Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 29, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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GKFSHAM OUTLOOK. FKlhAY, 4HTOBKR 2». 1#26
POWELL VALLEY
“The G reat P h y sician ” w ill be the
topic of th e serm on Sunday m orn­
ing a t 11 o'clock at th e Mission
church, of w hich th e Rev. Don Sho-
g ren is th e pastor. Services w ill
be held in the E nglish language
Sunday evening a t 7:30, th e subject
of the serm on to be, “T he P riso n ­
e r.” T he young people w ill hold
th e ir m eeting T uesday evening at
D am ascus. T he choir w ill m eet
for re h e a rsa l on W ednesday eve­
ning and on T hursday evening the
re g u la r p ray er m eeting of the
ch u rch w ill be held.
The D eborah Ladies Aid w ill give
a sale at the Mission church on S a t­
u rd ay evening, October 30, begin­
ning a t 7:30, to w hich all are in­
vited. A rticles of fancy w ork and
o th er th in g s w ill t e sold and re ­
fresh m en ts served.
F ra n k G ustafson has disposed of
a 19% -acre tr a c t ot land south of
his farm to J antes Gordon who is
p lanning to build and is already on
th e ground w ith the in tention of
p rep a rin g it for cultivation. The
land is a p a rt of the B attlefu r tra c t
ar.d also of th e old P alm blad place.
K. J. H agberg w as in stru m e n ta l in
m aking the 3ale of th e property.
School Note*.
BORING
PAGE Pi
GKESHAM ST1 DENT AIDS
FINANCIAL CAMPAIGN
CORBETT
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. I-asley sold
T he Rev. E. W. W ithnell. p asto r
Stafford D ow sett. G resham s tu ­
of the M ethodist ch u rch , w ill have th e ir farm in th e H u rlb u rt d istric t
for his subject Sunday m orning, to Mr. W atts who cam e h ere in dent at Oregon A g ricu ltu re College,
“God's H arv est F ields.” T he m o rn ­ early sum m er from A rkansas. Mr. is one of th e so licito rs in th e Y. M.-
financial
cam paign
ing service w ill be at 10 o'clock and Mrs. L asley have resided on Y.W . C. A.
followed by Sunday school a t 11 th is farm to r about 30 y ears and from October 18 to 22.
The w ork of th e Y. M. and Y. W.
o’clock u nder th e supervision of have im proved it extensively. They
L ester Boring. At 7:30 th e re will have a very m odern bungalow and C. A. on th e cam pus includes hous­
be young peoples’ Bible study class, a conveniently planned b arn , and ing and em ploym ent problem s, as
u nder the supervision of Rev. Mr. th e land has, th ro u g h Mr. L asley's w ell as o rig in al C h ristian life on
W ithnell, all young people invited sk illfu l m anagem ent,, been brought the cam pus. Open forum s a re con­
to attend. The re g u la r sta te course to a high sta te of cultivation. They ducted u nder leadership of such
of study w ill be tak en up and all a re th rifty , p ain stak in g people and men as Dr. J. S titt W ilson, Dr. N or­
high school stud en ts who com plete m ost excellent neighbors, ju st the m an F. Colm an and Dr. H arold
the course w ill receive one credit. kind th e neighbors re g re t exceed- L eonard Bowman, and a c tu a l Bible
T he Boy Scouts w ill m eet Monday i inRly to see move from th e com- study is prom oted in houses, h alls
evening a t 7:30 and th e o rch e stra tnunlty. They expect to move to and independent groups. T w enty
groups w ere conducted la st year.
practice will be on W ednesday T aft, Oregon, a fte r November 2.
The
financial drives a re conducted
evening a t 7:30.
Mrs. L. Benfield w as called to
The en tertain m en t and sale w hich P o rtlan d by th e serious illness of an n u ally am ong tin stu d en ts, fac-
was given on F riday evening by her sister, Mrs. W hite.
ulty, tow ire-people and friends
th e Boring com m unity club w as Services a t th e C orbett
C h ristian th ro u Kh t he 8tate
well attended. T he program w as church for Sunday, October 31.
