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GRESHAM OUTLOOK. TU . M EO. EEKKI AKY TK O U T D A LE P .-T . ASSN. PLE A SA N T HOME H E A R S IIAS GOOD PK OG KAX E X C E L L E N T PROGRAM TROUTDALE .Mr. anti Mrs. L. A .¿H arlow e n te r One of th e m ost in te re stin g pro tained w ith a fancy dress ball on Mon T he re p o rt of th e la st P aren t-T each day evening a t th e com m unity hall in er m eeting held in T ro u td ale has gram s ev er heard h ere was given la st honor of th e ir son S am uel’s b irth d ay been received. T he m eeting w as held S atu rd ay evening in P leasan t Home at an n iv ersary . T he p a rty was to have on F eb ru ary 9, b ut th e severe storm the M ethodist church. A sm all adm is been on St. V alentine’s n ig h t b u t was prevented a re p o rt being m ade of it sion w as ch arg ed w hich w as to go to ward a fund being raised to clear th e postponed on account of th e storm . sooner. The asso ciatio n m et a t th e school indebtedness on th e M ethodist parson D ecorations suggestive of St. V alen tin e 's day added to th e attractiv en e ss house. T h e room in w h ith th e pro age. T he L adies’ Aid served refresh of th e affair. E xcellent m usic fu rn gram w as given w as p re ttily d eco rat m ents a t th e close of th e program . T he ished by th e G resham o rch e stra was ed for th e occasion in keeping w ith church was filled for th e occasion. The program opened w ith th e sin g enjoyed by th e m erry crowd. T here the valen tin e season. Oregon w as first w ere m any b eautiful and expensive entered a s a sta te on St. V elentine’s ing of “A m erica” by th e audience, costum es and evening dresses. A de day. T he p rogram opened w ith regu read in g by Joel B errem an, b ro th er of lightful tim e was enjoyed by all. T he la r A rbor day ex ercises by th e school the Rev. G. C. B errm an was very well follow ing is the in v itatio n al list of out- children. It w as follow ed by flag ra is given. A nother excellent read in g by D. Brooks H ogan followed. A solo by of-town g uests: Dr. an d Mrs. J. M. ing exercises. Miss M ary P. B illm eyer, county Miss M yrtle R usher, w ith Miss V ida S hort, Mr. and Mrs. R ay Moore, E. S. Bullock, wife, son and d aughter, Gale health n u rse, assisted by Miss H op Cemer as accom panist, was much en W hite, Mr. and Mrs. L ouis W aldorf, per who is also a n u rse, gave a h ealth joyed. A read in g by Miss D orothy Gil show know n as “T in y ' T im 's G ar lam was also appreciated. A song by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beveridge, Mr. and den." C. E. R u sh er was well given. Joel Mrs. F ra n k F lem ing, Mr. and Mrs. T he asso ciatio n is m ak in g a stu d y B errem an th en favored his h ea rers C harles Robenson. Mr. and Mrs. M ar of Oregon. Mrs. H. E. W aite read two w ith a read in g tak en from one of th e tin P ra tt, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Staple- excellent p apers, one on th e Oregon closing ch ap ters of th e “C risis” by ton, Miss N ellie W itt, M isses L illie and boundary d ispute an d th e o th e r on Agnes L andan, W. B. S trubble, Mr. and m issionary w ork as it is being c a rrie d W inston C hurchill. It w as fitting to Mrs. R. W. P rice, Miss N ellie Wehoffer, on in th e state. Mrs. M. P arso n s be given a t th is tim e as it tells of a Miss Bessie Low and Miss N ath alie spoke on th e founding of A storia. A touching scene in w hich A braham L in Selling all of P o rtla n d ; Mr. and Mrs. ta lk by Mrs. C. E. S co tt w as on c u r coln w as one of th e m ain ch a racters U. G. Shipley, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Law re n t ev en t to p ics of th e day. She The read in g was well given. A d u et by Miss R u sh er and Mr. R ush er was of