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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1927)
PAUK FUCK GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TI ESI» U , Mrs. C h risten s H um ason is en W hile Arden C raw ford w as a t joying a tw o-w eeks' vacation from tending the local p ictu re show S a t her w ork at the A. W. Metzger & u rday evening bis tw o-room house near the fair ground cau g h t fire. Com pany store. Ross Brown handled a real es a window in K aser's Service feta ta te deal by w hich the five-acre tion was broken Sunday night and place of Sam uel Riechen near a w ell-tilled case of candy bars K elso w as tra n sfe rre d to Mrs. E lla stolen by som eone reaching in from K ornaley, who. w ith her son and the outside. A broken key was d au g h ter, recen tly cam e from Colo found on th e ground near the door rado. The selection of location Monday m orning w hich Indicated was m ade a fte r w estern Oregon th a t whoever had broken the w in and W ashington had been p retty dow had first trie d to gain en tran ce thoroughly looked over. through th e door. A large rock had An auspicious event on th is the been throw n thro u g h th e window 150th an n iv ersary of Flag Day was and had gone thro u g h the glass brought to mind th is m orning when the beautiful new flag, 1 0 x 2 0 feet door of th e case. It is not known in size, recen tly presen ted to the how m uch candy w as taken, but city of G resham by the A m erican Mr. K aser had filled th e cases w ell Legion au x iliary , was flung to the th a t m orning. The sam e place w as breeze. J u s t enough a ir was s tir ring to cause a ripple in th e folds disturbed about two y ea rs ago of "Old G lory” as it was raised into w hen th e fro n t door w as broken position. It is safe to say th a t the brig h t new em blem , w hich replaces and th e place rifled. the old worn out flag so long seen The lady em ployes of the F irs t on th e flagstaff at th e city hall, will S tate bank, P e a rl Kuegg, Marie be duly app reciated by G resham Blom and R osella E ngelh art, w ere and its citizens. It is a noticeable th e hostesses Tuesday evening to fact th a t m ore flags are on display th an w ere seen on M emorial th e ladies employed a t th e Bank of today Day. G resham , M artha H agberg, Blather A fine atten d an ce m arked the P eterson and Mrs. F lorence Botkin, opening of the George Page & Com when they drove up the Columbia pany grocery la st S atu rd ay when River highw ay for an evening pic the aisles of the new building w ere m uch of the day and eve nic. T he heavy storm of th a t eve crowded ning w ith busy S atu rd ay shoppers. ning forced them to re tu rn and The building was jam m ed during they repaired to th e home of Miss th e evening w hen people from far Ruegg w here th e ea ts w ere d is and n ear p articip ated in th e fun- posed of and th e evening otherw ise m aking events of th e h o u r, A. A. McMillan exhibited a box c o n tain pleasan tly spent. ing 15 stra w b e rrie s w eighing a Mrs. W inifred Miller arriv ed pound and was aw arded th e prize. Sunday from San F rancisco to Miss M arjorie A ylsw orth won the handsom e th ree -sto ry cake baked spend two weeks a t the home of by the City bakery for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. M iller, p aren ts H. G. Andrew w as given a sack of of her late husband W endall Miller, flour for th e la rg e st fam ily w ith all who died on board a ship in t h i present. Much In terest was taken i n the homing pigeon guessing co n P anam a canal zone several month« test. W hen it cam e to the h an d ago. som est m an present, H. W Cooley H. M. M oreland of R oseburg w is all but succeeded in qualifying. All w ere pleased w ith the fine door in Grdhham a sh o rt tim e T hursday, prize aw ards. H is wife and child accom pan cd Alden Miller is home from the him as far as P ortland w here t-,ey U niversity of W ashington w here he stopped at the home of Mrs. M( "e- li.is c u m p le ti'd h is iunior year in lan d ’s parents, the baby having le- college work. Mrs. H. E. E