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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1924)
T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook (UtESHAM^MflTXOMAH ( ( . I S T I , OKEGOX, WELFARE COMMITTEE ORGANIZED TO HELP M À principal cannon heads n • important committee Oregonians TIESBAV, 1.ECEMBEK TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 1.44 $1-50 Per Year » Welcome Hot Basketball Game Change in Weather Promised for Friday GUN CLUB MANAGER HAS HARD TRIP HOME R. E. Cannon, p rin cip al of G resham R e p re se n tativ es of th e churches, Union high school, was elected se c re legislative com m m ittee ittee of of ' . ,.u ___. ,. th e f ra te rn a l v o ru rders. ers, p are n t-tea ch er I ta ., ry of the ‘egiaiau v e com , - ----------- I- ------ • a iv ru iv i and busin ess o rganizations m et la st th ® Oregon S tate T ea ch e rs’ associa- gh i( r a Vn s - no Pale moon Once m ore an ath letic team of th e '• ----------- evening th e e D B upusi ap tist p p arsonage arsonage and and I “ 0" ’ Which m et m *“ “ u s S zsth 25th a an i ha/® fad® d a ------------------------------------ “ ° n : th e ‘ire8ham A m erican Mr. and Mrs. O. F u d ick ar and th ree ° ‘ N F o rd ’ m « " a Rer of th e P ortlan d -----.» a t m u.ei n n n u u a a l i — ------- ■ « g i u Legion n w in will lock lock form ed a com m ittee to help look afte a fte r conventi° n a t th e Lincoln high school '*a le r P P‘Pes P®8 leak, ®a k ' ,h th e ® fau eets cets drip, b but ut h o orns rn s w ith its m ost dan g ero u s rival ch ild ren left Monday for H illsboro GU" C' Ub' r e ,u rned Monday m orning several r,,a n d on °n Monday of th is week, week Sn° " , ° Ver “ nd g°™ gone W ith a 8,1 l l , ■ and co n ten d er for cham pionship hon- i a fte r resid --------- in „ g -------- for th .»w e past m om few ns m . onths ir ° m D ayton- o b *>. w ________________ here he had been sev eral fam ilies needing a ssista n ce L" P o r,lau I The rem ain in g m em bers of th e com -I , ap o l° 8 les L ongfellow for th e , ° r s of ea ste rn M ultnom ah county In a p a rtm e n ts in th e Fred S h e ll» n a t,e n d a >>ce a t th e n ational conven- and o th e rs th a t m ay arise. n g ’ c je r y tr u e O regonian is w hen they m eet th e fa st C orbett quin- I home. T hey have p u rch ased a 40-acr'e Uoa o i th e Auia te u r T rap S h o o ters’ T he object is to coordinate through m ittee are J. E. Myers, of P rin ev ille, a c e n tra l com m ittee as fa r as possible and A. E. G ronew ald, of T he D alles , 2 , 8ee tb ® ra in once m ore and th e J te t on th e high school gym nasium ran c h six m iles so u th of H illsboro " 88OC,a,,° n of A m erica. He left Ore- te ac ac n h ers ers a are in ” ig b t’. •'“ J a ,,u a r y 2- 1« »d Mrs. Mrs. Shelley expect to Decem ber for th th e e the aid a t v vdiious arious societies and in A pproxim ..... ..... th ...... ----- ately * 2000 ic re in Th, , . . . ------- . , . — ■■uaiy m Mr a ««u sn e lle y also also expect *o 8®n ° U th e th lrd of 1 Decem ber for dividuals a re w illing to give in em er- 8ession a t »his in te restin g convention I llr a ' ag a ries of th e w eath er on S at- both b ask etb all and baseball d u rin g leave for th a at t vicinity vicinity as as soon soon as as a ,r- ‘‘a s t an a,ld fte r r a «“ t t*nding ending th th e e associa- assocla- r- ,®"8t d ’ ’ a a fte W8r# ? n te re a tln even if if th th e e i ‘be ‘ be p ast tlve Ave years, G resham has lead ran ran g g em em en en ts ts are are com com pleted pleted They have h ive U° gency cases of need. from all p a rts of th e state. Before th e 2 2 2 “2 W?r ® ‘"terestfn g . K. even n’ 8 sta tarted ---------- . . . They tion, rte d “Rain again for P o rtlan d only re re a te ning. trad ed ed th th e e ir ir 14 14 acres acres in in G G resham resham for a ‘° D,eet With the m,,8f «trenuous and T hose p rese n t la st night w ere Rev | beginning of th e vacation period, a ! " „ J e 2 H e r „ n .