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GKESHAM OUTLOOK, UtIDAV. GILLIS Scotch collie on T hursday and the dog C O LI MBIAN III NOTES. belonging to th e Sim m onson fam ily 1 Miss W ilm a C hase ap p e ars to be F rid ay . C olum bian Hl b ask etb all also w as a victim of poison a few days m ak in g rapid strid e s tow ard a p erm a ago. team s played a double header at E s ta n en t recovery and is now able to sit cada. E stacad a won both games, Mrs. Amy BonH ieden has retu rn ed up. g irls ’ score 34-19, boys score 21-14 to h er hom e in Toledo, W ashington, Mrs. Orval Ma nary has re tu rn e d i a fte r an elten(j ej viait with her par. A com m ittee co n sistin g of a re p re hom e from E m anuel hospital w here se n tativ e from each class w as ap ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. E lliott. sh e u n d erw en t an operation for th e pointed to draw up a new co n stitu tio n rem oval of a goiter. for th e school. BORING Mrs. Jam es McBain is recovering W ork on th e a n n u a l has been s ta r t from a recen t siege of erysip elas T he p asto r of th e Boring com m uni ed in ea rn est. It is hoped to have it w hich affected th e left side of her ty ch u rc h will p reach Sunday m o rn finished by th e first of May. face. ing a t 9:45 to th e ch ild ren and ad u lts S tu d en ts w inning le tte rs in a th A dog poisoner has been operating on th e subject, “ How People Lose th e letics w ill also have a school sw eater. in th e G illis neighborhood d uring the Music of Life.” T he Sunday school T he color h as not yet been decided on. p a st week. Jo h n H illyard lost a pet w ill convene at 11 o'clock. T he sen io r play has been sen t for IT COSTS LESS— GIVES MORE COMFORT—* I T IS S A F E R _ to Ride on restone BALLOON CORDS For every fiber is insulated with rubber, adding great strength to each cord, which stands the extra flexing strain in balloon tires. This process is the very foundation of low-pressure construction. Drive in—let us equip your old car— we can do it quickly at low cost. and w ork w ill probably be sta rte d on it n ex t week. T he studio p ic tu res for th e an n u al w ill be ta k en th is week. P re p a ra tio n is being m ade for th e opening of th e b aseb all season. M ildred S u rb er, a fo rm er G resham stu d en t, is finishing h er senior year a t th e school. She began school here Monday. T he Colum bian b ask etb a ll g irls will play th e C ascade L ocks g irls T h u rs day. M arch 12. T he g ram m ar school m idgets w ill also play. P a re n t-T e a c h e r association m et T uesday. M arch 10. A few of th e s tu d en ts of th e high school fu rn ish ed n u m b ers for th e en tertain m en t. It has been settled th a t on th e eve n ing of S atu rd ay , A pril 10, th e T rip le Chim es com pany, com prising th e P. W aldo D avis fam ily, w ill en te rta in h ere at th e school. F rom local r e p o rts th ey a re ex cellen t e n te rta in e rs. B ella Reed, a stu d e n t of th is school, took p a rt in the p ro g ram given a t th e M ultnom ah club F rid a y last. Many stu d e n ts sp en t F eb ru ary 20 21 and 22 a t th e E d u catio n al exposi tio n given by O. A. C. a t C orvallis. Mabel H ard in g and E dw ard P arso n s w ere th e official d elegates of the school. T he o th e r stu d en ts who a t tended w ere M arjorie Z urk, D oris Em ily, D olores M organ, Melba Chid- sey, H a lb e rt Babbit, G aylord Davies, H o race E vans an d H arold C ham ber lain. C olum bian’s b ask etb a ll season closed la st F rid ay n ig h t w ith a gam e w ith E stacad a. B aseball p ractice Is w ell u n