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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1924)
GRESHAM DANCE SA TUR DA Y, MARCH 15 By Columbia Grange P L A J fT T R E E S H O W . Now Is the tim e to plant tree«. We w 'l* PeaI'’ Prune. Plum. Apple. W »lnut. F ilb e rts ; all kinds of fru it Owes and berry plants a t reduced prices. N u r sery located on Powell Valley road, one mile and a h a lf west of Gresham. Send for cataloifue and price list. Powell V a l ley Nursery. Portland. Oregon, Route 1. phone Gresham 123. Phone want ads. to 1561. Absolutely PURE LARD 75c and $1.50 G R ESH A M M EAT M A R K ET A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone 1891 OUR HEALTH BREAD at th is B akery and a t S tor s Contains the Vitamines, mi-etl by scientific prin cip les I t’s Good and Good fo r Yon Gresham City Bakery THEO. VAN DOFINCK P hone 1221 To yotx—he’s worth $ 2 ,o Û O ¿n Prizes H E du Pont Com pany is offering $2,500 in m er chandise prizes for team and individual scores in an International C row -Shooting Contest. Sportsm en in the U n ited States and Canada are eligible. T h e crow is a destroyer o f growing crops and o f game birds. H e is a menace and a nuisance. G et him I Send for tw o, free booklets telling all about the crow. It costs you nothing to enter the contest. W r ite today for full inform ation. T DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO., INC. S p o r tin g P o w d e r D ivision WILMINGTON. DEC OUTLOOK, FRIDAT, CORBETT MARCH 7, Utti PAUK THREE TROUTDALE In a double h ead er gam e w ith P a rk rose played on th e C o rb ett floor th e C orbett g irls won over th e v isito rs 29 to 10. T he boys gam e resu lted in a tie. th e score sta n d in g 17 to 17 a t th e end of th e la st q u a rte r. A 5-m inute co n test to play off th e tie gave P a rk - ' ro se 4 ad ditional points. Mrs. O livia L eland an d d au g h ter, ' Mrs. L ew is Reed, w ere shopping in P o rtlan d on T uesday. T he vote on in sta llin g a w ate r sys- I tem for C orbett from T ra p p er creek 1 ca rrio d by a m ajo rity of 26. On S atu rd ay aftern o o n at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n N asm yth a p arty w as given in honor of th e ir d au g h ters, Alm a age 10 and E dna age 4, th e ir b irth d ay s being only a few days ap art. T h ere w ere th ree guessin g co n tests for w hich prizes w ere given, Mary O’Neil w inning all th e prizes. The re st of th e afternoon w as sp e n t in gam es w hich the ch ild ren enjoyed very m uch. Mrs. Anna R ichardson a s sisted th e hostess in serv in g cake, punch, candy and o ranges. T h ere w ere p resen t, besides th e N asm yth C olum bia g ran g e enjoyed a good ch ild ren , M ary Scott, E lla R ich a rd i m eeting S atu rd ay , M arch 1. Mr. and son, D orothy K endall, Mary an d Ag Mrs. Chas. D ickenson from Oswego ness O'Neil. Ju n e and Ju n io r McGin I and Mrs. Jessie M iller of P o rtlan d , nis, Vivian and Vernel Copeland, D or sta te g ran g e lady a s s is ta n t stew ard , othy, D onald and L ucile H ow ell. D or an d Mr. and Mrs. Jo sep h A. F inley of othy and Ju a n ita Pye, Ja c k E vans, P o rtlan d w ere v isito rs an d assisted in Ju a n e ta , C arl and G ilb ert Jacobson. A m eeting a t th e T ro u td ale ch u rch th e p rogram , w hich co n sisted of a la d ies’ ch o ru s by th e young ladies of th e will be held at 10 o’clock Sunday g ran g e, a read in g by Mrs. W. F. m orning for th e purpose of organizing S unday school. E. R. E v e re tt of I H enkle, vocal solo by Wm. M organ, rec itatio n by Jessie M iller, vocal solos P o rtlan d , Sunday school m issionary, by C lara L arsso n an d Mr. F in ley an d will be p resen t. T he Rev. E. R. D. rem a rk s by Mr. D ickenson. T h ree c a n H ollensted will hold serv ices a t 7:30 d id ates w ere in itiated in th e th ird an d in th e evening. All a re invited. T hom as Low has re tu rn e d from A s fo u rth degrees. to ria, w here he has been visiting G eorge K nieriem is v isitin g his d au g h ter, Mrs. R ay M uck, in P o rt friends for several days. W allace Spence has moved his fam land. ily to P o rtla n d and Jam es S pence and Mrs. A lb ert Fox and Mrs. M yrta fam ily have moved Into th e house Reed of P o rtlan d w ere callin g on rel W allace vacated. ativ es h ere T hursday. Mrs. F ra n ce s Fox is serv in g on the Miss P au lin e R ickli v isited a form g ran d ju ry . er U niversity of W illam ette c lassm ate A very la rg e crow d atten d ed the a t Je n n in g s Lodge S atu rd ay and Sun p arty given by th e E astern S ta r h ere day. F rid ay night. The first n um ber on T he boys and g irls of th e high th e p ro g ram w as a com m unity sing school b ask etb all played G resham led by th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted F rid a y evening, w hich resu lted in and Mrs. L. A. H arlow . A Spanish victo ry for C orbett. dance by Isab ella Reed of C orbett wras T he S unday school co n tin u es to m uch enjoyed. A read in g by Mrs. grow in in te re st and h as been divided D onaugh of F airview and a piano solo for a m em bership drive. Wm. M organ by Mrs. P au l Osborn w ere o th er num and Mr. P e rry a re lead ers. T he sing b ers. G eorge C. G raham of P o rtlan d ing is especially enjoyed by th e young who w as expected to assist L. A. H a r people, who m eet d u rin g th e w eek for low in conducting a kan g aro o co u rt p ractice. w as un ab le to atten d b ut prom ises to Miss A nne Benfield from V ermilion, be h ere at a la ter date. A lberta, C anada, is v isitin g h er m o th Mr. an d Mrs. C arl B ondesson have er, Mrs. L. Benfield. moved in to th e ir new home. County S u p erin te n d en t A lderson had P o sters a re up to notify th e people a co n feren ce w ith th e school d irec to rs of th is school d istric t of th e bond of D istric t 39 Monday afternoon. election on M arch 18. Miss M arguerite Bailey of G resham C edar p o sts for sale. Any q u an tity A. W. M etzger Co. P h o n e 1451. tf is th e new saleslad y a t th e Fox sto re. Jo h n N asm yth h as been laid up w ith lum bago for the p ast tw o weeks. V isitors a t the M. B. McGinnis home la st w eek w ere Mr. and Mrs. H a rry McGinnis and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Day, (Smith Memorial) all of P o rtlan d . Fairview, Oregon P aren t-T ea ch e rs w ill m eet a t th e KEY. E. It. D. HOLLENSTED, schoolhouse on F rid ay aftern o o n , Minister M arch 14. Mrs, J. A. L arsson and Mrs. Alice C ourder w ent to V ancouver, W ash in g ton, F rid a y to v isit th e ir b ro th er, Jo sep h L ato u rell, who is In a ho sp ital th ere. Q uite a crow d enjoyed th e dance by AXPS-28 rad io on W ednesday evening given by E llsw o rth R ak er of G resham . T he L ad les' Aid m et a t th e hom e of Mrs. L. A. H arlow on W ednesday a f tern o o n . th e p resid en t, Mrs. E. O. Rohlf, presiding. T h ere w as a good a tten d a n ce and much in te re st show n th e new w ork tak en up. The Rev R. D. H ollensted and w ife of F a ir view w ere presen t. T he hostess a s sisted by Mrs. J. R. K n arr presided at th e tea table. FLOOR M A N Y hard and soft wood floors have lost their original beauty. Such floors can be restored with FLOORLAC, d ie all around varnish stain which will give them the appearance and color o f hardwood and a beautiful, durable varnish sheen, w ith one operation. Floorlac is equally effective on woodwork and furniture. The color is permanent; the varnish long wearing. It beautifies and protects every surface on which S herwin -W illia m s P roducís L. L KIDDER HDW. CO. Phone 1421 A big, virile engine to send you sweeping uphill — big, sure brakes to ease you d o w n h ill—patented Triplex Springs to melt the bumps away! O n e h o u r’s drive is fifty minutes more than are needed to open your eyes to the bigger Overland power, sturdier construction and greater comfort. Champion $695; Sedan $ 795, f. o. b. Toledo. wring B EFORE explosives were used on the farm, clearing land was heavy, costly work. Today, stumping can be done at a much lower cost. Many ranchers in this section are using Pacific Stumping, the du Pont explosive, for clearing their stump land for profitable crops. Pacific Stumping does the job at lower expense and does it right. Pacific Stumping gives you one-half more sticks per dollar—about the same strength, stick for stick, as any standard stumping powder. It is non-freezing and won’t give you a headache from handling. We carry complete stocks of Pacific Stumping and other du Pont dynamites—recognized as standard wherever explosives are used. Let us estimate on the cost of clear ing some of your stump land, more per dollar A. W. METZGER & CO., Gresham ERI & JONSRUD, R. F. D., Boring (Business at Kelso) C. S. MUDGE, Clackamas. (Business at Damascus) PAUL R. MEINIG, Sandy NON-HEADACHE NON-FREEZING S P R IN G D A L E S T U M P IN G POW DER A Pacific Northweat Product E. I. D U PONT DE NEMOURS 8i CO., INC. Portland, Oregon T he S p rin g d ale Needle club m et w ith Mrs. McKay on W ednesday, M arch 6. Mrs S anford has been visiting her d au g h ter, w ho Is atten d in g th e U ni v ersity of Oregon. Dolf V andevere has retu rn ed to Idaho. Mrs. Brooks, a siste r of Mr. San- 495 Gresham Overland Co. CAMP HILL Clear YOUR Stump Land at Lower Cost Gresham Get This P o w e r T h r ill Presbyterian Church T he Cam p H ill W om an’s club m et on W ednesday aftern o o n w ith Mrs. R. A cers. T he bus line and s tre e t ca r q uestion w ere discussed a t length and com m ittee w as appointed to In v esti g ate th e m a tte r. L unch w as served a t th e close of th e m eeting. A neta Jo h n so n celeb rated her sixth b irth d a y on Monday w ith a p a rty of h er little friends. T hose p rese n t w ere V era Culp, Owen and A neta B ourne, Ja n e E d w ard s, D orothy S ater, Hazel Locke, E lean o r H alliday, A neta, V ir g in ia and Lee Johnson. T he P.-T. A. will give a com m unity sing a t th e Lynch schoolhouse on F r i day evening to w hich th e public is in vited. At a w ell attended m eeting a t Lynch schoolhouse la st F rid ay evening Geo. A. Mansfield m ade an In terestin g ad d re ss on ’’T he F arm er and his P ro b lem s.” . Mrs. H. F. Bay gave a luncheon la st w eek T h u rsd ay in honor of Miss M ar g a re t Sum m ers. T hose p rese n t w ere Mrs. J. A. Sum m ers, Mrs. Louise P e r rie r, Mrs. H. W. Johnson, Mrs. R. Bay, Mrs. Chas. P. E dw ards, Miss M arg aret S um m ers and the hostess. T he Camp Hill W om en's club gave a benefit card p arty a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. H ornecker on la st S a t u rd ay night. Those In atten d a n ce w ere Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L aw rence, Mr. and Mrs. A. Zenger, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Bunn. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bunn, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ballon, Mr. and Mrs. F. Culp, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. E dw ards, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. R ogers, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bay, Mrs. G race W elton, Mrs. R. A cers, Mrs. Clias. Lettow , Mrs. P e te r B organ. H elen L aw ren ce and B ernice Bunn, besides th e h o st and hostess. it is appHed. At our store: :oreyou can obtain FLOORLAC in then POP- ular shades of light, golden or dark oak, light or dark mahog any and other attractive effects. W. A. HESSEL Phones Bdwy. 8576 G resham 1201 and 355 T h re e T ru c k s Dally 65 ft N. 8econd S treet In su red C a rrie rs MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE Portland — Way Points — Gresham LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING Mood Coal Briquets Phone 1411 Dally Trips to Portland Res. Phone 1936 Gresham Transfer & Storage Co. BUBTEN WALKAD, Prop. A Truck for Every Purpose Barten for Service WOOD COAL Wo S olicit Your B usiness ’ STORAGE In su re d C a rrie rs NEW HARNESS HARNESS REPAIRING UPHOLSTEKING, AUTO TOPS KEPAIKED TIKES, OILS, TUBES Light Hardware. Second Hand Goods Bought, Sold LENTS HARNESS CO. JOHN HULK & EM IL ALT, P ro p s 5708, 92d 8 t„ L en ts _______ Phones „ 8 u i”' et 4928 G resham l»7x ford w as a recen t g u est a t th e hom e of Mrs. H ard lsty , of Idaho, is visiting her bro th er. Mrs. Brooks la a re si h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. Don W oodard. d en t of W alla W alla. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge A nderson of C. E. V est’s m other and fa th e r have com e to m ake th e ir home w ith th eir T ig ard . Oregon, w ere re c e n t g u ests of son. Mr. an d Mrs. H. N. C h risten sen .