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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FKIDAT, JANUARY 5». I»-.*« GILLIS SANDY BLUFF George Eldou, of Ju n io r. W est V ir ginia, has been spending a few days w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. M. H illyard. The m en w ere boyhood friends about 40 y ea rs ago in th e east. Mr. Eldon ex pects to leave for his hom e in a short tim e. PLEASANT HOME The Rev. E. W. W ithnell w ill preach a t 11:15 on th e serm on topic "T re a s u re s of th e H ea rt.” Sunday school w ill be held at 10 o’clock- T he E p w orth L eague w ill m eet a t 7:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. A. Radford en tertain ed on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Seeley from Camas, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Radford of W ashougal. W ashington. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. W ilkenson en te r tained on S unday in honor of C. J. ' W ilkenson's b ro th er. Ray of P ort- | land, it being his birthday. Those p resen t w ere Miss Ju a n ita W ilkenson, Geo. Groves, Mr. and Mrs. Ray W il kenson, all of P o rtlan d , and Mr. and Mrs. G. S. W ikenson of th is place. Mrs. A ult and d au g h ter Zaidee, w ere in P ortlan d on business Tuesday. < SCHOOL INSTRUCTION. Mr and Mra ° ’ S W ilkenson are F airview Lodge No. 92, A. F. & enjoying ••listening in ” on num erous ' ^ ' A . M Sunday afternoon. J a n - f s t» * ,n8 over th e ir new rad io ’ » flv«- uary 31, 1926, 2:30. M embers please | tube, F resh m an M asterpiece, be present. . Robert G ray is a t Rhododendron, WM. H. STANLEY, Sec'y. building a house. HARRY F E D E R S PIE L , W. M. V y GATES FUNERAL HOME He strive at all times to improve our service and equipment, that we may serve you quietly and efficiently. Gresham Phone 2471 JOURNAL BARGAIN RATES NOW ON ! Take A dvantage of our Special Com bination Kate. S u bscribe fo r th e O regon J o u rn a l th ro u g h th e O utlook. O utlook, o n e y e a r ................................................... $1.50 D aily a n d S u n d ay J o u rn a l, one y e a r .................... 7.00 D aily a n d S unday J o u rn a l a n d O utlook, o n e y e a r ....... 7.80 D aily J o u rn a l, o n e y e a r ........................................ 5.00 D aily J o u r n a l a n d O utlook, one y e a r ........ 0.00 W eekly J o u rn a l a n d O utlook, o n e y e a r z.. 2.00 T hese su bscriptions a re by m ail only. SPECIAL BARGAIN KATE ENOS FEBRUARY 3, A SAFE INVESTMENT WITH GOOD DIVIDENDS Our First Preferred Shares Pay You 7.2 per cei\t on Your Money. Why You Should Buy This Stock Our business is firm ly established, well m anaged ajid perm anent. Your savings w ill be safe. Your incom e w ill be re g u la r and dependable. Dividends paid by check first of each m onth, or q u arterly . E xem pt from S tate P ersonal P ro p e rty Tax. Dividends exem pt from Norm al F ederal Incom e Tax. Ilixestnieut UepartNient S20 E lectric Building PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. HOGAN PAGE THREE TROUTDALE Mrs. E. M. Coons of the T erry dis tric t attended the g rad u atio n exercises of her g ran d d au g h ter. Miss Mildred Shields, of P o rtlan d , last night at the F ra n k lin high school. Mr. and Mrs. C arl Ziobeck, Billy A n drew s and Miss F ran ces Mct’ra te w ere d in n er g u ests at Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Ziebeck S atu rd ay evening. A fterw ard they a ll atten d ed th e th eater. P lan s are com pleted for th e “Old Time D ance” to be given by th e P a r ent-T each er association Ja n u a ry SO in th e city hall. T he proceeds a re to go to w ard th e hot lunches at th e school. E. R illiter bad th e m isfo rtu n e to lose his home by fire early W eduesday m orning. Mrs. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. E rn est Meggert of M ontavilla, took dinner F rid ay evening w ith Mrs. M iller’s dau g h ter. Mrs. M. D oryland and fam ily. C arl M urphy of P o rtlan d visited Sat ueday evening and Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. M. Doryland. Mrs. Mabel H u tch in s of P o rtlan d spent Monday w ith her sister, Mrs C arl Schultz. Mrs. M. D oryland received w ord. Sunday th a t her sister-in -law , Mrs. Ted Miller, of P o rtlan d , had been re moved to the P o rtlan d san ato riu m su f fering from a severe cold on tlyt lungs. Mrs. Miller w ill be rem em bered as Miss B eatrice Beehler, w hose p are n ts resid e n ear Boring. H er condition is Mrs. J. W. Beveridge of P o rtlau d considered as critical. M aurice Collins, of A lderdale, W ash and Mrs. U. G. Shipley of Salem spent iugton, visited last week w ith his Monday w ith th e ir sister. Mrs. I,. A. fath e r, P a tric k Collins, an d sister H arlow . M embers of th e T ro u td ale E a ste rn Mrs. Fred P alm qulst and fam ily. S tar ch a p te r and th e ir friends from T ro u td ale and F airview spent Sunday ROCKWOOD aftern o o n visiting the S h rin e hospital. T he W om an's Relief association en T he visit w as thoroughly enjoyed by joyed an u n u su ally in te restin g and all. w ell attended silver tea at th e home of Linn R ich ard so n had his to n sils r e Mrs. W. Cook on W ednesday a fte r moved Monday. He is recovering ra p noon. Mrs. Cook w as assisted in idly. serv in g by Mrs. T. M. W atson. A m a t Mrs. L illian Lund of Tono, W ashing te r of special in te re st w as a com m unl- ton, has arriv ed in T ro u td ale and has ■ cation from Mrs. George P u llen who taken up her duties at th e O. W. R. & is at Kelso, W ashington, who sent her N. depot. She h as ren ted th e C harlie “re g re ts ” -in rhym e. S everal guessiug F unk house. gam es and co n tests w ere held am ong Mr. and Mrs. L. A. H arlow and sons. the ladies, when tw o tirst prizes w ent R obert and Sam, and Miss Faye P a r to Mrs. Oren Stanley, w hile Mrs. H. F. sons w ere d in n er guests at th e home Dye and Mrs. Wm. H arlow each re of Mr. and Mrs. T. P erry of P o rtlan d ceived a first. and afte r w hich they atten d ed the T he P aren t-T each er asso ciatio n will Sousa band concert. p rese n t a vaudeville early in March, Mrs. Lydia O strand has been v isit given by local talen t. ing friends in T ro u td ale a few days Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k D ickenson, Mr. th is week. and Mrs. W. Cook and fam ily sp en t the A good crow d atten d ed th e card day Sunday iu P o rtlan d w ith E dw ard p arty given by th e T ro u td ale E astern D iekensou and family. S tar ch ap ter W ednesday evening, J a n F u n eral services w ere held W ednes u ary 27. H onors w ere won by Miss day for M arian, in fan t d au g h ter of Mr. M yrtle Hoff and E. Steffanson, and and Mrs. Ed. A uspach of P o rtlan d . consolation fell to Mrs. Mary S tu a rt In term e n t w as in Mt. S cott cem etery. and A lbert Fox. The com m ittee iu Mr. A nspach w as a form er resid en t of ch arg e was com posed of Mrs. Minnie th is place. B irterm an. Mrs. Chas. Scott and Mrs. Alina R ichardson. FAIRVIEW "W hat is C onversion?” w ill be the in Religious E xperience" w ill be the them e of tlie serm on Sunday m orning at 11 o'clock at th e Sm ith M emorial P resb y terian ch u rch , by th e pastor, th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted. Sunday school will be held a t 10 o’clock. Old Time Dance Friday, Feb. 26 M h n . i u ìc H u ll, (tir«*«iliuni ( i i n i p h f i r * O ld T im e O rc h e * tr a O lH c ia l P o rtla n d o f C. M u s ic A D M IS S IO N 50 rent«« p e r pe rson ARBOLEDA R ichard S toner left la st W ednesday for San F ran cisco w here he expeets to rem ain for a sh o rt tim e. Mrs. W. R. Locke w as hostess at luncheon F rid ay for Mrs. W. F. Se- verin of P ortland. Mr. and Mrs. P ete r B organ e n te r tained w ith a d in n er p arty la st S u n day evening. Covers w ere placed for 11 guests. Mrs. J. H. Sidney and Mrs. J. C. Sm ith of P o rtlan d w ere luncheon g u ests of Mrs. W. V. C hurch, la st F r i —as you’ll find us YOU WILL FIND OUR BANK FULLY EQUIPPED IN EVERY WAY TO MEET WITH YOUR BROADEST BANKING NEEDS —everything —in advanced banking —helpful to you —at the BANK OF GRESHAM G R ESH A M . OREGON —pleasant —efficient —hanking —the service tells I AUCTION SALE tin O. H /K rookinan Etirui, ll.ippy Valley. To rea c h sa le from G re sh am am i P o rtla n d d riv e S outh from Bell R ose s ta tio n on D e a rd o rf Road, tu rn E ast first ro ad a f te r re a c h in g top of hill, from B o rin g o r O regon City, d riv e W est on S u n n y sid e R oad, tu rn N orth at S u n n y side Schoolhouse. • SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1926 S ale Begins 10.