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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1925)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TROUTDALE Now Is the Time to ‘ Electrify Your Home. Yon already know that Electric Service is the most useful and economical servant in the home. W hy n o t s ta r t now a n d le t E le c tric ity do a ll y o u r h o u se h o ld d ru d g e ry fo r you? MODERN APPLIANCES AT MODERATE PRICES We have an excellent stock to select from. Electric Store Electric Building PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. Get the Red Crown Mileage Card at any “ RedCrown”pump. Use it and see your mileage increase! “Saving close to 35 cents on the dollar with ‘Red Crown’!” Motorists using the Red Crown Mile age Card say we could promise even more than ‘15 to 30 miles extra per tankful’ from Red Crown gasoline: O ne sa y s: “I’m averaging 65 miles extra per tankful that I never got before. T he Red Crown Mileage Card started me saving dose to 35 cents on the dollar, and m y carburetor’s set on Red Crown gasoline for keeps.” Sunday v isito rs from P o rtlan d a t the F. M. P enton hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r B ennett, and son Ju n io r, Mr. and Mrs. F ra u k S la te r and Mr. and Mrs. N orm an N orton and baby. A su rp rise p arty w as given in h o n or of Tom Low e's b irth d a y a t his home Monday evening. T he g u ests w ere Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ju n o r, Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck P a rtrite . Mr. and Mrs. George B irnie and tw o sons. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Riftt. Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd S tew art. A lfred Milne, a ll of P o rtlan d and Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n Milne and d au g h ter Isabelle, Tom F ra se r of The D alles, Ja ck F lem ing and siste r A nna from V ictory, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Jo n as, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lum sden, and W ill T eg a rt, Sr., of F airview , Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bloyd, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. I.arssen , Mr. and Mrs. L. A. H a r low, Mr. and Mrs J. R. K n a rr. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Spence, Mrs. H. E. W aite and d au g h ter B erth a and Jo h n B u rn s of T routdale. T he evening w as spent in cards, dancing and m usic. T hose who took p a rt in th e m usical p a rt of the p ro g ram w ere Mrs. S tew art, Mr. F ra se r, Mrs. H arlow and Mrs. L ars- sen. T hey sang a num ber of b eautiful Scotch selections w hich w ere enjoyed by all. At th e close of th e evening d ain ty refre sh m e n ts w ere served. T h ere w ere th re e larg e b irth d ay cakes, one w as m ade by Mrs. Jo n as, one by Mrs. Spence and one by Mr. Low e's d au g h ter Mrs. Isab ell F ed er- spiel. As th e g u ests w ere leaving they all sang “A uld L ang Syne.” w hich is a Scotch custom . Mrs. H. C. McGinnis w as su rp rised by a n um ber of frien d s and relativ es who gave a house w arm in g p arty in her new home. She received m any p retty and also useful gifts. Sunday. Septem ber 20, the T ro u t dale Sunday school w ill observe rally day. All a re invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. R ich ard K n a rr have gone to so u th ern Oregon on a fishing trip . T he T ro u td ale F low er club display at th e opening of Long’s confectionery w as very p retty and Mr. and Mrs. T IR E S W h y not get a card for y o u r s e l f and get extra miles from the Red Crown pump from this day on ? SAVAGE CORD 30 x 3i/2 re g u la r buy miles $ Q .9 5 G as 20c a n d 21c ^keâestûi^in t&tôn-by miles STANDARD OIL COMPANY Ivy Filling Station ©I9»S C o rn e r R o b e rts a n d P ow ell (California) firestone w i l l A L W A Y S give Most M iles p e r D o lla r No m atter where crude rubber prices may go—Fire stone advantages in securing raw material, in manufactur ing and distribution are al ways active to make good the pledge of Most Miles per Dollar. Racing drivers—hill-climb ing and endurance record holders — ta x ic a b , m otor truck and bus operators—and hundreds of thousands of car owners—are daily emphasiz ing the unheard-of mileage and service delivered by Fire stone Gum-Dipped Cords. Gum-Dipping is one of the biggest factors in tire perform ance and long mileage, m aking Ok Firestone Gum-Dipped Cords the most economical tires ever offered motorists. The cord from the fabric mills is first delivered to a separate plant where it is treated in a solution of gum, which insulates every fiber of every cord. This protects against internal friction and heat, giving the sidewalls