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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1922)
GRESHAM Myers I umps or \\ ater Systems for every type or depth of well OUTLOOK. M hat I k th«* Valu«* o f Your I*** > « » I IN ? FRIDAY, MARCH 31, I» 2 2 ROCKWOOD WILL HAVE SUNDAY SCHOOL MEET PAGE THKEE ¡tlllllllllH IIIIIIIIIIIIH IIIIIIIIIIIIU IIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllin .lN IIIIIIIIIH H IIIIIIU : K SS | Garden Dresses whose Beauty and Delicacy H arm onic | How much are you w orth in your own nam e? T he thing* which are The Sunday School association com with the Atmosphere of Fragrant Flowers ot real w orth in th is world cost posed of the schools of the Powell Val som ething Som etim es we pay gold ley circuit will have its sem i-annual! for them . Som etim es we purchase mei ting at Rockwood, Saturday, April them by th e sw eat of o u r brow. If | 8, with a full program of reports, in spiring and helpful addresses and the cost price is an indication of round table discussions. The Associa value, how m uch is your religion tion meets In November and April, the w orth tQ you? How much does last meeting being at Boring. your religion cost you? TRACTORS OVERLAND 4 The purpose of the association is Rev. E arl B. Cotton will speak in two fold—to bring the w orkers in the Complete th e P leasan t Home M ethodist church« schools together for friendly fellow- Complete on Sunday m orning on the s u b je c t,1 ship and to develop b etter w orkers and Case 10-18 with "T h e Price of O ur R eligion.” He j methods of work in the various 2 14-inch trac AUTOMOBILES will also have charge of th e evening 1 srll°ols of the parish. The follow ing is the outline of the ' H ! service at 8 o’clock. (N ote the tor plows ¡change in th e h o u r.) The su b ject is program for the Rockwood m eeting: § 10 a. in.. Opening devotions, Rev. B. I = "Living in th e days when th e ie were G. Carney. no policem en.” Special violin music i. . , . . 10:20, Reading the record and ap- 3 At Gresham At Gresham has been prom ised for th e evening o in tm e n t of committees. Three-min service. ute report from each school. T he Sunday school m eets a t 10 10:45, “Our Schools and the Stew a m., and joins with th e church con ardship Program ." Rev. A. S. Hlsey. gregation in inviting you to atten d 11:15, "Our Experim ent in D epart INGHAM, Japanese Crepe, Percale mentalizing a One-Room School.“ Mrs. I this "P le asa n t C hurch H om e.” and Sateen, that are guaranteed A lta Gentry. fast in color. 11:35, "Evangelism In Our Schools." POWELL VALLEY Ron Hale. Rev. L. F. Sm ith. P le a sa n t H on te B a p tist C h u rch . Blue, red, lavender and various color One P rest-o-L ite tank, h alf full, 12:00, The Benediction. Dinner T he m onthly social held by th e A meeting of Powell Valley W ater $8.00; two 33x4 tires, $5.00 each; hour. combinations, at B. Y. P. U. was certain ly a pro D istrict No. 2 will be held at the Pow tw o 32x3 >4 tires, $2.50 each; four 1:15 p. m., Devotions, Rev. Carney. tubes, $1.00 each. Two "miles east nounced success, A large n um ber of ell Valley schoolhouse on Wednesday 1:25, “Don’t Send Your Children to of G resham , one Section L ine road. the G resham young people w ere evening, April 5 for th e purpose of Sunday School.” Dr. Geo. B. P ratt. A. L. Maybee, G resham , Oregon. gu ests by special Invitation. The nom inating three w ater commissioners 2, "The Story as a Means of Mission evening was spent in social conver to be voted on at a la ter date. The ary Education of the Juniors." Mrs. petition which was recently presented sation and gam es. Cake an d ice to the county asking for the privilege A. S. Hisey. cream w ere served. W atch fo r th e of organizing received signatures of 2:20, The Sunday School and Ser ■ April num ber. Sunday school will 95 per cent of the voters of the d is tric t vice.” Rev. E. B. Cotton. 2:40, Round table discussion, Rev. convene next Sunday at 10 a. m. All interested are expected to be pres B. Y. P. U. a t 7 p. m. Song service ent a t the Wednesday nig h t meeting. B. G. Carney. 