Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 06, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK.
I
CAMP HILL
PLEASANT HOME
Cam p H ill W om an'« club m et at th e
hom e of Mr«. C harles P. E dw ards on
Pow ell A’alley ro ad W ednesday, Feb.
4. An in te restin g and educational a f­
tern o o n w as enjoyed by Its m em bers.
A delicious luncheon w as served by
th e h o stess at 5 o’clock.
T he ladies' gym nasium club w ill
give a shadow social a t th e O rient
school on T uesday evening, F eb ru ary
10, E ach lady is expected to bring
lunch for two. An in v itatio n is given
th e public to atten d .
BIG AUCTION SALE
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1925
ERNEST LEHMAN, Owner
OUR HEALTH BREAD
Gresham City Bakery
FOR THE BEST MEATS
F re sh o r C ured, L a rd , E tc., p re p a re d a n d sold u n d e r a b ­
so lu te ly s a n ita ry c o n d itio n s a n d a t low est
p o ssib le prices, y o u ’ll go to
THE SANITARY MARKET
Phone 1711
G resham
c'ftfore pep for starting—'
faster acceleration-more power
IT’S A BUY
The n ew wmterRed Crown’
is a buy-it snaps your motor
over quicker, accelerates fast­
er in traffic, and on the hills
where you w a n t it, there’s
power to spare/ You’ll fm d
something new in gasoline
in the new w inter“Rea Crown
-in oery way the best buy in town
STANDARD
OIL COMPANY
C California )
MSSfcr
Buy it anywhere you
see the red, white and
blue pump —at Stand­
ard Oil Service Stations
and at dealers.
FO LKS
IN OUR
TOWN
She
D id.t
Wart
«7
Edward
McCullough
ALTOCASTTM
FAIRVIEW
v ery enjoyable evening w as sp en t
Ja n u a ry 31, w hen th e F airview P a r
en t-T e ac h er asso ciatio n en tertain ed
ab o u t 100 persons. Mrs. G eorge P e r ­
kins, sta te p resid e n t of th e P a re n t-
T each er asso ciatio n , gave a v ery in
te re stin g ta lk on th e th re e bills w hich
are now before th e s ta te le g isla tu re
and fostered by th e P a ren t-T ea ch e r
association, viz.; th e child labor, the
k in d e rg a rten and th e fre e te x t book
bills. T h ere w as com m unity sin g in g
led by th e Rev, E. R. D. H ollensted
and a vocal solo by Miss A ilene Dixon.
A delicious luncheon w as served afte r
th e p ro g ram . Nine new m em bers w ere
tak en in, m aking a m em bership of 49.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. R uttle,
J a n u a ry 21, a son. T his fam ily is r e ­
siding for th e p rese n t a t th e hom e of
Dr. and Mrs. R. Jep so n , th e la tte r a
siste r of Mr. R uttle.
Mrs. C laude D. K napp and Mrs.
F red W all and son, of V ernonia, w ere
d in n er g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge
R. Shaw , T uesday evening.
Q uite a num ber of th e m em bers of
th e M ethodist ch u rch have been e n ­
joying th e revival m eetings u n d er Dr.
. A. D anford a t G resham d u rin g th e
p ast w eek, and arran g e m en ts a re be­
ing m ade for tra n sp o rta tio n for th o se
who d esire to atten d .
A bout 15 ladles g ath ered a t th e
hom e of Mrs. Jo h n Mahaffy T uesday
evening In honor of Mrs. T helm a L ed ­
bury. T he tim e w as sp e n t in co n v e r­
satio n and m usic, afte r which lunch
w as served by Mrs. R uela Sim pson,
Mrs. G race Lew is and Miss Velm a
Mahaffey.
A
The best buy irilòwn
/ v t$ 4 S o r tb #eT t h « p \
I DOOR F i x e o U K N »
' EVRRV TlM B w e OPEN rT. IT
FEBRUARY
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1»25
PAGE T H R EE
TROUTDALE
T he re g u la r m eeting of th e T ro u t­
dale L adies Aid w as held a t the
ch u rc h on W ednesday. It w as an all-
day m eeting and m uch w ork w as ac­
com plished, th e re being tw o q u ilts In
fram es to q uilt. A delicious lunch
w as enjoyed at th e noon hour. T he
ROCKWOOD
ladies w ill m eet a t th e ch u rch to q u ilt
On S aturday, Ja n u a ry 31, the Camp
H ill W om an's club gave a card p arty
n ex t W ednesday aftern o o n , Feb. 11.
Mrs. E thel D ever and little ch ild ren
S unday school w ill be held at 10
a t th e hom e of Mrs. H. C. Johnson.
P ro ceeds w ere donated to th e Lynch have moved in to th e G eorge Seeley a. m. and ch u rch services at 7:30 p.m.
at th e T ro u td ale com m unity ch u rch .
P a re n t-T e a c h e r association for th e house.
T he ladies of th e com m unity ch u rch
h o t lunch fund. F rie n d s and m em ­
R ich ard W albert from G aribaldi.
b e rs responded to th e cause so th a t w ill hold an im p o rta n t b u sin ess m eet­ Oregon, is th e new m echanic and se r­
th e evening w as both profitable and ing on W ednesday aftern o o n a t 2 vice m an a t the C. C. Bush g arag e.
enjoyable. One fea tu re of the eve­ o'clock, at th e ch u rch .
M. B. McGinnis and fam ily sp en t the
n in g w as the dem onstration of an At
w eek-end in L ents, visitin g a t the
New Style Book, H ooray!
hom e of H. E. Bradley.
w a te r K ent radio by m em bers of th e
T
he
new sty les a re h ere In Nash
rad io shop of G resham .
Mrs. Lydia O strand w ent to D allas,
clothes for sp rin g and sum m er. E x tra
D. L. C ham bers of B ellingham , good p attern s. Sam e q u ality , sam e Oregon, Sunday to stay w ith Mr. and
W ashington, w as a visitor a t th e Chas. price, $3.50 w ith o rd er, $20 on deliv­ Mrs. M ary P re sto n for a while. Mrs.
ery. P. F. Black, G resham , phone P re sto n is ill.
P. E dw ards hom e over th e w eek-end. 1801.—Adv.
Mr. an d Mrs. C harles L ato u re ll of
H eppner, Oregon, w ere g u ests a t th e
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. L arsso n
th e first of th e week.
Mrs. M arian Cathey of P o rtlan d
sp e n t th e w eek-end at th e home of h er
on Lehman's Farm, 2 Miles North of Damascus on p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Mc­
Foster Road
G innis.
Jo h n L audan w ent to S eattle, W ash ­
ington, F rid ay for a sh o rt v isit w ith
his tw o sons living there. H e r e ­
10 o’clock
Lunch at Noon tu rn ed S unday evening.
A rth u r M atches of Dayton, Oregon,
w
ill
w ork a t th e wool p u liery th is se a ­
LIVESTOCK
son. He is ship p in g clerk.
9 Cows, 6 fre sh , 1 co m in g fre sh in M arch, 1 in A pril, 1 in
Miss Miriam Spence accom panied
J u ly . 2 H o rses w e ig h in g a b o u t 3000 lbs., 7 -year-old m a rc ; 14- by a friend, Miss H elen Lewis, cam e
y e a r-o ld m are .
’
All C a ttle T ested down from C orvallis F rid ay to spend
th e w eek-end w ith th e home folks and
FARM MACHINERY
atten d th e dance a t th e city h all on
M ower, Hay R ake, In te rn a tio n a l E nsilage C utter, 22 -h .p . engine n il trucks, S atu rd ay night.
