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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1926)
A resp ectfu l, p ro fe ssio n a l effort to be of a ssista n c e . A d e sire to se rv e aided by a m odern e q u ip m e n t m a rk s o u r serv ice a sym bol of a tta in m e n t. | GRESHAM FUNERAL PARLORS , J.E.M ETZG ER DIRECTOR,, LICENCEg S 0E^ W a ^ " | .PH O N E S 1 Q Q 1 R E S -9 8 1 T s»*«— AMERICAN LEGION ' Carl Douglas» Post No. 74 DANCE COGSWELL HALL, EAGLE CREEK SATURDAY EVENING, SEPT. 18 T he F in est H ardw ood F loor in C lackam as County Masic by Geo. Beers Orchestra. Mack Thomas, Floor Manager A Good Tim e A ssured to ail Gresham-Portland Truck We have our own terminal and warehouse at East \\ ater and Salmon, one block north of the Auto Freight Terminal. Send all freight to H air ad & 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 CRU SH ED ROCK A N D ROAD M A T E R IA L W A L R A D & W R I G H T , Inc. P o rtla n d P h o n e EA. 23.30 G re sh am P h o n e 1631 A double wedding cerem ony was solem nised a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Joel J a rl on Sunday afternoon, Septem ber 12, when th e ir d au g h ter Mildred becam e th e bride of Fred Decker, a prom inent young farm er of Kelso, and Kilda R oberts, a sister of Mrs. Joel J a rl, w as m arried to Daves Allen of R ickreall. T he Rev. E. W W ithneii of P leasan t Home officiated, using the rin g cerem ony, in th e p res ence of relativ es and a few close friends. Miss Helen J a rl attended her sister as bridesm aid w hile Joe D ecker acted as best man. Miss R oberts and Mr. Alien w ere attended by the form e r's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Post. Both couples left for a wedding trip to ea ste rn and so u th ern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. F red D ecker, on th e ir retu rn , will resid e a t th e D ecker fam ily home here, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen will m ake th eir hom e a t R ickreall. T he Kelso school in ch a rg e of Miss Inez Wyman, p rin cip al a'nd Mrs. E lla Baum back, prim ary teach er, has an en rollm ent of 45 pupils w ith th ree or fpur m ore expected to en ro ll soon. Each room has been provided w ith a new bookcase for the lib ra ry books and new seats have also been added. A w ell is being dug, and th e playshed has been provided w ith sw ings and also been given a coat of paint. The Kelso W om an's club will hold its Septem ber m eeting on T hursday, th e 23d, at the home of Mrs. B eatrice W right, when th e subject of home decorating will be discussed. Mrs. F ra n k H ailing, form erly Miss Sibyl L indeil, who ta u g h t for two years in the Sandy high school, w as a g u est of her au n t, Mrs. Robert Jons- rud, for several days before retu rn in g with her husband to T singtao, China, w here they have resided th e last two years. PLEASANT HOME The E pw orth League of the P le a s an t Home .\fethodist ch u rch gave a farew ell p arty Monday evening to some of the stu d en ts who a re leaving soon for the school year. Miss Anna L en n artz will leave th is week for W il lam ette U niversity. She is presid en t of the w om an’s dorm itory at Law ren ce hall at the u niversity and this y ear is her senior year. She is tak in g a lib eral a r ts course and w ill m ajor in history. Tlie oth er two g irls honored by the League are Miss F ran ces Cook and Miss E sth er Sloop, who have en rolled for a business course a t B ehnke-W alker. W ilbur A ltm an and C harles M cKinney w ill leave soon for Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college. The Ladies Aid of th e M ethodist ch u rch will m eet on W ednesday after noon a t the home of Mrs. M. L ennartz T he hostesses for th e occasion are Mrs. H enry Wihlon and Mrs. W illis E M arkell. Sunday school will convene