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PAGE F o r a GRESHAW 0 I T I I »Oh, Gay 1». Jones Enlarges Business, H E S I ) A Y, J I L T 7, 1025 GRESHAM LOCALS T he new p asto r of the Zion E v an Miss Minnie Robertson en tertain ed | g elical church, th e Rev. E. H orstm an, recen tly a form er classm ate. Miss j P lan s have been perfected by Guy of Spokane, w as in stalled as th e p as Em m a W inter, w ho w ith a p arty of 13 D. Jon es to com bine th e sale of m u V irgil Howell, who recen tly moved to r of th e ch u rch fo r th e com ing year te ac h ers from S acram ento, C alifornia, sical In stru m en ts w ith his g eneral Jew elry line, and this w eek will see h ere from Y achats, has been p resid en t at th e m onthly ch u rch day of th e de is to u rin g th e n o rth w est. T he tw o | of th e Lincoln County Sunday School nom ination held on Sunday. Services ladies room ed to g eth er sev eral y ea rs i a large stock in th e new line installed in his new ly finished sto re in th e Os association and still holds th a t office, w ere held In the m orning and a fte r a ago w hen both stu d en ts at th e S eattle GYRAFOAM Aluminum b urn building. T his w ill become a and is p lan n in g to atten d th e an n u al luncheon at noon th e re g u la r in s ta lla S em inary, th e in stitu tio n la te r know n b ranch of the w ell-know n W iley B. convention of th e o rg an izatio n at tion services w ere held. T he Rev. as th e S eattle-P acific college. The C h arles Hoffman, p asto r of the E van- C alifornia p a rty w hich is trav e lin g in A llen P iano com pany, a national Siletz on Ju ly 11 and 12. house. T he stock will include pianos Wm. S tanley, who has been w orking Church at Sellwood, and Dr. C. th re e m achines w ill go from h ere to of m any types, phonographs and on various m ountain tra ils sin ce April W. H u ett of th e M ethodist E piscopal S eattle, la te r to Y ellowstone N ational | has u washing capacity of 50 rad io com binations, records, ro lls and u n d er th e fo re stry service, visited at ch u rch w ere p resen t and spoke. The p ark . pounds of family clothes per m usic. On F rid a y afternoon of th is hom e for a day o r tw o la st w eek and Rev. Mr. H o rstm an and his w ife are T he W ells C halker house on Sec-I hour. w eek, beginning at an opening co n left to ta k e ch a rg e of the T able M oun occupying th e p arso n ag e next door to ond stre e t was en tered some tim e S u n th e church. c e rt will be given in th e sto re by th ree ta in ra n g e r statio n for th e sum m er. day aftern o o n d u rin g the absen ce of | a r tis ts of P o rtlan d , a vocalist, violin Miss B ernice B eers is ta k in g a H ow ard C halker, who has been occu T his m achine h as m ore points A m a rria g e cerem ony w as perform ed w eek's vacation from her w ork a t the pying it for a sh o rt time. N othing of I ist and p ianist, w hen a large arnpico of rea l m e rit th a n any o th e r g ran d piano w ill be used. T he con at th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch last local telephone exchange, h er place any value ap p ears to have been tak en w ashing m achine on th e m arket. ce rt, to w hich the public is invited, T h u rsd ay evening by th e p asto r, Dr. being filled by Miss Vada A nderson. alth o u g h th in g s w ere d istu rb ed in It is b eau tiful in appearan ce, w ill begin a t 1:30 o'clock and con C. W. H u ett, who united in m arria g e Miss Elizabeth G ran t has lately begun g eneral and th e re w ere m any evi sim ple, safe and econom ical in [ Beverley D aniel and Mary L lpking of th e w ork of an o p era to r on th e board. dences of a ran sack in g . Mr. C h alk er | tin u e during the afternoon. its operation. i P o rtlan d . T he young people w ere at- T he general aid