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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1925)
CONSTABLE'S SALE. Whit« pony, abondoned in December, 1»24 at S. P. Osburn’s home on Sandy road about 1 m ile w est o f Fairview . Con- dirb'®nWT ^ « .° S n d T » “am L ,0 th* highest bid- MarCh * to ¿ M. M. SQUIRE, Constable. v\ / / » i "-.W W z, . • ’ ■M, • W - , ¿i * •. . T H E n a m e of 1 W ashington suggests love and reverence. Rever ence for loyal ser- : SR vices, for serenity, • for sincerity and for the high ideals J of human under- ji standing. |j Jieteget at<2 föneiafQ cJteóiia in, ttectrt (, ieycH (a FOR THE BEST MEATS b resh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest possible prices, you’ll go to THE SANITARY MARKET GEO. DIETL, Prop. Phono 1711 G resham PLEA SA N T HOME Next Sunday Is G eorge W ashing- j to n 's b irth d ay . A w eek ago last j T h u rsd ay w as A braham Lincoln's. I These facts w ill be especially recog nixed in th e ch u rch service of th e M ethodist ch u rc h Suuday m orning. The Boys' Glee club w ill sing a song in keeping w ith th e sp irit of these men, an d th e p asto r w ill preach on th e subject, “O vercom ing th e H andi caps of Life.’’ T h ere w ill be m uch of in te re st to th e young people in this m esesage. E very p atrio tic citizen who is not a re g u la r atten d a n t of j some o th e r ch u rch is invited to th is m eeting. T he E pw orth League m eets at th e ch u rch Sunday evening a t 7 o’clock. The su b ject is “Our Coun try 's C h ristian C o rn ers, ^nes." The lead er is H erm an W alters. The Boys’ Glee club m eets Monday evening at th e home of Bill E llio tt w ho is one of th e m em bers— th e a s s is ta n t d irector, M ethodist Colts and P le a sa n t Home E pw orth League b ask et ball team s m eet T uesday evening a t th e gran g e , hall. T he L adies Aid m eets W ednesday at th e hom e of Mrs. H. J. Carlson. M arch 7 is th e d ate of a very fine en tertain m en t to be given under the ' auspices of th e M ethodist Ladies Aid | a t th e O rient school auditorium by ' th e T rip le Chimes com pany of P o rt- j land. Two in te restin g b ask et ball gam es are in p ro sp ect for th e fans and th eir ' friends, one of w hich will be th e gam e betw een th e B ap tist Cubs and the Pow ell Valley boys on S atu rd ay night, F eb ru ary 21. a t O rient h all, an d the second w ill be on W ednesday eve ning, F eb ru ary 25, w hen th e A rleta B ap tist team w ill play th e B aptist B ear C ats at th e sam e place. ★ * A P L E A SA N T VALLEY Miss F lo ra R obinson of P o rtlan d was a ca lle r a t th e hom e of her aunt, Mrs. G. H. Richey, la st Monday a f te r noon. Miss R obinson is a te ac h er in th e P o rtlan d public schools. Mrs. H. D. T itzel w as called to U tah on acco u n t of th e d eath of her b ro th er. Mrs. T itzel fo rm erly resided in Utah. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. B erry of P o rt land w ere callin g on frien d s in th is neighborhood Sunday afternoon. F ra n k E v e rh a rt of L ents w as tr a n s actin g business in th e valley Tuesday. Mrs. A nnie Giese and Mrs. J. H. K esterson of P le a sa n t View avenue, w ere g u ests a t th e hom e of Mrs. J. W. F ro st, J r., W ednesday. The Misses Leona and F lo ren ce P o t te r of P o rtla n d visited w ith Mrs. L il lian Richey, S unday Mr. and Mrs. W ill Richey and c h il dren w ere g u ests of Mrs. R ichey’s paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Robinson, Sunday. The P lea san t V alley P aren t-T ea ch e r association w ill hold its re g u la r m onthly m eeting at th e schoolhouse next T uesday evening, F eb ru ary 24. at i S o'clock. T he Rev. H. R. G ebhardt $ OT in the possession of unusual genius, but in the N remarkable combination of perseverance and ordi nary qualities: exalted idealism—honest courage— broad human kindness—and practical common sense— were George