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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1927)
P A U * F O I'K GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1927 H elen Mack u n d erw en t a ton- R. E. Johnson of P o rtlan d , w ith The fire prevention week display firm will be in th is vicinity to buy the Pacific B uilding M aterials com silor operation Monday in P o rtlan d in the K idder hardw are window, black ch e rrie s for shipm ent to pany of th a t city, has th e co n tra ct of from which she is said to be recov which a ttracted m uch attention, e a ste rn m arkets. The pro sp ects for hauling and placing m a teria l for was the w ork of the eighth grade | a good crop here are good, accord- erin g nicely. Mrs. Mack w ill bring the m aintenance road w ork be scnool boys assisted by th e ir p rin - ing to Mr. W ells, who says th a t his h er home in th ree or four days. cipal. In connection with th is it firm will continue th e ir custom of The stock rem aining of Mrs. tw een Boring and Sandy. T he haul The Rev. and Mrs. E. H o rstm an u is well to rem em ber th a t while fire I paying the h ighest cash price for is made from Boring w h ere th e m a W inifred Jo n e s’ Ladies* Shoppe has been packed by R. E. U ullivant of terial is delivered over th e P o rt left today for Spokane, W ashing prevention week is past, th e re are i th e fru it. Young & W ells a re the heaviest ch erry sh ip p ers in the P o rtlan d , tru ste e of the business. land E lectric Power com pany lines ton, accom panied by Mrs. H. F ritz 52 w eeks in th e year. Jim m y, th e sm all son of Mr. and | country, says Mr. W ells, handling U nless a successor is secured for from the Ross Islan d Sand & and Miss K ath erin e B ratzel, w here th e business here the stock will be G ravel com pany. T his w ork, which they will atten d th e d istric t con Mrs. Glen Davidson, has been su f m ore out of the W illam ette valley fering intensely from inflam m ation th an all other sh ip p ers com bined. moved to P ortland. Mrs. Jones has will last until about th e 1st of A u gone to A laska, w here she w ill be gust, may offer an o p p o rtu n ity for ference of th e Zion E vangelical of the m iddle ear, follow ing an a t The last m eeting for th e season several laboring men to find em church. Miss B ratzel was sen t as tack of the grip. S atu rd ay it was in charg e of a sim ilar business. of the high school P aren t-T each er ploym ent, says Mr. Johnson. He a delegate from the church at found necessary to p u n ctu re the Miss E sth e r W allin, who recently association will be held at th e a s has secured room and board at th e moved to the E aston house on B. W. Em ery home and will m ake G resham and Mrs. F ritz will re p re ear drum , since which tim e he has sem bly room of the school b u ild sent the W omen’s union of the been g reatly relieved. Cleveland avenue, sustained n u G resham his h e a d q u arte rs for the L. W. W ells of the firm of Young ing on W ednesday evening, May 4, m erous body bru ises la st S aturday sum m er. Mrs. Johnson expects to church. They expect to be gone about ten days and on the re tu rn & W e ils , of P o rtlan d , extensive a t 8 o'clock. T h ere will be a sh o rt evening w hen the w agon being to be in G resham soon for a stay of trip will visit with Mrs. H orst sh ip p ers of fru it and oth er p ro d program and a discussion on the driven by her on E ast Pow ell stre e t a few weeks. m atin's p are n ts near Seattle. T here ucts, was in Gresham the la tte r 1 benefits of the association. T his betw een Cleveland avenue and th e Mr. and Mrs. W. Conklin and will be no preaching services next p a rt of la st week In the in terests will be the tim e for th e an n u al business section of G resham w as children have moved from the T el Sunday at th e local church, hut of his com pany. A m em ber of