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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1926)
tiBFKHÂS OUTLOOK. T -I Boring Community Has Many Gatherings COLUMBIA HEIGHTS TI'KSIUT. DI'CLMBYK » . POWELL VALLEY Champions n?,-. PAGE THKEE Young People's society. A good program is being p rep ared in clu d ing special m usical num bers. Re > fresh m en ts w ill be served during th e evening. The young people of D am ascus will join in th e exercises of th e evening. in th is vicinity and to the public in W ashington, have been visiting to r general. tw o weeks w ith relatives and T he te ach ers and pupils of the frien d s in G resham and P ortland. school a re m aking the most of the Mr. and Mrs. J. W. S tout of P o rt 10-day vacation, some going away land spent C hristm as w ith th e ir and o th ers en tertain in g a t home, p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stout, and all restin g up for the long pull at Hogan. T hey have ju s t com plet- afte r the new year. I ed a fine new hom e in Ladd’s addi- Dr. and Mrs. C. L. H aynes en te r i tlon which w ill be ready for occu- tained on C h ristm as Mr. and Mrs. ; pancy in a few w eeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Black spent J. W. l ’olluck of Eugene, J. W. Polluck. Jr., and Miss Mae Potluck a quiet C hristm as at home, but of P o rtlan d . Mr. Polluck is Mrs. Sunday drove into P o rtlau d and i helped to p arta k e of a bounteous H aynes' father. Mrs. W illiam Rowen is q uite ill. 1 dinner a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. O scar W aiin has retu rn ed G. A. A lexander. They spent the from an extended visit in W ashing evening w ith Mr. and Mrs. A llan Black. ton. All of th e young folks from th is Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jo h n sto n and vicinity who a re atten d in g educa- i baby of P o rtlan d and Mr. and Mrs. i tional in stitu tio n s cam e to enjoy C hester C h ristensen of Bull Hun ’ th eir vacation a t th e ir various ate C h ristm as dinner at th e home homes. * of Mrs. Jo h n sto n 's and Mrs. C hris- (By O. W. B oringi Mrs. Wm. H arding gave a dinner ten sen 's p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Once m ore the C hrisrtnas season ROCKWOOD on Sunday for her tw o d au g h ters C harles Lundquist, has past, and we often w onder if who a re home from college. They A G resham physician w as called we rea lly u n d ersta n d the full A d au g h ter was born to Mr. and had as special guests Mr. an d Mrs. Monday n ig h t to attend Mrs. C arl m eaning of it, or do we ju st think Moody. C h risten sen w ho suffered a sudden Mrs. Art. K reofsky on C hristm as of it as a tim e w hen we may ju st Mr. and Mrs. 0 . Lew is and fam l- acute spell of illness. At last r e day. All are doing w ell and a re lay aw ay ou r w ork for a day and ly of P o rtlan d and Ray J. and ports she w as not considered in a rejoicing over th e a rriv a l of th e have all th e good things to satisfy first g irl in th e family. L aw rence A ndersen sp en t C hrist- serious condition. o u r appetite. We can look back only a few ! m as day a t Columbia View farm . F ra n k G ustafson and son W en- , T he Rev. J. F. Dunlop was y ea rs and rem em ber w hen those Mrs. A. S tu a rt of L ato u rell en- >1«H retu rn ed from th eir trip to bro u g h t hom e on T h u rsd ay from who w ere on th e w et side would tertain ed her ch ild ren and grand- Sweden on ( h ristm a s evening, th e P o rtlan d sa n ita riu m w here he m ake th is season of th e year a ch ild ren on C hristm as day at a big They w ere gone about eight weeks h as been cared for since he w as HOGAN LYNCH tim e of dru n k en rev elry and car- dinner. H er youngest son, E. and rep o rt a fine voyage both w ays stru c k down by a h it-an d -ru n mo rousin g . B ut we a re glad to say S tu art, is a popular sin g er over the with splendid w eather conditions. to rist on the evening of December T he hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mr. and Mrs. K arl Schultz mo uiv> Mr. G u stafso n ’s p are n ts a re not 8. He is m aking good progress and th a t th e saloon has gone forever. radio. tored to Marshfield. Oregon, F riday M erica was gladdened on Sunday, T h e conditions a re not w hat they