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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1928)
The S h eare r Chevrolet com pany has moved its autom obiles from the a g ric u ltu ra l building on the county fair grounds to th e basem ent of the Brown building on E ast Powell street. T he G resham friends of John J. Inskeep of Oregon City, county a g ric u ltu ra l ag en t of C lackam as county, will be so rry to learn of his injury Ju ly 5 in an autom obile accident w hich occurred w hen his ca r collided at a crossing w ith one driven by Kay Lucas, sta te engi neer. Mr. Inskeep will probably be incapacitated for at least two m onths. The Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Logsdon J and baby, who have been visiting , Mrs. Logsdon’s sister, Mrs. J. F. : Read, and o th er relativ es h ere and in nearby localities, left T h u rsd ay ¡m orning for P asadena, Calif., w here ! they will visit w ith Mr. Logsdon’s i p aren ts for several weeks before . beginning th e re tu rn trip to th e ir J home in K entucky. En ro u te to C alifornia they had planned to stop at K lam ath F alls to spend some j tim e at th e home of Mrs. Logsdon's bro th er, W ill West. Miss Mabel Metzger, who is w o rk ing in S eattle, visited w ith her par- ' en ts over the week-end. She made th e trip home via th e a ir mail i plane. Miss Elizabeth P a n k ra tz is speml- I ing the sum m er w ith relativ es and ! friends at St. Jam es, Minn. French Majolica Water Pitchers 79c EACH A b e w ild e rin g p ro fu sio n of color, sh a p e a n d d e sig n is offered fo r y o u r selectio n . All a re em bossed an d d e c o ra te d in th e u su al F re n c h good ta ste . F u ll sized a n d s tro n g ly m ade. Hepp’s Racket Store Phone 1236 GRESHAM Midsummer Sale , , , , . Owing to the unfavorable June weather, we have slashed the prices on all our RAYON DRESS GOODS Rayon P rin ts, asso rted colors, tuti fast, 36 inch, reg. price 59c, t^ f* reduced t o ..................................... *C t Lot I. Ja cq u a rd Rayon P rin ts, a line lot_oi asso rted colors and figures, Reg. price 69c, reduced to. . . 53c Lot 3. Silk W arp Crepe P rin ts, colors tan . rose, blue, black and w hite, Reg. price 89c. Reduced to. 69c Lot. 4. H eavy Rayon P rin ts, good p attern s. R egular price 98c, Reduced I o ............ 79c I.o t P rinted Voiles, 39-Inch, tills lot all reduced to yard. 25c ft. WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. “ T h e H ouse of Quality** Phone H i t , G resham O pen E v enings I H ill 8 (»’Clock E at BETTER F ood! More HEALTHFUL Food! Use the New Me thud of Cooking Without Water— M o re D elicio us Food a t • M u ch L o w e r Coat 'V a F lo p boding the real food value* the n e c e s s a r y v it a m in s o u t of food Uae the new w a v w h s h aticnoe het* • i*-u v ere d C o o k th e m uch n eeded miw- a'eala, iro n , c a lc iu m , in to y our fo o d , not ou t of i t ’ T e sts i h o w th a t u n d e r the old m ethod of cooking w e lost threw a w a y -* O *. of valuable b o d y b u ik lm g elements. Mr. and Mrs F red Bechill and children, W innifred, Fred and E tta, drove to P ilo t Rock, Oregon, last Tuesday, re tu rn in g Sunday. They visited th e re w ith Mr. and Mrs. V irgil H ascall, the la tte r rem em bered as Miss Eliza Bechill. Miss E tta B echill rem ained at P ilot Rock for a v isit w ith h e r sister. W hile th e re th e en tire fam ily g re a t ly enjoyed th e pastim e of h o rse back riding. On th e ir re tu rn trip they n arro w ly mfssed an autom o bile accident, when th e fenders of th eir m achine and one they met, grazed. Mr. and Mrs. F o ster K elley of Snoqualm ie, W ash., w ith a P o rt land friend, I. B. S h u tts, visited at the home of Mrs. Mary Welch F ri day evening. Miss M adeline Massie of K nox ville, Tenn., is a house g uest a t the home of h e r uncle an d au n t, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mealey. Melvin W ard, seven-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. W ard, su f fered a sev ere sp rain to his rig h t arm S atu rd ay when he fell from a ch e rry tre e a t the home of J. J. M anning on South R oberts avenue. W alter D eardorff m ade a trip to Friend, Oregon, yesterd ay in the in te rests of Brockw ay & Nelson, by whom he is em ployed as an au to mobile salesm an. G. A. Cox has gone to K lickitat, Wash., w here he w ill spend th e re m ainder of th e sum m er in filing saw s for a logging cam p located near there. F ra n k Brow n and d au g h ter K athleen of S eattle, Wash., spent the w eek-end w ith Mr. B row n’s m other, Mrs. Minnie Brown. Miss Vada A nderson is assistin g In th e office of Dr. H. V. Adix. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cooper left F riday m orning for W enatchee, Wash., w here Mr. Cooper expected to atten d to business m a tte rs for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. F red A. W illiam s and d au g h ter Vivian of Salem r e tu rn ed home Sunday a fte r a few days’ visit a t the home of Mrs. W illiam s' a u n t, Mrs. H attie B. Sharp. A .E. Malo is tak in g th e place of d ia r i e s P lia n t who Is enjoyillfe a tw o-week vacation from his duties as n ig h t m arsh al. Mr. and Mrs. W alter D eardorff have moved into the E lvis Stockton house on B stree t. They have been living in th e L ato u reil house on E ast Pow ell street. Mr. anil Mrs, Otto H ahn arriv ed Saturday evening from th e ir honey moon trip to C alifornia and other places of in te rest, and visited until Monday aftern o o n w ith the bride's m other, Mrs. H attie S h arp and family. W allace K adderly, form erly a s sistan t in the county ag ric u ltu ra l office at G resham and now w ith the extension serv ice of Oregon A gri cu ltu ral college at Corvallis, stopped yesterday m orning, for a few m in u tes' ch at w ith S. B. Hall. He w as on his way home from ea ste rn Oregon. F ra n k M etzger left S aturday w ith Ills son-in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. D au De G root, for th eir home at A ntelope, Oregon. They w ere accom panied by Raymond Dahl who will visit his g ra n d p a r ents at D ufur for a sh o rt tim e and will th en spend th e rem ain d er of the sum m er wilti ids uncle, W illiam W alker, ol' Klondike. An 8’i-p o u n d son was born Ju n e 26 at the T hom as sa n ita riu m to Mr. and Mrs. F ran k McGraw of E sta cada. W illie Woods of Sandy left the sa n ita riu m S atu rd ay a fte r a two w eeks' stay th ere w ith a la ce r ated toe. He su stain ed the in ju ry while helping clear a rig h t of way near Marmot. Robert G asaw ay of Bull Run is at the T hom as home w here he is receiving tre a tm e n t for a broken leg. T he accident oc cu rred w hile at w ork on th e new dam near Bull Run. h as been going on a t th e A. W. M etzger & Co. sto re for several days past,—th e rep airin g of th e 16- ton F airb an k s tru c k scales which have served th e ir purpose w ithout a break for th e past eight years. A few days ago one of th e old tim bers of the scale bioke, and th is is being replaced u n d er th e direction of F ra n k Gibbs and L. J. W inter. As long as any rep a ir w as neces sary , new tim b ers th ro u g h o u t are being put in, tw o of th ese 12 inch x 16 inch and 18 feet each in length. The scales a re in use m uch o f th e tim e, as th e cannery m anagem ent has rented them for w eighing th e ir b erries w hich are shipped by tru ck M. D. K ern was taken suddenly ill Sunday n ig h t at th e home of J. H. M orrison, w ith whom he has been stay in g for some tim e past, an d w as rem oved in an am bulance to a V ancouver hospital w here his condition is said to be m uch im proved. Mr. K ern w as found by Mr. M orrison on th e floor a t the hom e suffering from a severe a t tack of indigestion. His son, Roy K ern, lives a t V ancouver and o r dered his fa th e r ’s rem oval to the ho sp ital there. Mr. and Mrs. W il liam A nderson visited Mr. K ern yesterd ay a t th e hospital and say he expects to be able to re tu rn hom e in a few days. Miss G race W elch, th ro u g h the in v itatio n of tw o g irl friend em ployes of the Meier & F ra n k store in P o rtlan d , attended th e picnic given Sunday at M enucha, the Ju liu s M eier sum m er home near Corbett. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. T hom as and son Dean of T illam ook w ere guests S unday and Monday a t th e home of Mr. T hom as’s p are n ts a t the T hom as san itariu m . Baby Dean celeb rated his second birthday w hile here. Dr. and Mrs. J. G. S tu re and baby d au g h ter retu rn ed S atu rd ay from a six w eeks’ trip east. They, in com pany w ith th e Rev. Enoch San- deen and p arty , tirst w ent to Des Moines, Iowa, w here they attended a religious g ath erin g , and from th e re to Moline, 111., and St. P aul and D uluth, Minn., w here they vis ited frien d s and relatives. At D u lu th they w ere w ith in 30 m iles of th e sum m er home of P resid en t Coolidge. F rom St. P aul to Y el low stone p ark th e trip w as made over th e Coolidge trail. They re p o rt a m ost d elig h tfu l and in te r estin g tim e. J. R. C avanagh h as the fra m e w ork well up of his new modern four-room residence w hich is being erected on the Base L ine road east of th e Tw elve-m ile co rn ers. The house w ill have full basem ent and all m odern conveniences of plum b ing and lighting and w ill be heated by furnace. B. W. G ran t of Man h attan Beach. Oregon, has charge of th e ca rp e n te r w ork and is a s sisted by Mr. Cavanagh. T he Cav anag h ran ch co n sists of 22 aures. Mr. T aylor of D ayton, Ohio, a r rived S aturday by autom obile at th e home of his cousin, D. H. Van Deusen Sr., for an indefinite visit. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge D uncan have gone to N ew port for a few days' stay at th e beach and a visit w ith relatives. Oliver L aw rence of N orris, Mon tan a, th e g ran d so n of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. C aro th ers, arriv ed last night at the C aro th ers home. T he young m an expects to find w ork In this vicinity during th e sum m er. / G uests F riday evening r.t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H L. St. C lair w ere Dr and Mrs. E. C. Ross m an. Mr. and Mrs. H arold Given of P o rtlan d , Dr. Mary S trick le r of Sleepy Eye. Minn., and Mrs. Benj. H. Davies. Dr. S trick le r, th e Ross m ans and the St. C lairs w ere co l lege classm ates. A trip le b irth d ay p arty w as e n joyed by a num ber of G resham peo- CHILDREN’S r i Y our o w n e ip e r ie n c e p r o v e * thia to be tru e W h e n you cook aoup your m eat >• left flat M M f t N i i .'.i IW M “ b ode d o u t' ft»-’ food value It m m the aoup so it w a fa c t th.it th i* new method of cooking assures you b rtte i tasting and m ure healthful food. IV a sh D re sse s C o m p le te O u t f i t O NLY Children’s Wash Dresses made of dimity, prints and nicely trimmed with bias tape and organdies. All sizes, 7 to 14. A W h o le M e a l O v e r O a t F la m e * Cooking w ith o u t watev i t t s t fuel. <>nc burner w ill ta k e care of m eat, potatoes, v e g e ta b le * and e v e n p u d d in g s . Saves w aahm c an or m ore p o t* and pans C ook ing re q u ire * no w atch in g or attention. 98c and 51.95 S pecial T h is W eek T h is C o o k e r S et w . l l m e e t the require m e n t* o f a sm all or la rg e fam ilv W tQ cook aunv tent food tor a fa m ilv at ten. (Only One Sv( Will Re S«l«l to Each Family) C a n Be U sed o n A n y C o a l o r G as S to v e A Child can cook a m eal at that m arvelous new WASH FROCKS d a y w i l l b r in g y o u n e w “surprise t.a h m N o y a * * > b iM y o f e v e r "apod mg • d in n e r . E v e ry m eal * t a l be “ <Wl»<»ouk ' T a the house w ife *tu* Will prove the " g r e a le t t d » *< o v e rv * in Me lo r y aivenoon' Sim ple directions and recipe« go w d h r a t h looker T h e em ail pnee you pay c o v e n the coat at a ll th e c o o k in g p o t* you w ill rwasl la th a r»eit tw e n ty y o a r * E v e ry A d v a n t a g e * o f C o o k in g W it h o u t W a t e r Im prove Y o a r H e alth • Eat Better Food S a v e lu a w * S av e E a s t - S a v e M o n e y N o C o o k in g O d o r ia th e Haw se • • • G al M are Body B u lk in g V ita m in * H a a p rta U , D o c to r * R e c o m m e n d It C h a spar M eat T a * t e * B e tte r T h a n H i g h P r x e d M e a t O nce T r i e d , Y e n W i l l N e v e r C e B e c k t e (h e O ld M e th o d I k j b I I ► A. W. M eizßer THE ■MINCHESrCR & Co. STORE ► t ► ► ► A new sh ip m e n t of Miss S p o k an e W ash F ro c k s now on sale. B eautiful new P rin ts , O rg a n d ie s, Voiles, a n d B atistes. T h e c o lo rs a re T u