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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1924)
I’.ttiE DEEP CREEK m otored from P o rtlan d to th e la tte r ’s FAIRVIEW ■ mutuale Librar, p are n ts, S unday aftern o o n . W hen V erner A nderson was hauling Mrs. L. M ildred and V anner A nderson spent F airview school b o n d , for th e p u r- U(lr ,,, A. H elm boldt is ag ain i tem m - his cream la st F rid a y he stopped for a M onday evening a t L eK au d er’s. m inute w ith one of th e neighbors, of building a new schoolhouse t The six th g rad e p upils will ta k e pose lo st in a d istric t vote last S atu rd ay . „X P ° * e “ rec,“ )‘>r»“ >s , r ° “ “ er w hile he w as doing so his horses ran th e ir physiology ex am in atio n s F rid ay . 1 aw ay w ith th e cream . T he horses ran I »3 to 52. u n til David F osb erg stopped them Ja n u a ry 11. T he book collection h as had some Mrs. J . W. M ollar w ill open h er Mr. M owery hauled hay for Mr. Le n ea r his home. None of th e cream in te restin g new add itio n s th is week. w as dam aged, but one axle w as b ro k K ander, T uesday ------- -- | bouse on W ednesday to th e m em bers en on th e wagon. Lee B artlem ay h as his nephew w ith th e M ethodist L ad ies’ Aid for a One of th e m ost in te re stin g of the b u sin ess m eeting. T his w ill be an im- new i> • books i . is "T he life of C h rist” by - , Miss A lice L eK ander and fath e r him helping to cut cord wood. eloquent an d d •«»> still visited w ith th e Wm. B ell fam ily of T he ch ild ren of Deep Creek school p o rta n t session and all a re urged to P , apini, , ' * a fervid d e,o,’ u‘‘nt an Sandy. a re having hot lu n ch es every day. be presen t. «iniple n a rra tiv e based on th e Gospel Mr. H edden re tu rn e d to his em ploy-i ««u>uu T he re g u la r p ra y e r m eeting of th e 1 “ “J nV«” ’ b° th c h a ra e te rs m ent in P o rtlan d a fte r being hom e for j c a lle r T uesday M ildred and V anner A nderson spent w T T " “ ~ - V X “" th e past w eek on acco u n t of th e snow. W ednesday evening at th e 8how th a , tra g ic epic th e m anv T h ere is hay on hand a t B oring at Sunday evening w ith Mrs. V. F osberg ‘hi* p rese n t and the fa rm e rs of th is vicin A rth u r B erglund sp en t S unday eve- hom e of Jam es B u rlin g am e in stead of teach in g s suited to o u r t i n , i * ity are p u rc h a sin g it. ning in P o rtlan d . * a t th e ch u rch . T he E p w o rth League 8Uited to o u r « » • aild our T here w as a co astin g p a rty a t C a rl Mr. an d Mrs. A ckerson enjoyed th e 1 w ill m eet F rid ay evening at 7 o ’clock so n 's hill la st S unday afternoon, a fte r visit of Mr. and Mrs. J. A nderson on a t th e ch u rch . “ 1491" by M ary Jo h n sto n is a ro w hich th e young folks escorted Miss Sunday. m antic ta le w hich brin g s vividly be Mrs. Irv in P ro v in ce and son R ay L eK ander home and enjoyed the r e fore th e rea d er th e S pain of F e rd i m ain d er of th e evening m aking fudge. mond, who a re in q u a ra n tin e for s c a r nand an d Isab e lla and th e new w orld VICTORY Mr. and Mrs. B orling attended the let fever, a re rep o rted m uch im prov as first found by th e w hite m an. The L ad ies’ Aid a t H aley, W ednesday. ed. Mrs. P ro v in ce h as been serio u sly told , “7 by J Ja “ y y n ,n ie ’ de M M arc“ archena, T he V ictory P are n t-T e a c h e r a sso ill but is now able to be aro u n d th e ¡ sto Mr. H anson, one of th e school di " 7 ry . ” is X ®“ a - ' a S p an ish g entlem an who, to escape per rec to rs, visited the Deep Creek school ciation w ill m eet a t th e schoolhouse house W ednesday, and m ade a few im prove next F rid a y evening. J a n u a ry 18. H. T ’ „ «. « secution a t home, sh ip s w ith Colum- to h. .H u n te r\ 7 h° h as been conflned bus on his first voyage. m ents. M. M oreland, head of th e a g ric u ltu ra l Mr. and Mrs. B ednar called at the d ep a rtm en t of th e G resham high i tw o w e e k ^ is" s U lf ouR e V c k ? “A W onian T®nd««’-foot in E g y p t.” L eK ander hom e Sunday. G r“ Ce Thom paon S eto n - »« «»«»re Mrs. R ichey visited in P o rtlan d school, w ill be th e sp e ak e r of th e eve- I "B elsh azzer’s F e a st" w ill