3, Business session. at 8 o'clock. P reaching a t 8 :3 0 by An unusually interesting meeting of Each school of the association may ñ lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllU IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi me P asto r B arry. Subject fo r consid the W oman's Home and Foreign Mis send as many representatives as may eration, ‘‘T he Glory of th e G ospel.” sionary society was held a t the L u th er an church on last S aturday evening, be possible, but every Bchool should be when $21.44 was received for the work. represented by a t least two delegates. HALEY The program was furnished by the The larger the num ber the better our meeting will be. Bring your dinner ■... The W. M. C. of the Haley B aptist L uther League and was much enjoy basket. The Rockwood school will fur-1 X ed.. One num ber was a talk on the church will m eet on next Wednesday nish a hot drink. afternoon, April 5, w ith Mrs. C. Mo- need of the work in China by John Unis. The members of the m issionary dine All ladies of the neighborhood society are very appreciative of the ROCKWOOD are Invited to attend. «» I ► There will be no services a t the good work done by the young people « ► A social affair of m uch in te rest to Baptist church on next Sunday even in furnishing the program. Rockwood people was th e e n te rta in A box social will be held a t the ing. The young people of the congre gation and others will attend the big schoolhouse on F riday evening, April m ent in P o rtla n d on T h u rsd ay even Your Home Furnisher rally at Jennings Lodge on th a t even 7 for the benefit of the Powell Valley ing given in honor of Miss E dith cookery club, “Work and W in.” Ladies Jelk en , d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. ing. will bring either a box lunch for two Win. Jelk en . The hostess was Mrs or a pie. During the evening there will A. Noble, whose house was b eau ti be a program and a sale of coffee and G R E SH A M . O REG O N fully decorated in pink and white. candy. J"he flow ers w ere pink carnations. Mrs. Thorwald Anderson was taken to Emanuel hospital in Portland on Covers were laid for 14. Many beau Saturday, where she underw ent an tifu l and u sefu l g ifts w ere received operation. She Is reported to be doing by Miss Je lk en , th e d a te of whose First half delinquent a fter April 5th. We have copy of Tax P h on es: E ast 71 0 2 ; G resham » 3 3 well. w edding to V. W. M cCormack of Rolls and will be glad to save you the time and trouble of a t AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME V isitors at the John Palmblad home P o rtlan d has been set fo r April 19. tending to the paym ent of taxes. It is only necessary to tele on Thursday were the Rev. E. Bjer- Your Patronage Solicited A very p leasan t su rp rise was given phone us your desires. Remember we locate your taxes by qulst, of W arren, Oregon and P. Holst, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. H o rto n a t th e ir description of your property—not by name. of Boring. home on F rid ay evening, March 24, th e occasion being th e ir 25th w ed W rite or telephone us. The B ank of G resham pays 5 per M oving and General H auling 124-0 U nion A venue cent in te re st on tim e deposits.— Ad. ding an n iv ersary . A host of friends Wood, Coal and B riquets P ortlan d . Oregon g ath ered to help celeb rate th e occa W ant aas. add to your profit. sion and presen ted a handsom e col lection of sliver. T he evening was sp en t pleasantly in playing cards, Gresham, Oregon gam es, m usic and singing. At a late h o u r refresh m en ts were served and frien d s d ep a rted w ishing Mr. and Mrs. H orton a golden and a diam ond wedding. The Modern Electric Washing Machine has been called T he play ‘‘T he Day E xpress,” and tire greatest of all— e n te rta in m e n t will be given under Labor-Saving (he auspices of th e P aren t-T each er Money-Saving association on S atu rd ay evening, Time-Saving April 1, a t th e g ran g e hall. An a t REPAIRING AND RETREADING —appliances