GRESHAM OUTLOOK
Implements
Machinery
W ater when you want it with
MYERS WATER SYSTEMS
for any type or depth of well, installed
Complete system for well up to 30 feet, installed
$145
Complete system for well up to 200 feet, installed,
$225 to $600
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
R ELIA B ILIT Y
Phone 1141
CEDAR
An in te restin g event took place at
th e hom e of Mrs. A. C. A lthaus, a s
sisted by Mrs. M. M. M atthiessen of
P o rtlan d , la st T h u rsd ay when she en
te rta in e d th e P o rtlan d alum nae of
K appa A lpha P h eta, a n atio n al f r a
te rn ity , a t her hom e on th e "Sw eet-
b r ie r” ran c h ea st of G resham . T his
w as th e occasion of th e ir an n u al pic
nic and election of officers, about 40
being p rese n t in all of th e 87 m em bers
of th e alum nae w hich a re sc a tte re d
over P o rtlan d and vicinity. Q uite a
n um ber of th e active g irls of the
O. A. C. and U. of O. c h a p te rs w ere
p rese n t as gu ests of the alum nae. A
m ore local coloring w as given to the
occasion by th e presence of one of the
te a c h e rs of th e G resham U nion high
school. Miss Eve H utchison. Miss
H ope M ackenzie, an o th er G resham
high school in stru c to r, is a m em ber
of th e organization, but w as unable to
be present. E ach brought a bask et
lunch, to w hich Mrs. A lthaus added
ice cream and coffee. H elen A lthaus
and F ra n ce s B radley also assisted in !
e n te rta in in g th e guests. D uring th e |
election of officers Mrs. A lthaus w as j
elected to th e editorship of th e c h a p
te r, th e sam e position w hich she held
w hile atten d in g S tanford university.
Mrs. Olive S trebin is visiting w ith
h er sister, Mrs. Duke, n ear Pacific
City, Oregon.
SERVICE
Gresham
O l 1,574 Games
Fair Question.
PLEASANT HOME
C ustom er—“I w an t som ething to
cu re fleas on a dog.”
Young C lerk—"W ell— er—can you
A lpha Belle, little dau g h ter of Mr. tell m e ju s t w h at seem s to be th e
and Mrs. A lfred Sloop, w as a prize tro u b le w ith th e fleas?”
w inner a t th e M ultnom ah county fair
Yaration Hours In Gresham Library.
baby show, ta k in g th e honor of being
D uring Ju ly and A ugust th e G resh
th e m ost a ttra c tiv e baby g irl under
am lib ra ry w ill be open on Mondays,
tw o y ears of age.
W ednesdays and F rid ay s from 2:30 to
T w elve young people, including th e 5:30 and from 7 to 9. On S atu rd ay it
Rev. and Mrs. E. G. R anton, sta rte d w ill be open from 2:30 to 5:30.
to F a lls City Monday m orning w here
they w ill attend th e E pw orth L eague
Exceptions to Every Rule.
"So you w ent afte r th e job. I
in stitu te for the week. S everal m ore
w ill join them the la tte r p a rt of th e th o u g h t you believed th a t th e office
should seek th e m an ?”
w eek.
“I do, b u t th is is a fa t job, and I w as
At the M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch afraid it m ight get w inded before it
n ext S unday the Bible school m eets at reach ed m e.”—Boston T ra n sc rip t.
10 a. m. The ch u rch service a t 11:15
For Camping and Picnics
,
w ill be in ch arg e of G. H. Bickford
N ickerson Jellied chicken is m ost
convenient. Steam p re ssu re cooked.
w ho will occupy th e pulpit.
In glass.—Adv.
tf
speak of nothing higher than a Service of
Sincerity.
Gresham Funeral Parlors
s^cne 996
n e iafCy / ïecfci
warn,
Cïeacn
Now Is the Time to
Electrify •r Your Home.
You ulreudy know thaï Electric Service h the most
useful and economical servant in the home.
Why not start now ^ind let Electricity do all your
household drudgery for you?
MODERN APPLIANCES
AT MODERATE PRICES
We hare an excellent stock to select from.
Electric Store
Electric Building
PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO,
7,
1925
CORBETT
A ejitue w ill be held at th e city h ail
on F rid ay aftern o o n . A ugust 14, a t 1
o'clock for in fan ts and pre-school
ch ild ren . T he com m ittee in ch arg e
co n sists of Mrs. Wm. C. Spence, c h a ir
m an ; Mrs. A. D. K endall, Mrs. C. I.
Thom as, Mrs. H. E. H olm es and Mrs.
E. R. D. H ollensted. N urses and a
physician w ill conduct th e clinic.
Mrs. A lice W rig h t from Olympia,
W ashington, spent th e week-end w ith
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. K n arr.