greater flexibility and addi tional strength. Prove F irestones many superiorities for yourself. If you have never had the safety, comfort and economy of these serviceable, long-mileage tires — go to the nearest Firestone D ealer—for Firestone o n ly builds Gum-Dipped Cords. Geo. Atkinson KASER’S SERVICE STATION S P R IN G D A L E , OREGON GRESHAM.OREGON L. E. Faught Sandy Garage CORBETT, OREGON SANDY, OREGON A M E R IC A N S SHOULD PRODUCK THB1R OWN R U B B R R . . . . HUHAV, SEPTEMBER Is PAGE THREE HWÔ Long show ed th e ir ap p reciatio n by th e ir kin d n ess to w ard th e com m ittee. W ord h as been received from Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K endall from V ancou ver, B. C., w here they a re enjoying a few w eeks' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. H arlow we guests at th e C. J. Cook hom e in P o rt land T uesday night. T here will be a dance in th e T ro u t dale city hall S atu rd ay evening. Sept. 19, by G igray's o rch e stra. C larence P arso n s shipped a carlo ad of celery out of h ere W ednesday. H erm an B laser and Jo h n Coons have gone to th e P endleton roundup. E m erson C raw ford Is hom e for a few days from Skam ania. Mrs. J. Davis and nephew , A rnald Duby. have re tu rn e d hom e a fte r a few w eeks' v isit w ith rela tiv e s in A ber deen. W ashington. D inner g u ests at Mrs. Mary P a rso n s’ hom e Sunday w ere Mrs. E lecta P a r sons and d au g h ter Isabelle, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. P arso n s, Jo h n B u rn s and Sam H arlow . LOOK! W ATCH! CASH! CASH! CASH!! Ready money is your best friend, W hich you know is true, The amount you spend and the amount you save Determines what you can do. Save as much as you can spare, For the future may have demands. You will then be free from care, With your money in our strong hands. FAIRVIEW E dw ard Sw ank of Tacom a. W ash ington, visited his m other, Mrs. A nna Swank, la st week. On Monday they visited Mr. and Mrs. F red P elto n of T routdale. The Rev. C. B. May h as re tu rn e d from his vacation and w ill p reach at th e M ethodist ch u rc h in th e evening at 7:45. The W om en's society of th e Sm ith M emorial P re sb y teria n church will hold an all day w ork m eeting next T h u rsd ay , S eptem ber 24, beginning at 10 o'clock, a t th e hom e of Mrs. C. G. F an ch er. Come p rep a re d to tie quilts. B ring a sim ple lap lunch. > Mg ' fee ARBOLEDA The first dance of th e season w as given a t th e A rboleda clubhouse S a t u rday evening. S eptem ber 12. T he n ex t dance is to be given S eptem ber 19 and every tw o w eeks th e re afte r. Ben G able of M aupin, who has been at the P o rtlan d san ita riu m for a week, suffering from an in ju red foot, r e tu rn ed on W ednesday of last w eek to th e D. W. B rid g efarm er hom e w here he and Mrs. G able a re visiting. Miss May Malcolm and Mrs. E. D. R andall of Los A ngeles w ere guests a t the hom e of R. M. R andall, th e first of the week. Miss Malcolm and Mrs. R andall a re m aking a to u r of the coast and left W ednesday for Canada, re tu rn in g south n ex t w eek via P o rt land. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. B rid g efarm er en tertain ed w ith a d in n er, F rid ay eve ning, S eptem ber 11, In addition to the h o st and h ostess, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. M artin, Mr. and Mrs. R obert Stone of P o rtlan d and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gable of Maupin w ere p resen t. Mrs. Floyd H alliday gave a s u r p rise d in n er and p arty for Mr. H a lla day, T h u rsd ay evening, S eptem ber 10, the occasion being Mr. H allad ay 's b irth d ay . T he g u ests w ere Mr. and Mrs. A. E. B utterfield, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. F u ltz of P o rtlan d , Mrs. H a lla day's sister, Mrs. E. F. Wood of Lihue, K auai, T. H., and R. M. R andall. Mrs. H arry C. Bourn en tertain ed the Jo k e r club a t h er hom e on F rid ay of last week. T h ree tab les of 500 w ere m ade up. Mrs. H. C. Jo h n so n took first h onors and Mrs. D. W. B ridge- farm er second. The Mt. Hood Loop trip w as enjoyed Monday by Miss May M alcolm ano Mrs. E. D R an d all of Los A ngeles, Mrs. C. G. Robison, J. M. R andall and R. M. R andall. Mrs. F red L. B ourne en tertain ed T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , S eptem ber 17, In honor of h e r m other, Mrs. M ary A r not of Cooston, Oregon, who c e le b ra t ed h er 73d b irth d ay on th a t day. T he g u ests w ere In addition to Mrs. A rnot, Mrs. P e te r B organ, Mrs. Wm. H orn- ecker, Mrs. John Boag, Mrs. W. V. C hurch, Mrs. A lexander Thom pson, Mrs. S usie Thom pson and Mrs. H. C. B ourne. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. B rid g efarm er and Mr. and Mrs. Ben G able w ere d in ner g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy D a rl ing in P o rtlan d , Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Rletz C ran d all of Jew el City, K ansas, w ere v isito rs la st w eek a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. M. V. C hurch. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. FInnell and son, Dick, sp e n t th e first of th e w eek In P o rtlan d as th e g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. A ustin D. F Innell. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Robison and R. M. R andall en tertain ed Monday evening In honor of Miss May Malcolm and Mrs. E D. R andall of Los A n geles. In addition to the g u ests of honor, those p rese n t w ere Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H alladay, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. R obi son, J. M. R andall and R. M. R an dall. Mr and Mrs. Ben G able and Mr. and Mrs. I). W. B rid g efarm er w ere d inner guests T uesday evening a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. B. V. T ap p in P o rt land. Columbia River Salmon BUY FRESH and at reasonable prices, on and after Sept. 10. FLOYD REED Phone Corbett 1620 Corbett ON MAN’S JOURNEY one thing stands out like a beacon light at the crossroads—sympathetic helpfulness that is practical. Ours is a Service of Sincerity. Gresham Funeral Parlors . Melyget e / u n e i a f f / ’i l e e f c t uim, ( ici/cn PUBLIC SALE T h e u n d e rsig n e d w ill sell at P u b lic S ale on h is place KILLPATRICK FARM, % of a Mile of the end of the Fulton Car Line, on the Boones-Ferry Road. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 Luneli at Noon Siile ut 10 »’('lock il. m. sharp Forty iiead extra good high-grade Milk Cows, about 20 fresh at time of sale, and 10 head of 1- ami 2-year-old lleifers; one 3-year-old Holstein Rull, 1 good team of Horses. 3 F a rm W ag o n s, 1 new D ouble D isk D rill, 1 D isk, 2 P low s, H a rro w , H a y B ak e, M ower, C orn C u tte r, 2 -h o rse C orn P la n te r , 1 new 3 ^ - h o r s e p o w e r G as E n g in e , F eed G rin d e r, C u ltiv a to r, H a y F o rk , a n d 300 fee t of C able, M ilk C ooler, 6 0 -g allo n C o p p er K ettle, 20 10-gallon M ilk C ans, 1 M ilk T a n k a n d lo ts of sm a ll tools. TERM S OF SALE:— $20 and un d er, ca sh ; over $20 six m o n th s' tim e, b ankable note 8 per ce n t Interest. Rl BIN & FELDMAN, Owners J. C. KU RATL1, A u ctio n eer, 803 S p a ld in g Bldg, P o rtla n d . A L F R E D J . D Y SLE, C lerk PURE M IL K Over 5% Butter Fat GOLD MEDAL JERSEYS All to w s OfHeiully T ested Every Month ROSEBANK FARM W. H. GIBSON P h o n e G re sh a m 89x DODGE PARK POWELL VALLEY Miss P risc illa B aum garten, who Is visiting her au n t, Mrs. W. L. Crlssey, w as th e g u est of honor at a 500 p arty given by Mrs. Alice W hite in V ancou ver, W ashington, W ednesday. Among the g u ests w ere Mrs, C rlssey and Mrs. J. C. Cam eron. T he c o n stru c tio n shed has been built and co n sid erab le lum ber is on th e ground for th e new bridge over th e Sandy a t Dodge p ark . W. L. C rlssey e n tertain ed as g u ests W ednesday P ro fesso r and Mrs. McKay of C orvallis, th e fo rm er th e chief p la n t p ath o lo g ist a t O. A. C. Mrs. Mc Kay is also a b o ta n ist and both w ere Im m ensely pleased w ith the botanical g ard en s a t th e C rlssey ranch. A ra r ity In th e vegetable kingdom m ay be seen In th e Outlook window, th ro u g h th e co u rtesy of W. L. C rls sey of Dodge P ark . T his Is called a T asm an ian bean, h ut in reality is not a bean a t all, b u t la m ore like the squash fam ily. It la 40 Inches long and se m i-circu lar In sh ap e and la aaid to be edible, being cooked In a sim i lar m an n er to the egg plant. Mrs. A ugusta P alm h iad will spend th e next tw o m onths w ith her d a u g h te r, Mrs. Swan M agnuson. She v isit ed on W ednesday w ith Mrs. E m anuel A nderson a t P le a sa n t Home. Mrs. P alm b lad and Mrs. O. F. E k stro m w ent out to R eedvllle last w eek and visited sev eral days th e fo rm e r's s is te r, Mrs. David H agg and fam ily. T he serv ices of th e Sw edish M ission ch u rch will be as u su a l on th e com ing Sunday. Sunday school a t 9:50 fo l lowed hy preach in g a t 11 by th e p a s to r and again In th e evening. T he young people's m eeting will be held a t 7 o'clock and all a re Invited to a t tend. GILLIS A baseball G illis Sunday th e F ra n k lin b ats w ith th e gam e Is scheduled for aftern o o n a t 2:30 w hen Motor clu b w ill cro ss Glllla boys. ( ream Prices The Sandy creamery Is paying 56 cents at the creamery and 53 cents on the route for butterfat.— Adv.