Salem, Judge and Mrs. Geo. W. S ta spoke p a rtic u la rly on th e Eddy bill. enjoyed. Mr. Brooks H ogan c a p tiv a t pleton and d au g h ter G eorgia and Mr. R efresh m en ts w ere served by th e ed his audience w ith an im personation and Mrs. Joseph H aley of G resham , te ach ers who a re Mrs. G race Mrs. J a n e t M. G rant, Miss M argaret Otto, Mrs. C. E. Scott an d Mrs. E. C. of H a rry L au d er u sin g one of th e fa mous songs. A read in g by Miss Vida Jo n as and Miss R achel P eterson of Shaw. Cemer w as also m uch enjoyed. An ad F airview . d itional n um ber was a d u et by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. M cGinnis are re ( AMP FIR E GIRLS joicing over the a rriv a l of an 8-pound WILL GIVE PLAY Johnson an d H a rry Bickford w hich was well received. All of th e num bers g irl on F e b ru a ry 19. The Cam p F ire g irls, assisted by were so well given th a t each perfo rm er Mrs. E. C, Shaw, Mrs. G race O tto and little son spent la st week In P o rt friends, w ill give a sh o rt program and was asked for an encore and each in play followed by dan cin g on S atu rd ay , tu rn graciously responded. land. The receip ts for th e evening am o u n t W alter S herlln g loaded a ca r of March 3d, In th e T ro u td ale city hall, a t 8 p. m. The play is en titled “Be ed to about $40. household goods on Monday to be sh ip ped to C anada w here th e fam ily will tw een th e A cts.” The follow ing Is th e cast of c h a racters: LUSTED AND COTTRELL. m ake th e ir home. Dick C om fort, m a rrie d yet single, T h ere w ere 30 ladies p rese n t at th e R ichard K n arr. Cam p F ire G irls to E n te rta in . m eeting of th e L ad ies’ Aid held a t th e George M errigale, an u n frien d ly C ottrell com m unity ch u rch la st W ed T he T ro u td ale Camp F ire G irls w ill give a s h o rt pro g ram and a play, friend, Jo h n McGinnis. nesday afternoon. F o u r new m em bers “ Betw een th e A cts,” a t th e city hall A lexander M eander, D ick’s uncle, were p rese n t and joined th e o rg an iza on S atu rd ay evening, M arch 3, beg in n in g a t 8 o’clock. D ancing w ill fol blamed, b u t blam eless, Jam es Spence. tio n w hich increases th e lis t of m em H arris, C om fort’s m an servant, Sam low th e play. All a re invited. A dm is bers u n til It now includes 35 nam es. sion 35 ce n ts for a d u lts, ch ild ren 25 H arlow , Several v isito rs were also present. Re c e n ts.—Adv. Mrs. C lem entina M eander, D ick’s fresh m en ts of sandw iches, cake and S ta te d com m unication of aunt, blam eless b u t blam ed, Mrs. Jas. coffee w ere served. 'F a irv ie w Lodge No. 92 A. F Spence. Mrs. H. H. W atkins, Mrs. J. D onald E dith C om fort, D ick’s wife, u n & A. M., S a tu rd a y evening, son, Mrs. S. F. P itts an d Mrs. Jeff M arch 3, 1923 a t 8 o’clock p. m. L a known, unhonored and unsung, M ar H aley w ere chosen as delegates from bor in M. M, Degree. V isiting b re th g aret Spence. re n welcome. Sally, Mrs. M eander's m aid, F aye th e C ottrell com m unity church to a t WM. H. STANLEY, Sec’y. tend th e S unday school convention Parsons. STUART THOMPSON, W. M. w hich is to he held in Oregon City W ednesday. ERRA RARA RAR A RARR RARA RA RARA ERRARA RAW ** RARA RARARARA** HHW THE U N I V E R S A L CAR Four Reasons Why You Should Buy Your Ford Car This Month I he unprecedented demand for Ford Cars throughout the winter months has taken the entire output of the Ford plants working at cap acity, indicating that the demand this Spring will be far in excess of the number of Ford Cars that can possibly be built. II. January was the tenth consecutive month in which retail deliveries exceeded 100,000 Ford Cars and Trucks. Requirements for February, the month when preparations are already under way for Spring