Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 12, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
12, I*-*«
Orient School to Get Hot Lunches.
P re p a ra tio n s are being m ade by the
P aren t-T each er circ le of th e O rient
school to serve hot lunches to th e pu­
pils, and various m ethods are being
used for th e raisin g of the funds. At
th e m eeting of th e circle la st F riday
evening a rum m age sa le and sale of
refre sh m e n ts to ad u lts p resen t brought
in over $8. A sim ilar m eeting two
weeks before yielded nearly as much.
Dishes for soup an d d rin k s and an
electric plate w ere fu rn ish ed by Mrs.
B eehler. It is hoped soon to be able
to p u rch ase a ran g e, w hen th e serving
of th e hot lunches w ill begin. An in ­
te re stin g p rogram w as given last F ri­
day evening, w hen pupils of th e first
grade gave folk dances and pupils of
the u pper g rad es sang. T h ere w ere
several in te restin g In stru m en tal num ­
bers.
T h e Camp F ire G irls of th e school
will give a public program next Friday
evening, F eb ru ary 19.
T he Colum bia high b ask etb all team
wae again victorious S atu rd ay n ig h t
w hen it defeated th e H ili M ilitary
academ y team in P o rtlan d , th e score
stan d in g 12 to 14.
Ja y P o rts, son of Mr. and Mrs.
FOOT OF OSWEGO ST R EE T, S T .J O H N S .
P o rts, of P o rtlan d , form erly
of
-Springdale, took suddeuly ill la st S a t­
T he undersigned w ill sell a t P ublic A uction his en tire h erd of
u rd ay w hile atten d in g a P o rtlan d
dairy cattle.
th e a te r and w as o rdered to th e hos­
pital im m ediately w here he w as o p er­
ated on for in te stin al Trouble. Hi9
condition is said to be serious, but his
Sale Kevins 11 A. M. Sharp.
Free '.unch at Noon
m any frien d s hope for a speedy re ­
covery.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. McKay and Mr.
I Registered Bull
22 Head of Coirs
and Mrs. G. P e rry w ere d in n er guests
at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
2 Registered Holsteins, fresh in March. 1 Registered
Reece, of Corbett, one evening la st
Holstein, fresh in April. 1 Registered Holstein Heifer
week.
(Hollywood stock). 2 High Grade Jersey C ow s. 1 Dur­
Miss E lizabeth Laing, of P o rtlan d ,
ham Cow. 1 Ayreshire Cow. (1 High Grade Heifers, 2
spent th e w eek-end w ith h er friend.
years old, all bred. Some of them heavy springers now.
Mrs. Ja sp e r C rane at “C ran eb rae.”
Mrs. C arl H annem an, who w as
1 Registered Holstein Bull. Duke Pontiac Segis Mutual,
forced to re tu rn to a P o rtlan d hospital
TROUTDALE
4 years old, from Mr. Schneider’s herd at Scappoose. This
for th e second tim e afte r te arin g open
bull was awarded blue ribbon nt Salem when lrt months
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n N esm ith are the
I the p artially -h ealed wound on her foot
old. I have used him in ull my breeding and he is the sire
proud
p are n ts of a son. born Feb. 8.
w
here
it
had
been
cru
sh
ed
betw
een
of all my young stock.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee E vans attended the
tw o autom obiles, is still in th e hospi­
My Cows have been tested re g u la rly for 6 yeafs. Never had one
reactor.
ta l b ut is said to be doing nicely and fu n eral of Wm. Birgefleld w hich was
will re tu rn home in about a week. A held in The D alles Tuesday. Feb. 9.
FARM EQUIPMENT
H erm an B lasef and Ja sp e r M ershon
sister of Mrs. H annem an is tak in g
1 Mower, H ay T edder, W agon, S pring-to o th H arrow , P otato
are enjoying a few days’ fishing at
care
of
th
e
th
ree
sm
all
boys
during
D igger, P eoria G rain D rill, S ep arato r, Milk Cooler, four 10-gallon
T aft, Oregon.
h er absence.
