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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1925)
POW ELL VALLEY At the a n n u a l election of officers la st T hursday of th e D eborah Ladies Aid the follow ing w ere elected for the ensuing y e a r: Mrs. A. C. Arvidson, p resid en t; Mrs. Otto M agnuson, sec re ta ry , Mrs. Axel Jo h n so n , tre a su re r. In behalf of th e society Mrs. John \ icklund. is a few well chosen words, presented Mrs. A rvidson w ith a C hristm as gift of $3 in ap p reciatio n of her work in the Aid. T he society also | presented th e pastor, th e Rev. O. J . W llner, with a gift of $10. Mrs. S ara E lizabeth Shaffer, aged Miss Mabel H arding gave an in 65 years, died in a P o rtlan d ho sp ital form al dancing party F riday evening. Monday. D ecem ber 7. from th e effects of an op eratio n perform ed on th e Mon November 27, for her sister. Miss day previous. She is survived by her A gathe H arding, who w as home for husband, Isaac Shaffer, tw o sous, the T hanksgiving holiday. O range Marion S ylvester and W alter Clifford, TRY also a d au g h ter, Mrs. Lucy A. Inm an and black p aper stre a m e rs form ed the The Orlensys Toilet Articles She also leaves a sister, th re e b ro th decorations. A se rp e n tin e show er of MARCEL Me H A IR C U T Me ers and sev eral g ran d ch ild ren . The colored paper d u rin g th e evening ad d Word has been received from Los rem ain s a re at P earso n 's u n d ertak in g j Angeles, C alifornia, of the b irth to p a rlo rs in P o rtlan d . 351 K nott street. ed to the gaiety. S v .e ra l tag dances ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPE w ere m uch enjoyed. Fred Etling. It is rep o rted th a t Edw in Quigley, | Mr. and Mrs. Hayden H iatt on Novem- T hird S treet P hone 99x1 Miss Audrey C hapm an, L aw rence An [ ber 29 of a son. Mrs. H iatt will be residing on the B ird sd ale road, lost 25 dersen and H al Babbet played d u rin g fine chickens to a chicken th ief o p er , better rem em bered to h er friends as atin g in th a t vicinity Monday night. th e evening. Dainty refresh m en ts j Miss Ruth Nystrom. Fairview avenue is again closed to w ere served by Mrs. Susan H arding E ric A nderson is still in a critical traffic in o rd er to sm ooth th e pave assisted by Mrs. McKay, Mrs. Brain- m ent on th e hill. D etouring Is m ade j condition at his home w ith a com plica- by way of B ird sd ale avenue. hall and Mrs. Morgan. i tion of kidney troubles. H is son, Joe E rn e st Sw ank is h ere from so u th ern S tu d en ts from Oregon A g ricu ltu ral C an d ies, N uts, F ru it j A nderson, has decided to q u it his em Oregon on a visit to his m other, Mrs. college w ho spent th e vacation at ploym ent for the p resen t and assist in Anna Swank. T obacco an d C igars Mrs. Rose S tockton and son. Philip, home w ere Dolores Morgan and Betty the care of his father. have moved to F airview recen tly from H agen, freshm en in vocational educu The L u th eran Ladies Aid will "meet Maupin, Oregon. P h ilip has enrolled tion, A gatha H arding, sophom ore; B urton Bush, fresh m an in m echanical a t the ch u rch next T h u rsd ay a fte r as a pupil in th e Fairview school. Mr. and Mrs. M cClure of Maupin, noon, December 10. Miss E llen Unis Oregon, are in F airview for th e w in en g in eerin g ; Ray Lasley, sophom ore will be th e hostess for th e afternoon. ter and are occupying th e W ill Brooks In farm m ech an ics; and Clifford Reed, house. Main and Second Phone2351 senior in electrical engineering. W il Mrs. E thel Sm ith, of P o rtlan d , is liam Morgan fresh m an in fo restry and New things under "Classified.” visiting h er m other, Mrs. J. Look. Mrs. L atto u re ll is having a g arag e botany at U niversity of Oregon w as at home, also L ucile K incaid and G aylord built on h e r pro p erty . Miss L illian H eslin, a stu d en t a t th e Davies from Monmouth, w here they Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college, spent atten d the sta te norm al school. S unday w ith her fath e r, E. E. H eslin. Miss L ucile W oodw ard, who w as a Donald G ran t w as home for the T hanksgiving holidays from W illam 1924 g rad u a te of Colum bian high A t L in n e n ia n n J u n c tio n e tte U niversity. school spent T hanksgiving at home H om er Lum sden received a $50 w ith her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ancona ro o ster as a special prize for his A nconas w hich he show ed at th e W oodward. Miss W oodw ard recently Wednesday to Saturday, December 9-12. Pacific In tern atio n al livestock show finished b u sin ess college and is now H om er and his chick en s w ere pic employed in P o rtland. All th ese young M inced C lains, tu red in one of th e P o rtlan d daily pa people a re g rad u a tes from th e first M el-0 D essert, pers T all c a n s .................. ä2c 3 p a c k ag e s ..............25c Jo h n H eslin is h arv estin g his pota union high school estab lish ed am ong toes. He says he w ill have about 200 th e ru ra l d istric ts of M ultnom ah D rom edary C ocoaniit, S p a g h e tti am i C hilli w ith bushels of No. 1 potatoes. His record county. ^ - l b . pkgs, 1 fo r 16c C heese, 1 can ...............9c hill so far is 25 salab le potatoes. Miss P au lin e Rickli spent T h an k s 2 f o r ...................... 3 c a n s ................ 25c Several F airview ladies a re tak in g giving in Salem w ith h er p aren ts. [advantage of the “shop e a rly ” idea. S u g a r, 4 lb s .................... C orbett g rad e school b ask et ball F ilb e rts, new crop Mrs. S tella B lair and Mrs. F. F. Clore 8 p o u n d s .................... 50c did th e ir C h ristm as shopping T h u rs team was defeated 8 to 10 by th e C as pound .................... 25c day. cade Locks grad e school team S a tu r A uto Cord T ire s, long S u lliv an 's o rch e stra have given day n ig h t at Cascade Locks in a pre Axe H an d les, E a s te rn sec dances for th e last tw o S atu rd ay eve service, 30x3 L. $10.25 ond g ro w th h ick o ry , 65c nings in th e Fairview h all w hich ev lim lnary gam e. T he Colum bian high Rchool team also suffered defeat by eryone seemed to enjoy. S u n h rite C lean ser, T e a , Red R ibbon B ran d , H arold Borrows has pu rch ased th e the Cascade Locks high school team 4 c a n s, 25c, 9 ca n s, 50c pound .................... 35c K eenan p ro p erty at the co rn e r of 19 to 22. T he local g irls' team , how F airview avenue and B a rr road and is going into the chicken business in the ever, saved th e nam e of Columbian He have a tine assortment of candies, and our prices are the lowest! spring. He is buying some A ncopas high and won over th e ir opponents possible consistent with good quality. from Homer Lum sden. 23 to 22. OUR STORE IS OPEN EVENINGS The ch ild ren of th e F airview school George P erry , su p e rin ten d e n t of the will give a C h ristin as e n tertain m en t Ju liu s Meier co u n try home, is driving In th e new’ schoolhouse. T he boys of F airview who a re a t a hew Ford coupe. tending G resham Union high school Oliver K enney of C orbett also has a a re very en th u siastic over th e ir school new coupe. and sp o rts. They belibve th a t Mr. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. L asley and Cannon is w ell deserving of a vote of th a n k s for th e in te re st he has d is young son, Raym ond, have left for played in th e out-of-tow n stu d en ts. O akland, C alifornia, w here th ey ex pect to spend th e w inter. Mr. and Mrs. LUSTED Fay Davis, of H u rlb u rt, will have A gift th a t y o u r frie n d s c a n n o t go to a s to re a n d buy. ch arg e of th e L asley ran ch during A gift t h a t best re p re s e n ts you a n d y o u r in d iv id u ality . No P aren t-T ea ch e r m eeting will be th eir absence. A g ift t h a t y o u r a b s e n t frie n d s w ill p re fe r