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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1926)
PAGE FOTS Additional Want Ad* Too L ate to C lassify. F O R R E N T —A sm a ll m o d e m h ou se w ith o n e -h a lf a cre o f ground. C all Mrs W. L. C orsage, p h on e 32S3 T E N DOEH A N D A B U C K FO R S A L E J7o. or w ill trade for h ay or grain . T erm e if desired Duffy Bros.. C lev e land aven u e, back o f high school. Vital Topics DO YOU NEED A TONIC 7 T he best tonic for n a tu ra l stim u la- tion is H ealth. Get health and you have the pep and sp a rk le (X a N atu ral stim ulation. CHIROPRACTIC SERVES TH E TONIC. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given th a t the a n nual m eeting of th e ow ners of land in Sandy D rainage D istrict will be held at the office of Sun Dial R anch, F air- view, Oregon. Monday, Septem ber 27, 1926, at 7:30 o’clock p. m. being the A second S ch n eid er-fo r-d istrict-at- tim e fixed by th e board of su p erv isó la to m e y rally w ill be held at Metzger s thereof, for th e purpose of electing one su p erv iso r who sh all hold office hall in G resham on W ednesday eve for th ree y ea rs and until his successor ning, S eptem ber 15, when those in te r is elected and qualified and to tr a n s ested In th e candidacy of Clifford G. act such o th er business as is p erm it S chneider will g ath er to h ea r of the ted o r req u ired by law. .eiu o ber er IS, Dated oep S eptem 14, la 1926, date of p ro g ress of his cam paign and to lay fu rth e r p lan s in his behalf. Good *,r8 t a <‘«l only publication. C. F. SW IGERT, sp eak ers and good m usic a re expected Z. T. TRULOVE, to be fea tu re s of the gath erin g . E. G. McGAW, Hoard of S upervisors of Sandy 2 E D rainage D istrict. Mrs. Minnie Brown has received word of the b irth of a 7-pound d au g h ter to Mr. and Mrs. W alter Brown in Los Angeles on Septem ber 5. The tiny arriv al has been named B arb ara Val. M other and child a re reported to be doing well. CLOSING NOTICE George Honey, who has been ill for the past tw o w eeks with an a ttac k of lumbago, is now able to get around again. W. C. B urch is enjoying a deer-h u n t in the w ilds about 40 m iles from Rose burg w ith a p arty of P o rtlan d friends. Mrs. C. A. Lockwood and d au g h ter, are here from R oseburg as the guests of her m other, Mrs. Burch. Make Chiropractic y o u r Habit. • , The Sew and So circ le o f th e Meth- Victor Adix is driving a new Chev- | A Trial D r. G e o . K V lilllc ft of N lck« ’«°n Jellied Chicken m eans a I odist L adies Aid will m eet on W ednes rolet coupe which he recen tly p u r re tu rn order. Give It a tr ia l.- A d v . d a y afternoon, S eptem ber 15, w ith chased. Office P hone 1321 Res. 32t>.’l I Mrs. H arold Buzick. Mrs. B. L. W al- The ladies of the Rebekah lodge will Rank of G resham Bldg. G resham Read and use the W ant Ads. I rad will assist th e hostess. On the en tertain th e Odd Fellow s a t th e I. O. I sam e afternoon th e D orcas circle will O F. hall on T h u rsd ay evening, Sep- I m eet in th e S unday school room s of | tem ber 16. All Rebekahs a re re q u e st ! the church and th e S o u th east circle ed to be present. | will meet with Mrs. P. A. Gould. Mrs. Leslie W illiam s, of Idaho Falls, I. I Sm ith and fam ily a re moving Idaho, is the house guest of Mr. and Ito P o rtlan d from the form er Dr. Bol- Mrs. A nthony H engstler. Icom place w hich they recen tly sold. A large sunflow er is on display in Mr. Sm ith w ent to Chicago a short the Outlook window w hich w as grow n tim e age to resum e his fo rm er posi by M ark N ickerson and has attain ed tion in th a t city but he has now re- m ore th an th e u su al in size. It is four I tu rn ed and says he has no intention feet and eight inches In circum ference ( S a