busi ness, called for 148,407 Cars and ¡ rucks—more than 24,000 in excess of the number we can possible produce. III. Ford dealers in many parts of the country are already finding it neces sary to specify future delivery dates on Ford Products because there are no reserve stocks to draw from. * IV. Your order placed now will protect you against delay or disappoint ment later on it is the only way you can be assured of reasonably prompt delivery. W e co n sid er it im portan t to g iv e you th ese fa cts, so th at if you are p lan n in g to p urch ase a Ford C ar, T ruck or F ord son T ractor for use this Spring or Sum m er you ca n list your ord er a t on ce and tak e a d v a n ta g e o f our d e a le r ’s first op p ortu n ity to m a k e d elivery. Ford Motor Company A Nine-tenths of Wisdom Consists of Being Wise on Time T h e o d o re R o o se v e lt o n ce said “ F o re s ig h t is alw ay s m o re v a lu a b le th a n h in d s ig h t.” You m ay n e v e r h a v e h ad o n e of y o u r ch e ck s “ ra is e d ” o r “a lte r e d ” , b u t ju s t o n e o c c u re n c e of th is k in d is a p t to p ro v e costly. W hy ta k e c h a n c e s w h e n w ith o u t e x tr a c o st you can h a v e “ th e w o rld ’s sa fe st b a n k c h e c k s”— S u p e r-S a fe ty I n su re d b a n k checks. W e a re p ro v id in g fo r y o u r g r e a te r p ro te c tio n — “ th e w o rld ’s s a fe s t b a n k c h e c k s” S U P E R -S A F E T Y IN S U R E D C H E C K S E a c h d e p o s ito r is fu rn is h e d fre e $1,000.00 in s u ra n c e in th e II ttfo rd A ccident a n d In d e m n ity C o m p an y a g a in s t loss th ro u g h fra u d u le n t a lte ra tio n . T h e s e c h e ck s a r e also p ro te c te d by T h e W illiam J. B u rn s I n te r n a tio n a l D etectiv e A gency, Inc. T h is is th e la te s t d e v e lo p m e n t in c h e c k p ro te c tio n , and its a d o p tio n by th is b a n k is a n o th e r in d ic a tio n of th e c a re ta k e n by th e officers in s a fe g u a rd in g th e m o n ey of th e ir d e p o sito rs. Use foresight. Come in and talk it over today— NOW. Bank of Gresham Gresham, Oregon HORSE SENSE L et Y ou r M on ey W ork fo r Y ou Buy a few s h a re s of o u r 7 p e r c e n t P r io r P re fe re n c e S tock a n d y o u r m o n ey w ill e a r n you o v e r 7 p e r c e n t. D ividends a re p a y a b le ev ery th re e m o n th s . T h is is a good sou n d in v e s tm e n t a d o u r E a sy P a y m e n t P la n e n a b le s you to g e t 7 p e r c e n t in te r e s t on your sa v in g s w h ile you a re p a y in g fo r y o u r s h a re s. I n v e s tig a te th is U n u su a l O p p o rtu n ity T oday. A sk a n y of o u r e m p lo y es a b o u t it. In v e stm e n t D ep a rtm en t Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Room 605 E le c tric B ldg., P o rtla n d , O regon CASH PAID for F resh C ow s, B e e f C ow s, C a lv es, H o g s, of any kind See Me for Cattle Hauling E. NASSHAHN, Phone» F act 7 102: BORING, OREGON. Kt. 1 T elephone 391 G resham 8.V4 AT YOUR 8EBVICE AT ANY TIME Your Patronage Solicited M O R G A N B R O S. T R U C K S E R V IC E M o r in « an<1 (r e n e r a l H a u lia « Wood. Coal and Briquets Sì 124-0 Union Avenue Pnrtlainl. Oregon Mrs. A lbert K lllin v isited several days la st week a t th e hom es of Mrs. D an Myers and Mrs. W ill Green. Mr. K illin expects to ta k e ch arg e of a farm n ear Powell Valley th e first of th e m onth. Detroit, Michigan RAKER & SON A U T H O R IZ E D F O R D D E A L E R S A S m a ll D ep osit an d E a sy P a y m en ts if D esired Mrs. R ay W ilkinson h as been con fined to h e r bed for several days w ith an attack of to n silitis. POWELL VALLEY The L adies’ Aid of th e Swedish Mis Mrs. H. A. Bram has been sta y in g in sion church will m eet