Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 16, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM OFTI.OOK,
FAIRVIEW
*
Mrs. Mollie Boehnert, ow ner and
m an ag er of the M ountain View hospi­
ta l at Bend, Oregon, has ju s t retu rn ed
hom e a fte r a visit w ith Mrs. M. L.
M orrison of Fairview . Mrs. B oehnert
cam e down to atten d th e fu n eral of
Mrs. L eila Gibbs W ells. Mrs. W ells
nursed at the M ountain View h ospital
tw o years.
Jo h n M oller has ju st com m enced a
new bungalow east of his hom e in
F airview . It 'is understood it w ill be
for sale w hen com pleted.
A very enjoyable su rp rise p arty was
given Mrs. Susie Bunn W ednesday a f­
ternoon. Those p rese n t w ere Mrs.
F ra n ce s T egart, Mrs. S. B. H all, Mrs.
Je ssie Miller, Mrs. G ladys T u rn e r.
Mrs. F lorence T ow nsend, Mrs. Eva
Stone, Mrs. L ena A nderson, Mrs. C. H.
Stone and Mrs. Clyde Stone.
Mrs. S. M. S tru c k er, who is visiting
h er daughter. Mrs. Rhoda Doyle and
o th e r relativ es in Los A ngeles, w ill re ­
tu rn home th e last of th e m onth to her
d au g h ter w ith whom she m akes her
home, Mrs. Cora Brooks, She rep o rts
she h as had a w onderful tim e w hile
th e re th is w inter.
The L adies Aid of the M ethodist
ch u rch at Fairview will have a silver
tea at th e home of Mrs. Rachel A nder­
son W ednesday afternoon.
P ra y e r m eeting w ill be held W ed­
nesday evening at the M ethodist
church.
T he Rev. T. W. Bundy, a m issionary
from the P hilippines, w ill bring a lec­
tu re accom panied by stereoptlcon
views on his w ork, to th e churcn F ri­
day evening, M arch 19, w hich p ro m ­
ises to be of unu su al m erit.
CORBETT
ARKOLFDA RESIDENT
LAID TO FINAL RESTI
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P erry , Miss P a u l­
ine Rickli. Mrs. C lara S m ith and Mrs.
E thel Sm ith S tew art w ere d in n er
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lew is Reed and
Mrs. O livia L eland W ednesday eve­
ning.
Colum bia
and su p p er
20, proceeds
for clothing
dren.
g ran g e w ill give a p arty
on th e evening of M arch
to be given by the gran g e
for th e F red B ram c h il­
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
Mr. and Mrs. McKay of S p ringdale
gave a d in n er on T h u rsd ay evening for
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge P erry .
T he C orbett Sunday school w as In­
vited to th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs.
W ard E vans on T uesday evening. A
good m any enjoyed th e social evening
of gam es and refresh m en ts.
The b ask et ball gam e at Colum bian
high on W ednesday nig h t w as d isa s­
tro u s to both th e g irls ’ and th e boys'
team s, th e Sandy team s w inning both
gam es. T he Colum bian boys played a
tine gam e, and lo st by only two points.
T he g irls w ere n ot so fo rtu n a te and
a re not saying m uch ab o u t th e scores
VICTORY
T he V ictory circ le of th e E v an g eli­
cal W om en's union w ill m eet a t th e
home of Mrs. F. Foch on T h u rsd ay a f­
ternoon, M arch 18, a t 2 o’clock.
T he re g u la r m eeting of the P aren t-
T eacher asso ciatio n w ill be held at the
schoolhouse F rid a y evening at
o’clock.
DANCE
CITY HALL
TROUTDALE
Saturday, March 20
GIGRAY’S ORCHESTRA
D ancing every o th er S atu rd ay
evening.
G entlem en #I.1MI
L adies F ree
NiiHCiMiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiiinciiiiiiiiiiiii
GARDEN TIME
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'Spring Is Calling’
L e t us show you th e “ M ure E a sy ” g a rd e n c u l­
tiv a to r w h ich w ill e n a b le you to c a re fo r a la rg e
g a rd e n w ith ease.
Com e in an d pick 'em nut.
Yours for better gardens.
