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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1920)
«■KEMIAA! OUTLOOK H<II>AV, JANUARS PAOK T H R U TROUTDALE th e u n iv e r s a l c ar 1 Buy Now While Deliveries Are Possible »reciti«)' ,™ „Ì,T o / ï- 'o r ^ " » ," 'a l í o í « r " ï , . S r v e' Yon will“ l""1' " Ol be ’ ï ‘£ £ £ “ " r « r „ ,, I Z d » •» ' w ill ä « • ' r f o X “ „,"," ¿¡* l o ^ c « serviee„l,ili,y . j „ ........... • " «Z V -W — winter, it It will serve you is your servant ; RAKER & SON T he County Council of th e P aren t- T eacher association ia scheduled to meet at T ro u td ale S atu rd ay , Jan. 24, at th e church It is to be an all-day session, w ith lunch at noon. Mrs. H ay h u rst, sta te president of th e P a r en t-T each er association, is expected to m ake ^n ad d ress at th e m eeting an d th e re will be a m usical program . Mrs. Alice Rlx received a phone | m essage from P o rtlan d Sunday, an nouncing th e death of her sister, Mrs Mary Savage. Mrs. Rlx went in earlv I MtWiday m orning, to be with relatives, and to atten d th e funeral. Tuesday was Jo h n B urdines 76th j birthday, and Mrs. B urdine surp rised him w ith a b irth d ay dinner, at which 1 was served a b irth d ay cake w ith 21 candles on it. Those helping him celeb rate w ere his d au g h ter, Mrs. R u th B rink, h er d au g h ters, Mrs Iculu H eslin. Mrs. Mabel Evans. Mrs. Blanche B irgfeld and th e ir fam ilies, E rro l Ide and Mrs. G eorge S chlatter. T he men of th e p arty cam e in th e evening, w hich was passed pleasantly at cards. SEE I T he re g u la r preaching services VOI H F A M IL Y 'iN TH e ' c L V H ^ N » ill be held Sunday evening at th e CHRISTMAS VOI w i l l t u M ethodist church. T hese services IN FIFTY W EEK S: are very helpful and all are urged to atten d . Next Sunday the pastor. 10-CENT CLUB Rev. E arl B. C otton, will ta k e for his B-CENT CLUB subject, "C h rist’s M inistry and His t-CENT CLUB View of th e M inistry." T his is the ’•CENT CLUB sixth of th e series "F u n d am en ta l « T ru th s of th e C h ristian F a ith .” IT Will start y o u in O U R iS CHRISTMAS BAILING CLUB Stare eveg? member member ° ' S ? ur b&rnlly ¿n the Club. POWELL VALLEY I ^ . s t ' t h im J ® 1* ' <» m K . w , ' AT ' MERRY PAY» 81Î7.5Û PAYS 68.75 PAYS 26.60 PAYS 11.75 PAYMENTS , HIST AND HE- I'L l It. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lind are rejoic BRING THEM ALL IN TODAY. ing over th e b irth of a d au g h ter Y«»l W ILL R E C E B E I P E R «'ENT W ednesday evening. T he little Miss INTEREST. Insist on Genuine Ford Parts w eighed alm ost seven pounds. Both m o th er and baby a re doing well. A n um ber of Powell Valley people are a tten d in g th e revival services nt GRESHAM, OREGON the M ethodist church in Gresham . Among those who have atten d ed this week a re Mr. and Mrs. Sherm an Lyon and fam ily, Mrs. 8. R. K itzm il 3 BIG T R U C K S ler, Roy Woodle, Dr. and Mrs. A. H. B E S T O F SERVICE W right, Mr. and Mrs. R ank, Mrs. R E SP O N SIB L E AND A lta G entry and son Russell. '.