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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1924)
Boring Comiunnlty Church. USED CAR SALI ggtuifit of Qtfesdàaaui OUR HEALTH BREAD Gresham C5ty Bakery FOR THE BEST MEATS HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. THE SANITARY MARKET NOW - U SE I t ’s Economy to T ra d e Y o u r O ld T ires F o r FULL-SIZE Boyce-ite . firestone G R ESH AM FOLKS IN OUR TOWN V*AL U1N0N TWÄT N gw aOARCWH W » T o o k leq LAÖr IVBHiiH ¡J 1 ft GARAGE WAk VfcfM èkZT *TH' PfioPWifiTOU HAS w B lM V f c C R r m ___ MN CEAftACTEO HOW SHM 1 <§>//§> X - 4 ,'UTOCAflTER 4 ® — J ' ‘ Edward McCullough P N ■1 .................................... SUCCESS We all want it . HOGAN ............................................. TROUTDALE The Sunday school begins next Sun The church service begins next Sun John Stout and bride visited Sunday day at 10 a. m. under the supervision day at 9:45 a. m. The paatur, the Dr. Alex. Low of Marshall College, of O. H. Bickford. The church ser Rev. E. G. Ranton, will preach on the with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Aberdeen, Scotland, Charles Low of vice will be at 11:15 a. m. The sub subject "Some Modern Church Prob Stout Aberdeen, Scotland, and D. A. Low About 35 members of the Baptist of Bellingham, Washington, brothers ject of the pastor’s sermon will be lems." There will be a sermonette church at Gresham enjoyed a picnic of Thomas Low have been guests for “Denomlnationalism vs. Sectarian for the boys and girls. Monday in the woods on the old Daley the past few days of Mr. and Mrs. ism." Every member of the church is Make your telephone earn you more place at Hogan station. The place is Thomas Low, it having been 17 years requested to be prepared next Sunday by connecting it with a want ad. an ideal one for picnicking but being since the brothers met. Dr. Low and to make his pledge on the budget for Bright sayings by modern thinkers private property is not open to the IT’S THE GREATEST PRIZE IN LIFE. the new conference year. Charles Low attended a medical con are found in the want column. public. Permission was obtained for It’s one of our most puzzling problems. ference at Toronto, Canada, and were the picnic Monday from A. J. Stout, entertained by British association at Whatever it may mean to each of us, it stands who has the place rented, and is oth Victoria, and they visited a sister at pre-eminent in importance. erwise responsible for It. The boys Winnepeg before coming to Belling and girls had an enjoyable time pad ham, Washington, to visit D. A. Low. THEREFORE, demand of yourself a clear dling up and down Johnson creek on From Bellingham the three brothers idea of what you want to do and you will ex an improvised raft, while their elders motored to Troutdale. They left Tues perience a most facinating interest in your un spread the bountiful basket luncheon day morning returning to Bellingham. of good used automobiles and trucks dertaking. in the shade. The afternoon was On the return trip to Scotland Dr. and spent in various games and kodaking, Charles Low will visit an aunt at .4 Bank Account in essential to Success. I’ORD COL PE, with all kinds of extras until time to disperse. Rev. and Mrs. Sedro-Wooly, Washington, and a sis E. G. Judd and family were among ter at Calgary. They will spend a in a-1 condition........................................ $450 } ou will rind it advantageous to have it the flrst to leave in order that they few days in Chicago, Illinois, and with us. 1924 MAXWELL ROADSTER, with extras might drive to Vancouver, Washing Washington, D. C„ and will sail from ton, to visit their son. Dr. Hudson New York. On Monday evening Mr. A-1 condition............................................ 850 Judd and wife. and Mrs. Low entertained over 40 1923 STAR TOL R’NG, good condition, new tires 375 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schultz had as friends in honor of the visiting broth dinner guests Sunday Mrs. Mabel ers. Many friends from Fairview and CHEVROLET ROADSTER, looks and Hutchins. Miss Dorothy VestofT and Troutdale were present and those ^lll'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIinilllllHIIIIIllHHinnUlHlIIIHIHIIIIIIHIIIIIHtmuiUlllllHIHlllHliliHiiiiiii runs like new............................................. 500 Mr. Duane Wadsworth, of Portland. from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. A. J. Stout was called Wed John Milne and family, Mr. and Mrs. 1917 LORD 1 OL’RING, good tires, looks good nesday evening to the home of her Jack Milne and family and Mrs. Isa sister, Mrs. Carl Alt at Sandy, who is bella Thourbourn from The Dalles, and runs good........................................... 100 at this Bakery and at Stor s seriously ill. Col. and Mrs. Robert A. Miller, Mr. 1922 MAXWELL TOL RING, a good buy at....... 475 Contains the Vitamines, ml *ed by and Mrs. W. H. Bishop and Mr. and POWELL VALLEY scientific prlncli los Mrs. Andrew Rugg from Portlaud. The 1924 S TA R R O A D S T E R ....................................... 450 evening was spent in playing 500, The Rev. O. J. Wilner announces his It’s Good and Good for You INTERNATIONAL SPEED TON TRUCK | Sunday services as follows: Sunday dancing and the singing of Scotch songs. The Scotch dances were es with body and cab, looks and runs I school at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 from the words, "If the tree is good, pecially enjoyed. A lunch of sand like new.................................................... 975 | then the fruit must be good.” There wiches, cake and coffee was served. THEO. VAN DOFINCK Phone 1221 Look these cars over here at Gresham, drive them— I will be preaching again in the eve- The guests departing at a late hour. Those attending the Union high I ning from the topic, “The Revelation they all carry’ a 60-day guarantee. ; of Jesus Christ.” On Tuesday evening school at Gresham from Troutdale are ! the young people’s society will hold a Mildred Surber, Helen Laudan, Har i special meeting at which all members riet Holmes, Beatrice Thompson Leona Long, Beulah Miller, Amy Ken are urged to be present. Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab dall and Richard Shroy. Those going RELIABILITY SERVICE solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest to Portland are Fay Parsons, Com Plano Tuning. possible prices, you’ll go to Phone 1141 Gresham Piano tuning $3. Plano and organ mercial high: Mary Weise. Girls Poly repairing. Fred B. Jones. Phone or technic: Quincy and Paul Howell, ders to Outlook. 1561. or TAbor 8952. Jefferson high. GEO. DIETL, Prop. I’hone i m Gresham Work has started on the Bissinger & Co.'s new wool pullery. Several employes of the company have been looking for houses to rent and some are looking for locations to build. A birthday surprise party was given Mrs. Lee Evans on Monday night. Concentrated Five hundred was played and a dainty lunch served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bergfelt, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bergfelt and son Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thomas, all of Port land, Errol Ide and Mrs. Ratti Brink. Boyce-ite is absolutely guaranteed to remove all The Ladies’ Aid will meet next Wed carbon from your motor, giving you more power nesday, September 10, at the home of Mrs. L. A. Harlow. After the sum and greater gasoline mileage. mer vacation there will be much work to do and a good attendance Is de sired. Boyce-ite costs nothing an Boyce-ite naves more The Parent-Teachers’ first meeting than it costs. of the season will be held at the schoolhouse on Friday afternoon We recommend and sell genuine Boyce-ite only September 13. Sam Harlow returned Monday eve ning from a fishing trip at Clackamas lake. Mr. and Mrs Gale Hanna of Port HAMLIN & HOSS, Props. land visited at the D. W Micklev home Phone 2391 Nite Phone 70Ö Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Wm. Johnston was taken to the EC A U SE Balloon G um -D ipped Cords reduce your repair home of a daughter in Portland Sun Portland; Reo touring, Van Buskirk, bills and low er fuel costs, increase tire mileage, car life day to receive medical treatment. CORBETT Troutdale. and the resale value of your car. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parsons are spending their vacation at Clackamas Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Rasmussen and T hese are strong statem en ts but are backed by actual facta. PLEASANT VALLEY lake. daughter Alice, who have spent the Balloon-equipped test cars and taxicabs have now been summer on their farm near the Sandy Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Scott have re Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McGrew of Lents river, returned to their home at The driven over 5,300,000 miles, u n d er F irestone supervision and turned from Salem where they spent and Mrs. Lizzie Wood of Los Angeles Dalles Saturday after attending the show reduction in fuel consum ption, and less delay, because the summer. visited with Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Jenne