of th e E vangelical and wife a re still in C alifornia. I tended by Mr. and Mrs. P aul W. K un W om en’s Union w ill m eet at th e p a r Aged Hail Dies Here wilh Relative*«. T he Rev. E. G. Judd re tu rn e d S a t T h e se p o in ts m ak e T h e M AYTAG GYRAFOAM W A S H E R kel of P o rtlan d and th e cerem ony was F u n eral services w ere conducted w itnessed by th e a tte n d a n ts a t the sonage at 2 o’clock next T h u rsd ay u rday from th e n ational convention of I s ta n d ab o v e a ll o th e rs. N o rth ern B a p tist asso ciatio n th is afternoon a t the M etzger under- j p ray er m eeting. An Inter afternoon. All m em bers are urged to the be p rese n t and frie n d s a re Invited. w hich convened in S eattle d u rin g all ta k in g p arlo rs for F anuel McDaniel, est | ng event was told concern in g the 1 I t is m a d e e n tir e ly o f m e ta l, 5 T h e M odel 80 m a c h in e h a s a a c a s t a lu m in u m tu b , w h ic h c a n n o t F. V olbrecht re tu rn e d to V ernonia of last week. He re p o rts th a t w hile | o n e - q u a r te r h o rse p o w e r. G e n e ra l aged about 75 years, who died on Mon- | m a rria g e six y ea rs ago of Mr. and w a rp , r u s t , r o t, sw ell, s p lit o r c o r E le c tr ic m o to r, w h ile th e m o d el ro d e. day of h eart failu re a t th e home of Mrs. K unkel a t th e sam e church. They afte r spending th e F o u rth w ith his th e re w as a difference of opinion ex 82 Is e q u ip p e d w ith th e M A Y T A G 2 I t Is n o t a d o lly , c y lin d e r, v a c M U L T I-M O T O R h a l f h o r s e e n g in e . isting betw een tw o factio n s of the O. H. Myers living about tw o m iles p rocured th e ir license and sta rted fam ily in G resham . u u m o r o s c illa to r ; th e a c tio n o f th e «> T h e m a c h in e c a n b e a d ju s te d w a te r is p ro d u c e d b y a s t a r t l i n g ea st of G resham . Mrs. W. A. Myers, ' OUf from P o rtlan d w ith th e intention T h e Rev. and Mrs. J. F. D erem iah convention, new spaper accounts of the to a n y h e i g h t ; a n d h a s e x t r a h e a v y n e w p rin c ip le , w h ic h a c tu a lly w a s h c a s t o r s p e r m ittin g It to be e a s ily h erself an invalid, is a siste r of th e of stopping a t th e first w hite ch u rch of St. Elmo, Illinois, accom panied by so-called “ro w ” w ere highly colored e s f a s t e r a n d c le a n e r th a n b y a n y m o v ed . o t h e r p rin c ip le . x deceased m an, who cam e to G resham they cam e to for th e cerem ony. T h eir H ^ elr son-in-law and dau g h ter, Mr. and and th e d isag reem en t w as in fact 7 I t h a s a w o rm d r iv e g e a r , th e S I t h a s a m e ta l f r a m e w r in g e r s a m e a s 95% o f th e la rg e , h e a v y from Idaho about th ree m onths ago ()UeBt led them to th e little ch u rch in Mrs. L ester Mott of P o rtlan d , visited nothing m ore th a n conditions th a t j o f lo w d e s ig n w h ic h m a k e s it e a s y d u ty tr u c k s , w h ic h i n s u r e s p le n ty to r e a c h o v e r ; w r in g s b a c k w a rd o r o f p o w e r a n d sm o o th o p e r a tio n , a ll for th e benefit of his health. A , G resham , and th e y advised th e ir w ith an old friend, th e Rev. W. T. m ight ex ist in any sim ilar g ath erin g . f o r w a r d ; a d ju s ta b le , s w in g in g to g e a r s r u n in a b a t h o f o i l ; le s s Mrs. Ju d d and h e r son, Dr. H udson I five p o sitio n s , a n d c a n be lifte d nephew , ( a rl Myers, w as here from friends) to be m arried at th e sam e K lotzbach on Friday. The gentlem en g e a r in g on th e G y r a f o a m m a c h in e fro m th e m a c h in e if so d e s i r e d ; th a n a n y o th e r w a s h e r o n th e Pasco, W ashington, to atten d th e fu-1 place. w ere form er ac q u ain tan ces in th e east. Judd, of