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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1925)
page For» GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM LOCALS Mrs. C ora W alker and h er d au g h ter a re enjoying th e ir now A tw ater-K ent, 5-tube rad io receiving set, equipped w ith loud speaker, w hich th e R adio E lectric com pany has lately Installed for them . T hey have had erected a 75- foot a n ten n a and have been able to h ea r points as fa r e a st as Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Brow n a re pleased to announce th e b irth of a g ran d d a u g h ter who arriv ed a t th e home of th e ir son-in-law and d au g h te r, Mr. and Mrs. A lb ert A dkins of H eppner, Oregon, on F riday, M arch 27. T he baby, who w eighed ten pounds, h as been nam ed A lb erta Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K ern en tertain ed as Sunday gu ests th e ir dau g h ter-in - law. Mrs. W. R. K ern of V ancouver. W ashington, Mr. and Mrs. R obert | C avanaugh, whose hom e is on th e Base L ine road, and Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Manning. Mrs. K ern cam e o ut from P o rtlan d F rid ay w ith Mrs. F ra n k H einey and visited w ith her un til S a t urday, going from th e re to th e home of her h u sb an d 's p a re n ts and re m a in ing un til Sunday. Colorful Apparel for Easter Wear i,i r ) so varied and attractive, so smart and be coming. Each model is an adaption of Fashion's newest model, embodying only the newest and most attractive style fea tures. PRINCE OF WALES MODEL The Prince of Wales *1593 to *24 83 The Alameda Stunning English model with cuff sleev straight slim back, 3 patch pockets, serge s yoke lining, piped seams. Comes in delight: solid shades and plaids. Lightweight, servit able, suitable lor street, sports or general we, Sizes 14-44. *15 93 to *24 83 The Dunthorpe 1WÓ U v e rla n d FINE MOTOR CARS Larger Axle Bigger Engine S traight Side Cord Tires All-Steel Bodies. __ Ray S tro n g left by au to F rid ay _ m ornning for Palo Alto, C alifornia, T | w here he attended an a r t school la st I year, and from April 1 to 15 he w ill I I have on exhibition In th e public libra- I ry of th a t place a la rg e collection of L I his oil p aintings. About one-half of I] I these will be C alifornia scenes and th e i ■ oth er h alf Oregon scenery. A fter th e ! I exhibit his b ro th er, E dw ard, who grad- 1 I uated M arch 1 from S tan fo rd U niver- M I sity, will re tu rn to G resham , w ith his h I wife, in th e m achine Ray drove down ! I la st week and R ay w ill come back on ' ■ his b ro th e r’s m otorcycle. Mr. and 5 ■ ¡M rs. E dw ard S trong have been on a P I hiking trip d u rin g th e p a st m onth at I C arm el-by-the-sea, a noted reso rt. I - I Both of th e boys w ill a s sist th e ir I c I fath er on th e farm th is com ing s e a -1 s I j son in the h arv e st of th e b erry crop. 11 I Miss Rose P o tter and Miss L illian s I L ekander w ere hom e from Monmouth 1 I I N orm al for th e m id-term vacation. 5 I Miss Evelyn Howell, who h as been I I staying w ith friends a t S t.J o h n s and g I atten d in g school, visited w ith her i I ' cousins, th e Misses H ow ell, and Miss | I ¡Iv a W aldron over Sunday. |g II The W om an’s M issionary society of I S I the F ree M ethodist ch u rch has post- 15 poned its m eeting from th e com ing I 3 i W ednesday u n til W ednesday, A pril 8. 1 The q u a rte rly b u sin ess m eeting of § i the E vangelical W om en’s Union w ill | j be held a t th e hom e of Mrs. H. W. IS Stew art Vacuum System. Overland All-Steel Sedan Overland Touring F. O. B. G resham F. O. B. G resham The lowest priced gear shift car manufactured HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO Phone 1141 Gresham ANNOUNCEMENT We have added a sand and gravel truck to our equipment. BEST PRICES ON Road Gravel, Crushed Rock, Concrete Gravel Plaster Sand. Willamette River Washed Gravel and Sand Gresham Transfer & Service Station F ritz on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t 2 | LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING o'clock. It h as been decided th a t Sunday, ™ April 19, will be th e la st day of s e r - l — vice of th e Rev. H. R. G ebhardt as | " p asto r of the Zion E v angelical church. I Factory prices on ¡H e expects to leave im m ediately w ith 1 1 { his fam ily for Los A ngeles to ta k e up I I p asto ra l duties there. H is su ccesso r II has not yet been secured. 1 KITCHEN TABLE, size 2G x 42....... Mrs. R. H. Todd had as a g u est la st II KITCHEN TABLE, size 42 x 45, drop leaf. week h ere niece, Mrs. Olive D im m itt, I LIBRARY TABLE, mission, gold brown fi of Los A ngeles. ■ Chiffoniers and Cedar Chests at Fact H a rry W ostell has been visiting his II See un for made-to-order Door and Window p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k W ostell I Drawers, Flour Bins and Doors. Bendy-cut Finisl at E ugene and sp e n t a day or tw o here | | and Window Frames. la st week v isitin g relativ es. H e is in I th e em ploy of th e S o u th ern Pacific I com pany and says his te rrito ry ex- | tends from P o rtla n d to El P aso, I OSCAR W. TH OREN, Prop. Texas. The railw ay com pany is chang- | CABINET and TABLE WORK GRESHAM charming English model, straight small sleeves,.serge silk yoke lining, s. One of our most popular models id all-around wear. Beautiful solid plaids. Sizes 14-46. $15-95 | o $24-85 L. A. WACK <& CO Fark here and shop in comfort e do You Know i an Automobile ir lis t ol these non-autom obile owners and we will exceptional opportunity that we are offering during Week March 30th to A pril 4th Phone 31. in iiiiiiiu iiin iiiiiM iiiin iiiiiiiiiiiin iin i^ Mannish style, almost military cut, stylish sleeves, belt in back, pocket effect. oke serge lining. Made in all the popular light and dark shades, plaids and heather mixtures and plain colors. Extremely smart and very new. Sizes 14-44. ALAMEDA MODEL MARCH and Miss F rie d a P eterso n was ab sen t a re from her duties in th e T w entieth Cen- les, tu ry g ro cery from T uesday of la st week un til y esterd ay m orning on ac- ris, co u n t of an infection in one of her ag fingers w hich sta rte d from a cu t m ade ool by a piece of tw ine. F o r a tim e she ilor was th reaten ed w ith blood poison- ere ing on account of th e slig h t accident, ses Mr. and Mrs. H arry M cM urry drove a t to M olalla Sunday to spend th e day w ith th e la tte r's p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. ’ a W illiam T rim ble. T* sy took over ro- w ith them M arjorie, th e five-year-old ar- d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Stone, ve- j who w ill spend a couple of weeks w ith her g ra n d p a re n ts, and brought jtn back w ith them th e ir sm all d au g h ter, nd Lucile, who has been th e re for the E. past tw o weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C urtis K ellogg and five ch ildren, G rant, C ynthia. G race, L aw rence and Bessie, drove down from Eugene F rid ay and sp e n t the w eek end w ith th e ir uncle and au n t, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. E m ery. T h eir home is in South D akota, b ut they have been spending th e w in ter a t Eugene w ith Mr. K ellogg's father. Coats of Many Hues and Modes TUFSDAY, RAKER & SON G re s h a m WOODWORKING SHOP Gresham, Oregon T he C atholic ch u rc h has been u n d ergoing a n u m b er of im p o rta n t r e p a irs d u rin g th e p ast th re e w eeks. T he in te rio r w alls have been re-dec- o rated , th e w oodw ork finished in w hite enam el, th e pew s re-v arn ish e d , , p rev e n tin g th e jo ists from ro ttin g . lloor p ainted and new c a rp e tin g laid 1 A bout a y ea r ago O sburn p u t in new aro u n d a lta r and on th e sta irw a y . ■ tim b ers at the re a r of th a t p a rt of the A dditional plum bing h as been placed building used by W alrad M ercantile in th e ch u rch and p arish house. Mr. com pany for a sto re room , on ac c o u n t and Mrs. F ra n z O lbrich donated to th e of lack of a circu latio n of a ir u n d er ch u rch a b eau tifu l $100 sta tu e of th e th e flooring. S avior m ounted on a pedestal. A. E. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. H uett, Miss R ena Malo w as in ch a rg e of th e re p a ir Stevenson and Miss Nell Jo h n so n work. drove to N ew berg to atten d the a n n u a l G eorge E llis, a nephew of Mr. and m eeting of th e P o rtlan d M ethodist Mrs. A. E. Malo, visited w ith his r e la P re a c h e rs’ asso ciatio n on Monday. 0501010202000501020201090101010000010101010101010101015301010101010102010102010 tiv es from S atu rd ay u n til Monday. Mrs. P. A. Gould has re tu rn e d hom e Mr. and Mrs. B. G. M cBride e n te r a fte r an absence of six w eeks in T he tain ed Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Becklev D alles and La G rande visiting w ith h er d au g h ters, Mrs. C larence Look and Mrs. R obert L eighton and th e ir fam i lies. Mr. and Mrs. L eighton b ro u g h t her home, by w ay of the C olum bia riv er highw ay to Hood R iver, and th e E v erg reen highw ay. They w ere accom panied by th e ir d aughter, Miss L illetta , who re tu rn e d Sunday n ig h t to h e r studies a t W illam ette U n iv er sity. Dr. and Mrs. A. T hom pson enjoyed a v isit la st week from th e ir son Dr. F red Thom pson of T he D alles h o sp i tal an d Ills wife, w ho left la st F rid a y for New York w here they will sa il on A pril 11 for E urope on board th e g re a te s t p assen g er ship. L eviath an , w hich is capable of ca rry in g 13.000 perso n s. They w ill land a t S outh Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning w ere H am pton. Dr. Thom pson will ta k e gu ests S atu rd ay evening a t th e a n nual ban q u et given in P o rtlan d for the Scout Young United S tates S panish w ar v eteran s. Over 700 w ere In a t tendance. m any from points in W ash ington and all over th e sta te of O re gon. T he afte r-d in n e r speeches w ere p articip a ted in by a n um ber of d is tin g u ish ed sp eak ers. Mr. M anning’s son. Lafe, is a vice com m ander of the Scout Young cam p. Mrs. Chas. M iller has re tu rn e d to h er hom e at Sandy from th e T hom as S an itariu m , w here she h as been u nder tre a tm e n t for rh eu m atism . She r e p o rts her ailm en t p rac tica lly cured. Mrs. H enry Ten Eyck of Bull Run has also re tu rn e d to her home. G randm a Ohmit of Rockwood, who recen tly