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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1924)
T he L ynch circ le P aren t-T each er asso ciatio n held a c a rn iv al a t Lynch school F rid a y evening, F eb ru ary 1st w hich w as a real success. A splendid crow d tu rn e d out and seem ed to enjoy th e pro g ram im m ensely T he crow d sw arm ed th e m any booths, snapping up a ttra c tiv e a rtic le s on sale. Sev- e ra l valu ab le prizes w ere given aw ay to lucky ones in several guessing con te sts. R. H. Confrey very ably con- ducted th e carnival. Good m usic and dancing helped to com plete the eve n in g 's m errim ent. T he re g u la r m onthly b u siness se s sion of th e circle w ill be held F riday evening, F e b ru a ry 8. All m em bers a re u rged to attend. Ih e re will be m eetings every night this we*k except S atu rd ay . Today an all-day m eeting is being held from 10:30 a m to 3 ,n t h . ,T ‘ 1 , P' T his *8 th e m eettng th a t was announced for Wed- nesday. It w ill do every one good to I come to th e church and sing th e old ' songs and h ear th e old. yet ever new, story of Je su s and his love. Rev. A. S. Hisey will be th e sp eak er at m ost of these m eetings. T h ere w ill be some splendid singing. T he Rev. C. G. E m anuel of Los An- Special 20-inch b erry p ru n e r for $2.25 tre e p ru n ers, $1.75 and up. Dry geles, C alifornia, an ev an g elist of lim e and su lp h u r spray. A. W. Metz note, w ill speak a t th e H aley B aptist g er & Co.—Adv. church on T h u rsd ay and F rid ay eve- nlngs of th is w eek at 7:30 o'clock. G et th e classified ad. habit. T he services w ill be in E nglish. All a re welcome. T he p asto r, th e Rev. JA C K C O R D S Andrew Johnson, w ill deliver th e ser- D esigned fo r low a ir p ressu re like I mon next Sunday m orning. In th e balloon tires I evening th e B. Y. P. U. will ta k e up th e Come in and see them G u a ra n teed 12,10« M iles study of Ja p an . AND GIL AUCTION H av in g «old m y p la ce l am co m p elled to d i.p o .e o f m y p er.o n a i prop- e yty, w h ich I w ill d o at P ublic S a le at m y hom e on the B a s e L in e R o a d , H a lf M ile E a s t o f R o c k w o o d , 11 M ile s _____ ______________ E a s t o f P o r t la n d HALEY Pruning and spraying time. G AS LAW ENFORCEMENT TALK AT PLEASANT HOME ’ I j ! SATURDAY, FEB?9 Sale to commence promptly at ID BBV. R. E. CLOSE CATTLE M ho will speak on law en fo rcem en t LUSTED next Sunday a t P le a sa n t Home. Main S tre e t G resham The m otion p ic tu re film, "T h e L ast 16 H ea d o f P u reb red an d H igh G rad e J er sey C a ttle as fo llo w s: S ix T he L usted circle P.-T. A. w ill m eet Raid of Sheriff K endall of L inn Coun F rid ay evening, F e b ru a ry 8, a t th e R eg iste red C ow s, tw o 3 -year-old H e ife rs, e lig ib le to reg ister; on e CONTRACTING ANI) schoolhouse. A fine p ro g ram is being ty," w ill be show n a t a law en fo rce Y ea r lin g an d on e 3-m on th -old H eifer, e lig ib le to reg ister; R eg istered BUILDING planned w hich w ill include th e play m ent m ass m eeting to be held in P lea san t H ome B a p tist ch u rch , S u n All W ork guaran teed first-class J ersey B u ll; 2 co w s an d 3 H eifers, ex tra high g ra d e._______________ Our Awful A unt." T he ladies will bring sandw iches or cake and a so day, F e b ru a ry 10th, a t 8 p. m W . K . H a m ilto n The e n tire sta te w as shocked and H O RSES — — cial hour w ill be enjoyed a fte r the Phone 195x4 G resham , Oregon stirre d by th e d astard ly and cow ardly program . S pan o f M ares, 5 an d 6 y ea rs o ld , w eig h t 2 9 0 0 , the b est farm team in shooting of th is faith fu l officer. Aside from th e p o rtra y a l of th is scene, th e A uto T op s R ecovered and R epaired e a s te r n M u ltn om ah . CORBETT A ll k in d s o f To M aterial and film co n tain s m any o th e r in te restin g Curtain Window« HOGS — — T he L adies' Aid of th e C o ttrell com and th rillin g scenes, esp ecially the S. E. PALMQUIST m unity ch u rch w ill m eet on W ednes raid in g of a m o o n sh in er's still. R 2 ,CJ?e#ter W h ite B rood S o w s, 1 C h ester W h ite B oar, 1 R ed Rev. R. E. Close, a s s is ta n t su p e rin day aftern o o n , F eb ru ary 13. The AUTO TOP SHOP B rood S ow , 17 S m a ll P ig s. Main St. Q n ik s a P koat III* women a re asked to b rin g ap ro n p a t ten d en t of th e A nti-Saloon L eague of Oregon, w ill deliver an ad d ress tak in g tern s. M A C H IN E R Y " for his su b ject "T he P ric e of Victory. T he follow ing sta te m e n t h as been C ..