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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1928)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM. OREGON FRIDAY» WAY Erick Unis Passes; Heart Failure Cause DEMAND INCREASES FOR COl’PE TYPES J u s t a sh o rt tim e ago the closed c a r sta rte d to sweep the country. T hen th e coach, a distinctive model , in the closed ca r field, shot ahead | in popularity. Now th e coupe is E rick Unis died a t hls hom e a j beginning to strik e a ru n n er's m ile east of Boring. F rid ay . May strid e and is claim ing the honors. T he coupe has the advantage of IS from an attack of h e a rt disease. com ing in m any different styles. F u n eral services w ere held at th e T his is p a rtic u la rly tru e of the Saron L utheran ch u rc h Monday, Dodge B ro th ers line, according to with interm ent follow ing in L in P. E. Brockw ay, of Brockway & Nelson, dealers for Gresham . coln Memorial p ark u n d er th e di In th e S tan d ard Six Dodge rection of the G ates F u n e ra l Home. B ro th ers c a r th e re is the ever pop Mr. Unis was born in S tabacka, | u la r th ree-p assen g er type and the The cab rio let has a Nerpes, Finland, D ecem ber 4, 1869. cabriolet. special nam e but in reality is u n He came to A m erica in 1889 and , der th e coupe design. In the Vic settled at Anaconda, Mont. H ere tory Six Dodge B ro th ers line th e re in 1897 he w as m a rrie d to Miss ' is the new ly announced fo u r-p as senger model and th e reg u la r Marie Anderson. To th is union coupe. T his new’ four-passenger seven children w ere born, all of car is exceedingly roomy and bids whom are living. T hey cam e to w ell to be one of th e o u tstanding Oregon in 1902 and have lived i sellers of th e Victory Six group, since that tim e in P ow ell Vdlley, I say the* dealers. In th e S enior Six Dodge B ro th ers Portland and n ea r Boring. Mr. ca r th e re is th e fo u r-p assen g er car, Unis has been a m em ber of the as w ell as th e cabriolet. T he la t Saron L utheran ch u rch since 1905. I te r has a la rg e rum ble seat and is easily capable of carry in g five p ass The deceased is survived by engers w ith com fort. seven children, Mrs. F rie d a Prem o, T he cab rio lets are excellently Mrs. E sther W illing, Mrs. E lsie finished and the back of th e top Norton, Miss H elen U nis, W alter. drops back. F or p leasan t w eath er Ivar and A lvar U nis, also five driving th is m akes a "clubby” ef fect and th e p assen g ers in th e grandchildren. Two b ro th ers, rum ble se a t can converse w ith th e C harlie and Otto, and tw o sisters, . occupants of th e fro n t seat. Johanna and Josephine, reside in Deep Creek Girl Honored. Finland. The pallb earers w ere J. E. Conn, T he a ttra c tiv e grounds of the John E hrstrom , F ra n k G ustafson, country hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H. C arl M arklund, Em il N asshahn and H. B lake n ear Deep C reek fu rn H. C. Compton. ished a pictu resq u e settin g for a p retty law n fete given Sunday a f Card of Thanks. ternoon in honor of th e g rad u atio n The children of E rick U nis and his brother, Chas. Unis, ta k e th is and b irth d a y of th e ir dau g h ter. means of thanking th e ir frien d s for T hirty-five guests who assem bled their sym pathy and help given, for from th e neighborhood and P o rt those who assisted a t th e fu n eral land to enjoy the hospitality of th e and for the floral offerings. BJakes w ere tre a te d to a varied m u sical program . P ro m in en t m u si cians who particip ated w ere R alph H. A ldred, co n cert p ia n ist and