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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1926)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK. FRIDA Y, XOYEMBFK 26, lfcM Pleasant Valley Church Services P lea san t V alley church The m akes th e follow ing announce- m en ts: Suriday school from 10 to 11; w orship hour from 11 to 12. A co rd ial invitation is extended to every one. “Come and help us m ake th is g re a t organixation the Sunday school, still g re a te r, says P asto r Gee Bickford. "Y our p re s ence « i d your support w ill help very m uch in b rin g in g such re su lts. 'The th o u g h t for the w orship h o u r w ill be draw n from "T he voy age of P aul acro ss th e Aegean S ea.” In th is p assage of Paul, from Asia to E urope, a g rea t provi d en tial decision w as ta k in g place, of which, as ch ild ren of th e w est we can n o t th in k w ithout th e pro- foundest th an k fu ln ess. “W ould you not have expected C h ristian ity to have spread first am ong those ra c e s to w hich th e Je w s w ere m ost ak in ? In stead of com ing w est, it m ight have gone eastw ard . It m ight have p e n e tra t ed into A rabia and tak en posses sion of those regions w here th e false p ro p h et holds sway. It m ight have visited th e w andering trib e s o f c e n tra l Asia, and piercing its way th ro u g h the m ountains, rea re d its tem ples on th e declining plains of th e Ganges. “ It m ight have trav eled fa rth e r e a st to deliver th e sw arm ing m il lions of China from th e cold secu larism of Confucius. “ Had it done so. M issionaries from China and Ja p a n m ight be th is day com ing to A m erica w ith th e story of the cross. But P ro v i dence conferred on E urope a b le ss ed p rio rity , and th e fate of our n a tion was decided in th is P a u l’s sec ond m issionary journey. “Let us to g eth er tra c e th e route of th is g reat C h ristian hero and for our m utual benefits discuss his joys and sorrow s, as found in the six tee n th chap ter of A cts.“ POWELL VALLEY also included In th e program , be sides two d ram atic solos to be p re sented by Mrs. Enoch Sandeen. T his service has been given by th e p asto r in several places in Oregon and has received m any com pli m ents. T he object is to p resen t the life of C hrist in a beautiful and at | th e sam e tim e w orshipful m anner. ning to en ter, next sem ester, th e held in th e assem bly, F rid a y m o rn N o rth w estern Business College in ing. Speeches w ere m ade by mem A service on th e life of C hrist P ortland. bers of th e v arsity team. will be held next Sunday evening The first b asketball gam e of the Hazel B utler, a senior, attended a t th e Saron L u th eran ch u rch , one Pom ona gran g e, at G resham , No season w as played F riday night m ile east of G resham , when the vem ber 17. an d w as elected an of betw een th e high school team and p asto r will p resen t 60 hand-colored th e ad u lts, and th e kew pies and mid- ' ficer of th is organization. reproductions from the best in re Some Ynembers of th e E nglish gets. T he boys show ed some very ligious a rt, all illu stra tin g some in - III class planned to see George clever playing in w hich the bounce cident in the life of the M aster. The A rliss, in “Old E nglish," S aturday, pass w as used. them e for the serm on will be "The (oliiiiibiaii High School Xote». C arl E tling scored high point for a t th e H ellig th eater. Holy City.” Several p ictu res set (By R osetta H enkle) T he S panish class w rote lette rs th e m idgets. O tto Aschoff for the forth th e city of Jeru salem as it is M ildred S u rb er, ’26. visited th e in S panish to B erth a L arson who kew pies, Ted Beruey for the high today. Two illu stra te d songs are school on W ednesday. She is plan- was ab sen t from