Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 03, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    TROUTDALE
Mrs. C. H. K inder h as re tu rn e d to
her hom e, "Id le R est,” on th e bluffs
overlooking the Sandy riv er near the
u pper bridge. Mrs. K inder has been
a b se n t m ore th a n tw o m onths, v isit­
ing w ith a son a t B araboo. W isconsin,
and w ith rela tiv e s an d friends in and
n ea r Chicago. She re p o rts a d elig h t­
ful trip .
T ro u td a le is m uch pleased w ith the
show ing h er boys an d g irls m ade at
th e s ta te fa ir la st week. T he follow ­
ing a re th e prizes w on:
C hicken club— A. J. K rueger, leader.
C lass B— 1st prize— A trip to O-A.C.
sum m er school in Ju n e 1925, N icholas
Lefor and A rnold Doum.
2d prize $5, on young chickens,
R obert H arlow .
Old chickens Clyde Daum.
3d p rize $4, on young chickens.
Clyde Daum.
1st p rize in open cla ss $4, on pen ot
ch ickens, R obert H arlow .
2d p rize in open cla ss $2, one single
cockerel, R obert H arlow .
M asaru T akao, a pupil of T rou td ale
school b u t m em ber of th e Farivlew
Pig club, w as aw arded 3d prize of $6
on H am p sh ire pig.
Cooking club, Mrs. Mary Spence,
leader. T he e n tire cla ss com posed of
th e follow ing g irls com pleted th e
y e a r's w o rk : E lizab eth R obinson,
NO TICK <»K F IL IN O F IN A L ACCOI NT.
N o. 227SX.
I n th e C ir c u it C o u r t o f th e S t a t e o f O re ­
g o n f o r t h e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h , in
P ro b a te .
I n th e M a t te r o f th e E s t a t e o f A lg o t S.
A n d e rs o n . D e c e a se d .
N o tic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t E s t h e r M.
A n d e rso n , a s a d m i n i s t r a t r i x o f th e e s t a t e
o f A lg o t S. A n d e rs o n , d e c e a se d , h a s tiled
h e r fin al a c c o u n t a s su c h a d m i n i s t r a t r i x
g o n ’ f o r t h ? UC o u n t y ' o f M u ltn o m tth . 'l)e-
ther“
dai
th e ° h o u i
th e c o u r tr o o m o f s a id
c o u r t, h a s b e e n d u ly fixed a s th e tim e a n d
p la c e f o r t h e h e a r i n g o f o b je c tio n s to th e
fin al a c c o u n t a n d th e s e ttle m e n t th e re o f,
E S T H E R M. A N D E R S O N ,
A d m in is tr a tr ix .
M c G U IR K & S C H N E I D E R ,
A tto r n e y s f o r A d m in is tr a tr ix .
D a te d a n d firs t p u b lish e d . S ep t. 19, 1924.
l> ate o f l a s t p u b lic a tio n , O ct. 17, 1924.
o f 9:30 a . m ., a n d
N O TIC E O F F IL IN G F IN A L A C C O U N T .
23215.
I n th e C ir c u it C o u r t o f th e S t a t e o f O re-
P r o b a te . t h e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h . In
I n ^ t h e M a t te r o f th e E s t a t e o f W a r d H.
N o tic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t n a t E r m in n ie
P C r a m e r , a s e x e c u tr ix o f th e la s t w ill
a n d t e s ta m e n t a n d o f th e e s t a t e o f W a r d
H . C r a m e r , d e c e a se d , h a s Hied h e r A nal
a c c o u n t a s su c h e x e c u tr ix w ith t h e C ir ­
c u it C o u r t o f th e S ta te o f O re g o n , D e­
p a r t m e n t o f P r o b a te , a n d t h a t M o n d ay
th e 27th d a y o f O c to b e r 1924. a t th e h o u r
o f 9 ¡30 a. m . a n d th e c o u r t ro o m o f su id
c o u r t h a s b e e n d u ly fixed a s th e tim e a n d
p la c e f o r t h e h e a r i n g o f o b je c tio n s to s a id
fin al a c c o u n t a n d th e s e ttle m e n t th e re o f.
E R M I N N I E P . I’l t A l l K R , E x e c u trix .
M c G U IR K & S C H N E I D E R ,
A tto r n e y s f o r E x e c u trix .
D a te d a n d firs t p u b lis h e d S ep t. 26. 1924.
D a te o f l a s t p u b lic a tio n O ct. 24, 1924.
p resid e n t; Mary W eiss, vice p re si­
dent; M ary Scott, se c re ta ry ; D orothy
K endall, E lla R ich ard so n ,
Lucile
H ow ell, Vivian Coneland and L orena
Hailey. They w ere aw ard ed a club
pin each an d a certificate of ach iev e­
m ent to th e ciub. Vivian Copeland,
th e youngest m em ber of th e class, was
aw arded second p rize of $5 on bread
a t th e sta te fair and E lla R ichardson
was aw ard ed a prize on b read at th e
county fair a t G resham .
Sew ing club, Mrs. M yrtle H olm es,
leader.
Jo h a n n a Pow ell com pleted
the y e a r’s w ork 100 p er ce n t for w hich
she w as aw arded a clu b pin.
Alvin Copeland h as p u rch a sed a lot
from W. C. S pence on th e Columbia
highw ay.
D. D. Ja ck so n p u rch ased th e Thos
H unt p ro p e rty th is week.
Mr. an d Mrs. W. C. K erro n of P o rt­
land and Mrs. L. A. H arlow m otored
to Salem , w here th ey atten d ed th e
sta te fa ir a couple of days la st week.
T he S unday school of th e T ro u td ale
com m unity ch u rch wil! observe Rally
Day nex t Sunday m o rn in g a t 10
o'clock. T he Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted
w ill be p rese n t and give a sh o rt talk.
It is hoped th a t all m em b ers w ill be
p re se n t to an sw er a t ro ll call. T h ere
w ill be cra d le ro ll c a ll also.
Mr. an d M rs. G eorge P a rris h and
little d a u g h te r T helda sp e n t th e w eek­
end in T he alles v isitin g relativ es.
Mrs. S arah Mason and son W alter of
P o rtlan d w ere S unday v isito rs a t th e
J. R. K n a rr home.
T he L adies Aid m et on W ednesday
aftern o o n a t the hom e of Mrs. H. E
W aite, th e p resid en t, Mrs. L. A. H ar-
i low, presid in g . T he Rev. and Mrs. E.
R- D H ollensted of F airview w ere
p r e s e n t a n d a g o o d ®«end an ce of th e
¡m em bers. Mrs. W. C. S pence assisted
th e h o stess in serv in g delicious re ­
fresh m en ts. T he Aid w ill m eet th e
first W ednesday in N ovem ber w ith
Mrs. W. C. Spence.
Boring Church Services.
P re ac h in g service a t th e Boring
ch u rch w ill be a t 9:45 n ex t Sunday,
w h e n jjje pa s t.ori th e Rev. E. G. R an-
ton, w ill p rea ch on "W h at is a C hris-
! tia n .”
S unday school w ill m eet at
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POWELL VALLEY
L ouis C h risten se n h as disposed of
his g ara g e to his b ro th er, C arl, w ho
has been a t B ridal Veil th e p ast sum -
m er. Mr. and Mrs. C arl C h rfsteu sen
will move to Pow ell V alley and L ouis
is undecided as to ju st w hat line of
business he w ill ta k e up.
Miss E rm a M agnuson is th e proud
possessor of a fire new S ch iller piano,
w hich cam e in ce le b ra tio n of th e 12th
b irth d a y some tim e since.
A. C. A rvidsou has been having a
severe siege of th e g rip for the p ast
week.
Evelyn, th e tw o-year-old child of
Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st C h risten sen , u n ­
d erw en t an o p eratio n fo r th e rem oval
of h er to n sils a t Good S am a ritan h o s­
p ital la st T h u rsd ay m o rning. T he r e ­
su lts w ere r a th e r u n fav o rab le for
several days follow ing th e o p eratio n .
The Rev. O. J. W ilner an n o u n ces his
services for th e M ission ch u rch as
follow s:
S unday school 10 a. m.,
preach in g a t 11 from th e topic "T h e
M anifestation of th e Sons of God.” In
th e evening a t 7:30 he w ill p rea ch
from th e w ords, "U n d e rstan d e st T hou
W hat Thou R eadest?"
KELSO
The K elso W om an's clu b w as e n t e r ­
tained at the hom e of Mrs. G ilbert E rl
on S eptem ber 25. P la n s w ere m ade
for a p rogram an d b ask et social to be
held on S atu rd ay evening, O ctober
25, th e proceeds of w hich w ill go to ­
w ard paying th e p layshed debt. T he
club rec en tly arra n g e d a sh in g lin g
bee a t w hich ten m en w ere p rese n t,
who finished sh in g lin g th e p layshed
roof. The women served a hot lunch
a t noon.
G ertru d e K ligel h as gone to M on­
m outh to atten d th e O regon n o rm al
school for a year.
PLEASANT VALLEY
On S unday th e re w ill be S unday
school at 10 o'clock a t th e com m unity
ch u rch follow ed by m o rn in g w orship
a t 11, w ith serm on by th e p asto r, th e
Rev. J. S tan fo rd Moore.
A t th e L adies Aid w hich w as held a t
th e hom e of Mrs. D erry on T h u rsd ay
afternoon, th e follow ing officers w ere
elected: Mrs. P au l Bliss, p resid e n t;
Mrs. J. F. L illy, vice p resid e n t; Mrs.
Cleveland Bliss, se c re ta ry : Mrs. H. P.
M cCullough, tre a su re r.
ROCKWOOD
I
T he Rockwood g ran g e fa ir w ill have
8,1 aU day and evening m eeting at the
i hal1 on S atu rd ay , O ctober 11, to w hich
a11 are invited.
G overnor P ierce
s ta ,e T re a su re r Jefferson Myers. Con-
gressm an E lto n W atkins, M ilton A
: M iller, M. E. C rum packer and o th e r
no,e<* nien of th e sta te w ill be p resen t
and add ress th e g ath erin g . T h ere
w **i be a tine exhibit and lo ts of good
! oats and m usic. T h ere w ill be no
ch arg es for adm ission.
At th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch
on S unday th e re w ill be Sunday
school at 10 o’clock. T he h o u r of th e
E pw orth L eague has been changed to
6:45 and public w orship a t 7:30. T he
serm on w ill be by th e p asto r, th e Rev
J. S tanford Moore,
FAIRVIEW
T here w ill be Sunday school a t th e
M ethodist E piscopal ch u rc h Sunday at
10 a. in., follow ed by 11 o’clock
preach in g service, a t w hich th e Rev.
C. A. May, of P o rtlan d , w ill give th e
m orning address..
The L adies Aid o t thd M ethodist
ch u rch w ill m eet next W ednesday a f ­
ternoon. O ctober 8, a t 2:30 o'clock, at
th e home of Mrs. E a rl M cElw ain on
th e Columbia riv er highw ay. A fter
th e business m eeting a lu n ch w ill be
served by th e hostess. A sm all ch arg e
w ill be m ade for the benefit of th e Aid.
Fairview club boys an d g irls won
sev eral fine prizes a t th e s ta te fa ir at
Salem. M arjorie M oller w on 5th In
sewing, Division I I; Je a n Copeland,
5th in sew ing. D ivision I; L aw ren ce
Mahaffey, 1st and Sd on H am p sh ire
p ig s; Nobo K obayshl, 2d on H am p­
sh ire pigs and M asaru T ak o a 3d on
m a rk e t hogs.
Yes, Gresham is Growing
If Bank Deposits are indicative of growth.
Deposits in the Bank of Gresham for July, August
and September 1924 compared with a like period in
1923.
Our customers deposited in July, August
and September, 1924.........................$1,178,141.77
Our customers deposited in July, August
and September, 1923........................ 937,100.34
GAIN FOR 1924............. $ 241,041.43
W e are proud of this showing and thank our many
customers for their loyal support.
Our Df’.POSI TS and volume of business is greater
than at any time since the organization of the Bank in
1910 and upon this i ecord we solicit your Banking
Business.
State, County and City Depositary.
OUR HEALTH BREAD fc
Farmers Mutual Fire Relief Assn.
Forges Ahead.
at th is B akery an d at S to r s
T he y early re p o rt filed w ith th e In ­
su ran c e D ep artm en t by th e F a rm e rs
M utual F ire Relief Assn, show s $6.-
058,000, w ritte n d u rin g 1923 an d 2210
new m em bers gained. L osses paid,
122,437.00; In su ran ce In force, $18,-
283,000. T he A ssn, also h as a su b ­
s ta n tia l cash balance. T he low ra te
of 30c on all p ro p erty in su red by the
A ssociation w ill not be changed, w hich
enables farm e rs to get ad e q u ate ln-
u ran ce on easy paym ents.
P re sid en t S n ash all re p o rts th e
A ssn, at th e p re se n t r a te of gro w th
w ill sh o rtly be th e la rg e st farm ers
Assn, w est of th e Rocky m ou n tain s.
A nyone w ishing to In su re w ill call
on Mr. H. W. S n ash all, F a ir G rounds
G resham , phone F arm ers 2101.—Adv,
Contuius the Yltumines, nii'cd by
P lea san t Home Methodist Church.
At th e P le a sa n t H om e M ethodist
ch u rch n ex t S unday th e S unday
school w ill m eet a t 10 o'clock under
the su p erv isio n of th e new ly elected
Piano Tuning.
su p e rin ten d e n t, W. B. Corey.
