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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1922)
GRESHAM At 8:00 p. m., Saturday, July 1 THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN WARBLERS N oted Mai«* Quari«*tte anti In stru m en ta lists pragTMB tnd w ill g iv e » splendid FREE CONCERT at the Methodist Church, Gresham SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 1 H ear th e ce le b ra ted O rgan Chim es (w orth going m iles to h e a r). Silver collection a t close. F A IR V IE W CITY HALL, FRIDAY NIGHT, Il NE <____________________ ________________ _________________________________________ T ELL yon r dealer you w ant to see a Fisk T ire beside any oth er he offers you. H e has it in sto ck or can g et it. S ee for yourself w h at th e Fisk T ire has to offer in extra size and strength, h ow its resiliency com pares w hen you flex th e tire under your hand, h ow the depth o f th e non-skid tread look s beside oth er treads. This is th e w ay to buy tires! T h e re's a Fisk T ire o f e x tr a va lu e in every size, f o r ca r, tru ck o r sp e e d w a g o n Fisk Tires and Tubes OLDFIELD TIRES REPAIRING AND RETREADING All work guaranteed. T im e t o R>* Urà9 GRESHAM TIRE COMPANY O pposite B row n's M arket GEORGE A. BRANDT Phone 1107 Pow ell St. A n extra p measure ol power with every gallon drawn Iran this pump Gasoline, mixed with air, makes gas, and gas makes power. H o w much power depends prima rilyuponhowcompletely the gasoline vaporizes in the carburetor. “Red Crown” vaporizes 100 per cent Every atom mixes with many times its weight of air and combusts cleanly and powerfully, leaving a min imum of carbon residue on spark plugs, valves and cylin der heads. That’s why you get more power and mileage and a sweeter-running motor when you use “Red Crown.” Fill at the Red Crown pump —at Standard Oil Service Sta- * tions, at garages and at other dealers. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Califernisi OITIAMIK. PLEASANT HOME IR ID A Y . J l \ E 27, PACK THREE IW22 BOOK WAGON HAS COMMENCED ITS TOUR T he Girl R eserves will m eet S at The book wagon of th e P o rtlan d u rd ay aftern o o n . Ju ly 1, a t th e M eth L ibrary association has begun its odist church. T he new officers elect i su m m er visits th ro u g h o u t M ultno ed a t th e last m eeting were M yrtle m ah county, b ringing free lib rary N asshahn p resid en t. A nna L en n artz service to your doors. Books for bcih ad u lts and children are carried secretary and E th el Moffitt tre a su re r. in th e book wagon which is a Dodge E thel Moffitt is a new m em ber She delivery tru ck fitted w ith glass en closed shelves. was in itiated at th e last m eeting. Every T h u rsd ay it visits th e T he pupils of the M ethodist Sun G resham neighborhood, m aking 30- day school and th e ir p aren ts enjoyed j m inute stops as follow s: a picnic la st Sunday aftern o o n a t tu e 9 :3 0 — P leasan t Valley, fro n t of hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H ayden store. 1 0 :3 0 —-Pow ell Valley, fro n t of in Victory d istric t. A splendid pic ! store. nic d in n er was enjoyed by th e many 11:15— O rient (15 m inute stop) p aren ts, children and o th e rs present by mill. 1 1:45— P leasan t Home (new ) a fte r w hich Dr. McCormack was across R. 11. called upon to give a ta lk . D uring 1:00— L usted, at school. the aftern o o n th e o rg an izatio n of a 2 :0 0 — Cedar, at school. 2:45-—T erry , at school. Sunday school P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso Any books not found on th e book ciation was discussed. T his associa agon may be requested and will be tion is intended to bring th e p are n ts v brought o u t to th e read ers from th e in closer touch w ith th e Sunday ■central lib rary th e following week. school teacher, and to fam iliarize the p are n ts w ith th e work of th e S un NEW SCHOOL DIRECTOR REPRESENTS VICTORY day school. A fter th e m a tte r had been discussed a Sunday school P a r H. F. W ihion, who was recently ' en t-T each er association was o rg a n elected a m em ber of th e board of ized w ith H arry Bickford as p resi education for Union High schol No. dent. M eetings a re to be held every 2 fo r th e five-year term , will re p re two o r th re e m onths. sent V ictory d istrict. A m istake in T he M ethodist L adies' Aid will d istric t boundaries m ade it ap p ear hold a w orking bee next W ednesday as if he lived in D istrict No. 6 joint. evening, Ju n e 28. at th e M ethodist