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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1922)
Auction Sale POWELL VALLEY CORBETT A cooking club has been organ- Mrs. Mary Dreasel, a pioneer and lied among the girls of the upper highly respected resident, formerly grades, and Mrs. Bert Olsen has been of this vicinity but recently of 420 East Burnside street, Portland, In Our Store chosen leader. The club has adopt passed away February 14, at the ed the name, “Work and Win.” At home of her daughter, Mrs. Clara a meeting held recently the following Combs. She leaves to mourn her de officers were elected: Edith Wright parture, besides this daughter, a sou President, Sarah Metager vice presi- George H. Dressel of Springdale, dent, Elvera Salquist secretary. Mrs. Dressel was unusually active Pearl Gustafson yell leader. Other (or a iady of her yearg being g3 FARM MACHINERY members are: Helen Larson, Elsie years of age at the time of her death. Deering Binder, Ross Manure Spreader, 2-horse Planet Jr., Single Mattson, Audrey Johnson, Frances TAFFETA Mrs. Ethel Stewart of Portland Horse Planet Jr., Van Brunt Grain Drill, McCormick Mower, Mc Ekstrom. spent the week-end with her mother MESSALINE SATIN Cormick Hay Rake, Iron Age Potato Planter, Weeder, Disk Harrow, Miss Emma Johnson has been ill 2 Oliver Chilled Plows, 2 Spring Wagons, one single, one double; all week with grip. Her nelce, Helen at Ferndale Place. CANTON CREPE Miss Lucile Crank went to Port 2 % Farm Wagons, 3-section Harrow, 2 Hay Rakes, 16-foot Wagon Lind, has also been quite seriously land Friday evening and remained Bed, Set Dunk Board, V2 ton Phosphate Fertilizer. ill and the other members of the fam until Monday morning, the guest of E ig h t lO -gallon Milk C ans, ( h illy K ing Milk C ooler, 5 0 -g a llo n G asoline T an k , 4 W agon C anvasses, K ntrrprise Coal G il H eater, E n terp rise Sau ily have suffered more or less with Miss Ruby McKay. sa g e S taffer, I a r il and Fruit P ress, Garden H ose, New Haddle. C ollar »ml the grip or influenza that is visiting Mrs. Gertrude Petland of Seattle ! Bet H arness, 2 Sp rin g Neats. H ow e 7-ton P la tfo rm Neale, R eo A utom obile, so many homes. was the guest of Mrs. Clyde Dunlop Scald in g T rough. B. Lucas and Axell Johnson, who from Friday until Tuesday. Other small articles too numerous to mention. The benefit dance, given by Co TERM S: A ll sum s under # 2 0 , C ash; su m s over # 2 0 , on e year n otes, on or were wiring houses for electricity, were both taken ill the first of the lumbia Grange Saturday evening before, a t 8 per cen t in terest. week and have not yet been able to was a success financially and social complete their work. ly. About $87 was secured for I. AVDKR8ON, A uctioneer. K. A. MILKER, Clerk E. A. Taylor and O. F. Lind have sick member. already had the electric lights in The basket social Friday evening their homes as the work had been for the benefit of the basket ball completed since Saturday. Others team was well attended by the young are awaiting the completion of the people and $50.50 was raised. wiring to have the lights turned on Rev. Edward Murphy resigned The new line extends from the cor Sunday as minister of the Corbett ner by the Lutheran church to the community church, but expects to REPAIRING AND RETREADING O. F. Lind home. There is also a remain here until the end of the We are equipped to repair your All work guaranteed. short side line taking in the homes school year. car, regardless of the make, and do of Chas. Nordblom, Mrs. A. Nord Mrs. Letsinger is still very 111 at a first-class job, one that we feel blom and L. Jesson. This line then her home near here. » safe In guaranteeing To be right. runs from the corner by C. R. Kel Mrs. Elizabeth Morgan returned GEORGE A, BRANDT We have lots of room for live auto ler’s place to the new home of Fred from Hot Lake sanatorium Wednes Opposite Brown's Market Phone 1107 Powell 8t. storage. Palmquist or nearly to the Hogan day, and is much improved in health road. Miss Edith Taylor celebrated her PLEASANT VALLEY birthday last Saturday evening by ll entertaining a few of her friends. A E. R. Johnson of Seattle was a roost delightful evening was enjoyed. guest at the homes of his nephews, Southard & Southard The electric lights were turned on at Chas, and Wm. Dahlquist, last Sun Phone 2391 Night Phone 25x5 noon and added much to the festivity day. X of the occasion Earl Crawford of St. Johns visited The Fancher place, which was re with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will ENLISTMENT IS URGED cently purchased by Mr. Vecklander, Crawford last Saturday. FOR BIG MORAL FIGHT has been Improved with a new porch Mrs. Cleveland Bliss spent the on the front and the Installation of week-end at the home of her sister, A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone 1891 "Does the flare of trumpets and electric lights. Some additional land Mrs. Lewis Rodlun, of Forest Grove. the roll of drums stir your blood? is being cleared also. Earl Wing was In this neighbor Friends of Chester Christensen are hood on business matters Wednes Does the call to the heroic challenge you?” asks the Rev. Earl B. Cotton. glad