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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1927)
PA G E GRESHAM OUTLOOK. TUESDAY, At GI ST FO U B Jla k e r w here she is being cared for days of la st week, th e two p arties follow ing h er Injury o t S atu rd ay re tu rn in g Sunday. A ccording to evening w hen she fell over her rep o rts w hich have leaked out sm all dog, b reak in g th e bone of her George is some fisherm an, his to ta l left arm n ear th e shoulder. W hile catch being estim ated by a m eas th e in ju ry is painful, th e surgeon u rem ent of 22 inches. in ch a rg e considers th a t Mrs. H ib Recent sales of th e W alter Metz b e rt Is doing as w ell as can be ex ger Bulck agency include th e sale pected. She had been aw ay during th e day S atu rd ay and on h er r e of a Chevrolet coach to L. M. H ill yard of Gillis, also a C hevrolet tu rn th e dog was so overjoyed hp got u n d er h er feet in some m a n ro ad ste r to W illiam M axwell as a su rp rise gift to his son W ilbert. ner, cau sin g h e r to trip . Mrs. E tta H oover w as th e hostess Mrs. W. S. E v erett and son Billy are spending tw o w eeks at Ocean S atu rd ay evening at a k itchen show er for her h u sb an d 's sister Lake. Rorn to Mr. and Mrs. C arl C h ris Miss A nnie H oover who w ill be tensen at th e T im m erm an n u rsin g m arried next S atu rd ay to Dean home on Monday, A ugust 15. a son P o tter of P o rtlan d . The room s of th e Hoover resid en ce w ere c h a rm weighing 9% pounds. G eorge P age and fam ily and Mr. ingly decorated in pink and green, and Mrs. H. C. L arsen enjoyed th e | the colors of th e Rebekah lodge of sa lt air at M anzanita beach four w hich th e bride elect is a m em ber. C ontinued from page 2 A broken fro n t wheel and axle resu lted to one of the B arnes & Son lum ber tru c k s Monday fore noon as a truckload of lum ber was brought in from a mill south of G resham . Jam es B arnes was tow ing the re a r tru ck w hich w as being driven by his b ro th er R obert. Ma chines com ing from two directions on Pow ell V alley road crow ded the tru c k s off th e highw ay and they w ere steered into the bank to avoid a collision. Someone w ith a ta ste for fried chicken invaded th e prem ises of Mrs. Anna H am lin F riday night and m ade way with 10 choice Rhode Island Reds which she w as rese rv ing for fu tu re tria ls In the fam ily .frying pan. No clue was left as to th e culprit. Mrs. N ora W ithrow is spending a few days in Seattle visiting friends. She w as accom panied by Miss E sth er P eterson who is enjoying a vacation from her duties a t the Bank of Gresham . Miss G race Lynch and Miss G race W elch spent the week-end a t V an couver, W ashington, w ith Mrs. C. L. Pio, the au n t of Miss Welch. Mrs. A nnie L. Joy of W alla W alla, W ashington, an au n t of Mrs. J. E Gates, spent p art of Sunday and Monday a t the G ates home. On Monday Mrs. Joy, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. M orehead, Mrs. H enry Van Moss Sr. and her daughter-in-law , all of P ortland, m ade a trip around the Mt. Hood Loop highw ay. Mr. and Mrs. R alph D eavllle and children attended the A m erican Le gion A uxiliary picnic held at Gain’s creek n ear F o rest Grove Sunday and rep o rt a pleasant time. H arold C arlson, E llis Judd, Miss M arie Blom and Miss R uth Sche- deen enjoyed th e trip around the Mt. Hood Loop highw ay Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. W. Brown and d aughter Doris left Sunday m orn ing for E ugene to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. K. H am ilton. They are ex pected home th is evening. WILL ANSWER YOU — ASK IBM The com m ittee on arran g e m en ts S E E — ••T he G reat S la te M y stery ” ; M a ste r M ystery of for the W. C. T. U. picnic w hich w ill be held T h u rsd ay at L a u re lh u rst file S w am i” an d o th e r M ental T e sts. p ark rep o rts everything in rea d i D on’t fail to see th is w o n d erfu l m an h u m an rad io ness for th e event. A good a tte n d a ttu n e d to a m y ste rio u s u n k n o w n . ance Is expected. E very union of th e county Is p rep a rin g a num ber for the program In the afternoon. T hose planning to attend from G resham are asked to tako the 10:30 B ase Line stage, unless tr a n s portation Is otherw ise provided for. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Lindgren and d au g h ters A lberta, M argaret and L a u re tta of P asadena, C alifor nia, are v isitors nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Read residing east of G resham , also m any other friends In and around G resham . Mrs. Read and Mrs. L indgren are sisters. Mr. L indgren w as a g ra d u ate of th e G resham grade school many years ago. They will m ake a trip to S eattle and B ritish Col um bia before re tu rn in g to th eir home in California. Mrs. Alvin K llnski. who has been ill for several days, is receiving m edical atten tio n and ca re a t the home of Mrs. J. A. Bushong. T he W om an’s M issionary society of the F ree M ethodist church will m eet W ednesday afternoon a t 2 o'clock a t th e p arsonage and th e Young People’s M issionary society w ill meet W ednesday evening at D on't m iss th is o p p o rtu n ity ! the sam e place. Both societies will be re-organlxed and officers elected Get a ton of coal for n o th in g ! Do I t ’s easy. Ju st com e for the com ing year. On F riday it today! Don't put evening the first q u a rte rly m eeting dow n to th e sto re a n d d eposit $2 of the new conference y ear will be for a m e m b e rsh ip in o u r I ie a tr o la this off— gin at th e church to continue over F re e Goal Club, »lien pay o n ly $2 Sunday. T he Rev J. T. T aylor, for a w eek u n til S e p te m b e r 15th. there are m any y ears a m issionary in India B efore cold w e a th e r com es, and the new ly-elected d istric t elder, w e’ll send a ton of co al to y o u r not many will preside at all services. The house free. public is cordially Invited. dayn left! Also w e ’ll d e liv e r a n E sta te Mrs. Joseph Cowun of Florence, th e b e a u tifu l h e a te r Colorado, has been spending a few I ie a tr o la days at th e home of th e Rev. and th a t does th e w ork of a b a se m e n t Mrs. M. V W htexell. Mr. W hetsell fu rn ace. was her p asto r eight y ears ago at Y our m em b e rsh ip d eposit an d Canon City. Colorado. w eekly p a y m e n ts u re ap p lied on Miss Lilly Maude P hillips of O re th e p u rc h a se of th e I ie a tr o la ; th e gon City left S atu rd ay for her b a la n c e van be paid on term s to home after visiting her aunt Mrs. su it y o u r co n v en ien ce. C. A. C arothers for twn weeks. Mrs. R. H. Gibbs visited her p a r Com e in today, o r tele p h o n e. en ts Mr. and Mrs. Fred M ew hlrter We w ant to show you th e H cat- at Newberg from W ednesday till rola. We w an t to e x p la in its Bunday. m an y a d v a n ta g e s. W e w ant to Mrs. Roswell Drown, of R ism ark, tell you how you m ay h a v e cozy N. D . Is visiting for a m onth with fu rn a c e h e a t th ro u g h o u t your her d aughter Mrs M C. Stnedsrud. w hole house. W e w a n t to cut A recent trip around the Mt. Hood y o u r fuel bills alm ost In half! Loop highw ay w as m uch enjoyed by the fam ily. Mrs. Drown is g reatly pleased w ith Oregon anil The Free Coal Offer Clonen its scenery and clim ate. K H. Kelly and fam ily are spending tw o weeks cam ping near Welches. D uring the absence of the city m arsh al, his w ork is being ably taken care of hv 11 W Em ery. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C rab tree re Phone 1421 GRESHAM turned yesterday from th e ir honey moon trip to various Oregon bench es. They drove from New port to Seaside over th e R oo sev elt h ig h way Mrs. E lla Delano, who resides in the Mt. T abor d istric t tn P ortland. Is here for the week with her d a u g h te r M rs. A. W. Botkin. There is only O N E iieatrola — E STATE builds it Mrs. F ietta H ibbert is at th e j to m e of her daughter Mrs. C. I I ENGAGEMENT E x tra o rd in a ry at Gresham Theater Aug. 2 3 , 2 4 , 2 5 , 2 6 >«, 192; Tbe evening was spent w ith a m u sical program of a varied se lec tions of In stru m en ts and w as m uch enjoyed by all. Miss H oover is a form er G resham g irl and a m em b er of th e 1921 class of G resham Union high school. C. A. C aro th ers and his nephew Army Sm ith retu rn ed F rid ay from th e ir rec en t trip to Y ellow stone N ational park. They re p o rt a p leasan t trip b ut th e w eath er ex trem ely dry and hot. They a re well satisfied w ith Oregon now and no desire to exchange It for W yoming as a place to live. L aw ren ce Sm ith, a nephew from R obin ette, Oregon, is spending tw o w eeks at th e C aro th ers home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H aley w ere m ost ag reeably su rp rised F rid a y evening on the occasion of Mrs. H aley ’s b irth d ay w hen frien d s cam e in to help celeb rate th e event. Bridge was played, follow ed by refresh m en ts. T hose p resen t w ere Mr. and Mrs. H aley. Dr. and Mrs. H. V. Adix, Mr. and Mrs. B er n ard D eaton, Mr. an d Mrs. B. W. T horne, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ayls- w orth