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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1925)
News from Nearby Localities CORBETT FAIRVIEW Bill M organ, a stu d en t a t the U ni The Sunday school u n d er th e d irec v ersity of Oregon, w as one of 184 m en to be pledged to a college fratern ity , tion of Miss Rachel P eterson w ill co n th a t of Sigmft A lpha Epsilon, during vene a t 10 a. m. T he evening service has been postponed on account of th e th e p ast week. fact th a t the Rev. C. B. May is a tte n d Mrs. N ettie K incaid received a te le ing the Oregon an n u a l conference in phone m essage from her son K enneth, session at Eugene. from B rem erton, W ashington, telling Mrs. Jam es B urlingam e is rep o rted h e r of his m arria g e Monday, S eptem to be in a very critica l condition. b er 21, at S eattle, W ashington, to Miss The F airview P aren t-T ea ch e r a sso V ernona Owen. K enneth graduated w ith th e class of 1922 from Columbia ciation will m eet at th e schoolhouse high, C orbett, and has since been se rv on F rid ay afternoon at 2 o'clock. ing in th e navy, and expects to be at M embers are rem inded th a t if th ey d e B rem erto n for th e n ext 30 days. Mrs. sire the P.-T. A. m agazine for th e K incaid is a niece of Mrs. George com ing year th e ir dues m ust be paid C h am berlain and spent th e sum m er a t th is time. h ere, th e guest of h e r au n t and is a The W omen’s society of th e Sm ith young w om an of pleasing personality. Memorial P re sb y teria n ch u rch w ill Miss L ucile K incaid left Sunday meet at the m anse for w ork on T h u rs m o rn in g for M onmouth to attend the day afternoon. A full atten d a n ce of O regon sta te norm al. Miss Lucile m em bers is expected and frien d s are g ra d u a te d w ith the class of ’24 Colum cordially invited. b ian high and during her high school days assiste d her m other in th e tele PLEASANT VALLEY phone exchange and proved h erself a B. F. L indas w ill speak to th e P le a s m o st efficient and tru stw o rth y ’’hello g lr, who m ade by her am iable and a c ant V alley Sunday school and th e com m odating m an n er m any friends church atten d an ce at 10:45. R eports w ho w ish her every success at college from other p a rts of C lackam as county indicate th a t he is a tine speaker. It M rs. E thel Sm ith S tew art w as in is to be hoped th a t no one w ill m iss P o rtla n d S aturday. th e privilege of h earin g him. He is an A rth u r Blanc, 7-year-old son of Mr. atto rn ey and gives his services to the and Mrs. A. Blanc, w as accidentally various church es of the county. sh o t S atu rd ay w hile he w ith F red The P lea san t V alley church is being A lto rser 10, and S tanley B uckner 11, painted. T he first coat is alread y on w ere playing w ith Mr. B lanc’s rifle and if the w eath er perm its, th e job T h e w ounded boy w as tak en to G resh will soon be finished. am for m edical tre a tm e n t and from th e re tak en to the P o rtlan d s a n ita r SANDY BLUFF ium w here it w as learned th e bullet had en tered his lung but if com plica T he C ottrell P aren t-T ea ch e r asso tio n s do not set in he may recover. ciation w ill m eet in th e schoolhouse Mrs. V ictor E llis w ent to Salem to Friday, O ctober 3, a t 8 o'clock sh arp . v isit Mr. E llis, who is em ployed there, A good program is prom ised by th e an d w ill atten d the sta te fair. program com m ittee to w hich ev ery body is invited. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Van Fleet, Mr. ARBOLEDA and Mrs. W ilkenson and Mrs. H. H. H. T. Johnson of O akland, C alifor W atkins visited th e Canby fair and r e n ia an d Mr. and M rs. H arold Johnson port a splendid ag ric u ltu ra l display. of P o rtlan d w ere d in n er guests T u es A lbert A ult spent th e w eek-end in day of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bourne. C orvallis, his m other going as fa r as L a te r in th e evening additional guests Salem w here she visited w ith re la w ere invited in. T hey w ere Mr. and tives. Mrs. J. E. D unne of P ortland. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. A rnot of Cooston, and Mr. Card of Thunks. an d Mrs. F. L. B ourne. We desire to ex p ress our th a n k s to Mr. and Mrs. P e te r Borgan e n te r all those who so kindly assisted d u r ta in e d w ith a dinner recently. Covers ing the illn ess and death of our be w ere placed for 11. loved w ife and m other. For the beau T he A rboleda Im provem ent club tiful floral offerings and to th e p asto r held its re g u la r m eeting T h u rsd ay for his w ords of com fort. evening, S eptem ber 17, a t the c lu b George Moulton. Lew is Moulton, Mr. house. An in te restin g business m eet and Mrs. John Hepp. ing w as held and th e enthusiasm of th e m em bers show ed everyone to be EDITH GOWLAN NELSON read y fo r a busy w inter. Mr. and Mrs. V IO L IN IS T AN D T E A C H E R R. A. D elker w ere host and hostess A rtist pupil of R o b e rt L ouis B a rro n fo r th e evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. A rnot of Cooston, O regon, w ho have been visiting th e ir so n -in -law and dau g h ter. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. B ourne, have gone to McMinn v ille to visit friends there. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Locke had as g u ests rec en tly Mrs. Alice Locke and M isses Golda and Sylvia L ocke of P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gable, who have been th e house gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. B rid g efarm er, have re tu rn e d t o ' th e ir hom e at M aupin, Oregon. R. M. R andall and George F o rtn e r, th e cham pion fisherm en of the d istric t, enjoyed a fishing trip to Sauvies Isla n d . Sunday. T hey rep o rt a fine strin g of catfish caught. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H alladay w ere d in n e r guests in P o rtla n d at th e hom e of Mrs. D orothy C. Gale. Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. P ercey of P ortlan d w ere th e g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. P ete r B or gan S unday m orning for breakfast. Mrs. A rth u r S m ith of P o rtlan d w as a g u e st of Mrs. H. C. Bourne one day recently. Mrs. W. R. Locke h as been a guest of Mrs. H. M iller a t Sandy. Gresham classes each Friday P h o n e G resh am 50x. Cream Prices T he Sandy cream ery is paying 55 ce n ts a t th e cream ery and 53 ce n ts on th e ro u te for b u tte r f a t—Adv. L ast Sunday th e ch u rch services of The Sandy P aren t-T ea ch e r asso cia tion has reo rg an ized w ith Mrs. E. F. the Rockwood com m unity ch u rch B runs, p resid e n t; Mrs. W. E. Cannon, w ere held in the Maccabee hall. T he vice p resid e n t; V era Sm ith, secreta ry pu ttin g in of (he co n crete porches and and Mrs. E rn e st Boylon, tre a su re r. w alks at th e new ch u rc h m ade It n e The o rg an izatio n w ill give a 6 o'clock cessary to seek o th e r q u a rte rs. B arner supper on October 10 in th e Odd F e l McCormick is th e c o n tra c to r in ch arg e low hall and w ill also serve th e m id of the con crete w ork. T he Rev. Mr. n ig h t su p p er for th e grange in v ita Rockley spoke at th e evening service tio n al dance w hich w ill be given th e of th e church. H is m essage w as ex sam e evening. ceedingly good and h ark ed back to T h j Sandy Union high school has ! original Bible p rinciples. At th e next tw o new school b u sses w hich w ill ; Sunday services B. F. L indas w ill serv e th e C ottrell. Bull Run, K elso ' speak in th e evening. He is said to be and Boring com m unities. O ther lo cal 1 an exceptionally