Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 12, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    fiKESHAX OUTLOOK.
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“ LEST WE FO RG ET,” AT
PL E A SA N T HOME.
W E D N E SD A Y NIG H T
T he Law E nforcem ent film.
"L est We F o rg e t”, w hich has
been draw ing capacity houses tn
all p arts of th e nation, will be
shown W ednesday evening, Oc­
tober 13th, at the B aptist ch u rch
of P leasan t Home. T his is said
to be one of th e m ost pow erful
dram as ever presented through
motion p ictures. It is a w onder­
fully realistic and d ram atic p o r­
tray a l of th e trag ed ies of old sa ­
loon days, and m akes an im p res­
sion which will never be fo r­
gotten.
The m eeting w ill be u nder the
auspices of the A nti-Saloon
League of Oregon and the p re si­
dent, Hon. E. A. B aker, w ill de­
liver an ad d ress on the m ost in ­
te re stin g topic of today.
Men and Boys!
If e have now in stock our fall and winter line
of all-wool Flannel
BLAZER BLOUSES
M edium a n d la rg e plaids. All th e new w o n d e r­
ful c o lo r c o m b in a tio n s. M ade w ith s p o rt c o lla r, tw o
pockets th a t b u tto n th ro u g h . T h e best ra in -p ro o f
dyes a re used in th e m a n u fa c tu re of th e se flannels.
P ric e d fro m
$ 4 .7 5 to $ 6 .5 0
See Window Display
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
“ T h e H ou se o f Q u ality”
G R E SH A M ,O R E G O N
PH O NE 1411
We Give G reen T ra ilin g S tam p s
POWELL VALLEY
TUESDAY, OCTOBER l i .
VICTORY
The P aren t-T each er association
will hold its re g u la r m eeting a t the
schoolhouse on F riday evening. Oc­
tober 15, a t 8 o'clock A splendid
H allow e'en program has been p re ­
pared by th e teach er. Miss Poulson.
L ight refre sh m e n ts will be served.
SA N D Y BLUFF’
1W«
PASE THREE
creek, of Levi W ilkenson in honor
E'or low est ra te s on autom obile,
Over lands. Fords, Chevrolet»,
of th e 5tlth w edding an n iv ersary
tru
c k and g en eral in su ran ce see with a large list of other used cars.
of Mr. and Mrs J. J. W ilkenson of
Des Moines. Iowa, who a re visiting B. W. T horne.—Adv.
Hessel Implement Co.
here T w enty-tw o W ilkenson» w ere
present.
A fine chicken dinner
was enjoyed by all.
The C ottrell Aid m eets W ednes­
day with Mrs. H. H. W atkins.
Fred W agner has leased ten
acres of his ranch for five years to
Â,
a house.
Mr. H acking of Hoed River will
■ I
preach Sunday at C ottrell church.
All not atten d in g elsew here a re in ­
h
vited.
Mrs. H. H. W atkins en tertain ed
one day last week Mrs. Win. Mc-
H aley of Sellwood and Mrs. L. J.
K linger of D ufur, both cousins of
Mrs. W atkins.
T he first moving p ic tu re of C ot­
tre ll w ill be given next F riday
Why not buy lum ber d irect from
night a t th e schoolhouse. The title the m ill? Sandy L um ber Co., p h o iu i
of film is “The K eeper of th e Bees.” Sandy 223.—Adv.
T here w ill also be m usical num bers
A Trial
betw een reels.
of N ickerson Jellied Chicken m eans
a re tu rn o rder. Give it a tria l.—
HOGAN
C. J. and G. S. W ilkenson spent Adv.
R obert M acKerrow and sister. S unday at th e Fred Meyers home.
in su ran c e funds for farm loans.
A fam ily reunion w as held last
Mrs. Mary E dw ards of P o rtlan d
No com m ission or brokerage. Very
took dinner T h u rsd ay w ith th e ir week a t th e sum m er home on Alder easy term s. B. W. T h o rn e —Adv.
sister, Mrs. A. J. S tout and fam ily
M r . M acKerrow arriv ed T uesday
evening from Coquille. Oregon, to
atten d the fu n eral of his m other,
Mrs. F ran ces M acKerrow, who was
buried W ednesday.
Miss F ran ces Stout, who is a t­
tending norm al a t M onmouth, O re­
gon, arriv ed T uesday to atten d the
fu n eral of her g ran d m o th er, Mrs.
F ran ces M acKerrow.
Mrs. C arl S hultz and Mrs. E. G.
A fine gasoline of the
Judd attended a union m eeting of
volatility
and stability that
th e n o rth ern B ap tist m issionary
produce quick starting, fast
circles w hich was held a t th e Ar
acceleration and a maximum
leta
B ap tist
ch u rch
Tuesday.
About 18 circles w ere represented.
of miles. Scientifically made
A portion of th e m achine shed
to provide the greatest effi­
crew at th e Colum bia brickyard
ciency of engine operation
w as forced to lay off W ednesday a f­
the product of qS years of
ternoon, ow ing to a breakdow n in
refining experience.
some of th e m achinery. R epairs
w ere speedily m ade and they w ere
able to resum e th e ir w ork T h u rs­
day m orning.
THE NEW
W IN T E K
RED CROWN
The P aren t-T ea ch e r association
will m eet on F rid ay evening at the
BORING
The congregation of the .Mission schoolhouse. All m em bers are r e ­
ch u rc h su rp rised th eir new pastor, quested to be p resen t and visitors
S. C arlson has leased th e John
th e Rev. D onald Shogren, and wife will also be welcome. A good pro- O slund place for five yers and has
on Monday afternoon by a fru it i gram is being prepared and r'e- tak en possession.
show er a t the parsonage, w hich has I freshm ents w ill be served.
