Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 01, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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    GRESHAM
SANDY
HALEY
T he city of Sandy h as voted In favor
of bonds to provide a w ater system ,
th e vote stan d in g 82 for and 6
ag ainst. T he 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
and th e council w ill be ready soon to
a d v e rtise for bids.
OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, AUGUST
TROUTDALE
ROCK SPRINGS COAL
H e can save you some money on your
winters fuel bill if ordered now.
The Berry Growers Packing Co.
GRESHAM , OREGON
Phone 1871
- x £ ;
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 has been visitin g 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 c e s Galloway, who a re spending th e 1924 M ultnom ah County fair got I
th e su m m er there.
ready on tim e and had p rac tica lly all i
A Mr. S hutz and fam ily from Loa exhibits in place on th e opening day I
A ngeles, C alifornia, have p urchased T h ere w ere a few last m inute folks, j
celery land from McGinnis & K en­ but they w ere g rea tly In th e m inority
d all and a re p rep a rin g to s ta rt build­ W ith a vigorous sw ing th e g ates !
ing a t once.
opened to m ore th an 7000 paid adm is-
Miss H elen L audan is expected home slons T uesday and the fa ir was on 1
soon. She has been spending her v a­ As is usual w ith all such events, the
. I his bank offers more than a banking ser­
catio n in S eattle, W ashington, v isit­ livestock b a m s draw g re a t crow ds.
vice to the business man.
ing relativ es.
P u re bred stock, m uch of it th e exhibit I
H erm an B laser has a little faw n in of club boys aud g irls, is receiving |
It js frequently referred to as “the family
bis p ark th a t is a ttra c tin g m uch at- m uch favorable com m ent. T he pigeons,
chickens and rab b its come in for th e ir !
bank.”
The head of the family can carry his
, ten tio n . He also has th re e o th e r deer
sh
are
of
praise.
checking account here, and can transact his
i in captivity.
The au to d ealers and im plem ent '
other banking business.
N early all of T ro u td ale is atteu d -
men a re on hand to explain th e m e rits ■
! ing th e fair a t G resham th is week.
of th e ir respective lines. A piary, hor- I
His wife and children also can have their
Mrs. H. E. Bradley and d au g h ter
| j Lois of P o rtla n d visited a few days tlc u ltu re, floriculture, dom estic a r t,_
individual accounts. While household valu­
in fact it s all here even to th e "e a ts.”
a t th e Lee E vans hom e recently.
ables can be kept in our safety deposit vaults.
The sham b attle T uesday evening
An enjoyable tim e w as sp en t a t
was w itnessed by fu lly 5000 people.
We welcome this “family” idea. . It
' Sandy Dell S atu rd ay n ig h t and S un-
T
he g ran d sta n d and b leechers w ere
i day by a jolly bunch of T ro u td ale
tralizes
your family banking, and gives us an
filled to cap acity and h u u d red s o v er­
j people.
opportunity
to render a complete banking ser­
I Mr. and Mrs. J. R. K n a rr visited at flowed and occupied every possible
vice
to
all.
point
of
v
an
tag
e
w
ithin
view
of
the
I th e home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Isham in
race trac k . H erb ert H ayes of P o rt­
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 it-.er com ­
j 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 b an d s w hen
a one-pounder exploded p rem atu rely .
G overnm ent S p rin g s n ea r Carson,
Follow ing th e “b attle ," th e p a rtic i­
W ashington.
A crow d of fifty p erso n s from P o rt­ p an ts w ere fu rn ish ed w ith a su b sta n ­
tia l lunch by th e ladies of th e B aptist
Gresham, Oregon
land cam e in on Mr. and Mrs. Jam es
Sim oni on S atu rd ay evening to help guild at the expense of th e fair board.
Queen Patricia Crowned.
them c e le b ra te th e ir te n th wedding
Every point of v an tag e in aud
an n iv ersary . It w as a very enjoyable
affair an d a com plete su rp rise to th e around th e g ran d stan d w as filled w ith
eag er sp e cta to rs on W ednesday a f te r ­ ATHLETIC SPORTS
Sim onis.
