Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 24, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK.
pleasant valley tot
WINS DISTINCTION
L ittle tw o-year-old Ruth Jean
Davis, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs.
H arry A. D avis, w as recently chos­
en from a group of children in the
audience of th e new P antages
th e ate r in P o rtlan d to participate
in an act p u t on by th e noted base­
ball s ta r, Rube R uth. The little
m iss ca rrie d out h er p a rt on the
stag e as p erfectly as though she
had been coached and elicited
much applause from th e audience.
L ittle Babe R uth w as presented
w ith an auto g rap h ed baseball by big
Babe R uth. H arry Davis is th e son
of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davis of this
place.
Mrs. Em m a A lspas of Portland
is a g uest at the hom e of her sis­
ter. Mrs. A nna Lehm an.
Jo h n B ernard w as doing busi­
ness in the city th e *flrst of the
week.
F red V anderburg was a valley
visitor la st Sunday.
A. D. P alm er has leased the Sa­
g er and Wing place and moved in
with his fam ily.
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Bliss are
rejoicing over th e a rriv a l of a fine
baby girl. The little m iss arrived
T uesday evening, December 21. She
w eighs seven pounds.
T here w ill be a C hristm as tree
and program given by the P leasant
V alley Sunday
school a t the
ch u rc h on C hristm as eve, to which
everybody is invited.
School w ill close here Friday u n ­
til afte r th e holidays.
P lea san t V alley G range held its
reg u lar m eeting la st
S aturday
night. A num ber of candidates
w ere in itiated w ith th e th ird and
fo u rth ’degrees of th e order and the
follow ing officers w ere elected for
th e ensuing y ea r: m aster, John
H ansen; overseer, Claude M iller;
lectu rer, A. P. A nderson; tr e a s u r ­
er. Mrs. Em m a D ahlquist; secre­
tary , Mrs. M attie M iller; lady a s ­
sista n t stew ard, Mrs. F u lle r; stew ­
ard , E. R. John so n ; a ssista n t stew ­
ard , Mr. F u lle r; chaplain, G. H.
Richey; gatekeeper, Wm. D ahl­
q u ist; Pom ona, Mrs. A. P. A nder­
son; Ceres, Mrs. E. R. Johnson;
Flora, Mrs. E ngland. Mrs. Anna
Lehm an w as chosen to install the
newly elected officers.
CEDARRVILLE STORE
( ARRIES MANY LINES
Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Sm ith came
to Linneraann. or C edarville, as it
is also called, tw o and a h alf years
ago and purchased the C edarville
m erchandise business of B. F.
Cogswell. Mr. Sm ith was a school
m an of m any y ea rs’ stan d in g and
afte r coming w est from P en n sy l­
vania was superintendent of the
public schools at Medford, Oregon,
for two years.
W ishing to benefit his h ealth he
decided to leave the schoolroom
and moved to Albany w here he
purchased a farm . L ater he p u r­
chased the C edarville store and the
adjacent residence p roperty con­
sisting of house and an ac re of
land. H ere Mr. and Mrs. Sm ith
have put the ground into cu ltiv a­
tion and a re w orking up a com­
m ercial project in the grow ing of
perennials and shrubbery. They
have nam ed th eir beautiful country
home, “Cedarnook.”
In addition to a g eneral line of
groceries at the m ercan tile e sta b ­
lishm ent, hardw are, oils, gas and
auto accessories a re carried .
ROSS ISLAND BRIDGE
NOW OPEN TO PUBLIC
POWELL VALLEY
EIGHT LOCAL STUDENTS
SEATTLE MAN WEDS
IN O. A. C. ACTIVITIES
MISS MILDRED JOHNSON
E arly m orning C hristm as Ju lo tta
The announcem ent has Just been
will be held at 8 o’clock Saturday
received
of th e m arriag e of Miss
m orning at th e Swedish Mission
ch u rch , w ith services both in Mildred Johnson, older d au g h ter of
Swedish and E nglish. T he ch il­ C harles Jo h n so n of Powell Valley,
d re n ’s program w ill be held S atu r- : to W illiam H olzhäuser of S eattle,
day evening a t 7:30. No services th e cerem ony tak in g place in th a t
will be held in th e Mission church city on Decem ber 11. Mr. and Mrs.
on Sunday. T he young people’s H olzhäuser cam e from S eattle last
m eeting will be held T uesday eve- ; F riday to spend th e C hristm as
ning in the D am ascus church, I holidays w ith Mr. Jo h n so n and
Choir reh e arsal will occur W ednes­ fam ily. On F rid ay evening a party
day evening and th e reg u la r prayer of 50 young people gave th e new ly­
m eeting of th e ch u rch on T h u rsd ay weds a ch a riv ari a t th e Johnson
evening. A w atch night service in home. They w ere invited in and
w hich both Pow ell Valley and D a­ refresh m en ts served.
