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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1927)
PAGE FOUB GRLSH5W OUTLOOK, TUESI» 4 Y, FEHKI AKV Jack so n Jo n es and R alph David- Miss S ara Dotson, who has been I PERCY SMITH’S WILL son on la st S atu rd ay term in ated spending some tim e w ith relatives LEWIS WILES DIES fath e r on th e ground th a t he w as of F or low est ra te s on autom obile AFTER LONG ILLNESS th eir five-year service term s with I at Skam okaw a. W ashington and HOLDS IN COI RT unsound m ind, th a t a frau d had tru c k and gen eral in su ran c e see the Oregon N ational G uard and j A storia. Oregon, u n d erw en t a ma- B. W. T horne.—Adv. Lew is W iles of Lents, 46, son of The will of th e late E d g ar P e r been p erp etrated and th a t undue w ere each aw arded a five-year ser- jo r su rg ical operation at St. Mary s Special revival m eetings have influence had been exerted when hospital in A storia la st week T ues- Mr. and Mrs. T hom as W’iles of cival Sm ith who died last May was A S P E C I A L COMMUNICA- been announced to begin a t the vice medal. G resham an d b ro th er of Mrs. E. A. adm itted to p ro b ate a few days th e will w as draw n. The judge N f j f TION of G resham Lodge No. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. W’ihlon have ,laT R eports from th e h o sp ital a re F ree M ethodist church on Sunday, | ago th ro u g h action of Ju d g e T a i rendered an opinion th a t a m an ' v r 152 A. F. & a . M. in Masonic F eb ru ary 13, in ch arg e ot th e Rev. been on the sick list for the past I lo th e effect th a t she is doing well, Stafford of th e Cedar d istric t, p ass w a n 1« c o u rt when th e legal heirs could leave his p ro p erty to whom hall, G resham , F riday evening, Feb. ed aw ay a t St. V incents ho sp ital in R alph Milton, of W alla W alla, week. Mrs. W lhlon was unable to J Ja ck D owsett, accom panied by a of Sm ith, his six ch ild ren , appeared he desired and th a t Sm ith was 4, 1927, at 8 o'clock. Fellow C raft W ashington. Those who have had leave h er room for sev eral days. classm ate from th e U niversity of P o rtlan d on Monday evening. He to co n test th e w ill w hich be m entally com petent when he drew degree w ill be conferred. the privilege of hearing the Rev W. L. GORSAGE, Sec'y C. H. L ane and bis son R ichard Oregon, K enneth P otts, visited with had been ill since la st Ju n e w ith a q u eath s his e sta te am ounting to up th e will. A. W. METZGER. W. M Mr. Milton consider him a speaker figured in an au to accident last his p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r tu m o r or o th e r gro w th on th e $4500 to a P o rtlan d atto rn ey and ^uuQiiiiiiNniianiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiHuiiRt]iiiiiiiiiniaiiiiininii[]ii of unusual ability. F riday n ear G illis statio n when DoWsett T hursday and F riday eve brain, and had u n dergone several cu ttin g the ch ild ren off w ith $1. = nings. Ja c k cam e to P o rtlan d w ith o p eratio n s in an effort to relieve they tu rn ed over as they left th e Je sse Thom as, who has been em The atto rn ey , J. R. G reenfield, his condition. ployed at th e local 20th C entury m ain p a rt of th e road to m ake the F ro sh b ask etb all squad of the it a p p e ars had nothing to do with U. of O., of which he is a m em ber, Besides his p are n ts and several room for an o th er ca r they w ere sto re for the past year, has been d raw in g up th e docum ent and p e r tra n sfe rre d to th e 20th C entury m eeting N either man was in and he also m ade th e trip w ith the b ro th ers and sisters, th e deceased sonally will not benefit by its p ro [team to S eattle w here they played is survived by his widow, a d au g h sto re a t F o re st Grove and left yes ju red but th eir m achine was dam visions. T he stip u latio n was made on S atu rd ay . On th e re tu rn he did ter, Mrs. Lulu Gordon of C alifo r te rd a y w ith his fam ily for th a t aged to some extent. T he w ind by S m ith th a t th e m oney should be