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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1924)
Outlook w ant ads will bring buyer L et m e help you solve your p a in t and se lle r tog eth er cheaply and ing problem s. Todd, T he P a in t Man, quickly. O resham , phone 1971.—Adv. tf PAGE T H R EE SPRINGDALE M other s Day will be observed S u n day evening at 8 o'clock a t th e T ro u t dale com m unity ch u rch . An a p p ro p ria te serm on w ill be p reached by the Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted. Sunday school w ill m eet a t 10 o’clock in the m orning. T he la st m eeting of th e S p rin g d ale P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n fo r th is y ear w as held F riday. May 8. An in te re stin g p ro g ram w as given by the ch ild ren . T he p ro g ram w as follow ed by election of officers. G eorge Canz- ler elected p resid e n t; Mrs. O lenora T h u rm an M unson of Beloit. W iscon B abbitt, vice p resid e n t; Mrs. Tom sin, and C larence L arso n of S haron “See that fellow over there.” Two W isconsin, w ere recen t v isito rs at the N orthw ay, s e c re ta ry ; W. F. H enkle, tre a su re r. young men were talking. “He is sure a hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. P. H. P eterson. Mr. M unson and Mr. L arso n have A. h an d k erch ief show er w as given lucky dog. Grabbed an option on a piece sp e n t some tim e on th e Pacific co ast Mrs. W. W. N orthw ay at th e la st m eet ot property the other day with $1500 and and a re now sta rtin g to m otor to th eir ing of th e S p rin g d ale Needle club. The hom es in W isconsin. sold his option vesterdav for $12 000 I’ll show er w as given In honor of Mrs. Mrs. M ary P a rso n s w as a w eek-end We are m anufacturing Ice Cream from pure say th at’s luck.” visito r a t th e T hom as h o sp ital in N orth w ay 's 59th b irth d ay . milk and cream and have a stock on hand. Call Sure is, said the other. G resham . T he sew ing classe s of th e S p rin g - in and get a quart, two quarts, a gallon or more dale school have finished th e ir y ea r's •iut both failed to realize that the Mr. and Mrs, L. A. H arlow e n te r if you can use it. tain ed a few frien d s a t th e ir hom e on w ork and have it ready to p u t on ex lucky dog HAD the $1500—saved out F rid ay evening. T he tim e w as spent hibit at the co unty fair a t G resham . ot his earnings. Chances like this come in playing m ah jongg an d "500." Re W. D. K inder, co u n ty club ag en t, v is fresh m en ts of ice cream an d cake up frequently. ited th e school Monday and told th e w ere served. T hose p resen t, beside Have you a few hundred saved up in the th e H arlow fam ily w ere th e Misses sew ing club g irls th a t th ey w ere the Gresham Phone 1381 F ay P arso n s, M arg aret Spence, Mir first In th e county to finish th e ir w ork. bank that will make you “lucky” too? iam Spence, Jo h n McGinnis and R ich Dealers— Phone in your orders now, R o setta H enkle h as been selected as Just a dollar starts the “lucky piece.” ard K n arr and Mr. and Mrs. J. R and we will till them. th e delegate from S p rin g d ale to a t K n arr. Lloyd B ram h all is d riving a new ten d sum m er school at C orvallis for F o rd coupe p u rch ased of C. C. Rush. one w eek in o rd er to obtain k n o w l T he la st day p ro g ram of th e school edge co n cern in g club w ork. E. S pybrock Is w orking on the p ark w ill be given a t th e city h all on T h u rsd ay evening. May 15. a t Bonneville. Elk, deer and o th e r GRESHAM, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. R. J. D eR ocher of an im als will be kept in th e p a rk w hen A COM PLETE L IN E OF P o rtlan d and Mrs. L ulu H im es of Sa- It Is com pleted. | lem w ere v isito rs on T uesday a t the Mrs. G. P o rts an d Mrs. Tom N orth- W a ll P a p er, P a in ts, V a rn ish es, S ta in s, J. R. K n a rr home. w ay w ere in P o rtla n d over th e w eek P a tro