®? . h Wa8 ,h ,b a te n in g - F o F r or J ‘h th eir e ir rival, riv aI’ but but not n° ‘ by by an an y y s s ta ta rtlin rtlin g g trad G resham te ac ach ers had had ' # . „ n X a.« ^ _ ® ®n t tire day th e que8tiou ’ m a rg in -------- , and * ru m o r u as has it it m th exciting re tu rn trip im aginable. He E. vi. G. uuuu, Ju d d , v. C. w. M. q Q u uicksall, v. num ber of th e w ic k sa ll, J . V e s n a m te h ers a t a t m i th is 23-acre farm n ear th a t of the F u d ick ar ir in ten tio n of atten d in g . 1 " , “ 2 ” V® ® haW hung hU" g ln in tb tb e e balance. balance, I Year’s Year’s C C orbett orbett five five is is of of a a d d ark ark hors, horse place. * Cogswell, Cecil M etzger, Miss R ena signified th ‘h e eir F. F thaW It w ill probably be a m onth or left Chicago on F riday, Decem ber 19 rr»l___J . A . . . I IIP f b p r m n m o t o r r o » M n I n __________I v n r l n t i . „ — .4 ______ Stevenson and H. H. L. L. St. S t.C Clair. la ir. T is , h e th e ri® °m«ter rem ain ed sta tio n a ry v arie ty and is m ore th a n ever determ m ore before they move to H illsboro. in a blizzard, w ith th e te m p e ra tu re T he he duties duties of of th th e e legislative legislative comm com mis Stevenson and T.. j j _ . . * I ainn __.. for h o u rs With v io tlv at inpd w ith the th e TnAPPiiriz m e rc u ry o exactly fned In to m abo ake G resham eat th e ir dust below zero, and sp en t tw o days and Mr. Ju d d w as elected ch airm an of sion re p rese n tin g the te a c h e rs of the Miss Belvla Job cam e out from P o rt the com m ittee and Miss Stevenson, | sta te w ere m ainly to co nsider th e leg 32 degrees, ju s t th e rig h t point for one ! S ta tistic s a re not av ailab le of all land to spend a few days w ith Miss two n ig h ts in reach in g St. Paul. A fter of th e b eau tifu l, yet m uch-dreaded, sco res in v ario u s co n tests played be- islation of 75 - proposed laws. ---------- F rom Q se c re ta ry and tre a su re r. The o rg a n i At. _ - --------- ilv p r v c i u r m a . --------- i v u u w s piayea he- Alary Mary Aimer M iller who lives on th e "Mel a night in th a t city, he left for P o rt land, over th e G reat N orthern. , „ , 7 sim ple an ' m an Y P ace® ice tw een G resham and C orbett b ut la st ville F arm ." zation .o is very and a th e m ethods I lat num ber eight o r nine m e a s u re s ' of c a rry in g out the purposes of th e H 6 8elected an d p la c«< before th e j X . h V » t e V “. X 8 ---------- ' ' It req u ired five days to cross th e y ear th e Legion q u in te t tw ice d efeat Jo h n E llis, a nephew of Mr. and com m ittee will be quite d irect and in- teachera f° r su p p o rt in an effort to evenhig S e A n » ° k sta te of M ontana. On December 24, ed C orbett and in th e tw o baseball laws. T he idea w as to ,t e m p e ra ,u re began to rise gam es, G resham w as tw ice victor by Mrs. A. E. Malo, sp e n t S unday with 25 and 26, th e tra in w as snow bound In form al. T he nam e of W elfare com his au n t an d uncle. H e leaves soon seg reg ate th e m ost w orthy of th e ' 4?