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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1926)
(.RFSHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, JA M .ARI D on't forget th e ad v e rtise rs when you need anything in th e ir line. Woman’* flub Flans Parly. T he Camp H ill W om an's club will give a card party S atu rd ay night. J a n uary H5, a t the hom e of Mre. H. C. Johnson, Pow ell Valley road. The p arty is given for th e purpose of fi nancing th e clubia pledge to the Worn an's C onvalescent hom e and o th er projects. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS 15, 192« PAGE THREE ..................................... . ............ iiiiHiiiiiiiiiitiiii,,i, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge P erry , who w ere m a rrie d on New Y ear's day, w ere given a su rp rise p a rty on th e ir re tu rn from S pokane last T uesday evening a ir v ie w G r e A iN p A N D arehouse o and QUicklY and w ere presen ted w ith handsom e RELIEVED BY USING silv erw are, a token of love and esteem Z5CENT5<ii a ir v ie w re from a wide circle of frien d s in th e J' DRUG STORES com m unity, who all joined in w ishing them m uch happiness in th e fu tu re. S ir a ir a ir a ira ira T T r T ’r r r r . ’T T T T r i ’TT The m usic w as fu rn ish ed by th e high £ school stu d en ts, th e happy host and ¡ 5 hostess served ice cream and cake and a very p leasan t tim e w as spent. Mrs. E. M. H enderson of Crown P oint C halet is a t Good S am aritan ho sp ital a t p resen t w here she u n d er w ent an operation for gallsto n es. She is considered out of d an g er but is still very weak. Her m any friends are very hopeful of her recovery and hope her h ealth w ill be m uch b etter in the future. The sen io r play a t Colum bian high school will be given ou S atu rd ay eve ning, J a n u a ry 23, and tic k ets can be p urchased from th e stu d en ts. Re January 17th is the anniversary of the served seats a re on sale, so in o rd er to birthday of Benjam in Franklin— the great secu re a good seat, buy your tick et apostle of Thrift in Am erica. early. N o t r u e b e lie v e r in T h r i f t s h o u ld f a il to Mr. and Mrs. F red H icks have gone o b se rv e th is day. to Coos Bay to be gone for som e tim e F. H enkel, b ro th er of Mrs. H icks, is A s a S ta te s m a n M a n o f L e tte r s , I n v e n em ployed a t th e m ill there. ....................................................lilluu,............................................................................................................. ................. „„„..... .................UIIIIIIUIUlH to r , S c i e n t i s t a n d P h i l a n t h r o p i s t , h is w a s a Mrs. C arl H annem an, who was b ad n a m e o f w h ic h A m e r ic a m a y w e ll b e p ro u d . ly in ju red in an autom obile accident FAIRVIEW is g ettin g along as w ell as can be ex B u t h i s g r e a t e s t c o n t r i b u t i o n to A m e r ic a a n d to t h e W o r ld w a s h i s t e a c h i n g o f pected, but she will, how ever, have Clifford David Long of P o rtlan d and IN D U S T R Y a n d F R U G A L IT Y . crippled foot all h er life. Miss Violet Myra Brooks, d au g h ter of F. Shoultz lias pu rch ased a team of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Brooks, of F air- The First ¡State Bank urges A m ericans horses and has ren ted land from th e view, a re am ong the new lyw eds of the of both sexes and all ages to study the life C orbett estate and w ill go into the week. T he bride is a g rad u a te of th e und teuehinifs of this great Am erican. business of raisin g cauliflow er. 1924 class of G resham Union high The E h rm an o r place w ill be very at school and has been w orking in P o rt tractiv e a fte r a while, as men are busy land since h er g raduation. ‘A penny saved is a penny earned.” planting tree s and shru b b ery . The men of F airview g ran g e will Mrs. J a sp e r C rane cam e o ut for a —Franklin. give a social on T h u rsd ay evening, week a t her sum m er home here. She Ja n u a ry 21, beginning at 8 o'clock, in is spending th e w inter in the city w ith the city h all. A p rogram consisting friends. of good m usic, read in g s and a comic Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ough, of Bend, dialog is being prepared. R efresh Oregon, a re a t the p rese n t gu ests of m ents w ill be served and 500 played. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ough, a t C orbett. As the d ip h th eria excitem ent is T he R ooster Rock W ater com pany about over and m ost of the q u a ra n tin e has been busy rep airin g th e old w ater A STRONG RANK signs rem oved, people are beginning tank, stopping the w ater from blow ing to feel b etter. T here w ere but few on the road. A new ta n k w ill be built cases o f real d ip h th eria and m ost of in an o th er year or w henever the com the q u a ra n tin e w as for ca rrie rs. pany deem s it necessary. GRESHAM , OREGON Mount Hood Motion P ictu re review will ru n show s in F airview every F ri day. beginning J a n u a ry 15. S u lliv an 's o rc h e stra w ill give a c a r nival dance S atu rd ay , J a n u a ry 16 and, as usual, a good tim e is expected. Tiie east wind ru in s th e light globes so fast th a t Fairview stre e ts a re left d ark m ost of the tim e. Th6 wind ! keeps the telephone lines in poor co n Our First Preferred Shares Pay You dition also. F airview gran g e gave a public in 7.2 per cent on Your Money. sta lla tio n of officers and a feed S atu r- Why You Should Buy This Stock lay evening. J a n u a ry 9. Good atten d - llliaillHMHIIinilllllllllllHlllin!llll|[Jlllltltlim[JIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIH1lllllllllliniMllllllllinilllllllMIKJI||IHIIIIIiniHIIIMIIMHIIIIlilll|||tï Our business is firmly established, well m anaged and perm anent. nce, good e a ts and a fine tim e w ere Your savings will be safe. ©ported. Your incom e will be re g u la r and dependable. P hillip Stafford of P o rtlan d Is vlslt- Dividends paid by check first of each m onth, or q u arte rly . ng th e L angley boys. He has ju st r e Exem pt from S tate P erso n al P ro p e rty Tax. tu rn ed from a trip to so u th ern C ali Dividends exem pt from N orm al F ederal Incom e Tax. fo rn ia and brought som e o ran g es lie picked off th e trees. Investment Department 820 Electric Building E rn e st L angley has retu rn ed from Longview, w here he w orked for sev- ral m onths. He will w ork In F air- »TANDARD OIL COMPANY lew sto re until sp rin g w ork opens up. H elen Mell of P o rtlan d is visiting h er g ra n d p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mell of Fairview . Mrs. C atlow 's baby w hich has been j quite ill w ith pneum onia is rep o rted j much better. For the L arge Farm The L adies Aid of th e M ethodist ch u rch will have an all-day m eeting T he B errym an — it .Mrs. J. H. P ete rso n 's W ednesday, T he D airym an — Jan u ary 13, to m ake quilts. T he G ard en er— Mrs. H. A. F u ller lias rented her house to H. D arnell, who tak es im m ediate possession. Mrs H an n ah Shaw Is visiting with Mrs. Ju lia Snover th is week. On T r a c to r Im p le m e n ts fo r a n y m a k e o f tr a c to r . W ednesday Mrs. M. McKay was th e ir guest a t iunclicon. TI icsp th ree have M y e r s W a t e r S y s te m s , P ip e a m i F i t t i n g s f o r a n y ty n e iceii frien d s for 31» years, so the day o r d e p th o f w e ll. was a p le asa n t one for all of them . Helen Mali Is spending the week D rag S a w s C ream S ep arators with her g ran d p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs ,C . II Me||. | T he W om en's society of Sm ith Me m orial ch u rch will have Its reg u la r ocial after» ion T h u rsd ay , Ja n u a ry Repairs for any make of plow. 21, a t the resid en ce of Mrs. D. W. Mc J T GETS you, first because of Its natural at Kay. It is expected th a t all the wom tractions. Its elevation of 221 feet above sea en of th is com m unity, will tak e the level, ami