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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, T ltM H Ï , NOVFMBFH ¿4. I M t PAGE THREE HALEY MULTNOMAH CHANGE PIONEER RESIDENT OE l' TfcW OOD ENTERTAINS TO HAVE DEBATE KELSO D 1ST R K T DIES <’OI NTV COI Nt II P.-T. A. T here will be services a t th e B aptist ch u rc h at H aley on T hanksgiving day a t 11 a. in. T he Rev. B jorkquist w ill speak, a fte r w hich dinner w ill be served. The Mission circle w ill re n d er a p rogram a t 2 o’clock, tq be fol lowed by a m issionary offering. All a re co rdially invited to spend the day a t th is service. _ T he subject of “ Do farm ers have any m ore tria ls th a n o th e rs? " w ill be the m ain fea tu re of a discussion w hich is apt to prove sp irited w hen th e M ult nom ah g ran g e m eets for Its lectu re hour at O rient h all, November 28. at the re g u la r m eeting of th e gran g e M orris H. W heeler and H. L. Ball are the leaders of th e sides w hich a re ex P ap er H anging and P ainting. pected to bring o ut th e stro n g points W ork guaranteed. F or cash or w hat In th e debate of th is in te restin g q u es have you? Wm. E arns, Hogan road, tion. T he program w ill be varied, in Route 1, G resham . Box 70A.—Adv. cluding a group of Scotch songs by the Rev. W illiam F airw ea th er, p asto r Let u s help you m ake this an of the P lea san t Home B aptist church. C. E. Spence, sta te m a rk e t agent, has been invited to d eliv er an address. T orkel G. Jo n sru d , pioneer resid en t The M ultnom ah Couuty Couuci' of of Kelso, Oregon, passed aw ay Sunday tlie P aren t-T each er association m< t at afternoon, at th e hom e of his son G il Rockwood S atu rd ay . Nov 21. w ith a W ith a saving b ert Jo n sru d . at th e age of M years. large attendance. q u ite a num ber com The 'deceased was born n ea r Oslo, ing from P o rtlan d . A nnouncing a service innovation C h ristian a. Norway. M arch 20, 1835. To fill a vacancy caused by re sig n a for autom obile ow ners. He cam e to th e U nited S tates in 1854 tion. Mrs. Tyson, of Rockwood, was and lived in W isconsin for a tim e, elected second vice president. la te r moving to M innesota. He tau g h t C ircles rep o rtin g , with some of th e ir school and was p ro p rie to r of a ban w orth-w hite activities. w ire : Corbefl, and served for several term s as sen Mrs. Ed Woodle. president, rep o rted competent workmen where all work I* guaranteed. ato r in the sta te le g isla tu re of Minn plans on foot for hot school lun ch es; esota in the early 70's. G ilbert, Mrs. Ed M pnical, president, In 1877 he moved to Shedd, Oregon hassgreat pride in its school o rch estra. and in November of th a t y ear cam e to A cam paign for new m em bers has re Our w iu ter service offer la st y ear m et w ith su«h h ea rty response Kelso, w here he spent th e last 48 cently been held, also a reception for sav in g * arC " giUn givinB y ° u “ u o p p o rtu n ity to avail y o u rself of th is y ears of his life. For 30 y ea rs he the teach ers, and a m otion p ictu re served his com m unity as ju stice of th e show is planned for November 25. O u r c o m p le te E le c tric a l S e rv ic e will T he labor cost of th e o p eratio n s listed In th is c irc u la r would o r peace, or un til his 75th y ear, and w as P leasan t Valley has recen tly bought a lie o f e r e u t help to y o u In «rleetlUK FAIRVIEW d in arily am ount to m ore th a u *25.00, but we a re offering It all for *17 50 C h r is tm a s g ift« . widely known and resp ected th ro u g h victrola. P ow ellliurst, Mrs. H enry 1 he serv ice is open for acceptance any tim e from Novembe r 15 T he F airview g ran g e will give an out C lackam as county. He was w ell Moll, p resid en t, has had a reception to D ecem ber 15. F or m other why not give a flat e n tertain m en t on F rid a y evening, No versed in law and follow ed political for teach ers, school board, and new iron. reading lamp, ran g e or elec TH E OPERATIONS ARE AS FOLLOWS: vem ber 27, a t th e city h all. T he p ro and world events w ith in te re st to w ith m em bers. A ctivities include a recen t tric w asher. We have many other H HEELS— i HIE AND GREASE gift articles. gram is in ch arg e of Mrs. E. H. S