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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1928)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1», I92> »K E SH A S LADIES SEWING (L I B MRS. II. IL TITZEL DIES HOLDS ELECTION AFTER LONG ILLNESS L y n h u rst L adies Sew ing club R ositha M. T itzel, wife of H ow m et at th e home of Mrs. Annie ard D. T itzel, died at th e P o rtlan d Lynch on Section L ine road T u es sanitarium . W ednesday night. Mrs. Titzel had lived for several y ears day. O ctober 16. and held election near G resham ou P leasan t View of officers for th e ensuing year. avenue. She had been suffering for several m onths w ith can cer of the The follow ing w ere elected: liver and th e past th ree m onths h er P resid en t. Mrs. E dith S haver; condition had been serious. vice president. Mrs. A nnie L ynch; Mrs. T itzel w as the w ife of H ow se creta ry , Mrs. L illie S erg ean t; ard D. T itzel, m other of E zra H. co rresponding se creta ry . Mrs. E liz and Em ery K. Titzel,, siste r of W. A. K eyes and Lee Keyes of Echo, abeth Dryden. U tah; George Keyes, Ogden. U tah. On Monday evening. October 15. Elsie Yeoman, Pocatello, Id ah o ; th e club m em bers, th e ir husbands and A lta V’. P eterson, Uintah, Utah. and friends, su rp rised Miss N orm a F u n eral service* w ill be held Dryden at her hom e on D arker S aturday, October 20, a t 2:30 p. in. a t th e chapel of Jacobson com pany, road, th e occasion being her b irth F o ster road at 91st stree t. I n te r day. Six tab les of ca rd s w ere play m ent will be m ade in th e Lincoln ed. T he honors w ent to Mrv and Memorial P ark. Mrs. W ard Shaver and consolation to Mrs. Young Sr. and Wm. Dryden. LUSTED R efreshm ents w ere served, after A H allow e'en p arty and pie so- w hich dancing w as indulged in for I cial w ill be given at th e L usted a sh ort while. Mrs. A nnie Lynch schoolhouse Tuesday, October 30, presented M is* D ryden with a love | under the supervision of th e P a r ly box of statio n ery , a birthday ent-T eacher association. T he asso- 1 elation is sponsoring th is affair for g ift from th e club. the purpose of raisin g money to ' buy new cu rta in s. A paper drive Lusted School Notes will also ta k e place the sam e eve T he L usted school on Tuesday, ning and g u ests a re asked to bring October 2, organized a studentbody all available paper at th a t tim e. w ith th e follow ing officers elected for a h alf y ea r; P resid en t, Irm a Davies; vice president, Logan H a rt ley; se cretary , D orothy M iller; tre a s u re r, Mildred R adford; s e r g ean t-at-arm s, Lucile Q uay; m usi cian, L ucille M cG raw ; rep o rter, M aurice D hulst. The second m eet ing w as held O ctober 16 w ith a sh o rt business m eeting w hich w as One frien d tells a n o th e r. followed by an in te restin g pro offer B e tte r Goods gram . T he organization was fo rm Affiliated B a u t y B e rs est Brices. ed to encourage a m ore cooperative social life am ong th e pupils. The A Few of Our A ttractions for SATURDAY AN D MONDAY. m eetings will be on T uesday every tw o w eeks. They a re being held in OCTOBER 20 AN1I 22 the new basem ent. WALRADS OUTLOOK, GKF*HAM. OREGON PAGE THREE and O rville McNeel retu rn ed S u n TROUTDALE COTTRELL day from A'akima, W ash., w here Mrs. Isab elle Low, se c re ta ry of they have been th e past m onth. T h ere will be no p re a c h in g s e r the T ro u td ale ch a p te r. O rder of Mrs. L L unn has moved into vices a t C ottrell ch u rch Sunday but E a ste rn S tar, w as th e sp eak er for Mi- H. B W.i:' ■ him- w hich Sunday school will be held prom pt- : th e se creta ries club at th e last w as recen tly vacated by C. Ziebeck. ly at 10 o'clock P lan s a re being m eeting of th e W est G ate ch a p te r m ade to atten d the Sunday school in P o rtlan d . convention at the P leasan t Home FAIRVIEW M ethodist church. Mrs. S usan H arding of C orbett and Mrs. T hom as M illar of the At