Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 30, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM
OITLO O K .
leegion C onvention to He at
T iw Italie» in Ju ly.
th e s ta te m e etin g o f th e A m erican I
BORING
L eg io n , acco rd in g to p la n s being
w o rk ed o u t by th e local co n v en tio n
A m ong th p v is ito rs an d d e le g a te s
P la n s a r e u n d e r w ay fo r a la rg e co m m ittee. In o rd e r to g et th e idea
fro m B o rin g O dd F ello w s lo d g e to
a n n u a l s t a te c o n v en tio n o f ex -serv ice th o ro u g h ly h o m e in th e m in d s of L e­
a tte n d th e g ra n d lo d g e sessio n a t E u ­
m en a t T h e D alles to be h e ld som e g io n /n e n o v e r th e s ta te , th e local \
g e n e May 22, 23 a n d 24 w ere: Mr.
tim e th e l a t t e r p a rt o f J u ly . A ll th e c o m m itte e h a s la u n ch e d upon a n ex- |
a n d Mrs. J . E S iefer, Mr. an d Mrs
p o sts In th e s ta te a re fu ll of e n th u ­ te n siv e a d v e rtisin g a n d p u b licity p ro ­
Jo h n M eyers, Mr. a n d Mrs. W m . Mo-
siasm an d a la rg e a tte n d a n c e is ex­ g ra m w hich w ill re ach , w ith in a few '
ra n d . M r. a n d M rs. E. V M au ld ing
pected. S p ecial tr a in s a r e to b rin g day s, in to ev ery to w n in th e sta te . a n d II A. Beck.
th e boys fro m e a s te rn O reg o n an d T h o u sa n d s of big p o ste rs, lu rid
S. E. W allin , w ho h as been q u ite
a ls o fro m B end.
T h e “ w reck in g en o u g h to be seen a block aw ay , h av e
c re w " com posed of 48 c e n tr a l O regon ju s t been p re p a re d , a n d th e y a re b e­ ill f o r th e p a st tw o w eeks, is m uch
Im p ro v ed .
m e m b e rs w ill be on h a n d to p u t on in g d isp a tc h e d by th e p u b licity com - i
all th e - in itia to r y w ork in co n n ectio n m itte e . T h e se se t fo rth th e s a l i e n t ! Miss K a th rin e M etzg er of G resh am
w ith th e g ra n d p ro m e n a d e of th e p o in ts of th e tri-c o n v e n tlo n p ro g ra m , v isite d a t th e h o m e of h e r uncle,
fu n b rig a d e .
F iv e th o u s a n d e x -ser­ th e s ta te m e e tin g s o f h e leg io n , its W. W. M etzg er, a n d fam ily la s t w eek.
vice m en in u n ifo rm is th e g o al set a u x ilia ry a n d th e so ciety o f F o rty J L. H. M allico at, w ith F ra n k F a r m ­
fo r th e a n n u a l co n v e n tio n p a ra d e on a n d E ig h t, an d th ey a re b ein g s e n t, e r a n d A lb e rt C ad el b o th of R ick ­
re a ll. ex p ect to le ft S a tu rd a y o f la st
J u ly 29, th e b ig g e st p u b lic fe a tu re of fo rth th is w eek.
w eek fo r a w e e k 's A shing tr ip o n th e
D esch u tes riv e r.
I A sp le n d id sch o o l clo sin g p ro g ra m
, w ill be g iven by th e B o rin g g ra d e
sch o o l F rid a y e v e n in g a t th e I.O .O .F .
h a ll.
THE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR
M iss G enevieve M an ary of P le a s a n t
H om e h a s been s p e n d in g so m e tim e
a t th e h o m e of A- Y aun a n d fam ily .
Miss G race T e lfo rd o f O reg o n C ity
w as v is itin g la s t w eek a t th e h o m e of
h e r b ro th e r, W . R. T e lfo rd a n d
fam ily .
O u t o f 230 p u p ils in b o th M u ltn o ­
m ah an d C la c k a m a s c o u n ties, w ho
I p a rtic ip a te d in th e re c e n t essay con­
te s t on L in c o ln ’s G e tty s b u rg sp eech,
six p rizes w ere a w a rd e d to B o rin g
c h ild re n o u t o f 12 p rizes th a t w ere
g iv en by th e F ir s t S ta te b a n k of
G resh am . Tw o o f th e s e six p rizes
»’e re to h ig h sch o o l s tu d e n ts from
B o rin g , a tte n d in g h ig h sch o o l in
G resh am an d th e o th e r fo u r w ere all
in th e B o rin g g ra d e sch o o l, in c h a rg e
of P rin c ip a l M allico at. w ho n a tu r a lly
feels p ro u d of th e re c o rd here, an d
m u ch c re d it is d u e Mr. Slallicciat as
h e h a s h ad c h a rg e o f th e six th , sev ­
e n th an d e ig h th g ra d e s h e re fo r th e
p a s t six y ears.
