Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 05, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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    GRESHAM
PAGE FOUR
OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, tUiFGOS
TUESDAY,
JUNE
5,
Mr. and Mrs. P ran k Lewis and)
Edw ard Schenk, son of John
Schenk, has been elected to m em ­ son Hill have moved from a cottage J
b ership in th e Condon club, which at S chiller station to Mrs. P. A.
is the Oregon ch ap ter of Geological Gould’s house in Thom pson ad d i­
and Mining society of A m erican tion.
universities.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. T aylor and
Mr. and Mrs. R alph Rugg and th eir g ran d d au g h ter, Pola P earn e
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Mumford left
d au g h ter Luclle of P o rtlan d v isit­ Acer« have retu rn ed from an en ­
for th e ir home in Amity Monday ed Sunday at UM Home of Mrs. joyable trip which took them by
m orning a fte r a tw o-day visit w ith R ugg's father, J. A. Bushong.
way of The D alles to Bend, Ore-
Mrs. M um ford’s p aren ts, Mr. and
A d au g h ter w eighing 8% pounds ;
J? M ^ g ^ a m W a m i l y "The'y’
Mrs. Chas. A. Coe. Mr. Mumford, 'w a s born F riday to Mr. and Mrs. MrH- *
• age and ramily. l ney
Lloyd G rim shaw of Rockwood at cam e back by way of he McKenzie
who has been an in stru c to r in the the
home
of
Mrs.
J.
A.
Bushong.
I
highw
ay,
w
hich they found free of
Amity high school for the p ast
DICK .JOHNSON, Prop.
A. G. FRYKHOLM, Vulcanizer
Powell St., Gresham
, Brow ™ v c
year, w ill teach next year in the Lois M arguerite Is th e first grand-1 »"«»• an,‘ ™
* '“ 1 “ h «»". . Mil° T aylor and fam l-
ju n io r high school a t McMinnville. child of Mr. and Mrs. A rza S m i t h I . ly.
On th e ir re tu rn they brought
Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st K arlen en- with them Vyrle and Iren e T aylor,
J. E. G ates and d aughter Mar­
g are t drove to W alla W alla .Wash., te rtain e d n early a hundred g u ests th eir g ran d d au g h ter, for a visit.
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Monday of la st week and retu rn ed S atu rd ay evening at a reception In
A quiet w edding was solemnized
T hursday evening. Mr. G ates de­ celebration of th eir recent n uptials.
» t the p arsonage of the
sired to be present th e re on the Dancing was the m ain diversion of
th u rc h
G resham
Memorial occasion as his m other th e evening w ith accordion music I^Tar,*ei ! f a
G ertrude B rugger of
and th ree sisters are buried in a furnished by A m stad b ro th ers of * he" '
Beaverton. A luncheon was served
o rtlan d . a form er .re sh am girl,
W alla W alla cem etery.
to the guests. Many useful and
“ a r r ‘ei 1?, “ 7 b^ 1 S„
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Q uicksall and handsom e gifts w ere presented to j ®*Tleh of P o rtlan d , the Rev. E.
r
sons H arry and Ralph have re ­ Mr. and Mrs. K arlen.
H orstm ann officiating. The ce re­
tu rn ed from a w eek's trip to the
mony w as w itnessed by th e b rid e’s
J. H. Metzger is ill a t th is home fath er, Andrew B rugger of P ort-
beaches. T hey spent the g rea ter
p a rt of the tim e a t M anzanita, but , from an attac k of h ea rt trouble, land, Mrs. E rn est B rugger and
visited m any other places of in te r ­ His condition is th o u g h t to be d au g h ter Audrey and Mrs. E.
, H orstm ann. The bride was a form-
est. Mr. and Mrs. George Page and som ew hat improved.
children spent the week end a t
Mlss C arotene T allm an has re- '-r stu d en t at G resham Union high
M anzanita.
i tu rn ed from Tolt, W ash., w here she school and later attended W ash-
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. C lark and lias com pleted a y ea r's teaching In m gton high school in I ortland. The
re8“ ^ u
P o rtland
th ree children of Hood River w ere ! the high school. T olt is the Indian «»“ P»®
w eek-end guests of Mr. and 'M rs. ! nam e for th e p lace w hich has been w*iere Mr. H em m erich is employed.
called for some y ears C arnation.
W illiam T rim ble left yesterday
C. E. Johnson.
m orning for San F ran cisco w here
he has secured work for the su m ­
mer. Mrs. T rim ble w ill rem ain in
G resham and spend th e tim e with
her dau g h ters, Mrs. P. E. Stone,
Mrs. E lm er Judd, Mrs. H arry Mc-
M urry and Mrs. E rn e st C h risten ­
sen.
I Mrs. L oretta Maddy, who has
— b e en ill fo r so m e lim e p a s t, is now
, recovering. Mrs. Maddy, who came
to Oregon about a year ago from
K ansas City, Missouri, m akes her
■ home w ith her niece, Mrs. Fred
Jennings.
Mrs. P. H. Clifford and baby
; daughter, P atsy Sue, of Modesto,
I Calif., a re here for ail Indefinite
visit w ith relativ es and friends.
Mrs. Clifford will be rem em bered
by her friends as Miss Blanche
i Trim ble.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cooper and
d au ghter F ran ces drove to Mc­
M innville Sunday for a visit w ith
Miss D orothy Cooper. F ra n ce s re-
! inained for a few days' v isit with
I h e r sister.
Make the agreement doubly secure by plac­
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. T etrick of
Pendleton cam e W ednesday for a
ing a Diamond Ring on her finger.
day’s visit with the fo rm er's motli-
Our display of engagement rings offers you
' er Mrs. M. A. T etrick and oth er
relatives. On th e ir re tu rn home
an opportunity of making a selection from
j T hursday they took w ith them for
our extensive stock. Y o u r critical inspec­ i a visit of several weeks Mr. T et-
ric k ’s ch ild ren Dorothy, M argaret
tion is invited.
' and R obert who m ake th eir home
in G resham w ith th eir grand-
j m other who lives on South Rob-
! e rts avenue.
A recen t le tte r from th e Rev. and
Miss Helen Hoss left Sunday Mrs. H. R. G ebhardt of Los A n­
night for C alifornia w here she will geles, form er p asto r of Zion E van­
Powell St.
Phone 44
Gresham
M onU tg “Vew tf la
spend the sum m er w ith relativ es gelical ch u rch of G resham , in d i­
Hart"
and friends.
Miss Mayme Hoss cates th a t th e ir old home and its
will stay at the home of Mr. and paper keep a w arm place in th eir
—• large volume of
Mrs. B. L. W alrad for th e sum m er. h earts. They are busily engaged
&
slow ly m oving a ir
Miss Ja n e t S tephens of Moro, in th e w ork of a grow ing ch u rch ,
p
re-w arm ed to the
Oregon, is the guest of Miss C h ar­ which is m aking encouraging p ro g ­
proper tem perature.
lotte Johnson at her hom e on Ava ress. They have under way plans
for building a ch u rch 106x50 and a
< 1 0 ^ -XV«’
ACe
avenue.
large p arish house.
Members of Mrs. R obert B lair’s
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. W ilson of
Juvenile o rch e stra p articip ated in a
jo in t recital w ith pupils of Mr. P o rtlan d have ren ted th e W. L.
Blair S atu rd ay evening, a t the G orsage house on Division stre e t
P o rtland Y. M. C. A. O ther n um ­ and will move th e re in a few days.
bers w ere a violin solo by M argaret Mr. W ilson w as rec en tly appointed
"AS GOOD
i Ott, a violin solo by Donald Page to w ork in the office of th e P o rt­
AS TH E GUN"
j and a co rn e t solo by C u rtis Jo h n ­ land E lectric P ow er com pany in
Gresham .
son.
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T he q u a rte rly m eeting of the
Mrs. Leslie W alfad en tertain ed
Free M ethodist church will M gin at a dinner p arty S atu rd ay evening
Friday evening to continue over form er associate te ac h ers of the
Sunday. D istrict E lder J. T. T aylor G resham grade school. Covers w ere
of P o rtlan d will be In ch a rg e of laid for eight. T hose p rese n t w ere
the services. T here will be a s e r­ Mrs. Mary Dodge, Mrs. H. H.
vice at the church T h u rsd ay eve­ Hughes, Miss Mabel Inglis, Mrs.
W inchester, liiinihoo and Steel
ning.
Maude Michel W hite, Mrs. Gladys
Fishing Rods.