parsonage to clean up th e yard. A fter ORIENT th e w ork is com pleted, w eenies will be ro asted . T he w orkers a re asked M ultnom ah G range m et Ju n e 24, to bring bread and b u tte r sandw iches w ith R. I. A nderson in th e chair. A brief session was held in th e m orn and th e ladies will fu rn ish weenies ing, during which th e o rd er or ous- and cofTee. All a re asked to heed iness was oarried out. th e w arning, “ He who will not A fter a bou n tifu l lunch, w hich in cluded straw b e rrie s and cream , t h e : w ork may not e a t.” G range assem bled for th e afternoon i T he W. W. G. of th e P leasan t session. A discussion of th e repeal Home B aptist church will hold an of th e m illage tax atio n . Much Inter- ; ice cream and stra w b e rry social on est was elicited and several good : fo r th e reduction of tax- i next F rid ay evening, Ju n e 30, a t th e suggestions es w ere given. church. T h e proceeds will go to w ard A n u m b er of article s were read by paying th e expenses of th e su m m er different m em bers. One on th e re a d ing of good books was followed by a school delegates. good ta lk on th a t subject. Some dis- | Miss Id a ai d W illie S ester were cussion follow ed w hich led to a mo- I pleasan tly su rp rised la st S atu rd ay tion being m ade and seconded th a t , evening when ab o u t 20 frien d s a r th is G range established a library. he G range voted to do tills and a | rived unexpectedly to spend th e even T com m ittee was appointed to m ake; ing. Games w ere played on th e lawn plans for th e sam e. T his com m ittee ! u n til q u ite late. T he p arty th en held a m eeting at th e close of th e w ent Indoors w here refresh m en ts G range, and decided to ask for con trib u tio n s of books from friends. ; w ere served. All declared th ey had A nyone having books o r m agazines a very p le asa n t evening. which he would like to co n trib u te to | Jo h n Ick le r has p u rch ased an a u th is G range should notify Miss E lva j Dolan. tom obile. Only good books will be accepted : by th e com m ittee. All such will be | TROUTDALE g rate fu lly received. Mr. and Mrs. Dell S h ad er of Ocean POWELL VALLEY P ark , W ashington, w ere w eek-end visitors a t th e A. D. K endall home. T he Swedish L u th e ra n Sunday T ro u td ale played S prin g d ale here school is p lanning a picnic fo r Ju ly Sunday. Score was 28 to 10 In favor 4 to be "held at th e hom e of C arl Nelson. of S pringdale. A d ju ta n t A nderson of th e S a lv a Billy Booth is visiting his m other, tion Arm y and W endell D anielson, Mrs. H arry W aite. fo rm erly of Powell Valley are ex- Mr. and Mrs. A rchie C raw ford and i pected to arriv e th is week from C ali children were Sunday v isito rs a t th e fornia. They will hold services in Wm. C raw ford home. ¡th e Mission church on T h u rsd ay ev- Mrs. Alice C o u rter. of L ato u rell, J enlng, Ju n e 28. spent several days w ith h e r sister, A straw b e rry social will be held a t Mrs. Jo h n L arsson last week. th e Swedish L u th e ra n church u nder Miss B ell P arso n s sp en t Sunday th e auspices of th e L u th e r League w ith h e r m other. Mrs. H. F. P arsons, next S atu rd ay evening, Ju ly 1, a t 8 At th e an n u al school election held “ 'clock’ A program will be given af- te r which straw b e rrie s, cream , coffee Monday, Ju n e 19, an e n tire new an (, cake wju be sold on th e church board was elected. H. E. Bloyd was lawn a t a sm all cost. E veryone is elected for one year, H. B ram h all for m ost cordially invited to come and two and M orris McGinnis fo r th re e spe.nd th e evening. __ _ _ _ A num ber of people from th is years. Mrs. C. I. T hom as was elect- neighborhood m otored to W arren, ed clerk. Oregon, F rid ay evening to atten d the T he work of low ering and o th er- wedding of Miss Anna Larson and wise rep airin g th e M. E. church be- J°[ni Israels™ of th a t place. Those ~ . going were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P eter- gins th is week. All who will do n ate 8Cn an(j d a u g h te r F reda, Mr. and a day ’s w ork are welcome. Mrs. Jo n as Nelson and d a u g h te rs S atu rd ay is G range day a t Colum- E sth er, May and N ettle, Mr. and Mrs. bia G range. F rien d s alw ays wet- !tert ° l « e n a n«l “ r8A E” mS ',ohn8On: . , , , Mr. and Mrs. C. A. L indgren and corned at d in n er h o u r and social d a u g h te r M yrtle, A. C. Sw ard, Miss hour. Ellen N ordling and Jo h n H ylander. H. R osencrans retu rn ed from Brit-d Miss A nna L