Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 17, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    CBFSHAM OUTLOOK.
SANDY BLUFF
Mr. and Mrs. Will D ickerson and
son have retu rn ed to th e ir home in
G ra n ts P ass, a fte r visiting w ith Mr
an d Mrs. A. Radford. Mr. Dickerson
fo rm erly lived here and notices manv
changes and lots of im provem ent
m ade, still it seem s like home.
Mrs. J. Brown, who has been quite
sick at th e hom e of her daughter, Mrs.
A. J. Ault, has been removed to G resh­
am w here she is ta k in g violet ray
trea tm e n ts. H er youngest daughter,
Mrs. A. J. Crose of Medford, is caring
for h er and Mrs. Ault goes back and
fo rth , doing all she can.
Miss Zaidee A utl visited a couple of
days last week w ith Miss D orothy
M attingly of Sandy.
Mrs. Brook and d au g h ters M yrtle
and Lillie a re com bining w ork and an
ou ting and a re helping a t the cannery
In G resham .
DAMASCUS
Bill D allas has com pleted his new
barn.
OVERLAM» REI» BIRD
IS VERY COMPLETE
T l 'KN BAY. JU L T
PAGE 'T HKEI
BORING
Mrs. C ath erin e P alm er of W illa-1
m
in*.
O regon, sp en t th e week-end
E E. Long h as ordered a c a r from
w ith Mr. an d Mrs. O. P. Palm er.
Louis Lehm an, salesm an for R ak er &
Miss N ettie S w artz of P o rtlan d
Son of G resham .
spent Sunday visiting at th e hom e of
H arold H illery is d riv in g a tine
Mr. and Mrs. H erm an N aas and
W illys K night c a r pu rch ased from W.
fam ily.
A. H essel of G resham .
The Misses Mabie and E sth e r E rd ­
R asp b erry h arv estin g is in full
Included in th e equipm ent are m an of P o rtlan d spent th e w eek-end
sw ing and b erry pickers a re In g reat b u m p ers fro n t and re a r, w indshield a t the home of th e ir p aren ts, Mr. and
dem and. T he q u ality as w ell as the w iper, scuff p lates, door grips, spare Mrs. Dan E rdm an.
n m and tire c a rrie r, beside th e usual
q u an tity Is very fine th is year.
The Hizz Medical com pany w ill give
dash light, speedom eter and other
R ichard Beil had his hand cu t last accessories.
n ig h tly show s at th e I. O. O. F. h all I
T uesday w hile moving a d rag saw on a
G listening nickeled ra d ia to r w ith all that week.
big log. It w as n ecessary to have b ar cap, nickeled head lam ps, wind
T he G ladstone ball team failed to be
shield
stan ch io n s,
o utside
door p rese n t for th e Sunday ball gam e to
several stitch es ta k en by a doctor.
T he te ac h ers for th e com ing year handles, scuff p lates and back c u r­ have been held here, th e re fo re fo rfeit- ;
tain window fram e are ad m irably set
for th e D am ascus school a re Mrs. off by a khaki top w ith red bindings ing th e gam e to th e Boring team a c ­
Wu-hlng Copper and Brass.
and w elts.
co rding to th e ru le s of th e C lackam as
P u t some vinegar and sa lt in the Twombly, prin cip al, and Miss E liza­
Red S panish grain ed u p h o lsterin g co unty league.
w ate r when w ashing copper and brass beth Roach, p rim a ry teach er.
and see how th ey w ill shine.
T he recen t ra in s have spoiled p rac­ leaves a p le asa n t im pression w hen
C. H. D urham and D arr D urham
tic ally all th e ch e rrie s excepting the blended w ith th e superb and rich, sp en t Sunday a t th e hom e of th e ir
gleam ing M andalay Maroon, a shade
Ma’s Always B ight.
Royal Annes, w hich w ere m ostly all
m other, Mrs, Ja s. Im el.
T eacher—“W illie, w hat is an ‘a v e r­ picked before th e heavy ra in s of last th a t is exciting m uch in te restin g com ­
m ent, affording to th e eye as it does
T he L adles’ Aid has decided to hold
a g e ’?“
a d elightful sense of sp rig h tlin ess, a r ­ th e ir bake sales at th e M orand Drug
W illie—“I t's som ething a hen lays week.
on.”
T he C arver can n ery sta rte d can n in g tistic ally subdued to a tone of ag re e­ sto re th e first S atu rd ay In each
able refinem ent.
T eacher— “E xplain, p lease.”
b erries Ju n e 4 an d has been can n in g - i T he Red B ird h as a room ier body, m onth.
W illie—“Well, I c a n ’t explain it— every day since
More th a n 30 people r «dlng on a lengthened w heel base of
Miss Violet L ake is visiting at the
b ut I know our old leghorn hen lays
T hey can n ed m a n y !} 06 inches an d a sp rin g base of 136 hom e of Mr. and Mrs. A lthea F eath er- I
oil an average of th ree eggs a week, a re employed
»so m a says.”
tons of stra w b e rrie s and c h e rrie s and inches. T his specification alone in sto n e of Independence.
lo g a n b W I ™ “; 1* ° n ra8P berr,e8 a n d F a "
W illiam M orand and son Donald
P hone o rd ers to Outlook 1561.
loganberries. L ast y ear th e to ta l sales verse conditions. W hen the patented w ere m em bers of th e p a rty of 17,
and shipm en ts am ounted to over
sp w rin g s, adopted by
verland -------
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m ost all from Oregon v City,
iiy . w
who
h o a as s-
$2S 000
Pnuinooru
• v • u r i i a . . n . It u ! , cended
en g in eers a ovrv
re fu rth e ______
r considered
Mt. Hood Sunday
T h e v i .»»
will
be
readilv
u
n
d
e
rsto
o
d
»ho,
.
u
»unday.
They
left
A m eeting of special In terest to all
b e .read ily understood th a t restfu l
u i j
.
«m erest to all rid in g is one of th e m any o u tstan d in g S atu rd ay and arriv e d a t th e G overn­
TIKES AM» TUBES
w ill be held in th e D am ascus com-1 m e rits of th is new car.
K m en t statio n late S atu rd ay night. The
m unity hall on next F rid ay evening,
S
tra
ig
h
t
side,
F
isk
cord
tire
s,
30
by
asce n t w as m ade in eight h ours and
O ld field
Ju ly 20, a t 8 o'clock, w hen J. F. Bur 3%, a re also sta n d a rd equipm ent on th e re tu rn In ab o u t th re e h o u rs. A
Tires
ton of the N ational F arm B ureau F ed­ the Red Bird enhan cin g Its value to good tim e and a splendid trip w as r e ­
... , ,
, GRESHAM meat market
the p u rch a ser an d adding to his mo­
American-
«-«'■»'. Ve.1 a n d o th e r
eratio n will discuss th e question to
po rted by all in sp ite of th e cool
rin g satisfactio n .
Akron Tires
“W hat ig th e F arm B u reau ?" AU a re
T he engine is la rg e r and m ore pow cloudy w eather.
a s s o rtm e n t of cold lu n ch m e a ls an ,! R ed
erfu l and In every way ad ap ted to
Mrs. E. V. M auldlng, who had an
Vulcanizing and Retreading invited to atten d .
m ain tain th a t far-rea ch in g rep u tatio n op eratio n on h er nose th e la tte r p art
All W ork G uaranteed
Fresh Fish Thursdays and Friday»
of cred itab le, econom ical p erform ance
POWELL VALLEY
gained by th e O verland m otor. Speed of th e week w as sufficiently Improved
Home Cored Bacon and Lard a Specialty.
'ri,.,
...
| flexibility, quick pick-up and low cost to be brought hom e Monday of th is
he celebratio n of th e 22d an n iv er- op eratio n a re estab lish ed an d proven week.
GKO. A. BRANDT
Phone 1107
sa ry of th e Sw edish L u th e ra n ch u rc h fa c ^s -
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
W. H. Boring an d Mr. and Mrs. O
at Pow ell V alley w ill be held a t th e
T he Red Bird h as a one-plece differ-
W. Boring and fam ily w ent to B eaver­
X rC’ 2 u n d erT h
aW er" ° On' P
a r ^ „"o^boUsTo8 w ork loose
ton Sunday to a tte n d th e fu n eral of
Jul> .2 , under th e auspices of th e L a- and no openings for fau lty assem bly Mrs. Jo sep h in e B oring, a one tim e rea­
AND
dies’ Aid society. T he m eeting w ill be to th ro w halves out of alig n m en t dmit of D am ascus and w ell known
held at 2 o’clock, when a good p ro -I ,hro,'lgh d irt or ° th e r foreign m a tte r here,
Guaranteed
gram will be given, w hich will be fol K orkinB in betw een th e halves. The
Sanitary
I'> • > -
» « e .t .6
S S K X T n i* ’ ”
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jo h n so n and
W ater-Proof
any quantity, any time
fam ily m otored to H illsb o ro S atu rd ay
«nti ***’iigm
Airtight
li;
1
.