d er way, alth o u g h seriously h in d ered by cold w eath er. Gresham Transfer & Service Station G resham . Oregon Geo. Atkinson Springdale, Oregon L. E. Faught Corbett, Oregon Sandy Garage Sandy, Oregon A T LAST CORBETT MARCH PAGE THREE the ch u rc h g rounds S atu rd ay by sp ad ing the grounds and p lan tin g bulbs and shrubs. An o rc h e stra is p racticin g to fu rn ish m usic for th e Sunday school S u n day m orning at 10130. C olum bia g ran g e enjoyed a good m eeting S atu rd ay , M arch 7. J. G. Kelly, m a ste r of Pom ona, and Mrs. Frit«, le c tu re r of M ultnom ah grange, w ere visitors. POWELL VALLEY L. A. W renn and wife have re tu rn e d to Pow eil Valley afte r an absence of tw o y ea rs and the form er w ill again su p erin ten d th e affairs of the H alcyon Je rse y farm , owned by J. L. Bowman, of P o rtlan d . Mr. W renn has been in th e g rocery business In P o rtlan d since leaving th e farm . R ussell T illm an has moved his fam ily to th e M agnuson house n ea r the L u th e ra n ch u rch for th e p resen t. He has been m anaging th e farm fo r Mr. Bowman for n early a y ear and a half. At th e re g u la r m eeting of th e L u th er L eague n ex t S unday evening at 7:30, C. J. L arso n , of W arren , Oregon, will le ctu re on his E u ro p ean trip , and th e re w ill also be o th e r num bers of In te re st on th e program , w hich will be followed by refresh m en ts. The M ission Sunday school w ill be gin at 9:50 Sunday m orning, followed by p reach in g at 11 from th e them e th a t men can n o t help b ut rely on the pow er of God. T h e young people's m eeting w ill be held at 7 o'clock, w ith serm on in E nglish a t 8 by th e p as to r from th e subject, “T he In co m p ar able P ard o n .” T he confirm ation class will m eet a t 2 o'clock S atu rd ay as usual. ROCKWOOD Miss Alice W eiland is spending the week end w ith P o rtlan d friends, the Misses Ju lia n and D orothy Ross. T he q u estio n of moving th e Iliff ch u rch In tact from its present loca tion In th e C edar d istric t to Rockwood was put up to the county com m ission ers la st week, b ut th e req u est w as not g ran ted on th e g rounds of a late poli cy th a t forbids th e moving of a large building on the public highw ay. So it will be n ecessary to raze th e s tr u c tu re and salvage such of it as can be used in th e co n stru ctio n of th e new church w hich will be erected a t the in tersectio n of th e Rockwood and Base L ine roads. P lan s a re in the hands of a com m ittee consisting of Dr. C. L. H aynes, J. W. E c k e rt and B ert E. Boice and w ork is expected to begin on the building w ithin th e next two weeks. , Miss Jo y C ro ck ett w as th e g u est of B etty H agen F rid ay n ig h t and S atu r day. Miss P au lin e R ickli visited her p a r en ts a t Salem S atu rd ay and Sunday. Mr. H arm on an d son W alter from P o rtlan d w ere g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. L ew is Reed, Sunday. S everal of th e m em bers of th e com NOTICE TO MAGAZINE READERS, m u n ity ch u rch and o th e rs im proved I w ill be a t G resham from th e 16th to 21st for th e ex p ress purpose of in troducing a Special M agazine Club offer w ith a prem ium . Also a special list of m agazines on a sh o rt term tria l su b scrip tio n plan In clubs on a one- half cash paym ent and balance m o n th ly in o rd er to get them m ore th o r oughly introduced. E ach stub receip t th a t I issue has a cash value of from 15 to 50c to apply on additional or fu tu re o rd ers. If in te reste d enough in a good m agazine proposition and to help one who has been