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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 29, 1924)
PLEASANT HOME one son, W illiam Bush of K nappa. T h ere a re 15 g ran d c h ild ren and one Mrs. G ra n t Sloop w as called sudden g re a t g randchild. Two b ro th e rs and ly to A storia by th e serious illn ess of a sis te r a re in E ngland. Mr. Bush w as h e r fa th e r. T hom as Bush of K nappa, 80 y ea rs of age. who passed aw ay before Mrs. Sloop T he tim e for th e m eeting of th e arriv ed . T he fu n e ra l w as held at S unday school a t th e M ethodist K nappa on W ednesday and th e in te r ch u rc h n ex t S unday will be 9:30. The m ent w as in th e cem etery a t th a t class sessio n s w ill be preceded by a place beside his w ife and elest son. . rousin g song service in w hich a ll are H e leaves to m ourn th e ir loss th re e urged to ta k e p art. At 11 th e ch u rch d au g h ters. Mrs. Sloop of Boring. Mrs. service begins. T he serm on w ill be A nnie Sloop of P a rk e r, W ashington, preceded by a 5-m inute ta lk from one and Mrs. M aggie Sold of K nappa, and of th e laym en on th e subject “ Why 1 RUDE SPREADERS See the New Rude Spreaders at Hessel’s Light Draft, Low Down, Wide Spread and Built to Last. IMPLEMENTS MACHINERY W. A. HESSEL Reliability Service Regular Portland Service Briquets $17.00 by th e Ton or Half Ton Coal I’ow ell and Maple S treets GRESHAM PHONE 1961 Phone 1111 217 D avis S tre et PORTLAND PHONE BKDY. 2082 Daily Trips to Portland Res. Phone 1936 Gresham Transfer & Storage Co. BÜRTEN WALRAD, Prop. A T ru c k fo r E v e ry P u rp o se B ü rten fo r S ervice WOOD COAL STORAGE We S olicit Your B usiness In su re d C a rrie rs : Power to Start Power to Stop “Let jour next car he a Buick” W e a r e fu lly eq u ip p ed to do a n y E le c tric a l W ork, G en eral R e p a ir W o rk , R e -b o rin g a n d A cety len e w elding. All Work Guaranteed M A IN STREET GARAGE GRESHAM Phone 1228 OUR HEALTH BREAD a t th is B akery and a t S tor s Contains the Vitamine«, mired by scientific principles It’s Good and Good for You Gresham City Bakery THEO. VAN DONINCK P hones Bdwy. 8576 G resham 1201 and 355 P hone 1221 T h ree T ru c k s Dally 65 Vi N. Second S treet In su red C a rrie rs MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE Portland — W ay Points — Gresham LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING Wood Coal Briquet« Heileve in th e W orld S ervice P ro g ram H M VELL VALLE 1 of O ur C hurch." T he p asto r, th e Rev. E. G. R anton, w ill p rea ch on "C h ris T he Rev. O. J. W ilner announces his tia n S ervice fo r th e W orld.” T he Sunday serv ices as follow s: Sunday E pw orth L eague w ill m eet at 7:30. school at 10 a. in. follow ed by p re a c h Mrs. R anton w ill be th e leader. ing a t 11. H is them e w ill be “The T he ch o ir of th e M ethodist ch u rch C hildren of L ig h t.” In th e evening he held its an n u a l m eeting and election will speak on th e w ords "B ut Out of of officers la st W ednesday evening, ' All th e L ord D elivered Me." T he co n w hen th e follow ing w ere elected: Mrs. I firm ation class w ill m eet S atu rd ay at R obert Lundbom , p resid e n t; D. Brooks 2 p. m. P ray erm eetin g on T uesday H ogan, vice p resid e n t; Miss Helen and T h u rsd ay n ig h ts as usual. B ickford, se c re ta ry -tre a s u re r; Miss i Miss G enevieve M anary cam e home Mabel Sloop, o rg a n ist; H a rry B ick-I W ednesday from G aston, Oregon, ford, d irecto r. w here she Is atten d in g school, re m a in Mrs. A. A. B