I (or I o»!*® Home Planned,
i is being broken thia week
frtictlon of a hospital for the
¡H.inie, the home on Harker
unfortunate girls. It Is ex-
(liat the approximate cost of
i hospital will he around »40.-
Will accommodate 50 girls. It
thr, , stories in height with 28
Looms. « sun P°rt'h. isolation
L-elving rooms hih I treatm ent
besides rooms for the use of
and nurses. The exterior of
ling i» to be of English Gothic
ture similar to that of the
Kerr nursery. Both lnstl-
are branches of the Pacific
[tscue and Protective society.
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FAIRVIEW
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Memorial Fresher
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1 ’T i i l i ä Es 0F K ,,‘bIES
GKtAlLY APPRE( ¡ATEI)
The 19 children who have regis-
day evemm<* i P‘easant "‘»''Prise Mon-
er" at the Kiddie Kamp since its
o'clock,
‘,ro“ »"» « 10 Meth i ,UlR n th® 80cial rooms of the
opening on Monday are becoming ac
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customed to the regular schedules of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Metcalf of Prettily decorated’In T
kin.
uecoidted in ferns and clar- Play and rest and greatly enjoy the
Worcester. Mass., were g«,Btg
a.’ d c a !i i eire8hments
‘ce cream
shady grounds of the Gresham grade
Rev. and Mrs. Hollensted on Saturday
singinir V 7 served. A program of sc on! and the large, floored ptay
and Sunday. They are delegates to beln
^votional exercises had
the National Assembly of the North- es w,arrranKed .8 “d imPromPtu speech- shed. The children have quickly
learned to be obedient to the teachers
ttta
" • oc', “ ° ” h,M “ »“ «l« present e ° F fr°m
and helpful to them and to one anoth
present conveying their appreciation
er. Some of them are too young to
stay o fathi°n 0,‘ enJ°yed durln‘ the
their wishes known in words
PLEASANT VALLEY stay of the Rev. and Mrs. Hisey in the .“ make
h Í L ?ther! 5an,,ot ma"age the in-
In 8 ieW
chosen thlv
8 ° f the English language, but
The Pleasant Valley Ladies Aid so
• J. (ooper presented the thefr 8e<ra t0 feel quite at home ,n
ciety will give an ice cream social on
notice .
former pastor and wife with a fine their new surroundings. Danish Ca
.Ill be received by B o a rd o f D l- the lawn of the Paul B1,8 b res1(lence
/ Wilkes school D is tric t No. 7
M «J H ? alr iD b6haIi ° f the church- nute, a sweet-faced little boy, does
mortal "in o f p u p ils to a n d from Wednesday evening, July 8.
fully what Is said to
Miss Helen Hisey. who plans to enter mm unde[stand
; s, ..ol v ear b e g in n in g S e p tem -
but he warms up to the kindness
Seating c a p a c ity 20 o r m ore.
Willamette
University
in
September
of those in charge. Russian Edwin
L. oii.ii.il Ju ly 20th a t sc h o o l-
t’reain Prices
, n m B oard re se rv e s r i g h t to
was surprised on Wednesday evening understands enough English to do
The
Sandy
creamery
is
paying
48
iv or all bills
quite well pretending to sell Ice. and
15 WM TEXJART, C h a irm a n .
cents at the creamery and 4« cents on by a group of young people from the
?U 1 aot be induced to sell anything
M MILLAB, C lerk.______________ I tlle mute for butterfat.—Adv.
Epworth League. Before parting they C
else. The babies are so sweet that all
presented her with a handsome vase the children want to play with them
as a token of their esteem and friend and care must be taken that they are
kept sufficiently quiet. “It is the
ship.
nicest group of children we have ever
Spend the Fourth at
ou°,rli!d With’” sald Mlss Louise F.
Shields, who is promoting the enter
POWELL VALLEY
prise. Luncheon is served them at
n°on. with a hot dish each day, and
The Ladies Aid of the Lutheran sufficient
the beauty spot of the Mt. Hood Loop Highway
milk Is provided for them.
church will meet at the home of Dr Through the cooperation of local
F IR E W O R K S
J. G. Sture in Sandy Friday afternoon, women who have assisted in the work,
Lunches, Confectionery, Groceries
July 10, at 2 o’clock for its regular ticks have been made, which have
been filled with straw, on which the
THE BEST
AT THE COUNTER
monthly meeting. The Rev. Axel small children take their afternoon
Green of Portland will preach in the naps. One of the rear corridors of
Lutheran church the coming Sunday the schoolhouse and one of the lava
at 11 o’clock, services being conducted tories have been opened for the use of
We Handle Standard Gasoline
the kiddie kamp. A wire fence extend
in both the English and Swedish lang ing from the rear corners of the build
uages.
ing prevents the children from wan
Ernest Lundbom, who has been in dering onto the road or the newly
made lawn of the schoolhouse.
St. Vincents hospital for a number of Equipment fs now ready for 100 chil
weeks past, is expected to return to dren, and sufficient workers are avail
his home this week. He suffered se able to care for that number. P ar
vere injuries to his hip but the cast ents who are interested are invited to
visit the kamp and inspect It.
has now been taken off and his condi
Miss Shields has placed Mrs. Lilafe
tion reported as favorable.
Bradford, former director of one of
Nothing can equal the effectiveness of a
Dr. John Unis left for his new duties the Portland play grounds, in charge
home-like service, reasonably priced, backed
of the children. Miss H arriet Thayer,
as interne in the Seattle city hospital experienced with very small children,
up by methods that are fair and square.
Tuesday. He will be obliged to re is assisting with the tiny ones. Miss
main there for a year before begin Marian McClure of Gresham is de
D A Y OR N IG H T
ning the practice of medicine on his tained at her home by an attack of
tonsilitis. Her work in the play shed,
Phone 2471
Gresham, Oregon
own account. His wife, who is em directing in hand work, is being cared
ployed in Portland as public health for temporarily by Miss Helen Grif
MRS. J. E. GATES
J. e . GATES
nurse and school inspector of the fin, daughter of the professor of m ath
Lady Assistant
Mortician
Portland city health bureau, expects ematics at Reed College.
to remain in Portland to continue her II. P. ENGELS DIES
duties along that line.
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We are showing the Spring Needle Stitch Women's
Bathing Suits in all wool, assorted colors, suit... $4.95
Mixed Wool for men...................................
$2 95
Children’s Suits, each......................................
$1.85
Rubber Bathing Caps......................... . Z Z u / a n d 25c
New Chinese Parasols, each, $1.50
.... ^ eaM “ea^ler, ^andals For women and children, also
, ,te Canvas Shoes, brown trim, for men, boys and
children.
Just Received
Some beautiful Silk Scarfs for women,
priced at $2.25 & $2.95
NATURE LOVERS
FOURTH OF JULY DECORATIONS
ALDER CREEK AUTO CAMP
Flags at 5c, 10c and 15c
Bunting in plain colors and flags
J. S. BOYDSTUN, Manager
Walrad Mercantile Co.
EPOPtHATlVf
The House of Quality
‘Phone 1411
Gresham
GATES’ FUNERAL HOME
W W IfttftW W W
SERVICE
GLAD
To Have Your Business
A\W BUSINESS THAT tries to get along without
a bank is a very small business. Even then it is
not too small but that its financial affairs should
be handled through a bank.
AFTER LONG ILLNESS
Chicken Dinners.
Peter Engels passed away June 26
at his residence after long suffering
from paralysis. He was 66 years of
age and had spent the past 18 years
The Bank of Gresham pays 5 per of his life at 206 Hamilton avenue,
cent Interest on time deposits.—Adv Portland, but for years before had re
sided with his parents on the farm
where the 12-Mile store now stands
He is survived by his widow, Mrs.
Anna Engels, a daughter, Mrs. Ethel
Daniels of Oakland, California, and
Refinish your car for $2
two sons, Raymond and Harold, for
and have it look like
esters of Eugene, his aged mother
new for the
Mrs. Anna Engles and sister, Mrs.
GLORIOUS FOURTH
John Bliss of Gresham, also two sis
with
ters, Mrs. Gertie Person of St. Johns
and Mary Ellison of Aurora. Oregon,
“Everbright
besides several nieces and nephews.
A u to R efinisher”
Mr. Engles was born in Wyandott,
Absolutely Guaranteed
Michigan, and came to Oregon 49
years ago with his parents, arriving
30 x 3|£ Oversized Cords,
in Portland June 22, 1876. He was a
$6.85
member of Webfoot Camp No. 65
One of our Specialties
W. O. W.
His children were all present at the
funeral services which were held at
the St. Lawrence church, Monday, at
Cor. Powell & Roberts Gresham 9 a. m. with interment at Mt. Calvary
cemetery.
Special chicken dinner every Wed
nesday noon until further notice
Price 50c. Withrow’s Restaurant.—Ad
f a k i n g of miles!
Red Crown is simply
c ro w d e d with miles
—see the records be
low that this y e a r’s trophy winners made in
the big annual L os Angeles-Yosemite Econ
omy Run. T h e y p r o v e i t !
The secret th a t the expert knows is in getting
Red C ro w n ’s m ile s o u t. T h e new R ed
Crown Mileage C a rd —just ou t—makes it as
simple as a-b-c to increase y o u r mileage. It
tells w hat to do for your car—your carburetor
— and ju s t ho w to D R I V E to get 15 to 30
miles e x tr a p e r ta n k fu l w ith Red Crown.
(R e m e m b e r — for the biggest event of its kind
in the W e st—they have chosen “Red Crown”
exclusively for nine consecutive years. I t’ll pay
you to follow su itl)
Start your ow n economy run today on Red
Crown gasoline w ith the Red Crown Mileage
Card—at your nearest Red Crown pump (red,
white and blue) — the best buy in town — by
BERRY GROWERS!
CLASS
CAR
D RIVER
_ SA
Ctoaio
C ah
Rollin
J. Bozza ni
Rollin
J. Bozzani
Oakland Sedan
H . Neville
Roamer
H .K .T arking ton
I M ILE S TO
1 G ALLON
27.43
27.43
22.86
23.23
17.78
Gardner Brougham A . H . Rogers
Stearns-Knicht
Sedan
B. Trerice
16.46
Oakland Sedan
22.86
H . Neville
buy
miles
me6est in tmdn-hy
miles
STANDARD O i l COMPANY
(California)
O191S
Road Material
(«ravel
Crushed Rock
Gresham Transfer & Service Station
Light and Heavy Hauling
GAS AND OIL
WALRAD
Phone 1631
W RIGHT
P A Y IN G
CASH
for Raspberries and Logans
Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab
solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest
possible prices, you’ll go to
Call and see us
Telephone 45x1
H. M. TUCKER
FOR THE BEST MEATS
THE SANITARY MARKET
Gresham, Rt. 2
GEO. DIETL, Prop.
Phone 1711
■».
I
Gresham
’
A Good Investment!
Huy Grease and Oil, not repairs
-
SWEEP-
» s t a k e s
Sand
The cannery at Scenic is now running and we are
m il e s .
( Here are the miles they tot
.. out of Red Crown.
Gresham, Oregon
Ivy Filling Station
USE T H E RED CROW N MILEAGE CARD AND
START AN ECONOMY RUN OF YOUR OWN
D
TRANSACT A OUR business through our bank,
no matter how small it is now—the bank may
help make it larger.
OLD CARS LIKE NEW
T pays toget the miles
o u t of “Red Crown”
that the Standard Oil
Company’s years of
gasoline-making ex
perience have put in
it.
192Ç MILEAGE RECORDS
A BANK. IS one of the most important factors in
the business life of the country.
Alemite Your Car Regularly!
« |\4 J
corne an^ men inay 8°, but
I go on forever,” sang the mill
stream. Our lives are dedicated to a ser
vice that shall always be a Service of
Sincerity.
Of all repairs necessary to an auto
mobile, 90 per cent are caused by poor or
insufficient lubrication.
Spring shackles and universal joints
need the same attention you give your
motor.
Our complete line of Alemite fittings
and service is at your disposal. Our high
pressure Alemite gun insures a positive
grease film to every wearing part.
Alemite your car evert’ 500 miles.
Oil is cheaper than machinery.
GRESHAM GARAGE
Powell St., east of Main
Phone 2391
Gresham Funeral Parlors
What you want, when you want
aa you want It W ant ad tt.
it
C. A. BUTCHER
Buyer of Liventock
Lo cated on Bane L in « Road and
Buckl<nr Avenue
P ho ne T A b o r PR»
Boole I
Portland, Or».
Berry G row ers Attention!
See our heavy sheet Iron camp stove
at the cannery. They will eliminate
your stove troubles. Gresham Plumb
ing and Tin Shop. Phone 1233.
tf
Window Cleaning
For expert window cleaning see S.
TaJIma, or leave orders with John
Brown, Gresham, phone 2601.
Patronize our advertisers.
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