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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1924)
page y o ;« r~ | GRESHAM LOCALS TheWinneT A lden M iller w ent to Salem Mon day, w here he reg istered as a fre sh m an in W illam ette U niversity. He has been undecided w h eth er to tak e up a tech n ical co u rse a t th is tim e or a g en eral college co u rse b ut w ill take a y ear a t least, a t W illam ette. afe • A m eeting of those to whom th e M ultnom ah co unty fa ir is obligated financially h as been called for th is evening a t th e city h ail to co n sid er a p lan for refinancing th e fair. I t is said th is plan involves th e issu in g of p referre d stock. T his m eeting is p re lim in ary to th e special sto ck h o ld ers' m eeting to be held on O ctober 6, at w hich tim e an am endm ent to th e con stitu tio n chan g in g th e d ate of th e a n nual m eeting w ill be voted on. R ak er & Son have on d isp lay in th e ir show room a new ty p e of light Ford tru ck , having all steel cab and body. Mr. R a k er says m any of these a re being sold. , * W E sj R uth M alcolmgon, o f P h ilad el phia, 18, voilet eyes, long golden curls and u sing no cosm etics, was the w inner o f the ann u al N utional B eauty co n test a t A tla n tic C ity Velour and Beaver Hats T he first deer of th e season m ade its ap p e aran c e on th e stre e ts ab o u t noon Monday, w hen H arry M cCreary and A. A. M cMillan, resid en ts of th e Vic to ry neighborhood east of tow n, r e tu rn ed from th e ir h u n tin g trip to so u th e rn Oregon. They sp en t ten days in th e w ilds of Cow Creek canyon, 4o m iles south of R oseburg, and brought hom e th e lim it, tw o venison « p iece. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. R u sh er and d au g h ter. Miss M yrtle, drove to Salem S atu rd ay w here Miss R u sh er en tered W illam ette U niversity on Monday. Mr. R u sh er an d wife visited th e ir son Glen and wife a t A lbany S atu rd ay eve ning, driving back to Salem on S u n day m o rning and atten d in g ch u rch at th a t place. They drove hom e Sunday evening. In c a rry in g out th e defense day te st plan a public m eetiug w as held in the school gym la st F rid a y night. The m eeting w as p resided over by Mayor K. A. M iller who introduced C ongress m an E lton W atkins as th e p rin cip al sp eak er. Mr. W atkins o utlined the plan fo r n atio n al defense and told of th e p u rp o se of th e defense day test. M usical n u m b ers w ere ren d ered by L eslie W alrad and Felix Chlodo. Miss D ickey a t th e piano led th e audience In singing ' A m erica,” and Miss A lex an d er w as acco m p an ist fo r M . Wal- • ad ’s singing. R em ark s w ere m ade by L ieu ten an t C. G. S chneider. Mr. S chneider said G resh am ’s qu o ta for the one day en ro llm en t w as 235 and th a t 263 had enrolled. From this stan d p o in t the te st was a good su c cess b ut from th e stan d p o in t of a t tendance a t th e m eeting it was n o th ing to b rag about. Mrs. W. F. H oney w as a deleg ate to the P o rtlan d F ed erated C lub's m eet ings w hich w ere held a t th e P o rtlan d hotel on S atu rd ay . She re p o rts th e Mr. and Mrs. A ugust Johnson, who I sessions as m o st in te restin g . retu rn ed home tw o weeks ago from A d istre ssin g accident befell R obert Dr. and Mrs. G eorge Lew is, who a re Bridal Veil, Oregon, w here Mr. Jo h n S terlin g , th e young son of Mr. and w ell know n to a n um ber of G resham son has been em ployed by th e B ridal Mrs. Ja s. S terlin g , on la st F rid a y a f people, a re living in Salem th is year \ eil L um ber Co., leave W ednesday for tern o o n , when he fell w hilo p u ttin g w here th e fo rm er is ta k in g up a d Ryderwood, W ash., w here he will his bicycle aw ay and d islo cated his vanced w ork in W illam ette U niversity. w ork for th e Long-B ell com pany fa ll rig h t elbow an d b roke the bone of the Dr. L ew is w as g rad u a ted from the ing tim ber. arm ju s t above th e joint. T he b reak N orth Pacific D ental College in the Id a W arren of P o rtlan d , d ep artm en t is so close to th e elbow th a t th e re is class of '24. Mrs. L ew is w as te ac h er in sp ecto r of th e W om en's Relief grav e d anger th a t a stiff jo in t w ill r e of h isto ry in th e high school h ere last ( orps, w ill pay th e corps an official su lt. T he S terlin g s have re tu rn e d to y ear and has h o sts of frien d s am ong visit on S atu rd ay n ex t a t th e reg u la r th e ir hom e on th e Section L ine road th e stu d en ts. m eeting of th e co rp s in th e G range in th e w estern p a rt of G resham . Miss B lanche T rim b le arriv e d from hall. N ellie A lld rid g e of Oregon City, T he four M cM urry b ro th e rs here, B ellingham , W ashington, on S unday the d ep a rtm en t p resid en t, will also be H arry , V eryl, Clyde and Alm on, a t for a w eek’s v isit w ith h er p a re n ts p resen t. The M. A. Ross post, G A tended th e fu n eral of th e ir fa th e r, and sisters. She has been em ployed R-, w ill m eet in th e h all a t th e sam e Jam es McM urry, at The D alles last In th e telep h o n e office a t B ellingham tim e as th e co rp s, but in se p a ra te S atu rd ay aftern o o n . The w ives of all since A pril. She w as accom panied by room s, then a t th e conclusion of the also atten d ed w ith th e ex ception of h er cousin, Miss M arie G ibbons, and business sessions, th e two o rg an iz a Mrs. H a rry McMurry. Mr. an d Mrs. H om er K ing an d sm all tions w ill lunch to g eth er. son, D onald, w ho a re also cousins. H arold Busick has resigned his Mr. alHl M rs. P L Mack a re e n te r connection w ith th e H essel Im p le ta m in g for a few days R. R. H arfo rd m en t com pany an d w ill e n te r th e em ploy of R ak er & Son as sa les m a n and wife, of B lalock, Oregon. Mrs. E d n a S tone w ill en te rta in th e ager. Mr. B usick has been w ith H es- sel for ab o u t tw o y e a rs as autom obile »oung P eo p le’s M issionary society of salesm an. th e F re e M ethodist ch u rc h on W ed Mr. and Mrs. D. P. M illikin w ere nesday evening, w hen a social eve ning w ill be enjoyed. D. L. M acPhee tre a te d to a p le a sa n t su rp rise M onday and th e q u a rte t w hich san g at th e evening when betw een GO and 70 of cam p m eeting w ill be p re se n t and th e ir frie n d s m arched in on them and sing. sp e n t th e evening. They expect to On F rid ay , an a r tis t ap p eared a t th e eave in ab o u t tw o w eeks for th e ir old borne in M ercedes. T exas, to resid e high school to see if th e in te re st of th e ■ he tim e w as occupied in sacred song p upils was such as to w a rra n t an ex hibition of his p ain tin g s a t som e fu and relig io u s w orship, a fte r w hich r e fre sh m en ts w ere served. One fam ily tu re tim e, and as th e stu d e n ts all Irom P o rtla n d w as p re se n t w ho had seem ed g re a tly Interestifd in his lino been neig h b o rs of th e M illikins In of a r t, he w as hqre ag ain th is N ebraska and also in Texas. As a aftern o o n a t 2:30 to exhibit p a in t p a rtin g gift of rem em b