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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1926)
Mr. and Mrs. Tom E llingham and Mr«. E. Godfrey of P ortlan d w ere c a ll A w edding of co nsiderable in terest, i D . . w ‘h? ° Utl0° k WiU be e rs a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. especially to F airview resid en ts, took L S ag er one day th is week Place T h u rsd ay neon when W aldem ar ta o w of ,h e P™Kress being Mr. and J .rs. E. D. Abbott and Mr I H ollensted, w ell know n th ro u g h o u t “ “J* "’anaKenle“ t ° f th e c ” ll- and Mrs. J. W. Beal of P ortland, w ere th ls ’ ectlon »“ 0 • b arito n e singer of ’2 ? ™ T V * Corva ,ia u n d er all-day v isitors Sunday a t the home of uote from th e b ro ad castin g sta tio n of I slstin c o. / »TL," 1 / to m m lttee co n ‘ Mr. and Mrs. C. F. K esterson ) KOW. was united in m arriag e to Miss R ? \ a x. H arriso n tre a s u re r Mr. and Mrs. C. F. K esterson. 1 of the board. Mrs. Mary M allett, prea- H elen Ju n o r, a t th e home of th e M r and Mrs. G eorge R obertson and ¿H d~e~9 7 „ fe s to o T e U n d . ih e I offth ’ “ a t* ^ C . T . U . . and Mrs. son G eorge and Mr. and Mrs. Lenn Rev E R D H ollensted. fath e r of th e , T ' °® Ce ' e c r’ ta r ’r A‘ F ish e r of P o rtlan d w ere recent call- I groom offlciating About , 5 eu ests a “ «*«»« °< the b<’ar<1 Ju n e 12 it e rs a t the C. F. K esterson home. assem bled on the lawn w here th e ira- 7 ” to « •“ « » '* • th e w ork of 1 ull power as well as satisfactory and economical L ew is S plecher and little d aughter pressive service w as read. W. K. | I ' " 7™ ° offlce u nder the sam e operation depends upon the condition of a motor’s piston of S anta B arb ara, C alifornia, are vis- Peery, a b ro th er-in law of th e groom Un< a n u a rX L 1927- itin g at the home of J. Z. Olson. Mr. acted as best m an and Mrs. Peery, his 7 ,, . ’ • '".'hi*1 r ‘ P° r . ’ Kiven t0 th e equipment—piston rings, pistons and pins. W hen worn S plecher is a son-in-law of Mr. Olson, sister, atten d ed th e brid e as m atro n of ' ’ C 7 ’ s com nn,tee: they need replacement. “ We a re glad to re p o rt th a t th e honor. T he sm all d au g h ter of Mr. Mrs. H. P. McCollough is enjoying A worn motor means a larger gas and oil consump- home is in line condition. Our big a v isit th is w eek w ith two of her and Mrs. Peery, A lice M arie, w as flow fam ily of 115 ch ild ren is very happy tion and in these days that is no small item. e r g irl and little R obert Peery, the siste rs, one from Ohio, and one from rin g bearer. Mr. and Mrs. E. Malwyn and busy in m aking gardens, raisin g O klahom a. ' ou have every right to expect the utmost from your E vans sang. R efresh m en ts w ere chickens, carin g for th e flowers and doing th e m any th in g s th a t delight F ra n k H ill has sold his farm and served. automobile, even though the speedometer does show a moved to P o rtlan d . Mr. H ollensted is an autom obile ch ild ren in helping about a home. large mileage. A thorough re-conditioning will bring salesm an and h as been resid in g in T h ere is no debt except the $10,000 on back all the old-time pep and power and lower your P o rtlan d a t th e hom e of his sister. In th e land and th a t is all pledged to be HILLSVIEW gas and oil consumption. paid by Ja n u a ry 1927 w ith $5,600.00 in addition to his w ork over th e radio, he Mr. and Mrs. A ndrew D anielson, of is the barito n e m em bers of th e q u arte t the tre a su ry ready for paym ent. We St. Paul, M innesota, w ere guests - singing at Rose City P ark P resb y ter- I a PPreciate the splendid response from BRING YOUR CAR TO US. Let us look it T h u rsd ay of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. | ian church . T he bride for several th e ch u rfh e s antl Sunday schools from W e guarantee an expert mechanical job and Schedeen. They a re spending tw o 1 y ea rs p ast has been engaged in teach- the M other's Day offering, am ounting w ill use only the best parts. w eeks in th e w est on th e ir w edding ing, both in elem en tary and high to date to $1400.98. W hile we realize to u r, th e guests in P o rtlan d of r e la school work. A fter a b rief honeym oon th e re are m any ch u rch es not heard A bomb w .’ exploded at the tiv es and friends. a t th e m o u n tain s and seashore, th e from yet, we hope all w ill take an of Senate investigation of 1‘winayi- YOL GET A PRICE IN ADVANCE. ferin g for the home some tim e d u rin g couple will reside a t W estm oreland vania primary expenditures, when th e y ear if they could not do so on Plano Tanfng. Sen. Janies A. Seed (D ) M o, (be M other's Day. low ), obtained from Wayne B» P iano tu n in g $3.50. P iano and o r For Spring Fever. gan repairing. F red B. Jones, 2625 Wheeler, Anti saloon League coun “The com m ittee decided to cooper Take a rest. Open a can of N icker 49th stre e t SE.. P o rtlan d , phone TAbor so n ’s Jellied chicken and d in n er w ill sel, (above), the testimony that ate and do all they can to fu rth e r the S952, or G resham 1561.—Adv. several U. S. Senators and Con be ready.—Adv. tf HAMLIN « ROSS, Props. w ork of th e cam paigns for th e so u th gressmen had received sums o f Phone 2391 ern Oregon cottage, th e Coos County money from the Anti-saloon league Night 706 cottage and any other cam paigns th a t for speeches opposing modiflcatioa of present prohibition laws. m ay be carried on for th e home. We a re in g re a t need of m ore cottages as we a re having to refu se very needy Wilkes District Votes Improvements. COMPLETE FREEDOM At th e an n u al school m eeting held ch ild ren every week. in W ilkes School D istrict No. 7 on of thought and action is assu red The b azaar for th e farm home will RECORDS be held as usual a t the sta te fair. We Ju n e 21 It w as voted to im prove the you and your fam ily when you W E will be very glad to receive donations g rounds and rem odel th e school engage us to handle th e m any Upright Models, in mahogany and oak.. $45 to $50 from any individual o r o rganization building. W hen com pleted th e re will n ecessary d etails of the funeral be th ree la rg e class rooms, an au d i th a t can help. All a rticle s a re to be arran g em en ts. We a re ex p ert in Console type, York model................................. $75 sent to th e W. C. T. U. h ea d q u arte rs, torium and a large play room in the this field and relieve you of all 201 S. Com m ercial stree t, Salem. O re basem ent. T he building w ill be made Console type, Rahleigh model ............................. $95 gon, m arked “For B azaar.” All com m odern in every w ay and will be care, w orry and responsibility. m unication about b azaar or for the equipped w ith every convenience, in Also used Edison at ..................................... $40 farm home, and all money should be cluding electric lights. Wra. T egart, la s s a i sen t to Mrs. Madge J. M ears, 501 who has served as d irecto r for m any Several small table types at .................... $5 to $7.50 Phone 2171 Stock E xchange Bldg., P o rtlan d , Ore years, w as re-elected to th e office and Mrs. Jessie M. Miller w as re-elected gon. clerk. One only portable model for camping or parties, $27.50 T he p rin cip al for next year is Mrs. CEDAR I.ols G ray and the p rim ary teach er is Miss I.ucile Dilley. Miss Em ily Young of P o rtlan d , a A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK teach er in th e S h attuck school, w as COLUMBIA HEIGHTS ) our Home Furnisher the guest of Mrs. A. C. A lthaus a t “Sw eet B rier F arm .” h er sister. Miss A large flag, m easu rin g 40 by 60 I K ate Young, ood — - p rincipal -------- of . Fernw ...............feet and stru n g from th e top of two school sp en t Sunday a t th e farm , also tall fir trees, adds m uch beauty to the Daily Trips to Portland a group of five g irls w ho have been co u n try home of Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s atten d in g th e College of P u g et Sound i Meier, who w ere hosts to m ore th an G res hn in Powell Portland and who a re earn in g th e ir expenses 2000 em ployes ou Sunday a t th e ir an- j Phone and FI. East Taylor for fu tu re college w ork by dem on- nual picnic. Music, songs and laugh-1 BW1 Maple Phone EAst Mx» stra tin g a n ationally know n product, j te r filled the air and echoed acro ss th e | canyon and fields, th ereb y en tertain Ing th e neighbors all around who sel POWELL VALLEY W ith th e advent of w arm w eather a new problem p rese n ts Itself dom have such a chance to be en food°nneCt ° n tbe KODOni' c a ' and safe p reserv atio n of fam ily Mr. and Mrs. A ugust C. Johnson tertain ed . T he g reat crow d ram bled T he m odern w ay is by m eans of dom estic electric refrig eratio n . and