an invalid for the p ast th re e years, drop me a postal card, ca re of th e G resham Outlook and I w ill call. My tim e is a t your service and you will not be u nder any obligation if my offers and plan do W H O D E S IR E IT . not suit. People living outside of th e city w rite m e If in terested . See club offer on an o th e r page. H a rry J. Cole m an, S u b scrip tio n S pecialist. C are of G resham Outlook. VAULT ENTOMBMENT IS W IT H IN T H E R E A C H O F A L L 13, 1925 H a v e you ev er th ou gh t ab out w h a t sh a ll b e d o n e w ith your b o d y an d th e b o d ies o f your lo v e d on es w h en th ey p ass a w a y ? Why not, and why not now, while you have full possession of your faculties? Make Your Dollars Work! Y oh w ork h a rd fo r y o u r d o lla rs -a re th e y w o rk in g fo r you? M ake th em . D eposit a few h e re in a S av in g s A ccount a n d th e y w ill be w o rk in g fo r yon n ig h t a n d day, e a rn in g th e 4 p e r cent in te r e s t we pay. L a te r, w hen you a re too old to w o rk , th e s e d o lla rs w ill m ak e y o u r old ag e o n e of p e a ce a n d co m fo rt. You w ould not be d e p e n d e n t on a n y o n e NOW fo r th e w orld. N e ith e r w ill you w a n t io be d e p e n d en t on a n y o n e L A T E R . T h e re is no need to he if you m a k e ev ery pay day c o u n t a n d sa v e s o m e th in g fo r th e fu tu re . BANK OF GRESHAM G R ESH A M , OREGON PLEASANT HOME T he Sunday school of th e P le a sa n t Home M ethodist ch u rch will m eet at 10 o'clock, w ith classe s for ail ages. At th e w orship hour, 11:15, th e p asto r will p reach on th e su b ject, “Songs of th e Soul." T h ere will be special sin g ing at th is m eeting. Im m ediately afte r th e ch u rch serv ice th e re w ill be a m eeting of all th e officials of th e ch u rch to w hich all who a re In terested in the choir a re invited. T he E pw orth L eague w ill m eet a t 7:30 aud discuss th e su b ject of “K eeping My Com m uni ty H appy,” u nder the lead ersh ip of Miss E th el Moffitt. T he hoys’ glee club w ill m eet at W ill E llio tt’s Mon day evening for re h e a rsa l and w ill sing at the Victory P a ren t-T ea ch e r a s sociation m eeting F rid a y evening. F IS K T IR E S and TUBES Vw.* «• k» V ulcanising and R etreading All W ork G uaran teed G resham T ire Shop GEO. A. BRANDT, Phone 1471 Auto F re ig h t T erm in al Portland, Phone EAst 2801 Gresham, Phone 1201 ORIENT Mrs. T. H. H aw es an d ch ild ren , W esley and L uella, re tu rn e d to th eir home at C edar Lodge Monday from an extended so u th e rn trip covering over 5500 m iles. They m ade th e trip from Long Beach, C alifornia, to G resham in 43 h o u rs in a Dodge to u rin g car and not even a p u n ctu re occu rred to m ar the p le asu re of th e Journey. Mr. H aw es had th e m isfo rtu n e to nearly sever his th u m b from his hund w hen it becam e en tan g led In an electric saw a t his place of em ploym ent a sh o rt tim e ago, and he w as obliged to go to a hospital for trea tm e n t, but he has now recovered th e use of his hand. SO TICE OF FILING FINAL ACCOUNT. No. 23«42. In the C ircu it C o u rt of the S ta te of O re gon for th e C ounty of M ultnom ah. In P ro b a te. In the M a tte r of th e E s ta te of S a ra h E Il aye«, Deceased. N otice in hereby given th a t B enjam in Bchaublln, a» a d m in is tra to r of the e sta te of S a ra h E. 11 ayes, deceased, h a s tiled bin final account a s such a d m in is tra to r w ith th e C ircu it C o u rt of th e S ta te of O regon for th e C ounty of M ultnom ah. D e p a rt m ent of P ro b a te , a n d th a t M onday, the 80th day of M arch. 1925, a t the h our of 9 :30 a. m., a n d th e co u rtro o m of said C ourt haw been fixed aw th e tim e a n d place for the b e a rin g of o b jectio n s to said final account a n d the se ttle m e n t th ereo f D ated and first published, Feb. 27, 1925. D a te o f last p ublication, M arch 27. 