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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1925)
GRESHAM orTLOOK. TROUTDALE Batto is Here T here w ill be services a t th e T ro u t dale com m unity ch u rch Sunday even ing a t eight o'clock. T he Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted is th e p astor. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. H arlow and sons Sam and R obert a re spending th e ir vacation a t G overnm ent m ineral sp rin g s n ear C arson, W ash. Mrs. Ja s. A shw orth arriv ed here one la y la st w eek to join h er husband and son who drove from K ansas two m onths ago. Mr. A shw orth is a b ro th e r of Mrs. J. R. K n arr. They expect 4 to stay in Oregon for a y ear or two. $ .1 A few T ro u td ale people had a pic nic on th e K n a rr place, w hich is know n as Sandy Dell, la st Sunday. C. C. Bush is building an office in th e w est end of th e sales room in his g ara g e w hich is im proving th e ap p ea ran ce of the building very much. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Spence have re tu rn e d from th e ir trip to B ritish G unnar Kasson, and his fam ous Columbia. dogs which helped him ca rry the Mr. and Mrs. Ja s. W illiam s and precious an tito x in to Nome la st d au g h ter and Mr. and Mrs. Rosen- w inter are in th e sta te s ap p e arin g d itte r and son, all of P o rtlan d , w ere in vaudeville. Pictured is K as g u ests at th e A. D. K endall hom e one son and Balto— th e g re a t lead dog which found th e way th ro u g h tho day la st week. A rctic blizzard. H. B laser h as re tu rn e d from his trip to Idaho. Gillis Vs. Woodstock Sunday T he Rev. and M rs. H ollensted a re T he G illis baseball team is sched hom e again a fte r enjoying a trip a t uled to play th e W oodstock firem en R hododendron. a t W oodstock P a rk next Sunday, A u Cream Prices g u st 16. The gam e w ill be called T he Sandy cream ery is paying 49 a t 2; 30. I t is hoped th e local fans c e n ts a t th e cream ery and 47 cen ts on w ill give th e G illis team good su p th e ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv. port. Money to loan on real estate. F arm loans at 8 per cent. B. W. T horne Read and use th e W ant Ads. Now Is the Time to Electrify Your Home. You already know that Electric Service Is the most useful and economical servant in the home. Why not start now and let Electricity do all your household drudgery for you? MODERN APPLIANCES AT MODERATE PRICES We have an excellent stock to select from. ROCKWOOD Mrs. A. L. H orton, who h as been v ery ill for some tim e, is s till con- ! fined to her bed. Mrs. E lsie P asm ore ia n d son H ow ard have been on th e ■ sick list for sev eral days w ith p n eu monia. A trio of young ladies. Miss Iola K elley, Alice Boe an d H elen Lam b, w ill be in ch a rg e of th e E p w o rth j L eague service S unday evening a t th e Rockwood com m unity ch o u rch and ; w ill give echoes from th e F a lls City ! in stitu te. At 8 o'clock th e p asto r, the i Rev. J. S tan fo rd Moore, w ill speak j from th e subject, "G od's Voice.” HALEY T he revival services a t th e H aley B a p tist ch u rch opened w ith th e Rev. D. E. A nderson in ch a rg e T uesday night. T he atten d an ce has been good from th e s ta r t and th e in te re st has m ounted each evening. Rev. Mr. A n derso n is a m an of p leasin g and en gaging p erso n ality , a p rea ch er of pow er and insight, w ith n o thing se n sa tional about his w ork and no artificial a ttra c tio n s. H e Is rep o rted by those atten d in g to p reach th e gospel stra ig h t from th e shoulder, b arin g sin in all its hideousness and holding up C h rist as th e w o rld ’s only hope. A ra r e o p p o rtu n ity Is offered th e en tire com m unity to atten d and profit by th e rem a rk a b le m eetings. S ervices are in E n g lish and w ill be held every evening except S atu rd ay . Plano Tuning. P iano tu n in g >3.50. P iano a id o r gan rep airin g . F red B. Jo n e s 2625 E ast 49th stre e t, P o rtlan d , phone TAbor 8952, or G resham 1561.—Adv. PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. PAGE THREE Achievement.’ Mr. and Mrs. F red W eidem au and d au g h ter H elen of Kelso, W ash., a re g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. W illard Cook and fam ily. T he Rev. A. S. H isey of Salem w as in Rockwood T h u rsd ay in th e in te r ests of th e B oard of Home Missions, also in sp ectin g th e new M ethodist ch u rc h w hich is w ell on th e w ay to com pletion. T he Rev. Mr. H isey has ch a rg e of th e w orkings of th e board in th is te rrito ry . Vacation Hours In Gresham Library'. Electric Store Electric Building FRIDAY. AVGfST l>. It*»:, opportunity reflections The Plunge into a Bank Account /« a Plunge into a Realization of your powers —your capabilities reflected from your home bank BANK OF GRESHAM Mabel C lare O rr of Blackwell, Okla., is th e only w om an oil well drilling co n tra cto r in th e wftrld. In eig h t y ea rs she h as built up a big business— spending m ost of her tim e in th e oil fields w ith her staunch arm y of worker». GRESHAM, OREGON opportunity helpers of opportunity seekers CORBETT On Tuesday aftern o o n th e b arn , hen house and fencing belonging to Mrs. F. G. C ow ring w ere b urned to th e ground. T he loss w as p a rtly covered by in su ran ce. The origin of th e fire is unknow n. K arl H annem ann, C o rb ett’s fo re m ost Je rse y b reed er, b ro u g h t hom e from th e M ultnom ah county fair n u m erous prizes for his fine h erd of J e r seys. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L ato u relle of H eppner re tu rn e d hom e Monday afte r having spent sev eral days In th is v i cinity and a t L ato u rell F alls, visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. G ran t Bell, form erly of th is place b u t now of N ational City, Calif., sta rte d T uesday on th e ir r e tu r n trip to C alifo rn ia a fte r spending th e la st th ree w eeks h ere v isitin g r e l ativ es and old frien d s and looking a fte r th e ir rea l estate In th is vicinity. T he Lew is Reed and L orn Good win fam ilies enjoyed an all-day pic nic at E agle C reek on S atu rd ay . H arry R ick ert m ade a trip to so u th ern Oregon th e first of th e week. D uring Ju ly and A ugust th e G resh am lib ra ry w ill be open on Mondays, POWELL VALLEY W ednesdays and F rid ay s from 2:30 to 5:30 and from 7 to 9. On S atu rd ay it T he Rev. O. J. W llner w ill speak w ill be open from 2:30 to 5:30. Sunday m orning a t th e Sw edish Mis sion ch u rch on th e subject, "T he T hings T h at Belong to Our P eace." The Sunday school w ill convene at th e u su al hour of 9:50. T he young people’s m eeting w ill begin a t 7 fo l lowed by th e serm on a t 8 from th e w ords, "W hat I t M eans to L ay Hold on E te rn a l Life.” to-day i i the secret of attainment S c ie n c e Our job office equipment is thoroughly modern and we are pre pared to handle any job from a business card to a large catalog. We hold an exclusive franchise in this territory for Autocaster cuts and illustrations and furnish this service free of charge to our cus tomers. PLEASANT VALLEY In this line are thousands of pictures, only a few of which are shown in this ad. There is a picture for every purpose and season of the year. T he Sunday school and preach in g service will be com bined at th e P le a s a n t V alley com m unity ch u rc h next Sunday m orning. T he topic for th e serv ice will be, "Men of L ight In th e D ark A ges.” Oregon Agricultural College Serves the Farms, Homes and Industries of Oregon IT OFFERS A COLLEGE EDUCATION IN Agriculture, Commerce, Engineering, Forestry, Home Economics, Mines, Pharmacy, Vocational Education, Chemical Engineering, Military ¡Sciences and Tactics The School of BASIC ARTS AND SCIENCES provides th e fo undation for all tech n ical co u rses. T he tra in in g Includes P h y sical E d ucation, In d u stria l Jo u rn alism , Social Sciences, an d Music. Fall Term Begins September 21, 1925 F o r illu stra te d booklets and specific inform ation, w rite to T H E REG ISTRA R, Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l College, C orvallis, Oregon Sand ltuad Material Light and Heavy Hauling QAS AND OIL WALRAD Phone 1631 SERVICE Nothing can equal the effectiveness of a home-like service, reasonably priced, backed up by methods that are fair and square. DAT OB NIGHT Phone 2471 MRS. J. E. GATES Gresham, Oregon J. E. GATES Mortician Why Pay More for Tires? TIRES and TUBES Vulcanizing and Retreading AU W ork G uaran teed G resh am T ir e S h o p GEO. A. BRANDT, Phone 1471 SAND GRAVEL CEMENT BRICK This youthful sleuth, now just 30, is chief of the U. S. Secret ■Service, succeeding Wm. J. Bums, resigned. He is J. E. Hoover, of Washington, who won the place by his great work in important gov ernment cases. Edvard McCaOoofb AvrocAn* WRIGHT GATES' FUNERAL HOME F IS K We are enabled to do your work better by reason of this service which is constantly increasing and building up our printing facilities. Think/ This service is furnished absolutely free to you as one of our customers/ When you need stationery, posters or circulars re member we are here to serve you and will serve you well. T e flU le T oodles Crushed Rock ‘King Brady” I FOLKS IN OUR TOWN Gravel Gresham Transfer & Service Station Lady Assistant Your printed matter will be more attractive and will draw at tention more quickly if ilustrated with one of these pictures. S e r v ic e ” T h ro u g h th e E xperim ent S tation, th e E xtension Service and R esident In stru ctio n FAIRVIEW Sunday school will m eet a t 10 a. m. S unday a t th e F airview M ethodist ch u rch and In th e evening at 8 o'clock th e Rev. C. B. May w ill b rin g th e p rea ch in g m essage. S unday school will he held at th e S m ith M emorial P re sb y teria n ch u rch beginlng a t 10 o’clock. At 11 th e re w ill be m o rning w orship w ith serm on by th e pasto r, Rev. E. R. D. H ollen sted. fo r We have cut our margin and can still offer a real good, guaranteed Tire for less money. 30x3 !/2 reg size....... $10.00 30x3 Yi tube ............... 1.10 Reasonable prices on Oils and Accessories. GAS 20c J. R. KNARR Ivy Filling Station Phone G resham 489 TROUTDALE, OREOON C orner R o b erts Avenue and Pow ell S tre e t B usiness Is b u ilt on ad v e rtisin g ; j See th e b arg ain s listed In th e W ant buying Is en couraged by ad v e rtisin g ; th e public is benefited by adv ertían ?. Ads.