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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1922)
page Forn liK f c s m M COUNTY ROAD FUND road budget of »290,450, pointed out IS FACING CRISIS R oad m aster E atchel in a w arning OfTlAM M t, TUKKOA Y, (JRK’C U A lf T O CAI^ U Z xL sj JULY 2S, 1M B POTATO INSPECTION WORK jg j q gj< CONTINUED Effort» of M ultnom ah county rep o rt su b m itted to th e (om ra s .Miss M ildred K nighton left F ri- The first series on p o tato inspec com m issioners to m ake th e g en eral sioners yesterday, leaving »73,125 day evening for P o rtlan d w here she tion w hich was com menced la st week fund do all the work provided fo r w ith which to carry on road p ro j joined h er a u n t, Mrs. Sm ith, and will be tak en up again th is week It in th e ann u al budget, and also ects for th e rem a in d er of th e year. w ith h er w ent to M arshfield on a L ast T uesday and W ednesday P ro visit. fessor H yslop from th e Oregon Agri- ta k e care of the num erous little T his m eans no new road work, Miss Mabel Shipley expects to F e - c ltu r a l college, was h ere and Inspect afte r-th o u g h ts cropping up since stric te st economy in com pleting th e first of th e year, are being work begun and a probable cut in e r a to her work a t th e Bank of ed some of th e potato fields whose G resham a fte r a w eek’s vacation. . ow ners have 8igned up for p o ta, 0 com plicated by a crisis in th e con m aintenance work. T hom as W iles Is building a new 8eed certification It was im possible dition of th e county road fund, here hom e on W allula H eights Just off for hlm to g et over a „ th e fleldg One em ergency co n trib u ted to tofore believed by them to be in ! th e deflation of th e road fund. T h at from Powell stre e t, n o rth of Dr. Il l how ever, so the work will be tak en •7 u c o it u j V U llU lliU U , very healthy condition up , * aln thig week W ith little more th an six m onths I unprecedented snow and Ice H. H ughes’ new residence. Miss Alice Todd of Ridgefield. P ro fesso r H yslop is expected to be passed, »217,325 has been spent of a ^ kade ° " ‘be Colum bia riv er j highw ay, which cost considerable W ashington, is h ere visiting her here on W ednesday and T h u rsd ay —— —— — money to rem ove and cracked th e g ran d p a re n ts, Dr. and Mrs. R. H Only a few of th e patches ow ned by ----- of ___ She expects to stay about th e grow n-ups rem ain to be inspect , supports two viaducts n ear Todd. M ultnom ah falls before th e stra in ,w o w eeks- ed. T his week inspection will be ) was relieved. T h ere has been ex- Guy Jones is spending a few days chiefly confined to th e patches owned ¡pended alread y »30,477.31 fo r em er- with relativ es in so u th ern Oregon, by th e club boys and g irls. T h ere are gency w ork on th e highw ay, w ith J- w - Xodd and Tom Boyle mo- 56 nam es on th e club list for potato ' ab o u t »2500 rem ain in g to be spent to re d to Ridgefield, W ashington, inspection. O utside in te rest on p o ta before th e east viaduct a t th e falls on Sunday last. ______________ to ____ im _ provem ent has created an in ter- Aaron McCollough of Moberly, Mis- est In" th e work for the'm” is safe. As a .........- little relief to th e road luiju, fund, souri, Is spending th e week n ot Just know n definitely ........ - ------- = — -------,,u visiting l a iiOwn it aen is m teiy R o ad m aster E atchel suggested th e hia cousins, I. T. and W. S. Wood of when th e professor will arriv e so no f tra ra n n a sfe f o r r of nf 1 »32,977.31 9 9 0 7 7 91 * definite __ __ from the , th th e e Cedar ( ed ar district d istrict. program can be arran g ed . county em ergency fund to th e road A baby g irl was born to Mr. and T hose in ch arg e hope to visit fields in j fund, holding th a t th e road fund Mrs C hester G reggs last Monday Lynch an d W ilkes d istric ts on Wed should not have been penalized fo r m orning, Ju ly 17. Both m o th er and nesday m orning and fields a t C o rb ett “4’HAMINO" TH E 4’HANHIN th e acts of th e elem ents. baby are doing well. and S pringdale in th e aftern o o n Ju d g e and Mrs. G. W. Stapleton T hursday m orning a visit may be T h a t's o u r Job— to see th a t every TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN an d fam ily and Mr. and rMs. Joseph j m ade to Powell Valley, Hillsview and p a rt of a chassis is in apple pio H aley spent last week-end a t C am p, O rient. If th e work Is not th en com- running order, and we w on’t let ! T he undersigned has found it to Kosky on th e W ashougal river. pie ted th e work will be continued ( his ad v an tag e to assign his jew elry it leave ou r shop until it is. Of . stock to an association rep resen tin g T h e Rev. and Mrs. C arl Young and T hursday aftern o o n course we take care of th e body, the cred ito rs who will T h ePuSnder- i “ “ “ 7 / r ' ln« to n ’ O reS °n ’ are v‘8 week, out of th e fo u r place« steering gear, rad iato r, hood, etc , sam e for th e ir benefit, Iting a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H visited which w ere ow ned by club signed expects to reopen in a few algo. Let us "ch ase” your chassis days prepared to do all kinds of c - L»fson and fam ily. boys, th re e of th e patches passed in and you’ll have no break-dow ns w ^ c L s ’ and ^jewelry anicies" belong' E ' M eUger ‘hlS sp ect,o n - They w w e the on the road. Ing to custoniers" a r e projected am i w ™ * ™ ' ‘° aU e" d BUyCr'S by H arold Lyncb ° f Lyncb dl8^ ic t | ing to custom ers are protected and will be delivered to ow ners in a few W eek. T hey expect to be g one th e whose p o tato es are E arly Rose and Sherman McCarter Garage days when th e sto re reopens. ^ « » “ in d e r of th is week. those ow ned by H orace and Mahlon GUY D. JONES. C. G. S chneider as post com m ander. Evans of C orbett whose potatoes are E d n er W edin and O. E. N oreen has I A m erican W onders. T he E vans de- been chosen as A m erican Legion del- J serve m uch cred it for th e fine show- egates to atten d the sta te conven- ing they have m ade so fa r th is year, tion which is to be held at The L ast year th e ir potatoes w ere badly | Dalles on Ju ly 27 and 28. diseased and th ey werre to ld th a t A baby boy was born to Mr. and ¡only th ro u g h hill selection could M rs^ L . A. Sw aggart of Rockwood, they hope to get anyw here th is next on Monday, Ju ly 24. I year. T h eir potatoes th is y ea r b ear W in cliester C om pany evldence ° f how h ard and diligently N ational F ish in g C on test. tbey worked T h e value of th e ir "T h e song of a rod and hook”— WOrk is very clearly «hown by th e re- doesn’t it m ake you feel like c a s t-,'8ult8 ing care aside for aw hile and ta k in g ' W illiam E lliot of O rient was th e you*-’ can 8e Z By V h 7 hfere’etdro T o 7 htehr : t T ’ PaS9e<i That ha»» a standard th ree epeed transm ission. A baked enam el body th at w ill not check or crack. One man top w ith a ttra c tiv e gypsy cu rtain s. Two good lined brakes on rear axle (liand em erg en cy ). W ater pump co o lin g system w itli honey com b radiator. Standard Remy Ignition w ith w ater proof co ll ami tim er that w ill not w ear out. High grade rear title assem bly w ith spiral gears and New I |>arture hall bearings— q u iet and strong. That uses approxim ately 80% less g a so len e ami lOOCt lubricating oil. I bat has a rigid steerin g gear m aking d riv in g safe. Four doors ami slan tin g a d ju sta b le w in d sh ield . Nu|terior geat o il pump lubrication w ith pressure o il gu age. 