Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 29, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK.
tu a it
Decision Plevuea
Lender.
Prohibition was so well pleased with the decision
W. J. Herwig, superintendent of the
Anti-saloon league, of Oregon, is much
gratified over the recent victory of the
prohibition forceu in the case of Fred
T. Merrill, former proprietor of the
Twelve-Mile house, when the United
States circuit court of appeals upheld
the decision of the district court in its
conviction of Merrill, which carried
with it a jail sentence of six mouths
and a fine of $250 on the charge of
violating the prohibition law and
maintaining a nuisance. Mr. Herwig
of bte court that he wrote a commen
datory letter to George Neuner, United
States attorney for Oregon, who ar
gued the appeal before the appeals
court, congratulating him upon the
victory won in this case.
CORBETT
FRIDAY.
MAY 2>, U>25
PAGE THREE
T R O U T D A L E L A D IE S’ AID
E N T E R T A IN W ITH PA R TY
The high school students and teach­
Mrs. Wm Markell was a most de­
ers enjoyed an automobile trip over
the Columbia river highway to the Mt lightful hostess Wednesday at a party
Hood country Saturday going up the given at her home on the Cornelius
mountain as far as the snow line. A place by the Troutdale Ladies Aid.
The rooms were gay with spring
picnic lunch was served.
flowers, among them being some vases
Plano at Big Saving.
Miss
Pauline
Rickll
returned
to
her
A high-grade piano near Gresham
of very fine roses. The members of
will be sold to reliable party at a big home in Salem Sunday. Miss Ricklt the Smith Memorial Women's Society
saving, $10 monthly will handle. A has made many friends in thia vicinity
snap. Write at once to Tallman Piano during her two years period as In of Fairview were the guests of the oc­
store, Salem, Oregon.—Adv.
casion. A most enjoyable afternoon
structor in the high school.
was spent in listening to a short pro­
Money to loan on real estate. Farm
The Rev. Mr. Maxey, a former pas­
gram and strolling about the beauti­
loans at 6 per cent. B. W. Thorne.
tor at the Corbett community «hurch
ful grounds.
but now a resident of Portland
The numbers on the program were
preached at the church Sunday.
a song and music by Mrs. L. A. Har
The graduates from the eighth low. reading by Mrs. S. L. Lockwood
grade in Dist. 39, Corbett, were Eu­ of Fairview, vocal duets by Mrs. C. E
gene Chamberlain, Gilbert Hodgson, Scott and Faye Parsons; and Miss
Harry Palmer, Julia Kercher, Graca Case, a nutrition specialist, gave a
Surber, Arthur Grimm, Carl Etling,
short talk on food value. After the
Mahlon Evans and Lynne Woodw.irJ,
program a game in the nature of a
Those on the honor roll were Carl
word contest was played, in which
Etling, Arthur Grimm. Harry Pal n r, Mrs. Eunice Robinson carried ofT the
Lynne Woodward. Carl Etling re ne­ prize, a bouquet given by the hostess
ed "A Real Man”, which was worthy
An interesting incident of the party
of special mention.
was the presenting of a gift, a vase of
Mr. and Mrs, Oleman left Tuesday Mexican glass, to Mrs. B. Morehead, a
by auto for a trip to the Sound cities former member of the Aid, who now
and Victoria. B, C.
lives in Portland.
Mrs. Ethel Smith Stewart was in
Dainty refreshments of cake and
Portland Wednesday.
Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Tedders
punch were served. About 50, includ
Clifford Reed came down from Cor­ ing the children, enjoyed the gracious
vallis Thursday to attend the i.i th hospitality of the hostess and her as­
Genuine repairs for all harvesting or haying machines
school graduating exercises.
sistants among the Aid members.
Mrs. Palmer has her huge, palatial
inn above Crown Point nearly com­
FAIR VIEW
pleted and will be open for business
R E L IA B IL IT Y
SERV ICE
J June 4. A landscape gardener has R. R. Morrill, an attorney with an
Phone 1451
Phone 1451 | had charge of the making of the lawn office in Portland, who for the past
and planting flowers and shrubbery six years has resided with his family
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A large stone arch, which will be property here, consisting of two acres
electrically lighted at the interac­ and an 8-room house, for a house and
tion of the Columbia river highway lot in Rose City Park. Mr. Mills and
and mountain road leading to the inn wife, also their son and his wife and
will add greatly to the attraction f four children, will be the new occu­
the beautiful resort.
pants of the former Morrill home.
George Knieriem Sr., is in Portland Malcolm Morrill is a student in the
this week visiting his daughters.
Benson Polytechnic school in Port­
Bella Reed entertained her school­ land.