G uests a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. I T his rin g g ea r Is exceptionally to spend th e w eek-end a t th e hom e of
D ELIV ERED
C. A. L indgren on la st T uesday a fte r- | la r&e> of th e sp ira l bevel type and Mr. Jo h n so n ’s p aren ts.
noon w ere Mrs. H ans B acka Mrs IWith .P?e a c c u ra te 'y cu t pinion ru n s
m ade in G resham
•Mary W alilan and so n
t d « ...
and.
tro u b le
L ittle E dith L ake w as tak en to
Bank of Greaham Bid.
M ary W alilan and son Louis and Miss or need of a d ju stm e n t for m any thou G resham F rid ay and Dr. Adix re ­
■Judge G. W. Stapleton
<Clty Hall)
J. I. Bacon
G resham Ice C ream T ilda Holm, all of P o rtlan d
J k ' I g o r “ *1 C o u n t y l ’» ™ < 2)
sand m iles of service. P a rtic u la rly moved her tonsils. She is rep o rted as
Jas. Jennings
n otew orthy is th e su b stan tia l w ell as­ doing well.
r. W.
W J J. o tt
Dr.
.2 ’ ,K |rkwood
& Ice C om pany.
D. C. Ely
J’®In®' Berry Ranch
Money to loan on rea l estate. F arm sem bled, stro n g re a r ax les assem bly
Bank
of Troutdale
E
lm
er
H
anna
and
Miss
Edith
A
nder­
Ph0,,e 1,91
Gresham
Jaa.
Elklngton
loans a t 6 per cent. B. W. T h o rn e — w ith ax le sh a fts 1% inches in diam e
J* G. Campbell
H. L. St. Clair
ter.
son of P ortland sp en t th e w eek-end at
Adv.
K. 11. Willard
S. B. Hnll
Bert Kronen berg
Dr. Geo. Inglis
T he ax les can be rem oved w ith o u t th e home of Miss A nderson's p aren ts,
J a«. Ledbury
C. M. Zimmerman
dissem bling th e ho u sin g and all the Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n A nderson.
Ed W ilkes
Mrs. M aggie Ulin
b earin g s a re of th e h ighest types
D. M. Donough
Mrs. Sadie Burr
A fam ily reunion w as held a t the
_
Blrdleg Heed
known. T hese featu res, to g eth er w ith
and m any others.
the m any estim ab le points of ex cel­ hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. S teinm an
lence in m echanism , single o u t the a t P lea san t Home. T hose p resen t
O verland Red Bird as deserving of w ere Mr. and Mrs. J. E. N ichols and
d iscrim in atin g favor.
P h o n e 601
d au g h ter Gena an d son Ja c k and a
Gresham
neice P h ilas Black, all o , g an p r a n .
KNIERIEM FAMILY
HOLDS REVNIHN cisco, Mr, and Mrs. L. E. N ichols and
son K enneth of S eattle, Mr. an d Mrs.
A fam ilyy reu n io n of 51 p ersons was
J. Hobson of S a lt L ake City, Mr.
held J u ly 4th at th e hom e of George and Mrs. J. P. S teinm an and gran d so n
K nierlem , Sr., n e a r C orbett. A b as­ D uane S teinm an of C orvallis, Oregon,
ket lunch w as enjoyed u nder th e tree s Mr. an d Mrs. H. J. Jo n es of P o rtlan d ,
on th e spacious law n. F our sons, tw o Mr. and Mrs. V. M artin and d au g h ter
»1.000,000 ,>lT itUyearal<1 We a r ^ f h e “h e t b|r '',»g ? re n ta l" “ tOtal of n early
d au g h ters and 11 g ran d c h ild ren of Mary Ann.
