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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1922)
P A G E F O L K ___________________________________________________________________________________ GKE.SHA.M O U TLO O K . F ltllH V . J I ’X E 27. IH'J» S t a t e d com m unication of CPITQU A I f i ilC A l Q zwiebel plant will USE O regon material F airview Lodge No. 92 A. F. u riv iL o n A J l L U C A L c & A. M., S atu rd ay evening, & A. M., T hursday, Ju n e Tom orrow th e O utlook office w ill' The wood w orking plant of th e I 29, at 8:0 0 p. m. W ork in E. A. July 1, 1922 a t 8 o ’clock p. m. L a Degree. bor in F. C.. Degree. V isiting be closed all day w hile th e en tire Zwiebel M anufacturing com pany is W. L. GOKSAGE, Sec'y. b reth ren welcome. force, consisting of ten persons, will to be a strictly O regon-G resham en-1 A. F. HA.MMAK. W. M WM. II STANLEY, Sec’y. M. B. McGINNIS, W. M. enjoy a day's o u ting on th e Colum- terprlse. I t is th e ir in ten tio n to use T he Bank or G reauam paya 5 per bla riv er highw ay. T his will be the m aterial grown in Oregon to m ake Say It th e W ant Ad way. cent in te rest on tim e deposita.— Ad. wooden com m odities for Oregon peo th ird an n u a l ev en t of th e kind. ple. Wood grow n close to G resham A. W. Shipley spent Sunday w ith will also be taken in preference to his fam ily here, d riv in g down from th a t grow n in o th e r p arts of the Brightw ood w here h e em ployed as state. tru ck d riv er for th e Sandy L um ber T he Zwiebel p lan t began opera company. tions a few days ago on a sm all Roy M cCarter has severed his con- scale. So fa r only th ree men are 1 , nection w ith th e E k stro m tru c k ser- em ployed in th e factory including j vice and co n tracted fo r th e hauling one m em ber of th e firm but they are, | of berries from th e cannery. nevertheless, filling o rd ers a t t h e ! Miss Leila Gibbs is h ere from present tim e. They a re p u ttin g out Bend. Oregon, for an extended visit twQ wooden com m odities The F. 8. ! w ith h e r paren ts. Mr. and Mrs. W. F u lle r P ain t com pany of P o rtland R. Gibbs an d o th e r relatives. has placed an o rd e r w ith them for H aldor A. Schanno of St. Paui, 50,000 paint plugs to be used for M innesota, is visiting with h is fath er. advertising. The plugs a re to be M att Schanno. made of dry fir. Dry wood is h ard to I but why worry about the heat when you can keep the The M ethodist L adies’ Aid will get and th e work is not progressing j m eet tom orrow , Ju n e 28, a t th e as fast as it should. kitchen cool by using a home of Mrs. A. W. Shipley. All T he P ortland Woolen Mills have I ladies a re invited. ordered an unlim ited am ount of H erm an Swanson and fam ily . or wooden spools b u t th is o rd er cannot [ Salem sp en t th e day S unday with be filled very fast as th e spools a re j They are easy to operate and the saving in fuel, O scar A. Johnson and fam ily. The to m ade of dry m aple which is also | two fam ilies enjoyed a trip on the h ard to get. The Golden G ate Wool-1 (also the cook’s temper) is great. C olum bia riv er highw ay. en Mills in C alifornia have placed an See the new 300 series with the wonderful Superflex T he L ad les’ Aid of Zion Evangel- o rd er for , 5 0ft0 of tbese 8pool8 but burner, they are as hot as gas. leal church will hold an ice cream . the Zwlebel people wlll flll th e Por{. cake and straw b e rry social on Wed- ,and Qrder firgt and any surplug afte r We carry them in all sizes and will be glad to have nesday evening. Ju n e 2, on th e lawn th a t will be sent to California. you call and see them. of th e T heodore B ru g g er home. T he fir is q u ite easily obtained b u t Candy will also be on sale. T he pro- it is n ot dry. The m aple is n ot so | gram com m ittee prom ises plenty of pIentifuli how ever. Some of th e enjoym ent for all. T he proceeds will m ills and farm ers in th e Bull Run be given to th e building fund to be d)gtrict havp 80mp m ap,e tb a t thpy used tow ard th e co n stru ctio n of th e a re wl„ fng tQ gell new parsonage. As th is wood m ust be dry before it A baby g irl was born to Mr. and can be used, th e Zwiebel people ex Mrs. Simon of P o rtlan d on Ju n e 25. pect to in stall a dry kilp. A cut-up I M other and baby are being cared for plant jg an o th e r addition w hlch , hey I m m o r t v i «1 r» ’ o vrn # z-t n n n l a o f t Mrs rl T ' l im m erm an ’s p riv ate sani- expect to install. tariu m . T h ere is every assu ran ce th a t it | G uests at th e hom e of Mrs. Mary will only be a sh o rt tim e before th e | S hoem aker a re h er d au g h ter, Mrs w ork a t th e factory will become sys W. C. G u n th er and little d au g h ter, tem atized and th e p lan t in op eratio n Je a n e tte of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. to fu ll capacity. T he m ost efficient . . Sam uel of Dayton, W ashing- , nlach inery (h at money could buy has ton, son-in-law and d au g h te r of Mrs bee„ ingtallpd and wj„ be ready w ith Shoem aker and th e ir son. Cecil. T he , ittle adJ|1Btfng , o , ake ,tg place la tte r have been enjoying an a u to as a p a rt of a w onderful, new G resh- m obile trip th ro u g h ea stern Oregon iam en terp rise. and th e W illam ette valley. Miss G race H artley, a te ac h er In j th e Palo Alto, C alifornia, high ! school and Miss Mae M orrison of P o rtlan d , both form er te ac h ers in the Union high school, have been | calling on G resham friends. Miss | R uth H artley , who h as ju s t grad»- eted from th e T each ers’ College of San Jose, is expected h ere in a day or two, when th e sisters will go to- j g e th e i* to D enver for th e sum m er. Miss Maud M etzger, u nderw ent a surgical op eratio n a t D err hospital In P o rtlan d today. Mrs. E lla H ornlsh and son A rlie | have retu rn ed from Bend, w here they WE GIVE YOUR CAR A LIFT visited for tw o weeks. Mrs. G ladys Scheer of Echo, O re and put it back w here it belongs, in gon, Is visiting w ith h er sister, Mrs. th e class of “going concerns.” Don’t Jay Defoe. be burdened w ith a balky e a r o r one Mr. and Mrs. W endell O liver anil th a t gives you continual trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. A shw orth of B e tte r sell it ra th e r, o r have us ad P o rtlan d and Mrs. H. Donley of Spo- ju st and rep a ir it and m ake it run k an e spent Sunday w ith Mr. and rig h t. Mrs. Leslie St. Clair. T he official p resen tatio n of th e Sherman McCarter Garage trophy won at th e rose show by this com m unity will be m ade a t th e li- j b rary on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n at 3, o'clock by Mr. H aines, rep resen tin g th e P o rtlan d Rose society. A goo 1 rep resen tatio n of G resham people is hoped for. & Special Com m unication of ’OresBam Lodge No. 152, A. F Be Prepared, Get Your Twine NOW A New Champion Mower will surprise you in the hay field Water your Cultivated Crop. IT PAYS! Yes, It’s Hot Weather We have Irrigating Systems New Perfection Oil Stove MOWER REPAIRS HESSELS Reliability 1141 FARM MACHINERY Service 1141 GRESHAM L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. Big Values HUCK TOWELS 19 X 36 inches 'GOLD SEAL Y ongoleum V Large supply of Garden Hats for Men and Women Domus Qualitatis TWO NEW SHIPMENTS OXFORDS FOR MEN AND WOMEN The latest styles and colors $.3 t o W o m e n ’s O x fo rd s at E. W. Aylsworth ■szzszon CASH PAID for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves, of any kind E. BAUMANN, Gresham, Phone 2441 See Me for Cattle Hauling ON YOUR MONEY The P leasan t Home B ap tist Young People’s Union were th e Invited g u ests of th e G resham young people a t a p arty given Monday evening at th e home of Mrs. A nna S chiller of S chiller statio n . The- S ch iller hoiae is especially adapted fo r such a p arty as was given th e re th a t evening. T h e many large, b ea u tifu l room s, th e large! fro n t v eran d a and th e g en ero u s lawn | welcomed th e 45 young people to come and enjoy them selves. M rs.; S chiller, as hostess, also m ade th-> young people welcome. T he lawn w ith Its b ea u tifu l trees | shone w ith la rg e Ja p an ese lantern« ! G am es were played out-of-doors un-j til th e cool evening a ir drove them j Into th e house w here a g rafan o la I filled th e a ir w ith music. Games were played u n til about 11 o ’clock. D ainty refre sh m e n ts were th en served of Ice cream , to which th e real straw b e rrie s had been ad d ed. C ake and w afers w ere also served. T he guests soon d eparted having assu red th e ir hostess th a n a n ’ enjoyable