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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK. TUEMPAV, JAM AKÏ Ì7, 1925
PLEASANT VALLEY
FAIRVIEW
T he Sunday school of th e com m uni­
T he Sunday school of th e M ethodist
ty ch u rch w ill convene a t 10 o'clock, E piscop al ch u rch w ill m eet at 10 a m.
w ith p reaching a t 11 by th e p asto r A m ark ed in crease in atten d an ce and
from the topic, "W ho S hall S tand?"
in te re st is noted in th e S unday school
T. H. G rave is rep o rted to have sessions. In th e evening a t 6:30 th e
been seriously 111 for a few days, but E p w o rth L eague w ill convene, fo l­
convalescing a t th e p rese n t tim e.
lowed by th e u su al divine w orship a t
Mrs. Ben H alstead is recovering 7;3o, w ith preach in g by th e Rev. C. B.
slow ly from a long illn ess, th e re s u lt May. H e w ill deliver his second s e r ­
of a nervous breakdw on.
mon in th e se ries on "T he Econom ic
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. B ush of Buckley, W aste of Sin."
avenue, w ere valley v isito rs Monday
Malcomb B. P alm ateer died in F a ir-
afternoon.
Mrs. G. N. S ager m ade a business view M onday, J a n u a ry 26, aged 60
trip to P o rtla n d W ednesday.
years, from h e a rt trouble. He is s u r­
Mr. and Mrs. W ill Richey, accom ­
panied by Mrs. C. P. K esterso n and vived by a widow, Mrs. E lizabeth
Mrs. G. N. Sager, w ere g u ests a t th e P alm a te er, th re e sisters, Mrs. V ina
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. R ichey of Cannon, Mrs. H arry P ark er, and Mrs.
B oring on Monday.
S. T reese, all of C en tralia, W ashing­
Mrs. E llen Jeffries of N ew berg is
spending a few days visiting w ith her to n ; four b ro th ers. G a rre t J., R. M.,
sister, Mrs. G. H. R ichey of th is place. F. J „ an d A. O. P a lm a te e r; a ste p ­
Mrs. E lsp as of P o rtla n d and Mrs. m other, Mrs. M. J. P alm ateer, of
W oodw ard of St. Jo h n s sp e n t th e day Sedro-W ooley, W ashington. T he fu-
M onday w ith th e ir siste r, Mrs. F. A. i n e ra l services w ill be held W ednes­
Lehm an.
A. W. R oberton of P o rtla n d w as a day from th e chapel of Skew es Mor­
visitor at th e hom e of Miss N ellie Mc­ tu a ry , T h ird and Clay, P o rtlan d . In ­
K inley la st Monday afternoon.
te rm en t w ill be In R iverview cem e­
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. B erry have sold tery.
th e ir hom e to a Mr. and Mrs. G. H.
K aps, fo rm erly of E v erett, W ashing­
T he w ork of m oving th e old school-
ton. Mr. and Mrs. K aps have moved hous 100 feet n o rth of its form er loca­
into th e ir new hom e and Mr. and Mrs. tion has been com pleted and th e
B erry have moved to P o rtlan d .
Wm. D ahlquist h as his new b arn 1 school w o rk is p ro g ressin g as usual.
W ork began about a w eek ago on th e
w ell u nder way.
Ben H alstead w ill soon have his ; co n stru c tio n of th e new building u n ­
new bungalow read y for occupancy.
d er th e d irectio n of Claude Stockton,
P le a sa n t V alley g ran g e w ill hold its
re g u la r m onthly m eeting next S a tu r­ of G resham .
day night, at th e g ran g e hall. D inner
M elvin M öller, son of Mr. and Mrs.
w ill be served a t 7:30. Mrs. T re a su re Jo h n M öller, w as one of a class of 70
K im m el has assu re d a good p rogram
to be g rad u a ted from th e Benson
for th e le ctu re hour.
P lea san t V alley P a re n t-T e a c h e r a s­ P olytechnic school in P o rtlan d T h u rs ­
sociation w ill hold its re g u la r m onth­ day evening, exercises of w hich w ere
ly session a t th e schoolhouse, T uesday held a t th e W ashington high school.
evening, Ja n . 27, a t 8 o’clock.
Home E conom ics club w ill m eet at H e w as one of a class of 17 to com ­
th e home of Mrs. F. A. L ehm an W ed- plete th e eig h t-term w ork in seven
n l;iv, Jan . 2S. T his w ill be an all- term s.
