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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1926)
PAGE POCK GRESHAM LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. E dgar Lem ing have moved into the E kstrom house and a re keeping Bobby E kstrom for th e sum Some of the Aneet «ample« of stra w mer. Mrs. L em in g s b ro th er, Louis berries which have graced the Out Calkins, and th e ir m other, Mrs. E lla look desk this season w ere brought Calkins, left T h u rsd ay by autom obile in F riday afternoon by A. W. A nder for so u th ern C alifornia. On the way son, who resides six m iles east of S an they expect to visit for a few days at dy In the Dover neighborhood. Mr. K lam ath F alls w ith Mrs. C alk in s’ A nderson has about six acres Into daughter, Mrs. H eseltlne and family. straw b erries, all of the New Oregon _________ Mrs. D. D. _________ Sm ith and dau g h ter. Bon variety, and he considers th a t Is to be ( nle Bell, left for S p o k in e" W ashington, a stap le v ariety in th a t p a rt of the T uesday m orning, called th e re by the country, as m ore and m ore acreage Is. death of h er fath er, W. A. Gosley, of being set out to this p a rtic u la r kind of th a t city. Mrs. Sm ith w ill m ake an in fruit. The berries w ere w onderful in definite stay In Spokane. slse and rich in flavor, considering the C. H. C alkins received a call T ues abundance of rain and lack of warm day from E arl Calkins, of S eattle, a sun during th e past few days. Mr. man of middle age who Is employed as A nderson thinks they a re not yet at a trav elin g salesm an. The S eattle th e ir best. man m ade the visit here w ith th e Idea Raymond H um ason of P ortlan d was of looking up any kinship th a t m ight the guest at dinner one evening last exiBt betw een the two. A fter a tim e week of his m other. Mrs. C. H umason. the fact was established th a t th ey are fifth cousins, th e ir g re a t-g ran d fath ers Mrs. George D uncan was th e guest being b rothers. T his is the first tim e Tuesday of Mrs. H. K. Noles and son. the two men had ever met. Jam es, in a pleasan t excursion from Miss A rdlth G arn er of Kokomo. In G resham to W ashougal, W ashington, th e m otor trip being m ade on the diana. left Monday of la st week for W ashington side of the highw ay. They P o rtlan d a fte r a visit w ith Miss F lo r rep o rt passing through some w onder ence Beers. Miss G arn er cam e to G resham from T he D alles w here she ful straw b e rry country on th e trip. had spent some tim e. She and Miss SKO] Beers becam e acquainted in W ashing ton, D. C. about th ree years ago. On G R E SH A M Sunday, May 16, Miss F lorence Schenk, Miss Beers and Miss G arner drove to Cut F low ers of all kinds, Zigzag w here they visited w ith Miss 15c per dozen. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. A nthon and fam Mrs. M. V. F in d lay has moved from S chenck’s b ro th er, Edw ard, who is ily a re p lanning to leave about Ju n e 1 P ansy P lants, 25c per dozen the H einey house a t th e co rn er of employed near th a t place as a fo rest for Los A ngeles w here they expect to T hird and R oberts to th e C a m e ro n -| Also Potted P lants. ranger. reside. The fath er of Mrs. A nthon, Hogg m ill, w here she is em ployed as O scar Woods and tw o sons, of Ames, Nicholas W ack, left Monday, May 17. a cook. H er dau g h ter, Mrs. Louis N el visited M. W oods’ dau g h ter, Mrs. E. for th a t city and they w ill Join him son, of McMinnville, was h ere recently Wall, on a recen t Sunday. there. Mrs. A nthon has two sisters in to assist her in g ettin g moved. Base Line Rd. Mile E. 12-mlle Cor. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burdick, of Los A ngeles and th e move is being Miss Evelyn H owell, who g raduated Phone 25x4. Reedsport, Oregon, visited w ith the m ade to be n ea r them . T he trip w ill F riday evening from high school, left : be m ade by autom obile fo rm er’s sister, Mrs. P aul Vedder r e Monday m orning for her home at cently. Mr. B urdick is a d ru g g ist and T he Rev. S. G. Roper, a fom er re s i Yachats, accom panied by h e r bro th er, cam e to P o rtlan d to atten d the d ru g d en t and p asto r of G resham , w as out Myron. Miss H owell is p lanning on J Let us be your g ists’ convention held In th a t city the from P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay to look after tak in g up wiormal