not m ake a stop b u t w ent on to nia, and a son, T hom as W. of the place to m ake th e ir home. His shield was broken and th e top so used to c o n stru c t a m em orial s a n fam ily home. Two w eeks before place at the G resham grocery will badly to rn a new one was neces Eugene w here th e boys resum ed ita riu m a t som e hospital. th e ir stu d ies Monday his death Mr. W iles p rofessed con be filled by R. W. Mundlin who has sary. T he ch ild ren a re m aking an ef version and died in th e assu ra n ce p urchased a 15-acre ran ch a mile A concert Is being planned in the fo rt to b reak th e w ill of th eir Window Cleaning, of faith in Christ. south of C ottrell w here he has in te re sts of the W o m an s --------1, Home , ------------ F or ex p ert window cleaning see F u n eral arran g e m en ts have not moved his fam ily and w ill reside M issionary society of the M ethodist I T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith J. been announced. Mr. Mundlin w as form erly em church to take place on F riday eve- ’ IiOKS Krown, G resham , phone 2501. ployed in a P o rtlan d store. ning, F eb ru ary 25, a t th e ch u rch r,, . ■ . I he Queen incubator has been proven out and We have th e p lan t— th e know l LY. PORTLAND when R obert B lalr. wei, known in-' iik ^ ’ m LY. GRESHAM edge— the d esire to do good w ork P a r k a n i l Y a m h i l l the fact that it has been selected by the U. S. gov C harles Cleveland retu rn ed late P o w e ll « H u b e rt* and We Do It. T ailoring, cleaning, stru c to r of the violin will ren d e r I Hdwe. Co.—Adv F rid ay from a tw o-day business num B E a c o n 8181 ernment is a testimony in its favor. We have a P h o n © 1823 p ressing, dyeing. P e te r L enard, bers in violin and voice, a c -I --------- trip to A storia. phone 1211, Res. 3664. We call and Queen incubator on our floor and we would be com panied by Miss G ertru d e Alex- I k - ,n8U raace funds for farm loans. deliver.—Adv. • 7 30 a . m ., 8 . L . •6 30 a . m . B . L • x .30 a . m ., P . V . ii ii » ,i , j No com m ission or brok erag e Verv •7 00 a . m T he Rev. C harles D. Keven a r an d er. H P. V glad to have you drop in and look it over. alf of th e proceeds will go easy term s. B. W. T h o rn e —Adv * 9 :30 a . m .. B . L . 8 :3<> a . m B . L. 10 10 a . n r , 8 . L . rived T hursday evening from N orth to the m issionary society w hich 0 . 00 a . m . S . L. m ., P . V . y . 30 a . n r , TRUCK HAULING 1 , 11 1 0 :3 .3 0 0 a a .. . . ......... Band, Oregon, to serve the local hopes in th is w ay to raise a q u o ta I We a re continuing th e w ork of m ., B . L . 10 :30 a . m . . 1 12 :30 p m . P . V . 11 .00 a . m ., C atholic parish in place of th e Rev. of |100 for various m issio n ary en- I ’he late P. F. Black in rep resen tin g G resh am , F a lrrle w , P o rtla n d 1 :3 0 p . n i.. B . L . 11 30 a . m . | cele^ a t e d Nash tailo red $23.50 1 :5 0 p . m ., S . L . H enry B ruenagel who has gone to te rp rise s. I p . m ., B . L . T r ip s D a lly I suits. Fine aBBurunem asso rtm P V. 1 30 p . m , P . V . ‘ en t sam ples ples. G ra n ts P ass to reside. F ath e r is a standard of efficiency in brooding the B L. 2 . 30 P- n r , B . L . GALEN FANCHER Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Brockw ay a re , rs E d,la Black. 4824, 92d stree t P V. 3 :30 P m ., P . V . Keveny comes to G resham a fte r a „ . I S. E., P o rtlan d , phone SU nset 4253. 1 B . L . 3 . 50 C a l l “ P o r k y ” f o r S e r v i r e baby chicks. S . L . P . m , S. L. 4 :30 P m ., B . L . residence of 14 y ears in Coos coun moving to G resham to reside. They -Adv G resh am 2 x l P. V. will occupy the H. O. Wood house 5 30 P m ., P V . ty. He is a native of the sta te of tl O :0 0 p . m .. P . V . t 7 :00 p . n r , P . V . on W ilson avenue. Mr. Brockw ay t i l :3 0 p m „ B . L . t 7 :30 P m ., B . b . New York and received his educa is the regional m an ag er of th e • D a ily e x c e p t S u n d a y s a n d h o lid a y s . tion in C anada w here he is a g ra d tS a t u r d a y s , S u n d a y s a n d h o lid a y s . u ate of St. L aw rence college and of Dodge B ro th ers agency w hich is S . L .