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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1925)
E dgar B urlingam e, who live in Port- i land, p le asa n tly su rp rise d him ou Sunday, th e occasion being his 35th birthday. A bounteous d inner was P hone G resham 1689 At the Emil Olson Farm , 1 Mile South of Troutdale Oregon served a t noon and a very p leasan t day w as spent. Mr. an d Mrs. W. J. L edbury are the Sale Begins at 11 o'clock a. m. Free Lunch at Noon proud p a re n ts of a baby girl, E ula IX 8V BF.D CAHUIEB D ernice, born M arch 7. Mrs. L edbury is at th e hom e of h er m other, M rs. J. 1 Reg. G ucrnsej Hull. Aekl Buy of WHIa Vine Mahaffey, who is ca rin g for her. Troutdale, Oregon No. 97024, born November 10, 1923 Mrs. G eorge F ra k e s of Scappoose W atch for the D aily Truck spent th e w eek-end visitin g her sis These Cows consist of high-grade Jerseys, Holsteins, Ary- te r, Mrs. Jo h n M uller and family. shires and Durhams, all in good condition and carrying well-de Let me do your hauling between Portland and Troutdale on the Sandy H. A. F u lle r, who h as been sick for fined m arks of distinction of breed. Boulevard. M orning w orship a t 11 o’clock at tw o w eeks, is rep o rted very low W hat you w an t, w hen you w ant 1» A num ber of these cows came fresh In January and Febru as you w ant it— W an t ad. tt. th e S m ith M em orial P re sb y teria n ary, a num ber will he fresh in March and some in April May ch u rc h Sunday. S erm on by th e p a s PLEASANT HOME and June. 3 tor, Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted. S ubject, There are three Heifers fresh now, one Holstein Heifer, two A son w as born to Mr. an d Mrs. R. “Our T ask .” S unday school a t 10 a.m. C. B rach tb ill on M arch 1 a t th e hom e years old, bred Jan u ary 1st, 1925; one A yrshire Heifer, one year T he an n u a l E very-m em ber Cam paign bred; one Guernsey Heifer, one year old, bred. These 0 . Shuliulm Farm , 3 Miles East of Gresham, and about Mile w ill tak e p lace S unday aftern o o n . In ■ I of th e la tte r's fa th e r, C. H. Sloop. old, H eifers are all bred to Aoki’s Boy of W illa Vine. ; M other and baby a re doing well. T his North of Powell Valley Store. th is way it is hoped to ra ise th e bud- I The C attle are all Tuberculin Tested. g et for th e y e a r’s ex p en ses in one day. i is Mr. Sloop’s first g ran d ch ild . The B rac h tb ills live a t V ancouver, W ash. T he a n n u a l co n g reg atio n al m eeting Two in te re stin g and lively gam es of One Pcrcheron three-)ear.»Id Cult of good breeding. w ill be held F riday, A pril 3, when r e Sale Commences at 10:30 a. m. Free Lunch at Noon b ask etb all w ere p ut on at O rient p o rts of th e ch u rc h ’s w ork and activi- : g ran g e h all la st w eek. On T uesday ties w ill be made. T h is g a th e rin g w ill ! ‘food S»»« Micks of M arketable P otatoes. evening tw o team s of th e M ethodist , » W" i . 8,,w’ be a t th e city h all, d in n er w ill be I , op. "*‘w- * of Buggy Harness, almost new. I Case One 12-inch Plow , 1 14-inch Plow , 1 16-lnch O liver Plow . F arm served and it is expected th a t Rev. W. ch u rch played the tw o B ap tist team s threshing Machine (o tc r . 3 A cetylene Gas Machines, and other articles too The h onors w ere about evenly divided, numerous to mention. W agon. 2 1-horse C ultivators. O sborne Mower. O sborne H ay Rake. Disc. H ay R ack. 1 Set D ouble H arness. F a irb a n k s P latfo rm Scale. T hree T ons S. G ilbert, D. D., su p e rin te n d e n t of th e the Cubs defeated th e M ethodist Colts H ay. H arrow . Feed C utter. 