PLEASANT HOME
H en ry Ford
T h e B a p tist L a d ie s w ill m e e t fo r
an all-d a y sessio n a t th e h o m e of
M rs. D. D. Ja c k o n T h u rsd a y , J u n e 1.
E N R Y F O R D was 35 years getting ready for the
new price on the Fordson. H e started as a farm boy,
planning to get rid of the drudgery, long hours and low
money return that has always faced the farmer.
H
A d an ce w as g iv e n re c en tly In h o n ­
o r o f Mr. an d M rs. J. B. S n ed d en and
d a u g h te r by a n u m b e r of P o rtla n d
frie n d s. T h e S n ed d en s h av e m oved
fro m G resh am to P a rk R ose w h ere
a la r g e c ircle o f P o rtla n d frie n d s
h av e w elcom ed th e m to th e i r new
hom e.
Mr. an d M rs. S n ed d en and
' d a u g h te r a re p la n n in g a m o n th ’s va-
| c a tio n tr ip to th e b each as soon as
th e y g et se ttle d . T h e w ill be acco m ­
p a n ied by a n u m b e r o f th e i r frien d s.
H e wanted to furnish you w ith a tractor that would not
only do your work better and faster, but at lower costs
— and the 170,000 Fordsons now in use have proved that
he has accomplished these things.
W h a t you get in the Fordson for $395 f. o. b. Detroit is
the greatest farm power unit ever offered.
Let us show you how a Fordson w ill cut farm costs,
increase your bank account and take the drudgery out of
farm work. W rite , phone or <-«11.
RAKER & SON
FAIRVIEW
Gresham, Oregon
F.O.B.
DETROIT
$1 3 .ss
F V L L Y
Main Street
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
F u ll lin e of C old L u n ch M eats
SANITARY MARKET
P hone»: E a s t 7 1 0 2 ;
G < O . D IE T L . P ro p .
|
ROCKWOOD
G V A R A N T E E D
B en tley’s Tire Shop
M ain S t., G resh am
T h e social m e e tin g of th e w o m en's
so ciety of S m ith M em orial ch u rc h w as
held a t th e re sid e n c e of Mrs. E tn a
W a g n e r w ith 4 0 w om en p re se n t. T he
d e v o tio n a l ex ercise “ S tu d ie s o f th e
life of J a c o b ” p re s e n te d by M rs. S.
P. O sb u rn p ro v ed so in te re s tin g th a t
¡th e sa m e s u b je c t w ill be c o n tin u e d a t
¡th e n ex t m eetin g . An e x c ellen t p ro ­
g r a m follow ed. voeal solo by Mrs.
A. L. S to n e ; p ian o solo, by M rs. V era
I. D ixon; re a d in g , by Mrs. E R. Hol-
le n ste d . F o llo w in g th e so cial h o u r,
p u n c h a n d c ak e w e re serv ed
T he
n ex t m e e tin g w ill be held F rid a y ,
J u n e 16. w ith M rs. L ockw ood at
B a ird s d a le as hoRtess.
It is h oped to h av e a t th is m e e t­
in g Miss C a r r u th e r s of R ose City
P a rk p re se n t. S he s p e n t th r e e y e a r»
as a m issio n ary in Siam . S he lias
so m e v ery in te re s tin g c u rio s w hich
sh e w ill ex p lain .
T h e Rev. E ft H o llen sted an i
M rs
H o llen sted . Mrs. McKay and
¡M iss C la ra S ales a tte n d e d th e ex h ibi-
!tlo n o f school w o rk a t th e R ose City
P a rk school F rid a y a fte rn o o n . W h ile
'a l l th e ro o m s sh o w ed fine w o rk , th ey
w ere esp ecially in te re s te d in th e 7th
g ra d e w ork in M rs. S h eriff’s room
a n d th e first g ra d e w ork in Mrs.
G ra n t's room .
