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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1927)
GRESHAM PAGE FOCH OUTLOOK, TI ESI» IV , M1KI H 15, Mrs. E dna G ossett Ludlow and J. E. G ates w ent to E stacad a to In th e am ate u r singing co n test flve-m ontbs-old dau g h ter Jean day to conduct the fu n eral of Chas. w hich was recently staged over A dair of P o rtlan d w ere week-end B ronson, 70, a long tim e resid en t radio KEX, H al Jones won out by a g u ests at the home of D. M. Cathey. of th a t place. Mr. B ronson leaves m argin of 22 votes. H is n e a re st a widow and two sons, Neill and com petitor received 604 votes and L enten services w ill be held Lee. i H al 626. T he selections he sang T he W om an's M issionary society W ednesday evening a t the Zion on th e evening of th e contest of the F ree M ethodist church will Evangelical church at 8 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. A lb ert P earso n of m eet on W ednesday afternoon w ith T he subject for the serm on will be, P o rtlan d w ere su p p er g u ests at the M arch 4, w ere “ Rose of My H e a rt” Mrs. 11. W. Em ery. An invitation is “The T rial of Je su s—all re-enacted hom e of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M ann and "D una.” Miss E lizabeth H o rn ing sh ared the honors of the eve now." extended to ail to attend. ing Friday. Mrs. P earso n form erly ning as his accom panist. Mr. Jones An 8% -pound dau g h ter w as born 1 Mrs. W. E a rl Ogilhee of H illsboro lived n ear Mr. M anning’s home in was decided to be the w inner by a to Mr. and Mrs. R alph S tanley I spent the la tte r p a rt of th e week D ouglas county, Oregon, w here she p opular vote w hich began com ing Monday, March 14. T he little m iss , w ith her d au g h ter Mrs. Geo. Lane w ill be rem em bered as Miss Rose in on the evening th e co n test took w ill be known by the nam e of who has been suffering from the Bussington.. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. place. T here w ere 50 p articip a n ts prevailing epidemic of colds. Her McKoy. the la tte r the d au g h ter of in th e contest, w hich lasted th ree D orothy Adell. husband cam e from H illsboro S u n Mr. and Mrs. Manning, w ere out hours. Mrs. J. 8. C ham bers ot Hood day and both retu rn ed to th eir from P o rtlan d S atu rd ay to visit R iver is spending a few days with with th e ir p aren ts. home. T he D orcas circle will m eet at h er d aughter Mrs. K. C. Roberts. T here has been considerable in the home of Mrs. II. E. Cannon on T he Rev. and Mrs. M. V. W hetzel, 1 T he R,‘v” R al',h an<1 C harlf'8 cre ase of activ ity noted lately in W ednesday afternoon. The So and th e ir son E arl, an.l H ow ard H opper " » " « ’•«eld. in charge of the Bible the affairs of the Oregon P ickle & Sew circle will m eet W ednesday drove to W oodburn S unday w here ; « " ‘»‘‘»rd work in (iresham , are C anning com pany. Local products afternoon with Mrs. C. M. H arrison. they spent the day with frien<K | holding a series of evangelistic ser a re beginning to move and the i vices at E stacada. som e of whom cam e from the sam e p rospects a re encouraging for a ; The Rev. A. S. Hisey of Salem place in O klahom a a few years ago. T he resignation of Mrs. Fred year of prosperous business. J. L. was a d in n er guest of Mr. and Mrs. T he G resham circle of the E van I loss from the office of the A. W. Stafford has resigned as m an ag er j L. L. K idder F riday evening and gelical W om en’s union will hold an Metzger com pany will take effect of the local b ranch of th e pickling spent the night with th e Rev. and all-day sew ing bee at the home of the 1st of April. Ted Johnson has w orks and It. H. L uethe Is now the Mrs. H. V. W ilhelm. He spoke at Mrs. E. Schw edler on T hursday. A begun work at the sto re w ith the actin g m anager. It Is said th a t p e r the V ictory P aren t-T each er asso pot luck luncheon will he served iAtention of tilling the position to m anent arran g e m en ts will not be ciation th a t evening on th e subject, “The Modoc Indians." Mr. and m ade for several weeks. a t noon. All friends nt th e union he vacated. Mrs. W ilhelm and d au g h ter also a t a re invited. R eaders will And the program Sewing lessons will be continued tended th e P.-T. A. m eeting which R alph Davidson has been ill lor tom orrow n ight's band co n cert in room 10 of th e high school b u ild they re p o rt interesting. n ea rly a week w ith Intestinal published com plim entary In the ad ing on W ednesday m orning, March trouble. of the P o rtlan d E lectric Power 23, beginning at 9 o’clock. Any Ruth L auderback has begun County Club A gent K inder an- com pany in today's Outlook. The lady in terested in sew ing is invited w ork as a saleslady at the Hepp R acket store. nounces th a t the m arketing clubs program indicates a high-class to join the class. are now beginning w ork in ea rn e st concert th a t should a ttra c t a large for th e sta te contests w hich will crowd. be u nder way later under the di- Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. G ates drove to rectlon of th e ag ric u ltu ral com m it- W alla Walla T h u rsd ay in com pany tee of the P ortland Cham ber of ! with Mr. and Mrs. V:. E. Morehead Com merce. P rizes agg reg atin g I and d au g h ter of P o rtlan d , to attend $500 will be distributed am ong the the funeral of II. M. Joy, uncle of tw o divisions of high ami grade Mrs. G ates ami Mrs. M orehead. Mr. school children as u re su lt of the [ Joy was a pioneer resid en t of A CARLOAD NOW ON HAND contests to be held. ‘ W alla W alla. Gresham Locals 192 Mrs. H ow ard Jones, rem em bered 1 19, a t the E ast Side B usiness Men’s as Miss B ern ita B ennison, is here club. G rand avenue and E ast A lder. from San F ran cisco , th e g uest of The e n tertain m en t of th e evening h er fath e r S. J. Bennison and h er w ill include dancing, ca rd s and au n t, Mrs. Mina McKinney. Mrs. billiards. Jones has w ith h e r h er tw o ch il The A rem e club will give a p arty dren Dick and Bob. on T h u rsd ay afternoon at th e home M. M. S quire has been confined to of Mrs. Benj. Cam eron. Luncheon th e house for a few days with an will be served at 1 o’clock and th e a ttac k of illness. aftern o o n pastim e w ill be cards. Mrs. M. M. S quire had th e p leas Those who do not play ca rd s are ure of receiving a long distance invited to atten d also. call from her b ro th er at Salt Lake Geo. M. T horp, a resid en t of City a few evenings ago. He hail P lea san t Home about 25 years ago, ju s t been listen in g to a program was a welcome c a lle r a t the O ut over KEX from P o rtlan d and look office y esterd ay and the dinner called Mrs. S quire for a b rief chat g uest of E ditor and Mrs. H. L. St. concerning the broadcasting. Mrs. Clair. Mr. T horp lives at V ancou S quire in tu rn called the radio sta- ; ver, W ashington. tion and told them of th e excellent service ren d ered e a ste rn points. The KEX b ro ad caster w ill la te r an- ' nounce th ese circu m stan ces to Salt Lake City. Local m em bers of th e O. A. C. alum ni association will be in te re s t ed in th e an n ouncem ent of a m eet ing of th e alum ni to be held on the com ing S atu rd ay evening, March Band con cert a t high school gym nasium tom orrow (W ednes day) night. See p rogram in P. E. P. com pany's ad in today's paper. F or real e state loans see or call B. W. T horne.—Adv. HYACINTHS & TULIPS in pots. Flowering Plants A Ferns for sale. At B ro w n ’s M eat M ark et or phone 306. GRESHAM GREENHOUSES Flowers for all occasions Utah Landplaster SWIFT’S RED STEER To Those o f You Who are Newcomers in Gresham Fertilizers lie aure it's “Red Steer” an invitation is extended to visit our mod ern market. You will find it to your ad vantage to make this market your market for the purchase of high grade meats, poul try and fish. PH OSPHATE N IT R A T E OF SODA POTASH BONEM EAL A . IV . M e t z g e r & O H illing (lie L enten se a son fre sh lisli will he on liainl daily to Nupply ( your needs. Feed Dept. Phone 1281 Co. PORTLA ND - G RESHA M - SANDY L IN E . Store Dept. Phone 1451 S ection Line R oute I t . Portland 6 :30 • 7 :0 0 8 :<i0 10 :00 12 :O0 •1 " 0 2 :1 0 4 .0 0 • 5 :15 6 10 t o 30 < HE ARE LICENSED EISII RETAILERS “c T dunthorpe transit co . a. m . a. m a . m .1 a m. noon p. m p. m . p. m p. m . p. m p. m . Lv. Gresham for Sandy 7 :43 a . m . 1 45 p . m . 6 .00 p , m . Gresham Meat Market PO W E L L S T R E E T • T o G re sh a m Special Spreader Offer GRESHAM We a re g o in g to sell to th e h ig h e st bidder Band Concert Lv. Gresham 6 :1 0 7 15 8 45 9 :15 11 :15 1 :00 3 .00 4 :0 0 5 :00 7 :0 0 7 15 a. a. a. a. a. p. p. p. p. p. p. m. m. m. m. m. m. n i. m. m. m m. ONE NEW RAYON UNDERTHINGS FOR MISSES AND WOMEN L a d ie s’ R ay o n V e sts..............................................each 98c L a d ie s ’ R ayon B lo o m ers...................................... p a ir 98c L a d ie s’ H eavy R ay o n B lo o m ers..................... p a ir $1.51) L a d ie s’ R a y o n S te p -in s, so m e lace trim , som e w ith c o n tr a s tin g c o lo rs ............................... each $1.50 Good G rad e R ay o n Slips, sh ad o w h e m ........ each $1.50 B a ro n e t S a tin S lip s...........................................each $2.98 R a d iu n e tte Silk S lips, a sp le n d id v a lu e ......each $4.50 Lv. Sandy 8 :40 a. m. 3 :3 'i p . m . 6 3D p . m . Plenty of colors from which to choose in above garments. L v . P o r tla n d fo r Sandy 7 :0 0 a m . 1 :00 p . m . 5 :1 5 p . m . A. J. W. ItlttlWX, Prop. PH O N E 18» I C olors in A rro w h e a d H o sie ry — C h a m p a g n e, At- inosjihere. P a re h in e u t, S hadow , G ra in , W oodland Bose, M o o n lig h t, D orado, P e a c h , R o se m arie, Nude, F iy n c h Nude, G u u n ietu l, S u n set an d M ueade. V an d S andy. WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. “ T h e lln u se of Q u a lity ” G R ESH A M , OREGON PH O N E 1411 Me Give G reen T ra d in g S tum ps When you ride with us yon are in sured against accident. P a c k a g e K x p r e .ii S e r v ic e o n e v e r y e a r . T H R E E D EPOTS G R E S H A M — O p p o s ite C ity H a ll. S A N D Y — S c h m itz s C o n fe c tio n e ry . P O R T L A N D — M u n ic ip a l T e rm in a l. S ix th a n d S a lm o n s tr e e ts . ONLY Superior Black Hawk Spreader MINCH 1«. 1927, s p. M. ill L ig h test llru ft — S h o rte s t T u rn in g R adius High School Gymnasium. No < oir G e a rin g s — Seven Q uantity C h an g es S tro n g an d P o sitiv e fe e d S h o rte st M licei Base llc m itc tillin g System — l a*» to Load O perate* P erfectly on H illsides P R O G R A M M arch. R hodu R oyal (('h a s . S to rm ) Itaiul T he Mill in th e F o rest (R . E ile n lie rg ) Rand S election Rand Male Q u artet R ad ian t O v e rtu re (W. II. K ie fe r) Rand WARMII.C) SHELF, VENT BACH PART OF TO P K EEPS FOOD WARM OPENINGS SACK CF TCP LEADING TO THE little burner CHIMNET KEEPS2O R3 VESSELS BOILING* SATURDAY, MARCH 1*4. 1927 THE FAMOUS AT 2:30 P. M. SPEED BURNERS S electio n s from C om ic O pera. "W a n g " (M orsel Rand C la rin e t S o l o ......... C. P. E dw ards M arch. De Mola.v C o m m an d ery (R. B. H all) Rand G ran d A m erican F a n ta s ia (T h eo . B endix) Rand Vocal Solo 4 01 out the attached blank, write your hid in the space pro vided, sign your imine and address and mall or deliver the blank to ns in a scaled envelope any time between now and i> p. in. on Mareh Is, 1927. B a rito n e Duet Rand Oti a n d P e terso n L iviug P ic tu re s O v e rtu re (C. W. D alby) Rand M arch, T h e P e d e sta l (E. G. A llen) Rand V iolin S o lo .......................... F e stiv a l K ing O v ertu re (E dw . R u ssell) M arch. T hem B asses (H ufltne) AU Bills m ust be signed w ith nam e and address. All bids m ust be in by the prescribed time. All Bills will be opened nt th e p rescrib ed tim e and not before. Successful bidder m ust be present when bids a re opened. Rand Phone t i l l ti V it n s n t i m u r » ti 11 X t Commitments u¡ Cortland Electric Cower Co clcctuk : ctorc ^ û ^ electric bloc , Pow ell St. ncur Robert* Phone 801 Gresham 'HEIGHT Of U 6S DOES awav with having tostscp overcooking * ( nine in and look the machine over on our door before bidding. HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. COMPANY OVEN LARGE OVEN GRESHAM. OREGON PORTLAND HEATER ANO BROILER Rami W. D. K inder CONTROL TO REGULATE It I I, E S Miss R ose P o tte r H u n g a ria n D ance No. ti (J. A bram s) OVEN HEAT- BUILT SUCHEN top / The Many Advantages of the N e w S m o o th to p will be demonstrated at the IIESSEI IMPLEMENT COMPANY (iresh am . Oregon Ph ase accept my sealed bid of $ ............................. for one new Black llaw k M anure S p read er, and if 1 am found to be th e hlgh- < st bidder, I ag ree to meet your reg u la r term s In paym ent, and It is understood th at I am to receive a No 26 Machine as described in the circ u lar. S ig n ed ........................................................................ (N A M E ) (ADDRESS Date. (RURAL ROUTE NO.l ' « « f aa.l k.l,lrr«v ta ss i k . m int u st Outlook FREE Cooking School at the Methodist Church, March 15. 17, 22 and 24 by ROSE BARTLETT Home Sen ice Department of the PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO.