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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, « * PLEASANT VALLEY COLUMBIA HEIGHTS W. J. H erw lg. g eneral se creta ry of the A nti-N arcotic E ducational asso cia tion, w ill speak on th e subject of n a r cotic dru g s in th e P leasant V alley ch u rch Sunday m orning. March 21, a t 11:15. On Monday evening, M arch 22, a t 8 o'clock, th e Rev. T. W. Bunday, re tu rn e d m issionary, w ill bring a very in te restin g stereopticon le ctu re in th e P le a sa n t Valley church, on his w ork in the P hilippines. T he church board w ill meet T uesday evening, M arch 23, to p rep a re its w ork for th e q u a rte rly conference. The m em bers of T ro u td ale and F air- view lodge of A. F. & A. M. w ere en te rtain e d S atu rd ay evening at C h an ti cleer Inn by Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mor gan who tre a te d th e ir guests to a dainty banquet. S everal g ran d officers w ere p resen t and gave in te restin g ta lk s on various su b jects. G rand L ec tu re r A rth u r B erridge spoke on "T he Golden Rule.” Ju d g e Stevenson of P o rtlan d and P a st G rand Com m ander of th e K nights of T em p lar M ilton L. Myers, of Salem, spoke of the o rd er of M asonry and th e ir ta lk s w ere m uch enjoyed. G rand S ecretary D. R. Cheney PLEASANT HOME and F ra n k P atte rso n , g ran d p ast high p riest of th e Royal A rch, w ere also Sunday school will convene a t 10 o'clock Sunday at the P leasan t Home present. M ethodist church, followed by p rea ch D. W. McKay, of F airview , in a m ost ing service a t 11:15 from th e subject, able m anner, gave th e h isto ry of th e "T he W ill of God.” E pw orth League Fairview lodge. T his g ath erin g a t w ill m eet in the evening a t 7:30 and C hanticleer Inn h as become an an n u a l th e subject, “V erbs of C h ristian Liv event to w hich th e Masons look fo r ing—to Do’,, w ill be discussed under w ard w ith m uch p leasu re as it is one the leadership of Mrs. E. W. W itbnell. of th e best social affairs d u rin g each T he m em bers of th e L eague will year. Mr. an d Mrs. M organ received give an en te rta in m e n t a t th e church m any com plim ents for th e ir kind and S atu rd ay evening, .March 27. T he pro gracious hospitality. ceeds w ill be used to s ta r t a piano Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard E h rm an and fund. some frien d s from P o rtlan d enjoyed the sun sh in e Sunday out h ere a t th e Gurden Service. E h rm an 's sum m er home. P ru n in g , landscaping, law ns, sp a a ing. Old fashioned gardens a specialty. Mr. and Mrs. George P e rry w ere d in Com plete line of fru it and o rnam ental n er guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Mc tre e s and sh ru b s for sale. W. W. Kay on T h u rsd ay evening, and on S a t Stow e, phone 321.—Adv. urday Mr. and Mrs. P ate rso n , of P o rt land, enjoyed th e h o sp itality of th e Card of T hanks. We w ish to th a n k our friends and McKays. Of course th e m ain featu re neighbors for th e ir sym pathy and help of the m enu w as sm elts. in our rec en t bereavem ent. Mrs. Ja sp e r C rane has as her house F. E. B ram and C hildren. AUCTION SALE A t my home on Sandy Boulevard, one-half mile west of Fairview. B ereavem ent com pels me to sell all of my fu rn itu re and house hold goods consisting of very fine fu rn itu re , all of w hich h as been w ell kept. Some of the principa^l a rticle s a re en u m erated below: SAUTRDAY, MARCH 27 Sale Will Begin at 1 1*. M. Sharp » Hot Point Huirlies Electric Hnnire. No. 8 Cook Stove, new washable top. 2 Nice Heating Stoves. New Overstuffed Mohair Cover Davenport. 