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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1925)
PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK, Only Tuduy. GRESHAM BAND TO GIVE Y esterday's sun w ent down la st night, I N T E R ES I IN G PROG R A M And th e sun ot tom orrow is yet to rise ; An in te restin g p ro g ram will be p re Only the sky of today is bright Over th e path w here our journey sented by th e G resham band W ednes lies. day night, A ugust 25. a t th e in tersec- <>< Powell and Main stre e ts under M ust w ait not to dream beside th e the d irectio n of Dr. H. C. Johnson. w ay; T h ere is hope in th e fu tu re and help Follow ing is th e p ro g ram ; m arch, from th e past, “ F a la tin u s,” H all; m arch , "T he Na- But for w ork th e re is only today. tional E m blem ,” Bagley; reverie. ■'Eventide,'' W eldt; Fox tro t, "Moon- Y esterday's thread was used a t eve, And th e th rea d of tom orrow is not light and R oses," L em are' M oret; yet sp u n ; o v ertu re, "M ountain E choes,” D alby; Onty today may our sh u ttle weave w altz, "C uba L ibre,” S haw ; m arch, S tra n d s of gold in th e web begun. "In d ep en d en tia,” H all; o v ertu re, Heed we th e lesson and hold it fast, K elev'B ela; serenade, Hold it and heed it along life’s w ay; J "L u stsp iel,” T here is hope in the fu tu re and help "H um oresque," A nton D vorak; w altz, from th e past "D au g h ter of Love,” B en n ett; m arch, B ut for w ork there is only today. "G loria,” Losey. —A uthor Unknown. Our Tourists. Choice Nursery Stock TUESDAY, AUGUST 2.« 192.', GRESHAM LOCALS E D IT O R ’S NOTICE A new sp aper ta k es no ta ra tio n s . In th e n a tu re of thing« It m ust be publL hed reg u la rly and w ithout cessation. Individual«, how ever, engaged In It« production seek oc casionally a resp ite, even If for blit a few days. On account of vacation condi tions F rid ay ’s Outlook, th is week, will be put to g eth er a day early . In o th er w o rd s th e form s will close early F riday m orning. A dvertisers and corresp o n d en ts a re reqnested to try to get th e lr m atter in T hursday evening if possible. A group of to u rists w ere looking over th e in fern o of V esuvius in full 12 choice Iris, a t least 7 colors, a n d 6 tulips. Il.oo eruption. Mrs. Cecil M etzger and d au g h ter “A in’t th is Just like h ell?” ejacu lat- ) ed a Y ank. “Ah, zese A m ericans, C athryn, Mrs. N ellie G ullickson and Mile e a s t of 12-Mlle C o rn er ; exclaim ed a F ren ch m an , "w h ere have son, C lair, a re enjoying th e s a lt a ir a t P hone G resham 72x4 zey not b een ?” Seaside th is week. They a re occupy ing th e J. H. M etzger cottage on 11th avenue in th e p opular co ast city. Mrs. M etzger and son Ben, who have been th e re for some tim e past, re tu rn ed to th e ir home Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. W alter M etzger from Boring who had gone to Seaside a sh o rt tim e Bring your car to this garage before. and let us equip it with a set of the famous Suhr Flow er Farm 'repare for Winter Driving/ Goodyear All-Weather Tires All that is tb be desired will be found in these non skid, long lived tires. All sizes in Cords and B alloons S P E C IA L A limited supply of Trico W indshield Wipersffyl f l A regular $5.00, special at.............. <pzx .U U GUARANTEED REPAIR WORK S T O R A G E DAY O R N IG H T Authorized Dodge Service GRESHAM GARAGE HAMLIN & HOSS, Props. Phone 2891 Nite phone 796 ’ Pow ell St. G resham USED CAR SALE Look the e cars over, drive them, then you’ll buy a used car from Hessel. Terms on all cars Especially good 1924 Chrysler Phaeton A-l condition and the price will satisfy you. 1923 Chevrolet Coupe nickled radiator, good tires and in good running condition 1924 Ford Roadster disc wheels, repainted J tires all around 1924 Star Sport painted blue, disc wheels, looks and runs like a new car. 4-l)oor Ford Sedan bumpers, spotlight, rear vision mirror, extra tire, speedometer, motometer and bar cap, you'll buy this car quick, get the price 1924 Chevrolet Touring looks and runs good, is in good mechanical condition 1922 Overland Touring all new tires, a good reliable car priced