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B R E M A « OUTLOOK.
FRIDAT,
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BORING
I w ere held a t S andy W ednesday, w ith
FAIR VIEW
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' in te rm en t in th e Sandy cem etery.
‘h e HMethcodi8it ch u rcb »<
Mrs. Ensom . who has been visiting
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T he Rev. J. S tan fo rd Moore, p asto r
vene aMO Z n r “ a t s V m 00!» " ‘ n i T “ * f° r 8eVer#1 m onth8 at the hom e of h er of «■« M ethodist E piscopal church.
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S O T I MUER
TROUTDALE
Rev. E m anuel R. D. H ollensted of
th e Sm ith M em orial
P re sb y teria n
G ill w ill Breach
*** H er b ro th er. Jno. H offm eister. expects to
preach on “T he P a rtn e r of the ch u rc h of F airview will p rea ch at the
M r and U r , t
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Ieave th e la8t of th e
for h e r ,n n e r M an." a t th e U a. m. preach- M. E. ch u rch at T ro u td ale S unday eve
, ’ ,
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• C‘ RooU of P o rt- hom e in K ellogg, Idaho.
inK service. T he S unday school will
land w ere visito rs a t th e hom e of Mr.
T he lnfaQt gon of
and
Wm stu d y “C h rist's M issionary Z eal" at ning a t 7:30 o'cloc k.
T he L adies' Aid m et a t th e home of
and Mrs. Wm. M orand W ednesday.
Childs, who h as been q u ite ill for sev 10 a. m.
Mrs. H. C. McGinnis on W ednesday.
T he B oring I. O. O. F. lodge will put
“S p iritu al V itality " will be the It w as decided to give th e an n u a l b a
e ra l days, is rep o rted m uch improved.
on the first degree w ork for th e G re sh
Rev. ------------
E m anuel i ------
T h ere will be a P a re n t-T e a c h e r’s them e of th e serm on by
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iu o ber
e r i.
za ar — on S atu rd ay , .rrw
Decem
1, in m
the e
am lodge a t G resham S atu rd ay night. m eeting at th e Union schoolhouse S at- “
at th e S ln,tb M e -(city hall. T h ere will be a program
T he fu n eral services for F red urday evening of th is week.
m o rial P re sb y teria n ch u rch Sunday w hich w ill be in ch a rg e of th e Rev.
B erens, who died a t his hom e here
m
orning at I I o clock. C lasses for E. G. R anton. Mrs. E. O. R ohlf and
T he B oring school h as rec en tly p u r
Sunday, w ere held a t D am ascus W ed chased a new K im ball piano and is a ll ages at the Sunday school which Mrs. G eorge P a rris h assisted the
nesday w ith in te rm en t in th e D am as p re p a rin g a splendid p ro g ram for th e s ta rts prom ptly a t 10 o'clock.
h o stess in serv in g a delicious lunch.
cus cem etery.
evening of Novem ber 28.
Sunday v isito rs at the L. A. H arlow
Mrs. E. V. M aulding is rep o rted
SPRING DALE
K enneth H arb erg had th e m isfo r
hom e w ere Ju d g e G eorge W. S taple-
quite ill w ith grip.
tu n e to b rea k his rig p t arm th e la st
T he S p rin g d ale P a ren t-T ea ch e r c ir- 11"*! “ ’“ I
“ ni‘ Mr a,nl Mra J ° 8
F u n e ra l services for Mr. F rends, of the week.
cle m et at the schoolhouse on No.
of ° 7 8ba®. Mr. a „d Mra. F. H.
w ho died a t his hom e h ere Monday,
S. E. W aller h as nam ed his confec vem
vem ber
ber 2d.
2d. th
st
th e e fir
first
F rid ay in th e | F ,em in < and Mr. an d Mrs. H. A. Young
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1 u lie
of P o rtland.
n ery and pool h all "T he Chicken
m onth. T he re g u la r b u sin ess m eet
T he P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n met
ing w as held, follow ed by a m usical
on F rid ay aftern o o n , th e presid en t,
program enjoyed by a ll presen t.
