Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 25, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM
Jo e l B. R ates of G ra n d e R onde,
O regon, w ho is v is itin g w ith h is
so n . G ilb e rt B ates of C o rb ett, w as
a v is ito r In G resh am M onday. He
n o tes m an y im p ro v e m e n ts in th is
p a rt of th e co u n ty sin ce h is la s t
v isit h e re a few y e a rs ago. Mr.
B ates, w ho is 84 y e a rs of age, is a
C ivil W ar v e te ra n an d p ro u d of th e
p a r t w h ich he h ad in th e s tru g g le .
H e e n liste d in th e 3d b a tte ry of
W isco n sin lig h t a r tille r y an d s e r v ­
ed th r e e y e a rs a n d 10 m o n th s.
A b rah am L fn o iln is his g re a te s t
h ero . H e c a s t h is first vote fo r th e
p re s id e n t in C h a tan o o g a, T en n ., in
1864.
Electric
Range
Campaign
BfG/JVS
October 1
H o t p o i n t E le c tric
R ange« h av e been im ­
proved to th e ex ten t
th a t th ey offer th e
“ Inst w o rd ” in m od­
e rn , efficient cooking.
T h ey a re eco n o m i­
cal to o p e ra te and
add hour« an d hour«
to y o u r w eek. Foods
a re ta s tie r and m ore
th o ro u g h ly c o o k e d,
too.
Sold on c o n v e n ie n t
te rm s
«m all pay­
m ent dow n.
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M onm outh. Jo y c e K id d e r h a s r e ­
tu rn e d to W illa m e tte u n iv e rs ity fo r
h e r ju n io r y e a r a n d D o n ald G ra n t
of F airv iew to th e sa m e in s titu tio n
fo r h is s e n io r y e a r. R ay m o n d B.
R o g ers of P o rtla n d , fo rm e rly of
G resh am , h a s e n te re d th e U n iv e rs i­
ty of O regon w h ere he w ill ta k e ,
am o n g o th e r s u b je c ts , a d v a n c e d
w o rk in c o m m e rc ia l a rt.
A m ong G resh am
p eo p le w ho
I h e a rd a re m a rk a b le a d d re s s a t C en ­
te n a ry W ilb u r M eth o d ist E p isco p al
e liu i.li in P o rtla n d S u n d ay m o r n ­
ing by Dr. C la re n c e T ru e W ilson
of W ash in g to n , D. C. « e re Mr. anil
Mrs. K. A. M iller an d so u A iden,
| Mr. an d M rs. B. A. M iller, Mr. and
I Mrs. H. L. St. C lair.
Rev. A. B.
C ald er of B o rin g a ls o a tte n d e d .
Dr. W ilso n to o k fo r his su b ject
‘W hy th e E le c tio n of A1 S m ith
I W ould He th e B e tra y a l of P ro h ib i-
| tio n .”
A m ong g ra d u a te s of G resh am
I U nion high sch o o l w ho h av e en-
ro lled in h ig h e r in s titu tio n s of
le a rn in g
are J a n i e s
M cA llister,
( ’lias. T a llm a n . A rd en S q u ire an d
H aro ld Dye at O reg o n S ta te A g ri­
c u ltu ra l co lle g e ;
F red
B ech ill,
H elen A lih a n s an d F red S e a rs ,
U n iv ersity of O reg o n ;
E lizab eth
lio rn in g , M ary J a n e P e te rso n , L illy
! R ib n ic, O live N orhy an d B a rb a ra
W a lte rs, O regon S ta te n o rm al at
Mr. C a ro th e rs is a b ro th e r of C has.
C a ro th e r s an d th e tw o h ad not
seen each o th e r fo r 15 y e a rs . Ja m e s
C a ro th e rs a n d W ill L ew is left for
th e ir h om e y e s te rd a y b u t M rs.
C a ro th e rs w ill re m a in fo r a few
w eeks.
A very p le a s a n t ev e n in g w as en
jp y ed by th o s e p re s e n t fo r th e a n ­
n iv e rs a ry d in n e r g iven by th e R e­
b e k a h s at th e I. O. O. F. h a ll M on­
day ev en in g . A fter a s h o r t b u si­
n e ss se ssio n th e ev en in g w as de
voted to so c ia l a c tiv itie s . A p ro ­
g ra m c o n sistin g of tlie fo llo w in g
n u m b e rs w as g iv en : a p ian o se
le c tio n , by Mrs. J. E. G a te s ; a
w h istlin g n u m b e r by M iss A u g u sta
H ahn a c co m p an ied on th e p ian o by
Miss M elba S a n d e rs ; a n d a sh o rt
p lay g iven by a n u m b e r of R e­
b e k a h s in tlie form of a b u rle sq u e
on th e R e b e k a h W e lfare clu b . A fter
tlie p ro g ra m a d in n e r w as se rv ed to
a b o u t 70 g u ests.
