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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1925)
FAIRVIEW schol on S aturday, Septem ber 26. ^ A t a meeting of th e officers and T he F airv iew g range will begin a te ach ers of the S m ith Memorial P re s series of socials for th e fall and w in byterian Sunday school held Sunday ter. th e first pro g ram to be given F ri day evening, S eptem ber 25. T he first a f,**rnoon at th e resid en ce of George e n te rta in m e n t w ill be "A Mock Col- ,' um s^en »'as decided to observe lege.” T h ere w ill be lots of fun for K al,y ^ ay by the ch u rc h and Sunday everybody. Lunch w ill be served a fte r scb° o1 0,1 Sunday, O ctober 11. By th a t th e p rogram , w hich begins a t 8 tim e Fairview avenue new ly-paved o'clock. T he public is cordially invit- road wil1 be open to traffic and it is ed to join in the fun w ith the g ran g - thought th >» will aid som ew hat in th e ers. A sm all adm ission w ill be gent“ral atten d an ce of th e ch u rc h ch arg ed. I w hich has been serio u sly handicapped during th e p ast w eeks on acco u n t of T he re g u la r m eeting of the County the road being closed. I t is hoped to m n n il r o n » rP zv »» k .. — Council P I ' a u ren t-T ea ch e r association secure som e outside help on this Rally w ill be held in th e new F airview Day and m ake it a big tim e. a Now Is the Time to Electrify Your Horae. You already know that Electric Service Is the most uselul 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 Building PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. D o th e E SK IM O S H IB E R N A T E SIX M O N T H S o f the YEAR ? PLEASANT HOME T hree P leasan t Home neighbors, j ----------- Mrs. W illiam B eilstein. Mrs. Ben Stev- Georgia E lane B ackus, d au g h ter of enson and E rn est Lundbom w ere su r- M rs- L au ra Backus, of F airview , died prised S atu rd ay evening a t th e hom e at ’he home of her g ran d fath e r, Ja m es I of Mrs. B eilstein, th e occasion being a B urlingam e, on F riday. S eptem ber 18. trip le b irth d ay celebration. Mrs. of cholera infantum from w hich she E m anuel A nderson p resen ted each of had been ill f o r ’ about a week. T he I th e th re e w ith a handsom e bouquet of Httle one would have been th ree y ea rs 1 flowers and she and Mrs . E rn e st °hi °n th e 28th of th e com ing Decem- Lundbom baked a fine b irth d ay cake her. T he fath e r died about a y ear | w hich w as shared by ail presen t. The ago- She is survived by six b ro th ers evening w as spent in m usic and con- a n J sisters, Audrey, who is w orking a t I v ersation, followed by refresh m en ts. Yakima, W ashington; M axine, L ucile, | T hose w ho attended w ere Mr. and Mrs. I Boris, M organ and Doyle. T he oldest : V W illiam B eilstein, Mr. and Mrs. E m an b ro th er w as unable to reach here, but uel A nderson. Mr. and Mrs. G ust C arl- the o th e rs w ere p resen t, a t th e fu n eral w as held a t th e M ethodist 8 O u , Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Brow n. Mr. w hich and Mrs. E rn e st Lundbom and ch il church in F airview Sunday afternoon dren, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stevenson and under th e d irection of th e G ates Fu- ch ildren, Mr. and Mrs. George L ak er eral Home of G resham . The Rev. J. and d au g h ter and Mrs. L ak er's fath er, S tanford Moore spoke w ords of h e a l ing and com fort to th e stric k en m o th er j A. Braun, of P ortland. F ire com pletely destroyed th e bouse and relativ es. In term e n t w as m ade in j of Ja m e s B. M cFarland at P lea san t Douglas cem etery. Six young g irls I Home T h u rsd ay about 11:30, a d efect w ire th e p a llb ea re rs for th e baby, ive chim ney being th e cause of th e P au lin e B uckner, M arian B urlingam e. conflagration. T he loss am ounts to Iren e U lrich. R oberta Brooks, L illian j about $2,000, m ore th a n h alf of w hich Rudie and L o retta W allace. is covered by insurance. Mrs. M cFar land is in S eattle and h er husband was w orking in a potato c e lla r som e dis tance from the house when th e blaze w as discovered. T hrough th e efforts of Mr. M cFarland and neighbors, about h alf of the household goods w ere saved. The loss w as ad ju sted by the ag en t for th e London A ssurance com pany, Jo h n Brown of G