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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1925)
PAGE FOrR Order your Roses for Oodue Urol her» Set New Record. Dodge B ro th ers have been e sta b lishing new high reco rd s co n tin u o u sly I L ast F rid a y a t th e high school was GRESHAM LOCALS! PIONEER HEIGHTS Mothers Day ~ ....... ■" » - - Miss M yrtle R u sh er is ta k in g the th e reco rd of th e w eek ending A pril n te - M° r e th a n 100 eighth g rad e rs place of Miss W illa B ushong in the 11 Is th e best in th e com pany’s his- I w ere p rese n t and from every ap p e ar- W alrad M ercantile store. Miss B u s h - ( from $2 per dozen up tory. according to th e la test Inform a-1 ance enjoyed them selves im m ensely ong, who expects to resig n h e r posi & H° M’ a u ' Se*“r a ‘ “ *em cam e a t 9 o’clock In tion in a sh o rt tim e, h as been em-1 PO W ELL VALLEY ROAD \\ hite Carnation 15f each thorlxed* agentiL W ith re ta il d eliveries ag g reg atin g ,h e m orntB< on th e school busses and ployed th e re th e p a st year. Lots m ore th an 7.000, an av erag e of m ore I a ^ t®:30 assem bled in th e gym nasium Sunday g u ests a t th e P. E. Stone | 75 x 100 th a n 1,300 each p roduction day, th e J to co nsider th e ir co u rses of stu d y for 2 1 home w ere his siste r, Miss E llen Stone feet 1 best previous week w as su rp assed by th e com ing year. P rin c ip a l C. M. of P o rtlan d , and Mr. an d Mrs. Win- Except sev eral hundred cars. New re ta il o r L ot 5. d ers exceeded th e co rresp o n d in g we k wh ' ® re B ham ’ J R T eelera | T rim ble and d au g h ter Lois of M olalla’ P h o n e KO« Blk. «. of 1924 by 1,000, or ap p ro x im ately 19.7 O rient, E lizabeth C anning o f Lynch M arjorie Stone, who h as been w ith per cent. 70 x 138 and Mrs. A nna S tudley of Rockwood h er g ra n d p a re n ts for th e p a st five feet A lthough Dodge B ro th ers Motor w ere p re se n t and spoke to th e eighth w eeks, re tu rn e d hom e yesterday. A11 C ars a re now being b u ilt a t th e ra te 3 4 2 3 of 1,100 a day, both deliveries and new g rad ers. A d jo u rn m en t w as m ade from street» H arold Buzick h as begun th e ere c o rd ers a re som e 200 a day in excess th e gym nasium to the c a fte ria w here 40 ft. tion of a m odern co ttag e on F lo ren ce of production. wide they passed in line as do th e high “H ad d ea le rs' sto ck s p erm itted , the school stu d en ts. T he fresh m an class avenue n ea r w est Pow ell V alley road (W E S T ) C E D A R S T R E E T (E A 8 T ) num ber of deliveries fo r th e record Melvin G erw ick, a nephew of Mrs. S W E E T CREAM week w ould have beei even g rea ter, fu rn ish ed ice cream as a tre a t to the it is said. incom ing fresh m en class. At 12:35 E. N. Long, is h ere from Topeka, K an and assem bly w as called in th e high sas. on a v isit to his relativ es. He is 2 AN APPRECIATION. 1 school au d ito riu m and Mr. L aw rence, p lan n in g to re tu rn to K an sas th is fall " G re sh a m M aid” w here he will e n te r college a t Man- To th e m any frien d s of our p a re n ts ch airm an of th e school board, Miss who have given to us te n d er e x p re s C anning, Mr. T ee ters and Mr. Quick- h atten sions and frien d ly sym pathies on the sail, also Mr. C annon spoke to th The B reth re n held an all-day ser occasion of th e death of o u r fa th e r and m o th er; to th e M asonic o rd er and eighth g ra d e rs as w ell as th e high vice at th e g ran g e h all S unday w hich 3 4 Supplied daily w as atten d ed by ab o u t 200 perso n s. E astern S tar, th e G. A. R. an-’ w r . c . school stu d en ts. and o u r good neighbors, we ta k e th is S p rin g d ale, V ancouver, T ro u td ale had eig h t stu d e n ts pres I o rtlan d , method of exten d in g o u r h e a rtfe lt e n t; O rient, th irte e n ; Pow ell Valley W ashington, and o th e r to w n s being thanks. ELM S T R E E T rep rese n ted in th e g ath erin g . W or Your kind th o u g h ts an d n eighborly fo u r; B oring, te n ; Rockw ood th ir acts have touched us deeply and need te en ; L usted, six ; L ynch 8; F air- ship w as held in th e m orning, re a d R ESTR IC TED R E SID E