^ ^ issued by th e su p e rin ten d e n t: “We have been holding law en fo rce P l.;;;;,,, S i l e s T o t . “ ° S o X ^ S .h S .J '-jJ X ’ H.“r n c " / ni'.'iarl“ ”*,^ V ’V ’* m ent m ass m eetings in th e im p o rtan t cities of th e sta te an d expect to cover D IS P E R S A L O F E N T IR E H E R D b i« ™ «*<*’ »»‘«rp.cg Cream S e p . ^ r “ th e en tire sta te by th e first of th e year. O,1| | ,,|1.- E ,M‘*we<‘n Gresham and Troutdale T he idea is to c re a te a stro n g e r public sen tim en t for th e stric t and vigorous Hall Mile South <>| Base Line Road Near Benson Hotel Farm S H A R P L E S M O T O M IL K E R C O M P L E T E enforcem ent of th e prohibition laws. T he A nti-Saloon League has in a u g u r III,At kSM lTll OUTFIT— Drill, Vice, Forge, Dies ami all kinds of Tools. S A T U R D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 16, 1924 ated a cam paign th ro u g h o u t th e sta te 1 O’CLOCK SHA RP and proposes to ta k e an activ e p a rt in furniture th e p rim a rie s th is y ear, w hen we sh all Heater, and lots of other good’ household goods? , l “11 , ’ ( nu<‘h’ K»d,ant Parlor Gas 25 DAIRY COYVS- -HOLSTEINS, JERSEYS, DIRHAMS seek th e n om ination of officers who a re in sym pathy w ith and w ill enforce T1’»°-Jrw' r old H eifer. T hree-y ear old Cow. S ix-year old th e prohibition law s. P ro h ib itio n w ill TERM S—S um s u n d er $20, Cash. $20 and up. 6 m onths' tim e Cow. E ach with ciilf at side. T hree-) e a r old Cow, fresh th e w eeks. Four- ce rta in ly fail in O regon if th e laws on approved secu rity . T hose w ishing credit m u st m ake arra n g e m e n ts before buying. y ea r old ( ow, fresh live w eeks. M x-yenr old Cow, fresh six weeks. » ti-vear a re not enforced. old <■ « " S ¡lue first week in M arch. One l ow due by date of sale. T hese m eetings a re held in reco g SALE RAIN OR SHINE FREF , .,,, . ..... ,,i,i '? '■ * 1,11 , n s , “ 'ned w ithin last six w eeks, 2 to S y ea rs nition of th e trem en d o u s p ro p ag an d a the saleVo g æ ttïro u g h . There 18 an lmmeM e 1Ot and cro w i to i> e sh e,rA p ril ” ‘he " " h ‘ ,0 6 ” ‘I,rs ol,L H e ,,e r 'lu<‘ w hich is being c a rrie d on to n u llify pro h ib itio n and to d iscred it all law. DI KHAMS—Two Cows, ju st fresh, 6 and S y ea rs old. tine Cow due io It is a clario n call to all th o se who freshen by date of sale, rw o grad e lie ife r Calves. 3 m onths old. believe in p ro h ib itio n b u t who w ith U Mp.l,a A" " '>■ L. I’„ ju st fresh . She : 'h e p a s s a g e 'o f t'he”etghte“e n th “am end- , , 0 / ® P«u»<ts p er day. A very typey cow. Lassie Beauty ©4 m ent a»<i th e en actm en t of th«> Vol- í» r M A ___ 4 1 ____ ' He^fer .1 ? i S*‘l’, «A,,lt7'r m ilking 22 to 2(i pounds per day. 4 y ears old. s*ead law felt th a t th e tight was over COL. W. S. YVOOD A SONS, Auctioneers, is . *?