Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 18, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM LOCALS
Miss M aude M etzger has been Com pensation for v eteran s ranges th e 1922 dividend to in su red v e t­
bro u g h t hom e from P o rtlan d w here from 18 to |1 0 0 a m onth w hile vo- era n s will to tal fl.7 5 0 ,0 0 0 .
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she u n d erw en t an o p eratio n several catio n al train ees receive }80 or
l i t M« 'w nd MrS A; ~el ? r* “ nd duu* h '
weekH “ K° »100 a m onth d u rin g process of re-
Big Dance.
e r e y retu rn ed F riday n ig h t from
The Rev. J. A. H opper and fam ily hab illtatio n . A dditional pay is add-
Big dance in M etzger’s hall, July
| th e ir trip to C alifornia p oints and are moving today to Dam ascus w here ed fo r dependents. T he v eteran 22. Good music, 3-piece o rch estra.
Admision 35 cents. Security Bene-
ono u u
Mr. H opper has been appointed to m ust prove his d isab ility d ire c tly Ot
association. Everybody welcome.
At th e official board m eeting of th e preach.
T he pulpit of th e F re e due to w ar service.
A W’an t au
Ad means
m eans au
ad d a itto
itio n al In­
in-
M ethodist church held la st W ednes- M ethodist church in G resham will be
jg r T aylor will also ta k e care of
day evening th e pastor, Rev. a . S. filled by th e Rev. E. D. Blackm an of m a tte rs relativ e to govern m en t in Come ) w ith
i,b « lit!
« > • » » ttay . L et th e O ut-
look
Hisey. was g ra n te d a tw o w eeks’ va- P ortland.
su ran ce d u rln g hig
><>«k prove
- o v e it.
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cation exten d in g o ver th e two S u u - 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. W. Brown and announced
More th an 7 000 v eter-
Special C om m unication of
«lays, Ju ly 23 and 30. T h e p u lp it d au g h ter, Miss Doris, left Monday for ana of O recon are m rrv in
' G resnam Lodge No. 152, A. F
will be supplied Sunday m ornings.
V ictoria. B. C.. w here th ey expect to . m ent ,M a ra n c e . T he tim e for" rZin-
& A. M., T h u rsd ay , July
A free m usical concert of a high rem ain fo r a week.
sta tin g w ar risk in su ran ce was re ­ 20, at 8 :0 0 p. m. W ork in E. A
i o rd er will be given from th e fro n t
Degree.
cently extended to M arch 6, 1926
porch of th e H. W. S trong hom e on U. S. V E T E R A N S' B U R E A U
W L. CORSAGE, Sec’y.
A nnouncem ent has been m ade th a t A. F. HAMMAR,
W. M
Powell stre e t tom orrow (W ednes-
R E P R E SE N T A T IV E HERE
day) evening beginning a t 8 o’clock, :
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All are invited an d it is expected th e
F o r th e purpose of ascertain in g
j spacious porch and lawn will be all grievances relativ e to w ar ser-
fllled w ith m usic lovers
Bob G rant vlce and all cIalm8 for compenBa.
Fibre Silk Sox, navy, brown and black at the pair, 50c
and his b ro th e r Don w ith o th e r sing- , , __.
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Also Heather Silk Sox, in mixed colors, the pair, $1.25
era from P o rtlan d j and plenty
of local , tion by w ar „ v eteran
, , s _ of , th is town
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and vicinity, Zack L. T aylor, special
ta len t will HU up th e m usical p r o - _. . .
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contact rep rese n tativ e of th e U nited
gram for an enjoyable ev en in g ’s en-
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S tates v e te ra n s’ b u reau , will be in
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G resham . , Ju ly 24, and
K. A.
M iller atten d ,i ed a th
. p ersonally in
terview fo rm er service men.
We have a very good cotton hose in stock now,
O f
i convention held in P o rtlan d Monday
D espite th a t fact ¡that th e w ar
colors black and brown, the pair,......................... ¿ D C
j H e was joined in th e aftern o o n by
ended m ore th an th ree years ago.
