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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1927)
FAG».' FO I R Gresham Locals Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Burch were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. F ow ler and ch il dren of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Thom of Salem and Mrs. Ethel Eddy of P ortland. T he k in d e rg a rten in ch arg e of Miss E dna M ew hirter opened Mon day m orning in th e p rim ary S u n day school room of the M ethodist church. T he w ork is sta rtin g off favorably w ith m uch in te rest m an ifested by th e in stru c to r and the sm all p upils who a re beginning th e ir p relim in ary school life. Miss M ew hirter Is well equipped for this im p o rtan t position, having taken special k in d e rg a rten train in g a t the Oregon sta te norm al. T he sessions are , rom » to 12 o.cl(M.k ea,.h ,,ay | Miss Maude M. A ldrich, who r e Home P o in ters. cently p u rch ased th e g re a te r p art B aking soda, often used w ith of th e R. F. W alters G resham green vegetables to set th e color H eights farm , arriv ed today to ■ in a ake nr- m ujiir»- i d er, k ills some and m ore ten spend a week on her new p ro p erty of tbe vltaniineg and m ake plans for th e fu tu re. req u jre„ gpecia, Jn o M I i 'f m ’r 7 Char*e laundering. As w ith silk it should , o p era,,o n 8 ( '« expected not be rubbed w ithin a few days from itondutone h„ , , . . . .... , p’ M innesota bUt 1 ted with a solution of mild * The will of th e late Dr H enry k T d ‘SSOlved ,n lukew arm w ater Waldo Coe. w hich was filed for R ilT h l° probate in the circ u it co u rt last X u Washed W“ h 3 week, nam ed am ong Its beneflciar- 7, ‘ ¿ o f r X (WraPPet* ies his b ro th er. Chas. A. Coe of L" , , , tO absorb G resham and the la tte r’s d au g h ter, I e r a te ^ h o M r o n .'^ '’" '''1 Whh “ “ “d" u h u Sealed bids for th e co n stru ctio n of a P ublic Com fort statio n w ill be received by th e city rec o rd e r up to 8 p. m., M arch 2, a t w hich tim e bids will be opened. Certified check or bond for 25 per cent of th e am ount of th e bid m u st accom pany same. P lan s and specifications m ay be had of C laude Stockton. T he coun cil reserv es th e rig h t to reject any or all bids. Adv.— C. G. SCHNEIDER. City R ecorder. Kcltct Offered. T h a t’s us. B ring your ca r here T hose who a re suffering from tor an y rep a irs, ad ju stm e n ts or dizziness, sh o rtn ess of breath and p a rts for th e sta rte r, g en e rato r, i h ea rt trouble can be relieved in a sw itches, w iring, lighting, etc sh o rt while. C onsultation and ex- W ork done by an ex p ert and is pos- am ination free at my office, itively g u aran teed . We c a rry a | DR. M. BECKER, com plete liny? of ignition p arts. I Main stre e t, betw een 2d and 3d St G resham G arage, phone 2391. Phone 122x, R esidence 329x2.__Adv “Use W ant A ds”—a good adage. Outlook W ant Ads a re b etter th an roadside signs. C harles M cKinney of P leasan t Home, a form er G resham high F o r real estate loans see or call school g rad u ate, has answ ered th e of th e re g u la r school week. B. W. T horne.—Adv. call for tra c k issued by M. H. B u t A four-pound d au g h ter was born ler, trac k coach at the Oregon A gri H Y A C IN TH S A T U L IP S c u ltu ra l college . McKinney, a to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Zogg of Sandy r bd “ r ° : dou8h- sophom ore in com m erce, is a m em Ridge on V alen tin e’s day a t th e ... I n u ts is removed by Dluncrim? them in pots. nniukiv intr» b er of Tau K appa Epsilon, a n a t T hom as san itariu m . T he m other will d irects th a t the . life an n u ity of quickly into hot w ater im m ediately $10 a m onth w hich has been going a fte r th(,y ar(, frjed 5 I and baby have gone to th e ir home, F lo w e rin g P la n ts A F e rn s ional social fratern ity . m other, , ’ tit h er recent Inm ates of th e sa n to Mary Dr. J. Coe’s Coe of aged G resham , be Mrs. in- L One X 2 R in ar M attson, a sophom ore at for sale. itariu m included Mrs. C harles th e U niversity of Oregon, w as re creased to $60 a m