Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 20, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM
PAHE POUR
Miss H elen Exley gave a St. P a t­
ric k ’s Day p arty S atu rd ay night at
the home of her i^ u d m o th e r , Mrs,
C lem entine M etzger, at which a de
lightful tim e is reported. T he dec
o ration s, gam es and lunch carried
out th e Idea of th e season's sain t
T he A m erican Legion and A ux­ T hose p resen t besides th e hostess
iliary w ill hold a card p arty at w ere H elen Exley, F ern Lewis
W alter W. M etzger's liuick sa les­ M argaret M athews, Betty T horne,
room W ednesday evening, M arch G reta W aiker, B eatrice Anfcker
21. Bridge and 500 will be played Irm a Gill. Alice Jo hnston, Orion
and refresh m en ts served.
H orine, Ed W etherlll, Joe Exley,
B ert H orberg, who a sh o rt tim e Vern Schiller, W illiam McBain, Roy
H erb ert
P a rk e r
and
ago purchased the pool hall in the H ensley,
Brow n building, has disposed of G eorge Lewis.
th e place to J. H. M cNamara of
R obert H. Sow ers of P o rtlan d has
P o rtlan d . T he new ow ner of the taken over th e salesm an sh ip for
place has moved to G resham ,
th is d istric t on the electric clean er
The autom obile of C arl Strebin sold by the P o rtlan d E lectric Pow er
w as involved in an unusual acci­ com pany, and will m ake his head ­
dent yesterday w hich will m ean q u a rte rs a t th e local office of the
th e purch ase of a new top for his P. E. P.
ca r or th e rep a ir of the old one.
P e te r P earl, form erly of Grey
As he w as leaving his parking
place on E ast Powell stre e t oppo­ Eagle, M innesota, but now of Ad­
site the P iggly W iggly w here he is m iral, Saskatchew an, Canada, a r ­
em ployed, he soon found th a t a rived S atu rd ay afternoon for an
w ire hanging from a P. E. P. light over-Sunday visit at the home of
pole w as attached to th e top of the Mr. and Mrs. BenJ. H. Davies. Mr.
auto. T he w ire w as rem oved, but P earl has been spending th e w in­
not before considerable dam age te r a t S eattle, W ashington, and
Goble, Oregon.
had been done to th e top.
Mr. and Mrs. E lton O radln w ere
Mrs. B u rt N orthrup visited her
dau g h ter Mrs. C larence Stedm an oi happily su rp rised Monday evening
P o rtlan d la st S aturday.
Mrs. when 30 or m ore young people from
N orthrup, who recently suffered a G resham and Powell Valley cam e
fractu red leg, left the home of G. A. In, bringing with them a nice elec­
Cox last W ednesday w here she was tric coffee p ercolator, which was
being cared for, and Is now a t her g rea tly appreciated. The evening
was sp e n t in gamps and listening
hom e on G resham heights.
Stafford D ow sett is one of 41 to th e radio, a fte r w hich punch
seniors a t the Oregon S tate college and cake w ere served.
a t C orvallis p reparing to take the
Alden Miller is home from the
exam ination for licenses as reg is­ U niversity of W ashington for a
tered p h arm acists in Oregon June w eeks' vacation.
5-7. T he exam inations a re now
Miss M argaret M athews was the
considered u nusually rigid. C an­
didates passing this exam ination charm in g hostess F riday evening
a re perm itted to follow th e profes­ a t a St. P a tric k 's Day p arty given
sion of a ph arm acist in all hut four in th e M athews building on Main
street. The room s w ere decorated
of th e United S tates.
in green, and gam es and dancing
The R ebekah lodge will conduct w ere th e attra c tio n s of th e evening.
a bake sale S aturday, March 31* at T hose p resen t w ore Gwendolyn
the A. W. Metzger & Co. store.
M etzger, G retchen Moore, Irm a
Alex. Adams arrived from H ag er­ Gill, Regina H am m ar, F ern Lewis,
m an, Idaho, Sunday and has Joined Betty T horne, H elen Exley, H allie
his wife at the home of her p a r­ McMurry, Alice Johnston. W il­
liam Ott, G eorge Lewis, George
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cox.
A hake sale Is being planned for Sim onsen, Jan ies Bushong, H arold
S aturday, April 7, by th e ladies of H unt, George and Clifford Avery,
the E vangelical church, to take Orion H orine and Ed W etherlll.
place at the S an ita ry m a rk e t on
Miss Joyce K idder Is home from
Main street.
