Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 29, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
T he L adles Aid m eeting w ill be held
on W ednesday aftern o o n a t th e home
of Mrs. S. F . P itts.
N ext S unday m orning th e Sunday
school will m eet as u sual a t 10
o'clock and a t the close of th e session
th e m em bers w ill go to th e P lea san t
Home B aptist church to join in th e
convention of th e d istric t Sunday
School association. L unches w ill be
taken.
Farmers Mutual Fire Relief Assn.
Forges Ahead.
T he B ap tist L adles Aid w ill m eet
T h u rsd ay . May 1, a t th e hom e of Mrs
P. M. M iller.
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. B auder and son
E d g ar of P o rtlan d visited frien d s h ere
Sunday.
Miss L illy F risk e h as re tu rn e d from
Troy, Idaho, w here she sp en t th e w in ­
te r w ith relativ es.
Mr. and Mrs. P au l and d au g h ter
Z ella visited frien d s h ere Sunday.
P rofs. R. M. C onrad of P u llm an ,
W ashington, and G. C. A nderson of
. ' i u b i u w , Idaho,
m a iiu , r rec
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l e ste
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Moscow,
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su ran c e D epartm ent by th e F arm ers
M utual F ire R elief Assn, show s $6,- of In g lesid e.’’ She still bids fa ir to
058,000, w ritte n du rin g 1923 and 2210 m ake a w o rld ’s reco rd . S unday P ro ­
new m em bers gained. L osses paid, fessor Colem an, head of th e d airy d e­
$22,437.00; In su ran ce in force, $18,- p artm en t at O. A. C„ and tw o o th er
283,000. The A ssn, also has a su b ­
sta n tia l cash balance. T he low ra te p ro fesso rs visited a t Ingleside.
of 30c on all pro p erty Insured by the
A ssociation will not be changed, w hich
Window C leanhig
enables farm e rs to get adequate in ­
F or ex p e rt window clean in g see S.
su ran c e on easy paym ents.
T ajim a. o r leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n
P re sid en t S n ash all re p o rts th e Brown, G resham , phone 2501.
A ssn, a t th e p rese n t r a te of grow th
w ill sh o rtly be th e la rg e st farm ers ,
STATED
COMMUNICATION
A ssn, w est of the Rocky m ountains.
F
airv
iew
Lodge
No. 92, A. F. &
A nyone w ishing to in su re w ill call |
A.
M.,
S
atu
rd
ay
evening,
May 3,
on Mr. H. W. S n ashall, F a ir G rounds,
G resham , phone F a rm e rs 2101.—Adv. 1924, a t 8 p. m. L ab o r in E. A. De-
gree. V isiting b re th re n welcome.
B right sayings by m odern th in k e rs )
WM. H. STANLEY, Sec y.
a re found in the w ant colum n.
WM D. FR IT Z , W. M.
A
PAINT UP/
CLEAN UP/
A COMPLETE LINE OF
W all P a p er, P a in ts, V a rn ish es, S ta in s,
K a lso m in es, E n a m els, E tc.
TODD
THE PAINT MAN_____________
Let ine help you with your Painting Problems
E xp ert P a p er H a n g in g
Gresham, Oregon
Phone 1971
FOR THE BEST MEATS
Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab­
solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest
possible prices, you’ll go to
THE SANITARY
GEO. DIET!,, Prop.
MARKET
Phone 1711
Gresham
OUR HEALTH BREAD
a t th is B akery and a t S to r s
Contains the Vitamines, inked by
scientific p riu cli les
It’s Good nnd Good for You
Gresham City Bakery
THEO. VAN DONINCK
Phone 1221
A b so lu tely
PURE LARD
75c and $1.50
G R ESH A M
M EAT
M ARKET
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
Phone 1891
GRESHAM LOCALS
A. M. W ilkinson h as gone to L arch
m o u n tain to ta k e ch a rg e of th e b u ild ­
ing of a lookout statio n . T his w ill be
a steel to w er 85 feet high. It is 15
m iles from Zig Zag.
J. A. B ushong is overseeing th e
erectio n of a su m m er co ttag e for Dr.
