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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1927)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, PAGE FOI'R H. 8. H arvey drove to G resham C lair G ullikson is assistin g tem - ' po rarily a t th e Zim m erm an garag e y esterd ay w ith his Ane team , the Arst tim e he had been down tow n in P o rtland. Mrs. F ra n k A rm strong w hile in th ree m onths. He has been kept op eratin g an electric sew ing m a- busy try in g to beat his own record C ontinued from P age 3 chine last Sunday had th e m isfor- raisin g cucum bers, w hich he de cla re s he has done. L ast y e a r’s Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McCormick tu n e to ru n th * nee<l|e th ro u g h the crop w as said to be one of the end of a Anger. The needle broke and children of P ortland w ere the Anest in th e co u n try , and Mr. H a r off in th e Anger and w as removed guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. vey says th is y ea r’s is far b etter. w ith difficulty. R. H orr of G resham and Mr. and He has 16 acres. Picking should Mrs. R alph D eaville and two Mrs. W alter R am ser of D am ascus. begin th e la tte r p a rt of th is week, ch ild ren have been visiting for th e Mrs. R. R. Bailey and children he says. T h irty pickers w ill be retu rn ed Monday from tw o w eeks past week w ith Mrs. D eaville’s kept busy h arv estin g th e crop. spent in th e ir co ttag e a t Seaside. m other a t H illsboro. Miss R uth S chaefer, su p erv iso r A. E. Malo and wife are moving Mr. Bailey w ent down over th e at th e free public playground at th e w eek-end and retu rn ed home w ith today into th e ir new hom e w hich G resham g rad e school, h as a n they purchased a few days ago them. nounced th a t tom orrow will be doll C arl Strebin Is helping for a few from H. W. Cooley. T he house is day for th e g irls, who w ill b rin g w eeks a t th e T w entieth C entury located on Main s tre e t directly th e ir fav o rites, or possibly th e ir north of th e fair grounds and is grocery. whole fai lilies. Not to be outdone, m odern th roughout. Mr. Malo th e older boys w ill play baseball Mr. and Mrs. H arold Richmond plans to add a room later. George and th e younger ones will bring retu rn ed S atu rd ay from a w eek's P leasan t, who has been occupying th e ir favorite gam es. T here will auto trip as far north as V ancou th e house which Mr. Malo bought, be a sto ry hour a t 2:30. Next week ver, B. C. Several days w ere spent w ill move into th e Cleveland house th e re w ill be o th er diversions to in and around S eattle. on Main s tre e t w hich Mr. and Mrs. add in te re st to th e play. M others Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Splaw n and Malo are vacating. a re invited. th e fo rm er’s m other, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Nat Stevens of S yracuse, Splaw n, recently enjoyed a Ashing Mr. and Mrs. O scar Noreen re New York, has been visiting for a trip on th e D eschutes river. They tu rn ed S atu rd ay from th e ir w ed few days w ith Mrs. J. G. M etzger. ding trip , w hich included an au to j w ere gone nearly a week and Ashed Mr. and Mrs. H. S. McM urry are to u r of a p a rt of B ritish Colum bia : a t m any points on th e river, in cluding South Junction, D ufur and the pleased p are n ts of an 8-pound and a v isit a t th e home of Mr. Wasco. On th e ir re tu rn they left dau g h ter born to them Monday, N oreen’s b ro th er and wife Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard Noreen of S eattle. th e Columbia riv er highw ay at Ju ly 25. Mrs. E lizabeth T aber and sons They expect to spend several days | Hood River and cam e to G resham W arren and R ussell of Longview of th is week a t th e ir hom estead 12 over th e Mt. Hood Loop road. F rank F rak es and d aughter J a c visited Sunday a t th e home of Mrs. m iles ea st of E stacad a and will go | queline of Seaside a re h ere for a T ab er's son C. N. T ab er and fam ily. to houskeeping about th e 1st of few days visiting w ith the form er’s Mrs. T aber recently retu rn ed from August. T he R ebekah W elfare club w ill m other, Mrs. M attle F ra k es of P o rt a two m o n th s’ visit to her form er give an all-day picnic a t Joh n Rob- | land, who is w orking in th e ca n hom e in N orth Dakota. A m iddle aged man nam ed Cook e r ts ’ m ountain hom e at W elches on nery re s ta u ra n t and living at the