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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1928)
TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1#*» GRESHAM OUTLOOK. GRESHAM. OREGON pase p o r u | Mr. and Mrs. R obert H. Knox, who moved iuto th eir home on E ast ] Powell stree t d u rin g the week-end, j are lam enting th e loss of a good kitchen ran g e and a full se t of dishes w hich they p urchased with Among th e V ancouver. W ashing o th er fu rn itu re a t th e tim e they ton, m arria g e license» listed in a bought th e house five y ears ago. P ortlan d new spaper ap p ear the The rem oval of th ese a rticle s was nam es of Emil V. Nelson of P o rt m ade w ithout th e ir know ledge at land and Mrs. M aybelle O. V. Jack - some tim e betw een the occupancy son of G resham . periods of th eir ten an ts. Mr. and Mrs. Mary W elch visited over Mrs. Knox recen tly cam e from Usk, the week-end w ith frien d s a t Se W ashington, n ear Spokane, near attle and Fall City, W ashington. w hich place Mr. Knox was engaged From the la tte r place she m ade a as a teach er and his wife as a visit to Snoqualm ie falls, fo u r m iles housekeeper for 18 y ears in an In distant. T his beautiful fall of w a dian schooi under th e supervision ter, m aking a sheer drop of 268 of th e federal civil service d e p a rt feet, is said to have th e g rea test ment. Mr. Knox has now been re volume of w ater for its height of tired on a pension. E lm er Judd, p ro p rieto r of the any falls In the United S tates, in cluding N iagara. The falls develops Ju d d Fuel com pany, has leased the 40,000 horse pow er which fu rn ish es building recen tly pu rch ased by H. p art of the energy for lights In S e A. B arnes joining his residence a ttle and other co ast cities. Fall p roperty on the east, and is having it converted into a four-room mod City Is 35 m iles east of S eattle. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. L arsen called ern residence and fuel office. Mr. Sunday on Mrs. L arse n 's b ro th er, B araM , Glut V irrell and Tom Mil J. F. W llm arth of S heridan, Oregon, ler a re doing th e c a rp en te r work, who has been ill for several and R alph Davidson the plum bing. m onths. They w ere accom panied F our room s and a bathroom are be by Mr. W llm arth's sons, M orris and ing p artitioned into living q u a rte rs W ard, of P o rtland, and Mrs. M orris for the fam ily, w hile the sou th w est co rn er will be used for an office. W llm arth and children. Dick Johnson has Improved the A coal and briquet shed, 16 by 60 in size, will be erected a t the appearan ce of th e T rip le “A" S er feet vice statio n by th e addition of some rea r for th e housing of fuel. Mr. B arnes p urchased the building, shrubs and flowers. form erly know n as the Beaver J. A. Douglas, who with his yoke p roperty, from Mrs. Mary T om lin of cows and covered w agon has son of P o rtland. been staying for the p ast week on Mr. and Mrs. Rex O’Dell and sons the fair grounds, has ren ted ten acres and a house from Mrs. Mary K enneth and Roy moved yesterday F ritz south of the C edar schooi, into th e Michel house on W est and w ill move a t once to begin his Powell street. The O'Dell fam ily occupation of farm ing. Mr. Doug cam e to Oregon about tw o years las Is 77 y ears old, but looks fo r ago from C alifornia. Recently they w ard to his sp rin g plow ing and have been living at E agle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. R oberts, Mrs. other farm w ork with as m uch en John H ansen and a P o rtlan d friend, thusiasm us a young man. M. D. K ern moved yesterday from Mrs. H arold A nderson, drove to the u p sta ir room s he has been oc V ernonia Monday w here they v isit cupying in the Sell building to the ed frien d s and m ade a to u r of the llo rn ish ap a rtm en ts on F irs t street. larg e mills. V irginia Felton, eight-year-old Mrs. H arold Richmond, form erly on the local telephone exchange, Is d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. F e l now em ployed as saleslady at the ton, Is recovering from the effects Newberg P acking com pany. Mrs. of a to n silo r operation w hich she Edith Shoupe of T ro u td ale has be u nderw ent F rid ay in a P o rtlan d gun w ork on th e exchange hoards. hospital. Mrs. Charley Pfohl of Livingston, Mrs. C. D. Cathey has been elect ed a delegate by the local society M ontana, who is th e g u est of her of th e W om an's M issionary society sister, Mrs. M. W. Rose of P o rtlan d , Io a four-day m issionary conven will spend a few days at th e home tion to be held nt th e A lberta Free of Mrs. J. Q. McClure. Mrs. Pfohl M ethodist ch u rch May 3-6. The and Mrs. Rose cam e today, the la t Cathey q u arte t, consisting o f I). M. te r re tu rn in g to her home the sam e Cathey, Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Cathey evening. Mrs. T. A. F elton has accepted and son Alan, will sing T hursday evening at the opening exercises of the position of saleslady for elec tric al equipm ent handled by the the convention. Born to Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k | P o rtlan d E lectric Power com pany G reenm an of Fairview Friday, and will d em o n strate th e v arious April 27, an eight-pound son. ap p lian ces as o p p o rtu n ity offers. M other and baby a re doing well at She will m ake her h e a d q u arte rs at the local office of th e P. F. P. the home of Mrs. J. A. Bushong. Gresham Locals G RESH AM OREGON Phone 801 Powell St. May Special ANY Westing- house o r Hot P o in t ELECTRIC RANGE Triple “A” Service Station AT YOUR SERVICE WITH THE REST OF SERVICE for PICK JOHNSON, Prop. Powell St. dow n What Does He Want for Graduation? Balance 18 Months We’ll Answer that 1 1 1 1 AN ELGIN, of Course if necessary wiring can he included in the purchase price " li e 's had a w atch fo r y e a rs ,” you sa y p e rh a p s so v * r * but th e r e 's a d ifferen ce in th e w atch a fel low g e ts w hen he g ra d u a te s * » » » th a t's a life -tim e w atch i i i i a m ark of m a n 's e s ta te , as w ell a s a m a rk e r of m in u tes. He w a n ts a w atch a tine w atch an E lgin, no gift m o re w elcom e. You can find E lg in s in all th e new est sty le s a n d sizes (fo r d a u g h te rs , too) at any price you c a re to pay, am i a ll of E lgin q u a lity and life tim e accu racy . See th em . Itkalcv’s Jetoclrv è>torc ¡ May Special l'o w ell St. "œ "ii "ii Phone 44 "io in" in’ in" in" itL itL ni "ii "ii ii "ii "ii to ta m m m to Look Ahead/ k’**“ < G RESH AM OREGON Phone 801 Powell St. G resh am , O regon MAt >«<«« V 4 ■y< 1 IK 'I II I l l l l l n u t s D arrel Cowden, his a u n t M rs.. I.au ra Beaucham p and h er son E arl DE LAVACÄItKER AGENCY of L ask , W yoming, arriv ed th is j m orning for an indefinite stay at ; Farm th e home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L a r M achinery sen. Mrs, Beaucham p was slig h tly in ju red and h er uine-year-old son su stain ed cuts around the m outh as th e re su lt of an accident near P a l E quipm ent m er, Utah, when th e ir ca r left the road, strik in g a fence. W hile th eir in ju ries a re not serious, they will Superior «trills, Oliver Plows and Repairs, receive fu rth e r m edical aid. The Aspinwall or Iron Atre Potato Planters, Planet W yoming people may decide to stay in th is p a rt of th e w est if they And Jr. Cultivators, Myers Water Systems. a satisfac to ry location. S. E. H all, county a g ric u ltu ra l A c o m p lete lin e of m a c h in e ry t h a t does th e agent, was o perated on yesterday w ork r ig h t in th is v icin ity . D e L aval at Good S am aritan h o sp ital for sin u s tro u b le by Dr. A ugustus B. C ream Bailey. Mr. H all stood th e o p era tion well. He will rem ain a t the S ep arators hospital for a few days. Mrs. E ttsell Jones of B rem erton, W ashington, retu rn ed to her home R E L IA B IL IT Y SE R V IC E P h o n e 1141 S atu rd ay a fte r a w eek's visit in G resham and P ortland. W hile here she w as the g u est of h er h u sb an d ’s r fath e r and sister, F ra n k C. Jones and Mrs. P earl Mack. Mrs. Jones was accom panied on her visit by Mrs. Mabel Cox of Brem erton. Mrs. H. S. A lexander has r e tu rn ed from an extended visit with tw o sons and several nieces and th e ir fam ilies, her visit extending SH OU LD BE PAID over seven m onths. The tim e was spent In W ichita and E m poria, K an sas, Pueblo, Colorado, and Los A n F ir s t h a lf on o r before geles. She rep o rts a delightful visit S a tu rd a y , M ay 5 th , to and is m uch im proved in health. She is a t th e home of h er dau g h ter avoid p e n a lty . S a m e Mrs. W. J. Ott. m ay be paid th ro u g h G resham flower lovers are m ak ing an effort to form a club for m u tu a l benefit and p leasu re and for the purpose of m aking th e ir home g rounds and th e ir city m ore a t tractiv e. A m eeting w ill be held at GRESHAM, OREGON th e lib ra ry W ednesday evening, May 2, to discuss th e m a tte r and. if A S tro n g Bank advisable, form an organization. All in te reste d in the cu ltiv atio n of flowers a re invited to attend. J. A. Bushong w as happily s u r SANDY BLUFF p rised Monday evening when 40 The satisfaction of a Productive Garden is com Mr. and Mrs. C. J. W ilk e n sin en frien d s g ath ered at th e home of his plete when you use Winchester Quality Tools. sister, Mrs. M. V. W hetzel ,in honor te rtain e d th e fo rm e r’s b ro th er Ray of his birth d ay . The evening was and wife of P o rtlan d and th e ir Winchester Garden Implements save both time sp e n t in rem iniscences and in lis t p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. W ilken- and strength and make your gardening a healthy ening to several fine m usical selec son a t d in n er Sunday. tions, w hile Jam es Bushong gave a Mrs. C. J. W ilkenson was on a exercise. reading, “ When Paw He W as a shopping to u r in P o rtlan d Friday. Boy”. R efreshm ents followed the Mr. and Mrs. H. H. W atkins en program . P o rtlan d guests w ere te rtain e d Mr. W atk in s’ m other and GARDEN CULTIVATORS Mr. B ushong’s son and d au ghter- th ree b ro th ers George, Jew ell and » 4 l-3 ft. ash handle, 5 ad in-law Mr. and Mrs. E arl Bushong. F ran k and Miss Iiechel from P o rt ju stab le forged blades. Iiis son-in-law and d au g h ter Mr. land Sunday in honor of Mr. and S I. 25 and Mrs. R alph Rugg, and his Mrs. W atk in s’ wedding an n iv e r b ro th er-in -law and niece the Rev. sary. S. G. Roper and Mrs. C arl Cunning- SPA DING FO R K S Mfs. W atkins, Mrs. Caldo anil hum. Mrs. G .S. W ilkenson atten d ed the E ith er “ D” or long handle A b irth d ay su rp rise w as tendered B aptist L adies Aid at the home of Diamond pointed tines, Miss Inez Lusted at her home S at Mrs. A. R. Goger and re p o rt an en- i $ 2 .0 0 u rday evening at w hich w ere p re s joyable tim e. ent besides Miss L usted, Mrs. C. E. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. W ilkenson ! D sburn, Mrs. Gus Donley, Mrs. Carl IIDES Dahl, Mrs. Keith B ertleson, Mrs. E. called Sunday aftern o o n at the G. R egular and N ursery type. S. W ilkenson home. L. Stafford, Mrs. F. A. L u n d q u ist S pringy w hite ash handles. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. A ult visited and Mrs. E. B. Kirkwood. Music $ 1 .0 0 to $ 1 .2 5 Sunday at the C arrell home. They and lunch w ere enjoyed. T he m em bers of th e G resham Re found Mr. C a rre ll slow ly im proving. bekah lodge are m ak in g p lan s for He is able to be up p a rt of th e tim e. T U R F ED G ER S H. H. W atkins, G. S. W ilkenson, a g en eral social and g et-to g eth er S hank p a tte rn , 9 x 5-inch program to be staged Monday eve A. J. Ault and Jos. Caldo received blades, 4-foot handle. ning, May 7, at the I. O. O. F. hall. lime from th e c a r load th a t arriv ed Vocal and in stru m e n ta l m usical in G resham S atu rd ay from the $ 1 .2 5 sta te lime p lan t. T he lime is q u ar- j n u m b ers a re being arran g e d , also readings and comic songs. The en ried a t W ilderville and shipped to te rta in m e n t will be open to the Salem w here it is ground and d is trib u ted th ro u g h o u t the state. public. W in ch ester L aw n M ow ers Cut C lean Mrs. A. J. Ault visited w ith Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F red Todd and son H elm er Jo h n so n one day la st week. R ichard and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph On S atu rd ay Mrs. Jo h n so n w as Irw in of P o rtlan d enjoyed a w eek taken to P o rtlan d san ita riu m w here end fishing trip to th e D eschutes she will be o p erated on for goitre. riv er near Maupin. They m ade a fine catch of Rainbow trout. R uby Ju nction . Five Knife, F o n r Knife, H ouse guests of th e Rev. and high will'd low w heel tjjie H ow ard P a te has finished re- Mrs. E. H o rstin an n over th e w eek end w ere Mrs. M. Goos, Miss A m an tin tin g and p ain tin g th e in te rio r of 14-in. $ 7 .1 0 16-ln. $1 $ .5 0 da S chaefer, Miss Leona Beckman his new home, recen tly p urchased 16-in. $ 1 0 .3 5 18-in $ 2 1 .5 0 and Miss Amelia Beckm an, all of from Mrs. Ruth Troy. He has also Spokane, W ashington. T he visitors reefed a new up-to-date chicken w ere m em bers of th e Rev. Mr. house on his prem ises. H o rstm an n 's form er ch arg e at Spo Mrs. Lloyd T ay lo r and ch ild ren , kane. They g reatly enjoyed th eir who have been staying for some visit and th e line dedicatory e x e r tim e at th e hom e of Mrs. T ay lo r's cises of the new E vangelical church fa th e r G eorge Stockton, have re tu rn ed to Hoquiam . W ashington, w hich took place Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ii. A. Miller have w here Mr. T aylor is still u nder the retu rn ed to th e ir hom e on Roberts d octor's care. They plan on r e avenue, afte r spending seven tu rn in g to stay indefinitely w ith THE STORE m ouths in P o rtlan d . A rran g em en ts Mr. Stockton, as it w ill be sev eral have been m ade to keep th eir m onths before Mr. T aylor can work, Gresham Oregon d au g h ter. V irginia, in K ern school ow ing to in ju rie s w hich he received in P o rtland, w here she will finish in a W ashington logging cam p in Septem ber. the fo u rth grad e In June. ¿yzz/zzzzzzz. zzzzzz. ? Mrs. K ate K aser is still w ith her W ord received from Mrs. Roy H. sister. Mrs. Rose H u n ter of North Gibbs, who for sev eral days past Bend, w here she w as called two has been at the bedside of her w eeks ago ow ing to th e serio u s ill b ro th er, C harley M ew hirter ,at ness of Mrs. H u n ter who h as h e a rt Newberg, announces his deatli trouble. At th e last w ritin g Mrs. w hich occurred Monday. He had H u n ter w as slig h tly im proved. been in failing h ealth for the past A jolly tim e w as enjoyed S a tu r "// ain't goin' to rain no more” year. Mr. M ew hirter, who was an day evening at th e home of Mr. and overseas man, w as for several Mrs. A. B ru n n er when 14 frien d s of years a resident of G resham . The th e ir d au g h ter Anna cam e in to fu n eral will be held a t Newberg help celeb rate her 16th birthday. T hursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck K eith and little A good LAWN MOWER d au g h ters D orothy and Ja cq u a lin e V| V > s o M K V O IS IJFTS and Mr. and Mrs. N. H udgens of SOIIE WHEN SPOKEN TO Oregon City w ere Sunday calle rs “ it actu ally ir rita te d me to have on Mr. and Mrs. R» K aser, Mr. A good HOUSE BROOM anyone talk to me, I was so n erv Keith has rec en tly moved from ous. Vlnol ended th is and I feel I K nappa, Oregon, and has p urchased w onderful now ”— Win Fahy. ‘ an au to paint and rep a ir shop in A good SHOVEL........... Vlnol is a com pound of Iron, P o rtlan d w here th e fam ily will phosphates, cod liver peptone, etc. The very FIR ST b ottle m akes you move soon. A good GARDEN' HOE sleep b etter and have a BIO ap p e I.nwn Mowers. tite. Nervous .easily tired people We re p a ir and sh arp en law n are su rp rised bow QUICK the iron, m ow ers. We call for and deliver. A good SIC K L E . p hosphates, etc., give new Itfe and J. E. M etzger, G resham , phone pep. Vlnol ta ste s delicious.— 1901.—Adv. tf G resham Drug Co.Adv. W / and Hessel Implement Co. TAXES ! First State Bank 77ie Pleasures of Gardening A. IV. Metzsier & Co. WINCHESTER Springtime at Last New F o o tw ear for Ladles. I II M ils The sp rin g 's sm a rte st slippers, T he ap p earan ce you desire, the pum ps and oxfords at popular com fort you dem and. Life w ill be prices. $3.95. $4 95 an d $5.95. Ayls- very different when you are sup-- w orth A M artin. G resham .— Adv. ported com fortably, co rrectly by «'harts. For d em o n stratio n in the A SPECIA L COMMUNICA privacy of your home, w rite Ada E. TION of G resham Lodge No. R andall, box 26. G resham .—Adv. 152 A. F. & A. M. in Masonic Make use of th e O utlook’s new, hall. G resham . F riday evening. May q u ick er telephone service. Call 4. Work in th e M M Degree. Vis iting b ro th ers welcome. 1561. Two p riv ate lines. Always W J TODD. W. M. som eone to an sw er your calls. W L GORSAGE. Sec y ip Line A good T R O W E L ...50c 15c A good R A K E .............. / 0C A g a llo n of GOOD F A IN T ................................. A good SC REEN DOOR T h e se a re o n ly a few of th e n e c e ssa ry to o ls a n d a rtic le s yon m ay need to m ak e th e s p rin g c le a n -u p a success. NOW G E T BUSY! h 4