Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 08, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    TUESDAY, MAY S,
19->
TUBERCULOSIS TAKES
FORMER GRESHAM MAN
GRESHAM
A m erican Legion.
T he surviv o rs are th e widow,
Mrs. E stella M ew hirter; his p a r ­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. F red M ew hirter:
tw o broth ers. H ow ard of Langlois.
Oregon .and Max of P o rtlan d ; th ree
sisters. Mrs. E thel Gibbs, of G resh ­
am ; Mrs. E dna Moore of N ew berg;
and Miss E lsie M ew hirter a t the
fam ily home.
Roy H. Gibbs, F ra n k and Clifford
Gibbs drove to N ewberg T hursday
to atteud the fu n eral. Mrs. Roy-
Gibbs, who had been at th e home
for several days, re tu rn e d to G resh ­
am w ith them.
C harley M ew hirter died at New­
berg, Oregon, Monday, A pril 30,
from tuberculosis from w hich he
had suffered for th e past year. The
young m an, who w as 32 y ears of
age, resided in G resham for th ree
y ea rs, leaving h ere about seven
y e a rs ago.
As a m em ber of th e United S tates
m arin es for live y ea rs, Mr. Mew­
h irte r saw service d uring th e en ­
tir e late W orld w ar, tw o m onths of
th is tim e being sp e n t in F rance.
He w as in N icaragua for two years.
A m ilita ry Tuneral w as conducted
F or expert window cleaning see
T h u rsd ay for th e deceased under S. T ajtm a, or leave o rd ers w ith J
th e auspices of th e N ewberg post Ross Brown, G resham , phone 2501.
Wilkes School Gets
Clever Entertainer
OUTLOOK, GRESHAM. OREGON
“Mrs. Briggs of the
Poultry Yard”
PAGE THREE
w ill be p resen ted ut
T H E ARBOLEDA
CLUB HOUSE
C orliss (G randpa) B ulger, affec­
Powell Valley Rond
A t oinedj in Three Arts.
tionately know n to th o u san d s and
und Fern Atenúe
th o u san d s of rad io fans as founder
of "O ur G ang" S p erry F lo u r com ­
pany's ch ild ren 's hour KEX will
take p art in th e closing exercises
• •
of W ilkes school T h u rsd ay evening.
May 17 .at 8 o'clock.
AD ULTS 35c
C h ild re n 15c
Mr. B ulger is a ca rto o n ist and
very v ersatile and clever en te rta in
er who lias the gift of causing te a rs
or lau g h ter in his ta lk s to hund red s
of audiences during each year.
T hrough his w ork in teaching
ch ild ren the value and good in kind
ness to an im als and birds. Mr. Bui
in honor of M others' Day given by
ger has recen tly been aw arded th e
P lea san t Home M. E. L adies Aid a t the
A braham
Lincoln
H u m an itarian
Medal by the N ational H um ane as
Pleasant Home Methodist Church
sociation. As th is is one of five
given by the
m edals of its kind aw arded, its be
stow al on Mr. B ulger is an indica
AKBOLEDA COMMUNITY C U B
The Buick dealer is in business to stay. His
tion of tlie wide recognition he has
future reputation depends upon his treating
received in the h u m a n ita ria n field
in the United S tates.
used car buyers fairly.
Fine Program Io follow
S perry F lo u r com pany sh a re s in
th e honor of th e g ran tin g of th is
He wants to please used car purchasers be­
C hildren 2Oc
ADMISSION
A dults 3 5 c
m edal because of its w onderful
cause
he knows that satisfied used car cus­
w ork w ith th e hom ing pigeons of
C ards, Couple 5 0 C
Dance, Couple 7 5 c
tomers
are prospective new Buick buyers.
w hich h u n d red s have been ttown
from schools w here they have been sp en t Tuesday night at "T he O asis"
The man who buys a good used car—hon­
PLEA SA N T HOME
used in n a tu re studies by th e te ac h ­ au to cam p. Mr. W ells w as on his
estly represented —at a fair price — receives
Mrs. B. C. A ltm an w ill en tertain
ers and pupils.
way to Seaside with 14 horses,
some of them riding ponies to be for th e Ladies Aid of the B aptist
splendid value in transportation.
