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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1926)
PAGE FOUR IfWIfMlfWIfMWWtO« VW Vtf VW VW WW W V th e ir eon and wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. of B ridal Veil, w ere Sunday dinner V.rgll H o w d l M l for Y achats F ri- ** Ï “ ** S“ n 'J guests at the home of th e ir cousins, ] day w here he expects to rem ain about m h « °' a™ ' C o lu m b ta R i v er Mr. and Mrs. F red C halker. j two weeks looking after farm ing In- in^ “h M° ” day m ornln«- »«««■ visit Mrs. Mary Welch and Miss G race | te re sts in connection with his go-acre L nd B 7 w‘i * * ' Welch will be the gu ests this evening I ranch near th a t place. ““d BJ L' U a ,ra d and fam "F m i » c i. u . The elder F arm in s are on t j,ejr re _ of the form er's -eister, Mrs. C. L. Pio Miss Helen C ham bers retu rn ed from tu rn home from spending the w inter and fam ily, a t V ancouver, W ashing- [ ton. . oversee the trea tm e n ts w hich Miss C ham bers will resum e in a P o rtlan d m edical of. flee for rheum atic trouble. FISHING TIME Season opens T h u r s d a y , A p r il Angler’s license $3 Combination license $5 Angler’s Headquarters ************* ************ Mrs. E E W elling is bedfast at her Kuests at the W alrad home were Mr. D eath entered th e home of M. D. home on Roberts avenue w ith an at- a «<J Mrs. H. T. CafTee and son, Weldem K ern Sunday m orning April 11. and) tack of the flu Mr. and Mrs. W alter Grlebe, Mr. and so q uietly stole aw ay the sp irit of one. Mrs. B. W Em ery visited for several I Mra' B- L- w «lrad. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. M argaret A. K ern, th a t those who 'lays last week with her son and W' D K inder and Miss G ertrude w ere left were not even aw are of the | exact m om ent h er death took place. d au g h ter and th eir fam ilies in P o rt-1 A lexander. land. C. H. Lane is having a building iO x l,Mr’ ' KerD h“d be<?n poor h eal,h O — * -* xs i 4 vs l II A feet in in size, size, erected e r e c t e d nn i„ . re- for m any years and tor thp Pa8‘ four Glen Rahskopf, of P ortland, is visit- 28 I feet on a » lot M.. couHlriH. . I- > _ H o rr I ___ I . . .. _ ing «V his J. ... T. and . J. . R. cently purchased in th e E astm an a d m onths had been p rac tica lly an in and fam ilies for a few days. dition w est of the high school and d i valid. D uring th a t tim e she had been rectly acro ss the stre e t from his wife's unable to rest in a reclin in g position John Brown has m ade the announce and the end cam e w hile she w as ap which they .«.vssv m ent th m a o t i the m e reg r e g is istratio t r a t io n books b o o k s will I residence, . ................ 7 have u occupied w u p ie t close on the 20th of th is m onth until 8i" Ce tb e lr m a rria 8e a sh o rt tim e ago p aren tly sleeping in her ch air, the di rect cause of death being th a t of afte r the prim aries, and th a t all w ish- T,hiS h e W,U u t,,lze 88 a 8 a ra f?e and (lror)8V hv Ing to vote at the p rim ary election on 8tore room for his stock of m edicines , jnr T ,‘ , y a r t com Plica May 21 should reg ister within the com- Whlch be wlU move his building 1° a , fu n eral w as held ‘his m o rn ing week. Those who have neglected ° " C,t!Veland avenue as soon as the m J ° 8*Ph ' C atholic church to vote for t h e n u t ..... I new one is com pleted. He p lan s to ’ we8t ° f G re8ham - wi‘h in- to vote for the past two elections are re n o ra te his sto re room w here he term ent in S t Jo sep h ’s cem etery, required to re-re g iste r at this tim e In M ar«a re ‘ A Dolan w as born A ugust order to be eligible to vote. ' T he law form erly resided w ith th e intention of disposing of it. 1 J 854, in Ohio and moved w ith her requires the reg istratio n books to be F n , o u P aren ts from th e re to K ansas in 1874. closed one m onth p rio r to th e pri- F. D. W erst « a s In G resham one day Her m a rriag e to M ichael D Kern took ; m aries. with The Rd” . ' V 98 1,1 co n n ect|on place F eb ru ary 5, 1878. at P alm er ^ T 0"168’ InC ’ K a" 8^ To th ,s u n ,° " " e r e born Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lynn, residing i r w h ^ h b « i on the «»w Powell est of of I „ en Valley v an ey road road w w est , be 18 a stockholder, and th ree children, W. R. K ern of Van- G resham , a re the proud p aren ts of