GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
TUESDAY, MABCH 8,
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PAGE THREE
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Many Live Communities Report Their Activities
. n d W a r e h o u s e C o .
Mr. and Mrs. A nderson a re a t th e g ath ered a t th e hom e of her son.
home of his fa th e r, R. I. A nderson, Sam uel Bacon, n ear P le a sa n t Home
a ir v ie w
re
P re ac h in g services at th e P le a sa n t b u t expect to soon ta k e up th e ir re s i an d enjoyed th e b irth d ay d in n er to- i
geth er.
Home B aptist ch u rc h next S unday dence in P o rtla n d w here Mr. A n d er
Mr. and Mrs. C lark R ich w ere v isit
w ill be conducted by th e p asto r, th e son w ill be em ployed.
o rs a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. P au l i
Rev. Wm. F airw ea th er, a t 11 o’clock,
A splendid atten d a n ce w as seen at on Sunday.
preceded by Sunday school a t 10. In M ultnom ah g ran g e la st S atu td a v .
A m usical p ro g ram of a high o rd er
th e evening th e B. Y. P. U. m eets a t 7 Among th e p ro m in en t v isito rs p rese n t is to be given in th e O rient school au- j
o’clock. At 8 o ’clock th e Rev. Mr. w ere Ja s. K elly of E vening S ta • ' ditorium S atu rd ay evening. M arch 7. ;
S p rig gs of P o rtla n d w ill be p rese n t g ra n g e ; M. M. Squire. H. W. S nas It is to be given by th e T rip le Chimes I
and give a m essage concern in g m is h all and H. J. P u lfe r of G resham com pany (th e D airs fam ily! of P o rt-!
land and is sponsored by th e Ladies
sio n ary needs. All a re cord ially in- g ran g e ; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. S hipley I Aid of th e P le a sa n t Home M ethodist
vited to atten d any and all services. ! o{ Oswego g ran g e, and Mr. and Mrs. church.
MARCH 3.
P rices Subject to Market Changes
T h e ladies w’lll m eet in re g u la r ses- ! L andis of Rockwood grange.
FAIRVIEW
sio n th is w eek a t th e ch u rc h to com -
The n ext p ic tu re show sponsored by
P E R TON
plete a quilt. It is d esired to have all
PER TON
th e g ran g e w ill be given W ednesday
“Looking for Mary J a n e ” is th e title
come who can and at as ea rly an hour
evening, M arch I I , a t 8:15 and w ill of a play w hich w ill be given by th e
a s possible. R egular p ra y e r m eeting
fe a tu re H e rb e rt R aw linson in “F ools E p w o rth L eague at th e F airv iew city
w ill be held at th e ch u rc h on T h u rs
and R iches” w ith a tw o -reel com edy, h all F rid a y evening, M arch 6. Mrs.
day evening a t 7:30, follow’ed by choir
“Obey th e L aw .”
V era I. Dixon w ill coach th e play, th e
p ractice. The L adies Aid w ill co n
R obert A nderson, son of G. W. A n ca st of w hich is to be m ade up of th e
d u ct a bake sale on S atu rd ay a f te r
follow ing c h a ra c te rs : Floyd S urface,
noon, M arch 7, place to be announced derson, is q u ite ill.
Mrs. B. C. A ltm an e n te rta in e d Mr. Jo h n M errifield, a Chicago m illio n
la te r, b u t in a convenient place in th e
a ire ; Clyde P eterso n , A u g u stu s M erri
and Mrs. B liss on Sunday.
b u sin ess cen ter of P le a sa n t Home.
Miss A rleth a Rich h as re tu rn e d to field, his only so n ; M elvin M oller,
Mrs. I. W. A nderson and sm all son
C h arles B arn es, A u g u stu s' chum ;
a rriv ed from P endleton la st w eek to i h er hom e from N ew berg, w here she
R ichard A nderson, B erkeley C rane, a
join h er husband who h as been r e has been atten d in g th e high school.
frien
d of b o th ; W illiam A ndrew s,
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early
a
dozen
re
la
tiv
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s
of
Mrs.
cu p e ratin g from th e ill effects of an
S arah Bacon H y att, who on Monday
com poser
of
o p era;
o p eration for rem oval of his tonsils. I passed h e r 96th m ilesto n e of life, P ad d in g to n ,
We are In the market for Grain
C h arles Mode, G ustave S chultz, m an
CLEANING, ROLLING, GRINDING,
a g e r of o p era com pany; E dw ard A n
at any time
derson, W ing Tu, a la u n d ry m an ;
Mabel S urface, P au lin e W entw orth, in
ch a rg e of h o tel; D ora Mode, M arie
V arney, a young w idow ; R achel
in th e aftern o o n th e re will be special
SANDY BLUFF
P eterso n , C a rlita R om agna S chultz, a
Cftofce A lfalfa Hay
sin g in g and a social tim e.
