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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1926)
pagf Fora GRESHAM LOCALS SEES FIRST STREET CAR w . T. H artley, nearly 95, la reco v er EATCKE HUDSON DISPLAY T here visited In G resham la st S u n ing from illneaa resu ltin g from a Continued from page 2 A new line of Hudson super-six cars alight stro k e of paraly sis a sh o rt tim e day and atten d ed one of th e local Fem ale g ran d cham pion—J Luscb- are now on display at G resham J>y ago, and is again seen on the streets. churches a lady who, a t th e age of «6 1 er 4k Son. M C. W eb-ter, H udson-Essex dealer. He is living at the home of his son In Ayershire. years, saw for th e first tim e on th a t r, ®u.n tu“ lor calf— 1st Daniel The sta n d ard line of H udson cars law and d aughter, Mr. and Mrs. 8. S Mc day an electric stre e t car. She Is Mrs. Carthy, Salem. consists of but th ree m odels all en Thompson. Mrs. Thom pson h as been C lara Nelson, of Richm ond. Oregon, Guernsey. closed. They are th é coach, the ill but is now im proving. B ull 3 y ea rs and over— 1st W E. brougham and sedan. The coach is who has been visiting relativ es n ear Miss F lossie T etrick, o p era to r of the G resham for some tim e. W hile o th er W heeler, Boring. O riental B eauty shop. Is recovering . v £ ° '* 4 £*a rs 8,1,1 over— 1st W. E now all ste e' construction. Open cars can still be had on o rd ers but the from a tonsilor operation which she I women of h er age have been busy W heeler, 2d W. E. W heeler. with "c a re e rs’’ and w hile some have iifu 3 y ea rs and u n d er 4— 2d W E com pany Is aim ing at economy underw ent la st week. been spending th e ir tim e and money W heeler. through specializing .on th e enclosed G uests last week a t th e home of In vacation trip s here, th e re and yon «».Hwlf7 „s.e " ior ye a r »n<— 1st Vera type now so popular. Mrs. Mary T etrick w ere Mrs. Lillie Stafford, 2d W. E. W heeler. der, th is happy-faced m atro n ly woman P rices have slig h tly advanced, but ... -------- n uuiau i H eifer Junior calf— 1st W. E Whpel. Messick and Miss F airy S tanton of has stayed at home raisin g a fam ily i e r ' 2d O reenm an & Son, Fairview the H udson selling organization is W alla W alla, W ashington. of nine ch ild ren and Incidentally h han- S ra d ! d h erd— 1st W E W heeler. ap confident th a t th e g reatly improved Mrs. Mary E Welch and d au g h ter B reed ers’ calf h e r d - l s t O reenm an pily m arry in g ofr six of them . ap p earan ce and g eneral underlying & Son. G race are spending a few days a t the But a w e e k or so ago s h e decided to 8,re— la t G reenm an & Son, value will m ore th an ofTset th is in the N ew port beaches. 2d W. E. W heeler, eyes of buyers. take a vacation and cam e to G resham W. J. Cooper Is driving a new Whip 2,.' w “' e C w l “ ” ’ " 1 " E to see the sights. On S unday she got In addition to the cars being more pet car. The O verland-4 sedan which her tirst view of a stre e t ca r w hen th e I beautiful," said Mr W ebster, "th e mo- I he has been driving has been purchased to r has had some slight changes by W. L. G orsage, who has gone with Hull Run pulled th ro u g h on its re g u Bull senior calf— 1st G reenm an & which re su lt in a b etter sta n d ard o f, his fam ily to Denver on a visit with la r Sunday m orning trip. Mrs. N el bon. son as C lara W ilson w as born on th e gasoline consum ption th an we have his relatives. Cow 2 y ears and u n d er 3— 1st G reen- site of the p resen t Bull Run lake i ? an_ & S o n ’ 2 d G repnm an & Son, 3d had for th e past few seasons. These Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jackson and Mr. which her fath e