— S e c tio n L in e r o a d . the G rand S em inary of Philosophy being estab lish ed a t G resham . Phone 1421 1‘- V .— P o w e l l V a l l e y r o a d . GRESHAM I and Theology in stitu tio n s of Mon G. S. Cam pbell and wife moved B . L .— B a s e L i n e r o a d . treal. yesterd ay to P o rtlan d w here Mr Red Trading Stamps O w ned a n d o p e ra te d by Mrs. D. E. Tow le retu rn ed T h u rs Cam pbell will w ork as m eat c u tte r n = GEO. LEWIS & SON .................................................................................................. day evening from P ortlan d w here W hile here he was em ployed in the she has spent th e p ast month. Af sam e cap acity In th e shop of the te r a brief convalescence In Good Newberg Packing & P roduce com S am aritan hospital w here she u n pany. derw ent a m ajor operation, she B arnes ti Son have been appoint- spent about two w eeks a t the home >d local ag en ts for the F ed eral of h er daughter In P ortland. Savings a Loan association, a Miller arrived I ic o' “ ‘‘r " *»>ich is safely Mrs. W inifred Our "Valentine Cards exp ress the sentim ents th a t „ ...... ............ c a p italfx ed an d a u th o riz e d to loan S aturday from San F rancisco to will never die— reg a rd —ad m iratio n — love. money on buildings. F o rm erly the visit Indefinitely a t the hom e of her We have a w ealth of ca rd s from w hich to choose value of building loans was but 50 late husband's p aren ts, Mr. and —w h eth er it is a sim ple card w ith a fitting verse ex p ressin g reg ard and adm iration, or an elaborate Mrs F. A. Miller at Melville farm . per cent of the ap p raised valuation, creatio n exp ressin g love. She brought the inform ation th a t but the accom m odation has now Send a valentine to your sweetheart -w ife __ her husband, W endall Miller who been extended to a valuation of mother—friend. m ie — 66 2-3 per cent. died a few weeks ago on board a Gresham Locals Queen Incubators produce big hatches of strong, healthy chicks that live and grow into profitable flocks. Portland-Gresham Stage QUEEN COLONY BROODER L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. Now on Display! Crisp, gek'i n brow n h o t waffles— ship In th e P anam a Canal zone had been buried a t sea instead of a t Colon P anam a, as erroneously reported. T he boat was several days out from land and It is thought by the young m an ’s r e la tives It was Im possible to preserve the body until shore could be reached. T he Rev. J. H. Wood was out on th e stree t yesterday m orning for the first tim e in six w eeks, due to illnesB, Mrs. Louise C linton, who lives on south Roberts avenue, suffered a painful accident last W ednesday when she slipped and fell, breaking th e large bone of th e left arm , be tw een th e w rist and elbow. In ad dition to the fra ctu red bone th e w rist w as also dislocated. T he a c cident occurred when Mrs. Clinton, who is p artially crippled, w as a t tending to her poultry. She slipped and fell ag ain st a box. th e resu lt of tu rn in g her ankle. W hile she has suffered considerably the pust few days her recovery Is regarded as a m a tte r of a sh o rt tim e. A basket social to be given by th e E vangelical W om en's union of th e Zion Evangelical church will be held T hursday evening at the g range hall. Miss F ran ces Stout, who has been ill at the home of her p aren ts at Hogan station for th e past week, has returned to Monmouth, Oregon, w here she is attending the sta te norm al. Mrs. Peurl Mack and her daugh- te r H elen are recovering from se- vere sieges of the grip. Mrs. H. J. " bite assisted in th e ir ca re several days last week. made right at the table in the twinkling of an eye New service lines have been run w ithin th e past few days by the P o rtlan d E lectric Pow er com pany to include a num ber of homes south of the city lim its. T he real d en tes of J. T. Lew is, C. E. Ja ck son and F red C halker a re now be lng