T w o b ir th s w ere re c o rd e d th is
Make Her Proud
o f Her Diamond
c+-!> c e x
T h e re a re d iam o n d s a n d d iam o n d s as
most people ought to know .
O ur d iam o n d s a re bo u g h t w ith exceed­
in g c a re anti a re full of tire.
OUTLOOK
A diam o n d now days is o ften ex am in ed
w ith s c ru tin iz in g eyes am i it h u rts m any
a re c ip ie n t’s pride to lie told th a t tlie sto n e
c o n ta in s a bad Haw. W e rea liz e th is and
sell only d iam o n d s w o rth y of a d m ira tio n .
COOKING
SCHOOL
Tile G rrsh u in tin t-
look an d th e C ortland
E le ctric P ow er co m ­
p an y will conduct a
co o k in g school som e
tim e d u rin g O ctober.
WATCH
for the
DATES
F a ll is o fficially here an d so
are the clo th es.
Smart, stylish clothes from
America’s best makers 1 t 1
Clothes like you find in the city’s
best shops. You, who need a new
suit or overcoat this fall, will find
it to your advantage to select it
here at home.
Men’s Suits
2 0 » ’4 5
O vercoats
We h a v e D iam ond R ings, not very
larg e, but p erfectly clean sto n e s, a s low
as $50.
S E E I S FOR SA TISFA C TIO N
Realm's JcUielrv êdotf
Pow ell St
P ilone 44
G re sh am
Food for Thought
It’s alm ost tim e to th in k of y o u r .w in te r
fuel supply. Give th is m a tte r tlie th o u g h t it
m erits. You w ant a coal w ith tlie m in im u m of
-I n k
SOOt, a n d i l i n k e r s
I I \ ll - ( .|{ l \ | i
COAL is d ifferent, it m ak e s iio s tr in g ) soot,
no c lin k e rs a n d because it is h a rd e r, it h a s
less slack , s to re s b e tte r a n d b u rn s lo n g er.
T h in k it over, th e n o rd e r I I .U I d iltA M I
COAL. E q ually as good fo r b rooder, ran g e,
h e a tin g stove o r furnace. P hone ) o n r h e a le r
1411
WALRAD MERC. CO.
G resh am , O regon
$1 5
$4 O
to
FURNISHINGS AND HATS
to please the best dressers
SHOES
For Men, Women and Children
See Our Window Display
FALL STYLES
Ay lsWortK & Ma r t ì i\
M E N ’S W E A R J
SH O E S
G R ESH A M
Week at M rs. J. A. B u sh o n g ’s n u r s ­
ing hom e.
A 7-pound baby boy
b o rn to Mr. anil Mrs. C arl E. A n­ LV. PORTLAND
d e rs o n of T ro u td a le S u n d ay a n d a P a r k a n d Y am h ill
B E a c o n 8181
P a -p o u n d so n b o rn to Mr. an d M rs. !
A. R* K e rs la k e of S p rin g d a le , S a t­ •7 :4 0 a. m.. S. L.
•7 :50 a . m . B. L.
u rd a y .
Portland-Gresham Stage
•8 30 a.
9 30 a.
M rs. A ra L u ste d of M abery w as
9 :50 a
a g u e s t of M rs. C h ris te n a H u m aso n
10 :S0 a
11 .30 a
o v e r-n ig h t M onday to be p re s e n t at
11 60 a.
12
30 p
th e R eb ek ah d in n e r.
1 :30 p.
T ed W rig h t is d riv in g a new I 1 :60 p.
2 30 p
C h e v ro le t coach p u rc h a s e d th ro u g h i 3 30 p
3 60 p.
th e F ie ld h o u s e -S h e a re r C h ev ro let
« 30 p.
6 .30 p
co m p an y .
5 :60 p.
Mr. am i M rs. R o b ert M iller of
«30 p
10 :00 p.
GRESHAM
ELECTRIC
A Fall Review
Of Everything New
Mr. an d M rs. I. T. W ood e n ta r
ta in e d a t d in n e r S u n d a y a g ro u p
of M rs. W ood's re la tiv e s in h o n o r
of Mr. a n d M rs. J. F. C a ro th e r s of
B oise, Id ah o , w ho a re v is itin g h ere.
M rs. C a ro th e rs is th e a u n t o f Mrs.
W ood. O th e rs a t th e d in n e r w ere
Mr. an d M rs. C. A. C a ro th e r s and
A rm y S m ith o f G re sh a m . Mr. an d
M rs. S. E. W o o ster of E sta c a d a ,
Mr. an d M rs. W H. H ay d en , M rs.