ran ce Mr. and ed rep ro d u ctio n s of 20 of th e g re a te s t Mrs. M illikin w ere p resen ted w ith a p a .n tiu g s in th e w orld, some of w hich handsom e book. A lthough Miss Flo- come from th e B ritish M useum and lie Give ella Ja co b s will not leave p e rm a n e n t som e from th e L o u v re in P a ris to Red Trading Stamps ly. sh e w as included in th e su rp rise g eth er w ith th e h isto ric al se ttin g of of la st evening. each. Vi The last word in style. I he most in quality. Now in our show win dows. $g.oo Other Hats $3.45 Ayls\Vortj\6 M a rtiri m e n ’ s w e a r S h o e s g r esk a m P. H. L ath an , of P o rtlan d , who was a rre ste d S ep tem b er 8 on a c h a rg e of P ilferin g ev erg reen b la ck b e rrie s on th e p rem ises of A. J. S tout, n ea r H o gan. and who w as fined $10 in Ju stic e Jo h n B row n’s office th e sam e day. a p peared on S atu rd ay evening to plead for a red u ctio n of his fine. On a c count of ex istin g circ u m sta n ce s in his fam ily affairs, th e fine w as reduced to <8,00. Mrs. K. A. H en ric k s of A lbany, O re gon, is a t p rese n t a ssistin g her h u s band in th e office of th e D airy I’rod- | u cts com pany here. For Four Fa// Machinery Ensilage Cullers, Corn and Hay Cutlers, Root u lle rs, < ider Mills, Potato Diggers, Spreaders, I aiming Mills, Drills, Riding or Walking Plows Drag Saws. Myers Pumps for any type or depth of well, installed. All Oliver Plow Repairs SERVICE ROASTER SALE T his w eek w hile they last we offer H EAVY SEAM LESS ROASTERS, l an nly size, 10 5-8 in. x 1 6 / in. x 7 A in. Regular $1.50 Value Quick Sale 9 8 c ea A. W. Metzger & Co. Phone 1451 The WINCHESTER Store Gresham, Oregon Mrs. R ich ard Beadle, who lives in Pow ell \ alley, h as been called to Springfield, Oregon, by th e d eath of her co usin. Miss E th el Conley, a te le phone o p e ra to r of th a t place, who met death in stan te o u sly as th e re s u lt of being stru c k down by an au to on S ep tem b er 8. Jo h n Conley, of th is place, is an uncle of th e deceased w om an, and it is p resu m ed he m ade th e trip to Springfield from S easide w here he has been ab o u t ten days. Mrs. D. M. R oberts an d Miss A lice R oberts have re tu rn e d from a two w eeks' v acation sp e n t a t Seaview W ashington. A lu m in u m B a k in g P a n WEAR EVER zâSÈ i ALUMINUM W 7 TRADEMARK tLOe INUSJk Fine for baking, deep fat frying, cooking meats and many other uses Special price from Sept. 12 to Sept. 2 0 Regular price $1.95 G et y o u rs T O D A Y T his utensil should be in every kitchen. R em em ber, it’s “W EAR-EVER” q u ality h a rd sheet, cold ro lled alum inum . (N ote opening date of campaign) L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO. Phone 1421 Gresham S P E C IA L! YELLOW EARTHERNWARE MIXING BOWLS IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES 5- inch B ow ls. . . 10c 7-inch B ow ls. . . 19c 6- inch B ow ls. . .15c 8-inch B ow ls. . 29c 9-inch Bowls, 39c ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW REPP’S RACKET STORE Phone 1236 , oresham n atch Our Window» for Weekly Special» DANCE Masonic Hall, GRESHAM FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 19 GIGRAY’S METROPOLITAN ORCHESTRA __ A 1 dm ission $1.00 A A Ladies Free A d a u g h te r w as born to Mr. and who can call for them here. They Mrs. C. E. T ronson on S eptem ber 15, w ere used a t th e M ethodist Sunday a t E m anuel h ospital. Mrs. T ronson school picnic a t L a u re lh u rst p ark on Beauty Shoppe w as fo rm erly Miss H azel Cox of th is L abor Day. H - l , T ? Ve<r F i r s t « ‘ a t . S a n k place. They resid e a t Capitol H ill H S c a l n T ,lg’. 