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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1926)
fiRFSHAW OrTLOOK, TVESbAT, SEPTEMBER 7, 1«« PASE THREE LUSTED DANCE The Lusted P aren t-T each er asso cia tion will hold its first m eeting a t th e schoolhouse F rid ay evening, S eptem ber 10. T h ere will be a w ienie roaat and the ladies a re requested to bring buns. All p atro n s o t the d istric t a re invited to be present an d come p re pared to pay dues of 25 cen ts for the year. School will begin Monday. Sep tem ber 13. T he Misses E dith and Mabel B aker w ill be th e teach ers again th is year, th e form er being the I principal. T R O U T D A L E C IT Y H A L L SATURDAY. SEPT. 11 JACK GIG RAY'S ORCHESTRA Gentlemen 7Se PIPELESS Ladie» 2-c FURNACES c** — L Z / ex»n* _ larjff . cold a ir ( fT rstu rm are “engineered” into your home. By “engineered” we mean that M ontag Fur naces are icientifically installed by M ontag in stallers according to the individual requirements of your home. Everything that affects home-heating is con sidered; how many rooms, size and location, basement provisions: Then an installation it made to “ F I T " by the authorized Montag in staller in your locality. T he furnace is properly placed, pipes scientif ically proportioned, grouped and sloped to allow maximum distribution of warm air. Sheet metal work is neatly and permanently done. The illuatration pictures a Mootag full pipe installation. Note the extra large cold air returns, improved radiator dome, and air insulated casing—Just one style of Mon tag “engineered-into-the-home" installations. As a result of Montag “engineering” your M ontag furnace gives you comfortable, health ful ventilated heat with unusual economy'. W rit» , phone, or call on the authorized M ootag in staller in your locality- now/ i N arm o í iuntaller ) GRESHAM PLUMBING & HEATING CO. M ONTAG ST O V E F A IR V IE W W ORKS L arge« Manufacturers of Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces on the Pacific Coast P o r tla n d , O re g o n Mrs. Ida S hepherd spent th e past w eek w ith Fairview friends. Mrs. W. E. T eg art en tertain ed the ladies of T ro u td ale ch a p te r at her hom e recently in honor of Mrs. Rix. T he p arty w«s in the form of a fa re w ell show er. Mrs. Rix received m any lovely gifts and dainty refresh m en ts w ere served. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine T u rn e r spent several days a t Hood River last week. T he F airview P aren t-T ea ch e r a s sociation w ill m eet at the schoolhouse on F riday, Septem ber 10, at 2 o'clock. A good atten d an ce is desired of m em bers and school p atro n s as th e re will be business of im portance on hand. T he su b ject of hot lunches for the w in ter will be discussed. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Lum sden a re en joying a new C hevrolet c a r w hich they rec en tly purchased. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stone an d ch il dren, Billie and A lbert, have retu rn ed hom e afte r spending a week a t Zig Zag. Mrs. M yrtle T horpe and children. D oris and Donald, and Mrs. Beulah H arvey and son w ere recen t g u ests at th e home of Mrs. H. C. Moore. A seven-pound g irl m ade h er ap p earan ce at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. W esley V ersteeg S unday m orning. They live on th e L aF o llette ranch n o rth of Fairview . Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stone retu rn ed F rid ay evening afte r spending a de lightful week at th e beach co ttag e of Mrs. Jessie Zim m erm an a t Long Beach W ashington. Mrs. Zim m erm an and h er daughter, Isabel, expect to re tu rn home next week. T he Sm ith M emorial P re sb y teria n S unday school and ch u rch w ill hold a picnic S aturday. Septem ber 11 a t P en in su la park. T hose who have no way to go a re asked to com m unicate w ith the p asto r and those who have m a chines are asked to fill them to c a pacity. All a re requested to m eet at th e F airview city hall at 10 o’clock. 9br delicious French-fried foods Get this c u d ürwilgn ‘W ear-E ver” J Orrnch f r i e d P c ta to e o Trench-Tryer There IS a difference in French-frying. You will diacover it, too, when you taatethecriap. flavortul foods prepared with this "W eat- Evei” French Frye;. G et yours today. u e ftM .-•»J- tO •.IdlllOB I. fftt fry in g , you W hl Ami m any usee fo r the W « .