Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 14, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    (iKESHAM
OUTUM IK. FR ID A Y .
A PR II.
14,
1022
PAGE T H R EE
PLEASANT HOME LADIES
'FA IR V IE W GIRL GIVES
W ILL HOLD BAZAAR
PLEASANT EASTER PARTY
T he M ethodist L ad ies’ Aid society
,apro,n ba2a“
r
next W ednesday
evening,
April 19. The sale of ap ro n s will
com m ence a t 7 p. m. A prons of at-
tractiv e and p ractical designs will
be sold. T he ap ro n booth will be in
th e new room w hich was recently
added to th e ch u rch .
A sh o rt p ro g ram will be given at
¡8 :3 0 and la te r a light luncheon
s e ,\e d for which will be a sm all
ch arg e
F ollow ing th is will com e a
social tim e for v isitin g and playing
i gam es.
M argaret Jo n a s e u te rta in e d 20 of
h
e
r
8l
.r
, , ho°
, l friends of Rockwood,
“ n«i Fairview at an E aster
p arty at h er hom e S atu rd ay evening,
April 8. T he evening was pleasantly
pasBed w lth ,uany different gam es
,
..
., , . .
, ,, ,
j ttnd m usiu- At m id n ig h t a delicious
luncheon was served by Mrs. Jonas
One of th e m ain a ttra c tio n s of the
luncheon was a special p late passed
lo each guest consisting of a large
E aster egg, a candy rab b it, and an
¡in d iv id u al cak e d ecorated to re-
j sem ble a n est, and filled w ith tiny
5 candy eggs.
PLEASANT HOME
T he g u ests d ep arted in “ th e wee
L ast T uesday evening abo u t 40 h ours of m o rn in g ’' very happy over
friends g ath ered a t th e hom e of Miss tb e jolly, good tim e they had to-
! Alice Jack in h o n o r of h e r 16th b irth - « eth er.
day. A very p leasan t evening w
a
s
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' spent in a social way. D uring th e
’ ROCKWOOD
evening it was found o ut th a t one of
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the guests Mrs. I) Q. Harry, was cel-
A jolly crow d of classm ates met at
eb ra tin g h er b irth d ay and th e two (he hom e of Miss Bonnie H orton on
celebrat .oim were m erged.
lust F rid a y evening and gave a mis-
H ans Nelson has purchased a hom e ; cellaneous show er to Miss E d ith Jel-
in th is vicinity and will become a per- ken. whose m arriag e will be ail event
J ni a lien t resid en t.
( of next week. T he house was tastily
At th e B ap tist ch u rch on next Sun- d ecorated w ith cupids an d sp rin g
day, Bible school will be held a t 10 flowers. M usical n u m b ers were giv-
a. ni. The B. Y. P. U. will convene at en b-v Miss G ladys Neal. Miss M artha
7 p. m., followed by a sh o rt m usical. H agberg and Leslie W alrad.
Miss
P asto r B arry will speak at 8:20. Sub- delken received a n u m b er of hand-
ject, “ The Joy of L iving.”
.som e gifts.
Ed. W olters of A uburn, W ashing-
Mr. and Mrs. H ugo Olby of A sh­
ton, spent T h u rsd ay and F rid a y of ,nnd. W isconsin, are visiting at the
last week here looking a fte r jjjg | home of th e fo rm e r’s brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. O scar W alln.
ta rm and business in terests.
Much to th e su rp rise of O regonians,
who are com plaining of th e late, cold
CORBETT
spring, th e Olbys are pleased w ith
, Ith e balmy atm o sp h ere an d th in k it
About 50 G ran g ers and th e ir fam i- com pares favorably w ith th e cold and
lies g ath ered a t Colum bia G range anow w hk.h tliey ,eft but a few d
S atu rd ay evening, honoring Ja m es ag o ,
¡Benfield, who is to leave very soon
. . . . . . . ... ,
! I*“
h.°ld
th e church
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
METHODIST
Episcopal Church
BETHEL
BAPTIST
“T h e C hurch o f the W arm H ea rt.”
\ S B E r R T 8. H -------
A * L
IS E Y , - P a sto r.
“T he Glad Hand
C hurch.”
Bible School 10 a.m ., Serm on 11 a m.
Bible Study and P raise Service
W ednesday, 7 :3 0 p. m.
T he W eek’s Service«
Church, 11 and 7.30
Sunday S ch ool, lo.
E pw orth L e a g u e
0 .3 0 ,
i
!
Pleasant Home Baptist
¡Bible School 10 a. m .; B. Y. P. U „
7 :3 0 ; Serm on, 8 :0 0 ; Midweek,
T hursday, 7:30.
M iil-week
service,
W ed. 7.30.
U niversal B rotherhood la th e G oal”
Com e and catch th e S u n sh in e Spirit.
DAVID Q. B A R R Y . B. Th.
Choir, T h u rs., 7.30.
Pastor.
M RS. H. L. ST. C LA IR . 8. 8. Supt.
Good M u sic a t e v e r y se rv ice.
M ake It 60-50— h elp and be helped.
A W ARM W ELCO M E FO R YOU.
Gnus for Sale.
Guns of all m akes and calibers,
both new and used will be sold at
less th an cost price, also many o th e r
A brand new V ictor V lctrola $150 item s for th e sportsm an.
GUY D. JONES. Phono 2361.
m achine at $135.
Term s.
J. E.
—
M etzger, phone 1901.
Say It th e W ant Ad way.
j
W it ft S ta r te r a n d D em o u n ta b le R im é
H E Ford car is so sim ple in
construction, so dependable in its
action, so easy to operate and handle
that almost anybody and everybody
can safely drive it.
T
The Ford Coupe, permanently enclosed
with sliding glass windows, is cozy,
and roomy—modest and refined—a car
that you, your wife or daughter will be
proud to own and drive. _
And of course it has all the Ford econ­
omies of operation and maintenance.
Call and look over the Ford Coupe.
Reasonably prompt delivery can be
made if you order at once.
RAKER & SON
Gresham
Oregon
IF YOU WANT
REAL SERVICE
The Modern Electric Washing Machine has been called
the greatest of all—
Labor-Saving
Money-Saving
Time-Saving
—appliances ever produced for the Home.
We believe you will agree with this strong statement
after you have seen one of these machines in action.
Drop in any time for Free Demonstration
ELECTRIC STORE
ELECTRIC BUILDING
Portland Railway, Light & Power Company
FRESH MEAT & FISH
Also a Variety of Salt Fish for Lenten Season
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
CASH
•
Phone 1891
PAID
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves, of any kind
E. BAUMANN,
Gresham, Phone 2441
See Me for Cattle Hauling
Fisk Tires and Tubes
OLDFIELD TIRES
REPAIRIN G AND RETREADING
All work guaranteed.
▼ime »o Rr tie«lf
<•** FMb»
GRESHAM TIRE COMPANY
O pposite B row n's M arket
WOOD
GEORGE A. BRANDT
P hone 1107
Powell St.
COAL
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
A Truck for Every Kind of Work
Cor. Powell anil Maple
G resham
1581
247 Davis S treet
P o rtlan d
B«lwy. 2082
m anently.
Mr. Benfield had n o t I
0 ana n ,IU r ’
of th e affair w hich had been
KELSO
previously planned and was invited
by his b ro th er Lew is to go to th e liall
in th e evening, being told a few
The play to be given by th e K elso t
frien d s were g oing to play cards j W om an's club has been postponed
th e re for aw hile. Im agine his sur- from April 22d to S atu rd ay evening,
prise when he reached th e hall to April 29. T h ere will be a sm all ad-
h ear sw eet stra in s of music from an m ission fo a d u lts and g ra m m a r I
o rch e stra com posed of Mr. and Mrs. school ch ild ren will be ad m itted free.
T reg ask is and d a u g h te r and F ra n cis ¡Besides th e play th e re will be m usical
! H enkle, an d th e h all filled w ith his n um bers, songs and read in g s given by
friends and fellow G rangers. The Sandy an d C o ttrell ta len t.
Coffee
¡evening was very happily sp e n t in cake and sandw iches will be sold,
visiting and dancing and singing. T he proceeds will go to w ard a m u ch -
Law rence A nderson played several needed piano to be used in com niu-
selections on th e piano d u rin g th e nity and school e n tertain m en ts,
evening.
At ab o u t 12 o clock the
Mrs. Jess H ite will en te rta in th e
crowd was called to th e dining room I W om an’s club T h u rsd ay A pril 27
j w here a ban q u et was spread an d th e
E unice Jo u sru d , who sp en t the
seat of honor reserved a t th e head of [sp rin g vacation week a t h er home
th e ta b le f o r Mr. Benfield. A huge here, en tertain ed Miss Jean W heeler,
cake on his rig h t bore th e w ords in a fellow stU(| Pllt a t Reed college,
fancy le tters,
Good Luck, Jin>". over th e w eek-end.
Speeches- w ere m ade by A. 8. W ood-
An overw helm ing m a jo rity of
w ard and A. It. M organ in w hich votes was cast for th e new union
they endeavored to express, on behalf high school to be b u ilt on a site do-
of C olum bia G range, th e ir apprecia- nated by E. F. B runs, on th e Bluff
lion ot his w ork in th e G range and road, to serve all th e co u n try sur-
d u rln g th e two y ears he was m a ste r rounding Sandy
of th e o rg an izatio n .
Mr. Benfield i
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responded in his pleasing flu e n t way
HALEY
and a fte r a couple of h o u rs sp en t in
j visitin g and jo llity , a chorus g a th e re d I
.
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around the piano an d sang "G od be
Tbe Lincoln highw ay a u to contest
\ with you till we m eet a g a in .” T hus is now being used in o u r Sunday
I ended an evening long to be rem eni- scbo° l and m uch in te re st is aroused,
i bered
I Each class is rep resen ted by an au-
I Chas. L ato u re ll of H eppner has ,0 ,“ ° bile t r ? ve*in,K ¿cross th e contl-
I been in th is vicinity and In P o rtla n d n£n t , on a ch arted route. A ttendance,
on business, and was a g u est a t th e ° ‘’’’lng. etc., count as points tow ard
Jam es Ross hom e d u rin g his stay a
° o obJec,lv'p
h ere
()n E aster Sundqy th e services will
G eorge K nieriem , J r ., le ft for ta k e «» ‘ he cJiaracter of th e day. In
so u th ern C alifornia by m otor car, , 'V m orning' th e pastor, Rev. Andrew
Monday, w here he will be in th e em-
' ' i11 ¿ pPak ° “ ,bp ««M eet
ploy of th e W arren C onstruction , -Tbo E aster Message.
Mrs. Carl
i coifipany and will su p erv ise th e o p er­ H agberg and Miss M arth a H agberg
will sing. E vening service in Eng-
ation of six tru ck s.
Miss M ildred T ay lo r is rep o rted S !isl\ at 8 p !"' AH a re invited to join
slig h tly im proved, alth o u g h very ill , in ,tb e 7?ora 1 ip
On M onday evening, April 17, Dr.
at a P o rtlan d hospital.
Mr. an d 'M rs. Ralph Davis, form er- °- lIed p en * » '>•• of Chicago. Illinois,
'ly of th is place, cam e down from
a?
at ,h e ch u rc h -
G rays H arb o r fo r a few d ay s’ v isit, P le p u b l|c is invited.
la st week
FAIRVIEW
I Geo. C ham berlain has been affect­
ed w ith th e g rip th e past week.
E veryone
and vicinity
, Mrs. Lucy K incaid had th e m is-
, in ,, Fairview
Y.L
J h eard
. fortune to fall from
a
ehair and was £
— in ju red so badly a d octor was sum -
__ nioned.
Mrs. M. E. Reed cam e from P o rt­
land and visited relativ es here sev er­
al days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew is B ratley w ere
P o o rtlan
rtla n d d T uesday an
„„,1
,.
in P
d W ednesday.
TROUTDALE
Ap" 1
° bp fi,,VPn by he F ? ,r X e* , Q ra“? e
on F rid a y evening, A pril 21. The
social co m m ittee fo r th is m onth con­
sists of Mrs. A lm a H all, Mrs. F lo r­
ence T ow nsend, Mr. and Mrs. T. C.
;M 1,lar and Clyde Stone. T he plans
being m ade assu re a successful com ­
m u n ity p arty and a genuine good
tim e. A dm ission will be free b ut a
sm all fee will be charg ed fo r re ­
fresh m en ts.
T ro u td ale young people who were
recently m arried w ere F ra n k C raw ­
CEDAR AND VICTORY.
ford. son of W illiam C raw ford, and
Miss M innie Pye. T he w edding took
T he V ictory P aren t-T each er aaso-
place a t V ancouver on A pril . 5
Ev' elation is plan n in g a basket social
erybody In th e tow n tu rn ed o ut to and e n te rta in m e n t to be held in th e
¡seren ad e them on W ednesday even- schoolhouse on S aturday evening
lng, at the W illiam C raw ford home. April 22
' T be basebaI1 b°y» are using every
Mr and Mrg n a len F an ch e r have
¡available m om ent w orking to get re n ted th e M organ house In C edar
| th e ir gro u n d in shape.
d istrict and expect to occupy It soon,
Bill R obinson, who is w ith th e
bridge g ang at M osier, sp en t Sunday
P O H ELL VALLEY
with his fam ily here.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. A lbert of P o rt-
Services at th e Powell V alley MIs-
I land w ere recen t g u ests a t th e A. D.
slon church will be held on Sunday
K endall home.
Miss G race W ilson of P o rtlan d vis-
a i n ? 0 : * n i V* i*'1!’ p.WR<llRh
I ited recently w ith h e r m other, Mrs. a n Kuage. 1 hey will include th e con-
C S W ilson
u rin atio n of a class T he E aster ser-
Mr. and Mrs. N ew ton Jones and l'.C,eA wl.", bP K<lvP" ln„ ' bp ev ep " ’*
i Mr. and Mrs. E arl E llio tt o t P o rtlan d 1 30 0 clock ln English
vere Sunday v isito rs a t th e H. P ar-
son's home.