an j aC\ , in tbe ,lls‘r ,hution of the rheu- couver, W ashington Mrs W J Hoi elght-oound er h „ ,„ Sunday I mutism rem edy which is put out by lenbeck. of Los A ngeles and H A eight-pound d d a au u g g h h t ter, born m orning ut the residence of Mrs. Car rie Powell. Mrs. Lynn will Ite re national H a r UP, W‘,h th * In ‘er- with th e bereaved husband, rem ain to ”eVt ”o 8t a ^ “ □penhjrnew'wo'rk 8° ° n I m° Urn| t b ii 1088 °< - ^H e m em bered as Miss Je ssie M IddK on The Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Ju d d and i new worn. scarcely know ing th e m eaning of Mr. and Mrs. 0 . W. G uile are in a t Mr. and Mrs. H ans L arsen and the good health- was ever th o ughtful of tendance at th e m eeting of the W il la“ cr '» b ro th er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. th e ir well being and kindly consider- lam ette B aptist association which con- • F. W ilm arth, of P lea san t Home, a te of the best In terests of her fam ily venes a t H illsboro from Monday to drove to Longview Sunday to visit Mr. Mr. and Mrs. K ern cam e to Oregon I W ednesday of th is week. P asto r W il and Mrs. W infred Hill and others. T he in 1908, stopping first a t Hood R iver liam F airw ea th er, of th e P lea san t two gentlem en retu rn ed to th eir homes and com ing to G resham about 1909. Home B aptist church is also p resen t Hie sam e evening, b u t Mrs. L arsen re- Since residing in G resham Mrs. K ern j at the gathering. m ained in Longview until the follow -I had m ade m any friends- although she Miss M argaret S t.C la ir spent the ing day and Mrs. W ilm arth went on to was not able to get out and m ingle 2 I week end in P o rtlan d with her siste r W auna, W ashington, to visit until to- with neighbors and acq u ain tan ces as * Mrs. Raymond B. Rogers * ay ' she would have w ished. T hrough the Miss Ju lia Varga, a siste r of Mrs. G. ’«edium of h er telephone and through J. P itts residing on L aw rence avenue. I w rltten com m unications she kept in has entered the em ploy of the H epp touch witti th e outside w orld and ra - Racket store. She recen tly came from dlated a m essage of ch eerfu ln ess to S eattle here and will m ake her home tho8e around her. She w as especially with her sister for th e p resen t. I in terested in th e county fa ir and those It's plane to m e and it ought to be plain to everybody that now is the time to build. Plenty of material on hand; plenty of men to do the work; plenty of demand for houses; banks will listen to reason; prices down where a dollar can whisper in their e a r - a n d the welcome sign on our front door. Come in or call up. The new spring styles in foot wear for men and women are very attractive and they are reasonably priced, too. FOR MEN Douglas and Packard $5 to $7.50 FOR WOMEN Slippers, Pumps and Oxfords Feature UJC Q C v alu e........................ t p O . O O C H IL D R E N ’S SHOES $1.50 to $4.50 M E N ’S W ORK SHOES Special value M en ' s shoes G RESH A M He give Red Trading Stamps M en’s, Lajies’ and Misses’ KNIT at following reduction $2.75, now.. $2.39 $3.25, now $2.89 $3.50, now $2.95 $4.85, now $4.25 $5.50, now ... ...... $4.85 $5.95, now.. ...... $5.25 $6.75, now $5.98 $7.50, now............ $6.50 $7.85, now....... $6.85 $8.50, now $7.50 EXTRA SPECIAL ! Regular $1.25 Silk Mixed Printed Crepes, pretty pat- terns and colors, nice assortment, spcl, yd... 95c C q onl I A . W a c k & Co. ! ark here and shop in comfort r v ireshani ’r-.k ,» . a Secret Ev ery driver knows his own motor. If it has lost its old- Miss M uriel Bradley, of P o rtlan d , is wbo bave viewed her splendid display time power and pick-up— tell us about it. assistin g w ith table w ork at the W ell- ° f canned fru i,a and vegetables in the ing re sta u ra n t, to tak e the place of dom estic science d ep a rtm en t exhibit, VVell re-condition your cylinders, install guaranteed Mrs. Mary Dale who recen tly q u it her m arvel how one in declining work, with the Intention of Joining her health could possibly have had the piston rings pistons, pins and bearings and make the husband in ea ste rn Oregon, about th e pa‘' ence or ability to su p e rin ten d such motor as good as new. first of May. a collection. She w as an ard e n t sup- W ednesday will be the opening day i’° r ' er ° f tbC Kra" Ke Unt11 Unable t0 d?v m km e!aild money by com‘n8 in to see us to- for the Bailey beauty p arlo rs which i.