GRESHAM OUTLOOK.
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PLEASANT HOME
T he B ap tist L adies Aid w ill m eet
w ith Mrs. B row er on T h u rsd ay a fte r-
noon, D ecem ber 4. A fe a tu re of the
• afte rn o o n w ill be a silv er tea.
E. A. Sm ith w ill preach a t th e Bap-
A ltm an re tu rn e d from O. A. C. to th e ir
respectiv e hom es for th e T h an k sg iv -
ing vacation.
Jo h n C am pbell w as
lng
also a w ee>t-end g u est a t th e Jo h an so n
home.
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Mrs. C has L. H u n ter an d d au g h ter
, Je a n visited in th e neighborhood la st
week. T hey re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e in
Sherw ood Sunday.
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TI'ESBAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921
POWELL VALLEY
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Mr. and Mrs. C harles N ordblom en-
Mrs. Jam es P aul re tu rn e d home
te rta in e d a t T h an k sg iv in g d in n er Mr. Monday from T w in F alls, Idaho,
; an d Mrs. G ust B ru n au d e r and d augh- w here she w as called on acco u n t of
' le r ’ an d M r- and M rs- O scar N elson th e death of her b ro th er. H er sister,
J. f . and J. R. HORR
'i" ‘d so" ; of P o rtlan d . Mrs. A. A. Nord Mrs. C lark R ich of P le a sa n t Home,
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tis t c h u rc h next Sunday, both m o rn
and son. and Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n Vick-
Mr. and Mrs. A lbert C law son and
ing and evening. S unday school w ill
Agents for
lund an d d au g h ter.
d au g h ter M arjorie of P o rtlan d w ere
be a t 10 o'clock in th e m orning and
Sim on Lind h as com pleted his d u g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. C rasw ell,
B. Y. P. U. a t 7:30 in th e evening.
LUSTED
tie s as a ju r o r in th e c irc u it co u rt in Sunday.
Mrs. Sadie Chase, Misses Id a and
J P o rtlan d for th e m onth of November
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. B ram an d fam ily
W ilm a, and M illard C hase atten d ed
Mrs. A. S ester w ent to M cM innville
Savage
Miss A nna Nordblom , a stu d e n t at spent T h an k sg iv in g at th e Cascade
th e w edding of th e ir niece and cousin T hanksgiv in g and visited u n til S u n W illam ette U niversity,
sp e n t
th e Locks w h ere th ey atten d ed a reunion
on T han k sg iv in g day a t Salem .
day w ith h er son-in-law and d au g h ter, T h an k sg iv in g holidays w ith h er p ar- of th e W inan fam ily, p a re n ts of Mrs.
E lectric W asher
Miss Mabel Jo h a n so n and W ilbur Mr. and Mrs. H ector M organ.
! en ts an d friends.
Bram . A sister, M rs. O tto T aud, and
D ryer
T he D eborah L adies Aid w ill hold th ree d au g h ters of Pom eroy, W ash
th e ir an n u a l m eeting fo r th e election ington, re tu rn e d hom e w ith Mrs. Bram
of officers in th e ch u rch p a rlo rs on for an extended visit.
T h u rs d a y aftern o o n , D ecem ber 4, at
Mrs. F re d Meyer and sister, Mrs. (
A tw a ter-K en t
w hich tim e Mrs. Jo h n V icklund w ill T re b er of Pow ell Valley, sp e n t the
act as ho stess. I t is desired th a t all T hanksgiving holidays w ith
th eir
R A D IO
i »’ho possibly ca n w ill a tte n d th is m other, Mrs. Lund, in La C enter, Wn. ’
| m eeting.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. C rasw ell and sou
“A ll-w e a th e r G o o d y ea r T ires”
Miss M arg aret B ru n au d e r of P o rt and W. E. C rasw ell w ere dinner
land visited over th e w eek-end w ith g u ests T h an k sg iv in g day of Mr. and
Miss May Lind.
Mrs. O scar S eaberg in P o rtlan d .
N a tio n a l M azd a S h elb y Lam ps
r o a d s . All sizes in Cords or Balloons
O. F. E k stro m w as re-elected w ater
1 com m issioner M onday a t an election
FAIRVIEW
JUST ARRIVED!
held a t th e P ow ell V alley schoolhouse.
