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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1921)
fi R ES H AM OCT LOOK■ TUESDAY. JV X E 7, 1021 PAGE FOUR COUNTY COUNCIL WILL MEET AT RIVERDALE Member T he re g u la r Ju n e m eeting of th e C ounty Council of P aren t-T each er association will be held a t R iverdale school next S atu rd ay . Ju n e 11. The R iverdale people will provide th e p ro gram of th e day. A rran g em en ts have been m ade for! th e m eeting of th e executive c o m m it-! tee before th e business session, in o r der to expedite th e w ork of th e day. All p resid en ts of P aren t-T each er as- , sociatlons are urged to be p resen t at . th is m eeting. T he election of officers for th e ensuing y ear will be tak en j up a t th e business sesion. Those w ishing to a tte n d th e m eet ing should ta k e th e R iverdale-D uns more sta g e which leave« 4th and S tark stre e ts a t 11 o ’clock. T he stag e goes o u t on 4 th s tre e t an d can be tak en a t any intersection. R iverdale P aren t-T each er associa tion is th e only m em ber of th e County Council west of th e W illam ette. V is itin g p a tro n s will b rin g sandw ich lunches. ’T ’HIS trademark is symbolic of a modem building service. Its outstanding fea- ure is evident. It designates the way in which * vou can secure a • ¿sual impres- sion of your home or other building before it is built. , N TH IS service-»-which we have secured I for the exclusive use of our customers —there are hundreds of modern homes bearing this mark of distinction. The plans are free to customers. Call and GRESHAM TEAM LOSES ' SNAPPY GAME SUNDAY talk it over. The A rleta B aseball Club scored a 6 to 3 win over th e local team on S un day. T he gam e was featu red by fast snappy playing on th e p a rt of both team s. The score was 3 to 2 in favor of G resham un til th e n in th inning GRESHAM, OREGON when a p air of h its an d erro rs allow ed th e visitors to p u t over fo u r m ore runs. A n o th er gam e has been sched uled betw een these two clubs on S un Exclusive Representative day, Ju n e 26th. National Builders Bureau T he F ields Motor Co., team will play th e locals next Sunday, Ju n e 12th. R H E D entistry m ade painless by ne Don’t slig h t y o u rself by slighting A rleta ................................ 6 12 i blocking m ethods. T ry it. Dr. C. th e w ant ads. 5 G resham ............................ 3 Johnson, 611 M organ Bldg., Po T he local F ields M otor Co. rep res The B ang o t G resham pays 6 per ¡land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv. en tativ e, Jo h n Isad o re Bacon, has cent in te re s t on tim e deposits.— Adv. pledged a box of good cigars to the locals if they win next Sunday. JONES LUMBER CO. See J. G. Mast Phone 2431 KEEP THE COOK COOL GRESHAM LOCALS T he G resham L ib rary will be closed T h u rsd ay aftern o o n on account of the PIONEER FARMER IS Rose Festival. BURIED AT MT. SCOTT Miss E lsie Sm ith is visiting w ith relatives in eastern W ashington. She John S. Hall, pioneer Multnomah expects to be aw ay fo r ab o u t a County farm er, died at the family res m onth. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Page and Don idence in Gresham, Saturday, at the ald were th e g u ests of Mr. an d Mrs. age of 80 years. Chas W ebber of M ilw aukie la st Sun Mr. Hall came ?<> Gresham to live day. No m eeting of th e W om en’s more th an ten years ago. He was horn C h ristian T em perance Union will be in Dayton, Ohio, and first came to held th is week, on account of the Oregon in 1876. L ater he retn rn ed to Rose F estival. the east, and again came to Oregon in Mrs. P. A. Gould e n tertain ed h er five d au g h ters and som e of th e mem 1882, bringing ills family w ith him. bers of th e ir fam ilies last week. The He settled in eastern Multnomah j p arty included Mrs. W. E. Beegle of county where he farm ed until about G resham , Mrs. E va L eighton of La ten years ago, when he retired