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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1925)
«RESHAM OFTLOOK. TROUTDALE C h ristian ch u rch , had ch a rg e of th e services. In te rm e n t w as m ade in the Jo e B aker Bowman, a resid e n t of Zion ch u rch cem etery. Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r S heets from E stacad a for the past 26 years, died at Tw in F alls, Idaho, a re v isitin g a t th e his home th e re A ugust 22 of ailm ents J. R. K n a rr hom e en ro u te to C a lifo r incident to old age. He w as 81 years. nia. Mrs. Otto M agnuson re tu rn e d Wed- I 3 m onths and 4 days old. H is wife Mr. and Mrs. M ershon and Mr. and n ig h t from W essington preceded him in death 15 y ea rs ago. nesday Mrs. H. B laser a re spending a few T hey cam e to P o rtlan d from M issouri S priugs, South D akota, w here she days in th e m ountains. in 1873. la te r m oving to E stacada. He w ent tw o m onths ago to ca re for h er ] W. B. S tru b le and W. H. W alk er of w as a firm believer in religion, being m other, Mrs. B ern. On h er a rriv a l P o rtlan d w ere S unday g u ests at th e hom e a m essage w as aw aitin g h er te ll a m em ber of th e M ethodist E piscopal L. A. H arlow home. ch u rc h a t E stacada. He leaves eight ing of th e d eath of h er m other. Mrs. W. M iller and d au g h ters. B eu Mr. and Mrs. J. A. L indw all and sons and a d aughter, L oren A., M. L. and Dan E. of P o rtlan d , O liver D., sons R obert and W alter of S tam lah and T helm a, spent a few days vis Newton I., A rth u r, Clyde R. aud V ic baugh, M ichigan, w ere recen t g u ests itin g old frien d s here. T hey re tu rn e d to r H.. of E stacad a and Miss Susan of th e ir old neighbors and friends, th e to th e ir hom e in e a ste rn Oregon W ed Bowman, also of E stacada. T he fu- Rev. O. J. W ilner and fam ily. They nesday. p e ra l took place at th e M ethodist w ent from here to S a lt Lake, U tah. Mrs. E m ille C. Shaw and h er siste r ch u rc h T uesday, w ith his eight sons Mrs. H elm boldt, left la st F rid ay for a Cream Prices actin g as p allb ea re rs. T he Rev. R. F. T he Sandy cream ery is paying 55 I y e a r’s trav el. T hey a re p la n n in g to R ankin of th e M ethodist church, a s cen ts at th e cream ery and 53 cen ts on ' spend th e w inter in th e south and sisted by the Rev. B. F. Clay of the th e ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv. from th e re they expect to go east. Mrs. D olores P riest, th e bookkeeper for C. C. Bush, sp en t th e w eek-end In P o rtlan d . Miss Jo e an n a h B u rn s and nephew s OK THE OLD CHAS. HUNTER FARM A bout 1 m ile so u th e ast of P le a sa n t H ome and 7 m iles so u th e ast of G resh C reighton and In n and A rth u r B u rn s am . T ake Bluff road a t G illis station. If com ing by elec tric line g et off at have re tu rn e d from a tw o w eek s’ stay S cenic station. at th e beach. T he Rev. Mr. Robinson of McMinn 5, 1925 ville. who filled th e Rev. E. R. D. H oi- Free Lunch at Noon B eginning at 11 a. hi . S harp le n ste d ’s p u lp it Sunday evening, w as LIVESTOCK 16 M ilch Cows— All young and in good condition, no h a rd m ilk ers, k ick g reeted by m any frien d s an d a ll en e rs, th re e te a te rs or sh o rt m ilkers. All a re good p ro d u cers, fre sh en in g date joyed m eeting him again. H e p re a c h w ill be announced and g u aran teed . F ive fre sh before d ate of sale and several ed in T ro u td ale about 11 y ears ago. soon afte r date of sale. Mrs. N. S. Long has re tu rn e d from 11 Je rse y H elfers—All tw o y ea rs old th is fall, p a stu re bred, some fresh e-n a tw o w eek's v isit w ith h e r siste rs. e a rly in w inter. T his is no tra d e sm a n 's herd. I have raised every c r itte r except fo u r and Mrs. K ate Ju n o r and Mrs. L illian broken every cow to m ilk. One Bay Team of G eldings, about 2700 pounds, g entle an d tru e , w ill w ork C ourtney of P o rtlan d . L ester B arn es and Ed H ow ell have anyw here. One G ray M are about 1100 lbs. Two C hester W hite Brood Sows. gone to Mt. Hood for a few days to FARM EQUIPMENT Set H eavy W ork H arn ess. Set Single H arn ess. A n k er H olth S ep ara to r pick h u ck leb erries. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. L arsso n and Mrs. No. 5, good as new. Set Morse F airb an k s P latfo rm S cales, cap acity 500 lbs. 14, 10-gallon Milk Cans. 2, 5-gallon Milk Cans. H eavy F arm W agon w ith L a rsso n ’s siste r, Mrs. A lice C o u rter of g rav el bed. New D eering Mower, cu t 30 ac res only. H ay Rake. 3-sectiou L ato u re ll, drove aro u n d th e Mt. Hood D rag H arrow . 10-shovel Disc w ith tru ck . 14-inch O liver Chilled Plow. R id ing C ultivator. Single row C ultivator. W heelbarrow . S et D ehorners. 225 loop road W ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan M ickley w ent up feet one-inch rope. L ot of barbed w ire and a lot of tools an d o th e r sm all a rtic le s too num erous to m ention. n ear G overnm ent cam p to pick h u ck leb e rrie s T uesday and re tu rn e d MATURED CROPS 24 Tons Clover and T im othy Hay. 18 T ons O ats, V etch an d W heat. 15 W ednesday. Mr. Mickley and J. H ess- T ons Baled S traw . 14 T ons O ats (w hite and g ra y ). 2 ac res P o tato es, ready len spent four days la st w eek a t Gov to dig. ern m e n t camp. T he C arl L arsso n residence, r e TERM S—All sum s $20.00 or u n d er cash. Over $20.00 six m o n th s' tim e on approved notes, in te re st 8 per cent per annum . T hose d esirin g c re d it should cen tly vacated by Mrs. E. C. Shaw , Is m ake applicatio n to A. M eyers, a t F irs t S tate Bank, G resham , Oregon, p rio r now occupied by G eorge D eisinger and to sale. fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Copeland and W. J. PHAIR, Owner W. S. WOOD A SONS, Auctioneers A. MEYERS, Clerk fam ily left T uesday fo r a th re e - w eeks’ v acatio n v isitin g frien d s a t K lam ath F alls. Miss L ula M ickley gat% a d in n er Sand Road Material Gravel Crushed Bock T h u rsd ay in honor of h er m o th e r's j b irth d ay . Mr. and Mrs. Dan M ickley, ! Jr., of P o rtlan d attended. M M * 1 Mr. and Mrs. W allace S pence have ren ted th e W allace house. Much c re d it is due Jo h n Coons in Light and Heavy Hauling th e ex cellen t ap p e aran c e of th e p o u g - las cem etery. It is now as w ell k ep t GAS AND OIL as th e cem eteries of la rg e r places. Pioneer oi Estacada Dies. POWELL VALLEY AUCTION « SALE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Gresham Transfer & Service Station WALRAD 19 Phone 1631 Ig n itio n E x p e rt. >25 will be riv e n to him who proves th a t I c an n o t find th e deficiency of h is m a chine on sta rtin g , lig h tin g a n d ignition. M ain S tre et O arag e. P hone G re sh a m 122S. WRIGHT 0 0 19 2 5 Quality lears ofi ox 25 Years T i re s to n e Service to H ig h w a y T ra n sp o rta tio n 25 years of anticipating the requirem ents of m otorists— making m anufacturing pro cesses more certain—produc in g a h ig h e r s ta n d a r d of quality—25 years of unsw erv ing adherence to the Firestone pledge,“Most Miles per Dol lar” —sum m arizes Firestone’s record of service to car owners. F iresto n e factories have grown from a small building approximately 75 x 150 feet to m am m oth plants having floor area of over 60 acres— from a capital of $50,000 to over $50,000,000—from an annual sales volume of $100,000 to over $100,000,000—ell in the short period of 25 years. This Firestone record could only have been made through fu rn ish in g th e public w ith outstanding values and is, consequently, your a s s u r ance of quality and low est prices. If you would like to know more of this wonderful record, ask your Firestone dealer to send you an illustrated folder. W ith today’s high cost of crude rubber and other raw materials, Firestone’s oppor tunity to serve the public was never better, due to its great volume and special advanta ges in buying, m anufacturing and distribution. KASER SERVICE STATION George Atkinson Gresham, Oregon Springdale, Oregon L. E. Faught Sandy Garage Corbett, Oregon Sandy, Oregon A M E R IC A N S SHOULD FRODUCB T K B IS OWN SUBBBB FRIDAY, AUGUST ¿x, I92.'