Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 21, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    BORING
Billy M orand. who has been ill
th is week, is rep o rted m uch improved.
E xcavating for th e new P. R. L. & P.
su b -statio n ju st south of the depot
w as begun T h u rsd ay of this week.
Louis M aulding. a stu d e n t from the
U niversity of Oregon, is visiting for
a few days at th e hom e of his uncle,
E. V. M aulding and fam ily.
Seven new candidates w ill be in ­
itiated a t th e Rebekah m eeting a t th e
I. O. O. F. h all F rid a y evening. All
R ebekahs are co rd ially invited to a t ­
tend an d a good tim e is expected.
L unch w ill be served a fte r th e ex er­
cises. S atu rd ay night, M arch 21, th e
R ebekahs an d Odd Fellow s will hold
a leap y ear social a t th e I. O. O. F.
hall. T he m en w ill ta k e w ell filled
b ask ets and th e ladies w ill buy them .
A p rog ram w ill be ren d ered and a
good tim e an ticipated.
PAINT UP/
CLEAN UP/
A COMPLETE LINE OF
W all P ap er, P a in ts, V arn ish es, S ta in s,
K a lso m in es, E n a m els, E tc.
TODD~ THE
PAINT MAN___________________
Let me help you with your Painting Problems
E xp ert P a p er H a n g in g
Gresham, Oregon
Phone 1971
Builders Attention!
Do you need anything in the line of
V a lle y T in, R id g e S h in g les, R id g e R oll,
H ip S h in g les, E a v e T rou gh an d D ow n sp ou ts
If so you should get a line on our prices. You will
profit by it.
Flashings and Valleys of any size or description
Made to Order
Gresham Plumbing & Tin Shop
A b so lu tely
PURE LARD
75c and $1.50
M EAT
“Look out for choices they ru n into
habit, c h a ra c te r, and d estiny," said
Malbie D. Babcock. T he pupils of the
S unday school, w hich m eets at 10
a. m., w ill study th e ir lesson from th e
Bible rec o rd s of th e choices of Sol-
oman.
w hat m ight have been a serio u s
accident w as av erted by th e prom pt
action of th e driver. A. G. Rich, and
• th e high school pupils of th e O rient
bus T uesday aftern o o n w hen th e gas
line broke, le ttin g th e g as onto the
I ex h au st pipe. T he accid en t happened
' n ea r th e L u th e ra n ch u rch . S everal of
th e g irls w ere slig h tly Injured In th e
wild scram b le to vacate th e tru ck .
The fire w as ex tinguished by th ro w ­
ing d irt on th e blaze th u s preventing
th e explosion of th e gas tank.
Axel Jo h n so n began w ork Monday
as d riv er on one of M organ B ro th ers
tru ck s.
M AR K ET
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
Phone 1891
$0,000 Miles
of Satisfaction
H ere 19 one automobile you can
keep three, four, five or more years.
T he quiet W illys-Knight sleeve-
valve engine actually improves with
use! Owners report 50,000 miles
and more without a single engine
adjustment. N o valve-grinding or
carbon-cleaning. More satisfaction
per dollar than you ever dreamed a
car could give you. T ouring$l 175;
Coupe-Sedan $1450; 5-pass- Sedan
$1795, f. o. b. Toledo.
to the Fellow that Makes
the Garden
P lan s a re being m ade and some
m oney is a lre a d y on hand for th e im ­
provem ent of th e com m unity ch u rch .
Mrs. H u rley of P o rtlan d is visiting
. Ju st want to let you know that we have most every
I. L. S ta r r of S eattle was a guest a t w ith h er d au g h ter. Mrs. L a rry Jessen
kind of a garden tool that you may need.
th e hom e of his sister-in -law , Mrs. and fam ily. On Sunday h e r son. Roy
Wm. D ahlquist, la st Sunday.
H urley, cam e over from V ancouver
Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, Norcross Cultivators,
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Johnson, Mrs. for a sh o rt v isit w ith his m o th er and
Shuffle Hoes, Weeders, Etc.
Wm. P ric h a rd and Miss May M ajor of sister.