°nge<r th<> K atherln* s- sh e are to o p erate In connection with his m 88ed by tbe Outlook rep o rto rial d aj. W ell be glad to give you a price in advance for b arb er shop on E ast Pow ell stree t A | force’ 38 m any tlm es she th o u g h tfu lly the necessary work. room has been newly renovated w ith L u " , " eW8 by telepbone j a ttractiv e papering- u p h o lsterin g and " ‘“L ° tberw,Be n’’g ht hav^ been j REMEMBER hangings, adjoining the rear of the d' H er sunny disposition, coupled | Poor r e p la r e n e n t p arts b arb er shop proper, and here will be * “ UndrinK en erg y ’ m ade up a ch ar- cun ruin u good me- rhanlrnl Job. In sist on featured m arcelling, cu rlin g w ater a c te r' 8t,caIly hu m an w om an, who will gnuranteud p arts. waving, m an icu rin g and all oth er de- m 88ed not only by h er fam ily but p artm en ts of the latest beauty parlo r a ° I t '° ° f fr,end8 in ,h e neighbor- Mder the exgertenced nmn- l,'lt " n" " lb''r of letters b e - 1 agem ent of Miss Thelm a Koopang a , , be opened at h er dea‘h. g rad u ate of the B urnham system of " th<?8e She had m ade m any be' cosm etic therapy. Miss K oopan„ P “ *’8’8 of smal1 Personal effects to fa- HAMLIN A I1US5, Props, Phone 2391 m akes her home w ith her brother-in ' ' ° red ° De8' Mr and M rs' K ern b a v e ' N ight 706 law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. spent 48 y ears of wedded life to g eth er w hich have been y ears of harm ony Duffy, who lately moved Io Gresham and h appiness, u n m arred by a cloud from P o rtlan d . into the night, ex hibiting patien ce and | of any kind. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley and Mrs. a d esire to help th e b erry grow ers. High m ass w as celeb rated a t the H. S. Clow w ere d inner g u ests a t the | fu n eral services th is m orning by We also w ish to exp ress to th e home of the Rev. and Mrs. D. Q. B arry F a th e r N otker of Mount Angel. The 18tockho,d<,rs ° f th e G resham F ru it at G ladstone on Monday w ere A A rth u r G rant, Jo s- G row ers association association who who have con- In a le tte r received recen tly from p allb ea re rs W<>re have con- .ml. T).. i.. ....... i w r‘h . u r G . ra n t' J o s- I fronts/! « W esley H aw es bv his au n t Mrs C a m . ®Ph P a,en ea u d «. Joseph Chiodo. P at- tracted for th e sale of th e ir Powell, he sta te s he has been greatly I Fl< ** ‘ oIlin8- N- J- An thon and Joseph s‘ock holdings, o u r ap p reciatio n o f 1 benefltted his sojourn in Califor C alifor- B u rn s' AH m em bers of th e fam ily w ere ,h e ir faith in us an d th e ir sym pathy benefltted by by his sojourn In nla and th at he has gained In w eight present for th e fu n eral, w hich was w ith our b erry in d u stry , and we w ish un til he now tips the scales at 175 conducted by th e G ates F u n eral home, to assu re all of them th a t th e ir confi pounds. He and his m other expect to with the exception of th e son in San dence will be rew arded by o u r paying Francisco. H. A. K ern. He has been to them 100 p er cen t for every d o llar , re tu rn to Oregon the com ing June. If you buy your Candies, Ice Mrs. U. G. Sm ith of Linnem ann here for tw o weeks, but felt obliged to they invested in the can n ery , on or junction has received a telegram an re tu rn to his w ork In C alifo rn ia on before th e ex p iratio n of th e present Cream, Lunches, Smokes, lease. nouncing th e sudden death of her last Friday, not realizing th a t th e end Box Candies, in fact anything We also w ish to ex p ress to the P o rt b ro th er in Belle F ontaine, Ohio. She w as so near. T Fancy Sweaters Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular DON'T KEEP IT GRESHAM GARAGE EASTMAN LUMBER CO., Phone 2121 Phone 2221 DEATH BKIXGS RELEASE TO MRS. M. D. K ER ÎfI Co. Phone 1421 t. in G resham by th eir son and The two gentlem en a re a s w - in the In su ran ce business In Point. O ther Sunday d în n ir 15 See our complete stock of fine reels, lines, rods, baskets, etc. I Kidder Hdw. joined wife. elated Sand The Newest in Footwear You Can’t Go Wrong / you need fn this line from land Cham ber of Com m erce through expects to leave this afternoon to a t R ESDI.I LIONS EXPRESS th e ir rep resen tativ e, Mr. R. H. Kipp, tend the funeral. GROWERS’ SENTIMENT our th an k s for th e honest