Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 06, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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    FIVE
T he V ictory P.-T. A. w ill hold th e
la st m eeting of th e year on F rid ay
T he U nion-D am ascus F arm B ureau
evening, May 9. T his w ill be espec- has been active d u rin g th e past
tally in honor of fath ers. All a re m onth. It has held th re e su ccessfu l
Invited to be p resen t. E lection of of- j public m eetings. T he "c arp et rag
Seers w ill be held and Anal re p o rts of social held th e evening of A pril 19,
th e - y ear w ill be --------
made. —
Dues for t vuc
h e ! i reflected
a * gicdi.
g rea t ueai
deal oi
of cred
cre d it
it on
on
o n w tcu <
en su in 6 year »'ill be gladly received both th e p rogram and supper com-
a t tllls l *m e- R efreshm ents w ill be i m ittee. T he p rogram , though sh o rt
served.
w as one of th e b est ever held in th is
j com m unity. As for th e su p p er it was
ROCKWOOD
| as tru ly delicious as prom ised. The
I p lay let by th re e of th e youuger F arm
M embers and frien d s of th e R ock­
wood ch u rch w ill jo in in th e c irc u it I B ureau m em bers w as w ell given. The
j re st of th e p ro g ram w as by outside
q u a rte rly conference a t th e G resham
solos w
ere given
given b*
by
M. E. ch u rc h on T h u rsd ay evening, * ta len t. J P
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and
Miss
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endrickson
TROUTDALE
May 7. T h ere w ill be b ask et d in n er
j an d violin m usic by W. D. K inder
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. B radley and a t 6:30 o’clock, rep o rts, good fellow ­ , L eslie W alrad 's sin g in g w as as al-
d au g h ters, Lois and F ra n ce s, w ere ship m eeting and a serm on a t 8 j w ays, a tre a t, as also w as Mrs. Don-
o’clock.
gu ests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
___________ _____
j ald so n ’s read in g , w hile th e "W reck
A lthaus and d au g h ter, H elen.
Pulntlng Problems Solved.
of ,h e H esp eru s" as given by her
L et m e help you solve your p ain t- i sm all son w as tru ly rem ark ab le. At
Money to loan on re a l estate. F arm lug problem s. Todd, T he P ain t Man. first disap p o in tm en t w as felt th a t th e
loans a t 6 per cent. B. W. T horne.
G resham , phone 1971,-A dv.
tf crow d w as not q u lte 8Q ,arg e as
Mrs. S. F. P itts h as gone to The
D alles to v isit h er sister, Mrs. A rth u r
W atson. She will also visit h er d au g h ­
te r, Mrs. Ivan S utton, a t P arkdale.
A rran g em en ts have been m ade to
hold cottage p ra y e r m eetings on
c c u iu g a v every
v c i j sciuiiu
wee*.
T • h usa.ouaj
u rsd ay evenings
second week
An in te restin g m eeting w as held at
th e hom e of Mike S teu d ler la st T h u rs-
day.
Mrs. S. B. Splaw n en tertain ed her
S unday school class la st S atu rd ay a f­
ternoon. F o u rte en ju n io r boys and
g irls w ere p resen t. T hey enjoyed
gam es and a w ienie roast.
Miss Violet P a rre t of P o rtlan d was
a Sunday g u est a t th e hom e of Mr.
and Mrs. O. N. Boring.
W. H. Boring m ade a business trip
to Oregon City Monday.
S. J. G arriso n re tu rn e d to P o rtlan d }
today a fte r spending th e last week at
th e hom e of his d au g h ter, Mrs. H.
Naas and family.
L. C. A rm stro n g is hom e from V er­
nonia for a sh o rt visit w ith his fam ily
here.
L. H. M aliicoat, E. V. M endenhall
and G leu D allas w ent to th e D es­
ch u tes riv er in ea ste rn O regon S atu r
day for a sh o rt fishing trip . They re
ported best of luck.
Mr. and Mrs. A ndrew G ribble and
baby of P o rtlan d sp en t th e week-end
a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
T elford and fam ily.
