Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 13, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    PAGE THREE
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 19¿7
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DAMASCUS GRANGE
FORMS ORCHESTRA
Among th e m any live fra te rn a l
o rg an izations m eeting at Boring the
D am ascus g range is rapidly forging
ahead, both in m em bership and as
a factor in arousing in te re st and
th e upbuilding of the com m unity.
P rin cip al Roy E. Cannon of G resh­
am Union high school addressed
the m em bership on th e evening of
Septem ber 10.
As an added attra c tio n of the
gran g e th e form ation of an o rches­
tra is now u nder way u nder the
lead ership of Mary Giese, h erself
an accom plished m usician and
sin g er. T he m em bers of th e o r­
c h e stra consist of the follow ing, all
m em bers of th e g ran g e: Mary
Giese, violin: Lewis Lund, c la rin e t:
C lark Lund, trom bone:
H enry
Giese, trom bone; Albin Giese, co r­
n et: P au l Giese, b arito n e; M artha
Maulding, piano.
The m em bership of th is grange
is now w ell above th e hundred
m ark and p rese n t indications point
to a su b stan tia l increase d u rin g the
fall and w inter activities.
HOWELL VALLEY
The Pow ell V alley P aren t-T ea ch ­
e r association w ill m eet F rid a y eve­
ning a t th e schoolhouse for the
first m eeting of the school year. All
m em bers are urged to be p resen t as
th e m eeting w ill be im portant. Re­
fresh m ents w ill be served. Mrs.
George W iHiams is p resident of th e
association. Miss Sue H icks as
p rin cipal and Miss E lsie Luoto, a s­
sistan t. w ill teach for th e second
year in th e Pow ell V alley school.
Mrs. Joel A nderson of C arlton,
Oregon, a sister of C. L undquist,
cam e Sunday for a visit of a few
days at the L undquist hom e and
with her son C arl A nderson of
T routdale.
Mr. and Mrs. C hester C hristensen
have moved to Bridal Veil, w here
th e form er w ill be em ployed on the
flume of the lum ber com pany.
A welcome service w ill be held
W ednesday evening at 8 o’clock at
th e Mission church in P ow ell V al­
ley in honor of the Rev. and Mrs.
John Johnson and th ree children
who have come from N ebraska to
live in th eir old home opposite the
church. The young people will
hold th air re g u la r m eeting on
T h u rsday evening in the church,
and on F riday evening th e Sunday
school w o rkers will m eet a t the
home of A ugust P eterson.
I trea tm e n t for blood poisoning in
j his leg, caused by being b itten by
T he Boring school com m enced on
d°K ut
home of A. B. John-
the 5th. The en ro llm en t a t th e
w hile th reshing.
close of the w eek reached 86. th e
The Rev. E. W. W ithnell w ill
to ta l enrollm ent for la st year. T he preach his farew ell serm on at the
la rg e st gain has been in th e p ri- M ethodist ch u rch on next Sunday
m ary and advanced grades.
m orning. T h ere w ill be special
T he Boring C om m unity club held rallsic-
its first m eeting at th e schoolhouse
Roy Cochran and fam ily have
on F riday aftern o o n , and elected moved to th e «Powell V alley road
the follow ing officers for th e y e a r: near Arboleda. T hey have been
P resident, Mrs. H. G. K nox; vice i living a t th e home of
Mrs. Coch-
president, Mrs. L.
H. M allicoat; t ra n ’s m o th er for th e
p ast year,
secretary , Mrs. R. E. Richey an d T heir son Leland w ill atten d Union
tre a su re r. Mrs. Jo h n Meyer. P la n s high school.
w ere talk ed over fo r th e w ork of
FAIRVIEW
th e year.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M orand and
The F airview P aren t-T ea ch e r a s­
sons D onald and Billie retu rn ed
th e first p a rt of la st week from a sociation w ill m eet on F rid ay a fte r­
ten days’ trip w hich took them to noon at 2:30 at th e schoolhouse for
Y ellow stone park . They re p o rt a the first m eeting of th e school year.
T here w ill be a sh o rt business
very enjoyable trip .
C. L. G regson and wife w ent to m eeting and a g en eral get-together
P endleton th e la tte r p a rt of the of forces p relim in ary to th e y ea r's
week to atten d th e fu n eral of a lineup of work. Mrs. G eorge Shaw
is p resid en t of ¿he association and
friend.
D onald M orand an d Tom T elford Mrs. E. R. D. H ollensted secretary .
Mrs. A nna Sw ank received w ord
are attending th e Benson P o ly tech ­
nic school. D onald grad u ated from last week from so u th ern Oregon of
th e school la st Ju n e and Is now the death of her gran d so n Billy
Swank. H e w as th e son of E rn e st
tak in g a post g rad u a te course.
