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Gresham (Ore.) Outlook
Thursday, July 23, 1964 (Sec. 2)
BORING
¡Cottrell Doings) —Bustling Around
By MRS. JOHN OLDS
MRS. H.H. WATKINS
Stanley E. Farmer has been
named Vice President of Engi­
neering for Cascade Corpora­
tion, Rockwood district manu­
facturers of lift truck attach­
ments. Appointment was made
by President Robert C. War­
ren. A graduate in mechanical
engineering from Cal Tech in
1945, Farmer joined Cascade
in 1951 as one of three design
engineers. The present Cascade
engineering department, which
he heads, includes 16 people.
Prior to his association with
Cascade, Farmer was employ­
ed by a lift truck manufactur­
ing firm.
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SIDEWALK
SPECIALS
Cheese-
Burger
Deluxe
22
Shakes
Chocolate
GRESHAM ONLY
BORING—We returned last
Mrs. Eva Harris, one of the
weekend from a business trip
friendly sales ladies at the W.R.
through Montana, Idaho, Wash­
Hicks store, and husband Charles,
ington
and eastern Oregon.
and son, had a fine trip to some
The contrasts between just a
of the Eastern states.
small segment of our economy are
While visiting in Illinois they
most interesting--the heat of the
called on an old time resident of
other states
and the “coolth”
Cottrell, Mrs. Mary Crynes.
of the Columbie River area, the
Mrs. Crynes was almost over
differences between restaurant and
come with the delight at seeing
home-cooked
food, the litter-
old Cottrell friends. She is among
strewn parks and the beauty of
friends and looking just fine, re­
uncluttered countryside.
ports Mrs. Harris.
Coming into The Dalles just as
“Pick” Benhart of Portland, has
rain
threatened, we noted four
purchased 97 acres of the former
helicopters
being trucked into the
Floyd Pratt place. The acreage is
town and learned that these are
partly on the bluff and all down
used in cherry orchards during
back of the place to the Sandy
rain to prevent damage to the fruit,
river.
as moisture is quickly dispelled
They have built a beautiful home
by copter wings and cherries re­
on the bluff. The land is expect­
main unspoiled.
ed to be used for home sites. The
First Lt. Norman Parkhurst was
Pete McCoys own the rest of the
home
to visit his parents, Mr.
farm which faces Bluff road, and
and Mrs. Paul P. Parkhurst, this
is planted to nursery stock.
month. He is stationed near Enid,
Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Howard had
Mrs. Eleanor Howard and four Okla.
We hear that Gus Peterson is
children visiting several times fest
home
and under constant care re­
week from Portland. The 12-year-
old daughter Martha, remained for cuperating from injury receivedin
a car accident. We had the facts
two weeks with her grandparents.
wrong
last week (hearing it was
Mrs. Howard is an Estacada teach­
during work on a farm machine,
er.
Dr. William Howard and family but youth holds our telephone line
and we cannot seem to get a call
were visiting his parents here on
through on this 10-party line at
Saturday.
Mrs. Bertha Ault is remaining any time of day or night.
We haven’t been able to reach
in Portland at a friends home, and
writes she is improving from her Fire District 59 to ask Marshall
Ollie Peterson about fire calls
recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brook are nor about the fund drive for alarm
entertaining for a few days, his systems we hear is headed by
sister and family, the Willerd Chief Dee Wescott. The depart­
Johnsons and their three young ment has circularized the area
folks from near Los Angeles. The for this project, and is working
Johnsons will be visiting her par­ hard to complete it.
Mrs. N. E. Glover has had her
ents the Jerome Brooks of Paci­
children,
Mr. and Mrs. Delos Gio-
fic City before returning to Los
Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Markvard-
sen and Russell were visiting here
Purchase of a roller to be used
one day this week and attending for patching streets was approved
a birthday dinner, at her brothers,
by the Gresham city council last
the Andy Mickelsons near Dodge week.
Park. The Markvardsens report
On the recommendation of the
an immense crowd at Seaside and
city administrator, the council vo­
Cannon Beach during clamdigging
ted to buy a Vlbrapack roller from
tides.
Air-Mac, Inc., for a net price of
Mrs. Ernest Meyer spent the
$2130. The firm’s bid was second
past week at their daughters home
low but its machine is the one best
near Beaverton, helping look after
suited for the job, it was said.
her new grandson born to the Jack
The council also okayed sale of
Bodens. The Bodens now have
a $24,979 Bancroft sewer bond is­
two boys and two girls. Mrs Anna
Meyer is the great-grandmother, sue to Gresham State Bank, the
and the Harvey Watkins are also low bid ler, for an effective net in­
terest rate of 3.25 per cent.
great-grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Wilkinson
entertained her niece and husband
from Burnside, Iowa, one day this
week and also other relations from
Portland.
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It has been a bustling, happy house
4uring this month of leave-taking.
Mrs. Bessie Kronenberg, Aunt
Bessie to so many here though
she now lives in Gresham, is in
Gresham General hospital ser­
iously ill for the past week. Our
thoughts are with her.
SIDEWALK
BARGAINS!
Reg. 23c
VINYL
ASBESTOS
VINYL
BASEBOARD
9"x9"
Ft
CERAMIC TILE
FORMICA TYPE
15‘
4%"x4%
hr .
LINOLEUM
REMNANTS
CORK TILE
FLOOR TILE
Many Other
Surprises
ALL SALES FINAL
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OREGON'S
FLOORCOVERING
DISCOUNT
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$
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PRESTO LOGS
Howers by Malcoms
SANDY. GRESHAM
AND EAST COUNTY DELIVERIES
Day or Night
MO 5-5212
LAWN & GARDEN
FERTILIZER
25 lb. Sack
Reg.
$1.75
50 lb. Sack
Reg.
$2.75
80 lb. Sack
Reg.
$4.00
Only Six Left
MANY FINE WAYS WE CAN BE OF
FLORAL ARTS . .
Golden Harvest
July
24-25
Only
Keg
SERVICE TO YOU THRU OUR
SIDEWALK
SPECIALS!
Friday
and
Nail$
Reg. I' ’or $10°
99
GRESHAM,
OREGON
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HOUSE
Final Closeout
Kem Tone
& Kem Gio
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221 E. Powell
Gresham
ver of California, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Glover of Roseburg, and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glover of
Portland here during the past
month helping Mrs. Glover get
ready to move August 1. Last
week, there were also 10 child­
ren’s children in the home, so
Purchase Okayed
OUR
PORTLAND
MO 5-6929
*1.49
*3.49
Reg. $15.95
Penetray Insect Trap - $7®s
25% 0«
HEDGE SHEARS
AND
GRASS CLIPPERS
Save Here — You Needn't Be a Member to Buy
Gresham Co-op
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