Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 04, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
GRESHAM
OPTLOOK. GRESHAM.
OREGON
H ESPAT. SEPTEMBER f
Gresham Locals
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Em ery left
S atu rd ay for Ridgefield, Wash.,
w here they will spend several days
visiting Mrs. E m ery’s sister and
oth er relatives.
T hrough an oversight the excel­
A d au g h ter w eighing 9% pounds
lent letter in the last Outlook from was born Friday, A ugust 21, to Mr
Mrs. John Bliss concerning th e trip and Mrs. H. H. Scott.
taken by Mr. and Mrs. Bliss was
A ubrey Dean who has been agent
printed w ithout her signature.
for the Union* Oil com pany a t H er-I
m iston, visited on Sunday with his
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen visited
paren ts, Mr and Mrs G. W. Dean
Sunday in P ortlan d with Mr. and
on his way to his new location in
Mrs. Oren Beaucam p and family,
Medford, w here he will rep resen t
and Mr. B eaucam p’s sister, Mrs.
his com pany as agent. Recent
E arl H ibbart and her daughter
T h ese su its fo r young
guests in the Dean home were Mr.
D orothy. Mrs. H ibbart, who w as a
D e a n 's brother, A. E. Dean of
m en a re th e s e a s o n ’s
classm ate of Mrs. L arsen 's daugh­ A berdeen, Wash., Mrs. Dean and |
te r, has been a m issionary a t Taiu-
s m a rte s t sty le s e n d
sous A rland and Glenn.
fu. Shantung' China for 20 years,
fabrics.
S ingle a n d
F ra n k J Jones
has gone
gone for
for a a v‘8"
visit
and expects to sail Septem ber 6 for
° UeH haR
that place.
Monday the whole Wi,h l“ 8 8on a,,d 'lau g h ter-in -law
double
b re a s te d
group w ent to S heridan w here they Mr. and Mrs. E ttsel Jones a t B rem ­
m
odels
w
ith
2 p a ir of
erton, Wash.
w ere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
tro u se rs.
Mrs. Edm und H. Sm ith, who has J
F. W ilm arth and son M orris Wll-
been
in
failing
h
ealth
for
some
|
in arth .
tim e, w as taken last week to P o rtl
The Sunshlnd club of Zion E van­ land san itariu m for treatm en t. R e-|
gelical church will m eet W ednes­
ports yesterday w ere to the effect j
day eventing, Septem ber 5, a t the
th a t she was som ew hat improved.
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ruegg
Mrs. P earl Mack, d au g h ter Helen
T his is th e re g u la r m eeting of the
and Mrs. Mack’s fath er, F ra n k C. j
club, w hich w as changed to this
Jones, are moving to th e H ornish
date in order to have it before
ap a rtm en ts. H er house on Divis­
school begins.
ion s tre e t is rented to E arl M at­
Miss Amy Cooper drove to Mc­ toon, d riv er of the Pow ell Valley
M innville S aturday night to spend bus. who with his wife and two
th e week-end with her sister, Miss sm all children will occupy it d u r - [
D orothy Cooper. The la tte r r e ­ ing the w inter.
tu rn ed to G resham for a sh o rt visit.
The Rev. D. B. W eintz and fam ily I
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. M etzger, Miss have moved from the Beadle house |
Evelyn M etzger, Mrs. A. L. Burton on R oberts avenue to M ontavilla.
and Roy B urton returned Sunday
E. D. H olgate sold 10 acres on
night from a trip to C rater Lake, the F a ris road to Edm und F. West, |
th e Oregon Caves and Ashlund.
who w ith his m other will occupy it.
They w ent by way of the Pacitlc
G resham grade school in com- j
H ighw ay and retu rn ed by the Mc­
mon
w ith schools of th e county
K enzie Pass.
outside of P o rtlan d will open Mon- [
Mr. and Mrs. F red C halker, Mr. duy, Septem ber 10.
T h o se p o p u la r cream -co lo red
All wool blue S h a k e rs, roll
and Mrs. H arold Lewis, Miss
Mrs. David McKeown and son I
c
o rd » in 18 to 22-in. bottom s
F ran ces W elling and Stafford Dow-
AND
c o llars, fo r h ig h school
W illiam spent the week-end visit- [
All sizes
se tt spent th e L abor Day week-end
ing Mr. and Mrs. A rchie McKeown
a t T aft.
near Hood River. Mr. McKeown I
Mr. and Mrs. Fred H ibbard and
has a peach o rchard w hich is heav­
Mrs. J. H. S harp w ent to Corvallis ily laden th is year. They brought
Sunday for a visit with Mr. and home a load of the delicious C raw ­
Mrs. Otto Huhn. On their retu rn fords. w hich are In th eir prim e)
S h irts ...
Monday night they w ere accom ­ now.
$1.09 to $2.50
S w eaters
panied by Miss Gladys Sharp, who
T
ies
.50 to $1.00
S
h irts ....
W.
