Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 29, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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    GRESHAM
U ard of T hank«.
T he ch ild ren , g ran d c h ild ren and
g re a t g ran d c h ild ren of G eorge W.
L andon u n ite in th ia expression of
ap p re cia tio n to th e m any frie n d s
and neighbors who have assiste d
Have Your Car Washed
lo r Decoration Day
R IG H T NOW—bring your car to us so we can
wash it up before you make the rounds of the ceme­
teries on Decoration Day.
We anticipate a rush of business at the last minute
be disappointed but let us have the car now.
With our new wash rack and new equipment we can
make her look like new.
bo don’t
Gresham Service Station
CHAS. HUNT & 8ON
Phone 1631
Third and Main
EVE’S.SUN’S1
HOL’S .lO i
Koy H. Gibbs and C. H. H oecker
w ere th e d elegates from th e local
I. O. O. F. lodge and Mrs. J. E. G ates
and Mrs. G us Donley from th e Re­
bekah lodge who atten d e d th e a n ­
n u al m eeting of th e I. O. O. F. g ran d
lodge an d th e R ebekah assem bly
w hich convened a t R oseburg from
M onday u n til T h u rsd ay of last
week. Mrs. Roy Gibbs and tw o
ch ild ren visited w ith h er p are n ts,
Mr. and Mrs. F red M ew hirter of
N ew berg d u rin g h er h u sb a n d 's v isit
to Roseburg.
A rnold R ogers of P o rtlan d w as
v isitin g w ith G resham frie n d s S a t­
urday. He rec en tly re tu rn e d from
Raym ond, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. P ate and son
Andy of H illsboro sp e n t Sunday
w ith Mr. and Mrs. P a te ’s d au g h ter,
Mrs. E. M. W ard and fam ily.
T he T ab er d ru g sto re w as en ­
tered S unday n ig h t th ro u g h th e
i fro n t door, th e ca sh d raw er rifled
I of its co n ten ts and a num ber of
( fo untain pens tak en . T he w ork
was th o u g h t to be th a t of a m ate u rs
j and show ed evidence of being h u r ­
ried ly done.
Miss Melba S an d ers, in stru c to r in
E nglish a t G resham Union high
school, left S atu rd ay m o rn in g for
her hom e at N ew berg. She p lan s
to study piano an d pipe o rg an in
P o rtlan d th is sum m er. Miss S an ­
d ers is an accom plished m usician.
Mr. and Mrs. D orsey D ent have
moved from th e W illiam s house on
South R oberts avenue to th e house
belonging to Mrs. J. G. M etzger on
W est Pow ell stree t. Mr. and Mrs.
M. E. W illiam s will occupy th e ir
house recen tly vacated by Mr. and
Mrs. Dent, and Mr. and Mrs. H arold
R ichm ond w ill m ove from th e ir
a p a rtm e n ts over th e F irs t S tate
h ank to th e sm all house of Mr. and
Mrs. W illiam s.
As M em orial Day is observed as
a holiday by th e postal d ep a rtm en t
of th e United S tates, th e re w ill be
no r u ra l or g en eral delivery W ed­
nesday from th e local postofflce.
T he u su al m orning d istrib u tio n of
m ail to th e boxes will ta k e place,
as w ill also th e m orning dispatch
of m all from th e office.
N early a sco re of perso n s have
been rep o rted 111 d u rin g th e past
w eek in th is locality from an ail-
Our Big Tire Sale
is saving money for many Gresham motorists!!
Goodrich Tires and Tubes
a t low est prices ever quoted
If you need tires- BUY NOW! Come in Today!!
Goodrich Commander Cords
Reg. P rice
S ale P rice
$3.95
4.95
30x3% Cl .........................................................$965
29x4.40 SB .......................................................' 7.35
GOODRICH RADIO CORDS
Reg. P rice
S ale P rice
Reg. P rice
30x3!.. CI,, Reg...... ......... $ 8.15
30x3% Cl. G iant___ ............ 9.00
14.15
31x4 SB .....................