the I election of officers. bum ped into from the re a r by a ford house to the house of Mrs. W. Sunday school will be held as m achine driven by W ilm ar Nelson. m in.... mu.................................................. mmm...... filili '»"g B. Davies adjoining her residence. usual. Both wagon and m achine w ere bad Mr. Conklin is an engineer in a An Incident th a t m arred the ly dam aged. P ortland Ice plant. p leasu re of the high school picnic E. W. S tra tto n accom panied S a r Mr. and Mrs. D aniel D eavlile of F riday at Blue lake was the acci g eant H. Ram sey of P ortlan d to H illsboro visited from F riday till The D alles Monday on an inspec Sunday at the home of th e ir son dental in ju ry to a stu d en t, Fred tion trip of the Oregon N ational Ralph, m anager of th e P iggly Helber, in connection w ith a jav e lin throw ing contest. The javelin G uard. Wiggly. stru ck him in the side of the face, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arson and Mrs. II. C. W ihlon has been ill fra ctu rin g the lower jaw. He re Mrs. M. E. W illiam s drove to Salem the past week witli lum bago. She fused to reg ard the in ju ry as se ri Sunday w here they attended a r e Is th o u g h t to be slig h tly improved. ous and retu rn ed to the lake after ligious service. They took dinner J. E. W orrall and d au g h ter Ruth receiving aid from a local surgeon. witli Mr. and Mrs. R obert Miller. have left for th e ir home in Minne His condition is reported sa tisfa c A num ber from G resham a re apolis afte r a visit w ith th e form tory. planning to attend the series of lec er's b /o th e r-ln -la w C harles Rogers tu re s w hich a re being given th is and family. week at the C entral F ree M ethodist Rudolph K aser and fam ily have church, 55th and F lan d ers stree ts, rented the C lanahan house on Main P ortland, by the Rev. N athan Cohen street and will occupy it w ithin the Beskin, a converted Jew . Mr. next two weeks. C. N. C lanahan Beskin, is a m an of education and A v isit to o u r sto re s has m ade arran g e m en ts to re tu rn p resen ts some novel subjects in a to Scotland and p lan s to leave will in s ta n tly c o n strik in g m anner. G resham about the 10th of th is vince you th a t o u r Mrs. E lean o r B oughner is an month, to rem ain probably a year box c a n d ie s w e r e nounclng th e advent of h er ninth and a half. | Silkio, Rayon Prints, 32 inches wide. Colors: ecru, g rea t grandchild, L oran Jam es m a d e -to -o rd e r H arold Isen h ath of S eattle v isit | Copenhagen, nile, honeydew, light orange. All Cooper, who was born A pril 29 at ed with Claude and G race Welch on Pow ers, Oregon. Mrs. Cooper will s have small contrasting figures and Sunday. He m ade a business trip be rem em bered as Miss Mildred flowers. Yard........... .... ........................... to P ortland to close a real estate M ontgom ery who has spent some deal. tim e in Gresham . Mrs. Boughner Printed Rayon Canton in pin checks in red, green, Jam es Busliong has been sick in W e h a v e a good s u p has six children unit 23 g ra n d and two colors in blue, 36 inch. o_ bed for th e past week with a form ply of large, m edium children. of in testin al tro u b le accom panied a n d sm all boxes in Yard F o re st Jen n e has purchased a by extrem ely high fever. J. A. p lain, fan c y o r u n iq u e C hrysler 70 sport phaeton through Busliong lias also been ill for sev Primrose Rayon Crepe, 36 inch, neat fig- styles. the agency of the H essel Im plem ent eral days w ith an attac k of grip. gured color combinations. Yard....... com pany. The m achiue was deliv ALSO The Misses M ildred Kunimel, ered Kuturday. l or slips we have the popular colors in nanking Dorothy Cooper and G ladys Mc C ards anti B ooklets. J. F. Shea of F argo, N orth D a Cann and E arl W eiss, m em bers of pongee and sunshine silk. W e have a good grade C ut F lo w e rs on o rd er. kota, has been a recent visitor at the high school ty p in g class, a c the home of his nephew J. F. W het com panied by th e ir P o tte d P la n ts. of washable flat crepe all silk, 39 inch, __ in stru c to r stone and fam ily, on his way home I.yle Mason, p articip ated in the I ..'