Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 23, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
G It EWHAM «H T IX K th.
1'KIDAY, J l \ E
23, 1022
M M. SQUIRE NOMINATED
EX RESIDENTS OF DOUGLAS I ’ D 1 7 0 1 1 A l l I ( \ T ' 4 1 0
T he work of rep airin g th e dam age
FOR DISTRICT CONSTABLE
COUNTY HOLD REUNION Y IIV C j O I I A M L U V A L d on th e P ickle Factory building, caus­
M M. Squire haB been nom inated
F o rm e r resident» of D ouglas coun- ! Mr. and Mrs. H enry L ato u rell of ed by th e recent fire, is now u n d er
way.
by th e electors as constable of .Mult- ty( Oregon, renew ed th e ir old friend- N ational City, C alifornia an d th eir
F. C. Jen n in g s. E llsw orth Raker.
nom ah d istric t according to a le tte r „hips recently a t th e reunion and son, C harles and wife of H eppner,
W ard Inglis and C arl S oderqulst re­
to th a t effect Just received by Mr. | picnic held by th e D ouglas C o u n ty ' Oregon visited y esterd ay w ith Mrs.
tu rn ed hom e from Camp Lewis
S q u ire .
I he w riter was inform ed association of P o rtlan d Mt P en in su la L ato u re ll’« brother-in-law and sister,
T hursday aftern o o n in tim e to at-
Ey
S quire th a t he would prob- park. More th an 60h persons, young Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ross. Mr. and
j tend the rose festival .today. So far
ably accept the nom ination.
lan d old, who at one tim e of th e ir ¡Mrs. H enry L ato u rell drove recent'y they have been too busy to te ll th e
lives called some section of Douglas j from th e ir hom e n ea r San Diego ¡n home 7 o lk s ’’ how " ih e y T n jo y e d camp
county th e ir home, including many j d a y s . They are stay in g tem por-
well know n Oregon pioneers,
at- j arily at th e ir farm a t L ato u rell but
A show er was given last W ednes­
tended.
. will re tu rn south In a few weeks.
day evening at th e hom e of Mrs. A.
a t Cost all Mason T ires
T he picnic was th e 11th a n n u a l:
Karl R adford has gone to F u lton, F. Hoover for
th e benefit of John
m eeting of th e association, w hich in-1 C alifornia, w here he will m ake his L ovegren’s fam ily who lost every­
3 0 x 3 ’4 F abric
1* 12.00
eludes nearly 1500 m em bers. A to tal i hom e w ith his sister w hile he is en- th in g they had when th e pickle fac­
3 0 x 3 « 4 Cord
Ml.*» 13 of 250 new m em bers were tak en into j gaged in c a rp en te r work.
Children’s Stainless Black Hose, a very good quality,
tory caught on fire T he Lovegrens
82 x 3 f t Cord
820.00
the association recently. A sh o rt
sizes 6 to 9%, any size, the pair....................... 15<-
Ice
Miss Mollie A ldrich of Spokane leceived many useful gifts.
32 x4 Cord
«25.30
business m eeting was held in the was th e g uest o n /W ed n esd ay of Mr. cream was served as refresh m en ts.
33 x 4 Cord
Ladies’ “Durham Hose,” in two weights, colors black
m orning a t th e P en in su la com m u­ and Mrs. llen j. Cam eron.
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Moore and Mr.
nity house. T he follow ing officers
and brown, the pair........................................... 25c
Moore and fam ily
Mrs. Thom as Seigel of M alin, O re -[a t d Mrs. Chas
were re-elected: G eorge C. Johnson. ' gon | R visiting th is week w ith Mr have moved on to a farm a m ile east
Ladies’ Extra Size, Burson Seamless Hose, in black and
M ain S treet
p resid en t; Lafe M anning, vice p resi­ a n d M rs. C. A. C aro th ers and taking o** G resham
d en t; O. W. W onacott, second vice In th e rose festival.