A da S m ith an d son Roy of P o rtla n d
a n d W illiam L ew is of B oise.
B. W. T h o rn e receiv ed a te le g ra m
Mr. an d M rs. F. G. G ille tt r e ­
M onday m o rn in g a n n o u n c in g th e
d e a th of a b ro th e r, G. A. T h o rn e , a t tu rn e d to th e ir hom e h e re S u n d ay
C anon City, Colo. M rs. J. ft. At - i ev en in g from a p le a s a n t v a c a tio n
wood, m o th e r of M rs. T h o rn e , w ho of th r e e w eek s s p e n t a t N ew berg,
h as sp e n t th e p a s t sev en w eek s in ■ M rs. C a th e rin e H a rm o n left M on­
th « T h o rn e h om e left M onday j ,|a y fo r L e n ts w h e re sh e w ill sp en d
I m o r n i n g f o r lo r h o m e i n G a r d n e r
th e w eek w ith h e r .d a u g h te r, M rs.
I K an sas.
A lta W ooley.
Mrs. M innie P. D a rlin g an d son
Mr. an d M rs. Jo h n B liss v isited
I T h o m as a re p r e p a r i n g t o leav e th e o v er th e w eek -en d a t th e h om e of
l a t t e r p a rt of th is week for O cean ' Mr. an d M rs. H e n ry W a ld n e r
of
P a rk , C alifo rn ia , w h e re th e y w ill S ilv e rto n . M rs. W a ld n e r is a n iece
ta k e
OV( r t h e I li a n a g , n r lit o f a n
of M rs. B liss.
a p a rtm e n t b u ild in g w hich th e y own
Mr. an d M rs. Milo E. T a y lo r and
th e r e b u t w h ich h a s been leased, fam ily of B ro w n sv ille , w e re g u e sts
'l i n y ex p ect to m ak e th e ir p e rm a ­ o v e r th e w eek -en d a t th e hom e of
n e n t hom e in th e s o u th e rn city.
Mr. an d M rs. J. E. T a y lo r.
Mr.
G resh am w om en w ho a tte n d e d T a y lo r is e d ito r of th e B ro w n sv ille
I th e co n v en tio n of t i l e M ultn o m ah , T im es an d is a fo rm e r re s id e n t of
c o u n ty W. C. T. U. a t St. J o h n s G resh am .
E v a n g e lic a l c h u rc h , P o rtla n d , la s t
Mr. an d M rs. J a m e s C a ro th e rs
'l'h u rs d a y an d F rid a y w ere Mrs. a n d th e ir g ra n d s o n W ill L ew is
L nlu H o rn in g . M rs. W. F. H oney, cam e fro m O re a n a , Id ah o , la s t
M rs ,
lla lt ic
M. W olfe. E lizab eth
Jo h n so n , M r- May E m ery am i Mrs ,,, th is v icin ity . S e v e ra l g a th e r ­
| E lla H en sley .
in g s h av e been h eld in th e ir ho n o r.
Wait
for
the
Campaign
Opening
Monday
October
One
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SA N D Y D IV IS IO N
B ak er an d d a u g h te r J a c q u e lin e of
M o n tav illa, w e re h e re F rid a y eve- 1 Lv. PORTLAND
Lv. SANDY
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8 :16 a. m.
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liis b irth d a y . M rs. Z e tta W illiam s, 5 30 p. m . P . V.
6:50 p. m . fo r
w ho h a s been v is itin g h e r s is te r , Ar. GRESHAM
G re s h a m
M rs. M iller, w a s a ls o on e of th e 2:15 p. m.
Lv. GRESHAM
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p a rty . M rs. W illiam s a n d Mrs. « 7 1 :20
p. m.
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u rd a y th e L a rse n s . M illers and
• D a lly e x c e p t S u n d a y » a n d h o lid a y s
S L .— S e c tio n L in e ro a d
Mrs. W illiam s c a lle d on th e O rv ille
P- V .— P o w ell V aliev ro a d
M yers fam ily in P o rtla n d , o th e r
H. L .— B a ae L in e ro a d .
O w n ed a n d o p e r a te d by
K a n sa s frien d s.
Mr. an d Mrs. G eo rg e M a rtin of
St. H elen s v isited w ith Mr. an d Mrs.
tlie c u rv e s
a re
b ein g
G uv F ie ld h o u se an d M rs. C la ra C. w h ere
T lie
M ilter S a tu rd a y on th e ir w ay hom e w idened am i s tra ig h te n e d .
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fro m th e P e n d le to n R ound-up.
i th r e e days.
