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