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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1927)
GRESHAM HALEY O UTLO O K. at 7:30 in E nglish. Sunday school will begin a t 10 and the Ju n io rs In th e absence of th e re g u la r p as [ w ill m eet a t 7 o'clock in th e eve to r of the H aley B aptist church, th e ning. The Rev. Mr. N ordell w ill Rev. Jo h n S.\ N ordell, th e pulpit conduct services at E v erett, W ash w ill be filled by th e Rev, A ugust ington. — O lson of P ortland. T he service will W illiam F re d erick Sm ith, for th e She— I Just cam e from th e beauty past five y ears a ra n c h e r living in begin at 11 o'clock and w ill be con th e G illis neighborhood five m iles ducted in the Sw edish language. j parlor. He— Why didn't you stay and get so u th east of G resham , passed aw ay H e w ill also preach in the evening w aited on? —Film Fun. at his home on T uesday, October 25, a t th e age of S3 years, death being due to the ailm en ts of old age. Mr. S m ith is survived by his widow Mrs. K ate C. S m ith; two ch ild ren Miss E lva M. S m ith of W arm springs, Oregon, and O liver F. Sm ith of Los A ngeles; two g ran d ch ild ren , M aurice M. and A laris A. Sm ith, P o rtla n d ; two b ro th ers, A ugust and David W„ and a siste r Mrs. M ary M. Baum en, all of M issouri. F u n eral services w ere conducted th is m orning from P earso n s' F u n eral church, w ith in te rm en t fo l low ing in Lincoln M emorial park. T he deceased w as a v eteran of the {FARMERS fro m a ll p a rts of th e c o u n try d ev o te both tim e Civil w ar, having served in Com a n d m oney to a tte n d th e P acific In te r n a tio n a l L ivestock pany I, 12th M issouri cavalry. Civil War Veteran Answers Last Call 150,000 People Attend Every Year E x p o sitio n . T h e 17th A n n u a l E x p o sitio n w ill be held in P o rtla n d , O cto b er 29 to N ovem ber 5. I t w ill co m bine g re a t L iv e sto ck Show ; D airy P roducts, L and and M anu factu rers' P ro d u cts S how s; Wool and Fox Show s; Boys’ and G irls’ Club W ork E x h ib its; and sp e cta cu la r H orse Show. P u re Bred Beef and D airy C attle. H orses, Sheep, Hogs, G oats and Foxes w ill be exhibited. $100,000.00 w ill be d istrib u ted in Prem ium s. T h e B ank of G resham believes th is g re a t w estern L ivestock epic p rese n ts m any opp o rtu n ities for obtaining vitally im p o rtan t in fo rm a tio n on farm m anagem ent and operation. T he influence of a few days' v isit w ill bring year round benefits in the conduct of th e farm ing business of those who attend. I iwm m fun w t— 1 ft- i J clnu POWELL VALLEY Next Sunday being th e an n iv er sa ry of th e R eform ation, th e Saron L u th eran ch u rch will observe th is day by special services in th e m orning. T he p asto r will speak on “T he Open Bible Our H eritag e” and will show ju st w hat th e Refor m atlon m eant to th e w orld a t th e tim e of L u th er and w hat It m eans in o u r own tim e of today. Special inuBic w ill be rendered and an of ferin g tak en for th e w ork of the L u th eran N ational Council for the Near E ast Relief. T hese services w ill begin w ith Bible school at 9:45 and w orship in E nglish a t 11. In th e evening th e second lectu re on th e Book of Revelation w ill be given. T he su b ject for th is lectu re w ill be, "T he L etters of Je su s and an an sw er w ill be sought to the q u estio n s: "W hat m ean th ese m es sa g es?’’ and “W hat do th ese ch u rch es stan d fo r?” The public Is co rd ially invited. 1/ ? V, B atteries Are y o u giving y o u r b a tte ry a d rin k o fte n e n u f? Let us examine your battery fiequentiy so that it will not fail to function when you need it. It will help you to a quicker start, brighter lights and a longer life for your battery. We are battery experts — come in and look over our lin»» Gresham Battery & Tire Shop \A ¡ L s k /,¿ Ôtuy w fuu (/m t see whotym. ‘ Sunday m o rning w orship a t the Sm ith M em orial P resb y terian ch u rch w ill be held a t IX o'clock. T he serm on w ill be by th e p asto r, th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted. S u n day school w ill convene prom ptly a t 10 o'clock. T he social com m ittee of Fairview grange, co n sistin g of C. P. Stone ch airm an , J. W. M ollar, Geo. Shaw, E. T ow nsend. C. H. Stone and A. W." Copeland, will be in ch arg e of th e H allow een social to be given a t the g ran g e ball Monday evening, Octo ber 31. An excellent m usical p ro gram will begin a t 8 o’clock, fo l lowed by sleig h t of hand trick s. Games and fo rtu n e te llin g for both young and old w ill he th e am u se m ent of th e evening. A cafeteria lunch of pum pkin pie, coffee, d o ughnuts and cider w ill be served A sm all ch arg e w ill be m ade for th e lunch, but' g en eral adm ission w ill be free. E veryone Is cordially invited to come and Join in th e fun. T he first p rep a ra tio n of a sacred concert, w hich w ill be given by th e m en in th e n ear fu tu re, w ill be held a t th e P re sb y teria n ch u rch Sunday evening u n d er the direction of Mrs. L ester Campbell. All men who a re in terested in singing a re cordially invited to be p rese n t at 7:30. TROUTDALE T he L adies Aid w ill m eet w ith Mrs. W. C. Spence on W ednesday, November 2. All ladies of th e com m unity are Invited to he present. FI LUNG-STATION PLEASANT VALLEY 73 777" 4 V V, \ SCIENCE NOW TET r. ® I s î « a o I1 E S always trs THAT ” 0 0 0 I> » « ” snow s ^ .r « ¡SANs hole bünean . J’ trecto . r C o. An aluminum capsule, feather-light and safely attached to th e bird ’s leg, holds the tissu e“ piireongram” message carried by Sperry h' 'ining pigeons. W ouldn't you like to send a message b y “ S perry Air Service” ? Ask any Sperry representative. ODUCTS in even/ home. on eYery fa r m Miss H am ilton, a teach er in th e P o rtlan d schools for 40 y ea rs who has been m aking her hom e w ith Mrs. Ja sp e r C rane, was honored to day by a p arty a t the B uckm an school in P o rtlan d . Miss H am ilton w as an in stru c to r in the Buckm an school for 20 years. G. W ilcox, th e efficient su p e rin ten d en t of roads, is keeping his men busy clearin g aw ay th e slides on th e upper Colum bia highw ay. P a rt of the tim e it has been neces sa ry to em ploy th e crew at night. M ew aad V s le a s lie d T ire s , Oaeo- lls e . Oils aad Greases. » X p e rt saw S lla r. B roken artic les rep aired . L. J. Poirier Phone I t t l P O W E L L 8T 1327 PAGE THREE Smith ’s General Merchandise chain RED & WHITE C E B A R M E L E , L IA Y E M A X J C T . ORE. STORES Phone: G re s h am 3301 I'olks tell us that trading with a REI) & \\ Hl IT. Chain store is truly like putting money in the hank because there's a worth while savings in dollars and cents without sacrificing one whit of quality. And remember: This store is owned by a community dfttm ,—Let us help you save. SPECIALS for Saturday-Monday, October 29-31 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 7 Jo h n C ereghino, who resides on th e Sandy road, has p urchased new Buick sedan th ro u g h th e W alter M etzger agency of G resham Miss M ary B u rn s and J. C. B u rn s en tertain ed Mr. afld Mrs. A lbert H all an d Mr. and Mrs. S. B. H all at d in n er M onday evening. Jam es E. M cDerm ott, who is a t tending O. A. C., spent th e w eek end w ith his au n t, Mrs. S. B. H all and atten d ed th e O. A. C.