Staffenson and Rev. J. Trued- Oregon. It Is rep o rted th a t they had son, also Dr. and Mrs. J. S ture ot I very good luck. Mr. and Mrs. W ill R k h ey have re Sandy atten d ed the convention. tu rn ed from a tw o-weeks vacation A program will be given S aturday sp en t at Carson, W ashington. evening, S eptem ber 17, a t th e L u th A GOOD INVESTM ENT — TH E EASY RIDING Mr. and Mrs. G. N. S ager an d G. H. eran church u nder th e auspices of Richey were callers at th e hom e of Ihc Ladies' Home and F oreign Mis Mr. and Mrs. C. M. H arrison in G resh- sionary society. An en tertain in g pro am Sunday aftarn o o n . gram will be given and Ice cream , Mr. and Mrs. C. A. E k stran d e n te r cake and coffee will be served. tained relatives from A lbany during Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k G ustafson th e fore p a rt of th e week. gild fam ily and Allen Lind were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde S ager of Lent3 guests a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. w ere valley visitors last Sunday even A lbert P alm blad last Sunday. ing. Mrs. M. N ystrom and d au g h ter] Miss B irdie McLean, of P o rtlan d was a guest a t the“ 'h o m e ’' o f “h e r E"‘h e r’ “ r. and Mrs. Axel Johnson b ro th er. Jas. McLean, one day re- and nephew L ester A nderson are cently spending th e week a t th e H ot Springs. E alis F orsgren and A lbert Troge Edwin A nderson of Aberdeen visit-1 F. O. B. Factory have gone to th e m ountains on a ed w ith relativ es here last week, h u n tin g and fishing trip. W. F. Meacham Is p u ttin g th e fin FAIRVIEW ishing touches to his new b arn . : • ---------- G. H. Richey will soon have his Mr. and Mrs. J. C. W indle s p e n t1 new bungalow ready for occupancy, several days last week w ith relatives I F. O. B. Factory The ca rp en te rs expect to have th e at Dallas, new wing to th e schoolhouse finished j A McCall visited with old and ready for school which opens at S t. H elens last week. next Monday. ____ __ Mr. anfj ^ r s . J. A nderson, Mr. and ( TROUTDALE Mrs. C laude K napp and M arion Chil- W. A. HESSEL Phone 1141 ders spent th e w eek-end a t C olum bia j Rev. E arl B. Cotton will preach at Beach. T ro u td ale Sunday evening at 8 " • Nixon has gone to < la ts k a n le , o ’clock. "My Experiences on M ount lo work. Hood and th e M ountains of L ife,” I Roy A nderson of S eattle, W ash-, will be the them e of th e discourse, m gton, is visiting his parent», Mr. j A very in te restin g com parison 1» a,ld Mrs. Alex A nderson. draw n betw een life ’s jo u rn ey and ( a *Jy and F ra n k ( lu re drove m ountain clim bing. A cordial Invi to N ewberg Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edw in B urlingam e ta tio n is extended to all to a tte n d th e service and all who do will find in- and sons Clifford and Glen left W ed nesday b> au to fo r Yakima!,' W ash Fpiration to clim b still higher. ington, w here they will pick apples d u rin g th e apple picking season. RO CK B O T T O M PRICES KELSO Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw and is what the automobile owner wants when he is plan The reg u la r church services will ' children and Mrs. H annah S law vis- be held at Kelso Sunday. Sunday Bed G rant Shaw and fam ily In P ort- ning to have his car overhauled. school m eets at 2 o’clock and preach- ' an 0 Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M eredith Bailey of And that is what he is assured of when he calls on ing follows a t 3. The Rev. E arl B S isters. Oregon, w ere g u ests of Mr. Cotton will preach as usual. us. Permit us to add your name to our list of satisfied and Mrs. H. C. Cam pbell last F riday a t th e ir hom e on th e highway. customers. —and all at ROCK BO’FFOM Prices. COTTRELL Rosalia, Ja ck and R udolph L uscher Powell Valiev are sPcn d in g several days at th e Mrs T re b er of _______ L uscher sum m er hom e in the m oun spent T uesday w ith h er sister Mrs. tains. F red Meyer. Southard & S outhard Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stone and chil Mrs. 3. B. Splawn en tertain ed the dren and A. L. Stone retu rn ed from Phone 2391 Night Phone 25x5 g irls' sew ing club T h u rsd ay after- ^ ¡X T a'c h T uesda’y Mrs. A. L. Stone noon. The afternoon was sp en t In rem ained at M anhattan beach and sewing, a fte r which th e hostess expects to retu rn home th e la tte r 6000-M1LE g u ara n tee d tire, $11 90. T he Bank of O resham pays 6 per served refreshm ent». Fields Motor C ar Co., phone 2331. cent in te re st on tim e deposit».