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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 192* GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, OREGON NEWS FROM MANY NEIGHBORHOODS : e hom e of Mrs. U hlig on W ednes PLEASANT VALLEY th day of th is week. An excellent Miss F lorence Richey, who is program w as rendered and th e re teaching at W estport, cam e home w as a good a tte n d a n te . for th e w eek-end .re tu rn in g on Chas. Pye and son H arry of P o rt S unday evening. land spent S atu rd a ay w ith Mr. and Mrs. Alice F rlzaell of McCoy w as Mrs. G. H. Richey. h ere during th e fo re p art of the j Mrs. Em m a A lspice of P o r te n d w eek to atten d the fu n eral of was a guest a t th e home of her sis G randm a Sager, w hich occurred ter, Mrs. A nna Lehm an, la st S u n M onday. Mrs. F rizzell retu rn ed to ' day. h er home Tuesday. Mrs. Geo. Robinson of P o rtlan d Mrs. Daisy Irons of St. H elens 1 w as a recen t guest at th e home of w as a guest a t th e T. P. Cam pbell her d au g h ter, Mrs. Will Richey. Mrs. A. M. S p rin g er, who has hom e T uesday. Mrs. T. R. B erry of B ellrose w as been quite sick, is rep o rted to be ** a V alley v isito r on W ednesday of convalescing. Mrs. J. W. F ro st Sr., who has th is week. Mrs. Geo. Beym er and d au g h ter been seriously ill for som e tim e, is' E laine of L ents w ere v isitors a t 1 on the road to recovery. P leasan t V alley g ran g e will hold th e home of Mr. and Mrs. P. F. its re g u la r m onthly m eeting S a t Uhlig W ednesday. W. R. H u rst of P o rtlan d w as urday night. D inner will be served tra n sa c tin g business h ere Tuesday. at 6:30. The Rev. Don Shogren, p asto r of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Richey e n te r tained at th e ir home Sunday. Ray th e Pow ell V alley Mission church, R obinson of Ione and Mr. Robin will preach at th e P lea san t Valley so n 's sister. Miss F lorence, of P o rt ch u rch S unday m orning at 11 o'clock. land. Mrs. P. F. Uhlig and Mrs. Ruby Y our m oney’s w o rth in th e aft Jo h n so n en tertain ed the P a re n t- T ea ch e r association, w ith a te a at vertisem en ts in th e O utlook today. SPRING SPECIAL Beginning Wednesday, February 22, we give you FREE GREASING complete chassis lubrication with every 5 gallons of gas Mt. Hood Service Station Powell Valley Road and Ava Avenue ************************************************* AUCTION SALE On the .1. T. McCulloch farm two miles east of Gresham, three miles south of Troutdale, at intersection of Section Line and Kant* Hoads. Valley Buy Here and SAVE $ $ $ Mrs. E lvina C ardw ell Sager, w hose death o ccu rred F eb ru ary 16, H lilte Soap, 7 liars. . ........... 2 5 c at th e hom e of h er d au g h ter, Mrs. S ilver Leaf L ard, per lb. . 2 0 c T. f*. C am pbell in P lea san t V alley, loniuto Soup, 4 cans. . . . . . 3 0 c w as born in D avidson county near Bacon Burk, pou n d.......... 3 0 c N ashville, T ennessee, A pril 5. 1845. Tillamook Cream t hoese, W hen a child she moved w ith her poaaff 30, p are n ts to Mt. Ayr, Iowa, w here Large Juicy Lemons d o a ..3 5 g she grew to womanhood. She w as la n e Sugar, 10 lbs.............. 5 8 c united in m arria g e to Chancy S ager FEED, GAS and OILS Ja n u a ry 8, 1864. Mr. and Mrs. S ager resided in Iow a un til th e fall of 1874, w hen they cam e to Oregon, com ing by way of the Union Pacific P h o n e S»5S railro ad to San F rancisco, and O p p o s ite P o w e ll V a lle y School from San F ran