th e a te r o rg a n ist; H enry D irkson, b arito n e; and Mrs. Blake, co n tralto . D elicious refresh m en ts w ere ! Columbia G range Hall served buffet before th e d e p a rtu re of th e gu ests a t sundown. CARD PARTY and DANCE Thurs., May 31 Admission 35c, including refreshm ents Money Savers Many Eighth Grade Pupils Get Diplomas T he eighth g rad e g rad u ates of schools not o th erw ise rep o rted in M ultnomah county In connection with the closing exercises are g iv en below; Dist. 27—Rockwood DDL 2» Powellhurst M argaret A ngelshaug, Clyde Archie, Agnes Baron, Robert Ben son, Em il Bosch, M atilda Buckley, Alma, Cooper, George Dorsey, R ichard D urham , L etha F erguson, E dith G arver, Rose G ildner, H arry Goodwin, Woodrow Goodwin. N or m an Jau in , Johnie H aw kins, H arry Kay, K athleen Kay, Opal M ichael, Ja ck Moll, E dw ard Motls, George Motls, F ra n cis Neville, D onald Or- mandy, Nina Robinson, R ichard S trau s, Bonnie Mae Thom as. ARBOLEDA COMMUNITY CLUB SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 26 Dance, Couple 7 5 i C ards, Couple 5 0 4 D ist ME—Corbett G eorge T akenchi, W esley Post, Alvin Soule, E lizabeth Morgan, Je sse B utler, E unice B urcholtz, L au ra H icks, R ichard Morgan, Louise W and, G eorgie B utler, Jam es W ilson, H a rry S urber, L u cille Berney. Dist. 40— Russellville V ernon Elwood Lewis, G eraldine O 'B rien, W illiam Koida, Alyce S earle, M aurice DeLano, F red A. P iper, K enneth Bee, M arjorie H ad ley, C lara Mina C randell, M arvel Mae Rueber, M itsue Yoshltomi, H elen L orene Cook, G ladys Del- phine Piper. TRACTORS TWINE IMPLEMENTS H. O. T E N N E Y 300 Belmont St. Portland D eloris Brown. DIsL 42—Bridal Veil Neva Schmid, Lois Wolfe, Kazuyo K aw am ura. E llen Newman, K ath erin e Bog- gis, Ja cq u e tta Rose Maddin, B rian T ichenor, Jo h n n ie Lesch, B asil Osborn, P resto n G o ed ick , C h a r lotte Hoek, M yrtle Lockwood, Mary Schofield, Milton Mienig, Ja sp e r F erguson, Leo C urry, Melonie F la- m an, Violet B raith w aite, P ric illa Beigh, K ath erin e Rouch, K enneth L utz, H a rry Van A lst, Je a n e tte Miller, F ra n cis Goldie, C lara Ju n e G abrielson, Conrod D illing. Dist. 5(1—Brower Bobbie B eehler, May H em m ers, Billy Holm es, Melba M agnuson, Ja n ie Knapp, H arold Olson, Signe Olson, Clyde Resarp, R obert Sloop. Dist. 15 Joint—Pleasant Valley O rris C harles W arren , Jam es Stubbs, C asw ell G rave, S terlin g Richey, E rn estin e H em street, V er non Cheldelin, H azel T aylor, B er nice P illster, Em ory Keyes T itzel, T hom as G rave, A rth u r Savo, S tew art Richey. FAIRVIEW D o d g e - B r o t h e - r s 1 2 -MILE CORNER AND BASE LINE ROAD Wednesday, May 30 Time Trials 12 Noon RACES START 2:30 p.m. GRESHAM DOG and CAT HOSPITAL D R . II. C. JO H N S O N V eterin a ria n Brockway & Nelson Dodge Brothers’ Dealers Dlst. II—Springfield Dist. 6 Joint—Orient McCORMICK-DEERING Oiled Track, No Dust SPEED BOWL Dish 35—llurlburt W ilbur Reading, There is only one place to buy AT THE M ildred Ellis, G ladys Johnson, Norwood Johnson, E ste lla Davis, F red Baker. DisL 45—Gilbert given by the AUTO RACES V erdella Lamb, Ver! E m rick, E leanor P assm ore, M errill Fem - rlte, Alma Sogn, R ichard K ruger, Ju a n ita S innett, Em il K reofsky, Eva S tensland. Men's blue w ork sh irts 69 ce n ts; d ress sh irts, co llars attach ed 98c; Dist. 44— Folkenberg m en's o v eralls 81.29; 36-lnch bath D elila R uth Bandy, T heodore tow els 19c, tw o for 35c. Alys- W annebo. w orth & M artin.—Adv. DANCE and CARD PARTY PAGE FIVE Gresham, Oregon We tre a t all anim als, both large and sm all. 0 -9 C alls answ ered day or nig h t Expert Repairing G R E SH A M Office 1551 PHO NES Res. M sx t Experleneed M echa n I ch Precision Tools Prompt Service Guaranteed It (‘pairing Be kind to your pets, keep them well and happy. Triple “A” Service Station DICK JOHNSON, Prop. Powell St. VULCANIZING TIRES and TUBES ACCESSORIES A. G. Frykholm in charge of tire and tube repairing te st a m o to r car? Is ipeed the first test you apply to a motor carf . . . Then drive T he Victory Six, for no car in its class is so fast. . . . Is acceleration a major consideration? . . . 5 to 25 miles in 7 * seconds — 10 to 45 miles in l i ’zz seconds —tell the un paralleled story o f Victory pick-up. Are you interested in economy? . . . 21 miles per gallon at 25 miles per hour is average gas con sumption for this famous Six . . . ‘/(oomy? . . . Head room equal to any—superior to most—in its class. Wider seats — more leg room. Big! A nd a beautv! Rakish and trim in line, richly upholstered, beautifully lacquered in smart hues — tomorrow'I style with D odge dependability. A car that you should try ou t—now—y o u - ilf at the wheel. Coupe, $IO4S; 4 -door Sedan, f lO 9 f i D eluxe Sedan. t l l 7 0 ; D eLuxe 4 -p a n . C oupe, g l l 7 0 i Sport Si dan, } l2 9 5 —f. o. b. Detroit. BROCKWAY & NELSON POWELL 8T. GRESHAM S u ccesso rs to B arnes L um ber Co. HOY O. 8 O W L E 8 , M anager Huildiny Materials and Mill Work C om plete line o f Monarch Paints, Builders’ Hardware Estim ates on houses and buildings gladly submitted. Pow ell St. Phone *2131 O resham S TA P LE S The Jewelry and Opti cal Store of the common people One of the finest stocks of E; Diamonds and W atches in the Northwest Optical Parlors second to E none, and you will find prices very reasonable ■ Spirit". T he conclusion of th e Bible I; 356 Alder St., Portland lectu res on th e A pocalypse will be Rev. A. R. A nderson, a trav elin g BBaoon MM ! given In the evening at 8 o'clock. vr r a a r m Phone rrrm r r m t m i r m m i Y m / f m rm m / f f rr m r fr t, m issionary of the Mission ch u rc h T his will be a sum m ary of events es of th e northw est, will speak In connection with C h rist's ru le on Sunday evening at the Pow ell V al earth and final consum m ation of all ley Mission church. T he Rev. things. POWELL VALLEY Jo n as Johnson will speak In the m orning. The reg u lar p asto r of the church, the Rev. Don Shogren, left on Monday of last w eek to a t tend th e church conference at E v erett, W ash. T his w eek he is conducting m eetings a t B elling ham , W ash., and plans to re tu rn the first p a rt of next week. PLEASANT HOME Rev. Gordon Johnson will atten d I The congregation of the Sm ith th e Sw edish B ap tist conference a t em orial P re sb y teria n ch u rch w ill T illam ook over th e week-end and atten d services Sunday m orning at a supply will be procured to fill th e ’ th e M ethodist ch u rch in th e ab I pulpit a t th e P le a sa n t Home Bap- I sence of th e p asto r, th e Rev. E. R. 1 tist church during his absence. The D. H ollensted, who is atten d in g Shnday school will convene a t 8 th e g en eral assem bly of th e P re s o'clock and th e Benior and ju n io r Miss A nna Nordblom, dau g h ter b y terian ch u rch a t T ulsa, O kla More homa. Sunday school will be held of Mr. and Mrs. C harles Nordblom, B.Y. P .U . at 7:30 o’clock. com plete o rganization of th e ju n a t th e ch u rch at the reg u la r hour w as one of th e m em bers of the iors will be effected a t th is tim e n u rse s’ g rad u atin g class a t St. Vin of lo o'clock. cents hospital T h u rsd ay evening. and pro sp ects a re very b rig h t for Miss Nordblom plans to rem ain in a stro n g one. TROUTDALE E. E. Brink retu rn ed S atu rd ay the ho sp ital for several m onths yet Sunday school w ill be held a t th e from North D akota w here he ac to fully com plete h er work. Mr. com m unity ch u rch Sunday m orning and Mrs. Nordblom have tw o other com panied th e body of Mrs. B rin k ’s at 10 o’clock. | ch ild ren who are th is year m em father. Mr. L arsen , for b u rial. bers of g rad u a tin g classes. A lbert H. C. Nelson w as tak en suddenly will g rad u a te th is evening w ith the i ill T uesday evening, b ut is b etter '28 class of O resham Union high , at th is time. school and Edith Nordblom w as a Jam es Nelson is assistin g in the 12 hours for 15c m em ber of the Pow ell Valley i farm w ork at th e B. C. Altm an eighth grad e g rad u atin g class. I farm . ?3.5B per month The Day of P en teco st will be ob Mrs. F ran ces Cline visited her served at the Saron L u th eran b ro th er, Sam uel Bacon, T hursday, H ours 7 A. M. to 7 P. M. ch u rch w ith P en teco stal services The old friends and neighbors of beginning a t 11:10. T h ere will be ¡50 F ro n t St., betw een Main and George W. Landon w ere grieved to special singing and a serm on will learn of his death W ednesday. The Madison, P o rtlan d , Ore. be given by th e p asto r on th e Landon fam ily lived on w h at is them e, "T h e Gift of th e Holy now the D. D. Ja ck place a t Scenic AUTO PARKING H ow do y o u COPELAND LUMBER COMPANY Portland’s Electrical Shopping Center The Portland Electric Power Company’s Home The Electric Building At Broadway and Alder Streets I n in the very heart of the busIncHH dlHtrlct. The Electric Store on the F irst Floor is Portland's Electrical Shopping Center. W ithin one to three blocks of nearly all the principal stores, shops, hotels, banks, restaurants and theaters. Street cars rig h t to the door from every part of the city, for single fare and tra n s fer. Principal railway ticket offices, and inter- urban railw ays and stage term inals easily accessible. w hen th e y first cam e to O regon 40 YOUR BATTERY The vital spot of your car Give it the attention it deserves and you will realize more pleasure and profit from the use of your car. Our Five Point Service is TREE TO YOU Gresham Battery & Tire Shop Ivy F illin g S tation Phons 1701 years ago, and w ere frien d s of the , late Mr. and Mrs. Lew is M iller in T ennessee. P lan s a re being m a tu red to r a social tim e a t th e open m eeting of M ultnomah g ran g e S atu rd ay eve ning follow ing th e business session. Anyone In terested w ill receive a cordial w elcom e by th e g ran g e m em bers. Cake and coffee w ill be iserved. Two guest sp eak ers will be p re sen ted at th e tw o ch u rch services of th e M ethodist church Sunday, .May 27. T he Rev. J. B. Coan, of Eugene, re p rese n tin g the W esley hospital, of Marshfield .will he the | speaker at th e m orning service. The new ly elected officers of the E pw orth le a g u e a re to he Installed PORTLAND a t th e evening service .and it Is ex pected th a t N athan H aroon of P o rt land will deliver th e ad d ress in connection w ith th e in stallatio n service. Besides th ese tw o services th e re will be th e reg u la r Bunday school session a t 10 o'clock tu th e m orning and th e league devotional service at 7 in th e evening. T he public ia Invtted to attend these servtcas. Mrs. Leora Davis w as a rec en t guest at th e hom e of her g ra n d d au g h ter, Mrs. H arold Jack , a t Scenic station. For low est ra te s on autom obil*, tru ck and general Insurance ses B W T h o r n s —Adv.