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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1922)
GKFSHAM PL E A SA N T VALLEY BORING P L E A S A N T HOM E H. W. L ynch of th e L ynch d is tric t B ible school next S unday m orning w as in th is v icin ity la s t M onday. Mr. at th e P le a sa n t Home B ap tist ch u rch L ynch w as h ere in th e in te re s t of th e will be a t 10 o'clock. It is expected Farm Bureau movement. th a t Mr. B a rn ett, a tine C h ristian J a k e D eY oung, of B oring, w as a w o rk er and sin g e r w ill be p re se n t at V alley v isito r on b u sin ess m a tte rs th is service. The B. Y P. U. w ill m eet Monday. a t 7:30 p. in. P reach in g by th e p a s Mr. and Mrs. G. H. R ichey re tu rn e d to r w ill he at 8:15 p. tn. H is topic will M onday from a few d ay s' v isit w ith be "T h e In tro d u ctio n to th e L ord's frien d s in C orvallis. P ra y e r." E veryone is w elcom e. J. C. R o b ertso n of th e Mt. S co tt d is Tlie Rev. E. 11. C otton and Mis • R uth tr ic t tra n s a c te d b u sin ess h e re a b o u ts W healdon w ere m a rrie d T h an h ‘tiv- one day th is w eek. iug day a t New P ly m o u th , Icaho. F re d O lson m ade ar b u sin ess tr ip to They w ill live at W illam in a. No P o rtla n d T uesday. fu r th e r p a rtic u la rs of th e w edding M alace B ro th ers, of P o rtla n d , w ere have a s y et been received. out T uesday looking th e ir farm over. T he P le a s a n t H om e M ethodist A fter a lin g erin g illn ess. K a th e rin e ch u rch w ill have serv ices n ex t S u n H elen, fo u r-y ear-o ld d a u g h te r of Mr. day as usu al. S u n d ay school w ill be and Mrs. H enry P au lso n , passed aw ay at 10 o ’clock. T h e Rev G. C. B e r'e - on N ovem ber 30 a t th e fam ily home. m an w ill p reach at 11 o ’clock on the T he litte l on e's d eath w as due to th e topic "Work of th e Young P eo p le of a fte r effects of d ip th eria. T h e so rro w th e E p w o rth L eague." E p w orth ing fam ily h as the h e a rtfe lt sy m p ath y L eague w ill be at 7:30 In th e eV m irg . of th e e n tire neighborhood. ------------------------ Som e m en like to p a ra d e so w ell T h e H ank of G resh am pay s 5 p e r th a t w hen th ey c a n 't do an y th in g c e n t in te re s t on tim e d e p o sits.— Adv. . else, th ey p a rad e th e ir v irtu es. A baby boy w as b o rn to Mr. and 1 Mrs. T ru m a n R ichey at th e N ash san- 1 ita rlu m in T ro u td a le on D ecem ber 5. He w eighed n in e pounds and has been nam ed Jo h n . Je a n R ichey is also a t (be sa n ita riu m . S he has been q u ite - ill w ith b ro n c h itis b u t is n e a rly w ell now. Now th a t th e snow is h ere, sleigh rid in g an d tobogg an in g a re in full I sw ing. F u n e ra l serv ices fo r P au l G regson, w ho died from pneum onia a t th e hom e of h is m o th er. Mrs. E m m a G regson, M onday evening, w ere held from .h e M ethodist c h u rc h T h u rsd ay a t one o'clock, w ith in te rm e n t a t D am ascus I cem etery . Mrs. Jo h n M eyers, w ho h as been q u ite ill, is re p o rte d m uch im proved. A c h u rc h social and b azaar w ill be held a t th e 1. O. (). F. h all on th e ev- j en in g of D ecem ber 8th. Mrs. F ra n k S iefer is re p o rte d q u ite | ill. Miss B essie Delco is confined to h er ' bed h av in g u n d erg o n e a to n silo r o p e r atio n th e first of th e w eek. T h e farm b u reau h as ju s t co m p let- | cd u n lo ad in g a c a r of a lfa lfa hay w hich they received from e a s te rn Ore- ' gon th e first of th e w eek. Mrs. Loyd M allicoat has re c e n tly p u rch ased a new A ldrich piano. QUALITY BREAD S A N D Y liL U E E F re s h ev ery day a n d you can buy it in an y s to re in E a s te rn M u ltn o m a h co u n ty . P ies, C akes, P astry City Bakery P h o n e 1221 G re sh a m A T ire you w ill be p ro u d to ow n. E v ery F is k T ire u ser is a F is k B o o ster. R e -tire w ith F is k s an d en jo y m o to rin g to th e fu lle st ex ten t. Fisk Tires and Tubes. Oldfield Tires and Tubes. American Akron Tires and Tubes. G EO . A. B IIA N D T P h o n e 1107 O p p o site B ro w n ’s M a rk e t COAL B R IQ U ETS A TRUCK (H'TLOOk. FRIDAY. FO R E V E R Y K IN D OE W O R K T h e P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n met F rid a y n ig h t in th e sch o o lh o u se witli th e u su a l larg