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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1926)
GRESHAM o m o o i , COLUMBIA VIEW POWELL VALLEY S everal th re sh in g crew s are busy T h ere will be a social g ath erin g at east of th e Sandy but rep o rts from ev th e Swedish Mission ch u rch next S a t ery w h ere indicate th a t the yield urday night. A ugust 21, sponsored by poor. W hat looked like flne grain the Deborah L adies Aid. A free will tu rn e d out to be heavy straw , offering will be tak en In connection heavy ra in is hoped for to save the w ith the program R efreshm ents will late potatoes and cabbage. be served la te r in th e evening, for T he stock h o ld ers of the R ooster w hich no ch arg e will be made. E very Rock W ater co rp o ratio n m et S atu r one is welcome to atten d th is g a th e r day evening a t th e Colum bia View ing. farm and elected th e follow ing of Jo h n Conley has gone to Springfield ticers for th e ensuing y ear: P. A nder sen, p resid e n t; F red Shoultz, vice to visit w ith his b ro th er, P. Conley. p resid e n t; Mrs. M arie M organ, secre W hile th e re he w ill atten d th e T rail to tary- T he d irec to rs elected w ere Rail celeb ratio n a t Eugene, after Ju liu s Meier, E dw ard E hrm an and w hich he w ill go to th e hot sp rin g s at Mrs. M organ. Mr. A nderson w ill con Oak Ridge. He w as accom panied to Springfield by his nephew, J. S tin u e as tre a su re r. Mr. and Mrs. W ard E vans retu rn ed Brooks of W asco, w ho has retu rn ed to S unday from P atte rso n , w here they th is place and is visitin g w ith his sis ter, Mrs. R. Beadle. visited w ith Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson w ho have a large peach orchard. They b ro u g h t back a q u an tity of peaches FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs- G. McKay, who have Mrs. Ray D arn ille will en te rta in re tu rn e d from a trip east, w ere given a farew ell p a rty S atu rd ay evening a t on W ednesday evening, A ugust 18, for th e home of Mrs. S usan H arding be the benefit of th e M ethodist Ladies fo re leaving for Jacksonville to take Aid. A program over the w onderful ch a rg e of th e school there. The eve new radio in th e D arnille home is ex n ing w as very p le asa n tly spent and pected. R efreshm ents of sandw iches, a fte r refre sh m e n ts w ere served Mr cake, coffee and ice cream w ill be an d Mrs. McKay w ere presented w ith served. Mrs. C arl Soderquist, who has spent a silver sandw ich tra y by th eir friends. Both responded to th e p re s the p ast tw o w eeks visiting w ith h er en tatio n speech and assu red th eir p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. B uckner, frien d s th a t In th e fu tu re they will a l has re tu rn e d to h er home In P o rtland. w ays have a w arm place in th e ir Melvin M oller has retu rn ed from a h e a rts for those of th is com m unity trip north w hich included visits to w ho have been such loyal supp o rters B ellingham , W ashington, V ictoria and d u rin g the seven y ears when Mr. Mc V ancouver, B. C., and o th er cities. He K ay w as prin cip al of th e Colum bian w as aw ay 10 days. high school. H e h as b u ilt up the F ra n k Sm ith and fam ily have r e school and leaves a splendid record. tu rn ed hom e afte r a tw o w eeks’ to u r F rie n d s stayed u n til a late hour and of southern Oregon. d ep arted w ishing Mr. and Mrs. McKay Mrs. Ocea Sm ith of Long Beach, a happy fu tu re In th e ir new field of C alifornia, visited Mr. and Mrs. J- W. education. Moller one day last week. Mrs. Sm ith Mr. and Mrs. E- L. Shelton of th e and Mrs. Moller w ere girlhood chum s C olum bia R iver n u rse ry gave a de and had not m et for 17 years. lig htful dancing p arty last week at C h anticleer Inn for th e Columbia riv Bids W anted. e r stag e drivers, w hich w as attended Bids w ill be received by th e u n d er signed up to 8 o’clock p. m. on A ugust by a la rg e crowd. 1926, for th e fu rn ish in g of 20 cords Mrs. F red Ganz and baby, who have of fir cordw ood or slabw ood to be de sp e n t the sum m er here a t Menucha, livered a t th e T ro u td ale schoolhouse th e hom e of her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. on or before O ctober 1st, 1926. T he board reserv es th e rig h t to r e Ju liu s Meier, w ill leave for San F ra n ject any or all bids. cisco th is week. H. E. BLOYD, C lerk S. D. No. 20. Miss A rlie K incaid w ill be given a m iscellaneous show er on W ednesday A T rial evening a t C orbett in anticipation of of N ickerson Jellied Chicken m eans a h e r m a rriag e in th e n ear fu tu re to L. re tu rn order. Give it a tria l.—Adv. B erney of P le a sa n t View. If you w ant lum ber w rite Sandy Mr. and Mrs. G eorge W ilcox of L at L um ber Co., C herryville, or phone o u rell en tertain ed the Misses M uriel Sandy 223.—Adv. tf E ileen and M arjory W illiam s a t a th e a te r p arty la st T uesday evening. T he young ladies w ill leave F riday for th e ir home in W ashington, after sp ending some tim e w ith th eir g ra n d p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. P- A ndersen G uests at Colum bia View farm Sun day included Mr. and Mrs. R. P. R as m ussen, Miss Alice R asm ussen, Law - ence A ndersen, Mrs. N. P aulson and son Ew ing, all of P ortland. PLEASANT VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. J. H. N olta and Mr. and Mrs. G randstaff of P ortlan d w ere ca lle rs at the G. N- S ager home T liurs- | day evening. Mrs. T. R. B erry of B ellrose and Mrs. G. N. S ager w ere in G resham on b u siness on day th is week. Mr. and Mrs. Lew is Stevenson of | M ontavilla w ere valley visitors T h u rs day evening. Mrs. F. M Davis and dau g h ter Mrs. I A rth u r Bliss have retu rn ed from a | w eek’s vacation spent w ith relativ es I and frien d s a t P o rt Rock and Spo- | kane. T he ladies m ade th e trip by auto. C. L. R ohr of L ents w as in th is vi cin ity on business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. A llbritton and d au g h ter, Miss Inez, of Bickleton, I W ashington, w ere guests at the home | of Mr. and Mrs. G. N- S ager for a few days la st week. Mr. and Mrs. Joh n McNemar and tw o sons from C alifornia were visit o rs a t th e T. P. Cam pbell home during j th e fore p a rt of th e week. Mrs. M arvin H ills, of P ortland, w as ] a valley visitor one day recently. W. L. K esterson was in P ortland on | b u sin ess m a tte rs Friday. Mrs Geo. Yost called on friends In | L en ts Friday. Thos. J. Ritchey, a resident of this I section during the past several years, died in a P ortland hospital A ugust 11. [ as th e re su lt of a m ajor operation. Mr. R itchey w as 82 y ears of age, and leaves an aged brother, Lewis Ritchey, | of th is place to m ourn his death. A Real O pportunity. New York Life In su ra n ce Company, SI years old w ith 20.000 policyholders in Oregon and la rg e st business in force in th e state, d esires energetic man or woman in G resham and con tiguous te rrito ry . D irect co n tra ct w ithout any g en eral ag en t to sh are com m issions. S tate occupation and experience. A ddress, J. W Day. Agency D irector. Board of T rade ' Building. P o rtlan d . Oregon.—Adv. The golden w edding an n iv ersary of Mr. and Mrs. J. D- Chitwood, pioneers of the D am ascus d istrict, will be cele brated a t th e ir home on next Suuday. A ugust 22, by th eir ch ildren, n eig h bors and friends. The day chances to be the b irth d ay of Mr. Chitwood, who is 73. Mrs. Chitwood is 71. F rien d s are invited to take basket lunches and join in th e festivities of the day. I Don’t lay down th e pap er till you have read th e W ant Ads. A STRONG BANK OVE RLAND America’s New-Type Light Car HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. J. C. H E SSE L Maki" C hiropractir your Habit. Motors wear—only you can’t see the worn parts— they’re hidden. The 7-Passenger SEDAN - GRESHAM GARAGE HAMMY Dr. Geo. E. Mallett Res. 11*»1 O resham & „ (IS S , Props. Phone 2391 N ight 706 fu e l COAL fu e l fu e l COAL COAL We have secured a supply of th a t fam ous S u p erio r Rock S prings Coal a t Sum m er P rices. We a re booking o rd ers now for d irect delivery from the car. THE BERRY GROWERS