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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1924)
TAGE F ü l lt Lafe M anning of P o rtlan d , son o f ' L ib e rt, S tatu e Must Be Removed Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning of G resh- w , _,i am, w as accorded the honor of being th a t , , t Z l " / T th ls afte rn o ° u th e youngest m em ber of th e S panish ’ * b' ,a rJ of “ >unty Commission- T he se c re ta ry h as moved his office W ar V eterans In th e ir recen t encam p-1 " )r r *cent1’’ Pa88ed a a <» to th e fair grounds. m ent held in Roseburg. L afe M anning „ „ f avlng ° f th a t p a rt of T he opening dance on th e fair w as on the U. S. S. Oregon when it r T ’ tre<?t betw een Maln and South m ade Its fam ous dash around the horn iU b e rt“ a *enue lf> G resham w ithin 30 g rounds w ill be S atu rd ay n ig h t, Ju ly <n -98. He was born in o“ " 2 r 188 y" Pr° Ti'’ed C“ y ° f GrPsh8m w l" not last S atu rd ay night as F rid ay 's Outlook in a d v erten tly stated. The L. P. M anning attended the reunion as ‘!b er,y 8tatUC “ ',d base floor is u n d er co n stru ctio n in a good the g u est of his son and was an honor th e Intersection of Main and Powell. It is likely th a t a special m eeting of location and all will be in read in ess guest of th e encam pm ent, going with for the com ing S atu rd ay n ig h t and the v eterans to the Oregon Caves and th e council will be called at once to every n ig h t d u rin g th e fair. H a rri consider th e m atter. other places of Interest. son s six-piece O regonian band will | W atch your d o llars and you w on’t play for th ese dances. t lassi tied—c la ssy ads. have to w orry about your dimes. Dr. W. K. W right of M anistique, •Michigan, has been th e guest for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. E. H olgate. Dr. W right w’as a form er te ac h er of Mrs. H olgate and th e tw o had not m et for 35 years. He was given a trip to Hood R iver over the C olum bia riv er h ig h way which he considered a m ost w on d erful sight. He left for his hom e on Sunday evening by w ay of San F ra n cisco and so u th ern C alifornia. No m eetings of the M ethodist L adies Aid will be held d u rin g July. T he pic nic in conjunction w ith the W om en's Here you will find the work clothes Home M issionary society will be on you need at lowest prices. See it on display in our show Window th e th ird W ednesday in A ugust. The first W ednesday in D ecem ber has been I fixed upon as the date of th e Ladies MIrco Process Finish— Malleable Iron Construction- Plain or laced Aid bazaar. An E xclusive MONARCH featu re. Most k Iiy the use of m alleab le iron, th e toughest scientific chem ical tre a tm e n t know n, p ro Mrs. W. C. B urch en tertain ed a t d in 1 ami m ost p rac tica l m etal w here s tre n g th is ducing a ru st-re sistin g su rfa ce in su rin g ner on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L eavens req u ired , th e MONARCH is th e m ost rigid long life and a ttra c tiv e ap p earan ce. Beau- electric ran g e on th e m ark et. of F o re st Grove. Mr. and Mrs. E. Boss of the lload ty w ith durability. D avidson of G resham , Mrs. D rake Rust-Proof Oven— Oven Insulation— All Ovens in MONARCH E le c tric R anges of M ontana, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Thom H ig h est q u ality, tw o-inch, honey-com bed. a re b u ilt of heavy gauge, sh eet alum inum of Salem . Mrs. Burch has gone to S a T n c n 'c i biO<;k J s used to in su Iate MON- Blue or brown ab so lu tely ru st-p ro o f, th e re b y elim inating w nFn Ctr . v ° ^ n s- ™ 3 ‘yp® in su latio n lem for a few days' visit w ith her oven rep lacem en t. “ ill not sag like loose, In ferio r in