cisco to P o rtlan d by steam er. T h eir first w inter in O re POWELL V ALLEY gon w as spent in Salem. In the The young people of the Mission sp rin g of 1S75 Mr. and Mrs. Sager moved onto a farm n ear Bethel, in ch u rch will hold an aftern o o n se r- P olk county, w here they resided vice at th e C o ttrell com m unity u n til th e sp rin g of 1881, w hen they church S unday at 3 o'clock. Special cam e to P lea san t V alley to m ake m usical n u m b ers will add to th e th e ir fu tu re home. W ith th e ex in te rest of th e m eeting. All are ception of a few y ea rs' residence in cordially invited. An en tertain m en t will be given L ents, Mrs. S ager has m ade th is place h e r home. H er h u sb a n d ’s at th e S aron L u th eran ch u rch on F riday evening, March 9. by th e death o ccu rred J a n u a ry 8. 1908. Home and Foreign M issionary so T he fu n eral rite s w ere held in ciety for the benefit of the Mission th e L ents Methodist- church, the Home a t Chicago .a home for re tu rn ed m issionaries. Rev. E. A. S m ith officiating. Mrs. The P aren t-T ea ch e r association S ager becam e affiliated w ith the served a s u rp rise lunch at th e P re sb y teria n ch u rch in early life. schoolhouse W ednesday aftern o o n T he larg e concourse w hich filled which w as enjoyed by all. T he boy th e ch u rch to overflow ing attested and girl m em bers of th e sew ing club presen ted th eir leader, Miss the esteem and love of those whose Sue H icks, w ith an angel cake as a good fo rtu n e it w as to come under sm all token of th eir appreciation. the influence of th is good w om an's The Sunday school of the Mission church w ill m eet at 9:50, w ith th e kindly w ords and deeds. ch ild ren 's service follow ing at T he follow ing ch ild ren w ere left 10:55. T he Rev. Nels M alm stedt of to m ourn her d e p a rtu re : G. N. S a the Sw edish tab ern ac le of P o rtlan d ger, H. F. S ager and Mrs. Cora will speak in Sw edish at 11:10. The Cam pbell of P le a sa n t V alley; A. G. evening service a t 7:30 w ill be con ducted by th e pastor. S ager, Clyde E. S ager and Mrs. Mrs. Axel Johnson, Mrs. H ayden M yrtle H ills of P o rtlan d , and Mrs. H iatt, Mrs. Minnie N ystrom , Mrs Je ssie Kemp of H utton, A lberta, F ra n k Sw anson, Mrs. Chas. L und quist, Mrs. A. C. A rvtdson and Miss C anada. H ulila Jo h n so n su rp rised Mrs. Elton G radin a t h er new hpme in Card of T hanks. G resham T uesday afternoon for a We d esire to exp ress our sin cere social house w arm ing. R efresh th a n k s to th e m any frien d s who so m ents w ere served. Mrs. Enoch Sandeen was taken kindly assisted us and for th e ex p ressio n s of sym pathy at th e tim e to Em anuel hospital Tuesday w here of sickness, death and fu n eral of she has been undergoing m edical o u r beloved m other, Mrs. E lvina exam ination. She is expected home C ardw ell S ager, and for th e m any today. b eau tifu l floral offerings in token Services at th e Saron L u th eran of th e esteem for her who has de ch u rch will be as usual, Bible p arted th is life. school at 9:45, followed by E nglish H ER CHILDREN. service a t 11:10. In the evening a Owing to failing h ealth 1 m u st discontinue farm in g o p eratio n s and have decided to sell all my p ersonal pro p erty a t P ublic A uction. A c cordingly on th e above d ate I w ill offer at auctio n and sell to th e h ig h est bidder the follow ing ch a tte ls: LIVE STOCK FARM MACHINERY 2 Sets D ouble H arness. Top Buggy and S ingle D riving H arness. H arpoon Fork, C arriage and Rope. Cham pion Mower and Hay Rake. Disc H arrow . D rag H arrow . F loat. Roller. 