school last week school, and Kay W ilson, '26, for the alum ni. T he score for the gam e <zZó</ZZZZ<«yzrZ<S<MStSSSSStSSRtSSS<<<»’Zzz'ZZZZZZ//»S«ISSSSSStSSSSSSSSSSSR»M<iWMtt<<«<»SSRSSSStSSSRS<S<SSS<»l*t<RStS^ on account of illness. The S enior class play of G resh was 12 to IS in favor of th e alum ni. H albert B abbitt m ade some clev am H igh school was cleverly a n nounced F rid ay a t Colum bian high er and a rtis tic p o sters for th e c a r by a song an d sk its given by m em nival held at the high school, T ues day, November 23. bers of th e cast. A pep ra lly for the alum ni vs. W hat you w ant, w hen you w ant high school b ask etb all gam e w as I it. as you w ant It— W ant Ad. it. TROUTDALE T he u su a l services w ill be held next Sunday at th e T ro u td ale com m unity church, beginning w ith a serm on at 1 o'clock by the pastor, » th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted. who, will tak e for his them e “C reation's Testim ony to th e C reato r.” S un day school w ill follow th e m orn ing service. . COTTRELL T he next re g u la r m eeting of the C o ttrell P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso cia tion w ill be held F rid ay evening. Decem ber 3, 1926 E verybody is In vited to come and enjoy the usual good program . “T he ladies will all be expected to bring rak e th a t we may feed the hungry men and any o th ers who are h u n g ry ." says the com m ittee on refresh m en ts. Belonging to the Business Life of the Com m unity M any of o u r d e p o sito rs w ill tell you of th e e x h ila ra tin g fee lin g w hen th ey o p ened th e ir C h eck in g a c c o u n ts a n d w ro te th e ir first checks. Xot in the old fashioned way, with a chisel, punch, hammer and anvil—a method which is fast becom ing obsolete, but with the surer, quicker and better Rockford brake re-lining machine. If you h a v e not yet felt th e th rill of s ig n in g y o u r n a m e to checks, th e r e ’s so m e th in g co in in g to you. The Modern T he R ockford c o u n te r-s in k s th e riv e t head th ro u g h th e b ra k e lining* to e lim in a te sc o rin g th e d ru m w hen th e lin in g becomes old an d w o rn . It also p re v e n ts th e b rak e lin in g from p u llin g off w hen it g e ts old a n d th in . Sm oothtop for Speed The Latest W ord in Cookstoves Sold by Ford Owners A PORTLAND (¡AS & COKE CO. Y our h ands w ill n ot c h a tte r if you h av e your b ra k e s re lin e d w ith th e R ockford. T h e c o u n te r-su n k riv e t head th ro u g h th e b rak e lin in g c re a te s a n oil pocket w hich keeps th em alw ay s w ell lu h rie a te d an d p re v e n ts riv et heads co m in g in c o n ta c t w ith d ru m s. One tria l will m ake you a b o o ster. Gascu Bltlg. Fifth A Alder C h eek in g ueeount gives you every a d v a n ta g e — O pen Y O I’RS T oday! ATw . 1161 We use Jo h n -M a n sv ille b ra k e lin in g . GRESHAM GARAGE HAMLIN & HOSS, Props. Phone 2391 Powell Street »ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZz^ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ^/yZZZ/ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ^ZZZZXfZZZyZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ, iiniiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiink CHRYSLER Standardized Q uality ( 50 - 60 - 70 - 80 SATURDAY AND MONDAY PIGGLY WIGGLY FEATURES See the new Chrysler 50. Ride in it-—drive it under any conditions—sub ject it to the severest of tests. Lipton’s Yellow Label “WILSO” TEA NUT MARGARINE Pound tin T h e P e rfe c t S pread 79c 3 lbs. 79c Comfort and performance at a price you can well afford to pay. Model 50 p r ice s: Coupe IMS. Sedan SIMS. Roadster SMS. PIGGLY WIGGLY BUTTER HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. F in e s t C ane a n d M aple SY RU P L arge size 89c GRESHAM, OREGON 22c 10 bars 33c P iggly W iggly S pecial American Beauty C O FFE E iooo miles of smiles with every crankcase filling. 