e a tten d an ce. A fter a sh o rt b u sin ess sessio n th e p ro g ram co m m ittee p u t on a very in te re stin g p ro g ram . A bout 25 new m em bers w ere received into th e asso ciatio n . T h e re w as also a pu m p k in seed g u ess ing c o n test w hich w as won by Mr. G ran d staff and Miss Jones. T hey do nated th e pie to tw o hoys who would ru n a ra c e in eatin g it. B ern ard Rob e rtso n an d R aym ond W atk in s w ere th e boys etiosen an d th e race w as a tie. Mr. an d Mrs. H. H. W atk in s and fam ily sp en t T h an k sg iv in g w ith tlie fo rm ers p a re n ts a t H illsdale, O regon. Tom C aldo and siste r, Mrs. Mary L aw less, e n te rta in e d on T h a n k sg iv ing, ffm . C aldo, Mr. and M rs. Joe C aldo an d H a rrie t R adford. Mr. an d Mrs. Ja y R adford sp en t T h an k sg iv in g w ith Mr. an d Mrs. D avis of C o ttrell. Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. W ilkenson e n te r tain ed on S unday th e ir so n s R ay, from P o rtla n d , and C h arlie and w ife of th is place Mr. and Mrs. H. II. W atk in s a tte n d ed th e fu n e ra l of Mrs. W atkin s b ro th e rs ' w ife. Mrs. Geo. H aight, in P o rt land on T u esd ay a week ago. T he L ad ies' Aid of th e C o ttrell co m m u n ity c h u rc h w ill give a b a zaar and p ro g ram w ith light lunch serv ed a fte r th e p ro g ram , on D ecem ber 15. PO W EL L VALLEY EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE DAILY TRIPS TO PORTLAND Gresham Phone 1581 ____ I’ow ell and Maple -- Portland 247 Davis Phone Bdwy. 8082 ..... ---------- DECEMBER s Ifttt PAGE THREE BORING BOY* DIES FROM I’ EM .MONK P aul L. G regson. son of Mrs. E m m a ! G regson, died on D ecem ber 5 a t the fam ily hom e in B oring. D eath w as caused by p n eum onia an d o th e r coin- j p lications. He had been in ill h ealth for about fo u r years. B esides a m o th er, P a u l G regson leaves se v eral sis te rs and b ro th ers. He w as 16 y e a rs of age. H e w as born in W ashington on Ju ly 18, 1906. F u n eral se rv ices w ere held T h u rs day afte rn o o n at one o'clock at th e , M ethodist c h u rc h in B oring. Resolution* ni Condolence. G resham , Ore., Dec. 6, 1922. W hereas, it lias pleased o u r g re a t com m an d er above to ta k e from o u r m idst o u r frie n d s and com rade. Win. B utler, an honored m em ber of M. A. Ross P ost No. 41, G. A. It.. D e p a rt m ent of O regon, and W hereas, in 1861 to 1865 th is n a tion of o u rs w as enveloped in w ar w ith j the seceding s o u th e rn s ta te s and our J lib erties as fre e A m erican citizen s and as a u n ited co u n try w ere sh ak en to th e r v ery fou n d atio n s, th en a call j to a rm s w as m ade by o u r illu s trio u s p resid en t, A braham L incoln, for vol u n te e rs to en list in defense of our | co u n try and flag, and W hereas, utider th is c all Com rade llu lle r, th en a young m an full of s tre n g th an d p atrio tism , en listed in th e defense of h is c o u n try and flag, th e flag of W ash in g to n , Jefferson, A dam s. F ra n k lin and P a tric k H enry, who said "G ive me liberty or give me d e a th ;" tin ir flag suceeding to the flag of B u n k er H ill, L u n d ay 's L ane and B uena V ista; th e flag th a t c a sts its p ro te c tin g shadow "W h ere ro lls th e O re g o n ;” th a t blossom ed and flam ed in the snow s of A laska and an ch o red a w atch tire upon th e is lan d s of H aw aii; th e sam e flag th a t rom ped w ith freedom In th e bays of M anila and S an tiag o and w as p la n t ed in rig h teo u s d e ten se upon the w alls of C h in a; tlie sam e flag th a t floats over the rock ribbed m o u n ta in s and valleys and ca u se s th e ocean to m ingle th e ir w a te rs ; tlie flag th a t w as born to re p re s e n t a people, ra th e r th a n a m o n arch or sav ag e; tlie flag th at h as n ever know n a s u rre n d e r and one th a t w ill win th e w orld from w rong and u n h o ii strife and ^ i l l u sh e r in peace for th e peoples of th e e a rth . T his is tlie flag th a t C om rade B utler defended, w hich g u a ra n te e s to us our lib e rtie s, w hich we a re en jo y ing today as A m erican citizens. T h e re fo re lie it R esolved, th a t in th e p assin g of C om rade B u tle r th is nation has lost a b rav e defen d er, tlie sla te , county, and th e city of F airview an h o n o r ab le citizen, tlie fam ily a kind h u s band and fa th e r, M. A. Itoss P o st No. 11, G. A. R., D ep artm en t of O regon, a valuable m em ber, and lie it fu rtlie r Resolved, th a t a copy of th ese re s o lutions he se n t to th e fam ily, a copy to the G resh am O utlook an d a copy sp read upon th e reco rd s of th e Post. G. W. WONACOTT, E E. CHIPM AN, C om m ittee. A BETTER Gift for One Dollar! One D ollar wjll “ buy” a Liberty Bell Hom e Safe and a Savings Account in the Bank of Gresham. This is the m ost practical and thoughtful gift that monev can p ur chase. It has a very certain value TO D A Y and will real' increase m w orth during the coming m onths. T he Liberty Bell conies in bright holiday attire and mak s a.i a t:;a - tive Christmas packaee. Give Your Friends this G ift that Grows BANK OF GRESHAM GRESHAM, OREGON S erv ices w ill lie held a t tlie Sw edisli M ission c h u rc h n ex t S unday nt 11 o'clock by th e Rev. T h eo d o r G u sta f son of S e a ttle and in tlie evening at 7:30 by th e Rev. Mr. Blomqui+t of H aley. S u n d ay school m eets r e g u la r By th e tim e a m an le a rn s som ething ly ev ery S u n d ay a t lo o 'clo ck u n d er ab o u t an au to m o b ile it's tim e to buy th e su p e rin te n d e n c y of A llred Aim. a new one. three. gasoline, requirements J o r ^winter driving If you’re having trouble starting— if you sit in the cold and buzz-buzz your starter without result— then it’s time to change to ’’Red Crown” — the winter fuel for motors. Use ’’Red Crown” exclusively, and you get off at the first jum p of the spark. "Red Crown” vaporizes readily in the coldest weather. Fill your tank with "Red Crown” and nothing else, and you’ll be rid of three-quarters of your cold-weather motoring troubles. Fill at the Red Crown sign—at service stations, garages and other dealers. STANDARD OIL COMPANY f California) Zerolene good cold-test oils flow freely and lubri cate p erfectly in zero weather — protect the bearings — increase the power and flexibility of your engine. 100% power FOR T W OOD O N L II OSSESSES all o f the requirem ents of the m o d e rn k itc h e n rnn&e. Its construction is em bodied around the fam ous L A N G H ot Blast Principle, enabling it to utilize ev ery particle of fuel consumed. T he Lan&wood. w as d e sig n e d as a sp ecial wood b u rn in g ran&e and has been found thoroughly successful b y thousands of housew ives. L A N G 'S Longwood is guaranteed to bum TW IC E as lank with O N ErH ALP the wood required by any other ranke on the market. D s purchase price will be refunded if rhe L A N G W O O D R anke does not do ju s t as it is G U AR A N TE E D . Come in and see the LA N G W O O D on display in our store. A sk Us A bout T h e m — A. W. Metzger & Co. Quality and Service Phone 1451 " W h y not Buy the Best When It's Made in the West** «O PY 4 a HALEY "N o n -essen tials and th e B row n God" w ill be th e su b je c t of th e Her m on at th e B a p tist c h u rc h next S u n day m orning. R om ans 14: 13-23 will be th e s c rip tu re b asis. In th e evening the 1!. Y. P. U. to p ic w ill lie studied. T h e S unday school is now p re p a rin g a C h ristm a s p ro g ram , re h e a rs in g ev ery S unday a ftern o o n at th e ch u rch . E very child in th e school lx expected to be p re se n t. Tiie re c e n t sa le of a rtic le s n etted >119. On T h a n k sg iv in g day an offer ing of 12<i wax m ade for th e N ear E a st Relief. TERRY T he P a re n t-T e a c h e r m eetin g w hich h as been an n o u n ced for S a tu rd a y ev ening. D ecem ber 9. has been p o st poned in d efin itely on acco u n t of th e sto rm and th e condition of th e roads. “ IL L . N O T C O N Iu I IP MOST FOLKS ARE ABOUT AS HAPPY as th e ir d in n e r a llo w s th e m to be. Y our a p p e tite feels q u ite a g g ra v a te d If y o u r d ig e s tio n is n o t fu rn is h e d w ith th e p ro p e r men 11 L et th is m a rk e t a s s is t you. We w ill be p leased to se rv e you. A. J. W. BROWN Phone 1S91 Marriage L icen se Issued lo Gresham Man. T h e L adies' Aid b az a a r has been A m a rria g e license w as issued la st postponed on acco u n t of th e sto rm T u esd ay to L. A. O lson. 29. of G re s h u n til T h u rsd a y evening, D ecem ber 14. am and J e a n e tte O dell, 24, of S andy, w eather perm itting. a t V ancouver, W ashington. ■ TROUTDALE