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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1924)
ru U L L L VALLEI UKEEK C arl A rvidson is first co rn etist w ith Mrs. C arl H anson re tu rn e d from I th e M ontgom ery W ard o rch e stra E m -n u el h o sp ital W ednesday. w hich w as heard over th e radio on W illiam B erglund and fam ily a n d ! M onday evening. A rt. B erglund w ere P o rtlan d v isito rs ) Miss H azel Sedig retu rn ed to h er on S atu rd ay . w ork w ith th e W estern Union in P o rt T he ch ild ren of th e com m unity m et J land S unday a fte r spending tw o weeks at th e B erglund hom e on Monday and j a t h e r home. spen t a happy evening in gam es. A num ber of friends su rp rised Miss Mrs. J. M. A nderson had as g u ests J M ildred Johnson a t her home Sunday Sunday Mrs. L ittleto n , Mrs. Sm ith afte rn o o n in honor of h er birthday. and her friend. She received sev eral p rese n ts and r e Mrs. K reb s and d au g h ters E va and I fre sh m e n ts w ere served. H ulda w ere g u ests of Mrs. C arl K rebs | Mrs. G. A. Jo h n sto n and Mrs. Hazel Sunday. G uests a t th e L eK ander hom e on K nox drove out from P ortlan d W ed nesday and visited w ith Mrs. C harles Sunday w ere Jo h n Jo hnson, H arold I B acklund, Tom L ovelace, C h ester and | L undquist. An invitatio n is extended to all to F red F ritzstro m . Mr. and Mrs. F elix C arlson w ere re-I atten d th e p rogram to be given by the W om an’s Home and F oreign M ission ce n t c a lle rs a t th e Chas. D anielson | a ry society S atu rd ay evening a t th e home. T h ere w ill be S unday school a t the L u th e ra n church. r> .1 u* e ... , BaPtls t ch u rc h n ex t Sunday m orning SENATOR ( HAS. L. McNARY. R « •• » T h . „ w ill be E a sie r of Selden, K ansas, a re expected to a r Mr. M cNary h as proved him self p rog ram a t th e ch u rch . riv e today to visit for some tim e w ith stro n g m an in th e U nited S tates s e n S h erm an Gould has p u rch a sed a h is d aughter, Mrs. O. J. W ilner, also a te an d n o tw ith stan d in g th e re are F ord of R ak er & Son of G resham . w ith M rs. B ert Olson who is a niece Miss M ildred A nderson Is a ssistin g m en who w ant hia , of Mr. T horen. The heavy snow s in in ca rin g to r h er sister. Mrs. R uth h ? Sb° U' d be r e -“ om llla^ d and e le c t-| K ansas prevented them leaving sooner A nderson ed’ O regon can * afford to ch an g e W illiam W yant of Kelso, W ashing ‘ Mr. and Mrs. N els L eK ander sp en t 8enat° r * now w hile M cNary is so w ell ton, who rec en tly bought the H einrich Sunday w ith th e ir d au g h ter. Mrs w | “ Q uainted, efficient and faithful. ra n c h consisting of five acres, is hav G. Bedner. ing a fine M arshall W ells fu rn ace in A num ber from th is com m unity are SENATOR McNARY FILES sta lle d in his up-to-date residence. FOR RENOMINATION atten d in g th e gospel m eetings a t the Jo h n H ulander is in charge of the B a p tist ch u rch a t H aley. J t | Chas. L. M cNary h as filed w ith th e w ork for th e K idder H ardw are Co. E velyn H edden h as en tered th e o ra- sta te se c re ta ry his d eclaratio n of can - On S unday m orning th e Rev. O. J. torfcal co n test and w ill decluim at didacy for nom ination and re-election W ilner w ill speak from the them e, as United S tate s se n ato r from Oregon, Oregon City F rid a y evening. "Som e tr a its from th e life of love’’ and Miss A lice L eK ander w as a recen t his slogan being "T ax reduction, farm in th e evening from "T he L ord's L ast relief, law enforcem ent and Oregon visito r a t th e I. S. H edden home. developm ent.” P ra y e r.” All services w ill be at the T he logging cam p w as closed down S en ato r M cNary Is com pleting his u su al hours. for tw o days th is w eek seventh y ear in th e sen ate and d u r H erb ert A ckerm an, Dan E rdm an ing his te rm of office has accom plished m ore for Oregon th an any and Felix C arlson a re busy m ak in g ™ G IL L IS S ervices w ill be held a t th e Gillis com m unity ch u rc h next Sunday eve ning at 7:30. A choir of young peo ple from P o rtlan d w ill a ssist in the service. All a re co rdially invited to attend. Presbyterian Church (Smith Memorial) road im p rovem ents.