resham . T he people who atten d th e C herry ville, Sandy. Boring. C ottrell and P leasan t Home ch u rch es a re invited to a ra lly of all these at th e P lea san t Home M ethodist church next Sunday m orning. The last ch u rch service of th e conference w ill be held at 11:15, The p asto r will p reach his "F arew ell serm on on the subject, “Let Your L ight Shine.” P otluck dinner w ill be served a t 1 p. m. T his will be fo l lowed hv an inform al program of m u sic, singing, and sh o rt speeches. T he E pw orth L eague will have its devotional service at 7:30. The pres- ident, L ester Boring, w ill lead. The young people of the o th e r com m unities m entioned are invited to unite in th is service. SANDY BLUFF ERODOTUS, the ancient geographer and his torian, thought so. W e moderns know better, A. J. A ult has retu rn ed home afte r but some of us are still superstitious. For ex w orking all sum m er on the skyline ample, w hy do seme people still believe that there is trail. something m ysteriously “better” about “eastern” motor Mr. and Mrs. Ray W iikeuaon and oils merely because they cost more and are m ade in sons and Mr. and Mrs. Je ss H ite w ere the east? v isito rs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W ilkenson. • ¡Oil Superstition Fast Losing Qround Mr. and Mrs. Allen McNeal spent Zerolene co sts less because it’s made in the W e s t— Sunday evening w ith Mr. and Mrs. S. but th a t doesn’t make it better; it’s b e tte r because in S. W ilkenson. They left Monday practice it actually lu b ric a te s better. T hat’s w hy Zero m orning for California. lene is successfully lubricating m o r e cars in the Pacific T he W llkensons are having a well Coast states — high priced and low —than any other oil drilled on th e ir place. m ade. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Van F leet and ch ildren. Miss Nelson. Jew ell W at Zerolene will increase the gasoline mileage, reduce the kins, Mr. W atk in s’ b ro th er, all of carbon removal operations and maintenance costs and P o rtlan d , Fred R adford of P alm er lengthen the life of any car in which it is used. H M ade from Selected Naphthenic Crude Zerolene will do the same for your car. It is made from selected western naphthenic base crude (the best crude so far discovered for the manufacture of m otor lub ricants) by our high-vacuum process, checked 15 times for quality, and specially filtered through 40 tons of Florida Fuller’s Earth to give you an oil that’s absolutely pure and safe. W h y pay tribute to a superstition? Insist on Zerolene. A lw ays ask for Z e r o l e n e by n a m e . Qet the Foils! A series of independent and impartial reports show ing the experience of large users w ith Zerolene m otor - oil has been collected in our booklet, “W h y Pay T ribute to a Superstition?” Ask any Standard Oil Company rep resentative or Zerolene dealer for a copy. FAIRVIEW (H IM ) DIES OF CHOLERA INFANTI M and C larence B row ning w ere visitors Sunday at th e H. H. W atkins home. Mrs. Am anda Byron w as very p le as an tly su rp rised on her 64th birthday, i S eptem ber 15, w hen a few of her neighbors and friends dropped in and spent th e afternoon. A nice lunch w as served and a p leasan t aftern o o n w as enjoyed. T hose p rese n t w ere Mrs. i Caldo, Mrs. Fields, Mrs. A ult, Mrs. : C rynes and Mrs. Van F leet. For Camping and Picnics N ickerson Jellied chicken is m ost convenient. Steam p re ssu re cooked. In g lass.—Adv. tf VICTORY The P aren t-T ea ch e r association m et F riday evening at th e schoolhouse and elected Mrs. A. H. B u rn s to till th e va cancy caused by th e resig n atio n of Mrs. A. McMillan. Cooperation w as pledged to th e service shop in P o rt land w hich is being o p erated for th e benefit of th e Oregon P aren t-T ea ch e r association. Any who have clothing m agazines or any o th er salable a rti cles w hich they wish to donate to th e cause, m ay bring them to th e V ictory schoolhouse, before S eptem her 28. John F ern ley of B ellingham , W ash ington, is visiting w ith his son-in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. S Wood. Mrs. I. T. Wood has re tu rn e d from Ione, O regon, w here she visited for several days la st w eek w ith her siste r She accom panied h er b ro th er, W. H Hayden of P ortland. Mr. and Mrs. A. McMillan a re p la n