He finished th e m ach in ist
day m eet. T hose a tten d in g a re r e ­ course of school w ork and expects to
quested to b rin g som ething w ith
ta k e up la te r th e a rc h ite c tu ra l d raw ­
w hich to p re p a re lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n M itchell a n ­ ing course, w ith th e in ten tio n of la ter
nounce th e a rriv a l of a son a t th e ir becom ing an arch itect.
home. T he new com er arriv ed la st
S aturday.
PAGE THREE
CORBETT
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C o rb ett b ask et ball team s played
B eav erto n F rid ay evening at B eaver­
ton. T he boys won by fo u r points.
T he g irls losing. 5 to 22. U n fo rtu n ­
ately fo r th e g irls som e of th e team
w ere un ab le to play w hich, of course,
w eakened th e ir team .
C orbett w ill play Sandy next F rid a y
evening at C olum bia high.
Mrs. Leland and d au g h ter, Mrs.
L ew is Reed, w ere in P o rtlan d S a tu r­
F a i r v i e w G r a í n ^ a n d V ó ^ r e h o u s e C o .
F a i r v i e w . O r e .
Phone 2211
day.
Mr. H ard in g Is c lea rin g ofT his lots
p re p a ra to ry to b u ilding a m odern
hotel.
S ev eral of th e m em bers of th e Cor-
b ett com m unity ch u rc h gave th e Rev.
and Mrs. W right a generous donation
p a rty a t th e ir hom e in P o rtlan d W ed-
nesday evening.
Mrs. P erry , w ho h as been in poor
h e a lth , and has sp en t th e p ast tw o
w eeks a t th e hom e of h er d au g h ter in
P o rtlan d , re tu rn e d F rid ay m uch im ­
proved in health .
M rs.C heetham from P o rtla n d has
moved Into Geo. C h am b erlain 's new
bungalow on th e highw ay.
Mrs.
R achel B ates is h er guest.
ROCKWOOD
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Special Cash Price at Mill Only
JA N 27.
P rices Subject to Market Changes
P E R TON
P E R TON
Barley, w hole............... $48.00
Barley, rolled or ground 50.00
Corn, w hole.................... 58.00
Corn, cracked or ground 60.00
Oats, w hole.................... 44.00
Oats, rolled or ground. . 46.00
Shady Brook................. 30.00
More Milk, Fishers. . . . 47.00
Dairy Feed, Fishers. . . . 44.00
W h e a t............................. $58.00
Scratch............................ 60.00
Egg Producer............... 55.00
Mill Run.......................... 40.00
Middlings.......................... 51.00
Linseed Oil M eal........... 54.00
Cocoanut M eal............. 44.00
Tripple Oil M eal........... 52.00
Flour, Fishers Blend, sk. 2.45
T he Sunday school of th e com m uni­
ty ch u rc h w ill convene a t 10 o’clock
We are in the market for Grain
S unday m orning. T he E pw orth L eague
w ill m eet at 6:45 in th e evening, fo l­
CLEANING, HULLING, GRINDING,
low ed by p reach in g at 7:30 by th e
at any time
p asto r, w ho w ill preach th e first in a
se rie s on th e su b ject of poetry.
E d g ar A. K ent died a t th e Good
S am a ritan h o sp ital Friday, J a n u a ry
23, a t th e age of 85 years. He is s u r ­
vived by tw o d au g h ters, Mrs. Jam es
G ray, of Bell statio n , and Mrs. G eorge
H ag erm an , of Los A ngeles, C alifornia.
Mr. K ent w as a form er resid e n t of
Troutdale City Hall
Rockwood and w as w ell know n in and
aro u n d G resham and vicinity. H is
fu n eral, w hich w as held Monday in
P o rtlan d , w as atten d ed by the A. F. &
POWELL VALLEY
A. M. lodge in a body. He w as also
M O RA Y'S ORCHESTRA
a m em ber of th e M. A. Ross P o st of
PLEASANT HOME
T he W om an's Home and F oreign G. A. R. and of th e O rder of E a ste rn
Good Management and Good Time Assured
M
issionary
society
of
th
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L
u
th
e
ra
n
Gentlemen
$1.00
An excellent m usical and lite ra ry
I.ad ies Free
S tar.
