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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1925)
SANDY BLUFF Mr. and Mrs. Ray W ilkenson and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. W atk in s m otore to H illsd ale Sunday and vi’ lted w ith Mr. W a tk in s’ p a re n ts. On th e ir r e tu rn trip th ey stopped a t P o rtlan d to atten d church. Mr. and Mrs. A. R adford and ch il d ren visited Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. S. Griffith a t C arver. T he C o ttrell P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n held its la st m eeting for th is school y ea r on F rid a y a t the school- house. Officers for th e en su in g year w ere elected as follow s: M rs. L. L Griffin, p resid e n t; Mrs. J. Brophy, vice p resid e n t; Mrs. A. J. A ult, se c re ta ry ; Jo e Caldo, tre a s u re r. At th e conclu sion of a tine and In terestin g p rogram co n sistin g of read in g s, dialogs, b an- jo e tte and piano selections, tab leau s, etc., concluding w ith th e sin g in g of A m e ric a ”, refre sh m e n ts w ere served Gresham Funeral Parlors J fe tx a e t eeanetafQdecJct ( leycn GATES' FUNERAL HOME DAY OR JilG H T Gresham, Oregon MRS. J. E. GATES Lady A ssistan t J. E. GATES M ortician Southeast Portland Lumber Company M ANUFACTURERS OF All Kinds of Lumber, Lath and Shingles Sawmill and Yard at Lents Junction near Foster Road Deliveries made anywhere A. J. DWYER, P re sid e n t and G eneral M anager. JOHN P. M ILLER, Vice P re sid e n t IRW IN H. CONE, S e c re ta ry -T re a su re r Fancy an apple without a skin ! The rain would soften it, the sun would shrivel it and dry it, the wind would buffet itand blow its particles away. It wouldn't be an apple very long—with out a skin! An apple's skin is ju st li£e a coat of R as mussen paint. A thin, tight skin of Rasmussen P ure P aint on the surfaces of your buildings will protect the wood, m etal and other m aterial against rot, decay and delapidation. T reat your building investments as nature treats the apple. Give them real protection—a coat of Rasmussen Pure Paint. IC E SW EET CREAM and “G resham Maid’’ ICE CREAM Supplied dally GRESHAM I CREAMERY CO. ! Phone 1381 porch floors, steps and boat decks. The colors remain permanent. Rastnussen Porch Floor Paint ia ready to use, spreads quickly and uniformly, and dries thorou ghly. PortLirui j a u ¿>«<iXX4s A. W. METZGER & CO. Ne. , TER TON CLEANING, Phone 1451 T he u su al serv ices will be held a th e com m unity ch u rc h next S undaj S unday school a t 10 o'clock, to be fol lowed by p reach in g a t 11 by th e R e t. C hester C assel of P o rtlan d . T h e an n u a l election of S unday school officers took place la st S unday a t w hich tim e Mrs. S. B. S piaw n w as elected su p e rin ten d e n t, Mrs. Ray W il kenson, a s sista n t su p e rin ten d e n t: R uth Spiaw n, se c re ta ry ; V irginia W atkins, lib ra ria n ; Ray W ilkenson, tre a su re r. T h e L adles Aid will m eet w ith Mrs A. J. B ram W ednesday aftern o o n a t 2 o’clock. T he h o stess assisted by Mrs L. E. C rasw ell w ill be in ch a rg e of a silv er tea. J. D. Spiaw n and fam ily, form er ORCHESTRA Good Managern) nt and Good Tim e A ssured Gentlemen fl.0 0 W h e a t................... $62.00 Scratch ............... 62.00 Egg Producer. . . . . . . . 54.00 Wasco Mill Run . . 36.00 M id d lin gs............. 50.00 Wasco Bran........... 34.00 ROLLING, GRINDING, at auy time PRICES ADVANCED FOR Cucumber Pickles W ith higher prices and a bumper crop assured, due to plenty of rain, many thou sands of dollars will be paid to Gresham growers this year. Make your contract at once with uh . Oregon Pickle & Canning Co. CRESI I AM Phone 1881 COMING MAY 10, 11, 12 to the GRANADA THEATER 78th and E. Glisan Sts. Portland, Oregon Phone TAbor 1329 Douglass Fairbanks in if The Thief o f Bagdad” JP O n . of t h . a m a sm g fe a tu r e . of H I E T H IE F O F B A G D A D “ U o u g la a F a ir b a n k s ’ d a s h in g r u le th ro u g h th e c lo u d , a s tr id e * W in g .d H o f u . D o Y ou Believe in love —Think life should be sweetened with laughter — Like the thrill of the un expected I hen see the first picture in nine years that has really created a sensation. SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 9 G/GRAY'S PER TON COTTRELL TROUTDALE CITY HAUL Sold by: Prices Subject to M arket Changes Barley, w h o le ............... $44.00 $44.00 Barley, rolled or ground I 46.00 Corn, w h o le ............. 