and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. S hultz C. N. T ab er has secured the lease to th e C halker house w hich has FOLLYANNA Frocks been recen tly vacated by O scar Jo h n so n an d fam ily and w ill move in soon w ith his fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. W hite, who bought th e O scarette, will m ake th e ir home for th e p rese n t w ith Mr. and Mrs. 1 A. F. Hoover. Mrs. H oover ex pects to a s sist a t th e confectionery. C o n tin u ed on page 3 CHOICE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE I F YOU have a new dress that calls for a special bit of jewelry, you need not despair of the cost C There are simple novelties created for this purpose. Their charm comes from desigQ— not from expensive materials. Our fuel line is w ell asso rted in cluding Rock S prings Lum p Coal, Gas B riquets, F uel Ties, anil Slab- wood a t sum m er prices d irect to you from th e car. It m akes a sav ing for you. O rder now. Phone ! 1871, callin g for Mr. Dean.— The B erry G row ers P ack in g Co. - ■■ ■ - » Card of T hanks. We w ish to th a n k our m any friends for th e kindness show n us d u rin g th e sickness and death of our beloved husband and father. Mrs. M artha Moar and C hildren. C ard of T hanks. We w ish to ex p ress our sin c ere j th a n k s and ap p reciatio n for the acts of k indness, m essages of sym - J p athy and b eautiful floral offerings received from our m any frien d s and relativ es in our sad bereavem ent in th e loss of our husband, fath e r, ! son and b ro th er. C larence L. S tan - t ley. We especially th a n k the G resham lodge No. 125 I. O. O. F., w hich conducted the services at the grave. Ebba S tan ley and ch ildren, A m anda S tanley, Wm. H., ! H arry J., V erne and Mrs. Chas. 1 Ranev. V Jîlealep’s JeUielrv è>tore » « Westinghouse Electric Range FULL AUTOMATIC An E ver-Faithful Servant K I /, E H Q u ic k ! Grab th a t fre e ton o f coal! No chance after A u gu st QO August 20th L. L. KIDDER HDWE. CO. ÖÄtäte EATP 195 JL EACH H INTIN G SU BTLY OF AUTUMN A to u ch of fa ll w ill soon be in th e a i r a n d th e s e d re sse s of s tu rd y E n g lish P r in ts w ill se rv e you th e n as w ell a s now . D ain ty floral a n d geo m e tric a l p a tte rn s — d e lig h tfu lly trim m e d in h a r m onious c o lo r c o m b in a tions. T h e c o lo rs we g u a r a n te e to be tub fast. \\ estinghouse Electric Ranges are recognized as the world’s superior electric range, no m atter wheth er used in your own kitchen or for cooking and bak ing demonstrations. Mrs. Humphreys, recognized as a national food expert will use a Console Type \\ estinghouse Elec tric Range at the baking demonstration Monday, Tuesday, \\ ednesday, Thursday and Friday in the basement of the M. E. church. Housewives, food experts and demonstrators know that foods cooked by electricity are better. PORTLAND TRIC COMPANY J VST YDI’R SIZE! T h ere is a generous a s s o rt m ent ot sizes so you may expect to find a perfect fit. No pains have been spared in providing ror every type of fig ure. Ail of them youthful and charm ing. POW E Junior Cabinet Senior Cabinet Com bination Wood and Electric ELECTRIC B L D C .' ELECTRIC STORE P ow ell St. The follow ing W esting- house ran g es w ill be on display at the d em o n stra tion in addition to the one used by Mrs. H um phreys. P h o n e 801 G re sh am W. R. Hicks Co. U KEMI AM. OREGON i Accumulation of short pieces from the summer’s selling comprising • PRINTS — SOISETTES — PRINTED RAYON SILKS — GING HAMS — CRETONNES — DRESS FLANNELS and WOOL CHAL LIES. L e n g th s up to 3 y ard s. «Uvv«t>on and p cottm ional tra m in * A Close-out in G IR L ’S 1 M O > SU ITS. Ages 6 to 11 y e a r s ............................... Op'X'rtuntfjf ie offered at 22 departments oi the Colleije of Literature. Science and the A rts For M iti s p ,, C o m e to you* » ta le U n iv e rs ity for cultural R eal B I D I M IA 29c M ITS. tí» -J -| Q • I . I . ’ M is-es SE I L I’.tX C M 0 > S C IT , double sewed and R e in fo rc e d . R ip-proof, side opening Bloom er, elastic legs, g u ara n tee d by the Seal- pax Co. Sizes 1 to 12 years. C lose-out price, pair z f n j in (ft* $<■ hoots of A r c h i t t . tu re and A llie d A r t s — Business \d m mist ratio n —Educa tion—Journalism —G radua’e Study —La* — Medicine—Musk —Ph yai- cal E ducation—Sosiology—Social W o r t — ! vtensK'n Division. Cnttrtr b ,r Opens September 2k. 1927 AGENTS EOB A. C U T T E R ( O. W ORK SH O ES. WALRAD MERCAMiLZ Cd. ••The Hoa*e of Q uality” G R E S H A M .O R E G O N l’llO A E t i l l We Give Green Trading Stamp* 65c