Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 20, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    PLEASANT VALLEY
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. B liss and Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. R alph F a rq u a r from
Mrs. W illard Bliss and little d augh­ Los Angeles, C alifornia, are here
Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel Bacon, who re ­
te rs, Iren e and Isabell, have retu rn ed spending a few days visiting w ith side n ear P leasan t Home, celeb rateti
from a w eek’s outing spent a t Long friends.
th e 50th an n iv ersary of th eir m arriag e
Beach, W ashington.
T he S pringdale Needle club m et re ­ Sunday by the presence of about 125
K enneth K esterson has retu rn ed cently at th e home of Mrs. Jack Zilm. guests who g athered to w itn ess the
perform ing of th e m arriag e cerem ony
from O akland, Oregon, w here he spent An enjoyable aftern o o n w as spent.
Miss Unice B allard from Mabery is for the second tim e and to sh a re in
five w eeks w ith his b ro th er, Keith.
here visiting w ith h e r cousin, May th e p leasu res of th e occasion. Miss
Mr. and Mrs. F red Bloom and two
Parsons.
Mary W ilson becam e the bride of
ch ild ren of T illam ook, w ere recent
Mrs. G lenora B abbitt retu rn ed home Sam uel Bacon at an early age, th a t of
v isito rs a t th e hom e of B. E. T urner.
' from Idaho after a sh o rt visit w ith IS years, a t V ancouver, W ashington.
G randm a T u rn e r, accom panied them
h er husband and son.
Her p aren ts, who w ere pioneers, took 1
home. She w ill spend some tim e at
Miss Lola P ow ers from Yakima, up a hom estead w here the p resen t res- |
th e coast.
W ashington, Is spending a few days erv o ir at Bull Run is now locate,!, and
Mrs. A nna B ankus has retu rn ed
j w ith h er aunt, Mrs. C. E. Vest.
h ere Mary was born,
from a w eek spent a t th e beach.
Mr. and Mrs. F red McGuire spent
Sam uel Bacou cam e to Oregon with
E a rl Enim e is in th e hospital su f­
i the week-end w ith h e r au n t ,Mrs his p are n ts in ISTI and five years la ter
ferin g w ith rheum atism of the heart.
I Gregg.
w as united in m arriag e w ith his
Miss A lta Johnson, of P ortland, and
Few men have enjoyed the pub­
; G randm a Vest re tu rn e d to her so n ’s youthful sw eetheart. To th is union
Mrs. B arn h ard t, of St. Joe, Missouri, home.
lic favor and esteem that have been
w ere born four ch ildren, Mrs. E liza­
w ere c a lle rs a t th e C. F. K esterson
showered upon Chauncey Depew,
famous after dinner speaker. The
beth H agen, and F ra n k and Wesley
hom e T h ursday evening.
CORBETT
former senator and railroad presi­
Bacon, of the Bull Run locality and
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Em m e a re the
dent
has all thru his eventful life
Mrs.
Nellie
A
hlson,
of
P
ortland.
proud p are n ts of a baby boy, he being
Ju liu s L. Meier and fam ily cam e to
been America’s greatest exponent
th e ir th ird son.
C orbett by the riv er ro u te S atu rd ay in
of ootimism.
A fter a splendid d inner w hich was
A num ber of rela tiv e s of th is place th eir new pleasu re cra ft. T he m otor served cafeteria style, th e tim e w as
atten ded th e wedding reception held cru ise r, w hich is of th e la te st type spent in rem iniscences. John Revenue, I’LEASANT VALEEV MAN
WEBS MILWAUKIE GIRL
at th e hom e of th e b rid e’s aunt, Mrs. and one of the finest on th e river, was Sandy’s oldest pioneer, talk ed in te r­
Geo. Dilley in Lents, F riday evening built at W ilm ington, D elaw are. It is estingly, and several m usical num - I The w edding of Miss Goldie M. Cook
for Mr. and Mrs. Jo e L uderer. The 38 feet long, has a 10-foot beam, a bers followed. Among o th er things of Milwaukie, Oregon, to Rosco V.
b rid e w ill be rem em bered as Miss 100-horse pow er m otor, and has a Mr. Revenue hum orously recalled the Stroud of th is place, was an event of
V ivian Sager.
speed of about 15 m iles per hour.