Dr. O. A. Hess, a ssista n t county ren ted d u rin g th e beach season, church T h u rsd ay afternoon with a
In his enthusiasm for the car he has bought,
physician, and Miss Maud Hicks o th ers large ho rses th at will p ro b ­ silver tea. All women in the com ­
public county h ealth n u rse, visited ably be used by the governm ent at m unity will be welcome.
and the value he has received, it is only
W ilkes school T uesday and ad m in ­ its train in g cam p betw een Seaside
Mrs. A ra Lusted re tu rn e d to her
natural for him to look upon the dealer as
ROCKWOOD ORANGE HALL
istered th e second toxin anti-toxin and W arrenton.
home last T uesday from so u th ern
his friend.
Joe T ritz has gone to Longview-. Oregon w here she has been for
tre a tm e n t for th e prev en tio n of
d ip h th eria. At th is tim e 27 pupils W ash., w here he is employed by tlie n early two m onths p ast, in A shland
The
Buick dealer has many such friends
received th e second tre a tm e n t and .Long-Bell com pany.
and Eugene.
because
he represents the true condition of
P. Mason recen tly had his re s i­
14 received the first trea tm e n t. T his
P hyllis Iren e is th e nam e chosen
m akes tw o -th ird s of th e "u n ils who dence on the B arr road repainted. for the little d au g h ter who cam e to
the used cars he offers for sale.
have taken ad v an tag e of th is s e r­ T his is one of th e ou tstan d in g m ake her home w ith Mr. and Mrs.
Mack’s Merry Maids’ 6-piece O rchestra
And that is good buiiness—for the Buick
vice offered th ro u g h th e county hom es in th a t section.
F rederick Johnson. T h eir two o ld­
Jim m ie C alcagno has retu rn ed er d au g h ters Betty Ju n e and Mary
h ealth dep artm en t. Dr. Hess con
G entlem en, 5 0 d
REFRESH M EN TS
Ladies, 2 5 e
dealer, as well as the used car buyer.
g ratu latc d te ach ers and pupils on from Good S am aritan hospital, Jean a re spending th is week w ith
EVERYBODY WELCOME
th e ir good fo rtu n e in having es­ w here he recen tly u n d erw en t a th eir g ra n d p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs.
caped all epidem ics d u rin g the m inor operation.
G. N asshahn.
Mrs. E dw ard W ilkes spent sev­
school year.
Miss Olive Rich, who has been in
P U N T . MICH. — DIVISION OF GBNERAL MOTORS CORPORATION
era
l
days
in
P
o
rtlan
d
la
st
week
P o rtlan d for some tim e, Is at her
W. H. B aillie, county club lead­
visiting
her
dau
g
h
ter,
Mrs.
G
eorge
home h ere w hile recovering from
er, visited W ilkes school W ednes
a th rea ten e d a tta c k of appendicitis.
day. He addressed th e m em bers of Post.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lionel
Brow
n
of
T he O rient P.-T. A. convened at
the Double Seven cam p cookery
and Busy Bee Sew ing clubs, en ­ P o rtla n d were_ w eek-end g u ests of I th e schoolhouse F rid a y evening for
Mr.
and
Mrs.
U
lrich
B
urgener.
‘ th e last m eeting of th é year. E lec­
couraging them to plan an exhibit
Gresham
SALES AND SERVICE
T he m em bers of L ents g ran g e tion of officers w as th e leading
Oregon City
at the county fair at G resham te ll­
gave
a
farew
ell
p
arty
at
th
e
ir
hall
event of th e evening w ith the fol­
ing
of
th
e
various
prizes
offered
The new summer harvest hats are now ready
for club work. Ttie boys of the A pril 30 for th e ir m aster, W. L. low ing re su lt; p resident, th e Rev.
cooking
club en tertain ed Mr. Baillie H otchkiss, who left May 2 for St. A ndrew Jo h n so n ; vice p resident,
for you. High quality, light weights.
Joseph, M issouri, w here he w ill be Mrs. M ary M ilne; se creta ry , Mrs.
w ith some snappy songs.
em ployed by th e Sam H otchkiss H. M. T ucker, tre a su re r. Mrs. Jas.
The p rim ary room w as th e scene m an u factu rin g com pany.
