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
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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
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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
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