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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1928)
Lake Family Holds Enjoyable Reunion Lake, M ilton L ake and Opal P earl Lake, all of G resham . A le tte r w as read from A. E. L ake of W amic, Oregon, reg rettin g his inability to be p resen t a t th is A fam ily reunion w as held Sun- ¡ p leasan t g ath erin g th e w ork will be com pleted by o c- DAMASCUS | tober at w hich tim e th e Mission Edwin Boynton was tak en to ch u rch w ill e n te rta in th e sem i-an- ! nual conference of th e denom in- P o rtlan d Monday evening to have his neck lanced by his g ran d fath e r. I i tion. Dr. A lfred Skippen. L ast spring, Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Nelson and w hile playing ball at school, one of fam ily arriv ed la st week from Clear the boys hit him on the neck, c a u s Lake, Wis., an d a re th e gu ests of ing the abscess. Edwin will be Mr. an d Mrs. V itus Noren, who re- j cen tly bought th e K. J. H agberg u nder th e d octor's ca re for some i place at Powell Valley. T he two tim e. At last rep o rts he w as g et tin g along nicely. fam ilies w ere fo rm er neighbors In Dr. an d Mrs. C. A. Abbott left W isconsin. - T he N elsons may lo last Sunday m orning for th e ir new cate in th is vicinity. Sain Carlson w ill conduct a song home a t Nyssa, Oregon. They will service a t th e Swedish Mission be g reatly m issed, not only by Mr. ch u rch on W ednesday evening at and Mrs. C. C. Dodd and Mafrgaret, but by a li who knew them. S o'clock. day, A ugust 5, a t the home of J. H. Lake, the o riginal Lake fam ily HOWELL VALLEY home. A bountiful buffet luncheon Mr. and Mrs. C harles L undquist was served to the guests n um ber retu rn ed Sunday evening from a i w eek's tr.p . They visited with ing about 45. I friends a t C arlto n and T illam ook, Those enjoying th e day w ere; com ing back by way of N ew port S. Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. and C orvallis. T aylor, Mr. and Mrs. Je sse Snyder, Mrs. H. H altzh au ser of S eattle, Iow a T aylor, Je sse Snyder Jr., A r form erly Miss Mildred Johnson, th u r B. S orensen, E lizabeth F re e land and D orothy S nyder of Scholls, cam e S atu rd ay for a live-day visit C. Z. Lake, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. w ith her fath e r, C harles Johnson Rev. and Mrs. H. Alva W alter and fam ily. Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Verl H illyard, and fam ily enjoyed a visit recen tly B, M. H ow ell and son V earl a re an d P a tty H illyard of Boring, Ivy F an cy from Mr. W alter’s p aren ts, Mr. and a t the beach at N ew port for a few j H ulse, C larence H ulse, Alvin Huis«», T he new office girl a t Messrs, Mrs. J. M. W alter of Salem , and B ruce H ulse J r. and W inona H ulse days. Miss Osie H owell is visiting Browne, Ltd., was trying her very Mr. W alter's b ro th er, C. A. W alter t0 be efficient In all things of T ualatin , G ladys Brown, Irene h er sjste r T re lla at Eugene for a of B onners F erry , Idaho. »hen a bothersom e trav eler Crom w ell, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. sh o rt tim e. Mrs. Howell is tak in g called one afternoon, she took his O. E. S chw eitzer spent alm ost a C rom w ell, V dlna H llvard. Mr. and c a re of th e O regonian ro u te d u rin g ) card Into the chief. week w ith his wife and d au g h ter h er h u sb an d ’s absence. Mrs. Jam es A. H illyard and Jim m y “Oh, I can't sp a re any tim e for here. He retu rn ed to his w ork at Mrs. H enry Sell left T uesday for I th a t c re a tu re !” declared the g reat Jr., W illafd T aylor and E lla Val- W estllr W ednesday. roan- “Do and tell him I’m out liere of P o rtlan d , Roy Crom w ell of San Diego, Calif., to v isit h er j T he girl returned to the trav eler Bud and R eatha Woody spent the Spokane, Mrs. W. E. G earh art, B et d au g h ter, Mrs. H allie C hristensen, j I am sorry," she said, "but Mr’ week end w ith the Boynton ch ild ty, M artha and Billy G e a rh a rt Jr. She was given a farew ell su rp rise ' Browne says he's out.” ren. •Indeed!” observed th e trav eler of B urlingam e, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. p arty a t her hom e T h u rsd ay even Mrs. W ilbert Brodie and Mr. and sarcastically. “Well, would you be J . H. Lake, Jo h n Lake, George ing by her neighbors. Mrs. C arl Nelson and th ree child- I good enough to p resen t him my Mrs. J. W. Norton are enjoying a S?ii’p!'