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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1926)
GRESRAX OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, MARCH » POWELL VALLEY spoke and th e p rogram w as an excel lent one. Lew is Nelson, of T illam ook, an old T he County Council of th e P aren t- T each er association m et a t th e Powell neighbor of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. L und quist. is spending sev eral days at the V alley schoolhouse S atu rd ay and th e L undquist home. session w as m ost profitable and in te r esting. A num ber of delegates from COTTRELL v ario u s associations th ro u g h o u t th e A bask et social w ill be held at the county w ere p rese n t and gave in te r C ottrell com m unity ch u rch F riday estin g rep o rts. T hese w ere followed evening, M arch 26, for the purpose of by luncheon and a program . Mrs. raisin g funds to help defray the ex Hoak. presid en t of the county council penses of lighting th e ch u rch by elec w as p rese n t and addressed the g ather- tricity . Candy and popcorn w ill also ing, also W. C. L aw rence, chairm an of , *>e *or sa^e- Union High school d istric t No. 2, gave [ Money to luan on real estate. Farm a line talk. T here w ere o th ers who loans at 6 per c e n t B. W. Thorne. Dance Hall License Again Denied. An effort has been recen tly m ade to reopen th e S p rin g e r's dance h all in P lea san t Valley on F o ster road, a p plication being m ade for a re-g ra n tin g of th e license, b ut as a petitio n of re m o n stran ce w as signed by 92 re s i dents of the d istric t, th e ap p licatio n has been denied by th é M ultnom ah county com m issioners, follow ing a hearing th a t took place W ednesday m orning. E rn est R. V auclair is the m an who asked for th e license and w hen n o ti fied th a t his app licatio n had been de nied. gave notice of appeal, saying he would ta k e th e m a tte r to th e co u rts. The hearin g w as atten d ed by a large num ber of objectors. 1WS PAGE THREE — F A IR V IE W Mr. A ndrew s has painted and re n ovated bis house on th e co rn e r of Sec ond and H arriso n , and ren ted it to C. L. L ester and fam ily. T he L ester fam ily has been te n a n ts of Mrs. Jo h n so n of B aird sd ale statio n u n til receutly. H. L. Jo n es of P o rtlan d has moved into th e place recen tly vacated by the O. Rudle fam ily. Mr. Jo n e s’ son and d au g h ter a re atten d in g Fairview school. Mr. Jones has bought a tra c t of tim ber and will sell wood th is su m m er. You wouldn’t throw away your watch Jo h n T. H eslln is th e possessor of a because the spring was broken—you’d new C hevrolet ro ad ste r w hich he says is a very fine c a r in pulling q u alities have it fixed by a competent watch and app earan ce. maker and get a lot of additional ser Mrs. Copeland of th e Bob Stone s e r P L E A SA N T HOME vice sta tio n has added an ice cream vice from it. Miss V irginia Lundbom en tertain ed stand to th e business. By the same token, don’t think your frien d s Sunday aftern o o n a t a b irth Mrs. Snover is ill at her hom e and day su rp rise p arty in honor of her Mrs. A m anda C lark of P o rtlan d is Our First Preferred Shares Pay You car is hopeless just because it is losing au n t. Miss Svea Lundbom. A m ost n u rsin g h er for th e p resen t tim e. 7.2 per cent on Your Money. power and hasn’t the pick-up it used to have. enjoyable tim e w as spent, afte r w hich Mrs. R ichard A nderson is spending Why Yon Should Buy T his Stock all attended th e P lea san t Home E p a few days w ith Mrs. Coon who is We can re-condition the cylinders, install new guar w orth League. A lunch w as served q u ite ill. 1. Our business is firm ly established, w ell m anaged and perm anent. anteed piston rings, pistons and pins, and restore all its 2. Your savings w ill be safe. before th e d e p a rtu re of th e young Mrs. Rachel A nderson gave a silver old-time power and pep. folks to church. 