pioneer meeting. of few er punctures and quicker sta rts and stops. Harry Bramhall and family, Mrs Wednesday of this week. Mary Parsons, Fay and Dale Parsons Mrs. James Pounder was brought M any leading autom obile m akers have standardized on Miss Florence Richey has gone to home last Sunday. motored to Government Camp Sunday these full-size B alloons—pioneered by F irestone and m ade Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reed were Port Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hartsell aud Miss De-Lena, Oregon, to teach where she practical and eco n o m ical th ro u g h th e special F iresto n e land visitors Tuesday. gum -dipping process. Viola Riley of Chehalis, Washington, has taught for two years. School commences here next Mon Mr. and Mrs. Harry Samuelson of were guests of Richard Knarr on Sun O ver 100,000 m otorists are today using and enjoying the day with Mr. Somer, principal and Kelso, Washington, Bpent the week day. satisfaction of genuine, full-size Balloon G um -D ipped Cords. Mrs. L. A. Harlow spent a few days Miss Ollie Elexander and Mrs. Brazee, end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. In fact, in th ree m onths th e sales of F irestone Balloon James Ross. at Government Springs near Carson, primary teachers, Mrs. D. TeBrako of Los Angeles, G um -D ipped C ords increased 590%. Mrs. M. E. Reed Is In Portland at Washington, returning Monday eve California, spent last week visiting the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. B. ning. H ave your car equipped n ow — for com fort and for the Miss Ruth Bloomquist of Portland with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Dahlqulst. Fox. safety of driving this Fall and W in te r. Be prepared for m ud Mrs. P. P. Jenne spent last week at Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson from eastern was a dinner guest of Dan W. Mick holes, frozen ru ts, dangerous snow and ice. W e can equip the beach with friends. Washington are visitors at the Ward ley, Jr., at the home of his parents on your car im m ediately at th e new low prices now in effect. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Richey went to home. Friday. Miss Thelma Du Puis and Howard Hood River on Wednesday aud re M O ST M IL E S P E R D O L L A R CUT FLOWERS. Stroud of Pendleton, Oregon, were turned in the evening of the same day. Mrs. T. P. Campbell has been very We are ready to serve the public guests of Miss Fay Parsons on Mon with cut flowers and floral pieces. ill the past week, but is better now. day. Mesdames Williams & Gordy, South RAKER & SON, Gresham, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. St. Ours of St. Roberts avenue near Powell street. COTTRELL Johns, Oregon, were week-end guests ORIENT GARAGE, Gresham, Oregon. Get the classified ad. habit. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. The Cottrell Community church of Peterson. MOTICK. which the Rev. S. F. Pitts is the pastor L. E. FAUGHT, Corbett, Oregon. Notice In hereby given that the annual Although J. L. Cook has leased bis announces its services for the coming m eeting o f the owners of land in Handy garage he is still a very busy man, Bunday ns follows: Bunday school Drainage D istrict will be held at the GEO. ATKINSON, Springdale. Oregon. office of Hun Dial Ttanch, Fairview , Ore devoting his time to selling cars. Re a. m ; preaching at 11. At 12:30 gon, Friday, Heptember 19th, IK24. at 7:30 o'clock m.. being the tim e fixed by the cent sales are as follows: Chevrolet lunch will be served in the yard under board of p. supervisors SANDY GARAGE, Sandy, Oregr . thereof, for the pur pose of electing one supervisor wlm shall coupe to J. L. Hite, Cottrell; Ford the trees. All are cordially invited hold office for three years and until his touring tc J. P. Kunhley, Troutdale; to be present. CORBETT GARAGE, Corbett, Oregon. successor Is elected and qualified, and to transact such other business as Is per Studebaker roadster, W. H. Williams; Mrs. Fred Meyers bas been to the m itted or required by law Dated at Portland, Oregon. Aug. 15, Overland touring, K. W. Barnard, coast for a few days. 1924, date o f first and only publication. Troutdale; Chevrolet sedan, Sidney JOHN W. TO W NSEND. AM ERICA SH O U L D PR O D U C E ITS O W N RU BBER . . . Let me help you solve your paint K O. McQAW, Wood of Auto Club, Troutdale; Chev W. C. HPENCR. ing problems. Todd, The Paint Man, Board of Hupervlsors of rolet touring, Charles J. Lundsburg, Gresham, phone 1971.—Adv. tf Sandy D rainage D istrict.