Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 06, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES REPORTED
BORING
We have now in stock the garments you
will need.
v u u iu u in m m u g m u
CHILD DIES AT AGE
OF SIX MONTHS
The D ecoration day ball gam e be­
tw een Boring and G ladstone team s
H enry D. T illm an M cCreary, six-
was an o th e r victory for Boring w ith
m onths-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Car-
i a score of 21 to 12.
Boring had an o th e r fire scare 1 roll McCreary, died T h u rsd ay even­
Monday evening when th e roof of
¡th e hom e of Mrs. C. C aldw ell was all ing, Ju n e 1 a t th e hom e in Victory
! ablaze, b u t th e tim ely assistan ce of d istrict recently purchased by the
friends and neighbors succeeded in parents. H e w as th e only child and
ex tinguishing it before m uch dam age
j was born on N ovem ber 22, 1921.
I was done.
The Boring th e a te r gave its open- His death cam e as a shock to tho
' ing show T hursday evening, in th e p are n ts as he was only ill ab o u t two
new h all to a packed house. P ris­ days. They did not realize how sick
cilla Dean, in "R e p u ta tio n " was h e was un til a doctor was called on
much enjoyed by all present. A
¡T hursday. J u s t w hat was th e cause
dance was given a fte r th e show.
The Kute-Kut Suits for girls 1 to 8 years can be had
The Misses Alice and Blanche , of his death is not know n b ut it is
in blue and brown striped. The suit....................... $1.25
Lund, recently from Nehalem , a r e ! , th o u g h t th e w arm w eath er coming
spending a few days at th e home of w hile he was te eth in g caused in-
th e ir p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. j flam m ation of th e brain and spinal
\\ e also have the plain blue Denim play suits, red trim­
Lund and family.
J com plications to set in.
med, ages 1 to 8 years,...............................................98c
A 9 K4-pound boy arriv ed at th e
F u n eral services w ere held in
hom e of P. T. V andom elen th e la tte r
G resham S atu rd ay , Ju n e 3, a t th e
p art of last week.
FOR M EN—a full line of khaki and blue union-alls,
T h e Rev.
W. R. T elford has moved his radio B ethel B aptist church.
set into his sto re for th e benefit of i D. Q. B arry preached a splendid ser-
at, the suit,.............................................................. $3.25
th e public.
Concerts have been j mon. Musical Dumbers w ere fu rn ­
I hey are all in that little book. \\ ritten in the most
com ing in clearly from as fa r n o rth
as S eattle and as fa r so u th as Los ished by Mrs J. N. C lanahan and
direct
style ever yet devised by man.
Mrs. D. Q. B arry. T h e m any friends
A ltos, C alifornia.
Jo h n A nderegg of Goble, Oreigon, | present accom panied th e procession
It is in the brief, concise deposit entries—back of
is moving onto th e Vetsch place : to th e Mt. Scott cem etery.
here. •
each an interesting chapter of right reasoning, sacrifice,
We have plenty of CANVAS SHOES for men, women
Mrs. Yaun is rep o rted q u ite ill th is BULL RUN WOMAN
thrift and SAVING.
week.
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and children, prices very reasonable.
DIES
OF
CANCER
Mrs. Telford of Oregon City spent
Do you want a home? Then build on the firm
th e week-end a t th e hom e of h er son.
Mrs. J. J. E isn er of Bull Run
W. R. T elford and fam ily.
foundation
of I HRIF I. I here is no other way.
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Siefer of Bull passed aw ay on S aturday, Ju n e 3,
Run a re spending a few days v isit­ aged 51 years, five m onths and 17
\\ e can help you. Our Saving plan pays 4 per cent.
ing frien d s and relatives here.
J days. D eath w as due to cancer.
Come in and talk it over with us.
W. H. Boring, a m em ber of th e
Mrs. E isn er was born in S o n o m a :
G. A. it., went to Oregon City Mon-
i day to ta k e p art in th e decoration county, C alifornia. She had lived at
day program at th a t place. He vis- B all Run fo r 30 years. She was the
| Ited a few days w ith frien d s th e re m o th er of nine ch ildren, seven of
GRESHAM, OREGON
before retu rn in g to his home here.
! whom are living. They a re Mrs. ■
Revival m eetings are being held
State and County Depository
, in tlie M ethodist church here with Maud W allace of P o rtlan d , Mrs. Ma- j
I bel P erry of G resham , C harles, Ver- !
¡th e Rev. B. J. Carney in charge.
| Among th e Sunday g u ests a t th e J non, Joseph, N orm an and M ildred,
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. P alm er j all a t home. T he husband also su r­
i and fam ily were, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. vives.
