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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1928)
TUESDAY, JULY PAGE THREE PO W E L L V A L L E Y Ledin w ill speak. The Deborah C H E R R Y V IL L E MAN T here will be no m eeting W ednes L adies' Aid will m eet T hursday CALLED BY DEATH day evening a t the Mission church. afternoon at 2 o'clock in th e church. • . . i n . George Oak, 64. of C herryville, the usual p ray e r service night, but M r. O. Shuholm will be the hostess O r e d i e d a t the home of „ „ £ roU/ on T h u rsd ay evening the Rev. C. J. for the occasion er Andrew. W ednesday, Ju n e 27 F u n eral services w ere held a t th e Sandy Com m unity ch u rch F rid ay afternoon u nder th e direction of the G resham F u n eral P arlo rs. In term en t w as m ade in th e C h erry ville cem etery. T he Rev. H. V, W ilhelm, p asto r of the G resham M ethodist church, officiated at the funeral. Juvenile Hospital Dedicated Friday SVNDAY, JULY 8 S P E E D T R IA L S 1 :0 0 P, M. RACES 2 P. M. The Ju v en ile h o sp ital for g irls w hich has ju st been com pleted ou B ark er road betw een th e Base L ine and Sandy boulevard at a cost of 160,000, w as dedicated Friday, w ith p tom inent officials p resen t to as sist in the cerem ony. T his hospital w ill be o perated in connection w ith th e L ouise Home, and will fill a long-felt w au t in carin g for th e m any g irls who find th e ir way to th is haven of refuge Funds for the building an d eq uip C O L U M B IA H E IG H T S m ent w ere fu rn ish ed by th e sta te At th e recen t an n u al m eeting of leg islatu re, various county co u rts th e C orbett g rad e school W ard E v and public sp irited citizens w ork ans w as elected d irecto r for th ree ing in conjunction w ith ch u rch and ALL THE MOTORCYCLE SPEEDSTERS OF THE NORTHWEST years, and E. W ilson w as re-elected other organizations. clerk. At la st M onday's school G overnor P a tte rso n , Mayor Ba m eeting in th e Columbia high school ker of P o rtlan d , H ugh H. H erd- L. F au g h t w as elected school d irec m an rep rese n tin g th e com m unity to r for five years. chest, the Rev. W. G. M acLareu C hildren U nder l ì. t i e Ja c k Meier ,of M enucha, spent founder of the Louise Home and Sunday of last week w ith G. Joseph, su p erin ten d en t of th e Pacific Pro^ T1IDMAS DUNN DIES AT HOME N E A R BORING son of A ttorney George Joseph, at tective society, w ere am ong those present. th e ir sum m er home at L atourell, T hom as Dunn, aged 50, died a t his This h o sp ital is the only o rg an home n ear Boring Monday, Ju ly 2. Mrs. P. McLeod and tw o sm all children and Mrs. Ray J. A nderson, ization in th e w est specializing in F u n eral services will be held ut th e Sandy C atholic ch u rch T hursday, of P o rtland, w ere Sunday guests at th is p a rtic u la r hospitalization. Columbia View farm. Miss Alice W illiam s, a reg istered Ju ly 5, at 10 a. m. In term e n t w ill Mrs. A. S tu art, of L atourell, has nurse, is iu ch arg e of the hospital. be m ade in Sandy cem etery u nder the direction of th e G ates F u n eral ju st retu rn ed from a w eek’s v aca tion w ith friends at Colton, Ore. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 7 Home. Mrs. H arriso n , of S eattle, left for Mr. and Mrs. C onrad Wyss m o DAM ASCUS h er home la st T hursday afte r tored to H illsboro Sunday to visit on farm buildings, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. P resto n w ere spending a delightful vacation ¡^t relatives. th e home of her friend, Mrs. M. implements, autos, etc., there are thousands of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Meyer, of on the sick list recently. Crane, a t C ranebrae, little spots where paint could be employed to Mrs. J. P. S tradley, know n by C ottrell, w ere recen t visitors at the Lloyd T aylor, a form er resid en t some as G randm a S tradley, passed T. C. M illar home. save a surface, to brighten up with color, or to of th is place, who w as in ju red in Mr. and Mrs. F . H. C rane m o aw ay Ju n e 20 from a p araly tic replace the wear of use. a logging cam p last w inter a t A ber tored to Cbampoeg p ark Ju n e 24 stroke. A siste r of Mrs. S tradley > deen, w as callin g on old friends and atten d ed the picnic given by cam e from Independence, Ore., and Keep several cans of Rasmussen paint and varnish always on hand, with several good brushes, and attend h ere la st W ednesday. Mr. T aylor P o rtlan d ch a p te r of A m erican W ar Mr. S trad ley cam e from W ash- j to that sort of painting at odd moments. It will save is not able to w ork yet and is at M others to r V eterans of th e W orld ington to atten d th e funeral. more than the cost of the th e home of his father-in-law , Mr. War. They re p o rt th a t they sp en t paint in added years of L ittle Miss D orothy Ceilinski, of <se and enjoyment. Stockton, a t Rockwood, ents, visited Elsie Eschebeck last a very enjoyable day and w ere fo r Mr. and Mrs. P. Mulkey, new tu n a te enough to p a rtic ip a te iu two week-end. H er p are n ts cam e for For E x terio rs com ers in th e com m unity, a re lo picnics, as Oswego g ran g e of C lack her on Sunday. cated at the new Bell bungalow a t am as county and B utteville g ran g e RAHMVS8KM P U R E P A IN T Mrs. H elen E schebeck w as re Also Creosote Shingle S t a i n ; C orbett. Mr. Mulkey Is th e new of M arion county w ere holding a elected d irecto r of th e school board. Porch F loor P a i n t ; B arn and p rin cip al of Colum bian high school. jo in t picnic th ere in celeb ratio n of Mr. F. J. K eller was re-elected Roof P a i n t ; T ruck, T ra c to r and Miss A nna E tling, d au g h ter of th e 60th wedding an n iv ersary of lerk. The oth er m em bers a re : H. Im plem ent P a i n t ; A utom obile E n a m e ls ; S p a r V a r n is h ; Roof Mr. and Mrs. F red E tling, is spend Mr. and Mrs. C. C. B orland, of Os E. Sylvester, chairm an, and M artin ’oat¡ng ; C oncrete a n d Cem ent ing her vacation w ith friends at wego. Mr. and M rs. C rane sp en t A ndersen. I ’oating. Bend, Ore. The D am ascus Calf club m et p a rt of the day a t th e g ran g e pic nic, w itnessing th e wedding cere- with its leader, A. W. Boynton, two For In terio rs BERRY ( RATES 21 CENTS EACH W all - D u ra W ash ab le W all . W hile they last, one-piece top, full money th a t ag ain united Mr. and weeks ago to elect th e ir officers for th e com ing year. The officers a re : stitched crate. A su b stan tia l sav- Mrs. B orland in m arriag e. P a in t; R acolite E n a m e ls ; Inside I ing. W alrad M ercantile Co.—Adv. F loor P a i n t ; Oil S t a in s ; Floor ois Boynton to succeed L au ren ce Mr. and Mrs. J. W. E d w ard s en a n d V a rn ish S t a i n ; B a th T ub te rtain e d th e B. C. D. E. H. Y. Sylvester as p resid en t; C harles For the Ladles E nam el ; D urable F loor V arnish. Snappy sty les in new tootw ear club S atu rd ay evening. C ards w ere D rake, to succeed him self; L a u r for spring. Come In and see them . the diversion of th e evening. Mr. ence Sylvester, to succeed A rth u r P opular prices, 63.95, 64.95, 65.95. and Mrs. H enry F ish er an d Mrs. W inther. T he club is very sm all, A ylsw orth & M artin, G resham .