astm an and Mrs. O. veloped m easles. The fam ily is A. E astm an en tertain ed 25 guests contem plating retu rn in g to G reih - S atu rd ay evening at th e la tte r ’s home when a m iscellaneous show er am to live. Miss Em m a D. W hite is e n te r was given for Miss T helm a Miller, a sister of Mrs. H. E. E astm an, who tain in g h er siste r Mrs. W. A. Braly is soon to be m arried at O akland, of H onolulu in a p a rtm e n ts a t tfie California- D ancing and gam es Our stock of kalsom ine, w ere followed by refresh m en ts. residence of J. N. C lunahan. W alter C. B urch left th is m o rn en am els, varnish es and Q u arterly m eeting will be held at ing for the ran g e r statio n at Hem- | oils is right lip to the th e F ree M ethodist church begin lock, W ashington. He will spend j m inute. ning on F riday evening and co n tin the sum m er on Lookout m ountain i uing over Munday. In th e absence as a fire p atro l in th e governm ent L et us figure your of D istrict E lder W. N. Coffee, who forest service. paint wants. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gibson and Is attending the general conference two children of Tenino, W ashing of the church In R ochester, New ton, cam e S atu rd ay to atten d the ! York, the m eeting will be in chargt tu n eral of Mrs. G ibson's m other of his son-in-law , the Rev. E. I, Mrs. Ellie Beegle. The Rev. Burton Beegle of S eattle, a son, and the I Silva who, w ith his wife and chll Rev. F ra n k Dawson of Tacom a ! P a in t H e a d q u a r te r s dren, has lately retu rn ed from w ere aso here from a distance. 1 P h o n e 1421 G re sh am China. Both Mr. and Mrs. 81b a They left Monday for th e ir respec- | live homes. will speak F riday evening. The Misses Harah Metzger a id H elen A lthaus uppeured at the Behnke-W ulker auditorium S un day afternoon in violin solo n um bers in a recital of advanced violin w ork given by Mr. and Mrs. F rank E ichcnlaub. Each of the g irls was accom panied by Mrs. E ichenlauh a t the piano. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Neal H orr of Sandy a 7 A,-pound dau g h ter at th e home of Mrs. .1, A. Bushong on T hursday, Ju n e 9. T he baby, who Is a grandd au g h ter of Mr. und Mrs. J. T. H orr, has been given the to new home in the nam e of M arietta Lou. DOW SETT BU ILD IN G A. H. Lewis, fath e r of Mrs. Mary W elch, will soon come to G resham on I’owell Street, Gresham, on to m ake his home. He has p u r chased a lot and the beginning of a sm all house from A lbert Sheely He will move over from Falom a. Oregon, as soon as th e house Is com pleted. Mrs. Mark N ickerson left on S a t urday for a w eek's visit with friends at W enatchee, W ashington. A fine electric-lighted bulletin board has been placed on th e lawn in front of the Methodist Episcopal church through the en terp rise of the Ladies Aid society. T he m em bers of th e society expect to pay for the Im provem ent by th e sale of a fine line of household necessi ties w hich they will d istrib u te In th e com m unity. A splendid program of m usic was given at Miss F lorence H oney's studio on W ednesday evening by four of her piano pupils, Helen A lthaus and M argaret S t.C la ir, a s sisted by Betty T horne and G w en dolyn Metzger. Miss A lthaus and Miss St. C lair played as duo plain num bers Sonata in C. M ozart; Fan- ta sle on H um oreske, D vorak; and S erenade op. 15, No. 1, Moskowski. A nything und everyth in g in ign ition repairing. One num ber. Butterfly Dance by Complete line of ignition parts. F rim l. was played by th e four girls Autlioriaed Ncheblcr earhiiretor service. Com on the tw o pianos. Solos played by plete line in stock. Miss A lthaus w ere E tude IX op. 32. Je n sen ; H um oresque in e m inor All y\ork Guaranteed op 8. L evine; and In the Woods, Staub. Miss M etzger and Miss St. C lair played Valse Caprice, Spross, as a duo piano num ber, w hile Miss S t.C la ir played Valse T rieste, S ib eliu s; T he Rosary, N evin; S panish D ance, Mowrey; and tw o songs of h er own com position. Violin n u m bers, Danse Hongroise, Rohm ; and