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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1926)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, JAM ARA 5. D»2t! C edarville p a rk S atu rd ay night. Mr. and Mrs. F re d Ruegg e n te r tained as New Y ear’s g u ests Mr. and Mrs. G eorge S leret, Mrs. C Drube. Mr and Mrs. Jo h n S leret, Mrs. C ar rie T .w usend. Miss A nnie Zim m erm an and Ja c k Ruegg. of P ortland. A. R. H einey has m ade extensive im provem ents on his home. Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Sm ith w ere guests a t the home of Mr. an d Mrs. P. Lerch, of P o rtlan d , N ew Y ear’s day. CEDARVILLE « New Y ear’s guests at th e hom e of Miss Cora Giese w ere Mr. anil Mrs. P ercy Giese, A rth u r Giese and Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Jones and son. Mrs. C. 8. Card. Dr. aud Mrs. W ar re n and Mrs. Hem an, of W hite Salm on, W ashington, sp e n t th e w eek-end a t C edarnook, guests of Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Sm ith. Miss H elen H am m ond aud M,ss E lizabeth G ran t left S unday for Mon Why have a lot of th in g s aro u n d you m outh to resum e th e ir studies at the don't need w hen som e m ight be glad sta te norm al. to get them at a barg ain ? T ry a W ant A la rg e crow d atten d ed the dance at Ad Smith’s General Merchandise Near Linnem ann Junction Cedarville, S AYeilnesduy to Saturday, January 6-0 1 r 1^ P 17 P 171 P ? " " “ We 45 grind as you w ant it. Splendid bulk I offe* at W per pound. None b e tte r on the m a rk e t for less th a n 50c a pound. Get a tria l ^4-lb. o rd er for 10c, and be co n j j c vinced. We have the h ighest g rad e coffees in ca n s at re g u la r prices, and in bulk at a saving of th e cost of a can. •CANNED CORN— Del Maiz Golden Corn, 25c per can. TOMATOES- Solid pack, 2 cans 25c J larg e cans 25c each Q AT YIÌY TV Omar, m edium red, 2 cans 25c: Columbia riv er, V /T l i cal, offe: A laska red sockeye, sm all cn. 25c. Ci A 4 PC Olive, 3 bars 25c: Silk Soap, 6 b ars 25c: 0’/,iT 0“““ Palm S unny Monday L aundry Soap, 6 b ars 25c. sack fcL50, 24%-lb. sack 10-lb. sack tide. CROWN FLOUR—"«L,.. A SAFE INVESTMENT WITH COOD DIVIDENDS » Our First Preferred Shares Pay You 7.2 per cent on Your Money Why You Should Bny This Slock 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Our business is firm ly established, w ell m anaged and perm anent. Your savings w ill be safe. A’our incom e w ill be re g u la r and dependable. Dividends paid by check first of each m onth, or q u arte rly . E xem pt from S tate P erso n al P ro p e rty Tax. D ividends exem pt from N orm al F ed eral Incom e Tax. Investm ent D epartm ent S20 E lectric Building PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO, COLUMBIA HEIGHTS T he first m eeting of th e Colum bian High School A lum ni association was held in connection w ith a banquet S atu rd ay night, Decem ber 26, in the I high school building. R ep resen tativ es from every class w ere presen t. Clif- I ford Reed acted as to astm aster. T he th ree-co u rse banquet w as fol- , lowed by a business m eeting, a t w hich Clifford Reed of th e class of 1920 was elected p resid en t, and A gatha H arding of th e class of 1924, se c re ta ry -tre a s- ! u rer. The asso ciatio n w as organized last Septem ber, w hen sev eral of th e alum ni m et a t Mrs. M. E. H end erso n ’s Crow n Poiut Chalet. At th is p arly m any of th e old g rad u a tes cam e to g eth er who had not m et for a num ber of years. H onor gu ests at th e first alum ni banquet w ere P rin cip al and Mrs. G. N. McKay, and Joseph Finley, in stru c to r \ in m usic, and Mrs. Finley, and Miss Ruby McKay, a form er teach er, who had m any frien d s in th e school and com m unity. G irls of th e sen io r class assisted at the ban q u et in th e dining room, and ' th e m enu was arra n g e d aud prep ared by m em bers and a few ladies of the com m unity. Each m em ber of th e A lum ni asso- ciation gave a little talk , w hich was m uch enjoyed. A rran g em en ts for the affair w ere m ade l>y Clifford Reed, A gatha H arding. Iietty Hagen, Anna E tling, Ray L asley and Dolores Mor gan. At th e conclusion of th is in te r- ! esting m eeting it w as voted to hold a m eeting each year. Before the m eet ing was over th e lights went out, but , th e young folks got th e ir autos w ith the lights tu rn ed tow’ard th e building long enough to finish the business, i then by in vitation they went to the spacious hom e of Mrs. S usan H arding ! and danced for some tim e. All de- ! elared th a t they had a happy and in te re stin g tim e. bedside of her m other, who is se rio u s ly ill. Mrs. M arie Morgan has as her guest her