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POW ELL ST R E E T
GRESHAM, OREGON
“G lt'E G IF TS T H A T L A S T "
Mrs. R. D. H ew itt visited her
p are n ts in A lbany from T h u rsd ay
until S atu rd ay of la st week.
Mrs. F ish er is spending the w in
te r w ith her son-in-law and d au g h
ter, Mr. and Mrs. A. Copeland.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott of Salem
spent S atu rd ay evening and S un
day w ith Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Scott.
T he
P a ren t-T ea ch e r
program
given S atu rd ay , November 12, was
very successful.
T he num bers
given by th e L ucas B ro th ers and
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. S cott and Mr.
and Mrs. R. S co tt w ere especially
enjoyed.
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NOVEMBER
IS
Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald of
S eattle w ere recen t guests a t th e
home of Mr. and Mrs. E lm er
Buchanan.
K eith K esterson
and W illard
Cheevre, D ouglas county farm ers
! and stockm en who attended th e re
cent stock show and incidentally
i visited w ith friends and relativ es
in th is neighborhood, have re
tu rn e d home.
B. E. T u rn e r m ade a trip to S h er
idan on business one day recently.
Mrs. A nna W illiam s of T illa
mook is a g uest at th e hom e of
Mr. and Mrs. G. H Richey th is
week.
Hugo Savo and K enneth K ester
son m otored to G overnm ent Camp
la st Sunday to w itness th e tobog
gan slide.
Miss K ath erin e P oppleton. who
is atten d in g n o rm al at Monmouth,
cam e down and sp en t th e w eek end
a t th e hom e of h er au n t, Miss
Mabie Stevens.
Miss Alice Rickey and Miss
M ariam Savo, who a re ta k in g a
p rep a ra to ry co u rse a t Monmouth
w ere home w ith th e ir p are n ts for
th e w eekend, retu rn in g Sunday
evening.
N. D. K esterson and ch ild ren of
S andy' w ere ca lle rs a t th e hom e of
Mr, K esterso n 's b ro th er C. F. K es
terso n last S atu rd ay evening.
O. H. Richey attended M ultno
mah d istric t Pom ona g ran g e which
w as en tertain ed by L ents gran g e
W ednesday of th is week.
G eorge D. and Dan G raham of
Rockwood, w ere in th is vicinity on
business Tuesday.
Than ksgivi ng
Bank of Gresham
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PAGE THREE
PLEASANT VALLEY
Troutdale Teachers
Are Given Honors
A case has ju s t been decided in ,
an Oregon City c o u rt involving E
(L illian P ost. E ditor)
T he freshm en, who com pose a D. W ilson of Boring and Emil B itt
Follow ing a ru lin g by th e S tate
la rg e p ercentage of th e school pop n er of Sandy, in w hich th e la tte r
P
aren
t-T each er association th a t a
was
sued
by
W
ilson
for
$5000
d
am
u lation. have been p roperly in itia t
ed and adm itted into th e school. ages for in ju ries su stain ed when I day be set aside for T ea ch e rs’ Day,
They gave the ann u al re tu rn p a rty the m otorcycle on w hich W ilson th e T ro u td ale P.-T. A. observed
on the night of November 10. w hich w as riding collided w ith th e B itt T hursday, November 10 as such.
w as well attended and m uch en n er tru c k about a y ear ago on th e The ch ry san th em u m w as chosen as
road betw een Boring and th e Mt. th e flower for the occasion, and all
joyed.
The basket ball boys, a fte r some Hood Loop highw ay. W ilson failed stu d en ts of th e school and all who
w eeks of train in g w ill play th e ir to secure the full am ount of his , attended th e m eeting w ore the
first gam e on F rid a y evening, No claim , how ever, th e ju ry deciding flowers. Mrs. L. A. H arlow paid a
vem ber 18. T he p ersonnel of the on $1500 as th e am ount of th e p e r trib u te to the te ac h ers in th e fol
w hile
team is Lynn W oodward, captain, sonal dam ages to be aw arded him. lowing beautiful speech
lunch
w
as
being
served
by
^Jrs.
It
w
as
brou
g
h
t
o
ut
in
th
e
tria
l,
D elm er Wolfe, E ugene C ham ber-
lain,
H enry
W’llson,
W illiam according to th e testim ony offered, Thom as Low and Mrs. H arlow .