W illam ette u niversity to spend th e
George S leret has been ill for sp rin g vacation w ith relativ es and
the past two weeks with an ailm ent friends. Miss H elen Hisey of S a ­
which began w ith erysipelas. He lem was a week-end g u est a t th e
had p a rtia lly recovered from this K idder home.
when he suffered a relapse and was
T he G resham and Boring Re­
bedfast all of la st week. His condi­ bekah lodges met in special session
tion this week is th o u g h t to be Im­ S atu rd ay evening in the I (). O. F.
proved.
hall In G resham when Mrs. E tta
Mrs. A ndrew B rugger of P o rt­ S anderson of Freew ater- Oregon,
land is seriously ill at Good S am a r­ sta te president, w as en tertain ed on
itan hospital w here she underw ent the occasion of h er official visit to
a m ajor operation on Monday of the tw o lodges. About 100 w ere
la st week. She has been ailing for present In all and v isito rs w ere
here from P o rtlan d , H illsboro and
nearly two y ears past.
The R ichard Beadle house and Sandy. The G resham degree staff
burn a t Eiith and Roberts a re re ­ initiated a candidate, Miss H attie
ceiving a new coat of paint, also the Buoy of G resham . St. P a tric k ’s
Interior of th e house Is being re­ Day wns rep resen ted in th e d ec o ra­
painted ami papered. J. W. Maloy tions of the dining room w here
is doing the w ork in connection lunch w as served at th e close of
the m eeting.
with the renovations being made.
Jack Dowsett, E dw ard Stubbs
Floyd H alliday has purchased a
Model l> V aughan garden tra c to r and W illiam S andstroni, U niversity
out lit, of Ilessel Im plem ent com ­ of Oregon students, are enjoying a
pany, which he will use for plow ing ten-day vacation period at th eir r e ­
anil cultivating his seven-acre til- spective hom es.
Mr. and Mrs. It. W. E m ery are
, bert orchard.
Guy Mott of Fairview . Roy C rab ­ both ill at th eir homo on Hood
tre e of P ortland and George Morse, avenue. Mrs. E m ery is som ew hat |
living on th e Powell Valley load im proved and Is up a p art of the
are driving new W hippets, recently tim e. T heir d au g h ter, Mrs. Ruby
purchased from Ilessel Im plem ent Buckle of P o rtlan d , is nu rsin g
them.
com pany.
Ken T anabe of Fairview and
Ward Evans of C orbett have In­
stalled Myers w ater system s.
R. E. Cannon, se cre ta ry -tre a su re r
of the sta te board of control, a t­
tended the sta te basketball to u rn a ­
ment held at Salem last week. He
found his tim e variously occupied
th e four days he was th ere and
am ong other duties was called upon
S aturday evening to p resent the
trophies to tlie w inning learns of
th e state.
Sunday dinner g u e sts nt th e i
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. S t.C la ir
w ere Dr. A. 8. litsey of Salem and ,
Mr and Mrs. Raymond R ogers o f ,
P ortland.
Q u arterly m eeting will be held
ut the Free M ethodist church be­
ginning F riday evening and contln
uing over Sunday. The Rev. .1. T.
T aylor, d istrict elder and form er
m issionary to India, will be present
and preach each of the th ree eve- j
nlngs and on Sunday m oruing.
T he Royal Neighbors of Am erica j
will meet with Mrs. A. F. Hoover
on T hursday evening, Mareli 22. All
m em bers a re requested to be p re s­
ent.
E lm er Judd has bought out the
p artn e rsh ip in terest of P aul Stone
in the fuel business and will con­
tinue handling wood, coal and bri-
P P H A L I N G LY
qui ts under the nam e of the Judd
F u t com pany. Mr. Stone has not
lig h t a n d d a in ty ,
announced his fu tu re plans.
t
h
e
W ra p -a ro u n d
J. J. Robertson celebrated his 83d .
p ictu red h e re b rin g s
birthday yesterday with a dinner at i
his Home a m ile east of G resham . '
to th e a v e ra g e figure,
All the guests present, with the ex |
s tra ig h t y o u t h f u l
ception of I l l s four-y tr-old grand
lines.
D u rab ility is
son Donald R obertson, w ere over
not sacrificed to love­
70 years of age
They were his
sister, Mrs. E lazaheth McLain of
lin ess, how ever. T h is
G resham ; his sister-in-law . Mrs. i
m odel ow es its a d m ir­
Ja n e Robertson and Mrs. S arah Me-1
a b le fittin g q u a litie s
Rain.
He received several nice ;
to th e sk illfu l p lacin g
presen ts, including a handsom e
birthday cake. His d aughter Mrs.
of light b o n in g am i
M. Davies and d aughter Dorothy of ,
p lia n t
e la stic
side
G ladstone cam e S aturday for a
panels.
A
tin
y
trim
visit, as they w ere unable to be ,
of F re n c h m in ia tu re
p resen t Monday for the birthday :
dinner. Mr. Robertson has been
ro seb u d s im p a rts a
unusually well during the past ,
d a in ty finish.
w inter.
Mis* Rose P otter is one of 42
seniors to be graduated tills week
from the Oregon norm J school ut
Monmouth. Miss P otter, who Is ex­
pected home iu a few days, has
been engaged us principal for the
com ing year at the C ottrell school,
w here she previously ta u g h t two
years.
