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* GRESHAM OUTLOOK. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ». 1925 T he Billy S unday relig io u s ca m TROUTDALE paign w ill open w ith a big union s e r Mrs. F red P elton w as visited F rid ay vice next S unday m orning in th e ta b ern a cle ju st com pleted for th e p u r aftern o o n by th e follow ing ladies from P o rtla n d : . M esdames Brow n. Dell, pose. Murbe, McCully. N orton an d baby. F or ex p e rt window clean in g see S. Mrs. P elton took them to th e celery Make your teiepnone e a rn you more T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n fields of J. McGinnis w hich w as a ra r e Brow n, G resham , phone 2501. b j connecting It w ith a w ant ad. tre a t to som e who had never seen such larg e celery fields before. All re tu rn e d to P o rtlan d late in th e eve n in g 'a f te r a very p leasan t day sp en t at T ro u td ale. Mrs. A. J. Jo sly n of P o rtlan d , an au n t of Mr. an d Mrs. F red Pelton, spent one day last w eek as g u ests of Mrs. A nna Sw ank of Fairview . Mr. and Mrs. L em orande an d baby of G aribaldi, Mr. and Mrs. C arl E ric k son and Mr. and Mrs. D ahlgren sp en t S unday visiting at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n E rickson. The car you’ll never wear out—an automobile that “A fter D eath—W hat?” w ill be th e them e of th e serm on Sunday evening really improves with use. a t 7:30 at th e T ro u td ale com m unity ch u rch by th e p asto r, th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted. D inner guests at th e L. A. H arlow home S atu rd ay evening w ere Miss Mary B ullock. Miss G eorgia Jacobs, Jo h n n y C rout and Miss F aye P arso n s. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. S h eare r and Overland-6 Sedan, $1095 at Gresham d au g h ter of P ark d ale , Oregou, w ere v isitin g at th e J. R. K n a rr hom e S u n Overland-4 Sedan, $840 at Gresham day. Overland-4 Touring, $658 at Gresham T he T ro u td ale F lo w er clu b 's w eek ly exhibits at th e sto res and business All complete and all have all steel bodies houses in T ro u td ale a re very p retty and th e ow ners of th e different places a re pleased to have th e display in th e ir w indows. T he club is selling A large list of good used automobiles th e cu t flow ers on d isplay at lu m in a l prices. T he n ex t flow er d isplay w ill Phone us for a demonstration on any used car which be a t th e opening of N. S. L ong's new co n fectio n ery w hich h as ju st we have in stock. been com pleted sin ce th e lire. Much cre d it is due th e p resid en t, Mrs. A. D. TRACTORS K endall, who w orks very faith fu lly IMPLEMENTS for th e benefit of th e F low er club. Mrs. S. W. B ailey of T he D alles w as v isitin g a t th e C. I. T hom as home one day la st week. T he P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n will m eet S eptem ber 11 a t th e public li b rary . All th e m em bers a re urged to be presen t. Mrs. R. N. H ailey is p resident. A reu n io n of th e L am p b ert fam ily i!l||llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|ll!llllllllllllllllillllllll!llllll!llllllllllllllll"l|ll|||ll||||||!lll||||||||||||ll||||,l|||||||||||||||l||||||||||||U w as held at Mr. an d Mrs. Ju liu s L am p o r t 's hom e la st Sunday. T h ere w ere 39 p resen t. Mr. an d Mrs. Ed. Vogel of Bend visited la st wepk at th e G. P arish home. Other Modrb at Other Prion H. C. McGinnis and fam ily a re now occupying th e ir b eau tifu l new b u n g a low, w hich they have b u ilt since th e fire. Mrs. H. E. B radley and d au g h ter POWELL VALLEY Lois of P o rtlan d w ere v isitin g old frien d s in T ro u td a l^ one day la st C allers a t th e F. M attsosn hom e in week. Powell V alley W ednesday w ere Mr. T he L adies