to learn that he Is improving day. Our nation has signed six great and expects to be up and around C. M. Harrison of Gresham was a We are prepared to give your car a Thorough treaties looking toward international again soon. visitor at the home of W. L. Kester- Miss Mary Christensen, who left son Wednesday. peace. But there is a fnoral equiva lent for war. The call to fight for here a few months ago to visit her Elbert Butler has been on the sick justice and righteousness comes brother In San Diego, Is now attend list for the past several days. now. The social and industrial world ing school at Pasadena College, Pasa The Parent-Teacher association has problems which must be solved. dena. She is enjoying her winter held an interesting and profitable The church of Christ is arraying Its there very much. Her little nelce, meeting at the schoolhouse Tuesday forces for the conflict. Enlist in the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank evening. A good attendance was the "army of the Lord” and give Christensen, is with the Hallie Chris present. your support toward the making of tensens at San Diego and has recov Miss Ethel I. Calkins, county club a better world. This is not a war of ered from the asthma, which gave leader, was in this neighborhood I he Charge for this Service, twice a month, is only $5. destruction but it Is the building of her so much trouble here. She will Tuesday in the interest of club work, Conflagrations have been caus' character. “I came not to destroy remain in California until May. You can’t do it as cheap as that yourself having recently organized a boys’ po Miss Nellie Johnson and Miss Hil- tato club, a calf club, and a girl’s ed by little sparks. You may be but to enlarge” and to enrich life. “Your Badge of Enlistment,” Is ma Truedson spent Thursday after sewing club. Miss Calkins will meet careful but your neighbor may the pastor's topic for Sunday morn- noon visiting friends and relatives with the boys next Thursday after not. His house may burn and de lag at the Pleasant Home Methodist here. Both are working in the Al noon at 3:30 at the schoolhouse at stroy yours. Use every means to church. The Sunday school meets bertina Kerr nursery in Portland. which time the season's work will be Miss Truedson, who recently gradu taken up and outlined. at ten o’clock. prevent a Ore. The pastor, Rev. Earl B. Cotton ated from Emanuel hospital, is one of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hall of Bell Back up your care with reliable will also have charge of the evening the head nurses there and Miss John rose were callers at the home of O ATTEMPT MADE TO ROB insurance. This agency of the service at 7:30. The topic will be a son has charge of one of the wards N. Sager Wednesday. MONTAVILLA BANK Hartford Fire Insurance Com continued study of “Moses," as the or rooms. Pleasant Valley grange will hold pany gives you exactly this. You law giver. Robbers attempted to burn their Its regular monthly meeting next Sat ill be fully indemnified in case way into the vault of the Montavilla urday evening. PLEASANT HOME of loss. Pleasant Home Baptist Church. Savings bank Wednesday evening but evidently were frightened away be The young people have completed EAST OF THE SANDY. Work on the new Sunday school fore they had a chance to complete their organization called the B. Y. room at the Methodist church was About a dozen ladies met on the the work. P. U. They voted to hold a social, halted Thursday because of the very M ain N treet afternoon of February 22 at the home The first person to find out that for the purpose of getting together Gwwlvam, Oregon disagreeable weather which pre the yeggs had broken into the bank for a good time, the first Tuesday vailed. The studding was up and the of Mrs. Jim Babbitt and formed P h on es 2 5 0 1 ; 5 1 8 evening of each month. A great deal work progressing rapidly under the Thimble club. The afternoon was was William Berg, vice president of of interest is being shown in the direction of W. R. Crosier and a crew spent in a social way and light re the bank. He opened the door a preparations for the occasion and a of willing workers when the cold freshments were served. The next little before eight o’clock Thursday meeting will be held at the home of and noticed that something was wave came. It is a surprising fact that Cali very good time is expected. The Lightest Bread on Earth the president, Mrs. Wm. Northway wrong on account of the tools lying Sunday school will be at 10 a. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sloop and fornia with 67,000 acres of bearing Joseph Schmand, who has been 1 1 1 about. Around the vault In which at the lightest price on earth comes B. Y. P. U. meeting at 7:15 p. daughters, Mabie and Amy, are III walnuts and 19,000 non-bearing, Is for several weeks, was taken to the thousands of dollars were stored, from the brightest spic and span Song service will begin at 8 p. with grip. one of the biggest importers of wal hospital a few days ago. was a litter of burglar tools and on bakery in this, your own home town. D. T. Williams has been ill with nuts. Huge quantities have been Dr. Young of Portland will be present Mr. and Mrs. Robert Larson enter the lower left hand corner of the Of course you know the bakery. and deliver the sermon, which prom grip but was reported as Improving. imported from Manchura, some from tained Miss Laura Pierce at dinner, vault door a jagged hole was found There’s ail the difference In the Miss Ruth Ickler is visiting her France and a few come in the sum ises to be a treat as his preaching Is on the 22d, in honor of the latter’s where the cracksmen had bored world between ordinary bread and well known and he always has a spe sister, Mrs. Leon Caddy, at Bull Run mer from Chile. Recently a ship birthday, A few friends were also through the metal with a blow-torch. the kind you get here Do you want this week. real solid nourishment for yourself ment of 30,000 pounds of Spanish cial message for everyone. entertained during the evening, The safe was still warm when It and family? Then taken no chances Mrs. Alta Gentry spent Sunday af walnuts was sent from Spain to San What is so impractical as a “prac ternoon visiting with Mr. and Mrs. which was spent with music, toast was discovered. The hole In the safe and get your bread and cakes at Francisco. tical” Joke? ing marshmallows and eating Ice was about a foot square and must John Eggiman. cream and cake. have taken about 2 or 3 hours to The Sunday evening services are Multiply your returns by adding A Want Ad. Is the most direct way The basket ball team of Columbia burn. The yeggs had reached the In want ads. to your methods. to reach a buyer. proving of interest at the Methodist high school expects to play the Park side door and in a few minutes more church. Several special musical NOTK’E TO CRKDITGRH, Rose team on Friday evening, Febru would have allowed them to reach numbers have been promised for next ary 25. Caae No. 2047(1. the interior vault. Sunday evening when the pastor, In the Circuit Court of the State of Mrs. Chas. Berney has been quite A hurried call was sent to the po Oregon, for Multnomah County, Rev. E. B. Cotton will have charge. 111 with pleurisy. Department of Probate. lice. They came and searched the A question box has provided a num In the Matter of the Estate of Wil ground around the building before ber of unusual questions about the liam R. Butler, Deceased. coming inside. TROUTDALE Bible during the past few weeks. Notice Is hereby given that the un A. C. Ruby of the Ruby Stock dersigned has been appointed by th i Those in the box now are “Which two A fine, six-pound daughter was MARION M A YFIELD, Prop. chapters of the Bible are exactly born on Thursday, February 23, to Farm is president of the bank and Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, County of Multnomah. Department of C. A. Foster, vice president. Phone Gresham 276. alike?” and “Where is the account of Mr. and Mrs. A. List. Probate, as administratrix of the es what was probably the first young tate of William It. Butler, deceased, FAIRVIEW and has qualified. All persons hav men’s prayer meeting?” Anyone Lynch Dance l ><mt|M»ne<l. ing claims against said estate are knowing the answers ^hould report The Lynch Parent-Teacher asso Fourteen young people of the hereby notified to present same duly Pis : B a st 71 0 2 ; Gresham 8 5 5 at the church Sunday evening. ciation hard time dance for Friday, Methodist church met last night and verified as by law required to the of AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME J. F. Collins has been improving February 24, is postponed until la formed a choir organization. They fice of McGuIrk & Schneider, With row Bldg., Gresham, Oregon, within his property near the M E. church ter, on account of sickness in the Your Patronage Solicited will meet weekly on Thursday even six months from the date hereof. He is making some changes in the community. ings and drill under the direction of Dated and first published Feb. 3, '22. rooms and plans to add a porch. H. W Strong of Gresham. The fol Date of last publication March 3, ’22. Need Your Hull flcw n cd ? EDITH A. BUTLER, lowing officers were elected: presi Have it French dry cleaned. Re- Gravel and Hand. Administratrix. M oving and G eneral H auling 124-41 U nion A venue dent, Edwin Burlingame; secretary- McOVIRJC & 8C H N EID E R , Tailoring for In carload lot or retail, delivered or pairlng neatly done Wood, Coal and Briquets P ortlan d , Oregon Attorneys. treasurer, Marlon Burlingame; li haul It yourself. Phone 79x. J. H. ladles and men. Hoss. tf PETER LENARD brarian, Miss Buckner. OF FARM MACHINERY Saturday, Mar. 4, 1 p. m. sharp On the Ruegg Place, 1 mile south of Linnemann Junction on P. R. L. & P. R. R. W E HA VE O N D1SPLA Y A Large Assortment of NEW SPRING SILKS Call and See Them C. F. RUEGG, Owner Automi 9bile Repairing * Pisk Tires and Tubes OLDFIELD TIRES WEED CHAINS GRESHAM TIRE COMPANY G •esh a m G a ra g e HOME PRODUCTS PURE LARD 5 lbs., 75c 10 lbs., $1.50 Delivered GRESHAM MEAT MARKET Washing, Polishing Flying Sparks and GREASING Cause Fires At SHERMAN McCARTER GARAGE SEE ROY McCARTER JO H N BRO W N CITY B A K E R Y CHOICE FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS Fresh Fish in Season PLEASANT HOME MEAT MKT. MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE