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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1923)
PAGE FOUR G R ES» VM P I T I. ( H IK , ( aril of Thanh«. We w ish to exp ress ou r sin cere th a n k s to our frien d s for th e ir kindness and sym pathy show n us in ou r g rea t sorrow , also for th e b ea u ti ful floral offerings. EMMA ROSS AND FAMILY. CO W ST A B L E R * H A L E . N o tic e I h h e re b y g iv e n th a t th e u n d e r sig n e d w ill » e ll a t p u b lic a u c tio n th e f o l lo w in g (ieHcril>ed p e rs o n a l p r o p e r ty to s a t- iH fy a c h a tte l m o rtg a g e , g iv e n b y C. R . C o«, A. A . Ia iu b e r arid !<• ♦ ph M e lu g in one O a k la n d to u r in g t a r . M o d e l 34 B , m o to r N o 10225. s e ria l N o. 37983, b e a rin g 1921 O re g o n llcenae N o. 14621. to g e th e r . .t f i 11 i ,j11• i ,' - and acoaeeerlee a t S p e c i a l com m unication of ta ch e d th e re fcj, to secu re th* p a y m e n t o f i o f 91 608* a n d 918.34 a c c ru e d Ig mb L M g t a F 4k A« M te r - s t. s to ra g e >64, a n d a tto rn e y '« fees o f No 152 w ill be held In Masonic 810. to g e th e r w ith c o a t* o f a d v e r tis in g a n d hall, W ednesday evening, April 4. at sale. S ale to l»e h e ld a t S o u th a rd A S o u th 7:>0. L abor in F. C. Degree«/ V isit a rd 's g a ra g e . G re s h a m . O re gon , on S at u rd a y . A p r il 7, a t 2 p. m . ing b reth e rn welcome. D a te d a t U re n lia m , O re g o n , th is 27th W L. CORSAGE. Sec y i d a y o f M a rc h . 1823 J. E METZGER. W. M. M . M S Q U IR E . C o n sta b le . & “YES SIR, HE’S O K” O ne of th e m o st p le a s a n t p riv ile g e s in c o n n e c tio n w ith o u r w ork is th a t of s p e a k in g a good w ord fo r m en of m erit w hom we know well an d fav o rab ly . In q u irie s a s to th e re p u ta tio n a n d a b ility of in d iv id u a ls o fte n com e to us, and how well we can a n s w e r th e m d e p en d s a good d eal on p e rso n a l a c q u a in ta n c e . T h a t is ju st o n e of m an y re a s o n s w hy a yo u n g m an sh o u ld k eep in close to u ch w ith us a s a d e p o s ito r a n d possibly a s a c re d it c u sto m er. The I'rhilege of un Account with I's 1« Open to Any Honest Person. F irst S ta te B a n k G re sh am , O regon New Goods You Will Need for Spring and Summer W H IT E S H IR T W A IS T S White Shirt Waists with colored embroidered designs. Ponge Silk Waists with colored collar. We have Fibre Silk Sweaters in red, green and black, specially pi it ml a t........................ $3.65 A New Lot of Women’s Ging ham and Percale Dresses, priced at from ............. $1.25 to $2.50 SIL K H O S E Fog Grey is a popular color now. We have a good thread-silk num ber a t...................................... $1.50 Silk Hose in brown, black and white, from........... 98<* to $2.25 WALRAI) MERCANTILE CO. The House of Q uality Your ouse How does its exterior appearance suit you? Is it bright and attractive or has it a dingy, worn look that depresses your spirits and makes you wonder what is wrong with the place? A coat of Sherwin-Williams Paint works wonders in brightening up the house, it simply makes it radiate a warmth and beauty that im presses all who go that way. And besides this, yon owe it to your home to keep it in good shape A coat of good paint saves the surface. Proper painting will make your buildings wear indefinitely. We are pepped up on the paint idea. Gome in to our store and let s talk it over. Yours for better looking buildings L. L. Kidder Hdwe. Co. Gresil am. Oregon Phone 1121 Money to Loan T I EM>AVt A P R IL », lf tg GRESHAMLOCALS a . Sw anson and C. E. P u tn am , rep - resen tin g th e Rock S p rin g s co u n try | d u b . w ere in G resham today in th e in te re sts of th is new ly form ed club. As rep o rted in a recen t Outlook th e g ro u n d s acquired com prise th e Bow m an place of lSU acres, located a t the Twelve-M ile corners. An an n ouncem ent of th e p la n s has been m ade in a le tte r as follow s: "A ll golfers recognize th e ne«d of m ore links, th e old er clubs a re full, and th e m unicipal co u rses a re o ver Mrs. L eslie Aman and sm all son of crow ded : golf *s h ere to stay and F iler, Idaho, a re v isitin g h er p are n ts, th e re is a co n stan tly in creasin g num Mr. an d Mrs. D elno Macaw. her of players. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. O ray en tertain ed "A s th e golf playing public is s c a t on E a ste r th e la tte r's p are n ts, Mr. and tered over th e city, It is im possible to Mrs. C. C. Prem o, and h er b ro th er reach p erso n ally th e p la y ers th u t Ray. all of P o rtland. w ould like to co nsider affiliating w .th T he L adles’ Aid of the Zion E v an th is club, and we a re sending o ut th is gelical ch u rch will m eet T h u rsd ay a f le tte r to a num ber of re p re se n ta tiv e te rn o o n at 2:30 at th e home of Mrs. J. business and professional men to a c S treb in , near th e C edar school. q u ain t them w ith o u r g en eral plans giving them or th e ir frien d s an op F rie n d s a re co rd ially hivited. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S unday and p o rtu n ity to get in touch w ith us. "T hose affiliating at th is tim e will d a u g h te r D orothy, Mrs. E. M. Camp, and Mr. and Mrs. A lb ert Camp drove g et a sh a re th a t will be m uch m ore to E ugene S atu rd ay to visit Mrs. E. M. v aluable w ithin a year, and th ey can C am p's d au g h ter, Mrs. J. C. M arshall. ju stly feel proud th a t th ey have had T he p a rty retu rn ed S unday an d re a p a rt in the building of th is club and p ark th a t w ill d oubtless be a p erm a ported an enjoyable trip. n en t and grow ing asset to th e sh a re An in te restin g m eeting of the N eigh holders and com m unity. bors of W oodcraft was held a t the "W e cannot go into fu rth e r detail In hom e of Mrs. Jo h n M etzger on T ues (his letter, except to sta te th a t our day afternoon, M arch 27. A fter the plans a re w ell u n d er w ay w ith 176 business session a delicious luncheon of th e 300 sh a re s th a t will be offered was served by th e hostess, and follow a t th is tim e, definitely subscribed. ing th a t jew els w ere p resen ted to Also th a t follow ing th e com pletion of P ast G uardian N eighbors N ellie Metz the golf links w ill come th e club ger, C arrie Powell and M innie Clana- house, a 60-acre p ark , cro q u et han. At a previous m eeting jewels g ro u n d s. t e n n is courts,' lakes and fish had been presen ted to Mrs. Em m a pOntjs> and o th e r th in g s th a t w ill not M anning and Mrs. D. D. Jack. only m ak e th is an a ttra c tiv e p lace for Mr. and Mrs. H a rry T ru itt en te r th e golfer, but for his fam ily as w ell.1 tain ed on S unday th e fo rm e r’s p aren ts T his new e n te rp rise is being backed Mr. and Mrs. Paul T ru itt and h is niece, by su b stan tia l m en and h as g rea t Miss P earl F o u rm en tin e of P ortland. prom ise of success. Its n ea rn ess to Miss Lois Schm ale of P o rtla n d was G resham , and accessib ility from a d in n e r guest at th e hom e of Mr. and P o rtlan d , F airview , T ro u td ale and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair, on Sunday. su rro u n d in g te rrito ry m akes it c e r “G ran d m o th er" J. H. Wood suffered ta in th a t m any local