______ D T V lO iX T m x r iT v n v I L L A S A M 'V A L L E Y More than ever before we are striving to give S E R V IC E and S A T IS F A C T IO N by offering our customers QUALITY AM ) QUANTITY Friday and Saturday we will have a Special Demonstration of WHITE KING PRODUCTS in our store A ou are cordially invited to attend our store and learn the real merits of this famous product We ,have. mai.,e a sPecial effort to have a number of good bargains for you durine this week and as long as the quantities last. y during ALASKA PINK SALMON, 1 lb. tin s...... 15c each, ,.<> for.... 10 to 12 pound SW IFT'S EM PIRE IIAMS,............... ................... HOME DRIED PRUNES....... “ ------------------ 7TZ— I PU REE TOMATOES. 2 ^ tin s...................................................................................... ca„ PALMOLIVE SOAP, 1 bars .85c 25c ~ 29c WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. P h o n e1 4 " Gresham, Oregon s ta te s S en ato r G eorge H. Moses, re- ,P®bH« ---------- - N otices have been posted callin g for a m eeting of th e v o ters of O rient ~ - Jo - in - t on T h u rs- School D istric t No. C day aftern o o n , A pril 17, to pass on th e voting of 125,000 bonds for th e build- Ing of a new schoolhouse, w hich w as recom m ended a t a re c e n t m eeting of th e school board. T he m eeting will he called to o rd er prom ptly a t 1:30 TROUTDALE r in the New H am pshire, d eclares th a t Sena I to r M cNary has accom plished m ore d u rin g his te n u re in office th a n any other w estern sen ato r. S en ato r Mc- 'N a ry is a h ard m w o rk er an d his rec- McNary en tered th e sen ate Oregon has received ap p ro p rl- atio n s from the govern m en t to talin g g ia n t sum of $30.789.810. , 11 lias $9>255,762 for Its K t K X V r ® F airview , Oregon “W ear - E v er” A la rg e crow d atten d ed a m ass m eeting held In th e city h all on T u es day n ig h t to co n sid er w ays and m eans of opening up th e channel of the little Sandy river. T he follow ing com m ittee w as appointed to w ork out definite p la n s: A. J. K ru eg er, Mr. Hayes of th e H ayes fish com pany of P o rtlan d , H en ry W lhlon, Je sse Coons and Wm. Craw ford. to elect judges and clerk of election, and $59,617 m ore th an C alifornia re- The m em b ers of th e eig h th g rad e The polls for th e bond voting w ill be I celved d u rin g th e corresp o n d in g open from 2 to 7 o’clock. H. G. M ul-I perio<i- will ta k e th e exem ption te st a t Cor Minister It has received $9,808.000 for its r e bett next w eek. Mrs. C. I. Thom as Ienhoff is ch a irm an of th e school S E R V IC E S clam ation and pow er p ro jects, w hich w ill accom pany th e young people. board and A. J. Q uary se cretary . SU N D A Y SCHOOL.........................10 A M w hen reduced to an irrig a b ie a re a MORNING W O RSH IP ................ 11 A. M. The people of th is school d istric t basis is ap p ro x im ately $47 per acre H elpful — R estful Clean up, clean th ro u g h . Inspiring for Oregon, w hich is $25 per ac re a re well pleased w ith th e decision of m ore th an Idaho received. $19 per th e board to re-elect fo r th e next ac re m ore th a n W ashington received, and $14 p er ac re m ore th a n C alifornia school y ea r Mrs. E m ellne Shaw for principal and Mrs. C. E. S co tt for the received. It received $11.138,107 for its public prim ary g rad es. Mrs. G race Otto was roads, fo re st ro ad s and tra ils, w hich not an ap p lica n t. It w ill probably be is $1,691,254 m ore th an W ashington h ard for th e board to fill Mrs. O tto’s received, and $1,350,962 m ore th an place as sa tisfac to rily as she has Idaho received. To introduce our beautiful In addition Oregon received during done?