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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1923)
í Loyal to Dad. SUNDAY SCHOOL GROUP L ittle John was se n t alone to the WILL HOLD CONVENTION b arb e r shop for a h a ir c u t T he b a r ber in his joking way inquired w hat T he convention of th e P lea san t kind of a h air cu t he w ished and then pointed to th e m an in th e ch air, “ Do I Home D istrict Sunday School asso- you w ant one lik e th is m an is g et : ciation w ill be held a t th e C ottrell tin g ?" “No. s ir,” th e little fellow retu rn ed : com m unity ch u rch on next Sunday, a fte r he had looked a t th e man. "If A pril 22. from 11:45 to 4 in th e a fte r you have to cu t it like somebody's, ju st cut it like my dad’s, w ith a little noon. T he th re e Sunday schools of hole in th e m iddle.” the d istric t w ill m eet in th e ir usual session and w ill th en proceed to th e That’s Fair Enough. C ottrell ch u rch , w here a r »’ dress She— “W hat is th e shape of a k iss?” will be given by Mrs. C lara Esson on He— “ I dunno—but give me one and “Religious E ducation in th e Home.” w e'll call it sq u a re .” In th e aftern o o n th e p ro g ram w ill Plano Tuning. be a ro u n d tab le discussion on "A S atisfaction gu aran teed , $3. F red M an's R esponsibility to th e Boys of B. Jones, phone G resham 189x1. tf th e Com m unity," by J. A. Caldo, G. N 'asshahn an d D aw son Sm ith, w ith a sum m ing up of th e discussion by the Rev. A. J. W are. T he m a tte r of th e daily v acation Bible school will be tak en up a t th e b u sin ess session B a tte ry lights and electric self w hich follow s th e discussions. s ta rte rs for old F ords 1912 to 1919 models, put on w ithout c h a n g T he b ask et d in n er a t noon is an ing th e block. Good w ork and low enjoyable social fea tu re of th ese cost. m eetings. Old Fords! Old Fords! Call at the BLUFF GARAGE Bluff Road Two tulles north of Sandy S ta te School F u n d i F o r fa rm loans a t 6 p e r cent. L o an s m ade on b a sis o f o n e -th ird a g ric u ltu ra l v a lu e of land. P ro m p t a ctio n —no com m ission c harged. JO H N A. B E C K W IT H , A tto rn ey fo r S ta te L and B oard, «14 P o rte r Bldg., S ix th a n d O ak stre ets, P o rtlan d . Stop a Minute! Each and every ingredient in Royal Baking Powder is wholesome. You would not hesitate to use any one of them by itself. Will the baking powder you use stand this test ? Read the ingredient clause on the label and decide for yourself. e r M ade from Cream o f Tartar derived from grapes Contains No Alum— Leaves No Bitter Taste GOOD FOR YOU TOO The National City Company, one of the largest and most conservative bond and investm ent houses in America has just purchased $1,000,000 w orth of our 7% Prior Preference Stock. This is the most im portant deal in Public U tility stocks in Portland in years. W ouldn’t you like to have a few shares of this attract-» ive security, too? $98.00 a share; par value $100.00. Over 7% on your m oney. For cash or on easy term s INQUIRE TODAY. In vestm ent D epartm en t Portland Railway, Light & Oregon Power Co. UF . X-, ctric e «• 4 r> Bldg., 1 -V vi P o ~A1- Room 605 IjV E 1 . le rtlan _« d , j-v.. CASH P A ID of any kind See Me for Cattle Hauling Phones Bdwy. 8576 G resham 1201 and 355 T hree T ru c k s Daily T he Pow ell V alley P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n will hold its re g u la r m eet ing next F rid ay evening. A pril 20, at th e schoolhouse. A p ro g ram w ill be given and refre sh m e n ts free in the basem ent at th e close of th e evening. E veryone is welcome. Mr. an d Mrs. Ed. A nderson of P o rt land spent S unday w ith B ottelsons. Mr. and Mrs. S ch afer a re th e proud p a re n ts of a