sulations. d au g h ter, Mrs. Thom. Reciprocating Switches— Mercury (h e n Therm om eter__ Among th e m em bers of R u ssellv ille L a te st type th re e -h e a t sw itch es easily P laced in a position w here m ost easily read. Blue or khaki g ran g e who attended th e F a rm e rs' tu rn ed in eith er d irectio n to p roduce th e de Safe from injury. A bsolutely dependable Field Day picnic w ere Mrs. G race Ex- sired heat. Individual fuse for each b u rn because m ercu ry tu b e p e n e tra te s th e oven er, conveniently located below each sw itch w all and m akes d irect co n tac t w ith the ley, Mrs. G eorge H. W ohlers an d Mrs. easily replaced. ’ oven tem p eratu re. A. M. Cole, who w ere all welcome c a ll Black, brown, mixed MONARCH Pastry Oven— Radiant Type Guaranteed B urner__ ers a t th e Outlook office. A big facto r in MONARCH E le ctric R ange monarch b u rn ers a re the q u ick est and Mrs. N ancy A. B rooks of Midvale, economy. A mple size for baking pies m ost econom ical to use. E very bit of th e Idaho, has leased th e D eW itt Ross cookies, or, w arm in g ro lls. Does aw ay w ith clean, odorless heat is co n cen trated on the In all sizes building on w est T hird stree t, which th e n ecessity of h ea tin g la rg e oven for or- cooking utensil H ig h est g rad e electrical d in ary use. she will lit up fo r a room ing house w ire used. All dow nw ard rad iatio n of heat prevented by PARAMOUNT h ea t-re sistin g and re sta u ra n t. Mrs. Brooks is a MONARCII O rganization— in su latin g block. E n tire u n it encased in MONARCH E le c tric s a re b u ilt in th e sam e w om an of experience in every line of m etal receptacle. G uaran teed one y ear K 'gantic p la n t a t B eaver Dam, W isconsin, th e business. She will be assisted by ag ain st m echanical defects. M E N ’S W EAR • ’ SH O ES hy th e sam e ex p e rt ran g e bu ild ers who a grow n d au g h ter and son. She ex for th ^ n n « ? * ' ini A m erica’8 finest ran g e s MONARCH Automatic Oven Vent__ p ects to have h er room s fitted up by lo r th e p a st q u a rte r ce n tu ry . T he en tire G RESH A M fair tim e. A utom atically elim in ates excessive m oist- m a n u fa ctu rin g o rg an izatio n , as w ell as our ure. A ssures p ro p er oven operation. th o u san d s of dealers, sta n d solidly behind Miss Miriam In g lis is in St. V in every claim m ade for MONARCH R anges ce n t's h ospital, w here she has u n d e r gone an o p eratio n for ap p en d icitis She w as in a P o rtlan d ho sp ital for th re e w eeks fo r tre a tm e n t and cam e home for a few days, and la te r w ent D A V » n T - . - . , . . ------------------- to the St. V incent’s for h er operation. T he local ice cream m a n u fa ctu rin g The beautiful new („/„„¡„I Block Design Glassware concern, th e D airy P ro d u c ts com pany, fu rn ish ed 50 g allo n s of ice cream w ith SCHOEN HEATH (ALLS in the following pieces all th e trim m in g s n ecessary for se rv BENEMA MATHEWS Covered Butter Dishes Spoon Trays ing it for th e an n u a l picnic of th e Ii' you need the accessories to frie n d s of th e Benj. M athew s fam P o rtlan d b u ild ers and m a teria l men Covered Sugar Bowls 1'ooted Jellies held la st S atu rd ay a t M ontrose p ark ily w ere shocked to le arn of th e death Creamers early M onday m o rn in g of Miss Be o . J ugs n ea r T routdale. 