Milk Cans, Pails, and m any sm all im plem ents and tools too n u m er­
The T ro u td ale P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ­
Mrs. Connely of Tacom a is visiting
ous to m ention.
her p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. T illm an, ciation w ill sponsor an o th er old fash ­
both of whom have been ill w ith th e ioned dance at the city hall S atu rd ay
TERMS— P u rch ases 120.00 or under, Cash. Sum s over $20.00 six
evening.
m onths' tim e w ith in te re st a t 8 per cent per annum on notes a p ­
flu but are convalescing.
proved by clerk. T hose desiring cred it should see A. Meyers, at
Q uite a few T ro u td ale people are
C ards are out for a m iscellaneous
F irs t S tate Bank, G resham , Oregon, prior to day of sale.
show er a t th e home of Mrs. W ard p lanning to atten d th e L incoln day
I Evans, of C orbett, in honor of Miss banquet at th e M ultnom ah hotel this
I Doris Emily w hose m a rriag e to Lloyd evening.
Vivian Copeand, d au g h ter of Mr. and
B ram hall, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. B ram hall, of P lea san t View, is an Mrs. Alvin Copeland, who has been
A. MEYERS, Clerk
J. W. HUGHES, Auctioneer
event of th e n ear future. Mr. B ram - quite ill w ith pneum onia, is im prov­
Gresham, Ore.
Forest Grove, Ore.
| hall has ju st p urchased a new Ford ing.
The re g u la r m eeting of the T ro u t­
tru c k and w ill go into th e wood b u si­
dale P aren t-T ea ch e r association w as
ness.
N. E. Morgan and fam ily w ere w eek­ held in th e schoolhouse Friday. Mrs.
end gu ests at C hanticleer Inn last G ladys McGinnis and Mrs. Minnie
B iederm an w ere hostesses for th e a f­
week.
T he P aren t-T ea ch e r association of ternoon.
A public m eeting will be held in the
C orbett is p lan n in g to give an old
fashioned dance a t th e g ran g e h all in city hall T h u rsd ay evening. F eb ru ary
Our First Preferred Shares Pay You
the n ear fu tu re for th e purpose of 18 at 8 o’clock to discuss p lan s for a
7.2 per cent on Your Money.
raisin g funds for th e hot lunch move­ cold sto rag e p lan t to be built here. It
Why You Should Buy Tills Stock
is im p o rta n t th a t all in terested be
m ent a t th e C orbett grad e school.
Our business is firm ly established, well m anaged and perm anent.
L ew is Benfield w as elected m a ster I there,
of Colum bia g ran g e at th e la st regu- f The reg u la r ch u rch service w ill be
Your savings w ill be safe.
Your incom e w ill he re g u la r and dependable.
la r m eeting to ta k e th e place of Mrs. held Sunday at 10 o’clock, Sunday
F. H enkle, of S pringdale, who re - school at 11 o'clock.
D ividends paid by check first of each m onth, or q u arte rly .
signed. T he gran g e had elected Mrs.
Mrs. Thom as Low w as called to The
E xem pt from S tate P erso n al P ro p e rty Tax.
H enkle to serv e as m aster for th e en- D alles by the illn ess of h er daughter,
D ividends exem pt from N orm al F ederal Incom e Tax.
suing year, b ut ow ing to ill health , Mrs. Fred F ed ersp iel F eb ru ary 1st.
Investment Department
she did not w ish to tak e th e resp o n si­ Mrs. F ederspiel is im proved and Mrs.
820 Electric Building
Low will re tu rn th is week.
bility of th a t office.
T he pupils of the C orbett grade
school are very busy reh e arsin g a
ARBOLEDA
c a n ta ta to be given in th e n ear fu tu re
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Boston of P o rt­
u n d er th e d irection of Joseph A. F in ­
land w ere d in n er gu ests T uesday eve­
ley an d th e teach er.
n ing of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. F innell.
Mrs. P. A nderson, of C orbett, and
Mrs. R. A. D elker attended a b irth ­
Mrs J R. C avanagh who lives on the
day dinner Sunday, given In her hon­
Base Line, w ere ca '« rs Sunday afte r-
or a t th e home of her p aren ts, Mr. and
I noon at th e homo of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. J. P. Sessm an of P o rtlan d .
Joint Jo n as, of Fair» . w.
Mrs. L illian McAfee of P o rtlan d was
th e d in n er g u est of Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Grape Vines.
Locke on W ednesday evening.
Try grapps. I t’s a m oney-m aker,
T h u rsd ay evening, F eb ru ary 4, the
Now located in Botkin & Johnston Garage
"one (is, W ordens, N iagaras—th e best
v ar ties. W e have good roots. Sure A rboleda Im provm ent club held its
grow ers, low prices. IL Oberg, Craig re g u la r m eeting in th e clubhouse. At
Phone 2491
Gresham, Ore.
road, fo u rth house n o rth off B arr th is m eeting p lan s for th e new clu b ­
road. T '.bor 6014.—Adv.
tf
house, draw n by R. M. R andall, w ere
approved by th e club. Several sites
fo r th e building a re u nder co n sid era­
tion, b ut as yet nothing definite has
been decided upon. Mr. and Mrs. C.
G. Robison w ere hosts for th e evening
and one of th e fea tu re s of e n te rta in ­
m ent was an old-fashioned spelling
bee.
Mrs. J. C. F innell w as th e guest of
Mrs. A. D. F innell of P o rtlan d on
W ednesday.
Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd H alladay e n te r­
tain ed W ednesday evening w ith a mah
jongg party. A fter m ah Jongg, a
waffle supper was served. The guests
w ere Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Hater and Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Butterfield of P o rtland,
and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Robison of
Arboleda.
Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Locke and ch il­
d ren m oto i d to W ashougal, W ashing­
ton, Sunday, and w hile th e re w ere
g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. F red Knop.
On Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs.
F. R. G em m ert of Revin, M ontana,
TT AINES City Is emphatically a “pull-tog< ethsr”
w ere g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
town. It has the two unities which spell
Locke.
civic progress. They are Unity of Concept
?uon,
and Unity of Action.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. F innell w ere hosts
T h u rsd ay evening a t a card p arty for
The people here have got the Right Idea. They
see a bright present and a wonderful future. •
th e follow ing g u ests: Mr. and Mrs. R.
There can be no mistake about the present.
G. Robison, Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Locke,
Things are going ahead, steadily, confidently, re-
i r r r f ’’"
Mr .and Mrs. C. O. Robison and Mr.
aistlessly. The city has momentum. Nothing can
and Mrs. I). W. B rldgefarm er.
stop its advance. In fact the future is as certain
The A rboleda Im provem ent club will
as if it were here now, for the leaders of the
city are men with imagination. That is how the
give a dance S atu rd ay evening. F e b ru ­
invisible becomes visible, and how Haines City is
ary 13, in the A rboleda clubhouse for
taking shape according tt> the pattern.
the benefit of th e Lynch P aren t-T ea ch ­
The second unity is the Unity of Action. All sec­
er association.
Dairy Auction Sale
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1926
PAGE TÜRKE
E. VanBASTELARE, Owner
A SAFE INVESTMENT
WITH GOOD DIVIDENDS
PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO.
M. C. WEBSTER MOTOR CO.
“ESPECIALLY GOOD
FOR YOUNG FOLKS”
—a live growing bank account at
this home bank is an experience
in thrift that fits you to make the
most of life and become the master
of circumstances.
—it’s a friend that always backs
your endeavors.
—at the sign of the
BANK OF GRESHAM
GRESHAM, OREGON
—of course
AUCTION SALE
On Proctor Farm, three quarters of a mile east of Cottrell
Station, on tlie Sandy Bluff Hoad.
I am q u ittin g the dairy business and w ill sell tn? en tire h srd of ca ttle
TUESDAY^ FEBRUARY 16
Sale Kalil or Shine 9:30 o’clock A. M.
SO HEAD OF CATTLE
Free Lunch at Noon
1 KEG. HOLSTEIN HULL
36 M ilk Cows, H o lste in s, Je rse y s, A y re sh ire s a n d D u r­
h a m s. All tu b erc u lin teste d anti a ll h e a v y p ro d u cers, 14
H e ife rs ra n g in g in a g e front 4 m o n th s to 2 y e a rs. Som e
fre sh hy d a te of sale, som e in M arch a n d A pril. 1 R e g is­
te re d H o lste in Bull, T w in F ir J o h a n n a B u tte r Boy No.
439163 II. F. H. IL
HORSES—2 Heavy Farm Teams.
M ACHINERY
Case T ra cto r w ith plows and disc, in good condition. Jo h n Deere
Disc D rill. Double Row C orn P lan ter. T w o-horse C utilvator. Mowing
M achine and Rake. 2 Hay C a rrie rs; 200 feet of Hay Rope. Richfield
M anure S preader. K ale P lan te r. P o tato P lan te r. 3 Gas E ngines,
4 h. p., 3 h. p„ 2 h. p. Two W agons. Steam Boiler. B lacksm ith Out­
fit. Sim plex S ep arato r. Two Double U nits P erfectio n M ilking Ma­
chine. Milk Tank. Cooler. Palls, Milk Cans, 2 Hot W ater T an k s in
good condition, and sm all tools and im plem ents too num erous to m en­
tion, 14 x 32 silo and ensilage c u tte r In good condition.