-Stanford gam e S aturday. Mrs. W. H. Olson, who has been at St. V incents hospital recovering from th e effects of an au to -stre et car collision, has recovered su f ficiently to re tu rn home. Mr. and Mrs. A lbert H all, who spent th e p ast week visiting frien d s and relativ es a t Corvallis, re tu rn e d to P o rtlan d in tim e to atten d th e O. A. C .-Stanford gam e last S a tu r day. T he new b arn on the H allro se ran ch is rap id ly nearin g com ple tion. L ittle Milo L arem ore, who re cently u n d erw en t au op eratio n for appendicitis, has undergone an o th er o p eratio n and is still a t th e hos pital, b ut is reco v erin g as rap id ly as can be expected. T he Ja p an e se farm ers a re busily engaged in h arv e stin g th e ir celery cro p , w hich is v ery good th is year. The school clerk has been tak in g the 1927 cen su s th e p ast week. H ouse g u ests a t the F red W agner home a re Mr.-.. Jo h n H anlon from Sitka, A laska. Miss M argaret H an lon of P o rtlan d , and Mrs. D. R. Mc Graw and ch ild ren of S eattle. R ay mond McGraw, a gran d so n of Mrs W agner, w ho has been h ere for some tim e p ast, has left for his home in S eattle from w hich he ex pects to sail soon for the O rient on a boat on w hich he is em ployed. Mrs. D. D. Meyer en tertain ed the ladies of St. M ichael’s ch u rch of Sandy la st W ednesday afternoon. The b azaar w hich w as given at- th e g ran g e hall in Sandy S atu rd ay eve ning was a success and a good sum realized w hich will be used in r e p airs on th e church. Jo h n B rophy, w ho had the m is fo rtu n e to b reak his arm recenly, is g ettin g along nicely. Sunday school w ilt be held a t 10 o’clock a t th e C o ttrell C om m unity ch u rch , follow ed by p reach in g at 11 by th e Rev. G eorge H acking of P o rtland. On Monday evening a H allow een p arty will be given at the ch u rch to which all a re invited. Among o th er things a w iener ro ast will be enjoyed. T he silver tea held W ednesday afternoon a t th e home of Mrs. Jess H ite w as well attended, 20 being present. The next m eeting will be held W ednes day. Novem ber 9, a t th e home of Mrs. Jim Jones. Pleasant View Avenue Mr. and Mrs. A. M. S p rin g e r e n te rtain e d th e doctors' and d en tists fra te rn ity on W ednesday evening. T he evening w as sp en t in dancing and lunch w as served. Mrs. Ben H alstead and Mrs. W alter H all w ere luncheon g u ests of Mrs. H. D. T itzel W ednesday. J. D. Jo h n sto n ’s house is receiv ing a new co a t of paint. Mrs. S. C. B rasw ell w as very m sch pleased w ith the potted p la n t w hich w as presen ted to h er by th e Ladies Aid d u rin g h er rec en t ill ness. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. S lefer w ere th e evening g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. H all W ednesday. T he eve ning w as Bpent In playing 500. T he resid e n ts of the u p p er p a rt of P le a sa n t View avenue a re an x iously w aiting for the elec tric lightB w hich have been prom ised them In the n ear fu tu re. The L adles Aid w ill m eet on T h u rsd ay , November 3, a t th e hom e of Mrs. H. D. Titzel. Halloween Dance under new management 2S, COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Mrs. C arrie Aiten and h er d au g h te r Miss Alva Aiten of P o rtlan d w ere c a lle rs a t th e G. N. S ager home la st S atu rd ay afternoon. Road S upervisor C h risten sen has a crew of men at w ork rep a irin g th e Je n n e road. Mr. and Mrs. W ill Richey m o tored to C orvallis S unday w here they visited w ith th e ir d au g h ter Miss Alice Richey, who Is teaching a t th e ch ild ren ’s farm hom e a t th a t place. G eorge O ldenburg w as a Boring v isito r on business one day r e cently. O. H. Richey, accom panied by Mrs. O. N. S ager and Mrs. C. F. K esterson, m ade a trip to C en tralia S atu rd ay w here th ey visited over S unday w ith relativ es resid in g at th a t place. Mr. and Mrs/ C harles Young of Spokane w ere ca lle rs a t th e home I.nmher for Sale. I of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Chappell All kinds rough and dressed lum Monday. Mrs. D orothy T eB rake of S eattle ber, tw o m iles south of Sandy. A. W. Bell L um ber com pany, phone | was a guest a t th e home of her Sandy 131. sister Mrs. Wm D ahlqulst during the first of the week At p rese n t Mrs. T eB rake is visiting w ith an o th er sister, Mrs. E. R Johnson, of G resham . Cedarville Park W hat you w ant, when you w ant It. as you w ant It— W ant Ad It. The Bentley Tire Shop S perry O CTOBER SUGAR, P u re Cane. G ran u lated 8 pouuds for COTTRELL FAIRVIEW <UL)E CARRY A SIDELL L IN E OF CLASSY AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES E IC ID A Y , Saturday Night O ctober 29 A D M IS S IO N 2 i CENTS n rp ris in g -the great volume of moist, healthful, circu lating warm air you get from the CIRCULATOR A beautiful, sturdy heating plant for homes, stores, shops, etc., w ithout basements. Fits right into the handsomest living room. Built to take w ith you should you move to a new home, yet w ith a capacity greater than some furnaces. A nd the reason is all in the scientific but practical design. N ow r e a d y fo r y o u to in s ta ll These M ontag Circulators are now displayed for your examination. T h e ra it a size for your particular requirements; and we have a trade-in-your-old- stovr plan that w ill give you a special advantage No use to w a it for cold w eather; provide for healthful w arm th now. L. L. KIDDER HDWE. CO. Phone 1421 BORING Word w as rec en tly received by the Rev. A. B. C alder th a t a son had been born to Mr. and Mrs. Sydney D. H udson of New York city on October 17. Mrs. H udson w as fo rm erly Miss B lanche E van geline C alder, th e only d au g h ter of the Rev. Mr. C alder. She Is a g rad u ate of th e City College In New York and for sev eral y ears a p ro m in en t teach er In th e city schools. I)« You Know? Th e O utlook has arra n g e d to run th is In terestin g fe a tu re re g u la rly . Th e answ ers to the fo llo w in g questions w ill lie found slsewhere In th is paper Rea sonable and p rop er questions sent to this d epartm en t r a r e o f O u tloo k w ill be answered. I f possible (C o p yrig h ted by M ilto n O. N elson) 1. Are there many active vol- canoea in th e w orld? 2. Could th e United S tates have reached Its p rese n t population w ith no new im m igrants a fte r th e Revo lu tio n ary w ar? 3. Ia a horse’s average working Gresham T O V ii I hi r POQTLAKQ ^•¡ORtGOHi Oct.29- $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 In Prem ium s - 17th A nnual Exposition com bines D a iry Products S h ow , w o rld -re n o w n e d Horse S h o w . N a tio n a l W o o l S h o w , N o rth w e s t F o x S h ow , M an u factu rers* a n d L a n d P r o d u c ts S h o w , B o y s ’ a n d G ir ls ’ C l u b W o r k . Govern 10 »cres, e x h ib itin g A m e ric a ’ s prize Pure B red B e e f and F Y* 7 « ¿ ' ’’i T w ' * 1' ( k « ,,. o > - " « • ” P r e m iu m U s t ever •ttrrs d . I u r tla n d , O r e g o n . O c t. ¡ 9 - N o v . J . R e d u ced U r e . ail reilroeU ». cap acity one-horae pow er? 4. Does th e average cow give m ilk as rich in b u tte r (a t as the legal m inim um of 3 (j per cen t? 5. W hat caused the H undred Y ears' W ar? 8. W hat noted King, w hen old, grew blind and Insane? ». » > . . . . v s » « . - , h ..- band? 8. W hat la neatsfoot oil and why so called? IGMTION SPECIALIST. That's us. Bring your car nere tor any repairs, adjustments or parts for the starter, generator, sw itches, wiring, lighting, etc. Work dona by an expert and Is pos- complete line of Ignition parts. G resham Oarage, phone 2331.