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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1926)
GRESHAM OÜTLMOK. N otice to the Habile. PLEASANT HOMÇ TITSSIHY. SEPTEMBER SANDY BLUFF My wife, Hattie R. Otto, having left me, I will not hereafter be responsible H. Lee Ball was awarded first priae for any debts which she may contract on one-half bushel of corn at the Can- A. B. Otto, Gresham. Rt. 1, Box 15. *>y fair which closed last week. Also — he and Mrs. Margaret Wheeler, work- i ing together on farm exhibits, scored suflicient points to receive a $50 prise. DO ILLS OPPRESS YOU? Carrying the burden and misery of • Special Bargain. illness is no longer necessary. Con Overland coupe sedan 1925. Driven sult us at once and we aid you in only 3500 miles. Looks like a new throwing off this burden in a thor car. Hessel Implement Co., Gresham, —Adv. oughly safe and cheerful way. Mrs. Joe Caldo will entertain the Ladies Aid of Cottrell at a silver tea on Wednesday afternoon. Sept. 29. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Van Fleet and Mrs. Ray Wilkenson attended the Canby fair on Thursday and report a very fine fair Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ault attended a house warming party Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Goshe of Powell Valley. Make Chiropractic your H a b it If you want lumber write Sandy A. C. Browning has gone back to Lumber Co., Cherryville, or phone work at the Sanity Lumber company- I Sandy 223.—Adv. tf after being home for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mantor. of Port Office Phone 1321 Res. 3263 For real estate loans ec3 or call B. Bank of Gresham Bldg. land, visited Sunday at the C. J. Wil Gresham W. Thorne.—Adv. kenson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ault spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Johnson. A son-in-law of the late Mrs. Michealson of Minnesota has pur- chased 20 acres of Hans Koch. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hacking will be down from Hood River next Sunday and Mr. Hacking will preach Sunday morning in community church at Cot trell. Vital Topics Dr. Geo. E. Mallett COTTRELL IS IS S E © GS E l U ie t-tfi every point on the speedometer The new Valvw-in-Head Engine in the 1937 Buick hardly Ketni to be in the same c m with you. T h i. wonderful result is due to vital en gine improvements which have made the 1927 Buick Valve-in-Head Engine vibro» tionleti bey und belief. Q uiet and am oothneu prevail at every point on the speedometer. Come in and try this remarkable new car* You never have driven anything like it. the G reatest • POWELL VALLEY EVER BUILT WALTER W. METZGER SALES AND SERVICE Phone 1801 G R E SH A M A uction S ale At the J. H. Revenue Ranch 94 Mile North of Kelso on Paul Dunn Extension Road. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1:30 p.m. CATTLE 1 Holstein-Brown Swiss Cow. 1 Brown Swiss Cow. 5 Jersey Cows. 1 Red Pole-Jersey. 5 Jersey Heifers. 1 Jersey Bull, 2 years old. These cattle are all tuberculin tested. Some of these cows will be fresh by date of sale. DAIRY EQUIPMENT Four 10-gallon Milk Cans. Two 5-gallon Milk Cans. 1 Jackson Cooler. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ! TERMS—All sums $20 or under, cash. Over $20, six months' time with interest at 8 per cent on approved notes. Those desiring credit should see Fred Proctor, Clackamas County Bank, Sandy, before day of sale. HOMER REVENUE, Owner R. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer COAL Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Brophy of Poca tello, Idaho; P. Brophy and Miss Mar garet O'Leary, of Portland, spent Sat urday and Sunday visiting relatives here. After visiting a few days In Portland Mr. and Mrs. Brophy w-111 leave for Oakland, California, to visit another brother who moved there re-» cently. The Parent-Teacher association will hold its October meeting Friday eve ning, October 1. The refreshment committee consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Booth and Mrs. Ballard will give a pie social to help defray expenses of send ing a candidate to the state conven tion at Salem Ocetber 26-29. it is hoped all will take an interest and be present Friday evening. FRED PROCTOR, Clerk The Rev. Donald Shogren, of Se attle, has been appointed to the pas torate of the Swedish Mission church in Powell Valley and with his wife arrived Monday evening. They are be ing entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Arvidson for a few days until the parsonage is placed in read iness for them by some necessary ren ovations. On Friday