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T he F airview M ethodist L ad ies’ Aid ~
1 Simon L ind an d Jo h n W illiam s a re th e
D E N A TU R ED ALCOHOL
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For radiators only
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G ilb ert N elson fell on a p itch fo rk a t th e city h all on S atu rd ay y evening, |
GUARANTEED REPAIR WORK
F rid a y w hile w o rking aro u n d th e b arn Decem ber 6, beginning a t 5:30 o’clock.
We have taken over the business and store of A. E. 1
on his f a th e r’s farm . I t w en t en tirely A rticles of v ario u s kinds, in clu d in g a
th ro u g h his leg Just below th e knee. num ber of q u ilts, w ill be on sale a t the | Hamilton and respectfully solicit the patronage of the |
He w as tak en to G resham im m ediately b azaar, and p len ty of good eats a t the
AUTHORIZED DODGE SERVICE
for m edical tre a tm e n t an d it is supper, w hich w ill be follow ed by an | people of Gresham and vicinity.
ST O R A G E BY DAY OR N IG H T
th o u g h t no se rio u s re su lts w ill follow evening of p ro g ram and e n te rta in H
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Gresham, Oregon f
Mrs. O scar N elson and son, C la r w ith Mrs. J. W. M ollar on W ednesday =
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a ll a rtic le s for th e b azaar w ill be ta k
w ith Mrs. A. A. Nordblom.
H A M LIN & HOSS, P ro p s.
en to h er residence.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Mode have moved
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P hene 2391
Nile Fone 766
ORIENT
into th e W ill Brooks house on Main
at th is B akery and at S tor s
Mr. Mode is em ployed at
T he ladles of th e O rient com m unity stree t.
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routdale.
are d esiro u s of fo rm in g a gym nasium
Contains the Vitaminen, n il'ed by
T he Rev. C larence B. May w ar em
class and for th a t pu rp o se have called
scientific p rlu cli les
J a m eeting to be held in th e au d ito riu m ployed to till th e p u lp it of th e M eth
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It’s Good and Good for You
N O W IN G R E S H A M
I day evening, D ecem ber 3. F o r a be conference y ear, a t an official m eeting
of
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Monday
g in n in g th e ex ercises w ill be m ainly
ca listh en ic an d th e class w ill be u n evening. He w ill be in ch a rg e of all
d er th e in stru c tio n of Miss Lois New, th e p rea ch in g serv ices a t th is place.
THEO. VAN DOf’INCK
Phone 1221
The Rev. J. S tan fo rd Moore w ill be re
a te a c h e r in th e O rient school.
tain
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T he O rient P are n t-T e a c h e r asso c ia
tion w ill m eet F rid a y evening, a t 8 w o rk of th e com m unity.
Radio Electric Co.
and
Make Winter Driving a Pleasure
Bring your car to this garage and let us
equip it with a set of the famous
Excellent on wet pavement or on soft dirt
Ignition Work
G R ESH A M
GARAGE
OUR HEALTH BREAD
Gresham City Bakery
General Gasoline
and
Lubricants
Buy your Filtered General Gasoline from our
visible j,u nips.
“Fill Your Tank and Let Your Motor Decide”
BOTKIN & JOHNSTON
Gresham, Oregon
o’clock in th e au d ito riu m of th e new
schoolhouse. T h is w ill be th e first
g a th e rin g of a social n a tu re to co n
vene in th e new building. A ch o ru s
com posed of m em bers of th e boys’ and
g irls ’ glee clu b s w ill be p re se n t and
re n d e r p o rtio n s of th e ir c a n ta ta w hich
w ill be given in full a t th e h igh school
in G resham on th e evening of D ecem
ber 22. A sp e ak e r from P o rtla n d Is
expected to be in atten d a n ce and ad
d ress th e audience.
PLEASANT VALLEY
FOR THE BEST MEATS
Fair» lew Parent. Teacher Association.
T he F airview P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso-
ciatio n w ill hold its re g u la r m eeting
F rid a y aftern o o n a t 2 o’clock, Decern-
ber 5, in th e schoolhouse. All m em
b ers a re req u ested to be p resen t. An
in te re stin g p ro g ram w ill be given and
an in v itatio n is extended to th e public
to attend.
