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GRESHAM
OUTLOOK. FBI DAT,
DECEMBER
2».
1922
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
P u b lish ed every T u esd ay an d F rid ay
a t G resh am . O regon, by th e O utlook
P u b lish in g Co.. H. L. S t C lair,
E d ito r an d M anager.
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Firms of Gresham and Vicinity Wish Patrons A Happy New Year
O ne y e a r, $1.50. six m o n th s, 85c, th re e
m onths* tr ia l s u b s c rip tio n . 50c.
C o m b in atio n r a te s w ith all th e P o rt
la n d D allies.
A D V E R T IS IN G
R a te s re a so n a b le .
O u r re p re s e n ta tiv e
will ; •
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official p a p e r o f th e T ow n o f G resh am .
Official p a p e r o f th e T o w n o f F a irv ie w
E n te re d a s se c o n d -c la ss m a tte r M arch
3. 1311, a t th e Postoffi'-e a t G resh am .
O regon, u n d e r th e A ct o f M arch 3, 1X79
Riqg o u | the old?
°ing in (he new?
1 9 2 2 vu.
"’ f is n
A Happy
_.
New Year
19 2 3
P R ID E in th e city in w hich we live.
CONFIDENCE in ou r fellow m en.
FA ITH in th e old adage “ Do u n to
o th e rs as you w ould have them do unto
you.
JU ST IC E to all.
Builded upon th ese prin cip les th e
W alrad M ercantile Co., is e n te rin g on th e
te n th y e a r of its c a re e r in th e city its
founders alw ays hope to call honie.
In ex ten d in g th e com plim ents of th e
season we fu rth e r extend you an in v ita ­
tion to visit o u r store. M ake it your
hom e, it is ours to offer.
UAl
W hile
man friends on New
Year's
Send greet gs good a n d tru e
J u s t let us at to all th e y sa y —
Our own si ¡ere “we too".
To You Folks
W hen you re fe r back to la st y e a r “ T h in k of Us.”
W h e n you figure for th e com ing y e a r “T h in k of Us.”
“SAY IT WITH TIMBER”
7 hanking you for your patronage— May it be a
H A P P Y A N D PROSPEROUS YE A R
JONES LUMBER COMPANY
E s ta b lis h e d 1859
SEE JA S. MAST
w is h .
ia y
F o r you. m y frien d , o r th in k th e b est
I t ’s w hat you purpose In y o u r h e a rt
T h e h ig h e s t o b je c t o f y o u r q u est.
GEORGE W. PAGE
Tw elve Mile SI ore,
T he fo rm al ded icatio n of th e new
P acific highw ay bridge o v er th e W il­
la m e tte at O regon City took place y e s­
te rd a y w ith e la b o ra te cerem o n ies. The
c ity w¡is d eco rated , th e re w as a p arad e
and a b an q u et. \ p ro g ram w as given
ab o u t noon on th e bvldge, w ith m any
sta te , highw ay and P o rtla n d and O re­
gon City officials presen t
T h e new bridge, of c o n c re te and
ste e l, re p la c e s th e oldest su sp en s.o n
b rid g e w est of tile M ississippi riv er,
an d clo ses u p th e lust gap In O regon
of th e P acific highw ay. T h e new span
Is su p p o rte d on a double a rc h th a t
c le a rs th e e n tire w idth of th e riv er
and is re a c h e d by m assiv e steal ap-
p io a c h e s n t e ith e r end.
P le a s a n t V alley I o iim iiinlti ( hnreh.
S unday schoool m eets at lo o'clock
u n d e r th e su p e rv isio n o f Wm Richey
A sp ecial New Y ear serm o n will he
p reach ed by th e p a sto r, th e Key. E G.
R anton, nt 7:30 In th e ev en in g E very­
one In th e co m m u n ity Is g iven a c o r­
dial In v itatio n to a tte n d th e s e serv ices
F • rrra|i1«*nl W llio n •
W oodrow W ilson yco terd ity c e le b ra te d
hl» 66ih b ir th d a y a t Ida horn* nl W aah
Ington. D ial m g u lah ed vial to r» c a lla d on
him
If hl» h e a lth |M*rtnttt«*d bla ag e
w ould not p re c lu d e m a n y mori 1 y e a r» of
ac tiv e , uaeful l»*ad»*rahtp
and a H appy One, we w ish you all
HEPP’S RACKET!’ STORE
P h o n e 1236
Y ours very truly,
MAY LUCK
G resh am , O regon
W e have som e p le a s a n t s u r p ris s e in s to re to r th e buying public
fo r th e com ing y ear. W atch o u r w indow a n d th is p ap er to r sp ecials.