In term e n t w as in Mt. Scott
p rogram w ill be given u n d er th e a u s­ ch u rc h w ill m eet a t th e hom e of th e cem etery.
pices of th e E p w orth L eague on S at- Rev. an d Mrs. Jo h n T ruedson on
u rd ay evening, J a n u a ry 31, a t th e T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , Ja n u a ry 29. a t 2
SANDY BLUFF
O rient school. T h ere w ill be both ° 'cIock' T he b u sin ess m eeting of the
By REV. T. A. MOYER
local and outside ta le n t and a good ' so ciety
he held a t th is tim e and
T he W illing W o rk ers of th e C o ttrell
H ere Is a cro ss-w o rd puzzle a rran g e d by Rev. T. A. Moyer w hich w ill
p atro n a g e is an ticip ated .
A sm all ! is hoped all m em bers w ill atten d if ch u rc h m et on W ednesday of la st
give w ord c h a se rs a m erry round before It is finally solved. It Is a perfect
c h a rg e w ill be m ade.
. P °s s >hle.
week w ith th e ir presid en t, Mrs. H. H.
puzzle w ith w ords in terlo ck ed th ro u g h o u t th e puzzle and enough long w ords
| W atkins. Tw elve m em bers and tw o
S ervices at th e M ethodist church
to b reak th e m onotony of th e sh o rt th re e -le tte r w ords or tw o le tte r ab brevia­
Boring Coniniunity Church.
tions, so com mon in m any puzzles. No doubt you w ill spend m any a th in k in g
I v isito rs w ere presen t. Q uite a bit of
n ex t S unday w ill be as follow s: S u n ­
S ervices a t th e B oring ch u rch w ill
h o u r over th is puzzle, b u t d o n 't delay its final solution too long—because
needle w ork w as given th e ladies to
day school a t 10 and p rea ch in g a t 11
co n sist n ex t Sunday of preach in g s e r­
next w eek—w ith an o th e r new puzzle, we w ill publish th e co rrec t answ er
w ork on for th e com ing year. T he
in the m orning. T he p asto r, th e Rev.
to th is one.
vice by th e p asto r, th e Rev. E. G. R a n ­
next m eeting w ill be w ith Mrs. I. H.
E. G. R anton, w ill p reach, his su b ­
ton, on th e subject, "C h ristian ity and
P h ip p s on W ednesday, F eb ru ary 4.
je c t being, “T he R elation of th e C h ris­
i Civil G overnm ent,” and Sunday school
E v e re tt B row ning left W ednesday
tia n to H is C ountry.” In th e evening
Mrs. F ran k Kelley, of G lacier
a t 10:50. Much sa tisfac tio n is ex-
N ational P ark in M ontana, m ade
for H oquiam . A. C. B row ning w ent
th e E pw orth L eague w ill a tte n d th e
j pressed by th e p asto r for th e fine co-
some snow shoes fo r her chickens
hom e w ith his d au g h ter, Mrs. E lsie
devotional services of th e G resham
, operation given in connection w ith
and it didn’t tak e "Old Mike” long
A ndrew s of C ascade Locks.
L eague and w ill rem ain for th e open­
to m a ste r them . Mike is such an
th e social g ath erin g of la st F rid a y
Mr. and Mrs. R o b ert G ray e n te r
ing service of th e ev an g elistic cam ­
apt pupil th a t Mrs. Kelley is now
night.
going to have some skates made
tained frien d s from P o rtlan d Sunday.
p aign by Dr. S. A. D anford.
for iiim.
Mrs. L ucile W ilkenson, Mrs. J.
Portland
Telegram
Bargain.
B right sayings by m odern th in k e rs
T he P o rtlan d T elegram is m aking B rophy and Mrs. A. J. A ult, w ere d in ­
HOGAN
a re found in th e w an t colum n.
a special b arg ain offer la stin g u n til n er g u ests of Mr. an d Mrs. W atk in s
M arch 1, w hen th e y early su b scrip tio n on W ednesday.
L. B erg re tu rn e d hom e F rid ay
by m ail w ill be $3.75. Send your su b ­
Ivan A rnold is going to w ork at Bull m orning from L aC rosse, W isconsin,
scrip tio n th ro u g h th e Outlook. Both
Run head w orks Monday. Mr. an d w here he w as called about th re e
p a p e rs for one year, $4.50.—Adv.