at 10 o’clock a t th e P leasan t Home Meth odist church, followed by preaching at 11:15 from the su b ject "T he M aster's Motive.” A H arvest Home dinner will be given at th e close of th e m orning service. All m em bers and fam ilies are invited to bring baskets and atten d the dinner. An address w ill be given by Dr. C. W. H u ett in th e aftern o o n in addition to a m usical program . HOGAN America welcomes it with open arms On n o o th e r occasion h a s a n y new m o to r-c a r so s tirre d th e in te r e s t a n d e n th u s ia sm of th e m o to r-w ise A m erican pub lic a s h a s th is new “ 70” W illy s-K n ig h t Six . . . So su p e rio r is th is c a r in its p h e n o m e n a l pow er, so d iffe re n t in its m an y a d v a n ta g e s, it is easy to u n d e rs ta n d w hy its g rip on th e public im a g in a tio n h a s been so in te n s e a n d soi f^ r re a c h in g . Mrs. A. J. Stout has been absent from her home the p ast week a ssist ing in th e care of her m other, Mrs F ran ces M acKerrow, who has been ill Mark Doryland is enjoying a few days' h u nting near E stacada. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Miller of P ortland are staying w ith the fo rm er’s sister, Mrs. Mark D aryland during Mr. Dory- lan d ’s absence. Special ( omblnntlon Rates Offered. Until November 1. 1926. special com bination prices a re offered for the G resham Outlook and The Portland News. The reg u la r subscription price for the News is $5 and for the Outlook *1.50. Until th a t date the tw o in com bination will be *3.98. Special price on the News alone Is *2.98.—Adv. Don’t lay down th e paper till you have read the W ant Ads. T h is new “ 70” Six a p p lie s th e p rin c ip le s of h ig h -sp eed e n g in e c o n s tru c tio n to th e K n ig h t Sleeve-V alve m o to r w ith s ta r tlin g re su lts. W ith a 2 16-16-inch bore a n d 4%- in ch s tro k e th is new Sleeve-V alve Six e n g in e d e liv e rs g r e a te r pow’e r p e r cubic in ch of p isto n d isp la c e m e n t th ro u g h o u t its co m p lete ra n g e , th a n a n y sto ck A m erican m o to r-c a r e n g in e b u ilt today. In speed an d pow er th e new “ 70” W illy s-K n ig h t Six lite r a lly o u t-p e rfo rm s a ll o th e r sto ck c a rs of c o m p a rab le size. I t affo rd s an u n e q u a le d c o m b in a tio n of lib e ral room w ith m o d ern co m p act a p p e a ra n c e . It h a s a long, rac y effect w ith m o d e ra te a c tu a l len g th . H e re , is an econom y of w e ig h t n e v e r before achieved in a c a r of its type. 1495 T o u rin g $ 120.’» F. O. B. FACTORY W e reserve the right to change price« and specifica tions without notice. T he new W illys F inance P lan offers a sm ajler down p aym ent; low er m onthly paym ents; and the low est cred it-co st in the industry. J. C HESSEL W ILLYS KNIGHT Phone Gresham 1141 DISPERSAL SALE 96 HEAD OF CATTLE Sauvie’s Island, Oregon TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 CHICKENS PLEASANT VALLEY 50 R. I. Red H ens. 7 P u re Bred A nconas, about 200 young ones 21 Turkeys Mrs. W ill Dolan and son Dward, Mrs. Louise B lair and d au g h ter, Miss E lvira, and Miss Conley, ail of P o rt land. w ere c a lle rs a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. ft. N. S ager S unday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. K esterson left last week over the G reat N orthern, for K an sas and M issouri to v isit th e hom es of th e ir childhood. T h eir son Glen and wife are carin g for th eir hom e w hile they are absent. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Richey and son L ester and fam ily of P endleton are visiting at th e beaches th is week. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. G randstaff of P o rtlan d w ere c a lle rs a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. K esterson Sunday evening. Miss D itto of De L ana. Ore., was recen t visitor at the hom e of Mrs. L lian Richey. Mrs. D orothy T. Te Brake of Seattle, W ashington, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W ill D ahlquist. School sta rte d last Monday w ith K. C. Bishop, p rincipal. Mrs. Bishop, p ri m ary, and Mrs. Gladys M orrell, In te r m ediate. T h ere are 94 pupils en rolled. ->• Geese, 2 Guineas, 2S Bucks. MACHINERY Mower, R ake, T edder, 3 U -inch Wagon, 2 Iron W heel W agons. Disc, G rain D rill. P otato P lan te r, Old M anure S preader, Riding C ultivator 5- Shovel C ultivator, Sulky Plow, 2 12-lnch Plow s, Cider Mill. 8 h. p. G asoline Engine, 2 3-h. p. G asoline E ngines, Pum p Jack , Range, Milk Cooler, 650- pound capacity Cream S ep arato r, 70 10-gallon Cans, Buckets, Forks, Shovels, and o th er articles. 1HMI bushels White Bats. 100 bushels Wheat, 4u tons loose Alfalfa Hay I ________________ —Six m onths' tim e will be given on sum s over *20.00 on approved security. T hose desiring cred it m ake arran g e m en ts w ith your local b an k er or clerk before day of sale. If It 1» rainy lirlng nut» rlinlns. Tin- rand will bn «onit-what «llrlt. J. T. WHITTEN, Owner SIN C LA IR A. W ILSON, C lerk, L in n to n B ank COL. W. S. WOOD A SONS, A u ctio n eers, V ancouver, W n. Public Sale I will sell at Public Auction on the John Buchanan ranch, otherwise known as the Beaverdam ranch* 2& miles southwest of Hillsboro or P4 miles south of Kilgore sta tion, at 1 o’clock immediately after a free lunch at noon. FAIRVIEW M orning w orship will begin a t 11 o'clock at th e Sm ith Memorial P re s b y terian ch u rch at F airview , of which the Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted is p a s tor. The subject of the discourse will be, "T he Je w .” Sunday school will begin at 10 o'clock. The an n u al rally day services of the ch u rch and S un day school has been postponed to S u n day, O ctober 10. W. E. Stone, who has been sick for the past week, is now im proving. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 FREE LUNCH AT NOON 25 Head of Holstein and Jersey Cows T en will fre sh e n in S ep tem b er, som e in O ctober a n d b a l a n c e la tte r p a rt of th e w in ter. S ervice d a te s and o th e r in fo rm a tio n will be given a s th ey a re sold TERM S OF SALE—*20 and under, cash ; a t 8 per cen t Interest. over *20, six m onths' tim e WILLIAM HARRIS, Owner J. W. HUGHES, A uctioneer GLEN STAPLETON, Clerk POWELL VALLEY “70” 6 W. A. HESSEL Goes Forward 1 here will be preach in g a t th e Bor ing M ethodist church Sunday m orp- Ing at 10 o'clock by the Rev. E. W. | W ithneii, from th e subject, “T he Mas te r's Motive.” Sunday school con venes at 11. new H E S S E L IM P L E M E N T C O . Everything BORING SEDAN $ "The Jew " will be the subject for the Sunday m orning service at the T ro u td ale com m unity ch u rch by the Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted, beginning at 11 o'clock. S unday school will meet a t 10 o’clock. Sunday v isito rs at th e P elton home w ere Mr. and Mrs. Van Voorhees and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. N orton an d jja b y , Mr. and Mrs. Hedin, all of P o rtlan d . Mrs. R ichard K n a rr and baby re tu rn ed to th e home of her m other, Mrs. W. C. Spence. Sunday. Milo Coons has retu rn ed from the hospital and is slow ly im proving. w ith ren e w ed a c tiv ity w ith th e com Mr. and Mrs. E. L em oraude re in g of th e A utum n m o n th s, tu rn ed home Sunday afte r spending a w hat b e tte r tim e to g et a new actio n week w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. E rickson. s ta r te d in y o u r ow n life! Mr. and Mrs. Tom F airb an k s and two ch ild ren of Los A ngeles w ere I he opening of a Savings account g u ests a t th e K endall imine la st ) il T hursday. here is a «tart along the Road to Lloyd M arble of Craig, Colorado, is Financial Independence. Why not visiting his sister, Mrs. H arold W irick. make that start in the early l'att? T he T ro u td ale P.