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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1925)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK. FRIDAY. HAUE THREE 1925 SHPTFMBFK TROUTDALE The T ro u td ale L adies Aid w ill give an en tertain m en t In th e city h all S a t urday evening, October 3. T he p ro gram w ill co n sist of read in g s, m usic and ventriloquism . The v en trilo q u ist, Norm an N orton, is a m em ber of the Shaw e n te rta in e rs of P o rtlan d . P op u la r prices w ill be asked. Mrs. Geo. P a rish and dau g h ter. O thelda, Mrs. P ra n k C raw ford and d au g h ter Viola, and Mrs. W ill Craw - ; ford spent T uesday a t Boring visiting Mrs. Jo h n W heeler, who is a d au g h te r of Mrs. W ill Craw ford. Mrs. Jack so n Silbaugh of W ashing- j ton. n atio n al rep rese n tativ e of the W. C. T. U. will speak a t th e T ro u td ale com m unity ch u rch Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All a re welcome. H ow ard H arvey w as a d in n er g uest at the A. D. K endall home Mondnay. He stopped en ro u te to Los Angeles, California. H is hom e is in T ren t, South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. R obert A ndross, Mr. and Mrs. H arry R ram hall and d augh te r Edna, Mrs. S. E. E vans. Mrs. Marie Evans, Mrs. E lecta P arso n s and Mrs. M ary P arso n s enjoyed a trip around I th e Mt. Hood Loop road la st Sunday, " Ä i? Q u a lity in roofing is w hat gives it resistance to sun and rain—the two w orst enemies of roofing. Quality in Malthoid is b u ilt-in . T h a t’s why it lasts so long—why it’s the cheap est roofing you can buy. No better protection for house, barn, shed, fruit warehouse, shop, garage, etc. Comes in three thicknesses. Ce m ent, nails and directions in each roll. Ask us about Malthoid Shingles—red and green i Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K endall and ■ d au g h ters Amy and D orothy, w ent to ' a clam dinner W ednesday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s L am p ert’s home. Mr. and Mrs. Lee E vans and son Ja ck and d au g h ter R uth, who have spent the sum m er a t th e E v an s’ ran ch near C orbett, a re now a t th e ir hom e h ere d u rin g th e w in ter m onths. Put on your Roofing NOW! FALL ROOFING SPECIAL 2-ply Junior Malthoid guaranteed roofing, per roll $ 2 -5 9 Roof Paint, Roof Nails, Roof Bruishes, Cement L . L . K ID D E R H D W E . C O . Phone 1421 Gresham Now Is the Time to Electrify Your Home. You already know that Electric Service is the most 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 Building PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. The T ro u td ale school board, th e F low er club, and th e P aren t-T each er association each donated flowers to the dedication of th e new F airview grade school. T hose who attended th e dedication of th e school from T ro u t dale w ere, Mrs. C. I. Thom as, Mrs. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bloyd and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K endall. Mr. and Mrs. N orm an N orton and son N orm an, Jr., sp en t la st Sunday a t the home of his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pelton. Mr. and Mrs. David B u rn s and son R obert and d au g h ter Betty, w ere S u n day visitors at th e home of his m o th er, Mrs. M arg ret Burns. A su rp rise p arty w as given in h o n or of E lm er N oah’s b irth d a y a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n E rricso n . Those who w ere th e re w ere Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k M orrisson, Mr. and Mrs. H arry M orrisson, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. E riccson, Mr. and Mrs. E. A nderson, all of P o rt land. The C ooperative association of | T ro u td ale shipped tw o ca r loads of I celery and cauliflow er out of here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Cook