raun h as re tu rn e d from ing u n til Sunday. E m anuel h o sp ital in P o rtla n d much Mrs. R ena M anary, Mrs. Ja s. Mc im proved in h ealth and h er frien d s Bain and Mrs. M arg aret W heeler a t ook for h er speedy recovery. She was in th e h o sp ital for four w eeks follow - | tended th e Rebekah convention No. 1 ing C h ristm as and w ent ag ain about at th e new Odd F ellow s tem p le in tw o w eeks ago w hen she u n d erw en t P o rtlan d on T uesday. T he Sw edish L u th e ra n Sunday an o p eratio n for g all sto n es from school w ill convene a t 10 a. m. S u n w hich she has been a g re a t sufferer. day. p reach in g a t 11 by th e Rev. Axel G reene, follow ed by com m union s e r CORBETT vices. T he concert, tra c k m eet, b eau ty I Mrs. Jo sep h in e R obertson, a cousin show , and food d em o n stratio n a t th e ' of Mrs. R ichard Beadle, w ith her son C olum bia high school w as w ell at- ' Jack , drove o u t S atu rd ay from P o rt tended. T he c o n te sta n ts in th e b ea u land for a v isit u n til Sunday. ty show w ere th e M isses D o rris E m ily i Mrs. Alice O’Dell of Bull Run Is c o n of H u rlb u rt. Melba Chidsey of B ridal J valescing a t th e hom e of h er sister, Veil, Mabel H ard in g an d Luclle Mrs. G eorge W illiam s a fte r being In W oodw ard of P le a sa n t V’iew an d M ar- i Good S am a ritan h o sp ital for som e g u a rite P u lliu m of C orbett. Miss tim e. P u lliu m received th e la rg e st n u m b et Je lm e r S o d erb u rg and fam ily have of votes and received an im m ense box moved into th e ir new hom e a t Bull of bonbons from th e B ush an d A nder Run w here he is em ployed by th e son store. T he g irls from th e domec- P. R. L„ & P. Co. tic science room took prizes on cake Roy and Jo e H urley, b ro th ers of Mrs. salad and sandw iches. T his sp eak s L arry Je ssen , cam e o ut from P o rtlan d w ell for th e g irls of th e school and Sunday tor a sh o rt visit. th e ir very efficient In stru cto r, Miss Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st C h risten so n P a u lin e R ickli. have moved in to th e E m ily Jo h n so n County S u p erin te n d en t A lderson house n ear th e schoolhouse, his b ro th visited schools in th is vicinity la st er P h ilip and wife occupying th e week. house w hich th ey have vacated. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H arley B ates' little and Mrs. H en ry Sell expect to re tu rn son is q u ite ill a t th is tim e, su ffer from C alifornia soon w here th ey have ing an a tta c k of stom ach trouble. sp en t th e w in ter, an d w ill ta k e p o s T he S unday school is g ain in g r a p session of th e ir hom e w here Mr. and idly in n u m b ers and in te re s t u n d er Mrs. P h ilip C h risten so n have been liv th e efficient lead ersh ip of th e new ly ing. elected su p e rin ten d e n t, Miss Joy W ork on th e big pipe line m ain con C ro ck ett and a s s is ta n t su p e rin te n stru ctio n p ro ject has begun and c le a r dent, Mr. P erry , th e re being 89 in a t ing of th e rig h t of w ay is being com ten d an ce Sunday, T he S unday school pleted. Is held a t 10:30 o ’clock and is follow ed On W ednesday evening a congenial by p rea ch in g serv ice by th e Rev. Mr. crow d of young people w ere Invited W right of P o rtlan d . to th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Mr. and Mrs. A lb ert Salzm an and H u lan d er in honor of th e 21st b irth ch ild ren from n ea r L in n to n visited Mrs. day of C larence Aim. Music an d S alzm an ’s p are