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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1924)
PAGE FOCK HIGH SCHOOL í » OPENS SEPT.'S Mr. and Mrs. P h ilip B ratzel had as a g u est for sev eral days la st w eek F red D ich ten m u eller of F o rt L au d er dale, F lo rid a. Mr. D ich ten m u eller's d a u g h te r is th e w ife of Mrs. P hil B ratzel, fo rm erly of G resham , now a Y. M. C. A. se c re ta ry in H avana, Cuba O laf M ikkelson died a t Salem , S a t urday, A ugust 23 and th e rem ain s brought to G resham by the J. E. Metz g e r u n d erta k in g com pany th a t day D eceased was 46 y ea rs of age and had never fu lly recovered from th e effects of an a tta c k of sc a rle t fever suffered w ^en a child. H e is survived by a b ro th er, A nton M ikkelson. of the K elso L um ber Co. F u n eral services a re being conducted th is aftern o o n (T u e sd a y ) a t K elso and in term en t will be in Sandy cem etery. C o n tin u ed from page 1 ance of the th e building and grounds and boards from over th e sta te come to p atern a fte r o u r plant. We expect to beautify th e gro u n d s fu rth e r this w in te r and th e a g ric u ltu ra l d e p a rt P la n s a re u n d er way for a picnic m ent will have ch a rg e of th is feature. to be held a t L a u re lh u rst p ark on La A thletics Will Be Encouraged* In q u iry h as com e to us about the bor Day. S eptem ber 1, by th e Sunday p a tro n tick ets, w hich we have sold a t schools of th e Pow ell V alley c irc u it Mr. an d Mrs. J. L. Stafford enjoyed a g rea tly reduced rate. We expect ol th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch , a w eek-end fishing trip to th e Nes- re p re se n tin g G resham , Boring, P le a s to offer 100 of th ese tick ets, tr a n s tu cca riv er near Tillam ook. ferab le in the fam ily, and they will a n t Home. F airview , Rockwood and P le a sa n t Valley. C om m ittees have Mrs. M ary M cA llister en tertain ed be ready before th e first foot ball * w a8 a,u v a u e Jr- C om m ittees have gam e. O ur gam e w ith M o la lla 'a n d >ee" ap p o ln ted to in su re th e sm ooth a t S unday d in n er Mrs. S usan McBain th e Hood R iver gam e a re w orth the w orking of th e p la n s for th e day. and Miss M arg aret Reid. p rice of th e tic k et but it adm its b ea r M embers of th e S unday school, th e ir Mrs. Cecil M etzger and d au g h ter er to two or th re e o th e r foot ball fam ilies and frien d s w ill be co rd ially C athryn, Mrs. N. G ullickson and son welcome. gam es, eight b asketball gam es, and lair, and P au l R u sh er retu rn ed S u n four baseball gam es as w ell as adm is H eber M yron M oreland, J r., w eig h day from a week sp e n t at Seaside. sion to all debate and o ra to ric a l con ing 9% pounds, a rriv ed on S atu rd ay and son son Jam Jam es es of of i.c - .iM t — Mrs. = . . H. . . v K. , n Notes u .H aim te sts other th an e x tra gam es for ■ A nW w L ° 88 th e bom e of Mr. Cam as, W ashington, sp en t F rid ay at cham pionship, w hich a re played In and Mrs. H M. M oreland. T he baby the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo Dun- Mrs Ca’rrTe X e n 6 h0” " H ’ Mr' N° ' e8 *8 en>p l° n » * “ t addition to the re g u la r schedule. Teachers’ Meeting Sep. 6. . C arrie Powell. ag er of th e C row n-W illam ette p aper T he picnic for th e form er resid e n ts I mil,H a t C amas. of G ra n t county, W isconsin, w as held I Mrs I r> v .n H .n u on la st S unday at the W. R. Johnson from ' Underwood. WashTHgton“ " " to hom e on th e Base L ine road and a m ake p re p a ra tio n s for th e cW Idren’s m ost enjoyable day w as spent. About school y ear here. T he en tire famHv seventy-five p erso n s w ere p resen t, « - has been a t U nderw ood for th e pa ty of whom w ere from G resham , and two m onths w here Mr. Y andell is en five from D am ascus. A num ber w ere gaged in th e erection of a sawmHl P resent from P o rtlan d . It w as de- H e w ill p robably rem ain th e re until < Ided to m ake th e picnic an an n u al I spring. event on th e la st S unday In A ugust. I “ “ M r and p „ ,. . . F. C. Jo n es is im proving his proper- Mr n d M M « ' R .bL b an sd o w n e »nd ty by the addition of tw o bedroom s J J ' a n d Mr8’ G rayd° " P ace- of Oregon and a bath to his house. He is also R u s h e / r 6 en teP tai" ed a t th e Ed. having a septic ta n k Installed. K usher hom e on Sunday. I Mrs. M ark N ickerson has re tu rn e d ,, T ” ' Biekford and ch ild ren of .O h e r h ™ . „ „ B . „ L ln. -¿ « » t » » » . , w „b a fte r spending sev eral w eeks a t th e I home of h er p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Mr‘ and ^l r s - doe Com stock have W. F. Honey. Mrs. N ickerson has en- re tu rn e d to G resham from Coleraine, tire ly recovered h er h ealth and h er M innesota, and for tw o w eeks will baby h as doubled his w eight since be- Vlslt witb M rs- C om stock's m other, gin n in g life in an in cu b ato r, now tip - Mrs A' H eveI- T hey have retu rn ed ping th e scales a t five pounds. I to the w est to Ilve and w ill probably Mrs. H. O. A ndrew , who h as been ‘° Cate P o rt,a n d - T eachers will m eet S atu rd ay a f te r noon, S eptem ber 6, a t 2 o’clock, for th e first m eeting, and w ith advance re g istra tio n we hope to get sta rte d M onday, S eptem ber 8, w ith re g u la r classes. •7 LARE ARMED To w ag eafig - kt , F or THE MEATS WC KNOV ARE’ R IG H T * WE HAVE ALWAYS FOUGHT FOR PURE m eats. We w on’t allow a piece of m eat to com e into th is m a rk e t th a t d oesn't live up to w hat we ex pect of it. It m ust be able to stand the te sts we give i t F olks know whan they buy a pound of m eat of us they have p urchased 16 ounces of w holesom e purity . GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone 181)1 Pow ell SL / Totwinc Ca» ite U tm ost D riv in g Driving a Ford is so simple, and requires so little effort that you are free to de vote aQ your attention to the problems of traffic. There is a sense of confi dence in driving a Ford, impossible w ith any more complicated motor car. D e t r o it , f t lid lig A Il SEE THE N E A R E ST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER at S easide for th e p ast tw o m onths in I A la rg e H aynes 6 m achine, driven quest of h ealth , re tu rn e d home g r e a t- 1 a t an excessive speed, crash ed down ly im proved. th e H aley h ill n o rth of B oring Sunday te r Betty left S u n X T ’o r X l o X y flB’ and 8 tr,k ln * tbp loose J r T v e X t I i n i cot" age” cam p X X w e k h i “ X vacation trip , the d estin atio n of w hich 16 foot’ tu rn e d com pletely over and was som ew hat undecided. H ow ever, Iaaded bottom side up over a ditch, they expect to v isit in C anada before wbfcb fo rtp n ately w as dry. T he th re e P p t II r i l i l i p O i’ U ll I lf ) Pl f <J bn __a . o ccupants of ( th e c a r craw led o u t un-1 I harm ed. T hey w ere P o rtlan d people a a w Dr. and Mrs. R H Todd A rth u r Dow se tt and fam ily and Mr’ and Mrs A W. M etzger. A tr ln . u , , to M t' Hood w as enjoyed MAURICE BOTKIN & JOHNSTON T he fro n t of th e m achine, including z X q hau, L eslie s t.C la .r . M.ss w indshield an d fenders w as l.a d lv K P o rtlan d , Mrs. Mii- ren aers, w as badly dred D avles M arg aret s t . c la lr an(] | dam aged. A ccredited Teacher o f Piano th e ir guests, Mr. and Mrs. F red L. Me- Mr. and Mrs. L. A. W ack and ch il connel and son Roger of Caldw ell, has completed summer courses in piano technique and d ren L uclle an d P hilip, Mr. and Mrs. Idaho. T he s ta r t w as m ade very early t leory with Louis Victor Saar, em inent composer and T hom as W ack and th re e ch ild ren and in th e m o rning and G overnm ent Camp pianist from Chicago. Also studied the course in Alehin N. J. A nthon and fam ily m ade th e pop w as reached ab o u t 6:30. All m em bers u la r W illam ette valley loop trip S un of th e p a rty clim bed up th e m ountain, Applied H arm ony at Ellison-W hite Conservatory upon day, v isitin g M cM innville, N ew berg som e going as fa r