O scar W estberg of A berdeen. W ash ­
P o rtlan d w ere rec en t v isito rs a t th e
By the way, have you seen the MOORE EASY
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D ahlquist. ington. h as rec en tly re tu rn e d from a
GA
RDEN
C l L 1 I \A I O R , with hoe, rake, plow and
Mr. and Mrs. H a rry W oodm an of visit w ith th e fam ilies of P ete r Lund-
bom.
Sw
an
Olson
and
A
ugust
A
nder­
cultivator
attachments.
P o rtlan d w ere ca lle rs at th e hom e of
Mr. an d Mrs. C. F. K esterso n Sunday son.
For the ladies we have the Floral Sets, Garden
Axel L u n d q u ist cam e o ut from
evening.
P
o
rtlan
d
S
unday
and
visited
w
ith
his
I
rowels,
Diggers, Etc.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. H arn ey and
b
ro
th
er
C
h
arles
an
d
fam
ily.
Mr.
d au g h ter. Miss Mary, and Miss F u l­
One word about our ECLIPSE LAWN MOWER,
L undquist, w hose hom e is in San
ton of S t.J o h n s called on Mr. and
Pedro, C alifornia, is second m ate on a
It
just
eats up the grass and can be adjusted in a minute.
Mrs. G. N. S ag er S unday aftern o o n .
boat w hich com es in to th e P o rtlan d
G randm a Edholm of n ea r A lbany h arb o r occasionally.
C ome in to our store and let us show you these tools.
w as a w eek-end g u est at th e hom e of
C. M annen w ith his fam ily have
h e r d au g h ter. Mrs. C. A. E k stran d .
moved from M abery onto th e N ystrom
Mrs. F. M. Davis h as re tu rn e d from farm ea st of th e g arage. H e has r e n t­
a trip to S pokane w here she visited ed five ac re s of th e p lace b ut will
w ith frie n d s for sev eral days.
co n tin u e his w ork in tow n, for the
Phone 1421
Gresham
Mr. an d Mrs. C larence P alin and presen t.
Mrs.
Otto
M
agnuson
has
been
s
e
ri­
ch ild ren m otored to Canby la st S u n ­
day w here th ey sp en t th e dpy w ith ously ill th e p ast week. It is feared
th a t her ailm en t m ay be app en d icitis.
Mr. and Mrs. F. 0 . P arso n s.
About ten of th e n eighboring ladies
S an d
G ravel
C rushed R ock
Jo h n B a rn a rd has re tu rn e d from a
te n -d a y s' sta y a t E ugene and vicinity. called on Mrs. H enry Sell F rid ay a f­
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. G iltn er of P o rt­ ternoon to welcom e h er hom e from
C O N C R E T E B R IC K
land w ere over S unday v isito rs a t the h e r extended C alifo rn ia trip .- The
hom e of th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. Glen tim e w as sp e n t w ith needlew ork and
D elivered Any Place. Quick Service. Low est P rices.
m usic a fte r w hich re fre sh m e n ts w ere
H arm on.
Best C oncrete M aterial to be had.
B ertram K esterso n h as been laid up served.
Mrs. F red Wood of G aston retu rn ed
for sev eral days as th e re s u lt of an
accid en t w hich happened a t a ball W ednesday from a v isit w ith h er s is ­
gam e w hich w as being played be­ te r, Mrs. A ugust F ran k .
A ttorney Alf. O. Nelson of S ilverton,
tw een th e P le a sa n t V alley and Wood-
PHONE GRESHAM 489
TROUTDALE, OREGON
m ere team s on th e la tte r ’s grounds. w ith his wife an d ch ild ren , visited
B e rtram w as stru c k on th e head by a over S atu rd ay and S unday w ith Mr.
b a r w hich slipped from th e hands of and Mrs. B ert Olsen.
Bnily Trli>s io Port laud
A num ber of th e boy frien d s of
one of th e p lay ers w hen he attem p ted
Res. Phone 19.76
to strik e th e ball.
R ichard B eadle su rp rised him on
F ra n k E v e rh a rt of L en ts w as a v al­ W ednesday evening, th e occasion be­
ley visito r on business m a tte rs Mon­ ing his 15th birth d ay .
day of th is week.
