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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1926)
HAU« FOUB GRESHAM LOCALSÍc™,^:^-;;:" " - Äl-ür-ssr^Bf ,:s- H- * S tro n g is driving a new ditched about tw o m iles ea st of C entury grocery, ought to be able ------ Monday to qualify from now on as a first N ew port was badly burned about Chevrolet coach purchased through G resham . Mr. M etzger becam e s u s the W. W. M etzger agency. picious of th eir actions when they Miss Joyce K idder cam e hom e class farm er, although he says he th e face and head yesterday when a Two G resham young men were loitered around the prem ises and gasoline tan k on h is . fishing boat from W illam ette U niversity to Is In d an g er of having his veracity exploded. i apprehended by W W. Metzger on com plaint of th e ow ner of the spend th e week end w ith her p a r questioned. He has been ex h ib it Rudolph K uhn, who purchased Sunday n ig h t about 8:30 and ro ad ste r sta rted th e chase w hich ing a good sized box nearly full of ten ac res of C. A. Johnson on charged with th e theft of a new a u resu lted in the recovery of th e tire ents. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. K idder. Cleveland avenue, has erected a tom obile tire from the re a r of a Mrs. B erth a P ennington of P o r t potatoes, th e product of one hill three-room house and p lan ted two r o r d ro ad ste r which was parked in land. a g rad u a te of th e A rt In stitu te raised fu his spud patch on th e ac res to stra w b e rrie s He has now front of the Metzger Buick agency on Main street. At first the men of Chicago, has organized a cla ss in two lots of A M. W ilkenson. The gone to Hood Hive- and will latei sto u tly denied any know ledge of hill co n trib u ted 30 potatoes and .mar m J ° rt ^ U h to work in ,he a rt in d u strie s in G resham to m eet n rL is* “ J* w ln te r’ retu rn in g to trie tire, but on continued th re a ts of th e ir com bined w eight was 23 at th e home of Mrs. A nnie Hevel. Metzger finally adm itted taking It G resham in th e spring. and took him out w here It had been The first m eeting w ill be held on pounds. He estim ates th e re will be W ednesday afternoon, O ctober 13 I" sack s in th e patch and m any of T here a re 12 lessons In th e cotfrse, th e h ills have run n ea rly as high covering, kodak coloring, a u ro ra in num ber as th is one record hill. kone, pain tin g on fabrics, lam p The ground was In poor condition hades, etc. E vening classes m ay as he had to com bat the w iry John •on g rass, and he gave them but also be form ed. o rd in ary ca re during the sum m er Mrs. P e a rl Mack has re tu rn e d I he seed for the patch was p u r from B rem erton, W ash., w here she chased for B urbanks, but th ese fine \ X / \ I would you give, Mr. Farmer, to have set visited for sev eral w eeks w ith her sam ples would indicate a different betore you for inspection and studv the verv b ro th er and sister-in -law , Mr. and variety. Mrs. E ttse l Jones. She brought finest and best bred livestock in all America? A An ad journed m eeting of the hom e h er little d au g h ter, H elen, \ ear of your life or ten acres of your best land G resham O range will be held at the who has been th e re for several g ran g e hall on W ednesday evening wouldn t you? The lessons learned would be worth m onths. Mrs. Mack is im proved In for the co n ferrin g of degrees to a it. health and is now staying in her larg e n um ber of candidates. The Xo 2.3 Children’s line rib, comes in black, cordo- m em bers are requested to be th ere own home. by 7 o’clock m 2 ’ y a 1! 