Image provided by: Multnomah County Library; Portland, OR
About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1925)
PAGE FOrR GRESHAM OUTLOOK, husband and tw o ch ild ren a re on cation trip Including e a ste rn and th e ir w ay from Long B each. C alifo r so u th ern Oregon points, also a pos nia, to G resham , acco rd in g to word sible trip in to n o rth ern C alifornia. received by a friend at th is place. They w ill trav el by auto and w ill re Mrs B a rk e r has stated th a t they will tu rn by w ay of th e coast. T h eir son, C ontinued from page 2 not be able to rem ain long in G resh N ew ell and his w ife will occupy the Mr. and Mrs. J. A. D unsw orth and am and she hopes to m eet as m any of p rem ises of th e F an ch e r ran ch d u r son Ju n io r of H ayw ard, C alifornia, her old frien d s as possible d u rin g her ing the absence of th e ow ners. left for th e ir home th e 6th a fte r a | stay here. O. A. B uchanan of Toppenish, W ash w eek’s visit w ith Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Phone 2221 W illiam Melloy, son-in-law of Simon ington, w as a G resham visitor today, Park Here and Shop in Comfort” Holgate. D. D. H olgate of P alo Alto, Wold, who w as in ju red In an au to a c ca llin g on his au n t. Mrs. Mary S. California, who has also been a guest cident In P o rtlan d about seven w eeks S hoem aker, and the Outlook w here he a t th e H olgate home, will leave for ago, has a ch ance now for recovery w orked for a sh o rt tim e w hen fo rm e r Nevada and then home the 15th On according to the advice of his physi ly living here. He had w ith him his the F ou rth a p arty of 12 consisting of cian, as he passed th e c risis incident tw o boys, Jo h n and G eorge, and was Mr. and Mrs. D unsw orth and son, D. D. to his in ju ry sev eral days ago. H is accom panied by his wife. Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. E. D. H olgate, E L. knee and sh o u ld er w ere b ro k en and Mrs. B uchanan w ere ta k in g a sh o rt A rcher and G ladys L ovett and son th ere w ere ch est in ju ries. vacation p a rt of w hich they are Don of Longview, W ashington, Mr. Ja m es E ikington is observed d riv spending in P o rtlan d . He is a s sita n t and Mrs. Dan C lark of H illsboro and ing a b rig h t new O verland 4 and m an ag er of th e J. C. P enney Co. store. Mrs. O. V. H eaney of P ortlan d m ade sta te s th a t th is Is his fo u rth c a r of Miss M ary Wold left on Sunday eve the trip over the Columbia riv er h ig h this model all p u rch ased th ro u g h W. n ing for h er hom e in W itten, South way to E agle Creek w here a picnic A. H essel th e G resham dealer. D akota, afte r living for th e p ast four lunch was served. On th e follow ing W. A. H essel, of th e H essel Im p le y ea rs or m ore w ith h er g ra n d p a re n ts, day another trip w as m ade over th e m ent Co., sta te s th a t his com pany has Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wold n ea r the highw ay as far as Hood River, then Miss Wold leaves m any rec en tly renew ed its c o n tra c t to I I ta n n e ry . back over the Mt. Hood loop. In G resham , p a rtic u la rly handle th e C h ry sler autom obile in th is | frien d s The W. C. T. U. will m eet w ith Mrs. te rrito ry and has u n d erta k en to dis 'am o n g th e high school stu d en ts. She Jam es N aylor on the Base L ine road pose of 30 c a rs of th is m ake d u rin g w as a m em ber of th is y e a r’s g ra d u a t do n o V S y , abut7om eV n lw , on T hursday afternoon, Ju n e 16, at the com ing year. Bill do esn ’t expect ing class. On T uesday evening the 2:30. Mrs. W. F. H oney will speak of to give them aw ay b ut he does claim M isses G ladys an d E lsa S h arp gave (he w orld's W. C.T. U. convention at he w ill give th e best c a r value going a farew ell p a rty In h er honor and as E dinburgh and other c u rre n t events for the price. a p a rtin g g ift p resen ted h e r w ith a i bead n ecklace of interest. A social hour w ith r e Em m a B. Johnson, C lara S hirem an, iste r in th e D akota tow n. freshm ents w ill follow th e program . S arah D otson, M arg aret St. C lair Mr. and Mrs. C h arley S p rin g er, who 5 S H arold Kern and wife, of San F ra n Floyd M cKinney and H. L. S t.C la ir cisco, th e form er an atten d a n t a t the m otored aro u n d th e Mt. Hood loop on a re at th e head of th e S m ithsonian E lk ’s convention in P ortlan d and Mrs. Sunday, enjoying th e b eau ties of th e business college a t Ogden. U tah, w ere = = W. H. M arkley, of T ulare, C alifo r scenery and gain in g new in sp ira tio n recen t g u ests a t th e H ans L arsen | B nia. a re spending a week or m ore from th e 145-mile trip , one of th e home. Mrs. L a rse n ’s d au g h ter, Miss f ig w ith relativ es and friends In G resh finest in th is co u n try of outdoor w on Nola Aton, now deceased, w as a for- = 5 m er stu d e n t u n d er th e ir in stru c tio n at = f am. Mr. and Mrs. K ern a re w ith ders. Colby, K ansas. Orin B eaucam p, who = 5 th e ir p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. C ushm an of O ak K ern. Mrs. M arkley was form erly land, C alifornia, th e la tte r a d au g h ter also atten d ed th e ir school, an d C lar- s l l Mrs. Rose Metzger. of Mrs, M arion Jo h n so n , also Mr. ence H ill sp e n t th e evening a t tlie = =5 J. E. T aylor has been a t Bend for C ushm an's sister, Miss L au ra C ush -a rse n home. A re g u la r b u sin ess m eetin g of the the past couple of m onths seeking re m an of Miami, F lo rid a, a re th e house lief from asthm a in a higher altitu d e. g u ests of Mrs. Jo h n so n and h er M ultnom ah County H ealth association f s will be held a t th e co u rth o u se W ed- 3 s H e has been suffering from th e d is d au g h ter, Miss E lizabeth Johnson. One lot of Dresses, sold at $12.75 to $15.95 ease for about two m onths. Mr. and Mrs.* C. G. F an ch e r a re n esday aftern o o n of th is w eek at 2 ^ s Sale P ric e .......... o clock. T h is w ill also be a dem on- e — = MrB. E sth e r Elford B arker w ith her p lanning to leave tom orrow for a va stra tio n of a "m odel b u sin ess m eet ^lllllll)llll>ltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll||||||||||||||||||||||iiii|||i||||t||||k||||||||||„||„||,|||„|||||||,|||,1111111111,11(1,mm,)|u ing’’ to th e u n iv e rsity class co n d u ct ed by Mrs. S adie O rr D unbar for pub One lot of Dresses sold at $15.95 to <19 75 lic h ea lth w o rk ers. A full atten d an ce Sale P ric e ............ of m em bers w ould be g re a tly a p p re ciated. Mrs. Jo h n C. E llis and Mrs. W. M. D renan of P o rtlan d , sis te rs of Mrs. One lot of Dresses sold at $23.50 to $29.75 $ A. E. Malo sp e n t S unday w ith h er and h er husband. Sale P ric e .............. Mrs. F e rn P ru itt is h er» from Se | Out in Front o f the E ntire F ield o f Fours a ttle as th e g u est of Mrs. A lb irt Camp and o th e r G resham friende. L a d ie s’ an d M isses’ T he ladies of th e A m erican Legion Ball bearing steering knuckles, au x ilia ry drove to P o rtlan d th is a fte r S w e a te rs noon and sp e n t th e tim e a t th e gov full balloon tires, practically no vi Sale P rice R egular $4.95 Dress Skirts, rn ern m e n t h o sp ital sew ing and m ending g Reg. $2.95 Swes for th e disabled soldiers. T hay a-e bration at any speed. Sale Price......................................... Reg. $3.50 Swes 1....... also m ak in g p la n s to e n te rta in to m e I Reg. $3.75 S w eaters. 