2 Axmlnster Hugs, Hl x 12. Axmlnster Hutr, 8 x 8. Velvet Carpet. Ingrain Carpet. 3 Nice Bedroom Suites, complete. 1 Overstuffed/Leather Covered Hocking Chairs. I Good Hocking Chairs. (5 New Diningroom ('hairs. (> Leather Bottom Chairs. Good Book Case. Very Nice Couch. Large 8-day Clock. Ex tension Dining Table, seat Hi people. Library Table. Ele gant Buffet in first class condition, kitchen Cabinet. Large lot of Bedding, Curtains, etc. Lot of Bed Springs and Mattresses. 100 Emit Jars. Lot of Canned Fruit. Lot of other household goods too numerous to mention, and lot of small tools and implements. TERM S—All sum s $20.00 or under, cash. Over $20.00 six m o n th s’ tim e w ith in te re st a t 8 per cent per annum on approved notes. T hose desiring cred it should see clerk, A. M eyers, a t F irs t S tate Bank, G resham , Oregon, before day of sale. A. KRONENBERG, Owner W. A. WILSON, Auctioneer t A. ME YEHS, Clerk . ■ i y I A « v- Lower in price than any other closed car in the world, of standard specifications — sliding gear transmission, heavy channel steel frame, extra roomy body dimensions « Miss A nna E tling, who teaches school a t W arrendale, spent th e w eek end w ith her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. F. Etling. Mr. and Mrs. R ussell T illm an and tw o ch ild ren sp en t Sunday at Pow ell Valley as th e gu ests of C harles Jo h n son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sig K nighton, who re cently sold th e ir sto re here, have moved to R ainier. O scar P a tte rso n of W ashougal, W ashington, w as calling on old friends a t C orbett on Sunday. Lower in price than any other closed car of equal quality. The only low-priced car with such quality materials as genuine Molybdenum steel, genuine Chrome Vanadium steel, and such quality equipment as Auto-Lite starting, lighting and ignition, Tillotson car buretor, Stewart vacuum feed—and 86 other superior features . . . Mrs. L. A. Harlow Is quite 111 at this anon. Oregon, for a w eek’s visit. Mr .and Mrs. Ed. Vogel and ch il dren, o f The D alles, sp en t a few days visiting w ith Mr. and Mrs. George P arish . Mr. Vogel is a b ro th er of Mrs. P arish . The F low er club m et a t th e public lib rary T h u rsd ay aftern o o n and elec tion of officers w as one of th e fea tu res. The p resident, Mrs. A. D. K en dall, w as re-elected and vice p resident, Mrs. C. I. Thom as, 2d vice president, Mrs. E unice Robinson, 3d vice p re si dent, Mrs. M. B. M cGinnis: secretary , Mrs. L. G. Howell. All kinds of early flowers w ere discussed and also plans m ade for the display of flowers during the sum m er and fall. Much in te re st Is displayed and a large crow d attended. Mrs. M. B. A nderson of S eattle a r rived a t T ro u td ale th is week to visit her p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. H arry Mc Ginnis. Mr. and Mrs. L. K um m er of P o rt land w ere guests a t th e K n a rr home S atu rd ay and Sunday and spent p art of th e tim e at the riv er w here many SANDY BLUFF The C ottrell com m unity h as electric lights now and to help defray th ese expenses th e re will be a b ask et social on Friday, M arch 19, at th e ch u rch . All th e ladies a re asked to b rin g b as kets and the men th e cash. The L adles Aid w ill m eet W ednes day, March 17, w ith Mrs. Ja c k Brophy. Mrs. N. H olbrook and Miss Rose P o tter, te ac h ers o f C o ttrell, and the eighth g rad e g irls en tertain ed th e b ask et ball boys of C ottrell a t dinner and social evening a t th e home of J. B. Fow ler, Monday, March 15. Mr. and Mrs. W atkins and d au g h te rs, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caldo and niece m otored as far as Brightw ood Sunday and enjoyed w atching th e fishing at th e lake a t th e hatchery. Mrs. A. R adford gave h er husband and her b ro th er, Joe Caldo, each a five-tube A m erican S uper radio th is la st w eek of which they a re very proud. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ault, C larence B row ning and Pete and Geo. H augluin sp en t a very enjoyable evening S a tu r day a t th e 8. O. C arrell home. In Powell V alley dancing "ye old tim e dances.” A lbert A ult en tertain ed his friend H arvey M orris of P o rtlan d , on one evening of last week. ROCKWOOD »595 V. O. B. Factory Prices and Specifications su b ject. to change without notice The New Willy* Lillunee Plan offers easy tim e-paym ent term s at th e low est cred it- , cost In th e Industry. T he p asto r is urging all to rem em ber the Sunday school hour a t 10 o’clock Sundays. H e re p o rts th a t th e atten d a n ce Is Increasing. E rn e st P eterso n of P o rtlan d w as p rese n t la st Sunday and sta rte d a co n test In th e S unday school to raise money to pay for th e piano In th e ch u rch . Mr. and Mrs. P eterso n will be p rese n t again March 21 and 28 with special m usic and a snappy program . Each m em ber of the Sunday school Is w orking h ard to b rin g in th eir dollar by n ex t S u n day, and a few pennies from th e older folks will help. T he Rev. T. W. Bunday, retu rn ed m issionary from the P hilippines, will be p rese n t Sunday evening a t 8 o'clock a t the ch u rch and will bring a very in te restin g account of his w ork along w ith p ictu re slides. T he boys' and g irls' glee club w ill m eet T uesday evening a t 7 o'clock at the p arsonage to begin p ractice on m usic for E aster. Lynlitirst with Sliding Gear Tran-ml**lon H E S S E L IM P L E M E N T C O . Phone 1141 from all over thia p art of th e sta te co n g reg ate on th is occasion and many oth er people who form erly lived here but have moved elsew here re tu rn each y ears a t th is tim e. Dan B ollenbaugh of C anyonville, Oregon, is visiting at th e M. B. Mc G innis home. Mrs. E unice Robinson and son Rob ert, d au g h ter R oberta and Mrs. Mary P arso n s sp en t W ednesday in P o rtlan d a t the Dr. Jam es Robinson home. Mrs. S. F, H arlow of P o rtlan d , w as also a guest. w riting. Corbett g rad e school ball team and T he P aren t-T ea ch e r circle held its T ro u td ale team played h ere last F ri reg u la r m eeting F riday and had a very day. th e gam e ending, 13 to 8 in favor in te restin g m eeting. Among th e m any of T routdale. topics discussed w as th e closing of dances at m idnight. They decided to BORING give several m ore dances in o rd er to A larg e crow d attended th e reg u la r raise funds to send some of our boys and g irls to C orvallis to sum m er social m eeting of th e Boring com m u school who belong to th e boys' and nity club, held In the I. O. O. F. hall F riday evening. B renton Vedder, g irls' club. The next dance w ill be held on county school su p erin ten d en t, gave a M arch 27. A very good p ro g ram w as ta lk as did R. E. Cannon, p rin cip al of given. Amy and D orothy K endall G resham Union high school. Both gave a piano duet w hich w as w orthy w ere ap p reciated by th e audience. of m ention and Mrs. W. C. Spence A risin g vote of th a n k s by all In a t to Miss gave in stru c tiv e c u rre n t events and tendance w as ten d ered Mrs. C. I. T hom as read a good paper D orothy Dickey and th e boys and girls on h ealth , la st week being h ealth of the Union high school o rc h e stra of week, Mrs. A. D. K endall gave a r e G resham for th e b eau tifu l selections p o rt of th e executive board m