n s of th is school d istric t will K a lso m in es, E n a m els, E tc. be glad to know th a t all th e te ac h ers end. will be back for an o th e r year, Mrs. Mrs. W. W. N orthw ay has left for G race Otto having decided to teach C alifornia for th e p u rp o se of b rin g in g THE PAINT MAN _________ h ere again n ex t year. I T he sale of th e school bonds has h er m o th er and fa th e r to S pringdale. Let me help you with your Painting Problems B ert P arso n s is on th e sick list. been held up by th e serv in g of a tem p o rary injunction. Mrs. H. N. C h risten sen sp en t Mon E xp ert P a p er H a n g in g T he F lo w er club w ill m eet a t th e day and T uesday w ith her m o th er in Have just purchased from the damaged stock de Gresham, Oregon Phone 1971 lib ra ry on W ednesday evening, May P o rtlan d . 14. T he club expects a florist to be partm ent of one of the leading wholesale houses in Mrs. D. W oodard’s in fan t son is p resen t, also o th e r invited guests. A still q u ite ¡11. 1 ortland a consignment of good atten d an ce is desired. Mr. and Mrs. Roy G uilford and little A b so lu tely son from V ancouver, W ashington, w ere S unday g u ests a t th e P. H. B O X B E D S P R IN G S P ete rso n home. Mrs. P ete rso n is At th e com m unity ch u rch on S u n n u rsin g a badly sp rain ed ankle. day th e u su al session of th e S unday Mr. and Mrs. H erm an W eeks of school w ill be held a t 10 o’clock and at a very reasonable figure, in turn we are passing them P o rtlan d and Mr. and Mrs. Jam es a t 11 th e p asto r, th e Rev. S. F. P itts, Sim oni w ere d in n er g u ests a t th e L. A. w ill p reach an a p p ro p ria te M others’ on to our customers. They are new stock but are slight H arlow hom e on T uesday evening Day serm on. An election w ill be held ly shelf worn. We offer two of them at $15.00 each J. L. Cook sold C h e v ro le t to u rin g in connection w ith th e services of c a rs th is w eek to J. W. H udson of S unday school su p e rin ten d e n t and two a,lJ ^ e ^ ? 10*0 0 ’ 1 he wholesaIe price on these springs P alm er, Oregon, and A. E. S h eare r of deacons for th e church. th e Oregon A utom obile asso ciatio n of was $35.00. Call and look them over. The L adies’ Aid society w ill m eet A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. P o rtlan d , and a used F o rd to u rin g ca r on W ednesday aftern o o n of next week to Mr. Van B u sk irk of T routdale. a t th e hom e of Mrs. H. H. W atkins. Phone 1891 J. S andell of K lam ath F alls. O re Mrs. H attie W ilkinson w ill a s sist th e | gon, and Miss S h u ltz of P o rtlan d v is h o stess in serv in g a silv er tea. ited R ichard K n a rr on W ednesday. Mr. S andell and R ich ard w ere ship- T h e tw e n ty - five ) our Home Furnisher | m ates on th e m ine layer, U. S. S. Pierce -A rro w tour H ousatonic, d u rin g th e w orld w ar. Mr. and Mrs. F red K elly of P o rt in g c a rs used on Gresham, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. T hom as Low e n te r land w ere d in n er g u ests a t th e home “The H o rs e s h o e tained a n um ber of frien d s over th e R o u t« ” out ot M e r - week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. K unor of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. R ichey la st S a t c .d to Y 'w en Jte .r a of W arren to n , Oregon, and Mr. and u rd ay evening. lu b r ic a t e d e x c lu Mrs. Ja ck P a rtric e of P o rtlan d w ere Mr. and Mrs. H a rry W oodm an of s iv e ly w it h Z e r o v isito rs on S atu rd ay . A lfred M ilne of W oodm ere w ere ca lle rs a t th e home of lene. La G rande, Oregon, a b ro th e r of Mrs. Low, sp e n t th e w eek-end. Mr. and Mr. and M rs. C. F. K esterso n Monday I* resh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab Mrs. S hepherd S tew art of P o rtlan d evening. solutely san itary conditions and at lowest Clyde S ag er of L en ts w as a valley w ere S unday v isito rs and th e Misses