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N GRESHAM OUTLOOK. CONSOLIDATION MEETING FOB TEKKY AND CEDAR FRIDAY, MARCH 18, |» £ t PAGE THREE PLEASANT VALLEY At the P leasan t Valley com m unity A m eeting of p atro n s of T erry and church next Sunday forenoon the C edar school d istric ts w ill be held at Sunday school w ill m eet at 10 o’clock T e rry schoolhouse on th e Base L ine uid the preaching service by the pas- road next S atu rd ay night. M arch 17, tor. th e Rev. E. G. Ranton, w ill be a t 8 o’clock, to discuss consolidation held a t 11. of th e d istric ts. Mrs. 8 covey of p o r tiand visited As consolidation seem s to be th e w ith her sister, Mrs. T. R. B erry, a o rd er of th e day and these a re im- ‘£ew days th is *«ek. p o rta n t d istric ts, th e m eeting for con- i v ',laIaC? Rr° 8- ®£ P o rtlan d w ere out sid e ra tio n of th is subject should bring Mrs* N *SteTner” w h o ’ s le H o u sb ™ » out a full re p re se n ta tio n of p a tro n s of th e d istric ts. W. C. A lderson, county school su p e rin ten d e n t w ill a tte n d th e m eeting. TROUTDALE WOMEN GIVE FINE UROGRAM T ro u td ale Circle P a ren t-T ea ch e r as sociation held an in te restin g m eeting a t th e schoolhouse on Friday, March 9, w ith th e vice p resid en t presiding. T he p rise w inning essay by H elen A lthaus w as read, also th e best essays in th e 5th. 6th, 7th and Sth grades. T he I te ac h ers gave a prize of 50 cen ts to ) each* of th e four. They w ere Mary and Em m et O'Neil, P au l H owell and | T héophile De W itte, respectively. P lan s « ere m ade to en te rta in th e I County Council of P aren t-T ea ch e r as- | sociatio n s w hich w ill m eet at T ro u t dale on S atu rd ay , M arch 17. T he m a t te r w as also tak en up as to th e tea for th e opening yf th e lib ra ry in th e J city hall on M arch 15. Mrs. A lice Rix of th e school visiting com m ittee gave a very in te restin g re- | p o rt on th e condition of th e school. T he p ap ers on Oregon h isto ry w ere p resen ted in an in te restin g w ay and | gave valu ab le inform ation. Mrs. A. D. K endall read a sk etch of Dr. Mc- L oughlin and Mrs. G race Otto one on | th e Cham poeg convention. Mrs. C. E. Scott discussed th e te rrito ria l g o v ern m ent of Oregon. Mrs. C. I. T hom as j rep o rted ou c u rre n t events. Mrs. A. D. K endall aud Mrs. A. C. A lthaus, actin g as hostesses, served a J delicious luncheon. w ith pneum onia, and has been ra j moved to a P o rtlan d hospital, - " r and ^ r s - C- F k stra n d w ere in P o rtlan d on business T uesday W llliard Bliss m ade a business trip to R ussellville la st S aturday. Uncalled for Letters. ~ The local farm b ureau m ade a pool T he follow ing le tte rs rem ain u n of sev eral hundred pounds of clover called for In th is office for th e week and g rass seed a t th e ir la st m eeting. A. Pelto is building a hom e on a 10- ending M arch 10, 1923. If not claim ed ac re tra c t of land w hich he rec en tly by M arch 25, they will be se n t to the acquired from Sw an A nderson. Record-breaking sales mark the widespread en Dead L etter Office, or otherw ise dis K enneth K esterson atten d ed th e calf posed of as provided by regulations. club m eeting held a t G resham last dorsement of the new Willys-Knight. Seven beau Mr. H erb Fields, Mrs. H ildeborg S aturday: County Agent S. B. H all w as p re s tiful new models, each powered by the marvelous Je n sen , Mr A lfred Riis, Mr. T hom as ent at the F arm B ureau m eeting held M. W atson. Mrs. M. Yamamoto. W