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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1920)
Th* Gresham COUNTY C O M M IS S IO N E R republican , or course ^- Steam Laundry la! TROUTDALE PLEASANT HOME prepared to do steam cleaning and | .......... pressing Let us do your work.— ! Fairview lodge No. 92 A. F. & Mr and Mrs. J. J. Laffey, of Con- Adv. A M , held a tine meeting Saturday tiellsville, Pa., spent Thursday and evening. May 1st. at the Masonic hall Friday of last week pi the home of in Troutdale. It was the regular Mrs P. M Miller. meeting time, and extra work was Miss Elva Dolan entertained Miss put on in conferring the Master Ma Ivy TenEyck and Miss Loretta Laffey son degree on Thomas Miller, of the at dinner on Tuesday evening. Sandy road, and L. A Harlow, of Mrs. B. C. Altman will lead the Troutdale. The degree work for Mr. young people’s meeting Sunday even Miller was put on by a team from the ing at the Baptist church. Gresham lodge in the afternoon, and The Baptist church people will in the evening, in the presence of give J. R. Duncan and Rev. Robert G. about 85 local and visiting Masons, Kay a birthday party Friday evening the degree was conferred on Mr. Har in the church basement. low by a team of fellow courthouse A Mother’s Day program in charge employes of tis. Among the visitors of the Girl Reserves will be given at from Portland were County Clerk the Methodist church Sunday morn Beveridge, Road Master Eatchel, and ing at 11 o’clock. A complete pro Sheriff Hurlburt. Pins emblamatic gram is given elsewhere in this pa- of the degree, were presented to tho •per. All are invited to attend. two candidates. Ralph Hoyt, coun Mrs. Geo. Carpenter was taken to ty commissioner, acted as musician. the hospital for an operation Tuesday. Sandwiches and coffee, with cake Miss Clara Nasshahn Is being sent in by the wives of the local Ma treated at the. Good Samaritan hos sons, comprised the lunch. pital. At the Troutdale Sunday school There will be a Mother's Day pro last Sunday, it was voted to hold this gram at the Pleasant Home Baptist service at 10 o’clock a. in , instead of church next Sunday evening at 8 11 as before. Evening service will p m. The pastor. Rev. Robt. Kay be at 8 p. in. as usual. will preach a short sermon on “The At the Troutdale Ladies’ Aid meet Mothers of the Bible." ing at Mrs. Wm. Spence's home Wed nesday afternoon, it was decided to PLEASANT VALLEY give a supper at the church Satur day evening. May 15. Mrs. L. A. Mr. and Mrs. John Kadock, of V O T E X 130 Harlow will hold the next tea at her Lents, were callers at the home of home, the last Thursday in the Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McLean one even month. Mrs. J. R. Knarr and Mrs. ing recently. L. A. Harlow were hostesses with T. P. Campbell and O. N. Sager Mrs. Spence in serving the dainty re made a business trip to Oregon City freshments. Friday. “A Mother’s Day Message” is the Mr. and Mrs. Dick of Portland, R epublican C andidate topic of the sermon to be given by were guests at the home of Mr. and the pastor. Rev. Earl B. Cotton, at Mrs. F. A. Lehman last Saturday ev For D istrict Ju d ge the evening service Sunday. i ening DEPARTMENT NO. 2 Bliss Bros, have built an addition to their milk house to care for their Does your suit need cleaning? The Now Deputy District Attorney • increasing milk business. Gresham Steam Laundry will do it j ever Overseas Veteran. Willard Bliss has erected for him for you. Give us a trial.— Adv. self a new garage. Prominent in Fraternal Affairs. Has worked his way up from the The Russellville dramatiP club, ranks, is well and favorably known; will put on one of their famous plays has the legal ability and practical at Pleasant Valley grange hall Sat experience to make a good judge. urday evening. May 15. Russellville — Paid Adv. dramatic club has attained an en viable reputation for the excellent rendition of their plays and those who come out to hear them will not regret the time and money spent. Jas. McLean, who recently pur chased the W. F. Garrison farm, has moved onto the place with his family. Mr. McLean has recently arrived , here from Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Garrison have depart ed for Medford, where they contem plate making their future home. 7m h appy ■By because Tve &>t money in th e It makes me' h a ppy » to see i t Grow i.ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH WHAT YOU ARE DOING WITH YOUR MONEY? STOP AND THINK. START A BANK ACCOUNT. P IT YOUR MONEY IN OUR RANK. YOU WILL RECEIVE A PER CENT INTEREST. FIVE PER CENT ON TIME DEPOSITS OF $500 OR OVKR. RICHARD DEICH E. N. WHEELER R epublican C andidate for COUNTY C O M M ISSIO N E R K. A. MILLER, Cashier. “AIN’T IT A GRAND AND GLOR1OI S FEELING” V® v um w ov* CX.O O vT jd B u * c O i s 4 S A m . c - C oat o r F A i H T t V O T E NO. 28 Hamliton Johnstone For Delegate To National Republican Convention (Two to Elect) P aid A dv. Pleating Paid Adv. H E M ST IT C H IN G V O T E X 143 A. A. M U C K RE-ELECT COUNTY COMMISSIONER Thos. M. Hurlburt FOR RE-BLKCTION R epublican P rim aries, May 2 1 . MRH. CARRIE HANSEN Phone 51x8 Gresham Main St., near High School A n P D or C lS A s i OOT w v O B io m ¿*-0 AMO R» w î « u i r p ovT Tv,AT r it e or H e s u jl T h a t ma 3 A C t C-A3VLAT i p IK) W i WACM TAAD A dANSM t T»*AT A To a < T A*'.,', ,I a n d Too * * * • « tv , « L U f o r 10,000 000 Sou OOO Br CMAjriuu T h | m o r r “ se» WlTw AaaO Ta»«----------- _or ‘«D P A - Ç * l*A vi H K » TV, im T ovu sj up - *~ ‘ D * « T , tVvA Jus •TC ■ ’ « n.« O M M H M BOT A G B « B HA m O $ ) B s v a h o s , mops "Oregon 8 Choice Is My Choice” A n lot By BRIGGS. N « r « i s A aaculy POWELL VALLEY Is a business man, not a politician, a taxpayer In Multnomah county for 30 years. An advocate of good roads. “A business administration and the best possible value for every dollar disbursed.” buttons BANK OF GRESHAM v ~ ow A Kl y? Mr. and Mrs. Bert Olsen and Mrs. C. P. Johnson left Wednesday evening for Bradfleld, Kansas, where they will spend the summer visiting friends. During their absence the A. Gustafson family will live in their house and care for the stock. Richard Staffenson has Just re ceived a new model Ford which he ordered some time ago. Rev. Daniel Halstrom, of Portland, will preach both morning and even ing at the Mission church Sunday. This is the last time that Rev. Mr. Halstrom will be here as he expects to leave soon for Sweden for an ex tended visit. aim T it and rtetiA » » ÿ Æ / r r * ’i t o w " V. Let us all follow this fellow’s example and enjoy this Grand and Glorious Feeling This is clean-up w eek. W ed n esd ay, M ay 12th, H auling D ay Have your rubbish picked up ready for the city’s haulers before that day, and as you clean up, brighten up with a coat of paint. W e have paint for every purpose. A. A. Muck recently announced his candidacy for renomination as REPUBLICAN county commissioner on the republi can ticket. He has served one term G eneral C ontractors as a member of the board of county FO R S H E R IF F commissioners, having been elected in 1916. Basing his candidacy for C arpentering Sheriff Hurlburt has given the renomination on the claim that he SUMMONS. and custody of the minor children has given all his time and attention County during the past six years to his official duties, Mr. Muck points Gladys Mildred Rail and Pearl Hall. E lectrical W iring In the Circuit Court of Oregon for The summons is published by or the most businesslike administration to the fact that he has attended ev Multnomah Couunty. der Hon. John McCourt granted ery meeting of the county board but F ixtures and Lam ps 4 Evelyn Hall, Plaintiff vs. Harley Hall, April 2, 1920 and requiring drat pub one during his term of office. it has ever had. Defendant. lication to he had upon the second Prior to assuming his present — P aid A dv. S eptic Tanks To Harley Hall: In the name of day of April and the laBt upon the duties. Mr. Muck, who has resided In the State of Oregon you are hereby fourteenth day of May of said year. Portland with his family for 17 VOTE FOR C em ent W ork required to appear and answer the B. F. MULKEY, years, served a term as president of complaint herein on die In said Attorney for Plaintiff, the St. Johns city council and two A . H. BURTON Court on or before the 14th day of 403 Corbett Building, terms as mayor of St. Johns, being Office and Shop, A. B , LL. B. May. 1920, and If you fail to answer Portland. Oregon. the incumbent of that office when St. Main St. Bungalow Bldg. the plaintiff will ask for the relief First publication. April 2, 1920. R epublican C an d id ate Johns was merged with Portland. prayed for In her complaint namely, I^tnt