" It is very fitting th a t w e w o rk
Priebe, John Phipps. Leroy S alser, th a t B ittn e r saw th e m otorcycle at
Otto Aschoff. G ilbert Hodgson. a distan ce of 500 feet ahead of him ers of th e school and hom e should
P au l Bush. Jam es T u rn e r and Mah- but th o u g h t th e d riv er would move put aside one day in o u r y ea r’s
to one side. In th e collision W il activ ities to pay trib u te to our
lon Evans.
“Too Much M arried” is the nam e son's hand w as ca u g h t betw een th e teach ers, because, next to M other’s
of a play to be given a t th e high handle b a rs and th e tru ck and a , Day an(j F a th e r's Day, w hat could
school on S aturday evening. No-
badly sm ashed. T he in te r be n e a re r to us th a n T each er's
vem ber 19, by the young people of ests of Mr. W ilson were handled Day?
by W. J. Cooper, and those of the
“P au se and th in k a m om ent how
Englew ood church.
defendant by P o rtlan d atto rn ey s. m uch we owe th ese faith fu l w o rk
The ca se w as trie d la st A pril b ut e rs; how im p o rta n t a p a r t they
McCall’s P a tte rn s.
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We have m ade arran g e m en ts resu lted in a tie of th e ju ry , six I play
in the lives of our ch ild ren ;
w ith a P o rtlan d firm to supply us stan d in g for ac q q u ittal and six for w hat a ]a rg e 8h are they give to th e
w ith M cCall's p a tte rn s on sh o rt no the aw ard of dam ages.
m oulding of th e c h a ra c te rs of the
tice. Q u arterlies for sale h ere also.
W alrad M ercantile Co., phone 1411.
fu tu re men and women of th e na-
Phone W ant Ads to 1561.
— Adv.
j tion, and we owe them a bigger
debt of g ra titu d e th a n we realize.
“W hen we th in k th a t our ch il
d ren leave hom e as babies alm ost,
' and a re p ut in th e c a re and under
th e guidance of th e ir first teach er,
who m u st play th e p a rt of m other,
fath e r and n u rse as w ell as teach-
] er. do we realize her responsible
position? T hen th e child passes
on th ro u g h o th er stag es of devel
opm ent into the ca re of other
teach ers, w hose p a rts a re equally
A day of joyous feasting, of
im p o rtan t and difficult to play ac-
prayer and thankfulness for the
: cording to th e age of th e child.
good things of the past year.
“We su rely owe them a g rea t
| debt and we p a re n ts realize th a t
I th eir positions do n ot alw ays lie
To our many depositors who can
along a path of rdses. T h ere are
look with satisfaction upon a grow
‘ m any th in g s to d istu rb , ir rita te and
ing hank account we give our sin
discourage them . We all u n d e r
cere congratulations; to prospect
sta n d ch ild ren w ell enough to
know th at. Yet in th e end, it is
ive depositors we extend a cordial
such a noble callin g and c a rrie s
invitation to open your account
w ith it m uch m ore joy th a n so r
that there may be added cause for
row, and it m u st be a satisfactio n
thankfulness this time next year.
to them to know th a t they are
playing such a big p a rt in th e
w orld's hom e life, and th a t th e re
In Observance of Thanksgiving Day
is no nobler nor m ore splendid
This Rank Will Not Open
w ork to be done th a n to help lead
All Ray Thursday, November 24th
a child in th e way he should go.
“ F or th ese reaso n s th ey are
m ore th an repaid for th e u n p le as
a n tn ess th a t is bound to occur at
tim es.”
: A fter all had risen as a trib u te
G RESH AM , OREGON
! to th e te ach ers, R. D. H ew itt, th e
! p rincipal, gave a resp o n se in the
| follow ing poem :
I 'T v e a ch eer for th e h e a rts of the
ea rn e st
I've a p raise for th e aim s carried
th ro u g h
I F or th e ir clinging to w ays th a t are
ste rn e st
! W hen th ese a re th e w ays of th e
true.
' “ I p raise th e cooperation
T h at sh all gain th e triu m p h for
,
plans
To In su re us th e youth of our n a
tion
Shall reap th e rew ard th a t is
i m an ’s.
For your
i “T h e re s’ a pow er in a com m on en
deavor,
I So in wisdom, o u r w ork Is com-
j
bined,
, As good p are n ts and te ac h ers w e’ll
ever
•
Find o u r efforts and aim s in te r
tw ined.”
OUTLOOK,
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'H E R E P U T A T I O N
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is exceptionally good
for all occasions.
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See them in our window
HALEY
Come in and try them on
T he atten d an ce in the Sunday
school at th e H aley B ap tist church
is increasing. S everal new sch o l
a rs w ere seen la st S unday and it is
hoped all w ill be th e re n ex t S un
day and ta k e som eone w ith them.
m e n ’ s w ea r
S h o es
The m orning service w hich begins
at 11 o’clock, will be conducted in
Sw edish w ith th e pastor, th e Rev.
