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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1927)
GRESHAM OCTLOOR, PAGE FOCR (Continued from page 1) Mr. and Mrs. Tom F elton and fam ily have moved from th e L aw ren ce house on M etzger avenue into th e W iles house on Maple avenue w hich was recently vacated by the C ranston family. T he w ork of fitting up th e In ter ior of th e new telephone office on Main stre e t has been going on for th e p a st few days. The co u n ters and booths are being put into place. V irgil H owell and C larence C athey are spending a week h u n t Ing deer in th e vicinity of Y achats. Miss Edith H ow ell and Miss E thel H owell also w ent along to enjoy th e outing. P. E. Brockw ay retu rn ed to his desk Monday afte r an absence of several days due to illness. A recen t com m unication from Mrs. C hrlsten a H um ason, who has been at G rand P ra irie, T exas, for several weeks past, announces the a rriv a l of a son w eighing 8 pounds and 11 ounces at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. G uerdon H um ason. He w as born a t th e B aptist hospital in D allas, Texas, Septem ber 16. The baby’s nam e is Joseph Daniel. Mrs. H um ason expects to re tu rn home soon. The Rev. E. G. Judd retu rn ed S at urday evening from Coquille w here hp had spent th e week attending to business m atters. Olaf Nelson, a form er G resham resident hut now of Silverton w here he is engaged in the p ractice of law, w as a calleb Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Em ery. Mrs. A nnie Beers entertain ed Sunday Mr. and Mrs. D. W. M etz ger of Lodi, California. Mrs. Beers and Mrs. Metzger are sisters-in-law . W. D. K inder drove to Eugene F riday and returned w ith his wife and baby d au g h ter th a t evening. Mrs. Mary Menane and Mrs. C harley M enane of P ortlan d w ere guests F riday and S aturday a t the home of Mrs. C. H. Lane. John B arlow , who w as severely injured In an autom obile accident near Pendleton some tim e ago, has retu rn ed to G resham w here he ex pects to rem ain during the w inter If he can obtain work. Mrs. Mary H olgate, form erly em ployed at th e W elling re sta u ra n t, has been visiting a t th e hom e of her b rother-in-law E. D. H olgate on the Base Line road for several duys. She Is on her way home from W aldport to T errebone, Oregon. She expects to visit soon w ith her son-in-law and dau g h ter Dr. and Mrs. Macauley Dale a t D ufur. Dr. Dale Is reported to be doing well In the practice of his profession of den tistry nt D ufur. Mrs. H olgnte's m other, a form er G resham resident, died ut W aldport S eptem ber 20 at the age of 80 years. Joyce W hite, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. W hite, w as agreeably su rp rised S aturday afternoon when a group of friends gathered to help her celebrate her eighth birthday. Cake and Ice cream were served at the W hite Way and the favors w ere b askets of candies. Many pretty gifts w ere received hy the sm all hostess. Besides her sister W ilma and h erself the guests w ere M ar g aret L enard. Helen K ilgore. Betty Jean Donley, D eletta Eeds. H elen Ruby S h earer, P hyllis E dw ards. Billy T aber. B urdette Macaw. Freddy Hunt. Hazel Ruby G illett, liorothy K ilgore, Alice K idder, Marie E gglm an and Danny M urphy. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dougins and children Jean and Sam uel arrived Monday from Los Angeles by au to mobile and w ill visit tw o weeks with Mr. D ougins' siste rs Mrs. Claude Stockton and Mrs. A. W. Griffis and iheir fam ilies. A recent B a tik sale was m ade l>y th e W alter W. Metzger agency to Lloyd E. Misea of L ents, who p u r chased a Quick special sedau. TTEShAT, OCTOBER 11, Htt7 and Mrs. Geo Cook of P o rtlan d Mrs. P. A. Gould h as gone to The BORIN G called at th e G regson home. Mrs. D alles for a visit w ith her son-in- Cook is a siste r of Mrs. G regson. The Rev. O. J. Gill, p asto r of the law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. M ethodist ch u rch , held th e reg u la r C larence Look and fam ily. UNION services a t th e ch u rch Sunday Mrs. Mabel L am b ert and Miss m orning. A very atten tiv e au d i The C lackam as county council Ruth M ercer of Je n n in g s Lodge ence w as p rese n t and took p a rt in held th e first m eeting of the y ear a t w ere g u ests on Sunday of Mr. and th e service. Mr. GUI sang a solo Union school d istric t No. 26 W ed and was accom panied on the piano Mrs. Chase E. St. Clair. by Mrs. Gill. T he ch u rch services nesday, October 5. Owing to w eath G eorge K. Je n n er of M olalla was seem to be grow ing in in terest. Mr. er conditions and rep o rts of a in G resham on S atu rd ay w ith his Gill, who is an able person, w ants s tre tc h of poor ro ad s th e a tte n d to organize a choir to help o ut with class of 12 a g ric u ltu ra l class boys th e m usic of th e ch u rch . T he ance w as not as larg e as w as ex on th e ir way to Ruby stock farm church and Sunday school a re be pected, b ut 41 being present. Mr3. w here th e hoys w ere to p ractice on ing aided by P ro fesso r S h attu ck M. Brow n of W illam ette presided. and fam ily. Mrs. S h attu ck is te a c h stock Judging. ing a class of in term ed iate pupils Follow ing th e board, m eeting a J. Ross Brow n and Mrs. Mary and is Introducing some new fea sh o rt business session was held, Louise Dodge have enrolled in the tu re s in h e r class for th e b e tte r th en all m et in the basem en t for course in real estate law given by m ent of th e school. T he Rev. A. U. luncheon. At th e aftern o o n ses th e P o rtlan d cen ter of th e U niver C alder haH ch arg e of th e Bible sion a vote w as tak en to b rin g the class, and w ith these new helpers sity of Oregon. T he class ro ll In the school Is grow ing In In terest by-law s up to date. T he various cludes prom inent re a lto rs of P o rt and num bers. com m ittee chairm en for th e coun land and neighboring tow ns. T he L adies Aid m et a t th e home ty w ere appointed. Mrs. M. J. F ra n k H am lin rec en tly received of Mrs. E. J. G regson on T h u rsd ay K elley of Boring w as chosen c h a ir of last week and elected flic follow a card from Ted Jo hnson, com ing officers for th e com ing y ear: m an of th e boys’ and g irls’ club m ander of G resham post A m erican p resid en t, Mrs. Lucy B oring; vice work. Mrs. M errick of Oswego Legion, who atten d ed th e national p resid en t, Mrs. E. J. G regson; sec gave some v ery good suggestions convention in P aris, in which Mr. re ta ry , Mrs. L. H. M allicoat; tre a s for helping neighboring circles to u rer, Mrs. H attie T u rn er. On Jo h n so n sta te s he is having a won TJiursday afternoon th e aid will g re a te r activity. Lake G rove’s in derful tim e und expects»to be home m eet a t th e church for w ork, and vitation was accepted for the m eet about the first of November. He on S atu rd ay afternoon they will ing Decem ber 7. It w as voted th a t lias visited m any points of in te re st give a bake sale a t T u rn e r’s store. Mrs. Brow n rep rese n t th e council They a re also plan n in g giving a In Belgium and n o rth e rn F ran ce supper th e la tte r p a rt of the m outh. a t the sta te convention. an d expected to m ake a trip to The Boring com m unity club will hold a b azaar and sale a t the London. SANDY BLUFF I. O. O. F. hall on S atu rd ay eve Mr. and Mrs. J. T. H o rr have ning, November 5. The proceeds of Geo. H acking preached S unday at ren ted the house belonging to Dr. th e sale will go tow ard im proving th e C ottrell com m unity church. A. T hom pson on South R oberts the playshed on th e school grounds. A fter th e services all w ent to th e Wm. H ederm ann was out from home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray W ilken- avenue and will mhve in later. Mr. P o rtlan d Sunday visiting at the son for dinner. and Mrs. H om er A rct, wty, have hom e of his father. Jto b e rt G ray w as home over th e been occupying th e place, will L. H. M allicoat has had as his week end. guest for the p ast w eek.