ever produced for the Home. trac tiv e fe a tu re of th e p ro g ram will All work guaranteed. be m usic by th e o rch e stra of union W’e believe you will agree with this strong statement T im e to Re ?ir«T high school of Gresham . iBuv Fiata) Implements Machinery Repairs $695 $835 HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY W. A. HESSEL 'J 98c. $1.50, $2.25, $2.98, $3.25 and $3.50 Walrad Mercantile Co. I and receive 5% INTEREST ;• Let us have your order on your time deposits <’ J. E. Metzger BANK OF GRESHAM TAXES NOW DUE MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE ¿First "É’tatc battit IF YOU WANT REAL SERVICE F is k T ir e s a n d T u b e s OLDFIELD TIRES GRESHAM TIRE COMPANY O pposite B row n’s M arket GEORGE A. BRANDT Phone 1107 FAIRVIEW Powell St. after you have seen one of these machines in action. Drop in any time for Free Demonstration ELECTRIC STORE . ELECTRIC BUILDING Mrs. Ja n et G rant, who was at home I for two days last week on account of ’he illness of her son Donald, has re- \ turned to her work as prim ary teach er in the Rose City Park school, P o rt BOYHOOD PRANK I n o tice to c h e d it o k s . land. STAYS IN CONSCIENCE No. 20703 Tbe well-known De M obs family of P rim aries........... ............May 19, 1922 In th e C ircuit C ourt of th e S tate of E lection............. ............. Nov. 7, 1922 en tertain ers will give a program at the Oregon for th e County of M ultno Jo h n Brown received a le tte r from B E I BLICAN Methodist church next Wednesday ev- ah. D ep artm en t of P robate. C alifornia a few days ago w ith the In m [ ening, April 5. th e M atter o f th e E state of Emma JA M E S N. D A V IS Em bry, D eceased. ’ At the Sm ith Memorial Presbyterian sum of fifty cents enclosed w ith It. C an d id ate for C ircuit Ju d g e N otice is hereby given th a t J. G. church on next Sunday morning, the T he le tte r read as follow s: D ep a rtm en t N o. 3 Em bry has been appointed by th e Cir A Square Deal and Im p artial Service pastor, the Rev. E. R. D. Hollensted, “ W hen you w ere ru n n in g th e g ro cu it C ourt of th e S tate of Oregon for — Paid Adv. will preach nt 11 o’clock. He will take th e County of M ultnom ah, D ep art for his topic, “The Optimism of F aith .” cery sto re a t Rockwood several of m ent of P robate, as a d m in istra to r of we boys stole some can talo u p es from Lillian Keslin, who has been In the th e estate of E inm a Em bry, deceased Good S am aritan Hospital where ghe you. I am enclosing money to cover ¡and has qualified. All persons hav underw ent an operation for appendl my sh a re as I wish to m ake th a t m at- ing claim s ag a in st said e s ta te are hereby notified to present th e sam e ; d tis , has returned to her home and j te r rig h t.” is able to be out again. ’ Mr. Brown bas no recollection of duly verified as by law required a t th e office of McGuirk ft Schneider, Miss Alderson bas been absent, from ! th e m a tte r referre d to and says It G resham , Oregon, w ithin six m onths her school for the past two weeks on ,nuBt have happened 10 o r 15 years from the d ate hereof. account of the illness of her mother. I. Dated and first published this 17th Mrs_ L. 8tone has been tak in g her I a ° ‘ ____________ day of M arch, 1922. place. Date of last publication, A pril 14. 1922. The Misses Ivy and Leila Robertson | PLEASANT HOME J. G. EMBRY, A dm inistrator. and Edith Jen k in s of P ortland were Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Lake returned McOUIRK ft SCHNEIDER, dinner guests at the home of th e ir aunt A ttorneys for A d m in istrato r. Mrs. John Peterson, the occaalon be- re‘ur,1,‘? rccent,y from California. in g M iss Rachael P eterson s birthday. " h,e r“ ‘1,eyHp,'n t ,he " ln ter Th,>y “re HOMESTEAD ENTRY NOTICE Cedric 8tone and family have moved living in the George M urray house. U. 8. Land Office a t P o rtlan d , O re Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Morrison are f to the Stone farm south of Fairview. gon. M arch 7th, 1922. A large crowd attended the play planning