?,,Pn,ts and 8av th a t 1 haven’t visit from Mrs, Brodie’s cousin, ren spent a week recently cam ping called . —London Answers, O tha C urry, wife and two sons, of n ear A rrah W anna. They re p o rt ' N ebraska. Mr. and Mrs. C u rry cam e an enjoyable tim e. from Cheyenne. Wyoming, although C hurches 800 Year» O ld Miss Ruth Shuholm w as brought | th e ir hom e is in N ebraska hom e Sunday from E m anuel hospi dr2,b«hervan.c es of the elRht h>»- dredth anniversaries of the found- T he D am ascus young peoples ta l w here she recen tly u nderw ent t" “ numb<*r churches w er. m issionary . society .......... ............. held a business an operation for appendicitis. She - - n Scotland a sh o rt i um tim e n/ro. ago. m eeting T uesday evening, August .......... . •• is rep o rted to be g etting along well. The venerable Abbey of Kelsc was 6, at th e home of th e ir su p erin -I Miss Shuholm w ill re tu rn to Mo th e scene recently of ceremonies Successors to Barnes Lumber Co tendent. Mrs. Wray. The purpose com mem orating the Son years since desto, Calif., w here she is employed the foundation by King David I of of th is m eeting was to elect next | BOT O. SO W LE8, Manager as a nurse, as soon as she h as re Scotland. Bowden Parish church Is y e a r’s officers. Those elected w ere: Building M aterials and covered en tirely from h er illness. preparing to m ark a sim ilar mlle^ W illet B ow erm an, p resid en t: La-1 stone and the P arish chnrch of Lin- M ill Work Im p o rtan t ren o v atio n s a re going ton had a likp celebration a few \> rta Hall, vice p resid en t; Reuel [ on at the Mission ch u rch u nder C om plete lin e o f m onths ago. Holyrood abbey Is to W alter, corresponding se creta ry : th e supervision of O scar T horen also have a com m em oration'of its MONARCH PAINTS Hazel Bow erm an, recording seere- I of G resham . T he ch u rch is being oW years of existence. BUILDERS’ HARDWARE ta ry ; Lois Boynton, tre a s u re r; La-1 raised two feet and a full con crete ■ E stim ates on houses and build v erta H all, hom e m ission se cre basem ent will be co n stru cted . T he J ings gladly subm itted. ta ry ; E th el B ow erm an, m ission W rite rs’ P ecu liarities basem ent w ill provide additionqj ' study secreta ry , and F ae Boynton, Phone 2431 S unday school classroom s, a l s o • A study of the m aster w riters re Pow ell St. G resham veals one peculiarity common to lite ra tu re agent and lib rarian . The I kitchen equipm ent. It is expected I many af them. T he first d raft of a follow ing com m ittees w ere a p p o in t-[ m anuscript was often made on very sm all pieces of paper. William ed: pro g ram , L averta H all, Reuel Cullen B ryant used the backs of W alter and Willet B ow erm an; dec-I old envelopes. C harlotte Bronte oratio n and publication. Eugene besides cutting her paper «mall P ickthorn, Reuel W alter and W al used a dim inutive w rlttlng board The Jewelry and Opti lace P ic k th o rn ; finance, Lois and w rote In a m inute hand Rous Boynton, W illet Bowerm an and | cal Store of the common seau used playing cards if noth ing else was av n llab le.-M e n to r Olive P re sto n ; service and m em people Magazine. bership, L av erta H all, Lois Boynton j atid Naomi W alter. O ne of th e finest sto c k s of Copeland Lumber Co. STAPLES D ia m o n d s a n d W a tc h e s in th e N o rth w e st Q ptical P a r lo r s second to n one, a n d you w ill find p rices v e ry re a s o n a b le 356 Alder St., Portland P h o n e B E aco n 8080 Their P rogress “Howdy, G ap!” saluted an ac quaintance. "How’s things going with the fambly?” K K "Howdy, N ew t!" replied Gap Johnson of Rumpus Ridge “Aw they've got tollable well along with their ehigger scratching and th eir tick picking is ju st about over for this y ear.’’—K ansas City Times. Jbr Fconom icaf T ran sportation CHEVROLE PAGE THREE ners o f PODCE BKOIHEKS »1OTOR.CAR5 •PAST. PRESENT AND TUURE 4 W alter P. C hrysler . You, more than anyone else, are entitled to know the pur pose behind our recent acqui sition of the assets and facili ties o f Dodge Brothers, Inc. that which transcends in im p o rta n ce e it h e r D o d g e Brothers superb plant equip m ent or D o d g e B roth ers splendid dealer organization. For we have become the law ful heritors of Dodge Brothers Good Name, with all the sol- emn obligation which that in heritance implies. For upon that purpose de pends the security of. your investment in Dodge Brothers products. In acquiring Dodge