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GRESHAM Dog K ept Busy G athering Eggs OITLO O K . TROUTDALE FRIDAY, MARCH 34, THE WORLD NEED OF A PROGRESSIVE PROGRAM A num ber of friends of Mrs. M. People about P leasan t Home will I Lewis g athered a t h e r home th e ev rem em ber th e man who was present ening of March 16 to wish her many happy retu rn s of th e day. it being her at th e F a rm e r’s In s titu te la st Sep 80th birthday. Music and a delicious tem ber and spoke on th e su b je ct of i lunch were featu res of th e evening. “ B elter C hurches." He, P rof. W. H. Mr. and Mrs. H enry McGinnis of H ertzog, of th e d ep a rtm en t of ru ra l P o rtlan d were recent guests at th e j sociology of K im ball School of The- Joe McGinnis home. ology. will speak a t th e M ethodist T he social given for th e Baseball church Sunday m orning at 11 a. m. League was a decided success both His su b ject will be “ The P resen t socially and financially. Besides hav- W orld S ituation and th e P ro g ram of ing a most enjoyable evening, $157 th e C hurch.” A rrange to be on tim e was tak en in from th e sale of baskets at th is service o r you may miss p a rt and a popular subscription raised t h e 'o f th is helpful address, The evening service a t 7 :3 0 will fund to over $200. Mr. H opkins was) be in charge of th e com m ittee com elected captain. Mr. and Mrs. W illet have moved posed of G- H. Bickford, Mrs. Mary to th e Miller acreage a mile so u th of Bickford and Mrs. E. E. Van Fleet. The Sunday school m eets a t 10 T routdale. A num ber of T ro u td ale women a t o’clock and has a class especially for tended the m eeting of th e County "you.” "Y ou” are alw ays welcome a t any service held in th e “ P leasan t Council a t C orbett on S aturday. Mrs. H enry McCollough and Mrs. C hurch H om e.” C. E. Bush of B ridal Veil atten d ed PLEASANT HOME E astern S tar ch ap ter on S aturday and were th e g u ests over n ig h t of A num ber of P lea san t Home Mrs. L. O strand. young people and th e ir frien d s have Bill Robinson and Andy A nderson, who are w ith th e bridge g an g at organized a T uckabatchee club. The nam e m eans g et one, add one to it Mosier, spent Sunday in T ro u td ale. Mr. and Mrs. W allace Spence and and stick together. T he club was little son w ere th e guests a t th e W. organized M arch 11 a t th e hom e of Mrs. A lta G entry. A rth u r Sloop was C. Spence hom e on Sunday. elected tem p o rary presid en t i and and are known for th e ir constructive GRADE SCHOOL NOTES. V ictor Holm and Miss C arm en P a t beauty. terson were Sunday visitors of the Mrs. A lfred Sloop secretary- T here are 20 c h a rte r m em bers. A singing The teaching force is sh o rt two E ngland’s songs are filled w ith ac S. Holm fam ily. teachers today. Miss M abie Inglis tion and out door life, sp o rts and pas T he Robinson tw ins have been class w’ill be one of th e activities. A second m eeting was held la st S atu r has been ab sen t fo r tw o days on ac tim es are told of and still the songs q uite sick. day, March 18 a t th e hom e of Mr, C larence P arso n s has re tu rn e d are simple. count of illness, and Miss H elen Hoss and Mrs. H. L. Ball. T he occasion T he gypsy love of o rnam entation home from M osier to com m ence is absent today on account of being com m em orated St. P a tric k ’s spring work on th e McGinnis celery and finery is expressed in music by w ith all th e d ecorations in green. ill. th e num ber of runs and trills and farm . Mrs. M. L en n artz w ent to McMinn The school expects to organize a flourishes. ville recently to v isit Mrs. Iren e H all ROCKWOOD boys’ glee club as soon as possible. The ones who need the music are Sm ith. There is plenty of m a te ria l for it as those who do not know it and do not A very successful m eeting of th e T he M ethodist L adies' Aid held the singing d u rin g assem blies In good get it, hence it is difficult to teach P aren t-T each er association was held an at-hom e in th e church a week ago last F rid ay A fea tu re of th e a fte r ad u lts so we m ust educate th e young proof of th e fact. noon was th e aw ard in g of a window Friday- T he occasion was in honor It is hoped th a t th e boys’ baskt- to accomplish o u r end. p lan t as a prize to th e room having of sev eral new m em bers and was The easiest way to learn a language ball team will be a credit to the the largest rep resen tatio n of m o th enjoyed by all. school w hen they play th e “Y” boys is to live am ong the people who speak ers present a t th e m eeting. The T he saw m ill ow ned by A nderson th a t language. It is the