evening the Rev. and Mrs. Shogren will be tendered a reception at the church to which all are Invited. An Anti-Saloon meeting will be held at the Swedish Mission church Tues day evening, October 5. An address will be given by Attorney Elisha A. Baker, president of the Oregon Anti- Saloon League. A motion picture film will be shown. VICTORY Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paape and baby have moved from Bend, Oregon, and for the present are with Mrs. Paape's parents, Mr. and Mrs. tyihn Ickler. They have purchased 20 acres of Mr. Ickler on Victory Heights and are planning to build In the near future. Staled Com in un leal Ion. FAIRVIEW LODGE NO. 92, . r. o . . . . j ■ A.F.& A.M . Saturday evening. October 2, 1926, at 8 o’clock. Visiting brethren welcome. WM. H. STANLEY, Sec’y. HARRY FEDERSPIEL, W. M. A I ■ ■ Hello' Folks/ BRIQUETS A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Daily Trips to Portland Gresham Phone 15*1 Powell and Maple Portland Ft. East Taylor Phone EAst 63*# Gresham-Portland Truck I I fn o u r spacious, fire-proof w arehouse we can store your produce, grain, fu rn itu re , etc. SAND AND GRAVEL CRUSHED ROCK AND ROAD MATERIAL WALRAD & WRIGHT, I n c . Portland Phone EA. 2330 Gresham Phone 1631 PASE THREE WOODMEN OF WORLD IS (¿ROWING ORDER faratan Will Leave Portland Satur day Morning for Medford. Medford will dedicate a new $25,000 Woodman of the World building Sun day, October 3d. Invitations have been issued and thousands of Woodmen from all over California and Oregon are expected to be present over the week end for the ceremonies. Medford has been making plans for months for this celebration, and has arranged an elaborate banquet tor Saturday evening, with a dance fol lowing. J. O. Wilson; clerk of Mult nomah Camp 77, has been selected to officiate. Just a little less than a year ago Clerk J. O. Wilson assisted the Hon. 1. I. Boak, Head Consul of the Wood men of the World, in the dedication of Multnomah Camp 77’s great new $250,- 000 building, one of the finest frater nal homes In the country and a mon ument to Wilson's nearly 20 years of ceaseless endeavor and the realiza tion of a vision born many years ago. When J. O. Wilson became clerk of Multnomah Camp, about 17 years ago, there were about 1000 members and today Camp 77 Is the largest W. O. W. Camp in the world, with over 7000 members. Several years ago at Grand Camp session, the popularity of Clerk Wil son was demonstrated when he was elected to the board of head mana gers as chairman. It is no doubt In recognition of his accomplishments that Head Consul I. I. Boak has dele gated J. O. Wilson from the Head Camp officers to this place of honor as chief dedicating officer In charge of ceremonies to represent the Head Consul and the Head Camp of the or der. Clerk Wilson will lead a caravan of 20 or 30 automobiles, leaving Port land at 5 o'clock Saturday morning, arriving in Medford In the afternoon to attend the Saturday afternoon pro gram. Sunday will be devoted to the dedication ceremonies, in which Dep uty Head Consul F. B. Tlchenor, Dis trict Manager Adolph Oerwin. Assist ant Clerk W. H. Mitchell and others of Portland will participate. The Port land caravan will leave Medford early Monday morning reaching Portland that afternoon. PLEASANT VIEW AVENUE Ben Halstead spent a night home last week from his work in a logging camp near Cathlamet, Washington. Mrs. C. T. Ryan has returned home from a visit with her sister in Port land. The Ladies Aid will hold its next meeting at the home of Mrs. McCul lough ut Sycamore on Thursday after noon, Oct. 7. Mrs. Willard Bliss enter tained the last meeting. Walter C. Hall and family have moved from Portland out to their new home. Mrs. Taylor, her daughter, Dorothy, and son, Bud, have returned from a motor trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Seifer have re turned from a vacation trip to the dif ferent beaches. tr E ie ¡B o m esttr ^ c i u t n q iH arljtnT B The Latest in Electric Seiving Machines fcS We will take yeur old machine as first payment und halauce ran be arranged on suitable terms. ot J. E. METZGER Y O U R C A R GET THE HABIT! of dropping in here for your gas and oil. A nd every 500 o r 1000 miles drive in on o ur im proved grease rack and let us thoroughly grease your car and change the crank case oil. can give you Beal Service SM ITH’S SERVICE STATION Corner Third and Main Sts. h 1 G resham Gresham ■■■■■■■■■■■■I ie Id Id r- PS Id e- g. re al e, or as vy as er You’ll Not Get Stung B ring your car to us. W e’ll recondi tion the m otor, in stall new g uaranteed piston rings, pistons, pins and any other necessary parts. T h e cost is sm all. T he pleasure of driving will be g reater and the m otor econom y will surprise you. Let us give you a definite price in ad vance on the work. GRESHAM GARAGE it HAMLIN HOHN, Props. Phone 2391 Night 706 3n is le ill It. id to or ig he to e<l he a he nd iy. y- he he l»v >y. to ng dll n- ic- .88 SO CORBETT B e n- Your Home Furnisher. Phone 1901 le X- at ot :t- rd ve E. ill n- PLEASANT VALLEY ON in ie >n id f- Dodge 1921 touring. Good tires, | good running order. Hessel Imple Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Turner and chil ment Company, Gresham.—Adv. dren have returned from a trip to Til lamook, where they visited with rela tives for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Brooks, of ' Wichita, Kansas, visited several days last week at the T. P. Campbell and 1 V E K .T O W ON T H I G. N. Sager homes. Mr. Brooks is a cousin of Mr. Sager and Mrs. Camp- j bell. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks were fa vorably Impressed with Oregon and We are convinced that its beautiful scenery, and said this would not be their last trip to Oregon. tires need a spokesman Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, of Portland, , were callers at the home of Mr. and Good tires never Mrs. O. N. Sager Sunday evening. Miss Alice Richey left Friday for disturb your peace Monmouth to attend the Oregon Nor mal. of mind. Goodrich Grandma Sager Is visiting In Port land this week with relatives. Silvertow ns give Mrs. T. R. Berry of Bellrose was a you a perm anent valley visitor one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Richey enter vacation from tire tained company from Portland Sun day. w orries. We put Mr. and Mrs. Grlmstaff, of Portland, called at the C. F. Kesterson home them on and you Sunday afternoon. forget them. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tole of Long * view. Washington, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davis Sunday. Mrs. Tole Is a niece of Mr. Davis. Smith’s Service Pleasant Valley grange will bold a bazaar and chicken dinner on the af Station ternoon and evening of October 30 at G resham , O regon the grange hall. S IL V E R T O W N S 18 IX of Nickerson Jellied Chicken means a return order. Qive |t a trial.-A dv. J )Q in (l- r»f ic •n ie ?e I he above illu stratio n shows model R-39, having the appearance of an a ttra ctiv e library desk, yet a com plete electric sewing m achine when not in use. W e also have m achines of the library table type and portables. A Trial ’ W e have o u r own term inal and w arehouse at E ast W ate r and Salm on, one block n o rth of the A uto Freight T erm inal. Send all freight to Walrad & Wright, Inc. warehouse in the Pacific Bridge build ing. Our trucks leave Portland for Gresh am several times each day. 1#26 on as let Bd he rt- ir- W ’- C hild’s Play Putting up Schumacher Wall Board is mere child'* play. Any o n e c a n d o it . As simple at hanging a picture. A few nails and the trick ia done. Schumacher Wall Board ia in convenient lengths to meet varying requirements. Use it for permanent construction on interiors or exteriors. Joints seal p erf..tly. Takes any covering. No unsightly bat tens. Be sure to look for the trade mark on every strip—Accept no substitutes if you would be free from worry. George Chamberlain has completed two more cabins In his tourist, camp ground*. Geo. Knlerlem Sr., Is In attendance Greaham Agents at the national O. A. R. encampment at Des Moines, Iowa, having been sent as a delegate from Oregon. He ex pects to visit a brother In North Da kota on his return trip home. ScSum*. her Wfcll Board Corporation M ira. Mrs. Ethel Stewart and Mr*. Fred Reed spent Saturday in Portland. Mrs. Olivia Leland and daughter, Mrs. Ix>wis Reed, were Portland visit- — ■' -------- 1 1 ors Wednesday 'lays later the suit ca*e and *$«$<1 The cold east wind of the past few were recovered near an days has had a damaging effect on the a'’an<««ned bearing a Washington beautiful flowers In the highway gar- “••» ••• on the Frank Reed road, but denH no trace of the perpetrator has been A prowler entered A. 8. Kincaid * found The car' ’ »'^ntty. waa a atol- house at Corbett station Saturday en one' night and stole a tailor-made suit of clothing, a pair of field glasses, a suit i ’"suranc* funds for farm loan*. No . ‘commission or brokerage. Very easy case and several small article» A few terms. B. W Thorne.—Adv. of of le be th he It er re II- o- a- tit a- ns *r ns of iis EASTMAN LUMBER CO. Schumacher Wall Board A of »11, ■d- ed ed ke 2 fc. >tt ir- td ?