low 1922 Overland Coupe looks and runs good and the price is below what you would appraise it for 2 1922 Ford Tourings good rubber, lights and starter 1924 Gardner Touring A-l condition, a good sensible car 1924 Dodge 'l ouring like a new car at a big saving to you A large list of good used implements and machinery, tractors and tractor implements HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. Phone 1141 Gresham L ester M iller, son of Mr. and Mrs F. A. M iller, g rad u ated on T uesday la st from th e b anking and bookkeep ing d ep artm en t of th e B ehnke-W alker business college in P o rtlan d . H e is also a g rad u a te of W ashington high school. ■«amimmwwmrn't'nurriiritTìiruimoiiM With the purchase of a tube of Palmolive Shaving Cream Miss H azel E. T hiel of P o rtlan d is p lanning to resum e h er classe s and p riv ate lessons in the D unning System on A ugust 27. In stru ctio n w as d is continued during th e sum m er m onths. E llis W right, Mrs. J. Q. McClure and h er guests, Mr. and Mrs. F red M itchell of Livingston, M ontana, and Miss M arian M cClure m ade a w eek end trip to Seaside and vicinity. T he M itchells, who have been h ere for the p ast week, expect to leave for th e ir home in M ontana th e com ing S a tu r day. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. S train at the N ash san ito fiu m th is m orning a 7 ^ pound boy. Mrs. S tra in is the sister of Mrs. T ru m an R ichey of B or ing. H er husband is a t p re se n t in W ashington w here he is g ettin g a large herd of show ca ttle ready for sale. Mr. and Mrs. K enneth F en d all a re I occupying th e W atkins house on F o u rth stre e t betw een R oberts avenue and Hood. Mr. F en d all is th e newly- elected in stru c to r in a g ric u ltu re in the high school and tak es th e place of G. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge H ayden and K. Je n n er. Mr. and Mrs. Je n n e r have two children. Sam Sm ith, wife and had a new house erected a t Molalla two ch ild ren and Mrs. S m ith's m other, w h ere.h e w ill have ch arg e of th e ag ri- Mrs. G uyer retu rn ed S unday m orning c u ltu ra l w ork of th e high school. | from a w eek’s cam ping trip a t ------------ Y achats. They w ent by th e way of M rs' M ary A' Owen of Salem , an [A lsea, re tu rn in g over the N ew port a u n t of Mrs. J. H. S h arp , h as retu rn ed | route. I to h er home a fte r sev eral d ay s’ visit with th e S h arp fam ily, accom panied Vern Cole, em ployed Ivy th e Luml- by Miss Elsa S h arp who w ill spend a j | q u ist tru ck in g service, left Sunday few days in Salem. for liis hom e in H illsboro. He expects Miss M ildred K nighton left Sunday to be gone about two w eeks and w hen lie retu rn s, will be accom panied by his for A berdeen, W ashington, w h ere she bride, a H illsboro girl. T hey expect will en ter as a helper in the m illin ery | also to spend a sh o rt tim e a t th e coast shop of Miss Koliosky d u rin g th e com ing season and probably w here she before com ing to G resham to reside. w ill be em ployed d u rin g th e en tire F. A. L undquist has pu rch ased the year. Ivan Sw ift house on K elly stree t, fo r J. II. S h arp is having his house on m erly owned by Roy K ern. They are R oberts avenue reshlngled. living at p resen t in the Cone house on West F irst stree t, west of th e W alrad C. J. L undquist, ca sh ier of th e F irst residence*. S tate bank, and fam ily are spending a tw o w eeks- vacation a t Seaside. G ladys and Violet Nelson, also a sm all b ro th er of the g irls, ch ild ren of Mrs. J. A. W ells u n d erw en t a ton Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Nelson, living a silo r o p eratio n a t Good S am a ritan block or so east of th e can n ery , have hospital Monday m orning from w hich been afflicted w ith the m um ps rec en t she rallied nicely and w as ab le to r e ly, but it is understood they a re re tu rn to G resham th is m orning. She covering w ith no ill effects. is stay in g for a few days w ith h e r sis te r. Mrs. R alph Davidson. B. W. E m ery spent th e week end at Ridgefield w here his wife had been Mr. and Mrs. H. M. M oreland of for sev eral days v isitin g h er