be th e w ith h e r rela tiv e s la st week. ning. A social h o u r an d refre sh m e n ts , th an a guide to th e p o p u lar sig h ts of topic of a serm on n ex t Sunday m orn- E cvnt , t tplla - * ; ° E dw in S eifer and E sth e r A nderson w ill follow th e program . ing at 11 o’clock at th e S m ith Memor- E ^ n U a n women f n ial P re sb y te ria n ch u rc h by th e p asto r ' q L , h ° men> ° f ,b e Pre8ent day . th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted T his is , betw een th e E nglish an d the th e th ird serm on in th e se rie s "S tir- Ves a,ld of th e joys an d d a«Xer» of rin g Scenes in th e B ible." Sunday | T he ’ T 1’*"8 ,1“ Lib7#n T he people, real C0,0 and “ , I X t p r o n ‘,tl!’ “ 1 J 0 ; - desert. ho J * fanripd X M Some young cows in calf, some young bulls, all strong Briquets $17.00 by th e Ton or Hall" Ton Coal Powell and Maple S treets GRESHAM PHONE U SI Phone 134 A. H. B U R N S Gresham, Oregon YOUR DIVIDENDS COME REGULARLY O ur 7% P rio r P re fe re n ce Stock has paid dividends re g u la rly every th re e m onths since it w as first issued. ? every It Is a Safe ami Sound Investment You can buy It a t $98.00 a sh a re , p ar value $100, for cash o r on easy term s. It w ill net you 7.14% on every d o lla r you invest. W rite for full in form ation today. In v estm en t D epartm ent Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Room 605 E le ctric Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon The Women'. S oel.ly ot Smith Me- ‘ ' S ’"'1 Gresham Transfer & Storage Co. B U H T E N WALK AD. Prop. A Truck for Every Purpose .... , young A m erican, a i de8eenda,*t ° f Scotch C ovenanters on his f a th e r’s side an d of S p an ish Con q u istad o rs on his m o th e r’3, w hen he CORBETT a tte m p ts to ad ju st his life and love to T he C o rb ett S unday school elected th e sta n d a rd s of his S panish uncle officers S unday m o rn in g a s follow s: and to th e needs of th e an cien t M exi Miss Jo y C ro ck ett, su p e rin te n d e n t; can e sta te w hich he in h erits. "B ab b itt,” by S in clair Lew is, is a Mr. P erry , a s s is ta n t su p e rin te n d e n t: Isab e ll P ullium , s e c re ta ry ; Mrs. Mar about th e every day life of au av erag e cella E vans, co rresp o n d in g se c re ta ry ; m ost hum an utid en te rta in in g sto ry Mrs. N ettie K incaid, o rg an ist. T he p ro sp ero u s business m an in an a v e r S unday school m eets a t 10:30. All are age p ro sp ero u s A m erican city. Di rec t an d irre sista h le in its appeal, but I co rd ially invited to come. W ard E v an s is v isitin g his p are n ts w ith su b tle im plications th a t m ake it an epitom e of A m erican city life, ju st in C alifornia. Mrs. Geo. C h am b erlain took the w hat it is and ju s t w h at it is not N eth erto n ch ild ren in to P o rtla n d S u n "Good to read aloud.” Is y o u r n ativ e sta te rep rese n ted in day to see th e ir m o th er, w ho is very These United S tate s," a new book ill a t th e h ospital. F lem in g Olem an is d riv in g a new w hich co n tain s c h a ra c te riz a tio n s of tw en ty -eig h t of our sta te s by n ative F ord sedan, a rec en t p u rch ase. w riters? T he essay s v ary widely in T he B ank of G resham pays 5 per mood an d m ethod of ap p ro ach , each cen t in te re st on tim e d eposits.—Adv. stro n g ly reflecting th e w rite rs in Money to loan on rea l estate. F arm d iv id u ality in his rea ctio n s to our loans a t 6 p er cent. B. W. T horne. chan g in g A m erica. All a re co rd ially BORING Mrs. W. R. T elford is rep o rted q u ite | ill w ith g rip th is week. THE UNIVERSAL CAR L o o k in g A h e a d A ST Spring a total of 350, OCX) people were disappointed in * not being able to obtain deliveries of Ford Cars and Trucks, as orders were placed faster than cars could be produced. L The demand — for - Ford Cars and this Spring will, accord- ----- ------------- —---— — ” — — — Trucks — .s-ww».