L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO.
lam inili;
Auction Sale
On Emil Olson Ranch, one mile south of
Troutdale, Oregon
SATURDAY, MARCH 20
F ree L unch a t Neon
F u n eral services for th e la te Jo h n
M erchant R andall w ere held at 2
o'clock Monday aftern o o n , at th e B ap­
tist ch u rch in G resham . In term e n t
w as in th e D ouglas cem etery n ear
T routdale. Mr. R andall was born in
B radford county, P ennsylvania, May
12. 1847, com ing to O regon in th e year
1908 and residing for ten y ears about
3H m iles n o rth and east of G resham ,
w here bis wife died. F or th e past five
years, Mr. R andall resided in th e Ar-
boleda d istric t on th e Powell Valley
road w ith his son, Roy M. R andall,
w here th e end cam e F riday evening.
M arch 12. A lthough ill for several
w eeks from h ea rt tro u b le, recovery
seemed satisfac to ry and death cam e
unexpectedly, follow ing a long, active
and useful life. Mr. R andall w as w ell
liked and in th e neighborhood w as fa ­
m iliarly know n as "G ran d p a.” In the
w eeks preceding and a t death th e re
was no pain o r suffering, a life passed
peacefully, even as th a t life w as lived.
Mr. R andall leaves th re e sons. E lm er
D. of Los A ngeles; F ra n k J. of K ansas
City, M issouri; and Roy M. of P o rt­
land; also tw o d au g h ters, Mrs. M. E.
B rau n ln g er of K an sas City, M issouri
and Mrs. L. C. Robison of Los Angeles.
He Is also survived by a b ro th er,
D ouglas D. living in Newton, K ansas.
TROUTDALE
Mrs. Je ssie H alley and Mrs. A. D.
K endall attended th e P aren t-T ea ch e r
County Council m eeting held In P o rt­
land at th e new K ram er building on
S atu rd ay . M arch 6. and th e sam e eve­
ning th e ladles took d in n er with Mr.
and Mrs. W illiam B erger. Mrs. B erger
Is a sis te r of Mrs. Hailey.
In th e abseuce of Miss M yrtle HofT
F rid ay Mrs. C. I. T hom as ta u g h t her
pupils.
R ichard K n arr is one of th e new
salesm en a t th e C. C. Bush Ford
agency here.
A rth u r M atches received a box of
g ro ceries at th e Roseway th e a te r T u es­
day evening.
A. E. C ran e of Topeka, K ansas, v is­
it . - i
M r-
E u u h i- R o b in so n an d
Mis.
A
SPECIA L COMMUNICATION
of F sirv iew Lodge No. 92, A. F.
& A. M„ T h u rsd ay
evening,
ORIENT
March 18, 1926, at 8 o’clock. L abor ill
E. A. Degree. V isiting b reth ren w el­
T he T a-ta-p o ch an cam pfire g irls will come.
WM. H. STANLEY, Secy.
p rese n t “Call of W obelo” a t th e O rient HARRY F E D E R S P IE L , W. M.
school F rid a y evening, M arch 19, a t 8
o'clock. T he P lea san t Home o rch e s­
POWELI VALLEY
tr a will play. A sm all ch arg e will be
made.
T he Rev. Mr. P hilstrom , of Tacom a,
field Recretarv for th e Sunday school
and young people's societies of th e
Auto F re ig h t T erm in al
Mission c h u n lies of th e n o rth w est,
P o rtlan d , P hone EAst 2801
will preach In Pow ell Valley T h u rs ­
G resham . P hone 1201
day evening, March 18, and in th e D a­
m ascus ch u rch th e follow ing evening
T he services will be conducted in E n g ­
lish.
A lb ert P alm blad h as recen tly set
an o rch a rd and several different kinds
S uccessor to
of b erries for hom e use on his farm
Morgan Bros.
2>^ m iles so u th east of G resham . He
intends to set out tw o ac re s of
Oregon stra w b e rrie s th is spring,
PORTLAND
ground w as ju st cleared a y ear ag
WAY POINTS
he expects a good stan d of fruit.
GRESHAM
Mr. and Mrs. B ert Olson w ere <
■s one evening last week at th e h
of Mr. and Mrs. A lbert P alm blad.
1 DON’T BELIEVE IT’
TYPE
T he average m an is from M issouri or th ereab o u ts,
be show n. W hich is as it should be.
Local and Long Distance
Moving
But now com es th a t m an of p ecu liar cussed n ess of m ind who, to
every statem en t you m ake, rep lies. “ I don’t believe it.” W hat are you
going to do w ith him ? Well, th e re Isn’t m uch you can do. And. an y ­
way, w h at's the use bothering w ith him ? He has autom atically sh u t
his m ind ag a in st th e acquisition of knowledge.