L.
Crissey
has
im
proved
his
had Bpent a week with her sister,
property on tile Base L ine road by
Sox ........
.20 to ...7 5
U n d e rw e a r
Mrs. H ahn.
the d rillin g of a well 120 feet deep I
Shoes .......
C aps
B ernard llulsm au, one of the new which Is said to he capable of a
$1.50 to $2.50
In stru cto rs in the high school, has
K
eds ..........
B elts
How of n ot less th an 1500 gallons
.50 to $1.00
arriv ed in G resham and has taken
Ties
......
an hour. The S kinner irrig atio n
S w e a te rs
$3.85 to $8.50
a room in the B. L. W alrad home.
H ose ........
system has been in stalled for use I
Mr. B uism an's home is at Pullm an, on his l-acre garden trac t. A new i
T ro u se rs
$4.85 to $«.50
O veralls
W ash.
work room and packing shed has
B lazers
$4.85 to $0.50
Belts
Mrs. J. C. K ilgore has returned been built, Melvin Sm edsrud doing
from Chicago and other eastern the work. Electricity lias been ex- |
cities, w here she w ent last F e b ru ­ tended to his place.
ary for an iudetlnite stay.
for young men
W ork has com menced on the
Mrs. M. L. W hite of the W hite erection of a new house for Mr. i
Way has retu rn ed from M adera, and Mrs. E. D. H olgate on th eir I
Calif., w here she was called four place on the Base Line road on the |
Sweaters—Coat, or pull over.......
w eeks ago on account of the s e ri­ site of the house which was I
ous illness of her father. She was b u r n e d s e v e r a l m o n th s ago. T h is
Slippers, Pumps and Oxfords.......
accom panied by h er daughters, is a r e a d y c u t b o u s e a n d is ex­
Phoenix H osiery............................
W ilma and Joyce.
pected to be ready for occupancy
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie S t.C lair and the la tte r part of th is week. * It
fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chiodo w ill be w ire d lo r e le c t r i c i t y , i n ­
With each $5 purchase
and little son spent the Labor Day cluding a range. An electric pum p-)
$3.75 W rist W a tch .. $1.99
w eek-end a t Ocean Lake.
ing system will be installed.
$1.50 W atch and Fob
.99
M rs. .1. C. Stanley of the Stanley
t.Sli Clock ..........
$ 1 .3 9
School days a re vividly brought
W e ear
S S u h o o el
.50 Jack K n ife................. 29
M en ’ s w
ar
e s s
to mind when one sees the a ttr a c t­ lo a d is h a v in g h e r h o u se w ire d lo r
ive display of suits, caps, ties and electricity
G RESH AM
other clothes for the upper grade I
and high school hoy in the win
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
(lows of A ylsw orth ft Martin. T his
A son w as born to Mr. and Mrs I from C orvallis for a few days pre-
tire w l" r
“H o l “ 1 th e ,r *" O eO r,e P*rry
P o rll,n d
paring to leave for W aldport Ore- ing his reg u la r work as teach er of
ire window space w ith clothes for Hum T hursday. Angus, 3u Mother go,, w here she is engaged to teach biology at Jefferson .High school in
Mr. and Mrs, E. E.
ry occasion and every need ol and baby a re reported doing well. I In the high school
H er subjects P ortland.
H er subjects I H orning, who occupied the Briggs
Miss A gatha Harding Is home [w ill be E nglish, history and J o u r n - ' home during th eir absence, have
Suits for
High School
Students
f t
Suits for
Grade School
Students
S m a rtly ta ilo re d s u its
w ith coat, vest, long
tro u s e rs a n d g o l f
k n ick e rs. T h e fa b ric s
a re a ll wool — th e
s tu rd y k ind t h a t e n ­
s u re s long a n d s a tis ­
fa c to ry w ear.
»10
to
*18
School Days
BLU E SH A K E R
SW EA TERS
C A M P U S CO RD
PANTS
*3.85
$4.95
*4.85
F or “Hi” Students
SHOES
F A N C Y ST R IP E D
CO AT SW EA TER S
p o p u la r s w e a te r fo r stu -
$3.45
A
d e n ts in a big a s so rtm e n t of
colors
$1.50
.09
.05
$1.50
.95
.25
.20
$l.tm
.50
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
$3.95
$1.00
$1.50
$3.95
$1.25
.05
.35
$1.35
$1.00
CAPS
White Shaker Sweaters ...................... $4.95 to $9.00
$3.50 to $6.50
$3.95 to $5.95
ge to $1.75
Children’s Shoes
$1.50 to $3.95
AylsWortjy 8 Martire
’ W2ÊW’
Light Up!
Dark days .ire coming
you’ll need more elec­
tric lights. Our stock of lamps is new and complete
New Low Prices
IB-15-25 and 40-watt lamps, each.....
20c
60-watt lamps,
22c
100-watt lamps, each
35c
L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co.