'lo to r, tliat w ill not have to Ite rehored in less than 5 0 taxi t o 15 0 ,0 0 0 m iles. M illard I lireaded Rubber hattery (h ig h est grad e Imttery m a d e), latrge k in g bolts w ith g rea se cup lubrication. Nolld running tmarria covered w ith lig o len m . That Is fully rqulp|ied, nicely liniahetl, su b sta n tia lh built w ith “ nothing to buy but th e license." BUY A CHEVROLET It's the greatest value per dollar invested, in the light car field. SMITH MOTOR CAR CO. Latourell Building Phone 23J 1 Japanese Table Cloths $1.25 to $3.00 44, 50 and 60-inch. Sealpax Union Suits They are loose and cool, ju st the kind for the hot days. We have the misses, made of Nainsook Check with bloomer leg, ages 2 to 12 years, the suit W omen's are in W hite Cambric, bodice top, suit And in Flesh Color, Hemstitched Cambric ’ r n p o tato inspection, T he slze of th e po tato exhibits for th e county fftlr has been cut down to 10 potatoes. A peck of potatoes is po tato es is tPe o rd in ary am ount. M a n y 'o f th e cIub boys a re p lan n in g on show ing s°m e of th e ir potatoes Several of J , 7 ° P’annIn« pUt' $1.00 $1.00 $1.50 Also have Jersey-fitting Union Suits, a t 60c, 75c and $1.00 the suit 1 lentv of Ladies SILK IIOSE NOW in the colors most wanted From 98c to $2.50 pair A Good Rib Top Cotton Hose, at the pair, 25c A nnounces g rea t ou td o o rs? And if you catch a big fellow th e re ’s a chance to win a splendid W inchester rifle, too. A. W. M etzger & Com pany, local W in- Chester agents, a re pushing a n atio n al fishing contest, which is be- ing prom oted by th e W inchester Re- p eatin g Arms Company. T he condi- ' °O M h e “ ‘m u ^ be cau g h t Why Not Pay a Little More and Get a Car? Imported SPECIAL G irls’ Pink Sateen Bloomers for 68c New Leather Belts, white, black and red, 25c Walrad Mercantile Co. Gresham, Oregon Gold Seal CONGOLEUM Art-Rugs with e ith e r a W in ch ester rod, line ,ln g on exh ib its d em o n stratin g p lan ts reel, or bait. T his does not mean tb a t bave different diseases, th a t th e com plete equipm ent m ust : ----------------------- be W inchester, but som e p a rt of it W H E R E RADIO NOINEN COME m ust be. FROM. Two— The fish m ust be w eighed on tested scales and m easured with a Anyone who has listened in on a tape m easure, len g th to be taken radio set d u rin g th e approach of a from end of low er jaw w ith m outh th u n d e r sto rm has little new to dis- | closed, to tip * of tail. * T •* he X — - v weight, v x 1 11 V , ?°Y®r hissing, i . _ _ *" th e way V of fry ,n *- U1DJ length and g irth , date, place and full • bubbling and sp u tte rin g noises . specifications, if possible, of th e rod, is only n a tu ra l for th e liste n e r to ! A reel, line and lu re (o r b ait) used in w onder w here they all come from. ta k in g th e fish m ust be stated . In g en eral th e re are ju s t two k in d s X T h re e — Secure a W inchester fish of railio noises, th e ones th a t ca n ’t ¡ A ing contest affirm ation blank from ,. . ,------- — .............. - ',e avoided and ones, th a t can In 'v he above m entioned W inchester th e first class are all of th e n a tu ra l dealer. F ill It o ut com pletely as per ones th a t resu lt front electrical dis-1 X in stru ctio n s on th e blank and give it tu rb an ces In th e e th e r th ro u g h X h a « °. WiH n’aiI 11 New Which a " ra d ,° waveg f a v¿l It m ust t Haven Affirmation m ust be m ade be rem em bered th a t these waves fol- i and urned In w ithin ten days from low th e sam e laws and behave in ex- Isn t it su rp risin g to find such a ttra c tiv e ru g s so rem a rk a b ly low-- th e d ate th e fish is caught. actly th e sam e m an n er as th e waves I p n e e d .’ And no m a tte r w h eth er it Is a ru g for th e living room , T he classes a re : created "to o rd e r” by m an-m ade ma- din in g room, bedroom o r k itch en , people alw ays say th e sam e th in g . Brook T ro u t— F o r th e larg est chlnery. t o r th ese b eau tifu l rugs come in rich colorings and designs a rtisti- r a ’,Kht y Uh , e lth e r fly T he second class of noises is th e caliy su itab le for every room In th e house. or bait between opening day of th e re su lt of fau lty w iring, o r in m anv Y ou’ll find th a t these ru g s n ot only save you money, b u t h ou rs of vv?n°h ,aD<’u Sa P,,e„n] her 30 — One ra9es 'm pprfect o r im properly con- tim e in cleaning They req u ire no laborious b eating o r sw eeping W lnchester Model 94 rep eatin g rifle, stru cted b atteries. W ires m ust be T he lig h test m opping leaves th e ir w aterproof su rface clean and Rainbow T ro u t— F o r th e larg est tig h t It Is for th is reason th a t so spotless. rainbow tro u t cau g h t between open- m any who build rad io sets ta k e spec- They are extrem ely d u rab le an d lie perfectly snug on th e floor w ith- ’n,K. of ,h ctober lal care bind,nK to solder out fasten in g of any kind. T he rich colors will not fade. 3j r L ay g V ’,n f‘ rh ei,,er M and <>" pi O 94 re - !h°,uKh p° « ' p all r o jo v in e a ts even PA T T ER N S AND SIZES F O R EVERY ROOM. P . c v ln* ‘y “ Kht grlP ° n th e w!fVH. Brown T ro u t—-F or th e larg est To a g rea t m any people a battery- (1 X 0 f<>et » X 1OJÍ feet brown tro u t caught w ith e ith e r fly is ju st a b atterv , and need only be 7 H X 9 feet 0x12 feet 2 L , ba Í b et^TTu ?Pen ,n g day and considered from a stan d p o in t of volt- I) X B feet 0 X Í5 feet m P i S otb— On® W inchester age and am p ere-h o u r capacity It is t ' i M n T ¿ r \ r'n ! rUP ,h a t theM ,hlng8 arp ° f p rl">« 7 our Home Furnisher Sm all-M outh Black Bass— F o r th e im p o rtan ce, but th e re a re othei fea- G R E SH A M . OREG O N Inrc, t sm all m outh black bass titres of co n stru ctio n d eserv in g of cau g h t before O ctober 21st One far m ore a tte n tio n th a n is common?v S3 W inchester Model 94 rep eatin g rifle, given them . Large-M outh Black Bass— F o r th e An im p o rta n t fe a tu re of th e ” B’ largest larg e-m o u th black bass o r 24-volt b attery for exam ple Is caught n o rth of th e Mason and Dixon th a t It m ust be able to hold Its line betw een April 1st and October ch arg e for long periods not only be- U s t— One W inchester Model 94 re- cause of econom y, but because elec- p eatln g rifle trical leak ag e from cell to cell or ’’o’’ ’ fip J a rg e s t fish of any kind front positive to n egative posts of any caught with a W inchester fly rod p a rtic u la r cell Is d istin ctly a noise One W in ch ester Model 94 rep eatin g producer. It Is to prevent th is dls- rl t tu rb ln g effect th a t th e W illard Stor- It is expected th a t m any of o u r age B attery Com pany, has developed local Isaac W altons will en te r th is a form of " B ’ b attery in which each contest. It is a well know n fact th a t cell is a g lass ja r capped w ith a th e re are some big«fish In th e stream s special screw top and se p arate d from and lakes In th is county and th e its neighbors by co m p artm en t par- It is lip to each tnan to create his own “ ag e” bonus, chances are excellent th a t some of titlo n s. It is said th a t th e leakage o u r experts will land prize w inning and consequently th e possibility of l e t u re yourself at 60 or 70 and begin to hand your future self catches. " B ” b attery noises is p ractically some highly acceptable bonus cheeks. The way to do this is .. . --------------------- elim inated. J. E. METZGER GIVE YOURSELF AN AGE BONUS BAGS BAGS V M .”? W , BAGS New and Second Hand Most men who served our nation during- the . r xeel that they are entitled to a bonus LOrni i i>nc e Each young man also should foresee the time when he will need a comforting age bonus to ease his advanc ing years. Begin to Provide For It Now. F ree M ethodist Church Services. C hurch services next Sunday at the F ree M ethodist church will be as fol- l ___ lows: at 10 a m. _ Sunday , A - school -------- -- - — p reach in g at 11 a m Evening ser- vlee p reaching at 8 o ’clock; p ray er njaetlng, T hursday evening at 8 o c lo c a i» i xs » We have Just had our Roller Mill overhauled and sharp ened and are ready to do first-class rolling and chopping. If you have grain of any kind to sell, see us. We want it. 1451 Phone for Store 1281 Phone for Mill i By DR M. A. MATHEWS T he ch ild ’s brain is susceptible of Ihe highest developm ent, but it should be developed along th e line Gresham, Oregon of Its Inclinations and for practical purposes. If ever th e re was a tim e when sanity in education w as need- If the m an u factu rin g p lan ts of th is i o u r bovs should be enco.ica-„a PLEASANT HOME i'< 1- now *■ ,h» — < tin»«» ------ O u r schools country had to depend upon Am eri- le a r n . 06 en co u ra*ed to and colleges are ed ucating th e youth can m aster m echanics th e h ic to r “ » of to become n “ ‘‘« " t r a d e s , L. and T h e! We h ir » t,8 te r " in th e lr trad e s Mr. Rnd Mrs. A. C. Rich and fam ily of th is land aw ay from th e n a tu ra l »the land would have to close have moved into th e house recently s ', vacated by Mr. and Mrs Ohmet. who moved to Rockwood Mrs F reelln C o rau tt and little gran d so n of P o rtlan d , were the guests Sunday of the fo rm e r’s d au g h ter T h e »m. . ,for 8*lf-',’lp P °r ’ unions of the country to destroy th e FARM ERS MUTUAL HAS p r o s . Kof ,.odi,y h ” "f h w l Of ap p ren tices T h . I d ra “ ? PBRÒCTT e a r Mrs. Jew ell Collins The g ,r, .b o n , to m arry k n o w , { f ^ ’ ot We have a good stock of new and second-hand bags for Grain, pota toes, Etc. .Also Sack Twine, Needles, Etc. FARMERS! W. Metzeter & Co. to save a part of all your present earnings and deposit such sums regularly In an Account with — _________ P ractical I m a t ion. is going going to a n n v - ever v » r af she e is to "live "live h happy te r," w hile th e widow- about to m arry hopes th a t w ith luck, she may live com fortably ever after. 1 —...... Nearly everybody believes th a t If he should fall at his present business he could ta k e up w riting and m ake a good living at It w ithout any work n o rth m entioning. , — « FIRST STATE BANK m em bers of society. KT. S o They seem will perm it to be tra in e d ' ’ qoeh a J J.7, » ¡ z iSXSKSj -» “ b2r M utual F ire Relief ic» T he m ajority are tr y ln r to find Men of . ! • •»•ociatlon adopted a u n if o m en elev ato r by which th e y 'c an ride to «pend th e ir tin e and n!onPy ’ ho“ 1' 1 r 8 ,’> of 3°c Per hu n d red d o llars In- th e top story of Success Success was ene?gx in founding ? , 7 and ’? ? . r ?u r ,n c * on •>' '« rm p ro p erty. This never reached bv an elev a to r The reefing i \ A lereS^®y’ ani^ d i- ^ow ra te enable every fa rm e r to , . i - , i S bO T l s i « 1S 5 A * ? ? ! I I X ? X X X X X X y ’j’ X