O rders w anted, deliver in 10
days. G et our prices, delivered a t
Mrs. A rnold e n tertain ed Mrs. A r- w eeks ago to atten d th e fu n eral of his
Piano Tuning.
your barn , G resham , O rient, B or­
Hold’s b ro th er over Sunday.
fa th e r. H e has resum ed his duties as
P lano tu n in g $3. P iano and organ
ing, D am ascus, etc. Tel. D am ascus
n ig h t firem an a t th e C olum bia B rick
rep
airin
g
.
F
red
B.
Jones.
P
hone
or-
94. M ullenhoff Bros.
i ders to Outlook, 1561. or TAbor 8952
yards.
GILLIS
L ittle M ark D oryland is recovering
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k W ilson of
from a sev ere a tta c k of in te stin al flu.
R ain ier w ere th e g u ests of Mr. and
He h as been a b sen t from school for
Mrs. Jam es McBain over Sunday.
at th is B akery and a t S tor s
two w eeks.
HORIZONTAL.
68. U pright.
A fam ily reu n io n w as held a t th e
H a rry
T ru itt,
M cKinley
B eers, 1. One of th e A postles.
69. To reside,
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es H illyard
Contains (lie Vitamines, mPed by
Alex. H uber and A rnold W elsenfluh, 5. A la rg e co u n try of Asia.
Sunday.
VERTICAL.
scientific p rln c iile s
em
ployes of th e C olum bia B rick com ­ 9. A so rt of cabbage.
Miss A udrey Jo h n so n w as th e g u est
10. One of th e lake states.
1. A n ative of Jap an .
pany,
assisted
in
th
e
b
u
rial
services
of Miss Genevieve M anary d u rin g th e
11. To dispatch.
2. Of th e cam el tribe.
IPs Good and Good fo r You
of th e late J. A. P alm q u ist on F rid ay , 13. To shock w ith te rro r.
3. A g en eral of th e Civil War.
w eek-end.
J conducted by G resham Lodge .O.O..F. 15. L arg e city of n um ber 10.
4. W hat the sun is som etim es called.
5. A sm all bed.
J. A. S to u t and wife of P o rtla n d '
J"
" ^ e x is te n c e ,
YOUR INCOME TAX.
6. Tlie religion of Mohammed.
sp en t S unday evening w ith th e fo r- 120. A cu ttin g in stru m en t.
THEO. VAN DOf’INCK
7. One of "P o lly 's p als.”
Phone 1221
No. 3.
iner’s p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. 21. Used to fasten shoes,
8. Used to connect w ords and sen ­
If you a re single and su p p o rt in f j Stout.
I 23- To be b o rn e on som ething.
tences.
your hom e one or m ore perso n s clo se­
u
. .. . . . . . .
' 27. A boy’s nam e.
9. A kind of clay.
ly re la te d to you an d over whom you
Mrs. W. H. Black is enjoying a v isit | 25. A sage of th e east.
12. A game.
ex ercise fam ily co n tro l, you a re th e i
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.
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head of a fam ily and entitled u n d er
. h e r 8on’ C arl ( adwel1' ° f Bol»e-
To p o ln t
14. A S eptem ber holiday (abbr.).
A nam e given to G erm ans d u rin g 16. A hone.
th e rev en u e act of 1924 to th e sam e ' I'lano.
w ar,
18. An in h ab itan t of th e air.
p erso n al exem ption allow ed a m a rrie d
Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab­
31. N egative.
19. M an's first residence.
person,
$2,500.
In
addition,
a
ta
x
­
solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest
32.
In
th
is
o
r
th
a
t
m
an
n
er.
22. Aw akened.
VICTORY
p ay er is en titled to a cred it of $400
possible prices, you’ll go to
33. D om inus N oster (ab b r.).
23. One of th e sm allest sta te s (abbr.).
for each person dep en d en t upon him
for ch ief su p p o rt, if such person is
Mrs. F. F oth w as th e h o stess 34. In m ythology th e d au g h ter of 24. In itia ls of founder of C ornell Uni­
In ach u s and Ism ene.
versity.
e ith e r u n d er 18 y ea rs of age or in c a ­ T h u rsd ay evening a t a double b ir th ­
pable of se lf-su p p o rt because m e n ­ day celeb ratio n in honor of h er son 36. A ca rd in al p o in t of com pass (ab r) 26. Men skilled in use of guns.
37. Joined to g eth er.
28. Openings.
ta lly o r p hysically defective. Such
GEO. B IETL, Prop.