Gresham
Oregon
LESS THAN 3%
You sec th e tele p h o n e In stru m e n t, w hich
to m an y is th e sum and s u b sta n c e of te le ­
p h o n e e q u ip m en t.
telu a ll) that telephone represents less
than 3 per cent of the total equipm ent
ntM-essary f„ r , „ „ r sh arp (>f
H idden from view a re m iles of w ire s w itc h ­
boards. pow er p la n ts an d o th e r e q u ip ­
m ent
f
, th e Invisible rem a in d e r, .
n ecessary to re n d e r efficient service.
WEST COAST TELEPHONE CO.
Gresham
a,,sm -
Miss W illiam s of P o rtlan d w as
elected recen tly to teach at Colum-
than high school. Both th e grade
and the high school will open next
Monday, Septem ber 10. w ith a full
corps of teachers. Two new b u ss­
es will be run. in eb arg e of Roy
Emily and Alvin Kinney.
*4.85
For ‘Grade’ Students
For Young Women
*4.25 to *6.50
TO
for young men
*1.50 to *2.50
Boys’ Caps
$1.00
F R E E
With each p u rch a se of c h il­
d ren 's w ear—Jazz Caps, Anim al
Toys, B arking Dogs, Balloons,
etc., etc.
retu rn ed to th eir home in P ortland
Mr. H orning is a teacher a, G rant
High school,
D i e t e t i c P r in c ip le »
Carbon nnd hydrogen are the
chemical elements th at the body
burns to make energy. But these
elem ents ennnot be used hy the
body In th eir raw sta te nor In all
Mr. and Mrs. O rlaud Zeek have a r ­ th e ir combined forms. Petroleum
rived home from th e ir wedding Is an excellent fuel for the gasoline
engine but when taken Into the
trip and a re living at the Benfield body It Is not affected, and passes
bungalow.
ont Just as It was tnken In. T he 1
Mr. and Mrs. A. S tu art of Lat- value of any food depends upon j
ourell F alls gave a dinner Sunday Its digestibility. The human body
to several friends. Those who can use only a lim ited class of
substances. But some of each
shared th eir h ospitality w ere Mr. class Is needed every day. A well- |
and Mrs. O. Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. balanced diet means a well-hal
John L arson of S pringdale. Mr. arid anced body.—K ansas City Star.
Mrs Nyquist of P o rtland. G. Has
well, Mr. and Mrs. P. Anderson.
E lim in a tio n o f S m o k e
Among the most effective means
of reducing smoke, says an au th o r­
FAIRVIEW
A wedding took place at the ity, Is the public t se of light, heat
and power, wired and piped from
m anse of th e Sm ith Memorial P re s­ large.
centrally
located
power
byterian church. S aturday, S eptem ­ plants, which have reduced th eir
ber 1st when Miss F ern K. B u rl­ own smoke leakage» to a minimum
ingam e of Fairview was united In through elaborate machinery th a t
separates solid m atter from the
m arriag e to Glen D. Vick of P o rt­ gnses before the fumes are ex ­
land» A large num ber of im m edi­ pelled Into tbe air. Hand In hand
ate relatives and friends was p res­ with such model set ups as this Is
ent. As It was a beautiful day the electrification of railroads, electric
In homes, apartm ents. 1
cerem ony took place In the shade cooking
hotels and restaurants.
of one of the m any trees in the
m anse yard.
S u n s h in e a n d P o is o n
The Rev. John McLennan of
T hat there tuny be tru th io the
Portland will preach nt the Sm ith
belief that poisonous desert snakes
M emorial
P resb y terian
church are the deadliest is suggested by
next
Sunday
m orning
at
11 reports in Popular Science Month­
o'clock
ly of two to 'estig ato ra of the
tre n c h Academy of Sciences. Aft­
C harles Scott has begun h t s ; er exposure to ultravloter rays of
new duties as assista n t principal i lig h t snake venom, they found, be­
of the G rant High schixil, to ) came Increasingly fatal.
Animals
which office he was gecently p ro ­ Injected with the poison after It
had been exposed to the rays suc­
moted.
cumbed more quickly than others
Dr, and Mrs. S tew art Briggs re- - on which ordinary snake poison
turned from th e ir trip acro ss th e i was used.
continent S aturday Dr. Briggs h as!
been teaching for the last y ear in
Ads In the Outlook will Increase
Yonkers- N Y , hut is how resum i the m erch an ts' prestige, hence his
sales, hence his profits.
There’s the fit one throws when the house
is cold and the fuel bills go on getting bigger
and bigger all the time.
And then there’s the fit one has in a Montag
warm air furnace installation.
One, it fits the climate,
Two, it fits the fuel.
Three, it fits your home,
Four, it fits your finances.
The Montag recommendation as to size and
layout of your furnace is FREE.
Now is the RIGHT time to plan on your
new heating plant, and have it installed.
W a n . A ir F U R N A C E
without obligation, of course, at
GRESHAM PLUMBING & HEATING C
1233