th e Sm ith M emorial P re sb y The Ladies Aid will m eet, with W ilkes d istric t, recen tly visited te ria n ch u rch next Sunday m o rn Mrs. F red Meyer W ednesday afte r- ■ Mrs. Alice Hix at h er Salem home. ing com m union services w ill fol noon. T his w ill be a silver tea. Mrs. R il is enjoying good h ealth low th e serm on by th e pasto r, lle v and all m em bers a re urged to he j and is very glad to have frien d s E. R. D. H ollensted. S ervices will present as plans will be m ade for call. She sends g reetin g s to fo rm begin at 11 o'clock. The Sunday th e chicken su p p er and b azaar j e r neighbors and friends. school is grow ing in num bers each w hich will tak e place D ecem ber 15. 1 T he basem ent of th e com m unity Sunday. It will be held as usual In su ra n ce funds for farm loans ch u rch w here Sunday school and at 10 o’clock. No com m ission or brokerage. Very services a re held w as w ell tilled Phone AVant Ads to 1561. easy term s. B W. T horne.— Adv. Sunday, th e re being about 40 p e r sons p resen t. P reach in g service j and Sunday school will be at the usual tim t^ 10 o'clock, next Sunday, j Mrs. E arn est H ail of B ridal A'eil i is visiting her m other, Mrs. L. ; Lunn. Mr. and Mrs. E rro l Ide a re t h e ! ROCKW OOD G R A N G E H A L L proud p are n ts of an Stfc-pouiul b o y .: born October 15, a t E m anuel h o sp i tal in P o rtlan d . Mrs. J. C. Sm ith atten d ed th f j fu n eral F rid ay of 4fer au n t, Mrs Anna W arm , at Cam as, W ash. . | Mrs. E. D. H ew itt and C harles Good Music Good Floor and Evelyn, accom panied Mrs. F. 1 E. Ross, to h er home in A lbany, j Usual Prices Refreshments S atu rd ay , re tu rn in g Sunday. Lynia R ichardson. Roy Buxton ' Every Furnace J I 7, d Î <i VlCl G O O D R I C H S I L V Every furnace furnace has has a a limit liinit- livery ed capacity and the East- man ¡s no exception, the on’y difference being that ful that exceptionally we do not recom yve are care- mend our Furnace be yond what we honestly believe it will do. w Masquerade Dance SATURDAY EVENING. OCT. 27 ye Eastman Furnaces can l»e had us low us #»4 installed. L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. Phone 1421 E Gresham R T O W N S Phone 1411 Featuring POWELL VALLEY N ew Pack The usual services at th e Saron GOLD BAR CANNED G O O D S L u th eran church will be held S u n this week day. Bible school a t 9:45 a. m., | illu stra tin g the Bible history FREE course. Services in Sw edish a t 11 I c a n G old B a r F a n c y C ro sb y C o rn o'clock; E nglish vesper services at w ith 7:30. T he serm on for the evening 10 c a n s G old B a r w ill be on the subject, “T he No c a n n e d o r g la s s e d g o o d s b ility of L ite,'' based on the story of th a t title, by W eider. T his serm on M lR E D llID W H E A T IIIS I 1 IT , T h e o rig in a l F in e fo r O cto- 1 /A will be one of a series based upon h e r b r e a k f a s ts . P k g . lU C “ The w ord of God as applied to h u 2 fo r l»<- m an experience." On Sunday, Oc ItA IS IX S , S u n -M a id . 15-oz. pkg. to b er 29, the p asto r w ill p rese n t an N e c ta r S e e d le ss o r P u ffed 1 illu stra te d review on Jo h n B un S. . rh .l I ’kg IvC y an 's " P ilg rim ’s P ro g ress.” I I XA 1 IS II. W h ite S ta r . >2s The sem i-annual m eeting of the “ T h e C h ick e n o f th e S - a " 0 9 ^ a - o C N orth Pacific M issionary d istric t 2 fo r 46c an d m in isterial conference of the 1 1 -0 ( I l l ’S, r e g u l a r size. ir Swedish E vangelical M issionary Q u ick o r r e g u la r. P « g . . IO C C ovenant of A m erica w ill be held ( ORA 1 D III I E . A nglo. a t the M ission church in Pow ell l b a l q u a lity p ack . No. 1 tin s p V alley next wedk, beginning Wed nesday evening and continuing I'lLMATO SOI P, <’a in p h c ll o e o ver Sunday. The conference cov N’t w p a c k —j u s t in. cans ¿O C e rs W ashington, Oregon, Idaho, .1 E L I. - X • ( E L L , fin. fo r H allo w M ontana and p a rt of B ritish Co e. n p a r tie s , a ll fla v o rs QO lumbia. Since each ch u rc h is en 3 p a c k a g e s f o r ................. titled to tw o lay delegates besides 1 1 \ I’.l \ ( k E I.O I It. A ll.tr'g its m in ister, it is likely th a t a large •.lust r ig h t a n d s e a s o n a b le ’ n u m b er w ill be present. F u ll p ro gram s for each day have been a n IIO O II V S P E A X 1 1 HI 1 1 ER H ig h e s t q u a lity . 