Miss M argaret U nderw ood of P o rt
land and Miss H elen L ew is from
D allas. Oregon, w ere visiting Miss
M irtam Spence a few days la st week.
They, in com pany w ith some folks
from T ro u td ale, sp e n t S atu rd ay and
Sunday a t Sandy Dell.
.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. B radley, fo rm er
teach er at T ro u td ale who is now liv
ing in L en ts, sp e n t Sunday w ith th e
A. C. A lthaus fam ily a t th e Sw eet
B rier farm .
Mrs. E m ily C. Shaw and Mrs. A. L.
H elm bolt spent th e w eek-end in Van
couver, W ashington.
Mrs. E le cta P arso n s received word
W ednesday th a t h er b ro th er, Newton
J. Jo n es of P o rtlan d , had died.
Ed. T rick y an d sou Loyd e n te r
tained th e ir d au g h ter and sister, Lo
ren a T rick y and h er a s sista n ts a t the
co unty fair and a few local people,
frien d s of Miss T ricky, w ith a d in n er
S unday n ig h t at th e ir spacious m oun
ta in home in th e Springfield d istric t,
a few m iles from C orbett.
Mr, and Mrs. Dean H ansen, who
have trav eled over C alifo rn ia ’’.ad into
Mexico th e p ast year, retu rn ed to C or
bett F rid ay and a re visiting th e la t
te r ’s m o th er, Mrs. M. E. Reed and
o th er relatives.
Mr. an d Mrs. H a rry Jo h n so n and
d au g h ter and son from Jew el City,
K ansas, spent T uesday a t th e J. R.
K n a rr home.
Miss M arjorie K endall accom panied
th e Misses M arg u erite and Leona
Bailey of G resham , on th e ir vacation
a t Seaside.
Dr. and Mrs. Robinson and Mr. and
Mrs. P au l H ubble and son of P o rtlan d
and Mr. and Mrs. Zell Robinson and
d au g h ter of N ashville, T ennessee,
Mrs. E unice Robinson and fam ily, Mr.
and Mrs. C. F. P a rso n s w ere Sunday
gu ests of Mrs. Mary P a rso n s and
fam ily.
Mrs. Jo h n L auden and d au g h ter
H elen, and Amy and D orothy K endall,
are spending th e ir v acation a t Ocean
P ark , W ashington.
Jim B u rn s and son Jo h n and David
B urns of N ew berg and Mr. and Mrs.
R. K erslak e and fam ily w ere visiting
th e ir m other, Mrs. M arg aret B urns, on
Sunday.
Mrs. L. V. C alkins spent a few days
in A storia la st week.
T he Rev. C. B. May w ill p reach at
th e F airv iew M ethodist ch u rc h S u n
day evening a t 8 o’clock. All a re c o r
dially invited.
Mrs. C arrie T ow nsend and d au g h
te rs, Mrs. E lb e rt Stone, Miss Jo s e
phine T ow nsend and Mrs. E a rl T ow n
send, gave a law n p a rty and ice cream
social T h u rsd ay evening for th e bene
fit of th e W om en's society of th e P re s
b y terian ch u rch . P orches and lawn
w ere m ade a ttra c tiv e by la n te rn s and
flow ers and a large p a rty enjoyed the
occasion.
T he F airv iew city council h as em
ployed an en g in eer to m ake prelim i
n ary surveys to d eterm in e th e prob
able cost of th e building of a system
and rese rv o ir for Bull Run w ater. The
m a tte r of proceeding w ith th e plan
will be tak en up by the council on the
re p o rt of th e engineer. It Is hoped
th a t F airview w ill find th is w ater
available.
R ecent g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr.
and Mrs. G eorge L um sden w ere Mrs.
L. A. H arlow , Mrs. C lara L arsso n , Mrs.
Joe McGinnis. Mrs. M. B. McGinnis
and ch ild ren of T ro u td ale, Dr. and
Mrs. H n -ry Ryder, Miss A ugusta
S tockton and Miss W innifred Nelson
of P o rtlan d .
Mrs. E liza Stone, Roy Stone and
Mrs. Ida S hepherd have re tu rn e d from
a trip to C arson m in eral sp rin g s
w here they sp en t a week.
T he Rev. and Mrs. E. R. D. H ollen
sted have re tu rn e d from Rhododen
dron w here they enjoyed a ten-day
outing.
HALEY
HERE waves reach up to whisper to
the clouds, or where they roar their
W
message to the shores of man they can
AVGUST
TROUTDALE
FAIRVIEW
Ray
Schalk— Chicago
W hite
Sox, has broken all m ajo r league
records— fo r tw elve y ears catching
More th an 100 gam es a year. He
set a new record la st week wljkn
he ca u g h t gam e num ber 1574.
FRIDAY,
L ittle B etty Ja n e Cheetum had the
m isfo rtu n e to have her hand quite
badly m ashed in th e elec tric w ash er
recently.
The A ugust m eeting of Colum bia
gran g e w ill be held A ugust 8th a t 8
o'clock p. m.
M esdaines Sw orden, H ensen, S tern s,
Lewis B ratiey an d M vrta Reed w ere
d in n er g u ests of Mrs. Lucy K incaid,
F rid ay .
Mrs. M arg aret H enderson, ow ner of
Crown P oint C halet, fell down a fight
of about 20 step s at th e ch alet T u es
day. She w as tak en to P o rtlan d by
an A rrow am bu lan ce and is at St. Vin
cent h o sp ital w here it is feared she
may have a fra c tu re d hip.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. S ettlem eier en
joyed a visit from th e fo rm e r's m o th
er from P o rtlan d th is week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Goodwin and c h il
dren from Boise. Idaho, cam e T u es
day for a v isit w ith Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Reed. Mr. Goodwin is the
Y. M. C. A. field se c re ta ry for Idaho
and a portion of Oregon and W ashing
ton.
T he H annem an dairy ran ch lo st a
larg e cash re g iste r one n ig h t la st week
when some passin g m o to rist spied it
on the outdoor co u n ter and ap p ro p ri
ated it to his own use. It has been
left out every n ig h t, though alw ays
w ithout m oney in th e till. So fa r it
has not been recovered.
PAGE THREE
A wav to
Keep What You Make
Hare your money in the honk earning interest
T hai is the secret
Then Watch It Grow
You work hard and make sacrifices
The pleasure in your accomplishments will be most
gratifying and it has to be a very real necessity to cause
you to part with your money. The secret then has been
a bank account, hence for that reason everyone should
have a bank account since they will be perm anently
better off.
D A N C IN G
Every Wednesday and
Saturday Evening
Ruby Golf
Links Pavilion
BASE LINE ROAD
POWELL VALLEY
Mrs. Em m a Johnson, m o th er of Mrs.
B ert Olson, w ill leave for San F ra n
cisco S atu rd ay on th e “ Rose C ity” for
an indefinite stay in th a t city, O ak
land and o th e r places of C alifornia
w here she h as relativ es. She w ill be
accom panied by Miss R agnhild S trö m
berg, a clerk in th e P o rtlan d city h all,
who w ill spend her vacation th ere.
T he Rev. and Mrs. O. F. L arso n and
ch ild ren from San Jose, C alifornia,
are v isitin g old acq u ain tan ces In Pow
ell V alley and D am ascus. He w as
fo rm erly th e p asto r of th e Sw edish
M ission church.
T he Rev. O scar L arso n of San Jose,
C alifornia , w ill p reach In E nglish
Sunday n ig h t a t th e Sw edish Mission
church. In th e m o rn in g a t 11 the
re g u la r p asto r w ill fill th e pulpit,
speaking from th e them e, “Je su s the
L ight of th e W orld.” Sunday school
w ill be held a t th e u su al hour of 9:50.
WESTON’S PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA
Featuring
DANNY CAY
New Hall
Dandy Floor
Swell Music
$1.00 per Couple
Sand
Road Material
Gravel
Crushed Bock
Gresham Transfer & Service Station
.
Light and Heavy Hauling
GAS AND OIL
HOGAN
Mrs. Mabel H u tch in s of P o rtlu n d is
spending th e w eek w ith h er sister,
Mrs. C arl S chultz and fam ily.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. S to u t re tu rn e d
hom e T h u rsd ay n ig h t from th e ir farm
n ear Oregon City w here th ey had been
‘‘e n te rta in in g ” th e th re sh in g crew for
several days. They re p o rt an ex cel
lent crop th is year.
Mrs. J. M. C arr and little son of
Eugene a re visiting th is w eek w ith
h er p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. K arl
Schultz.
Mr. and Mrs. E m anuel M iller r e
tu rn e d T h u rsd ay evening from a
w eek's vacation enjoyed a t th e coast.
Adolph A m stad Is ab sen t from w ork
a t th e C olum bia b rick y ard on account
of sickness.
Mr. and Mrs. F red P alm q u ist and
d au g h ters, Ju a n ita and H azel, and
P atric k C ollins left Monday for a few
d ay s’ v isit w ith M orris Collins and
wife a t A lderdale, W ashington.