illys-Knight sleeve-valve engine that improves at this place last F riday evening. Mr. H all gave a g en eral o u tlin e of the E. E. JOHNSON, P ostm aster. with use. Many owners report 50,000 miles of program of w ork th a t he h as in m ind “ Say It w ith a W a n t A d.’ for the com ing season and w hich will smooth pei^ormance in their Willys-Knights with be carried on cooperatively w ith the F arm Bureau. Many helpful su g g es out a single engine adjustment. tions w ere offered by Mr. H all for th e conduct of the local bureau. Mr. H all U'aii-k f» r t h i H ' l l I f t . O t t r M A d p t r l i s t m t u t t <• T k t S i t t r h f E t n l t l F i l l was accom panied by Mrs. H all. The first W ednesday evening, afte r the first Monday In each m onth w as fixed as the reg u la r m eeting date. G. N. Sager. Mrs. Jas. M cLean an d Cleve land Bliss w ere appointed a com m ittee REV. E. R. D. HOLLENSTED TROUTDALE to a rra n g e for a program for th e next M inister. m eeting. Fairview, Oregon. T ovbino 5-paM, $1235 R oadstrr 3- prm ., $1235 S edan S-paM., $1795 C o u f s -S rdan 5-paaa.. $1595 On F riday, M arch 30, th e L adies’ Aid T hose who w itnessed th e play "In w ill give an E aster saie and d in n er in | T ouring 7-pa««., $1435 Cour» 3 paaa . $1695 S rdam 7-pa««., $1995 A L L FBI CSS ». O. t. TOLBDO S unday S chool........................10 a. m. Ojtl New E n g lan d ” as put on by the th e b asem en t of th e M. E. church. Rockwood G range D ram atic club, at T h ere w ill be a q u ilt and m any useful M orning W o rsh ip .................. 11 a. m. the g ran g e hall la st S atu rd ay n ig h t and fancy a rtic le s for sale. T he sale THE E N G IN E IM P R O V E S W IT H USE SERVICES ce rtain ly got th e ir m oney’s w orth and begins a t 5 o'clock an d d inner at 6 more. It is a splendid play and ex o’clock. Among o th e r good th in g s to H elpful — R estful — Inspiring ceptionally well rendered. eat will be hot cro ss buns and stuffed eggs, in keeping w ith th e E aster sea- | son. T he L ad ies’ Aid m et at th e home of I Mrs. B. M oorhead on W ednesday. The ladies took lunches and had an all-1 day q u iltin g party. Sole Agents Mrs. T h eresa C astn er, w orthy g ran d I m a tro n O. E. S. of Oregon, m ade an BORING O TH ER GOOD EATS official v isit on S atu rd ay night to th e | E a ste rn S tar c h a p te r of T routdale. [ J. W. M aulding, who has been quife T h ere w as a larg e attendance. isu ». .U i « ru i. r . I ill for th e p ast week, is rep o rted m uch Mrs. E lizabeth J. W hite, Camp F ire im proved executive of P o rtlan d , w as a g u est a t r. , . n POWELL STREET th e home of Mrs. J. It. K n arr on Sat- o rtlan d Is viait- Phone 1891 A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. u rday an d conducted th e first cere- . f h, * .th,e v lom e, i*,er m onial of the C hauam anipi group of ' au k h ter, Mrs. Floyd L ake aud fam ily. Camp F ire g irls a t T ro u td ale. F'red A rm stro n g left for P o rtlan d We are equipped to rep a ir your car. A. Cole sp en t S unday a t the L ouis w eek to resum e his g H elm ing home. ' | d u ties as tru c k d riv er th ere. reg a rd le ss of th e m ake, and do a first- Mr. A nderegg of Boring and U lric a S unday v isito rs at th e home of Mr. class Job. one th a t we feel safe In and Mrs. L. A. H arlow w ere Ju d g e U ’n t . . < v‘ » v .‘I haV.e ,bol!ght = T u ck er and wife. Mr. and Mrs. R obert P , 7 e ia £ s,.