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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1925)
Paring (o n tm c t Let on Powell Valley Hoad. The reg u la r m eeting of th e T ata- The low est bid for the paving of pochin group of Cam p F ire G irls of Mr. an d Mrs. W. E. H auck, who Pow ell V alley road from G resham east O rient, of w hich Mrs. K enneth L au- An accid en t w hich fo rtu n a te ly did cam e to G resham from P en n sy lv an ia not re su lt fatally o ccu rred at th e derback is g u ard ian , w as held in the to th e crossing of th e Mt. Hood r a il grove a t Cedar Lodge n ea r G illis s ta about a year ago, have decided to re w orks of th e P o rtlan d E le ctric P ow er way at Pow ell V alley station has been tion F rid ay evening. A fter th e elec tu rn to th e ir form er hom e in th e east com pany’s p lan t at Bull Run Monday subm itted by A. D. K ern & Co., the tion of officers a huge bon fire and w here a il of th e ir n ear relativ es r e aftern o o n w hen a dum p c a r w ent over am ount being »24,019.60 for th e one wienie ro ast w ere enjoyed. Miss Lou- side. Mr. H auck, who is a m achinist, 15-foot em bankm ent, ca rry in g w ith and one-half m iles of bithulithfc con elia Boone and Miss F lo ren ce M ullen- has given up his w ork a t th e Beaver it one of th e w orkm en, R. M. W elch Crete. T he only o th e r bid sent in * as hoff w ere h o stesses for th e occasion. S tate M otor com pany and a fte r sp en d of G resham who is in St. V incents by the W arren C onstructon com pany The g irls will have a sale on S atu rd ay , ing th e week a t th e rose festival, the h o sp ital suffering w ith a w renched for th e W a rren ite paving and w as for Ju n e 20. at Cedar Lodge, from 10 in couple w ill leave for th e ir long drive side an d back and possible in te rn a l nearly »2000 m ore th an for th e K ern to Bonora, P en n sy lv an ia, a su b u rb of th e m orning to 5 in th e afternoon. in ju rie s, w nich how ever a re not ex pavem ent. R oadm aster Buck stated P lt’sburg. They are first going to pected to re su lt seriously. T he ca r th a t th e co st of co ncrete paving would For Camping and Picnics m ake a sh o rt trip to S eattle and B rit had been sen t up to L ittle Sandy dam be too g rea t for th e am ount of money N ickerson Jellied chicken is m ost ish Colum bia, then w ill re tu rn th ro u g h available, th e re fo re bids w ere not convenient. Steam p re ssu re cooked Oregon and m ake a to u r of C alifornia to h au l th e rock w hich w as being tf tak en out of a tu n n el at th a t point. A asked on th a t type of paving. H e con In glass.—Adv. an d o th e r so u th ern sta te s on th eir way q u a n tity of silt sand, w hich is of a sidered th a t the n a tu re of th e road Window Cleaning east. gluey c h a ra c te r, w as in th e bottom of F or ex p ert window clean in g see S. m ade the use of th e a sp h alt paving as C. H. C alkins is adding a good- th e c a r and th e la rg e r rocks had been T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n desirable as th e concrete. Brown, G resham , phone 2501. sized sum m er k itchen to his residence placed on th is and had becom e im on F ifth street. bedded in th e sand so th a t when the Mr. and Mrs. R obert L am b ert have c a r w as tipped to dum p th e rocks, been v isitin g a t th e hom e of th e lat- th ey failed to leave th e sand and the te r's p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. C al ex tra w eight overbalanced th e ca r kins. They a re moving out from P o r t