IFill Deliver
mates at a lawn party Tuesday eve­
A union service will be held Sunday
ning.
evening at the Methodist Episcopal
church, the Rev. R. D. Everett of Port­
W. A. PROCTOR, Cherryville, Oregon
land conducting the service. There
TROUTDALE
will be an exhibit of the work done by
Phones Sandv 4x and 223
Miss Mary Andrews of Portland and the children of the daily vacation
the Rev. R. D. Everett, who has been Bible school, also a brief program giv
conducting the daily vacation Bible en by them.
school at Troutdale, will be present at
Miss Josephine Townsend, who has
M I L E A G E H E A D Q ^ u a R T E R S '-
the Sunday school of the Troutdale been teaching school at Vernonia, is
community
church
Sunday
morning,
at the red, white and blue pump
home for the summer vacation. She
at which time an exhibit will be given
has secured a school at Gilbert sta
ot the work which was done by the va­
tion, between Gresham and Portland,
cation school. The pastor, the Rev. E. for the coming year.
R. D. Hollensted, will preach at S
Mr. Batilega and family, of Trout­
o'clock in the evening on the subjeot,
dale,
who purchased ten acres from
“Why Worship God?”
S. A. Arata some time ago, will move
onto their new property soon. It Is
THANKS.
The people of Troutdale desire to located on the Columbia river high
thank all those who came to our as­ way between Fairview and the Arata
sistance during our recent fire, es­ road.
pecially the Portland fire department,
and the folkj at Gresham, Springdale
and Bridal Veil, who so thouglitfull’’
POWELL VALLEY
and generously sent equipment as'
well as men.
Mrs. J. E. Loriner, who is the pres
LAURv D. HARl.OW, Mayor.
ident of the Lutheran Home and For
eign Missionary society for the Port
land district, will be present Friday
evening at the festival to be held at the
Lutheran church in Powell Valley
There will be interesting musical
numbers, both vocal and instrumental
and coffee and cake will be served.
School closed last Friday with a
G ra d u a tio n is o n e of th e grand picnic and track meet on the
im p o r ta n t
m ile -s to n e s
in school grounds. Prizes contributed
y o u r life. A s te p a s im p o rt­ by the business men of the neighbor­
a n t a s th is is w o rth re c o rd ­ hood were given to the pupils starring
in g in a p h o to g ra p h , a n d in the athletic events. An interesting
y o u r frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s ball game was played between the
w ill e n jo y such a p h o to g ra p h , grade school boys and their fathers,
a n d y e a rs fro m now you w ill assisted by a number of high school
There Dealers Sell **Red Crown" M I LES
find it even m o re p recio u s.
boys, In which the smaller boys lost
out. A delicious lunch was served at
A special graduation style— noon. Two prizes of $1 each had been
offered to the pupil in each room pro­
universally popular—Is
ducing the neatest notebook at the
priced at
per doz.
close of the school year. Ruby Arvid-
son, a student in the fifth grade, won
GRESHAM
SPRINGDALE
the prize in the upper grades and
GRESHAM GARAGE
PARSONS & NORTHWAY
Stanley Lyons, a fourth grader, that
GRESHAM TRANSFER
SALZMAN BROS.
'
in the primary room. It was a very
and SERVICE STA.
P h o n e 541
G re sh a m , Ore. close contest, as many neat books
A. E. HANKE
1VV FILLING STATION
were turned in by the students. Miss
ORIENT AND
MAIN ST. GARAGE
,
PLEASANT HOME
Marian Robertson treated her eighth
TWELVE MILE SERVICE
grade
pupils to a trip up the highway
C. M. BELL & SON
STATION
as far as Cascade Locks on Tuesday of
MIKE CUNNiNGHAM
I W. A. PROCTOR
this week. They were accompanied
BANDY
by Mrs. Helen Camp.
PERRETT BROS.
The Misses Nettie and May Nelson
S
W
E
E
T
CREAM
ROBT. SMITH
LINNEMANN
left on Thursday morning for Seattle
P. R. MEINIG
U. O. SMITH
and
A. HARTWIG
where they will attend the young peo­
ples' and Sunday school conference of
the Mission church as delegates from
TROUTDALE AND
“Gresham Maid"
SVI AMORE
FAIRVIEW
Powell Valley.
F. M. DAVIS
C. C. BUSH
“What Does It Mean to Be Bap­
J. O. DAVIS
tized With the Holy Spirit?" will be
MIZPAH INN
KELSO
Supplied Dally
the theme of the sermon Sunday
O. G. RANEY
* ERI & JONSRUD
E. E. VAN BUSKIRK
morning at the Mission church by the
Sweet (ream Shippers Wanted
pastor, the Rev. O. J. Wllner. He will
speak in the evening on “The Enlight­
GRESHAM
enment of the Holy Spirit."
AUTOMOBILES - IMPLEMENTS
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
....d a y or night
Someone Is always
here to respond to
the request (or our
services or just to
a n s w e r questions
ubout phases of our
Funeral
Direction,
(ousult ns in com­
plete contidence and
we will advice just
w hat to do.
