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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1923)
The Exception. tu tsu m get such a b ru ise on his h e a d ’ N ew lyw ed—"W hat do you th in k of N urse—"Beg pardon, m um —but you th e s ta te of m a trim o n y ’" said to let him play on th e piano if he O ld-tim er— W aal, it's been my ob w anted to—and he fell off.” serv atio n th a t it is th e exception to Need Your Suit Cleaned} L incoln s rule. It continues to en H ave it F re n ch d ry cleaned. _ Re- d ure— h alf slave and h alf free.” BORING p airin g neatly done. T ailo rin g for ladies and men. A 10-pound boy arriv ed a t th e home The C hild's Own F au lt. P E T E R LENARD, T ailo r. of Mr. and Mrs. O tto Bosie T uesday D istracted M other—H eavens! W hat of la st week. happened to bab y ’ How did the little S unday g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr and Mrs. Jo h n M usa w ere, Mr. and M rs W alter Musa and Wm. S everin C arefully s e le c t e d and fam ily, all of P o rtlan d . MANY COMMUNITIES REPORT ACTIVITIES flours, pure m ilk Crisco, m alt and o th e r nutritious m aterials m a k e D a v i d s o n 's healthful. Thor ough b a k i n g brings out that d e lic io u s flavor. Fam ily p r i d e m ain tain s th e quality. at your grocer’s zfl/w a y s . os/{ fo r "^B R E AD S 8T-4 CHEVROLET B erry G row ers! F a rm ers! Let us show you the newest model Chevrolet 1-ton Truck. It is equipped with the Superior motor and has electric lights and starter. . For speed, easy spring action and ease of handling it is a winner. Prices are as follow s: I ON I RUCK chassis ............................. COMMERCIAL chassis....... J ou7 n8 ..........................................Z Z Z ? eJ i v e r y ....................... ZZZZZZZZ ge<jan ............................................................ Sedanette.............................................. Coupe —....................................... These prices all f. o. b. Gresham We trade and give liberal terms $ 700 545 663 COTTRELL YOUNG PEOPLE TAKE MARRIAGE VOWS timed to the hour C arl Goger, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Goger. an d Miss L illian Noakes, d au g h ter of Mrs. S. F. P itts, both of C o ttrell, w ere m a rried on Friday- Ju n e 15, in th e a p a rtm e n t of th e groom s' b ro th er-in -law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R o b ert M. H ard y in G resham . T he cerem ony w as per- perform ed by th e Rev. S. F. P itts in th e p resen ce of th e im m ediate r e la tives of both c o n tra c tin g p arties. Mr. an d Mrs. H ard y stood up w ith the couple. Mrs. W alter M etzger an d little d au g h ter D orris le ft S atu rd ay fo r a th re e w eeks’ stay a t the Y ellow stone N ational P ark . She expects to stop over for a v isit w ith frien d s a t Spo kane, W ashington, also at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. W alcott a t Clyde T he bride w ore a d ress of brow n P ark , M ontana. Mrs. W alcott w ill a c com pany h e r on h er trip to th e P ark . can to n crep e and c a rrie d sw eet peas W. W. M etzger, local g ara g e m an, Mr. and Mrs. G oger lefi a t once for sold a new F o rd to u rin g c a r to G lenn T he D alles for a sh o rt trip an d on th e ir re tu rn w ill m ake th e ir hom e on D allas th e la st of th e week. th e Goger farm for th e sum m er. B oring played th e Oswego b aseb all team S unday a t Oswego w ith a score FAIRVIEW of 5 to 3 in favor of Boring. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. T elford and tw o Mrs. J u lia B o rg erso n of S eattle is boys, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M orand and v isitin g w ith h er b ro th er, J. H. P e te r sons, also Mrs. J. W. Roots left S un son an d fam ily. day for Seaside. Mr. T elford an d Mr. Mrs. G. B u rlin g am e of T ygh V alley and Mrs. M orand re tu rn e d M onday Is v isitin g re la tiv e s h ere for a few b u t Mrs. T elford and boys, also Mrs. days. R oots an d D onald an d B illie M orand . , , | At th e school m eeting held la st expect to m ake a tw o w eeks sta y a t ■ < . . . ,, th e beach 7 I n ig h t J. W. M ollar w as elected d ire c t o r for th re e y e a rs an d Mrs. Maude S unday g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. I H eslin w as re-elected c le rk for the and Mrs. W. W. M etzger w ere Mrs. J. I com ing year MeL T J ? V r GWeh dOlyn and B* ' M r’ and Mr8’ W alter B u rlin g am e ble M etzger of G resham . I , fam ily Qf Y aklm a W M h,n‘ ton T he an n u a l school m eeting w as a re visitin g a t th è hom e of Edw in held a t th e schoolhouse Monday a fte r- B urlingam e, en ro u te to C alifornia, noon. O. M. R ichey w as elected new w here th ey m ay m ake th e ir fu tu re d irec to r for th e com ing year. L. H. home. M alllcoat, p rn icip al, and Miss >,.• o „ v,n»v, » j . . , Miss Sue L ew is of K an sas arriv ed m e d ia ti J 7 " ' Z ‘“ T S atu rilay a t th e hom e of h er 8‘8^ . m ediate g rad es w ere retain ed for th e M rs LouU e M orrJson, w here 8he w in com ing y ear and Miss Bluhm of Beav-1 8pend tb e summer> e r C reek w as h ired to teach th e p r i Mrs. Io la C opeland and ch ild ren m ary grades. Sunday g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr have re tu rn e d hom e a fte r a v isit in and Mrs. O. A. P alm er w ere Mr. and C am as, W ashington, w ith h e r m other Mrs. R ufus C oates and fam ily of P o rt Mrs. C happell. Mrs. C laude K napp, who h as been land and H. F essenden from Cali fo r sev eral w eeks w ith h er husband I fornia. Dewey H ill re tu rn e d hom e th e la st a t V ernonla- Oregon, w here he is em- of th e week from th e Sellw ood hospl- P*°yed in a logging cam p, Is spending *„1 _ 1_ 1. . . . In Woolf nr fm/A 1.» _ v.__ .. ta i w here he has sp en t th e p ast a week o r two looking a fte r h e r hom e J here, w hich th ey p la n to sell. m onth as a re su lt of an accid en t to his Mrs. — S. - F. ------- O sburn ill e n te rta in for left hand received w hile em ployed by 1 ------ — - w •■••• .... th e Big C reek L um ber com pany a t t *le benefit of th e W om en’s society of Y n Oregon. ___ I th t II e o P Proa .ir i o n n nkuMzt —. — re sb L y i’t teria ch u rch I. ..,1*1. w ith » a 1 law n K .^ nappa, p a rty a t h er resid en ce, O sburn P ark , on T h u rsd ay evening, Ju n e 21. W al- PLEASANT VALLEY _. „ 1 dem ar H ollensted of P o rtla n d w ill T he V aughn, G ibson. K irk, G res- L ing an(, o th er num ber8 w ill be given 877 wold L esn er an d Cox fam ilies w ere by P o rtlan d v lslto rs. A11 a re invited P o rtlan d v isito rs a t th e dance given an d a good tim e ,8 a88ured by Mr. and Mrs. A M. S p rin g er of As an a fte rm ath of th e atten d a n ce P le a sa n t V alley S atu rd ay night, w here conte8t rec en tly com pIeted ln th e Sun an ap p reciativ e crow d enjoyed a day 8chool of S m ith M em orial ch u rc h P leasan t evening w ith an ap p etizin g th e R e„ s en tertaln ed th e Golds w ith m id n ig h t lunch. All w ere invited to a p lcn |c at R iveria p ark Qn th e Colum re tu rn an d b rin g th e ir frien d s on Ju n e bla r ,yer hlghw ay ye8 terd ay . 