r had hom esteaded. W. E. W heeler. alteratio n s are in the m anifolding, and and Mrs. F red C halker are enjoying a The lake is but an artificial one atpj „ u elferOJ8®nior calf— 1st G reenm an so Improve th e d istrib u tio n of fuel to sh o rt vacation a t N etarts. & Son, 2d G reenm an & Son, 3d W. E the cylinders th a t all the pick-up and Mr. and Mrs. David A nderson and w as constructed th e re In rec en t years w neeler. to serve the purposes of the P o rtlan d S enior cham pion bull. Junior cham pow er of the super-six is retained two children, D orothy and W illiam, of E lectric Pow er com pany. She left pion bull, senior cham pion cow, Junior w hile th e m ileage of gasoline is su b W inthrop, W ashington, a re visiting Hull Run as a bride 42 y ears ago, cham pion cow, g rand cham pion bull, sta n tia lly improved. for two weeks at th e home of Mr. An g ran d cham pion cow —G reenm an & m aking th e trip to h er new hom e by bon. "We a re now prepared to show buy derso n ’s paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ox team and has been too busy to ever ers th a t the H udson is an exceedingly Anderson. Brow n Sw iss. Bull 3 y ears and over— IstT h eo d o re econom ical ca r to o p erate and is u n Mr. and Mrs. V irgil Howell and come back for a visit u n til now. She and her husband have accum ulated a B rugger. 2d John Boeckli. m atched in any autom obile w hich can daughter, E dith, a re leaving the first Bull 2 y ears and under 3— 1st Theo approach its g en eral sta n d ard of per com fortable fo rtu n e on th e ir In terio r of this week for Y achats, Oregon, stock ranch and w hile o rd in ary folks dore Brugger. form ance. The sup er-six m otor has w here they will take care of th e fru it have to trav el via stre e t c a r and n Boeckli. y ear and u nder 2— 1st John been u nder developm ent for n ea rly 11 Size 64x76 very best grade cotton Blanket, in gray and on th eir ranch n ear th e re and fix up steam line, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson own i ®enJ°r c a H— 1st A nna Boeckli, 2d years now, and It Is in terestin g to tan, assorted colored borders, special value at... $1.95 th eir house p rep a ra to ry to th e moving Jo h n Boeckli. note th a t it has had from th e s ta rt of the fam ily back, probably some un autom obile and If w asn't m an u fac bize 66x80 extra heavy cotton Blanket, come in grey Ju n io r calf— 1st T heodore B rugger tu red In D etroit, either. W hen some tim e In Septem ber. 2d Jo h n Boeckli, 3d T heodore B ru g m any fea tu re s w hich are Just now be and tan, assorted colored borders, a real value... $2.65 of the folks w ere chafing h er about g e r . ing g en erally adopted and announced K Mrs. C. P. T allm an and son C harles her ignorance of stre e t ca r co n d u ct on o th e r cars. Its patented super-six Cow 4 y ears old and over— 1st T heo retu rn ed the la tte r p a rt of la st week Size 70x80 extra large cotton Blanket, in grey and dore B rugger. 2d Jo h n Boeckli, 3d from th e ir farm in C lackam as county ors, m otor men and o rd in an ce ru les In John Boeckli, 4th T heodore B rugger c ra n k sh a ft rem ain s today th e only tan, assorted colored borders, priced at............ $2.95 sh aft w hich is in h e re n tly balanced to general, she replied w ith some a s p e r near E stacada, w here they spen t th ree Cow 3 y ears and u nder 4— 1st Anna ity th a t with "Old Toby," her horse, Boeckli, 2d P aul Boeckli. prev en t vibration. w eeks h arvesting th e ir crop. Size 66x80 heavy weight fleecy Blanket, in various and with a good saddle she w ouldn't Cow 2 y ears and under 3— 1st Mag- K The rhe new new all-steel a ll-steel coach is a re- re Mr. and Mrs. C. I. R a k er and Mr. colored plaids, priced at................................. $3.85 ask any odds of the old stre e t ca r * ° ^na Boeckli, 2d T heodore B rugger, "markable developm ent. T he body it and Mrs. E llsw orth R aker retu rn ed com pany. 3d T heodore B Brugger. rugger. self is ------- -------------J self is literally "as rigid as a steel Sunday from a trip to .Bend and the \\ ool niixed Blanket, size 66x80, in extra heavy weight (To be co n tin u ed in next issu e.) building," w hile the color com bination cen tu ry drive, tak in g In Diamond and 25 to 30 per cent wool in pretty plaid effects. outside and the u p h o lstery inside is C rater lakes, K lam ath Falls, and oth er p articu la rly attractiv e. Mounted on cities of southern Oregon. Specially priced at.. $5.50 the sup er-six ch assis, it provides an L ittle Ruby H ollow ay is the proud W2 n im eoed Plaid Blanket>size 70x80, extra large size, unusual im pression of stab ility and possessor of a new piano, the recent safety under all rid in g conditions. 40 to 50 per cent wool. Comes in large block plaids’ girt of her paren ts. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. "T he brougham and sedan are bu ilt Holloway. Another real value at... $6.85 of alum inum sheets over a fram e of Roy H. and Clifford Gibbs left on Allnnure " ° o1 ?!.anP t ’ size 66sS0, a real blanket of selected hardw ood. T his is in line F riday for a visit in the home of Mr. with th e H udson policy of several 100 per cent Virgin wool in guaranteed fast colors, and Mrs. L uther Stockton, who live y e a rs’ standing. The color com bina above Camp 8 of the P. E. P. project tions are handsom e, w hile th e in te r Priced at... $9.85 above E stacada. T he men expect to iors a re m ore roomy, com fortable and I spend about a week in th e m ountains rich in ap pearance. near there. We feel th a t th is is the handsom est ! Dr. Mary Becker has com menced line of ca rs H udson has ever present-1 the work of rem odeling the house re ed. and th a t w ith th e b etter bodies on cently purchased from Mr. and Mrs. J. an im proved and tim e-tested chassis, C . Thom pson. T he la tte r moved re the line is ce rtain to m eet w ith a wide cently to th eir new house w hich they ap p ro v al.” are building on Powell Valley road Just west of G resham . GRESHAM, OREGON real estate loans see or call B i The M ultnomah county W. C. T. U. I W. T horne.—Adv. Institute will picnic ut L a u re lh u rst park next T hursday, A ugust 19. Local m em bers a re urged to attend and take baskets for the dinner which will be a t noon. A good program will be giv en during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. P ullen of The Dalles surprised the home folks F ri day with a visit. They brought with them six boxes of fine peaches to the form er's m other, Mrs W. E. Beegle. On Saturday, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs R. A. S tarb ard , they drove to Seaside, retu rn in g Monday. Now Is the tim e to p re p a re for The R. D. Bailey and fam ily, Mrs. Flettn H ibbert and Mrs. C. I. R aker the storm s of w inter by giving your left yesterday for a vacation trip buildings a new coat of paint. which will take them first to Rainier For Interiors V a rn is h e s , S h e lla c , s t a i n s . national pnrk w here they will spend Oil C o lo rs. l a c q u e r s , E n a m - L et the tin iest crack ap p e ar in about a week, afte r w hich they will go e ls , W a ll P a in t, E tc. to Seaside for several d ays’ stay. the old su rface and th e villain, REAL VALUES I N COTTON and WOOL BLANKETS wr m”S" t£ " ' “ d 3- ’“ w. R. HICKS COMPANY SA V E / Part of Every Paint Dollar Come an d see SAVE/ Your Buildings from