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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1924)
POWELL VALLEY TROUTDALE KELSO U U m iU lU M U lU H U IH H H U H IH H in U IU IU H H U H H m iH lU U H U IH U U lH IlH H IU llU IIIU IH IU H U U I ...................... ................ ... ........................" " " " • " ' l l l l l l l t l l l l l H I I I I l I h l l l H l u i m Mrs. H. E. B radley an d son M illard H enry E ri w as elected d irec to r at and d au g h ter L ois and Mr. and Mrs. the an n u a l school m eeting, to ta k e th e F red M onroe of P o rtla n d w ere callin g place of J. H all, w hose te rm of office on old frien d s In T ro u td ale on T u es expired. P. C. Spooner w as re-elected day evening. clerk. Mrs. A nna E lliff and little d au g h ter T he play and e n te rta in m e n t to be Lola May of T illam ook. Oregon, w ere given by th e W om an's clu b for th e rec en t v isito rs a t th e hom e of th e playshed fund, has been postponed fo rm e r's p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. Wm. un til F rid a y evening, Ju n e 27. An en C raw ford, an d o th e r relativ es. te rtain in g program is prom ised. Be Ja m es B u rn s an d fam ily of New sides th e p lay let th e re w ill be piano I berg, O regon, w ere w eek-end v isito rs and vocal solos and read in g s. A sm all at th e hom e of Mrs. M arg aret B urns. adm ission fee w ill be ch arg ed and r e T h e tim e h a s lo n g p assed w hen a b a n k w as H arold L um sden re tu rn e d to his fresh m en ts w ill be served. su rro u n d e d w ith so m u ch m y ste ry a n d red ta p e hom e a t Sw iss Home, Oregon, on W ed T he W om an's club w ill m eet on th a t c u sto m e rs fe lt ill a t e a se every tim e th ey Mr. an d Mrs. E. J. L ord an d baby nesday a fte r a few days' v isit h ere T h u rsd ay , J u n e 28, a t th e hom e of w e n t to th e b a n k to tr a n s a c t business. A D M IX IS T R A T O K ’8 SA LE . and th e la tte r ’s m o th er, Mrs. L issie w ith his b ro th er H om er an d o th e r Mrs. F. R athke. At th is m eeting th e I h a v e for sale th e fo llo w in g : . T oday, th e p ro g re ssiv e b a n k is a FR IE N D L Y l 5-room house w ith b ath . O viatt of Los A ngeles a re v isitin g Mrs rela tiv e s an d friends. a n n u a l election of officers w ill be held. INS H U 1 ION— d e sig n e d to give se rv ice c h e e r 1 com bination book case. 5 E m erson C raw ford h as a new m otor P e rso n a l p ro p e rty can be seen a t the Sadie L ord and fam ily. Miss C arolina V aeretti h as re tu rn e d fully a n d a s a B U SIN ESS DUTY r a th e r th a n a s Jo h n so n house n e a r P a i r grounds. See 1 1 boat and his frien d s a re enjoying boat from so u th ern Oregon to spend h er a favor. n ie- C. J. L u n d q u ist, a d m in is tr a to r e sta te : 3 o r C has. Johnson. rides on th e Sandy riv er. W au t ans. add to y o u r profit. vacation a t home. She has been e le c t : 3 At lea st, th a t is how th is b a n k re g a rd s it. L. A. H arlow and son Sam drove to ed to th e p rin cip alsh lp of a four-room 3 3 P e rh a p s th a t is o n e of th e good re a s o n s w h y C lackam as lake F rid ay , re tu rn in g school in th e vicinity w here she 3 = m an y re fe r to th is b a n k a s “ m y b a tik ,’’ based on 3 3 Sunday. They re p o rt good fishing. ta u g h t la st year. th e s p ir it of frie n d lin e s s a n d c o o p e ra tio n th e y I ! Mrs. L. G. H ow ell is th e new lib ra A Mr. W ebber of P o rtla n d has been e n c o u n te r w h e n e v e r th e y call. ria n w h ile Mrs. H elm boldt is aw ay. elected p rin cip al of th e K elso school H P e rh a p s , too, it is a n o th e r re a so n w hy people Mrs. L. A. H arlow san g a t th e fu for n ex t y ear. Mrs. B aum back has I 1 lik e to sa v e w h ere th e y th in k th e y a re w elcom e, 1 £ n era l services fo r E