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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1927)
PAUF H U B Gresham Locals Mrs. Ruby Em ery Buckle, daugh- A iderdale, W ashington, has move te r of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Em ery, from the old Coons ranch two mil* w as honored a t the recen t session north of G resham , to the three-a< r of th e Oregon S tate G raduate place of A. W. E aston, the latie N urses association held a t th e with his m o th er tak in g ap artm en t P o rtlan d C entral lib ra ry by being in the residence of Mrs Anni elected president. Hevel. T he te n -a c re ran ch whlol P rin cip al McClure of th e C lats- M rs- W allen vacated has been pur kanle high school was a Sunday chased by W illiam H arris, who ha dinner guest a t th e hom e of Mr. a la r&e n u rsery south of th e Mult and Mrs. R. E. Cannon. nomah county farm . Mr. H a rris ii C. E. R usher and fam ily spent I Kett*n* out fru it tree s or S unday w ith Mr. and Mrs. Robert j ,,“ ‘ ten ac res *** recently bought L ansdow ne at K endall station. Mrs. I ‘“ tending m ake It a model, up tc Lansdow ne, who Is a sis te r of Mrs. ,|ate nursery. R usher, Is a teacher in th e K endall E ditor H. L. S t.C la ir and Leslile school and the fam ily has moved j T. St. Clair, of the Outlook force, th e re tem porarily from th e ir home spent F rid ay and S atu rd ay at Eu- in Oregon City. gene in atten d a n ce a t the unnual Mrs. C arrie Conklin and two ! ureeting of the Oregon N ew spaper ch ild ren of P ortlan d have moved I “«n feren ce held u nder th e auspices Into the T elford house on Hood I (,f t,le U niversity of Oregon. They avenue. I re p o rt a very in te re stin g and profl- W. E. Bonner and fam ily have I ,ab le time. recently purchased and moved onto the old H ales place on B irdsdale avenue th ree m iles no rth w est of G resham . Mr. Bonner, who is em S eattle w ere calle rs at th e Outlook office S atu rd ay renew ing old ac q u ain tan ces. They have an ex ten sive p rin tin g p lan t in th e n o rth ern city w here both a re em ployed. Mr. Read was a form er em ploye of the Outlook. F ra n k Jones was host on last F rid ay night to a eu ch re p arty of old frien d s who cam e to help celeb rate his birthday. T he men p resen t besides Mr. Jones w ere D. M. R oberts, G eorge K enney, M. M. Squire, Jo h n Bliss, W. J. Miller, ( has. Cleveland and W. C. Burch. T he av erag e age of th e men was program on his b erry and p o u ltry ' N O TE 1» ranch. A chicken bouse 1 6 x 4 8 In ‘ J size is being erected, also a b erry ' shed 14 x 30. H. W. Cooley is in a violir ch arg e of th e c a rp e n te r work. Mr. I th e Bapti« M cClure expects to add 4t4 ac res of s o'clock, stra w b e rrie s to his p rese n t patch er and vi< of 2Vt ac res and Is p lanning on th e slating in p u rch a se of 1000 baby chicks. m eetings W esley Maybee w as a rre ste d T he pro g r T uesday by C onstable M M. S quire u nder the on th e ch a rg e of reck less driving, is th e si He m ade his ap p e aran c e in ju stice played las c o u rt th e follow ing day an d w as m ense aud given a fine of $5. torium in An ap p reciativ e audience listened , fo llo w s: to the splendid p rogram of violin De Beriol and voice num bers given la st F ri- ranged by day evening a t th e M ethodist ca v atin a; ch u rch by R obert B lair, P o rtlan d berg: fialli R elief Offered. Those who a re suffering from dizziness, sh o rtn ess of b rea th and h ea rt tro u b le can be relieved in a sh o rt while. C onsultation and ex am in atio n free at my office. . DR. M. BECKER. Main stre e t, betw een 2d and 3d St. Phone 122x, Residence 329x2.