Lilies, Reels,
Mrs. Jam es S terlin g is reco v er­ Hoyt, Mrs. Allen Long, Miss Helen
Halts, Lenders, Etc.
ing from an operation for goitre Hoss and Mrs. W alrad.
M ake possible a b e a u tifu l­
W inchester
which she u n derw ent at P o rtlan d
Mrs. G ussie Rank retu rn ed yes­
Seneca Line, 25 yds., 18 lb. Test,
san itariu m last T hursday. She is terd ay from Dover, Minn., w here
ly c a rp e te d law n.
T hey
expected home In a few days.
$1.-10
she w ent about six w eeks ago w ith
cu t cle a n , clog less and
S. S. Thom pson w as tak en in an the body of her husband, Geo. D.
am bulance yesterday to P o rtlan d Rank, for burial.
s ta y s h a rp longer.
Medical hospital for treatm en t. He
T he re g u la r m eeting
of the
E v e ry th in g to M ake
suffered a stro k e of p araly sis the G resham city council will be held
Prices, $18.50 to $21.50
Your O uting Successful
la tte r p a rt of la st week which tom orrow evening.
WARM AIR
rendered him practically helpless.
Colem an’s
C harles H unt, p ro p rie to r of the
writhout obligation, o f course,
Among th e m a rriag e licenses ap ­ G resham Service statio n , is nearly
Folding
pearing in a list from Kelso, $20 out of pocket th ro u g h the c a re ­
_ _
jfc.
la m p
I. S. CHIODO,
Gresham
Plum bing
Wash., a re th e nam es of C harles lessness of an au to lst who circled
...
«loves
Boston
Phone 12!»
...
Welty and Ruth W infree, th e la tte r his drivew ay last evening. The
&
Heating
Co.
Ausale
I aged 15. T heir add ress is given m achine, driven at a speed of 50
' as Oregon City. Both young peo- m iles an hour, picked up a rock
GS«?
, pie w ere form er resid en ts of and threw it w ith sufficient force
: G resham .
to com pletely sh a tte r th e plate
Two incentive aw ards, each for g lass window of th e station.
$50, are now before the stu d en ts of
Mrs. Ethel M iller is home from
$6.50 $8.50
G resham
Union
high
school, M onmouth for a few days' visit
Scored ice m ade from Bull
through
the
generosity
and with h er m other, Mrs. Elizabeth
Axes, Knh<>s, F lash Lights,
of m id su m m e r sty le s in
Run w ater. Cash and C arry Ice
th o u g h tfu ln ess of K. A. Miller, McLain. Tom orrow a trip has been
( am p U tensils,
clerk of th e school board. The planned to Mt. Adams w hich will
M oulded N on-klnkt»ble
statio n at W alrad M ercantile Co.
(list of th ese will be given in 1930 num ber In the p arty Mrs. McLain.
50 feet
and the otl\er the succeeding year. Mrs. Miller. Mrs. A. Blom, Mrs.
and
These aw ard s are based on q u ali­ C atherine \h lq u ist and G ust L a r­ Loughlin Union high school at
s-inch, $5.98
G eneral Eh hing Inform ation
ties of manhood and womanhood, son. Mrs. Miller w ill soon re tu rn M ilton-F reew ater, co n tain s in fo rm ­
citizenship, loyalty to school and to Monmouth and from th e re to ation of much in te rest to G resham
g eneral all-aro u n d capability. The LaG rande, w here during p a rt of resid en ts, as the su p erin ten d en t of
school faculty will decide as to the the coming sum m er she will teach the school, E lm er F Goodwin, was
student w iuuing the gift.
"M ethods” In a sum m er school, an p rin cip al of th e G resham Union
high school for six years. A class
Mrs. Elton E astm an left this extension of th e M onmouth norm al. of 56 was grad u ated th is year at
II
The county (air board will m eet M ilton-Freew ater.
m orning for O akland, Calif., for a
Voiles and Prints, organdie trimmed.
visit w ith a siste r who resides T hursday evening for Its reg u lar
F. A. Yokell. son of Mrs. J. B.
m eeting at which tim e business of
Just the thing for street or home wear
1 there.
im portance will be tra n sa c te d
A Yokcll, arriv ed F riday from I.as
these hot days. Priced at
general lineup will be m ade of the A nanias. Colo., b ringing w ith him
buildings now being erected on the his fath er, who has been in the
fair ground.
