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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1926)
GRESHAM LOCALS iiu ia c o w uiiuii nas accep iea em ly io n o u p c i IU IC U U C U I ploym ent at the G resham T ra n sfer & of Salem, who conducted q u a rte rly T he E astm an L um ber com pany la Service statio n a fte r school h ours and conference a t Rockwood S atu rd ay and I on S aturdays. preached a t th ree points on th e Pow ell m aking rapid p ro g ress w ith the, e re c Mrs. Jo h n H. Jo slin , a sister of Mrs. Valley circu it Sunday, took d in n er on Order early and get the tion of Its new plan in g mill east of the D. M. R oberts, arriv ed S atu rd ay from Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Kid choicest lum ber yard. T he m achinery Is now F airb an k s, A laska, for an indefinite der. Miss Helen Hlsey was th e w eek all Installed and th e actual w ork of j stay at the R oberts home. end guest of Miss Joyce Kidder. th e p la n er will begin about th e m iddle Mr. and Mrs. G eorge L ane moved Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cooper and of th is week, acco rd in g to p rese n t S atu rd ay from th e co rn e r of F o u rth d au ghters, Dr. and Mrs. Chas. W. plans. A 16-foot conveyor for shav- and Hood stre e ts to the Roork house H uett attended a wedding on Sunday I Inga has been erected well over to the | on L aw rence avenue. afternoon at Rose City P ark M ethodist rig h t from th e m achinery p ro p er and Episcopal church and th e reception Of p le asu re to G resham frien d s of Flowering Plants and j into th is th e shavings from the p lan er, Miss D oris Z im m erm an is th e a n which followed It. The bride w as a ap p ro x im ately tw o cords of wood a Bedding Plants friend ut both families. You wouldn’t throw away your watch day, will be blow n u n til rem oved a c nouncem ent of th e co n cert to u r of the M adrigal club of Oregon A g ricu ltu ral Miss Mildred M etzger has gone to cording to p lan s being worked o ut for because the spring was broken—you’d Phone 306 College, of w hich she is a m em ber. Monmouth to resum e h er studies at th e ir disposition. T his is th e g irls ’ glee club of th e col Oregon Norm al for the com ing q u a r have it fixed by a competent watch Prof. John LaDue, who has been vis lege and it Is now on a to u r th ro u g h ter. She has been out of school on iting at the hom e of D. M. C athey for ea ste rn Oregon. Before leaving F r i account of 111 h ealth for som e tim e. maker and get a lot of additional ser sev eral days on his way hom e to day th e g irls serenaded the O regonian H er sister, Miss T helm a Metzger, who ■(G reenville, Illin o is, from Los A ngeles, vice from it. ed ito rial room s, a fte r w hich they gave has been a p atien t a t th e S tate T u b er occupied th e p u lp it at the F ree a co n cert over KGW. A dance o r culosis hospital a t Salem for several By the same token, don’t think your M ethodist ch u rch Sunday m orning ch e stra is accom panying them on th e ir years, has retu rn ed home, ap p a ren tly preach in g to a good-sized, a p p re c ia t car is hopeless just because it is losing _ tour and th e p rin cip al tow ns of the com pletely restored to health. ive audience. T he speaker has b een ,a ea ste rn p a rt of th e sta te w ill be v isit ’power and hasn’t the pick-up it used to have. Mrs. W ilson E astm an gave a d in n er { prom inent college p ro fesso r at G reen ed. T he club co n sists of 47 m em bers p arty Sunday in honor of the b irth d ay ville for m any y ea rs and has m ade a Here is a wonderful and in addition to belonging to the of her husband. Ten P o rtlan d g u ests We can re-condition the cylinders, install new guar new invention that trip to P alestine. He left Monday o rganization as a whole. Miss Zim w ere p resen t on the occasion. anteed piston rings, pistons and pins, and restore all its tr ie s all the work ! m orning for his hom e In th e east. m erm an Is a m em ber of th e q u a rte t out of keeping floors old-time power and pep. T here will be a preach in g service at Mrs. K enneth R oberts and her s is which was selected from th e club. beaut if ul and makes the Zion Evangelical ch u rch a t 11 this household task ter, Miss H elen C ham bers, drove to T he announcem ent of th e en g ag e o’clock on Good F rid ay m orning to I