GRESHAM. OREGON
Gresham Locals
OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, OREOOS
11 4 5 D A Y,
The St. P a tric k ’s dance given by
tional, to p rese rv e and stren g th en
th e A rem e club last F riday night
com radeship am ong its m em bers,
was a n otable success in point of
to a ssist w orthy com rades, to p e r­
atten d an ce, deco ratio n s and e n te r­
p etu ate th e m em ory an d h isto ry of
tainm ent. A p p ro p riate w hite and
the dead, to a s sist th e ir widows
green effects w ere ca rrie d out in
and o rp h an s, to m a in ta in tru e a lle ­
the decorations, w ith strea m e rs,
giance to th e g o v ern m en t of the
flood lights and beautiful stage
United S tates of A m erica and fidel­
O. C. P ritch a rd of P o rtlan d , o r- 1 ity to its co n stitu tio n and laws, to
background
for th e
o rch e stra
whose m usic was fully up to Gig- ganizer for V eterans of F oreign foster, tru e p atrio tism and extend
ray 's best.
W ars, has a rra n g e d for a m ass th e in stitu tio n s of A m erican fre e ­
Much in te re st is being tak en in m eeting of in terested v eteran s to dom. to p reserv e and defend th e
the effort to resu sc ita te th e P a r ­ be held in th e au d ito riu m of the United S tates from all h er enem ies.
en t-T each er circle of th e G resham public lib ra ry in G resham on Fri-1
grad e school, a m eeting for w hich day evening. M arch 23, a t 8 o’clock.
W hat you w ant, w nen you w ant
will be held a t th e schoolhouse on T hose eligible to th e o rg an izatio n it, as you w ant it—W ant Ad it.
W ednesday aftern o o n a t 2:45. Mrs. | a re m en who have seen service in
Clyde Sayles, p resid en t of th e M ult- I foreign lands or on h o stile w aters,
noniah Council of P a re n t T each er d atin g back to the Mexican w ar of
associations, will ad d ress the gath - 1M7, and different expeditions be­ think THINK
ering. M usical num bers w ill be tw een then and th e W orld w ar.
The greatest aid to farm relief
given by pupils of th e school and
T he objects of th e o rganization is to create a genuine loyalty in
punch and w afers will be served, j as stated by P ritch a rd , are fra te r- farm belief.
H. W .SNASHALL.
I)r. A. Thom pson, ad m in istra to r llal, p atrio tic, h is to ric a l and educa-
of the estate of Mrs. E. L innem ann,
recently sold 21 acres of the L in­
nem ann farm to a P o rtlan d man-
who plans to p la t it in ac re tra c ts
and p ut it on th e m arket. The
p rice obtained was 1350 an acre.
Foreign War Veterans
Seek Organization
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A good shirt at small cost................
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G R ESH A M
You will need something new in Jewelry to com­
plete your outfit. We are now showing many of
the new creations in modern jewelry and at popular
prices. It will be a pleasure to show you.
Phone 2131
G resham
Peter
M e n s w e a r
New Easter Jewelry
E stim ates on houses and b u ild ­
ings gladly subm itted.
PHONE
$3.85
$1.29
69c
$1.95
20c
Y our N ew Easter Frocks
Building Materials and
Mill Work
Pow ell St.
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Y our N ew E aster H a t -
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HOY O. H O W LE8, M anager
IMS
For the Farmers.
STAR BRAND SHOES
We re p a ir an y th in g on any m ake
of radio. Work g u aranteed. L. L.
Long, phone 631. We call for and
deliver.
20,
w ith P ublic S ervice auto enam el
Ike M ullan, for m any y ears iden­
and top d ressin g . L. L. K idder tified w ith th e re ta il im plem ent
Hdwe. Co.
business in P o rtlan d , has ta k e n
ch arg e of th e re ta il floor of the In ­
IGNITION SPECIALISTS.
te rn a tio n a l H arv ester Co. a t 300
T h a t's us. B ring your ca r here Belm ont stre e t, as salesm an for
for any rep a irs, ad ju stm en ts or H. O. Tenney, th e re ta il dealer.
p a rts for th e s ta rte r, g en erato r, Ike w ill be glad to see his old
sw itches, w iring, lighting, etc. friends.—Adv.
W ork done by an ex p ert and is pos­
itively g u aran teed .
We c a rry a
F or low est ra te s on autom obile,
com plete line of ignition p arts. tru ck and general in su ran c e see
G resham G arage, phone 2391.
B. W. T horne.—Adv.
THINK
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MARCH
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Cleaning a ml
Pressing
JFlcalep’s Jctoclrp ^»torc
O ur cleaning plant
in O reaham
We ra il an deliver
P o w ell St.
P h o n e 44
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COAL
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Powell St.
Gresham
new
Willys-Knight
Standard Six Coach
Beautiful, debonair, mechanically excellent. \\ ith
the patented sleeve-valve motor -the same type
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lists at <1145; 4-door Sedan <1245; Coupe
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specifications subject to change without notice.
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PHONE 11«!
GRESHAM. OREGON