Washington’s common assets. Let us al ways remember Washington, whose birthday we this week observe. \\ hen the little voice of discouragement whispers in your ear think of Washington. He heard it—it fairly screamed at him. He met reverses—he was forced to re treat at times—encountered failures—but they only inspired him on to greater efforts—and in the end, vic tory and glory were his. This bank offers a helping hand to all. Courtesy, cooperation and knowledge based upon many years of experience are offered you here in your struggle for inde pendence and peace. Here Is an offer that will startle the entire automobile world and motoring public. It Is so unusual it may at first thought arouse criticism, but you will see it is a perfectly sound, straightforward business proposition. ihirty-seven owners of 1924 or 1925 model Fords, Chevrolets, Overlands and Grays will receive full factory list price on their cars, and Dodge and Maxwell owners a liberal allowance, in trade on Nev Jew 1925 Model Velie automobiles. This startling proposition is made possible through cooperation with the Veli 'elie factorv ,’dvertis- Make This Bank Your Bank BANK OF GRESHAM Gresham, Oregon ing department, State, County atid City Depositary. AN OFFER TO 37 AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Do You Own a Ford Chevrolet Overland or Gray THE PLAN (a ) W e have divided th e city and suburbs into 37 sales d istric ts. One car will be sold, on th is plan, to an ow ner in each of th ese 37 divisions. (h ) A ny 1924 o r 1925 Ford, C hevrolet, O verland o r G ray is eligible, if it is in salab le condition. T here a re “no strin g s tie d ” to th is o ffe r. You g e t a “tra d e -in ” allow ance fo r th e full fac to ry new list p rice of y o u r car. (c) Each p u rch aser ag rees to use a sp are tire cover on which is th e w ord ing “T he New Velie” and our com pany nam e. (d ) , T his o ffe r will be prom ptly closed when th e 37 cars a re sold. F irs t come, f ir s t served. THE OBJECT This is a new d e p a rtu re in ad v ertisin g . A ce rtain am ount of th e Velie fa c to ry ad v e rtisin g budget is being used to quickly place 37 New 1925 Model Velie autom obiles on th e s tre e ts of P o rtlan d . Is th e re any b etter ad v ertisem en t th a n a sa tisfie d ow ner? W atch for them . To the Public: I have been in business in Oregon for 12 years, during which time I have sold hundreds of cars to the public. I will personally guarantee that every one of the cars offered in this sale is the latest 1925 model, and that they will be sold for the next fiscal year as current models. We are not offering a number of old models; every car is backed by a factory that has been in business since 1901, with assets of mil lions of dollars. This is a elean-ent advertising proposition on oar part—it's an unusual opportunity for YOU I A. L. WILLIAMS, President. Williams Auto Company Touring 13th and Morrison $1510 Own a -MY PERSONAL GUARANTEE- PRICES PORTLAND Do Y oh Dodge or Maxwell I.ockhead Hydraulic Four Wheei Brakes Full Size Balloon Tires BRoadway 3121 OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS New Steering Gear Club Phaeton $1725 V IMI C Four Door Coach JM 4 UT I $ V CAM. O N IHI |i <5 IHI NY A y Full Nickeled Radiator $1745 One-Piece Windshield Royal Sedan 118-lnch Wheelbase $2295 Call at Our Office for Our Proposition Bring This Advertisement With You of G resham w ill be th e sp e ak e r for th e occasion, and th e Rev. J. Stanford Moore w ill lead in th e com m unity singing. S unday school w ill be held a t the u su al hour, 10 o'clock, follow ed by ! p reach in g a t 11. D. E. Tow le of G resham w as in the v alley on b u sin ess T uesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Richey have r e tu rn ed from a trip to P endleton w here they sp e n t a few days visitin g a t the i hom e of th e ir son, L. C. Richey. Alf. L u n d b erg Is building a 50-unit | chicken house with th e expectation of adding th is num ber of hens to his flock. Mrs. O. N. S ager and Mrs. C. F. K es terso n w ere city v isito rs Tuesday. SPRING DALE Mrs. C. E. V est'a n d son D erw ln are v isitin g rela tiv e s in Yakim a, W ash. Mrs. Je ss R ogers en tertain ed th e S p rin g d a le Needle club on W ednes day, F e b ru a ry 18. Mrs. Tom N orthw ay and d au g h ter, G loria Je a n , a re doing nicely. Mrs. W illiam W rig h t en tertain ed w ith a d in n er on W ednesday in honor of Miss J a n e t K night. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n L arsso n of T ro u td a le e a n d Mr. and Mrs. H. N. C h risten sen w ere guests. Mr. and Mrs. C. Pounder'B new home is n earin g com pletion. T he house is v ery a ttra c tiv e both Inside and out and Is equipped w ith all m odern co n veniences. Mrs. V ern L ucas and baby d au g h te r a re doing nicely. Auto F re ig h t T erm in al Portland, I’hone EAsI 2804 Gresham, I’hone 1201 Lundquist Truck Line S uccessor to Morgiin Bros. PORTLAND WAY PO INTS GRESHAM Local and Long Distance Moving Planl Grafted Walnuts They make you money One of (he beat block, of Vroomnn trn n 'iu eltc In the Mute, »elect type, well grown. All other stocks, filberts, apple, pear, cherry, prune, plum, peach, apricots, etc. Small fruit«, etc. I Right stock at right prices. | Submit your want list, send for prices. 35 years In business. CABLTOM MI7RSKRT CO. Carlton, Oregon. 9:45. T he S unday school m eets a t 10:50. POWELL VALLEY BORING T he Sunday school of th e Swedish An e n te rta in in g m usical program Mission ch u rch will be hold Sunday w as given by Miss F ried a B ratzel and a t 10 o’clock, followed by p reaching a p a rt of h er Boring class a t Mr. W al a t 11 from th e topic, "T he Obedience le r's h ail F rid ay evening, F eb ru ary of C h rist.” T he young people's m eet 13. A good crow d w as in atten d an ce ing convenes a t 7 o'clock in th e eve and com plim ented her highly on the ning, followed by p reach in g a t 7:43 splendid w ork she fs doing here. Those on the su b ject "T he T h irs t of th e Soul.” who took p a rt aside from Miss B ratzel w ere C larence E rl, B ernice A rm strong, 1X81 RAM E FOR FARMERS. A nna, L ouise and J u lie L arsen and T he F a rm e rs M utual F ire Relief M arg u erite Yaun. Miss B ratzel ex- , . . of P o rtlan d , is upon its 21st pects to en larg e her class h ere In year, and Is th e la rg e st F a rm e rs Mu- rp ite of the fact th a t she teachpg tw o tu al F ire In su ra n c e Assn, w est of th e days of th e week In th e Sandy high Kocky m ountains. T he yeurly rep o rt I filed with th e In su ra n c e Com inlssion- school and has rec _ only . „ en tly . opened ,, a Ie r «hows a to ta l m em bership of m ore stu d io in G resham for h er p upils | th a n 13,000, w ith »20,500,000 in force, th ere. , an Increase of »2,500,000 over th a t of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1923. The tire losses IA>r 1924 aggre- Horfnir ( om ninnlty < h u rrh . gated »55,000, all of w hich have been , , . adjusted and pro m p tly paid. No low- Every p atrio tic citizen of Boring Is , e r ra te on farm in su ran c e can be ob- invited to the com m unity M ethodist talned from an y o th e r com pany in ch u rch next Sunday m orning. Lin- Oregon. If you believe In co-opera- c coin o ln 's s B b ir th d a y lias has ju lu s st t passed r.a-»e<l and and ttve the P re farmers irthday , n#ed m ovem ent am ong cull on sid en t S unday is W ash in g to n s. T he p a s t o r . » . W. S n ash n ll, a t th e F a ir G rounds, will preach on a subject in keeping G resham . I’hone 2101.—Adv. w ith th e sp irit of th ese men of fame. 1 . 7 _ . .. _ . The subject will be, “ How to Over- X kkersen s Jellied ( hieken. com e th e H andicaps of Life." The . J ? '* Or *“ ,a la d ' UA . , , t 1 whole hen in every Jar. fh o n e Oresb- tf servlce begins a t th e re g u la r hour, am 725,