as C rater Rock which most of her instruction in theory is based. | and o th e r tow ns of in te rest. and all going w ell up tow ard th e ice tlu ss and prhute Instruction In phmo mid theory will be re. Mrs. C. G. H um ason re tu rn e d Mon fields. T he day w as ideal for th e trip. Burned September 8. J e Come in and see our new De Luxe Touring day to h e r du ties In th e A. W. Metzger H. J. P u lfe r and fam ily have re sto re a fte r a tw o-w eeks’ vacation tu rn ed hom e from a to u r of th e O re period, a week of w hich w as spent a t gon beaches w hich has included p ra c I Spokane v isitin g w ith friends. tically all the beach re so rts from S ea M aster Mechanics in Charge of Shop T he fam ilies of C. I. and E. D. side to N etarts. ALL CARS — WELDING — IGNITION — BATTERY I R aker re tu rn e d S atu rd ay n ig h t from a Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cooper invited Guaranteed Work w onderful vacation trip of 10 days in a few frien d s and rela tiv e s T h u rs | sp en t In th e C ra te r lake region. They to a a s ssist In the n m in r o j ------ J day 7 e evening v e n in g w s i s t t them n em in N ight P h one 127x loved ° rPB° " Caves and pn- k e ie b r a tlo n of th e ir 25th w edding an- GRESHAM, OREGON shlng ex cu rsio n s to Diamond n iversary. T hev received several and E ast lakes, and th ey consider th a t handsom e pieces of silver. R efresh- i s scenery can h ard ly be su rp assed m ents w ere served a fte r an evening I p leasan tly spent. toi|,r r "/1f Mr!| S E T o p lem an ' of Is,e ' I T he E p w o rth L eague of th e Meth- on Cali orn ia and form er resid e n ts odist E piscopal ch u rch Is p lan n in g an Mrs T .Vla' “ nK w ,th ln 8 t,tu te 9° ‘d a < ‘he ch u rch p arlo rs Mrs. H enry M etzger who is an au n t of W ednesday evening, A ugust 27. The I ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW rs. oplem an. and o th e r relativ es E pw orth L eagues of F airview , Rock both here an d in P o rtlan d . wood. T ro u td ale. P lea san t Home and Was made a legal holiday in the United States A. M. ( arly le, of Sasketoon, Sask., B oring w ill be g u ests of th e G resham as a recognition of the im portance and nobility Canada, is th e g u est of Mr. and Mrs. I c h a p te r and all m em b ers a re urged to of labor. J W J. Cooper. He w ill probably be com e as a lively tim e is assu red even Pl,one 1236 Gresham here the rem a in d er of th e sum m er to an in stitu te hike and barbecued ox X IO° k? ', K th e C° Untry ° Ver Wlth Mr and M rs' C h as- Lockwood and Watch our window for Weekly Specials Ore o n 4 * p e rm a n e n t‘y ln d a «Khter a r e v isitin g for a few days " ' I w ith Mrs. Lockw ood's m o th er, Mrs. Mrs. Bethina K essler is planning w - C. B urch, before re tu rn in g to th eir and this hank will be closed all day. It is proper on pu ttin g In a d isplay both of hom e a t R oseburg. T hey have been THU that we should recognize this day as a holiday as needlew ork and also h e r ro lle r can-1 sp en d in g se v eral w eeks a t Seaside, W N C H tS T U fro m a m ark of respect to all those who labor he he arie s at th e T illam ook county fair T hey a re accom panied by Miss G loria w hich begins S eptem ber 9. On a c - | A k,n o t Roseburg. rich or poor—all such people honor our f l a g - count of h er excellent exhibit at t h e ----------------------- have you a flag? recen t M ultnom ah county fair the -lACK JO N E S IS HIGH P o rtlan d Seed com pany is negotiating | R IE I.E T R Y O U TW AD« M ARK for a num ber of her birds, train in g Jack so n F. Jo n es, a m em ber of th e cabinets, flight cages, etc., to be m ade All new accounts of $5.00 or more in our a p a rt of th e ir display a t th e com ing I '° Cal Unit of ,h e O reR°n N ational Savings Department are entitled to a beautiful sta te fair at Salem . G uard, w ill ag ain be one of th e 13 3 x » toot flag. Dr. O. E Tiffany, p resid e n t of s e- rifl; m ea ,o r “p r« ^ ‘ ‘his sta te a t the a ttle Pacific College, arriv ed on the p “ 7 l ° * “ Can’P In the short space of a cam p ground Saturday and on Sun- ' W ‘“ “ 8 f r ° m the few years, W inchester has day afternoon, assisted bv P ro f C H n8' y' m a rin e co rp s and a l> developed the most com W atson, an In stru c to r in the school N a,ionaI G uard s p in d the plete line of tools offered kave a public ed u catio n al m eeting in i" r 8 ep.