The child clinic held here last
week was well atten d ed .
Tw elve
At G illis com m unity church next
I children were exam ined and found to Sunday afte rn o o n , at 3 o'clock, song
be in good condition. Among th em service an d p reaching will be in
were tw o p air of tw ins. Dr. H ow ard ch arg e of P ro fesso r Colcord of P o rt-
Sm ith, Miss Mary B illm eyer and Miss land. All are Invited to atten d .
W eston conducted th e exam ination. ,
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Mrs. Alice C o u rte r is visiting her
SANDY
BLUFF
sister. Mrs. A lfred L arsson.
Mrs. A. I). K endall and d au g h ter,
Mr. and Mrs. H ans B ergseth are
Amy, visited In P o rtlan d last S a tu r­
th e . proud _ ow ners of a baby g irl born
day w ith Mrs. F. A. Boscoe.
R. H. W orsley of A storia was th e on Apr)l 3
guest on Sunday of his uncle, L. A.
Ph'aMant Vall«*y Man Dislocat«**
H arlow .
D uring th e day an au to
Shoulder.
load of relativ es and frien d s of Mr.
E v erett Borden fell from a barn on
and Mrs. H arlow , consisting of Mr.
and Mrs Joseph B everidge, Mr and which
T " ” " he was w orking, ow ned by
Mrs F. H. F lem in g of P o rtla n d an d A.r , h a r UraI,,, t ’
d " " » '“ ’“'! b "
Chas P ru e of Los A ngeles, called at
He lives on th e Powell
th e H arlow hom e an d all enjoyed Valley road west of L innem ann.
luncheon a t Mizpah Inu.
Lim e and su lp h u r spray, also com- I
píete spraying eq u ipm ent at L. L '
B arton C ouple H ave New Baby
Mr. and Mrs Jo h n Baty, who live K idder Hdw Co
in B arton, have nam ed th e ir new
Team Work.
baby R o b erta Doris. She was born
F o r plow ing, discing, h arrow ing,
on A pril 2.
etc , call L. C rum b, m ile ea st of
F o r Kale.
G resham fo u n tain , n ea r oil tan k s,
New sta n d a rd m ake phonograph phone 52x6.
¡n ev er been played. R eg u lar $150
‘ value, will sell for $75. C are O u t­
W hat you w ant, when you w ant It,
look office.
as you w ant It— W ant ad. It.
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(iILLlS
W ELCO M E
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When in Gresham
Make our Bank Your Headquarters
BANK OF GRESHAM
Gresham, Oregon
WARNING!
Prospective Tractor Purchasers
T he season is very late and to do your plow ing, discing, c u lti­
v ating, etc., properly you will need a trac to r. Before purchasing
y o u r tra c to r, see th e various tra c to rs before selecting th e one s u it­
able for your condition. Do not fail to see th e New T an k Type
C letrac. T his tra c to r lias revolutionized th e tra c to r in d u stry . A
new trac k lias been developed, which elim in ates all track trouble.
Sure footed, narrow to han d le crop row cu ltiv atio n and work in
b erries w ith o u t te arin g plants. A bsolutely does not pack the soil.
W rite o r see (I. V. HADLEY CO., 125 E. M orrison stre e t, for
d em o n stratio n .
CLETRAC MODEL “ F ” OWNERS IN GRESHAM
.MR. K N IE F E L , ly Mile East o f 12-,Mil«* H ou se, B a se Line.
F. F . COWINGS, '» .Mile East o f 12-M lle H ouse, Base U n e .
MR. O'DONELL,
.Mil«* East o f I2-M ile H ouse, H um - U n e .
See th ese ow ners and be convinced of th e C letrac " F ” su p erio rity .
Automobile Repairing
We are equipped to rep 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 ln g u ara n tee in g to be rig h t.
We have lots of room for live auto
sto rag e.
G resh am G arage
Southard & Southard
Phone 2391
Night Pitone 25x5
LUMBER, LATH AND SHINGLES
Orient Lumber Co.
BUILDING MATERIAL
Gresham, Route A
P h on es: E ast 7 1 0 2 ;
Phone 1083
G resham 3 5 5
AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME
Your Patronage Solicited
MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE
.Moving ami G eneral H auling
124-0 Union A venue
Wood, Coal and B riquets
P ortland, Oregon
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
F u ll line of Cold Lunch M eats
SANITARY MARKET
Main 8t.. O reshain
GBO. D1KTL, Prop.
Phone 1711