here’ll be no obligation on your part and we’ll be glad a pleasure.Ten times Hood R iver Sunday, accom panied by faster than present Miss G race W elch. Miss Cham bers, m ent of Miss P o rtia K idw ell, a m em w hich all are invited. to give you a price in advance for the necessary work. methods, it enables ber of th e facu lty of G resham Union The re g u la r m eeting of th e fair you to polish all the ( who has been ta k in g m edical tre a t- high school, to R aym ond Alkln, of A re-conditioned motor will mean additional service, board w ill be held on T h u rsd ay eve floors and linoleum i m ents In P o rtlan d for several w eeks economy and comfort. \\ e are waiting to serve you. in your home in the j past, w ill rem ain at her Hood R iver R oseburg, w as m ade S atu rd ay a f te r ning of th is week. As business of im time it formerly took home for tw o w eeks, then will re tu rn noon at a tea given a t the hom e of portance is to come before th e m em to do a single room. Mrs. H. E. H a rris in P o rtland. bers at th is tim e, it is desired th a t all Sturdily built to last for fu rth e r trea tm e n t. Among those assistin g about th e be present. a lifetim e and guar T he Rev. and Mrs. W. N. Coffee r e room s w as Miss E lizabeth P a rk e r, anteed absolutely. Mr. and Mrs. R obert L ansdow ne of tu rn ed home a t Salem Monday a fte r also a teach er In th e high school at HAMLIN & HOSS, Props. spending th e w eek end w ith th e Rev. th is place. Miss K idw ell's home is in Oregon City visited Sunday w ith the Phone 2391 Night Phone 706 JOHNSON’S WAX and Mrs. W. T. K lotzbach, th e o cca Pendleton and m any of those a tte n d la tte r’s b rother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rusher. sion of the th ird q u a rte rly m eeting of ing the g ath erin g w ere e a ste rn Oregon "1 ■ ■ ■ ■ I ----------- _ About a hundred g u ests enjoyed the th e y ear of the F re e M ethodist church. people. Miss P a rk e r com es from B a T he m any frien d s of Mrs. Coffee in ker, Oregon. Mrs. R. E. Cannon, of program and lunch a t th e M ethodist G resham a re pleased to note th e im G resham , w as also a g u est a t th e tea. Episcopal church T h u rsd ay evening proved condition of h er health , as she It Is understood th a t th e wedding will fu rn ish ed by the men of the church I had been c ritic a lly low for m onths be an event of sum m er. and congregation follow ing th e re g u J about a year ago. lar m eeting of the Ladies Aid. Much Mr. and Mrs. E. G ilberson and Mrs. R inar M attson, V ictor Adlx and Joe Lee Shaw and her son, D onald, drove p raise was heard for th e enjoyable evening w hich the men provided, and | Peak have retu rn ed to th e ir studies to W asco S atu rd ay and visited w ith appreciation was expressed by th e of at th e U niversity of Oregon a fte r [relativ es u n til the follow ing day. ficers and m em bers of the Aid for the I spending th e sp rin g vacation a t th e ir The P o rtlan d E le ctric Pow er com courtesy. homes. W illiam F ritz and G erald pany is c o n stru c tin g a 50 x 100 co rral T h i s m at v d o a a n e w e le c tric la b o r - Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Sm ith retu rn ed H artenhoff also cam e home, but have r a r e r costs o n ly * 4 2 SO- s iiil w s for loading and unloading livestock at Sunday from Spokane, w here they in c lu d e F R R K a *1 SO Joh n so n decided to rem ain o ut of college un til th e Mt. Hood depot south of th e tra c k s w ent M arch 22, called to the death bed l a r r f ) a wool M o p and a p in t ( 75c) o f the opening of th e fall term . F ritz th e fam o u s Joh nson's L iq u id W a s . T his will be a m uch-desired conven of th e fo rm er’s fath er, who passed will a s sist In th e farm w ork a t his Ask for a d e m m itr a tim ience, not only for th e ow ners of ca ttle aw ay soon afte r th e ir arriv al. Mr. and I home and H artenhoff is now w orking but ulso for resid en ts of the vicinity Mrs. Sm ith attended th e fu n eral, i Rent it for 25c per hour from near Zigzag with th e intention of la te r who for the diversified farm, the Dairyman, the Berryman, In th e p ast have had th e ir gar whch w as held on la st T h u rsd ay at eugaging in w ork for th e ra n g e r s ta or the Gardener. dens tram p led w hen th e process of Colfax, W ashington. tion n ea r th a t place. tra n sp o