Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 22, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    Presbyterian
Church
PAGE THREE
Mansfield lo Speak a t Lynch.
PO W ELL VALLEY
Geo. A. Mansfield, d em ocratic c a n ­
didate for United S tate s sen ato r, will
W ash in g to n 's b irth d a y w as duly o b ­
Mrs. E. H offm eister and little
(»Smith Memorial) speak a t Lynch school F rid ay evening served today a t th e Powell V alley d au g h ter a re visiting w ith Mrs. Hoff-
F e b ru a ry 29th. at 8 o'clock. Subject. school by a p atrio tic p ro g ram in the
F airview , Oregon
JUVl
“W hat -----
Ails the a F tas
a rm
e r auu
an d th e Aver- forenoon. T he aftern o o n w as a half m eister's p are n ts. Mr. and Mrs. C. W
Richey.
«EY . F. H. II. HOLLENSTED age -',a n ’ and the R em edy.”
holiday,
Minister
’
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H enry A nderson received in ju rie s to
Mrs. Chas. Lundqui-V w ent into his back and slight sc ra tch e s to his
Card of Thank«.
SERVICES
I w ish to th an k my rela tiv e s and P o rtla n d Monday an d sp en t the n ig h t head w hile w orking for th e B ear
S U N D A Y S C H O O L .................
in A ».
, friends for th e kindness aud sym pathy w ith h er siste r, Mrs. B ark er.
MORNING W O RSH IP .......... H A M
C reek Logging com pany. He w as tak
recen t bereavem ent
H elpful — R estful — In sp irin g 1 ' show n me in my
Mr. an d Mrs. E. S a tte rstro m diove en to th e Sellwood h o sp ital for tr e a t­
MRS ANNA FRENZ.
to A berdeen. W ashington. Friday, re ­ m ent.
tu rn in g T uesday. W hile th e re they
F ra n c e s Sw anson h as been ill. but
visited w ith th e fo rm e r’s sister, Mrs. has recovered, and is back a t school
Edol S w anson an d o th e r rela tiv e s again.
at th is B akery and a t S tor s
They re p o rt a very enjoyable trip and
Je ssie D ew itt w as a recen t overnight
good roads.
guest a t th e N els L eK an d er home.
Contains the Vltamines, in b ed by
Deep C reek people who have visited
T he Misses H e n rie tta Jo h n so n and
scientific prin cip les
M ary H ughes cam e out from P o rtlan d in P o rtla n d w ithin the, p ast few days
an d visited w ith Mrs. F. M attson and are Mr. and Mrs. B orling and d au g h ­
I t’s Good and Good for You
fam ily.
te r F ran ces. Mr. A nderson and d au g h ­
At th e ir last m eeting th e L adies Aid te r Mildred, A rt. B erglund and Amelia
of th e L u th e ra n ch u rc h elected officers K rebs.
for th e y ear as follow s: p resid en t,
THEO. VAN DOFINCK
P hone 1221
V anner A nderson h as gone to east
Mrs. A nna N ordblom ; vice p resid en t, eru Oregon on a sh o rt business trip .
Mrs. F ra n k Staffenson, se c re ta ry ; Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. L eK ander w ere recen t
E rn e st L undbom ; tre a s u re r. Mrs. F. su p p er g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k
Phones Bdwy. 8576
T hree
65H N. Second S tre e t
M attson.
G ustafson of Pow ell Valley.
G resham 1201 and 355
T ru c k s Daily
In su re d C a rrie rs
Mr. and Mrs. N. L eK ander and
On W ednesday aftern o o n about 25
ladies of th e M ission ch u rc h su rp rised d au g h ters w ere d in n er g u ests of Mr.
Mrs. S w anberg. A social p ro g ram w as | and
...... .........
Mrs. O scar Jo h n so n in G resham
enjoyed and th e strin g band g irls rec en tly '
P o r t la n d — W a y P o in t s — G r e s h a m
Mrs. S m ith visited h er m other, Mrs.
piayed sev eral selections. R efresh-
m en ts w ere served.
J. A nderson, in P o rtlan d th is week.
LOCAL ANI1 LONG DISTANCE MOVING
Ruby L eK ander w ill give a program
Miss A udrey Jo h n so n sp e n t th e
M ood
Coal
Briquets
w eek-end in P o rtla n d w ith Miss at th e Sandy Ridge school on F rid ay
evening, w hich will be followed by a J
M artha D anielson.
basket
social. All a re welcome.
Mrs. F ra n k G ustafson sp en t th e day
T he ch ild ren of th e Deep Creek J
w ith h e r sister-in -law , Mrs. S ö d er­
school are anxious to help anyone in
berg, a t P le a sa n t Home, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. P ete R esare have r e ­ th e com m unity In need and have |
tu rn ed from C alifo rn ia w h ere they pledged them selves to do so.
have been spending th e w in ter. Mrs.
R esare w ill be rem em bered as Miss
S P R IN G D A L E
Amy K eller.
Miss M arie Olson an d Miss Amy I J i h ' h i H h l0 *“ "
Celebrate<1 hls
ustafson sp en t S undav a t t.,.»,r ,» / 8lXth b? rtbllay
F eb ru ary 10 w ith a
G ustafson sp en t S unday a t th e ir re
p arty for his playm ates. T he young
apective hom es in Pow ell Valley.
g u ests p rese n t w ere H ow ard, Mae and
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilcox cam e out
from P o rtla n d S atu rd ay and sp en t Violet P arso n s. Ja ck and Je a n Brown,
I S unday w ith Mr. an d Mrs. L a rry Foch. Noble D utton, Maxine Zllm, Ja u n ita
N orthw ay and H elen »Meter.
T heodore Lundbom has been suffer-
A very p le asa n t evening w as spent
I
ing
w
ith
th
e
asth
m
a
for
sev
eral
That strapping big new Overland engine
by those who atten d ed th e box supper
I weeks.
has everybody talking. It is all sinew
held a t th e S p rin g d ale schoolhouse
S unday school w ill convene a t 10
p ro
and power. It sends you zooming up
a. m. on S unday follow ed by p reach in g " F eb ' ru
, ary 14. T , he , P
r° g ram for th e
at 11 by th e p asto r. Rev. O J W Iner
A ,
“I
U° W8: P‘a n ° dU6t
th e stiSest clim bs as nim bly as you
H is them e will be "God's R epository ” n .
X , C hapm an a n '1 TheImu
please. This is Overland Power Dem­
In th e evening th e serm on will be in P “ ’
_ 7 cltatio n by Mae P arso n s,
onstration week. Com e in — take an
E nglish, th e topic being "H e is Able " 1
gFade’ eXerc,8e by Pr l"
The v n „ „ „ „ „ , ,
8
18 ADle- m ary g rad es, solo, "T h e Mavis ” bv
Overland out and prove to yourself that
w ill he on T u . . d . ^ ^
Your Future
and Your Savings
OUR HEALTH BREAD
A our future and your savings are
the same thing. If when old age hits
you th ere’s no money to your credit
you are indeed at the world’s mercy.
*1 you haven’t already started
start saving NOW. The money wili
stand you in good stead some day__
sooner perhaps than you expect.
And while you are saving no m at­
ter how little—your savings give you
confidence to go after the real
things of life.
A. dollar opens a savings account
at this bank. And you will be sur­
prised to see bow quickly small sav­
ings grow when put aside regularly.
Come and let us lay out a savings
plan for you.
Gresham City Bakery
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MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE
it is the most automobile in the world
for the money. Champion $695; Sedan
$795, f. a b. Toledo.
BANK OF GRESHAM
GKESHAM, OREGON
am aga
R e g u la r P o r t la n d S e r v ic e
Briquets
$17.00
by th e
Ton or liait' Ton
Coal
P ow ell and Maple S treets
247 Davis Street
GRESHAM
for G randm a,” by Je a n B row n; re c i­
PORTLAND
PHONE 1581
I
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PHONE BRDT. 2082
tatio n by H a lb e rt B abbitt, song by
eighth grade, "R ock Me to S leep” and
“Loves Old Sw eet S ong” by Mr. De-
Arcy.
Phone 1411
Dally Trips to Portland
F urteral S ervices w ere held last
Hes. Phone 1936
Sunday for Arlene, age 7, d au g h ter of j
PLEA SA N T VALLEY
Mr. and Mrs. H arley Bates. T he child
died la st T h u rsd ay follow ing a sh o rt |
A. M. S p rin g e r an d fam ily drove to illn ess and o peration.
I »Middleton, Oregon, W ednesday to a t ­
BURTEN WALHAD, Prop.