ning to leave soon on a trip east and probably to C alifornia. They w ill likely be aw ay all w inter. TROUTDALE W. K niefel and fam ily have retu rn ed from a 10-day auto trip to M ountain Home and P alm er, Idaho, at both of which places they visited relativ es. They re p o rt a very fine trip and a good tim e. Miss R uth Kniefel has ac cepted a position as bookkeeper in a plum bing shop on th e ea st side in P ortland. BORING Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. D. L ingle of Boring on Septem ber 8, a d aughter. Among the M ultnom ah county m ar riage licenses ap p ears th e nam es of H enry M. H aselw ander of Boring, O re gon, and Miss Lena A nna E lsie S chroeder of th e sam e place. At th e Boring Com m unity M ethodist h u rch n ex t Sunday th e h o u r of w or ship is to be 10 a. m. T he p asto r will p reach his "F a re w e ll” serm on on the subject, "L et Your L ight Shine.” The S unday school will m eet a t 11 a. m T he people of Boring a re Invited to the ch u rch rally a t P le a sa n t Home after th e Sunday school session. Each one is req u ested to bring his lunch. A fter th e lunch th e re will be a p ro gram of m usic, singing, and sh o rt speeches. AUCTION SALE 2 Miles South <»l’ Sundy on the old Truhel Flare, on Sandy Ridge Insist on Zerolene— even SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 B eginning at 1 P. M. S harp. if it does cost less F ree Lunch at 12 LIVESTOCK STANDARD OIL COMPANY t C A L IF O R N IA ) 2 Milk Cows, 1 to fresh en O ctober 1st and one Novem ber 2d. 2 H elfers, 21 m onths old and bred. Hue 7-m onths-old Colt. ALL COWS TUBERCULIN TEST E D Team of Roan H orses, g u aran teed good w o rk ers, I! and II y ears old. About 60 2-year-old H ens, many p u lle t! and som e young chickens. T h ree W agons, 7-ft. M cCormick Binder, Mower, 10-ft. H ay Rake,«. 12- hole G rain D rill, F an n in g Mill, 10-disc H arrow , 14-fnch Plow , D rag H a r row, 2 C u ltiv ato rs, 2 Cream S ep arato rs, 150 feet 1-lnch Rope, 65 feet >4-inch Rope, 3 S ets H arn ess, 16 T ons Mixed Hay, O ats and Vetch, 2 Tons G ray O ats and som e W hite O ats, sev eral sacks of E arly Ohio Seed P otatoes. Many o th e r a rtic le s too num erous to m ention. TERMS— All sum s $20 or un d er. Cash. Over $20 six m onths' tim e on a p proved notes, in te re st 8 p er cen t per annum . T hose d esiring cred it should m ake application to Fred L. P roctor, C lackam as County B ank, Sandy, Ore. HENRY SCHROEDER, Owner R. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer. DORIMI- TME a EBK LiNPV» SiSTfcB ï«->a CAMÍ ÛOWN FOOM C a n a û * oom A VISIT AND NOW W E OPSN o u « s tt> « v W IT H T H « DEA«’ C «A TU «i AMO F .tA -o O IN T H S « IV I N O - BOOM F* TH MOSA«*.* RUOBTIA *O, «UftklV « W HAT» OM ? IN "A » W M T V « A H t B U O ou P N z A M U N O a o N IA N t A IN A L»» z > o n - «BAOZ N c*» OA A TM L 6 o in o e r r THAT S O F A « H E IK A ó A R , FH ? ---- 0ETTEÄ IN N lN tt Cr C LO C K O ft. TH' N B l O H e o « * . (MÎT TO , F R E D L. PR O CTO R, c le r k Dne Mile Wert of 12-Mile Corner on Baxe Line Rond known as the Bacon Place near Ruby Ranch. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1925 Sale Begins 1:30 P. X. S h arp f # I have engaged in oth er business aud will sell a t Auction ail of my dairy cows and farm equipm ent w hich will be supplem ented by stock and equipm ent from my neighbors. LIVES’! OIK 1 R egistered Je rse y Cow, “ Mollies P rides G irlie”, com ing 3 y ears old; fresh Decem ber 30. 1 Jersey Cow, 8 je a r s old; fresh Oct. 6. 1 Jersey Cow, 0 years old, fresh Oct. 10. I Jersey-G uernsey Cow, fresh Jnly 3d last. 1 Jersey lle ifer, p a stu re bred, fresh th is fall, t Brown Mwiso H eifer, about (> m onths old. 1 splendid Team of Mares, 3200 pounds. 1 D apple Gray Gelding, S years old, ItilMI pounds. I Bay Gelding, y ears old, 1100 pounds. 1 C hester W hite Brood Sow. Two dozen C hickens. FARM EQUIPMENT 5 T ons Oats and Vetch Hay. 2 F arm W agons. 2 14-inch Plow s. 2 12-inch Plow s, 2 Mowing Machines. 1 larg e C ultivator. 1 F a ir banks P latfo rm Seales, 500 pounds. 1 Cream S ep arato r. 1 S pring Tooth H arrow . 1 V H arrow . 1 Disc 10 blades. 