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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1923)
eraI Kreatly appreciated »elections by i i i ,8 Un.on « c h i h " at th * n<* [nc wa 1 ‘i F r ‘day eVe" - lng w as considered a success In every way. A num ber of very nne m usical num bers w ere given, including th e new ly learn ed F arm B ureau song, sev- TROUTDALE I G resham high school q u arte t and num bers by local m usicians. T he lam b ' ,O,late‘1 b> ° ' a “ “ > ^ co u rag e in te rest In th e m eeting w as won by Roger DeYoung, who p resen ted It to his n ephew . V ernon DeYoung. T he r ^ c e ip t. for th e evening, a m o u n tin g to PLEASANT VALLEY A very good E aster p ro g ram w as Mrs. Sw an Johnson of A storia was given on S unday m orning a t th e M. E. ch u rc h by m em bers o. of m th e n Sunday --------- u n u a y ia We*k-«nd guest at th e hom e of her school. P reach in g serv ices a re h e l d | 8*s te r' Mrs. J- Z. Olson. at 3 o’clock every S unday aftern o o n . Mr- and M rs- F r« 4 Olson visited The E a ste r sa le an d su p p e r given on * ilil rela tiv e s a t McM innville last 150, w ill go tow ard th e fund being F rid ay n ig h t in th e basem ent of th e S u ,,d a>- bas. D ahiquist, who has beeu on raise d by th e F arm B ureau local fo r ch u rch by th e L adies' Aid w as w ell at- I SMITH tended and a financial success. I th e sick list for several days, is on th e su p p o rt of a county agent. Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k B au u erm an of tlle road to recovery. MEMORIAL P o rtlan d w ere g u ests at Wm. W rig h t's M rs- G- x - S ager w as in th e city Damascus Pie Social. I W ednesday. Miss F ra n ce s H ayes, p resid en t of hom e on Sunday. Mrs. L. A. H arlow of T ro u td ale, Mrs. I B eports th a t th e sm elt w ere run- i th e Child W elfare Com m ission and I re p re se n ta tiv e of O regon w ill be the Joseph B everidge of P o rtla n d and Mr. ning in the Sandy took m any husv REV. E. R. D. HOLLENSTED sp eak er a t th e social to be given a t th e and Mrs. U. G. Shipley of Salem , Ore- Pe°Pl® th ith erw ard T hursday, M inister. Union schoolhouse by th e P a re n t- gon, left S atu rd ay for C alifornia. They I M ra- F - A. Lehm an atten d ed the an - F airview , Oregon. T each er asso ciatio n on F rid a y even will m otor to Los A ngeles, stopping I n u a ' m eeting of th e B erry G row ers S unday S c h o o l... ing. A pril 13. T h ere w ill be e n te r en ro u te a t San Jo se, O akland and F in k in g com pany held in G resham ta in m e n t fea tu re s and a pie supper. o th e r cities. T hey expect to be gone Monday. Mrs. L ehm an also attended M orning W orship. .. All a re invited to atten d . about th re e w eeks. th e an n u al m eeting of th e C ooperative SERVICES A. Otto sp e n t S unday in T ro u td ale ®e r r Y G row ers asso ciatio n held in H elpful — R estful — In sp irin g T h e B ank of G resh am pays 6 p er w ith his fam ily. I G resham on W ednesday. cent in te re s t on tim e dep o sita.— Adv. Mr. and Mrs. H enry R ich ard so n and A s P*endid and a p p ro p ria te E a ster d au g h ter H a rrie t from P o rtla n d w ere Program w as given by th e Sut da- S unday v isito rs a t th e hom e of Mrs. sch° o1 ch ild ren a t th e ch u rch last Nina Buxton. Sunday. Mrs. H. E. P oppleton w as in Zenis S chenck has re tu rn e d hom e I c^ a r Ke of th e exercises, from Kelso, W ashington. P le a sa n t V alley F arm B ureau held Sole Agents S unday d in n er g u ests a t th e hom e of itB reg u la r m onthly m eeting W. dnes- Mrs. W. T. H ensley w ere Mrs. D aisy d a> night a t the g ran g e h all. Guy OTHER GOOD EATS Colem an an d d au g h ters, T. C. H ensley K obertson of P lea san t Home w as the and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. A lfred Sloop, P rincipal sp eak er. Mr. R obertson Mrs. T heodore Dosch, Miss L orene 8ave a SOOd ta lk on th e F arm Bu A lexander. Mrs. A nna R ich ard so n , r e a " and " h a t it sta n d s for an d d ie d Pow ell S tre