All m em bers F airv iew Lodge
T he N eedle clu b m et a t Mrs. Ja ck Mrs. C. I. Thornes, presiding. It was
' No. 92, A. F. & A. M., please
decided to co n tin u e serving hot lunch
Z ilm 's W ednesday, N ovember 7.
(Smith Memorial) (
b rin g y o u r sons, or if you have
to
th e ch ild ren . Mrs. H arry H olm es
Mrs. Tom N orthw ay and d au g h ter
| no son, (borrow some one else ’s son)
F airview , Oregon
has been em ployed to cook th e food
iv n o i r c t , , . , . , .
to ce le b rate F a th e r and Son Week Ju a n ita sp en t Novem ber 3 an d 4 at
REV. E. R. II. HOLLENSTED, next Monday night, November 19, 1923 G resham w ith th e ir cousins, Mr. and for lunch. Mrs. M. B. McGinnis gave
Minister
at 8 o’clock.
in te restin g c u rre n t events. Mrs. Mary
Mrs. D hulst.
SU N D A Y S C H o 5 l .V IC E S
io a m
c o m e “ 1 p r ° g r a m a n d r e f r e s h m e n t 8 ' A1>
P
a rso n s and Mrs. M. B. McGinnis
Mrs. Connie S m ith an d son from
M O RN IN G W O R S H I P ........ "
11 1 M I
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Stevenson. W ashington, Mrs. J. W il served refresh m en ts.
H elpful — R estful — In sp irin g , STUART THOMPSON, W. M.’ ‘ * C
Mr. and Mrs. R obert W ilson of P o rt
liam s and h er tw o d au g h ters from
P o rtlan d , an d Mrs. S. Row ley an d her land w ere visiting a t th e home of Mrs.
C. 8. W ilson on Sunday.
tw o d au g h ters w ere re c e n t v isito rs of
A la rg e crow d enjoyed th e 500 p arty
Mrs. G lenora B abbitt.
S
atu
rd ay night given by th e E astern
Mrs. I. J. Je n k in s an d son Ray
visited th e ir re la tiv e Mrs. D. W oodard S tar. A sh o rt p ro g ram w as enjoyed.
Mrs Ja 8 ' E ,k ,n «
on Novem ber 5. Mrs. W oodard also I ,H ‘gh h° T 8 * e“ t
enjoyed a visit from Mr. and Mrs G tO" an< J ° 8' H a k y ' b° th ° f O reahan‘-
K
Boise. Idaho
Idaho
' ' | co n so latlo '>s w ent to Joe Staffenson of
K arch
arch e e r r of
of Boise,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B oardm an from P lea san t Home and Mrs. F ra n ce s Fox
of T routdale.
S eattle, W ashington, have been th e
Mr. and Mrs. E lm er Coe of A storia
g u ests of Mrs. G ilb ert Bates.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P o rte r w ere de Oregon, who a re on th e ir w ay to C ali
lighted by th e b irth of a baby g irl on fo rn ia have been v isitin g a t th e home
of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. H arlow .
O ctober 27.
Mrs. H icklin, an old resid e n t of I A ,tOrney G eorge P erk in s and wife
of P o rtlan d visited at th e J. R. K n a rr
T ro u td ale, now resid in g a t , ______I
Olympia,
W ashington, has suffered a stro k e of hom e on T h u rsd ay evening. I
Mrs. G eorge P a rris h has re tu rn e d
p araly sis.
Mrs. S arah L u cas of S p ringdale, Is from th e e a ste rn p a rt of th e sta te
here 8he
she has been visiting relativ es
slow ly im proving from h er rec en t ill- I w tlere
ness, Mrs. L ucas is being ta k en c a re ' ° r 8° m e t,m e'
Mrs. L. A. Pow ell is confined to her
of a t her d a u g h te r's hom e In Hood
hom e again on acco u n t of poor health.
River.
Mr. an d Mrs. Don W oodard have r e Mrs. L u ra O'Neill has been ta k in g her
place in th e lib rary .
cen tly Joined th e C olum bia gran g e.
A larg e crow d of frien d s attended
T he m em bers of th e Colum bia
*T*HE famous Willys-Knight Coupe-Sedan is now
g ran g e w ill enjoy a h ard tim es p arty th e fu n eral services on W ednesday of
to be given on Novem ber 17. All m em Mrs. M artha T iller.
available in two finishes: De Luxe, in rich blue,
b ers a r e urged to com e and w ear th e ir
nickel trimmed, with black superstructure and
old clothes.
ROCKWOOD
running gear, at newly reduced price; and Stan
Miss Maud H in k le will soon re tu rn
“T he S tren g th of F rie n d sh ip ” will
from Yakim a, W ashington.
dard, by request, entirely in black, with washable
, be th e su b ject of th e p asto r, th e Rev.
Mr. and Mrs. H en ry C h risten sen had J. S tan fo rd Moore, a t th e Rockwood
Spanish long grain upholstery, at a still greater
g u ests from P o rtlan d and A sto ria on C om m unity
M ethodist
Episcopal
S unday November 11.
ch u rch a t 7:30 p. m. n ex t Sunday,
price saving. Doors front and rear—no seat climb
Mrs. I). Brown gave a H allow e'en “Our Lord Je su s a M issionary” w ill be
ing! A demonstration will reveal the reason for
p a rty a t her hom e on O ctober 30. Mr. studied a t th e 10:30 a. m. Sunday
this fine car’s great popularity.
and Mrs. Tom N orthw ay and Mr. and [ school service.
Mrs. D. W oodard w ere am ong those
p resen t.
’leasan t Home and l.usted to H ave
New Public L ibrary S tation.
H um an Radio.
VV. A. Hessel
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Phone 1141
Gresham
Phone 1141
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V ista a t the co rn e r of Lusted and
P a tie n t—“Q uite tru e , doc, th e re a re
P lea san t Home roads. T his statio n
tim es when one feels o v erch arg ed .”
will serv e both th e L usted and P leas
an t Home d istricts.
Horse Stall Habits.
Si— “Why did Miss Mabel stop keep
Books may be borrow ed h ere by all
in' com pany w ith th e hired m an?"
resid en ts of M ultnom ah county. F resh
Hi—“ W aal, you see. when he n r o
be bent
bent o o ut
ut every
every n m w onth
posed to her— he opened her m outh to I " books
00“ 8 will be
n ,b
look a t her te e th .”
and books not In th is collection may
| he req u ested from th e g en eral library.
R eally, said th e B riton, th is A m eri
T he collection
Includes
fiction,
can idea of ad v e rtisin g the fact of a
b an a n a sh o rtag e is m ost e x tra o rd i books on p o u ltry raisin g , farm ing,
nary. Why not w ait un til a new crop home decoration, child feeding, trav el
at th is B akery and a t S to res
com es in?
'a n d biography.
BANK OF GRESHAM
Gresham, Oregon
—a service hank
THE MAXIMUM OF GOOD RESULTS
IN ALL PHASES OF HANKING
Presbyterian Cooi)
Church
A
W IL L Y S
Coupe-Sedan
S ta n d a rd
De Lu/e
4550
4 /•-4?a/«4a
450
The Difference is
Finish
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A re Y ou R ea d y for your
T H A N K S G IV IN G D IN N E R
If your china ist incomplete now is the time to replace.
W e carry a complete stock of basket design, gold band
and plain white, also bon bon dishes, sugar and cream
ers and cake plates in a beautiful hand painted line.
HEPP’S RACKET STORE
Gresham, Ore.
Send a Thanksgiving Greeting Card to the absent friend
P o w er to S tart
GRESHAM OVERLAND CO.
KNIGHT
“Let your next car be a Hoick"
We are fully equipped to do any electrical work, gen
eral repair work, re-boring and acetylene welding.
All Work Guaranteed
MAIN STREET GARAGE
e ” el2 2 8
«««"■•AM
T H IN K
OUR HEALTH BREAD
Contains the Vitaniines, nii’ ed by
a
Auction Sale
scientific prin cip les
It’s Good and Good for You
THEO. VAN DONINCK
P hone 1221
M O NDAY, NOVEM BER
FOR THE BEST MEATS
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f
Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab
solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest
possible prices, you’ll go to
THE SANITARY
GEO. IHETL, Prop.
Phone 1111
MARKET
Phone 1711
G resham
Bally T rips to P o rtlan d
Res. Phone 1936
Gresham Transfer & Storage Co.
BURTEX WALRAD, Prop.
A Truck for Every Purpose
Hurten for Service
WOOD
We S olicit Your B usiness
COAL
O rd e r n o w a n d a v o id d is a p p o in tm e n t.
STORAGE
In su re d C a rrie rs
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
A. 4. W. BROWN, Prop.
Phone 1891
Powell S tre et, G resham
19, 1923
Sale Starts 10:30 A. M.
CASH
CATTLE
In g th Pacific
e recen Coast,
t co n test
October
b racin
th e held
Raw on
Milk
from 31
,‘ h i s 1923
h . A l in e n O t “ -ik ^ ln n d
( r e a m e ry Com pany, scored 96 6-10, w inning th e gold m edal.
ru n e
S ee M e for C a ttle H a u lin g
J
_B A U M A N N ,
‘‘"■as*us
Six Bred Hellers. Four 4 to « months old Heifers. These cows
will be tuberculin tested before sale and certificate goes with
. Matched Span ot Haj Mares, aged 5 years, weight 2800 as
good a team as there is in the county.
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MACHINERY— W agon, H arn ess, Feed O rlnder, 1U H P G asoline
Engine, F an n in g Mill, Mower. R ake. L arge Disc C o rru g ated H o l l e r m l
G rain D rill, Riding C u ltivator, 2 Steel F?am H a rro w “ H a tfo rm S c . e .
a a a s t s .
c o° ' , r - -
c* -' -
420 or over 6 m o n th s’ tim e will be given
SALE RAIN OR SH IN E
B« B. P R E S T O N , O w ner
S’. W.’Vl’v4 SOXS’ Vancouver, Wash., Auctioneers
ti. .1. (II.SEN, American Security Hank, Clerk
PAID
for I resh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs,
Calves, of any kind
21 High tirade Cows—1.» Jerseys, 4 llolsteins, 2 Mixed.
Some fresh. A lot of Springers. At least half of them are «-gal
lon cows when fresh. The herd tests at Damascus Creamery
from 5 1 to 5.7. 1 think there is not a better herd in the county
TERMS— Sum s u n d er 420 Cash,
on approved security.
F R E E LUNCH AT NOON
Think What ?
Thanksgiving is Coming and you will need SUET.
EXTRAORDINARY GOOD DAIRY COWS
On Orchards-Sifton Paved Road, 5 Miles North of East of
Vancouver, Washington
Gresham City Bakery
P o w er to Stop
NOTICI TO STOCK HOLDERS.
Gresham. Phone 2441
F IS K
N otice is hereby given th a t th e re g
TIRES AMI TUBES
u la r an n u a l m eeting of the sto ck h o ld
ers of th e M ultnom ah County F air will
O ld field
be held In th e city hall. G resham , on
Tires
Monday, Decem ber 3, 1923, at 8 p. rn.
T his m eeting Is for th e purp o se of
American«
_
electing a board of d irec to rs to serve
Akron Tires
£5?"*
for the ensuing y ear, to vote on
Yuleaniiing
and
Retreading
am ending A rticle 17, Section 1, of th e
All W ork G uaran teed
co n stitu tio n providing for an in crease
in the num ber of d irec to rs to 10 or
m ore, and to tra n s a c t such o th e r b u si
ness as m ay legally com e before the
m eeting.
GKO A. BRANDT
P h o n e 1107
By o rd er of board of d irecto rs, th is
re p a lrtn ¿ and rachar».*
5th day of November, 1923.
* Son
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“ n<l • ,' n*'r a ,o r » o rk .
Kaker
H. J, PU L FE R , S ecretary .
Gresham Tire Shop
T W B R E ! MOW T H A T ’« W H A T I C A L L
C U e v E R e iN A M C lA J G .
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