Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 28, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
GRESHAM OCTLOOK.
Oregon Woniau Honored In
Contention.
n atio n al association. Mrs. H ill Is to
have ch a rg e of th e hom e serv ice de­
T he n atio n al m eeting of th e T ar- p artm en t tom orrow aftern o o n al th e
en t-T each
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association
w hich
is now convention. - —
She has been u h o ea aiu
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in session a t A ustin. Texas, num bers different tim es in th is section of the
am ong its sp e ak e rs on an e x te n s iv e ' county an d is reg ard ed as an able
and in te re stin g pro g ram Mrs. J. F. 1 speaker.
H ill, p a st p resid e n t of Oregon an d I
Make your telep h o n s e a rn you m ore
now th e sixth vice p resid e n t of the
by co n n ectin g It w ith a w ant ad.
TUESDAY. APRIL 28. 1925
GRESHAM LOCALS
E. B aum ann re tu rn e d to his hom e I ^iHioiiiMMiiOMiiKnnmiiiMiiMKniiiMiiiinaHiiiniiitgiuiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiHuiiiiiiiiiiiiaii
on la st F riday, a fte r an absence for
the p ast th ree m onths in so u th e rn
C ontinued from page 1
C alifornia, w here he w ent for relief
R ak er & Son have leased the en tire
from rh eu m atism . He has been in
block opposite th e ir g ara g e building El C entro in th e im p erial valley n ear
on Pow ell s tre e t an d w ill use it as a th e M exican b o rder, w here he found
p ark in g sp ace for used m achines
the dry h e a t beneficial. The te m p er­
w hich th ey h a v e ’for sale. T his is th
a tu re th e re at th e p rese n t tim e rums
Plain Colored and Dotted
W alrad p ro p erty and has a fro n tag e from 100 to 110 In th e shade.
of 75 feet on Pow ell s tre e t and also
T he W om an’s Home M issionary «
th e sam e am o u n t on F irs t stree t.
cie»y
of th e M ethodist E piscopal
in Jade, Medium Green, Rose, Electric
Mrs. G eorge K enney re tu rn e d to h er
Blue, Black and M andarin, 36-inch
home F rid a y fo r th e second tim e from ch u rch has u n d ertak en an in te restin g
Yard, 50c
th e P o rtlan d S u rg ical h o sp ital and is m ethod of raisin g funds for th e Old
Our MON I AG I L RXACE will put the heat WHERE
said to he m uch im proved in h e r gen People’s hom e at Salem , w hich is a
Silk Mixed Voiles in Titian Red,
you want it and \\ HEN you want it and will cooperate
e ra l h ealth and on th e w ay to com resp o n sib ility of th a t society. R ecent­
Lavender,
H enna and Prussian Red,
ly tin v sunbonnets w ere d istrib u ted to
plete recovery from c ritic a l ailm en ts
with your pocketbook by giving you the benefit of every
Check
and
Floral Designs, 36-inch.
m em bers and frien d s w ith the req u est
E arl S hafer, w ho has been suffering
ounce of heat energy there is in your fuels.
Yard, 98c
to have them retu rn ed w ith M other's
from blood poisoning a t th e hom e of
Day offerings. T hese a re being co l­
B. W. E m ery, u n d erw en t a m in o r op­
----- And above all------
lected th is week and th e money will
PAXICO EVERFAST SPITING
eratio n on his foot Monday and is no
be sen t a t once to the home.
Colors: Rose, Light Green, Man­
much relieved. T he tro u b le sta rte d
Mrs. R. E. Myers, widow of a fo rm ­
darin and Blue. 36-inch.
from an infection In th e co rd s of th e
er G resham pastor, visited today w ith
foot, th e cau se of w hich w as unknow
Yard, 58c
j11“ 1 o J® Backed by the many years’ experience of the
and sp read th ro u g h o u t th e e n tire i n ­ Mrs. H. C. L arsen and o th e r friends.
LARGEST and one of the oldest furnace m anufacturers
step. On M onday it w as th o u g h t be t Mrs. M yers has sp e n t th e p a st w in­
Silk Mixed Light Crepes. Floral
on the Pacific Coast. There are dozens of Montag Furnace
to lance th e place w hich will probably te r w ith h er ch ild ren in Albar.v a^d
patterns
in Red, Pongee, Blue, Rose
P o rtlan d
owners right in your own home town, and
afford p erm a n en t relief.
and Green. 36-inch.
H. W. Cooley w as com pletely s u r ­
A lbert E k stro m cam e down from
Yard, »1.35
prised S atu rd ay evening when a n u m ­ Baker, Oregon, w here he is engaged
ber of rela tiv e s and frie n d s m arch ea in road co n stru c tio n fo r th e B aker
Heavy Fancy Tie Ribbons in nu­
See us NOW. Let us tell you the size, type, and cost of
In on him to keep him from fo rg ettin g Medical S p rin g s road, and rem ained
merous color combinations.
the furnace. You need to put an end to your w inter h eat­
it w as his 55th b irth d a y . T he evening un til Sunday. He had intended to
ing problems. Don’t hesitate.
Linen Collar and Cuff Sets, 50c & #1.00
w as sp e n t in m usic and in play in g stay over until T uesday but he r e ­
Ecru Oriental Lace Collar and Cuff
card s, a fte r w hich candy, Ice cream ceived a teleg ram S unday calling him
Sets, embroidered in green__ #1.2.»
To Serve and to Please is our Motto
and cak e w ere in o rd er. H e w as k in d ­ back. He expects to have th e w ork
.......... """""".... .......................... niinnnn...... .
ly rem em bered w ith a n um ber of gifts. com pleted th e re about th e m iddle of
T hose p re se n t w ere Mr. and Mrs. J. E June.
Ladles’ Vests ............................................................
to
05
G askill and tw o ch ild ren Evelyn and
J. H. I loss, who h as been sick w ith
Ladies’ Cnion Suits . ................................... .Z Z ..5 0 to #2*50
Dewey, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. A rm strong bronchical trouble, is now rep o rted to
and
Eva an d W alter, Mr. and Mrs. L be im proving. Miss H elen H oss w as
J. s. (11101)0
. New Shipm ent of the Famous
P.
M
anning, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Cla
Res.
Phone
obliged to be ab sen t from h er school
Prop.
ahan, C lair S tockton, Miss Hazel duties T h u rsd ay an d F rid ay on a c ­
1993
Phone 1288
Cooley an d Mr. an d Mrs. H. W. Cooley co u n t of illness. Much to her d isap ­
J. T. an d J. R. H o rr of th e Radio p o intm ent she w as un ab le to atten d
Colors: Black, W hite, Peach, Skyn, Airedale, Log Cabin,
E le ctric com pany atten d ed a ban q u et th e w edding of h er b ro th er, F red
Bunny, Zanzibar, Sand, Beige and Cordovon, pair 98c
given at th e M ultnom ah hotel S atu r Hoss, on S atu rd ay afternoon.
ray evening by th e Oregon Radi
Mrs. G. K. Je n n e r en tertain ed as her
our TWIN BUTTON SEALPAX ATH­
T rad es asso ciatio n , ab o u t 200 being house g u est over th e w eek-end Miss
presen t.
An in te re stin g program Vivian M arsters of Salem , who is a
LETIC UNION SLITS, 2 buttons on the
w hich w as b ro ad casted over KOW is teach er in th e Salem high school.
shoulders, best yet, suit.
.................................. $1.50
rep o rted by th o se w ho w ere privileged Mrs. Je n n e r and Miss M arsters w ere
to atten d .
so ro rity siste rs a t Oregon A g ricu l­
T he eig h th g rad e of th e G resham tu ra l college w hen both attended
g rad e school enjoyed a sk a tin g p arty there.
Refreshm ents Served
at th e O aks rin k F rid a y evening,
7'he House of Quality
Gresham
G ertru d e Lee, 13-year-old g ra n d ­ , Phone 1411
COMMITTEE
about 25 of th e class being p resen t.
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H. W. THORNE
JACK SHULTZ
E. W AYLSWORTH
Besides P rin c ip a l Q uicksall and his
serio u sly ill in Good S am a ritan h o s­
ED. METZGER
W. A. H ESSEL
wife, o th e rs a tte n d in g w ere Dr. and
pital. on She , w as . ta . k . en
p leu
Mrs. W. J. Ott, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. W. Z
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A ylsw orth, A lfred H am m nr, Mr. and raonia
,ay ‘,"g ^ and Iater p n eu *
Mrs. J. E. M etzger, Mr. and Mrs. A. G Lee J s
P
L am bert, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. T h o rn e.
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8U"lm ° ned from 0 ra 8 « Val-
also Mrs. W older, Miso N ordeen and A m oved to th t T
g irl wa8
Miss Jo h n s of th e te ac h ers.
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G ertru d e is
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. B a rre tt an d I I
G resham g rad e school,
d au g h ter, D orothy, of M ountain H o m e ,, . ° ny H en®*tIer h as moved his
Idaho, sp e n t th e w eek-end w ith Mr I tam ily to his m o th er's house on R ob­
B a rre tt’s sister, Mrs. J. A. Bushong, e rts avenue and F ifth street.
and fam ily. They a re on th e ir way
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.
32-inch Ql I’.I’.N ANN FABRICS, neat pretty patterns
from Idaho to C alifornia for a to u r of
I
the
country.
and fast color, featured here at 59(i
A ccording to a p rin ted statem en t
Mrs. L ouise N ute cam e o ut from
put out by th e School of B asic A rts
O n s a le f o r a fe w d a y s o n ly
a y ard
P o rtlan d for a v isit over S unday witli and Sciences of th e Oregon A g ricu l­
the Rev. and Mrs. D. M. C athey
tu ra l College, w hich is In ch arg e of
Miss Ju lia Reeves sp en t a few hours Dean M. Elw ood Sm ith, G resham
36-inch IMPORTED EPONGE, regular $1.25,
. in . G . resham
. . . S unday v isitin g " ° ld 8tands tw en ty -fo u rth in com parative
Sale Price
98-
Mr and ) i enA M M,rw ’ eT
T
,,,n K of sixty-four high schools of
New Arrivals in
Summer Dress Materials
V O IL E S
HEAT YOUR HOME the MONTAG WAY
M ONTAG Heat is the Safest Heat
i
Every MONTAG Owner is a MONTAG Booster
GRESHAM PLUMBING & TIN SHOP
iR fn a cd
ARROWHEAD SILK HOSE
DANCE
Masonic Hall
M F N See
Gresham
FRIDAY EVENING, M AY 1
SPECIAL SALE OF
W a s h F a b r ic s
and
S ilk s
48c
40-inch printed CREPE DE CHINE, all silk, beautiful
ilcsigns, in dark red and black design, white and
black, orange and black, tan and navy designs,
an exceptional value,
S p e c ia lly p ric e d a t $2.49 a y a r d
..neW line of Men’s’ Bo>’s’ and Children’s
CLOTH HA IS and STRAW GARDEN HATS
Pnced •<
25< to 65-
Men s and Boys KHAKI HATS, screen fronts and
gg(.
p l a i n s , spt-i l.il a t
L. A. WACK & CO.
Phone 2221
Gresham, Oregon
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Savings in Glass ware
T H IS W E E K S S P E C IA L S
GLASS MIXING BOWL SETS
Set consists of five extra deep bowls. Special (he set
89c
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T H IN
BLOW N
TUM BLERS
Clear glass or the heavy type.
Supply your summer w ants now at
5c each
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reon-n,,) from a m o n th ’s v isit w im U m T d m ? ^ ^
Prac?fic G?over .e c X o r n i ta MOntPrey
8. M. F o rm an cam e down from An- O. S. T. A. and ch airm an of the com-
telope Oregon, to spend S unday w ith L i t t e e on E nglish in u n iv e rsitie s and
his wife who Is a p a tie n t at th e Nash colleges. I. E. E A sta te s th a t ten
sa n tta riu m on th e Section L ine road to fifty per cent o f ’ th t
? h ‘
Just w est of Main stre e t.
te rin g in stitu tio n
f[ e8hm en ei-
n
sin
. .
.
I le rln g in stitu tio n s of h ig h er le arn irir
P. W. W inlfree and d a u g h te r R uth In the n o rth w est have been u nder h t
w ent to O regon City S atu rd ay w h ere necessity of ta k in g ad d itio n al Eng!
th e fo rm er had b u sin ess m a tte rs
• l |8h tra in in g in college w ith o u t cre lR
atten d to and on th e ir re tu rn hom e We a re proud of th e show ing G resh
stopped at P o rtla n d to visit E dna w ho am Union high school stu d en ts have
is at p resen t at th e P o rtlan d detention m ade for G resham . T he plan« a r e T
hom e
Ruth has been cared for th e send out copies of th e exam ination
Imt h 7 f T
?
” J W h lt*’
‘o the high schools next laU
rol of the c m . l"8
C° n '
The Rev M V Wh tzell 1
T he Rev. M. V. W hetzell Is recover-
ing from a - a tta c k of blood poisoning
w hich w as caused by a la rg e boil.
Miss H elen A nkcorn and h er biology
c . a s s ^ b o „ 30 In all. drove to P o rt-
Clear glass, pretty design.
Berry season will soon be here.
W E a r ‘ S h a fe r' coach at
high
s‘ hool, has been ill and out of school
for th e past five davs. He has had a
case of blood poisoning in his i n
foot and w as operate,! on on Mondev
R ep o rts from his bedside sta te th a t he
is g ettin g along nicely and hopes to Se
land S atu rd ay m orning and visited th» In school bv next Monday
P o rtlan d M edical school w here the.
P lan s and arra n g e m e n ts have been
Inspected m any specim ens in the m u- m ade for th e eighth g ra d e rs who a re
scum lab o rato ries. T he object of th J p rospective high school stu d e n ts „ex !
<rom April 30
to May 9
(Cover 25c extra)
^ ’OME to our store and
take advantage of this
opportunity to get these val­
uable “VVear-Ever” utensils
at the special prices.
M rs I O i. q f r i a l -
i,
»
, I ford an
,n,ro<,uctlon to th e incom ing
C am phen
he la ! e r 1
p ’
” i
a " d enabh> hlm tO ta lk
them
have bought
h
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n
.
co n cern in g th e ir co u rse of study, re-
Shoppe and have a r r a n "l'
u ' <1Uired and e ,e c t,v« su b jects and oth-
Shoppe and have a rra n g e d to ta k e | erw ise . . s l a t them to th in k about
p o sse ssio n on May 1.
The stak es a re set for th e g rad in g
of the site of th e d en a tu red alcohol
p lan t w hich is to he erected In G resh ­
am , and th e d irt for th e fill will be
secured from th e ra c e tra c k of the
fair g ro u n d s w hen o p era tio n s begli
in connection w ith c o n s tru c tin g the
new autom obile track .
SW EET CREAM
and
‘‘Gresham Maid”
TRADE MARK
w u.irnvc
“ W ear-E ver”
Alum inum
M ou n tain Cake Pan
L L Kidder Hdw. Co.
Phone 1421
Gresham
v s.t w as to give th e stu d e n ts an idea y ea r to v isit G resham Union high
h
,h e ° rKan8
‘he com ing F rid ay May 1
condU .on,
Rn<1 dI’ ea’*d b ' - i P H l Cannon th in k s th is w ill . f i , _____________________________________
IC E
FRUIT DISHES
j E d u 'c a H o ^ U n Z d ^ 8 ^ ‘’' i t ” 6 H ' g h er
extended to them by th e public which
en ab les them to m ake fu rth e r pay-
on th e d rin k in g fo u n tain pre-
8ented to ,h e school. O ther expenses
| a ^ n ecessary for the senior class for
th e ir fu tu re school course. Every class night w hich w ill be given T u es­
p rospective high school stu d e n t is In day or W ednesday nights. May 19 or
vited and urged to he w ith us n, xt 20.
Friday.
N ext T h u rsd ay a t 3 p. m. G resha u
T he (la s s of 1925. w hich — g rad
u a tes Union high school's b aseb all team
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th is year on the 22d of May. has Just cro sses b ats w ith W oodburn on Sta-
c o m p le i,,I the in stallatio n of a splen- Pleton field. T he la st gam e w ith
'li t d rin k in g fo untain on th e fro n t I W oodburn resu lted in a tie score and
aw n of th e school bulld ng. This is th is gam e will likely be evenly m atch-
left as a gift from th e class. C lair ed. Mr. Cannon is handling th e base
Stockton. E ugene W elling. W illiam ball team In the absence of Coach
S andström . R inar M attson, Jam es I Abater.
v " ',
LynCh’ and Danlt’’
Effort ’ «re bdlng m ade for th e o r ­
at a r ane did m ost of th e w ork In ganizatlon of a larg e band in th e high '
digging th e tren c h es for th e d rain and school. T his y ear i . the firs, y ear fo!
i X l T * . m " “ h 'a ir StOCkton fln- ,,ur band and th e beys in It have done
tion
Mr M 7
| h* cem ent fo u n d .- rem ark ab ly well. We hope to have
Plants for Spring Setting
50 Rainbow Gladiolus, $1.00.
D ahlias, mixed. 50e dozen. Well
sprouted.
P eren n ials, ltic eaCh
Roses and S hrubs, 25c each
ia r ^ “ ^ OC.ks - i d Sw eet W illiam s,
large p lan ts, .»Oc dozen.
M arigolds, S n ap dragons. Scabio-
v t r h n 8ters5, P e tu n ia s. A geratum ,
dozen ’ ’ Zinnias> C larkias. 30c
Lobelias. Salvias, 35c.
G eranium s,
W andering
Jew s
R k 'e i, h iH er’ Corlett8’ H eliotrope,’
K h u b a rb R o o t.
4 fo r i£.
do,en’
B A ?iiU t«FL0W ER FAK*
B A S F . I TV » . m il- f a «t 1«..M ile
H om »«.
bill — Office P h o n e ------- ($01
oatre Klsetrto Rids.
Many Dlher Specials in Glassware 2 1
ICE CREAM
Snpplled daily
.1 visit to this deportment will pap you
A. W . METZGER & CO.
Phone 1451
Phone 1451 |
111 ............ ................ ............. ....... ...................................................................................... ..
GRESHAM
CREAMERY CO.
Phone 1381
FRANK C. JONES
i am ette
I n iverslty G irls
G lee d u b , w hich ap p eared at th e high
I school gym nasium u n d er th e auspices
of th e senior class, ren d ered a very
fine program w hich w as a p p re c la ’ed
by th o se who had th e privilege of
h earin g It. The proceeds of th e enter­
ta in m e n t w ere n early 110 and th e e x ­
penses about 135. T he sen io r class
ap p reciated th e splendid p atro n ag e
sons in te reste d in le arn in g to play anv !
band in stru m e n t a re w elcom e to Join
th is m ovem ent.
(Ard of Thanks.
We desire to extend o u r th a n k s to
."s*ry ? ln.d friends and " ’ ikhbors
for th e ir kindness d u rin g th e illness
and death of o u r beloved sister.
Mr and Mrs L. C. Metxger, Mrs. J.
Bailey.
C arpenter and C ontractor
8C A U ST M D
SEPTIC TANKS
Air Tight
Water Preof
Buildings Moved
What you want, woen you want It
as you want It— Want ad it
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WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
Willoughby’s Imperial Orchestra