7%-inch Berry Bowls 8%-mch Berry Bowls The re g u la r m eeting of M. A. Ross nem a M athew s a t th e hom e of h er you will find the most complete supply In 2-piece Sugar and Creamer Sets P ost G. A. R. w as held on S atu rd ay , b ro th er-in -law and sister, Mr. and Gresham at this garage 3 Ju ly 19, when sev eral m a tte rs of im Mrs. F. Medler, 7 E a st 71st stre e t N orth, P o rtlan d , aged 22 y ears 2 p o rtan ce w ere atten d ed to. The m eet ing of the R elief Corps for th a t day m onths and 8 days. W hile she had w as postponed on acco u n t of the been ill for a few days h er condition VAI e I. for 1 year w as th ought not serio u s, alth o u g h she ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW F a rm e rs' Field day picnic. had not been in rugged h ealth for sev M.WS Miss H elen H oss left y esterd ay for Oswego lake to join Miss Mabel Inglis, e ra l m onths and rec en tly had suffered who has been cam p in g th e re for the w ith jaundice. T he ex act cau se of h er p ast m onth. A llen and Je a n Inglis, d eath has n o t been determ ined. Phone 1236 r> l "¿n*1 !JhIi<l‘ld , Wi,H‘rs’ Stop Lights, Gresham Benem a had sp e n t th e g re a te r p a rt who have been w ith th e ir au n t, have Adjustable Look Back M irrors. re tu rn e d home. of her life in G resham w here she r e W atch for our big Fair-Week Special, S aul Sim on w as In G resham last ceived h er e n tire schooling, g ra d u a t e carry a complete line of Fan Belts and coming next week week. H e has tak en over the daily ing from th e high school four y ears « n ^ u p p ly you with a new belt for any make fa ir program again and is busy as a ago. Since th en she h as been em bum ble bee. ployed a t ste n o g rap h ic w ork in e a st Miss E th el M cElroy, who spent th e e rn Oregon and in P o rtla n d and has We recommend RADIUM POLISH, the p ast tw o w eeks w ith Miss Neva Ja ck - w orked for th e O. R. & N. for th e p ast tm i W IN C H tS T t* tw o years. She w as a b sen t from th e polish with a money back guarantee. Ask son. re tu rn e d to h e r home in Salem IT O R I Sunday evening. office of th e com pany on sick leave us to dem onstrate it. Floyd Stafford, th e 9-year-old son of when she died. She leaves to m ourn Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Stafford of th e V ic h e r u ntim ely d eath h er fath e r, Benj. to ry d istric t, h as m ade a record for M athew s, h er step -m o th er, w ho had b erry picking for a child of his age, been a loving m o th er to h e r since her claim th o se who know of his accom ea rly childhood, an d th e follow ing p lish m en t. In a 9-hour day he picked b ro th ers and s is te rs : Mrs. D. S. J o h n 100 pounds of red Raspberries on his son of The D alles, Guy E. M athew s, HAMLIN & HOSS, Props. fa th e r's place. Mrs. Viola Medler, Mrs. Cleo W iidanen, Phone 2391 Nile Phone 706 "B ill" E v erett, th e telephone trouble Mrs. Leta Brow n, all of P o rtlan d , M ar m an, got Into m ore tro u b le th an he g a re t and W oodrow M athew s barg ain ed for the o th e r day w hen he | G resham , also H a rry F a c to r of P o rt d istu rb ed a colony of h ornets. Bill land to whom she w as engaged to be got stung, as in v ariab le h appens when m arried . a man m eddles w ith som ething he F u n e ra l serv ices w ill be held on doesn't u n d erstan d , though It w as a c W ednesday aftern o o n , Ju ly 23, in the cid en tal iu th is case. But Bill is laid M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch of G resh t e x is . . up for a few days. am , u nder th e d irectio n of J. E. Metz S everal G resham people attended g er. In te rm e n t w ill be in th e D am as th e W oodman of the W orld picnic at cus cem etery. teaches patriotism, teaches us to keep what we hare C rystal L ake p ark on Sunday. They and add to it re p o rt a gootl tim e. I MON HIGH ( LASS HE In creasin g business of th e W alrad 1»2I EN.IHVS HEIM ON M ercantile com pany has necessitated S everal m em bers of th e class of som e im provem ents in th e ir eq u ip v ‘No I7a lte r ho" vo.u sPe»»d y««r vacation this 1921 spent