ab o v e all held next F rid ay evening as usual. T he eight-m onths-old baby of Mr o th e rs. T he m eeting will be held n ear C h rist in is tim e w hen th e school ch ild ren and Mrs. A. P o rte r of S pringdale, A g ift th a t w ill d e lig h t th e m em b ers of y o u r fam ily . w ill give a program . stran g led to death on November 23 at A g ift fo r e v e ry o n e on y o u r C h ristm a s lis t th a t you can the P o rte r home. I t is th o u g h t the p u rc h a se a t one tim e w ith a m in im u m of tro u b le an d A W ant Ad will do it for you. child rolled from th e bed and got expense. cau g h t betw een the edge of th e bed Arrange for a sitting now. Just a few minutes of your time is all an d th e w all. Mrs. P o rte r has been that is necessary. tak en to Salem because of m ental trouble. Xmas Specialties I (Ebr ©srarrtt? Smith’s General Merchandise SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR The Glow of Warmth lhe homey glow of warmth which comes irom a Mission Type Heating Stove is an added home pleasure enjoyed by many people of this community, for we have placed many of these Stoves in the Homes around here. Drop in and see the new models we are showing, and find out for yourself why they are greater heaters, but economical with fuel. Wood and coal grates. L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. P h o n e 1421 iiH iiiiiiiiic H iiiiiiiiii'n iiiiiim iiic n iiiiiiiiiiio iiiiiiiiiiiic n iiiiiim iin iiiin iiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiu a iiiiiiiiiiH o im n iiiin c r I COUNT THEM ON THE RADIO R ADIO R A D IO HARDY STUDIO Phone 511 GRESHAM, OREGON natntiiiiiiiicitHiitiiiiiicjtiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiNCjiiHiiiiiiimiiiiiiiHiiiciiiiiiuiiiuuuiiiMiMitejiiititiiiiiiatiiii Atwater-Kent Radios A Few Words on EARLY XMAS BUYING I E Y O U d o n o t lik e c ro w d s — if y o u d o n o t lik e to be 1 sh o v e d , p u s h e d , m a u le d a n d o th e rw is e b a d ly h a n d le d — y o u w ill lik e to sh o p a t o u r s to re . ETere y o u w ill fin d p le a s a n t s u rr o u n d in g s , c a re fu l a n d a tte n tiv e se rv ic e , a c h o ic e se le c tio n o f m a n y w a n te d ite m s t h a t go to m a k e th e h o lid a y s p irit a n d a th o u g h t o n o u r p a r t to m a k e y o u r p u r s e e la s tic , \ \ e h a v e fro m a d a in ty c a k e o f so a p o r r a ttle f o r th e b a b y , to a h o t w a te r b o ttle fo r G r a n d m a . Nationally advertised Open Evenings Order your car now for Delivery Xmas NEW LOW FIRST PAYMENT ESSEX COACH . $185 down HUDSON COACH . . $285 Radio Electric Co. Phone 1823 Below we list some of the Items T oilet A rticles Books Babv Sets P laying Card Sets R ubber A prons Toy Books C ig arette Cases G resham Auto ,Stage Waiting Room. Fine Boxes C hocolates F ountain P ens C igarettes in C artons S having Set R azors Books C igars in Boxes H ans H enningsen u n d erw en t an op e ra tio n at th e P o rtlan d sa n ita ru itn | Monday m orning for an acu te attack of appendicitis. It is announced by the fam ily th a t he rallied nicely from I the op eratio n and is In a fair way for | com plete recovery. D am ascus g ran g e will hold a b azaar i and sale on S atu rd ay evening, Decern I ber 12, in the Boring I. O. (). F. hall, | to w hich the public is invited Lunch will be served for w hich a sm all ch arg e will be made. T he Ladios Aid of th e com m unity ch u rch will hold a b azaar and e n te r tain m en t at th e ch u rch on F rid ay eve ning, Decem ber 11. T he ladles will bring sandw iches and cake and a sm all ch a rg e w ill he m ade for re fre s h m ents. A good program of m usic will . be given, including selections by the W illam ette band Short plays will be given and candy will be on sale. Gasco Briquets Fine.Line of Box Stationery M a in S tr e e t P h o n e 1761 G re sh am EK STRO M A REAL FRUIT CAKE J u s t lik e m o th e r m