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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1928)
PAGE FOUR The M uuhlnotu, an n u al of the G resham Union high school, was giyen honorable m ention in the i contest conducted by the Oregon S tate ch ap ter of Sigm a Delta Chi, national professional jo u rn alistic fra tern ity . The placings w ere on the basis of co n ten ts, m ake-up, cover design, orig in ality , cost, p rin tin g and engraving. Benj. 11. Davies, who has been for m ure th an two weeks in the United S tate s V eterans' hospital in P o rtlan d , is show ing m arked im provem ent and is looking forw ard to an early release from the h o s pital. Mrs. W endell Cleveland and son of H eppner spent the week-end here visiting at the hom e of Mr. und Mrs. C harles Cleveland. Mrs. Je sse Reddick and children of Reseda, Calif., is visiting her husb an d 's p are n ts, .Mr. and Mrs. C. A. C arothers. Mrs. Reddick cam e last S atu rd ay and will re main the rest of th is week children who have been so ill with Mr«. Mulkey is a urday w ith h e r sist-rr, SANDY BLUFF d ip h th eria a re m aking very sa tis Outlook force. A very p leasan t birthday s u r H aight, of P o rtlan d . factory recovery. R obert Shum w ay and Bud Moul Mrs. Bess N ash. Miss L. B ettis, prise w as given Miss Helen Max “G randm a” W aybill, whb has ton retu rn ed to th e ir hom es S a tu r w ell, p rim ary teach er of C o ttrell Mrs. J. O. M athew s and Mrs. A. J. been am ong the ailing ones, is re day from Hood R iver w here they A m arriag e license was issued school, on W ednesday, October 17. I A ult have retu rn ed to th e ir hom es ported m uch improved. have been w orking in th e apple la st W ednesday in P ortland to E arl The ch ild ren of both u pper and ; a fte r five w eeks w ork in the Mount p ear o rch a rd a t H usum , T onsflitis is m aking a to u r ot harvest. Thom as McGinnis of T routdale and j low er g rades, w ith the assista n c e ' I Adams , th e com m unity. Mrs. H. C. Nelson ! of Mrs. Rose Cook, teach er of th e 1 " ash Miss Irm a Violet H all of P ortland. SPECIAL BARGAIN KATES and A lice Melton a re tw o recent upper g rades, p rep ared a splendid u ..„ . Mrs. Alice V uilleum ier has re victim s. Mrs. J B. Fow ler baked „ 8 ‘° 8 Twlce-a-Week Outlook and The program Among G resham people who turn ed to G resham afte r an a b - ., Portland News the b irth d ay cake and had it very “ T " T y° Ur Mrs. D. D. Ja ck was a recent sence of a year. During th at tim e lhe co n c ert of ,he Both these paperd will be' sent beautifully decorated in Hallow week-end visito r at th e home of w nh a Vecto th a n to she has been visiting friends and I 1 ° r,,a n d Sym phony o rch e stra last one year by m ail for only »4.00. her g randson, H arold Jack. „ i c e . , , night were Mrs. H. L. St. Clair, Mrs. | e e n colors and candles. k . S ubscribe before Nov. 1. re la tiv e s in San F ra n c isc o an d b o s Mr« « u w .o ...... ',oe Chiodo, G resham P lum bing & Outlook alone, »2; T he P o rtlan d Benj. H. Davies and Phil Hepp. A Many of those who have been Mrs. H. H. W atkins visited S at- „ e a tin g fo .. phone 1233. A ngeles and a son In Escondido, News alone, b arg ain rate , »3.—Adv. i splendid program was given to a engaged in th e apple h arv e st at Calif. She will visit with her sis- crow ded house. Hood R iver are home again. The te r, Mrs. George T âcheron, lndef- A Vecto w ill h ea t your w hole so rters and packers a re still aw ay initely. Mrs. J. H. Wood of G resham has house for no m ore th an it co sts to PLEASANT HOME Mr. and Mrs. W ilfred N asshahn heat one room w ith th e old type received th e announcem ent of the J. W. Hudson is in the Good S a b irth of her fifth g reat grandchild, Two real estate tra n sfe rs have of Cascade Locks spent la st w eek stove. B uilt in th ree sizes to heat from two to eight rooms. N om inal m a ritan hospital in P ortland, r e the son of Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard taken place In P leasan t Home re end w ith th e hom e folks first cost, satisfactio n g uaranteed. covering from an operation for Wood of P o rtlan d Mrs. Will Wood, cently. Mrs. Ben F ritsch has sold Mrs. J. F. Collins and tw o sm all G resham P lum bing & H eatin g Co c a ta