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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1924)
TROUTDALE T he 500 p arty given by th e T. T. club on valentine night w as a decided success. T he hall w as decorated in red and w hite stre a m e rs, red h ea rts, etc. H igh honors w ent to Mrs. W al lace S pence and Bud T iller, consola tion to Mrs. L au ra H elm boldt and Wm. W right. R efreshm ents w ere served follow ed by dancing. H arry McGinnis of P o rtlan d is here helping to build th e McGinnis g reen house. < 01.1 MK1A\ WINS FROM BEAVERTON T he C olum bian high b ask etb all Mrs. Wm. L ockm iller of M itchell. team s played B eaverton on th e la tte r's I Oregon, is visiting at the hom e of his floor F rid ay evening. F eb ru ary 22. T he sister-in -law , Mrs. W. T. H ensley. boys played a re tu rn gam e, C olum bian A fter th e reg u la r m eeting of th e having lost to B eaverton a t C orbett E a ste rn S ta r S atu rd ay n ig h t a recep e a rlie r in th e season. T he sco re In tion w as given Mr. and Mrs. C larence F rid a y 's gam e was as follow s: P arsons. A few near rela tiv e s outside C olum bian— B ram h all 8, P. P o rts 2 Mr. and Mrs. C. I. T hom as visited th e ch a p te r w ere guests. S up p er w as Berney, D avies 4, C a rte r 5. T otal 19 on S unday a t th e hom e of Dr. E. A. served and a b eau tifu l Bohem ian B eaverton— H ocken 4, L ang 5, Cook g lass dish w as p resen ted th e bride 4, M asters 1. T aylor 3. T otal 1 M ann in P o rtlan d . and groom. In th e g irls gam e C olum bian lost as Mrs. G eorgia Moore left Sunday Miss M iriam Spence is w orking at Miss Leah, B eaverton forw ard, could n ig h t fo r h er home in New York. th e C. C. Bush garage. out reach an y th in g C olum bian could Mr. and Mrs. L inn M onohan of F all- An ox team driven from ea ste rn p u t on th e floor. T he sco re: bridge. W ashington, have been v isit Oregon was a ttra c tin g m uch atten tio n C olum bian—M. H ard in g 7, M enden ing th e fo rm e r's p are n ts. Mr. and Mrs. on ou r stre e ts h ere Monday. hall 6. T otal 13. Jam es M onohan and o th e r relatives. S unday d in n er g u ests a t th e Mrs. B eaverton—Leah 19, M atzke 8. T o Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Johnson from W. T. H ensley home w ere Wm. Lock- ta l 27. n ear McMinnville, Oregon, visited a m iller of M itchell, Oregon, T hom as few days la st w eek a t th e hom e of Mr. H ensley and fam ily and A lbert H en s BORING and Mrs. B. M oorehead on H ensley ley of P o rtlan d and Mrs. A nna R ich road. Mrs. John so n is a siste r of Mr. ard so n and son L inn and d au g h ter Mrs. Chas. P alm e r of P o rtlan d w as M oorehand. E lla of T routdale. a S unday g u est at th e hom e of Mrs. Jam es Cook sold a C hevrolet coupe C onsiderable in te re st is being ex O. A. P alm er. to H ow ard Udey of C orbett th is week. hibited over th e p o ste rs th e O. E. S. Miss A nderson arriv ed from M inne T he T ro u td ale F low er club m et at have ou t for a leap y ear p a rty to be so ta S unday for a visit a t th e hom e of th e lib ra ry on Monday afternoon. given at the Masonic hall at T ro u td ale Mr. and Mrs. C arl L ekberg, T h ere w as a good atten d a n ce and on th e evening of th e 29th of F e b ru Mr. and Mrs. W. E. C hilds and fam m uch in te re st show n. The ladies will ary. A k angaroo co u rt, ca rd s, gam es, ily sp e n t S unday a t th e hom e of Mr. m eet next Monday aftern o o n to p la n t m usic and good eats a re prom ised, and Mrs. L eroy T an n e r of P o rtlan d . bulbs and sh ru b s on >he grounds of and all for a p u rely leap y ear fee. L. C. F ish e r of Cascade L ocks spent th e city hall. T he next re g u la r m eet M embers of th e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs a s th e w eek end w ith his fam ily h ere ing w ill be seed and p la n t exchange sociation a re p rep a rin g a p lay and Mr. an d M rs. McMann and fam ily day on M arch 17th. _______ ___ ».»■ m usical p rogram to = be given a t th e from P o rtlan d have moved onto th e Mr. and Mrs. C lark of Waldo, O r e - , city hall on F rid ay evening, M arch 7. A nderson place. Mr. McMann is em gon, a re visiting a t th e hom e of Mr. ployed on th e Sabin place. STATED COMMUNICATION an d Mrs. Jam es Cook and o th e r r e la Mr. and Mrs. W. W. M etzger r e F airview Lodge No. 92, A. F. & tives. tu rn ed S atu rd ay evening from A. M„ S atu rd ay evening, M arch w eek's m o to r trip to C alifornia. T he school cooking club w as o r 11, 1924, 8 p. m. L ab o r in M. M. de ganized th is w eek w ith Mrs. W. C. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. M orrison of Sis gree. V isiting b re th re n welcome. Spence as leader. E lizabeth Robinson sons, C alifornia, retu rn ed w ith them WM. H. STANLEY, Sec'y. is president, M ary W eise, vice p re si WM. D. FR ITZ , W. M. fo r a six w eeks' v isit am ong frien d s d ent and M ary S cott se c re ta ry . T here here. W h at you w an t, w hen you w an t it a re eight g irls in th e club. Mr. and Mrs. A. G ribble of P o rtla n d as you w ant It— W an t ad It. sp e n t th e w eek end at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. M orand an d fam ily. T he hom e of Mr. and Mrs. P au l S tra sso n n ea r B arto n b u rn ed to th e ground S atu rd ay night. Mrs. Dan E rd m an is rep o rted ill th is week. Mr, and Mrs. E. M. A m esberry and fam ily of P o rtlan d w ere w eek end g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. A. Beck and fam ily. by th e Mrs. Joe L unday, who h as been q u ite Ton or Half Ton 111 for p a st m onth, is rep o rted m uch im proved. T he in fa n t d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. F ritz S tag e r is rep o rted ill w ith m easles. L ittle H elen S h erer re tu rn e d th e la st of th e w eek from a tw o w eeks Powell and Maple Streets 247 Davis Street v isit a t th e hom e of h er a u n t, Mrs. GRESHAM PORTLAND E rw in H ac k ett a t Oregon City, Ore. PHONE 1581 PHONE BRDY. 2082 T he little d au g h ter of Mr. an d Mrs. C u rtis is rep o rted ill w ith m easles th is week. Miss Ada F a rm e r from M cM innville Phone 1411 Daily Trips to Portland Res. Phone 19.86 sp e n t S unday a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M alllcoat an d fam ily. E dw ard Brow n, w ho h as been ill for th e p ast m onth and has rec en tly u n d ergone a to n silo r o p eratio n , is r e BURTEN WALRAD, Prop. p orted so m uch im proved th a t he w ill soon be able to be in school again. A Truck for Every Purpose L o rris Child is rep o rted ill th is w eek w ith to n silitis. Burten for Service Geo. D riesel w as hom e from Bull WOOD COAL STORAGE R un for th e w eek end. B oring lost th e S atu rd ay evening We Solicit Your B usiness In su re d C a rrie rs gam e to th e P o rtlan d team w ith a score of 32 to 26. — — — — ---------- — ' - People Who Are Prominent in the Day’s News Army Fliers Ready for ’Round the World Flight Federal Oil Lease Prosecutors A Roy D. Moore and Louis H. Brush, who bought the Marion (O.) Star from the late President Harding, appeared before the Senate Committee to deny the charge that an excessive price was paid for the property. Regular Portland Service Briquets Convention Building C~7 y s Assistants May Go /■ $17.00 O w en ROBERT« j . 