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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1923)
page r o m GRESHAM OVTLOOI SHOWER IS GIVEN FAIR BOARD ENGAGES MISS MARY DANIELS MOLALLA BRASS BAN » TUESDAY, J r S E I »23 I IllilllU IIII ...... a ■IlllllliitllU III lllllllf Itili III K III H ill GRESHAM LOCALS OUR BIG STOCK REDUCING SALE A lovely show er w as given S a tu r Good band m usic Is assu red for th e I y'Jcwer M ission day w ill be observ- day afternoon a t th e hom e of Mrs. com ing county fair, a s th e board a t ‘*d by tb e w - c - T. U. a t th e ir m eeting H a rry W arden on C leveland avenue its session la st n ig h t o rd ered th e to be beld T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , Ju n e honoring Miss M ary D aniels who w ill signing of a c o n tra ct w ith th e M olalla 7- at th e hom e of Mrs. W. T. Hensley, be m arried th is m onth to Leland band for th e occasion. T his is to be T be follow ing p rogram w ill be given: Crum p of Lakeview , Oregon. an ag g reg atio n of from 18 to 22 pieces so n g > "W ind th e Ribbon R ound th e One fe a tu re of th e afternoon was and has th e rep u ta tio n of being „ [ N a t io n ;” read in g s, "F ran ce s W illard's / . hv hthn L C iUP ° Ui SaLe IaSt Saturday morning we were swept off our | Love of F lo w ers and F o lk s ;” The d ressin g clothes pin brides. Mrs. splendid organization. feet by the hundreds of people who crowded our store Lady of th e F low er Mission, m em bers P e te r L en ard dressed th e m ost beau Bally V acation Bible School. I W. C. T. U .; song. M isses G retchen tifu l bride. T he booby prize was won with ‘h! ?.ornin,e un,il '« « ■» the evening our store was packed by Mrs. W arden. T he m em bers of th e com m unity Moore an d M arian Clow; reading. h I f t PP" S k,n8 i dYa n u Se of the unusual bargains being offered. T he house w as decorated in ev er D aily V acation Bible school enjoyed Mrs D- G- B a rry ; ad d ress, Mrs. E lla „.„„I, a “ haVC n°‘ yet ?v,aded yourself of this wonderful opportunity to save greens and sp rin g flowers. A ssisting th e ir picnic a t th e fa ir grounds la st B- S ittin g s ; song, "Som e Glad Day." would advise you not to delay it, but to come now, while assortments are at theii th e hostess w ere Mrs. Clyde S hepard T hursday, May 31. In clu d in g th e p a r- A social h o u r w ith refre sh m e n ts will ents who found tim e to com e out, ,o,low th e program . A utos w ill be at of R ussellville, Mrs. Sam Bennison and Mrs. E. B. K irkwood. Many b ea u about 100 w ere p resen t. Long ball, the Iibra ry from 2 to 2:15 for those is a meansVf gening3 acquaint«!^ remembwd and ">a"X «ends for us and pitching, to O g0- ers be V t ta a & k en v w s a , s horse a w s n o shoe p i L V U l I l g , e etc., t c . , I I w lshing ” “ - • F low • ” w a a w w a ill s* M r u I I s tifu l and useful gifts w ere received by volley ball, kept old and young busy and m ade to tb e ln m ate s of th e co unty farm = th e bride-to-be. 3 O thers p rese n t w ere Mrs. C arrie th e day a very p le asa n t one. A t noon a fte r th e m eeting. T hom as G inder h as re tu rn e d to his I 5 Pow ell, Mrs. H. G. Andrew , Mrs. A. F. a basket lunch, coffee, lem onade and hom e in G resham to look a fte r his 11 Hoover, Mrs. K atie Sunday, Mrs. W. J. ice cream w ere served. Not only th e picnic b u t th e school affairs h ere a fte r th ree w eeks sp en t 3 Sm ith, Mrs. H ilda D ahl, Mrs. T hom as McKinney, Miss M uriel W arden. Miss w as a success in every w ay, including a t the home of his son W ill, a t H ills- 3 Genevieve M cAllister, Miss Mildred th e financial side. T he to ta l am ount I boro. “ Uncle T om ” w as ta k en to J = ~ ---------------- ww peew i / u e a Successors to Bishop Bros. McKinney. Mrs. P earl Fox, Mrs. Mary r. < .-tv. <| as en ro llm en t fees, J28.50, H illsboro by his son a fte r suffering a 1 M cAllister. were &as .................. ~ ......................... ............ - _ Still Continues with a Rush! REMEMBER—THIS SALE IS NOW IN FULL SWING L. A. WACK & CO. "Quality Good, at Right Price." D ressm aking. School su p p lies |15,85 Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Y ager have mov- Thleve8 en tered th e g ara g e of W. F. D ressm aking and rem odeling at my cnlc supplies . 