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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1924)
GRESHAM O CTLO O K, FRHHV. A P R IL IS , 1921 PAGE FAIRVIEW ! Bixby Shoe Shining Cabinet See the Cabinet in the window at GRESHAM SHOE SHOP CARL DAHL, Prop. . Phone 41 Phone 1821 Res. 195x4 “-7 Complete Electrical Service A. E. HAMILTON Repaired 1 ELECTRICIAN W IR IN G Lamps FIX TU R ES Expert M otor Repairing Powell Street TROUTDALE "A P eerin g In to th e F u tu re " o r “ Im C larence. C ollier, y o u n g est son of m o rta lity " w ill be th e su b ject of th e Mr. an d Mrs. R. W. C ollier, had th e Rev. J. S tan fo rd Moore a t th e Meth m isfo rtu n e of g ettin g th e first finger odist ch u rc h at 11 o'clock next S u n i of his rig h t baud n early cu t off in a day. law n m ow er S atu rd ay . Dr. H. H. Mrs. N ora Miles, an e n te rta in e r of ; H ughes w as called to finish th e job. P o rtlan d , w ill give sp ecial selections j J. S. H udson a ssistin g in giving th e a t th e p re -E a ste r te a on S atu rd ay eve ; an a esth etic. ning a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. Ed. Mrs. E th el D utton from Derby, V er B urlingam e. mont, Mrs. W arn er and d au g h ter A MILLION DOLLARS, minus P a tra c ia and Mrs. Guy R oger and son ROCKWOOD merit, would be a mighty poor in Ja ck of P o rtlan d w ere recen t v isito rs vestment to sta rt in life with. But T he Rev. F. M. J a s p e r of P o rtlan d j at the hom e of Mrs. C. S. W ilson. T he P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n m et I a banking account—even a small w ill p reach a t th e com m unity ch u rch one—well kept, is a mighty good as next S unday evening a t 7:45. H is j F rid ay aftern o o n at th e schoolhouse. set, always. su b ject w ill be “A R e ssu rrected ' th e p resid en t, Mrs. C. I. T hom as pre- W orld.” T he E p w o rth L eague w ill I siding. T he m eeting w as opened by | It means that you are known at hold a su n rise serv ice a t 7 in th e i th e sin g in g of A m erica follow ed by a your bank, and th a t you are known | sing led by th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollen m orning. favorably. Nominal capital, plus sted of F airview . Mrs. H ollensted merit, outweighs phenomenal capi It pays to use th e W an t Ads. j was a v ery In terestin g sp eak er. Miss tal, minus merit. R ich spoke on “L unches for School A well-kept banking account is a C hildren." Mrs. C. E. Scott spoke on real asset, especially when kept with "C h ild ren 's D ress for S chool” and a strong, progressive bank such as Miss M ilgate from th e T u b e rc u la r so this. It will pay you to investigate ciety gave a talk. Mrs. L. A. H arlow the service we offer. Certainly it gave in te re stin g c u rre n t ev en ts and will he a privilege to have you call read m any am u sin g Incidents. Mrs. and to place some helpful hanking G race O tto had given a program in inform ation before you. h er room ju s t previous to th e m eeting of th e P are n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n , m any of th e invited g u ests rem ain in g . Mrs. H a rry H olm es and Mrs. Jo h n D ennison w ere h o stesses, serv in g a delicious lunch d u rin g th e social hour. T he S unday school childre*n w ill give an E a ste r p ro g ram a t th e T ro u t dale com m unity ch u rc h on Sunday evening a t 7:30. T he Rev. E. R. D. Gresham, Oregon H ollensted w ill ta lk for a sh o rt tim e a fte r th e p rogram . T he offering tak en w ill go fo r th e N ear E a s t Relief. Much in te re s t is being ta k e n in th e Sunday school an d it is