an enjoyable evening at W hen Retsy Loss made the first American Fine 117 ment. One of the most notew orthy Is year we have many ot the things you arc going the p u rch ase of a Dodge screened de th e home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tow n s t a Y a T a le E ” ,l’ir,<'î"’ B' “r’ ° n “ “e,d oi “ ue each to need tor your pleasure and convenience. * livery c a r for local use. T he c a r was send. S atu rd ay , Ju ly 19. P lan s were sta r a state. There are now forty-eieht W« p u rch ased th ro u g h th e G resham O ar first sta rted to m ake th e event a class w«».ed or J ob , one ot theni w reu n io n , but ow ing to so m any m em F la s h lig h ts C a m p e r s ’ A x es age. H om er Reed, w ho moved here b ers being aw ay, only 14 of the o rig i have not gambled or speculated w i t h m v « f »» recently from Illinois, has been added A y to T o o l K its V a c u u m B o ttle s nal 55 w ere p resen t. H ow ever it was our S,ar9 *" to th e force of w o rk ers in th e store. decided to have an an n u a l reunion P ish in g J a c k i e C a m p S to v es w ith a full rep resen tatio n . I ndeiintnlm itioiijil Service« S p o r tin g G o o d s •" ’ i T he evening w as p le asa n tly spent iu A nnonnred. -lag .ym bC U es our work a „ d Œ n w ” h te " T he tem ple was w ell filled a t the playing gam es, an d re fre sh m e n ts were dedication lust S uuday aftern o o n , and served. The room s w ere ta ste fu lly • I 9 p l the services w ere m uch enjoyed by all decorated in green and w hite, the ' Besides the »1200 raised , th e free will class colors. v .^ T u rire l «hooting wlib the W inchester Mt,del T hose p resen t w ere: Roba H engst offering a fte r th e dedication enlarged 0« Is g re a t «port on your vacation. A liirht ler, F lorence Hoecker. F lorence Rosin. th e am ount to »1617. accarute .23 culiber rllle shooting .2'* Short > - I™ g.*'.ing a ,,aK outfit consistinq of one Mrs H. L. S teuberg. ev an g elist from Marion H agberg, G enevieve M cAllis .22 lo n g mid .22 Long Hide cartridges' •» • - oot flag, jointed pole, bracket and halliards to Salem , Is cond u ctin g a w eek's m eet ter. M ildred F an ch e r. Em m a Hoecker. la k es doon in to o parts and Is easily car every new depositor in our savings d e p a r t V irginia C u rrlu , E lizabeth McKeown. ' ing in th e tem ple. A co rd ial In v ita ried. tion is extended to everyone to attend Jo sep h in e T ow nsend. Mr. and Mrs. making a deposit of $5 or more. P ‘ th ese m eetings w hich are proving very David Jo h n sto n . M aurice Botkin. Wll beneficial an d full of sp irit and life. b u r A ltm an, F ra n k G reenm an an< I he ev an g elist is a very ea rn e st work David McKeown. er, b rin g in g a clea r, in sp irin g mes- One of the follies of youth, from the age each night. stan d p o in t of th e old-tim er, is ju st P reach in g next Sunday aftern o o n at being young. | 7 ’/ . ^ I I ’ / i f r u v , . »i i , o . Gresham, Oregon o'clock. The W IN C H E S T E R Store Phone 1451 Are you 100% C resta m, Oregon A few w ords w ill tell th e whole for the F a i r ? A STRONG BANK sto ry In th e W ant Column. Get your season ticket NOW. GRESHAM LOCALS TEN REASONS for buying a FOR MEN Work C lothes for Sum m er D ays PANTS - $2 to $4 OVERALLS $1.95 COVERALLS $3.50 S H IR T S T $1.0(1 SOX - SHO ES 3 f o r 50(. - $2.75 to $5 MONARCH ELECTRIC RANGE 1 2 3 4 AylsWort] 9 10 5 METZGER EXTRA SPECIAL ^Do// Up” Your Car Y our C hoice at 25c each H E P P ’S in u P n » ! 1 LS F ° R THE FORD ARE: RACKET STORE For A ny M ake o f Car W e Have Goodyear Tires G RESHAM D odge Service GARAGE 11 The United States Flag Supplies Every Camper and Vacationist Needs $21.50 FIRST STATE BANK A. W. M etzger & Co. T H IN K !