TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ¿I, 1»»S
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM. OREGON
Lynn and Robert F airw ea th er are meet in reg u la r m onthly session
being cared for at the“ Ne1son home next S atu rd ay at th e ir hall at
during th eir m o th e rs absence.
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O rient, at 10:30 o clock. All grang-
Mrs. R I. A nderson spent h atu r- I eg a re welcome a t any tim e and
day and Sunday in P o rtland
visitors a re invited to atten d the
ROCKWOOD GRANGE HALL
The O rient P.-T. A. is making lectu re hour a t 2 o'clock. The of
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plans for th e ir an n u al m em bership ficers who w ere unable to be p re s
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contest
banquet
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riday
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ent at the In stallatio n at lioring in
A fter m onths of suffering from
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the schoolhouse.
Ja n u a ry will be in stalled a t th e
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carcinom a, death cam e to th e r e at M
ultnom ah g ran g e No. 71 will S aturday m eeting.
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lief of O scar Nelson, T h u rsra y in
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E m anuel hospital w here he had
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been for th e past six weeks. The
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Art’s Jazz Bandits—5-piece Orchestra
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deceased w as 49 years of age and
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GENTLEMEN 50c
had been living for some tim e past
Refreshments
LADIES U e
EVERYBODY WELCOME
w ith his son E rn est on a sm all b e r
ry ran c h a sh o rt distance north of ON W. J. MILLER FARMTOUR MILES SOUTHEAST OF
P le a sa n t Home. The fun eral se r CORBETT, OREGON, turn off Columbia River Highway at
vices w ere conducted Sunday a fte r Summit Service station, good macadamized road all the
noon from a P ortlan d u ndertaking way, three and one-half miles ffom Columbia River H igh
chapel, w ith in term en t in Douglas way. Watch for signs at Summit Service station one mile
cem etery.
Mr. Nelson was w ell west of Vista House.
know n in th e Powell V alley d is
On account of our lease expiring we will sell at public
tric t, and a good num ber from th a t
auction on the Yetsch farm, 20 miles southeast of Portland
locality attended the funeral. T he
and 9 miles south of Gresham, at BORING, OREGON
Rev. Mr. Johnson, p astor of Im Free Lunch at Noon
Sale Begins at 1 P. M. Sharp
m anuel L u th eran church in P o rt
SALE W ILL HE HELD RAIN OR SHIN E
land, preached th e funeral serm on.
Mr. Nelson is survived by two
On account of having sold my farm I w ill sell a t Public Auction on
Beginning at 9:30 A. M.
ch ild ren E rn e st and L illie; two the above date all my personal p ro p erty consisting of th e follow ing
b ro th ers A ugust and John in North c h a tte ls:
T he Follow ing A rticles and Stock
LIVE STOCK
D akota, and a sister Mrs. A nnie
81 HEAD CHOICE DAIRY CATTLE
Olsen of Oberon, North D akota.
2 Grade Jersey Cows. Heifer, about 14 m onths old. 2
75 MILK COWS
T h e aged p are n ts of the deceased Good Horses, weight about 900 and 1100 pounds.
63 Big H olstelns, 10 D urham s, 6 P u re Bred Brown Swiss, 1 Jersey
a re living in Sweden. Mr. Nelson
1 G uernsey, 26 to be fresh a t tim e of sale, 11 to fresh en In M arch and
MACHINERY
w as a m em ber of the A berdeen
the balance m ilking strong. 5 Bred H eifers, 1 R egistered H olstein Bull.
Set
D
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H
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ess,
Saddle,
1924
Ford
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car,
F
arm
Wagon,
W ashington, lodges of Modern
H ay Rack, Cham pion Mower, Cham pion H ay Rake, Iron H arrow . T hese cows a re big and in ex tra good condition, some m ilking CO/pounds
W oodm en of A m erica and Loyal 2-seclions, Disc, 2 Single H orse C ultivators, B reaking Plow, 12-inch, and m ore each day.
Come and see them milked before th e date of th e
O rder of Moose.
Oliver Chilled Plow, 14-inch. Meyers Spray Pum p, 50-gallon capacity, sale and give them a carefu l inspection.
alm ost new, Gas Engine, 1% h. p., L iberty W ashing Machine, lots of « HEAD DE GOOD FARM IIDRSES WEIGHING FROM 1206 to 1600
POUNDS EACH.
block and ta ck le ropes, sm all im plem ents and tools of every d escrip
POWELL VALLEY
tion including forks, shovels, ca rp e n te r’s tools and m echanic’s tools
1 F ordson T ra cto r in good condition. John D eere T ra cto r Disc.
On T uesday and W ednesday eve such as d rills, vises, b its and sledges.
14-lnch T ra c to r Gang Plow. 16-inch T ra c to r Plow. S-TON DENBY
n ings at 7:30 o'clock, th e Rev. Joel
TRUCK, W ITH NEW ENGINE. 7-foot D eering Binder. McCormick
Jo h n so n of Chicago, se creta ry of
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Mower, Hay Rake, Disc D rill, 14-foot G rass Seeder, Hoover Potato
th e Swedish Mission covenant and
S onora P honograph, like new ;
2 B ureaus, Sideboard, 2 Iron Digger, P o tato P la n te r, 2-horse Corn C ultivator, 3-section Drag H a r
for a num ber of years m issionary B edsteads w ith sp rin g s, 2 Diningroom T ables, K itchen Cabinet, Center row, K ale P lan te r, 2-row Corn C utter, Milking Machine. 20, 10-gal.
in China .will speak at the Mission Stand, U niversal H eating Stove, one o th er H eating Stove, K itchen Milk Cans, B uckets, Iron Wheel Low W agon, 3 U -inch Heavy F arm
church.
T hese services will be Range, alm ost new ; lots of dishes and k itchen uten sils, fru it Wagon, Feed Mill, P latfo rm Scales and everything to be found on a
held on the evenings nam ed instead ja rs, 100 ja rs fru it, set farm know ledge books, lots of p ictu res w ith well kept farm and dairy.
of on T h ursday evening as a n fram es, and lot of o th er household a rticle s too num erous to m ention.
60 TONS GOOD HAY. BALED TIMOTHY AND CLOVER MIXED
nounced from th e p ulpit Sunday
m orning. T here will be no m eet TERMS—Sum s under $20 cash ; $20 or over six m onths' tim e w ith in te r
F R E E LU N CH A T NOON
ing in th e church T hursday eve
est a t 8 p er cen t per annum on notes approved by clerk. A rran g e
ning.
m ents should be m ade w ith C lerk A. M eyers of F irs t S tate Bank- TERMS OF SALE— $20 and u nder cash. Over $20 six m onths' tim e given
The Sunbeam club, an o rg an iza
a t 8 p er ce n t of in te re st on a note approved by th e clerk of sale.
G resham , Oregon, p rio r to sale.
tion for children from 6 to 13 years
T hose d esiring cre d it should see clerk before buying.
of age, w ill m eet every a lte rn a te
S atu rd ay a t 2 o'clock at the home
of the Rev. Enoch Sandeen, w ith THEODORE TAGUE, Auctioneer, Kt. 3, Portland, Ore.
J. W. HUGHES, Auctioneer, F o re st Grove, Oregon.
Mrs. Sandeen as leader. T he work
A. MEYERS, Clerk, Gresham, Oregon
A. METERS, Clerk, Gresham
of th e club will be along m issionary
lines and books will be m ade for
ch ild ren in China. The next meet
ing will be held F ebruary 25 and
new m em bers a re welcome.
Oscar Nelson Dies
After Long Illness
PACK THREE
DANCE
NEW MAPLE FLOOR
SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 25
Auction Sale
W h y T h is F o u r
■ S T R U T H F U L L Y C A L L E D
A M E R IC A 'S
F in e s t
N o car in the price class o f Dodge Brothers
Four is so R O O M Y .
N o car in this price
class is so S W IF T . N o car in this price
class is so S T U R D Y . N o car in this price
class is so S M A R T .
Auction Sale
N o car in this price class accelerates from
0 to 25 miles I N 7 S E C O N D S .
N o car in this price class is so C O M F O R T
A B L E —for none has so long a spring base.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1928
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28
W. J. MILLER, Owner
BORING DAIRY CO., Owners
These are F A C T S —readily verified—and they
explain the immense popularity o f Dodge
Brothers Four.
N o car at near its price offers so many ad
vantages that Americans value foremost.
A nd no car at A N Y price affords its owner,
in greater measure, the satis
4-DO O R S E D A N
faction o f knowing that for
every d o llar invested he
has received a full dollar’s
F.O.B. DETR O IT
r e tu r n in h o n e s t v alu e . Full factory —ypm ent
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Tu ne In for Dodge B ro th e r* Radio P ro g ram every T h arsd a y
n ight, » to »:S0 (P aulite T im e ! M U ’ Paeltle C o a *t N e tw o rk .
BROCKWAY & NELSON
GRESHAM
Phone 1471
D o d g e B r o t h e r s F o u r
ALSO T W O L IN E S OF S 1 X E S -T H B V IC T O R Y A N D T H B S B N IO R
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Gasrange
ORIENT
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hawes and
fam ily of C edar Lodge w ere agree
ably su rp rised Saturday evening by
ab out 30 friends and relatives who
cam e from P ortland and G resham
for a real old fashioned house
w arm ing party.
Bridge and 500
w ere a rran g e d for the seniors
w hile dancing was enjoyed by the
young folks till a late hour, when
a bounteous buffet luncheon was
served. Miss Elizabeth D unning
w as in charge of th e arrangem ent
and as a token of esteem presented
Mr. and Mrs. H aw es w ith a beauti
fui D utch silv er vase for the new
home.
It She has a SMOOTHTOP
COTTRELL
A birth d ay party was given Sat
u rday evening at the home of L. L
Griffin in honor of Mr. Griffin and
son H arvey w hose birthdays occur
th e sam e day. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Lemmon and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs
F ran k Bird, and Mr. and Mrs. Ollie
Griffin, ail relativ es from Portland
w ere present, as well as a host of
friends in the com m unity. A pleas
an t evening w as spent and de
licious refre sh m e n ts served.
The m otion p ictu re which was to
have been show n F riday evening at
th e C ottrell schoolhouse has been
postponed on account of th e 111
ness of E. K. \ an Fleet. Mr. Van
F leet has operated the movie m a
ch ine for several years and his
sickness h a s ca st a cloud of so r
row over the en tire com m unity.
Mrs. Alvin K linski. who has been
ill for th e p ast tw o m onths, w as
o perated on th is m orning for a p
pendicitis a t Good S am aritan hos
pital. It w as a t first thought her
tro u b le would respond to tr e a t
m ent, but a consultation of sur
geons decided th e operation neces
sary. Mr. K linski left for his wife's
bedside th is m orning.
The gospel team of the Powell
Valley Mission church will conduct
a Sunday afternoon service at the
C o ttrell com m unity church a t 2:30,
to w hich all a re Invited. The Rev.
Don Rhogren w ill be in charge of
th e service and special m usic will
be provided.
The HOUSEWIFE will HA VE PLENTY of TIME
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TO ATTEND
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PLEASANT HOME
At th e Sunday evening service at
th e P lea san t Home B aptist church
la st Sunday, the audience enjoyed
tw o vocal duets w hich w ere re n
dered by Mrs. Johnson, m other of
th e p astor, and Mrs. B ergstrom of
H aley.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nelson a t
tended the hard tim e dance a t S an
dy on S atu rd ay evening and w ere
la ter guests at th e home of Mr. and
Mrs. W arren W ilkins of Firwood.
Mrs. C h arlie McKinney has gone
to P endleton to be w ith her m other
fo r a tim e.
Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nelson w ere Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. G ardner of Oregon
City and M eldrum. Mrs. G. R. An
d erson and son Robert w ere also
c a lle rs in th e afternoon.
T he Rev. and Mrs. Wm. F air-
w eath er a re receiving co n g ra tu la
tio n s on the a rriv a l of their fifth
son at Em anuel hospital, P ortland,
on W ednesday, F eb ru ary 15. June,
Special
C hildren's clothes made. 50c up.
Mrs. A. J. Mellis, K ronenberg home
on Je n n e road. Phone G resham
388«.
Sirloin Steaks
lb
4
25^
at Newberg Packln«
Gresham
T h e G resham O utlook
F ree C ooking S chool
At the Methodist Episcopal Church
TUESDAY’S and THURSDAY’S Feb. 28, March 1, 6 and 8, at 2:30 Sharp
R ose B artlet
Home Service Expert of the Portland Gas Co., will conduct the classes