and ch il- dren a re visiting relativ es a t Gold H ill, Oregon. Any tro u b le s? Call Dr. Classifled. restons Double th e M ileage a t H a lt the Cost Only a few years ago a 32 x 4 cord tire listed over $50.00. Today, you can buy the highest quality 32 x 4 tire —a F irestone Gum - Dipped Cord—for about $26.00. Last spring crude rubber cost tire makers around 40 cents a pound. Today, it is over 90 cents a pound. It w as not so long ago that 7,500 miles represented the average life of a cord tire, while today, 15,000 miles — a n d m o r e — is only the usual performance for a Firestone Gum-Dipped Cord. Due to large, concentrated pro duction, specialized machinery and simplified factory methods, together with economical distribution, Fire stone is able to keep tire prices low —no m a tte r w here the price of crude rubber goes. And, because of special F irestone processes, chief among which is G um -D ip ping, m o to rists a re to d a y getting thousands of e x tra miles by using Gum-Dipped Cords. G um -D ipping is an exclusive method used by Firestone. It is an extra process, carried out in special Gum-Dipping plants, after which the cords are put through the usual calendering machines. G um -D ip ping insulates and im pregnates every fiber of every cord with rub ber, and practically eliminates in ternal friction and heat, and builds strength and endurance into the tire. In the day-in and day-out serv ice of taxicabs, buses and trucks —on the cars of hundreds of thou sands of motorists everywhere — G u m -D ip p ed C ords a re g iv in g unheard-of mileage, dependability and satisfaction. Get ready for the coming months of slip p ery pavem ents and bad roads. Assure yourself of g re a te r safety, com fort and econom y by equipping now w ith F ire sto n e Full- Size Gum-Dipped BaUoons. MOST M IL E S P E R DOLLAR —at the beginning of a new trail —through “opportunity valley’ —ride through life —on the thrift road —its smoother —and no detours —starting BANK OF GRESHAM —of course —at the COLUMBIA H EIG H TS GRESHAM. OREGON AUCTION SALE Corbett w as th e ce n te r of a g rea t deal of atten tio n all day Sunday, w hen ! m em bers of M ultnom ah Camp Wood- i One Mile West oi 12-Mile Corner on Base Line Road men of th e W orld cam e out from P o rt- t k no n i l as the Karon Place near Ruby Kancli._____ land In droves at ait early hour for the purpose of building a bungalow for th e Bundy ch ild ren and th e ir au n t, Sale Begins 1 :30 P. M. Sharp Mrs. Edm undson. T h e ch ild ren a re w ithout fa th e r or m o th er and Mrs. I have engaged In o th e r b u sin ess and w ill sell a t Auction all of Edm undson is a widow. And so it was my d airy cows and farm equipm ent w hich w ill be supplem ented by th a t b ig -h earted m en cam e o ut to stock and equipm ent from my neighbors. m ake th e o rp h an s and widow happy. ' LIVESTOCK In th e m o rning w hen th e su n cam e 1 Registered Jersey Cow, “ Mollies Prides Girlie", coining 3 years olds out Jn its full glory to shine on busy fresh December 30. 1 Jersey Cow, 3 years olds fresh Oct. 6. 1 Jersey hands, th e hom e of th e ch ild ren and Cow, 6 years old. fresh Oct- 10. 1 Jersey-Guernsey Cow, fresh July 3d th e ir a u n t w as a te n t, b u t as if by , last. 1 Jersey Helfer, pasture bred, fresh this fall. 1 Brown Nwlsa Helfer, about « months old. 1 splendid Team of Mares, 32IM1 pounds. m agic, by night, behold, th e re w as a ' 1 Dapple Grin Gelding, 8 years old. 1#»MI pounds, I Bay Gelding, i spacious and b eautiful bungalow , w ith ! years old, HIM* pounds. 1 Chester White Brood Now. Two dor.en a ttreplace, w ired for electricity , and Chickens. painted on th e outside. A rtists from | FARM EQUIPMENT the Oregon Jo u rn a l and th e O regonian 5 T ons O ats and V etch Hay. 2 F arm W agons. 2 14-lnch Plows. 2 12-inch Plow s. 2 Mowing M achines. 1 la rg e C ultivator. 1 F a ir w ere th e re w ith m otion p ic tu re m a banks P latfo rm S cales, 500 pounds. 1 Cream S ep ara to r. 1 Spring chines to ta k e p ic tu res of th e in te re s t T ooth H arro w . 1 V H arrow . 1 Disc 10 blades. 1-horse G arden Disc. ing event. H ay R ake. 2 G ard en C u ltiv ato rs. L ots of good em pty b arrels. S et Mr. H ansen, one of th e pioneers, H eavy H arn ess. A lot of H ousehold Ooods including beds, sp rtu g s, m a ttresses, lib ra ry tab le, ro ck e rs, ch a irs, sew ing m achine. 9 x 12 rugs, passed aw ay a t Good S am a ritan hos- J dishes, lam ps and m any a rtic le s too num erous to m ention. pital S unday and w as buried in th e | TERM S—All sum s $20 or u n d er. Cash. AU sum s av er $20 six m o n th s’ E vans cem etery, w ith fu n eral services tim e on approved notes 8 per cen t in te rest. If cre d it is desired a t th e C orbett ch u rch . Mr. H ansen see A. M eyers. F irs t S tate Bank, before sale. w as born in D enm ark 74 y ears ago and cam e to A m erica in his young days. He liad been for m any y ea rs a t th e A. MEYERS, Clerk Egypt settlem en t, w h ere ho ow ned a W. s . WOOD A SONS, Auctioneers farm . H is wife died tw o y ea rs ago, I and th e only close re la tiv e of th e fam - ■ lly is Mrs. C lara F au g h t. Mr. H a n sen atten d ed th e recen t m eeting of th e pioneers a t the C olum bia g ran g e h all ; and seem ed to be in fairly good h e a lth I Over 5% B utter F a t at th a t tim e. H arold B u rk h o jd er h as p u rch ased i the old Dan Rose place on th e sum m it from Mrs. J. L u sch er of B ridal Veil, I All Cows Officially Tested Every Month who bought the place a few y ears ago. I Mr. B u rk h o ld er w ill m ove to h is new ’ home as soon as he can dispose of I some of his stock on th e T aylor place, j w hich he has been farm in g for th e | W. H. GIBSON Phone Gresham 32x la st th re e years. W. C row ston of P asad en a, C alifo r GILLIS nia, has been th e g u est a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. L ak e w ere pleas- | his siste r, W. H icks for sev eral days. He h as gone to C orvallis w here an tly su rp rised la st W ednesday when his son, w ho atten d ed high school in several au to s arriv ed a t th e ir b eau tt- j C alifornia w ill ta k e up th e study of ful co u n try hom e from P o rtlan d . ! B U Y FRESH fo restry . H is y o u n g est d au g h ter, T w en ty -th ree ladies from th e C h ris G race, has ju s t en tered th e U niversity tia n H elp Band of th e L ents 8. D. A. | and a t reasonable prices, on of W ashington in S eattle for th e fin ch u rch w ere in th e p arty . Well filled ! and after Sept. 10. ish in g year. She w ill be an in stru c to r lunch b ask ets w ere b ro u g h t along. Mrs. L ake who is noted for h e r good in physical cu ltu re. W illiam M organ, accom panied by i cooking, added th e bou n tifu l th in g s his m o th er, w ent to C o rv allis Sunday, w hich can only be found on a farm . ' Phone Corbett 1620 Corbett w here he w ill be a stu d e n t in fo r E veryone did am ple Justice to th e lunch and th e aftern o o n w as p le asa n t- | estry . T he e n te rta in m e n t in th e C olum bian ly sp e n t u n d er th e sp read in g w aln u t the Home and F oreign M issionary so V arious a rtic le s of fancy high school n ex t F rid a y evening w ill tree s, and It w as u n anim ously voted to ciety. w ork will be disposed of and a q u ilt be a recep tio n to th e te ac h ers, who m ake it a sem i-an n u al event. w hich has been sold for m issionary w ill be th e g u ests of th e P a re n t- p urposes w ill be aw arded a t th is tim e. T ea ch e r association. POWELL VALLEY R efresh m en ts will be served. Miss B ella Reed w ill be a stu d en t S unday school w ill convene a t 9:50 | once m ore of Miss Im ogene Seton, who has Just re tu rn e d from th