Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 23, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
T he Bank of G resham pays a per
cent in te re st on tim e deposits — Adv
F R ID A Y ,
J A M ’ ARY
PAGE
Holstein Breeders to Meet.
TROUTDALE
T he an n u a l m eeting of th e Oregon
H olstein B reeders' association w ill be
At a special m eeting of T ro u td ale
held a t Salem. Oregon, on W ednesday c^ a Pte r - No. 80 O. E. S., held Monday
(P R E SB Y T E R IA N )
Jannapv
os in **._
...—
_ _ Coni- ’ I evening.
Ja n u a ry 28,
the C
ham . ber of
! veni” K' Ja
J a n n . 19
19- th
th e ® follow
follow ing
ing of-
F A IR V IE W , OREGON
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m erce room s, a t 11 o'clock
H w. 1
,n sU lle - d . : Mrs.
Mrs E lizab eth
M arkell. w orthy m a tro n ; G eorge W il­
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
B arney of the N ational E xtension s e r ­ cox. w orthy p a tro n ;
Mrs. F ra n c e s
vice
w
ill
speak,
election
of
officers
Morning W orship at 11 a. ni.
T eg art. asso ciate m a tro n ; Mrs. Is a ­
w ill be held and oth er im p o rtan t busi- bella Low, se c re ta ry ; Mrs. F ra n ce s
REV. E. R D. HOLLENSTED
ness attended to. It is e x D e c te d t h a t F ° X', t r ,e a s u r e r ,;. M r s S u s a n H arding,
Pastor
m an» H n i.tZ r. k
,
e/ pecte<1 th a t co n d u c tress; Mrs. C lara Stone, asso-
m any H olstein b reed ers from th is v i - ! ciate co n d u c tress;
Mrs. A ram iu ta
Services are H elpful. Beetful and
j cinity w ill be in atten d an ce a t the Scott, ch a p la in ; Mrs. Ja n e t Lum s
Inspiring.
den. m a rsh a l; Mrs. L a u ra D. H ariow
m eeting.
o rg a n ist; Mrs. R uth S t.C la ir, A dah;
Mrs. M ary Bloyd. R u th ; Mrs. A nna
Copeland, E sth e r;
Mrs. P earl Si-
m oni, M arth a; Mrs. Isab ella W aite.
E le cta ; Mrs. E m m a Long, w a rd e r;
H erb ert Bloyd, se n tin e l; Wm. T eg art,
color b earer. W ith Mrs. Mary Spence
as in stallin g officer w ere Mrs. Isa b e lla
Low, m a rsh a l; Mrs. C h ristin e C ava­
naugh. ch ap lain , and Mrs. A nna
Brown, o rg an ist. D uring th e in s ta lla ­
There comes a time in the life of every father when
tion a p ro g ram w as given by Mrs.
he sees his son leave the shelter of home and launch
Louis W aldorf, v iolinist. Miss Mary
Bullock pianist, of P o rtlan d , an d Mrs.
forth alone on the sea of life.
A nna Brown sang. L ittle Betty Boll-
b recth , niece of Mrs. M arkell, w as
flower g irl and w ith a p retty little
He has dropped the pilot.
co u rtesy p resen ted flow ers to th e
w orthy m atro n , th e in stallin g officers,
th e s ta r p oints and th o se ta k in g p a rt
If hat of the future?
| in th e program . U nder th e d irection
of Mrs. D. W. McKay delicious r e ­
fresh m en ts w ere served to 150 people.
It will largely depend on what he has been
THREE
The Wayside Church
Dropping the Pilot
taught. If he is not at raid of hard work, know s the
value of money and that no man can prosper who
does not save-—his future is assured.
YxiC
T h ere w ill he S unday school s e r­
vices a t 10 a. m. S unday a t th e T ro u t­
dale com m unity ch u rch and services
PIEN you pay your household bills,
a t 7:30 p. m. conducted by th e Rev.
