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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1925)
the W om an's club of Kelso, n etted >51 Miss T ecla Shu holm, who left P ow day evening to th e residence of Mr. ! debt. On S atu rd ay evening. Novem ell V alley in May of 1924 for an ex and Mrs. C. A. L indgren, th e occasion ber 21, the club w ill hold a b azaar for tended to u r of the S candinavian pen , being th e b irth d ay of Miss M yrtle A n the sam e benefit, at w hich tim e th e in su la, retu rn ed home Sunday. She derson. R efreshm ents w ere served, school w ill put on a program . re p o rts a w onderful trip and visit j T hose p rese n t w ere F. M attson and Mrs. Obye en tertain ed the W om an's w ith frien d s and relatives. A g reat fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H ulander, club last T hursday, w hen th e m em deal of h er tim e w as spent in visiting A. C. Sw ard and Mr. and Mys. B ert bers finished a piece-quilt and m ade schools in different places. She kept ' Olson. final plans for the b azaar to be held A large crow d atten d ed on th e clos November 21. F o u rteen m em bers and a diary of h er jo u rn ey and visits abroad. Miss Shuholm w ent and r e ing day of th e rev iv al services co n i four v isito rs w ere presen t. T he host- tu rn e d on th e sam e boat, th e “S tock ducted by the Rev. W alfred W estlind, j ess, assisted by h er siste r and niece holm " and m ade th e trip acro ss the of Tacom a. The fam ilies of A. Blom, from P o rtlan d , served delicious r e co n tin en t on the G reat N orthern road, S. E. P aim q u lst, Adolph Nelson and freshm ents. The next m eeting w ill be O scar T horen, also G ust L arso n a t field at th e home of Mrs. R athke, on re tu rn in g by w ay of C alifornia. tended th e m eetings Sunday. T he Rev. ' W ednesday, November IS, Instead of j R in ar M attson cam e home from the Mr. W estlind left for his hom e Mon the re g u la r T hursday w hich would U niversity of Oregon F riday to attend day m orning. i come ou T hanksgiving. th e big Oregon - C alifornia football Mrs. B ert Olson will en tertaiu the gam e a t M ultnom ah Held. He re tu r n T he Jo n sru d -G an d erso u Ltinibei^ Home and F o reig n M issionary m eet ed to E ugene Sunday night. 1 com pany h as in stalled an ad ditional ing on T h u rsd ay of th is week. Clifford S atte rstro m is sporting a Miss Ruth Shuholm . a n u rse from boiler, and also com pleted a new log b ran d new 1926 F ord ro adster. P o rtlan d , has bqen spending a few ging road and will resum e saw ing ties and lum ber. G underson and H aley Mrs. B ert Olson w as elected a dele days a t the home of her paren ts. have tak en the logging co n tract. g ate to the sta te convention of th e Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jo n sru d and P a ren t-T ea ch e r association w hich KELSO son Philip drove to Longview on Sun Miss Cooley, sew ing d em o n strato r day to visit th e ir d au g h ter, E unice 601 — Oftice P h o n e ------- 601 from Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college, will Jo n sru d , who is a te ac h er in th e L our Oftlre E lec tric Bldg. hold a session a t th e home of Mrs. view high school. T his city and in Ned Nelson on T hursday, October 10 d u stria l p lant, w hich has sp ru n g up in th e last two y ears, Is alread y w orjd F R A N K C. JO N E S beginning at 10 a. ni., when th e su b renow ned and is a m arvel of w hat w ell ject of m aking *over clothes w ill be C a rp e n te r a n d C o n tra c to r presented. All th e women of Kelso as organized and system ized effort can w ell as from outlying d istric ts are do. In th is sh o rt tim e w itn ess some GUARANTEED cordially invited to atten d , as th is of the num erous th in g s accom plished service is given free. .E ach person is 64 m iles of graded stre e ts, 40 m iles requested to bring one kind of food to graveled and 11 m iles of co n crete Air Tight Water Proof co n trib u te tow ard the noon lunch. The pavem ent, 43 m iles of w ater m ain 1600 'p e rm a n e n t homes, 50 business session w ill close at 4 o'clock. Buildings Moved T he basket social recen tly given by buildings, two banks, 4000 depositors Doctors pronounce him physical $1,000,000 deposits, lib ra ry nearin g ly perfect. Mr. W. S. Turner, of Nashua, N. H-, says that rxxrsaco com pletion, com m unity ch u rch and and no meat keeps him fit. num erous o th er e n terp rises could be m entioned. The population is 4000 SPRINGDALE The school en ro llm en t is 1400 w ith 49 teach ers. T he lum ber p lan t is indeed At Linneiiuinn Junction Mr. and Mrs. W ill N orthw ay a r a stupendous^ affair w ith every de rived hom e from th e ea st last week p artm en t up to date and efficient A nother u n it as larg e as th e first is and rep o rted a very enjoyable trip W ednesday, T h u rsd ay and Friday, October 28, 29 and 30 now u n d er construction. To give an and a good visit w ith relativ es and old idea of size th e re a re tw o sm oke friends. T hey m ade th e trip th ro u g h H O T E L BENSON C O F F E E 1—T h e y a ll say, “ I w a n t m o re sta ck s each 300 feet high, 21 feet in by auto, d riving a new C h ry sler six. of t h a t good coffee.” 50c lb.; 3 lbs. fo r $1.45 diam eter inside at top and 3 feet out purchased ju st before sta rtin g . Mr. side a t bottom w ith a cap acity to tak e N orthw ay th in k s it a dandy ca r and S p a g h e tti an d C hili w ith D ried P ru n e s, new crop, care of 14 boilers. T he la rg e st refu se says he pulled over th e m ountain c h e ese an d m ea t, good size, p o u n d ____10c b u rn er ever built, 100 feet in d iam eter roads w ith it w ithout th e le ast trouble. can , 9 c 5 3 f o r ...... 25c and 152 feet high, b u rn s all refu se not They cam e first to U lysses. N ebraska, W a ln u ts , n ew crop, fine F ilb e rts , new crop, o th erw ise consum ed. Dry kilns, cool and m ade th e d istan ce of 1500 m iles a n d larg e , p o u n d ...... 30c pound ......... ...... ............25c ing and so rtin g sheds a re In th e sam e In six d ay s’ driving tim e, av erag in g huge proportions. T he rate d cap acity 300 m iles daily. F rom T ro u td ale to C olum bia R iv e r Salm on, C atsup, fresh , of the p la n t is 400,000 feet each eight P ortis, K annsas, is about 2000 m iles ta ll ca n s, 15c, 2 fo r 25c 18-oz. h o ttie ” .»c hours, and o p eratin g on double sh ift via U lysses. W hile at P o rtis he v isit S u n n y M onday Soap T ea, R ed R ibbon bran d , one m illion feet have been cu t re p e a t ed w ith his b ro th er L. M., who has a 6 b a r s ........................ h a lf pound ..... 35c edly. The shipping dock w ill accom large lum ber yard. They rep o rted th e m odate four 8,800-ton v essels a t one conditlunt back th e re very poor, the C ord T ire s, 3 0 x 3 ’ 2, Mop H a n d le s w ith m etal tim e, and dock has ten ac res of s to r w eathe,' being so very dry and poor lo n g s e r v ic e ........ $10.25 p a rts , c o p p er p lated. ISc crops. ;.o ts of people are selling off age spaces. th eir stock for lack of feed. They say The resid en tial d istric t is very a t CROW \ FLOl R, 49-lb sk. $2.25; 24%-lb. sk. $1.15 Oregon has 'em all licked y et!" tractiv e w ith m any m odern hom es of T he S p ringdale Needle club held Its O ur S to re is open evenings. It is the best ¡.Ince to trad e the co ttag e as well as m ore preten fourth an n u a l h arv est supper October tious types, the stre e ts rad ia tin g from 19 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom a ce n te r hub. T here w ill be no stree t N orthw ay. Covers w ere laid for 4(1 ca r system s in the city, only bus s e r people. An enjoyable evening w as vice. sp en t by all present. Dewey C arp en ter had the m isfo r Card of Thanks. tu n e to chop his leg w ith an ax w hile We w ish to th an k those who have In c. helped us in our g re a t bereavem ent, cu ttin g a log. by th e ir sym pathy and by th e ir gifts of Jim Babbitt su rp rised his wife and PORTLAND, beautiful flowers. friends by com ing home from Idaho John W. W heeler, Hazel and Louise ---'ORECOfi^ la st week. W heeler. Miss N athalie M eter re tu rn e d hom e 3,000 in Premium« Money to loan on real estate. Farm from Los A ngeles recently. She w ent loans a t 6 per cent. B W Thorne. down w ith h e r siste r - G ertru d e and S.EE T H E B E S T IN T H E L A N D W it h entriea com ing in from over the en tire cou ntry, the 1925 Pactfic In te rn atio n al T u rn over a new leaf—to the W ant fam ily when they retu rn ed th e re from Liveatock Expoeltlon, In c ., w ill preaent th e greatest array o f livestock ever shown Ads. under one ro o f In A m e ric a . See thousand a o f Beef and D a iry C a ttle , Horses, Sw ine, th e ir v isit here. Sheep, C o a ts an d Poultry; in a d d itio n th e P o ultry an d D a iry Shows, L an d and T he Salzm an bungalow Is n ea rly ln d u e tr te l P ro d u cta E x h ib its and t h e aaotlJ f e m o ous u H orae S how . REDUCED FARES ON ALL RAILROADS com pleted now and Is m odern in every respect. Mr. and Mrs. Salzm an now EVERY— reside at th e home of Tom N orthw ay. T he home of Mr. and Mrs. L. M eter MEAL Ww_. is undergoing re p a irs at p resen t. Cecil I* # P ounder Is doing th e work. Mr. and Mrs. W ill N orthw ay are spending a