T he Columbia Hi A lum ni asso- living b ut he has m any other rela- will soon be able to be up in a ■ evening and spent C hristm as with Decem ber 26. by th e a rriv a l of a w heel ch air. Mrs. Dunlop e n te r should be. but are a vast im prove ciation w ill give its an n u a l banquet tives in Sweden, th eir d au g h ter and fam ily, Mr. and baby daughter, who has been m e n t over th e saloon days. on F riday evening, D ecem ber 31. School closed on T h u rsd ay eve- tained a fam ily p a rty on C hristm as ! Mrs. J. M. Carr. nam ed Carol Jane. T he th o u g h t we w an t to get back Mr. and Mrs. G eorge W ilcox Jr., ning for the reg u la r C hristm as va- day, including her fath er, H. I., A rchie H ickey and wife of Port- to is th e C h rist child and w hat he an d Mrs. George W ilcox Sr., drove cation, to resum e on Monday, Ja n u - Goodrich of P ortlim d. the children i land, who form erly lived near Chas. A. Rogers has a Myers deep h as m eant to th is old w orld, and as to Salem on C h ristm as to spend ary 3. Miss Sue H icks, th e princi- of Mr. and Mrs. Dunlop, Mr. and Palniblad statio n , called on Mr. and well force pump, cylinders, double geared jack and 60 to 80 feet of w e draw to th e close of this year th e day w ith th e p a re n ts of th e pal, is spending th e holidays in Mrs. H. II. B artholm y and baby Mrs. Mark D oryland T hursday. drop pipe w ith rod. T his is a sec m ay we look back and be able to younger Mrs. W ilcox. P o rtlan d and Miss E lsie Luoto, th e Doris of Bend, H erb ert and Miss Mr. and Mrs. C arl S ch u lts and ond-hand outfit in very good condi A rdella Dunlop of P o rtlan d . L es say th a t w e have done our p a rt to Mr. and Mrs. A. M organ and fam- prim ary teach er, at her home at J children spent C hristm as in P o rt tion and w orth m uch m ore than the te r B artholm y of St. H elens, a m ake the w orld b etter, and may we ily of C hanticleer In n enjoyed K nappa, Oregon. land w ith th e la tte r's p aren ts, Mr. p rice asked, $35. Phone 1871 a t Berry G row ers office.—Adv. b ro th er of H. B. B artholm y, was resolve to m ake th e com ing year C hristm as dinner in P o rtlan d at Word has been received of th e and Mrs. A. M P atterso n . also a guest. b etter th a n th e one ju st past. This th e home of Mr. M organ's fath er, b irth of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jam es Collins of Bickleton, Phone su bscriptions to 1561. T he C hristm as exercises of the co rresp o n d e n t w ishes the Outlook W illiam M organ cam e home from g W ilson on December 21. Mrs. and its m any friends a prosperous th e U niversity of Oregon to spend W ilson w ill be rem em bered in Sunday school w ere held on S u n and joyous New Year. th e holidays w ith his p aren ts Powell V alley as Miss E dna D an day evening before a good crowd. The program consisted of re c ita L ittle Dick Morgan, who has been ielson. Many fam ily reunions took place ill for m any m onths, is now m ak Mrs. Em m a Johnson has been ill tions by the ch ild ren in tersp ersed in our com m unity on C hristm as ing rap id im provem ent. for , several w eeks at the ____ home of w ith vocal and in stru m e n ta l m usic, day. followed by a tre a t for th e ch il Miss Audrey C hapm an of S pring- )iel. ,|aUg b ter, Mrs. Bert Olsou Columbia Grange Hall T he L. C. A rm strong fam ily dale and L aw rence A ndersen w ere A. C. A rvidson and fam ily spent dren. AUSPICES GRANGE spent C hristm as day in P ortlan d Rockwood gran g e will hold an guests at th e E tlin g hom e on C hristm as w ith Mrs. A rvidson's w ith relatives. C hristm as day. b ro th er-in -law and sister. Mr. and open m eeting on W ednesday eve The m em bers of th e DeMolays of Mrs. V ictor W ahlberg of P o rtlan d . ning, J a n u a ry 5, at which tim e the W. H. Boring has been confined the Oregon C hapter in P o rtlan d The Rev. and Mrs. Don Shogren, officers for th e com ing year will be to his bed th e p ast week w ith to n have m ade rese rv a tio n s for a danc accom panied by Mrs H erm an C arl in stalled by Mrs. Niblin of Evening silitis. A G resham physician has Supper Good Floor Good Music ing p arty a t C hanticleer In n on son and tw o ch ild ren of P o rtlan d , S tar grange. R efreshm ents will be c h a rg e of th e case. served. A cordial invitation is ex Ja n u a ry 15. left Sunday m orning for S eattle to M elville Richey and Ilie B artell John S. M artin (u p p er photo) Miss A nnie E tlin g is at home spend sev eral days of th e C h rist tended to m em bers of th e g ran g es a re spending the C hristm as v aca has won th e poultry raising cham from Monmouth for th e C hristm as m as holidays. tio n s at th e ir homes. The form er pionship 21 years in succession. A program w as ren d ered by the is a stu d e n t a t O. A. C. and th e la t A t th e recent Philadelphia show vacation. She w ill te ac h at Inde he won 4 silver cups— 10 firsts and pendence next term . Sunday school of th e Mission te r a t th e M onmouth norm al. seconds and 35 ribbons for 40 T he in stallatio n of the newly ch u rch on C h ristm as evening and Mr. and Mrs. H anna of P ortlan d birds. elected officers of T ro u td ale C hap the d ecorations of th e church w ere sp e n t C h ristm as a t the home of ■Herman T relle (low er), an te r, O r d e r 'o f E astern S tar, will u n u su ally tine. On Sunday evening Mrs. H an n a’s p are n ts, Mr. and Am erican by birth, now a hom e tak place W evening. Ir tik e c p io v e v on u »V ' ednesday « K .« .v X -, ................. a a i num m in r n » !' i from r u ill T Powell U W B 1 I t u alley i i t j « at- X. ber V stead er a t Wembley, Peace River, Mrs. Jo h n A nderson. A lberta, w as crowned W heat and Decem ber 29. T he exercises will ten<jej th e C hristm as exercises at Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bickford and O ats King of N orth America. This be public. I the D am ascus Mission church. fam ily of P o rtlan d had C hristm as is th e first tim e both honors^hav« COMMUNICA- Í ---- Mr- and Mr8' vlctor W allin, r .... the S T A T E D c u m .tw in c A -1 been won by the sam e man. d in n e r at th e home of O. W. B or tion F airview Lodge, No. 92 laUer rem em bered as Miss Lillie ing. Mrs. Bickford is a sister of A. F. & A. M. S atu rd ay eve- ^ “ nson. a re announcing th e ar- CORBETT Mrs. B oring. rival of a son on Decem ber 4, at ning, Ja n u a ry 1, 1927, 8 o’clock. T h ere w as a special school elec th e ir hom e in Raymond, W ash in g V isiting b reth ren welcome. On acco u n t of th e next m eeting tio n a t th e schoolhouse on the 23d of th e C olum bia gran g e fallin g on WM. H. STANLEY, Sec’y. ton. for th e purpose of voting on a bud New Y ear's day, it has been p o st JOHN T. MCGINNIS, W. M. wT he w atch n ig h t service a t th e g et for th e com ing year. An elec poned to S atu rd ay , J a n u a ry 8. Swedish Mission ch u rch F rid ay tion w as held in June, but the of For low est ra te s on autom obile, , evenlng beginning at 9 o'clock will T he b arn on th e C orbett farm ficials found an irre g u la rity in the th a t w as destroyed by fire two election th a t w as held at th a t tim e w eeks ago is being replaced by k so it w as n ecessary to have an o th new one of sm aller dim ensions. / / , / / / / , / / / / / / / / / / , / ////S S S //W ////S S /////S // / ' / / / ' / / / / / / '/ / s / / / e r election, th e patro n s of the Mrs. N ettie K incaid w ent to school did not ta k e m uch in te rest P o rtlan d S atu rd ay and expected to o r eith er they had th e utm ost con ■ go to Independence to v isit her fidence in th e school board, be son-in-law and rfaughter, Mr. and ca u se th e re w as ju s t one person Mrs. Chas. Dawes. SANDY besides th e m em bers of the board I T he C h ristm as p rogram a t the OIH) FE L L O W S H A LL a t th e election. T he am ount of C orbett ch u rch by th e Sunday m oney to be raised by special tax school w as a decided success and w as 11703.03. w as w ell attended. “It’s worth it,” several Rev. Jo h n M. S pringer, a m an Mr. and Mrs. F red C. Reed en Geo. B e e rs’ O rc h e stra have said. Anyway we’ll w ho has been a m issionary in te rta in e d a t a 3 o’clock d inner Renewals and New Sub A frica for 25 years, spoke a t the C hristm as day. T he g u ests w ere make it as much better as scriptions will be taken at M ethodist ch u rch Sunday m orning. Mr. and Mrs. Lew is Reed, Favor possible. H e told som e very in te restin g , Reed, Mrs. Olivia L eland, Mrs. the old price, $1.50 a year in th in g s about his work. The Rev. C lara Sm ith, Mrs. E thel S tew art, Many say they can’t get advance, up to and includ E. W. W ithnell, p asto r of th e Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B ratley, A rth u r along without it. ch u rc h , w as ill and could not be Grimm and B urton H ayes. ing December 31 next. present. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. L asley and May save dollars through T he Misses E thel and Annie Mof- sons R ay and Edw in from T aft, Limit five years. fit of P o rtlan d w ere supper guests Oregon, cam e W ednesday to visit the Classified Ads. a t th e hom e of O. W. Boring T h u rs th e ir d au g h ters and sisters over day evening, and they and th e Bor C hristm as and Incidentally, a t All profit by the bargains We have had several pay ings attended th e C hristm as e x e r tended th e senior class play a t the in the general advertise ing two, three and four years cises a t th e M ethodist church a t high school W ednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A lb ert Salzm an ments. P lea san t Home the sam e evening. L. H. M allicoat and fam ily spent from L innton visited relativ es here This has been the sub Every member of the fam C h ristm as w ith relativ es a t Mc from F rid ay u n til Sunday. Miss Isab elle P ullium cam e home M innville. scription price of the Out ily needs the information in T he school board is having the from M onmouth, w here she is a t This Company has invested over $77,000,000 in announcements and stories look for over 15 years. black b o ard s at the school reslated tending norm al, to spend C h rist this territory. m as w ith hom e folks. in every issue. d u rin g th e vacation. Mrs. A. B. Fox and d au g h ter Mrs. H. G. K nox and children It has 90,000 light and power customers and h av e been spending a few days v is F ran ces and the fo rm er's m other, serves a population of over 400,000. Mrs. M. E. Reed, m otored o ut from iting a t th e home of her sister, Mrs. E astm o relan d Sunday to visit r e la Holcomb, in P o rtlan d . Its business is growing steadily every day. J. F. W ilm arth has bought a tives. Mrs. Fox and F ran ces r e hom e a t S heridan and is moving tu rn ed for a longer visit. We offer you an opportunity to invest your money Mr. and Mrs. Roy Muck from th is week. H e has been living on in this successful and well*managed business at 6.87 F a lls City and Mrs. Ferguson and th e G. H. Bickford place. per cent interest. C hester K nieriem and little son PLEASANT VIEW AVENUE from P o rtlan d sp en t Sunday a t the Let us tell you more about it. home of Geo. K nieriem , Sr. Ben H alstead cam e home from Black Rock. W ashington, to spend New Year’s Eve Dance. In v e s tm e n t D e p a rtm e n t, th e holidays w ith his family. See th e new year in at th e dance 820 E le c tric B uild in g G randm a Sims is ill a t the home of by tlie Rockwood Social club, Rockwood G range hall F riday eve h er dau g h ter, Mrs. H alstead. ning, Decem ber 31, Good m usic. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Seifer have left R efreshm ents.—Adv. to spend th e holidays w ith re la Portland, Oregon tives and friends a t Mt. Angel. Window C leaning. Noah K esterson and sons, E d For ex p ert window cleaning see w ard and L aw rence, a re visiting at S. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith J. Ro«s Brown. G resham , phone 2501. th e H alstead home. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Edlem an Y ou ' p f just D own THE ONlV WAY f D ont you sit t h eP e r and d au g h ters, F lo ra and R uthle, ID K EEP THEM ' a n d R un mt r E c F c E , w ere tlip C h ristm as guests of the o u r w o u l d ik e "D ow n f d pu u o y . TDTAWB TV« P re sto n s a t Bonneville, Oregon. T N C Y 'W e A V G O O D KNOBS’ o r r TMR AS VOOWS E V E » O A » F D O O R S / B u r IT I’M MEAN DONT --------------- DANCE NEW YEAR'SEYE 1 I This Is Last Week at Old Rate! DANCE NEW YEAR’S EVE A SAFE PLACE to put your money A t i TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS Portland Electric Power Co. last YEAR YtW r r r R » MO GAVE WAiVfJW* Twe MBA'S L E V -- WHEN ST« HEARD c r i r she w o u u x r C«Y» WXRRBN AHY KlYYlNG S-HOSTC n ;? 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