50.00 Corn, cracked or ground 1 52.00 Oats, w hole.................... 44.00 Oats, rolled or ground. , 46.00 DANCE R a s m u iN n & Corrifrjfiy I’honc 1451 MAY T hom as presiding. It was decided to hold a special m eeting a t th e hom e of PLEASANT VALLEY Mrs. E lizab eth M arkell on W ednes Mrs. O ctavia Jo h n so n w as called to day, May 27. An Invitation w as sent W oodburn la st Monday on acco u n t of by Mrs. E. R. D. H ollensted to th e th e illn ess and death of h e r b ro th er. W om an's society a t F airview to atten d A rth u r W ilquet. th is m eeting. Mrs. C larence P arso n s Miss L au ra S tevens of P o rtla n d w as and Mrs. Wm. C raw ford assisted th a c a lle r a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. h o stess in serv in g refresh m en ts. G. H. Richey S unday aftern o o n . H onoring Mr. an d Mrs. R ichard N. D. K esterso n of C o ttrell w as a W alb ert, Mr. and Mrs. C larence P a r g u est a t the hom e of his b ro th er, C. F. sons w ere d in n er g u ests a t th e hum ) K esterson, Sunday. of Mrs. Mary P a rso n s on W ednesday T he L adies Aid society m et a t the n ig h t, th e occasion being Mr. W al- hom e of Mrs. H. D. T itzel on P le a sa n t b e r t’s b irth d a y an n iv ersary . View avenue, W ednesday aftern o o n . Mrs. A nna L ato u re li of S eattle, T he P le a sa n t V alley Social club will W ashington, is h ere to spend th e sum hold its re g u la r m onthly m eeting at m er a t th e hom e of her m other, Mrs. th e g ran g e h all S atu rd ay night. C. S. W ilson. At a m eeting of th e school b oard of W ork is being ru sh ed on th e la rg e D ist. No. 15 Jt., held W ednesday night. sla u g h te r house an d packing p lan t E. E. Jack so n w as elected p rin cip al u „ .. ,, ,, . ,, , , , . | w hich is being b u ilt n ea r th e railro a d for th e en su in g school year. A t a b ridge on th e b an k s of th e Sandy previous m eeting Mrs. A nna B arzee riv er. w as re-elected to teach th e p rim a ry , . .. .... . , B o atin g is v ery good on th e Sandy g rades, and Miss F lo ren ce M. Snyder __ , . , . . . . . . . . | riv e r now. T he w ate r is backed up was elected te ac h er for th e in term e from th e C olum bia riv er, m ak in g it d ia te grades. like a lake. T he T ro u td ale F lo w er club w ll Boring ( liurcli Announcements. At th e com m unity M ethodist ch u rch I m eet a t th e lib ra ry on next T h u rsd a j S unday m o rn in g a t 1C o’clock th e aftern o o n , May 21. ch u rc h service will be in honor of th e -pU„ ~ ... , , ,, . , . . _ ,, T h e T ro u td ale Social club O. E. S. m o th ers and g ran d m o th ers of the I w ill give a c a rd p a rty and program com m unity. T h e p a sto r w ill be as- W ednesday evening, May 13, In the sisted in th e serv ice by Rev. R alph C. M asonic hall a t T ro u td ale. Ladles Jo n es of th e Pacific C oast R escue a n d b r ‘n,f1 £ °Xe" w ‘th ' U" ChJ o r ,‘ wo _ . . Boxes w ill be sold for 50c. No o th e r P ro tectiv e society. | ch arg e.