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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1924)
F KIDA V. AUGUST 1, SANDY HALEY The city of Sandy has voted in favor of bonds to provide a w ater system , th e vote stan d in g 82 for and 6 ag ainst. The vote also indicated the p referen ce of th e citizens to the g ra v i ty system . $20.000 has been allow ed an d the council w ill be ready soon to ad v e rtise for bids. TROUTDALE ROCK SPRINGS COAL He can save you some money on your u inters fuel bill if ordered now. The Berry Growers Packing Co. (¡RESH AM , OREGON Phone 1871 e EXTRAS to the, newsies- Probably the only type of automotive equipment that is driven harder than a fire engine is the truck or auto that de livers the papers to the newsies and news- stands. It’s worth noting thatZerolene “stands up in this sort of service as well as in all others. The Business Manager of the Spokesm an-R eview ,” of Spokane, Wash., writes as follows: F o r m o re than ten y e a r e w e have continued to use Zerolene oils and greases in our sixteen cars and trucks and three motorcycles. T hese carry our pa pers every day in the year over all sorts of road, in all kinds of weather, and may be classed as very hard service.” 7 f ay ,!ribute t0 the superstition that eastern" oil is “better” just because it costs more? Zerolene, made ZEROLENE by our patented high-vacuum process from selected W est ern Naphthenic Base Crude, for FORDS deposits less carbon, increases the gasoline mileage of your —the Standard O il car, and lengthens its work C o m p a n y ’s n a w ing life. im p r o v e d o il for F Ford c a n ‘‘Freda Thoae O d-Starvsd Ford».” I n s is t on Z e r o le n e —a b e t te r o il e v e n i f i t d o e s c o s t le s s . STANDARD O C O M PA N Y (CALIPOK NIA) T h u Booklet report* p a n d e o t aarvica teat« o f Z erolene made by a num- b*r o f large usera. A a i any S ta n d a r d O il C o m p a n y •da* r e p r e s e n t a t i v e or r for a copy FA M ILY BANKING 1 PLEASANT VALLEY É&. VARIED INTERESTS HOLD CROWDS AT THE FAIR Mrs. C. I. T hom as retu rn ed Monday evening from a visit to M anzanita beach. She hag been visiting h er sis te rs, Mrs. V. C. N o rth ru p and Mrs. It is now a m a tte r of h isto ry th a t ! F ra n ce s Galloway, who a re spending th e 1924 M ultnom ah County fair got j th e sum m er there. ready on tim e and had p rac tica lly all { A Mr. S hutz and fam ily from Loa exhibits in place on tue opening day. f A ngeles. C alifornia, have p urchased T h ere w ere a few last m inute f o lk s ,; celery land from McGinnis & K en but they w ere g rea tly in the m inority. d all and a re p rep a rin g to s ta rt b u ild H lth a vigorous sw ing th e gates ing at once. opened to m ore th an 7000 paid adm is- 1 Miss H elen L audan is expected home sions T uesday and the fa ir w as on. 1 soon, s h e has been speuding h er v a As is usual w ith all such events, the T his bank offers more than a banking ser cation In S eattle, W ashington, v isit livestock b arn s draw g rea t crow ds. vice to the business man. ing relatives. P u r- b re d s to c k , m u c h of it th e e x h ib it H erm an B laser has a little faw n in of club boys and g irls, Is receiving 1 h is frequently referred to as “the family his p ark th a t is a ttra c tin g m uch at- m uch favorable com m ent. T he pigeons, bank. I he head of the family can carry his ch ickens and rab b its come in for th eir I ten tlo n . He also has th re e o th er deer sh a re of praise. I in captivity. checking account here, and can transact his The au to d ea le rs and im plem ent other banking business. N early