m other. Mrs. M. F N isbert of E u gene. The M isses M uriel. Eileen and Mar jo rie W illiam s, and H. W illiam s spent a d elig h tfu l C hristm as at Columbia View farm . T he young ladies are g ran d d a u g h ters of Mr. and Mrs. P. ! A ndersen. Miss A nna H ansen sp en t C h ristm as at E h rm an o r w ith her p aren ts. ( Mrs. Ja s p e r C rane is spending th e I w inter in P o rtlan d w ith Mrs. J. H olm es L aw rence, I A w edding of m uch in te re s t in th is ' vicinity w as th a t of Miss Joy C rockett, teach er in the high school, and George I P erry , su p e rin ten d e n t of M enchucha, the su m m er hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s Meier. D uring th e holidays th e young couple slipped aw ay and mo tored to Spokane, w here ta e b rid e’s fath er, th e Rev. Mr. C rockett, tied th e , knott. T he young people have th e best I w ishes for a happy wedded life from a I larg e circ le of friends. Mr. and Mrs. P e rry have arriv ed from th e ir w edding trip and a re dom iciled a t M enchucha. j Miss A gatha H arding gave a dinner to a few friends on Y ear’s eve ning and afte rw a rd s th e young folks enjoyed dan cin g at th e g ran g e hall. Mr. a n d Mrs. A. R. M organ enjoyed a trip to E ugene S atu rd ay , tak in g back to school th e ir son. W illiam, who is a student nt the U niversity of Oregon, and who sp en t the C h ristm as season at home. Mrs. H elen D eaver Nelson of Golden- dale, W ashington, spent th e holiday season at home witli h er p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. Deaver, Sr. Miss Bella Reed celeb rated her 16th b irth d ay w ith an inform al dancing p arty and luncheon a t her beautiful home at low er Corbet'.. The house was ■ b eau tifu lly decorated for th e affair and a delicious rep ast w’as served by her m other, Mrs. Floyd Reed and her au n t. Miss Bella B lackball. Mrs. j B lackball, g ran d m o th er of th e young , hostess, w as honor guest at th e party. Mrs. Malcolm Woodle of Corbett was called by telegram to Chicago to th e » r S r^u a r t - W a r n e r H ig h b o y R a d ia — M a d e ! 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MALLETT Chiropractic Physician 602 Tim es Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon G resham Bank Bldg., G resham , Oregon Monday, Wednesday, Friday Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday DANCE CITY 1IAI.L Phone 1901 Not lifted in phone hook. TROUTDALE SATURDAY, JANUARY 9 GIG RAY’S ORCHESTRA D ancing every o th e r S atu rd ay evening. G entlem en #l.on L adles F ree T he L usted P aren t-T ea ch e r asso c ia tion will m eet on F riday evening, J a n TROUTDALE u ary S. at tlie L usted schoolhouse. A Mr. und Mrs. Ed. O kerherg and baby pie social w ill be held and a good e n te rta in m e n t has been planned co n sist and Em il L oser of A berdeen, W ash ing of in stru m e n ta l and vocal m usical ington, sp e n t C h ristin as day witli Mr. selections, m onologues and readings. and Mrs. J. O. Davis. Mrs. Jo sep h in e D ury and Joe Swain All a re co rd ially invited to be present. of P o rtlau d sp e n t C h ristin as day with Notice of Stock-holders meeting. Mr. and Mrs. L. H elm ing and family. The re g u la r an n u al m eeting of th e Mrs. Dan L lew ellyn, Mr. and Mrs. sto ck -h o ld ers of G resham F ru it G row Dell S hader, A rth u r M atches aud Mr. ers asso ciatio n will be held a t the C annery office on Monday, J a n u a ry 11. and Mrs. Ju liu s L am port and son ate 1926 a t 10 a. m. for th e purpose of C h ristm as dinner w ith Mr. and Mrs. electin g d irec to rs and th e tran sa ctio n A. D. K endall and family. of such o th e r business as may p ro p e r Mrs. E unice Robinson and fam ily ly come before th e m eeting. spent C h ristm as day in P o rtla n d w ith JAMES ELKINGTON, Sec’y. Dr. and Mrs. Jam es R obinson am i fam Bright sayings by m odern th in k e rs ily. Mrs. A. D. K endall and d au g h ters a re found in the w ant colum n. Amy, D orothy und M arjorie and A rth u r M atches drove to T he D alles to spend th e day w ith Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Boscoe and son, recen tly . Mr. and Mrs. Z. G. S chenck and fam ily of I’a rk Place, Mrs. D ora Sliute of P ortland, Mish Isalielle P arso n s, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. P arso n s and Mrs. Mary P arso n s and fam ily and Billy A ndrew s spent C h ristm as day with Mr E lecta P arsons. Mr. aud Mrs. Joint Landau slid d au g h ter, H elen, spent C h ristm as In P o rtlan d w ith Mr. an d Mrs. H arry McRae and baby. Tlie T ro u td ale Ladies Aid will m eet with Mrs. Mary P arso n s, W ednesday, Ja n u ary 6. A ssisting hostesses are Mrs Anna R ichardson and Mrs. C. F. P ersons. .' rs. A* L. Zebeck and Mrs. R. W. W ttz and son M arcus of P o rtlan d , w ere g u ests of Mrs. C arl Zebeck on T uesday. T he T ro u td ale P a ren t-T ea ch e r c ir cle’s ‘‘S un sh in e com m ittee'' lias been helping th e needy fam ilies in T ro u t dale and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. O. 1’. L um sden of F airview and Mr. c id Mrs. J. A. L a rs son w ere S unday guesta nt th e M. B. McGinnis home. 