Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 06, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    One Million Dollars for Better Electric Service
TROUTDALE
iHuiiiiifinn
an.
Mrs. W C. Spence spent th e week-
end w ith Mrs. M atches a t Yamhill,
Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K endall were
d in n er guests S atu rd ay of Mrs Dan
L lew ellyn In P ortland.
E m erson C raw ford of Skam ania,
W ashington, spent a few days last
week visiting his m other. Mrs. Will
C raw ford.
Mrs. E lecta P arso n s and A rth u r
M atches w ere d in n er guests T hursday
evening at th e A. D. K endall home.
and perhaps you are out of sorts
Mr. and Mrs. E ricson, Mr and Mrs.
with the world generally, you will
L. V. C alkins and E. Noah spent S u n ­
find the same willing, cheerful ser­
day w ith Mrs. V anderhoof at Bull
Run, Oregon. All enjoyed a picnic
vice at the Bank of Gresham.
dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. F red Pelton. Mr. and
Mrs. N orton and baby and M ildred
\\ e cordially invite you to make
Shields sp en t Sunday visiting rela
full
use of our facilities—to make
tlv es at Heisson. W ashington.
Because of the continued and s u b -¡p re s e n t and prospective dem ands has pounds, th e to tal ex p en d itu re for th is
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k H. Brown and
this your banking home in every
sta n tia l in d u stria l and com m ercial been the in stallatio n of a m am m oth unit w ill exceed one m illion dollars.
Jo h n W aagbo left T h u rsd ay by auto
sense
of the word.
gro w th of P o rtlan d and th e nearly 70 C urtis Steam tu rb o -g e n erato r to the
T he elec tric pow er g en erated by m obile for W arren, Idaho. They will
com m unities served w ith light and productive system in S tation "L.” This
pow er by the P o rtlan d E lectric Pow er m assive m achine, w hich has Just been th is tu rb in e w ill assu re th e com pany be gone a few weeks.
com pany, it has becom e necessary to put into operation, has a cap acity of and all of its g rea t arm y of in d u stria l
A rth u r M atches spent Sunday with
in crease the service facilities for its 27,000 horsepow er and w ill give the com m ercial and dom estic custom ers
his m o th er at Y am hill, Oregon.
85,000 custom ers by continual addi­ S tation "L ” p lan t a to tal g en eratin g m ore stabilized service and will m ake
There's always a
Mr. and Mrs. C. Ziebeck w ere dinner
tio n s to physical p la n ts and equip­ capacity of 56,000 horsepow er—the it practically im possible for any ser
m ent.
welcome for you at
la rg e st p lan t of its kind in th e P a ­ ious in te rru p tio n s of service to hap guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. S. W altz at
D uring 1926 th e com pany Is adding cific N orthw est.
pen. The energy from th is tu rb in e F o rest Grove la st T hursday.
ap proxim ately >3,500,000 to its fixed
This turb in e, w hich is th e la st word will be tu rn ed into the g en eral pow er
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Calkins, Mr. and
ca p ita l investm ent solely for the p u r­ in m odern application of electrical reserve m ain tain ed by the com pany
Mrs.
Jo h n E ricson spent Monday eve­
pose of keeping step w ith service r e ­ science, re p re se n ts an outlay of about th ro u g h th e e n tire g en eratin g stru c t
q u irem ents.
>575,000.
u re, com prising nine w ell-equipped ning a t th e home of Cecil E ricson In
One of the m ost im p o rtan t additions
W hen the h ig h -p ressu re boilers and m odern electric p lan ts, w hich P o rtlan d , in celeb ratio n of th e la tte r’s
to the facilities for m aintaining ade- , have been in stalled next year, chang- now have a com bined o u tp u t of over birthday.
q u ate and dependable service to m eet ing the o p eratin g p ressu re to 385 181,272 horsepow er of energy.