A m eeting w as held a t Mr. W a lle r’s
hall Monday evening of th is w eek to
organize a b aseb all league fo r the
season. T he follow ing team s w ere
! u su al a t e n tertain m en ts in th is com ­ rep resen ted and will form th e league:
m unity but th o se p rese n t en tered into Boring, B arton, Sandy, E stacad a.
th e sp irit of th e th in g and a p p a re n tly T ro u td ale and G resham .
had a good tim e. T he c a rp e t rag b alls
A trav e lin g m edical com pany is
sold read ily . S up p er w as served to show ing a t th e I. O. O. F. h all th is
th o se p u rch asin g , to g e th er w ith th e week.
ones m ak in g th e b alls, w hile o th e rs
The Boring th e a te r is giving tw o
could buy th e ir su p p er by th e plate. show s a week. Sunday and T hursday
In all m ore th a n $25 w as netted.
nights, and som e e x tra good p ic tu res j
T he follow ing T h u rsd ay a w ell ad ­ are a rran g e d for booking in th e neat-
v ertised open m eeting w as held. C u r­ future.
re n t q u estio n s of im p o rtan ce and in ­
Mr. and Mrs. Ju v ln a ll an d fam ily
SHOES
te re s t w ere discussed by S tate S en­ of Idaho have been v isitin g fo r sev­
a to r Tooze, M. S. S hrock an d E dw ard era l days a t th e hom e of Mr. Juvin-
G R E S H A M
S h earer, th e tw o la tte r being candi a ll's sister, Mrs. Em m a G regson. They
dates fo r nom ination as s ta te re p re left Monday accom panied by Mrs.
It e Give Red Trading Stamps
sen tativ es.
G regson to v isit an o th er siste r at ML
On S a tu rd a y evening, May 3, w as A storia.
th e re g u la r m onthly m eeting. A fter
The ra in m ade th e S unday ball
a b rief session, w hich included th e gam e w ith B arton im possible, b ut it
u su al re p o rts, th e discussion of th e will be played later.
recom m endations of th e leg islativ e
The one-m ile strip of paving n o rth
com m ittee of C lackam as county w as of Boring to w ard G resham h as been
tak en up. T his occupied th e e a rlie r com pleted and th e road to w ard s S an ­
p a r t of th e evening a fte r w hich su p ­ dy is now being paved.
per and a social tim e w as enjoyed in
F. M. M organ h as a dislocated
th e basem ent.
sh o u ld er and o th e r severe cu ts and
b ru ises as th e re su lt of an autom o­
P L E A SA N T VALLEY
bile collision Sunday night, w hen his
ca r collided w ith th a t of Mr. E n abenet
Official m em bers and o th ers of the
n o rth of h ere on th e Sandy road. The
com m unity ch u rch a re invited to tak e
occupants of th e o th e r c a r escaped
p a rt in th e q u a rte rly conference of the u n h u rt.
c irc u it to be held a t th e G resham
Prices Q u o te d B elo w a re F . O . B. G re s h a m
The door rec eip ts from th e Cooper
M ethodist ch u rc h on T h u rsd ay e v e ­
M usical com pany show of S atu rd ay
ning, b eg in n in g w ith pot luck d in n er
S ed a n ..........
night w ere $40, besides th e supper
a t 6:30 o'clock. An in te restin g m eet­
re tu rn s. The m oney goes to th e Hood
ing is an ticip ated . Dr. D. H. Leech View camp.
C oupe .............
w ill p reach a t 8 o ’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. M etzger and
T ou rin g . . . .
little d au g h ter D o rris m otored to S ea­
P L E A SA N T HOME
side S atu rd ay . Mr. and Mrs. John
R oa d ster . . .
A p le a sa n t su rp rise w as given Mrs. Metzger of G resham and Mr. and Mrs.
Floyed
M
etzger
of
P
o
rtlan
d
acco
m
­
A. R. G oger when th e m em bers of the
4 -P a ssen g er C oupe
L adies Aid and neighbors called panied them . T he m en re tu rn e d S u n ­
day
evening
b
u
t
th
e
w
omen
will
T h u rsd ay , May 1, it being n ea r her
L ight D eliv ery . . .
b irth d ay . D u rin g the aftern o o n p lan ts spend th e w eek a t th e beach.
“300 Millionth’
Phoenix Hosiery Week
With this week’s production, 300 mil­
lion Phoenix hose will have been
made during the last ten years. We
have joined with the manufacturers
of this famous brand in a nation-wide
observance of this remarkable
achievement.
See our window for details of a prize
contest wherein there is offered
$1500.(10 FOR A NAME
OR SLOGAN
Phoenix Silk Hose
Used Cars
Trucks &
Tractors
Overland 19^1, license and thoroughly over­
hauled .............................................................. $300 00
1 1920 Chevrolet, license and good tires.......... $200.00
1 1917 Ford touring, license, good condition..... $125.00
1 1919 Ford touring with license.......................... $110.00
1 Ford bug, A -l condition............................... —..$125.00
1 Maxwell 1924 touring and extras.................. $950.00
Look th ese cars over, d rive them , then y o u ’ll
buy a u sed car from H e ssel
1 Maxwell ton truck
1 Case 10-18 tractor with plows, good condition.
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
W. A. HESSEL
Reliability
Service
for Ladies
$ 1 -0 0
$ 2 -3 5
BUY YOUR CHEVROLET IN GRESHAM
w ere p resen ted to Mrs. J. R. D uncan,
Mrs. M. C. M iller and Mrs. A. R. Go­
g er w ith b est w ishes for th e ir b irth ­
days. A d elig h tfu l tim e w as enjoyed
by all.
T he D istric t S unday School conven­
tion w as held S unday a t th e B ap tist
ch u rc h w ith a very good atten d an ce
from all th e ch u rch .
CORBETT
With the coming of Spring comes a desire to have
your car overhauled.
We do guaranteed work at lowest possible prices
A c c e sso r ie s
T ires
Dodge Service, Aiemite Grease Service
G R ESH A M
Phone 2391
GARAGE
Nite Phone 706
Phone 1821
Res. 195x4
“A Complete Electrical Service
Anything
Electrical
Repaired
A. E. HAMILTON
L IC E N S E D
ELECTRICIAN
W IR IN G
National
Mazda
Lamps
FIX TU R ES
Expert M otor Repairing
Powell Street
Gresham
PAINT UP/
CLEAN UP/
A C O M PLETE L IN E OF
W all P ap er, P a in ts, V a rn ish es, S tain s,
K a lso m in es, E n a m els, E tc.
TODD
THE PAINT MAN_____________
Let me help you with your Painting Problems
E xp ert P a p er H a n g in g
Gresham, Oregon
Phone 1971
PURE LARD
75c and $1.50
M EAT
H a rry Donley of S pokane visited on
Sunday w ith his uncle, G eorge Shaw
and fam ily.
F airview g ran g e a t its re g u la r m eet­
ing next S atu rd ay w ill follow th e c u s ­
tom of recen t y ea rs and have its May
p ro g ram given by th e ch ild ren who
a re engaged in club w ork. T his will
be a t 2 o'clock and Is open to th e pub­
lic. E veryone Is co rd ially invited to
atten d . A p lan is afoot to help the
ch ild ren a bit in sending th e ir dele­
g ates to O.A.C., so pocket books should
be brought. At th e business session
p receding th e le ctu re hour, th e re will
be w ork in th e th ird and fo u rth de­
grees.
T he q u a rte rly conference of th e
M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch for th e
Pow el V alley c irc u it w ill be held a t
G resham on T h u rsd ay evening, begin­
ning a t 6:30 o’clock w ith a b ask et d in­
n er. T his will be follow ed by rep o rts
and a fellow ship m eeting and a t 8
o'clock. Dr. D. H. Leech will preach
T h e W om en’s society of th e P res
b y terlan ch u rc h will m eet a t th e home
of Mrs. D. A. D onaugh on n ex t T h u rs ­
day aftern o o n a t 2 o ’clock. All w om ­
en a re co rd ially Invited.
At th e M ethodist ch u rc h on W ednes-
d lst ch u rch on W ednesday evening
th e com bined p ray e r m eeting and E p ­
w o rth L eague will be held. “T he R e­
dem ption of th e Je rlc o Road w ill be
th e topic of discussion.
POWELL VALLEY
SHERMAN McCARTER
Latourell Bldg., Gresham
675
g *RAGE
Phone 2331
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Have ju st purchased from the damaged stock de­
partm ent of one of the leading wholesale houses in
Portland a consignment of
B O X B E D S P R IN G S
at a very reasonable figure, in turn we are passing them
on to our customers. They are new stock but are slight­
ly shelf worn. We offer two of them at $ 1 5 .0 0 each
and two at $10.00. I he wholesale price on these springs
was $35.00. Call and look them over.
J.
E.
M ETZGER
Your Home Furnisher
Gresham, Oregon
FOR THE BEST M EATS
Fresh or Cured, I^ard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab­
Those Good Nash Clothes
P. A. Jo h n so n and d a u g h te rs H llm a
solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest
All wool, ta ilo red to m easu re, su it or and Em m a and A rth u r S treb in w ere
possible prices, you’ll go to
ov erco at $23.50. T he b est clo th es on Sunday d in n er g u ests a t th e hom e of
e a rth for th e price. P. F. Black
Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st A nderson of
G resham , O regon.—Adv.
