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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1923)
FAIRVIEW At th e S m ith M em orial P resby- b y terian ch u rch Sunday m orning w or ship at 11 o'clock. Rev. E. R. D. H ol lensted. th e p asto r w ill preach. S u n day school s ta rts prom ptly a t 10 o'clock. S everal new sc h o lars w ere en rolled la st S unday and a beautiful b an n e r is presen ted to each class hav ing th e la rg e st percen tag e of schol a rs p rese n t each Sunday. C hristm as p ro g ra m s have been ordered, and p re p a ra tio n fo r the celebration will begin im m ediately. i give th is le ctu re w hile on a v isit here. A com m unity song service w ill be held a t th e S m ith M em orial P resby te ria n ch u rc h S unday evening a t 7:30 o'clock, conducted by Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted. Union T han k sg iv in g service Sunday nigh t at the city hall w as well a tte n d ed and all spoke v ery ap p reciativ ely of th e serm on by Rev. J. S tanford Moore. An offering w as tak en for the C hild ren 's F arm Home a t Corvallis. SPRINGDALE CORBETT The h ard lim es p arty held at th e Co T he school p arty , given th e upper lum bia g ran g e on November 17 was classm en by th e freshm en. F rid a y ev e w ell atten d ed by the m em bers. Card ning. was a very enjoyable affair. T he Playing and dan cin g w ere enjoyed by freshm en by th e aid of th e ir te ach ers all. P ro fesso r McKay. Joy C rockett, and Mrs. D ella H enkle and Mrs. Tom veTv1"^«! J“ ' ? 1*' Pro v « l them selves N orthw ay atten d ed th e E vening S ta r v ery efficient e n te rta in e rs. At the g ra n g e w here th ey assiste d in th e close of the evening refre sh m e n ts of p rep a ra tio n of th e tab leau x for P a- 8 « v e d .8aU d' C“ k,‘ and COCoa w ere m ona G range w hich will be held at P le a sa n t V alley, D ecem ber 19. Iren e S p rag u e of Boardm an was the PLEASANT HOME T he County Council w hich met at guest of Mrs. C lara Sm ith, Friday G ilbert w as w ell rep rese n ted by n ig h t and S atu rd ay . T he ladies of th e ch u rch have about An Echo m eeting of th e B aptist Among those finished th eir p re p a ra tio n for the ba M issionary co n feren ce recen tly held S p rin g d ale citizens. S atu rd ay , D ecem ber 1, w ill be the za r to be held a t th e city h all Friday, in P o rtlan d , w ill be given a t th e P lea s p rese n t w ere Mrs. G lenora B abbitt, re g u la r m onthly m eeting of Colum bia Mrs. D ella H enkle, D ecem ber 7. W atch for fu rth e r a n a n t Home B ap tist ch u rch , T uesday Mrs. Ed. W ilson On all Chevrolet models gran g e. M embers a re requested to and Mrs. Woodle. nouncem ent. evening, Novem ber 27. m eet early as th e re a re six can d id ates T he Needle clu b m et at th e hom e of Rev. Calvin K. S taudt, Ph.D., who Rev. and Mrs. A. Jo h n so n of th e Mrs. W alter P re sto n on N ovember to be Initiated. T his w ill also be the h as lately re tu rn e d from P alestine, H aley B ap tist ch u rc h w ill a s sist the an n u a l election of officers. so u th e rn and c e n tra l E urope, w ill de P lea san t Home ch u rc h in p u ttin g on 21. T he next m eeting will be held at Mr. S trom has ren ted his farm to liver a stereopticon le ctu re on the th e pro g ram . Special m usic by the th e hom e of Mrs. Don W oodard on th e m. H ancock and expects to move 5th of Decem ber. Holy Land, free of charg e a t the city H aley choir. E verybody invited. E veryone w ill be pleased to hear w ith his fam ily to P o rtlan d in the ball Monday evening, a t 8 o’clock. W ord has been received of th e re th a t Mrs. C. C h risten se n is g ettin g n e a r future. Rev. and Mrs. S tau d t a re personal cent b irth of a son to Mrs. D orothy Ben Rlckll. a Y. M. C. A. se creta ry frie n d s of th e p asto r of th e P resb y ( ady Bettis of Nez P erce, Idaho. Miss along as w ell as can be expected since te ria n church, and has consented to E va Cady, w ent th e re rec en tly to as h er rec en t m isfo rtu n e w hich resu lted te r P o rtlan d , rec en tly visited his sis sist h er sister. in a double fra c tu re of th e left limb. ter. Miss P au lin e Rlckll, a t the C lara A t th e end of th re e w eeks th e p la ste r Sm ith home. c a st w ill be rem oved an d she w ill th en Mrs. H a rry R ickert, w ho is a su ffer be able to be ab o u t on cru tch es. e r from th e effects of a bad tooth Mrs. J. Bailey of Canby has com e to w ent to G