golfers w ill be a severe a ttac k of w h at seemed to be in te reste d in th e p lans, th e develop acu te Indigestion la st n ig h t but seems m ent of w hich w ill be of m ateria l to have com pletely recovered today. benefit to e a ste rn M ultnom ah. Mrs. E lla O liphant sp en t S atu rd ay In Q resham v isitin g w ith old friends J IN HIK PLAY CAST WILL VISIT WOO1IBI KN and neighbors. Women of th e A m erican Legion Aux T he m em bers of th e cast of the ilia ry of G resham took h u n d red s of ju n io r play w ill have an o p p o rtu n ity b eautiful flow ers to P o rtlan d on S at to "see th em selv es as o th e rs sea u rd ay to be d istrib u ted am ong th e pa them ,” A pril 13, a t W oodburn. tie n ts In th e governm ent hospital, T he senior cla ss of W oodburn is N um ber 77. B askets of daffodils, vio p u ttin g on "Come Out of th e K itchen," lets and o th er flowers, enough to fill A pril 13 and 14, an d h as reserv ed se ats an autom obile were tak en by Mrs. J for th e cast and Mrs. E vans a t the H. Metzger and Mrs. Floyed M etzger F rid ay n ig h t perform ance. The W ood to th e invalid boys, who w ere delighted b u rn cast in tu rn will w itn ess the w ith th e gift. The women a re special ju n io r p rese n tatio n of the play here, ly g rate fu l to those w ho co n trib u ted A pril 20. flow ers for th e occasion. E ach m em ber of th e ca st should A reception to new m em bers will be have a m ost e n te rta in in g and valuable given at th e M ethodist Episcopal ex perience in seeing an o th er person church next F rid a y evening. April 6, give an alm ost en tirely different in te r when an u n u su ally happy social even p reta tio n to the ch a racter. ing Is an ticip ated . A b rief program and refresh m en ts will be featu res of RESIDENT HE BORING HIES IN PORTLAND th e evening. All m em bers and friends of th e church will u n ite In g iving a Ja m es W. Stone, aged 73, passed welcome to new m em bers and new aw ay F rid ay in a P o rtlan d ho sp ital com ers. and w as buried y esterd ay in th e D a Mr. and Mrs. Gus D onnelly have m ascu s cem etery. F u n eral services moved from a saw m ill n ear P o rtlan d w ere held from M iller & T racey 's to G resham and are occupying the Mc chapel. He is survived by his widow, C a rter house In Thom pson addition. H elen Stone, th re e d au g h ters, Mrs. A new 3q,-ton Mack tru ck has been C h arles Sm ith and Mrs. Ivan H an er- ndded to th e equipm ent of th e E kstrom lynn of P o rtlan d , and Mrs. E. B artscb T ru ck Service and is being fitted w ith of B oring, and sons B ruce and Kye of a bed for use In road w ork . T his new Boring. tru c k and th e Mark p urchased a year ago are u n d er co n tract for sta te road SEWING SPECIALIST w ork In ea ste rn Oregon and will be In WILL IIOLII ( LASSES ch arg e of Galen F ancher. Miss E sth e r B. Cooley, sew ing sp e c T he E aster ca n ta ta. "V ictory," pre ia list w orking u n d er th e extension sented by th e eholr of th e M ethodist service of the Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l Episcopal church on S unday evening, college, will co n d u ct tw o th ree-d av wns listened to by a large congrega classes at P le a sa n t Home next week. tio n and was a most In sp irin g service. T hey w ill m eet at 9 In th e m orning T h ere Is some talk of rep eatin g the and co n tin u e u n til 4 in the afternoon. concert In th e n ear fu tu re for the bene One class will meet on M onday, W ed fit of m any who did not h ear It S un nesday and F rid ay and th e o th e r on day n ig h t and th e m any who would T uesday, T h u rsd ay and S atu rd ay . The like to h ear It again. m eetin g s will be held