sam e w ith plant was won by Mrs. B u rlin g am e’s tom orrow a t 3 p. m., in P ortland. room. T he w inners generously prom The W ednesday m orning assembly music. We m ust hear it constantly ised to loan th e plant to th e o th e r and L auderback is in op eratio n again. T he T uckabatchee club is to m eet was com posed of various m usical and use it. H ear music from the rom s occasionally. T he association num bers. T he G irl’s Glee club sang cradle. Lucky is the child who hears is planning for an e n tertain m en t to at th e hom e of Mrs. A lta G entry S at several songs. T hey gave “ Sleep a lullaby well sung. We m ust train be given on April 1. when a scarf for urday instead of a t Mrs. L. S. Alex a lib rary tab le will be sold, also a n d e r’s on account of th e poor h ealth K entucky B abe” for the first tim e | th e m other of th e fu tu re to sing cor hom em ade candy, coffee, d o u g h n u ts rectly with a sweet m usical tone. We and th e o th e r pupils liked it so well and sandw iches. T h ere w ill be a of Mrs. A lexander. Some new pebble glass windows they they clapped them back and m ust teach them to distinguish be grab bag. T he proceeds will go to w ard th e fund for th e paym ent of th e have replaced th e old ones in th e made th em sing it again. The girls tw een the good and bad, betw een the piano, which is nearly com plete. are im proving w onderfully in th eir tru e and the false. E arl L ounsberry, who broke his M ethodist church. T he old windows T he music in th e school m ust have, arm w hile playing baseball w ith th e have been used for th e new Sunday singing. Miss K ath ry n Honey gave an in te re stin g reading. T he follow- a refining and elevating influence. Fairview team , is g e ttin g along school building. excerpts from it contain some in te r The more b eau tifu l th e song, th e b et nicely. T he Misses S igfrid an d V ictoria P leasant H om e B ap tist C hurch. te r it is liked by the chldren and the Olby of P o rtlan d came o u t to help esting ideas: T he p rim ary aim of m usic in the j b etter it is sung. E verything done in celebrate th e b irth d ay of th e ir niece, Bible school a t .10 a- m. T he B. Y. R uth W alin, who was 11 y ears old P. U. w ill m eet a t 7 p. m. P reach in g public schools is the enrichm ent of school becomes a lifetm e habit W hen a child leaves school he on T hursday. a t 8 o ’clock by P asto r B arry. This life th ro u g h th e beauty of music. It Mrs. E dw ard Dickenson of P o rt should be so equipped m usically th a t land visited on T h u rsd ay w ith Mr. will be th e second serm on in th e m akes a g re a te r capacity for self-ex pression and wholesom e enjoym ent. he can appreciate and enjoy good mu and Mrs. F ra n k Dickenson an d Mrs. series on th e "G ran d est W ord In th e Cook. E nglish L an g u ag e.” «The different peoples have differ sic, can sing fifty or more good songs. W illard R ecent anno u n cem en t has been T he young people will m eet in th e en t m usic. T he lives of th e people ! can read a t sight a sim ple melody, m ade of th e engagem ent of Miss are told th ro u g h th e ir song, th e ir cus can w rite a melody from hearin g it E dith Je lk en to W W. McCormick. p arlo rs of th e church T uesday even ing, M arch 28 for th e ir m onthly so toms, n atio n al custom s, clim atic con and be able to sing w ith a clear m u FAIRVIEW cial g ath erin g . A special in v itatio n ditions, racial origin, ideas of family sical voice w ith correct enunciation. has been extended to th e young peo life a re all b ro u g h t o u t through th eir T he suprem e value of music is to give T he P olvanna Cooking club met on music. T his show s the place of folk th e child a m edium for expressing S aturday at th e hom e of th e leader. ple of th e B ethel B aptist church of w hat he feels. This reacts leaving song in th e school room. Miss M argaret Jones. Miss H elen G resham to enjoy th e evening with him broadened and deepened. Cowgill, sta te assistan t g irl's club them . A g ran d tim e is expected. The n o rth e rn races believed in fo r leader, and Miss E th el C alkins, M ult est sp rite s, elves and cre atu res of the nom ah county club leader, w ere pres Hand and Gravel. l ’iano Tuning. woods and they had long dark nights. $3.00. Satisfaction g u aran teed . en t and gave in te restin g talk s. P lans F o r concrete w ork, $2.15 per yd. T h eir m usic is w eird and fantastic. w ere outlined for d em o n stratio n s to Phone Jones, G resham 1561, care F o r road. $2.00 per yd. D elivered be given In th e n ea r fu tu re . The anyw here In city. M. E. W illiam