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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1925)
GRESHAM LOCALS The Rev. W. T. K lotzbat h, Mrs. B. W E m ery, Mrs. D. M. C athey, Mrs. V irgil H ow ell and d au g h ter, E dith, are Mrs. M ary M urray of Ridgefield. W ashington, a sis te r of Mrs. B. W. in P o rtlan d today a t the F irs t M ethod ist ch u rc h a ssistin g in th e an n u a l m is E m ery, visited from T h u rsd ay until sionary box packing. Sunday a t th e E m ery home. Mr. and T. H Heizog, an Oregon A g ric u ltu r Mrs. G eorge Hoyt, a nephew and niece of Mrs. E m ery, drove over from al college stu d en t on a to u r of th e Ridgefield Sunday and re tu rn e d hom e Mt. Hood Loop highw ay Sunday, fig w ith Mrs. M urray. Mi’s. H arry Buckle, ured in an au to accid en t w hich r e of P o rtlan d , was also a visito r a t th e sulted in his being b ro u g h t to a local home of h e r p are n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. j p h y sician 's office to have th e in ju ries, w hich consisted m ostly of cu ts, Em ery, on Sunday. Miss Eliza Bechill, Miss H elen H am dressed. W hen ab o u t fo u r m iles south L e t us explain our easy p a ym en t plan mond and Miss H elen L aw rence w ere of G resham , th e m achine he w as in home from M onmouth n o rm al over the mixed w ith an o th e r as th ey w ere tr y week-end. They re p o rt th a t Miss G er ing to pass each o th e r and his ca r tru d e Sharkey, a stu d e n t a t th e n o r w ent over. H is head and e a r w ere H U D SO N ESSEX D EA LER m al, h as been appointed poetry editor badly cut, also th e re w as a bad c u t on B I hone 24V1 G resham s of th e "L am ro n ”, th e official p u b lic a one leg. A fter trea tm e n t, he w as able to proceed to P o rtlan d . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiHuiiimiiiHiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiHiiihiiiiiiiiiiiuiwiMiiiiiiHiiuiiHuiiiifliiiiiiuiiiiimHr tion of th e sta te norm al. Lyle W in ters began w o rk M onday Mrs. A lta G entry w as in G resham m orning as a s sista n t at th e Botkin & S atu rd ay g reetin g old frien d s and a c q u ain tan ces. She is in Salem th is Jo h n sto n g arag e. Have you seen the new ESSEX COACH ’950 HERE | M . C. WEBSTER MOTOR CO. W illiam Teevin is at St. V in cen t’s y ear atten d in g th e K im ball School of Theology. hospital w here he u n d erw en t an « p er Edw in Shelley a rriv ed Sunday a t th e ation Sunday m orning for a ru p tu re d home of his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. u lcer of th e stom ach. He w as tak en T. Shelley on a ten d ay s’ leave of ab ill very suddenly S atu rd ay about mid sence from th e ship on w hich he is a night and w as ru sh ed to th e h o sp ital sailo r, th e U. S. S. "C alifo rn ia.” From for an early o peration. A t p re se n t he here he expects to go to B rem erton to is rep o rted as doing as w ell as can be join th e ship and la te r to San Pedro, expected. At th e m eeting M onday eve C alifornia, from w hich p a rt they w ill ning th e N ational G uard, of w hich he is a m em ber, a rra n g e d to send him leave on a South A m erican cruise. flowers. Miss T acey R acine and h er sister. A lfred H am m ar is engaged in w ate r May, have both com e down w ith an a tta c k of th e m um ps. T he form er is a proofing th e strip above th e w indow s stu d e n t a t th e high school and th e of the Bank of G resham building in younger g irl is a pupil a t the G resham th e effort to p rev en t th e heavy w in ter g rad e school. T he period of th e ir rain s from dam aging th e in te rio r q u a ra n tin e had expired w ith th e ex w alls. HALLOWEEN O ctober 31 The Rev. Mr. Spallm an, of Los A n ception of tw o days caused by th e ill ness of a younger child. C larence, geles, w ho re p re se n ts th e C h ristian H ebrew