Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 04, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM
OUTLOOK,
TUESDAY, M A Ht H 4, 1924
PAGE THREE
RADIO INSTALLED
I COTTRELL FARM BI REAL
I NION-DAMAS< I S FARM
ICOLI MBIAN II1G1I LOSES
AT ROCKWOOD GRANGE
WILL HOLD MEETING
Bl'KEAl HOLDS SESSION'!
AND WINS BASKETBALL
A new radio has been in stalled in
T he C o ttrell com m unity F arm B u­
th e Rockwood G range h all and w ill be rea u local w ill hold a m eeting a t the
In operation n ex t W ednesday night, com m unity ch u rch on W ednesday,
March 5, the time of the regular M arch 5, a t 8 p. m.
g ran g e m eeting. County Com m issioner , E lectlo n oI offlcerg. pooled orderg
Chas. S. R udeen w ill be p re se n t W ed- for clover and o th er geedg ag w e„ aa
nesday night and give a ta lk on coun- ; lalld plagter alld blndlng tw in e w l„
ty roads and highw ays.
be th e o rd er of buginegg
T his will be an open m eeting and ,
P resid en t H. W. Lynch w ill be
everyone is invited to com e early and
p rese n t and o u tlin e th e county p ro ­
enjoy th e radio. F. H. C rane is m as- j
gram , and give an outline of th e sta te
e r’
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office o peratio n s
T h e local F arm B ureau m et at
T hose of th e local people who w ent
Union schoolhouse S atu rd ay evening to M ilwaukie F rid a y evening to see
in th e second re g u la r m eeting u n d er th e Colum bian boys b ask etb all team
th e new officers. T he b u sin ess m eet­ c a rry off th e honors, w ere doomed to
ing w as m ostly ta k en up w ith rep o rts d isap p o in tm en t, for M ilwaukie, by
of com m ittees and p ro ject lead ers and th re e long th ro w s in th e last tw o m in ­
discussion and adoption of a co n sti­ u tes of th e gam e, changed th e score
tu tio n an d by laws. At th e close of from 12 to 13 in C oum bian’s favor to
th e b u sin ess m eeting th e evening's to 18 to 13 in M ilw aukie's. It w as a
p ro g ram w as opened w ith tw o piano snappy and in te restin g gam e.
selections by Miss F ried a Ritzau,
T he Colum bian g irls, how ever, w ith
w hich w ere genuinely enjoyed by all. less th a n a dozen su p p o rte rs from
T he sp eak ers w ere H. W. Lynch, p re s ­ home, won from th e G resham g irls'
E lm er Van F leet is se creta ry ; F. W. ident of M ultnom ah county F arm Bu­ team in a fast, clean gam e, th e score
All kinds of p ru n in g sh e ars, prun-
reau , and W. D. K inder, lead er of being 12 to 26. T his w as th e G resham
ng saw s, etc., a t L. L. K idder Hdw. Co. M eyer is chairm an.
boys and g irls clubs for M ultnom ah g irls' first gam e of th e y ear w ith an
county. T he la tte r has kindly offered o u 'sid e team and despite th e fast th a t
to help out in th e o rg an izatio n of th e ir v arious class team s had been
clubs in th is com m unity.
p rac ticin g an d playing am ong th e m ­
Mrs. K elley, hom e d em o n stratio n selves by th e u n iv ersity ru les ra th e r
p ro jec t leader, an n o u n ces a larg e class | th a n high school ru les, th e g irls show ­
of w om en signed up for th e d re ss­ ed the tru e sp o rtin g sp irit ag ain st
“ Let your next ear he a Buiek”
m aking school to be held n ex t week. th ese odds, an d th e C olum bian g irls
Miss E sth e r Cooley of th e O. A. C. ex- J hope to m eet them ag ain before th e
We are fully equipped to do any Electrical Work, General
tension
service is to be a t th e union season closes in a m ore evenly co n ­
R epair Work, Re-boring and Acetylene welding.
school D istric t No. 26, C lackam as tested game.
All Work Guaranteed
county, M arch 10-11. T hese a re to be
T uesday evening, M arch 4, both of
all-d ay sessions an d all in te reste d a re j th e local team s w ill m eet th e P ark -
invited to atten d .
ro se team s in th e C orbett gym nasium
GRESHAM
Phone 1228
and some fa st playing is prom ised.
Power to Start
M A IN
To Please You
And Your Car
We m aintain a guaranteed garage ser­
vice. At small cost you can have your car
gone over regularly—and as experts we can
advise you as to “m otor-care.” We are
equipped for transm ission, differential and
crank-case service.
Our “service of safety” is necessary if you
would keep your property from depreciat­
ing as little as possible. Give us a trial.
Power to Stop
STREET
G R ESH A M
Phone 0 9 1 ,
GARAGE
Phones Bdwy. 8576
G resham 1201 and 355
SA N D Y BLU FF
OUR HEALTH BREAD
a t th is B akery and a t S tor s
Contains the Vitamines, inKed by
scientific p r in c ip e s
It’s Good and Good for You
Gresham City Bakery
THEO. VAN DONINCK
Phone 1221
COMPLETE DISPERSAL
SALE
SANITARY DAIRY
Three Miles West of VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON
On R iver Road.
MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1924
SALE RAIN OR SHINE
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
Sale to commence a t 10:30 a. m.
5 0 Registered and High Grade Holstein Dairy Stock 5 0
REGISTERED HOLSTEINS
6 Cows
2 Yearlings
4 H eifer Calves
2-year-old Bull.
GRADE HOLSTEINS
24 E xtra High Grade Cows
Some of them A bsolutely P u re Bred,
b u t n ot reg istered .
5 Yearling Heifers
8 Heifer Calves.
All Big Cows, lot of fresh ones.
T his stock is e x tra w ell bred, p a rt
of them having th e blood of a 127-
pound ex-cham pion cow.
CATTLE TUBERCULIN TESTED
T h ere have been no re a c to rs in five successive te sts. S tate and g o v ern ­
m en t v e te rin a ria n s tell us w e have th e B est D airy H erd they have seen in the
s ta te of W ashington.
A lot of th e se cows a re 60 to SO pound m ilkers. Come and you’ll n o t be
disappointed.
THREE HORSES
ABOUT 60 CHICKENS
LOT OF DUCKS
Fordson Tractor, Plow mid Disc, Wagon, Mower, Rake, Kinder. No.
13n Paper Ensilage Cutter complete. Corn Planter, Feed Grinder, Riding
Cultivator, ¿-shovel Cultivator, 14-lnch Plow, Spike Tooth Harrow, Spring
Tooth Harrow, lot of Small Tools, 6-hole Monarch Range, Mascot Heater, etc.
Good as new, 8 h. p. Boiler, 16 x 32 Frisco Cooler, like new,
alm ost new i y 2 h. P- Stover Engine, S tar Turbine Bottle W asher,
B ottling Machine, No. 17 De Laval Cream Separator.
TERMS— Cash unless otherwise arranged.
BUSH M AN & ROSCHER, Owners
COL. W. S. WOOD A SONS, Auctioneers, Vancouver, Wash.
O. J. OLSEN, Clerk, American Security Bank.
PL EA SA N T HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Je ss H ite took dinner
P lea san t H om e B ap tist ladies w ill
T uesday evening w ith Mr. an d Mrs
Ray W ilkenson. On W ednesday they study Ja p a n in th e ir m eeting on
w ere g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t Mrs. R alph
W ilkenson and on W ednesday evening Jo h an so n 's. It is also a silv er tea.
a farew ell p a rty w as given in th e ir
The B rotherhood b azaar w hich is
h o n o r a t th e com m unity ch u rch . planned for som e tim e th is m onth is
G am es w ere played and refre sh m e n ts c re atin g a g re a t deal of in terest.
served. Mr. an d Mrs. H ite left Mon­
Mrs. J. R. D uncan and Mrs. P. M.
day for C alifo rn ia for th e benefit of M iller helped Mrs. H y att celeb rate her
th e fo rm e r's h ealth
90th b irth d ay M onday afternoon.
F rie n d s of th e C o ttrell com m unity
Mr. and Mrs. V. W aterm an of P o rt­
gave Mrs. H. H. W atk in s a su rp rise land w ere d in n er g u ests on S unday at
on Sunday, it being h er b irth d ay . A th e home of M. C. Miller.
v ery p le asa n t day w as spent. Covers
A lfred B rink fell from a tru c k and
w ere laid for 25.
w as h u rt so he is n o t able to go on
T he P.-T. A. m eeting w ill be held at h is p ap er route.
th e schoolhouse on n ex t F rid a y eve­
Mrs. F ra n c e s M acK errow sp en t th e
ning, M arch 7. A good p ro g ram Is
being planned by th e com m ittee, Louie | ’' a -v
Mrs. P. M. M iller recently.
Griffin and P ete r H auglum . A refre sh -
Mrs. Mayfield visited her sister. Mrs.
m ent com m ittee is m aking p lans. A Reynolds of Pow ell V alley Sunday.
Much in te re st is being ta k en in th e
sm all ch a rg e w ill be m ade fo r the
autom obile c o n test conducted by th e
refresh m en ts.