B lair Holcom b of P o rtlan d 30 mile3
ea st of h ere in th e Mt. Hood reserv e.
G ale D alton of P o rtlan d , a nephew
of G. F. D uncan, w as a w eek end v is­
ito r a t th e D uncan home.
G resham business m en have sub
scribed ab o u t $75 for th e benefit of
the ju v en ile band w hich is being d i­
rected by Dr. H. C. Johnson.
Mrs. Jo h n E. M iller of W est T im ber
is visitin g w ith h er m other, Mrs. A nna
H am lin, an d o th e r relativ es.
Mrs. M ary J. Coe of P o rtla n d is
visiting a t th e hom e of h er son, Chas.
A. Coe and fam ily.
Mrs. G reg W ilson of Oscaloosa,
Iowa, who h as been v isitin g for sev ­
era l m o n th s w ith h er d au g h ter, Mrs.
E lm er S hultz, left la st week for her
home. She w ill spend a sh o rt tim e in
Spokane v isitin g w ith a siste r on her
ea stw ard journey.
S P E C IA L O FFERING S
FOR THIS WEEK
.’6-in
Ratines in plain and heather mixed, sold regularly at 65'
S p e c ia lly P riced for this w eek at 5 9c y a r d .
Regular $1.85 Sheets, size 81x90, Tomahawk brand
S p e c ia lly P riced at $ 1 .4 9
Regular 45« Pillow Cas ;s. Tomahawk brand, size 42x36
S p e c ia lly P riced at 36c
Regular 35c Turkish Towels, Sale Price 25c
Regular 65c I urkish J owels, colored borders, large size, heavy
S a le P rice 4 9 c
Regular 3 5 c Boys’ Heavyj-ibbed stockings, black only,
all sizes
Sale ~
Price 25c
L. A. WACK & CO.
F in a l re h e a rsa l for th e c a n ta ta
‘R uth, th e M oabitess,” w ill be held
P ark
th is evening in P o rtla n d a t th e studio
of Joseph A. F inley, w ho is d irectin g
th e singing. More th a n 30 sin g e rs a re
expected to ta k e p a r t on F rid a y ev e­
BO R IN G
ning at th e M ethodist E piscopal
ch u rch . T he L ad ies’ Aid society is
A lfred Y’auu, B oring tru c k m an, had
looking a lte r th e sale of tic k ets for the body of his tru c k com pletely
th e affairs.
w recked y esterd ay w hile unloading a
D elegates from th e local ch a p te r to load of cem ent a t th e m ix er n ear th e
th e E p w o rth L eague d istric t conven­ depot w hen th e b rak e s failed on a
tion to be held in A sto ria on May 10 loaded g rav el c a r being moved to the
and 11 wore elected as follow s: Miss m ixer. Yaun and an o th er m an on the
H elen Rogers, Miss B eatrice Jack so n , tru ck , also a m an on th e m ixer e s­
Miss G enevieve M cA llister and Alden caped serio u s in ju ry by jum ping.
Miller.
A la rg e still hidden in tlie woods
T he G resham C ircle of the E vangel near Siefer w as uncovered in the r e ­
leal L adies Aid w ill m eet a t th e par cen t fire th ere. It a p p a re n tly had not
sonage on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n . May 1. been p u t into op eratio n and w as r e ­
moved in th e night, supposedly by th e
a t 2 o ’clock.
ow ner.
T. E. M ercer is building a resid en ce
Mrs. M ary F ra n ce s Jo h n sto n died
for him self on th e lot on Division
stre e t from w hich th e C lan ah an b arn A pril 23, 1924, of pneum onia, at th e
home of h e r d au g h ter. Mrs. Sam uel E.
has rec en tly been moved.
Lyon, a t the age of 66 y ears, 5 m onths
W ord h as been received of th e death
a t A berdeen, W ashington, of Jo h n and 27 days. She leaves a husband,
Macho, fo rm erly of G resham , as the th ree ch ild ren and six g ran d ch ild ren
to m ourn h er d ep a rtu re . M ichael S.
re s u lt of a m ill accid en t in M arch.
