GKK8HA.M
PLEASANT HOME PASTOR
LUSTED HOME TALENT
WILL DISCUSS POWER
TO GIVE BENEFIT PLAY
I
“A reservoir of strength awaits
your use,” says the Rev. Earl B.
Cotton, pastor of the Pleasant Home
Methodist church. Are you suffering
from physical, mental Inertia or mor
al weakness? The powerhouse is at
hand. Convert the wires, turn on
the switch, and use the light and
A home talent play will be given
at the Lusted schoolhouse Friday
evening, March 10, under the aus
pices of the Lusted Parent-Teachers
association .
OUTLOOK. FRIDA Y.
MARCH
8.
lt»22
P A O S T H R EE
LOCAL HOLSTEIN MAKES RECORD
Fox Bros.’
The name of the play to be present
ed is "The Mirth-Provoking School
! Room." Hezekiah Jeremiah Runder-
power which are yours for the ask insky is one of the pupils and re
ing. How? As you get mental pow ceives a much needed whipping. Oth
er by association with great think er very funny characters are Miss
ers. so you require all strength by Eva Smart, Marie Bright and Prof.
association with Him who is at once ’ Horatio Pryor.
the Great Mind, the Great Spirit, and
If you want to laugh ’till your sides
the Great Expression of Power.”
ache, come and see the funny cos
"Strength through communion tumes and antics of the pupils and
with the Divine,” is the topic of the teacher of the old-fashioned school.
morning service of worship at the
Lunch is to be served by the re
Pleasant Home Methodist church for freshment committee who has asked
this Sunday at 11 a. m. The pastor, that each family bring a cake.
Rev. Earl B. Cotton, will lead in this
The play was gotten up to aid in
MTANHOPB BELLE JOHANNA NO. 2 8 2 0 7 7 .
study.
raising funds to pay for the piano and
The evening service at 7:30 will for this reason, an admission of 25c
By producing 32,453.8 pounds of butter. Thirty-day period, 3560.6
be In charge of the committee of and 15« will be charged.
milk in 365 days, Stanhope Johanna pounds of milk, 128.32 pounds of
which W. R. Crosier is chairman.
No. 282677, a Holstein cow belong butter. 365 days, 32,453.8 pounds of
The subject of study is the “Life of
ing to H. G. Mullenhoff, farmer living milk, 1242.5 pounds of butter. Her
POWELL
VALLEY
Aaron.”
six miles east of Gresham, captured highest single day was 138 pounds of
All are cordially invited to attend
The Powell Valley Mission church the state record for milk production. milk.
this "Pleasant Church Home."
will hold its regular services next The cow also won the record as sec
The cow was suffering from a
Sunday. Sunday school will begin ond high cow in the Holstein Friesian sprained leg for a portion of t h e ,
at 10 in the morning and preaching association for production of milk for period during the test, which is be
services by the pastor, the Rev. O. F. seven and 30-day periods.
lieved to have cut down her produc
Larson. Communion services will
This cow which made her records tion. There was also a period when
follow the preaching. Services in the under ordinary farm conditions, Mr. Mullenhoff was away and did the
English language will be held In the freshened on February 5, 1921, and milking.
evening and commence at 7:30. A started her official test on February
Mr. Mullenhoff said that during the
cordial welcome is extended to ail.
9, 1921. She made the following rec test he fed a patent feed turned out
An all-day meeting of the Ladles' ords:
Seven-day
period
859.7 by a Portland company. The cow was
We are equipped to repair your
Aid "of the Swedish Mission church pounds of milk and 34.22 pounds of bred and raised by Mr. Mullenhoff
car, regardless of the make, and do
will be held at the home of Mr. and
a first-class job, one that we feel
Mrs. Emanuel Anderson on Thursday,
HOSPITAL AND SCHOOLS
CORBETT
safe In guaranteeing to be right.
March 9. All are cordially invited.
FOR DISABLED WORKERS
We
have lots of room for live auto
Confirmation services will be held
Mrs. Clyde Dunlop spent the
storage.
in the Swedish Lutheran church next week-end in Portland.
The Outlook has just received a
Sunday morning, March 5, at 10
Miss Catherine Hall was absent pamphlet published by the State In
o’clock.
Communion service, In from school Thursday and Friday, af dustrial Accident Commission which
which the newly confirmed will take flicted with a severe cold
tells of the Important and gratifying
| part, will be held in the evening at
Victor Johnson is drawing plans results obtained during the past two
'7:30. The service will be open to all
for a bungalow which he Intends to years In the work of rebuilding the
Southard & Southard
land an invitation to join the church build for Troy Phipps In the near men and women who have been seri
Phone
2391
Night Phone 25x5
will be extended. The confirmation
ously injured in Industrial accidents
When you re-roof your house, see | class consists of Howard Andersen future.
Columbia Grange meets Saturday while under the protection of the
that the roof is snug and tight, ' Leonard Nelson, Sven Nelson and
March
4. Members should plan to Oregon workmen's compensation law
and fireproof if possible. Many Rinard Mattson.
attend as there will be work in the There are two angles to this work
bad fires start on the roof. Guard
third and fourth degrees.
