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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1920)
i i u r CEDAR AND VICTORY I n u h a . BORING AND VICINITY. Mr. and Mrs. L ester Becker, of By RICA ANDERSON. Sherwood, are spending th e holidays S an ta has com e and gone. So has «V We hear much these days , at th e hom e of Mrs. B ecker’s parents, Christnym com pany. The big dinner Mr. and .Mrs. 8. W ilhelm. about “TEAM-WORK* is only a p leasan t m em ory— o r it Miss E dith T u rn e r, of P o rtlan d , is isn ’t. T hings a re once m ore resum Mostly it is used in connec 'th e g u est of Miss Mabel Wood this ing th e ir usual place an d pace. tion with athletic affairs. We i week. T he 20 acres form erly ow ned by are told of wonderful victories i Mr. and Mrs. L. V. B aker and McGordy, recently by F oth, has been ' d au g h te r of Albany, Oregou, were disposed of to a Mr. S ager of P o rt — when every member of a g u ests at th e hom e of th e form er's land fdr approxim ately *4200. team PULLS TOGETHER— 1 sister, Mrs. C. B. Allen, and family O liver F ailin g , of th e F ailin g n u r when someone doesn't go off C hristm as day. sery n ea r E stacada, was a C hristm as trying to make a star play, at the expense of the others. A. B. C onrad, of Needy, visited g uest a t th e hom e of his sister, Mrs, Trouble is that we limit the wort! to our recreation — frien d s here and at G resham one day F red P eterson. sport—athletics. We should follow through; think, la st week. He spent one n ig h t a t the O ne-sixteenth of a fam ily reunion use. live team-work in everything we do. hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J. M Eberlie. was held a t th e H erm an Johnson If team-work is a winner in sports, then team-work Mr. and Mrs. A. C. A lth au s and hom e d u rin g th e holidays. S itting is good in family affairs— and we all know how the d au g h ter, H elen, spent C hristm as around th e festive board on C h rist household thrives wherein every member has a shoulder evening in P o rtlan d w here they had mas day w ere Mr. and Mrs. F red An to the wheel. a d elig h tfu l tim e. derson and d au g h ter N ettie Irene. Mr. and Mrs. G. F ra isie r spent I 8at P e ie r “ » J l’etaren e, twin If team-work is good in the family then it is good in ________ C hristm as w ith th e ir . ___, uncle, Jam es ' I dolls from St. Nick. E rica Johnson, our work—the commercial organization or unit where ¡hom graced Berry, here. T he F ra isie rs h a v e |c a sio e n from on th M e onmouth, so u U iu est^an d th 7m e u oc- h we earn our daily bread been for th e past few m onths cook diately across from h er sat h e r sev If team-work is good in our work— then team-work ing in a lu m b er cam p n e a r L innton. enty-inch cousin, W alter Anderson is good for our neighborhood affairs—our community— They left C h ristm as evening for Spo Irom Garfield.. The n o rth w est cor our town n er was th e busy d istrict. Rica An kane w here they will spend a two derson sat th e re— chief of th e tra n s And right there, friends, is where we can make the greatest showing— when we ALL practice team -w ork In the development w eeks’ vacation w ith Mr. F ra is te r’s port d ep a rtm en t — sending wagon and growth of OUR town and county loads of delicacies in both directions relatives. SOME SMOOTH STRANGER WITH A PR E T TY TALK AIHH T When the m erchants of this town spend money for advertising G E T IIN G RICH Q IIC K , GOT I l l s MONEY IN A “ WILD CAT” Jo h n B erry of South Bend, W ash a t once. In tersp ersed am ong these space to send you a message of economy— savings— bargains— u ests were th e Johnsons doing full ington, Is visiting his b ro th er, Jam es g duty s l HEME— W HEN IT BLEW T P IIE W ORRIED A R O l’N l) AND th a t message should be read. They've Invested thousands of as hosts. Berry. dollars in goods to supply you— and w ithout one guarantee th a t I IIE BOSS HAD TO LET HIM GO. HE HAD LOST THE “P E P ” Meiers on th e old N orris farm have R obert M ercer Is spending th e you will buy. THAT HE USED TO HAVE. sold out to a P o rtlan d party, D onald C hristm as vacation a t th e home of To earn your money here, then take It to the big city store— son, for *8000. T he Meiers have his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. gone NOW LOOK AT HIM. or send It to th mall order house— neither of which contributes to th e city. Mercer. one cent to the upbuilding of this com m unity— is not team-work. One of th e finest program s ever II HE HAH P I T SOME MONEY IN TIIE HANK EACH PAY- Miss Mabel Wood and Mrs. E thel Read the advertisem ents in this paper today, then patronize D A I VND LETT IT T H E R E . HE W O IL D HAVE 1 BANK AC- E llenberg called a t th e hom e of Mr seen in th is locality was given lust ou r home m erchants. COI M — AND A JOB. and Mr3. Jo h n S trebin, Sunday even T hursday evening a t th e church bv HOME-SPENT DOLLARS mean team -w ork. the school children of D istrict 26. ing. ~ P I T YOUR MONEY IN OCR HANK A larg e crowd enjoyed th e C hrist- T here were songs, dialogs, recitations, YOU W ILL R EC E IV E EOI It P E R CENT IN TER EST | m as program at C edar school last lirills, music and a big C hristm as F rid ay evening. T he program was tree. It is p leasan t to speculate on I given by th e C edar and Victory the en te rta in m e n t th a t will be given | schools u n d er th e direction of the next yeur in th e prospective new ■ . teachers, Mrs. George H ayden and schoolhouse w ith a stage, drop c u r j Miss M arion R obertson. T he school tain, anteroom s and everything. F IV E PER CENT ON TIME DEPOSITS OE # 5 0 0 Boring business houses are d istrib room proved only ab o u t one-half N O T IC E T O O U R P A T R O N S larg e enough to han d le th e crowd uting calen d ars for 1921. Miss Ida W agner, prim ary te ac h er and th e hall was packed full to th e LUSTED A few years ugo, th e p ru n e ac re in Boring, has resigned h er position o u tsid e steps. Many w ere unable to Extensive a lte ra tio n s have been m ade a t o u r F irst and Alder age In th e valleys betw een P o rtlan d for next sem ester. The vacancy has h e a r th e program because of th e been tilled. One of th e m e rrie st of C hristm as and A shland was 11,000, according S treets P assenger S tation and much b etter accom m odations have crowd. Those who w ere fo rtu n a te Mrs. Eric B artell is having q u ite a p arties was held a t th e hom e of Geo. to C. I. Lewis of the Oregou G row ers been provided for o u r patrons. enough to get Inside th e b u ilding en joyed a very fine program and said siege of it, b ut we are glad to sta te L usted when 22 m em bers of th e fam C ooperative association. Now It is T his building is now being used exclusively by us and, in ad d i all of th e ch ild ren executed th e ir th a t she was able to p arta k e of ily g ath ered C h ristm as day to enjoy tion to th e ticket office, lost a rtic le s’ bureau an d express office, we p arts in fine style. T he ch ild ren had C hristm as dinner, even though not a tu rk ey dinner. T he day was so 4 0,000 acres. T he Oregon crop th is y ear is estim ated a t 25,000,000 a hom e-m ade candy sale a fte r the able to leave th e bed as yet. have installed an “ ELECTRIC STO RE,” w here Mazda lam ps and program and received m ore th a n *5 to H us ere all. is w ishing a happy new year p leasan tly sp e n t w ith music, gam es pounds. W ithin a few years Mr. electrical appliances may be purchased, ap plications m ade for elec and a C hristm as tree th a t everyone Lewis says th e Oregon prune crop w hich will be tu rn e d In to th e fund tric lig h t and power, and w here light and pow er bills may be paid. for th e relief of th e neejly children forgot to go hom e early and stayed will exceed 100.000,000 pounds an d POWELL VALLEY of Europe. T his will m ake it possible fo r o u r patro n s to tra n sa c t such m at for su p p er und u n til la te in th e even hence th e need of o rganization an d News has ju s t been received of the ters of business with o u r Com pany w ithout going up-town to o u r Dr. and Mrs. Ju liu s Sture. of San ing. Those who enjoyed th e noted co-operation to m ark et th is Im m ense m arriag e In V ancouver last week of main offices in the E lectric building, and you will receive th e sam e H arold M cCreary and Miss Flossie dy, visited relativ es h ere d u rin g th e hospitality of th e LuBteds were, tonnage. courteous and atten tiv e service. Coffman of P o rtlan d . Many friends C hristm as vacation. F ra n k W ostell and fam ily, Alva here wish the happy couple a long Guests at th e hom e of K nud A n Hevel and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.) It was h u t a few years ago th a t tho and happy life together. ML Mc P ortland R ailw ay, Light & P ow er Co. Leslie, and Mrs. Ida W illiam s of derson C hristm as were, Mr. and Mrs, C alifornia grow ers of raisins, a l C reary is well know n h ere w here he has lived since he was a child. The H arry C alvert of Oregon City, Mr. G resham ; A rth u r Lusted and wife, m onds, and E nglish w alnuts w ere ■ bride is a sister of Cecil Coffman who and Mrs. Ed. Tootlim an of P o rtlan d , Geo. Leslie, J r., and fam ily, and ab o u t broke. They w ere a t th e m er is well know n to a n u m b er of people W alderm ar A nderson and T. L. An W alter G raham of P o rtla n d ; Mr. and cy of ea ste rn sp ecu lato rs and local t In th is com m unity. W c SAY- f o r w a r d ] Wm. D. F ritz left C hristm as even derson and fam ily of Powell Valley. Mrs. F ran k C lark of N ew berg and buyers. Now 90 per cent of th e a l A n um ber of guests enjoyed a de Mrs Olive Goff of R oseburg. mond crop is In an association and ing for Dover w here he atten d ed th e MARCH ‘ I fu n eral of E arn est Evans, a form er lightful evening a t th e hom e of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Guy R obertson e n te r 75 per cent of (he w aln u t grow ers of G o in g - - resid en t of th is neighborhood. and Mrs. F ra n k G ustafson F rid ay tained on C hristm as day Mr. and Mrs. C alifo rn ia’ are w orking to g eth er. As A larg e n um ber of relativ es g a th IF Y o u ered a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. evening. A bou n tifu l CbristmaB d in Geo. B lackburn, Mr. and Mrs. Louie a resu lt, th e m a rk e t Is stablized and WANT T o Geo. Hayden C hristm as day where ner was served w ith many old fash Newell and d au g h ter, H a rrie t, Mrs. grow ers a re prosperous. they enjoved a bou n tifu l C hristm as ioned Swedish dishes in evidence. Ida Holmes and d au g h ter, F ried a, MAKE A dinner. Those present w ere Oscar A fter d in n e r th e evening was spent Mr. and Mrs. H arry Lusted and son, Y sp o tlig h t. A new U nited S tates SHOWlNCt' M etzger of §an F rancisco Mr. and tire or tube, a set of weed chains, a The guests Ellis, and F ran k B lack b u rn . Mrs. Lloyd L lttlep ag e of P ortland, in music and gam es. good pump. W hat will m ake a b e tte r Mr. and Mrs. G. W A llder, Mr. and were Mr. and Mrs. H jalm an Söder T he Bang or G resham pays 5 per C hristm as p resen t? G resham O ver Mrs. I. T. Wood, Mrs. A lta G entry berg and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Swan (KEROSENE) and son R ussell, Mr. and Mrs. Al. M agnuson und fam ily, Jo h n L arson cent in te rest on tim e deposits.— Adv. land Co. W. A. Ilessel. Stafford and fam ily and Miss Mabel and dau g h ters, J u d ith and H elen, and THE PERSON WHO STANDARD OIL COkPANŸ" Wood. I C A t ir o « N IA I A lta G entry and son, Russell. W ANTS TO K E E P ON A. Rosin has been having consid Mrs. W atch n ig h t services will be held erab le w ork done on his hom e here. progressing m u st m ake certain in th e I,u theran church F riday even The house has been th o ro u g h ly re ing, th a t his h ea lth is " r ig h t side up D ecem ber 31. A supper will be paired and some add itio n s mad«. L. served from 7 until 9 o’clock. A w ith ca re.” One good way to J. W inters of G resham has been do N ew Y ears Eve musical and literary program will be C A SH P A ID ing th e work. m ake certain of this is to p u r given, com m encing a t 9 p. nt. W atch f f chase m eats whose quality- n ig h t services will be held a t m id SANDY BLUFF g u aran teed n ess will m ake him night. O ther announcem ents fo r the L u th eran church a re th e business feel certain th a t his digestion F rid ay , Ja n u a ry 7, is th e next reg m eeting to be held th e 7th of J a n u i will assim ilate th e p roper food u la r m eeting of P aren t-T each er as ary. Special services T hursday, J a n for Fresh Cows, Beef Cow«, Hog«, Calves of any kind. values. One way to m ake cer AT MASONIC HALL, sociation. All p atro n s are urged to uary 6th, and th e Ladles Aid society tain of th a t is to buy your m eats which will m eet at th e Chas. Unis GRESHAM, DECEMBER 31. be present. T h ere will be, a f te r the home, Ja n u a ry 13th. E. B A U M A N N , here. business, an old “ fash u n sp e llin ’ bee” . The C hristm as program s which Good oreheiitra music and good T he ladies a re to bring pies which were held at the Mission church S at management, Usual price. will be auctioned. T he proceeds will urday evening and a t th e L u th eran P h on e 41 Ladies free. All come. go to purchase necessary article s for church Sunday evening w ere both COAL W OOD well atten d ed . In both churches the th e school. seats w ere all tak en and even sta n d Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo R adford had ing room was a t a prem ium . Excel W ood - Sand - Gravel as g u ests on C hristm as day, Mrs. lent program s w ere rendered a t both R a d fo rd ’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. chu rches. Mr and Mrs David Pal nt bl ad and C ald o ,-h er b ro th er and wife, Mr. and son Donald, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mrs. J . Caldo, Mrs. Wm. C aldo’s I’alm hlad of Oak Grove, sppnt C h rist Electrical Wiring of all kinds. b ro th er, Wm. Fellow s, and his g ran d mas here w ith relatives. i David Peterson and H okan T rued- Motors Repaired. Agent for Cor. P ow ell ami Ma pli d au g h ter, Miss Zelda W ilson, of H ill 2 2 5 A sh S t r e e t son are at hom e from O. A. C. for Gresham the Western Electric Farm J. R. K N A R R & S O N yard, W ashington and Mrs. Alice th P o r t la m i e C hristm as holidays. They ar< 881 IP Iw y. 2 0 8 2 Gage of G resham . enjoying th e ir hom e visit with rela Lighting Plants. Edison Co. TROUTDALE. OREGON E v erett B row ning is spending the fives and friends. Appliances. Heaters. Fixtures. Miss E sth er T ruedson is visiting P h on e Gresham 4 » » . holidays w ith his paren ts, Mr. and with h er p aren ts, Rev. and Mrs. J. All work g u ara n tee d to pass Mrs. A. C. Brow ning. T ruedson d u rin g th e C hristm as va Inspection by th e Board of F ire C H O IC E M E A T S Roland, Ja n e and Jerom e Brook cation. FLORENCE M. HONEY U nderw riters. Mr and Mrs. P aul P alm blad, Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Jam es C h an d ler all H om em ade H am s, B acon, S au»age, Lard Piano, Harmony and Mrs. David P alntblad and son, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. H ours: 11. a m. to 6 p m. Monday. spent C hristm as w ith th e ir parents, Donald of Oak Grove, and C harles Mr. and Mrs. Brook. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. Tuesday, T h u rsd ay and Friday. and d au g h ter, Ellen, were, Mr. Brook has been q uite ill b ut Is Unis Studio, F irst S ta te Hank B ldg. guests a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. P h on e 31 slow ly Im proving. F irs t S tre et G resham Mr. and Mrs. J. Byron spent h 8 i i i k G ustafson, Sunday evening. FRED L. BOURNE, Prop. Phone 681 Mr. and Mrs. John Palm blad had C h ristm as at th e hom e of th eir Main S treet GRESHAM Powell St. next to B row n’s M arket P h o n e 881 I d a u g h te r and fam ily, Mrs. A. J. Ault. all of th e ir children and th e ir fam i GEO. D IETL, Prop, I Mr. A ult is hom e for a w eek’s holiday lies a t th e ir hom e C hristm as day for dinner. Besides th e ir children and Buttons Pleating ¡from th e Cam eron & Hogg mill. Al fam ilies, o th e r g u ests were C harles b ert was hom e for C hristm as. Unis and d a u g h te r Ellen, and An F red R adford spent C hristm as in drew Rydberg. H E M S T IT C H I N G P o rtlan d w ith his son, Ervin: W OOD, COAL, Mr. and Mrs. C arl E arlanason, of E lectric B u ild in g — MRS. C A R R IE HANSEN Mr. and Mrs. Dukes and children Chinook, have been visiting th e ir spent th e ir C hristm as with Mrs. d au g h ter, Mrs , , ro b F - ra ,-« - « . > P h on e 81x3 G resham n s M atson D iikr'a ninthpr i u n Matson an t H A Y , FEED G resham K adford, u l j famlIy OVPr th e r h r ,8tmaH hoII(, ayH Main St., n e a r H igh School E ula Marvin is hom e with h e r par- ' “ ¡ m J 1* ? } ! ! ? “l ” Delivered Any Place holidays. and DOna,d’° n ' ,o r “ - i h a v i b X h ^ w . t h ^ e & r S 2 £ 5 . ' CARPENTER If You ^youtt® Mom You n e v e r w - /' be lik e ,< f ilis i Bank of Gresham HEAT^ COMFORT PEARL OIL DANCE7 Gresham Phone 901 Gresham Meat Market Gresham Electric Co. Ekstrom Truck Service Delivered Any Place Truck Service A Truck for Every Kind of Work Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET I el. 96x — Main St. Frank C. Jones & Co. GENERAL TRUCK SERVICE—2 TRUCKS LEE EVANS T r o u td a le , O regon P h on e Gi-e» ham 8 4 » G LEASO N TRUCK S E R V IC E A ll K in d s o f H a u lin g Phone*— Gresham 17, P ortland, lldwjr. 8181. The two ladles a re sisters. W hile here they have visited a num ber of C ontractor and B u ild er friends, am ong them th e Carl Nelson H ave located In G resham and am and Rev. J. T ruedson fam ilies ready to ta k e any w ork In my line C arl Nordblom has been m aking L ook experience W ork g u aranteed. some Im provem ents on his home Let me bid on your work. Phone S27. here. He has added two rooms and L, J. W inter. made o th e r changes. Septic Tanks Built Jack Screws for Rent Frank C. Jones LICENSED ELECTRICIAN Wiring for Light and Power National Mazda Lamps Floyd L. Mack