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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1926)
G resham Fairview A. F. & A. M. oitloom , t ie s b a y . D ecember _____________________ thkeb B R ID A Y VEIL SA W Y E R ACCIDENTALLY KILLED ROCKWOOD Gaining Self (emidence I (By Miss Flo.) Rockwood g ran g e elected th e fol Jam es Gaydon, 36, saw yer for the Dear Miss F lo :— I am so self Bridal Veil L um ber com pany, a ra s low ing officers for ihe com ing year couscious 1 am afraid to open iny accidentally killed w hile at his at its last m eeting; M aster. W. O. m outh when I am out w ith people Fairview lodge No. 92 A. F. & w ork last S aturday. He is s u r S h aver: overseer, J H W atson; for fe a r I ’ll say th e w rong thing A. M. held its an n u a l election and vived by his widow, M argaret G ay ch ap lain . Mrs E lise E dw ards; lec Seem s to me th a t nothing I think in stallation of officers on Saturday don, and a son. A lbert, of Palm er, tu rer, Mrs. Marie W atson; stew ard. about w hen I am in a crowd is night, Decem ber 4. a t w hich tim e logging h ea d q u arters for th e lu m J. W. E d w ard s; a ssista n t stew ard. w orth saying. It Isn ’t th a t I ani D. K. Young: secretary , C. L. the follow ing w ere installed by I ber com pany. re a lly stupid—but I don’t know H aynes; tre a su re r, B ert E Boice; P ast M aster L. A. H arlow , assisted | F u n eral services w ere held Mon how to s ta r t or w hat to say. P lease doorkeeper, Tom Row en; lady a s by P ast M aster M. B. McGinnis as day afternoon in P o rtlan d at th e iell me how I can overcom e this m a rsh a l: John T. McGinnis, w or Miller & T racey chapel, w ith in sista n t stew ard, Mrs. F. R ivears; handicap. It m akes me so u n graces. Misses B dw ards n appy!— P. R la arger rg e r E r,owi shipful m a ste r: R ussel C. W ilson, I cin eration a t Lincoln «< _ i e ior a O rassel; m usician. Mrs. W O. senior w arden; John S, B urns, | park. F or goodness sake— don’t take it Shaver. jun io r w arden; D W. McKay, re so seriously! Who in the world Is The Rockwood w ater d istric t has elected tr e a s u r e r : W illiam H. j going to rem em ber a year from POWELL VALLEY its w ell down 95 feet with 4» feet Stanley, re-elected se creta ry ; Geo. now, o r a week from now, or even W iekho nt A. C. Arvidson was chosen as the I w ater. It is th e .in ten tio n to P. Lumsden, senior deacon; Chris a day from now, if you do say the c m m m M m a - c .. . c « r r , „ . , successor of John W illiam s a t th e <lrin »Dll deeper so as to in su re an F e d ersp ie l,'ju n io r deacon; W illiam wrong th in g ? T here Isn’t anybody B ° * r in < e r ------- C ----------------- D . m f election held Monday in the Powell ad equate supply of w ater at all living so infallible th a t he can T egart, ch a p lain : M. B. McGinnis, I Valley w ater d istric t No. 2 for the m a rsh al; Jam es R. Spence, senior ?? office of com m issioner. Mr. Wil ions obstacles In d rillin g have been untim ely rem ark stew ard ; H. E. Bloyd, junior stew Hams’ term expires at th is time. an? th e p ro 8 p ect. of « W re g re tte d —and blushed many . «•»«•j i r u r u —«mi [) a rd ; W. W. Spence, tyler. After ■ S M v W r ---------- R .C --------------filin o ti „ T he L u th e ra n Ladies Aid will an ab undance of w ater for the dis- t ,meg rem em b er, the in stallatio n lunch was served ) - We all do s « ! » --------------- ------------- BtwWn meet at the ch u rch on T h u rsd ay a f tric t seem s an assu red fact. so m any tim es, and say so m any by the Ladles Aid of Troutdale. Mr. an d Mrs. Wm. Rowen have things th a t we would not do or ternoon a t 2 o’clock. No one p e r OMtorUaa _JLB------ Miehitin , son is hostess but all are expected both been quite poorly the p ast two would not say if given tim e in T he Fqjrview g range will m eet ! F r ie d » « ------ Q---------- Miehitin * which to carefully th in k about It. to Airing co n trib u tio n s to w ard s the weeks. in re g u la r session on Saturday