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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1926)
u r s i i A l , 8r.K lr.M B L K is president of th e P aren t-T each er as- COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Tk m . ---------- sociatlon. cal W om en’s5" union ‘¡’L' | School opened Monday m orning w ith Mrs. T. VanHee has retu rn ed from Mrs. H. M cCreary on i h u r s X , s en ro lh n ‘‘nt <* 23. Miss Caulson G resham w ith her tw in sons, born noon Septem ber 1«. a t 2 o’clock“ I n t V t e X T fr° m H “ * “ ’ ° reg° n> ‘8 th e re on A ugust 28. D uring the m o th a re invited to be present. ____ er s absence th e new home was rushed to com pletion for her com fort and T he first m eeting for this year of S* °tty 6 *t “ the V ictory P aren t-T each er associa ! A Sc° l Was playlng Kolf w ith his th a t of her babies. All a re doing well. A rch itects are busy w ith plans for tion w ill m eet F rid ay evening in the W' fe When the thoUKht stru ck him schoolhouse a t 8 o’clock. J. c streh in 18 this y e r’ b lrtJ»day7 Well, then. th e new m ansion of Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s Meier at Menucha, w hich will ------------------------- I think I ’ll give ye’ th e hole." become the perm anent home of the Meier family. W ork has already com m enced on th e te arin g down of th e im m ense log s tru c tu re w hich has been th e ir sum m er home for th e past C olum bia G ran g e Hull ten years. It Is possible th a t some of the big logs will he used elsew here on the grounds for the co nstruction of a lodge. T he big log house w as a r tis tic and w as the ad m iration of all who saw it. C orned Beef, C abbage a n d P ie Mr. and Mrs. George P e rry of Me nucha had a close call on L abor day coon music when a speedy d riv er ra n in to th e ir auto on the highw ay near th e sum m it. T heir c a r was a total w reck b ut n eith er Mr. or Mrs. P e rry w ere h u rt beyond m inor bruises. Mr. and Mrs. O. Plum m er of P o rt A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK land and th e ir d aughter, Mrs. B arnes of A laska, w ere week-end guests of Mrs. J a sp e r Crane. T he P lum m ers expect to build on th e ir acre here in th e sp rin g and m ake C orbett th e ir Daily Trips to Portland p erm an en t home. L ittle Spence E hrm an, son of Mr. Gresham and Mrs. Mason E hrm an, is g ettin g Powell Portland Phone and along nicely afte r an operation for a Ft. East Taylor 1481 Maple grow th on th e bone of his leg Phone EAat <489 Mr. and Mrs. Edw ard H anson have moved to G resham afte r two and a h alf y ears as c a reta k er of th e E hrm an place. The fall season for salm on fishing has opened and th e fisherm en are hoping for a m ore profitable one th an th e sum m er season. Ole Bodine of L ato u rell is driving a new Buick car. Mr. and Mrs. George W ilcox drove Phone 2491 to T illam ook and Seaside over Labo I day. BORING Roy and L aw rence A ndersen en joyed L abor day at th e ir home, Colum Mrs. Wm. M orand and sons, Donald bia View farm . and Billie, spent th e week-end and Schools opened at C orbett on Mon Labor day a t Seattle. day. The P.-T. A. will meet for its School com menced h ere on L abor first session of the y ear a t th e Colum day w ith an en ro llm en t of 73. T here bian high school on Tuesday, th e 14th. are a num ber m ore to enroll. L. H. A good atten d an ce is expected. M allicoat as p rincipal is en terin g on Mrs. K incaid, who w as operated on his 11th year in th is school, Miss in a P o rtlan d hospital some tim e ago, Edith A nderson of th e Interm e has retu rn ed to her home a t Corbett diate g rad es has been h ere five years and is m uch im proved in health. and Miss E ran a Bluhm two years. Mr. and Mrs. P. p. R asm ussen and L. H. M allicoat and fam ily m otored d au g h ter A lice have moved to The to D allas S atu rd ay , re tu rn in g Sunday D alles a fte r spending th e sum m er at I evening th M r T \ ° V he COlUmi,la riV er A baby b° y w as born to Mrs Buna Mrs. Maud Reed of C orbett w as a T an n er , „ t ' p(,k Mrf( i be VICTORY X6 COACH COAL BRIQUETS EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE The smooth perform ance, flashing pick-up and stamina of the famous Essex motor — built on the patented and exclusive Super-Six principle. yo^linuteî^de ivill e&in }b u / For 1927 The Greatest Buick Ever Built offers hundreds of dollars in extra value. B ut th e p rice has n o t been raised. This is the a d v a n ta g e o f B uick volume. M. C. Webster Motor Co. D unthorpe. P o rtland. O. K. P atterso n