R oss B row n, a lo cal re a lto r ,
Mr. an d M rs. J. S u h r of -R u h r's
m ad e a b u sin e ss a n d p le a s u re tr ip
to C o ttag e G rove la s t w eek, r e ­ F lo w e r fa rm on th e B ase L in e ro a d
tu r n in g S u n d ay ev en in g . G eorge 1 e a s t of th e 12-m ile c o rn e r s hav e
C la rk a c co m p an ied him as fa r as b o u g h t tw o a c re s on P o w ell V alley
C o rv a llis and w ill re m a in th e r e for ro ad a n d th e Mt. Hood Loop ro ad ,
a p n rt of th e old S im o n sen place.
s h o r t tim e.
Mr. an d Mrs. G uy F ie ld h o u se had T h e ev er in c re a s in g b u sin e ss of th e
as th e ir g u e s ts re c e n tly , M iss J e a n flow er fa rm m ad e it n e c e s s a ry to
P u llia m , te a c h e r In th e P o rtla n d have m o re lan d . T h e new p la c e
sc h o o ls an d W S. R o b e rts, co u n ty w ill be used as a b ra n c h to th e
B ase L in e g a rd e n s .
a s s e s s o r of C olum bia county.
B. I,. N okcs a n d fam ily of A l­
F rie n d s w ill b e in te re s te d to
h a m b ra , C alif., w ho h av e been v is ­
know tlia t Mr. a n d M rs D W. P o t­ itin g fo r a few d ay s w ith Rev. am i
te r of P o rtla n d have a «-pound Mrs. S. F. P itts , left to d ay fo r
Mr. N'okes Is a b ro th e r-
d a u g h te r b o rn at th e P o rtla n d S a n ­ S e a ttle .
in -law of M rs. P itts.
ita riu m
M onday m o rn in g .
Mrs.
Mr. a n d M rs. G uy F ie ld h o u se h ad
P o tte r w ill he re m e m b e re d a s Miss a s g u e s ts S u n d ay Mrs. J a m e s Ma-
A nnie H oover.
n a ry of P o rtla n d , Mr. a n d Mrs. W.
An in te re s tin g item th a t w as E M ark eli of P le a s a n t H om e, Mr.
an d M rs H. E. R obinson of St.
o v erlo o k ed la s t w eek w as th e b irth Helens.
of a d a u g h te r to Dr. an d M rs. J . E.
Tlie lo cal I’.-T A h eld a m eet- i
B lan c of P o rtla n d on S e p te m b e r IS inc F rid av ev e n in g and a m a n g th e
T h e little m iss, w eig h in g ju s t eig h t o th e r b u sin e ss a ffa irs ta k e n up w as
tlie w o rk c o n c e rn in g th e c a fe te ria
p o u n d s, is th e first g ra n d c h ild of th e y a r e p la n n in g on p u ttin g in th e
M rs W A. Dixon of G re sh a m , am i g ra d e sch o o l in th e next m o n th
h e r m o th e r w as k n o w n h e re a s Mrs. G a b rie l, s ta te p re s id e n t, g a v e 1
a n in te re s tin g ta lk on th e a d v a n t­
M iss C lyiia C u n n in g h am .
a g e s of u n itin g th e lo c a l o rg a n iz a - :
Mr. an d M rs W B a rb e r an d tio n w ith th e s ta te o rg a n iz a tio n .
d a u g h te r s Eva an d F rie d a of P o r t­ T h e m em b er* voted on th e q u e s ­
lan d w ere S u n d ay d in n e r g u e s ts of tio n of jo in in g th e s ta te a s s o c ia tio n
tad decided th a t it w ould he a v e ry
Mf. aud Mrs. A. J. W. B row n.
b en eficial ste p to ta k e a t th is tim e.
Mr am i Mrs. A lfred S im o n sen
have re tu rn e d fro m a v a c a tio n (See additional locals on page I)
s p e n t in S to c k to n an d L ong B each,
fr »:Y
Calif., v isitin g re la tiv e s T hey re-
A pencil tablet and pencil free
port th e ro a d s v ery good ex c e p tin g with every pair of school shoes
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GEO. LEWIS & SON
PAINT UP!
while the weather is f i n e ,,
A good many buildings would be greatly im­
proved in appearance and wearing qualities if they
were treated with a coat of good paint.
\\ e suggest that you check over your buildings,
their roofs, porch floors, etc., and bring the result
| of your checking to us. We will be glad to advise
you as to the right paint for your particular needs.
W e have good house paint at
$ 2 .5 0 , $ 2 .8 5 and $ 3 .7 5 per gallon
R o o f P ain t, 8 5 c per gallon
L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co.
Gresham
Oregon
ZZÜ2Z.
GRESHAM FUEL CO.
; k East of Mt. Hood Depot
Office 11151
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