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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1923)
Andrew G ribble v isit- ed Sunday at th e hom e of Mr. an d „ The W W G * lrls of the Home B ap tist ch u rc h a re p lanning a Mrs. Wm. M orand and fam ily. fine p ro g ram at th e ir en tertain m en t 7; 8* E ° R anton and tw o sm all on F rid ay evening. April 6. Mias Ger ch ild ren of Salem are v isitin g frien d s , tru d e Ott an d Miss A bram s of th e |j h ere for a few days. G illespie School of E xpression. P o rt- | | Mr. and Mrs. W. R. T elford and land, will be p resen t and fu rn ish read - fam ily sp e n t E a ste r S unday at th e 1 lngs. Miss Norm a Lee Peck and Miss Max T elford hom e in Oregon City. Honey of G resham will fu rn ish m usic. A nother road m eeting has been R efresh m en ts w ill be served in the called for W ednesday to confer w ith b asem ent w here th e sty les of th e sea- th e county co u rt a t Oregon City in re- son will be displayed. A sm all ad m is g ard to th e intended th re e m iles of sion will be ch arg ed a t th e door.w hk h paving to be done in and aro u n d B or w ill include everything. All are as- I su red a good tim e. ing. Protect Valuable Papers By placing them in our SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES $1.50 and up will protect you for one year. O rient P a re n t-T e a c h e r association A la rg e crow d atten d ed th e E a ste r services a t th e ch u rch S unday m o rn w ill m eet F riday, A pril 6, a t th e school ing. A good p ro g ram w as ren d ered house a t 2:0. All in te reste d in the W hen Luis Angel Firpo. Argentine T iger Man. knocked Bill B rennan w elfare of th e ch ild ren a re especially and was enjoyed by all. cold in twelve rounds (th e same num ber it took Dempsey) a t New . i -> - j York last week. South America made its first serious bid to fistic title«. Mr. and Mrs. L ek an d er an d fam ily invited to be presen t. T his big dark man w ithout a smile weighs 210 pounds and proved h is a re m oving to th e P. W. H olst farm on fighting h eart when he took all B rennan could shoot at him and etiH th e Sandy road. POWELL VALLEY had a mighty knockout wallop left. If Firpo comes through a sum Jo h n M eyers h as rec en tly p u r mer cam paign w ith a record In keeping w ith h is d efeat of B rennan, a A very p leasan t m eeting was held i m atch with Dempsey for the title will likely be staged In th e fall— If chased th e old P o tter place h alf m ile by the Home and F oreign m issionary not in America, then at Buenos Ayres. 8. A. n o rth of Boring. society of th e Sw edish L u th eran Jo h n V alberg w as serio u sly h u rt at Catch Up With the Season. ch u rch a t th e hom e of Mrs. Anna Son Knew His History. $ *. VU th e lath m ill ow ned by th e H erm an Nordhlom la st T h u rsd ay afternoon. I W e a re g ettin g close to th e P ain t- D ad: "Jim m y, if you don’t get a L um ber com pany a t B arton, F rid ay of Up and C lean-U p season, and soon move on you'll never am ount to an y Officers for th e com ing / e a r w ere | everyone w ill be th in k in g how th e thing. Why. George W ashington and la st week. A la th b o lt stru c k him elected and a re as follow s: p resid en t, I house looks. W onderful how brig h t Teddy R oosevelt w ere g rad u a tes of on th e side of th e head an d neck. H e S on: ‘ T h a t's rig h t—and w hen they w as ru sh ed to th e Good S am a ritan Mrs. C arl N elson; vice p resident, Mrs. J and ch eerfu l a coat of paint m akes a Wm. A nderson; se cretary , Mrs. A lbert J place, how it in c re ase s selling values, w ere your age th ey w ere P re sid en t of h o sp ital in P o rtlan d b u t a t th e la st how it p reserv es th e wood. W hat’s college a t your age.” P alniblad; tre a s u re r. Miss N ellie re p o rt had n ot as y et reg ain ed con th e m a tte r w ith th e house we really the U. S. Johnson. R efresh m en ts w ere served live in and for w hich we pay no ren t! sciousness. by the hostess. Can You Beat Itf W hy not a little p ain t up and clean up Mr. and M rs. I. D. T u rn e r sp e n t A young m an in th e east, held for for th a t? Of course th e flappers will A very su ccessful m eeting of th e atten d to th e p ain t up, but a m ore gen m u rd er of his p aren ts, pleaded for S unday visitin g rela tiv e s in P o rtlan d . Pow ell V alley P aren t-T ea ch e rs a sso e ra l survey w on’t harm any of us. m ercy on th e gro u n d th a t he w as an S unday g u ests a t th e J. E. Siefer ciation w as held a t th e schoolhouse C leaning out th o u g h ts of evil and feel orphan. hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rich th e re is a very good p ro sp ect of m ore in g s of anim osity, and pain tin g th e and ch ild ren , Mr. an d Mrs. P. C. L a r joining at the next m eeting, w hich will Sure He Hid. m ind w ith good c h e er and hum an son and E dw in S iefer, a ll of P o rt be held th e th ird F rid ay evening in “W aiter! I sm ell fresh p ain t.” k indness, patch in g up th e fau lts we "Quite rig h t, s ir; but ju st for a m o land. have and sta rtin g out in a new m ental z,'.;7? v m & i A pril, th a t being th e nig h t agreed d ress for sp rin g w ill spell happiness m ent, sir. T he young ladies a t the T he Misses Effie and Eileen Duley of upon to hold th e re g u la r m eetings. an d h ap piness alw ays m eans g re a te r next table w ill be going in a m inute, sir.” P o rtlan d sp en t S unday at th e hom e of p ro sp erity . Sunday v isito rs a t th e B ert Olsen th e ir p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. George hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. O scar T horen COAL BRIQUETS M ultiply y o u r re tu r n s by adding A W ant Ad w ill sell w h at you do D uley and fam ily. and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph N el w a n t ads, to y o u r m ethods. not need and g et w hat you do need. A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OE WORK T he revival m eetings w hich have son and baby and Mr. and Mrs. E rn est continued for th e p ast th re e weeks, Lundbom and ch ildren. cam e to a close w ith th e Sunday even Miss Em m a Johnson, who h as been ing services, in w hich th re e new m em very ill at h er home, is rep o rted on the b ers w ere ta k en into th e ch u rch . road to recovery. A larg e crow d enjoyed “T he K en Mr. and Mrs. Emil L ind of P o rtlan d Sole Agents tucky D erby” show n at th e Club Gresham visited hom e folks Sunday. Powell Portland house T h u rsd ay evening. T he Boring Phone and ¿47 Havia ju n io r ball team playe-J th e O rient OTHER GOOD EATS 1«81 KELSO Maple Phone ltdwy. 20*2 team a t O rient F rid ay aftern o o n with a sco re of 17 to 5 in favor of th e B or On S atu rd ay evening, A pril 7, the ing team . W om an's club of K elso w ill give two Miss E dith N aas of P o rtla n d spent playlets, a t th e schoolhouse. T he plays VYong No Sabe What for Pay Higher Pow ell S tre et, P hone 1891 for the Lower. th e w eek-end a t th e hom e of h er p a r a re entitled. "Dr. C ure-A ll" and "A unt Since 1903 A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. ents, Mr. an d Mrs. H erm an N aas, and Susan Jo n es,” and are both exceeding “L et me have bed for sleep on fam ily.’ and address on a ly funny. A dm ission will be charged tlain , me Ifkee to Los A ngalese,” and I l d l U v post card or in a let Miss C arrie Knox of P o rtlan d is vis for grow n-ups. R efresh m en ts will be Jim Wong, a w ell know n c h a ra c te r in te r and we will mail itin g relativ es h ere for a few days. tree and postpaid, a sample copy of sold at a sm all p rice a t th e end of the local C hinatow n, ap p ro ach in g Roy Mrs. E. M. A m esberry and little program . T h ere w ill also be some Davis, S o u th ern Pacific agent. d au g h ter Lois is visiting for a few m usical num bers. "F o r a sin g le p assen g er?" asked a t th is B akery and a t S to res m a o a zin c Davis, sm ilingly. days a t th e hom e of her p are n ts, Mr. th e most wonderful magazine pub and Mrs. H. A. Beck and fam ily. “ No, no," replied Wong. “ Me mel- PLEASANT VALLEY lished. 1 6 0 p ages and 4 0 0 pictu res Contains the Yituniines, mixed by I. D. T u rn e r re tu rn e d hom e from laid, b ut I no takem nobody. I th in k every month, th at will en tertain scientific p rinciples M issouri th e la st of th e week. He every member of the family. An E a ste r d ance w as given S a tu r so one shelf au w llte." It contains interesting and instructive a rti has sp en t th e p ast m onth th e re on day n ig h t by Mr. and Mrs. A. M. "U pper or lo w er?” asked Davis. It’s Good and Good for You cles on the H om e, f a r m . Shop and Office b u sin ess and re p o rts th a t th e Oregon S p rin g er of P lea san t Valley and "W hatum dlffence?” in quired Wong. —thenew est developments in Radio, A v ia tion. A utom obile and Garage. Each issue clim ate is v ery w elcom e a fte r th e be though tired from toll, w hich th e p e r "A difference of ab o u t $1.00,’’ a n s contains som ething to interest everybody. low zero w eather he has experienced fect w eath er of la st week had made w ered Davis. W e do not em ploy subscription solicitors so you w ill not be urged «»subscribe and you th e re during his stay. Jim Wong paused, as he fum bled his possible, th e ir neighbors and friends THEO. VAN DONINCK P hone 1221 are not ob lig ating yourself in the least in T he first ball gam e of th e season attended in g rea t num bers and spent money, and D avis explained. asking for a free sample copy. W e gladly send it to prospective readers. I f h ere w as played w ith a G resham team a m ost enjoyable evening. A ll w e re ! ‘1Y°U unde’’8‘an d ‘he low er Is high- you like it you can buy a copy e v e ry m onth from any newsdealer o r send us Sunday aftern o o n w ith th e re su lt th a t invited to com e ag ain on A pril 14 and , or th an the upper. The higher price is your subscription — *3 00 fo r one y e a r. for th e low er berth. If you w ant It w hen th e gam e w as forced to a close, bring th e ir friends. low er you will have to go higher. We P o p u la r M e c h a n ic s C om pany by a h ard show er at th e end of th e X O O .2 1 4 S. O ntsel» StTM S. C N IC A U O , IL 1 _ sell th e u p p er low er th an th e lower. f o j m l m M K - H m t r i SuUdlse u d n o ln l seventh inning, th e score stood 17 to In o th er w ords, th e h igher th e low er." The N ational City Company, one of the largest and FAIRVIEW e iU w tM ls ■» l l t t jiroducltoa o f ¡ m t "W h at fo everybody llkeni sleepum I 5 in favor of Boring. Looks like they most conservative bond and investm ent houses in low er shelf?" aHked Wong. a re even going to b etter th e ir splendid The W om en’s society of th e Sm ith America has just purchased $1,000,000 w orth of our 7% “ On acco u n t of its convenience.” ex record oi la st vear. i M emorial P resb y terian church will p lained Davis. P rior Preference Stock. “Most people don’t ' m eet on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n of th is like th e upper, although It Is low er, on This is the most im portant deal in Public Utility stocks Need Your Suit Cleaned 1 ac co u n t of it being higher and because | in Portland in years. H ave it F re n ch dry cleaned. Re- ! week w ith Mrs. Ju lia Snover. The when you occupy an upper, you have p airin g n eatly done T ailo rin g for newly elected officers will tak e UP to get up to y o u r bed and th en get W ouldn’t you like to have a few shares of this a ttra c t ladles and men. th e ir d u ties a t th is m eeting. M atters down when you get up. You can have ive security, too? __________P E T E R LENARD. T ailor. of im portance to th e society will be th e low er if you pay higher, but if you $98.00 a share; par value $100.00. H la p n a a n d nn/4 n u l l atten d an ce Is ‘11*0 V N illlU U l tO lM T I 11 t W i ll discussed and a f full ° KO K° illK hlK,ler wtl1 liver 7/c tin your money. For cash or on easy terms desired. j F o r a tim e ,t 8eetne(j a8 though It INQUIRE TODAY. At th e P resb y terian church next w ou,d be n ecessary to call an am bu- , Sunday the pastor, th e Rev. E. R ? ,l an,c,e ii,n<1 8e“ d th * bew ildered Wong Investm en t D epartm ent ■ r ii a* in . 1 a home, b ut a fte r a few m om ents H ollensted, will preach a t 11 o’clock he rallied and cam e hack at Davis. i on the topic “ A C h ristia n ’s Blogra “ You gottem phom e? I llkee talk ee Room 605 E lectric Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon phy.” T he S unday School, w hich is p le r r Y Buckley. (B uckley Is one of I. » « ., ’ - ¿ S - .: palgn, will m eet a t 10 oclock. Davis got Buckley on th e phone and --------------------- I ex plained th e m a tte r to him, then Contracting and A S ta te d com m unication of W ,,,|K took th e receiv er In hand and Home Building X X F airv iew Lodge No. 92 A. F ■ Z “ 'b “ "’ £ ' i I ” ••fl» 4 .¿«»..JL— 1 ' H aitit of DSrvtïhaiit RED EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE DAILY TRIPS TO PORTLAND GRESHAM MEAT MARKET Send Us Your OUR HEALTH BREAD P op u lar M echanics Gresham City Bakery GOOD FOR YOU TOO Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. E. G. ROHLF C A SH P A ID T Y P E W R IT E R S for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Calves, Hogs, New and Rebuilt of any kind E. NASSHAHN, MORGAN J ! "« T hree T ru c k s D ally s ii BOEING, OREGON, Kl. I Telephone 3#x 65*4 N. Second S tre et In su red C a rrie rs BROS. TRUCK LINE LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING ( oal / ii c t h t c Briquet» ’ u " 1“ . * ’ o . SeC y - v STUART THfIM N i ^ w ' ^ u Portland — Way Points — Gresham M ood 7 w m See Me for Cattle Hauling P hones Bdwy. 8576 G resham 1201 and 355 A n r ll “ f th ,n k HW y , , u ’ F l e " y * c la z y . I KO F P(’ D eereo' ^ i ‘ °» k . >Or ” ,o m y b o u se , Ket pot tea. one pillow , I (n in e D K V isiting b reth ren w el-Ico in e back catchem ticket. I th in k so A t t r T H O M P SO N . W. M. ,ne Ko I » s A ngalese, all a sam e sm oke .. " ° k atchw n 8>eeP "helf, goo- I bye."—S o u th ern Pacific B ulletin. Old m ach in es tak en in tra d e as p a rt paym ent. Com plete R ental D epartm ent. and Supply Another Good Time Dance Given by Fairview Fire D epartm ent T y p ew riters rep aired . M achines loaned w hile we w ork on yours. The Rebuilt Typewriter Co. FAIKYIEW CITY HALL Saturday Night, April 7 Lati ie s Frei* D ancing 9 to 12 Building from th e ground E stim ates fu rn ish ed free. Ph»»» O r» » h « m 4si up. T r n » t r t « l» , O r» . F IS K TIKES AM) TUBES Oldfield Tires A meriean- Akron Tire» Vulcanising and Retreading All W ork G uaran teed GOOD M INK’ 304 Oak St., P o rtlan d , Ore Cement Work, Carpenter Work, House Moving Gresham Tire Shop L4X). A. BR A N D T P h o n e 1107 HOME WA&ITP / HAVE VOW A UTTLE h a b it / m vooe w a n e -' SPN 0 IT TJ V *> ■ W E L L P R IN T , T - J .B . S A N T h is w if e S «w r IN T H E A lwms M O 8 N IN 6 - B efo re z