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Fresh dor Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared aud sold under ab
solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest
possible prices, you’ll go to
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THE SANITARY MARKET
GEO. DIETL, Prop.
T he T ro u td ale L adles Aid w ill hold
its an n u a l b az aa r and su p p er in the
city h all n ex t S atu rd ay evening, De
cem ber 6. T he su p p er w ill be served
from 6 to 8 o’clock. T h ere w ill be on
sa le useful and d ain ty ap ro n s, and
m any a rtic le s of fancy w ork, all de
signed and m ade for th e purp o se of
being used for C h ristm as gifts. Ad
m ission free.
Phones Bdwy. 8576
G resham 1201 and 355
O n B en son H o tel F arm , o n e quarter m ile sou th o f B a se L ine R oad
ab out tw o m iles n o rth ea st o f G resh am .
A complete dispersal of my herd of Dairy Cows, Dairy and
Farm Equipment and Household Goods.
SATURDAY, DEC. 6
FREE LUNCH A T NOON
38 HEAD DAIRY COWS
Registered and High Grade Jerseys, Guernseys and Holsteins
5 H e a d R eg iste red J er sey C ow s, so m e fresh .
6 H e a d R eg iste red J er sey H e ife rs.
2 2 H ea d o f H ig h G ra d es, m o stly J er sey s an d H o lstein s.
7 HORSES
Three well Matched Teams, 4 to 7 years old, consisting of 1 Bay Tearp,
weight 2850; 1 Bay Team, weight 2800, 1 Iron Grey Team, 4 years old. wt. 2700.
1 Single Mare weighing about 1400, 6 years old.
2 Sets New Harness.
MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT
New Champion Mower, Ross Feed Chopper, Deering Ideal Mowing Mach
ine. Hay Rake, Heavy Farm Wagon. Empire Milking Machine, Bowsher Feed
Mill, Litchfield Manure Spreader, DeLaval Cream Separator, Milk Cans and
Buckets, Milk Cooler, 3 Bed Room Sets, Range, 9x12 \\m inster Rug, Roll
Top Desk, and a large lot of small tools and household goods too numerous to
mention.
Aiaxwell Touring Car, 1924 model.
TERMS—All sums under $20 cash, $20 or over, six months’ time, 8 per cent in
terest on approved security.
ROBERT GIFFORD, Owner
COL. W. S. WOOD & SONS, Auctioneers. Vancouver, Washington.
A. MEYERS, Clerk, First State Bank.
T hree
T ru c k s Dally
65% N. Second S tre e t
In su re d C a rrie rs
MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE
P o rtla n d — W a y P oin ts — G resham
Local and Long Distance Moving
Wood
Coal
Briquets
WORLD’S
A;
AUCTION SALE
Gresham
TROUTDALE
T he m eeting of th e L ad ies’ Aid,
w hich w as an n ounced for next T h u rs
day aftern o o n , D ecem ber 4, also th e
b az aa r w hich w as planned for th e fo l
low ing evening, have been indefinitely
postponed, because of th e illn ess from
sc a rle t fever of ch ild ren of th e public
school, in th e hom es of G eorge T ay
lor, Chas. H odson and G. A. Bowen.
STATED
COMMUNICATION
F airv iew Lodge No. 92, A. F. & J
T he ch ild ren a r e all doing w ell and
th e ir com plete recovery Is expected.
A. M., S atu rd ay evening, De
A nnouncem ents for fu tu re ch u rch cem ber 6, 1924, 8 o’clock.
WM. H. STANLEY, Sec y.
serv ices w ill be m ade th ro u g h th e
WM. D. F R IT Z , W. M.
Outlook.
P h o n e w ant ad s. to 1561.