Those
AIRWAY sa v es y o u r h a ir 1 1 1 “ ev ery h o le a
of a doll p arty W ednesday a fte r­ attending from this com m unity Melton. A fter the business session
noon. E ach g irl took her doll to w ere Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Crane, a social hour w as sp e n t and then
v e n tila to r.” “ H e a te d a ir out, cool a ir in .” C om es in
The Jewelry and Opti­
school th a t day. A fter the p arty Mr. and Mrs. J. W. E dw ards, Miss refresh m en ts w ere served.
a ll sizes. P ric e d fro m
Mr. and Mrs. Alva L auderback
refre sh m e n ts of ice cream cones, Mamie E dw ards, Mr. and Mrs. T. C.
cal
Store of the common
a re moving hack to th e ir home at
candy and gum w ere enjoyed, a M illar.
O
rient
from
Brightw
ood
w
here
they
people
tre a t from the teach er, Mrs. Lucile
S. B. H all, county a g ric u ltu ra l have resided for som e tim e. Mr.
P lu n k ett.
agent, who u n derw ent an operation L auderback has been em ployed by
O ne of th e finest sto c k s of
Miss E dna R. C arlyle, interm edi at Good S am a ritan hospital last th e Sandy L um ber com pany as
D iam o n d s a n d W a tc h e s In
ate teach er .was given a p leasan t week for sin u s trouble, has r e ­ bookkeeper, but has severed his
th e N o rth w e st
su rp rise by her pupils on her b irth ­ tu rn ed to his home.
connection th e re and w ill seek a
day, A pril 30. She received a
location elsew here. Mrs. L nuder-
O ptical P a r lo r s second to
"sh o w er” of h an d k erch iefs.
Ap
back and son Billie w ill rem ain at
SANDY BLUFF
n o n e , a n d you w ill find
p ro p ria te refre sh m e n ts w ere served.
Brightw ood until th e close of the
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam B eatty are school
F rid ay aftern o o n th e W ilkes ball
p ric e s v ery re a so n a b le
term
.
“The House of Quality”
team defeated the Rockwood team the proud p a re n ts of a son, born to
Mrs. L. K. M iller w as a visitor
them
at
th
e
home
of
Mrs.
Alonzo
to 5 on th e W ilkes Held. Win.
356 Alder St., Portland
a t th e hom e of her b ro th er.K en n eth
G R E SH A M ,O R E G O N
Olney um pired th e gam e. A num ­ Radford May 3.
i
I’llidio I ¡U nroll siisi)
L
auderback,
and
h
er
m
o
th
er
Mrs.
PHONE m i
Mr. and Mrs. H ans B u rg seth a re
ber of Rockwood g irls w ere present
John
L
auderback,
who
has
been
ill
w
xtaatirtfrrm
futarT fefrfcaem T fíenrffffrm í m m - í ú ,, „ ■
....vanaS
and proved very good boosters for m uch pleased over th e a rriv a l of a hut Is som ew hat Improved at th e
We Give Green Trading Stamps
seven-pound boy born to them S a t­
th e ir team .
p resen t time.
W. H. W ells of T oppenish. Wash., urday.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Cannon of
Mr. and Mrs. C harles W ilkenson
en tertain ed Mr. and Mrs. R. B. P o rtlan d w ere g u ests of Mrs. C an­
W ilkenson and two sons and Mr. non’s sister, Mrs. Jam es Melton,
Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. F.
and Mrs. Joe Caldo, Sunday.
W. Melton of T he D alles a re at the
Melton home for an extended visit.
LU STE D SCHOOL TO
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Melton and
HAVE FULL BA SEM EN T d au g h ter Alice spent the week-eqd
Our equipment is at your
At a m ass m eeting of the Lusted at th e ir form er hom e at Molalla.
Jim m ie L auderback celeb rated
disposal
day or night. Our
school
d
istric
t
p
atro
n
s
held
last
J c r E c o n o m ic a l T ra n sp o rta tio n
D u rin g th e last n in e ty days m o re n e w C h e v ­
night it was unanim ously decided his fo u rth b irth d ay S atu rd ay w ith
success is built on being ready
to place a full cem ent basem ent a party.
ro let cars w e re d e liv e re d in th is c o m m u n ity
A special program and service
under th e p resen t schoolhouse. The
to serve at any and all times.
building w ill he raised four feet ap p ro p ria te to M others' Day will
th a n in a n y sim ila r p e rio d in C h e v ro le t h is­
be
given
nt
th
e
B
ap
tist
ch
u
rch
next
and excavations m ade for a b ase­
All m o th ers in
m ent to conform in size to a room S unday m o rning
to ry —a n d m ost o f th ese n e w e a r sales in v o lv e d
su itab le for g ath erin g s. T he P a r­ th e com m unity a re invited to be
th e tra d e -in o f th e p u rc h a s e r’s p re v io u sc a r. As
en t-T each er association w ill m ake present.
