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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1920)
TROUTDALE R ep u b lic T ires d o last longer—we know it by per sonal experience in hun dreds of cases. The Prodium Process c/oes make the tread tough. We have seen scores of Republic Tires on which the Staggard tread was scarcely rubbed when any other tread would have been worn down to the fabric. Another thing we know by ob servation in hundreds of cases is that this tough Staggard tread does not chipnor cut as others do. The Prodium Process does all that the makers claim and more in making Republic Tires last longer. That is why we are not only dealers and distributors for Re public Tires— but believers in them and enthusiastic endorsers of their value. If you’ll give us the chance to prove their longer life we know you’ll never buy anything but Republic Tires again. C d IN / Th» R epublic R ubber Corp. Y ou n < »tc,»n , O h U BORING GARAGE W. On Your Vacation “A. B. A.” Cheques Whether you go to the lakes, the seashore, or the mountains, carry your funds in “A. B. A." Cheques, and free yourself from worry about the care of your money. You will fiod these cheques readily accepted by hotels, railroads, sleeping-car companies and the best merchants, and cashed by 50,000 banks. The only Identification needed is your countersignature in the presence of the person accepting the Cheques. a R » p u b lio T i r » t u i d B l a c k - L i n » R a d G r e y I n n e r T u b e » e r e m a d e by W a lte r BORING AND VICINITY held — as usual »bn ¡services w in a be L "L— — “ at! ‘ I A jueri w eicn has nearly com pleted th e church next Sunday. his new barn. H aying season has put T he L adies' Aid social given re- a stop to building o p eratio n s for the cently on the J. R. K n arr law n was present. q u ite well atten d e d , considering th e Mrs. Roy W hite is ta k in g in th e cool, cloudy w eath er we w ere having. rose festival. The law n was b eau tifu lly arran g e d Guy O sburn w orks co n tra ry to for th e com fort of th e g u ests with electric lig h ts tw in k lin g in th e trees, m ost hum an kind. W hen o th e rs are an d seats placed ab o u t th e grounds. ru sh in g by tra in loads to th e city to Ice cream an d cakes were served on ta k e in th e sights, he tu rn s his back tab les on th e lawn. T he cool w eather on th e whole business and com es out for h hay-m aking, w hich and th e a u to trag ed y which had lu st to his farm for ay-n"‘‘t ‘'* . which happened p rev e n ted ' many from a t-i “eitbraVion n*Ver COn8ider any tending, b ut those who cam e enjoyed . th e evening very much. ’ i r “ e Jo h n H oftm eister bungalow A very sm all atten d a n ce was noted £ ^ e U n e V c o a t^ f ^ . ‘ 1 ° ^ “ " 8m’ r ' at th e an n u a l school election M ondav evening. J. - S. - H — udson - was elected ,, Matt A nder* ° n - Sr • retu rn ed to d irec to r in place of R. I). Hailey, who G a[ field W ednesday a fte r a few d ay s’ had moved' ved to G resham , an d Mrs. I i , 1 w i,h his children n ea r Boring. Mr. A nderson is looking as fine as t la ra L arsson was re-elected clerk. Mrs. L. A. H arlow atten d e d the an y one could. A fine new house is being p u t up sta te convention of T ro u td ale ch ap te r E astern S tar last week in P o rt by Mrs. R uth W ilson on h e r farm . E. W. B erens has ju s t com pleted land. Mrs Edd H ubbard looked a f n ario w household Household in h er ab ab- .a n a ,tr a c tive cottage. T he in te rio r te r th e H arlow sence. '* - - Mrs. — H ubbard will be a t th e *8 ad m irably arran g e d fo r convenience ___ _ H arlow hnnta hom e till a fte r th e first of - and appearance. July. A nother P o rtlan d visito r th is week The T ro u td a le L ad ies’ Aid will Is Mrs. Phil Schantin. Board fam ily _ m eet W ednesday aftern o