N C E L O T S less to say have helped us th e m o re to view, eight, and G resham , tw en ty -fo u r ing In th e aftern o o n and gospel n o ii° Pi - P .OSit! i W a Llu la H e 'S h ts on W est P o w ell s tre e t. E x - b ear o u r double an d deep est so rro w N um bers by th e high school n r | £ reach in g in the evening by Mr. Jo h n a v Ä r ^ ^ g a s a n d e le c trt'i t y Mrs. Wm. G lover, Wm. P. W ona n I ^one^ ’ W alla W alia, W ashington, cott, E dw ard L. W onacott, Chas c h e stra and glee clubs w ere especially a very in te restin g sp eak er, who w ith w ell rendered. r. W wuiittVUlL N. W ’ wuuvuii, onacott, ikuj Roy F. onacott. his wife was p rese n t for th e occasion. b I|IIIII',III'|IIIII>IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII||||||||| iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , iii „ „ i „ i ,|„, i ,||,||||,I|„ |II,|IIII|III|IIIIIIIIII,||||||| j ¿ Mr. and Mrs. W hetm ore, talen ted They a re spending a few days w ith kor Sale on Liberal Terms by B. \V. THORNE, Gresham m usicians who have trav eled th e en Air. and Mrs. F red M organ. tire co u n try b ro ad castin g and who Jo h n M arston w as h ere from H u b have played and will play for th e Co bard Sunday sh ak in g hands w ith old lum hia reco rds, w ere p resen t. They acq uaintances. a re ex p erts on th e tru m p et. Mr. C an to the Clifford Gibbs, K enneth and Law non knew Mr. and Mrs. W hetm ore in rence Griffls and C lair Stockton spent C orvallis sev eral y ears ago an d Mr. W hetm ore org an ized th e C orvallis th e week-end n ear W amic, Oregon, high school band w hich has won the visiting w ith the g ra n d p a re n ts of th e They sta te ch am pionship for th e p a st two Griffls and Stockton boys. years. It w as indeed a tr e a t to listen m ade th e trip on m otorcycles to th ese a rtists. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pio an d tw o chil 78th and E. Glisan Sts. Portland, Oregon T he yells and assem b ly "singing dren of V ancouver, W ashington, visit Phone TAbor 1329 w ere full of pep and displayed the ed th e la tte r ’s sister, Mrs. R. M. Welch tru e s p irit of G resham Union high. and fam ily S unday aftern o o n . They T he assem bly ad jo u rn ed from th e a u had m ade the circle from V ancouver D o u g la ss F airb an k s in d ito riu m to th e fro n t law n and E u to W hite Salm on on th e W ashington gene W elling, p resid e n t of th e senior side, th en acro ss to Hood R iver and class of 1925, p resen ted a th ree -a rm hom e by way of P o rtlan d . bronze d rin k in g fo u n tain to th e school The o ne-act com edy ’’Won By a d istric t as th e p a rtin g gift of th e class, W ager,” w hich w as re c e n tly given at P lace y o u r o rd e r e a rly on a ll h in d ers, m ow ers, ra k e s . and H. G. M ullenhoff, a m em ber of the th e G resham g rad e school auditorium 5 . board, accepted in b eh alf of th e dis- u n d er th e auspices of th e S. E. circle I. II. ( ’. G e n e ral re p a irs fo r any m ak e of m a c h in e . 51 tric t. A fter th e p rese n tatio n of the of th e M ethodist L adies Aid will be re in fountain, th e band played th e “S tar peated a t th a t p lace on F rid a y eve S pangled B a n n er" as th e flag w as ning, May 8, u n d er th e jo in t auspices j- i- low ered and th e e n tire stu d e n t body of th e circ le and th e G resham R e -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii^iiiiiiiiumniiiumiUKUHHiiumH^mnnnnn^^ stood at salu te. From h ere th e s tu bekah lodge. Besides th e play the • ^8» d en ts rep aired to th e b aseb all d ia follow ing in te re stin g p ro g ram will be mond w here th e sophom ores and ju n given: piano duet, th e M isses E rm a iors played a clo se-sco re b aseball and M arg aret G ates; selectio n s by th e gam e, th e ju n io rs w in n in g fo u r to L ents q u a rte t; read in g by Mrs. E. E. W elling; w h istlin g selectio n s by Miss th re e in an e x tra in n in g contest. A ugusta H ah n ; selectio n s by D onald Music lovers w ill be tre a te d to a Our MON I A(i I I RNACE will put the heat W H ER E Confrey and solo by Mrs. M orehead of sh o rt co n cert a t th e high school W ed you want