PACKING CO. GRESHAM, OREOON Phone 1871 Truck Hauling any where at any time D aily Trips to Portland Slab Wood $4.50, delivered GALEN FANCHER S uccessor to Blaine T u rn e r Call "P o rk y ” for service, G resham 2x1. DOMESTIC ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION W ith the advent of w arm w eath er a new problem p rese n ts Itself In connection w ith th e 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 elec tric refrig eratio n It brings you— $1745 (OY STAY T COM! ( I.FA.YM.YFSS UNFAILING SUPPLY ECONOMY CONVENIENCE We shall be glad to have you come In and let us explain th e n u m er ous advan tag es of dom estic electric refrig eratio n . M. C. Webster Motor Co. HUDSON - ESSEX Bring your car to us today. Let us look it over. We’re motor trouble specialists and “Can Bring Back Your Lost Power and M otor Economy.” We'll give you a price in advance. - • $1595 The COACH $1435 The BROUGHAM The 7-Pai»8enger SEDAN S ]S 5 5 Lost, power and pep, higher gas and oil consumption— they’re all due to worn motors. We guarantee an expert mechanical job and will use only the best guaranteed parts. F. O . B. D etroit, Plus W a r F. x c im T a x 2491 We’re the Doctor” We Can Bring Back Your Lost Power and Motor Economy The COACH - - - «1195 The BROUGHAM «1495 Phone íá W. A. H ESSEL P h o n e G resh am 1111 A. Y. D. (At Your Door) Prices Below IMAGINATION AND iLl-NESS Sick people im agine they have every d iso rd er u nder the sun. Names te rr i fy them C hiropractic is vastly more concerned w ith causes than sym p tom s. It has one cheerful safe m eth od for all disease. S Proven mint lands in five-acre tracts; long easy terms. We can show you where mint is a profitable crop. First State Bank Standard Equipm ent Includes: A u to m a tic W in dsh ield Cleaner, R e a r-V ie u Mirror, Transm ission Lock (b u ilt-in ), R adiator Sh u tters, M o to -M eter, C o m b in a tio n S to p a n d T a il L ig h t, Vital Topics Thirty acres of good land near Pleasant Home for $.3000. Only $1500 required. Opportunity knocks but requires your i."Mediate attention. These beautiful new Hudsons— the Sedan, Brougham and the Coach—overshadow all the great Super-Sixes of the past. New bodies—new colots—new beauty, performance and comfort. Each is more striking and distinctive in appear ance. Each is a triumph of body quality, comfort and price advantage. Each is mechanically at the height of its value and reliability. For more than 11 years the patented Super-Six principle has given outstanding performance and reliability to over I 850,000 owners. This long experience and vast production have brought about not only a much finer car in every particular, but also have resulted in econo mies of manufacture and distribution that give amazing price and value. These new Hudsons are commanding a greater attention than any preceding model because they far excel any previous achievement of our history. rill help you on Fifty acres of oats for hay in field near Troutdale. Exhaustive tests so far indicate that the average year’s operating cost o f the Overland W hippet should save you from $75 to $150 in gas, oil, tires and mechanical upkeep. It cuts present operating costs just about in half . . . doubles the value o f every dollar you now spend Come in and see this wonderful new-type car. The Super-Six (greatly Improved in Chassis and N ew Bodies In su ra n ce funds for farm loans. No com m ission nr brokerage. Very easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv. Rare Opportunities Imagine What This Saving W ill Mean to You NOW SHOWING W A. P roctor of the O rient sto re | h as gone to Good S am aritan hospital for tre a tm e n t for sinus trouble. Office phone 1321 Bank of G resham Bldg. PASE THREE New Hudsons PLEASANT HOME O utlook W ant ads th e way to success. Couple W ill C elebrate Golden Wedding. TUB8DAT, AUGUST PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. Gresham (m t) Why not buy lum ber direct from th e . F or low est ra te s on autom obile, m ill? Sandy L um ber Co., phone San- tru c k and g en eral In su ran ce te e B W dy 223 —Adv. tf I T h o rn e.—Ady.