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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1924)
TENTATIVE PROGRAM Multnomah County Fair, Gresham, July 29 to Aug. 3, Inclusive PAGE FAIRVIEW CORBETT Jo h n Jo n a s and fam ily and Miss The Jam es McGowan com pany is M arjorie Brow u of P o rtlan d , spent op eratin g its seining beach on Reed's th e w eek-end a t Seaside. Islan d an d is erectin g a b arn on the F airview G range m et in re g u la r se s sion la st S atu rd ay evening. At th a t tim e it w as planned th a t th e m em bers oi th e g ran g e and th e ir friends would be invited to eat in one large group at th e picnic d in n er in connection w ith F a rm ers' Field Day in G resham next S atu rd ay . At th e sam e tim e te n tativ e p lan s w ere m ade for a g ran g e picnic DANCE At Columbia Grange Hall JULY 1971924 T ic k e t s $ 1 .1 0 , in c lu d in g ta x L adies F re e S p e c ia l B a k ed S a lm o n S u p p e r 50c OUR HEALTH BREAD c h ild r e n s 1 arm Home P ro g ram —2 to 4. D rills in ch arg e of Jo h n H enderson, com m unity service lead er of P o rtlan d . “F ro n tie r D ays on th e R ange.” E xhib itio n s aftern o o n and evening by cowboys, cow girls an d Indians. THURSDAY, JULY 31. G resham Day. P arad e s and special fea tu re s. Officials of neighboring cities invited. W. C. T. U. Day. P ro g ram s a t 11 a. m. an d 1 p. m. C om m ercial and Civic Clubs Day. B oys’ and G irl’s Club M em bers’ Day. L ivestock Ju d g in g c o n test by club m em bers. P ru n e bread c o n test and dem onstratio n . L ivestock P arade. H o rseracin g , 2 to 5, w ith F ro n tie r Day exhibitions. W ild W est and In d ian show s in evening. G reat fires from little m atches grow J l A R E ARMED TO WAGE A FlG-HT , - FOR THE MEATS \ WC k ’ iWOA \ V\ . are \ \ SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 M ultnom ah County Day. F arm B ureau Day. D em onstrations by C alf club and P ig clu b m em bers. L ivestock P arade. H orseracin g , 2 to 5. E xhibitions of w ild h o rse rid in g broncho busting, fancy roping, In d ian s, etc. “F ro n tie r D ays” in th e evening. SUNDAY, AUGUST 3. WE HAVE ALWAYS FOUGHT FOR PURE m eats. We w on’t allow a piece of m eat to com e into th is m a rk e t th a t doesn t live up to w hat w e ex pect of it. It m u st be able to stan d the te sts we give it. F olks know when th ey buy a pound of m eat of us they have p u rch ased 16 ounces of w holesom e p u rity . A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone 18»! P ow ell S t C h au tau q u a p ro g ram in the afternoon . H orseracing, 2 to 5. Contains the Yltaniines, ini'ed by scientific p rin cli leg IPs Good an d Good for You Gresham City Bakery THEO. VAN DOFINCK Phone 1221 FOR THE BEST MEATS F re sh o r C ured, L ard, E tc., p re p a re d a n d sold u n d e r ab so lu te ly s a n ita r y c o n d itio n s an d a t low est p o ssib le prices, y o u ’ll go to Mr. and Mrs. G ran t Bell left Wetl- I nesday for San Diego, C alifornia, after a six-w eeks’ v isit w ith relativ es and friends here. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1 P o rtla n d Day. A ssociated In d u strie s Day. P arad es, d em o n stratio n s, etc. F ed era ted W om en’s Clubs Day. P ro g ra m 11 to 12:30. C anning dem o n stratio n by g irls. L ivestock parade. H orseracing, 2 to 5. . F ro n tie r Day a ttractio n s. W ild W est and In d ian show s in evening. at th is Bakery and at S to r s 1 he b eau tifu l co u n try place of Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s L. M eier a t C orbett was th e scen e recen tly of a ch arm in g social affair, w hen Mr. an d Mrs. M eier en tertain ed for th e ir son-in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jo sep h E hr- man, Jr., of San F rancisco. A bout 100 gu ests w ere p resen t. Sw im m ing, te n nis and o th e r out-door sp o rts w ere en joyed and a buffet lunch w as served. Victor Jo h n so n w ent to a P o rtlan d hospital W ednesday and will probably be o perated upon for u lcer of the stom ach. THE SANITARY MARKET Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Bell a re now occupying th e G ran t Bell residence. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Fox of E astm ore- land and Mrs. F ra n ce s Fox of T ro u t B0RIN( dale w ere C orbett ca lle rs Tuesday. S. E. W aller and Chas. C u rtis w ere Mrs. C lara Sm ith atten d ed C h au tau in P o rtlan d M onday on business. qua S atu rd ay and Sunday. Miss E dith A nderson is visiting The m an who p u ts o u t the frien d s a t C ulver In e a ste rn Oregon. sp ark g en erally acq u ires th e re Mr. and Mrs. W. R. T elford and tion of being a good w oodsman. fam ily left S atu rd ay for Seaside. Mr. B efore leaving your cam p gri T elford retu rn ed M onday hut th e fam ta k e an in v en to ry to see th a t ily w ill rem ain an o th er week. h av en ’t left a n y th in g —sp a rk s of Mrs. W. W. M etzger and little fo r in stan ce— or cam p rubbish d au g h ter D oris left Sunday for a week a t Seaside, Oregon. G res ha in The U N IV E R S IT Y o í O R E G O N Mrs. A. J. McClung left th e la st of contains : th e week for a w eek's stay a t the home T he College o f L ite ra tu re , . Sc _ jience of her son O scar McClung and fam ily und the A r t s w ith 22 departm ents. at W auna, Oregon. The professional schools o f A r c h i T h ere w ill be a boys' and g irls ’ w a tecture and A llie d A r t s — Business term elon eatin g co n test and also free A d m in is tra tio n — Education—G ra d w aterm elon for all a t (ho T h u rsd ay u a te S tu d y — J o u r n a lis m — L a w __ evening show a t th e Boring th e ate r. M e d ic in e — M u s ic — Physical E d u Mr. and Mrs. Ja s. lm el sp en t S u n cation— Sociology— Extension day nt th e hom e of Mrs. In tel’s son C. A. D urham and fam ily of P o rtland. For a catalogue or ong information Mr. and Mrs. E. V. M aulding and Write The Hi gutrar. U niV enitp o f Oregon, Eugene, Oregon fam ily sp e n t S unday visiting relativ es a t S heridan, Oregon. The 49th Year Opens September 25, 1924 A la rg e crow d attended and enjoyed th e p ic tu re en titled th e “W est Bound L im ited ” a t th e Boring T h ea ter Sun- : T R O U T D A L E , OREGON day evening. Phone G resham 481 T he g ran g e m e t a t th e I. O. O. F. hall S atu rd ay nig h t to confer th e la st two degrees on th e seven new m em bers n c « / T e a n f/e r fa fG w ho w ere tak en In tw o w eeks ago. T he Misses E dna and R ita R obin son of P o rtlan d w ere w eek-end guests a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Let me sell you that A rm stro n g and fam ily. New Chevrolet L. C. A rm stro n g retu rn ed to V er We will give you Service every day nonia a fte r spen d in g his tw o w eeks' ' v acation w ith his fam ily here. Mrs. W. E. Child spent Sunday v is itin g relativ es a t G aston, Oregon. GRESH A M W. H. B oring sp en t th e w eek-end w ith relativ es a t B eaverton, retu rn in g to G ladstone Monday for G. A. R. day W e h a v e s ta n d a rd size a t th e C hautauqua there. re a d y -c u t D oor Ja m b s, 75c Sunday g u ests a t the hom e of Mrs. each . A lso w e w ill h a v e a O. A. P alm er w ere Mr. and Mrs. Jack lo t of c e d a r c h e sts, size 33, 46 P itm an of W heeler, Oregon, Mrs. E d a n d 54 in ch e s fo r th is w eek g ar Y onlka of Seaside, O regon, Mr. only, $7.65 to $12.30. K ru se and Mr. M eyers of P o rtlan d . A la rg e crow d sp en t a d elightful 0 . W . T110K EN day Sunday, Ju ly 13, a t Shady R est P h o n e 50x1 G re sh am n ea r T aw ney’s, J. E. S lefer's sum m er home, in honor of Mr. S lefer’s 67th - birthday. Among th e rela tiv e s and r frien d s p rese n t w ere D arrel and P ercy S lefer, C laren ce S iefer and tw o sons, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Rich, Mr. and Mrs. E dw in S lefer and Mr. and Mrs. P. C. L arson, all of P o rtla n d ; Mrs. M. 8. Maybee and Bon Loyd from L en ts; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. A nderson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. A nderson, V an, M ildred and N eta A nderson from Sandy Vulrankinff and Retreading Ridge; Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n M aronay All W ork G uaranteed and son R ich ard from Sandy. Two d a u g h ters Mrs. E. O. Rich and P. C. L arson p resen ted th e ir fa th e r w ith a GKO. A. BRANDT Phone 1471 b eautiful b irth d a y cake. A bountiful luncheon w as sp read o u t of doors and th e aftern o o n w as sp e n t playing gam es and sw im m ing in th e Salm on ( leaning anil D eepening river. COOK’S GARAGE T h e perfect oil for frying, for sh o rten in g and fo r m a y o n n a ise making, A m a iz o m a k e s b e tte r f o o d s w it h le ss e f f o r t a n d E L E V E N A D V A N T A G E S O F A M A IZ O O IL WOOD WORKING SHOP 1. 2. 3. F ries beau tifu lly , th o ro u g h ly , quickly. D oes n o t sm oke a t cooking te m p e ratu re. D oes n o t c a rry th e flavor o f one food to a n o th er, so can be used over a n d over. 4. H e a ts quickly. 5. M easures easily a n d accu rately . 5. B lends ra p id ly w ith o th e r ingredients. Z. N ecessitates no m elting. 5. M akes delicate, delicious cakes— is an ideal shortening, ). M a in ta in s th e delicious n a tu ra l flavor o f foods. ). D oes n o t cu rd in m ayonnaise. L. I ts can is dustless, rustless, easy to h a n d le an d store. cowim» F IS K T IR E S and TUBES Send for th e free Amaizo Cook Book Gresham Tire Shop containing m any aids to speed and deliciousness o f result. W rite today to 111 W est M o n ro e St., C hicago, III. American Maize-Products Co. N e w Y ork • • - WELL DIGGING C hicago C. E. Chipman G resham R. A, Bx. 36 or Phone 1121 We Try io l i h r S ntM iicllon Medicine local and internal, and has been success E v ery tim e you th in k of th ro w ing ful in the treatment o f Catarrh for over a c ig a re tte out of th e car, aay to y o u r forty years. Sold by all druggists. self, “ H ere goes an o th er fo re st fire” F.J. CHENEY Sc CO., Toledo, Ohio then do n 't do it. FOLKS IN OUR TOWN C u r l y , t h is !• iL C A N o e e CAN YtXJ COM B O err i KHgw S he * you ld pb b l AN’ V a / a f t b b s h (T M» our y L MAY $O «»Y B a c k o v tfB A M in T t Edward McCullough A1ZTOC ASTER vc « l l we eu«A#«x«e ®L a d cam * YOG r i » mt oveo • Ys/OesT MINO INO A F T » « u T T U I 5BLL H «p 3 ANO S h o p p in g v y il l you I f /