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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1924)
Igatttoe Expert 126 will be Elven to him who Droves th « « ihin." A ne°‘ .""J. th* .-lefleiency Sf°hT. m i MJ?n n* and Ignition Main 8 tree; Q«r«<e. Phone Gresham 122$ ANNOUNCEM ENT THE GRESHAM BEAUTY SHOPPE will open about August 1 over First State Bank, Gresham M arcelling, Scalp Treatm ents, H air D yeing Etc. RL IM HR1E M A R IE B. W H ETZEL à Red Crown,$ir- from the Red, White and Blue Pump / ” M uch o f the strongest praise that "Red u Wn.. £ CtS C° meS from the 60 0 0 dealers w ho sell it and know what it will do. Their fanh » backed by the performance which makes Red Crown” the m ost popular "gas” in the W est. 6 T o save carburetor adjustments, and to im prove your car’s performance on the hills and the long steady pulls, for power and mileage and true econom y, use "Red Crown.” Y ou II always be glad if you do. a™, °? M fwo y , r d * o f t k “ *c r 'p wiU ta k * y o u about 1800 miles. Obtainable in ¿5, ¿10 and ¿20 denom- inattons at all Standard Oil Service Station,. Convenient! - save, handling cash and is redeemable by dealers as well as at all Standard O il Company Service Stations. Red Crown Gasoline Dealers G RESHAM — Gresham Garage C. H. Lune Bneppell A | | Prg . < 1Í-Mile 8. 8.) Henry Tllgner Heaver Slate Motor Co. n ' Tr“ck Service Botkin A John «ton A. W. Metzger Morgan Brother« W ulruil Mercan i tie Co. ORIENT— Mike Cunningham COTTRELL— Wm. Crynes , BODGE PARK— J A. H. Woodcock I F A IR V IE W — O. O. Haney RUN— C. F. Allen TROUTDALE— C. C. Bush It. W. Chamberlain I. Jas. L. Cook J. «». B a ils John A. Larsson Mizpah Inn Seri Ice Station I SA N D Y — A. C. Bau in bark P. R. Melnlg F erret Brothers j J. A. 1 I,VJV / . LL Fieri tors bull ! I valley KELSO— Erl A Jonsrud CORBETT— Leon IthulHt L. E. ta u g h t J. N. Hynriman 81g. Knighton Harry Rlrkert C H ER R TV ILL E— W. R. Allen T. M rlntyre Mrs. W. Storkley Ge». H. Thomas IH xob A H o n ltt SP R IN G D A L E — Parsons A Northway Salxm an Brothers PL E A SA N T HOME— W. A. Proctor Ben Stevenson C. M. Bell , ’¿OVEH.NMENT CAMP J. V. Batterty UlJi NEMAN Ji ll. <1. sm ith i | SYCAMORE— F . M. D avis DAMASCUS— A. H. Rlizau CROWN POINT— BORING— W. A. Johnson __________ ,__ I O. F. Peterson B R IG H T W O O D - “ Wem me Garage H. J. W allace , W ELCHES— Thos. Brown RH O DODENDRON— F. W. Nlppolt _TAUB T H R E E OREGON PUPILS WIN CHECKS AM» M EDALS Davis At Home E m m ett O’Neill, a pupR of th e I T ro u td ale school, h as won second prise in th e n atio n al essay contest, it Is announced by th e H ighw ay E duca- ! tlon board. A silv er m edal and a check for ten d o llars has been p re sented. F irs t p rise for th e sta te w as I won by A rtie A ppleton of A storia. ) T his en titled him to a gold m edal and | a check for fifteen d o llars, w hile his : essay Is en titled to re p re se n t Oregon , in th e Anal elim in atio n for th ree na- ' tio n al prizes, nam ely, a gold w atch ; and a trip to W ashington, first prize, and gold w atches, second and th ird prizes. T he n atio n al safety essay co n test is conducted an n u a lly by th e H ighw ay E ducation board am ong elem en tary school ch ild ren of th e n atio n in o rd er to encourage th e p rac tice of h ab its of safety on th e highw ays. P rizes are gifts of th e N ational A utom obile ch am b er of com m erce. T he subject of th e p rese n t co n