T h ere yet rem ain younger m an ’s ca re for th e past
m any d etails to be atten d ed to in- , tw o years.
cldent to the opening of th e fair,
Joe cbiodo. L. T. St. C lair and
which will tak e place th is year E rn est "R ed" F reem an, a form er
Ju ly 25. It Is desired th a t every G resham boy. attended th e an n u al
m em ber of th e fa ir board be p re s ­ reunion of the 65th a rtille ry of the
ent T hursday evening.
C. A. C., held at th e M ultnomah
Mr. and Mrs A lbert J K rueger hotel S atu rd ay evening.
have moved from th e C lanahan
G R E E N TR A D IN G STA M PS
Mrs. A lta G entry, well known to
house on Bridge avenue to th eir
P h o n e 1411
G re sh am
home n ear P o rtlan d . Mrs. K rueger many in G resham , P leasan t Home
will teach next year In th e P le a s­ and o th er localities, was g rad u ­
ated
th
is
aftern
o
o
n
from
K
im
ball
ant Valley school.
School of Theology at Salem. Her
Public Service Paint, our best grade, guaranteed
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cogswell r e ­ m other Mrs. I. T. Wood. Mrs. Rob­
tu rn ed Sunday night from an o u t­ e rt Lundbom. th e Rev. and Mrs
to cover 350 square feet, 2 coats,
ing to Bellingham . W ash., and V an­ Oliver J. GUI and Mrs. M. L en­
gallon
J « i/V
couver, H. C. Although the w ea th ­ n a rts drove to Salem to atten d the
er was u nfavorable during th eir g rad u atin g exercises.
trip , they rep o rt a p leasan t tim e,
Blue \ alley Paint is very good, can
p art of which w as spent visiting
T his week only at
be used in many places, gallon
friends.
THINK
THINK
THINK
A recent Issue of "T he Mac Hi
The F arm ers M utual F ire Relief
M
essenger", the o rg an of the Me- A ssociation. F arm and su b u rb an
Lei us figure gour paint needs
G e ra n iu m s. F u c h sia s. .»lie p er dozen.
property. H. W. S n ash all, p re si­
dent, G resham , P lea san t View Ave.,
Coleus. P e tu n ia s, la rg e p la n ts, $ l.a tl p er dozen.
Phone 3065.
C a n n a s, *1 .5« p e r dozen.
Phone W ant Ada to 1561.
Gresham Locals
Triple “A ” Service Station
At Your Service With the Best of Service
The Tire Sensation of 1928
The Firestone line of most miles per dollar tires.
FIRESTONE - OLDFIELD - COURIER - AIRWAY
A maximum of quality at a minimum price
THINK OF IT
30x3i for $5— to $6—
29x4:40 for $5— to $9 —
All other tires at prices to correspond
W H EN SHE SA Y S “YES”
D o n ’t Hesitate any Longer
,
,
TUBES $1.00 and up
<
Vulcanizing and Tire and Tube Repairing of all Kinds
Open 6:30 a. m. to 12:30 a. m
it le a lc p ’s J e to e lr p ê d o r e
$
W N Cff££T£R
Fishing Tackle
V-
9° , 'a®
LAWN MOWERS
sorry.
Outing Supplies •
FURNACE
IC E
N E W LO T
GARDEN HOSE
Fishing Licenses
WOMEN’S
DRESSES
A. W. Meizger & Co.
P A IN T
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P A IN T
P A IN T
P A IN T
P A IN T
Now is the Time.
*1.95
g
and
*2.95
Walrad Mercantile Co.
We Have the Price and Quality
O il
ANNUAL PLANT SALE
GRESHAM GREENHOUSES
L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO.
Paint Headquarters
CEMENT WORK DONE
t U H i u i t w alls, rs a is a t w alks aad
Honra, » tr.
Window Cleaning.
For expert window cleaning see
S. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers with J.
Rose Brown. G resham , phone 2601.
A sters, Z in n ia s. S tocks. L obelia.
P e tu n ia s , 2 dozen fo r l i e .
M arigolds.
Sale price« on o n r Plant« at A. W. Metzger A Co. S tore
Friday and Saturday
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