arson is th e d au g h te r of ish Colum bia S aturday. wel1 know n t0 m any of Mr. and Mrs. R obert W ilson of 8 v e n y._____________ P o rtlan d spent Sunday w ith h ’.s BORING m other. Mrs. C. H. W ilson. • ; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. T elford and sons to g e th e r w ith Mr. and Mrs. FAIRVIEW Maxwell T elford of Oregon City en- P lans a re u n d er way for a picnic J°yed th « 8ea a t “ ebo and T illam ook beaches th is week. to be held on Ju ly 4th by th e Sunday M aster Nell A rm strong Is visiting ! school of Sm ith M em orial church a t fo r a couple of weeks with frien d s at L au relh u rst p ark In P o rtlan d , which C ochran. Oregon. Wm. M orand has been for th e all a re invited to Join. T h e s ta r t will past week but he Is now able to be be m ade from F airview betw een f ab o u t again. and 10 o’clock and th e basket d in n er It has been announced th a t th e re will be served at noon. F u rth e r in- will be no mall service on th e afte r- form ation concerning d in n e r and no” n -°r d u ' y ,, , , . . . . ... Mr and Mrs. O. A. P alm er a re In tra n sp o rta tio n may be had by calling B ugene thi8 week on business. th e p asto r, th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollen- W. H. Boring en tertain ed th e fol low ing guests a t his hom e Sunday. st ed. ------------------------ Mr. and Mrs. B ennett and Mrs. Ben n e tt's m other, Mrs. T h o rn to n , also Mr. and Mrs. H enington, all of O re gon City. Geo. Knox from Post In eastern Oregon Is visiting th is week at the home of his sister, Mrs. H. A. Beck an d ^fam ily . Miss O racle M allicoat left last C t r t lu ll, s e e k fo r McMinnville to atten d su m — ltd m er school th e re c rlm d rie tl Boring won th e Sunday gam e at ctrtoa ta au rn G illis ag ain st th e Gillis team with a ! tb to lu tr score of 8 to 4. tt a itt n a a At a m eeting in Oregon City held ' 'S a tu rd a y n ig h t Wm. A. Morand wa.» appointed tem p o rary ch airm an of the ' C lackam as county W elfare B ureau. ! consisting of p o stm asters and ru ra l J , ca rrie rs Mr. and Mrs. Childs of P o rtlan d spent Sunday at th e hom e of th e ir son Wm. Childs and family. MAKE YOUR MONEY WORK FOR YOU INCREASEYOUR N E T PROFITS H ave an o th e r w o rk er in th e fam ily in th e shape of an in te re stin g bank account with us. You know we give in te rest on your money because we are ac tive business men th a t tu rn over money rapidly and reap th e m argin of profit accruing quickly. We w ant you to safe g u ard your fam ily. It's a sm all m a tte r to put aw ay a d o llar or two a week. If you’re careful. You'll th a n k us some day if you do. BANK OF GRESHAM GRESHAM, OREGON Specials Hosiery Children’s Stainless Black Hose, a very good quality, sizes 6 to 9%, any size, the pair....................... 15c Ladies’ “Durham Hose,” in two weights, colors black and brown, the pair........................................... 25y Ladies’ Extra Size, Burson Seamless Hose, in black and white, the pair................................................... 55c Ladies’ Silk Hose, the famous Bear Brand, colors black, white, brown and gray, the pair................. 98f In the “\\ under” Thread Silk Hose we have the brown ■and gray heather mixtures, cordovan, nude and black, the p a ir.............................................. $1.98 WALL SPECIAL AT Wafrad Mercantile Co F.O.B. DETROIT Fordson Often Does More In a Day Than Six Horses The Fordson substitutes motors for muscles. The Fordson substitutes tractor wheels for the legs o f man and horse. The Fordson takes the burden off flesh and blood and puts it bn steel. It allows the farmer’s r iergy to be devoted to management, and not merely to operation. It gives him time. It cuts his producing costs. * There’s a big story o f savings made possible by the Fordson. Let us tell you. W rite, phone or call. R A K E R & SO N Gresham Oregon Flour Grocers Recommend <-77;e Gasoline o f QUALITY Albers Quality Albert Flapjacks the hot cakes of the West WOOD COAL CEDAR AND VICTORY Miss Mabel Wood and h er nephew , i R ussell G entry, left Monday m o rn ing fo r Ione, Oregon w here th ey ex pect to spend th e sum m er. Mr. and Mrs. Ole K rofdle have moved o nto th e K rebs place in Vic tory d istric t recently purchased E d n a McCreary haa Just recovered from an a ttac k of tonsilitis. EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE A Truck for Every Kind of Work Cor. P ow ell and .Maple Gresham IJW4I 247 D avis Htreet Portland Hdwy. 2OM2