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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1923)
(.HESHAM C hristm as N ight, D ec. 2 5 and W ed. D ec. 2 6 Mae Marsh, Norman Kerry and a special cast in the MOST AMAZING OBAMA OF THE SCREEN Popular Prices (B rie fin g s : 5 A/ay Christmas Day at your house Be jammed full of cheer, A nd may you and yours together Spend a glad New Year. = I ................................................................................. - .......................................... | SHERMAN McCARTER garage T h re e C ars 311 One A wonderful business car for d a d - big loading space for samples, grips, tools, anything — by removing rear seat and upholstery! A wonderful closed car for the whole family — both seats adjustable forward and back ward to accommodate everybody, tall and short! A wonderful vaca tion car for next summer—seats and upholstery make up into full-sized bed! More service a t /ess cost! Come and enjoy a free demonstration. NEW. GRESHAM OVERLAND CO. R E L IA B IL IT Y VV. A. Hessel 1141 * GRESHAM SE R V IC E 1141 To All Our Friends and Patrons W e W ish Y ou a M erry C hristm as • and a H appy N ew Y ear SA N IT A R Y M ARKET Main St., G resham Phones Bdwy. 8576 G resham 1201 and 355 T hree T rucks Daily 65*4 N. Second S treet In su red C arriers MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE P ortlan d — W ay P oin ts — G resham LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING Wood Coal Briquets YOUR DIVIDENDS COME REGULARLY Our 7% P rio r P referen ce Stock has paid dividends reg u la rly every th re e m onths since it was first issued. It is a Safe and Sound Investment You can buy It at $98.00 a share, p ar value $100, for cash or on easy term s. It will net you 7.14% on every dollar you invest. W rite for full Inform ation today. Investm ent D epartm ent Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Room 605 E lectric Bid«., P ortland, Oregon SI. l»S:t PAGE THREE Mrs. E dw ard H udson of Bend, Ore- i gon, is visiting h er sister, Mrs. J. S. j Hudson. Sunday v isito rs a t th e H udsosn home w ere Mr. an d Mrs. A m nions and son, and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. K esler of P o rtlan d . Mrs. C. E. Scott is n u rsin g her d au g h ter Mary, who has m easles. Mrs. f ixing up the car is a means of C. I. T hom as is su b stitu tin g in th e remembering the owner. It is a cer school room for Mrs. Scott. Mrs. L ouise Cole and baby or P o rt tain way to make it a most Merry land w ere S unday v isito rs a t th e Louis Christmas for him. H elm ing home. T he P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n met \\ e offer in Accessories the fol a t th e schoolhouse on F rid a y afte r- lowing well known articles: Tirt tioon w ith th e p resid en t, Mrs. C. I. Chains, Jacks, Spotlights, Tirt Thom as, in th e ch air. R ep o rts of the delegates atten d in g th e sta te conven Covers, Windshield Wipers, hand or tion w ere given. It w as decided to automatic, etc. fram e and hang th e c h a rte r rec en tly received. Mrs. Wm. C raw ford and O Our repair suop contains only experienced nie- Mrs. L. P. H ow ard served re fre s h «?«* "'<■ guaran.ee our work »U1 suit m ents. • li ,. ’ 6 Bho? tinS or a general overhauling—-1C» T he school holiday vacation begins all the same to us. We can do it. 6 F riday, D ecem ber 21, and ends W ed E veryth in g from a 5c V a lv e C ore to a C o m p lete D o d g e Car nesday, Ja n u a ry 2. J. R. K n arr h as a troublesom e ab- cess on his leg th a t w as broken in an G O O D Y E A R T IR E S accident n ea rly th re e m onths ago. P h y llis D ru ry has th e m easles. Mr. S am uels an d fam ily have moved into th e H elm ing house on T ro u td ale H eights. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Cook a re r e joicing over th e a rriv a l of a 10-pound boy on Decem ber 16. A rth u r M atches of Hood R iver was HAMLIN a Sunday visito r at the W. C. Spence Oarage Phone 2391 home. Nights 706 Mrs. E m iline Shaw , p rin cip al of the Service Slat ion school, pronounces th e hot lunches at noon a success and says they a re get tin g along fine. POULTRY PRODUCERS At th e re g u la r m eeting on S atu rd ay ASKED TO COMBINE n ig h t of th e T ro u td ale E a ste rn S tar T he c o n tra c ts betw een th e m em bers C hapter th e follow ing officers w ere elected for th e com ing y e a r: w orthy of th e Pacific C ooperative P o u ltry m atro n , Mrs. M ary S pence; w orthy P ro d u cers and th e asso ciatio n expire p atro n , W. C. S pence; asso ciate m a t J a n u a ry 1. 1924. E fforts a re being ron, Mrs. E lizab eth M arkell; se c re m ade to sign up a new co n tract. T his ta ry , Mrs. Isab e lla Low ; tre a su re r, c o n tra c t will be for five y ea rs w ith a Mrs. F ran ces F ox; co n d u ctress, Mrs. y ea rly w ith d raw al privilege. 250,000 E lla McCulloch, asso ciate co n d u c tress; hens, according to th e c o n tra c t m ust Mrs. F ran ces T e g a rt; ch ap lain , Mrs. L. he signed by J a n u a ry 1, 1924, or all A. H arlo w ; m arsh a l, C lara S ales; the c o n tra c ts w hich have been signed org an ist, Mrs. R uth S t.C la ir; Adah, in th e cam paign so fa r becom e void. May Christinas bring Prosperity C o n tracts a re sh o rt at th e p resen t Mrs. A ram in ta S co tt; R uth, Mrs. Cope lan d ; E sth e r, Mrs. P e a rl Sim oni; tim e n ea rly 100,000 hens. U nless poul- And Happiness to you M artha, Mrs. S usan H ard in g ; E lecta, try m en get busy and sign up a t once, Mrs. Jessie M iller; w ard er, Mrs. Mary Oregon w ill be w ith o u t an asso ciatio n To make your house their dwelling place Bloyd; sentinel, G eorge W ilcox; di and th e p o u ltry in d u stry in th e sta te recto r, H. E. Bloyd. w ill have received a blow from w hich I he livelong New \ ear through; it will ta k e y ea rs to recover. i' Give Something for the Car for Christmas * G re sh a m And may the times that are to come, HALEY T he H aley B ap tist Sunday school w ill hold its C h ristm as p ro g ram on Sunday evening, D ecem ber 23, at 7:30. T he ch u rch w ill be a p p ro p ria te ly dec o rated including a tree. All a re cor dially Invited. On C h ristm as m orning 6:30, services will be held. On New Y ear's eve a w atch -n ig h t serv ice will be held. E nglish p ro g ram w ill he from 8 to 9, in term issio n and' refre sh m en ts from 9 to 10:30, Sw edish s e r vice from 10:30 to 12 (m id n ig h t). The annual business m eeting of th e ch u rch will occur on Ja n u a ry 1, 1924, a t 1 m. All m em bers a re urged to be p resen t. On th e la st S unday of the y ear th e Rev. P ilb lad of S eattle, will be here. H e m ay rem ain over the week of p ray er. CORBETT CHAMPION DECEMBER n “ Till We Meet Again ” ............................................................................................................................. - FRIDAY, TROUTDALE GRESHAM THEATER 7:15 and 9 P. M. OUTLOOK. POWELL VALLEY S ervices a t th e Sw edish Mission ch u rch next Sunday will begin with Sunday school a t 10 o'clock and w ill be follow ed by p reach in g a t 11 by the p asto r, th e Rev. O scar Jo h an so n Wil- ner. T h ere w ill also be p reach in g serv ices In th e evening at 7:30. Song and p reach in g serv ices will he held a t th e ch u rc h on C h ristm as m o rning be g in n in g at 5:30 and on C h ristm as eve ning th e Sunday school p rogram will be given, com m encing at 7:30 o ’clock. All a re w elcom e to th ese m eetings. W herever you may roam, Be as sunny, sweet and pleasant As olden days at home. Bank of Gresham COTTRELL A s u rp rise d in n e r w as given on la st S unday a t th e D aw son Sm ith hom e in honor of his b ro th er, Osmond Sm ith and wife of P o rtlan d * who w ere m ar ried on D ecem ber 12. They had been invited to d in n er and on th e ir a rriv a l found a larg e n um ber of relativ es th e re also. T he g u ests Included Mrs R. T. Sm ith, m o th er of th e groom , Mrs W innifred S h eppard, his sis te r and her son, all of G resham , Mrs. R eardon of P o rtlan d , m other of th e bride. Mr and Mrs. R obert S m ith and th re e c h il d ren of G arden Home, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge S m ith an d four ch ild ren , Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sm