Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 03, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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$492.85
GRESHAM
Y es
Ivemore
Tune for
Myself
Since
I Got
a
F ord son ”
T he Fordson T ractor is taking much of the
drudgery out of farm life; it is solving the labor
problem ; it is reducing the cost of preparing
land by alm ost pne half of what it was with
horses; and it is saving one third to one h a lf
o f the fa rm e r’s time; and making farm life
more attractive.
The Fordson will run your threshing machine
—and at the most opportune time for you. It
will operate the milking machines, saw your
wood, fill your silo, pump the water, and take
care of every kind of belt work—
And don't forget—it will plow six to eight
acres in a ten hour day, handling two plows
w ith ease.
Thus the Fordson is the ideal year-round trac­
tor. I t will pay for its fall and w inter keep in
m any ways.
There’s a big story to tell you about the Ford­
son—and a true one— come in and get the facts.
Or, if you prefer, telephone or drop us a card
and we will bring them to you.
R A K E R & SON
GRESHAM
CHOICE FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS
Fresh Fish in Season
PLEASANT HOME MEAT MKT.
MARION MAYFIELD. Prop.
Phone G resham 2 76.
A uction Sale
Kligel to atten d th e g rad u a tio n pro­ PLEASANT HOME PASTOR
gram .
WILL CONDUCT SERVICES
The eighth grad e g rad u a tin g exer­
Miss Mary Dietl of P o rtlan d haf
cises ta th e Kelso school Saturday been spending th e past week w ith
T he g re a te st gold m ine in th e
jevening. Ja n u a ry 28th, drew a full her sister, Mrs. E Herz. Mrs H erz
world h a t ju st been rediscovered by
house.
An excellent program was m other. Mrs. Dietl and g ran d -d au g h -
a p arty of gold seekers. T hose re-
rendered as follows:
song “'Out ter. G retchen L arson, w ere also w e e k -1 tu rn in g from th e trip of exploration
W here th e W est Begtns,” by a group end guests.
J have said th e m ine contains th e larg-
I of g irls; sifte r drill by ten little
Ned Nelson had th e m isfo rtu n e re est vein of paying ore th a t they have
g irls; recitatio n . ‘ P illa r Rock.” by cently of being th ro w n off w hile driv­
seen. They also rep o rt th a t th e gold
E lizabeth P atte rso n ; song. “Jolly ing bis sleigh, breaking a rib n ear tn<
is of an exceptional q u ality th a t does
Boys” by a group of boys; recitation, spine. He is now at a P o rtlan d hos­
not ru st o r ta rn ish .
F u rth erm o re,
I "F ro g s a t School." by A nna Louise pital fo r trea tm e n t.
when once m ined by an Individual it
L arson; vocal solo by Mrs. Jo h n
Mrs. H annah Nelson, who was at can nev er be sto len from him. Hun-
D unn; play "A ll th e W orld Loves a the Good S am aritan hospital for sev- j d red s of your neighbors have Btaked
L over,” by eig h th g rad e class; read ­ eral weeks on account of an in ju ry to th e ir claim s in th is land of gold and
ing by Miss M argaret M iller; song. her knee, is now at home, b u t is still a re finding th e "im p erish ab le g o ld ”
"H ere Comes th e S andm an.” by Jay- unable to walk.
w hich is revealed in th e Bible. H ave
dene N elson; p resen tatio n of diplo­
Miss M argaret Miller, principal of you stak ed o ut y o u r claim in th e land
mas by County S uperintendent B ren­ the union high school at Sandy, was of sp iritu a l tr u th ? Do you need a
ton V edder; vocal solo, “T he End of a guest of Mrs Baum back S atu rd ay gu id e to help you to see th e gold and
a P erfect Day." by Miss M argaret night.
te ll you how to m ine it? Any of the
Miller. Those receiving eighth grad e
Jo e V aeretti of Bull Run atten d ed P ro te sta n t ch u rch es w ill help you
diplom as were M arie Baum back, the g rad u atio n exercises S atu rd ay i ' uiiu
find ii.
it
If you a tte n d no o th e r
F lorence Kligel, D orothy Nelson, evening.
