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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1925)
GRFSHAM OUTLOOK. VETERANS AGAIN TO VISIT COUNTY FAIR Methodist Episcopal Church. POWELLHURST S ervices w ill be held a t th e usual h o u rs a t th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rc h next Sunday, beginning w ith Bible school a t 10 o'clock, w hich w ill be follow ed by an ad d ress a t 11 by Miss Nellie M. C u rtiss, su p e rin ten d e n t of th e P o rtla n d D eaconess Home. Special m usic w ill be provided for th e service, E p w o rth L eague w ill m eet at 7 in th e evening and at 8 th e Rev. E. G. R auton of P le a sa n t Home w ill preach. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. R yan, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. D elury and Mrs. G eorge Z eller le ft T uesday for an extended au to to u r th ro u g h S eattle, V ictoria, and V ancouver, B. C. At th e special election of Pow ell- 1 h u rst school d istric t held Monday eve ning to elect a d irecto r to fill th e va- 1 cancy of Mr. E hm an w ho recen tly re- | signed, T. J. H a rp e r w as elected by a m a jo rity of 20 votes. Roy Hobson, j th e new ch airm an , announced th a t an ’ open m eeting would be held at th e schoolhouse th e first Monday of each m onth, b eg inning w ith S eptem ber. H. F. Stevenson an d fam ily and th e ir house guest, Mrs. Jo e W ilson and son Billie, enjoyed a trip aro u n d I th e Mt. Hood loop Sunday. They took 11 h o u rs In m ak in g th e trip . Mrs. Z itts of St. L ouis avenue is vis- i itin g in S eattle. Mr. and Mrs. Dolf H essem er of Pop avenue sp e n t S unday a t Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. C harles Gawley, on th e A rdell tra c ts , have sold th e ir new house an d h a lf acre. Mr. and Mrs. M. Moll atten d ed th e g ro ce rs’ picnic W ednesday, closing th e sto re all day. Mr. an d Mrs. C h ristesen have r e : tu rn e d from th e ir honeym oon trip and have begun housekeeping on Floyd avenue. E lm er A rn sp ig er, who lives on B uckley avenue, is kept busy th ese days at his new em ploym ent of selling coal. T he au to cam p at S te w a rt’s co rn er at G ates and Pow ell Valley roads is filled w ith cam p ers from m any d istan t points. N early 30 w ere p rese n t T uesday at th e B ennett qhapel L ad ies’ Aid w hich ' m et w ith Mrs. C. B. P etty . Cake and ice cream w ere served and a lib eral silv er offering w as given. T he circle is p lan n in g for a picnic and also an ice cream social in th e n ea r fu tu re. T h e P o w e llh u rst S unday school is j grow ing rap id ly in n u m b ers and in te re st, u n d er th e su p erin ten d en cy of [ L. A. Ja n e n who is assiste d by a corps I of six te ach ers. Song books have been p u rch ased . F ollow ing th e Sunday school a t 11:30 th e re is p reach in g by th e Rev. Mr. W right. | M rs. L. A. Ja n e n gave h er Sunday school cla ss of 15 boys and g irls a picnic a t Jo h n so n creek on T h u rsd ay . Miss M axine B acktell assisted in th e e n tertain in g . W. E v erett Snell is th e proud ow ner of a new W illys-K night to u rin g ca r - for w hich he p u t in his F o rd sedan in exchange. T he first tr ip in th e new c a r w as m ade by th e fam ily S atu rd ay w hen th ey atten d ed th e Ja n tz e n picnic a t B a ttleg ro u n d lake. T hey have an . a ttra c tiv e place in O’C onnor p ark on th e Pow ell V alley road. Mrs. O. A. E astm an , sta te p resid en t of th e A m erican Legion au x iliary , an d Mrs. H. J. P u lfe r have m ade com p lete arra n g e m e n ts for b rin g in g out ap p ro x im ately 50 m en from th e V et e ra n s ' hospital, to visit th e fa ir on F riday, Ju ly 31. Many of th ese p a tie n ts w ere fa ir v isito rs la st y ea r and w ere very happy w hen advised th a t th ey w ere to be g u ests again th is year. S everal autom obiles w ill be neces Just Arrived. sa ry to han d le, th e m a tte r of tr a n s New fall sty les and new p a tte rn s in p o rtatio n and all those who can a s su itin g s and o vercoatings. T hese are sist w ith th e loan of th e ir m achines th e finest we have ever had. Nash a re requested to re p o rt to Mrs. E a s t clothes, ta ilo red to m easu re, a re today m an or Mrs. P u lfe r a t once so th a t no , th e best buy anyw here. S uit or o v er coat, $23.50, also boys’ 2-pants su its, h itc h w ill ta k e place in th is w orthy $11.75. P. F. Black, G resham , phone cause. 