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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1927)
(»KISUA M OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, JU>E FAGF FUCK « e y w -» * G uerney Wood re tu rn e d F rid ay Mrs. R. E. Myers, saleslady for th e W alrad M ercantile com pany, evening from n ear S acram ento, C alifornia, w here he has been for was agreeably su rp rised F riday th e p ast six m onths. evening upon her re tu rn to her E tta Bechill en tertain ed nine home in th e S hultz ap a rtm en ts to young friends S atu rd ay aftern o o n find th a t her ch ild ren had dinner on th e occasion of h e r 12th b irth - Continued from page 1 Ail had a m ost enjoyable Mrs. H. H. Ott entertain ed a t p rep ared In honor of her birthday. T hose p rese n t w ere E tta ™ W innifred Bechill, H elen Mack luncheon Friday, a w om en’s club of L ater Mrs. Myers was presented and P ortlan d , of w hich she is a m em with a handsom e gold Elgin w atch Betty Jean M cKillican, L a u ra and with bracelet. Besides her son Nellie Johnson. G enevieve and ber. Mary E lizabeth K irkw ood, Violet Miss Eva T âcheron, who ta u g h t Vincent, those p resen t w ere her Nelson and Ruby Sloan. la st year at S isters, Oregon, has r e two sons-in-law and d au g h ters Mr. R. W. H arvey, salesm an for th e tu rn ed home for th e sum m er’s va and Mrs. E arl H. P inney and Mr. H essel Im plem ent com pany, was cation. She is spending th is week and Mrs. W. O. R ichards from P o rt involved in a slig h t accid en t in P o rtlan d Sunday evening when the a t Salem w ith h er sister Mrs. E m land. m ett W elling. Miss T âcheron has Miss E dna M ew hirter retu rn ed W hippet he w as driving collided with a Ford. T he m atter was a been engaged to teach the second Sunday from a w eek's visit w ith question of who had th e rig h t of year a t Sisters. her p aren ts at Newberg. She ex way, b u t no one was serio u sly in Gale D a'ton spent S aturday night pects to spend th e sum m er, in jured. A young lady su stain ed a slig h t in ju ry to her arm w hich was w ith his uncle and a u n t Mr. and Gresham . trea ted a t th e em ergency hospital. Mrs. G eorge D uncan on his w ay F. E. D utcher, a b ro th er of Mrs. Mrs. A nna E llio tt and Miss D or from C entralia, W ashington, to Will H essel, w ith his fam ily and a othy E llio tt of Tacom a a re guests cousin Miss G race W illiam s cam e N ew port, Oregon, to spend his va out from P o rtlan d Sunday as th is w eek of Mrs. M arion Johnson. cation w ith his fath e r and g ran d guests a t th e H essel home. In the The G resham circle of th e Wom parents. afternoon the two fam ilies drove to e n ’s E vangelical Union w ill m eet Ja n e Fieldhouse of St. H elens Is G overnm ent cam p. Mrs. H essel’s with M r;. Jo h n G antenbeln on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t 2 o'clock. a t the home of her grandm other, fath er, John Lewis, spends a p a rt Mrs. G eorge A. S tu d er and her of. each week a t th e home of his Mrs. M artha Fieldhouse, In the ab daughter. six-w eeks-old d au g h ter, M arilyn sence of h er p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. E v erett W ard of E n terp rise, O re Louise, of Stockton, C alifornia, a re Guy Fieldhouse, who a re a t Shlp- gon, is here for the berry season at spending a few w eeks w ith Mrs. perd sp rin g s n ear Carson, W ash the home of his uncle E. M. Ward. S tu d er’s p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. F. Volhrecht. The G resham gran g e will m eet ington, w here Mr. F ieldhouse is r e “Modern H eart F a ilu re " will be S aturday evening a t 7:30 for a the su b ject of the disco u rse to be ceiving treatm ent. sh o rt session, after which the m em delivered by Mrs. Genevieve Boath- Mrs. L. T. Lusted is seriously ill bers will go to F airview to hear the next Sunday aftern o o n at a t h er home from com plications address of the n ational grange Clibborn the G resham U ndenom inational m aster, Louis T abor, of Columbus, tem ple. T his will be th e la st S u n and w eakness resu ltin g from flu. Mrs. J. F. H eyne and th ree c h il Ohio. day Mrs. Booth-Clibborn w ill fill An in terestin g program has been the local p ulpit, as th e re g u la r p as dren of W aterloo, Oregon, are th e arran g ed for th e m eeting of the guests of Mrs. H eyne’s m other, Mrs. W. C. T. U. to be held T h u rsd ay af to r th e Rev. S. F. P itts is expected hack some tim e next week. The a t A. F. Hoover. ternoon a