the six lakes within the city’s limits o p p o rtu n ity to g et to g eth er, as so mirror the blue of a frequently cloudless sky. m any functions w ere postponed be W . A. H E S S E L Phone IIII J, c . H E S S E L Again, Haines City gets you because of its busi cause of illn ess d u rin g th e p ast ness possibilities. ‘‘Thi:, town has a thrill”, said m onths. iHiiiiiiowiiHiiiiiintiiiiHntiitjiiiiiiimiitiiiii'iniiiioiiiiiimiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiigiiHiiiHiimiiHiiiiiiiigiiiiiiHiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiniii a stranger who came to look it over. That’s it irrrrr- S um ner Jo h n of P o rtlan d brought exactly. A Thrill! Everybody senses it. I t’s ’’ a something in the air. You can’t help but feel his sister, Mrs. M. F itzgerald of O ak it. Things are on the move. Improvements land, C alifornia, to spend an hour with everywhere. Wide streets. New Stores being Fairview friends. Mrs. F itzgerald, built. Enlargements of older premises. Churches form erly C h ristin e John, cam e to •going up. A Big Hotel taking shape. A new P o rtlan d th is week to be w ith her sis Grammar School, A new Theatre. New Every thing. Yes, there’s a business thrill about the ter, Mrs. G eorge Jacobs, who is seri- place. m sly ill. C aptain F itzgerald and th eir And it’s infectious, too. Come to Haines City Hear in mind that a friend is always little d au g h ter rem ained In California. HEADACHES RAINS REMFA F W F . O C . . Phone 2211 FRANKLIN’S BIRTHDAY YELLOIT CORN W e have just received a carload shipm ent Special Cash Price at Mill, while it lasts WHOLE CORN - per ton - CRACKED CORN - per ton - GROUND CORN - per ton S4O *42 K4.Q FIRST STATE BANK WILD TO CO A SAFE INVESTMENT WITH GOOD DIVIDENDS NEW PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. IMPLEMENTS— MACHINERY OLIVER TRACTOR PLOWS Oliver Walking Plows, Sulky Plows, or Two-way Plows. HAINES CITY GETS YOU HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. GATES FUNERAL HOME and it will get you. There's nothing unpleasant about it. In fact, it’s just what most people are seeking, namely, a good place to locate where there’s a chance for a profitable investment, a place where one can grow with the growth of a city that knows what it wants, and which is now reaching out to its destiny. LYNCH drant^ ßryson REALTOR S7Ï 4 Follow ing th e re g u la r business m eet ing of the Lynch P aren t-T each er asso ciation held in th e Lynch school F r i day evening, W. C. Law rence gave an in terestin g and In stru ctiv e ta lk on free tex t books. A com m ittee com posed of Mrs. M cFarland and Mrs. Jen sen , Mrs. W. C. L aw rence and Mrs. Thom pson w as appointed by P resid en t W. O. S hara to cooperate with a com m ittee from th e A rboleda d istric t In fo rm u latin g plans for a card p arty and lance to be held In the A rboleda c lu b house In the n ear future. worth more than an enemy. “Grudges” and III.feelings toward other men wreck havoc In the brain substance. Phone 2471 Nightfall. T he sun san k like a red tom ato Behind a sky th e color of mud. One by one, th en faste r an d faste r (Like bills on th e first of th e m outh) T he sta rs appeared. The moon, a cooky som eone had b it ten, becam e visible; The s ta rs flickered and tw inkled, like Ford lig h ts w h e n " th e Ignition is ' o r lh H treatm ent for Khenmatl*m. bad; We have beoti appointed ag en ts for T he tw ttte rin g nt th e b ird s w as h u sh 'th is celeb rated tre a tm e n t, $5 per ed, as if som e celestial p ro cto r had trea tm e n t. G resham D rug Co.—Adv. en tered an exam. room. Gresham Darkness fell— N ight settled on th e landscape w ith th e d elib eratio n of a m an failing from a th ird sto ry window in slow m otion pictures. —N. W. P u rp le P a r r o t A Grateful Cnsfouier. W hat’s th is w aiter? H ere I had only a h alf chicken, and I'm billed for th e w hole th in g .” "That’s the custom here, sir.” "W ell, th a n k heavens I d id n 't o rd er a beefsteak.”