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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1922)
GRKMHA.M OLTLOOK. FRIDAY. JU LY 2H, IM S PAGE T H R EE FORMER GRESHAM GIRL which makes it an ideal camping $25,000 IS GIVEN ROCKWOOD BOYS VISITED IN GRESHAM place. FOR PRIZE HOLSTEIN COLLIDE WITH AUTO Mr. and Mrs. Munyon drove with Mrs. Joseph Munyon, of Los An Mr. and Mrs. Manning to Seaside and geles, a former Gresham girl and Tillamook during their stay here known to old residents here as Miss They also spent a couple of days on Ona Markeley has been visiting her the highway which they declared to aunt, Mrs. L. P. Manning, during the be wonderful. The party left last past few weeks. Mrs. Munyon is the Saturday for Seaside and spent the first night at the beach there before sister to Harry Markeley who owned going on to Tillamook. The Mun a blacksmith shop in Gresham 24 yons have eaten Tillamook cheese years ago, which stood near the spot and they were anxious to see where where Main and Powell streets meet it was made. They visited the large which is about where the fountain factory at Beaver and were much in terested in watching the process of now stands. Mrs. Munyon. accdmpanied by her cheese making. husband, drove from California in The party returned to Gresham their Dodge car and carried along last Monday evening. The Munyons a complete equipment for camping. left Wednesday morning for Cottage They enjoyed tne outdoor life so well Grove to visit relatives and enjoy on their trip heft; from California, picking wild blackberries that are that they refused to enter the house said to be in abundance there this when they reached Gresham and year. They are also planning a trip camped out in Manning's back yard. to Crater Lake before returning They could hardly be blamed, how home. ever, by those who have seen the This is Mr. Munyon’s first trip to many pretty roses growing there Oregon, and is pleased with the seen ery. The fruit and berries were special treat to him but he does not think he would like Oregon's rain If the weather continues to be nice however, he and his wife may return to Gresham before returning to their home in California. What are considered record prices for Holstein cattle were paid In Mo desto, California, this mouth for a registered bull and a registered cow. The Brisgeford-Holstein dairies of Patterson sold to the Pabst Stock farm of Oconomowoc. Wisconsin, its prixe sire King Regis Alcartra Prllly for $25,000, while Frank Patch, Ceres dairyman, sold his prise win ning cow, Ava Model Hengerveld 2d, for $5000. Fred Hartsook of San Francisco, owner of the famous Lan kershlm Stock farm of Lankershlm, is purchaser of the cow. Ava Hengerveld 2d, has a record of 1129 pounds of butterfat and 27,- 000 pounds of milk for 365 days. She also has a record of 31 pounds of butterfat and 709 pounds of milk for seven days. A daughter recently won the world's championship as a producer at the Chicago dairy show and a granddaughter 1 b in a fair way to surpass the present world's record. TROUTDALE 3 A V & TIME iê> TROUBLE- WHEN YOU PAY BY Peter and Robert Burgess, of Rockwood, were both injured in CHECK Portland last Wednesday afternoon the troublesome counting of when the motorcycle they were on silver aud bills is done away struck a Ford coupe which crossed with A check book aud a pen directly In front of their path at are all that are necessary when Union and Belmont street. The au pay day comes around. Much tomobile, driven by Miss Ella Par time is saved and trouble avoid ker of Portland, was going east on ed. There is no reason why Belmont and the motorcycle was go you should not have a commer ing west on the same street. Just cial bank account, for we are as the auto reached Union, the driver ready to open one with you. cut the corner and crossed over on the left hand side of Union just as the motorcycle came onto Union. The motorcycle struck the door Gresham, Oregon of the auto smashing the running board. Robert Burgess was thrown from the machine and his brother CORBETT was thrown over his head. The GRESHAM BOY VISITS driver of the auto was not injured. RAINIER NATIONAL PARK Walter Knight of this place nnd Robert Burgess was taken to the Mrs. Betty Boyd of Portland were Orville Zimmerman has just re St. Joseph hospital where the doctor married recently. turned from a week’s trip to Rainier had to take 25 stitches in his head. Mrs. Lewis Bratley visited her sis National Park. He was accompanied The cuts about his head look as if ter, Mrs. Dean Hansen, in Portland by five Portland Mazamas. They all they were caused by broken glass. from Friday until Monday. thought the mountain was more He also sustained Internal injuries A meeting will be held at the wonderful than Mt. Hood as it is so but he was allowed to be taken Grange hall. August 3 to voté on re much larger. While there they saw home Thursday night. The accident building the high school. Everyone an immense glazier break off and roll shocked his nerves and left him in a interested in the needs of our youths down the mountain. dozed condition. should be present aud vote for the The party visited Paradise Valley. Peter Burgess, who is also known school. They said It was a beautiful place. as Roy, escaped with a black eye, a Mrs. Troy Phipps has moved to Twenty varieties of wild flowers broken nose and minor cuts on his Portland. were growing in a place as large as a body. He is employed at the Sher Forest fires in the vicinity of the common room. Everything was so man McCarter garage in Gresham Mountain school are still raging and pretty up there that Mr. Zimmerman and has resumed his work there. causing no little anxiety to the peo regretted he had to return so soon. The woman driving the auto was ple of that district. turned over to the police and placed Phone subscriptions to 1561. Ben Knieriem and bride are spend in jail on a charge of reckless driv ing a few days at the home of the Subscribe now for the Outlook and ing. She was released yesterday on your Portland Dally. former’s father, George Knieriem. bail. What you want, when you want It, The Bank of Gresham pays 6 per as you want it— Want ad. It. cent Interest on time deposits.— Ad PLEASANT HOME BANK OF GRESHAM A building boom has struck Trout dale. The O. W. R. & N. is building a loading shed 40x100 on the south side of the track just east of the Fox warehouse. E. G. Rolfe has been given the con tract for finishing the city hall. The SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN building was started 10 years ago but POWELL VALLEY COUPLE was never completed. Will Light is putting a concrete A surprise party was given last basement under one of his houses. Wednesday night at the home of Mr 8. Long and John Larspon are and Mrs. C. Lundquist in Powell Val building cement sidewalks in front ley In honor of their daughter, Miss of their buildings. Mabel Lundquist and David Johnston A new foundation Is to be built “CHASING" T H E CHASSIS whose engagement has been an under the M. E. church. Excavation is now under way. That's our job— to see that every nounced recently. The company of McGinnis and Many friends and relatives were part of a chassis Is In apple pie Kendall shipped some celery last running order, and we won’t let present. The surprise came when the Tuesday. The celery season has come Add sense to cents, mix with Want I Want Ad lets you right In on tho Bible school at the Pleasant Home It leave 6ur shop until it Is. Of young couple were showered with earlier this year on account of the Ads. scatter freely— The Outlook I C ‘d eli°°r m° 8t Rnla“ bUf" Baptist church will open next Sunday dry season. course we take care of the body, many useful household articles. at 10 a. m. The Rev. D. Q. Barry Mrs. A. D. Kendall was a dinner will preach at 11 o’clock. The theme The evening was enjoyed by all. steering gear, radiator, hood, etc., guest last Sunday at the home of for also. Let us “chase’’ your chassis mutual discussion will be “The Mrs. Dan Llewellyn in Portland of the Church." B. Y. Any unmarried girl resents a con and you'll have no break-downs Mrs. H. E. Waite attended ser Foundation firmed bachelor and it doesn’t make vices at the White Temple church in P. U. will begin at 7:30 p. m. Praise on the road. service and sermon by the pastor it any better that the confirmed Portland Sunday. will be at 8:10. The subject will Mrs. W. Rinehart of Amity, Ore Sherman McCarter Garage bachelor may like all the unmarried gon, and a former resident of Trout be “Personal Cooperation. Are the Best Recommendation of girls. “Sensible people go to church ev dale visited friends here Saturday ery Sunday”, says Rural Bread and Sunday. Mrs. Isabella Thorburn and Mr. "Why? Because they realize that and Mrs. John Milne of Kingsley, true wisdom is acquired only Oregon, spent a week visiting at the through contact with the author of home of Mrs. Isabella Lowe. Mrs. wisdom.” T h is in stitu tio n offers a th orou gh , practical, ami statutari! ed u cation Thorburn is Mrs. Lowe’s mother. Services at the Pleasant Home at a cosi w ith in reach o f tin* h igh sch ool grad u ale. Methodist church on Sunday include Mr. and Mrs. Collard of Ellsworth, A fter Aug. 1st will be Washington, and Mrs. and ________ Mrs. Mer the Sunday school session at 10 It offers training for collegiate degrees in: ritt Huntley of Eugene, were callers o'clock and the morning worship at 12<* p e r Q u a rt A gricu ltu re M ines at the home of Mrs. L. Ostrand this 11 o’clock. The later service is to be week. conducted by Mrs. Alta M. Gentry C om m erce P harm acy 6C p e r P in t Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lynch of Coll E n gin eerin g ami M erliauic A rts V ocational E d u cation Mrs. J. 8. Cummings and children F orestry C hem ical E n gin eerin g man, Alberta, have been visiting at from Kerrlston, Washington, has GRESHAM DAIRY the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D been visiting for some time with Mr Hom e E conom ies M ilitary S e lc in e and tactics Kendall. Mrs. Lynch is a sister of and Mrs. J. Eggiruan. E. BAUMANN, Phone 2441 It offers training also In: The School of Music, Physical Edu Mr. Kendall. Persons interested in climbing Mt. cation. Industrial Journalism. Mrs. J. Larsson visited at Latour- Hood are asked to meet again at the ell Tuesday. parsonage at Pleasant — 2.................... ....................— FALL TERM OPENS HEPTEMIIER IS ........ Mrs. Wallace Spence and little Methodist Home on Tuesday evening, the first son are away visiting Mrs. Spen of For circulars of Information and Illustrated booklet write to August, at 8 p. m. The trip is ce’s mother in Spokane, Washing planned for the third, fourth and ton. The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, fifth of August. About a dozen have Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Long, of so far expressed a desire to Join this Stevenson, visited Mr. Long’s par party. Mrs. Altman has consented Corvallis, Oregon ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Long to act as chaperon for the girls. Tuesday. The two patrols of the Pioneers Miss Mary McGinnis was a Port will contend against each other in a land visitor Wednesday. We are equipped to repair your fi The Troutdale Ladies’ Aid has baseball game to be played on the diamond on Tuesday after car, regardless of the make, and do l|| planned a picnic to be held next Gillis Wednesday, August 2, on the banks noon. August 1st at 2 o’clock. Boys a first-class Job, one that we feel i of the Sandy between the railroad between 12 and 16 who desire to safe in guaranteeing to be right. and the automobile bridge close to Join either group are Invited to meet Full line of Cold Lunch Meats We have lots of room for live auto i Troutdale. Everyone Is invited to at that time Do you want to know what the bring a basket lunch and spend the storage. day there. A large picnic table will Methodist church Is doing to solve be spread and all will eat together, the problems of the church In the rural sections? During the past few Main St., Gresham GEO. DIETL, Prop. Phone 1711 years by means of surveys and sta CEDAR AND VICTORY tlstlcs gathered it has been found that the rural church of America has Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison moved In past years contributed a very large Southard & Southard to the house owned by Geo. Hayden part to the progress of the national Night Phone 25x5 1 Phone 2391 near the G. W. Allder place last week. life. Eighty-six per cent of the names For several months Mr. and Mrs. listed in Who's Who were born In the country and received their early Morrison and baby have been camp training under the Influence of rural ing in the grove at the home of Mr. churches and schools. In the Meth and Mrs. Geo. Hayden. odist church alone 75 per cent of the Wm. Fritz Is visiting in Seattle and ministers are men born and raised on farms and probably the proportion other Washington towns with friends would be equally true of other who are making a short auto tour. churches. The steady drain upon the July 1, 1922 was another Red Letter Day for the owners of our 7 per cent Prior Preference Stock. Mr. Fritz left with the expectation of resources of rural churches by the Checks for thousands of dollars were mailed out by us to our seeing the wonderful pageant “The migration to the city has been felt In Gresham, Route A Phone 1083 past years and church leaders are Thrifty Customers and Patrons in payment of the SECOND REGU Wayfarer” which Is being given In making plans to help meet this situ LAR QUARTERLY DIVIDEND on their holdings in this sound Seattle this month. ation. In the absence of the pastor, and attractive security. Rev. Earl B. Cotton, the 11 o’clock Consult our Investment Department at once and get on our Mailing List for the ' Storage battery repairing and re service at the Methodist church, Sun charging, starter and generator day, July 30, will be In charge of the work. Raker ft Son. laymen. Mrs. Alta Gentry who re cently spent two weeks’ study with representatives of the rural leader ship department of the Methodist for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, church will tell of the plans being Investment Department Calves, of any kind made to help rural churches and of the methods that are proving success ful In other places. As usual there will be special music and a cordial Room 605 Electric Bldg., Portland, Oregon welcome for you at the Pleasant Church Home. Sunday school will begin promptly at 10 a. m., with a worship service of scripture, prayer and song. Classes A Tire you will be proud to will then convene for a study of the own. Every Fisk Tire user Is a Fisk Booster. Bible lessons as related to present T i m e to R o - t ir o t MOST FOLKS ARE (Bur Ftobl day life and character. Re-tire with Fisks and ABOUT AS HAPPY Plans are being made for an Every enjoy motoring to the fullest as their dinner allows them to Member Present Sunday at the Meth extent. During July and August. Delivered into basement be. Your appetite feels quite ag odist church on August 6. Invita Cash on Delivery. gravated If your digestion Is not tions have been sent to those living Fisk Tires and Tubes. furnished with the- proper menu. at a distance and It Is expected that Oldfield Tires and Tubes. Let this market assist you. We it will be a big day for the congrega will be pleased to serve you. tion. There will be services morn American Akron Tires and ing and afternoon with a basket din Tubes. ner at noon. Keep the date In mind GEO. A. BRANDT and plan to join the group for the Phone 1581 Phone 1107 entire day of worship and social fel- Opposite Brown’s Market S u ccessfu l G raduates O. A. C. M IL K P R I C E S Automi Dbile Repairing | CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard SANITARY MARKET 1Ï G e s h a m G a ra g e LUMBER, LATH AND SHINGLES Orient Lumber Co. D IV ID EN D NO. 2 Another Red Letter Day BUILDING MATERIAL CASH PA ID NEXT DIVIDEND ON OCTOBER FIRST This Stock Yields 7.3 per cent Portland R ailw ay, L ight & P ow er Co. See Me for Cattle Hauling E. BAUMANN, Gresham, Phone 2441 Gas Briquetts F IS K $16.00 $16.00 per ton EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE A. J. W. BROWN Phone 1891