Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 02, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    M arg aret Cady en te rta in e d a num ber i he will speak to th e a d u lts on th e !
ot h er frien d s, an d Mrs. L au ra B u rl­ ' su b ject, "G od's S uprem e D esire in
ingam e en tertain ed h er S unday school
class.
Miss E ugenia L eer of P o rtlan d is
v isitin g Mrs. L au ra B urlingam e.
Mrs. S. C. Dixon and tw o ch ild reu
have re tu rn e d hom e a fte r spending
tw o m ouths in th e ea st v isitin g w ith
relativ es.
Mrs. J. W. M ollar w ill open her
hom e W ednesday, N ovem ber 7. to the
L ad ies’ Aid of th e M ethodist ch u rch
for an all-d ay sew ing occasion in
p rep a ra tio n for th e sale to be held on
November 21.
A farew ell s u rp rise p a rty w as given
on T h u rsd ay evening at th e B uckner
hom e for G ilbert W agner an d Mrs. H.
W agner. About 30 frien d s w ere p re s­
en t and a very enjoyable evening w as
spent. R efresh m en ts w ere served.
Mrs. H. P ra tt is very ill at a P o rt­
land ho sp ital, w here she w as ta k en a
few days ago.
H. W agner and fam ily will move on
S atu rd ay to R ain ier, w here Mr. W ag­
n er is w orking. T hey have p u rch ased
p ro p erty th e re and have sold th e ir
p ro p e rty h ere to Mr. and Mrs. W. W il­
son.
Quote you on
" ■ "■ H m
MILLRUN
in 80-pound sacks
Portland Flouring Mills
$
26
.50
ton
Phone 1411
Dally Trips lo Porti a ml
Res. Phone 11136
Gresham Transfer & Storage Co.
BORING
BUBTEN WALRAD, Prop.
T he Sunday school m eets a t 10 a. m.
u n d er th e su p erv isio n of O. W. B or­
ing. At 8 p. m. Mrs. A lta G en try w ill
give a p ic tu re m essage on "M issionary
I W ork in Ja v a .” T his m essage is said
| to be very en te rta in in g as w ell as very
in stru c tiv e and helpful.
A Truck for Every Purpose
Burteu for Service
D °on
storage
COAL
Me S olicit Your B usiness
In su re d C a rrie rs
Presbyterian
Church
CASH PAID
(Smith Memorial)
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs,
Calves, of any kind
F airv iew , Oregon
REV. E. R. D. HOLLENSTED,
See Me for Cattle Hauling
E. BAUMANN,
Gresham, Phone 2441
M inister
SERVICES
S U N D A Y S i’H O O L ............................10 A M
M O R N IN G W O R S H IP ...................11 a '. M.
i
H elpful
—
R estful
—
In sp irin g
th is W orld a t th is Tim e." T h ere will
' be special singing at th is service. Fol- )
I ’.owing th e ch u rch service th e re will
be a m eeting of th e officers and teach - ,
; ers of th e ch u rch an d Sunday school.
T h u rsd ay , November 8 in stead of
W ednesday, N ovember 7, th e Meth- ;
odist L ad ies’ Aid w ill m eet a ll day
w ith Mrs. A. H ayw orth. T he reaso n
for th e ch an g e in the d ate is th a t No­
vem ber 8 is Mrs. H ay w o rth 's birthday.
She w ill serve lunch to th e ladies at
noon. T he ch o ir w ill m eet for its i
re g u la r p ractice Wednesday evening
a t 7:45. Everybody is req u ested to be
on time.
OPEN AN ACCOUNT ON THE
“I'AKTNEHSHII”’ PLAN, IT’S
AN INCENTIVE FOR BOTH
TO SAN E
WE WOULD LIKE
PLAIN ITS MANY
AG ES
TO EX-
ADVANT-
BANK OF GRESHAM
Gresham, Oregon
DAMASCUS
T he re g u la r m eeting of th e D am as­
cus F arm B ureau w ill be held a t th e
new U nion schoolhouse on S atu rd ay
evening, November 3, p ro m p tly at 8
o’clock.
S tate
M arket
In sp ecto r
Spence w ill be p resen t and speak on
th e incom e tax m easure. T h ere will
be a good program and special m usic,
follow ed by a social hour. T his is an
im p o rta n t m eeting w hich all a re urged
to atten d .
FORMER ORIENT BOV
WEDS MERIDYN GIRL
POWELL VALLEY
T he Rev. Mr. B urr of Ridgefield,
W illard Ogden, fo rm erly of O rient, W ashington, occupied th e p u lp it of the
and Miss C larab ell W ilbur of M eridan, Mission ch u rch Sunday evening.
ROCKWOOD
. W ashington, w ere m a rrie d at the
Mr. and Mrs. Axel Jo h n so n and
Ed. McCann m et w ith a serio u s a c ­ J P re sb y te ria n ch u rch a t V ancouver. A rth u r N'ystrom have retu rn ed from
K ennew ick, W ashington, w here they
cident la st n ig h t w hile rid in g his mo­ W ashington. W ednesday, O ctober 17.
visited
rela tiv e s and assisted in the
to rcy cle on the Rockwood road, when
Mr. and Mrs. Ogden th en m otored to
he m et a ca r driv en by a Mr. Ohmit, P o rtlan d w here a luncheon was given apple harv est.
in a head-on collision on th e railro a d for them a t th e Chinese Inn. T he next
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H endrickson, of
cro ssin g at Rockwood statio n , w here day they cam e out to visit Mr. O gden's A berdeen, W ashington, have been re ­
th e g rad e is so high th a t n eith er d ri­ sister, Mrs. Jam es H ite, at Boring, cent v isito rs at the home of Emil S a t­
ver saw th e o th e r u n til they m et on w here an o th er larg e d in n er w as g iv­ te rstro m .
Mr. H endrickson Is an
th e tra c k . Mr. McCann su stain ed a en in th e ir honor. T hey spent th e uncle of Mrs. S atterstro m .
se rio u s b reak of th e leg n ear th e hip week w ith Mr. and Mrs. H ite and v is­
On Monday evening the D orcas S u n­
and w as tak en to a P o rtlan d hospital ited w ith frien d s and took m any en ­ day school class gave a farew ell s u r ­
in an am bulance.
joyable trip s seeing th e co u n try , as p rise party to G race Welch. T he eve­
th is was Mrs. O gden's first visit to ning was spent in gam es and m usic.
TIRES
Oregon. M onday Mr. and Mrs. Ogden R efresh m en ts w ere served. T he g irls
B efore buying tire s see the 30x3^4 m otored to M eridan, W ashington, presen ted h er with an E v ersh arp e
cord tire g u ara n tee d $10.50.
w here they expect to sta y for u sh o rt pencil. A lthough th e re w ere th irte en
V ulcanizing, all w ork g u aran teed
tim e. L ater they intend to m ake th e ir p resen t, ns good luck would have It,
B E N T L E Y S T IR E SHOP,
hom e in S eattle.
all enjoyed them selves im m ensely.
Main S treet, G resham .
T he D aborah L adles' Aid of the Mis­
sion church hus decided on S atu rd ay
evening, November 24 as th e date for
th e ir auction sale at the church. All
a re invited to be present.
Mr. and Mrs. George W illiam s gave
| a house w arm ing at th e ir new resl-
, dence n o rth of Powell Valley road S at-
u rd ay evening. About 20 neighbors
and friends w ere p resen t. It was also
th e occasion of Ronda W illiam s' b irth ­
day, and a beautiful b irth d ay cake
. w ith o th er refre sh m e n ts w ere served.
T he re g u la r m onthly m eeting of th e
L u th er L eague will m eet
a t the
L u th e ra n ch u rch Sunday evening a t
7:30. E veryone Is cordially Invited to
atten d th is service.
VOTERS
Go to the Polls and Vote
On November Sixth
Vote against the tax spenders
.
VOTE 301 X NO
Vote in favor of the wage-earner
VOTE 301 X NO
Vote against an increase in taxes
VOTE 301 X NO
Vote in favor of the farmer
VOTE 301 X NO
VOTE 301 X NO
Vote against a new political machine .
Vote in favor of yourself and family . VOTE 301 X NO
Vote against the State Income Tax . . VOTE 301 X NO
Vote in favor of prosperity for Oregon VOTE 301 X NO
T he m any frien d s of Miss Mary
C h risten sen w ere treated to a real
s u rp rise on receiving word of her
m a rria g e to F ra n k G ander, a t San
Diego, C alifornia, S atu rd ay , October
26. Mr. and Mrs. H allie C h ristensen
| gave a w edding su p p er for th e young
couple In th p lr own home In th a t city.
, Mrs. G ander, w ho Is th e d au g h ter of
Mr. and Mrs. II. P. C hristensen, has
| lived h ere the g re a te r p a rt of h er life
I and has m any frien d s who wish her
| y ea rs of happiness. She Is a g rad u -
a te of the G resham high school and
w as em ployed for a num ber of years
[ In th e F irs t S tate Bank.
SPRINGDALE
T he S p rin g d ale needle clu b held its
j an n u a l h arv e st su p p er a t th e home of
I Mrs. Tom N orthw ay on W ednesday
, evening, O ctober 24. A Jolly good
j tim e was had by th e 32 g u ests present.
Mr. W atkins, w ho has been conduct-
| Ing his confectionery and b illiard p ar-
I lor In one of th e buildings of th e Salz-
, m an block, is m oving his equipm ent
to w hat Is know n as the B u tler Inn,
w here he will co n tin u e th e sam e high
I cla ss service.
T he Salzm an b ro th ers a re erectin g
I a hotel and re s ta u ra n t building next
to th e S p rin g d ale m ark et w hich will
j be know n as th e S p rin g d ale Hotel,
j T he hotel will be ru n by C. E. Vest
along wlih th e S p rin g d ale m arket,
j w hich business he has been conduct-
| Ing for some tim e.
T he school ch ild ren of D istrict No.
j 25 enjoyed a lively H allow e'en p arty
| given by Mrs. O lenora Babbitt.
Mrs. W alter P re sto n 's fa th e r has
j been paying h er a sh o rt visit.
Miss D orothy Booth of S eattle,
| W ashington, w as the g u est of Mrs. H.
i N. C h risten sen on T hursday, October
|2 5 th .
T he S p rin g d ale needle club will
I m eet a t the hom e of Mrs. H attie
Reeves on W ednesday, November 7.
The Bank of Greeham paya 5 per
rent Interest on tim e deposits.— Adv.
F IS K
State Income Tax Referendum League
TIRES AND TUBES
Oldfield
801 Wilcox Building, Portland
Tires
American*
Akron Tires
V u lent) Iz ing and Retreading
(Signed) CYRIL G. BROWNELL
All Work Guaranteed
Gresham Tire Shop
— Paid A<lv
GEO. A. B ltA N ltT
Phone 1107