TROUTDALE, OREGON
noon to catch a glim pse of Queen
please YOUNGSTERS
Phone Gresham 484
P atric ia I., in real life know n as Miss
The
ath
letic
sp
o
rts
for
th
e
boys
and
P atric ia Sm ith, last y ear acclaim ed
g irls on th e rac e tra c k T uesday a fte r­
yfcr B e e e e e it t a l T 'e e if io r t e H o m
Mr. and Mrs. F red Olson an d sons P o rtla n d s m ost b eautiful girl. H er
I E lgin, E a rl and Lloyd an d Mrs. Ross, atten d a n ts, th e Misses M arjorie Scott, noon w ere in te restin g and w ell co n ­
ducted by Roy R. Cannon assisted by
m other of Mrs. Olson, left la st S un- Ire n e Schlegel, F ra n ce s H are, May-
I day for S alin as, K an sas, to be aw ay belle H a rris and Lois W instock w ere R ay Strong. T he prizes w ere paid In
cash and m any p articip ated . T he v a r­
Let me sell you that
sev eral m onths. They a re driving clothed w ith th e ir v estm ents of ro y ­
ious events and w in n ers w ere as fol­
New Chevrolet
a
lty
and
esco
rted
to
places
of
honor.
th ro u g h in th e ir autom obile. Mr. and
lows :
We w ill g iv e you S ervice every day
Mrs. Luce of P o rtlan d a re ta k in g c a ie P atric ia T em ple, five y ea rs old, w as
Sack Race— O rval Jo h n so n , first;
th e queen's tra in b earer. G overnor
| of th eir hom e here.
Elwood D uncan, second; Mell D un­
Mrs. Amy Dobson of P o rtla n d v isit­ P ierce laid aside the ca res of sta te and can, third.
ed a t th e hom e of h er b ro th er, T. II. placed th e crow n upon th e q u een ’s
T hree-legged Race—Orval Johnson
[B erry , sev eral days la st week.
brow th u s giving her un d isp u ted sw ay
and Bill Reeuau, first; A rden S quire
over
her
w
illing
su
b
jects
un
til
th
e
Mr. and Mrs. W ill R ichey and chil-
I d ren m ade a trip to Mt. Hood one day close of th e fair. Follow ing th e co ro ­ and Rilly W illiam s, second.
G irls’ 50-yard Dash— Alice R ussler,
I last week. Miss H elen E vans accom - nation cerem ony th e queen and her
atte n d a n ts occupied special boxes first; M artha M auldlng, second; Mary
I panied them .
Conlin, third.
Clyde S ag er an d son M anford of w here they w itnessed th e p arad e and
.•«» n.ki
Boys U nder 15 Y ears, 50-yard Dash
I L en ts w ere ca lle rs on Mr. and Mrs. Indian races. Mayor B aker accom ­
Vulcanising
and
Retreading
—E
lm
er
Z
enger,
first;
Clifford
E
x
tran
,
panied by City C om m issioners B arb u r,
I G. N. S ager, 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
I gone on a 15-day vacation to B ritish occupied se ats of honor in th e royal
— David W ilson, first; A ugust De-
box.
I Columbia.
P ape. second; W illiam H enkle, third.
M O « A. BRANDT
Phon© 1471
Colorful
in
b
rig
h
t
p
urples,
red
s
and
Mr. and Mrs. W illard B liss an d tw o
G irls’ Relay Race— Alice Rudeen,
greens,
th
e
Indian
p
arad
es
a
re
spec­
I ch ild ren , Mr. and Mrs. H. P. McCol-
M artha M auldlng, Ruth S terlin g and
lough and son, R alph, a re spending ta cu la r. F eath ered and painted, they
Mary Conlon in team , first.
seem
to
g
rea
tly
enjoy
th
e
in
te
re
st
they
I th is week at the beaches.
B oys’ Relay Race— E lm er Zenger,
create.