Chas. A. Coe is able to be aro u n d Jo h n sto n of C lackam as, Oregon, F ra n ­
cis R. Jo h n sto n and fam ily of C as­
ag ain a fte r se v eral m o n th s’ illn ess
cade Locks, Oregon, M arion Jo h n sto n
from rheum atism .
of C lackam as, and Mrs. Sam uel E.
W ord has been received from Mr
Lyon and fam ily of Boring. I n te r ­
and Mrs. C. M. H arriso n th a t th ey a re
m ent w as in th e cem etery a t D am as­
com fortably settled In M artin sv ille
cus F rid ay , A pril 25, 1924, a t 12
Illinois, w here th ey w ill spend sev­
o'clock.
era l m onths. They plan to go in the
A su rp rise p arty w as given Neil
sum m er to so u th w e stern M ichigan
A rm stro n g in honor of his 15th b irth ­
n ear K alam azoo.
Miss Lois Schm ale of P o rtlan d w as day S atu rd ay evening, A pril 26, a t th e
a d in n er g u est S unday a t th e hom e of home of his p are n ts, th e follow ing
gu ests w ere p re se n t:
Chas., M arie
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair.
J. O. W ilson, clerk of M ultnom ah and Mrs. O. A. P alm er, M ildred and
Camp No. 77 W oodmen of th e W orld L illian D riesel, Clifford, L ew is and
and W. H. M itchell, a ssista n t secre C larke Lund, Naomi an d L eth a Child,
ta ry , w ere in G resham today in the Tom and W allie T elford, Sam, Dale
in te re sts of th e cam p. T hey w ere a c ­ and G racie M allicoat, Goldy and
H a rry Iiju r, L ynden and Jo a n n a Lun-
com panied by th e ir wives.
day,
H elen M aulding, G eorgia Beck,
T he prem ium list of th e M ultnom ah
co unty fa ir is ju s t off th e p ress and N orval an d G ertru d e N aas, E lsie and
n a few days w ill be av ailab le a t th e D onald Stone, V irginia T aylor, M ar­
g a re t and L illy G antenbein. Many
ofllce of S ecre tary H. J. F u lle r.
T he O utlook office has been for a beautiful and useful p re se n ts w ere r e ­
few days th e rendezvous of m any po ceived. G am es w ere played and r e ­
iitical ca n d id a tes fo r office, am ong fresh m en ts, co n sistin g of punch, ice
them being H a rry L. C orbett for sta te cream and w afers, w ere served. A
se n ato r, W. E. K im sey for county g en eral good tim e w as reported.
Miss M arg u erite P alm e r of P ort
com m issioner, F red A ngell fo r'c o u n ty
lerk, W. F. M cKenney for county ¡and was a S unday g u est at th e home
com m issioner and J. E. B ennett for of Mrs. O. A. P alm er.
s ta te rep rese n tativ e.
Mr. and Mrs. A lbert V aughn of C ot­
ta g e G rove and L ouis M aulding of
P iano Timliitr.
G resham w ere week end g u ests at th e
P iano tu n in g $3. P iano nnd o rgan home of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. M aulding
rep airin g . Fred 11. Jones. Phone o r ­
d ers to O utlook, 1561, or TAbor 8952. an d fam ily.
Sol. G arriso n of P o rtlan d is visiting
Make your telep h o n e e a rn you m ore a t th e hom e of his d au g h ter, Mrs. H e r­
by con n ectin g It w ith a w ant ad.
m an Naas.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. C ottrell of
All kinds of p ru n in g sh e ars, p ru n ­
ing saw s, etc., a t L. L. K idder Hdw. Co. W ashougal visited at the hom e of Mrs.
O. A. P alm er Friday.
Boring won the opening gam e of
th e season from G resham at th e hom e
(lood Cor<l Tire«. g u a ra n te e d in every
way to give e n tire sa tisfa c tio n . 910..»6.
g ro u n d s S unday w ith a sco re of 12
S p a rk P lugs, g u a ra n te e d for one y ear.
to 7.