In te rn a tio n a l 2-horse C u lth a tu r, Single C ultivator,
S tu d eh a k er Wagon
M rs. H. C. McGinnis and G eorge
In good condition, G ravel Bed with B rake A ttachm ent, 4-h n rse P otato
D igger, 2-horse P otato D igger, 2 Sets Double H arness, Sw enson S tum p P a rris h a re ill and Mrs. P a rris h has
P u lle r, fiO-gallon Iro n K ettle, S Good B a rre ls, No. 40 O liver Chilled Plow, a badly sp rain ed w rist.
2-h o rse H arrow , 2 Disc H arrow s, Case B reaking Plow, la rg e Log Chain,
Mrs. R. D. Bailey of G resham w as a
C ream S ep ara to r, (1 10-gallou and 2 5-galloa m ilk can s, lo t of tools too»
v isito r a t th e A. D. K endall hom e on
num erous to m ention.
W ednesday.
Miss A lice S pence of P o rtlan d spent
th e w eek-end a t th e hom e of Mr. and
J. C. K U R ATLI, A uction eer
11. A. K uratll, Clerk Mrs. W. C. Spence.
Mrs. L. H elm ing has re tu rn e d from
Spokane, W ashington, w here she w as
called on acco u n t of th e sick n ess and
d eath of h er m other.
at th is B akery and a t S to r s
Mrs. H a rry W aite h as ag ain tak en
up h er du ties as lib ra ria n a fte r her
C o n ta in s th e V itam in es, mi ed by
long siege of illness.
scientific p rln cli les
H erm an B laser is building a new
g arage.
IPs Good and Uood for Yon
Mr. and Mrs. Gale H anna, th e Misses
T helm a and N athalee S elling, F ra n k
M orrow, Miss Alice Spence, Mrs
M arian Cathey, H om er Jo n es, Mrs.
THEO. VAN DONINCK
Phone 1221
Jo sep h in e D ru ry and Mr. and Mrs
H erm an W eeks w ere am ong th o se
from P o rtlan d who atten d ed th e dance
at th e city h all S atu rd ay night.
Mrs. I. L. D avidson had th e m is­
fo rtu n e of b rea k in g an an k le rec en tly
GED. D IETL, Prop.
U t i l i VY.
STATED COMMUNICATIONS
F airview Lodge No. 92, A. F. &
' e r ' ' a . M., S atu rd ay evening, F eb ­
ru a ry 7, 1925, a t 8 o’clock. L abor in
M. M. degree. V isiting b reth ren w el­
come.
WM. H. STANLEY, Sec y.
L. A. HARLOW. W. M.
AT LAST
VAULT ENTOMBMENT
IS WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL WHO DESIRE IT.
The new Mount Scott Mausoleum to be located within
the beautiful Mount Scott Park Cemetery makes this
possible for three reasons:
F irs t— Any c a sk e t th a t is a c c e p ta b le fo r e a rth b u ria l
« i ll he receiv ed , th u s e lim in a tin g th e e x p e n se o i a steel
c a sk e t o r steel v a u lt.
S econd— A lim ited n u m b er oi v a u lts » re bein g offered
a t one-ball* th e u sual re g u la r re ta il p ric e :
R e g u la r $350 v a u lts n o w ................................. $175
R e g u la r $500 v a u lts n o w .................................. $250
R e g u la r $650 v a u lts n o w ................................. $925
R e g u la r $750 v a u lts n o w .................................... $875
$10,000 fam ily ro o m s of te n v a u lts now $5,000.
L a r g e r a n d s m a lle r room s p ro p o rtio n a te ly priced.
T h ird — Any of th e above priced v a u lts may be secu red
on easy p a y m e n t p lan th a t places vault e n to m b m e n t w ith ­
in th e rea c h of ev e ry o n e .
It is fast becoming the custom of families to make such arrange­
ments in advance of actual need, thus alleviating the intensity of grief
when death comes.
Mount Scott Mausoleum will be constructed of the most durable
material known and will be one of most beautiful in the west. In the
quiet splendor of its stately walls there comes that comforting sense
of protection which the human heart longs to feel as it tenderly parts
with its loved ones.