1801.—Adv. » SEE OUR WINDOW E xtra Special for one week only JAPANESE RICE BOWLS P retty blue figures and characters, special at 9 ^ EACH HEPPS RACKET STORE Phone 1236 Gresham Watch our windows for weekly specials r --------------------- Your Visit to the County Fair will not be complete unless you see the ‘Easy’ Washer Exhibit j j FRIDAY. JULY i t . ( leaning House bj Murhlnery. The P o rtlan d G as & Coke com pany, who have d istrib u ted th e fam ous Easy w asher fo r a u um ber of years, have ju st arra n g e d w ith th e L. L, K idder H ard w are Co. of G resham to exhibit and sell th is g as-h eated elec tric w ash er th ro u g h th e ir sto re w here it will be on display th is week. it w ill be w orth w hile to v isit th e L. L. K idder sto re and see th is fam ous m achine in o peration, w ith th e revolv ing vacuum -cups m oving up and down 60 tim es per m inute, flushing th e w a te r th ro u g h th e m eshes of th e g a r m ents. ca rry in g aw ay every p article of d irt w ith o u t d an g er or in ju ry to th e finest of fab rics. All of th e m ach in ery is out of th e w ay and so th o ro u g h ly protected th a t even a cat could not get its ta il caught. Women a re u rged to e n list th e aid of m odern science, equip th e ir hom es w ith th is fam ous g as-h eated elec tric Easy w asher. Such an investm ent w ill re tu rn gen ero u s dividends in th e form of v aluable tim e, h ea lth and in clothes saved. M odern ap p lian ces will m ake housew ork easy and fascinating. Portland Gas & Coke Co. Booth » Sand Road M aterial Gravel A six-year-old girl. L o rn a Jean n e De Bard, w ill speak a t th e U ndenom i n atio n al tem p le Sunday evening at 7:45 and w ill also be p rese n t a t th e afternoon service a t 2 o’clock. She will use as h e r su b ject in th e evening "T he Boy S am uel" and w ill be a s sist ed in th e serv ice by Jam es W allace Sandes, aged 9, who w ill sing. T he u su al services of th e tem ple will be held, Sunday school at 10 a. m. and p ray erm eetin g s on T uesday and F rid ay evenings. Free Methodist Church Services. Bible school w ill convene a t 10 o’clock at th e F ree M ethodist ch u rch , followed by p reach in g by th e p asto r, th e Rev. W. T. K lotzbach a t 11 a. m. H is them e w ill be "M anhood or M annon.” J. A. B ushong w ill lead th e young people's m eeting a t 7 o’clock in the evening, afte r w hich th e re w ill be evangelistic p reaching. F rien d s and stra n g e rs a re alw ays welcome. Zion Evangelical Church. T he Sunday school w ill m eet a t 10 o'clock Sunday m orning a t th e Zion E vangelical ch u rch w ith E nglish s e r vices at 11 in ch a rg e of th e p asto r, th e Rev. E. H o rstm an n . T he serm on topic w ilf be “The Way to W ealth.” The G erm an services w ill be co n d u ct ed a t 11:50 from th e them e, "D oing the F a th e r's W ill.” Corbett-Elliott Nuptials Celebrated. Crushed Rock .........Ideals GAS AND OIL WRIGHT H . J. J A C O B S O N Now Is the Time to Electrify Your Home. * You already know th at Electric Service Is the most useful and economical servant in the home. Why not sta rt now and let Electricity do all your household drudgery for you? MODERN APPLIANCES AT MODERATE PRICES We have nn excellent stock to select from. Electric Store Electric Building PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. FOR THE BEST MEATS Fresh or Cured. Lard. Etc., prepared and sold under ab solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest possible prices, you'll go to THE SANITARY MARKET GKO. DIBTL, Prop. Phene 1711 Greehaw BANK OF GRESHAM GRESHAM, OREGON —co-operation —most liberal A Neighbor of Yours Says: “It is easy to start— It burns clean— There are hardly any ashes— It holds the heat— It holds the fire” Superior Rock Springs Coal 95% Pure VS I M ore C oal per d o lla r M ore h eat per ton » V O Sold exclusively by The Berry Growers Packing Co. Phone 1871 Gresham COAL i B R IQ U E T S A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Daily Trips to Portland Brenham Phone Powell and 15H1 Portland FL East Taylor Maple Sand Phone EAst «SH9 Gravel Crushed Rock CONCRETE BRICK D elivered Any Place. Quick Service. Low est P rices Best C oncrete M aterial to be bad. Light and Heavy H auling Phone 1631 —of course —it’s an account —at your home bank S e n Ices. Miss Ruth E llio tt, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. E d w ard L. E llio tt w as m a r ried in P o rtlan