B aptist ch u rc h Sunday school. The
school is divided Into tw o sides w ith
HOGAN
Mrs. E rickson an d Mr. Nelson leaders
Mrs. C arl S ch u ltz w as called to I T he wlnnlnK side w i» be g u ests a t a
P o rtla n d la st F rid a y by th e serio u s | 11111,1 provided by th e losers.
T here is to be an ex cellen t en ter
illn ess of h er siste r, Mrs. Mabel
H utchins. I t is pro b ab le she w ill be ta in m e n t a t th e P le a sa n t Home M. E
rem oved to a h o sp ital soon w h ere she ch u rch next S atu rd ay evening a t 8
o'clock. T he p ro g ram w ill co n sist of
w ill undergo a m ajo r o p eratio n .
solos, duets and rea d in g s fu rn ish ed
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. B lack atten d ed
by
S arg ea n t
B lenkinsop,
consid­
th e fu n eral F rid ay of Mr. B lack 's co u ­
ered one of th e b est bass soloist on th e
sin, Mrs. M yrtle D allas, who died In
Pacific coast, E v erett Craven, an ex ­
C alifornia. S ervices w ere held at th e
ce lle n t b arito n e, an d Jam es P alm er
P o rtla n d crem atorium .
a rea d er of u n u sal ability. T h ere will
Mrs. R uhl an d ch ild ren of E stacad a I be o th er fea tu re s ab o u t w hich definite
a re visitin g th e la tte r ’s sister, Mrs. M. ann o u n cem en t ca n n o t now be m ade
D oryliqid, who h as been 111 for some i n addition to th e p ro g ram th e La-
tim e. Mrs. R uhl expects to rem ain d ies’ Aid of th e ch u rch w ill fu rn ish an
d u rin g th e w eek and a s sist Mrs. Dory- appetizing lunch. A sm all adm ission
land w ith h er w ork.
fee w ill be charged, th e re tu rn s to be
Mrs. W. H. B lack had th e m lsfor- applied on th e budget of th e church,
tu n e F rid a y evening to s trik e th e toe To h ea r Mr. B lenkinsop sing w ill be
n ex t to h er g re a t toe, sh a rp ly ag a in st well w o rth m ore th an w hat is being
th e door facing w ith such force as to asked for everything. It has tak en
b reak it, th ereb y cau sin g a very pain- n ea rly six m onths to engage him for
ful in ju ry . F rid a y w as tru ly an u n - |t h i s p ro g ram and it is doubtful if his
lucky day for sev eral in th is vicinity. serv ice could have been p rocured at
th is tim e had it not been for th e fact
C edar posts for sale. Any q u an tity . th a t th e p asto r, th e Rev. E. O. R anton,
A. W. M etzger Co. P hone 1451.
tf w as a c lassm ate of his in K im ball
School of Theology. H e rec en tly d i­
rected a radio program from th e O re­
gonian statio n .
GARAGE
HAMLIN & IIOSS.
Nite Phone 706
T h ree
T ru c k s Dally
65 H N. Second S tre et
In su re d C a rrie rs
MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE
Portland — W ay Points — Gresham
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING
Wood
Coal
Briquets
,
Ì
Everything in
PAINTS <& WALLPAPER /
WALL PA PE R , 10c per single roll and up
Todd
The Faint Man
l*h«n<> 1971
Phone 1411
G res h it in
Dully Trips to Portland
He*. Phone 19.36
Gresham Transfer & Storage Co.
BURTEN WALRAD, Prop.
A Truck for Every Purpose
Burten for Service
WOOD
COAL
STORAGE
We S olicit Y our B usiness
Special Meetings.
In su re d C a rrie rs
Great Truths Campaign
In the GOSPEL HALL AT SPRINGDALE, OREGON, on the Columbia
Highway, MARCH » to 14 (If God will).
Addresses by II. A. IRONSIDE, Well Known Evangelist and Hlhle
Lecturer from Oakland, California.
SUNDAY, MARCH 9. 3 P. M.—‘ Why I Believe th e Bible to bo the
In sp ired W ord of God.”
SUNDAY, AT 7:30 P. M —"S p irit an d 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 h ristless.”
WEDNESDAY, 7:30 P. -M.—"S u b stitu tio n a ry A tonem ent, Is It
S crip tu ral'!''
THURSDAY, 7:30 P. M ._ “T he Holy S p irit’s M ission to th e W orld.”
FRIDAY. 7:30 P. M.— T he W itness of th e S p irit.”
All a re co rd ially Invited.
F o r p a rtic u la rs en q u ire of W. H. C anzler, S p rin g d ale, or H. C.
