Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 29, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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PAGE THREE
SANDY
GEORGE A L aE K f WOLFE
OIES AT THE HALLES
Miss M argaret P alm e r of P o rtlan d
Miss P au lin e R ickli sp en t th e w eek
S. R. H arp er, p ro p rie to r of th e
Is a guest at the hom e of Mrs. O. A end w ith h er p a re n ts at Salem
P alm e r th is week.
M esdam es P oppea and W olverton Sandy cream ery , h as announced th a t
G eorge A lbert Wolfe, for ab o u t 20
S. E. W aller has secured th e Sm ith ! and th e M isses Ja y C rockett, Kuth conditions w ill ju stify paym ent for [ y ears a resid en t of the Sandy d istric t,
o rc h e stra of P o rtlan d f o r ' t h T d ^ i n “ o r d a n d ^ S a U r d :; S B * , " "
b u tte rfa t for th e m onth of J a n u a ry at died at his hom e at T he D alles on J a n ­
a t th e club house and th e large crow d
T he C orbett P are n t-T e a c h e r asso- the ra te of 40 ce n ts on th e ro u te and u ary 25, aged 65 years. Mr. W olfe
51 cen ts at th e cream ery . A tru c k w ill moved to T he D alles tw o or th re e I
ot S atu rd ay n ig h t rep o rted excellent ' N ation held its re g u la r m onthly rneet-
be p u rch ased for delivery of th e o u t­ y ea rs ago hoping th a t th e ch an g e !
m usic.
ing
• . F rid a y evening b ut ow ing
"ip to
LVz the
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put of th e cre am e ry in P o rtlan d and would benefit his health. He is su r-
E dith K elly of R oseburg. P resident
a 5 h. p elec tric m o to r w ill be used in vtved by his widow and th e follow ing
w ilih drtR ebekhh A88embly c,f O regon- dau g h ter in P o rtla n d from F rid a y un- place of steam for th e m otive power.
c h ild re n :
Mrs. F ra n k C h risten sen . '
w i l l ad d ress th e B oring Rebekah lodge
S unday evening,
Jo sep h A. F in ley has been secured Jam es and E dw ard W olfe all of San- i
at th e I. O. O. F. hall on the evening
P. D. S ettlem eier is in P o rtlan d suf- to ta k e ch a rg e of m usic in stru c tio n in
dy and Mrs. E thel Brow n of B arton. !
of F e b ru a ry 1.
ferin g w ith a sev ere a tta c k of quin- th e high school. Mr. F in ley w ill give
Mrs. A lice Schm iiike of P o rtlan d is a
Mrs. W. R. T elford, who has been ill his speedy Vecotery.*18
h° PC
an e n te rta in m e n t for th e benefit of the sister. F o u r o th e rs resid e in th e east.
for th e past m onth, is rep o rted som e-I Mrs. M E. Reed of P o rtlan d visited school on S atu rd ay evening. F e b ru a ry
F u n e ra l
arra n g e m e n ts
w ere in
w hat im proved.
her ch ild ren h ere from F rid ay un til
w hen a p ro g ram of m usic and re a d ­ ch a rg e of J. E. M etzger of G resham .
fo r
° f ° reg° n CUy *9 vi8,ting M M rs^L ew is B ratley visited in P o rt- ings w ill be ren d ered . A q u a rte t from The serv ices w ere held Monday at
the P o rtlan d C oncert com pany w ill Sandy, w hen H a rry B eal of The
for a few days a t the hom e of his par- , land la st week.
en ts here.
G eorge C ham berlain w as in P o rt­ fu rn ish th e m usic. Mr. F inley is also D alles and th e Rev. S. F. P itts spoke.
n c h a rg e of th e m usic in C olum bian Mrs. K arl J. H agberg of Pow ell V alley j
Mr. and Mrs. A. G ribble of P o rtlan d land on b u sin ess Friday.
Mrs. Cowing of P o rtla n d w as look­ high and W itcheta schools.
spent S unday at the home of Mr. and
sang and m em bers of th e Pow ell V al­
ing a fte r h er farm n ea r th e G range
Mrs. Wm. M orand and fam ily.
ley strin g band fu rn ish ed m usic. In - ;
hall T h u rsd ay and F riday.
F arm ers Mutual F ire Relief A ssn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Roots and sm all
te rm en t w as in th e S andy cem etery.