.......... 14.85
32x4 SB
33x4 S B ..................... .......... 15.65
34x4 S B .................. .......... 16.45
32x4% S B ................ .......... 20.25
33x4% SB .............. .......... 21.05
34x4% S B ............... .......... 21.55
33x5 S B .................... .......... 26.85
.......... 28.85
35x5 SB
$ 5.75
6.45
9 95
10.60
11.25
11.70
14.45
14.95
15.35
19.15
20.60
29x4.40 SB
30x4.50 SB
29x4.75 SB
30x4.75 SB
30x5.00 SB
31x5.00 SB
30x5.25 SB
31x5.25/ SB
30x5.77 SB
32x6.00 SB
33x6.00 SB
Sale P rice
............ ............ $10.05
............ ............. 10.85
............ ............. 12,60
............ ............ 13.15
............ ............ 14.15
............ ............ 14.65
............ ............ 15.20
............ ............ 17.05
............ ............ 19.25
............ ............ 19.25
............ ............ 20.40
$ 7.20
7.75
8.95
9.35
10.10
10.45
11.70
12.15
13.75
13.75
14.55
GOODRICH SILVERTOWN CORDS
Reg. P rice
Sale P rice
$ 8.80
30x31 ? CI. (ïia n t..... ...........$12.35
12.35
........... 17.35
31x4 SB
18.40
13.10
J2x4 S B .........
O TH ER SIZES reduced in proportion
»
Reg P rice
Sale P ric e
29x4.40 SB ......... .............. $12.20
$ 8.70
30x4.50 SB ......... ................ 13.40
9.65
29x4.75 SB ......... ............... 15.35
10.95
30x4.75 SB ......... ................ 15.95
11.35
30x5.25 SB ......... ............... 20.20
14.40
31x5.25 SB ......... ................ 20.85
14.85
33x6.00 SB ......... ............... 25.20
17.90
OTHER SIZES reduced in proportion
Reg. P ric e
Sale P rice
$15.6
$11.15
15.80
21.55
26.90
22.10
i4 S B
10x5 SB, 6 ply
10.15
57 70
Reg. P ric e
now. V
S ale P ric e
32x6 SB. S plv for 5-in. rim 49.00
35.15
32x6 SB 10 ply.................... 61.20
43.60
14x7 SB
............ 86.70
61.90
O TH ER SIZES reduced in proportion
Mwntag “VswHIataM
H «rt”
—a large volume of
•lo w ly m oving air
pre-warmed to the
proper temperature.
T hese a re ab solutely first q u ality G oodrich T ires an d T ubes
F R E SH S T O C K
These Prices Subject to Change II ithout Notice
NO SEC O N D S
ED. RllEPPELL’S
12-Mile Service Station
1 Mile North of Gresham on Base Line Road
¿9,
1>ft
WARM AIR
fxtn»
IX .,
rv tu n w
FURNACE
E a jy p a y m e n t s —n o fin a n c in g c b a r g .
IM M E D IA T E s e r v ic e
without obligation, o f course, at—
Gresham Plumbing
& Heating Co.
J. S. CHIODO, Prop.
1233
m ent resem b lin g ptom aine poison­
ing. L ocal physicians do not r e ­
g ard th e m a tte r in a serious light.
Mr. an d Mrs. D orsey D ent left
Sunday on an autom obile trip
w hich m ay ta k e them aw ay m uch
of th e sum m er. T hey plan first to
go to E ugene to atten d th e com ­
m encem ent exercises of th e Uni­
v ersity of Oregon, and from th e re
to K lam ath F a lls for a tw o w eeks’
visit w ith the p are n ts of Mr. Dent.
From K lam ath F alls they expect to
go on a to u r of e a ste rn Idaho. Mr.
Dent w ill re tu rn to G resham and
resu m e his place as L atin and Eng-
ish in stru c to r a t th e high school
next fall. Mrs. D ent’s sister, Mrs.