3. Your Income w ill be re g u la r and dependable. tea for th e benefit of th e M ethodist Miss A nna L en n artx la hom e from Ladies Aid at her home W ednesday a f 4. D ividends paid by check first of each m onth, o r q u arte rly . There’ll be no obligation on your part and we’ll be glad W illam ette U niversity for th e spring ternoon. M arch 17, sham rocks w ere 5. E xem pt from S tate P erso n al P ro p e rty Tax. to give you a price in advance for the necessary work. vacation of a week. She w as accom given to each one present. The g u ests 6. D ividends exem pt from N orm al F ed eral Incom e Tax. panied from Salem by Miss H azel B u r reported a very p le asa n t time. Investment Department A re-conditioned motor will mean additional service, dette, of Sandy, who w ill also spend Mrs. McKay w as callin g on frien d s S20 Electric Bnliding economy and comfort. We are waiting to serve you. the week at the home of her paren ts. in F airview T uesday afternoon. Mrs. C hapm an did som e canvassing P rogram nt P le a sa n t Home. in F airview T uesday and said she sold T he E pw orth L eague w ill give an several sp rin g d resses. en tertain m en t a t th e P le a sa n t Home John M oller is m aking quite a show M ethodist ch u rch S atu rd ay evening, H A M LIN & HOSS, P rops. ing on his house building as he has the M arch 27, beginning a t 8 o'clock. P ro P h o n e 2391 N ig h t P h o n e 706 fram e w ork of th e g arag e up and the ceeds for piano fund. A dm ission, 25 basem ent excavated. and 15 cents.—Adv. As th e sm elt excitem ent is about over trav e lin g on th e highw ay is m ore P ain tin g and P ap erin g . We h a v e m oved o u r g e n e ra l s to re to th e city See Wm. E a rn s for p ain tin g , tin tin g p leasan t and less dangerous. h a ll bu ild in g , w h e re we w ill c o n tin u e th e s a le of and papering. All w ork guaranteed. T H E WY’ON DO TTE DAIRY* C o rn e r of B uckley A venue F. F. Clore and fam ily drove to H ogan road. R. 1, Box 70-A, G resh M ountaindale W ednesday, M arch 17. a n d E a st G lisan S tre e t, P o rtla n d , O regon, am, Oregon. P . N eilson, P ro p rie to r. Mrs. C lore's m other, Mrs. P erk in s, re tu rn ed w ith them . T his is her first Classified Ads. a re som e class. nt lo w est possible prices. v isit to F airview . Mrs. Jam es B urlingam e has been W e h a n d le D ry G oods, G ro ceries, C onfec q u ite ill th e la st few days. S ale to Com m ence a t 10 o’Clock A. M. F ree L unch at Noon tio n e ry , H a rd w a re , F eed, Gas, O ils a n d A u to m o T he p a re n ts and te ac h ers a re p la n b ile A ccessories. ning on having an old-fashioned dance in F airview soon. A new visibly 10-gallon g a s pum p is b ein g L IV E S T O C K Mr. and Mrs. O scar Skoglund left for in sta lle d . 29 H ead M ilk Cow s, 3 L a rg e H e ife rs, 5 S m all H eifers, G rays H arb o r. W ashington, yesterday G u ern sey s, Je rs e y s , H o lste in s. A lo t fre sh , 7 S p rin g e rs, r p w here Mr. Skoglaud p lan s on w o rk b a la n c e m ilk in g . T u b e rc u lin tested . B red a n d ra ise d by w l th our store. ing in th e lum ber m ills. E. E. H eslin N. P. N eilson. 6 -y ear-o ld G rade G u e rn sey B ull fo r th e says hom e doesn’t seem hom elike b u tc h e rs. O ne H o rse. 6 s ta n d s of Bees. since th ey left. L angley & Son have th e ir gas tan k DAIRY EQ U IPM EN T Look for P h o n e G re sh am 211. F A IR V IE W , O RE. and pum p Installed and find business C ooler. B o ttle r. W a sh e r. W a sh in g T a n k . S te r it o n the good in sp ite of th e 2 ce n t rise in ilizer. No. 5 A n k e r H o lth C ream S e p a ra to r. U p rig h t dealer’s price of gas. B oiler. C ra te s. B o ttles. counter Jam es B arclay moved his fam ily Auto F re ig h t T erm inal M a ch in e ry — H a y R ak e. W agon. 2 G a so lin e E n from F airview Into a house on B arr Portland, Phone KAst 2304 g in es. C u ta l P a c k . S in g le R ow C orn P la n te r. S p rin g road and says he likes it b etter b e Gresham, Phone 1301 T o o th H a rro w . 7 -to o th C u ltiv a to r. 8-inch W a lk in g Plow . cause the little one has some place to 14-inch W a lk in g Plow . 