• white, the pair................................................... 55c
Mis» F lo ella Jacobs of W urlington,
p resid en t; Lon L. P ark er, th ird vice
A lbert W. Diamond of Spokan. i >Vyon,ln" ’ i8 v ifttln g h er au n t and
Ladies’ Silk Hose, the famous Bear Brand, colors black,
p resid en t; N ancie D rain Singleton, was a caller last W ednesday on Mr uncle’ Mr and Mre D P M il,,kin
secretary , and L au rie Rice C astor, and Mrs H L S t.C la ir.
white, brown and gray, the pair................... 98c
T he Rev‘ a n '' Mrs D Q’ B arry are
trea su rer.
now occupying th e new B ap tist par-
Glen Kellum has retu rn ed from sonage. T h eir new phone n u m b er is
In the “Wunder” Thread Silk Hose we have the brown
Follow ing a basket luncheon,
th e U niversity of Oregon to spend 1948.
and gray heather mixtures, cordovan, nude and
tnusical program held In th e com-
his vacation at home.
m unlty house en tertain ed th e mem
black,
the pair.............................................. 7 $1.98
Zion E van gelical Church.
bers. Among th e well know n Doug- j
Burch as gone to th e look-
M orning services at th e Zion
las county pioneer fam ilies and th e ir o u ‘ sta , ion n ear H em lock, W ashing-
Evangelical church will begin w ith
VV ALL TENTS, 12 x 14 feet
descendants, who w ere p resen t a t ,on to begin his su m m er’s vigil for
Sunday school at 10 and services in
(fo
rest
fires.
th e recent reunion were, th e D rains, i f° re st
He was accom panied by
th e G erm an language a t 11. F o l­
A pplegates, S u th erlin s, Lanes, Tib- j h |s so n ’ Clair.
lowing th e services th e an n u al S un­
bets, Rices, Oteys. Dlmmicks, Man- | Mr. and Mrs. W. W. L etson of day school picnic will be enjoyed at
O ntario, Oregon, w ere g u ests of Mr.
nings, P ark ers and W ilsons.
Gordon creek. Everyone is invited
and Mrs. A M. W ilkinson on Sun-
The Bank of G resham pays 5 per day
LIVE SUBJECTS OFFERED
cent in te rest on tim e deposits.— Ad.
Many a newspaper ac­
Mrs. M artha F ield h o u se spent las' [
AT METHODIST CHURCH
count of a burned dwel­
v eek visiting h er son, Guy an d fam ­
“T
he
betw een season services of
ily at St. H elens. Oregon.
ling reports “All Lost,”
..
. .
i th e church a re o ften a real te st of
and only the property
,
th e piety and the fidelity of the mem-
last T hursday to visit his m other. 1 .
. ..
..
. .
owner knows what this
,,
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..
bershlp and of th e w orth of th e
■M kß.
Mrs. Sophia McKinney at C ottage C hr)stian p ro g ra m ,” says th e Rev
means.
"The Church o f th e W arm H e a rt.”
Grove. W hile he was th e re his m o th ­
ALBERT 8. HISEY, 1 'as tor.
A. S. Hlsey, p asto r of th e M ethodist
Insure your fu rn i­
e r celeb rated h e r 80th b irth d a y . He
T i l e W eek's Service«
tu re as you do your
Episcopal church.
T he “special
retu rn ed home Sunday evening.
home. He su re th a t
days” are b u ilt up on th e foundation
you insure In th e
Church, II anti 7 .8 0
J. M. S tran sk y sp rain ed his ankle of th e steady going, every-day life of
H artfo rd F ire In su r­
Sunday School, 10.
when he slipped from a la d d er while those who a re sin cere follow ers of
ance Co.
E pw orth L e a g u e
p ain tin g th e Jones L um ber com pany ¡th e M aster. L ast Suhday th e g en e ral
« .8 0 .
Call at this Agency
buildings. An X -ray show ed th a t no th o u g h t was C h ristian education,
M id-week
service,
bones w ere broken.
Next g un(ja y m orning th e pasto r,
W ed. 7.30.
W
hen
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
P.