stead ily grow ing. Mrs. M ary P a rso n s sp en t th e day Monday a t th e hom e of Mrs. L. A. H arlow , it being th e first tim e Mrs. P a rso n s has been out for n early four E aster is the joyous sea m onths. son. The birds seem burst Miss M arjorie K endall re tu rn e d ing w ith song, and Spring F rid ay evening from a v isit in W is fills the world w ith color consin, K an sas an d Colorado. ful flowers in striking J. O. D avis h as moved his m e r chandise stock to th e low er floor of contrast w ith the drab th e M asonic building, th e b u sin ess m onotony of w inter. having o u t g row n th e fo rm er loca We paid the Gresham growers in 1923 tlon. T he new place of b u sin ess Is a $35,000. Did you get your share? You will It is this time of the year m uch b e tte r location and he has m ore when happy hymns and get your share this year by making a contract room. Mr. and Mrs. D avis have an songs of gladness strike a a p a rtm e n t in th e r e a r of th e b u ild now at ing. most responsive chord in Wm. W rig h t is ab le to be down our hearts. Come in and tow n for th e first tim e in several hear some of the new w eeks, having been confined t(f his E aster records. There are home on acco u n t of illness. many of the old favorites Sunday v isito rs a t th e L. A. H arlow Gresham, Ore. home w ere Mr. and M rs. Jo sep h Bev as well as new ones to Phone 1881 eridge and Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k F lem captivate and charm w ill ing of P o rtlan d . ing ears. T he in fa n t child of Mr. and Mrs. H e rb e rt Bosh of th e Ridge L um ber com pany m ill, died on A pril 13. S unday v isito rs a t th e J. S. H udson hom e w ere Mrs. A nderson of C en Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab tra lia , W ashington, a sister-in -law of solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest Mr. H udson whom he h a s n 't seen for possible prices, you’ll go to Brunswick Records 20 y ears. O ther g u ests w ere Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H udson an d Mr. D aly of P o rtlan d . G K O . D I E T L , P rop . I’boue 1711 G resham T he little son of Mr. an d Mrs. A lfred Cole w as o p erated on for ea r tro u b le la s t w eek. H e h as been very sick but is now im proving. Among th o se from T ro u td ale who atten d ed th e sen io r class play a t Cor b e tt S atu rd ay n ig h t w ere Mr. and Mrs. H a rry B ram h all and d au g h ter E dna, Mr. and Mrs. Lee E vans and Mrs. C larence P arso n s, th e Misses M a rg aret an d M iriam Spence, Miss F ay P a rso n s, Jo h n M cGinnis, Sam H arlow , R ich ard K n a rr, E m erson C raw ford and Mr. an d Mrs. J It K n arr. T ro u td a le b aseb all team played S tevens A th letic clu b ag ain S unday on th e hom e diam ond. T he sco re was 7 to 8 in favor of th e v isitin g team Mr. and Mrs. G ale H an n a an d Miss L ulu Mickley m otored to Stevenson W ashington, and sp e n t th e week-end w ith Mr. and Mrs. L. M. H ippie g ra n d p a re n ls of Mr. H anna. Mrs H ip p ie re tu rn e d w ith th e p arty J. L. Cook of C ook’s g ara g e sold th is week a C hevrolet to u rin g c a r to Mr. L inn of th e R idge L um ber com pany and a C hevrolet sedan to Mrs Gus G ustafson of B ridal Veil. Cook also h as had an elec tric ran g e There is no substitute for good paint. If yours an e lec tric h ea te r for a 40-gallon wa Is one of the three homes that need paint, don't te r ta n k in stalled in th e ir home. Money and Merit j to be given away Free to the Bixby Shoe Polish custom er estim ating the nearest correct number of beans in ja r at Gresham Shoe