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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1923)
n u u e ry s e n lee. D ressm aking. I w ish to announce to th e public D ressm aking and rem odeling a t my th a t I am still d irect agent in G resh P rices reasonable, w ork ------ g u ar- am for P h ilad elp h ia D iam ond G rid I home. . b atterie s. Any ad ju stm e n t claim s ta k - an teed - Mrs. R ichtm yer, C leveland en c a re of here. R e-charged and re- »venue, phone 108. .» p a irin g any m ake of b attery C E --------------------- Osborn. », j ,,, „ tf P lan o T uning. S atisfactio n g u aran teed , $3. F red P h o n e su b sc rip tio n s to 1561. B, Jones, phone G resham 189x1. tf TIIE SERVICE DISTINCTIVE YOUR SOCRCE OF POWER IN H IE BUSINESS WORLD OF TODAY IS YOUR FINANCIAL BACKING THIS BANK OFFERS YOU A CLOSE affiliation IN ALL OF YOUR BANK- ING NEEDS Mrs. F ra n k B u n k er of H onolulu, niece of D onald W McKay, is v isitin g w ith Mr. and Mrs. McKay. Mrs. B u n k er is th e wife of th e executive se c re ta ry of th e P an-P aclflc Union, an o r g anization for th e estab lish m en t of good w ill th ro u g h u n d ersta n d in g of th e n atio n s of th e Paciflc. T his o r g an izatio n h as for its active p resid en t Gov. W allace R. F a rrin g to d of H aw aii, w hile P re sid en t H ard in g is its hon o ra ry p resid e n t an d th e heads of sev era l Paciflc n atio n s a re its h o n o rary vice p resid en ts. ‘ T he W onders of th e S p rin g ," w ill be th e them e of th e serm on at Sm ith M emorial P re sb y teria n ch u rch next Sunday m orning by th e p asto r, th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted. Mrs. B. L ovett will sing a solo. T he Sunday school w ill m eet a t 10 o'clock as usual. The S unday school cam paign w ill close w ith th is service. America Sees the Light The public itself has placed upon the new Overland a higher valuation than price. The greatest Overland ever built is frequently called the greatest automobile value in the world. Extra merit is making this the greatest year in Overland history t PLEASANT VALLEY BANK OF GRESHAM WHERE SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D ahlquist e n te r tain ed a t d in n er la s t Sunday. Mrs. S. N. Bostw ick of San F ran cisco , Mrs. D. T ebrake. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Jo h n son and d au g h ter Miss L ucile Jo h n son and W. M arkell a ll of P o rtlan d . Mrs. B ostw ick, Mrs. T eb rak e and Mrs. Jo h n so n a re sis te rs of Mrs. D ah l quist. Mrs. Bostw ick accom panied by Mrs. T eb rak e left M onday for San M EA NS CO-OPERATION Francisco. Gresham, Oregon —today ***** far R'iUyt.Ov^l^t fjhe Neu> Mr. an d Mrs. H a rry W oodm an and ch ild ren w ere g u ests a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. K esterso n la st S u n day. AA v t * , , » , . , tS25 4 C , . » t i f f i, mt AU p r ie ; f. «, *. Zslad» O scar Bevens w as a v alley visito r one day recen tly . T he sto rk w as a v isito r a t tw o P le a sa n t V alley hom es recen tly . T he W. A. HESSEL first call w as a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. S ager, on May 18. T he Given by Fairview Fire Department B R I V t AN O V E R L A N D A N D R E A L IZ E T H E D IF F B R K N C new com er is a bouncing boy FAIRVIEW CITY HALL * T he second v isit w as a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. Chas. H o rn ick er May 20. T his tim e it w as a fine baby g irl SANDY BLUFF T he close of th e school y ear w as Good Music — All-Night Dance ,a .,u .u .i™ | A lbert A«>t Visited hom e over S un. celeb rated w ith a good old u fashioned b ask et picnic held on th e school day H e e*P ects to leave T uesday for Gents "5c so u th e rn O regon w here he Is being g ro ------ u n d „ s la st Friday. Ladies Free LUNCH Mr. an d Mrs. W ill R ichey and fam - 8ent by tb e com pany he Is w orking . Ily - visited a t B oring la st ~ Sunday, w ith »for. Mrs. Jo e Caldo left S un d ay n ig h t Mr. R ichey's p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. fo r Chicago, w h ere she Intends to J. A. Richey. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Jo h n so n of Se spend tw o m onths v isitin g relativ es attle , a re v isito rs a t th e hom e of Mr. an d friends. Mr. and Mrs. B reen and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. C am pbell for a few and Mrs. C. J. W ilkenson, Mr. and days th is week. Mrs. A. ----- R adford. an d XVI1O. Mrs. JCHM Je ss u i i u m u unity u iiit; w W as a s » saddened U U U e iie U a and i l ( l -------- - . v , . A., Mr. . OTUU T he v com shocked to h ea r of th e d eath of Ru- I H ite, Mr. and Mrs. Joe D onaldson and ben A. Jo h n so n , fam iliarly know n as d au g h ter E ula, R alph D outhit and F red VVe Deliver Ruby, w hich o ccu rred M onday, May R a<lford a ll had b ask et d in n er a t th e 21st in a P o rtla n d h o sp ital w h ere he borae o t M r- an d Mrs. H. H. W atkins w ent a few days ago fo r tre a tm e n t. *a s t Bun<lay and in th e afte rn o o n mo- OREGON PICKLE & CANNING CO. P hone 1881 Mr. Jo h n so n w as born in P le a sa n t tored to Sandy to th e b ac ca la u re ate Sandy, Oregon _____________ Phone Sandy 13 x G resham , Oregon V alley 29 y ea rs ago and has resid ed 8ervices- A bout 25 In all from Cot h ere p rac tica lly all his life. He w a s | tre11 atten d ed . -77— 7 ^ l u c r e p r a c t i c a l l y a i l I l ls lire. He w a i P * ” *1 glllllllllllltlHIIIIIHIIHIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIHII||||IHIII||||||||||ni|||||||||||||||„||„||||||„„„|„|„„,„lt„,|..... .. th e 80n of Mr' an d M rs- A lfred J o b n - Mr8' E llen R adford and Kae W il- = - 1 son, pio n eer resid e n ts of th is section, kenson » re each ta k in g an a u to load b u t w ho now resid e a t Hood River. o i c b l,d re n to th e com m unity V acation Uiiaraateed Na Hilary Mr. Jo h n so n leaves to m o u rn his loss Bible school w hich Is being conducted W ater-Prooi aad Airtight a wife, Mrs. B atav ia Jo h n so n , tw o a t tb e BaP tlst ch u rc h of P le a sa n t = little g irls, W ilm a an d F ra n ce s, one Horae. ‘ s : » : 5 5 b ro th er Otie Jo h n so n of Hood R iver, M rs- H - H - W atkins, Mrs. J. B yron and one sister, Mrs. G ertru d e B eattie M rs- A- J - A ult of th is Place and Mrs. Bank of Gresham Bid. of P o rtlan d . In te rm e n t w as a t Da- H elm er Jo h n so n of P le a sa n t Home, Judge Q. W. Stapleton We a re equipped to re p a ir your car, of °re«h am (City H alt) J. I. Bacon Multnomah County Farm (2) m ascus cem etery F rid a y aftern o o n , m ade a b u sin ess tr ip to P o rtla n d on Jas. Jennings J. K ilgore reg a rd le ss of th e m ake, an d do a first- E. B. Kirkwood Dr w . J. o t t W ednesday. S May 25. Delflel Berry Itanch D. C. E ly class Job, one th a t we feel safe in Mrs. A u lt h as m a teria l now for Bank o f Troutdale Jas. Elklngton H L.— 8t. t i a ir g u ara n tee in g to be rig h t. We have | H C. Campbell d ress fo rm s an d any one In C ottrell PLEASANT HOME E. H Willard S. B. Hall Bert Kronen berg lots of room for live au to storage. Dr. Geo Inglis com m unity w ishing one m ade, may Jan. I^edbury C. M Zimmerman T he Rev. J. W. Stockton and wife call h e r a t S andy 301, an d a gro u p Ed W ilkes Mra. M aggie Ulm D. M. Donough M ri. Sadie Burr a re now nicely settled in th e B ap tist m eeting w ill be a rra n g e d for th e Blrdleg Heed and m any others. p arso n ag e a t P le a sa n t Home, w here w ork. Mr. S tockton has been called as p as to r. He w ill supply th e p u lp it both VICTORY FRED SOUTHARD, Prop. Phone 