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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1920)
PAGB FOCR GREWH A.M OVTLOOfc ■ J T ^ C _______ ____ __ T I KKUA V. JU NE GRESHAM LOCALS The P aren t-T ea ch e r association will m eet F rid ay evening. A sh o rt L ang Goodwin is in th e Good Sa program has been arran g e d and m aritan hospital w here he u n d erw en t com m unity sing is planned for th e (.b h ak csD P an es l i n e s p r o c la im i t ) - . • . /; Z \ V '- - R efreshm ents will be an o p eratio n fo r appenicitis M onday. evening. ¡ '. '¡ l á M E S K ; ) '- - - He is u n d er th e care of Dr. H. H. served. T his prom ises to be one of the m ost in te restin g m eetings th a t '" " A M A v - H ughes and Dr. J M. S hort. Lang has been held fo r som e tim e. Every cam e o ut of th e o p eratio n in fine one is invited to atten d . z .s < = '<•-. shape an d hopes to be hom e by the Mrs. R uby B reith au p t from On v * & ’- end of th e week. Both his fa th e r tario, Oregon and Miss Elsie E llio tt • r 4 § & '- \ "The W atch with the Purple Ribbon.* and m o th er. P rin cip al an d Mrs. E. F. have been visitin g th e ir fath er, A. B. E llio tt. They retu rn ed to th e ir Goodwin, are In P o rtlan d an d will hom e M onday evening. Mrs. B reit T he watch that sells for less than half the stay u n til L ang is able to com e home. h au p t s husband is th e county ag en t of M alheur county. price of any high grade watch. A jolly family p arty was held at the Rev. J. T ruedson re tu rn e d last home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ruegg. T h u rsd ay from C arlton w here he a t The watch with over three million satisfied near Gresham, last Sunday ln honor tended a m ission m eeting A J i you re a lly love y o u r L o w n . O th er A s y o u 'r e o f t ^ p r e + e n d i n i , of Mrs. Chas Idlem an, sister of Mrs. p asto rs p resen t w ere Rev A V owners. t , / h '/ Ip re v e p t u r n it d o w n > _ Ruegg, who was here from Caldwell, A nderson. Rev. V. G. Ogren of P ort- la n d ' ? ev' D S' Nyafrom and Rev. w hen it co m e s to s p e n d i n g ? Idaho, visiting with relatives. Besides L. A. L arson of A storia. those already named, th ere were pres '» T j Y w i.- V « ,t ;' j a i u r . ^ I ent Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Townsend, Mr. PLEASANT HOME .‘j u r w * and Mrs. E arl Townsend, of Fairview , G resham F h o ae <w| Svea L undbom , who was so seri and Mr. and Mrs E. S. Stone and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hockinson of P o rt ously in ju re d last week when she fell beneath th e disc which she was d riv land. Everything Electrical Wiring for Lights and Motors ing, is g e ttin g along as well as can Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K ern en ter FRED L. BOURNE, Manager tained th e ir children and g rand be expected. She still suffers con P h o n e 31 children at dinner last Sunday. Be sld erab le pain b ut as yet no fu rth e r tro u b le has developed. T he fact th a t Next to Brow n’s M arket, Pow ell S treet sides the host and hostess th ere were Jo h n Ickler, who was passing along MELROSE AND VICTORY T he F a rm e rs M utual F ire R elief seated at the table Mrs. W. J. Hollen th e road, was th e first to reach h er Assn, rep o rts a successful year. T he L ast F rid a y th e hom e of Mr. and beck and three children, Mr. and Mrs. and ren d er assistan ce was om itted an n u a l rep o rt of th e association W ith the acquisition by P ortlan d of Oregon has 65 v arieties of com- Harold Kern of Burley, Idaho, Mr. and from th e account of th e accident last Mrs. I, T. Wood was th e scene of a show s »2,634,000.00 of risk s w ritten week. real fam ily reu n io n w hich was really ? “ d 10L° new m em bers gain ed in h ea d q u arters fo r the