evening had been spew Judge Farmer The farmer is the best ' judge of values. For over 50 years he has bought Wat kins Products because the value is there. Watkins Tires are built for the farmer, for long life and rough roads with hard usage. They de liver maximum service at minimum cost — the best value in the tire market. And they are backed by the Wat kins SPECIFIC MILEAGE GUARANTY. Ask about Watkins Tires and the Wat kins Guaranty. C. H. LANE GRRNHAM A W ant Ad m eans ad d itio n al in ' » THE WATKINS DEALER com e w ith little outlay, Let th e Out - ; • A-a look prove It. INTEREST RATES ARE ( » I N C DOW N RIGHT ALONG An investment that pays you 7.3 per cent is certainly worth looking into. That is what you get when you buy our 7 per cent Prior Preference Stock. EASY TERM S: 10', Down—10% a Month if You Like. your Dividends pay your light bills. INVESTIGATE TODAY. EAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE ENJOY HOUSE PARTY Let Investment Department Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. S T R A W B E R R IE S 50c A CRATE DELICIOUS MARSHALLS I hat have made the Phenix Farm famous. Bring your crate and pick them. A. Heiney, Phone 98. I CUABANTtT We are sure that the new shipment of Gold-Seal Con- goleum Floor-Covering we have just received will be especially interesting to nouseKeepers. This is the guaranteed material you see advertised in all the leading magazines. Berry Transportation MIL BERRY GROWER: IIow are you going to move your berry crop this year, and years to follow! You w ouldn’t consider using a wagon would you? Then if a wagon is not suitable for hauling berries, neither is any other vehicle that has in a degree the objection able features of the wagon, including slow «peed and' rough riding qualities. Euqli berry man who has faith in the wonderful future of the berry business, knows that sooner or later he must provide for himselt transportation adapted to hauling perishable small fruits. A truck built for hauling cord wood is no more suit able than a touring ear designed for passengers. The most popular trucks for berry hauling have been the :!4-ton light trucks. The new Chevrolet .Model G :,4-ton Speed- wagon y a s designed to combine easy riding qualities with speed and economy. The Model G is ideal transportation for the average grower, being neither too small for efficiency nor too large for economy. Study the following specifications and you will see why the Chevrolet Speedwagon will meet your requirements per fectly. Th«‘ price is several hundred dollars under competitive trucks of like construction: Wheelbase, 120 inches. Frame, 5-ineh pressed steel. Rear springs 43 inches long, semi-eliptie. Tires, 34x442 rear; 31 x4 front. Body space, 8 feet, 3 inches by 44 inches wide. Gas mileage aprox., 20 miles per gal. prices of Model G, (delivered) Chassis (with windshield and seat) $ 900.00. Complete with body, top and curtains 1090.00 Price of Light Delivery. Complete with body, top and curtains $655.00 Trusting that you will call upon us to show you this new truck and explain the Farm ers Payment plan, we remain, Yours for economical transportation,’ SMITH MOTOR CAR CO. Phone Gresham 2331 PoweU and Main Sts. Gresham Sales Representatives: D. M. John Jr., Hugh I. Smith ANOTHER OLD SETTLER T he choir of »he M ethodist Epis ANSWERS DEATH S CALL copal church will hold its ann u al Mrs C lara Isabel Sm ith, wife of N. L. Sm ith, a pioneer of OTesham. passed away at her home on S atur- day. Ju n e 24, aged 74 y e a n . She had been In falling health for more th a n a y ear b ut h er last illness was picnic on th e banks of th e Sandy riv er on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n and evening, Ju n e 29. Conveyances will be at th e church at 4 and at 6 to ta k e ‘hose w ishing to go. T he pic- n,C dinnFr w l|l be served as soon ss ' h* sf>' " nd party »T lves. b rief. She is survived by h e r hus- ■ Phone subscriptions to 1581. band, th re e sons and two dau g h ters R egular m eeting of Oreah- T he fu n eral was held th is a f te r - . n<x>n from th e M ethodist Episcopal | n t h e n<t i f 125’ 1 ® - ° r - » * in th e Odd Fellows h all, every T hurs- church. In term en t was in Multno- ! day evening B ro th ers welcome. I CLARENCE STANLEY. N. O. I mah cemetery C. A. HILL, Secretary.