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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1924)
T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per ce n t In terest on tim e d e p o s its _Adv DR. JOHN C. RITTER Republican Candidate for S ta te S e n a to r Neighborly Help Appreciated. FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs. Sam C arrell, who lost th e ir hom e in th e Pow ell Valley At th e S m ith M emorial P re sb y neighborhood by fire la st week, are deeply ap p reciativ e of th e help and te ria n ch u rc h Rev. Mr. H ollensted. th e sym pathy given them by th e ir n eig h p asto r w ill give an exposition of th e bors and friends. “P en ite n ts P salm " S unday m o rning a t A W ant Ad le ts you rt< h t tn on th e 11 o’clock. T h e L o rd 's S upper w ill be g ro u n d flo o r In m ost an y a m ull bus- observed a fte r th e serm on. Sunday school s ta rts pro m p tly a t 10 o’clock. “L essons from th e D ow nfall of Is ra e l” as found in th e 11th and 17th c h a p te rs of 2 K ings w ill be th e topic of th e discussions a t th e ch u rch school a t 10 o'clock. At "C h rist’s U nfailing P ro m ise” is the Springdale Gospel llail second serm on in th e series w hich th e p asto r is giving at th e 11 o’clock se r vices. By Special Gospel Addresses TROUTDALE B eginning th e first Sunday in May th e evening serv ice a t T ro u td ale com m unity ch u rch begins at 8 o’clock. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bloyd visited the la tte r ’s p are n ts a t Kelso, W ashington. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Du Puis and son ' K enueth of Pendleton, Oregon, w ere I recen t v isito rs at th e home of Mrs. Mary P arsons. Mr. and Mrs. W alsh er of Vancou v er, W ashington, w ere Sunday visit- I o rs at th e W. W. Robinson home. I favor th e repealin g of th e S tate Incom e Tax. S. A. Edm undson and H om er Jo n es j| visited frien d s at L innton Sunday. T he Misses N attalie and T helm a I favor ta x in g all pro p erties. PLEASANT VALLEY S elling of P o rtlan d sp en t th e w eek end at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C la r I favor la rg e r payrolls. “A N ation P unished for Its S in s” ence P arsons. is th e title of th e lesson for th e S u n Mr. an d Mrs. T hom as Low have r e Nightly except Saturday 7:45 day school serv ice a t 10 o'clock. T he S tate Incom e T ax re ta rd s ceived word of th e recen t m a rria g e of ' C h ap ters 11 to 17 w ill be read in th e developm ent of th e reso u rces th e ir d au g h ter Bessie to Stephen ( p re p a ra tio n for th is lesson. ’’The an d in d u strie s of th e S tate. W est at San F rancisco, C alifornia. SUNDAY T riu m p h of C h rist” is th e su b ject of T he H owell boys w ill farm th e I th e serm on w hich th e p asto r, th e Rev. -THE BAPTISM OF FIRE” J. S tan fo rd Moore, w ill give a t 7:45 H ickland ran c h ju s t acro ss th e Sandy ; — P a id A d v . riv e r from T ro u td ale th is season. p. m. T his is th e second serm on of T he L adies' Aid w ill m eet a t the | th e series. hom e of Mrs. Wm. E. M arkell on W ednesday, May 7. A good atten d - I | an ce is desired. S unday v isito rs a t th e Jam es Cook I hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. Wm Me Clain of P o rtlan d , Mrs. R. T. Sm ith, Mrs. W innifred Shepherd and son, | Ralph, of G resham . Sam H arlow and Jam es Spence I gave th e la st dance for th e season on S atu rd ay night. T h ere was a good | crow d and the m usic was excellent. The County Council of P aren t- I T each ers will meet at P lea san t Val About I I Miles East of Portland, near Base Line Road. Look I ley on th e second S atu