N orthw est m ereiai wood. Mrs. W. R. Kern and children of not plan n ed upon in advance. G uests 1919. Mr. H. W. S nashail was re Blower Kiln com pany, Spokane loses Gresham. C ontracts for enough apple boxes d u rin g th e day w ere Mr. an d Mrs. elected P re sid en t for th e sixteenth th a t concern. H. B. O akleaf, m ana Oregon cheese sells a t a prem ium to run a factory all su m m er have Miss Della Hughes of Gresham was H ills ger, has opened offices In this city. in th e ea ste rn m ark ets. been secured by th e Bede lum ber Chas. C arothers, Mr. and Mrs. Jim tim e an d Mr. F erd G ro ner of en t. The one of the players who took p a rt last com pany of P o rtlan d , which has ju st Sm ith. Mrs. Dolly F ad d is and Rosy boro was elected Vice , P resid ------ --- close to »7,000. 87 000 - o ssociation oon .c carried ar.ried. clo«e night In the prize plays of the D ram a com m enced erection of its box fac Allen. L a te r in th e aftern o o n an o tb - £ A nnn nn ,g forglng ahead r a pldiy e r p arty of relativ es cam e and staved i , an , 8 for£ fnS ahead rapidly League at the L ittle T heater In P o rt tory. un n t th he l a t tte t e r r pa'rcv 11 >b8ures fo r ■ p rotection only, not for foi ------- u n til til evening evening. I In e la land. profit. We fhvite farm ers to become w ere Mr. an d Mrs. H ow ard H ayden C all for B ids. m em bers. See H. W. S nashail, Mrs. S. S. Thompson received a Bids are hereby requested for the an son Ray, Mrs. H. W hitehead, J. G resham , R. F. D. 4. P hone G resh- M. H ayden of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs telegram on Sunday announcing the building an eq uipm ent of two sm all Sm ith, of E stacad a an d Chas. am 85.— Adv. death of her sister, Mrs. Grace Wilson, buildings fo r th e au to cam p ground. Wm. H ayden of Bend. Oregon. T he w hole who died of h eart trouble a t Sand F o r plans and specifications see B L p arty w ith th e ad d itio n of S. E. W alrad. Bids a re to be in by th e " E n a m tl it , ’* Point, Idaho. Mrs. Thompson left on evening of Ju ly 6. C om m ittee re W ooster of E stacad a and Mrs. A lta S a ju H inthrop 19 u t Sunday evening to atten d the funeral serves the rig h t to reje ct any and all G entry and son R ussell of Powell H ut Jon ' t / o r g t t — Valley, atten d e d th e rose festival which was held yesterday a t W alla bids. L »e K t/a n u t. p arad e in P o rtlan d . A. H. HAMMAR, C hairm an. Walla. E. H. KELLY, Bar<aln* in th e w ant ada. Mrs. A da B u rto n , of Sacram ento, B. L. WALRAD, Is visiting w ith h e r siste r, Mrs. C ar C om m ittee of th e Council rie Powell fo r a few weeks. W hile here sh e is v isitin g m any old friends and acq u ain tan ces. L ast week Mrs. Powell and Mrs. B urton called on W ALTER ADRIAN, Mgr. Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Wood. Rev. Wood officiated a t th e m a rria g e of Mr. and Mrs. B u rto n a n u m b e r of years ago. Mrs. G race In m an and niece, Miss R etu rn of A m erica’s m ost p o p u lar em otional actress. L illian Ja eg e r, of P o rtla n d , w ere g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bailey DOROTHY P H IL L IP S on last 8unay. in a g ripping, s tirrin g sto ry of E. C hllcote has sold his six-acre A laska, en titled 11 SAVES ln ice and food pays for itself over and over. hom e in P lea san t V alley to A lfred 2. W ith good care— It’ll la st a lifetlm b ‘ PAID IN ADVANCE” Maggs. T he deal was handled by 3. It Is used In over 1,500.000 homes Brown & Cleveland. Wede by re frig e ra to r SPECIA LISTS— In th e la rg e st capacity The woodwork, walls— in fact p lan t of Its kind In the world. T he G resham lib ra ry is being re every .u rf.e e in your home con Sunday, July 4 can ^buy^A ’’tttA L S — Only the finest for th e purpose th a t money be made a beautiful