C. O. D. packages and all general ex*
E. R. D. H ollensted.
T he P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n w ill
penses with Protcctu checks, you are sure
give a v alen tin e program and re fre s h ­
Such a heritage is worth more to him than anything
that the amount of the check is protected
m en ts in th e city h all on F rid ay eve­
else on earth—except honor.
ning, F eb ru ary 13.
from being raised, if by accident your check
, H. E. Bloyd w ent to K elso, W ash-
iin g to n , T uesday to atten d th e an n u a l
is lost and may pass into the hands of either
A ou must teach by example.
m eeting of th e sto ck h o ld ers and d irec­
an
amateur or professional check
to rs of th e Cowlitz V alley b an k of
w hich he is a d irector.
Mrs. A. M. M atches and son A rth u r
W ith the Protectu system, you can make your
of D ayton, Oregon, w ere v isito rs at
check
proof against check raising. This check has
‘As the twig is bent the tree will incline.”
th e W. C. Spence hom e a few days
th is week.
a series of numbers lithographed in indelible ink on
A bout 25 m em bers of th e T ro u td ale
the end of the check. By a cutting device, the end
ch ap ter. O. E. S., visited th e G resham
of the check is cut or tom when the check is made
ch a p te r on T uesday evening, th e occa­
out so that the highest amount indicated on the
sion being th e an n u a l visit of th e
w orthy g ran d m atron.
Gresham, Oregon
marein represents the maximum limit of the check.
Mrs. A. D. K endall and d au g h ter
D orothy sp en t the w eek-end at th e
A STRONG BANK
We have arranged for a limited supply of
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Bosco
in T he D alles.
1 rotectu checks and Protectu folding pocket
Mrs. Alice Rix is v isitin g frien d s in
covers with cutter attached as shown in illus­
P o rtlan d fo r a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McGowan and
tration at a small charge for the cover.
Miss E lla McGowan of E ast T aylor
All who wish to avail themselves of this
stree t, P o rtlan d , w ere Sunday guests
at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
added protection are invited to call and allow
Bloyd.
us to explain the advantages of this new safe­
Mrs. H elen T iller is visitin g r e la ­
tives in Bend, Oregon, th is week.
guard. \\ e do this as a m atter of duty follow­
Miss A g ath a H ard in g cam e from
ing our long established policy of providing
Oregon A g ricu ltu ral College to spend
the w eek-end at hom e and atten d the
our customers with the best possible service
No one but a car owner can understand
play given a t C orbett high school F ri­
obtainable.
day night.
the joy of driving from a rep air garage
F ra n k M urphy an d fam ily from
with m otor purring again as if new.
B eaverton, Oregon, moved into one of
W. C. S pence’s co ttag es T uesday. Mr.
M urphy is th e new lum ber d ealer
And there is as much satisfaction from
here.
our viewpoint, when the job has been
Sunday d in n er g u ests a t th e hom e
done here; m aintaining the reputation
of Mrs. M ary P a rso n s w ere L. A.
this shop has always enjoyed of having
H arlow and fam ily.
the best m echanics in Gresham.
Mrs. F. I. S an d ifu r of A berdeen,
W ashington, w as a re c e n t visito r at
PLEASANT HOME
th e home of h e r p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs.
Everyone drives his car these mild
J. P. i K uhnley.
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.
I Mr. Seeley of Bend, Oregon, w as a
w inters, nevertheless, there is always a = i J »d n8 n G5 orEe
S tapleton anti fam l- ca lle r a t th e home of Jo h n Ick ler on
,
f'’riday evening, in the search for an
certain am ount of repair necessary. You 11 w e r e d in n e r“ .
M r and M rl *ue?t8 a t th e h°Rje o flo ld friend and com rade in the late
will be astonished at the improvement “ Mr.
and Mrs. L. A. H arlow on T h u rs- W orld W ar, H enry Paape. Mr. and
when we turn it back to you.
day evening.