ith and th ree c h il dren, Mr. and Mrs. H arold Sm ith and Miss G lenora B o ttle r of C orbett, tu rk ey and chicken d in n er w as served S everal lovely w edding g ifts w ere pre sented to th e new ly w edded couple. At th e last re g u la r m eeting of th e O. E. S. C h ap ter a t G resham Mrs. U. G. S m ith was elected m atro n and U. G. Sm ith p atro n of th a t order. At the next re g u la r m eeting in Ja n u a ry , a jo in t in stallatio n of th e officers of G resham lodge, A. F. & A. M. and 0 . E. S. C hapter will be held. Dr. and Mrs. W arn er of W hite S al m o n W ashington, w ere gu ests of th e la tte r ’s aunt, Mrs. U. G. S m ith a t E rm an o r, recently. Mrs. Geo. C ham berlain gave a su m p tuous dinner T h u rsd ay , Decem ber 13. th e occasion being th e a n n iv ersary of Mr. C h am b erlain 's birth. T he g u ests p rese n t w ere Mr. and Mrs. E. D T he sta te m a rk e t ag en t sta te s th a t C ham berlain, Mrs. N ettie K incaid and the farm er lacks th e in stin ct for co Mr. and Mrs. P. D. S ettlem eier. op eratio n from th e fact th a t he is an Mrs. Ethel Sm ith S tew art visited her in d iv id u alist, and th a t only by co n m o th er a t F ern d ale P lace th e first of sta n tly d riving hom e th e conditions forced o nto him because of his d e th e week. fen seless position, w ill com e jo in t T he Misses P au lin e R icklt and Ruth action for a com mon purpose th a t will Jam ison w ere doing C h ristm as sh o p give his in d u stry Its ju st re tu rn s. And ping In P o rtlan d , S aturday. Mr. S pence cites th e dang ero u s sta tis ties th a t ab o u t h alf th e farm s of the nation a re now te n a n t farm s, w ith the VICTORY pro p o rtio n fast in c re asin g : th a t w est ern farm s are o ver-m ortgaged and Among the new a rriv a ls rep o rted r e over-taxed and th a t w ith th e less cen tly is th a t of a son to Mr. and Mrs th a n -c o st re tu rn s for m any products L. D. B ecker of Oak P oint, W ashing for th e p ast tw o o r th ree years, too m any farm ers can n o t stand th e killing ton. Mrs. Becker will be rem em bered overhead, and a re forced out. Jo in t as Miss F lo ren ce W ilhelm. action Is th e only hope fhr relief F a rm e rs m ust co n tro l production m a rk e ts and d istrib u tio n —they m ust FAIRVIEW co n tro l th e ir own b u sin ess as o th er In d u stries co n tro l th e irs. Mra. H. M. H ayles will sing The Holy C ity” Sunday m orning at the A boy 16 m arrie s a widow lady, 50 Sm ith Memorial P re sb y teria n church y ea rs old, who ow ns a hotel. The lady puts $10.000 In tr u s t for a t th e C h ristm as service. Mr. and Mrs. H ayles a re recen tly from C or the young husband w hen he reach es 21. vallis and have bought a place near • T he boy’s p are n ts, shocked, would B airdsdale station. set aside th e m arriag e. Yet th e widow o nly ca rrie d out Money to loan on real estate. F arm P lato 's Idea He th o u g h t m iddle aged loans at 6 per cent. B. W. T horne.— women should keep very young w a r rio rs out of m ischief by looking afte r them. T h ere Is no g re a te r p are n tal problem th an the m anagem ent of a boy from 15 to m arriag e. Presbyterian Church T h ere a re n ea rly seven tho u san d m illion d o llara in o u r savings banks. ____ F airview . Oregon D eposits has Increased m ore th an Ho Particular. Coal! Coal! Coal! five h u n d red m illions in th e last ypar. HEY. E. R. D. IIOLLENSTED. That sounds p rosperous. Havings i “And did you visit Italy —and eat F o r coal see B urten W alrad, G resh some of those w onderful d o u ghnuts WlBlMer am, phone 1411. bank deposits alone, If they drew fried on th e sidew alk of FlorenceT” SERVICES out th e ir sav in g s all a t once, would No—I w asn 't th a t h u n g ry .’’ MUNDAY SCHOOL. 10 A. cal! for n ea rly all th e m oney In th e _ ‘7.CW. *ub*t r | ptfon to tk e G resham MORNING W O RSH IP . ..1 1 A. - In sp irin g ’‘“ ht ,hP H elpful — R estful The Rank of Gresham pays 6 per Outlook received from now until hrlstm aa will be m arked to ru n until cent Interest on tim e deposit*.__Adv. January 1, 1925. (Smith Meniorlnl)