8.13 ed into room s w hich have been fitted H oney on T h u rsd ay n ig h t an d stole home. P rices reasonable, w ork g u a r 125 gospels (estim ate) . 4.62 | up for them in th e second floor of th e | ab o u t ,15 g allo n s of « s , w hich they anteed. Mrs. R lchtm yer, Cleveland avenue, phone 108. tf I Mt. Hood depot, w here Mrs. Y ager will c a rr,e d aw ay in 5-gallon cans. g r o u ^ G o o V i n m ^ t“ a T ^ n V u ^ ag e'“ \ ? e w*‘> s q u i r e two A m eeting has been called of rose W hat you w ant, when you w ant It, ln ess d eal. | b ours each forenoon. Mr. Y ager is re-1 g ro w ers of th e G resham d istric t to be I as you w ant It— W ant ad . It. I ___ . . . I Vtzw lzl » a a v _ _ I lief agent . a . a t v L i innetnan statio n. held a t th e lib ra ry on W ednesday a f a « t . *,.ov, 2:30, iu for r th W ork has been com m enced on a I tern o o n , ’ tom — orrow , •» me m odern 5-room bungalow m ak in g p lan s for th u u u fta iu n 1 for U1 ¡ Mr » 1 1 . 1 I Pu rP °se ---------- v“ e v ‘ rose VOV _ C M. H arriso n . by O scar I PYhihit ___ . to be exhibit In ln tb e com petitive show and Mrs. — - - - 'h e ld d u rin g th e rose festival. L ast T horen. T he house w ill be 2 8 x 36 1 — ------- nw uiai, cast and will be up to d ate in every re- y ear tb e G re®ham d istric t w on th e cup spect. for th e best d isp lay and efforts w ill Mr. and Mrs. G eorge L eslie have re- m ade t0 ^'a r r y aw ay ‘he h onors IMPLEMENTS tu rn e d from Seaside w here th ey have ? „ MrS' J ‘ N' C lan ab an *s a t th e MACHINERY been for th e p ast th ree w eeks p u ttin g d ° f th e Com m ittee' REPAIRS th e ir p ro p erty In sh ap e for th e sum T be fo an d atio n is being laid for a m er. m odern resid e n ce for J. E. M etzger, Dr. and Mrs. W ilbur S tan ley w ere f c hiS *°5 ° D M aln 8treet n o rtb of ‘he Royal Worcester CORSETS W . A . H ESSEL Binders, Mowers, Rakes, I edders, With repairs for any make of haying or harvesting machines. Hand Cultivators, One- or Two-horse Cultivators Reliability Phone J141 Service SPECIAL 12-, 14- and 17-quart Granite Dish Pans 59c L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO. Gresham, Ore. TM » TVINCHtSTlN •T O R I ,3T For Vacationist and Camper Whether you are going away for a month or for a week-end we have equipment which will add to your pleasure. We will be glad to advise you correct,v in selecting from our large stock of camping and sporting S unday v isito rs a t th e home of the la tte r ’s p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. 7 1 ~ ______ Shipley. They have retu rn ed from a ®^Y8 .. trip to C alifo rn ia w here Dr. Stanley MILL DEMONSTRATE 11 w ent to tak e th e sta te d en tal ex .m l- H illsview P o ^ 7 7 l u b boys w ith n ations He w as one of th o se ju st th e ir leader. E. P. Schedeen w ill go to g rad u a ted from th e Pacific Coast Col- C orvallis t o m o r r n w ♦ 7 . lege of D en tistry in P o rtlan d . » ¿ 1 » . d em o n strate th e w ork of th e p ro ject before th e A m ost enjoyable trip w as tak en by m eeting of th e fed eral b an k e rs of th e Miss Genevieve M cA llister an d h er n o rth w est. T his w ill be one of th ree b ro th er G eorge to W oodland, W ash- lin es of allied a g ric u ltu ra l w ork lngton, on W ednesday of la st w eek to w hich w ill be show n to th e b an k ers visit a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. I in sessio n th e re , th e o th e rs being H enry S ch u rm an , who fo rm erly lived hom e econom ics w ork and th e w ork of on Cleveland avenue. They re tu rn e d th e co u n ty a g ric u ltu ra l ag en t home F rid ay b rin g in g w ith them Mrs. T he H illsview boys who w ill go a re S churm an s d au g h ter. M ary D aniels. R oland sc h ed e en , Jacob K ouch and G re sh an f ^ h *18 *“ P ™ W edi" ' ™ e y b a™ *"to p rac tice good p o tato m ethods w hich Mrs. G. Sim pson, Miss K ath ry n have been offered by club w o rk and N ehr, Mrs. Rudy and Miss N lta F ra n k - have done ex cep tio n ally good w ork lin of P o rtlan d w ere g u ests a t the F. N. L asley of C o rb ett assisted the home of Mrs. H. W arden Sunday. club in p re p a rin g lines of d em o n stra- T he Queen E sth