early life of Mr. Bacon. He said he Ju ly 2, at the Second F rie n d 's church
V andals entered P le a sa n t V alley
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. S ettlem eier mo could rem em ber th e tim e w hen Sam at Lents. The Rev. F. J. Cope per-
schoolhouse some night recently and tored to Tacom a F rid ay to see the la t­ w as too poor to buy a p air of suspend
. — . form ed the cerem ony. T he church was
sto le tw o baseballs, m its, bats and te r ’s brother, K enneth Kincaid, who ers and on one “g allu a” was placed ; decorated in pink and w hite flowers
o th e r playground p arap h ern alia, and is in th e navy on th e U. S. D estroyer a g rea t deal of responsibility. In and w hite ribbon. The bride was love-
strew ed books, chalk, paper and other F a rq u h a r No. 304, w hich had arrived m em ory of th a t occasion he presen ted 1 ly in a d ress of w hite satin. She wore
su p p lies over the floors. Some first recently from San Diego, w here it had Mr. Bacon w ith a nice p air of sus- i a veil of tu lle caught with lillies of the
aid supplies w ere taken. E n tran ce been stationed for several m onths. penders. Also he brought back th e valley and ca rrie d a show er bouquet
w as gained by use of pass keys and Miles Mote, who is also in th e navy y ears w hen Mrs. Bacon w as a b are- of pink and w hite sw eet peas. The
by chiseling through the door casing and K enneth Kincaid visited here S at­ foot lassie at th e little log schoolhouse | bride w as given aw ay by h er fath er
so as to slip bolts w hich are provid­ urday and Sunday.
w here they all attended school and to : George Cook. H er brides maid was
ed for all out side doors. Padlocks
com pensate h er feelings for being so Miss Alice R ich ey -o f P lea san t Valley
w ere pried from lockers and also
Banquet Friday Night
uncerem oniously “baw led" o u t in I who w ore a d ress of peach colored
w oodshed door. I t is thought to be T ake ham e a can of N ickerson’s J e l­ com pany, he presented her w ith a crepe de chine and ca rrie d pink glad-
lied chicken and be am ong those p re s­
the w ork of hoodlum s from P ortland. ent.
beautiful p air of silk hose.
iolas. The best m an was T orrence
But th e day cam e n ear ending in j M artin of P o rtlan d . Miss Coe of P o rt-
tragedy, for ju st before th e cerem ony, land played th e w edding m arch. One
w hich w as to be perform ed by th e j hundred and fifty guests w ere present.
Rev. E. W. W ithqell, C larence C athey i A reception w as held in the church
stole the bride. He sp irited her aw ay | follow ing th e ceremony.
and she sim ply couldn’t be found. At j
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last Mr. Bacon w ithout a sm ile am ong j
POWELL VALLEY
COLUMBIA GRANGE HALE, CORBETT
the w rin k les of his 77 years, shoul- '
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dered a shotgun and left th e room. It
The Home and Foreign M issionary
is u n n ecessary to say th at he retu rn ed society will m eet with Mrs. I,. Berg on
w ith his “bride.”
j T hursday evening at 8 o’clock. The
G uests w ere p resen t from P o rtlan d , ' ladies will spend the evening in sew-
Sandy, Bull Run and G resham , also j lng, afte r w hich refresh m en ts will he
A uspices C olum bia G ra n g e
a num ber from a distance. Among th e [ served.
la tte r w ere Mrs. Maggie M atteer, of
The Powell Valley canning club, un-
The D alles, a sister of Mrs. Bacon, der the lead ersh ip of Mrs. Berg, will
also Mr. M atteer, the Boyer fam ily, give a public d em onstration at the
from JefTerson, Oregon, W. M. Miller, schoolhouse F riday evening, Ju ly 23,
of El Paso, Texas, and Roy Munz, of beginning a t 8 o’clock. An in terestin g
S alinas, California.
, program is being arran g e d and re-
p j
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freshm ents will be served by the club
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
and DANCE
Saturday Evening, July 24
That s what it looks like, and not
so far distant, either. Another
boom in building and the old law
of supply and demand will send
prices upward in building material
lines. Builders who place their
orders for lumber and building
material now will be rewarded for
their foresight.
Eastman Lumber Co. ‘’’ ¿’Xhln!
Gresham-Portland Truck
We have our own terminal and warehouse
at East W ater and Salmon, one block north of
the Auto Freight Terminal.
Send all freight to Walrad & Wright,
Inc. warehouse in the Pacific Bridge build­
ing. Our trucks leave Portland for Gresh­
am several times each day.
In our spacious, fire-proof warehouse we
can store your produce, grain, furniture, etc.
SAND AND GRAVEL
CRUSHED ROCK AND ROAD MATERIAL
WALRAD & WRIGHT, Inc.