Mrs. P aape, th e la tte r b etter rem em ­
and * Mrs. bered
V,. J. . T. , McGinnis and , Mr. • ----
u c ir u a»
U uth
llin Ick
ICKIPr,
as iviiBo
Miss R
le r. mOVP<l
moved t<)
to
Prices guaranteed till and including Saturday, Jan. 31,
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Bend
in th e la te su m m e r o f last y e a r
Maybe a new set of piston rings. May­
^un(]ay
1 W!SS M r .am Spence, w here th e form er u n d erw en t an op-
subject to stocks on hand.
be only carbon removed. Maybe a car-
CoHege
* ° , egon A g ricu ltu ra l | era tio n for ap p en d icitis in Septem ber
burator adjustm ent—a loose nut here—
H is h ealth h as been poor since th a t
a new rod there. But no m atter w hat the
1. K E R R ’S BEST PA T E N T FLOUR,
tim e and he Is now in th e United
FAIRVIEW
S tate s v e te ra n ’s ho sp ital a t Tacom a
ailm ent may be, we have the expert eye
49-lb. sack, $2.29
for exam ination an d trea tm e n t. Mrs.
to locate and the knowledge to make re­
In sp ite of th e ra in a la rg e num ber P aap e is a t th e hom e of h er p are n ts
pair.
2. AMAIZO OIL, pts. 25c, qts. 45c, % gal..... 85c
of Fairview ladies w ere en tertain ed at for th e p resen t.
A p leasing p ro g ram w as rendered
th e hom e of Mrs.' Clyde Stone on
gallon, 1.50
evening
We guarantee the repair work which
T h u rsd ay aftern o o n in honor of th e | T
¿ h X u rsd
r Z ay
t th
V R e v a t th e reception in
honor
of
th
e
Rev.
and
Mrs.
W
illiam
3.
PU
RE
ALFALFA
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ED
HONEY,
we do on any make of ear.
rem oval of th e couple, w hose m ar- F airw ea th er, th e form er being th e
riag e w as an event of la st Ju n e, to new ly-appointed m in iste r to th e B ap­
No. 5 tin 75c, No. 10 tin 1.45
th e ir new home. A ssisting th e hostess tis t ch u rch here. R efresh m en ts w ere
4. SI N M A ID RAISINS, reg. 15c cans, 2 for....... 15c
w ere Mrs. Wm. Sales, Mrs. L ena A n­ served follow ing th e program w hich
w as p articip a ted in by th e Revs. E. G.
derson and Mrs. Cedric Stone.
„ A. . tfuuUBUU
Jo h n so n , a E. G. R anton, and
5. LIBBY ’S A PPLE BU TTER , 15c cans, 2 for..... 15c
T he F airv iew P aren t-T ea ch e r asso- W illiam F a irw e a th e r. T m he
e boys’
w y n glee
giee
elation m et in re g u la r session F rid a y club gave a selection and Miss AgneH
6. BI LK RAISINS, large Muscatels, with seeds
evening In the M ethodist ch u rch . Mrs. Virrel1 8,1,1 L eslle Ju d d san g a duet.
Jo h n M oller presiding. P la n s w ere
. ’r h e m ovi»K p ic tu re en te rta in m e n t
3 lbs. 25c
given a t the h ail on W ednesday eve-
form ulated for an e n te rta in m e n t and n ing w as w ell attended
7. ROYAL CLUB COFFEE, 1-lb. cans, only....... 53c
luncheon to be given F rid a y evening.
Mrs. D. D. Ja c k is able to be out
J a n u a ry 30, a t 8 o clock in th e g ran g e ag ain a fte r a severe illness.
8. COLUM BIA RIV ER SALMON, 3 cans
69c
room s a t th e city h ail. T his e n te r­
II. C. Nelson, an em ploye of the
HAMLIN & HOSS, Props.
ta in m e n t is for th e p u rp o se of in te r­ P o rtlan d L um ber com pany, a t C h e rry ­
9. D R IE D IT A LIA N PRUNES, good size,
estin g th e fa th e rs in th e P aren t-
= Phone 2391. Nite Phone *W>.
G resham = I T each er association. T he p rogram ville, is slow ly recovering from an a t ­
tack of n e u ritis from w hich he has
tine quality, 3 lbs. 27c
s
*
w ill co n sist of speaking and m usic suffered for th e p ast two m onths. ...
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10. BULK COCOA, 2 lbs. 15c, 4 lbs................
25c
I been appointed by th e p resid e n t to work
help m
ake th is Mrs.
a d elig
evening:
w m ia en in at n » . I in f ie ld h i.
, , i ’ ? . .
IL CREM E O IL SOAP, 4 bars............................. 25c
Mrs.
Mahaffey,
S m h tfu
ith l and
Mrs. I freshm
Iola C opeland, re fre sh m e n ts; M l« Q
M n P i
12. CLEAN EASY SOAP, 10 bars 37c, 50 bars.... 1.65
Beryl King and Mrs. M cElwain. p ro - ’ 1? Mr8’ P M’ M lller over th e w eek
at thia B akery and at S tor s
| g ram ; M rs G
~ eorge “ Shaw and * **
Mrs.
T he re g u la r m o nthly m eeting of
13. Penn’s & Spencer’s Natural Leaf Tob. 85c plug 45c
R. Sim pson decorations. A cordial
M ultnom ah G range No. 71 Ä
will a be s held
ContuinH (lie Vita mi net«, ml *ed by
s
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,* » £
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s
14. PR IN C E A L B E R T TOBACCO,
scientific prlucij leg
tend and becom e acq u ain ted w ith th e who w ere in stalled a t th e public in
m em bers and th e w ork they a re try in g sta lla tio n in G resham on S atu rd ay
16-oz. Tin Humidor 97c
to accom plish. Several new m em bers w ill be on hand to begin th e ir new
It’ s Good and Good for Yon
w ere tak en in a t th e la st m eeting and duties.
th e association now has 40 enrolled.
N ext S unday a t th e P le a sa n t Home
M ethodist ch u rch th e S unday school
ROCKWOOD
m eets a t th e re g u la r h o u r— 10 a. m.
THEO. VAN DOf'INCK
Phone 1221
P la n s a re u n d er w ay by th e Of T h ere are classe s and faith fu l te a c h ­
flcials of th e Rockwood com m unity ers fo r classes of all ages. At 11:15
reed 1281
church for th e developm ent of an ad e­ th e con g reg atio n m eets for w orship.
q u ate ch u rch p la n t In th e n ear future. T he p a sto r w ill p reach on th e su b ­
PLEASANT VALLEY
P ow er p la n t a t Hull R un. had a n a r ­
In ju st w hat w ay th is w ill be brought je ct, “Some of th e F ru its of th e C h ris­
row escape from se rio u s accident
Fresh or Cured, Lard. Etc., prepared and sold under ab­
about is not definitely determ ined, but tia n Life.” T his Is a o ontinuation of
T he Bunday school of th e co m m u n i­ W ednesday when a rock six inches In
solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest
it is expected th a t w ithin a few weeks th e se ries of le rm o n s on th e ep istle ty ch u rc h will convene a t 10 o’clock d iam eter fell a dlntance of 25 feet
possible prices, you’ll go to
active w ork w ill begin. P erm ission to th e Rom ans. T ne E pw orth League follow ed by p reach in g serv ice n t 11. Just m issin g his head.
A sm a lle r
has been given by th e hoard of tru s- m eets at 7:30 p. m. Miss Ruth L au- A young people’s society is to he o r ­ roek also fell, strik in g him on th e
1 tees of Iliff ch u rch in th e C edar dis­ d erb ack is th e leader. T he su b ject is ganized and p lan s will be laid for th is arm and inflicted a deep g^sh, w hich
tric t. to move th e building, w hich has "C h in a’s W omen— 1925 Model.” The purpose on F rid ay evening, Ja n u a ry w as pro m p tly dressed. R. M. W elch
w as stru c k In th e ch est by a rock a t
GEO. D IE T L , Prop.