1-11». lith o - Qyfl nounced. g r a p h e d tin ..................... Za^rC The usual services w ill be held S O A P , ( ’r y s ta l W h ite , th e m o s t a t the Mission ch u rch Sunday. Rev. popular lau n d ry so a p Q fi« Don Shogren, the p asto r, w ill take lo b a r s ............... OOC for his subject in th e m orning “Joy ( I.O R O X , 15-oz. b o ttle s. tin« | Q in the L ord,” and in th e evening fo r bl. a c h in g . B o ttle IO C “ Our H iding P lace.” 2 fo r S ir LYNCH A benefit dance and card p arty w ill be given at the Lynch school- house by the P a re n t-T e a c h e rs a s sociation, Friday, O ctober 26. Good m usic and a good tim e are prom ised by the com m ittees in charge. S A R D IN E S , O tte r b r a n d , fa n c y a lilo r n ia No. 1 o v a l tin s . T o m a to . M u s ta rd , S p iced 1 Q C a n .......................................... 1 ZmC 2 fo r ZZr P O P C O R N , J o lly T im .. 10-oz. tin s F a n c y ric e p o p co rn , s u g g e s tiv e fo r H a llo w e e n . T i n ................. I 5 c 2 fo r S ir HURLBURT Bent Selection of Fruits and Services vyill be held at the H u rlb u rt schoolhouse Sunday eve ning a t 8 o'clock. Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted will preach. "A H o m e O w n ed S to r e ” G iv in g P e r s o n a l S e rv ic e R ig h t in Y o u r N e ig h b o rh o o d V eg etab le» et your car ready for W h ile r I B u y N ew , S h arp Tire Traction Now at Lowest Prices in G o o d rich R u b b er H isto r y D, ’ON’T wait until the snow flies . . . or until sleet freezes on the pavement. smooth by long summer driving to safe, sharp Silvertown Tire traction and SAVE MONEY. And real money. Dangerous. Risky. And foolish — because now you can buy Goodrich Tires at the lowest prices in history! With a new and sweeping service guarantee added, to witi Which means that you can change «ver immediately from treads worn E very G oodrich S ilverto w n a n d Good- rich R a d io T ire g u a r a n te e d f o r life afiairiMt m anu factu rin ff defect». S h ou ld on e f o i l , d u e to d e fe c t, w e 'll tu iju tt im m e d ia te ly . Lowest prices. Fresh, fine Goodrich Tire quality. A lifetime guarantee. Where can you heat thia comhinatio* for tire value? ‘A Burning Question’ N either th e re ta il coal d ealer nor th e consum er can afford to stock a coal th a t c a rrie s w ith it too m uch loss in slack, or w aste m aterial. I'TAIf-GRAND COAL sold In fourteen sta te s, 14 th e m ost econom ical coal to handle for re ta ile r or consum er. UTAH-GRAND COAL being h ard e r th a n m ost coals, sto res w ithout slacking, m akes no strin g y soot, no rlin k e rs and la sts longer. In fact it h andles and burn s like A n th racite b ut costs no m ore th a n o rd in ary coal. These Prices Show Where to Save Tire Money Size 30x31 Phone jour dealer. N ih erto w n Kadi» $ 9.00 $ 6.50 $ 3.95 30x4.50 9.90 8.05 9.30 31x5.25 9.55 33x6.00 14.35 12.50 20.00 16.00 —---------------- Commander 1411 31x4 12.65 10.60 WALRAD MERC. CO. 32x4 13.45 11.35 8.90 7.45 29x4.40 G re sh am , O regon 5.50 Size Silvertown P rices on All O llier Size» Radio .Inst ns A ttrai Gifts fo r Autum n WEDDINGS You will find in our store a very complete line of gifts that are sure to please the bride. are now showing a modern design In rh in a- V» 12-Mile Service Station BA SE L IN E ROAD AT TW ELVE M IL E CORNER •*"17 popolar price. PHONE GRESHAM 1391 itleaUp’s 3Jetodo> fetore POWELL ST. Phene 44 a ! One quart of oil with every 5 salions of gas GRESHAM TRIPLE X THIRST STATION ADJOINING TRIPLE-X