Aid w ill m eet W ednes and Mrs. R alph Spearow of Eugene. day, S eptem ber 9, w ith Mrs. M argret Mr. Spearow is a noted ath lete, hav- B urns. ing rep resen ted th e U niversity of O re Mrs. J. R. D ellinger an d d au g h ter gon in th e Olympic gam es , held in T helm a sp e n t a few days visitin g ,at F ra n ce la st year. From F ra n c e he, th e Geo. P a rish home. to g eth er w ith a n um ber of o th er a th - Mr. and Mrs. W. T. H am ilton of As letes, journeyed to Ja p a n and show ed to ria, Oregon, sp en t a few days a t the th e people th e re som e of th e finer T. Low hom e la st week. points of tra c k and field events. Mr. Miss L illian W allace of P o rtlan d Spearow sta te s th a t they w ere treated w as v isitin g Mrs. M argret B u rn s a few m ost ro y ally d u rin g th e ir sta y in We are headquarters for everything you’ll need days la st week. Jap an . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W ilcox of B ridal T he services will be as u su al Sun- in the line of Veil, Mrs. E a rl T e g a rt of F airview day a t th e Swedish Mission ch u rch , and Mrs. Tom Low drove to S pring- Sunday school a t 9:50, follow ed by field S atu rd ay and on to C ottage p reach in g a t 11 from th e them e, “ The G rove Sunday, visitin g friends. New Nam e.” Young people's service Mrs. J. Davis and A rnold D arby convenes nt 7 o’clock, w ith preach in g w ent to A berdeen to v isit relativ es follow ing from the topic, “Com petence recently. or F aith fu ln ess." T he evening s e r Mr. and Mrs. S. S te w a rt of P o rtlan d vice w ill be in E n g lish and th e re will Everything including the license sp e n t one daV la st w eek a t th e Tom be special singing. Low home. Mrs. J. A. L iedfors is now finishing up her su m m er's w ork in P o rtlan d as a stu d e n t in light d raw in g and clay m odeling w ith th e sum m er extension co u rse of th e U niversity of Oregon. Sportsman s Headquarters Mrs. L iedfors is an a r tis t of m uch B Phone 1421 G resham = ab ility and says she has been g reatly D o y o u r feet tire and ach e, or h a v e enjoying h er w ork u nder a very p ro F.iilllllltlililllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillUlllllllllllillllllllllllllllllli.illlllllllllllllllliri; you cra m p s or p a in s in th e foot or ficient in stru c to r. le g I f so. c a ll and let u s tell you T he M isses H ulda and F lo ren ce w h a t is w rong. We are C H IR O P O D IST S anil ARCH S P E C IA LIST S. Johnson and Mr and Mrs. R udolph Fntabllwtied ten year* In P ortla n d , and S alq u ist re tu rn e d y esterd ay from th e ir h ave th<m«aml* o f <ntl*fled cu stom er* e a ste rn trip , tak en in tw o se p a ra te 1 lironirhout the co u n tr y . W e sp ec ia lize Get th e Red C rown in correctly U tting the All L eath er m achines b u t th e tw o p a rtie s rem ain Mileage Card at any A d ju stab le Arch Support a t ab ou t Ing n ea r each o th er for n early 3500 h a lf som e o th e rs ch arge. W e a lso r e “ R edC row n”pum p. m ove corn s, c a llo u se s. Ingrow n n a ils m iles, th e d istan ce trav eled . They U se it and se e your and g iv e In stan t re lie f to a ll foot visited in Iow a and K an sas, re tu r n trou b les a t m ost rea so n a b le prices. mileage increase! ing home by way of C alifornia. W ord h as been received th a t Miss E X A M IN A T IO N F R E E T ecla Shuholm is leaving Sweden Open S a tu rd a y E v e n in g s th is m onth for th e United S tates. She I)r. L. Eaton Dr. B. E. Kelly h as been a b sen t for m ore th an a year. PAGE THREE M STA TED COMMUNICATION of F airview Lodge No. 92, A. F. ' w / ' & A. M.. S atu rd ay evening, S eptem ber 5, 1925, a t 8 o’clock. 