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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1926)
POWELL VALLEY A sa cred co n c ert w ill be given T ues day evening, A ugust 17. a t the Swe dish M ission ch u rc h by the Rev C G E m anuel, of P asadena. California. A free w ill offering will be taken. The Rev. Mr. E m anuel has been in Powell V alley before and his many friends w ill no doubt be pleased for the op p o rtu n ity of again hearin g him sing The S unday services will be at the Mission ch u rch as usual. Sunday school a t 9:50, follow ed by the preach ing service. T h ere w ill be preaching again in th e evening. Roy P arso n s had th e m isfo rtu n e to in ju re his eye la st week w ith pliers which slipped w hile in his hands, and Monday a p air of blocks slipped off the tra c k and broke a bone in his forearm . Mr. and Mrs. G. N. McKay retu rn ed recently from the east. The S pringdale Needle club met at the home of Mrs. Tom N orthw ay W ed nesday afternoon. Hal B abbitt rec en tly retu rn ed from Idaho. Mrs. Babbitt en tertain ed as visitors Tom Babbitt and C. Babbitt from Idaho the last of the week. Mrs. H elen C h risten sen en tertain ed her cousin from P o rtlan d a few weeks. A rlie H ornish retu rn ed home from the h arvest fields Monday. F ire destroyed th e b arn belonging to Bud K im berly on th e old H u rlb u rt place last Tuesday. Mr. K im berly lost all of th is y e a r's crop, including his g rain w hich had been th resh ed th e day 'before, all his hay and feed, and brooders, incubators and 500 chickens. T here w as no in su ran ce on th e barn. L ittle S penc* E hrrnan, son of Mason E hrm an, who m et w ith an accident some tim e ago when he fell and h u rt his leg, is now able to be out again T he sto ck h o ld ers of th e Rooster Rock W ater Com pany will hold th eir an n u al m eeting next S atu rd ay night at Colum bia View farm . Miss Bella Reed of C orbett e n te r tained th e M isses M uriel, Eileen and Piano Tuning. M arjory W illiam s of Kent. W ashing P iano tu n in g »3.50. Piano and o r ton, last W ednesday at a luncheon at gan rep airin g . F red B. Jones, 2625 her home. Swim m ing in th e Colum F or low est ra te s on autom obile, bia was enjoyed in the afternoon. L ast 49th stre e t SE.. P o rtlan d , phone TAbor u-uck and g en eral In su ran ce see B. W Sunday Miss Alice R asm ussen gave a 8952, or G resham 1561.__Adv T horne.—Adv. d in n er at th e Sandy for the young la dies and a dip in th e Sandy riv e r was much enjoyed by th e young sw im m ers. Mr. and Mrs. W ilcox m otored down to Seaside over th e w eek-end and w ere guests of Mrs. A. S tu a rt of L at- ourell, who is spending some tim e in com pany w ith her g ran d ch ild ren a t the beach. Mr. S tu art is also enjoying th e sa lt w ater baths. Mr. and Mrs G. N. McKay have re tu rn ed to Corbett afte r a trip to the east. They expect to leave sh o rtly for th eir new home a t Jacksonville. BORING SA V E/ Part of Every Paint Dollar a n d you w ill SAVE/ Your Buildings from the Weather Now is th e tim e to p rep a re for « the sto rm s of w in ter by giving your COTTRELL buildings a new coat of paint. For Interiors • Varnishes, Shellac, Stains, Oil Colors, Lacquers. E nam els, W all Paint, Etc. L et the tin ie st c ra ck ap p e ar in the old su rface and For Exteriors Pure outside Paint. Shingle Stain. B am and Roof Paint, Roofing. Composition Shin gles, Etc. the villain, W eather, w ill be a t it w ith both h ands to te a r down and let m oist u re seep in to ro t and ru s t—to let Good Paint $' 2.65 wind blow aw ay—to finally leave ram sh ack le dilapidation. an assortm ent of colors per gallon L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. Phone . Paint Headquarter8 1421 Gresham, Ore. Fuel COAL Fuel Fuel COAL COAL We have secured a supply of th a t fam ous S u p erio r Rock Springs Coal a t Sum m er P rices. We a re booking ord ers now for direct delivery from th e car. THE BERRY GROWERS PACKING CO. GRESHAM, OREGON Phone 1871 Truck Hauling any where at any time D aily T rip s to P o rtla n d Slab Wood $1.50, delivered GALEN FANCHER Successor to B laine T u rn er Call "P o rk y ” for service, G resham 2x1. Our scientific equipment, our broad knowledge of our profession, makes possible a ceremonial of rare beauty and worth. GRESHAM FUNERAL PARLORS J.E METZGER .P H O N E S 1901 T he bond election held at th e school house on W ednesday w as well a tte n d ed, the to tal num ber of votes cast being 84. of w hich 24 w ere for the bonds and 60 against. I. D. T u rn e r has p urchased a piece of p ro p erty from W. R. T elford, and is going to move his house to the p ro p erty soon. L. H. M allicoat took his fam ity to Seaside to spend a week. C. L. G regson and fam ily left S u n day for a two w eeks’ trip which will take them into Idaho, w here they will visit w ith friends and relatives. Mrs. H. G. Knox spent a few days the la tte r p art of the week visiting relativ es and friends in P o rtlan d . D. A. W rite is building an addition to his house. Alonzo S utton has sold some a c re age to a P o rtlan d m an who expects to take possession soon. B. B. Jo h n sto n has rented his farm to Mr. Baldwin. Jo h n G lasm er has gone on a trtp into Canada. DIRECTOR. ,, RES-'” ” Mr. and Mrs. H. H. W atkins and children retu rn ed from a w eek’s vaca tion at Neskow Inn. The C ottrell P.-T. A. will have a w einie ro ast A ugus’ 20th on the school grounds. An .n v itatio n is ex tended to all to spend a p leasan t eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. W ilkinson arriv ed S atu rd ay evening from Des Moines, Iowa, and will spend some tim e visit ing relativ es h ere and in P o rtlan d . Mrs. G. S. W ilkinson will leave W ednesday for D etroit, Michigan. She received w ord th a t her siste r living near D etroit is serio u sly ill. Those m aking the Mt. Hood Loop trip recently w ere Mr. and Mrs. C. J. W ilkinson. Mrs. H. H. W atkins, Mr. and Mrs. Je ss Hite, R. Brophy, Mrs. J. M. Brophy and children. T here will be no S unday school at the C ottrell com m unity ch u rch for the com ing tw o Sundays, A ugust 15 and 22. to perm it of all atten d in g the cam pm eeting at th e P alm q u ist grove in G resham . The Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted has re tu rn ed from his vacation and will preach Sunday m orning at 10 o'clock at th e com m unity church. Sunday school w ill be held a t th e close of the service. Mr. and Mrs. J. Simonl and Mr and Mrs. L. A. H arlow and son Robert mo tored to G overnm ent M ineral S prings. W ashington. S atu rd ay . Mr. and Mrs. Simoni retu rn ed Sunday evening. The H arlow s stayed for a tw o-w eeks’ v a cation. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C raw ford and son Billie, visited A rchie C raw ford at G ladstone. Sunday. Mrs. E. Colem an of P o rtlan d spent Sunday w ith her sister. Mrs. Anna R ichardson. Mrs . Edith P aetch e of P o rtlan d spent Sunday w ith h er m other. Mrs. Holm. Mrs. R. D H ew itt and ch ild ren and Mrs. M orris McGinnis and ch ild ren re tu rn ed home S atu rd ay afte r a two- w eeks’ sta y a t M anhattan beach. Mrs. Ocea T aylor Sm ith of Long Beach. C alifornia, visited Mrs. Anna R ichardson, Monday. Dale P arso n s sp en t th e week-end visiting his m other, Mrs. Mary P a r sons, at G overnm ent M ineral S prings, W ashington. E m erson C raw ford of S kam ania is home for th e w inter. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. T hom as m otored to N ew port T h u rsd ay w here they will spend ten days w ith Mr. T hom as’ m other. Mr. R alph W. T hom as will stay a t th e Thom as place w hile they are away. The T ro u td ale Cooking club won first prize in the bread m aking co n test a t the county fair. E lla R ich ard son and Nola S m ith w ere th e team . The younger g irls ’ team , Vivian Cope land and Ire n e W hite received th ird prize. Iren e W hite was aw arded first prize on her bread and Nola Sm ith th ird prize. FAIRVIEW The Rev. and Mrs. H ollensted have retu rn ed from th e ir th ree-w eek s’ v a cation and rep o rt a varied and enjoy able tim e, though som ew hat s tre n u ous. T he first week w as spent in Eu-1 gene in atten d an ce at th e P resb y terian Synod and the course of lectu res in connection w ith it. The next week they w ent by way of Medford to C rater Lake. R etu rn in g , they cam ped at "S unset on the Rogue." w here they enjoyed tw o days of fishing. T he fol lowing Sunday they sp en t in G ran ts Pass and on Monday sta rte d for Mc Kenzie pass. From th e re th ey re tu rn ed home by way of Eugene and | spent the la st week of th e ir outing a t, Seaside. The Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted was called to P o rtlan d W ednesday to of- | ficiate at th e fu n eral of Mrs. S arah | B eardsley, a form er parish io n er. Sunday school will be held at th e | Smith M emorial P resb y terian church at 10 o'clock, followed by preaching by the p asto r, th e Rev. E. It. D. H ol lensted. HALEY Services a t the H aley B aptist church will begin at 10 o’clock with Sunday school, and will be followed at 11 o'clock by m orning w orship In E n g lish. when the p asto r, th e Rev. John S. N ordell, will preach on th e topic "T he U plifting Pow er of th e C ross.” B. Y. P. U. m eeting will be held In the evening a t 8 o’clock. In ch arg e of Miss Lucile F ryckstrom . T his will be a service of special in terest. T he sp eak ers are Miss Evelyn Ledine and th e Rev. A. Johnson. T he Rev. O. E m anuel of P asadena, C alifornia, will also be p resen t. All a re co rd ially in vited to atten d th ese services. Farmers— NOW’S THE TIME to s ta rt th a t R eserve F und you have »Iwajrg w ished lo r! A p a rt of y o u r crop m oney w ill n e v e r be m issed now -but la te r on w hen you m ay need read y cash , you w ill be m o re th a n th a n k fu l th a t you took a d v a n ta g e of th is o p p o rtu n e tim e to s ta r t a R eserv e Fund. S top in a n d see us th e n e x t tim e you a re in G resham . BANKING H E A D Q U A R T E R S FO R FA R M E R S Gresham-Portland Truck \\ e have our own terminal and warehouse at East \\ ater and Salmon, one block north of the Auto Freight Terminal. Send all freight to Walrad & Wright, fnc. uqrehouse 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. P o rtla n d P h o n e EA. 2S30 G re sh am P h o n e K iiti ROCKWOOD A num ber of friends and neighbors of J. W. E ck ert tendered him a su r- I p rise p arty on T uesday evening of th is week on th e occasion of his b irth day. T he evening was sp e n t in co n versation and m usic followed by re freshm ents. The p arty dispersed at a 1 LV. PORTLAND LV. GKEHIIAM late hour w ishing the recip ien t many Park sait