Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 24, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    T he Rev. Edw in T. R andall, whose
coining about a year ago is so fav o r­
ably rem em bered, w ill preach at
P le a sa n t V alley a 11 a. m. Sunday.
T he P lea san t V alley Sunday school is
g rea tly increasin g in num ber. It co n ­
venes at 10 a. m.
Mrs. Louise H euke. who lived in th e
D am ascus neighborhood for 25 years
p rio r to h e r rem oval to L en ts four
y ea rs ago, died at h er late residence
a t 5829, 85th stre e t so u th east, on Feb
ru a ry 18, at th e age of 67 years. H er
m aiden nam e w as L o u isa R oem er and
h e r b irth p la ce w as in Saxony, Ger
m any. She cam e to th e U nited S tates
about 30 y ea rs ago and had lived m uch
of th e tim e In th e locality so u th of
G resham . H er d eath w as due to a
succession of p ara ly tic stro k es, from
w hich she had been a su fferer for a
y ear past. She w as m a rrie d to F re d ­
erick H euke in th e old co u n try , who
w ith tw o ch ild ren , C arl, of L ents, and
Mrs. M innie W itzel, of D am ascus
survive her.
She also leaves five
g ran d c h ild ren an d tw o g re a t-g ra n d ­
children , of P o rtlan d , and tw o siste rs
in G erm any. T he fu n eral serv ices
w ere conducted S atu rd ay , F e b ru a ry
21, from th e fu n eral p a rlo rs of Jacob
son & Cox, on 92d s tre e t n e a r F o ste r
road, th e Rev. H. R. G ebhardt officiat­
ing.
In te rm e n t w as in Mt. Scott
cem etery.
INSURANCE FOR FARMERS.
T he F a rm e rs M utual F ire Relief
A ssn., of P o rtla n d , is upon its 21st
year, and is th e la rg e st F a rm e rs Mu­
tu a l F ire In su ra n c e A ssn, w est of the
Rocky m ountains. T he yearly rep o rt
filed w ith th e In su ra n c e Com m ission­
er show s a to ta l m em bership of m ore
th a n 13,000, w ith 120,500,000 in force,
an increase of J2.500.000 over th a t of
1923. T he fire losses for 1924 a g g re ­
gated $55,000, a ll of w hich have been
ad ju sted and prom ptly paid. No low ­
er ra te on farm in su ran c e can be ob­
tained from any o th e r com pany in
Oregon. If you believe in co -opera­
tive m ovem ent am ong the farm ers
and need in su ran ce, call on P re sid en t
H. W. S n ash all, a t th e F a ir G rounds,
G resham . Phone 2101.—Adv.
Plano Tuning.
Piano tu n in g $3. P lano and organ
rep a irin g . F red B. Jones. Phone o r­
d ers to Outlook. 1561. or TAbor 8952
FERTILIZERS
of all kinds, for all purposes
We carry a complete line of
Swift's Red Steer Brand Mixed Fertilizer
A Mixed Fertilizer for Every Purpose
For Fields, Gardens, Lawns.
Superphosphate
Tankage
Fishmeal
Nitrate of Soda
Muriate of Potash
Bloodmeal
Get our prices. Fertilizers are cheaper this year.
A sk for th e little booklet on F ertilizer.
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Phone 1451
Phone 1451
A fine baby boy arriv ed a t th e hom e
of Mr. an d Mrs. S. P. O sburn on S u n ­
day, F e b ru a ry 15.
F a ir v ie w G r a î n ^ a n d W a r e h o u s e C o .
T he young people of th e E p w o rth
L eague a re still w orking for th e play,
Mary Ja n e," w hich w ill be given in
th e city h all on th e evening of M arch
6. F u rth e r an n o u n cem en ts w ill be
made.
F a i r v i e w . O r e .
T hose who atten d ed th e house
w arm ing given on last Sunday a t th e
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. R obertson
in P o rtlan d w ere Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
P eterso n , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. M oller,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Moore. Miss R achel
P eterso n , M arjorie Moller, R ichard
A nderson. Clyde P eterso n and Melvin
M oller. F ifty-one relativ es and friends
rE B 14.
Prices Subject to Market Changes
atten d ed th e affair, w hich w as a com ­
P E R TON
b in atio n house w arm ing and show er
PER TON
A bou n tifu l sp read w as served at noon
and th e aftern o o n w as sp e n t in m usic
and conversation,
I r a B rooks is confined to his hom e
w ith a broken an k le as th e re s u lt of
a fall. Two sm all bones w ere broken.
Mrs. Jam es B u rlin g am e has been
q u ite sick for th e p ast w eek b u t Is
rep o rted b etter.
T he M ethodist L adies Aid w ill give
an evening tea on F riday, F e b ru a ry
27, a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. W ill
Brooks. All a re co rd ially invited.
Mrs. Floyd S u rface w ill en te rta in
We are in tlie market for Grain
th e M ethodist L adies Aid in an all-
CLEANING,
ROLLING, GRINDING,
day session on W ednesday, w hen th e
nt any time
tim e w ill be sp en t in sew ing for th e
w hite E a ste r sale w hich w ill be held
in th e city h all on A pril 10.
S unday school w ill be held a t 10 Funeral Held of Clarence Vamlerhoof, ^Illllllllll,lltllll|lllllllllllllllltllllllllllli||||titi||||||||||||||||||„„||||„||, |„|||||||||||||, hi , lllllliiiiiiiiiiiHitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
C larence H. V anderlioof, rem em ­
a. m. a t th e M ethodist ch u rch , E p ­
w o rth L eague w ill be held at 6:30 and bered by resid e n ts of T ro u td ale as r e ­
siding th e re a n u m b er of y ea rs ago,
Rev. C. B. May w ill p reach a t 7:30.
died a t his home In Tacom a Monday
and
the rem ain s w ere shipped to the
LUSTED
M etzger U n d ertak in g com pany a t
nt Orient Grange Unii
Mr. and Mrs. H ector M organ, of Mc­ G resham , w hich took ch arg e of th e
M innville, w ere S unday g u ests a t th e fu n eral arran g e m en ts. Deceased w as
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. F red M organ 28 years, 4 m onths and 29 days of age
and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph S ester. They and his d eath w as caused by urem ic
re tu rn e d to McM innville
M onday poisoning. T he fam ily left T ro u td ale
ARLETA BAPTIST VS. BAPTIST BEAR CATS
m orning.
15 or 16 y ea rs ago an d had resided in
Admission 25 ami 15 cents
I
T acom a sin ce th a t tim e. He is s u r ­
vived by a widow, Mrs. Ruth V ander ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMmiuiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMMUMiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiniiiiniiimiiimiiiiiHHHml
POWELL VALLEY
hoof, an d one child, his fa th e r and
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Lundbom a tte n d ­ m other, Mr. and Mrs. H en ry V ander-
ed th e recep tio n given a t th e P o rtlan d hoof, a sister, Leona, a ll of Tacom a,
au d ito riu m S unday evening to th e also a siste r, Mrs. R o b ert H u n ter, who
new ly n atu ra liz ed citizens. Mr. L und resid es In Los A ngeles, his g ra n d ­
bom took out his la st n atu ra liz atio n m other, Mrs. V anderhoof, of Ames,
p ap ers in 1924. Mrs. F ra n k Staffen- n ea r B ull Run, and a cousin, Mrs.
son and sons, T anny and E dw ard, a c ­ C arl E rick so n , of T ro u td ale. All w ere
com panied them .
p resen t a t th e fu n eral, w hich w as held
Mr. and Mrs. H ayden H iatt of M ed­ a t T ro u td ale In th e com m unity ch u rch
ford, O regon, who have been v isitin g on Sunday aftern o o n , w ith th e excep­
w ith Mrs. H ia tt's m o th er, Mrs. M innie tio n of th e siste r in Los A ngeles, who
N ystrom , for some tim e, have gone to 1 on account of illn ess In th e fam ily,
Good M anagem ent and Good Tim e A ssured
Los A ngeles w here they w ill v isit th e w as un ab le to reach here. T he Rev.
Gentlemen $1.0(1
p a re n ts of Mr. H ia tt and o th er r e la ­ E. R. I). H ollensted had ch arg e of th e
Ladies Free
tives and frien d s In different p a rts of | fu n eral serv ice and Mrs. L. A. H arlow
th e state.
and Mrs. J. A. L arsso n sang. I n te r ­
T he Pow ell V alley Com ets defeated m ent w as in D ouglas cem etery w here
th e fa st P le a sa n t H ome Cubs 22 to 11 a b ro th er, O rvll, w ho died th ree y ears
,
By “GREAT REND"
a t th e O rient g ran g e h all S atu rd ay ago at th e age of 17, is burled.
.
8 c.r ° 88-w ord Puzzle w as arra n g e d In G roat Bend, K ansas. We do
night. T he s ta rs of th e gam e w ere
de«f^nVe hi® n a? ei ° f th e o rlg l,la t,,r- However, as it is an ex ceptionally fine
S a tte rstro m for th e Com ets an d E ric k ­
Rockwood M. E. C hurch Notices.
read ers8 "*1 COnta ns son,e ex cellen t w ords, we a re p assin g it along to our
son for th e Cubs.