onth. ’" el ,ab espoon- Splaw n, of th e Bull Run head- At B ro w n ’s M eat M arket i-,. I f i l l s , and one rounding tablespoon- cently pledged to the T heta Chi tb i? "7, T ? ? en ro ,,e d 'U1 1« equal to tw o level table- n ational social fra te rn ity of the w orks, Jo h n Dillon of P o rtlan d and DERK SH IRE Stockings fit per. Ed A nderson who sp en t four weeks th is week in th e G resham g rad e gpoon8fu|g or phone 306. U. of O. M attson com es from Pow fectly because they are fu ll T he low er crugt Qf a a t th e sa n itariu m . Mrs. C arl school, b rin g in g th e num ber up to ell V alley and was a popular m em G R ESH A M , r I - — <• fashioned. Made in all weights and H owell of S p rln g w a ter is at the ber of the class of ’25 of G resham GREENHOUSES in all the newest shades. A prod T hom as home for trea tm e n t, as is flour or flour and su g a r before th e high school. uct of the Berkshire Knitting also a 12-year-old Ja p an e se girl, Flowers for all occasions Mrs. W. D. K inder retu rn ed home Shlgeo N akashim ada, whose home T he high school stu d e n ts a re filling is poured in. M ills,*ihc largest mills in the Monday evening from an extended is n ea r T routdale. grieved to learn of th e continued , gZWMwmvvr world devoted exclusively to the stay at the home of her late sister, serious illn ess of one of th e ir n u m m anufacture of w om en’s full As a re su lt of the ra te w ar being ber. Miss R achel H eadley a senior Mrs, E. L. Z im m erm an at Eugene. fashioned silk stockings. Ask to w aged by th e tw o m otor stag e com from the Lynch d istric t. She is in see the new shades. Mr. and Mrs. Roy F all e n te r panies o p era tin g out of G resham a P o rtlan d h o sp ital w here h er con tained a p arty of young people S a t the round trip fare to P o rtlan d has dition is regarded as very grave. u rd ay evening in honor of the fo r been reduced to 50 cen ts by Geo. H er ailm en t is said to be rh eu m atic m e r's birthday. Lew is fi Son. fever. l o u r c h o ic e o f th e fo llo w in g ite m s in T he Rev. R alph .J. Milton left T he re g u la r m eeting of the city F U LL F A S H IO N E D M onday m orning for S eattle on his • w ay home to W alla W alla a t the council will be held tom orrow G O VERNM EN T O R D ER S SA LE OF IIM B E R conclusion of a tw o-w eeks’ revival n ig h t and It is hoped th e re w ill be a full atten d a n ce of councilm an. service a t th e F ree M ethodist W alter L. Tooze Sr., re g iste r of im p o rtan t m a tte rs will church. He w as accom panied by Many th e United S tates land office at doubtless come up for co n sid era his fath e r S. A. Milton whose home M e asu rin g P o rtlan d . Oregon, is in receip t of a 7-lnch N appies is a t E llensburg, W ashington. The tion, am ong w hich will he th e p ro le tte r from th e com m issioner of the C re a m e rs C andy J a r s posed dog ordinance. A nother efforts of the Rev. Mr. Milton w ere g en eral land office at W ashington, Cov. S u g a r Bow ls B e a tin g Bow ls m uch appreciated here and he question to be passed upon will be D. C„ o rd erin g th e sale of tim ber “ I lie H ouse of Q u a lity ” C ream P itc h e rs leaves behind him m any new the building of a com fort station, on ce rtain revested Oregon & C ali M ix in g Bow l S ets G R E S H A M ,O R E G O N W bids for th e co n stru ctio n of which friendships. fo rn ia railro ad lands. T he sale will PH O N E I I I I M. E. W ard and fam ily spent will be opened d u rin g th e evening. bo held at 10 o'clock a. m., A pril 4, H e G ive G reen 'T rading S tam p s S unday w ith his nephew W. (Í. T he co unty fair board will meet 1927, a t the land office in Room 607, W inchester and fam ily a t G lad on T h u rsd ay evening and It is ex postoffice building and- com prises h3Vo B e rk sh ire hose for several y ears stone park. pected th a t very dellnlte p la n s will tim ber located in C lackam as, Ben v h? ° f t!eav erk '» ‘- You a re fam iliar w ith th e q u a l Cecil Metzger retu rn ed to his be considered w ith referen c e to the ton, Polk and M ultnom ah counties, ity, th e only change is th e nam e. 1 w ork this m