® ™ " form ed in unfrozen a m a rg in of one ru n . Indian reservation. m ittee sta te s the object and red ta p e . m o n th s“ a f X w h i "h h " 1'1" 1" f° r ‘W° the Blackfoot P*°W8 « X t m easures for adoption, b ut n ecessar- ' puddIe8’ and slnce th a t tlm e th e fre ez- w ill be avoided in dispensing a rtic le s H ?6 • --------------- Even d u rin g th e cold w eath er th e f r l , r 7 . h h ® expects t0 b e <tbe P assengers to Cut Bank w here *’ 1 *n8 point has not been touched. T raf- of food, clothing, etc., to relieve dis- I ] y ,m a,ly w orthw hile p ropositions had fie under foot w as tre a c h e ro u s all' day ¡ X kep‘ th e ‘r p rac t,c e a " d . , hlp n„ y ....... r | >na m a)i tress, c a re for sick and m eet quickly to be tu rn ed down, according to the Sunday, as m any an u n w ary pedes- “ L „ . , a8S couditlon to P«t Mrs. A nna H am lin gave a fam ily *n w aiting. The p assen g ers w ere and in tellig en tly any cases com ing to rep o rt of th e secretary . tria n proved to his so rro w . P_ hOt co n ,est w ith an y team . d in n er on C h ristm as day a t w hich tra n sfe rre d onto the O riental Lim ited the atte n tio n of the com m ittee. In Gresham Community Church, Bible ° UtlyinK d'S' ^ ^ b Y T X m V h t a X r th “t*1 “ T m ” ...................... — ............ .................. ..... « « t»°™ing tu n e th e follow ing g u ests w ere pres- which left Cut Bank on th e m orning v estigation w ill be m ade as thorough S tric ts 18 8tiH im paired to q uite an ex- aln, now , y a r and th e ir e n t: Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k Miller, W est "f ‘he 27th. th ree m all tra in s i„ t |le S tam tan d iard. ard . as possible and re p o rts m ade to the ten t, b ut th e linem en a re p u ttin g fo rth 8eag0„ wRh f n‘ ° Ugh tb e e n t,re tim b e r . Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. T. Van l«»d w ith th e Lim ited following, The re g u la r services of th e Bible society or th e public as th e condition every . t o r t to get , w „ „ » o r k t t t g , T h „ 8 -m i. p , ' 1“ ” be S “ '" ” 1' Donlnelt. W h „ e » .„ 2 s , S tan d ard com m unity ch u rch , w hich m ay best suggest. o rd er again. In th e Outlook window w iuaow Dron, n tiv „ B , ----------------- - « o ..- « « ,. rotOBtly g „ „ y, ' " ’ d " t ' " “ 1!“ '' T he com m ittee desires a sm all fund have been discontined on acco u n t of ------- --- ------- *“ th e w eather, will be resum ed. A w atch b® 8®e" a piece of lead atten d th ese Legion earn hab lt’ “ nd Mr8’ F ra ilk H ata l‘«> «nd little ca r w as en tirely destroyed and an o th of cash to draw upon when needed for night m eeting w ill be held W ednesday Wh Ch ° PC® 8erved lts Pu r P °8e for ’ Legion gam es. d au g h ter, Ace W albridge. Mrs. Clem- e r car, w ith th e engine, badly dam g roceries, fuel, etc., and donations evening, beginning a t 7 30 S unday holding 50 p a irs of telep h o n e w ires ~ en tin e D uette and ch ild ren , and E rn e st aged. Tw o p ersons w ere h u rt in th e w ill be asked from individuals and school w ill convene a t 10 o ’clock next betw e€n G resham and ea st Pow ell Val- SALES and Ja c k H am lin, also Mr. and Mrs. w reck, b ut th e re w ere no fatalities. fra te rn a l bodies. Sunday, follow ed by p reach in g at 11 '®y ting » F E L L S A V IN’G S ley rOad’ road, re p Pre8 rese en n tin g service on 50. 