Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 20, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    FAIRVIEW
COTTRELL
-
At S m ith M em orial P resb y terian
Film s w in be show n at the C ottrell
church next S unday th e S unday school
(com m unity ch u rch next T hursday ev­
w ill m eet a t 10 o'clock as usual and ening. March 22. by C. M. McAllister
will be follow ed by m orning w orship of the Union Stock yards in P ortland,
at 11. T he serm on by th e pastor, the illu stratin g the developm ent of live
Kev. E. R. D. H ollensted. will be last i stock, th e extension departm ent and
of the series on "Id e a ls." It w ill be on the F arm Bureau cooperating.
"An Ideal Com m unity."
The L adies' Aid society will m eet at
The an n u a l co n g reg atio n al m eeting
the
com m unity church on W ednesday
of the P re sb y teria n ch u rch will be
held on F rid ay evening, M arch 23, at afternoon. March 21. for work. Mrs.
the city hall. R eports and th e elec­ S. F. P itts and Mrs. F. W. Meyer will
j act as hostesses.
tion of officers w ill co n stitu te the bus­
D urell St. C lair of P o rtlan d visited
iness of th e m eeting, w hich will be
followed by a social hour. A pot luck with his p are n ts last Sunday.
T here w ere no services at the
lunch w ill be served a t 6:30 o'clock.
All m em bers and frie n d s of the church church la st S u n u aj on account of the
are invited. A S unday school contest Illness of th e Rev. S. F. P itts. He is
which w ill la st for tw o m onths will m uch im proved and expects to be out
by next Sunday.
begin on E a ste r Sunday.
A large crow d atten d ed th e free
dance given to th e club m em bers at
T ro u td ale w as one of th e tlrst sm all
he club house S atu rd ay night. Being to w n s in Oregon to have a library,
ju st a home crow d, the m oonshiue w as T he W om an's club, u n d er th e presl-
conspicuous by its absence and a good dency of Mrs. A aron Fox. founded,
tim e « a s rep o rted by all.
financed and m aintained It for some
Edwin A rm strong rode h orseback -v ear8 before it w as tak en over by the
to P o rtlan d S atu rd ay to spend th e M ultnom ah county lib ra ry in 1908 and
week-end w ith frien d s there.
m ade a p a rt of th e county system . The
Two carlo ad s of potatoes a re being opening of th e new lib ra ry room
loaded by local farm ers th is w eek for T h u rsd ay w as larg ely due to th e ef-
shipm ent to C alifbrnia points.
fo rts of th ese sam e women, who, when
Mrs Joe Lunday, who has been th e buildiug w hich had housed th e 11-
q u ite 111, is rep o rted m uch Improved, b ra ry was sold th is fall, succeeded in
Miss L ottie D ugger and F red At- 1 ob tain in g a new location for it in the
w asser from A lbany w ere m arried In c*ty ball.
5-disc Superior Berry Drills............................ $ 36.50
V ancouver S atu rd ay of last week, j Old resid en ts of T ro u td ale will be
8-foot Western Sprocket Roller or Pulverizor
57.50
Miss E rm a D ugger and Ray N aas ac- j In terested in seeing th e p ic tu re of the
23-B
Oliver
2-way
riding
plow....................
100.00
com panied them to V ancouver. T hey o rig in al lib rary room w hich Miss Fox
J. I. Case Riding Cultivator...............................
45.00
expect to m ake th e ir hom e in Albany. ■ bas loaned to the new read in g room.
Miss
E
thel
W
inans
of
P
o
rtlan
d
Money to loan on rea l e sta te . B.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. M orrison, Mr. ! At th e inform al p ro g ram a t the
No.
2
International
500-pound
capacity
visited h er sister, Mrs. A. J. Bram last
W. T h o rn e, a t B ank of G resham .
and Mrs. A tchley, m e rc h an ts from Sis- opening on T h u rsd ay aftern o o u Mrs.
| week.
(.'ream Separator.........................................
60.00
sons, C alifornia, sp en t sev eral days A aron Fox presided and Mrs. C lara
\
iking
400-pound
Separator...............................
45.00
Vern P itts has moved with his fam- th e la tte r p a rt of th e week visitin g at ' L arsson, actin g as hostess, served tea.
1 ily to Hubbard.
500-pound Fairbanks-Morse Scale...................
20.00
»«._
i.
.
. ett Speeches w ere m ade by Miss Anne
th
e home
of . Mr. and . . Mrs.
W. W. . M
TIRES AND TI BES
Mr. and Mrs. A bram Gandy have ger. They m otored th ro u g h from C al­ M ulheron, head lib ra ria n ; Miss Nelly
50-tooth Guard Lever Harrows......................
22.50
! gone to C alifornia to m ake th e ir home. ifo rn ia th e Hrst of th e week and r e ­ Fox, su p erv iso r of th e county d e p a rt­
O ld f ie ld
Oliver
1-row
Corn
Planter.................................
16.50
Lee and Ida Wood, Mrs. Violet H a rt­ ported th e roads In excellent condi-. m e n t; Mrs. A aron Fox an d R obert
T ires
ley and children atten d ed ch u rch in tion. They left Sunday to visit frien d s Sabin of th e lib ra ry board.
American*
P ortland last Sunday m orning.
in P le a sa n t Home and P o rtlan d and
Miss G ladys B etts, th e sta tio n 's li­
U sed B argain s in G ood Im p lem en ts and
Akron Tire«
Mrs. Jess H ailey has p urchased a expect to leave for hom e th e la st of b ra ria n , had displayed on th e shelves
Vulcaniiing and Retreading new piano.
M achinery
th e week.
a m ost in te re stin g group of new books,
All W ork G uaranteed
Mr. and Mrs. Ray W ilkinson w ere
Revival m eetings are being held at w hich include th e follow ing title s:
8-18 Oliver Disc Harrow...................................... $35.00
dinner gu ests on Sunday of Mr. and the ch u rc h th is week, conducted by
B rad fo rd :
"A m erican P o rtra its .”
10-18 Di$c with truck........................................
35.00
Mrs. H arvey W atkins on Sunday. They the Rev. A. S. H isey of G resham , th e M ore in te restin g th a n Action and a l­
Oliver
6-shvl
Cultivator,
nearly
new,
spring
trip
50.00
were
callers
in
th
e
aftern
o
o
n
a
t
the
GEO. A. BR A N D T
P hone 1107
Rev. Geo. B errein an from P le a sa n t read y m ore talk ed about th a n th e av ­
•Jess H ite home.
John
Deere
6-shovel
Cultivator..............
45.00
Home and th e re g u la r p asto r, th e Rev. erag e novel. Mr. B radford Is m aster
E. G. R anton, who resid es a t Salem. of a c lea r and distin g u ish ed sty le and
nearly new, spring trip
A la rg e crow d atten d ed th e Sunday his dry hum or holds th e re a d e r’s a t­
Anker-Holth Cream Separator, 500-lbs. capacity 50.00
evening services.
te n tio n w ithout observing th e high
I . S. 500-lbs. capacity.................................
25.00
D uring th e S unday p ractice baseball c ritic a l q u ality of his work.
Used
1
Iowa,
Engines,
Drills,
Spreaders,
guaranteed
to
gam e Royce C hilds w as q u ite badly
Charnw ood, L ord: "A braham L in ­
give
satisfaction.
h u rt being stru c k sq u arely in th e eye co ln .” An E n g lish m an 's p ic tu re of
w ith th e ball. He w as ca rrie d to th e L incoln, th e Lincoln of fa ilu re s and
doctor
but on acco u n t of the sw elling successes, patien ce and m odesty, and
'.'M i
the ex act ex ten t of th e in ju ry could eloquence so sim ple and magniAcent.