ra c t on his rig h t eye. From the g randm other, is carin g for tw o her home and five acres of ground children are spending a few days phone 1233. all Indications the operation will o th er ch ild ren of the H ow ard to John Keveny for a consideration in P o rtlan d w ith her siste r and be successful. An operation will Wood family. of »2000. Mr. and Mrs. F ritsch will m other. The m other has been quite ' In su ra n c e funds for farm loans. No com m ission or b rokerage. Very be undertaken on his left eye In reside on his place w hich consists ill for some time. easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv. See the new 1928 pat Miss Maud A. H icks, county pub of five acres, set to straw b erries. the n ear future. Mrs. Roy D ickinson w as h ere S a t lic h ealth n u rse, and Miss Jen n ie tern Pendleton Robes. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rybnick have urday from P o rtlan d moving her Mr. and Mrs. G. W. P ate and M. Niem ela, her a ssista n t in the sold th e ir well Improved berry Andrew Pate, all of H illsboro fu rn itu re from th e B ap tist parson county work, have visited several W e h a v e a nice a s s o rt- spent Sunday a t the home of Mr schools in this end of th e county farm of seven acres to Mr. and age. Mr. and Mrs. L eonard Rokes m en of B aby B lankets. and Mrs. E. M. Ward. Mr. and during the p ast few days. They re Mrs. M. E vans and son H om er of and ch ild ren have moved in to th e Mrs. W. G. W inchester and ch il po rt h ealth conditions in th e P o rtlan d for a consid eratio n of parsonage. »3500. Mr. and Mrs. Rybnick dren of P ortland w ere also guests Mr. and Mrs. O scar G uthu and schools good. They are p articu for th a t day a t the W ard home. bought th is tra c t about eight years fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. H errin g Cotton Blankets, 64 x 76 larly pleased w ith th e show ing ago. At th a t tim e it w as m ostly a ton called a t th e S hrine hospital A special m eeting of the N eigh made by th e prim ary ch ild ren who best quality. Gray, tan and white. rt*1 n / N bors of W oodcraft was held F riday passed through the pre-school tan g le of evergreen black b erry Sunday to see H arold G uthu who P r i c e d . t .................................................................. vines, brush and stum ps. A sm all is a p atien t th ere. E a rlie r in th e afternoon at the local I. O. O. F clinics during the past few m onths shack provided living q u a rte rs. day the G uthu and H errin g to n fam hall on Powell street. Mrs. C harles Mrs. E llen P ost, form er w orker in 70 x 80 Extra Heavy Cotton Sheet Blankets, L am bert was taken into the order the county h ealth organization, re D uring the eight y ears they have Hies enjoyed a dinner in honor of p ut the land in first-class condi Fancy borders. Gray and tan 4 r “G ran d p a” H errin g to n 's 76th b irth by obligation and Mrs. J. C. T u rn er, signed her position Septem ber made a m em ber of the G resham and joined her husband at Rose tion, have it planted to ra sp b e rrie s day an n iv ersary . P r i c e d a t ................................................................ lodge by tran sfe r. Four oth er a p burg, w here he is a d ju ta n t at the and straw b e rrie s with a sm all p art Mrs. F ern C. Mulkey and d augh for g eneral use and have erected a plicants w ere balloted on. T onight old so ld iers’ home. te r G eraldine, who have been sta y Cotton and Wool Blankets, 68x80 part wool neat five-room cottage w hich, s u r th e re will be a regular m eeting of blankets. Comes in large block patterns. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. H orning of rounded by a law n and flowers ing a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. the lodge with a social hour fol P o rtlan d w ere g u ests of T routdale m akes it a very a ttra c tiv e home. E. R. H ouse for the p ast six weeks, green, tan, gray and blue. lowing. to G resham , w here ch ap ter, O rder of th e E astern S tar The Rybnicks have stored th eir have moved —------------------------------ A wonderful value at...................... < P « 5 .O 3 J. R. Green and son, L. C. G reen at th e ir reg u la r m eeting S aturday fu rn itu re and a re undecided as to spent two days on a