I
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ORIENT
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AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME
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W ood, C oal an d B riq u e ts
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T h e L a d le s’ Aid of R ockw ood will
g iv e an ice c ream so cial on th e ch u rc h
law n F rid a y e v e n in g . J u n e 2, co m ­
m en cin g at 8 o ’clock.
E v ery b o dy
In v ited .
COTTRELL
T h e m e e tin g h eld a t th e C o ttre ll
co m m u n ity c h u rc h la s t S u n d ay w as
w ell a tte n d e d .
T h e serv ices w ere
e sp ecially good. T h e G irl R e se rv e s’
p ro g ra m was sp le n d id . An In v ita tio n
w as e x ten d e d to th e m to give a n o th e r
o n e in th e n e a r f u tu r e
T h e re w ill
' b e S u n d ay school a n d serv ices as
, u n u su a l n ex t S u n d ay .
A b o u t 75 p eo p le of th e c h u rc h and
S u n d ay school m et last F rid a y even-
j in g a t th e h om e o f R ev. S. F. P itts
¡a n d w en t o u t in th e w oods an d e n ­
jo y ed a big w een ie ro ast
T he even­
in g w as sp e n t in p lay in g g a m e s in
w hich o ld and y o u n g p a rtic ip a te d .
! R ev. Mr. P itts e n te r ta in e d ab o u t
31 o f th e c h ild re n in th e a fte rn o o n
H e show ed how m uch he en jo y e d th e
occasion w hen h e ex p ressed a w ish
to be y o u n g a g ain .
T h e B an k of G resh am p ay s 6 p er
cent in te r e s t on tim e d e p o sits.— Adv
T l E SPA V,
MAY
34>.
1922
PA UR TUKKU
TERRY P.-T. ASSN. TAKES
STAND ON AMUSEMENTS
A re g u la r m e e tin g o f T e rry P a re n t-
T e a c h e r a sso c ia tio n S a tu rd a y n ig h t
May 13. w as w ell a tte n d e d .
T h e d e b a te o n c o n so lid a tio n of
schools w as h eld , th e a ffirm ativ e w in­
n in g th e det-ision.
P rin c ip a l C. M.
Q u ick sall of th e G resh am g ra d e
school gav e a n in te re s tin g ta lk a s did
M. O. N elson of th e E v e n in g T ele­
g ram . It w as v o ted to offer a p re m ­
ium of $5 to g r a d e sch o o l p u p ils fo r
th e best d isp lay o f a n n u a l flo w e rs a t
th e co u n ty f a ir th is a u tu m n .
T h e follow ing re s o lu tio n s re la tiv e
to a m u se m e n ts a t th e co u n ty fa ir
w ere a d o p te d :
W h ereas, I t h a s been b ro u g h t to !
o u r a tte n tio n th a t th e a m u s e m e n ts
p e rm itte d , in th e p a st, by th e co u n ty
fa ir b o ard , w ere of an o b je c tio n a b le I
n a tu re , an d
W h e re a s, th e p u p ils of th is d is tric t i
cam e in c o n ta c t w ith th e s e o b je c tio n - j
a b le fe a tu re s ; be it th e r e fo re
R esolved in b e h a lf of th e T erry’ ¡
P a re n t-T e a c h e r a ss o c ia tio n th a t we ¡
h ereb y re g is te r p ro te s t a n d respect-1
fully p e titio n th e c o u n ty f a ir b o ard
to o b ta in a h ig h e r g ra d e of am u se -!
m ent fo r th e com ing fa ir, an d be it
f u r th e r
R esolved, T h a t a copy of th is r e s o - ,
lu tio n be sp re a d on th e m in u te s of i
th is m e etin g an d o n e copy be p re ­
sen ted to th e co u n ty f a ir b o ard an d
o n e p re se n te d to th e G resh am O u t­
look fo r p u b licatio n .
MARK N IC K E R SO N ,
MRS. G EO . H A Y D EN ,
H. G. A N D R E W ,
C o m m ittee.
Shirley H einrich Passe« A way.
S h irley J u n e H e m ric h w as b o rn
A pril 7, 1922, n e a r D am ascus, O re­
gon a n d passed aw ay s u d d e n ly a t
8 :3 0 o 'clo ck last F rid a y m o rn in g .
May 26. She leav e s to m o u rn h e r
e a rly d e a th h e r p a re n ts , Mr. a n d Mrs.