T3'
Reliability
W. A. KISSEL
Servlco
not be d eterm ined b u t it is hoped the
G reenbie, M. B.; “In th e E yes of
sig h t may be saved.
th e E ast.” A very p erso p al book of
U41
Gresham
1141
Boring w as w in n er in th e F rid ay tra v e l in w hich th e sto ry of th e a u ­
n ig h t b ask et b all gam e a t th e club th o r’s ro m an tic co u rtsh ip and m a r­
house played w ith th e team from th e
K. & L. L um ber Co. T he score w as riag e is told, along w ith h er im p res­
sions of th e O rient.
22-28.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Knox sp en t S u n ­
K a rtin i; " L e tte rs of a Jav an ese
day in P o rtlan d .
P rin c ess." T hese p rese n t a vivid pic­
Mrs. Rosie S ears an d little d au g h ter
sp en t S unday a t th e hom e of h er tu re of Ja v an e se life an d m a n n ers
w
rite n in —
all th
sp len d o u r —
of youth.
m other, Mrs. F ra n k W elty.
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Mr. and Mrs. Loyd M allicoat have K a rtin i lived to see her fondest hopes
recen tly p u rch ased th e 5-acre tra c t of fulfilled for th e women and ch ild ren of
b erries from J. W. W ayne.
Java.
J. W. M aulding left S unday to visit
L ew isohn, L udw ig: "Up S tre am .”
at th e hom e of his d au g h ter, Mrs.
I.ife sto ry of a G erm an Jew who cam e
| Ja ck S hultz in G resham .
Made in Switzerland, -the
Mrs. G rab er and tw o ch ild ren are to A m erica in early boyhood and grew
permanent finish kind. A
moving from th e Vetch place to th e up In a sm all so u th e rn town. A p en e­
Fessenden house in Boring.
good, assortment of colors,
tr
a
tin
g
an
a
ly
sis
and
criticism
of
Mrs. F red A rm stro n g and baby, who
have been v isitin g a t th e D. E. A rm ­ A m erican life.
44-inch width, yard.... 85c
stro n g hom e here, left for P o rtlan d
Mayo, K ath e rin e:
"M ounted J u s ­
•
the la st of th
e
week.
I <■
a
l tic
i v e e.”
.
No 1 Action
IV U U I1
C
could
G U IU
be
UC
I m
I I ' ore
.J I V
V
en-
II
Also
a
new
lot
of
Ratines,
..... ..
.................................«•
Oregon City. He w as in ju red at th e citem ent of detective s to rk is found
in plain colors and Grecian
p ap er m ill a couple of w eeks ago.
in th ese au th en tic cases of th e Penn
checks, a heavy grade, 36-
Mrs. Wm. C hilds, who has been sy lv an ia sta te police who have traced
This beautiful range has so many fine features that
q u ite ill, is rep o rted m uch improved. crim e and b ro u g h t th e crim in als to
inch width, yard........... 98 C
Je ss H ite, th e su b stitu te m ail c a r ­
w t hardly know just where to begin its description.
justice.
rier, is rep o rted very ill.
P ost, E m ily:
"E tiq u e tte .”
Blue
M arjory, th e little d au g h ter of Mr.
It is manufactured by Cribben & Sexton Co., who
See our new Bertha Lace Collars, square and circu­
and Mrs. Floyd Jo h n so n , lo st th e end book of social usage. E very d etail Is
have made ranges since Heck was a pup.
lar shapes.
of one of h er lingers in a food chop­ explained from th e selection of the
per th e la st of th e week.
it is of cast-iron body which insures a good bak­
Ed. Brown is rep o rted q u ite ill th is visitin g c a rd to the m y stery of eating.