8Cial and Scientific Mrs. Dan Woods and h er ch ildren, ju s t o u tsid e th e city lim its of P o rt W ater tr e a tm e n ts a Specialty. also h er sister-in -law , M rs. C u rtis Mrs. A. J. McClung, of Boring, land. W ater W aving and M arcelling. M e c a r r y a lin e „ f 6 Woods, of B ill R un. have moved to spent a few h o u rs on S atu rd av with ________ -M arinelli, T o ile t G o o d s . At a special m eeting of th e W. C. G resham and t iken a p a rtm e n ts in the | her sister. Mrs. H. C. L arsen. T. U. on Monday afte rn o o n th e of F. D. S helley home. T h eir husbands F ra n k Jo n e s is im proving his r e s i ficers w ere elected for th e ensuing New, misfit <>r slightly used dence, occupied by h im self and Mr. year. T he new officers a re Mrs. J. A are em ployed in th e Cam eron-H ogg and Mrs. F. L. Mack, by th e addition B ushong, p resid en t, an d Mrs. H. S. m ill. Mrs. D an Woods will be rem em but good bered as Miss Mary H arvey who lived of tw o bedroom s and a bath. Clow, first vice p resid en t. T h ree of here w hen a g irl and who la te r w as a Mrs. R. R. C arlson h as hnd her ficers w ere re-elected, Mrs. Jo h n teach er a t Bull Run. She cam e for house on Hood stre e t new ly shingled Brow n, co rresp o n d in g se c re ta ry ; Mrs. th e purp o se of placing her son in the and is g ettin g It in read in ess for te n C. J. L u n d q u ist, rec o rd in g se c re ta ry G resham school w here he has entered an ts. w ho w ill a rriv e from Pendleton and Mrs. B. L. W alrad. tre a su re r. Mrs the first grade. a rt n eed lew o rk about O ctober 1 to occupy it for the Bushong an d Mrs. Clow w ere elected to exchanged re p re se n t th e local union at the sta te w inter. R e p aratio n s In Operation. convention to be held a t C orvallis the Work Solicited On th e plan w orked o ut by th e t • J. C leveland and fam ily of P o rt 6th, 7th, 8th an d 9th of October. A m erican ex p e rt finance com m ission, land have moved to G resham and are B enjam in M athew s an d M artin G erm any has m ade her first paym ent occupying th e Cotton house on F ifth and Hood. They have ren ted It w ith Troge left on Monday for th e P en d le of 20,000,000 gold m arks. T his is an advance paym ent on the the option of buying la te r. Mr. C leve ton Round-U p. They a re m aking the forthcom ing Ioan to the G erm an gov “ WORTH A FORTUNE AT 2:00 A.M .” land Is an em ploye of th e C rystal trip by auto. lau n d ry In tow n and d riv es hack and Mrs. B. O. Boswell, who w as su f ern m en t th a t is being raised in E n g forth. ferin g in te n se in te stin a l d iso rd ers land and th e United S tates. CHEST OINTMENT T he loan w ill be used to p u rch ase 2 1 som e tim e ago, is rep o rted to be m uch Mr. and Mrs. J. w . M otley of Port n ecessary raw m ateria ls like cotton, im proved. land spent th e w eek-end w ith Mr. and copper and o th e r a rtic le s used In nor CrounOlnPin flre ,ie f fo r Cheat C o,ds- Mrs. O. K. Je n n e r, who h a re moved P e n r i'„ Ln^ Uenza' P neum onia and D. C. Ely of Oregon City, is In mal G erm an in d u stries. P le u risy P ains. P ric e 50c. Into the W atkins resid e n ce on F o u rth O resham looking over his p ro p erty on Im proved E uropean p ro sp ects and F o r Sale by All D ru ggists »treet. betw een R o b erts and Hood Main stre e t. He is im proving th e c o n resto ra tio n of In d u strial tran q u ilitv Mr Je n n e r is th e in sfru c to r in ag ri- dition of th e building by having th e come a g a re su lt of g e n e ra , acc(,p tan c' CUT FLOWERS. cu ltu re In th e high school. Mrs. Mot roof trea ted to a co atin g of asp h al- of the n o n -p artisa n and non-political financial schem e w orked out by wiGi* ¿ 7 e e“ dy tO 8er¥e tb e Publlc ley and Mrs Je n n e r a re sisters. On tum. A m erican business men Mesrtam ¿ ^ ers an d floral P'eces. S unday th e tw o fam ilies enjoved a G erm an In d u stries and th e G erm an ^ e sd a m e s W illiam s A Gordy, South •Mr. and Mrs. Oren S tan lev spent trip up th e highw ay. people w ere suffering from a general R oberts avenue n ea r P ow ell street. the week end a t McM innville, w ith the L nm T U 1 Kan<1 flnancial P araly sis th a i Mr and Mrs. Jo h n B liss retu rn ed la tte r's b ro th e r and sister-in -law . Mr spd G arm en t Shop. w ill now be relieved. Monday from a tq u r of sev eral O re and Mrs. F ra n k Eder. av‘ M' M- M iller, 1044 H aw th o rn e forA8Amr H U lt i h ere WBI be °P en “ l HP gon beaches. F irs t th ey drove to T il .. a r 3atb stre e t. P o rtlan d , is T he re g u la r m eeting of Rebekah for A m erican Investm ent and A m eri she h » n iiK #n ln ferestin g shop w here lamook an d from th e re to N etarts lodge w ill be held next Monday eve can pro d u cts a p ractically unlim ited O ceanside and S easide, w here they field of o p p o rtu n ity in o u r C ountry t good ork. K arm ents s in o rt l i o J k n’ ?1 ”8 se a d r t bu needlew She ning and thia w ill ce le b ra te th e 73d spent m ost of th e tim e. D uring th e ir T h ere Is the g rea test inducem ent to so licits p atro n ag e.— Adv. a n n iv e rsa ry of th e Re, rk a h degree absence Mrs. H. M. Shaw stayed with naii n ' T ’ Sn,‘ E uropean T h ere w ill be a p rogram w ith refresh - th e n? CarrT ° ut fe a tu re of F <’i o w o f ^ ¿ 2 ? « ’ r fro,m SF Pt - 19 unt11 Mrs. B liss's m o th er, Mrs. A nna PrlTe " f 1* “ C o r b e tt d o c k m enta and th e m eeting w ill he for the commiHe’e“ “ W° rked by ' t e Dawea Engels. ™ ”o i d * c Ä t . A,k for Fred Reed m em bers only. GRESHAM MARINELLO Furs, Hats, Coats Suits, D ay and Evening Dresses HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. RELIABILITY O liver Gill, who has been w orking In the h arv e st fields of e a ste rn Oregon d u rin g vacation, has re tu rn e d and has gone to Salem to ta k e up his stu d ies a t W illam ette U niversity. H is tim e will be divided betw een th a t in stitu tion and th e K im ball School of T h eo l ogy. A m ong G resham young people a tten d in g th e p o p u lar M ethodist u n i versity a re W illiam M cAllister. Eva T âcheron, C aroline T allm an and Mar- | Jorie Lym an. Mrs. M arion Jo h n so n and d au g h ter, Miss E lizab eth Jo h n so n , have gone on a th re e w eeks' trip to O akland, C ali fo rn ia, d riv in g th ro u g h . Miss E lsa S h arp is assistin g in th e postoffice d u rin g th e absence of Miss Jo hnson. Wear - Ever” Phone /4J, MRS. M. M. MILLER amber -O -L.. .. J 18 U W. F H oney left y esterd ay for P ark River, N orth D akota, on a business trip. b u i 'i h e ” >ly. (,h e K < '«m m ent n . u. w o « d T a w in g A n um ber of dishes Including some Br tilk r * 4'5OO-O4M) m em bers of ^ “ lck1/ *nd effleiantly done by ex- e n g r a v e d silv er have been left at the B r|Dah tra d e unions are dclng everv- ordFr* promptly attended Outlook office to await their owners huig possible to successfully ca rry to rL .eH th ro u g h the rep a ra tio n s program * to regardleaa of site. i .K o R g e SHAW Phone 229 Fairview !