supplied with elec tric cu rre n t HEPP’S RACKET STORE Not Ion« ago you’d have believed that impos sible. The thought of hot waffles was associ ated wnh a ponderous iron affair, heavy to handle slow to act one that smoked most in considerately when it wasn’t greased just right. Now you can make these delectable golden waffles at your table, electrically, without using a bit of grease or having any smoke. T he W om an’s Home M issionary m eeting of the M ethodist church to be held on the com ing Wednes day afternoon will be at th e home of Mrs. B urten W alrad, Jr., and not with Mrs. II. L. W alrad as pr< viously announced. A ch ap ter from th e m issionary study book will be dram atized an d piano and vocal num bers will be given. C. E. P liant, night w atchm an of the local police d ep artm en t, Is ill at his home. His du ties a re being tak en ca re of by in terested friends. O. I. Neal retu rn ed F riday night from a m onth's trip to California. He w ent down on a boat of th e A d m iral line but retu rn ed by way of m otor stag e and rep o rts a fine time. He visited In Los A ngeles and trav eled n early to San Diego. His stay th e re included a num ber of m ost in te restin g side trip s. Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. I). T u ck er of E stacada on Ja n u a ry 17, a 7% -pound son, at th e home of Mrs. T im m erm an. Mr. and Mrs. Milton O. Nelson a re receiving co n g ratu latio n s on the a rriv a l of th eir first grandchild, B urbara E lizabeth, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs Donald (). Nelson of P o rt land, on Ja n u a ry 22. The little lady tipped the scales at exactly eight pounds and 13 ounces. H er moth- er will be rem em bered as Miss H elen Rom> Priced from 1 C to 25£ I alentine Headquarters P h o n e 123(1 Engineered tc Provide Lowest Maintenance and Operation Cost - a During February we offer M AN N IN G -BO W M A N $12.50 Waffle Irons of shining nickel —for $S.S0 1 ou pay only SOc down and $2 each month —and without extra charge to be sure your first waffles will be just right —» 2 % . » . package o f A lb e rt’ Fluff Flora-, and ¡ ‘f t- » / Pacific C oatt Syrup C o.’t Syrup. - W h y not satisfy that W affle hunger now I The New ESSEX SU PER -SIX PORTLAND Entirely new in A b e a r a n c e and Performance with New Boates in a variety o f Color POW E In performance as well as appearance, the Essex Super-Six is an entirely new car. ■ LECIfUC S T O R e^ B k ^ ' ELECTRIC BUXX Powell St„ near ( It, Hall Gre>hani, Oregon » I— CTUJJJJJJJJJM.WWWWWV REMEMBER! Pruning Time Spraying Time I HI'. MARKI-. I . Gresham Meat M arket SEDAN $7»5 THE STREET, Powell Street COACH »71V THE PROPRIETOR. A. J. W. Brown Pruning of AH Kinds THE PHONE, 1891. for Berries, Orchards, Shrubbery, Etc. Oldest established m arket In G resham RFD RO('k ( HELM. I’D I I.TR4 I LIME AND SULPHUR SPRAY GRESHAM MEAT MARKET c o u p r $’ n In Powdered Form from 1 lb. to 200 lb. barrels In Liquid Form from gallons to barrels. FRFMI FISH Sa t (»fact km < ; n a n i n t eed GRESHAM Let mx ♦-r.vss, »Lttwsiiux » >v Gresham The Winchester S tore Phone 1451 Oregon It possesses such stamina that 50 miles an hour all day long is an easy accomplishment. And so nimble and alert is its action that no tar will surpass the quickness with which it mav be driven through traffic or in touring, whether the tn p is one of a few city blocks or hundreds of miles. T o both driver and passengers, there is rare comfort in any kind of going. Unusual accessibility means big savings in replacement, service and all shop work Economy in fuel and oil is also a notable feature of the new Essex Super-Six. W ith four beautiful new bodies — all smart in line, finish and upholstery, it is easily the paramount value of Essex history. supply your needs. 4 . IV. Metzger <& Co. It reveals the capacity of the Super-Six principle. It attains an engineering trium ph in low maintenance and operating cost. AU p , f. o. b. D etroit, plu i w ar tax M. C. Webster Motor Co. Hudson-Essex Dealer l ’hone 2491 E iresnani Opposite P. O.