°‘'lk °,n th e V etch place g g u ara n tee in g to he rig h t. We have Mears, Mr. and Mrs. Long and th e ® 'lave le“ 8ed the farm for a term of = lots of room for live au to storage. Misses H ilton, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. y M ’ ’ , P rice and d au g h ters, Mrs. Sw ift an d n ,Mr8’ AIfred Yaun is r e P(,rted q u ite ¡g son R ich ard and W. B. S trubble, all of L . „„,1 »»- t i . k p .irtian d M r- and Mrs. H enzl have moved = , . . .. . . from th e C h ris A nderson place to th e S 2/ Buddy Otto celeb rated his th ird R erstin g place n ear D am ascus b irth d ay a n n iv ersary S atu rd ay w ith a Mrs. H. A. Beck sp en t sev eral days £ SOUTHARD A SOUTHARD d in n er for a num ber of his frien d s. th e first of th e week at th e hom e of I = C h arles K esler and wife w ere Sun- h er d au g h ter, Mrs. E. M. A m esberry = Phone 2391 Night Phone 25x5 = lay v isito rs at th e hom e of Mr. and of P o rtlan d , whose little d au g h ter is Mrs. J. S. H udson. rep o rted q u ite ill. iiiip H E N ew Im proved M odel 4 9 0 C hev T hom as Feagon and fam ily have B illie M orand is rep o rted q u ite ill moved in to one of th e Fox co ttag es th is week. ro let is on d isp la y in our salesroom . acro ss th e stre e t from th e city hall. Boring lost th e Monday nig h t bas- Mr. F eag an has leased som e land from ket ball to th e Colum bus club of P a r t ly. C. S pence and w ill farm celery. land. L et us d em o n stra te it and sh ow you Mrs. T hom as Low en tertain ed a t A double gam e of b ask et ball will d in n er on S atu rd ay evening Mrs. be played a t th e Club house on the East 8th and Clay Portland th e m a n y im provem ents. T h eresa C astn er, w o rth y g ran d m at- evening of March 24 w hen th e Boring ron O. E. S of Oregon, W illiam R girls w ill play th e Holy Name g irls of Boone, asso ciate g ran d p atro n , Mrs. P o rtlan d an d th e boys will play the M aybelle Boone and Mr. and Mrs. W. Holy N am e boys of P o rtlan d . 1 9 2 3 M o d el 4 9 0 P rice DIFFERENT I’lt lt E S C. Spence. A d an ce w ill be given a t th e Club D IF F E R E N T P R K ’EH Mrs. T h eresa C astn er w as a guest house S atu rd ay nig h t of th is week, Touring ............................................................ $ 663 on S atu rd ay night a t th e hom e of Mr. Mrs. I. D. T u rn e r received w ord this A sk M R. C. W. B O G G IS, the R oute M an and Mrs. W. C. Spence leaving for her week th a t h er husband had reached R o ad ster............................................................ 642 home a t Hood River, Oregon, on Sun- his d estin atio n at D alton, M issouri, in Leave Orders at T O D D ’S Barber Shop day. safety. He expects to re tu rn some C o u p e ............................... 877 R alph H arvey, who has been visit- tim e next m onth, ing his m other, Mrs. Pow ell, has re- Miss Rica A nderson, a te ac h er it Sedanette .......................................................... 1044 tu rn ed to his hom e a t B rogan, Oregon. | A storia, sp e n t th e w eek-end at th e Sedan ................................................................. 1065 home of Her sister, Mrs. H erm an Jo h n - SMITH MEMORIAL Presbyterian Church Welcomed Everywhere W ILLY S-K N IG H T Gresham Overland Co. RED ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE Automobile Repairing GRESHAM M EAT MARKET CHEVROLET G resh am G arage National Laundry Company The Laundry that does Delivery ............................................................ These prices all f. o. b. Gresham 627 Sherman McCarter Garage Phone 2331 Gresham D istributor for Chevrolet Motor Cars and GOOD FOR YOU TOO The N ational City Company, one of the largest and most conservative bond and investm ent houses in America has just purchased $1,000,000 worth of our 7% P rior Preference Stock. This is the most im portant deal in Public Utility stocks in Portland in years. W ouldn’t you like to have a few shares of this a ttra c t ive security, too? $08.00 a share; par value $100.00. Over 7 'i <111 your money. For cash or on easy terms INQUIRE TODAY. Investm en t D epartm ent Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Room 605 E lectric Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon CASH P A ID See Me for Cattle Hauling Phone« Bdwy. 8576 G resham 1201 ¡Aid 355 Three T ru ck s Daily |son A Kinds of Laundry FOR THE BEST MEATS stum p b u rn in g and b lastin g dem o n stratio n w as staged on th e farm of Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab T he W om en's Society of Sm ith Me- R. L. S abin one m ile n o rth of Boring solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest m orial ch u rch will hold its an n u a l T h u rsd ay afternono. s m eeting a t th e hom e of Mrs. D. W. possible prices, you’ll go to A la rg e crow d atten d ed (he Re- McKay on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , March hekah s a p ro n sale and e n te rta in m e n t 22. beginning at 2 o’clock The an n u al at .th « T ° ’ ° hall S atu rd ay night A sp ecial train of tw o c a r loads election of officers and th e voting of from th e City view bo<|ge No. 179 and ' GEO. DIET!,, Prop. P hene 1711 G resham the budget will be th e p rin cip al m at- c ity , lew I. O. O. F. Lodge No. 201 of te rs to be considered In the b u sin ess P o rtlan d w ere g u ests a t th e W ednes- session. R efresh m en ts will he served day ev en in g m eeting of th e Boring , ., R ebekahs and Boring I. O. O. F. h a ll: follow ing th e business, when a silver here. F ollow ing Is th e program en- , COAL BRIQUETS offering w ill be taken. M embers and Joyed by ab o u t ISO people in a tte n d -I friends of th e society a re co rd ially In- la n c e : A ddress of welcome, Wm. A T R U C K FOR EVERY K IN D OF WORK vited. M orand; piano solo. Mrs. S ch an tien ; dialogue, P ercy S iefer and Linden 4 XTIV t ’ t t ’T M D V ’ iL u n d a y , piano solo, W allie I ’dford, I L D A K A N D V IC IO K Y ¡sleig h t of hand p erfo rm an ce, Dr. M eyers of City View L odge; recitatio n , j T he farm in C edar d istric t ow ned I Naomi C h ild s; song, Em m a G regson D A IL Y T R IP S T O P O R T L A N D by Morgan B ro th ers has been sold to and E valyn S iefer; recitatio n , Ix>rita John S trebln. The new ow ner h as I R ichey; read in g , Sw edish dialect, Wm. Gresham Powell . , . o . vi C hilds; piano duet, Ire n e Johnson Portland now tak en possession. Mr Strebln I , A(Ja , , a r te ll. rUMt|c ,,an(.p Phene and 217 Davis form erly ren ted the R ak er farm . T he thf.a s m ith ; piano solo. M arth a Mauld- 1&81 Maple Phene Bdwy. SOW deal w as m ade th ro u g h B. W. T horne, | Ing: ad d re sses by visiting m em bers. Follow ing th e e n te rta in m e n t a b an Bank of G resham . Miss Evelyn C urry Is ill a t her quet w as served in th e low e- p a rt of the hall. A U -reported a splendid time. hom e in C edar d istric t but is able to PLEASANT HOME receive callers. At th e B ap tist ch u rch next Sunday POWELL VALLEY E v an g elist Bentley, who In holding A m eeting of th e Pow ell Valley P ar- m eetings a t th e ch u rch th is week will A Small en t-T each er association