3 C Coal Gresham Transfer & Storage Co. ATLBB PCM EREN NOTICE TO CBEDITOB8. Power to Start w ; Power to Stop - “Let jour next car be a Buick” We are fully equipped to do any Electrical Work, General R epair Work, Re-boring and Acetylene welding. All Work Guaranteed M A IN STREET GARAGE GRESHAM Phone 1228 OUR HEALTH BREAD a t th is B akery and a t S tor s scientific principles It’s Good and Good for Yon Gresham City Bakery Phones Bdwy. 8576 G resham 1201 and 355 Phone 1221 T h ree T ru c k s D ally NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. 22525. Contains the Vitamines, rni-ed by THEO. VAN DONINCK No. 23434. In th e C ircu it C ourt of the M a te o f O re gon for th e C ounty of M ultnom ah. In th e M a tte r of th e E s ta te of Phoebe A nn C lag g e tt. Deceased. N otice Is hereby given th a t th e u n d e r signed h a s been appo in ted by th e C ircuit C ourt o f th e S ta te of O regon, fo r the C ounty of M ultnom ah, D e p artm en t o f P r o b a te , a d m in is tr a tr ix o f the e s ta te of Phoebe Ann C lag g ett, deceased, a n d h a s qualified. All persons h a v in g c laim s a g a in s t said e s ta te a re hereby notified to p re sen t the sam e duly verified a s by law ! d " « a »» t * " » the re q u ire ■■s om< -.line ltn - (V nee o " f .'IttlU M cG uirk Schneider. 203-5 W ithrow B uilding. G re sh am . O regon, w ith in six m o n th s from th e d a te hereof. E L IZ A B E T H E. M cK IN N E T , A d m in istra trix . M cG U IRK & S C H N E ID E R A tto rn e y s fo r A d m in istra trix . D ated a n d first published, F eb 2fi, 1924. D a te of la s t publication, M arch 25. 1924. 65H N. Second S tre e t In su re d C a rrie rs MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE Portland — W ay Points — Gresham LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING Mood Coal Briquets In th e C ircu it C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O re gon. fo r th e C ounty of M ultnom ah. In th e M a tte r of th e E s ta te of N ancy Ja n e W ilson, Deceased. N otice is hereby fciven th a t the u n d e r me e e v-Mimr Ol signed d m in is tra aiui to . 1 r * . a oi of th s ta te of XT o ancy nzxw a J I s a n a «.i.uiiiiBu x _ — — N e 1U W ilson, deceased, h a s aav. filed > her .■ X ii X u m u t . II 4 a B d U m I I I 1 in n I is B tr li a a i tr r i ix X final m a a cco u n i i t n a n s n such in th e C ircu it C o u rt of th e S ta te o f O re gon, fo r the C ounty of M ultnom ah, D e p a rtm e n t of P ro b a te . T h a t M onday, th e 10th d a y of M arch. 1924, a t the h o u r of 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon of said d a y a n d th e c o u rt room of said c o u rt h a s been appo in ted a s th e tim e a n d place for th e h e a rin g of o b jec tio n s to said final a c c ount a n d th e se ttle m e n t thereof. L U LU E. W ILSO N . A d m in istra trix . M cG U IRK A S C H N E ID E R A tto rn e y s fo r A d m in istra trix . D ated a n d first published Feb 5, 1924. D a te o f la s t p u b licatio n M arch 4. 1924. CONTRACTING AND BUILDING All W ork g u ara n tee d first-class W. K. Hamilton Gresham, Oregon Madison Square Garden in N. Y. is already undergoing repairs in preparation for the Democrntii National Convention in June. SPRINGDALE A s u rp rise p a rty w as given for F red Sm ith, Sr., T h u rsd ay evening, F e b ru ary 21, a t th e Sm ith resid en ce In h o n or of Mr. S m ith 's 77th birthday. C ards, dan cin g an d gam es w ere enjoyed th ro u g h th e evening a fte r w hich a de lig h tfu l su p p er w as served. T h ere w ere 28 g u ests p resen t. Th S p rin g d ale Needle club c e le b ra t ed its second a n n iv e rsa ry a t th e hom e of M rs. Tom N orthw ay, F eb ru ary 22. Mrs. G lenora B abbitt w as given a h an d k erch ief show er by m em bers of th e clu b In honor of h er rec en t b irth day, F e b ru a ry 24. POWELL VALLEY T he n u tritio n class u n d er theO.A.C. extension co u rse w ill m eet a t th e Pow ell V alley schoolhouse on F rid ay aftern o o n , F eb ru ary 29, beginning a t 2 o’clock. Miss M argery S m ith will be th e le ctu rer. A co rd ial Invitation is extended to all to atten d . A uto Topi ... Recovered and R epaired, All kl inda o f To M aterial and C u rta in W indow« S. E. PALMQUIST AUTO TOI* SHOP Main B I Mrsthnm Phene l i l t Theo. Roosevelt, J r Aas’t Sec’y of Navy and E. C. Finney, Ass't Sec y of the Interior, who also served under former Sec’y Albert B. Fall, are expected to resign their posts now that Denby has stepped ou t At last President Coolidge found two attorneys the senate was will ing to accept as Federal Counsel to prosecute investigation of the naval oil reserve land leases. Owen J. Roberts is from Philadel- and A tlee P om erene i >hia, orm er D em ocratic S en ato r Ohio. is a from T he house of re p re se n ta tiv e s passed a bill for »729,000,000 to provide funds for th e P o st Gfflce and th e T re asu ry , ____ By Arthur Brisbane. and Htrikes o ut an item allo tin g »1,- 500,000 to m ain tain an ae ro p lan e s e r Mr. D enby's resig n a tio n c le a rs up vice betw een New York and San F ra n th e political situ atio n . P re sid en t cisco. Coolidge Is as fo rtu n a te in conditions • • • • th a t face th e d em ocratic p arty as he Is T h a t piece of u n fo rtu n a te , petty, in th e fact th a t th e public th u s far holds him free of alt resp o n sib ility in narro w -m in d ed , sh o rt-sig h ted , false economy rem in d s you of th e day when th e oil scandal. m em bers of co n g ress w ere defeated • • W hat Is supposed to be th e elim in a for re-electio n because they voted tion of Mr. McAdoo ac tu a lly leaves the m oney “ for such a n o n sen sical schem e in g to send m essages on te le d em o crats w ith o u t an y recognized g as rap try h w ires.” conspicuous leading can d id ate, with • • th e convention only a few m onths aw ay. T h a t item of a m illion an d a h alf for a flying serv ice betw een New York N early every d em o crat m entioned Is and San F ra n cisc o would be th e best an "if” candidate. They say S enator possible in v estm en t th a t th e co u u try C opeland m ight g et it IF It should could m ake. We a p p ro p ria te te n s of prove im possible to n o m in ate Al m illions for old-fashioned sh ip s of the Sm ith. navy and th e ir upkeep. Five m illions • • spent on th e developm ent of th e flying S en ato r Reed, of M issouri, u n d o u b t m achine and on m ark sm an sh ip In edly th e m ost forceful and av ailab le bomb dro p p in g would m ake o u r naval can d id ate, m ight g et it IF he had not collection of floating steel Junk u n n ecessary an d enable us to sink any m ade so m any enem ies. fleet ap p ro a ch in g th is shore. • • It is said th a t W illiam Je n n in g s B ryan m ight be d rafted , because of his F lying sh ip s above th e w ater, Invisi know n cap acity to g et votes, IF he had ble su b m a rin es below th e w ater, will not been se c re ta ry of state. I supply all th e p rotection th is co u n try • • I needs a t sea. And every c o n g re ss N om inated or not, Mr. B ryan w ill m an th a t votes a g a in st A m erican de- have a good deal to say about th e man i velopm ent of th e flying m achines votes th a t Is nom inated and also about sev I a g a in st th e w elfare and th e safety of eral th a t will not be nom inated. his co u n try . Timely Comments