G ilbert S w anson has had a severe
BLKTFN WALRAD, Prop.
P le a sa n t V alley S unday school is a ttac k of to n silitis and an op eratio n
grow ing b e tte r and stro n g e r w eek by is expected as soon as he is stro n g er.
•
A Truck for Every Purpose
T he Rev. O. J. W ilner w ill speak on
week. L a st S unday w as a record
b reak er. All a re invited to come and “T h e L ast F e a s t of th e P asso v er"
Kurten for Service
b rin g th e ir frien d s and b rea k th e Sunday m orning a t 11 o'clock and in
W0WI>
COAL
STORAGE
reco rd ag ain n ex t Sunday.
th e evening on th e w ords, “W hat I Do
P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n m eets T hou K now est Not.” T he conflrm a
We S olicit Y our B usiness
In su re d C a rrie rs
n ex t T uesday evening. A spelling tio n class m eets a t 10 a. m. S atu rd ay
c o n test betw een th e pupils and our in th e ch u rch and th e Up an d Doing
ing. T he p a rty w as given in honor
people w ill be a fe a tu re of th e p ro ­ circ le a t 2 p. m.
Phone llruadway o«2t>
of Mrs. H anson Bay, who leaves about
gram .
P. A . K L IN E
A pril 1 fo r C orvallis. M ontana.
CAMP HILL
N O TIC E O F F IN A L P R O O F .
LIVESTOCK AM» FARM SALES
Jo h n Ballk h as q u it raisin g ducks
D ep a rtm e n t o f th e In terior. U. S. L and
T he Camp H ill W om an's clu b m et and gone in fo r ch irk en s, having re ­
office at P o rtla n d , O regon, M arch 6, 1924
AUCTIONEER
N o tice Is h ereb y g iv en th a t C h a rlie 1!.
25 yearn e x p erien ce In the e a s t and
E rw in , o f B u ll R un, O regon, w ho, on A u ­ w ith Mrs. Bunn la st W ednesday. A fter ceived 1000 day-old chicks th e 12th of
th e W illa m e tte V a lley .
g u s t 26th, 1920. m ad e H o m estea d E n try . the b u sin ess m eeting lunch w as se rv ­ th is m onth.
No. 06940. for N » i N E U , S W 'i NE11 S ec­
Phone or write for rnte«
tio n 17. T o w n sh ip IS. R an ge 5E. W illla m - ed and a good tim e enjoyed by all.
5(11
G
I I s h u Ht., 1‘o rtln in l, O regon.
Mrs. P ete r Ilorgan e n tertain ed Mrs.
e tte M eridian, h a s filed n otice of Intention
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P. E d w ard s e n ­ W. E. R ogers and Mrs. Max M orehead
to m ak e final P roof, to e sta b lish cla im to
th e lan d a b o v e d escrib ed , b efore the R eg
te rta in e d th e te a c h e rs of th e Lynch at lunch Monday.
iste r and R ece iv e r U. S. L an d Office, at
CONTRACTING AND
P o rtla n d , O regon, on th e 22d d a y o f A pril, school a t d in n er M onday evening.
T he Camp H ill W om an's club gave
BUILDING
T
he
ladles
of
th
e
neighborhood
gave
a card p a rty a t th e hom e of Mr. and
C la im a n t n a m e s a s w itn e ss e s:
C. A
A p p lew h ite. Joh n S tith , W . O. W ood, D an a stu n t p a rty a t Mrs. H. F. Bay's.
All
W
ork
g u ara n tee d first-class
Mrs.
Lettow
.
About
40
w
ere
present.
W ood s, all o f B u ll O regon.
N o tice w ill be p u b lish ed for five c o n ­ T hose w ho atten d ed a re still w earing H onors w ent to Mrs. H anson Bay.
se c u tiv e w eek s In the "G resham O utlook." a b road sm ile and ail th e m ale mem
W . K. H a m ilto n
Mrs. W. E. R ogers and Mrs. R. Bay.
W A L T E R L. TO O ZE, Sr ,
b ers of th e d istric t a re still w onder- R efresh m en ts w ere served a t a late
Phone 195x4
G resham . Oregon
R egister.
h o u r an d a good tim e w as voted by all
p resen t.