from June 10 to 20 M inuet in G, Beethoven, w ere play ed by Miss A lthaus with Miss Amy N oreen as accom panist. Gresham Locals JO E 14, 1927 p resum ably from defective w iring tonight at the M ethodist Episcopal and, before the flames could be ex church by th e Cotton Blossom sin g tinguished, was p ractically de ers, a colored m ale q u a rte t from stroyed. The local fire d ep artm en t the Piney Woods school in Piney responded to the alarm and did , Woods, M ississippi. No adm ission good work, but the house was sm all is being charged for th e concert, an d th e fire did not take long to 1 but a freew ill offering will be taken consum e it- . for the school w hich is undenom W. C. Burch was agreeably s u r inational in its scope and for the p rised y esterd ay by th e unexpected E pw orth L eague u nder w hose au s visit of an old so u th ern Oregon pices th e co n cert is given. The friend an d boyhood acquaintance, sin g ers eat, sleep and trav el in Jo h n H am rick, of C en tral Point. th eir cars. They a re rep o rted to They had not seen each oth er for be good sin g ers and those who have about 40 years. heard them say th a t they will p re T hose who enjoy negro sp iritu a ls sent a very delightful concert. and p lan tatio n m elodies as sung by (See add itio n al locals on page 1) th e colored people will ap p reciate th e co n cert w hich is to be given "Say it w ith a WantAd." GRESHAM THEATER PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY J l ’XE 15 and 16 “ T H E U N H O LY T H R E E ” S ta rrin g A p icture w ith a g rea t record. Also “COLLEGIANS’*—2 reels of college life. Father’s Day Real entertainment. The follow ing firms a re giving aw ay tic k ets to the W ednes day and T h u rsd ay night show s a t the G resham T heater. E ach free tick et is good for one adm ission w hen presented w ith one ad u lt re g u la r paid adm ission, d u rin g Ju n e and July. The tic k ets are being given by th e various m e rc h an ts under varying conditions, so ask for your free ticket. June 19th Roberts Confectionery Give Dad a Tie N ext Door to Show JK G resham . Ore. Nothing’s too good for Dad. All year he bears the ex pense of giving. Now is your chance to show your appreciation. A nice Tie or some article of men’s apparel is appropriate and will be appreciated. T ies fo r Dad ...................... 60c to $1.50 Shirts for Dad 75e to $5.00 Hose for Dad ...20c to $1.00 Belts for Dad $1.00 to $2.00 Hats for Dad $2.00 to $5.00 Suits for Dad $25.00 to $15.00 Taber Pharmacy CHAS. N. T A D E R R egistered D ra g g lst Gresham Tailor & Cleaner T E T E R L E N A R D , P rop. Salt« und l a d le s' Sprint? C oats ( leaned and P ressed, $1.0« Gresham Shoe Shop CA RL D A H L , Prop. FATHER'S DAY JUNE LOX C H A R E T M en's and B oys’ D ress a n d W ork Shoes 1» L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. E liza b eth s Erock Shop Announces Removal FRIDAY, JUNE 17 MISS HALSEY’S Midsummer Millinery ALL AT REDUCED PRICES Ignition and Carburetor Specialists SPECIAL PRICES on Mason Tires Q A Westinghouse A uto matic Electric Iro n (price $ 7 .7 5 ). M aintains per fect ironing temperature at all times. F lo w ers for a ll Occasions (l K E S IIAM («It EE M l 01 SES Ungati Road Phone :in<! long a T hompson . FREE DOOR PRIZE T h e lady h o ld in g th e lucky n u m b er w ill be aw a rd ed free a W e stin g h o u se E le c tric C u rlin g I r o n — 1 0% Down (minimum $15) 5 % monthly— while you’re using it. A P a r a g o n Clothes Basket (price $ L 5 0 ). N o more stooping or bend ing— it has folding legs. 5 Semi-White Enamel Mt. Hood Service Station will be held h e re S A T T R D A Ï. J l ’XE IS, fro m 2 to 5 p. m I lie W estim rhousc Co. will give a curling iron to any of their users who turn in a prospect, providing a range' is sold. 30 x 3 L full oversize.................... $7.50 Other Mizes in proportion. DEMONSTRATION »« explain io you in per ton? PORTLAND pj .. S, I Jr 3 •122.5» P O W E Rd^v/ICOMPANY Full Gray Enam el •117.5» ELECTRIC STORE ’ ♦ A i - ' E L E C T R IC BLDG. Pow ell St. Phone SOI Gresham