Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 12, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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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