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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1925)
PLEASANT VALLEY Mr. aud Mrs. G. H. K esterson v isit ed over the w eek-end with their d au g h ter, Mrs. P a rk Combs, a t De- lana. Oregon. Mrs. F aw cett and son John, and his th re e ch ild ren of F o rest Grove, Ore gon, visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Richey Sunday. O ther v isitors at the Richey home w ere Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Richey of Boring, Oregon. C. F . K esterson retu rn ed la st S u n day from O akland, Oregon, w h ere he spent a week visiting his son K eith and family. Alva B. C raft, a form er resid en t of th is valley, died at his hom e in P o rt land last S aturday. In term e n t w as at M ultnomah P ark cem etery Ju n e 13. Women, Be Wise! KEEP A BANK ACCOUNT MANY \\ OMEN keep too much money in their homes subject to theft. BESIDES, nearly every day you read of lost or stolen purses containing large amounts of money. ALL of this can be prevented by having a check ing account with this bank. EACH CHECK SHOWS: —The Hate —The Amount —Whom Paid To CORBETT A special m eeting of Colum bia g ran g e w as held a t th e h all S atu rd ay evening. Ju n e 13, w ith a good a tte n d ance of m em bers and visitors. A fter the ro u tin e of business those p resen t enjoyed m usic by Mrs. E thel Sm ith S tew art a t th e piano and F ra n cis H enkle an d Loyd B ram h all playing saxophones, and Mr. W ilson violin. Games "and dancing w ere th e n ex t in o rd er, a fte r w hich coffee, cake and sandw iches w ere served. Miss E lsa B ern er of P o rtlan d , a form er te ac h er in Colum bian high school, w as th e g u est of Mrs. C lara Sm ith an d d au g h ter, Tuesday. Mrs. A. B. Fox and d au g h ter F ra n ces visited th e fo rm e r’s m other, Mrs. M. E. Reed, and sister, Mrs. B radley. Mr. and Mrs. E lm er A nderson w ere g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reed Monday n ig h t. Mr. A nderson is an in stru c to r a t Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l College. Miss A gatha H arding, R ay L asley and Clifford Reed, stu d e n ts a t O. A. C., retu rn ed th e la st of th e w eek to spend th eir sum m er vacation a t home. Mrs. S usan H arding is m oving into h er new residence by th e grad e school on th e highw ay. C orbett fisherm en a re having an en forced vacation, as fish a re few in th e Colum bia a t th e p rese n t tim e. YOU will have a receipt and a record showing all of your transactions. YOU will appreciate more than once having such an easy system for the things that your money go« for. Gresham, Oregon ......... honor H. J. JACOBSON Funeral Services to be Ideal should be worthy. In e v e r y possible way we strive to express sympathy in acts of service. That’s be ing worthy. ROY B. COX ‘We Satisfy Because We Serve’ In the presence of death trying situations are apt to occur in many households. Unusual and unexpected, a distinct shock is experienced. A responsibility must be shouldered. It is then that our services are appreciated most. They anticipate and provide for each need. No detail is omitted. We satisfy because we serve. SUnset 1821__£_ Day or Night Jacobson & Cox FRIENDLY UNDERTAKERS GATES’ FUNERAL HOME SERVICE Nothing can equal the effectiveness of a home-like service, reasonably priced, backed up by methods that are fair and square. DAT OR MIGHT Gresham, Oregon J E. GATES MRS. J. E. GATES M ortician Lady A ssistant Good Assortment of BUILDING LUMBER IF ill Deliver SANDY LUMBER COMPANY VV. A. PROCTOR. Cherryville, Orevon Phones Sandy 4x and 223 Santi Road Material Gravel I POWELL VALLEY At th e re g u la r m eeting of th e Pow ell V alley school d istric t T. O. Y ates w as elected school d irecto r to succeed C arl N elson. Mrs. C ora A. C a rre ll w as i elected clerk to succeed K. J. H ag- berg. Miss T helm a W illiam s is hom e from a P o rtlan d hospital w here she u n d e r w ent an op eratio n for th e rem oval of her tonsils. Mr. an d Mrs. S. G. C a rre ll visited w ith frie n d s in Salem la st Sunday. Mrs. H allie C h risten sen is here from San Diego, C alifornia, visiting w ith friends. Jo h n U nis w ent to E ugene on Mon day to atten d the g rad u atio n exer GROCERY BULLETIN Newberg Ham, “The ham what am”........ ..lb. 36« Sugar Cured Backs, Best cure for eating........ ..lb. 37c Brookfield Loaf Cheese, 5 lb. brick. ....................... ..lb. 30c Rex Lard, Medium Pail.............. Large Pail.................... $1.00 1.90 Jewel Shortening, Medium Pail............. Larue Pail.................... $ .95 1.85 PURE CANE SUGAR, new stock. SUGAR Cash price for Saturday and Monday. . Rodman Peas, Extra small................. 3 cans 59c Silver Bar Tomatoes, Best standards............3 cans 43c Certo, Invaluable for preserves and jellies....... 2 for 65c Oregon Dried Prunes, Italian........................... 3 lbs. 29c Bulk Raisin?, Seedless Sultanas,....... 3 lbs. 29c Bulk Cocoa, 3 lbs. 25c KERR’S BEST PATENT FLOUR, Special price, 49-lb. sack P A Tobacco, 16 oz........... Tuxedo Tobacco, 16 oz.................. . 97i* Crushed Rock Gresham Transfer & Service Station Quality and Service cises, a t w hich tim e he received his diplom a from th e M edical School of ine U niversity of Oregon. C larence Aim is still in th e St. V in cent ho sp ital. H e u n d erw en t a to silor o p eratio n recen tly and Is re ported to be b etter. E. T. Lundboi.,, who suffered a b roken hip about a m onth ago, Is also a t th e sam e placs. T h o rv ald A nderson an d tw o sons left the first of th e week for a v isit to Albany, Oregon. Mrs. B ert Olson accom panied the club boys and g irls on th e ir trip to C orvallis to atten d th e sum m er school. S ervices a t th e Sw edish Mission ch u rch next S unday a re as follow s: Sunday school a t 9:50, follow ed by I p reach in g a t 11. In the evening the young people’s society will study from the Book of Job. P re ac h in g in the evening as usual At th e debate held a t th e Sw edish ch u rch la jt Sunday n ig h t “ Resolved, th a t th e pen has done m ore for C h ris tia n serv ice th a n th e ton g u e ” th e negative side w as victorious. Pleasant Home M. E. Church. Phone 1451 Feed 1281 CZ3 MYERS WATER SYSTEMS PUMPS for any type or depth of well PIPE FITTINGS FAIRBANKS MORSE SCALES in single or double beam, at especially low prices Planet Jr. Cultivators Oliver Cultivators BINDERS MOWERS HAY CARRIERS FORKS RAKES PULLEYS At th e M ethodist ch u rc h next S u n day th e ch o ir m eets fo r re h e a rsa l a t I 9:45 a. m. T he Sunday school w ill be | Repairs for all makes of machines in session a t 10. At 11:15 th e people ' assem ble for w orship. T he su b ject of | Located on Base Line Road and Buckley Avenue the p a s to r's serm on w ill be "P roving Phone TAbor 4»«* Route 1 Portland, Ore. O ur P o w ers and A ssum ing Our Re- ; ___________________________________ sponR lbilities.” Special atten tio n will be given th e children. They are es- | W. A. HESSEL J. c. HESSEL DRINK AND USE pecially invited to th e ch u rch service as w ell as to th e Sunday school. Phone 1141 Gresham T he E p w o rth L eague w ill give a sock social a t th e ch u rc h S atu rd ay evening, Ju n e 27. Each one atten d in g will be provided with a m in iatu re sock in w hich he Is asked to place two cen ts for each num ber of his size. If Fresh or Cured, I-Jtrd. Etc., prepared and sold under ab he w ears a num ber 10 sock, he is , a délirions health stimulant for solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest asked to pay 20 cents. The proceeds