Ready to Serve....and Serving!
B etw een th e tim e d e a th
o ccu rs a n d th e fu n e ra l
se rv ic es a re h eld m an y
th in g s m u st be a tte n d e d
to by th o se qualified to
d ire c t.
A n em e rg en c y
e x is ts a n d its p ro p e r so ­
lu tio n d e p e n d s on th o se
c alled on to a ssist.
Day
Any
may
Just
or Night.
time you
ne“d in—
call
W e a re q ualified by ex ­
p e rie n ce , fa c ilitie s a n d
e q u ip m e n t to c o -o p e ra te
w ith th e n eed s of th is
s tre s s fu l perio d .
We
a ssu m e
re sp o n sib ility
fo r th e o ccasio n a n d a s ­
su re s a tis fa c tio n in s e r­
vice ren d e re d .
Jacobson & Cox
SUnset
FRIENDLY UNDERTAKERS
1821
5802-04 Ninety-Second 8L, Lents
Good Assortment of
BUILDING LUMBER
SANDY LUMBER COMPANY
T
Southeast Portland
Lumber Company
M A N U FA C T U R E R S OF
All Kinds of Lumber, Lath and Shingles
Sawmill and Yard at Lents Junction
near Foster Road
* urn in to t h e
Deliveries made anywhere
“ RED CROWN” PUMP
A. J. DWYER, President and General Manager.
JOHN P. MILLER, Vico President
IRWIN H. CONE. Secretary-Treasurer
for g a s o l in e CROWDED
WITH MILEAGE. All the years
of the Standard Oil Company’s
gasoline-making experience
have gone into making “ Red
Crown” the best for summer
driving . . . Here you find not
only quick starting, speed and
power, but the very maximum
To the Graduates
o f ’25
GATES’ FUNERAL HOME
TRUST — SERVICE
We are equipped to give the same distinctive service
that can be had from Portland or elsewhere, and are pre­
pared to give service in and out of Portland as well.
We endeavor to perforin this sacred obligation with
the highest standard of efficiency. Chapel free to all.
DAY OK NIGHT
Phone 2471
Gresham, Oregon
MRS. J. E. G A TES
J. E. G A T E S
Mortician
Lady Assistant
o f —MILEAGE!
HARDY STUDIO
ICE
ICE CREAM
gau
buynules
fest fa ÿ iri ftW -h y miles
»TA N PA A D O l l COMftUfY
( C » ll< » r w t a >
Now Is the Time to
Electrify Your Home.
Y oh already know that Electric Service 1« the most
useful and economical servant in the home.
W hy n o t s t a r t now a n d le t E le c tric ity do a ll y o u r
h o u se h o ld d ru d g e ry fo r you?
MODERN APPLIANCES
AT MODERATE PRICES
We have an excellent stock to select from.
Electric Store
Electric Building
PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO.
FOR THE BEST MEATS
F re sh o r C ured, I-ard, E tc., p re p a re d a n d sold u n d e r a b ­
so lu te ly s a n ita ry c o n d itio n s a n d a t low est
p o ssib le p rices, y o u ’ll go to
THE SANITARY MARKET
GEO. DIKTL, Prop.
CREAMERY CO.
Cream Prices
HOGAN
The Sandy creamery is paying 44
I cents at the creamery and 42 cents on
Mrs. A. J. Stout attended the funeral
I the route for butterfat.—Adv.
Wednesday at Sandy of Ned Nelson
who was killed In an auto accident
last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Patterson of
Pdttland visited Tuesday with (heir
daughter, Mra. Carl Schultz and fam­
ily.
TROUTDALE CITY HALL
Mr. and Mrs J. M. Carr and sen te-
turned Tuesday evening to ’heir nome
In Eugene after a short visit with I he
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl
G JG /U F’S O R C H E STR A
Schultz, also other relatives and
friends.
Good Management and Good Time Assured
Phone 1381
DANCE
SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 6
G e n tle m e n *1.00
L ad ies F re e
Advertising bridges the stream ot
competition.
Phone 1711
Gre.haui
We Understand.
When a plumber makes a mistake
he charges twice for It. When a law­
yer makes a mistake It's just what he
wanted so he can appeal (to your
pocketbook). When a carpenter makes
a mistake he boards It up and nails
you with the bill. When an elec­
trician makes a mistake he blames It
on the conductor. When a doctor
makea a mistake he buries It. When
an undertaker makes a mistake h
just digs it up. When a judge makes
s mistake It may become the law of
the land. When a preacher makes a
mistake no one knows the difference.
When a salesman makes a mistake he
charges it on his expense account. But
when a printer makes a mistake ev­
erybody hears about It and Jumps on
him.—Selected.
Ixit your eye run down this column.