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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1919)
GRESHAM Ol'TLOOK PAGE THREE TROUTDALE GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE express and general hai ling T rip Daily Between Gresaam and Portland Office with Oregon-Washington Truck Agency 40 Second Street, Cor Ash Street 7 ■sham Phone 17 ______________ _ _ _ Maxwell Schneider PHOTOS Picture Fram ing Main Street, Greaham. Phone 541 Phone 15» R. M. RANDALL Carpenter and Builder K eehlence »» m ile north o f IU m > E in e on T routtlale-G rew hani i « mm 1 ynuiMHt vst 11 they Tlre' ,tch> //* J’ J“ ' » VZ ' r „ ( YOLR LYt J Smart or Burn, it Sore, Irritate«!. Inflamed or Granulated, use Munn® often S o o t h e « . Ketreehea. Safe for Infant or Adult At all Druggists. Write for Free Eye Book. En Ce.Ow«- , Portland Broadway 5121 a»11' „lace is rouna. r u e u n - and th e ir heads ■"7 announced soon. , A Harlow is appointed ao- *'* L this district for th e Red rship drive, and it is .lit people wtH not forget the dollar will still do a big ¿ ^ r e lie v in g misery and suffer- , CHOICE MEATS Homemade Ham«, Bacon, Sause ge, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats t crank Cummins family moved ^ k to their new home n ear Main Street * pleasant has bought the house near th e Mickley » ¿ ® n“ w occupied by Mr. and SANITARY MARKET GRESHAM Ph0Dd 881 °EO- own, Prop AND GRESHAM and PORTLAND P o rtla n d A -2 0 7 8 '■SiA Ash; U dw y Albert Ekstrom ^•'„rine and he and Mrs. P leas- to make it th eir home. * ??nms are leaving T ro u td ale, It i d for want of a home to live In. * 'and Mrs. Lou R um m er spent M Lk-end at Troutdale, th e guests L j R. Knarr household. Thp last to return of o u r boys In »rvlce John McGinnis, cam e L Saturday He was in th e navy, S ned at Norfolk. V irginia, and .»back to Bremerton to be dis- „Ld Needless to say th e home ¡¡7 are very happy to have him Kt again. The Troutdale P arent-T eacher clr- . will hold their reg u lar m eeting riday evening, N o v em b er 14. A wU literary and musical program tmiaed. All friends are invited , newcomers are especially wel- CORBETT Sunday visitor at F erndale Place. In. Stewart, who has been visiting let mother for several weeks, accom- yiied him home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. P eter A nderson and ru attended a 500 party In P o rt- lid Saturday evening. T. L. Evans Is serving on th e Jury. The many friends of Mrs. C. J. Lttlepage will be pleased to learn da she Is improving In h ealth. Mr and Mrs. Nelson Jacobson tom near Kenewlck, W ashington, its visiting relatives and friends In to vicinity. Mr, and Mrs. A lbert Fox and Mr. ltd Mrs. Lewis Bratley, of P o rtlan d , visited at the home of th e lad ies’ jarents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reed, today. W. E. Metzger has purchased an vre of ground of the Dabney estate, Mir ChantkI&ei Inn and will erect a tore building at once. Mrs, Mary Hicks Is visiting her iparents, near W ardner, Idaho. Mrs. St. Joseph Leland and daugh- nr, Mrs. Lewis Reed, were shopping «the metropolis W ednesday. Mrs. Henderson, of Crown Point walet, was hostess for a benefit so ld»! Friday evening, atten d ed by Bri- h! Veil, Latourell and people of this drtnlty. The evening was very hap- fc spent, dancing being the principal iMsement. Ice cream , cake, coffee ad sandwiches were served in th e wutlfully decorated dining room ai ,«lch time three cheers and a vote of toks were tendered th e charm ing ¡»teas for so kindly throw ing open *r spacious chalet to th e public. ■»« sum of $125 was given to a •orthy cause. Chas. Latourell, of H eppner, was •log on friends here the last of the Hat Fred Shoultz is visiting relatives S i j?' " oven,her 7th, at th e home _ Judith Larson. The evening was Tat in playing gam es and music -r which a delightful luncheon , I*rved The party broke up at a everyone saying they had a time. Those present were: Pearl Gustafson, Lillie Nel- k» u.?*e Danielson, M arlon Hag- l, / ' Mildred Johnson, Mabie Stef- Helen and Ju d ith Larson, g„*a4 Peterson, E stella K eller. Ih s Johnson, Clarence ' Keuben Peterson, A lbert Shu- t,®’ Arthur Nystrom, R ichard Sat- Uii *«.' ^ arl Soderqulst, Harold s,‘ . "«fdell G ustafson, W alter "«».Wilbur Altman, Melvin Peter- 1, and Elton Gradln. ls being planned by the Ik» a j Of the L u th er League of S tum edlsh L utheran church for ;h, hp - PVPIl,ng' November 22, for tin 1.^, of *!le parsonage. A cor- luvitatlnu |g exteyded to all. ’4li»rt a“d Mrs B ert Olson enter- darcb the clloir of tl,e L uth eran Ij, " 4t their home Sunday even- t»»ni„. Ic a!;,l singing occupied the .* after which refreshm ents *od hn con8if|tlng of coffee and cake »»«hi ?'nia'le candles. A very en- B,,t waB reported by all who evening, November 12, «4 Bedberg from Vasa, Fln- Uth»»? 1 sPeaX in th e Swedish Tooa,,,n church on the subject, •v ,„ ’,°Ds I” F inland durin g the Jon * p *pecially und er th e revolu- v*ry one is Invited, th is will ’orth u bp an Interesting talk and hearing. 8utlflay evening November lie, Fuung people's society of the “*r m “ ' hurrh will hold th e ir reg- It»,, °n’hly m eeting and program ¡ 2 lnv,ted. <ra— rai Dorn here enjoyed the pro- * Vu. ,u PPer at th e Iliff church m . tory district, last Saturday Tested 250,000 Miles Three-Point Cantilever Springs Greatest Improvement Since Pneumatic Tires VERLAND 4 has been put througn tne most thorough and severe test possible. 250,000 miles of mountain trails, desert sand, heat, cold, mud and dust, demon strated the quality of every part of the car long before we began manufacturing. This remarkable test showed conclusively that Three-Point Cantilever Springs, exclu sive with Overland, are the greatest improve ment in riding comfort since the introduc tion of-pucumatic tires. They protect the car from road shocks and prolong the life of every part. They enable the wheels to hold ij better to the road. They give fl K O greater comfort under all road conditions. They do away almost entirely with side sway and rebound which twist and rack the car. Diagonal attachm entof the I hree-Point Springs at both ends of a ISO-inch Spring- base gives the steadiness and smooth riding of the heavy car of long wheelbase. Equipment is complete from Auto-Lite Starting and Lighting System to Marshall Divan Spring Upholstery. Come in and see this car. Ask for Booklet. Overland 4 Touring, $845; Road ster, $845; Coupe, $1325; Sedan, $1375; Prices f. o. b. Toledo. GRESHAM OVERLAND CO W. A. HESSEL GRESHAM G resham 851 Oor. P o w ell *ixl M aple