in te restin g speaker. ities are served by th e h iring of In ! He is an atto rn ey a t law by profession ' and is m aking his h e a d q u arte rs In dividual cars. T he te ac h ers for th e com ing y ear at 1 Oregon City. T his w ill be a fine op- th e Sandy high school are G. D. O rr, I p o rtu n ity to those w ho w ill ta k e th e p rin cip al; Miss H elen McCormick, a s j o p p o rtu n ity to h ea r him. sistan t p rin cip al; L. McNulty, m a n H orace Nichols will lead th e E p ual tra in in g te ac h er and boys’ a th w orth League m eeting next Sunday letic coach; Miss A laire O strum had evening at 6:45. T he Sunday school ch arg e of E nglish and m athem atics j will convene at 10 a. m. It may be and is the g irls' ath letic coach: Miss ' found n ecessary to have th e services D orothy H ughes is in ch arg e of th e 1 in th e hall again next Sunday. com m ercial d ep a rtm en t; Miss Kam- m erer is th e in stru c to r in th e dom estic Potato Law Enforcement. science d ep artm en t. She w as a s sist P o tato in sp ecto rs and county ag en ts ant in stru c to r for th re e years in the rep o rt to th e sta te m a rk e t ag en t th a t sum m er school of O. A. C. Miss F rieda the g en eral a ttitu d e of g ro w ers and i d ealers In potatoes is to observe th e B ratzel is th e te ac h er of piano. grading and sten cilin g law. and they T he Sandy L um ber com pany m ill Is urge th a t it be s tric tly enforced in n earin g com pletion and w ork is ex I ju stice to those who do obey th e law. pected to begin in th e woods th is | “T here a re some grow ers, d ealers and re ta ile rs who ignore th e law " says week. ! Mr. Spence, ‘‘and it w ill no doubt be Mrs. S arah Bacon H y att is very low | n ecessary to m ake som e prosecutions at th e hom e of her son, Sam uel Bacon, ! before they will come to tim e, b u t th e : most of those connected w ith th e busi- n ear C ottrell. T he n ational gran g e. O. L. M artin, i ness w elcom e it. N early every ilne of b u s i n e s s l i a s established selling p ro d of New Jersey , and M ultnom ah County ucts on th e basis of grade. If Oregon Pomona m aster, J. G. Kelly, w ere is to keep outside sta ck from ta k in g p resen t S atu rd ay at th e all-day s e s its m a rk e ts aw ay, it m ust p ro tec t sion of th e gran g e a t Orient. Both them ." gave helpful ad d resses on different phases of gran g e w ork. POWELL VALLEY About $60 w ere realized for th e b en efit of the L u th eran Home and F o r eign M issionary society auction w hich w as held S atu rd ay evening. F ra n k T hom as w as aw arded th e beautiful p atchw ork qu ilt w hich is w aiting for him a t th e home of Mrs. C. A. L in d gren. Mrs. John T ruedson and her d au g h ter, Miss E sth e r T ruedson, are visiting for a w eek or so w ith relativ es and frien d s in S eattle and Olympia. Mrs. J. A. L iedfors is p lanning to leave for New York City th e com ing T h u rsd ay w here she w ill engage in the study of art. Red, W atery Eyes You will be asto n ish ed at the quick resu lts from sim ple cam phor, w itch- hazel, h y d rastis, etc., as mixed in L avoptik eye w ash. One sm all bottle L avoptik helps any case sore, red or w atery eyes. Eye cup free. G resham D rug Com pany.—Adv. ________ STA TED COMMUNICATION of Chicken Bln ner e. Special chicken dinner every Wed- ’ F airview Lodge No. 92. A. F. A. M.. S atu rd a y evening. n u n ,P fu rth e r notice. P riee 50c. W ithrow s R e sta u ra n t.—Ad. 1 October 3, 1925. a t 8 o’clock. V isiting b re th re n welcome. N ickerson Jellied chicken is m ost WM. H. STANLEY, S ecretary. convenient. Steam p re ssu re cooked. In glass.—Adv. tf L. A. HARLOW. W. M. v v .* .