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F ritz T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , J a n u a ry 7, at 2 o'clock. A full atten d a n ce of m em bers Is desired as th e an n u a l election of officers wilt tak e place a t th is t'm e. About 30 g u ests su rp rised Mr. and Mrs. Fred F o th New Y ear’s evening. Five hundred w as played, a fte r which refre sh m e n ts w ere served. Mr. and Mrs. M. Dahl en tertain ed at New Y ear's d in n er Mr. and Mrs. Ole Tofte and fam ily. F ra n k Sw anson and fam ily w ere the New Y ear d in n er gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n S trebin. W illiam F ritz and F red H artenhoff have retu rn ed to th eir stu d ies a t the U niversity of Oregon a fte r spending the vacation with the home folks. Miss Mabel Wood left. S aturday for Stock- ton. C alifornia, to resu m e h er work with the San Jo aq u in county farm home dep artm en t. HILLSVIEW Mr. and Mrs. W. T. S h ark ey und d au g h ters m otored to B irkenfeld last week to atten d th e w edding of Mrs. S h ark ey ’s niece. Miss A nna N ordstrom to A ugust B irkenfeld. Miss G ertru d - S harkey acted as her co u sin ’s b rid es maid. S pring b eau ties and pussy w illow s w ere found in th is d is tric t on New Y ear’s day. TURNER TRUCK SERVICE B L A IN E TURNER. P ro p R e g u la r A fternoon T rip s P o rtla n d to G renbam General Hauling P hone G renbam I6M9 It. 2, T ro u td a le H a ll’ s C a t a r r h M ed icin e Treatment,both 'ocal and internal, and has been success- ul in the treatment o f Catarrh for over >rry years. Sold by all druggists. E. ' C H EN EY &. C O ., T oledo, O hio Ail kinds of Trucking S la b w ood. W ood, G ra v e l < » e n tra i H a u lin g and II. McGinnis Truck Co. B O R IN G . O R E G O N P h o n e G re a h a m ARBOLEDA Mrs. R obert Stone of P o rtlan d w as Hie guest over th e week-enil of her b ro th er and sister-in -law , Mr. and Mrs. I). W. B ridgefarm er. Mr. anil Mrs. I. V, S ater of P ortland w ere g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd HaJIaday, on Monday evening. R. A. D elker, who ru n s th e A rbole- da grocery sto re, w as su rp rised T h u rsd ay on finding a sm all ta ra n tu la in a bunch of ban an as. Mr. Delker su e ee cd 'd In g ettin g th e tr a a n tu la in a can und h as th e spider on display in th e store. Mr. and Mrs.'W . It. Locke attended a p arty New Y e a r ’s ev e a t tlie h o m e o f Mr. aud Mrs. M. E. (lollnii i. in P o rt land. Mr. and Mrs. I’etor Itorgan w ere dinner g u ests T h u rsd ay night of Mr. and Mrs. C om artin of P o rtlan d . O ther g u ests w ere invited for la te r in th e evening and a w atch p arty w as en joyed. R. M. R andall w as the d in n er guest W ednesday evening of Mr. aud Mrs. D. W. B ridgefarm er. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H allad ay e n te r tained T uesday evening w ith a sm all card party. T he g u ests w ere Mr. and Mrs. A. E. B utterfield, Jr., of P o rt land, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. F ln n ell and it. M. R andall. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Locke and fam ily w ere g u ests at a New Y ear’s day d in n er, given by Mr. L ocke’s brother and sister-in -law , Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Locke, of P o rtlan d The A rboleda Im provem ent club gave a p arty New Y ear’s eve in the clubhouse for m em bers and th e ir friends. D uring th e early p a rt of the evening card s w ere enjoyed and la ter on dancing and m erry m ak in g took place. R efresh m en ts w ere a box lunch su p p er, served a fte r th e new year had been p ro p erly u sh ered In. ROW ELI, VALLEY The D eborah Ladies Aid of th e Pow ell Valley M ission church w ill meet T h u rsd ay aftern o o n at 2 o ’clock at the ch u rch for its re g u la r m o nthly ses sion. Mrs. O. Shuholm will be the hostess for th e occasion. All ladies a re invited to be p resen t w hether m em bers of th e Aid or not. Miss R ath U n d expects to leave to m orrow for I xjs Angeles w ith a party of P o rt and frien d s to he gone indef initely. They u re to m ake th e trip to C alifornia by train . M ention to an a d v e rtise r th a t you Outlook W ant ads will help you on saw his ad. in th e Outlook. th e way to success.