effort he Is C harles Clevelahd is expected home m aking to b rin g about th e o rd erly today from an extended business trip m ark etin g of all farm products a t a C o n tinued from page 1 to ea ste rn Oregon. Including stops at SECOND & MAIN GRESHAM H eppner and o th er towns. profitable price to th e producer. Mr „„a M r. .m em b er th e card in al v irtu e s of hon- ' d lrs " u r r e n Dougla from esty and sq u are dealing both in the I And ‘a8t la st bUt b u t not ,ea8 least, t> we w,8h w ish to ' aker, Oregon, visited F rid ay and Sat- production of q uality p ro d u cts prop- fbank ° ur co u n ,F S. B. H all, for ' We a re h ea d q u arte rs for ' 1 -i> with Mr. and Mrs. H ans L arsen, er harv estin g , and delivery and if v o n b his l8 u n tirin t i r ,n g c and ani1 in n t » » en " » t efforts <- in te tellig in POTTED PLANTS I hey w ere both high school com pan- a re selling direct under a sales per keeping our cooperative b ark headed Ions In Colby. K ansas, of Mrs. L ar- m it, the prom pt and accu rate rep o rt of aR alnst the c u rre n t and aw ay from th e REDDING STOCK from the G resham G reenhouse si n s dau g h ter, now deceased. all ade also ro p n er o . ca re of | shoals and sa n d b ars of envy, avarice, all sales sales m made, also the the n p ro ill w ill, greed and Jealousy, th a t has cra te s and bullocks th at a re o u r com mon property, alw ays keeping In mind w recked m any cooperative m ark etin g She m arried in 1904 and moved to C al th a t good ru le of life to do as you en terp rises. ifornia. . Besides her husband and would have your neighbor do unto FORMER TUOI I DA I.E GIRL fath er, she is survived by five b ro th ers, you 3 H U M OE BOTI LIM S A lbert and F ran k , of C alifornia, T herefore th e m anagem ent w ishes to Alowis, of Idaho and R udolph and th a n k the m em bers for th e splendid ■ rriuth i i i i i> . ‘ I sad Intelligence has been r e Joseph, of Oregon, also a sister, Mrs. grow th of th is sp irit am ong o u r m e m -|c e lv e d by relativ es n ear G resham of Je n n ie Schrleber, of G ardena. C ali bvr«. th e sudden death of Mrs. M arie D. fornia. The rem ains w ere bro u g h t Fishing Season npen? We also w ish to express to th e Out- Storm , wife of P ete r Storm , and back to her form er home for in te r Thursday, April 15 Itxik P ublishing Co. our th a n k s for the d au g h ter of F ra n k From m elt- of m ent. w hich took place in St. Jo se p h 's am ount of space allo tted us d u rin g the T routdale, which took place at her cem etery S aturday, AprILlO. The fu years past, and as an expression of home in G ardena, C alifornia. A pril 3. n eral services w ere held at the St. we have i our ap p reciatio n , will prom ise to meet Death was caused by b o tu lin u s pois Jo se p h 's C atholic church in ch a rg e of I ill of our bills prom ptly, and think oning. the re su lt of eating canned F ath e r N otker, of Mount Angel O re th a t If the St. C lairs w ere b erry g ro w • strin g beans. She w as sick* b u t 48 gon. rrS H /X G TACKLE ers. they would m ake good co-oper- hours and ap p a ren tly w as strick en ato rs. ( a rd of Thank«. that gets ’em with th e fata! poison soon a fte r p a r ? i!,h t0 e«Pr Ms our sincere We also .wish to exp ress to the com tak in g of the canned vegetable. Her ‘h an k s for th e kindness show n us at m ercial can n era our ap p reciatio n of husband was ab sen t In San Jose, C ali the death of our beloved wife, d au g h the friendly relatio n s and frien d sh ip s fornia. at th e tim e and she was alone te r and sister, also for th e beautiful Rod repairing and nindiinr floral offerings. form ed with th e ir rep resen tativ es with a sm all nephew at h er home. The P eter Storm . F ra n k F rom m elt. Mrs. whom we have dealt with, and hope child did not ca re to eat the beans, Je n n ie S chrleber. A lbert. Alowis. th a t our fu tu re business rela tio n s will which probably accounts for his being m elt Rudo pb and Jo s*Pb From - be m utually profitable and happy. alive at the present. We also wish to express to th e tele The deceased w as born In Illinois In POW ELL STREET o , B a,n‘,n » " " d P apering. phone g irls o u r th a n k s for th e highly 1SS2 and cam e w ith her p are n ts to « e le n i service given us d u rin g the T ro u td ale when but a MBalicLud“ ^ GRESHAM The Oscarette TODD £ “ on, X d -