The bride w as a form er student
m ascus congregations will join,
w ill be held New Y ear's eve, De­ a t G resham Union high school and
cem ber 31, in th e Powell Valley has m any frien d s in G resham and
Powell Valley. Mr H olzhäuser Is
church, beginning at 9 o'clock
T he an n u al election of officers of the son of Mrs. Russell T illm an,
th e Home and F oreign M issionary who form erly resided acro ss the
society of th e Saron L u th eran stree t from th e Johnson residence.
ch u rch w ill ta k e place T uesday a f­ They w ill m ake th e ir home in Se­
ternoon, Decem ber 28, at 2 o'clock a ttle w here th e groom is employed.
a t th e church. All m em bers are
urged to be present.
PLEASANT HOME
Jam es M. S pringer, for 20 years
a m issionary in A frica, will deliver
a m issionary ad d ress at th e P le a s­
an t Home M ethodist church S u n ­
day m orning at 11:15.
Sunday
school w ill convene at 10. The
Ju n io r church w ill m eet at 11:15
and E pw orth League will be held
at 7:30 in th e evening.
PAGB THREF
URIIHV, PEI EMBER ¿4. lt»e«i
ROCKWOOD
W ord com es from P o rtlan d sa n ­
itarium th a t the Rev. J. F. Dunlop
is m aking a good recovery from
his recen t severe autom obile acci­
dent. T he broken bone Is mending
w ell and th e b ru ises are healing.
It is expected th a t he will be
brought hom e before C hristm as
Dr. A. S. Hisey preached in his
place a t th e Rockwood church on
la st Sunday.
The new $1,950,000 Ross Island
bridge w as form ally dedicated
Tuesday by county and city offic­
ials, on com pletion of th e span
w hich is th e th ird stru c tu re in the
extensive $1.500,000 bridge-build­
Aluniinnui.
ing program of M ultnomah county.
Special sale on alum inum w are
P lease phone or w rite item s for
The tw o other bridges w hich have the Outlook—b ut give your real th is w eek only a t K idder Hdwe.
Co., G resham .
been com pleted and dedicated w ith­ nam e. Call G resham 1561.
in the p ast tw o y ears are th e S ell­
wood and Burnside. The Sellwood
bridge was dedicated December 15,
1925, at a cost of $412,500, and th e
B urnside w.A dedicated May 28
1925, at an estim ated cost of $2,-
390,170.
E laborate exercises m arked th e
com pletion of the Ross Island
project, p articipated in by n u m er­
ous rep resen tativ es from city and
county. A com pany of Bealey Mil­
itary academ y cadets form ed as a
guard for Rosina C orbett, 7-year
old d aughter of Mr. and Mrs.
H enry L. Corbett, who broke a
bottle of Bull Run w ater as the
“ I t ’ll m ak e y o u r m o to r good a s n e w !”
bridge w as christen ed to th e nam e
If y o u r m o to r h a s lost a ll its o ld -tim e pep an d p ow er;
of Ross Island so nam ed from
if
its g e t-a w a y is poor, th e n a th o ro u g h re -c o n d itio n ­
S herry Ross, a pioneer, who o rig i­
in
g
is th e to n ic it needs.
nally owned Ross island. Dr. Gus
TROUTDALE
tav L indenthal of New York de
A w orn m o to r m e a n s c a rb o n —c a rb o n m ea n s in ­
Services w ill be held Sunday
signed the bridge.
c reased g a s a n d oil co n su m p tio n .
m orning a t th e T routdale Com­
m unity church a t 10 o’clock. The
You c 2an
a ji’t ex pect to w e a r o u t tw o o r th re e se ts of tire s
Haley Baptist Services.
p asto r, th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollen-
w ith o u t w e a rin g som e p a rts of th e m otor.
The "Ju lo tta ," a Swedish C h rist­
sted, w ill preach from th e subject,
m as service, w ill be held S atu rd ay
B rin g y o u r c a r to us today. Let us look it over.
"T he In c a rn a tio n .” Sunday school
m orning at 5:30 at th e H aley B ap­
W
e’re m o to r sp e cia lists. We’ll give you a definite
will follow th e m orning service at
tist church. This will be in the
price
<»n th e job in ad v an ce.
11 o’clock.
Swedish language. Sunday school
J. S. H udson, T rou td ale postm as­
will be held as usual a t 10 o’clock
te r, is in Good S am aritan hospital,
We guarantee an expert mechanical job and will use
Sunday m orning, followed by th e
w here he u n derw ent an operation
m orning w orship in Swedish at 11.
only
the best parts, such as McQuay-Norris Piston
la st week, from w hich he is recov­
In th e evening at 7 o’clock a fine
Rings, Pistons, Pins and Bearings.
ering rapidly. A m essage has been and Interesting C hristm as program
received from W ashington a n ­
w ill be rendered by th e Sunday
nouncing th e reappointm ent of Mr.
school.
Hudson as po stm aster for the next
four years.
DAMASCUS
The Sunday school program will
HA M LIN & IIO SS, P ro p s.
be given a t the com m unity church
The Swedish Mission ch u rch at
P
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2391
P ow ell S tre e t
next Sunday m orning at 10:30 D am ascus w ill celeb rate C hristm as
o’clock.
by an early service S atu rd ay m o rn ­
ing beginning at 5:30. T he usual
PLE AS ANT V ALLEY services w ill be held Sunday m orn
ing, Sunday school a t 10, followed
TROUTDALE SAND & GRAVEL CO
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Bliss are by preaching a t 11 o’clock. Sun
being felicitated over a new baby day evening the Sunday school will
Concrete and Plaster
d au g h ter, w eighing nearly eight I render its C hristm as program , be­
pounds who arrived Tuesday, De­ ginning a t 7:30. A cordial invlta
cem ber 21. Before her m arriage tion Is extended by th e p asto r the
Mrs. B liss w as Miss Lucile Davis. Rev. O. F. L arson, to all th ese se r­
T he C hristm as program a t the vices.
com m unity ch u rch w ill be held on
F rid ay evening and will s ta rt
FAIRVIEW
prom ptly a t 8 o'clock. C hildren
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Sold in the Bunkers or Delivered
an d older people a re taking con­
“The In c a rn a tio n ” w ill be the
sid erab le in te re st in the event, and subject of a serm on Sunday m o rn ­
CEMENT AND CEMENT BRICK
a full house is expected.
ing at 11 o’clock a t th e P resb y ter
On Sunday m orning a t 10 o’clock ian church by th e pasto r, th e Rev
th e Sunday school w ill meet, w ith E. R. D. H ollensted.
Sunday
classe s for all ages and suitable school will convene at 10 o’clock. A
P h o n e G re sh am 489
lessons for all ages. At th e w or­ C hristm as program will be given
T
R O U T D A L E, ORE.
ship hour from 11 to 12 the pastor, by th e Sunday school in th e eve­
G eorge Bickford w ill take "T hings ning a t 7:30.
Old and T hings N ew ” as his sub­
ject. An invitation is extended to
all to attend th is service.
Motor
Re-conditioning
that’s what your car needs
• ? r ? r ? r ? T r r ? T T T T T , v r ? r ? T ? i v T 7 T <^ n v r ? T ? T V T ':
G resham is rep resen ted a t O. A.
C. by eight stu d en ts, including one
senior, five sophom ores, and two j
freshm en. Several of th e stu d en ts
are prom inent in cam pus activ i­
ties.
Jam es A ltm an, senior in com ­
m erce. is a m em ber of T au Kappa
Epsilon, social fra tern ity . He is
on th e g re a te r O. A. C. council, an
o rg an isatio n th a t c a rrie s on the
w ork of th e college in Oregon
tow ns. He is a m em ber of the
O. A. C. cham ber of com m erce, an
organization of com m erce students.
Altm an w orks on th e staff of the
O. A. C. directory, published by the
stu d en ts of com m erce.
C harles McKinney, sophom ore in
com m erce, is a m em ber of Tau
K appa Epsilon. He w as in th e in ­
tram u ra l cro ss co untry ru n for bis
fra tern ity . In tra m u ra l sp o rts in­
clude th ree sections— n atio n al fra ­
tern ities, local fra te rn itie s, and in ­
dependent groups.
Je an e tte D owsett, sophom ore in
com m erce, was on the class team s
last year in volleyball, b asketball. Ì
and hockey. She is a m em ber of
Alpha Xi D elta, social sorority.
Geòrgie Louise Stapleton, soph- !
omore in com m erce, is a member
of M adrigal club, th e w om en’s glee l
club. M adrigal club m akes a tour
through ea stern Oregon in the
spring, giving co n certs a t several
towns.
Stafford D ow sett, sophom ore in
pharm acy,
played
ten u is last
spring, try in g out for th e v arsity
team. T he school of pharm acy lu
which- he is reg istered p rep ares
stu d en ts for the p ractice of all
b ran ch es
of
pharm acy.
All
work offered m eets th e h ighest re ­
q u irem en ts of the p h arm aceu tical
in stru ctio n in th is country. A
model drug sto re has been eq uip­
ped in th e new pharm acy building.
M ildred McGregor, sophom ore In
com m erce. Is u m em ber of Gamma
Phi Beta, of w hich she is also sec­
retary . She is a m em ber of the ci­
tatio n com m ittee, an organization
of sophom ore women who enforce
college ru le s and tra d itio n s among
freshm an women.
O ther stu d en ts from G resham a re 1
E dw ard S outhard, freshm an in en ­
gineering, and E ugene W elling,
freshm an in pharm acy.
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A iR e rry <£hrist»ttas
with (C ltrtst as
the guest is the wish of
TH E SARON LUTHERAN CHURCH
and its pastor
To All the People of Gresham and Vicinity
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SERVICES
Early Worship, Christmas Day ................5:30 A.M.
Children's Festival, Sunday ........................ 7:30 1*. M.
New Year's Wake, New Year’s Eve
9 to 12
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77ie Gift for Children
Laundry Work Wauled.
W ill tak e w ashing and Ironing at
my home. H ave electric w asher.
Mrs. A lta T ru itt, G resham , phone
366x.
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W hat you w ant, when you w ant
it, as you w an t it—W ant Ad. it.
at Christmas Time
A “ Rank of G cesh am " S a v in g s p a s s ­
book, w ith an in itia l d eposit of any
a m o u n t you w ish.
Merry Christman to All!
This is our wish, and we trust that
the pleasant memories of the season
will linger with you until
another Christmas Day.
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Qreafauia
This Bank will not be open Christmas Day
GRESHAM GARAGE
SAND
G ravel
GENERAL HAULING
J. R. KNARR
Impossible Task.
The Boss—R obert, I hope you try
to save half of w hat you earn.
Office Boy—I don't get th a t
much, sir
Don’t forget the ad v ertisers when
you need anything in th e ir line.
For rea l estate loans see or call
B. W. T horne.—Adv.
The W ant Ad w ay is the way to
success.
I
SHEEP GUANO
for sale
sell direct from the barn at a
very low figure. Address
to put your money
Garner Brothers
Heppner, Oregon. I’. O. Box 212
or call Heppner 7M
E. P. CANNY
J. C. SHULTZ
Shultz & Canny Tire Service
Successor* to J. llu u scn I ire Service
2058 E. Stark (Base Line Rd.) at 82d St.
Wish to announce that we are equipped
to do all kinds of Tire and Tube Repair
Work, both in balloon and high-pressure
tires. Tires called for and delivered if
left at Gresham Garage.
Work Guaranteed
Give l u a Trial
Used Tire» Bought and Sold
G oodrich T ire s in Stock
Phone Gresham 1711
A SAFE PLACE
Before buying sheep guano
w rite and get our prices. We
Portland. TAbor MM
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This Company has invested over $77,000,000 in
this territory.
It has 90,000 light and power-customers and
serves a population of over 400,000.
Its business is growing steadily every day.
We offer yon an opportunity to invpst yonr money
in this successful and well-managed business at 0 7
per cent Interest.
Let us tell you more about it.
In v e stm e n t D e p a rtm e n t,
820 E le c tric B uilding
Portland Electric Power Co.
Portland, Oregon
“ I t’s worth it,” several
have said. Anyway we’ll
make it as much better as
possible.
Renewals and New Sub­
scriptions will be taken at
the old price, $1.50 a year in
advance, up to and includ­
ing December 31 next.
Limit five years.
We have had several pay­
ing two, three and four years
This has been the sub­
scription price of the Out­
look for over 15 years.
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AND
FRIDAYS
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along without it.
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May save dollars through
the Classified Ad3.
All profit by the bargains
in the general advertise­
ments.
Every member of the fam­
ily needs the information in
announcements and stories
in every issue.
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