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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1921)
GRESHAM O l'T U K IK , FAIRVIEW PORTLAND WILLIAMS AVE. & MORRIS STREET WOODLAND FROLICS of M u ltn o m ah C am p No. 7 7 ’s D rill T e a m w . o. w . MANY SPECIAL EVENTS $20,000 Merry-go-round; 1921 Model Sea Planes ;Big Eli Ferris Wheel—2-Ring circus—monkey town; Jungle land—Hawaiian Village—Bug House—Air Caliope— Big Free Acts—Concert Band. SOMETHING DOING EVERY M IN UTE FOLEY & BURK SHOWS Furnish All Attractions 6 Big Days and Nights 8 COMMENCING MONDAY, AUGUST ALL N E X T W EEK IN OUR NEW LOCATION We are now in our new location in the Latourell building and prepared to attend promptly to your car troubles, regardless of their character. Come in and see us. You will receive courteous treatment and your work will be done promptly and carefully. Sherman McCarter Garage Latourell Building Opposite Postoffice Phone 2331 AUCTION SALE On W a lte r Jones F arm n ear Mabery, on A ugust 5, beginning a t 11 o’clock. Cow, H elfer, Sow, F arm Im plem ents and Tools. P lano and o th e r household goods. WAI7TER JONES. Owner, B oring, Ore. J. M. THOMAS. A uctioneer. H ave sm all tra c ts of land to dispose of a t p riv ate sale. BREAD REDUCED iy 2 lb. loaf, 13c 2 for 25c Wrapped in wax paper 1 lb. loaf 9c CITY BAKERY, G re sh am , P h o n e 11 H o m e P r o d u c ts PURE LARD Home Bred — Home Fed — Made for Home Home Made 5s, $.90; Delivered 10«, $1.75 GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A. J. W . BROWN, Prop. Phone 41 TUESDAY, AUGUST 2. 1U21 PAGE THK EE PLEASANT HOME The F airview a u to p ark is proving Alice H ale, Mabel Sloop an d Elton to be a popular place for m ost to u r Ick ler w ent to Camp E pw orth a t Je f ists as well as fo r people from P o rt ferson last F rid ay evening and spent land who w ant a quiet place to rake th e day S aturday w ith th e G resham th e ir lunch and spend th e early p art parish camp. They re tu rn e d home of th e evening d u rin g th e hot w eath late S aturday evening. er. T he p ark will be Improved aa Mr. an d Mrs. Leon Caddy a re re soon as people have more sp are tim e joicing the b irth of a 10-pound I to do th e work. T he w ork th a t has baby d a over u g h te r on W ednesday, July been done was donated by th e citl- 127. e , baby has been' nam ed I zens who were in terested In p u ttin g ¡G eorgia T h Lorain. F airview on th e m ap as so few peo Miss A nna Cotton of M inneapolis ple in P o rtlan d knew w here th e city was located u n til th e large p ark sign retu rn ed Monday evening to P leasan t was placed over th e C olum bia h ig h Home w ith her nephew . Rev. E arl B. way d irectin g traffic into one of O re Cotton. Miss Cotton has been visit ing w ith h e r b ro th er and fam ily in g o n ’s w onder spots. Mrs. Dan W oods and children of Salem fo r th e past week. Mrs. Rose B rig h t, form erly of Bujl Run and Mr. and Mrs. T. Tow n send. Miss G ladys Neal and Ed. 3pringfleld, Ohio, is visiting with rela Sm ith of G resham spent F riday even tives here. She Is a cousin of Mrs. ing a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F ran k Kinney. Mrs. Alice W olters of A uburn, Shaw. O. F. Cady Is having cem ent w alks W ashington, w ith her children is vis built along two sides of his p roperty iting h er m other, Mrs. J. A. Stephens. w'hich adds a g re a t deal to th e a p pearance of his place as well as to COTTRELL th e city. Jam es B urlingam e hits put new w alks In fro n t of his place. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. W ilkinson have Mrs. H annah Shaw and Mr. and bought 20 acres n ea r C ottrell of S. Mrs. Leslie St. C lair a re moving to G resham so Mr. St. C lair will be n ea r F. P itts. They expect to build on th e place and m ake It th e ir home. his work. Mrs. W. T. B rooks was ta k en to T he W ilkinsons a re living on th e P o rtlan d S atu rd ay fo r m edical tr e a t Sandy Bluff road. m ent. » R eg u lar Com m unication of J E. W indle and fam ily of P o rt Fairview Lodge No. 92 A. F. land w ere guests a t th e hom e of hl3 p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. J. C. W indle, / a P \ & A. M. S atu rd ay evening, Sunday. A ugust 6, 8 o’clock. L abor in th e W. D. Brooks, O. Brooks and Roe M. M. Degree. R ichards, who w ent to n e a r Hood WM. H. STANLEY, Sec’y. R iver to pick huckleberries, re tu rn e d h . d . M c C reary , w . m S atu rd ay with 4 0 gallons of berries. R eg u lar m eeting of G resh Ed. an d Fay B urlingam e of P o rt am Lodge No. 125, I.O.O.F., land a re spending th e ir vacation w ith th e ir uncle, Edw in B urlingam e and In th e Odd Fellow s hall, every T h u rs family. day evening. V isitors welcome. Mrs. C h arlie Cowles has re tu rn e d MELVIN I. SUNDAY, N, G. front n ear B aker, Oregon, w here she JACKSON JONES, Secretary. w ent la st sp rin g to m ake h e r homo. Mrs. Cow les’ h ea lth w’ould n o t p erm it Subscribe now fo r th e O utlook and h er to live in th e high a ltitu d e so h er your P o rtlan d Dally. fam ily is re tu rn in g here to m ake th e ir home. Dr. an d Mrs. C. C. Wilcox and baby of P o rtlan d visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wilcox, last Sunday. Mrs. J u lia Snover and Mrs. H. A. W agner atten d ed th e fu n eral of Criss Hoyt in P o rtlan d last S aturday. Mr. PYORRHEA Hoyt was Mrs. Snover’s nephew and a cousin of Mrs. W agner. CAN BE CURED Mr. and Mrs. W. D eltrich of P o rt land w ere week-end guests a t th e hom e of Mrs. Louise M orrison. Artificial dentures to give Mrs. Ed. H eslln and children, L il lian and Ted. are visiting her d au g h te r in S eattle. complete satisfaction and DENTISTRY POWELL VALLEY V isitors a t th e John P alm blad ’ home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. L eidfors and d au g h ter. Dag- j inar, Mr. and Mrs. Swan M agnuson and d au g h ters, Irm a, Melba and | Pauline, and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. L in d quist. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Lind had as [ guests on Sunday aftern o o n . Mr. and ¡Mrs. Chas. P alm blad and ch ildren, Russell, Doris and Mildred. extracting without causing pain. AND For tw euty years 31.614 3,228 8,070 F or forty years 3 5,177 10,355 26,888 A m ount deposited each m onth One dollar Five dollars Ten dollars Miunthly Savings For For five ten years years $ 66 $ 147 332 736 664 1,473 For tw enty years i 366 1.830 3,661 For forty years 3 1.174 5,873 11,746 Money deposited with this bank at 4 per cent interest, compounded twice a year, will double itself at the end of seventeen years and eight months. Accounts of one dollar and upward may be opened either in person or by mail. A. F . M ILLER. P resid en t W. E. .M A B K E IJ a Vice P resid en t K. A. M ILLER. C ashier M. R. SH IPL E Y , Asst. Cashier BANK O f GRESHAM Greeluuu, Oragom UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT I have purchased the interest of F. E. Palmquist in the Gresham Garage and it is now under the management of Fred (Dad) Southard and Frank Southard. If your car will not run properly or if it needs overhauling, bring it in. Only skilled mechanics will work on it. We keep on hand at all times a complete line of parts and accessories, tires and tubes. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Gresham Garage SOUTHARD & SOUTHARD •A STORAGE BATTERY Willard J. E. Stevenson SERVICE STATION 310 Bush and Lane Bldg. PORTLAND P l a TÙ« CEDAR AND VICTORY B lu e l-ake W eekly Saving*. F or For five ten years years $ 293 $ 650 585 1,301 1,462 3.252 advice. C. Smith Long T he n um ber of g ra d u a te s of th e U niversity of Oregon has now reach ed a to ta l of 2907, according to fig ures recently com piled by Miss C h a r lie F enton, alum ni secretary , for the new directory which will be pub- | Itshed th is fall. In addition th e re are 4000 fo rm er stu d e n ts who a t tended from one to th re e years but who did n ot com plete th e ir w ork for : degrees. These g rad u ates and fo rm er stu - i dents are scattered all over the j world, b ut most of them are living in Oregon, retu rn in g to th e sta te many- I fold th e benefits received. The u niversity is only 45 years ¡old. T he first g