— Adv. tf Louise M iller w ere g u ests of th e having tw o second-year m em bers, W alter E schebeck and L aurence club. For real estate loans see or call Mrs. Belle Root, of P o rtlan d , S y lv ester: and six first-year m em B W. T horne.—Adv. sp en t several days a t th e hom e of bers, C harles, D orothy and G ene vieve D rake and Lois, Edw in and Mrs. U. B urgener la st week. J b r E c o n o m i c a l T r a n s p o r ta ti o n Mrs .Nettle F ish er, who has been Bobbie Boynton. T he class of '29 a t G resham ill for some tim e, is im proving. Union high school had a picnic at P L E A S A N T V A L L E Y Blue Lake p ark Ju n e 28. Lois The an n u a l school m eeting of d is Boynton, who is a m em ber of th a t class, attended it. tr ic t No. 15 resu lted in th e elec F rien d s of Bud Woody, of 82nd tion of E rn e st L. Olson to succeed stree t, P o rtlan d , will be glad to C. A. E k stran d , who declined to know th a t he is recovering from serve an o th er term . G. N. S ager the accident w hich he was i in Mon- was re-elected clerk. day evening of la st week. Mrs. F. A. L ehm an w en t to Al Neva Elliot, who w as a sopho bany S atu rd ay w here she attended m ore th e p ast y ear a t Reed college, the wedding of her nephew, P hilip retu rn ed hom e recently. Lehm an. Edw in Boynton retu rn ed S a tu r Mrs. G. H. Richey is visiting w ith day evening from O. A. C„ w here he relativ es and friends In C orvallis atten d ed sum m er school. E dw in to r a few days. hopes to go again n ex t year. O. J. F o rsg ren has his new re si L ast S atu rd ay Bud Woody of 82nd dence w ell u nder way. stree t, P o rtlan d , rode his bicycle C larence Shaferm , form erly of out to spend Sunday w ith Edw in at th e L ents, who recen tly p u rch ased th e Boynton. Sunday his p are n ts, Mr. C. A. E k stran d home, Is m oving in and Mrs. D. W. Woody, and ch il w ith his fam ily. Mr. E k stra n d is dren R eatha, H a rrie t and Dan cam e Powell V alley Road and F ern Avenue planning to build a new house on out to spend th e day with M rs. At every speed, the Bigger and Better C hevrolet A Prize Gigolo will he Featured p roperty which he ow ns acro ss the W oody's old schoolm ate, Mrs. A. W. holds th e road w ith a surety that is a revelation road from his old place. A dm ission 76c per Couple. Boynton, and her sister, Mrs. H arry — for it is b uilt on a w h eelb ase o f 107 inches, Sweet, of M ontour, Idaho. and th e body is balanced on four long sem i- L ast Sunday afternoon Ivam ae m om ent.” T his proved to he h u ellip tic shock absorber springs, set parallel to Schw eitzer, Bud and R eatha Woody, m orous as well as enlightening. the frame. It steers w ith th e w eigh t o f a hand Lois, Edw in and F ae Boynton, and C. E. Scott left W ednesday for — for the w orm and gear steering m echanism Olive P resto n hiked to S y lv ester’s the N ational E ducational asso cia is fitted w ith hall hearings throughout. A nd it w here they w ere Joined by C aryl, tion convention at M inneapolis, sw eeps along at high speeds for hour after hour AT PORTLAND L aurence and May S ylvester, tw o Minn. He Is th e n ational secretary w ithout th e slightest sense o f forcing or fatigue cousins, and C h arles D rake. From of th e d ep artm en t of classroom Invited You for .Inly 4th — alw ays under the com p lete control o f its big th e re th ey hiked to C arver caves, teach ers. He expects to be gone n on-lockin g 4-w h eel brakes. C om e in today w here th e young people enjoyed about tw o weeks. BIG F R E E $250« for a dem onstration! them selves. F IR E W O R K S DISPLAY Donald Sm iley and fam ily, of » ip v ir iv ¡S a n ta Ana, Cal., visited w ith the Swim in th e Biggest T anks in » A JK V Ih vv I C. E. Scott fam ily th is week. Mr. The COACH th e W est—W ater Is H eated, Mrs. W. N. Lew is and g ran d so n [ Sm iley, an oran g e grow er in Call- F iltered and C hlorinated, Blllle Lewis, of Lebo, Kan., and fornfa, once lived In Oregon and 12 B rand New Rides— Speed Boats — S eaplanes — 3800- Mrs. Leo. W alker, of Boulder, Colo., ! enjoys com ing back at In terv als for ^ TX r;?