test w as “H ighw ay Safety H abits I Should L e a rn .” Anoth M e r will be conducted n ex t autum n. To Miss E lla Deyoe, a te ac h er of G ran t school, Salem , Oregon, go th e honors of having w ritte n th e best les son from Oregon, and h er p ap e r th e re fore re p re se n ts h er sta te in th e n atio n al com petition for one o f th re e g ran d p rizes,—a check for $500 and a trip to W ashington, a check fo r $300, or a check for $200. T he su b ject of her lesson w as “T ra in in g C hildren in H ab its of S afety on th e H ighw ays.’ SPRINGDALE Locust Valley, Long Island, n . is to be the D em ocratic capital th is sum m er fo r th ere on Ills front porch sits John W. Davis, P resi dential candidate. Thia new picture was taken thera. p growers attention W e are now contracting blackberries, all varieties. HIGHEST CASH PRICE . See me at once and arrange delivery. H. E. THAYER Gresham _ _ • zn Oregon H you need the accessories to “Doll Up” Your Car JOU Mill tinil the most com plete supply ¡u (■rcshaiu at tills tfaragc B t n P n a f a«L S F° R TH E FO RD AR E: 1 1 i: m J, i ' i s :tguaranteed ,or 1 y™i- XI.I -S w i n « n o ’ s “ 1” bear‘»«» « « m e on YA1T.K i t M I, use sum m er and w inter For Any Make of Car We Have H in d S h ie ld W ip ers, S to p L ig h ts , Adjustable Look Hack Mirrors. ...... mnni'arry * Of c a r Hne of Fan Belts and y ° U W l th a n e w b e lt fo r a n y m ake We recommend RADIUM POLISH, the polish with a money back guarantee. Ask us to demonstrate it. T he S p rin g d ale Needle clu b enjoyed a p le asa n t m eeting a t th e hom e of Mrs. Reeves on W ednesday, Ju ly 23. Mrs. Don W oodard is p la n n in g on en te rta in in g th e club a t h e r hom e on A ugust 6. Rev. A. J. W are, form er p a sto r here HAMLIN Ac 1IOSS, Props. Mrs. F. L. H ow ard an d h e r two will be a t th e B ap tist ch u rc h at 11 d au g h ters, R osalind and A rd ath , who J ’lionc 2»» 1 M te Phone 70« - J a. m. and 8 p. in. Sunday. An in v ita have been v isitin g Mrs. A. T rick ey for tion is extended his old frien d s and th e p a st five w eeks, le ft fo r th e ir all th a t can com e to enjoy th ese s e r hom e in Mason City, Iow a, S atu rd ay vices. J u ly 26. Mrs. J. F. C hapm an was a P o rtlan d C. E. V est's m o th er an d fath e r, Mr. i visito r S aturday. and Mrs. G. H. Vest, left for A ttalia, J. W. E rick so n and wife have mov e U r« r/b c e W ashington, F rid ay , Ju ly 25. Mr. and ed to P o rtlan d . Mrs. Vest will m ake th e ir hom e w ith . Mrs. N ettle Medbury and d au g h ters th e ir son, R. E. Vest, for aw hile. V ernona and D orothy of St. P aul Mrs. C harles E. F u n k has been vis itin g h er b ro th er, C. E. V est, th e p ast spent sev eral days w ith h er b ro th er Ed. W o lters and fam ily, re tu rn in g few days. Mrs. F u n k le ft for her T h u rsd ay to S eattle, accom panied by hom e in La G rande, Oregon, F riday. h er m other, Mrs. F lo ra W olters. Mrs. C. E. V est is v isitin g h er m o th Miss Bessie B radford re tu rn e d „„ e r in Y akim a, W ashington. h er home in P o rtlan d a fte r th e b erry Mr. and Mrs. V ein L ucas and fam i picking. ly A rth u r C anzler and Miss L illian an d harden the paint. D o n ’t put it o ff R L C anzler a re spen d in g th e ir vacation Hull Run Man flics In P o rtlan d . £ - 1 ? ,“ '• “ "■ -» •i a t th e coast. F ra n k P h elp s of Bull Run died this A e rn L ucas is e re ctin g a new office m orning a t a sa n ita riu m in P o rtlan d building on th e c o rn e r of C. Crow s- follow ing an op eratio n for th e , „ to n 's place. moval of abcesses of th e lungs w hich C a rp e n te rs have been busy a t the developed as th e re su lt of pneum onia N orthw ay co ttag e and q u ite an ad d i H e w as ab o u t 45 y ears of age. H e is The WINCHESTER Store tion h as been b u ilt on. Mrs. N o rth survived by fo u r b ro th ers and one Oregon w ay’s m o th er and fath er, Mr. an d Mrs. sister. T hey a re Will, of B rem erton Van Z an t a re occupying th e cottage. W ashington; Jo h n and E lm er, of Mc Mr. and Mrs. Roy P arso n s, th e ir two M innville; Alton of Bull Run and i OO.OOO m agazine rea d ers per m onth TROUTDALE, OREGON or a period of sev eral m onths. This d au g h ters Mae an d Violet, an d son Mrs. E dith Sim s of L ew iston, Idaho. ad v ertisin g , to m ake th e m ost u n iv e r Phone Greshutn 4SI H ow ard, a re v isitin g Mr. P a rso n 's T he fu n eral wil be held on T h u rs sal ap p eal, was directed especially to the to u ris t; h ut is also stressed land fa th e r a t E v erett, W ashington. day aftern o o n a t 1 o’clock at th e S an L ittle Ju a n ita N orthw ay is im prov dy M ethodist church, w ith in te rm en t settlem en t, m a n u fa ctu rin g and b u si ness o p p o rtu n ities. H undreds of In ing a fte r a recen t illness. in th e Cliffside cem etery. q u iries rela tin g to land have been tu rn ed over to th e Land S ettlem ent D ep artm en t of the Fund, which w orks th ro u g h county land settlem en t com Let me sell yon that T he Rev. Mr. F o rsa n d er, ch a p lain of I m ittees th ro u g h o u t th e state. At the New Chevrolet sta te inform ation b u reau In P o rtlan d the Unit. ,1 S tates navy, w ill p reach in We will give you S ervice every day lite ra tu re from all sections of the the H aley ch u rch W ednesday evening By C. E. Spence, sta te h as been d istrib u ted . T he Pub S tate M arket Agent. of th is week. All a re invited to at-1 licity d ep a rtm en t of the Developm ent I tend. b u n d d u rin g th e y ear has issued over 350.000 pieces of lite ra tu re , m ost of ( ’(»OPERATIVE COUNCIL which have of w hich have been s ta te STU D IES MANY PROBLEMS wide in its scope and w hich is a v a il able for d istrib u tio n tiy anyone in th e T he M ethodist L adles Aid w ill hold AU co unty assesso rs a assesso rs a re urged, sta te w ho will w rite. a silv er tea a t th e home of Mrs. H en ry th ro u g h reso lu tio n s passed ______ by a re Prune Exchange Organizing. I W ihlon on W ednesday aftern o o n , Ju ly cen t m eeting of th e Oregon C oopera All sta te agencies in te reste d in th e 30. Mrs. W ihlon w ill be a ssiste d by tive Council, to com ply m ore stric tly solution of Oregon ag ric u ltu ra l m a r Mrs. W. E. M arkell. Vulninixlnir and Retreadlafr with- th e sta te law w hich provides for keting problem s a re co n cen tratin g to w ard th e h asty com pletion of th e nt All W ork G uaran teed the biennial en u m eratio u of th e acre- T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per North Pacific C â ooperative z : : r ^ ' ^ a i. ’ ô P ru â ne s cen t in te re st on tim e deposits.