Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 24, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM
PLEASANT HOME
COTTRELL
OUTLOOK,
BORING
FRIDAY.
VOVLHKLR
54.
1»55
PLEASANT VALLEY
B ible school n ext S u n d ay a t th e
B a p tist c h u rc h w ill open a t 10 a. ni.
T he B. Y. P. U. w ill m eet a t 7:30.
P re a c h in g serv ices w ill be a t 8:15.
T he Rev. D. Q. B a rry w ll sp eak on th e
su b ject. “T he P a ra b le of th e Good
S a m a rita n ."
1 Ja m e s M anary a n d d a u g h te r H elen
T h e w eek 's en g ag em en t of th e Y a­
Mr. a n d Mrs. G. N. S a g e r w ere S u n ­
THERE'S MONEY IN IT
an d Miss S to u t, of P o rtla n d , called on g er fam ily ro ad show , w hich w as giv­
day g u e sts a t th e hom e of Mr. an d
Mrs. Jo s. M anary S u n d ay a ftern o o n . en a t th e club h o u se, ended W ednes­ Mrs. C lyde S a g e r of L ents.
I t's a s u r e th in g . A bond Is
Mr. an d M rs. W. A. W oods have day ev en in g of th is w eek. S ev eral
R alph an d V erne R ichey, acco m ­
n o t; n e ith e r is an y o th e r form
re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e h e re a fte r p rizes w ere given in th e voting c o n ­
panied by Jo h n F o rs g re n . left S u n ­
sp en d in g th e fall in Hood R iver p a c k ­ te sts, Miss T ru e M arie D arm ody w as day fo r th e A rlin g to n c o u n try fo r a
of in v estm en t b u t th e good old
ing ap p les.
given a b ab y 's d iam o n d rin g , Mrs. few d a y s' geese h u n t.
fashioned sav in g s b a n k —re g u ­
l adies' AM to Hold Bazaar.
A. J. B rani w as a P o rtla n d v isito r , F ra n k Irw in receiv ed a silv e r b e rry
W. D. M oorhouse, of W oodstock.
lated
an d held a c c o u n ta b le to
T he L a d ie s’ Aid of th e P le a s a n t W ednesday.
spoon a n d th e p u rc h a s e of a n e le c tric i w as in th e V alley ou b u sin e ss W ed
you
by
th e m a je sty of th e
H om e B ap tist c h u rc h w ill hold a b a ­
M rs. D an M eyers h as been su ffer- • m ach in e by C. A. R ad fo rd secu red I nesday.
z a a r on S a tu rd a y , D ecem ber 9, a t th e ing w ith rh e u m a tism b u t is som e i enoUgn v o tes for h is w ife to receive
b an k in g law .
T h e re 's s u re
J. F. C heldelin h a s re tu rn e d hom e
m oney a n d C ertain d ividends in
$
ch u rc h . F an cy w ork of all k in d s and b e tte r now.
th e c h e st of s ilv e rw a re th a t w as given j from K e rry w h ere he h a s been fo r th e
m any ad d itio n a l a rtic le s w ill be sold.
Mr. an d M rs. T re b e r, of P ow ell V al­ for th e m ost votes.
a sav in g s hank.
p a st se v e ra l m onths.
T he b a z a a r w ill open a t 2:30.
A ley, s p e n t T h u rsd a y at th e hom e of
F red M atth ias h a s m oved to th e I
Mr.
C
orey,
of
A
lask
a,
w
ho
h
as
been
sp len d id ch ick en pie su p p e r w ill be Mr. an d M rs. F re d M eyer.
v isitin g a t th e hom e of L o u is J o h n ­ B ellro se d is tric t.
serv ed from 6 to 8 p. m. A p ro g ram
Mrs. G ilm o re an d h e r b ro th e r, Mr.
T. E. T a y lo r m oved Into h is new '
son an d fam ily , left W ed n esday of
is being p re p a re d fo r th e ev en in g ' H ow e, v isited W ednesday w ith th e
house th e first of th e w eek.
th is w eek fo r S eattle.
GRESHAM, OREGON
w hich w ill c o n sist of m u sical hum - fo rm e r's g ra n d -d a u g h te r, Mrs. L. E.
B illie M orand, w ho h a s been q u ite Í P le a s a n t V alley g ra n g e w ill hold its '
b e rs an d re ad in g s.
Crasawell.
—
j ill for th e p a s t tw o w eeks, is re p o rte d j re g u la r m o n th ly sessio n S a tu rd a y ev- j
ening, N ovem ber 25.
m u ch im proved.
Miss NeJIie M cK inley is a tte n d in g
F u n e ra l serv ices fo r Mrs. J. E.
j S iefer, w ho died a t th e hom e of h e r j th e E a s te rn S ta r co n v en tio n w hich is ,
d a u g h te r, Mrs. H azel R ich, of P o r t­ being held in W ash in g to n , D. C. Miss '
M cK inley is a d ele g a te fro m P o rtla n d . I
lan d on F rid a y of la s t w eek, w ere ¡
M asonic H all, G resham
held from th e M ethodist c h u rc h of
FAIRVIEW
G ents 75c
L ad ies 25c
B o rin g M onday afte rn o o n a t one
Tw o Miles S o u th e ast of Sandy
o'clo ck , w ith in te rm e n t a t D am ascus
on tile old Sut kow P lace on Eagle (’reek Bond
M rs. Jo h n J o n a s e n te rta in e d th e
cem e tery . T h e se rv ic e s a t th e c h u rc h 1921 M a tro n s’ club of th e E a ste rn
w ere In c h a rg e of th e Rev. E. G. R an- S ta r c h a p te rs of P o rtla n d a n d v icin ­
ton. S erv ices a t th e c e m e tery w ere ity a t h e r hom e on la s t S a tu rd a y w ith '
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
co n d u cte d by th e B oring R eb ek ah s of a b o u n tifu l ch ick e n d in n e r a t 6 BEGINNING AT II A. M.
w hich sh e w as a m em ber.
F re s h e v ery d ay a n d y o u c an
o ’clock. F ifteen m a tro n s w ere p res- I
LIVESTOCK
buy it in an y s to re In E a s te rn
M rs. A ndrew G ribble, w ho h as been ent, b esid es o th e r g u e sts.
S
ev
eral
!
7
Cows
and
3
lle
ife
rs
,
som
e fresh, som e com ing fresh .
I Reg­
M u ltn o m a h co u n ty .
q u ite ill a t th e hom e of h er a u n t. Mrs. of th e lad ies a tte n d e d th e m eetin g of j
istered
Je
rse
y
Bull.
Team
W
ork
H
orses,
w
eight
2900,
ages
Wm. M orand, is re p o rte d m uch im ­ T ro u td a le c h a p te r la te r in th e even- .
(> and 8.
1 H orse, w eight 1200, age 7.
H arn ess for each.
proved.
Ing.
R egistered O. I. C. B oar and (Hit.
8 P igs, about 3 m onths old.
T h e P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso c ia tio n is | T h e b a z a a r w hich is to be held by
A dozen C hickens.
to give a b a z a a r an d e n te rta in m e n t a t th e ladies of th e S m ith M em orial j
th e U nion sch o o lh o u se S a tu rd a y ev­ ch u rc h is to be on D ecem ber 7. T he
FARM IMPLEMENTS
P h o n e 1221
G resh am
en in g , N ovem ber 25.
New H oosier D rill, D rag Saw . Plow , H arro w , C u ltiv ato r, R ake.
an n o u n c e m e n t w hich gav e a la te r d a te !
M ower, W agon, B uggy, F a n n in g Mill, P o ta to D igger, C ream S e p a ra to r,
T h e P. R. L. & P. C om pany h as in ­ w as an e rr o r.
lot of sm a ll F a rm and G ard en Tools.
sta lle d a la rg e new s tr e e t lig h t a t th e
About 20 Ions
llay, Oats and Vetch
About 100 bushels Wheat
so u th end of th e d epot w hich is a w el­
GILLIS
A T ire you w ill be p ro u d to
com
e
ad
d
itio
n
to
B
o
rin
g
's
poorly
ow n. E v ery F is k T ire u se r
TER M S— Sum s u n d e r $20, C ash; over $20, 8 p e r cent in te re st
lig h ted stre e ts .
C h u rch se rv ic e w ill be held nex t
is a F is k B o o ster.
on A pproved Notes.
M rs. J. H. M etzger an d Mrs. G. W. S unday a fte rn o o n , N ovem ber 26, a t
R e -tire w ith F is k s an d
K enney, of G resh am , sp e n t M onday 3:30 a t th e G illis co m m u n ity ch u rc h .
en jo y m o to rin g to th e fu lle st
e x te n t.
v isitin g a t th e hom e of W. W. M etzger T h e re w ill be sp ecial m u sic an d a
I R ID PRO< TOR, Clerk
nu m b er of vocal solos. A p a rty of R. I. ANHERM IN, A uctioneer
an d fam ily.
Fisk Tires and Tubes.
A ro ad m eetin g Is to be held a t th e P o rtla n d people is com ing o u t to giiimHtiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiHniiiiituiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiniiHHiiiiimimaMMuiiiMm
Oldfield Tires and Tubes. I. O. O. F. h all S a tu rd a y of th is w eek h elp e s ta b lis h re g u la r m eetin g s a t th e
American Akron Tires and to vote a sp ecial ta x an d to e le c t a G illis c h u rc h . It is e sp ecially desired
Tubes.
th a t th e re be a fu ll a tte n d a n c e and
new ro ad su p erv iso r.
T w elve m em b ers of th e G resham th e re w ill be if ev ery o n e com es and
GEO. A. BRANDT
P h o n e 1107
I. O. O. F. L odge No. 126 v isited th e b rin g s a frien d .
O p p o site B ro w n 's M a rk e t
B o rin g I. O. O. F. L odge W ednesday
ev en in g of th is w eek.
A t th e elec tio n of officers of th e
We a re equipped to re p a ir y o u r c a r,
T h e e n te rta in m e n t and b a z a a r held
B o rin g R eb ek ah L odge No. 213, held
re
g
a rd le s s of th e m ake, and do a first-
on S a tu rd a y evening, N ovem ber 18, a t
COAL
BRIQUETS
a t th e I. O. O. F. h a ll F rid a y ev ening
th e V ictory school w as w ell atten d ed .
c la s s job, one th a t w e feel safe in
of la s t w eek, th e fo llo w in g officers
Much c re d it for th e sp len d id p ro g ram
g u a ra n te e in g to be rig h t. We have
w ere e le c te d :
N. G., V alb erg H ill­
should be given to G resh am ta le n t
lo ts of room fo r live a u to sto ra g e .
y a rd ; V. G., A nna S p en ce; tr e a s u re r ,
and th e school alth o u g h local ta le n t
W. T e lfo rd ; s e c re ta ry , A m y M orand.
w as a ls o w ell re p re se n te d . T he sa le
G et y o u r su p p ly of C hriB tm as of n ec k tie s, can d y and a p ro n s b ro u g h t
w ra p p in g tis s u e now a t th e O utlook over $30 w hich w ill go to w a rd p aying
office. We can su p p ly you th is in any for th e p iano. O nly a sm a ll sum r e ­
Gresham
Powell
Portland
q u a n tity d esired in size 20 in ch es by m ain s y et to be paid. T h e re g u la r
SOUTHARD A SOUTHARD
30 in ch es.
Phone
and
24" Davis
P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso c ia tio n b u sin ess ; P h o n e 2391
•
N ight P h o n e 25x5 I
1581
Maple
Phone Bd,vy. 21182
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m eeting.
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BANK OF GRESHAM
State and County Depository
DANCE by Lynch Orchestra DANCE
AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 25
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28
QUALITY BREAD
Pies, Cakes, Pastry
City Bakery
of
F IS K
HENRY HERMAN, Owner
Automobile Repairing
CEDAR AND VICTORY
A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
EKSTR0M TRUCK SERVICE
DAILY TRIPS TO PORTLAND
G resh am G arage
Do You
Know?
— that Royal Baking
Powder is made from
Cream of Tartar?
— th a t C rea m o f T a r ta r is de­
rived fro m grapes—ric h ,rip e ,
h e a lth fu l grapes gro w n in
th e fa m o u s v in e y a r d s o f
southern France?
7orWINTER DRIVING
buy Quick-starting RED CROWN
from these dealers»^
Quick t
starting!
100%
Fill your tank with "Red Crown” and nothing else,
and you won’t have any trouble starting, no matter
how cold it gets.
"Red Crown” vaporizes readily, even in zero weather
__yields 100% power at the first jump o f the spark.
Look for the Red Crown sign displayed by service
stations, garages and dealers everywhere. They carry
quick-starting insurance— the quickest-starting gas­
oline on the market today.
POWER
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
GREMIAM G tRAI.L. Greshatn.
SHFKMAN Hrt ARTEK, Gr. -h-
am.
f . K. OSUI RV. Gre» ha m.
H tl> STREET GARAGE.
G re»ha m.
GLO. W. PAHE, R. F. D. Gre»h»
Zerolene good cold-test oils
flow freely and lubricate per­
fectly in zero weather pro­
tect the bearings — increase
the power and flexibility o f
your engine.
1.
T4VELVE HILE SERVICE M U
R. F. D„ Gre*hain.
OHMIT RK0X. Kocknood.
J o i n LARSSON. Troutdale.
L. I o o h , Troaldale.
B ot PARSONS, Sprlngdale.
SALZMtN BRO'», Sprin-rdale.
II t ilit t Rl< HL RT, ( orbett.
L. E. H U H U T , ( orbett.
< '»RKL ' I » . t l t t o l , ( rb e tt.
O. h. PATTERSON. Mummit.
BK IO tl. VEII. G tR tG E , Rrid.il
t eli.
BRIO t l, VEII. M ORE. Brldr.l
Veli.
4. L. FORD, M arr> mlale.
I M ittI t i l l i
GARtGL. Ben-
li e ,lie .
il. F. I OGMVEI.L. I.lnnemann.
t. IL II I IOTT. Powell t a i k , ,
tt, t. I '¡oi roK, Pleu-allt Hame
I . I. ALLEN, Kull Kuu.
W. M. IK I N Es. I ottrrll.
R l.l I F G tR AI.E, Sandy.
PERRETT BROS., Mandy.
IL S. StllT II, Sandy.
P. IL M LINIG. Sandy.
II. F. H e llin ILO, I h ero* Hle.
W. R. t l . l . l . t , Bright «nod.
J. A. MiINTtKL, B righinond.
t POLI* H tS< IIO F I. H arm o t.
I. S. GREL A WOOD, Welch«»,
tt. E. W I 1,1 H. Welch. .
E. F. PETE Ils,: A, Rhododen­
dron.
I , I . PKIDEHORL. Go». tam p.
IB I A 4ONSRI D. he)»«,.
G. F. PL II R so > , Boring.
4. T. < OTToN. Damaseli'».
STELLA' BLAIR, fa ir ,le w .
T h a t is w h y R oyal is so w h o le­
some and h e a lth fu l, w h y it
gives th e food such a fin e,
even tex tu re and such a de­
licious, ap p etizin g fla v o r.
/ t C ontains N o A lu m
Leaves N o B itt e r Taste
HORSE SENSE
Let Your Money Work for You
Huy a few s h a re s of ou r 7 per cen t P rio r P referen ce
Stock a n d your m oney will e a rn you over 7 per cent.
D ividends a re payaide every th re e m onths.
T h is is a good sound in v e stm e n t a.id our Easy P a y ­
m en t P lan en ab les you to get 7 per c e n t In te re st on your
sav in g s w hile you a re paying fo r y our sh ares.
In v e stig a te th is U nusual O p p o rtu n ity Today.
Ask a n y of o u r em ployes a b o u t it.
In v e s tm e n t D e p a rtm e n t
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
R oom 605 E le c tric B id« ., P o rtla n d , O regon
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
F u ll lin e of C old L u n ch M eats
SANITARY MARKET
Main S t.. G resh am
G EO . IH E T L , P ro p .
P h o n e 1711
Loral I nuple Get Marriage l.l«en»e.
A m a rria g e licen se w as Issued to L.
! W. T a y lo r of C o rb ett a n d D ella C.
i S to ck to n of R ockw ood la s t week at
K alam a. W ashington, by th e c ity a u ­
d ito r.
It Is u n d ersto o d th e young
I couple w en t to K alam a to get m arrle«l.
T hey w ere acco m p an ied by th e p a re n ts
of th e groom , Mr. and Mrs. 4 W T ay-
' lor of C orbett.
E. G. ROHLF
Until ra tlin g anil
Hom«* Building
< ement Work, ( arpenler Work.
House Ho, Ing
B uilding from th e g ro u n d
E stim a te s fu rn ish ed fre e
I'tu.he U re .k s m
to
tip.
T rn a tS al», O r ..