POTATO GRADING MEET
BROUGHT MANY EARMERS
PAGE TH REE
At th e M ethodist ch u rch next S u n
F u lly 150 potato g row ers from e a st
C. C. Bush, who rec en tly p urchased
E m m ett D onahue of Yakim a, W ash-
e rn M ultnom ah and n o rth ern C lacka day the p asto r, the Rev. J. S tan fo rd th e T ro u td ale g ara g e has fouud th a t j ington, is visiting a t th e hom e of Mr.
THANKSGIVING
Moore,
will
preach
on
"A
pplying
th
e
m as m et a t the g ran g e hall on T ues
th e p rese n t building he is now occu
and
Mrs.
Wm.
M
orand
and
fam
ily
th
is
day afte rn o o n to discuss the new Wisdom of God," at 11 o'clock. S u n pying can ta k e c a re of only about one- I week.
te n th of th e business he is now doing,
po tato g rad in g law and w itness a dem day school w ill m eet a t 10 o'clock.
The Rev. Boudinot Seeley of P o rt so finds it n ecessary to put up a la rg e r
A 10-pound boy arriv ed a t th e home
WE ARE THANKFUL FOR
o n stra tio n of ac tu al grading. As a re
THE HOST OF STAUNCH
su lt m uch m isunderstanding was land will preach next Sunday m orning building. T he new building is being of Mr. and Mrs. L eslie F ish er T u es
day.
ANO
TRI E
FRIENDS
cleared up and a feeling of confidence a t th e Sm ith M emorial P resb y terian erected n ea r th e P. R„ L. & P. station.
WIIO III KOI (ill THEIR
T he G resham I. O. O. F. lodge paid
in th e law and in its good effects church. Sunday school will m eet a t T he dim ensions a re 76 X 80 feet and
10 o clock. Evening union services will Mr. Bush expects to be ready for b u s th e Boring lodge a fra te rn a l visit
CO-OPERATION WITH IS
seem ed to be established.
be held a t the city hall at 7:30. when iness in th e new location by Decem W ednesday evening. T he Boring lodge
HAVE MADE THIS THE
I t had been reported th a t u n p rin
ber 15th. L. W. D unsm ore of P o rtlan d conferred the second degree on tw o of
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
cipled buyers had bought up q u an titie s Rev. J. S tan fo rd Moore will preach.
IT IS TODAY.
has th e co n tract. Mr. Bush h as th e th e G resham candidates.
of potatoes, m any of them graded too
MAY THE DAY BE A DAY
F o rd agency and expects even a larg er
PLEASANT HOME
Mrs. E. V. M aulding who has been
low, giving them th e o pportunity of
b u sin ess in th e sp rin g th a n he is now q u ite ill for th e past w eek. Is rep o rted
OE “ REAL THANKSGIV
reg rad in g and selling them a t a large
Next Sunday a t
th e M ethodist doing.
ING“ TO EACH OF YOU.
m uch improved.
profit. It w as said th a t th ese buyers
church
th
e
Sunday
school
w ill m eet a t
told of m any a rre sts of g row ers for
M atrons an d P a tro n s O. E. S. of
T he little son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis
DIRECTORS
im proper grading. As a re su lt th e re 10 o clock. P a re n ts a re u rged to com e P o rtlan d and vicinity visited th e c h a p Rich is rep o rted q u ite ill w ith grip.
had a rise n a feeling of apprehension w ith th e ir ch ild ren and to help de te r a t T ro u td ale on S atu rd ay night
R ussel P o tter, wiio has sp en t the
F.
A.
HALLIDAY
velop th e ch u rch going h ab it by re T he evening w as enjoyed by a large
and of opposition to the law
H. A. LEW IS
sum m er in th e woods n ea r A storia,
A. F MILLER
F ed eral M arket In sp ec to r R inger, m aining w ith them to th e ch u rch s e r crowd.
retu rn ed to his hom e h ere W ednesday.
EMANUEL ANDERSON
w ho w as the m ain sp eak er, said th a t vice. T he p asto r, the Rev. E. G. R an-
Jno. A nderegg had th e m isfo rtu n e
E. S. B ullock and fam ily of P o rtlan d
W. E. MARKELL
ton, will p reach the T han k sg iv in g s e r
no a rre s ts have been m ade under th e
to
fall
and
badly
sp
rain
his
rig
h
t
knee
w ere Sunday v isito rs a t th e L. A. H a r
GUST LARSEN
law . He gave the m inim um size of mon at 11 o'clock, laying special stre ss low home.
th e first of th e week.
K. A. M ILLER
upon C hristian citizenship.
U. S. No. 1 as one and one-th ird inches
C arl W esterberg, who has been
Miss A lice Spence of P o rtlan d w as
acro ss th e potato, w hereas some have
"S ay it w ith a W a n t A d."
a w eek-end g u est a t th e W. C. Spence q u ite ill for th e p ast w eek, is rep o rted
been throw ing out of th a t grad e all
m uch im proved.
home.
w hich did not reach four inches in
T he S unday school m eets a t th e
L. A. H arlow is on th e sick list th is
diam eter. P otatoes of th is grade, how
ch u rc h each Sunday at 10 o’clock, u n
week.
Gresham, Oregon
ever, m ust be sound and free from any
der th e su pervision of G. H. Bickford.
T he M asons a t T ro u td ale observed “T h ere isn ’t any b e tte r o rganization
injury.
(Smith Memorial) F a th e r and Son W eek by giving a ban th a n th e S unday school to quell th e
Ten or tw elve different lots of po
q u et in th e M asonic h all on Monday crim e w ave,” said th e p asto r, th e Rev.
F airview , Oregon
tato es w ere brought for d em o n stra
tion and an o p p o rtu n ity w as given REV. E. R. 1». HOLLENSTED, evening. Ju d g e H ew itt of P o rtlan d E. G. Ranton. At 8 o'clock In th e eve
w as th e sp eak er of th e evening, and ning O liver Gill w ill preach. A very
M in ister
everyone to le arn a t first hand how to I
J. E. W illobly and H arold G raham of ap p reciativ e audience listened to him
grad e them .
SERVICES
S U N D A Y S C H O O L ...........................10 A. M
P o rtlan d fu rn ish ed m usic th a t w as la st Sunday evening.
M O R N IN G W O R S H IP ..................11 A. M.
m uch enjoyed by th e la rg e crow d of
P h o n e w an t ads. to 1561.
H elpful — R estful — In sp irin g
men p resen t.
SANDY B L U FF
Mrs. A. D elany of P o rtlan d , a fo r
Joe Caldo is slow ly reco v erin g from
mer resid e n t of T ro u td ale, w as v isit
his illness.
“ Let your next ear be a Bulck”
ing old frien d s h ere la st week.
Mrs. M ary L aw less, sis te r to Wm.
___________In Masonic Hall, Gresham
T he fancy w ork com m ittee of th e
We are fully equipped to do any electrical work, gen
L adies' Aid m et on T uesday afternoon Caldo, had a p ara letic stro k e Monday,
but
is
re
stin
g
a
little
ea
sie
r
today.
eral repair work, re-boring and acetylene welding.
a t th e home of Mrs. G eorge P a rrish .
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. A ult spent S u n
T he ladies a re finishing up fancy ar
All Work Guaranteed
ti d e s to be sold a t th e bazaar, w hich day at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Beer’s 4-Pieee Orchestra
C arrell of Pow ell Valley.
w ill be held a t th e city h all Decem ber
Dance until 3 a. m.
Lunch at Midnight
Miss D orothy M attingly of Sandy
first.
visited S unday w ith Miss Zaidee Ault.
GKESHAM
p ” n e l2 2 8
J a y Moore and H arold H udson left
Raym ond W atkins is confined to his
S
atu
rd
ay
for
Bend,
Oregon.
Gentlemen $1
Ladies Free
bed w ith m easles. Jam es is also ailing
T he M isses M arg aret and M iriam
,
Good Time Assured
an d unhble to be in school.
S pence gave a slum ber p a rty a t th e ir
A show er w as given on S atu rd ay at
hom e on S atu rd ay nigbt.
L aw rence H udson an d wife of T u r th e home of Mrs. A. R adford in honor
of Mrs. Buckley Corley, who w ill be
n er, Oregon, w ere v isitin g on F rid a y
a t th e home of th e fo rm e r's p are n ts rem em bered as Miss Zelda W ilson.
Many useful gifts w ere received by th e
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. H udson.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Jen n in g s and son bride and a p leasan t aftern o o n sp en t
by all.
f.o .b .T o le d o
Joe of Oregon City w ere S unday visit
Mr. G ray, who lives on th e O sborne
o rs a t th e J. R. K n a rr home.
T he M isses R achel and Je ssie place, and C larence B row ning a tte n d
Dodge of P o rtlan d w ere v isito rs at the ed the potato g rad in g d em onstration
in G resham Tuesday.
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Simon!
Sam
T
u
ttle
passed
aw
ay
W
ednesday
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
on Sunday.
Phone 1891
evening, a fte r a long illness. F u n eral
Powell S tre et. G resham
Jo h n H o ssn er and I. L. D avidssn
living on th e H ensley road, have p u r arran g e m en ts a re in th e h an d s of
Miller & T racy.
chased a wood saw, w hich w ill be i
g rea t convenience for T ro u td ale peo
PO W ELL VALLEY
ple w ishing th e ir wood sawed.
Jam es Simoni, Milton Fox and Mr.
Sunday school at the Mission church
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs,
W eeks w ent to th e Cowlitz riv er Sun- will be held next Sunday a t 10 o’clock,
dy on a fishing trip.
Calves, of any kind ,
w hich w ill be follow ed a t 11 by
T he celery g ro w ers a re w orking preach in g by th e p asto r, th e Rev.
ea rly and late endeavoring to finish O scar J. W ilner. He will also preach
Both »eats adjust forward and
Big loading space by removing
h arv e stin g th e larg e celery crop be in th e evening a t 7:30. Young people's
back for tall and short people.
rear seat a n d u p h o ls te r y .
fo re freezing w eather.
m eeting is held each T uesday evening
T h ere w ill be a dance in th e city a t 7:30 and p ray er m eeting each
Entertainment at Rockwood.
h all on T h anksgiving eve. A five- T h u rsd ay evening a t th e sam e hour.
F ine program a t Rockwood g ran g e
piece o rc h e stra from P o rtlan d will All a re invited to th e services.
h all, W ednesday, Novem ber 28, a t 8
fu rn ish the m usic.
TIRES AND TURKS
o'clock,
by p upils of Rockwood school.
At 7:30 p. m. th e p asto r, E. G. R an-
ROCKW OOD
P
roceeds
to
go
tow
ard
new
play
shed.
ton, w ill preach a T hanksgiving ser
A bazaar, chicken d in n er and e n te r R efresh m en ts and hom e m ade candy
mon. Miss F aye P arso n s w ill sing and
T ires
th e p asto r w ill play a vjolln solo. The ta in m e n t w ill be given on S atu rd ay w ill be sold. A dm ission, ad u lts 25c,
T he new Overland Champion is the big hit of the
American-
o rg an izatio n of a Sunday school w ill evening, November 24, a t th e G range ch ild ren 15c.—Adv.
year! Delivers more kinds of service than any other car
Akron Tires
be considered a t th is service. All in h all, by th e Rockwood L ad les’ Aid
T he Mission circ le of th e H aley B ap
ever made. A wonderful closed car for the whole
te re ste d in th e m oral and sp iritu a l society. A larg e atten d a n ce and a
Vulcanizing and R etreading
tist
ch u rch w ill have a b azaar on S a t
All W ork G uaranteed
w elfare of th e com m unity a re invited good tim e a re an ticip ated .
family. Big square space by taking out rear seat and
u
rd
ay
evening,
D
eecem
ber
8.
Services a t th e ch u rch next Sunday
to th is service.
upholstery—carries samples, luggage—anything! Great
will include S unday school at 10:30 In
Safety Deposit.
for salesmen, farmers—everybody!. Seats and uphol
PLEA SA N T VALLEY
the m orning and a series of stereo p tl
OKO. A. ItRA N D T
P h o n e 1107
Bobby—“G randm a, can you break
con slides on Ja v a In the evening at n u ts w ith your te e th ? ”
stery make big bed in car—fine for camping! Seats ad
S unday school at th e com m unity 7:30.
M r^ A lta G entry w ill have
G randm a— "W hy, no, Bobby!"
justable fit anybody. T h e whole C o u n try is going
Shooting Match at Orient.
I ch u rch will be held next Sunday a t 10 ch a rg e of th e evening service.
Bobby—"T hen keep th ese for me
I o’clock and evening w orship a t 7:30.
w hile I go out to play,”
A shooting m atch will be held in
wild over the Champion! Come see it.
C lean-up Week at G resham .
All a re invited to a tte n d th ese ser-
Jo h a n so n 's field at O rient on Novem
B ring your rags, p ap er, c a st iron
Two Extra Cylinders.
I vices.
ber 24 and 25. Rifle, sho tg u n and pis
and ju n k of all d escrip tio n s F riday
M otorist (ju s t le arn in g to drive, to tol.
T he L adies' Aid society held a de- and S atu rd ay , November 30 and De
P len ty of fat tu rk ey s, geese,
I Mghtful m eeting at the Mrs. H. P. Mc- cem ber 1, to G resham Produce Co.— friend In his new c a r , —“ W hat's th a t? ducks and chickens. S andw iches and
Do you h ea r th o se cy lin d ers k n o ck
VV. A. Hessel
I Cullough on T h u rsd ay afternoon.
Adv.
in g ?”
hot coffee will be served on the
Phone 1141
Gresham
Phone 1141
Timid Com panion—" I t's n ot th e c y l grounds. P ro fessio n als will be handi
>
SPECIA L COMMUNICATION,
inders, It’s my knees."
capped.— Adv.
F airv iew Lodge No. 92 A. F. &
q
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te
ri
p
nj
roijn3^i.-nfern^r.:fl^^^rnpiri:ri:m
tt---¿wnn.’SSâ :
T he an n u al m eeting of sto c k
' A. M., S atu rd ay evening, No
h o ld ers of M ultnom ah co unty fair
v e m b e r 24, 1923, 8 p. m. L abor In
w ill soon be held. W hat can be
M. M. degree. V isiting b re th re n w el
done to put th e fair on Its feet
come.
financially. You should investigate,
WM. H. STANLEY Sec y.
th in k and act.— Adv.
STUART THOMPSON, W. M.
a t th is B akery and a t S to rrs
BANK OF GRESHAM
Presbyterian
Church
Power to Start
¿ S . ' ' 1’
(jgz
Jl
Power to Stop
American Legion Dance
Thanksgiving Eve., Wednesday, Nov. 28
MAIN STREET GARAGE
DOOR PRIZE
All Orders for Turkeys,
Geese and other Poultry
Must Be in Tuesday
NEW
CHAMPION
CASH PAID
See Me for Cattle Hauling
j? . BAUMANN,
Gresham. Phone 2441
A m e ric a 's M o s t
S e n s a tio n a l C a r
F IS K
Oldfield
Gresham Tire Shop
GRESHAM OVERLAND CO.
T H IN K !
OUR HEALTH BREAD
M ERRY ( ^ .CHRISTMAS
Contains the Vitaniines, m ired hy
?
scientific p rin c iile s
It is too late to say In th e y ears to oorae “Why d idn’t we have
baby's p ic tu re m ade w hen he w as one y ea r old” o r “ Why h av en 't we
M ary's and J o h n ’s p ic tu res show ing ju s t how th ey looked In th e ir
first school year.
Tim e w aits for no one, today—now is th e tim e to a rra n g e for
th is y e a r’s p o rtra its.
We have special sty les for baby and c h ild ren 's p o rtra its.
It's Good and Good lor You
Gresham City Bakery
THEO. VAN DONINCK
P hone 1221
FOR THE BEST MEATS
Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab
solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest
possible prices, you’ll go to
THE SANITARY MARKET
GEO. DIETL, Prop.
TIME WAITS FOR NO ONE
Phono 1711
Grow hum
H A R D Y ’S S T U D I O
Phone 541
Gresham
Open Sundays by
A D U o in tm e n t
GRESHAM THEATER
Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 29
Phone 1411
Dally Trips to Portland
Res. Phone l ‘.»3(!
Gresham Transfer & Storage Co.
BURTEN WALRAD, Prop.
A Truck for Every Purpose
Burtcn for Service
WOOD
We Solicit Your B usiness
COAL
STORAGE
In su red C a rrie rs
ÿjo lib ap G re e tin g s
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personal greeting to one’s relatives,
friends or business patrons is highly
appropriate and much appreciated at the
holiday season.
IT I» NOT A DAY TOO NOON
for you to begin choosing this y ear’s
specially engraved Christ mas and New
V ear s cards. We have foreseen the Im
portance of early choice and are now
ready to show you our new, exclusive
line of greeting cards.
Matinee 2:15 p. m., Evening 7:15 and 9 p. m.
A U T H E N T IC PICTU RES OE T H E G REA T
JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE
DISASTER
In lots of 25, with envelopes to match,
with your name or firm name neatly
printed.
Samples can be seen at this office.
Realistic Scenes of Quake and Eire
Gresham Outlook
WILL ROGERS IN
Phone 1561
“One Glorious D ay”