o n . Ju ly 7th » Mr. and Mrs. B o a r d and ___ ______ In th e church unless o th erw ise des- , , otn !Sevada have been visiting th e Ignated. Im p o rta n t business will B , Lov'clace fam ily. Mrs. B oard is come up. j a siste r of Mr. Lovelace. Miss P au lin e Heacock is enjoying a visit from h e r cousin, Mrs. Llovd. SANDY BLUFF 1 from Idaho. Alonzo R adford is hom e again af- 1 e, / “ hnston. all th e way te r going to th e Good S a m a r^ a n hos- J ™ t ^ X V e l n m T e l c h ’' ° P e r a t , o n , ^ ,0 X u ^ .X X f X haX M etzger, P rop. BANK OF GRESHAM GRESHAM, OREGON CASH PAID Mr. and Mrs. E rvin R adford an d ; Mrs. Spaulding, Mrs. R a d fo rd ’s! FAIRVIEW m other, sp en t Sunday w ith Mr. Rad-1 fo rd ’s fa th e r, F re d R adford an d sis-; The school election was well a t ter, Mrs. Id a Dukes. Percy Osborn visited w ith h i s ; tended, all th e seats In th e room be for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind. ing tak en by voters. O. E. Cady fath e r, S. C. Osborn, over Sunday. th e local m erch an t, was elected d i Mrs. Jam es C h an d ler an d son Je-I rom e are visitin g h er p are n ts Mr recto r for th ree years and Mrs Louise — M orrison clerk for th e en and Mrs. E. R. Brook. ' --------- A lbert A ult visited hom e folks o ver 8UI.n.K year Sunday. Mr. an d Mrs. Crose w ere Mr and ------ Mr8 W. R ichards have with them th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. M also callers a t th e Ault house. Mr. and Mrs. J. Byron sp e n t sev W. H anel, of H ugiton, K ansas Mr. and Mrs. Odell of B airdsdale eral days visiting in P o rtlan d . Zaidee A ult visited In P o rtlan d have sold th e ir chicken farm on ac In connection with our truck service we have opened w ith h er a u n t and uncle, Mr. and Mrs count of th e ill h ealth of Mr. Odell live to fo r m the e p resen t w ith Crose ose fo ro r sev eral days days. j They will **»» one of tlie Best Sand and Gravel Pits in the County, and C o ttrell voted th e high s c h o o l! t h ~ r 8on and d aURhter in P o rtlan d e a s u r re e down d o w n on sjatnr.lo,. T he ch ild ren 's ’s dav day atarrlaau exercises „1 are prepared to deliver, any place. Troutdale, Ore. m easu on S atu rd ay last. at Sm ith M em orial church la st Sunday Write: W hen th e F o u rth com es on Sun- were very well ren d ered and have day it usually m eans a th ree-d ay i 5 m m ™? m UC h Pr* ,8e BeaiUea the i , u aj ch lld rn a program and t h e in fa n t J. R. KNARR RICHARD KNARR celebration. At G resham th e th re e baptism , some fine m usical num bers Phone Gresham 489 days will be crow ded into one a n d ; were Riven by Mrs. E lla H oberg I th a t will be Monday. ¡T ripp and Mrs. H am m ond of P o rt- j land. To do aw ay w ith th e sm ell of fresh ly pain ted room over night. I t win-1 W ord has been received from Dr. T he F arm ers M utual F ire R elief A ssociation carried close to $7,000,- p ain t, p u t a pot of w ater into which dows and doors a re closed, th e odor 1 MISS FRIEDA BRATZEL | E- E. Benson, who has been in a t tendance at th e G eneral P resb y ter- Assn, rep o rts a successful year. T he 000.00 and is forging ahead rapidly. an onion has been cu t up in th e new- will be* absorbed by m orning. T each er in P ia n o P riv a te o r class lessons. Special ! ian Assembly in P h ilad elp h ia, th a t an n u a l rep o rt of th e association It Insures for protection only, not for atte n tio n given to beginners in I he has been sen t to E urope on a m is shows $2,634,000.00 of risk s w ritten profit. We Invite farm ers to become sion by th e assem bly and will not re- and 1010 new m em bers gained In m em bers. See H. W. Snashall, relax atio n an d h and developm ent. T abor 5071 G resham 2 3 3 ! , tu rn h ere before Septem ber. Rev. 1919. Mr. H. W. Snashall was re G resham , R. E. D. 4. Phone G resh R id ge A v., n ear Law-rence , F. G. S tran g e will act as p asto r of elected P resid en t fo r th e six teen th am 86.