, Mrs. Miller. T hey took th e trip down
th e re are still m any v eteran s en­
A new lot of the “Wunder” Thread Silk hose in plain
th e riv er on board th e Swan and
titled to assistan ce of th e g o v ern ­
and tweed mixed colors, pair,........... $1.50 and $1.98
B luebird w ith th e o th e r d eleg ates and
m ent offered disabled fo rm er service
were ta k e n to th e P en in su la L um ber
men who have failed to m ake prop­
com pany, w here th ey observed th e big
SW ISS ORGANDIES, the permanent finish kind,
e r application for it, according to
p lan t in o p eratio n . T he p arty th en
“-pay i^p’
white and colors, 44-inch, the y ard./........................ 98 e
I went across th e riv er w here d in n er ’
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was served.
K 8 v eteran bel,evea th a t he has
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a ju st claim ag ain st th e govern m en t
j Mrs. M. D. K ern re tu rn e d T h u rs- .
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for in ju rie s or o th e r d isab ilities due
day from Mt. A ngel w here she w ent .
I to visit h er son. W. R. K ern an d fam -
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f° r
'lily .
W. R. K ern. Joe K ever an d h ' m
pre8ent b 8 claim to th e vet-
H enry Saalfeld of Mt. Angel visited in eran8 b u re a u - If tb e fo rm er service
G resham on Monday of last week and “
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satisfied with th e am ount
Mrs. Kern re tu rn e d to Mt. Angel w ith ° ' 7 , 7 * 7
com P*"sa,io n ho
¡them and visited for several days. V*0 “ " 1 ta k e , 7 “ a tte r up w ith ™
, W. R. K ern has charge of a la rg e 7 7 « “¿ 7 “ th e re
Even th o u *h
fru it cannery in Mt. Angel.
7 ® , di8ablUt’r m aX n° ‘ b* com pen
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sable u nder th e p rese n t fed eral laws,
Recent p u rch asers of new cars
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agency
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Chas. Cleveland. W illys-K night; H. 7 ‘ 7 * 7 7 uC° meS « « " " » t e d a fte r
1C. L arsen. G ard n er; M M. Squire, 7 ’gU8 A
™ 6 W ar/ e te ra n * b ° be-
O verland: A. Mowry, O verland; A. 7 7
b ' 8 experience d u rin g ser
| vice has caused a v ocational handi
Aim, O verland; Geo. A tkinson, G ar-
cap in th e carry in g on of his p rew ar
ford tru ck and G eorge Staffenson.
occupation
should
m ake* proper
| O verland.
claim for vocational tra in in g a t th e
Miss Evelyn T ro u tn e r an d Miss
governm ent.
ent. The
The
Millie K rause, school te ach ers from I expense
,
, ° of th e governm
Ionia, Iowa, have been to u rin g t h e ! " ? " * “ 7 ™ ” «« eag er to have all
west, and stopped off fo r a w eek’s 17 7
M * ln st th e g overnm ent in
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Susie
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Don’t forget that WEAR-
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sum m er,
wood, on th e Base Line road. T he
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EVER ALUMINUM price
ladies w ere certain ly d elig h ted w ith
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th is section of Oregon, especially th e " 7
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has been reduced.
berr>- farm s, and th e ir p raise of o u r £
k ‘" d 8b°u ld get in touch w ith
fru its w ere unbounded. S tra n g e to 7 „ ? y’° r 7 ° " H 8 8rriV al h e re ’ Tt
1000 pound, $26.85
500 pound, $20.65
say they had never h eard of o u r won- h *.
B' ° r 8 P an ,o m ake his
derfu l C olum bia highw ay in th e ir
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S ch nelder' s
What every farmer should have while the price is
hom e sta te , b ut a f te r a trip o ver th e P r h "
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so
low.
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resham
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s i highw ay they said they su rely would
mu
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have lots to tell th e ir friends on th e ir . ? f h 7
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7 te ra n 8 ' b u re a «
re tu rn home.