baby giri. Mrs. S chafer was form erly Miss Violet C arroll. V isitors a t th e A lbert Palm blad hom e Sunday w ere Dr. and Mrs Ju liu s S ture, Mr. and Mrs. C arl N el son, Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n L inquest and Mrs. R ichard G ustavsou, th e la tte r of P o rtlan d Mr. and Mrs. B ert Olsen and Mrs E m m a Jo h n so n sp en t S unday a fte r' noon w ith Mr. and Mrs. A. A nderson Mrs. B ert Olsen w as p leasan tly s u r p rised la st S atu rd ay evening w hen about 20 of h er frien d s dropped in to help h er ce le b ra te her birthday. A v ery enjoyable evening w as sp en t R efresh m en ts w ere served a t a late hour. Mrs. E m ily Jo h n so n sp e n t T h u rs day w ith her d au g h ter, Mrs. F ra n k Staffenson. T he ch u rch w as crow ded last S u n day night to listen to a lectu re given by a re p re se n ta tiv e of th e Oregon A nti-Saloon L eague on "S afeg u a rd ing the N ation.” The le ctu re was illu stra te d by films show ing th e physical and m eh tal effects of alcohol in the system . Miss Buena C hilds of P o rtlan d spent Sunday at th e hom e of her p aren ts, ^ Ir. and Mrs, Wm. Childs and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. G V. Brehm and fam ily, also Miss N ellie L an d w lrlin g , all of V ancouver, spent S unday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. M aulding and fam ily. —pointing the way —to a substantial bank account ’ MONEY” •MONEY” *MONEV” •MONEY” •MONEY” •MONEY” MAKES AM I THE MONEY MAKES * * MAKES MORE PI T YOUR TO WORK MAKING MOKE FOR YOU W ITH AN ACCOUNT AT TH E BANK OF GRESHAM Gresham, Oregon W ANTED 75 ACRES CUCUMBER I’ICKLES C ontracts, seed mid Inform ation cun be hud of Wulrud M ercantile C’oM A. W. M etzger A Co., Cecil M etzger tiro- eery. First State Bank, Bank of G resham , Liedfor’s I owel! \ alley store. Eox Bros, and .1. O. D avis at Trout dale, ( ady s store at Fairview , G eorge Page’s store at A. B. E lliott, P ow ell Valley, -Oth t entury tiroeery, G resham , and at the factory at G resham . ’ Miss E dith N aas of P o rtlan d spent th e w eek-end a t th e home of h er p a r OREGON PICKLE A CANNING CO. en ts, Mr. and Mrs. H erm an N aas and P hone 1881 G resham , Oregon fam ily. I. D. T u rn e r m otored to A shland Sunday on a b u sin ess trip . S. E. W al ler accom panied him. Mr. and Mrs. Max T elford of Oregon COAL BRIQUETS City a re v isitin g th is w eek a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. T elford A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. A m esberry and little d au g h ter Lois spent S unday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Beck and fam ily. M urry T ay lo r re tu rn e d hom e S u n Gresham Powell day from Good S am a ritan h o sp ital In Pori land Phone nnd TROUTDALE P o rtlan d , w here lie has been since 247 Hails 15S1 Maple cu ttin g off th e thum b from his left Phone Bdwy. 20S2 Mrs. C lara W allace and Mrs. Ja ck hand about tw o w eeks ago. K idder and baby of G aribaldi, Oregon Sunday g u ests a t th e home of Mr. a re spending a couple of w eeks here and Mrs. O. W. Boring and fam ily looking a fte r business in te re sts and w ere Mr. and Mrs. G eorge T acheron, (• u iirs n te e d visiting old friends. S im ila r » Dr. an d Mrs. H a rry Ott of G resham II a trr-P ro o f Mr. and Mrs. B ert Edm ondson left and Miss Violet P e rre tt of P o rtland. a n d A ir t ig h t Sunday for L ib erty Bond, W ash in g W. W. Cum m ings retu rn ed hom e the We have installed many Septic Tanks in Eastern ton, w here they w ill spend th e su m la st of th e w eek a fte r spending th e m er. Multnomah. Enquire of any of the following: p ast tw o w eeks in Good S am a ritan T he school ball team and F airview hospital In P o rtlan d . B ank of G resh am Bid. Ju d g e (>. W. S tap leto n • J 'y of G re sh a m (C ity H all) school team played on th e T ro u td ale J I. Bacon F our carlo ad s of potatoes a re being M ultnom ah C ounty F a rm (2) Jan. Jt rmlngH ball g rounds F rid ay aftern o o n . The loaded h ere th is week for sh ip m en t to J. K ilgore E. B. K irkw ood Dr. \V J. O tt peltiel B erry R anch score w as 10 to 5 in favor of T ro u t C alifo rn ia points. D. C. El B ank o f T ro u td a le Ja«. E lk in g to n dale. H. C. <’am pbell E. V. M aulding and Wm. A. Morand H . U ____ St. C l (Hair E. II. W illard C hanam anipi group of Cam p F ire retu rn ed home late Sunday a fte r a t S. B H all B e rt K ro n en b erg Dr. Geo. Inglin Jaa. Iscdbury g irls held a cerem onial on S atu rd ay tending th e M uscovite's cerem o n ials C. M. Z im m erm an Ed W ilke« Mrs, M aggie Ulm j aftern o o n a t th e hom e of Mrs. J. R. at R oseburg and G ra n ts Pass. Both D M. D onough Mrs. Sadie B u rr B ird leg Reed j K n arr. Seven of th e g ro u p took the rep o rted a splendid trip and a good a n d m an y others. i ra n k of wood g ath erer. tim e. Isaac H atfield h as re tu rn e d from S unday g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. near St. H elens, Oregon, w here he has and Mrs. L ester Irvin w ere Mr. and P hon e 601 | been visiting his d au g h ter, Mrs. May Mrs. Dan E rdm an. G resham A nderson. Mr. H atfield is g etting Jo h n Knox a rriv ed from ea ste rn ready to build on th e p ro p erty he Oregon Monday. ! p u rch ased of L. A. H arlow . Mr. and Mrs. W alter M etzger and T he yguug people a re p lan n in g a little d au g h ter D oris a re spending a 500 p a rty at th e city h all on F rid ay I few days a t th e beach a t Seaside. night, A pril 20. P roceeds to be added B oring w as w in n er in th e Sunday Sole Agents to th e piano fund. E veryone invited. ball gam e a t Logan w ith th e Logan T he P aren t-T ea ch e rs asso ciatio n is f a m . T he score w as 22 to 9. Th<^ plan n in g to give an old tim e dance in expect to play Logan a re tu rn gam e OTHER (X)OD EATS the city hall on S atu rd ay night, April at the hom e ground h ere Sunday, 28th. A pril 22. Mrs. Loyd M alllcoat, who has been VICTORY quite 111 for the past week, is rep o rted ?owell S treet, Phone 1891 Since 1903 Mr. and Mrs. A. McMillan a re r e much Improved. A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. W. W. M etzger is exhibiting sev joicing over th e a rriv a l of a d au g h era l fancy bull pups w hich arriv ed at ter, born on Sunday, A pril 15. Nelson M atheny of T ekoa, W ash his k en n els th e la st of th e week. o th e r num bers of In terest. T he la A Nice Home. ington, is v isitin g with his m other, dles will serve cake and coffee a t the L ittle Ruth w as sen t to school for Mrs. M ary M atheny and sister, Mrs. KELSO CLUB WILL th e first tim e and th e teach er asked close of th e program . PLAY AT ORIENT E d g ar W ilson. T he proceeds of th e e n te rta in m e n t h er w h at her fa th e r's nam e was. “D addy," she answ ered. T he play» recen tly given a t Kelso will be divided betw een th e K elso Yes, d ea r,” said th e teach er, sm ll- Unclaimed Letter*. W om en’« club and th e O rient. ! " * • „ ut whttt <loeg your mama call by th e W om en's club of th a t place G resham , Ore., A pril 17, 1923. him 7 T he follow ing le tte rs rem ain u n will be given a t M ultnom ah g ran g e "She d o n 't call him n u th in ’,” R uth Figure It Yourself. claim ed in th is office for th e week hall a t O rient on S atu rd ay evening, Nobody ever added up answ ered earne.itly. "She likes him ." ending A pril 14, 1923. U nless called 21. “ Dr. Cure A ll" will be th e re to T he value of a «m ile; Their Social Status. for by A pril 30, 1923, they