d T uesday a t 2 o’clock to R obert R. C orbett, who is in th e em ploy of th e city. They will reside in P o rtlan d w here th e groom Is e re c t FAIRVIEW S unday school w ill be held a t 10 ing a new home. T he bride has m any o'clock a t th e F airv iew M ethodist frien d s ea st of G resham w here she ch u rc h and at 8 o’clock in th e eve h as resided for a n um ber of years. ning th e Rev. C. B. May w ill p reach. Card of Thanks. Special arra n g e m e n ts a re being m ade We w ish to ex p ress our th a n k s to for m usic in th e evening. o u r neig h b o rs and frien d s for th e ir kind assista n c e and sym pathy in our rec en t bereavem ent. ROCKWOOD Mr. and Mrs. W alter M iller and Fam ily. Dr. Lex W illiam K lu ttz w ill speak S unday evening in th e Rockwood com PLEASANT VALLEY m u n ity ch u rch from th e subject, Dr. Lex W illiam K luttz w ill speak "O th er F olks and O ther L ands.” On T h u rsd ay evening th e Misses Sunday a t th e P le a sa n t V alley com H elen an d R uth Miles of P o rtlan d m unity ch u rch on “O ther F olks and gave an e n te rta in m e n t of m usic and O ther L ands," th e serv ice to begin a t read in g s, assisted by O liver Gill of 10:50. S unday school w ill convene at G resham who gave sev eral solos, a c th e u su al h o u r of 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. P au l B liss have gone com panied by Miss E dna Gill. Dr. C. L. H aynes led in th e evening songfest. to the co ast re so rts for a sh o rt v ac a tion. Cream Prices All had a d elig h tfu l tim e W ednes T he Sandy cre am e ry is paying 49 day who atten d ed th e Sunday school cen ts a t th e cream ery and 47 cen ts on picnic held a t L a u re lh u rst park. th e ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv. Gresham Transfer & Service Station I WALRAD “THE SILENT WATCHER” —between you —and adversity Gresham Undenominational j GAS-HEATED, ELECTRIC DRIVEN PAGE THREE IMS Expressive of onr a r d e n t desire to serve to the very best of onr ability is each Funeral Ser vice conducted nn- der onr auspices. We would be worthy that trust. K N A R R & SON PHONE ORESHAM 489 GATES’ FUNERAL HOME RO Y B. COX .. We Are Ready When Needed.. As the last honor we are privileged to extend those who have passed on, our long years of ex perience are found most helpful. We know just w hat to do and how to do It. We assume our responsibility with u t most reverence. TROUTDALE, OREGON Accordingly, we extend a full m easure of cooper ation in each and every emergency. The wishes of the family are faith fully respected and each d e t a i l cared for in a proper m anner. We serve well because we are ready when needed. SERVICE Nothing can equal the effectiveness of a home-like service, reasonably priced, backed up by methods that are fair and square. BAY UK NIGHT Phone 2171 MRS. J. E. GATES or Night. time yon nc»d js— call S U nset 1821 Jacobson & Cox F K! EN DL Y VN DE RT A KE R S &M72-IW Ninety-Second SL, Lent» J. E. GATES Lady Assistant Mortician For Camping and Picnics NOTICB OF FINAL ACCOUNT. N ickerson Jellied chicken Is m ost convenient. Steam p re ssu re cooked. In glass.—Adv. tf In th e C irc u it C o u rt o f th e H tate o f O re gon for the C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h . P ro - Plano Tuning. Bay Any may Jaot Gresham, Oregon P lano tu n in g $3.50. P iano a id o r gan rep airin g . Fred II Jones 2625 E ast 49th stree t, P o rtlan d , phone TA bor 8952, or O resham 1561.—Adv Outlook w ant ads will bring buyer and seller to g eth er cheaply and quickly. h a le D ep a rtm en t. In the M a tte r o f the E s ta te o f D a v id Jam es. Deceased. N o tice Is hereby given th a t the u n d e r s ig n e d . as a d m in is tra to r o f th e estate o f D a v id James, deceased, has filed his fin al account In the C irc u it C o u rt o f the H tate o f Oregon fo r M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty , and th a t F rid a y , the 7th day o f A u g u st. 1925. a t the hour o f 9:30 o'clock In the forenoon o f said d a y and the co u rt room o t said court hae been appo inted by said C o u rt as th e tim e and place fo r th e h e a r ing o f objections th ereto and the se ttle m ent th ereof. D ate d and first published. J u ly 7, 1936. D a te o f last pu b lic atio n . A ug ust 4. 1925. K A M IL L E R . A d m in is tra to r. Maybe w hat you d o n 't need some one elee w ants. 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