y s B i l l th e of leaving th e west. He sta te s th at and about 18 inches across. B u i l d e r ) — and the clim ate looks too forbidding back George P u llen , a d riv er for th e I ’l be gum swizzled I th ere to suit him. also he m isses the W alrad M ercantile com pany, will now — ----- if I ’ll park Henry tine Oregon scenery. He expects to w ork In the grocery d ep artm en t of take up some line of business In P o rt the sto re as a salesm an and H arold under a tree for another night’s lodging. H enry is a land and may p u rch ase a home th e re C arlson will ta k e ch arg e of th e tru ck . good, faithful steed, but he gets rheumatism in his I later. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k H am lin visited universal joints from exposure to the night air. So The Rev. E. G. Ju d d is spending a over the week-end w ith Mr. and Mrs. it’s a swell room with private bath and all modern I few days’ vacation n ear G ra n ts P ass A rth u r L esser a t Stayton, Oregon. conveniences for Henry, and I saved the price of two with a p a rty of frien d s from H ills An uncle and au n t of th e M cMurry boro. new tires and a wash and polish, because I bought my b ro th ers, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. H am blet, The Rev. and Mrs. E. H o rstm an n re- late from _____ ,__, W yoming, ____ ... have ar- Casper, lumber from turned F riday from a p leasan t m otor rived and p urchased a lot in the E ast- trip to S eattle and E v erett. Mrs m an addition n o rth of th e H arry Me H o rstm an n 's p are n ts reside n ear th e M urry residence and are beginning la tte r place. the erection of a house. T heir son D. M. R oberts and son, K enneth, are and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. H arold enjoying a w eek’s h u n tin g trip in th e H am blet, have also come h ere from w ilds around Jo h n Day, Oregon. B ellingham , W ashington .and a re Miss S ara B. W renn has retu rn ed building next to th e elder H am blet. from G ea rh a rt beach w here she co n F or th e p resen t H arold H am blet is ducted an a rt shop for five w eeks th is em ployed at th e pickle facto ry and th e sum m er. She enjoyed a very success younger Mrs. H am blet is w orking a t ful season. th e O scarette. George F red erick Lee retu rn ed F r i Mrs. Mary H olgate is p lan n in g on Everything your children will need in the line of day evening from W asco, Oregon, leaving G resham in a few days for Pencils, 1 ablets, Ink, Erasers, Paints, Crayons, Etc. w here he has been visitin g w ith his Redmond, Oregon, w here she will fa th e r for som e tim e past. He a t keep house for a son th is w inter. She tended th e Tygh V alley and Moro has been employed a t the W elling res county fairs and o th erw ise enjoyed ta u ra n t for m ore th an a year. him self w hile away. Dr. George In g lis w ill leave in i Miss H elen C ham bers, accom panied sh o rt tim e for S askatchew an, Can., to by a g irl friend. Miss B unnie McKin look a fte r in te re sts th e re in connec ney, visited from F rid ay un til S u n tion w ith a farm w hich he owns. He day w ith the siste r of Miss Cham bers, expects to be gone a w eek or ten days. Mrs. K enneth Roberts. Mrs. E. E. W all and ch ild ren visited T he fam ilies of Clifford and Roy Fall in P o rtlan d last week w ith her h u s attended a su rp rise b irth d ay p a rty on b and’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. th e ir m other, Mrs. Irvin F all, in P o rt W all. land Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Je sse Reddick and 250 sheets, ruled both sides, stapled L eslie Skuzie, a nephew of th e Rev. baby arriv ed S atu rd ay from Stockton, ! and Mrs. L. A. Skuzie, and Marion K ansas, and a re at th e home of his Van T assel, tw o boys from St. H elens, m other, Mrs. C. A. C