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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1925)
PAGE p o r » Window OeanRi« BIDS WANTED. For expert window cleaning see 8. „ T h e Board of D irectors of Union Oliver Gill retu rn ed on Sunday from Tajlm a, or leave o rd ers with John High school D ist. No. 2, G resham Salem w here he has com pleted th e Oregon, d esire to receive bids on th e Brown. G resham , phone 2501. Jean Dolan, a sm all niece of Miss w ork of th e college y ear finishing of tw o class rooms, moving of two p artitio n s and ceiling the new E lva Dolan, w as here from Boring Classified—classy ads. Mr. an d Mrs. M. D. K ern sp en t S a t gym nasium . la st week for a few d ay s’ visit with urday n ig h t and*Sunday at V ancouver, D etailed in fo rm atio n m ay be re I h er aunt. W ashington and attended th e g ra d u a ceived from th e Clerk. All w ork m ust I be com pleted by S eptem ber 1st, 1925. Mrs M c T a iil» n . i « - . j - , tion exercises of th e high school Bids m ust be In by Ju n e 20th 1925. . . , ? Dale re tu rn e d F ri- T heir g ran d d a u g h ter. Miss F lo ren ce By o rd er of th e Board of D irec to rs' I <lay from a V,*B w ith h er b ro th er K ern, w as one of th e g rad u ates. In a E dw ard, at Redmond, and an o th er class of 120. K. A. M ILLER, Clerk. b ro th er. Ray. who lives a t Ter T e rre —— ----------- - n o uves M embers of G resham Lodge bonne, both ea ste rn Oregon tow ns A son w as born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. O wre of W estport. Oregon, on Ju n e No. 125. I. O. O. F. a re urged Mr. and Mrs. G eorge S tu d er drove 1. in a P o rtlan d hospital. He has to be present T h u rsd ay evening. Ju n e 11. W ork in the in itiato ry degree down from C orvallis S atu rd ay an d r e been nam ed B enjam in Lloyd. Mrs. BEN STEVENSON, N. G. m ained un til th e follow ing day w ith Owre will be rem em bered as Miss ROY H. GIBBS, S ec’y. t lara Mason. Mrs. O w re’s m other, Mrs. S tn d er’s m other, Mrs. F. Vol- Mrs. W. F. Mason of W estport, visited brecht. * NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL her d au g h ter th e la tte r p a rt of last MEETING. week and sp en t the w eek-end In j N otice is h ereby given to th e legal T h e Zion E vangelical W om en’s G resham w ith Mr. and Mrs. S Wold voters of School D istric t No. 4 of M ultnom ah County, S tate of Oregon, union will m eet w ith Mrs. T heodore Mrs. C arrie E rickson and tw o c h il th a t the A nnual School M eeting of B rugger T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t 2 dren from Reno, Nevada, a re h ere for sa.-: d istric t will be held a t School- o clock. All m em bers a re req u ested the sum m er a t th e hom e of h er p ar house, to begin a t the hour of 2:00 to be present. ents. Mr and Mrs. J. A. Bushong. o'clock p. m. on th e th ird M onday of Ju n e, being th e 15th day of Ju n e A. D. A m erry crow d, com posed m ostly of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. E m ery are en , 1925. T his m eeting is called for the purpose of electing one d irecto r for a youngsters, passed th ro u g h G resham te rtain in g friends. Mr. and Mrs. C u r term of th ree years, and one clerk for S atu rd ay en ro u te to Dodge P a rk for tis K ellogg and five ch ild ren w ho are a term of one y ea r and th e tra n s a c an all-d ay picnic. The crow d w as th e on th e ir w ay to th e ir hom e s t W ater- tion of business usual a t such m eet safety council, an o rganization of town, South D akota, from Springfield, ing. Oregon, w here th e fa th e r of Mr. K el P o rtlan d public school pupils. D ated th is th ird day of Ju n e, 1925. logg lives. On Sunday th e Kellogg J. V. COGSWELL. fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. E m ery drove Born to Mr. C hairm an B oard of D irectors and Mrs. C. G A tte st: S cn neider today a seven-pound boy to Ridgefield, W ashington, w here they C. J. LUNDQUIST, unnam ed as yet. Mrs. S ch neider is~at visited w ith th e