Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 25, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    G RI MI AM OUTLOOK. FRIDAY, MARCH
25.
192!
HAUE THREE
PLEASANT HOME
Home W ethodM Service*.
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! Sunday school w ill be held as
M ultnomah G range No. 71 w ill u sual a t the P lea san t Home M eth-
meet in re g u la r session S aturday odist church at 10 o'clock, followed
m orning at 10:30, All m em bers are ,
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urged to be present. T he lecture
p reaching at 11.15. The pasto r,
WHAT Yl?M I
hour begins at 2 o'clock and is open th e Rev. E. AV W ithnell, w ill pre-
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to the public. All are welcome to sent th e subject, "A Few of th e
come and enjoy th e program pre- pro m ises."
ch o ir reh e arsal
pared by th e le ctu rer, Mrs. Mary G.
w ill ta k e place at 7:15 and E p ­
Fritz.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. N elson en­ w orth L eague a t 8 o’clock.
T he m em bers of th e P lea san t
tertain ed a t dinner on Sunday in
honor of Mrs. AV. H. M arkell of | Home E pw orth L eague a re plan
Spokane, who had ju st retu rn ed njn g a play, “Jum bo Jim ", to be
from San Diego, C alifornia, being
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called th e re by th e d eath of her 1 ^¡ven on the evening of April 9
T
his
play,
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hich
is
in
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e
in
te
rests
sister. T he guests p rese n t w ere
Mr. and Mrs. R. I. A nderson, Mr. of th e piano fund, is rep lete w ith
and Mrs. C. E. W right, Mr. and hum or. A full an n ouncem ent of the
Mrs. D. L. R oberts, Mr. and Mrs. program w ill be m ade later.
J. AV. A nderson. Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Dr. A. S. H isey of Salem w ill be
Scoville, Mrs. Geo. A nderson, D or­
othy F ields, E ln o ra W right, Alice p rese n t W ednesday evening to hold
and Helen Scoville, W ilm er Nelson, the q u a rte rly conference and will
Nick. R obert and L aura A nderson give an Illu stra ted lectu re on “The
and E arl R oberts, beside the honor
A bundant L ife.” A pot lu ck d in­
g uest and hosts.
Most of th e young people of this n er will be served at 7:30.
vicinity who a re atten d in g colleges
Haley Baptist Services.
an d u n iversities a re spending the
sp rin g vacation a t home.
S unday school will be held at the
SPRING is here and it is time to freshen up
Mr. and Mrs. G. N asshahn and H aley B aptist ch u rch at 10 o'clock,
Mr. and Mrs. H om er Moulton drove follow ed by th e m orning w orship
the
premises.
to Monmouth last Sunday to visit
in
E
nglish
at
11.
T
he
H
aley
young
th e ir son and d aughter, Mr. and
We suggest a fresh coat of PL'BLIC SERVICE
Mrs. AVilford N asshahn, who a re a t­ people will atten d th e young peo­
PAINT.
tending school there.
ple's rally to be held in th e B aptist
Rev. AVm. F a irw e a th e r retu rn ed ch u rch a t G resham beginning a t 3
It will do Avonders in changing the appearance
on Monday from G rass Valley, o’clock Sunday aftern o o n . T here
w here he has been assistin g in r e ­
of
your
buildings.
vival m eetings. He w ill conduct w-ill be no evening service at H aley.
We carry a Avide variety of colors in this paint.
th e re g u la r services at th e B aptist
ch u rc h on Sunday m orning. T here
will be no evening service as the
co n g regation will join w ith H aley
The S unday services at th e Sa-
an d G resham B aptists in a B. Y. ron L u th eran ch u rc h w ill begin
P. U. ra lly a t the G resham church,
: w ith th e Sunday school a t 9:45. At
.4 yardstick f r e e to measure your
beginning at 2 o'clock.
News of th e m arria g e of W alter 10:30 a young people’s service will
paint
job.