eeting which they played. They responded a num ber of tim es to th e call for held in P o rtlan d before. Mrs. R. D. H ew itt and Mrs. W allace m ore m usic. It is to be hoped they Spence served d ain ty refre sh m e n ts a t will v isit Boring ag ain in th e n ear future. Over 100 w ere given lunch, the close of th e m eeting. which w as served free by th e p atro n s Mr. and Mrs. C arl Zeibeck and Miss of the school d istric t No. 44. M arjorie K endall and A rth u r M atches Two A nderson boys of South D a spent T uesday evening in P o rtlan d at kota and Mr. W hite of M ontana visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. H arlow . at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Jo h n B urns re tu rn e d Monday from Meyers Sunday. T he A nderson boys a few days’ v isit in Spokane w ith his a re b ro th ers-in -law of Mrs. M ayers’ m other, Mrs. M arg aret B u rn s and sis son, w ho resides in M ontana. ter, Miss Jo h a n n a fiu rn s. He found J. S unday's dog w hich w as m issing his m other much im proved from her for several days w as found T h u rsd ay long illn ess but not able to re tu rn by R. E. Richey. T he dog attach ed to home w ith him but expects to be able a 25-foot rope was so badly tangled In to m ake the trip in an o th er month a hazel bush It could not get loose. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Richey moved th is Mrs. W ill C raw ford who has been ill for th e p ast w eek is som ew hat im last week into the house fo rh ierly oc cluded by th eir son, J. A. Richey. The proved at th is w riting. Mrs. F ra n k Sweeney of P o rtlan d is la tte r and his fam ily have moved into spending a few days w ith Mrs. E lecta the house on the home place. "T he Will of God" will he th e topic P arsons. of the serm on S unday m orning a t 11 Mrs. D ora Shute, Mrs. A nna Jones o'clock a t th e M ethodist ch u rch In Bor and Mr. and Mrs. E a rl E llio tt of P o rt land w ere Sunday v isito rs at th e home ing, by th e Rev. E. W. W ithnell. S un day school will follow at 11 o'clock. of Mrs. E. P arsons. A Boy Scout m eeting will be held a t Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n B ounder and the ch u rch Monday evening. d au g h ter Ardel left Monday for Leb OVERLAND Gresham PAGE THREE -makes the goin’ easier A LIVE GROWING BANK ACCOUNT TROUTDALE SEDAN ? 19, lfc» guest this week Miss Laing, of Port w ere g ath ered to w atch th e sm elt run People land. f and also to aee th e crow d MORE QUALITY for less MONEY “ FRIDAY, MARCH Oregon 4 lab Give* Party. —at this convenient bank BANK OF GRESHAM GRESIIAM, OREGON —is a good “jolt absorber’’ for the “rough spots’’ in life —guaranteed. We have moved our general store to the city hall building, where we will continue the sale of Quality Goods Plus Service at lowest possible prices. We handle Dry Goods, Groceries, Confec tionery, Hardware, Feed, Gas, Oils and Automo bile Accessories. A new visible 10-gallon gas pump is being installed. , The Fairview postol'tice has been moved with our store. ELSIE LANGLEY & SON Phone Gresham 211. FAIRVIEW, ORE. A SAFE INVESTMENT WITH GOOD DIVIDENDS Our First Preferred Shares Pay You 7.2 per cent on Your Money. Why You Should Buy This Stock 1. Our business is firmly established, w ell m anaged and perm anent. 2. Y our savings w ill be safe. 3. Your Income will be re g u la r and dependable. 4. Dividends paid by check first of each m onth, or q u arte rly . 