Portland Phone EA. 2330
Gresham Phone 1631
Miss E m ily Jonas, Miss M arjorie
I Moller and Miss P au lin e B uckner
hiked to S pringdale on W ednesday of
last week and from th e re to th e
C ham berlain farm on the Columbia
riv er w here they spent the day w ith
Mrs. M arg aret C ham berlain.
They
I covered a d istan ce of nine m iles on
| foot.
CEDAR
Every man in Gresham would thank us if we could
induce the women in his home to sen e Weatherly Ice
I ream onte or twice a week as dessert. It is made with
that flavor that you like better each time you taste it.
7 ry it with crushed fruit, you can have a sundae right
at home.
In any size carton you desire at «Be the Quart or
quart bricks at Stic.
SECOND & MAIN
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Why Be Satisfied
With Less Than Your
Motor's Full Power
l ull power as well as satisfactory and economical
operation depends upon the condition of a motor’s piston
equipment —piston rings, pistons and pins. When worn
they need replacement.
A worn motor means a larger gas and oil consump- '
tion and in these days that is no small item.
A on have every right to expect the utmost from your
automobile, even though the speedometer does show a
large mileage. A thorough re-conditioning will bring
back all the old-time pep and power and lower your
gas and oil consumption.
BRING YOUR CAR TO US. Let us look it
oyer. We guarantee an expert mechanical job and
will use only the best parts.
YOU GET A PRICE IN ADVANCE.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. A lthaus e n te r­
tained Miss H elen A nkcorn and her
sister on Sunday afternoon. Miss A nk­
corn is spending th e sum m er a t the
M ultnom ah county hospital w here she
HAMLIN A BOSS, Props.
is m aking a study of dietetics. She
Phone 2391
N ight 706
expects to re tu rn to G resham Union
Fairview gran g e will give a picnic
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. high school in th e fall. Miss Ank-
a t San R iveria park next S atu rd ay af-
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corn s siste r is a student a t the Uni- C orbett have gone to the beach for a
ternoon and evening to th e g ran g e rs
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WOMAN AND CHILDREN
sh o rt vacation.
and th e ir friends. A
A b basket
n er Ver8‘ty ° f O re8° n aUm,ner scho01’
ask et d d in
inner
MAKING LONG TREK
Mason E hrrnan and fam ily have
will be served between 6 and 7 o'clock.
taken up th eir residence a t E hrm anor,
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS the beautiful sum m er home of Mr. and T h ere form erly lived In C alifornia
It is requested th a t all bring baskets.
a brave lit!*e m other, a widow, Mrs.
Mrs. Edw ard E hrinan.
| Coffee will be served by the grange.
Lack of rain m akes the crop outlook
A. S tu art of L ato u rell F alls, who I.uelln S trad er, but today she Is a
C. N. Btickner, who is w orking at in th is locality ra th e r discouraging.
has been on the sick list, is home from w ay farer in Oregon w ith her two
Hebo, spent th e week end with his Black ru st has
killed
tom atoes, the hospital and is im proving.
sm all sons, P hilip aged • and W allace
squashes, beets and beans, and the
family.
Mrs. G. H olm es Law rence and her
Ivan Langley, aged 8, was pulled • Hr*Jr P °tatoes have suffered some bro th er, Mr. Holmes, a New York 6 y ears, unless a kindly disposed
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‘fom blight. Corn is in line condition,
out of Blue lake Sunday afternoon by Those who have Rone hpav|ly , nto broker, who a re guests of th e ir m o th ­ tru c k driv er has picked her and her
a life guard afte r he had sw allow ed cauliflow er grow ing are hoping for er, Mrs. H enderson, w ere gu ests of sm all fam ily up and borne them on
Mrs. Ja sp er C rane last week. Miss
considerable w ater. It is said th a t a rain, as the ground Is very dry. Hay H am ilton, belonging to P o rtlan d 's old th e ir way to W ashington.
man was annoving the child bv throw - Harvest I® alm ost over and is a norm al teach in g force, w as a w eek-end guest
Mrs. S tra d er and ch ild ren sp en t S a t­
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m i : G ? . Z L , ,S ™ llr » . 3 y, X ” a t th e sam e place.
u rday night at. the L arsen au to cam p
People from ea st of the Sandy who and Sunday m orning, with
th eir
lost his b reath and w ent under, but fair.
attended th e E astern S tar ch ap ter
was prom ptly rescued by the guard.