BARGAINS
furnished by th e p upils of th e wm be Sunday school a t 10:30,
C h ristm as G reeting card s in lots
school, afte r w hich G. F. P eterson preach in g a t 11 by th e p asto r, the
of 25, com plete w ith envelope to
auctioned off th e a rticle s w hich Rev. Mr. H arrim an of P o rtlan d ,
m atch and your nam e p rin ted or
had been donated by th e p atro n s of also p reaching services in th e eve­
engraved on card s, as low as $2 50,
the d istrict. At th e close of th e ning at 8 o’clock.
50 for $3.75. O ther card s a t $3.50,
sale pum pkin pie, cider and coffee
T he m any frien d s of R ichard $4.25 and $5.00 for 25 com plete.
w ere served. T he proceeds of the M organ re g re t to h ea r of his pro-
GRESHAM OUTLOOK. Phone 1561.
sale w ill go tow ard fixing a floor
¿„“" " g
in the playshed.
E arl P u lliu m recently purchased
the house and lots a t C orbett s ta ­
tion form erly owned by C larence
D everall.
Mrs. Cowing has begun th e ere c­
tion of tw o buildings to be used in
connection w ith h er business at
W ay farer Inn.
Mrs. M. E. Reed cam e from P o rt­
land Sunday to spend a week at
her bungalow a t C orbett station.
VOTE 35 X
L. H. M allicoat, O. M. Rich. F. O.
L ake and Sam G regson w ent on a
hunting trip to ea ste rn Oregon on
F rid ay evening, re tu rn in g Sunday.
They brought back five birds afte r
a drive of approxim ate!? 400 m iles.
John T horp has leased the P alm ­
er palace and has tak en possession.
S. E. Lyon is am ong those who
a re on the sick list.
Mr. Sm ith, who recen tly bought
some p ro p erty from Mr. F rycklund,
HALEY
is having a w ell drilled.
A new a rriv a l at th e home of
E vangelistic services conducted
Lew ie Johnston is a baby boy.
by th e Rev. A. W all, of S eattle, will
Mrs. John Meyer has been spend- be held in th e H aley B ap tist church
ing a few days w ith her d au g h ter, eVery evening except S atu rd ay at j
Mrs. Claud D anielson of C lats­ 7:30. T he m o rning w orship S u n ­
kanie.
day a t 11 o’clock will be in Swedish
Mrs. M ary P o tte r has gone to and th e service in th e evening at
P o rtlan d to spend th e w inter.
7:30 in E nglish, th e Rev. Mr. W all
Sam G regson and Roscoe Knox speaking at both services. Sunday !
are busy w ith th e ir buzz saw c u t­ school w ill convene a t 10 o’clock.
tin g wood.
The Ju n io rs, of w hich Miss Evelyn l
Jo h n K arlan d is doing some Ledine is th e p resid en t, will meet . . .
M
,
plow ing for Mrs. E. J. G regson.
a t 7 o clo ck . T h ere w ill be special
”
The Boring R ebekah lodge will singing and th e public is cordially ] ounty the representation it
hold its an n u al b azaar S atu rd ay ¡nv|ted to atten d . T he p asto r of I n entitled to in our county
evening, November 6, a t th e I. O. th e church, th e Rev. Jo h n S. Nor- government by electing
O. F. hall. A program is being pre- I dell, describes Mr. W all as a fine
pared and lunch w ill be served.
speaker, tru e to the w ord of God
and filled w ith th e sp irit of love.
