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FRIDAY, MARCH 3 , IMS GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM. OREGON PO H ! L A M I PASTO H ON A N M Y E K SA R Y PROGRAM ROCKWOOD PAGE THREE H ie Newest NEW TIRES AMMOMA F E M E S BU R N PL E A SA N T HOME MAN T he re g u la r services w ill be ob Ail u n u su al accident occurred serv ed a t the Rockwood M. E. ch u rc h next Sunday, beginning at W ednesday at th e m eat p lan t of 10 o’clock w ith Sunday school su L auderback B ro th ers near P lea s pervised by Dr. C. L. H aynes. The an t Home w hen an am m onia tank Rev. J. F .Dunlop w ill preach a t 11 used in the refrig eratin g system o'clock. His subject w ill be there, w hile being charged by K en " P ra y e r.” T he services in th e eve neth L auderback. em itted over ning will com m ence a t 6:30 with pow ering fum es into his face, bad- __ _ _ and will be _ ___ E p w o rth L eague, fol- ly burn in g him about th e eyes, Built on entirely new principals from the cylinder lowed by p reaching a t 7:30 which m outh and thro at. He w as treated type. Thor washer the new THOR. A G IT A T O R w ill be conducted by th e Rev. T. B. im m ediately at th e office of a All a re wel- . G tesham physician who considers Young of P ortlan d is a world beater in th a t his b u rn s w ill not prove ser- come. Alvin K aser is spending his ious- although he is unable sp rin g vacation at the hom e of his sPpak aloud on account of the p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. K. K aser. Dxirns in his th ro at. The in ju red Alvin is atten d in g Oregon A gricul- man w as runn in g am m onia into a ru ra l college. , tan k thro u g h pipes, and in un- T he m a rriag e of Miss E thel Swag- coupling tw o pipes underestim ated e r t and T heodore S teusland, w hich the am ount of am m onia in them took place in P o rtlan d , S aturday. a,1<^ the p re ssu re hack of th e fluid. Mar. 17, cam e as a su rp rise to their Rev. II. P. Johnson Rockwood friends. Mr. and Mrs. AYM. 1». Mt’MILLAN The Rev. H. P. Johnson, p asto r S ten sland w ill m ake th e ir home DIES AT WARRENTON of Im m anuel L u th eran ch u rch of for the p rese n t at the hom e of the W illiam D onald McMillan, a fo r P o rtlan d , will be one of th e sp e ak b rid e's fath er, E. S w agert. m er w ell know n resid en t of th is ers at th e 30th an n iv ersary p ro Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd T aylor and vicinity, died suddenly at his home gram of Saron L u th eran ch u rch on Cash ch ild ren , Ja c k and Dick, a re a t the in W arrenton, Oregon, la st Sunday, T uesday and W ednesday, M arch 27 hom e of Mrs. T ay lo r’s fath er, Geo. March 18. F u n eral services w ere and 28. The Rev. Mr. Johnson, Stockton cf Rockwood. They will . held on W ednesday In P ortland, who is considered a m ost able b e h ere several w eeks as Mr. T ay- In term e n t w as in Rose City ceme- speaker and o rganizer, w as fo rm er lor is yet unable to do any w ork I tery. ly p asto r of one of the larg est ow ing to th e accident w hich befell Mr. McMillan was born in Buf- ch u rch es in M inneapolis, Minn. him several m onths ago w hile in a fa lo, New York, 54 y ears ago. He W ashington lum ber camp. I spent the g re a te r p a rt of his active POWELL VALLEY G randm a Johnson, who has been j life in A laska, going th e re in the POW E COMPANY serio u sly ill at the home of h er gold ru sh of 1897. On Ju n e 20, Sant C arrell continues in a c r it d au g h ter, Mrs. F ra n k Pow ers, is 1909, he m arried Ja n e Jo h n sto n , of ical condition at his home on Pow EL£C TfM C STO RL electric bvd a. som ew hat im proved but still bed- P leasan t Valley, who survives him. ell Valley road. A b ro th er from Phone 801 Powell St. Gresham fast. G randm a Johnson is nearly He took his bride to Ju n eau , w here P esh astin , W ashington, and a sis 94 years old. he w as deputy United S tates m ar- te r from Tacom a a re recen t a r Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard P ate and shal until 1916. In 1918 th e fam ily rivals at the C arrell home. See them on display in our salesroom- Call on us d au g h ter M arguerite, have ju st retu rn ed to th e vicinity of P o rtlan d The Rev. E ngland, a retu rn ed moved into th e ir new home on w here they lived u n til six years m issionary from China, w ill speak for a demonstration. B airdsdale avenue, recen tly p ur- ago, when they moved to W arren- In E nglish Sunday evening at 7:30 ch ased from Mrs. R uth Troy. They ' ton. at th e Powell V alley Mission have been living w h at s know n Besides his widow, Mr. McMillan church. The m orning service, as th e D unham place. is survived by a son, Jam es, 17, and w hich will be in Swedish, will be moving th is w eek to a farm n ear Miss Vada Spath, who is tak in g four daug h ters, H elen, Agnes. Jean in ch arg e of the Rev. M. E. A nder F o re st Grove, w here he will be em m usic a t th e U niversity of Oregon, and Alice E laine, all of the family son. Sunday school will convene ployed as ca reta k er. T h eir m any Is spending h er sp rin g vacation home. The youngest is four years at 9:50, th e ch ild ren ’s service at frien d s a re very so rry to lose them w ith relativ es living in and near of age. His fath er, Donald McMil- 10:50 and the m orning p reaching from th is com m unity. Next S atu rd ay will be th e re g u G resham . Vada Is doing rem a rk - i Ian of P o rtlan d , is n early 90 years service a t 11:10. ably w ell in h er studies on th e pipe I old. Two siste rs and a b ro th er At th e Bible school of the Saron la r m onthly m eeting of M ultnom ah o rg an . ! A nna Baldw in, Mrs. Agnes H en d er L u th eran church to convene Sun grange. A good atten d a n ce is de son and E. D. McMillan live in day at 9:45, an Illu stra ted ta lk on sired. Some of th e m em bers have o rtlan d , and R. C. McMillan, a the childhood of C h rist w ill be been q uite busy circ u la tin g p eti PLEASANT VALLEY b P ro th er, in C hehalis, W ashington. given. At 11:10 w orship w ill be tions for th e incom e tax. Mrs. A nna L ehm an and Mrs. G. Successors to Barnes Lumber Co. Mrs. McMillan is spending a few conducted in Sw edish.' At 8 o’clock The te ac h ers of th e B a p tist S un H. Richey called on Mrs. W allis days a t th e hom _ e of her fa th e r in th e evening w ill occur a co n tin day school are p rep arin g an E aster ROY O. NOW I. EH, Manager M iller of S tanley station Monday I j - f t j^hnston“,~in~ pieasM t Vafley uation of th e discussion on the p rogram to be given by th e various ---------------------- aftern o on. * | Building Material? and Apocalypse, th e su b ject to be, "T he classes of th e school on E aster H en ry D avis of C orvallis w as a ( AMI’ HILL WOMEN Sunday m orning. L ittle Book.” T he 30th an n iv e r Mill Work recen t visitor a t th e hom e of his TO GIVE CARD PARTY sary exercises of th e church will T he L ad ies’ Aid benefit luncheon b ro th er, F. M. Davis. Complete line of At th e la st m eeting of th e Camp begin T uesday night and continue T h u rsd ay noon by Mrs. Ja ck Some of th e ladies gave Mrs. H an MONARCH PAINTS all day W ed n esd ay . D inner will be G reenwood at th e new G reenwood i Hill W om an’s club, w hich w as held nah Johnson a su rp rise p a rty on served W ednesday. Miss M yrtle BUILDERS’ HARDWARE th e afternoon of her 92d birthday. 1 a t Mrs. Chas. L ettow 's in L au rel A nderson w ill be th e hostess S a t home w as a delightful event from Coffee and cake w ere served and I Afcses, it w as decided to hold a u rday evening for th e L u th er every angle of view. T he luncheon E stifnates on houses and b u ild all enjoyed a p leasan t afternoon. I com m ercial card p arty . Mrs. Cum League w hich w ill m eet at the served consisted of chicken, p o ta ings gladly subm itted. toes, p a rk e r house ro lls, jello, pie, T h e storm y w eather k ept several m ins w as appointed ch airm an of home of C. A. Lindgren. coffee ,etc. T he luncheon w as i th e com m ittee, and Mrs. F. Sm ith from attending. P hone 2431 larg ely attended, th e re being 44 Mrs. H attie G roves of Amity [ w as asked to see ab o u t h irin g the Pow ell St. G resham ladles present. The balance in the PLEASANT HOME Oregon, visited her aunt, Mrs. G. H. A rboleda Im provem ent club hall Aid’s tre a su ry w as increased about The next m eeting Richey, th is w eek for a few days. f ° r th e evening. "" R egular o rd er of services w ill be Mr. and Mrs. J. P aul and Mr. and will be held W ednesday, M arch 28 followed at the P lea san t Home B ap $20. Socially a fine sp irit of fe l in stru c to rs in the w inter in stitu te Mrs. G. H. Richey visited a t E s ta a t the hqm e of Mrs. Geo. Steele on tist church next Sunday. The S u n low ship, goodwill and cooperation conducted by the E pw orth Leagues prevailed. An in itiatio n cerem ony of the G resham com m unity. He Pow ell V alley road. cada, Sunday. day school, which convenes a t 10 w as in stitu ted in ch a rg e of Mrs. occupied th e pulpits of Boring and Mr. and Mrs. W ill Richey and Mr. o'clock, is in creasin g in num bers M arkell, Mrs. Caldo, Mrs. Radford P leasan t Home M ethodist churches Farmers Attention an d Mrs. G. N. S ager visited a t th e each Sunday and th e in te re st is E ig h t new Sunday m orning, and was the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Richey We have th e la rg e st selection of grow ing keenly as each side aw aits and Mrs. L ennartz. good used im plem ents we have th e count to see th e score made. m em bers, Mrs. H aw es. Mrs. Osburn, speaker at th e evening service of of Boring, S unday afternoon. Mrs. Je ssie Kemp of H utton, Al- I ever had. Look them over. H essel All who are not alre ad y affiliated Mrs. G reenwood, Mrs. Breen, Mrs. the M ethodist church at G resham . Myers, Mrs. B urns, Mrs. Stafford His presence and m essages at these b erta , Canada, will re tu rn to h er Im plem ent Co.—Adv. with some school a re invited to en and Mrs. W ilhelm w ere Inducted services was very much a p p re c ia t home th e re the la st of this week. roll here. T he Rev. Gordon Jo h n into full m em bership by ra th e r ed by those who attended. S tu a rt and S terlin g Richey w ent Try Casey’s Rheumatic Remedy. son w ill preach at 11 o’clock, co n L u ella Boone Mr. and Mrs. W. E. M arkell, Amy for an outing Sunday on N orth A blood tonic for rheum atism tinuing his series of serm ons on m ysterious rites. n eu ritis, lum bago, stom ach, liver, th e second com ing of Christ. The and Mrs. G. W. Alder w ere also ad Sloop and Joe Drew w ere visitors Deep creek. G. N. S ager w as a P o rtlan d v isit kidney, B rig h t’s disease, dropsy, B. Y. P. U. will convene a t 7 :30 and m itted to full m em bership. T his at the tow n of R ainier, Oregon, pluresy. Reduces pain and sw ell preach in g service will be held at p a rt of th e program added very Sunday. o r W ednesday of th is week. T he m em bers of th e Junior choir Miss M arian Savo w as home from ing. G uaranteed by T ab er P h a rm 8 o’clock by th e Rev. A ndrew Jo h n m aterially to th e m e rrim e n t of the occasion. In addition to the social of the M ethodist church will m eet acy.—Adv. M onmouth la st Sunday. son of H aley who will lectu re on a activ ities m uch w ork w as accom at 3 o'clock a t th e parso n ag e for B aptist refo rm er and m a rty r, B. plished d u rin g the co u rse of the w ork on th e E aster music. H ubm yer, who m any h isto ria n s afternoon. T hus passed a d elig h t T he services of th e M ethodist class with L u th er, Zw ingly and ful aftern o o n , one w hich will not church will be of u nusual In terest Calvin. T he d istric t rally of the soon be forgotten by th o se p riv il Sunday. The Sunday school will B. Y. P. U., w hich w as postponed in eged to be present. m eet at th e 10 o’clock hour under Ja n u a ry because of sickness, is b e th e supervision of Supt. W. B. A fine baby boy w as born to Mr. ing lined up and will m eet w ith th e Cory. The ch u rch service will be B aptist ch u rch h ere in th e very and Mrs. Oren J. C rosier of P o rt a t 11:15 o’clock. T he ju n io rs will land a t the P o rtlan d san itariu m , near future. sing. The serm on will be preached Miss Jessie F ran cis, a form er March 17. Mrs. C rosier will be r e by the Rev. J. H. Irv in e who will m em bered by her m any frien d s as stu d en t of G resham Union high be p resen t for a week of services school, is spending a few days nt L oreue A lexander. beginning Sunday and continuing Doris Quay, d au ghter of Mr. and th e home of Mrs. L. M. Nelson, to until the evening service Sunday re c u p erate a fte r an illn ess of th ree Mrs. A. J. Quay, suffered a severe on A pril 1. T he young people will weeks. H er b ro th er, C urtis, who attac k of Illness T uesday evening m eet at 7 o’clock, with E unice Gill attended th e O rient grade school and has been under a p h y sician ’s leading th e devotions. T he evening and g rad u ated w ith th e class of ca re since th a t tim e, b u t is now service will be at 8 o’clock, with 1923, is seriously ill w ith tu b e rc u th o u g h t to be well on th e road to Rev. Irv in e delivering th e serm on. losis in the M ultnom ah county h o s recovery. T here will be evening services each pital n ear T routdale. It Is said Mrs. C harles McKinney has been evening th ro u g h o u t the week ex th a t he would ap p reciate very much afflicted w ith a severe cold b o rd er cepting S atu rd ay evening. The if some of th e hoys of his class ing close on to pneum onia but is public is Invited to atten d these could call on him. now rep o rted to he recovering. services. Let your home Prof. W. H. H ertzog of th e Kim- D orothy F ields is stay in g w ith Mrs. J. F. Collins and d au g h ter her g randm other. Mrs. Jo sep h in e , ball School of Theology w as a guest Lois w ere v isito rs in P o rtlan d Mon r e fle c t you r A nderson ,a t th e Van F leet home, j a t the Methodist p arso n ag e over day. D uring th e day Lois wag lo v e o f co lo r Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Nelson are last w eek-end. He w as one of the taken to a physician to have her ful b ea u ty ! A eyes exam ined. She is rep o rted to be b etter at th is time. c a n o r tw o o WASHER PRICE QUALITY SPEED COLOR BEAUTY $ 125 PO R TLA N D ELECTRIC ^ f o r your old ones 1 rade in your old tires now! Start the season with a feeling of Security anti Satisfaction. We make you a liberal allowance on your old tires. Gresham Battery & Tire Shop Ivy F illin g Station Phone 1701 IllltlllllllUllllllllllllClIIIIIIIIIIII FIS H We are licensed fish dealers. During the Lenten season we will carry a good supply of fish —both fresh, smoked and salt. BROWN’S MARKET Powell Street Phone 18» 1 Gresham iiiiiiiuiiniiiiiiiiniiiiimiiiKniiiiiiiiiiitiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiitnii Copeland Lumber Co. L asting COLOR that reflects THIS YEAR OF YEARS FOR THE MOTOR GAR that y o ifre protected by h ) 2 S Super-lubrication shit — High com pressions, um azingly in creased horsepow ers, m otors en g i neered for unprecedented perform ances, road speeds never before available in p<»pular priced ears — On «•very hand — new standards, new values — new and increased respon sibilities for lubrication! Ready—able — w elco m in g these new tests o f stam ina is a lubricant that m eets e v e ry dem and o f m odern m o to rin g —the product o f 5 0 years o f Standard Oil Company exp erien ce— B E A im N lT R O K O T E , a brush and your own d eft hand s . . . that's all you need to trans form almost any piece of bric-a-brac or fu rn itu re! HALEY T h is rich la cq u er d ries thirty minutes; and how it does e n d u r e ! W ith stan ds th e hardest w ear; resists liq u id s, even gasolin e and hot soapsuds. Many voguish colors, and black and white. A color card awaits you at your Fuller Dealer’s. Let him solve your painting problems. T h e C o m in g o f S p r in g — The budding of leaves and flowers and the triumphant hope that eternally beck ons forward all mankind give all of us a new impulse to accomplishment. Never is the influence of a growing bank account more keenly felt. It tends to carry one beyond his old limitations and to broaden the horizon of his purposes and hopes. A lto : N lT R O K O T E F L O O R L A C Q U E R ,W. P. F IL L E R A CO. - e 1M Front StreeL PORTLAND U Branches la 28 Pacific Coast and Inter-Mountain CiUaa Factorise in San Francisco, Loa Angeles, Portland Distributors of Valepar Products NITRQKOTE B R U S H IN G OPEN YOLK ACCOUNT TH IS SPR IN G (lie modern oil for every motor ear ★ s /s k k ir i/ h yiidiiiv O RIENT Mrs. T. H. H aw es, assisted by Mrs. F. L. E llsw o rth , w ere h o stess es to an In terestin g group of young folks S atu rd ay , March 17. Games and dancing w ere very m uch en joyed by all. The deco ratio n s and refresh m en ts ca rrie d out th e color schem e of St. P a tric k ’s Day. BORING T o prom ote safe flying, this <A>uipany Is e re c tin g 2 g ian t air-b e aco n s — N ta n d a rd -D ta b lo L ig h t o n M l D iablo near Han K r a n r U r a , a n d s ta n d a rd -Iz o a A n geles I ig b l o n M e rc e d K ills n e a r Io a A n geles —eneb v is ib le m a r r th a n a h u n d r e d m iles. a g u a rí E rick U nis, who w as se n t to Em anuel hospital several weeks s t a n d a r d o il c o m p a n y of cali fora la ago aa th e re su lt of a 16-foot fall from th e hayloft of his barn, is Smelt Run Contliines. getting along well. Mr. U nis was It Is g en erally conceded th a t one o perated on last S atu rd ay for hernia, but an X -ray has revealed of th e la rg e st sm elt ru n s ever known In the h isto ry of T ro u td ale nothing m ore serious th an this. Is now tak in g place In the w aters of the Sandy, as m illions of the tiny Pleasant View Avenue fish go up to th e head w aters of No. 6 palls. T he borne economic clu b of the th e riv er to th e ir an n u al spaw ning P lea san t Valley gran g e m et Wed place. Crow ds of people continue No 10 pails. nesday at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. to line the banks. Interested In the big free for all fishing sport. The Ben H alstead. D inner w as served at Newberg Packing Co-, and the aftern o o n sp en t in piecing run, w hich began Monday m orning, G re. hum March 12, co n tin u es unabated. a quilt. Traffic reg u latio n s a re n ecessary to On T h u rsd ay of la st week th e RADIO REPAIRING. P leasan t Valley gran g e gave a card handle th e line of m achines. p arty a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Ws repair anything on any maka W alter Edelm an. T he b irth d ay of Excellent lawn mowers, Just In. of radio. Work guaranteed. L. L. th e m aster, Jo h n H anson, w as also Begin now to cut your lawn. Kid Long, phone (31. We call tor and celebrated at th e sam e time. der Hdwe. Co. deliver. Pure Lard LA C Q U E R Eastman Lumber Co. The Sunday school of th e Haley B ap tist ch u rch will convene at 10 o'clock a. m., followed by m orning w orship at 11 o'clock. T he Juniors will m eet at 6:45 p. m., followed by th e evening service at 7:30. All services will be in E nglish next Sunday. T he te ac h er-tra in in g class m eets T uesday evening at 7:30 and p ray er m eeting is held every T h u rsd ay evening. A cordial invitation is extended by th e p as to r. th e Rev. Jo h n S. N ordell. NEW .E N E Outfit « f Qifotifeona ..73c $1.45