A u to T op s R ecovered and R epaired.
A ll kind» o f To M aterial and
T he C h an ticleer P o u ltry clu b will
C u rtain W indow »
give a pie social and dance a t Lynch
school. M arch 28. to w hich th e public
S. E. PALMQUIST
is invited.
AUTO TOP SHOP
L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO.
Gresham Transfer & Storage Co.
T T N C L E A R E D land will “eat its head off” in taxes and
. in the loss of crops you co u ld produce on it. Stumps
don t earn anything—th ey ’re "sq u atters” and should be
replaced with crops.
T he lower cost of clearing land with Pacific Stum ping is
shown by the increase in the number of ranchers in this
neighborhood who are using it today. It shoots, stick for
stick, with any standard stumping powder, b u t you get
one half more sticks for your dollar. Pacific Stum ping does
th e job r ig h t—more land cleared at less expense. And
Pacific Stumping does not freeze or give a headache from
handling.
W . A. H E S S E L
Oregon
We can give you complete explosives service. Our stocks
include Pacific Stumping and other du P ont dynam ites for
use on the farm. Let us figure on your requirements.
more per dollar
A. W. METZGER A CO., Gresham
EKI A JONSHUD. ILF. I»M Boring, (Business Kelso)
( . S. Ml DLL, ( litcktiiuas, (Business Damascus)
PALL IL MFIMG, Sandy
$ 2 ,5 0 0
N TER the du Pont International Crow.Shoot
— $2.5OO in merchandise prises. It costs yon
E nothing
to register. Deetroy tbie menace to game
Deep C reek school was closed last
week on acco u n t of th e illn ess of th e
teac h er, Miss A lice L eK ander.
T h ere has been m uch illn ess In th e
neighborhood lately. Among th o se a f­
fected a re Mrs. C arl K rebs. A nita A n­
d erson, W ilbur F o sburg. G ilb ert C a rl­
son and Dave Fosburg.
Mrs. A nna H anson and son G eorge
visited th e C arl A nderson fam ily
T uesday and W ednesday.
Bob Brodw lck of S uperior, W lscon-
son, sp e n t th e week end w ith th e L e­
K an d er fam ily.
T he Deep C reek school w ill give a
p ro g ram and b ask et social on M arch
29. All a re welcome. L adies a re ex ­
pected to b rin g baskets.
Stump Acres Earn No Money
Gresham Overland Co.
Gresham,
M ain HU
DEEP ( REEK
WILLYS-
KNIGHT
Prizes worth
We Are Broadcasting
K NARR & SO N
Phone 1233
Near City Bakery
G RESH AM
A sacred co n cert w ill be given at
th e g ran g e h all a t 7:45 p. m. Sunday
u n d er th e au sp ices of th e com m unity
ch u rch . T he o rch e stra of th e M oata-
vllla M. E. ch u rch w ill play. I. C.
C unningham w ill lead th e gospel s e r­
vice.
NON-HEADACHE
non - freezing
and crops. Write today for booklets about tbs crow.
E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS A C O , INC
S p o rtin g P o w d tr D ivinon
WILMINGTON. D U .
STUM P
IN G P O W D E R
A Pacific Northweat Product
E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS
A CO.,
INC.
POHTI, A VII
™
B R IQ U E T S r a il
Ek»trom
Truck S erv ice, G resh a m , phone 1681.
MOTICB TO CBRDITOBA.
.
4
23418.
In th e C ircu it Court o f th e S ta te o f Ore-
gon for th e C o u n ty o f M ultnom ah
In th e M atter o f th e H etate o f D e w itt 8
Johnaon, D eceaned
N o t k e la h ereb y g iv e n th a t th e under-
»Igned h a s been a p p o in ted by th e C ircuit
> ourt o f the s t a l e o f O regon, for the
C ou n ty o f M u ltnom ah . D ep a rtm en t o f P ro-
» d "’lnlNtrat<M- o f the e s ta te o f
W itt 8. Joh n so n , d ecea sed . and haa q u a l- I
Wed
All persona h a v in g < lalm a a g a in st
»aid ea ta te a re h ereb y notified to preaent
the sa m e d u ly verified aa by law required 1
at th e office o f M cO uirk A H rhnelder. 203-5
W ith ro w
B u ild in g,
O reaham .