-T. A . m et la st F riday w ith a very good attendance, and th e com m ittees w ere appointed 4LSÔ »111 open jo u r for th e com ing year. Much in te rest account—aud a similar w as m anifested in th e m em bership deposit re g u la rlj »III drive which w ill be put over in th e keep It going. next th ree weeks. Mrs. Mabie Ryder W illiam s of P o r t land spent W ednesday at th e K endall home. Mrs. E. M. Coons is some b etter at the la st report. H enry P elton caused a little ex cite ment W ednesday of th is week by catch in g two tin" big salm hn w hile ti oiling In th e Columbia. Every ilsn- erm an has the fever now and Is get ting ready to go. Mr. and Mrs. B. Edm undson spent last week visiting at Albany. They at tended th e fam ily reunion of the Proyok fam ily, Mrs. E dm undson’s p aren ts. All w ere home b ut one sister. Lin R ichardson. Bill H ensley and Roy Buxton left T uesday for Y akim a The J. T. Whitten Herd at the Willow Bar Ranch or Caton Place to w ork in th e apple o rch ard s. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. M ognette of 8 m iles from B urlington F erry Pheonix, A rizonia, have been visiting »sr follow thk arrows Mrs. E lla H ensley, Mrs. A lbert Ziebeck, of P o rtlan d , spent la st week w ith Mrs. C arl Zie Sale Io Commence at 10:80 a. hi . S harp beck. Sale Ruin o r Shine Free Lunch nt Noon L ast Sunday being Mrs. E lla Hens ley’s birthday, h er relativ es and • 75 MILK COWS friends gath ered and sp en t a very p leasan t day with her. T hose p rese n t U High G rade H n h tcln s— % and b etter p u re-b red ex tra larg e cows. w ere Mr. and Mrs. W. R. C rosier, Mrs. 17 J e r s e y s 8 coming 2-year-old H olstein H elfers, .'(-year-old H olstein Bull, 12 Veal Calves Daisy Coleman and P earl, of P o rtland, T. C. H ensley, Raymond. Bell, George, F ifty of th ese Cows have been fresh since Ju ly 1st. A num ber of these and W. A. H ensley of P o rtlan d , Mr cows m ilked 80 pounds per day w hen fresh. Some of them are m ilking 70 and Mrs. A lfred Sloop and dau g h ters pounds now. I th in k I have as good, if not th e best, herd on th e island. 1 A lpha and Belle of Boring, Mr. and have raised all th ese H olstein cows and h eifers and have not had a rea cto r in 10 years. C attle w ill be retested before the sale and a shipping certificate Mrs. Orin C rozier of P o rtlan d , Mrs. goes w ith each head. Boat will be o btainable for those who w ish to ship on S. E. M ognette, of Phoenix, Arizona, th e riv er—ca ttle loaded on boat free of ch arg e . Mr. and Mrs. M. H. W heeler of B or H O R SE S ing, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n R oberts of TEAM—Brown and black, 5 and 6 y ears old, w eight 2800. TEAM—Black G resham , Mrs. E lla H ensley and sons and sorrel, w eight 2700. TEAM—G rays, w eight 2700. HORSE— W eight 1300. A rth u r and Roy. Saddle H orse. A treat e v e r y b o d y ' enjoy». It’s good for young and old. A > G1W A AFTER ■ EVERY ■ MEAL P reach in g service will be held a t | th e Saron L u th eran church a t 11 o'clock Sunday in the Swedish iang- I uage and in the evening the services | will be in English. “A Man's Jo b ” will be th e su b ject of th e serm on by j the pastor, the Rev. E. Sandeen. The Sunday evening le ctu res to a g reat ex ten t will he based on th e la test arch aelo g lcal findings. Sunday school J will begin at 9:45. Vor real estate loans see or call B W. Thorne.—Adv. COAL BRIQUETS A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Daily Trips to Portland Gresham Powell I’b o n e and lèni Maple Portland FL Fast Taylor Phone RA»t «8S8