Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 19, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
VICTORY HOLSTEIN C U B
GIVES SURPRISE PARTY
J F lem ing, leader of th e Victory
H olstein Boys’ club, w as given a s u r ­
p rise p a rty a t his home la st F riday
evening by the m em bers of th e club.
T h ere w ere 21 p rese n t and a m ost de­
lig htful evening w as spent. The boys
c o n g ra tu la te them selves on having se­
cu red Mr. Flem ing again as leader of
th e club. They show ed th e ir a p p re ­
ciation of his efforts on th e ir behalf
in the past by p rese n tin g him w ith a
set of silv er knives and forks.
Boring
N.
E. t liurch Services.
S ervices w ill open next Sunday at
th e B oring M. E. ch u rch w ith S unday
school a t 10 o’clock. P reach in g s e r ­
vices a re held in th e evening a t 8
o'clock by the Rev. E. G. Ranton.
Union High at Sandy Dedicated.
T he dedication of th e new Union
High school building at Sandy took
place today and w as celeb rated w ith
ap p ro p riate exercises.
All of th e
grade schools in th a t d istric t w ere
closed today to perm it a ll of th e
school ch ild ren in th e d istric t to a t ­
tend the dedication. Each school f u r ­
nished a num ber on th e p rogram .
T he Union High school o rc h e stra
of G resham atten d ed the dedication
and furn ish ed som e m u sical num bers.
POWELL VALLEY
A num ber of th e young ladies of
Pow ell Valley g ath ered a t th e new
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. L ouis C h riste n ­
sen on W ednesday aftern o o n and gave
h er a house w arm ing. R efresh m en ts
w ere served and a tine social tim e
w as spent.
TROUTDALE CIRCLE
HOLDS MEETING
Au in te re stin g m eeting of T ro u t­
d a le C ircle, P a reu t-T ea ch e r asso cia­
tion w as held on la st F rid a y evening
Mrs. Lou H arlow read a p aper on th e
■ Lew is and C lark expedition. Mrs. A. C
! A iihaus gave c h a ra c te r sk etch es of
j Lew is, C lark and Sacajaw ea. In th e
i absence of Mrs. M orris McGinnis,
p resid e n t of th e circle, h er detailed r e ­
p o rt of th e recen t convention w as read
by th e vice p resid en t, Mrs. C. E. Scott,
who also presided a t th e m eeting.
W. E. Rambo of P o rtlan d w as p resen t
and gave an ap p eal for th e C h ild ren 's
F arm home.
A delicious lunch w as served by
Mrs. Z. G. Schenck an d Mrs. H. P a r ­
sons.
Coming to Portland
Dr. Mellenthin
SPECIALIST
In liiteriini Medicine for the past
eleven years.
DOES X0T OPERATE
Will lie nt Benson Hotel Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday.
February 6, 7 and S.
Office Hours : 10 a. in. to 4 p. in.
THREE DAYS OXLY
Making It Easier
for the Boys
The Oliver No. 23B Sulky makes hillside
plowing much easier for both the team and
the operator. It saves time in making turns
at the end of the furrow and insures quick
penetration and uniform plowing.
The Oliver No. 23B Plow has also become
very popular where irrigation is practiced.
It leaves no back ridges or dead furrows to
interfere with the flow of water.
Give us an opportunity to show you this
plow.
No Charge for Consultation.
Dr. M ellenthin is a re g u la r g ra d u ­
a te in m edicine an d su rg ery and is
licensed by th e sta te of Oregon. He
v isits pro fessio n ally th e m ore im p o rt­
a n t to w n s and cities, and offers to all
who call on th is trip free co n su ltatio n ,
except th e expense of tre a tm e n t when
desired.
A ccording to his m ethod of tr e a t­
m en t he does n ot o p era te for ch ro n ic
ap p en d icitis, gall stones, u lc ers of tho
stom ach to n sils or aducids.
H e has to his c re d it w onderful r e ­
su lts In d iseases of th e stom ach, liver
bow els, blood, skin, nerves, h ea rt, klu-
ney, bladder, bedw etting, c a ta rrh
w eak lungs, rh eu m atism , sciatica, leg
u lc ers an d re c ta l ailm ents.