« « « _ l l a l l S m V a i a V IO L IN IS T Accredited Teacher P u p il of Susie F ennel P ipes P hone G resh am 1481 The Oscarette CONFECTIONS HOT LUNCHES CIGARS TOBACCO Weatherly Ice Cream OSCAR A. JOHNSON, Prop. m M . edicine . , , . Tr i Add to your incom e, su b tra c t trom your losses, m ultiply your retu rn s, di- ville yuur expenses, by using W ant ' ' . local and .ntcrn.l, and ha, been aucce«. i iuuo T uning. fol In «he treatm ent of C atarrh for over g a„ repalr(nK F red B j OIieb , 625 forty years. Sold by all druggists. E ast 49th atreet, P o rtlan d , phone F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio l TAbor 8952, or Gresham 1561.—Adv. for p e r f e c t s h o r t e n in g and greaseless frying — AMAIZO cAs pure as the golden corn, from the hearts o f which it is pressed. Amaízo is wholely vegetable ! PUBLIC SALE Willamette, a Linen Valley. F ollow ing th e lead of Salem . E u gene has u nder way a proposition to establish a linen m ill th a t will em ploy 300 people. A big m ill a t Salem is I w ill sell a t A uction a ll th e p e rso n a l p ro p e rty b e lo n g in g to th e p rac tica lly assu red and it w ill be com e s ta te of CHAS. W. H A R R IS , deceased, a t S andy, O regon. pleted in tim e to ta k e ca re of next y ea r's flax crop in th a t vicinity. T he flax p lan t in th e p e n iten tiary at Salem has sta rte d w hat m any th in k w ill r e su lt in m aking the W illam ette valley a Sale to Commence at 1 p. in. Sharp g reat linen ce n te r; th a t flax grow ing will become a leading a g ric u ltu ra l in- 1 d u stry and th a t m any facto ries w ill PERSONAL PROPERTY ' follow in different p a rts of the valley. Saturday, October 3 3 Beds co m p le te , 2 D re sse rs, P h o n o g ra p h a n d o v e r 100 reco rd s, B anjo, H e a tin g Stove, Cook Stove, m isc e llan e o u s c o o k in g u te n sils a n d d ish e s, se v e ra l rifles, rev o lv er, 2 s h o t g u n s, n u m ero u s h a n d ra k e s , shovels, m atto c k s, picks. SH O ES W ORK AND D R E SS SH O ES fo r M en a n d Boys Expert Shoe Repairing 'Three Chests of 'Tools, Extra Good Set of D ouble H arn ess for sm all team . Dining Room Table, K itchen Table, Cliuirs, Ju g s, E a rth e n w a re Ju rs, F ru it J a rs . One H arro w , Hay R ake, Sm all Wagon, and m any o th e r item s too n u m erous to m ention. T his p ro p erty m ust he sold to close th e estate, and m ust be sold re g a rd less of price. A bsolutely no goods w ill be bid in. GRESHAM SHOE SHOP TERM S— $20 or under, cash, over th a t to he a rran g e d w ith clerk. CARL DAHL P h o n e 41 G resh am FRED L. PROCTOR A d m in istrato r of the E sta te of Chas. W. H arris IL I. A M H IiSUX, A uctioneer. EKED I.. !»!<<»< TOIL C lerk Washington 5th and Alder Streets 0^ P Oregon ortland’ CHARLOTTE NASH d.Solid Carload o f 2000 JSzcel Tlectnc Cookers Very ric e e t d a t v e ry S o p e c c ia ia lty u y P rric #6.95 Delivered Arty Where in SWEET CREAM and HALEY Rev. C. G. E m anuel of P asadena, C alifo rn ia, w ill conduct a series of gospel m eetings in th e H aley B aptist ch u rc h beginning T uesday, S eptem ber 29 and contin u in g over Sunday. O cto ber 4. E vening services are in E n g lish and com m ence a t 7:30. On S u n day th e re w ill be th re e m eetings. All a re welcome. R O CKW O O D ••(¡resham Maid" ICE CREAM Supplied or WorihGm California. Express P repaid CONNECT TO ANY LIGHT SOCKET Saves Heat—Saves Time—Saves Money Bully Sweet Cream Shippers Wanted GRESHAM CREAMERY CO. Every Home Served by Electricity should have one. A Labor Saver for Mother—A Money Saver for Father—A Joy to the Whole Family. 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Mail Order Department And the “ Excel” Electric Cooker W ill be Sent to You Im m ediately, Express Prepaid. mir* No Stone to Heat. No Worry. No Watching or Basting — Better Cooking —Less Heat. Think of Buying a High Grade Electric Cooker for I^ss than the ¡/ Price of a Good Electric Iron.