> EAGE THREE COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Dr. Alice Griff, pro m in en t P o rtlan d physician and surgeon, linds re c re a tion d u rin g th e week ends at h er new sum m er re s o rt n ear C orbett w hich she recen tly bought au d the rem odelling of w hich she is p erso n ally directing. S pence Mason E h rm an , son of Mr. and Mrs. Mason E h rm an , celeb rated his fo u rth b irth d ay at his g ra n d fa th e r's m ansion h ere w ith a b eautifully arran g e d law n p arty at w hich a n um ber of little to ts of his own age from P o rtlan d w ere g u ests. O ut-door gam es w ere enjoyed d u rin g th e aftern o o n and ice cream and cake w ere served on th e law n w here m ats w ere placed to sit on. T he little host received m any gifts. Mrs. Ja s p e r C rane and Miss H am il ton of P o rtlan d a re on a m otor trip to B ritish Columbia. Ray Dick, th e little son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick of C h an ticleer Inn. re c e n t ly u n d erw en t an o p eratio n at Good S am a ritan h o sp ital for th e rem oval of to n sils and aduoids. M adam Schum ann H einck, accom panied by h er p ian ist, h er d au g h ter and g ran d so n , sp en t an aftern o o n at C hanticleer la st w eek on h er w ay to S eattle and enjoyed a splendid d inner p rep ared by th e hostess, Mrs. M arie Morgan. T he follow ing m em bers of th e Baker S tock com pany, w ith F o rest T aylor, leading m an, w ere g u ests at C hanticleer In n one day last week Miss Ann B errym an, Miss E b erh ard t c h a ra c te r w om an, B a rb a ra H alland and Miss R onald B rad b e rry of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. W ilcox of L ato u rell at tended th e barb ecu e at Hood River given by th e E lks to P o rtla n d and V ancouver lodges and rep o rted a very enjoyable tim e. Pom ona G range will meet w ith Co lum bia G range on S eptem ber 16 and th e com m ittee In ch a rg e of a rra n g in g th e p ro g ram Is busy m aking plans for th e evening. Music and dancing will have a p a rt on th e program . P o stm a ste r H aines of L ato u rell who rec en tly bought a home in T ro u t dale. w ill re tire soon from his office on acco u n t of ill h ealth and move to Ills new' home. Mrs. Floyd Reed of C orbett h as ju st in stalled a new electric ran g e and inangle in h e r home. PLEASANT HOME SUCCESS POWER” —is in the reserve —how’s yours? —reserve —is always ready for emergency —reserve —makes it possible for a new effort —reserve —is an obstacle remover a worry eliminator —a live growing hank account at BANK OF GRESHAM GRESHAM, OREGON MEN Accept this Gift Full 25c size Palmolive after Shaving Talc. To give you the Supreme in after shaving comfort W ith the purchase of a tube of Palmolive Shaving Cream Limit one to a customer 60c value for...... 3 5 c TABER PHARMACY A p le a sa n t social aftern o o n w as spent W ednesday at th e hom e of Mrs PR E SC R IPT IO N DRUO STORE H a rry C arlson w hen she e n tertain ed Phone 1761 Second and Main the follow ing frien d s and schoolm ates of Mrs. G eòrgie C a rp e n te r Ja ck so n and w e e son of L ew iston, W ashington who Is visiting h ere: M esdames C. II A lexander and ch ild ren Ju n io r and Lois, C arl Goger and son. Jackie, F red Jo h n so n and d au g h ter Betty Ju n e, R obert M iller, Bud N asshahn an d d au g h ter Rae. T. E. Sloop and d au g h ter G race, M isses C lara John son. E sth e r and Amy Sloop. You already know that Electric Service is the most R eg u lar services a t th e B ap tist useful und economical servant in the home. c h u rc h on S unday w ill be Sunday Why not start now and let Electricity do all your school a t 10 "o'clock, p reach in g a t 11 household drudgery for you? and 8, B. Y. P. U. a t 7:30, Mabie Jo h an so n leader. At th e m o rning ser vice th e p asto r. Rev. Win. F alrw ea th er w ill co n tin u e th e stu d y of o u tstan d in g Bible c h a ra c te rs, having a second ser mon on th e stu d y of A braham . All We have an excellent stock to select from. who a re not a tte n d a