will be perform som e of his w onder», m ak We know how m uch a dollar'« w orth, An A m erican clerg y m an in India sen t to th e Dead L etter Office or And how m uch 1« a m ile; ing th e th in fat and fat th in , the has been m ade an h o n o rary k n ig h t by o th erw ise disposed of as provided by sh o rt ta ll, etc., and "A unt S usan We know th e d istan ce to th e nun, the king of E ngland. At c o u rt fu n c reg u latio n « : T he size and w eight of ea rth , tions an h o n o rary k n ight tak es prece- T. H aga. Jo h n H endrickson, Rosa Jo n e s” will be th ere, bag and b ag But no one h ere can tell us Just I. Dair, W. L. M arhlett, G eorge Mll- gage. " « ’»»naper re p o rte rs and How m uch a sm ile Is w orth. visiting E lks, but ran k s below b utlers Ich, T ily O lerm an. Mrs. M Yamamoto. A. A. T lb b ltts will ap p ear betw een and lance co rp o rals.— Review. E. E. JOHNSON, P o stm aster. P rin tin g ? Call th e Outlook. acta In banjo solos, read in g s and EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE DAILY TRIPS TO PORTLAND SEPTIC TANKS FRANK C. JONES RED ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE GRESHAM MEAT MARKET for F resh C ow s, B e e f C ow s, C a lv es, H ogs, E. NASSHAHN, Crowded classe s of e n th u sia stic A ca lf club w as o rganised la st S at women g reeted Miss Cooley of th e u rday at C o rb ett by Miss E thel C al ,O. A. C. e x te n s io n s e rv ic e , w ho c o n kins, county clu b leader, w ith P. J. ducted sew ing classe s in tw o divi N’e u ru re r as lead er and eight boys as sions a t P le a sa n t Home last week for en th u sia stic m em bers. T his is a the benefit of th o se w ishing to tak e mixed clu b of H olstein and Jersey up th e work. S everal school d istric ts breeders. A n um ber of th e boys have w ere rep rese n ted by those tak in g p u rebred stock and all a re lookiug p a rt and th e follow ing w ere const! fo rw ard to in te restin g w ork and val tu ted a com m ittee to a rra n g e for next uable ex periences in connection w ith y e a r's w ork in designing and m illi th e organization. n ery : L usted, Mrs. M oulton; Vic Among th e club m em bers who have tory, Mrs. H. L. D o u th it; Pow ell Val p u reb red calves a re S tanley and K en ley, Mrs. F ra n k G ustafso n ; O rient, neth N eu ru rer, who p u rch ased Hol- Mrs. H. Jo h n so n and Mrs. M argaret stein s from 8. B. H all and D. Mc W heeler; C edar, Mrs. I. T. Wood K eow n; Mahlon E vans, w ith a Jersey C o ttrell, Mrs. A. J. A u lt; Kelso. Mrs. from E llis W rig h t's herd and Edw in H elen Bickford. L asley. who h as a ca lf from Ray Two team s w ere organized to learn Seeley's h erd a t W ilsonville. drees form m aking and to a rra n g e to O ther m em bers of th e club a re Linn d em o n strate th e m ethod to o th ers. W oodw ard, G ilb ert H odgson, John One team is m ade up of Mrs. A. E. M ignola and R oland Berney. T he club D eH aven, Mrs. A lta Stafford, Mrs. will m eet on th e first S atu rd ay of B ert Olsen, Mrs. J. F. S ollins and each m onth. Mrs. B erth a Albel, th e o th e r of Mrs. I. T. Wood, Mrs. J. S. D onaldson, Mrs BORING A. J. A ult, Mrs. H. Jo h n so n and Miss R uth Ick ler. The re tu rn s from th e b ask et social T he w ork in sew ing w as arran g e d and en te rta in m e n t given fc r th e bene for by County A gent S. B. H all and fit of th e B oring baseball team S a tu r Mrs. A lta G entry, p ro ject leader. day evening, am ounted to $46.35. A splendid p ro g ram w as enjoyed by all present. POWELL VALLEY BORING, OREGON, RL 1 Telephone SVx 65»4 N. Second S tre e t In su red C a rrie rs MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE P o rtla n d — W a y P o in ts — G resham LOCAL ANO LONG DISTANCE MOVING M ood C osl Briquet*