1925. B E N JA M IN SC H A U B L IN . A d m in istra to r. McOUIRK * SC H N EID E R . A tto rn ey s for A d m in istra to r. Lundquist Truck Line S uccessor to Morgan Bros. PORTLAND WAY POINTS GRESHAM Local and Long Distance Moving DANCING E v e ry W ednesday an d S a tu rd a y E v e n in g s Springer’s Hall near Pleasant Valley Grange Don’t F o rg e t and You W on't R egret It Tells Me a Story! Plant Grafted Walnuts They make yon money You have three options: One o f the beat blocks of V ronm an r r a a s s e l t e In the S ta te . a«|«rt type, w ill grow n. All o th er stocks. flllM-rts, apple, pear, c herry, prune, plum , peach, a p ric o ts, etc. Sm all fruit», etc. R ight stock a t rig h t prices. Subm it y o u r w a n t list, send for prices. 36 y e a rs In business. CREMATION EARTH BURIAL VAULT ENTOMBMENT Most of us naturally shrink from the thought of cremation, and earth burial has many unpleasant features. V a u lt E n tom b m ent in the n ew M t. S co tt M au soleu m , built o f co n crete in the etern a l h ills, an d p rovid ed w ith p erp etu al ca re, w ith the co m fo rts o f hom e, lig h t, h ea t, rugs, e a sy chairs, p la n ts, etc., and w h ere w e can think w ithou t a sh ud d er o f our d ea d ly in g , an d a ll this furn ished at a price w ithin the reach o f a ll, from $ 1 7 5 up, and on very fa v o ra b le term s. 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. CARLTON NURSERY CO. C arlto n , Oregon. Phone G resham 1689 “Plain as if spoken, this engine asks for new oil in the crank case every time it passes the 750-rnile mark,” said a careful motorist in our garage this week. We clean the case well before putting in new oil. These little details insure longer life to your car. We carry only the best oils and greases OF Mount Scott Park Cem etery A. D. KENW ORTHY, Mgr. 4 rc Henry Bldg., Portland B R o ad w ay 2307 I M URED CAKRIKH BLAINE TURNER, Prop Trontdal*, Oregon W atch for th e D ally T ru ck DRIVE IN I^et m e do y our h lai a u lin g betw een P o rtla n d a n d Tr 'routdaie on the Handy B oulevard GRESHAM GARAGE W ELL KNOWN EA IH Y IEW R E SID E N T PA SSES AWAY • H A M L IN & H O S S , P ro p s . Phone 2391. Nite Phone 70«. O resham f t ’e do high class acetylene welding and brazing FOR THE BEST MEATS M O UN T SC O TT M AUSO LEUM TRUCKING F re sh o r C ured, L ard. Etc., 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 « a u d a t low est possible prices, y o u ’ll go to THE SANITARY MARKET GKO. DIRTL, Prop. Pkoae 1711 Gresham H enry A sbury F u ller, aged 73, su c cum bed to h ea rt tro u b le a t his home In F airview , W ednesday, ¿ la r c h 11. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. L o rra F u ller, and th re e ch ild ren . Mrs. S. E. P helps, of P o rtlan d , Mrs. Inez P feifer, of Kan F rancisco, and A. F. F u ller, of P o rtlan d . A sister, Mrs. Jo sep h in e Saxon, of Arizona, also survives. T he fu n eral services will be conducted S atu rd ay afternoon at 3 o ’clock from the chapel of R W. G able A Co., No. 7 E. 8t>th stre e t N., In c h a rg e of th e Rev E. R. D. H ollensted, p asto r of th e Sm ith M emorial P re sb y teria n ch u rch , of F airview . In te rm e n t w ill be In Rose City cem etery. The Bank of Gresham pays 5 per cent interest on time deposits.—Adv,