porcelain kalsom ined th is week by F red We will show th a t like white, and can be easily Todd. T he work will be finished Classic by Mary R oberts R ein h art 8. C onstruction— Built as solid and lastin g as a steel vault kept clean if you finish it with u. cfflc|ent Insulation— b u ilt of neven wb II b of Insu latio n — some tim e th is week. en title d th e , which is four thicknesses of charcoal sh eath in g , form ing confined Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen en ter- a ir spaces. tain e as th e ir g u ests Monday, old “ STREET OF SEVEN STARS lie 8 *’ < l ,{<’,,L,AT*<)N of cold air. Designed like a sclen- frlenB of Mrs. L arsen from Colby, LONOE8T tim e “V *' Ke*>PB fOO<l fn '8h' PUr” 8nd 8Weet for In the sanest way is to eat lots K ansas. T he visitors a re Dr. A. Lois WHITE ENAMEL 9. P rom otes health by keeping food fresh. Independence Day, July 5 of WEATHERLY ICE CREAM Leading architect, and paint and wife and Mr. an d Mrs. Chas. 10. Beautifies your kitchen— and puts system ln your work. e r. prefer thia while enamel for T he G resham T h ea ter will open at every day. M urry. Mrs. L arsen had not met 11. Alwuyn a Jov pride— com fort convenience- economy! their best work. these fo rm er neighbors fo r eight 9 :3 0 a. m. D uring th e p arad e we 12. I)° not view It« price a« an expense but a« an INVESTMENT. It flows very freely under the will give passout checks, an d r e TH E K ID D IES’ V ERDICT Is It « like buying a house th a t give« you an income. You GET BACK years and they enjoyed a happy re sum brush, covers much more sur e th e e n te rta in m e n t Immedi quickly whut you pay for this re frig e ra to r th ro u g h Ice and food stam ped on its cream y frozen face than ordinary enamels, dries union. T he Lois and M urrys came ately a fte r p arade. We have booked HU V1ngM. su rface w ith satisfied lips. without bru.h marks or laps and exceptionally stro n g program west to a tte n d th e S h rin e r’s conven- an stay, white. th a t will appeal to everyone. | tlon. Owing to its great durability Get Your Refrigerator TODAY. Then Your Savings It should be th e Judgm ent w hich FRANK KEENAN in T he W om en’s A uxiliary of th e n i/a n iz e W h ite E n a m e l can be will m ake you say in ice and food—with its pride and convenience_ used on exterior surfaces without A merican Legion will hold a special ‘ SMOULDERING EMBERS” starts Tomorrow! cracking or peeling. I m eeting F rid a y evening at 7 :3 0 p. m. Big Comedy, "Ixm esoine H earts ami L e t us s h o w y o u w h e t t h t . E n a m . l lx him * Lions” , also a o e im from T his m eeting will be held on th e will do fo r y o u r h o m e P o rto Rico. when next o rd erin g fair g ro u n d s follow ing th e com rnu- | nlty picnic su p p er w hich w ill be held | th at evening. All th e m em bers are Your Home Furnisher i urged to come as th is is th e last j m eeting at which plans fo r th e aux- CONFECTIONERY Ask J. G. MAST GRESHAM j lllary float may be discussed. The auxiliary plans to have a float and (KEROSENE) I also to have a lunch co u n ter on th e i fair g ro u n d s and every m em ber is urged to be p resen t to help plan the I work. Phone 801 Mr. and Mrs. A. W. M etzger a r rived hom e last F riday m orning from Automobile Repairing and Storage Main S treet GRESHAM Phone 881 th e east. They eam e In so quietly l ull Line of Tires and Accessories «K O . DIKTL, Prop. th a t It was q u ite a w hile before even STANDARD OIL COM PANY IC A lir o O N lA ! th e em ployees at th e sto re knew of th e ir arriv al. They a re m aking th e ir hom e for th e present w ith Mr. and Mrs. H enry M etzger. / ■ -.'