rta tio n to c a rs w as tak in g Mr. and Mrs. George K. Je n n er and Miss Effie Keyes w as th e house g u est place. T he en tire a re a w ill be en M y ers’ W ater S y stem s la st week of Miss G eorgie S tapleton. closed w ith a tig h t w ire fence and a George, Jr., of Molalla, w ere ca lle rs Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. The two g irls atten d Oregon A g ricu l gate and drivew ay provided. for any type or depth of well Your Home Furnisher H ew itt and o th er friends. tu ra l College and w ere enjoying th e ir Sunday g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. Mrs. P. A. Gould had as g u ests S u n Phone 1901 Gresham sp rin g vacation. arid Mrs. L. T. St. C lair w ere Mr. and day Mr. and Mrs. R obert L eighton of O liver C h illed P lo w s G enuine R epairs Mrs. G ran t Shaw and d au g h ter, Zelma, La G rande, th eir dau g h ter, Miss Lil- and son, F red, also Jo h n P. Johnson, lette and a stu d en t friend from W il Quick service or repairs for any make of implement [ Lance D elbert, all of P o rtlan d , and lam ette U niversity, Mrs. C la re n c e ' Lee Shaw, of E agle Creek. Look and children of The D alles. Mrs. A g en eral m eeting of th e E vangeli Gould has been ill for several days AUTOMOBILES IMPLEMENTS cal W om an’s union w ill be held T h u rs and confined to her bed. day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the p a r Heavy Inlaid Unoleum has been laid sonage. Mrs. E. H orstm ann will en In the basem ent of th e M ethodist te rtain . Episcopal church during th e past few Phone 1141 Gresham H. G. Andrew and fam ily, who have days, w hich has been provided by the lived d u rin g the p ast w in ter on the Ladies Aid society. A lbert Cleveland place at th e head of ^iimiicjiinrstnin» :iiutiiiiniiuic3Hitttiiiitiniiii)iniiiK]iiiriii)(tii:iiiiiiiiiiHt(ntHUJuuiaiiiiiiiiit(ic3iiiiiiiiiifiniiiniiiiti Main stree t, w ill move th is week to a Rascball Practice, Sunday, 2:311 p. ni, six -acre ran c h tw o m iles ea st of F ra n k H am lin, dean of baseball in I G resham on the Pow ell V alley road. G resham , asks all baseball players to Mr. A ndrew plans to farm ten acres m eet at S tapleton field next Sunday d u rin g th e com ing year and continue afternoon at 2:30 for a season of p rac w ith his w ork of p ain tin g and paper tice and form ation of a ball team for hanging. G resham . We have a wonderful assortment to choose from i Brightly colored Easter Eggs, per Mr. and Mrs. Je ss Thom as, the fo r fectly harmless to eat'since all color- Notice to Bog O w ners. m er th e g enial salesm an a t th e 20th It is unlaw ful to allow dogs to ru n E veryth in g to D elig h t the K id d ies ' ing is pure fruit tints. Both large and C entury grocery, are receiving felici loose w ithin th e city of G resham be small eggs, Easter Cards, Novelties, ta tio n s on th e b irth of a d au g h ter who tw een A pril 1 and November 1. Own arriv ed Monday m orning, M arch 29. ers of dogs so running loose co n tra ry Rox Candies, Etc. Be sure and get some of our delicious M other and child are at the home of to the ordinance will be subject to a 11 HID E’S CANDY FASTER EGGS fine of not less th an $5.00. Mrs. C a rrie Powell. Adv. E. H. KELLY, M arshal. "The kind the kiddies like." D inner g u ests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve M arston Piano for Kale. Gresham, OREGON High grade piano near G resham will w ere th e la tte r's b ro th er, Jo h n H ild e luiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiicjiiiiiiil brand, Miss A nnabel H ale, Mrs. Otho be sold to reliab le party a t big saving, $10 m onthly will handle. A rea. buy. T aylor, Mrs. Minnie Soule, all of P o rt w rite at once for p articu la rs. T a ll I li' >ti<- 1236 _______ Gresham land, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Eby of G lad m an P iano S tore, Salem, Oregon. stone. Easter Lilies The Answer is the Same Roses, Carnations Callas Gresham Greenhouse Polish Your Floors by Electricity GRESHAM GARAGE Electric flo or ‘P olisher IMPLEMENTS - MACHINERY J. E. Metzger Bunnies HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. Chiefs I 5 ^4 * and Baskets Candy Eggs FT (Lhr (Osmrrtte HEPPS RACKET STORE Boys’ Salts Two p air full lined knickers. Sturdy w oolens, w ell tailored. Big a s so rt m ent of p attern s. 6 to IS years. Ayls- w orth & M artin.