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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRI HAY. JUNE OBJTTARY GIVEN OE COLUMBIA HEIGHTS HENRY MrGINNIS The annual m ass m eeting of th e F u n eral services w ere held Wed schools east of the Sandy riv er w as nesday afternoon, May 25, for the held a t Columbian high .chool on late H enry McGinnis who died May F riday w hen an in terestin g pro- 23 a t the fam ily hom e n e a r Boring gram was ca rrie d out by th e pupils at th e age of 62 years. The funeral of the various schools. County was held a t th e P le a sa n t Home School S uperintendent A lderson gave an in terestin g talk and M ethodist church, Dr. A. Thompson dented eighth grad e diploma» to th e officiating. In term e n t took place in grad u ates of th e H u rlb u rt school. D ouglas cem etery. T he p allbearers A bountiful picnip dinner w as en The w ere Jam es H illyard, A ustin Buey, joyed afte r th e program . teachers have left for th eir v ac a Victor Johnson. Steve W aybill, tions but nearly all of them will C harles W heeler and G. W. Hale. re tu rn for anoth er year. The deceased is survived by his Mrs. George P erry , who has widow Mrs. S arah McGinnis and taught for five years in Columbian th ree sons, C harles and Raymond high school, resigned for th e com a t th e fam ily home and Jam es of ing year, m uch to the re g re t of th e pupils and patro n s of th e school. E stacada, nine g randchildren and She w ill take a y ea r's rest. one g re a t grandchild. G eorge Lusby, p rincipal of th e Mr. McGinnis was born near Corbett grade school, with his wife N ashville, T ennessee. He w as m a r left i « Springfield, w here they will ried to Miss S arah Donica at Pine spend th e ir vacation. Mr. aniPM rs. Edw ard E h rm an of ville, M issouri, in 1883. A few y ears afte rw a rd they cam e to P en P ortland have moved to th eir beau tiful sum m er home, E hrm anor. dleton, Oregon, and in 1901 to Bor They sta rte d on F riday by autom o ing w here they have since made bile for San F rancisco, w here they will visit for a week or two. th e ir home. Miss A nna E tllcg sp en t the w eek Mr. McGinnis w as a pioneer and end a t hom e w ith her p aren ts, Mr. has recalled the tim e when he with and Mrs. F red Etiing. his p are n ts crossed th e plains with Mrs. S usan H arding has gone to an ox team and covered wagon. He G resham w here she w ill be em has been a m em ber of the Wood- ployed for the sum m er on th e force f n n ii "! U m W oi io fo r ovi r M years of the B erry G row ers P ack in g com pany. Mrs. H ulit, who has been a Mr. McGinnis w as a loyal citizen, guest a t the H arding d orm atory for an a rd e n t su p p o rter of th e prohibi several weeks, w ill spend some tion law. He w as sym pathetic and tim e in P o rtlan d w ith friends. Mr. and Mrs. Miles and sons P aul sociable, and stra n g e rs as well as friends w ere alw ays welcome to and Gene plan to leave next T u es day for N ebraska w here they ex dine a t his table. He had a large circle of friends who greatly m ourn his d ep artu re. pect to dispose of th e ir eal estate and re tu rn to Oregon. Mrs. Maude Reed cam e home from Rhododendron w h ere she is in business to atten d th e g ra d u a tion of her dau g h ter, Bella, from I th e high school. Bella expects to atten d th e U niversity of Oregon next year. . Alvin K inney of C orbett, who u n ’ derw ent a 8erious operatlon la8t week, is m uch im proved and his many friends a re hoping for his com plete recovery. T h e Misses H elen, B erth a and M ildred, d au g h ters of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n L arsen of S pringdale, w ere am ong th e gu ests at the w edding of Miss Olga Nelsen in P o rtlan d la st week. Mr. and M rsu M. C ostner of P o rt land and Miss Cuba Sum m ers of W isconsin w ere dinner