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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1925)
PAGE FtlTB A Small Paint. T IR E S SAVAGE CORI) H is Wife— “ So your clien t was a c q u itted of m urder. On w h at g ro u n d s?“ L aw yer—"In san ity . We proved his fa th e r had sp en t live y ears in an asy lu m .” His Wife— "B ut he d id n 't, did h e?” L aw yer—"Yes. He w as a doctor th ere, but we had no tim e to bring th a t fact out.— Boston T ra n sc rip t. Mrs. W illiam B assett of S heridan, Oregon, u n derw ent an o p eratio n for th e rem oval of h er to n sils in a p h y si c ia n ’s office in G resham F rid a y and w as afte rw a rd rem oved to th e Nash san ita riu m for care w here she Is co n valescing. spent several days a t Moro, w here they visited w ith the ch ild ren 's fath er. George Lee, and atten d ed th e S h erm an county fair. I FREE/ It is req u ested th a t a ll m em bers of th e local Odd Fellow lodge be p resen t at the re g u la r m eeting to be held on Chicken Dinner.?. P aul Vedder is erectin g a new house T h u rsd ay evening, as v isito rs a re ex- Special chicken d in n er every W ed nesday noon un til fu rth e r notice. on his lot in th e C lan ah an addition. ' pected to be p resen t at th is tim e and P rice 50c. W ithrow 's R e sta u ra n t.—Ad. W hen he moved to G resham several it is planned to serve refresh m en ts. m onths ago he put up a sm all h o u s e ., | Q uite th e oddest and yet th e m ost For Camping and Picnics w hich he h as been occupying un til i com plete in every d etail w as an Iowa G as iOe a n d S i r N ickerson Jellied chicken is m ost such tim e as he could rep lace it w ith ! equipage seen on G resham stre e ts th is convenient. Steam p re ssu re cooked. larg er. i m orning. T he tru c k had been nam ed In g lass.—Adv. tf Miss A lice E kstrom , who for the the “Jo lly R overs" and th e o ccupants, Window Cleaning p ast five y ea rs has been a te ac h er in two men and four ladies, seem ed as C o rn e r R o b e rts a n d P ow ell I F o r ex p e rt window clean in g see S th e Mt. T abor school In P o rtlan d , has happy as the nam e of the c a r would , | T ajim a, o r leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n retu rn ed from a sum m er vacation trip indicate. They had been picking □j Brow n, G resham , phone 2501. to ( olorado. On her re tu rn she cam e b lack b erries on a n earb y ran ch and th ro u g h G lacier n ational park. W hen w ere b en t on seeing A m erica first. Miss E kstrom w ent to D enver in th e T h eir m achine w as com pletely eq uip early sum m er, she w as accom panied ped for housekeeping, stove, cu p by Miss E llen Sim onsen w ho a c c e p t boards, ch ests of every d escrip tio n be ed a position th e re as se c re ta ry to th e ing placed in a com pact arran g em en t. < olorado G rain G ro w ers’ association. A d in n er Was cooking in a fireless Miss Je a n n e tte D ow sett has r e cooker an d one of th o se in ch a rg e signed h e r position as ste n o g ra p h er stated they had m ore provisions in the a t the F irs t S tate bank and will en ter "b asem en t.” An up -to -d ate rad io r e Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l College at Its ceiving set stood on th e shelf and opening. H er place has been filled by w henever they feel so disposed, they a rra n g e th e ir ae ria l and listen in for Miss E louine R ussell of P o rtlan d . w h atev er is being b roadcasted in. the Mr. and Mrs. T. J. H ouston and Mr. p a rt of th e w orld they h appen to be and Mrs. R ussell G reen of Hood River, in. w ere th e g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. R ecent C alifornia g u ests a t th e C aro th ers S atu rd ay and Sunday. T ru home of Mr. an d Mrs. C. N. T ay lo r of m an H ouston, eight y ears of age, w ill F irs t-c la ss a u to m o b ile w o rk m a n s h ip of a ll stay at th e C aro th ers hom e for th e P lea san t View avenue w ere Mr. and kind is o u r g u a ra n te e to you w h en you b rin g com ing y ear and atten d th e g rad e Mrs. G. L eh rk e and d au g h ter M arg aret y o u r c a r h ere. W e h a v e specialized on h ig h - of San F ran cisco , Mrs. G. W. B ennett school in G resham . c la ss m ec h a n ic a l w ork a n d can q u ick ly lo cate of A lam eda and W illiam T aylor. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D avidson and an d e lim in a te a ll tro u b le. W e c h a rg e fo r a c tu a l of O akland. son spent th e w eek-end a t Seaside. 30x31/» re g u la r Chest o f Silver S Q .9 5 .4 26-piece, 25-year guaranteed chest of Roger's Silverware free to the holder of the M Y S T E R IO U S Ivy Filling Station All Ite p u ir W ork G u a ra n te e d . W H E N IN T R O U B L E PH O N E 2391 GRESHAM G ARAG E H A M LIN & HOSS, P ro p s. N ig h t P h o n e 706 FORD OWNERS ATTENTION! I his is an official head light testing station. Have your lights properly tested to comply with the law. DO IT NOW. FORDS ONLY RAKER & SON Phon' 1301 Gresham Official Light Station No. 421 KEY which will unlock the chest | [ I ! j W th each cash purchase amounting to $1.75 we will give the customer a key. One of the keys given away i will be the Mysterious Key” which will unlock the lock i that entitles the holder to the chest of silverware abso- i lutely free. Watch for announcement of date set for opening the chest. We Know Engines w o rk in g tim e only. D rive h e re fo r tire s, g a so lin e , oil a n d s u p plies of all kind. O ur p rices a re a lw a y s s ta n d a rd . P ro m p t a n d c o u rte o u s se rv ic e — alw ays. FREE/ All bills paid in full by the 5th of the month will be = entitled to keys. CECIL METZGER GROCERY! ___________ PHONE 1151 Several thousand 3-inch and 4-inch tile for sale I 3-inch tile $4.25 per hundred, 4-inch tile $5.25 per 1 hundred. Less 1,5 p er cent. .......llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll»»|||i»»i»mniiiiimniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiuiimnm,„H,|<„l„„|„^ C. E. P eck and his sisters, the M isses Mrs. A. E k stro m re tu rn e d la st w eek from Weed, C alifornia, w h ere she Em m a, M arg aret an d M ary Peck, have sp e n t sev eral weeks. retu rn ed to th e ir hom e h ere a fte r a Mrs. M ary T etrick , h er d au g h ter, very p le a sa n t sum m er spenf in th e Miss F lossie T etrick , also th re e g ra n d east. D uring th e g re a te r p a rt of th e ch ild ren , D orothy, M arg aret and sum m er th ey w ere w ith rela tiv e s in Bobby, all of W alla W alla, W ash in g Illinois but m any side trip s, one of ton, have come to G resham to resid e them to D etroit, M ichigan, w here they and have moved into one of th e ' were cau g h t in a terrific cloud b u rst H einey houses facing T hird street. w hich did en o rm u u s dam age. They Miss T etrick is p lan n in g to conduct a w ere gone n ea rly th re e m onths and beauty shop in h er home. traveled 6000 m iles. Both going and Roy C rab tree and P ercy and L etitia com ing th e y w ent over th e Old O re P u lfe r have re tu rn e d from a tw o- gon T ra il and th e Lincoln highw ay. w eeks' trip w hich Included a to u r of Mrs. A nna S ch iller and son V ern C rater lake, W allow a lake, M ackenzie have re tu rn e d from Long Beach, pass and th e Oregon caves, also o th er W ashington, w here th ey sp e n t two p oints of in te rest. They w ent as far weeks. as C rescent City, C aliforhia. They Chas. W heeler h as p u rch ased a new trav eled about 1700 m iles in all an d C h ry sler coupe. w ere gone 16 days. Not even a tire Mr. an d Mrs. D