G R ESH AM
Jo h n S. N ordell, in the pulpit. In
th e evening at 7:30 th e re will be
a b aptism al service. The Rev. G or
PLEASANT HOME
don Johnson w ill deliver th e se r
mon. T here is a fine ju n io r B. Y.
T h e new house being c o n s tru c t
I’. U. and m eetings are held every ed n ear O rient by Mr. and Mrs.
S unday a t 7 o'clock.
Jack G reenwood of Bull Run, is
being pushed rap id ly tow ard com
POWELL VALLEY
pletion and th e fam ily will be
A revival cam paign and Bible ready to occupy it about th e first
conference is being planned to be of December.
Mrs. F red F ish er, who has been
held at th e Pow ell Valley Mission
ch u rc h u n d er th e direction of the ill for m any m onths. Is rep o rted to
p asto r, th e Rev. Don Shogren, th e be very low a t th is time.
m eetings to begin on T uesday, No
Mrs. Jo h n Ickler, who has been
vem ber 29.
E v an g elist G ust E. confined to her home for several
Jo h n so n of S eattle has been se days w ith an attu ck of some m a la
cured to a s sist in th e m eetings and dy resem bling influenza. Is much
will preach every aftern o o n and improved.
evening w ith th e exception of S at
H. W. P aape, son-in-law of Mr.
urday. No services will be held on and Mrs. John Ick ler, who for the
( ¡et clean, safe heat without risk or danger.
S atu rd ay . T he aftern o o n services p ast several w eeks has been in the
w ill be in Swedish w ith th e excep V eterans hospital at P o rtland, Is
Majestic heaters are built to give efficient economi
tion of on Sunday afternoon. Good now a t home, having retu rn ed
cal heat when and where you want it. Special price
m usic w ill be provided, congrega about a week ago.
for November $5.50.
tio n al, ch o ir and strin g band. The
T he M ethodist p ray er m eeting
Revs. Jo n a s Jo hnson, O. F. L arson
held a t the parso n ag e W ednesday
and L. O.1 L ance w ill be p resen t
evening was well attended am j en
and a ssist in every w ay possible.
joyed by those p resen t. T he topic
for discussion was "A C h ristian
POWELL VALLEY
D O W N
Creed.” The topic selected for next
discussion
Sunday school will begin a t 9:50 W ednesday evening's
a t th e Swedish Mission church, fo l Is: “W hat hap p en s When We
and #1 per month for I months
lowed by preaching In Sw edish at P ray ?"
11 o'clock. T he Sunday evening
T h ere w ill be th e usual services
service will begin a t 7:30. The at the M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch
Rev. Don Shogren w ill p reach at Sunday, November 20. T h e S u n
the C ottrell com m unity ch u rch day school w ill m eet a t 10 a. m „
Sunday aftern o o n at 3 o’clock. A and will be followed by p reaching
union T hanksgiving service will service a t 11:45. T he ju n io r choir
P O W E R ^ ^ C Q M PA N Y
be held T h u rsd ay m o rn in g a t 10 will m ake Its second public a p p e a r
E LE C TR IC i T O * » ! T * * ) Z i ^ e L E C T « IC B LD G
o’clock at the H aley B ap tist church ance a t th is service, singing for a
by th e Pow ell V alley Mission special num ber, "Doing Ills Will
Phone 801
Powell St.
Gresham
ch u rch ,
the
Saron
L u th eran by M orris. T he p asto r will p rese n t
ch u rch , th e D am ascus
Mission a T hanksgiving them e based on
ch u rch and th e H aley B aptist Psalm 107:8. T he story-serm on
GILLIS
FAIRVIEW
church. T he Rev. O. F. L arso n and for th is service w ill be: "P ra c tlc
th e Rev. Don Shogren w ill speak lug the Golden R ule.” T he E p
MI bb Mabel Johanson w as given
“T he P rodigal Son” will be the
a t th e service and each co n g reg a w orth L eague w ill m eet a t 7 a su rp rise m iscellaneous show er
them e of a serm on Sunday m o rn
tion w ill co n trib u te m usical num o'clock w ith Jo h n Flem ing leading. yesterday, a t th e home of Mrs. Don
ing a t 11 o’clock a t the S m ith Me
bers. All a re Invited to attend. T he topic w ill be an o th er w in-my- H illyard, In honor of h er m a rriag e
T he Mission ch u rch w ill ren d e r f chum subject. T he g eneral public to Jo h n Cam pbell, th e w edding an m orial P resb y terian church by the
pasto r, the Rev. E. R. D. H ollen-
T h anksgiving program T h u rsd ay Is Invited to atten d th ese services. event of th e near fu tu re. T he bride
sted. Sunday school will convene
evening.
