Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 29, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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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.
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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.
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M . edicine
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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
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local and .ntcrn.l, and ha, been aucce«.
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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’
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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
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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.
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Saver for Mother—A Money Saver for Father—A Joy to the
Whole Family.
Phone 1381
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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 exeelleut stock to select from.
Flee trie Store
Electric Bollding
PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO.
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Here is a cooker that has revolutionized cooking. It ctxiks any­
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