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’ _______________ 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 x /jr 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.