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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1927)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2», 1927 PAUK FOCE Every boy in G resham between JOHN T. Met’EE LOCH the ages of 15 and 20 is invited to DIES IN P O I M I . A N D be the guest of the “Com panions Club" a t a p arty to be given at T he death of Jo h n T. McCulloch Bethel B ap tist ch u rch next S a tu r at Good S am aritan hos day evening beginning at 7:30. occurred pital in P o rtlan d Sunday, Novem Several reels of intensely in te re st ber 27, as th e re su lt of a fall six The local W. C. T. U. la planning ing motion p ictu res, illu strate d w eeks previously a t his home ea st a gift day for the C hildren’s F arm songs and ta lk s for boys will pro of G resham . Mr. M cCulloch was Home at C orvallis. T his w ill be vide a program of p leasu re and 87 y ears of age and had been in profit for those attending. T here observed on T hursday, December Is no charge and every boy in te r feeble h ealth for sev eral years. Mr. and Mrs. McCulloch w ere am ong 8. at the home of Mrs. W. J. Ott. ested Is welcome. F u rth e r sietails th e e a rlie st pioneers here, having The Rev. B. F. F oard, p astor of will be given In F rid ay 's Outlook. moved n early 57 y ea rs ago onto th e M ethodist church at Fairview , Mrs. A. H ughes has been ill d u r th e ir farm , w hich h as been th e has decided to m ake G resham his ing th e past week with h ea rt fam ily hom e ever since. W hile h er condition is Mr. McCulloch is survived by his home, and w ith his wife will move trouble. m uch improved, she is still under widow, Mrs A nnie E. McCulloch here In th e near future. T hey have th e care of a professional nurse. tw o sons, A. H. of W hittier, Cali purchased a tw o-acre tr a c t of T he W om an’s Home M issionary fornia, and J. W. of th e fam ily E dw in B urlingam e on Cleveland society of th e M ethodist church home, and one d au g h ter, Mrs, avenue north of the Section Line will m eet at th e home of Mrs. H. J. L aura S u nderland of P o rtlan d , also road and a re erecting a sm all P u lfer T h u rsd ay afternoon, De live g ran d ch ild ren and th ree g rea t cem ber 1. Mrs. H. L. St. C lair will g ran d ch ild ren . house, th e fram ew ork of w hich is be the leader. Mrs. E. H. Kelly A. H. McCulloch has arriv ed to now com pleted. The change from will give a reading. The lesson atten d his fa th e r’s funeral, w hich P o rtlan d to G resham is being m ade study will be held In the la tte r p a rt will be held from th e M ethodist ch u rch in G resham on T h u rsd ay w ith th e view of benefiting the of the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H opper of afternoon a t 2:30 o’clock, when Dr. health of Mrs. Foard. I S eattle, who w ere called h ere by A. T hom pson w ill preach th e se r Alex G ullikson and his sister, the death of the fo rm er’s father, mon. In term e n t will be in G resh Mrs. C hristena H um ason, have re th e Rev. J. A. Hopper, retu rn ed am cem etery. A rran g em en ts a re in th e hands ceived word th a t th eir b ro th er G. home la st night. Mr. and Mrs. B ur W. G ullikson died a t his hom e at ton Pierce, also of S eattle, a re still of G ates F u n eral Home. _ . „ here. Mr. P ierce plans to leave to- Greenwood, South D akota, on No- Inorrow but Mrg p |e rc e w |„ r<J. Dr. H. H. O tt an d A. M. W ilkin vem ber 15 from the a fte r effects of I rnaln w ith her m other and b ro th er son enjoyed a week-end h u n tin g influenza. I over Sunday. For the p resen t Mrs. trip to W asco, Oregon. i. . which was con- a H | opper to stay The new culvert th e jr and hpme her son pf plan Ore(jbam on Gresham Locals T ax i-d riv ers m u st know th e ir structed a sh o rt tim e ago at t h e p ^ p Section Line road. H ow ard intersection of Cleveland avenue H opper is employed as a m essen- c a rs—ask them ab o u t K night mo L et your next c a r be a and the Section Line road proved '» 'h e F irs t N ational bank in tors. W illys-K night.