C. E. W elborn and little d au g h ter
who have been h ere for a w eek's
visit, left S unday to spend a few
days w ith h er b ro th e r in P o rtlan d ,
afte r w hich she w ill re tu rn to
A storia.
T he ap p e aran c e of th e floors and
tow er of the F re e M ethodist ch u rch
have been m uch im proved by a
double co at of paint.
Mrs. Mary W elch and d au g h ter
G race atten d ed a b irth d a y d in n er
in Sellwood Sunday given in honor
of Miss Mary S h u tts.
At m eetings of th e A m erican L e­
gion and A uxiliary held T uesday
evening d eleg ates w ere elected by
th e au x ilia ry to th e sta te conven­
tio n w hich w ill be held at Medford,
Oregon, th e first w eek of A ugust.
Mrs. C. C. G ray and Mrs. K. C.
R oberts w ere elected delegates,
and Mrs. W illiam E v erett and Mrs.
C. C. Y ager w ere elected a lte r ­
nates. N om inations w ere m ade for
th e delegates from th e Legion to
th e convention, b ut election has
been deferred u n til a later date. A
bake sale will he held by th e ladies
of th e A uxiliary, Ju n e 16 a t th e
sto re of A. W. M etzger & Co. The
proceeds of th is sale w ill be used
for sending th e delegates to th e '
g ath erin g at Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. E ttsel Jo n es of
B rem erton, W ash., and Mrs. Jo n e s’
sister, Miss Ada McCool of San i
F rancisco, a re spending a sh o rt
tim e at th e home of Mrs. P e a rl 1
Mack and h er fa th e r, F ra n k Jones.
Mr .and Mrs. Jones- and Miss Me- j
Cool a re driving th ro u g h from San |
F rancisco to B rem erton.
Mrs. George Moffitt, h er son-tn-
law and d au g h ter Mr. and Mrs.
L ester Boring, and d au g h ter, Miss
Annie Moffitt .of P o rtlan d , atten d ed
th e com m encem ent exercises of
G resham Union high school F rid ay
evening.
Mrs. Boring and Miss
Moffitt w ere g rad u a tes of th e
school w ith the 1925 class.
Additional Want Ad»
Main St.
Flaes
for
Memorial Day
Priced from
mo
15c
Cemetery Vases, each
We have just received a fine assortment of iridescent
glass vases, specially priced at 29c
Hepp’s Racket Store
Phone 1236 .
GRESHAM
This store will be closed Memorial Day, M ay 30
TO THE YOUNG M ATRON
<~£5be younger girls watch you
w ith eager eyes. ■»Will mar­
riage enhance your charm or
dim it? •» Carefully »elected
jew elry, like good g ro o m ­
ing, lends dignity and recall*
vnuth.
Jfflealep’ö
3ietoelrp fetore
Gresham
Powell S t
Triple “A” Service Station
At } our Service with the Best of Service
DICK JOHNSON, Prop.
Powell St.
Tires at Lowest Prices
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
EVER QUOTED IN GRESHAM
BERRY TRUCKS
ALL TOBES REDUCED PROPORTIONATELY
MAY
—i» the time to plan for “Ventilated
Heat” in your home, whether your
home is already built or just build­
ing. Be assured of WARMTH next
winter—the safe and economical
Montag way.
r
W alter K. Gowen, in stru c to r in
world h isto ry and E nglish at
G resham Union high school, has
been nam ed to succeed C larence
K ruger as ath letic coach and in ­
stru c to r In th e science d ep artm en t,
the la tte r having resigned his a p ­
pointm ent here for next y ear to
accept w ork a t Jefferson high
school iu P o rtland. Mr. Gowen w ill
ta k e a co u rse in special education
a t th e sum m er school of Oregon
S tate college. His successor here
has not been selected.
