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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1927)
G K E S IliM O iT L O O K , T I E S B t Y. J O E H. lfc? PAGE THREE PLEASANT HOME The C hildren's Day program at th e B aptist church Sunday m orn ing w as very in terestin g and the various num bers of recitations, songs and dialogues w ere w ell r e n dered. The Rev. Wm. F airw ea th er gave a brief ta lk to th e children. C harles F itzp a trick of Ocean P ark , W ashington, a form er re si dent of th is com m unity visited here one day la st week. He w as accom panied by his sister, also Mr. and Mrs. W ilson, all of P ortland. Mrs. W ilson lived here a num ber of y ears ago and attended the O rient school. She was form erly Miss M inta B irdsall. A good rep resen tatio n of m em bers of M ultnom ah Gratige a tte n d ed th e dinner and reception for the N ational G range M aster a t F air- view on S aturday evening, and all enjoyed very m uch the program of m usic w hich preceded th e address of M aster T abor, as well as the ad d ress itself. Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Stephens and d au g h ter of Los A ngeles are v isit ing the fo rm er’s m other a t the home of B. C. A ltm an. Volney Scoville of C orvallis v isit ed his au n ts, Mrs. H jelm er Jo h n son and Mrs. H. C. Nelson on S u n day. He w as accom panied by his sister-in -law , Mrs. Ju stin Scoville and daug h ters, H elen and Alice, of P ortland. Mr. and Mrs. R. I. A nderson re ceived w ord of th e arriv a l of a little grandson la st W ednesday a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. An derson of P ortland. An au to ra n into and seriously injured two cows belonging to Mrs. Sadie Chase, Sunday evening as Alvin K linski w as tak in g the cattle across th e road to th e pasture. Mr. K lin sk i'sig n a le d th e autos to stop, and one did so the other failing to obey w ith th e stated resu lt. The o ccupants of the ca r w ere m ore or less shaken and injured. The auto is m ore and m ore becom ing a m enace to th e people of the country as w ell as th e city. A utoists from th e city seem to th in k the farm er who feeds them has no rights w h at ever. Time afte r tim e th e c o rre s pondent sees them stop and break down shru b b ery along the wayside even b reaking branches from apple tree s w ithout a “ please" or a “than k you.” From S atu rd ay noon u n til M onday m orning one alm ost d reads to drive from a by-road or attem p t to cross a highw ay, for fear of an accident by th e on-rush- ing autom obiles. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T u rn e r and d au g h ter Jew el, and Mr. and Mrs. H enry T u rn e r and children, W il liam and Emily, of Salem , spent Sunday a t the F airw ea th er home, also Mrs. Russell and dau g h ter of P o rtlan d w ere calle rs in the a f te r noon. G randm a W aybill is spending a few w eeks a t Sherwood w ith her d aughter, Mrs. Jam es K night, and h er gran d d au g h ter, Mrs. Ju lia H unter. Miss H azel George of P ortlan d is a t the hom e of her g ran d p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. H arris, to r e c u p e rate afte r an attac k of m astoid ine iviaytag tub ot cast-aluminum gives it un matched endurance as well as superior washing ability. Not only is it proof against rust, rot, splitting, warping or cor rosion, but it keeps the water hot longer. The Maytag is built throughout, to match the sturdiness of its seamless, lifetime tub—the Maytag stays good. The cast-aluminum tub, exclusively Maytag, is shaped to produce a vigorous, penetrating water action in every y inch of the tub all the time. It holds four gallons more / than ordinary washers, and washes its fill of clothes in / 3 to 7 minutes—anaverage washing in an hour, making / * the most grimy garments beautifully clean without / hand-rubbing. • » L -------- i Jjf. - • < . . .4 H s ¿<¿7 1 f l SniffijfrffiX<<;Xyi Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k McKinney liaA. as guests on F riday th e ir son C harles, and Miss L ucille F ailing, who have been students a t O. A. C., th e p ast year. They left S aturday m orning for P endleton, the home of Miss F ailing. S tra w b erry picking is th e chief topic of conversation these days in th is com m unity. The la te r b erries have not yet begun to ripen, but a few days of sunshine w ill bring them along w ith a rush. On T h ursday evening the Swedish Mission church" will use for Its Bible study them e, “O utline of Events”- A nine-foot c h a rt will be used in th e study. Washes one piece or a tubful with equal efficien cy, and when you are through, the cast- a lu m in u m tu b empties itself and cleans itself. a Maytag dealer. W ithout cost or obligation, he will set a Maytag in your home for a free trial washing, If it doesn’t sell itself, don’t keep i t THE MAYTAG COMPANY, Newton, Iowa For homes without electric ity the M aytag is available with in-built gasoline motor D eferred P a ym en ts You’ll Neuer M iss Cherries Wanted. H ighest cash prices paid, or will handle on pool basis. See Young A W ells, ca re B erry G row ers P ack ing com pany, G resham , phone 1871. Adv. tf Bo You Know,’ You can have a savings account for th a t 10-year-old child by de positing $2 per m onth th a t will com pound la rg e r in te rest than a bank savings, and a t the sam e tim e give $500 or m ore protection should a m isfortune befall th e child. Would $250 protection at less than 12 cents a week in te rest you? Ask ab o ut it. P. E. Mills. G resham . Adv. I’ lione 2081 Gresham, Oregon Card of Thanks. We wish to thank those who a s sisted d uring th e illness and death of our beloved wife and m other and for the b eautiful floral offerings, also those who sang. F ran k H. K nlerlem and Family. For low est ra te s on autom obile, tru ck and g eneral in su ran ce see B. W, T horne.—Adv. HANNEM ANN’S ICE CREAM t pnre cream product from expertly fed world famous Jer sey rows. Exclusively at the TABEK PIIAKMACY In Gresham. Any Flavor. • A b e rd e e n . 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