et, Phone 1S91 L inn and E lla R ich ard so n an d A lbert num erous in stan ces w here m em bers Since 1903 H ensley. saved co n sid erab le m oney by p u rch as- A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. A lth au s an d ing 8t>oda th ro u g h th e bureau. C E. d au g h ter of Sw eet B ria r ran c h . H elen ° ’H o llaren «1 P o rtlan d rep resen t! L au d an of T ro u td ale an d E llis Me- ,h e Moline Plow com pany w as also L ean and fam ily of P o rtla n d m otored presellt and addressed the rieeU ng. to W est Linn, Oregon, on Sunday to I Among o th e r th in g s Mr. O’H ailaren a t th is B akery and a t S tores v isit H. E. B radley and fam ily. sa,d th a t th e FaI ni B ureau had T he P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n w ill b ro u g h t the business m en of the city ( ontnins (he Vitamines, mixed by m eet a t th e schoolhouse on F rid ay a f - 1 t0 u n d ersta n d th a t the in te ie s ts of the scientific p rinciples ternoon, April 13. | farm er and business man w ere in te r i m ozv .d ep en d e n t an d w here form erly th e I t ’s Good an d Good for You KELbU business In terests In th e city had G ertru d e and F loronce K ligel spent fought the cooperative m ovem ents of th e E a ste r holidays w ith hom e folks, l ,h e farm er they a re now spending S L -V ’ re tu rn in g to P o rtla n d on M onday to m one-v to aid coop erativ e m ovem ents. THEO. VAN DONINCK Phone 1221 resu m e th e ir stu d ies a t Mt. M ary’s ---------------------- academ y. | BORING Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard H erz sp e n t M urray T a y l ^ T t h e m isfo rtu n e E a ste r S unday in P o rtlan d at th e to com pletely sever th e thum b from hou.e of th e la tte r's m other. hIs left ,land w hlle 8pl, woQ(| On S atu rd ay evening, A pril 7. a t th e his home h ere W ednesday aftern oon T he N ational City Company, . — , one a n t of the largest and Ct nnnnn»crr,4}.,z. 1____1 __1 . t - school tw o plays w ill be given by th e W. H. Boring is visiting for a few most conservative bond and investm ent houses in W o m an s club. R efresh m en ts w ill be days w ith frien d s in Oregon City America has just purchased $1,000,000 w orth of our 7% P rio r Preference Stock. * served and a sm all adm ission w ill be F. K. M auldlng of C ottage Grove charged. School ch ild ren a re free. A Oregon, is visitin g for a few days at This is the m ost im portant deal in Public U tility stocks in P ortland in years. good laugh is prom ised all. E very- th e home of his b ro th er E V Mauld body welcome. I lng and tam ily W ouldn’t you like to have a few shares of this a ttra c t Presbyterian Church A BANK A t(IH \ I AT T1IE ¿2 BANK OF GRESHAM Gresham, Oregon IS THE -IMMUt" TO BETTER OPPORTUNITY OPEN AN ACCOUNT AND YOU OPEN THE DOOR RED ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE —for you —today GRESHAM M EAT M ARKET OUR HEALTH BREAD Money to Loan $ 1 2 0 0 at 7 per cent 2 5 0 0 at 7 per cent 4 0 0 0 at 7 per cen t Real Estate Security Gresham City Bakery Farm Loans at 6 per cent B. IV. THORNE GOOD FOR YOU TOO ive security, too? $98.00 a share; par value $100.00. Over 7% on your money. For cash or on easy term s INQUIRE TODAY’. Colum bian High School N otes. I Hif, , w as. given Mrs Dewpy T he high school ch o ru s san g tw o L , ! ’ ¿ 'h L u " (1' a ' home of her selections for th e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs M -J T uesday HMB’ LUD<I ° ” sociation p ro g ram on F rid a y night. L , „ , . " s wee . . Tany beautl- T he A lpha Cu To Clu had a busi- F.“ ‘ v r n ln v hl T ” ,a k e " Bnd “ ness m eeting on F rid ay afte rn o o n . ' 7 " S i “7 ™ A fter th e b u sin ess w as tak en up "S tu- * ”e ho ,ie Ka‘ ’ 8erVed by In v estm en t D ep artm en t Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. d en ts Self Government” w as dis- Th, ' „ CUt.sed The »m elt ru n In th e Sandy riv er On F rid ay afte rn o o n s th e school is I ~ 5 ,,i,he PaS.1 rfW° dU>H hl’" a ttr a ite d Room 605 E le ctric Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon CASH dism issed at 2:40 so th at th e boys c plav baseball T he w ork on th e new high school building is p ro g ressin g very rap id ly T he o u ter w alls a re all up an d p a rt of .......... e ... is . in . . . place. . th e ........... roof fram P A ID of any kind See Me for Cattle Hauling P hones Bdwy. 8576 G resham 1201 and 355 BORING, OREGON, Kl. 1 Telephone 39x T*>r ®e T ru c k s D aily A I RL CK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE D A IL Y T R IP S T O P O R T L A N D G resham Powell nud Maple I’hone IMI Portland 217 Davis Phone Bdwy. 80ttd a F IS K 6514 N. Second S tre e t In su re d C a rrie rs MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE P o rtla n d briquets n a t 7 P“ rt8 ° f the COTTRELL co u n try and hund red s of c a rs v isit the E. G. R O H L F ru n se«ni8 to be Miss D eardorf of P o rtlan d sp en t “ , , 7® year bUt th e ”m elt S unday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Meyers. C ontracting and ,h ‘" ^ l o r q u ality com pared to Mr. and Mrs. H. I). A ndrew s and Home Building' Other y ears Cleive L am b ert find fam ily a re mov fam ily of P o rtlan d w ere ca lle rs at the Cem ent W ork, C a rp e n te r Work, C rasw ell home Sunday. House Moving D am ascus News Item s Sadly Mixed. ing back to Boring front C arver th is L. E. C rasw ell p u rch ased th e 40- A d istre ssin g m ix-up in lines of week. B uilding from th e ground up. Ja s. H ite is actin g us tem p o rary ac re s of tim ber land from P atric k Mc type in the O utlook of M arch 30 m ade E stim ates furnished free. D onald la st week. it ap p e ar th a t A. H. R itzau had been I ru ra l c a rrie r d u rin g the illess of Otis Chon« Urcliinn 4sx Troutdale, Ore. Mrs. A. R. G oger was a P o rtlan d tak en suddenly ill and had died in a Rich, th e re g u la r c a rrie r. visito r la st week. J. E. S iefer and H. J. Lake w ere P o rtlan d ho sp ital. T he item should Miss Ada Wood of P o rtlan d sp en t a elected as d eleg ates from the Boring have given th e in fo rm atio n th a t F lo r couple of <lays ut hom e th e firs: of the ian Ott, fath e r of Mrs. A. H. R itzau, I. O. O. F. lodge to atten d g ran d lodge week. TIKES AND TUBES at N orth B in d , Oregon, May 20, 21, 22. died in a P o rtlan d h o p sital on M arch G randm a Ilrarn has r-n te d some I Mrs. M oran, who has been visiting O ld field 23 and w as b u ried M arch 26. T ire s Mrs. J. W. S tone for th e p ast few housekeeping room s In G res, ain She exp ects to move down soon. S ta te S ch o o l F u n ila days, left for her hom e In S eattle F o r f a rm lo a n s a t 6 p e r c e n t. L o a n s | American* Mrs. Fred W agner w as a . d in n er m a d e on b a s is o f o n e - th ir d a g r i c u l t u r a l T hursday of th is week Tim« Akron Tires v a lu e o f la n d . P r o m p t a c tio n — n o co m - g u est a t th e hom e of M>\ and Mrs. L ittle Mary Ja n e Jo h n so n is re p o rt m iss io n c h a r g e d . O rval M anary Sunday. Vulcanising and Retreading J O H N A. B E C K W IT H . ed ill w ith grip. A tto r n e y f o r S t a t e I .a n d B o a rd . 614 All W ork G u aranteed L ee Woods took his (amity io P o rt P o r t e r B ld g ., S ix th a n d tiaJ< s tr e e ts . Jo h n V alberg, who w as q u ite s e ri P o rtla n d . land Sunday to atten d ch u rch He ously h u rt at th e H erm an Bros.' lath mill a t B arton th e la tte r p a rt of last drove his new Ford. GKO. A. BRANIVT P h o n e 1107 week, is rep o rted m uch im proved. C O W B T A B L E a* M ALE. Ed. Brow n is rep o rted ill. N ° tl< e Is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t th e u n d e r T he P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n of sig n e d w ill sell a t p u b lic a u c tio n th e fol- F uneral D irectors to s a l- th e Union school is p lan n in g a big infy a c h a tte l m o rtg a g e . . p g r iv o e p n e r ty by Ç Phone HID I ' o x *e.A.' . A l- a u b e r a n d J o s e p h e M higln, tim e at th e schoolhouse on the ev en o n e O a k la n d to u r in i» c a r , M n odel L ic e n se d M o rtic ia n s L a d y A s s is ta n t x lel 34II, m , , B a y o r N ig h t ing of A pril 13. A program will be « » rial No. 37963, b e a rin g LVi’h *llcen,M’ N ‘> to g e th e r _ . M tlB T IJA ItY given, follow ed by a pie social. b m e n ls a n d a c c e s s o rie s a t O resh am . O re a o n i . K. MRTZnKB Or,,«on ta c h e d th e r e to , to s e c u re th e p a y m e n t o f •Miss L u tlle Sm ith of P o rtlan d is p r in c ip a l o f >150.85 a n d >13.34 a<< rii*>d in- visitin g for a few days a t th e hom e of t? « ” ".1' H,.'?r a * e 364, a n d a tto r n e y '« fees of s a le t o a e t b e r w ith co at« o f a d v e r tis in g a n d Au,<’ R « » v e r <<l a n d R e p a ire d her au n t, Mrs. J. W. Stone. AU k in d s o f T o M a te ria l a n d S a le to lie h eld a t S o u th a r d A H o u th - C u r ta in W in d o w s 5rta’y.“O T ' 7 . ° i ? i T , „ Ore,On' Sat’ Need Your S uit C leaned! Have it F re n ch dry cleaned. Re- d a y '^ M a r c K T » ’:? " '’ ° re<On' 27th S. E. PALMQUIST p airin g n eatly done. T ailo rin g for M M. H Q U IB E , C o n s ta b le AUTO TOP SHOP ladies and men. M a in H t. G re s h a m P E T E R LENARD, T ailor. Phone I t l i • h ... u ’ • '" '“ '•n E x p e rt for F resh C ow s, B e e f C ow s, C a lv es, H o g s, E. NASSIIAHN, Gresham, Oregon W ay P o in ts — G resham LOCAL ANO LONG DISTANCE MOVING Wood Coal Briquets Gresham Tire Shop W orthy of Its Praise The Willys-Knight sleeve-valve engine actually improves with use. It is even smoother and more powerful at 5,000 miles than when new. Carbon only makes it better. Many owners report 50,000 miles of brilliant performance without engine adjustment. And a Willys-Knight engine has never been known to wear out. 5 m tka H M ,,.Ia i[k t A iaartU ataat te 5-pssa, $1333 T o c s is s f-y as s , THE *14X9 Cores Stank IJit Satarta, Kaaata/ Paak E N G IN E »12JJ 6m > ll« » 5 S s a ts 1 -yass, S IM J S-pasa, | 1 9 M IM P R O V E S C ores -S s s as 4-psu.. |1 J 9 ] s ta es tess e. a W IT H Gresham Overland Co. M a in S tr e e t G a r a g e P h o n e G r e s h a m 122». $31,653.00 Saved WILLYS -KNIGH1 T o c s is a r >25 w ill be g iv e n to h im w ho p ro v e s th a t S u b scrib e now fo r th e O utlook and n o t n<J d eficien cy o f h is m a- iM !'* « '« r tln g . lig h tin g a n d Ig n itio n y o u r P o rtla n d Dally. a votaao U SE by those who ordered th eir briquet» at the Special Summ er price last year. Our reduced Summer price for 1923 is now in ef fect. $14,7.» per ton. This makes it by far the cheapest solid fuel obtainable, as our Briquets have no ashes. Place order .NOW and arran g e about monthly paym ents if you wish. Phone Alain 6500, Briquet Dep’t. or call at Fifth and Alder oflice or salesroom of the Portland Gas Coke Co. PLEASANT HOME N. S. GIVE EINE PAGEANT At the M ethodist ch u rch next S u n day m orning th e p asto r, the Rev. Geo. »’ H errem an, will preach on "T he -Stewardship of Money.” T his wIB be th e first of u series of stew ard ship serm ons, th e o th ers co n sidering th e ■uhjecta of stew ard sh ip of tim e, p ray er and Bfe. In connection with th is series a read in g co n test will be In stitu ted next Sunday, In w hich the women and th e men of th e ch u rch and con g reg atio n w ill he pitted ag ain st one an o th er In a co n test of reading. T ra c ts on m issions and the J various phases of stew ard sh ip will be I d istrib u ted and a system of points es- i tabllshed. An in te restin g co n test is , an ticipated. The p ageant “New Life." which was plauned by th e S unday school for i E asier, will be given a( the ch u rch , on Sunday evening beginning at o’clock. T he pageant is divided into th ree sections and will be given by the I ju n io rs, beginners and p rim aries, ln- i term ed lates and sen io rs respectively, tak in g In the en tire school. T he choir o f m ore th an tw enty voices, u n d er the direction of B ert Olson, will assist in the p ageant and a moat in terestin g program Is prom ised. 8