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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1924)
i* . Some young cows in calf, some young bulls, all strong in the blood of Bella Yeeman Segis M atador, whose 7-day test just completed showed 615 pounds of milk and 36.35 pounds of butter. A. H. BURNS Phone 154 Gresham, Oregon . : z z ’y,';. m jm rn rn R eg u la r P o rtla n d S ervice Briquets $17.00 by th e '/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / A Tun or Hull' Ton Coal Ponell und Maple Streets 247 Davis Street GRESHAM PORTLAND PHONE 1ÜS1 PHONE BRDY. 9068 v iM iu . i u c v u u u im a « T he fu n eral of Mrs. Emily 8. Jo h n tion class w ill m eet a t 10 a. m S a tu r T ro u td ale P aren t-T ea ch e rs asso cia son. who died Monduy, was largely a t day in th e ch u rc h and the "Up and tion met a t the schoolhouse on F riday I Cleek. p resid en t; H. E. Bloyd. vice p resid en t and ca sh ie r; Mrs. M. M. Doing" sew ing circ le at 2 p. m. in the tended. The L u th e ra n ch u rch con afternoon. A sh o rt program given by g reg atio n , th e L adies' Aid and the sam e place. P ra y e r m eetings T u es th e school w as enjoyed. P lan s for Bloyd, a s sista n t ca sh ie r; L. M. Cleek 11 E Bloyd, M M. Bloyd. AV. C. Spence P aren t-T ea ch e r association co n trib u t day and T h u rsd ay nights. Miss H azel Sedtg. who w orks in m aking the re g u la r m eetings m ore In and A. D. K endall, d irecto rs. The ed a num ber of beautiful floral offer te re stin g w ere discussed. Mrs. I.. A ings. Miss Em m a Johnson sang a P o rtlan d as a te leg rap h o p erato r is H arlow and Mrs. F ran ces Fox were cashier*« an n u a l rep o rt showed an In solo, th e sam e selection being sung at rep o rted to be very ill with m easles. asked to p ro cu re sp eak ers for th e Feb crease of about 25 per cent In th e b u s th e fu n eral of Mrs. Jo h n so n 's husband H er m o th er is th e re tak in g ca re of her ru ary m eeting. T he usual rep o rt on iness of the b ank d u rin g the year. Joseph L atau r^lle is very sick a t a about 17 y ears ago. Mrs. Jo h n so n had and w ill bring h er home as soou as c u rre n t events w as given. Mrs. H. C V ancouver. W ashington, hospital. for y ears received th e loving c a re of she is able to m ake th e trip. McGinnis and Mrs. W. W. Robinson Miss Edith W right, a form er Powell Mr and Mrs. H. F W ihlon of P lea s h er d au g h ters. Mrs. F ra n k Staffenson were appointed to visit th e school this and Mrs. A ugust F ra n k of Pow ell Val Valley girl, was recen tly m a rrie d to month. T he teach ers, Mrs. B. C. Shaw. an t Home w ere Sunday v isito rs at the ley and Mrs. F red Wood of G aston. Glen Putnam of Ueud. Ore., at which M r s C F Scott and Mrs. G race Otto, S. A. Edm undson home. Mrs. May H enneberger and d augh T h ese th ree w ere p rese n t a t th e fu place they reside. w ere hostesses and served those pres te r Alice of P o rtlan d spent S atu rd ay n e ra l but th e d au g h ter in W isconsin ent a lunch the sam e as th e children and Sunday In T routdale. w as un ab le to reach here. T he p all PL EA SA N T VALLEY a re served at noon each day. T he la Mrs. C lara L arsson and Mrs. Thus. b ea rers w ere C. A. L indgren. F. M att dles enjoyed the lunch very much. Low attended g ran g e at F airview Sat- Theo. T roge of lone, Oregon, w as in son, Andrew Ryberg, E. A nderson, P. Miss M iriam Spence is visiting re la ! urdav. A. Jo h n so n and M. Staffenson. Rev. the valley d u rin g the fo rep art of the A lfred Cole has sta rte d a m eat m a r Mr. G reen of P o rtlan d conducted the week, called h ere on account of the tives a t Yamhill th is week. L. A. H arlow and fam ily w ere S u n ket in th e A rth u r Leland building. fu n eral services. death of his fath e r. H enry Troge. Miss L aura T iller is visiting a Geo. Robinsou of P o rtlan d w as a day dinner gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Genevieve M anary expects to b ro th er at Bend, Oregon. begin h er studies a t th e L aurslw ood visitor a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. T hom as P erry in P ortland. R ep resen tativ es of Penny & com Sam H arlow , Jo h n McGinnis and academ y, at G aston, Oregon, next Will Richey Tuesday. C arl Borges spent a few days at the Jam es S pence w ill give an o th er dance pany of P ay ette, Idaho, called a m eet- Monday. H er m other, Mrs. Jas. Mc Bain, in ten d s to jo in h er husband at hom e of his son, Fred Borges, la st at the city hall on Ja n u a ry 26. W ill ! ing on T h u rsd ay night to in te rest the oughby's Im perial o rch estru w ill f u r farm ers of this com m unity in grow ing Tillam ook, Oregon, in a sh o rt tim e, so week. lettuce. A larg e crow d attended and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. E k stran d e n te r nish the music. G enevieve decided to resum e her w ork A rth u r H ensley has been q u ite sick th e re w as m uch in te rest shown. Mr. a t a boarding school in stead of re tained frien d s from th e city Sunday w ith th e m easles b ut is im proving M cPeek. lettu ce expert, w as th e p rin tu rn in g to Union high for th e re evening. cipal sp eak er of th e evening. E rn e st T he L adies' Aid m et w ith Mrs. C. F. now. m ain d er of th e school year. Mrs. Marv P arso n s has been co n P eterson, Sr., gave a sh o rt talk. Mr. K esterson T h u rsd ay afternoon. T he four-year-old gran d so n of Mr. Sunday school m eets at 10 o'clock. fined to her bed for th e past two P eterson was appointed o rg anizer for and Mrs. J. M. H illy ard has been very Everybody weeks. th e te rrito ry ea st of the Sandy river. is welcome. sick w ith to n silitis for th e p a st week Mr. and Mrs. H arry McGinnis of Roy H u rst of P o rtlan d w ill be field "T he E n d less L ife” is th e su b ject of b ut is now slow ly im proving. P o rtlan d visited a few days this week m anager. Mrs. H u rst, Mrs. A. D. Ken- R obert and G ladys Miller of Lusted the serm on by th e p asto r, th e Rev. J. at th e hom e of H. C. McGinnis. | dull and Miss M arjorie K endall served neighborhood spent W ednesday eve S tanford Moore, a t 7:30 o'clock at the Linn R ichardson. Bobbie Rolph and a delicious lunch. ning visiting w ith Claude and G race com m unity church. Sunday school W illis S u rb er a re th e la test m easles R ecent v isito rs at the hom e of Mr. m eets at 10 in th e m oruiug. Welch. patients. j and Mrs. M. B. McGinnis w ere Mr. and T he Rev. O scar W ilner announced Mrs. L. A. Pow ell has been having Mrs. Jo h n C lanahan of G resham . Dr. Wood Sawing. his Sunday services the sam e as F or quick and efficient wood saw ing a h ard light w ith pueum onia b ut is and Mrs. E arl C lanahan of Seaside, u sual. S unday school a t 10, followed call Cox Bros., su ccesso rs to Melugin slow ly recovering. and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Day of P o rt by p reach in g a t 11. M orning tex t will & Cox, phone G resham 176. Mrs. M. B. McGinnis gave a m iscel land. laneous show er a t her home on S a tu r Mrs. H. F. P arso n s h as retu rn ed day afternoon for Mrs. Olive Parsons. from Oregon City w here she w as T h ere w ere 30 ladies present. The called on account of th e serious ill bride received m any beautiful and u se ness of h er g randson, D aniel Schanck. ful gifts. D elicious refre sh m e n ts were 1 D aniel is m uch better. served. T h ere w as a d ire c to rs' m eeting of 1 Any tro u b les? Call Dr. Classified Save M oney N ow ! 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