I’ hoiM* 1711
OrcHkuPi
n ot been in use for som e years, to ch o ir m eets for re h e a rsa l and b u si­ 30. T he frien d s of th e P le a sa n t V al­ th e sam e tim e but was not in ju red be­
I Rockwood, and com bine It w ith th<- ness m eeting S atu rd ay evening of th is ley ch u rc h a re invited to enjoy a go- yond th e ta k in g of his b rea th for a
Rockwood stru c tu re . If possible, th e I week. Ail m em bers of th e choir a re | cial evening together. A splendid m in u te or so.
T he men w ere engaged In low ering
i building will be moved in ’act, but It i req u ested to be p resen t. T he Boys’ p ro g ram Is being arra n g e d and r e ­
heavy ro ck s from th e top of th e cliff
may be found n ec essaiy to ta k e It t Glee clu b m eets on T h u rsd ay evening fre sh m en ts will be served.
by m eans of a b ask et suspended on
down, m ove th e lum ber and recon a t 7:20. T he E p w o rth L eague Is
th e end of a rope. T he rope scaled the
A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
s tru c t on th e new location. One of th p la n n in g a very in te re stin g program H um e Workmen at Itn ll Run H urt. su rfa ce of th e cliff, dislodging th e
rocks th a t fell on th e w orkm en.
difficulties to be enco u n tered if th lo r S atu rd ay evening, J a n u a ry 31.
Jam es M urphy, th e fo rem an of th e
T h ere will be a com bination of local flume crew a t th e P o rtlan d E le ctric
building is moved will b • th e passin
Journal Bargain Kates.
u n d er th re e high pow er w ires whic and o utside ta len t.
T he an n u a l "B arg ain Day" ra te s of
.RESHAM MARINE!.LO th e Oregon Jo u rn a l will be in effect
would need to be cut. Ti e m a tte r i
Bering ( ommiii Ity MethndM ( liureh.
Daily Trips to Portland
from J a n u a ry 19 to F e b ru a ry 4, 192».
h'dng tak en up w ith t i e P ort Ian | T h e ch u rch service begins a t 9:45.
Iieauty Shoppe
B argain Day ra te s a re as fo llo w s:
_
We Do
E le ctric Pow er com pany. B.ds a re be­
T he p asto r will preach on th e wub-
D aily and Bunday J o u rn a l, >7.00;
M a rr.llla g , Hhsmuonlnv, M anlvsrtsg.
Gresham
Powell
Portland
ing received on th e p roject, tak en In ! Ject. " F ru its of th e C h ristian Life."
Aeel» «ad ía ria l TrralnirBtt, Kir.
D aily w ithout Bunday. >5; S unday
Phone
and
Ft. Ea«l Tiiylor
various ways.
Marinello Preparations for Naie
°o ly . >2.50; W eekly, 75 cen ts a y e a r;
US I
Maple
The Bunday school m eets a t 10:50.
Phone EA«t K.ls9
RUBY IMBRIK
S unday and W eekly to g eth er, >3. The
ALMKRTA IIINDKRMAN
follow ing com bination ra te s w ith th e
"Use want ads"—a good adage.
Phose want ads. to 1561.
G resham O utlook a re offered;
W
raiser.
FIRST STATE BANK
H ave
lo u r C ar O v e rh a u le d
Expert
Ignition
I Generator
and
Starter
Work
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BANK OF GRESHAM
GRESHAM. OREGON
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Grocery Bulletin
Brake
Relining
i Fan Belts
Machine
‘Work
D o dg e B rothers
SERVICE STATION
GRESHAM GARAGE
OUR HEALTH BREAD
A. W . METZGER & CO.
Gresham City Bakery
™dS?rvi"
FOR THE BEST MEATS
THE SANITARY MARKET
COAL
BRIQUETS
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
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