Get our price delivered at Gresham,
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A
liene
Dixon,
O
iadys,
D elivered A ny P lace.
Q uick Service.
L ow est P ric es
Boring, Kelso, Sandy, Springdale, D a
who has w orked in a re s ta u r a n t; Mel en a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. G. S.
m ascus, etc.
We sold in February
LYNCH
B est C oncrete M aterial to be had.
three
carloads and now have orders
W ilkenson Sunday In honor of Mr.
vin S u rface, expressm an.
for two carloads for March.
Our
P rice Is Itrnnnnable.
T he re g u la r m eeting of th e Lynch
F airview P are n t-T e a c h e r asso c ia W ilkenson’s 67th b irth d ay . A sp le n
M l'I.l.E W H U F F BROS.
tion w ill hold its re g u la r m eeting F r i did dinner, in clu d in g a fine b irth d ay P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n w ill be
Phone D am ascus 1)4.
day, M arch 6, a t 2 p. m „ a t th e school- cak e adorned w ith candles, w as served held a t th e schoolhouse next F riday
PHONE GRESHAM 489
TROUTDALE. OREGON
house. A v ery in te re stin g p ro g ram to th e com pany of 18 p resen t, a fte r evening, M arch 6. P a re n ts and friends
w ill be given by th e follow ing com m it w hich the follow ing relativ es d ep a rt a re invited t obe presen t.
T he p u p ils of th e P o w e llh u rst and
tee: Mrs. A. L. Stone, Mrs. A nnie ed, ex p ressin g ap p reciatio n of th e d in
T eg art, Mrs. Jo h n P eterso n . E v ery n er and w ishing Mr. W ilkenson m any Lynch schools have been reh e arsin g
one Is co rd ially invited to a tte n d th ese m o re h appy b irth d a y s: Mr. and Mrs. for sev eral weeks In p rep a ra tio n for a
L. C. W ilkenson and d au g h ter, of ju v en ile ca n ta ta, "L o st in th e W oods,”
m eetings.
at th is B akery and a t S tor s
T h u rsd ay aftern o o n th e W om an’s P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. W. H. W ilken w hich is being sponsored by th e Pow
• F/i'L.,
Society of S m ith M em orial ch u rc h w ill son and th re e sons, of V ancouver, ell V alley P ro g ressiv e club and w ill
Cuntaius the Vitamine», mi ed by
be
given
in
th
e
club
building
of
th
a
t
W
ashington,
th
e
gentlem
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being
m
eet
a
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th
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m
anse
for
th
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an
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u
a
l
elec
scientific prlnclt les
Vulcanizing and Retreading
tion of officers. T he b u sin ess session, b ro th e rs of th e h o st; Ray J. W ilk en o rg an izatio n , Buckley avenue and
All W ork G uaranteed
scheduled for 2:30, w ill be follow ed son, of P o rtlan d , and C harles W ilken Pow ell V alley road, S atu rd ay evening,
It's Good and Good for You
M
arch
6.
F
airy
princes,
brow
nies,
son,
sons
an
d
th
e
ir
wives,
also
a
by a te a hon o rin g one of th e m ost
p o p u lar m em bers, Mrs. J. L. A ngell, nephew , R. B. W ilkenson, of C ottrell, wood nym phs and gypsies w ill m ake
GEO. A. BRANDT,
Phone 1471
up a p leasin g p ageant, in te rsp ersed
who soon leaves for O regon City to w ith his wife and tw o sous.
THEO. VAN DONINCK
Phone 1221
m ake h er home. Mrs. A ngell is a
Mr. and Mrs. Lee R adford and tw o w ith a butterfly d ance by a group of
fo rm er p resid e n t of th e society and ch ild ren of Tacom a, W ashington, v is little g irls.
A uto F re ig h t T erm in al
for m any y ea rs activ e in th e S unday ited a couple of days w ith th e ir b ro th
Portland, l’hone EAst SM4
school and ch u rc h and no doubt m any er, A. Radford, and family.
