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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1925)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, SM IT H M EM O R IA L th e te a c h e rs and for new m em bers of th e association. A sh o rt p ro g ram was rendered by th e ch ild ren of th e low er i grades, afte r w hich lunch w as served i in the dining room in th e b asem ent of the school, w hich w as b eau tifu lly dec- ; orated for th e occasion w ith au tu m n ! leaves and dow ers. ■ Mr. and Mrs. W illard Cook and | fam ily and Roy G arn er an d fam ily I m otored to Kelso, W ashington, Sun- j day w here they sp en t th e day. They m ade an early s ta rt, a rriv in g a t th e ir destination in tim e for b reak fast. TROUTDALE IKIDAV, OCTOBER 16, W.'» Man Found In Helpless Condition. An uuidentifled man. ap p a ren tly Eight carlo ad s of celery and c a u li about tin y ears old. w as found lying in flower w ere shipped out of T ro u td ale a ditch along th e C olum bia riv e r h ig h w ay n ear C orbett ab o u t 5 o'clock yes T uesday. Mrs. A. D. K endall w as a d in n er terd ay aftern o o n . He seemed u n ab le guest at the R. D. Bailey hom e in to give any inform ation concern in g FA IR V IEW , ORE. him self, hut com plained of a pain in G resham on Sunday. REV E R. D. HOLLEXSTED. M inister A num ber from T ro u td ale attended | his head. T he physician. Dr. H H. Snndajr Morainic Worship, 11 A. M. th e program at th e F airview g ran g e ! H ughes of G resham , who atten d ed him. said th ere w pre no Indications of Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. C arl Zebeck have r e n t his having been nit by a m achine, as ROCKWOOD ed the H. E. W aite house w hich was was at first supposed, but his co n d i recen tly vacated by Mr. and Mrs. tion w as a ttrib u te d to p araly sis. Dep T he N ear E ast R elief w ill have u ty Sheriff S quire accom panied th e Usher. ch arg e of th e preaching service of the Mr. and Mrs. W. H. B arn es have doctor an d called an am bu lan ce for M ethodist com m unity ch u rch services PLEASANT VALLEY moved back to P o rtlan d for th e w in j the stric k en m an who w as sen t to a a t Rockwood on Sunday evening at P o rtlan d ho sp ital for trea tm e n t. te r m onths. 7:30. In te re stin g sp e ak e rs w ill be T hom as W iles, a re tire d local Miss Viola Pye is visiting h er sister, p resent to sta te the needs of th e situ p reach er of the M ethodist E piscopal ARBOLEDA Mrs. F ra n k C raw ford, for a few days. ation. church, w ill occupy th e p u lp it at Mrs. Downs gave a p a rty in honor Mr. an d Mrs. J. E. W ells. Mr. and T he P a ren t-T ea ch e r association gave P lea san t V alley on th e com ing S un of her little d au g h ter J u a n ita 's n in th Mrs. L. E. N eurer and d au g h ter, of a reception la st F rid a y aftern o o n for day at 11 o'clock. b irth d ay . T he g u ests played gam es P o rtlan d , w ere g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. and pulled taffy w hich th ey all en C. G. Robison last Sunday for dinner. joyed. Mr. and Mrs. P e te r B orgau had as Mr. and Mrs. R. D. H ew itt and fam gu ests la st T h u rsd ay . Mr. and Mrs. S. ily have moved into th e new B arnes E. H elliw ell of Eugene. house S atu rd ay . Mr. H ew itt is the A su rp rise p a rty w as given on Mrs. new p rin cip al of th is school. Floyd H alladay by m em bers of th e The P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n met A rboleda Im provem ent club. F rid ay la st F rid ay w ith a good atten d an ce evening of last week, th e in sp ira tio n FOR GIRLS and all enjoyed th e p ap ers on th e h is being