601 m orning and evening Sunday, May 27. Gresham Phone 2391 Night Phone 25x5 | | The S unday school convenes a t 10 V ictory school closed la st F rid a y with a picnic given in th e Rosin grove o clock w ith H. C. N elson as su p e rin IIHillllilllllllUllllllllllllllliniiiiiiiiiii^ by p u p ils of th e school and th e ir p a r tendent. en ts In ho n o r of th e te ac h er. Miss T he B. Y. P. U. now m eets In the Jo sep h in e O fstad, w hich w as well a t S unday school room every S unday ev tended. Miss O fstad h as en d eared Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ah ening a t 7:30. T he la rg e num ber of h erse lf to th e p u p ils by h e r g racio u s young people who atten d every S u n aolutely sanitary conditions and at lowest m an n er and th ey have advanced r a p day evening proves th e grow ing in te r possible prices, you’ll go to idly in th e ir stu d ies. She w ill teach est in th is w ork, and w ith a settled FIRST CONTEST. [ p asto r and wife on th e field, all hope next y ear a t M etzger sta tio n , w here her s is te r lives. Second P r iz e ....................., ° r g rea.t e st yleld to th e a c re In pounds to achieve m uch good w ith th e young GKO. IH S 'rr 1»__ A T he V ictory P a re n t-T e a c h e r a sso T h ird PH ze .....................m T n n f grea.te8t yleld to tb ® ac re (n pounds people. ciation h as closed th e m ost su ccessfu l F o u rth P riz e .....................iin n n , ° T g re a te s t y ,«ld to th e ac re in pounds T he B ap tist L ad ies’ Aid sp en t a F ifth p h ™ ................... I e nn f. ° r g reate8 t yield to th e a c re in pounds year In Its h isto ry . It has been a v ery enjoyable aftern o o n la st T h u rs h P rlz e ........................ * 5 00 for g re a te st yield to th e a c re in pounds benefit to th e com m unity socially and day w ith Mrs. A. R. G oger as hostess. has helped to raise n ecessary funds T he ladies a re busily w orking on a r SECOND CONTEST for th e good of th e school, w ith w hich ticles for th e n ex t b azaar and hope to it h as p u rch a sed a n um ber of sm all ........................... »25.00 for g re a te st yield of No. 1 size to ac re m ake it even m ore su ccessfu l th a n the a rtic le s and h as paid a p a rt of the T h ftd P r z 26......................\ 2,°A°nf.Or g reate8 t yield of No. 1 size to acre la st one. $1.50 75c F o u r th P r i™ .......................iV«6A«°.iOr g re a te st yield of No. 1 size to acre price of th e piano. I t gave a recep F°fth p ™ ....................... f. or g re a te st yield of No. 1 size to acre T he p ro g ram given by th e Com tion to th e te a c h e r In th e fall an d has t“ lz e...........................* 500 for g re a te st yield of No. I size to acre m u n ity Council a t th e O rient gran g e held a n u m b er of In terestin g m eet hall la st S atu rd ay evening w as very ings d u rin g th e school year. T he T bls coni®8t 18 °Pen to everybody and everyone has a ch an ce to fine. A splendid au dience g reeted the m em bership h as increased 50 p er cent " J * n y O i, t h® prlzes o r a prize in each contest. T he only re q u ire p erfo rm ers and every n um ber w as m ents a re th a t you p la n t and ra ise not less th a n one h a lf aerp nf and Is now th e la rg e st It has ever well received. T hose in c h a rg e of the cu cum bers and deliver to th e Oregon P ick le & C anning Co at th e ir been. Officers for th e y ear have been, Since 1903 P°WeU 8treet’ Phone 1891 P lan t n ea r th e O. W. P. depot. G resham . Oregon. If you have n r t p ro g ram a re g rate fu l to all who h elp 03 A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. p resid en t, Mrs. H. L. D o u th it; vice w ill ebe°taken.ntraC t d° 8° ° " Ce ° Dly ® lim ited num ber of acres ed m ake It a success and especially p resid en t. Mrs. A. M cM illan; se c re Miss Peck and Miss H oney who so ta ry , Mrs. A. S tafford; tre a s u re r. Mrs kindly consented to b ring a splendid A. T hom pson. T hese officers w ere m usical num ber w hich w as m uch en re-elected for th e ensuing y ear w ith Gresham. Oregon. Phone 1881 joyed by everyone. Miss Sadie Read the exception of Mrs. McMillan, who and Miss M arie Hoff, who a re stu d en ts was succeeded by Mrs. M arian Wood. w t o i m of th e G illespie School of E xpression East 8th and Clay Z" t Z V Z"K W'V w w Ww. « w ~ In P o rtlan d , delighted everyone with Portland BORING th e ir readings. T he rec eip ts of the evening w ere $53 w hich will be divid A serv ice of un u su al In terest to th e Tne National City Company, one of the largest and ed equally with th e Com m unity Coun young people of th e com m unity but D IF F E R E N T P K K ’KH D IF F E R E N T PKM ’EH most conservative bond and investment houses in cil and Home Econom ics com m ittee of which will be enjoyed by all, will be America has just purchased $1,000,000 worth of our 79? th e gran g e, a fte r expenses a re paid. held a t th e M ethodist ch u rc h on Sun- Prior Preference Stock. day evening. May 26. when ll^e P o rt T h e R ank of G resh am pays 5 p er land D istric t Gospel team , com posed This is the most important deal in Public Utility stocks Leave Orders at TODD’S Barber Shop cen t in te re s t on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv. in Portland in years. of six young people, will conduct the Wouldn’t you like to have a few shares of this attract A re you w ide aw ake? Read the service. T h ere will be good m usic ive security, too? W ant Ads. and in te re stin g speaking by th e young sen t th e diplom as to th e g rad u ates. $98.0173 «hare; par value $100.00. people. All a re Invited. Miss C aroline V aerettl will give r e a d Mrs. ( . Z. Lake. Mrs. Hood, fo rm erly Milk re p o rt b lan k s now for sale Miss W inona Lake, is p rin cip al of th e Over 7% on your money. For ea*h or on easy term* ings. T he g ra d u a te s a re Jo h n Motjl, cheap at th e O utlook office school in Jo rd an Valley. | Mildred Bosholm. Ruth D eShazer, INQUIRE TODAY. Auto Top* Kerrvered and Repaired S unday school will be held a t th e 1 P e a rl Dixon. A lta B eers and M ildred AH kind« of To M aterial and C om m encem ent exercises will b e j J a n . T he ju n io rs gave a banquet to usual tim e next Sunday m o rn in g and Curtain Window» In v estm en t D epartm ent held In th e Union High school th is th e sen io rs on W ednesday evening. will he followed a t 11 o’clock by S. E. PALMQUIST evening, w hen County School S u p e r p rea ch in g service. T h e Rev. 8. F. in ten d en t Vedder will deliver the ad Room 605 E le ctric Bldg., P o rtla n d , Oregon AUTO TOP .SHOP P itts has secured an o th er sp e ak e r for COTTRELL d ress and K asp ar Ju n k e r, ch airm an ot th e occasion. •'-ZZ.......'.'m m M ais a t Oresham F ho as l i t ; Mr and Mrs D. A. Hood a re v isit the Union high school board, will pre- ing w ith the la tte r ’s p are n ts. Mr. and Phone o rd ers to O utlook 1561. GRESHAM OVERLAND CO. benefit dance TUESDAY NIGHT, MAY 29 WANTED 100 ACRES CUCUMBER PICKLES All Kinds of Rough and Dressed LUMBER dair’cadÿ’g7 4°™’ i BW,Ei?i»urg’ 8rMW7’ *"« •» Jonsrud - Gunderson Lumber Co. “ SEPTIC T A N K S Automobile Repairing G resh am G arage *150 0 0 «V t SÎÏÏ FR A N K C. JO N ES FOR THE B E S T M E A T S Cash THE SANITARY MARKET SPECIAL IN LARD TO JUNE 1 10 pounds for 5 pounds for Pure Home Rendered GRESHAM MEAT MARKET Oregon Pickle & Canning Co., Inc. National Laundry Company GOOD FOR YOU TOO V7m The Laundry that docs / \ Kinds of Laundry A.k MR. C. W. BOGGIS, the Route Men SANDY Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.