it and V H E N you want it and will cooperate nesday at 12:35 w hen R. S tro ss, co n P o rtlan d , sis te r of Mrs. J. E. G ates. Gresham Greenhouse IC E ICE CREAM GRESHAM CREAMERY CO. Phone 1381 Willys-Knight Overland COMING MAY 10, 11, 12 GRANADA THEATER Maxwell a Chrysler HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. The Thief o f Bagdad » . HEAT YOUR HOME the MONTAG WAY V/ with your pocketbook by giving you the benefit of every ounce of heat energy there is in your fuels. Ju d g e and Mrs. M. N ichols of Boise, sidered to be one of th e w o rld ’s g re a t est co rn e tists will be p re se n t to play, Idaho, are h ere for an indefinite stay also Coulin Oboo, a so lo ist of th e E lk r w ith th e ir son, A. M. N ichols and fam band w ill ta k e p art. ily and o th e r rela tiv e s and frie n d s in T he festiv ities in cid en t to th e class P o rtlan d . ------And nbove all------ M O N TAG H ea t is th e S a fest H eat W ord h as been received th a t Mrs. of th e school y ear w ill be u sh ered in May 14 w ith th e a n n u a l school picnic Chas. K adderly, know n to m any here, w hich wil! be held n ea r th e au to club suffered a p ara ly tic stro k e a week ago SM a building on th e b an k s of th e Sandy. a t h er home in P o rtlan d . J u s t two On F riday night, May 15. th e ju n io rs w eeks e a rlie r h er b ro th er, Jo h n La w ill give a b an q uet to th e se n io rs and Due of G reenville, Illin o is, also w ell on th e follow ing W ednesday evening. know n here, w as stric k e n w ith p a r May 20, w ill o ccur th e class n ig h t ex alysis. Both w ere rep o rted to be im proving. ercises. E lnborato p la n s a re beln m ade for th is event w hich is alw ays T h irtee n m em bers of th e Cooking looked fo rw ard to w ith so m uch In club of G resham u n d er th e local lead t erest. T he b a c c a la u re a te serm on e rsh ip of Mrs. B. W. T h o rn e co m p let will he delivered to th e stu d e n ts on ed th e ir w ork 100 per cent, being the Sunday, May 17, by th e Rev. Jo h n second group in th e co u n ty to finish Beard, p asto r of th e F irs t P re sb y te r w ith such a score. T he g irls w ere 01 ian ch u rch of P o rtlan d . H e spoke to ganlzed late, but th ro u g h th e h ea rty th e stu d en ts on W ash in g to n ’s b irth cooperation of th e ir g rad e school day a t th e high school and his com nig p rin cip al. C. M. Q uicksall. it was • W in g e d H o rte . a week from th e n ex t S unday is possible for Mrs. T h o rn e to m eet w ith aw aited w ith m uch an ticip atio n . Tin th e g irls often and h u rry them along. tim e of th is serv ice w ill be an. Much cred it Is due th e clu b and its —Believe in love announced la ter. On F rid ay evening lead er for th e splendid w ork they May 22. the com m encem ent exercises have done. T he en ro llm en t is as fo l 1 hink life should be of th e 1925 class w ill ta k e place in the low s: C aroline W hetstone, K ath ry n sweetened with laughter high school gym nasium . M etzger, T helm a S alisb u ry , V ernon Kelly, G retchen Moore, Betty T horne. P ru n e s soaked a t le ast 24 h o u rs and G ladys Nelson. W inifred Bechil, Anna Like the thrill of the un cooked slow ly on th e back of th e stove B ru n n er, Islle S chw edler, A lta Wih- req u ire no sugar. expected lon, Ruth S terlin g and P e a rl Y andell I nen see the first picture in nine years that has really L. Al. Thom as, who w as sen t here from Hood R iver to ta k e th e place of created a sensation. Jo h n M arston in th e 20th C entury In o rd er to in tro d u ce o u r sto re, has been tra n sfe rre d to T ro u t beauty im provem ent tr e a t Show begins Sundays, 2 p. m„ 4:20, 6:40-9 dale to ta k e ch a rg e of th e com pany's m ents, all th is week, and u n til S atu rd ay . May 16. we w ill * * days, 7 and 9 p. rn. sto re at th a t place, an d Jo h n A lander give a of P o rtlan d , w ho fo rm erly w orked in | a 20th C en tu ry g ro cery a t Roseburg, Facial and Scalp has been in stalled as salesm an in the Treatment sto re at G resham . for T he Ladies A uxiliary of th e A m eri m ost sa tisfa c to ry in stru c to r in the added o E lizabeth T 5 V s Sh° P can Legion is p lan n in g a bake sale to g rad e school of G resham for the pa<t the F irs t 8 b be held a t th e A. W. M etzger sto re on seven years, has resigned h er p o s ^ f J 8 te ,Banlt bU hding’ by Mi9S »ion here and has been elected an ele- fn d Mrs L / K i d T ,n<“,g hb° r ° f Mf' S atu rd ay , .May 9. ? ,l n l t„ L ? J ,a rk e d by th e n u n ,y y e a rs ’ e x p e rie n c e of th e I.A IU .E S l am i o n e of th e o ld est fu rn a c e m a n u fa c tu re rs on th e I aclfic C oast. T h e re a r e do zen s of M o n tag F u rn a c e o w n e rs rig h t in y o u r ow n h o m e tow n, an d Every MONTAG Owner is a MONTAG Booster See us NOW. Let us tell you th e size, type, a n d cost of th e fu rn ace. A ou need to put a n end to y o u r w in te r h e a t in g problem s. D o n ’t h e s ita te . To Serve and to Please is our Motto GRESHAM PLUMBING & TIN SHOP .1. 8. (’ll IODO P ro p . ifly fir r n d c c s Phone 1233 Res. P h o n e 1928 You Come in and See Us S P E C IA L Don't Stop Long in the Office I h s our Shop we want you to see I he place where we do your service work is the place you are most interested in. We are trying to merit your business by using the most up-to-date machinery and equipment. By the use of this time saving equipment we save you dollars and give you a better job. Ask us about relining brakes, grinding valves, generator or starter, ignition and elec trical repairs, welding, brazing, etc. Admission. Adults 35c, Children 10c $1.00 Gresham Beauty Shoppe Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Brow n w ere m ost h ap p ily su rp rised a day o r so ago by Telephone IS 11 a teleg ram from Mr. and Mrs. C h arles | o ver F irst S tate Bank Bldg. i B row n at P ro sser. W ashington, an H ours 8 to 6 nouncing th e b irth of a d au g h ter. E venings by A ppointm ent Fd.vthe V irginia, who arriv e d on May only. ' |i'»'niiiiimnitniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiinin,||)|,m„|„„l|,|t|)||U|t; first. I “ WON B Y A WAGER” We are equipped to give vou the service you ask for. and other selections A uspices 8. E. C ircle M. E L ad les’ Aid and R ebekah Lodge ____ __________ Wrade School Auditorium GRESHAM GARAGE Powell St., east of Main Phone 2391 A /?//>. 1 ) .. m ay s CAST OF ( HARAI TERN l“ ’° ’ M a n a ti.,, e k . r a il.g .id M a r ), the Une ,» a n g la d ,. M all,, the eolored rook. A dnilsalon, A dults 25c a ; VE.M.XG, H a r r ,. "•» v,r. graduate. Billy Mweet. an Im plth kid. D ea a li U’ llo a o ia a , ballheaded. C hildren u n d er fifteen. lie H.uneiimd,. ( a i n b for sale m e n tary te ac h er in the P o rtlan d pub- H alsey has had" ‘9' “ “ " • .e h » ,., a - . to ,, be ab sen t from h er classroom h ere for P o rtlan d , and o th e r cities. She is said n ea rly a w eek on account of a severe I to be u n u su a lly efficient In th a t line a tta c k of th e grip. of w ork. A business m eeting of th e W.C.T.U. AVonderfnl D ress F a t t e n s Shown. w ill he held at th e public lib ra ry T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t 2:30. The Ladies, if you w an t any silks, rayon L nion will conduct a bake sale a t the crep es, voiles or gingham s, come S a t AAalrad M ercantile com pany sto re S a t u rd ay aftern o o n . May 9. and see mv lines of d ress goods, silk un d erw ear, u rd ay from 2 to 5 o’clock. laces and ribbons, u n d er-arm bags Miss Mabel W agner left today for her home in San F rancisco. Mrs. R. etc. Mrs. Q. a . Cox.—Adv. M. H ardy gave an aftern o o n luncheon „ NOTICE. in her honor S atu rd ay aftern o o n at Modern W oodm an of A m erica. Reg- w hich th e follow ing frien d s w ere May 6nim '- ng , Y ed n esda>' eTenin« ’ . 19-5, a t 8 o clock. M embers p re se n t. Mrs. C. H. Stone. M r. req u ested to be p resen t. D istric t d ep B laine T u rn e r an d th ree ch ild ren uty and v isito rs expected. Mrs. E arl T ow nsend. Mrs. B ert Olson C. J. LUNDQUIST. Clerk. and Mrs. Fred Simonson. Chew ing <~w, on c iott,in g is r e Born to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Tet- moved by holding a piece o n c e over ciu n J'h u UnU1 th * gUm h a rd e ” 8 and rlck. on Tuesday. May 5. a daughter. cru m b les aw ay.