CORBETT
Gresham, Phone 12111
frien d s w ill av ail them selv es of th e
Mrs. Joe Caido re tu rn e d hom e S u n
T he S unday school a t th e C orbett
o p p o rtu n ity of m eeting w ith h er once day a fte r spending about five w eeks
ag ain before she d ep a rts for h er new in P o rtlan d c a rin g for som e frien d s com m unity ch u rc h w as w ell attended
Sunday and th e Rev. Mr. W right of
home. M rs. H ollensted w ill be a s w ho have been ill.
P o rtlan d p reached a fine serm o n S u n
sisted by th e M esdam es F a n c h e r and
H. H. W atk in s lo st a good cow la st day m orning.
Lockwood.
S uccessor to
w eek from some form of poisoning.
Mrs. M ary H icks and d au g h ter
Morgan
Bros.
Mr. and Mrs. R obert G ray e n te r L au ra w »re th e g u ests of Mrs. C lara
POWELL VALLEY
tain ed com pany from P o rtlan d S u n S m ith la st Sunday.
F. W. Reed w ent to E llsw orth
Mr. and Mrs. E m an u el A nderson, day.
PORTLAND
A fine p ro g ram is being planned by W ashington, T h u rsd ay for a 24-foot
w hose 50th w edding a n n iv e rsa ry w as
WAY POINTS
fittingly ce leb rated a t th e ir hom e F eb th e com m ittee of th e C o ttrell P a re n t- lau n ch w ith a 10-horse pow er engine
ru a ry 21, w ere ag ain ag reeab ly s u r T ea ch e r asso ciatio n for its next m eet th a t he hail p u rch ased at th a t place.
GRESHAM
Owen E m ily has been a t th e Shrine
p rised on S unday a t th e Sw edish ing, w hich w ill be held on F riday,
M
arch
6.
h o sp ital sev eral days for trea tm e n t.
L u th e ra n ch u rc h w hen th e ir frie n d s
Local and Long Distance
Mr. B rook h as had th e m isfo rtu n e
Mrs. E thel Sm ith S tew art retu rn ed
and relativ es held a sp ecial m eeting
Moving
in th e ir honor. T he b u ilding w as dec to lose a h o rse rec en tly from a p p a r F rid a y from Salem a fte r 46 days spent
o rated in daffodils, O regon g rap e and en tly th e sam e ailm en t th a t caused the a t th e le g islatu re.
Mr. an d Mrs. F red H icks left for
holly.
A su m p tu o u s d in n e r w as d eath s of a n um ber of an im als b e
Dufet*, Oregon, Sunday.
served from noon u n til 2 o'clock, at longing to A. J. Ault.
M esdam es C h arles and It. B. W il
Mr. H ard in g has begun w ork on his
w hich tim e a p ro g ram began, in c lu d
ing speeches, m usical n u m b ers and ken so n w ent to P o rtlan d S unday eve building n ear th e g rad e school.
readings. Mrs. L indberg, of P o rtlan d , ning w ith Mr. and Mrs. L. C. W ilken
O O DSTO CK
son, re tu rn in g hom e w ith Mr. and
gave sev eral solos and H okan T rued-
GILLIS
Every Wednesday and
Standard Typewriter
Mrs. H. H. W atk in s who drove in
son ren d ered a num ber of violin selec
Saturday Evenings
E v e re tt L ake had th e m isfo rtu n e to
tions. The Rev. Axel G reen gave an Monday to do some shopping.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
J.
A
ult
and
th
e
la
t
b reak h is left th u m b la st S atu rd ay
ITTLE has been said in print about the Wood-
ad d ress w hich w as a p p ro p ria te to th e
te r's m o th er, Mrs. Byron, sp en t S u n w hile engaged in cu ttin g fence posts.
occasion. A b eau tifu l elec tric lamp
a stock—but much has been said by thousands
day v isitin g w ith Mr. and Mrs. Sam W liile w orking w ith a wedge, In some
and book ends to m atcii w ere p re se n t
of enthusiastic operators.
C
a rre ll, of Pow ell Valley.
near Pleasant Valley Grange
m a n n er th e tool slipped w ith th e r e
ed to th e h appy couple by th e ir
T he W illing W o rk ers will m eet at su lt his thum b w as ca u g h t an d th e
It’s mainly this background of good will—earned
friends. T he brid e of B0 y ea rs ago
th e ch u rch on W ednesday afternoon.
bone fra ctu red . He w as b ro u g h t to
Don’t F o rg et and You W on’t R eg ret
w as also given a b rid al b o u q u et of
by good performance—that is responsible for its
T he C o ttrell com m unity ch u rch will G resham S unday and had th e in
pink
and
yellow
rosebuds,
th
e
p
re
success.
enjoy an all-day m e e tin r next Sunday, ju re d m em ber set.
se n tatio n being m ade h.v little Doris
w ith th e re g u la r m eeting in th e m o rn
Mr. and Mrs. C h arles Slm m onson
l,et me rry year aaetlon
Users will tell you the Woodstock is a most excep
Palm blad. An im m ense w edding cake,
ing, follow ed by a b ask et dinner. The w ere p le asa n tly su rp rised S unday by
su rm o u n ted w ith 50 can d les, w as a
tional typewriter—a composite of all improvements
M. H. SPEGNER
Rev. C hester C assell , is b ringing about ten old frien d s who cam e out
fe a tu re of th e tab le deco ratio n s. In
conducive to effortless writing—plus a rare beauty
sin g ers w ith him from P o rtlan d and from P o rtlan d for th e day. They
th e evening coffee and cak e w ere
lo n g K xperlenee
of type and sturdiness of construction that stamps
served to th e guests.
O a rfie ld 4473
this machine as a thing apart.
Mrs. H an n ah G radin w ill be the
392 E. IS th Kt. N.
Portland
The Powell Valley Progressive Club Extends
h o stess T h u rsd ay aftern o o n to th e
A sk fo r Demonstration
ladies of th e D eborah L adies Aid a t
w ere fo rm er asso ciates of Mr. Slm
th e ch u rch p a rlo rs of th e Mission
m onson w hen they all played In th e
to facu lty of Union H igh School,
ch u rch . All a re co rd ially Invited to
o rch e stra. They» bro u g h t th e ir m u si
stu d e n ts and ch ap ero n es to atten d th e
be p resen t.
cal in stru m e n ts w ith them and the
Pow ell V alley Com ets defeated the
D istrib u to r
day w as larg ely given over to m usic
P le a sa n t H ome Colts 10 to 8 last 1
301 Galt S treet
Portland. Oregon
of a high o rd er. R efresh m en ts w ere
T h u rsd ay n ig h t a t th e O rien t g ran g e 1
served.
hall. T he gam e w as fa st and hard
To be given at the community house,
Miss W ilma Chase is rep o rted to be
fought and th e w in n er w as in doubt
Powell Valley and Buckley Ave.
recovering from her recen t illn ess and
till th e final w h istle. N ext F rid ay
is g rad u a lly gaining stren g th . She Is
niglit th e Com ets ta n g le w ith the
plan n in g on eatin g d in n er w ith the
P le a sa n t H ome Cubs a t th e sam e ,
fam ily on her b irth d ay the 16th of th is
place.
m outh.
R. H. CONFREY
C. E. HADLEY
R. R. MACK
Money to loan on real estate. Farm
W h at you w ant, when you w an t It,
loans at 6 per cent. B. W T h o rn e
.is you w an t It W an t ad. It.
PLEASANT HOME
F
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Phone 2211
Special Cash Price at Mill Only
Barley, w h o le ................$52.00
Barley, rolled or ground 54.00
Corn, w hole.................... 57.00
Corn, cracked or ground 59.00
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
Sand
Gravel
W h e a t............................. $67.00
Scratch............................... 63.00
Egg Producer............... 55.00
Mill R u n ........................ 40.00
M id d lin gs...................... 52.00
Linseed Oil M eal........... 51.00
Cocoanut M eal............. 44.00
Tripple Oil M eal........... 52.00
Molasses in steel drums. 27.00
Crushed Rock
CONCRETE BRICK
KNARR & SON
F IS K
TIRES
and
TUBES
OUR HEALTH BREAD
Gresham Tire Shop
Gresham City Bakery
Merit—
Lundquist Truck Line
and merit alone!
DANCING
I
Springer’s Hall
AUCTIONEER
A n Invitation
Rebuilt Typewriter Co.
DANCE
W O O D STO C K
Saturday Evening, Mar. 7
B O V S » 6 T o 16 Y t»
tbiTEd TH» CrOBAT
NAI i O nal DRAWING CONTEST.
15 B lO PR IZES TO 6 6
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ball *, d r a w a P ic t u r e o f
OLD P O P " IN T H IS S T R tP A N D
MAKE HIM LAUGH REAL. HARO-
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