— H essel Im plem ent inadequate la st week to c a rry off | n^ n,UI,t Co., G resham . Phone 1141.—Adv. i s w ater * a ..* to th e fzvr L u etta W elling ap p i ear th e su rp lu due to r- L Miss a v,oljn rec(ta) g atu rd will a y ey^ ng ren tial rain fall, and as a conse- | n P o rtlan d in a program to be S P E C I A L COMMUNICA quence a num ber of basem ents In given by the Rose City C onserva TION of G resham Lodge No. tile locality were flooded. T his Is |» ‘>ry of Music in w hich she is a 152 A. F. & A. M. In Masonic student. The recital prom ises to the first tim e th a t high w ater has be one of un u su al in te rest a s num hall, G resham , F rid a y evening, Inconvenienced th e resid en ts in ber« will be co n trib u ted by s tu Decem ber 2. W ork in th e M. M. this d istrict. Conditions a re now d en ts of violin, piano and cello. Degree. A. W. METZGER, W. M. F rien d s are invited to the program becom ing norm al again. which will ge given In the studio W. L. GORSAGE, S ec’y. Miss Rachel H eadley has begun on the fourth floor of the S herm an- work at Hepp’s R acket sto re uh an Clay building. J. E. Schenk and dau g h ter Miss I a s sista n t during the pre-holiday F lorence Schenk and Mr. and Mrs. I season. Jo h n Schenk and fam ily of Ridge A p le asa n t su rp rise w as given field, W ashington, ate T hanksgiv- George W ebster at his hom e S atu r- (ng dinner a t th e home of Mr. day evening by a group of neigh S ch en k ’s son-in-law and daughter, bors, the occasion being his b irth Mr. and Mrs. C hris Z ürcher. A T hanksgiving dinner p arty of day. The evening was sp e n t social ly and refresh m en ts w ere served. I 18 enjoyed T hanksgiving at the . , , , , hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Car- Mr W ebster received several a .- o th ers Arm y S m ith of Hood River, ceptable gifts. Those p rese n t w ere Mr. a nd Mrs. L aw rence Crasw ell Mr and Mrs. George W ebster, Mr. and the fo rm e r’s fath er W. E. Cras- and Mrs. A. It. Otto. Mr. and Mrs. " 1’" and Mr. and Mrs. George ... .... . . iN tnltb and fam ily all of C ottrell, W alter Sm ith, Mr. and Mis. R Y and Mr. a n d Mrs. Ralph C aro th ers LewiB and son Clyde, Mr. and Mrs. la n d children of P o rtlan d w ere W. H. Gibson and sons Gordon and present. A lbert, Mr. and Mrs. F red Blonn Mrs. Dan M urphy attendeil the and daughter E lizabeth, Mr. and f“ r” ‘™l111,1 P o rtlan d yesterduy of Mrs. Locke Lew is and daugh I dent of p e,ja r d istric t ea st of Luella, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. H ast- Gresham . Mrs. Coburn had m any ings Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jack so n , I frien d s in and aro u n d Gresham . Mrs Mary K ent, Mrs. Mary L ew is »h e is survived by a d a - ^ b - r Mrs _ Mury F razier and her b ro th er Jim and Roy Johnson. B erry wfth wbom she ma(| P her Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning spent home, a pleasant T hanksgiving In P ort-1 C onsiderable In terest cen tered at land, th e guests of th e ir son and the county fair g rounds la st Suu daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Lafe <>“ Y »»>« sta rtin g point of the . . . , , w alking race from th is place to Manning and fam ily. Oth r gu I |>o r(,an j betw een em ployes of the w ere p resen t for dinner from P ort-1 so u th e rn Pacific Ruilway com pany land. and the P o rtlan d E lectric Pow er J. D eY oung, who recently com -(co m p an y About 25 left G resham , , . - , , , „„ about 1 o clock to m ake th e w alk pleted a fine new dairy barn w est ' in to Brooklyn p ark , th e P o rtlan d A B E A U T IF U L gift that will he of G resham , has now Installed | term in u s of th e race. w V remembered for long years th e re a Myers electric w ater sys- to come. Miss Eva K irby, a teach er In tern, purchased through th