Mrs. H allad ay 's birthday. Games W h ite F leeced U n io n S u its m ade in D u tch neck, a n k le to ry of T ro u td ale w hich w ere given w ere played and th e evening th o r le n g th a n d D utch n eck a n d k n e e le n g th s, a lso h ig h neck, by Mrs. L. A. H arlow and Mrs. Lee oughly enjoyed by all. long sleev es a n d a n k le s , a g e s 2 to 14, priced by size E vans. R efresh m en ts w ere served by Mrs. Roy D arling and tw o ch ild ren sjtl.oo to $1.25 Mrs. L. A. H arlo w and Mrs. Mary of P o rtlan d sp en t S atu rd ay w ith Mrs. M isses' “ B ev erly S u its ” , m ad e of com bed co tto n w ith P arso n s. D onald W. B rid g efarm er. silk s trip e , a to p n o tc h su it, a g e s 4 to 16, T he F low er clu b display w ill be in Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Locks of E u priced $1.00 to $1.50 th e w indows of th e new postofflce this gene w ere th e g u ests last week of Mr. week. L ocke’s b ro th er and sister-in -law , Mr. FOR WOMEN Mrs. D. W. M ickley e n tertain ed F r i and Mrs. W. R. Locke. T he out-of- M edium w e ig h t c o tto n , low neck, k n e e le n g th , day In honor of h er au n t, Mrs. John tow n v isito rs a re looking for p ro p erty su it, $1.10 McDonald. in th is locality as they a re desiro u s of W ool tin t silk s trip e , m ad e in low neck, k n e e le n g th , R ecent v isito rs a t th e J. R. K n arr m aking A rboleda th e ir home. a n d D utch neck, a n k le le n g th , a ll sizes, s u it......... $2.00 hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Isham Mrs. F. L. B ourne en tertain ed th e A lso a h eav y fleece lin ed u n io n su it, D u tch neck, elbow and tw o d au g h ters, Mrs. L ulu Macy, Jo k e f club at her home F rid ay a fte r sleeves, a n k le le n g th , v ery good w e ig h t fo r th e cold days, Mr. and Mrs. Ray D eR ocher, Mrs. noon of la st week. H onors a t 500 a ll sizes, su it, $1.85 S arah Mason and son W alter, all of w ere aw arded Mrs. J. C. F in n ell and P o rtlan d , and Mr. and M rs. M. W. Mrs. I. V. S a t.r. Winter Union Suits for Roys S h eare r of P ark d ale , Oregon. Miss E lean o r H allady celeb rated her T h e Ito n ite x , h e a v y so ft Mrs. L. A. H arlow , accom panied by b irth d a y last S atu rd ay w ith a p arty , fleeced g ra y com bed c o t some frien d s, atten d ed th e form al given in th e clubhouse. T h ere w ere to n , a g e s 4 to 14 y e a rs, opening of th e M ultnom ah F a lls lodge 17 ch ild ren presen t. su it, $1.15 F rid ay evening. Mrs. F red L. B ourne is confined to Mr. and Mrs. H erb ert Lee and ch il 0 T h e I’. Q. A. cotton a n d w ool h er hom e th is week w ith an attac k of dren. M axine and H ow ard, of P o rtlan d I m ixed. T h is s u it h a s th e grip. visited Mr. and Mrs. F red P elto n on g iv en g r e a t s a tis fa c Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Robison and c h il Sunday. tio n . S izes 24 to 34, dren w ere d in n er g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. H arlow sp en t T h u rsd ay su it, $1.15 Mrs. W. R. Locke on Tuesday. w ith Mrs. G. W. S tap leto n an d d au g h Mr. and Mrs. I. V. S ate r of P o rtlan d For Men te r, Mrs. J. A. H aley. w ere gu ests W ednesday evening of Mr. Mrs. Jo h n M cDonald and d au g h ter T h e H a n e s, h e a v y c o tto n and Mrs. George F o rtn e r. L au ra, from M inneapolis, w ho have fleeced, is a good one, T he card p a rty given a t th e A rbo been visiting th e fo rm e r's siste r, Mrs. su it, $1.75 leda clubhouse la st S atu rd ay evening P. H. P eterso n and niece, Mrs. D an W. w as a big success. F ifteen card == T h e P. Q. A. h e a v y co tto n Mickley, w ere called