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GRESHAM OLTLOOK. THE END OF THE JOY RIDE . By a . a TV« SP A ï. SEPTEMBER là. 1»¿ó PAGE THREE chapin News from Nearby Localities School Supplies i___________________________________ _ _____________________ , FAIRVIEW --------- i llltY IE W SCHOOL WILL DEDICATE NEW BUILDING M orning w orship will he held at th e T he d edicatory exercises of th e new Sm ith M emorial P resb y terian ch u rch Sunday m orning at 11 o’clock w ith a F airview schoolhouse will be held on serm on by th e p asto r, th e Rev. E. R. F riday evening, Septem ber 18, at 8 D. H ollensted. S unday school w ill be o'clock, and all in terested frien d s are ing at 10 o’clock. T h ere w ill be a se s invited to be p resen t. T he p rinciple ad d ress of th e eve sion of th e S unday school te ac h ers and officers at th e hom e of Mr. and ning w ill be given by E. C. F arn u m , Mrs. G eorge P. L um sden Sunday a f executive se creta ry of the P o rtlan d | Council of C hurches and a sh o rt ta lk ternoon a t 3 o’clock. A social evening w ill be held a t the w ill be given by W. F. W oodard of hom e of T hom as Low on th e Sandy I School DiBt. No. 1, Lem uel P. P u t- T h u rsd ay evening u n d er th e auspices I iiani, d irecto r of educatioual ch u rch of th e W om an's society of th e Sm ith activities, will in tro d u ce the speakers. County School S u p erin ten d en t W. C. Memorial P re sb y teria n church. AU are co rd ially invited to be p resen t. A lderson w ill conduct th e sta n d a rd i T h ere w ill be a p ro g ram and re fre s h zation exercises. On th e school board a re J. W. Mol- m ents w ill be served. T he first m eeting of th e F airview I ler, ch a irm an ; W. E. Stone and Ray P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n w ill be i C. Sim pson, w ith G eorge R. Shaw as held F rid ay aftern o o n a t 2 p. m. in the clerk. The te ac h ers a re Mrs. Anne schoolhouse. All m em bers a re r e T eg art, p rin cip al; Miss R eta Ellis, quested to be p resen t as plans for the Miss Beryl King and Miss Leah B our geois. com ing y ear w ill be discussed. VICTORY PLE A SA N T HOME V ictory C ircle of th e E vangelical W om en’s Union w ill m eet w ith Mrs. O liv e 'S tre b in on T h u rsd ay afternoon, S ep tem ber 17, a t 2 o’clock. School sta rte d la st M onday w ith «bout 20 pupils' enrolled. Mrs. Louise M. N elson is th e te ac h er for an o th er year. T he V ictory P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso cia tio n w ill m eet on Friday, S eptem ber 18 a t 8 o'clock. T his association is r e q u ested to m ake its donations tow ard th e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs service shop dur- ing th is m onth. A nything in the line of clothing, household goods, books, m ag azines, m usic, p ic tu res, etc., will be acc« pted. P lease b rin g an y th in '; you have in th is line to th e V ictory schoolhouse on F rid ay evening. New tilings u n d er "C lassified.” Columbia River Salmon B U Y FR ESH and a t reasonable prices, on and after Sept. 10. FLOYD REED Phone Corbett 1620 Corbett PAINLESS CHIROPODISTS and ARCH SPECIALISTS Do your feet tire and ache, or have you cram ps or pains In the foot or leg. If so, call and let us tell you what Is wrong We are CHIROPOII- I8TS and ARCH SPECIALISTS. Eatablleheil ten year« In Portland, and have thon«anda of aatlatied rnatomer« tliroughonl the eonntry. We specialize in rorrertly liltin g the All Leather Adjustable Arch Support at about h alf som e others charge. W e also re move corns, callouses, ingrown nails and give Instant relief to all foot troubles at m ost reasonable prices. EXAM INATIO N F R E E Open Saturday Evenings. Dr. L. Eaton Dr. B. E. Kelly Blue Mouse Theater Building 11th and W ashington Sts. Portland, Ore. Tel. Broadw ay 2S24 T he W. W. G. g irls a re sponsoring an ice cream social on F rid ay evening a t th e O rient school au d ito riu m . A splendid p ro g ram w ill be given con sistin g of read in g s from m em bers of th e G illespie si liool o f expression, pantom im es and m usical num bers from G resham ta len t. M arion M iller and soil T. ddy from M yrtle P oint a re spending a raw iL ys w ’*li th e fo rm er's m other, Mrs. P. M. Miller. 1 F red John so n and E lg ar Sloop left T h u rsd ay lo r A lberta. Canada, to spend a few w eek . Mrs. lle h n e r Jo h n so n and Mrs. A. E. D eH av n took in th e ex cu rsio n to Spokan la st v c k-end and visited frien d s th ere, re tu rn in g Monday night. Seven hu n d red and t w enty-live p erso n s w ere on th e ir tra in and 795 on th e S. P. & S. The excursion b ro u g h t to Spokane fr mi S eattle m ore th an 3000 ; rsons. W hile in Spokane Mrs. D eH aven visited with h er sister, Mrs. F. W. W itters, and Mrs. Jo h n so n w as th e guest of h er b ro th er, W ilm er Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. R alph Lee of Chehalis, W ashington, w ere g u ests over the w eek-end of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. De- H aven. T he Lees a re old frien d s from N ebraska. Pleasant Valley New* Item Correeied. PO WELL VALLEY T h ere w as a larg e atten d a n ce a t the fu n e ra l of A ndrew Jo h n A nderson v ho died a t Pow ell V alley T h u rsd ay a .te rn o o n at th e hom e of his son-in- 1 'W and dau g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. Emil S itte rstro m , w ith whom he had lived J for th e p ast 23 y ears. The Rev. O. J. W ilner preached th e fu n eral serm on an d Mrs. K arl H agberg sang. T h ere w as an ab undance of b eautiful flow- tile c a re of Mr. A nderson for a w hile vice, a teleg ram of sym pathy w as read from th e co ngregation of th e Sw edish ch u rc h in A berdeen, W ashington, w here Mr. A nderson had w orshipped for 14 y ea rs before com ing to Pow ell V alley. T h ere w ere also a num ber w h o cam e from A berdeen to atten d th e fu n eral, Mrs. A. Sw anson, a siste r of Mr. S atte rstsro m , Mr. and Mrs. A. W alin, th e la tte r a niece of th e de ceased, Mr. and Mrs. George G u staf son, th e la tte r also a niece, Ed. A n d erson, a nephew , and Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H endricks, th e form er a b ro th er of Mrs. A nderson In te rm e n t was m ade In D ouglas cem etery. T he m em bers of th e Swedish L u th e ra n clnireh a re p lan n in g a b a za ar to be held in th e ir ch u rch S a tu r day evening. S eptem ber 26, beginning at 7:30. R efresh m en ts will be served a fte r th e sale. Mrs. Simon Lind, who lias charge of the sew ing of num erous a rtic le s for the bazaar, req u e sts th a t th ese th in g s be tu rn e d in to her, com pleted, before th e date of the sale, i Miss Mary Olson of T hief River F alls, M innesota, a cousin of Em il S a tte rstro m , arriv ed a week ago to visit. She is a n u rse and assiste d iu th e c a re of Mr. A nderson for w hile before he passed aw ay. C orrection has been sen t by Mrs. P aul B liss of a new s item ap p earin g in th e la st issu e of th e Outlook. The sta te m en t read th a t th e addition to th e P leasant V alley ch u rch had cost over $400, w hereas th e en tire co st was $390, accordin g to Mrs. Bliss, who is ch airm an o f th e building com m ittee. | I t is planned to p ain t th e building, and a com m ittee lias been appointed to a t Card of T hanks. tend to the m a tte r from the L adies Aid We d esire to th a n k o u r frien d s and society, w hich w ill finance th e work. rela tiv e s for th e ir sym pathy an d for F unds w ill be solicited and the w ork th e b eautiful flow ers given d u rin g our rec en t bereavem ent. w ill be done im m ediately. Mrs. M ary A nderson, Mr. an d Mrs. Em il S atte rstro m and Fam ily. H a lF s C a ta rrh Medicine local and internal, and has been success Lynch I’.-T. A. Will Give Reception. T he Lynch P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso cia tion w ill give a reception to te ach ers ful in the treatment o f Catarrh for over an d new resid e n ts in th e Lynch forty years. Sold by all druggists. school d istric t, F rid ay , S eptem ber 18. F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio T he m em bers of th e school board and executive board of th e P.-T. A. w ill be h o sts and hostesses a t th is reception. Special com m ittees for p ro g ram and lunch w ere appointed. All p a tro n s of th e d istric t a re urged to be p resen t. Treatment, both 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 DR NIGHT Phone 2471 Gresham, Oregon MRS. J. E. GATES L ady A ssistan t J. E. GATES M ortician Now Is the Time to Electrify Your Home. You already know that Electric Service is the iiio-t 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. Electric Store Electric Bnlldlng PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. Cream Prices T h e Sandy cre am e ry is paying 55 cen ts a t th e cream ery and 53 cen ts on th e ro u te for b u tte r f a t—Adv. HOW TO STRENGTHEN EYES. In a su rp risin g sh o rt tim e sim ple cam p h o r, w itchhazel, h y d rastis, etc., as mixed in L avoptik eye w ash, s tre n g th e n s eyes so you can read or w ork m ore. One sm all bottle shows re su lts. A lum inum eye cup free.— G resham D rug Com pany.—Adv. IC E SW EET CREAM and “Gresham Maid” ICE CREAM Supplied Dally Sweet (ream Shipper« Wanted GRESHAM CREAMERY CO. Phone 1381 T he Rev. an d Mrs. Brow n and ! TROUTDALE d au g h ter. Miss N ellie Brown of Mon- ■ m outh, Oregon, are v isitin g w ith a Miss Jessie McNair of Spokane w as d au g h ter, Mrs. Mabel Surface. I visiting w ith Mrs. , M argret B urns ' recently. T he frien d s of Miss M arjorie K hun- ROCKWOOD i ley gave a th e a te r p a rty for her and ' a fte r th e show they all w ent to the School sta rte d h ere Monday, Sept. hom e of Miss E lizabeth Robinson and 14, w ith th e sam e te ac h ers th a t ta u g h t played gam es and ate ice cream and last year. cake. Miss K hunley has gone to Hood W hile playing ball ju s t before R iver to live. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. P arsons, Mrs. school took up la st Monday, Dale | Mary P arso n s and son Dale and L ionberger fell and broke his leg. Dr. d au g h ter Faye and Sam H arlow H ughes of G resham set th e broken . sp en t a few days a t Wind riv er. They | retu rn ed home Monday evening. bones. Miss Jo e h an n a B u rn s has retu rn ed H. F. Dye. Roy Malcom and Allen to her hom e in Spokane afte r several P a rk s have re tu rn e d from a trip to w eeks stay w ith her m other, Mrs. C u rry county. M argret Burns. Mrs. Ju liu s L am p b ert en tertain ed Mrs. K. W. H arvey and boys r e t her hom e S atu rd ay evening a few tu rn ed hom e la st S unday from In d e a relativ es and frien d s a t d inner in hon- pendence w here they have been for i or of Miss M arjorie K endall's b irth - the p a st tw o w eeks picking hops. i day. Mr. and Mrs. Ja s. Spence and Mrs. V isitors a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W. Cook la st S unday w ere Mr. H. C. McGinnis and son, Jo h n McGin- , ills and Miss Miriam Spence are and Mrs. H ilm er A nspach and boys, 1 spending a w eek’s vacation a t Rock Mr. and Mrs. P au l A nspach and son. aw ay beach. Rev. J. H. K hunley and fam ily Mrs. Ray Giles of M ontavilla, Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k Cheney and Mr. and Mrs. have moved to Hood River. Rev. Mr. K hunley has been called to preach L ouis K um m er and Mr. and Mrs. E. i there. D ickenson of P o rtlan d . Mr. an d Mrs. J. A shw orth a re go V isitors a t th e hom e of Mr. and ing to occupy th e house recen tly v a by Rev. K hunley and fam ily on Mrs. F ra n k D ickenson la st S atu rd ay cated the A dvent C h ristian cam p grounds. evening w ere Mrs. D ora D ickenson and son H enry, W ill D ickenson and Infant Die« of Cerelirnl Hemorrhage« fam ily of P o rtlan d . Irv in R obert Rich, tw o-m onths-old son of Mr. and Mrs. C lark Rich, late ! of Sandy b ut who w ere form er resi COTTRELL dents of P le a sa n t Home, died S atu r- T he W illing W o rk ers w ill m eet at day, S eptem ber 12, a t the P o rtlan d the home of Mrs. S. B. Splaw n on san ita riu m from th e effects of a cere- W ednesday aftern o o n at 2 o'clock. All j b ral hem orrhage. T he child w as first J b ro u g h t to G resham for trea tm e n t, a re co rd ially invited to be present. Mrs. Maude C lark of K ansas City J but th e physician here, realizing the is visitin g w ith h er b ro th er, F red serio u sn ess of th e case, advocated tak- Myers, and fam ily. T hey a re im prov [ lng it to a P o rtlan d h ospital. T his ing th e tim e today by a trip around Was accordingly done and a child the Mt. Hood Loop. Mrs. C lark sta te s j sp ecialist wag co nsulted in th e city. w hen she left h er hom e little over a H ow ever, th e baby failed to respond to w eek ago th e w eath er w as extrem ely J th e m easu res reso rte d to a t th e sani- h ot and she g rea tly enjoys th is w on I ta riu m and It died in convulsions. F u n eral services w ere conducted a t the d erfu l clim ate. P lea san t Home M ethodist ch u rch S u n day, w ith in te rm en t In the P leusant LUSTED Home cem etery. T he Rev. E. G. Rar.- School began Monday w ith an en ton ad m in istered w ords of com fort to ro llm en t of 38 and possibly m ore to the bereaved p aren ts. T h ree b ro th ers, begin school la ter. Miss Edith B aker ! Melvin. Ira and Raym ond and a sis- is In ch a rg e of th e advanced g rad es, j ter, Iris, also survive. from th e fifth to th e eighth Inclusive Card of Thanks. and h er sister. Miss Mabel Bakpr will W e d esire to ex p ress our very deep te ac h th e four low er grades. T he in ap p reciatio n for th e kindness of te rio r of th e schoolhouse has been r e frien d s and rela tiv e s d u rin g o u r r e cen tly renovated, w alls re-tin ted and ce n t sorrow In th e death of our w oodw ork painted, also a new porch d arlin g baby. Mr. and Mrs. C lark Rich and Fam ily and step s have been co n stru cted and painted. Baby Clinics Held. Mr. and Mrs. Oren S tanley, P. B. The M ultnom ah County P ublic E d er and Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k E der m otored to T rian g le lake on a h u n tin g H ealth association held eight baby and fishing trip , re tu rn in g S atu rd ay I and pre-school clin ics th ro u g h o u t the I county d u rin g th e past two m onths. evening w ith a nice fa t deer. They One hundred and tw enty-one babies rp p o rt a splendid outing. Mr. and ! and pre-school ch ild ren w ere exam - Mrs. H arry S tan ley sp e n t th e week w ith th e la tte r ’s m other, Mrs. P. B. [ ined and m others who w ished It w ere E d er d u rin g the absence of the o th ers supplied w ith lite ra tu re on feeding and h ab its of ch ild ren . M others are on th e h u n tin g trip . realizin g th a t prevention is b e tte r and sa fe r th a n cu re and th a t a p ro p er diet Bridge Bid« Meet Rejection. T he bids of c o n tra c to rs on th e co n and a re g u la r schedule have ev ery stru c tio n w ork for bridges ac ro ss the th in g to do w ith h ealth conditions and Sandy riv er at Dodge p ark and acro ss i norm al living for ch ildren. T his end th e Bull Hun riv er at Bull Run m et r e of th e county had 47 babies a t the jection a t th e hand of C lackam as clinics d istrib u ted as follow s: C or co unty com m issioners Tuesday, as bett, 11; F airview , 11; G resham , 11; they considered th e bids too high and 1 P lea san t Valley, 6; T ro u td ale, 8. County group ch airm en helped ar- w ill have the w ork done by day labor. As tw o steel sp an s a re to be donated | ran g e the clinics and local women a s by th e city of P o rtlan d from th e old sisted. T he clin ics a re a p a rt o f the B urnside bridge, eng in eers had e s ti I h ealth educational p rogram and are m ated th e cost of th e proposed bridges an n u al affairs. Next year th e re will to co st around $20,000, w hile th e low he m ore clin ics and all of them will est hid subm itted am ounted to $40,- he held in the m onth of June. 000. W ork will proceed a t once on IMPORTANT. th e co n stru c tio n of piers for the Would like to know w hereabouts of a rc h e s of the bridges, th e Bull Run R ichard Johnson, aged 16, because of brid g e to be com pleted by th e first of serio u s Illness of his m other. Call th e y ear, w hile th e final work on the collect a t W A lnut 1020, P o rtlan d , or w rite Mrs. N ettle Roy, 168 M orris 8t. o th e r bridge w ill not be done until next year. Many new W ant Ads today. BIG DANCE CITY HALL______________________TROUTDALE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1925 GIGBAYS ORCHESTRA Martlng October 10, danre« held revs lari y every second and fonrth Saturday e» en big«. Gentlemen 91.00 Ladles Free We carry a full line of all necessary school supplies for both high school and grade school featuring the School Companion a big ruled tablet suitable fur ink or pencil. P erm an en tly bound and approved by county su p e rin ten d e n t of schools 10c a big value TABER PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIO N DRUG STORE Phone 1761 Second and Main T he U N IV E R S IT Y o f O R E G O N contains: The College o f L ite ra tu re. Science and the A r t s w ith 22 departm ents T he professional sc hools o f A r c h i tecture and A llie d A r t s — Business A d m in is tra tio n —Education—G ra d u a te S tu d y — J o u r n a lis m — L a w — M e d ic in e — M u s ic — Rhysicul E d u cation— Sociology— Extension. For a catalogue or anj) information ip rite The Regutrar. U nii'ertity of Oregon, Eugene. Oregon The 50th t ear Opens September 24.1425 L ------ J MEAL makes your food do you more good. Mote h ow it relieve« that stuffy feelin g after hearty eating. S w eetens th e breath, rem oves (o u il p a r tic le s from th e teeth, give« n ew vigor to tired nerve«. C om e« to fresh, clean full-flavored. SH O ES WORK AND DRESS SHOES for Men and Boys Expert Shoe Repairing (1 BENHAM SHOE SHOP CARL DAHL Phone 41 ' Gresham Phone S24 Gresham. Oregon Dr. A. H. Wright, V.S. All rails attended promptly Diacanea treated. of all dom estic anim als C. A. BUTCHER Buyer of Livestock Located on Rase Line and Buckley Avenue Phone TAbor 4»7» Itonte I Portland, Ore. F arm Reminder«. In h an d lin g p ears th e cool night te m p e ra tu re is of m uch benefit. The te m p e ra tu re of B a rtle tt p ears picked In th e h ea t of th e day dropped from 104 to 63 degrees when left o ut a t night. Only a clea r fru it Juice can be de pended on to m ake a clear, sp a rk lin g Jelly. Cloudiness is due to suspended p article s th a t can n o t be rem oved by o rd in ary m ethods of filtration. Now th a t sufficient m o istu re has fallen to enable g arden seed to g e r m inate, It Is recom m ended th a t farm g ard n e rs p la n t as m any vegetables as possible for late fall and early w inter use, in clu d in g spinach, head lettuce, rad ish es, tu rn ip s, onion sets or onion seed, and peas and cabbage for n ext sp rin g 's early crop. Chicken Dinner«. Special chicken dinner every Wed nesday noon until further notice. Price 50c. Withrow'« R estaurant—Ad. Take a tip—try the Want Ads.