T he te ac h ers of th e Pow ell V al­
ley school, th e Misses Sue H icks
and E lsie Luoto, a re in charg e of
an en tertain m en t to be given a t the
Pow ell V alley schoolhouse on F ri­
day evening, November 5, beginning
a t 8 o’clock. It is in th e n a tu re of
a h arv e st social and an interestin g
p ro g ram is being p repared co n sist­
ing of m usic, a "sn ip p in g ” party
and a bake sale, concluding w ith
th e serving of refresh m en ts. The
proceeds of th e social w ill be de­
voted to the benefit of th e school.
T he tab les used for serving a re to
be pu rch ased later.
The tw o recen t football gam es
played w ith th e G resham high
school freshm en and gram m ar
g rades proved victories for the
G resham boys. The Pow ell Valley
team deserves credit, how ever, for
sp u n k , initiative and fight. Powell
V alley is to have two basketball
team s, one of g irls and one of boys.
Miss H icks is hoping to w ork up
some en thusiasm along th is line
am ong th e pupils.
D oris P alm blad w as the w inner
of th e spelling prize for October.
THINK! THINK! THINK!
T his m eans p erfect lessons for two
Insurance for Farmers.
m onths.
In su ra n ce funds for farm loans.
T he F a rm e rs’ M utual F ire Relief jj 0 com m ission or brokerage. Very
The pupils of Pow ell Valley
Assn, ot P o rtlan d is in its tw enty- eagy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv.
school w ill be served w ith hot second
year, w ith a to ta l m em ber­
lunches, beginning Monday, Novem­ ship of 15,000, th e la rg e st F a rm e rs ’
ber 1. T ables a re being b u ilt by M utual F ire In su ra n ce A ssn, on the
All fire losses
Mr. A ndrew s to seat th e pupils. Pacific Coast.
D onations of fru it and vegetables prom ptly paid. No low er ra te on
farm in su ran ce can be found w est
a re asked by the P aren t-T ea ch e r j of the Rocky m ountains. If you
asso ciation for use in the lunches. w an t anything along co-operative
T he money raised from the two lines for F a rm e rs or need in s u r­
Every drop guaranteed
m eetings of the P aren t-T ea ch e r a s­ ance, call on P re sid en t H. W.
S nashall, G resham , Oregon. Phone
sylvania made from the
sociation from th e sale of popcorn 21ol.—Adv.
(Franklin crude).
h as reached the $7.50 m ark and is
Window Cleaning.
to be used to fit the school with an
iooo miles of smiles with
F or ex p ert window cleaning see j
outside basketball court.
S. T ajim a, or lea?e o rd ers w ith J.
Clifford G. Schneider
District Attorney
PLEASANT HOME
“God’s H arv est F ield ” w ill be the
subject of th e serm on Sunday
m orning a t 11:15 at th e P lea san t
Home M ethodist church by the p as­
to r, th e Rev. E. W. W ithnell. E p- |
w orth League w ill begin at 7:30 in
the evening.
The B aptist Ladies Aid at P lea s­
ant Home will serve m eals to th e
election board of precinct 511 next
T uesday in th e basem ent of the
P leasan t Home B aptist church.
The Ladies Aid of the M ethodist
ch u rch will m eet at th e home of
Mrs. M artin k e n n a rtz W ednesday
afternoon.
Mrs. W illis MarkelJ
will assist the hostess in serving
refreshm ents.
T ake a tip—try the W ant Ads.
E L E C T
Vital Topics
IS YOUR H EALTH GUARAN­
TEED ?
B etter th an a g u ara n tee is the a t­
ten tio n of a train ed sp ecialist in
H ealth— ftie CHIROPRACTOR.
EKW ALL
R E PU B L IC A N N O M IN EE FO R
Make Chiropractic your Habit.
Dr. Geo. E. Mallett
Office Phone 1321
Bank of G resham Bldg.
Res. 3263
G resham
Circuit Judge
Dept. Eight
NEW
HANDY PACK
Experienced — Tried — Capable
WRIGLEYS
VOTE 33 X
Ekwall, W. A.
(P a id A d v .)