guests at Colum bia View farm on Sunday. Mis? Sum m ers is a teach er and plans to rem afn in Oregon and ta k e a course a t th e Oregon N orm al at Monmouth. * L aw rence A ndersen of P o rtlan d spent the w eak-ecd a t his home here. COTTRELL Mr. and Mrs. E lm er Elw ell, who live near th e C ottrell schoolhouse, a re rejoicing over th e a rriv a l of a d au g h ter who w as born on Sunday, M ay 29. * 1927 PAGE THREE CORBETT 1 factoríly which en title s him to en- visited D am ascus cem etery on Me- tran c e in A nnapolis Naval academ y m orial Day. It is a p re tty place Mr. and Mrs. G eorge C ham ber- at Annapolis, M aryland, for w hich and should be improved. place he expects to leave about the lain and sm all ch ild ren visited re l m iddle of June. ativ es n ear C orvallis Sunday and POWELL VALLEY Monday. PLEASANT VALLEY ----------- I Services a f the Mission church Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G ilbert r e A pure cream product from Mrs. Anna B ankus. of P o rtland. Ile51^ Sunday will begin w ith S u n e\|»ertly fed world fam ons Je r- tu rn ed from th e ir honeym oon trip day school at 9:50, w hich w ill be sey cows. a t th e beaches T uesday and a re at was a visitor a t th e home of Mrs. followed by p reaching by th e p as E xclusively a t the G. H. Richey S atu rd ay evening and home on th e farm of th e b rid e tor. the Rev. Don Shogren, who wrf 11 take for his subject ‘'j ’e te r's P ray er groom 's fa th e r in the Springfield attended grange. TABER PHARMACY A nsw ered”. In the evening a t 8 d istric t. N eighbors and friends Mr. and Mrs. C. A. E k stran d o'clock in G resham . he will preach in E nglish git*-e th e young couple a serenade spent Memorial Day at Albany, Ore. on "P e te r L ifts His Voice”. Any Flavor. on W ednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. H arriso n , of Don't^forget the ad v e rtise rs when A larg e b arn 40 x 80 b u ilt by G resham , visited w ith Mr. and Mrs. you need an y thing in th e ir line. Claud Woodle on th e C orbett es- KL N. S ager Sunday afternoon. R. e T u rn e r m ade a business ta te is ab o u t com pleted and is a trip to C arlton, Oregon, one day tine looking building. T he high w ater in th e Columbia last week. Miss Alice Richey w as home is playing havoc w ith th e fishing from M onmouth over Memorial in d u stry , as th e catch is very sm all at th is tim e. T h ere has been onty Day. Chas. L utz h as sold out and gone I ab o u t tw o w eeks of paying business since May 1, according to th e fish to C alifornia. W. L. K esterson and son W illard | 4 ' erm en. w ere hom e from Sandy logging j Jo h n Speybrock, resid in g be tw een S p rin g d ale and C orbett, is in cam p over Sunday. Mrs. Anna Lehm an Is e n te rta in the P o rtlan d sa n itariu m , w here he u n derw en t an op eratio n last S u n ing th is week, Mr. and Mrs. Fred day m orning. Mr. S peybrock's con G utzler of P asadena, California, dition is rep o rted as satisfacto ry . and Mrs. T. A. Lehm an of Chicago, H arold C ham berlain, son of Mr. you will li nJ irreal satisfaction in the and Mrs. G eorge C ham berlain of Illinois, cousins and sister-in-law »se of our Biinking-by-Mail service. C orbett, cam e home Monday for a of th e late F red Lehm an. Deposits are acknowledged the same stay of about tw o weeks from San Mr. and Mrs. Mason, of St. Jo h n s, |' Diego, C alifornia, w here he has w ere visitors Monday a t th e home | • day received. been since la st Ju ly in the navy tra in in g school a t th a t place. He of th eir niece. Mrs. H. F. Sager. has passed his exam inations sa tis- I A num ber of people from h ere HANNEM ANN’S ICE CREAM HTien Time is Valuable Dale Sm ith, th e boy p reacher, will preach a t th e C ottrell com m u nity church next S unday m orning- a t 11 o'clock. S p ecial’ m usic will be fu rn ish ed by v isito rs from P o rt ¿¡i..... (iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiti....tiiiiitiiiiiiiiuiiitiiiiiniiiiiitjiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiiii...nmiinnnoii land. Sunday school w ill begin at 10 o’clock. Try the convenience of this ser vice if you are not now hanking here, we will he pleased to receive your first deposit by mail. ikiiiiiiiiiiii 1 A nnouncement \Ye wish to announce to the public that we have purchased the Gresham Service Station of Dell 1). Smith and will continue to give the same reliable service which has pleased the many patrons in the past. Old and new customers are in vited to call and get acquainted. Cord oi Thanks. We w ish to than k those who a s sisted d uring th e illness and death of our beloved husband and father and for the beautiful floral offer ings. Mrs. S arah McGinnis. Charles, Jam es and Raymond McGinnis. PLEASANT HOME T he Rev. Andrew Johnson, of Haley, will preach a t the P leasant Home B aptist church next Sunday at 11 and 8 o'clock. T he Rev. Wm. F airw ea th er will supply a t the T hird B aptist church in P ortlan d both m orning and evening. Sunday school convenes at- 10 o’clock and B. Y. P. U. at 7:30. T he children of th e S unday school are prep arin g a ch ild ren 's day program to be giv en Ju n e 12. The picnic for the H appy H our class had to be post poned on account of rain, and it is now planned to hold it on W ednes day, Ju n e 8, at Dodge park. All th e ch ildren who attended th is class, and th eir m o th ers a re in vited to go, and arran g e m en ts will be m ade to take all who have no conveyance if they w ill notify Mr F airw eath er. M ultnom ah g range is planning an open m eeting in th e near fu tu re to have one or m ore sp eak ers to discuss the m easu res to be voted upon at th e special election in June. F u rth e r announcem ent of tim e and speak ers w ill be made. Mr. and Mrs. F re d ric k Johnson have moved into th e ir new house w hich has ju st been com pleted T he house is m odern in every w ay and w ill be m uch enjoyed by its occupants. Miss Je ssie N asshahn is spend ing a few w eeks at M onmouth w ith h er b ro th er and wife, Mr. and Mrs W ilford N asshahn, who a re stu d en ts at the sta te norm al. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. W right and Mrs. Adams of P ortlan d w ere re cen t gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. R. I A nderson. e Mr. and Mrs. L aw rence Van Domelon w ere guests of th e la t te r's p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, C arp en ter, over the week-end. W ilbur A ltm an spent the Me m orial Day vacation at th e hom e of his p are n ts. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. A ltm an. W ilbur is a senior at O. A. C. and w ill be a g rad u ate w ith th e class of '27. S I sc the Postal Service to Save Time CHAS. H U N T & SON C hrysler “5 0 ” ’750 AMI UPWARDS Coupe, $750 ; Coach. $780 ; R o a d s t e r (w ith rum ble se a t), $795: Sedan. $830; L an d au Sedan, $885 ; f. o. b. D e tro it, sub ject to c u rre n t F ed eral e x cise tax. C h ry sle r d e a l e r s a re in a position t<t ex ten d th e conven ience o f, tim e p a y m ents. Ask ab o u t C h ry sle r's a t t r a c t ive plan. All C h ry sler Car« a re p ro te c te d aualn*t th eft nnder i in- » • d v Bj tie hi of numbering. In its truly extraordi nary results Walter I’. Chrysler and Ids eorps of engineers gave thf public something convincing, fi nal ami conclusive with which to mensure Chrysler “50” against and above anything around its class. From its very introdue- tiou Chrysler “50” lias won overwhelming public acceptance for what it was designed and built to In*— a ear which, because of C h r y s l e r Standardized Quality, is the giant of its class in outstanding per- for 01831387 ................. size, complete appointment ami every essential that makes for indisputable value. HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. Phone H i t W. A. H ESSEL Gresham Service Station I J i-:-»;-.:— riiis Electric R ange rn QVei'fdiihjtil set Tan t ■ Without extra cost during June W ith every Westinghouse Automatic Electric Range you purchase, you’ll receive T h ete Three Conrcnicncet J. C. H ESSEL DEPENDABLE USED CARS Ill* APPREI I \ I El». The m em bers of the P lea san t Home M ethodist Ladies Aid wish to ex p ress th e ir ap preciation for the help given them on F riday of last week in the work of cleaning up and b eautifying the cem etery. HALEY A C h ildren's Day program will » be rendered Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at the H aley B aptist church to w hich all a re invited. Sunday school w ill convene a t th e usual hour of 10, followed by the Swedish service at 11 o’clock. T he L ord's S upper .will be observed. S h ave Q u ic k ly w it h a « u p e r k w n blad e. A d u ll blade means a s lo w shave. Sew Shoes for Ladies, $4.95. No w here w ill you find such splendid slip p ers at so low a price. Ask to see our ladies’ shoes at $2.95 and $3.95. A ylsw orth & Mar- ton, G resham .—Adv. Portland-Gresham Stage LY. PO R T I.AM» LY. GRESHAM Par» and Yamhill BEacon 8181 Powell • Rnkerfl Phone 1823 •7 :30 a. •8 00 a. •8 30 a. 9 30 a 9 :50 a. 10 :30 a. 1 1 :30 a. 11 60 a. 12 :30 p. 1 :30 p. 1 '50 p. 2 :30 p. 3 30 p. 3 SO p 4 :30 p. 5 :30 p. 5 :50 p. « 30 p. 10 00 p I l l :30 p. *8 45 a. BI., B. L. •7 oo a. m . P V •7 :05 a. m . S. L. 8 :30 a. m . B. L 9 00 a. m . S. L. 9 30 a m., P. V. 10-30 a m . B L. 11 :00 a. m., 8. L. 11 30 a. m.. P V 12:30 p. m . B L. 12 :50 p. m . S. L 1 30 p m., P. V. 2 .30 p m . B. L. 2 50 p m., S. L. 3 30 p m . P. V, 4 :30 p. m . B. L. 4 50 p. m . 8. L. 5 :3fl p. m . P. V. 7 00 p. in.. P V. 17 15 p. m . B. L. m.. S. L. m., B. L. m.. P. V m , B. L. m , S. L. m . P. V. m., B. L. m.. S L. m . P V. m., B. L. m.. S L. m». P. V. m . B L. m . S. L m , P V. m - B. L. m . S. L. m . P V. m . P V. m.. B. L. •D aily except Sundays and holidays. »Saturdays. Sundays and holidays. S. L.— Section Line road P V.—Powell Valley road B U —Bane Line road. Owned and operated by GEO. LEWIS & SON . L ea rn w h a t strop* p in g d oes. B u y a V a le t A u t o S t r o p R a z o r . I t g iv e s a c o m fo rt* s p e e d y shave e v e r y t im e . • ! u p to $ 2 5 . A K i n g Kitchen Stool (price £2.25), all metal, gray enamel, and with rubber-tipped feet. R ie s Westinghouse i A Westinghouse Auto matic Electric Iron (price £7.75). Maintains per. feet ironing temperature at all times. TV, flaw, -** A. CT m *- These modern day», we solve the servant problem by install ing electrical servants in our homes. During June, you have an extraordinary opportunity to pro cure a modern, up-to-the-minute Westinghouse Electric Range. It is.an automatic Electric Range— will cook your dinners for you— watch them— keep them piping hot for you, no matter where you are or what you are doing. Modern in every detail— the Automatic Console pictured— takes up a small amount of floor space— gives perfected service and liberates you from kitchen drudgery. 10% Down (minimum £15) 5% monthly— while you’re using it. Valet ArttrStrop Razor —SKarpant It—If A P a r a g o n Clothe« 3 Basket (price £3.50). N o more stooping or bend ing— it has folding legs. «end-White Enamel •132.50 Full Grey Enamel •117.50 LIBERAL TKItMH ■*•-*** Gresham f X M ain St. at Third ............................................................................................. F . O. B. D E T R O IT 50 Miles per hour 5 to 25 miles in 8 seconds 35 miles gallon T M ay we explain Io you in perfon? PORTLAND ELECTRIC P O W E REgfflCOM PAN Y ? ELECTRIC 5 T O R E ^ & £ ^ ELECTRIC BLDG* Powell St. ’ Phone 801 ' Gresham ? ? Ÿ ? I