W lhlon, G resham .
BORING
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M orand, Mrs. Mc­
Bain, Mrs. W ill W heeler, Mrs. O rville
M anary, H erm an Jo h n so n and John
I H offm elster all m otored to F o re st
| G rove S atu rd ay n ig h t to atten d the
M uscovites’ cerem o n ial held a t th a t
| place.
6.O.B.
DETROIT
BUY NOW!
Every spring the demand for Ford Cars is
several hundred thousand greater than the
available» supply. Place your order immedi­
ately, to avoid delay in delivery.
Detroit, Michigan
N O T E : A small payment down puts
your name»on the preferred delivery list.
See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer
CARS • TRUCKS • TRACTO RS
B oring m et d efeat a t th e h an d s of
I th e Colum bus club in a closely co n ­
tested b ask etb all gam e held a t the
club house S atu rd ay night. T he score
w as 39 to 39. A dditional tim e w as
[ played to play off th e tie and th e Co­
lum bus club scored th e tw o e z tra
| points, ending w ith 41 to 39.
S ev eral of th e Boring R ebekahs at-
I tended th e R ebekah D istrict conven-
| tion No. 1 held In P o rtlan d T uesday of
| la st week. Mrs. Wm. M orand w as ap-
| pointed Inside g u ard ia n for th e year.
Hood View Camp No. 90 Is to give a
I leap y ear b ask et social a t th e I. O. O. F.
hall S atu rd ay evening. M arch 22. The
| m en a re to ta k e th e b ask ets and th e
ladies to buy them . A p ro g ram is b e­
ing p rep ared and a good tim e Is an-
[ tlcipated.
L ittle F rltz le S tag er Is rep o rted
I very 111 th is week. He u n d erw en t a
m astoid o p eratio n a couple of weeks
I ago.
Miss K atie A nderegg is rep o rted 111
! w ith m easles th is week.
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Roots of P o rt­
land w ere week-end g u ests a t th e
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W R T elford
| and fam ily.
T h is sp rin g like w eath er is In-
| cre asin g th e dem and for ca rs and W.
W. M etzger, p ro p rie to r of th e Boring
| g arage, re p o rts th a t he's g ettin g his
sh a re of th e trad e, having sold sev­
era l c a rs th e p ast week. A new Ford
to u rin g ca r to Floyd Lake, a used
I C hevrolet to C arl G regson, a used
D ort to W illiam J. Woods, and a new
| S ta r S port to u rin g c a r to Mrs. Ga-
| brlelson.
C arl G regson bad his rig h t hand
I badly cru sh ed w hile loading ties at
| th e tie dock S atu rd ay .
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Metzger spent
Sunday a t G resham visiting relativ es.
Mrs. Id ella P a tte rso n , m atro n at
th e Second and Oak police sta tio n , and
Mrs. M ary C a rp e n te r of P o rtlan d spent
sev eral days of la st week v isitin g at
th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. A rm ­
stro n g .
Dr. and Mrs. H a rry O tt and ram lly
and Miss Violet P e rre t w ere Sunday
g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs.
O. W. B oring and fam ily.
Nell A rm strong has a badly sp rain ed
w rist as th e r e s u lt of a fall from a
bicycle Sunday.
G ran d p a B oring celeb rated h is 83d
b irth d ay T uesday of la st week. In
sp ite of his m any y ea rs he Is h ale and
h earty . He lias been a resid e n t of
Boring for th e p ast 50 years. T he
nam e of Boring w as given th e tow n in
his honor.
A
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ALL MEMBERS of F airview
Lodge No. 92 A. F. A A M are
/ r T ' requested to be a t C h an ticleer
Inn as g u ests of Bro. A. R. M organ on
S atu rd ay evening, M arch 8, a t 8 p. in.
Good program .
WM. H. STANLEY, Sec'y.
WM D. FR ITZ , W M
It paya to use th e W ant Ads.
TKOUTDALE, OREGON
I’hone Gresham MM
COOK’S GARAGE
Let me sell you that
New Chevrolet
We will give you S ervice every day
WELL DIGGING
Cleaning and Deepening
C. E. Chipman
G resham R. A, Bx. 36 or Phone 1121
We Try to Give Satisfaction
FA IR V IEW
T he re g u la r m eeting of F airview
g ran g e w ill be held n ex t S atu rd ay ,
M arch 8. P re p a ra tio n s a re being m ade
to c e le b ra te th e 20th b irth d a y of th is
grange. All c h a rte r m em bers a re In­
vited as g u ests of honor. A su itab le
p ro g ram has been p rep ared . V isiting
g ra n g e rs a re alw ay s welcome.