Mrs. J. C. Sm ith and d au g h ters
Leola and Nola and Mrs. De T alen te
and Miss De T alen te spent a few days
PLEASANT VALLEY
HILLSVIEW
COLUMBIA VIEW
la st w eek at Seaside and Cannon
...................... .
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D ahlquist and
Mrs. A nna Sm ith of San F ran cisco
Mr. and Mrs. Long of B ridal Veil Beach.
little daug h ters, Naomi and Nora, has retu rn ed home afte r visiting with celebrated th e 25th an n iv ersary of
The T ro u td ale F lo w er club m ade a
have re tu rn e d from an auto trip th a t her d augh ter, Mrs. George D errick.
th eir w edding la st S atu rd ay evening display of flowers at th e county fair
took them th ro u g h m uch of ea stern
Dave S tab ler has finished building at the spacious home of Mrs. S usan and w as aw arded first prize in club
and south ce n tral Oregon. A visit to on and rem odeling his house. Mrs. L. H arding of C orbett. The in te restin g displays. The p resid en t, Mrs. A. D.
C ra te r L ake was included in th e ir S tabler and son Adolph of Redding. affair w as planned by the social com K endall, expresses ap p reciatio n to
itin erary .
C alifornia, visited recen tly w ith the mi.’tee of th e T ro u td ale ch ap ter. Or those who assisted in a rra n g in g the
Mrs. Geo. T aylor has re tu rn e d from S tab ler fam ily here.
der of E astern S tar, and w as a com ­ flowers, and also the ones who took
a few days' vacation spent with
Alvin H ouston, son of Mrs. R. H. plete su rp rise to Mr. and Mrs. Long c a rs to ta k e th e flowers and vases to
friends at Olympia, W ashington.
M cW illiams, has retu rn ed from San who cam e to th e p a rty believing they th e fa ir grounds.
A. D. K endall w as aw arded first
w ere p u ttin g one over on Mrs. H ard
F lre s’ones a re bu ilt to give g rea ter
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. S teel of B attle F rancisco w ith his bride.
Em il Exley has his new house u n ­ ing, and it took some tim e to convince prize on v ariety of ten best gladiolas.
m ileage and serv ice; th e ir tough,
G round w ere valley v isito rs la st S un­
der co nstru ctio n . C. Kuck is doing them th a t th ey w ere going to lead
Mrs. D arin g er of W oodland visited
long-w earing tread and side-w alls are
day.
th e ir own w edding m arch. Mrs. L. A friends h ere W ednesday.
hacked by th a t exclusive F iresto n e
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. B erry of Bell- the W'ork.
John R uhlin is having his house re- ¡ H arlow w as at th e piano. The eve-
Misses C arrie and H ilda May of San
featu re, G um-Dipping. T h at is the
rose called on friends in th is vicinity
shingled.
ning w as happily spent in dancing and F ran cisco visited th e ir au n t, Mrs.
reason for th e ir su p erio rity !
Sunday afternoon.
“G ran d p a” R uhlin, who has been ill card playing. A fter a delicious lu n c h ­ F ran ces Fox, last week. They left
Mrs. Bell Johnson and d aughter.
for a week, was taken to Good S am a r­ eon Mr. and Mrs. Long w ere p re se n t­ F riday for th e ir home.
Buy these stro n g er, g reater-m ileag e
Miss Mabie of A storia, are visiting for
tires- they cost no more Ilian o rd i­
itan hospital for treatm en t.
ed w ith a silver tray , th e gift of T ro u t
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. B arn es and Mr.
a few days a t the hom e of Mr. and
nary ones.