w ork next y ear at first p a rt of la st week. his p ro p erty In terests a t th is place. Seattle-Pacific college. Mrs. F ra n k T acheron retu rn ed W ed Mr. Roper still ow ns his house here, E dw ard Stubbs is spending a few 38-inch medium figured Crepe de Chine in blue, greei for anything you need in nesday from S eattle w here she had located ju s t off Pow ell stre e t acro ss weeks w ith his g ran d p a re n ts, Mr. and the gulch. and tan figures. A good grade, all silk. been for two w eeks a t the home of her Picnic Goods Mrs. W illiam Dale, a t E stacada. son, F ran k T -----------. acheron, who, by the way, -----, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley have re Regular $2.50, now .... 1 .i/C Lunches Mrs. E lla Seals, an au n t of Mrs. C. has fallen heir to the iraposfhg title of I tu rn ed from a trip to Hoquiam , W ash Candies 36-inch Rayon Mixed Crepe, blue and green ground witl E. R usher, is a g u est a t th e R usher "daddy.” A 7-pound son was born to ington. They left G resham a week ago Ice Cream home for a few days. She m ade th e contrasting scroll designs, 4i/2 yd. dress pat- f - r j* Soft Drinks Mr. and Mrs. T acheron on May 18, th e yesterday and stopped a t Longview for stopover in a trip from S eattle to K an- terns. R egular price $9.0«, now....................... date of the b irthday of its father. The th e ir son-in-law and dau g h ter, Mr. and baby has been nam ed R obert George, j Mrs. J. E. G askill and two children, sas w here she expects to v isit for ! We have all of ’em Gray, blue and brown Rayon Crepe with rose de some tim e. Word has been received from Mr. going from th e re to H oquiam w here signs. Regular price now..................... Vern S chiller and C linton C halker ! and Mrs. D hulst who have heen v isit they visited Mr. Cooley’s sister, Mrs. ing in Belgium for several m onths, W illiam Beaver and fam ily. R e tu rn left Monday m orning on a m otor trip Special prices on Slips SECOND & MAIN GRESHAM th a t they are retu rn in g to th eir home ing they stopped a t C en tralia w here to O akland .California, to v isit w ith j Heavy baronet, non-cling silk, regular $3.65. here. they visited w ith an aunt, and a t L ong the la tte r’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. Colors: white, blue, rose, henna. Now. .. ^llllllilllllllllHIIIItllHIIIIinilllllllllllllllllllllHIIIiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim,,..... view Mr. Cooley enjoyed a ch a t w ith a B. C halker. They expect to be gone I = form er school teach er, B ert Chapm an, two weeks. Two local boys, Stafford D ow sett Colitz conty sheriff, whom he had not and G lenn M ercer, recen tly won the seen for 36 years. T he Cooleys are m uch pleased w ith th e co u n try around cham pionship for “b arn y ard golf” a t [ Longview and a re th in k in g of locating O. A. C. T he boys m ade up a team th e re If they can dispose of th eir about an hour before th e to u rn am en t sta rted , and afte r several gam es w ith G resham property. Heavy quality Rayon Vests different fra te rn itie s th ey cam e o ut on T he Rev. and Mrs. J. A. H opper Colors: peach and flesh top. They won a cup and a plaque for cam e from Lacey, W ashington, S a tu r th e ir house. Pi K appa A lpha. day and retu rn ed home Monday, a c Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cemer and d au g h Regular $1.25, now. com panied by th e ir son, H ow ard H op ter, Miss Vida Cemer, w ere rec en t c a ll per, who has been a stB dent in the ers a t th e homes of R. E. Cannon, C. Ladies wide knee Rayon G resham high school for th e past E. R usher and Mrs. Mary M cAllister. silk bloomers, e 1 a s ti c th ree years. He w ill com plete his They w ere on th e ir w ay from Spokane waist, open knee, double senior y ear at the Olympia high school. to California, m aking th e to u r by auto. seat and lock-stitch in Miss H elen Hisey, of Salem , also Mrs. Jessie Sow ard and h er d augh seams, regular $1.75, now Miss A nnie Moffitt, of P o rtlan d , m em te rs. H ortense and Ida, left Monday $1.50 bers of la st y e a r’s g rad u atin g class at m orning by tra in for th e ir form er G resham high, w ere p rese n t F riday home in L aram ie, W yoming, a fte r a RAYON FIT-RITE BLOOMERS, made of fine lustrous evening at th e com m encem ent ex er stay in G resham of about fo u r years. rayon, improved design, elastic in w aist and rt» -a cises. They a re called aw ay a t th is tim e by knee, double gusset seat. Reg. $2.25, now 1 .