30 to enjoy th e b irth d a y p arty of th e ir G eorge sh a w ha8 go„ e t() V ernonla 6 80n’ an s ng Pr pg er. I wh ere he has em ploym ent in a log —at the BANK OF GRESHAM Gresham, Oregon BANKING CO-OPERATION IN YOUR BUSINESS OR INDIVIDUAL AFFAIRS IS THE ONE VITAL POWER THAT CREATES SUCCESS —let us co-operate with you —today These Significant Facts Should Appeal To You i l oon n n n ° ^ Pfany Pald ™ ‘ ,n ta x es and b ridge re n ta ls a to ta l of n ea rly C ounty.00 1 1 yeaF' We “ re th ® h eaviest ta x p ay e rs in M ultnom ah , . T'hi8 Com pany„w ln expend in c o n stru c tio n w ork and b etterm e n ts a X f f j r w s f f s “ « • « • — ~ ™ w o rd ^ w ll? b e'sp e n th h ere a t home. Ch8nDel9 ° f ,o cal tra d l- * “ ° th e r ^ J )U ritlg . th e pa8t y ear w e have added o ver 6000 new lig h t and S S S ,^ 5 S " ;X ." ’ °"r ’ >» K nhvTi1*8. Com pa? y h as over >60,000,000 a c tu a lly invested in tan g ib le co v erin g U,: fUl and p e~ “ t public ‘ serv ice co vering n ea rly 60 th riv in g cities, tow ns and villages in th is vicinity. W hy not su b scrib e for a few sh a re s of o u r 7 per cen t P rio r P re fe r e n c ^ Stock and becom e a p ro fit-sh arin g p a r t n e r ^ 7 h ls gr'eat e m e T D ividends paid re g u la rly every th re e m onths. In v estm en t D ep artm en t Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Room 605 E le ctric Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon m 627 1065 lOdd Sherman McCarter Garage Phone 2331 Gresham Distributor for Chevrolet Motor Cars and I CO-OPERATION’ ■ One who is all o u t of m oney is like- ly to th in k h e’s “a ll in " A "child of m isfo rtu n e ” often is one | begotten by p a re n ts of big fo rtu n e. cam p, CORBETT SEPTIC T A N K S O u aran leetl Han Karr W a ter-I’roof anil A irtig h t We have installed many Septic Tanks in Eastern Multnomah. F.nquire of any of the following: Bank o f Gresham Bid. Judge O. W. Stapleton City of Gresham (C ity Hall “2 J. 1. Bacon M ultnomah County Fa r'arm (2) Jas. Jennings J. Kilgore E. B. Kirkwood Dr. J. O tt Delftel Kerry Ranch D. C. E ly Bank o f Troutdale Jas. Elklngton H. C. Campbell H. L. St. Clair E, H. W illard 8. B. Hall Bert Kronenberg Dr. Geo. Inglis Jas. Ledbury C. M. Ztmmorman Ed W ilkes Mrs. M aggie Ulm D. M. Donough Mrs. Sauie Burr Blrdleg Reed and m any others. FR A N K C. JO N ES — ■ ■ - —■ ■ v 11001 V 1CVV1UU J yes- V .T At n th n e . u an u n i i u u u a l i n school election I t is asto n ish in g how m uch help you terd ay C h arles B ram h all w as elected can g et w hen you don’t need it. 1 J d *---- -— r for th ------------ irecto re e y ea rs of - th e consol Phone 601 Gresham is tric com posed posed of of D D istricts istricts Money to Ioan on rea l estate. F arm idated dated d d l8 tr,c t t com loans a t 6 p er cent. B. W. T horne.