.’»Ur each
s
A packed house w itnessed th e pic­
BI N I I LY’S TIR E SHOP
tu re, “ H um an W reckage,” at Mr.
'la in S t m t , t i n *hnin
W aller’s h all Sunday evening. T he
I p ictu re Is by Mrs. W allace Reid and
is a pow erful arg u m e n t a g a in st the
dreaded dope evil. T he proceeds go
t o « a i d m a in t a in in g a hospital for th e
Scnd ua y our
c u re of dope u sers. A la rg e crow d
mi me a n id ___
ad-
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,
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dress, a post
also atten d ed th e free p ic tu re show
card will do. and we w ill mail free
and lectu re at th e I. O. O F hall Sun-
Sturdy Tools that
give Long Service
The rugged durabilitv
the man who uses tools,
also help to make them
for. Thev are mad« to
i V inchester tools will appeal to
t iood design, balance and finish
as tine as any mechanic can ask
do good work and lots of it.
1 hese are the days you need your tools and it pays to
hat e the right tool when you need it. This is Winchester
I ool Week at our store Come in and let us show you
their superior features.
SOLD ONLY A I*
A. W. METZGER & CO.
The W IN C H E S T E R Store
P h o n e 1451
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P a p u l a r M e c h a n ic « C o m p a n y
s e e - >14 K . O n t a r io S t., C h ic a g o , I n .
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day evening. It w as p resen ted by th e
A nti-Saloon L eague and show ed th e
m any and cru d e w ays of m aking and
p v '«idling
u u iin g m oonsntne.
oonshine, also th e had t ef-
fects of its use and m any trag ed ies
re su ltin g from try in g to quell th is
u nlaw ful p ractice w here sheriffs and
deputies a re shot down w hile try in g
to enforce th e law. T h ere w as m uch
re g re t th a t th ese two p ic tu res could
not have been show n different nights
for any th in k in g person Would su rely
have tvanted to see both as th ey w ere
both good and so a p p ro p ria te at th is
time.
L O JlA r
tf;
V ith the coming of Spring comes a desire to have
your car overhauled.
\\ e do guaranteed work at lowest possible prices
A c c e sso r ie s
G RESH AM
ul in the treatm ent ot C atarrh for over
>rty years. Sold by all druggists.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio
GARAGE
Phone 2391
Nite Phone 706
A RUUD WATER HEATER
will solve the problem of having plenty of good hot w ater
during the summer months.
Get one for
SERVICE, ECONOMY and COMFORT
And don’t forget that we carry a complete line of
Pipe and Fittings, Brass Goods, Bathroom
Fixtures, Range Boilers and all the
various Flashings and Sheet Metal
products that you should need
to put on your house
S e e U s for S ep tic T an k s
Me know how and can save you money.
Gresham Plumbing & Tin Shop
Near City Bakery’
phone 1233
I:.?:::. ::
EYE STRAIN!
THIS HELPS
BRIQUETS.
WOOD SAWING
Q uickly and efficiently done by ex­
perts. All o rd ers prom ptly attended
to reg a rd le ss of size.
GEO. SHAW Phone
ED. SM ITH
N O TICE O F BON D SA LE .
w (» ° Ü ''2 . ’ ■
h<’r ?b¿ given th a t sealed bids
u i i u d v ersig
r f ' i K n n e ed
a u
ni
1,y ‘he un
until
th e h o u r o f s p. m. of the 1st d a v of J ta v
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and ,,,,,urUiairiy
Im m ediately m
th e e re
r e a a iit-r
f te r public!
publicly
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7;!'°°! K a r ,‘ ,of M ultnom a ,h
. yuniy bcnool D istric t No. 2o a t th e C'itv
*, a | l in the tow n o f T ro u td a le O regon
nS L V S ? « M
M
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date™ ?aj ° ns
1*00.00 each, to b e a r
serially a t th e r a te of >2 aoo no ^ i c h ^ycar
beT
1 exS^d
per c,ent- P»y«ble se m i-a n n u ally a t the
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t r ,:a ' ur; ’r. o f M ultnom ah
i‘u '•« i J n , th *f C1,y of P o rtla n d , i »regon
All olds to be accom panied by a certl-
t o V ; b , n or nt of the par vaiue
d ers will
be re
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,-eqi
q u ire d to fu rn ish
blan k bonds free o f ch a rg e to th e dis-
tric t.
a n ? o r ’í u rb'!dsreí* rVeS
r i ’ h t ,o
The assessed v a lu a tio n o f school dis-
tric t No. 20 Is «544.7311.00 ; bonded debt.
