Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 24, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TIESP1V . MAY 21,
PAUK K ,I K
Gresham Locals
Glen Howe has gone to N orth D a­
kota to look afte r farm ing in terests
there. It is expected his fam ily
w tll follow as soon as they dispose
of th e ir home in G resham .
C harley W heeler has been ill for
th e p ast two w eeks w ith an attac k
of grip.
M argie Shaw, 12-year-old g ran d ­
d aughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mil­
ler, left F riday m orning by auto
stage for San F rancisco to spend
th e sum m er w ith h er m other, Mrs.
L illian Young.
Miss H elen H isey and Miss Joyce
K idder, accom panied by Dr. A S.
Hisey, m otored from Salem F riday
and attended the com m encem ent
exercises at G resham Union high
school th a t evening. They rem ained
at the home of L. L. K idder for the
night and retu rn ed to Salem S atu r­
day m orning. T here rem ain yet
th re e weeks of study at W illam ette
university, w here th e young ladies
are attending.
Mrs, R. E. Johnson, who has
heen in G resham the past week
w ith her husband at his boarding
place, left yesterday m orning for
New York to spend the sum m er
w ith relatives.
Mr. Johnson is
forem an of highw ay construction
w ork on the Loop road betw een the
C lackam as county line and Sandy.
Mrs. T. M. C raw ford sustained a
com pound fra c tu re of h er left leg
la st Monday w hile a t her work
around the house. T he inju ry at
first w as thought to be not serious,
b u t a la te r X -ray revealed the dou­
ble break.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Skuzie and
d aughter Hazel of St. H elens, O re­
gon, were Sunday dinner guests at
th e home of his b ro th er, th e Rev.
L. A. Skuzie and family.
F ra n k E gglm an of A rlington,
Oregon, is here for a w eek’s visit
w ith his brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs ♦ 'r a n k G illett
The tw o sm all sons of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Ross of P o rtlan d are
being cared for nt the home of
th e ir grandm other, Mrs. D. C. Ross,
w hile th eir m other is receiving
trea tm e n t at P ortland sanitarium .
Mrs. K. A. M iller and d aughter
V irginia retu rn ed home Saturday
from Seaside w here they have been
for several weeks. Mr. Miller w ent
down to the beach for them S a tu r­
day m orning and they returned
home th e sam e afternoon. The re ­
tu rn trip w as made via Tillam ook,
m aking in all a delightful drive of
over 300 m iles for th e day.
C. A. Hoyt of Caldw ell, Idaho, a
new spaper man, called at the O ut­
look office Friday. Mr. Hoyt fo r­
m erly published th e W ilder H erald
nt W ilder, Idaho, and was forem an
of th e Caldwell T ribune since then.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. R usher nnd
children, Guy. F lorence and Irene,
expect to leave th is week for a tw o-
w eeks’* trip to Oakland and B erke­
ley, California, w here they will
visit Paul nnd M yrtle R usher and
a num ber of acquaintances.
T he m any friends of Miss F rieda
B ratzel will re g re t to learn she is
to leave soon for an absence of at
least tw o years. The first year will
he spent at Hebron, North Dakota,
w here she has taken over a class
of 35 in piano and violin. She also
has the position of pipe organist In
th e Evangelical church In th a t city
and th e directing of tw o choirs.
A fter spending the next year at
Hebron, Miss B ratzel plans to go
to Chicago for a year for fu rth e r
study in piano, harm ony and com ­
position.
M. C. Sm edsrud nnd fam ily have
moved from Mrs. Ed S m ith’s house
on Main stre e t to the house of U. K.
Salkt located near his residence
L ester S pencer left Sunday for a
trip to Braym er, M issouri, w here
he will visit relativ es and friends.
The S outheast circle of the
M ethodist Ladles Aid will conduct
a hake sale at the store of A W.
Metzger & Co. on S aturday, June
11. In connection with this th e re
will be a display of fancy w ork for
sale.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen re ­
ceived a delightful su rp rise Mon­
day evening when they w ere taken
Into Portland to the new home of
th e ir g ran d d au g h ter Mrs. W alter
Decker. Mr. and Mrs. Decker re ­
cently purchased a new modern
home at 21!»l P rescott stree t and
have com pleted fu rnishing it very
nicely.
K enneth F endall, In stru cto r for
tho past year In the ag ric u ltu ral
departm ent of high school, will not
re tu rn for the com ing year. He
w ill assist his m other in farm ing
o perations on th eir ranch near
Newberg. Mr. F en d all’s successor
has not yet been chosen.