t the home of Mrs. W. F. tendance last Sunday w as larg e and Honey. W orld’s W. C. *T. U. day Joseph W. P eak has been en much in te rest Is being m anifested. Miss C laudia Thom, a d au g h ter gaged to teach physical education and F low er Mission day will be ob served. Mrs. W. J. Cooper will give of Dr. J. W. Thom of Bend, Oregon, in K lam ath high school next year. a review of th e book, “ Bits of is the house g u est of her au n t Mrs. He is a g rad u ate of the U niversity C hina’’. Mrs. E. G. Judd will give C. N. Taber. a sh o rt ta lk on m ission work in of Oregon in the class of 1926. Roger K idder, 11, joined w ith his A frica. Mrs. C arl S chultz w ill speak from the subject, “ W hite ' uncle, H. M. Miller, in a birthday Ribbon W ork in B erm uda” and ’ celebration on Ju n e 1 a t the Miller Mrs. I. S. K orsund will speak of the home, F ir Grove farm . T he tw o w ork of the flower m ission d ep art- , fam ilies and tho E. it. Kidder fam ment. T hose w ishing to attend are ' asked to m eet a t th e G resham Drug ily had dinner together in the eve com pany's store w here autom obiles ; A pure cream product from ning. will be provided. expertly fed world fam ous J e r Mr. and Mrs. Steve W right are Mrs. E va Saling and Mrs. Ava sey cow s. B ronson of E stacad a have moved th e proud p aren ts of a baby girl ' E xclusively a t the born S aturday, Ju n e 4. She tipped ■ into the Zim m erm an house on S ec the scales at 9% pounds. TAKER PHARMACY tion Line roail near Cleveland av e The H essel Im plem ent com pany nue. They expect to w ork a t the unloaded an o th er car of W hippets in G resham . Any Flavor. cannery during th e canning sea Monday. They have delivered eight new W hippets during the p a s t! son. week. C harles Adams, who is in a P o rt land hospital as the re su lt of an a c cident la st T hursday afternoon on th e county road southw est of G resham , Is doing as well as can be expected considering the serious nuturo of Ills Injury. He expects to rem ain in the hospital at least two Ladies and children’s wash w eeks longer. He has secured the dresses made up of good services of a com petent team ster W. J. Sam son who will handle his quality English prints and o rd ers until he is able to attend to percales. Exceptional val them. Mrs. Adams will a ssist in ues. Children’s sizes 6 to 14, planning out the work. A m idnight prow ler, however, not ladies’ sizes 36 to SO, spec an unw elcom e one, found his way ially priced at into th e basem ent of J. E. G ates Sunday night through an open window. He Is a pet raccoon of the gray vurlety with a black face striped w ith w hite. T he coon turn ed out to be th e p roperty of F ritz Baum ann, who claim ed his pet and took It homo. R ecent autom obile deliveries m ade by H essel Im plem ent Com pany in th e C orbett d istric t are tw o Made up of good dark colored ginghams in W hippet coupes, one to D. Fay three sizes, small, medium and large. Just what Davis and one to W. it. Lasley. T his von will want for the berry fields. Priced at is the fourth autom obile Mr. Davis has purchased from llessel Im ple m ent Co. G resham will be represented tills year at C orvallis in the 1927 g ra d uating class of Oregon A gricultural College by W alter Schw edler, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Schw edler of K enney avenue, and W illiur A lt m an, son of Mr. uud Mrs. 11. C. Altm an of P leasant Honte. Schw ed ler Is m ajoring In ag ric u ltu re and specializing in m arketing of a g ri c u ltu ra l products. He is a m em ber of th e Oregon C ountrym an staff, the A gricultural club and Sigma Pi, social fra tern ity . A lt man Is m ajoring in the com m ercial course of th e college and Is n m em ber of T au K appa Epsilon. C allers on Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair at th e Outlook office on W ed nesday wero Dr. George S. Innls and his sister, Mrs. Bohunan of T a coma, W ashington, Mrs. E. C. R oss man and her daughter, Mrs. Dor RELIABLE DEALERS IN othy Given of P ortland. Dr. Innls was a college professor of Mr. and Mrs. St. C lair and Mrs. Rossman, also Mr. and Mrs, Mark Nickerson, on win m th e party called th e sam e day. C harley W heeler has gone to V ancouver, W ashington, near w hich place he has erected and will o perate a chicken dinner Inn. Gresham Locals HANNEMANN’S ICE CREAM 1927 F u n eral services w ere held Mon pied soon by Mr. and Mrs. H erb ert day afternoon at the G resham F u B arnes and fam ily. J. F. B arnes neral