cau sin g it to leave th e trac k . Mr. land to a new residence they have Welch w as on one end of th e c a r and bu ilt a t L innem ann. w as th ro w n clea r, lan d in g on his back I have taken charge of the Air. and Mrs. R alph N ottingham and on ro ck s ab o u t 15 feet below. H e w as tw o ch ild ren drove th ro u g h recen tly ru sh ed to St. V incents ho sp ital w here from N orw alk, C alifornia, a su b u rb of ex am in atio n s w ere m ade and it w as I.os A ngeles, for a sh o rt visit w ith the th o u g h t pro b ab le th a t no m ore serious Rev. and Mrs. S. F. P itts. Mrs. N ott in ju ry th a n fra c tu re d rib s w ould re of J. E. Metzger, on Main Street, and am in a position su lt. An X -ray p ic tu re w as tak en to ingham is a niece of Mr. P itts. day to d eterm in e m ore ac cu rately his to I lie your Saws, any and all kinds, Sharpen and re Mr. and Mrs. E a rl Bushong of P o rt condition. land visited a t th e hom e of th e fo r pair Lawnmowers and put them in first-class shape, m e r's fa th e r, J. A. B ushong on S u n make picture frames to order and do shop work, such as day. H is siste r, Mrs. C arrie E ric k Mexico. They have p u rch ased five lots son e n tertain ed them d u rin g th e a b in th e C lanahan ad d 'tio n and a re manufacturing window screens, cabinets, bins, tables, sence of Mr. and Mrs. B ushong who erectin g a sm all house. They stopped and any other similar work. w ere a tten d in g th e F re e M ethodist on th e w ay to visit frien d s in New Mexico, T ex as and C alifornia an d ex conference a t W oodburn. p ress th em selv es as m uch pleased / If’ill Appreciate a Call Mrs, R. C. Je n n in g s has been ill for vith th e O regon country. th e p ast w eek w ith a severe a tta c k of Mi«s P o rtia K idw ell of P ilo t Rock lum bago. Oregon, a g ra d u a te of the U niversity Mr. and Mrs. Roy R oberts and of Ortg&ii, h as been selected by the d au g h ter In a, from Pow ell B utte, O re high school board as th e su ccesso r to gon, a re spending a few days in Miss M aty Jew ell, te ac h er of E n g lish G resham v isitin g a t th e home of Mrs. a t th e high school last year R o b ert’s p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. B erry pick in g on th e S tro n g farm , Camp. They expect to atten d th e said to be th e la rg e st b erry farm in Rose F estiv al w hile here. CZ3 th e sta te , is w ell u nder w ay and a l Mrs. L illie C lark of K irw in, K an s is, ready th e big fields a re being covered m arriv ed S atu rd ay evening for a visit by th e p ick ers. T he first picking on d u rin g th e su m m er w ith h er son, B. S. OQ th e 3l)-acre L o g an b erry field yielded C lark and fam ily of G resham and m ore th a n a ton of fru it. Mr. S tro n g an o th er son, F ra n k , of V ancouver, expects to g et four to n s to th e ac re W ashington. th is season, as th e crop is ex trem ely J Mrs. Jo h n Jo n as of F airv iew p re heavy. H e h as had 40 stan d s of bees sented th e Outlook y esterd ay willi in th e field and believes th a t they have tw o beau tifu l, full-blow n d ah lias from helped in th e polinization of th e b lo s her g arden, believed to be th e ea rliest soms. F ifty ac re s of C u th b ert r a s p in th is vicinity. b erries a re in b earin g on th e farm th is Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k C arson and y ear, an d picking has com m enced for any type or depth of well d au g h ter E lizabeth of Beaver C reek in th ere. A bout 100 pickers a re now busy C lackam as co unty spent Sunday w ith in th e