la tte r ’s sister, Mrs. D istrict Clerk. ' thi Wilcox hospital in P o rtlan d and Mary M urray, also w ith Mrs. E m ery ’s m o th er and baby a re rep o rted to be niece, Mrs. G eorge Hoyt. Lower Thun a Snake. doing* well. One of those in te rn atio a l dopesters The p ray erm eetin g of the M ethodist who is alw ays ru n n in g into th e office Episcopal ch u rch w ill m eet as usual Some rip e lo g an b erries, believed to w ith an inside tip on the latest devel opm eni eh is going to happen in the first of th e season, w ere on T h u rsd ay evening, b ut th e service ent w m hich E urope w ithin 24 hours, if not sooner, bro u g h t to Outlook office S atu rd ay bv will he neld in th e social room in the breezed In y esterd ay afternoon to re- s t - C lair Spence, son of Mr and M rs basem ent of th e ch u rch and will begin been 8ettaiedth e ° erm an 8itUatlon ha(l ” ,Spencp of T routdale, who found prom ptly at 7:30 for a b rief session. The p ray erm eetin g at the F ree M eth l 7 e a ’ J. them ln bis fa th e r’s garden 1 hey t UH* th e Utfl Ger - K 1 "’ * have -- .. discovered . v 1 th 11* a 1 V odist ch u rch w ill be held on W ednes m an m ark has finally hit th e bottom ” Wm. J. Meloy of G resham , son-in- day evening th is w eek in stead of he explained. law of Mr. and Mrs. S. Wold, is still T h u rsd ay as is th e custom . And how have they discovered a p atien t at Good S am a ritan hospital th a t? '' draw led the w eary editor. Mrs. Chas. W. H u ett arriv ed home "A Scotchm an was discovered using in P o rtla n d as th e re su lt of being ru n a m ark for a tjp ,” he answ ered dow n by an autom obile on May 29. this m orning tro m D etroit, M ichigan, j He was rendered unconscious. An X- w here she w ent a m onth ago to atten d ray revealed a fra ctu red leg and a conference of foreign m issio n ary i w orkers. She w as accompanied* from ' sh o u ld er bone and knee cap. G reeley, Colorado, by Mrs. J. T. Rugh, Divorce decrees w ere g ran ted re- an old friend, who w ill rem ain here cen tly in th e cases of E in er ag ain st until a fte r th e Rose C arnival, when Hollyg G ilberson of G resham , and Vio- she w ill go to S eattle for a visit w ith relativ es. i let a g a in st Lewis Griffin of C ottrell. GRESHAM LOCALS SPECIAL PRICES! Guaranteed Used Cars WILLYS KNIGHT Touring, some extras, ear looks and runs good, $250.00 down, balance 12 months. ° VcotdAi ’>’>ooo4i Sed? n repainted’ 8Ome extras, runs good, $220.00 down, term s on the balance. ° VC(mdA$|Iir 1oo3i Touri.ng’ 8onie extras, runs and looks good, $145.00 down, term s on the balance. STAR SPORT Touring 1924 Runs and looks good $220 down, term s on the balance. F° $ i ’’^oo T R di8C whee,s and extras, looks good, $125.00 down, terms on balance. FORD COUPE 1924, very good shape, some extras $1’ d o w n term topinu s on .1,1 ,ii„ ._ i .......... .pi down, the i balance FORI) TOURING 1923. Rood shape $135.00 down, term s on the balance. CHEVROLET 1923 Touring, good shape, rims good $140 down, term s on the balance. * STAR 1923 Touring, $100.00 down, term s on the balance. FORI) TRUCK, overhauled and in good shape $140 00 down, term s on the balance. 1 ’ >-140’00 Several other cars and motorcycles. these cars over drive them, then used ear Iro hi Hessel. „III bay a 3 HESSEL IMPLEMENT CD. RELIABILITY Phone 1141 f SERVICE SUCH IS 4 THE FAITH OF MEN „ . Gresham Wm. B eers of H ogan, who h as been | A son w as born to Mr. and Mrs Jo h n K. H oney of P o rtlan d on Ju n , 3. Hl for some tim e, has had an acu te a tta c k of his tro u b le and is very ill at I Mrs. P. A. Gould is p lan n in g to his home. He is u .iab ie to lie dov r. leave tom orrow evening over th e an d wind,, u ittia c G reat N o rth ern railw ay for D etroit. n ig h t fell over, in ju rin g him self, i t M ichigan, to spend the sum m er with is th o u g h t th a t rib s a re fractu red . Chas. C leveland retu rn ed y esterd ay daughter, Mrs. Violet Thornton from a business trip to A storia. I and fam ily. Mrs. Marlon