avid E vans and six- p u n ctu re m a rred th e p le asu re of th e m onths-old baby have been th e g u ests trip . at th e B otkin and H essel hom es. Mr. G uerney Wood has accepted a posi E vans, fo rm er coach in th e high tion at the Cecil M etzger grocery, ta k school here, is stu d y in g law a t th e ing th e place of P aul R u sh er who has U niversity of Oregon. re tu rn e d to his stu d ies a t high school. W ord has been received from Mrs. ' Dr. and Mrs. W ilbur Thom pson of Oak Ridge. Oregon, a re in G resham P. A, Gould, who h as been in D etroit, visiting at th e hom es of th e ir re sp e c t M ichigan, for several m onths w ith h er ive p aren ts. They w ill p robably be d au g h ter, Mrs. Violet T h o rn to n an d ) fam ily, th a t she is ab o u t to go to h ere for an o th e r week. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Cook of Col Canada to visit w ith h er sister. SPECIAL! Si7.4 Umbrellas Heavy weight, selvedged- edge, assorted club handles. Colors: black, red, brown, navy and purple. All new and no seconds in this P /j n n lot, reg. $5.95 ; Spcl REAL JAPANESE CREPE Colors: light gray, orange, mandarin, rose, delf and new red. Regular 25c yard. Special....................... 19c T h e se sp e c ia ls fo r o n e w eek. WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. "The House of Quality" & W Green Trading Stamps Phone 1411 Gresham ¡• opihativé â Œ fc l lins, Iowa, arriv ed S unday for a few New Oregon B lue Book Out. w eeks’ visit w ith Mr. and Mrs. C. E. T he 1925-26 edition of th e Oregon Ja ck so n and fam ily. Mrs. Cook is a ! October Designer now in Blue Book and official d irecto ry is off s is te r of Mrs. Jack so n . ¡th e p ress and is being d istsrib u ted Mrs. M ary G ossett and two children free to those d esirin g copies, on ap p li visited la st week a t Kelso, W ashing |''«»innm iiHiiiniiimniiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiii,l,niHiiiitiintjiiiiiiiiiiii[3ii,,i,NI,l,f 3l|,|lllllllin„llllllllllull|||||||||in|H||||||H!? cation to th e se c re ta ry of sta te a t S a ton w ith Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k Adams, I lem. T his is a 200-page book packed = th e la tte r rem em bered to frien d s here full of useful in fo rm atio n co n cern in g is Miss A gnes T ay lo r who lived at th e in stitu tio n s and th e p ast and p re s D am ascus. en t h isto ry of Oregon. T he first Blue Mr. and Mrs. K enneth C alkins and Book w as published in 1911. Its b i baby and an au n t of th e la tte r, Mrs. en nial p u blication w as provided for by K arm es of S helton, W ashington, v isit th e leg islativ e assem bly of 1915. It is ed th e p ast week at th e C. H. C alkins a handy book of referen c e and sta tis- hom e in G resham . On W ednesday the • tical com pendium and is revised nml tam ilies enjoyed a trip aro u n d th e Mt < j revised and Hood Loop issued as soon as possible a fte r th e Mr. and Mrs. H. M. R oberts and son ** T u - “ H'' th<? Cha" Be ,. k Of I te llin c tia m V " th e personneI th e official fam ily of Ja c k of B ellingham . W ashington, Mr. th e sta te . T he dem and for th e book and Mrs. J. H. R enner and son Allen is g rea t b ut th e ap p ro p riatio n for th e of Salem . Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. John p re se n t issu e w as reduced and the Gibson and son and d au g h ter of S a n um ber of copies has been m ateria lly lem spent the w eek-end w ith N ancy E. d ecreased. As long as th ey last, th e R oberts, m other of H. M R oberts. book w ill be sen t free on app licatio n The m any frien d s of Mrs. L. G. to S ecre tary of S tate Sam A. Kozer. Selfer of P leasan t View avenue are THE ONLY OFFICIAL LIGHT TESTERS IN GRESHAM pleased to w elcom e her hom e from City Building \e w Walk. St. V incent's h ospital, w here she has A new sidew alk, ab o u t 150 feet in been a patien t for m any weeks. length, is being co n stru cted by th e V ictim s of th e autom obile accident city in fro n t of th e city h all on east who w ere h u rt on A ugust 27, when CHEVRO LET SALES A N D SERVICE Ptiwell stre e t to b rin g th e w alk up to th e e a r of Ju liu s Meyer stru c k the th e p ro p er level w ith th e su rro u n d in g 2331 Gresham J tru ck of T. Kldo and o v ertu rn ed it on w alks. H eretofore it has been below th e Base Line road, a re m aking a grade am i it w as found th a t an eight- .................................................................................................nniiiiwiniuaiiiniiuiiiniuniiiiinniiiiiiiiniiniiiinn5 good recovery. H. M u rah ata w as the inch raise would m atch up w ith the m ost serio u sly h u rt and has been in new w alk being co n stru cted on Rob the ho sp ital ever since recovering e rts avenue and accordingly th e w ork rem a fra c tu re of a v e rta b ra in the w as o rdered done, Jo h n Fox being in | n e c k . The cu ts and b ru ises of Kldo c h a rg e of th e co n crete work. The I 1 hl wife and ch ild ren a re about oltl w alk w ill not be to rn aw ay, but O ver 5% B u tte r F a t I" led. The Ja p an e se had som e dlf- th e new co n crete w alk w ill be laid on I.eulty in m aking settlem en t w ith the th e other, the old w alk form ing a good •o m p an y In which Meyer c a rrie d in solid foundation for th e new one | surance. Dr. C. W. H u ett interceded w hich has been raised up to th e p ro p >r him and it is expected th a t the AU Cows OiTielally Tested Ktery Month er grade. It is understood th a t w alks tu.’l dam ages and loss of tim e will w ill be co n stru cted la te r in fro n t of i" paid for. th e adjoining p ro p erty ow ned by P. Have you had your OVERLAND S ta n d a r d Sedan $ 799 RELIABILITY SERVICE 1 Gresham Plant Clean Field Seeds Let n» clenu your oats tcteh, wheat or fore planting. •' » ('cd h e H u n g a ria n Me r a n ro ll o r g rin d tir g ra in u n it w . H. GIBSON iill ure to see Miss Halsey’s display of l l e i 'h 'i i i f ' UP-TO-DATE HATS *n civets, Velours and Felts .n e m one) want Oafs. Vetch. Wheat, Rye A. W. MEiZGER «& CG. GRESHAM GOLD MEDAL JERSEYS ot V etch. C om m on W in te r V e tc h . W in ter O ats. W heat and G et o u r price before pavln ley h a v in g it p ro p erly m illed. P U R E M IL K ROSEBANK FARM O ur No. 9 C lip p er Po» *r ( ’le a n in g an d r’a n n iii' alw ay s re a d y to w ork. We h av e p'.en n------------- - BOTKIN & JOHNSTON HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. Phone 1141 Headlights Tested NOW IS THE TIME! THIS IS THE PLACE Lowest priced Sedan with sliding gear trans mission. One p i e c e windshield, wide seats, l ull balloon tires. At ( iresham - Grand Opening I l ESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY SERI EM BER 15, 16 and 17 Urat State Bank Rnlldlng O pposite T elephone Oftiee I L enard. A rth u r D ow sett an d J. H. I M etzger on th e w est. T his has been held up to some extent, by th e fact th a t th e larg e HU on th is p a r t of th e stre e t had not becom e p erm an en tly settled. A Special ( ommunieations p hone Greshanl J2 l The Oscarette CONFECTIONS HOT LUNCHES CIGARS TOBACCO of G resham Lodge No. 152. A. F. & A. M., in M asonic h all, (»resham , T h u rsd ay evening. S eptem ber 17. 7:30. W ork in the E A degree. Special ( (institution day p rogram . Jo h n B. E aster w ill ad d ress th e lodge E W. AYLSWORTH. W. M. L. GORSAGE. Sec'y. W. OSCAR A. JOHNSON, Prop. And ( b a rle tte R m <»! He— “I ju st ad o re pim ento." him on the radio. — P unch Board. Twenty-file Tear* tgn. “ Huh?" "Uh-huh." NX “"'y W eatherly lee Cream W hoa ' "—Colo. Dodo.