ten- in a few w eeks of his death. It was program and candy sale, and hot J a c k up t a r : re m o v e ' r im s a n d ENTIRE CAR— w h eel» C le a n . In sp e c t a n d re- b erry of P o rtlan d and co n sists of th ro u g h his efforts th a t th e school a t school lunches a re to be served soon See the new Portable Fireplace, p a e k w heel b e a r in g s R e p la c e Drain c r a n k c a s e C le a n oil o riginal read in g s an d im personations, K elso was estab lish ed in th e early From R ussellville, Miss Je n n ie Flem w h e e ls a n d a d j u s t. In s p e c t rim s tr a in e r . R eflll c r a n k c a s e to heated by electricity. W ill heat lu g s, rim s , a n d r e p la c e . A lign w ith several m usical num bers. Lunch days. p ro p e r lev el w ith n e w oil. W a sh your living room a t a m inim um ing rep o rted m uch in te re st in social f ro n t w h eels. o u t tr a n s m is s io n a n d fill te p r o p w ill be served afte r th e program . A of cost. He leaves th re e sons, G ilbert and service w ork, an d effective juvenile e r level. R e p a c k u n iv e r s a l Jo in t. ELECTRICAL— R e p ack p ro p e lle r s h a f t b e a rin g s. sm all adm ission will be charged. E v R obert Jo n sru d , of Kelso, Oregon, and sa n ita ry work. Rockwood also has T ig h te n , c le a n a n d a d j u s t b r e a k e r \\ a s h o u t a n d till d if fe r e n tia l to We are G resham agents for IKiints. I n s p e c t g e n e r a to r b ru s h e s eryone is co rd ially invited. p ro p e r revel. R e p ack s te e rin g Jo h n Jo n sru d , of Sandy, also a d au g h m uch in te re st in clean lin ess by the (re n e w If n e c e s s a ry ) . C le a n com ATW ATER KENT g e a r, l i r e a s e s p r in g b o lts, s te e r- Mrs. Jo h n S treck en , who has m ade ter, Mrs. G ertru d e A ndrew s, of P le a s school chldren. T he m em bers have m u ta to r . In s p e c t s t a r t i n g a n d ig ng k n u c k le and tie ro d RADIOS n itio n sw itc h e s . In s p e c t a ll w irin g b o lts. G re a s e r e a c h ro d c o n h er hom e w ith h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. a n t Home, besides 26 g ran d ch ild ren had a m em bership drive recently. a n d tig h te n a ll c o n n e c tio n s T est n e c tio n s a t b o th en d s. G re a s e fa n Supplies and service for any m ake a n d w a te r b a t t e r y a n d v a s e lin e Elsie Brooks, for th e p ast th ree years, and 10 g rea t-g ran d c h ild ren . His wife T routdale, Mrs. J. R. Hailey, presid en t a n d w a t e r p u m p b u s h in g s a n d te r m in a ls . d i s t r i b u t o r s h a ft. Oil r e a r g e n e r left F riday for Los A ngeles w here she Take advantage of our complete died a year ago. The fu n erak a erv ice s gave a H allow een p arty for th e school a t o r b e a rin g . Oil h o r n a r m a BODY AND FENDERS— tu r e . G re a s e c lu tc h r e le a s e b e a r Electrical Service. will visit with an o th er d aughter, Mrs. will be held W ednesday, November 25, children. M embers of th e circle are T ig h to n a ll b o d y b o lts. T ig h te n in g a n d In sp e c t fle x ib le g r e a s e f e n d e r b r a c k e ts to f ra m e T ig h t tu b e Oil b r a k e ra m » a n d b r a k e Rhoda Doyle, and o th e r relativ es d u r a t 1:30, from the L u th eran ch u rch at studying Oregon history. Lynch is en fe n d e r b o lts. T ig h te n w in d c o n n e c tio n s . o i l c lu tc h p ed al ing th e w inter. sh ie ld to p b r a c k e ts . T ig h te n Kelso, w ith In term en t in th e Sandy alive and active, according to the sh a ft c o n n e c tio n s . Oil s p r in g floor tto a rd s. T ig h te n e n g in e p a n s le a v e s w ith p e n e tr a tin g oil. Oil cem etery. A rran g em en ts a re in the p resident, W. O. S haver. C ircles rep a ll d o o r locks, h in g e s, a n d hood MOTOR— Cream Prices. c la m p s. Phone 1823 G resham hands of the u n d ertak in g Arm of J. E. resented from P o rtlan d w ere: Couch, Y f i 1" c a r b o n a n d g rin d v a lv e s. T he Sandy C ream ery is paying 58 M etzger. A d ju s t v a lv e ta p tie ts . C le a n COOLING SYSTEM— Mrs. Ross, p resid e n t; Fernw ood. Mrs. Auto Stage Waiting Room. cents a t th e cream ery and 56 cen ts on s p a rk p lu g s. T ig h te n m o to r s