Jo h n so n will e n te r ta in the ladies of th e W om an’s Home M issionary society on W ednesday a f ternoon at 2:30. Mrs. K. A. Mi ler w ill p resid e a t th e m eeting and Miss Edna S hoem aker is expected to speak on her w oik in China. Mrs. E. W A ylsw orth .will sing. T he hostess will be assisted by Mrs. A. W. Shipley, Mrs. W illiam Thom and Mrs. R. R Cat Ison. Can You Save Money by stalling off the repairs on your car ou know the answer as well as we “ Mr. M otorist.” A compression leak by the valves in time will cause oil to come up by the rings One de fect naturally leads to another. Let us correct these minor troubles now so you can get the full benefit of your motor. Besides our well equipped shop and efficient me- ehanlcs we have a complete line of Accessories, Tires, lubes, Piston Rings, Fan Belts, Oils, G r e se s and DODGE PARTS GRESHAM GARAGE Powell St., east of M ain Phone 2391 Extraordinary Extraordinary standards and equipment for manufacture of the highest grade of paints re sult in Rasmussen Pure Paints. I ure linseed oil, white lead, pigment other time tested elements, and—experience. R asm ussen has made paints for the Northwest for 20 years. Ask your dealer for color cards. Ask your painter for an estimate. I N I A \ » PRODIGY knows Ml UH W ESTERN HISTORY A young m an who freq u en tly visits the Outlook office and who ta k e s the keen est h it-re s t in all he sees th e re in the big w heels, p resses, cases and revolving cy lin d ers Is M aster O rrin Ford. (Ju n io r), aged two y ea rs and TRU CK , TRACTOR and eight m onths, son of Mr. and Mrs O IMPLEM ENT PA IN T V Ford, who live a t E verd in g p ark near Je n n e station T his precocious Protects your equipment y o u n g ster not only tak es an in te rest against rust and rot. i-'orboth Mrs. Car! Dahl and tw o ch ild ren re- in th e su rro u n d in g s h ut he is pos wood and m etal surfaces. urned F rid ay evening from G rass sessed of a m em ory th a t Is reg ard ed Dries with a hard, glossy \ alley w here (hey spent several weeks as rem a rk a b le for one of his years finish. v isitin g relativ es and friends. Too young yet to read , he can identify R asm u ucn & Comftany p ictu res at sight and esp ecially in Portland and SeuuU Mrs. W. V. C hurch has been suffer Indian and “W ild W est’’ lore is he ing w ith a severe a tta c k of the Sold by p erfectly at home. A n um ber of th ese m um ps. illu strate d books have come u n d er his Mrs. R. T. Sm ith, w ith six of her observation from tim e to tim e and re sons and tw o d au g h ters, spent Sun- cen tly w hen p ut to a te st by an in te r <i«y at th e home of Dawson Sm ith at ested new sp ap erm an , th e little fellow GRESHAM, OREGON o ttre ll. P a rt of the tim e was spent an sw ered read ily such q u estio n s as In sam p lin g the line stra w b e rrie s th ese: W hat g en eral had long yellow w hich grow on the Sm ith ranch. T here w ere 23 p rese n t In all and a m ost en c u rls? M ho killed G eneral C u s te r ' W ho killed S ittin g B ull? Who stole IN TER EST IS GROWING joyable tim e is reported. Wild B ill’s w atch ? W hat w as the IN COUNTY ( U H WORK DRINK AND USE Miss H arriet A lexander has fin nam e of T ecu m seh ’s m o th er? W hat was Black H aw k ’s fa th e r’s nam e? ished her school at K alam a. W ashing F o u r clubs w ith an en ro llm en t of 30 ton. and has retu rn ed to (he home of M liat w hite m an w as ca p tu red and m em bers w ere o rganized d u rin g th e her sister. Mrs. C arrie H ansen. Miss paint >d by tn e In d ian s? Who knocked m onth of A pril, acco rd in g to th e r e A lexander h as ta u g h t at K alam a for ’ohacco down in th e In d ia n ’s ey e s’ p o rt for th e m onth of C ounty Club live successive y ears and expects to To w hat fo rt did w om en c a rry w ate r? M ho could load his gun on th e ru n A gent W. D. K inder. C alf and p o u l re tu rn lher< next year. and then tu rn and shoot th e In d ian s? tr y clubs w ere o rganized in W est W1 o bit th e Indian