Many fam ily reunions have taken m eeting a t T ro u td ale on S atu rd ay j w orldly belongings packed on a sm all
T he m an was ordered to leave th a t place in th is vicinity recently. Good night w ere Mr. and Mrs. Long, Mr. and | ex p ress wagon, headed for th e Coium-
p a rt of the lake w hich he im m ediately ,o a ds and the autom obiles are the Bush and Mr. and Mrs. L arsen of I bia riv er highw ay via P ark ro se to Pa-
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main facto rs in bringing to g eth er rel- Bridal Veil, Mr. and Mrs. G. WllHon, eifle highw ay and th en ce to W ashing­
¡ atives and close friends, some from a Mrs. S tu art, Mrs. S usan H arding and
Mrs. S tra d e r do esn 't seem to
p p n in v T T TV
distance and m any who had not met Mrs. P. A ndersen. This was the occa- I ton.
I L IIA K V I L L E
for y ears One such happy g ath erin g slon of a reception to several m arried I know ju st w here she will stop on her
Irvin Sm ith, who has been visiting included Mr. and Mrs. C. W. R asm us- couples who w ere presented with hiking trip , but w herever she can ob-
b it b ro th er, U. O. Sm ith, for the past 8e" ,°/ n<’Hlngham, W ashington, Mr. gifts from the ch ap ter. T hose hon­ taln^cm ploym ent in the o rch a rd s she
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an(’ Mrs. H. U . R asm ussen of Tacoma,
two m onths, has retu rn ed to his home Mr and Mr, R ,, ftasmuHBen of The ored w ere Mr. and Mrs. E. C ham ber­ will p ark and work for a while.
lain, Mr. and Mrs. John McGinnis, Mr.
In G arre tt, Indiana. O ther recen t Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. P. A ndersen and and Mrs. R ichard K narr.
They w ere given a ride from C ali­
g u ests a t th e Sm ith home w ere Mr. ! Miss Alice R asm ussen, who held a
fornia to Eugene, b ut have w alked a
and Mrs. O. D. A ustin. Ed. H aw ker I plcn,lc at ,h e Sandy ’’•ver one day last
“GLASSES FREE.“
good sh a re of th e d istan ce from E u ­
ond Mr
week a t the sum m er home of R. P.
T hose in terested , or in need of p e r­ gene to G resham . The m other says
an 1 Mr. F u ller of Albany.
R asm ussen.
T he th ree
b ro th ers,
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. L am bert and whose ages a re 67, 65 and 62, took a fect fitting g lasses, m all your nam e her h ealth is poor and she is doing
d au g h ter Mary a re spending a few swim in the Sandy, a p leasu re which ,nd ad d ress w ith th is ad to me at once, the w alking p artly because of th is
days at Cannon Beach.
they had not indulged In to g eth er enclose stam ped envelope for p a rtic u ­
M- «nA
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th e ir boyhood days back in Den- lars. H ighest degree of cred en tials on fact. She has an old er son In th e navy
Mr. and Mrs. D. B Brown sp en t th e niark.
the coast. T his m eans extrem e a c c u r­ yard a t B rem erton and hopes to see
week-end in P o rtlan d visiting w ith
D r. H . C. Johnson, v eterin ary of acy in testin g your eyes, relieving eye- him later. The p arty a ttra c ts consld-
strain and headaches, giving you com ­
friends.
G resham , is busy In th is vicinity vac- fo rt and perfect vision. Dr W. W. I erab le atten tio n as they proceed slo w ­
Lynn & M iddleton’s filling statio n clnating cattle ag a in st a fatal dis- Frazee, S pecialist, Morgan Bldg., ly along draw ing th e ir te n t and fu rn i­
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- n e roads “ase known as H em orrhagle S ép ti­ P o rtlan d .—Adv.
I at Powell --
Valley
and - Jen
ture. She is a ch eerfu l little soul and
ma. Several ran ch es have lost from
was b urglarized on F riday night, and o n t to th ree niUk C()W„ and on„ man
doesn’t seem to he w orrying ab o u t the
Business
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| tire s and tubes w ere stolen, as well as near Boring is said to have lost his
buying is encouraged by ad v ertisin g ; w herew ithal to buy th e w in ter's fuel
firew orks, cig arettes and oth er things. n tfre herd of 25 m ilkers. It is hoped the public is benefited by ad v ertisn g and o th e r necessities.
T he locks of th e filling statio n had that the quick action to prevent the
trouble will be beneficial.
j T he O utlook’ bargain co u n ter on
T u rn over a new leaf—to th e W ant
been broken.
Mrs. H. Bates and th ree ch ild ren of page 2.
Ads.
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