Jo h a n so n and Lydia AVaybill is cir- be held w ith a serm o n ette on, "The
, c u la tin g thro u g h th e com m unity, j m an who sw allow ed him self.”
’ Mrs. Cannon is visiting at the | Swedish w orship will be conducted
hom e of h er d augher, Mrs. Jam es a t 11:15 and at 8 o'clock in th e eve­
Melton.
GRESH AM
Mrs. F ra n ce s Cline is staying ning the L u th er L eague w ill re n ­ $ P h o n e 1421
w ith her d aughter, Mrs. Jack so n in der a program .
J. A. H ultm an, a Swedish singer
P o rtlan d , w here she is u nder a
of note, w ill be at the Sw edish Mis­
d o cto r's care
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d en t of th is com m unity, visited his M arch 27. at 7:30. Mr. H ultm an
au n t. Mrs. J. A. S tevens last S u n -| has appeared in Pow ell V alley be-
,lav
I lore and th e com ing event is re-
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j garded as a ra r e m usical tre a t. A
In su ra n ce funds for farm loans. ' collection w ill be tak en for his ex-
No com m ission or brokerage. Very ' penses. All are invited to be pres-
easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv.
ent.
DANCE
Every Saturday Night
SATURDAY EVENING, MAR. 26
Music by A1 G oodwin’s
Orchestra A E ntertainers
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Admission
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T he F in est H ardw ood F loor in C lackam as County
Music bj Geo. Beers Orchestra
.Alack Thomas, Floor Manager
A Good Tim e A ssured to all
6 m iles from G resham
Everyone cordially invited
Clean Up
and Paint Up
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CO G SW ELL 1IALL, EAGLE ( KEEK
DAMASCUS
The
POWELL VALLEY
Carl Dougluss Host No. 71
DANCE
a Banker’s Home
‘“Blue Valley” is a moderately priced
paint of medium quality at $2.65 gal.
L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO.
The Immaculate Kitchen in the Lovely Home of a
A Living Institution
Well Known Banker
A bank is more than the building it oc­
cupies. It is more than the capital and
surplus. It is a living institution, made so
by the men who manage it.
if you let us install a modern
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Their character is the bank’s character.
Their reputation for sagacity, for conser­
vation, for good judgment becomes the
bank’s reputation.
B IG
P e o p le a re so accu sto m ed to th in k of
D odge B ro th e rs p ro d u ct in te rm s of in ­
trin s ic w o rth , t h a t th e re a lly e x c e p tio n a l
S IZ E of th e c a r is n o t a lw a y s fully a p p re ­
ciated .
Portland Gas & Coke Co.
The officers of this institution fully
realize this fact and are determined to
guard the tine reputation which the bank
has acquired.
A nd y et in th is im p o rta n t resp e c t, it
s ta n d s a lo n e in its p ric e c la ss— a n d se v e ra l
h u n d re d d o lla rs beyond.
Fifth mul Alder
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O R E G O N ’ S G R E A T E S T
P U B L IC
U T I I. I T Y
FIRST STATE BANK
B u ilt on a 116-inch w h eelb ase, w ith
a m p le leg -ro o m a n d s e a ts of e x c e p tio n a l
w id th a n d d e p th , th e c a r is big e n o u g h a n d
room y en o u g h fo r th o ro u g h c o m fo rt— an d
y e t com pact en o u g h fo r c o n v e n ie n c e a t th e
curb.
T ouring G a r............................ . $ 9 7 5
Coupe ....................................... S I 9 3 9
S tan d ard se d a n ..................... S I 9 9 9
Special s e d a n ........................ $ 1 1 4 5
De Luxe sedan. ................. #12X 0
D elivered
Your Kitchen can he as Lovely
It Is Nice to
Receive Dividends
GRESHA M ,O REG ON
A Strong Rank
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Phone Iso l
(■resila in
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