S tro n g fields b ut it is expected PIM PS PIPE F IT T IN G S Mr. and Airs. Al. M. s q u ire Mrs. Car th a t 500 w ill be needed w hen th e h a r son w as recen tly elected pre ,idem of vest is a t its height. th e P a r, n t-T each er circle in h er d is T he so licitin g com m ittee for ,h« tric t. A m erican L egion endow m ent fund Important Specials / WOMEN’S GdWNS AND BLOOMERS Gowns are made of crepe with neat contrasting de signs. Colors flesh, peach, orchid, Regular $1.25 Special 98c LADIES’ STRIPED CREPE BLOOMERS P ull cut, peach, flesh and orchid, pair................ 50, Also in the famous Lingette, assorted colors, pair, $1.00 FOR THE GIRLS ANNOUNCEM ENT We have the BLACK SATEEN BLOOMERS, in the f. U U('ki kmckemick Brand,” made of a splendid grade of black sateen. Priced by sizes, pair 55 e to $1,00 SECOND HAND STORE A new number in Girls’ Romper Play Suits, cloth is fine grade khaki, sailor collar, silk cord and tassel ages j to 6 years, suit........................ 25 Boys’ Play Suits..................... 85c, 90 c and $1.25 Un»» r-re, ne,ed ot Canvas Footwear see our line of C. S. Keds, for boys, girls, women and men. We give Green Trading Stamps. book is worth $1.00 cash. Walrad Mercantile Co. The House of Quality 'Phone 1411 Gresham FREI) FERGUSON era MYERS WATER SYSTEMS FAIRBANKS MORSE SCALES single or double beam, at especially low prices Planet Jr. Cultivators Oliver Cultivators ill BINDERS MOWERS HAY CARRIERS FORKS RAKES PULLEYS Repairs for all makes of machines HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. W. A. HESSEL Phone 1,41 j. c. HESSEL Gresham WATCH FOR A N N O U N CEM EN T OF OUR BIG SALE Beginning Saturday, June 20 HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS L. L. K ID D E R H D W E . C O . 1421 Gresham THURSDAY SPECIAL 18th Only E arl S h a te r, form er atn letic coach a t G resham Union high school, w as a w elcom e visito r at th e B. W. E m ery hom e F riday. Air. S hafer, w hile not e n tirely well and still un ab le to w alk w ith o u t th e a ssista n ce of a cane, is im proving rap id ly and expects to be him self ph y sically w ithin a sh o rt tim e. O ther rec en t g u ests at the E m ery home w ere Mrs. K ath erin e N auglc and son, M ark N'augle, of New- berg. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Stacy of S a lem, th e la tte r a ste p siste r of th e Rev. D. M. C athey, and who fo rm erly r e sided on th e old C athey farm n ear Cotton sta tio n , sp en t Sunday a t the C athey home. Mrs. Stacy w ill be r e m em bered to h er G resham frien d s as Miss L eona P hillips. J. T. S tillio n s h as suffered a p a r aly tic stro k e w hich has affected his rig h t side. H e w as stric k en Monday w hile a t w o rk a t th e resid en ce of Dr. A. H. W right. A physician w as su m m oned im m ediately and Mr. S tillions w as ta k en to P o rtla n d w here he is be ing cared fo r by m em bers of his fam ily. See Our SPECIAL BUILT CAMP STOVES at the cannery or nt our shop \\ e have designed a camp stove that is adapted to the continuous rough usage that the berry pickers give them and we believe you can save at least 50 per cent c o s t b y e q u ip p in 8 w ith They are Built for Service—Not for Looks .h e m 'S t ^ o u 'r Z l io ™ . ° r d ° n ’‘ “ S“ Gresham Plumbing and Tin Shop J. S. c c u h r i o n d n o n Sanni r ..................... NEAR CITY BAKERY Res. P hone 1923 Shop P hone 1233 R oad M aterial Gravel Crushed Rock Gresham Transfer & Service Station Light and Heavy H auling GAS AND OIL WALRAD Phone 163] WRIGHT Dr. A. H. W