— Adv. P h o n e 791 Ills church for a few Sundays. tim e and Mr. Eerd G ro n er of H ills Leslie St. C lair le ft la st week for boro was elected Vice P resid en t. T he Read w hat Mr W anTad says. eastern Oregon w ith his tru ck to en P h o n e 175. gage in road w ork. W hen last heard KREOFSKY BROS. Props. A uto Tops Recovered and Re from he was a t Redmond. paired. All kinds of Top M aterial Miss Eox of th e county lib ra ry was Overhauling, Repairing, Welding and Brazing and C u rtain W indows. , m uch encouraged by th e p atro n ag e Tires, Oils, Accessories by F airview people of th e book wag- S. E. PALMQUIST on. In sp ite of th e m any a ttra c tio n s Corner B ase L ine and R ockw ood R oads I W ILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON AUTO TOP SHOP. calling people to P o rtlan d , a n um ber Main S treet. G resham | of people w ere p resen t a t th e city hall and a good m any books were Issued. Miss Fox says th a t th e book SALE BEGINS AT 1 0 :3 0 A. M. wagon will call w ith o u t fail a t th e city hall each T uesday at 2 o’clock. This sale was o rig in ally scheduled fo r Ju n e 26. b ut has been postponed to Mrs. R. j . Copeland and children th e d ate above have been visiting a t Cam as, W ash ington. Mrs. C opeland’s m other, Mrs. C happell, retu rn ed w ith them ’ Mr. and Mrs. Cady e n tertain ed On th e Oregon City, P o rtlan d and S p rln g w ater road, two m iles d u rin g S h rin e r week H arold M artin | and his sister, Miss M arjorie, from so u th of Logan G range H all ¡th e U niversity of W ashington, who ¡had m otored down for the festivities. ' They le ft th is m orning for th e ir . hom e in Spokane. H anging in age from 2 to 7 years, som e fresh and som e to freshen In I ou°ine of the llaPPy su rp rises of A ugust and Septem ber. All in milk How at present., no culls and S h rin e r week was th e discovery in none w ith spoiled udders. All will be tu b ercu lin tested. the crowd of old friends and neigh- , ,bors,,,of th e McKay and C avanagh I ERMS OE SALE— All sum s of $60 and under. C ash; o ver $60 alx m o n th s’ fam ilies from New Glasgow, Nova tim e on good b ankable notes a t 8 per cent. jbeotia, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M urray and d au g h ter, Jean . T h e visitors ¡ were e n tertain ed a t luncheon a t th e McKay hom e yesterday and in th e aftern o o n enjoyed a trip o ver th e Co- ( OL. W. S. WOOD & SONS, A uctioneers. j I u rub la riv er highw ay w ith th e Cav- anaghs They w ere en th u sia stic about th e beauties of th e scenery and I the g en iality and en th u siasm of th e w esterners. The young people’s class of Sm ith M emorial Sunday school held a fa re WILL BE SOLD AT well p arty one evening th is week at the hom e of Mrs. Maud P ra tt in hon o r of E ran k G reenm an, who has since Light Car With Trifitrx Springs Wins left to ta k e up work in a forest re- Los Angeles-Yosemite Run serve. E. BAUMANN, WOOD Gresham SAND Phone 901 GRAVEL R epublic T ires ROCKWOOD GARAGE Auction Sale THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1920 At the Allen Farm 20 Head of Highly-Bred Grade Jerseys MRS. A. A. ALLEN Overland Wins Great Economy Run THE EXCELSIOR DAIRY 55 Auction Sale MELROSE AND VICTORY 1 HE LIGHT O VERLAND on Triplex Springs scored L ester Conrad has sold his 10-acre farm to Jam es B arry of P o rtlan d . Mr. B arry will not occupy th e farm him self. A fam ily have alread y moved onto th e place. They are Mr. and CORNER VANCOUVER AVENUE AND COLUMBIA BOULEVARD Mrs. E ra sie r from P o rtlan d . Percy Conrad retu rn ed home th is la k e t ancouver Car, get off at C olum bia B ou levard , g o W est to F irst H ouse week from South Bend, In d