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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1928)
UKKSHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, OREGOS Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8 . Thom pson, who has been h ere th e m ost of the su m m er helping to care for her father, left Monday for G ranger, Wash., Mrs. A lta T ru itt left S atu rd ay w here she has a teaching position for a vacation trip to ea stern W ash as p rin cip al of th e Lincoln build ington. She will go to Garfield for ing. H er d au g h ter. Miss D orothea a visit with her fath e r and oth er Long, h as been w ith her m other relatives and w ill visit in Spokane during th e sum m er and retu rn ed and Farm ington. On her way she w ith h er to G ranger. A splendid record of sales was I will leave Louise a t Colfax with her father, H arry T ru itt, until the re . made by the F ieldhouse-S hearer tu rn of th e m other. Mrs. T ru itt is Chevrolet com pany in the first 27 employed in th e U nique re sta u ra n t days of business, when 12 new ca rs I I Powell St. G resham on the Base Line. and 13 used c a rs w ere delivered. The Rev. and Mrs. H. V. W ilhelm The follow ing Chevrolet« of v a ri and d aug h ter M argaret and Mrs ous types w ere delivered: four- W ilhelm 's father, B. W. Cum mings, door sedans, C athryn Metzger, spent a few days last week a t T a G resham , and D. D. Meyer. B oring; coma and Mt. R ainier. Mr. Cum Im perial sedan, K enneth Griffis, m ings has left for his home at G resham ; cab rio lets, V. C. Stock- ton and V irgil Langley, G resham , Warsaw’, Indiana. and Joe B ates, P o rtlan d ; coaches, Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Cannon and Mrs. U. G. Sm ith and Magnus Nor- Mr. and Mrs. E dgar H aw ley of Salt by, G resham , and Ethel M atthews, j Lake City w ere guests W ednesday P o rtlan d ; M. Dixon, G resham , of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Squire. They L. Lehm an, C lackam as; tru ck with w ere on th e ir way to Oakland, cab, E. J. S urface, Fairview . Of Calif., after having enjoyed a tour th e 13 used c a rs delivered, one of southw estern C anada and a trip w ent to Simon N ydegger of G resh to R ainier N ational park . They am and th e o th e rs to p ersons of were enth u siastic In th e ir praises P o rtlan d and o th er addresses. of the beautiful scenery of th e P a Mr. and Mrs. Em m et W elling and cific coast. baby cam e from Salem Sunday. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Victor H endrickson W elling retu rn ed to Salem but the and sons Bobby and Billy retn rn ed o th ers rem ained for a w eek’s visit W ednesday from a week a t Seaside. w ith Mr. and Mrs. E. E. W elling, Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Loomis and Mr. and Mrs. G eorge T acheron and d aughter D orothy, who have been o th e r relatives. Mrs. W. C. B urch has retu rn ed the guests for some tim e of Mr. from Salem and Silverton, where Loom is' b ro th er-in -law and sister Dr. and Mrs. A. H. W right, have re she spent la st week visiting with turned to th e ir home in Scottsdale, relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. M artin and Arizona. W hile here they were taken on m any sight-seeing trip s dau g h ter, Mary F ran ces, of Belle and expressed g re a t delight in th is C enter, Ohio, an d Mr. M artin ’s sis p a rt of the country. They w ere ac ter, Mrs. E sth e r Allen of F o rest com panied on th eir retu rn by a sis Grove, w ere c a lle rs a t th e Outlook ter, Miss N ellie Loomis, who has office Friday. Mr. M artin, who w as been with Mrs. W right for a num form erly editor of the H erald-Voice, ber of m onths. She will spend the a weekly paper of Belle C enter, is looking for a new location in the w inter in Arizona. west. Richard W. Forbes of Spokane is A. W. M etzger and fam ily w ent Our representative will here on a vacation trip of a week, F ' riday to S easide for a w eek's v a with his brother, W alter A. call on you with com-1 F visiting cation. orbes and fam ily. Mr. F orbes is j plete details on the new with a photo-engraving com pany In Two new resid e n ts of T ro u td ale Spokane and w as form erly in the arriv ed la st week at the Bushong Westinghouse sam e business