a ll of T ro u td ale is atten d - men a re on hand to explain the m erits ing th e fair a t G resham th is week. . w^ e an^ children also can have their Mrs. H. E. Bradley and d au g h ter of th e ir respective lines. A piary, h o r Lois of P o rtlan d visited a few days tic u ltu re. flo ricu ltu re, dom estic a rt,__ individual accounts. While household valu in fact it's all h ere even to th e "e a ts.” at th e Lee E vans home recently. ables can be kept in our safety deposit vaults. The sham b a ttle T uesday evening An enjoyable tim e w as sp en t a t We welcome this “family” id ea .. It cen Sandy Dell S atu rd ay n ig h t and S u n w as w itnessed by fully 5000 people. I day by a jo lly bunch of T ro u td ale T he g ran d stan d and b leechers w ere tralizes your family banking, and gives us an filled to cap acity and h u n d red s o ver people. opportunity to render a complete banking ser Mr. and Mrs. J. R. K n a rr visited a t flowed and occupied every possible vice to all. point of v an tag e w ithin view of the . th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ishani in rac e trac k . H erb ert H ayes of P ort I P o rtlan d on W ednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. H arlow and son land, a m em ber of th e how itzer com Sam and Bob and Miss F ay P arso n s pany of th e 162d in fan try w as severely | left F rid ay to spend th e ir vacation at burned about th e face and hands when ' G overnm ent S p rin g s n ea r C arson, a one-pounder exploded p rem atu rely . Follow ing th e “ b attle," th e p articl W ashington. A crow d of fifty p erso n s from P o rt p an ts w ere fu rn ish ed with a su b sta n Gresham, Oregon land cam e in on Mr. and Mrs. Jam es tia l lunch by th e ladies of th e B aptist Sim onl on S atu rd ay evening to help guild at th e expense of the fair board. Queen Patricia Crowned. them celeb rate th e ir te n th wedding E very point of v antage in and an n iv ersary . It w as a very enjoyable affair and a com plete su rp rise to the aro u n d th e g ran d stan d w as filled with eag er sp e cta to rs on W ednesday a f te r ATHLETIC Sl’OKTS Sim onis. TROUTDALE, OREGON noon to catch a glim pse of Queen I’LEASE VOI MISTERS Phone Gresham 4S4 P a tric ia I., in real life known as Miss T he ath letic sp o rts for th e boys and P a tric ia Sm ith, la st y ear acclaim ed Mr. and Mrs. F red Olson and sons P o rtlan d s m ost beautiful girl. H er g irls on th e rac e tra c k T uesday a f te r ie e e e e u e e T T re n ifc rie H e a E lgin, E arl and Lloyd and Mrs. Ross, a tte n d a n ts, th e M isses M arjorie Scott, noon w ere In terestin g and w ell con m o th er of Mrs. Olson, left la st S u n Ire n e Schlegel, F ra n ce s H are, May- ducted by Roy E. Cannon assisted by day for S alinas, K ansas, to be aw ay belle H a rris and Lois W instock w ere Ray Strong. T he prizes w ere paid in Let me sell yon that sev eral m onths. They a re driving clothed w ith th e ir v estm ents of ro y cash and m any p articip ated . T he v a r New Chevrolet th ro u g h in th e ir autom obile. Mr. and alty and esco rted to places of honor. ious events and w in n ers w ere as fo l low s ; We will give you S ervice every day Mrs. L uce of P o rtlan d are ta k in g ca re P a tric ia Tem ple, five y ears old, was Sack Race— O rval Jo h n so n , first; th e q u een ’s tra in b earer. G overnor o f t h e i r h o m e In re. Elw ood D uncan, second; Mell D u n P ierce laid aside the ca res of sta te and Mrs. Amy Dobson of P o rtlan d v isit can, third. ed a t th e hom e of her b ro th er, T. R. placed th e crow n upon th e queen's T hree-legged Race—Orval Jo h