Cleaning and Deepening
K enneth K esterso n m et w ith q u ite
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
R
obert
Conlon
In
team
,
first.
when he fell from a tru c k , one wheel attem p t on the p a rt of th e b y stan d ers
H alf Mile Bicycle Race— A rlie H orn-
G resham R. A, Bx. 36 or P hone 1121
passin g over his foot, in ju rin g the to kodak them , but Chief G ilbert Min-
We Try io Give Satisfaction
[ 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, sec­
ond; Orval 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
notice op im vn sai l .
M ystery Race (p u ttin g on HhoeB) —
I M.■. ch ain an d fam ily of H illsb o ro , v is ­ be sen t him a t his hom e ad d ress,
H.
Sefton,
first;
Orval
Jo
h
n
so
n
,
sec­
Cayuse, Oregon.
’T l* ' t 3 ,S H E R E B Y G I V E N ( h a t
ited w ith h er th e first of th e week
s e a le d b id s w ill !«■ re c e iv e d by th e u n d e r ­
ond; Mell D uncan, th ird
D om estic Science and Art Work
s ig n e d u n til th e h o u r o f X o ’clo ck p m
Mrs. Barzee, one of th e teach ers
Pie E ating R ace—Jo h n V assback o n th e IXlh d a y o f A u g u s t. 1924, a t th e
Beautiful.
I here, w as . a valley visito r one day
o o lh o u se a t F a ir v ie w , O reg o n a n d Im -
first;
W. Sefton, second; Bobby Land- S m c c h 'lla
tc ly t h e r e a f te r p u h li. ly oVn “cd by
D ear to the fem inine h e a rt is the
th is week.
th e Hchool H o ard o f S chool D is tr ic t N o.
field,
th
ird
.
beautiful dom estic science and a r t d is­
lb. M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty , O reg o n , fo r a n
C rack er E atin g Race— P a rk e r Hoi
Hsne Of b o n d s Of a a h l d is tr ic t In t h i eu m
play in ch a rg e of Mrs. A nnie Hevel.
T h o u sa n d D o lla r s ($27.-
W hile g rea tly ham pered for lack of loway, first; St. C laire Spence, sec­ PlvÙ
hi d .•n o m in al Ions o t
K iv e H u n d r e d OollurM ($500) ea< b n u m -
o
nd;
V
incent
Allen,
th
ird
.
Mr. and Mrs. C lark of P o rtlan d , and space, th e exhibit is splendidly a r ­
o r r « a r ’nd n |, 1 , | , ° n i t y , fo " r <M > In clu siv e.
Io l a a r la te J u n e 1, 1924. a u d to m a tu r e
I Mr. and Mrs. McKay w ere Sunday ranged. One of th e la rg e st individual
s e r ia lly In n u m e r ic a l o r d e r a s fo llo w s“
Grand
Champions
In
Cattle.
I c a lle rs on Mr. and Mrs. Tom N orth- collections is th a t of Mrs. M. D. K ern
$ 500 o n J u n e 1, 1925.
500 on J u n e 1, 1920.
In th e ca ttle division, A. H. B urns of
I way. The th re e fam ilies a re p lanning who, though handicapped by recen t
500 on J u n e 1, 1927.
500 o n J u n e 1. 192#.
on m otoring to B ritish Columbia illness, h as sen t in ru g s, em broideries, T ro u td ale, won a num ber of prizes
1000 o n J u n e 1, 1929.
He cap tu red
| som etim e in A ugust.
laces, dried and p reserved fru its, over w ith his H olstelns.
1000 on J u n e 1. I93o
1000 o n 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 l, 1932.
1000 o n J u n e 1, 1933.
H ere are beaded bags from inner and second on 3-year-ol(ls and 2-year-
P o rtlan d w ere Sunday g u ests of Mr.
1000 o n J u n e 1, 1934.
I an d Mrs. H. N. C h ris te n s e n .
tubes, buffet sets, filet w ork, rugs, olds, first on graded herd, first on ex­
1500 o n J u n e 1, 1935.
1500 o n J u n e 1. 193(1.
Mr. and Mrs. F red Sm ith called on q u ilts, hand em broidered d resses. A h ib it of young h erd and second and
1500 o n J u n e 1, 1937.
1500 o n J u n e 1, I93K.
I Mr. and Mrs. McKay and Mr. and Mrs. num ber of ex cellen t pieces have been th ird on get-of-slre. J. L u sch er k
2000 o n J u n e 1, 1939.
loaned for exhibition p u rp o ses only. Son of F airview took grand cham pion
H. N. C h risten sen Tuesday.
20(H) o n J u n e 1, 1940.
2000 o n J u n e 1. 1941.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern L ucas and fam i­ T hese include a silk muffler 125 y ears on bull. Dave McKeown of G resham
2000 o n J u n e 1, 1942.
2000 o n 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
ly have re tu rn e d from th e coast.
3000 o n J u n e 1, 1944.
sp read over 100 y ears old, a sq u a re of bull and y earlin g heifer In addition to Maid bondM to b e a r Interew t a t tb e r a t e o f
live
a
n
d
o n e - h a lf p e r c e n t (5*4 per c e n t)
ta p e stry loaned by Mrs. Blom which o th e r ribbons. T. B rugger k Son of p e r a n n u m
, p a y a b le M cm i-an n u ally on tb e
G
resham
won
g
ran
d
cham
pionships
firs
t
d
a
y
a
o f J u n e a n d D ece m b e r, p r i n ­
had been b ro u g h t from Je ru sa le m ;
At th e P le a sa n t Home M. E. church
c ip a l a n d I n te re s t p a y a b le a t tb e office o f
on th e ir Brown Sw iss bull and cows. H m ,n iv " U3 ’ y T r e a s u r e r o f M u ltn o m a h
Mrs.
A
rth
u
r
H
ager
has
co
n
trib
u
ted
a
I next Sunday the Rev. M. II. P aran -
K. H annem an of C orbett won grand < o u n tv , O r. gon
( oungian will speak in th e In terest of fine display of real cluny laces.
. ■ J 'y ’hl* m u s t h* a c c o m p a n ie d by a c e r ­
T he eld erly ladies especially a re de­ cham pion and a num ber of oth er tifie d I heck fo r o n e th o u s a n d th r e e h u n ­
N ear E ast Relief. T he q u a rte t will
d re d am i tlfty d o lla r s ($135(1.(111), a n d m u st
prizes
w
ith
his
Jersey
s.
serv in g of m ention In th e ex h ib it of
b e u n c o n d itio n a l.
sing. T he E pw orth League will meet
A n a b s t r a i t o f th e re c o rd o f p r o c e e d ­
fancy
article
s.
One
has
pieced
"T
he
in g s a u th o r iz in g th e s e b o n d s w ill lie f u r ­
I w ith th e G resham League at the
Trouble Makers Are .lulled.
n ish e d on a p p lic a tio n .
devil’s
fin
g
ern
ails”,
a
q
u
ilt
co
n
sistin
g
(G resh am ch u rc h as will all other
T h e Ito an l r e s e r v e s th e r i g h t to r e je c t
of about 8000 in ch -sq u are blocks. A l­
'
P ro m p t action on th e p a rt of D eputy a n y a n d a ll b id s.
| L eagues of th e circu it.
„ .
............
G EO. I t SH A W ,
to g e th er th e exhibit Is a m ost c re d it­ Sheriff M. M. S q u ire and o th e rs saved
S ch o o l C le rk , S ch o o l D is tric t No. 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 reg o n .
th e fa ir from th e concerted action of
fo rm erly of P le a sa n t Home, h as re-
a gang of bootleggers in th e ir attem p t
I 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 er b ro th er, J. W. M ur­
A Mormon once arg u ed polygam y men w ere said to have been organized
ray, to th e B attle M ountain sa n lta r- w ith M ark T w ain. The M ormon In­
I ium for disabled v eteran s for tre a t sisted th a t polygam y was m oral, and w ith th e d elib erate Intention of m a k ­
“ Th e G lad lla a d
he defied Tw ain to cite any p assag e of ing trouble. They are th in k in g it
I m ent.
