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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1922)
NEW UNION HIGH GYM GOING ON A TRIP A rchitects fo r th e new Union high The Oh! Y o u Camp F ire g irls of school gym nasium w hich is to be G resham will s ta rt tom orrow morn- (t B z* built a t th e high school in G resham in g for C ed ar creek to be gone for were selected at a recent m eeting of ten days. They will be accom panied th e board of directors. T he new by th e ir lead er. Miss G ertru d e Alex- building will cost ab o u t $20,000. The an d er. Miss F lorence H oney and plans are all expected to be com plet- Miss Mina G ilbert All th e girls ed in ab o u t two weeks. T he new w ith th e exception of one a re going gym nasium will be approxim ately 60 T hose going a re th e Misses Lillie feet by 100 feet in site an d stric tly Nelson, Melba Itossm an. W illene m odern in every way. F reem an & B otkin, Joyce K idder, H elen Hisey, S tru b le of Salem w ere selected as F lorence K ern. D orothy T ay lo r and arch itects. ; K ath e rin e Bailey. It is expected th e h eatin g p lant of ----------------------- th e school will have to be enlarged PLEASANT VALLEY / to supply h ea t for th e new building. _______ --------------------- Prof. ;yid Mrs. Caswell G rave of St BORING l-ouis, M issouri, who have been ---------- guests a t th e hom e of Mr. G rave’s Miss Em tna O regson, who was b ro th er, T hom as G rave, fo r th e past quite badly h u rt by being dragged by few weeks have gone to Berkeley a frig h ten ed horse last w eek, is re-1 w here they will spend a few weeks ported m uch im proved. before re tu rn in g to th e ir home. Mrs. Delay and h er tw o children Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Ruddock, off R osalie and Ira , left Monday for sev- i L ents, w ere v isito rs a t th e hom e of ‘ eral days a t th e beaches. Mr. and Mrs. Ja s. McLean Tuesday In spite of th e fact th a t several of I evening of th is week, th e re g u la r Boring baseball boys Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C alhoun, ac- were away and su b stitu te s were used, com panied by th e ir son, Roy and they were ’ again victorious in th e d au g h ter, MISs D orothy, and Miss Sunday gam e played w ith th e Spring- Leona Clapper, all of P o rtlan d , were dale team , w ith a score of 7 to 6. Sunday g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. and T his m akes them w inners in 12 of Mrs. G. N. Sager. th e 14 gam es they have played th is , F ra n k B axter of Ridgefield, W ash- TROUTDALE SANDY BLUFF season. j Ington, was a V alley visito r one day T he larg est crowd on record at- recently. Mr. B axter Is a fo rm e r res- Mr. and Mrs. J. Caldo en te rta in e d Prof. K. W. Doane, w ife and son D onald of Palo Alto, C alifornia, vis- ¡,on Sunday, Dr. and Mrs. Menxies and tended th e S atu rd ay n ig h t dance a t ! ¡dent of th is place. ite d Sunday w ith Mrs. D oane’s cou- children of P o rtlan d , Mrs. A. R ad- the new club house and all rep o rted a , Glen H erm on has his new bunga- ___ _ sin, Mrs. C. I. Thom as. P rofessor fo rd and ch ildren, Mrs. Law less, T. KOO<1 tim e. T he floor is in excellent j low alm ost finished and expects to and Mrs. Doane cam e over land in a C a |do, H a rrie tt R adford. Mrs. A. condition and th e hall is u n d er good I move into it in th e n ear fu tu re . I c . A. E k stran d Is having his home H udson coach and are spending th e R ad fo rd ’s d a u g h te r re tu rn e d to P o rt- m