2 -h o rse B ean H a rv e s te r. D ouble play w ithout being on th e pavem ent. 20-inch D isc. G a n g Plow'. 2 4 -sp rin g T o o th W eeder. 2- Mr. H ughes leased th e old fox farm row C u ltiv a to r fo r M oline T ra c to r, good a s new . 16-inch, on Sandy road for th re e years. He tw o g a n g P low fo r M oline T ra c to r. S teel F ra m e T ru c k form erly lived in Mrs. L a to u re il’s S uccessor to Bed, 6 by 1 2 ^ feet. 5 0-gallon Oil D rum . 5 0-gallon G as house. D rum . 1000-gallon R edw ood W a te r T a n k . O n e-to n F o rd M organ B ros. The fru it inspector w as in F airview T ru ck . cu ttin g som e condem ned fru it trees, M o re and th e v eterin ary w as te stin g dairy fo r y o u r PO RTLAND TERMS— U nder $20.00, Cash. $20.00 and up, 6 m onths' tim e on a p cows for tu b ercu lo sis b u t all w ere proved security. T hose desiring credit m u st m ake arran g e m en ts found clean. m o n e y W A Y P O IN T S w ith th e clerk nefore the day of sale. A nother case of d ip h th e ria is re > and G R ESH A M ported in F airv iew schools. t h e b e s t P e p p e r m in t W ith chicken clubs, calf clubs, cook W . S. YVOOD A SONS, A u c tio n e e rs, V ancouver, W ash. ing clubs and g arden clubs th e chli C hew ing Sweet for Local and Long Distance II. E . BLOY’D, C lerk, T ro u td a le S ta te B ank, d ren a re v ery busy. any m oney ¿«13 Moving T ro u td a le , O regon M arian B urlingam e has been o u t of school a few days w ith an a tta c k of grip. ROCKW OOD T he an n u a l co n gregational m eeting of th e S m ith M emorial P re sb y teria n A baby g irl w as born to Mr. and ch u rch w ill be held In th e auditorium Mrs. J. W. F ra n k lin F rid ay m orning, of th e new g rad e school building on b ut lived b u t 24 hours, passin g aw ay F riday evening. M arch 26. It w ill be S atu rd ay m orning. F u n eral services gin w ith a pot luck d in n er a t 7 o’clock w ere held the follow ing day u n d er the a fte r w hich w ill come ro ll call of the direction of the G resham F u n eral p a r ch u rch m em bers and re p o rts of v a ri lors a t the home of a b ro th er of Mr. ous ch u rch activities. C haplain John F ran k lin . T he Rev. H. R Bowman W. Beard, p asto r of Mt. T abor P re sb y w as In ch arg e of the fu n eral service te ria n ch u rch , w ill give an address. and in term en t w as m ade in D ouglas A social h o u r w ill be enjoyed. Ail cem etery. Mr. F ra n k lin is a deputy frien d s of th e church are Invited. sherlfT of M ultnom ah county. H arold Dye en tertain ed 30 of hfa PL E A SA N T VALLEY young friends at a dancing p arty at his T he Rev. and Mrs. F. J. Cope and home S atu rd ay evening. A num ber Mr. and Mrs. A. T hom as of L ents w ere w ere p rese n t from G resham , also from c a lle rs a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Rockwood and Lynch. L unch fol lowed th e festivities of th e evening. W ill Richey last Sunday afternoon. L. J. H ollenbeck, B. E. T u rn e r and NO TICE OF F IL IN G F 1X A I, A C C O ST . N o. 26595. G. N. S ager tran sa cted b u sin ess in In th e C ircu it Court o f the S la te o f O regon Oregon City one day la st week. for th e C ou n ty o f M ultnom ah In P r o bate, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. H aistrom w ere In the M atter o f the E s ta te o f G u sta v A. Joh n son , D ecea sed Oregon City v isito rs la st Tuesday. N o tice I* hereby g iv en , th a t the u n d er So th e r e is no u n c e r ta in ty a b o u t T h ia c o v e r» a ll c o s ta — fr e ig h t , Mr. and Mrs. R obert H arn ey of P o rt sig n ed . a s a d m in istra to r o f th e e s ta te o f G u sta v A. Joh n son , d eceased , h a s tiled Ids th e p ric e you p a y . N o m ia le a d - ta x an d th e fo llo w in g e q u ip m e n t: land w ere v isito rs a t th e home of Mr. final acco u n t a s such a d m in istra to r. In the C ircu it Court o f the .State o f O regon. for F r o n t a n d R e a r B u m p e rs , E le c i n g “ F .O .B .F a c t o r y ” o r s o -c a lle d and Mrs. G. N. S ager Sunday evening. the C ounty o f M ultnom ah, D ep a rtm en t of P ro b a te T