*rK w a r” t M - a u a rt A lum inum Daaa Fryer. Special offer good only from September 9th to IS A L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. Phone 1421 Gresham, Ore. A FAIRV IEW LODGE NO. 92, A- P- M. will confer th e I M. M. degree for Bridal Veil Lodge No. 117 A. F. ft A. M. a t Bridal Veil next S atu rd ay evening, S eptem ber 11, 1926, at S o'clock. Members please be present. V isiting b reth ren welcome. WM. H. STANLEY. Sec'y. HARRY F E D E R S PIE L , W. M. PO W E L L V A L L E Y New Hudsons NOW SHOWING The Super-Six (greatly Improved in Chassis and N ew Bodies These beautiful new Hudsons— the Sedan, Brougham and the Coach—overshadow all the great Super-Sixes of the past. New bodies—new colors—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 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. Standard Equipm ent Includes: Automatic Windshield Cleaner, Rear-Vieu Mirror, Transmission Lock (built-in), Radiator S h u tters, .M oto-M eter, C o m b in a tio n Stop an d T a il Light. The COACH - - - »1195 The BROUGHAM »1495 The 7-Passenger SEDAN - M595 T he Rev. and Mrs. O. J. W ilner itnd ch ild ren are leaving early th is week for Hoquiam . W ashington, to which place Mr. W ilner has been called as p asto r of the Swedish Mission and C o n g reg atio n alist church. A tru c k I cam e from H oquiam to convey th e ir household goods. D uring th e ir re si dence in Powell V alley the Rev. and Mrs. W ilner have m ade m any w arm frien d s who will re g re t th e ir d ep art- I ure. A m eeting of th e official board of I the Mission ch u rch in Pow ell V alley w ill be held F riday evening a t which I tim e th e successor to th e p u lp it will probably be chosen. A 10-pound d au g h ter was born to 1 Mr. and Mrs. W illiam C arlsted on F ri day, Septem ber 3, but th e child did not survive. Mrs. C arlsted was tak en to P o rtlan d san itariu m w here she u n d erw en t a C aesarian operation. H er j condition is rep o rted as favorable. T he Ladies Aid of th e Saron L uth- I eran ch u rch will m eet with Mrs. P. A. Johnson on W ednesday aftern o o n at 2 o'clock. A cordial invitation is ex- I fended to the ladles of th e com m unity to be present. Card of Thanks. We w ish to th a n k our friends neighbors for th eir sym pathy and d u rin g our recent bereavem ent | also for th e beautiful flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Win. C arlstad t, and Mrs. Wm. W itteklnd fam ily. and help and $1435 The COACH The BR O U G H A M T h e 7'Passenger S E D A N SJS")") $1745 SANDY BLUFF H. H. W atkins, who was in ju red two I w eeks ago when a wagon load w ith hay passed over his back. Is now able to be out and is doing as well as can be expected, although it will still be some tim e before he will b e able to I work. It is considered alm ost m lracu lous by his friends an*d physician th a t he w as not m ore serio u sly injured. He was stan d in g on the ground holding I th e team by th e bridle when a larg e hoi afl] • M M d t h e h o t ■ t o liolt and they sta rte d to run. He w as Jerked I off th e ground, dragged about 60 feet and th ro w n under the wagon, two w heels of w hich passed over his body. H e was taken to his home and has been u n d er m edical care since th a t tim e. H is m any friends a re glad to know he Is on the way to recovery. Phone 2491 H U D SO N - E SSE X WALTER IV. METZGER Phone 1801 SA LES A N D SERVICE Fuel COAL Gresham Local and Long Distance Moving GRESHAM Fuel COAL -. 1 have • •»DDh of th a t fam ous S u p erio r Rock S p rin g s Coal a t Sum m er Prices. . We are booking o rd ers now for d irect delivery from the car. THE B E R R Y G R O W E R S P A C K IN G GRESHAM, OREGON CO. Phone 1871 Truck Hauling any where at any time Daily Trips to Portland Slab W ood $4.50, delivered GALEN FANCHER S uccessor to B laine T u rn e r Call "P o rk y ” for service, G resham 2x1. COAL BRIQUETS A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK Successor to PO RTLAND W A Y P O IN T S G RESH A M Fuel COAL Portland, Phone EAst 2301 Gresham, I’bone 1201 Lundquist Truck Line - ™ E G R E A T E S T B U J ^ J ^ E V E R B O ttr Auto F reig h t T erm in al Morgan Bros. M. C. Webster Motor Co. B u ick m o to r cars are n o w d esig nated by their w heelbase lengths. Series O ne Fifteen has 1I4V2 inches o t w heelbase. Series O n e Twenty is 120 inches from axle to axle, a n d Series O n e T w enty-eight m easures 128 inches. M any cars, several inches shorter than Buick and w ith out advantages offered by Buick design, are priced considerably higher. C om pare the w heelbase length o f o th e r cars to B u ic k , b efo re y o u spend your m oney. Mr and F. O . B. Detroit, Plu» W ar Excise Tax A. Y. D. (At Your Door) Prices Below uiree figures which mean extra motor car value EKSTR0M TRUCK SERVICE Daily Trips to Portland G resham Phone IM I Powell and Maple Portland Ft. F.a«t Taylor Phone KA at fits» In su ra n ce funds for farm loans. No Why not buy lum ber direct from the com m ission or brokerage. Very easy m ill? Sandy L um ber Co., phone S a n term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv. dy 22 J.—Adv. tf