u p In s ta ll n ew h o se s If n eed ed . p o r t b o lts. T ig h te n a ll m o to r a n d Bush; Richm ond, Mrs. G. W. K runun th e ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv. T ig h te n a ll h o se c o n n e c tio n s , tr a n s m is s io n b o lts T ig h te n g e n tig h te n w a te r p u m p g la n d n u ts HOT LUNCHEN INCREASE Irvington, Mrs. G abriel; Glencoe, Mrs. e r a t o r c h a in . C le a n o u t g a s lin e s ( re p a c k if n e c e s s a ry ) . T ig h te n a n d s t r a i n e r s . C le a n o u t v a c u u m r a d i a t o r f ra m e T ig h te n r a d i a t o r QUALITY HE SCHOOL WORK F. B. M erry; Sunnyside, B. I. E llio tt; ta n k . c o re to sh e ll. T a k e u p e n d p la y in fa n a n d a d j u s t fa n b elt. BRAKES— Som ething over $40 w as realized at all m uch in terested in social hygiene STEERING— A d ju s t a n d e q u a liz e fo o t a n d the social of th e P a ren t-T ea ch e r classes. Buckm an circle was the first h a n d b ra k e s . T h o ro u g h ly e x a m in e a n d tig h te n association la st F rid ay evening a t th e to send in council dues since th e new u p s te e rin g c o n n e c tio n s A d ju st SPRINGS— Pow ell Valley schoolhouse. T his affiliation. s te e rin g g e a r. T ig h te n s te e r in g T ig h te n s p r in g sh a c k le h o lts, c o lu m n to d a s h a n d to e b o a rd . am ount w ill be applied on th e sa lary D ifferent county ch airm en m ade in c lg h te n s p r in g c la m p s to a x le , of Mrs. G eorge W illiam s who is very lig h te n s p r in g d i p s to a x le CLEANING— T ig h te n s p r in g s r e b o u n d c la m p s capably filling th e position of cook at te re stin g rep o rts. Miss Je n n ie Flem Just a few of the large list of late model used R em o v e g r e a s e a n d d irt fro m m o I a n d b o lts. Ito tit s p r in g sa d d le s. ing, good lite ra tu re , recom m ended t o r w ith oil s p r a y . the noon hour a t th e school w hen the cars—priced low and with winter terms— that you’ll ch ild ren are served w ith appetizing th a t th e Ten Com m andm ents be tau g h t Final Inspection mill Road Test find at the Hessel Implement Co. dishes, consisting p rin cip ally of th e in schools, backed vigorously by Mrs. addition of a hot bowl of soup to th e ir I tils offer applies to any 4-cylinder ear anti any 6, excepting Franklin. cold lunch. T his is said to be proving Gabriel, th e new sta te p resid en t; Mrs. Fight-cylinder ears not Included nt this gpeelal price. very sa tisfac to ry indeed and is m aking leo. F o rtn e r, P.-T. A. lite ra tu re ; Mrs. 1924 OV RRLAND 4-door Sedan, looks and runs good, for g rea ter efficiency in th e school 1. E. Holm es, service shop, m ade an COME EARLY AND AVOID T H E RUSH. good rubber. w ork of th e pupils. ppeal for donations for th e shop. The te ac h ers of th e Pow ell V alley Plan to b i n e your car two lull w orking days, The school. Miss M arian R obertson and Provisions of all so rts, canned goods, 1924 DODGE Touring, lots of extras, good running labor cost is $17.511. M ateria!, Oil and P a ris Added. Mrs. H elen Camp, w ith th e aid of th e ir Jellies, jam s, books, clo th in g (w ashed) condition. la rg e r pupils, canned a la rg e q u an tity P ublicity, Mrs. H. F. S tevenson; Mrs of tom atoes tills fall, also took ca re of E lm er E. Cook w as appointed juvenile 1923 W IL E Y S- K N IG H T T ouring, looks good, runs m any vegetables w hich would la te r be utilized for the w arm lunches and to ch a irm an ; Mrs. E. C. T hayer, leg isla good and has good rubber. those who have so g en ero u sly donated tive ch airm an , urged all m em bers to th ese vegetables and o th e r in g red i send to th e se creta ry o f sta te for the HAMLIN & HOSS, Props. ents for soup, they feel a t th is tim e Oregon Blue Book. She m ade a m ost P h on e 2391 N ight P h on e 706 th a t it is fitting to ex p ress th e ir a p in terestin g com parison betw een school preciatio n for th e same. T hey are indeed g ra te fu l to th e affairs in Oregon and C alifornia, es R E L IA B IL IT Y SE R V IC E p atro n s of th e d istric t and especially pecially in reg ard to free te x t books, they wish to th an k th o se on th e o u t and taxes, leading her h e a re rs to b