1-14-inch O liver Plow. Five-shovel C ultivator. Shovel Plow. Double T rees. Single T rees. C hains. Clevises. F orks. Shovels. Axes. Sledges. Wedges. H and Seed D rill. W heelbarrow . 15 tons of Mixed Hay. 40 sacks of S parrow bill Seed Oats. T im othy an d A lsike Seed. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Oak Bedroom Set, Bedsteads, D ressers, Bed S p rings, M attresses, C arp ets, Rugs, C urtain s, Bed Lounge, S ettee, B ookcases, T ables, C upboards, M orris C hair, R ockers, Easy C hairs, H eatin g Stoves, K itchen R ange, W ashing Machine, K itchen T re asu re , Dishes, Cooking U tensils. S everal large stone ja rs, w ash tubs, w rin g er, w ash boards, sew ing m achine, several dozen ja rs of various k in d s of fru it. Few ch ick ens and other a rticle s too num erous to m ention here. TERM S— All sum s under $20 cash. All sum s $20 o r over, six m onths' tim e w ith in te re st a t 8 per cent per annum on notes approved by Clerk. T hose desiring cred it should see C lerk A. M eyers a t F irst S tate B ank, G resham , Oregon, p rio r to date of sale. -every sound in the stillness of the night jars your over-worked nerves you constantly fear for the safety of your valuables you want to protect yourself and family Place Your Valuables In Our Safe Deposit Vault—Boxen an Low an $1.50 Yearly. J. W. McCULLOCH, Owner COL. IV. S. WOOD A SDN, Auctioneers, Vancouver, Wn. A. MEYERS, Clerk, Gresham, Oregon Happy Valley Community AUCTION SALE Conducted by Theodore Tague, Anctioneer, Portland, Oregon, R .F . D. 3, box 351, to whom you should make application for* Information relative to the sale of chattels nt this «ale, I have listed and w ill sell at public auction Beginning nt 1 P. M. THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1928 On the Charles Henderson Farm four miles south-' east of Lents, nine miles northeast of Oregon City, two miles north of Sunnyside, two miles south of Foster road at Bellrose, the following chattels: HORSES AND HOGS Ten Head of H orses, 4 to 10 y ears old, w eighing 1200 to 1600 pounds, m atched team s and single d riv e rs; 2 S ets Double H a r ness, Single H arness. D uroc Je rse y Boar, 22 m onths old, P oland C hina Brood Sow, 12 pigs, six to eight w eeks old. MACHINERY Two Feed G rinders, 2 E nsilage C utters- Gas Engine, 4 h. p., 2 F arm W agons. S pring W agon, P o tato P la n te r, chain drive; 2 Riding C ultivators, one 8-lnch B erry Plow , one 8-lnch o rc h ard Plow , Disc H arrow , Spike T ooth H arrow , 14-inch B rea k ing Plow , Double Shovel P otato L ister, 14-inch H illside Plow, G rass Seeder, Milk Cooler, B ottle W ashing T an k and m any o th e r a rtic le s th a t w ill be listed before sale ta k e s place. TERMS-—Sum s under $20 cash, $20 or over six m o n th s' tim e w ith in te re st a t 8 per ce n t per annum on notes approved by C lerk. To in su re cred it m ake ap plication to clerk , at F irs t S tate Bank G resham , O regon, p rio r to date of sale. A. MEYERS, Clerk THEODORE TAGUE AUCTIONEER AND CONDI (TOR OF SALE 3N e w willys - knight for only A. C. ARVIDSON SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1928 Bay The climax of fourteen years' effort— (alined t offee*, per lb. . . . 5 0 c Rolled Oats 9s................... 4 8 c Sale beginning 1 I’. M. Sharp. Will be held Rain or Shine Bay Team , w eight 2600 pounds. B uckskin Mare, 1050 pounds. H orse, 1400 pounds. T w o-year old Colt. PAGE THREE A u c tio n S a le On account of our lease expiring we will sell at public auction on the Vetsch farm, 20 miles southeast of Portland and 9 miles south of Gresham, at BORING, OREGON . '1145 | New F . O B. 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In th e S t a n d a r d S ix , S p e c ia l S ix a n d G r e a t S ix div isio n « . F’ric e s f. o. b. b f “ a c to ry a n d s p e c ific a tio n s su b je c t to c h a Lllgf n w ith o u t n o tice. w illy « -O v e rla n d , In c., T ol edo, C )hio. HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. HESSEL N. A. Phone l i t ! discussion will tak e place on the first tru m p et of the Apocalypse. COTTRELL The young people of th e Swedish Mission church of Powell Valley, with th eir pasto r, the Rev. Don Shogren, will conduct an a fte r noon service at the C ottrell com m unity church Sunday a t 3 o'clock. Special m usical num bers will be rendered. Sunday school will be gin a t 10 o’clock, follow ed by p reaching service at 11. In ch arg e of the Rev. G eorge H acking of P o rtland. T he Ladles Aid will m eet with Mrs. C arl Goger W ednesday a fte r noon, the affair to be a silver tea. P ray er m eeting will be held the sam e evening a t th e home of Jess Hite. Mrs. S. B. Splaw n has been ta k ing ch arg e of the Pup G rille at T ro u td ale for th e past two weeks in th e absence of the ow ner. Mrs. Fred M eyers’ m other, Mrs. Lund, has retu rn ed to h er home at L aC enter, W ashington, after spend ing the w inter w ith her d aughter. C harles W illiam E rion, old tim e resid en t of th e G resham vicinity, passed aw ay at his hom e In H ills boro, Oregon, on Sunday. F eb ru ary 19, afte r being ill for som e tim e. Mr. Erion leaves to m ourn Ills death bis wife, M yrtle E rion, and Clyde, Blanch and Lloyd Brlon, ch ild ren . He is also survived by th re e sisters, Mrs. O ra F o w ler of C o ttrell, Mrs. C lara B ranch of G resham , Mrs. M arg aret Bills of P o rtlan d ,and one b ro th er, John E rion of Brush P ra irie, W ashing ton. F u n eral services w ere held In P o rtlan d on W ednesday, F eb ru ary 23. In term en t was In Lincoln Me m orial park. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff H ouse and sons K enneth and L aw rence, and Mr. and Mrs. C a rter and fam ily, who havp lived for som e tim e on th e P ro cto r ran ch a t C o ttrell, are leaving th is week. Mr. H ouse In ten d s taking up co n stru ctio n work th is spring, having had co n sid er able experience In th a t line. H ow ard House w ill rem ain In th is vicinity to finish th is sem ester at th e Sandy high school. SCHOOL DIST. NO. 7 Cosmos is only one of the many garden annuals suitable for cutting. Grow Your Own Every yard in which there is sunshine and fair soil can be made much more attractive and enjoy able with a few beds and borders of annual garden flowers. Inexpensive, easy to grow and interesting to every member of the family. Select packets now. A t Your Dealers M o st o f the standard size Flower packets < BORING DAIRY CO., Owners A few o f the & more rare varieties 10c B e t t e r D S rice** eed«, ? 1. Northrup, K ing ¿¿Co.’s W ashington's b irthday was ob served at th e W ilkes school with Beginning ill 9:30 A. M. ap p ro p riate exercises. T he pupils presented an In terestin g program th a t was m uch enjoyed. T he Follow ing A rticles and Stock V alentines day was also ob served with a valen tin e p arty much 81 HEAD CHOICE DAIRY CATTLE to th e enjoym ent of the pupils. 75 MILK COWS The school bus was tem p o rarily 63 Big H olstelns, 10 D urham s, 6 P u re Bred Brown Sw iss, 1 Jersey out of com m ission on W ednesday, 1 G uernsey, 26 to be fresh a t tim e of sale, 11 to freshen In March and ow ing to the breaking of th e c ra n k I th e balan ce m ilking strong. 6 Bred H elfers, 1 R eg ister' d H olstein Bull. sh aft. ' T hese cow s a re big and in ex tra good condition, some m ilking 60 pounds A num ber of P o rtlan d people en and m ore each day. Come and see them m ilked before th e d ate of the joyed the W ashington p arty T u es ( crtlllra le G ranted Sewing t lass. [ sa le an d give them a carefu l inspection. day evening at "T he O asis.” Vel « HEAD GE GOOD FARM HORSES WEIGHING FROM 12»MI to HMM* m a's R agadors fu rn ish ed the music. A certificate of achievem ent, POUNDS EACH. gran ted by th e United S tates de 1 F ordson T ra cto r In godd condition. Jo h n D eere T ra c to r Disc. HALEY p artm en t of ag ric u ltu re, w as p re 14-lnch T ra c to r Gang Plow 16-lnch T ra cto r Plow. 3-TON DEN'IIY TRUCK, WITH NEW ENGINE. 7-foot D eering B inder. M cCorm ick, T he Sunday school of the H aley sented by f ’ounty Club A gent Mower, Hay R ake, Disc D rill, 14-foot G rass S eeder, Hoover P o tato ! B ap tist church will convene at 1M , D igger, P otato P la n te r, 2-horse Corn C u ltivator, 3-se<tloii D rag l i a r - ' a. m , followed by th e m orning Balllle to a group of g irls of th e ' row. K ale P la n te r, 2-row Corn C u tter, M ilking M achine, 20, 10-gai. w orship a t 11. The Juniors have S p rin g d ale school T uesday. This i Milk C ans, Buckets. Iron Wheel Low W agon, 3t4-inch H eavy F arm th e ir m eetings every Sunday eve w as In recognition of th e fact th a t ! Wagon, Feed Mill, P latfo rm S cales and everything to he found on a ning a t 6:45. T he evening service all of th e g irls who w ere enrolled w ill begin a t 7:30. All m eetings ' well k ep t farm and dairy. next Sunday will he conducted in In a sta n d ard sew ing club com «0 TONS GOOD HAY, HALED TIMOTHY ANH ( LOVER MIXED English. A Bible class has been pleted th e ir p ro ject an d filed a organized which will m eet In the final rep o rt. T he m em bers of th e FREE LUNCH AT NOON ch u rch every T uesday a t 7:30 p m„ TERMS HE SALE— $20 and u nder cash. Over $20 six m o n th s’ tim e given to w hich all above th e age of 15 club w ere Ju a n ita N orthw ay. Max a t 8 per cen t of in te re st on a note approved by the c le rk of sale. y ea rs a re Invited. T hose atten d in g ine Zllm, W ilm a L ucas, Susie K lrk- T hose d esirin g c re d it should see clerk before buying. a re asked to bring Bible, note-book liam and E lda K iesel. They a re and pen. No ch arg es will be m ade all en ro lled ag ain th is year In a except a nom inal one for a te x t higher division of sewing. Mrs. book. H erb ert R oberts, a form er Mary N orthw ay of T ro u td ale was J. W. HUGHES, Auctioneer, Forest Grove, Oregon. u niversity stu d en t, w ill be the tbslr leader. A. MEYERS, Clerk, Gresham teach er of the class. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 28 H ESSEL __ S eed s REMEMBER—Our Remodeling Sale ends Monday, F eb ru ary 27 at Newberg Packing t'(K, Gresham THINK THINK THINK The F arm ers M utual F ire Relief A ssociation. F arm and sub u rb an property. H. W. S n ashall, p re si dent, Main S t , G resham . Phone 2101. In su ran ce funds for farm loans. No com m ission or brokerage. Very easy term s, B. W. T horne.—Adv.