hunting trip night. Mr. H orning teaches h is th e ir fu tu re. T h eir frien d s hope All Wool Blankets, 66 x 80, all pure wool blanket. E ast S id e C lean in g near Mt. Hood on W hite river over tory, science and com m ercial law they will decide to rem ain in the .C h allen g es c o m p a ri the week-end. They retu rn ed S un at G rant high school und Is w orthy com m unity. Fancy plaid pattern. son w ith a n y w a s h e r at an d D y e W orks day evening with a good sized deer patron of Sunnyside ch a p te r any price. B uilt on Unusual value for.......................... / .0 0 1104 Powell Blvd. The B aptist ladles a re prom ising they had killed the day before. scien tific p rin c ip le s of Robert, the four-year-old son of m any good th in g s to eat and an in th e b est m a te ria ls , p e r GARMENTS CALLED L ittle A ndre K ehrli, son of Mr. oe Exley, w as severely Injured te re stin g program at th e ir H allow- All W ool Blankets, 70 x 80 all pure wool blanket, fectly b a la n c e d fo r s e r and Mrs. A ndre K ehrli, received a Sunday afternoon when he was e en d inner next W ednesday eve EDR AND DELIVERED good assortment of fancy plaid patterns, QC vice alid d u ra b ility . severely painful experience Mon- stru ck by a ca r on Main street ning, October 31, in th e church Specially priced at.................. J u . O l) E v e ry u se r is a b o o ste r day m orning when his arm w a s 'd riv e n by Mrs. Clifton D. H illyard basem ent. The g eneral public is Leave o rd ers w ith a n d w e can re fe r you to cau g h t In the electric w ringer. Al of P ortland. The ch ild ’s c o lla r nvited to attend. J. E. M E T Z G E R , G resh am Plain White Sheet Blanket. 72 x 99 plain white 30 local u s e rs w ho look though the arm was draw n into the bone was broken, one of his eyes F rien d s of th e F airw ea th er fam Phone 1901 fo rw a rd to w ash day w ringer as far as the elbow, no seriously h u rt and he w as bruised ily will be glad to know th e two sheet blanket, extra good qualitv. d* 1 w ith p lea su re. T h e re is bones w ere broken. Mr. and Mrs. up generally. A ccording to w it Priced a t ......................................... a rea so n . K ehrli and family have moved to nesses the little fellow sta rted to the K ern house on South Roberts cross the stree t near th e E vangeli If in te re s te d , call fo r avenue, recently vacated by the cal church and, seeing the ca r a p a d e m o n s tra tio n . P h o n e ALL W OOL BATTS. All wool com- AO E. E. W elling family. 1871, call fo r Mr. T. B. proaching, tu rn ed and ran back. ’ forter batting, 72 x 92, 2 lbs. for. Huff, s o lic ito r a n d d e m Miss C harlotte Johnson, daughter Mrs. H illyard m ade every effort to o n s tra to r. avoid hitting him but he was struck of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson, and by the fender of the car. R eports Miss Jean llglis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Inglis, gave one of from the hospital today are to the th eir best canning dem onstrations effect th at R obert Is Improving rap- Phone 2221 Gresham S aturday afternoon before a crowd idy and th a t in ju ry to the eye seems to be clearin g up. ed room In the auditorium of the if™ , * B i ETS Conlon’s Thrifty cotton sheet blankets, $1.89 $2.45 /tnj $1.85 W . R. HICKS CO. The Berry Growers Packing Co. Meter ft Frank building. The girls, in com pany with two other prize w inning team s, w ere am ong the team s th a t were especially invited to exhibit their skill at the Meier ft F ran k rooms, as a result of thi show ing they made at the sta te fair this fall. Mr. and Mrs. John Bliss enjoyed a very delightful trip to Bend and vicinity the past week. On T h u rs day they left G resham for Bend by way of W apinitia cut-off and the D alles-Californiu highw ay and re turned S unday by way of the Co lumbia highway. W hile near Bend, at Powell Butte, they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy R oberts anil faintly. Mr. Roberts Is harvesting a very line yield of certified netted gem potatoes. He has a total of 5000 bushels, from IS acres of land. Mrs. »1. H. Wood had as callers today Rev. A. B. Calder of Boring and his d aughter, Mrs. S. D. Hud son and h er little son Milton Wil lard of New York city. Mrs. H ud son