Vamblll Powell a Roberta happy re tu rn s of th e day: Those p resen t were, the Rev. and Mrs. Bow Phon« UA ln 1411 Phone 1823 m an, Mr. and Mrs. A lbert E ckert, Mr. and Mrs. McCann. Dr. and Mrs. C. L. ARBOLEDA •8 10 a. m , p. V. H aynes, Mrs. Johnson, Miss Mildred •7 00 a. m P. V » 3 0 a m . B. L 8 20 a. m B L. Johnson, Mrs. Lamb. B ert E. Boice, CORBETT Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gash of Sandy, 10:30 a. m . P. V. » 20 a. m P. V. Alec Bowman, G erald H aynes, O rrle 11 :20 m . a B. L. 10 :20 a m n L w ere dinner guests Monday evening of 13:30 P m.. P V 11 20 a m P V. Reed Islan d is becom ing fam ous as E ck ert, M isses Helen Lamb, C atherine Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Locke. 1.20 m . B. L P 12 20 o m B. L. H aynes. E lva E ck ert and Mr. and Mrs. Miss E lean o r H alladay is in Se a bath in g beach and cam p ground. John 2:20 P m . P V. 1 20 p. m P. V E ckert. 2 :20 P m . B L. 2 30 p. m. B L. a ttle for a few w eeks visiting rela T he m otorcycle club of P o rtlan d spent 4 20 P m.. P. V. 3:30 p m. P V. S atu rd ay night and S unday on the tives. Dr. and .Mrs. C. L. H aynes left 2.20 P m., B L 4 30 P m B L. 8 20 p. m . P V. W illard F o rtn e r, son of Mr. and Mrs. island and next Sunday th e news boys T h u rsd ay evening over th e Canadian 1:30 p m P V. * P m . B L. • p m B L. George F o rtn e r, had the m isfortune to of P o rtlan d will come by steam er for N ational for the east. They will visit *11 20 P m . B L p m. B L. fall from a pole T uesday evening, in an all day picnic on th e island. S eattle, V ictoria, V ancouver, B. C., Mr. H arm on and son W alter, of Edm onton, W innipeg, St Paul, Des ju rin g his leg badly. It was neces P o rtlan d w ere S unday v isito rs a t the Moines, D enver and S alt Lake City, ■Sundays and H olidays only sary to tak e 17 stitch es in th e leg. »Saturday*. Sundays and llol »Saturdays ifolldays. Mrs. Floyd H alladay en tertain ed Lewis Reed home. retu rn in g over the Denver A Rio ■Dally exrept Sunday a y s and H o lid a y s T he ball gam e last Sunday, played G rand and th e Union Pacific. S atu rd ay afternoon with a sm all card P. V ._ P o w ell Valley. party. Two tab les of ca rd s were at C orbett, betw een the G eneral Pe B L.— Baite Lina Rockwood G range took second prize j troleum com pany an d Co’rb e tt was made up. with the g ran g e exhibit a t th e fair | Owned and operated by Ben H. G able of Maupin, Oregon, is won by th e form er team . Mrs. E lizabeth Morgan Is visiting Just closed w ith an average above 80. visiting a t th e D. W. B ridgefarm er Much cred it is due M aster Fred C rane GEO. LEW IS & SON home on F ern avenue. Mr. G able is relativ es and friends In Idaho. Mrs. Viola W illard from San Diego, and Mrs. C ran e for the fine show ing m aking arran g e m en ts to move his made. fam ily from Maupin to P o rtlan d w ith C alifornia, en ro u te to S eattle was the guest of Mrs. Olivia L eland from S u n Sunday school will be held at 10 in th e next few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. P ete r Borgan had Mr, day un til T uesday. T he tw o ladles o'clock next Sunday in ch a rg e of the and Mrs. Floyd H alladay as dinner w ere college classm ates, having g ra d pasto r, th e Rev. H. R. Bowman, who uated in 1878 from Lake E rie College. Is tak in g th e place of the su p e rin te n guests Monday evening. dent Dr. C. L. H aynes, w hile th e la tte r Mrs. S usie Thom pson is enjoying They w ere n atives of M ichigan. Mrs. A. B. Fox and d au g h ter is aw ay on his vacation. E pw orth an extended v