anagem ent. Mr. and Mrs. W ilbur McCullah and rem odeled and when com pleted it su m m er visiting relatives in Oregon. la n d w ith Dr. Menzies and fam ily to d au g h ter, H elen of P o rtlan d , w ere w ill be m odern in every appointm ent. T hey w ere accom panied Sunday by 8Pend th e week. C arp en ters have com m enced work Mrs. D oane’s m other, Mrs. J. C. Mrs. F ield, m o th er of Mrs. J. week-end g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. Cooper of McMinnville. P rofessor ‘ Caldo, spen t th e w eek-end visiting and Mrs. E. V. M auldlng an d fam ily. on T. R. B erry ’s new bungalow which Mr, and Mrs. L ester Irv in have he is having b u ilt on F o ster road. Doane is a m em ber of th e faculty a t r trien d s in M ilwaukie. moved to C ed ar Brook th is week so Mr and Mrs. C. A. E k stran d and S tan fo rd U niversity. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray W ilkinson and as to be n e a r his w ork at th e Biers son, Clarence, expect to m o to r to Al E lizabeth T hom as is spending th e (wo sons spen t Sunday w ith Mr. and mill. bany next Sunday w here th ey will week a t T he Dalles w ith h er a u n t, ; Mrs. Chas. W ilkinson. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. A m esberry and visit w ith relatives, re tu rn in g home « t v s ' j ,, I Mr. alld Mrs. P ark in so n of A dair, little d au g h ter, Lois, to g e th er with M onday evening. c itX V .n d T p Z X m V r .m Z have sta rte d on th e re tu rn trip Mrs. H. A. Beck and Miss Georgie A lbert T roge and E arl Olson have city ha 1 and is p rogressing rap id ly ., a fte r hBving spent two w eeks v lstt. Beck ,eft Monday for a m otor tr(p gone to th e W ild C at m ountain e oontrac » a s let to E rnest ltohlfe , jng with \ j rs P ark in so n ’s sister, Mrs. to eastern Oregon They expect to be of T ro u td ale. Some 10 y ears ago th is Hav w «iL-inc„ n T h Ov ea8larn Oregon. i ney expect to be huck leb erry patch for a few days. .fv, u. n k 4 . o 1 Hay W ilkinson. They m ade th e trip gone ab o u t tw o weeks and will visit P leasan t V alley G range held its ♦ ht ht h d bU,t hr.°Uh ’ ° Ut here by “ U,° ln 10 day8’ relativ es at P rin ev ille and Post, Ore. re g u la r m onthly session la st S a tu r som e tro u b le w hich was sta rte d th e . . . . . . , ... _ . . . , . . . . . . I Mr. and Mrs. Holem , who p u r-i Miss F arm er, who visited a t th e day evening. w ork was stopped and n o th in g m o re ' 1 chased the H eden place, have trad e d hom e of h er sister, Mrs. Lloyd Malli- was done u n til th is v ea r when e n t e r - , . „ ... . ,, , . sam e fo r p ro p erty in Cam as. W ash- coat and fam ily for som e tim e, re P leasan t Valley C hurch W ill H ear p risin g citizens decided to provide a , . , _ .. , . . ington, and have moved there. tu rn ed to h e r hom e in McMinnville D istrict S u p erin te n d en t. com m unity m eeting place. A bout , $4000 is available fftr th e construe- Irene Leach, of P o rtlan d , is spettd- th e last of th e week. Dr. Youngson, d istric t su p e rin te n tion of th e building and it is e x p e c t-|‘ng th e week w ith Miss Zaidee A ult. I O." A. P alm er rep o rts th a t this dent, will preach at th e P lea san t Val A lbert A ult is visiting at hom e f o r 'T ® * J ’" COmpIete ‘he berry picking ley M ethodist church next S unday ev ed th a t this, will com plete the o u t th e week i ° r th s 8ea8On and ‘ h at In sp ite of ening, A ugust 6, at 8 o'clock. All side of th e hall and get It in to shape th e continued dry w ea th er he has those who have had th e p leasu re of to be used fo r com m unity gath erin g s. Mr. Brow ning, C larence Brow ning, had a good average crop. h earin g Dr. Youngson preach are Com pletion of th e w ork will come i F red R adford, Mr. an d Mrs. J. Mat- Among those who have retu rn ed anxious to h ear him. An in v itatio n is la te r when m ore funds a re available, thew s and d au g h te r m otored to Au- from th e beaches th e last week were, T he teach ers fo r th e com ing year ro ra Sunday to spend th e day w ith j Mrs Root? Etonaid^and BilHe Mora'nd' extended to all to come and h e a r him. | Dr. M a u r i c e _ Hall of the D epart- j ment of Agriculture. ! after many experi ments has discovered | that the hookworm can be killed in the l o w e r animals by carbon tetrachloride He will soon be in a position to announce the method of treat ment that will rid human beings of the h e a l t h - destroying parasite which has been so prevalent in the country. The dis covery is regarded as I one of the highest | importance. Statisti cians figure that the elimination o f t h e hookworm will in crease the prosperity and productivity of the South trem en dously. at T ro u td a le a re Mrs. E m ilie A. Mr. B row ning’s sister. I Mrs. W. R. T elford and sons W allle Shaw of P o rtlan d , principal, anti Mrs. The P aren t-T each er association Is and T om . an d Mrg W a |te r Met PLEASANT HOME A rm in ta Scott fo r th e prim ary ! planning to have a w eenie ro ast next and little d a u g h te r Doris All re A sta te life certificate was Issued grades. Mrs. Scott was th e prim ary T hursday evening, A ugust 3, on th e ported a p leasan t o u tin g ” to Mrs. Jean L ent D ollow lteh as a te ac h er last year and endeared her- C ottrell school grounds. E veryone is L. C. A rm stro n g has been io self to the h ea rts of h er pupils and invited. Come and enjoy th e even- th e past week n u rsin g a badly lacer resu lt of th e recen t teach e's exam i nations. th e ir paren ts. [ ing. ated hand as a resu lt of an accident T he ju n io r d ep a rtm en t of th e M. Im provem ents a re being m ade on --------------------- a t th e rock c ru sh e r a t Sandy last E. church is com ing back to its old th e M ethodist church. T he building MAN RELEASED ON BONDS week. sta n d a rd s a fte r a little slum p in a t w hich is very high is being low ered IS AGAIN ARRESTED C. W. C o ttrell and fam ily of W ash tendance for th e past few weeks. and new fo undations put in. T he ex A. H u rst, one of th e men ougal, W ashington, w ere Sunday Last Sunday th e a tten d a n ce in th e cav atin g is being u n d erta k en at th is ; tim e p rep a ra to ry to low ering th e Irau g h t in ,h e A’ W ’ M etzKe r & Co g n u ests . p at th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. d ep a rtm en t was 35. A year ago th e b u ilding onto new fo undations. sto re recently by n ig h t w atchm an , ' _ h ig h est m ark reached d u rin g th e ___________ __ j F ra n k W ostell, and released on Miss v io let B arret, of P o rtlan d , season was 23 and on th a t Sunday A telephone has been Installed at $150° bond8’ wa8 c a “ Kh t ,a8‘ S un- X 7 7 , 7 o® ° f ondy th re e o r fo u r enrolled m em bers th e fa ir grounds. T he n um ber is ' daY evening In a suspected sto re te r ’ Mrs. O rville Boring and were absent. T he to ta l en ro llm en t fam ily. 2101. burg lary a t Newberg. „ , „ now ru n s n e a r 50. L ast S unday th e Mrs L au ra Caldw ell en tertain ed children of th e d ep a rtm en t