udnlts and children possible prices, you’ll go to a re to go into th e fund w hich helps A Vim and Vigor Tea, with a L eag u ers to go to F alls City In stitu te in A ugust. laxative tendency. GKO. n il.IL , Prop. Phone 1711 GreHhnui T he E p w o rth L eague la st S unday evening assem bled in th e L eague None Better. room a t 6:30 w here a splendid lunch been a tten d in g K im ball School of w here a very in te re stin g devotional w as given them by Mrs. M artin L en Theology and W illam ette Unlve slty. m eeting w as led by H arold C arlson. Sold a t n a rts and Mrs. W. E. M arkell. T he a f | Rev. E. G. R anton w as to a stm a ste r. T he subject was "S h all I T ry A ny Cecil M etzger’s G rocery A. W. Metzger A Co. fair was in honor of Mrs. A lta G entry i He addressed a m essage of welcome th in g O nce?” T he conclusion reached W alriid M ercantile Co. and Miss A nna L en n artz who h a w to the g u ests of honor who very g ra c by th e young people w as th a t an y iously responded and. c h a ra c te ristic th in g req u irin g real m anhood or wom i of them , assu red th e o th e r m em bers of anhood m ig h t be tried once, b ut a n y j the L eague th a t they w ere hack home th in g w hich m ight rob one of v irtu e 1 for service. T hen follow ed a sh o rt Is not w o rth y of one tria l. i program co n sistin g of a vocal solo by New Arrival at S pringdale. Wm. E llio tt, a d u et by Rev. and Mrs. A d au g h ter, Ju n e, w as born to Mr, R anton and an ad d ress on th e sub- and Mrs. H arry J. U yetake of S p rin g , ■ ject, "How to Make Our League B et dale on Ju n e 18. te r ” by th e p resid en t, L ester Boring. F ire W orks, a fu ll line a t p opular Follow ing th e program , the young S u h r's F lo w er F arm , Base 1 people g ath ered In th e ch u rch room prices. L ine road m ile ea st 12-Mlle co rn er. C. A. BUTCHER Buyer of Livestock Swiss Alpine HEALTH TEA FOR THE BEST MEATS THE SANITARY MARKET n e R eg ard OUR SERV ICE OE SINCERITY is performed with due regard for all the formalizes. Dignity, quiet and beauty pervade the arrangements. PUBLIC SALE Un th e McBride place, co rn e r S unnyside m ud nnd S2d stre e t, m id way betw een (la e k u m a s and K endall. TUESDAY,” JUNE 23, 1925 Gresham Funeral Parlors 45 I.iaht and Heavy Hauling Free I.anrti a t Jlooa I I i * h <I Hairy Cow» and Helfer», consisting of Guernaeya, Jersey», Hurhum anil Hoi- stelna. All tested. TERM S—50% cash. balance six m onths' tim e at 8% Interset. GAS AND OIL Phone 1 fitti 97<* A. W. METZGER & CO. Sale Ntart■ at 11 a. m. WALRAD *2.49 HESSEL IMPLEMENT CCX &S02-04 M ncly-sccond St., L ents Phone 2471 Mr. C raft had m any frien d s it vicinity. K enneth A. K esterson, H elen E aveus and M uriel Bowen of th is place a re atten d in g sum m er school at O. A. C Mrs. O. H. Jellu m , son Olie and d au g h ter Ida of L aC enter, W ashing ton. a re helping Mr. W ill Richey h a r vest his stra w b e rry crop, and are visiting frien d s in th e valley when not busy. T he school election in D istrict No 15 Jt., resu lted in election of C. A E k stra n d fo r d irec to r an d the election of G. N. S ag er for clerk. Mrs. L ester Richey and little d au g h te r Ilen e of P endleton. Oregon, are visiting relativ es h ere and in P o rt land th is week. C. M. H arriso n of G resham called on Mr. and Mrs. A. F. K esterson Mon day. T hose who attended Pom ona g ran g e from h ere w ere Mr. and Mrs. P au l, G. H. Richey, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. F ro st, Mr. an d Mrs. F. A. L ehm an and Mrs. G. N. S ager. G randm a S ager is v isitin g in L ents a t th e hom e of h er sister. Mrs. Jam es Good, who is ill. WRIGHT ( leqcn 45 E. H. WEBB, Owner cot., w. a. wood a aoa, Auctioneer! Vancouver, W ashington A. M BTBB», Clerk F irst «tate Bank, Ureaham