In th e past tw e n ty .th e yenrs, th e g reat d ru g less h ealth science of
( h lro p ractlc has conclusively dem o n strated th a t It does resto re health.
This Is a proven FACT. Over two million people can testify to It. The
in ll-tfiro ated ch o ru s oi “ W hereas I was sick an d am now w ell”
proves It.
Yet, here and th e re may be found a man who still says, "I don’t
believe It." W hat a re we going to do w ith him ? Nothing H e’s hope­
less.
To th e vast m ajo rity who a re fair-m inded and w ithout prejudice,
how ever, th e science of C h iro p ractic gladly offers proof on proof of
Its efficacy in resto rin g health. To th e m an who says "Show me,"
C h iro p ractic replies, "W ith p leasu re.”
T his Is because C h iropractic CAN convince, w ith Its alm ost m ira c­
ulous reco rd of resu lts, any but th e m ost confirm ed m en tal paralytic.
Come to see me TOD AY. Ask
vxx m
me e to snow
show you positive proof. Make
your Investigation as search in g us you like. D em and proof— an d then
m ore proof. I will be delighted. 1 am , p erh ap s, ju st a wee bit proud
of th e re su lts 1 have achieved th ro u g h C hiropractic. I'll be glud to
show you conclusively.
Spinal Examination and Analysis without Charge
DR. GEORGE E. MALLETT
Chiropractic Physician
I n i n o n e TOOT
1ÓZ1
2-w ay S id ehill Plow , 16-inch.
W ide S p re ad M an u re
S p re ad e r. D ouble Row R id in g C u ltiv a to r (tw o ro w s a t a
tim e ). S in g le h o rse 7-shovel C u ltiv a to r. S in g le h o rse 5-
shovel C u ltiv a to r. S p ik e T o o th C u ltiv a to r. T w o 14-inch
S teel R eam O liver C hilled Plow s. S in g le h o rse O rc h a rd
Plow . P la n e t J u n io r P o ta to P la n te r .
P o ta to D igger.
D e e rin g M ow ing M achine, 4 feet. H ay R ake. Disc, 12
blades, 18-inch. F a rm W agon, low iro n w heels. F a rm
W agon, 3»/4-in ch w ith box. 6 0 -to o th Iron H a rro w , 2 sec­
tio n s. P la n e t J u n io r G ard en S eeder, a lm o st new. P la n e t
J u n io r G ard en H an d C u ltiv a to r, o n e w heel. P la n e t J u n io r
G a rd e n H a n d C u ltiv a to r. 2 w heels. L a rg e Iro n K ettle.
Six 10-gallon M ilk C ans, 4 new . O ne 5 -g a 'lo n Milk C an.
2 H ay R acks. 30 sa ck s Seed P o ta to e s, P rid e of M ultn o ­
m ah. H a lf to n Seed O ats.
TERMS— All sum s >20 or under. Cash. Over >2° six m onths' tim e
w ith in te rest at 8 per cent per annum on approved notes. Those
d esiring cre d it should see clerk , A. M eyers, at F irs t S tate Bank.
G resham , Oregon, before day of sale.
M. AOKI, Owner
A. M EY ER S, C lerk
Bank of G resham Bldg.
G resham , Oregon
Residence Phone 1181
W e h a v e m oved o u r g e n e ra l s to re to th e city
h a ll bu ild in g , w h e re w e w ill c o n tin u e th e sa le of
Qua/fty Goods P/us Service
at lowest possible prices.
W e h a n d le D ry G oods, G ro ceries, C onfec­
tio n e ry , H a rd w a re , F eed, Gas, O ils a n d A utom o­
b ile A ccessories.
A new v isib le 10-gallon g a s p um p is b e in g
in sta lle d .
The Fairview postol’liee has been moved
w ith our store.
ELSIE LANGLEY & SON
P h o n e G re sh am 211.
F A IR V IE W , O R E.
A SAFE INVESTMENT
WI'fH GOOD DIVIDENDS
Our First Preferred Shares Pay You
7.2 per cent on Your Money.
Why Yon Should Buy T his Stock
O ur business Is firm ly established, well m anaged and perm anent.
Your savings w ill be safe.
Your Income 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.
Dividends exem pt from N orm al F ederal Incom e Tax.
Investment Department
*20 Electric Building
PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO.
COAL
BRIQUETS
A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
Sale Begins a t 1 P. M,
Four good cows, all fresh and all heavy milkers;
one Registered Holstein, one grade Holstein, one
Grade Ayreshire, one Grade Guernsey. 2 Heifer
Calves about a month old.
He d esires to
W hen you tell a m an som ething and he says “Show me,” you have
an o p p o rtu n ity to subm it proof of your co n ten tio n w hich is all th a t
any fair-m inded m an should dem and.
Lundquist Truck Line
Daily Trips to Portland
p ut on a p rogram w ell w o rth while,
Mrs. Sw an M agnuson and d au g h ters
The undersigned w ill sell a t Public Auction th e follow ing p ro p erty :
COL. J . W. H U G H ES. A u ctio n eer.
PAGI T H U S
Mary P arso n s. Mrs. P arso n s accom ­
panied Mr. C rane to her d a u g h te r’s
home in P o rtlau d . He left P o rtlan d
F riday m orning fo r San Jose. C ali­
fornia.
Mr. an d Mrs. E. Bullock. Mr. and
Mrs. H. Bullock. Mrs. Mary Bullock, of
P o rtlan d , and F red Bullock of A na­
co rtes, W ashington, called a t th e L. A.
H arlow home recen tly on th e ir way to
The D alles.
Mrs. A nna Jo n es of P o rtlan d visited
at the home of her sister-in -law . Mrs.
E lecta P arso n s, la st week.
Mrs. A. D. K endall w ent to The
D alles rec en tly to v isit th e F ra n k Bos-
SANDY
coe fam ily. Miss M arjorie K endall and
Sandy very fittingly celeb rated the A rth u r M atches drove up and Mrs.
17th a n n iv ersary of th e founding of Its Kendall re tu rn e d w ith them . Miss
g ran g e by an all-day session of th a t K endall and Mr. M atches visited w ith
o rg an izatio n on S atu rd ay , ending up Mr. and Mrs. F red F ed ersp iel w hile
w ith a free dance In th e evening. The they w ere in T he Dalles.
Mrs. L ouise S tap leto n and her
m em bers served an eleg an t d in n er to
135 p ersons and alto g eth er i t w as a d au g h ter, Mrs. Jos. H aley and son
Sam, of G resham , visited a t the L. A.
m ost enjoyable occasion.
H arlow hom e Friday.
T h ere w ere rep rese n tativ es p resen t
G erald L and of T he D alles spent
from M ultnom ah g ran g e, Geo. P alm i­
the w eek-end w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
ter, m a ster of th e Oregon gran g e w as
p resen t and cut the b irth d ay cake, also K n arr and Mr. and Mrs. Je sse A sh­
made an ad d ress in th e afternoon. C. w orth.
Mrs. J. A. L arsso n sp en t a few days
E. Spence, th e sta te m a rk e t ag en t;
last
w eek w ith her sister, Mrs. Alice
Matt Glover, sta te o v erse er; M ultno­
mah Pom ona M aster, Jam es Kelly, and | ( l,u rte r-
L atourelle.
M orris McGinnis and H erm an B laser
th e H onorable G eorge R andall all
spoke at the le ctu re hour in th e afte r each p u rch ased a Music M aster radio
this week.
noon
Jo h n B u rn s and his b ro th e rs from
The Sandy g ran g e bought th e p re s­
en t h all two y ears ago fo r $1600 hav ­ Newberg, Jam es and Dave B urns, left
ing at th e tim e but $16 in th e treasu ry , for Spokane T h u rsd ay nig h t to visit
S atu rd ay they announced th e hall free th eir m other, Mrs. M arg aret B urns,
from debt and dedicated it a t th a t who h as been w ith her d au g h ter, Miss
tim e. In addition to raisin g the money Jo ,l“ nu R urn8- for sev eral w eeks, hut
for th e p u rch ase price, several huu- exI’ec^8 to re tu rn to her hom e here as
dred d o llars have been spent in fu r- 800,1 as 8^e 18 able.
n ish in g s and rep airs.
E m erson C raw ford, who has been in
T h ere are still 11 c h a rte r m em bers S kam ania for the p ast year, has re ­
in the Sandy g ran g e who are active tu rn ed to I routdale to be w ith his j |
m em bers a t th e p rese n t tim e. Jam es p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W ill Craw ford.
Mrs. F ran k C raw ford nd d u g h ter
Bell, who atten d ed th e second m eet­
Viola
visited a few days in P o rtlan d
ing of th e g ran g e a fte r its o rg an iza­
tion, has never m issed a m eeting in last w eek w ith relatives.