rd ay of th is for sign on Base Line Boad pointing toward the Farm. | m ontli in stead of th e th ird as form erly Mrs. S alin a S h o rt and baby of I W ashougal, W ashington, spent the w eek-end a t th e hom e of Mrs. S h o rt's m other, Mrs. F ra n ce s Fox. On S u n day th e baby, w hile playing in the Sale Bain or Shine, starts 11 «’('lock. Free Lunch at Noon yard, cu t h er arm so badly on some g la ss th a t it w as n ecessary to tak e | h er to a P o rtlan d hospital. Mrs. Mary P arso n s and fam ily wero Bred Heifers, Young Stock and two great Herd Bulls I Sunday d in n er g u ests a t th e L. A. | H arlow home. C harley B ram hall and R ichard [ K n arr a re driving Chevrolet to u rin g ca rs pu rch ased from Jam es Cook. | Milton Fox drives a new C hrysler. Mrs. V andergrift, form erly of the T his Sale includes d au g h ter of such noted b u lls as Oxford-You’ll-Do, J r., Oregon I Mizpah In n but now of S eattle, W ash., E m inent F u ssy F e rn ’s Noble, O noto’s C attillo n Boy, Spozza’s Big Chief, and o th er w as a w eek-end v isito r a t the home noted sires. T hey are heavy pro d u cers an d m any a re of type th a t would com m and | of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Cook. atten tio n in any show ring. Only bu lls of th e m ost p o p u lar b reeding have been used. R E G IST E R E D POLAND CHINA HOGS. F o u r choice big type sow s and one h erd boar Mrs. A. D. K endall received th e T hese sow s a re due to farro w soon an d w ere bred by E. O. Loe, S ilverton. Oregon and I sad new s of the death on A pril 28 of a re from prize w inning stock. her m other, Mrs. M ary L ester, age 82, ______ T here a re a num ber of F arm Im p lem en ts, also H orses th a t w ill be sold. | at Jan esv ille, W isconsin. The re g u la r m onthly m eeting of the TERMS— T hose desirin g c re d it should a rra n g e w ith th e ir home b an k or A. M eyers of th e F irs t S tate B ank of G resham who w ill clerk th e sale. I P aren t-T ea ch e r association w ill be I hold a t th e schoolhouse on F rid ay a f V isitors w elcom e to insp ect th e h erd a t an y tim e. A catalog free for th e asking. Gives details as to breeding, age, etc. ternoon, May 9. T h ere will be elec |tio u of officers. E. K. BAILEY Play an d Be Happy Springtime is Overland time—with lots of places to go and h ealth fu l pleasure in going. Big power to take you. Big cbm fort to rest you. Big reliability. A nd the ex tra pleasure of econo my. Ride to good times in an Overland! Cham pion now $655, Sedan $795, f. o. b. Toledo. AUCTION SALE Godwin’s Registered Jerseys ON BENSON HOTEL FARM louring HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. W. A. HESSEL Gresham, Oregon TUESDAY, MAY 6 60 Head Registered Heavy Producing Cows O n Y our V aca tio n A C omplete Dispersal of the Godwin Herd Register of Merit Cows Show Winners Most Popular Breeding M. G. GODWIN, Owner TROUTDALE, OREGON COL. .1. W. HUGH ES, A uctioneer, F o re st Grove, Oregon Ring-man, C. D. M inton, P o rtlan d , Ore. S ales M anager, E. A. Rlioten, Salem , Ore. HERE IS THE TIRE “A . B. A .” Amarlaaa Bank a n AaaMiatlaa C hequ es W hether you go to the lakes, the seashore, or the mountains, carry your funds in “A. B. A,* , . Cheques, and free yourself from worry about the care of your money. You will find these cheques readily accepted by < ^ 5r' hotels, railroads, sleeping-car companies and the best merchants, and cashed by 50,000 banks. The only identification needed is your counfera/^natere In the p resen cs of the person accepting the Cheques. Lynch I’.