e P h o n e G re sh am 1111 side who have co n trib u ted to m ake tlie lunches possible Among those who lieve th a t they w ere well off in tlie have been very lib eral in th is reg ard la tte r respect. Mrs. J. J. Lynch, club a re Mr. and Mrs. C h arles S oderquist, w ork, rep o rted m any prizes won a t re J. J. R obertson. Jim A nderson, a F air- ' cen t fairs. /C O M PO U N D IN G prescrip- view g ard en er, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo Mrs. W. W. G abriel, th e new sta te tions is the one part of a Dietl of th e S an ita ry Meat m arket. p resident, m ade a few w ell chosen re Druggist’s work that reqnires m ark s, afte r w hich th e follow ing p ro SANDY BLUFF the utmost training and skill gram was given by Rockwood circle; in the use of Drugs. We be W illie F ow ler w as very p leasan tly readings, Miss Je n n ie F lem ing; solo, lieve you will be satisfied with Mrs. L. P. D agget; song, "W hen th e su rp rised S atu rd ay n ig h t when our ability along these lines. num ber of his frien d s g ath ered at the F ro st is on tlie P u n k lp ” school g irls F ow ler home to help ce le b ra te his A m ost in te restin g ta lk by Mrs. A. C. birthday. A fine tim e w as enjoyed by Em m ons, of R iverside Drive, on “A rt W ork in the Schools", led to many all. A delicious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. G ray en tertain ed q u estio n s and m uch discussion. Mr PR E SC R IPT IO N DRUG STORE Phone 1761 Second and Main Crout, of th e M ontavllla Im provem ent com pany from P o rtlan d on Sunday. A. C. B row ning from Sandy L um club, presented a petition tak in g Hteps iiniiiHRNiHtiiiiiiiininniiiiiiiiiiHtiiiiiiiHiiiitiiiiitiiiiiiitjiiiiiiiiiiHnriiiiiiHiitiiii iHlIIIHCJItllllHItlll ber com pany spent Sunday w ith his tow ard a new high school in M onta- S L E T US BE son, Clarence. Mr. Brow ning met with villa. The Rockwood ladies served a a slig h t accident when a cable in nonii' way sw ung aro u n d strik in g him chicken dinner. T he next m eeting. Ja n u ary , will be held at Pow ellliurst. around the ankle. L ouise M atthew s, d au g h ter of Mr. 3 and Mrs. J. O. M atthew s, is having ROCKWOOD We have electrical appliances of every kind suited for the considerable tro u b le w ith h er eyes C T A D tufted m odern hom e, and they are J I A K MATTRESS T he Rockwood E pw orth L eague will and speech from th e a fte r effects of the d ip h th e ria she had sev eral m onths give a sh o rt play and a basket social on W ednesday evening of th is week at ago. Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck M autor m otored the ch u rch , for th e benefit of th e new T hey are also the best solu tion of the problem of (iv.r from V ancouver S un, la y to ( M ch u rch building. E veryone Is c o rd ia l the new boy a t th e Chas. W ilkenson ly invited. A T h anksgiving p ray er m eeting will home. Come in and see them . No obligation to buy Mr. and Mrs. O. C. W’llkenson v isit be held In th e ch u rch on T h u rsd ay ed with O. S. W ilkenson S unday and evening at 7:30. Electric Store T he o rganization of a fine o rch e stra also called at the Chas. W ilkenson Your Home Furnisher Electric Building is w ell under way and m ade Its first home. tp p e arau c e at th e ch u rch services Sunday evening. Anyone who can play PLEASANT VALLEY in in stru m e n t or w ishes to learn, may ..................................................................................ma... unit].... . SERVICE Completely Serviced $ 1 7 .5 0 ELECTRICAL XMAS Radio Electric Co. Especially Good Used Cars G RESH AM GARAGE H E S S E L IM P L E M E N T C O . Perfect Compounding TABER PHARMACY YOUR SANTA CLAUS MODERATE IN PRICE Mattress Thai Givesìòu Better Best A Keener M ind And M ore V itality j CHRISTMAS GIVING J. E. METZGER . PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. I he Old Standby A, in2x n e w D ress —the game dependable remedy that over a period of more than fifty year9 nas been found s® reliable in the treatment of catarrh and dises«*» of catarrhal, nature. The outside of the package only has been altered. To facil itate packing and reduce break age in shipping, the paper wrap per which has identified the Pe-ru-na bottle for many year* has been displaced by a substan tial pasteboard carton. Pe-ru-na cannot be made any better. Three generations of users testify that Pe-ru-na is the best remedy in the world for catarrh and diseases of catarrhal origin. The remedy our fathers and grandfathers used with so much satisfaction is still the standby for the ills of everyday in thousands of American homes. PE-RU-NA call on th e p asto r, th e Rev. R alph FANS ANTICIPATE BIG GAME. D rainage Tile Being Laid. Bowman, any tim e and receive Infor C o n tin u ed from page 1 m ation. T he re g u la r p ractice o ccurs resen t tin* B aptist S unday school and Im p o rtan t d rain a g e im provem ents on S atu rd ay evening. John Ott, H arry Q u lck ssll, Guy R u sh a re faking place on th e high school er and A rnold R ogers will rep rese n t p rem ises w here ab o u t 400 feet of tile C A L K IN S W O O D S A W IN G , ev en le n g th s POWELL VALLEY the M ethodist Sunday school. T. II. a re being laid along the w est side of a s p e c ia lty . P h o n e 1106. • (»ill of the M. E Sunday school and til».' cam pus to provide outlet for th e A program will he given at the Mis H. W. S trong advisor for th e Hl-Y excess of w ater w hich g a th e rs on both sion ch u rch on T h an k -g iv in g evening club, will acc m pany th e boys. The sides of the road leudlng from tlie to w hich all are Invited. R e fresh trip will be n ade in B. M. H ow ell's , stre e t into the school g ro u n d s on the m ents will be served. W hile no ch arg e school bus. south of the building. W’lien a r r a n g e •.ill he m ade for th e refre sh m e n ts, a m ents were m ade ^or th e p erm an ent Annual Football Game, collection will he taken, the proci d rain a g e of th e basem ent, th e w ater The an n u al football gam e betw een B L A IN E T U R N E R . Prop I of w hich w ill be applied to relig O. U. H. S. and W oodburn Is to be then collet ted on the road. L ast week I work. R e g u la r A fte rm in Trips played next T h u rsd ay on S tapleton d u rin g th e heavy ra in s th e road w as _______________ Bordai id to G esham field. The gam e will s ta rt at. 10:30, i com pletely flooded and th e school a u Nee for Yourself I Our elegant line of C hristm as Gr eet- to afford those th a t will have a big th o rities decided to do w h at they General Huniing I ing Card®, in lots of 25 or m ore with d in n er an o p p o rtu n ity to see the gam e (o u ld to rem edy tile condition. Two your nam e p rin ted in any sty le you herore they •at. Thl is th e las foot- I cem ent tra p s a re to be co n stru cted , one its» degirq. P rices very reasonable. G re sh hall gam e t on for th high one on each side of th e road n ear th e R. : am Outlook. school and py wil p ut up I good pavem ent, and th ese will a s sist the su rp lu s w ater to d rain off th ro u g h th e light. F irst N um ber Lyceum t o u rse Given. tile to th e low er end of th e school Edw in ,M. W hitney, first num ber of gro u n d s. T here w as some ta lk of con- the lycetitn course, ap p eared before a s tr u ttin g a septic tan k to ta k e c a re of WORK AND DRESS SHOES very ap p reciativ e audience In the the e x tra w ater, b ut th is plan w as for Men and Boys gym nasium last T uesday night. He abandoned In favor of th e cem ent read "T u rn to th e R ig h t" im p e rso n at tra p s and d rain ag e tile. Shortening ing 12 c h a racters. T he audience was Mayonnaise It can n o t be understood why th e not larg e enough to Justify th e cost residences on th e w est side of Maili Salads of getting a m an th e calib er of Mr. i stre e t, directly ac ro ss from the high Frying W hitney to be with us ami it is hoped school, experience no tro u b le in d e a l GRESHAM SHOE SHOP th a t th e next tw o num bers of the ing w ith th e excess w ater problem . Iyceum course, w hich come Ja n u a ry ■ B asem ents a re excavated th e re and 11 and F eb ru ary », will be b etter ! ap p a ren tly are not Inconvenienced by Phone 41 Gresham patronized flooding The Ladles Ai«I b azaar and supper w ill be held at th e P lea san t V alley com m unity ch u rch F rid ay evening. D ecem ber 4. A sh o rt p ro g ram will lie rendered in connection w ith tlie sale. TURNER TRUCK SERVICE SH O ES 3 ^ ^ Expert Shoe Repairing CARL DAHL Piv