Colum bia g ran g e holds its re g u la r
F orges Ahead.
son of P o rtla n d sp e n t the w eek-end at m onthly m eeting S atu rd ay , F eb ru ary
T he y early re p o rt filed w ith th e In-
th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. T el­ 2d. M em bers a re u rged to a tte n d and u ran ce D ep artm en t by th e F a rm e rs Lynch C ircle P.-T. A. Hold C arnival.
I see th a t th e new ly in stalled officers M utual F ire R elief A ssn, show s $6,-
Oil F rid a y evening, F e b ru a ry 1st, 1
ford and fam ily.
are on duty to s ta r t th e y ea r rig h t in
I am .ew , Oregon
Phone Gresham 2211
D onald, th e little son of Mr. and the w ork of th e grange. T h ere will 058,000, w ritte n d u rin g 1923 and 2210 Lynch c irc le P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso cia -;
new
m
em
bers
gained.
L
osses
paid,
tion
w
ill
hold
a
c
a
rn
iv
al
a
t
Lynch
Mrs. O tis Rich, w ho has been very lie several can d id ates to ta k e th e de­ $22,437.00; in su ra n c e in force, $18,-
school, c o rn e r -B ark er and Section 1
serio u sly ill w ith pneum onia for the grees.
283,000. T he A ssn, also has a su b ­
Mrs. E tlin g re tu rn e d from B eaverton sta n tia l cash b alance. T he low ra te L ine roads. The c a rn iv al w ill have
p a st tw o w eeks, is rep o rted slightly
S unday a fte r having sp e n t several of 30c on all p ro p erty in su red by the m any novel a ttra c tio n s and num erous
Phone 1411
Improved.
Bally T rips to P o rtlan d
days th e re v isitin g relativ es.
Res. Phone 1936
A
ssociation
w
ill
n
o
t
be
changed,
w
hich
useful
a
rtic
le
s
w
ill
be
on
sale
at
low
T he tw o ch ild ren of Mr. and Mrs.
enables farm e rs to g et ad e q u ate in ­ prices. A p ro g ram is being a rra n g e d
Kye S tone a re rep o rted ill with
su ran c e on easy paym ents.
TROUTDALE
in w hich a m in stre l p erfo rm an ce by
m easles.
P re sid en t S n ash a ll
re p o rts
th e
th e P la n ta tio n q u a rte t w ill be a p ro m ­
A
ssn,
at
th
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p
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se
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te
of
g
ro
w
th
W. H. B oring, who has been ill w ith
Born, a t th e N ash sa n ita riu m S a tu r­
BVRTEN WALKAD, Prop.
a severe cold for se v eral days, is day m orning, J a n u a ry 26, to Mr. and w ill sh o rtly be th e la rg e st farm e rs in en t p a rt. D ancing w ill continue
A ssn, w est of th e Rocky m ountains.
th ro u g h o u t th e rem a in d er of th e eve-
m uch im proved.
Mrs. Guy G ra b le .o f E stacad a, a baby
A nyone w ishing to in su re w ill call
Mrs. E. J. A rm strong of C ochran, girl, w eight 7% pounds. Both doing on Mr. H. W. S n ash a ll, F a ir G rounds. ing. Too good a tim e to m iss. Come!
A Truck for Every Purpose
Oregon, sp e n t several days of la st well.
G resham , phone F a rm e rs 2101.—Adv.
Kurten for .Service
POWELLVALLEY
week v isitin g a t th e hom e of Mr. and
W
OOD
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Wood Sawing.
Mrs. L. C. A rm stro n g and fam ily.
T he Rev. P aul Rood of T urlock.
ROCKWOOD
F o r quick and efficient wood saw ing
STORAGE
E. V. M aulding has been appointed
C
alifornia,
w
ill
p
reach
In
th
e
a
f
te
r
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We S olicit Your B usiness
,
call Cox Bros., su c ce sso rs to M elugln
A
social
club
has
been
form
ed
by
In
su
red
C a rrie rs
ju stic e of th e peace to till th e un ex ­
& Cox, phone G resham 176.
noon of T h u rsd ay , J a n u a ry 31, a t 2
pired te rm of O. A. P alm er, who died the Rockwood g ran g e w hich is know n
o clock, a t th e Swedish Mission church.
STA TED
COMMUNICATION
as the Rockwood social club. A series
D ecem ber 30.
The W om en's H om e and F oreign
F
airview
Lodge
No.
92
A.
F.