arothers. It is visited w ith th e p asto r and fam ily probable th a t th ey w ill locate here S atu rd ay and Sunday. later. Miss Mayme Hoss, se c re ta ry of the Music Teacher to Resume ( lasses. local telephone com pany, has been en Tom G. Taylor, m usical in stru c to r, joying a w eek’s vacation. D uring the tim e she sp e n t four days w ith Mrs. R. •will resum e his classes in in stru m e n tal and vocal m usic, beginning to m o r H. C urrin, of E stacada. row. He m eets w ith his stu d en ts at Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bushong spent I’hone 1761 Gresham the w eek-end at A lbany w ith th eir the residence of Mrs. M artha F ield son-in-law and d au g h ter. Mr. and Mrs. house. Mr. T aylor has been for m any y ea rs th e o rg an ist and choir d irecto r Robert Hayes. Mrs. C arrie Powell en tertain ed of St. David's E piscopal church. Effective September 18 In keeping with the policy of the Ford Motor Co. for better service our business hours, begin ning September 18, will be 7 a. in. to 6 p. in. week days. S aturday evenings. 7 p. m. to » p. m. Sundays and H o lid a y s 8 a. in. to 12 noon. We feel that we can give better service by giving our employes regular business hours. Ttn Building Eastman Lumber Co. ’‘feE SCHOOL SUPPLIES SPECIAL Yours for B etter Service, RAKER & SON New Fall Arrivals We can help you to equip the boys and girls for the School Season Children’s Hose, Beaver Knit. Sizes 5 to 10. _ , „ any size, pair 25c Colors: Brown, Black and Beige. Boys Sand»« Hose, very heavy black. Sizes 6 to 10. M , , Priced by size, 85c to 45c Misses Pineapple H eave Hose, highly mercerized „ . t , . Sizes, 8 to 10. P air 50c Colors: Blonde, Skyn, Rosewood, Grain and French Tan Arrowhead Silk Hose in 16 colors—a topnotcher. P air 9Se SWEATERS FOR BOYS AM» MISSES Jr* SHp°n and Blazer style. A great variety of plain and high colors. Wool Mixed, Rayon and Wool, and all wool. We have now in stock a good grade of Boys’ Black Rubber Rainproof Coats, 6 to 14 years. Each $8.75 BEACON EAEES RUBBER FOOTWEAR Our line is complete. This well known brand gives satisfaction. 6 New items you may need soon. A Carload of Pap er BLANKETS Cotton, Cotton and Wool and Pendleton All-wool Blankets and Rohes. IO / DRESS GOODS WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. “ The House of Quality' TABER PHARM ACY Tin- lie« Miiuilnex double.boiler is Just about the p relllesi th in g you ever m i « . Y o h must have one of them in your kltehen. ' ou enn rook jou r favorite cereal* mid pud. dings in il without fear of stick in g or seoreli- inir. for the inside surface is iust as sm ooth iin-l hlirhlj polished us the outside. And that m akes il easy to clean. Plain soap and w ater mol mi ordinary dish cloth are all you need. Thai saves the Nurface— and saves your hands, too. The new dome cover lias the knob Inset, mid that gives you a ham lj level surface on top for heating or « a rm in g oilier dishes. The knob Is made of Thermoplax a m aterial that « o n I burn, crack, com e loose or discolor even Ui Intense oven heat. T h u rsd ay evening for h er sister, Mrs. Ada B urton, who has been h ere for the LOAN FUND AVAILABLE past tw o w eeks from S acram ento, C al EOB VETERANS’ CHILDREN ifornia, visiting w ith relativ es and Money is now av ailab le for a num- who will re tu rn sh o rtly to her home. her of ea rn est Oregon boys and g irls Sixteen w ere p resen t to enjoy th e eve whose fath e r or m o th er served in the ning w hich was sp en t in gam es and W orld W ar to borrow funds to con m usic, followed by refreshm ents. tinue th eir education in high or other T hose p resen t w ere Mrs. B urton, Mr. schools, according to Miss Viola O rts- and Mrs. T. H. H aw es and children, child, ch airm an of th e m em orial loan W esley and L uella, Mr. and Mrs. Jack fund com m ittee of th e Oregon S tate Miles. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Powell and T each ers' association. Fred Jr., Mrs. Agnes W alters and H er Recom m endations as to c h a ra c te r m an and B arb ara W alters and Mrs. and sch o larsh ip a re req u ired from the C arrie Powell and g ran d d au g h ter, stu d en t's la st p rin cip al or teach er. G ertru d e Lee and P. H. Roork. The m oney can be used solely for the T he m em bers of th e choir of the stu d e n t’s own needs, such as books, G resham B aptist ch u rch w ere d elig h t school supplies, clothes, etc. fully en tertain ed hy Mr. and Mrs S tu d en ts d esiring funds should w rite K enneth Kendall on T h u rsd ay eve im m ediately to Miss Viola O rtschiid, ning at th e ir home in Lents. Games 385 V ancouver avenue, P o rtlan d , O re occupied most of th e tim e, follow ed by gon. O ther m em bers of th e m em or the serving of refresh m en ts. Those ial loan com m ittee are Mrs. E thel M present were, besides the host and Miller, C hildren's F arm Home, Cor hostess. Mrs. E. G. J u d d , and son. vallis. O regon; Miss A letha Kidby, Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. W alter M ark w art. West Linn, O regon: Mr. J. S. Landers, Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Clow. Mrs. E. M president of th e Oregon S tate T each W ard and th e M isses E lsa S harp. e rs’ association, Monmouth. Oregon, Marie Blom. Doris Brown, Flossie and Mr. E. D. R essler, se c re ta ry -tre a s T etrlck and Lois F eudall. Mr. and u re r of th e O. 8. T. A.. C orvallis. Ore. Mrs. Kendall still re ta in th e ir church The cooperation of p atrio tic and m em bership in G resham . Mr. Ken m en's and w om en’s v eteran s' o rg an i dall Is again th is y ear th e In stru cto r zations is e a rn estly desired so th a t no in the a g ric u ltu ra l d ep artm en t at the w orthy child of a v eteran need drop high school out of, school because of the lack of funds to continue his education. ALUMINEX 7 he aluminum ware with the smooth inside finish < ook jou r cereal at night in a heat-regulated oven and have thoroughly conked cereal in the ■iioriiing. I here Is plenty of room for the « a- t«*rj it can ’t boil dry. Come in and let us show you this double boiler and all live other beautliul and eleverlj designed Alum inex utensils. * A. W. Metzger & Co. New Fall Shades Ladies', M e n ' s and C hildren's " hy not buy lum ber direct from the m ill? Sandy L um ber Co., phone S an dy 223—Adv. tf Hosiery In su ran ce funds for farm loans. No com m ission or brokerage. Very easy term s. B. W. T horne.— Adv. and Lingerie REAL SILK HOSIERY Mr. & Mrs. Perry Kitzmiller t'rriMMNrnt Krprr«eB la t h e « Heal Slllt Hosiery Mills Phon* 32x1 Orraham. Ore ( ard «»( Thank*. We wish to th an k th e friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us during the illness and death of our be loved wife and m other, also for the ¡•eautiful floral con trib u tio n s. We also extend our th a n k s to the Rose City c h a p te r of the O. E S„ of which Mrs. H arvey was first w orthy m atron T hom as H arvey. Johff. F ra n k and S tew art Davis. If you w ant lum ber w rite Sandy Lum ber Co.. C herryville, or phone Sandy 223.—Adv. tf For real estate loans see or call B. W. T horne.—Adv. GRESHAM, OREGON PHONE 1411 We Give Green Trading Stamps c ®- o « mativ £ You’ll Not Get Stung * Bring your car to us. We’ll recondi tion the motor, install new guaranteed piston rings, pistons,, pins and any other necessary parts. The cost is small. The pleasure of driving will be greater and the motor economy will surprise you. Let us give you a definite price in ad vance on the work. GRESHAM GARAGE Phone 2391 HAMLIX A HOSS, I hone G resham 1721 FLORENCE M. HONEY PIANO Hoys' and Girls' Ball Classes begin Sept. 8