Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 11, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    Porter Lectures
Tw o occasions w hich have been a n ­
nounced fo r A pril 12 and 19 have been
com bined and on A pril 19 m em bers
and frie n d s of th e M ethodist church
w ill m eet prom ptly a t 1 o’clock to
beautify th e gro u n d s and the church.
At 7:45 a p re -E a ste r tea will be held,
a fte r w hich a sacred p rogram w ill be
given, w ith fitting E a ste r m essage
All a re welcome. On n ext S unday
m orning a t 11 o’clock th e pustor, the
Rev. J. S tan fo rd Moore, w ill preach
on "Thou S h alt Call H is Name W on­
d erfu l.” S unday school m eets a t 10.
“ H is L ast W eek,” w ill be th e them e
of the serm on S unday m orning a t 11
o clock at th e S m ith M em orial P r e s ­
byterian ch u rc h by the p astor, the
Rev. E. It. D. H ollensted. Sunday
school s ta rts prom ptly at 10 o’clock.
T he S unday school w ill have a p ro ­
gram for E a ste r S unday d u rin g the
S unday school hour and a special of­
ferin g w ill be ta k en fo r m issions in
Mexico.
t
The ladies of the S m ith M emorial
P re sb y te ria n ch u rc h will m eet T h u rs­
day afternoon, A pril 17th, a t th e hom e
of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stone. All la­
dies a re cord ially invited an d a re
urged to bring th e ir friends.
APRIL
14,
15,
16,
17
COPrSiCnT
»USAUTOC astein »U»u to.
Let’s Brighten Up This City!
John B. Ford, Pullm an ca r porter,
who, upon invitation lectured, from
his viewpoint, on “T ran sp o rtatio n ,”
nt Itartm o u tb and H arv ard colleges.
“Molaaaes catches m ore flies th an
w ater," he said, referrin g to hi*
per m onth tips.
Clean-Up Week
means much to the citizen
of the busiest little city i
Oregon
Cast aside the selfish dis
positions so prevalent ii
mankind, work w ith you
fellow townsmen be he prop
erty ow ner or tenant, to th
end th a t the caravan of tour
ists and pleasure seeker
from near and far can neve
forget th eir drive to Gresh
am. Clean up last w inter’s
accum ulation of cans and
rubbish, help your neighbor
straighten up the posts and
replace th e broken pickets
in your fences, clean the
grass and sod well away
from the sidewalks along the
curb, th a t the showers may
keep the gutters clean, thus
discouraging weeds to grow
and become the breeding
place of mosquitoes anc
other pests of th a t nature.
*¥ UP
BORING
T he D am ascus g ran g e w ill m eet a t
th e B oring I. O. O. F. h all S atu rd ay
ROCKWOOD
A pril 12, at 10:30 a. m. T he first and
second d egrees w ill be given to seven
Mrs. D aisy CofTey of HepjAier is
ca n d id a tes in th e forenoon.
visiting the fam ily of Dr. C. L. H aynes
M. S. S chrock and E dw ard S h eare r
C arl Schw eizer, w ho w as injured
ru n n in g m ates for re p re se n ta tiv e of
by being stru c k by an autom obile, is
C lackam as county, w ill both be p re s­
m uch Improved.
e n t in th e aftern o o n and give ta lk s to
Mrs. M artha H ines of D etroit, M ich­ w hich th e public is invited.
C lea n U p the Y a rd !
igan, is th e g u est of h er sister, Mrs.
A p a rty of 13 from th is locality a t ­
L ucinda Lamb.
a n d D o n ’t F o rg e t the
tended Pom ona g ran g e a t Sandy W ed­
S ervices a t th e com m unity church nesday, w here a lively m eeting w as
B u ild in g s
n ext S unday w ill be as follow s: S u n ­ held w ith seven a s p ira n ts for office
day school a t 10:30. E pw orth L eague p resen t, to speak for th em selv es and
A fresh coat of paint on
at 7 and evening w orship and serm on pro and con th e b ills and m easures.
at 7: (5. G erald H aynes w ill lead th e
the
house, garage and wood­
E ric B a rtell and L H. M alllcoat
L eague. M arion B urlingam e will lead w ere elected as d eleg ates from th e
shed does wonders in b rig h t­
th e song service a t 7:45, a fte r w hich B oring I. O. O. F. lodge to atten d
ening up the community.
th e p asto r, th e Rev. J. S tanford g ran d lodge at Hood R iver May 21.
Moore, will preach from th e subject
T he form s have been com pleted and
“T rib u tes to the C h rist.”
w a te r pipes laid alo n g th e rig h t of
We claim
w ay of th e new paved road an d tw o
S h erw in -W illia m s
The A nesthetic Maid.
tru c k s have arriv e d to begin hau lin g
A den tist on board a large barq u e;
th e sand and g rav el for th e concrete.
is the most economical paint
E ssayed to pull te eth for Miss C arque,
T he laying of th e co n crete begun
to use because it goes fa rth ­
B ut w hen he asked “G as?”
T hursday.
She prom ptly said, “ Yas,
er. The quality is u n su r­
F or you c a n 't fool w ith me in th e
Mr. and Mrs. Ben B irch from Day-
passed.
darque.
—College H um or. ton, Oregon, have rec en tly moved in to
th e new R oot bungalow .
Mrs. F red A nderson, who h as been
The
quite serio u sly ill, is rep o rted som e­
w h at im proved. H er siste r, Mrs. Robt-
E c lip se L a w n m o w er
TIRES AND TUBES
e rt Lovelace of P o rtlan d , is w ith her.
The mower of distinctive
O ld field
Mr. and Mrs. Steve K eller and fam
¡features. Mows easy, ad ­
Tires
By have moved Into th e Olsen house
justs simply and it’s a snap
a t H aley. Mr. K elley is em ployed by
American-
¡to
sharpen it.
th e paving com pany.
A It rnn Tires
Geo. D rlesel left W ednesday for Red
Vulcanising ami Itetrcariirur
Rock, Oklalibnyi, In an sw er to a tele*
All W ork G uaranteed
T h e Z en ith L ine
gram te llin g of th e serio u s illn ess of
his m o th er who resid es there.
of Hoes, Hakes and Shovels
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T elford and fam
Will alm ost run themselves
GKO. A. IIIIANDT
P ho n e 1107
By of T illam ook sp e n t a couple
days v isitin g at th e hom e of a cousin
W. R. T elford and fam ily.
T h e B oring ball team has been re
organized for th e season w ith C lar
All specially priced for
ence A nderson, m an ag er, and Floyd
clean-up
week a t the b ig
Luke, tre s u re r. A p ractice gam e w as
hardw
are
store.
played h ere S atu rd ay ,
An old tim e dance w ill be held a t
th e Club house S atu rd ay night.
W. H. B oring w as in O regon City on
business W ednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. T elford visited
GRESHAM, OREGON
at th e hom e of Mr. T elfo rd 's p are n ts
in Oregon City W ednesday.
Miss E ln o r W h itten of P o rtlan d is
a guest a t th e D onaldson hom e th is
G o ld S e a l
week.
Mrs. Jo h n H ash from D ayton, Ore,
is visitin g a t th e hom e of h er daugh
ter,' Mrs. Ben Birch.
A piano m usicale by p u p ils of Miss
Floor Covering
F rie d a B ratzel w ill be held a t th e
6 X 9, $8.75$ 7y2 X 9. <110.75 Club house T uesday evening, A pril
15. a t 8:15.
9 x 9 , $12.50 j 9 x 10y2 $11.75!
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k S iefer from
9 x 1 2 , $10.50
Bull Run visited a t th e hom e of Mrs.
E. G regson th is week.
Congoleum Is Ideal for your
Mr. and Mr». Ed. R ich and Mr.
kitchen. It is sa n ita ry , w aterproof,
C laren ce S iefer and tw o sm all sons
long-w earing and com es in a large
w ere Sunday g u ests at th e hom e of
variety of ch arm in g p attern s.
J. E. S iefer and fam ily.
Miss E valyn S iefer Is rep o rted 111
Every yard c a rrie s th e Gold Meal
w ith g rip th is week.
PLEASANT VALLEY
m oney-back guaran tee.
About $70 w as raised from th e sale
T he p asto r to th e com m unity ch u rch ,
and su p p er given by th e L adles' Aid
W ednesday evening a t th e I. O. O. F. th s Rev. J. S tan fo rd Moore, w ill
hall.
p reach a t th e u su a l h o u r n ex t Sunday.
H is su b ject w ill be “T he T riu m p h of
} our Home Furnisher
A W ant Ad will sell w hat you d C h r is t” O liver J. Gill an d Mrs. A lta
not need and get w hat you do need.
G en try h av e a rra n g e d a b eau tifu l
closing service. S unday school w ill
m eet at 10 In th e m o rn in g .
F IS K
Gresham Tire Shop
L L Kidder Hdw. Co.
CONGOLEUM
J. E. METZGER
r
[IX U P
Gresham is a good place In which to live.
G resham has a reputation to sustain.
A city cannot be attractiv e unless it is clean. This
applies to streets and alleys, v acant lots, and individual
dooryards, front and back.
Let each householder and property ow ner get busy and
do his and her part to m ake G resham clean clean through.
It should be a m atter of pride w ith each citizen.
April 14-17 is the tim e set a p art for special effort.
L et’s m ake it a com m unity occasion. Make Gresham
sparkle in th e bright, w arm spring sunshine w ith abund­
ance of flowers adding th eir bright hues to this beauty
spot of earth we call home.
P a in t — rake — burn — build — plant — decorate—
scour — brush — sweep — beat — trim — p lan t — h o e -
clean up. Do it thoroughly and DO IT NOW.
Call on these m erchants to m ake suggestions and help
you in every way possible.
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BENTLEY’S TIRE SHOP
G resham
gan.
WALRAD MERC. CO.
Vacuum Cleaner
does the
M ost
THE M AYOR SAYS:
tow ards
“CLEAN UP”
Of course, you and I alw ays try to keep
clean—BUT, rubbish will accumulate. So
let’s go after it, just as if we liked it.
“Everybody will be doing it.”
C lea n in g U p
with the least expense and
no effort
50 C per day
FLOYD L MACK
L
AND—how much b etter MY place and
YOUR place and my street and your street
and OUR city will be and look when we all
get through.
Electric Bldg.
Oh, yes; if you w ear out the shovel
handle, or break the hoe, or can ’t find the
rake, we can supply you w ith a new "W in­
chester” one, and then you will wonder
why W inchester didn’t m ake tools before.
And if you w ant FE R T IL IZ E R to m ake the
lawn and flowers or garden do th e ir best,
we have it. Lawn mowers, too: in fact,
most anything you need for a general
cleaning and brightening up.
S P E C IA L F O R
CLEAN UP WEEK
KYANIZE
Interior Paints
Floorings, Ceilings, Rustics
Premium Star Shingles
A. W. METZGER & CO.
JONES LBR. CO.
Gresham, Ore.
PAINT up :
clean up :
A COMPLETE LINE OF
W all P ap er, P aint», V a rn ish es, S ta in s,
K a lso m in es, E n a m els, E tc.
TO DD----
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
Of Coarse.
t t your auto requires be sure to
equip with husky C. T C tires for
1 m m ade In the W eet and I'll sta n d
the teet.
Prune, Pick up, Pack off,
fain t and Prepare is our slo­
OUR
\ S u itab le Rebukes
Ju d g e G ary, of Chicago, th e sto ry
goes, w hile try in g a case w as d is­
tu rb ed by a young m an who k ep t
moving about in th e re a r of th e co u rt
room, lifting c h a irs an d looking u n ­
der things.
"Y oung m an," Ju d g e
G ary called out, "you a re m aking a
T h irty Days of P leasu re,
good deal of u n n ec essary noise. W hat
C asey:
"T h e Judge gave M urphy
a re you ab o u t?" “ Your H onor," r e ­
plied th e young m an. "I have lost my 30 days ju st fer flghtln’."
C a llah an :
“A in't th a t g ran d , a n '
overcoat and am try in g to And it.”
“W ell," said th e judge, "people often w on’t he have th ' fine tim e? T h irty
lose w hole su its In h ere w ith o u t m ak ­ days set asid e Just fer flg h tln '!"
ing all th a t d istu rb a n ce ."—C h ristian
H erald.
It Read Like This.
W anted— W ide aw ake young m an
A goodly old farm er, McVay,
accustom ed to co m p lain ts for our In ­
W orked h ard on his farm every day. fo rm atio n bureau.
But he m et a kind m an,
It m ight have been a coincident b ut
On th e confidence plan.
a young fa th e r of tw in s got th e job.
And now he is back m ak in g hay.
Said the Husky C. T. ('. Tire
A nice little e a rly g arden w ell
a re d fo r w ill beautify your
p ro p erty .
" I t's ab su rd , th is h ab it of w orking
day and n ig h t to hold y o u r Job , I
w o u ld n ’t th in k of It."
Well— I'm sure I d id n 't
did.”
Time fo r All T hings.
"HI. gimme a h an d fu l of w a ste !’
howled.
(I was u n d er th e au to to g rease It.)
But Jim had an arm fu l of w aist in the
car.
And w asn't disposed to release I t
—Penn P u nch Bowl.
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