on T h u rsd ay a f P o rtland for th e p ast few days. ternoon a t 2 o'clock a t th e church. Mrs. The E m b ro id ery club m et a t th e H annah G radln will be th e hostess. home of Mrs. F red M eyer th is afte r All are cordially invited. noon. Mrs. Ben Stevenson en tertain ed Mrs. H artley, d au g h ter of J. C. Wood, W ednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. U You may be able to get the style you and her two ch ild ren have been having R ag n ar Staffenson. Those p resen t be an a ttac k of grip. need from some of the following num sides th e hostess and honor guest, Miss N ellie P itts cam e out from bers. were Mrs. E. Lundbom and children, P ortland to spend the la st week-end a t Mrs. A lbert Palm blad and baby, Miss the home of h er paren ts. Ellen Unis, Miss H ilda Staffenson, Mrs. No. 311 t o t m edium figure, low bust, Mr. and Mrs. C harlie W ilkinson B ert Olsen, Mrs. A. A nderson and little lig h tly boned, p ric e .................... $1.1111 sp en t two days of la st week in P o rt son, Mrs. A. F ra n k and little d au g h ter land v isitin g relatives. W hile th ere and Miss Mabel Staffenson, R efresh No. 462 fo r a v e ra g e figure, low bust, th ey m ade th e purchase of a fine piano. m ents w ere served by th e hostess and long s k ir t a ll a ro u n d $2.25 Mr. and Mrs. Je ss H ite w ere dinner a very enjoyable afternoon was spent. guests S unday a t th e hom e of Mrs. No. 564 fo r a v e ra g e figure, ru b b e r Mr, and Mrs. Jo h n H u lan d er en ter Flien Radford. top, v ery lo n g s k irt, fre e h ip $2.»5 Mr. and Mrs. F red M eyer m ade a tain ed a t d in n e r T uesday evening, Mr. No. 547 fo r fleshy figure, v ery low and Mrs. A. C. Sw ard, Mr. and Mrs. trip to P o rtlan d la st F rid ay . b u st, w ell boned, lo n g s k irt.... $3.5« R. P angborn of W ashington has p u r B ert Olsen and Mrs. Em m a Johnson. Miss E lsie V aughn sp en t a couple of chased th e H. D. Griffin p lace n ear the No. 605 fo r fleshy figure, v ery low C ottrell church. He and his fam ily days recently w ith Miss T re lla Howell. b u st w ith a d ju s tib le th ig h red u c e r took possession a sh o rt tim e ago. Mr. an d Mrs. B ert Olsen and Mrs. I h is is a good o n e fo r fleshy Ross M anary w ent to P o rtlan d la st Em m a Jo h n so n took d in n e r Sunday w om en. S izes up to 36 in. P ric e $5.00 S atu rd ay . w ith Mr. and Mrs. Em il L ind of P o rt T h e ab o v e C o rse ts a re a ll The Misses N orm a McCoy, H a rrie t land, form erly of th is com m unity. back lace, w ith n o n -p in c h in g and Norecn H aley were d in n e r guests Mr. and Mrs. A lbert P alm blad and O. I. C clasp s. All a r e p in k e x a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. baby and Miss Ellen Unis sp en t S u n c e p t 605 w h ite. Splaw n S atu rd ay evening. day w ith Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson. 780 S e m i-R u b b e r T op, p erfe c te d H okan T ruedson, a senior at O. A. C., SANDY BLUFF fro n t lace, e la s tic h ip s. A co m sp en t th e W'eek-end w ith h is parents, fo rta b le s p o rt C o rse t $3.50 W ith th e fine w eath er now farm ers Rev. and Mrs. Jo h n T ruedson. Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Palm blad were a re g ettin g busy in th e fields w ith 1036 fo r fleshy figure, s e m i-ru b hostesses for a very enjoyable house “Dobbin” and plow. b e r top, fro n t lace, w ith 6 h ose Mr. and Mrs. Jffe Caldo en tertain ed p arty last, S atu rd ay evening when they s u p p o rte rs .............................