TH E AM BITIO N
of our professional career has always been
to know everything to be known and to
serve graciouly to the utmost each require­
ment of the occasion.
GRESHAM FUNERAL PARLORS
J.E. METZGER
DIRECTO R
LI CENCED
A treat everybody enjoys.
It’s good for young and old.
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A F T E R ■ EV ER V .H MEAL
Amalie Motor Oil
VOTE THE REPUBLICAN TICKET
100 per cent pure Penn­
world’s best crude oils
Stand by Your Party
every crankcase filling.
“Use the best—it eosts you less”
We want you to be from Missouri, make us
prove it to you. T hat is the reason we are selling
Amalie at 30c per quart.
Sold only at
GresAam Service Station
Authorized Dealers in Gresham
See me about 5 gallon*, IB gallons, and barrel price,
.lust say Amalie.
A DODGE
BROTHERS
SPORT ROADSTER
Commissioner
PLATFORM
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1 E lim in a tio n of T o lls on I n te r s ta te B ridge.
M ore S a fe g u a rd s on P u b lic H ig h w ay s.
B e tte r R oads fo r O u tly in g C om m unities.
A B ig g e r a n d B e tte r C ounty F a ir.
E c o n o m ical A d m in is tra tio n of C ou n ty A ffairs.
C o m p lian ce w ith W ish es of E le c to ra te in M a tte r
of A d d itio n al B ridges.
7 A C o n stru c tiv e P ro g ra m a t M inim um E xpense.
VOTE 68 X CLAY S. MORSE
is now on display at the Gresham Garage.
We cordially invite you Io see this model
which is priced at
$1067 00
HERE
P ric e s on s ta n d a rd m odels a re a s follow s:
SED A N .................... $1090.50
C O U PE .................. 1028.50
T O U R IN G ............
967.50
ROADSTER..........
972.00
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A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
Daily Trip» to Portland
G resham
Phone
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Ft. Fast Taylor
Phone FAM M 'k
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Frederick Steiwer
I. L Patterson
FOR
FOR
I’. M. SENATOR
GBVEKNOK
Would you scrap O regon's direct
p rim ary law? Would you su rre n d e r
th e Im portant com m ittee ch a irm an ­
ships now held by S en ato rs McNary,
Smoot. Borah, Johnson, Jones, W ar­
ren ami Odille, all W estern m en?
W ould you rep u d iate th e policies of
P resid en t Coolidge?
The fight for th e U. 8. S en ato rsh lp
Is betw een the dem ocratic nom inee
and F red erick Steiw er, republican.
No Independent has ever been elected
to the U. S. Senate.
If you believe In the d irect prim ary
— if you w ant th e W est to retain Its
pow er In national affairs by reason of
republican control of th e sen ate —If
you believe In th e policies of Calvin
C oolidgy—
The republican p arty of Oregon Is
fo rtu n a te In having Mr. P atte rso n as
Its can d id ate for G overnor. S uccess­
ful business man and farm er he is
equipped to m eet and solve th e prob­
lems th a t will confront him as Gov­
ern o r. Econom y, he lias p racticed in
p riv ate life; economy he will p ra c ­
tice as O regon's chief executive.
Vole. 15 X S teiw er, F re d e ric k
Th only real pre-election prom ise
Mr. P atterso n Is m aking Is th a t he
will not follow estab lish ed precedent
and spend the people's tim e and
money trav elin g ab o u t the state
m aking spei lea.
If you w ant a G overnor who w ill
he on the job atten d in g to business—
Voie Is X Patterson, I. L.
Brockway & Nelson
D odge B rothers
Do Your Duty
Vote Next Tuesday
DEALERS
Gresham,
Tem porary Location
Oregon
G resham G arage
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Ad $ ertlff**ment— Ke puki Ira n
M a te C a s tra i C o m m ittee , I ’ hil M et«ehaa. < h a ir in tin
Ftejrtf 4 . Cook, «e r re ta ry