T he ladies and frien d s of th e Sw ank and w as a highly respected
M ethodist church w ill give a tow el young m an. He had his neck b ro k ­
and apron sale a t th e I. O. O. F. hall en in an autom obile accident.
Mrs. J. W. Z im m erm an and
on S atu rd ay evening, Septem ber 17.
A sh o rt lite ra ry and m usical p ro ­ d au g h ter Isabelle, who have been
gram w ill be given and a plate spending th e sum m er a t th e ir co t­
tage a t Long Beach, W ashington,
lunch w ill be served.
Mrs. F arm er re tu rn e d to h er have re tu rn e d home and w ere S u n ­
home in McM innville on W ednes­ day v isito rs a t th e hom e of Mrs.
day a fte r spending a week w ith h er Ju lia Snover. O ther guests w ere
Mrs. H. M. Shaw of G resham and
daughter, Mrs. L. H. M allicoat.
G eorge D riesel h as p urchased Mrs. Snover’s nephew Jam es Hoyt
of P o rtlan d , a stu d en t a t N orth P a ­
the F ra n k place.
Mrs. C hris M odine is ill a t her cific d en tal college.
School opened y esterd ay w ith an
home n ear H aley station. Mrs.
atten d an ce of 91. S everal pupils
M ary P o tter is stay in g w ith h er.
V ictor Johnson of ro u te 3 has w ere n ot on hand for th e opening
been in th e hospital undergoing day. T he jan ito r, Mr. Zook, had th e
BORING
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VICTORY
building an d grounds in splendid
condition. T he te ac h ers for th e en ­
suing year are, Mrs. Aune T eg a rt
of Rockwood, p rin cip al and sev­
en th and eig h th g rad e s: Miss Beryl
King of P o rtlan d , fifth and six th ;
Mrs. A. D. Camp of G resham , th ird
and fo u rth : Miss Leah Burgeois of
S pringdale, prim ary.
from th e T hom as sa n ita riu m in
G resham w here w as w as ta k en for
tre a tm e n t for blood poisoning. He
is still confined to his bed b ut is
I M aking sa tisfac to ry recovery.
Piano Tuning.
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Piano tu n in g , $3.50. P iano and
ATPa ' r]nK\
V,
49th stre e t S. E., P ortland.
| 2625,
Phone TA bor 8952 or G resham
1561.—Adv.
l o c r ’er without
the penalty o f
u n w icid m ess
PLEASANT HOME
T h e " B . Y. P. U. of the B ap tist
church w ill have a social evening
in the basem ent of th e ch u rch next
F riday evening as a farew ell g a th ­
ering for th e young people who are
leaving to en ter college. All in ­
te rested a re invited to attend.
Mrs. Josep h in e A nderson e n te r­
tained a t d in n er on Sunday in
honor of th e b irth d ay of her d au g h ­
te r Mrs. Mary Daily. The guests
w ere Mrs. E lle rt of Salt Lake City,
Mr. and Mrs. D aily and ch ildren,
C arl and D orothy, Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Scoville and ch ild ren of P o rt­
land, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. A nderson
and d au g h ter of S pringdale, Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. N elson of P o rtlan d ,
Mr. and M ts. H. C. Nelson and Mr.
and Mrs. G. R. A nderson and son of
th is place.
Mr. and Mrs. D aily left Sunday
evening for th e ir hom e near C lats­
kanie w here th e ch ild ren will en ter
school.
The u su al services at the B aptist
chnrch w ill be held next Sunday,
beginning w ith Sunday school at
10 o’clock, p rea ch in g at 11 and 8,
and B. Y. P. U. a t 7:30. I t is p la n ­
ned to have Mr. Stone to supply
again, b u t if he is unable to come
an o th er supply w ill be obtained.
must include
2-Pass Speed about $700
4 - P a ss Speedster
835
C oach
• . • • 735
C ou p e
. . . .
735
Sedan
. . . .
835
A l l p r ic e s f. o. b. D e t r o i t ,
p lus u a r e x c is e ta x .
b-Cylinder Smoothness and Dash—High-compression
Power and Performance—Size and Roominess without
Unwieldiness—Steady Riding without Useless Weight
—50 Miles an hour al, day long—and far greater speed
when wanted —Riding Ease Like Gliding—Economy
of Price, Operation and Maintenance
A n d Essex Alone Combines Them All
E SSE X Super-Six
M. C. Webster Motor Co.
Hudson-Essex Dealer
NEW AND SECOND HAND
The Victory circle of th e E van­
gelical W om en’s union w ill m eet at
the home of Mrs. W. L. R hoades on
T hursday afternoon, Septem ber 15,
at 2 o'clock. Members and friends
are invited to attend.
The V ictory school opened yes­
terd ay m orning w ith an enrollm ent
of 23. Mrs. E. E. Van F leet has
been engaged to teach th e school
for the year.