F ritz S tag er is having a base­
lately been new ly papered and kal-
T he Ladies Aid of th e Saron m ent put u nder his house.
somined. T he final touches on the
I. D. T u rn e r and V. M endenhall
L u theran church will m eet on
renovations w ere m ade on Monday
| T hursday aftern o o n at 2 o’clock at have gone deer hunting.
and the p an try shelves neatly lined
Glen D allas is giving his house a
th e home of Mrs. E rn e st Lundbom.
w ith a good supply of fruit, jellies
coat of paint.
,
On
F
riday
evening
a
choir
Is
to
be
an d other edibles.
organized a t the L u th eran church
Mr. and Mrs. B art Olson and the , under the leadership of Mrs. Enoch
COTTRELL
la tte r’s m other, Mrs. Em m a Jo h n ­ Sandeen. She is a voice g rad u ate
T he C ottrell P aren t-T ea ch e r a s ­
son, drove to W arren Sunday and of the A ugustana C onservatory of
sociation will ru n th e m otion pic-I
sp e n t th e day w ith friends. .
Music at Rock Island. Illinois and
K enneth P eterson, the
little lias also received vocal in stru ctio n tu re, "T he K eeper of th e Bees” at
gran d son of Mr. and Mrs. A ugust at th e Bruce K now lton studio in th e schoolhouse on F rid ay night.
O ctober 15, at S o’clock. A good at-1
P eterson, w as ill two days of this P ortland. It is planned if possible
tendance
is desired.
week. His condition has been r a th ­ to form a double q u a rte t on F rid ay
e r delicate since his severe attack evening.
Card of T hanks.
of pneum onia la st w inter.
W* wish to th an k our kind
About $40 w as realized for the
friends and neighbors for th eir
ROCKWOOD
g reat assistan ce d u rin g th e illness
building fund of the S aron L u th e r­
and death of our beloved m other i
an ch u rch w hich w as held a t the
a n d s is t e r , M rs , F ran ces .MacKer­
A public reception will be te n ­ row,
residence of Dr. J. G. S tu re S a tu r­
also for the beautiful flowers |
dered
on
F
riday
evening
to
th
e
Rev.
day afternoon and evening. P lans
J. F. Dunlop, new ly appointed p as­ and th e music.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. S tout, Mr. and
have not yet been perfected for the 1 to r of the M ethodist ch u rch , by the
Mrs. J. W. Dixon, Mrs. Mary
erectio n of a new church, but the m em bers and friends of th e church.
E dw ards, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. |
building fund is being added to Pot luck supper will be tak en to
S anderson, Mr. and Mrs. R.
the
church
and
served
at
7:30.
In
g rad u ally.
M acK errow, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
connection w ith the supper a fine
C. Alt, Mrs. Emma H urley.
Axel L undquist, of San F ra n c is­ ■ program of to asts, vocal and in ­
co, arriv ed S atu rd ay for a visit stru m en tal m usic will be given,
Buy Shrubbery Now.
w ith his b ro th er, C. A. Lundquist. j Dr. John P arso n s of P o rtlan d will
B eautify your home. P lan t sh ru b s,
act
as
to
ast
m
aster.
The
public
is
He has been visiting oth er relatives
roses and tree s now. C orrect d e­
| invited to take p a rt in th is g ath er- signing and p lan tin g free. E. M.
a t P o rtlan d and C arlton.
1 ing.
Stone, phone G resham 21x1.
WILD
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fo r
con secu tive "Years
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For th e n in th con secutive year
D uick has w o n first ch o ice o f
space at th e N ation al A u to m o ­
b ile Show s.
T h is is Leadership! For this
h o n o r g o e s a n n u a l l y to t h e
m em ber o f the N ation al A uto­
m o b ile C h am ber o f C om m erce
w ith th e year’s largest v o lu m e
o f business. For any other car
to equal this w o u ld m ean re­
tain ing con tin uou s leadership
u n til 1 9 3 6 — a lm o s t a n o th e r
decade.
T h e i n d u s t r i a l h is t o r y o f
A m erica records n o m ore bril­
liant ach ievem en t th an these
n in e successive years o f B uick
d om inan ce.
A P R O D U C T OF G BN E R A L M O T O R S
Walter W. Metzg er
VOTE AGAINST
HIGHER TAXES
Oregon’s Total Bonded Debt is Already
$166,000,000
Support President Coolidge
Its per capita state debt is the highest in the Union
and the Republican Administration
By voting for
SENATOR
CONGRESSMAN
The Housewives’ Council “Water and Power” Amendment would per­
mit a new political board to issue $.53,000,000 more bonds, or an increase of
32 per cent to start state adventures in irrigation and power.
GOVERNOR
VOTE 337 X NO
A g a in st an issue o f $ 5 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 o f N ew B onds.
,
A g a in st an U n lim ited A m ou n t o f N ew T a x es.
A g a in st C reatin g a B oard o f P oliticia n -D icta to rs
A g a in st E n rollin g a N ew A rm y o f P ublic O fficials.
F R E D E R IC K
M. E.
I. L.
Steiwer
Crumpacker
Patterson
Nominated in the People’s Convention, the Direct Primary
A g a in st P a ra ly z in g Industry by B ureaucratic
D esp otism .
A g a in st R evolu tion izin g our form o f G overnm ent.
A g a in st a W ild Joy R id e W ithout B rakes at Y our E xp en se.
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For Clerk D iat. Court
I HE II t t . t A t.E I I
In Self-defense
Vole 337 X NO/ in November
P O R T L A N D E L E C T R IC P O W E R C O M P A N Y
A U n ite d R e p u b lic a n P a r ty
Election November 2
R ep u b lican C ou n ty C entral C oiflm lttee.
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•"<. Power ” Bonding Amendment