GOODRICH SILVERTOWN HEAVY DUTY TRUCK TIRES
I0 j 3> Cl. Giani
TUESDAY,
OREGON
Miss A u g u sta H ah n an d Miss
M arjorie M achenf high school in ­
s tru c to rs .left fo r th e ir resp ectiv e
hom es in C o rv allis and P o rtlan d
S atu rd ay . T h ey expect to re tu rn
to G resh am n ex t year, Miss H ahn
as hom e econom ics te ac h er and Miss
M achen as in s tru c to r in bookkeep­
ing and m ath em atics. Miss H ahn
w as th e cla ss ad v iser of th e sen io rs
who g ra d u a te d
F rid a y evening.
Miss U lalla S tra tta n , L atin and
S p an ish te a c h e r, le ft S atu rd ay for
h er hom e in Eugene.
Bobby S ch n eid er ce leb rated his
eig h th b irth d ay F rid ay by Inviting
in 17 little frie n d s for th e happy
event. T he tim e w as sp en t In p la y ­
ing gam es, an d refre sh m e n ts w ere
served. A b irth d a y cake w ith eig h t
can d ies w as th e c e n te r of a ttr a c ­
tion.
v
T he Rev. an d Mrs. B. J. Y ates
drove to H illsb o ro F rid ay evening
ta k in g th e re fo r a m issio n ary s e r­
vice Miss N ellie Reed who gave a
le ctu re on A frica at th e F re e M eth­
o dist c h u rc h S unday evening, illu s­
tra te d w ith stereo p tico n views.
Mrs. T heodore Van D oninck and
her siste r-in -la w Mrs. C lem entine
De W itte le ft Sunday m o rn in g by
tr a in for D etro it. Mich., for a
m o n th ’s v isit w ith the sis te r of Mrs.
De W itte and Mr. Van D oninck,
Miss Gaby Van Doninck. a form er
resid e n t of G resham , and o th e r r e l­
atives.
D uring th e m onths of Ju n e, July
and A ugust th e G resham b ran ch of
th e public lib ra ry will be closed
T u esd ay s and T hursdays.
in any w ay d u rin g h is long Illness
and a t th e fu n eral services, an d for
th e b eau tifu l floral offerings.
Make your telep h o n e e a rn you
m ore by co nnecting It w ith a W ant
Ad.
OUTLOOK, GRESHAM,
.
IE YOU ARE GOING TO N E E D
ANY K IN D OF BERRY HAULING
AUTOMOBILE MAKE YOUR SE L E C ­
TION NOW
TH ERE WILL RE A
SHORTAGE OF TH IS TYPE OF CAR
W HEN TH E RUSH COMES
We have several Truck» and D eliv­
ery cars, also some cheaper passenger
| cars, all adaptable to this kind of
work.
SE E O UR U SE D CARS AT TH E
F A IR G R O U N D S
SH E A R E R CHEVROLET 6 0 .
Phone Gresham 1MI.
tire
... tube VULCANIZING
A. ti. ÍRY KHOLM, 18 years experience
' Three good used spreaders.
• Three good used mowers.
|ii> n e McCormack «-foot binder
Dr. A. Thom pson assisted S a tu r­
Miss A nderson sp e n t a ye<
■ ¡ o n e C h a m p io n 9 fo o l rake.
A large list of other good used im ple­ day a t th e fu n eral of F. H W hite­ h alf In Los A ngeles atu<
m ents and maciS.nery
head a t th e E ast Side F u n eral p a r­
H E SSE L IM PLEM ENT CO,
th e U niversity of Callforni.
Phone 1141,______
lors In P o rtlan d . Mr. W hitehead
j FOR SA LE—Six-shovel spring hresh w as p ro p erty ow ner here. W hite-
riding cultivator in good condition.
U t or will trade for clover hay head addition was nam ed for him.
Mark Nickerson, phone 7M.
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,.w. ,
I j FOR SA
LE—Good h<ht
C
tie
ern b ran ch . She h a s been
in Oregon n e a r A lbany »1
C hristm as.
Mlsa Rica A nderson, a form er
Special on W estern sprotkeL r
Rt . L Outlook rep o rter, w as a w elcom e
ca lle r at th e Outlook office F rid ay erg a n d pulverigere. Hessel 1®I
1 m ent Co.— Adv.
, iW < I r ( _
harnem,