..J ... Stores will be open u n til 10 o’clock on Ju ly 5. T his is fo r th e accom m o dation of th e people who m ay w ant to do som e shopping M onday m o rn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C a ro th ers have as th e ir g u ests Mr. C a ro th e r’s sister and bro th er-in -law , Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sm ith of C en tralia. M issouri, his niece Mrs. Dolly Fuddis, also of Cen tra lia , and his d au g h ter, Mrs B erth a Allen and children. The operations of the Federal Re Mrs. M arg aret Caln of O tis, O re gon, is here m aking an extended visit serve System are especially favorable Office and Shop, w ith th e F red M ew hirter fam ily. to the farmer. His borrowings to Main St. Bungalow Bldg Mrs. F. V olbrecht and son Enos left I co\er cost of fertilizing, planting, har- j Monday evening for Libby, M ontana. | llrn th sm . Or«. P h oaa M i 'esting, and earn ing his crop can be w here they will spend th e su m m e r' FVank C. J o a es Floyd L. Mmck ¡w ith Mr. V olbrecht. Miss M argaret rediscounted by this bank with the ! will join th e fam ily la te r in th e su m federal Resene Bank and an abund mer. ft Í ant supply of credit at moderate rate D i.» g S a n s ! D in g S anni thus assured. | w ith clutch, new B eaver w ith ex tra saw at re g u la r price fo r 30 davs only. MONEY to pay th a t m ortgage This bank realizes to the full the a g a in st y o u r hom e. farm , o r W. A. HESS EL. ’ H A \ E th e exclusive sale of these new an<l supe- o th e r property. If you should vital importance of the farmer’s work » v rior Knives butcher knives, ,taring knives, a llee n , die before veu pay It. R eg u lar m eeting of Gresh and is genuinely desirous of extending cooks' knives, fruit knives, bread knives, etc. MONEY to p rev en t a sacrificial • am Lodge No. 125. I O.O.F., sale of y o u r hom e. farm , o r to the farmers of this community the In th e Odd Fellow s hall, every T h u rs T hey are made by th e same W in c h e s t e r factory o th e r property, if you should day evening. V isitors welcome. benefits resulting from its member die. which for more than fifty years lias been world famous (or In stallatio n of officers. ship in the Federal Resen e System. ROY H. GIBBS. N. G i MONEY to provide w orking cap F irearm s. \ on will like them liecause th ey are made so ital fo r your heirs in th e o p er RAY A PALMQUIST, Secretary. well and stay sharp so long Come in soou and see them . ation of your farm , o r o th e r business, if you should die. C am ping Out a P leasure. " hy not look over o u r cauui MONHY for y o u rself when you become old. equipm ent. We have cam p stools. I O kESH AK O X EO O M cam p stoves, both gaso lin e and i IF you a re in te reste d la m aking QUALITY AND SERUCE wood; cam p bed and m a ttress th a t! such provisions for money, roll up on y o u r ru n n in g board also w rite a postal fo r fu rth e r In ( ten t to attac h to y o u r auto. Any- THE STORE fo rm atio n . A ddress , th in g we h av e n 't g ot we will gladly J K METZGER. Read th e W ant Ads 177, Grvs liant. Oregon A l l d i a t R i t t e r s is n o t ¿ o ld ' '••■.<■■ z -^ifc’í 7 ' \ . - -X. SOUTH BEND IS Ä - a GUY D. JONES, Jeweler GRESHAM ELECTRIC CO. GRESHAM THEATRE Saturday, July 3 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY THIS REFRIGERATOR White-Start to Finish CELEBRATING___ WEATHERLY J. E. M ETZGER CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Baiun, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SA N IT A R Y M A R K ET f& ja n iz e PFARLOIl SC H A N N O ’S JONES LUMBER CO. G R ESH A M G A R A G E OIL COOKSWS SOUTHARD & PALMQUIST 3 Frank C. Jones Co. General Contractors Carpentering Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Lamps Septic Tanks Cement Work W in c h e ste r K itch en K nives A Banking System that has Helped to Revolutionize the Business of Farming. MONEY ! FIRST STATE BANK A. W. METZGER & CO. w /v r/r/j/Z A H. W. Adrian