In th e S unday A sm all tra n sfo rm e r on one of the school room of th e M ethodist ch u rch . high pow er lines of th e P. R. L. A P b urned out on S unday evening and as a re su lt a p a rt of th e tow n was in d a rk n e ss for m ore th an an hour. On some circ u its the lig h ts w ent out several tim es hut were quickly restored each tim e hv replacing of fuses T his in te rfe re d m aterially w ith services at th e v ario u s churches. any q u a n tity — any tim e S. B. Port», m an ag er of Bishop Bros. G resham sto re, sp en t E aster in As- to ria visitin g his fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K ern sp e n t E as te r S unday w ith th e ir son. Roy K ern, and fam ily at Mt. Angel. They w ent up on S atu rd ay an d re tu rn e d y e ste r day. Roy is m an ag er of th e Mt. Angel can u erv an d re p o rts p ro sp ec ts a re good. Mrs. Chas. K ellum sp en t E aster S unday w ith relativ es at Indepen- dence. I IC E «a. **«ul«r m e etin g of G resh- In th e Odd F ello w s h all, every T h u rs day even in g B ro th e rs welcome. ART1IVR H HENSLEY, N G. C A H IL L , S ecretary . Seasonable Suggestions for the Farmer Spray Material Landplaster Dry Lime and Sulphur Liquid Lime and Sulphur Arsenate of Lead Dry- Bordeaux Mixture Spray Pumps Car just unloaded. Now is a good time to use it. R e-C lean Y our S eed G rain F ield S eed s b e fo re sow ing. W e can give you p ro m p t se rv ic e a t sm all cost. of a ll k in d s: clo v er, tim o th y , s p rin g v etches, s p rin g oats, rye, w h e a t, etc. F o rm a ld a h y d e an d B lue S to n e For treating your grain for smut. It pays to use it f ertilizers of all kinds, for Potatoes, Grain, Gardens, Flowers, Etc. A. W. METZGER <& CO. Quality and Service Phone ¡4SI Feed 1281 H E N ew Im proved M od el 4 9 0 C hev ro let is on d isp la y in our salesroom . L et us d em o n stra te it and sh ow you the m an y im p rovem en ts. 1923 M od el 4 9 0 P rice Touring ........................................................ _ $ 553 R o ad ster............................................................. 642 C o u p e ................................................................. 877 S ed an ette.................................................... 1044 Sedan ................................................................. 1065 D eliv ery .................... 627 These prices all f. o. b. Gresham Sherman McCarter Garage Phone 2331 Gresham D istributor for Chevrolet M otor Cars and PREPARE Four Seed Beds Right, Use A S in g le S p rock et or a D oub le G an g P ul- verizor. It will more than pay for itself. Disc Harrows Spring-Tooth Harrows Cultivators All Berry Tools Drils Planters Spreaders REPA IRS D ELIV ERED Made in G resham HESSEL'S FARM MACHINERY PACK PRODUCTS CO. Phone 1391 G resham Reliability 1141 Service 1141 GRFSHAM Milwaukee Youth Quits Engine for Congress I he Only EXCLUSIVE DRY-GOODS STORE in Gresham $ 1 2 0 0 at 7 per cent 2 5 0 0 at 7 per cent 4 0 0 0 at 7 per cent Real ,• state Security Farm Loans at 6 per cent B. W. THORNE Gresham. Oregqn Phone 2221 IT Jobaay O. Schafer, of Milwaukee, was firing and an engineer on a Chlo r o railway five years aao Now he Is the youngest member ot Congreea. He take« his seat from W tacoosin next tern». He picks Sea LaFulietto as the progressive Republican candidate for g resident to ISM» I ' » » a TO THUG IT m a n o rs Patrwalae the Home Shoe Shiner. A W ant Ad m eans ad d ltio M ens and ladies shoes. S a lu r d t, come w ith llti come w ith U tile o u tla y . L e t t ! aftern o o n and evening. Ruben A nder- : son. sta n d In T odd's B arber Shop k proTe ,l- Phoite want ads. to 1 5 il P rin tin g orders. P hone 1U1