1....... ----- $2.98 Sedan $1095 R egular $5.85 Dress Skirts, no of th e boys from th e ho sp ital a t th e i = Reg- $4.25 S w eaters 1........ 5 to 25 miles per hour in 8 Sale Price........................................... i co unty fa ir for one day th is vear. Reg. $5.50 S w eaters. Coach 1045 Mrs. P aul S tone has received word = seconds, 25 miles to the gallon of R egular $6.50 Dress Skirts, dM Reg. $7.50 S w eaters. -----$5.98 of th e serio u s illn ess of her uncle, J. Reg. $8.75 S w eaters Sale Price.......................................... gas. Coupe 995 L. Dubois of P o rtlan d who l m often Regular $7.50 Dress Skirts, visited at th e S tone hom e h ere as well i s as w ith th e o th e r nieces of his wife, I T our’g 895 Sale Price.......................................... These are just a few and there are Mrs. H arry M cM urry and Mrs. E rn est H ou se D resses f f. o. b. factory g f Regular $8.75 Dress Skirts, C h risten sen . T he tro u b le h as been many other reasons why you should L ad ies’ G ingham H ouse D resses Sale Price...................................... ' diagnosed as a form of paraly sis. 5 see the new Chrysler Four N O W . Lewis Mack w as h ere a few day’ H Regular $10.50 Dress Skirts, Hydralic all sizes, e x tra special, ago from Mexico as a ca lle r at the J Sale Price................................... | jour-wheel hom e of Dr. M ary Becker. He is a j J Regular $11.75 Dress Skirts, noted tra v e le r and in stru c to r. jj brakes Dr. and Mrs. J. E. C lan ah an of Sea- J Sale Price...................................... optional. L in gerie C loth side retu rn ed Sunday evening from a i =' Regular $12.50 Dress Skirts, visit of th re e or four days w ith rela - i ! Im p o rted C harm euse and L in- Sale P rice................. gettes, reg. 75c. all the lives and frien d s here. Mr. and Mrs. ' 1 = J. N C lanahan a re also enjoying a : w anted colors, C lear- Pn R egular $13.50 Dress Skirts, S I visit from th e ir niece, ____ , ____ an ce Sale P rice, y d ___ OMC • Miss ’ Marie = Sale P rice............ lin so n , of H aines, Oregon. Before = Phone 1141 Gresham 3 re lo tu m rn in g to h e r hom e she will visit two a u n ts in P o rtlan d , Mrs. Sayles anil Mrs. W Ishard, also an au n t in G IN G H A M S C ham bray S h irtin g T ro u td ale, Mrs. M orris McGinnis. == 32-inch A m oskeag G ingham , all new p a tte rn s, la rg e a s W illiam W elch of New F ra n k lin . O ur re g u la r 22-inch, C ham bray so rtm e n t to select from and sold reg u la rly at M issouri, is v isitin g for a few days at = S h irtin g , asso rted strip e s 25c p er yard. Special C learan ce S ale, y a r d . . . . tile hom e of his late b ro th er. R. M. ex tra special, th e y a r d .. W elch. He expects to visit relativ es at S easide anil P o rtlan d before r e tu rn in g to M issouri th e first of S ep (r tem ber. ^IIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIUIIIIIIIHIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillUlllllllllllilllillllillllillllllllllllllUIUIUIHIII^ Mr. and Mrs. R obert H ayes retu rn ed u n te er laym en from th e resp ectiv e C h a rte r No. 135 R eserve D istrict No. 12 ch u rch es. T he p