sister, R oseburg w ere g reetin g old friends Mrs. Mary M urray. Mr. and Mrs. in G resham Monday. E m ery re tu rn e d home Sunday. B u rd ett Macaw, seven y ear old son A. W. Metzger and fam ily. Mrs. Bell of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Macaw, cau g h t Beers and F lo ren ce Beers enjoyed th e his hand in th e w rin g er of an electric ocean breezes a t S easide over the w ash er Monday m orning, w ith th e r e week end. su lt it w as badly cru sh ed . It is th o u g h t an X -ray may be ta k en later, W illiam Welch Is visiting at the but a s th e child does not a p p e a r to be W elch home for a few days before In pain, probably no bones in th e hand leaving for his home in M issouri. a re broken. Limit one to a customer 60c value for...... 3 5 c TABER PHARMACY PR E SC R IPT IO N DRUG STORE Phone 1761 Second and Main Auto-Strop Razor, special - 39c THE COST OF THE FUNERAL F ir s t a n d la s t in b rin g in g th e fu ll a d v a n ta g e s of C ity F u n e ra l S erv ice to G re sh a m a n d n e a rb y p o in ts w e to o k in to c o n s id e r a tio n th e p ro b lem of c h a rg e s. F o r ju st how m uch could w e offer so m uch. W e stu d ie d th e s itu a tio n c a re fu lly . We to o k m an y th in g s in to th e p la n n in g : o u r re so u rc e s a n d e q u ip m e n t; th e d ista n c e a n d tim e in v o lv e d ; o u r lo c a tio n n e a r so m a n y of th e c e m e ta rie s ; no lo n g d e to u rs th ro u g h traffic. A ll th e s e th in g s we figured o u t in a b u s in e s s lik e w ay. T h u s w e a re e n a b le d to offer D istin c tiv e F u n e ra l S erv ice to G re sh a m a n d E a s te r n M u ltn o m ah c o u n ty p lac e s a t c h a rg e s s u r p ris in g ly low. O ur c h a rg e s a re no h ig h e r th a n a t P o rtla n d a n d in m a n y in s ta n c e s a r e a p t to be fo u n d m u ch low er. Q u ality fo r q u a lity , w e feel w e c a n sa v e you m oney. Jacobson & Cox FRIENDL Y UNDERTAKERS 6802-04 Ninety-second 8tn Lents ’RUTLAND FU NER AL SERVICE FOR GRESHAM C /T Y SC— Beyond th e C ar Lines _ j f t V E N in the ; country cou you can have city cooking c o n v e n ie n c e ^ good oil cook- Nti * ;stove’s intense flame, fast as J '!■— - gas, is hc.it concentrated/ T h a t | -> means a coo! kitchen—and no fires to tend. Noiseless, simple, tafe! The kerosene to use should be the highest grade only— Pearl O il— espe cially refined and re-refined for use in oil cookstovcs ,n d heaters; Pearl Oil burns clean— no sm oke— no odor— the air stays sweet and pure. Pearl Oil won't corrode the metal parts o f your oil cookstove. “ Kerosene” or “ coal oil” may mean any kind o f kerosene; insist on Pearl Oil — by name! STAND ARD O IL CO M PANY (California) $250,000— Still M ends G. T. K inzer has trad ed Ills p ro p erty on S eventh and Meadow stre e ts in C leveland addition to N. P. O aker- m an of P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. K in zer am i d au g h ter, who have lived h ere for a y ear, have mode to P o r t land and Mr. and Mrs. O akertnau have ta k en possession of th e ir new p ro p erty In G resham . Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Metzger, d au g h ter G w endolyn nnd son Bob and Mrs. R. R. C arlson re tu rn e d W ednesday from a trip to V ancouver and V ictoria B.C., and o th e r points of in te rest in the north. T hey w ere aw ay 12 days, w hich w ere sp en t in th e em ploym ent of th e new- scenes. T he d istan ce cov ered, in clu d in g ferries, w as m ore th an 1400 m iles. Sold regardless of cost at One-third to One-half regular price. See our u inflow fo r SuturdA) Specilli in Gla«*ware I hursday we will give a nice broom FREE ---On holder tree to every ladv calling for one. Phone 1451 Full 25c size Palmolive after Shaving Talc. To give you the Supreme in after shaving comfort Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K ern and d au g h te r Mrs. W. J. H ollenbeck and ch il d ren of Los A ngeles, sp en t S unday at V ancouver, W ashington, v isitin g w ith Mr. and Mrs. W. R. K ern and fam ily. T H IS W EEK ONLY Phone 1451 Accept this Gift A n um ber of G resham ites who m ade th e trip over th e Mt. Hood loop highw