B ettie S cott and M ary U rbench of visito r on b u sin ess on W ednesday of possible prices, you’ll go to P o rtlan d w ere Monday visitors. th is week. Mrs. Wm. M arkell en tertain ed th e B. F. S tevens and d au g h ter, Miss I L adies Aid a t her hom e on W ednes day aftern o o n . T hose w ho atten d ed L aura, of P o rtlan d w ere recen t c a ll IHFTL, Prop. P h o n s , 7„ G resham re p o rt a very enjoyable aftern o o n and ers on Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Richey. a delicious lunch w as served by th e Mr. an d Mrs. H. F. S ag er w ere c a ll h ostess, assisted by Mrs. T hom as Low ing on frie n d s In th e L ents d istric t and Mrs. W. C. Spence. Tuesday. Chas. D ah lq u lst h as his new b arn a t th is B akery and a t S to r a w ell u n d er way. A. J. S to n e’s lig h t c a r collided w ith T. R. B erry Is p u ttin g th e finishing Contains the Vitainines, mi ed by la c a r driven by P san D. Dzaboff of touches to a m odern chicken house, scientific p rln c l| lea I P o rtlan d on W ednesday evening and dim ensions 18 x 80 feet. both c a rs w ere o v ertu rn ed and co n J. Z. Olson has leased his farm to IP s Good and Good fo r You sid erab ly dam aged. Mr. S to n e’s wife and ch ild ren w ere w ith him and th re e H en ry P a u lse n for a te rm of y ea rs m en w ere in th e o th e r car. Aside an d is b u ilding a m odern m ilk house, from m inor b ru ises no one w as h u rt. I T he L adies Aid w ill hold an ap ro n also rem odeling his b arn to com ply THEO. VAN DOFINCK P hone 1221 sale S atu rd ay evening, In connection w ith th e req u irem en ts of th e law gov ern in g dairying. Mr. Olson will also w ith w hich w ill be a fine p ro g ram and | refresh m en ts. have som e im provem ents m ade on th e On Sunday evening a t 7:45 th e Rev. dw elling. D aniasens Woman P asses Away. I G. S. Brow n, a s s is ta n t p a sto r of Cen- M others’ Day serv ices will be held Rev. IS. R. D. H ollensted will preach i . r~ £ la.r a A' Mud«e. widow of th e te n ary -W llb u r ch u rch in P o rtlan d , at the ch u rch on S unday evening at » i. P ’ Mudge, passed aw ay a t th e will preach. E pw orth L eague will 7:46, w hen O liver J. Gill will preach a M other’s Day serm on a t th e H u rl- fam ily hom e nt D am ascus on May 7 I m eet a t 7 o’clock, u n d er th e leadership ,,®r . a l.O" K Blness. F u n eral services “W e have been operating a stage line since on the su b je ct ‘‘R ender T rib u te to h u rt schoolhouse S unday aftern o o n of Miss M ildred Johnson. Sunday Whom T rib u te Is Due.” will be held a t th e chapel of th e Mt S unday a t 3 o'clock. 1911 and have always used Zerolene. Re | school is a t 10 o'clock. Scott crem ato riu m on S atu rd ay , May school convenes a t 10 o ’clock. T he Rev. J. S tan fo rd Moore, w ho is 1«, a t 2 o ’clock. Mrs. Mudge Is s u r cently we disposed of some cars that had I th e leader of th e boys’ club in cam p vived by th e follow ing ch ild ren : Mrs. been in our service for ten years, and dur cookery, took 16 m em bers of th e club M other’s Day w ill be observed S u n R. L. C om , P o rtla n d ; O rton K Mudge, I to P o rtlan d one day recen tly . They ing that period none of them had ever had T he M ission circ le of th e H aley day m o rn in g a t 11 o’clock a t th e H erm iston, O regon; Jo h n 8. Mudge visited L a u re lh u rst p a rk and a nura- P o rtla n d ; Allen C., A lice A. and a bearing scraped.” I her of places of in te rest, am ong them B ap tist ch u rc h w ill have a sa le of u se Sm ith M em orial P re sb y te ria n church. W alter K. Mudge of D am ascus. Mrs. being th e k itchen of "T he Coffee Cup" ful and fancy a rtic le s on S atu rd ay Rev. E. R. D. HollenHted will preach Mudge'« h u sband died last July. re sta u ra n t, th ro u g h w hich th ey w ere evening. May 10. R efresh m en ts will Ihe serm on. S unday school s ta rts shown. be served. | pro m p tly a t 10 a. m. BULL RUN Dr. Jo h n P