— Adv. p art of th e week. T he Misses Bench re tu rn e d to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hoffer a n d , th e ir hom e in T he Dalles M onday a f children of P o rtlan d were d in n er x— ;*4— • te r spending a week w ith Mrs Ella guests of Mr. and Mrs. C laude K napp B ak er Pitts. last W ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n M iller of P o rt land sp en t L abor day w ith Mr. and SANDY BLUFF W. E. Craswell. Mr. M iller and Mr. Crasw ell w ere schoolm ates In P rince! E dw ard Islan d 1 Among those atten d in g the com- W S chantln of M ontavilla has nlunlty council from C ottrell d istrict, purchased th e old Ulyssls Griffith * ere Mr. and Mrs. G ossett, Mr. and A FULL LINE place and is building a m odern bun- -'J™- Caldo, Mr*. H. H. Watkin», galow, valued at ab o u t $3000. Hi* •^rR- *• Ault. School Supplies, Tablets, Pencils, Fountain Pens son-in-law , Mr. Meyers and fam ily “ r * an(* W ilkinson and cnil*- a re going to live on th e place. ) dren P o rtlan d visited Monday Crayons, Silver Pencils, Inks, Etc. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bram a tte n d e d ! evening w ith the fo rm e rs brother, th e p oultry culling d em o n stratio n ] W ilkinson and fam ily. 9 T h u rsd ay m orning a t Mrs. C hase’» " rB- A- J - A ult took h er fath er, J. i In O rient > Byron, to P o rtlan d T uesday for med- Mr and Mrs W ardell of P o rtlan d lcal « a m in a tio n , re tu rn in g W ednes- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. d aJ- lH Vf‘ry Po o r- , J P h alr Mr and Mrs. W K Ham- Mrs. C arrie C handler and children ? | llton and fam ily Rpent L abor day arB visiting at th e hom e of her par- 2 w ith th e P halrs. M r and R Brook. ♦ The R E X A L L Store Mrs D. D. Jack . Miss Alice Jack T he P aren t-T each ers association t • ind Mrs Pool spent last F rid a y with " Jf on 1 r" Bar n ig h t a t the Cot ■ the Crasw ells trell schoolhouse w ith a large a t - ................................ ........ ....................................... .................. ..... ...... ....— , ----- - Mrs ‘ Stout arriv ed last T h u rsd ay tendance, also a n um ber of visitors from Tennesee to spend th e w inter from thp >-u»ted d istric t and a n u m - , C H O IC E M E A T S w ith her d au g h ter, Mrs. Wm. Breen. b*r froni Sandy. T he Handy q u a rte t ( gave several song» which were g r e a t- ! H om em ade Ham«, Bacon, S au sage, Lard ly enjoyed. A couple of selections ] Constructive Psychology were given by Dr. S tu re of Sandy. School days will soon be here, W hat It la and W hat I t Can Do S ep te m b er''12 being th e date. F o r You. METZGER'S HALL THE PLEASANT HOME barber Phone 881 ORESHAM shop and pool room will be open Munday. Kept. 12. M:I.Y p. m. Malo Street GKO. DIKTL, Prop. from 8 a. m to 8 p m. from now ADMISSION FREE I on. C. B. Steinm an. tf i PLEASANT HOME NOW V S. A F T E R -W H IL E K i O’ Jâc NOW T he cost o f your new garage is at Bed-Rock A FT E R -W H IL E When the winter season sets in you will need protection for your car from the weather. P lan N ow for a N ew G arage Your Car N eed s It And don’t forget the rest of the machinery. A sk for A ssistan ce Member «f JONES LUMBER CO. Phone 2341 J. G. M ast. Branch Mngr. Exclusive Representatives National Builders Bureau (Sank, BANK OF GRESHAM JcA The Board oF Lubrication EngL ineers knows the needs o f each make o f engine an d recommends a grade o f 7EKQLENE for its correct lubrication STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) Overland “4” Automobiles T ouring . . . . .............$595.00 R oadster .................. $595.00 C o u p e .......................... $850.00 S e d a n ................. . , . $895.00 W ILLYS-KNIGHT Touring W ILLYS-KNIGHT R oadster »1525.00 >1475.00 GRESHAM OVERLAND CO. GRESHAM GARAGE Tel. 96x — E lectric B uilding — M ain St. Frank C. Jones & Co. CA RPEN TER Septic Tanks Built Jack Screw* for Rent F ran k C. Jones LICENSED ELECTRICIAN W iring for Light and Power National Mazda Lamps Floyd L. Mack I School Books G resh a m D rug Co. BREAD REDUCED 1H lb. loaf, 13c 2 for 25c W rapped in wax paper Full line of Cold Lunch Meats 1 lb. loaf 9c C IT Y B A K E R Y , G resham , Phone 11 SANITARY MARKET