Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 03, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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PAGE THREE
PLEASANT VALLEY
Card of T hanks.
COI P tE CELEBRATE
We wish to thank our friends for
GOLDEN WEDDING
On Sunday. October 8, at the P lea s­ tne helpfulness and sym pathy shown
us in our recent bereavem ent.
A golden wedding of g reat in te rest
an t Valley M. E. church, th a pastor,
Mrs. A. H Shum ate and Fam ily. was celebrated last Sunday at Daw­
Mr.' and Mrs. Baird, Mr. and Mrs
the Rev. E. G. Ranton, will preach in
son Sm ith’s a t P leasan t Home when
Keuedy.
th e evening at 7:30 o'clock. T here
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Smith
Ign ition E xpert
w ill be special music. The Sunday
of Gresham , w ith the help of th eir
$25 will be given to him who children and grandchildren gathered
school meets a t 10 o'clock in the
m orning under th e superlntendency proves th a t 1 can not find th e de- to honor the occasion. The ten chil- I
ONEY deposited in a savings account in this bank is not idle. I t is
of Wm. Richey. All are invited to flcl8ncy of hl8 m :ichlne
-ta rtln g .
lighting and ignition. Main stre e t dren of Mr. and Mrs. Sm ith were p res­
workirtg day and night piling up interest, earning more money,
p articipate in these services.
ent, also six daughters-in-law , two
I Garage. P hone G resham 1228.
sons-in-law , a b rother of Mr. Smith
swelling your bank account.
and a few close friends. After a boun­
tiful dinner the com pany enjoyed mu- !
Many of the richest men in this country began their careers with
sic and an ap p ro p riate talk was given
nothing
but energy and a determination to succeed. They saved
by the Rev. F. S. Pitts.
their money until it could be turned to good account.
G enerous gifts of gold were left
with the aged couple by th eir friends I
\\ hv not you, young man? A savings account is the first step.
and many who were not preseut sent 1
tokens of th eir affection.
P ictures were taken by G. M. David- j
son of Gresham of the family alone, ;
the sons alone and the en tire crowd. .
Those preseut, besides the guests
of honor, w ere Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A.
State and County Depository
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George W. H.
Sm ith and four children, and Irvin
4 k *<
H. Smith, all of Bridal Veil, Mr. and ■
Mrs. Dawson Smith and three ch il­
dren of P leasant Home, Mr. and Mrs.
BORING
A rthur G. Sm ith and Osmau T. Smith
A large crowd attended the S atu r­
of P ortland, Mr. and Mrs. Robert D.
Smith and three children of Garden day night dance at the club house.
F resh every day and you can
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Telford went to
Home, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cook and
buy It In any sto re In E astern
two children of T routdale, Mr. and Cascade Locks Monday to get Mrs. J. i
M ultnom ah county.
Mrs. Jam es Shepherd and baby of W. Roots who has been visiting re la -.
Gresham , Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McLain tlves at The Dalles, Stevenson, Wash­
Motorists who follow this
of P ortland, F. M. Sm ith of Bridal ington, and The Locks for the past
rule in their gasoline buying
Veil, the Rev. and Mrs. F. S. P itts and week.
find that they not only save
daughter of Cottrell.
Miss E dith Naas, of Portland, spent
money — because “Red Crown”
the week-end a t the home of her p ar­
yields more per gallon mileage
Johnston-L undquist.
ents here.
Phone 1221
G resham
David A. Johnston and Mabel Iren e
— but improve the power and
Mrs. Houston, of Portland, and Mrs.
Lundquist w ere united In m arriage a t
stamina of the motor.
Captain McGee, of Coos Bay, spent the
th e parsonage of the Rev. John Trued-
last of the week visiting at the home
“Red Crown" enables your
son at Powell Valley on last Saturday
A T ire you will be proud to
of Mrs. L au ra Caldwell.
car to develop the maximum of
own. Every F isk T ire user
evening, Septem ber 30. They were a t­
is a F isk Booster.
Mrs. K ate McClung returned from
tended by M aurice Botkin and Miss
power that its makers built into
R e-tlre with F isks and
Wauna,
Oregon,
the
last
of
the
week
Florence
Rosin.
Both
young
people
it. It vaporizes rapidly and uni­
enjoy m otoring to th e fu llest
a re grad u ates of Union High school. after spending the last two weeks with
extent.
formly in the carburetor, and
They will m ake th eir home in P o rt­ relatives there. ,
•
is consumed completely in the
Mrs. J. E. Slefer, who has been very
land, w here Mr. Johnston is w orking
Fisk Tires and Tubes.
cylinders. Uniform wherever
for the Oregonian.
111 for the past mouth, Is reported
Oldfield Tires and Tubes.
somewhat Improved.
and whenever you buy it —
American Akron Tires and
Miss Pearl Lunday returned to P o rt­
FAIRVIEW
hence you don’t have to bother
Tubes.
land Monday after spending the week­
with carburetor adjustments.
GHO. A. BRANDT
A motion picture en tertain m en t will end at the home of her parents here.
Phone 1107
Fill
at
the
Red
Crown
sign
—
be
given
on
F
riday
evening,
October
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. T urner spent the
O>
O pposite Brow n’s M arket
6,
at
8
o'clock
at
the
city
hall
under
at Service Stations, garages,
last of the week visiting friends here.
the auspices of the Women’s society
and other dealers.
Miss Jo an n a Lunday is reported 111. ................................................. ......................mil...................................................
of Smith Memorial
P resbyterian
Mrs. E. Dodd, of Sandy, spent the
STA N D A R D OIL COMPANY
church for the benefit of the church. week-end a t the home of Mr. and Mrs.
< California )
Several m usical num bers will be giv­ Wm. Childs and family.
en, among them being th ree selections
Miss L averne Mau,ding, who has
by the P ortland Ladies’ q uartet, solos
Order direct from the car.
been visiting for the last week a t the i Carload coming this week.
by Josephine K nutson and Jessie
home of her uncle, E. V. M aulding and
Hammond and an illu strated song,
family, left Monday for Portland.
“My Wild Irish Rose.” These will be
l’er ton
S. E. W aller, who was quite 111 the
interspersed in the motion picture
program which will consist of the last of the week, is much improved at
"The Making of Cotton," “Around the this w riting.
Several from th is vicinity attended
W orld" and H arold Lloyd in "D on't
i Phone 1581
Gresham
the fair at Salem last .week.
W eaken."
Thos. McCaulln and fam ily are se ll­ "................................. ■■ill'll»........ ..................... i.... . h u ih ih h i ........................................... ........................................
Next Sunday at the P resbyterian
eliurch the pastor, the Rev. E. R. D. ing out and expect to move to Portland
Hollensted, will preach at I I o'clock soon.
W. Cummings was knocked down
on “Lessons from the F alling Leaves."
and badly bruised by a passing car
MeCrenrj -Larson.
w hile on his way home the last of the
F u ll line of Cold Lunch M eats
A pretty wedding was celebrated at week. No bones were broken, how­
the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Greger- ever, and he is reported, uble to be up
son at P leasan t Home last Saturday and around.
evening by the Rev. A. S. Hlsey of
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Palm er en ter­
Main St.. G resham
GEO. DIETL. Prop.
Phone 1711
G resham when Miss Agnes Larson tained on Sunday the following guests:
became the bride of C harles G. Mc­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sweet of St. Johns,
Buy a few shares of our 7 per cent Prior Preference
Creary.
P eter and Anna Larson, Oregon, Mrs. Z. Z. Coates of W auna. SPKINODALE MAN
Stock and your money will earn you over 7 per cent.
ESTACADA PIONEER
brother and sister of the bride, were Oregon, Mr and Mrs. J. C. Coates and
DIES FROM PARALYSIS
Dividends are payable every three months.
PASSES AWAY
the attendants. Both young people son and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Coates and
This is a good sound investment and our Easy. Pay­
A ugust E lling died S aturday, Sep­
a re well known here w here they have family of Portland.
Jam es Smith, a pioneer of the Es-
ment Plan enables you to get 7 per cent interest on your
tem ber 30 at his home in Springdale cada country and well known in this
a host of friends. The bride grew up
savings while you are paying for your shares.
at the age of 7» years. His death was vicinity, passed aw ay last Wednesday
at P leasan t Home, w as graduated
CEDAR AND VICTORY caused
Investigate this Unusual Opportunity Today.
by a second stroke of paraly ­ as the resu lt of a stroke of paralysis
from the O rient school, attended
Ask any of our employes about it.
Union High at Gresham and com plet­
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. D outhlt visited sis. The first one occurred eight years which he suffered about two weeks
ed the course at Behuke-W alker bus­ the state fair at Salem one day last ago from which he suffered until the before. He was 80 years of age. His
second stroke came early Saturday wife proceeded him In death about a
iness college.
Investm ent D epartm ent
Mr. and Mrs. McCreary have gone week and on th e ir retu rn stopped for m orning resulting in his death.
year ago. The funeral was held In
to housekeeping in P ortland, where a v isit with the A. B. Conrad family
Mr. E lling was born on August 5, Oregon City last Friday.
the groom is employed.
Room 805 E lectric Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon
near Aurora. They learned of the 1848, in Germany. He was m arried
Mr. Smith was a brother-in-law of
m arriage of Percy Conrad about two and lived th ere the g reater p art of his C. A. C arothers and an uncle by m ar­
Need Y our S u it C leaned?
life. In 1906 he came to America and riage of Mrs. I. T. Wood of Gresham.
H ave it F ren ch dry cleaned. Re- weeks ago. He and his bride will live
settled
In Springdale, Oregon. His
near
bis
paren
ts'
home.
pairin g n eatly done. T ailo rin g for
wife joined him th ere th e following
adies and men.
POWELL VALLEY
Mr. McMillan, father of A. McMil­
_________ P E T E R LENARD. T ailor.
year. Had he lived until next year, he
lan, arrived from the east a few days
The Ladles' Aid of the Swedish Mis­
and hts wife would have celebrated
ago, accom panied by his wife. They
Y b u R DINNER
th eir golden wedding anniversary.
sion church will meet at the home of
East 8th and Clay
Portland
expect to spend the w inter here with
Those left to m ourn his death are Mrs. M. Nystrom on T hursday a fte r­
NVILL N O T COMB
his son and family
his wife, Theresa Elling and son, Wil­ noon, October 8. All are Invited to
TO
Mr. and Mrs. Glad and daughter of
liam of Springdale, a daughter, Mrs. attend.
nrVD’VDPWfll
i f \ vou
Tillam ook w ere week-end guests at
D IF FE R E N T DDHTOa
PRICES
DIPFKKKNT PRIPTCH
Anna G eisthardt and two sons, E rnest
HER
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Soder-
A meeting of Interest to farm ers
and A rthur who still live in Germany,
q ulst and family.
Accompanied by
one brother, F ranz and two nieces will be held at the Powell Valley
th eir guests, Mr. and Mrs. Soderqulst
living In Portland.
schoolhouse on Friday evening, Octo­
Leave Order» at TODD’S Barber Shop
and fam ily drove to Brush P rairie
ber 6, to discuss m atters of crop and
The
funeral
was
held
Monday
a
t
the
W ashington, Sunday to visit the son
Douglas cem etery. The Rev. H. R. m arket conditions. All are invited
of Mr. and Mrs. Glad.
to attend.
G ebhardt preached the sermon.
MOST FOLKS ARE
S ta te d
com munication of
The average automobile to u rist can 't
ABOUT AS HAPPY
The goose th a t laid the golden eggs
F airview Lodge No. 92 A F
tell
you much about the scenery after
as th e ir d in n er allow s them to
& A. M., S aturday evening, w asn't as much of a goose as the one
be. Y our ap p etite feels q u ite ag ­
he gets back, but he can tell you all
who
killed
her.
Oct.
7.
1922,
at
8
o'clock.
Labor
ill
g rav ated If your digestion Is not
about the roads.
F. C. Degree. Visiting brethren wel­
fu rn ish ed w ith th e p ro p er menu.
come.
It
used
to
be
the
grocer
b
ut
Its
now
L et th is m a rk e t assist you. We
There may be as good fish in the sea
WM II. STANLEY. Sec'y.
the gasoline dealer whose blls are paid
will be pleased to serve you.
M. B MCGINNIS, W. M.
first. You can live u while without i aM ever were caught, but you can't
MARION .MAYFIELD, Prop.
eating much, but the car will not work ; catch them by staying on land,
Phone G resham 278.
Wood! wood! In su re your wood w ithout drinking.
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anyw here w ith John Brown. Phone
Money to loan on real estate. B.
Phone 1891
2501.
tf
Phone w ant ads. to 1561,
W. T horne, at Bank of G resham .
Let Your Money Work for You
BANK OF GRESHAM
-El with RED CROWN
and nothing else
QUALITY BREAD
Pies, Cakes, Pastry_
City Bakery
F IS K
I COAL
COAL
COAL
$16
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
HORSE SENSE
SANITARY MARKET
Let Your Money Work for You
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
National Laundry Company
The Lanndry that does
/i
Kinds of Laundry
Ask MR. C. W. BOGGIS, the Route Man
CHOICE FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS
Fresh Fish in Season
PLEASANT HOME MEAT MARKET
A. J. W. BROWN
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