wili he held ,,re a th both m o rnlng an(J evenlng at the schoolhouse on F rid ay evening, Investm ent that h March 30, for which a good program A lldridge B ro th e rs of Oregon City will Conservative, Safe is being arran g e d . R efreshm ents, fu rn ish m usic for the evening service, and Profitable which will he free, will be served at-j S unday school will m eet a t 10 o'clock the close of th e evening. All a re w el and B. Y. P. (J. a t 7. All a re Invited. A nal*»« cori>oratlon fu n ctio n in g come. fo r one o f A m e ric a's oldest ano A good program is being arran g ed MMt known manufacturers, of A v ery enjoyable aftern o o n was fers a le g itim a te , eafe. and e x for th e m eeting of the P aren t-T each er spent la st W ednesday by a num ber of ce p tio n a lly p ro fitab le op|»ortun ladies who gath ered a t th e hom e of [ circle which will be on S atu rd ay even- ity to a fe w nm ail inventors ($100 to $500) in th is d istrict. Mrs. F. M atson to help ce le b ra te her : Ing. M arch 24, a t M ultnom ah g ran g e I birthday. T hose p resen t w ere Mrs h a„ „ o rie n t. Ju d g e K anzler of the ' A Guaranteed 35', C. A. L in d g ren , Mrs. C. L undquist, . . . New anil Hehuilt Mrs. E m elie Johnson. Mrs. Emma C0Brt of relatio n e will be the M erchandise Premium Johnson and Mrs. B ert Olsen. ¡speaker. AT ONCE! The Rev. B. 8. N ystrom of B rush ....... .......... - . T h is in ad dition to th e su bstan P rairie, W ashington, will preach at tia l dividends y o u r investm ent GFLL1S the Sw edish L u th eran ch u rc h next c a lls fo r. Old m achines tak en In trad e as Services will he held at the Gillis H e re Is a real o p p o rtu n ity fot Sunday m o rning at II o'clock All th e first few lu cky folks th a t com m unity ch u rc h next Sunday afte r- { p a rt paym ent. are invited. an sw er th is o f fe r ' T h e .15 per Mrs. A. A nderson and son. Mrs Rag- noon at 3 o'clock w hich will be In cent m erchandise p rem iu m is re a d y fo r Im m e d iate d is trib riar S taffenson and Miss Mabel Staf- ch arg e of people from the F irs t Naz I Com plete R ental and Supply ution You m ake a pro fit a t fenson sp en t Wedm- day aftern o o n once! D epartm ent. aren e ch u rch of P o rtlan d . All a re In- ) with Mra. A ugust F rank. Write 1 » d a y -D o n ’t Delay. sited to atten d . Send y o u r nam e and address T y p ew riters rep aired . M achines O R IE N T and let me chow you a real m o n e y -m a k e r — som ething th a t loaned w hile we w ork on you re. should meet w itn the ap proval O rient basket ball team won in a i o f yo u r banker. game w ith th e N ondescripts Monday JA.WE8 P. UA8E, O et an E xcellent P ro d u c t and at night at th e O rient hall, th e score he ! th e sam e tim e h e 'p th e building S e c re tary -T rea su rer. ing 27 to 17. Good h ard play in g and ■ fund of W estern D ivision 304 Oak 8t., P o rtlan d , Ore. 1Z«I V A N N E K S A V E N U E close game. Chas. King from P o rtlan d | Mas F r a s r l.e o , C a lif. Bethel linptisl Church was referee. THE SANITARY MARKET EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE T Y P E W R IT E R S for F resh C ow s, B e e f C ow s, C a lv es, H o g s, o f a n y kind E. NASSHAHN, FAIRVIEW /I. IIOKING, OREGON, Kt. 1 Telephone 3#x 65 >4 N. Second S treet In su red C a rrie rs MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE P o r tla n d — W a y Point« — G resham LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING Wood Coal Brlqacta Buy Dependable Coffee The Rebuilt Typewriter Co.