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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1926)
PAGI THKBE Oh, Lady, L ady! CORBETT "F o r giving th e face a good color, get one pot of rouge and one rab b it's This section of M ultnom ah county I foot. Bury them tw o m iles from hom e and w alk out and back once a day to w as visited by a stro n g w ind stern» see if th ey a re s till th e re ." w hich did some dam age to fishing p ro p erty a t C orbett station. Pertinent Question. F avor Reed is at th e P o rtlan d s a n S alesm an—“H ere is a very nice a u Make y o u r frien d s am oug your fel tom atic pistol, lady. It shoots eight itarium slow ly recovering from an operation. low fra te rn a lists. and they w ill not de tim es." F a ir C ustom er—"Say. w h a t do you Mr. Zilm, of P o rtlan d , is a visitor at s e rt you in th e h o u r w hen you m ost th in k I am , a p olygam ist?" need them , the home of his son-in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. O. Baker. Mrs. L ew is Reed w ent to P o rtlan d last W ednesday to m eet h er frien d . Miss H elen L eghorn from Olympia, W ashington. Mr. and Mrs. S. K nighton w ere d in ner g u ests C h ristm as of th e la tte r ’s b ro th er an d fam ily. A rth u r Jo h n so n , and w ere g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. F red Reed in th e evening. T he pupils u nder th e tra in in g of Mrs. E th el Sm ith S tew art's school gave an e n tertain m en t W ednesday evening to th e rela tiv e s and frien d s of th e pupils. T he e n tertain m en t co n sisted of a th re e act play. "S an ta up to D ate," rec itatio n s and singing Some of th e w ork of th e pupils w as on display, and especially th e ir w ritin g , sam ples of w hich w ere tak en a t th e beginning of the term and at th e en d ing, D ecem ber 24. A very m arked im provem ent w as noticeable. Mr. and Mrs. B ellrod and (laughters, of P o rtlan d , w ere at th e hom e of Mrs. B ellrod’s fath e r, Georgp Knierim », over C hristm as. Chauncy C lark and Joe L etsin g er of Kelso, W ashington, w ere callin g on old frien d s in th is vicinity la st week. Mrs. C lark , nee Myra L etsin g er, is in a P o rtlan d h o sp ital in a very critica l condition from th e effects of an o p e r ation for cancer. Mr. an d Mrs. Lewis Reed’s and Mrs. Olivia L elan d 's gu ests on C h ristm as w ere Mrs. M. M. L eghorn and d a u g h te r H elen of Olympia, W ashington and Mrs. C lara Sm ith and d au g h ter, E thel S m ith S tew art of F ern d ale Place. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Ross visited th e ir d au g h ter. Mrs. L a u ra Sam uelson at McM innville from T h u rsd ay until S aturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ough, of Bend, are h ere visitin g his p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. F red Ough. Ivo S pybrock cam e out from P ort- lad Sunday and visited in the hom e of his d au g h ter, Mrs. H arry R ickert. Miss P au lin e Rickli is spending th e holiday vacation a t Salem , Miss Joy C rockett a t S pokane and Miss P au lin e Rogrodej» in P o rtlan d . They are te ac h ers in th e C orbett schools. T he m em bers of C olum bia g ran g e expect to enjoy a w atch night p arty at th e ir h all T h u rsd ay evening. T he diversion w ill be singing, gam es and dancing. T he young people hom e from co l lege for th e holiday v acation a re Wm. M organ, from U niversity of Oregon, L ucile K incaid and G aylord Davies S tate N orm al and Clifford Reed, A ga th a H arding, D olores M organ and Burton Bush from Oregon A g ric u ltu r al college. T he u p p er classm en of th e Colum bian high en tertain ed th e alum ni of the school F riday evening. Mrs. M yrta E. Reed and d au g h ter, Mrs. Dean H ansyn o f P o rtlan d , a re visiting rela tiv e s in th is vicinity Miss A rlie K incaid and E thel Sm ith S tew art a re atten d in g th e an n u al te ac h ers m eeting In P o rtlan d . < SMITH MEMORIAL 5 Presbyterian gg U j Church **326: FA IR V IE W , ORE. REV. E. R. D. HOLLENSTED. Minister Sunday M urals« Worahlp, Il A. M STATED COMMUNICATION Fairview Lodge No. 92, A. F. & A. M„ S atu rd ay evening, J a n uary 2, 1926, at 8 o'clock. L abor in F. C. Degree. V isiting b re th re n w el come. WM. H. STANLEY. Sec y. HARRY FED ER SP1EL, W. M. Eventually ! Something Different AND HERE IT IS The Nicest Adding Machine Money Can Beginning January 1st, 1926, we have a proposition surprisingly good. A phone or letter will bring it. ROYAL SALES CO., INC BRoadway 0530 272 Oak Street, We dance and ru n and laugh and sing And go to ail th e show s. We a re all h ap p ier th a n an y king, 'C ept w hen th e east wind blows. Our g n ats anil sheep and horse and cows To th e p a stu re m e rrily go, W iiere m ost co n ten ted ly th ey brow se, 'Cept w hen th e ea st w inds blow. S O L ID H A IN E S C IT Y be solid Of course it can. Besides, solid gold is the only gold worth while. There used to be jewelry called ‘gold washed*. It had the appearance but not the reality. There are cities like that, but Haines City Is not one of them. It has substance. Nothing hollow about It. Its finances are sound. Its Banks are busy and growing. Its Factories are increasing. Its Business Concerns are expanding. One Whole sale House is doing approximately 1760,000 a year. There is no commercial camouflage about Haines City. We have the real thing. This applies also to the real estate. The land Is high and dry, standing 221 feet above sea level. It has an enviable location In the center of Central