isit in th e ea st with re l atives. She expects to re tu rn home F ra n cis of E astm oreland. P o rtland, le a g u e will m eet a t 7 p. m. after visited h er m other. Mrs. M. E Reed, w hich Mr. H. W. C alfee of P o rtlan d som etim e th is fall. will speak. Bible study is held every Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Robison were Sunday. T h u rsd ay evening. guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bridge- Grange. Honored by Kiwanl* ( lab. farm er Sunday for dinner. M asters or o th er rep rese n tativ es of R. M. Randall is spending much of Window ( leaning. his tim e lately a t Mt. Hood w here he th e g ran g es of th e county w ere honor F o r ex p ert window clean in g see 8. open under new m anagem ent. is building a sum m er home on the g u ests of th e K lwanfs clu b a t lu n c h T ajim a. or leave o rd ers w ith J. Ross Zig-Zag river. Brown, G resham , phone 2591.Adv. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. H eilm an and eon T uesday noon at th e .Multnomah children of V ancouver. W ashington, hotel In P o rtlan d . T hose present Dancing Every Saturday w ere d inner guests of Mr. and Mrs. from th e g ran g es w ere F red Crane, of Night. W alter R. Locke on T h u rsd ay evening. Rockw ood: T heodore B rugger. G resh am : Mej. w . T. H enkle, Colum bia: HILLSVIEW T heodore Ray. R u ssellv ille; J. J. E verybody welcome. The Misses P au lin e H eacock and 'J o h n so n , Evening S ta r; Donald Fury. A nita Byrd en tertain ed about 30 g irls L en ts; Mr. Paul. P lea san t Valley; H. J. VAN LOO, M anager of the H illsview and Union d istric ts Clyde Stone. Fairview and J. O. Kelly, with a doll carn iv al last. T uesday at th e ir home. N an tu ck ett Farm . A fter m aster o f Pom ona grange. C. E CAREFUL tre a tm e n t a h at m aking co n test and a parade Spence, a past sta te m aster, and Geo. th e guests w ere en tertain ed in the A. P alm iter, p resen t m a ste r of the of th e scalp will im shady grove with gam es, a program Oregon gran g e, were also presen t. All prove th e h ealth of the about dolls, which consisted of stories, these responded to t h 'f r nam es and FOR PILES songs, and recitatio n s, and a doll h air and give it a lu stre Mr. Bpence spoke on th e subject of show, with th e proud "m o th ers” ex o Portland rn4n « a n wife i th a t en h an ces M ilady's hibiting th e ir "ch ild ren " for th e v a r cooperation. "*red for IS year*, on« tube of Hi I*t’» Ointment her ” Sold ~ ■.»»»» wrerssc ' cared til «-•! Iierr QOIO 1 ious honors and priz D elirious re charm We render a >o«ttive m money back guarantee. poattlva oney-back guárante«, fresh m en ts com pleted a m ost happy O utlook W ant ads w ill help you on cara It at O r ta m n I/ruc C o . Oreah sham poo service th a t afternoon. i/rew__ Mailed anywhere tn »pe </r«*<on the way to success. tut**« poet pompato > i.w n . J. j . Han n tube« paid ll.Qd M. will im prove your co if Man ufa* tarer. U£?-92d street. Port land. < Jregon fure. Portland-Gresham Stage SPRINGER’S DANCING PAVILION AM EKK AN LEGION fari Dougin«« Fest Vo. 71 DANCE COOK’S MACHINE SHOP ((»(»SMELL HALL EAGLE ( KEEK SATURDAY EVENING, Al G, 11 T he F in est H ardw ood F loor in C lackam as County Best of Music Good M anagem ent A Good Time Assured to all e s /ta a i for ex p ert m achine w ork and auto repalra. Bug bodies built to order. TrusM ale. Ore. Phone 4«x2 V ial.ter« Kl»k. Life in su ran ce sta tistica show th a t m in isters have a longer average life th an any o th er class of people, and th e re fo re m ake heat in su ran ce risk s.