in P ortland. He is n u rsin g home in G resham . A well known in th is vicinity. He pound g irl w as born to Mr. and “Flavor Zone“ has recently p urchased two lo ts at Mrs. Ju liu s L am p ert A ugust 24 and Electric Ranges Linnem ann junction of Miss Cora a boy w eighing 8»£ pounds to Mr Giese. W alter A. Forbes, w ho re and Mrs. Rodney Je n k in s Aug. 25 Mrs. Bessie H udson of D ufur If you like to se rv e good I sides on the old F orbes place at Oregon, a niece of B urt N orthrup food, if you w ant a b e a u ti-| L innem ann, recen tly p urchased the is a guest in th e N o rth ru p home. old Cromwell place of five and a ful, c o n v e n ie n t k itch en , half acres located near the station recen t g uest w as Mrs. N o rth ru p 's | you will w ant to talk to ou r I and expects to build on it in the au n t, Dr. Olive K. Beers of Albany, Oregon. re p re s e n ta tiv e w hen he near future. Dan Murphy is building a cem ent Mrs. W alter J. O lm scheid and (c a lls on you. F o r h e is, sidew alk in front of his property [ca llin g to tell you about d aughter W anda Je an retu rn ed on F irst street. Monday from a th ree w eeks' visit Mr and Mra, Claranca Poa of th e new line of W estin g - ut E verett and Mt. Vernon, W ash Yakim a w ere th e gu ests of Dick house “F la v o r Z one" ra n g - ington. Mr. and Mrs. Olmscheid Johnson Friday in a trip around I es new e le c tric ra n g e s lived a t Mt. Vernon before coming the Mt. Hood loop. They took the w hich cook delicio u s food to G resham . siile t r i p to C lo u d C ap in n . The Mrs. C. H. Lane retu rn ed lust Poes are pleased w ith th is section all by th em selv es, anil w hich will e n h a n c e th e night from A storia w here she v isit of the co untry and m ay locate here. ed from F riday until Monday with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cannon and beauty of a n y k itc h e n . Be Mr. and Mrs. Eli Ja lv ert. Mr. and sons Jack and Bill arriv ed Sunday I su re to give him a few Mrs. Ja lv ert w ere form er resid en ts night from Palo Alto, Calif., w here here, Mr. Ja lv e rt being employed Mr. Cannon went nine weeks ago to m in u tes w hen he calls. as a barber in K essler's barber atten d sum m er school at S tanford shop. university. Mrs. Cannon and the If interested please phone Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Cooley en ter- boys joined him th ere recently and US at Once. .4 call puts II ta lned on F riday and S atu rd ay of retu rn ed w ith him. I i ii- . • I! last week, Mr. Cooley's sister Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. M arston of S u n \ you under no obhgatton.w ^ Beaver and dau g h ter set beach n ear A storia a re here Blanche Paine, and Mrs. Beaver's m aking some im provem ents in th eir i grandson Jack ie Lewis, all of llo- bouse .including resliingling. W hile i qiiiam . W ashington. On Saturday th e y a t e h e li' th e y a t e o c c u p y in g Mr. ami Mrs. Cooley and th eir Mr. and Mrs Tom H ale's house on guests had lunch in P o rtlan d and Law rence street and the H ales are la ter enjoyed an outing at Jan tzeu vacationing at S u n set beach and Beach. Miss Paine was m arried occupying the M arston home there. the following Monday in Vancouver. John Teevln w as brought home B. C. By a stran g e coincidence she Sunday from St. V incents hospital. was m arried at the sam e tim e her w here lie was o p erated on recently cousin, Hazel Cooley Stockton, was for tum or. His condition is re p o rt j m arried in P o rtland, though n either ed satisfacto ry . girl knew of the o th er's Intentions. The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hazel Stockton, d au g h ter of Mr. H orr lias been gladdened by the j and Mrs. 11. W. Cooley, was m arried presence of a d au g h ter, P rlcilla In Portland yesterday to Chris Mel Mae, whom they plan to adopt. lon, both young people being of that The little g irl is th ree y ears old. «•tty. Mr. and Mrs Mellon w ill live Word has been received by r e ta In P ortland, w here th e groom is i l ' , s h e re th a t D a n M e tz g e r of employed. Lodi, Calif., is In a hospital at that Excavation has sta rted for the place, w here he recen tly u n d e r l b ' w a s sa id basem ent of John H essel’s house w e n t a n o p e