*, ,Hr" S eptem ber 1.», d au g h te r of Lassie Beauty- of O regon, an d lo st active in te rest. K. A. MILLER. Clerk Vancouver, Washington * „ . , , , ! R ea'lxing th a t th is in activ ity and l nese to w s are n rst-c la ss dairy cows, some of w hich are m ilking seven ap a th y has resu lted in an a p p a re n t ns, Per day- They can be seen m ilked a t 6 a. in. or 6 p. in. any tim e be- gro w th of the liq u o r sen tim en t and in A c a ttle are tu b e rc u lin tested. O w ner w ill m ake arra n g e m e n ts for I th e non-observance of th e enforce- th e delivery of c a ttle if desired. m ent act not o nly by sta te officials POWELL VALLEY Bay Teani, 7 y ears old, w ell m atched and good w o rk ers. S u itab le foil an<l b o o tle n g o g — er, . b » u . . V t by m m v en and worn- u U H U n u n j - any kind nt work. H arness w ith team . en who are law ahidine’ abiding in pvwru every wov way As la st T h u rsd ay w as Mrs. H. P. 1921 Ford R oadster w ith delivery box on back su ita b le fo r hau lin g b erries. is th e reason for law en fo rcem en t C h risten so n 's 58th birth d ay , she in v it w ork, w ith the idea of reco v erin g th e TERM S—$20 or under, Cash, Over $20, six m onths' tim e on approved note, m o rale of th e m oral and C h ristian ed in a num ber of h er frie n d s to help h er c e le b ra te th e occasion. A portion a t 8 per cent. to rces upon th e p ro hibition Issue. of th e aftern o o n w as p le asa n tly sp en t in relig io u s ex ercises, a fte r w hich r e O ur 7% P rio r P referen ce Stock has paid dividends reg u la rly every FAIRVIEW R O B E R T G IF F O R D , O w n er th re e m o n th s since it w as first Issued. y y fre sh m en ts w ere served. T he follow COL. IV. S. WOOD A SDNS, Auctioneers. A. MEYERS, Clerk i F airview g ran g e w ill m eet in regu- ing p erso n s w ere p re se n t: th e Rev. O. V ancouver, W ashington F irs t S tate B ank, G resham , Ore. ' la r session n ex t S atu rd ay m orning, F. W iiner, th e Rev. and Mrs. 8. F. II is a Safe and Sound Inveatiunnt F eb ru ary 9, when th e re will be in P itta , Mr. and Mrs. O. E k stro m , Mr. itiato ry w ork in th e first and second and Mrs. P. Roork, Jo n a s Nelson anil Phone t i l l Dally Trips to Portland Res. Phone 1936 You can buy It a t $98.00 a sh are, p a r value $100, for cash or on degrees, a fte r w hich th e u su al g ran g e d au g h ter, E sth e r, H arry Beal of T he easy term s. I t will net you 7.14% on every d o llar you Invest. d in n er will be served. T he afternoon D alles, and M esdam es G. A. Cox, C. W rite for full in fo rm atio n today. session w ill open a t 2 o'clock w ith a Sedig, L eta M cM urray, E d n a Stone, b eau tifu l m em orial cerem ony In honor S hum aker, Lind, Wolff and G race, In v estm en t D ep artm en t of Mrs. Alma H all. Follow ing th is E thel and E lsie C hristenson. BURTEN YYALRAD, Prop. w ill be th e open le ctu re hour w ith a ! fine program of lite ra ry and m usical lh ^ A bout 50 atten d ed th e serv ices a t A Truck for Every Purpose Room 605 E le ctric Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon Swedish ta b e rn a c le on Sunday, ) num bers, selections from fam ous au w hich was th e closing day of th e r e Burten for Service th o rs and com posers w hose b irth d ay s vival m eetin g s conducted by th e Rev. o ccur in F eb ru ary . A co rd ial in v ita T h e Rev. Axel G reene cam e o ut from WODD COAL STORAGE P aul Rood, of T urlo ck , C alifornia. D inosaurs used to lay eggs. You tion is given to th e public to be pres- P o rtla n d S unday and occupied th e p u l knew th at. Did you know, also th a t A. C. Sw ard, w ho cu t his thum b se We S olicit Your B usiness In su re d C a rrie rs ; en t a t th is tim e. verely la st T uesday w hile cu ttin g p it a t th e L u th e ra n ch u rch . A large they had g izzards and th a t sc ien tists find in sk eleto n s of d in o sau rs large, crow d w as in atten d an ce. wood. Is b e tte r and hopes to have th e finely polished pebbles w ith w hich In ROCKWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Sam C arrell and son use of his hand ag ain in a few w eeks. th e d in o sa u r’s gizzard ground up food D elb ert visited a t Salem from S a tu r as th e hen now g rin d s h er food w ith A dance will be given by th e R ock Mrs. F ra n k G ustafson is busy en wood social club a t th e g ran g e hall ro llin g th e nam es of th e ladies of th is day till M onday w ith old a c q u a in t g rav el In her gizzard? And did you know th a t th e hen of I next S atu rd ay evening. T his is th e vicin ity who w