—Adv h WESTINGHOUSE Turnover Toaster Silver Bread I ray and a Big Loaf of am Bakery Bread all for $6.00 $1.00 per month. PO W C R gaaC O M PA N Y ELECTRIC BLDO, n e a r R o b e rts G resh am ALL WOOL AND PA RT WOOL BLANKETS at A Big Saving ',iiBQHTUimntainiiminia;niPU!n iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiinnp: We are offering in a big reduction Blanket Sale READ! D u rin g th e L en ten • Gresham Meat Market WOOL MIX ,, n t BLANK KT ♦"» x SO part-w ool B lanket in asso rted . , - -------• 1 laid p a tte r n th a t sold re g u la r ly a t 65.50, J o nr " " u •*»« " ■ M .8 5 During the month of March we w ill give a big loaf of genuine ( itj Bakery bread to every pur chaser of a W estinghouse tu r n o v e r Toaster, purchased at tlie I*. E. I’. Electric store in («resha in. You w ill be g iv en a n o rd e r good fo r o n e lo af of City B a k e ry b read good a t a n y s to re w h e re it is sold. ALL-WOOL B IA N K L T , 6 6 x 80 all P u re wool Blanket. Comes re a l »k P “ d' S ateen binding, asso rted colors. A real value at o u r reg u lar sellin g price of $9.S5. n r U , J , , R * WOOL BLANKETS, To x 80. fancy sateen bound. block Comes In rose, gold, blue and tan. R e g u la r J 1 2 .0 v a lu e, now p ric e d at plaids, Or OM.XA W. R. H IC K S CO Gresham, Oregon I se City Bakery Bread for your breakfast toast. G R ESH A M Wanderlust from M inn eap o lis. M innesota, to !' m ak e h e r hom e w ith h e r u n d e a n d !i D O W N Ä We have just received a shipment of All-wool and I art-wool Blankets—mill agent’s road samples. son fre sh fish will he V irgil Howell and d au g h ters hand daily Io su| Edith and E thel ure spending a few y o u r needs. days at Y achats looking over In te r ests pertaining to th e ir ran ch near th a t place. The re g u la r m eeting of th e W. C. T. U. will he held T hursday a f te r noon, March 10, at the hom e of Mrs H. C. L arsen, nt 2:30. T he program will be In ch a rg e of Mrs. George Honey. Mrs. L arsen w ill be a s sisted In the en tertain in g by her Bunday school class of Ja p an ese children. A. J . W. IIKOWN, Prop. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. P itts of V an I ’HONE 18» 1 p n w ic i I ö 'r n v t couver, W ashington, w ere in G resham Monday, March 6, looking a fte r th e ir business Interests here Mrs. Ida 8. D unlap is here for an i Indefinite stay a t th e home of her 1 Mrs w D Kinder Het ' I"1"" la ¡’ in- Imperial valley In I C alifornia. 1 Mra i .1 Wllet n taeletii the Hepp Racket sto re until a per- i m anent saleslady can be obtained, j ■Me la taking the pin......... m i « m i [ Em m a Langford. B. J. Duffy and U. K Salkl a re ¡i m aking p rep aratio n s to go Into the raising of rubblts on a m ore or less extensive scale. 1' Mrs. Mary Patch has resum ed ij work at W ithrow s re sta u ra n t afte r ? being sick for tw o weeks. During !i her Illness she was g reatly pleased Hid vou ev er feel T H A T SO M ETH IN G s tir r in g in you. by th e gift of a b e a u tifu l p la n t !' frem U h w c T 0 M u g ,n . t O«don has nrrlv. I Ve c a ll a n d d e liv e r IT'S A KNOCKOUT P h o n e 801 Miss A rdith G arner and E rnest Z enger spent th e week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. K. H am ilton at Eugene. Mrs. F lorence B eers H am ilton und Miss G arn er are ac q u a in t ances of long standing. c le a n in g p la n t is in G re s h a m MARCH SPECIAL nesota, in c a re of th e ir g ra n d m other, Mrs. H eustis, and have tak en up th e ir residence on th a t p a rt of G resham H eights farm r e cently pu rch ased hy Miss Maude | Mr. and Mrs. E arl Radford have A ldrich from R. F. W alters. They T hose who have had th e p le a s I moved to G resham from B ridal cam e by train . The fa th e r and ure of listen in g to th is selection of m other and two older ch ild ren will Veil und a re occupying th e E. M. num bers speak of th e program in ! Camp house n e a r I. rt>nfa ovonim I com e by au to as soon as th e roads highly com m endatory term s. a re safe for th e trip . A sm all package of dry goods w as recen tly left on the desk at the Outlook office, aw aitin g the ow ner's identification. T he re g u la r m eeting of the g ran g e will be held the com ing S a t urday, Mar. 12, beginning p ro m p t W hat you w ant, w hen you w ant l y at 10:30. D inner will be served it, 1 as you w an t it— W ant Ad. at noon and the le ctu re hour, w hich Monday M orning, M arch 1 4 , __ is open to th e public, will s ta r t a t < o'clock, Schick te st given a t G resh high school. 2 o'clock. All a re invited to be I am : p rese n t d u rin g the lectu re hour. A d au g h ter w eighing 6% pounds was born to Mr. and Mrs. W illiam < Maybee Friday, March 4, a t th e f home of Mrs. H arriet T im m erm an. * Outlook W ant Ads are b e tte r th an I roadside signs. Cluir Stockton is suffering from - an attac k of th e flu. J. Q. McClure, living n ea r th e 1 Section Line road a mile east of 1 G resham , has begun the first unit an invitation is extended to visit our mod- tin market. A ou will find it to your ad- \ a nt age to make this market your market (or the purchase of high grade meats, poul- ir NOW ! I 1 1 I egon. for some tim e p ast for the benefit of her health. W hen th e re she stays on a large ran c h seven m iles from the tow n. Mrs. K ester- son's son B ert is still in St. Vin cents hospital ns the re su lt of the m otorcycle accident he figured In some weeks ago on F o ster road. T he hoy will be In th e hospital for several w eeks yet. L e n a rd ( leaning and P ressing SSSSSS/S SSS/SSSSSS/S /S/S/JSSSSS' concerto, ar- B ak er; R affs solo, Mrs. G ott- Polonaise, Vieux- R hapsodie Povo- reisler and P as- i, com positions of vocal solo, Mrs. G ott- berg; M orning w ith th e Birds, W ard B a k er; M endelssohn, Med ley, arran g e d by Mr. B ak er; vo- calin num bers of old fam iliar m el odies. To Those o f You ho are Newcomers in Gresham P e te r PHONE ; alo n g in s p rin g tim e , a lo n g about th e first of M ay? W hen th e g ra s s h a s just got s ta rte d a n d you go about y o u r lab o rs in a listle ss d a rn h a lf-h e a rte d so rt of ay. Hid vou ev er long to feel y o u r b a n d s upon th e w heel of som e good ear. to just rid e an d rid e On som e tra il t h a t ’s lea d in g o ’e r th e m o u n ta in , hill o r valley, ju st to see w h a t's on th e o th e r s id e ’.’ A long som e tra il t h a t ’s lead in g n o w h e re , vet in fancy a n y w h e re you w an t to go; L ead in g you to s tr a n g e am i u n fa m ilia r p la c e s ’ th a t s th e W a n d erlu st a n d i t ’s c a llin g you to go. P a llin g you to com e a n d follow , w ith a voice th a t w on t be still, h roni th e fo re st, lake a n d riv e r, from th e m o u n ta in m an iiH a iiiiiiiiiiiio iiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiitjiM iu iiiiiiD tin iiiiiiim n K n iK u m ^ SERVICE Established on Confidence i can leave your ear with us with every suranee that it will receive honest and reliable attention. Eord o w n e rs sh o u ld ta k e a d v a n ta g e of th e fact th a t o u r se rv ic e d e p a rtm e n t w ill fu rn is h a e a r fre e of c h a rg e to o u r c u sto m e rs h a v in g a n o v e rh a u l o r w hen th e job ta k e s se v e ra l h o u rs to com - RAKER & SON ' •>'» ' T o u rin g , looks a n d ru n s g ( I» -« DI It K C oach, license, e x tra s, looks like car. ! ’»•’ * l V r E 'w « ,n » ? r w f r v I ourlnK ’ V 1 condi 1 h LA I E M ODEL < HEW R D L E T T o u rin g , bu license, o th e r e x tra s. EK i x u V l N 1^ 1 F * C° U? eu ,icen8e a n d e x tra s. rm m V o o i UFing WHh liCPnse’ C a r ,()ok ,9 g i J \ " e s ' e t e K M ,i ,,T T ° UrlDg’ ’ < GRESHAM , OREGON A U T H O R IZ E D I *ed F ords, ( h e v ro le ts. D odges. la rg e list of used e a rs. Gresham Service Station DBLi. SM ITH. Prop. T hird -n d Phone 1141 JOHN H ESSEi