C lair G ulllkson Is now th e a s ­
sistan t at the T riple "A” Service
station of w hich J. C Shultz Is the
proprietor. C lair takes the place
of Sven Nelson who will engage in
other work.
Miss Doris Brown, w ith the aid
of her fath er A J. W. Brown, com
pletely su rp rised her m other F ri­
day evening by a splen d id ly -ar­
ranged dinner given at A • 30 to a
group of friends In honor of the
20th wedding an n iv ersary of Mr.
and Mrs. Brown.
Calling Mrs.
Brown luime from the m eat m arket
on a pretext of callers. Doris p re ­
sented the Rev. aud Mrs. E. O.
Judd Mr. and Mrs. K enneth F en­
dall. Miss H elen Ankcorn, C harles
haverude and C larence Ownbey as
dinner guests. The affair was se­
cretly ca rrie d out which made it all
the more enjoyable. Mr. and Mrs.
Brown have spent the last 17 years
of th eir life In G resham .
The W.
T. U. will hold Its r e g ­
u la r m eeting a t th e library on
T hursday afternoon a t the usual
tim e. P lans will be m ade at this
m eeting for the county in stitu te to
he held In O reshum on Ju n e 23.
Miss A nna Ball of P ortland, fo r­
m erly of P lea san t Home, won the
blue ribbon In an essay contest on
tin prohibition qu< ti< a by the
W. C. T. V. in P ortland. She a fte r­
w ards read It at the C ongregation­
al church. She also received hon­
orable m ention on her book report
on "F lorence N ightingale.’’ Miss
Ball is the g ran d d au g h ter of Mrs.
I1. A. W i l d of G reshsm
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Voter»!
RegUtei^ before May 28 for the
special election on Ju n e 28
ROSS BROWN,
—Adv.
R egistrar
Miss Hazel B unting is employed
as an a ssista n t a t th e new Maytag
shop recen tly opened in th e O sburn
building.
Mrs. M arion Johnson and Miss
E lizabeth
Johnson accom panied
Miss Maude M. A ldrich to Wood­
burn la st Sunday, w ljere Miss Aid-
rich gave an ad d ress a t th e P resb y ­
te rian church. She w ent from th ere
to San F rancisco to atten d the gen ­
eral assem bly of th e P resb y terian
church.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry B urtch from
M orrison, Illinois, visited last week
w ith Mr. and Mrs. O. H. M itchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. T aylor, Mr. and
Mrs. F ra n k Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. R.
W. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dav­
idson. She was en tertain ed in each
of th ese homes w hile she w as here,
th e o th ers all being present. Mr.
and Mrs. T aylor took th e visitors
on a trip up th e Columbia river
highw ay one day.
T he Rev. S. F. P itts, p asto r of
the U ndenom inational tem ple, has
been g ran ted a th ree-w eek s’ v aca­
tion by h is congregation and will
leave tom orrow in com pany with
Dr. N ew berry of S eattle, Dr. W eb­
ber of Salem, the Rev. Mr. G lenville
of Corvallis and P ro fesso r Brooks
of Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college for
Omaha, N ebraska, w lipre they will
attend a national convention of the
C h ristian M issionary Alliance. D u r­
ing the th ree Sundays w hich the
Rev. Mr. P itts will be absent his
pulpit will he tilled by Mrs. Booth-
Cllbborn, the wife* of G eneral
Booth’s grandson.
Mrs. Booth-
Clihborn is a speaker of recognized
ability
th ro u g h o u t
the United
S tates and the congregation at
u resn a m feels Itself fo rtu n a te to
secure h er services d u rin g the ab ­
sence of the reg u lar pastor.
When school began la st S eptem ­
ber P hilip Hepp, the p opular p ro ­
prieto r of H epp’s R acket store, in ­
stitu te d a contest for children re ­
garding the num ber of ta b lets and
notebooks used by them during the
school year.
He offered th ree
prizes, $5, $3 and $1 in m e rc h an ­
dise, to th e th ree ch ild ren tu rn in g
in th e larg est num ber of eftvers
bearin g the stam p of th e sto re As
school has now closed, he w ishes to
d istrib u te these prizes anil asks
th a t th e covers be brought to his
sto re not la ter th an S atu rd ay , May
28, when the prizes will be a w a rd ­
ed.
1927
Cut Flow ers.
A S P E C I A L COMMUNICA-
¡COK BETT BOY W INS
P lenty of cut flow ers for D ecora­
NAVAL ACADEMY POST ^ / n t TION of G resham Lodge No. tion
Day. A cres of iris, a ll colors,
The g raduation exercises for th e
' X r ' 152 A. F. A A. M. in Masonic 20 cents a dozen. W hite double
COTTRELL
grad e schools w as held a t th e S an­
dy high school la st S atu rd ay eve­
ning. F orty-tw o eighth g rad e stu ­
dents w ere aw arded
diplom as,
which were presen ted by B renton
Vedder,
county
su p erin ten d en t.
Each school fu rn ish ed a num ber
as p a rt of th e program . T h ere
were six g rad u ates from th is place,
L illian Brooks, S tella H auglum ,
Robert Fow ler, Irelan d Dyer, H a r­
vey Griffin and R ichard Mundlin.
Miss Vivian W hite and Miss Rose
P o tter cam e o ut to atten d tne g ra d ­
uation exercises, also Mr. and Mrs.
D. Ilrobks Hogan. Mrs. Hogan was
E nglish teach er a t th e Sandy high
school th ree years ago. They are
now living’ in P ortland.
Mr. and Mrs. Orvin P a rro tt spent
Sunday at the F ow ler house.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Meyer and
Mrs. J. M. Brophy and fam ily a t­
tended a su rp rise p arty given at the
home of P aul F ish er of Rockwood
S atu rd ay evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Young • ml
Mr. and Mrs. T hom as Ray of P o rt­
land visited at the Rrophy home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M artin L en n artz of
P leasan t Home visited Mr. and Mrs.
D. D. Meyer Sunday.
Word has been received th a t
H arold A ustin C ham berlain, the
son of Mr. Geo. R. C ham berlain of
C orbett, Oregon, has successfully
passed th e en tra n ce exam ination
for m idshipm an in th e navy and
will be tra n sfe rre d to th e Naval
Academy to en ter th e next class
about Ju ly 1.
A m axim um of one hundred men
yearly from the enlisted personnel
of the navy receive th ese ap p o in t­
m ents.
C ham berlain’s success in passing
this exam ination has req u ired six
m onths of intensive study as well
as alm ost perfect behavior and a
thoroughly satisfacto ry d em o n stra­
tion as to his q ualities of lead er­
ship.
T his appointm ent to th e Naval
Academy w ill put him in line for
the highest com m issioned ran k in
the service.
hail, W ednesday evening, May 25.
T he M. M. D egree w ill be con ferred
by th e 8. P. degree team of W aver­
ly Lodge No. 174. V isiting b re th ­
ren welcome.
W. L. GORSAGE, S ec’y.
A. W. METZGER. W. M.
PIL E S A M I TONSILS
Can be rem oved by E le ctric De­
hydration. No cu ttin g , bleeding, or
loss of tim e. New process. Dr. M.
M. Mackey, 209 P anam a Bldg.,
P o rtlan d , Oregon.—Adv.
ROCKWOOD
A very a ttra c tiv e program a r ­
ranged by the Rockwood school
will be given F rid ay evening as the
closing event of the school year.
It w ill he given at the g ran g e hall
and the proceeds are to finance the
delegates of the clubs to O. A. C.
sum m er school. The teach ers have
been coaching for th is program for
several m onths and no doubt it will
he one of th e bright spots in this
season's activities. “The M eeting
of th e N ations" will be given by
the pupils of the four upper g rades
and "A Chinese O p eretta” w ill be
given by the four lower grades.
1
Wilkes School District
The closing exercises will be
held W ednesday evening, Ju n e 1, in
th e school auditorium . The pupils
will p resen t the o p ere tta "T he
Sm ugglem an." T h ere will he no
charge and the public is Cordially
invited.
Members of th e Jolly Sewing club
delightfully su rp rised Mrs. S. B.
Hall a t her home la st T uessday a f­
ternoon. The afternoon was spent
sewing, after w hich dainty re fre sh ­
m ents w ere served. T hose present
were Mesdames F ran ces Stone, Sue
Bunn, Florence T ow nsend, Eva
Stone, Gladys T u rn e r, F ian c es
T eg art, Mary B urns, Je ssie Miller
and th e hostess.
T his com m unity did not escape I
the severe wind storm of last week. ;
The large window of the Ascot ■
grocery w as blown in and some
fru it tree s w ere uprooted.
The O. A. C. Alumni held a m eet- ,
ing la st T h u rsd ay evening at H all-
rose ranch, the home of Mr. and
Mrs. S. B. H all. T he evening w as |
KOKEKT J . BI ( K LEY
a very p leasant one, card s being (
WEILS P O R T L A X » (JIB E the p rincipal diversion, afte r w hich |
refresh m en ts w ere served.
The wedding of R obert J. Buck-
ley of P lea san t View avenue and
L illie Girl lia s ItirtInlay P arty.
Miss T helm a L. Long of P ortland
Mrs. Chas. H o rn eck er en tertain ed 1
was pl«asuntly celeb rated at the
home of the b rid e’s m other. Mrs. at a b irthday p arty T h u rsd ay a fte r- '
W illiam Neal, S atu rd ay evening at noon at tier home on McKinley ,
S o’clock. About 35 n ear relativ es road, for her dau g h ter, Norma, who ,
w itnessed the Im pressive c e re ­ was four years old. Games w ere
mony, which was perform ed by the
Rev. F ath e r W aite of St. Stephens played during the afternoon, afte r
C atholic church. T he room s w ere w hich dainty refre sh m e n ts w ere
beautifully decorated w ith flow ers served ¡if a table a ttractiv ely dec- 1
and palm s.
R efreshm ents were orateil In p astel shades.
Those
served, w hich included a tine w ed­
ding cake cut by th e tiridc. The p resen t w ere, N ora anil Naomi
bride Is popular am ong a wide c ir ­ D ahlquist, C h arlo tte D ahlquist, Roy
cle of friends. The groom, who is ami L eonard H arm on, W ayne and i
employed In a P o rtlan d w holesale Jean Hall, Mabie and Cecil Sager.
house, is the sou of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Buckley. T he couple will r e ­ John Keblebeck, H arry and George
side ut th e P ortland Rowing club, Yost, Ju n e and B ernice Paulsen, ;
w here Mr. Buckley h as p urchased a K atherine M itchell and N orm a I
four-room houseboat w hich has H ornecker.
been com pletely furnished.
In a shop equipped
w ith th e la test ap p li­
ances we tre a t your
h air and keep it look­
ing w onderfully well.
Our m arcellin g a n d
w aving w ill prove a
revelation to w o rsh ip ­
p ers at th e sh rin e of
beauty.
MRS. ST.C L A IR
MRS. DUNN.
A
4 OVER FIRST
¿STATE BANK
Now a t th e
TA BEK
PHAKMACY
Pistachio, V aniiia and C ustard
a t th is time.
MAY
.30
On that day set aside as a
holiday in memory of our de­
parted soldiers, one should display a flag, a fitting
tribute to those who fought on the battle fields for
freedom.
W e have a complete line priced at
lc to 25c
each
Hepp’s Racket Store
Phone 1236
Gresham
77ie message of
77ie American Legion Auxiliary Poppy
B l'Y ME— I s ta n d fo r service. I e n ab led one c e n t
to be e a rn e d by a d ish e a rte n e d serv ice m a n in th e
h o sp ita l w ho heeded it, and a ll you pay fo r m e goes
fo r se rv ice fo r th o se fo r w hom th e w a r is n o t y et
over. BUY ME!
WEAK M E— I re p re s e n t th e sacrificial blood of
th e m en w ho fell in F la n d e rs F ields. I am a M em or­
ial to a ll w ho died in serv ice. In re v e re n c e a n d u n ­
d e rs ta n d in g , W EA R ME!
Ignition and Carburetor
Specialists
Kills romte
'em BFLY SPRAY
dead
A n y th in g and e v e ry th in g in ig n itio n re p a irin g .
C om plete lin e of ig n itio n p a rts .
A uthorized S e h e b le r c a rb u re to r
p lete line in sto ck .
serv ice.
C o n i'
All Work Guaranteed
flie s , mosquitoes,
roaches &mofhs, etc.
D o n ’t fo rg e t o u r sp ecial offer of
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
Free Lubrication
I (STEM,
FATHERS AM» MOTHERS.
A gentlem an and fath e r of a 9-
year-old d au g h ter said to the p re s­
ident of th is bank a few days ago:
"Do you know those habits of sav­
ings are
w onderful
c h a ra c te r
builders. Our 9-year-old d au ghter
has accum ulated ueurly $50 and
when she reach es th a t she will set
a higher goal. She was given $2.00
last C hristm as and inducem ents
held out for her to spend it. Do
you th in k she would do so. No,
sir; th at was too good an o p p o r­
tun ity to Increase her savings."
