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    GRESHAM
LOCAL COI PLE TAKE
MAHH1AGE VOWS
OUTLOOK, FHIIHV, OCTOBER B, 1922
PAGE THREE
¡FORMER TROITDALE
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WOMAN PASSES
PL E A SA N T VALLEY
C. F. K e sterso n re tu rn e d M onday
T h e m a rria g e of M iss E rm a E d er, from D ouglas co unty w h ere h e w ent
Mrs. Jo se p h in e F e h re n b a c k e r. w ife |
d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. E d er to aid his sou K eith, c a rin g fo r a re c ­ of F. J. F e h re n b a c k e r, died S u n d ay , j
o rd b re a k in g p ru n e crop.
of P le a s a n t H om e, an d O ran S tan ley ,
F re d O lson an d so n s, E lg in and O ctober 1, in th e h o sp ita l in B end, |
son of Mr. an d M rs. W illiam S tan ley E a rl, an d A lb ert T ro g e h av e re tu rn e d O regon. H er d e a th cam e as a sh o ck j
of G resh am took p la c e in P o rtla n d from O ak lan d , O regon, w h ere th ey to re la tiv e s a n d frie n d s as h e r c o n d i­
la s t F rid a y a fte rn o o n , S ep tem b er 29, h av e been fo r th e p a st few w eeks tion w as n o t th o u g h t to be serio u s.
a t 5 o'clock. T he w edding w as p e r­ h e lp in g h a rv e s t th e p ru n e crop.
S h e leaves, besides h er h u sb an d . :
Mrs. Geo. O 'C onnell, of Sellw ood,
form ed in th e F ir s t C o n g reg atio n al
v isited w ith re la tiv e s in th e n e ig h ­ th r e e little c h ild re n aged five aud I
Money on deposit in a sav in g s account Is
c h u rc h by th e Rev. Wm. T. M cElveen. b orhood M onday of th is w eek.
th r e e y e a rs an d a b aby o n ly a tew
th e best in su ra n c e you can have. No cause
T hose p re s e n t w ere th e g ro o m 's b ro th ­
Mr. a n d M rs. H. R. W itten b u rg day s old.
O th er re la tiv e s a re hgr
w orks so m uch on a co nscientious m an who
e r an d siste r-in -la w , Mr. an d Mrs. ca lle d on frien d s in P o rtla n d M onday m o th er, th re e s is te r s an d fo u r b ro th ­
loves h is fam ily a s th e inadequacy of pro­
even in g .
E a rl S tan ley .
ers. T h e s iste rs, Mrs. T h e re sa W and,
tectio
n th a t lack of m oney affords. Insure
T he co u p le left im m ed iately a fte r [ D. A. Hood h as p u rc h a se d th e tim ­ Mrs. B e rth a R eal, M rs. E m m a F ox an d
your ow n ease of m ind, a s w ell a s in su re
th e cerem o n y on a honeym oon tr ip to | b er o f th e S tu rc h le r h o ld in g s an d w ill th e b ro th e rs, F erd in a n d , A rn o ld , J u l- .
th e independence of your fam ily by s ta rtin g
Hood R iver w h ere th e y ex p ect to r e ­ c o n v e rt it in to cordw ood th is w in ter. iu s a n d A lex an d er L am b ert, a ll live 1
P le a s a n t V alley fo lk s a re b usy th is
a S avings A ccount a t th is B ank today; $1 is
m ain fo r a b o u t tw o w eeks.
w eek m ak in g p re p a ra tio n fo r th e in T ro u td ale.
enough and we pay 4 ', in te re s t an n u ally .
co m m u n ity fa ir w hich is to be held
M rs. F e h re n b a c k e r w as b o rn a n d |
a ll day S a tu rd a y an d S a tu rd a y ev en ­
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a L iberty Bell B ank for
w ill d eliv er an a d d re s s in th e a f te r ­ frie n d s th e re . S he w as m a rrie d in
T h e W om an's club m et a t th e hom e noon. An illu s tra te d b ird le c tu re w ill
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hom e deposits is supplied on
of Mrs. X. D ecker la s t T h u rsd a y a f ­
a fe a tu re of th e even in g p ro g ram .
tern o o n w ith th e follo w in g m em b ers be
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T erm S avings A ccounts
No e n tra n c e fee w ill be c h a rg e d and
p re s e n t:
M esdam es P h ip p s. K ligel, every b o d y is in v ited to a tte n d .