M. R. H em rich a n d tw o b ro th e rs ,
A lb ert a n d L o u is. F u n e ra l se rv ices
w ere co n d u c te d M onday a fte rn o o n a t
2 o 'clo ck by th e R ev. H. R. G e b h a rd t
a t th e A. K e n w o rth y & C o m p an y ’s
ch ap el in L en ts. In te rm e n t took
place a t th e Mt. S co tt p a rk cem etery .
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ON Y O U R
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INTEREST RATES ARE GOING DOWN
RIGHT ALONG
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worth looking into. That is what you get when you
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Investment Department
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
CASH
PAID
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves, of any kind
E. BAUMANN,
Gresham, Phone 2441
See Me for Cattle Hauling
Fisk Tires and Tubes
OLDFIELD TIRES
REPAIRING AND RETREADING
All work guaranteed.
T i m e t o R ~ t lr e f *
V Ftakl
GRESHAM TIRE COMPANY
GEORGE A.
O pposite B ro w n ’s M ark et
BRANDT
P h o n e 1107
P ow ell St.
JVafiona/ Laundry Company
East 8th and Clay
Portland
T h e d e d ic a tio n of th e new a d d itio n i
to th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h w ill ta k e :
place n ex t S unday a n d a fine p ro g ra m
has been a rra n g e d fo r m o rn in g and
D IF F E R E N T PRICKS
D IF FE R E N T PRICKS
a fte rn o o n sessions. Dr. C. R. C arlo s '
will p reach at 11 o ’clock a n d Dr. W m. 1
W allace Y oungson a t 2 :1 5 . S p ecial i
m usic w ill be fu rn is h e d by th e ch o ir ,
Leave Orders at TODD’S Barber Shop
of th e G resh am ch u rc h .
V acation B ible school fo r th e c o m - .
m u n ity will be h eld in th e B ap tist
ch u rc h fo r tw o w eeks fro m J u n e 5 to
GRESHAM COUPLE
16. Thw sessio n s w ill be h eld In th e i LIME PLANT WILL OPEN
IF ORDERS ARE SENT IN
UNITED IN MARRIAGE
fo ren o o n s from 9 to 1 1 :3 0 o ’clock
and will be divided in to p erio d s w hich
T h e O regon s ta te lim e p la n t a t
T w o G resh am p eo p le w ere u n ite d
w ill be d ev o ted to w o rsh ip , B ible
sto rie s , class s tu d y an d play.
G old H ill w ill be o p e n e d by th e B tate jn m a r ria g e la s t S u n d ay a fte rn o o n ,
L e o n a rd R. L a u d e rb a c k a n d V ad a
F. B e ttis of P le a s a n t H o m e w ere b o ard if en o u g h new o rd e rs a re ll*t* j M ay 28, w hen Miss F e lic ia S taley he­
q u ietly m a rrie d a t th e Zion E v a n ­ ed to Ju s tify th e f u r th e r g rin d in g c a m e th e b rid e of S ta r l W a rrin g to n ,
g elical p a rs o n a g e la s t W ed n esd ay
m o rn in g . May 24. R ev. H. R. G eb­ of a g r ic u ltu r a l lim e, says th e se cre- T be w ed d in g to o k p lace in P o rtla n d
h a r d t officiated.
T h e co u p le w ill ta r y of th e b o a rd , A. B. C ordley, a t , bp h o m e of th e b rid e 's co u sin ,
m a k e th e ir h o m e a t O rie n t in th e d ean of a g ric u ltu re at th e s ta te col- g (j w ar(j ije id . T h e Rev. D. W M.
h o u se fo rm e rly o ccupied by .H ans lege. F a rm e rs n eed in g less th a n c a r M cC luer o f th e C o m m u n ity P reeb y -
N elson a n d fam ily.
T h e O rie n t H om e M aking c lu b is lo ts m ay co m b in e o rd e rs fo r c a rlo t te r ia n c h u rc h a t R ose C ity P a rk p er-
p la n n in g fo r a p a g e a n t “ T h e S p irit su p p lie s as only c a sh -ln -a d v a n c e o r ­ fo rm ed th e cerem ony.
of
H o m e,"
d e m o n s tra tio n s ,
club d e rs fo r 3 0 -to n lo ts can be accep ted
M rs. L e ta L lsh se rv e d as b rid e s ­
songs, etc., on
S a tu rd a y ev en in g , by th e b o a rd .
m
aid
a n d R ay L ish w as b e st m an.
