Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 21, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM OfTLOOK,
PLEASANT HOME
here soon
ranch.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. J. C hapm an and
th e ir d au g h ter. Miss E sth er, have dis­
posed ot th e r hom e here consisting
of house and seven acres, to a P o rt­
land fam ily, and moved to th e ir new
residence on W ednesday, w hich is lo­
cated in the B rooklyn d istrict. The
people from P o rtla n d are expected
occupy th e C hapm an
FRIDAT,
MOVE MB»: R 21.
H om er Moulton an d fam ily have
T hom as F ra n k lin T aylor passed
purchased the S hiuam an p roperty and
have moved into th e house. They In­ aw ay W ednesday evening a t th e home
of his d au g h ter, Mrs. W illiam C a rp e n ­
tend to re n t th e ir form er home
t e r . a t P l e a s a n t Home, afte r a long
and severe illn ess from th e rav a g es (|
REMEMBER
One dozen p hotographs w ill solve of can cer. He w as 70 y ears of age.
tw elve of your g ift problem s. H ardy H is wife died In 1904 and he has re- 1
sided in P lea san t Home and vicinity
Studio, phone 541.—Adv.
m ost of th e tim e since then. H is ac­
q u ain tan c es speak of him as a good
frien d and neighbor.
H e is survived by fo u r ch ildren, tw o i
of whom, Mrs. A nnie C arp en ter and a ;
son. Joe, live in P le a sa n t H om e; Mrs. {
Lizzie S p rin g er, a d au g h ter, resid es ;
at
W ashougal,
W ashington, and i
Jam es, an o th er son. a t H illsboro.
T he fu n eral services w ill be con- !
ducted by the Rev. S. F. P itts S a tu r- j
day m o rn in g a t 10 o ’clock from the
B ap tist ch u rch a t P lea san t Home. j
ith in term en t in D ouglass cem etery.
Closing out my stock
ot Airtight Heaters,
Heaters and Ranges
at prices less than cost
Phone 1901
J. E. METZGER
FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY
After Nov. 18
Genuine
W E A R -E V E R
ALUMINUM
RO ASTERS
3 sizes
WEAR-EVER
rtj
Regular $5.45
R oasters.
Special ........................................
R eg u lar $6.65
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R oasters. Special ........................................ t p v . D U
ftp r n
R egular $"220
TRADE MARK
Roasters.
Special .....................................
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L. L, KIDDER HDW. CO.
Phone 1421
Gresham, Ore.
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TIIOS. F. TAYLOR DIES
AT PLEASANT HOME
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POWELL VALLEY
G eorge
W.
W alsh, of A berdeen,
arriv ed W ednesday for
an indefinite visit w ith his dau g h ter,
Mrs. R obert Lundbom, and fam ily.
S unday school w ill convene a t the
M ission ch u rch Sunday m o rning at
10:30 in stead of th e usual hour. A
sem i-an n u al review of th e lessons will
be given in stead of th e re g u la r study
period, a t w hich tim e th e p asto r w ill
ad d re ss th e school on th e topic of
“God's A pplication.” T his w ill tak e
th e p lace of th e S unday m orning s e r ­
mon, b u t in the evening th e Rev. O scar
W en stran d , of Iowa, who is m aking a
to u r of th e w estern coast, w ill p reach.
A. C. A rvidson has begun som e r e ­
p a irs to his house recen tly p u rch ased
from th e Bottleson estate, p u ttin g in a
fo undation and o th erw ise im proving
th e place.
H en ry Bottleson is clea rin g ground
on h is tr a c t of land w est of th e
C h arles Jo h n so n p lace and w ill erect
a sm all house th e re soon.
T he Sw edish M ission c h u rc h w ill
give an e n te rta in m e n t in th e E n g lish
la n g u ag e on T h an k sg iv in g evening,
b eg inning a t 7 o'clock, co n sistin g of a
p ro g ram , follow ed by refresh m en ts.
T he proceeds of th e e n tertain m en t
w ill be used for v ario u s ch u rch p u r­
poses.
Joe A nderson suffered a scalp wound
w hen fallin g rocks stru c k him on the
head, w hile he w as w orking in the
ditch of th e pipeline co n stru ctio n
w ork a few days ago.
W t ash in g to n ,
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The Pilgrim Fathers were forced to carry a
blunderbuss wherever they went. They knew
the value ot PROTECTION. After a year of
hardships they set a day and called it Thanks­
giving, the first Thanksgiving. Every year there­
after they celebrated the day and in this manner
the habit has come down to us.
Today, three hundred years later, people also
know the value of PROTECTION. It is not
necessary to carry a blunderbuss, but it is
NECESSARY to bank your money, valuable
papers and jewelry. The Utopia which is abso­
lutely free from danger of theft is yet to be found,
and until it is it will be necessary to place v a lu ­
ables in theft proof places. We solicit your
business.
BANK OF GRESHAM
State, County and City Depositary.
FAIRVIEW
T he p u p ils of F airview school w ill
re n d e r an in te restin g p ro g ram a t th e
c tty h all on th e evening of November
I 24. A dm ission w ill be charged, w hich
w ill include refre sh m e n ts to be served
' a t th e conclusion of th e program . Ail
a rra n g e m e n ts are u n d er th e s u p e r­
SANDY
vision of th e P a ren t-T ea ch e r a sso ­
ciation.
A m eeting for th e discussion of
at th is Bakery and a t S to r s
S unday school in th e M ethodist problem s d ealing w ith th e d airy in ­
E p isco p al ch u rch w ill convene a t the d u stry has been a rra n g e d for th is
Contains the Vitaniines, m l’ed by
u su al h our, 10 o'clock, w ith E pw orth place by W. O. H olt, county a g ric u l­
scientific prlncli les
L eague a t 6:30 in th e evening.
tu r a l agent, on T uesday, November
A u nion T h an k sg iv in g serv ice w ill 25, a t th e Sandy g ran g e hall. S p eak ­
It’s Good and Good fur Yon
be held a t th e M ethodist ch u rch a t 11 e rs a t th e m eeting w ill be R. S. Besse
o’clock T h u rsd ay , Novem ber 27. The of th e farm m anagem ent b ranch of the
Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted w ill preach O. A. C. E xtension Service, and N. C.
th e serm on.
Jam iso n , d airy specialist. T he m eet­
THEO. VAN DOf'INCK
Phone 1221
S un d ay school w ill be held a t 11 ing w ill ru n from 10:30 to 3:30 in th e
a. m. a t th e Sm ith M em orial P re sb y ­ aftern o o n . S im ilar m eetings will be
te ria n ch u rc h on th e com ing Sunday. held a t tw o o th e r C lackam as county
A g ro u p of en th u siastic women m et p oints n ex t week, a t W ilsonville on
la st T h u rsd a y w ith Mrs. C h ristin e Monday, Novem ber 24, and a t L enon's
D onaugh, p resid en t of th e W om en's h all, M onitor, on W ednesday, Nov. 25.
Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab­
Society of Sm ith M em orial P re sb y ­
solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest
te ria n ch u rch , to finish th e ir w ork and
COTTRELL
possible prices, you’ll go to
p lan fo r th e ir second m oney-m aking
en tertain m en t.
B eautiful a rtic le s
T he W illing W orkers w ill m eet at 1
su ita b le for C h ristm as gifts, ran g in g th e resid en ce of Mrs. A. J. B ram on
from h an d k erch iefs to elep h an ts, w ere T uesday aftern o o n . T he h o stess and
GEO. IIIETL, Prop.
Phone 1711
Gresham
com pleted. A holiday social w ill be Mrs. A. R. Goger and Mrs. 8. B.
given on S atu rd ay evening, November S plaw n w ill p resid e a t a silver tea,
29, in th e city hall. A snappy p ro ­ th e proceeds of w hich' will be used to ^IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHItlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllltlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiinniiHiiniiiHiiiiniHHmninu
gram , am u sin g stu n ts and a D utch p u rch a se m a teria l for th e hom e-m ade
auction w ill be given. A full program candy w hich w ill be on sale a t th e
w ill a p p e a r in th e next Outlook.
b azaar to be held a t th e C o ttrell com ­
m u n ity ch u rch Decem ber 12. All la­
Bull Run School Boy K ills Bear.
J. T. and J. R. HORR
dies a re extended a cordial invitation
M urry H eitzm an, a school boy liv­ to th is tea.
ing n ea r Bull Run, landed a 135-pound
T he com m unity ch u rch S unday
black b ear la st S au trd ay w ith th e a s ­
Agents for
school w ill m eet at 10 o'clock Sunday.
sistan c e of a sm all rifle and his dog.
T he p reach in g services of th e ch u rch
a
T he dog aided in treein g th e b ear and
will be resum ed on Sunday, Decem ber
th e boy th en had no difficulty in ta k ­
7, by th e Rev. S. F. P itts.
ing an a c c u ra te aim. He is th e son of
Mrs. R euben T reb er, who lives in
Fred H eitzm an. w ho is em ployed at Pow ell V alley, sp en t T h u rsd ay a t th e
th e R idge L um ber com pany on the
home of h er sister, Mrs. Fred Meyer.
Sandy riv er. A. W. M etzger has p u r ­
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chased th e hide w ith th e in ten tio n of
s
TROUTDALE
h aving it m ade into a rug.
OUR HEALTH BREAD
Gresham City Bakery
WORLD’S
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LOWEST PRICED
4 Passenger
Doors front mill rear
CLOSED CAR
Front and rear seats adjustable.
Removable rear seat and upholstering provides
50 cubic feet of clear square carrying space for any­
thing and everything.
Deep comfortable cushions.
Seats make up into a full length bed for camping
An all year ’round car, cozy in the winter; cool in
the summer. Complete. No extras to buy.
OVERLAND-4
COUPE-SEDAN
A closed car that will stand up and deliver fine |
performance.
FOR THE BEST MEATS
THE SANITARY MARKET
1 Radio Electric Co. I
Savage
Electric Washer
and Dryer
T han k sg iv in g services w ill be held
L et m e help you solve your p a in t­ a t th e T ro u td ale com m unity ch u rch on j
ing problem s. Todd, T he P a in t Man.
S unday evening, November 23, b eg in ­
G resham , phone 1971.—Adv.
ning a t 7:30.
The Wayside Church
ROCKWOOD
(P R E SB Y T E R IA N )
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$
749
FAIRV IEW , OREGON
Sunday School a t 10 a. m.
Morning W orship at 11 a. ni.
AT GRESHAM
REV. E. R. D. HOLLENSTED
P a sto r
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
R E LIA B ILIT Y
SERVICE
Phone 1141
Gresham
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Hervires arc H elpful, H r.tfsl and
Inoplrlnv.
T he T rip le Chim es com pany, a q u a r­
te t of artlgtfc harm o n lzers, com posed
of P. W aldo Davis, trip le chim es, his
wife, Mrs. Lizzie DeMoss Davis, violin
and m andolin, th e ir d au g h ter, A rvilla
D. Davis, violin and reading, and th e ir
son, H ersch el D. Davis, piano and or-
gan, w ill give a co n c ert a t th e g ran g e
A Swiss Scene in the Alps
(Seonari F a h x te r)
Phones Bdwy. 8576
G resham 1201 and 355
T hree
T ru c k s Daily
65Và N. Second S treet
In su re d C a rrie rs
MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE
Portland — Way Points — Gresham
Local and Long Distance Moving
Wood
Coal
Briquets
Atwater-Kent
RADIO
S«i»s Y „deling, Singlmr, Dancing, „ ith Alpine Scenery
____________________and i'ontuinM._______
( 1 hanksgiving) Nov. 27, at 730 p.m .
G iven by
,
S„l«<. IIIt ine Club -H e lv e tia " of P o rtlan d
S w h s Hall, T hird and Jefferoon Sis.
1 lancing after play
A dm ission 5Wr
SEATS ON SALE
Reserved 75c
Hotel H r h r tia . 21« Salm on St.
Sw iss H all ( afe, 2-» T hird St.
National Mazda Shelby Lamps
Packard-Pierce Electric Fixtures
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We have taken over the business and store of A. E. ■
| Hamilton anti respectfully solicit the patronage of the I
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hall on th e evening of N ovember 29, a t : w orth L eague will m eet a t 6:45 In th e
evening, followed by th e ch u rc h se r­
8 o'clock.
T he S unday school of th e Methodia* i vice a t 7:30.
E piscopal ch u rch wilt m eet a t 10
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The Bank of G resham pays 5 per
o clock on the com ing Sunday
Ep- cent | n terM t on tim e deposita.- A d v .