M
anning
th
e
Rev. A. S. Hisey, will occupy th e
C hoir, T h ors., 7.30.
Main S treet
retu rn ed from a tten d in g th e Douglas : pulpit both m orning and evening and
MRS. H. L. ST. C L A IR . 8. 8. Supt.
Grraliniii,
Oregon
county co n v e n tio n -h i P o rtlan d last • discuss su b jects th a t a re fundam en-
Good M u sic at ev e r y se r v ic e .
Phone 2301 ; 5o:<
T hursday, they found Mr. M anning's ta i to th e religious life.
In th e
Make It 60-50— help and be helped.
b ro th er, R. H. M anning and w ife and | m orning ttfe su b je ct will be, “ T he
A W ARM W ELCO M E FO R YOU.
O be sure o f a nationally
Mrs. N ettie Sm ith and Mrs. McKay. | Tides of L ife.” T his will be a dis-
known standard of quality;
all from O akland. Oregon, w aiting cussion of som e of th e deep er law s
to be certain that the paint
for them . T he M annings and th e ir I of sp iritu a l activities. In th e even-
you buy is proof against sun, weath­
g u ests atten d ed th e reunion last ing, "V ehicle P eople” will be th e
er
and
the
rotting effects of moisture
Sunday and w ent for a trip on the subject.
— that it is the m ost durable and
highw ay as fa r as th e C ascade Locks
T he ch o ir will b rin g an Inspiring
the longest lasting; to be positive
on Monday. T he week before last anthem for m orning. T h e q u a rte t
that every inch of painted surface
Bartons Best Circle YV Hams, whole or half, lb. $ .37
th e M annings en tertain ed C hrist will sing a h elp fu l n u m b e r fo r the
is fully protected against decay —
P eterson and wife of P o rtlan d and evening.
Back Bacon anti Bacon Strips, lb...................
.25
Mrs. C h ristin e H ansen from Eugene.
U se P a t t o n ’S S u n -P roof P a in t
T he topic fo r th e E p w o rth L eague
White Ribbon Shortening, med. pail 75c, large . 1.45
A trip was m ade up th e highw ay. will be, "T h e Cost of C h ristian Con­
or specify it to your painter. I t is
Young America Cheese, weigh about 7 lbs. lb....
.27
your assurance o f paint money
Mrs. H ansen was born in D enm ark q u est.”
Miss Mabel Shipley will
j
and
she
has
traveled
extensively
but
spent best. Ask us about Sun-Proof
lead.
Libbys Med. Red Salmon, a good grade, 20c, 3 for
.50
for your purposes.
'«he had nev er seen an y th in g to com­
Choice Red Salt Salmon, 4 lbs...........................
.25
p are w ith th e highw ay scenery.
WIHLON AND ANDERSON
Quaker Corn Flakes, 4 pkgs. for..................................25
WIN SCHOOL ELECTION
W e c a rry C o m p le te S to c ks
Wm. Pell from Lew iston, Idaho.
o f E v e ry th in g yo u need fo r
Is now visiting at th e hom e of V ernle
T he race fo r th e five-year term on |
Corn Meal, yellow or white, 9-lb. sack........
.27
a n y P a in t o r V a r n is h w o rk .
R adford. T he two are old school­ th e Board of E ducation fo r Union I
Roman Meal, 2 pkgs............................. ........................ 75
m ates. He arriv ed h ere a few days H igh school No. 2, w as.b etw een the
ago and is now employ«*?! a t Sherm an ex-board m em ber, Mark N ickerson
\ ictor loy Oats, a toy in every package...............
.15
M cC arter’s g arage.
and II. F. W ihlon. Mr. W ihlon won
Del Monte Fork anti Beans, can 10<, 6 cans for . .55
Miss Vaye H arm on of M ulino. O re­ w ith 90 votes as N ickerson only re­
Standard Tomatoes, can 15c, 3 cans for............
.39
gon, is v isitin g w ith her sister. Gladys ceived 64.
H arm on. She Is in G resham over th e
Libbys Apple Jelly, 8-oz. glass,...............................