n so n brow th u s giving her undisputed sw ay B erry, sev eral days la st week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Richey and chil- over h er w illing su b jects u n til the and Bill R eeuau, first; A rden S quire I d ren m ade a trip to Mt. Hood one day close of th e fair. Follow ing th e coro and Billy W illiam s, second. G irls’ 50-yard D ash— Alice R ussler, I last week. Miss H elen E vans accom - n atio n cerem ony th e queen and her | panied them. a tte n d a n ts occupied special boxes first; M artha M auldlng, se co n d ; Mary Conlin, th ird . Clyde S ager and son M anford of w here they w itnessed th e p arad e and W « I • *« •*« • Boys U nder 15 v ears, 50-yard Dash Indian races. Mayor B aker accom i L ents w ere c a lle rs on Mr. and Mrs. V ii leu ii I k ing mid lt d rending panied by City C om m issioners B arhur, — E lm er Z enger, first; Clifford E x tran , I G. N. Sager, T uesday evening. All W ork G uaranteed second; R obert Conlin, third. Mr. and Mrs. F red L ehm an have Mann and Bigelow, arriv ed la te r and Boys U nder 10 Y ears, 50-yard Dash occupied seats of honor in th e royal I gone on a 15-day vacation to B ritish — David W ilson, first; A ugust De- box. | Columbia. P ape, second; W illiam H enkle, th ird . OLO. A. BRANDT Phone 1471 Colorful in b rig h t purples, reds and Mr. and Mrs. W illard Bliss and two G irls Relay Race— Alice Rudeen, I ch ild ren , Mr. and Mrs. H. P. McCol- g reens, th e In d ian p arad es a re s p e c I lough and son, R alph, a re spending ta c u la r. F eath ered and painted, they M artha M auldlng, R uth S terlin g and I th is w eek at th e beaches. seem to g rea tly enjoy th e in te re st they M ary Conlon in team , first. Boys Relay Race— E lm er Zenger, create. K enneth K esterson m et w ith q u ite ( leaning anil Deepening T he women ap p e ar to re se n t any W illiam K eenan, Clifford E x tran and I a painful accid en t Monday evening I w hen he fell from a tru ck , one w heel attem p t on th e p a rt of the b y stan d ers R obert (’onion in team , first. H alf Mile Bicycle Race— A rlie H orn- (•resham R. A, Bx. 36 or Phone 1121 passin g over his foot, in ju rin g th e to kodak them , hut Chief G ilbert Min- | heel and fra c tu rin g a sm all bone in it. th o rn posed as best he could on his ish, first; W illiam W illiam son, se c We '1 ry to Give Satlsi’nrdon ond; O rval Jo h n so n , th ird . Mrs. E. P. E v an s’ b ro th er, Mr. re stle ss pony and asked th a t a p ictu re M O T IC F O F IIO N II s I I , F . M ystery Race (p u ttin g on shoes) — I M eecham and fam ily of H illsboro, vis- be se n t him a t his home address, H. Sefton, first; Orval Jo hnson, se c Cayuse, Oregon. | ited w ith her th e first of th e week. N O T IC E IS H E ItE H V m vp u • sealed b id s w ill I... re ce ive d by n u ^ u n d c r - ond; Mell D uncan, th ird Domestic Science and Arl Work Mrs. Barzee, one of th e te ach ers Hlgned u n til th e h o u r o f 8 o 'c lo c k o m Pie E atin g Race— Jo h n V assback, o i l l l „ , 1811, d a y o f A u g u s t I » « « ,' tT e Beau I 11 ii I. I here, w as . a valley visitor one day S< bool house a t F a ir v ie w . O re gon a n d Im D ear to th e fem inine h e a rt is the first; W. Sefton, second; Bobby Land- m e d ia te ly tb , r. a f t e r p u b lic ly o p ened b y th is week. ’ l l"' \ i o i ! ’° ,,f S<h..... I ’ lH lrie t N , f b eautiful dom estic science and a r t dis field, th ird . 16. .M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty , O re gon fo r an C rack er E atin g Race— P a rk e r Hoi •»«lie o f bonds o f s a id d is t r ic t in th e sum play in ch a rg e of Mrs. A nnie Hevel. ¡WO?'I<«iayi ' ’"*Vr n . r t OU" i ‘ 1" 1 1 ,o ll‘i r s (»27.