I f° r th e beneflt of d lsab >ed service
i men is increasing rapidly, according
Miss C a th e rin e G rout, of P o rtlan d
is a guest of Miss Je a n Adix. t h i s , 7 n° fflCla' 8 ° f ‘h ‘8 «overn raen t
week
agency.
T h ere are m ore th a n 900
Mrs. F ra n k F .g o th e y of San F ra n -
C° " fin?d
h° 8plta' 8 *"
cisco and Mrs. A. W. C urry of P o rt- 1 Id ah ° ' U a8 h in * f° n and Oregon. The
| land w ere d in n e r g u ests at th e home , K° ' 8rnmPn ,8t 1 is tim e is Paying di-
of Mrs. F red V. Zim m erm an on F rl-f
Y in t° fth e hand8 ° dl8ab>Pd w ar
day
J v eteran s of th e Pacific N orthw est
Mr. and Mrs. E ugene F o w ler an d 7 ‘8 tr‘Ct m° re tb an ,6 0 0 ’000 a m° " ‘b
for every depth or type of well, installed.
fam ily of R useburg are v isitin g Mrs. i." , ‘'ornp' rlsat'° n an d
'o c a tio n a l
F ow ler s m other. Mrs. W C. Burch ; ra,n ln g “ "ow ances. T h ere are 3400
They have all been enjoying th e ocean ' “
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thl8 d lstrlc t I
at Seaside. The F ow lers expect to 7
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re tu rn hom e soon.
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GRESHAM
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W. R. B urke of B erkeley. C a lifo r-! “ * 7 a " d
6.000 o th e rs
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nla. a form er G resham Jew eler, h o 7 , 7 ’ pald 8‘Fa' g h t com pensa-
been visiting relativ es In P o rtlan d tlOn bPC8USe ° f th e lr d <8ab»»<*8
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If you are in need of a Dress Shirt without
collar, or with soft collar attached, we have
just received some verychoice pat- J
terns, at, each..............................
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W OM EN
W air ad Mercantile Co.
CANNING SEASON NECESSITIES
L. L Kidder Hdw. Co.
Store
FAIRBANKS - MORSE
BINDERS
SCALES
BINDER TWINE
R E P A IR S
OILS
Myers Water Systems or Pumps
HESSEL’S
Now for the Big Outdoors
Men who love the wooila, the fields mid the open ®ir arc
looking forward to this year's camping trip.
To get the most enjoyment out of those few great days-
you need the right outfit. <iet it ready now.
W inchester Fishing Rods—Steel ami Split Bamlmo Rods un-
Mirpassed for strength, lightness, action and casting power.
Ely rods, bait rods and casting rods.
W liH'liester Neout P a tte rn Ave
the handiest designed axe
th a t a cam per ever carried.
Black
rustless finish
with
brig h t cu ttin g edge. F urnished
w ith le ath e r sheath.
W in i b e n e r
.Seoul
K nife — a
F /// Your Camp/ng List at
4 . W. MetzQer & Co.
T he
WINCHESTER Store
Phone 1451
Phone 1451
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
F ull line of Cold Lunch Meats
SANITARY MARKET
Main St., G resham
and spent S atu rd ay In G resham visit-
R egular m eeting of Gresh-
Ing friends here.
am Lodge jgo J25, 1.0 .0 F.
T h e tire m arsh al ask s th e O utlook in th e Odd Fellow s hall, every T hurs-
to w arn ail citizens th a t all rubbish ; day evening. B ro th ers welcome,
m ust be cleaned up to lessen th e dan- , _ . CLARENCE STANLEY, N. G.
ger of fire d u rin g th e dry season
A |C . A. H ILL, Secretary.
I ¡suggestion w hich all should gladly
Dollars a ttrac t each other and travel in coveys.
"YbuR DINNER
I I and quickly heed.
Once yon start to accumulate money instead of spending it
B. W. Gage, of th e Oregon Jo u rn al
WILL NOT COME
mjiidiciously, you 11 find all sorts of currency coining your way.
circu latio n d ep a rtm en t, was an Out*
TO
K e e p saving and depositing in the bank if you wish to keep
took caller today
He Is Inspecting
I
money
flying toward you and with you.
flic locality in th e in te rests of the
HER
Jo u rn al.
Show a disregard for the magical dollar if you want to see
E BEP'
.Mrs. P earl A tterb u ry and John
how fast it can fly away. W aste one dollar and it will take
Fox w ere q u ietly m a rried last S atu r-
others with it.
[ day aftern o o n In V ancouver, W ash­
Birds of a feather flock together. Save you money and
ington.
you II find yourself associated with the people who' have
F ran k W ostell met w ith quite n
MOST FOLKS A R E ~ '
money. I roper associations will bring you the proper oppor­
serious accident last S atu rd ay even­
ABOUT AS HAPPY
tunities. All things come to those who go after them.
ing when he slipped and fell. As he ! as th e ir d in n e r allow s them to
fell he stru ck his elbow In such n
be. Your ap p e tite feels q u ite ag ­
The Safe Place for Your Nest Egg is in Our Bank
g rav ated If your digestion Is not
i way as to force th e bones o ut of
fu
rn
ish
ed
w
ith
th
e
p
ro
p
er
menu.
place. It was said to have required
Let th is m ark et assist you. We
! th ree men to force them back into
will be pleased to serve you.
place again.
Jo e Ross has been visiting his par- !
¡enta. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ross.
GRESHAM, OREGON
Phone 1891
L. L. K idder has re tu rn e d hom e .
from a trip to C alifo rn ia
Mrs. R. C. Shipley of Sandy Is vts-1
i Iting at th e hom e of h e r sister-in - j
law. Mrs. A. W. Shipley this week
Mrs. Violet L eighton re tu rn e d last
¡T h u rsd ay from L aG rande w here she
i went to visit h e r sisters.
She e x - ;
pects to m ake her hom e h ere with
her m other. Mrs P. A Gould
Mrs. Jo h n M etzger retu rn ed last 1
Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of Union High School D istrict No. 2 of
night from S easide w here sh e and
Multnomah
County. State of Oregon, that a SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING of said
her fam ily have been stay in g in th eir
District will be held at the High School Building, on the 24th day of July. 1922, at
cottage. Mrs. M etzger says th e w eath ­
e r has been cool enough to need a^
8 o'clock 111 the afternoon, for the following objects: 1st. To vote on the question of
fire every day She expects to retu rn
a u th o r i n g the Board of Directors to refund outstanding w arrants in the amount of
to Seaside next Sunday.
♦2,.b:W.,ti and notes of $3500.00 together with accrued interest thereon 2d To
Mr and Mrs. J. C S hultz. Mr and
vote on the question of authorizing the Board of Directors to provide funds in an
¡M rs E lm er Shultz. Mr and Mrs J
amount
not to exceed $20.000.00 for the purpose of providing class rooms in present
N. C lanahan. Miss L averne Maulding
and Ixtule M aulding m otored to Camp
gymnasium and erecting new gymnasium.
R u th erfo rd , w hich Is a very unique
Dated this 7th day of July, 1922.
and a rtistic su m m er hom e n e a r Mt.
Hood
The p arty m ade th e trip laat
A ttest: K. A. MILLER. District Clerk
W C. LAWRENCE.
Sunday. An en jo y ab le day waa «pent.
Chairman Board of Directors.
W H. R u th erfo rd has 240 acres and
on it Is a sp rin g of w onderful clear,
cold w ater which is th o u g h t by many
I to be th e best In Oregon.
Birds of a Feather Flock Together
A. J. W. BROWN
heavy, stro n g pocket knife
m ade especially for the sp o rts­
m an, cam per or autom obile
ow ner,
GKO. DIETI,, Prop.
Phone 17 J 1
FARM MACHINERY
FIRST STATE BANK
SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING