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GRESHAM OUTLOOK.
NOTICE.
T! FSOAY,
APRIL
1«.
1925
The Woman’s Missionary society of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansdowne and
little son, Paul Leroy, of Oregon City the Baptist church will hold a mis
were guests Sunday at the home ot sionary tea at the parsonage Thurs
(Continued from page 1)
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rusher.
day afternoon, April 16. Miss Edna
A very interesting program has
Shoemaker, recently returned from
The
Rev.
N.
Welter
of
Newberg
was
been arranged by the S. E. circle of
China, will speak concerning the girls
in
Gresham
Monday
afternoon
to
at
the Methodist Ladies Aid, which will
-cliool at Huchow. Following the talk
be given at the auditorium of the tend the funeral of Mrs. Fred Wagner
an
informal reception will be held for
Gresham grade school on Monday eve whom he knew at Big Lake, Minne
Miss
Shoemaker to which her friends
sota,
something
over
35
years
ago.
ning, April 20. Besides a one-act com
auii
all
interested in missionary work
Easter
guests
at
the
home
of
Mr.
edy to be put on by the l&dies there
are
invited.
A free will offering will
will be a number of musical selections and Mrs. Harry Truitt were Mr. and
he
received
for
the work.
Mrs.
Paul
Truitt
of
Portland,
W.
E.
and readings.
Mrs. Catherine Harmon, who has
Shultz
and
Guerney
Wood.
The
young
people
of
the
Baptist
Bring in your Uni-Spar coupons.
been in Portland for some time past,
They are good for 50c on purchase of church held a sunrise prayer service
Mrs. Robert Anderson of Hillsboro,
Uni-Spar products. L. L. Kidder on top of Gresham butte on Easter a sister of Dr. Frank Peak, is spend base returned to Gresham to live. Sha
Hardware Co.
Sunday morning and later sang Easter ing this week at the Peak home. They has moved into her house on east
greetings to sick and shut-ins. In the also entertained on Sunday Mrs. How Powell street.
Say It the Want Ad way.
Mrs. Earl Bumhofer and small son,
afternoon they went to the Lents Bap ard Miller of Vancouver, B. C.
Bobby of Spokane, Washington, are
A SPECIAL COMMUNICATION tist church where six of the members
Easter dinner guests at the home of visiting her aunt, Mrs. Max Schneider.
ot Gresham Lodge No. 152, of the local Sunday school received
A. F. & A. M. in Masonic hall, the ordinance of baptism. In the eve Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Mitchell were Mr. The latter returned home from San
and Mrs. E. A. Taylor and daughter,
Gresham, Wednesday evening, April
ning a fine program was given at the Editli Staffenson and son of Portland, Francisco about a week ago where
15, 7:30. Work in M. M. Degree.
church by the children of the Sunday Mrs. Fannie Wells and Mr. and Mrs. she had spent the winter with her son,
E. W. AYLSWORTH, W. M.
Burton Davis and family.
W. L. GORSAGE, Sec’y.
school.
Dewey Gibbs and daughter.
Miss Winifred St. Clair spent the
A pleasant surprise was given to week-end with relatives and friends
George Wells Wednesday evening at | here, coming from Athena, Oregon,
the home of his mother, Mrs. Fannie I where she teaches, on Friday evening
Wells, on the eve of his departure to and returning to her school late Sun-
Devon, Montana, where he will work day afternoon.
during the summer. The guests pres-
Mrs. Mary Dodge came home from
ent for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Monmouth, also Miss Myrtle Rusher
Harry Truitt and daughter, Mr. and from Salem to assist in the Easter
Mrs. Roy Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | cantata which was given at the Meth-
Davidson and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. I odist church Sunday evening. To the
Gaskill and children, Mr. and Mrs. O. disappointment of her friends, Miss
H. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tay- Rusher was unable to sing on account
lor, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gibbs and of the condition of her throat
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Wells
There will be a special council
and I red Richardson and two daugh- meeting tomorrow night to consider
ters‘
the lowering of grade on Powell street
llie beautiful Calla lilies which I east, where the county is planning to
Gresham
were among the Easter decorations at begin paving soon.
the Methodist church Sunday were a private wedding of Portland par-
loaned for the occasion by Mrs. B. L. ties, John H. Korradi and Mrs. Ollie
All carry 30-day Guarantee
Walrad who received them a few days p. shield, was held at the undenomi-
before from Mrs. A. McManus, who, national temple Saturday evening at 7
with her husband, is visiting at Pacific „'dock, the Rev. S. F. Pitts officiating
Grove, California for a few weeks.
The cerelnony was witnessed by Mrs'
A committee of which C. M. Quick- Pitt9 of Gresham and Mf
Mrg
sail is chairman has made arrange- Porth and Mr and Mrs
()f port
ments
.
. bus-
.
v i , x for a track and field meet to
. be Hana, Tho
i he groom is a prominent
held at the Franklin high school bowl ,ness man of tbe cjt and jn con
for the grade schools of Multnomah | with tbe bride bad been attendingPser.
county outside of Portland on May 8
vices at the temple for some time
The events will be of a track and field
which accounted for their decision to
nature, the detailed program of which
will be given later. Other members of select Gresham as the place of their
marriage. After the ceremony the
L ook th e s e c a r s o v e r, d riv e th e m , th e n y o u ’ll
the committee are Mr. Oleman of Cor
party
of six returned to Portland for
F ir s t C lass W o rk Is
b u y a u se d e a r fro m
bett, Mr. Rose of Parkrose, Mrs. Dunn
dinner at the Hazelwood. The couple
C h eap est in th e Io n s ru n
of Russellville and Miss Cundiss of will reside in Portland.
West Portland.
Johnson
has
\\h e th e r it is in automobile repairs or in th e sunnii«!
L. B. McLane, who purchased the Pr Harry
T
"
nds gone
gone to
t0 Rock
Hock
....
Creek,
near
Clackamas,
where
he ex-
rmer
.......
former Estes property on Hood ave
you
buy, first class w orkm anship is invaluable This j j
nue is having the house raised and ad pects to work the farm of his father-
Phone 1141
Gresham
our
policy
and our constantly increasing list of satlsfiafl
ditional rooms built on. With his wife in-law, Joe Deardorff, on shares. His
custom ers prove th a t it is right. Your m o to rc a r r ig h t□
family
will
remain
in
Gresham
until
lay he in need of a thorough overhauling—for your safetvl
and two children he expects to move
the close of school, when they will
to Gresham from Portland within
and
con,for, ,n
Yon .............. tte n d ,0V , a, , ' S
join him on the farm.
few weeks.
live your car in for inspection and tu n in g un ThJ
J. H. Pitts of Vancouver, Washing
Miss Amy Cooper has recovered
os.
hour for such w ork is very l o w - a d w, l i w , r
ton,
visited
his
brother,
the
Rev.
S.
F.
from the effects of the operation which
the cost to know you are riding in safety In sunnlies mJ
Pitts and wife for a few hours Tues
A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
she recently underwent for the re day morning.
accessories, we handle only the best
8uppl,es anu
moval of the tonsils.
Among the college students who en
«•m 'hi«” "
« "i"
"Danny'' Murphy, aged six, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Murphy, received joyed the Easter vacation at home
rather u severe burn of the left hand were William McAllister from the
Daily Trips to Portland
Saturday morning when he accident Willamette university at Salem and
our spring service. They^tre \Le'\\"',"p|e who'‘k„ow '<’
ally fell into the remains of a bonfire Glenn and Lyle Winters from Oregon
Agricultural college.
Greslia m
Powell
Portland
which had been kindled the day be
Pilone
A h v a y s D riv e H e re , N o M a t t e r
and
Funeral services were held at the
Ft.
East
Taylor
fore. His hand was plunged into the
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Maple
Phone EAst G3si>
undenominational
temple
Monday
v v h a t Y o u r M o to r N e e d s M a y B e
ashes which were still hot and while ¿ornln7«t io
v , 7
*
the
for a „ time, no Inorning at 10 ° clock for Bert Nichols,
the pain
pain was
was intense
intense for
serious result is expected from the ac the logger who lost his life as the re- 1
suit of being struck by a log at the |
cident.
Mountain Lumber company near San
Miss Martha Hopper and her broth
W N C H iS TC K
dy Tuesday. The Rev. S. F. Pitts con- I
H A M LIN & H O SS P ro n «
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er, Howard, are staying for a few
ducted the services and accompanied
Phone 2391. Nite Phone 70(5.
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weeks at the ranch home which their
the
remains
to
Douglas
cemetery
Greshaul
father recently purchased from Frank
where interment took place. The de
Moore, east of Gresham on the Section
ceased was spoken of as being of a
Line road. Miss Hopper expects to re
most kindly disposition and well
sume her studies at the University of
thought of by his associates. Many |
Washington when the summer session
beautiful floral offerings were in evi
of the university convenes the coming dence.
June
The Areme club met with Mrs. H. J. |
Mrs. Mary Holgate slipped on the
I
ulfer
Monday afternoon and planned
floor Saturday morning at the Well
is the modi
for a card party to be given at the
ing restaurant where she is employed residence of Mrs. O. A. Eastman Mon-1
household drudgery"fo'r y tu ’
E lectricity do all yourj
and fell heavily on her arm which she
day
evening,
April
27.
Details
were
threw out in the effort to catch her
self. Her arm was badly sprained also worked out for a sale and supper
to be held November 13.
from the weight thrown on it and It
Albert Camp, who has been troubled
was feared it had been fractured, but
with
rheumatic ailments for several
Monday the doctor was of the opinion
weeks
past, underwent an operation
»Ve hare an excellent
!1,i X-ray would not be necessary and
tYIAICH£ST£R
that the injury was nothing more than last Wednesday for the removal of his
tonsils. He is doing well and appears
Electric Store
a sprain.
to be much improved in health.
Electric
Building
,
Mrs. S. R. Kitzmiller entertained as
Miss Cora Johnson left Monday for
Easter guests Mr. and Mrs. Joe De-
Shazer and family of Dover, Oregon. Corvallis to assume her new duties in
They attended the services at the the office of the registrar of Oregon
Agricultural College. Miss Valetta
Methodist church while here.
Macaw has been employed as stenog- I
rapher to fill the vacancy in the office |
of the county agricultural agent and
county club leader.
At Powellhurst school on Buckley
avenue between Section Line and
Powell Valley roads; auspices of Par
ent-Teachers association; Benefit of
Boys' and Girls' clubs, April 17, 1925.
Delicious home cooked dinner, pro
gram and social. Bring the family
and enjoy a good time. Plate dinner
served from 6 p. m. to 7:30 p. m.
Adults 35c, children 20c, Program 8
p. m. Adults 20c, children 10c. No
admission charge to program for those
who have dinner. Everybody come.—
Ady.
GRESHAMLOCALS
Trout Fishing Season
OPENS TOMORROW
ARE YOU READY?
We are better prepared than ever to
you with fishing tackle, rods, etc.
WE HAVE THE LICENSE
SPECIAL LOW PRICES
On the following GOOD USED AUTOMOBILES
Willys-Knight Touring, looks good.
Ford 1923 Touring.
Ford, 4-door Sedan, 1924.
Ford Tudor Sedan, 1924.
Star Touring, 1923.
Overland Touring, 1923.
Ride in
and Comfort
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
COAL
BRIQUETS
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
GRESHAM GARAGE
;\ow Is the Time to
Eieetrify Ì our Home.
AppLIANCES
at moderate prices
PURI LAND ELECTRIC POWER CO.
•'» you go over your tackle box this \ reek. remem-
have everything you need to start the season right.
ichester rods, reels, lines, lures am 1 accessories
.'ase the most particular fisherman.
W inchester single
Action Keels—
Very light amt strong, simple construction
perfect action.
Left— A popular reel, nickel finish. Opel
frame allows line to dry quickly, •14* to 'J.?.
Right — Made o
Aluminum alloy
black tiuish
t.oO to $.5.(8»
E-Lu.
‘
New Swiss
HEALTH TEA
t ecll Metzger's Grocery
A. W. Metzger A Co.
»’ ainut Mercantile Co.
Oflle. RiM
trte Bid«.
The WINCHESTER Store
" "
MRS. J. r GATES
Lady Assistant
011 ’ " j ? T t
‘ ■ resh am , O re g o n
G- GATES
Mortician
TROUT SEASON
opens
Tomorrow, April 15
DANCING
' »'<• catch Fish ourselves so
We know what they like.”
Every Wednesday and
Saturday Evenings
Headquarters for
Or*BAWTRED
fishing Tackle
Baildlifs Moved
TRUST-SERVICE
P h o n e 2471
Carpenter and Contractor
SEPTIC TANKS
The
vt
Me endeavor to perform thia1 PortIand a« well.
Oie highest standard of , fficlcncy acred ob,i&ation with
Sold at—
FRANK C. JONES
A. W. IMFTZGER <&
T»Hm.elPert ,wln(,ow leaning « e g.
1 ajtma, or leave orders with John
Brown, Gresham, phone 2501.
A Daily Delicious Beverage
" ith a laxative tendency
s ‘‘""ilant hut a
HEALTH STIMULANT
«01 — Office phone------ SlU
SEASON OPENS APRIL
GATES’ FUNERAL HOME
FRED TODD
Powell St.
Weal for Frying
Perfect Shorten;
Springer’s Hall
nrnr Pleasant Valley School
Forget and You Won t
». subtract from
A man never feels so crushed
rour returns, <J*-
by using Want a r n l.? 6 *las '*8,enod to his wife’,
M
°f the man she had P'd
*» her Ideal, before she met him.