a rl R u m m er in been reta in ed as p rim a ry teach er. a n d w h ere, in a d d itio n , th ey know th e ir m oney I ! P o rtla n d on T h u rsd ay . O th ers a tte n d Miss M athtlde A ndresen, who r e is a b so lu te ly safe. ing from T ro u td ale w ere Mrs. J. A. cen tly cam e from C alifornia, is sp en d 3 3 3 3 W h e th e r you w ish to open a sa v in g s o r L arsso n , Mrs. M ary P a rso n s, Mr. and ing a few w eeks a t th e hom e of h er 3 3 c h e c k in g a c co u n t, o r w ish to tra n s a c t b u sin e ss in Mrs. S. A. E dm undson, R ich ard K n a rr sister Mrs. R asm us A ndresen and o n e of th e o th e r d e p a rtm e n ts of th is b an k , you 3 3 and Mr. an d Mrs. J. R. K n arr. family. 3 S w ill a p p re c ia te th is s p irit of frie n d lin e s s w h ich 5 ; C. E. Scott and fam ily have gone to Mr. and Mrs. A. H erz, Sr., Mrs. 3 3 w e believe is good business. Zena, Oregon, to spend th e sum m er Louise D ietl and Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard 3 3 on th e ir ran c h n ea r th ere. H erz drove to G overnm ent Camp r e 3 3 T he re g u la r m eeting of th e L ad ies’ cently. They re p o rt th e trip w on d er 3 3 Aid w as held a t th e hom e of Mrs. C. E. ful as rhodo d en d ro n s being in full 3 3 I ! Scott. T he follow ing officers w ere bloom. if G resh am , O regon : : elected for th e y e a r: Mrs. L. A. H a r Mrs. Louise D ietl an d d au g h ter 3 3 low, p re sid e n t: Mrs. M ary P a rso n s, Mary, and g ran d ch ild ren G retchen : : 3 vice p re sid e n t; Mrs. C. I. T hom as, and E dw ard L arso n d ep arted for th e 3 »■ h iu h u iu u u u h u h h u u u h h u u iim iu u ...... » m u .......... u u * u « u « u u u h u u h iu iiu u u iu u iiiu u u u u u u u iiu h u h £ ............................................ ........................ ...................................... I ..................l u l l .......................... I ............................................................................. .........................................„ .............., „ „ „ „ 3 se creta ry , re-ele cted ; M rs. H. E. east S atu rd ay , Ju n e 14, w here th ey W aite, tre a s u re r, re-elected. P la n s w ill spend th e sum m er m o n th s at w ere discussed an d w ork com m ittees th e ir old home at W ausau, W isconsin. appointed for th e a n n u a l b azaar to be Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K lar an d baby given in th e ea rly w in ter. Mrs. A nna sp e n t th e w eek-end a t th e hom e of Mr. —and fireworks for the kiddies—and also for happy R ich ard so n assiste d th e h o ste ss in and Mrs. A. Herz. serv in g a d ain ty lunch. bigger folks—who still are kids at heart. Olaf L indholm is busy h arv e stin g At th e school m eetin g on Mor.day his stra w b e rry crop. So celebrate—and celebrate in the only way befit n ig h t Mrs. C. I. T hom as w as re-elected Miss J u lia Spooner and m o th er and ting the day. Onr stock of fireworks is complete. clerk and Mrs. H. E. W aite w as elected Mrs. Iva H ickey of P o rtla n d sp eu t on th e board of d ire c to rs to succeed S unday a t th e hom e of P. C. Spooner. F irecra ck ers 5c an d 10c per p ack H a rry B ram h all. Mr. B ram h all h as . Mrs. Edw. H erz sp e n t la st w eek in been an ex cellen t d ire c to r and th e P o rtlan d w ith h er m o th er and fam ily people of th is d is tric t a re s o rry he before th e d ep arted for th e ir e a ste rn G R ESH A M , OREGON w ould not serve on th e board again. trip . I It w as decided to let th e ja n ito r w ork D au g h ters and G ran d d au g h ters of th e g re a t Segis W alker by bids. M atador, a 33 pound bull, th re e of h is d au g h ters have produced Over Mrs. E m elin e Shaw and Mrs. H elm 1000 lbs. He is a fu ll b ro th er to M atador Segis W alker and a p atern al b ro th er to Segis P ie re rtje P rospect, th e only 37,000 