the W eather aluminex i The wonderful new aluminum ware H A I.I . R o s i IlO IS T E IX s TO TA KE I,DM 4 J O IR X E Y The Ilolsteins from th e H allrose ranch were exhibited fur the first tim e at the M ultnomah county fair this year One of the o u tstanding anim als of this herd was a Junior herd sire, which wag m ade ju n io r and grand < ham plon at the fair. T his anim al has for several m onths been the source of much adm iration and talk am ong the Holstein breeders of th is p art of the state. At the close of tin- county fair, the C arnation Stock farm from Seattle, W ashington, secured from S. II Hall, ow ner, an Interest In th is bull, so that he ran be used in th e ir show herd. T his bull along w ith his brother, who Is a sire of a q u an tity of th e young anim als in the H allrose herd, leaves S eattle this week to be exhibited on the eastern show circuit They will be shown in the strongest com petition of dairy anim als in the Cnlted S tates, including W isconsin. Indiana, the Ses- 'lU keut. a n la I at Philadelphia, S pring- field, M assachusetts, T rent, the Na tional D airy show a t Chicago and back to the Pacific In te rn a tio n a l at P ortland, after w hich tim e he will come back to his place in th e H allrose herd. It will be rem em bered that front the county fair last year a num ber of the o u tstanding anim als from thi Mc- Keown and L u tc h e r herds w err sold to th e Billtw hack Stock farm of C ali fornia. Some of thane anim als won high honors at all of th e leading fairs of th e Pacific coaat and a re still lead ing m em bers of the B llllw hack show herd 'I he last tra n sa c tio n Is sim ply another of the M ultnom ah county Hol- stelns which are stepping out to Join Ihe a risto crats of this breed. P atronise our advertisers. W eather, will be a t It w ith both hands to te a r down and let m o ist ure seep In to rot and ru s t—to let wind blow aw ay—to finally leave F o r E x te r io r s s .r ? i.r e ^ Ut’ ,d e V8 ln t- S h in g le H a in . B a rn a n d Ito o f P a in t R oofing. C o m p o sitio n S h in - E tc . Good Paint WITH THE S M O O T f1 !N S /D E F IN IS H ram sh ack le dilapidation. an a u o itm e n t of colors ’2.65 w per gallon L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. Phone 1421 Da’ «X Paint Headquarters Gresham, Ore. iay eiy Way <■ we are getting better and b e t t e r a b le t o s u p p l y you with just the kind of lumber you need—when you want it—and at the price you want to pay. And speaking of auto suggestion, maybe we ought to suggest that the lumber for your new garage is ready. Eastman Lumber Co. ,,|K S Alum inex utensils «re made lit an l,ro<’‘* s (»'«I gives the inside the same polished si,.....th- aluminum ware. The greatest im provement in years. Aluminex can lie cleaned as easily as c h in a -u s e nothing hut soup or mild cleansers and w ater and an or dinary dish cloth. Avoid harsh a 'rasn,. m aterials. Nave your hands and do not scrape the life of , „ ur pots pans. Aluminex is now on ¿ h i ' “ ' ' 7 * ‘' (om p Hnd M‘‘‘ l‘ . Vou a te l, * P,PC* 9 «"iinedl- C j with inset knobs of Therm oplax, the K a t-p ro o f m aterial: double-folded !a n l i ’rv . <n," i,,r,*nVh‘ ♦« hold and K a ry , massive. s.|nare-beaded h i ’ ”" , , , i Ple-usc utensils that i n ? ! ," rtny " Ms- a "*‘ ‘•«niblna- tions »,t uses: extra-heavy fittings; «rood thickness and full capacity. Vou w ill he delighted with the K a u ty and convenience of the new Aluminex designs— but above „11 (||<> smooth inside tinsh that sets tlu m i- nex apart from all other aluminum . " « I tem pting’ n / i 'line’ .“ " M h -ie n ! Look for these other attractive »• vv leatures: dome-shaped covers A . IV. M e tz g e r