decided several guests a t h er hom e on F riday try and Parn 25 CPntg apiece , o of la st week. Among the g u ests w.ere raise a fund of th e ir own fo r th e u ™ , ’* ’Pr* ° 1 o rtlan d and her son purchase of som e special equipm ent Give it your immediate attention and enjoy health. M * X T ; MCCIU,,g' sand ta b ' « ’ 8C" * n8’ blackboards, Do not h esita te to investig ate my m ethods used in tre a tin g v ari M r. 7 T R<7 McC1Un* T he children mean to earn th e ous diseases. Have successfully tre a te d many chronic and acute t o l l 7 T T e *Xpect «"»«•y ‘ hom selves and only ask the cases, including R heum atism . H eadache, A sthm a, C a ta rrh , K idney, to leave soon for an indefinite «lav at v Liver, H eart, Stom ach and F em ale D isorders. th e beaches * X chance to work fo r It. Each Is to F re e C onsultation Mrs. Ed. Rich, of P o rtlan d . Is vis- X i e " " h° W Parned YOUR AILM ENT DR. C. R. KEHRES CHIROPRACTIC PH Y SIC IAN Steam B ath, M assage, E lectro-C h irop ractic and O z o n e T reatm en ts. Office H ours: 9 to 1; 2 to 5. 414-15 Stock Exchange Bldg., T h ird and Y am hill, P o rtlan d , Oregon P hone Main 2722 Res. P hone T abor 1520 M IL K P R IC E S After Aug. 1st will be 12c per Quart 6c per Pint GRESHAM DAIRY E. BAUMANN. P h o n e 2441 an d gMa; thj e ¡ X T " Pa"en t8 ’ " X ® ? " f *h® «®‘b° d ' 8‘ < * « « * | Sell Your Victory Notes Now 4% '. Victory Notes are now selling above par but on December 15, 1922, they will only bring face value. Government Bond Letter No. 205 says: •‘Calls for the redemption of all 4%r; Victory Notes which bear the distinguishing letters A, B, C, D, E, or F prefixed to their serial numbers on December 15, 1922, on which date in terest will cease to accrue. If you have any of the above mentioned Victory Notes bring them to us and we will cash them for you at the market rate less the usual brokerage. BANK OF GRESHAM Gresham, Oregon STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY DIVIDEND NO. 2 Another Red Letter Day July 1, 1922 was a n o th e r Red L e tte r Day for th e ow ners of o u r 7 p er cent P rio r P reference Stock. Checks for th o u san d s of dollars w ere m ailed o u t by us to o u r T h rifty C ustom ers and P atro n s in paym ent of th e SECOND REGU LAR QUARTERLY DIVIDEND on th e ir holdings in th is sound an d a ttra c tiv e security. Consult o u r Inv estm en t D ep artm en t a t once and get on o u r M ailing List for th e ' NEXT DIVIDEND ON OCTOBER FIRST 1 his Stock Yields 7.3 per cent Investm ent D ep artm en t Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Room 605 E lectric Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard F ull line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET Main St., G resham GEO. DIETL, Prop. LUMBER, LATH AND SHINGLES Lumber Co. BUILDING MATERIAL Gresham, Route A Phone 1083 CASH PAID for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves, of any kind See Me for Cattle Hauling E. BAUMANN, Gresham, F IS K T i m e to R e t ir e ? ■uy r e e l • •• » a a re p lanning fo r a very helpful dav a r e .X 7 .n X “ e i ^ T "® « 8 “ n d ay ’ Au* ' « ’ " bp" ‘bp ’ T T T . vT 6 ° m eO f p» n ^ e g a ,i„ n come to g eth er fo r an! th e ir g ra n d p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs Tei- j , ... . ford, of Oregon City. a T 7 - Services will be l F r. . held ’nnt’nlng and aftern o o n . A bas- snendtn 7 „ T D a rre ‘ aFe kp‘ d l" " Pr «‘ " o o " be a social m T h 7 7 at ‘7 T Ch " f ‘” p d «y *»>,ch will be ap- Mrs. H auck and two little