At
P lano tu n in g $3. P lan o and o rg an
11:15 th e p asto r w ill p reach , his su b ­
rep airin g . F red B. Jones. P hone o r ­
Money to loan on rea l estate. F arm
ject being “C onscience.”
d ers to Outlook. 1561. or TA hor 8952 lo an s at 6 per cent. B. W. T h o rn e
scientific prtncliles
U*s Good and Goou (or Yon
Gresham City Bakery
THEO. VAN DONINCK
Phone 1221
FOR THE BEST MEATS
Fresh or Cured, I^ird, Etc., prepared and sold under ab­
solutely san itary conditions and at lowest
possible prices, you’ll go to
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GEO. DIETE, Prop.
Phono 1711
COAL
Greshnni
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Ja m es M. H ayden, w hose d eath oc­
c u rre d a t Good S am a ritan h ospital,
P o rtla n d , on S eptem ber 24, w as the
fa th e r of Mrs. I. T. Wood and G eorge
H. H ayden of G resham , also of Mrs.
H. M. Olden of Ione, Oregon, C. A.
H ayden of T acom a, W ashington, and
W. H. H ayden of P o rtlan d . Mrs. A. C.
Ball of P le a sa n t V alley, Mrs. Ida
C u n ningham of Cam as, W ashington,
and Mrs. M innie P eterso n of P o rtlan d
a re ste p d au g h ters. Tw elve g ra n d c h il­
d ren and th re e g re a t g ran d c h ild ren
also survive.
Mr. H ayden w as born n ear H an n i­
bal, M issouri, A pril 15, 1846. He se rv ­
ed in th e Civil W ar and in 1868 m a r­
ried Miss E lsie W ooster in M issouri.
T hey cam e to Oregon in 1876, se ttlin g
n ea r E stacad a, w hich w as th e fam ily
hom e un til th re e y ea rs ago. Since
th en he had lived In P o rtlan d . His
w ife passed aw ay in 1899 and in 1902
he m a rrie d Mrs. A nnie N elson, who
died a t Good S am a ritan h o sp ital on
A ugust 16, w hile h er h u sband w as p a­
tie n t th ere.
Mr. H ayden had been a m em ber of
th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rc h since
e a rly m anhood. At th e tim e of his
death he w as a m em ber of C en ten ary -
W llbur ch u rch In P o rtlan d , also of
S u m n er P o st O. A. R.
F u n e ra l serv ices w ere conducted ou
S eptem ber 26 by his p asto r, Dr. Chas.
M acCaughey. S u m n er P o st took p a rt I
in th e b u rial serv ice and th e in te rm en t |
w as In Lone F ir cem etery.
STA TED
COMMUNICATION
F airview Lodge No. 92, A. F. &
A. M., S atu rd ay evening, O cto­
ber 4, 1924, a t 8 o'clock. L abor in
F. C. Degree. V isiting b reth ren wel-
ocme.
WM. H STANLEY, Sec'y.
WM D. FR ITZ , W M.
A Real Bargain
(Thu ^Jordan
Portland
217 h ails
Phone ltdwy. 2082
and
Obituary of Well known Pioneer.
9
$1206.20 in Prizes
Oregon’s Best
Newspaper
Powell
degraia
For sale, 7 ^ aeres, large
orchard, 1 acre of raspber­
ries, 7-rooin house, barn,
chicken house and other out­
houses in fair condition, lo­
cated j miles east of G resh­
am. Price reasonable.
PURE
M IL K
From Healthy Cows
Gresham Jersey Dairy
W. E. HAEMEK, Prop.
Phone 2.»l
OUR MOTTO
Quality and Cleanliness
, / t ARE A R M ED TO
W A G E A F IG -K T ,
F O R THE MEATS
WE
WE HAVE ALWAYS
FOUGHT FOR PURE
m eats. We w on't allow a piece
of m eat to com e Into th is m a rk e t
th a t do esn ’t live up to w h at we ex­
pect of It. It m u st be able to sta n d
th e te sts we give It. F o lk s know
when they buy a pound of m eat of
us they have p u rch ased 16 ounces
of w holesom e p u rity .
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
Phone 1891
Powell Nt.
A W N IN G S
Tents and Canvas Goods
of all descriptions
made to order by
John A. Hamilton
OF THE
Oregon Tent A Awning Works
Corner of Third and Roberts Ave.
Gresham, Oregon
AH Work Guaranteed First Class
See, w rite, or phone
WOOD NAW ISO
Karl J. Hagberg
Q uickly and efficiently dona by ex­
p erts. All o rd ers pro m p tly atten d ed
to re g a rd le ss of size.
GEORGE SHAW P hone 229 F airview
IL A, G reslm m , Oregon