eve So stop w orrying. J u s t open T he b azaar and supper by the your m outh wide everytim e you refreshm ents. B*w*r -------- UH Northwestern ning. Decem ber 11, a t w hich tim e » Ladies Aid of th e ch u rch w ill be A p ray er m eeting of the Home have th a t frig h t about opening it__ -------------- R .H Sovth C illt . the first and second degrees w ill be and F oreign M issionary society given on th is S atu rd ay evening. A and say som ething. I t’s th e only conferred. As the election of of w ay to get over th e trouble. w ill be held a t th e L u th eran good atten d an ce is anticipated. ficers w ill also ta k e place at this Talk until you get your balance. church on Sunday afternoon at Don’t stop to ask yourself, "Is it m eeting and other im portant busi 2:30. R efreshm ents will be served w orth w hile saying,’’ because if PLEA SA N T HOME ness m a tte rs will be attended to, it you do you w ill come to th e co n clu follow ing th e m eeting is urged th a t all m em bers be p re s Mrs. B. C. A ltm an w as called to sion th a t few things a re w orth say ent. B asket dinner will be Berved those th a t a re w orthw hile I P ortland on T uesday to attend h er ing, have and have all been said by men like prom ptly a t 6:30. COTTRELL I m other, Mrs. J. A. Stephens, w ho S h ak esp eare and W ill R ogers— T he social com m ittee of Fairview u sly ill. ____, Mrs. c- Stephens re- and a few others. T he ladies of the C ottrell com- | is serio _________ ^grange will give a card party a t the P eople m unity church a re planning sev- sided in th is com m unity for nianv "I’1' ,, who Wh,° are s self-conscious e lt’co,,8cl<” is eral for th th e ¡ i n - I years. J i ? T ? _ . han !1.‘c#pped •»"*’ “ re »•Ity hall on the evening of Decern eral in in te te restin restin g g featu featu res res for e an th e re fo re n atu ra lly very unhappy. ber 15. An invitation is extended nual bazaar, w hich will be held a t T ---------------D he congregation opuBl - — of the x- B u a aptist u a i i y They v t’ I J I a I lI l 111 re llK H usually very lim ited in to all to attend. the ch u rch on F riday evening, De church enjoyed an unusual service <helr frien d sh ip s and social exper- Mr. and Mrs. C arl Nelson of cem ber 10. The supper, w hich will on Sunday evening when the "H ap- !JU<I P? r t about *8 _ _ tt »• i 4 th a t m ost of th eir unhappiness ami P o rtlan d w ere dinner guests on Ten great football coaches co be served from 6 to 8, w ill be fol py H our class of children had em b arrassm en t Is so unnecessary. S unday at th e hom e of Mr, and operated with Grantland Rice, lowed by a gqod program . T here c h a rg e.o f the service. T he th in g s th ey suffer about most Mrs. C. P. Stone. nationally known sports authority will be booths for a fish pond and Mrs. M artin L en n artz w as a and lie aw ake nights w orrying Mrs. W. E. T eg art entertained in the selection of the mythical candy sale. about a re so triv ia l—and so often P o rtlan d visitor on Monday m t « i i i t aginary. tK llltt l V . . As AS H l l r a l t tte t o r r o of f only i Im a l m th e lady officers of T rou td ale E a st 1926 All-American football team T he w o rk on th e new residence fact, no one is likely to even notice Better Farmers. Not More. ern S ta r c h a p te r at dinner on for Collier’s weekly which appears of R. I. A nderson is p rogressing th eir e rro rs because they are. as in the current week’s issue, Dec. 6 a . 1 1 « . Flv 1 _ ____ ... e • f t t 111 jlf t llt r .^ a .