Including tid e ls-ue Is »20.000.0., popula"
tlon Is about 53a
pvpuia
NANCY p THOM AS, D |,tr lc t C lerk
N O TICE TO C R E D IT O R «.
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o t M ultnom ah
Ci .lar posts for ale. Any q u an tity
In ,
A. W. Metxger Co. Phone 1451.
tf InH « . . MaALe r ° 2 2 he E ” » ‘e o$ S a ra h E I
! H ) M, 1 ea«ed.
l«raltl«»a F«|*rrt
N otice Is hereby given th a t th e und
125 will be given to him win» prove« th a t *l|fn*'d ha.4 be^n a p p o in ted . -y the
1 can not find the deficiency of his m a C ourt of t * S ta ta o f <»ivg, ». C ounty cult
eh ine on s t a r t i n g lig h tin g a n d ig n i t H<n Mutt nom ai
D e p artm en t of P robate,
Main
a d m in istra or o f th e e sta te nf
S tr a l
H aye«, d«, taoed. and haw <
having H aim « a g ain
a re í ■ by n oticed to pre*
»y law r«»t
H a ll’s C a ta rrh
Medicine
local and internal, and has been succos-
T ires
Dodge Service, Alemite Grease Service
F or strain ed eyes try sim ple cam ­
Sum m er p rices in effect now. Ek
phor, h y d rastis, w itchhazel, etc., as stro m T ru c k Service, phone 1581.
mixed in L avoptik eye w ash. One
m i i 1« g OF FIR t l ACCOUJtT.
sm all b ottle helps an y case w eak,
22449.
strain ed or sore eyes. It w ill su rp rise
th e C ircu it C o u rt of th e S ta te o f Ore
you.
A lum inum eye cup free._ In gon
for
th
e
C
ounty
of M ultnom ah. Ii
G resham D rug Com pany
P ro b a te.
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;
Ma “ e r o f th e E s ta te of Enoci
T IR E S
SAM PL E
FRES
H ere an d Shop in C om fort
M<
rtn n
O re
OCNJAML
IS’FIDE
inland <
date h<
'H A r m ;
Vdmisistr
m w r a to r
bed April
1924.
H o u lt B row n, Deceased.
N otice is h ereby given th a t th e u n d e r
signed a s e x e c u trix of the la s t will an.
te s ta m e n t a n d of the e s ta te of Enocl
H oult Brow n, deceased, h a s filed he
final account a s such exec u trix In th e Clr
c u lt C ourt of the S ta te of O regon, Count«
of M ultnom ah. D e p artm en t o f Probat«-
a n d th a t M onday, the 19th d a y of Mai
1924, a t the h o u r of 9:30 a. m. of sa id daj
; a n d the c o u rt room of said c o u rt lia’
been fixed a s the lim e and place for th.
h e a rin g o f objectio n s to sa id final ac­
c ount and the settlem en t thereof.
M IN N IE G E O R G IA BRO W N .
M cO V IRK A S C H N E ID E R E x e c u trix '
A tto rn ey s fo r E xecutrix.
D ated a n d first published, A pril 15, 1924
D a te o f la s t p u b lic a tion May 13, 1924
WRI GLEYS
Cheui it after
every meal
I t s tim u la te s
a p p e tite and
a id s d ig e s tio n .
It m akes yo u r
Io o d d o y o u m o re
g o o d . N o te h o w
I t r e lie v e s t h a t s t u ll y f e e lin g
a l t e r h e a r t , e a t in g .
b ife n s te e th ,
s w e e te n s
b re a th sn d
I t ’s th e g o o d y
k fh s t