is a t p resen t a t th e home of F. Shoultx at Corbett. He ex- n e c t s to l , v o o „ ... pects to leave on Septem ber 16 for Chicago, w here he will spend some tim e with his aged m other. Miss A nnie E tlin g will atten d th e Oregon Norm al at Monmouth during the com ing year. Miss Lucile K incaid .will have ch arg e of th e school at Ames for the com ing year. L th e h° me ° f her Frvck’l n n ^ ' HUDSON - ESSEX Gresham America welcomes il n M b u ,l«J‘«g a modern home on biH P roperty near Boring. ¡Mrs. Roy Cocohorn has been q u ite ill w ith rheum atism at the home of h er m other, Mrs. E. J. Gregson. ’ C allers at th e home of O. W. Boring on Sunday w ere Mr. and Mrs. George .Mofflt and fam ily, and Mr. and Mrs Geo. Bickford and dau g h ter, all from On no o th e r occasion h a s a n y new m o to r-c a r so s tirre d th 'P o rtlan d . in te re st a n d e n th u s ia sm of th e m o to r-w ise A m erican pub Mr. and Mrs. A. K. M ulligan of lie a s h a s th is new “ 70” W illy s-K n ig h t Six S oJu P o rtlan d called on th e ir uncle, Wm. TROUTDALE p e rio r is th is c a r in its p h en o m en al pow er, so d iffe re n t ii Boring, L abor day. A-7-11 H erm an W alters, c a rrie r on ro u te O T 1? T ya,.H a« 7 * k 18 e a «y to u n d e rs ta n d why its gri] F ran ces M urphy is in P o rtlan d a t re a c h in g 5 h n a g in a tio n h a s been so in te n s e am i so fa 2 o u t of Boring, has been spending a tending St. M ary’s academ y th is w in few days on a trip to North Bend ter. W hile he was aw ay Jo h n K arlan d c a r T h is new ” 70” Six a p p lie s th e p rin c ip le s of high-aoeec Mr. and Mrs. Richard K n arr are the ried th e mail. proud p are n ts of an 8-pound baby boy e n g in e c o n s tru c tio n to th e K n ig h t S leeve-V alve m otoi Donald Morand resum ed his studies born Septem ber 1. They have named b, 8 ,a r t *in K ,7 sul,H- W ith a 2 15-16-inch bore am i 4%- a t Benson polytechnic th is week. him Robert Bruce. inch s tro k e th is new Sleeve-V alve Six e n g in e delivers Boring C om m unity club expects « r o it e r pow er p er cubic Inch of p isto n d isplacem ent Phone 1801 SALES AND SERVICE GRESHAM Mr. and Mrs. J. Crow lley and Miss to The hold Its first m eeting of the year at th ro u g h o u t its c o m p lete ra n g e , th a n a n y sto ck A m erican Jo sep h in e Crow lley and Mrs. Alber- th e schoolhouse F riday evening. m o to r-c a r e n g in e b u ilt today. ^m enean son of V ancouver, W ashington, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Richey have re Mrs. Eunice Robinson, Monday. In speed a n d pow er th e new ” 70” W illy s-K n ig h t Six llter- tu rn ed from a few days cam ping trip Dale P arso n s spent th e week-end n ea r G overnm ent Camp. I*i a ffo rd PerfO n‘18 all1°,th e r Btock of c o m p a ra b le size. with his m other. Mrs. Mary P arsons, It affo rd s a n u n e q u a le d c o m b in a tio n of lib e ral room w ith E ldore Johnson is d riving th e de at G overnm ent M ineral springs. livery for W. R. T elford In th e place w b h Crn c,o n ip ac t a P P earance. It h a s a long, racy effet-t Mr. and Mrs. J. Simon! spent the h m o d e ra te a c tu a l len g th . H e re is an econom y of of L ester Boring, who is still confined week-end in K alam a. W ith the advent of w arm w eather a new problem p resen ts Itself to his bed. w eig h t n e v e r before achieved In a c a r of its type. Mrs. J. M urphy of P ortland has in connection w ith th e econom ical and safe preserv atio n of fam ily Miss Ire n e Schw eitzer expects to re foods. beet, visiting her son, F. Murphy. SEDAN sum e her studies a t B ehnke-W alker T he m odern w ay is by m eans of dom estic elec tric refrig eratio n Mrs. L. G. Howell has returned soon. It brin g s you— home from M ultnom ah hospital where Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Morand left CONSTANT COLD she underw ent an operation recently. S atu rd ay for S alt Lake City w here CLEANLINESS Mr. and Mrs. H. McGinnis. Mr. and they will atten d th e national conven UNFAILING SUPPLY Mrs. John McGinnis and Mr. and Mrs. ECONOMY tion of p o stm asters w hich will con J. Spence and H orace McGinnis spent CONVENIENCE Touring SI 286 vene in th a t city from S eptem ber 14 to * the week end and over L abor day at F. O. II. FACTORY 17 Inclusive. Mr. Morand will re p re We shall be glad to have you come In and let us explain th e n u m er Rockaw ay besch. W e reeerve th e righ t u ous advantages of dom estic electric refrigeration. to se n t the th ird and fourth classes of ch a n g e p rices a n il apeclfica