*4>. a RELIABLE A very d elig h tfu l aftern o o n was SUR enjoyed by th e m em bers of the L u th eran L adies’ Aid when they m et Wed P o rtlan d A-2078 nesday at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs 225 A sh; Kdwj aOS-J. G resham 851 B ert Olsen. The next m eeting will < o r. Pow ell am i M aple be held a t the home of P. A. Johnson. Miss Ju d ith L arson, th e Misses Nellie, Emma and H ilnia Johnson, and th e ir b ro th er C arl Johnson were PLEASANT VALLEY g u ests of Miss M ildred P u llen and Aggie Pullen a t th e ir hom e at Ho C harles S teinberg of L ittle F alls gan T h u rsd ay evening. M innesota, Is visiting his sister, Mrs.’ I here will be no p reach in g services ( I- J. Berke. Mr. Steinberg will at th e L u th eran church next Sunday. A u to a n d G a s E n g in e R e p a ir in g A c c e s s o rie s i spend a couple of m onths with the S iin d av sc h o o l « ¡ ) | „„ u s ,l a | ,| 5; Berkes. k Auto Electric Work a Specialty A. V ester was a valley v isitor one COTTRELL (’ay th is week. , Mr. and Mrs. W ill Richey were Jam es M anary, of P o rtlan d , called j j city visitors one day th is week. on his m other, Mrs. Jas, M anary, Racine ’'w T U U r^a n i ^ f t i u rJ ire ProP<»ition. We handle Miss Grace K ennedy, of P o rtlan d , Sunday. Racine, Miller and Oldfield. They’re all good makes »pent th e w eek-end w ith Miss L au ra Mrs.. E. F. A ndre is spending the I Moore. Leland Moore 1 b w orking week in P o rtlan d visiting relatives. lD7 i n T i en 0tUr ‘ DAY NtI T E " headl* h t lens, where dim- | for th e city h ealth board In the m ilk Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B lackburn are X ni n®cessary- Leave your brights on and still Cotton Blankets .............................. dep artm en t. visiting relativ es and friends in P o rt comply with every city and state law. A demon- Some of the best wool Blankets on the market, Mrs. W. L. Rhodes atten d ed th e land. stration will be given in the near future. worth un to fu n eral of a frien d in th e city Mon- Mr. and Mrs. A1 W est, of P o rtlan d , :: day. W atch for Announcement. spent S atu rd ay evening a t th e Cras- Bed Quilts and Auto Robes Clyde Sager, of L ents, visited at well home. A few good second-hand ears left. Get ready for spring. th e hom e of his b ro th e r G. N. Sager Lewis B aker, of T he Dalles, is vis 1 urchase while prices are reasonable. i one day th is week. iting his sister, Mrs. S. F. P itts. • Vern P itts is w orking in P o rtlan d . I PLEASANT HOME JOHN IDE Leonard P itts, who has been w ork- j Phone J. E. PALMQUIST Res. 12x3 »hi wh rl.8t? ^N nlstry and His View of ing in a g ara g e in th e city, has been ! 801 Res. 32x th e M inistry will he th e topic which prom oted and is now a m echanic. the pastor, Rev. E arl B. Cotton, will Gresham, Oregon A. R. G oger'a new house ia near- * discuss at th e M ethodist church next _( .lot h i n a n J Sh oe Store ing com pletion. T he plum bers a re !l« th ay 1t? h r.n ,ng at 11 o ’c’ock T his w orking on it now. i’ / i i r 8,x*h In th e series “ F u n d am en tal T ru th s of the C h ristian F aith ” Mrs. Jos. M anary spent T uesday N otice to «'nxlitors. • s ta te are hereby notified to p resen , Sunday school will m eet at 10 with h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. W. E. Mark- in th e M atter of tile E state O f'jo B n I 'h e sam e to me, p roperly verified as o clock with classes for all. Every eil, in P lea san t Home. I . Sheller, Deceased. law ’ ro,,ni "u m b er one Is invited to a ttf n d th ese services L. E. Crasw ell and S. F. P itts at-1 Notice is hereby given th a t th e un- in ? I.ha., ',‘b,‘r of C om m erce Bulld- wiUih M «UPn f" Afd ’ oc’d y will meet G randm a P itta has been q u ite I d’T" « ^ d 8. II Sheller, has been ap- ”*• 1 orH a’xl. O regon, w ithin six with Mrs Denny on T h u rsd ay a f te r q u ,te I pointed a d m in istra to r of the estate m onths front th e d ate hereof, noon, J a n u a ry 22. In response ,o poorly th e past week of ■ John th e ii 8»i JL z JS F k L K R , A d m in istrato r. an n u al roll call each one is . „ n . i 7 , ------- ,onn F. '*• « Sheller, h eller, deceased, by th< no-, HINSON, A ttorney, asked to give som e nam e by which tensed th e d a iry m e n s league m eet- C ircuit C ourt of th e s ta te of Oregon for th e County •’31 C ham ber of Com m erce ing in P o rtlan d W ednesday. — of - • ------ Jesu s was called. M ultnom ah, All P o rtlan d , Oregon. persons having claim s ag ain st said wiDOhI1J nh 'i a r,»and •*ec,,on of officers Dale of last publication. Feb 6, ’20. wtir be held by secret ballot. The LUSTED m eeting will also fe a tu re a house w arm ing for Mr. and Mrs. Denny Mr. an d Mrs. Ed. H am ilton and are, , now occupying th e ir fine family atten d ed th e w edding of th e ir new residence. nephew, Alfred W hitesides, which N otice or A |.|H .intoient o f Executor took place a t th e N azarene church, and E xecutrix. anil N otice to East 10th and W lelder stre e t in C reditors. 13th. A reception . . . J a n u a . ry ---- Gn account of moving to .Southern Oregon we will sell In the C ircuit Court of th e S tate . f P ortland. Gresham, Oregon 27Lgon,’ fo r th e County of Multno- was held and refresh m en ts were at public auction to the highest bidder on th e I V I • man. In P robate. nerv <"1 nt the hom e Of th e bride. Miss farm, one mile Souths.no nf n i l H ’ LI - N ' L Shnner Place orders Early, will give vou Bette/ Ser T v . No. 17657. >r Schlvle. T here was larg. Bluff Road” 1 ' ' ' leasant Home on the Sandy was a a large In th e M atter of the E state of L lsette E ster vice and you 11 get the implements when you want them. crowd presen t, over 100. T his was) Bluff Road Holden» Decpased f rices guaranteed on all orders and you take delivery N otice Is hereby given th a t the un also th e 35th w edding an n iversary dersigned have been appointed execu of th e b rid e ’s parents. later if not needed now. to r and executrix of the estate of Mr. and Mrs. Q. L usted were sur- MALE COMME.N« E.S AT 10:3«» SHARP. I L lsette H olden, deceased,"by th e Cir ALL SALES UNDER «"Ot EH cuit C ourt of th e S tate of Oregon for prised by a crowd from P o rtlan d i F R E E LI NCH AT NOON M ultnom ah County, and have quall- num bering tw elve la st Sunday, it be n r n in ., i L P7 S" n" h av ,"K claim s ing th e ir 38th w edding ann iv ersary . against, said estate a re hereby notified They* w ere m arried J a n u a ry 8, 1882. ; s e y U 2 f r e Y r t h 1 H ° ,8 te in a n d Jw ' to present the sam e duly verified us Mr and Mrs. F ra n k C lark from Heifer f h’ 2com lne fre sh : one 8-montha old full-blood Jersey to ,hp undersigned at th e office of McGuirk A Schneider at N ewberg visited Mr. and Mrs. G. G resham , O regon, o r at 608-15 F en Lusted a couple of days th is week. ONE COLT, 20 months old; 2 PIGS, 3 months old ton Building, P o rtlan d , Oregon, w ith D«c Harrows, Spike Har- Mr. and Mrs W. J. GofT, who fo r in six m onths from th e d ate hereof FIV E TONS TIMOTHY HAY, 3 TONS CLOVER HAY merly lived In P o rtlan d , have moved IArQ ‘' I.lE n HOLDEN, E xecutor rows, Spring Tooth Har Set Double Harness' IDA HOLDEN LENHART. to R oseburg. They visited th e la t All Repairs rows, All Tillage Tools, tnnO,Aw M MACH IN SRY—3-inch Iron Wtigon. 10 Wheel Disc. 50- te r’s p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. George McGUIRK A B C H N E in K n 'eC'itriX Superior Drills, Land Plas H o o s i e r or Kentucky B , ? ^ HaT W » xnni? S,tOne; 5 01iver Chilled P,0W8’ 2 Cultivators Lusted la st Sunday. I A ttorney». Buggy. 2seated Hack. 4 Pitch Forks. Garden Tools Lawn ter Sowers, Aspinwall Pota Bated and first published. Jan 2, ’20 Drills, Manure Spreaders, Mower. 100 feet of 5 8 inch Cable. 25 feet of %-inch Cable. 900 Date of last publication, Jan. 30. ’20. MELROSE AND VICTORY to Planters, Iron Age Potato GRESHAM ESTACADA BANK OF GRESHAM EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE GRESHAM and PORTLAND Albert Eks troni 5 GRESHAM GARAGE B la n k e t S a le ALL SIZES AND STYLES $3.25 and up $12 FOR SATURDAY ONLY 20 % OFF L W. AYLSWORTH Auction Sale IMPLEMENTS OR MACHINERY Hessefs Farm Machinery Co. your W EDNESDAY, • JA N U A R Y Internationel Harvester Company Oliver Chilled or Steel Plows' Planters, Fertilizer Attach- mcnts^Stfere/j Seed Graders better than old style fanning m ills. Pulvenzors and Rollers. Drag Saws Complete Line Machinery and Implement. Reliabdity W. A. H essel Srrwfg Residence 6x2 Office 544 The a d u lt Bible claMB ]ca«on at Storage b attery rep a irin g and re- j ch®r**"*• s ta rte r and g en e rato r Iliff la st Sunday proved no In tereH - work. R ak er A Son Ing th a t th e ch a p te r was not com pleted. T he name lesaon will be con tele «; ram and oltixm » k . be- . next Sunday, th e 18th, -.... — , Bargain price, Jan . 10 to Feb 10? tinued T^ ’ Tpl'’<t'ani alone, one year. g in n in g w ith q uestion 1«. "W h at la ■ J ' : Dirl.,,,1, , Conscience?'* and co m id crin g tw o ’ I I . ? . » . VPW ° r r ' nPA»i Get t|J s o th e r qu estio n s concerning m an, i lire aftern o o n dally and don’t roisa "W hy Did God C reate M an?” and , th e twfoe-a-week hom e paper. The re g u la r com bination price is fS.50. "W h at ia th e R ela tio n ih lp of H um an j ,\ou <p‘ the benefit Subscribe B eings?” T he re st of th e h o u r III I th ro u g h th e O utlook be given to Leaaon III on "Sin 1 3 Milk Pads0117 Sharpless Separator. 2 bottle Babcock Milk Tester o , HOUSEHOLD GOODS—C harter Oak Ranxe. C harter Oak Heater p f°vl Ex_te" s,on Table 2 Bookcases. 2 sets of Dining Chairs Couch ?B C^ Ca 2 Carp®U.’ 5 Window Shades, 2 Wash Stands, 3 Bureaus’ 2 Bed Springs, 2 Lamps, F ru it Jars, some Canned F ru it and other articles too numerous-to mention. T F w v tu b ,«»/» > « „ , TERM « $20 an«J under Cash j over $20, six montila’ time at 8 per cent on approved note. Ì’JÌÙ r « A N DEItooN , A u rti .HX-er R. £. Shriner, Owner KARI. M ILLER , < I