S ullivan, M ark:
The G reat Ad­
week.
ing range, has key-plate top, duplex grates and, best of
Chas. C ollins of P o rtlan d is visiting v en tu re a t W ashington." An u n d e r­
all, it is all grey enameled, which makes it a beautiful
this week a t th e hom e of his sister, sta n d ab le account of the arm s co n ­
Mrs. Joe L unday an d fam ily.
range and easy to keep clean. We have one in our win­
The Houae of Quality
Miss P e a rl L unday fo P o rtlan d is ference a t W ashington vividly and
dow and would be glad to show you its many fine points.
spending the week a t th e hom e of her d ram a tic ally told w ith keen in sig h t
p are n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. Jo e L unday and into th e c h a ra c te rs and p erso n a lities
family.
of the chief p articip a n ts.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M orand visited at
T ark in g to n , Booth: “A lice A dam s.”
the hom e of Mr. M orand's sister, Mrs.
B. L aw rence and fam ily of C lackam as Won th e P u litz e r prize in 1922 for the
novel w hich gives th e tru e s t depiction
Sunday.
F re s h o r C ured, L a rd , E tc., p re p a re d a n d sold u n d e r a b ­
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. A m esberry and of m odern A m erican life.
so lu te ly s a n ita ry c o n d itio n s a n d a t low est
little d au g h ter of P --------------
o rtlan d sp en t S un- . W
„ n right,
g u i, m
R ich
c iia ard
r u s so
u ii.
n : "T i ruiy
ru ly n R u u ra
ral i.
p o ssib le p rices, y o u ’ll go to
day at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H. ™,,, . . .
,, .
, .
, ..
A. Beck and fam ily.
' T h ,s book shoul<1 do nluc»> to m ake th e
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I courageous move and to keep th e
PLEASANT VALLEY | fain th earte d w here they belong In th e
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k itc h en e tte w ith its ad jo in in g cubby
GEO. IHETL, Prop.
Phone 1711
Sole Agents
G resini in
The P le a sa n t V alley S u n sh in e club i holes.
will
m
eet
w
ith
Miss
E
d
ith
B
u
tler
on
)
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O TH ER GOOD EATS
P lea san t View avenue on T h u rsd ay af- j
LYNCH
ternoon, M arch 22.
COAL
B R IQ U ET S
Lynch P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n
Former P le a sa n t Valley Man IHes.
will
give
a
pie
social
a
t
th
e
school-
POWELL STREET
A TRU CK FOR EVERY K IN D OF WORK
E. A. B aker, fo rm erly of P le a sa n t j house on F rid ay evening, M arch 23, to
A. J. W. BROW N, P rop.
Phone 1891
Valley, died on la st F rid ay aftern o o n which a ll m em bers and frien d s a re in-
in P o rtlan d and was buried Monday vited. T he ladies will bring the sup-
aftern o o n from K enw orthy's u n d er- I ply of pies w hich th e men a re ex ­
ta k in g estab lish m en t.
pected to buy.
D ancing and the
D A IL Y T R IP S T O P O R T L A N D
usual good tim e will be In evidence.
O rient B asket Ball.
Gresham
Powell
Portland
O rient
will
play
th e
Lincoln
Patronize Ihe Homo Shoe Shiner.
The National City Company, one of the largest and
Phone
L eag u ers of P o rtlan d F rid a y evening.
and
217 Davis
Men's and lad ies' shoes, S atu rd ay
m o st c o n s e rv a tiv e bond an d in v e s tm e n t
»uses in
Itti
M arch
a t th e O rient h all. Adniis- afternoon and evening. Kuben A nder
Maple
Phone Bdwy. 2<H3
A m e ric a h a s jq st p u rch a se d $1,000,000 w o rth of o u r 7%
sion 25 and 15 cen ts.—Adv._______
» son, sta n d In Todd's B arber Shop.
SPECIAL
■BARGAIN
PRICES
ON NEW M ACHINERY
F IS K
Gresham Tire Shop
77ie Pearl Universal
HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY
New
Organdies
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
L. L. K idder H dw . Co.
FOR THE BEST MEATS
RED ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE
THE SANITARY MARKET
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
GOOD FOR YOU TOO
P r io r P re fe re n c e Stock.