¿ 7 0 II. W. S nashall, of G resham , and B. p ro p erty in te rests and also th e change Ladies Rayon Step-in or Combination, bound all around C. A ltm an, of P leasan t Home, attended is being m ade for th e benefit of the th e Je rse y club of C lackam as county h ealth of Miss H ortense. T he latter* awith rayon jersey braid. A splendid garm ent = w hich w as held on th e Canby fair has been tak in g a post g rad u a te course for $2.25, now................ g rounds S atu rd ay . T he display w as a d u rin g th e p ast y ear in G resham Colors: peach and pink. splendid one. th e re being n early 100 Union high school, also she has been ^li millllllllllillll||||HII|||||||||l||||||HI[|||||IH IIII|||llllllllllllllllllllUll)||||||||||llll))|l||||||||))||)w|)|)[||||[t||)||t)|t|[|||)||[| = head of fine ca ttle on th e ground. em ployed a t the local lib ra ry branch as a page. Ida has ju st concluded her sophom ore year in high school. on above items for one week only. D. M. C athey re tu rn e d hom e sick from Scotts Mills th e la tte r p a rt of the week but hopes soon to re tu rn to his work. He has been c o n stru c tin g a Phone 1411 sum m er home for his nephew, Dr. Col Gresham lie Cathey, of P o rtlan d , in th e foothills of the Cascades. At the ch u rch council of th e Zion E vangelical ch u rch held Sunday, the board of tru ste e s w as in stru c ted to put up the e n tire church p roperty for sale, including the ground, ch u rch building and parsonage. f Miss W innifred O sburn, Mrs. G race Lane and Mrs. W arden left today for Salem w here they will atten d the a n n u al convention of the R ebekah lodge to be held in th a t city. Miss M iriam Inglis and Miss U lala r Z / X S tra tto n left Sunday afternoon for S a lem and from th ere they expected to go on to Newport w here they would m eet Miss A ugusta H ahn and Miss M arjorie Machen, th e four to spend a “ It'll make your motor good as new!” week or ten days at the beach. Re tu rn in g by way of Eugene, they are If jo u r motor has lost all its old-time pep and power; planning to visit w ith Mrs. B ryant 1 1 its get-away is poor, then a thorough re-conditioning D eB arr, b etter rem em bered as Miss is the tonic it needs. Vie Rice, a form er m em ber of the faculty of G resham high school. A worn motor means carbon- carbon means increased The reg u la r m eeting of the Ameri- gas and oil consumption. ' can Legion and A uxiliary wUl be held at the gran g e hall th is evening. The 1 ou can't expect to wear out two or three sets of tires m em bers of the au x iliary will m eet at without wearing some parts of the motor. the «ante place on F riday aftern o o n at 2:30 to m ake w reathes for th e sol Bring your car to us today. Let us look it over We’re d iers' graves. It is expected th a t the motor specialists. We’ll give you a definite price on the Relief Corps will meet at th e sam e job in advance. tim e. E vergreen is needed for the work and those who can fu rn ish it are \\ e guarantee an expert mechanical job and will use asked to do so. P lan s a re u nder way by th e M ethod only the best parts. ist Episcopal ch u rch for a celebration to be held at th e ch u rch on Ju n e 1, be ginning at about 1« o’clock, of th e 65th wedding an n iv ersary of th e Rev. and l irst State Bank Bldg., Gresham, opposite Telephone Office Mrs. J. H. Wood. A basket dinner w ill i HAMLIN * H 088, Prop«. be enjoyed at noon. A g en eral invi- I Phone 2391 Night 70« ta tio n is extended. Half Price Sale 2 Boys’ knicker Suits We are closing out all our Boys’ 2-Knicker Suits, ages 14 to 18. Do not miss this opportunity of getting a good suit at less than wholesale cost. $9.85 Suits »4-90 $12.50 Suits. »625 » $15.00 Suits $16.50 Suits FOR DECORATION DAY Special Reduction Sale SUHR FLOWER FARM o f all Summer Dress Silks and Rayon Crepe HEADQUARTERS q C J <J> / .OIJ $I,3f The Oscarette $2.95 DAINTY UNDERTHINGS The Place tPBuy specially pricea 98< <p Eastman Lumber Co. ’’f e g ............. $1.98 DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS SPECIAL SALE WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. Motor Re-conditioning That’s What Your Car Needs F R ID A Y an d S A T U R D A Y O N L Y , M A Y 2 8 aud 2 9 Any Hat in the House Values to $ I 5 *5 Values to $ I 5 M is s H a l s e y GRESHAM GARAGE