resham S atu rd ay to consult c a re fo r h er sis te r Mrs. C. C h riste n a d entist. sen. Mrs. Olivia L eland re tu rn e d Monday Mrs. O. W oodard and Mrs. Wm. from a fo rtn ig h t visit w ith frien d s a t “Let your next ear be a Buiek” H ard in g a re hom e from W hite Salm on Tacoma. w here they have been w orking in th e Miss Jo y C rockett w as th e guest of V\ e are fully equipped to do any electrical work, gen ap p le harv est. Miss P au lin e R ickli. at F ern d ale eral repair work, re-boring and acetylene welding. W hile d riving to W ashington r e Distributor for Chevrolet M otor Cars Place, F rid ay n ig h t and S aturday. cen tly , D. Brow n m et w ith an acci D L W illa rd S to ra g e B a tte ri)« . Bush & A nderson a re now occupy All Work Guaranteed dent. b rea k in g a w heel on his car. Phone 2331 , ing th e ir new building, ac ro ss the highw ay from th e high school, and COTTRELL have a fresh line of g ro ceries. GRESHAM Phone 1228 G rover G orton of S u n b u rst. Mon Mr. W in an s of Hood R iver sp en t tan a. is th e guest of his cousin. Mrs Sunday w ith his d au g h ter, Mrs. A. J. L ew is Reed. B ram and fam ily. Mrs. M allory of Boise Idaho is vis Sunday d in n er g u ests a t th e C ras- iting Mrs. Mary H icks and o th er w ell hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k a t th is B akery and a t S tores frien d s in th is vicinity. H alfpenny and Mr. an d Mrs. G regory Rev Mr. W right of P o rtlan d of P o rtlan d and Mrs. M. C. Brow n of preach ed a fine T han k sg iv in g serm on Contains the \ itamines, mlTed by Ocean P ark , W ashington. h ere Sunday. T he Sunday school is scientific p rin cip les V ictor Wood is confined to his bed p re p a rin g a C h ristm as program w ith m easles. I t’s Good and Good fo r You L ouise G illam of P o rtlan d sp e n t a 1 *‘" n , ' t -TeHclier A ssociation few days la st w eek w ith h er g ra n d ’’ ill Hold Entertainment. m other, Mrs. Jos. M anary. T he P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n or Diam ond S plaw n and fam ily of THEO. VAN DONINCK P hone 1221 Union school. C lackam as county, will I P o rtlan d sp e n t S unday w ith his b ro th hold an e n te rta in m e n t an d b azaar er, S. B. S plaw n and fam ily. D ecem ber 15. a t 8 p. m . a t th e Union , Mr. and Mrs. W. E. C rasw ell, Mr. schoolhouse. Candy and lunch w ill be and Mrs. L. E. C rasw ell and son w ere for l resh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, sold. E verybody welcome. d in n er g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. and Calves, of any kind Mrs. F red Meyer W ednesday evening. Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab STATED COMMUNICATION of Mrs. McCoy of P o rtlan d sp en t th e solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest F airview Lodge No. 92, A. F. w eek-end w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. H ailey possible prices, you’ll go to & A. M„ S atu rd ay evening, and fam ily. D ecem ber 1. 1923. 8 p. m. Election and in stallatio n of officers. L abor in E. A. degree. V isiting b re th re n wel- come. BORING Mrs. O. Nelson gave a su rp rise at th e ir M- H. STANLEY, S ecre tary home S atu rd ay evening and all re Mr. anti Mrs. W. R. T elford and STUART THOMPSON. W. M. ported a good tim e. sons W aille and Tom, retu rn ed home <he la st of th e week from a ten -d ay s' m otor trip to S eattle and V ancouver, B. C. W hile In S eattle they visited at th e hom es of Mr. T elfo rd 's b ro th er, rid your system o f C atarrh o r Deafness J no. T elford, and an uncle. Jn o H aris- caused by C atarrh. h erg er. They rep o rted fair w eath er SaU by < 1 , f„ T „ „ 40 rra rt and good ro ad s on th e en tire trip. F. J. CHENEY S l CO., Toledo. Ohio Miss P earl L unday of P o rtlan d was N O T H E T O ( B E U IT O K H . a Sunday guest at th e home of her , N o . 2299J. I p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Joe L unday and i n th e < Ire u lt C o u rt o f th.- s ta te o f O re . f 'r o i. a o r h" o f M u ltn o m a h . In fam ily. ° f H*’nrlet“ T he Boring R ebekahs will give „ In|«l«"h"Det"a S -d the good program and b azaar at th e I. O ,h a t th e u n d e r n e d has been a p p o in te d e x e c u trix o f th e O. F. hall F rid ay evening. T he p ro sig la e t w ill a n d t.-N tatneut a n il o f th e e s ta te ' f o r 'X g ram will be free and a fte r th e p ro c u lt V 'o u r't *of gram all kinds of b eautiful handw ork b X 'l ynd fh“ ul, : s i , ' l . "f IT«- will be offered for sale. f>erMor,M h a v in g c la im « a g a in n t na ld Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morand and fam «‘R tate a rc h e re b y n o tifie d to p r . n l" , t th e HH b y la w re q u ire d a t ily visited relativ es and frien d s In th e office X o J f a M i l c e O d u Irk A S c h n e id e r W it h ro w B u ild in g , O re n h a m . O re gon o r 601-7 P o rtlan d and C lackam as Sunday. ’o r h o tt B u ild in g . P o rtla n d . O n gon w th - A road m eeting w as called a t the H E L L E B E A U I ’ IN F s . u .u ir iv I. O. O. F. hall S atu rd ay aftern o o n to M c G KA< U IR K & S C I I N K n . E H , ' f o r E x e c u tr ix . vote on a special road tax. T he votes J ’-’ A fe tto ll r a n n e d y s firs t p u b lis h e d , N ov. 20 1922 stood eig h t for and sixty-five ag a in st H a te o f la s t p u b lic a tio n . I»ec. IS. 1922 a special tax. T h e school Is p rep a rin g a splendid T h an k sg iv in g program to be given at th e I. O. O. F. hall W ednesday evening. A universal custom Miss Edith Naas and Glen M onger that benefits every- of P o rtlan d w ere S unday gu ests a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H. N aas and fam ily. « ~ z A id s d ig e s t io n , Mr. and Mrs. E. M. A m esberry and fam ily of P o rtlan d sp en t Sunday at foe teeth, th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H. A Beck. soothes the throat. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. L arson. C larence S iefer, Leola and W aunda C hard were S unday g u ests a t th e hom e of J. E S iefer and family. E dw in S iefer is rep o rted very ill w ith m easles and flu. Jno. H offm elster pu rch ased a new sp o rt model S ta r ca r of W. W. Metz ger la st week. Sealed in its Purity T. Roots of P o rtlan d visited r e la tives In Boring S atu rd ay . Package E. V. M auldlng, K enneth C hilds and f ,o n t * n d rear « « l a «<f. C larence Dayton left Monday for a 50 cubic feet loading apace gustRble forw ard and Lack Bqr doora front and rear— by rem oving rear ,e e t a n d Seata and upholstery make th ree-d ay h u n tin g trip to A rlington In lo r tall and abort p eo ple no fold ing aeata — no arat uphoiatery “ comfortable bed full clim • a s te rn Oregon. c lim b b tn « . Un« th • ( o r . Sain Lions Is having a la rg e new b arn on his farm south of Boring. A bout 25 of th e frie n d s of Mr. and CHEVROLET New Low Prices Touring Car Roadster - . . Coupe - - . . Sedan - - . . Delivery . . . Commercial Chassis - 1 tility Express Truck Chassis X Power to Start Power to Stop SHERMAN McCARTER AM«* STREET $635.00 625.00 830.00 990.00 610.00 515.00 675.00 garage GARAGE All Orders for Turkeys, Geese and other Poultry Must Be in Tuesday OUR HEALTH BREAD Gresham City Bakery CASH PAH) FOR THE BEST MEATS A See Me for Cattle Hauling E. BAUMANN, THE-SANITARY MARKET _ Gresham. Phone 2441 H a ll’s C a ta r rh Medicine NEW F.O. D .T oledo bi l i l lffl h Ä anrÎ K ent ' Y,°Ur to make a personal us°tôhorid a Champlin VP' nS PUbl' C interest and d tmand lead ^Demonstrate,, <*»1 lOF Every ,, *IC3 z l c,ean8es WRIGLEYS iVov. “2 2 / o I mgv . 2Q ^aclusivs d o “ed c « '0 G eT ‘î.t,OUt th‘s first real «H-purpose «ration! No charge! No obligation ! Come iin! dCm° n’ a good thing to remember length ef « * (jet aSfree R em onstration o f A m erica's latest and (greatest Automobile Sensation T he h e O verland v e rla n d C h a t . i pion n io n M L/.'.H in Cham was introduced only a m onth and a half ago It h a. taken th e whole Nation by storm Demand has nearly swamped the factory This t . the car thousand, and tens of thousands have been Waiting for Steel body. W asiuble blue Spanish long - GRESHAM OVERLAND CO. W. A. Hessel i s __ grain upholstery Trunk at rear at small extra price. T nplex springs ( P a/em ea) — ndes like a big, heavy car! Bigger new e n g in e -lo a d s of power' W onderful economy Famous O verland reliability Com e and see how truly this w tw m aaa] car wifi fit your need« • D on t a u n th u opportunity. FLAVOR LASTS Make Winter Driving a Pleasure , . . i ’r»n.k y? Ur Car '° . ,his «ara« and u, equip it with a set of the famou, -‘All-H eather ( exxlvear Tires ” Ex- celhu,. on wet pavement or soft dirt road,. T " ' , ™ aljo supply you with a Spotlight, ire Chains, Windshield Wipers, Gas, Oils and Grease. GUARANTEED REPAIR WORK Ignition Work Phone 1141 Gresham I "r "" " » ■ « G RESH AM GARAGE HAMLIN & HOSS, _—------------------------v Phone a»»|, M te Phone MS