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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1928)
PAGE FOUR G RESHAM A son w eighing 8 >4 pounds was born April 17 to Mr. and Mrs. E. O pager of Rockwood, at the home of Mrs. H a rrie t T im m erm an. The g en eral m eeting of th e M eth odist Ladies Aid w ill be held W ed K. D. B ennett of P ark River, nesday aftern o o n at th e home of N orth D akota, is a guest a t the Mrs. George Page. A good a tte n d hom e of W. F. Honey. At p resen t ance is desired. Miss F lorence Honey is driving a he and Mr. H oney ure in ea ste rn Oregon w here m a tte rs of business new Chevrolet coupe, purchased a re receiving th e ir attention. Mr. th ro u g h S h eare r C hevrolet Co. B ennett expects to go from here to G eorge H ayden has bought out Los A ngeles for a visit w ith friends. ! the p a rtn e rsh ip in te re st of George Mr. and Mrs. G eorge H ayden are P lea san t in the fuel business and im proving th e ir five cottages in Zig from now on will conduct it, a s sist Zag auto p ark by th e in stallatio n of ed by his son H arlan , u n d er th e ru n n in g w ater and sinks. P ain tin g narn,‘ H ayden Fuel com pany. He is also being done on the prem ises. expects to buy a new tru ck in the n ear future. Mr. P lea san t has a c Mr. and Mrs. H ayden a re well pleased w ith the prospects of this cepted em ploym ent hauling ties and th e ir th ird y ear in th e au to cam p lum ber for the Bell L um ber com venture. Mrs. Hayden will go up | pany. Mr. and Mrs. E W. Cook of P o rt to Zig Zag at the d o s e of her work in th e G resham grade school and land w ere the Sunday g u ests of Mrs. Cook's b ro th er-in -law and sis- rem ain in charg e of the cam p for the sum m er. She is assisted in the [ te r, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. K idder and family. D uring th e aftern o o n all w ork by h er dau g h ter C rystal. enjoyed a p le asa n t drive to M ult S unday gu ests a t th e hom e of nom ah Falls. J. N. M ew hirter w ere his sister. , The m em bers of th e local high Gresham Locals (ie a n -u p OCTLOOK. G RESHA M, OREGON C. H. Lane Given Birthday Surprise Bay. W ednesday, May 2, has been designated as clean -u p day in G resham , and as is an n u a lly the custom , ju n k m ust be placed in boxes or o th e r recep tacles and placed a t th e edge of th e sid e walk. w here It m ay be reached conveniently by th e city tru c k which will call for th e refuse. SPECIAL SALE A m ost enjoyable d inner p arty took place Sunday a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. L ane w hen th e m arried ch ild ren of Mr. Lane [staged a s u rp rise in honor of his b irth d ay w hich o ccu rs today. To add to the su rp rise of all concerned At a m eeting of th e board of Mrs. L ane had invited h er h u s G resham Union high school d istric t b and's b ro th er, Fred Lane^ and his No. 2, held on T h u rsd ay evening, ch ild ren of Woodland. W ashington, th e p rese n t m em bers of th e fa c u l to be p resen t. ty w ere re-elected for th e com ing Mrs. C. A .H arm on, Mrs. H arold year. It will be about two weeks before it is definitely know n how Sm ith and Mrs. George L ane a s m any of th e in stru c to rs choose to sisted in fu rn ish in g and serv in g the r ®tu rn for an o th er year T he fac sum ptuous "d in n er w hich w as p a r ulty is com posed of 17 m em bers, exclusive of P rin cip al R. E. Cannon, tak en of by 28 m em bers of th e two th e school lib ra ria n Mrs. Vida fam ilies and th ree o th e r guests. Sm ith, and Miss N ettie Nelson th e David L ane w as th e only m em ber bookkeeper and office assista n t. of th e fam ilies unable to be p re s Mrs. Sm ith and Miss Nelson have also been asked to re tu rn for ent. T hose com ing from a d istan ce to . u « h „ r . M r .- „ d M r i m . “ an o th er year. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Adams are join in th e celeb ratio n w ere F red nd ch ild ren of Camas, W ashington. the proud p a re n ts of a 10-pound T he G resham F ree M ethodist son, born to them S atu rd ay m orn- L ane, Mr. and Mrs. Joe L ane and Ed. Popk-k congregation has received word of lug at the hom e of Mrs. H a rrie t d au g h ter Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Verl M ultnom ah county w ill have an I the ap p o in tm en t of the Rev. B. J. j T im m erm an. Lew is and E m m ett Lane, a ll of av iatin g candidate in th e race for Yates of H illsboro to the p asto ra te Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k L am bert of W oodland, Mrs. L ucille D ahlquist the rep u b lican n om inations as sta te of the church here for th e unex- Jeu n in g s Lodge w ere S unday din and tw o ch ild ren of C astle Rock rep resen tativ e. Ed Popick, w ell | pired portion of the conference ner guests a t th e home of Mr. and W ashington, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A know n young business man of | year, ending in July. He and his Mrs. C. E. S t.C la ir P o rtlan d , adopted m odern tr a n s wife are expected to a rriv e some Mr. and Mrs. V erne Cole left S at- W eizel of T he D alles. M embers of p o rtatio n w hen he w ent to Salem to ' tim e th is week to begin th e ir work, urday for a m onth's autom obile the C. H. L ane fam ily who atten d ed tile his candidacy, flying to th e c a p Mr. Yates was p asto r of the local to u r of California. ital w ith Basil R ussell, of the Bush C h u rc h seven years ago. His w ork Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Shelley en- w ere Mr. and Mrs. C. A. H arm on, Flying service. here was much ap p reciated and it joyed a trip Sunday to Salem w here Mr. and Mrs. H arold S m ith and Popick also ca rrie d a plea to ; is with p le asu re th a t m em bers and they visited with several old ch ild ren D onald and Lois, Mr. and frien d s an ticip ate the re tu rn to friends .among them Mrs. Alice Mrs. G eorge L ane and son Billie, Gov. 1. L. P atterso n to com m ute th e sen ten ces of E llsw o rth Kelley G resham of the Rev. and Mrs. Rix, form erly of T ro u td ale They and R ichard Lane, besides th e host and Ja s. C. W illos, w hich he w as . . . . . . . found her In good health, consider- unable to deliver, ow ing to th e gov ( h arles f leveland Is having Ills ing her age, active In mind and and hostess, Lucy and F d ith Lane e rn o r’s absence. h is is the gift vacant house on Main stre e t re- body and very nicely situ ated , al- and Roy and G lenn F u ll of th e fam S tro n g su p p o rt is being given shlngled th is week and placed in though still feeling ra th e r home- lly home. O ther g u ests p rese n t Popick in his cam paign. A lthough store supreme. good condition for ren tal. Iver sick for her old home and friends u n su ccessfu l in his rac e for the R indero is doing the shingling of Miss F lo ren ce Honey is now able w ere Mrs. H. A. H arm on, C lifton nom ination two y ears ago, his From the masters the roof. to resum e her w ork a t her m usic H illyard and Miss C lara Baum an. m aiden efTort, Popick m ade such a Mr. and Mrs. Benjam in Cam eron studio afte r a w eek's absence from Two handsom e b irth d ay cakes splendid show ing th a t his friends o f design have moved to P o rtlan d Monday and for illness. o rnam ented th e tabl^, one of them urged him to ru n again. the sum m er have ren ted a house at T he m em bers of the E pw orth P rom ises m ade a y ear in ad come lovely things 1193 E ast Ash stre e t . They w ere League enjoyed a p arty F rid ay eve baked by Mrs. C. A. H arm on and uccom pauled by th e ir d au g h ter ning at th e hom e of Miss Amy the o th er by Mrs. C. H. Lane. These vance of the legislative session m ean nothing," says Ed Popick, to help make gift Mrs. Kirk