fam ily, of Ryderwood, W ashing in th e woods and played gam es and I t brin g s you— ton, visited over Sunday w ith th e p a r th e sw im m ing pond was a busy place. Mrs. Marion Gibson of Spearfish, ents of Mrs. Johnson, P. A. Johnson One of th e m ain featu res on th is oc South D akota, a d au g h ter of Mrs. J. CONSTANT COLD casion w as th e g reat picnic dinner. and family. CLEANLINESS F. W hetstone, is visiting a t the W het UNFAILING SUPPLY Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox, of L ato u relle stone home. Mrs. Gibson is a n u rse ECONOMY F alls, a re hosts th is week to the S atu rn and th e Moon. a t the South D akota S tate N orm al and CONVENIENCE M illions noticed th e p lan et S atu rn b ro th er of Mrs. Wilcox and his wife, is se c re ta ry of th e sta te n u rse s’ asso We sh all be glad to have you come in and let us explain th e n u m er sailing th ro u g h the sky in com pany Mr. and Mrs. H osw ell, who arriv ed ciation. ous advantages of dom estic electric refrig eratio n . w ith th e moon, a beautiful, u nusual from the east Sunday m orning. Mrs. H. M. Donley, who has been G. Joseph, of P o rtlan d , spends his display. In the ea ste rn sky th ey saw ca rin g for her sister, Mrs. Leslie T. w eek-ends at his ran ch at L atourelle the b eautiful blue s ta r Vega, tow ard St. C lair, has retu rn ed to her home in w hich our sun is supposed to be tra v F alls w here he can be seen Industrl Spokane on account of th e Illness of eling, th e s ta r th a t in course of tim e ously g rip p in g th e hoe. However, he h er g ran d d au g h ter, B a rb a ra Jean is said to be k ep t busy buying new hoe will be o u r “n o rth s ta r.” A shw orth. Miss Zelm a Shaw of P o rt A few y ears ago it w as believed th a t handles land has come to a ssist h er au n t, Mrs. At the an n u al school election of d is S a tu rn and th e moon w ere not far St. Clair. ap a rt, and th a t both had been created tr ic t No. 39, W. A. Dunckly was elect Miss S ara E. Dotson spcpt th e week ed to serve for th ree years as d irecto r to co n trib u te light for man. end w ith her m other, a t Skam okaw a, and Edw ard W ilson was re-elected E very child knows, now, th a t S atu rn W ashington. Is m illions of m iles from the moon and clerk. Miss A gatha H u rst, of C arlton, O re Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rogers, of th a t th e moon is only a little cosmic "donkey en g in e”, lifting th e tid es of gon. is at the p resen t visiting a t Co P o rtlan d , with a com pany of P o rtlan d friends, passed th ro u g h G resham S a t our oceans, keeping them san itary lum bia View farm . T ro u td ale ch a p te r No. 80 of th e O r urday, re tu rn in g th e follow ing day. th ro u g h co n stan t motion. der of th e E astern S tar w as well rep They m ade th e Mt. Hood Loop h ig h W H ILE WE a re erectin g resen ted S unday afternoon a t the ser way trip and cam ped S atu rd ay night MONUMENTS to our vices at th e Masonic home a t F o re st a t G overnm ent camp. GREAT n ational heroes, G rove and the beautiful building was The boys and g irls of th e county re L E T ’S not forget th e Inspected from top to bottom. tu rn ed to th e ir home S atu rd ay with FELLOW S who invented T he baseball gam e at C orbett Sun Mr. and Mrs. W. D. K inder and o th ers ICE CREAM, because they day afternoon spelled victory to the In ch arg e afte r a delightful two weeks GAVE to th is hot old C o rb ett team . The losers w ere the spent a t C orvallis in atten d an ce at the WORLD of ours a m em bers of th e team from Boring sum m er session of the hoys' and g irls' COOLING n ectar th a t F red E tlin g has p urchased a fine clubs. SIMPLY co uldn’t be c larin et. It is his am bition to g et a F ra n k Klnyon has p urchased the REPLACED, so w hile m usical education 8% -acre Selm es place on Cleveland YOU ARE plying the avenue, form erly known as the H arry In Bjrn Mawr nt 12. PALM leaf today and W arden place. Mr and Mrs. Klnyon E lizabeth Benson, 12 y ears old, Is MOPPING p ersp iratio n , ready for college, reads Cicero in L a t have bought th e acreag e for Invest JU ST rem em ber th a t D o n ’t judge a motor car by its first 10,000 miles. in; stu d ies m any thing, including m ent. T h ere Is a good house on the OUR fountain Is here P. L enard. T he fire had evidently science, m odern languages. She prem ises. AT YOUR service with Mrs. L. Runyan retu rn ed T hursday ! cau g h t from a pile of rubbish which A lm ost any car will go that far in a fairly satis th in k s her m ind w as developed by JU ST about a thousand ta lk in g to her m other, a highly edu from K irby, n ear G ran ts P ass, where had been burning nearby and had a ANTIDOTES for th a t factory fashion. cated woman. she w ent ab o u t th ree weeks ago with fairly good s ta rt when discovered. SW ELTERING feeling and Dr. H. H. H ughes, Miss D ella T his young woman adm its th a t she her husband who has been suffering IF TH E suggestion I he miles from then on will show you the dif Is "lazy and ca rele ss and needs to be from asthm a. He rem ained th e re for H ughes and Miss K athryn Honey left SOUNDS good to you ference between Buick and a lot o f other cars scolded.” She will probably be In the benefit of his h ealth and Mrs. R un F rid ay for a trip by steam er to S k ag JU ST phone friend yan will re tu rn for a fu rth e r vacation. way. A laska, and expect to be home Bryn Mawr before she is 13. HUSBAND to stop her» that sell for the same m oney. Mrs. B. W. Em ery received a m es next Monday. T hey w ere accom W here is the boy of 15 th a t, 10 or ON HIS way home th is 20 y ears hence, will be w orthy of th is sage T h u rsd ay m orning announcing panied by E ugene Brando, m anager EVENING and b ring along Buick cars are built for future, as well as for pres th e death of her b ro th er, F red J. i of th e N ational Lead com pany of in te lle ctu al g irl prodigy. SOME of th a t W eatberley ent use. Big volum e makes it possible to build Stroupe, of W atertow n, Routh Dakota. Omaha, N ebraska, who Is here w ith DELICIOUS Ice cream in D octors, experim enting a t Cornell, She will be unable to m ake th e trip his wife for a visit with her p aren ts, CHOCOLATE, straw b erry , them without a quality com prom ise, and still Í say th a t m any diseases, sciatica, neu- ea st a t this time. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. S tirlin g of Bairds- MAPLENUT. F rench salad o keep the price low. Come in and look them over. Í ritls, lumbago, n euralgia, angina pec- Mrs. M arie Bostic and d au g h ter dale. Mr. B rando will go w ith a p arty VANILLA flavor. It'll m ake ! to rls and o th ers a re really all caused Verna of Pocatello, Idaho, a re here of friends from Skagw ay for an ex A H IT w ith the en tire G-B-49 MP by "m echanical nerve irrita tio n .” for a visit with Mrs. B ostic's p aren ts, tended fishing trip along th e trib u FAMILY. T ry It. They ’'discover" th a t Injury to a Mr. and Mrs. John R oberts and oth er te*'*» of the Yukon river. A fter his H r c a /r j a stock of groceries for sm all bone at th e base of the back can relatives. T he 70th b irth d ay of Mrs. re tu rn here Mr. and Mrs. B rando will th e convenience of the heiry pickers cau se p ressu re on nerves th a t In one R oberts was celebrated last T h u rs go home by way of the C anadian P a W i ’i l D l H l I iz s .f t ík town L .U I 1 l for o e s h l n l i f cannot get to xupplles m an will cause pain in the foot, in day by th e fam ily and a num ber of cific ro u te and see the beauties of the until evening. an o th e r chronic headache. T heir rem friends In a su itab le way. Canadian Rockies. edy is to set th is bone In place. T he G resham Are d ep artm en t was (See additional locals on page 4) called out sh o rtly before 11 o’clock SALES — SERVICE F o r real e s u le loans see or call B. th is m orning to extinguish the flames Window Cleaning W. T horne.—Adv. For ex p ert window cleaning see 8. to one of th e pipe line covers acro ss SECOND A MAIN GRESHAM GRESHAM, OREGON Phone subscriptions to 1561. the gulch north of th e ta ilo r shop of T ajtm a, or leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n Brown, G resham , phone 2501. •e Satisfied With Less Than Your M otor’s Full Power GRESHAM GARAGE &%nmawick RELIEVE YOU’ OF ALL CARE GATES FUNERAL HOME COAL J. E. METZGER BRIQUETS EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Phone 1901 DOMESTIC ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION GRESHAM LOCALS PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. idMdIZO OIL AMAIZO does not smoke at the proper fry ing temperature. How far do you intend to drive your CAR? It is ideal for all deep frying! ¿The TteZfezBUICK. WALTER W. METZGERS The Oscarette