<t b ro th er move to P ortland. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. A ult sp e n t th e east. On Sunday an o th er Sunday a t th e H elm er Johnson Mr. and Mrs. M ark N ickerson, from b ro th er and his fam ily from P o rt hom e; o th e r ca lle rs w ere Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Honey, Mr. and Mrs. H. land w ere visitors. Mrs. M arion F a rrie r of M ontavilla. L. St. C lair w ere g u ests on Sunday G uests a t th e home of Mrs. E. J. Mr. and Mrs. Ray W ilkenson of evening a t a buffet su p p er at the G regson on S atu rd ay night were P o rtlan d sp en t S unday w ith th e Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Ju v en ile of fo rm e r’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. G. hom e of Dr. and Mrs. E. C. R oss Longview. Mr. Ju v en ile Is a b ro th S. W ilk e n s o n . m an a t th e ir hom e on C ulpepper er of Mrs. G regson. On Sunday Mr. Alonzo and Jay Radford w ent te rra c e , P o rtlan d , In honor of th eir (See ad ditional locals on page 1) early last week to N ehalem on a house guests, Dr. G eorge S. In n is and his sister, Mrs. M. M. B ohannan of Tacom a, W ashington. Dr. Innis was for 40 y ea rs a professor in H am llne un iv ersity . St. Paul, M inn 4 STORAGE esota. Tile 28 g u ests p resen t w ere i g rad u ates, form er stu d e n ts und I frien d s of the in stitu tio n . H. L. Moody, p rin cip al of Colum bian I High school, and Mrs. Moody w ere) uniong th e guests. S everal from G resham th o ro u g h T im e Io R e tfrtfF .Buw Ftahl ly enjoyed tile exquisite tre a t p re sented in th e Sousa band co n certs a t th e au d ito riu m S atu rd ay and Sunday. Dr. H. C. Jo h n so n , co n d uctor of th e G resham hand, was iituoiig those p resen t S atu rd ay eve ning. About 20 G resham "P io n e e r’’ Phone 1701 boys enjoyed a swim S atu rd ay a f Ivy F illin g S tatio n ternoon a t P o rtla n d ’s N ortheast “ Y”. Tills Is a co u rtesy extended B attery Repairing V ulcanizing to llie hoys of G resham who enroll in tills club. F our c a rs were r e qu ired to tra n sp o rt th e boyH to the "Y", Two of the au to s w ere fu r nished th ro u g h the kindness of the H essel Im plem ent com pany und Brockw ay & Nelson. At ih e ir w eek ly m eeting la st night at th e ir club- room the hoys expressed a vote of th a n k s to th ese public sp irited c iti zens. Mrs. W alter M eson and son F ran k of W estport, Oregon, visited over (lie week end w ith Mrs. Mnson's sister Mrs. J. W. Maloy an d fam ily. • Mrs. M. L. H ardingtiam , Miss Lucy Gedainke and Miss Viola C harleston of P o rtlu n d w ere S u n day g u ests at the home of Mr. and Mis. J. G. Metzger. M H arrison has suffered se vere ullai ks of n asal liem orhage d u rin g the past day or tw o lull was rep o rted im proved th is m orning. SEIBERLING CORI) & BALLOON TIRES A well attended g ath erin g of m em bers and frien d s of th e M eth odist Episcopal ch u rch met in the Gas Oils * Grease ch u rc h basem ent on last F riday evening in honor of th e re tu rn of tlie Rev 11 V. W ilhelm and family to th e ch u rch for th e com ing year. Tlie program Included an add ress of welcome by II. L. SI. Clair, w ith C H A S H U N T & SO N resp o n se by Mr. and Mrs. W ilhelm, G resham T hird and Main vocal solos hy Mrs. E lsie Cogswell, Dr. George B. Mullet and Miss Lilly Maude P hillips, and read in g s hy mui£ Mrs. Morgan of C h an ticleer Inn. ................ . W. J. Cooper presided. Follow ing the program an hour w as spent in visiting and in th e enjoym ent of light refresh m en ts. T he G resham b ran ch of the p u b lic lib ra ry now lias an up-to-date P o rtlan d city d irectory. Many prep are for the cool tim es It lii com es n ecessary to co n su lt a directo ry and th e one r e autum n d ays. ceived a few duys ago at the local lib rary b ran ch is now av ailab le to th e public as a m eans of reference. h u n tin g trip , re tu rn in g Sunday w ith a fine deer. H a rrie t Radford has been suffer- ! ing w ith a g ath erin g in her head. It becam e so painful Mrs. R adford j took h er to the h o sp ital sev eral j days w here she received tre a tm e n t from a specialist. She is g ettin g along nicely and It is hoped she may speedily recover. The P.-T. A. held a splendid m eeting F rid ay nig h t a t w hich it was voted to send th e p resident, Mrs. H. H. W atkins, to L a G rande to th e sta te convention. LUSTED i The P aren t-T ea ch e r association will give a p rogram F rid ay evening, October 14, a t th e L usted school- house to w hich all a re invited. A lunch w ill be served, an d th e re fresh m en t com m ittee Is req u estin g th a t ladies bring eith er sandw iches or cake. T his will be th e tim e for th e an n u a l paym ent qf dues. EACH Take a glance at them in our window. You should buy several items ut this price. Hepp’s Racket Store Phone 1236 GRESHAM - and at a price for all Super-Six S m o o th n ess and Dash —H igh-com pression P o w er and P erfo rm a n ce —Size and R o o m in ess w ith o u t U n w ield in ess — Steady R iding w ith o u t useless W eig h t. 50 m iles an hour all day lo n g —and far g reater speed w h en w a n te d —R id in g Ease L ike G lid ing. E c o n o m y of Price, O peration and M aintenance. E sse x alone com bines them all E S S E X Sufier-Six 2-Paas. S p eed ab o u t, $700 4-Pa»!>. S p eed ster, $835 A ll p r ic e s 1. o. b. D e tr o it, C o a ch , $735 C o u p e, $735 Sedau, $835 p tu s w a r e s c is c tost M. C. Webster Motor Co. H udson-Essex Dealer Gresham Phone 2491 Opposite P. O. Ours is In-greasing Gresham Service Station Until November 15th Now is the Time We will make a liberal allowance for any old cooking stove you may have in use FOR MEN Heavy w eight. l i l t I’. Q. V. is a gray heavy wool mixed, good grad e s u it .. $1.50 $1.75 CO ♦“¿••J" When you choose any modern W rig h t's H ealth Union Suits in light blue tine c irc u la r strip e wool and m er- ETA cerized cotton, med. wt, su it. . (JO *P’**’-J FOR WOMEN ELECTRIC RANGE » I 95c i I Wool Suit, cotton and rayon, s u it.......... A distinctive design of Lady Washington Tattern. 15c Some Peoples’ Business may be poor—but In m edium w eight, suit . . . . Lady Washington Hollowware ZREAMERS SUGARS 3RAPE FRUITS BULB BOWLS MAPPIES CASES, Etc. The things all wanted, SERVICE STATION Harris Fleeced Union Salts ANNOUNCING Amber colored glassw are in the following items: 6 c y lin d e r high compression snap and perform ance * lard Gresham Battery&Tire Shop Special Values! B eierly Bra ini, wool mixed, w ith artficial cro ss strip es. neck and knee length. D utch neck and ankle, Suit yiothd/ Low $1.50 FOR CHILDREN Come out ofikc KITCHEN P earl, H tt'lle h a lt Union Suit», fleece lined D utch neck, an k le O' su it il in our entire stock. Have it installed in your home on the most convenient terms. I Your old stpve is worth more to you now than it will ever be again. Electrify your kitchen . „ then come out of it and forget it! We’ll I