Mr. H arla n has retu rn ed to C orval­ dale Masonic and E a ste rn S ta r o rd ers. and Mrs. Jones of C alifornia are
Mrs. J. Z. Olson.
lis a fte r visiting w ith his niece, Mrs. Mrs. H arlow m ade th e p resen tatio n in spending a few days w ith Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Richey m otored W. J. D arby.
h er usual p leasing m an n er, to w hich Mrs. Jim Simoni. They a re on th e ir
to N ew berg la st T uesday, re tu rn in g
Mino W illiam s has purchased ten Mr. and Mrs. Long gave g racious r e ­ re tu rn trip of a to u r of th e m iddle
hom e th e sam e day. T hey w ere ac­ ac res from his fath er-in -law , E. Mag­ sponse.
w est states. They have trav eled 7000
com panied by Mrs. L. C. Richey and nuson, and will build a house in the
T he Misses M uriel, Eileen and M ar­ miles. Mr. and Mrs. Jones are Mrs.
little d au g h ter llene. Mrs. Richey r e ­ near future.
jo ry W illiam s a re spending th e ir va Sim oni's g ran d p aren ts.
m ained to v isit w ith rela tiv e s for a
Mr. and Mrs. U. Imhoff a re moving cation a t C olum bia View farm , th e
Mrs. C h errin g to n and d au g h ter Mae
Gum-Dipped High Pressure Tires
few days.
into th e ir new house.
home of th e ir g ra n d p a re n ts, Mr. and of Yakima. W ashington, and Mrs. R.
Among tho se who a re on the sick
W altz and son M arcus of F o rest
Mrs. P. A ndersen.
list a t p rese n t is P. P. Jenne, who is
Grove, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Zie­
H.
C
ham
berlain,
eld
est
son
of
Mr
q u ite ill a t his home, and T hom as
and Mrs. G eorge C ham berlain, who beck of P o rtlan d , w ere luncheon and
R itchie, who is in a P o rtlan d hospital
Phone 22Nx
T here w ill be th e re g u la r preach in g
Phone 22Sx
joined
the navy som e tim e ago, has d in n er g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. Ziebeck
on account of an injured foot.
service at th e Sm ith M emorial P re s ­
W ednesday.
w ritten from San Diego, C alifornia,
byterian ch u rch Sunday m orning at
Mr. and Mrs. W allace Spence spent
w here he is in train in g , th a t he has
Cedar Boor and Window Screens.
11
o'clock.
Sunday
school
w
ill
con­
Sunday
in Y am hill, Oregon. They
POWELL VALLEY
Good sc re en s 2-6 x 6-6, >1.50. W in­
passed all his req u ired exam inations
w
ere
g
u
ests
of Mrs. M atches.
dow screens and special sized doors vene as usual a t th e hour of 10.
and expects to go to A nnapolis
m ade to order. G resham W oodw ork­
E nglish services will be held a t the
Mrs. L au ra H ull of Los Angeles,
Naval A cadem y for fu rth e r train in g .
Outlook W an t Ads. g et resu lts.
ing Shop, phone 50x1.
C alifornia, and Mrs. Alice W right of Saron L u th eran ch u rch Sunday m o rn ­
Miss A nna A tling has se n t in her Olympia, W ashington, sp en t the w eek­
resig n atio n to th e school board of end at th e J. R. K n aa r home. The ing at 11 o'clock. Sunday school will
W arren d ale d istric t, and w ill continue ladles are siste rs and cousins resp e ct­ be as usual at th e hour of 10. The
h er education at M onmouth, w here ively of Mrs. K n arr. O ther Sunday m eeting will be in ch a rg e of Mr. R.
she is atten d in g th e sum m er school of v isito rs a t the K n a rr home w ere Mr. K ullherg, of P ortland.
th e Oregon N orm al.
and Mrs. R obert W right of Olympia
Mission church services are as
Mr. and Mrs. F a rm e r of C orbett left W ashington, and Mr. and Mrs. L. M
usual, Sunday school a t 9:50, and
for th e ir new place of business on th e R um m er, of P o rtlan d .
preac hing at 11 from th e them e, "Vic­
Roosevelt highw ay la st
Tuesday.