T he S p rin g d ale N eedle club w ill
tend th e b irth d ay p a rty of G randm a ce le b ra te its second a n n iv e rsa ry on
B rickly, who ce leb rated h er 1 0 3 d . F - riday.
___ , , - F __
A Truck for Kvery Purpose
eb ru ary 22, a t th e hom e of I
b irth d ay am id c o n g ra tu la tio n s and re- Mrs. Tom N orthw ay.
Burten for Service
| joicing of rela tiv e s an d n ea r friends.
W
OOD
rn . f
S ervices will be held a t th e com-
P le a sa n t Home M. E. C hurch.
STORAGE
I m unity ch u rc h n ex t S unday evening
T he tim e of the S unday school has
We S o licit Your B usiness
.
A „
a t 7:30, w hen »Mrs. A lta G en try w ill been changed from 10 a. m. to 9:50 in
In su re d C a rrie rs
have charge.
o rd er th a t ad eq u ate opening exercises
be enjoyed w ithout ta k in g tim e from
th e cla ss work. T h ere w ere 84 p re s­
en t la st Sunday, 101 is th e enrollm ent.
P o w e r to S ta r t
E very m em ber of th e S unday school
P o w e r to S t o p
PORTLAND
is appointed as a com m ittee of one to
b rin g th e atten d a n ce up to th e e n ro ll­
m ent.
“Let your next ear lie a Buick”
T he p asto r, th e Rev. E. G. H anton,
We are fully equipped to do any Electrical Work General
will preach to th e boys and g irls a t 11
R epair Work. Re-borlng and A c « ,lene welding
n ex t Sundpy m o rning and to th e
All Work Guaranteed
SPECIALIST
ad u lts at 11:15. T he su b ject of th e
serm on will be "Som e of th e M arks of
In Internal Medidne for Ihe
a C h ristian . ’ T he choir w ill have a
past twelve years
special song.
Plione 1228
T he E p w o rth L eague w ill m eet at
DOES NOT O PERATE
th e ch u rc h a t 7:30 p. m. T he m eet­
TROUTDALE POULT BY
Farm R em inders.
ings have been especially in sp irin g
CLUB STANDS HIGH
T rouble In ch u rn in g a t thia tim e of
and h elp fu l for th e la st th re e S u n ­
Will Re a t
days.
One of th e In terestin g fea tu re s In th e year m ay be overcom e by raisin g
T
he
choir
will
have
election
of
o
f-(co
n
n e ctio n w ith club day d u rin g farm - th e te m p eratu re of th e cream . Cream
BENSON HOTEL
fleers n ex t W ednesday evening.
(era* week w as th e p o ultry d em o n stra- th a t Is too cold req u ires a long tim e
Wednesday, Thursday, Fi
I tion of ‘he T ro u td ale P o u ltry club, to ch u rn . Cream o rd in arily should
and Saturday,
ch u rn In from 30 to 40 m inutes and no
r AIR VIEW
T he club Rave an exhibition of egg and
Feb, 27, 28, 2» and March 1
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p o u ltry Judging and ex p lan atio n of difficulty will be enco u n tered In doing
The le s t of D iscipleship or How to | th e ir m ethods. County Club A gent W th is if th e cream has a te m p e ra tu re of
Office H ours, 10 a. m. to 4 p.
about 60 degrees. F o r best re su lts It
Know We A re S aved” w ill be th e | D. K inder w as p resen t, also Stute Club
them e of th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted L eaders Seym our and A llen and should be held a t th is te m p e ra tu re for
ab o u t tw o hours p rio r to ch u rn in g
at th e Sm ith M emorial P re sb y teria n m any local leaders.
Four Days Only
time.
(c h u rc h next Sunday m o rning a t 11
T he T ro u td ale p o u ltry club has
( o clock. T he S unday school w ill m eet
m ade splendid progress, in less th an
No ( b a r g e for C onsultation
G ooseberry g ro w ers who Intend to
as u su al a t 10 o'clock. T he Rev. Mr. a y ear it has produced Dale P arso n s,
dispose
of th e ir fru it to can n eries
H ollensted w ill preach a t T ro u td ale in a sta te cham pion, w inning th e K err-
m ust sp ray with lim e-su lfu r to p re ­
D r M e lle n f h in I
i th e evening a t 7:30
Olfford sta te ch am pionship trophy. v en t mildew,
a te In m edicine and su rg e ry ^ n T l s 'll-1 A
At t th e M ethodist ch u rch on Sunday I | H
is pen of A nconas defeat« 4 ^ ' E
Hls
i i l i *
T « , y‘ng Wh" e
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aim
o rn
ln
g th e R®v-
Rev. J»
J. S
S ta
n fo
fo r rd
d Moore
M o m ,» (a
I a ll
l l breeds,
b re e d « at
. » th
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. fair
...
... P
’
,
developing will cause "S u lfu r
censed
by
th
e
sta
te
of
Oregon.
He
rao
rn
*nK
tan
e
sta
te
censed by th e sta te of Oregon. H e ,
Hls pen | coating" w hich spoils th e fru it in the
does not o p era te for ch ro n ic appen- wHI ta k e for hls su b ject "F o r F ree- w as first a t th e M ultnom ah county cans. One sp ray applied as th e leaf
dicltls, gall stones, u lc e rs of stom ach, dom Did C h rist S et You F ree ”
fair and a t th e Pacific In te rn a tio n a l c lu ste rs a re beginning to expand and
| to n sils or adenoids.
________________
show la st year. Dale also won the . second a . the fir"? flow ers bloom
I i?6 ? 8? / 0 b l" c r ®dR w onderful re-
H iH ’K lV I U th
su its in diseases of th e stom ach, liver I
IxAJv IA vv </LIL>
h i g h e s t a ’ 8OC.,a t'° " fo u n U ,n Pen for w'H usually stop m ildew Infestation
bowels, blood, skin, n erves, h eart, kid
h ig h est .c o re In Judging a t th e sta te T horough w ork will p ro tec t th e b e /
| —
ney,
b
ladder,
bed
w
etting,
c
a
ta
rrh
,
•" ■..-uvici, u k i i
ein n g ,
I
tb e 8ervlce at th e com m unity
rles from attack .
w eak lungs, rh eu m atism , sciatica, leg ch u rch n ex t Sunday evening a t 7 -30
Jo h n R obinson of the sam e club was
u lcers and re c ta l ailm en ts.
I •>»-
th e Rev. J. » S -----------
tan fo rd --
Moore w ill take Individual high point boy In Judging
T he B a n k nt r i m . >,».„,
.
Below a re th e nam es of a few of hls
for hls su b ject "C ontact .• Com m un­ p o u ltry at th e Pacific In tern atio n al I cent in te re st on tim e deposits — Adv
m any satisfied p a tie n ts in O regon:
J. A. S m ith, O ntario, Ore., u lcers of ion.”
and Clyde Daum w as second highest
( th e stom ach.
Avoid gam ing, a vice productive of
point boy in egg Judging.
Plano Tuning.
L eona Ford, W ashougal, Orc., ade
T he club co n sists of ten boys. They (every possible evil.— W ashington.
P iano tu n in g |3 . P iano and o rgan
noids.
g . ' F red B. Jones. Phone or- [ a re again o rganized for 1924 w ith A. J
W H. K ellendonk, E stacad a O r e r rep
ep airin
a lrltlg
I i?iU r. C o n ,tltu t*on enjoins th a t th e
gh blood
ressu re.
re.
’
• I d ers to Outlook, 1561. or TA bor 8962.
high
blood p p ressu
K rueger as coach and local leader will of th e m ajo rity sh all p rev ail.—
—Adv.
tf
»Mrs. Ed. E b e rh a rd t, 8clo, O r e . gall
T he boys are as follow s: R obert H a r­ W ashington.
stones.
S a y It th e W a n t Ad
ro
w , p resid e n t: P aul H ow ell, vice
E. G. N ichols, L ebanon, Ore., appen
X O T IC B T O C R K D IT O K fi.
dicitls.
p resid e n t; Dale P arsons, se c re ta ry ;
21216.
o f O re-
R em em ber above date, th a t co n su l­
Jo h n Robinson, A rnold Daum, Clyde ’ " e o n ' r ^ S “ £ ° u rt o t the
C’O N TB H TIN G AND
f? S b S ? e.th * ' o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h . In
tatio n on th is trip w ill be free and th a t
Daum, A rth u r Buhr. H a rry B erber,
BUILDING
hls tre a tm e n t is different.