rad u a tin g class in j 1878 had five m em bers. T he class ¡g rad u ated last Ju n e num bered 236. If th e age-old te st of "B y th e ir fru its ye sh all know th em ” applies to universities, th e U niversity of O re gon has good reason to be proud of its record, fo r th e men and women who have gone o u t w ith Its degree are now occupying im p o rta n t places in many w alks of life. B ankers, judges, I congressm en, w riters, editors, diplo- ^ m ats, college p residents, high arm y [officers and executives In big o rg an i zations are num bered am ong those who received th e ir education a t the . university. One g ra d u a te has charge ! of th e education fo r th e A m erican i navy, one is on th e g en eral staff of I th e arm y In W ashington, one rep re s e n t s th is sta te In th e n atio n al con gress, one iB p resid en t of Colorado j College, one is vice-consul in th e Neth erlan d s, one is on th e ed ito rial staff , of a n ational m agazine. So It goes th ro u g h a long list of em inent posi tions If th e o p p o rtu n ities fo r Unl- j versity of Oregon g rad u a tes In the fu tu re can be judged by those In the past, they are many and touch a mul- i tltu d e of activities. A m ount deposited each week One dollar Two dollars Five dollars case free and give our best The C o ttrell P aren t-T each er asso ciation will m eet at th e schoolhouse on F rid ay evening, A ugust 5. A special program is being prepared I which will be a su rp rise to those not 1 in the secret. T hose who m iss it will | miss a big laugh. Mrs. J. Caldo is e n te rta in in g h er ¡m other, Mrs. Nancy Olson, of C hi cago. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON SHOWS FINE GROWTH The following statement of results illustrates the value of accumulating small savings with this bank at 4 per cent interest, compounded twice a year. We’ll gladly examine your SANDY BLUFF Miss Mabel Wood has gone to ea st ern Oregon fo r a few weeks a fte r which she will re tu rn to C edar dis tric t w here sh e has been elected te ac h er for th e com ing school year. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H ayden and children enjoyed a trip to T illam ook and o th e r beaches la st week. They retu rn ed home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H enry F ritz, Wm. F ritz an d Mrs. I. T. Wood visited one day last week w ith Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Conrad at th e ir new hom e near H ubbard. THE GROWTH OF SMALL SAVINGS Recharging and Repairing of any make of Mattery Free inspection of any Battery at any time Order your Gasco Furnace Gresham Storage Battery Company NOW Latourell Bldg. S. S. PUGH, Mgr. Phone 2331 and avoid the inevitabh Fall Bush. You need not pay NOW, term * can In* Arrangeri. ' FOR SALE A young son of one of our best heifers. A grand calf from a grand young cow. What more do you want? □ AC A ld e r s y d e F a r m A. H. BURNS Oregon', Higher In,tilulion of TECHNOLOGY Gresham, Ore. Eight School,; Seventy Department, FALL TLRM OPfcNS SEPT. 19. 1921 For inlorm alion w r it * Io lh * Z e ria lra r Oregon Agricultural College C O R V A L L IS Swear By Your Tire»—Not At Them heats comfort We handle F isk and CioodritK. These two makes of tire have many satisfied owners h e re —many who sw ear by them. Remember—a cheap tire In always more expens ive in the long run than a good one. S' We guarantee all our repair work. GRESHAM TIRE CO. PEARL OIL (KEROSENE) Trowel I Street. Phone 37 Opposite Brown's M arket J standard oil com pany rI el. 96x — Electric Building — M ain St. (C A L iro n x iA i Frank C. Jones & Co. SAND Open S aturday n ig h t and Sunday for picnicking, fishing, sw im m ing and boating. H alf m ile n o rth of Fairview . A utom obiles 25c. In d iv i duals 10 cents. Adv.— L. H. STONE, Mgr. COOK'S SAND PIT Don’t slig h t jiu r s e lf by slig h tin g th e w ant ada. J. L. COOK At T ro u td ale. COME IN CARPENTER Septic Tanka Built Jack Screw* for Rent Open H aul your own. P hone G resham 48x5. J V. F ra n k C. Jo n e s LICEN8ED ELECTRICIAN Wiring for Light and Power National Mazda Lamps F loyd L. M ack