1-horse G arden Disc. Hay Rake. 2 G arden C ultivators. Lots of good em pty b arrels. Set Heavy H arness. A lot of H ousehold Goods including beds, sp rin g s, m a ttresses, lib ra ry tab le, ro ck ers, ch airs, sew ing m achine, 9 x 12 rugs. d ish e s, lam ps and m any a rticle s too num erous to m ention. TERMS— All sum s $20 or under. Cash. All sum s av er $20_six m o n th s’ tim e on approved notes 8 per cen t in te rest. If cred it is desired see A. Meyers, F irs t S tate Bank, before sale. F. G. PRICE, Owner W. S. WOOD A SONS, Auctioneer* A. MEYERS, Clerk PURE MILK Over 5% Butter Fat GOLD MEDAL JERSEYS A1I Cows OAiciully Tested Every Month ROSEBANK FARM W. H, GIBSON Phone Gresham 32x POWELL VALLEY Mrs. A. C. Arvidson received th e sad intelligence T h u rsd ay evening th a t her fath er. W alfred L ofstedt, had passed aw ay early th a t m orning at his home In L ake Norden, South Dakota He had been a g reat su fferer for sev era l m onths nnd his deatli was not u n expected. Mrs. A rvidson retu rn ed from th e re a sh o rt tim e ago and will not m ake th e trip again at th is time. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Chiodo Septem ber IS, a 9Vi-pound boy, who has been nam ed Eugene, Jr. Miss Viola P ro u ty , w hose hom e is in j L ake Norden, South D akota, and who lias been visiting at V ancouver. W ash ington, and other places in the w est, is th e g u est of the A. C. Arvidson faintly. The Pow ell Valley school which began on S eptem ber 14 now has an en ro llm en t of 55, 35 being enrolled in th e four u p p er g rad es of w hich Miss M arian R obertson is th e te ac h er as well as the p rin cip al of th e school, | and 20 in th e four low er g rad es w ith Mrs. Helen Cam p as teach er. T he first m eeting of th e P aren t- i T eacher association for th is year was held F rid ay evening. S everal im port- I a n t business m easures w ere discussed a t th is tim e, one being th e m a tte r of try in g to raise the school up to a gold , sta n d ard school. It is now the silver j sta n d ard and every effort will bn m ade ! d u rin g th is com ing y ear to raise the sta n d ard a notch higher. A nother problem w hich was th resh ed o ut at ! th e m eeting w as th e ap p o in tm en t of a com m ittee to confer w ith the school ; board to see about p u ttin g In fire es- , apes at th e schoolhouse. T he P aren t- i T each er m eetings a re held th e th ird ‘ F rid ay of each m onth. Mrs. George W illiam s is th e presid en t of the asso- 1 elation. Miss M ildred Johnson is ill at her home w ith an a ttac k of inflam m atory rh eu m atism from w hich she has been sufferer occasionally for q uite a while. She w as tak en to her bed ab o u t a week ago and her m any friends a re hoping for h er speedy re- j covery. I’. E. I*. W orkmen In ju red . S ycam ore statio n w as th e scene of wo accidents la st week to w orkm en, em ployes of th e P o rtlan d E lectric ’ow er com pany, h ut n eith er accident expected to re su lt seriously. Jam es Lannon, aged 33, of Oswego, fell 10 feet from a tree and was h u rt in th e back. About th e tim e L annon had been placed in the am bulance for r e moval to th e h ospital, L uvin Jam es, 41, fell 20 feet from a telephone pole a f te r receiving a shock of 60,000 volts from tw o w ires which had become .. . crossed. Both men w ere tak en to St. - A N ' W H A T » M O O E NOONO- U A O V A H g u <VOU U B A O i F O O T V V O U 'k L « B O « » T T H S fe B L A T E H O U « * M IS S IM Nove. BB^JTV feLBKP a n AUCTION SALE Colombia River Salmon BUY FRESH and at reasonable prices, on and after Sept. 10. FLOYD REED Phone Corbett 1630 Corbett T IR E S SAVAGE CORD 30 x Sy2 regular $ 0 .9 5 Gas 20c and 21c Ivy Filling Station Corner Roberts and Powell WRIGLEYS AFTER EVERY MEAL n , as pleasure H e a lth fu l exercise fo r th e te e th an d a spur to digestion. A lo n g , lastin g re fre s h m e n t, soo thing to nerves an d sto m ach . T h e G reat A m erican Sweetm eat, untouched J SEALED by h a n d s , f u l l o f T IG H T flavor. I K E P T R IG H T V incents h o sp ital for tre a tm e n t but th e ir in ju ries a re not th o u g h t likely to prove fatal. Cream Prices T he Sandy cream ery is paying 55 ce n ts at th e cream ery and 53 cen ts on ro u te te r b u tte r f a t__Adv. : T hank heavens I NEVER M IS S E D M trtE afford« a® well \ W IS E CRACKS OLD POP SEI- 1 W WWLO'S CHAM PION O P T ltv n s T WWI THC S izzao iS H - &CV UN S&OTLANO WHO WßOTF HOWIE TO Hl$ SiM»»TM«»RT 'VD oiU ’TH , I G a r Ar R A lf it.