5. E xem pt from S tate P erso n al P ro p e rty Tax. 6. D ividends exem pt from (Normal F ed eral Incom e Tax. Investment Department 880 Electric Building PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. SERVICE..that satisfies i m i i w i i i i n m m m n i m u m i m i i m i m R M i n m n n n i n r r . n rt n i i t w r i » n ' t , ' » ’Tt’ ' w It Is g ratify in g to know th a t our p restig e has been attain ed th ro u g h th e confidence of p atro n s and friends In our ability to ren d er satisfy in g service. P ersonal supervision of all d etails assu re s our p atro n s freedom from u n n ecessary responsibility at a p a rtic u la rly try in g tim e. Satisijlng service Is the keynote nt thi* estab lishment. ,... rtn m t m i . i n in i n » in n m i m i iw m i niw tn ■ n u u m n u n n in tn n 111 n i u i > GATES FUNERAL HOME Phone 2471 Gresham ----------------------------• COAL BRIQUETS A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Daily Tripa to Portland Gresham Phone 1&81 Powell and Maple FAIRVIEW On Sunday m orning, M arch 21, at 9:45 a. m., W. J. H erw lg w ill deliver a lectu re on the subject of “ dope” in the MethodiHt church. T he W om en's society of th e Sm ith Memorial P resb y terian ch u rch will hold its m onthly afternoon tea at the m anse T h u rsd ay , M arch 25. Mrs. E. I). H olgate and Mrs. S. L. Lockwood will a s sist th e hostess, Mrs. E. R. D. H ollensted. T he an n u al m eeting of th e frien d s and m em bers of th e P re sb y teria n church will be held at th e schoolhouse au d ito riu m Friday, M arch 26. A p o t luck d in n er will be served at 7 o’clock. "C onditional B lessings" w ill he the them e of a serm on Sunday m orning at 11 o'clock a t th e Sm ith Memorial ch u rch by th e p asto r, th e Rev. E. It. D. H ollensted. Sunday school will b e gin prom ptly a t 10 o'clock. L y n h u rst Ladles' Sew ing club held a 500 p arty T uesday evening, March 1« at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. John L am bert, B arker road. An enjoyable tim e was spent by all present. Mrs. A. McGregor and Mr. D. Young won the honors. A dainty lunch w as served, Get Arqaainted (or a Dollar. a fte r which music and danc ing w ere Send $1 for a special 5-m onths’ su b Indulged in. The proceeds will be g iv scrip tio n to SUNSET -the W est’s en the four clubs of Lynch schcxil to G reat N ational M agazine— th e clean, help sw ell th e funds. up to date m onthly for the w hole fam ily. S p are-tim e ag en ts wanted. Ad Money to loan on real estate. Farm d ress No. 460 F o u rth stre e t, San F ra n - ciaco, C alifornia.—Adv. loans at 8 per c e n t 11 W T horne Portland F t Fast Taylor Phone EAat 63*9 CAMP HILL T he Camp HUI W om an's club will hold its next reg u la r m eeting W ed nesday, March 24 a t th e home of Mrs. A nderegg, Powell Valley road. A very enjoyable card p arty was held S atu rd ay evening, March 13, a t th e home of Mrs. Johnson, on Powell Valley road. T he room s w ere elab o r ately decorated with g reen s and sh a m rock suggestive of St. P a tric k ’s day. T he honors a t ca rd s w ere aw arded I Mrs. H erb ert Lynch and E lm er Zen- ger, who w ere g u ests of th e club. , | In Oregon keen In terest has been aro u sed In th e state-w id e debating co n tests, In w hich sco res of g ranges will p articip a te, w ith som« lively de bates In m any sections o f the sta te d u rin g th e com ing m onths. T he q ues tion for debate will be, “ Resolved, that th e federal governm ent should not be gin tb e developm ent of an y aew r e clam atio n p ro jects u n til th e re Is a de m and for ag ric u ltu ra l p ro d u cts at a . p rice th a t will pay cost of production plus a reaso n ab le profit.” T hese de- ! bates a re to be conducted u nder stric t ru les of uniform ity and will be heard by large g ran g e audiences, w ith the public invited to atten d In m any In stances. Classified Ada. are some clasa. 9