a s to rs of th e various Report of the Condition of |'IIIIIIIIIUIIIIillllllllllll!llllll||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||,|||||||l||l|||||||||ll|||||||||||,|, |,|„, |||||||||||lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!i to th e ir borne at S eattle S unday after ch u rch es w ish th is inform ation for the (lie la tte r had sp en t a w eek w ith her F IR S T S T A T E B A N K p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B u sh purp o se of help in g th o se who a re ong. E arl B ushong of P o rtlan d also looking to them for religious in s tru c At G resham , in th e S tate of Oregon, at close of b u sin ess Ju n e 30, 1925. tion and g uidance in th e choice of a visited w ith his p are n ts on Sunday. ch u rch hom e It is en tirely local in A religious cen su s o i G resham and T RESOURCES S ! su rro u n d in g co m m unity Is to be un- Its aspect. A m eeting was held last 1. L oans and discounts, Including red isco u n ts show n in item s S d crta k en by tile Revs. E. G. Judd. evening at w hich th e Rev. Mr. Dyke, a ***''* ov, ir an y . io m /»»•» ni» = Edw in H o rstm an , (’. W. H uett and W. p ro fesso r in Gooding college, Good 2. O v erd rafts secu red and u n se cu red . .. . . ..............................................»¿10,613.93 ing. Idaho w as p rese n t. He is an ex 2 T. K lotzhach on T uesday and Wed- 4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and s e c u ritie s," in c ’li'iding "foreign gov- H | nesday of th is week, assisted by v o l - p ert of tile b o a rd of hom e m issions A strong, durable, noisy ern m en t. state, m unicipal, co rp o ratio n , etc., including those and ch u rch ex ten sio n of th e M eth show n in item s 30 and 35, if any odist Episcopal denom ination in th e ir ............... 333,065.24 ru ra l w ork and advised freely w ith ! 5. Stocks, secu rities, claim s. Hens, ju d g m e n ts ,'e tc L 3,835.20 - t a n * t,nK house, $25,000; fu rn itu re and fixtures $5 298,31 the p asto rs and h elp ers as to ju s t how 30.298.31 7. Real estate owned o th e r th an ban k in g house .................. to put over th is can v ass w ork su c 2.S6O.67 8. (a) Law ful rese rv e w ith federal reserv e bank ........................... cessfully. ' .ndC" U " . KX i e . ’ ‘‘O' ' « b o r ba „ k , . ba „ k; . „ 28,207.79 Miss C lara S h irem an . w hose hom e is for each child who conies in and asks for one X n i™ b iS ” '« » 33.492.22 ' few m ore tire s nt th e old In C edar R apids, Iowa, and who has “ ■ ■ p rices. > e \t sh ip m en ts p rices will been a g uest for a p a rt of th e tim e 11 338.47 cl,y " tow n »> re p o rtin g bunk «nil rise. Ill Kimis of accesso ries nt rec en tly of Miss Em m a B. Johnson, o th er cash item s. o n r rensonnhle prices. 201.55 retu rn ed to G resham S atu rd ay from a u n ie •36 T otal cash and due from banks, item s 8. 9. 10 and 11. $62,240.03 Gresham so jo u rn a t Seaside and on M onday 1 T otal for her home by way of Tacom a. W atch for our S p ecia l in F r id a y ’s O u tlook ....................................................................... Lubricating Gas. 20c S left eattle and V ancouver, It. C., at each _ .. , , w LIAB ILITIES . „„ _ r .................................................... Illlllllllllillh;.... Ullin.... ........................................ place of w hich she will stop for a 16. C apital stock paid In ................. .............................................................3 30,000.00 Red Grown 21c4 sh o rt stay. She enjoyed a trip over 17. S u rp lu s fund ..................... ................................i l l ’. • • • • 25,000.00 ( t i e Mt. Hood loop highw ay on S u n IS. (a) Undivided profits nb2 L e’ a 7 ,r r .P" ' in te rest and ta x es'p ab L !! '.$U =32 n day in com pany w ith several frien d s 517.85 from t lie Outlook force. i’ e - io r ,ax e9 > i'lte re st and d e p re c ia tio n ... 5.000.00 - . I n ite d S tates deposits, in clu d in g postal savings a n d 'd e p o s its d M k - M em bers of G resham Lodge of U. S d isb -----ling u rsin g officers. officers. ««posjis 107.39 ■ No. 125. I. O. O. F. a re urged nt i, n < * n K ,,° s , T 8, o,h, r th a n banks, su b je ct to reserve for the e n tire week ’ 1 8tatde Uof o X w ’ 8UbJTCt t i’ ,ch eck ’ ‘“ elu d in g deposits d u e 'th e C orner R oberts A venue and to be p resen t T h u rsd a y evening. Ju ly n ‘ * a f Oregon, county, cities or o th e r public funds Pow ell S treet 16. In sta lla tio n of officers. 240.875.49 .4. Demand certificates of deposit o u tstan d in g A B eau tifu l A sso rtm e n t of HEN STEVENSON. N. G. 126.11 <lhecks ba,lk o u tstan d in g p ayable on d em an d L ROY II. GIBBS. Sec y. 26. Certified checks o u tstanding“ . T . ™ ' " ' . ’: Oh dem and. . 2.326 65 21.00 GRESHAM LOCALS L. A. W ACK & CO. GRESHAM OUR GREAT July Clearance Sale M O N F Y h ^ G ^ i F° llowthe crowds and SAVE REAL MONEY by taking advantage of the ♦ BIG PRICE REDUCTIONS = , Phis is a sale that will long be remembered and add manv new “ * ml- ■ eustoraers to our rapidly increasing number. ' B argains in all D ep artm en ts Ladies’ Silk and Wool Dresses Grouped in three lots to clean-up during sale $ g .8 5 | A N N O U N C IN G $ 9 65 18 ¡CHRYSLER FOUR s Ladies’ Wool Dress Skirts $3.59 $»).9o $4.65 $5.5U I 69c I I HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. | CH RYSLER SIXES 1 17c 15c ■ FOURS FR E E ! FR E E ! On Saturday, July 18, Farmers Field Day TIN WHISTLE GOING! GOING!! HEPP’S RACKET STORE EXTRA SPECIAL! Tokanabe Bowls, Vases, etc. Articles for which you ordinarily pay from $1.50 to $2.00 Ivy Filling Station TIME AMt 8 U I M ;> IG P i i m t s ... m . »243.349.25 able on dem and or subject to n o tic e d ° reserv e and I,ay‘ Tim e certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ........ 28. S ai ings deposits, payable subject to n o t i c e . ! ..................... T otal of tim e and savings deposits pavable o n 7« , , t0 nO,ICe’ 27 ' 28 * P ayab' e 00 dema»W Or4M b 3b. L iab ilities o th e r th an above, if any ................... »33..491 11 KEEP COOL! EAT Special this week 1.447.78 Weatherly Ice Cream B R lt KS AT ALL TIMES The CiHilent Place in Gresham The W IN C H E STE R Store TABER PHARMACY Ph one 1451 Phone 1451 T otal ....................... ............ S tate of Oregon. County of M ultnom ah, ss. I. E. J. L undquist, ca sh ier »Ko _ th a t t h e . hove SODA FOUNTAIN A. W. METZGER & CO. Î -’hone 1761 PR E SC R IPT IO N DRUG STORK Second and Main 7« « 3 o 2 ‘ «a 85 »642.913.38 CORRECT—A tte st: A M evers Thwwt t. C’ £ ’ LUNDQUIST. C ashier. S ubscribed and sw orn to before me th lT I « ! , day « ’S i r ^ 9 2 “ reCt,’r ’ - M R MICHEL, N otary Public. ----------- ----------------------------- -------------- My com m ission expires Oct. 19, 1928. tR’orge T hayer of Oregon City Mr. called on his sister. Miss C h arlo tte . „ a « a n 'L ' l r s C h arles Lockwood T h ay er on S atu rd ay . She is one of and Mrs. C E. F ow ler and children of R oseburg a re visiting at the hom e the in stru c to rs at th e Kiddie Kamp of th e ir m other, Mrs. W. C. Rurch.