County.
y
• w e a re the heaviest ta x p ay e rs In M ultnom ah
Mr. K nierlem w ere p resen t. C hester
to tal of o v e r '»5,000,OOO^url'ng ‘lM - i^ T h e r a 00 W<i»n 8nd b ett,*r,n e n t" »
K nierlem , Mrs. Addle Bellrood and
FAIRVIEW
payroll a t th e p rese n t tim e
T b ere a re 4200 « « P lo y es on our
Mrs. Bessie Muck of P o rtlan d ; F red
T
he
Rev.
Floyd
D
orris
of
P
o
rtlan
d
and F ra n k K nierlem of C orbett and
to ry served1 b y 'im ’a hd"u o V o v e r ’ »6 000 000° ,n rtp a y ro lk ln th a te rri-
Wra. K nieriem of M odesta, C alifornia, will preach a t th e Sm ith M emorial
th a t w ill g„ rig h t back in o ih e c i m u n T ’
T
90 p er ce‘>» <*
a nephew , A lbert B issell, wife and two P re sb y teria n ch u rch next Sundy at 11
w ords, will be sp e n t h ere a t home. haUnel8 ° f local t r a d e - i n o th er
d au g h ters of S eattle, W ashington, o'clock. The S unday school will m eet
pow er cu sto m e rs^ to ^ u r fm r^ lc ^ a n d ^ th l ° Ver d°°0 “ eW I,ght and
w ere also p resen t. T he o th er guests, at th e u su al hour, 10 o’clock.
T he Rev. and Mrs. E. R. D. H ol-
exceeded th is year.
1Ce and th is reco rd will probably be
including th e host, w ere Mr. and Mrs.
C hester K nieriem , Mr. and Mrs. F. lensted expect to leave on T h u rsd ay
p b , X ‘ , cP; x ? y ’ t
e
’ r a y . s ? " ’ '» — «< ■» < « «
Bellrood and two d au g h ters, Mr. and m o rning for E ugene w here th e P re s ­
covering n early 60 th riv in g cities tow ns a n ,f v in an en t, publlc 8ervlc”
Mrs. Roy Muck an d little d au g h ter. b y terian synod will be In session for
W hy not su b scrib e for a few s h a re s" , ", : ' 1,aKe8
th ' 8 v ,cln ,ty ’
week.
Rev. Mr. H ollensted will
Miss R uth F erg u so n and m other and
ence Stock and become a p r o f f t - . h a r V p T t n V V n ^ s ^
t ^
preach
th
e
follow
ing
Sunday
a
t
Rose­
Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard F erguson and
tw o ch ild ren , all of P o rtlan d , Mr. and burg, supplying th e p u lp it for th e Rev.
Dividends paid reg u la rly every th re e m onths.
Mrs. Wm. K nieriem , son and d au g h ter L. B. Quick, a form er classm ate of Mr
H
ollensted.
| of Modesta, C alifornia, Mrs. F lo ren ce
II
.
_
In v estm en t D epartm ent
I Newell of O akland, C alifornia, Wm.
M iller of Los A ngeles C alifornia, Mr. WILLARD MAN TELLS
Hoorn 60S K .e c t r , f ,B1dK. . ? Jortt n7 0 ^
nW e r L ° *
HE BATTERY DANGERS
and Mrs. F ra n k K nierlem and c h il­
dren, .Mr. and Mrs. D. G. B u tler and
Hot w eath er, Ju st like extrem ely
d au g h ters, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Ross.
cold w eath er. Is a d an g er period In the
John Dobbings and F red K nieriem , all
e n PU"e * a te r APP'y th is sam e
life of an y sto rag e b a tte ry u n less the advk
Water Healing Test.
advice to a b attery and It will do Its
of C orbett, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. W il­
p ro p er c a re Is gven it. So w arn s w ork properly.
Oss heaters turn off more hot water
son and ch ild ren of S pringdale.
Sherm
T his enjoyable affair was also th e Z
/ s t a . t b M
m cCarter,
T ' ? ’ ’T ' W" ' ard
- » • «»»b» «
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
r_
____.
*
-
-
v,ce
n
a
tio
n dealer. S um m er w eath er
occasion
for
th
e
reunion
of
four
s
is
­
C C A L IE O K m ia i
Is probably the m ost dang ero u s tim e
te rs and a b ro th er, nam ely Mrs. Belie
the b attery m ust pass th ro u g h because ence or lack of know ledge on the p a rt
g" 8 *et* m° re h eat ,n to the w atpr.
W ilson, E dith B utler, F lo ren ce Newell,
the autom obile Is used m ore d u rin g of th e d riv er, who does not use Judg-
in ""H1” ’P8t8 made by th e Kan«-,«
Je ssie K nieriem and Wm. Miller.
=
to d X . K
n: z
th is period. T his is th e tim e when
o v erh eatin g a b attery Is llably to
oary.
H ener th an nece’ -1 p«Iclency of au to m atic w ater h e a te r*
Start Out—Is Right.
happen, say s Mr. M cCarter.
A ll K in d s o f R ough an d D ressed
M
otorists
as
an
av
erag
e
a
re
p
rone
to
W
hen
u
n
d
erch
arg
ed for some tim e *h’“ gas flred h eater used a larg er pn>
| New R anch-haud from City_"Yes
11 w ant a job and I th in k I can ride forket or neglect keeping the b atterv e r t i 'i L
CO,'".e h ard p " ed and offer p o rtlon Of heat In th e fuel consumed
a itgh,n : T
n h; r pr" flrPd w ,th ,o a t
| the ran g e for you alrig h t, but you fill'd w ith p u re distilled w ater In hot cgur £ e„ ; " i ^ S o i e 0 a,h v hw
b etter give me a g en tle horse, as I w eather. E vaporation of th e w ater In
•tarv
ed
b
.tto
r
y
Is
taken
on
a
long
°
r
ga"o|,n
e’
the solution In the b attery d u rin g hot
have never ridden."
I i o r r a l Boss — "Oh, th a t's easy. w eather is rapid. If th e level of th e run, th e norm al ch arg in g rate will
The te sts were to show the uhill»v
‘° '1H,V' r “
H ere’s a young broncho w hat ain 't w ater Is perm itted to reach a point m’h U7n ' " e S ThYt ' ^ ‘’p i’/ t e n « ^
We Deliver
ev er b o r a rode, eith er . y „ can s ta rt below th e tops of the plates,, th e u p ­
per portion is left exposed and u se ­ buckle. If the b attery w ere In a nor p y of hot w ater, and to give a quant-
J out to g e th er.”
less. The covered portion of the .n ia!.21,"aR by / ’ondltlon th is would not , l,y n t " » te r a deflnate rise In tem per-
P eriodic Inspection of your a tu re In an hour.
T he Bank of G resham pays 6 per plates a re then obliged to assu m e th e o»ciir.
I cen t in te re st on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv. ex tra b u rd en of the u seless portion b attery s condition during hot su m ­
The percentage of h ea t u n its ln hot
T his cau
ses rapid
ov erh licauiifc
eatin g and m er w eath er by a b attery service s ta ­
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Boring, Oregon
Phone Sandy 13x3
Is ab°
ab o u u t th e bent
best ho
so rt of tro u b le w afer delivered were: coal, 18 per
A W an t Ad le ts you r ir h t m nn
uT t** not "een at th *‘
but i tion
,on ,rt
g ro u n d flo o r In m ost any sm all bus- l ^ b . ^ re8 u I,s ln ^ " » 'd .- r a b le expense '«"'«rance you can c a rry
cen t; keroaene, 37 per c e n t; gasoline,
Iness d eal.
I / '. .
...
-
40 p er cen t; m an u factu red gas, 64 per
A j lo c to r will alw ays recom m end
A W ant Ad will do It for you.
cent.
N othing has been om itted from the
list of equipm ent m ade sta n d ard on
th e new O verland Red Bird, but w hat
Is n ecessary and convenient for the
m o to rist who dem ands som ething out
of th e o rd in ary and who a t the sam e
tim e does w ant to plunge into reckless
isfl7dvagance ,n having hls ideal 8at'
F IS K :
Gresham Tire Shop
ICE CREAM
IC E
SEPTIC TANKS
Red Crown
for the
experienced
motorist
EXTRA
ILEAGE
LUMBER
Jonsrud - Gunderson Lumber Co.
FRANK C. JONES
These Significant Facts
Should Appeal To You
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