publication. May 4, 1920. County Superintendent of Commissioner Muck’s activities G r a h a m , Ore. PhoiM tiir a decree dissolving the marriage during the war gained him consid Schools contract existing between yourself Frank C. J o a o Floyd L. Mack You can’t have "nerve” and too erable prominence. He organized — P aid Adv. FOR and the plaintiff; and for the care many nerves. the territory north of Fremont street for the war savings stamp drive and had full charge of that drive in C O U N T Y A SSE SSO R , Multnomah county outside of Port- I Phone 407 1 | land. He participated as a district W H Y T H E ELEC TR IC C LE A N E R ? ; leader in all of the Red Cross drives There Is really no comparison between the ease and thorough ' and in three of the liberty loan cam- ness with which an Electric Cleaner removed dirt and the difficulty | paigns. In two of the liberty loan or sweeping. WALTER W. METZGER, Proprietor drives he had charge of ail territory True, one CAN clean rugs and carpet# without an electric clean in Multnomah coufity outside of er. A broom or carpet aweeper will brush up SOME of the dirt; ana Automobile Work Guaranteed • Portland. No. 149 ir you like the exercise and have plenty of time and strength a broom Mr Muck’s declaration of candi A F u ll L ine o f T ires, O ils and A ccessories and a carpet beater will do the work after a fashion. dacy is as follows: On th e Kepulrflcan B allot, In the same way one can wash without soap. Water alone will "If I am nominated and elected I remove some dirt If applied with enough "elbow grease.” will, during my term of office, favor But people use soap because It cleans more easily and better than and enforce one hundred per cent ’•BUT alOIie. Major Welch has served as a valu K IN G Americanism in all departments of ing officer of Multnomah County In the ROCK SPR IN G S For the same reason people use Electric Cleaners because they county government; favor the de Administrations of four Assessor's and clean more easily and far better than other methods. velopment of the budget system so is at present Chief Field Deputy in the that the people will be fully Informed office. He has the endorse ment of As ELECTRIC ST O R E in regard to expenditures; devote sessor Reed, who says of him: my entire time to the office, as In the "Major Welch is an experienced and ELECTRIC BU IL D IN G past: continue to discharge my du competent valuing officer, is a man of ties with e(fflclency, courtesy and splendid executive ability and Judg "Buy Your Electric Goods at an E lectric Store. ” economy; keep my office door open, ment, is familiar with the fundamen as I have since I became county com tals of taxation and the laws pertain missioner, so that people having ing to it, and is fully qualified to fill business with me may consult me the Important office of County Assess G as B ricketts Ekstrom Truck Service without delay; favor reduction of or His service In the Army in the Phone KAI cost of government by consolidation Spanish War. in the Mexican Border of conflicting activities; favor home trouble, and In the World War entitles labor and home products; favor en bint to the special consideration of the forcement of law.” vote«,” His slogan is: "Present county Major Welch's slogan: “Long exper- C A SH C H O IC E M E A T S P A ID commissioner; always on the Job; lence in the Assessor’s office a sure continued good service.” guarantee of efficient service.” H om em ade H am s, Bacon, S au sage, Lard (Paid Adv.) Paid Adv. Frank C. Jones Co. { BORING GARAGE L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. MAJOR HIRAM U. WELCH COAL Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET Main Street Phone 881 GRK8HAM GKO. DIBTL. SAND ( GRAVEL for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind. E. B A U M A N N , Gresham Phone 901 Prop. C. M. ZIMMERMAN Auto Repair Shop East 37th and Caruthers, one block north of Division Street, Portland Phones, Tabor 5369 or Gresham 971 In connection with our truck service we have opened one of the Best Sand and Gravel Pits in the County, and are prepared to deliver, any place, or »ell at the pit at Troutdale, Ore. J. R KNARR RICHARD KNARR Phone Gresham 489 Tabor 5 0 7 i G raham M t ROCKWOOD GARAGE KREOESKY BROS. Props. Overhauling, Repairing, Welding and Brazing Tires, Oils, Accessories C orner R ase L ine and R ockw ood Roads