home by th e se r ta b les w ere in use. T he money d o n at a n d w ool m ixed, n o n e ious illn ess of h er husband. ed goes into a fund for a new c lu b b e tte r a t th is price, Miss F aye P a rso n s and Sam H arlow house for th e A rboleda Im provem ent su it, $2.65 w ere dinner g u ests at th e hom e of Mr. d u b . • and Mrs. H. Bullock of P o rtlan d 100 Per Cent Wool Mr. and Mrs. W. F. E cklund and J. W ednesday evening. Springtex M eyers of P o rtlan d w ere g u ests of Mr. About 4ft rela tiv e s g ath ered a t the and Mrs. W. R. Locke, W ednesday for V ery h e a v y a n d w arm , home of Mrs. G race P eterso n In honor dinner. su it, $5.50 of h er 70th b irth d ay . She received a Mr. an d Mrs. Floyd H allad ay mo- For the Small Folks n u m b er of b eau tifu l p resen ts. to red aro u n d th e Mt. Hood loop on R u b e n ’s V ests in w ool a n d silk a n d w ool. P e a rl W a ists Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E rick so n . Mr. W ednesday. They re p o rt th e trip a n d N a z a re th U n io n S u its. B a b ie s’ H o se in lisle th re a d , an d Mrs. Allen E rick so n took dinner lovely a t th is tim e of th e year on a c A u s tra lia n wool, silk a n d w ool, a ll silk a n d fibre silk. w ith Mr. and Mrs. John E rick so n S a t co u n t of th e b eau tifu l au tu m n foliage. u rd ay evening and afte rw a rd s a tte n d ed th e dance in th e city h all. Children's Hats. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. C alkins drove to Nifty h ats for ch ild ren , felt, le ath e r C orvallis S unday to visit Mr. and Mrs. and fe lt com bination and velvet. Good “The House of Quality” F red W oodard. In th e aftern o o n they a sso rtm e n t of colors. P riced $2.50 to j6 -'(?G reen T r a d in g S ta m p s drove over th e A lsea bay co unty road $4.00. Miss H alsey, exclusive m illin er Sunday v isito rs a t th e hom e of Mrs F irs t S tate B ank building, G resham , P h o n e 1411 G re sh am M arg aret B u rn s w ere Mrs. Jam es O regon.—Adv. B u rn s from N ew berg, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Budge from M ilwaukie, Mr. and FAIRVIEW Mrs. R. K erslak e and ch ild ren and “T he G lorious G ospel’’ will be th e C richton B urns. Mrs. H elen Day of M cCready, W ash them e of th e serm on Sunday m orning ington. stopped h ere to v isit Mrs. M. a t 11 o'clock a t th e Sm ith M emorial B. McGinnia en ro u te to A storia where P re sb y teria n ch u rch , by th e pasto r, she expects to spend th e w intgr th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted. Sunday school w ill s ta r t pro m p tly a t 1ft a. m. m onths w ith h er paren ts. Mrs. Jo h n McDonald and d au g h ter, Mrs. L a u ra Selm a, of M inneapolis, SANDY BLUFF M innesota, who have been v isitin g T he Ladies Aid of the C o ttrell com- w ith th e fo rm er's sister, Mrs. J. H. m unity ch u rch m et a t th e home of P ete rso n , re tu rn e d to th e ir home Let us explain our Mrs. Ellen R adford w ith ab o u t fifteen T h u rsd a y evening afte r a stay of tw o easy pay ment plan. i ladies p resn t. T he u su al w ork w as weeks. Mrs. O rville Dow ning of Amboy, done and a delicious lunch w as served by the hostess. T hey w ill m eet next W a sh in g to n ,' visited her m other, Mrs. tim e w ith Mrs. 8. F. P itts In G resham . H attie Moore, over th e week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n M oller m ade the Mr. and Mrs. G. S. W ilkenson e n te r tain ed at 6 o'clock d in n er on Friday, Mt. Hood Loop highw ay trip T h u rsd ay . T he P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n will th e 9th, Rev. and Mrs. E. G. R anton give a H allow een p arty at th e school- i and sons. Mrs. Caldo and her m o th er, Mrs. house tonight. L unch will be served I F ields and sis te r, Mrs. P aschen, in ca fete ria style. A rm ond R. Je n k in s and Miss M axine 1 d au g h ter, and Miss H agen enjoyed a F. B ackus w ere m arried a t th e M eth I trip around Mt. Hood Loop T uesday. odist p arso n ag e at Rockwood M onday, HUDSON ESSEX DEALER O ctober 12, by th e Rev. J. S tan fo rd Sewing Machines. Phone 2491 • Gresham Moore, Mrs. B ackus and Mrs. Je n k in s, F ive sewing, m achines, ran g in g in ------- - ----------- — ---------------------------- ------------- ---- —II p ric e fro m ?•> to $3.,.DO. J. E M el/ er. th e m o th ers of th e young people w it -------- - — nessing th e cerem ony. T he b rid e was ÇWéwr.’.v. a form er stu d e n t at G resham Union HI high school and the groom , an e n te r p risin g ran c h er, has b u ilt a neat house n ear S p rin g d ale w here the young couple w ill reside. A gospel team , com posed of a n u m ber of m em bers from th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch in G resham , will have ch a rg e of th e service a t F airview During the month of October Bargain Rates have been S unday * evening at th e M ethodist announced by The Morning Oregonian and The Port Church. The service will begin at 7:30. land Telegram, both of which papers combine with the | Presbyterian Church PAGE THREE Prepare Yourself to Take Advantage of Things When They Arrive SINCE there is no LAID-OL i way to Suc cess, there are certain things necessary that lead to it— THE WILL TO STICK COURAGE .1 GOOD STRONG MINI) MANY an opportunity is let go by for the lack of funds. MANY a bank account has been neglected for the lack of stick-to-it-iveness. Interesting Items for Autumn and Winter O u tfit « Í W B, OMPOUNDING proscrip tions is the one part of a C Druggist’s work that requires the utmost training and skill in the use of Drugs. We be lieve you will be satisfied with our ability along these lines. TABER PHARMACY PR ESC R IPTIO N DRUG STORE Phone 1761 Second and Main J WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. Have you seen the new ESSEX COACH »950 HERE TRADE IN YOUR OLD CAR P hone 2491 and we will call on you M. C. WEBSTER MOTOR CO. Bargain Subscription Rate on City Dailies Outlook. The following attractive offers will be in force during this month. Daily and Sunday Oregonian and Outlook, 1 year Daily Oregonian and Outlook, 1 year.............. Portland Telegram and Outlook, 1 year......... . Mail subscriptions only. W e A re Agents for these Papers. I í í SSSHBSBK í : $7.00 $6.00 $4.50 See Us Now ! Now Is the Time to Electrify Your Home. io u 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. POWELL VALLEY PAINLESS CHIROPODISTS and ARCH SPECIALISTS A series of revival m eetings will be gin a t th e Swedish Mission ch u rc h next T uesday evening by th e Rev. W alfred W estlind, of Tacom a, to co n tin u e at le a st over one S unday and possibly longer. T h ere will be special singing a t each service. On th e com ing Sunday a t 11 o’clock th e Rev. O. J. W ilner w ill speak on th e subject, "N earest to C h rist.” In th e evening he will use as his them e, “ R ew ard in th e F u tu re Life.” T h ere will be S u n day school a t th e u su al hour and young people's m eeting at 7 o'clock. T he young people’s society m et at the hom e of C harles S o d erq u lst on T uesday evening a t w hich tim e a p ro gram and singing w ere enjoyed, fo l lowed by refresh m en ts. Betw een 40 and 50 young people w ere p rese n t and it has been decided to hold th ese m eet ings each m onth a t different hom es th ro u g h o u t th e com m unity. Miss E thel T horen, of P o rtlan d , sp en t T h u rsd ay evening w ith h er s is te r, Mrs. O. F. W ilner. C arl A rvidson is th e possessor of a new F ord coupe. Mrs. Mary A nderson, who has been at A berdeen, W ashington, for sev eral w eeks, has retu rn ed home accom panied by Adolph Sw anson and Mr. and Mrs. W illiam E rickson. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. L u n d q u ist drove to C arlton T h u rsd ay and sp e n t the day w ith relatives. Do your feet tire and ache, or have you cramp« or pains In the foot er lea. If so, call and let us tell you what Is wrong We are C IIIR IIPIlh. 1ST» and A n t'll HI’ ECIAI.IHTH. E .tah ll.h ed tea years In Portland, and have thousands of satisfied rustom ers thrnmrhnnt the eniintry. We specialise In correctly tlttlnv the All Leather Adjnstahle Arrh Support at about half som e others charge We also re move corns, callouses. Ingrown nails and rive Instant relief to all foot troubles at m ost reasonable prices. EXAM INATION F R E E Open Saturday Evenings. Dr. L. Eaton ICE SWEET CREAM and “Gresham Maid" ICE CREAM Supplied Dally Swe««t ('ream .Shippers Wanted GRESHAM CREAMERY CO. COTTRELL T he Rev. G lenville, of P o rtlan d , will p reach a t th e C o ttrell com m unity j ch u rch Sunday at 11 o'clock, follow ing the re g u la r session of th e S unday school a t 10. PLEASANT HOME T he M ethodist Ladles Aid will m eet W ednesday aftern o o n w ith Mrs. Jo h n Ick ler. A silv er tea will be served and all m em bers and frien d s a re urged to be presen t. TAXIDERMIST Home C o n in g Week at U. <ii 0 . Deer heads m ounted. Now is th e A nnouncem ent Is m ade of Home tim e. N atu ral ex p ressio n s g u aran teed . P rices reasonable. H ides tan n ed . C. Coming Week a t th e sta te u n iv ersity , A. C arlson, G resham , phone 1659. w hich w ill be th is y ear on November 13, 14 and 15, A rm istice week. It w ill H auling W anted. H auling by tru c k w anted. Long or be a th ree-d ay event an d prom ises to sh o rt trip s F ukutom l, south Main be one of th e biggest fea tu re s of th e stre e t. G resham , n ear larg e barn. school year. T h o u san d s of v isito rs Phone 3x. a re expected. The Home Coming football gam e Window Cleaning For expert window cleaning see 8 will be betw een th e U niversity of O re TaJtma. or leave orders with John gon and the Oregon A g ricu ltu ral co l Brown, Oresham. phone 2501. lege. P lan s a re being m ade for th e Turn over a new leaf—to the Want g re a te st atten d a n ce In th e h isto ry of th ese co n tests. Ada. Dr. It. E. Kelly Blue Mouse Theater Building 11th and W ashington Sts. Portland, Ore. Tel. Broadway 2824 Phone 1381 Aged Man Passes Away. John Lind, aged 81, resid in g In Pow ell Valley on th e Boring road south of th e Pow ell V alley store, passed aw ay a t his home th is m orn ing about 3 o'clock. H e had been a il , ing for sev eral y ears an d had been bedfast th e p ast tw o o r th re e w eeks. Mr. Lind, who w as born In Sweden, was m a rrie d In P o rtlan d 26 y ears ago to his p rese n t wife, Ida Lind, who, with th re e d au g h ters, E dith, Ruth and Anna, surv iv es him. Mrs. M artha G reen, of P o rtlan d , Is a d au g h ter by a previous m arriag e. T he fam ily moved to Pow ell V alley about five y ea rs ago from th e neighborhood of K elso. F u n eral serv ices will be conducted S u n day aftern o o n at 2 o’clock a t th e Mis sion ch u rch w ith In term e n t In th e P lea san t Home cem etery. Tw o d a u g h te rs, th e Misses E dith and Ruth Lind, h a re been sum m oned by wire from E ugene w here they w ent a sh o rt tim e ago on a vtait.