few days a t Amity. Oregon, visiting his cousin Ed. N orthway. Mrs. makes your food do you N orthw ay is In very ill h ealth at p re s more good. ent. N o te how It relieve« Roy P arso n s and A. Je rg e r retu rn ed th at stu ffy fe e lin g from a trip to southern Oregon h u n t after hearty eating. You already know that Electric Service is the most ing for deer. They rep o rted a nice Sweetens th e useful and economical servant in the home. trip b ut only got one deer w hile there. breath, removes • Why not start now and let Electricity do all your fo o d p a rtic le s G eorge Shelley has purchased a household drudgery for you? fro m the teeth, tru ck and will do hauling from P o rt gives new vigor land up th e Columbia riv er highw ay. to tire d nerves. M O D E R N A P P L IA N C E S The S prin g d ale school and P a re n t- C o m e t to you A T M O D E R A T E P R IC E S T each er association gave a program fresh, clean and and bask et social F rid ay night, th e full-flavored. We have an excellent stock to select from. proceeds to be used tow ard m aking the school a sta n d ard school. E lectric Store T he p rogram given by the school Electric Building was very Interestin g and a g rea t n u m ber of b ask ets w ere sold. A prize b a s ket ’of chocolates w as offered to the h ig h est bidder which Frqd Nelson r e ceived. Coffee and cake also w ere I sold. The sum of $61 was received. Beaver Vaughan Pra: Saws Ensilage Cutters Feed Cutters Feed Grinders Gas Engines Drill«. Spreaders Oliver liorse and tractor Plows Tractor Implements R epairs fo r any m ake o f plow . HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. RELIABILITY SERVICE 2^75 STO P/ SEPTIC TANKS That Oil leaking by the pistons Smith’s General Merchandise Y our engine is only operating at 50 per cent efficiency, it uses more oil than is necessary, more gas and is on the way to discard if the piston rings are worn out. SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR We positively guarantee to make your motor operate efficiently for upward to 10,009 miles by using Quality Drain Oil Rings Come in and tell us your motor troubles. We can stop them and will give you an estimate of »the cost. Do it now! GRESHAM GARAGE Phone 2391 H A M LIN & HOSS, P ro p s. Night Phone 706 salads fr y in g shortening Oct. 31- O l“ There is nothing more satis fying than food prepared with AMAIZO 1ÛLEYS JIBII Now Is the Time to Electrify Your Home. PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. Cream Price«. T he Sahdy C ream ery is paying 58 cen ts a t the cream ery and 56 cen ts on the route for b u tte rfa t.—Adv. Tomorrow Ends Bargain Offer on Dailies I During the month of October Bargain Rates have been announced by The Morning Oregonian and The Port land Telegram, both of which papers combine with the Outlook. The following attractive offers will be in force during this month. Daily and Sunday Oregonian and Outlook, 1 year $7 DO Daily Oreeonian and Outlook, 1 year.................. $6.00 Portland Telegram and Outlook, 1 year.............. $4.50 Mail subscriptions only. W e Are Agents for these Papers. See Us Now ! cow s AT AUCTION I will sell at public auction, at Thompson’s feed barn, South Main street, Gresham, on Saturday, October 31 S ale b e g in s P r o m p tly at 10:30 1 Registered Jersey Cow o High Grade Holstein Cows 16 High Grade Jersey Cows e> Piami Tuning. Plano tu n in g $3.60. P iano a id o r gan rep airin g . Fred B. Jones 26x5 R ast 49th stre e t, P o rtlan d , phone TAbor 8952, or G resham 1561.—Adv T h e se Cow s a re m ost all fre s h w ith ca lv e s by side, b a l a n c e h eav y sp rin g e rs . TRKKM E5 A T T E S T I«*! S ta te tw rm its. lia b ilitie s an<l property d a m a g e ran la* had at g r e a tly reduced rate« o f John B row n, Howell street G resh am p h on e 2S01 T E R M S if tim e is d esired a rr a n g e m e n ts m u st lie m ade w ith th e c le rk before d a te of sale. Important Notice WM. BUSHMAN, Owner On and a fte r November 1, 1925, we will do a stric tly cash and c a rry business. It w ill puy you Io ln«e«titfHt* our price«. W atch for them In th is p aper of October 30. Ben Stevenson Grocery COI,. HUGHES, Auctioneer. LYNHURST A. M EY ERS, C lerk good thing« to eat. Mr». w . C. Law - T he ladle« of th e L y n h u rst aew ing r '4nce " ,ld Mra- A Rouse of Daw«on, clu b held th e ir second pot luck lunch- eon for the fall season at the home of Mrs. C. S k alstad T uesday, October 20. A very dainty tab le w as set w ith m any A laska, w ere honor guests. T he new . officers took ch arg e a t the business session w hich was held, a fte r w hich , the aftern o o n was spent In sewing.