^ ^ 1 M 1 .a a The fu tu re need of our co u n try is e. rapidly. T uesday afternoon The rooms and as printed above. Glenn War They a rc hoping to occu- 1 rule, delivered in such a mild, tin w ere beautifully decorated in the ner of Stanford, Robert Zuppke, going to be not for an increased py th e new home before C hrist- ln a? ‘’<‘r , ,b a t no one mas. ' could ta k e objection! It 1» the Jive colors of the star. 111.; C. C. Woodruff, Georgia; Knute proportion of farm ers to th e re st | ___ self-confident one whose Ill-chosen An in-door picnic was held on Rockne, Notre Dame; Wallace of th e population, says S ecretary Mr. and Mrs I. W. A nderson of rem ark s a re delivered in an o pin la st T h u rsd ay evening at th e home Wade, Alabama; Capt. J. J Jardine, b u t for farm ers w ith P o rtlan d visited Mr. and Mrs R. I. ionated w ay th at Is m et w ith r e McEwan, Ore.; W. A. Alexander, of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stone. The Georgia Tech.; Howard Jones, g rea ter ability to apply the resu lts A nderson on Sunday. sen tm en t and disfavor. and event w as in honor of Mrs. Cora Southern Calif.; E. P. Madigan, St of research in the n atu ra l sciences, The boys a re organizing for the t r y Instead ^ n g m e of a c a avoiding ^ them" m people— ake Bent, siste r of A. L. Stone, who Mary’s, Calif.; and Dan E. McGui- of invention, and of economic and usttal b asketball the e tem pi pt ui to w iden your social circle. ......— p ractice in c u ce at m will leave th is week for C alifornia gan, Vanderbilt are the coaches sociological an aly sts to ag ric u ltu re gran g e Jiall, p ractice n ights being Lose o p p o rtu n ity of broadening who co-op»-rated with Mr. Rice. and ru ra l life. before retu rn in g to her home in --------------- j ■ it. Rem em ber th a t when you shun Monday and Friday. Geographically, the West pre Chicago. T here w ere 32 p resent to d o S ? » s e le c tio n is t The Rev and Mrs Wm v,,». peop,e b<?cause they em b arra ss you , I are rea l,y 8“ u n n ln g them because oriin«» »Le . . I _ . . . ’ Cooperatives Grow. enjoy th e evening _ and « dinner. ing seven places against four frort The num ber of farm ers’ cooper w eath er en tertain ed on Sunday of a sense of inferiority. T alk to G am es and rnusih w ere enjoyed the East. atives has Increased from less than Mrs. R ussel, son and d aughter, of everybody—to every kind of p e r d u rin g th e evening. 6000 in 1915 to approxim ately 12, P ortland. The R ussels w ere form son you m eet—the young, th e old, POWELL VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mahaffey were 500 in 1926. D uring th is sam e dec er neighbors of the F airw eath ers the rich or the poor—all types. Each experience will develop a ade th e volume of business done in N orth Dakota. p le asa n tly su rp rised Sunday eve At the m eeting of the D eborah by new Idea about life and It w on’t be fa rm e rs’ cooperatives has ning by a num ber of th e ir friends Ladies Aid held in th e Mission Mrs. C. J. Scoville and children long until you will find yourself grow n from $635,838,000 to about and relatives, the occasion being church T hursday afternoon officers $2,400,000,000, and the num ber of W right, Alice and Helen, w ere talking w ith confidence and your the b irth d ay of each. Music and w ere elected for the com ing year farm ers who are m em bers of co guests a t th e Nelson home Sunday. bleRs flowing so rap id ly you will have to talk long and fast to keep gam es occupied th e evening, after as follow s: Mrs. Jo h n yick lu n d , operative associations has in c re as W ilbur A ltm an, a stu d en t a t O. A. up w ith them . which a dainty lunch w as served president: Mrs. A. C. A rvidson, ed from 651,000 to nearly 2,000,000. C„ sp en t Sunday and Monday w ith A question Is alw ays good talk - The a g ric u ltu ra l cooperatives to and th e couple w as presented with vice presid en t; Mrs. Don Sho- day a re m ark etin g one-fifth of th e the home folks. W ilbur cam e to sta rte r, and once you have asked several useful gifts. Those present g r .n . se creta ry ; Miss H uida Jo h n farm products of th e country. see his g ran d m o th er who is c r it the question, don’t fall to listen a t tentively w hile the person ap w ere Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lewis, Mr. son. tre a su re r. In ap p reciatio n of ically ill. proached expands on the subject The m iddle of a frozen pipe and Mrs. W illiam L edbury and the services of Mrs. A rvidson. who n earest th e h eart. F o r low est ra te s on autom obile, d au g h ter E ula, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred has been presid en t of th e Aid for should never be thaw ed first. W ork And do n 't forget th e w eath er— tow ard the w ater supply. To thaw tru ck and g eneral in su ia n c e see it is just as good a topic to s ta rt L edbury, Mrs. Opal Fuson, Captain the past four years, she w as p re a w aste or sew er pipe w ork up B. A». T horne.—Adv. on as It ever was. an d Mrs. Ju stin , Mr. and Mrs. F. G. sented w ith a handsom e console set, ward from the low er end to perm it H eld and daughter, all of P ortland. in a few w ell-chosen w ords by the the w ater to d rain awav. O ther guests w ere Mr. and Mrs. J. Rev. Don Shogren. Mrs. Axel Jo h n C. Sim pson, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. son has com pleted her fourth year Lewis and dau g h ter K athleen, Mr. as tre a su re r of the society. and Mrs. Mahaffey and son Law Miss Anna Nordblom, who is ren ce and Buddie B urlingam e. taking a n u rse s’ train in g course at W onderful C h ristm as p resen ts for sale, 5 o'clock St. V incents hospital, has been ill CORBETT for several days at the home of her AT H U E LAKE PARK Columbia grange held its reg u parents, Mr. and Mrs. C harles Will ta k e up sm all collection to Nordblom. \ la r Monday m eeting S aturday, De Hot biscuits « m d e of F ish er’s Blend Floor. help pay for music, ( ream ed chicken and all the fine and ta sty dishes the cem ber 4. w ith a fair atten d an ce of W hite enam el b rea k fa st set co n P lea san t Home women a re noted for. S upper &|M l.adie« Bring Lnneh m em bers and two visitors. Mr. and sistin g of round tab le and four FRED G. ANICKER. Good program included ch airs for sale. Phone 51x2.—Adv Mrs. Jo hn Jo n a s of Fairview . Mrs. Prices ft«c and 25c Floor M anager Jontfs is m a ster of Fairview Adds add to your ad vantage. grange. The m orning session was devoted to business. *At noon a line d inner was served. The after noon session w as taken up with the election of officers as follow s: Mas ____ h i l l 1 \ IlllfX OX B i l l I li O l h VI < n I I |J F |,|„ n iill.H X te r, Edith A. B u tler; overseer, A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK C lara E. S m ith; le ctu rer, Della Sale lta,n ,.r Shine ,s„|e starts 10,30 Kre.- Lnneh at H en k le; stew ard, W. F. H enkle; a ssista n t stew ard, F red K nleriem ; GRADE JE R SE Y S ch ap lain. M yrtle E llis; tre a su re r, « H e lí e ís U o f U cm hre"l? ïîl'h ib e r e n lir T e s * e d ''' ‘(Tne T e a T hî‘n| | ,*,,O"■ Mrs, M. J. W ilson; secretary, Daily Trips to Portland nnd 'W W hite Leghorn I’n lh ls. H" r W ' G lenna Reed; gatekeeper, D. G. Gresham B u tler; C eres. Hazel B u tler; Po Powell Portland Phone and mona, D orris E vans; F lora, Doro- Ft. Fast Taylor USI Maple try E llis; lady a ssista n t stew ard, Phone EAst MS9 A letha K nleriem ; directors, F ran k K nieriem and F red Reed; piuslc- Ä S Ä ‘Ä . S Ä ian, Edith K nieriem ; chairm an, econom ics com m ittee’, D orothy E l lis. T he g range will give an old »teads. 2 couches, 2 d ressers, 6 stand tables, 2 dining ¿ b l e ? s rock tim e dance Decem ber 11. ' A crew of men m ade an unsuc cessful atte m p t to raise the launch .Jo-Aere harm at Private Sale of Dr. Mackey, w hich w ent aground on G erry island dorDffc th e wind sto rm of two w eeks ago. T he boat is en tirely subm erged by th e high w ater caused bV the rec en t rains. Mrs. P. D. S ettlem eier has been q u ite ill th e past week. Dr. A. W. Botkin of G resham Is In a tte n d This Company has invested over $77,000,000 in Elects Lodge Officers I Pleasant Home Methodist Ladies Aid FREE, Old Time DANCE BAZAAR Each Saturday Nite COAL M P l.,,„ i,„ s . , . . . a X..„ keep th e ’ \ rub8 ‘ Shape of the shrub. in w estern Oregon extends from All dead or diseased branches a re October to A pril, says the statiou removed and burned. landscape specialist. S h ru b s are planted any tim e when the ground Students Religiously I nelillesi. is in w orkable condition. Much Religious preference or m em ber harm comes from p lanting in m ud ship was expressed by 2223 of th e dy soil. Since w eather conditions 3420 students registered this term are u n certain at this tim e of the at O. A. C. Of these the la rg e st y e a r, sh ru b s are ordered early from 1 num ber chose th e P resbyterian de- the n u rsery and if the soli is not I nom ination w ith M ethodist a close fit for planting, a re ’heeled in ” u n , second. C hristian, Episcopal, Bap- til they may be safely planted. I list. Catholic, C hristian Science Heavy pruning is done to m ain • and C ongregational followed in the tain a balance between the top and 1 order nam ed w ith the re st divided the loss of roots In diggtng. R am ong 11 other denom inations prevents dam age caused by w hip m aking 21 In all. F u ll church mem- ping iu stro n g winds. The cuts are j bership w as claim ed by 1453 s tu m ade clean ju st above th e nodes or dents. Ethyl is here! Ethyl Gasoline is here at Gresham Service Sta. Dell Smith, Prop. 3rd & Main Only place in town to get it # i 1 JiaM iline yourself today. It Is the only fuel which xx ill elim in ate “ knocking” under all driv ing conditions, bring out ALL the power and sm ooth ness of which your motor Is capable and turn ( urlion into Power. N ew Low Prices Model 4OO Refrinlucer ÌSow f t 9 .00 M odel 300 N ow $ 5 2 .5 0 STEWART-WARNER M a tc h e d -U n it R a d io here’s only one Matched-Unit Radio—the Stewart- Warner. Radio reception is admittedly most satis factory when each unit ol the radio—receiver, tubes, reproducer and accessories are matched to co-ordinate perfectly with each other. This perfect coordination of upits is absolutely impossible when there has been no attempt made to match the various parts—or when each is the product of a different manufacturer. T You have been waiting for the kind of entertainment that Stewart-Warner Matched-Unit Radio will bring into your home. This you may now have at new attrac tive prices. Popular demand has made this possible. Let us demonstrate Matched-Unit Radio in your home. J. E. METZGER ) our Home Furnisher Auction Sale BRIQUETS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11 EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE t e JJTen - * choose BUICKS for Gifts at Christmas time - - A SAFE PLACE to put your money AFK??Æ»ri.iS,^ ance. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Brockw ay of P o rtlan d w ere Sunday v f s lty s at Mrs. C lara Sm ith's home. Mrs. Lydia O strand returned to P o rtlan d Sunday afte r a ten days' visit w ith Mrs. Sm ith and daughter a t F ern d ale Place. M ’ KINGDALK WOODM VN PLAN B E N E F IT DANCE A benefit dance will be given at th e T ro u td ale city hall on S atu r day evening. Decem ber 18, under ’ he auspices of S pringdale camp. Pacific Woodmen Life association, for the fund w hich is b d n g raised for th e constru ctio n of a hall at S p rin g d ale for the organization. Tills Is th e dance w hich w as erron- ously announced for December 11. Mm- Nora A. McIntosh this territory. It has 90,000 light and power customers and serves a population of over 400,000. Its business is growing steadily every day. TROUTDALE SAND & GRAVEL CO Concrete and Planter Wc offer you an opportunity to invest your money in this sneressfiil and w ell-m anaged business at « 1 7 per rent interest. SAND Investm ent Departm ent, 820 E lectric B uilding Sold in the Hunkers 'Or Delivered CEM ENT AND CEM ENT BRICK Portland Electric Power Co. GENERAL HAULING Portland. Oregon Every heart warms to the beauty of Buick—finished in charming Coronation Duco. Drop in at the Buick show room today, and finish your Christmas shopping. G ra v e l Let us tell you more about it. J. R. Buick is a gift suggestion that grow s in favor each tim e Christmas comes. K N A R R The Greatest P h o n e G resham T R O U T D A L E . O RE. BUICK1,;;;,. Walter W. Metzg er —— a Phone I sol Sales and Service Greahatu