} H a n g in g B askets. from San Diego, C alifornia. Mr. fifth an n u al sta te typing co n test Shea, w hile 72 y ears old, is hale held at Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college | Have just received a new lot of Georgette Scarfs, Get M o th e r’s p re se n t and hearty and enjoying every m ile S aturday. T his contest, w hich is hand-painted, light colors, very beautiful now w hile se le c tio n s of his trip . He w as appointed a sponsored by the se c re ta ria l de each $1.50 and $2.00 a re best. United S tates m arshal by form er partm en t of the college, had dele P resid en t Rooaevolt in 1907. 1 H .\R \ E S I’ HATS for men, women and gates from 38 high schools of th e The W om an's Home M issionary sta te in attendance. children ................ . . 25< to $1.25 society w hich was scheduled to Mrs. A rth u r W itter Is at the m eet w ith Mrs. W. W. H astings T hom as san itariu m for trea tm e n t. Special in I ncle Sam blue chambray shirts W ednesday afternoon, will m eet nt A nother inm ate of th e Thom as Hot lunches will be d is full cut, each............................................ th e church Instead, ow ing to ill home is Claude G erking, a sm all continued al'ler May 7. ness in the H ustings home. Mrs. boy from Bridal Veil, who is recov Jessie Rice of P ortlan d will be the ering from an a ttac k of typhoid Salads, sandw iches, home- m ade pies, ctc„ served. principal speaker of th e afternoon. fever. All Indies a re requested to bring .1. F. Lovegren, forem an at the “ T h e H ouse of Quality** th eir m ite boxes as th is is th e r e g pickle plant, moved S atu rd ay from EM fwatì VÉ u la r m ite box opening day. The (he llo rn lsh a p a rtm en ts into the G R ESH A M . OREGON M other’s Jew els are nlso asked to house belonging to the Oregon PH O N E t i l l be present w ith th e ir m ite boxes, j Pickle & Cunning com pany, re c e n t Phone HUI We Give G reen T ru d in g S tam p s T hose having th e boxes a re asked ly vacated by J. I,. Stafford. “ immiuiiiiimmiuiiimiiimoiiimmmdimmimioimimimniimimmtiiimmminmiiimmuimimimMiimmmiuiimiiimi? to semi them if unable to be pres- I ent. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Adolph I Zam sky Monday, May 2, at the G resham Locals Box Candies Ladles' Shoes $4.95. R epresentative of S p irella g a r Slippers, pum ps, oxfords, all the m ents— silk underw ear, hosiery, corsets, girdles, slips, b rassieres, la test styles. Also lad ies’ shoes at will d em o n strate in your home. $2.95 and $3.95. A ylsw orth & M ar Phone Mrs. E tta Hoover, 3267 tin . G resham .—Adv. Gresham .—Adv. D on't lay /o w n th e pap er till you We ca n ’t give you th e Outlook have read the W ant Ads. with a fine new A uto-Strop razor set but we will give you the razo r * S P E C I A L COMMUNICA- set w ith a y ea r’s sub scrip tio n to the w Z j r T I O N of G resham Lodge No. Outlook. A hundred or so sets— A / ' 152 A. F. & A. M. in Masonic w hile they last. h all, G resham , T hursday evening. May 5. L abor in the F. C. De The p attern on colored dishes gree. Visiting b reth ren welcome. W. L. GORSAGE, Sec y. w ears off evenly if th e dishes a re A. W. METZGER, W. M. ro tated in use. FREE! G EN U IN E Ever hot Table Stove Valued at $3.95 \N EVERHOT ELECTR IC COOKER Come in and let us demonstrate this wonderful cooker that is operated from your light current. PORTLAND EL' N e w A rriva ls j in Summer Dress Goods For Mother $1.25 ! 75C 1 WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. Ehr (Osriirvttv P ortland sanitarium , a daughter. W alter M etzger, local Buick deal er, has taken over the Buick fra n - j chlse for ull the te rrito ry in e a s t ern C lackam as county. T his was form erly the te rrito ry covered by the C ascade Motor com pany of Es- I tacada. T his firm has been a p pointed by Mr. Metzger ns his a sso ciate d ealer in th a t locality. Two children of the vicinity, the daughters of C. D. Cathey and Glen | Howe, a re suffering from a com bi- | nation of m easles and whooping cough. Many cases of these two diseases exist singly throughout G resham and surrounding country. ! A real tre a t is prom ised th o ss , who attend the Ladies Aid benefit play, 'T h e New M inister", to be given F riday evening at the grade school auditorium by the Wood- stock Ladies Aid under th e a u s pices of the local Aid. The play, a m usical comedy, is full of Interest and m irthful com plications and is said to lie a sure cure for the blues. T he C entenary W ilbur M ethodist o rch e stra of IB pieces will accom pany the cast. t •’.VIother** Gift for Mother's Day" Has an appeul all Its own. “ Mpi-lt if tnom r" CarButlpn Flak. F lo w er-ln -lh e-llo llle Toilet W ater, For that "L ittle Mother o' Mine" Combines M other's flower, om : dollar ~ < Jb , * AWI find S ilk M ix e d Crepe Nev designs in Printed Silk and Cotton Crepe, beautiful new patterns, 36 inches wide, priced at.................................................... 95c Silk and C otton Crepe Very pretty new designs and colors, 36 inches wide, priced a t......................... > 69c Rayon P rin ts 36-in. Rayon Prints of lustrous finish, comes in a number of new all-over designs at.... 79c 441 PE T E R PA N ”, P lain Colors All the leading shades. Guaranteed fast colon, 36 inches wide, priced a t............ 59c “P E T E R PA N ”, P rin ts 32-in. prints in dainty floral and figured all over designs. Guaranteed as all “Peter Pan” fabrics.............................................................. 59C PA M IC 0 SUITING In all the season’s best colors. Guaranteed 1 ist colors, 36 inches wide........................ .•’,9c W. R. Hicks Company such High, m edium and low heels. Blonds, blacks and tans. AylsWorth Ô Martin^ S« r , A sk to see o u r LADIES* SH OES THEY'RE BITING! K O V T II S The T ires you buj from us are absolutely p r o te c te d for a period of 12 m onths, through a co n tract we O have mad.' w ith the T ire Repine. merit Corporation. W ith each tire I purchased, you are issued a ''C er- | tittia te of T ire P otection' which protects you by paying all cost of ________ __ G re sh am Two Words With You Mr. Fisherman No Cost To You Af o 12 P h o n e 8Q1 k. NO T IR E E X P E N S E FOR Smart New Slippers <no/ Pumps Nowhere will you splendid shoes at so J low a price P ow ell St. 68c 85C 0 ELECTRIC 5 T O R E ^ 0 Z ^ ELECTRIC BLDO. The story is told. You know instantly of tackle needed and also the best place in town to get it. l ine new tested tackle is here waiting for you. Never a better assortment. Also new ideas in equipment for a regular vacation of fishing. Come in and let us tell you what we know of the best streams and also help you select an outfit that will answ er your needs for many more fishing trips. repairs on your rasing when you m eet with m isfortune caused by— K tlD O W M ld lt.lM I RIM ( I i s t.lts s tiis BLOW-OUT»* HRt'IKES I V HI li-l > I I. A T Io \ '•eeond only to the necessary tackle, pole, etc» for an extended ti-hinv trip 1« a good flashlight and a couple of extra bulbs. W H EE L M IS I I II, A M 1S T. Should year lire be no badly damaged that II ran ant be re- » I I I re p la c e It with a ..... d e d a rtla a .oil. t ,.r the natural wear of the tire 1-12 for each month used. L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. Gresham Battery & Tire Shop Sportsmen's Headquarters p a ire d , w e Phone 1791 t . I’. CHRIBTEKMKft, Prop Powell and Roberts Phone 1421 Gresham