n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. F red gam es fu rn ish ed th e am u sem en t for L asley, over th e w eek-end and in ci the evening, follow ed by re fre s h d en tally atten d ed th e ‘‘do in g s” a t th e m ents. high school. Mrs. S alzm an, nee C lara Lasley, w as C olum bian h ig h 's first PLEASANT VALLEY g ra d u a te an d has m ore th a n a frien d ly Mrs. H a rry W oodm an of P o rtlan d In te re st in th e school. Mrs. E lizab eth M organ took her w as a g u est a t th e hom e of Mr and little son D onald to P o rtlan d Monday Mrs. C. F. K esterso n one day la st week. to have his to n sils rem oved. Miss F lo ren ce Richey cam e up from Mrs. E th el S m ith S te w a rt of P o rt D elena to sp e n t th e w eek-end w ith land sp en t from S atu rd ay u n til Mon day w ith h er m o th er and atten d ed hom e folks. C. F. K esterso n has re tu rn e d from a th e exercises a t th e school an d g re e t trip to R oseburg. ed h er fo rm er pupils. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. B liss, who a re Mrs. N ettie K incaid received a com m u n icatio n from h er son K en n eth of stay in g in P o rtla n d a t p resen t, w ere th e U. S. navy, who is now in a Cuban hom e for th e w eek-end. Mr. B liss Is h arb o r, having been tra n s fe rre d from serv in g on th e F ed eral g ran d ju ry . J. T. C ardw ell of Long Beach, Call San Diego, C alifornia. fo rn ia, is spending a few days visiting a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. O. N DEEP CREEK Sager. E m it Exley of H illsview w as a v a l Miss M ildred A nderson is reco v er ing from a slig h t a tta c k of ap p en ley visito r on b u sin ess W ednesday. Mrs. C. F. K esterso n w as a G resham dicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B erglund a re th e v isito r on Tuesday. Mrs. Thos. E llingham an d Mrs proud p a re n ts of a baby girl. Miss A lice L eK ander sp en t W ash Em m a G odfrey of P o rtlan d w ere ington day a t Sandy R idge w ith her g u ests of Mrs. G. N. S ager W ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy S p rin g e r and son sister. V anner A nderson has re tu rn e d from Roy, Sr., and d au g h ter T h elm a of e a ste rn Oregon w here he p u rch ased a P o rtlan d w ere w eek-end v isito rs a t th e hom e of Mr. S p rin g e r's p are n ts team and a saddle horse. Miss A gnes Nelson of P o rtla n d spent Mr. and Mrs. A. M. S pringer. G. H. Richey h as re tu rn e d from a th e w eek-end a t th e L eK ander home. Mrs. D. E rd m an has been a t a trip to C en tralia, w here he sp en t sev era l days v isitin g w ith relativ es. P o rtlan d h o sp ital for trea tm e n t. Ja s. K elly w as in th e city on b u si T he b ask et social given a t Sandy Ridge by Miss Ruby L eK an d er w as a ness la st Monday. Clyde S ager an d son Clyde, J r., w ere m ark ed success. T he proceeds w ere callin g on frien d s h ereab o u ts la st S u n »58. Mr. and Mrs. Felix R ichey and little day. Mrs. M arvin H ills of P o rtlan d v isit son John, C h ester Richey and G race H avercam p w ere g u ests a t th e C. W. ed w ith h er sister, Mrs. T. P. C am p bell of th is p lace Sunday. R ichey hom e on Sunday. A rrived a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Edna D ouglas and Je ssie D eW ltte w ere re c e n t g u ests a t th e D ouglas C leveland A. B liss on S atu rd ay , F eb ru a ry 23, a husky young farm er, cam p n ear E agle Creek. A nita and M ildred A nderson w ere w eig h t nine pounds. T h ere w as a la rg e atten d a n ce at g u ests a t th e Fosberg hom e on