sons of „„ .u a a. . .a , p re d a te d hr th e m em bership of the Bend, Oregon, who have been visiting „ a „ „ a <« . a . for the past m onth at th e hom e o f ' T T ' " T " 0 T " 1 Fresh Fish in Season PLEASANT HOME MEAT MKT. MARION M AYFIELD. Prop. Phone G resham 276. Gas Briquetts $16.00 During .Inly and Auinist. Delivered into basement, fa s h on Delivery, ABOUT AS HAPPY $16.00 per ton EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE A. J. W. BROWN Phone 1581 Phone 1X91 A R t a t e d com commu m unication of F airview Lodge No N 92 A F. /X ' * A M , S Saturd: atu rd ay evening. Aug 5. 1922 at 8 o’clock p. m. La bor In M. M D egree V isiting b reth ren welcome WM H. STANLEY, Sec'y. M B. McOINNTS. W M T elephone 2101 if you w ant th e M ultnom ah county fair grounds. A T ire you will be proud to own. Every F isk T ire user is a F isk Booster. R e-tlre w ith F isks and enjoy m otoring to th e fullest extent. GEO. A. BRANDT P hone 1107 O pposite B row n’s M arket her parents. Mr and Mrs Geo L a n -,, W ' mh I s h h ing. d reth . retu rn ed to her home ’he l - t ! T T T T , F or quick service and a sq u a re of th e week Th Me‘h o d ,st L adles' Aid socle- ___________ _ ly will m eet a t th e home of Mrs. M. deal call G resham 14x. If you w ant S tate w ide p o u ltry m en ’s conven L cn n artz on W ednesday aftern o o n , wood, call the sam e num ber. C. H. tlon a t O. A. C., A ugust 1-2-3. AI1 m em bers a re requested to be C alkins, G resham , Oregon. --------------------- present. The M ultnom ah county fa ir of- A ugust 17, Is th e date of th e next flee s te lep hone num ber Is 2101. visit of Miss M arjory M. Sm ith to Storage b attery rep airin g and re ,h f" com "’"n<‘r- Miss S m ith h a s, charging, s ta rte r and g en e rato r P|a n ” pd an In terestin g m eeting fo ri work. R ak er * Son. J th is next tim e w ith d em o n stratio n s „ J In th * p rep a ra tio n of different kinds “ Say It with a W ant Ad _________ of foods. T his m eetings Is fo r all th e women of {he com m unity. Miss Mary E llio tt has been su ffer ÎW ILL N O T C O M 8 ing from an a tta c k of n eu ra lg ia fo r th e past week. T h e E pw orth L eague d elegates from th is com m unity. Rev. E. B. ; C otton, H erm an W alters an d Miss Amy E llio tt arriv ed hom e M onday I evening about 7 p m. a fte r one of th e best vacations they ev er had T his y ea r's cam p was declared to be MOST FOLKS ARE la rg e r and b e tte r th an ever before as th e ir d in n er allow s them to be. Y our ap p etite feels q u ite ag g rav ated if y o u r digestion Is not fu rn ish ed w ith th e p ro p er menu. Let th is m a rk e t assist you. We will be pleased to serve you. Phone 2441 Fisk Tires and Tubes. Oldfield Tires and Tubes. American Akron Tires and Tubes. ùude •Jehus’ vJWU CHOICE FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS Phone 1711 Ign ition Expert, $25 will be given to him who proves th a t I can n ot find th e de ficiency of his m ach in e on sta rtin g , lig h tin g and Ignition. Main stre e t G arage. Phone G resham 1228. l)MVERSnY-(|WjGON The U N I V E R S I T Y p» O R E G O N contains: T h e college o f Literature. Science and the A r ts with 22 departments The professional schools of A rc h i tecture— Business Administration - Education-G raduate Study L aw - Medicine— Music -Physical Educa tion -S ociolo gy . The 47th Year Opens October 2,1*22 For a cat air, f u * or onif Info rm ation tv rltr T h r R eg ietrer. U n i o r r n t f o f O re g o n , E u ir n r , O reg o n .