The Ladies Aid met w ith Mrs. M ar Oregon postm asters. tlona w ith o u t notice. g are t B urns W ednesday afte r the An im p o rtan t social event will be The new Willy« F inance sum m er vacation, and m ade a rra n g e th e card p arty w hich is to be given by P lan offers a sm aller down m en ts for th e fall work. A good num paym ent; low er m onthly th e 3-Link club of Hood View encam p b er attended. D ainty refresh m en ts pay m en ts; anil the low est m en t of Boring a t th e I. O. 0. F. hall w ere served. T hose assistin g were cre d it-co st In the industry. on S atu rd ay evening, S eptem ber 18. Mrs. W. C raw ford and Mrs. W. C. M embers and th e ir friends a re invited Spence. to atten d . Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s L am bert, Arnold L am bert and Miss Amy K endall spent CORBETT J. C. H ESSEL last week a t Ocean P ark W. A. H ESSE! \\ e have our own terminal and warehouse Lovell Berney and Miss A rlle K in P h o n e G resh am 1111 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shroy and. son, at East W ater and Salmon, one block north of R ichard, have moved to P ortland. Mr. caid w ere m arried W ednesday evening the Auto Freight Terminal. and Mrs. J. R. H ally and fam ily have at th e home of the brid e’s g ra n d p a r ents. Mr and Mrs. E D. C ham berlain moved Into th e Shroy property. Sand, ( loses Baseball Season. Send all freight to Walrad & Wright, Mr. and Mrs. A. Radford ha< Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Boscoe of The at S pringdale. In th e presen ce of a few A dance will be given by the Sandy g u ests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Hu Inc. warehouse in the Pacific ¡{ridge build The le v. Mr W right Baseball club a t P e r r e tt’s new hall at Dalles, Mrs. Dan Llewellyn of P o rt m a r fr. la th e - of The Dalles. ing. Our trucks leave Portland for Gresh land and Mrs Eva Childs of Janeville, o f P o rtlan d perform ed the cerem ony. Handy, which will be the closing event H. H. W atkins, who w as rec en t! W isconsin, spent I^abor day at the T hese young people have grow n to of th e season and also a celebration of am several times each day. Jured when his team ran aw ay K endall home. Mrs. Childs will spend m anhood and w omanhood in th is the fine record m ade by the club, knocked him down and dragged In our spacious, fire-proof warehouse we the week here. vicinity. Mrs. Berney Is a g rad u ate which has won 16 gam ea out of th e wagon over him, is spending a of Union High school .No. 1 of the Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Scott and family can store your produce, grain, furniture, etc. 22 played. A P o rtlan d 4-plece o rch e s days In P o rtlan d w ith his m other have retu rn ed a fte r spending the sum-1 C a ss of 1922. She also attended the tra will fu rn ish th e m usic. The large I brother. Oregon Norm al school at M onmouth, new hall, w hich Is 80 x 90 feet, has a m er at Salem, Oregon. T he Misses E lizabeth and Maxine and for the past tw o years has been a fine, h ard floor. PLEA SA N T HOME T h eir many Robinson w ere d in n er guests of Mr. su ccessful te a c h e r.’ frien d s wish them every happiness. and Mrs. p. B urnaccl, Sunday SA N D Y BLUFF CRUSHED ROCK A \D ROAD MATERIAL A h arv est home dinner will be g Miss Johati*;i B urns has retu rn ed to They will reside on a farm near at th e M ethodist ch u rch next 8un< S p rin g d ale and a re at p resen t at the Spokane, W ashington, afte r spending Mrs. O. 8. W ilkinson retu rn ed from a th ree w eeks’ visit to Michigan w here Septem ber 19, at th e close of th e i the slim m er w ith her m other. Mrs. Oregon beaches. M argaret Burns. Miss Carloyn A rneson sp en t last she visited her aged m other and sev u lar m orning service. Members eral b ro th ers and sisters th e ir friends a re invited to bring I week visiting a t The Dailea. Mr. and Mra. Joe Cal do en tertain ed hets and attend th e dinner. A mus Portland Phone EA. 2330 Gresham Phone I D on't lay down th e paper till you T he fall season for salm on flsbtng at S unday d in n er Mr and Mrs. C. program and an ad d ress by Dr, C. I have read th e W ant Ada. opened Friday. Septem ber 10. H ansen of G resham . Hiiett will be given In the afternc greatest L ,™ with open arms ever built WALTER W. METZGER DOMESTIC ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION $ PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. 1495 new WILLYS KNIGHT ‘7 0 ” 6 Gresham-Portland Truck SAND AND GRAVEL WALRAD & WRIGHT, HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.