Thom pson and sm all soil Cooper. cakes la ter proved to he useful as can d id ate for the sta te le g isla tu re who have been at the Cam eron Miss M iriam Inglis of th e high well as orn am en tal. S napshots w ere on the rep u b lican tic k et for the selection a home for some tim e past. On F ri day Mrs. Cam eron was com plim ent- school faculty received th e sad tak en ot th ree g en eratio n s in both May prim aries. “By th e tim e leg is delight ' cd by a bridge luncheon given by new s last nig h t of th e sudden death th e F red L ane and C. H. L ane fam la tu re convenes situ atio n s which Mrs. J. E. Metzger at which covers of her m o th er in W yoming, Iowa, ilies, besides those of th e en tire may seem frau g h t witli im portance now may be so changed by then as to w ere laid for IB. The Cam eron and left for th a t' p lace early this group. be m inor, and problem s we know pro p erty , co n sistin g of a larg e nothing about at p rese n t m ay be house and o ne-acre tra c t, has been m orning. Mrs. Velma Legg of P o rt purchased by Mr. and Mrs. E. It. land is su b stitu tin g for her a t th e day aftern o o n at th e hom e of Mrs. engaging th e atten tio n of every body in th e sta te .” So Popick is K idder, who, with th e ir fam ily, will high school F ra n k Peak. Mrs. L. L. V incent of m aking no prom ises in th e cam occupy the new home In a few days. H. J. P u lfer is serio u sly 111 at his P o rtlan d , is expected to be p rese n t paign o th e r th an his sta te m en t th a t Mr. and Mrs. Cam eron have lived home oil Ava aveuue from h e a rt and speak along th e line of “A m er he w ill be governed by th e w ishes in G resham 14 years. owell St. Phone 44 Work Is proceeding on George trouble, and has been unconscious ican izatio n .” T hose w ishing to go of th e people as m ade know n to Gresham, Oregon P le a sa n t’s house being erected in , m uch of the tim e sin ce th e b egin are asked to m eet a t th e G resham him. Good business judgm ent, a clear the east part of G resham . Dan M tckley of T ro u td ale is doing the ning of his re c e n t a tta c k la st d ru g sto re a t 2:15, w here c a rs will insight into th e problem s m et in every day life, and a rep u ta tio n for | T hursday. T rain ed n u rses a re in be provided. c a rp en te r work. fair dealing and honesty a re said atten d an ce, also his wife and The fence su rro u n d in g th e speed to be P opick's q ualifications as a d au g h ter, Mrs. Roy C rab tree, a re bowl n ea r th e 12-Miie co rn e r has law m aker. J assistin g in his care. now been placed in first class con Tiie Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Wood dition by th e ow ners. D uring the visitor in the F red Pow ell hom e on have both been ill for sev eral days heavy gales of w in ter n ea rly all of Friday. past but Both a re now recovering. the fence w as dem olished and for A com ing event, m uch p leasing in j In o rd e r to m ak e room fo r my new sto ck ol' balloon For a tim e it w as feared th a t Mr. a tim e strew ed th e highw ay. prospect, w ill be th e o p eretta, "The tire s J am s e llin g a ll h ig h p re s s u re tire s at cost. Wood was developing pneum onia. F rien d s of th e Rev. T. Scott, who Maid of the Golden S lipper," to be YOU CAN’T BEA T TH EN E I’KICEN— Mrs. Lucy M itchell is a ssistin g in w as for m any y ears p asto r of the rendered by the pupils of th e | the home. Fairview P re sb y teria n ch u rch and G resham g rad e school in th e school I C all a n d see th e m o r p h o n e Mr. and Mrs. C. E. R u sh er and resid en t m issio n ary of e a ste rn au d ito riu m on W ednesday evening, j fam ily drove to A lbany Sunday M ultnom ah county, w ill re g re t to May 9. R eh earsals have been in I w here they visited w ith Mr. and learn of his continued ill health. p ro g ress for som e tim e for the Mrs. Glenn