— Adv the state. T his is urged as an im tion. Among our fru it and vegetable Card of Thanks. p o rta n t step tow ard th e im provem ent crops, th e ton n ag e of Oregon pru n es GUO. A. BRANDT Phone H71 We extend sin cere th a n k s to frien d s, of o u r sta te a g ric u ltu ra l m ark ets. Is second only to apples. In 1923 we an d re la tiv e s for sym pathy and k in d Com plete reco rd s of crop production, shipped 2072 ca rs of fresh and dried p ru n es, an d It is estim ated th a t our ness. Also floral offerings d u rin g the I tim e of th e illn ess an d d eath, of our p a rtic u la rly applying to fru it and p ru n e ton n ag e will double in the next beloved au n tie, Mrs. K ath erin e H ag vegetable sp ecialties w ith rela tiv e five years. C leaning and D eepening At a rec en t m eeting, Ibe d irec to rs of | quist. sm all n atio n al acreag e, w ould aid th e Oregon G row ers a t Salem voted Mr. E ric A nderson and C hildren. g rea tly in th e solution of Oregon m a r not to h an d le th e 1924 crop of dried G resham It. A, Bx. 36 or Phone 1121 keting problem s. S tated in the wordH prunes, provided th e new p ru n e ex of th e reso lu tio n : “Successful coop change should be o rganized not la te r ----- ft'» T rT «0 C ite S atisfactio n erativ e m a rk e tin g som etim es ten d s to th an A u g u st 1st. A lso It w as voted d efeat its own ends by stim u la tin g th a t m em bers of the Oregon G row ers PAN AMERH AN ROAR rid your system o f C atarrh o r Deafness production beyond th e p o in t of p o ssi C ooperative P ru n e asso ciatio n w ere released from co n tra c ts, and It was O R(» A N IZA THEN FOR M E I» caused by C atarrh. ble consum ption." urged th a t they im m ediately Join w ith SoW by druggutt foe m e, 40 t n r i With a com plete p ic tu re of highw ay S till o th e r reso lu tio n s w ere passed some local u n it th a t will consolidate F. J, CHENEY &. CO.. Toledo. Ohio by th e Oregon C ooperative Council later with th e P ru n e E xchange. T o tra n sp o rt conditions In th e U nited which re p re se n ts ail sta te wide coop- w ard speeding up th e .o rg a n iz a tio n of S tate s as a b ackground for th e ir ac- ative m ark etin g associations, and th e local u n its, m eetings recen tly nave delB* ? te ’ to “ >» P an-A m erican m a rk e tin g d ep a rtm en ts of th e P o r t been held In Y aiqhali, W ashington, H ighw ay Com m ission a re sailin g for land C ham ber of Com m erce and th e < iackarnas an d M arlon counties. Also th eir resp ectiv e co u n tries a fte r o r regon Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l College, th e O re num erous p ru n e m eetings have been g anizing th e P an-A m erican C onfeder gon S tate B ankers association, the held in M arlon county, a t Halem, ation for H ighw ay E ducation, and Oregon S tate C ham ber of Com m erce, K leiser, L iberty, S unnyside, and o th er fo rm u latin g a ten tativ e program for and all farm er org an izatio n s. T he Co m eetings a re scheduled. the first P an-A m erican H ighw ay Con o p erativ e council endorsed th e new g ress to be held in Buenos A ires next Hany Set H ers K ronghl to Oregon. p ru n e m ark etin g plan now before th e spring. Over 200 fam ilies, re p rese n tin g not p rune g ro w ers of th e sta te A nother In each of th e 19 L atin A m erican less th an $200,000 In read y funds, a l resolution su p p o rted th e o le o m arg ar n ations rep resen ted on th e to u r w ill ready have been b ro u g h t to Oregon ine reg u latio n bill passed by the last he form ed a “F ederación N acional de session of th e le g isla tu re and referre d as p erm an en t settle rs, us a re su lt of Educación Vial,’’ a body p attern , d to th e people he referendum . A sp e c [the first y ear of op eratio n of the afte r the H ighw ay E ducation Board of ial reso lu tio n also w as passed en Land-H etth in en t D epartm ent, of the tne United S tate s, th e p a re n t org u n isa- T dorsing th e F ed erated F ru it an d Vege I Oregon S tate wide D evelopm ent Fund H o d . Thewe ''P e d e rte lo o s ” a re united The U N I V E R S I T Y o f O R E G O N table G row ers, as a successful n atio n At least 40 p er cent of th ese fam ilies in th e P an-A m ericau C onfederation contains: al m a rk e tin g agency for local and alread y have p u rch ased or rented for H ighw ay Edu< atlon. In th e o pin lands, and m ost of th e o th e rs will p u r sta te coop erativ e associations. The College of Literature. Science ch ase as soon as they can liquidate ion of those p articip a tin g in its o r Im'iirinatiziH B ureau lid s Hany. ganization th e re is th u s form ed an snd the A rts with 22 departments. More th an l«,o«o d irect m ali In o th e r in te re sts In o th e r p lacet. In In tern atio n al oi ganiz.n n,n ,| .i „ e ,t addition, th e Land S ettlem en t D ep art quiries about Oregon have been r e The professional schools of A rc h i Jiave a far-rea ch in g effect i pon tr a n s ceived as a re su lt of the ad v ertisin g m ent has on file sev eral hundred le t p o rtatio n facilities of th e A m erican tecture and A llie d A r ts — Business done d u rin g th» p ast y ear by the Pub- te rs from o th e r people who sta te def co n tin en t, an d a foundation upon Adm inistration—Education—G ra d li< lty D epartm ent of th e Oregon S tate- initely th a t they w ill com e to Oregon w hich th e stru c tu re of co n tin u e uate S tu d y — J o u rn a lis m — Law__ W ide D evelopm ent Fund, m ore th an la ter d u rin g th e sum m er or fall. Also, friendly re la tio n s can be even m ore M ed ic in e — M u s ic — Physical Edu 6.'00 p ersons have been p erso n ally n egotiations a re now u n d er way to firm ly established. s> rved by th e Inform ation bureau on w ard secu rin g locations In Oregon for cation— Sociology— Extension th e first floor of th e Oregon building, a num ber of colonies. One such co l U sers of th e W an t Ad C olum n a m For a cato’ogue or ang inform ation I' >rtland. This publicity cam paign ony, for exam ple, re p re se n ts 24 fam urnte The Regutrar U m O erntg o f h s included dom inant new sp ap er and ilies who w ill come as soon as they u rg ed to pay cash w ith o rd e r a n d Oregon, Eugene, Oregon m igazine ad v e rtisin g th ro u g h o u t can dispose of well Im proved farm s avoid se n d in g bills fo r sm all a m o u n ts A m erica. One p a rt of th is cam paign, w hich they now own. Now Is th e tim e chiefly th ro u g h new spapers, reached j Tear Opem September 25.1924 to act. ALL yes- A Want Ad will sell what you dz 16.500,000 rea d ers per week for seven terd ay Is gone. TOMORROW I s w eeks; and an o th er p a rt reached 13,- not need and get what you do need. NOT YET. PLEASANT HOME Goodyear Tires D odge Service GRESHAM GARAGE pUPE PAINT Summer — a good time to paint » ~‘K A. W. Metzger & Co. 1 hone 1451_______ CwAum, COOK’S GARAGE HALEY To Help Farmers PLEASANT HOME F IS K T iR E S and TUBES Gresham Tire Shop WELL DIGGING C. E. Chipman H a ll’s C atarrh Medicine ÖMn&iiYof O * w - STANDARD OF QUALITY STANDARD OIL COMPANY ( C a lifo r n ia ) O* THINK!