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METZGER Tour Home Furnisher GRESHAM, OREGON j : I | | I’lIONE 1991 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. DAY OR NIGHT I ■ 1 Phone 2171 MRS. J. E. GATES Lady A ssistan t Gresham, Oregon J. E. G A T E S Mortician j CORBETT i SH O E S T he 10th an n u a l m eeting of th e E ast ■ of Sandy P ioneer society m et la st W O R K ANO D R E S S SH O E S W ednesday at C olum bia g ran g e hull fo r Men a n d Boys I .. . . , . d e ro r. ted bv th e w h k " ,ln'1 been d ecorated by th e g ra n g e rs for th e occasion, w ith W. S. W oodard presiding. T he forenoon w as very p le asa n tly sp e n t w ith g ree tin g s betw een neig h b o rs and frien d s. At GRESHAM SHOE SHOP I noon’ ,h p re WH8 a K ra" rt n ,arch lpd I ’he p resid en t and wife w ith Mrs. . E thel Sm ith S te w a rt at th e piano, and | th e p ioneers w ere led to th e dining Phone 41 Gresham room w here a bounteous b an q u et w as sp read w hich w as enjoyed by ab o u t G resh am , Oregon Phone » it 250 perso n s. T he m eeting w as again called to o rd er at 2 o'clock by th e p resid en t who req u ested C. J. L ittle- i A ll r a il* attended p rom ptly page to preside. A p rogram , w hich , Dl.*«*as«?/ o f a ll d o m e stic a n im a l* had been p rep ared by Mrs. Lydia Os- ' treated. tra n d and Mrs. C lara Sm ith, w as then B lu e M ouse T h ea ter B u ild in g Cream Prices 11th and W a sh in g to n Sts. T he Sandy cream ery is paying 55 presesnted. It consisted of com m uni P o rtla n d , Ore. T el. B r o a d w a y 2824 cen ts a t th e cream ery and 53 cen ts on ty singing led by Geo. Perry, an In- ' stru m e n ta l duet by Mrs. Lee E vans J th e ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv. and Mrs. L. A. H arlow , vocal solo by ' Huger of Livestock Lee E vans, rec itatio n , "T he C ircu it i L o ca ted on B a se L in e and B u ck ley A ven u e R id er” by Mrs. O strand, ad d re ss by j P hon e T A bor 497» Geo. H. H im es, se c re ta ry of th e Ore- I R oute 1 P o rtla n d , Ore. gon pioneer society, m em orial s e r vices for Mrs. Jam es P o u n d er, F red L uscher and F erd in an d F loss, who On the Fred Radford Ranch, about I .Mile Southeast ol' had passed aw ay sin ce th e la st m eet- J Cottrell School at Junction Dodge Park anti Bluff Bonds. a t lea st 7 colors, and lngs. A eulogy w as given for Mrs. i 12 ch • o ice Iris, 6 tu lip s, $1.00 P o under by Mrs. C lara Sm ith, afte r w hich she placed a bouquet on th e I M ile e a s t o f 12-M lle C o m er Beginning a t 11 a. in. sharp. Free Lunch at Noon. a lta r in memory, of her who w as larg e- j P hone G resh am 72x4 ly in stru m e n ta l in o rg an izin g th e i We will sell all our poultry and entire holdings con pioneer society. “The Long, Long sisting of: T ra il” w as th en su n g as a m em orial j 25»» White Leghorn Pullets, 5 months old; 200 Laying While Leg song. OPENS SEPT . 5 horn liens, l-year old. These hens are the »test of stock hating pro S everal sh o rt speeches w ere m ade duced over 20tl eggs per hen per year. MRS. AGNES CARMEAN by pioneers, giving rem in iscen ces of , 1 Ford T o u rin g C ar. 1 good team of horses, w eight 3200 pounds. 3 good m ilch cows. 1 five y ea rs old, 2 six y ea rs old, 1 heifer com ing Every Saturday early days. Mrs. H arlow sang a solo fresh in Decem ber. F ifty bush els of w heat. T h irty bu sh els of P h o n e 791 R E G IS T E R N O W w hich concluded th e program . T hose o ats and vetch for seed. Two hundred bushels w inter oats. Thir.ty in atten d a n ce from a d istan ce w ere ■ .•» bushels sp rin g s oats. 25 tons good hay (6 tons clover, 19 tons oats Mr. Him es, Ju d g e D ickenson, Sheriff C lara Sm ith, Mrs. L ydia O strand and and v e tc h |. 8 tons straw . 1 tru ck w agon. 1 wagon w ith gravel bed. Mrs. C lara L arsson, reso lu tio n com Ideal D eering mower. Six-lever rid in g cu ltiv ato r. P o tato p lan ter. H u rlb u rt, Mr. and Mrs. I). H u rlb u rt, m ittee. Iron h arrow , 1 Disc. Uav rake. 14-lnch plow. 2 single cu ltiv ato rs. Mr. and Mrs. H om er Johnson and P re s s u r e x si>ray» r . 2 sets double h arn ess. Anvil. vise. D rill. Mrs. A. B. Fox and d au g h ter of P o rt Caretaker nt Arrah Wanna Dies. L io o d -r stove. A m erican cream se p arato r. land, C. J. L lttlep ag e, M osier; Mr. Jo h n P rad er, em ployed as a c a re and Mrs. B row er, O rien t; Mr. and ta k e r for th e B. F. A ldrich sum m er »ID SFIIDI.il GOODS Mrs. Jas. McBain, G resh am ; Mr. and co ttag e n ear A rrah W anna on the Mrs. E. T. P resto n . G resh am ; Mr. and Mt. Hood highw ay, expired very su d Crown S in cla ir six-hole range, 2 -b u rn er oil stove, h eatin g stove, Mrs. E dlem an. L ln n em an n ; Mr. and denly W ednesday, p resu m ab ly from a ( .rnp - t o v 2 ii" '- s, > m a ll ta b le , b"d c o m p lete, m a ttr e Mrs. C h risten sen , B eaverton, Mrs. stro k e of apoplexy w hile engaged in dre- ser. 3 rugs, 9 x 1 2 feet; copper w ash boiler, 2 tubs, w rin g er, Chas. Sm ith, Stevenson, W ashington; th e light duties incident to his work. m ilk buckets. A lot of g ard en and o th er toots and various a rticle s 9 Win B ram hall, B attleg ro u n d , W ash He has a wife, Mrs. E lsie P ra d er, who too num ero u s to m ention. in g to n ; Mrs S to lh er, B eav erto n ; Ed. resides in A shland, Oregon, also a s is TERM S All sum s 120.09 or under, cash Over 12«.00 six m onths' and Jo h n H eslln, F airv iew ; Mr». A. te r. Mrs. A nna Edm onds, of P o rtlan d , » tim e on approved notes. In terest 8 p er cent per annum . T hose d e sir Fox and Mr». B lederm an, T ro u td ale ; besides a num ber of o th e r relativ es. di ing cred it should m ake application to A. M eyers, at F irs t S tate Bank, Mr. and MM. Wm. N orthw ay, C as F inal arran g em en t» a re In th e hands G resham . Oregon, p rio r to sale. cade L oeks; M ayor L au ra H arlow of J. E. Metzger, T he tim e of the and Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n L arsson, fu n eral has not yet been announced, ■ T ro u td a le ; Mr». C. Bush and d au g h hut it Is understood th a t th e w ishes of 3 te r M arjorie and Mrs. L O stran d of th e deceased will be c a rrie d out as to Bridal Veil. Officers for 1928 elected place of In term en t, w hich is th e Rose at th is tim e w ere D. H u rlb u rt, p re si City cem etery. d en t; Mrs. D. H u rlb u rt, vice p re si d en t: Mrs. M yrta E. Reed, h o n o rary Special chicken dinner every Wed W. S. WOOD A SONS, Auctioneers. ... A. MEYERS, Clerk p resid e n t; C. C h risten sen , se c re ta ry ; nesday noon until further notice. Mrs. O llre W oodward, tr e a s u r e r ; Mrs. Price 50c. Withrow's Restaurant.—Ad. PAINLESS CHIROPODISTS and ARCH SPECIALISTS Expert Shoe Repairing CARL DAHL Dr. A. H. Wright, V.S. C. A. BUTCHER AUCTION SALE ’T h e Red C row n M ileage C ard sure saves m oney!” The Red Crown Mileage Card is more than a card for recording mileage—it’s a help to you to get the e x tr a 15 to 30 miles that are alw ays in a tankful of Red Crown gasoline. H ere’s w hat one m otor ist found out: “ T he Red C row n Mileage Card s u re saves m oney! My bus consum es only 10 gallons of ‘Red C row n’ now on a 200 mile run that used to take 13 gallons of gas and even m ore. I figure I'll save enot c.h ;n a year on Red C rown gas oline to pay for one tire at least.” Red Crown M ila g e Card records prove daily the extra m “cage In Red Crown gasoline. Use “Red C iaw n” al ways and profit by its extra mileage. wiîles c'Híe¿erfá¡ fin fïMÿ/z-b y miles STANDARD O i l C O M PA XT (CaltíonuJ) Choice Nursery Stock F R ID A Y , SEPTEM BER 11, 1925 Suhr Flower Farm School of Dancing 11 k M. J. HUGHES | i O ~ w n e r s A . M cN E IL