.10
R I. A nderson stood p ractically
"e c k -e n d and will ta k e in th e rose j alone as can d id ate fo r th e one-year
Libby s Apple Butter, can
.15
show In P o rtlan d .
term . He won w ith 135 votes. Dis-
Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins, special, pkg...............
.20
T he W om an’s au x iliary will m eet trie t No. 6 jo in t now lias double re p ­
T uesday evening, Ju n e 27 at 8 o ’clock re se n ta tio n as Mr. W ihlon also lives
Prince Albert Tobacco, 1 lb. tin........................... 1.25
et th e hom e of Mrs. Jo h n M etzger. In th a t d istric t.
V elvet Tobacco, 2 for................................................... 25
All m em bers are asked to be p resen t.
A count of th e votes show ed a
Charms, similar to Life Savers, 3 for...................
.05
Miss L eila Gibbs of Bend. Oregon, sm all tu rn o u t of v o ters th is year.
is now hom e on a visit.
¡T h e votes cast in each d istric t a re :
V\ bite \\ onder Soap, 25 bars fo r.......
1.00
H illsview , fo r th e five-year te rm —
T he A m erican Legion w ill hold th e
Borax Aide, a powdered soap, 15c pkg................
.05
reg u lu r m onthly m eetin g T uesday. j
A. N oreen 9, H. F. W ihlon 1. T he
Ju n e 27 in th e club rooms.
o n e-year term . E. P. Schedeen 5, R. I.
T he G resham R ebekah lodge will j A nderson 4.
m eet Monday evening. J u n e 26.
O rient, five-year teem — H enry
Mrs. B radley McMicklin is h ere a t ­ W ihlon 32, M ark N ickerson 12, Vic­
ten d in g th e rose festival and is a to r Johnson 3. O ne-year term , R. I.
g
u est at th e hom e of Mrs. C arrie A nderson 29, V ictor Jo h n so n 7, Jo e
Phone 1451
Phone 1451
Albel 4, H. O. M ullenhoff 3, C. H.
H ansen and d au g h ter. Miss Mary.
Miss Maud Michel and h e r friend. Sloop 2, Mrs. M. L en n artz 1, Mr.
Miss Mabel C ollins of P o rtla n d , have N asshahn 1.
Terry-—W ihlon and N ickerson 9
gone to S eattle w here th ey will get
passage on a boat fo r C alifornia. votes apiece an d A nderson 15.
G resham —N ickerson and W ihlon
They expect to go to San Diego and
spend th e rem a in d er of th e tim e w ere a tie w ith th re e votes w hile
For dress, work and play. A
The farmer is the best
A nderson was given 6 votes.
to u rin g C alifornia.
correct skypiccc is as important
judge of values. For over
Victory N ickerson 5. W ihlon 10
G uests at th e hom e of th e Rev.
as correct clothes. We can tit
50 years he has bought Wat­
and Mrs. H. R. G eb h ard t are th e and A nderson 11
yon out. Conn1 in and make
kins Products because the
Rev. A. J. M unaterm an of P ayette. , Powell Valley
Nickerson 22,
vonr selection.
value is there, Watkins Tires
Idaho and th e Rev. H erb ert Bloeseh W ihlon 13 and A nderson 3 5.
are built for the farmer, for
T he school board fo r th e com ing
of E v erett, W ashington. T he Rev.
Hats 5Cu tc> $5.00
long life and rough roads
and Mrs G ebhardt and th e ir g u ests y ear is W. C. L aw rence D istrict No.
with hard usage. They de­
enjoyed a trip up th e highw ay T h u rs­ 28; H. P. C h risten sen , D istrict No.
Caps 50c to $2.50
liver maximum service at
day.
26; H. I A nderson. D istrict No 6
minimum cost — the best
An Ice cream and straw b e rry so- Join!: Or. A. W. B otkin, D istrict No.
value in the tire market. And
t'lal will be held next W ednesday ev- 4 and H. F. W ihlon, D istrict No. 6
they are backed by the Wat­
ening on th e lawn at th e hom e of Mr. j
kins SPECIFIC MILEAGE
end Mrs Theo B rugger u n d er th e
GUARANTY.