orning nt th e sto re of 1927 fair. A ppointm ent of various m ore p a rtic u la rly described as fol P h o n e 1236 G re s h a m by P resid en t Tom lows : th e N ew berg Packing and Produce com m ittees com pany a fte r a tw o-w eeks’ ab K reu d er will probably occupy p art T ow nship 4 South, R ange 5 E ast. NO TE New sty le s in h a t fra m e s a re now on display. sence on acco u n t of illness. Mr of the evening T ow nship 2 South, R ange 7 E ast M etzger had an u n u su ally hard a t T ow nship 13 South, Range Mr. and Mrs. J. E. G ates are r e ta ck of the m alady w hich has been covering from recen t spells of th e West. so p revalent th is w inter. T ow nship 8 South, ran g e 8 West flu w hich have k ep t them confined T ow nship 3 N orth, R ange 2 W est Dale Lewis, tw o-year-old son of to th e house. T his tim b er will be sold to the Mr. and Mrs. Boy Lewis living on Tlii> Rebekah W elfare club will .. , I highest 'R u bidder iu t ir i «v a t UUUIIC public UUCllUIl auction south R oberts avenue, w hile a t play m eet on Mo.glay aftern o o n M arch an „ tb(> Ilpprals„d price (f ag J ^ \ () y O U rem e m b e r w hen .you ju s t S atu rd ay slipped and broke the 7. at th e horn,, of Mrs. F. L. Kinyon. greKateg , 25.6 , o 6 . None of w ent to thg stQre an j 5OUg h t a new bone in the upper p art of th e right Miss Louise H ow ard of G ra n ts tim ber will be sold for less th an corset because y o u r o ld co rset was leg. T he bone w as set la te r in the P ass, a sen io r in th e Oregon Nor- the app raised price. office of a G resham surgeon. w earing o u t? A n d e v e ry b o d y b o u g h t mal at M onmouth, sp en t th e w eek ________ D. C. Ross has been m ade th e de p re tty m uch th e sam e k in d o f corset. a n i n v ita tio n is e x te n d e d to v is it o u r m o d end w ith her g ran d paren ts, Mr. l.uGriillile Gets Ready for fendant in c irc u it co u rt In a dam and Mrs. L. P. M anning C onvention. N ow you a n d th e c u sto m e r before you e rn m a r k e t. N o u w ill fin d it to y o u r a d - age su it for $27,500 on charges p re A second class in sew ing to sup-1 A m erican Legion v isito rs a t La and th e c u sto m e r a fter y o u —all have a v a n ta g e to m a k e th is m a r k e t y o u r m a r k e t ferred by Mrs. L illie T ilgner. The pletnent the w ork begun by the I G rande, d u rin g th e sta te conven different sty le p ro b lem and figure p ro b com plaint alleges th a t Ross made first eight-w eeks' co u rse will be I R °n next Ju ly , will be pleased with to r th e p u r c h a s e o f h ig h g ra d e m e a ts , p o u l derogatory rem a rk s concerning the lem and each o f you buys a d ifferen t t r y a n d fish. c h a ra c te r of the plaintiff. The case form ed on M atch 16. T hese sew ing ,h e new hail recen tly acq u ired by Warner's. lessons will continue to be given in ’he La G rande Post Is being handled for Mrs. T ilgner room 10 of the high school building “Legion H all,” form erly know n by A ttorney H enry 8. W estbrook and all w ishing to Join will be w el- 88 Rex H all, has been rem odeled of P ortland. come. P a rtic u la rs may be ob and newly painted and decorated T he re g u la r m eeting of th e high tained of Mrs. H. J. S terlin g or by th e m em bers. It will be the H i p L p i i I p i i gpa- school P aren t-T ea ch e r association Mrs. it. E. Cannon. OR in Warner,], there b « dif- cen ter of activ ities d u ring th e en X z s o n fre sh fish w ill he <>n will be held W ednesday evening ferent type o f corset for every hand daily to snpply A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. te rtain m e n t of 2000 or m ore v isit T he program w hich has been p re requirement: perhaps thia stout ing legionares expected here July £ y oor needs. pared will Include a piano solo by E. K. M cFarland of P o rtlan d on 21. 