O regon. '
w ith in s ix m onth» from the d a te h ereo f
. . z , . , . . ’ 1.. * 1 JO H N S O N , A d m in istra to r.
De
MeOUIRK A SCHNBIDfeiR
A tto r n e y s for A d m in istra to r
D a ted and drat p u b lish ed M arch 7, 1921.
D a te o f la st p u b lica tio n April 4. 1924.
K X F ( I TR IX 'H F IN A L M OTILE.
In (h e C ircu it C ourt o f th e S ta te o f Ore­
gon for M u ltnom ah C ounty,
To All W hom It M ay C on cern :
N o tic e la h ereb y g iv en th a t th e under-
ilgn ed e x e c u tr ix o f th e ea ta te irt M ary A
T h om as, d ecea sed , haa thia d a y filed her
acco u n t In sa id e a ta te and th e H o n o ra b le
c ir c u it C ourt o f M ultnom ah C ou n ty. O r e ­
gon haa fixed an d a p p o in ted A pril 15th,
th e hour o f 10 o'clock a. m of
sa id d a y , at th e C ou n ty C ou rth ouse, at
P o rtla n d . In sa id C o u n ty and S ta te aa the
tim e and p la ce for th e n ea rin g o f a n y o b ­
je c tio n s to auch final a cco u n t, an d for the
se ttlem en t th ereof.
D a ted thia luth d a y o f M arch, 1924
A D A P E A R L TH O M A S.
E x e c u tr ix o f the E a ta te o f M ary A,
_
T h o m a s. 1 )e<ea»ed
8
M ENDICOTT.
A tto rn ey for the E atate.
D a te o f first p u b lica tio n . M arch 14 1924
D a te o f la s t p u b lica tio n . A p ril 11, 1924
Greftham
P hon e
HU
A n n ou n cem en t
OF
Gresham Undertaking Co.
Morticians anti Funeral
Directors
Casket» «15 an d Up
DAY AND NIG H T SERV ICE
B. W. EMERY
Phone 993
We Guarantee to Please
Mrs. Harriett Timmerman's
A home where (he sick are
nursed, not the sickness.
All ruses, but rontnglou» diseases
I'hone Gre» hu in lsfll
P le a s a n t’s G a ra g e
an d B la ck sm ith Shop
AT ROCKWOOD
G eneral Aiilo R epairing, G eneral
B laekanillhing and H orseshoeing
SAM
BLISS.
Blacksmith
O. M PLEASANT, Prop.
P h o n e O reaham 23x
MOTICB TO CRKDITOR8.
No. 23434
i In th e C ircu it C ourt o f th e S ta te o f Ore-
I gon for th e C ou n ty o f M ultnom ah.
In th e M a tter o f th e E s ta te o f P hoebe
A nn C la g g e tt, D eceased
N o tice la h ereb y g iv en th a t th e u n d er­
sig n ed haa been ap p o in ted by th e C ircu it
' ou rt o f tha S ta te o f O regon, for the
¡’ o u n ty o f M ultnom ah, D ep a rtm en t o f P ro­
b a te
a d m in istr a tr ix o f th e e s ta t e o f
r U« . A n n /''»X K C H . d ecea sed , a n d haa
q u a lin ed
All persona h a v in g c la im s
a g a in st sa id e s la te are h ereb y notified to
p resen t the sa m e d u ly v erified a s by la w
required a t th e office o f M cO uirk
S ch n eid er. 203-6 W ith ro w B u ild in g . O reah ­
am . O regon, w ith in alx m o n th s from th e
d a te hereof.
A
ELIZABETH E. McKINNEY.
M eO U IR K « 8 C H N E I D E R m 'n ',,r B t r '1 '
A tto r n e y s for A d m in istra trix .
D ated and flrat p u b lish ed . Feb. 2(, 1934
D a te o f la st p u b lica tio n . M arch 2«. 1924.