h at T h u rsd ay, the 22d day of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D ahlquist a re re “ li s t ” p ric e s , to w h ic h f r e ig h t , t r i c W in d s h ie ld C le a n e r , R e a r A pril. 192«, nt the hour o f 9 30 a rn o f joicing over th e a rriv a l of a fine baby sa id d a y , and the C ourtroom o f said V ie w M i r r o r , T ra n s m is s io n L o c k ta x , e q u ip m e n t a n d s u n d ry o th e r h a s been fixed a s the tim e and g irl a t th e ir home. The little m iss a r Court, la ce for th e h ea rin g o f o b jectio n s to said c h a rg e s m u s t b e a d d e d . H u d s o n - ( b u il t in ) , R a d ia to r S h u tte rs , nal a cco u n t, and the se ttlem en t thereof. rived on th e 16th. A U G U S T C JO H N SO N , E ssex A . Y . D . p ric e s te ll w h a t M e t o - M e t e r , C o m b in a tio n S to p Mr. and Mrs. Wm, T u rn e r of T illa A d m in istra to r. M cG UIRK A S C H N E ID E R ,, yo u p a y a n d A L L yo u p a y . a n d T a i l L ig h t. mook w ere recen t v isito rs a t the home A tto r n e y s for A d m in istrator. of Mr. T u rn e r’s b ro th er, B. E. T u rn er, D ated and first published. M arch 23, 1926. D a te o f last p u b lica tio n , April 20, 1926. W e r e w e a d v e rtis in g f. o. b. p ric e * w ith fo r m e r sta n d a rd e q u ip m e n t, tb e y w o u ld bar of th is place. WOTIf F. TO ( RFOITOHN. P le a sa n t V alley g ran g e en tertain ed ESSEX “6 ” COACH »735 H U D SO N COACH »1135 In th e C ircu it Court o f the S ta te o f O re M ultnom ah county Pom ona G range gon for th e C ou n ty of M ultnom ah M atter o f the E s ta te o f I-» win C, Hudson Brougham *1385 H udson 7-Pass. Sedan »1610 la st W ednesday. T h ere w as a large In M the etzger, D ecea sed . N o tice Is h ereb y g iv en th a t the under- atten d an ce at both day and evening gned h a v e been ap p ointed e x e c u to r s o f The lowest prices a t w hich these cars ever sold B U IC K M O T O R C O . sessions. U nder th e direction of Mrs. the E s ta te o f l-ew ls C. M etzger, d eceased , by the C ircu it Court o f the S ta te o f O re ** FLINT? M k C H Iok lf L andes, Pom ona lectu rer, a splendid gon, C ou n ty o f M ultnom ah, and h ave All p erso n s h a v in g c la im s p ro g ram w as rendered in th e evening. q u alified The Answer is the Same A SAFE INVESTMENT WITH GOOD DIVIDENDS I* PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. I GRESHAM GARAGE AUCTION SALE V Quality Goods Plus Service W EDNESDAY, MARCH 31 ''I handy’ packs fir 52 ELSIE LANGLEY & SON Lundquist Truck Line Buick’s “Triple Seal” (air cleaner, oil filter, gaso line filter) keeps dirt and grit out of the fa mous Buick Valve-in- Head engine. It reduces en gine wear, looseness and vibra tion to the absolute minimum. H U D S O N -E S S E X Now $50 Less and “At Your Door” ESSEX “6” COACH 909 HUDSON COACH 1379 Hudson Brougham - - Hudson 7-Pass. Sedan - 1639 1875 The “ A Y D ” Plan is Saving Buyers From ’25 to *50 on Every Car ARTHUR BJUR M . C. Webster Motor Co. Phone 2491 H U D SO N - E SSE X Gresham L ic e n s e d E le c tr ic ia n a n d C o n tr a c to r F o u rte e n y e a rs ex p erien ce. W ell kn o w ii — S a tisfa c tio n G u a ra n te e d . P h o n e Res. G re sh am , 9»x4 O regon a g a in st the said e s t a t e are h ereb y notified to p resen t th e sa m e to us at th e office o f W J. Cooper, a tto rn ey , G resham , O regon, w ith v o u ch ers and d u ly verified w ith in six m o n th s o f the d a te hereof. D ated and first p ublished M arch 23, 1936, t - s t pub lish ed April 20. 1926 L E W IS W M ETZG ER. E L M E R R. M E TZG E R Executors. W J COOPER. A tto rn ey for E x ecu to rs. G resham . O regon. HEADACHES a n d P A I N S Q u ic k ly R E L IE V E D BY U S IN G REMFA 25Œ K T5^t DRUG 5 TORFS W. W. METZGER SALES AND SERVICE GKENHAM BORING 1801 PHONE 407 H a ll’ s C a ta rrh Medicine local and Internal, and has been succesa- Treatm ert.both ' at in the treatm ent o f C a ta n h for over >rty years. Sold by all druggists. I CHENEY &. CO., T o led o , Ohio Turn over a new leaf—to the Want Ada.