e ea st a t th e Sw edish Mission church Sunday HILLSVIEW w here she h as studied w ith th e fo re m orning, follow ed by th e p reach in g service a t 11 o'clock by th e p asto r, th e V ernon, th e eight-year-old son of m ost sta g e and b allet in stru c to rs. Mr. and Mrs. W. H ard in g invited Rev. O. J. W llner. T he them e of th e Mr. and Mrs. A. E. F o rsy th of H ills th e ir frien d s and neig h b o rs to th e ir serm on w ill be "T h e New M an." In view, w as o perated on S atu rd ay n ig h t b eau tifu l new hom e on S atu rd ay eve th e evening a t 8 o’clock he w ill speak at th e P o rtlan d san ita riu m for a p p e n n ing to in sp ect it and join in a h o u se from th e w ords, "L ife a C onstant dicitis. T h e case w as reg ard ed as a w arm in g , and they cam e to th e n u m vision of G od's P resen ce.’’ T he young serio u s one as th e appendix had r u p b er of about 75. Much ad m iratio n people's m eeting will be held a t 7 tu red and th e o p eratio n could not be w as expressed for th e home, w hich p. m. and th e re w ill be special singing delayed. At p resen t w ritin g th e little w as designed as a d o rm ito ry for th e a t both m o rning and evening service. fellow Is th o u g h t to be out of dan ger. V ernon Gene, th e six-year-old son te a c h e rs of the schools. It is up-to- of Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st Lundbom who d ate in every resp ect. ROCKWOOD Mr. and Mrs. M organ of C h an ticleer fell a d istan ce of th re e feet ab o u t tw o Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. M ercer In n and Mrs. P. A nderson of C olum w eeks ago fra c tu rin g an arm , Is do bia View farm , m em bers of T ro u td ale ing w ell and Is In school. It w ill be on F rid ay , S eptem ber 18. a son. C h ap ter O rder of E a ste rn S tar, w ere th re e w eeks y et before th e arm can be am ong th o se who atten d ed th e ce le tak en from th e sp lin ts. BORING An auction sale w ill be held a t th e b ratio n given recen tly by the G resham C h ap ter in honor of Mrs. U. O. Sm ith, L u th e ra n ch u rch la Pow ell V alley T he Rev. P. M. B lenklnsop, of S atu rd ay evening for th e benefit of P o rtlan d , and D. Brooks H ogan w ill g ran d E lecta of th e O regon C hapter. b rin g b rief m essages Sunday a t th e big fellow ship rally to be held at. th e P le a sa n t Home M ethodist ch u rch In w hich th e com m unities of P lea san t Home, B oring. C o ttrell. Sandy and C herryville will Join. T he service w ill begin at 11:15 and b ask et lunch w ill be served a t 1 o'clock. A program of m usic and singing w ill be enjoyed. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1925 F. G. PRICE, Owner PURE M ILK GOLD MEDAL JERSEYS RDSEBANK FARM Columbia River Salmon FLOYD REED PL EA SA N T HOME I.F.AMS of kindness, of sympathetic understanding in the planned ritual G of the ceremony make our Service of Sincerity one to be desired. G e o . A tk in s o n KASER’S SERVICE STATION SPRINGDALE, OREGON GRESHAM ,OREGON Sandy G arage L. E. F aught SANDY, OREGON AMBRICAMS M O U L D CORBETT, OREGON PBODUOB Gresham Funeral Parlors THBIB ow n ■ A / / / / ' Sitd/uim, ta f& ile c fc í ( leycn T h e P le a sa n t Home, Boring, C ot tre ll, S andy and C h erry v ille com m u- ( n ities are included in p lan s for a big . rally a t th e P lea san t Home M ethodist ch u rch th e com ing Sunday. T he ch u rch serv ice begins a t 11:15 and th e re will be b ask et lunch at 1 p. m. T his Is to afford o p p o rtu n ity for fel low ship am ong th ese people. T h ere will he an Inform al p rogram , m usic, singing and brief m essages. T he Rev. P. M B lenklnsop, of P o rtlan d , and D. Brooks H ogan, w ell know n to all on th e c irc u it, w ill be p rese n t to add to th e In sp iratio n of th e hour. 1 Money to loan on real aetata. Farm »loana at t par ca n t B. W. Thorne.