T h is is th e m o st im p o rta n t deal in P u b lic U tility sto c k s
in P o rtla n d in y e a rs.
W o u ld n ’t you lik e to h a v e a few s h a re s o f th is a tt r a c t ­
ive se c u rity , to o ?
$98.00 a s h a re ; p a r v a lu e $100.00.
Over 7', on your money.
For cash or on easy terms
IN Q U IR E TODAY.
In vestm ent D epartm ent
Portland
Railway, Light & Power Co.
Room 605 E lectric Bldg., P ortland, Oregon
CASH PA ID
P hones Bdwy. 8576
G resham 12«! and 355
T hree
T rucks Dally
MONEY IS NOT WEALTH — BUT
W h en sto re d in th e b a n k s of th e c o u n try , fo rm s a
b a sis of c re d it th a t is of m a te ria l a d v a n ta g e to you an d
th e co m m u n ity in w hich you live. T h e m oney w hich is
held in h id in g o r c a rrie d in th e pocket is of no benefit to
a n y one. O ne m ig h t as well ex pect r e tu r n s from th e iron
a n d c o p p e r o re o r gold n u g g e ts sto re d in th e d e p th s of
th e e a rth . It is sa id t h a t s ta tis tic s sh o w th a t if a ll th e
u n n e c e ssa ry m oney c a rrie d in p o c k e ts w e re p ro p erly in ­
vested th e r e tu r n s th e re fro m w ould pay all of o u r ta x e s
P ro v id e y o u rse lf w ith a ch eck book a n d pay by check
r a th e r th a n w ith c a sh . C heck books fu rn is h e d free.
First S ta te B an k
fo r F r e s h C o w s , B e e f
C o w s , C a lv e s , H o g s ,
o f a n y k in d
See Me for Cattle Hauling
E. NASSHAHN,
-
G resh am , O regon
BORING, OREGON, Kt. 1
Telephone 39x
i ö ’fi N. Second S treet
In su red C a rrie rs
LOCAL AND LON« DISTANCE XOTIN«
Wood
Coal
Briquet«
SA N D Y BLUFF
Je sse H ite Is til. Mrs. Alonzo R ad­
ford Is helping ca re for him.
Mrs. J. J. Ju d k in s h as been q u ite
sick w ith asth m a but is Improving.
Miss M yrtle Brook visited a t home
over Bunday.
A. J. A ult sp en t S unday at home.
Mr. Ault w ent up to th e Dixon * Hnw-
itt m ill an d se t up th e locom otive
which they pu rch ased and will ru n it
th is sum m er. A lbert A ult and friend,
H arvey M orris, w ere also v isito rs S u n ­
day a t th e A ult home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick R adford left th is
m orning for T acom a, w h ere they will
visit w ith th e ir son, Lee Radford, and
family.
KELSO
DANCE u n d AT
FAIRVIEW
er auspices of
Fairview Fire Department
S A T U R D A Y , M A R C H 24
MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE
P o rtla n d — W a y P o in t* — G resham
,
F.tIHVIKW I ITl MALL
F our-piece O rchestra.
Everybody walconr*
«ent« 7ie
Ladle« Free
Dancing 9 to 12
ICE
T he W om an's club is planning to
give an e n te rta in m e n t a t th e achool-'
house S atu rd ay night, A pril 7. T he
any quantity—any time
clflb will hold Its re g u la r m eeting
D ELIV ERED
T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t th e home of
Mrs C. H. Phipps.
Made In G resham
Mrs. lyoulse Dletl of P o rtlan d la
PACK PRODUCTS CO.
spending a few days a t th e home ot
Phone 1391
G resham
her d au g h ter, Mrs. E dw ard Herx.
C arl Kllgel, a stu d e n t a t Mount
Angel College, who has been confined
Piano Tuning.
to hi« home for th e p ast tw o weeks, la
S atisfactio n g u aran teed . 93. Fred
g rea tly Improved.
B. Jones, 2625 E ast 49th street.