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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1923)
BY COMMUNITY ( ’01 M IL CHEVROLET/ F/ M odel 4 9 0 Chev T HE rolet N ew i# on Im d proved isp lay in our salesroom . Let us d em on strate it and show you the many im provem ents. 1923 M odel 4 9 0 Price Touring ............................................................... $ 663 Roadster.......................................................... 642 877 1044 1065 627 Coupe................................................................... Sedanette........................................................ Sedan .............................................................. Delivery............................................................... These prices all f. o. b. Gresham Sherman McCarter Garage Phone 2331 Gresham Distributor for Chevrolet Motor Cars and Cwiaa) • . v «4 a ■ v r ,ia j , | | k m is v i n NAME OF LYNCH ('L l B week. ---------- ! John Thordzen is reported ill with Perhaps one of the largest under* A joint m eeting of the Powell Val The "Sunshine H om em akers" is th e i grip. | takings which the Community Council ley local Farm Bureau organization Mrs. 8. .>L A m esberry uud baby Lois ► SI lias ever attem pted has been placed on name chosen by the Lynch g irls who ami the P arent-T eacher association the program for this year. It is a have recently organized a homemak- sPe|R the week-end a t the home of her will be held Saturday evening a t the schoolhouse. Some good speakers Fourth of July celebration. The place ing club. This is. at the present tim e parent8’ Mr and Mrs. H. A. Beck. Miss E dith Naas of P ortland spent w,„ be pre8ent. The propost3(, pavlnf? " here it is to be held has not yet the only club of its kind in the coun been decided. Definite plans will be ty. All of the girls in the eighth the week-end at the home of her par- of Pow el, Valley road w(„ a ,8O be dJg ! cuts. Mr. and Mrs. H erm an Naas. cussed a „ those in tere„ted are taken up at the next m eeting of the grade class of the Lynch school have Mrs. Joe Lunday is reported quite I urged to he pre8ent R efreshm ents ! Council. joined the club through the influence ill. will he served free of charge. A special meeting of the Community of th eir teacher. Miss Elizabeth C an The Boring baseball club reo rg an t ouncil was held T hursday evening ning. It is the plan of the m em bers to ized T hursday evening of last week. I T he Dank of G resham pay8 5 per at Pleasant Home at the Methodist com plete the project in tim e to get E. M. A m esberry w as elected m ana- cent in te re st on tim e deposits.- -A dv. parsonage. T here was a good re p re exemption credits which Miss Can ger. D ale A m esberry, captain and j -------------- --------------------- ----------- sentation present of all of the district» ning has promised them. They m ust, Otis Rich, se cretary -treasu rer. included in the council. This special however, have th e ir final club reports meeting was called for the purpose ot com plete at the proper tim e in order PLEASANT VALLEY completing arrangem ents for the fight to secure the exemption. tor clean concessions a t the county Rockwood G range D ram atic club Mrs. Irene Kumntel H endricksen fair. The regular meeting of the coun We have purchased 122.000 pair w as chosen leader. Mrs. H endricksen will put on th eir play, entitled “ In Old U. S. Army Munson last shoes, cil was to have been held on Monday New E ngland,” a t P leasant Valley was a form er successful club girl hav sizes 5^4 to 12 which was the en evening. March 5, but as the M ultno ing taken sewing, cooking and canning grange hall S aturday night, March 10. tire su rp lu s stock of one of the mah county fair board was also club work. She w as also a home Those who have seen the play a re en i scheduled to hold a meeting on th a t largest U. S. G overnm ent shoe con economics pupil in high school. H er th u siastic in th eir praise of the high- tracto rs. same evening, it was decided to call a form er training has especially fitted class talen t of the local players. Many special m eeting ot the community her for a club leader. Her new home declare the show on a par w ith the T his shoe is guaranteed one hun c.ounci! and cancel the regular m eet- and club enthusiasm will be an in city shows. J ing for Monday evening. dred per cent solid leather, color spiration to the girls. dark tan. bellows tongue, dirt and Representatives of the council will This club is the re su lt of a teach LUSTED w aterproof. The a ctu al value of I be present a t the above mentioned e r ’s interest in the all-around educa this shoe Is $6.00. Owing to this meeting of the fair board and enter a tion of her pupils. Ther» a re m any The m eeting of the Lusted P aren t- trem endous buy we can offer same 1 plea for clean concessions at the fair other teachers In the county who are T eacher circle will he held on Friday to the public at $2.95. •his year. These representatives con- showing this sam e in terest in club evening, M arch 9, at the schoolhouse. (i-ist of delegates from the P aren t- work and the resu lts are easily seen. Club w ork will be the chief topic of Send correct size. Pay postm an Teacher associations, churches and T his same in terest extends to the discussion during the evening. Miss on delivery or send money order. j grange which are all included in the home life of the boys and girls and is Ethel Calkins, county club leader will If shoes are not as represented we council. At the m eeting Wednesday an everlasting influence to them. be present. R efreshm ents will he will cheerfully refund your m oney evening, the Rev. G. C. Berrem an was The liomemaking club girls a re en served by the girls of the cooking club prom ptly upon request. chosen as delegate from the Commu thusiastic about club work, and are known as the "A ppetite R iser.” club. nity Council board to meet w ith the going into it with t*’e intentions of fair board and the Rev. A. J. Ware carrying it through successfully. A W ant Ad m eans ad d itio n al In Nat ¡o’-‘«I Hay Stale Shoe Co. was chosen as spokesman for the They have organized and elected of come w ith little o u tlay. Let th e O ut 296 B ro a d w ay , N ew Y ork. N. Y. Council. Mr. W are will also act as ficers. The names of the officers and look prove it. delegate for the Pleasant Home B ap the rem aining m em bers a re Anna tist church a t the meeting of the fair Welp, president; Mildred Knmniel, board. vice president; Daisy Daily, secretary- The woman’s work committee or the tre a su re r; Rachael Hedley, Vera home economics committee as it is G rant and Alta H endricksen. also called, of the Multnomah grange under auspices of attended the council meeting. Those Fairview Fire Department L Y N C H on the committee are Mrs. Louise Nel son, chairm an, Mrs. Alex Thompson, Lynch Circle, P arent-T eacher asso Saturday Night, M arch 10, D ancing 9 to 12 Miss Caroline V aeretti, Mr. Geo. All- ciation held its regular m eeting F r i der and Mrs. Max Kligel. This com- day evening. A fine program was ren - FAIRVIEW CITY IIAI.L j m ittee suggested th at the ( ommunity j dered by the pupils of the school be Council and the Multnomah grange fore an unusually large crowd. At give an entertainm ent together for this meeting the question of a play- Four-piece O rchestra. Everybody welcome which a sm all fee will be charged and shed for Lynch school was given quite the proceeds be divided between the a lengthy discussion. It was decided two organizations. This offer w as ac to table the proposition until condi 0001010001014801010306030100015301010101010102000148530101000100010101010102020101010001020905 cepted by the council who appointed a tions w ere more favorable for its con committee of three to w ork w ith the sideration. At this m eeting it was de grange committee. Those chosen w ere cided to hold a pie social on F riday Chas. Gossett, G. N asshahn and Miss evening, March 23. The ladies will Elva Dolan You d on’t need to w orry about a receipted bill if you I bring pies which will he sold and the The next m eeting of the Community evening will be concluded w ith danc 3 pay by check. T he courts have decided th a t a cancelled = h check is a receipt. Council is to be held about May 1. ing. Public Sales DANCE AT FAIRVIEW The name tells a True Story. DISC H A R R O W S SP IK E H ARRO W S A complete line of Implements and Machinery, also— A Large Line of Good Used Implements at less than auction prices BESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY licliiihility W. A. n S B K L Service 1141 Gresham 1141 HORSE SENSE Let Your M oney W ork for You Buy a few sh ares of o u r 7 per cent P rio r Preference Stock and your m oney will earn you over 7 per cent. Dividends a re payable every th re e m onths. This is a good sound in vestm ent a d our E asy P ay ment Plan enables you to get 7 per cent in terest on your savings while you a re paying for your shares. Investigate th is U nusual O pportunity Today. Ask any of our em ployes about it. In v e stm e n t D epartm ent Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Room 605 E lectric Bldg., P o rtla n d , Oregon CASH P A ID for Fresh C ow s, B eef Cows, C alves, H ogs, of any kind See M ■ for Cattle Hauling E. NASSHAHN, I’hones. East 7102; BORING, OREGON, Rt. 1 Telephone Sitai Gresham 8 55 AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME Your Patronage Solicited M organ bros . truck service Moving and General Hauling Wood, Coal and Briquets I Auto Tops ah i ■' ' p v e re d a n d R e p a ire d . AU k • , of To M a te ria l a n d • u rta in W indow s s E. PALMQUIST H I’D TOP SH O P Main St, Oreaban 124-0 Union A venue Portland, Oregon DANCE Columbia Grange Hal! March 17 I PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHECK FAIRVIEW BORING = | = i g z J We provide for your g re a ter protection—“ th e w orld’s safest bank checks” -S uper-S afety Insured bank checks. E ach depositor is furnished free $1,000.00 insurance in th e H artfo rd Accident and Indem nity Com pany ag ain st loss through fraudulent and felonious a lteratio n . These checks are also protected by The W illiam J. Burns In ter- n atio n al D etective Agency, Inc. | = | = = s b a ttit nf (Örvsliatu j I. D. T u rn er left Monday for a bu s The Fairview lire departm ent a a - iness trip to Dalton, Missouri. , nounces another Saturday evening j dance, the proceeds of which are for ] W illiam Ew ald was found dead in I the benefit of the departm ent. The de- ' bed a t his home near D am ascus early partm ent lias enrolled about 18 mem- Monday m orning. T he cause of death hers. Equipm ent has been installed ' is not known. T his is th e latest developm ent in check protection and I and the departm ent is cooperating Two visitors from G resham visited i its adoption by th is bank is a n o th er indication of the care 1 with the council to give the city the the Boring Rebekah lodge at its m eet h taken by the officers in safeguarding th e m oney of th e ir = best fire protection possible. Mr. Ma- ing F riday night at the 1 .1). O. F. hall. = depositors. 3 haffy is fire chief. They w ere Mrs. Jno. Metzger and Mrs. Come in and talk it over, Make th is progressive bank = Mrs. E arl Townsend spent the w eek Clara Wolf. Two candidates w ere your hank initiated. They w ere the Misses Dor- end visiting in Corvallis and Eugene. At the form er place she was the guest thea and Mildred Smith. of her sister, Miss E della Towle, a Boring was w inner in the Saturday senior at O. A. C., and at Eugene she night basket hall game at the club visited w ith her sister-in-law . Miss house, w ith the Columbus club of Gresham, Oregon Josephine Townsend, a student at ¡Portland. The score was 35 to 34. U. of O. Max Hollamon sold his team recen t nillUIIIIIH.....IHIHIIIUIHIIIII...... 1111...... I lllllllllll........ mm........ mi..... ..............................................llllllllllllllllllliH Fairview grange m eets next S a tu r ly and purchased a Ford truck. day, March 10. in reg u lar all-day ses Miss Buena Childs of Sellwood sion. Mrs. E. R. D. Hollensted, the spent the week-end a t the home of her lecturer, is preparing an interesting parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Childs and program and W. E. Rambo speaks in family. the in terest of the C hildren’s Farm The Misses Mabie and E sther E rd Home a t Corvallis, which has been man of P ortland spent the week-end established by the Oregon W. C. T. U. at the home of th e ir parents, Mr. and The lecture hour begins a t 1:30 and is Mrs. Dan Erdm an. open to the public and all are invited. R. L. Sabin of P ortland spent the Mrs. A. L. K ronenberg, who has week-end on his ranch here. been seriously ill for some time is re Wm. Morand attended a Muscovite ported som ew hat improved, and her meeting in Portland on T hursday ev friends hope for her complete recov ening of la st week. ery. Mrs. F. D. Axtel of Gresham is The Boring I. O. O. F. and the B or caring for her. ing Rebekahs expect to entertain The Ladies society of Smith Memor about 100 m em bers from the City I ial P resbyterian church will meet on j View lodge on the evening of March T hursday afternoon, March 8, with 11 with an en tertainm ent and supper. j Mrs. H. A. Fuller. Don’t forget the free entertainm ent At Sm ith Memorial Presbyterian and apron sale of the Boring Rebekahs I church next Sunday services will be at the I. O. O. F hall Saturday evening, ! held a t the usual hours, Sunday school March 10. i at 10 o'clock and m orning worship at j Mrs. F ra n k Siefer and infant son are 11. when the pastor, the Rev. E. R. D. . , ’ v . ' v i s i t i n g a t the home of Mrs. Siefer s H ollensted will preach the second ser- i mother, Mrs. Emma Gregson. nion in the series on "Ideals. The .. , ,, _ _ , , . 1 „ Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Larson of P ort- subject will ___________ be An Ideal , .. , | b u u jc l . __ Church. ( 1 jand v,8ite<l Mrs. L arson , s father, J. Pruners, Spray Rods and N ozzles All member« of Fairview E. Siefer, and family on T hursday of I Spray H ose ’ Lodge No. 92, A. F. & A. M. are la"‘ w eek- requested to he a t C hanticleerI Mr«- John A nderson is reported i jin n on Saturday evening. March 10, quite ill. | 1923 at 8 o'clock as the guests of Bro . Several cases of chicken pox a re A. H. Morgan the owner. Our annual reported in the neighborhood, banquet. Members only. Mrs. Gordon and family, who have P hone 1421 WM. H. STANLEY, Sec'y. Lime and Sulphur Spray HARDIE SPRAY PUMPS L. L. Kidder H<Jw. Co. z I .VI V tv N TH lf O N t - “SAT ITW ÚBTT/AI6 UHBt WHÍN ARE TOU 60/A4 6 TO TUßN OFF TWAT PHONOOCADt* SE/ m O UJ* OAte? ’’ I