(Jrefthttm
L ady Aft«l«tant
Mrs. A. B. Wood h as re tu rn e d to
th e basem ent its fu tu re m eeting
J. K. O A T E S
a result, w e h a v e at th is tim e a w id e selectio n
T eleph on e 1471
her
home
on
the
Pipe
U
n
e
road
place, also it can be utilized by th e
M ortician
ch ild ren in w inter as a playroom . afte r m any m onths' absence in C al­
of used cars th a t h av e b een th o ro u g h ly re c o n ­
ifo rn ia and in P o rtland. She Is d e­
The Top Notch Je rse y Calf club lighted to he at home again.
d itio n e d — a n d w h ic h m ay be id en tified by
at Lusted now has 17 m em bers,
th e re d “ O . K . th a t c o u n ts ” tag. C o m e in
w ith W. M. N ew lands as club lead­
CORBETT
er. A fine m eeting was held by
a n d m ak e y o u r selectio n w h ile o u r used c a r
Columbia gran g e met in reg u lar
hem S atu rd ay evening. Enough
moiley has now been raised to pay all-day session S atu rd ay , May 5
stocks a re co m p lete.
he expenses of the boys to the with 18 m em bers, 13 v isito rs and
five ch ild ren . Edw ard Brown of
sta te fair at Salem th is fall.
The reg u la r m eeting of th e I.ust- P o rtlan d w as the p rin cip al sp e ak ­
d P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n has er. He gave a very Interestin g
been postponed from th e com ing story of early land settlem en t, and
F riday evening to F riday evening. seemed optim istic of Hie fu tu re for
Mrs. Lydia O strand
May 18, at which tim e th e eighth the fa n n e r.
grade g rad u atin g ex ercises will planted a balm of Gilead tree on th e
ta k e place. Officers for th e com ing gran g e grounds In m em ory of her
fath e r and m other, and the (lute of
y ear will be elected a t th a t time.
th eir com ing to Oregon, also the
date of th e tr death was placed in a
DIVORCE GRANTED
bottle at th e base of the tree.
MARY A. PE T E R SO N
Mrs. M. E. H enderson has not
A divorce was g ran ted la st week sold tier fam ous place. Crown Point
In C ircu it Judge E v an s’ c o u rt to ch alet, as was stated in last w eek's
M ary A. P eterso n a g a in st Sam uel Items. T he w riter re g re ts th is
FARMALL TRAI TORS
P eterso n on ch arg es of cru e lty and e rro r in new s items.
abuse of her m inor ch ild ren by a
The C orbett Sunday school is
previous m a rria g e. Mrs. P eterso n plan n in g a sh o rt program for
BUY a MetORMIt K-DEERING Tractor now
was form erly Mrs. Mary Milne. She M others' Day next Sunday m o rn ­
For many years of
w as m arried to P eterso n March 6. ing at th e close of Sunday school.
Miss Evelyn Reed, a stu d en t a t
1922
M onmouth, was a t home S atu rd ay
and Sunday.
COTTRELL
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Sldw ell from
Mrs. Mary T u rn e r and Miss Beaverton w ere guesta In the
H elen Maxwell, te ach ers, deserve F ran k Reed home T hursday.
Built In several sizes— 10-20 Regular Tread;
The C orbett baseball team played
much cred it for th e splendid p ro ­
15-30
Regular Tread Farm all, for row crops.
gram w hich was presented by the a gam e w ith Odell team at Odell
Fchool children T h u rsd ay evening and lost fi to 12.
