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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1926)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, JÁXCABY t t , LUSTED chine as an a b ru p t tu rn w as m ade J u s t how it happened th e o ccupants of the m achine can h ardly tell, b u t the lum ber interfered w ith th e steerin g and w ith the w heels in such a m an ner th e ca r w ent into the ditch and landed bottom side up, pinning Mr H oman and his g ran d so n u n d ern eath H ad It not been for th e lum ber, they m ight have been seriously iu ju red , but th a t held the w eight of th e c a r off from th e men an d they finally e x tri cated them selves. T he m achine w as brough t to G resham w here it w as found the b atteries, top and w indshield w ere badly dam aged. HEADACHES RAINS ................................................................... . F a i r v i e w . O r e . Phone 2211 /z Y E LLO W CORN W e have just received a carload shipm ent Special Cash Price at Mill, while it lasts [ I WHOLE CORN CRACKED CORN per ton - $40 per ton - $4 2 GROUND CORN per ton a. i IIHIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII W H ITE SALE This week at L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO. IIIHIIli^ liiu iilllilllllllU llllllliillilllll SM ITH M EM ORIA L Presbyterian Church F A IB T IE W , o r e . REV. E. R. D. HOLLENSTED. Minister AUCTION SALE rite undersigned will Nell a t auction at the cross roads, old Pleasant Home, about tt m iles Southeast of G resham . Sunday Morning Worship, l l A. M. SATURDAY, JANUARY 23 ARBOLEDA Sale Begins 1 P. M. Sharp ROCKWOOD January— HIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'j F a ir v ie w .G r a i n ^ a n d W a r e h o u s e C o . REMFA BANK OF GRESHAM PAGE THREE ■'’Hllllltllllllimi FAIRVIEW “T he Bane and Blight of U n b elief w ill be th e them e of th e serm on Sun day m orning at 11 o'clock a t the Sm ith Memorial P re sb y teria n ch u rch by th e pasto r, th e Rev. E. R. D. Hoi lensted. Sunday school w ill be held a t th e usual hour of 10 o'clock. T he Rev. and Mrs. E. R. D. H ollen sted w ere th e d in n er g u sts S unday of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge P. Lum sden. T h e carn iv al dance w as splendid w ith a fine crow d and every one had a good tim e. The sam e o rch e stra w ill give a balloon dance S atu rd ay , Ja n u and Q u ic k ly ary 30. R E L IE V E D B Y U S IN G Hurry to Aylsworth A Martin’s F ra n k Clore and fam ily spent Sun 25CEMT5«ai $1.25 to $2.00 ladies' silk and wool day at A rdenw ald w ith friends. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Cady, of Canby DRUG STORES Phoenix hose, v ery special, 95c. w ere calling on friends of F airview Monday. T he ladies of th e P re sb y teria n ch u rch gave a com m unity tea a t the —for the bigger home of D. W. McKay n ear Cleone statio n . T hey had a nice tim e and —for the better good attendance. —things of life Mrs. Floyd S urface presen ted her husband w ith a 9^4-pound boy J a n u ary 21. M other and son a re doing well. T he en tertain m en t, social, card ELIMINATE WASTE’’ p arty and feed given by th e b ro th ers of th e gran g e w ere a g rea t success 150 being p resen t for th e e n te rta in —outgrow it m ent and refresh m en ts and about 50 rem ain in g for th e card party. E v ery —with thrift one had a fine tim e an d hope they w ill give an o th er soon. Mr. McGuire, of G overnm ent Island bought 14 sacks of seed potatoes from J. T. H esiin th is week. —just naturally at your home bank T he Ladies Aid of th e M ethodist E piscopal church will hold an all-day w ork m eeting at th e home of Mrs. J. H. P eterso n T h u rsd ay to sew for th e m iscellaneous booth and supper w hich G R ESH A M , OREGON will be given F eb ru ary 12 at th e city hall. J. D. H oman and h is grandson, E arl H om an, who is visiting him from Al b erta. C anada, had a narrow escape from injury T uesday