-T. A. E lects Officers. Officers w ere elected for the ensuing I year for th e Lynch P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n a t th e re g u la r m eeting Gresham, Oregon held a t th e schoolhouse on last Mon day. T hose elected are Mrs. C. E d w ards, p resid e n t: J. O. Shaver, vice p resid e n t; Miss B ernice K erns, sec a t 7 p. in. Miss F lo ren ce M erlg will ROCKWOOD re ta ry ; Miss M cTegart, tre a s u re r; Mrs. Wm. H ornecker, rep o rter. T he conduct th e m eeting. ’Sin L eads to D isa ste r” is th e sub Lynch school will hold its an n u al pic- F. N. H aro u n of th e high school of I nic d in n er a t th e schoolhouse T h u rs ju st for th e ch u rch school lesson. The day, May 15, a t 6 o’clock. A program tim e of m eeting has been changed to com m erce of P o rtlan d , th e Misses H elen Jo h n so n and Reba Davis and will follow. 10 a. m. H ugh M cOllvira and E lm er Myers BANK OF GRESHAM B R IQ U E T S , I S um m er prices In effect now. T ru c k Service, phone 1581. Goodrich Silvertowns in our eyes, stand out amidst other tires like a flag staff. . . . There is more quality, more satisfaction in them than anything we know of in the shape of a tire. • • • • When we quote you our low prices on them , you w ill understand the real meaning of new tire values. . . . E k s tro m “ H ym ns of Our F a ith ” will he th e com pose th e gospel team w hich will topic a t th e E pw orth L eague m eeting lead th e serv ice a t 7:45 p. m. BIDS WANTED. AXPS-30 N otice Is hereby given th a t sealed bids will be received by th e u n d e r signed un til the hour of 8 o'clock p ni the 12th day of May, 1914, f„ r th e sale of th e O rient schoolhouse, said school house to be to rn down and ev ery th in g rem oved from th e g rounds In side of lo days or May 22, 1924. T h e school board reserv in g th e rig h t to re je c t any and ail bids A. J. QUAY, Clerk. O rient School DIst. No. 6 Jt. See us for septic tan k s. We know how and can save you money. G resh- ain Plum bing & T in Shop, phone 1233. G o o d r ic h Silvertown CORD Stump Acres Earn No Money T T N C L E A R E D land will “eat its head off” in taxes and tn 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. The lower cost of clearing land with Pacific Stumping is shown by the increase in the number of ranchers in this neighborhood who are using it today. It shoots, stick for •tick, with any standard stumping powder, but you get one-half more sticks for your dollar. Pacific Stumping does th e job r i i h t more land cleared at less expense And F ’ cmc Stumping docs not freeze or give a headache from handling. ,We c?n ¿ 've, you comP,ete explosives service. Our stocks include Pacific Stumping and other du Pont dynamites for use on the farm. Let us figure on your requirements. 4/B EST IN THE LONG more per dollar A. W. METZGER A CO., Gre«ham ERI A JON8RI D, R. F. D-, Boring, (Hn*lne<tM K c I ho ) ('. 8. MI DGE, < laf-kHinus, (Bukincs* llamuscuM) PAUL R. MEINIG, Sandy W . W . M etzger R ak er & S o n T w e lv e M ile Service S tation Route “A” NON-HEADACHE A »»<aszTXa^ini^ R O U N D T R IP Summer Excursion Fares IN K P F E C T D A IL Y B I T W I R N MAY 2 2 ANO SEPT. 15 Dan var . * 4 . 0 0 C leveland H M M O m a h a ___ 73.00 Toronto . . . 1U .7» K an saa C ity 71.00 P itts b u rg h .. 110.70 « t. L o u la ... *1.50 W ash ing ton 1*1 M Chicago . . . P h lfd a lp h la 1 * *0 3 D a tro lt . . . . N aw Y o rk . .1*7 *0 C in c in n a ti Boston . . . . IM.SO Correspond in * fares to o th a r Im p o rta n t eantara. F in a l ra tu rn lim it O ctob ar 11. ISt*. L ib e ra l ato p -o v a r prlvllages su ing an d retu rn in g . A a id . trip to Y ello w sto ne a t sm all ad d itio n a l m e t w ill a ffo rd the e a p rrta n ce of a Ufa tim e. C a ll ua by phono and 1st ua m aka a ll