V ancouver an d Cam as. W ash a u t o m a t i c d r a i n p la te ; p o sitiv e t e n m a r k e t. sio n re le a s e , w h ic h e n tir e ly s e p a r neral, w hich w as conducted by the The Illin o is couple is m aking a to u r ington, atten d ed th e conference of th e S W ill w a s h f a s t e r , c le a n e r , a n d a t e s th e 12 in ch w r in g e r ro lls. T he G resham band will give a free m o re efficien tly t h a n a n y o th e r m a Rev. 8. F. I’ltts. In term e n t w as in the of th e w est and v isitin g d au g h ters and B aptist Bible union w hich closed on 4 T h e lid is f re e fro m m a c h a n l- ch in e . d u e to th e g y r a t a t o r w h ic h Is band co n c ert on th e co rn e r of Main in th e b o tto m o f th e tu b . c a l c o n tr a p tio n s o f a n y k in d , w h ic h D ouglas cem etery. fam ilies in P o rtlan d , C orvallis and M onday of la st w eek in th e sam e a llo w s th e o p e r a t o r to o p en th e m a and Pow ell stre e ts W ednesday eve 9 B e h in d it is t h e la r g e s t w a s h place, ju s t p rio r to th e opening of th e C latskanie. c h in e w h ile tt is in o p e r a tio n a n d in g m a c h in e f a c to r y in th e w o rld , ning, Ju ly 8, to w hich th e public is in s p e c t th e c lo th e s a s th e y a r e b e a n d a c o m p a n y o f 30 y e a r s o f s u c re g u la r association. The Bank of G resham pays 6 per in g w a s h e d . Cecil M etzger and w ife and th e la t c e s s fu l m a n u f a c t u r i n g e x p e rie n c e . cent Interest on tim e deposits.— Adv invited. The Rev. W. T. K lotzbach w'as one te r ’s b ro th er-in -law and s is te r of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. H. E. E v arts, of ab o u t 150 p ersons who w ere p rese n t The MAYTAG GYRAFOAM WASHER I spent th e w eek-end on the sum m it of | S atu rd ay a t th e cam p g ro u n d s of th e Cash Price th e C oast range, n ea r th e head of the F ree M ethodist ch u rch near B eaverton T erm s If desired. W ilson riv er so u th w est of F o re st w here th e cam p m eeting of th e d e Grove. On account of th e h ard sh ip s nom ination will be held next m onth T h ere is only one w ay you can realize th e w onderful im provem ent of th e trip C ath ry n Metzger did not from th e 5th to th e 16th inclusive. A in th e MAV1AG GYRAFOAM W ASHER—you m u st see it on display d istrib u tio n of lots took place S a tu r I accom pany her p aren ts. a t o u r store. I t ta k e s th e c o m fo rts of H om e to y o u r cam p. S u p e r F o ld in g Bed, w e ig h s o n ly 45 lbs. Size s e t up 48 in. x 6 ft. 3 in. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shultz, the for- day, a p erm an en t an n u a l cam ping 17 in ch e s h ig h s e t up, folded 5% in. x 9 in. x 24 in. I m e r’8 m other, Mrs. Otto Shultz, of place being secured in th is w ay and P ric e $18.50. P o rtla n d and Mrs. George D uncan it also providing for th e financing of J drove to Jefferson F rid ay to atten d th e p u rch a se of th e acreage. Phone 1421 Gresham Nels L arsen of S eattle is v isitin g I the fu n e ra l of an old friend, Dr. W. C Haw k of Bay City, Oregon, who w as ■with his b ro th er and wife, Mr. and fo r C am p in g , T o u rin g , P ic n ic k in g I fatally in ju red In an autom obile ac ci Mrs. H an s L arsen . Roy McClung, a d en t betw een Bay City and G aribaldi nephew , w as a visito r over th e F o u rth All m eta l, m o st novel a n d p ra c tic a l fo ld in g ta b le on th e beach tw o days previous to his death. a t th e L arse n home. T he p ro p rie to rs m a rk e t, w e ig h s 16 lbs. Size se t up 27 in x 36 in. x 28 in. I T he S hultz fam ilies had been inti of th e au to cam p a t F ifth and Main high. F olded in . x 9 in. x 36 in. m ately acq u ain ted w ith th e doctor at stre e ts a re highly