Ask about
¡a llsp ices o f th e Zion Evangelical ■
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Watkins
Tiros
and
the Wat­
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GET YOVR HINDER TWINE NOW!
kins
Guaranty.
tended to all.
Miss M yrtle Asa.v and Miss Edna
■ M ortan from Iowa arc v isito rs at th e
GRESHAM
“T h e Glad Hand
Chas. C alkins home. Mrs Asav Is a
C hurch.”
THE WATKINS DEALER
cousin of Chas Calkins.
She has j
Biblf School 40 a m ., Serm on 1 1 a m
A-2
j been a w o rk er In th e Seventh Day 1
Bible Study and P raise Service
W ednesday. 7 :3 0 p. m.
A dventist church for ab o u t 20 years I
' T hese ladies cam e to th e w orld’s eon-
PLEASANT HOME BAPTIST
' ference recently held in San F ra n cis­
Bible School 10 a m .; B. Y P. U.. LECTURER ON BIBLE WILL
SPEAK IN GRESHAM
7 :3 0 ; Serm on, 8 :0 0 ; Midweek.
co and on th e ir wav hom e visited at ,
T h u rsd ay . 7 :3 0 .
I .
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th e C alkins home. Mr C alkins took
A wonderful story of the
U niversal B roth erh ood 1» th e Goal*’
"
f ie ld of P o rtlan d , will lec-
them out on th e highw ay w hile here!
tropical seas
I N N anil catch th e S u n sh in e Spirit, t u r e u n d e r t h e a u s p ic e s o f t h e ln -
DAVID Q. BAR RY , R. Th.
end they w ere both very m uch en ­
, te rn a tio n a l Bible S tu d en ts associa-
P astor.
thused w ith th e b eau tifu l scenery
______ tion in th e h all over M etzger's fu rn i-
( h< re. They said they hoped to come i
G resham
Royal
B l u e ( ,u re Bto re on Sunday. Ju n e 25, a t
In a corking good comedy
. to live in o r n ea r Gr<»sham In th e near j
30 o'clock, on th e daw n of th e
L odge No 52R. L O L..
fu tu re.
second and fo u rth W ednes- m illennial age.
C hevrolet to u rin g cars are grew-1
la v n ig h ts in 1 O .0 F hail
T his lectu re has com forted m ulti-
ing p opular In G resham
A rchie Me-1 Ford \\ eekly showing Yellow­ ----------------b ro th er, w e l c o m e , , , , , , bPrpavP), bv th e Wor|d
Reliability
Service
K eown, George M inar and W. C
1141
GRESHAM
1141
A W ant Ad m oans ad d itio n al In- , epidem ics and a tte n d in g sorrow s
stone Park Scenes
L aw rence have purchased Chevrolet |
come w ith little o u tlay
Let th e O u t- 1 No adm ission will be charged o r
¡cars recently front the S m ith Motor
C ar com pany.
look prove It.
collection ta k e n . All a re welcome
Specials
in
CLOSING OUT
Hosiery
Bentley’s Tire Shop
SPECIAL A T ......................................
$15
Walrad Mercantile Co.
ALL LOST
METHODIST
Episcopal Church
PRODUCTS
JOHN BROWN
T
GROCERY SPECIALS
Jones Lumber
J. G. Mast, Mgr.
Phone 2431
A. W. Metzger & Co,
Quality and Service
HATS and CAPS
GET YOUR
H A Y IN G
TOOLS
NOW !
Mowers, Rakes, Forks, Ha.v Carriers, also
parts for all ha.v tools
E. W. Av Is worth
—jjjjj—
Gresham Theater
Cultivators
Saturday - Sunday
i
Ethe! Clayton in
“Souls Adrift”
Irrigation Outfits
Water Systems
Billy Franey
HESSEL’S EARM MACHINERY
Judge farmer
“HARD CIDER”
BETHEL
BAPTIST
C. H. LANE