Florida, consequently its values are as high as its elevation: but, fortunately for the In vestor, the prices are still low by comparison. This is a state of affairs which is distinctly fa vorable for action, and the time for action Is now. NOT TOMORROW. NOT NEXT WEEK. NOW dranl^ Bryson REALTOR NOH\ You will be glad you did. A SAFE INVESTMENT WITH GOOD DIVIDENDS Our First Preferred Shares Pay You 7.2 per cent on Your Money. Why You Should Buy This Slock Our b u sin ess is tlrm ly estab lish ed , well m anaged and p erm anent Your savings w ill be safe. Your Income w ill be re g u la r an d dependable. Dividends paid by check first of each m onth, or q u a rte rly . E xem pt from S tate P erso n al P ro p erty Tax. D ividends exem pt from N orm al F ederal Incom e Tax. Investment Department S20 Electric Building PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO GATES FUNERAL HOME 7’o serve our patrons well and make each service a stepping stone toward per fect confidence is the desire and constant endeavor of our organization. Portland, Ore When the East Wind Blows. 1 R Distributors In G resham we have everything. As everybody know s, To m ake all days seem ju st sp rin g , 'Cept when the east wind blows r 'j ESOLVE to put aside a part of your savings at regular intervals. Before the new year passes you will be glad you made such a resolu tion now. Small sums put aside regu larly soon grow. And in grow ing your savings bring you a feeling of independence and prosperity such as nothing else could. And here your savings are safe. And they will pay inter est. This is a real message to you S 7 .7 A’ /' S / / '/ . V t ; Then behind any sh e lte r they will hide. Tin- w ate r tric k le s from my nose, So I d o n 't ta k e my sw eetie for a rid e W henever th e ea st wind blows. But on those days—-en o u g h ’s been said It's no w onder nothing grows. So 1 go to bed and cover up my head W henever th e east w ind blows. —Thos. H arvey. SPRINGDALE Mr and Mrs. C. E. Vest en tertain ed for C h ristm as Mrs. It. H ennm an, m o th er of Mrs. Vest, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pow ers, d au g h ter and son, L au ra and Lyle. M th . Power,"- Is a siste r of Mrs. Vest. They all reside in Yakim a, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Beil sp en t C h ristm as a t th e hom e of th e la tte r's p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Reeves. The S p rin g d ale school held C h ris t m as exercises T h u rsd ay aftern o o n and had a nice big C h ristm as tree. All the ch ild ren had an enjoyable afternoon. Wm. N orthw ay, Mr. and Mrs Tom N orthw ay and d au g h ters, Ju a n ita and G loria, Nell Van Zant and Lew N iel son m otored to H erm an creek w here they sp e n t C h ristm as with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. N orthw ay. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil P o u n d er's g u ests on C h ristm as w ere Jam es P ounder and d au g h ter, .C rystal, M r.-an d Mrs. E arl P ou n d er, A lbert P ounder, Miss F lo ren ce B ow ker, Mis« F ra n ce s Bow- ker and Je a n Amond. Mr. and Mrs. C arl N ielson a re e n joying elec tric lights in their, home Gresham ANNOUNCEMENT O serve the people of the Gresham dis trict I have opened offices in the Gresham Bank Building and will main tain office hours of 10 to 6 three days a week, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur days, beginning Tuesday, January 5. Six years successful practice tells me your case is not hopeless. T Consultation and Spinal Examination without charge. Chiropractic Physician nes Bldg., (iresham Bank Bid nd, Ore. ( iresham, Oregon T h eir son Lew, who Is an electrician , in stalled them . G randm a Vest has been on th e sick list. G ran d p a Vest also is In very poor h ealth a t presen t. D inner g u ests a t th e home of Mr. B L A IN E TUR NER, and Mrs. Wm. W rig h t for C hristm as w ere Mr. W rig h t's th re e sisters, one Regular Afternoon Trips b ro th er-in -law and a niece from P o rt Portland to Gresham land. W. W. N orthw ay, Mrs. Tom N orth- G eneral H auling way and d au g h ters and Miss Nell Van Z ant m otored to O rch ard s, W a sh in g Phone Gresham Its* ton, to visit an old sch o o lm ate of Mr. R. 2. Troutdale N orthw ay Mrs. M ary N erton. T he He Ket.soniible. day w as b eau tifu l in W ashington with Ira te P apa— "W h at do you m ean by not a bit of east wind. It w as Just com ing hom e a t 4 a. tn.T" like a w arm sp rin g i,sy, but th e re had F la p p e r—“F o r heaven'« sake, pop, I been h ard fro sts d u rin g th e n ig h ts have to p atro n ize th e old ro o st some tim e, d o n 't IT" Mr. an d Mrs. F red Halzman spent T he F arm er Agrees. C h ristm as w ith her g ran d m o th er In “ E atin g too m uch Is bound to sh o rt en your life," observed th e doctor. P o rtlan d . “T h a t's rig h t," agreed th e farm er. F S pybrock re tu rn e d hom e from "P ig s would live a good deal longer P o rtlan d S atu rd ay and w as a S unday If th ey d id n ’t m ake hogs of th e m g u est of Mr. an d Mrs. P h ilip V an llee selv es.”— P o u ltry T ribune. of C orbett. P edigree K lanks. T he Outlook has a su p p ly of pedi T he classified co lu m n s a re th e pub gree blanks, useful for dairym en, stock anil p o u ltry raise rs. L arge, very :’s ex change co u n ter. useful, at 5 ce n ts eAch. 25 for 85c. Don’t fo rg et th e a d v e rtise rs when Don’t lay down th e pap er till you you need an y th in g in th e ir line. have read th e W ant Ads. TURNER TRUCK SERVICE O utlook's b arg ain co u n ter on