School
Books
“ V e n tila te d H e a t
AND
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The successful system of
home-heating
Dairym en com m only feed skim
m ilk to th e ir calves until about
6 m onths of age. The tim e of w ean­
ing u sually depends upon the con­
d itio n of th e calf and the availab ili­
ty and cost of milk. W hen m ilk Is
fed In abundance it fu rn ish es th e
g rea ter p a rt of the p rotein neces­
sa ry for the grow th of the calf. If
the feeding of m ilk is discontinued
th e n ecessary protein m ust be su p ­
plied by some other feed. Probably
th is can be done m ost econom ically
by some legum e, such as alfalfa,
clover, soy beau, or cow pea hay.
W hen hay of th is so rt is not av ail­
able it is necessary th a t the grain
m ixture fed should be high in pro­
tein. D uring sum m er, when good
p astu re is available, th e heifer
needs no supplem entary feed, pro­
viding she Is grow ing norm ally. A
little hay and g rain are som etim es
advisable late in th e season when
th e p astu re s a re dry or sh o rt to
in su re steady growth.
Aerated heat— heat that is made up of fresh,
purified, circulating air—air with the same live­
ly zest and zip as sparkling clear fresh water.
Fresh air—pre-warmed to the proper living
tem perature—in constant, slow, large-volume cir­
culation.
We carry the hr^est
5 c a n d lO c T a b le ts
IF arm air adequately humidified, so that your
skin feels its touch velvety instead of dry, parched
and burning.
Fountain Pens priced from $1.00 to $7.00
We are agents for Sheaffer’s Life-Tim e Pens
PENCILS, PEN-HOLDERS, ETC.
Battery Service.
A g u ara n tee d b attery fo r $3 or $4 .
and your old one. C harging, 50c.
Pow ell V alley Service sta tio n at
52d street. Phone TAbor 0284 afte r I
7 p. m.—Adv.
G resham Drug Co.
T h e R EXALL Store
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Gas Range Sale
arranged so th at you may enjoy a beautiful new autom atic range.
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NOTE THESE POINTS
1. Allowance of 10% (or more if worth more) of Purchase price, for
your old range. Get it out of your sight, you’ve used it long enough.
2. No further down payment!
3. Twelve months to pay the balance in monthly installm ents.
4. No interest on deferred payments.
H ere’» Y our C hance to G et T h at N ew R ange,
the kind that so ciety leader» use.
T he la test word in cooking.
keeps kitchen clean
C om e E arly W hile S tock Is C om p lete
G reatest Selection W est of Chicago
PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO.
f»a»co Building
Mrs. Minnie Bushong, who has
been ca rin g for h er aunt Mrs. Ju lia
Snover for several m onths, has r e ­
tu rn ed to h er home in P o rtland.
Mrs. H. G. C hapm an of C o ttrell, a
form er F airview resid en t, is now
staying w ith Mrs. Snover who is
slow ly im proving in h ea lth and is
alw ays glad to have v isito rs and
friends call.
T he m em bers a re hoping to soon
be able to have an o th er m an settled
on th e field as p asto r of th e
ch u rch .
V ictor Johnson is home again
BR. 7611
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Fifth A Alder
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a
Qxtra
large
cold a ir
returns
extra
larÿe
cold air
returns
Comfortable, warm, hum idified air in constant,
even circulation throughout the rooms and halls
of your home, just as the blood circulates through
your body—with the big Montag furnace the very
heart of the heating system.
A ll the air gently moving through the house
as a summer zephyr over a warm field—with no
stagnant corners—with no up-rushing wind from
the registers—no hot or cold streaks.
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Just pure, clean air, keeping you comfortably,
delightfully warm.
T h a t’s Montag ventilated heat!
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PIPE FURNACE
nota. N
— the most complete w arm air heating system, w ith warm
air pipes to all rooms, and tw o or more cold air return
pipes, depending on s i/e 'o f h«ane. Illu s tra tio n shows only
one type of M ontag "ventilated heat” installation.
Some homes require M c n ta g P ifir lftt installation. Ac­
cording to your nerd, a s(>ccial M on tag installation is
math: to .fit your home.
is the lime to plan for V E N T IL A T E D H E A T
next wtnter, whether your home is already built
ers are ready to talk to you N O IE . Trained crews
terms can be made of unusual advantage N O IE .
posal and you ll make no mistake.
in your home so you will be assured of it
or you are just building. M ontag deal­
are available to do the work N O IE. Credit
Get the complete M ontag Eurnace pro­
GRESHAM PLUMBING & HEATING CO.
J. 8. CHIODO. Prop.
M O N T A G ST O V E W O R K S
n 'R N A C B S *
Phone IMS.
Res. 8503
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