p arlo rs for H enry M orishita, and sons R obert and Jam es have a three-m onths-old child, th e son of tak en up th e ir sum m er residence in a Ja p an ese fam ily of thia vicinity. th e ir cottage a t Blue lake. T he D eath o ccu rred a t th e isolation house in G resham is undergoing a hospital from whooping cough and thorough renovation. The in te rio r pneum onia. The m other and ' will be new ly papered and painted an o th er child are ill th e re a t the i and la te r th e outside w ill be re- p rese n t tim e. T he fu n eral w as i painted. largely attended by Ja p an ese and Mr. and Mrs. V irgil H ow ell and the rite s conducted under th e Bud 1 d au g h ter Alice re tu rn e d S atu rd ay dhist faith. In te rm e n t took place , from a trip to W aldport, Oregon, in G resham cem etery. i w here an au n t of Mr. Howell w as F ra n k Jo n es gave his new house, w hich he has recen tly erected on I buried on T hursday. They w ere Division street, an old fashioned accom panied by th e Rev. F ra n k house w arm ing la st evening by in B urns of Bell statio n who conduct- ( viting in a com pany of friends. ed the fu n eral service. Some of th e m ore experienced took tu rn s playing violin and banjo and (See additional locals on page 1) “calling off” for th e old sq u are Piano Tuning. dances. All had a good tim e. Piano tuning, $3.50. Plano and Mrs. G race Mast and tw o c h il dren have gone to M inneapolis, o rgan rep airin g . F red B. Jones, .Minnesota, w here they have r e la 2625, 49th s tre e t S. E.. P o rtlan d . tives. She disposed of her house to Phone TAbor 3952 or G resham B arnes & Son and it will be occu 1561.—Adv. New Styles in Ladies Shoes $yfl .95 4 Also Slippers and Oxfords ’3.95 Blonde, Biege, Tan, Black New Today SHOES MEN’S WEAR G R E S H A M -'4 » I TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES ON NEW ____ Protected Tires Bathing Suits for men, women and children, made in the popular st} u d colors. Bathing shoes and caps to match. Veru Special BIB OVERALLS, a very good grade This week LIBERAL ALLOWANCE New Tires are fully protected for one entire year at no additional cost. 98c See us for bargains in used tires. and trade. We buy, sell walrad mercantile co. ; I Gresham Battery & Tire Shop “The House of Quality” GRESHAM, OREGON PHONE H ll We Give Green Trading Stamps H ash Dresses E. P. CHRISTENSEN, Prop. Ivy F illin g S tation P hone 1701 Battery Repairing Vulcanizing lectric 2.95 Kitchen Aprons 69/ Without extra cost during June With every W estinghouse Automatic Electric Range you purchase, you’ll receive These Three Conveniences W. R. HICKS CO. 1 A K i n g Kitchen Stool "* (price ¿2.25), all metal, gray enamel, and with rubber-tipped feet. Lor y ears and Years A utomobiles Implements Water Systems ■ ■■■■■■■■■«a Plant Sale WILLYS KNIGHT 4 WHIPPET — 6 CHRYSLER for th is week only We m ust have the room for w inter crops. C annas, G eranium s, big plants at I5 e each. P etunias, double and single, 1 0 / each. Thou sands of sm all plan ts at 5 f each. Zinnias, A sters, Lobelia stock from flats, 2 0 / dozen. Tom ato plants, late cabbage. Z o e per 100. SO per thousand. This Is the sis'k and this Is (he place. G R E SH A M I J I I t f .M lO l ’S E S S mile east, l ’-s miles south Grealiam Hogan Road , I’hone 3iKl Flowers for All Oeraslons ■ ■■■■■■■■■■a 50 — gp — 70 _ 80 STUDEBAKER TYr \ Westinghouse Auto- matic Electric Iron (price ¿7.75). Maintains per fect ironing trmperatuee ■t all times. «*** CWcfc* These modern days, we solve the servant problem by install ing electrical servants in our homes. During June, you have an extraordinary opportunity to pro cure a modern, up-to-the-minute Westinghouse Electric Range. It is an automatic Electric Range—will cook your dinners for you— watch them— keep them piping hot for you, no matter where you are or what you are doing. , Modern in every detail— the Automatic Console pictured— takes up a small amount of floor space— gives perfected service and liberates you from kitchen drudgery, 10% Down (minimum ¿15) 5% monthly—while you're using it. A P a r a g o n Clothes Basket (price ¿1.50). N o more stooping or bend* ing— it has folding legs. May we explain to you in person? PORTLAND I D E PEN D ABLE l SED CABS HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. W. A. HESSEL Phone I III J. C. H ESSEL Semi-W hite Enamel •lftLaO Pull Grey Enamel •117.50 L1BKHAL TERMS POW E COMPANY ELECTRIC 5 T O R E > iÀ > ' ELECTRIC BLDG. Powell S t Phone 801 Gresham