50 i Bud T iller an d L au ra T iller, of T ro u t- C h ristm as day in th e sn ow drifts T he idea is not to relieve any f ra lines. T he lead pipe w as encased in a TO SHOPPERS dale w as as m erry as th e circu m stan ces te rn a l body of carin g for its own in its also at 7.’30 S unday evening. heavy Iron conduit. In some m an n er , Mr. and Mrs. P e rry K itzm iller have w ould p erm it. T h ere w ere 32 on the w ay but if possible to supplem ent th a t ” |.VBCated ‘h eir house and have moved w ater seeped in to th e iron pipe and G resh am ’s”1 e n te rp ris in g " X Zion Evangelical Services. tra in and th e tim e w as sp e n t in sin g help, c a re for those who have no such claim and coordinate all the m eans o f L , T he lllL Young Young P P eo eo p p le’s le’s L L eague eague of of th th e e f ro za’ cau sin g ‘he lead cable to con- m e rch an ts, a r ^ n c e s i„ tWs Issue ” 7 " “ '* th ® io rra e r’8 »a r ‘” >’8. n ea r ing, te llin g y arn s and play in g check- — E ~ vangelical ch u rch w ill hold its tr a c t and close over th e w ires, w ith sw eeping c lea ra n ce sale w hich every- “ ' taVU8 8,atlon ,,n th e Dull Run line, ; ers. H appily th e re w as p len ty to eat assistan ce. Zion th e re s u lt a sh o rtag e w as caused. It ann u al b u sin ess m eeting on W ednes one w ho ap p re cia tes values at ap p eal- L an d M rs’ T ’ R’ H ow i“ and son and n o lsu fferln g of an y kind w as re T here a re sev eral cases th a t have w as n ecessary to rem ove th e lead *-------- - F red erick w ere d in n er g u ests on ported. Mr. F o rd a rriv ed in P o rtlan d been rep o rted and assista n ce has been day evening in th e elem en tary d e p a rt Ing prices w ’ll be glad to ta k e ad m ent Sunday school room. T his will sh e ath , se p a ra te th e w ires an d p u t on v an tag e of. i C h ristm as day of Mrs. M ary H ow ltt, a fte r IX days en ro u te from Chicago. given, but m ore w ill be needed. be follow ed by a w atch n ig h t service w h at is called a sleeve, w hich p e rm a m o th er of th e form er. Among o th e rs 8858 ,h ® tf,m p e ra tu re of Cut Bank A nother m eeting of the com m ittee S ales seem to be th e o rd er of the n en tly rep a ire d th e dam age. <’ay Just a fte r C h rlstm as nndVhe G resh- P re7 , l t 1Wer<! Mr' a “ d Mr8’ H om er zeVÓ^ 40 to 62 degrees below will be held next M onday evening a t in the ch u rch . E n g lish serv ices will T he g ara g es along th e B ase L ine m e rc h a n ts „ — — , x . . . A rci and son, T hom as of K elso, W ash- zero' 7 o ’clock a t th e lib ra ry , a t w hich tim e be held a t 10:30 a. m. on New Y ear’s ro ad a re w ell filled w ith tru c k s and | am am m erch an ts a re not to be outdone it is hoped a la rg e r rep rese n tatio n of day and in th e G erm an lan g u ag e a t lig h ter c a rs of v ario u s m akes, laid up in e n te rp rise by an y of th e city sto res ; ington. 11:20. th e societies interested can be had and Mr. and Mrs. C. N. D avis and d au g h Match Night Service Mill Be Held. for re p a irs, an d a w ell-know n re s i th a t c a rry b ig double sp read a n P lan s have been m ade for a w atch the w ork outlined m ore definitely. ter, Glefa. arriv ed S atu rd ay from n ouncem ents at th is season of the d en t of Rockwood is resp o n sib le for Get the classified ad. habit. j nig h t serv ice to be held a t th e M eth Yakima, W ashington, for a visit of a year. T hey \y in not be outdone in th e sta te m en t th a t th e g ara g e m an is few days w ith Mr. and Mrs. C. E odist E piscopal ch u rch on W ednesday q u ality for th p rice eith er. alm o st as p o p u la r as th e plum ber. evening, w hich will begin a t 7:30, Mr. W ack n a s ta k en for his -'n g an R u sh er and fam ily. A '' . F an n y W ells w as a g r e e a b ly ' Wh.®n ‘he E p w o r,l> L eague m em bers “ P a rk H ere •'J'q ^ ..i t. ' om fort? ___ H A R O LD LYM AN W ED S rp rise,. 0* w,. C h ristm a s day dav when n - her tlor a " d ° tb e rs a re •’•fluested to m eet at To All Our Friends and Patrons we wish Y A M H I L L Y O P N G L A D Y T his su g g ests a situ atio n , Which coun- the hurcb try people especially ap p reciate. They 80,1 G eorge, fro»* SM by M onta tVHi«»*' .,r -witnci ca»oj A w edding of in te re st to G resham m ay save money, tim e and m uch in- rived for a visit. ’ He w ill probably Sil ,..ng for sev e.a, who a re sh u t in people took place on C h ristm as day at convenience by p atro n izin g th e local stay th e rem a in d er of th e w inter. Follow ing th e singing trip a social h o u r will be held In the ch u rch and a t Y am hill, Oregon w hen H aro ld , son of m erch an t. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. M cM urry e n te r Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lym an of G resh 10:30 religious services w ill be held B ut why a c lea ra n ce sale? Why, tained for C h ristm as d in n er th e la t am , and Miss E velyn DeMoss, d au g h ju st a fte r th e s tre s s of C h ristm as buy te r s p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam u nder the direction of th e p asto r. Dr. te r of Mrs. R o b ert B rym er of Y am hill, ing, are goods m ark ed down and of Trim ble, Miss B lanche T rim b le and Chas. W. Ilu ett, w hich w ill conclude w ere united in m a rriag e. T he Rev. fered a t an ap p reciab le saving? Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st C h risten sen . Mr. a t m idnight. All a re Invited to atten d T h ere a re sev eral good reaso n s but H iram Gould of N ew berg officiated in and Mrs. E lm er Ju d d , th e la tte r a s is any or all of th ese services. th e presen ce of rela tiv e s and a few th e m ain reason is a sto re, to keep up te r of Mrs. McM urry, who live south Aged Man Dies Near Beep Creek. frie n d s Miss B eula B rym er atten d ed to date, m u st keep its goods moving of Sandy, arriv ed to spend th e eve John W olford A ckerson. who lived th e bride as m aid of honor and M orris or it w ill soon have a lot of hold-overs ning. Miss Lois T rim ble accom panied Roach of P o rtla n d acted as b est man. and un seaso n ab le goods on its shelves. them home to rem ain d u rin g th e h ol six m iles so u th east of Boring, died Sunday, D ecem ber 28, a t th e age of 70 A n o th er reason is sp rin g will soon idays. Both young people a re g ra d u a te s of y ears, 4 m onths and 27 days. He Is W illam ette U niversity. Mr. Lym an is be h ere and room m u st be m ade for P. E. Stone and fam ily sp e n t C h ris t survived by his wife, Johnnnu A cker- Im plem en t Automobile, a t p rese n t a tten d in g th e U niversity of th e new lines. T his ap p lies to alm ost m as in P o rtlan d , th e g u ests of his s is son, and sev eral ch ild ren . F u n eral O regon M edical school in P o rtlan d all lines of m erchandising. We a re a q u eer people— we tw en te rs, the Misses A lm a and E llen Stone. services w ere held th is aftern o o n at w hile Mrs. L ym an w ill co n tin u e as a T he A uxiliary of the A m erican L e 2:30 from th e Deep C reek B aptist te ac h er In th e Y am hill high school. tieth ce n tu ry A m ericans. We like to gion held th e ir an n u al electio n of of ch u rch , w ith in te rm en t in Sandy T he bride is a g ra d u a te of th e F o rest shop. We w ant th e n ew est and best. ficers a t th e hom e of Mrs. O. A. E a s t Ridge cem etery. G rove high school and th e groom ol We like p retty th ings. We fall for b arg ain s, and w ise is th e m e rch an t m an Monday evening at w hich tim e th e G resham high school. Grape Vines. the follow ing officers w ere elected : who c a te rs to o u r whims. W ordens. Concords, N iag aras, one Mrs. H elen Camp, p resid e n t; Mrs. L et m e help you solve y o u r p a in t year old. Splendidly rooted, sure ing problem s. Todd, T he P a in t Man Money to loan on real estate. F arm V ernice Y ager, vice p resid e n t; Mrs. grow ers. Low prices. O rder now for G resham , phone 1971.