- W hile g re a tly ham pered for lack of loway, first; St. C laire Spence, se c o tl°), s a id bonds to he In d e n o m in a tio n s o f F iv e H u n d re ii D o lla r s ($5110) each n u m Mr. and Mrs. C lark of P o rtlan d , and space, th e exhibit is splendidly a r ond; V incent Allen, th ird . b e re d one ( I ) f i f t y f „*ur , 54 » in c lu s iv e Io h e a r d a te J u n e I. 1924. a n d to m a tu re I Mr. and Mrs. McKay w ere Sunday ran g ed . One of th e la rg e st individual s e r ia lly In n u m e ric a l o r d e r uh fo llo w « : Grund Champions In ('little . calle rs on Mr. and Mrs. Tom N orth- co llections is th a t of Mrs. M. D. K ern ♦ 500 on J u n e 1, 1925. 600 on J u n e 1, 1920. I way. The th ree fam ilies a re p lan n in g who, though handicapped by recen t In th e c a ttle division, A. H. B urns of 600 on J u n e 1. 1927. 600 on J u n e 1, 192«. on m otoring to B ritish Colum bia Illness, has sen t in ru g s, em broideries, T ro u td ale, won a num ber of prizes loon on J u n e i, 1929 | som etim e in August. laces, dried and p reserved fru its, over w ith his H olsteins. He ca p tu red 1000 on J u n e 1, 1920 1000 on J u n e 1, 1931. g ran d cham pion on aged cow, first Mr. Nelson and Miss H elen Olson of 100 v arieties of canned goods, etc. 1000 on J u n e 1, 1932. looo on J u n e 1, 1923. I P o rtlan d w ere Sunday g u ests of Mr. H ere a re beaded bags from inner and second on 3-year-olds and 2-year- 1000 on J u n e 1, 1934. l a n d M rs. H . N. C h r is te n s o n . tubes, buffet sets, filet w ork, rugs, olds, first on graded herd, first on ex 1500 on J u n e 1, 19;i;». 1500 on J u n e 1. 193« Mr. and Mrs. F red S m ith called on q u ilts, hand em broidered dresses. A hibit of young h erd and second and 1600 on J u n e 1, 1937. I Mr. and Mrs. McKay and Mr. and Mrs. num ber of ex cellen t pieces have been th ird on g et-o f-sire. J. L asc h er & 1500 on J u n e 1, 193«. 2000 on J u n e 1, 1939. I H. N. C h risten sen Tuesday. loaned for exhibition p urposes only Son of F airview took g ran d cham pion 2000 on J u n e 1, 1940. 2000 on J u n e 1. 1941. on bull. Dave McKeown of G resham Mr. and Mrs. Vern L ucas and fam i- T hese include a silk muffler 125 y ears 2ooo on J u n e 1, 1942. | ly have re tu rn e d from th e coast. 2000 on J u n e 1. 1943. old, a hand-w oven and colored bed won ju n io r cham pion on his y earlin g 3000 on J u n e 1, 1944 sp read over 100 y ea rs old, a sq u a re of bull and y earlin g heifer In addition to S ’? 2nHn<lH to» ‘ T ? r lB U r * » t «1 th e r a te o f ta p e stry loaned by Mrs. Blom w hich o th e r ribbons. T. B ru g g er & Son of liv e a n d o n e -h a lf p e r c e n t <5'4 m>r « e n t) je r a n n u m , p a y a b le s c m l-a n n u a lly on th e had been bro u g h t from Je ru sa le m ; G resham won g ran d cham p io n sh ip s fir s t d a y s o f J u n e a m i D e ce m b e r p r ln - At the P le a sa n t Home M. E. church !» ,'“ l n te rS,»t p a y a b le a t the o ffice o f on th e ir Brown Sw iss bull and cows I next S unday th e Rev. M. B. P aran - Mrs. A rth u r H ager has co n trib u ted a Countv°Uo i : <. I rea“ r tr ° f K. H annem an of C o rb ett won g ran d I oungian will speak in th e In te re st of fine d isplay of real cluny laces. ,,A * J '!? ’ m u s t lie a c c o m p a n ie d b y a c e r T he eld erly ladies especially a re do cham pion and a n um ber of o th er tifie d l , l ’ ck fo r one th o u s a n d th re e h u n V i i r E a s t Relief, T he q u a rte t w ill d re d a n d f i f t y d o lla rs ($1350,10). a m i m u s t serv in g of m ention In th e exhibit of prizes w ith his Jersey s. be u n c o n d itio n a l. 1 sing. T he E pw orth League will m eet A n a b s tra c t o f th e re c o rd o f p ro ce e d - fancy article s. One has pieced “The I w ith th e G resham League a t the b" ,,d " w " ' fu r- T ro u b le M akers A re Ja ile d . I G resham ch u rch as w ill all o th er devil’s fin g ern ails”, a q u ilt consisting a n ? : n d t i i f b l 5 r rV M ‘ he r , < h t * ° r e J w t of about 8000 in ch -sq u are blocks. Al P ro m p t action on the p a rt of D eputy | L eagues of the circu it. U , B- S H A W , to g e th er th e exhibit is a m ost c re d it Sheriff M. M. S quire and o th e rs saved S chool ( J e rk , S choo l D is tr ic t N o. 16 Mrs. J. A. S tephens of P o rtlan d , able one. M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty , O re gon the fair from th e concerted actio n of I fo rm erly of P le a sa n t Home, h a s r e a gang of bootleggers In th e ir attem p t tu rn ed from South D akota w here she Conclusive. to b reak up th e h o rse show. T hese w ent to ta k e h e r b r o t h e r , .1. W Mur- A Mormon once arg u ed polygam y I ray, to th e B attle M ountain sa n ita r- w ith M ark Tw ain. The Mormon in men w ere said to have been organized I ium for disabled v eteran s for trea t sisted th a t polygam y w as m oral, and with th e d elib erate Intention of m a k “ Th e G lad H an d he defied Tw ain to cite any p assag e of ing trouble. T hey a re th in k in g it I ment. t'h n re h .” S crip tu re th a t forbade th e practice. over in a P o rtlan d Jail. B lble School to a. m ., Serm on a t 11 a. m Mrs. M ary Olson of S eattle is v isit "W ell," said th e hu m o rist. "How jo d 7 30 p. m L o rd 's Supper the first S un day o f the m onth. Ilih le S tu d y and ing he ra u n t, Mrs. Mary Shum w ay. about th a t p assage th a t te lls us no I raise S ervice W ednesday. 7:30 p. m Thought She Was Crazy. m an can serv e tw o m a ste rs? ”— The < h o lr R eh earsal. T h u rs d a y , 7:30 p m. Sh®— "T h a t dance m ade me dizzy. A rgonaut. L et's s it down." “Universal Brotherhood Is the Goal“ He— “All rig h t; I know a nice d ark “Come thou w ith u t and we w ill do At th e Boring M. E. ch u rch th e re Window fle a n fn g co rn e r o ut on th e p o rch .” thee good.' For ex p ert w indow cleaning see 8. J will be no preach in g Sunday, A ugust She— "T h a n k s ju s t th e sam e— but Outlook w ant ads will b rin g buyer TaJIma, or leave o rd ers with John I'm not q u ite as dizzy as th a t.”—Royal and se lle r to g eth er cheaply and 3 nor Sunday, A ugust 10. Brown. G resham , phone 2501. Gaboon. quickly. The p asto r of th e H aley B aptist church, th e Rev. Andrew Johnson, g rea tly ap p reciated th e vacation g r a n t ed him by his ch u rch d u rin g th e m onth of July. Next Sunday, A ugust 3, he will be back in his pulpit, w ith a desire to g reet all th e m em bers and friends. T he m orning su b ject will be "G od's F o u r G u aran tees.” T he eve Brickets #1X00 Ton. D uring th e m onth of A ugust we w ill ning topic w ill be “A C h rist-lik e M an.” se ll Gasco b rick e ts a t $15 per ton. D e livery to be m ade in A ugust. O rders WOOD SAWI5G should be in by A ugust 15 to in su re Quickly and efficiently done by ex prom pt delivery. perts. All o rd ers prom ptly attended EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE. P h o ne 1581 G resham , Ore. to reg a rd le ss of size. GEO. SHAW Phone 229 ED. SM ITH COAL! COAL! PACK THBKg COOK’S GARAGE F IS K T IR E S and TUBES m o ft Gresham Tire Shop WELL DIGGING C. E. Chipman SPRINGDALE PLEASANT HOME BETHEL BAPTIST BORING