rig h t has re tu rn e d from a tw o-w eeks' b u sin ess trip to Omaha, Mrs. P a g e ’s sister, Mrs. J. E. T aylor of th is place. T hey w ere accom panied N ebraska, and Sioux City, Iowa. by Miss Reba Fox w ho arriv ed from T he Misses Adele Schenk. A lice and L illian L ek an d er, Mabel and E dith Colorado S p rin g s a few days ago to SW E ET CREAM Bakei and Rose P o tte r have retu rn ed visit w ith Mrs. T ay lo r an d family. Miss Fox expects to m ake h er home in to G resham from th e Oregon sta te and Bend. The Rev. and Mrs. A. S. Hisev and n o rm al at Monmouth. Miss Schenk M. J. Jo n es, agent for the A m erican w as g rad u a ted from th e in stitu tio n daugh er, Miss H elen Hisey, retu rn "Gresham Maid" I R ailw ay E x p ress com pany at Rock M onday and w as g ran ted a life cer-1 S atu rd ay from a m ost enjoyable cam ping trip of four days to eastern tificate. She p lan s to resum e h er for-1 Islan d , Illinois, is h ere for a sh o rt | visit a t th e hom e of his sister-in -law , Oregon w hich w as sh ared by a num m er position as te ac h er in th e G resh b er of frien d s w ho Joined them at am g rad e school and will spend p a rt Mrs. C a rrie H ansen. He w as obliged Supplied Dally Moro. T he objective point of th eir of h er su m m er vacation v isitin g her to m ake a trip to K ansas to look afte r sister, Mrs. E dw ard S trye at C hehalis, farm in g in te re sts In connection with trip w as cam p S herm an, a t th e hea Sweet Cream Shippers Wanted of th e M etolius riv er, 140 m iles east W ashington. Rose P o tte r and L illian a w heat ran c h w hich he ow ns there. Y esterd ay 's school m eeting in the of Moro. This is a fav o rite sum m er L ek an d er a re p lan n in g to re tu rn to m rt of th e resident« of Moro and M onmouth to th e sum m er session of G resham d istric t w as a quiet affair, p articip a ted in by a sm all num ber of th e G resham cam p ers and th e ir th e n o rm al in a few days. Mrs. R. T. Sm ith has been severely p atro n s of th e d is tr ic t It resu lted in frien d s w ere kindly invited to occupy Phone 1381 one of th ese hom es d u rin g th e ir stay ill for sev eral days w ith an a tta c k of th e re-electio n of Ja s. Cogswell as di rec to r for a term of th re e years, and th e re . T hey spent a la rg e p a rt of in te stin a l flu. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Splaw n and th e th a t of C. J. L u n d q u ist as clerk for th e ir tim e in fishing for tro u t in th e b eau tifu l p ark reserv e. At various fo rm er s m o th er m otored to V ancou th e en su in g year. T he vote on th e di places along th e w ay 13 different ver, W ashington, Sunday and spent re c to r for the Union high school Jis m o u n tain peaks w ere visible at the th e day looking over his w ork there. tric t w as unanim ous for C. I. Raker. sam e tim e, am ong them being Hoed They w ere e n tertain ed for d in n er at Miss G ertru d e A lexander left on his h o arding house. Jefferso n an d T h ree S isters. last F rid ay for a trip east, w ith the The roof of th e Zion E vangelical p rin cip le d estin atio n as Em poria, Miss A nnette LIppy of S eattle a r rived S unday for an indefinite visit ch u rc h is being re-shingled, a num ber K ansas, h er old home. H er m other, w ith her uncle and au n t, Mr. ant! Mrs. of the m em bers donating th e ir s e r Mrs. A lexander, and h er sister, Mrs. vices for th is purpose. It is planned W. J. o tt and d au g h ter, M argaret. . left ... H an s L arsen. to m ake a n um ber of in te rio r rep a irs about tw o w eeks ago for th e su n . Mr. an d Mrs. H. J. W hite and son, Fred W hite, also Edna W infree. made to th e ch u rch later. The new p asto r, place but Miss A lexander w as obliged P hone 541 a trip up th e Mt. Hood Loop highway the Rev. and Mrs. E dw ard H ortsm an. to w ait u n til th e close of th e P o rtlan d f i t do kodak Finishing and on Sunday »o th e Adolph Ashoff plsc< of Spokane, a re p lan n in g to move here schools. Enlarging. and begin th e new conference y ear ne ir Marmot. They g rea tly en jo y ej about th e first of th e com ing m onth. C ard of Thank«. his m en ag arte of m ounted anim als Yotiee to Property Owner«. We d esire to th a n k our frien d s for I Miss Mary M iller en tertain ed Miss w hich he h as killed an d la te r placed th e ir w ords of ■ rro p a th y 'a n 'T 'a c ts 4>f ' PUr8Uan, O rdinance No. 85. all Belvia Job of P o rtlan d Monday and on exhibition. th a t .v e n in g accem panled h er to the k indness d u rin g th e death of our loved p r°P <?r,T ow ners a re notified to cu t V ,H en d r,<*’ We are th eJ ^ a s s in fro n t of th e ir p ro p erty on Mr. and Mrs C. C. Sheely and two city w here she atten d ed her b irthday Z sons. A lbert and W esley, arriv ed a p a rty at th e Jo b home in th e S u n n y deeply ap p re cia tiv e of th e m any beau- o r ^ ^ r e Ju n e 15. tifu l floral trib u te s. E H K F , . .. sh o rt tim e ago from an au to trip side d istric t th e foilow iag day. Mr an.l Mrs J. w . H endricks. Rob- _ B _ H _ K E L L Y M arahal. w hich began at B radenton. F lorida, on e rt J. H endrick». Speeehd J!©»!«* to Member« of Co- Mrs. F. M. P age and »on. F ra n cis, A pril 25. They a re staying with old Chicken Dinner«. You 7 , . <«r«wer«. and d au g h ter. Ada M arie retu rn ed to ac q u ain tan c es, Mr. and Mrs. Paul th e ir hom e a t Bend. Oregon Special chicken d in n er .v e ry Wed- for , d pIac* your ord*r ’ now this n e,d ay noon un til fu rth e r N o tic e, ¿ ? 2 L . S,° r 9_and w°« dJ o r the her Vedder. whom they had know n in New m o rning from sev eral days' visit w ith P rice SOc? W Ïthrow 'g R e ïtâ u r'an Í’- a I ' X T h o n ’e 1 5 ^ - 3 ^ ICE GRESHAM CREAMERY CO. G o o d C o p ie s DINNER PLATES 7-Inch plain white EACH One «1«, «ale only, quHntlty lim ited A. W. METZGER & CO. The WINCHESTER Store Phone 1451 P o rtlan d w hen she en tertain ed in honor of Miss G eorgia C ham bers of Hood River, fiancee of K enneth Rob e rts of G resham . Covers w ere laid for ten. T he bride elect w ill be fu rth e r com plim ented on T h u rsd ay of »his week by a show er a t h er hom e w hich w ill be atten d ed by Miss R oberts and possibly o th e rs from G resham . The w edding of Mr. R oberts and Miss ( h am b ers is to be an event of Ju n e 25 in Hood River. Berry Growers, Attention! ICE CREAM A, ridiculously low prices .) une Miss A nne L av en d ar of P o rtlan d w hich covered th e L innem ann and w as the guest on Sunday of Miss W»n P lea san t V alley com m unities found an ifred St. C lair. u n u su a lly h e a rty resp o n se and t h e ' f h arlie H ansen is building a g arag e am o u n t estim ated for th a t section w as on his p ro p e rty on F o u rth s tre e t to m ore th an treb led . T he com m ittee consisted of Mrs. A rth u r G ran t, Mrs. bouse his new coupe. Miss A lice R oberts w as th e hostess U. G. Sm ith, Mrs. A lbert Camp and a t a recen t d in n er a t th e E lks club in Mrs. C leveland Bliss. Your filled Phone 1451 can be made from those old family Daguerreo types, Ambrotypes and tintypes. Hardy Studio