Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 16, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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B R E M A « OUTLOOK.
FRIDAT,
PAGE THREE
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
n D
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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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tric ity in th e air affects your sys- *n tb e new Stevenson sto re at Buena
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
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C U e v E R e iN A M C lA J G .
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