‘ .’ 495 Foot R oller C oaster arriv ed W ednesday to spend th e | a visit with relativ es here and In S i p . ...... *595 Don’t fail to see the F ire Dive, sum m er w ith Mrs. M. L. M orrison ; Salem. TXr 4-Door -w — 9:20 P. M., Ju ly 4th. A flaming and Mrs . Clifford B urlingam e, Miss Lena Rice, d au g h ter olf Mr Sedan........ 6 7 5 sw im m er will dive from the 30- The Convertible d au g h ters of Mrs. Lew is and sisters ( and Mrs. F ra n k Rice, of Fairview , m eter tow er into th e big Jantzen Pool. tSbrinlw ...*695 of Mrs. W alker. Mrs. Lewis and was m arried S atu rd ay evening to T k e Im p e r ia l $«-> j - grandson have spent th e la st two ( Rene De Vln, << R ainier, Ore., at Plenty of Parking Spare UHU K - C A T S m onths w ith h er d au g h ter, Mrs th e Anabel P resb y terian church in A U p ric M Î.n .h . P lia i, W alker, a t Boulder, Colo. Before ! P o rtlan d , by the p asto r. T hey will Admission to Park, 10c leaving for Oregon Mrs. Lew is o th m ake th e ir hom e a t R ainier, w here er d au g h ter, Miss Anna Lewis, vis I Mr. De Vln Is ca sh ier of the hank. M atrons and p atro n s of 1928 and ited her In Colorado. Miss Lewis The b rid e Is a g rad u a te of th e U ni th eir fam ilies w ere Invited. About has been In th e governm ent employ versity of Oregon and was form erly 75 w ere p resen t to enjoy »he basket for a num ber of y ears and a t p re s : a te ac h er In th e high school at d in n er at noon. T he afternoon w as ent is a ssista n t secreta ry for S ena 1 R ainier. spent in hiking and gam es. to r Curtis. R ecent g u ests at th e home of Mrs. Mrs. Maude Axtell spent several An ice cream lawn social will he W. R ichards w ere Mr. and Mrs. given a t the honje of Mrs. O eorge , W ilbur Pain and son Jack , of Sal- days la st week visiting a t th e home Lum sden T h u rsd ay evening, Ju ly jem ; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. H and and of Mrs. Ira Brooks. 12, under the auspices o f th e Wom 'c h ild re n , of H illsboro, and L averne Several good used m ow ers and an 's society of th e Sm ith Memorial Hand, of th e Base L ine road. binders Just received H essel Im- GRESHAM, OREGON P resb y terian church. T he Wom Mrs. Eliza Stone atten d ed the plem ent Co.—Adv. an 's society met T h u rsd ay a fte r pioneer m eeting held la st T hursday noon at the home of Mrs. W. E. at the auditorium In P o rtlan d . Money Savers Stone for a work m eeting. T here Men’s blue work shirts 69 cents; Mrs. C lara Stone and Clyde Stone, was a good atten d an ce. M embers m atron and p atro n of T ro u td ale d re st sh irts, co llars attached 98c; responded to th e roll call by a re ch ap ter, No. 80, O. E. 8., sponsored men's overalls |1 29; 36-lnch bath Phone 1581 Gresham tow els 19c, tw o for 36c. Alys- w orth & M artin.— Adv, Mr. Oak, who had never m arried, is survived by two b ro th ers. W il liam, at O rient, and Andrew, at C herryville. . '/A IO Big Races and Novel Events IO 75c Admi«sion-75c AUTOS FREE r k saves more than it costs In every home ,0ÑE GRÄN!) TÍW e , P aints Varnishes Lacquers W. Metzger & Co, CHEVROLET ‘Hour after hour over any road DANCE •and every mile a pleasure Saturday Evening, July 7 ARB0LEDA COMMUNITY CLUB Jantzen Beach $585 Summer Price now on Shearer Chevrolet Co LOW Rock Springs Coal No. 1 Old Growth Cord Wood JUDI) FUEL CO.