and G rande, Mrs. Della Look of The came to Gresham to live. Dalles, Mrs. Violet T h o rn to n of Raln- H is has been a well known face fo rj ! ier, and Mrs. M yrtle Ball of Pleas- many years, and only for the past few 1 a n t Home. weeks has he been missed. A short Miss M uriel W arden has gone to tim e ago he suffered a severe attack j spend th e week and atten d th e Rose of shingles and he never rallied to his , F estiv al. Mr. and Mrs. H enry Schurm an normal strength again. He is survived by his widow, C ath have gone on a business trip to Mol erine H all: a daughter, Mrs. Abbie R. ! alla. B. G. Geddes has received th e sad Cummings, of Monroe, Oregon, and two , i news of th e d eath of his d au g h ter, sons. Albert S. Hall, of P ortland and W. E. G allup, of Riverside, C alif S. B. Hall, of Troutdale, who is the j ornia. Mrs. G allup died of tubercu county agent here. losls. She leaves h er husband and The funeral services were held M on-1 two sm all children. Mrs. Hazel Athey day afternoon, at 2 o’clock, from of Gam lel, M ontana and Mrs. A nna Miller & Tracey’s parlors. Interm ent L lsb ak k er of P o rtlan d a re sisters. at the Mt. Scott cemetary. G resham G range w ill hold Its reg u la r all-day session at th e Grtknge O bituary o f Henry H offm eister H all, S atu rd ay , Ju n e 11th. T his will H enry H o ffm elster died a t th e be ch ild ren ’s day and all G range children a re Invited td be present hom e of his son, Jo h n , a t D am ascus, nt th e d in n er a t noon as well as Oregon, F rid ay evening, Ju n e 3, age th e program In th e afternoon. T he program will be given by th e child 79 years. He was born in H anover, G erm any, ren. Mr. and Mrs. E ugene F ow ler and in 1842, and cam e to A m erica in children of R oseburg and Mr. and 1866. He lived In Pennsylvania, Mrs. W. C. B urch and son Claire, a r la te r in K ansas, an d cam e to Oregon rived S atu rd ay from Roseburg. The p arty drove th e e n tire d istance of 230 In 1876. w ith horse team s and w ag miles. T he F ow lers expect to rem ain ons. He drove one team , and his wife here a week o r 10 days visiting before a n o th e r on th e trip, T he fam ily set- re tu rn in g to th e ir home. tied at Eagle Creek, His wife, whom he m arried in 1866 soon a fte r they i RAKER AND SONS GARAGE cam e from G erm any, died in 1916. IS OPEN ALL NIGHT Mr. H offm elster is su rv iv ed by five N ight service has been established children, all well know n in th is vicin at R aker & Son's garage since June 1. ity : F red and David live a t E agle A service car has also been calling on Creek, H enry and Jo h n a t D am ascus, all Fordson tracto r owners, giving free and Mrs. Lillie E htnsen lives at K el service, m aking m inor adjustm ent«, logg. Idaho. T h ere a re 21 g ra n d setting implement«, etc. This it only children and two g reat g ran d ch ild ren . a part of the new service which they T he fu n eral was held at th e E agle have been able to give since the open Creek church on Monday aftern o o n ing of th eir new garage. Ju d g e G eorge W. S tapleton has at 2 o ’clock and th e In term e n t was in gone to DesMoines as a delegate to F o rre ste r cem etery. Rev. Jesse E. th e S hrine convention. Brown of G resham preached th e fu n era l serm on. i The Perfection Oil Cook Stove will do the work of the steel range without heating the kitchen. See your neighbors and ask them what satisfaction they g i'e or better still, come to our store and see the different types. The Perfection is the stove with the long blue chim ney and is guaranteed. Y our old Perfection taken in exchange. L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. Haying Took - Harvesting Machines Deering, McCormick Mowers, Rakes,Tedders, Binders Quick Service on Repairs for All Machines Oils Binder Twine LOWDEN or MYERS Track Pulleys Hay Carriers Hay Forks Pumping Engines Pumps Installed Water Systems HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY Gresham Reliability Service A N N O V N C F. M F, N T Have purchased the stock and business of E. F. Chip- man and wish to announce that I will continue the sec- ond hand business in the same location and I m ute your patronage. I Buv and Sell What Vou Cannot DAYS Let them be FISK WE T lit w " t o R e 4 i r » t GUARANTEE ALL OUR REPA IR COME IN WORK GRESHAM TIRE CO. Powell Street. Phoue 37 Opposite Brown's M arket ELECTRICAL HOUSEKEEPING E ight hours is insufficient tim e for hum an hands to perform all the household tasks. However, it is possible to establish the eight hour day In the home by m aking use of the electrical hands th a t are offered to you in the form of the electric dish washer, w ashing machine, ironing machine, vacuum sweeper and the m any other labor-saving devices. These u n tirin g ‘‘household assistan ts” will do your work quickly and efficiently. Your home can be run system atically w ith these electrical hands for they never disappoint you or grow tired. Your tim e and energy can be devoted to the b etter things in life, when you keep house electrically. Olad to show you any time. TW O STORES— E lectric Store, Electric Building, —E lectric Store, F irs t and Alder Sts. Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. WOOD COAL Ekstrom Truck Service A Truck for Every Kind of Work 2 2 5 A sh S treet P ortland B dw y. 2 0 8 2 Cor. P o w ell and M aple fires I lam 851 =b AGED PLEASANT VIEW RESIDENT PASSES AWAY D. P. MILLIKIN Motor Baskets The latest in baskets, combining general utility and beauty, made of syruce and woven straw, and made up in many colors, reel, green, brown, white, etc. /?<• Sure and See Them Specially Priced at 88c While they last we have 7-quart \luminum Tea Kettles including the insets at the very reasonable price of $3.35 A. W. METZGER & CO. The Winchester Store B R IG H T E R Mighty pleasant words for the car owner. Today men are going to w ork—buying has begun, buying of the sensible, solid so rt—standard goods, not shoddies. Your most im portant sum m er’s purchase is TIRES. Phone 1451 U nited S tates Nobby C hain— Useo : are good tires. W. A. H essel, G resh- I R obert G raham , a n ativ e of C an am. Ore. ada. died at his to m « In the P leasant G resham Royal B lu e View neighborhood on last S aturday Ixtdge No. 625, L. O. L., Ju n e 4th. a fte r a long Illness, at th e second and fo u rth F riday age of 84 years. n ights in I O. O. F. hall. V isiting b ro th ers welcome. Mr. G raham has no know n re la t ives lie left his hom e when a sm all R eg u lar m eeting of G resh boy and never h eard of his people am Lodge No. 125, I.O.O.F., ¡»gain. He n ev er m arried. The fu n eral was held e.t th e Mt. in th e Odd Fellow s h all, every T h u rs day evening. V isitors welcome. ‘ Scott crem ato riu m th is afternoon. | . HARRY J. STANLEY, N G. JACKSON JONES. S ecretary T he Bank of G resham pays 6 per cent In terest on tim e d e p o s its— Adv. D entistry m ade painless by nerve blocking m ethods. Try it. Dr. C P Johnson, 611 Morgan B ld g , P o rt land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv. Special C om m unication of 'G resh am ixvlge No 153, A F. & A. M., W ednesday evening. Ju n e 8, when th e team will go to B ridal Veil to confer th e M M De gree. A utos will leave th e F irs t S tate Bank corner at 7 :6 0 . All M aster Masons art* requested to go. T here will be cars for all W. L GORSAGE. Sec‘y. WM C METZGER. W. M Flowers and Floral Designs All Kinds of Plants Reasonable Price Give Us a Trial MT. SCOTT GREENHOUSE 67th Avenue S. E, near 92d Street P h on e Ant. « 2 2 -1 5 FEELING “AT HOME” ONE OF OUR AMBITIONS is to have folks feel at home in this bank; to cultivate geniality and good will; to promote that feeling that the First State Bank is a home institution, ready to sene our home people at all times. You will always find a welcome here; yau are entitled to our time and attention, whether you bank here or elsewhere. FIRST STATE BANK O X r.SH A M OBEOOS