The arrangements which so inevitably must be made sooner or
later, should be made now, when the mind is undisturbed by grief or
financial uncertainty.
Many of Gresham’s leading citizens have already taken advant­
age of this exceptional opportunity.
For further information or an interview phone our representa­
tive for this district, Mr. A. M. Russell, TAbor 9001, or communi­
cate with the address given below.
MOUNT SCOTT MAUSOLEUM
OF
M ount Scott P a rk C em etery
A. D. K E N W O R T H Y , M gr.
420 H e n ry B ldg., P o rtla n d
B R o adw ay 2307
POWELL VALLEY
T he Sunday school of th e Mission
ch u rch w ill convene a t 10 o’clock
Sunday, follow ed by p reach in g a t 11
by th e / evangelist, th e Rev. W alford
W estlind, of T acom a, who began a
series of revival m eetings in the
ch u rch F eb ru ary 1st. At 2:30 in th e
aftern o o n th e re w ill be a serv ice in
E nglish a t w hich th e ev an g elist and
also a visitin g clerg y m an from P o rt­
land, th e Rev. Mr. M aln sted t, w ill
speak. At th is serv ice th e choir from
th e Sw edish ta b ern ac le w ill be p re s­
ent and ren d e r m usical num bers. A
prayerm eef ing will be held in th e
church a t 7 p. m., follow ed by p re a c h ­
ing at 7:30 in E nglish. Miss M artha
H agberg w ill sing and th e re will also
be special n u m b ers by th e strin g band.
The m eeting of th e confirm ation class
will be postponed n n tll th e aftern o o n
of F e b ru a ry 14. T he revival services
w ill co n tin u e d u rin g th e com ing week.
T he L adies Aid w ill serv e lunch S u n ­
day at 5:30 in th e ch u rch In co n n ec­
tion w ith th e all-day services, w hich
will be free of ch a rg e to ail.
The d ress form m aking school, u n ­
der th e d irection of Mrs. Je ssie Mc­
Comb, O. A. C. extension specialist,
will m e ,t at th e Pow ell Valley school-
house next W ednesday a t 10 o'clock
All ladies are u rged to be p rese n t and
tak e a rtic le s for lunch sim ila r to the
unch w hich w as served a t th e la st |
sew ing school.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil S a tte rstro m have
re tu rn e d from a visit w ith th e ir son.
R ichard, and o th e r rela tiv e s and
frien d s a t A berdeen, W ashington.
Sw eet clover u n til la te y ea rs has
been considered a noxious weed but
the ex p erim en t statio n has since
show n th a t It may have a place In
so u th ern Oregon in p astu re s and
ran g es p a rtic u la rly w here the spil is
dry and not sour. A fter it is once
sta rte d p ro p erly it keeps Itself r e ­
seeded.
The Man Who Counts
RE you planning the foundation for
A
your career? This can only be done
by fortifying yourself early in life with
a bank account—it’s the best foundation
to build on. It is not too late to start now.
The doors of this bank are open to you.
tot
it
Q re sh am , O regon
Special Dance
F a irv iew
City Hall
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7
G en tlem en d a n cin g , 75c
Spettatore Free
Ladles Free
Grape Vines.
P ortland T elegram B argain.
W ordens, C oncords, N iagaras, one
y ear old.
Splendidly rooted, su re
grow ers.
Low prices. O rder now.
H arold Oberg, C raig road, fourth
house n o rth off B a rr road. TA bor
8014, P o rtlan d , R. 7, Box 966.
T he P o rtlan d T eleg ram Is m aking
a special b arg ain offer la stin g un til
M arch 1, when the yearly su b scrip tio n
by m ail w ill be $3.75. Send your su b ­
scrip tio n th ro u g h th e Outlook. Both
p ap ers for one year, $4.5#.—Adv.
A T T E N T IO N BOVS f
B i o LEAGUE B a s e b a l l
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HAS TO &£ RAISED A LITTLE
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