n ts of som e o th er Electric Store ch u rch w ill be co rd ially welcomed Electric Building h ere and w ill h ea r th e gospel ex plained in clea r, concise term s. A n um ber of th e m em bers of th is ch u rc h atten d ed th e revival services a t H aley B ap tist ch u rch on T uesday n ig h t. All w ere m uch im pressed w ith th e serm on delivered and the p leasin g p erso n ality of th e evangelist. T he g ran g e fa ir and b azaar planned by M ultnom ah g ran g e will be p o st poned from O ctober 24 to a date la ter in th e w in ter or ea rly sp rin g on a c N o th in g ca n e q u a l th e e f f e c tiv e n e s s o f a co u n t of som e of th e m em bers leav h o m e -lik e s e r v ic e , r e a s o n a b ly p r ic e d , b a c k e d ing for Hood R iver apple o rch a rd s w hen th e ap p le picking begins. up b y m e th o d s th a t a re fa ir a n d sq u a r e . Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Melton accom DAY DR NIGHT panied by frien d s m ade th e “ loop” trip on T uesday. It w as a b eautiful Phone 2171 Gresham, Oregon day and th e trip was m uch enjoyed MRS. J. E. GATES J. E. G A T E S by all. Lady A ssistan t Mortician E. B rink and son Jo h n left on Mon day for C anada to w ork In th e h a r vest fields th e re . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. A nderson have A (’hiinge In Sentiment. moved to th e P au lso n ran ch ea st of E veryone re c a lls th e tim e when P le a sa n t Home w here Mr. A nderson public sen tim en t seem ed to be stro n g Is em ployed. ly set ag a in st th e ra ilro a d s of our Every Tax Reduction Helps. co u n try , says T he M an u factu rer. The About 9,000,000 p ersons m ake In p erse v eran c e and good Judgm ent of com e tax r e tu r n s . But IbOJHiil ,000 those Into w hose h an d s »he railro a d s m o re A m ericans help m ake th e money w ere tu rn ed afte r th e ir d isa stro u s fed th e 9,000.000 pay. None escape th e era l co n tro l d u rin g th e w ar has tax. T he governm ent spends $10,000,- w orked th e m iracle of rev e rsin g pub 000 a day. T he people have to earn lic sen tim en t and secu rin g friends th a t money and pay It to th e g overn w here enem ies p reviously existed. m ent. If fed eral economy cau ses a saving of $1,000.000 a day, th e money B usiness Is b u ilt on ad v e rtisin g ; saved will not be piled up to m ake a buying is encouraged by ad v e rtisin g ; larg e ex ten t, n atio n al governm ent econom ies a re offset by local g o v ern VIITK'E TO I 'ltt III rilllM No. 255*5 m en t ex tra v ag a n ce s or bad m an ag e the Circuit Court of the State of Ore m ent. But th e fact th a t th e re Is sav In gon for the County of M ultnomah. IN PROBATB ing an y w h ere is cau se for rejoicing. n the m atter of the relate o f G ustav A. A cut in th e Income tax at le ast will Johnson, deceased N otice is hereby given that the under save money to help pay local tax es— signed has been appointed by the Circuit u n til they also m ay be reduced.—The Court of the State o f Oregon, for the 'ounty of Multnomah. Departm ent of M anufacturer. rebate, adm inistrator of the estate of Auto-Strop Razor, special - 39c Now Is the Time to Electrify Your Home. MODERN APPLIANCES AT MODERATE PRICES PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. GATES' FUNERAL HOME SERVICE G ustav A. Johnson, deceased, and has qualified. All persons having claim s against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as by law required to the undersigned, at the office of Mi-Gulrk Schneider. ¿03-5 W ithrow Building. Gresham Oregon, within six <•> months from date hereof Dated and first published August 14, IMS. Chicken Dinner*. Irate of last publication Sept. 11. 1*25 AUOUST C7 JOHNSON. Special chicken dinner every Wed nesday noon until further notice. M cOUIIlK A 8C1INBIDRK. Adm inistrator. atory In th« Wont Column Price 50c. Withrow's Restaurant— Ad. A ttorneys for Adm inistrator. Plano Tailing. Plano tu n in g $3.50. P iano a id o r gan rep airin g . Fred B Jo n es 2625 E ast 49th stre e t, P o rtlan d , phone TAbor 8952, or O reeham 1561.—Adv