w hile retu rn in g hom e with a q u an tity of lum ber fa st ened to each side of th e la rg e Allen m achine. At a point near Tw in B ridg es, in ascending a hill, th e lum ber w orked around to the fro n t of th e m a- ltKW Mr. and Mrs. E. D. R andall and son. | H arry , of Los A ngeles, are g u ests at T he subject for th e Sunday evening preach in g service J a n u a ry 24 w ill be, th e hom e of Mr. R an d all's b ro th er. ¡ ‘T he D isadvantages of Being in the R. M. R andall. The v isito rs expect to ¡ R ight.” T he E p w o rth L eague w ill rem ain h ere several m onths. Mr. and Mrs. C harles H ull and ! m eet at 6:45 and th e topic of “At the F ro n t D oor” will be discussed by d au g h ter Gwendolyn of P o rtlan d , w ere 1 Cecil L ounsberry. T he re g u la r w eek dinner g u ests Sunday of Mrs. Susie ¡ ly p ray er m eeting will be held T h u rs Thom pson. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Locke en ter- ! day evening a t the parsonage. talned last T h u rsd ay evening w ith a j sm all card party. T he gu ests w ere j PLEASANT HOME Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bourne, Mr. and J S unday school will begin a t the Mrs. G eorge F o rtn e r and Mr. and Mrs. I P lea san t Home M ethodist ch u rch S u n Fred L. Bourne. day m orning a t 10 o'clock, followed by A larg e card p a rty w as given Sat- rday evening by Mr. and Mrs. I). W. 1 the preach in g service at 11:15 by the Rev. E. W. W ithnell, from th e topic, B ridgefarm er at th e ir hom e on F ern “T he C h ristian Race." avenue. T he gam e of “New M arket” was enjoyed. BORING Mr. and Mrs. E. D. R andall and H arry R andall of Los A ngeles, Mrs. ¡ “T he C h ristian R ace” will be the them e for the preach in g service S u n H. C. Jo h n so n and R. M. R andall w ere day m orning a t 10 o'clock a t th e g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Locke M ethodist church at Boring. Sunday Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Robinson of Los school w ill convene a t 11. A ngeles a re m aking th e ir home here for a few m onths. Two sons, C. G. R ebekah Bake Sab- at W alrad's. All m em bers of th e G resham Re and R. G. Robison, reside In Arboleda. bekah lodge a re expected to bring Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H alladay and | som ething good to eat for the sale at R. M. R andall w ere g u ests last F riday W alrad ’s M ercantile store S atu rd ay evening of Miss A nna May O strander Jan. 23, from 1 to 4 o'clock.—Adv. a t her hom e in P o rtland. D on't forget th e ad v e rtise rs when A d elightful su rp rise p arty w as giv you need an y th in g in th eir line. en W ednesday evening for I. V. S ater, a t his P o rtlan d hem e. The in sp iratio n was Mr. S a te r's b irth d ay and the party was atten d ed by m any resid en ts of A r boleda, also by frien d s In tow n. Mr. and Mrs. S ater form erly m ade th e ir home in th is locality. T uesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. ' Locke and children m otored to Sandy ! and w ere gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. E d w ard Gasch. PLEASANT VALLEY 10 Good Milk Cows, Jersey and Guernsey 3 fre sh very so o n ; 5 fre sh in F e b ru a ry a n d M arch; 2 fre sh a b o u t six w eeks ago, m ilk in g now . T h e se are, a ll good cow s, g e n tle , an d good m ilk ers, all tu b e rc u lin tested . II 0 It S B S Good Team of H orses, w eight about 1250 pounds each ; Colt, 3 years old, w eight about 1300 pounds; Mare, 6 y ea rs old, w eight about 1300 pounds. HOGS— Five II u m ps li I re Shouts. I Buck Sheep ( lilt KENS 12 “T an c re d ” S tra in W hite L eghorn C ockerels h atched M arch 1925. T hese a re high class breeding cockerels. 3-inch Wagon. Brooder. IMPLEMENTS S et Double H arness. 60-Egg In cu b ato r and 1 Ton Baled S ttruw TERM S— P u rch ases of $20.00 or under. Cash. Over $20.00 six m onths' tim e w ith In terest ut 8 per cent per annum . T hose d esiring credit should see A. Moyers of F irs t S tate Hank, G resham . GEO. R. ANDERSON, Owner It. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer. A. MEYERS, Clerk A SAFE INVESTMENT WITH GOOD DIVIDENDS Our First Preferred Shares Pay You 7.2 per cent on Your Money. Why You Should Buy This Stock 1. Our business is firmly established, well m anaged and perm anent. 2. Your savings will be safe. 3. Your incom e will be re g u la r and dependable. 4. D ividends paid by check first of each m onth, or q u arte rly . 5. E xem pt from S tate P erso n al P ro p e rly Tax. 6 D ividends exem pt from Norm al F ederal Incom e Tax. Investment hepnrtmenl S'JO Electric Building PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. The Rev. C. C. Bahhidge, w hose fu» n eral o ccu rred In P o rtla n d last S a t urday, w as form erly a resident of th is ; ice., and w as p ro p rieto r of the g e n era l m erch an d ise sto re here for a num ber of years. Mr. Ithbbidge w as a r e t' A ’u fiesfe r and was. w p I I and fa vorably know n th .o n g h o u t the n o rth w est. He wn. a in mb r of the Ma If e strive at all times to improve our sonic fra te rn ity and also a m em ber of service anti equipment, that we may serve th e gran g e. Mr. Babbidge is survived you quietly and efficiently. by his wife, Anna C. Babbidge. Mr. and Mrs. Babbidge resided n ear O rch ard s, W ashington. E. L. A nderson, whose death oc cu rred Ja n u a ry 18, and whose fu n eral was held on W ednesday of th is week, fo rm erly resided here. Mr. A nderson w as a m em ber of P le a sa n t Valley G range No. 348, and leaves to m ourn th e ir loss his wife, Mary H. A nderson, T he en te rta in m e n t th a t was a n one son, E lw in If. A nderson, and a d au g h ter, Mrs. John Kimmel, both of nounced for S atu rd ay evening th is P o rtlan d , besides a large circ le of week for th e benefit of the school lights has been called off. as It was friends. Mr. and Mrs. Will Richey and c h il not possible to get th e films for th< d ren w ere g u ests at the hom e of Mr. movie th a t was to be put on. E lectric lights have now been In Richey's p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Richey of Boring la st Sunday. stalled in the schoolhouse and the M arvin H ills of P o rtlan d w as a v al school Is deriving th e benefit these d ark , cloudy days. They w ere In ley visitor on T uesday of th is week. Jo h n H anson w as a c a lle r a t the stalled for th e sm all total of $50, of which th e W m nann's club has paid G. N. Hager home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. G. H. Richey retu rn ed from $35, th e balan ce to be raised In the Amity Monday, w here she has been n ear fu tu re. F. W. C anning has installed the visiting with relativ es and frien d s elec tricity In his home. Robert Jo n s- d u rin g th e p ast month. Ja m es Good of L ents is a guest at rud, who la a p ro p erty ow ner at Kelso Is also a stockholder, paying In th e re th e hom e of T. P. Campbell. «TANOAgD on, A num ber of P lea san t Valley g ra n g quired am ount so he may ta k e ad COMPANY vantage of lights when w anted. e rs attended th e farm e rs’ g et-together T he W om an’s club will meet a t the m eeting held in G resham last S a tu r home of Mrs. A. K irsch on T hursday, day. J a n u a ry 28, for its re g u la r m eeting. Gresham Beauty Shoppe Baw Furs Wanted. Berry Growers Attention. every th in g In th e line of cosm etic 1 am paying m ore th a n m arket th erap y . C ourteous and efficient All b erry g ro w ers who a re not u n prices for all kinds of raw furs. In trea tm e n t. Mrs. Lois St. C lair, F irst der c o n tra ct, ATTENTION. Call II. (}. cluding m oles an d rab b its. For prices S tate Bank building, phone 1841,. A ndrew , 89«, for valuable Inform ation call 1659 or w rite C. A. Carlaon Taxl- G resham .—Adv. I co n cern in g th is y ea r's crop.—Adv. d e rm lst-F u rrle r, O reshsm . Ore.—Adv. GATES FUNERAL HOME W IL D T b NEW W INTE QQ