•on A. M. Free l.uneli at ........ T h e u n d e rsig n e d w ill sell a t a u c tio n , w ith o u t re se rv a tio n I H igh Grade Jersey Cows, all good m ilkers, and heavy producers, testin g clttse to B' , . All tuberculin tested 1 fresh th ree weeks, 1 fresh six weeks, 1 fre sh eight weeks and 1 fresh next A ugust. 1-3 Inch Mitchell Wagon, I Mitchell Platform Spring Wagon, I Wheeled Sled (no more useful implement on the farm ). Mower, Rake, Disc Harrow, Sectional Iron Harrow, Slip Scraper, Potato Planter, Wheelbarrow, 2 Single-horse (u lliia to r s, Shovel Plow, six Cow Stanchions, Cream Separators, 1 Set Rouble Harness, I Single Harness, three Ri-gtillon Milk t ans, tlireeo.guUon Milk Cans and a lot of small tools loo numerous to mention. I’FRMS— P u rch ases $20.00 or under, Cash. Sums over $20.00 ,-ix m onths' tim e with in te re st at 8 Per cent per annum on notes a p proved by clerk. T hose desiring cre d it should see A. Meyers, at F irs t S tate Bauk, G resham , Oregon, p rio r to day of sale. day. SM ITH M EM ORIA L P resb y teria n ^ - Church FAIKVIKW , ORB. REV. E. K D. HOLLENSTED, Minister Sunday Morning Worship, tt A. M. T he A rboleda Im provem ent club held its reg u la r m eeting on T hursday. J a n u ary 21. A lively discussion took place in reg ard to the plans for new the clubhouse, w hich w ill he erected th is year. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. R obin son w ere hosts for th e evening and six tab les of card s w ere m ade up. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Locke e n te r tained w ith a sm all card p a rty on Monday evening. The guests w ere Mr. and Mrs. I. V. S ate r of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. J. C. F in n ell and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H alladay. A dainty supper w as served a fte r cards. Mr. and Mrs. D. AV. B ridgefarm er w ere g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard Shiell3 at th e ir hqme In P o rtland, I Monday evening. Mrs. R ichard S to n er was th e lunch- io n guest of Mrs. E. G. C urtis on F r i 0 . B. BR00KMAN, Owner A. W . COOKE, A u ctioneer. A. M EY ERS, C lerk ELSIE LANGLEY & SON F A IR V IE W , OREGON Quality General Store Quality Plus Service at Lowest Possible Prices. day. Mrs. A. M. W right, who resides at tlie M ultnom ah hotel in P o rtlan d , was UOSt •HH at luncheon on T uesday for Mrs. P eter Borgan. Mi' 8. kV. R. Locke w - as th e g u est of 1rs. IL F. Lindberg of P o rtlan d on T hursday. A dance wfs given by m em bers of th e Arboledi: im prov m eet club in the clubhouse I? t S atu rd ay evening About 50 guests attended. Mr. and Mrs. H alladay w ere guests of Mr. and M s. A. E. B utterfield, Jr., of P o rtlan d , T h u rsd ay evening. SUBSTANTIAL HAINES CITY CTUALLY’ built on actualities—that is Haines City. There is no flagrantly exaggerated tale of things that may be done; instead, there is to offer to the investor a long list of accom plishments by the residents and developers of Haines City. These accomplishments are In the form of solid, substantial improvements, working constantly for the Haines City of the future rather than tempor arily for the Haines City of the minute. Substantiality—there is a character of prime Im portance to every investor. For example—a pro gram of city improvement which will pave every street in the city; ample water and sewage fa cilities; plenty of homes to be provided under a $5,000,000 building program for the next few months; and a community of neighbors desirable because of their never-failing interest in Haines City. Surrounding all this activity Is a countryside where an increasing number of farmers and grow ers are producing the necessaries of life. Their presence meins that the aforesaid substantiality is not confined to the oity. It is the substantiality A H t rffrrr- LYN III UST T he ladies of L y n h u rst clu b held a card p a rty a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam McKee of Section Line road, W ednesday evening. H onors w ere carried aw ay by Mrs. W ard S haver and W. O. Shaver, consolation fallin g to Mrs. W. O. S haver and A n gus McGregor. A fter a delicious lunch was served, old fashioned d an c ing was enjoyed hy all. T he ladies of the L y n h u rst Sew ing club held th eir J a n u a ry potluck luncheon at th e home of Mrs. J. L am b e rt on B arker road T uesday. A fter luncheon th e afternoon was sp e n t in sew ing, m usic and th e ro u tin e of b u s iness. Mrs. R angdhall w as a guest for tlie occasion. PLEASANT VALLEY O. A. Bowen and fam ily have moved back to th e ir dairy farm a fte r sp en d ing a few m onths in the city. Mrs. Wm. D ahlquist left la st Mon day (or S eattle, w here she will visit for a tim e with her siste r, Mra. S ta rr. A. G. Sager of P o rtlau d was a v al ley v isiter last Monday evening. "G ran d m a” H annah Johnson is v is iting w ith relatives and friends In th is vicinity at present. E. O. Wood of G ilbert was tr a n s a c t ing business h ereab o u ts one day dur- P h o n e 211 ing th e fore p a rt of th e week. Jo h n A nderson has disposed of his itairy In terests h ere and has bought an In terest in a cream ery located in C larke county, W ashington. O. A. G iltn e r's new hom e on P le a s a n t View avenue Is rap id ly nearin g com pletion. L utz Bros, have acquired a farm in the Ro< k creek d istric t, to w hich they will tra n sfe r th e ir dairy in th e near fu tu re. POWELL VALLEY SPECIAL SALE 311 X 3 Mi Oregon Tires While they last. T U B E ........ $1.90 T IR E ...........$7.25 T he them e of th e m orning sermon at th e Pow ell Valley Mission church will be, "F aith in C hrist." A devo GRESHAM. OREGON tional service will be held In the eve C o rn er R oberts and Pow ell ning w ith a talk by the pastor GAS 20c GALLON T he Young P eo p le’s society will hold Its m onthly social m eeting at the home of C larence Aim on W ed n esd ,' 1 ,1 0 X 1 ) y H X ( l XII H l IIE M O I,» . evening. A program will be rendered, W . ha ve a lin e A . II C IIA H E i t r a n r v e ry In t . s t H ty if th a t we w ill s j u r l l t r followed bv refresh m en ts. All young fo r im m e d ia te sale. W ill a cce p t a goo, u p rig h t as p a rt p a y m e n t. H e re I people of th e com m unity are invited to you r o p p o rtu n ity , to o w n th e W o r ld ' attend. lln c h t p la n e fo r tlie p ric e o f a goo, u p r ig h t p ia n o . W o u ld g iv e te rm s to i T he Rev. J. L orim er, who has been re sp o n sib le p a r ty F o r f u ll p a r t ic u la r and a y be n u n , a d d re s filling the pulpit of the Sw edish L u th P o rtla w n h d e re M u s tt ic m Co., *227, 6 th St., P o rt la n d , O regon. eran church for th e past th ree m onths, will preach his farew ell serm on th ere next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. BORING T h ere will he special music and re- ; fresh m en ts will be served. T he Rev. j The p reaching service at Boring on Mr. Ixjrlm er Is th e Held se c re ta ry of Sunday will be held a t 10 o'clock by the Colum bia conference m ission th e p asto r, the Rev. E. W. W ithnell. board and is resig n in g his w ork here from th e them e "T re a su re s of the to go to Yakima w here he will o rg an - j H eart.” Sunday school will be held at ize a group of L u th eran ch u rch es to 1 11 o'clock. The te a c h e rs train in g class be tak en c a re of by the A ugnstana i will be held on Tuesday evening at ynod. A rran g em en ts a re being m ade , 8:20. to fill th e pulpit at Powell alley per- ! Mrs. O. A. P alm er has disposed of inanently. her 20-acre logan and rasp b e rry ran c h to J. W. N eurner and has moved to W ashougal. W ashington, to reside. Want Ads. add to your profit. Ivy Filling Station