in th e nose? Who P o rtlan d , th e fo rm er w ith a m em b er jum ped in th e C olum bia riv er when a ship of five, and Mrs. H. R atty being a delicious health stimulant for big h ear chased them ? W hat Indian placed in ch a rg e of th e p o u ltry club adults and children chief w ore a rin g in his nose? W hat w hich h as an en ro llm en t of 11. A g en e ral w as a g re a t fo o tra ce r and i ra b b it club w as organized at G re sh A Vim and Vigor Tea, with a could heat all the In d ian s? W hat fa-1 laxative tendency. m ous Indian did Wild Bill kill with am co n sistin g of seven m em bers and u n d er th e le ad ersh ip of H enry L ang- a knife?" None Better. T h e fa th e r of young Ford, who is litz. B ussell T illm an of Pow ell V al n one o th e r th an th e p o p u lar m an ag er ley w as nam ed as th e leader of a farm of th e P o rtlan d Gun club, has in acco u n tin g club w hich w as organized Sold at stru cted his son in th e m echanism of a th e re w ith a m em bership of seven. Cecil Metzger’s Grocery A. W. Metzger A Co. gun and it is said m any o th e r inven The can n in g clubs w ill be organized Miilrad Mercantile Uo. tions, such as th e ty p e w riter, the d u rin g th e p rese n t m onth and th e re is rad io .and - lock a re fascin atin g stu d ies co n sid erab le In terest being show n in for his active m ind. Not long since he th is b ran ch of club w ork. T he to ta l w ar found in th e back y ard d riving n ails into a piece of wood, around en ro llm en t now sta n d s at 723 m em w hich ha had wound a spool of wire. b ers for th e county. S everal in d iv i " hen asked as to th e n a tu re of his In dual m em bers w ere tak en into club SW EET CREAM vention he Inform ed his p are n ts he w o rk th is p ast m onth who could not w as m aking a radio. p ro cu re enough m em bers for a s ta n and In addition to being well versed in d ard club. Indian trad itio n and w ars, th e tiny Mrs. B. W. 1 h o m e of G resham and tot is up to d ate on c u rre n t events and “Gresham Maid” Mrs. I. J. B abbitt of S p rin g d ale have can i - i o in his in q u ire r w ith ala c rity each com pleted th e ir clu b s to a 100 as to who the m ayor of P o rtlan d is th e g iv rn o r of Oregon, th e presid en t per ce n t sta n d a rd and Mrs J. H. D unn of lie 1 nited S tates, and can also tell h as tw o cooking clubs th a t a re ex Supplied Dally co n sid erab le c f (he exploits of the pected to com plete th e sam e per cent first president. th is week. Sw eet ( ream Shippers Wanted A night m eeting w as held at the F or ( lim ping and Picnics N ickerson Jellied chick, n is m ost Pow ell V alley schoolhouse A pril 30 convenient. Steam p re ssu re cooked by R C. Bessie, farm m anagem ent ex- In glass.—Adv. tf tension sp ecialist, at w hich tim e a farm record club w as organized w ith Phone 1381 R. A. T illm an as leader. T he object of th is clu b Is to c re ate an in te rest can lx* made from those am ong th e older boys for farm w ork The New Clerk. and the hoys w ere given reco rd books He w ent to w ork on Monday. old family Daguerrco* in w hich to keep account of the de- On T uesday he told th e p rospective tailed w o rking of th e ir fath e rs farm s. purchaser of a bed th a t "we* s ta n d S. B. H ill explained th e w ork of co back of every bed we sell." tintypes. On W ednesday he d irected a woman o p erativ e m a rk e tin g a t th e o rg a n iz a ltx?k in K her husband to tion of th e local lead ers w hich m et on th e m ale o rd e r d ep artm ent the 29th of A pril. On T h u rsd ay he took a display sign P A IN T S & VARNISHES A. W. METZGER & CO. Swiss Alpine HEALTH TEA BCE BCE CREAM GRESHAM CREAMERY CO. G ood C o p ie s H ardy Studio L u M i” Me du kodak Finishing and F n larging. b">" ‘ ■"< on a Chicken D ln n eri. The sign read: "How would you Special chicken d in n er every W ed be#t B,rl 1n “ >*• for nesday noon u n til fu rth e r notice. »2 76?" W P rice 50c. W ithrow '« R e sta u ra n t.—Ad. They flred him on F riday