e local G resham Union high school, eu ter- Makes delightful, crispy hrown agency of the Hessel Im plem ent H “ 1“ *’' 1 Miss Luella McFadden of waffles that melt in your mouth. _, ,, i . i ,, I S pokane at th e hom e of Mrs. Mln- Bakes both sides at once without com pany. T he Myers electric wa- Briiwu dur(ng , ho Tbank(tglv. turning. te r system has also been Installed I | nK vacation. Miss M cFadden Is a Equipped with the famous Cal- on the prem ises of E W. Ayls- te ac h er a t G aribaldi. rod heating element. And the w orth on the Base Line road north Mr and Mrs. Jus. E lklngton and name Hotpoint is your guarantee of G resham In addition to sup- “ r r , *ed ll,,n,e Mon' of highest quality. .. . , . i .. ,laY from C alifornia, w here they plying th e A ylsw orth place w lt,1l Maw much of th e co u n try through- w ater, th e store of George Page * lo u t the length of the sta te and vis- Co. and several fam ilies in th e | Bed w ith many friends anil re la Attractively wrapped, ready for tives. They crossed th e border in vicinity are served. Parcel Post i f desired. to T iju an a. Mexico. They visited The Rebekah W elfare club will with Mr. and Mrs. Dan M etzger and m eet at th e home of Mrs. C arl Dahl the Bert T hom as fam ily In Lodi, on Monday, Decem ber 5, at 2 and w ith Mr. and Mrs. Hally Chris- n'clock T he serving com m ittee t''n»cn in San Diego. In Los An- , . ,, „ gelcs they called on W alter Brown consists of Mrs. Ralph Davidson Mr al)d Mrg w R „ u rk t. w ere and Mrs. E B K irkwood visited in Berkeley, and T hanks- Electric Rldg. Mrs Russell Akin, who recently I giving dinner was enjoyed w ith Mr Powell St. Gresham m ajor operation at I an ‘* Mrs. Glen E. Bangs in Ala- underw ent a meda. Mr. E lkingtou drove his MB"* Good S am aritan hospital. w as C h ry sler 2900 m iles w ithout the T — brought home Sunday. She Is g et need of rep a irs excepting two pu nctures, which lie cared for him ting along nicely. Mrs. J. H. S terling was th e week- self. NEW VARIETY STORE TO OPEN THURSDAY ö ifk that Keep on Giving % Stop Suffering It's so speedy a c a r it m u st have from rh eu m atism , n eu ritis, lu m 4-wheel brakes—T he W hippet.— bago. C asey’s R heum atic Remedy H essel Im plem ent Co., G resham . drives th e u ric acid poison, reduces P hone 1141.—Adv. pain and sw elling. Sold on money- back g u ara n tee by th e T aber P h a r Window Cleaning. macy.—Adv. F or expert window cleaning see S. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith J. Outlook Want Ads. get results. Ross Brown. G resham , phone 2501. O ristm as (Greeting (Cards Lumber for Sale. All kinds rough and dressed lum ber, two m iles south of Sandy. A. K idder W. Bell L um ber com pany, phone Sandy 131. We carry the largest and most selective line in Gresham. Meriden Pocket Knives. Meet every req u irem en t. Hdwe. Co., Gresham . ¡ 6 ^ 1 SHOP NOW Popular Prices Always Whippet & Headquarters for Apples and Onions. T he la test w eekly farm m ark et T he opening of the G resham V a review issued by th e extension s e r riety store, of which Ben P an k ratz vice of th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ral is th e m anager, will tak e place on college sta te s th a t good apples are T hursday, Decem ber 1, of th is In dem and and prices have week. A new and up-to-date line stren g th en ed . S hipm ents of apples of m erchandise is being placed on the shelves, including a fu ll a s so rt to November 19 to ta l 61,149 ca rs m ent of C h ristm as toys. Sheet m u being about one-th ird less th a n la st sic and m usical in stru m en ts a re to year on th e sam e date. T he sam e be handled. I rep o rt says th a t th e la test estim ate J u s t now in te rest is cen terin g in j of onion production in th e n o rth C hristm as, and "T oyland”, as the ern an d w estern sta te s is 18,090,000 toy d ep artm en t of the sto re w ill be know n, will be shown on a slide to bushels, or 15 p er cent m ore th an be ru n soon a t the local th eater. la st year. M arketings to d ate have Mr. P a n k ra tz will be assisted in his been heavy and prices have business by his sister, Miss E liza sagged. beth P an k ratz , and Mrs. F ra n k G il lett. Hepp’s Racket Store Phone 1236 set the pace GRESHAM and is still a year ahead. 