Phone 1711
Gresham
29. A jew elled head-dress.
dep en d en t need n o t be a m em ber of P ercy 's 17th b irth d ay and th a t of Miss 38. Loaded.
32. To rest.
; th e ta x p a y e r’s household.
F o r ex ­ A nnie F lem ing, a t w hich ab o u t 40 39. A word ex p ressin g equality.
35. A song.
am ple, an u n m arried son who su p - g u ests w ere p resen t. T he evening 40. in itia ls of a late p resident.
39. A w inged footed anim al.
i p o rts in bis home an aged m o th er is was sp e n t in playing 500 and in m usic, 41. One w ho edits, (ab b r.).
43. In m usic, 2d sy llab le of scale.
41. A c o u rt of itin e ra n t judges.
en titled to an exem ption of $2,500
42. To pull.
plus th e $400 cred it for a dependent, also a rad io receiving equipm ent 44. P rin te rs ' m easurem ent.
45. A not very serio u s sickness.
a to tal of $2,000. If from choice th e proved a p le asa n t diversion for m any 46. P a st of lead.
A TRUCK FOn EVERY KIND OF WORK
47. A trad er.
m o th er lived In an o th e r city, th e son, of th e g u ests. A t a late hour a d e­ 48. L arge city of Asia-M inor.
51. P re se n t ten se of verb to be.
49. No one else.
alth o u g h h er chief su p p o rt, would be licious p la te luncheon w as served.
52. A date on Rom an calen d ar.
50. A province of C anada (abbr.).
en titled only to th e $1,000 exem ption.
54. Epoch««.
51. Of th e air.
. plus th e $400 credit. T he m other not
55. T able land.
53. A p a rt of churches.
j living w ith him, he is n ot considered I GRESHAM MARINELLO
56.
One
of
m
onkey
fam
ily.
55. Home of m inisters.
■ th e head of a fam ily.
Beauty
Shoppe
58.
In
itia
ls
of
in
v
en
to
r
of
cotton
gin
Daily Trips to Portland
57. In itia ls of L incoln's Sec. of W ar.
An exem ption as th e head of a
59. To spoil polish on fu rn itu re .
59. C hild's nam e for m other.
We Do
1 fam ily can be claim ed by only one I M arcelling. Shampoo
I nr, Mnnlrnrlng,
60. To sign up for service.
61. A term used to Indicate m arried
m em ber of a household.
Scalp and F acial Treatment*, Kt*.
Powell
Portland
Gresham
63. Of "lio n s’ d en ” fame.
w om en's m aiden nam e.
T he $400 cred it does not apply to
Murinelio Preparations for Sale
and
Ft. East Taylor
Phene
65. A fleet anim al.
62. Child.
th e w ife or husband of a tax p ay er, I
Phone
EAst
63s»
Maple
Itti
R U BY IM BRIE
66. One of th e H aw aiian Islands.
63. An unexploded shell.
| though one m ay be to ta lly dependent I
ALBER TA H INDERM AN
67. Auction.
64. A m easurem ent.
' upon th e o th er.
'
DANCE
SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 31
OUR CROSS WORD PUZZLE
CHOICE ALFALFA HAY
OUR HEALTH BREAD i
Gresham City Bakery
FOR THE BEST MEATS
THE SANITARY MARKET
COAL
BRIQUETS
EKSTR0M TRUCK SERVICE
HSLLO
FOLKS
IN OUR
TOWN
One®
A
Year
By
Edward
M cCullough
AUTOCASTER
- T L ÎÏ
lS Mftft OgCK
,<b THIS O O P»
W < L L , I'VE T U S T
d is c o v e r e d th at
there a r e h o
SAY BOYS??
THIS IS OLD POP"
DRAW A PICTURE O F H IM A N ’
W IN A P O IZ E .
M A K E H IM
laugh P e a l h a r d ,
draw
in IN K . C ontest O P E N T O
A Ll. BOVS - A & E & 8 TO » e .
15 B ig - P pizss 3? Bg
G iv e n a w a y .
BA6B6ALL GLOVES , BATS . BALLS
THE SAME KINO THE BiCr
LEAGUES U S S . V O U C A N HAVE
v o u o P ic k if sou a r e onb
O F T H E W IN N E R S
W R IT E
N A M E , ADDRESS A N D AOK ON
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SHOW
R a p e r ,
US
WHAT
come o n
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