Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 11, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    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
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vst 11 they Tlre' ,tch>
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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