11 Jla v ^ 1 ~a t ° P P ° r tu n ity w ith o u t th e sacri- v an and camel, priced at............ 25c Miss Alma Sm ith of P o rtlan d is A m eeting has been called at the hce. At P o rtla n d , O ctober 30-N’o v e m b e r 6, th e 16th the guest of Mrs. Mina McKinney h ig h school th is evening for the Xo 113 Boys extra heavy double lee spliced w m Ua H r a5 lflC 1.n te rn a tio n a I L iv esto ck E x p o sitio n Mrs. M. V. F indley, who form erly purpose of organizing a P aren t I h i t n i ‘bH th £ ,a rg e s t a n d g re a te s t a sse m b la g e of hnen heel and toe, black and cordovan T eacher association If enough in resided in G resham and who la te r te re st is m anifested in the m atter T f Sh° Wn U nder o n e ro o f o r a t o n e tim e in pr,ced ar .............................................. ’..50r was em ployed a t Bull Bun as a Not only p are n ts and te ach ers are th e and. D airy a n d B eef C attle, H o rses, H ogs, Sheep cook, has p u rch ased a tea shop in invited, but all who a re in terested Goat.s > e° m Pe t,n g fo r th e la rg e s t p rem iu m list ev er X'o. 193 Children’s fine mercerized lisle, nov- w elfare of the school are P ortlan d and is being assisted in a In s k e the e i h bitsed_Th1e 0’00° :i | A? 0 y° U WiH See th e g r e a t F ox d to be there. elt\ rib, black and camel, priced at... 50, the w ork by h e r tw o d au g h ters When qhnw f T h 5r e Tw d l be th e w o rld -fa m o u s H o rse E dna and T helm a, who w ere em MISSION A K V SO CIETY Show too, a n d a I ^ n d , In d u s tria l a n d D a iry P ro d u c ts Hungry E x p o sitio n . ‘ w u lui ployed In G resham before going to S p e c ia l— C h ik ren s N ovelty R ib Hose BEG IN S NEW BOOK P ortland. C om es in sa n d , cam el a n d black Tired Mrs. M artella P ark s, a g ra n d The W om an’s Home M issionary S p ecially priced, p a ir dau g h ter of Mrs. Isabel Leland, u n society of the M ethodist Episcopal Sleepy derw ent an operation at St. V in (h u rc h will meet on W ednesday af Six p a irs f,,r cent s hospital y esterday m orning ternoon, October 13, at 2: SO at the -Melancholy Buy th e m by th e h a lf dozen a n d sav e m oney which has been pronounced su c home of Mrs. J. V. Cogswell for the cessful. Mrs. P a r* s is a sister of re g u la r m eeting Mrs. W. L. Gor Sick Miss Rose P otter. sage will be th e leader of th e les- A STRONG BANK Boys “rough and ready,” extra heavy rib Healthy T he m em bers of the F ree Metho Hon for the afternoon and th e h o st comes in black and cordovan, pair ’ 35c dist Sunday school will m eet a t th e ess will be assisted by Mrs. C. E. Awake GRESHAM , OREGON ' pair lor ....................................... $ L00 home of David Cathey this evening R usher, Mrs. Mina M cKinney and Mrs. R. H. Todd. to p ractice songs from a new book Asleep COMFORTER CHALLIES which w as recen tly purchased and The society is tak in g up th e new used for the first tim e Sunday. study book, "T he Tem pled H ills' ■ast color challies in large range of patterns, Single A rnold R ogers and R. 8. A cers the first ch a p te r of w hich will be priced at ..... .................................................................. have retu rn ed from a hunting trip dram atized a t th e m eeting on Wed -Married in th e Cascade m ountains n ear th e nesday. T he roles will be im p er or November Delineator will be on hand for head w aters of the Hantlam river, sonated by th e follow ing: Mrs. w here they spent m ore than tw o G alen F an ch er and Mrs. Roba delivery November i. Divorced weeks. The tim e w as spent In H engstler. b rid es; Mrs. Jam es strenuous tram p s from th e ir cam p KlM ngtnn, th e g ran d m o th er; Mrs. try one of about 26 m iles from G ates, but was L. L. K idder, th e sm all g ra n d thoroughly enjoyed, especially as d au g h ter; Mrs. Jam es S terlin g , the our they brought home a fine black d au g h ter; and Mrs. J. R.’ H o rr the Phone 2221 , bear, weighing 350 pounds. They grow n g ran d d a u g h ter; Mrs. Jam es bountiful Gresham saw th ree oth er bears, but they S terling , the farm er and Mrs. Geo. were out of range of the h u n te rs' Honey, the fa rm er's wife; Mrs. Hot Lunches rifles. M arlon Jo h n so n , the S pirit of topped off Mrs. F ran k Gibbs was most C hrlsltan lty . All m em bers and agreeably su rp rised S atu rd ay eve friends of th e society a re cordially with regular ning w hen a party of 20 relatives Invited to attend. and near friends cam e in to help home-made celebrate her birthday. T he tim e was spent socially and delicious Pie. WHAT'S IN A NAME? refreshm ents w ere served. A nu m No m a tte r w hat nam e you give it ber w ere p rese n t from P ortland. ou’ll soon (iiH«ase in ju s t the sam e. C h iro Kam Sm ith is having d irt hauled p rac tic deals with causes not w ith BEGINNING OCTOBER 15 find you are to his prem ises with w hich to b, nam es. It rem oves disease at its Source. gin the developm ent of a lawn. H Make Chiropractic your Habit. a regular customer will have It well filled In and lev eled and la te r planted to g rass T his g a ra g e w ill clo se at 7 Mrs. F red S outhard, who has been ailing for several m onths with p. m. every evening ex cep t rheum atic trouble, is now much ini S a tu rd ay and S u n d ay w hen proved. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gibbs and Mr the clo sin g hour w ill be 9 p. m . and Mrs. E. A. T aylor w ent to S e a Com e h e re fo r y o u r side W ednesday, to spend u week or two in deep sea fishing and other recreations. TCHÏX HANOI The G resham circle of the Evan gellcal W om en’s Union will meet for an all day m eeting w ith Mrs Schw edier T hursday. The mem hers of the V ictory circ le a re also HAMLIN A ROSS, Props. Phone 2391 Invited. A pot-luck luncheon will I he C olonial J r. ra n g e is a se rv ic ea b le m o d e ra te N ight 706 be served a t noon. 7 « = ” ,ak,h F rank Gibbs Is having an East man pipeless fu rn ace Installed the basem ent of his residence. Tb furnace was purchased thro u g h tb T w '," « ']“ ...... “ “ ll d,,p|e» «rates for r ia l or wood' Kidder H ard w are com pany and i td e k e H rltn . , r ' m nied '" » 'k w h h being set in place by its workm en Miss S arah M etzger began work F riday on th e local o p eratin g ex change boards of the M utual T el. phone com pany A dau g h ter was born Septem ber W e a lso c a rry th e B ridge-B each SI P F R i n u ___ 2« to Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Putnam ra d g e w ith co m b in a tio n wood an d coal k itch en litqti- who reside on ro u te 2. G resham • g ray e n a m e l trim m e d an d priced a t $115. Mrs. C. A. Johnson gave a sur prise party S atu rd ay Afternoon In honor of her dau g h ter L a u ra ’s, 12th birthday. Nine g irls w ere present and spent the aftern o o n playing P h o n e 1121 comes, a fte r w hich th e host GRESHAM served refreshm ents. .................................................... Miss M argaret W hite Is absent from her work at the W elling res tain ant for a few days on account of an a ttac k of grip The cast Is being selected for tin senior class ph»y, “t ’appy Rick w hich will be presented at the high school In November. Mr. and Mrs R. J. King and font • h lldien, D orothy, Donald. M artha and Ruth have moved to th e ir new residence w hich they recently in qulred from I. A. B aker iu ex change lor th e ir P o rtlan d home Mies D orothy King registered in T IR U S th e sophom ore cla«s at O re.hu in c put too much pep into these advertisem ent. you I Dion high school yesterday and can take them w,«h a grain of .alt. But i f . a solemn All k inda „( Repairing M artha has enrolled a t th e grade school. T he fam ily lived here two « n fi' 7 r ri<ie !n ,hC handie and >«* y ears ago In the Cedar d istrict. Mr n t find a lot of green stuff in your order if we fi|] it King Is a sheet m etal w orker in P o rtlan d and will m ake th e trip to e hke to surprise our customer» with just a little bi, and from the city dally. tier lumber than they expected. T h at policy is what in n .r.H i S f ’J ' Wh0 minor '«J«r »es ten days ago when he fell TROUTDALE. OREGON has bu.it up our business. We can’t afford to d ip - n o w Phone O rM ham ws, w alk la fro n t of the Brown bull«; J?8 ’ ’¿ " ’/ “ “ '’»••d to his b e d a l though he Is thought to be slowly Open H m ingo hot LUNCHES s'"r""* g , Ort. „ 5 phe Opportunity of a Lifetime » year Hosiery for Children A 25C $1.25 FIRST STATE BANK Hi /?. HICKS COMPANY TO OUR PATRONS Closing Notice ! Vital Topics hr. Gen. E. Mallett ! SODAS 4 Better Range candies ICE CREAM GRESHAM GARAGE $ 6 5 and $ 8 5 L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co, R i g i d as a steel building Jl Seasoned Lumber z ' RICHARD KNARR CHEVROLET CO. im proving. Eastman Lumber Co. ’’’SiSÄäi The steel used in the New Essex steel body is of the same quality and gauge used in cars cost ing >4000 and upward. M. C. Webster Motor I hone 2491 HUDSON - ESSEX