m ission of Los A ngeles, will from th e sam e disease. Mrs. R. C. L am b ert w as a guest of speak T uesday evening a t th e U nde nom inational tem p le on th e subject, Mrs. B url Raby on Sunday. "T he P re se n t C onditions In P a le stin e .” Mrs. C. H. C alkins left on M onday for H erm isto n , Oregon, w here she will He has trav eled extensively and is well qualified to speak on th e subject. visit for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. S p rin g stead and All are invited to atten d . Mr. and Mrs. A. W. S hipley attended fam ily from M ultnom ah statio n have moved into th e Cone resid en ce on the 90th b irth d a y a n n iv e rsa ry of an F irs t stree t. T he fam ily co n sists of old friend, Mrs. Ann Gage, a t Stafford, th ree ch ild ren , th e tw o y ounger being n ear Oswego, Sunday. in th e u p p er g rad es of th e g ra m T helm a N aylor, a stu d e n t of G resh m ar school. am Union high school, is still co n Mrs. B. C. A ltm an, w orthy m atro n of fined to h er bed w ith com plications G resham C h ap ter O rder of E astern follow ing an a tta c k of d ip h th eria. S tar, en tertain ed h er officers last S a t She has now been ill m ore th a n five u rday in a d elig h tfu l trip to th e hom e weeks and, w hile h er com plete recov of h er sister-in -law , Mrs. C. W. A lt ery is looked for, it is n ot expected man a t D undee, Oregon. T h ree a u to th a t she will resu m e school w ork th is m obiles w ere req u ired to tra n sp o rt th e year. • party. At a b irth d a y d in n er p a rty given at The E p w o rth L eague has announced th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H an s L arsen th e plan of having a p aper drive ab o u t Sunday in honor of th e ir gran d so n , October 31 for the p u rp o se of adding W infred H ill’s 20th b irth d ay , th e en to th e tre a su ry . M em bers of th e gagem ent w as announced of Miss League w ill gladly call for old p ap ers F lo ren ce H ill to W alter D ecker of and m agazines if notified. P o rtlan d , th e w edding to be an event T he condition of E d g ar Lem ing, of the com ing m onth. T hose p resen t who is ill a t th e hom e of his w ife’s w ere Miss F lo ren ce H ill, W alter D eck p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. C alkins, er, W infred H ill, Miss Jo sep h in e Clow, is rep o rted som ew hat im proved. Mrs. Mrs. A ria H olland and Mr. and Mrs. Lem ing is ca rin g for him and for h er L arsen. fath er, who is bedfast. G eorge Cox, of B ellingham , W ash The 12-foot strip in fro n t of th e Odd ington, re tu rn e d to his hom e Monday Fellow s hall is being paved th is week, m orning afte r a te n -d ay s’ v isit a t th e the w ork in ch a rg e of Claude Stock- hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley. ton. It will req u ire about 60 feet of A fair sized audience w as p rese n t co n crete paving, th e w idth of th e lot F rid ay evening a t th e opening of th e on w hich th e h all is located. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Maloy have series of ten le ctu res on th e "H arm o n y moved from th e W alter Mason house of the G ospels," to be given by th e n ear th e Mt. Hood depot to th e r e s i p asto r of th e F re e M ethodist ch u rch , dence belonging to Mrs. R. R. C arlson the Rev, W. T. K lotzbach. It is hoped on Hood avenue. Mrs. Maloy’s p a r th a t th ese g ath erin g s w ill co n tin u e to ents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wold, will grow in in te re st and atten d an ce. Give the boy some change and let him come here and get fixed up for the big fun night of the year— Hal loween. We have a big new line of masks, novelties, cards and favors. Priced from l c to 15c HEPPS RACKET STORE H atch our windows for weekly Specials STO P/ That Oil leaking by the pistons ) o u r engine is only op eratin g at 50 per cent efficiency, it uses m ore oil th a n is necessary, m ore gas and is on the w ay to discard if the piston rings are w orn out. We positively guarantee to make your motor operate efficiently tor upward to 10,000 miles by using Quality Drain Oil Rings Com e in and tell us your m o to r troubles. W e can stop them and will give you an estim ate of the cost. D o it now ! GRESHAM GARAGE P h o n e 2391 also occupy room s in th e C arlson house w ith them . They have been liv ing In th e old section house of the railw ay com pany n ea r th e tra c k s for sev eral years. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Tow le and th e ir son-in-law and d au g h ter. Dr. and Mrs. H. B ouchet. of P o rtlan d , left F riday for a w eek’s visit at E lgin, Oregon, w here they w ill visit tw o sis te rs of Mrs. Tow le and th e ir fam ilies. H A M LIN & HOSS, P ro p s. N ig h t P h o n e 70S O ctober 13 to O ctober i t F R E E SHAM POO w ith each m arcel M arcel .»tie, lte w a v e i.»e E vening A ppointm ents Tucs. a n d F rl ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPE T hird S treet Phone 99x1 The Oscarette CONFECTIONS IIOT LUNCHES CIGARS TOBACCO I OSCAR A. JOHNSON, Prop. more zinc ¡• What you get when you buy A m e r U can Z joc Insulated I r n t ( ~ ‘ ’injulaicd ■gam« n u t ” Weatherly Icc Cream 0 T h ia new galvanising it the greatest •enlevem ent in tarin fence making It protect, the w ire, repel, ru n , ««/«.• guards the steel (W ill outlaw any other wire fence made under other known pn-rrM esi •nd w< ,re now able to «11 you th e « , added yr , r , p< fe w « |de A T NO. U T IA fJ U C k . Do you w ant T IR E S «I exceptionally good prices A complete line of SAVAGE AND K ELLY Cords an d F ab rics Look *rm o»er. A. W. METZGER <fe CO. Phonc 1451 The W IN C H E ST E R Store Phone 1451 G as 20c and 21c Ivy Filling Station C o rn e r R o b e rts a n d Pow ell Mr. an d Mrs. J. A. B ushong and th e ir son and w ife, Mr. and Mrs. E arl Bushong, of P o rtlan d , drove to C lats kan ie S unday and sp en t th e day w ith Mr. and Mrs. C h arles B ushong, an o th er son and d au g h ter-in -law . Glen M ercer, a fo rm er resid e n t of G resham , has been elected ath letic m anager of th e senior class a t Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college. M ercer, who is a m em ber of Pi K appa A lpha f r a te r nity. is m ajo rin g in com m erce. He w as a can d id ate for th e v arsity b ask etb all squad la st year. Mrs. Wm. Brock, th e n atio n al se cre ta ry of young people's w ork in the W om an's Home M issionary society, will deliver an ad d re ss at th e Method- I ist E piscopal ch u rc h on S unday m o rn ing, and th e an n u a l th ank-offering of the m em bers and frien d s of th e G resh am au x iliary will he received. Mrs. Brock is on her way to h er hom e in the east from P asad en a w here she has neen In atten d a n ce at th e n atio n al m eeting of th e W om an's Home Mis sionary society and will have m uch to tell about th is big w ork, w hich will be of in ten se in te rest to everybody. T he public is co rd ially Invited. T he G resham High school football team defeated th e W est Linn high 11, today, on the hom e g rid iro n . 6-0. H ar . I ry BJtir ca rrie d th e ball over for the only touchdow n in th e first period. Interesting Items for Autumn and Winter FOR GIRLS W h ite F leeced U n io n S u its m ade in D utch neck, a n k le le n g th a n d D utch n eck a n d k n e e le n g th s, a ls o h ig h neck, lo n g sleev es a n d a n k le s , a g e s 2 to 14, priced by size $1.00 to $1.23 M isses’ “ B e v e rly S u its ” , m ad e of com bed c o tto n w ith silk s trip e , a to p n o tch su it, a g e s 4 to 16, priced $1.00 to $1.50 FOR WOMEN M edium w e ig h t c o tto n , low neck, k n e e le n g th , su it, $1.10 W ool tin t silk s trip e , m ad e in low neck, k n e e le n g th , a n d D utch neck, a n k le le n g th , a ll sizes, s u it.............. $2.00 A lso a h e a v y fleece lined u n io n su it, D u tch neck, elbow sleeves, a n k le le n g th , v e ry good w e ig h t fo r th e cold days, a ll sizes, su it, $1.83 Winter Union Suits for Roys T h e R o m tex , h eav y so ft fleeced g ra y com bed c o t to n , a g e s 4 to 14 y e a rs, s u it, $1.13 T he P . Q. A. c o tto n a n d w ool m ixed. T h is s u it h a s g iv en g r e a t s a tis fa c tio n . S izes 24 to 34, su it, $1.45 For Men T h e H a n e s, h e a v y c o tto n fleeced, is a good one, su it, $1.75 T h e P. Q. A. h e a v y c o tto n a n d w ool m ixed, n o n e b e tte r a t th is price, su it, $2.65 100 Per Cent Wool Sprinytex V ery h e a v y a n d w arm , su it, $5.50 For the Small Folks R u b e n ’s V ests in w ool a n d silk a n d w ool. P e a rl W a ists a n d N a z a re th L n io n S uits. B a b ie s ’ H o se in lisle th re a d A u s tra lia n w ool, silk a n d w ool, a ll silk a n d fibre silk. WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. £oo$»ATiy£ “The H ouse o f Q u a lity ” Jf»T>Green T ra d in g Stam ps Phone 1411 G resham 2 B e lte r B r eed in g P ro m o tes P ro sp erity N o. 5 The Cow as a Factory F more of the dairy cows of the country were examined from the critical basis of efficiency, as a factory is examined by the owner, there would be many of the cows for sale o r trade. Inefficient cows for m ilk pro d u ction are c u ttin g dow n the incom es of th o u san d s of dairym en T he I' irst S ta te B an k k n o w s th a t th e r e is a c o n s ta n t need fo r im p ro v e m e n t in d a iry h e rd s of th is c o m m u n ity a s w ell a s in o th e r se c tio n s. W e a re k e e n ly in te re s te d in th is p ro fita b le p ro d u ctio n a n d a re g lad to a s s is t in b u ild in g up a n d b e tte rin g th e h e rd s of fa rm e rs w ho a re in o u r b a n k in g te rrito ry . urge ev ery p ro g ressiv e d a iry m a n to a tten d the P a rlflr In tern a tio n a l L iv e- Moek E x p o sitio n a t P o rtla n d . O ctober l i s t to N ovem b er Jib . H ere n ot on ly the b e ,t b eef and d airy C a ttle »III be ex h ib ited hat a lso the la rg est g a th e rin g o f H og». H orse«, S h eep , G o a ts and P ou ltry ev er a ssem b led u nder one ro o f tn w.Trth h“ nd Olre" “ l ",*‘ral '•’ ■"»‘ •o» In estim ab le FIRST STATE BANK G re sh a m , O regon A STRONG BANK N D IX G prescrip- ti6ns is the one p a rt of a D ru g g ist’s w ork th a t requires the utm ost tra in in g an d skill in the use of D rugs. W e be lieve you will be satisfied w ith o u r ability along these lines. H allow een M asquerade Dance. T he A rem e clu b w ill give a m as qu erad e dance in th e M asonic hall on F riday night, O ctober 30. Music will I be fu rn ish ed by G ig ray 's o rch e stra. I A dm ission 50c per person.—Adv. AMAIZO A Perfect Shortening ideal for Frying Best for Salads OIL </ TABER PHARMACY PR E SC R IPT IO N DRUG STORE P h o ce 1761 Second and Main Window ( leaning (ard of Thanks. F or ex p e rt window clean in g see S. We w ish to th a n k o u r m anv frien d s T ajim a, o r leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n and neighbors for th e ir kindness and Brow n. G resham , phone 2501. sym pathy extended to us in th e death of o u r beloved d au g h ter, g ran d d a u g h Chicken Dinners. te r and son-in-law and for the b eauti- Special chicken d in n e r every W ed iu l floral offerings. nesday noon u n til fu rth e r notice. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. D ahlham m er P rice 50c. W ith ro w ’s R e s ta u r a n t_Ad. and Fam ilv. B usiness is bu ilt on ad v e rtisin g ; buying is enco u rag ed by ad v e rtisin g ; School oí Dancing. th e public is benefited by adverU sng. C lasses for ch ild ren and a d u lts. • n , , . . . . . »„.iss, V,:;: as* 791.— Adv. Phone