T he C h ristian A dventist cam pm eet­ tory over th e Second D eath.” The se r­
F ran k Bell has tak en ch a rg e of the ing will sta rt W ednesday, Aug. 11
mon In th e evening will be from the
garage.
topic, "Shod w ith the P re p aratio n of
Rockwood Resident Passes Away
P eace.”
A SERVICE TO H U M AN ITY
Alec Adams Loses Fingers.
George W. Spoor, a resid en t of th e
Alec Adams, th e son-in-law of Mr Rockwood d istric t, passed aw ay a t his
lll-Nliaped Udders.
professional, yet human. Scientific
and Mrs. G. A. Cox, m et w ith a p ain ­ home on W ednesday, A ugust 4, aged
B ucket-fed calves often acq u ire th e
yet dignified in its simplicity. Quiet,
ful accident T h u rsd ay forenoon at the 64 years. He is survived by th e fol­ habit of sucking each other. T he vice
p lan t of th e P y re ll Shingle com pany low ing sons and d au g h ters: Mrs. R has sev eral harm ful possibilities, says
charming, complete and of sure sin­
n ea r Zigzag ra n g e r statio n when a W. Rogers, A rdm ore, O klahom a; Mrs. th e United S tates D epartm ent of A gri­
cerity.
! sh in g le saw cam e loose and flew to H arold Soseby, Oregon City; Mrs. W. cu ltu re. In th e case of heifer calves,
one side, severing th e thum b and sec­ J. D eTem ple, P o rtlan d ; C. R. Spoor, the re su lt m ay be Ill-shaped and p en­
ond and fo u rth fingers of th e left T ro u td ale ; R obert Spoor, P o rtlan d ; dulous udders which d e tra c t se rio u s­
hand. At th e Good S am a ritan hospi and Ju a n ita Spoor of the fam ily home. ly from th e beauty and value of the
tai w here he was tak en follow ing th e
F u n eral services will be held from an im als when m atu re. Also th e re is
accident it is th o u g h t th e Index and th e G ates F u n eral Home, G resham , on danger, especially In th e case of w ell-
LICENCED MORTICIANS-
little fingers of th e hand may be s a v ­ F riday, A ugust 6, a t 2:30. Dr. C. W. bred d airy h eifers, th a t sucking of the
O R .E S H A M .O R C .__
I
ed. It Is said th a t th e atten tio n of the H u ett will officiate.
PH O N ES!
udders w ill stim u late virgin m ilk se­
I mill forem en had been called to the
cretion. In tim e th is m ilk secretion
fact th a t th e saw w as not w orking
GILLIS
dries up and a ruined udder Is the re ­
rig h t, but th e m a tte r of tig h ten ing the
sult. Many cases of cronlc g arg e t or
saw had been neglected. Mr. Adams
G illis baseball team lost to F ra n k ­ hardened u d d ers rep o rted am ong v ir­
was bro u g h t im m ediately to a G resh ­ lin G arage team of P o rtlan d last S un­ gin heifers are no doubt due to the
am surgeon who had him removed at day by a score of 11 to 7. The gam e sucking habit. Keeping the calves se­
once to th e h ospital. He w as suffer­ next Sunday will be w ith Boring on cu re In stan ch io n s for a tim e after
ing in ten sely for h o u rs follow ing the the G illis diamond.
feeding from the buckets will tend to
accident.
Mrs. Je an F rom m elt, d au g h ter of reduce th e d esire to suck when turned
,
a
, given
,
. Im- ........
,h *' •►
Mrs. Jas. McBain, has been tak en to loose. A
handful , of , g rain
. '»Hook office has on hand a
P o rtlan d S an itariu m for observation m e d ia te ly a fte r th e calv e s have fln- y H .l y o M h e m y e comm,m p lacard s,
COTTRELL
T ru e education com bines theory and practice, and its goal is service.
and trea tm e n t. She has been in 111 Ished th e ir milk will also help to re-
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O regon’s L and-G rant College affords the liberal train in g essen tial to
Sunday school w ill be held a t the h ealth for several m onths from a com ­ move th e d esire to nurse.