Phoae 1711
LO W EST
P R IC E D
4-Passenger
Boors fro n t and re a r
UNION
C LO SED
CAR
A T h an k sg iv in g p arty w as given by
F ro n t and re a r se ats ad ju stab le.
th e S m ith g irls. T he house w as b eau
Rem ovable r e a r seat and u p h o lsterin g pro»Ides 50 cable feet of
tifu lly d ecorated from th e ceiling to
c le a r sq u a re c a rry in g space fo r an y th in g and ev ery th in g .
th e w alls w ith crep e paper in th e a u
Deep co m fo rtab le cushions.
tu m n al hues w hile T h an k sg iv in g dec
Neats m ake tip into a full length bed fo r cam ping.
o ratio n s w ere placed on ta b le and
An all y ear ’ro u n d ca r, cozy in th e w in te r; cool In th e sum m er.
Com plete. No e x tra s to buy.
piano. T he g u ests w ere E ste lle Jo h n
son, Je a n Adlx, A llie B a rtell, R eta
OVERLAND-4
H u n ter, Louise E m erson, H elen S an d
strö m , M arg u erite and T h elm a W elch,
Ire n e Jo h n so n , Ilse S chw edler, C lara,
D ora and G race H offm eister, Agnes
A closed e a r th a t »»III stan d up anil d eliv er line p erfo rm an ce.
S h erm an and F lo re n ce S hoem aker of
P o rtlan d and M ildred, D orothea and
AT GRESHAM
L illian Sm ith, Gus anil O liver P e te r- j
son, A rth u r aud P h ilip G ran, Em il
and E ld o re Jo h n so n , W illiam Elliot, I
H erm an H offm eister, Hugh A ldrich, .
an d F ra n k Sm ith.
Phone 1141
Gresham
T h e fun began as soon as the
g u ests a rriv ed for each w as given a ;
p ap er cap of a com bination of colors
SANDY
and d ecorated w ith eith er a ta ssel or t
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pom-pom. T hese th ey w ere req u ested | T he large b arn belonging to W. F.
to w ear all evening. V arious gam es •‘»track on his farm on C edar Creek
held th e in te re st of th e young people, 1 d a t waa *n D rely destroyed by tire on
and a th le tic stu n ts an d singing w ere i •t’,,n d aF night, to g e th e r w ith m uch
enjoyed by th e com pany, also an e la v alu ab le m ach in ery and o th er co n
b o rate su p p er w hich w as served by | te n ts. Among th e a rtic le s stored In
th e b a rn w ere a big th re sh e r, a sm ajl
th e hostess at a la te hour.
Now is the time
W alter
Schw edler
sp e n t
the saw m ill, a tra c tio n engine and a
while you are to
q u an tity of baled hay. Some in su r-
T h an k sg iv in g holidays a t home,
gether.
T he farm ers have been q u ite busy j ance waH ca rrie d In th e G range com-
’77 j not a luxury—
| pany.
No one w as occupying th e
digging potatoes.
that group por
house on th e p lace a t th e tim e and th e
orig in of the Hre is a m ystery.
Grape Vines.
trait— but one of
W ordens, Concords, N iagaras, one
life's real neces
y ear old. S plendidly rooted, su re
L et me help you solve your p ain t-
grow ers. Low prices. O rder now for
problem s. Todd, T he P ain t Man.
sities.
fall p lan tin g . H arold O berg, C raig , G resham , phone 1971.—Adv.
May we have the p le a s
road, fo u rth house n o rth off B a rr road
u re of serving you!
Plano
Tuning.
T ab o r 6014, P o rtlan d , R 7. Bx. 966.
P iano tu n in g 13. P lano and o rgan
Money to loan on re a l estate. F arm rep airin g . Fred B. Jones. Phone o r
loans a t 6 per cent. B. W T horne.
d ers to O utlook. 1661. or TAbor 8952
COUPE-SEDAN
$749
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
Let Us Take That
“ Promised Group1
The Hardy Studio
B atteries Recharged
E xpert R adiotricians
All Work Guaranteed
Gresham,
Open Niinduys by Appointment.
H. & H. RADIO CO.
D istributors o f H igh G rad e R ad io A p p aratu s
Construction, Repairing and Installation
G. and A. IIAKTWIG
Phone l i t
Oregon
P h o n e S41
Outlook w an t ads will b rin g buyer
and se lle r to g e th er cheaply and
quickly.
A W ant Ad will sell w hat you d r
not need and get w hat you do need.
Kandy, O regon
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C lassified—classy ads.