J u n e 3. T h e clu b is also m a k in g a r ­
T h e b o a rd d e sire s as e a rly p lacin g
T h e H eld h o m e w as p re ttily decor-
ra n g e m e n ts fo r a c o u n try c irc u s w ith
all s o r ts of a m u s in g sid e Bhows. T h e
o rd e rs as p o ssib le, as it Is neces- a , e(j fo r (h e occasion. Mr. an d Mrs.
place in w hich It Is to be given has sary to look up th e se rv ices of a «Son- g (a | ey of G re sh a m , p a re n ts of th e
not y et been d efin itely decided upon tr a c to r o r new m a n a g e r to ta k e th e b rld e w ero p re „e n t
b u t it is ex p ected it w ill be a t th e
s u m p tu o u s b rid a l d in n e r w as
O rie n t G ra n g e h all.
A specific a n ­ p lace of th e fo rm e r p la n t s u p e rin -
n o u n c e m e n t w ill be m a d e in F r id a y ’s j te n d e n t, C. W . ( o u rtn e y , w ho h as re- BerV(,d a t 2 o ’clock. A t its co m p letio n
p aper.
signed to go Into b u sin e ss fo r h im - ( be c o u p le soon le ft In a s h o w e r of
[self. C o n tra c to rs o r m a n a g e rs w is h - ; r jce
CEDAR AND VICTORY Ing to u n d e rta k e th e w ork a re a sk ed
It is ex p ected th a t th e c o u p le w ill
to get in to u c h w ith th e b o ard .
m a k e t h e i r h o m e in G re sh a m . Mr.
P u p ils of th e C e d a r school en jo y e d
O rd e rs a re co m in g in slow ly, an d W a rrin g to n Is em ployed on th e S tre -
a p icnic last W d n esd ay . L ad en w ith
w ell-filled lu n ch b a sk e ts and a cco m ­ now to ta l so m e th in g m o re th a n 500 bln fa rm in C e d a r d is tric t.
pan ied by th e ir te a c h e r. Miss M abel to n s g ro u n d lim e sto n e .
T h e p rice
W ood, th e p ic n ic k e rs w ent d ow n 111 f. o. b. G old H ill In c a r lo ts, is *4 a
SPORTSMEN TOURIST
th e g ro v e on th e b a n k s of th e S andy
by th e C lub ho u se an d s p e n t th e day. to n . S pecial s h ip p in g ra te s o f $2 p er
SHOW JUNE 20 23
T he o ccasion w as to c e le b ra te th e ton to S alem , lik e re d u c tio n s to o th ­
closing of th e school y ear.
T h e O regon S p o rtsm en T o u ris t E x ­
e r p o in ts, h av e been o b ta in e d fro m
F re d E xley h a s sold h is 20-acre th e S o u th e rn Pacific R ailw ay co m ­ h ib it w hich w ill be h eld In P o rtla n d
farm to R obert L u n d b o m .
d u rin g R ose F e stiv a l W eek , J u n e 20-
M rs. E th e l E lle n sb u rg Is em ployed p any.
23 In clu siv e, Is a ttr a c tin g s ta te w ide
" I n q u irie s in d ic a te t h a t O regon In te re st.
in G resh am but liv es a t hom e. She
L e tte rs re q u e s tin g sp ace
d riv es back an d fo rth In th e a u to .
fa rm e rs a re le a rn in g th e v a lu e of re s e rv a tio n s a r e received d aily by th e
G eorge F o s te r h as re tu rn e d from a g ric u ltu ra l lim e ,” say s D ean C ord- P o rtla n d C h a m b e r of C om m erce.
ih e Y ak im a c o u n try and is sta y in g a t
T h e P u rp o s e of th e S p o rtsm e n -
ley.
“ T h e e x p e rim e n t s ta tio n h as T o u ris t show Is to a sse m b le a co m ­
th e M cM illan hom e.
¡m ad e ex te n d e d In v e s tig a tio n s of th e p re h e n s iv e e x h ib it of th e u n e q u a lle d
Concert T hursday E vening.
v alu e of lim e on v a rio u s soil ty p es fa c ilitie s fo r o u td o o r re c re a tio n a v a il-
O ne of th e b est c o n c e rts o f th e fo r v a rio u s cro p s, an d u n d e r f a v o r - i “ 1’1“
Btale ? f O r'“*0/ 1 a n d In 1U
y e a r at th e G resh am th e a te r T h u r s ­
s u r ro u n d in g te r r ito r y .
It w ill ed u -
a b le co n d itio n s lim e sh o u ld be p ro f­ c a te o u r ow n people as well as th e
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