TERM S—All sum s $20 and under, Cash. All am ounts over $20, six
m o n th s’ tim e on approved notes at 8 p er cent per annum . Those
d esirin g cred it should see K. A. M iller, Clerk, at Bank of G resham ,
p rio r to date of sale.
MIKE STEUDLER, Owner
J. C. KUHATLI, Auctioneer
K. A. MILLER, Clerk
P o rtlan d , Oregon. Phone B roadw ay 1512.
HUDSON-ESSEX
HAINES CITY
UNITY
tions of the people work together. There ts no
dis-unity—no clique at war with another clique—
no interest seeking a selfish domination. Every­
body is for the city, well knowing that as the
city prospers they cannot but prosper with it.
So they pull together—the City Officials, the
Banks, the Mortgage Companies, the Lawyers,
the Storekeepers, the Realtors— all bent on mak­
ing Haines City what it ought to be, and what
it will become.
POWELL V alley
B r t /s o t t
REALTOR
OR
R. K ullberg. a stu d e n t at th e O re­
gon Medical college, w ill conduct the
prea< nirig service at th e Karoo L u th ­
eran church on Sunday m orning, a t 11
o'clock. Sunday school will be held
at 10 a. m
Word has been received from Mrs.
Jessie McComb, sta te home d em o n stra­
tion leader, th r t It will be necessary
for her to postpone th e meeting which
was scheduled for Powell Valley
schoolhouse next W ednesday a fte r­
noon until some fu tu re date, as she
has had th e m isfo rtu n e to fra c tu re her
ankle, break in g th e bone in th ree
places. Mrs. McComb Is connected
with th e exfhnsion service of Oregon
A g ricu ltu ral college and has many
friends in th is vicinity who re g re t to
learn of her m isfortune.
PUBLIC SALE
89 HEAD CHOICE DAIRY COWS
Large Assortment Earm Equipment
T h e u n d e rsig n e d w ill sell a t P u b lic A uction a t th e M oun­
ta in D airy. 10 M iles E a s t of P o rtla n d , on S andy
B oulevard, 2 M iles W est of F airv iew .
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1926
Sale Begins 9 A. M. Sharp.
Free Lunch at Nn«n
89 Choice Duiry Cows, Holsteins, Durhams, Guernseys,
a n d A y resltires. 12 a re now fre sh . Seven w ill fre sh e n by
tim e of sale, b a la n c e fre sh e n in sp rin g .
8 Head of Big Well Itred Heifers.
These ca ttle a re In excellent condition and It is one of th e best
producing herds In th e county. We have had larg e experience and
have sp en t a num ber of y ears in selecting th is herd alw ays cu llin g and
keeping only th e best.
H ORSES
Five Head of Heavy Farm Horses.
Largest Assortment of Earm Implements
New Case T ra cto r, T ra cto r Plow s, T andem Disc, 2 W alking Plow s,
S pring Tooth H arrow , Disc H arrow , Drag H arrow , K ale P lan te r,
Corn P la n te r, Disc D rill, tw o 2-horse C ultivators, Self B inder, Corn
Binder, 2 Mowers, Hay Rake and T edder, Silage C u tter, M anure
S p read er, Root C utter, Feed G rinder, C orrugated R oller. Gas E n ­
gine, P latfo rm Scales, 3 F arm W agona, F arm T ru ck , 2 Sets Heavy
H arness, F orks, C hains, Axes, D oubletrees, and all sm all Imple­
m ents and tools found on a w ell kept farm .
FOUR HIVES BEES.
TERM S—All sum s $20.00 or under, Cash. Over $20.00 six m o n th s’ tim e
w ith In terest a t 8 per cen t per annum on approved notes. C redit
arran g e m en ts should be m ade w ith th e clerk , A. M eyers, a t F irst
S tate Bank, G resham , Oregon, a few days p rio r to day of sale.
SULZER BROS., Owners
J. W. HUGHES, Auctioneer
Forest Grove, Oregon
A. M EY ERS, G lerk
GATES FUNERAL HOME
Our Motto
THE GOLDEN RULE
Phone 2471
Gresham