One is the physical reconstruction of
against them.
T en-M inute Cream ed Salm on.
Sheldon
Stearns,
who
was
station
injured men and the other is the vo
Make a good white sauce by rub
Carry sound fire insurance to pro
agent
here
for
several
years,
is
very
cational
retraining of those whose
tect yourself against financial loss, bing a tablespoonful of flour into a ill at a Portland sanitarium.
injuries prevent them from returning
tablespoonful
of
melted
butter
and never forget that your great
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Knierlem cele to their old employment.
REPAIRING AND RETREADING
est service to yourself and com When smooth add 1 cup of cold milk, brated their 50th wedding anniver
The commission has established a
All work guaranteed.
munity lies in helping the cause and stir while it is cooking. Add 1 sary February 22. This very worthy well equipped physlotheropy depart
of fire prevention. Insure in this can of pink or chum salmon separat- couple has lived In this vicinity some ment in connection with Its offices In
T im « to
tM *
agency of the Hartford Fire In I ed into small pieces. If the sauce 25 years or more and has a host of Portland and a smaller branch in Sa
seems too thick, add a little of the
surance Company.
GEORGE A. BRANDT
liquor from the fish. Serve on soft friends who are ever willing to ex lem. In this department from 75 to
Opposite Brown’s Market
Phone 1107
Powell 8t.
buttered toast or square soda crack tend the glad hand and who heartily 100 men are receiving daily treat
ers. This may be varied by adding congratulate them on this wonderful ments for stiffened or ankylosed
occasion.
joints, for atrophied or wasted mus
one-half teaspoonful of curry powder
Main S treet
Miss
Emma
Hankey,
who
has
been
des, for nerve injuries, back in
to the sauce, rubbing It In with the
G resham ,
Oregon
flour and butter. Serve for break ill for several years, is much im juries, for conditions following bad
P h on es 2 5 0 1 ; 5 1 8
proved in health.
fractures or infections or lacerations,
fast, dinner or supper. It can be
Ivo Spybrock sold 16 acres of his and a hundred and one other condi
prepared in ten minutes.
farm, bordering the Columbia high tions which follow In the wake of
way, to John Berba for $500 per serious industrial accidents.
acre.
These men are attended by their
The basket ball game between Cor regular physicians until their condi
bett and Park Rose resulted In a tion reaches a stage where special
score of three to six in favor of Cor reconstruction treatments are needed
bett.
and then they are placed in the
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
Phone 1891
Roy Emily has three men from charge of the commission. Competent
southern Oregon burning stumps, the surgeons are employed In the work
MARION M A YFIELD, Prop.
new way, on his acreage west of the of reconstruction and they are assist
Phone Gresham 276.
church.
ed by men trained for this work large
P h on es: E ast 7 1 0 2 ; G resham 8 5 5
ly in the government reconstruction
AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME
hospitals.
COTTRELL
Your Patronage Solicited
The vocational rehabilitation of
T el. 96x — E lectric B uilding —
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hardy of the more seriously Injured workmen
Seattle have been visiting Mrs. Har coming under the protection of the
dy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. workmen’s compensation law was
M oving anil G eneral H au lin g
124-0 Union A venue
Gcger. Mr. Hardy returned to Seattle made by an act passed by the legis
CARPENTER
Wood, Coal and Briquets
P o r t la n d , O n 'g n n
Sunday but his wife remained for lature in January, 1920, $100,000
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
Septic Tanks
another week.
Wiring for Light
was first set aside, and later 2 *6 per
Built
Mrs. A. C. Buckley of Grass Valley cent of the commission's monthly
and Power
Jack Screws
spent several days last week with Mr. Income was added to it. This gave
National Mazda
PLEASANT HOME PEOPLE
FAIRVIEW
for Rent
and Mrs. Craswell.
Lamps
them ample funds to provide special
HOLD INTERESTING MEET
Mrs. R. L. Robertson and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Blackburn were training for all disabled persons
Portland visitors Tuesday.
The B. Y. P. U. of the Baptist
coming under this law who could Mildred of Portland were week-end
Miss Winans of Hood River Is vis not return to their former work so visitors at the home of Mrs. Robert church held their first regular month
iting her sister, Mrs. A. J. Bram and that they can become self-sustaining. son’s sister-in-law, Mrs. J. H. Peter
ly social on Tuesday evening In the
family.
Prior to February 1, 1922, the
church parlors. Although many were
Mr. and Mrs. James Manary and commission had sent questionnaires son. Mrs. Anna Wagner of Cottrell,
111 and the weather severe a large
We are prepared to give your car a Thorough
sen Roland visited Mrs. Jos. Manary, to 449 men and women whose In Mrs. Belle Stockton of Rockwood, and .
number of young people attended and
Sunday.
Ed,
Camp
of
Portland
were
also
juries were of such severity as to en
a most enjoyable evening was spent.
Clackamas county has received sev title them to vocational training. Of guests of the Petersons.
Each was expected to bring his or her
eral carloads of gravel at this station that number 74 had not been re
Mrs. J. W. Muller will entertain picture taken while a baby. Margaret
recently and the repairing of the turned, 235 were finaled. without re the Ladles’ Aid with a tea on Tues
Fitzgerald received the prize. It was
roads is under way.
training, 63 were in training, 51 had day evening, March 7. All are cor hoped to spend a social evening on
Mrs. Fred Wagner spent several finished training, 17 dropped out dially invited.
the fourth Tuesday of each month
days this week visiting relatives in before training was completed, one
The Rev. L. F. Smith has recov and everyone Is heartily welcomed to
Fairview.
was temporarily suspended and eight ered from his recent Illness and ex the circle. The B. Y. P.U. will meet
Mrs. A. R. Goger and daughter, were pending.
pects to fill his pulpit at the Metho Sunday evening at 7 ,'o’clock and
Mrs. Hardy, spent Tuesday afternoon
The Charge for this Service, twice a month, is only $5.
Various trades in which men are dist church next Sunday morning Pastor Barry will preach after a eoag
with Mrs W E and Mrs. L. E. Cras taking training include mechanical The choir will make Its first public
service, which begins at 8. Theme,
well and Mrs. Jos. Manary.
You can’t do it as cheap as that yourself
drawing and drafting, auto mechan appearance and will render the an- ' "A Most Wonderful Achievement.”
ics, battery work, mining engineer them, "1 Heard the Voice of Jesus,” | Everyone invited to worship with
TROUTDALE
ing, barbering, farm mechanics and by Arthur W. Nelson. H. W. Strong this congregation.
tractors,
vulcanizing, civil engineer will sing a solo. Mr. Strong, who
Mr. and Mrs George Junor of
Tualatin visited at the Thos. Low ing, pharmacy, poultry husbandry, has charge of the choir, reports some
G ILLIS
dairying and bee keeping, general fine voices and much enthusiasm i
home Sunday.
among
the
singers.
wireless
telegraphy,
Rev. Earl B. Cotton will preach at
Mrs. Low entertained a few old agriculture,
time friends of her mother, Mrs. salesmanship, bookkeeping, stenog
Need Y .ur Balt a i m w l 7
,he O"1"'
<'hur<'h at 3
Thorbourn, at 500 the other evening. raphy, candy making, shoe repairing
Have It French dry cleaned. Re- °'clock on Sunday afternoon. He ex
Those invited were Mr. and Mrs. rod others. Most of them are re patring neatly dene. Tailoring for
,o *s,t “n<l answer the question,
Seldle and Miss Seidle, Mr. and Mrs. ceiving this retraining in various vo ladies and men.
j ' What Is the Work of the Christian
Harlow, Herman Blaser. Mr and Mrs. cational schools of the state such as
PETER LENARD. Tailor. I Church?”
J. A. Larsson, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Oregon Agricultural College, various
The Modern Electric Washing Machine has been called
Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Spence. technical schools, business colleges '
the greatest of all—
Mr and Mrs M. McGinnis of Trout and automobile schools, while oth
Labor-Saving
dale; Mr. and Mrs. O. Junor and Mr. ers are learning a trade as appren
and Mrs. T. Federspiel of Tualatin. ti« es or under special tutors.
Money-Saving
A
very pleasant evening was spent
Time-Saving
BORING
and a nice lunch served, after which
—appliances ever produced for the Home.
Sirs. Harlow and Mrs. Larsson enter
Albert Bull, who was crushed by
We believe you will agree with this strong statement
tained the company with Scotch
at
a heavy dump car In the Barton
music.
after you have seen one of these machines in action.
gravel pit a few days ago, is Improv
Drop in any time for Free Demonstration
Storage battery repairing and re in g.
Subject: Why Sixty Million People Have
charging, starter and generator
ELECTRIC STORE
, ELECTRIC BUILDING
work. Raker A Son.
Gravel and Sand.
turned away from Doctoring.
In
rload lot or retail, delivered or >
Portland R ailw ay, Light & P ow er C om pany
A Want Ad is the most direct way I haul It yourself. Phone 79x. J H
P ositively no collection taken
‘ to reach a buyer.
* Hoss.
tf •
TROUTDALE, OREGON
MILLRUN
80-LB. SACK
$26.00
PER TON
Automobile Repairing
A Poor R oof
G resh am
G arage
Causes Fires
Pisk lir e s and Tubes
OLDFIELD TIRES
WEED CHAINS
GRESHAM TIRE COMPANY
JO H N
BRO W N
HOME PRODUCTS
PURE LARD
5 lbs., 75c
CHOICE FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS
• Fresh Fish in Season
PLEASANT HOME MEAT MKT.
10 lbs., $1.50
Delivered
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
Main St.
FRANK C. JONES & CO.
Frank C. Jones
MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE
Floyd L. Mack
Washing, Polishing
and GREASING
At SHERMAN McCARTER GARAGE
SEE ROY McCARTER
IF YOU WANT
REAL SERVICE
FREE LECTURE
DR. DEE, of Portland
Gresham Theater
MONDAY EVE., 8 P. M., Mar. 6