¡C ottrell and fam ily from W ash-
F u n e ra l services w ere held last
ougal and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Coats
and fam ily of P ortland.
j Sunday at th e hom e and th e in te r­
J. W. M aulding, who has been m ent was in Cliff Side cem etery.
\\ e have taken over the distribution of the famous
i visiting fo r th e past few days at th e
J hom e of his son, E. V. M aulding and
fam ily, left M onday to visit at th e I CEDAR AND VICTORY
INTEREST RATES ARE GOING DOWN
hom e of his son F ra n k M aulding at
RIGHT ALONG
Oswego, Oregon.
W alter A rm strong celeb rated his
Loyd M allicoat and O ttis Rich left eighth birthday last T hursday, Ju n e
Sunday fo r an o th e r fishing trip on 1, by inviting th e m em bers of his
An investment that pays you 7.3 per cent is certainly
th e D eschutes river.
Mr. M allicoat class to spend th e aftern o o n a t his
for Eastern Multnomah County for the year 1922.
worth looking into. I hat is what you get when you
ju s t retu rn ed from th e re th e last of home. One o r two in his class were
buy our 7 per cent Prior Preference Stock.
th e week and rep o rted such good aw ay and could not come but o th ers ,
luck th a t he decided to prolong his cam e in th e ir place. T h ere were I
him self.
vacation so retu rn ed Sunday in com­ eight present including
E A S \ PERMS: 1()^{ Down—10% a Month if You Like. Let
A New Low’ Temporary Price is effective now to all
pany of Mr. Rich.
They w ere C rystal H ayden, V era |
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your Dividends pay your light bills.
The new confectionery operated Stafford, A rth u r Burns, Leon Burns, j
Oregon Farm Bureau Members.
by E. V. M aulding was opened for R o b erta W ilhelm , E lm er Spiawn and
INVESTIGATE TODAY.
business Sunday, Ju n e 4. It is a C harles Phelps. P ean u ts w ere scat­
nice, well equipped shop and a tered on th e lawn for th e children to ;
Investment Department
splendid addition to th e business hu n t. A sp id er web m ade of candy i
Yours for Service
p a ri of o u r town.
w rapped in p ap er and tied on strin g s j
Miss A nna F a rm e r and friend Mr. req u ired much u n tan g lin g before th e
Jam iso n from McM innville visited candy could be secured and eaten. I
Sunday at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Many o th e r gam es were played. Re- j
Loyd M allicoat and family.
fresh m en ts w ere served. All th e
T he Boring bail team plaved th e ch ild ren declared they had sp e n t an
Logan team at Boring Sunday with ¡enjoyable afternoon.
a score of 7 to 6 in favor of Boring.
Mr. Phelps, who lives w ith his
Phone 1301
Gresham
A 5 U -p o u n d boy arriv ed a t the fam ily on th e B urlingam e place in
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. V. M enden­ V ictory d istrict left last week for
hall S aturday, Ju n e 3.
Zigzag m ountain w here he will as­
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. T u rn e r ar.,1 sum e his work as a forest ran g er.
d a u g h te r F leeta. of Bell S tation,
ork is to be com menced soon on
sp en t Sunday visiting at th e hom e of the W new
home of Mr. and Mrs. Car-
Mr. and Mrs. Joe L unday an d family. roll McCreary to be built on th e ir
M aster P au l Gregson, who has 20 acres which are a p a rt of the
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves, of any kind
been quite ill for several m onths was form er K reb place. H. W. Cooley
• sufficiently im proved to rid e to Bor­ has been hired to do th e carp en te r
ing Monday of this week.
work.
v
Miss Luciie Sm ith, of P o rtland,
was a week-end guest a t th e home
POWELL VALLEY
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stone.
Mr. and Mrs. Ebin Singleton, of
San Diego, C alifornia, visited the
Mr. and Mrs. H erm an Johnson and
la tte r p art of th e week at th e home th e ir d au g h ter, Miss Alice, and two
I’heir performance depends on the treatment they re­
of Mr. an d Mrs. W. W. Metzger sons, F ran s and Vernon, from Chi­
ceive. We repair and recharge all makes of batteries.
They are m otoring th ro u g h on th e ir ' nook, W ashington are visiting this
way to S eattle, and expect to spend week a t th e hom e of F ran s M attson
Let us see that yours receives the proper treatment.
fo u r m onths on th e ir trip . They will having m ade th e trip from W ash in g ­
re tu rn hom e by way of th e beaches i ton by auto. T he Johnson and M att­
REPAIRING AND RETREADING
Mr. and Mrs. T hom as Root of son fam ilies enjoyed a rid e on the
All work guaranteed.
P o rtlan d spent Sunday a t th e home C olum bia highw ay Monday.
They
of Wm. Morand and family.
were accom panied by Mr. and Mrs
T im e to R e tir é *
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Jam es H ite Is acting as tem porary C. A. L indgren and Mr. an d Mrs.
m ail c a rrie r in th e absence of O ttis Carl Nelson and fam ily. A stop was
Rich who is now on his vacation. " m ade at Eagle Creek to p a rta k e of
GEORGE A. BRANDI'
Miss O ttie Dugger, of T u alatin a h o t picnic d in n er. A splendid tim e
Opposite B row n’s M arket
cam e down to atten d th e g rad u atio n was enjoyed by all.
P hone 1107
Powell 8t.
exercises held at G ladstone Park
H er siste r E rm a was one of th e g ra d ­
PLEASANT HOME
u ates from Boring.
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Mrs. Omie Biers and A rchie Hickey
T h e several clubs in op eratio n in
of P o rtlan d spent Sunday at the
hom e of th e ir b ro th er. Ranie Hickey connection w ith th e O rient school
and family.
will give a d em o n stratio n and pro­
Phone 2331
Latourell Building
Mr. F itzg erald lost a valuable gram a t th e g ran g e hall on next
East 8th and Clay
Portland
h o rse th e last of th e week. It was
T he clubs tak in g
tied to a h itch in g post and threw S atu rd ay night.
itself in such a way as to break its p a rt a re pig, potato, sewing and
neck.
t hom e m aking. Besides d em o n strat-
D IF F E R E N T PRICEH
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D IF F E R E N T PltK'EK
j ing th e ir work th e young people will
C ard of T hanks.
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give
th
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yells
and
stu
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ts.
They
We wish to th a n k o u r friends and
neig h b o rs for th e ir kindness and will sell ice cream , cake and candy.
sym pathy d u rin g th e sickness and
T h e sum m er Bible school sta rte d
F u ll tine of Cold Lunch M eats
d ea th of o u r d au g h ter and sister.
, M onday m orning when 35 children
Leave Orders at TODD’S Barber Shop
J. A. JONES AND FAMILY.
i m et fo r study at th e B aptist church
'fro m 9 to 11:30. It was found nee
P o w e r T ra n s m itte r.
essarv to form fo u r classs instead
Come in and see th e d em onstration of th re e which was th e n um ber last)
Main St.. G resham
GEO. D IE T E , Prop.
Phone 1711
of th e autom obile power tra n sm itte r, year Mrs. B. C. A ltm an had ch arg e
by which your engine can run any of th e prim ary class o f 10 children '
belt-driven
m achine.
V ulcanizing T he ju n io rs have 11 pupils w ith '
g u aran teed and sa tisfacto rily done. Mrs. Donaldson fo r th e ir teach er
P h on es: East 71 0 2 ; Gresham 8 8 0
G. F u d lck a r's V ulcanizing shop, next The in te rm ed ia te class has 11 mem !
to B row n’s M arket.
hers.
Mrs A lta G entry is th e ir j
AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME
teach er. The Rev. E arl B. Cotton |
Hw edish L u th e ra n A id to M ee t.
has ch arg e of th e senior class of
Your Patronage Solicited
T he L adles' Aid of th e Swedish th ree m em bers
Mrs. Amy E llio tt)
A new, low, tem porary price is now effective on Kelly-
L u th e ra n church of Powell Valley Is o rg an ist, th e school is to con- j
will meet w ith Mrs. Chas. Johnson tio u e in th e B aptist church every
Springfield tires. For further information call at the office
and O. A. Johnson on T hursday, Jtfne m orning from 9 to 11:30 fo r two
mornings or see RAKER & SON, Gresham, or RUBBER
8, a t 2 :3 0 p. m., a t th e hom e of the weeks.
M oving and General H auling
124-0 U nion A venue
fo rm e r on F ifth stre e t n e a r fair
PRODUCTS COMPANY, 351 Burnside Street, Portland.
Wood, Coal and B riquets
Portland. Oregon
grounds. AH friends m ost cordially
Subscribe now fo r th e O utlook and
invited.
I vour P o rtlan d Dally.
THE KHAKI 1-piece OUTERALL SUIT
for women is neatly made and very comfort­
able. The suit.................................... $3.25
For the ffirls, 10 to 16 years, Khaki Suits
that sell a t .......................................... $2.50
LIFE, HAPPINESS,
ROMANCE.....LOVE!!
We have a very good blue bib Overall for
men a t ................................................. $1.25
W alrad M erc. Co.
BANK OF GRESHAM
Announcement
ON YOUR
MONEY
FARM BUREAU MEMBERS
KELLY - SPRINGFIELD TIRES
Portland R ailw ay, Light & Pow er Co.
RAKER & SON
CASH
STORAGE BATTERIES
Are Like
PAID
E. BAUMANN,
Gresham, Phone 2441
See Me for Cattle Hauling
IFires
Fisk Tires and Tubes
OLDFIELD TIRES
THE NEW RADIO RATTER1ES ARE HERE
A
GRESHAM TIRE COMPANY
GRESHAM STORAGE BATTERY CO.
National Laundry Company
The Laundry that does
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
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Kinds of Laundry
Ask MR. C. W. BOGGIS, the Route Man
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