ill tak e ad v a n ta g e of ances. today is the d irect descendant of the a t th is B akery and a t S tor s C larence Aim and Melvin P eterson first of a se ries of dances planned by th e benefits of th e O. A. C. extension d in o sau r 70 feet long? The hen would th e club for th e next few weeks. T h e y . co a rse. Mrs. . G m ustafson n ia m v n m a le s l i a i a re hom e for a few days from P alm er probably object to th a t statem en t, sta te s l th a t w h ere they have been em ployed by the Contains the Yitaniines, mired hj w hile Mr. B ryan objects to D arw in's v. ill o ccur on the second and fo u rth th ese lessons a re very in stru c tiv e and B ridal Veil L um ber Co. scientific p rin c iile s theory. But In both cases th e facts j S atu rd ay s of each m onth u n d er the it is hoped o th e rs w ill en ro ll Mr. and Mrs. C h arles L u n d q u ist are overw helm ing. direction of a com m ittee, th e c h a ir A big d in o sau r would weigh 200,000 It’s Good and Good for You T h e D eborah L ad les’ Aid will m eet sta rte d for T illam ook S unday m o rn m an of w hich is Mrs. A lb ert K reuger. pounds. W hat B urbank will rev erse I a t th e ch u rch on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n ing to be gone a couple of days. D u r evolution's process and give us a ’ A dm ission w ill be by card a fte r th e a t 2 o’clock. Mrs. Sedig w ill p re p a re ing th e ir absen ce th e ir d au g h ter Agnes chicken of th a t size? 1 first dance. th e refre sh m e n ts. w ill be th e g u est of Miss M yrtle Sodcr- THEO. VAN DONINCK Phone 1221 Auto Mechanic. Mrs. A ugusta P alm biad and th re e ¡quint, TROUTDALE Mike A ilshouse, m echanic of R aker d au g h ters, Mrs. Sw an M agnuson, Mrs. & Sons Ford g arag e, w ishes to a n n k ---------------- G ustafson — and - Mrs. R. «u»«»«- G ustaf- T he T ro u td ale P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso- j F ra ------ — «»• SANDY nounce th a t h e has q u it th e com pany ciatio n will m eet a t th e schoolhouse 80,1 and tw o Bons. C h arles and A lbert P hones Bdwy. 8576 T hree and w hile w aiting for a su itab le loca 6514 N. Second S treet _. __ VS _ _ £ .1 «A MM — I P J O 1 •* * I ,1 -X M " M A - . A . _ A M M A alm biad drove to Dak G rove Sunday P ay m en ts for cream for th e m onth tion an y one w ish in g his services call on F rid ay aftern o o n , F e b ru a ry 8 Mrs. G resham 1201 and 355 T ru ck s Dally In su red C a rrie rs Wm. F eh rn b ac h er of P o rtlan d , Boys and visited w ith th e fam ilies of P aul of J a n u a ry a re being m ade by 8. R. 1944. H a fp e r, p ro p rie to r of th e Sandy and G irls club leader, will speak. Mrs. and David P alm biad. T he L u th e ra n L ad ies’ Aid w ill m eet cream ery , on th e basis of 49 ce n ts on E lm er Cook, p resid en t of th e P a re n t- T each er County Council, w ill also be at th e ch u rch T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , th e ro u tes and 51 cen ts a t th e P o rtla n d — W a y P o in ts — G resham p resen t. Mrs. C. I. T hom as and Mrs. F e b ru a ry 14th. Mrs. Olga P alm q u ist cream ery . An e rro r w as m ade in a W. C. S pence w ill be h ostess. A good w ill be th e h o stess a t th is m eeting. fo rm er p u blication of th e rates. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING rid your system o f Catarrh or Deafness T he p resid e n t of th e society d esires atten d a n ce is desired. YVood Coal Briquets C arload A m erican field fence, b a rb caused by Catarrh. th a t ail m em bers be p rese n t If pos 5oW 6» </mss»M f o r o»er SO y m w ire, b e rry wire. P rices a re right. sible. F, J. CHENEY &. C O .. Toledo. O hio A W. M etzger & Co.—Adv. B e n tle y ’s T ire Shop AUCTION SALE .. „ , O. J. BROWN, Owner YOUR DIVIDENDS COME REGULARLY Gresham Transfer & Storage Co. Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. OUR HEALTH BREAD Gresham City Bakery MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE H a l l ’s C a t a r r h M edicine ?Ldof:,h“ ”