Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 07, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
WOOD MA WING
ROCKWOOD
Q uickly and efficiently done by ex­
p erts. All o rd ers prom ptly attended
A m eeting w as held T h u rsd ay eve­
to re g a rd le ss of size.
GEORGE SHAW P hone 229 F airview ning for th e purp o se of m ak in g a
J fu rth e r effort to se cu re B ull R un wa-
I te r for th is d istric t. T he m eeting w as
WOOD, WOOD!
If you h av e n 't your wood see Cecil ] w ell atten d ed and b u t five o b jecto rs
M etzger, G resham , phone 1151.
tf out of m ore th a n 100 for the project
| w ere p resen t.
t w as decided th a t
those who do n ot d esire th e w ate r
i w ithdraw from th e d istric t and eith er
j form a new d istric t or rem ain out al-
I together. C om m ittees a re a t w ork
try in g to ad ju st th e tro u b le in reg a rd
beautiful new brick
to th ese objections. T h ere have been
Bungalow
a num ber of req u e sts th a t th e boun­
daries of th e d istric t be extended.
th a t ca n n o t be duplicated in th e
city for $100Q m ore th a n price
Sunday school w ill convene a t the
asked. We a ssu re you a p le asa n t
M ethodist ch u rch a t 10 a. m. w ith E p­
su rp rise w hen you see it and get
w orth L eague a t 6:15 in th e evening,
ou r price.
follow ed by p reach in g a t 7:30 by the
Call Gresham 237
p asto r, th e Rev. J. S tan fo rd Moore,
from the topic, "A W ar for P eace.”
FOR SALE
FRIDAY.
POWELL VALLEY
NOVEMBER
7,
1921
PAGE THREE
ROCKWOOD RESIDENTS
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SEEK HOAD EXTENSION
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A. C. A rvidson h as disposed of hiv
An extension of ea st G lisan stree t
30-acre farm to A. M. N ichols who
fo rm erly lived in W yoming, but who from th e Rockwood road to th e T ro u t­
for th e p ast y ear h as been a resid en t d ale road h a s been petitioned by 66
of Los A ngeles. Mr. and Mrs. N ichols resid e n ts of th e Rockwood road d is­
have been h ere d u rin g th e p ast su m ­ tric t, w hile a rem o n stra n ce h as been
m er v isitin g a son in P o rtlan d also signed to th e p ro ject by 49 resid en ts
Mrs. M arlon Jo h n so n an d Miss E liz a ­ of th e sam e locality. T he form er
beth Jo h n so n , p o stm aste r in G resham . M ultnom ah county
com m issioners
They w ere m uch pleased w ith th is w ere said to be favorable to th e Idea
section of th e co u n try , w ith th e re su lt an d it yet rem ain s to be seen how the
th a t they decided to p u rch ase a home p rese n t com m issioners w ill view the
here. T he co n sid eratio n for th e 30 situ atio n . It is said by th o se in te re s t­
ac res and m odern resid en ce Is $12,- ed th a t th e re is a good sen tim en t in
300. Mr. A rvidson and fam ily w ill favor of th e road to F airv iew , but
give im m ediate possession to th e p u r­ from F airv iew to T ro u td ale a new
ch a se rs, having b o u g h t one h a lf of road would cu t up a good m any large
th e W alford B ottlesou estate, com ­ farm s and those opposed reg ard a
p risin g 7*6 acres, and w ill m ove a t ch an g e at th is tim e as u n n ecessary .
once. T he R ottleson h eirs a re H en ry T h ere w ill be a second h earin g on
and E lla B ottleson, C h arles Jo h n so n November 26 at w hich tim e som ething
an d Mrs. T ho rv ald A nderson.
definite will probably be decided upon.
A ndrew A hlinder is erectin g a m od­
ern four-room co ttag e on his te n -a c re
PLEASANT VALLEY
tr a c t w hich he p u rch ased from A. C.
Mrs.
S. N. Bostic of San F ran cisco
A rvidson th re e y ea rs ago.
h
as
been
v isitin g a t the hom e of her
E lean o r W ilner has been suffering
fo r th e p ast w eek w ith a sev ere a t­ sister, Mrs. Wm. D ahlquist, d u rin g the
p ast week.
ta ck of bronchitis.
Cleveland B liss recen tly m ade a trip
A rad io receiv in g set w as te m p o r­
th
ro
u g h Y am hill and Polk counties.
a rily in stalled a t th e P ow ell V alley
F ra n k E v e rh a rt of L ents w as a v al­
schoolhouse T uesday evening by P aul
ley ca lle r Tuesday.
P alm b lad for th e p u rp o se of a n ­
J. H. N olta e n tertain ed a p a rty of
n ouncing election re tu rn s. T h ere w as
frien d s from the city Sunday.
a fine atten d a n ce and all w ere w ell
The L adies Aid m et a t th e hom e of
pleased w ith th e d em o n stratio n . The
P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n served r e ­ Mrs. C. A. E k stra n d W ednesday a fte r­
noon.
fresh m en ts, from w hich ab o u t $8 w as
Mr. and Mrs. H. P au lsen visited w ith
realized, w hich w ill be used to help
frien
d s in th e D am ascus n eig h b o r­
defray th e expenses of serv in g hot
lun ch es to th e p u p ils d u rin g th e com ­ hood one day d u rin g th e first of the
I week.
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Mrs. C. F. K esterson and son Ken
T he services of th e M ission ch u rch
w ill be as u su al, S unday school a t 10, n eth atten d ed th e stock show Tuesday.
follow ed by p reach in g a t 11 by th e K enneth is a m em ber of th e calf club
p asto r, th e Rev. O. F. W ilner. T he mid has a cow and ca lf on exhibition
young people w ill p u t on a special a t the show . He succeeded in c a rry
p ro g ram a t 7 o’clock in th e evening, ing off th e first prem ium on his calf
and second on th e cow. T hey are
a fte r w hich th e p a sto r w ill p reach.
Je rse y s.
S unday school w ill be held a t the
LUSTED
I will sell for cash on
M ethodist E piscopal ch u rc h a t 10
Lee W oods and Miss M yrtle Brook o'clock, follow ed by p reach in g at 11
of C o ttrell w ere m a rrie d a t th e c o u rt­ from th e topic, “T he Voice of the
house in Oregon City on th e 23d of S ilen t.”
The Moral Risk
ttTHEN the time comes to seek cred-
” it, a bank will want to know
what you ARE as well as what vou
HAVE.
That’s where the moral hazard
comes in.
And you can’t establish credit over
night. Rather, it is a matter of be­
coming KNOWN at your bank, of es­
tablishing confidence by the way in
which you have kept your account,
regardless of the amount you have to
your credit.
Get acquainted—that’s the first
thing. Then develop that acquaint­
ance into friendship. It will stand
you in splendid stead when the time
comes. Remembering also, that this
bank offers you a complete banking
service.
Vìi
SHOES!
AUCTION SALE
SHOES!
W e carry a fu ll lin e o f m en ’s a n d b o y s’
D ress an d W ork S hoes.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1924
Here are a few of our leading values:
M en’s Shoes ......
Bovs’ Shoes ...............
Laced Boots ..........
Rubber Boots .....
Rubber Packs ............
Rubbers .......................
to $ 8.50
to
4.50
to 11.00
to
7.00
3.50 to
4.75
to
1.75
Loggers’ Boots and Packs
Broken lines, regular price, $4-50 and $6.00
Sale price, $3.50
GRESHAM SHOE SHOP
CARL DAHL, Prop.
Phone 41
O ctober. They w ere atten d ed by th e
b rid e ’s m other, Mrs. E. R. Brook, and
h er tw o sisters, Mrs. Ja n e N ash, of
T ro u td ale, and Mrs. C a rrie C handler,
of P o rtlan d . A recep tio n w as given
th e couple in th e evening a t th e ir new
hom e n ea r C o ttrell sta tio n a t w hich
75 neig h b o rs and frien d s w ere p re s ­
ent.
T he P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n w ill
give a pie social on th e evening of
N ovem ber 14 a t th e schoolhouse to
w hich all are invited. Lee W oods is
p resid e n t and Miss L ouise M iller Is
se c re ta ry of th e P are n t-T e a c h e r a sso ­
ciation.
Make your telep h o n e e a rn you m ore
hy co n n ectin g It w ith a w an t ad.
CHANGE TO ZEROLENE
WINTER. LUBRICANTS
Long starting sessions in
the morning with your car
are neither safe nor neces­
sary.
You need Zerolene low
“cold-test” oils that flow freely
in spite of the cold. Since they
won’t congeal, they don’t let
cylinder walls or bearings get
scored, nor cause crankcase
dilution, nor make you over­
work your starter and battery.
The Zerolene Correct Lu­
brication Chart tells you the
right oil to use in your car over
the winter.
Head for the Zerolene sign
at dealers, garages or Stand­
ard Oil Service Stations and
make the change to w inter
lubrication today.
S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y
(California]
beginning nt 1 o’clock P.M .
UNION HOME
By W ALTER RAMSER.
On th e w rite r ’s farm th e fall seed­
ing and th e m ost n ecessary fall w ork
is alm o st done, and th e evenings are
g ettin g longer and la st b u t n ot least,
th e cam paign is over, so th e re is hop­
ing th a t off and on a new s le tte r to
th e O utlook may be forthcom ing.
Some of th e new s in th is and som e of
th e next follow ing le tte rs m ay n o t be
rig h t up-to-date, b u t I am su re It w ill
be new to m ost of th e rea d ers outside
of o u r own im m ediate locality.
Ja k e D eYoung took down w ith a p ­
p endicitis very suddenly som e tim e
ago, and w as operated on in Oregon
City. H e has been hom e now several
w eeks and Is g ettin g along fine.
A rth u r L edbury did som e of his
seeding an d ch o res for him . T h 'n
w hile Ja k e w as in th e h o sp ital his sou
V ernon took s c a rle t fever, b u t V er­
non is o ver it now, an d we hope none
th e w o rse for it.
S c a rle t fever had a s ta r t in th is lo ­
ca lity som e tim e ago, b u t w ith
rig id ly enforced p rec au tio n s an epi­
dem ic h as been averted.
Mr. W ellm an is bad ly bothered w ith
a cold w hich he ca n n o t get rid of. At
tim es it g ets him down com pletely.
“A few weefis In n o rth e rn C alifo r­
nia did my h ealth w orlds of good”
said Mr. T eevin, a fte r re tu rn in g from
th e su n n y sta te , w ith his wife, who
had accom panied him there.
FAIRVIEW
”A C h ristlik e D isposition” w ill be
th e them e of th e serm on S unday
m o rn in g a t 11 o'clock a t th e Sm ith
M emorial P re sb y teria n ch u rch by the
pasto r, th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted.
A co n g reg atio n al m eeting will be held
a fte r th e serv ice to w hich all n n iii-
bers and frien d s a re invited to rem ain.
| S unday ?chooi will m eet a t 10 o < :<>< !<
T he new ly-elected officials at th e re-
I cen t m unicipal election a re as fol-
I low s: E. E. H eslin, m ay o r; G eorge
Dolph, re c o rd e r; Jo h n M oller, tre ss -
u r c r ; Jo h n P eterso n , Roy S tone and
W. D. Brooks, councllm en for the 2-
vear te rm ; R. R. M orrill, councilm an
I for th e 1-year te rm ; Jam es B urling
I am e, m a rsh al.
S unday school w ill be held a t 10
I o’clock in th e M ethodist E piscopal
ch u rch . T he E pw orth L eague will
m eet a t 6:30, fo llo w 'd by public w o r­
ship a t 7:30, w hich w ill c o n sist of the
observance of A rm istice day. The
Rev. ('. H. May of P o rtlan d will pr> -acb
I a t th is service.
all of the personal effects of the late
David James,
at his home on Powell street about 2 blocks
east of Cleveland avenue, Gresham, Oregon
Property consists of household goods,
personal effects, carpenters’ tools and
some farm machinery.
K. A. MILLER
A D M IN IS T R A T O R .
OUR HEALTH BREAD
at th is B akery and a t S to r s
Con tai dm the Vitaminen, mi*cd by
scientific prlucli les
It's Good and Good for You
Gresham City Bakery
THEO. VAN DOFINCK
FOR THE BEST MEATS
Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab­
solutely sanitary conditions and a t lowest
possible prices, you’ll go to
THE SANITARY MARKET
GEO. DIETL, Prop.
Greshnni
Columbia Grange Hall, at Corbett
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8
Admission $1.00
SANDY
Mr. and Mrs. Volght of Iowa, re la ­
tiv es of A. C. Baum back fam ily, have
T he Sunday school m eets n ex t S u n ­ ren ted th e H eddln plane and w ill move
day a t 10 a. m. Instead of 10:45. T h ere th e re soon. Mr. Ulm an, th e p resen t
will be no ch u rch serv ice on account re n te r will move to P o rtlan d .
of th e D istrict S unday school co n v en ­
Mr. and Mrs. H elm er Jo h n so n sp en t
tio n to be held a t th e H aley B aptist
T
uesday
w ith Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ault.
ch u rch . E veryone Is urged to go to
th e convention. The m orning session About 17 ch ild ren g ath ered a t th a
begins a t 11:20. E veryone will tak e W atkins hom e for a H allow een p arty
his lunch, and all will e a t to g eth er on F rid ay night. A good tim e w as e n ­
joyed by all, Mrs. L ouis H auglum ,
a t noon.
Mrs. Alonzo Radford and Mrs. Chas.
W llkenson assisted Mrs. W atkins In
BETHEL
en tertain in g .
T he m unicipal election a t Sandy r e ­
su lted In th e choice of th e follow ing
Powell Street. O re.ham
RBV. r . O.
l-a.tor
city officials: W. A. P ro c to r, m ay o r; ,
Bible school 10 a. m.. m orning
W. O. D uncan, re c o rd e r; C. O. Duke,
w orship 11 o'clock. B. Y. P. U. 6:30.
tr e a s u re r; Jo h n M aronay, J. C. Loun
evening serv ice 7:30. Bible study
d ree and L. E. Hoffman, councllm en; j
and p ray e r service W ednesday eve­
R. C. F race, m arshal.
nings at 7:30.
Baptist Church
A ( ordini Imitation Io all.
I’hone 1711
PUBLIC DANCE
Boring ( hurrh Announcement«.
ZEROLENE
Phone 1221
Ladies Free
L et me help you solve your p a in t­
ing problem s. Todd, T he P ain t Man.
G resham , phone 1971.—Adv.
3RESH A M M A R INELLO
Beauty Shoppe
W e Do
Mureelllng, Hhninpoolnv. M anienring.
Mealp il sit fa c ia l T reatm ent., Etc.
Harlnelto Preparations for Sale
H URT I.MBRIE
ALBERTA U IN D E R M A N
ANNOUNCEMENT
Change of Ownership
L. D. L arson w ishes to an n o u n ce
th a t she has tak en over th e g rocery
sto re and stock, fo rm e rly ow ned by
J. W. M erlca, a t th e In tersectio n of
th e Section L ine and B a rk e r roads,
and w ill ap p re cia te th e p atro n ag e
of th e public,
I.AItSON UHOCKKY
Any tro u b le s?
Call Dr. Classified.