'c h u rc h , go to th e M ethodist P leasan t
H elen P eterson, V ernie Ja rl, C lar­
Mr. and Mrs. Newman and baby of i H om e church
Next Sunday, a t 11
ence Irw in and H arold E rickson. All P o rtlan d w ere week-end g u ests at a . m., th e p asto r's topic will be "Los-
th e g rad u ates received excellent th e hom e of Mrs N ew m an’s p aren ts, j tng th e Bible to F ind I t." H W.
grades, none falling below 90 per Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Peterson
I S tro n g of G resham will sing a solo at
cent.
Mrs. McCormick cam e o u t from (th is service.
Marie Baum back and H arold Erick P o rtlan d w ith Miss E lizabeth Can­
T he Sunday school m eets as usual
son entered th e Sandy high school on ning for a v isit w ith Mr. and Mrs. a t 10 o'clock. T h ere is a class for
Monday. Florence Kligel and Doro­ F. W. C anning over th e week-end.
you.
R. E. J a rl, saw m ill man of Cor­
thy Nelson have gone to P o rtlan d to
T he evening serv ice a t 7 :3 0 will
atten d school. T he form er is en ­ bett, Oregon was a week-end v isitor
be in ch arg e of H arry Bickford, who
at
Kelso.
rolled at Mt. M arys and th e la tte r at
John Jo n sru d of C herryville cam e will be assisted by Mrs. E. E. Van
Jefferson high school. V ernie J a rl
down
to s ta rt up th e Nelson & Kligel F leet and Mrs. N. H. Bickford. The
has joined his m o th er and sisters at
evening stu d y will be th e life of
Medford, Oregon w here he will a t ­ lath m ill, w hich has been idle for a
Joseph.
T he C o ttre ll o rch e stra will
few
weeks.
tend high school.
Mr. Phipps has sold all of his b a l f t , as8‘8t w lth ,h e m u8lc' A 80n* se r-
T he L adies' Club was en tertain ed
vice will follow.
last week T h u rsd ay by Mrs. G ilbert hay.
Eri. The follow ing ladies braced the
PLEASANT HOME
storm y day to a tte n d :
Mrs. I. H.
Phipps, Mrs. N. C. P eterson, Mrs. Max
The m any friends of B. F ritsch will
Kligel, Mrs. E. Herz, Mrs. E. V. E rick ­
be pleased to know of his rap id Im­
son, Mrs. A. C. Baum back and Mrs.
provem ent since his operation at St.
Robt. Jo n sru d , P lans w ere discussed
V incent’s h o sp ital in P o rtlan d two
fo r giving a play in th e sp rin g to add
w eeks ago. He is expected hom e w ith ­
to the piano fupd. It was found th a t
in th e next week or two. Mr. F ritsch
$6.25 had been raised, th ro u g h th e
has w orked exceedingly h ard to clear
efforts of the club for th e Louise
his five-acre place, which he had fin­
Home. Delicious refresh m en ts w ere
ished, b ut th e effort ag g rav ated sto m ­
served. Mrs. N. C. P eterson will en ­
ach tro u b le, which m ade an op eratio n
te rta in th e club at its next m eeting,
necessary.
th e fo u rth T hursday in F ebruary.
In te re st is developing very ra p id ­
A rth u r F ren d , son-in-law of R. ly a t th e P leasan t Home B aptist
Netzei has purchased d h a rle s K reb ’t church. It was evidenced in th e all
place, form erly th e J. M. C. M iller day service last Sunday. P asto r B ar­
place on Sandy Ridge. Mr. K rebs ry w’ill give his second serm on next
intends p u ttin g in a sm all saw mill Sunday on “ T he P arab le of th e P ro d ­
n ear th e Dwyer ra ilro a d *
igal Son” . Next Sunday evening th e
R. Netzei has sold his farm to Geo. B aptist Y oung People’s Union will
Huck of Spokane. Mr. Huck will ta k e m eet at 7 :3 0 fo r th e election of of­
possession when th e road improves. ficers and th e adoption of a new con­
In th e m eantim e he will move to stitu tio n . Song service will be held
Sandy to live for a few m onths.
from 8 to 8 :3 0 a fte r which th e re will
F rien d s of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Herz be a sh o rt 30-m inute serm on.
will be in terested to know th a t a baby
POWELL VALLEY
boy was born to them rectfiitly. Mrs.
The m orning service a t th e Swedish
Herz was form erly L ula Lam oreaux.
Mission church next Sunday a t 11
They reside at Cochran, Oregon.