22 and 23. model, perhapa . toft little O ri F eb ru ary 22 a t th e home of Mrs. Donald Confrey, a dem onstration ental, perhaps ■ Cortelette. At p resen t public dances a re be by th e pupils of Miss A ugusta M cF arlan d 's p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs, ing held In the hall tw ice w eekly ARE Thia particular model repreKnts H ah n 's dom estic science class, an G u n th er who live on the S tanley for th e purp o se of raisin g ad d itio n very fashionable r»»w. fc. rk» road west of G resham . The baby LICENSED FISH am using skit by four boys and two al convention funds. T his e n te r large figure. g irls and a ta lk by P rincipal Can has been nam ed Ja ck Robert. RETAILERS prise is proving q u ite successful, Mrs. W inifred Dyer of P ortland non. T he public is cordially In as the dancing public Is very well deputy for the w orthy g rand m a vited to attend. pleased w ith th e beau tifu lly dec Mr. and Mrs. T. H. H aw es, who tro n . Mrs. L enora K err of C orval o rated hall. to have been living In P o rtlan d , have lis, will be p resen t this evening in a in n is in but in n one of num I This erous en- moved to G resham and w ill occupy *"*X Vl* "3P3C' ,y at ,bP « « • '‘»’ te rp r l.e s of Post No. 43. and all „ „ giving ht>arty Mrs. A nnie lle v é is new house on of G. E. S. Mrs. Dyer who Is g ran d A. J . W. BROWX, Prop. org an ist of he P o rtlan d ch a p te r. L , , ht. m ovem ent to m ake the La Second street. PH O N E 1891 POW ELL ST R E E T Will Inspect the local ch a p te r In th e G rande convention the “best ever Mrs. F. L. Tom blln, who lives on place of Mrs. K err. The la tte r is | s)a„. the Base Line roud north of G resh the wife of th e presid en t of Oregon am , has been ill for tw o weeks A g ricu ltu ral college ,{„g u |a r Qf Oregh C o r s e f s w ith a severe a ttac k of bronchitis. A farew ell p arty was held last am Lodge No. 125, I.O.O.F She is now considered to be on the Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T h u rsd ay evening, March 3. Work way to recovery. E. A. T aylor for E. C. liu le t of Mor- the first degree P. A. Combs, presid en t and s u A H. BURNS. N. G perin ten d en t of the Beaver S tate night for C alifornia a fte r several I ” G IBB8, flee y Motor factory, has been absent m onths' visit w ith re la tiv e , an.I Is your coat or suit d irty ? Phone from his office for m ore th an a friends In and aro u n d G resham U - 11, I’e te r L en ard and have him week on account of illness. After spending a m outh at four dif i al1 for "• c I,, h » it and deliver it D. M. Roberts has been serving G R ESH A M . OREGON on th e Jury In P ortlan d d uring the Htiv«‘R ho will re tu rn to his honn past m onth. Mrs. R oberts spent T hose present at the Sunday din la st night w ith her dau g h ter Mrs. t i e r and su p p er w ere Mr. and Mrs Regular Price $ 1 .9 5 w ith an tù falling feature Jo h n H anson w hose foster son Roi W Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. F rank R obert H ansen underw ent an o p e r Gibbs and son Clifford, Mr. and Û ation this m orning at a P ortland Mr». It. \ Staffenson and two c h il hospital for th e rem oval of his to n dren, Mr». Eunice T aylor. Mr. and sils and adenoids. Mrs. O. 11 M itchell, R Dale and Mr. and Mis. E. A. T a ilo r. Extra Special Values BERKSHIRE STOCKINGS CRYSTAL WHITE GLASSWARE WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. EACH Hepp’s Racket Store ZSzz/- W A R N E R ’S — a n d H e r s h u v h i X . To Those o f You if ho are Newcomers in Gresham T O *1.50 *3.50 Gresham Meat Market ty a m e r ls Special OfferMarch 3rd h n th WJL Hicks Co, W fe a r -E v e r ” A L U M IN U M Baking Pan T ubed Cake P an IVe 4 re Showing New Spring Suits BI VI IIB R R E T R A N SIT ( O. P O R T I . 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T h e re a re s in g le -b re a s te d s u its ; double- b rea sted s u its ; s u its fo r y o u n g m en o r th e ir fa th e rs . S uits l' r d” rk — nd c™ »o„'8 H art S e h a ffn e r A M arx < lo th c ra ft T a ilo red C lothes 2 PANTS SUITS s N ew S p rin g H a ts $ 3 .5 0 to $ 5 .0 0 GEO. LEWIS & SON m en ' s wear b a k in g a ll s o lid cakes—angel cake, sponge cake, etc. TWO • sizes 9’<| or IduKk $ N ew S p rin g T ie s 5 0c to $ 1 .0 0 A v lsW ortK j Ala r t i by baking ham , apples, baking bread, rolls, m aking candy. shoes EACH L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. Phone II“’I1 GRESHAM