a rso n s of P o rtla n d will P re p a ra tio n s a re being m ade to se t preach a t the M ethodist ch u rc h next off an Im m ense ch arg e of dynam ite a t S unday m orning a t 11 o’clock. S u n the q u a rry to loosen a m ass of rock day school will m eet a t 10 o'clock. for use In th e c ru sh e r. A y-ahaped tu n n el Is being dug and a D uPont ex M in s W A IK T K 1 I. I *• b ,r ,“by « 'v e n th a t sealed bids p e rt from P o rtlan d Is expected to P ll b? by th e re co rd e r o f the p lace th e ch arg e. T he rock w ill be C<W of Fairview until the ho u r o f 8 p. m used on road w ork in th e vicinity. 192L I Main s tre e t in th e city of F a ,o irv r ie « w ra , d ln ap- g 8. B. Crisaey, fath e r of W. L. C rla- ly 2562 feet. Involving a bout sey of G ladiolus Farm , enjoyed au a u Í400 ru b le feet of cut a n d 1201) cubic feet tom obile I o f till. E n g in e e r'! profile m a p a n d u - u rid e W ednesday, th e first ta i ! a re on flle In the olflce o f the m a y o r U “m a s bei m e e h e h has been aw ay from th e place F a irv ie w , Oregon ’ I In " six m onths, He tn w ent as fa r as n V ^ r * ‘ínbi, d .r , " r ™ ‘he rl<ht U Pl*’»»ant Home and was — the Standard O il , --------------- n o n p I I V I u I I la U I rly iy p a a i rtic I In terested In view ing th e w ork on th e C o m p a n y ’s ne O. D O L P H , Recorder. , pipe line. im proved oil fo r Overland 1921, license and thoroughly over- _ ^ uu »chool closed th is Ford car. "Feed. “ Say it with a W ant Ad.’ 1 week. ICE CREAM “ Lucky D og!” DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. paint up : clean up : TODD~ SPE C IA L A N N O U N C EM EN T COTTRELL PURE LARD 75c and $1.50 G RESH AM M EAT M ARKET J. E. M ETZGER pleasant valley FOR THE BEST MEATS SeeingYOSEMITE on_ THE SA N IT A R Y M ARK ET ZEROLENE7«Z»n'i»/£rf bearingt If you haven’t traveled the Horseshoe Route out of Merced to Yosemite in one of the Pierce-Arrow touring cars oper ated by the Yosemite Stage and Turn pike Company, you’ve missed something. But whether or not you have made tiiis trip, you’ll be interested, as a motor ist, in know ing th a t the twenty-five Pierce-Arrow cars used in this service are lubricated with Zerolene. The man ager of this famous stage line writes: O UR , F Those Oil-Starved F o rd ..” I n s is t on Z e ro le n e , e v e n i f i t d o e s c o s t le ss. G resham City B akery SPRINGDALE Tractors hauled..............................................................$300 00 1 1920 Chevrolet, license and good tires.......... $200 00 1 1919 Ford touring with license....................... $110.00 servire l f « l o f Zerolene made by i h e r o f large n e n Adt an y pendent ZEROLENE 1 Maxwell 1924 touring and extras....................$950.00 seiet r e p r e . e n t a t i ve o t Z sro lrn » deaier foe a copy. 1 Maxwell ton truck 1 Case 10-18 tractor with plows, good condition. HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. S ta n d a rd O i l C o m p a n y A fotof WANTED 1 l ord bug, A-l condition............................... — .$125.00 Look th ese cars over, d rive them , then y o u ’ll buy a u sed car from H esse! T h u bookie) rrporfs FAIRVIEW Used Cars Trucks & 1 1917 Ford touring, license, good condition.... $125 00 STANDARD 0 COMPANY (C A L IF O R N IA ) BREAD ROCKWOOD HALEY W hether you drive a Pierce-Arrow or a Ford, the use of Zerolene, of the proper body, will not only cut down your oil bill, but give you greater gasoline mileage, less carbon, lower upkeep costs, ZEROLENE and a longer life for your car. Big users refuse to pay trib ute to the old superstition that for FORDS there is something mysteri ously “better” about “eastern” oils — why should you pay that tribute? HEALTH W. A. HESSEL kdiabiUly CUCUMBER PICKLES \ \ c paid the Gresham growers in 1923 $35,000, Did you get your share? You will get your share this year by making a contract now at Oregon Pickle & Canning Co. Gresham, Ore. phone 1881