County School S u p erin ten d en t V ed ­ o'clock will be of special In terest, as
der was a g u est a t th e hom e of E. V. th e Rev. Mr. Bach, a m issionary from
¡S outh A m erica, will speak in th e
Erickson S atu rd ay night.
R uth Lind and Anna Lind of Pow­ Swedish language. T he p asto r, th e
ell Valley atten d ed th e g rad u a tio n ex- Rev. O. F. Lanson will speak in th e
ercises and were week-end g u ests of ' E nglish lan g u ag e a t th e evening ser-
Eunice and D orothy Jo n sru d .
¡vice at 7 :30 o’clock.
A nna Milan and Jam es M ilan cam e
. . , and
Subscribe now for . th u e . « O . utlook
o ut from P o rtlan d w ith G ertru d e your P o rtlan d Dally.
BIG JOBS WILL HAYS’ SPECIALTY
ROCKWOOD
T he apron and necktie social given
last week by th e P aren t-T each er a s ­
sociation was a g re a t success. F in a n ­
cially, It n etted th e association
816.80, b ut th e social fea tu re s w ere
considered valuable. A mock tria l
caused
m uch
m errim en t.
Tony
S chantin was arre ste d for m oonshin-
ing.
He was defended by K. K.
K aser.
Clarence Johnson was th e
prosecuting atto rn ey , Dr. B. H. Pe­
d ersen th e sheriff an d Dr. C. H.
H aynes th e judge. T he d efen d an t
was trie d before a ju ry of men and
women, was found g u ilty and fined
10 cents.
Rockwood g ran g e will give a play.
"S m ith & Sm ythe,” on S aturday ev­
ening. F eb ru ary 11.
CEDAR AND VICTORY
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M offatt and fam ­
ily have moved to Boring. T hey have
been ren tin g th e farm , belonging to
Mrs. Ed. O sburn, fo r several years
but have given it up recently. T he
M offatts gained m any friends in Ce­
d a r an d Victory d istric ts who w ill
miss them very much. It is hoped
they will like th e ir new hom e an d
gain as many frien d s as they did in
th e old.
Mr. W ooddard is sick In bed w ith
a very bad cold.
T h e K erslake fam ily are all feel­
ing b e tte r now.
Bob Udding has
been q u ite sick b ut he is able to sit
up now.
SANDY BLUFF
T he d ram a, “ T he Rebellion of Mrs.
B arclay ” w hich was given F rid ay .
Ja n u a ry 27, a t C o ttre ll schoolhouse
u n d er th e auspices of th e P aren t-
T eacher association, was a d ecid e!
success. T he house was crow ded to
capacity and everyone was very much
en th u sed over th e play. It has been
requested th e d ram a be given again.
The players are considering th e ques­
tion and may play again In th e n ear
fu tu re .
T he freezing w eath er has hindered
clearin g o p eratio n s in th is vicinity.
A. J. A ult is clearin g ab o u t 3 % acres,
Geo. W ilkinson and H. H. W atk in s
are also clearin g some.
F red W agner is appointed road su ­
p erv iso r fo r th e ensuing y ear for
D istrict 23.
The Lightest Bread on Earth
a t th e lig h test price on ea rth comes
from th e b rig h te st spic and span
b akery In this, y o u r own hom e tow n.
Of course you know th e bakery.
T h e re ’s all th e difference in th e
world betw een o rd in ary bread an d
th e kind you get h ere. Do you w ant
real solid n o u rish m en t for yourself
Need Your Suit Cleaned?
and fam ily? Then tak en no chances
H ave It F ren ch dry cleaned. Re­ and g et your bread and cakes a t
p airin g n eatly done. T ailo rin g for
ladies and men.
P E T E R LENARD, T ailo r.
CITY BA K E R Y
5 % Interest
Paid on Time Deposits
BANK OF GRESHAM
GRESHAM, OREGON
At the R. I. Anderson place five miles east of Gresham and
one-lfelf mile east of Gillis station on the Bull Run car line
Resources Over $350,000.00
S a tu rd a y , F eb. I S , 1 9 2 2
11 O’CLOCK.
Fisk Tires and Tubes
FR EE LUNCII AT NOON.
THREE HORSES
OLDFIELD TIRES
WEED CHAINS
Bay Horse, 9 years old, weight 1300 pounds; Gray Mare,
9 years old, weight 1300 pounds; Fillie, 2 years old, heavy.