1 Single H arn ess. 10 x 12 Tent. 1920 F o rd P o rtlan d P re sb y te ry w ill be p rese n t w ith a good m arg in and th e E pw orth TERMS OF SALE—All sum s $20.00 an d under, C ash; all sum s over $20.00, _ . six ,m<?n ths ’ tim e, in te re s t a t 8 p er ce n t per annum on approved notes' D elivery T ruck. N um erous S m all Tools. and give an ad d ress. M em bers and League team defeated th e B ear C ats T hose d esirin g cred it should apply to F irs t S tate B ank, G resham , Oregon “ ’ TERM S—All sum s of $20 and less. C ash; all sum s over $20 six m o n th s’ tim e frien d s a r e e a rn e stly u rged to keep w ith about th e sam e m arg in . On F ri before day of sale. th a t d ate in m ind, an d re se rv e it for w ith approved notes b earin g 8 p er cent In terest. day night th e Cubs defeated th e Pow th a t occasion. ell V alley Com ets, sco rin g 18 to 16 T he play, “Looking for M ary J a n e ,” I t was a h ard fought b a ttle and the COL. W. 8. WOOD A SONS, Auctioneers. A. MEYERS, Clerk K. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer. A. MEYERS, Clerk given F rid a y n ig h t in th e city h all w as re su lt w as in doubt u n til th e final call. q u ite a success. P ro ceed s w ere $60.25. On W ednesday evening, M arch 11 th e M ultnom ah g ran g e w ill p ut on th e film "F ools an d R iches” w ith a 2-reel Choice Alla I la Hay Get our price delivered at Gresham, com edy “Obey th e Law .” T hose hav Boring. Kelso. Sandy, Springdale. D a Ing seen th e show say it Is very good m ascus, etc. We sold In F ebruary three carloads and now have orders Miss Ida M iller has been on th e for two carloads for March. Our Price Is ltcasonable. sick list th e p ast w eek and w as un M IL L E N H O F F BBOS. ab le to a tte n d Sunday school on Sun Phone D am ascus 94. day. Mr. an d Mrs. F a lrw e a th e r e n te r tain ed th e la tte r ’s p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. T u rn e r of Salem on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Spriggs of P o rtlan d p reached a v ery forceful serm on on S unday evening at th e B a p tist church p rese n tin g th e m issio n ary needs of T*w -", rt'á .'ü —• th e sta te to the B aptist people. Next S unday th e usual serv ices will be con Yulctiuizing mid Detrending ducted. S unday school a t 10. preach All W ork G uaran teed ing by th e p asto r at 11. In th e eve n lug th e B. Y. P. U. m eets at 7 o’clock w ith p reach in g a t 8. Mrs. F airw ea th G E «. A. llR A M IT , P hone 1471 e r w ill lead th e young people's m eet nf ° ^ er startle the entire automobile world and motoring public. It is so unusual it may ing, and an In terestin g m eeting is as o g arouse criticism, but you will see it is a perfectly sound, straightforw ard business proposition. sured. All w ho a re n ot connected A uto F re ig h t T erm in al w ith o th e r ch u rch o rg an izatio n s a re list S<iktr- owners ° j |®24 or 1925 model Fords, Chevrolets, Overlands and Gravs will receive full factory Portland, Phone EAst 2804 co rd ially invited to m eet w ith th is 'n S ? caf 8» ®nd Dodge and Maxwell owners a liberal allowance, in trade on New 1923 Model Velio ch u rch Gresham, Phone 12111 ing department 8^a r^ U1®’ ProP°i’' ti(>R is made possib'e through cooperation with the Velio factor) 'vertis- Miss C lara Jo h n so n Is able to be o u t ag ain a fte r sev eral w eeks’ Illness Mr. and Mrs. H arold Ja ck so n expect to move to B rid al Veil in th e n ea r fu tu re . Mrs. Jack so n w as form erly