$5.0» on Sunday th e Rev. and Mrs. G. C. en tertain ed ab o u t 20 young folks. The T h is is a g r e a t fa v o rite fo r evening waB sp e n t w ith gam es, a fte r B errem an of P leasan t Home. „a 2*£-rjtho sto u t ligure. Ray W iikenson visited home folks which th e hostess served a delicious ’’M L 8078 p ink, full form B ra ssie r, one day la st week and told of his de luncheon. T he guests d ep arted a t a w ith hose su p p o rte rs , e la stic lightful trip to Jap an and C hina and late hour, all very much pleased w ith Ini's $1.50 o th e r foreign countries. He brought th e good tim e enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs Chas. L u n d q u ist mo his m other a b eautiful h andbag from tored to T illam ook F rid a y m orning, Japan. P at Brophy left th is m o rn in g to re tu rn in g Sunday. w ork at th e Mickelson & Nelson mill a t Brightw ood. CORBETT N O T IC E for P U B L IC A T IO N . PLEASANT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Jack B rophy and fam A. S. K incaid is in the Good S am a ri O e p a rtm e s t o f the In te rio r. ily spent S unday a t th e hom e of Mr. T he P leasan t Home B ap tist I,ad leg' U S. I And Office a t P o rtla n d . Oregon tan hospital afflicted with pneum onia. J a n u a ry 2«, 1»2J B rophy's m other. Aid society will hold a food sale a t the A rh n i» . J » h?r * bj^ * lven tf' a t R obert Mr. and Mrs. P erry Steelem eir of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. A ult sp en t S u n P lea san t H ome garage, S atu rd ay , Mar. S chu lts, o f B o rin g , Oregon, R. 1, D ox H l Woodland, W ashington, are moving to 1>2" ’ ,nai1” H om estead day at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. H el 3, from 2 till 5 p. m. T he sale held J-o try, No. 06H24, to r Ihe S E 'i N W 1, C orbett and expect to assist In the Geo. Section 25. T o w n s h ip 18. R a n g ? 4K m er Johnson. last m onth proved so sa tisfac to ry th a t M e rid ia n , has tiled notice o f In ten tio n to c h a m b e rla in store. '7 a '‘ !’ T h re e -y e a r P ro o f, to establish “ Palm Miss M arie Baum back v isited S un th e ladies plan to hold them reg u larly Mrs E thel S m ith S tew art and Miss ,| ? e 2 u i„ J “ n'1i aiV” Ve, described. before the day w ith Miss Zaidee Ault. every four weeks. Rolls, pie, cake, .,5eT r and R eceiver o f the U . 8. Land Elsa B erner were in P o rtlan d S a tu r ,h e 21,1 cookies, baked beans, cottage cheese day” o f M a n 'h 1 ? » « . ° r*’* on T he P arent-T eacher association will m eet in th e C ottrell schoolhouse on day. and o th e r home cooked article s will be C la im a n t nameR aa wltnenaen T he m eeting of the P aren t T eacher J Jana Koch, o f Bortnr. Ore., R j , n x Ho offered. F rid a y evening. March 2. at 8 o’clock R i“ rnoxe i3» H u d ao n ' o f B oring . Ore association held F riday evening, was sh a rp A good program Is being p lan B a r r y R h hards, o f B oring, Ore. well attended A fter a sh o rt program . J ’ ’ i - o t B oring , Ore. ned and th e refre sh m e n t com m ittee re B erry w ire and fence w ire nt L. L. A . c ' t X «-»-1« and Sec. 2.105- h . 8 apples were served The rem ain d er of K idder Hdw. Co. quests th e ladles to b rin g rake. A LE X A N D E R 3 W EEK. ihe evening was spent in a social way. R egister. Want so s. add to your profit. A uto Tops Recovered, and R epaired WALRAD MERC. CO. A il kin ds o f T o M a te r ia l and C u rta in W in d o w s IIOKING S. E. PALMQUIST An old tim e p arty will be held at the club house a fte r th e T h u rsd ay even ing show. R efreshm ents will be serv ed and no e x tra charge will be made o th e r th a n ad m ittan ce to th e show. AUTO TOP SHOP M a la SU (ir e .h a m P rin tin g o rd ers. Phone P hone 1561. lit. F u n eral D irectors P h o n e 1901 I.!-en sed M o rtic ia n s I A d y A ssistant , P a y o r N ig h t MORTUARY i Iresham, 1. K. METZGER Buy Dependable Coffee Get an E xcellent P ro d u ct and at th e sam e tim e help th e building fund of Oregon Bethel Baptist Uharrh