Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 17, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
UKKSHAM
OUTLOOK, GRESHAM,
OREGON
TUESDAY, JULY
i
17,
li« s
For the Ladles
E lectric service has been extend­
County Granges to Plriiic.
Lawn Mowers.
SCHOOL DISTKICT NO. 7
POWELL VALLEY
ed to several homes on G resham
Snappy
styles in new tootw ear
T he home econom ic com m ittees
The c o n tra c t for building a play-
We re p a ir and sh arp en lawn
Miss Edith Lind cam e home
heights, which a re now enjoying
of th e M ultnom ah county granges, mowers. We call for and deliver. for spring. Come in and see them.
shed
a
t
the
W
ilkes
school
has
been
T
h
u
rsd
ay
from
Los
A
ngeles
w
here
the privileges of b etter lights and
P opular prices, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95.
with the com m ittee from the M ult­
electric appliances. The service she has been employed for n early aw arded to Cecil J. Pounder, con nom ah county Pom ona grange, of J. E. M etzger, G resham , phone A ylsw orth & M artin. G resham .—
a
year.
She
will
spend
tw
o
weeks
tra
c
to
r
^of
S
pringdale.
The
play
has been in stalled in th e homes of
tf
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46 x 8 0 feet, will be located w hich Mrs. M atilda G uiesness of 1901.—Adv.
Burt N orthrup, W. F. A ldrich and w ith her m other aud siste r before shed,
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PAINT WICKER FURNITURE
south of the school building and L ents is th e ch airm an , will hold
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Knox retu rn ed Miss Maud A ldrich.
retu rn in g to her work.
F or low est rate s on autom obile, with a spray brush. Use free with
will be com pleted before school th e ir an n u al picnic at L au relh u rst
S aturday from Usk, Wash., w here
The Rev. and Mrs. Enoch San- opens in Septem ber.
Mr. and Mrs. H erm on Wihlon
p ark T hursday, A ugust 9. They tru ck and g eneral Insurance see q u a rt of lacquer. K idder H ardw are
they visited th e ir daughter, Mrs
deeu,
who
left
the
la
tte
r
p
a
rt
of
1 Company.
and d au g h ter A lta sp e n t th e g re a t­
will g ath er at the p ark about 10:30 B. W. T horne.—Adv
Fea.
Tony M iller, p ro p rieto r of the aud a basket dinner will be served
er p a rt of la st week in an enjoyable May to atten d the n atio n al conven­
V isitors a t th e home of Mr. and visit ut S undale ran ch , the Jim tion of the A ugustaua Synod at Des N orthw estern dairy, has erected a a t noon. F ra n k lin F. K orrell w ill
Mrs. I.. P M anning during the past Berney sheep ran ch n ear Roosevelt, Moines. Iowa, a re expected home silo 20 x 40 feet. Mr. Miller now be th e speaker of the day. Each
week w ere Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Sher Wash. T he ran ch , w hich lies along th is week.
has four larg e silos. He has about g ran g e will supply a stu n t as a
wood and dau g h ter M arjorie of the Colum bia for six m iles, is 2*4
The L u th er League of th e Saron 70 ac res of field corn th is year.
co n trib u tio n to the program . Not
P ortland, Mrs. C a rrie Jam es of Los m iles wide, and is described as a L u th eran ch u rch will have a p ro ­
Andrew McCall of P o rtlau d was only the gran g es of th is county,
A ngeles, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sher p icturesque place. B eautiful cold gram at the ch u rch next F riday a Sunday g u est of his sister, Mrs. but those of adjoining counties, are
wood and tw o ch ild ren of The springs give ab u n d an t w ater tor evening, Ju ly 20, to w hich all are J. Z im m erm an.
invited to be present.
D alles, and Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k the 2500 sheep and for ail ran ch invited. T he program will be fol­
B arn ett of Long Beach, Calif. purposes.’ T he home rau c h of 40 lowed by refresh m en ts served by
=*r
Mrs. B a rtu ett will be rem em bered acres provides a g re a t variety of Miss H ilda Staffensou.
by a num ber of G resham people as fru it and vegetables for th e fam ily.
A 14-year-old boy berry picker at
Miss Bess M arkley. She lived here The soil in th a t location is very
th e ranch of John Vicklund was
wheu a child and was a siste r of fertile.
badly burned about the face and
•
H allie M arkley who had a black
The ladies of th e A m erican L e­ arm s Sunday as th e re su lt of boil­
sm ith shop here a t one tim e.
gion A uxiliary will conduct a bake ing steam and w ater from a q u art
Miss Ruth Pedersen, a m em ber sale a t th e sto re of A. W. M etzger can. He had filled the can with
of the n u rses' train in g corps of & Co. S atu rd ay , Ju ly 21. Mrs. K. w ater and placed the cover on
Em anuel hospital, was a gt
C. R oberts is ch airm an of the com ­ tightly. VVlin it began to boil the
T h ursday a t the home of Mrs. O scar m ittee on arran g em en ts.
lid was forced utf by the p ressu re
Walin.
of th e steam and the co n teu ts
A nine-pound sou was b om to stru ck the boy in the face aud arm s.
Mr. and Mrs. O scar W aliu and Mr. and Mrs. W ebster R oberts of
B ecause it is u n fa s h io n a b le o r p e rh a p s
fam ily joined in a reunion of re la ­ Eagle Creek Ju ly 5 at the home of He was brought to a G resham
m ay have o utlived its u sefu ln ess in its
physician
aud
the
in
ju
ries
dressed
1926 F o rd ro a d ste r, Itu c k ste ll, balloon tire s, es-
tives and friends at Columbia park Mrs. H arriet T im m erm an.
The
p resen t fortn
Sunday. About 20 enjoyed the pic­ baby has been nam ed W allace Web­ L ater he was taken to his home in
pecially
good.
P o rtlan d . His nam e could not be
nic dinner.
ster.
learned.
1925 W illys K n ig h t 65 to u rin g , d riv e n o n ly a
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shim m have
Elton E astm an retu rn ed T h u rs­
sh o rt d ista n c e , ballo o n tire s.
recently arrived from D onnybrook, day night from O akland, Calif.,
Casey’s Rheumatic Remedy.
N. D. Mr. Shinn has obtained tem ­ where he was called on account of
Casey's rheum atism und n eu ritis
S ta r sp o rt to u rin g , good rubber, b a tte ry a n d tire s
p orary em ploym ent w ith the Cope­ the illn ess of his wife. Mrs. E a s t­
land L um ber com pany. They may man was not well w hen she left rem edy drives out the u ric acid
A -l, new p a in t.
.
poison
of
rheum
atism
,
neuritis,
move to G resham if suitable living here sev eral weeks ago for a visit
lumbago,
asthm
a,
hay
fever,
gout,
■
q u a rte rs can be found.
E ssex to n rin g . W illys K night to n rin g , 3 F o rd
with her sister at O akland, and she dropsy and pleurisy and reduces
at a very m o d e ra te cost.
to u rin g s, C h ev ro let to u rin g .
A. L. Putnam of Cheyenne, Wyo., is still under the d o cto r’s care.
pain and sw elling th ro u g h direct
arrived a sh o rt tim e ago for a stay
Sam Sm ith retu rn ed recently action on th e stom ach, liver and
at the home of his' brother-in-law , from a business trip to Moro, kidneys; $1.50 a bottle. G uaran- ■
Sketches I pon Consultation
A. M. Nichols. Mr. P utnam holds Wasco and G rass Valley, eastern teed bv T aber P harm acy.— Adv.
—
the position of sta te exam iner of Oregon towns.
W yoming.
Myers Maier Systems—Self-oil­
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peak of K lam ­
The residence of Dr. H. H. H ughes ath F alls a re spending a few weeks ing system s from $75 up. Hessel
on W allula avenue is receiving a a t the hom e of Mr. P eak 's parents, Im plem ent Co., Gresham .
coat of paint. T hom as b ro th ers are Dr. and Mrs. F ra n k Peak. They
GRESHAM
P O W E L L ST.
doing th e work.
For real estate loans see or
recently retu rn ed from a two
Mr. aud Mrs. FI. W. Allen and weeks' tour of C alifornia, which B. W. T horne.—Adv.
family drove to Independence, Ore Included a trip th ro u g h Yosemite
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gun, S aturday w here they visited park. Mr. Peak is th is week at the
until the follow ing day with Mr store of A ylsw orth & M artin where
and Mrs. W. A. Osborne. They he is assistin g Mr. A ylsw orth in
also enjoyed a fishing trip with the absence of Mr. M artin, who
with Mrs. M artin is spending a
th e ir friends.
Mr. und Mrs. Ivan Sw ift aud week at Oregon beaches.
Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson
family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chiodo
and son and Mrs. L. T. St. C lair of Han F rancisco are visiting at the
picked blackberries Sunday near home of Mrs. R obertson's sister,
the governm ent reserv e south of Mrs. M. J. Gibson. They expect to
S pringdale and also ate lunch on leave tom orrow for S eattle on b u s­
the reserve. They drove to Dodge iness.
park in the aftertfoon w here they
Miss S arah M etzger has p u r­
had supper.
chased a new Fada six radio re ­
Mr. and Mrs. H orace Wlhlon ceiving set from J. E. Metzger. Mr
w ere home from C orvallis for a Metzger has his order in for one
week-end visit with relativ es and of the la test type elec tric radios
friends.
which will be delivered soon.
Miss G race Welch visited with
Mrs. A. E. K essler and d au g h ter
her u n cle’s fam ily a t Vancouver,
Dorothy of Sherwood w ere callers
Wash., S aturday aud Sunday.
in G resham tills m orning on th eir
Mr. aud Mrs. H. A. K ern of Sail way home from C arson, Wash.,
F rancisco, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hol­ w here they took Mr. K essler for a
lenbeck of Twin F alls, Idaho, aud vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. K ern and fam ­
Mr. and Mrs. W ard Inglis have
ily of Vancouver, Wash., attended
the funeral S atu rd ay m orning of gone to V ancouver, B. C. They took
M. D Kern who died T hursday with them th e ir two younger c h il­
m orning In St. Jo sep h 's hospital ut dren, L enore aud R obert. Alan and
can rem ained in G resham with
Vancouver.
th eir g ran d p a re n ts, Dr. and Mrs.
Miss M arie Blom, who has a two- George
Inglis.
week vacation from h er duties at
The N eighbors of W oodcraft will
the F irs t S tate bunk, is spending a
week with a friend a t S eattle. She no i t W eiincsilay ev e n in g at 8
'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall in
w ent Monday m orning by m otor
G resham . T his will be an especial­
stage.
Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Thom and ly im p o rtan t business m eeting and
II m em bers und visiting m em bers
daughters, the Misses Ilu ld a and
F o rm e rly priced a t $10.75
Claudiu Thom of Bend, Oregon, a r ­ are requested to be pesent.
Mr. und Mrs. Guy Loomis and
rived F riday for a tw o-day visit
a n d $12.50.
L atest su m m e r
Miss
Dorothy
with Dr. Thom 's fa th e r und fam ily th eir d au g h ter.
sty
les
in
p
rin
te
d
silk s a n d light
und Mr. und Mrs. C. N, Tuber. Miss Loomis, of S cottsdale. Arizona, are
find
d
a
rk
plain
colors.
E lizabeth Thom retu rn ed home th e guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. H.
W right.
Mr. Loomis, who is a
with them to spend a month.
D isco n tin u ed lin es of M ünsing, B. V.
Mr. aud Mrs. H. Olmscheid and b ro th er of Mrs. W right, is a grow
May, a n d H oleproof g ro u p ed in one
two children of P o rtlau d were S un­ er of high-grade cotton, having 70
day guests ut the home of the acres planted th is yeur. T he v isit­
big a s so rtm e n t of all p o p u lar colors.
form er’s brother, W alter Olmscheid o rs expect to spend several weeks
here aud In Spokane.
aud family.
R e g u la r $1.50 to $1.95, All full f a s h ­
Mr. und Mrs. I). H. VanDuzen Sr.,
have moved from the J. F. Whet
ioned. Som e all silk to th e top. O th e rs
stone house on Hood avenue to the
w ith n a rro w lisle tops.
E very p a ir
ii>'ii h on F " u riii s i m i n t aatlj
vacated by the Chas. H unt family
g u a ra n te e d perfect. Sizes 8*ó Io 101j.
Miss G race H artley, a form er
high school teacher in G resham , Is
1 p a ir #1.35, 3 p a irs #3.75
the guest of Mrs. Vida Stubbs. Miss
H artley is in stru c to r in ath letics
T in best of sty les,
in a P alo Alto, Calif., school.
All we
ta ilo re d
Word has been received in I
Gresham Locals
The JeiOelry
DEPENDABLE
You Db N ot [Year
Used Cars
Can be Reconstructed
and Enriched
USED IM PLEM EN TS
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
iHralcr's Jetoelrp sètorc
W. R. Hicks Company
. Dry Goods
:
Shoes
:
Ladies R eady-to-W ear
:
M en s Furnishings
IU LY SPECIALS
SILK DRESSES
SILK HOSIERY
at Big Reduction— Stock Up Now!
$ 1 -Is
I)R. L. W. GRIFFITH
G resh am of th e s e rio u s illn e s s of I
l)r. ( ’lias. W. H uett, form er pastor
of th e G resham M ethodist Episco­
pal church. He was obliged to re ­
sign his pustorute in Brighton,
Colo., and has moved to Los An­
geles, Cullf. Ills illness has caused
the loss of an eye, und the sight of
the oth er is im paired.
J. F. B arnes hus retu rn ed from
San Francisco, w here he went re ­
cently on a business trip.
Welcome callers at tiie Gut look
office Friday were M arcus H ulling,
head linotype m achinist for The
O regonian, his dau g h ter and Mrs.
J. T. Work of San Diego, Calif.
Mrs. Work is the wife of a n a tu ro ­
pathic physiciun und is h erself a
skillful practitio n er. She attended
the N aturopathic convention in
P ortland last week When In G resh­
am the purty was about to m ake
the Columbia river highw ay trip.
EYESIGHT
SPECIALIST
Classes fitted and
adjusted.
Friday and Saturday
OP BACH WEEK
at Mealey’s
Jewelry Store
SPRING
COATS
$ |Q .0 °
I r o m fa sh io n a b le
h igh g rad e m a te r ­
to
ials.
$17.50
$19.50 values.
Sizes 14 to 20.
/./•; aoav :
Rayon Underwear
R ayon p a n tie s and
b l o i H iie t'S
2 for
TUB SILKS
F lo rid p a tte r n s und p lain c o lo red tub
silk s mid p lain a n d p rin te d C elenaae
th a t re g u la rly sold from $1.15
Io $1 35 Now on sa le a t . .
.
R egular $2.50 sport tub silks in dainty
pastel strip es.
$1
Now on sa le at
I •«*»>
R a u m vests to m atch
2 for
In flesh,
nile g reen .
peach,
95c
*1.85
79c
*1.5«
o rch id ,
an d
Guaranteed
Prints
35?
32-inch ABC P rin te d Z ephyrs,
P rin te d S o ie se tte a u d 36-inch
T om m y T u c k e rs in a la rg e a s ­
so rtm e n t of floral an d checked
p a tte rn s th a t re g u la rly sold fo r
45c. Now on sale at
35c
3 y a rd s fo r #1.00
....
T u rk ish
Yellow Mixing Bowls
In the
fam ous W E L L E R W A R E
UNION SUITS
95c
W O R K S illR T S
75c
2 fo r # 1 .3 5
M en's bin«* eliam b ray s h irts ,
lull cui am i well m ade, w hich
usually sell for 85c.
M en's th re e seaso n union
su its w ith s h o rt sleeves and
a n k le len g th th a t usually sell
for $1.25. •
BATH TOWELS
35c
3 fo r $1.00
21 by 44 inch, 2 th re a d , e x ­
tra heavy T u rk ish tow els,
usually priced a t 50c.
The better quality bowls
OVAL
Y ou’ll w ant several of these.
RAG RUGS
Priced at 15c, 19c, 25c, 29c, 35c each
Iln dhplH) iii our window
Hepp’s Racket Store i
GRESHAM 1
Phone 1236
V ISIT THE
Multnomah County Eair July 25 to 29
T V ___ XI _ .
SHEETS
*1.19
81 by 90 s h e e ts of good
heavy w eight a n d very little
d ressin g , priced at #1.1«.
LADIES’ PUMPS
and OXFORDS
*2.69
B roken sizes of la d ie s ’ pum ps
a n d o x fo rd s from o u r re g u la r
lin e s of $3.85 to $4.85. Big
b a rg a in s to he had a t th e
p rice of #2.0«.
Specially priced at
$ 1 .0 0 .
MEN’S SOCKS
25c
R e g u la r 35c v alu es of m en 's
fancy socks. 4 p a ir fo r »5<
18 by 36 oval rag rugs in a
big asso rtm en t of colorings
th a t u sually sell for $1.50.
Not over four to custom er at
the price of #1 .IN I