«» vino ing indications, be far greater than " last Spi Spring. ’ ‘ to all ................................. W inter buying has been increasing at a greater rate than ever before. A c tu a l r e ta il d e liv e r ie s th e p a s t 6 0 d a y s to ta le d 3 0 8 ,1 7 0 F o rd C a r s a n d T ru c k s, a n in c re a se o f 1,961 a d a y o v e r a y e a r ago. Over 200,000 people have already ordered Ford products on our purchase plan, the majority of whom w ill take delivery in the Spring. The above facts are given w ith the suggestion that you list your order promptly with a Ford dealer i f you contemplate the pur chase of a Ford Car or Truck for use this Spring or Summer and wish to avoid delay in delivery. Detroit, Michigan You need not pay cash lor your car. You can arrange to make a »mall deposit dow n, taking care ol the balance in easy payments. Or, you can buy on the Ford W eekly Purchaee Plan. T h is puts you on the preferred order list and insures delivery of your car at a ume to be determined by yourseli. . _ OUR HEALTH BREAD a t th is B akery and at S to r s Contains the Vitamines, ml-ed by scientific p rin cip les It’s Uoud and Good for You Gresham City Bakery THEO. VAN DONINCK P hones Bdwy. 8576 G resham 1201 and 355 Phone 1221 T h ree T ru c k s Dally 65V4 N. Second S tre et In su red C a rrie rs MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE Portland — W ay P oin t. — Gre.ham LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING Mond Coal Briquets POWELL VALLEY SANDY BLUFF Jo h n n y L ake has gone to w ork at Sandy for th e Ilru n s L um ber com pany. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L unqulst tr a n s acted business In P o rtlan d F riday and also visited w ith th e ir dau g h ter. On acco u n t of sick n ess in th e com m unity, th e atten d a n ce at th e L adles’ Aid of th e L u th eran ch u rch w as sm all T h u rsd ay afternoon, so It was decided to postpone th e election of officers u n til th e n ex t m eeting. M r- » ‘"I Mrs. G. s . W ilk in se n are enjoying th e ir evenings by listen in g In on th e ir new radio receiving set. Mrs. L aw less, siste r of Wm. Caldo, who had a stro k e of p araly sis some tim e ago, is able to he up and around th e house again. T he Boring b ask et ball team played I th e W averly team a t th e club house Those of th is vicinity who are ta k S atu rd ay night. T he gam e w as a tie ing ad v an tag e of th e sodatol for c le a r and B oring won th e e x tra gam e th a t ing are, H. H. W utklns, G. S. W ilken- w as played to d eterm in e w hich team . son, Wm. Caldo. J. J. Ju d k in s, Robt. C larence Aim has recen tly had au G ray an d A. J. Ault. should be w inner. T he team will play the C orbett team a t C orbett next S at- a tta c k of blood poisoning w hich s ta r t Mrs. A ult visited her m other, Mrs. | u rd ay evening. ed from a slig h t sc ra tch on his hand. Byron, Sunday. Mrs. Byron has been L ittle Billy M ars received severe A fter a w eek’s tre a tm e n t, how ever, the q u ite poorly of late b u t w as some I c u ts and b ru ises on th e head w hile doctor has th e infection under control. b etter Sunday. A bout 40 ladies m et a t th e hom e of playing n ea r th e creek S atu rd ay . A Mr. Radford has gone to P alm er to boulder loosened and rolled onto him E rik A nderson la st F rid ay afternoon do som e c a rp e n te r work. He will stay | in ju rin g him q u ite badly. to help G randm a H egquist celeb rate w ith his son E rvin, who w orks at the h er 90th birthday. T he aftern o o n was camp. G ra d e M allicoat is imported ill w ith I g rip th is w eek and un ab le to atten d sp e n t In singing and relig io u s ex er Mr. an d Mrs. D onaldson w ere d in cises. T he strin g hand g irls played I school. several selections. Mrs. H egquist read n er g u ests a t th e W atkins hom e S u n L o rita Richey, who w as q u ite ill th e a poem and also gave a talk th an k in g day. i la st of th e week w ith g rip . Is rep o rted Chas. W llkenson has been assistin g th o se p rese n t who had so kindly r e I m uch Improved. m em bered her. It w as an occasion Ray W llkenson In finishing his house. Mr. V alberg is having a la rg e new w hich will not soon be forgotten. She S unday services w ere larg ely a t I office and dry room bu ilt a t his lum ber Is very active, co n sid erin g h e r a d tended la st Sunday a t th e C ottrell y ard here, w hich will be a decided im vanced years, and tak es a g re a t In te r com m unity ch