39c lb. “Use the best—it costs you less” t Sugar-Cured ............................................................................................................................................... . - • ) ( SMALL W HITE BEANS— 1 p i l l i l i . 1 - ............ Gresham Service Station Authorized Deniers in Gresham KALNTON CEREAL RIVAL SLICED BEEF— 2 Jars See me about • g a llo n s, ID g a llo n s, an d b a rre l p rice. J u s t say A m alie. HO BRIQUETS p o a a d s MILK OREGON HONEY S tra in e d Shrimp 2 cans for 29c BLUE BOSE KICK— Sold only At 1% -lb. p ack ag e S elected q u a lity BACON 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. 2 lbs. 91t Ry-Krisp Health Bread 38c A lofcal p ro d u ct a n d a low p rice L arg e package Every drop guaranteed 100 per cent pure Penn sylvania made from the world’s best crude oils (Franklin crude). 46c lb. ° th e SO AP S o a k s c lo th e s clean iiaiiiiiiiiiiiicwiiiiiiiiiiaiiiittiiiiiiniiiHiiii Amalie Motor Oil *WMt an,dM f r “ .h W H IT E WON DEW R IN S O Service Reliability COAL LOG CABIN Coach # 9 ’> > At Gresham FAIRVIEW “C reatio n ’s T estim ony to the C re a to r” w ill be th e them e of a serm on Sunday m orning at 11 o'clock at th e S m ith M emorial 'P re s b y te ria n ch u rch by th e pastor, the Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted. S un day school m eets prom ptly a t 1 o ’clock. Mrs. M. L. M orrison and B illie drove to M eskill. W ashington, 15 m iles out of C hehalis, on Monday re tu rn in g T uesday, to visit Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r C um m ins, te ac h ers in th e Meskill school, and Mrs. Cum m ins' sister. Miss Leva C haney of W ichita. K ansas. T hey had all been form er schoolm ates In the ea st and had not m et for 17 years. A Feeling of Brakes Relined ROCKWOOD T he m em bers of the Ladies Aid are busy in p rep a ra tio n for th e ir an n u al chicken dinner, b azaar and play on S aturday, Decem ber 4. Ap p ro p ria te a rtic le s suitab le for C h ristm as gifts w ill he on sale as w ell as m any household necessi ties, such as flour, b re a k fa st foods, coffee, etc. A sh o rt com edy w ill be given a fte r the d in n er hour and a g e n e ra l good tim e is in sto re for all. T he m eeting scheduled for W ed nesday evening la st by th e health n u rse at the schoolhouse has been postponed to F riday, D ecem ber 3. Mr. anti Mrs. Geo. B. C utler en te rta in e d friends from the city on T h an k sgiving day. Dr. and Mrs. H aynes had as th eir g u ests on T hanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. G raves and th e ir two sons of P le a sa n t Valley. Mrs. Dunlop, w ife of the Rev. J. F. Dunlop of th e local church, has re tu rn e d from an extended visit, to h er d aughter a t Bend. T he d au g h te r and bahy cam e back w ith her for a v isit w ith h e r p aren ts. T he ch u rch serv ices under the lead ership of th e new p asto r are in creasing in in te re st as well as a t tendance. All d ep a rtm en ts of th e ch u rch are ta k in g on new zeal and th e activity is being felt on the o u t side as w ell as in th e church itself. Mrs. Scott, w ho has beetP visiting her» sisters, Mrs. Miles G rim shaw and Miss Maud S lum an. has gone to M ilwaukie to visit w ith a d augh ter. PAGE TMKEB . OCp Zl’IL 25C O.T., Bordens, Federal and Carnation 49c (Jt. p O U F lc l fo r 43C PIGGLY WIGGLY 2-lb. tw in loaves of w h ite o r w hole w h e a t BREAD lie Loaf cans A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Daily Trips to Portland Gresham Phone IM I Powell and Wap le Portland Ft. Ea«t Taylor Phone KA at « * » 23 S T O R E S AN OREGON INSTITUTION ‘PIGGLY WIGGLY” STORE at G R ESH A M on the Highway, next to BROWN’S MARKET