e r C ircle held Its tion. Miss C alkins w ill ta k e th e p a rty re g u la r m eeting M onday n ig h t a t the I t0 C orvallis. hom e of Mrs. M ary M cA llister. M e m - ----------------------- bers of th e C ircle m ade th is th e occa-1 P h y sician Sum m oned by Radio, sion to honor Miss Mary D aniels, who I T he steam sh ip W est C ahous, lying is to be m a rried soon, w ith a m is c e l-la t an ch o r in B altim o re h arb o r, about laneous show er. T he house w as p ret- nine m iles from th e city, needed m ed- tily decorated w ith flowers and crepe leal help at ab o u t 3 a. m. rec en tly and paper of p u rp le an d gold, th e Queen needed it quickly. A m em ber of the E sth er colors. A bout 22 g irls were crew had fallen in to th e hold and had p resen t and enjoyed a p leasan t even-1 h u rt him self serio u sly . So th e cap tain ing. Miss D aniels received m any of th e ship se n t a w ireless b ro ad cast b eau tifu l p resen ts. ¡a sk in g help. Mr. and Mrs. E llsw o rth R ak er and T he call w as picked up, not in B altl- baby retu rn ed last week from a trip m ore, nine m iles aw ay, b ut a t Cape by autom obile to so u th ern C alifornia. May. N. J., ab o u t 100 m iles due east They w ere gone abo u t tw o w eeks and J of B altim ore. As Cape May w as sep- would have stayed longer but for th e a ra te d from th e W est Cahous by p a rts serio u s sic kness of th e baby from in- of New Je rse y and D elaw are an d by digestion w hile th ey w ere in Los An- th e e a ste rn sh o re of M aryland, not to gele8. Aside from th e sickness, they | m ention D elaw are and C hesapeake rep o rted a d elig h tfu l trip . T hey bays, no d irec t help from it w as pos- cam e back th e co ast ro u te. I sible. Miss E stelle B. Webb, form er teach- But th e o p e ra to r w as on th e Job. 1 er In th e G resham high school, ae- P rom ptly he co n su lted th e long dls- com panled by her b ro th er, Jam es ta n te list in th e B altim ore telephone Webb of H arris. M issouri, w ere th e d irec to ry and called th e su rg eo n in g u ests of Mr. und Mrs. W. J. Todd y e s -¡c h a rg e of th e M arine h o sp ital in Bal- te rd a y aftern o o n and evening. They tim o re— 100 m iles to th e w est. T he w ere given a trip o ver th e C olum bia surgeon, roused from sleep to receive riv er highw ay. Miss W ebb also a t - p h e m essage, asked him to rad io cer- tended com m encem ent exercises F rl-1 tain em ergency tre a tm e n t to th e W est clay evening of la st week, w h ere she Cahous an d to d ire c t th e ca p ta in to met m any of her fo rm er stu d e n ts and 8e»d a boat to a c e rta in pier In B alti- friends. Miss W ebb will soon leave m ore, w h ere he w ould find a surgeon for San F ran cisco , w here she w ill at- J w aitin g to go o ut to th e ship w ith him. ten d th e N ational E du catio n al asso-j-A nd so, in th e m iddle of th e n ig h t, in c *atlon. less th a n an h o u r, a w ireless-con- Mr. and Mrs. M. M. S q u ire left y e s - |, r oBed sea-going am bulance c a rry in g te rd a y m orning for N ew port to atten d “ n officer reach ed th e side of th e In- th e sta te gran g e. R. I. A nderson of | Jured sa ilo r and b ro u g h t him la te r to th e M ultnom ah g ran g e w as also a d e l-¡ th e h o sp ital egate Mrs. F ra n k Kinyon left th is Salmon Loaf with Drawn Butter J m orning for a trip to C alifornia. Sauce. I I W I I I I I I I l H i l l H I ■ I H M I I U U I ....................................................................... •M M iM V M n m r a M M m n m M n M m m w M W M « « Winchester Rifles. Fishing Tackle and Baseball goods will help to make your vacation complete. Axes, knives, flashlights, cooking outfits, tents, blankets, auto supplies, cameras. I I SAVE O rder b r iq u e t s D luchrMcr lluntrr«' Ideal for th e cam per. edge. H ickory handle, w ill not w ork loose. A xe— Keen w hich W inchester Model »Kt Repeut. Ina K irie--Light and easy to handle. Slide Action. Shoots 22 S hort, 22 Long and .22 Long Rifle ca rtrid g es. A favorite for ta rg e t shooting and sm all gam e lom as h °me. n ow SI5 per ton If delivered from car H eadquarter» for S portsm en Pay when delivered this Fall A. W. METZGER & CO. EK STRO M Phone 1451 The WINCHESTER Store Phone 1451 Telephone 1581 'O U I Mt ................. MHfe....... n i l M U H IN ¡tR m, / /L You may find the kind of a Corset you need in the following numbers No. 311 Nledium Figure, low bust, medium skirt P nced a t ........................................................................... No. 462 Average Figure, low bust, long skirt all around, priced at............................ $2 25 No. 564 Average Figure, rubber top, very long skirt, free hip, priced at..................... $2.95 No. 547 Fleshy Figure, long skirt very low bust, priced $3.50 No. 780 Semi Rubber top, front lace, especially for sport Priced at.................... $3.50 No. 1210 Stout Figure, low bust, re inforced with 2 medallions over abdomen, priced $4.75 No. 1036 Perfected Front Lace, fleshy figure, rubber top, priced $5 No. 605 ADJUSTO, fleshy figure very low bust, with adjust able thigh reducer....$ 5 . 0 0 Non-pinching O. I. C. Clasp is used on all above Corsets FOR THE BERRY PICKERS Khaki Outeralls, Jackets, Trousers. Hats. Canvas Shoes for men, women and children WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. WE SERVE To keep in touch with financial affairs is a duty that we owe our customers. We receive regularly the I ederal Reserve Bulletin. All of our customers have the benefit of our experience in all of their investments and financial transactions. If you are not a customer, we will be pleased to serve you. FIRST STATE BANK 1-lb. can pink o r chum salm on, cup m ilk. S teaspoon pepper. GRESHAM. OREGON 1 teaspoon m inced onion. 1 cupful soft b reud crum bs. 2 b eaten eggs. WHOOPING COUGH th e statem en t th a t 90 p er cent of th e teaspoon salt. CAUSES MANY DEATHS d eath s from th is disease occur u n d er O rated rin d of t , lemon. th e age of five y ea rs so th e older your D rain liq u o r from salm on an d r e Among th e co n tag io u s diseases child is before th e disease is c o n tra c t serve for sauce. Remove salm on bones, se p a ra te in to flakes and mix w hooping cough ra n k s n ex t to d iph ed th e m ore fav o rab le w ill be th e w ith o th e r in g red ien ts. Mold in to »• th e ria as a cause of d eath, says Dr. chan ces for com plete recovery. All ch ild ren who have not had th e loaf, pack in g reased bread pau and F re d erick D. S trick e r of th e Oregon hake in m o d erate oven for 40 m in S tate Board of H ealth. Even then th e disease a re su scep tib le to it, and w ill utes. Remove to a h ot p la tte r, d eco r serio u sn ess of th e disease as a c rip probably c o n tra ct th e disease w ithin ate w ith p arsle y an d lem on slices and , pling ag en t is probably g re a te r th an tw o w eeks a fte r exposure. T he d is It is as an im m ediate cau se of death, ease Is m ost contagious ln the first serve w ith it th e follow ing: D raw n R u ttsr Sauce— Melt 2 table- j it is very u n fo rtu n a te— for th e c h il few w eeks of Its onset, and it p ro b spoons b u tte r, s tir Into It 2 table- 1 d ren— th a t m any p are n ts still hold to ably rem ain s contag ious until tw o spoons flour, and w hen sm ooth add the , th e tim e-w orn idea th a t w hooping w eeks a fte r th e c h a ra c te ristic cough salm on liq u o r d ilu ted w ith enough wa-1 cough is one of th e n ecessities of th e has disappeared. te r to m ake cu p fu ls, adding U early y ea rs of life and little effort is Need Yoer Salt ( leaned I m ade —* by them to safeg uni u ard g rad u a lly an d s tirrin g co n stan tly IJU- | ------- — ~ u w th a e r ir I Have it F rench dry cleaned. R e til thickened. T hen add 2 tablespoons youn* * * ain st th e disease. We have T ailo rin g fo r m ore of b u tte r b ro k en Into bits, 1 tea- often h eard th e opinion expressed th a t p airin g n eatly done spoon lemon juice. 1 teaspoon mlnce.l I tb e io o n e r ‘he child has the disease ladies and men PETER LENARD. Tailor. p arsley and sa lt an d pepper W hen ,b e severe w ill be its symptoms, b u tte r Is m elted, serv e v».i- - - alone Is resp o n sib le for T his u idea Tbe Bank of Gresham pays 6 per I th o u san d s of d eath s an n u ally from this cent Intereet on time deposit*.— Adv. Say It the Want Ad way I disease. S tatistic al evidence su p p o rts Printing orders. I $L00 Phone 15<l.