Trespassing," e tc , from Se to 9,c
personal cu ltu re and civic efficiency, com bined w ith special tra in in g
each.
usual hour of 10 o'clock, followed by plication of alim ents.
for leadership in fields vital in m odern life.
preach in g a t 11 by th e Rev. O. A.
Anemic ch ild ren need
Iron-rich
Special p la ca rd s prin ted on sh o rt
Italic and U eneral T ra in in g —
E x p erim en ts have show n th a t slow
H acking. The p asto r has been at
foods.
Give
egg
yolk,
p
runes,
raisin
s,
notice,
In th e School of Basic A rts and Sciences and th e d ep artm en ts of
Hood R iver for th e p ast few weeks, m ilking may reduce th e p ercen tag e of o ran g e Juice, and green vegetables, es- !
In d u stria l Journali.-m . th e L ib rary . P hysical E ducation, and Music.
but will m otor down Sunday m orning. b u tte rfa t In the milk.
pecfally spinach, as often as possible. ) *,' ,ne asso rtm en t of la rg e type for
W h en it’s
Too Hot to Think
Stronger Tires
G reater M ileag e
Ti festone
FAIRVIEW
KASER SERVICE STATION
W f
the difference
R oyal
Fruit
Flavored
G elatin
(GRESHAM FUNERAL PARLORS
J. E. METZGER.
DIRECTOR
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Science fo r Service
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Duncinif
Every Saturday
Night.
Everybody welcome.
H. J. VAN LOO, M anager
Uncle Sam Is u rg in g all ru ra l p o st­ L iver h as been found especially valu-
m a ste rs to m ake a system atic effort to able to perso n s having such trouble,
get all mail boxes and su p p o rt posts
painted w hite w ith the p atro n s' nam e
T he system of sw ine san itatio n , now
in black le tte rs one Inch on each side
well
know n th ro u g h th e ce n tral west,
of the box. P ain t p ro tects, preserves,
and pleases.
nvolves keeping young pigs aw ay
from p erm an en t hog lots w hich are
Many new W ant Ads. today.
likely to be Infested with th e eggs of
For real e state loans see or call B. roundw orm s, a serious p arasite. In ­
stead, th e pigs a re raised on p astu re
! W. T h o rn e.—Adv.
u nder w orm -free conditions.
Vital Topics
Do you sing like a bird In the sp rin g
'tim e ? Of co u rse not. But you may
i feel like one. C h iro p ractic gives you
th a t sp rin g -tim e feeling which is the
Hgn of ro b u st health.
Malo- (hiropractic your Habit.
Dr. Geo. E. Mallett
Office phone 1.321
Bank of Gresham Bldg.
Free Stone Peaches.
T he best yellow free stone peach
grow n
B ring co n tain ers and pick
them yourself. Ripe A ugust 10th. last
tw o or th re e weeks. K inney & Lam-
berson place, 3 m iles east E stacada
opposite Garfield G range hall.
Shower Baths.
1 Posters, b an n ers, etc., on p aper or
¡cloth.
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G resham O utlook
Phone l.'dtl.
R otation Means Food.
The ro tatio n of crops Is n early as
effective In Increasing soil p ro d u ctiv ­
ity as is the use of farm m an u res and
com plete fe rtilise rs, as based on ex­
perim en tal yields of w heat, co rn , and
oats, tak en collectively. When ro ta ­
tion and th e use of fe rtiliz e rs a re
practiced to g eth er th e one p ractice
adds to the benefits of th e o th er, and
Increased yields a re g re a te r th an from
eith er p ractice alone.
We a re equipped to offer show er
• b aths, hot or cold, for a fee of 25
Res. lis t ¡cents. B ring own tow els. U-Au-To-
List your wants In the classified
O resham Camp —Adv.
tf columns.