R u sh er and baby. He h as been for m ore th a n tw o d ram atizatio n of th is fairy story, DICK JO H N SO N , P ro p Phone Tlic W. C. T. U. will m eet T liurs- y ears p ast bedfast a t the D eaconess w hich never loses its ch arm for ho sp ital in Salem w ith a form of old as w ell as young, C lair S tockton has q u it th e em p araly sis. U nable even to lift his hands or move any p a rt of his body, ploy of th e local b ran ch of the he still continues an exam ple of P o rtlan d E le ctric P ow er com pany ch eerfu l fo rtitu d e and C hristian and is engaged in w ork a t th e 12- patience. In fact, except for hi Mile Service station. R alph E lls h elp less state, he is still th e jolly w orth, who has been one of the friend of all and faith fu l se rv a n t of P. E, P. force h ere for several C hrist It doe - him a w orld of good I m onths, has been prom oted to the to h ea r from or, la tte r still, see position form erly held by ills friends. Mr. and Mrs. W T I Stockton. Shelley, wlio w ere m arried by tin Rev. Mr. Scott 26 y ea rs ago .were POWELL VALLEY c a lle rs at his bedside last Sunday. At the re g u la r m eeting of the Miss Mabel Baker, who is a s tu Powell Valley P a ren t-T ea ch e r a s dent of th e Oregon norm al at Mon sociation w hich was held F riday m outh. spent th e week end w ith her evening officers for the ensuing year w ere elected as follow s: Mrs. p are n ts. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. B aker H om er W illiam s, p resid e n t; T. O. of the Lusted d istrict. She was a Yates, vice p resid en t; Mrs. E. A. T aylor, se c re ta ry ; Mrs. A. C. Ar- vidson, tre a su re r. Choir reh e arsal w ill he held th is I F CHRYSLER ”7 2 * thev to the ” 72” todav? evening at th e Mission church p ray er m eeting tom orrow evening. w ere merely more beau No eloser than they »ere nd on T h u rsd ay evening th e re g u tiful—if it w ere just an lar m eeting of th e young people three years ago. will tak e place. A larg e m ajority TWNC/f£ST£R average good value— It of the young people of th e Mission As they have struggled ch u rch atten d ed the d istric t co n fe r would deserve no spe to approach, Chrysler ence held In P o rtlan d Sunday. It cial consideration from w as very m uch enjoyed by all ” 7 2 ” has pulled away present. the buyer. Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r S treb in of and g a llo p s a ro u n d tiie Victory d istric t w ere happily But it clamors for his u rp rised Sunday aftern o o n by and past them with about 5» relativ es and frien d s from consideration and de more than the ease Powell Valley wtio g ath ered for an old-fashioned g et-to g eth er and AS 6 0 0 0 AS THE GUS" mands his attention by o f the o ld o rig in a l house w arm ing. Lunch w as brought reason o f a gauge and by th e p arty and enjoyed together. Chrysler sensation-car D uring th e aftern o o n a linen ta b le Ti1 M; G ard iiing a ; proof o f greater value of 1924. cloth and nap k in s w ere presented Pleasure You Musi Havt : to Mrs. S trebin as a token of which cannot be es friendship. Good Tools. caped. \ social m eeting of the L u th er League o t th e Saron L u th eran u rch will be held on F rid ay eve A ll cars today seek to ing cars of lesser price You’re Safe With the ch ning, April 27, at th e hom e of F. approximate Chrysler ” 72” performance by M attson. than the ” 72.” There simply cannot be Winchester T of Men’s Dress Shirts Collars Attached For a few day’s only we place on special sale our large stock of collar attached Dress Shirts (G r a c o and Arrow makes) at greatly re duced prices. $1.25 to $1.75 Shirts 9SX 3 for $2.55 $1.85 $2.35 $2.00 to $2.50 Shirts 3 for $ó.2á $2.50 to $4.00 Shirts 3 for $6.60 See our window display — Make your selection now AylsWortK gMartiry^ M en ’ s W ear c SH O ES ’ö iFlcalcp’s Jftodrp STorr Rayon Silk Dresses $2-98 Tire Bargains Triple “A” Service Station 6Í ertake the72f ? Special sale on women’s rayon silk dresses, long sleeves, medium small figures, neatly trimmed with contrasting colors. They are a good value at $3.98, WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. “ The House of Quality” G R ESH A M , OREGON PH O N E 1411 Give G reen T ra d in g S ta m p s Look Ahead/ well, hardly j z Garden Tools C h RYSLER“72” patterning after Chrysler engineering. But after tliree years o f striving, how close are • valid reason foe paying as much or more for any car other than the ” 72.” ///•ufr»««» Ne» Chrysler " fi* P n c « _ T»vo Coupé {»Uh ramhle rea! , S I5 4 Ì1 R o v a i S e j a n , S |S 9 5 | S p o rt H.c*d»t»r ( . i r * r .m M a x . i ) , »1S 9S ; F o u r p a - u r n g ^ r C o u p é , »1 SOS* T o w n S e d a n . tlb O S ; C o n t .r t i h U C o u p , {» tlh ru m M r m l l , » l ' 4 S ; C ro w n & *.lan. * 1 7 9 9 . .«/( p ru e » f. e. b lle lr v a , n b /e s l lo ¡ a r m i b'eJoral et .w «ex. C A rviirr dealert are ie a pootioe lo exiraJ thè r i n n - e i t r a r r of i m e N r w C h ry a lrr "R r» i H e a d " U ngine-< /r< tfw *if re le he filli jx e a la c f h.gh.~ceaf*rrrr’ca got. Il a dsaatage ila a d .f d e f s i f 'i s n t o . a ll brrjy aw Jelt c f thè I t j h . p . lasiren.il SO, M e tto riandar J on thè evadeteti and asatlable al ehghl astra c u i fa r ather harty types, o f the ' h i ’ an d - f i . “ Brand 'H A K E S ¡SPAD ES ¡ hoes i l ’ORKS I DU i $1.35 $1.35 $1.66 $1.25 to to to to $1.56 $2.(M> $1.25 $2.25 ROM ERR N t K in N HOSE S P R I M I FKS Hessel Implement Co. A M IO I I H tK K O M x A. W. Metzger t» 6 & Co. WINCHESTER n o n Phone 1151 Phone IM I to cki No. 29235 niTORs. | In th e C ir c u it C o u rt o f th e Or* fo r I h e C o u n ty o f m a h . In P r o b a te | In th t M a tte r o f th e E s ta te o f P lc k e n a o n . I 'e v e o e d . N o tice la h e re b y g iv e n , t h a t n apn S ta te o f M u ltn o M n erv a th< un- i Irc u lt ( c u r t o f th e S ta te o f O reg o n fo r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h . I V p a r t- n i . n t o f P ro b w te , A d m in is tr a to r o f th e • s t a te o f M in e rv a 1 D ick en so n , d e c e a s e d . a n d lia s q u a lifie d All p e rs o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a i n s t s a id e s t a t e a r e h e re b y n o tifie d to p re sent th e sa m e, d u ly v erified a s b y law re q u ire d , to th e u n d e rsig n e d , a t th e o f . . o f M c O u trk a S c h n e id e r. 203 I " itfiro w b u d d in g . O r e s h a m . c»regon, w it M r six ((> m o n th s fro m th e d a te h e re o f D a te d a n d first p u b lish e d , A p ril 24 'J s D a te o f la s t p u b lic a tio n M av .‘2 192» F R A N C tS D tC K R X S O N . ,, . . . . . . . . . __ A d m in is tr a to r M e O U IR K A « I I X K I P K H , A tto r n e y s f o r A d m in is tr a to r Two Big O pportunities for A pril. M anning-Bow m an E lectric P e r colator, fine alum inum . S-cup site, safety fuse, for »5 95 ; 95c down. 11.25 a m onth for four month*. SVOeSKTO UiMNC // 10 - 20 4-ft. w idth over all 111 V a M«.< OKMK K-HEEKING Tractor now For many years of SUCCESSFUL POWER FARMING l 5J o URegi;i.r8eTV;;? ,! T r' id : It. O. TENNEI, ?00 Belmont St., Portland. Ore OK a 7-cup nickle p erco lato r of the 95c down. Call us, we ll bring you sam e m ake, safety fuse, etc., for one P E. P E lectric «tore, Pow ell »8.95; 95c down, »2 per m onth stre e t .G resham —Adv. Phone ua; we ll deliver. P E P. ELECTRIC STORE. Pow ell St., G resham Phone 801 Concrete Vases make See o u r window display of "O p p o rtu n ities for A pril." M anning- Bowman electric p erco lato rs, two sixes, tw o styles, tw o price», »5 95 and »8.95.' T ake your choice. Only Iw aatlfal lawa aad flower rardea deroratloa». F o r sala by C. E. YAGER Fast F o w ll flt. U resbaa