Bonneville.
Miss N ettle Nelson retu rn ed to her ,
GEO. BIETL, Prop.
Phone 1711
Gresham
desk In th e high school office Monday
a fte r an absence of several days on I
acco u n t of Illness.
Miss G eneva ■
Sim m onson took h er place w hile she '
wag sick.
a t thia B akery and a t S tor s
Mrs. A. Aim and Mrs. A. C. A rvld-
son and ch ild ren w ere S atu rd ay shop-
Contain» the Vilainines, inked by
p ers in P o rtlan d .
scientific prlncit lea
A ndrew Ryberg, who w as in ju red in
IPs Good and Good for Von
a b la st explosion la st T h u rsd ay , has
been visited by a num ber of frien d s
from th is vicinity who re p o rt him as
doing as well as can be expected. He
THEO. VAN DOFINCK
Phone 1221
w ill n ot be ab le to leave th e hospital
There’s Only “ONE’
for some tim e yet.
Mrs. L lngw ald has gone to P o rt- i
Ml
WASTED.
GLYCERINE MIXTURE FOR
land to v isit h er b ro th er and oth er
N
otice
is
hereby
given th a t sealed
GAS ON STOMACH
relativ es for a couple of weeks.
. _ . _
.
,,,
. . , j bids w ill be received by th e u n d er-
Mrs. A ugust F ra n k will en te rta in signed u n til th e h o u r of 8 o ’clock p. m
Sim ple g lycerine, bu ck th o rn bark,
Republican Candidate for
th e L adles Aid of th e L u th e ra n ch u rch th e 12th day of May, 1924, for th e sale etc., as mixed In A dlerika, helps any
S ta te S en a to r
a t h er home T h u rsd ay aftern o o n . May ° t G>e O rien t schoolhouse, said school- case gas on th e stom ach In TEN m in ­
" All a r e co rd ially Invited.
house to be to rn dow n and e re ry - utes.
Most m edicines a c t only on
M ultnom ah County
a -
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th in g rem oved from th e g ro u n d s In- low er bowel b u t A d lerik a acta on
“Don’t < onfnse Him with Any
Mrs. C. A. L indgren w as tre a te d to a,de of j 0 d aj,g or May j j , 1924
BOTH u pper and low er bowel and r e ­
other Goldstein on the Ballot
p le asa n t su rp rise T uesday a fte r
T he school board rese rv in g th e moves all g asses and poisons. B rings
noon, th e occasion being her birthday, rig h t to reje ct any and a ll hlda
out m a tte r you never th o u g h t w as In
Vole 7« X
N earby frien d s cam e In and th e tim e
A. J. QUAY, C lerk,
your system . E x cellen t for o b stin ate
Harnett (H) Goldstein w
as spent p leasan tly . R efreshm ents
Orient School Dlst. No. 6 Jt.
constipation. G uards a g a in st a p p e n ­
—Paid Adv.
dicitis. — G resham D rug Com pany.
were served.
x Want xd w„ , do u for you
—Adv.
THE SANITARY MARKET
OUR HEALTH BREAD
J
Gresham City Bakery
1
A b so lu tely
G RESH AM
Mrs. Sheldon S tea rn s of Ogden w as
th e g u est of Mrs. L eland and d au g h ­
te r, Mrs. L ew is Reed, S atu rd ay and
Sunday.
T he M isses Jo y C ro ck ett and P a u l­
ine R ickli atten d ed th e glee club co n ­
te st a t th e au d ito riu m in P o rtlan d
M onday evening as both of th e ir uni
v ersities w ere co n testan ts.
Miss
C rockett, a g ra d u a te of th e U niversi­
ty of Idaho, and Miss R ickli of Will
am ette U n iv ersity of Salem .
T. J. K re u d er of L en ts w as a w el­
com e visito r a t C olum bia g ran g e Sat
urday.
Mrs. C. E. S m ith w as elected a lte r ­
n ate deleg ate to th e sta te g ran g e and
W. F. H en k le delegate.
Geo. K nieriem visited In P o rtlan d
th e la st of th e week.
A. S. W oodw ard w as in P o rtla n d on
b u sin ess S atu rd ay .
Mrs. V ictor E llis is In P o rtlan d
w ith h er little son, Clifford, who Is
u n d er th e c a re of a physician.
Mr. H arm on and son W alter of
P o rtlan d w ere S unday v isito rs a t the
L ew is Reed home.
1-Ton T ruck C hassis
FAIRVIEW
M ARK ET
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
Phone 1891
’Barney” Goldstein