Shop. The purchase of one package of polish entitles p ur chaser to one guess. Gresham THREE «ff Qraaitatiit E A ST C IÎ RECORDS W A N TE D CUCUMBER PICKLES Trout Fishing Season IS N O W OPEN ARE YO U READY ? We are better prepared than ever to serve you with fishing- tackle, rods, etc. WE HAVE THE LICENSE L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. Phone 1421 Gresham Oregon Pickle & Canning Co. FOR THE BEST MEATS J. E. METZGER THE SANITARY MARKET AUCTION SALE 11 Head Pure Bred Guernsey Cattle 7 Grade Guernseys, mostly springers. 4 Registered Jer- sey Heifers. 13 Grade Jersey Cows. 6 Grade Holstein Only one house in four is well kept up by paint and varnish W ill be sold at Public Sale on TOM WORD Place, betw een Gresham and Troutdale, O ne-half M ile South Base Line Road near Benson H otel Farm. M O N D A Y , APRIL 21 VERY year that painting is put off means m any dollars loss to E the owners of the other three, for Sale to Commence at 11 A. M. Sharp REGISTERED GUERNSEYS Cow, 6 years old, Imported Florina H of La Crosse, No. 105552. Cow, 6 years old, Imported Minnie of Talbot Valley, No. 105573. Cow, 6 years old, Imported Lady Rozieres, No. 105568. Cow, 2 years old, Millicoma Beauty Queen, 142392. Cow, 2 years old, Millicoma Yerksa Snowdrop Princess 123889. Cow, 2 years old, Millicoma Yerksa Snowdrop Queen, 126798. Yearling Heifer (papers applied for) 2 Heifer Calves (eligible to register) 2 Bull Calves (eligible to register) GRADES 7 Grade Guernsey Cows. 13 Grade Jersej Cows. « Grade Holstein Cows. 12 of these Cows are fresh, the balance are short springers. Nearly all are young Cows. You will find an extra tine herd. CATTLE TUBERCULIN TESTED AND CERTIFICATE WITH EACH HEAD M ACHINERY Ross Ensilage Cutter, No. 30. 12 H. P. Gas Engine, mounted on truck. R. I. Sulky Plow. 14-inch Plow. 40-tooth H arrow . Iron Age Potato Planter. Dowden Potato Digger. Case Kale Planter. Corn Planter. 12-18 Disc. Hay Rake. Mc Cormick Mower. 3’/2 Wagon. Hay Rack. Riding Cultivator. Double Shovel. Root Cutter. Pow er W ashing Machine, and lots of small articles. TERMS—Sums under $20.00 Cash. $20.00 or over 6 months’ time will be given on approved security. ROBERT GIFFORD, Owner Vancouver, W ashington A. MEYERS, Clerk, F irst State Bank of Gresham COL. W. S. WOOD A SONS, A uctioneers. paint is th e most im portant part in th e care and preservation of houses. let it go another day. Save the surface now and you will save it at considerably less expense than will be possible later on. Come in and talk the matter over with us. We carry Rasmussen Paints and Varnishes and rec ommend them as the best for you to use for all exterior and interior purposes. Program. An in te restin g p rogram will be glv- | en by th e U nion-D am ascus F arm | B ureau S atu rd ay , A pril 19, beginning ’ a t 8 o'clock a t th e Union schoolhouse. All ladies and g irls b rin g a sewed c a rp e t rag ball w ith her nam e Inside. Men b ring a fat pocket book to buy a ball and have a delicious Bupper w hich w ill be served in th e basem ent. , —Adv. GRANGE DANCE A. W . METZGER & CO. Saturday, April 26 The WINCHESTER Store Columbia G range Hall at Corbett Gresham, Phone 1451 Oregon Al l INVITED Announcement OF Gresham Undertaking Co. Mortician«« and Funeral Directors Caskets and t'p DAY AND NIGHT SERV ICE II. W . EM EBY Phone 17x1 We Guarantee to Please $ # paint T^urm uM n P n rlu Q a Barn and R oof Paint Tru.ir and Tractor Paint Craoaota Shingia Stain Porch Floor Paint Karoitta PnamaJ W ali Dura ^ u h a h ia W a ll Paim Iaaide Floe* Paint O il Saal«. Vamiaba, F lo « and Varniah Staina 5 u r fq 0 e