Brothers, Inc. the Chrysler Corpor ation, we have secured one of the largest and most modern autom obile factories in the world and with it an organi sation o f exceptional ability. W e have become the trustees of Dodge Brothers good faith to their customers, and it is our purpose to execute that trust with fidelity. I he priceless identity of all Dodge Brothers products will he preserved — as well as the sound policies that have made the words Dodge Brothers synonymous with Honest Val ue and Dependability. K e intend that these facilities fiaJl be utilized to increase the ralue and quality in Dodge Brothers cars and Graham Brothers Trucks and M otor Coaches. W e have secured, in addition, • dealer organization that has always been recognized as one o f the finest in the industry. It is our intention to deserve the continued loyalty o f this group o f substantial, progres sive merchants by making it possible fit>r them to enjoy in creasing prosperity through the safe o f Dodge Brothers products. We have secured, moreover, Dodge Brothers Works will continue to produce Dodge Brothers M otor Cars and Graham Brothers commercial vehicles. D odge Brothers dealers will continue to sell and service them. 1 he men to ro whose wnose capable cap support the success o f the Chrysler Corporation is due, u n ite w ith me in p le d g ing perpetuation o f D od ge Brothers ideals, to the end that a Good Name may l>$ made still better. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Rodney S hoults. oldest son of President Dodge Brothers Corpo ra tin a F red Shoultz, gave his fa th e r a very XXriM---- •*•**- • — p leasan t s u rp rise a few n ig h ts ago when he arriv ed with his bride, who before her m a rriag e w as Miss G ladys H olt of Coeur d ’Alene. Id a TROUTDALE STri T i f i ti t ri vi vi vi -FT T i . ■■ ho. The groom grew to manhood The Kendall G ladiolus g ard en s * h ere w here he received his ed u ca I shipped 300 glad io lu s blossom s F r i tion. He w as a stu d en t a t th e first high school a t Corbett, and la te r day evening to Toledo, Ohio, for ex fitted him self for th e position he hibition at the A m erican gladiolus now holds as window trim m er in a show w hich will be held th e re th is larg e d ep artm en t sto re at CoeTir week. The blossom s w ere shipped d'Alene. T he young folks enjoyed in a re frig e ra to r box made for th a t purpose. few days here a t Mr. S houltz' C o m p letely Q u alified to A ssist Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K endall left home and also called on old friends S atu rd ay m orning for Toledo, Ohio and neighbors. They have the best w ishes of a host of frien d s for a to atten d the A m erican G ladiolus W e a n tic ip a te th e w ords “ d ep en d ab le happy fu tu re. They left y e ste r show. They will also visit rela day for Idaho. fives In Illinois, W isconsin and u n d e rta k e r s ” by bein g re a d y to a s s is t at Mrs. L ottie Benfield Is e n te rta in o th e r points in th e east w hile on a n y h o u r of th e day o r n ig h t. W e p lan n e d ing Mr. and Mrs. B ryan Logsdon th e ir vacation. o u r e s ta b lis h m e n t— th e finest in s o u th e a s t Mrs. H ulda St. O urs and ch ild ren from C alifornia. The Logsdons, e rn P o r tla n d —w ith care. O u r fac ilitie s, who moved to C alifornia about 15 of C arlisle, W ash., sp en t several c h a p el an d e q u ip m e n t will be found am p le y ears ago, form erly lived n ear C or days la st week a t th e hom e of Mr. bett. and Mrs. Alvin Copeland. Mrs. St, lo r all needs. M oreover, o u r p e rso n a l a t Mr. and Mrs. S tu a rt of L ato u rell O urs is a sister of Mr. Copeland. te n tio n to th e e n tru s tin e n t is o u r bond a n d S unday v isito rs at th e hom e of are spending tw o w eeks a t S ea we se rv e t h a t we m ay be w o rth y th e sacred Mrs. M arg aret B u rn s w ere Dave side. confidence. Mr, and Mrs. George W ilcox m o Bicken of P o rtlan d and Mr. and to re d to Oswego la st Sunday. Mrs. Mrs. R. K erslak e an d R obert K er- W ilcox is now able to enjoy rides slake. Miss M arg aret K erslak e is s ta y and feels th a t the fresh a ir is a g re a t benefit to her. She is im ing w ith Mrs. B u rn s in th e absence proving rig h t along b ut still uses of her d au g h ter. Miss Jo h a n n a B urns, who Is visitin g a t th e Fow her w heel chair. L aw rence A ndersen, in com pany ler hom e a t Tw in Rocks, Oregon. ' R ichard K n a rr left T h u rsd ay w ith a group of friends, celebrated his 21st b irth d ay Sunday by a pic for O llalle lake and o th er fishing nic at W aukeena falls. A big dinner points. He expects to be gone two weeks. T hose who accom panied j Dependable Undertakers w as th e m ain fe a tu re of th e day. Mr. and Mrs. Ford left Sunday for him w ere his wife and son Bobby, 9106 F O S T E R ROAD a t L e n ts San F ran cisco , th eir fo rm er home, his m other, Mrs. J. R. K n arr, and w here they intend to spend th e m other-in-law , Mrs. W. C. Spence. S U . HENRY 4. JACOBSON Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McGinnis, w inter. MANAOINO Mrs. M arian C rane left for a d au g h ter K athleen and son M orris READY TO ASSIST DIRECTOR DAY OR NIOH T m otor trip Houth. expecting to be left S atu rd ay for G overnm ent m in - 1 eral sp rin g s in W ashington. Mr. gone for some tim e. McGinnis re tu rn e d home Sunday Outlook W ant Ada. get resu lta. and Mrs. McGinnis and children fe w w e e k s w ith r e la tiv e s at T h e D alles, Oregon, w hile Mr. P ariah will cam p th e re for ten days. MONEY Is recovering from his recen t Ill Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Coons w ent C A NT BUY ness. by au to to C lackam as lake early DR. L. W. GRIFFITH A BETTER OIL Mr. and Mrs. P. S heapa drove to S atu rd ay m orning, re tu rn in g S u n ihan day evening. T hey w ere in cam p G overnm ent M ineral sp rin g s S a t THE NEW urday w here Mrs. S heapa will cam p with Mr. and Mrs. Sam H arlow who have been up th e re a week. a few days. Mr. S heapa retu rn ed \Z E R O L E Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Sm ith of home Sunday evening C reighton and Ian B urns have Lusted sp en t T uesday evening a t been visitin g a t th e home of Mrs. th e Fred Pelton home. Mrs. H arvey A nderson and th re e M argaret flu m es, and also w ith ch ild ren of Spokane, who have th e ir faU ier, J. S. B urns, for the been visitin g Mrs. A nderson's p ast tw<i weeks. Jacobson Service HELPFUL CREDIT Announcing the jV e w Utility Truck - another Sensational Chevrolet Value 4 Speeds Forward—4 Wheel Brake: Now Chevrolet presents the new utility truck — embodying new features that add still further to the sensational value of a product already so pop ular that it has made Chevrolet the world’s largest builder of trucks. A new 4-speed transmission, with an extra-low gear that gives tremendous pulling power for heavy roads, steep hills and deep sand! Pow erful, non-locking 4-wheel brakes, with an independent emergency and parking brake! Full ball bearing worm-and-gear steering mechanism! And, in ad dition, all those other basic engineering features for which Chevrolet has long been famous! Come in today, arrange for a trial load demonstration! Price only «520 (Chassis only) f.o .b . Flint, M ich, Jacobson 1821 EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Glasses fitted and adjusted. Friday and Saturday Fieldhouse-Shearer Chevrolet Co. GRESHAM. OREGON W O R L D S L A R G F S T T R I C K S OF EACH WEEK at Mealey’s Jewelry Store m other, Mrs. H attie W ilson, re tu rn - ie d home T hursday, Mrs. E. L am orand and d au g h ter M axine of K erry, Oregon, a re v isit ing a t th e home of the fo rm er’s p are n ts. Mr. and Mrs Jo h n E rick son. Mr. and Mrs. F red Pelton r e ceived a letter“ th is week from th eir son H enry of T ulsa, Okia., saying th a t he Is doing fine th e re even with th e te m p e ra tu re a t 108. He and his wife still th in k , how ever, th e re fa no place like Oregon. Mr. and Mra. G eorge P arish and d au g h ter O thelda a re spending a VICTORY AT CORRECT L U B R IC A T IO N The Victory circ le of th e Evan gelfcal Women s union will m eet a t th e hom e of Mrs. A. Thom pson T h u rsd ay afternoon, A u g u st 18, a t 2 o'clock. As th is will be th e first m eeting of th e circ le since May, A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT a good a tten d a n ce of m em bers is ( a l l fo r Kids. desired. F rien d s will also be m ade i Bids for fu rn ish in g 25 cords of welcome. _______________ ¡wood to the T ro u td ale school w ill . . . _ . . ___ . .. . be received by th e undersigned up » , a *l>o<1 Hme to subscribe to 6 o’clock p. m . A ugust 2t) S o e d - he , 'o o k a h ‘- “ » «•< '> K nd of wood ami price. th e local new s, com m unity new s board reserv es th e right to rete et and m oney-saving ads. Tw ice a any or all bids . dn*U>r ’ “ ,0 0 d ' TW,C’ • H E BLOND, L fl C lerk of D ie t No. 30. SPECIALISTS