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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1926)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TROUTDALE w ith her p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. A. Selling, who own a sum m er home At the school m eeting held Monday there. evening at th e city hall M. B. McGinnis Mr. and Mrs. H. E. W aite spent the w as elected d irecto r to succeed H. E. week end at Aberdeen and Hoquiam , Bloyd and H. E. Bloyd w as chosen W ash. c le rk to succeed Mrs. C. I. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. C arl Ziebeck a re T he la tte r w ill be one of the teach ers spending th eir vacation in so u th ern in th e school n ext year. Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. W allace Spence and C hurch and Sunday school w ill be sons Ja ck and B rice are spending the held at th e usual hour on Sunday vacation in Spokane. W ash., visiting m orning. relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Sam H arlow w ere F red Pelton w as operated on Mon dinner g u ests W ednesday evening day for a goiter. H is m any friends [ w ith th e ir au n t, Mrs. E unice Kobiu- w ill be glad to h ea r th e operation < son. w as a success. Mrs. M. B. McGinnis an d Mrs. A nna Mrs. John L arsson spent several i R ichardson a re can n in g several thous days la st w eek w ith her sister, Mrs. 1 and q u a rts of fru it for E. N orton of A lice C ourter, in L atourelle. i H utchinson, K ansas. Mr. N orton has Mrs. C larence P arso n s left Tuesday ' canned fru it for sev eral y ears and m orning for two w eeks' stay w ith i has it shipped back to K an sas as Miss T helm a S elling a t Sea View | th e re seem s to be a g reat dem and for beach in W ashington, who is th e re i home canned fruit. DANCE F A IR V IE W CITY H A LL SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 26 Sponsored by Fairview Baseball Club MACK’S ORCHESTRA Ladies 25c Gents 50c DOMESTIC ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION W ith th e advent of w arm w eather a new problem p rese n ts itself in connection w ith the econom ical and safe p reserv atio n of fam ily foods. T he m odern w ay Is by m eans of dom estic electric refrig eratio n . Xt brin g s you— CONSTANT COLD CLEANLINESS UNFAILING SUPPLY ECONOMY We shall be glad to have you come in and let us explain th e n u m e r ous advantages of dom estic electric refrig eratio n . PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. Greater Success in Motoring KELSO Mr. and Mrs. G. N McKay left for th e east la st S atu rd ay and will visit w ith relativ es in several sta te s. They expect to be back in C orbett some tim e in A ugust to move th e ir house hold goods to Jacksonville. C. B ush and fam ily have gone on a vacation to A berdeen, W ashington. Mrs. G eorge P erry has arriv ed home afte r spending som e tim e w ith her folks at Spokaue. Mr. and Mrs. T horsen, of Mouta- villa, w ere Sunday gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. H ansen. GILLIS Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s M eier held a G illis lost both baseball gam es at fam ily reunion at M enucha last week, Oswego last Sunday, the first going one of th e la rg e st g ath erin g s ever 12 in n in g s and ending w ith a score held of th e Meier fam ily. Mrs. Ganx of 9 to 6. T he second gam e stood w ho w as Miss E lsa Meier, and her 9 to 1. G illis w ill play C loverdale in fan t d au g h ter, also Mrs. Jo e E h r- C ream ery next Sunday a t G illis. T he m an, fo rm erly Miss Jean Meier, and her tw o ch ild ren , a ll of San F ra n c is gam e w ill be called a t 2:30. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F ro m e lt en co, a re h ere fo r th e sum m er and a t te rtain e d Mr. and Mrs. A lfred F und- tended th e fam ily reunion. Mr. and Mrs. W. C rousten. of P a s erson of Sandy at a d in n er p arty on adena, Calif., a re g u ests of Mrs. Sunday evening at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es McBain. O ther g u ests C ro u sten ’s m other, Mrs. L ottiq B en p resen t w ere Mrs. E ugenia S chrieber field. Mrs. J a sp e r C rane has let a co n and son Jack of C alifornia, Jo h n Hoff- tra c t to C. Woodle to rec o n stru ct her m eister and W. D. McBain. sum m er hom e here. Mrs. C rane will m ake it h er p erm an en t hom e In the For Spring Fever. fu tu re. T ake a rest. Open a can of N icker H. R ickert Is rem odeling his g arag e son's Jellied chicken and d in n er w ill and w ill ere ct a new building for a be ready.