H om er L um sden. Nick Lefor and '"«'rimeT.“ / » « ^ ' E,rt*te ° f Ward « .
All W ork g u aran teed first-class
M arried w om en m u st be accom ­
Ralph Miller.
.i£ ,» H Ch 2 " i erebF g |v «n. th a t th e under-
panied by th e ir husbands.
ffigrud haa been appointed by the C irc u it
W . K . H a m ilt o n
A ddress: 211 B rad b u ry Bldg., Los
J ,°u rt o f the S ta te o f Oregon, fo r the
1 «.< ... » *<rsl«l«a Kxpert
i»OUa1^
M u ltn o m ah . D e p a rtm e n t o f
A ngeles. C alifornia.
.
w ill I»e given to him who proven th a t P
P hone 195x4
G resham , Oregon
ro b ata, e x ecu trix o f th e laet w ill nn«i
* » ! * " not nnd
deficiency o f hls ms- r r a 5 5 ? n 4 * nd
W a rd I ?
i 1-!?.? ■?.’! p a r t a in
g , I lig h tin g and Ig nitio n
I i ««
iog,
2 J 2 ? *r’
ftn<l
q u alified. A ll
I but on T h u rsd ay evening in stead of
I the re g u la r p ra y e r m eeting th e re w ill
be a serm on by Rev. H alm er S u n q u ist
of Y akim a, W ashington. The confirm ­
ation class w ill m eet In th e ch u rc h on
I S atu rd ay a t 2 p. m.
Gresham Transfer & Storage Co.
'.ounnjr
/•FRMaS«
Gresham Overland Co.
W. A. HESSEL
Coming to
AXPS-30
Mellenthin
„ main
Stump Acres Earn No Money
T JN C L E A R E D land will "eat its head off” in taxes and
in the loss of crops you c o u ld produce on it. Stumu3
,‘rn anythln«—Dwy’re “ squatters” and should be
replaced w ith crops.
T he lower cost of clearing land with Pacific Stumping is
,n5rcase ,n the number of ranchers in this
" 7 « bb<’7 / xxl who are using it today. I t shoots, stick for
ttick with any standard stumping powder, but you get
k n?°[e, st,ck» foi y °ur d°Har. Pacific Stum ping does
P a c ific ^
“ ‘T * land/ ' « r e d at less expense. And
handling ““ P“ 8 doc* 001 freeze or KIVC • headache from
We. C? " 5 iv®-yOi? complete explosives service. Our stocks
o l'th e f ^ i ‘S r " 8 «“ '1 ° thCT du P ont
ior
use on the farm. Let us figure on your requirements.
m ore per dollar
A. W. METZGER A CO., Gresham
“ •WSSKUl», R. F. I»-, Boring, (Business Kelso)
<. S. MI DGE, (lucka ma«, (Business Damascus)
PAUL It. MEINIG, Sand,
NON-HEADACHE
NON-FREEZING
Mr». Harriett Timmerman’s
S T U M A P IN G
POW DER
P a c if ic N o r t h w e t t P r o d u c t
E I DU PONT DE NEMOURS fc CO.. INC.
A koine where Ihe sick are
naraed. not the nickneHM.
All
rases ,
A u to A ll
To TTnds
Recovered
and
p airo d
o f T o M a te
r ia l Ite
and*
Js o f T o M __ _
Phone Gresham |8«1
I M a in Ht reet G ara g e •» Phone G reah am 1228
Curtain Windows
S.
b u t co n tagious diseases
E.
M a ia
at.
W . S. W O O D
P A L M Q U IS T
AUTO TOP SHOP
Orasbaai
Pboae l t d
street garage
Auctioneer
VANCOUVER,
F a rm
WASHINGTON
and fitoek H a le , a fip eelalty
Phnae V aae n av er I I I , or
'
--------------- R re .b a a i O n l|.,.,s It « I
h a vin g cla im s again at na|d estate
hereby notified to preaent th e name
* * bF 'a w require.« a t f ? !
office o f Wi G iiir k A Schneider. M S -1 W lth -
G resham , Oregon, w ith in
six m onths fro m the d a te he re o f
ln
a re
ERM IN NIR p . CKAMBR,
M r O U IR K « S C H N E ID E R
.^ A tto rn e y s fo r E x e c u trix .
B “ c u t r ,x