to leave In a week or ten N otice la hereby given th a t Jesse given by the Epworth League on Sat days for California, where they have O. J erry , of P o rtlan d , Oregon, rare been called by business Interesta. S tan d ard Oil. Com pany, who, on May urday night. Home made candy was The Methodist Ladles Aid Boclety 14th, 1920, m ade H om estead Entry. sold. The proceeds were $66. held a most Interesting meeting Wed No.06806, for th e W *4 SB % and 8E nesday afternoon, when plans ware 14 8W>4, Section 17, Tow nship I S , List of Ix-lterw (F o reig n ) R ange 5 E, W M eridian, ha* filed no W hen you leave your electric flat R em aining uncalled for in th is office made for in en tertain m en t to be held tice of Intention to m ake Thr«ie-year for th e week ending March 31, 1922: a t the church on April 28. A special Proof, to establish claim to th e land iron even for a m inute, disconnect R egistered L etters— H errn C hris program will be rendered by atudenta above deacrlbed, before the R egister th e wire, unscrew th e plug. Play tian H ertig K aser, Mr. C h ristian of W illam ette University. F uller an-1 and Receiver of th e U. 8 Land Of- W eddeler (A. M atth ies). safe. Y our hom e may be sacrificed nouncemcnts will be made later. ¡fice, at P o rtlan d . Oregon, on th e 26th O th er L etters— F rau H arg ‘H oney’ April 19 is tbe date for the annual day of A pril, 1922. fo r ju st such a little th in g as th is H oehnen. A. W eiler u F rau . C laim ant nam es as w itnesses: T hese le tte rs will be sent to the apron sale of the Method 1st Ladies »ny day. C. L. Ju d d , of Bull Run, Oregon. Dead L etter Office on April 15th, Aid society, A sh o rt program will be. A rth u r L arkin, of Bud Run. Ore 1922, If not delivered before th a t given in contention. In su re in th is agency of th e H a rt Raym ond Ju d d , of Bud Run, Ore. date. In calling for th e above, please Mrs. Kovel Marked Is to en tertain c B Erevln, of ftull Run. Oregon. ford F ire In su ran ce Com pany, m ention date of advertisem ent. the Laulea of the Method’s! Aid soe'ety Act. 6-9-16 and Sec. 230R-R. 8 E. E JOHNSON, P ostm aster. then do ev ery th in g in y o u r pow er on W ''In-»Jay, April 12 with a kitchen A LEX A N D ER SW EEK , show er hi honor of tbe new kitchen at _____ ___________R egister. to prevent a fire. A re you pro GILLIS the church which is nearly rompl »ted. NOTICE tected w ith sound in su ran ce? Ever» member present ia the goal Any p arty or p arties found tres Services a t th e Gillis com m unity of the junior departm ent of the Meth church will be held a t th e usual hour odist Sunday School on Sunday April passing o r In any way defacing the su rface o r sh ru b b ery on th e Savannah next Sunday afternoon. T he speaker j 2d. I Dailey e state located a t Hogan S ta will be the Rev. E arl B. C otton. Thé I tion, will be prosecuted to th e full ex Main Street M arked Hall. te n t of th e law. Powell Valley strin g band will assist Grrslutm. O regon Masked ball al B arton S aturday, t Signed) CH ESTER A. DAILEY, w ith th e music. Phone» 2 5 0 1 ; 3 1 3 April 1st. Good music. ........ .......... ....................................................... r,.«*.u good ._ lunch, E xecutor com and have a good Unie ,, ... «» - «* — a r ----- • I i All come tlnu I r r e e . the Mynlerioun K e y . clam i N oti, had m an ag er Adv. !■ ree ! ihe M ynlerioun Ke Portland Railway, Light & Power Company WOOD COAL EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE A T r u c k f o r E v e r y K in d o f W o r k Cor. P ow ell and M aple Grew ham 1581 2 4 7 D avis Street P ortland IWwy. 2 0 8 2 Tel. 601 — Electric Building — M a in S t. FRANK C. JONES & CO. CARPENTER Sap tic Tanks Built Jack Screws for Rent LICENSED ELECTRICIAN Wiring for Light and Power National Mazda Lamps F ra n k C. J o n e s F lo y d L. M a c k Carelessness Causes Fires CASH PAID for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves, of any kind E. BAUM ANN, 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 GEO. DIET!«, Prop. Phone 1711* JO H N BROW N