T h ere w ill be a L adies Aid tea held
However, th e re a re som e real
C laren ce Aim re tu rn e d hom e from a t th e hom e of Mrs. Wm. Je lk en at t e a ^ Z / n ^ h W° r '18, “ 7 r.ea.“ y d lfflcu lt
X l. f n
P“ z lle - J',Ht t0 aro u se your In terest, and th e cross-w ord
th e Good S am a ritan ho sp ital M onday 2:30, W ednesday aftern o o n . Sunday
i n I« », 8?!OU ? 1g et, . a , gr, a t. deal of enjoym ent o ut of solving it. Look
h aving en tirely recovered his u su al school w ill m eet a t 10 a. m. on S u n ­ »1
a t No. 46 horizontal. I t Is an 18 le tte r word. Ohoy!
h ealth an d stren g th .
day m o rning. E p w o rth L eague w ill
Miss E tta A nderson, a stu d e n t of th e m eet a t 6:45 and Rev. Edw in T. R an ­
M onm outh norm al, visited h e r p ar dall of P u g et Sound co n feren ce w ill
en ts, Mr. and Mrs. T horvald A n d er­ give th e evening ad d re ss a t 7:30.
son, over th e w eek-end holiday.
Multnomah Grange to Meet.
Mrs. K. J. H agberg and d au g h ter
T he M ultnom ah g ran g e will hold an
M artha, Mrs. F ra n k G ustafson, M rs
B ert Olson and Mrs. Chas. L u n d q u ist all-d ay session in th e ir hall a t O rient
w ere v isito rs Monday a t th e hom e of S atu rd ay , F e b ru a ry 28, a t 2 p. m.
Mr. an d Mrs. A. W. R esare, w ho live T h ere w ill be a p ro g ram w hich will
be open to th e public. V isitors are
n ea r A nderson station.
K nute A nderson has had an o th er w elcom e and a good atten d a n ce of th e
v ery sev ere a tta c k of asth m a, w hich m em bers Is desired.
it was feared m ight prove fatal, b u t
L ittle Child Dies Suddenly.
he is restin g som ew hat easier a t
R o b ert A ugust H eller, aged 2 years,
presen t.
only child of Mr. and Mrs. A ugust G.
Cream Prices.
H eller, of D am ascus, died very su d ­
T h e Sandy cream ery is paying 47 denly T u esd ay m o rning, Feb. 17, at a
cen ts a t th e cream ery and 45 ce n ts on
point Just e a st of L en ts w hile being
th e ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv.
ru sh ed to Good S am a ritan hospital
for tre a tm e n t. T he little one had
C hoice A lta lta H a y
been acu tely 111 only sin ce F riday eve­
We a re now o rd erin g o u r th ird
HORIZONTAL.
90. At an angle.
One who w onders.
ca r "B lossom B rand 2d C utting."
ning w ith a form of stom ach tro u b le
5
VERTICAL.
Get o u r p rice delivered a t your
w hich local physicians did not seem 10 To Brown.
K ing of P salm s.
1. U nusual.
b arn , G resham , B oring, Kelso, D a­
to
sa
tisfa
c
to
rily
diagnose.
He
had
11. . F am o u s pres. (In lt.).
m ascus, C ottrell, P le a sa n t Home,
2. An adverb.
been In an anem ic condition, It Is 13. . To kill.
etc. T elephone D am ascus 94.
3. Six. (Rom. num .).
said, p rio r to th is a ttac k . F u n eral 15. . Before.
4. Boy’s nam e, (ab b r.),
16. . Tam e, fondled anim als.
6. A bone.
services w ere conducted T h u rsd ay a t 18.
, P reposition.
7. An exclam ation.
2 o’clock .from th e Jaco b so n & Cox 19. . To deduce.
A uto F re ig h t T erm in al
8. A couch.
fu n eral p a rlo rs in L en ts, w ith In te r­ 20. Tim e of year.
9. An Im plem ent.
Portland, Phone EAst ‘3304
m ent in M ount S co tt cem etery. A 21. Excuse.
10. A p recise description.
23.
P
reposition.
Gresham, Phone 1901
11. A beverage.
goodly n um ber of sy m p ath etic n eig h ­
25. N egative.
12. R ights, (ab b r.).
bors and frien d s from D am ascus w ere 27. P e rta in in g to. (ab b r.).
14. A prefix m eaning th ree.
In atten d a n ce a t th e fu n eral. Much 28. Indefinite article.
16. A m agazine.
29.
Im plem ent, (hew ing).
sym pathy Is being extended to the
17. Thus.
30.
P erso n al pronoun.
19. E ntangle.
strick en p a re n ts who have been called
31. Scent.
22. Not ap p ro ach ab le.
to give up th e ir baby and only child. 34. A definite spot.