H appy New Y ear
VMay each day
Cast new blessings
In y our way.
BE WITH
You have been GOOD TO US—
m ay F a te be GOOD TO YOU in
F o r th e favors accorded us in th e stre n u o u s year
H e re ’s to th e New Y ear— m ay it hold fo r you p ro sp e rity
ten fo ld ; m ay it m ak e up to you in w orldly goods an d
h e a lth to r a n y losses in th e p a s t; m ay it keep you a t th e
top of th e w ave, a n d h elp us to m e rit y our co n tin u ed a n d
a p p re c ia te d p a tro n a g e.
ALL T H E YEARS TO COME!
ju st ended, our g rate fu l th a n k s — fo r th e y e a r com ­
m encing, a practical d e m o n stra tio n of our a p p re c ia ­
TER LENARD
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
P h o n e 1891
G RESH AM
Shop 1211
A. J. W. B row n
es. 101
tio n of your valued p atro n ag e.
G re sh a m
L L . KIDDER HDW.CO.
G a ra g e
GRESHAM
S o uthard A S o u th ard
T he h a p p ie st day th e w hole
T oday we a re hap p y in th e
th o u g h t of th e confidence of ou r
friends, th e ir faith in us as
m erc h an ts an d as individuals.
y e a r th ro u g h
o f Best
Is w hen we p rin t o u r w ish to
you.
A H ap p y New Y’ear.
W e extend to a ll ou r sincere
w ishes for a H appy New Y ear
Day.
M ay th e day be a s b rig h t a n d m e rry to you as it
That
is to us, and m ay th e New Y ear b rin g you joy, s u n ­
sh in e a n d prosperity.
GRESHAM SHOE SHOP
MAIN STREET GARAGE
P h on es: Shop 41
0 1 and LRS may enjoy It—
and
as good—
is the .‘pere wish of
I
( \I R L DAHL, P rop.
A uthorized Bnick Sales and Service.
‘hone 1151
Gresham
H e a rty a p p re c ia tio n and very
H e re ’s to th e New Y ear, May it be a H appy Out
A beau tifu l day and a M erry One;
O ur th a n k s to you—
W e feel th e y ’re due—
H e re ’s Godspeed to th e y e a r t h a t’s n early done
H e re ’s blessing and joy fo r th e y e a r to come.
S. E. PALMQUIST
Auto T op Shop
tires lui m
May your cup of ch eerfu ln ess
best W ISH ES fo r a H appy New
in th e New Y ear be filled to
Y ear!
overflow ing.
SCHANNO’S
CONFECTIONERY
WE THANK YOU
May your New Y e a r’s D ay c o n ta in th e sam e a m o u n t
of H a p p in e ss « s y o u r C h ristm as Day, an d m ay each
T oday in th e New Y ear prove H a p p ie r a n d B rig h te r
th a n its Y esterd ay —and each T om orrow B rig h te r
an d H a p p ie r th a n its Today.
— B regenzer.
H appy N ew Y ear to You A ll
WITHROW’S
CONFECTIONERY
BANK OF GRESHAM
W
YEAR-
To O ur G ood / w enm
GREETINGS
S. E. Corner Main and Pow ell Sts.
G resham
New Y ears ta le s a re often
told.
May th e tale s you’ll tell of
1923 be b e tte r th a n a n y you’ve
ever h eard o r told before.
We w ish you, ou r friends, p ro sp e rity in your u n d e r­
ta k in g s, wisdom and zeal in your w ork, peace on your
patliw ay, frien d s by your fireside, an d s tre n g th to th e last.
And especially do we w ish you a H appy New Year.
r
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P o r tla n d R a ilw a y
L ig h t & P o w e r C o .
Guy D. Jones
J e w e li
G resham
1922— a y e a r th a t h pissed, yet not so Soon for-
g o tte n —a y e a r th a t pu' pry b u sin ess house to a te st
an d le n t a k e e n e r stresi the w ords, “ Survival of th e
Fittest.”
F o r y o u r s h a re of
we th u n k you m ost hea
J. E. METZGJt
\\ e have had
it h as been a
MENT, tow ard
su lts YOU have
co n tributed.
a BIG YEAR! F o r us
YEAR OF A C H IE V E ­
w hich g ra tify in g re ­
generously and loyally
We th an k you. good people of
G resham , and wish you all a H A PPY
NEW YEAR.
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Ml UITY 4 AD K R V I t E
( lo s e ,I
All Bay
N ew
Y ear«.
bes t wishes
I ’m w ish in g you a H appy New Y ear th e h ap p iest you’ve
ever know n.
And I th a n k you fo r so generously rem em b erin g th is sto re
in your C h ristm as shopping.
lic e n se d Electrician
F. L. M A C K
May it be th e best
y o u ’ve ever lived.
TO YOU AND YOUR NEW YEAR
' \9?3;
? HA? M rf Ybv
Cecil Metzger Grocery
G. M. ¡AVIDSON
R e s. 83#
O3HAM
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HAIL. WILLAMETTE!
W illam ette U n iv ersity Is to be c o n ­
g ra tu la te d on th e su ccess of Its m il­
lion null u q u a rte r en d o w m en t cam ­
paign w hich p uls th e good old M eth­
odist In stitu tio n in line to becom e one
of th e leading In stitu tio n s of h ig h er
learn in g in th e west w ith u p -to -d ate
facilities for 1000 stu d e n ts. To have
p u t over th is cam p aig n n t a tim e like
th is, w hen fin an cial co n d itio n s a re at
a low ebb, sp eak s w ell for th e loyalty
of the stu d e n ts, alu m n i an d frteu d s of
th e iiiHtiiutton.
W illam ette U n iv ersity is rich in
tra d itio n s, w ide an d h elp fu l in in flu­
ence, young in sp irit and b ro ad in p u r­
pose, ¡mil w ith tliis m a te ria l financial
aid should becom e one of th e g reat
ed u catio n al c e n te rs of th e w est, S a ­
lem and O regon a re w ell tavored.
NEB Bit I 11 GE AT
OREGON f i n ItEIHI ITEO
pvrous
WALRAD MERC. CO.
W e th a n k you fo r th e p a rt
you played in MAKING it so,
and in th e w ords of D ickens,
“A H appy New Y ear to us all.
God bless us every o n e.”
“ If o nly tw o w eapons w ere given m e
T o b a ttle m y w ay. they w ould su re ly be
A look t h a t w as p le a s a n t, a c o rd ia l h an d .
F o r th ese a r e a la n g u a g e in e v e ry la n d .’*
P e rh a p s M adam e S a ra h B ern h ard t
Is p ra c tic in g C oueism . T h o u g h 78 she
Just re fu se s to die.
Auihorite ale* and S e n ice
¡ham
GRESHAM OVERLAND COMPANY
1922 has been a GOOD
YEAR!
A UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE.
T h e re Is u ndoulitedly a lan g u age
w hich all if they will ca n sp eak and
w hich all, w h atev er th e ir n ativ e
tongue, can u n d e rsta n d .
It is th e
lan g u ag e all should learn and ever
u se at hom e and ab ro ad . It is th e
lan g u ag e of th e hum an h e a rt as e x ­
p ressed In th e c h eerfu l sm ile anti th e
helpin g hand. If th ese q u a litie s a re
in the h e a rt, n a tu ra lly o r acquired,
th e y w ill find p e rp e tu a l expression.
G race E. H all, w hose poem s in th e
O regonian a re alw ay s d elig h tfu l to
re a d , ex p resses th e sam e th o u g h t In
th e se w o rd s:
T he holiday Issue of th e O utlook is
e n tire ly sold out. T ile dem an d has
been very sa tisfa c to ry an d the c ir c u ­
lation lite ra lly to "th e e n d s of th e
e a rth .” P a p e rs nave gone to alm o st
every s ta te of th e U nion and to C an ­
ada. also to C hina, G erm an y , E n g lan d .
A u stra lia uiid S o u th A frica.
RAKH & SON
W. A. HESSEL
..., T he loss on th e b a rn ow ned by H.
Y G. M ullenhoff w hich b u rn ed to th e
X g ro u n d la s t M onday evening h as been
X e stim ated a t ab o u t $5000. T his in
>f th e b u ild in g , hay
rain . Only a sm all p a rt of It
w as covered by In su ran ce. T h e re w as
$1500 in s u ra n c e on th e bu ild in g . $200
on hay an d $100 on g ra in in th e in s u r­
a n ce com pany of w hich H. W S n as-
h a ll Is th e rep re se n ta tiv e .
J—
My w ish t h a t you m a y e v e r th in k
T he th o u g h ts th a t e le v a te th e m ind.
A n d do th e th in g s t h a t m e a n th e m ost
O f la s tin g joy to a ll m a n k in d
H. L. ST. C.
HAYS AND ARBI ( RLE.
Who th a t loves decency w ould go o r
w an t his ch ild re n to go to a p ictu re
show w h ere one of “ F a tty ’’ A rb u ck le’s
sloppy p ic tu re s w as b eing featu red ?
T he m otion p ictu re b u sin ess Is p e­
c u lia r in th a t it c a te rs to public taste
and when p ublic ta s te h a s been s a ­
tiated to th e point of n a u se a it n a t­
u ra lly re v o lts at th e th o u g h t of hav
ing to sw allo w th e sam e stuff again .
“ F a tty ” A rbuckle w as sim p ly d isg u st
lngly funny. His fun w as of th e silly,
nam by-pam by so rt w hich m ig h t am u se
th e first tim e, be to le ra te d th e second,
anil be re v o ltin g th e th ird . It had no
elev atin g effect, not even th a t of
w holesom e fun. B esides, th e San
F ra n c isc o p a rty w asn 't a p ra y e r m eet
lng, even th o u g h A rb u ck le w as te c h ­
n ically a c q u itte d by th e ju rie s of th e
v ario u s ch arg es.
W ill H ays has m ade a m istak e. A r­
b u ck le k illed him self as a movie a c ­
to r, is not needed In th e b u sin ess and
w ould b e tte r he kept out.
H as A rb u ck le learn ed his lesson
and refo rm ed ? Both lie anil H ays say
th is Is so. Very w ell, let us hope it is
so ¡mil th at lie m ight p ro d u ce a m ore
w holesom e kind of fun in th e fu tu re,
h u t It is th e p ro d u cers w ho a re try in g
to put him t>Hi k becau se th ey alread y
have on hand a lot of his p ic tu re s on
w hich th ey a re losing m oney. It's th e
sam e old stu ff they w an t to sell th e
puhlie even th o u g h A rb u ck le m ay
have changed.
INSURANCE SMALL ON
BAHN T H A I B l KNED
.’-.-S.—«I-.—.—
to o u r business policy,
;tend best w isher
to
I w ould like to th a n k th e people of G resham and
vicin ity for th e ir very liberal p a tro n a g e d u rin g th e
C h ristm as sales and hope everybody will have
A H appy and P ro sp ero u s New Year.
N o v e lt y S to r e
G resham
MBS. E. BOUGH NEK, Prop.
PEALEI'LFNTí PROSPERITY
HAIL TO
1923
our
friends and p at-
T he y e a r 1922 an d th e p ast season have been busy
ones fo r us.
W e ta k e th is m eans of th a n k in g all our frien d s and
p a tro n s fo r th e ir favors and wish them a H A PPY
NEW YEAR.
Hail to 1923
May It b rin g you pre sp erity and 305
days of happy h ealth,
May it brin g you new frien d s and
p leasures.
T h is th en is o u r “ H appy New Y ear'
wish to you.
E TROM’S
Gresham
D on't fo rg et th e Special R adio P ro g ra m New Y ear’s
E ve u n til m idnight, H ear th e J o u rn a l chim es rin g a t m id-
n ig h t by radio. Evt rybcxlv welcome.
— V
E- w-,,éìLB0RTtl
SHERMAN McCARTER GARAGE
I.atourell Bldg.
-q
Mrs
OUR GOOD
JOHN BROWN
Insurance Agency
Your Home Furnisher
: season
a >
H ail! H ail! H ail!
T he New Y ear’s here!
And we send to you
O ur g re e tin g true.
May lots of pro sp erity
And none of ad v ersity
Be yours
W hile 1923 endures!
(Ire* ham
By G. N. SAGER.
Miss F lo ren ce R ichey, w ho is te a c h ­
ing school a t R ainier, cam e hom e to
sp en d th e holidays w ith h er p a re n ts,
Mr. and Mrs. F . A. Richey.
Clyde S ag er, of L en ts, w as in th is
n eighborhood on b u sin ess m a tte rs last
S atu rd ay .
Mrs. E th el O 'C onnell, o f Sellw ood,
sp e n t the e a rly p a rt of th e w eek v is it­
ing w ith re la tiv e s here.
Mr. a n d Mrs. C. A. E k stra n d and
son C laren ce m otored to Albany
w h ere they took d in n e r w ith Mrs.
E k s tra u d ’s p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs.
Edholm .
Mr. an d Mrs. C. C. B abbldge sp en t
C h ristm a s w ith frien d s in th e city.
Mr. and Mrs. W alter M iller m otored
to R aym ond. W ashington, w h ere they
w ill spend th e holidays v isitin g w ith
r “ lativ es and friends.
Mr. an d Mrs. T. R. B erry moved In ­
to th e ir new hom e last S atu rd ay .
Mrs. J. W F ro st. J r., m et w ith an
accid en t T uesday even in g In w hich
she w as sev erely b u rn ed from h er
knees to h er feet. T h e accid en t w as
caused by th e o v e rtu rn in g of a k e ttle
of hot w ater.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. I.eh m an e n te r-
ta in e d g u ests to th e n u m b er of 18 on
< h rlstm a s day, am ong th o se p re se n t
w as Mrs. L eh m a n 's m o th er. G ran d m a
K retch m er.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. K esterso n gave a
C h ristm a s d in n er a t w hich th e fo llo w ­
ing g u e sts w ere p re s e n t: Mr. an d Mrs.
C. M. H a rriso n , of G resh am ; Mr. and
Mrs. O. H. R ichey nnd Mr. and Mrs
G N. S ag er of tills place.
T he Wm. D ahlquist hom e w as th e
scene of an in te re stin g little home
com ing p a rty on C h ristm as day, th e
event being in hon o r of G ran d m a
H an n ah Jo h n so n of G resham . T hose
p re se n t w ere G ran d m a Jo h n so n , Edw.
R. Jo h n so n , wife and d a u g h te r, Miss
I.u clle Jo h n so n . Mrs. M innie Nichols,
Mr. and Mrs. Win. D ah lq u ist, Mr. and
M rs. C has. D ahlquist and ch ild ren ,
Nconia an d N ora, and Miss M yrtle
N ichols of S tevenson, W ashington, and
M rs D. T e B rake of P o rtlan d . Mrs.
T e B rake being a s is te r to Mrs. Wm.
D ahlquist.
A good old fashioned
I h rlstm a s d in n e r w as a fe a tu re of th e
festiv ities.
F our g e n e ra tio n s w ere
re p re se n te d a t th e little g ath erin g .
I n e y w ere G randm a Jo h n so n and son
Edw. R. Jo h n so n , Chas, anil Wm
D ah lq u ist.
Mrs.
M innie
N ichols,
M iss
L ucile Jo h n so n , g ran d c h il­
d re n ; Miss M yrtle N ichols and little
Neom a und N ora D ah lq u ist, g re a t
g ra n d ch ild ren .
P le a s a n t V alley school gave a sp le n ­
did C h ristin as p ro g ram Inst F rid a y a f ­
tern o o n w hich w as very m uch a p p re ­
ciated by th e p a re n ts an d frien d s who
filled the school room to overflow ing.
Of co u rse S a n ta ap p eared upon the
s e m e at the o p p o rtu n e m om ent w ith
Ills w ell filled pouch w hich rounded
out th e full m easu re of good ch eer
am i joy for th e y o ung sters.
I lie P le a s a n t V alley Union S unday
school held Its C h ristm as exorcises
S u n d ay evening at th e ch u rch . A h u ­
m an ( h rls tm a s tre e w as a fe a tu re of
th e p ro g ram . Music, so n g s and re c i­
ta tio n s a p p ro p ria te to th e occasion
w ere ren d ered , a fte r w hich Rev. E O.
R anton gave a sh o rt ta lk of C h ris t­
m as and Its significance. St. N icholas
w as th e re w ith a g en ero u s su p p ly of
goodies. T he little c h u rc h w as tilled
to c a p a c ity an d everybody had a g ran d
good tim e.
P le a s a n t V alley g ra n g e h 'H Its re g ­
u la r m on th ly m eeting S a tu rd a y ev en ­
ing p e c e m b e r 24. T he o u tsta n d in g
fe a tu re of th e ev en in g 's p ro g ram and
one th a t called fo rth m any e x p re s ­
sio n s of p ra ise from th e s is te r g ra n g ­
e rs w as th e b anquet serv ed by th e
b ro th e r g ra n g e rs. T h e b an q u et ta b le s
fa irly g ro an ed b en eath th e w eig h t o f
vian d s of all d e sc rip tio n s, ch ick en
pies, sw eet p o tato es, salad s, v eg etab les
an d fru it in variety, pies an d c a k es of
v a rio u s c o lo rs and flavors. In fact
n o th in g w as left u n said th a t would
sa tisfy th e m ost fastid io u s ep icu rean .
T h e ta b le w as set In th e form of a
c ro ss and w as ta s te fu lly d eco rated . At
th e top of th e c ro s s w as s e t a m in ­
ia tu re C h ristm as tre e , e la b o ra te ly dec-
rated ami e le c tric a lly lig h ted w ith
v a ri colored lam ps. Mrs. F . A. L eh ­
m an acte d as m a s te r of cerem onies.
At th e conclusion of th e feast a r i s ­
ing vote of th a n k s w as ten d ered th e
b ro th e r g ra n g e rs by th e siste rs. A
u n iq u e fe a tu re of the festiv ities w as a
to a s t In rhym e by P le a sa n t V alley's
poet la u re a te , Mrs K itty B atem an, in
w hich she b ro u g h t In th e nam e of
each b ro th e r g ra n g e r and h is p a rtic u ­
la r p a r t or re la tio n to th e oceanic.,i
nnd to w hich he w as ex p ected to re ­
spond w hen his nam e w as called ,
som e of th e resp o n se s cre a te d no little
m e rrim e n t.
A fter th e b an q u et w as
ver g ra n g e convened In b u sin ess s e s ­
sion. Tw o c a n d id a te s w ere In itiated
Into th e th ird and fo u rth d eg rees of
th e o rd er. Tw o m ore m em b ers w ere
ta k e n Into m em b ersh ip on d em its an d
one a p p licatio n for m em b ersh ip w as
acted upon. The a n n u a l electio n w as
an o rd e r of b u sin ess and re su lte d as
fo llo w s: Mrs. Anna L ehm an, m a s te r,
re -e le c te d ; E. L. A nderson, o v e rse e r;
M iss R uth M iller, le c tu re r, re -e le c t­
ed; Mrs. B eulah M iller, se c re ta ry , r e ­
e le c te d ; Mrs. A m elia F ield , ste w a rd ;
P h ilip L ehm an, a s s is ta n t ste w a rd ;
Mr. M adden, tr e a s u r e r ; Miss H ilda
F ield, lady a s s is ta n t; Mrs. K ate Pop-
pleton. c h a p la in ; F. A. L ehm an, g a te ­
k e e p e r; Mrs. Roy S p rin g e r, F lo ra ;
Mrs. M attle M iller. C e re s. Mrs. Lord,
P om ona. A stro n g reso lu tio n a g a in st
th e p ro p o sitio n of co n so lid atin g th e
city of P o rtla n d w ith M ultnom ah
co u n ty w as in tro d u ced and passed
w ith but little discussio n . If th e a c ­
tiv itie s of th e p ast few m o n th s is an y
c rite rio n by w hich to m e a su re re s u lts
fo r th e com ing new y ear, P le a s a n t
V alley 's re co rd in g se c re ta ry w ill r e ­
q u ire a new reco rd book b efo re th e
end of 1923.
PLEASANT HOME
TRUCK SERVICE
GRESHAM,
PLEASANT VALLEY
OREGON
1923
Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. W itters
nd
'laughter of Spokane, W ashington, are
visitin g Mr and Mrs A. E. De Haven
th is week.
Robert Hardy of Si attle ts a visitor
at the hou,e of Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Goger.