—Adv O. A. E astm an , p a st p resid e n t; Miss fall p lanting. H arold Oberg, Craig loans a t 6 per cent. B. W T horne L etitia P u lfer, se c re ta ry ; Mrs. Lois road, fo u rth house n o rth off B a rr road S t.C la ir, tr e a s u r e r ; Mrs. A nnabelle T ab o r 6014, P o rtlan d , R. 7, Bx. 966 K irkw ood, h isto rian . W hile m an ip u latin g a c u rlin g Iron WATER BILLS WILL last S atu rd ay , Miss Em m a L angford BE SENT AS USUAL had the m isfo rtu n e to b u rn h er left eye very severely, when th e Iron Since th e la st Issue of th e O ut slipped from h er grasp. In som e m a n look, a t w hich tim e W ater Com of the best mohair money can buy. Seats and = ner th , e hot ---------- c u rle r landed on th e In m issioner A. R uegg had Inserted a of th low er e- eyelid, cushions, back and sides are upholstered w i t h = side X th e ® lower ™ ’ In stan tly notice to th e effect th a t w ater m e e wa« brought o f “ “„ r ' T , n a (k i ," g a s,o f t ’ r c s , f u l p i e c c te rs would not be read d u rin g th e urt and a beautiful combination in any 5— trea tm e n t, and — •• • It was feared at c u rre n t m onth, It has been th o u g ht w • hile wise to have th is notice re s c in d 'd home. first th a t th e eyeball had been In and in its p lace to sta te th a t th is ju red , la te r it was found th a t th e pain We are offering these two pieces of furniture at m onth th e re g u la r m inim um ra te was caused by th e burn on th e eyelid. of 41.25 will be charged, th e a c Miss L angford is th e d au g h ter of Mrs. cru in g su rp lu s from th e m eter L arry Je ssen an d h er hom e is near reading to be added to th e re g u la r W elch's Spur. m inim um of F e b ru a ry ’s bill. GRESHAM LOCALS A Happy and Prosperous New Year HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. RELIABILITY SERVICE Davenport and Fireside Chair S232-50 which is exactly cost price, freight included. We can assure you that this is an excep- # tional bargain. p = Pre-Inventory Sale ■ AJA___ ■» -w. Bidding. Stoves. Rugs, Phono- graphs, Phonograph Records and some used goods at less than ig price. T hese and many other ar ticles will he sold for cash lint will he money saved for you. We ask you to investigate. Our Heating Stoves are ail half t lined with east, in sections, except “ our large stock of Airtight* which Your H om e Furnisher ASKETBALL HIGH SCHOOL GYMNANICM FRIDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 2 Game railed nt s have double sheet iron linings there is no .iunk east used in the manufacture of any of them. H e a tin g S toves from $2.25 to $25. M o n arch R a n g e s in s tr a ig h t wood a n d c o m b in a tio n g as, coal o r wood at $s».tm to $»s.im. T h e M o narch E le c tric R a n g e , e st im proved w ith sw itc h , $125.00. J. E. METZGER GRESHAM AM ERHAN Admission LEGION CO RHETT Kids a Dime f""''..*................. ...... A dulta 35c ...... ..................... Surely, Yog Are Welcome! WEI)., DEC. 31, 7:15 to MIDNIGHT I al the Rockwood Community Church. C ertainly, b rin g your frlenda and have G re sh a m , O regon An eve of fun E re the old ynar*» done. Then a wu red meetln* Ae the New we’re vreetlnr ly ° E W h ir U r UU*h l ‘° . r r ' . 9 = 3 ° Ur C reato r o u r « * * » •» • " . r , »4 J. STANFORD AND MRS. LOIS MOORE.