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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1928)
page F o r a GRESHAM Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bushong and Mrs. L. L. K idder, Miss Mina Gil th eir son and d aughter-in-law , Mr. bert. Miss Amy Cooper, Miss M ar and Mrs. E arl Bushong of P o rtlan d , g are t St. C lair and Jam es M cAllis te r were am ong the 5000 persons drove to A lbany S unday to visit who w ere p rese n t F riday at the with Mr. and Mrs. R obert H ayes May day exercises held on th e cam pus of W illam ette U niversity a t and th e ir uew daughter. Mra. K. C. R oberts is spending a Salem. T his beautiful cerem ony A good-sized crow d enjoyed th e w as the beginning of th e tw o-day few days at th e hom e of h er p a r ents a t Hood River. She w ent to splendid co n cert ren d ered a t th e May fete, an an n u al event of the be w ith her sister, Miss H elen high school gym nasium E riday eve college. Miss S t.C la ir sp en t the e n tire week-end a t W illam ette, the C ham bers, who is to undergo an ning by the Jen n y Lind chorus. guest of Beta Chi so ro rity house, Much pleased com m ent was heard operation for th e rem oval of a and w itnessed th e various events reg ard in g th e program as a whole, w hich m ade up th e ju n io r week-end goiter. a t the university. About 800 alum ni Mrs. Maud L. Axtell left S a tu r the fine blending of th e voices and and out-of-tow n v isito rs reg istered th e especially good w ork of the day for G aribaldi, Oregon, w here F rid ay for th is in te restin g occasion. she w ill visit her niece, Mrs. John violinist, a m em ber of th e Munson F ra n k E scobar was displaying trio. Mrs. M ildred A nderson H ult tiie first rose of the season on his Benson, for two weeks. was seen to advantage in the ad clim ber w hich has grow n to a Mrs. G eorge C u rrln broke h er left m irab le way she directed the g re a t height. A large num ber of arm a t th e w rist la st W ednesday chorus of 20 voices. Mrs. Enoch roses a re now in bloom. when she stepped backw ard into a Sandeen, wife of the p asto r of Saron A business m eeting of th e W. C. hole in th e yard and put h er arm L u th eran church, is a m em ber of T. U. will he held T hursday a fte r behind h er in th e attem p t to steady th is chorus w hich m eets weekly in noon at the public library. At th at tim e plans w ill be m ade to en te r herself from falling. Mrs. C urrin P o rtlan d for reh earsals. tain the all-day session of the W. C. Is a t her home w here she Is m ak E m m ett W elling of Salem was in T. U. county in stitu te w hich will be ing satisfacto ry recovery. G resham over the w eek-end visiting held at th e G resham M ethodist church T h u rsd ay , May 17. his wife, who for the past week has Sunday guests at the home of Mr. been at th e home of her m other and Mrs. E. H. Kelly were Mr. and Mrs. George T acheron. Mrs. H. H. Mrs. F ran k C lark and baby D or Ott is still carin g for th e infant son othy of Y am hill, Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. W elling until the E lton Kelly and d au g h ter H elen of P o rtlan d , and Mr. and Mrs. Claude M A D t O f F.XTVA FINE la tte r’s re tu rn to health. Mrs. W ell Sm ith, d au g h ter Genevieve and son QUALIFY ÇA1I.C1.OIH ing is slow ly regaining her form er Bobby of Bend, Oregon. The F.vary point of Sm iths, who w ere form er residents stren g th . stra in re inferred with BAP TACKS George C urrin was called to P ay of G resham , had been atten d in g the De Molay convention a t Salem and ette, Idaho, la st T h u rsd ay by the w ere on th e ir way home. fatal illn ess of his b ro th er, Robert Two men w ere arre ste d in G resh C urrin, aged 73, who died the fol am S atu rd ay nig h t by M