— | 48' 42 and 39- E d - w ilso n w as elected clerk fo r one year. T he a n n u a l com m encem ent of Co lum bian H igh school No. 1 w as held F rid ay evening a t th e g ran g e hall. Six stu d e n ts received diplom as. S en ato r M ulkey w as th e p rin cip le sp e ak er. T he p ro g ram consisted of a song by th e high school stu d e n ts, a solo by We Deliver Mr. Jo n es, a duet by Prof. J. A. F in ley an d a lady from P o rtlan d , an ad d ress by S en ato r Mulkey, w ho a f te r w ard s p resen ted th e diplom as to th e Boring, Oregon phone Sandy 13x3 g rad u a tes, w ho w ere L ark in Sboltz, A rlie K incaid, Ray L asley, A udrey T reg ask is, Wm. M organ and E vylan Bram . T he high school ch o ru s u nder land visited th e fo rm e r's p a re n ts, Mr. ROCKWOOD th e d irectio n of P ro fesso r F inley, then and Mrs. Ja m e s P o u n d er, Friday. sang ------------- tw o songs, Mr. Moore san ----------- g a solo ---- -------------------------- Ja m e s Ross m otored to Kelso, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. G undy of Long and a q u a rte t from P o rtlan d san g sev- W ashington, S atu rd ay and his daugh- era l selectio n s. te r, Mrs. L a u ra S am uelson and little B each, C alifornia, have been house P rin c ip a l McKay and th e Misses d au g h ter of th a t place, re tu rn e d home g u ests of Miss M arg aret P a rrin g to n for th e p a st week. E lsa B e rn e r and Jo y C ro ck ett an d the w ith him S unday for a w eek ’s visit, A ll Kinds o f Rough and Dressed LUM BER Jonsrud - Gunderson Lumber Co. stu d e n ts have w orked u n d er th e m ost Mrs. C lara L arsso n , Mrs. L ydia Os- ad v e rse circ u m sta n ce s th e p ast school tra n d an d Mrs. W. F. H enkle attended y ear and deserve g re a t c re d it for th e sta te g ra n g e from C olum bia g ran g e p ro g re ss th ey have m ade, school hav- la st week. lng been held in th e g ran g e hall and T he C o rb ett house on th e co u n try th ey w ere p rac tica lly crow ded into place of th e late S en ato r C orbett one room , divided by cu rta in s. How- b u rn ed to th e gro u n d last week. Mrs ever th e new school building Is n ea r- L ucy K incaid and son R alph had ing com pletion and P rin c ip a l McKay ch a rg e of th e place. and Miss C ro ck ett have been retain ed | Mrs. E sth e r S te w a rt drove to Kelso, in th e school, Miss B ern er h as a c W ashlngton, today on a business trip. cepted a position in ea ste rn O regon at Mrs. Don L tttlep a g e of H eppner Is a m ore lu c ra tiv e salary . v isitin g w ith rela tiv e s here. Pom ona g ran g e m eets h ere W ed W ill H arm on and son W alter of nesday. P o rtlan d w ere g u ests a t th e Lew is Mr. and Mrs. E arl P o u n d er of P o rt- Reed hom e on Sunday T he school election M onday r e s u lt ed In th e un an im o u s re-electio n of Dr. C. L. H aynes for th e 3-year term as d ire c to r; th e election of Ed. Covey to fill th e u n ex p lred term of Dr. B. H. Pedersen, and th e unanim ous re-elec tion i>t C lark Jo h n so n as clerk . Plano Tuning. S atisfactio n g u aran teed , >3. F red B. Jo n es, phone G resham 189x1. tf WANTED— More re a d e rs for th e w an t ads and m ore w ant ads for th e read ers. T h e Bank o f G resh am pays 5 p er c e n t In te re st on tim e d ep o sits.— Ad*. UOME WAWTT m m a mc »« H A P rr «N TWJB MNP UM M- w U PRwrr rT FOB TÖU. MPEFS CWfc KO m K Í, ffraooxivN - »er» putff TM« PIAMO- * * I L l I MOW TMt law n !