To Induce the ch ild ren to get
sta rted and form hab its such as his
g irl acquired we w ill until th is
advertisem ent is discontinued give
to each hoy or girl who has no ac­
count at th is bank blit would like
to get sta rted and will opci»un a c ­
count w ith $5.00 pledging him self
or h erself to leave for a period of
six m onths, an A m erican flag out-
lit consisting of a well m ade flag
3 x 5 feet. Jointed pole aud h aly ard s
ABSOLUTELY FREE.
Flag Day ami th e F o u rth of Ju ly
are n ear at hand and such a flag
will delight the children.
Get them sta rted rig h t. It m ust
lie done w hile they are young.
FIR ST STATE BANK.
G resham , tire.
A S trong Bank
ICE CREAM
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H om em ade
M E M O R IA L
DAY
¿ T r e s fid a i
M fcui/^Sioppe 1
PHONE
HANNEMANN’S
n arcissu s. 25 cen ts a dozen. Peonys,
roses, colum bines and oth ers. E v ­
erything to m ake th a t hanging b as­
ket and porch box pretty, also a n ­
nuals, 30 cen ts a dozen. Iris roots,
all dolors, 10 cen ts up. Come and
see them bloom. S u h r’s Flow er
Farm , Base Line road, m ile ea st of
12-mile corner.
WORK
SHOES
to a ll p a rts of th e c h a ss is w ith ev ery p u rc h a se of five
g a llo n s of gas. Good to a n d in c lu d in g M ay 31.
Huy a
Rem em ber, if your ca r does not need greasin g you will
receive a tick et good for a g reasin g a t any fu tu re tim e.
Work Shoe
Mt. Hood Service Station
and go to work
r tari I *
LONG & THOMPSON.
Good, sturdy work shoes of all
leather. Either composition or
leather soles. Cap or pack toes.«
Special value
s 3
* » .S 5
WORK SOX
C otton Sox
F ire m e n
3 fo r 50c
E n g in e e r
AylsWortK Ô Ma rti i\^
‘25c
Ile a v v W ool
50c
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MEN'S WEAR
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SH O ES
G R E S H A M
CHARTER OAK
Electric Bungalow Range
B u y Y o u r T ires H e r e — Get
A line of
s a f e ty
'pleasure
happiness
D o y«N rea lize lh » l ytm ere
d e p r irin g r e a r f n m i l y o f
l h . t r earenhef* b y I n l i n e la
h u t . ■ 'p h o n . in your h a m tf
hr »11 n tta n i in-
Hull on» l o l l y .
O regon
T elephone
C ompany
Gresham, Oregon
fr
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h a s co m bined oven a n d b ro ile r, fo u r cook­
in g u n its, a s illu s tra te d , 8L4 in c h in d iam e­
ter, each 1200 w a tt cap acity .
t ir e p r o t e c t io n
B. * V'SL' w For One Entire Year
W e guarantee and protect the passenger car tires we sell, for twelve months—
AG \ I \ S T — Cuts, Blow-outs, Bruises, Wheel Misalignment. Inder in­
flation, Accidents, Negligence or .1 1/ Hoad Hazard.
You pnv only th e
<taudard price for
our tire* No e x ­
tra ch arg e or p r e ­
mium w hatever,
and you got one
y e a r's tire p ro tec­
tion.
No m a tte r how it happened, we m ake good—r e p a ir ­
ing it F ree of ch arg e If you ru in your tire . It will
lie replaced by a new one, deducting only a p e r­
centage lor n atu ra l wear.
Gresham Battery and Tire Shop
» . P. t I I K I f l l » s a t V
Ivy Filling Station
m illin
‘L E T Y O l'R
K ip tiK iM i
TIR E
P rop.
Phone I7»»t
T hia
protection
service is possi­
ble
th ro u g h
a
c o n tra c t we have
m ade w ith the
T ire R eplacem ent
C o rp o ra tio n .
Make fu ll use of
It.
U'1.1 1MZ.IMJ
TUOI H EES HE OL E T R O C H E E S ’
B
S w itch es a re fo r 3 h e a ts, low, m edium
a n d high a n d can he tu rn e d in e ith e r d ire c ­
tio n . O ven h a s th e rm o m e te r, e lim in a tin g
guess w o rk a s to te m p e ra tu re .
H a s coal o r wood fire-box, a decided a d ­
v a n ta g e of b ein g a b le to h e a t y o u r k itc h e n
o r burn sc ra p s, etc.
F lo o r sp ace re q u ire d , 32x21 in ch es. Size
of oven in sid e I S 1«, x 16 x 11 in ch es.
$
125 .0 0
HERE
T erm s if desired.
L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO.
Phone 1421
Gresham