lb. m ilk cow. boldt le ft for Ohio th is w eek w h ere The City Motor Truck Mr. an d Mrs. G arvey of McCook, G ran d so n s of Segis W alker M atador from A. R. O. dam. th ey w ere called on ac co u n t of th e N ebraska, a re visitin g th e ir d au g h ter, ing Company of Portland, D au g h ter of H azelw ood H eile O rm sby K orndyke (he o ut of Hello Oregon, operata two 4- serio u s illn ess of a sister. Mrs. H. F. Dye, of Rockwood. They O rm sby DeKol, 34.55 lbs.) ton Packard trucks, six M ary W eise an d E lizab eth R obin drove th ro u g h In th e ir H up coupe in D au g h ter of Ju lia n a K ing of Rock, w ith 51 A. R. O. d au g h ters in 3 ji-ton Packard trucks son, m em ber of th e C ooking club, and four and a h a lf days. cluding th e g re a t show cow and p ro d u cer, Lady A aggie O rm sby of and one 4-ton Federal. Rock, 1069.53 b u tte r 1 year. Zerolene is used exclu D ale P a rso n s and P a u l H ow ell of th e At a te a held on W ednesday a t th e sively. A g ran d list of H olsteins from a herd th a t is noted for its show P o u ltry club left M onday for C o rv al hom e of Mrs. W illard Cook th e an- c a ttle and heavy producers. lis to a tte n d th e su m m er school a t n o uncem ent w as m ade of th e en g ag e Sale to be held F riday, Ju n e 27, on th e Dave McKeown farm , 1 th a t place. m ile w est from G resham , Oregon. L unch to be served a t 11:30 a m m ent of Miss C lara S ales to Clyde P. S ale to s ta r t im m ediately th e re a fte r. Miss M iriam S pence and Jo h n Mc Stone of F airview . T he w edding will T he catalog being p rep a re d gives d etails. Send for one. G innis e n tertain ed a few of th e ir be an event of th e n ea r fu tu re . frien d s w ith a m arsh m allo w ro a st a t A p o stcard show er w as given Mrs. Sandy D ell one evening recen tly . F ra n k D ickenson on W ednesday in Mrs. E. C. Colem an of P o rtla n d v is honor of h er birthday. ited W ednesday a t th e hom e of her Mrs. K. W. H arvey and ch ild ren COL. GEO. A. GUE, Auctioneer, Auburn, Wash. sister, M rs. A nna R ich ard so n . sp e n t th e p ast few days a t V ernonia, E. A. R1IOTEN, Sale Manager, Salem, Oregon Mrs. A lice W rig h t of Olympia, w here Mr. H arvey is em ployed. W ashington, w as a g u est a t th e J. R. At th e com m unity ch u rch n ex t S u n K n a rr hom e th is week. day th e S unday school will m eet as Mrs. A nna R ich ard so n an d d au g h u su a l a t 10 o ’clock. T he E p w o rth te r E lla, Mrs. Wm. H ensley, Roy L eague w ill m eet at 7 in th e evening H ensley and Miss Ju d ith L arso n m o and w ill discuss th e su b je ct “R edis to red to G overnm ent Cam p Sunday. F re s h o r C ured, L ard , E tc., p re p a re d a n d sold u n d e r a b cov erin g th e L eague P ledge.” Miss H. E. W aite is h aving th e in te rio r H elen Lam b w ill be th e leader. At 8 s o lu te ly s a n ita r y c o n d itio n s a n d a t lo w est of his resid en ce re-d eco rated . p o ssib le p ric e s, y o u ’ll go to o 'clock O liver J. Gill w ill lead th e Ber Mrs. L. A. H arlow en te rta in e d th e vice of public w orship. H alf H o u r S tudy clu b of P o rtlan d “In consequence of o u r success in th is contest, and be w ith a luncheon a t h er hom e on T u es GEO. DIETL, Prop. Phone 1711 Gresham day. T he follow ing m em bers w ere cau se of o u r uniform satisfaction w ith the u se of Z ero p re se n t: Mrs. F. H. F lem in g , Mrs. lene in all o th er equipm ent, w e naturally consider C orbett and Oswego b aseb all team s W illis D uniw ay, M rs. Jo sep h B ever played tw o gam es on th e C o rb ett d ia Z erolene as an absolutely dependable and co rrect lu idge, Mrs. C. M. W illiam son, Mrs. mond Sunday, C orbett w inning both bricant. W e m ost cheerfully recom m end it to any F ra n k Lew is, Mrs. A. A. C ourtney, | gam es. and all tru ck o p erato rs to receive real efficiency in lubricating oils.” Mrs. Jo sep h O 'Connor, Mrs. A. W elch, Miss A rlie K incaid re tu rn e d home Mrs. H en ry W ebber, M rs. F ra n k B ab W ednesday a fte r a tten d in g Oregon cock, Mrs. A. M. G rilley, Mrs. J. N orm al school a t M onmouth th e p ast M athias and Mrs. W en tw o rth . year. T he m ost b eau tifu l flow er d isp lay of Mrs. Doty P h ip p s moved to P o rtlan d th e season w as m ade by th e T ro u td ale la st W ednesday. F low er club in th e local postoffice. Mr. and MrB. Roy E m ily and fam ily T he com m ittee a rra n g in g th e display are now occupying th e ir new bunga-1 w as com posed of Mrs. F ra n c e s Fox, low n ear th e high school. Mrs. A. D. K endall, M rs, H. E. W aite Mr. and Mrs. V alentine G ebhardt and Mrs. H ow ell. P o stm a ste r H udson sta rte d F rid a y on a trip to G erm any com plim ented th e w om en on th e d is for an extended visit w ith rela tiv e s play and expressed his ap p re cia tio n of and frien d s in th e “fa th e r lan d .” th e flow ers. Mrs. Olivia L eland and Mrs. Lew is O N LY $160 m ore th an th e Overland Reed sp e n t S atu rd ay in P o rtlan d . touring car—the Overland Coupe-Sedan M rs. M. E. Reed visited h er d au g h te r, Mrs. A. B. Fox, in E astm o relan d , — the w orld’s foremost closed car Value. All Rev. W alter O. B enthin, p asto r of from F rid a y un til Sunday. the unique exclusive features of a coupe I th e St. Jo h n 's P re sb y te ria n ch u rc h of W ard E vans w as reelected d irecto r and a sedan in one! Cam as, W ash., w ill p rea ch a t Sm ith for consolidated D istrict No. 39 a t th e M em orial P re sb y te ria n ch u rc h Sunday school m eeting Monday and Ed. W il Removable rear seat gives big loading space m orning a t 11 o'clock. Rev. E. R. D. son w as elected clerk. for anything and everything. Seats adjust H ollensted w as fo rm erly p asto r of the — the Standard O il I C am as P re sb y te ria n ch u rc h an d is ex Beekeepers Picnic. backward and forward. Seats also make C o m p a n y ’i n e w im p ro v e d o il for T he beekeepers and th o se in te reste d chan g in g p u lp its w ith Rev. Mr. Ben- into a full-size bed in the car—great for I th in . Mrs. H. M. H ayles will sing a In bees in M ultnom ah co unty a re to Ford c a n “ Feeds camping. Easy riding patented springs— Thoee O il-Starved solo a t th is service. S unday school hold a picnic a t T ro u td ale, Sunday, j big power — reliability — record-breaking F o rd ..” I w ill be held a t th e u su al hour, 10 Ju n e 22. They are to m eet a t th e O re economy. Come in and see i t ► o'clock. G eorge P. L um sden w ill be gon A g ricu ltu ra l cam p g ro u n d s a t the In ch arg e in th e absen ce o f th e super w est end of th e Sandy riv er b ridge a t O v e rla n d ia the o n ly to u rin g car w ith eliding gear int.-ndent. Mrs. A. L. S tone w ill teach 10 o’clock. E veryone is expected to tr s n e m ie e lo n , priced u n d e r $SOO, /. o. b. T o ltd o . b rin g a well filled lunch b ask et for th e j I th e Bible class. At th e re g u la r an n u a l school m eet- picnic lunch at noon. T h ere w ill be a I ing held Monday evening, R ay Sim p- p ro g ram of in te re st to all beekeepers. I son was elected d irec to r for a th ree- H. A. S cullen, sp e cia list In bee c u l y ear term . Geo. Shaw w as elected tu r e w ith th e extension service, will ( C A L IF O R N IA ) I clerk. be th e p rin cip al sp e ak e r of th e day. K ath leen Lew is and M arjorie M ollar In th e aftern o o n th e p a rty w ill visit I w ere th e d eleg ates of th e G irls’ club som e of th e ap a lrles close a t hand and to be rep rese n ted a t O. A. C. sum m er d iscu ss th e m ethods used and th e re- J school th is year. Jo h n W elbes won a su its obtained a t each of th e p laces | trip by having a prize pig a t th e fair visited. A la rg e crow d Is expected. A rra n g e la st fall. E d g ar Dixon an d O rville I B lair w ent also, but th ey paid th e ir m e n ts have been m ade w ith th e cus- j w . A. HESSEL T his booklet reports inde own expenses. T he g irls left S unday to d ia n s of th e cam p g ro u n d s so a | GRESHAM. OREGON p e n d e n t service tests o f w ith Mr. an d Mrs. Ray Sim pson, who special picnic ra te of 10 cen ts per p e r Zerolene made bv a n u m I drove to C orvallis. son w ill be secured for th is p arty . ber o f large users. A sk any “Seeking th e B est” is th e su b ject of Window Clettnrng S ta n d a rd O i l C o m p a n y I th e serm on a t th e M ethodist ch u rch ’ •s r e p r e s e n t a t iv e or F o r ex p e rt window clean in g eee 8. next S unday m orning a t 11 o'clock by T ajlm a, or leave o rd ers w ith John Those Good Nash Clothes for a copy. the p asto r, th e Rev. J. S tan fo rd Moore. Brow n, G resham , phone 2601. All wool, tailo red to m easu re, su it or o v erco at $23.50. T he beet clo th es on 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . for the je g I r y Make y o u r telep h o n e e a rn you m ore C edar posts for sale. Any q ______ u an tity . ea rth for th e price. P. F. Black. ------ — Oet your season ticket NOW. by con n ectin g it w ith a w an t ad. A. W. M etzger Co. Phone 1451. tf G resham , Oregon. Phone 1801._Adv. S everal ch u rc h m em bers and S ervices a t th e Sw edish M ission frien d s, about 40 in num ber, s u r prised Ray W ilkinson Monday night, ch u rch next S unday w ill be as fol- th e occasion being his birthday. The ' low s: Sunday school at 10 o'clock fo l evening was p le asa n tly spent playing lowed by p reach in g a t 11 by th e pas- gam es, a fte r w hich lunch w as served. i to r, th e Rev. 0 . J . W lln er; p reach in g S ervices a t th e C o ttrell com m unity a t 8 in th e evening. T he p a sto r w ill ch u rc h w ill be as follow s on Sunday: j take for his m o rn in g them e "T h e Re th e u su a l session of th e Sunday school w ard A ccording to th e W ork,” an d for j his evening them e “C h rist as th e Om at 10 o clock, follow ed by a serm on T he young people will by th e p asto r, th e Rev. S. F. P itts, a t n ip o te n t.” 11 o'clock. T he bazaar held la st hold th e ir m eeting on T u esd ay eve ning a t 8 o’clock. T h u rsd a y by th e ladies of th e church w as w ell attended. T he net am ount from th e sales am ounted to about $30. Mystery Tied with Red Tape VICTORY , tn e > L fo w th * BANK OF GRESHAM Them Days are not Gone Forever” , We’ve got FIRECRACKERS Dave McKeown’s Holsteins A T AUCTION Gresham, Oregon Friday, June 27 SCHANNO’S CONFECTIONERY TW ENTY-FOUR HEAD ROCKWOOD DAVE McKEOWN, Owner Gresham, Oregon ZEROLENE helps win the PACKARD CONTEST In 1922 the City Motor Trucking Com pany of Portland, Oregon, won the P ack ard’s low upkeep contest in the State of Oregon with its 4-ton Packard No. 180- 590. D u rin g the p e r io d o f this c o n te st Z e ro le n e oil w a s u sed ex clu siv ely, and the Company writes us as follows: FOR THE BEST MEATS THE SANITARY MARKET CORBETT It is records like these that m onth af ter m onth and year after year are cutting the ground from under the superstition th at there is som ething mysteriously better about eastern oils, ju st because they cost more. Zerolene sales have increased seven fold in seven years. The more experi enced the motorist, the more likely he is to discover th at the ZEROLENE Zerolene-lubricated car deliv ers better gasoline mileage, accumulates less carbon, costs f i r FORDS less for upkeep, and has a longer working life. Lowest Priced Closed Car With Doors Front and Rear FAIRVIEW F W h y pay tribute to a su perstition? Insist on Zerolene —a better oil—even if it does cost less. J STANDARD O COMPANY ZEROLENE /fo to f HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. T H IN K ! Are you «•*