—Adv. In su ra n ce funds for farm loans. No co m m issio n or b ro k e ra g e . V ery easy te rm s. B. W. T horne.—Adv. CLEAN U P ! PAINT U P ! A SPECIAL COMMUNICATION of G resham Lodge No. 152, ' v r ' A. F. & A. M„ In Masonic hall, G resham , F riday evening, April 2, 7:30. W ork in the M aster Mason d e gree. W ALTER METZGER. W. M W L. GORSAGE. Sec y. rhe time is at hand A. Y. II. PLAN WILL 1ILLP LOCAL SALES Save Part of Every Paint $ I his is tiie time of year when you should clean up the debris of the winter and put your buildings in shape to withstand the ravages of the hot summer sun and wind. Buildings will last longer and look better if civcti a coat of paint occasionally. V e are going to make it as easy as possible for the householder to save on every paint dollar and offer at special prices until April 6th Sherv in \\ ilium s paint, reg. <3.95 gallon. Blue \ alle\ paint, reg. <3.00 gallon ; m eh Olympic \\ all Brush, reg. <1.50 spcl, Miin: e Stain, ted. green, brown, gallon $3.50 $2.65 $1.20 $1,25 L. L. KIDDER H D W . CO.' Phone 1421 Faint Headquarters Ciresham I EASTER LILIES Very Reasonable Z inerea P rim ro ses, each 35c Fine Bedding Plants Rock Plants Shrubs Roses Some large E v erg reen s at 5«c each Suhr Flower Farm 1 m ile east 12-mile co rn e r on Base Line road Phone 25x4 P rlpes of H udson and Essex cars are now at the m ost favorable levels of th e ir h isto ry as the re su lt of th ree r e he m ust see th a t the econom ies In his cent rapid-fire moves by th e H udson plant are duplicated in the economies^ organization. of selling. W hen savings in any d irec The first announcem ent of th is tion a re possible, the public will r e series was the adoption by Hudson- w ard the concern w hich passes them Essex d istrib u to rs and d ealers of an along. It has rew arded H udson- at-v o u r-d o o r system of quoting m otor Essex by m aking it th e biggest build , prices, rep lacin g the f. o. h. factory ers of six cy lin d er ca rs in th e world. plan of many y ears' standing. Closely "T h e steps tak en in th ese latest follow ing th is cam e th e action of H udson-Essex activ ities a re w ell In m aking the federal autom obile tax r e line w ith th ese principles. T he cars duction im m ediately effective. On top a re m ade econom ically, and a re sold ■’! these moves, the announcem ent was on term s and conditions w hich are m ade th is last week of a horizontal .c le a rly in th e b u y er's in te rests. The reduction of $50 a ca r on th e Essex | at-your-door plan, for Instance, tells ind H udson coaches and th e Hudson the buyer a t his first in quiry the Super-Six brougham . w hole am ount w hich his car will cost "W ith th ese th ree actions all to his h im ; th e re is no f. o. b. base price, to advantage, th e H udson-Essex buyer w hich he m ust add $lt)0 or m ore to today Is obtaining th ese sta n d ard , get th e ac tu al price. A buyer is not w ell-know n autom obiles at th e lowest led to expect to buy a ca r a t one price, first cost and at th e best term s we ever and then find th a t th is Is not th e a c have know n," said M C.W ebster, H ud tu a l expense he m ust incur. son & Essex dealer “Any one of these "H udson-E ssex at-your-door prices step s might have been a g reat event a re the figures a t w hich an equipped in itself; com bined .they m ake up a car will be delivered at any buyer's m ost ag g ressiv e and forceful bid for residence, w ith no fu rth e r ’e x tra s' to a trem endous spring business. pay I tf i s my p red ictio n ” savs Mr "T oday, th e successful autom obile W e b s te r^ h a t thia program will find m ak er m ust not only be able to pro such favor th a t public p ressu re will duce his c a rs with economy, but also m ake it u niversal. latnishes IjourFloor/ V l TH ? .N It la ao easy, coat a ao little , w h y ne t do it w ith out delay w ith a long w e a rin g , durable v arniah th a t w a te r w ill not h a rm — even hot w a te r! See th e varn la h e d wood panel th a t w e keep aubm erged in an aqua riu m . It n e v e r tu rn a w h ite * A Water-Spar Water; V v / Varnish and Enamel* c o m et c le a r for floora, fu r n ltù re and w o o d w o rk and in colora for e v e ry uae. T h ia •to re a ped all rea In Q u a lity pain ta and varnlahea — th e righ t th in g for each p a rtic u la r purpoae. resham, Oregon Read and use th e W ant Ad*.