home of her brother, George W. sustain ed ch est in ju rie s Sunday Sunday, Ju ly 31. All Odd Fellow s K enney. Mrs. F ra k es and her son when th e fro n t w heels of his ca r and R ebekahs and th e ir fam ilies a re form er resid en ts of G resham . dropped off th e grade of th e L usted are invited to atten d and ta k e a A large num ber of friends and hill. The m achine rolled over four b ask et lunch. Mrs. G eorge D uncan and son Mel neighbors attended th e fu n eral se r or Ave tim es and was a to ta l w reck. drove to C en tralia, W ashington, | T he man, who Is employed by th e vices of the late H enry L. L anglltz held la st F riday afternoon a t the Ridge L um ber com pany, Is not co n F riday m o rn in g and visited un til the follow ing day w ith Mrs. Dun- ! Seventh Day A dventist church. sidered to be seriously Injured, ac c a n ’s sister and oth er relatives. E lder I. T. W oodman of P ortlan d cording to th e G resham surgeon Mrs. L ena O illm er and four c h il who attended him. preached the funeral serm on. The Mrs. K. A. Miller and d au g h ter d ren left y esterd ay for th e ir home p allb earers w ere J. F. B arnes, L es lie W alrad, G. W. K lavenaugh, H. V irginia are a t th eir sum m er co t in Ju n ctio n City. K ansas, a fte r a j T reber, A. J. W. Brown and T. F. tage n ear G overnm ent Camp for w eek’s v isit w ith Mr. and Mrs. E. 1 th e rem ain d er of the season. Mr. W all. T hey also sp e n t n ea rly a ! Soule. M iller and son Alden spend a p a rt week w ith Mr. and Mrs. C harles i C. A. C arothers and his nephew B renem an a t W elch’s S pur w here j of each week there. Army Sm ith left th is m orning for a Mr. and Mrs. R obert V aritz have Mr. B renem an Is engaged in road i three-w eeks' auto trip to Y ellow moved from P o rtlan d and a re se t co n stru ctio n w ork. On Sunday of j stone N ational P ark . Before re tled In a p a rtm en ts at th e residence la st w eek a p a rty of 21 enjoyed a tu rn in g they w ill also v isit r e la of J. N. C lanahan. Mr. V aritz is picnic d in n er a t th e home of Mr. I tives at Salm on Meadows, Idaho. em ployed at th e S an ita ry m eat and Mrs. W all. H er fa th e r from , Raym ond H ouston of C ottrell, a Bull Run and four b ro th ers and i market. grandson of Mrs. C arothers, will T he G resham band Is p rep arin g tw o siste rs w ere am ong those pres- I stay w ith her during the absence of for an o th er of those p o p u lar open en t to g reet Mrs. G illm er and c h il h er husband. nir co n certs to be given tom orrow dren. T he C. H. Long 11-acre tra c t In evening at th e e n tra n ce to th e fair Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sw ift and . no rth w est corner of T ro u td ale anil grounds. T he band played over d au g h ters Eileen and P h y llis and j Pow ell Valley roads h a s been sold radio KW.IJ F riday evening, and it Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chiodo sp en t th e to B urt Rupp and wife of P ortland. Is expected th a t afte r th e fair It w eek-end at Ocean L ake n ear Taft. Mr. Rupp will occupy the farm at a will play each F riday evening from They retu rn ed over th e Roosevelt la te r date and will com plete the K W JJ, the b ro adcasting statio n at highw ay, going south to N ew port j house now sta rted . T he deal w as I th e Broadway th e ate r, betw een th e and hom e by way of C orvallis. Mr. ! handled through B. W. Th<m e. Sw ift says Ocean L ake is one coast , hours of 8:30 to 9:30. A lbert A dkins cam e from H epp The six-year-old son of Lee Cope town w here foodstuffs may be pur- j ner S aturday and the follow ing day land, b arb er at th e Bailey shop, cu t chased as cheaply as a t home and his wife and children, who have bis leg badly last F riday on glass, th e next tim e he m akes th e trip he been nt the home of Mrs. A dkins' ; necessitatin g th e tak in g of several will not ta k e th e tro u b le to stock j m other Mrs. Minnie Brown for stitches. up on provisions. tim e past, retu rn ed hom e w ith 1 Miss L illian M arkw art, em ployed F ritz S tocker has retu rn ed from him. T he sm all dau g h ter of M r.1 on the local telephone .exchange, a w eek’s visit w ith his d au g h ter ; and Mrs. A dkins who has been un- ' ! has been spending a w eek’s v aca Mrs. May Sm ith at Brightw ood. dergoing tre a tm e n t from P ortlan d tion w ith friends in S eattle. She Mrs. W. J. Cooper has been ill physicians is thought to he much also expected to visit p a rts of B rlt- for several days w ith un a tta c k of acute indigestion. improved. ! ish Colum bia before retu rn in g . J. E. Metzger Is having an 8-foot Mrs. P. A. Gould and Miss Cora C ard of T hanks. graveled autom obile drivew ay con G reen, w ere dinner guests on S u n We wish to th a n k friends who stru cted from th e stree t to the day of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St. Clair. so kindly assisted during th e ill garage at his residence on Main John R oberts left today for ness of our beloved husband and street. R unning p ara llel w ith th e i W elches to Join Mrs. R oberts at fa th e r H enry L. L anglltz and (or ' drive will be a hundred feet of c e i th e ir sum m er home. Mrs. Roberts the beautiful Aowers. Mrs. K atie L anglltz and C hildren. 1 m ent curbing. S tockton B rothers has been th e re for the past tw o a re doing th e work. 1 weeks. F *om detyt w b n t h t M g a tB tJ Tl ESOAT, JULY 2«, 1927 I. Miss F lorence S chenk accom Schenk will spend a few days w ith panied her four-old nephew Ted h er s is te r Mrs. E dw ard Strey. S trey to his home a t C hehalis, Virgil H ascall of P ilo t Rock, W ashington, Friday. He had been Oregon, was a g u est from S atu rd ay visiting a t the Schenk hom e h ere until today a t th e hom e of Mr. and since th e F o u rth of July. Miss I Mrs. F. J. Bechill. Mr. H ascall, Miss Eliza B echill an d F red Spencer w ill re tu rn to G resham to B echill enjoyed a Ashing trip to reside. B rightw ood yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin B ru g g er The m any frien d s of L ester S pen took K erm it and D ouglas John so n cer have been p leasan tly su rp rised to Dodge p ark S unday as a ce le b ra to learn of his m a rriag e w hich took tion of D ouglas’ birthday. place in K ansas City, M issouri, on Ju ly 7. T he nam e of the bride has D on't lay down th e pap er till you not been learned. Mr. and Mrs. have read th e W ant Ads. You’ll be Surprised A T OUR FAIR WEEK A Year A h ead— SPECIAL in style, safety, com fort WATCH OUR W INDOW S H E W h ip p e t, in tro d u c ed a y e a r ago, em bodied u n iq u e fe a tu re s of econom y a n d m o d ern e n g in e e rin g w h ich h a v e n o t y et been a p p ro a c h e d in o th e r lig h t c a rs. In less th a n elev en m o n th s o v er 100,000 W h ip p e ts h a v e been sold. T Hepp’s Racket Store Phone 1236 W h ip p e t is n o t o n ly th e m o st eco n o m ical c a r in A m e ric a to o p e ra te , b u t th e lo w e st priced w ith 4- w heel b ra k e s a s n a tio n a l s ta n d a rd e q u ip m e n t. T o day, w ith sa le s c lim b in g fa s te r th a n ever, W h ip p e t d esig n is still f a r a h e a d in its field. WOhgfctfhW WKhWOWVha VWfcWhUfctthtf fcWWWVWtfWWtf tra WVWWW T h e L a n d a u is a low -sw ung, co lo rfu l c a r—-room y, c o m fo rta b le , s m a r t a n d safe. I t a p p e a ls p a rtic u la rly to th o s e w ho d e m a n d u tm o s t v alue, a n d in s is t upon b e in g up -to -d ate. C o n sid e r ju s t a few of th e W h ip p e t’s fe a tu re s : START- the CHILDREN in BUSINESS F in an cial ex perience should be secured as early in life as possible. Many p are n ts realize th is and have sta rte d th e ir ch ild ren in b u s iness by Investing in a savings a c co u n t a t the F o u r-w h e el b ra k e s — T raffic law s w ill m a k e th e m c o m p u lso ry on a ll c a rs som e day. In te r io r ro o m in e ss— P le n ty of room fo r five. P ro v in g w h a t scientific e n g in e e rin g can a c co m p lish in a less bulky autom obile. Speed— W e sa y 55 m iles p e r h o u r. O w n ers sa y w e u n d e rs ta te it. P ickup— F ro m 5 to 30 m iles an h o u r in 13 se co n d s. E co n o m y — S till th e C o a st-to -C o a st econom y rec o rd - h o ld er. O versize b a llo o n s— F o r e x tr a m ilea g e an d in c re a se d co m fo rt. S n u b b e rs— N ecessary fo r g e n u in e lig h t c a r d riv in g co m fo rt. A d ju stab le s te e rin g -w h e e l— E a sily fitted to a n y d riv e r of a n y size o r s ta tu re . F orce-feed lu b ric a tio n — A fin e r lu b ric a tin g sy ste m , a s fo u n d on th e fin er cars. S ile n t tim in g c h a in — F o r q u ie te r e n g in e o p e ra tio n . F u ll-v isio n — N a rro w fro n t body p illa rs in c re a s e th e d riv in g v isib ility . Low c e n te r of g ra v ity — G ives g r e a te r ro ad s ta b ility , a n d th e p a s se n g e rs