“ th e seven y ea rs S en ato r M cNary has Clyde M onohan Is back a t his w ork been in the se n ate an ap p ro p riatio n of in th e Fox store, a fte r a couple $507,900 for a g ric u ltu ra l relief, $50,- 000 for an aero p lan e service for fo r w eeks’ lay off on acco u n t of illness. est p rotection, and $30,000 for th e ex T he social com m ittee of T ro u td ale te rm in atio n of pine beetle. C hapter (). E. S. will give a card p a r W ithin th e la st few days S enator W e are o fferin g a 3 2 -p iece set a t an ex tra M cNary also has been successful In ty on W ednesday night, A pril 16, at p assin g in th e se n ate his hill a p p ro th e M asonic h all. It w ill be in ch arg e sp ecia l price per set o f p ria tin g $50,000 for a fo re st experl- ! of a com m ittee of bach elo rs who m ent statio n to- be located in Oregon. prom ise to m ake th in g s lively. It is D uring his term in office S enator hoped all eligible ladies w ill be on McNary has done m ore for th e a g ri c u ltu ra l. h o rtic u ltu ra l, and livestock-1 hand to see th e b ac h elo r’s parade, in te re ----- sts th ....... a n any .nun m an in izixj th e nviliiic. senate. and it is believed a fte r sam p lin g of As a leader in th e tariff bloc he se- th e ir cooking and observ in g th eir This Special will be on sale until April 19th only ¡ p ro d u cts l i c S g eggsH?ru n e s. w a i‘ n ,“th0,i8 ° f M rv ln g tho‘ c wiU be few n uts, filberts. m eraschiiio ch erries, wldo.y 8 °5, m al,len8 ««ft 1,1 th is com NOTE—This is one of the most wonderful D innerw are cream , b u tte r su b stitu te s, cheese, , ,nuri|ty. None h u t u n m a rrie d persons cheese su b stitu te s, an d o th e r com m o will be p erm itted to ta k e p a rt In the Specials ever offered in Gresham at this price. dities. He secu red ap p ro p riatio n s for program . All a re invited to attend. ex p erts to m ak e a study of th e w al The T ro u td ale baseball team has nut, pear, ap p le and broccoli and c ra n b e rry in d u stries, ap p ro p riatio n s re-organlzed w ith E. G. Rolfh as m a n for fro st statio n s, and b ro ad castin g of ager. T he hoys played th e ir first m a rk e t rep o rts. He secured an am end- gam e w ith S tevens A thletic club Sun Phone 1236 m ent to th e w ar finance act authoriz- ,iav The am ™ u i v i « . Gresham ing th e advancem ent of funds to th e ; ,, y‘ ' w as 9 to ? n favor of farm ers and livestock men so th a t j llle “ 0Ine t eam . they could c a rry th e ir p ro d u cts until ! Mrs. II. E. W aite left th is week for they could be sold. H e also d r a f te d /C a lif o rn ia w here she will rem ain for Ju st a rriv ed — L atest sty le s in H a t S h ap es introduced, and is now cham pioning som e tfmn n Ior th e M cN ary-H augen bill. He has introduced, and has pending Miss E lla R ichardson had h er to n a bill to p e rp e tu a te th e co u n try 's fo r sils rem oved la st week. est reso u rces, and w hich will m a te r T he Misses M arg aret an d Miriam ially reduce tax es by doubling the sta te 's rev en u e from th e sale of tim S pence and F ay P arso n s, Jo h n Mc b er from its n atio n al fo rests. G innis and Sam H arlow m otored to th e W ind riv e r co u n try S unday on a At MiHikin's Second-hand Store, Gresham picnic trip . SA N D Y T w o-Q u art Aluminum Double Boiler SPECIAL OFFER REV. E. R. I). HOLLENSTED, EXTRA SPECIAL 4.98 A pril 10 to 19 W ear ever Floral Decorated Dinnerware $0.98 TRADE MARtf I liis Double Roller Is unexcelled for rooking cereals, boil ing rice, m aking puddings, satires and custards, and for nil cooking operations (bat reqnlre slow, even, carefully man- aged rooking. I be two pieces ran also be used separately; the cover (its both. 1 L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. Phone 1421 Gres ha in Hepp’s Racket Store CUCUMBER PICKLES CLOSING OUT SALK B E G A N S A T U R D A Y , A P R IL 5 EVERYTHING MUST GO New and Used Articles too Numerous to Mention I am notified to vacate the M urphy B uilding on Pow ell street, n ex t to G resham G arage, on o r before May 1. X have no place to m ove my stock, hence m ust close out a t once. New and Used Furniture. New and Used Kitchenware. New and Used Garden Tools. New and Used Springs. New and Used Stoves. New IHshes. New Hardware. New Grnniteware. New Gldssware. New M attresses. Used Rngs, Pictures, Etc. E veryth in g R ed u ced 10 to 5 0 per cen t First Come, Best Served. Come Early Store Open Week Days 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sandy g ra n g e en tertain ed the C lackam as Pom ona g ran g e la st S a t u rd ay w hen ab o u t 150 p erso n s w ere p resen t. Among th o se atten d in g and tak in g p a r t w ere S tate M arket Agent Spence, S en ato r Z im m erm an of Yam hill county and Mr. P ro u t, m a ste r of W ashington co unty Pom ona. Among th e reso lu tio n s passed those favoring th e o leo m arg arin e and th e child la bor laws. T he reso lu tio n s com m ittee recom m ended th a t th e m a tte r of ern’- ploying co unty n u rse and county club ag en t be left a t th e d iscretio n ot the county c o u rt b u t th a t th e county a g r i c u ltu ra l ag en t be k ep t a t all hazzards. Among th e C lackam as county can d i d ates for office p resen t w ere M essrs. S h earer. S chrock, Rice, R andall, S tal- lard and T ulley, all of whom w ere in troduced to th e grange. It pays to use th e W ant Ads. A b so lu tely PURE LARD 75c and $1.50 GRESHAM MEAT M ARKET A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone 1891 Mrs. H. E. Bloyd sp e n t th e w eek end a t K elso, W ashington, visiting relativ es. Mrs. E. O. Rolfh of A sto ria was a rec en t visito r a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Rolfh. Oregon I’ickle & Canning Co. T he F low er club will m eet In the lib ra ry on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , April Gresham, Ore. 17, Instead of M onday a s form erly. Phone 1881 T he Boys’ P o u ltry club recen tly at-1 tended a rad io le ctu re a t th e hom e of th e ir p resid en t, R obert H arlow . H. C. I Seym our, sta te club le-H er, w as the speaker. Mrs. H. C. McGinnis visited th e I I . 1 Fresh or Cured, I>ard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab E. B radley fam ily at G ladstone a few ! solutely san itary conditions and at lowest days th is week. possible prices, you’ll go to Mrs. L. A. H arlow visited T uesday In P o rtlan d a t th e home of her sister, I Mrs. Joseph Beveridge. A. A. I>oeb and fam ily and Miss C a r GEO, 1HETL Prep. Pb.ne , 7II « m b .» rie Loeb of P o rtlan d w ere d inner i g u ests Sunday a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Evans. FOR THE BEST MEATS THE SANITARY MARKET Old Time DANCE AT BORING, OREGON SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 12 Q u a d rilles, S ch o ttisch es, P o lk a s, W a ltze s Everything Old Time W e paid the Gresham growers in 1923 $35.000. Did you get your share? You will get your share this year by making a contract now at Lunch at 10:30 JOHN HOSSNEK, Floor .Manager C. E. Scott and fam ily sp e n t th e w eek-end n ear Salem w ith Mr. S co tt's p aren ts. T h ere w ill be Sunday school a t 10 a. m. n ex t S unday and p reach in g ser-1 vices at 7:30 a t th e T ro u td a le com m u n lty church. A: BUY JA C K T IR E S .,2 ? ® J ow B,r Pr*"*ur** "em lR alloo, - h i a!nany user" have found, yoi will double your m ileage and you’l agree that four Jacks are hard to beal Sea them at BENTLEY’S TIRE SHOP Main SL, Gresham Suggeetlus» for Cemetery Planting. SPECIAL COMMUNICATION I»« Il M e». Splreaa, dentslaa, welgellaa. (roe, Fairview Lodge No. #2. A. T. A *ch*l|n. carestlu A. M., Monday evening, April a í S i Î Ï ’ .,or« ' ' me nota Mlchaelm o i l ? n Î L ^ c.h 1 "I"1 !!: do,en 14, 1924, at 7:30. Labor In M. M. De road’ Trou,'’‘ " Ph» gree. Visiting brethren welcome. WM H. STANLEY, S ecy . WM. D. FRITZ. W. M. Phone want ads, to IS S I.