All are good ones.
REPAIRING AND RETREADING
All work guaranteed.
10 HEAD MILK COWS
All Tuberculin Tested.
Two Jerseys and eight Ilolsteins, some fresh, some to fresh­
en soon. All heavy producers.
T im e »e R» tir«9
«Ru» Fufai
M A C H IN E R Y
8
One Fordson tractor, plow and disc harrow, runs as good as
new ; one iron-wheel wagon, new Aspinwall potato digger,
one hay rake and tedder, one Deering hinder, good as new, one
50-tooth harrow, one Case 14-inch steel plow, two 2-horse cul­
tivators, one Fuller & Johnson pumping engine, one wagon
box, one roller, one hay rack, standard garden plow and drill.
GRESIIAM TIRE COMPANY
Your Patronage Solicited
MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE
Moving and General Hauling
Wood, Coal and B riquets
R. H. SPENCE, Owners.
PLEASANT VALLEY
By G. N. SAGER.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde S ager of L ents
visited w ith relativ es a t th is place
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. E k stran d m ade
a flying trip to A lbany la st S aturday.
Gus N elson, a P o rtlan d real estate
dealer, was in th e V alley T uesday on
business.
G. M B ills of P o rtlan d was a call­
e r a t th e hom e of F ra n k Fish T ues­
day.
C arl B orges of P o rtlan d spent a
few days th is w eek w ith his son,
F red Borges.
C larence P alin was looking a fte r
business m a tte rs in L ents W ednes­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. F o rd of P ortlan d
w ere rec en t g u ests a t th e hom e of
Mr. and Mrs. O . H. K esterson.
P lea san t V alley g ra n g e held an In­
tereating session last S atu rd ay night.
A. MEYERS, Clerk
In stallatio n of th e new ly-elected of­
ficers was a fea tu re of th e program .
J. J. Johnson, m aster of Evening S tar
grange, assisted by th e team from
th a t g range conducted th e cerem on­
ies, which w ere q u ite im pressive
Q uite a n um b er of visitors from o th e r
granges w ere present.
E alis F orsg ren has his new house
well u nder way.
Mr. and Mrs. H ans W itten b u rg will
soon have th e ir new bungalow ready
to move into.
P aren t-T each er association m eets
next T uesday evening at th e school-
house.
“ I am your hom e tow n”
"Do your buying at hom e.”
U nder th e above headings two a r t i ­
cles appeared on th e ed itlo rial pag» |
of last F rid a y ’s O utlook. We most [
h eartily com m end them
They a r e ,
w orthy of carefu l thought.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas B arr of P o rt­
land visited a t th e borne of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. E k stran d Tuesday.
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AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME
One set harness, 8 tons straw, some hay, some seed potatoes,
other articles too numerous to mention.
TERM S:—$20 and under, Cash. Sums over $20, 6 m onths’
tim e ; approved notes, 8 per cent interest.
$
COL. W. S. WOOD & SONS, A uctioneers.
Powell St.
P h o n es: KaM 7 103; Grvwliaiii
MISCELLANEOUS
R. I. ANDERSON,
GEORGE A. BRANDT
Phone 1107
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O pposite B row n’s M arket
124-0 Union Avenue
P o rtla n d , O re g o n
HOME PRODUCTS
PURE LARD
5 lbs., 75c
10 lbs., $1.50
Delivered
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
W ill Hay», former Postmaster*
General, it already planning his new
work at director of the National
Organization of Motion Picture
Producers
As one Eastern editor*
so aptly remarked, ’’H e hat left the
biggest business in the world to
build op the busintss which is go­
ing to be the biggest." The picture
shows M r Hays signing his new
contract at <150.000 a year Stand*
ing behind M r Haya it Courtland
Smith
T o the right i t A. L. Rob­
ertson. The insert below is of D r.
H ubert W o rk of Colorado, first as-/
s'stant postmister under Hays, who'
is expected to receive the appoint­
ment to fill Hays' place in Presi­
dent Harding's cabinet
Toiling
Storage
Phofte 1891
Chevrolet Parts
and Accessories
bee
Tires
GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING
Flat Rates Given on all Work if Desired
Sherm an McCarter G arage
Latourell Bldg.
Phone 2331