E ighteen ladies w ere in a tte n d ­
The play was en titled , “T he E n­
II. O. T E N N E Y , .100 B elm ont St., P o rtlan d , Ore
ch an ted G arden.” About a th ird of ance at th e silver tea given by the
th e stu d e n ts took p art. T he co s­ D orcas society at the hom e of Mr.
tum es w ere beautiful. T he BChool and Mrs. Loyd B ram hall last W ed­
CHEVROLET FOUR-DOOR SEDAN 1927 Model at a G reat Saving.
ch ild ren also ca rrie d off a big nesday. T he society was divided
ROCKWOOD
FAIRVIEW
sh a re of prizes at th e tra c k m eet Into tw o g ro u p s for a m em bership
T he F airview grange will give a
T he Rockwood P aren t-T each er
CHEVROLET COACH 1927 Model. Refinlshed, retired , overhauled. T his c a r Is
held at th e Sandy Unihn high drive. Mrs. G eorge P e rry and Mrs.
set up to give you a lot of dependable use and has an ap p earan ce you will be proud of.
school Friday. Cooking, sewing. Geo. K nleriem w ere chosen leaders. i-so ciatio n will sponsor a well- Card p arty a t ,h e * ra n KB ball F r l-
| day evening. The g range will m eet
S 2 2 5 down 12 m onth-.
m anual tra in in g and exhibits in th e
Mrs. ------,
H arry T u ttle of P o rtlan d
com m ercial d ep artm en t w ere given | was th e guest of Mr. and Mrs. baby and pre-school clin ic a t the S atu rd ay evening for its reg u lar
schoolhouse M.iy 21 at 1 p. m Dr. j m eeting. A varied program w ill be
by th e high school stu d en ts. S ev -IU ran k Reed T hursday.
CHEVROLET TOI KIM4 1924 Model. A ca r th a t has had a good home and stan d s
H elen D ennis of P o rtlan d will be presented a t the lecture hour a t 8
era
l
stu
d
e
n
ts
from
th
is
com
m
unity
t
----------------------
ready to give the second p u rch a ser m any m iles of th e dependable service he pays for
lhe pu? “ c »•
received ribbons for th e ir splendid J W hat you w ant, when you w ant the consulting physician. T he con-1 o'1^ l? ck
at $ 7 5 dow n; H l5 per month.
vlted. A talk on research w ork has
exhibits.
It, as you w an t it— W ant Ad IL
tribiitlou of the clinic to th e com-
prom ised. It is expected th a t
m unlty is to keep the well baby the C hildren's Farm Home a t Cor-
CHEVROLET DELIVER! 1925 Model. One of th e Im proved Chevrolet* rec o n ­
w«ll and to send to school In good vaills will be m ade the subject of
ditioned and* O. K.d to in su re you a lot of service. T his w ould m ake an excellent
physical condition the ch ild ren who • » address. M.lslcal num bers will
berry car.
a I mo be contributed to the evening »
These car* all carry the (L K. that counts.
will en ter for th e first tim e next , program . T he suppers which have
Septem ber.
been given at the grange hall d u r ­
M any m o re good c a rs to select from , ra n g in g In price iro n $ 5 5 to $ 5 5 5
ing the w inter will now be discon­
Masonic Hall, Gresham
tinued until fall.
POWELL VALLEY
The young people of th e Sw edish
John Jo n a s en terU ln ed M
Mission ( huri'li will hold th e ir m em bers of the 1921 past m atro n s
m eeting T h u rsd ay evening a t the ¡club at her home S aturday. I.u n rh -
home of Emil S atterstro m . All . on w as served, afte r which bridge
young people of the com m unity are was enjoyed d uring the afternoon.
MAY-DAY
SPORT DANCE
invited to atten d .
Wear Sum m er Clothes for Com fort
Wednesday Evening, May 9, S p. m.
COMMUNITY SUPPER
DANCE and CARD PARTY
Saturday, May 12 beginning at 7:45
Always
a square USED
CAR deal from
the tiuifk Dealer
SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 12
DANCE
SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 12
BUICK MOTOR CO M PANY
Straw Work Hats
Waiter W. Metzger
STAPLES”
2 5 t to 89
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
fiu y with Confidence!
SERVICE
Gates Funeral Home
Look A h ead /
Successful Power Farming
A few of
our excep tion al Used Car valu es
“w ith an OK th a t c o u n ts”
Areme Club Dance
Shearer Chevrolet Co.
FRÍPAY, MAY 11
GRESHAM, OREGON
Dependability,, Satisfaction and Honest Value
IatdK
ÍÍF
l.n«t Dance of the Sen*»n
G iff ray's Orchestra
t lenten
Ite
.......... - —
I Boys! make your own airplane at
For lowest rates on automobile, total cost of ft. 25. Flies <¡00 feet,
truck and general Insurance eee 2tfc-foot wing spread See Leslie
B. W Thorne.—Adv.
1 8t. Clair at Outlook office.