‘en‘l* r *" ^ ^ ‘' ‘ion by any m anufacturer un Gresham, Oregon th e in te rests of th e college. T he ,t- J " try o u ts Just c°® Plet- der one brand. This high form was filled w ith form er stu d ei.ts h ? .“ L J ° " e8 grade line now includes A STRONG BANK who spoke briefly of th e ir exm ,1 - , „ * a ^ r ^ ate score of the almost every tool that c a r e..ces in connection with th is In stitJ- , « c e p t‘<’"»> »hooting on penters and mechanics tion. |t h e long ra n g e s Sunday aftern o o n need. \«r i u .b ro u g h t him from th ird p lace to high W isconsin, w here th ev lived 7 *7" d au g h ter « ii|r* «ThO? aS Carro11 and mnn Hls »oores on th ese tw o dis- 19«'2, when th e fam ily moved to O re - i Sw edish ‘M ission ch u rc h a t T h i s accom plishm ent was possible only by W in D enver c i 7 to ,h e ,r home t»»ce8 w ere 49 and 47 resp ectiv ely icon and estab lish ed th e ir home i ' e ' alley on T h u rsd a Y aftern o o n " V’'L Colorado, th is week, afte r a out of possible 60s. Powell Valley n e i r G ra h a m X AU*U8t 2 I' A qU art“t s a a * ‘h re. chester's experience in quartet sang three visit w ith th e la tte r ’s m other. Mrs. I _______________ I r„ / „ I , . ! tLreSham ' OreRon-I »ongs. making tin«' tools used in In Ju ly . 1922, Mrs. B otteison p arsed j in*E nglish'’ h v ^ ^ p W8S conducted A nnie Bower. Ixiraine. th e 14-year WO4>n SAWIXG th«' production of super- Quickly and etficientlv io n e hv e x - | £ T h I’o tt‘!l8On ha8 ‘¡ved on th e ' o f San Jose C a S fo rn lL i f « 1" “ " old d au g h ter had an accident S a tu r accurate guns and am m u p erts. All o r d e r , prom ptly atten d ed fa r" ‘ home u n ti* b ‘8 d<““ b- to r of th e ch u rch th e V v n , day w hich m ight have term in ated se r nition. to reg a rd le ss of size. He passed aw ay th e 18th of A ugust ner Im r th6 ReV' J' M " iously. She w as rid in g a bicycle on GEO SHAW ^ Phone - 9 ED . SMITH a t 3 o'clock Monday m orning at th e cem etery h e‘d "W inchester” on a tool n o rth Main stree t and m aking a sud « n ? '. . ix’w m eans the same to of 72 y ears, 10 m onths. and 6 den tu rn , w as stru c k by a m achine O utlook w ant ads w ill b rin g buyer age , tool users as "W inches driven by Andrew Itriigger and d rag and se lle r to g e th er cheaply a n d |,la>!l r, . . w . S l,rd 01 Thank*. ter on guns and am m uni One d au g h ter, B erth a Johnson, died T w sb ,o ex p ress o u r sin c e re ged a sh o rt distance. She w as severe quickly. tion means to sportsm en. ... . . | in I®*9 and tw o ch ild ren died in in- frA?, 7 *LUr n e’Bhbors and m any ly shaken up and com plained of a O bituary of R a ifo rd Botteison. I fancy. Mr. B otteison l e a v e « t o „ D ends for the k in d n ess and sym pathy pain In her side, but It w as thought th is was m ore th e _ re ________ su lt of _ nervous J K S " ’ ¡2 * * ’ Chicago. Ilim ’ is. .n8d ' krandfa’ hpL O a I s o r fodrearthefatbearut"fu'l shock th an of o rg an ic Injury. The n?ng o 7 X 7 f l n X 7 ' ' a n 7 t h è hHbsk on P ° A m an d a. J a c '’b’ <’" «>• » « b of No- « X o X X X n r T ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H e n r X Ä s o n . E lla B otteison. T. FRIEDA E. BRATZEL CHEVROLET Sales Service Willard Batteries Lee Tires EXTRA SPECIAL! ( lear ( rystal Glass 7J4-in. Berry Bowls in block panel designs EACH 19c LABOR D A Y IIEI’P’S RACKET STORE Monday, September 1st Is Labor Day Tvrivc/fesTeR TOOLS FIRST STATE BAN K --.--4^ > A. W . METZGER & CO. Phone 1451 The WINCHESTER Store Phone I45J w recked. A m erica in 1879 and settled in Amery, | T he fu n eral services w ere held Make your telephone earn yon more bjr connecting It with a want ad.