pleased w ith th e ir Jefferson and Mrs. D uncan had know n new v en tu re as a business e n terp rise. LINCOLN C H A IR S. H ere is one you d o n ’t need to lie him at Bay City w h ere for six y e a rs Some p a rt of th e cam p is occupied all a fra id of. S it dow n n a tu ra lly , a ll ste e l ex cep t s e a t a n d before com ing to G resham she had of th e tjme by to u rists from v ario u s back. T o u ris ts sa y a “ lu x u ry ” , fits in to odd sp aces, in - been em ployed as a clerk in his d ru g - P arts of th e country. d e stru c ta b le . W e ig h t 6 1/2 lbs. sto re and as g en e ral a s sista n t. She Mr. and Mrs. T. R. H ow itt, th e ir son | and Mr. D uncan feel his passing v ery F re d erick and Elw ood D uncan drove We also have Coleman Camp Stoves and Refrigera keenly. He w as 73 y ea rs old an d for to M olalla th e F o u rth and took in th e tor Baskets for the lunches. All of the above on display 44 y ea rs had been in active serv ice as sig h ts an d sounds of th e M olalla a physician. He w as a m ost in te re s t roundup. in our show window. ing p ro fessio n al m an and had m anv H a rry P re sto n is h ere from Kelso. frien d s in P o rtlan d and o th er co a st W ashington, at th e home of B. W. Fill out the coupon tow ns. E m ery w here he w ill visit w ith his m ail it T he Rev. and Mrs. Fred G rey of m other, Mrs. M ary P resto n , u n til th e YOl'It HOME I’l It.MSlIER S eattle, wiio are atten d in g th e C hris m iddle of th is month. tian E ndeavor convention in P o rtlan d Gresham, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. W illiam T rim ble and th is w eek, w ere S unday gu ests at th e FOR son W ayne drove over from M olalla B. 8. C lark e home. to spend th e F o u rth and th e follow ing Mayonnaise Mrs. B. C. Dewey an d h ere sister-in - day w ith th e ir ch ild ren and th e ir Shortening law, Mrs. Effie Beegle, have been vis fam ilies. Salads itin g for sev eral days w ith the la tte r's Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Kinyon have d au g h ter, Mrs. G. A. Cox. The Rev. pu rch ased th e W onacott residence on Mr. Dewey, w ho is w ell known to a Main s tre e t opposite th e lib ra ry w ith num ber in G resham , is engaged in r e the in ten tio n of m aking it th e ir home. vival m eetings In C anada. O ther The deal w as negotiated th ro u g h B. gu ests a t the Cox hom e recen tly w ere W. T horne. Guy Cox and his cousin, H ow ard In b u ilding th e Sandy grad e for th e Mrs. G ladys Hoyt u n d erw en t an P ow er who cam e down from W illard. Mt. Hood Loop h ighw ay ea st of G resh-’ W ashington, w here th ey a re w o rking o p eratio n for th e rem oval of a g o iter am some tro u b le w as en countered on a t Good S am a ritan ho sp ital T h u rsd ay in th e tim ber. T uesday when th e co n tra cto r, u nder Brick on hand at all times m orning and h er m any frien d s w ill he S W E E T CREAM direction of th e county com m issioners, Mr. and Mrs. A. A dam s and Mr. and pleased to learn th a t th e o p eratio n will keep two hours. sta rted te a rin g down th e b arn of J. J. Mrs. Ben Hoover m otored to Pacific and w as e n tire ly su ccessfu l and th a t she R obertson, one m ile e a st of tow n. A City for a three-day vacation over the is doing fine. F o u rth an d Sunday. te m p o rary Injunction w as issued The M ethodist L adies Aid w ill give Mrs. E. J. Ladd of P o rtlan d w as a an ice cream social on th e ch u rch w hich caused th e w ork to stop for th e w eek-end v isitor a t th e home of Miss lawn on th e evening of Ju ly 17. th e tim e being. It is claim ed by Mr. R ob The R EXAl.l. Store E lva D olan. She also visited over th e d etails of w hich w ill be announced ertso n th a t w hen th e g rad e w as set •¿¿wmrrrrir, for th is road it cleared th e b arn , b ut F o u rth w ith B. 8. C larke, w ife and later. Supplied Dally th a t afte rw a rd s the sta k e s w ere re -se t sister-in -law . Miss Mabel Michel is enjoying a tw o An en erg etic p etty th ief has been w eeks' vacation from h er duties as to cro ss d irectly th ro u g h the ce n te r Sweet Cream Shippers Wanted busy for th e p ast week or m ore in the a s sista n t ca sh ie r in th e F irs t S tate of the building. T he action of th e n o rth end of G resham , for the m ost hank. Miss P earl R uegg is a ssistin g county In th is reg ard is w orking co n sid erab le h ard sh ip on th e aged ow ner p a rt keeping th e resid e n ts on the look a t the b ank d u rin g h er absence. of the prem ises. out as to w hether o r not they w ill Rasmussen’s Pure Paint does more than Mr. and Mrs. B. W. T h o rn e and An aftern o o n tea w as held on W ed serve cream and m ilk on th e b rea k fa st d au g h ter B etty drove to R oseburg merely coat the surfaces with a weather Phone 1381 table. Dr. II. H. Gtt, Jack so n Jones. F riday and rem ained u n til th e follow nesday a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. tight film - A coat of Rasmussen sticks G eorge D uncan and Mrs. M. W elch ing Monday as th e gu ests of Mr. and P hilip B ratzel in honor of th e ir d au g h tight to the surface and ter-in -law , Mrs. E rn s t B ratzel. who is have each co n trib u ted sev eral bottles Mrs. H. M. M oreland. been raisin g sheep on a ren ted farm keeps the s tru c tu re of m ilk to his sly operatio n s. One Misij M. E. B aldw in, who recen tly visiting h ere from H avana, Cuba. at D allas, Oregon, but w ill move th e ir evening ju st a t dusk he w as chased opened a d ressm ak in g shop in G re sh T hose p rese n t w ere Mrs. R. H. Todd, flock to th e new location on A ugust 1. "weather tight”— some d istan ce by Elwood D uncan, am, e n tertain ed h er b ro th er and wife, Mrs. B. W. T horne. Mrs. H. V. Adix, Mr. S terlin g has been looking a fte r A sk your dealer for color cards. but no one else seem s to have seen Mr. and ¡Mrs. J. I). Baldwin and baby, Mrs. J. R am ser, Mrs. W alter R araser, th e sheep at D allas and w ill have A sk your painter for an estimate. him. It Is thought he ste als enough on the F o u rth , h er sister. Mrs. Alice and Mrs. O. A. Johnson. Miss K a th ch a rg e of th e farm here. m ilk In an evening to m ake It a p a y R ichards and ch ild ren , H elen and erin e B ratzel of P o rtlan d assisted. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. B auer and d a u g h ing v enture, afte r disposing of th e Ralph, also Mr. and Mrs. H. L. T ra v Jam es B arry, a w ell know n re s i te r A della of P o rtlan d w ere ca lle rs on bottles also. dent of th e C edar neighborhood, Is ers and son, all from P o rtlan d . Sunday at th e home of H. L. S t.C la ir Tw o sm all ch ild ren of Mr. and Mrs. The h e a d q u a rte rs com pany of th e seen n ea rly every day on th e stre e ts and A. J. W. Brown. Mr. B auer, w ho N. H usband who recen tly moved from local N ational G uard rem oved its be- of G resham sp o rtin g a b rand new form erly conducted a b a rb e r shop in I routdiile into the t ow en house w est J longings last evening from its q u a r- C hevrolet. G resham , Is now ln a shop on S andy of th h it h school have beeu u n d er- j te rs in th e high sch >ol building to th e Mr. and Mrs. C. A. R ogers e n te r boulevard and 52d s tre e ts in P o rtlan d . going a severe siege of th e mt I), ement of th e g rad e school w here tained a t d in n er S atu rd ay noon four B ern h ard t and H arold, sons of Mr. Miss H elen M axwell w as th e hostess j th boys a re very com fortably and, of the d elegates to th e C h ristian E n and Mrs. B auer, a re In A laska th is T h u rsd ay evening for a second show er I th r hope . p erm an en tly settled. About deavor convention now in p ro g ress in sum m er. A nother son, P re sto n , Is in honor of he ap p ro ach in g m a rriag e » half dozen tru ck lo ad s of equipm ent I P o rtlan d , one of them being E dgar 8. b ak e r w ith th e Sw edish Im porting RASMUSSEN PURE PA IN T of Miss Hazel Cooley to C lair Stock- tra n s fe rre d from one school to W arrell of M inneapolis, nephew of Mr. That'» the n.irn of the paint to ton. T he affair w as given at the hom e | th ther. They w ill have th e use of Rogers, and th e o th e r young men also Mr. and Mrs. Chase E. S t.C lair drove use for the outside surface* of your I of C laude Stockton and w as attended a large room in th e basem ent for th e ir resid en ts of th a t city. Mr. and Mrs. house, garage, etc. It is the very to Olympia, W ashington, w here th ey by a la rg e crow d of young ladies who storeroom and locker and also use of , Raym ond B. R ogers w ere also g u ests highest quality of paint obtainable spent S atu rd ay and Sunday, and in I show ered th e bride-to-be w ith m auv for protection »gainst weather. The the playshed recen tly enclosed. P ra c - a t the R ogers home at th e sam e tim e. cid en tally atten d ed c h u rc h w here they wtdr range o f attractive harmon useful k itch en u ten sils. A ta sty lunch w as served hefnr» » b i l l • ”t,r e eVt>n‘"* w#s sp‘‘n t ln I Mr- and Mrs. E lm er F. Goodwin of w ere m arried a year ago and listened ious colors make it easy to decide lu n ih w as served before th e d e p a rtu re getting settled in th e ir new location. M ilton-F reew ater, th e ir son L ang of to a serm on by th e m in iste r who p e r on your color scheme. Full direct of th» guest ions on the label. | T he ch an g e of q u a rte rs w as m ade | S eattle and Mrs. Goodwin s m other. form ed th e cerem ony. Miss Will, ne Botkin retu rn ed Mon- n ecessary by th fact th a t add itio n al Mrs. M iller of P o rtlan d , also Miss /Yxtiu'td ami ..e-aiUa day from a w eek s visit w ith Miss , classn tu m s a re to be co n stru c te d out Coolidge of S eattle, a g u est of th e Vacation Hours In Gresham Library. Georg ie S tap leto n at S easide and w ith of the p rem ises fo rm erly occupied by Goodwins. w ere ca lle rs h ere F rid ay on D uring Ju ly and A ugust the G resh her au n t at A storia. Sold by th e local b attalio n . several G resham friends. am lib ra ry w ill be open on M ondays, Jo h n Fox was a p atien t lu the Nash Mrs. G. W. S tap leto n and d au g h ter An u p-to-date farm for th e raisin g W ednesdays and F ridays from 2:30 to sa n ita riu m from F rid ay un til today, Oeorgte and the fo rm er’s sister, Mrs. of p u reb red S h ro p sh ire sheep will be 5:30 and from 7 to 9. On S atu rd ay it because of an infection iu his finger, C. A. Atwood of S eattle, cam e from developed n ea r G resham in th e near will be open from 2:30 to 5:30. w hich he has accid en tly cut with his Seaside early last week, re tu rn in g GRESHAM, fu tu re, according to p la n s being m ade OREGON pocket knife. Friday. They w ere accom panied by by Dr. H. H. H ughes, W. L. Crow e and II W« Berry Growers, Attention! Mr and Mrs. R. D. Bailey. M ar Mrs. S ta p le to n 's g randsons. G eorge Jam es S terlin g , who recen tly p u r- See our heavy sheet iron cam p stove g u erite, Leo and Leona spent th e 4th and Sam uel H aley, who w ill spend chased th e Hoover farm of 165 acres a t th e can n ery . They w ill elim in ate at Seaside. the sum m er at Seaside. I a t Hoover statio n . T hese men have your stove troubles. G resham P lu m b ing and T in Shop. Phone 1233. tf M aytag Washer 165 Lincoln Camp Equipment L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. TOURIST SANITARY TABLE Cook J. E. 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