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GKESHAM OUTLOOK, Jo u rn a l B argain K ates. T he a n n u a l "B arg ain Day" ra te s of th e Oregon Jo u rn a l w ill be In effect from J a n u a ry 19 to F eb ru ary 4, 1925. B arg ain Day ra te s a re as follow s: D aily and S unday Jo u rn a l, $7.0«; D aily w ithout Sunday. $5; Sunday only, $2.50; W eekly, 75 cen ts a y e a r; S unday and W eekly together, $3. T he follow ing com bination ra te s w ith th e G resham O utlook a re offered: VICTORY M, PAGE THREE 1W5 POWELL VALLEY A very jolly eveniug w as sp e n t at th e residence of H arry M cCrary Sat- urday, J a n u a ry 24, ce le b ra tin g th e b irth d a y s of Mr. and Mrs. M cCrary and A. A. McMillen. P ro g ressiv e 500 w as played. Mrs. Jo h n S treb in and Mat D ahl c a rrie d off th e honors, w ith Mrs. C harles M cCrary and G eorge < -------------------------------------------------- F o ste r receiving th e booby prizes. 3 Pits T hose who w ere p rese n t w ere Mr. and j Mrs. Jo h n S treb en , Mr. and Mrs. Alex. I Thom pson, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Dahl D elivered, o r a t Pit TEAMS TRUCKS I and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mc- I M illen, Mrs. L u tia B row nell, Mrs. C arl Gould, Mr. and Mrs. Ola Tofte, Mr. and Mrs. C h arles M cCrary, Mr. of all kinds and Mrs. Leo Caddy, Mr. and Mrs. G arden and I.awn Work Jo h n Ick le r and fam ily, Mr. an d Mrs. PLOWING F ra n k M iller and fam ily. H erb A rm stro n g , Melvin M cCrary, Ted Crum and G eorge F o ster. Before th e eve T ro u td ale Oregon nin g ended, delicious refre sh m e n ts w ere served. ! Mrs. Nels A nderson of W arren , 1 M innesota, is v isitin g w ith h e r b ro th : er and w ife, Mr. and Mrs. A ndrew A n derson. T he tw o ladies a re p lan n in g to leave th is w eek for T urlo ck . C ali- fornia, w h ere th ey w ill v isit w ith a b ro th er of Mrs. A ndrew A nderson, Mrs. A nderson left h e r M innesota home th e la tte r p a rt of D ecem ber, b u t stopped at A berdeen, W ashington, fo r a stay of a few weeks. F ifteen schoolm ates of Clifford N el son su rp rised him at his hom e F rid a y night, th e occasion being his 15th birthday. P iano m usic and singing w ere enjoyed, follow ed by gam es and refresh m en ts. The D eborah L adies Aid of th e M is sion ch u rch w ill m eet w ith Mrs. Chas. Soderqulst on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , F eb ru ary 5. H en ry B ottleson left W ednesday by auto fo r San Diego, C alifornia, w here GRESHAM MARINELLO Outlook w an t ads w ill bring buyer he w ill rem ain for an indefinite tim e. Beauty Shoppe and se lle r to g eth er cheaply and Nels P earso n of C arlton, Oregon, a quickly. We Do Marrrlllnir, Sham pooing. M anicuring. b ro th er-in -law of C h arles L u ndquist, Scalp anil F acial Treatm ents, Etc. is a guest a t th e L u n d q u ist hom e for M arinello P re p a ra tio n s fo r Sale a few days. RUBY IM BRIE (P R E SB Y T E R IA N ) ALBER TA H IND ERM AN Sunday school a t th e M ission ch u rch FAIRVIEW, OREGON w ill m eet a t 10 o’clock, follow ed by Sunday School a t 10 a. m. preach in g a t 11 from th e w ords, "L et Morning W orship at 11 a. m. Us H ave P eace W ith God.” T he young people’s m eeting w ill be a t 7 o'clock O rders w anted, deliver in 10 REV. E. R D. HOLLENSTED days. Get ou r prices, delivered at In th e evening am i th e topic is, “T he P a sto r your b a rn , G resham , O rient, B or F irs t S tep s in th e C h ristian L ife.” ing, D am ascus, etc. Tel. D am ascus Service» are H elpful, Restful and T h ere w ill be p reach in g a t 8 from th e Inspiring. 94. M ullenhoff Bros. subject, “ How to Become a C h ristian ." Revival m eetin g s w ill begin next T uesday evening, w ith th e Rev. W al ford W estlind, of Tacom a, W ash in g ton, as evangelist. T h ere w ill be a t th is B akery and a t S tor s special m usic each evening. All a re invited to atten d . Contains tlie Vitauiines, mi 'ed by SAND, F Hl U V Y, JVM'.VKV GRAVEL j ! j j ! , Contract Grading neck Pi1 wfcaoui a Machine ED. PAISLEY Ci'vcn Fs' iihout Cost to Our ^Depositors The Wayside Church I p ccmSat the numerous frauds caused by 'risin g checks, we have adopted the Pro* tectu Check System. Each Protectu check has a scries or numbers lithographed in indelible ink at the end of each check [like a money order}. By a device provided w ith each check book, the end can be to m so th at the highest amount indicated on the margin of the check represents the maximum amount o f check. CHOICE ALFALFA HAY This special sixe business check book, three checks to a page, is suitable for all business firms. OUR HEALTH BREAD sclentlflc p rln cli leg Gresham City Bakery Phone 1221 FOR THE BEST MEATS Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest possible prices, you’ll go to THE SANITARY MARKET Gresham Phone 1711 GEO. DIETL, Prop. BRIQUETS COAL A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Daily Trips to Portland Pow ell G resham Phone 1581 and Maple P o rtlan d F t. E ast T aylor P hone EAst 63*9 NewWi Y?ur m otor never snapped over quicker in summer than it does w o n the new winter “Red Crown. You never got fas ter, smoother acceleration in traffic, nor better mileage. The new winter Red Crown is a"buy_ snappy winter starting and power in heaping measure. STANDARD OIL COMPANY* ( C ^ i/tr n u t) ____ The best buy inlown B uy it anyw here you see the red, w hite and blue pump—at Standard Oil Service Stations and at dealers. If you are considering opening a checking a«, count, by all means come in and see this a d d it io n a * slkvice th at we are giving tree to our patrons, TROUTDALE IPs Good and Good for You THEO. VAN DONINCK Protectu checks may also be had in tw o pocket si y^> T he L adies Aid w ill hold an all-day m eeting a t th e ch u rch W ednesday, F e b ru a ry 4. A pot luck d in n er will be enjoyed a t noon. T he m em bers w ill go p rep a re d to do q u iltin g. It will be of in te re s t to old Red Cross w o rk e rs to know th a t a t th is m eeting th e Red C ross flag and th e Sunday school flags w ill be re-h u n g , having been sto red since th e re p a irin g of th e church. At th e C ounty Council of P a re n t- T each ers asso ciatio n Mrs. M yrtle Holmes w as appointed ch a irm an of a com m ittee to m ake arra n g e m e n ts for a luncheon to be given th e d elegates of th e s ta te P a ren t-T ea ch e r convention w hich m eets in P o rtla n d in O ctober. The com m ittee m et in T ro u td ale T h u rsd ay . C. C. Bush of th e F o rd g arag e h ere very kindly took the la dies to C h an ticleer Inn, w h ere sa tis facto ry arra n g e m e n ts for th e lu n c h eon w ere m ade. G eorge T hom as from Dee, Oregon, and R alph T hom as from T herm opolis, W yoming, have been v isitin g a t th e hom e of th e ir b ro th er, C. I. Thom as. They w ere re tu rn in g from a visit w ith th e ir p a re n ts a t N ew port, Oregon. M. B. McGinnis and Ja m es Spence m ade a b u sin ess trip to T he D alles on W ednesday. T hose from T ro u td ale a tten d in g th e County Council of P aren t-T ea ch e rs a t R u ssellv ille w ere Mrs. M yrtle H olm es, local p resid en t, Mrs. C. I. Thom as, and Mrs. L. A. H arlow . Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n W hite from P o rt land have moved in to th e M ilton Fox house on D ora stre e t. Mr. W hite is em ployed a t th e wool pullery. T he P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n called a special m eeting on Monday to ta k e actio n on th e Child W elfare am endm ent. T hey se n t a teleg ram to th e le g isla tu re en d o rsin g th e am en d m ent. Mrs. H. E. B radley of L ents, O re gon, visited Mrs. H. C. McGinnis on T hursday. Miss F ay P arso n s is w orking a t th e C. C. B ush g arage. FA IR V IEW A m usical tr e a t is in sto re for all m usic lovers on F rid ay evening, F eb ru a ry 20. A co n c ert w ill be given a t th e city h all u n d er th e au sp ices of th e W om en’s society of th e Sm ith M emor ial P