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of dances is being planned to be given
M issionary society w ill m eet a t th e
A. M., S atu rd ay evening, Feb-
P iano T oning.
th e second and fo u rth S atu rd ay s of
home of Mrs. A nna N ordblom on
u ary 2, 1924, a t 8 o’clock p. m. L abor
P iano tu n in g >3. P ian o and o rgan each m onth.
a t th is B akery and a t S to r s
rep a irin g . F red B. Jones. Phone o r ­
in F. C. degree. V isiting b reth ren T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , Ja n u a ry 31, a t 2
welcome.
o'clock. T his is a b u sin ess m eeting of
d ers to O utlook, 1561, or TAbor 8952
Money
to
loan
on
re
a
l
estate.
F
arm
— Adv.
tf
im p o rtan ce and all m em bers a re urged
WM. H. STANLEY, S ec’y.
Contains the Vitamine«, ml-ed by
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loans a t 6 per cent. B. W. T horne.
WM. D. FR IT Z . W. M.
to be p rese n t.
scientific p rin cip les
Prices for this Week
Barley, rolled or ground, ton
Hats, rolled or ground, ton
< oeoanut Meal, ton
- .
Wheat, ton
. . . .
Fisher’s “Mor milk”, ton -
$38.00
$38.00
$33.00
$38.00
Fairview Grain & Whse. Co.
Gresham Transfer & Storage Co
OUR HEALTH BREAD
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Gresham City Bakery
a B argain
THEO. VAN DONINCK
P hones Bdwy. 8576
G resham 1201 and 356
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T he B ap tist l a d l e s ’ Aid held th e ir
Hi,- next m eeting of th e C ottrell
an n u a l election of officers a t th e home
of Mr«. B. C. A ltm an la st T h u rsd ay P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n will be
aftern o o n . T he follow ing officers w ere held F riday evening, F eb ru ary 1. At
elected :
Mrs. B. C. A ltm an, p re si­ th is tim e th e p ro g ram com m ittee co n ­
d e n t; Mrs. M. C. M iller, vice p re si­ sistin g of Jo e Caldo and C h arles W il­
d en t; Mrs. Jo e W. E rick so n , se c re ­ kinson will give several „um bers,
ta ry ; Mrs. A. It. Goger, tre a su re r. closing with a five-reel com edy dram a,
L ater In th e aftern o o n Mrs. A ltm an rile moving p ic tu res In th e C ottrell
served a delicious silv er tea. A very d istric t are proving very p o p u la r as
enjoyable tim e w as sp e n t by all.
w as a ttested by th e larg e crow d In a t­
C. A. N utley of P o rtlan d , form er te n d an ce tw o w eeks ago. A sm all
p asto r of th e B a p tist ch u rch , was a adm ission will be ch arg ed but n free
v isito r S unday m orning g ree tin g old lunch will be served follow ing th e p ro ­
gram . T he public Is Invited.
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frien d s.
L a st S un d ay evening w as given over
to th e B. Y. P. U. H a rry H allg ren of
Money In th e stock m a rk e t was
P o rtlan d gave a very in te re stin g talk. ch eap last week. You could borrow It
Miss Ida M iller will lead next Bun- a t 4 p er ce n t If you w anted to sp e cu ­
late In stocks. It cost a little m ore
laOneVW h!K H
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u iu
if ya
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slow er, . d dull-
On W ednesday evening. F e b r u a r y !e r buB,n«««- T he stock m ark et w ent
«. a t 8 o'clock a at t th e B a p tist church,
ch u rch ” P an,d <lown h k e th e pulse of a n e r­
Miss Isabel! C raw ford of P o rtlan d will vous lady expecting a proposal. G en­
tell of her w ork am ong th e Indians tlem en th a t a re gam bling (or as they
wou d p refer to p ut It, "In v estin g ” )
Miss C raw ford, who h as sp e n t 33; don t q u ite know w hat is going to
y ears as a m issio n ary am ong the happen w ith O eneral Dawes In P a ris
A m erican In d ian s, is a very in te re s t­ and th e L abor p a rty In th e H ouse of
ing sp eak er. E veryone is cordially P arliam en t.
T h ere was som e com fort for th e
Invited.
farm ers, corn an d o ats going to new
Mr. and Mrs. P e te r E
rick
so
n
of
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p rices for th e Heanon. Of course,
ta c a d a sp e n t S unday and Monday w ith 1 ‘ ij** new hiRh P f^ e s come, as usual.'
th e ir son. Jo e W. E rickson
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n,‘a r |y “ H th e farm ers have sold
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'lo ir corn and oats.
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