s, Outlook. T he N orw egian m usic reveals th e rig w ork of th e club is progressing very phone 121x4. orous and thoroughly genuine c h a r I w rite livestock and autom obile satisfacto rily . acter, te m p eram en tal, of its people. insurance. B. W. T horne, B ank of At th e P resb y terian church next Sunday m o rning a t 11 o’clock the G erm an songs are full of sentim ent Gresham . p asto r, th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted. will preach on th e subject, “ Why C h ristian s DifTer.” Fisk Tires and Tubes OLDFIELD TIRES REPAIRING AND RETREADING All work guaranteed. T im * - t o R e -tttS lf FW I GRESHAM TIRE COMPANY O nnosite Brow n’s M arket GEORGE A. BRANDT Phone 1107 Powell St. PAID CASH CEDAR A b irth d ay d in n er was given last | Sunday at th e hom e of Mr and Mrs. II. T. Wood in ho n o r of Mr. Wood and Russel G entry. T his b irthday i cake was baked and d eco rated by | Miss Mabel Wood. On it w ere placed 10 candles In honor of R u ssel’s b lrth - 1 day. The m ost w onderful p a rt of It was the d ecorations which w ere com posed of q u ain t pictures, fo u r In all. They were p ictu res of children, a boy and a girl, and seem ed alm ost too p re tty to eat. T he g u ests besides th e fam ily w ere Mrs. L ydia McCul loch and h er d au g h ter. Miss O rlene McCulloch, and W. Saw yer, Robert and Gladys M iller came In th e after- ! noon. E. BAUMANN, Gresham, Phone 2441 See Me for Cattle Hauling CHOICE MEATS Homemade Ham», Bacon, Sausage, Lard F u ll line of Cold Lunch M eats SANITARY MARKET Main St., G resham GKO. DIETL. Prop. Phone 1711 T he Rev. David Q. B arry of G resh am will preach a t th e G illis com m u nity church next Sunday afternoon a t 3 o’clock. His su b je ct will be I "T h e Best Source of In v estm en t.” P o w ell V alley Girl» Serve D inner. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF B ank o f G resh am Gresham, Oregon At the close of business March 10, 1922 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ............................... $143,619.51 92,101.50 Bonds, stocks and warrants ....................... 8,159.27 Banking house, furniture and fixtures....... 12,158.67 Real estate 947452995 1,000.00 Customers liability, account Acceptances .. 72,072.17 Cash in vault, due from reserve banks $329,111.12 LIABILITIES Capital stock............................................... $ 15,000.00 5,628.18 Surplus and undivided profits ................... 1,000.00 Acceptances................................................... 307,482.94 D EPO SITS $329,111.12 Cash Reserve 23.4 per cent Bond Reserve 28 per cent Total Liquid Reserve 51.4 per cent BANK OF GRESHAM GRESHAM, OREGON A Safe Custodian for your Funds Automobile Repairing We a re equipped to re p a ir your car, reg ard less of th e m ake, and do a first-class Job, one th a t we feel safe In g u ara n tee in g to be rig h t. We have lots of room for live auto storage. G re sh a m G a ra g e Southard & Southard Phone 2391 Night Phono 25x5 WOOD COAL EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE A Truck for Every Kind of Work 247 D avis Street P ortlan d Bdwy. 2 0 8 2 Cor. P ow ell and M aple (■restia in 1581 Tel. 601 — Electric Building — Main St. FRANK C. JONES & CO. CARPENTER Septic Tanka Built Jack Screws for Rent Frank C. Jones LICENSED ELECTRICIAN Wiring for Light and Power National Mazda Lamps Floyd L. Mack Ign ition E x p ert. I flciency of his m achine on startin g , Call for $25 will be given to him who lig h tin g and Ignition. Phone G resham 1228, proves th a t I can not find th e de-1 George P hones: East 71 0 2 ; MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE Causes Fires F ry in g fats freq u en tly ig n ite and s ta r t d isastro u s fires. T his Is Ju st an o th er of th e little th in g s th a t m ust be w atched, for the sake of safety. How ab o u t your fire insu ran ce on buildings and household goods? H ave you arran g e d for com plete p ro tectio n ? T his agency of th e H artfo rd F ire In su ran ce Com pany is equipped to w rite good in | su ran ce and give sound advice. Two girls, who are m em bers of the cooking club, E d ith W rig h t and Pearl G ustafson, cooked and served a th ree- course d in n er la st W ednesday evening a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. F ran k G ustafson. T h ere were 13 who p ar-j took of th e good th in g s p rep ared by i th e girls. They planned th e m enu w hich consisted of soup, cream ed beans, m ashed potatoes, pie and cake All th e fam ily declared It was the best d in n er they had ev er tasted . 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