recently m ade the trip by au tom obile from New York to San F rancisco and from the la tte r city to P o rtlan d in com pany w ith her brother, A. B. ("abler Jr., und his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Calder have re turned to San F rancisco from which place they"' expect to sail Friday for Peking, China. Mr. Calder has been for some time United S tates trad e com m issioner In China but Is now prom oted to the position of assista n t com m er cial attac h e for the U nited States governm ent. He has spent the g rea ter p art of the sum m er in this country. Rev E. H orstm ann left today for The Areme club will give a card party in the Masonic hall W ednes Seattle on church business. Mr. day evening A general Invitation H orstm ann is ch airm an of the d is tric t m ission board. He goes to t Is extended. meeting of th e board. Mr and Mrs. C. A. Coe have r e Bert Gibson, who recently under ceived word of the arriv al of their first grandchild, K athryn M ar went an operation for appendicitis guerite, the »-pound daughter of at P o rtlan d san itariu m , retu rn ed E arl Calkins, a Mr. and Mrs. Royal Mumford of home Saturday recent patient in the sam e hospital McMinnville. The little girl was born October 19. Mrs. Coe visited is at home and is now able to be on the street. her daughter Tuesday. Among the U niversity of Oregon stud en ts who cam e for the Oregon- W ashington football game were E dw ard Stubbs, who spent the week-end with his m other, Mrs. Vida Stubbs Mr. and Mrs Ray motid Rogers visited with relatives in G resham and P ortland S aturday and Sunday, returning to Eugene Sunday afternoon. Mrs C lara C. Miller spent the w eek-end in P ortland, the guest of Mrs. Saldle-O rr Dunbar. G uests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H Lane are Mr. and Mrs E. J. W right and th eir dau g h ter, Mrs. Nina Laird ot S t.Jo h n s , X. Dak . and Clyde Anderson of San Francisco. The W rights are en route to Call fornia to spend the w inter with a daugh ter at Costa Mesa They are driving th rough, visiting many places. The) are much im pressed with th is part of the country. Mr. A nderson has spent the sum m er in the middle west and Is retu rn in g to his home In C alifornia "ol ahorne new home bungalow There’s a M ont a g warm air fu rn a c e f i t t e d to y o u r r e- quirements W A R M AIR Eko«« 1233 N I LNGS of futuristic or con servative lines representing the last word in style, refinement and value. «WEDDING RINGS set with dia monds in white gold. You will find a very complete stock awaiting your selection, all at popular prices. filfalcp's Jchiclrv ^»torc PO W E LL ST. P h o n e 44 G RESH A M In Every Home— -co m p lete te le p h o n e se rv ic e is a c o n v e n ie n c e to every m em b er of th e fam ily. P ro p e rly placed e x te n sio n te le p h o n e s sav e tirin g ste p s fo r th e housew ife. Son o r d a u g h te r, s is te r o r b ro th e r, dad o r m o th e r—find th em a y e a r 'ro u n d com fort a n d s a tisfa c tio n . And too, th e te le p h o n e is a n aid in e m e r g en cies an d a p ro te c tio n in d an g er. WEST COAST TELEPHONE CO. Gresham F U R N A C E ___ Takes the Guess-Work Out of Bake Day The wonderful exhibits at last week’s Cooking School Contest demonstrate the wisdom of using FISHER’S BLEND I LOl R—and prove once again that it's as good for cakes and pastry as for bread. Dorothy Mae Hubbs, the Cooking School Demonstrator, used it exclusively in all demonstrations and you will be wise to follow her example every day in the year. / “Utah Grand vs Anthracite” 1J room ¿¿h ou se Gresham Plumbing m ONTA g Co. or Rings that Reflect Distinct Individuality I-1 SHER’S BLEND is used in more northwest homes than anv other one brand of Flour. A lm ost tw in s, yet a vast d ifference in price. We all know A n th ra c ite coal is th e best coal m int'd and th e h ighest priced I'T A II- GRAND COAl, h a s all th e c h a ra c te ris tic s of A n th ra c ite . No loss in s to rin g . No (‘lin k e rs. No s trin g ) soot. Long la s tin g —y et co sts no m ore th a n o rd in a ry coni. Ju st th e th in g fo r brooder, ran g e , h e a tin g stove o r furnace. Phone jou r dealer. 1411 WALRAD MERC. CO. Gresham . Oregon “BLEND'S MAH Tune in on KOM O, Seattle FRIEND’