WALRAD
Phone 1831
WRIGHT
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 NIGHT
Phone 2471
MRS. J. E. GATES
Lady A ssistant
Gresham, Oregon
J. E . G A T E S
Mortician
BORING
F IS K
The ch u rch serv ice a t 10 a. m. next
Sunday will be in ch a rg e of T hom as
We sin cerely th a n k o u r frien d s for W iles of G resham who will occupy the
the m any kind deeds and sym pathy pulpit. T he S unday school w ill m eet
extended to us d u rin g o u r recen t s o r at 11 o ’clock.
and
row by th e death of our beloved son
an d b ro th er, H enry A. W right, and for
VW*. »• *■ • *»«,
th e b eau tifu l flowers.
ROCKWOOD
Mr. and Mrs. F red W eiderm an and
Vulcanizing
and
Retreading
d au g h ter, Miss H elen W right.
T he Rev. J. S tan fo rd Moore, Iola
All W ork G u aran teed
Kelly, H elen Lam b and Amma Boe
Card of T hanks.
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We w ish to th a n k th e frien d s of
Powell V alley and Skndy for th e ir stitu te a t F alls City th is week and will
GEO. A. BRANDT,
Phone 1471
sym pathy and m any ac ts of kindness rem ain un til Monday. S ervices a t the
In th e sick n ess and death of our Rockwood ch u rch S unday evening will
b ro th er, G ustav Johnson, and for the
be conducted by I. tC. C unningham , Sedan Demolished, Occupants Hurt.
b eau tifu l floral offerings.
leader of th e o rc h e stra of th e M onta
Mr. and Mrs. A ugust Johnson.
An autom obile accid en t o ccurred
v llla M ethodist E piscopal
church.
W
ednesday aftern o o n about 6 o'clock
Window Cleaning
Cream Prices
S everal m em bers of th e o rc h e stra will
F or ex p e rt window clean in g see 8.
T he Sandy cream ery is paying 49
two
or th re e m iles ea st of O rient as
cen ts a t th e cream ery and 47 cen ts on T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n be p rese n t and w ill fu rn ish special
a
P
o
rtlan d p a rty of th ree , a m an and
m usic.
Brown, G resham , phone 2501.
the ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv.
tw o ladies w ere proceeding to w ard
hom e a fte r spending a day rounding
PLEASANT VALLEY
•
All roads lead to
th e Mt. Hood Loop highw ay. They
S ervices a t P le a sa n t V alley w ill be w ere trav e lin g a t a slow pace to ta k e
held next Sunday a t th e u su al hour in th e beautlea of th e su rro u n d in g s
and will be conducted by I. B. C un when a ro a d ste r from th e re a r honked
ningham
who w ill
b ring
m em to go by them . In try in g to pass them
We have clients for small, tracts,
bers of th e o rc h e stra of th e M ontavllla the c a r Struck loose gravel and
also exchange propositions.
i !
M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch to assist wheeled Into th e fro n t m achine, a
in the m usic.
Ford sedan. It w as th ro w n over and
badly dam aged, th e top being en tirely
•H lack berries Wanted.
List with us for quick action
dem olished and all th e g lass broken
We are in the m a rk e t for Law ton,
H im alayas, and E v erg reen b la ck b e r w ith th e exception of th a t in th e back.
ries, for shipping and b arrelin g . Cali T he o ccu p an ts of th e m achine cam e
1871 for prices and d etails. We pay to G resham to be tre a te d for possible
cash. C rates fu rn ish ed . The B erry injurlea, but a fte r reach in g h ere and
G row ers P acking Co.—Adv.
co n su ltin g a sh o rt tim e w ith a p h y si
Loans, Insurance, Rentals
A W ant Ad. helpa for both buyer cian. decided to go on to P o rtlan d to r
m edical aid. T hose In atten d a n ce did
an d te lle r.
J. E. WHETSTONE (Member»
not reg ard them as se rio u sly h u r t
GRESHAM. OREGON
Outlook want ads w ill bring buyer None of th e nam es of th e p a rtic ip a n ts
200» East (¿Usan
and taller together cheaply and
In the accid en t could be learned.
quickly.
T he Rev. D. E. A nderson, of New
York, will conduct revival services in
th e H aley B ap tist ch u rch A ugust 11 to
26. "W e co u n t ou rselv es very fo rtu
n ate to secu re th e services of th is
highly gifted and su ccessful p rea ch
e r ” says th e Rev. A. Jo h n so n , pastor.
"H e has conducted m eetings in many
of th e la rg e st ch u rc h es in our de
nom ination, and has alw ays been very
su ccessfu l. We u rg e everybody to
avail th em selv es of th e o p p o rtu n ity of
fered. M eetings every evening except
S atu rd ay . All services a re in E ng
lish except S unday m o rn in g .”
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Card of Thanks.
TIRES
TUBES
Gresham Tire Shop
GRESHAM ‘he “ FAIR” CITY
EAST GLISAN REALTY CO.
TABOR 2234