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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1923)
ROCKWOOD Rockwood com m unity ch u rch is open each S unday a t Id a. m. tor Bible study and a t 7:30 p. m . for pub lic w orship. Mrs. A lta re ta ry , w ill vices. She stereo p tico n M. G entry, th e p arish sec conduct th e evening se r w ill bring w ith her the and give th e le ctu re on | ’ T he M ass Movement Today in India." 1 his is one of th e m ost in te restin g sets th a t have been given on th e c ir cu it th is year. T he Camp F ire G irls of Rockwood w ill hold an ap ro n and tie social at th e G range h all on S atu rd ay night October 27. beginning at 8 o'clock A good tim e is assu red . T he ladies will w ear ap ro n s and w ill b ring box lunches, each co n tain in g a tie to m atch th e a p ro n w orn by th e donor of th e box. T he boxes will be auctioned I off and th e re a l fun w ill begin of ; m atching ap ro n s and ties. I The B oring L ad les' Aid expects to i g lv" an e n te rta in m e n t and ap ro n sale Dressmaking and Remodeling. D ressm aking of all d escrip tio n s a l ¡PViday nig h t a t th e I. O. O. F. hall. so rem odeling of fu rs. P ric es rea so n | L unch w ill be served a fte r th e sale, able. Mrs. R ichtm yer. C leveland ave j Miss Edith N aas and G len Monger nue, G resham , phone 108. tf of P o rtlan d spent th e w eek-end at th e Money to loan on re a l estate. F arm home of Mr. and Mrs. H erm an N aas loans at 6 p er cent. B. W. T horne.__ and family. boring Mr. and Mrs. Royce C hilds of Bull l Run sn en t th e w eek-end a t th e home of Mr. and M is. Wm. Childs and fam ily Q uincy E rdm an, lately from P e n n sylvania, is visiting a t th e home of his b ro th er, Dan E rd m an and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. W illard Ogden and I Mrs. M cCaughan. a ll of M eridan, i W ashington, a re v isitin g a t th e hom e of Mr. O gden's sister. Mrs. Ja s. Hite. Mr. an d Mrs. J a sp e r D ugger have recen tly bought th e Leu. S iefer place and expect to m ake it th e ir home. At th e la st re g u la r m eeting of th e Boring I. O, O. F. lodge W ednesday I evening of la st week. $36 w ere raise d as th e ir co n trib u tio n to th e ch u rc h ■ paint fund. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy T a n n e r of P o rt- ! land visited S unday at th e hom e of Mrs. T a n n e r's p are n ts. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Childs and fam ily. Miss Mabel B raith w aite of P o rtlan d 1 visited a t th e hom e of Mrs. L. C. F ish e r th e la st of th e week. A H allow e'en m asq u erad e ball will be given a t th e B oring am usem ent hall on the evening of November 3d. Mrs. ( lieve L am b ert and d au g h ter V Iola left S atu rd ay , a fte r a w eek’s visit at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Drisele. Mr. and Mrs. Max H ollam on and fam ily have moved 1-to th e S. E. Card 1 house. Mrs. J. R. Childs left th e la st of th e j week for Mosier. Oregon, to v isit at th e home of h er d au g h ter, Mrs. Max Grimm. Mrs. S tephen F ro st, who has been q u ite ill for th e p ast tw o w eeks, is re ported m uch Improved. NEW HAMMON a I o le d o America's Only Versatile Car Front and rear seats ad justable forward and hark for tall and short people. 50 cu. ft. for farm truck, luggage, etc., by removing rear seat and upholstery. B oth seats and upholstery m ake into a fu ll sized bed in the c a r fo r c a m p in g The new Overland Champion is the first all-purpose car: D oors front and rear! Washable upholstery! Steel body! Bigger new engine! Overland quality, reliability and economy! Come in—get complete details! Where the "STANDARD OF SERVICE” Never Varies —helpful to you — needful to you -today ,,h0,,e UH Tr" - W. A. Hessel HVKIEN WALKAD. Prop. W 00D • We S olicit Your B usiness COAL S™ RA ,,E pleasant valley TROUTDALE Of • f a silv er < up aw arded him possessor for hlgh- w ork n n. th e ”° y s' ‘ t D a le s exhibit of Ancona Chickens w as also aw arded first prize of a fountain pen and two week's a t <’• A. C. sum m er club school smROhrn ^ K Mr- , / nd M rs' J ohn Ny- sniith, O ctober 11, a son. ’’e.r ‘ Edm ondson of L iberty Bond W ashington, was visiting old friends in T routdale Sunday and Monday M“ r e ,X d Go tp the Polls and Vote On November Sixth Vote against an inerease in taxes . VOTE 301 X NO . . • VOTE 301 X NO VOTE 301 X NO • Vote in favor of the farmer . VOTE 301 X NO Vote against a new political machine Vote in favor of yourself and family «J VOTE 301 X NO . VOTE 301 X NO Vote against the State Income Tax Vote in lavor of prosperity for Oregon VOTE 301 X NO VOTE 301 X NO State Income Tax Referendum League SOI Wilcox Building, Portland (Signed) CYRIL G. BROWNELL ?orregX . 8Ut J S r Wi" kee'.Hn ■ : ,'ltt Huhl,ar<1 of P o rtlan d Is k t. pin», house a t the L. A H arlow h e ’ Ktate" p MrS. V.'"'1” " a t“ ‘ ^ sta te P aren t-T ea ch e r convention * 1 Medford, Oregon, si. k t P RUth Kvana bas been quite l i / t h e p " ’1 n ° X haB 801,1 hlB in te re st in the Fox Bros., m ercan tile business Fox w n iO,iher Mil t,on- Mr' and Mr«- fox will leave T h u rsd ay for C all- they — " •« - k e Mrs V ot< in favor of the wage-earner * In su red C a rrie rs VOTERS! . PhG„e IW- A Truck for Every Purpose Burten for Service & Vote against the tax spenders U Gresham Transfer & Storage Co The P le a sa n t V alley com m unity FA IR V IEW ch u rch Is th e m ost convenient. God’s ."O rganized for C o n q u est” will be th e subject of th e serm on at th e R eply" Is th e serm on of (lie se ries be M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch . Sunday. ing presented by Rev. J. S tan fo rd T his will be a t 11 In th e m orning. Moore a t th e 7:30 h o u r Sunday. Both T he Bible study classes at 10 a. m. a re young and old a re enjoying th e Sun- open to all ages. day school a t 10 a. m. GRESHAM OVERLAND CO. »’-Hand Anna Reynolds of P o rtland Mrs A. A. Cooper of T he Dailes has been visiting for a few weeks at the hom e of h er d au g h ter, Mrs. C. I | Thom as. ' *' I r 'h'i8' ? T lller ,s having h er house ¡eshingled and repaired Mr and V ° K‘‘I h’‘ve ta k " n POHscsI-.n for th e w inter. Mr. Fogel Is a m e ch an ic at th e C. C. Rush garag e !ioy. P h ll,P* "f M inneapolis. M innesota, has retu rn ed to her home a fte r several w eeks' visit here with h er m other. Mrs. E llen W right, and | o th er relatives. R obert S pence and fam ily have j moved to th e Dr. C ornelius ranch. KELSO The W om an's clu b m et at th e home of Mrs. M atthew s on T h u rsd ay . R e fresh m en ts w ere served a fte r the usual business hour, w hich Included rep o rts from th e com m ittee on b u ild ing p lan s for the new play shed. S a t u rday evening, October 27th. th e club will give an en te rta in m e n t at the achoolhouae and a basket social. A good program Is prom ised. T h ere will be a plqy, a d rill, also a few m u sical num bers. Follow ing the p ro gram baskets w !‘l be auctioned, th e proceeds of th e evening's e n te rta in m ent going to w ard s th e expense of th e play shed. Everybody welcome. L adles a re expected to bring basket«. H en ry F ran z, who has been very sick. Is rep o rted slig h tly Improved. Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard H er« had as tb e lr d in n er g u ests last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. K am fer and fam ily, Mrs. L ouise Dletl and d au g h ter Mary, G retchen and Edw ard L arson of P o rt land. Dr. I. Bloomwlck, who has been serio u sly III th e p a st th ree w eeks a t th e home of her p aren ts. Is slow ly Im proving. Joel Bloomwlck has recen tly p u r chased a Ford car. All th e farm ers In th is vicinity, are busy h arv e stin g th e ir crop of potatoes. Mrs. Olaf L indholm , w hose h ealth has been very poorly the mist m onth, Is som ew hat Improved and sh e is able to be up p a rt of th e time. Joel J a r l expects to leave soon for Medford, w here he will spend the w in ter w ith his fam ily. T IR E S Before buying tire s see th e 30 x3«4 cord tire g u aran teed $10.50 Vulcanlxlng. all w ork g u aran teed BENTLEY'S T IR E SHOP Main S treet, G resham . T hose Photo Coupons a re going fast but th e re 's one left for each ad d i tio n al su b scrib er.