ay Sunday w ere Mr. an d Mrs. Floyd Mack and d au g h ter, F ra n k Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Guy R obertson, Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Johnson and th ree Mr. and Mrs. C. M. H arriso n w ere ch ildren, Jo h n Ott and M elcher D un g u ests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. F ran k can. O ther m em bers of th e G resham C. Hodge at a d in n er in honor of Mrs. band had intended to m ake th e trip but did not do so on acco u n t of the H a rriso n 's birthday. th re a n te n in g condition of th e w eather. Wm. H anning and fam ily an d Mrs. O thers going around the p o p u lar loop Susie Sherw ood retu rn ed S atu rd ay w ere C harles T aber, Mr, and Mrs. J. from an au to trip to th e beaches at C. Thom and dau g h ter, ^Ygnes and (W illiam Thom and fam ily. N ew port and rep o rt a fine tim e. Jardeniers, Baskets Vases, Frogs The WINCHESTER Store Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n C lan ah an r e tu rn ed S atu rd ay from Seaside w here they sp en t tw o d elightful w eeks v isit ing a t th e hom e o f th e ir son and dau g h ter-in -law , Dr. and Mrs. J. E C lanahan and enjoying th e sea b reez es. They rep o rted d elig h tfu l w eath er w ith no ra in u n til Sunday. MEN W illie A ndresen, who resid es near Sandy, w as g reetin g his G resham frien d s ag ain Sunday a fte r a p ro longed absence in C alifornia w here he has been w orking. glllHIII(]nttlllNIIIUNIIIIIIIIII(]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]llllllllllllC)||||BIIIIII(JIIIIIIKIIII(]||||||||HIIC]|||||||||B|()|||H||||||iUi|||||||||||(]|iui||||||inillHIIIIIBl A. W . METZGER <& CG. T he second an n u a l reu n io n of G ran t county, W isconsin, people in th is vicinity w ill be held a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jo h n so n on th e Base L ine road n ea r th e 12-mile c o r ner, on Sunday, A ugust 30. A y ear ago 60 or 70 people w ere p rese n t and the occasion b ro u g h t to g eth er m any old frien d s of form er days who had become se p arate d in th e w est. Mrs, Annice Prinder, 54, has has been mending bathing suits at Miami, Fla., for 15 years. Her savings, invested in real estate, have just netted her $250,000. W hat is she going to do? ."K e e p on mending suits,” she sa£s. "A t 54 one is too old to lose their head over a quarter million.” Mr. and Mrs. S h erm an Lyon and sons S tan ley and V ictor expect to leave on W ednesday for H opson, T en nessee, w here they will visit relativ es and frien d s. T his w ill be th e first visit to th e ir old hom e since 21 y ears sgo when they left th ere. They a re driving in a light sedan, by way of th e Old Oregon T rail. T he reived »PEARL OIL (KEROSENE) G resham of th e m a rria g e of Miss E lsie M agnuson of D am ascus to Mino A. W ilson. T he wedding w as an event of S atu rd ay . A ugust 22. T he bride fo rm erly atten d ed G resham Union high school and w as em ployed as a saleslad y in th e Hepp R acket sto re lo r m ore th an a year. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. H all and son, S tanley, are enjoying th e ir vacation by an au to trip extending th ro u g h Se a ttle and as fa r to th e n o rth w est as V ancouver and o th e r points in B ritish Columbia. Tom Cooper has accepted a posi tion w ith th e G resham G arage & Ma- chim> Shop w here he is em ployed at various kinds of w ork. Cecil P u lfer 1 fo rm erly w orked a t the G resham g a r age but has now obtained em ploym ent as a d riv er for th e Union Oil com pany. ( IMPHOR WATER FOR EYES. N othing h as th e quick action of sim ple cam p h o r, w itchhaxel, h y d rastis, etc., as m ixed in L avoptik eye w ash. One sm all bottle L avoptik helps any case w eak, stra in e d or sore eyes. A lum inum eye cup free. G resham D rug Com pany.—Adv. W J. Cooper w as in P o rtlan d Mon Chicken Dinners. day atten d in g th e se ttin g of th e c a l an n ouncem ent has been re- en d ar of th e Septem ber c irc u it co u rt Special chicken d inner every W ed nesday noon u n til fu rth e r notice. by relative* and friend* in cases In the In te re sts of his client*. P ric e 50c. W ith ro w 's R e s ta u r a n t—Ad.