12 X m a s Gifts First in the field to offer 4-wheel brakes, greater economy, low center of gravity and increased roominess. One doz. photographs will make 12 Christmas gifts. i t 4) Hi, Il V—The only lig h t c a r offering 4-wheel b ra k es a s n a tio n a l equipm ent. MOST ECONOM ICAL CAR IN A M ER IC A —proved In a n a tio n wide test am ong m ore th a n 5,000 ow ners who a v era g ed 3S.6 m iles per gallon. W hippet also holds th e A. A. A. C o ast-to -C o ast econom y record. HI («HER S P E E D —You can do 55 mi leu an h o u r in a W hippet. It» low g ra v ity c en ter keep» the c a r sa fely hug g in g the road. QUICK P IC K U P —F a s te s t of a n y c a r of its size a n d w eight. OV ERS1ZE BALLOONS-—F o r e x tr a m ileage a n d added com fort. SN U B B E R S —A nother reaso n w hy th e W hippet is the easiest- rid in g lig h t c a r on th e road. A D JU ST A B L E S T E E R IN G PO ST —E a sily fitted to a n y d riv e r of a n y size o r sta tu re . F O R C E -F E E D L U B R IC A T IO N —the oiling system you find on the high est-p riced autom obiles. ROO M INESS—P le n ty of leg room for tall people in the fro n t seat. F U L L - VISIO N BODY—N a rro w fro n t p illa rs on th e enclosed bodies enable you to see clearly on all sides. Superior Quality C O ü P O N F iftee n of these coupons w ill give you one S x 13 e n la rg em e n t from y our best neg ativ e or a one d o lla r c red it on a dozen 4 x 6 photographs. One coupon given w ith each film b rought in for developm ent a t S IE M E N ’S STU D IO P hone 361 G resham , Oregon New Low Prices HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. RELIABILITY PHONE 1141 Your photograph in a good mounting or neatly framed is the best gift you can give to your friends. Prices are very reasonable. Make your appoint ment now for a sitting. Only 26 more days until Christmas. SERVICE GRESHAM, OREGON Siemen’s . Studio Phone 361 WAFFLE IRO N $10.50 to $15.00 P. E. P. to. i ml guest of her niece. Mrs. C. R Hiiuells of P ortland Mr. S terling id children Robert and Ruth went Sunday for th e day and all re- rued th a t evening. .lames Jen n in g s hiA disposed of s place on Second street to Mr. id Mrs. C harles G ray, who nre cupying a house belonging to rs. A. W. E aston, Mr. Jen n in g s IB build on his lot on Avn avenue, cavations for the basem ent ba nning th is m orning Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Look of The rile w ere Included in T han k s vlng gue-ts s t th e home of Mrs »ok’» sister Mrs. W. E. Beegla. I icy also had the p le asu re of rnfshing one of the tu rk ey s for s festive board. Sunday guests the B eegl- home were Mr. and •s. A. G. P ullen of T he D alles and ■s. C harles Hill of Spray. I'. E. K ilgore, who was i ailed to eshum recently by th e death of i fath er, left for his home in Los igeles S aturday night, uceoni nted hv his m other Mrs. J C. Igore who will rem ain th e re In finitely. Mrs. K ilgore plans to turn home by way of Chicago irre she has friends. Mr. and ... S. N. K ilgore end family will copy th e home ot th e ir m other Math stree t until her retu rn . dilngton, Brown Mr and Mrs. Earl Mrs Eva Uulnn ot 8a- Opening Thursday, Dec. 1 Gresham Variety Store on Main Street, (Ireshain, near Second Street Large Assortment - Everything New Sheet Music Musical Instruments The new F ord is the most amazing value ever offered in a Low P rice C ar Get full details at our showrooms this Friday s I \ Ml't B t . t l t l | i \ ( H t t l .M M t S T i n s DECOR4TIONS s i 1 H OM IO t Kilt h i Iti ( I IS S « IK I u i n boons RAKER & SON Gresham 4