S uccessor to
23. A g irl's name.
35. A boy’s name.
Morgan Bros.
24. A roused to action.
Grape Vines.
36. L ittle devil.
26. A sin g le unit.
W ordens, Concords, N iagaras, one 38. Conjunction.
32. A boy's name.
year old.
Splendidly rooted, su re 39.
se p a ra te e n try in an account.
33. P reposition.
grow ers.
Low prices. O rder now. 40. A
PORTLAND
P reposition.
36. In co rp o rated acco u n tan t, (ab b r.).
H arold O berg, C raig road, fo u rth 4L In sp ite of.
37. P o rtu g al, (ab b r.).
WAY POINTS
house n o rth off B a rr road. TAbor 42. E d ito r (ab b r ).
38. A conjunction,
6014, P o rtlan d . R. 7, Box 966.
44.
An
e
a
ste
rn
state,
(ab
b
r.).
43. To act.
GRESHAM
W h at you w ant, when you w ant 1» 45. Thus.
47. A critica l m ark.
46.
Members
of
a
ch
u
rch
body.
s you w ant It—-W ant ad . R.
48. D e p a rt
57. To talk.
49. R epent.
58.
A E u ro p ean black bird.
H ere is th e an sw er to th e puzzle In
50. A m an ’s nam e.
•
the la st issu e of th e O utlook. How 59. S h o rt le tte rs.
51. An Ita lia n P rovince.
60.
A curved bone.
m any got It rig h t?
52. P reposition.
«2. N icknam e of fam ous Pres.
53. W ell-know n.
63. An eagle.
54. Guided.
I 64. Boy’s nicknam e.
65. P a rt of th e verb "to be".
65. Sam e as 62 horizontal.
56. C h a ra cteristics.
66 A g irl's nam e.
57. To go (Scot).
69. Arm y o rd er, (ab b r.).
.
61. An Insect.
70. Boy’s nam e. (ab b r.).
67. A g irl's name.
72 Boy's nam e, (ab b r.),
Every Wednesday and
68. A rtless.
I 73. A step.
70. Remote.
Saturday Evenings
75. PoHsessIvc form of a g irl’s nam e.
71. A title given to an E n g lish peer.
77. To be able.
73. P a st te n se of sleep.
I SO. To cu re, as h errin g , by saltin g
74. To th ro w about.
and sm oking.
76. To p ut aw ay.
81. Cuts.
78. A u n it of m easure, (ab o r.).
8J.
A llow ance made for w aste.
near Pleasant Valley Grange
79. A note of th e m u sical scale.
84. A lock of hum an hair.
80. C oarse o u te r co at of cereals.
85. To sbun.
82. You (G erm an p o lite fo rm ).
D on't F o rg e t and You W on't R egret
87. Main th o ro u g h fare, (ab b r.).
84. A beverage.
88 Large quantities.
86. A m edical m an. (ab b r.).
8». W lde-m outh w ater pltcbera.
98. H ouse of L ords, (ab b r.).
Phone 2211
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Special Cash Price at Mill Only
Barley, w h o le ............... $52.00
Barley, rolled or ground 54.00
Corn, w hole.................... 58.00
Corn, cracked or ground 60.00
Oats, w hole.................... 48.00
Oats, rolled or ground . . 50.00
Beet Pulp........................ 48.00
More Milk, Fishers. . . . 47.00
Dairy Feed, Fishers. . . . 44.00
W h e a t............................. $67.00
Scratch................................63.00
Egg Producer............... 55.00
Mill Run.......................... 42.00
M id d lin gs...................... 54.00
Linseed Oil M eal........... 54.00
Cocoanut M eal............. 44.00
Tripple Oil M eal........... 52.00
Molasses in steel drums. 27.00
Basketball
WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 25
DANCE
TROUTDALE CITY HALL
FOR THE BEST MEATS
h resh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab­
solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest
possible prices, you’ll go to
THE SANITARY MARKET
GEO. DIETL, Prop.
Phone 1711
G res haul
OUR HEALTH BREAD
at th is B akery and a t S to r s
Contains the Vitamines, m i’ed by
scientific p r in c ip e s
I t ’s Good and Good for Yon
Gresham City Bakery
THEO. VAN DOi'XNCK
Phone 1221 g s .
Merit—
and merit alone!
- O O DSTO CK
Standard T) peuri lee
ITTLE has been said in print about the Wood-
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of enthusiastic operators.
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I
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*
Portland, Ur eg on
WOODSTOCK
SATURDAY EVENING, FEB, 28
(i/G K A rs MtCHESTRA
OUR CROSS WORD PUZZLE
Lundquist Truck Line
Leea1 and Long Distance
Moving
DANCING
Springer’s Hall