arshal E. lowing day from carcinom a. Mr. H. Kelly and held for investigation C urrin was a form er resid en t of by th e sheriff of C lackam as county. They proved th e ir innocence re E stacad a and had visited in Gresh- g arding the ch arg es placed ag ain st i am a num ber of times. them and w ere released Sunday The Rev. E. F. W ard, for 40 years m oruing. Officers of both counties a m issionary in India, will speak w ere on the lookout for men in T h u rsd ay evening at the F ree volved in safe crack in g o perations M ethodist ch u rch . T he Rev. Mr at Molalla. W ard, who is nearin g the end of a J. C. Bridges, h ard w are d ealer on y ea r's furlough in Am erica, is an E ast Pow ell stre e t, was rendered ■rÉL able sp eak er and full conv ersan t unconscious T h u rsd ay afternoon w ith all phases of life in the O rient w hen he w as stru c k on th e head by A lthough in advanced age, he ex a four-foot slab w hile engaged in pects to re tu rn to In d ia a t the ex picking up wood by the side of a piration of his furlough and com mill chute n ea r Sandy. Mr. Bridges plete his life’s w ork there. A co r tried to w ard off the blow with his dial in v itation is extended to all to arm as the large slab cam e over the attend th is service. side of th e chute, thereb y receiving Mr. and Mrs. F ran k C lark and a blow on the arm as w ell as his d au g h ter D orothy of Yamhill were head. He recovered w ithout the en tertain ed a t Suuday d inner by aid of a physician. Miss Inez Lusted. Mr. and Mrs. F red Ruegg, Mrs. Mrs. Maud Axtell and Mrs. John George K enney, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. G antenbein sp en t F rid ay with the M anning, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Rob G R ESH A M , ORE. la tte r’s m other a t Boring. erts, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge S leret and Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n S leret a t : tended th e F o u n d ers' Day ce le b ra tion held at Chutnpoeg S aturday. A splendid tim e is reported. T here w ere 6(100 people in atten d an ce, and 2200 autom obiles on the grounds. T his event, w hich is an an n u a l oc cu rren ce, w as attended by some of th e G resham crow d for th e first F o r in fo rm a tio n lea d in g to th e n a m e s of th e tim e. Mrs. L. Radford left yesterd ay for p erso n o r p e rso n s w ho rem oved a 5000-gallon Red th e Siletz co u n try , w here she ex C ed ar W a te r T a n k from T h e P o rtla n d A uto club on pects to have ch arg e of a cook house for h er son-in-law . Jack S a tu rd a y , May 5. P h o n e G re sh am 1081 o r see Mr. Moore, who lias a c o n tra c t for road Wood a t T h e I nique R e s ta u ra n t. building. Mrs. Radford accom panied Mrs. Moore, who had been h ere for a few days w ith her m other. D. C. Ely of Oregon City was in G resham Monday looking after business m atters. He was accom panied by F ra n k Moore, also of Oregon City. T he Rev. and Mrs. E. D. B lack m an of Ainfty, Oregon, are sp en d ing a few days w ith th e ir son-in- law and d au g h ter, th e Rev. and Mrs. B. J. Yates. Jo h n H ansen has gone to Oregon City w here he has obtained w ork in the C row n-W illam ette paper m ills, of w hich his b ro th er-in -law is sup erin ten d en t. F ra n k Moore suffered a severe Of course your graduation gift to her must he a tta c k of h eart tro u b le Monday eve a watch, the traditional remembrance for this day nlng. He has recovered to some degree and is restin g easily. of days. Mrs. .B .J. Y ates en tertain ed the young people of the m issionary so You will find in o u r stock only th e b e st w a tc h es in ciety at the F ree M ethodist p a r sonage last evening. A g eneral th e la te st sty le e a se s a n d a t prices you can pay 1 1 1 good tim e w as enjoyed, followed by All of th em a re q u a lity w atch es th ro u g h an d th ro u g h . refresh m en ts. The stu d en ts of th e com m unity L et us show th em to you. new s w riting class, recently lnau g u rate d at G resham by Prof. C, J. M cIntosh of C orvallis as a p a rt of the O. 8. C. extension course, will have an opportunity every Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’clock of listening in over KOIX for fu rth e r ta lk s on Powell St. Qresham, Oregon l’hone 44 th e subject of w ritin g up th e news. The lessons begin today and will co n tin u e for 10 weeks. Mr and Mrs. W illiam D ecker and son W illiam Jr., of P o rtlan d , spent Sunday In G resham as th e guests of Mr. aud Mrs. C. It. L ane and family. Guv R usher, who is em ployed on a boat running betw een P o rtlan d and C alifornia, cam e today for a visit w ith the home folks. Mrs. (). A. E astm an was employed today in judging needlew ork of n school club n ear Kendall. Mrs. Robert Lansdow ne, a sister of Mrs. C E. R usher, is principal of the school. \ seven-pound son was born y es terd ay to Mr. aud Mrs. W H. Joiner of E stacada, at th e hom e of Mrs. C arrie Powell. co m p lete w ith a tta c h m e n ts Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Schenk of Ridgefield. W ashington, spent S u n day w ith his fath er. Jo h n Schenk and family. Army Sm ith of Hood River was th e guest Sunday of his uncle and Slightly soiled Hut huve n e v e r been used au n t. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. C arothers. Mr and Mrs. A W E aston made a w eek-end trip to th e ir farm near Tillam ook, and also spent some tim e at fhe beach. Mr and Mrs. F red C halker have ONLY moved into th e ir new three-room EACH ONLY m odern house recen tly erected so u th east of S ehlller station. Mr and Mrs W illiam Siem ens T E R M S IF D E SIR E D and fam ily have rented the sm all house belonging to Mrs. E lla H orn- ish w est of the telephone office and will move In a short time. \ m u rh a n L egion M instrel Show David Johnson of P o rtlan d Is spending a few days at th e home of T h n rsd tt) n ig h t. May Id, G. I '. II. 8. Gym. his gran d m o th er, Mrs Marlon | Johnson, The Rev E H orsfm ann, pastor of th e E vangelical church, has been asked to deliver th e b accalau reate serm on to the 192S g rad u atin g class of G resham Union high school. T his service w ill take place in the high school gym nasium the store on Sunday evening, May 20. T his y e a r's class will co n sist of 63 m em P h o n e l t .i l G re sh am bers. th e la rg e st In the h isto ry of th e school. Gresham Locals GRESHAM OREGON Phone 801 Powell St. M instrel Show, May 10 May Special HEADLIGHT Carpenter’s Overalls M instrel Show, May 10 ANY Westing- house $ J o r Mot P o in t OUTLOOK, GRESHAM. OREGON for $ A 75 IS Your Daughter GRADUATING cl 0 W 11 lfcis Triple “A” Service Station i C lean -u p w eek h a s p a sse d b u t there* alw ay s is a c e rta in a m o u n t of c le a n in g a n d fixing th a t is n e c e ssa ry to keep y o u r place lo o k in g spick a n d span. Don't Forget Mother W. It HICKS CO. ELECTRIC RÄNGE MAY 8, T he w indow s of th e Bank of C larence K ruger, ath letic coach 10-Acre Bargain G resham a re being equipped w ith 1 of G. U. H. 8.. has accepted the po- N ear H illsview school. F o u r- sh u tte rs, th e w ork of a P o rtlan d sition of b ask etb all coach at Jef- room house, creek acro ss one c o r man. These sh u tte rs a re of the ferson high school in P ortland. ner, 1100 cash. B alance $10 p e r sam e style as those in the new Miss A lice P rindle, m usical in m onth w ith in te re st a t 6 per cent. building of the Oregon T elephone stru c to r of the high school here, B. W. T horne, G resham .—Adv. com pany. will not re tu rn next year, having Money Savers T he Colum bia B rick w orks at a s i m i l a r position in view in Mon Men's blue w ork sh irts 69 c e n ts ; Hogan has the c o n tra c t for fu rn tana. Both Mr. K ru g er and Miss P rin d le leave for oth er schools at d ress sh irts, co llars attac h ed 98c; ishing the m illion and a q u a rte r brick required in the co n stru ctio n a m a terial advance in salary . T heir m en's overalls $1.29; 36-inch b a th su ccesso rs have not as yet been tow els 19c, tw o for 35c. A lys- of th e new v e te ra n s’ hospital on w orth & M artin.—Adv. M arquam hill in P o rtland. Com announced. mon b rick w ill be used for facing the building, and all th e b rick will be backed up w ith 8-ineh tile. An added im provem ent a t the dairy farm of W. H. Gibson & Son for the benefit of th e ir m ilk cu s tom ers is a p ap er parchm ent, five inches square, held in place by a ru b b er band over th e lip of th e m ilk bottle in addition to the re g u la r AT YOUR SERVICE WITH THE cap, w hich thoroughly p ro tects it from d u st and o th er contam ination. I REST OF SERVICE Mr. Gibson has secured th ese cov- I ers as th e re s u lt of his effort to give his cu sto m ers only th e best I and m ost sa n ita ry protection in the DICK JOHNSON, Prop. Powell St.. m a tte r of m ilk purity. Miss M iriam Inglis re tu rn e d I Monday from W yoming. Iowa, w here she w as called some tim e ago by th e death of her m other. She has resum ed her work as a | m em ber of th e high school faculty .95 >10.00 Reward TUESDAY, on Mother’s Day SUNDAY, MAY 13 T h is s to re is h e a d q u a rte rs fo r th e item s w hich you w ill re q u ire to alw ays k eep your p lac e in trim . We have a dandy PAINT, priced per gallon............... A large size GARBAGE CAN for ...................................... A regular $12.50 LAWN MOWER fo r ........................ • W e h a v e a b e a u tifu l lin e of c a rd s a n d booklets, also som e a p p ro p ria te g ifts fo r M o th e rs’ Day. A good serviceable, durable \Y :iE E LB ARROW, for Hepp’s Racket Store Phone 1421 $2.59 $1.69 $8.95 $6.75 L. L. KIDDER HDWE.CO. Gresham G re sh am , O regon D on't m iss (I k * Hit; M in strel show T h u rsd ay n ig h t a t th e h ig h school gym. THIS YEAR? Balance 18 Months M instrel Show, May 10 If necessary wiring can be included in I he purchase price NEW ilkalfp s jetudrp ê>torc [ 0 N I, Y M instrel Show. May 10 2 May Special Vacuum Cleaners Regular $34.50 value GRESHAM OREGON Phone 801 Powell St. A. IV. Metzger & Co. TVINCHCSTCK „ 1065 AND UPW ARDS O N L Y C H R Y S L E R E N G IN E E R IN G C A N G IV E Y O U S U C H G R E A T F E A T U R E S 0 N L Y “BEEVAC” J L O W E R . P R IC E S N O OTHER car, in its particular price range of •1065 to *1235, comes within leagues of what the Great “62” offers in performance, in quality, in style, and in value. For no other enjoys the benefits of the unique in timate association with the production of such tine cars as the Illustrious “72” and Imperial “80.” As a result,Chrysler “62” is the only car to offer you the combination of these features at such low pr es:—rubber shock in su lators — in stea d o f CHRYSLER "6a” NEW PRICES B o r ia i Coape $1065 R o a d s te r • T oaring Sedan Coape 1O 75 » 1095 • ” 1145 metal shackles; self-equal- izing hydraulic 4-wheel brakes; 7-bearing crank shaft with interchange able shimless hearings; saddle spring-seat cush ion s; b alan ced fro n t wheels for utmost safety In d riv in g at h igh er speeds; etc-, etc. Examine the Great “62” with utmost care. Ride in it. Drive it. Only in this way can you learn just how far superior it is — not only to cars o f equal price, but to cars costing manv hundreds of dollars more. Hessel Implement Co. r _