S a tu r P lea san t Valley g ran g e la st S atu rd ay day. E a rn e s t K rebs is moving th e p a rts evening. Among th e visito r who p a r of th e m ill to Sandy w here it w ill be ticip ated in th e p ro g ram w ere Judge R o b ert G. M orrow and Ju d g e E kw all erected a t once. of P o rtlan d , also Rosco P. H u rst, J. J. Window ClennTng Jo h n so n an d P ro fesso r B u rto n , all < F or ex p e rt window clean in g see S. I P o rtlan d . S tate M aster Geo. A. P alm - T ajlm a, o r leave o rd e rs w ith John I Iter and Pom ona M aster Ray Gill w ere Brow n, G resham , phone 2501. also p rese n t and m ade sh o rt talk s. S unday school a t P le a sa n t V alley Wood Sawing. F or quick and efficient wood saw ing ch u rch Is a t 10 a. m. P reach in g a t T he Rev. J. call Cox Bros., su ccesso rs to M elugin 7:30 In th e evening. & Cox, phone G resham 176. S tan fo rd Moore is pasto r. ARE YOU A “WISHER” ? M any people go th ro u g h life “ w ish in g " w h ile o th e rs s ta r t s a v in g a n d th e n g et th e good th in g s t h a t th e o th e r people “ w is h ” for. In w hich class a re y o u l G et in th e sa v in g class. I t's easy. A d o lla r s ta r ts you a t th is b an k . W e w ill pay in te re s t on y o u r sa v in g s no m a tte r how sm all th ey m ay be. B efore long y o u ’ll h a v e e n o u g h to be re a lly p roud of. Life is c ru el. I t h a s n ’t m uch tim e fo r th e “ w is h e r.” But to th e p erso n w ho is backed by a little c a p ita l th e w orld o pens th e d o o rs of o p p o rtu n ity . S tart s a v in g now . T h a t o n e th in g ta k e s you out of th e “ w is h in g ” c la ss a n d puts you in th e “ h a v in g ” class. Bank of Gresham G R ESH A M , OREGON Special Meetings. Great Truths Campaign In the GOSPEL HALL AT SPItINGDAI.E. OREGON, on the Columbia Highway, MAKl'H » to It (It God will). Addresses by II. A. IRONSIDE, D ell Known Evangelist and Bible Lecturer from Oakland, California. SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 3 P. M.—"W hy I Believe th e Bible to be the In sp ired Word of God.” SUNDAY, AT 7:30 1’. M.—"S p irit and Soul and Body.” MONDAY. 7:30 P. M.—"A fter D eath W hat? for th e C h ristian .” TUESDAY, 7:30 P. M.—"A fter D eath W hat? for th e C hristies».” WEDNESDAY, 7:30 P. M.—“S u b stitu tio n ary A tonem ent, Is It S c rip tu ra l? " THURSDAY, 7:30 P. M.—"T he Holy S p irit’s Mission to th e W orld.” FRIDAY, 7:30 P. M ._ T h e W itness of th e S p irit." All a re co rd ially invited. F or p a rtic u la rs en q u ire of W. H. C anzler, S pringdale, or H. C. W ihlon, G resham . ‘I cleared my land at lower cost by using PACIFIC STUMPING”- /ACRES of land now in profitable crops where nothing but stum ps grew before th a t is w hat PacificStump- ing did for m e and did it a t lower cost.” M any ranchers around here say this from actual experience. Pacific Stum p ing gives you one-half more powder for your dollar—shoots stick for stick with any standard stum ping powder, but you get 142 sticks of Pacific Stumping as against 100 sticks of the others. It will not freeze or give you a headache from handling. We sell Pacific Stumping and other du P ont dynam ites. See us before buy ing your next supply. AXI’S-ól more per dollar A. W. METZGER & CO., Gre«hani ERI A JONSRUD, K. K. IL, Boring, (Kunlnesn Kelso) (’. S. MUDGE, Claekamas, (Business Damascus) PAUL R. ME1NIG, Sandy NON-HEADACHE -a poe ' NON-FREEZING PACIFIC STUM PIN G PO W DER A Pacific N o r th w e s t P ro d u c t N emours & co., inc . P ortland, Oregon e . I. du pont de