u rch and n ex t Sunday pro v em en t over th e old building here- est In h er su rro u n d in g s. 8he w as p re J. F. B row er of P le a sa n t Home will I to fo re used in th a t capacity. sented w ith a cash p resen t. Cake and p reach. L ittle B illy M orand is rep o rted q u ite coffee w ere served. T he P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n w ill | ill w ith g rip th is week. M alcolm H illyard, who cam e home show m oving p ictu res next T h u rsd ay S u rv ey o rs have been try in g to lo- sick from Idaho tw o m onths ago, was evening, Ja n u a ry 17, at th e C ottrell I cate the m a rk e t road w hich is to co n able to resu m e w ork M onday m o rn schoolhouse. A sm all adm ission nect up th e H aley road at B row n’s ing. C. D. and W. J. H illyard have ch a rg e w ill be m ade to defray ex | c o rn e r and th e Sandy road. gone to M olalla, w here they a re en penses. T he m any frien d s of Sol. G arriso n gaged In h au lin g lum ber for th e K ane Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Caldo visited with I w ill be pleased to learn th a t he is r e L um ber com pany. frien d s In M ilw aukie la st S unday a f T he p resid en t of th e P a re n t-T e a c h ternoon. ported g rad u a lly Im proving from th e lig h t p a ra ly tic stro k e he suffered at er asso ciatio n an nounces th a t ow ing to T he L ad les’ Aid of th e com m unity the I. O. O. F. hom e in P o rtlan d an u n u su al am o u n t of sickness, the ch u rch reorganized la st W ednesday I T h u rsd ay of la st week. m eeting F rid ay n ig h t will be p o st and elected officers as follow s for th e Miss P e a rl L unday of P o rtlan d poned u n til th e re g u la r F eb ru ary en su in g y e a r: Mrs. S. F. P itts, p re si I sp en t th e week-end a t th e hom e of m eeting. d en t, Mrs. J. S. D onaldson, vice p re s I h e r p are n ts here. The officers of th e L u th e r L eague id en t; Mrs. Chas. W ilkinson, se cre R uth W esterb erg , who has been w ere elected Sunday evening as fo l ta ry ; Mrs. F ra n k Davis, tre a s u re r; very 111 w ith pneum onia, Is rep o rted low s: P resid en t, F. M. S tatfeuson; Mrs. 8. B. Splaw n, ch a irm an of w ork I m uch im proved. vice p resid en t, Mrs. A lbert P alm b lad ; com m ittee; Mrs. F red M eyers and Mrs. J a s p e r D ugger, who w as q u ite se creta ry , T anny Staffenson; tr e a s Mrs. H arvey W atkins a re th e o th e r I 111 la st w eek, is rep o rted m uch Im- u re r, H arold G u stafso n : program m em bers of th is com m ittee. proved. See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer STORAGE ... rev V K ath e rin e i T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t th e hom e of S panish r " n ** BPlrU ° f ° hl I Mrs. Jo h n Jo n as. Mrs. D. W. McKay, w ld c i leH ‘T " 8 th e story I Mrs. O sburn and Mrs. E liza Stone w ill p ^ e t e d lw » v 8ha' *’ COn,i(ict « a s sist th e hostess. invited Burton for Service , WOOD We Solicit Your B usiness l '" " ’ Im o rial ch u rch w ill hold a tea next Ful « r t o ^ n 21“ Davis Street PORTLAND PHONE IIRDY. 21N2 Res. Phone HKM Purebred Holstein-Fresians for Sale in the blood of Bella \ eeman Segis M atador, whose 7-daj test just completed showed 615 pounds of milk and 56.35 pounds of butter. TH REE F u n eral services for Mr. T roge, who died a t th e fam ily home n ear D am as cus F rid ay w ere held from th e D am a s cus ch u rch M onday w ith In term en t in th e D am ascus cem etery. J. E. S lefer has in stalled a rad io r e ceiving set in his hom e recen tly . ________ com m ittee, ___ P aul __ Ott, E dw in Staffen- »on and C arl M arklund Mrs. F. M attson Is en te rta in in g her au n t, Mrs. A. H. Jo h n so n , and son H erm an, of Chinook, W ashington They drove down S unday and w ere accom panied by Em il Nelson of Se attle , an old friend of th e M attsons. T he rep u b lican s a re p lan n in g con vention deco ratio n s for th e g re a t pub lic hall in Cleveland. A m erican flags, w ith p ictu res of W ashington, Lincoln and H arding, are suggested. T h in gs happen suddenly. How little P re si d en t H ard in g Imagined a little w hile ago th a t he would be only a d eco ra tion for th e 1924 convention. f ? Ít tlíle TdslCS ii