Mrs. Alma H ansley of P o rtlan d vis­
the 17 y ears, and A. J. M orrison is
serv in g his 16th year as tre a su re r. ited h er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Both of th e foregoing a re indeed en ­ C raw ford, T hursday. Mrs. C raw ford
viable records. T h ere a re 73 paid up is on th e sick list.
m em bers of th e g ran g e a t th e p resen t
tim e.
It says: "Dig up the ground and plant seeds.”
The necessary tools will be found in a fine
assortment in our store.
Spades, Hoes, Rakes, Norcross VVeeders,
Trowels, Garden Cultivators, Etc., Etc,
amninxic
TIESI) VY, MARCH I«, 1*2«
J
Look for
it on the
dealer’s
counter
handy k
packs
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WRIGLEY'S
M ore
khb H B k
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y i,u r
m oney
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t h e b e s t P e p p e r m in t
C hew ing Sweet for
any m oney
C1J
|reco v ery .
S tan ley and Vernon Hture, of Sandy,
have been visiting th e ir cousins, K en­
neth and L avern Palm blad, for several
| days.
A lbert P alm blad p urchased a horse
I of 8. T. Lind, w hich he Intends to use
[ aro u n d th e farm .
The P o rtlan d E lectric Pow er com ­
pany em ployes a t Bull Run who use
| th e stre e t c a r for th e ir daily trip s m iss
1 very m uch th eir old m otorm an,
I C harley Lewis, who recen tly passed
i aw ay at his home In Sellwood.
On acco u n t of th e service which Is
I to be held in the Mission ch u rch
T h u rsd ay evening in the in te re sts of
th e young people’s m issio n ary socie­
ty, it has been decided not to hold
th e ir p ray er m eeting on W ednesday
; evening as usual.
G resham
Phone
16H1
Powell
and
Maple
SANDY BLUFF
Mrs. E lla P anghorn was layed to
re s t In th e Mt. Scott cem etery on
T h u rsd ay afternoon. S ervices w ere
held at the M ontavilla chapel by the
Rev. S. F. P itts. P a llb e a re rs w ere E.
E. Van F leet, Fred W agner, Sr., Jim
Fow ler, F red Meyers, F ra n k Beers
and A. J. Ault.
C allers at th e G. H. W llkenson home
S unday aftern o o n w ere Mr. and Mrs.
L. C. W llkenson, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
of P ortland.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. W llkenson e n te r­
tained a t d in n er Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Jess H ite, Mr. and Mrs. Ray W iiken-
son and tw o sons.
A very la rg e crow d of frien d s g a th ­
ered at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
F ow ler to rem ind Mrs. F ow ler of her
Money to loan on real estate Farm birthday. D ancing was the featu re of
loans at 6 per cent B W T horne
am usem ents. Cake, sandw iches, Ice
cream and coffee w ere served.
A b irth d ay su rp rise w as given on
Fred W agner on T hursday
Trestment.bcXh {
A. C. B row ning w as visiting his son
oca I and internal, and has been iucceaa>
C
larence,
and neighbors on Sunday.
ul in the treatment o f Catarrh for over
H all's C atarrh
ufediclne
orry years.
Sold by all druggists.
F. J. C H E N E Y &. C O ., T o led o . O h io
P o rtland
EL E ast T aylor
Phone EA st «3*1»
LUSTED
The P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ciation gave
a b ask et social last F rid ay evening
w hich netted n early >20 to be used for
the benefit of th e association. A large
crow d was p rese n t and listened to the
In terestin g program .
T he sew ing clu b g irls will conduct
a stiv er tea F riday aftern o o n , March
19, a t th e home of Mrs. 8. B. Splaw n
and will also ren d e r a program . The
proceeds of th is affair w ill be used to
defray th e expenses of tw o m em bers
of th e club to th e sum m er school se s­
sion of th e extension w ork put out by
Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college. It Is
hoped th e re w ill be a h ea rty response
and ail ladles of th e neighborhood are
co rd ially Invited to be presen t.
CEDAR
Mrs. F lo ren ce Gould, of P o rtlan d , is
th e house g u est of Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
K inder at th e ir su b u rb an hoine, "Id le­
rest."
Business ls b u llt on ad v ertisin g ;
Make your telepoone e a rn you m ore buying is encouraged by ad v ertisin g ;
by connecting It w ith a w ant ad.
th e public is benefited by advertlsng.