ade. T h e Rest fo r th e C H R ISTM AS DI N N ER . T ry lliern A REAL JIGGS DINNER E very W ednesday Noon Corned Beef, ( abbaae. Coffee, Pie, FRENCH PASTRY CAKES W e h av e th em , fre a h every day. FRESH BREAD BAKED DAILY CITY BAKERY (tin ' © s r a r v t t c Phone «51 * - . Wr n ill Mho b a te F ru it ( like** io r 5ew Veur*. Etc. 40c Main and Second T R U C K S E R V IC E GRESHAM, DUE. \ \ h en y o u 'r e fe e lin g b lu e a n d b illio u s , A n d y o u r h e a d b e g in s to a c h e, A n d y o u w a n t a c u p o f coffee G o o d as m o th e r u sed to m a k e , C o m e rig h t o v e r to o u r lu n c h room W h e re y o u 'll fin d th e b e s t in tow n, \ \ h e re th e m e a t is a lw a y s te n d e r A n d th e w affles c risp a n d b ro w n . W h e re th e pies a re la rc e a n d ju ic y A n d th e eggs a re fresh , y o u b e t. Y o u w ill lik e o u r lu n c h o r w affles. G e t v o u r lu n c h a t 7 H E O S C .- t K E T T E . GRESHAM PHONE 1221 HUDSON $1375 H e re ESSEX $015 H ere New I,ow W inter T erm s: Essex C o a c h ................ #IS5 down H udson B ro u g h am .$450.00 down H udson C o a c h .............$2S."> down H udson S e d a n ........ 500.00 down Should you d esire to tu rn in your old ea r It will he accep tab le as first paym ent, providing its value to us eq u als the down paym ent req u ired . Call o r ph o n e fo r d e m o n s tra tio n M. C. Webster Motor Co. P h o n e 2491 HU DSON E S S E X D E A L E R tiiiiiiiutnwiii........................................... ..: G re sh a m FINAL WARNING J u s t o n e m o re w eek in w h ich to ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f o u r Service With a Saving D r iv e in n o w a n d let us e x p la in how w e c a n c o m p le te ly serv ice y o u r c a r for $ 1 7 .5 0 OFFER CLOSES DEC. 15 H A M LIN * IIO SS, P ro p s. N ig h t P h o n e 706 CORBETT SOLD BY wwotitiiiiiiiiiuiiMiMjiaiiHHiiiiiitjjiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiitjiuiiiiiiiiinHiiiiiHiiitiiiiiiiiiiiHoiiiiiiiMwioiitiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiitniioiiniiiiiiiitr" Just Ride in One—the Car will Decide P h o n e 2391 No Ashes | DECIDE ON THE FAVORITE GRESHAM GARAGE a re so p o p u la r b e c a u s e th e y give TABER PHARMACY down 9 DA M ASC US COTTRELL D e m o n stra tio n of A tw a te r- K e n t R ad io s a ll th e tim e. HIGHWAYS HUDSON-ESSEX The Ideal Christmas Gift YOUR PORTRAIT G resh a m GRESHAM At th e re g u la r m eeting of Columbia G range held S atu rd ay , Decem ber 5, the follow ing officers w ere elected for 1926: M aster, D ella H enkle; over seer, C lara E. S m ith; le ctu rer, Marie M organ; stew ard , W F. H enkle, a s s is ta n t stew ard , Fred K nlerlem ; sec re ta ry , Edith A. B u tle r; tre a su re r, Fred C. Reed; ch ap lain , M yrtle E llis; g ate keeper, D. B u tler; C eres, G lenna Reed; Pom ona , F ran ces K nlerlem ; F lora, D oris E v an s; lady a s sista n t stew ard , R osetta H enkle; m usician, Mrs. F ra n k K nlerlem . Pom ona m as ter J. G. K elley w as a welcome visitor. F or th e p rim ary election for sta te j^irtli ers the follow ing received the la rg e st num ber of votes front Colum bia G ran g e: M aster. T. J. K reu d er; overseer. J. O. K elley; le ctu rer. Mitt-, nle E. Bond; se creta ry , B erth a J, B eck; executive com m ittee, C. E Spence. Kay Gill and .1. G. Kelley. C olum bia G range will give an oyster su p p er O i l the evening o f Decem ber 19, follow ed by dancing. GLASS / GLASS New Stock c o m p le te lilt«» a ll sizes. B / V/JOB GLASS PICTURE GLASS ( tin r e p a ir y o u r b ro k en « In tlo n s GRESHAM G eorge K nlerlem , Sr., atten d ed the G. A. R Post In P o rtlan d on S atu rd ay Paper Hanging and Painting. R I*. R asm ussen of T he D alles Is on W ork gu aran teed . F o r cash or w hat his ran ch In Kandy Nook, h arv estin g have you? Wm. E ^rn s, Hogan road. his crop of cabbage. Route 1, G resham , Box 70A.—Adv.