a fe e lin g of g r e a te r secu rity . Overland GRESHAM F IR S T ST A T E BANK T his is as tru ly a b usiness as any o th er. It pays 4 per cent and the p rin cip al is safe. T h a t is m ore th an can be said for m any other lines of business. T he m a tte r of giving Aags to ch ild ren as an inducem ent to s ta rt a savings account has m et w ith such success th a t we have a new supply of Aags w hich w ill be given, w hile they la st, to each new depos ito r m aking a deposit of $5 or m ore in th e S avings D epartm ent. T hese Aags are 3 x 5 feet w ith jointed pole, h aly ard s and bracket. On Ju ly 1st we paid our savings dep o sito rs n ea rly $7,500.00. W as your child am ong tho se who received a p ortion of th is in te re st? W ouldn’t you like to get him in te rested in an acco unt and sta rted in saving? Now Is a Good T im e Whippet FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, OREGON A Strong Bank W ITH 4 -W H E E L BR A K ES Coach ............................. S G 2 5 T ouring ......................... $ < (25 R o a d s t e r .......................... S<(95 Coupe .............................. $ 4 (2 5 Sedan ............................. $ 7 2 5 L andau ......................... $ 7 5 5 ¿JLLU a uuuKujxoron: W h ip p et Six T o u rin g >765; R o a d s te r $S$S ; C o u p e $795: C o a c h $795: S e d a n $»75 . I .u n d a u $925. P r ic e s a n d sp e cilh a ti o n s su h j> « t t,o c h a n g e w ith o u t no tice. P ric e s f o b . f a c to ry . W illy » -O v e rla n d . In c., T o led o , O hio. t \ lllv s -O v e rla n d S ale» Co.. L td .. T o ro n to , Canada It Will Not Pay You HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. W. A. H E SSE L Phone 1141 to Make Them J. C. H ESSEL Service Reliability W e a re f e a tu rin g th e CAN’T BU ST ’EM P la y T o g s fo r B oys a n d G irls ,o n ,rt9 td th t w a g < Augna' g f p r g ,y g d bg r t t t d i g f I n w , new aud k J /Z k * BANTAM FLA P P E R SU IT, B lue a n d w h ite s trip e , k n e e le n g th . B ra ss ro o s te r b u t to n s lend a s m a rt finish to th is trim little su it. Suit, pm m $1.25 KI T E KUT M ID D IE S A r e g u la r w h ite m iddy w ith dicky c o lla r, blu e trim a n d blue bloom ers, S uit, 3 $1.50 KIDDY K U T E S A c o m fo rta b le p lay su it b u tto n in g a t th e sh o u ld e r. S u it....... ................ t l Great Companion Invention to the Super-Six Principle - HOT DAYS— Turns waste heat to power are Frigidaire Days We have two of the most popular size household Frigidaires in stock that we are selling a’ a big reduction this week only. $270 F rig id u irc , M odel T-5, ju st rig h t fo r a n y hom e, n o w .................................. *22(1 $376 double tloor F rig id u irc , tin»* fo r fam ily o r r e s ta u ra n t, n o w ........................... •315 Coach $12$5 Sedan 14' . >J«M S a il! I-P aas. P h a rto u - • $1M*« Brougham . |J7$ - L Phon.- 1421 GRESHAM L : t i L i Ï * ’ Z * * ' t r’/.TT? i T "T " " L ' * ' T*" TTTTTTTTT* '. . 7 P u t Sedan l$ ( l f. ». ». fW w i. »da> «une rame ta t T ogether they com bine the highest efficiency in power generation, and the maximum efficiency in power transmission ever achieved w ithin our kn ow l edge. It makes Hudson the most econom ical car per pound w eight in the world. HUDSON Super-Six Yon may take adt milage »4 ea-j term* at the*» »pec la I price*. L. L. KIDDER HDWE. CO. T h is new com panion invention to the Super-Six principle converts heat wasted in all other types, into useful power. M. C. Webster Motor Co. ad Phone 2491 H udson- E ssex Dealer tires ham Opposite P. O. 60c KU TE KUT fo r g irls, b lu e a n d w h ite s trip e , peg top p a tc h p o ck ets a n d h ig h cu rv ed w a istb a n d w ith p le a ts fro n t a n d back. E v e ry little m iss c a n be d resse d up a t p lay tim e . ¿a o r Size 1 to 8. Suit........................................... J .¿.0 BOYS’ Z: KHAKI - BANTAMS, m ad e lik e daddy a. 1.25 and *1.50 Also M en’s CAN’T BUST ’EM I n io n a lh . aH blue d e n im a n d k h a k i c lo th . Blue o v e ra lls fo r m en a n d boys, all C a n 't B ust ’E m g a rm e n ts . A re u n io n m ade a n d w ell m ade. B e hare received our neie stom ped goods for fall. B e have lo ts of colors in D .M .C . E m broidery C otton. WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. “ T h e H ouse of Q u a lity “ G R E S H A M .O R E G O N PH O N E 1411 We Give G reen T ra d in g S tam p s ! ä