T he Junior ch o ir of th e M ethodist elect received m any b eautiful gifts. as usual a t 10 o’clock.
church w ill m eet a t th e parsonage R efreshm ents w ere served.
Battery Service.
Mrs. Jam es McBain w as th e
for p ractice S atu rd ay afternoon a t
A g u aran teed b attery for $3 or $4
HURLBURT
hostess
W ednesday aftern o o n a t a
3
o’clock.
A
full
atten
d
an
ce
is
re
and your old one. C harging, 50c.
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Pow ell Valley at ¿2d stree t. Phone quested. The p asto r will a s sist com fo rter-ty in g bee. A social tim e i
Services will be held at th e H url-
TA bor 0284 afte r 7 p. m.—Adv,
those com ing from a d istance in was enjoyed and lunch w as served
th e ir re tu rn home follow ing th e re Tliose p resen t w ere Mrs. Verl H ill- b u rt »‘’hoolhouse Sunday evening
T he Rev E. R. D.
h earsal. The senior choir will not y ard . Mrs. Vivian H illyard, Mrs at 7:30
m eet on S atu rd ay evening because H ow ard Lake, Mrs. W. M. Hudson, » o lle n ste d of Fairview will preach.
of th e b azaar being held a t th e Mrs. F ran k E llsw o rth , Mrs. Don
Turkey Shoot at Gillis.
B aptist church at th e p ractice H illyard, Mrs. R ichard Beadle, Mrs
W alter R obinson, Mrs. Aug. P eter- 1 T he G illis baseball club Is an-
hour.
son, Mrs. Ed E llio tt, Mrs. Joseph nounclng a big tu rk ey shoot to ta k e
F rom m elt, Mrs. A lbert F rom m elt. ■ Place on th eir ball grounds at G illis
CEDARVILLE
Miss H attie Bouy, Mrs. L ena Ma- Sunday, November 20, all day.
T here are m any good shots in th is
Mrs. W alter F orbes en tertain ed n ary and Mrs. Jam es McBain.
p a rt of th e county and this shoot is
T uesday w ith an old fashioned
open to all for ta rg e t or tra p
D utch luncheon. The ladies p re s
ESTACADA.
shooting.
en t were Mrs. Andrew Forbes, Mrs.
Conrad F. b u r s t, 82, an old re s i
L. C. A nderson of P o rtlan d , Mrs.
D. B. Brow n, Mrs. A. G. L am bert, dent of E stacad a, died at th e fam l- ; Any tro u b les? Call Dr. C lassi-
Mrs. P ercy Giese and Miss Cora ly home a t th a t place W ednesday, fled.
November 16, from lobar p neu
Giese.
monia.
T he fu n eral w ill be held
Mrs. F red C. B artholom ew and
■on Buddy spent Monday w ith her S atu rd ay afternoon a t 2 o’clock
from th e E stacad a C h ristian church
siste r Mrs. W aiter Forbes.
Fairview City Hall
w ith In term en t in th e I. O. O. E. ,
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Brown m ade
cem etery.
A rran g em en ts are In ’
a trip to P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay to visit hands of th e G ates F u n e ra l Home
Mr. Brow n's b ro th er C harles.
of G resham . Mr. H u rst Is survived
The C. S. C. club m et T hursday
by his widow Mrs. Ida F. H u rst
with Mrs. A. O L am bert. T he n ex t
and several children.
m eeting will be a t th e home of
Old Time Music
T he E sta c a d a band w ill give a
Mrs. V. O. Sm ith on November 30.
E. K HE8LIN, Manager
T han k sg iv in g dance 'on th e large
Myers W ater system s, pum ps, E stacad a P ark pavilion floor on
Gentlemen. 55c
Lathes Free
plpe. H essel Im plem ent Co.—Adv. S atu rd ay evening, November 26
Ay lsWortK ft Ma rt i r\
Majestic Heater
1
.50
PORTLAND
ELECTRIC
J
TURKEY SHOOT
AT GILLIS BASEBALL DIAMOND
| mile north of Loop Highway at Gillis Station
Sunday, November 20
Country Dance
Auspices Gillis Baseball Team
Saturday, Nov. 19
Plenty of birds tor everyone
T rap and T a r g et S h ootin g
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