ian a w here he has been w orking In the Oliver Chilled Plow com pany’s p lan t H aving sold my m ilk rou te ami q u ittin g tlie Dairy Ituslnees I w ill sell my | for ab o u t a year. A fter a visit with th e hom e folks he expects to go to en tir e herd o f extra fine cow s at P ublic Hale— I'onslstlng of Albany Orle C onrad, who is run- ning a farm n ea r A lbany spent the week-end at hom e w ith bis parents, I Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C aro th ers of G resham and Mr. and Mrs. Jim An E xcellen t Herd— laxrge Cows— F in e P r o d u c e n «m ith and g ra n d p a re n ts, Rosy Allen and Mrs. Dolly F addia of C en tralia. N early all young, all In fine condition. Eight fresh with calves by foot. M issouri, w ere th e g u ests of Mr. and Ten Heavy S pringers. Home Long S pringers. H olstein, D urham an d two Mrs. I. T. Wood today. Jerseys. The ad u lt Bible class of th e Iliff Sunday school will ta k e for discus If you w ant to see one of th e best h erd s of cows in this country, a t sion a t th e stu d y h o u r next Sunday ten d th is wale. If you are from M issouri come and you’ll bo shown. the question "W h at Influence has heredity and environm ent on th e will T uberculin T ested and D elivered on T rain or B oat F re e of Charge. ; to do g o o d ?" I have personally Inspected this herd and can recom m end them to any one w ishing to buy ex tra good cows.— Wood. PLEASANT HOME at other remarkable triumph, in the annual 355-milo Los, Angeles-Yosemite Economy run. Four out o f the six cups offered fell to Overland cars. In Class One, an Overland took first place with a gasoline average o f 3ST miles per gallon. In Class Two an Overland Sedan won easily with an average o f 27.6 miles to the gallon. In the Grand Sweepstakes, Overland cars finished first and second. The Baker Economy Cup for the best economy record in gas oil and water also went to Overland. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30 at 11 o’Clock a. m. , Ttourtng, $985; Roadster, $985; Coupe, $1525; Sedan, $1575 f a. k. Triad., rabjec t . ehaaaa « ItW a , oarie. GRESHAM OVERLAND CO. W. A. HESHEL 55 GRESHAM. OREGON 55 COWS. 1 BULL At th e M ethodist church n ex t S u n day m orning th e p asto r. Rev. E arl B. C otton, will d eliver th e th ird se r mon of th e series on "T h e C hurch a Good as new No. 5 S harpless Cream S ep arato r, 25 gallon supply tank, F acto r In W orld H latory.” The special »"Pic will include a sta te m en t Simplex, alm ost new ; 2 W ater Way Milk Coolers; 30 Case Hterlllxer- Belt B ottle W asher and E lectric M otor; 12 h p. Scotch M arine Boiler, of th e m eaning of th e 13th c h a p te r of R evelation, which speaks of th e beast tak es 4-foot wood; 1^4 h p. E u rek a C ooker; B arrel C h u rn ; eight Iron whose n u m b er is 666, and also th e , S tanchions; 30 Individual D rinking Bowls; one 6-shovel C u ltiv ato r; K ale 17th ch a p te r, which speaks of th e fall ( P la n te r; net Single H arnean; 5-honie Collar» and o th e r article». of Babylon. TERM S— Sum s u nder $20, C ash; $20 and over, six m onths' tim e on ap N otice to th e P ublic. proved secu rity . F R E E LUNCH AT NOON T he Good E ats re s ta u ra n t on the co rn er of Main and Powell la now open fo r business. Give ua a tria l j and we will give you satisfactio n j COL. W. H. WOOD Nt HONH, A uctioneers, Vancouver, W ashington. Meals a t all hours. O ur r e g u l a r ; dinners, 46c and 60c. K. II. DETERIN G , V ancouver N at’! Bank. Clerk — Adv. C. G. MILL8, Prop. | MACHINERY EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE 3 BIG TRUCKS BEST OF SERVICE RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE GRESHAM and PORTLAND P o rtlan d A-J07» 225 Aab; Rdwy 90R2. Albert Ekstrom — - G reaham 861 f k » . P o w e ll and M ap le EXCELSIOR DAIRY, H. M. SEIVERT, Mgr.