r a tio n which he will erect on his lot on to be improving. The condition of T. I). Lyman, W allula avenue ju st north of the who h a s 'b e e n a patien t in Good W ilson E astm an residence. Guv Cox ot W aliklacum, Wash., S am aritan for th e past four weeks, son of Mr. and .Mrs. G. A. Cox of is im proving. Mr. I.ym an. who is G resham , ts recovering from an nearly S3 years old. underw ent a operation for toxic goitre w hich he serious operation. Miss Lois T rim ble Is being tr e a t recently underw ent at Good S am a r ed for •Inns tro u b le In Good Sa itan hospital. tu aritan hospital In P ortland. Mrs W. J. Todd and Miss Emma A m ong tile G r e s h a m people wll" B. Johnson retu rn ed Monday utght attended the Illinois society picnic from a 3-day trip to Seaside. nt K enilw orth p ark Sunday were Mr and Mrs. Otto Hahn of C or E. R. K idder and fam ily, L. L. K id vallis visited Sunday w ith Mrs. and fam ily, and II. M. Miller. Powell St. ( îresham | H ahn's m other, Mrs. J. H. S h arp der They were accom panied by Mr. and and family. Miss G ladys S h arp r e M rs E arl W adsw orth ot Pecatonla. PHONE SOI turned with her sister for a visit Ill . b ro th er and sister-in -law ot of a week or two, Mrs E R. Kidder. Dr. II. II. Ott expects to go to Young wife at th e telephone- A storia with the E lks band for th e , ann u al conventon of that order, | 'B utt h e t. si nd me a pound of steak which will be held th ere from F rl-j and a half pint o r so of gravy ■ Exchange. day to Sunday. and AUTO RACES Races start at 2:30 Time Trials 12 noon See our windows for first showing of the LABOR DA Y Sept. 3 12-MILE TRIPLE X “Flavor Zone” Westinghous e Airplane ('rash after the auto races Multnomah County Fair Grounds new Westinghouse See our windows f< for first showing of the new AUGUST 2\ SANDWICHES, X X X SOFT DRINKS X X X X X X ICE CREAM X X X X X X 1 2 -Mile Service Station * TW ELV E M IL E EZ CZ One qu art of oil w ith every 5 N gallons of oncnlin#» gasoline. CO RNER ON BA SE L IN E R O A D ^OlMWe « A Ä ? * In your f u r nace in s ta l lation these five things you must finch 1, 4* ex tra lar<^e co, .:ir returns extra lar^e cola air returns Cleanliness Soot and smoke, tight cup joints; slow, not forced air circulation; convenient openings for cleaning, make the M on tag the outstanding value for cleanliness. Economy The tong - fire travel made possible by M on tag design, p lu s heavy and lasting construction, makes the M ontag the outstanding value for economy. £?♦ A fair price M anufactured right here with the consequent sav ing on freight; extra h e a v y c a s tin g s ; b e s t quality sheet iron; scien tific design made for local fuel and climate; factory installation, ail a t a fair price, with no long profit margins added on, makes the M ontag th e o u t standing warm air fur nace value! SR. J 2. Comfort P roper hum id ificatio n (neither too little nor too m uch moisture) and an evenly heated c u r re n t of warm (not hot) air makes the M ontag the outstanding value for comfort. C ir c u la tio n , w ith o u t draft, and even tem pera tu re th ro u g h o u t y o u r home (no hot or cold s t r e a k s ) , m a k e s th e M ontag the outstanding value for health. Now the time com m beai 3. Health “Flavor Zone” to decide P la ce yo u r o rd er and you w ill have yo u r S to n ta g heat ready the fir s t cold morning. n o i l ’, deaiümess O nly $25.00 d o w n Electric Range Mr. aud Mrs E. W. A ylsw orth ( oni nin ii It, lu e tiin i Sale. and d aughter M arjorie have re Tin re will be a big com m unity turned from a trip to Vancouver, auction sale at th e M ultnomah i ounty fair grounds at G resham on II. C. S e p te m b e r x at 1" a in. List your Mr. and Mra. W. 8. E v erett and ■ to, k. Im plem ents or household aon Billy spent ail enjoyable week goods, w ith Ord I. Lea, hman. a t O tter Hock n ear Newport and phon, HE.n on 2l'2o or leave list w ith F irst S tate Bank at G resham , other near-by beaches. or S. B Hull, county ag en t.—Adv. I 1»*, Airplane Crash Phone 801 Electric Range TUESDAY. FURNAC: a ; I ■A,' ÔP ft easv m o n th ly p a y m e n ts on the balance. ? » N o f in a n c in g costs. w ith o u t obligation, of course, a t Gresham Plumbing & Heating Co. J 8 CHIODO, Prop Main St.