G R E SH A M , O REG ON
M onday evening an d w as b ro u g h t to
of
$1
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H erg , P e te rso n , R ath k e, E rick so n .
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State
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County Depositor)’
Obie, J e s s H ite, Tom D unn. G ilb ert Grass Seed Should Be Sown in Fall.
in s ta te u n til T u esd ay m o rn in g , w hen
E ri, and M iss V a e re tti, and Mrs. Ned
T h e follo w in g farm re m in d e rs have
N elson w as a v isito r. T h e clu b p la n ­ been se n t out by th e A g ric u ltu ra l C ol­ fu n e ra l serv ices w ere held a t 10 5353482323534853234853535301010102000100000101010202000101010101020101010101010101020202010101010102000230010202010
ned to give a p ro g ram an d b a sk e t so ­ lege:
o'clo ck . T h e Rev. IL B ru u ag el offici­
cial a t th e sch o o lh o u se th e even in g of
L a te cab b ag es, cau liflo w er a n d sim ­ a ted a t th e serv ices. In te rm e n t w as
O ctober 21st. th e p ro ceed s of w hich ila r c ro p s sh o w in g heavy in fe sta tio n s
w ill go to w ard p ay in g for th e in te rio r of p la n t lice sh o u ld be sp ra y e d w ith a t St. Jo s e p h 's cem etery .
p a in tin g of th e school room s.
som e c o n ta c t in secticid e. K ero sen e
TROUTDALE
Loyd D unn, son of Mr. a n d Mrs. em u lsio n is p ro b ab ly th e m o st e ffe c t­
T hom as D unn, w ho h as been th e m an ive to be ap p lied a t th is tim e. Com ­
on th e farm sin ce he finished g ra m ­ m on n ic o tin e sp ra y s w ill se rv e n e a r­
P a s t m a tro n s of th e E a s te rn S ta r
m a r school th re e y e a rs ago, h as now ly a s w ell.
g av e a d e lig h tfu l 500 p a rty F rid a y
e n te re d th e S andy hig h school to tak e
C ut o u t c a re fu lly an d co m p letely evening of la s t w eek, w h ich w as w ell
up th e co m m ercial co u rse.
1 th e old c a n k e rs an d fall sp ra y as soon a tten d ed . Mrs. L ouis W aldorf, v io lin ­
Ja m e s and Dock H ite have re -en - ! a s p o ssib le w ith B ordeaux 4-4-50 ist, an d Miss M ary B ullock, p ia n ist
tered th e B enson P o ly tech n ic school w h ere E u ro p ean c a n k e r is p re se n t,
from P o rtla n d , fu rn ish e d m usic th a t
fo r a n o th e r year.
W h ere po ssib le g ra s s seed fo r w est- w as m u ch enjoyed as W’as a lso th e
Max K ligel is h avin g h is h o u se re - I e rn O regon sh o u ld be sow n in th e fall, d an cin g of D oris B ailey of G resh am .
shingled.
E a rly sp rin g is n ex t best. Cool d ry T h e h o n o rs of th e evening w ent to
Miss M arg aret M iller an d Miss G er- a sh e s m ak e a good seed bed. H ar- Mrs. L eslie S t.C la ir of G resham and
tru d e W alling, p rin c ip a l and co m in er- ro w in g o r in scin g th e lan d b efo re B. F. D ah lh am m er of R ockwood.
cial te a c h e r re sp e c tiv e ly of th e S an - | sow in g m ak es « ro u g h p lace in w hich
Mr. an d Mrs. Louis W ald o rf and
dy high school, w ere re c e n t d in n e r th e seed m ay find a foothold a n d s ta rt, M iss M ary B ullock of P o rtla n d w ere
g u e sts a t th e R o b ert J o n s ru d home.
I S ow ing g ra s s seed on b a re h ard d in n e r g u e sts F rid a y even in g a t th e
g ro u n d is not a good p ractice.
L. A. H arlo w hom e.
H ill se le c t p o tato es fro m h e a lth y
UNION DISTRICT.