—Adv. tf g ro cery sto re and confectionery. T he postoffice a t C orbett, in ch arg e of Mrs. E lizabeth M organ, has u n d er gone a m uch needed im provem ent r e cen tly w hich th e people of Corbett will ap p reciate. T he im proved ap p earan ce of th e building adds much to th e com m unity. Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. L arsen , Mrs. Long. Mrs. A. S tu a rt, Mrs. N ellor, Mrs. S. H arding and Mrs. P. A ndersen atten d ed the c h a p te r a t T ro u td ale S atu rd ay even ing. Miss A nnie E tlin g left for Mon m outh on Sunday w here she will a t tend sum m er school for th re e m onths. Mr. and Mrs. Sw anson of Sandy boulevard w ere g u ests at Columbia View farm on Sunday. Mr. Sw anson has a larg e g rocery business a t th a t place. Owen Emily, son of Mr. and Mrs. Em ily, has retu rn ed home from the hospital and has m ade some im prove m ent. Mrs. L a u ra H icks has been ill for som e tim e and at p resen t h as the m easles. PLEASANT HOME Tirestone GUM-DIPPED CORDS G um -Dipping is th a t process, used only in the m a n u factu re of F iresto n es T ires, w hich adds ex tra life, endurance, stam ina and flexibility to every F iresto n e T ire. G reater m ileage, economy and all-aro u n d m o to r ing success will be your logical achievem ent w hen you use F irestones. KASER SERVICE STATION GRESHAM, OREGON Phone SSSx Growers! attention ! Growers! We are now receiving raspberries and Royal Ann cherries at our new location in the old machinery hall on the Multnomah County Fair grounds. NOTICE—To all growers with whom we have contracts and any who wish to come with us. Our receiving hours are from 12 noon to 8 p. m. except on Saturday, which is from 12 to 5 p. m. P>":ei s rang' from H. E. THAYER to $ R epresenting Ray-Maling Co., Hillsboro, Oregon I am also in the market fur Lambert and Black Repub lican cherries, at highest cash price, fur Young A Wells Company. HATS Come in and see our new shipment of l a r g e hats, just the thing for mid-sumrier wear. H ER E YOU W ILL FIN D Advice and guidance that rises above mere professional service — the tactful sympathy that is needed Also a splendid assort ment of Beach Hats, spec ially priced for .95 to .95 Gresham Funeral Parlors . Met we t 7 / ne ia fQ , ( lecfci ( ieyen COLUMBIA HEIGHTS At the an n u a l school m eeting held last Monday E dw ard Herx was elected d irec to r to succeed B. Nelson, and P. C. Spooner w as re-elected clerk. An ap p ro p riatio n w as voted tow ard dig ging a new well and m aking o th e r ueeded im provem ents on th e school grounds. Mrs. E. Herx left Monday for sev era l w eeks' visit w ith rela tiv e s in W isconsin. She was accom panied by h er tw o nieces, Anna Louise and Ju lia L arsen. Depends Upon Phone 22Sx FRIDAT, JUXE 25, 1»S« ladies’ Shoppe Main Street Gresham Bible school in th e B a p tist church w ill convene a t 10 a. m., follow ed by C h ild ren 's day program a t 11 o’clock. Mrs. W. E. K elly of P o rtlan d will ta lk to th e B. Y. P. U. a t 7:30 p. m R ep resen tativ es from th e P o rtlan d B ap tist laym en's league w ill conduct th e evening service. T he B. Y. P. U, w ill m eet a t th e ch u rch a t 7 S atu rd ay evening, p re p a ra to ry to a hike down to th e Sandy riv er. All m em bers and th e ir frien d s w ill be welcomed. Mrs. L ouise Nelson has retu rn ed from a tw o w eeks’ v isit to Nampa, Idaho. She also atten d ed th e S tate G range convention a t B aker, Oregon. Mrs. J. F itzg erald and Mrs. B. C. A ltm an attended on T h u rsd ay the 75th b irth d a y d in n er of th e ir m other, Mrs J. A. Stevens. At the an n u al school m eeting held in th e O rient schoolhouse Monday A. J. Quay w as unanim ously elected as d irecto r. W. A. P ro cto r w as elec t ed clerk. Jew el C ollins w as o p erated on for toxic goiter a t St. V incents hospital la st S atu rd ay and is rep o rted to be g ettin g along well. The first m eeting of th e ju n io r M ethodist E piscopal church w ill be held Sunday in th e basem ent of the ch u rch a t the sam e hour as th e reg u la r ch u rch service. T his m eeting will be in ch a rg e of Mrs. A lta G entry who w ill speak from th e topic, "C url o sity.” T his service will be for the ch ild ren up to 16 y ears of age. At th e services S unday plans will be m ade tow ard th e o rg an izatio n of a ch o ir am ong th e m em bers of the ju n io r church. Also a t th is tim e th e p lan s will be discussed as to th e o r ganization of th e m em bership, fol lowed by the election of officers. POWELL VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. C harles W. Nordblom gave a d in n er in honor of th e ir 25th w edding a n n iv e rsa ry at th e ir home Sunday. F ifty g u ests w ere seated at th e table In th e orch ard . Among th o se p resen t w ere Mr. and Mrs. G. A ’earson and th ree sons from S eattle, Mrs. W illiam H eron and son from Ta- oma, Mr. and Mrs. O scar N elson, Mr. nd Mrs. G ust B runauder, Mr. and Mrs. F ran k C arlson. Mr. and Mrs. P. Jo h n so n and fam ily of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. Emil P alm quist, Mrs. Lind, M r.'an d Mrs. Jo h n Vicklund and Miss Nordblom who Is spending h er va cation from h er du ties at St. V incents h o sp ital w ith her paren ts. A m ost enjoyable tim e is reported by those present. Mrs . O. A. P earson and sons, 'C h a rlie , L inus and John, a re spend- | ing a few days w ith friends and r e l atives in P o rtlan d and G resham . I W hile herp they m ade the Columbia R iver highw ay trip. Mrs. A. A. Nordblom has been 111 for th e past th ree weeks, but now slow ly Im proving and hopes to he up and around in a sh o rt tim e again. Mrs. W illiam H eron and son, John. —its good training its enlarged vision its "doing things” WHEN YOU OPEN AN ACCOUNT AND PERSIST IN KEEPING IT (¡ROWING —at this home folks bank BANK OF GRESHAM G R ESH A M , OREGON THE BANKING HOUSE OF PLEASANT PLANNING “CO-OPERATION” —that co-operates you can count on keeping it years longer than other cars Do aw ay w ith v ib ratio n —cu t frictio n to a fractio n —abolish c a r bon tro u b le s and valve g rin d in g —and you add y ears to th e life of your car. In th e poppet-valve-engined car. it Is th e pounding of cam s a g a in st push-rods, th e co n tact of push -ro d s on ro ck er-arm s, th e r e coil of valves u n d er coiled sp rin g s th a t cause vibration. In th e Sleeve-valve-engined W illys-K night th e re is no pounding of m etal upon m etal. T he K night engine is sim plicity itself. It co n sists of b u t tw o m etal sleeves o p eratin g w ith a gliding m otion. No v ibration. No friction. Sim ply two single sleeves w orking sm oothly and silen tly , up and down, one w ithin th e o th er, in a c o n sta n t fllm of oil—and th a t Is all! C arbon, too, sh o rten s th e life of th e poppet-valve engine. T he only rem edy Is v alve-grinding. And th is assem b lin g -an d -tearin g -d o w n process w eakens th e engine every tim e it is perform ed. < arb o n tro u b le s can n o t exist—th e re is no valv e-g rin d in g w ith th e sleeve-valve-engined W illys-K night. T he unique p rin cip le of th is p atented engine provides th a t carbon only serv es to seal com pression and p rev en t pow er-w aste. In stead of w eakening, It llteru lly gives th is ca r added years of life and usefulness. In stead of h arm in g as it does all o th er engines, It a c tu a lly helps the k n ig h t en g in e to p e rfo rm ! T he new W ILLYS FINANCE PLAN m eans less m oney down, low er m onthly pay m en ts; and th e low est cred it-co st in th e in d u stry. W IL L Y S- K N IG H T N ew HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO . Automobiles Repairs Phone Gresham Implements 1141 Here is the Place to Buy! Cant you r eye over these bargain» (¡AS 22c OIL 15c and 25^ Kelly’s Best Tires Reg. O. S. Cord Cord size Cord..... $12.90 Cord................ 13.90 ........................ 23.55 ........................ 24.50 M E D IU M P R IC E D T IR E S 30x3% Reg. size Cord. $ 9.15 30x3% O. S. Cord 11.40 31x4 19.15 21.05 A can of Whiz, all rubber patch, regular price 50c, while theyy last, Special at 30,■ ALWAYS B A R G A IN S A T TH E IVY FILLING STATION Powell and Roberts from Tacom a, a re visiting w ith her m other and o th e r relativ es here and in P o rtlan d . Gresham HALEY T h ere will be serv ices at th e H aley B aptist ch u rch as u su a l next Sunday, S unday school of th e Sw edish Mis the Sunday school, w ith Mrs. Hugo sion church will begin a t 9:50 Sunday L indgren in ch arg e, beginning at 10 and will be follow ed by th e preaching a. m., with classes for all. T he p as service at 11, th e su b ject being, "T he tor, the Rev. Jo h n 8. N ordell, w ill Season of th e Kingdom of God." The speak on "W ork God Loves to Do,” su b ject for th e evening service at 8 and in th e evening a t 8 o'clock th e o’clock will be, "T h e Lost Sheep and topic will be, "A sham ed o r not the Ix)St Coin.” Asham ed, W hich?" Ail a re cordially I Invited to w orship a t th is place. Window Cleaning For ex p ert window clean in g see 8. F or lowest rates on autom obile, T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n tru ck and g en eral In su ran ce see B. W. Brow n, G resham , phone 2601. 1 T h o rn s.—Adv.