If you have been ailin g for any
len g th of tim e and do not g et any
b etter, do not fail to call, as im ­
p ro p er m e asu res r a th e r th a u disease
a re very often th e cau se of your long
sta n d in g tro u b le.
FRIDAV. JAXUARY
1«. 1W3
PAGE T H R EE
FAIRVIEW GRANGE
INSTALLS OFFICERS
■?he new officers w ere Installed last
S atu rd ay at th e F airview g ran g e by
Mrs. Je ssie M iller, assisted by h er
h usband, T. Miller.
T he officers
Installed w ere Mrs. Ja n e tte G ran t,
m a ste r; Mrs. Ruth M ollar, o v e rs e e r-
Mrs. E. II. D. llo llen sted , le c tu re r;
Mrs M argaret Sales, ch a p la in ; J.
T ow nsend, stew ard ; Clyde Stone, a s ­
sista n t ste w ard ; Mrs. C arrie T o w n ­
send, se c re ta ry ; Ray Stone, tr e a s u r e r ;
Mrs. Low, C eres; Mrs. D ora P eterso n ,
Pom ona: Mrs. C. Tow nsend, F lo ra ;
Mrs. E tn a W agner, g atek eep er; Miss
C lara Sales, lady a ssista n t stew ard.
CORBETT
Mrs. M yrta E. Reed w as th e in sp ir­
atio n for a d elig h tfu l b irth d ay d in n er
on last F rid ay aftern o o n given by her
son-in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs.
A lbert Fox, a t th e ir a ttra c tiv e hom e at
1401 E ig h teen th stree t. E astm oreland,
No m a tte r how sm all your Income, It is possible to
P o rtland. T he tab le w as a rtistic a lly
save a regular, d efin ite sum.
decorated, w ith flowers, th e color
The first d o llar out of th e weekly pay envelope is the
schem e being pink and cream . F av o rs
easiest
one to save. If you can t save th a t dollar you
for each g u est consisted of a tin y pink
c a n 't save any dollar.
b ask et w ith a blue bird. A th ree -
co u rse d in n er w as served. Mrs. Reed
The ow ner of a chain of reta il stores reach in g from
coast to coast sta rte d on a sa lary of $8.50 a week.
w as the recip ien t of a num ber of gifts.
T he g u ests w ere Mr. aud Mrs. F ra n k
He d em onstrated th a t he was destined for success by
Reed. Mr. and Mrs. F red Reed, F. W.
saving a d efinite p a rt of th a t $8.50 each and every week.
Reed, Mr. and M rs, Lew is Read, Mr
You can do th e sam e; you can save If you m ake the
and Mrs. Floyd Reed, Mr. and Mrs
sam e decision he did.
Lew is B ratley, Mr. an d Mrs. D ean
H ansen, Mrs. Olivia Leland and Mrs
Make pay day your b anking day.
C lara E. Sm ith.
Mrs. M. E. H enderson of Crow n
P oint c h a le t re tu rn e d recen tly from a
trip to H onolulu.
GRESHAM, OREGON
Mrs. W illiam C row ston from Idaho
is visiting her m other, Mrs. L. Ben
field.
T he C orbett b ask etb all team played |iiHiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuii......iiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiitiii.... tiiiiiiimiiiimimiHiiiimiii..... hihii
w ith P ark Rose on S aturday evening
T he sco re w as ^14 to 6 in favor of
P a rk Rose. T he C orbett boys a re
handicapped, as they have no p lace to
p ractice. They have gone to L ato u rell
a few tim es recen tly to play in th e
schoolhouse a t th a t place.
We a re equipped to re p a ir your car,
A leth a K nieriem , w ho has sp en t
reg a rd le ss of th e m ake, and do a first-
sev eral w eeks visitin g her ifhcle, Jo h n
K nieriem a t lone, retu rn ed home
class Job. one th a t we feel safe In
T h u rsd ay .
She reportB q u ite cold
g u ara n tee in g to be rig h t. We have
w eath er and snow a t th a t place but
lots of room for live au to storage.
no wind.
Miss M argery M. Sm ith, a s sista n t in
n u tritio n a t O. A. C., lectured at C o r­
b e tt ch u rch on la st S atu rd ay a fte r
noon.
Automobile Repairing
G resh am G arage
BORING
I
Phone 2391
SOUTHARD A SOUTHARD
Night Phone 25x5
About 30 m em bers of the B oring
R em em ber above date, th a t co n su l­ I. .0. O. F Lodge No. 234 m ade an o f­ .. .......................................................................................................................
ta tio n on th is trip w ill be free an d his ficial visit to th e S am a ritan Lodge No.
S trrlM
tre a tm e n t is different.
2 of P o rtlan d W ednesday evening.
1141
M arried w omen m ust be accom Tw o Boring m em bers w ere given th e
th ird degree. T he S am aritan lodge
panted by th e ir husbands.
p u t on th e degree w ork and gave an
A d d ress: 33G Boston Block, Minn e n te rta in m e n t and lunch afte r lodge.
T he tw o m em bers to ta k e the th iru
eapolis, Minn.
d e g re j w ere C larence A nderson and
A rth u r Rich.
Huy a few shares of our 7 per cent Prior Preference
J. H offm eister is rep o rted 111.
Stock and your money will earn you over 7 per cent.
F. M. Morgan left T uesday for Bend
Oregon, to atten d th e fu n eral of Ins
IMvidends are payable every three months.
nephew , O liver H am lin, who died in
This
is a good sound investm ent a.id our Easy Pay­
S pokane la st S aturday.
m
ent
Plan
enables you to get 7 per cent interest on your
T he L adies Aid held a q u iltin g bo
savings w hile you are paying for your shares.
at th e ch u rch on T h u rsd ay of th is
week.
Investigate this Unusual O pportunity Today.
J. E. S iefer Is rep o rted ill.
Ask
any of our employes about it.
Mrs. T hom pson, who has been very
ill at h er home h ere for the p ast
m onth, was moved to th e home of her
In v estm en t D ep a rtm en t
d au g h ter in P o rtlan d W ednesday of
th is week.
Mr. an d Mrs. F ay P o tter of H ilt,
C alifornia, w ho have been visiting at
Room 605 E le ctric B ldg., P o rtla n d , O regon
th e hom e of Ills m o th er here for th e
past tw o w eeks, left lo r H ilt W ednes­
day of th is week.
Your motor will start readily and
T he Boritig b ask etb all team is to
P h o n « ,: Kaat 710*2; G rm iuun BAA
play th e Pacific S tates E lectric co m ­
operate flexibly, in winter, if you
p any’s team at th e clubhouse S a tu r ­
AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME
day evening of th is week.
use an oil that stays fluid at low
Your Patronage Solicited
T he m any frien d s of I):il" Amer
tem peratures.
b erry w ere m uch grieved to h ear of
his having accid en tally ru n down w ith
his c a r and killed a woman In P o rt­
The battery troubles, worn bear­
lan d W ednesday evening and feel su re
M oving im i (ren erai H au lin g
IZ4-O U nion A ven u e
th at th e accident m ust have been u n ­
ings and scored cylinders, experi­
avoidable as he w as know n here a s a
W ood, Coal an d B riq u ets
P o rtla n d , O regon
enced in winter, are simply evidence
carefu l d riv er and a very estim ab le
young m an*
BESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY
Reliability
W. L llESSKL
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Gresham
•
HORSE SENSE
Let Your Money Work for You
Me en$ne
for Winter motoring
7
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE
that the motor is bound with con­
gealed oil and deprived of lubrica­
tion.
CASH
Zerolene Stays Fluid in
Winter
of any kind
See Me for Cattle Hauling
Zerolene No. 1, No. 3 and No. 5,
which are good cold test oils, move
freely in winter with the action of
the motor. They give a continuous
flow of lubricant of the proper “oil­
iness'' to the pistons, connecting
rods and crank-case shaft bearings,
and save batteries.
more power 6 speed ~
less friction and wear ~
ÛmtGmdùMcaî/on
P A ID
for Fresh Cows, Beef
Cows, Calves, Hogs,
V
E. NASSHAHN,
», OREGON, RL 1
Telephone 3W\
TROUTDALE
A NEW DISCOVERY
More and Better Fruit
M a tu re ’ *
o f p r o d u r tlo n » rw a tly
Im p ro v e d .
T h o f r u i t is m u c h la r g e r a n d th e
f r u i t b u d s m a tu re e x tr e m e ly l a r r *
c h e rrie s a n d th e y do n o t fa ll.
Bear
in m in d th a t f u l l y 60 p e r oent o f <-ur
c h e rry
c ro p
fa lle
b e fo re m a tu r ity .
T h is m a y a ll be save d, e xce p t fo r
w e a th e r c o n d itio n » , the firs t y e a r o y
th e a p p lic a tio n o f “ M o re h o u se 's O rc h ­
a rd
In v lfo r a n t,”
a p p lie d
by e x o e rt
h o r t lc u lt a r t r t s .
A ll
fr u it
m ade to
b r in g fo r th an a b u n d a n c e , a» th e “ In -
v tg o ra n t ’
ftr till 1 > a r in g buds.
T h e s e rio u s b le e d !n y a» w e ll tu t l i n c -
te r ia l G u m m o M s, in »the (K e r ry , soon
o v e rc o m e , th r o u g h th e p e rfe c t c lr c u la -
Won o f the sap. Roses a n d all the
flo w e r k in g d o m man»«
rc^p u u -l w ith
b r ig h te r tin ts , a ll osrssUflt v» g e ta b le s ,
fo rc e d In to h e a v y p ro d u c tio n .
P ra c tic a l
p r u n in g , s p ra y in g , b u d ­
d in g a n d g r a f t in g do ne In p ro p e r eea-
m n.
A ll » p ra y s h a v e th e • 'I n v l g o r a n f
a d ded fre e.
‘T h e w ild e rn e s s a n d th e d r y la n d
* t
\r i
d e s s rt s h a ll
re jo ic e , a n d blosso m as th e rose.*’
W r it e o r c a ll f o r f u r t h e r In fo r m a tio n
For safe cold w eather lubrication,
consult the Zerolene Chart at g a ­
rages and service stations.
STANDARD Oil. COMPANY
(C alifornia J
w ay
Phone Auto. 647-98
Sunday excepted.
Wendvtork, Portland, Oregon
home.
.
T Y P E W R IT E R S
New «nil Rebuilt
Mrs. W. C. S pence has retu rn ed '
from McMinnville.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. W ihlon of P lea s­
an t H ome w ere visiting Sunday at the 1
Old m ach in es tak en In tra d e as
home of Mr. and Mrs. B ert E d m und­
p a rt paym ent.
son.
John McGinnis and Jam es S pence 1
gave a p a rty for th e young folks In
Com plete R ental and Supply
th e com m unity hall on F riday night.
D epartm ent.
T hose p resen t report a good time.
Miss Olive W ilson visited relativ es
In P o rtlan d a few days la st week.
T y p ew rite rs rep aired . Machines
Mrs. Ray M lckley of P o rtlan d spent I loaned w hile we w ork on yours.
T uesday a t th e I). W. Mlckley home.
Pleasant Valley ( oniuiiiiiity ( hureh.
The Morehouse
Orcharding Co.
1
T he 500 p a rty given by th e E a ste r l
S tar lodge on S atu rd ay n ig h t was well
attended. H onors for th e evening
w ent to Mrs. W agoner of Fairview and
R ussel W ilson of T ro u td ale. A sh o rt I
p ro g ram was enjoyed by all. Coffee I
and d o u g h n u ts w ere served
A ndrew W allace of P o rtlan d w as a :
guest a t th e W. C. Spence home on ’
Sunday.
Mrs. T h o rh 'u irn of D ufur, Oregon, j
Is visiting h er d a u g h te r, Mrs. T hom as j
Low.
M. W. S h e a re r of P ark d ale , Oregon,
sp en t th e week end a t the J. R. K n arr
T he P le a sa n t V alley com m unity
ch u rch w ill hold serv ices next Sun- t
day. S unday school will be a t Id ,
o'clock In th e m orning and preaching
by th e Rev. E G. R antou at 11 o'clock, |
The Rebuilt Typewriter Co.
301 Oak St., P o rtlan d , Ore.
A W ant Ad will do it for you.