Ju d g e W a lte r H. E v an s and w ife, of
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R udolf M ullenhoff h a s solved
P o rtla n d , aud Ju d g e Geo. W. S tap le-
eased
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Good
seed,
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isease
free,
problem of c a rin g fo r h is p ru n e cro p m ean s b e tte r crops.
to n an d w ife, of G resh am w ere am ong
by b u ild in g a sm all d ry e r. H e h as 27 1 E a rly seed in g w ith sto o d freezin g th e o u t-o f-to w n g u e sts th a t a tte n d e d
tr e e s of p ru n e s. He is n o t only c a r- j w e a th e r of th e la s t w in te r w h ile late th e 500 p a rty F rid a y nig h t.
W. B rad ley , of W est L inn, w as a
in g for h is ow n cro p b u t h e is d ry in g seed in g suffered. T h e cro p h ad less
som e for sev eral of h is n eig h b o rs as ,
r ° Oted a " d
g r ° Und l ° g u e st la s t w eek of H o race M cG innis.
C. I. T h o m as, w ife an d d a u g h te r,
w ell.
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E lizab eth , a tte n d e d th e s ta te fa ir at
S alem on S a tu rd ay ,
Wood! Wood! Wood!
N eed Y o u r S u it C le a a e d ?
If you w a n t wood, C. H. C alk in s is
Ja m e s B u rn s an d fam ily, of N ew ­
H av e it F re n c h d ry clea n ed . “ *** th e m an a t th e w e st en d of F ifth
b erg , v isited S u n d ay a t th e hom e of
p a ir in g n e a tly done,
T a ilo rin g fo r stre e t. C all 14x, G resh am , O regon.
his m o th er, Mrs. M a rg a re t B u rn s.
a d ie s a n d m en.
H e rm a n B la se r an d Mr. and M rs. A.
P E T E R L E N A R D , T a ilo r.
P h o n e w a n t ad s. to 1561.
C. A lth a u s an d d a u g h te r H elen a t­
ten d ed th e s ta te fa ir a t Salem on S a t­
u rd a y an d v isited th e B rad ley s a t
W est L in n on th e re tu r n trip .
In Combination with the Outlook. Phone 1S61
R o b ert W ilson an d w ife, of P o r t­
lan d v isited a t th e W ilson hom e on
A ride in a Lincoln is one continuous
S unday.
C H EV R O LET PA R TS
ACCESSORIES
trip of comfort and enjoyment. Changes
Je s s C oons, fo rem an of th e E. N o r­
ton ra n c h , h a s ju s t sh ip p ed 1200
Gas, Oils, Grease
in road conditions bring scarcely any
q u a rts of p re se rv e s to K an sas City
The Phaeton
perceptible difference in the smoothness
an d o th e r e a s te rn K an sas to w n s fo r
fancy tra d e .
M rs. M ary P a rs o n s
w ith w hich your car travels.
can n ed th e b e rrie s b eg in n in g a t th e
first of th e b e rry seaso n . O ther cro p s
Rear springs shackled at both ends; final
ra ise d on th e N orton ra n c h a re 12
G e n e ra to r and Ig n itio n W ork a Specialty.
drive
through a torque tube; combined
a c re s o t c h e rrie s , 14 a c re s of ap p les,
nine of p o tato es an d a larg e cro p of
All W ork G u aran teed
w ith superior control of the motor
to m ato es.
power itself, afford a master sense of
Ed. C ole h as a rriv e d hom e from his
Ten Body Types
security in any driving emergency.
C a lifo rn ia trip .
S u n d ay v isito rs on th e J. S. H udson
GRESH AM , OREGON
hom e w ere th e ir son L a w re n c e and
bride, M rs. T h om pson, M rs. B. B arn es
an d Mr. and Mrs. M cE lveny, a ll from
P o rtla n d .
M rs. S a lin a S h o rt a n d baby, of
W ash o u g al, w as a w eek-end v isito r a t
th e Fox home.
Money Saved Is
The Best Insurance
BANK OF GRESHAM
LI NC
Bargain Rates on the Portland Dailies
LEE TIRES AND TUBES
F.O.B. DETROIT
,
Sherman McCarter Garage
RAKER &
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
F u ll lin e o f C old L u n c h M eats
F A IR V IE W
SANITARY MARKET
M ain S t., G resh am
| COAL
|
GEO. D IETL, Prop.
P h o n e 1711
COAL
Carload coming this week.
COAL
Order direct from the car.
$16
At F airv iew g ra n g e on S a tu rd ay ,
O ctober 14, C h ester A. L yon, w ho
fo u n d ed th e Big B ro th e r farm for
boys a t L eb an o n , O regon, ten y e a rs
ago, w ill sp eak a t 1:30 p. m. H is su b ­
je c t w ill be "T h e Boy T h ey C all B ad.”
le c tu re h o u r Is open to th e p ublic and
ev ery o n e is invited. Mr. Lyon is do­
ing w o n d erfu l w o rk w ith th e boys and
h as a ls o esta b lish e d th e m ovem ent for
p re v en tiv e d elin q u en cy am ong boys
w hich is b eing backed by th e P o rtla n d
L ions clu b . Be su re to h e a r him .
CORBETT
Per ton
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
Gresham |
Pilone 1581
■ H I H i i i l t i i l l t l l i l l l i i l i O t l l l l l i i K l l i l l i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i H l l t l M I I I I l l l I t l l f l l l H I I I I M I t l l l l l l l H I t l l l i l W l H t l H M i l t l l l t t m i l l i i i i i t t i t M t i H t l l l M l f t
T h e M isses B e rn e r an d C ro ck ett an d
Mrs. E th el M. S te w a rt w ere In P o r t­
lan d S a tu rd a y .
G eorge C h a m b e rla in is d riv in g a
b ra n d new F o rd sed an , a re c e n t p u r­
chase.
C ounty
S u p e rin te n d e n t A lderson
w as v isitin g th e sch o o ls in th e m o u n-
I ta in d is tric ts above L a to u re ll Monday.
PLEA SA N T HOME
W e a re e q u ip p e d to r e p a ir y o u r
c a r, re g a rd le s s o f th e m ak e, a n d do
a flrst-cla« s jo b , o n e t h a t we feel
sa fe in g u a ra n te e in g to be r ig h t.
W e h a v e lo ts o f ro o m fo r liv e a u to
sto ra g e .
G resh am G arage
Southard & Southard
Phone 2391
Night Phone 25x5
At th e B a p tist c h u rc h n ex t S unday
m o rn in g th e B ible school w ill m eet a t
10 o ’clock. T h e B. Y. P. U. w ill co n­
vene a t 7:30 In th e e a rn in g an d a t
8:10 th e p a sto r, th e Rev. David Q.
B a rry , w ill d eliv er th e serm o n , th e
su b je c t b ein g ‘‘C h rist th e B read of
Life."
“M usic Is a m a s te r w hich m ak es th e
people so fte r and m ild er, m o re p o lite
an d m o re ta tio n a l. It is a b eau tifu l
an d n oble g ift
of G od.”— M artin
L u th er.
“ M usic is fu n d a m e n ta l— one of th e
g re a t so u rces of life, h e a lth , stre n g th
and h a p p in e ss."—L u th e r B urbank
krU L N O T CO
HORSE SENSE,
Let Your Money Work for You .
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Buy a few sh a re s of o u r 7 per c e n t P rio r P referen ce
Stock and your m oney will e a rn you over 7 per cent.
D ividends a re payable every th re e m onths.
T h is is a good sound in v e stm e n t an d o u r E asy P a y ­
m en t P lan en ab les you to get 7 per c e n t in te re s t on your
sav in g s w hile you a re paying fo r your « h a re s.
In v estig a te th is U nusual O p p o rtu n ity Today.
Ask a n y of o u r em ployes about it.
KCST FOLKS ARE
ABOUT AS IIAPPY
In vestm en t D epartm ent
as th e i r d in n e r allo w s th em to
be. Y o u r a p p e tite feels q u ite ag
g ra v a te d if y o u r d ig e stio n is n o t
fu rn is h e d w ith th e p ro p e r m enu,
l-et th is m a rk e t a s s ist yon
We
w ill he p leased to se rv e you.
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
A. J. W. BROWN
R oom 60S E le c tric B ldg , P o rtla n d , O regon
Phone 1H91
B O R IN G
At th e B o rin g M. E. c h u rc h n ext
Srfnday a t 10 o ’clock th e S unday
school w ill m eet u n d e r th e s u p e rin ­
ten d en cy of O. W. B oring. At 11 th e
c h ild re n w ill m eet an d a t 11:45 th e
re g u la r p re a c h in g se rv ice by th e p a s ­
to r, th e Rev. E. O. R anton. S pecial i
m usic is being p rep ared .
HALEY
QUALITY BREAD
F ro s h ev ery day a n d you can
buy It In a n y s to re in E a s te rn
M u ltn o m a h co u n ty .
Pies, Cakes, Pastry_
City Bakery
P h o n e 1221
Rev. A ndrew Jo h n so n h as re tu rn e d
from h is vacation and w ill occupy th e
p u lp it of th e B aptist c h u rc h next S u n ­
day both m o rn in g and evening. A t th e
m o rn in g serv ice th e serm o n topic w ill
be T he H igher C h ristia n Life." All
ev ening se rv ices a re In E nglish.
P le a se n ote th a t th e ev en in g serv ices
a re held at 7:30 from now on. P ra y e r
in eatin g every T h u rsd a y , 7:30 p. m.
All a re welcom e.
G resh am
F IS K
T i m e to R « - t ir « 7
.■ur ru b i
A T ire you w ill be p ro u d to
ow n. E very F is k T ire u se r
Is a F is k B ooster.
R e -tlre w ith F is k s a n d
enjoy m o to rin g to th e fu lle s t
e x te n t.
Fisk Tires and Tubes.
Oldfield Tires and Tubes.
American Akron Tires and
Tubes.
L e o . A, BRANDT
D am ascu s F arm B u reau to Meet.
T h e D am ascus F a rm B ureau w ill
hold a m eeting n ext S a tu rd a y even-
ing. O ctober
schoolhouse.
P h o n e 1107
O p p o site B ro w n ’s M a rk e t
Forests Build ( Hies,
T h e re is sig n ifican t re la tio n sh ip b e ­ I -
tw een a g reat y ard of raw lum ber and
a m odern city. C onsider th e m illions
of people, th e a r ts and tra d e s, th e
b u sin e ss and m oney involved in th e
p ro cess of c re a tin g a g re a t city from
th e p ro d u c ts of th e fo rest. And, th e '
tr a n s p o rta tio n of one to th e o th e r is j
of th e g re a te s t im p o rtan ce. L et us
D uring S ep tem b er and early O ctober. D elivered into
tr u s t th e re w ill he no f u r th e r ohsta- 1
b asem ent, ( ’ash >n Delivery.
cles th r u s t in th e w ay of th is neces- (
sa ry lin k betw een th e two.
T he m ain reaso n fo r th e rap id 1
g ro w th of th is co u n try and th e uni- |
v ersal o w n ersh ip of hom es by th e m a ­
jo rity of fam ilies, h as been th e un- I
I an ted su p p ly of lu m b er available.
Phone 1581
O ur r r e a t fo re sts of pip e and h r a re j
l.ke fields of g rain , they inu..i be c u t :
and utilized w hen rip e o r th ey a re
i' >stroyed l y th e fo rces of n atu re.
Finding HI« Place,
Outlook-Enterprise ( nmblnntion.
R e fo re sta tio n of o u r c u t-o v e r lands ’
S u b sc rip tio n s w ill be ta k e n fo r th e
ill be la rg e ly cared f o r by n a tu re If I W illie's m o th er w ished him to be a
O utlook and th e O regon City E n te r­
m an w ill sim p y give n a tu re a (b ailee p re a c h e r and k ept te llin g him so.
p rise fo r one y e a r fo r $2.50.
• y help ig p rev en t .he d e stru c tiv e
W illie l^pd o th e r Ideas a b o u t It. One
w a ste by fire w hich ta k e s p lace In S unday, how ever, a fte r an u n u su a lly
P la n o T n n ln g .
o u r fo ie sts . each year.
$3
Phone
T ru e c o n serv atio n of o u r fo rest long m o rn in g service, he an n o u n ced , S a tisfa c tio n g u a ra n te e d
Jo n e s , G re sh a m 1561. c a re O u t­
b nds Is in u 'ilix ln g them for ttaelul “I b'lleve, a fte r a ll, I'll be a p re a c h ­
look.
p u rp o se - such us in n u s trip l activ ity er."
and hom e building.
1(1« d elig h ted m o r ta r e m b rased him
Classified Ad. Rate*
"J t m u sic be a ) m u h a p a rt of a | and then ask ed , "W hat m ade you
F ir s t In s e rtio n , 1c a w ord, m in i­
d a y 's ro u tin e as e stin g o r read in g or chan g e you m ind so su d d en ly ?"
m um 20c; su b s e q u e n t In s e rtio n s, H e
w o rk ir g ’ H olm e-
"O h," he rep lied , " I'v e decided I'd a w ord, m in im u m l# c .
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