re sb y te ria n ch u rch . Mr. W alde- m ar H ollensted, of P o rtlan d , a son of th e p asto r, is a rra n g in g th e p rog ram and w ill be assiste d by m em bers of E. M aldwyn E v an 's studio. F u rth e r an n o u n cem en ts of th is ev en t will be m ade la ter. "Soul C u ltivation," w ill be th e them e of a serm on Sunday m orning a t 11 o’clock by th e p asto r, Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted a t th e Sm ith M emorial P re sb y teria n ch u rch . S unday school w ill m eet as u su al p ro m p tly a t 10 o’clock. E Q U A L L Y P R A C T IC A L FO R P O C K E T , DESK A N D P A Y R O L L USB BANK OF GRESHAM G resh am SA N D Y BLUFF A m iscellaneo. • show er w as given a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k B eers in honor <?• th eir d au g h ter, Miss A lta, teach er of : usted school, w hose m a rriag e w ill be oon. Many b ea u ti ful and useful g i ' i ! w ere received by th e bride-to-be at a bountiful p late lunch w as serv •' T hose p resen t w ere, Mrs. Clei ine M etzger. Mrs. B elle Beers and . Eva Robinson of G resh am ; Mrs JcB ain , Mrs. Rena M anary, Mrs. Ai nda Jo h a n sen , Mrs. Eva Jo h an sen « O rient. Mrs. Fred M eyers, Mrs. I. E. C rasw ell, Miss M arie Nelson of I n ed, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B eers, Miss ! /el Beers, Mrs. W. A. P ro cto r, Mis lene P ro cto r, Miss M ildred Bosholm of «andy, Mrs. A. J. A ult, Mrs. R adio d Mrs. F red W ag- nor, Mrs. Rose W-‘* or, Mrs. W illiam C rynes, Mrs. Le Use C rynes, Mrs. P an g b o rn , Mrs. By ion, Mrs. V anF leet, Mrs. H a rrie t DetJker, Miss E d n a and Je ssie B eers and Mrs. F ra n k B eers, th e h o stess, th e IV s Alta. P L E A SA N T VALLEY DANCE Troutdale City Hall SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 31 GIGRAY’S ORCHESTRA Good Management and Good Time Assured The Truth Edward McCullough U ’TOC ASTER Lutile» Free Gentlemen $1.00 P L E A SA N T HOME T he Rev. E. O. Rantoli w as called to B ellingham , W ashington, on S u n day aftern o o n by th e new s of th e su d den d eath of his sis te r, Mrs. Chas. Bates. Mrs. R anton accom panied him Mrs. B ates leaves h er husband and a th ree-y ear-o ld son, besides her fath e r and m other, th re e sis te rs and four b ro th ers. She w as 29 y ea rs of age. Pleasant Home Baptist Church. S ervices at P le a sa n t Home BaptiHt ch u rch next Sunday w ill begin a t 10 o'clock w ith S unday school w ith Miss Ida M iller as su p e rin ten d e n t. P re a c h ing w ill be a t 11 by th e pasto r. B. Y. P. U. m eets a t 7 p. m., follow ed by a song service and p reaching. T he Sunday school Is show ing a steady gain Hlnce th e first of th e year, both in num bers and in te rest. T he p asto r will o rg an ize a ch o ir on T h u rsd ay evening preceding th e re g u la r p ray e r m eeting. T he ladies of th e ch u rch w ill m eet a t th e p arso n a g e on T h u rsd ay , Feb. 5. Much In te re st is being show n am ong the boys of th e ch u rch and Sunday school in b a sk e t ball. Mr. F a irw e a th e r Is th e very efficient coach and m an ag er. T he first gam e is scheduled for F rid a y evening, Feb. 6, a t th e O rient g ran g e h all, w hen a double head er will be p u t on, visiting team s being Sellw ood B ap tist church and P. H. M ethodist. Mrs. G. H. Rich« la spending a few days th is w eek w ith h er sister, Mrs. Jos. P u tn am , of Co; vallis. Mr. and Mrs. Tow nsend of P o rtlan d w ere g u ests a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Popple' nt, Sunday. Mrs. E rm a R itt; .ihouse Is in a P o rt land ho sp ital w here sh e u n d erw en t a m ajo r o p eratio n a few days ago, h er condition Is repo. ‘ -d as favorable. F .M. D avis was In P o rtlan d on b u sin ess m atter« W ednesday. David Savo is adding an o th er unit to his p o u ltry bnafiees. Mr. Savo has placed an o rd er f<>' 1000 baby chicks and is p u ttin g i m odern building to house th en ’ Thos. G rave no has been on the sick list for a w days, is co n v ales cing. Miss A llie ander, who is te a c h er for th e it.' m ediate g rad es in th e school. Is qu ' ’ ill a t p rese n t, and Mrs. H. P. 1 ullogh is filling her Grape Vines. W ordens, Concords, N iag aras, one place un til sit a able to resu m e her year old. S plendidly rooted, su re work. grow ers. Low p rices. O rder now. H arold Oberg, C raig road, fo u rth house n o rth off B a rr road. TA bor ROCKWOOD 6014, P o rtlan d , R. 7, Box M t, T he Rockwood social club w ill give Window ( ’leanrng a dance In the g ran g e hall on S a tu r F or ex p ert window clean in g wee 8. day evening, J a n u a ry 31, u nder the Tajlm u, or leave o rd ers with John m anagem ent of the dance com m ittee Brown, G resham , phone 2501. co n sistin g of W. H. L ynch, W. O. B right sayings by m odern th in k e rs S haver and M. Norby. a re found In th e w an t colum n. BOYS - FOLKS IN OUR TOWN O regon WHO OOP" BOYS N u tritio n C lasses L engthened. T h e Increased In te re st and dem ands for n u tritio n w ork lias b ro u g h t ab out j the len g th en in g of th e co u rse In n u tritio n as they are being given In four com m unities nt th e p re se n t tim e by 1 Miss Lucy A. Case, n u tritio n speclal- ! 1st, O. A. C. E xtension Service. T he n ex t series of m eetings w ill be | held th is w eek as follow s: T uesday, Ja n u a ry 27, th e Lynch dls- i tric t, nt th e resid en ce of Mrs. H. C. Johnson. W ednesday, J a n u a ry 28—P le a sa n t V alley a t th e resid en ce of Mrs. F. A. i Ltd,man. T h u rsd ay , Ja n u a ry 29— B ellrose and G ilbert, a t th e church. F riday, Ja n u a ry 30— H illsview a t (th e resid en ce of Mrs. L ouis Y unker. T h e m eetings will begin a t 10:30 a m. and conclude a t 3:30 p. m. T he first th re e m eetin g s a re th e 'fo u r th of th e series of five m eetings. • T hese classe s w ere sta rte d w ith the In ten tio n of having but th re e m eetings In th e se rie s b u t th e In te re st h as been so keen and th e dem and so g rea t th a t th ey have been extended to five m eet ings in each com m unity. T he su b ject u n d er co n sid eratio n at th e m eetin g s on J a n u a ry 27, 28, 29, w ill be, in th e m o rning, a ta lk and d em o n stratio n on m ilk, in th e a fte r noon a ta lk on feeding ch ild ren over tw o y ea rs of age. T he su b je ct for Ja n u a ry 30 In th e m o rn in g w ill he a d em o n stratio n of sa lad s, in th e a f te r noon a ta lk on p lan n in g and p re p a r ing th e m eal for th e h ea lth of the fam ily. As soon as th is se rie s of w ork is com pleted in th ese com m unities, Mlsa Case w ill ta k e up w ork in som e o th e r co m m unities as w as plan n ed a t th e w om ens' m eetings (luring th e a g ric u l tu ra l econom ic conference. At th a t m eeting th e home econom ics w ork w as plan n ed for th e y ear including n u tritio n , sew ing classe s, m illin ery classes, d ress form c lasse s and c la s s es In household m anagem ent. New Style Book, Ilooray! T he new sty les a re h ere in clo th es for sp rin g and sum m er. good p a tte rn s. Sam e q u ality , price, $3.50 w ith o rd er, $20 on ery. P. F. Black, G resham , 1801.— Adv. BOYS BOYS CAN OGAW THE B e jT PlCTuRC OF "OLO IN TV416 STRIP, LAUéH IN © Tt> SCAT TH E B ano £ sizes Love , 3 S w il l be a w a r d ed ■ lvr. A B a ss b a ll ho . a S a t a n d b a ll , 3«o a B a ll the a m e k in d t h e b ig l e a g u e s u s e . ©sfeioes t h e w in n in g d r a w in g © . w it h n a m e s . w il l ee P ublished in T h is S trip i n o v e r *i7oo PAr<-«s. R ules o f c o n t e s t : o n e o g a w in g - B n each B o y . PlCTUGES T b Bfi OftAW N 3 a . To INCHES IN HEIGHT. C O P VlN G PlCTuGBE O F THE SAME S iz e * 4 this s rc iip w il l n o t B e accepted PICTURE» T O B e D R A W N IN I N K . w G lT B N A M e iN f u l l a l s o a d o o es s a n d a g e o h B a c k o f d r a w in g w h e tm c g left o f t G i G n t , HANDED A N O W H E T H E R V O U P ftE FE ft A CAR. ’• M PITCHER'S . 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