S uccessor to Miss B lan ch e H arris. Morgan Bros. TRUCK ING BLAINE TURNER, Prop T he re g u la r m onthly m eeting of the L u th er League w ill be held next S u n day evening a t 7:30 a t th e Sw edish i L u th e ra n ch u rch . C. J . L arso n of W arren, Oregon, w ill give a le ctu re on his E u ro p ean trip . T h ere w ill be other in te re stin g n u m b ers on th e pro- | gram , follow ed by refre sh m e n ts. | T he L adies Aid of th e Sw edish i L u th e ra n ch u rc h w ill m eet a t the hom e of P. A. Jo h n so n on T h u rsd ay I afterno o n , M arch 12, a t 2 o’clock. All a re invited to atten d . T he F airview g ran g e w ill c e le b ra te Its tw en ty -first a n n iv e rsa ry S atu rd ay , M arch 14. a t th e city h all. A fter th e usual m o rning session opening a t 11 o’clock, d in n er wilt be served a t 12:30. T he g u ests of honor w ill be th e m ayor and city councilm en of F airview , and th e w o rth y m a ste rs of th e Pom ona and co unty g ran g es w ith th e ir wives. T he aftern o o n w ill be sp en t in an in form al social fellow ship to w hich th e public a re invited. T h ere w ill be sh o rt speeches, m usic an d read in g by Mrs. T hom as Miller. OF DAIRY CATTLE SA T U R D A Y , M ARCH 14 31 Head of High Grade Dairy Cattle AUCTION SALE HORSES T H U R SD A Y , M ARCH 12 5 Milk Cows Jersey Heifer FARM EQUIPMENT Farm Team M. AOKI, O w ner G. SH U H O LM , O w ner F IS K TIRES and TUBES YOUR 0L CAR! Gresham Tire Shop Lundquist Truck Line AN OFFER TO 37 AUTOMOBILE OWNERS SANDY BLUFF THE PLAN Do You Own a Ford Chevrolet Overland or Gray haVe divided th e c ity a n d suburbs into 37 sales d istric ts. One c a r w ill be sold, on th is plan, to an ow ner in each of th ese 37 divisions. ■ «(b) ^ n y 1924 o r 1023 Ford, C hevrolet, O verland or G ray is eligible, if it ts in salab le condition. There are “ no s trin g s tie d ” to th is o ffe r. You g e t a T rade-in allow ance fo r th e full fac to ry new list price of y o u r car. P u ^ h a s e r ag rees to use a sp a re tire cover on which is th e w ord ing 17ie New Velie” and o u r com pany nam e. I h iq o ffe r will be prom ptly closed when th e 37 ca rs a re sold. F irs t come, f ir s t served. THE OBJECT This is a new departure in advertising. A certain amount of the Velie fac tory advertising budget is being used to quickly place 37 New 1925 Model Velie automobiles on the streets of Portland. Is there any better advertisement than a satisfied owner? Watch for them. Own a -MY PERSONAL GUARANTEE- Dodge To the Public: I have been in business in Oregon for 12 years, during which time I nave »old hundreds of cars to the public. I will personally guarantee that every one of the cars offered in this sale is the latest 1925 model, and that they wifi be sold for the next fiscal year as current models. We are not offering a number of old models; every car is backed by ■ factorv that has been in business since 1901, with assets of mil lions of dollars. This Is a clean-cut advertising proposition on our part—it’s an unusual opportunity for YOU I A. L. WILLIAMS, President. or Maxwell PORTLAND PRICES Williams Auto Company Touring 13th and Morrison BRoadway 3121 OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS $1510 Do You Ixickhead Hydraulic Four W heel B rakes Full Size Balloon Tires New Steering Gear Club P haeton $1725 V IMI C Four Door Coach, $1745 I M A R. 7 [ s r CAR. O s F M IE M » O M W * — Y Full Nickeled Radiator One-Piece Windshield Royal Sedan 118-Inch $2295 Wheelbase -J ' S I I ft Call at Our Office for Our Proposition V E Bring This Advertisement With You Mrs. Jo e Caldo will e n te rta in th e W illing W o rk ers of th e com m unity ch u rc h w ith a sliv er tea on T uesday, M arch 17, in stead of th e re g u la r day. W ednesday, on acco u n t of th e n u tr i tio n m eeting to be held th a t day a t P le a sa n t Home. Mrs. Je sse R adford and tw in s of C anyonville are visiting a t th e home of h er b ro th er, Alonzo Radford. C lark e Radford, wife and son also vis Red one day of th is w eek w ith his b ro th er. C lark e is w orking for the P. E. P. above E stacad a. T he all-d ay m eeting a t th e C ottrell com m unity ch u rch la st S unday was w ell atten d ed . Mr. C assell b ro u g h t a m an w ith him who w as a so lo ist and ren d ered sev eral fine selections. “T he P oor M arried Man,” a com edy d ram a of th ree acts, tw o h o u rs in tim e, w ill he given a t th e C ottrell schoolhouse on S atu rd ay evening, M arch 4. T his p rom ises to be a m ost am u sin g e n tertain m en t, In w hich J u p ite r, th e colored m an, th e college pro fesso r an d th e m o th er-in -law 's dog g et mixed up to th e am u sem en t of everybody. A dm ission will be charged. PORTLAND WAY POINTS GRESHAM Local and Long Distance Moving DA N C IN G Every Wednesday and Saturday Evenings Springer’s Hall near Pleasant Valley Grange D on't F o rg e t and You W on’t R eg ret Plant Grafted Walnuts They make you money On» of the bent blorka of Vroomnn l-raui|iiette In the State, telert type, well grown. All other stock«. filbert«, apple, pear, cherry, prune, plum, peach, aprhota, etc. Small frulta. etc. R ight stock at right prlcnn. Subm it your want lint, «end for prices. 35 year« In bualne««. SPRINGDALE T he S p rin g d ale Needle club w as en te rta in e d by Mrs. Byron Bell on W ed nesday, M arch 4. T he n ex t m eeting will be held a t th e home of Mrs. H. N. C h risten sen on M arch 18. Miss J a n e t K night left fo r C ali fo rn ia on Monday, M arch 9. CABLTOM N V B 8E B T CO. Carlton, Oregon. Woman Afraid to Eat Anything. “I w as afra id to eat because 1 a l Hello Daddy - don 't forget my W rltfeyi" w ays had stom ach tro u b le afte rw a rd s. Since ta k in g A dlerika 1 can eat and feel fine." (Signed) Mrs. A. How urd. ONE spoonful A dlerika rem oves GAS atid often brin g s su rp risin g relief to th e stom ach. Stops th a t full, bloated feeling. Rem oves old w aste m a tte r from in te stin es and m akes you feel happy and ch e erfu l. E x cellen t for oh- a tln a te co n stip atio n . G resham Drug ornpany.— Adv. Slip * p a c k a g e In you r pocket w h e n y o u bo h o m e t o nchi j I I G iv e the youngsters th is wholesome*. lone- leitin^ »weet - fo r pieMureead benefit. j ( ard of T hanks. We wish to th a n k th e frie n d s and neighbors, and especially th e L u th er I ague and Ladies Aid of Pow ell Vai- , ley for th e sym pathy and b eau tifu l floral offerings st th e d eath of o u r be loved husband and fath er. Mrs. E lizabeth Lundhom , R obert Lundbom , E rn e st Lundbom . E v ere tt Lundbom , and Miss Swea j Lundhom. Cream P rlees. T he Sandy creu m ery Is paying 47 i ce n ts a t the cream ery and 4» ce n ts on ! th e ro u te for h u tte rfa t.—Adv. Vre It yoanetf after smoking or when workdra^s Itka , a ’ m ’/ ■> 3 re«l little fie,h en e r/ I 'ajO rrtycrJ B oodnawing FI.OYD SURFACE Ruco» MOI* to <l«*o. Hhaw. » me for r»»al mtv I co at a .«mailer price. We »piit the knot«. FAIRVIEW, ORE Phooo I t t i Window Cleaning For expert window cleaning eee 8. TaJIma, or leave orders with John Brown, Gresham, phone 2(01.