C tin r r h ."
—
over in a P o rtlan d Jail.
S crip tu re th a t forbade the p ractice.
lllb ls School 1# a. m., Sermon a t 11 a. m.
Mrs. Mary Olson of S eattle Is vlslt-
and 7 :30 p m. L o rd ’s Hupper the first
"W ell," said th e h u m o rist, "How
S un day o f the m onth. B ible S tu d y and
| ing he ra u n t, Mrs. Mary Shum w ay.
ab o u t th a t p assag e 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
f h o lr R eh earsal. T h u rs d a y , 7:30 p. m.
She— "T h a t dance m ade me dizzy.
A rgonaut.
“Universal Brotherhood 1« the Goal"
L e t’s sit dow n.”
He— “All rig h t; I know a nice d ark “Come thou with ua and we w ilt do
At th e Boring M. E ch u rch th ere
Window Clean Trig
c o rn e r o ut on th e p o rch .”
thee good."
For expert window clean in g see 8.
I will be no p reach in g Sunday, A ugust
She—“T h an k s ju s t th e ta m e —but
O utlook w ant ads will b rin g buyer
TaJIma,
o
r
leave
o
rd
ers
w
ith
John
I'm n ot q uite as dizzy as th a t.”—Royal and aeller to g eth er cheaply and
3 n o r Sunday, A ugust 10.
Brown. G resham , phone 2501.
Gaboon.
quickly.
The p asto r of th e H aley B aptist
church, the Rev. A ndrew Johnson,
.g re atly ap p reciated th e vacation g ra n t-
' ed him by h is ch u rc h d u rin g the
m onth of Ju ly . N ext Sunday. A ugust
3, he will be back in his pulpit, w ith
a desire to g reet all the m em bers and
friends. T he m o rn in g su b ject w ill be
"G od’s F ou r G u aran tees." T he eve­
Brickets 4I5JH) Ton.
D u ring th e m onth of A ugust we will ning topic will be “A C h rist-lik e Man.”
sell G asco b rick ets at $15 per ton. D e­
livery to be m ade in A ugust. O rders
WOOD SAWING
should be in by A ugust 15 to in su re
Q
uickly
and
efficiently done by ex­
p rom pt delivery.
perts. All o rd ers pro m p tly atten d ed
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE,
to reg a rd le ss of slxe.
P h o n e 15S1
G resham , Ore. GEO. SHAW Phone 22» ED. SM ITH
COAL! COAL!
PAGE THREE
F A M IL Y
B A N K IN G
cen­
ggoüât « f
:
PLEASANT VALLEY
&
COOK’S GARAGE
nnsSR.
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 or m ore than ten ye a re we have continued to use
Zerolene oils and greases in our sixteen cars and
trucks and three motorcycles. These carry our pa­
pers every day in the year over all sorts of roads in
all kinds of weather, and may be classed as very
hard service.”
W h y pay tribute to 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,
r
deposits
less carbon, increases
fo r FORDS
the gasoline mileage of your
— the Standard O il
car, and lengthens its work­
C o m p a n y ’s n aw
ing life.
im p ro v e d o il for
Ford c a n ‘ ‘ Freda
Those Oil-Starved
Fords.’ ’
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 ss.
STANDARD O
COMPANY
(C A L IF O R N IA )
This booklet reports
p e n d e n t service tests o f
Zerolene made by a num*
ber o f large users. Ask any
S ta n d a rd O i l C o m p a n y
•das r e p r e s e n t a t iv e or
Zerolene dealer for a copy
FOLKS
IN OUR
ZEROLENE
F IS K
T IR E S
and
TUBES
Gresham Tire Shop
WELL DIGGING
C. E. Chipman
SPRINGDALE
PLEASANT HOME
BETHEL
BAPTIST
BORING