__Adv. A sk your dealer for Color Cards. A sk your painter for an estimate. . il Cash Price at Mill Only 8. T he five-year-old d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. F re d B rock of S andy was knocked down by an autom obile d riv en by Sum H arlow of T ro u td ale about TROUTDALE 9 o’clock T uesday evening, b u t aside from being badly shocked it is not M others’ Day w ill be observed at th o u g h t she su stain ed any serio u s in- Jury T he H arlow m achine w as pro- th e T ro u tlla |e com m unity ch u rch next ceeding th ro u g h th e m ain s tre e t of I ^ u »day. T he Rev. E. R. D. H ollen- Sandy at a speed w hich h as been esti- ste d 's su b ject w ill be “ H is M other’s m ated by w itn esses to be som ew hat in Serm on,” a t 8 p. m. All a re invited excess of th e 20 m iles allow ed by law. ,, , ,, , T he child d arte d aw ay from tw o Mr’ and M rs’ Jam es S pence and ad u lts accom panying h er into th e di- Jo h n McGinnis visited Miss M iriam re c t path of th e oncom ing ca r, th e S pence at C o rv allis Sunday d riv er of w hich m ade an effort to , ... ,, , avoid strik in g her. T he m achine T llere a re rtve fam llies livi“ 8 •" sw erved to one side and m issed h it a p a rtm e n ts in th e Logan building, all tin g her directly , b ut she w as knocked new com ers. Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r down by th e re a r fender. I t is th o u g h t F arley have th e building leased, h er w orst in ju rie s consisted m ainly of frig h t. Mr. H arlo w ren d e re d every M r- and M rs- J - s - H udson visited a ssista n ce possible for th e little one. th e ir son-in-law , C. H. K esler, in P ort T he citizens of Sandy have p rese n t- lan d Sunday. Mr. K esler, who has ed a petition to th e Sandy city council I k . .. th a t a ll dances given in public build- be l 8 ck io r 8om etim e' is slig h tly Inga be closed a t 12 o’clock. It is ex- | im proved. pected th a t th e council w ill announce Miss G lena V iilinger of M onmouth, its decision soon. Oregon, niece of Mrs. Geo. P a rrish , visited a t th e P a rris h hom e on S u n POWELL VALLEY day. T he p asto r of th e Sw edish Mission T he Social club of T ro u td ale chap- ch u rc h w ill sp eak Sunday m orning te r O. E. S„ w ill give a card p a rty at from the w ords, T he Significance ol I th e Masonic h all n ex t W ednesday eve- th e W ill of God”, and in th e evening „(„g, May 13th. No adm ission will he w ill use th e them e, “My D ear be ch arg ed b u t g ifts w ill be presented M other.” Sunday school w ill convene at th e door. Five hundred w ill be S unday m o rn in g a t 9:50. played. M usical num bers w ill be giv- T he nine m em bers of th e conflrm a- en by m u sician s often h eard over the tion class, w ith th e ir p a re n ts, su r-1 radio. L adies a re to b rin g lunch for p rised th e ir p asto r and teac h er, the I tw o in a p lain box. A sm all sum will Rev. O. J. W ilner, rec en tly by com ing be charg ed fo r th e lunch. to th e p arso n ag e for th e evening. T he L ad ies’ Aid m et at th e hom e of A fter a p le a sa n t social tim e, refresh -1 Mrs. G eorge P a rris h on W ednesday m ents w ere served. aftern o o n , th e p resid e n t Mrs. C. I. We a re equipped to give the sam e d istin ctiv e service th a t can be had from P o rtla n d or elsew here, and a re p re pared to give service in and out of P o rtlan d as w ell We endeavor to perform th is sacred o b lig atio n ' w ith the h ig h est sta n d a rd of efficiency. C hapel free to all. re C o . Phone 2211 SANDY T R U ST— SERVICE d W a r eh o u s e G R A ÍN •F a i r v i e w , O Mr. tod Mrs. B. Corley have p u r chased a new “flivver." Mr. and Mrs. Je ss H ite sp e n t S u n day evening at th e C h arles W llkenso. home. are in your place carrying out your loving wishes. We are taking from you all of the details of the service and a ceremony of rare dignity results. Phone 2471 F a I RV I E W I^adlen Free Show begins Sundays, 2 p. m., 4:20, 6:40-9 Week days, 7 and 9 p. m. Admission, Adults 35c, Children 10c resid en ts of C o ttrell but who have been a t C h erry v ille for th e pant year, have left by au to for O k la h o m a w here they Intend to realde afte r a stop in C alifo rn ia for p a rt of th e su m m er. They a re m aking th e ch an ge m ore especially for th e benefit of th e ir so n 's health.