b -fa st a n d von w ill find a m odel th a t will p lease you. P riced to su it y o u r purse. t 98c, *1.95 and *2.95 W. R. HICKS CO. GRESHAM 'SHIRT Wtrh the NEW S ta trim Collar Attached TReflefts tyour Personality For the well dressed fellow, Argonaut, collar attached Shirts, are as fine as your money can buy. Their correct styling and unusual pattern arrangement will appeal to you the moment you see them. $ 2 t0 $ AylsWortK 8 Martin, M E r x N i ’S ' c w W c E A A D R M «5» S h o e s G R ESH A M pie and o th e rs la st F rid ay n ig h t at th e D ow sett cabin a t W elches in honor of Mrs. A rth u r D ow sett, her son Stafford and E. E. W elling. T he affair w as a su rp rise to Mrs. Dow sett, who w as spending a few days th e re w ith Mr. D ow sett and son Bob. T he evening w as spent p lay ing 509, a fte r w hich refre sh m e n ts were served. T h o s e ’ p articip a tin g w ere Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r D ow sett, Jack , Bob and Stafford D ow sett, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. W elling, Gene, F ra n ces and L u etta W elling, Mr. and Mrs. H arold Lewis, H elen Maxwell and L eland M iller and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. R oberts of W elches. P h ilip B anks of S eattle was in G resham on business Monday. He was a g uest at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. H arriso n . K enneth Griffis and th e sheet m etal forem an of th e grad e school co n stru ctio n w ork figured in a slight autom obile accident F rid ay o w n in g a m ile e a st of G resham . N either m an w as in ju red , but th e ir m achine received a broken w in d shield an d w indow w hen it w ent into th e ditch. T he b ea rd from a fence cam e n ear h ittin g them when it w recked the sedan window. Betty Moore e n tertain ed 10 little frien d s S atu rd ay afternoon at L a u re lh u rst p ark in P o rtlan d in celeb ratio n of h er 10th birthday. T he tim e was sp en t in playing gam es, a fte r w hich ice cream and o th er goodies w ere enjoyed. T hose p resen t as her g u ests w ere Bur- m ette Lee, Ju a n ita D ark and G or don Dobbin of P o rtlan d , F ern and Eileen S w ift, F lo ren ce and Iren e R usher, Eva W eintz. C harles K ueihn and H elen S h earer. Call for Bids. Bids w ill be received by th e hoard of d irecto rs of d istric t No. 15 (L usted school) on th e excavation of ea rth , building w alls, providing w indow s, doors, sta irs, and any other co n stru c tio n n ecessary to provide a basem ent u nder th e school building. T he board re serves th e rig h t to re je c t any or all bids. Specifications m ay be had from th e clerk. F red W. Meyer, or Guy H. R obertson, ch airm an of the building com m ittee. G resham . Rt. 2. Bid« « a n te d . Bids w ill be received by the school board of d istric t No. 44. B or f ing. for fu rn ish in g 20 cords of No. 1 first-g ro w th 16-inch wood to be stacked In woodshed of said d is tric t. Bids received un til 8:15 p m , Ju ly 21. 1928. T he board r e serves th e rig h t to re je c t any or «11 bids. O. M. RICHEY. C hairm an Board D irectors. O. W BORING. D istrict Clerk. K IK K l t K ITES 21 ( ENTS EAt 44 W hile they last, one-piece top. full stitched* crate. A su b stan tia l sa v ing. W alrad M ercantile Co.—Adv. THE N E W SUPER - Automatic Electric Iron Saves Ironing Time and Trouble A d ju stab le A u to m atic F e a tu re s NO NEED TO Scorch things P u ll th e plug Let iron get cool, Wait for it to cool off. Just set the throttle and the iron does the rest. T h e new H o tp o in t S uper- a u to m a tic Iro n lfhs m a in ta in e d h e a t c o n tro l. If you a re in th e m a rk e t fo r a n e le c tric iro n you a re o v e rlo o k in g s o m e th in g by n o t in v e s tig a tin g th e new lio tp o in t S u p e r - a u to m a tic Iron. $ 0 .8 0 Cash or Terms PORTLAND BHCTW ÇI P h o n e 801 Pow ell St. G resh am SERVICE FAIR PRICES GOOD MERCHANDISE T h e se th re e ite m s e n te r in to ev ery job w h ich we u n d e rta k e . T o th e se , w ith o u r q u a lity , g u a ra n te e d w o rk w e a ttr ib u te o u r ste a d ily in c re a s in g sro w th . Vulcanizing Tires Battery Repair Gresham Battery & Tire Shop Ivy Filling Station Phone 1701