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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1926)
~ 111 Lists Are Now Ready.__Everyone Is Urged to Get Ready for the Greatest Fair Ever Held at Gresham G resham O utlook TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS Club w ork th ro u g h o u t M ultnomah county la now beginning to bend every effort tow ard exhibits for the county fair, less th a n tw o m onths distant. Livestock team s a re g etting ready for contests to decide on th e ir team s for the com petitions and each cooking club is plan n in g on having a team of two g irls re p re se n t them a t the fair and th re e canning team s w ill p a rtic i pate in th e co n test th is year. location: F arm account, 7, R. A. T ill man, Powell V alley; cooking, 6 mem bers, Mrs. J. H. Dunn, R ussellville; cooking, 7, Mrs. R. D. H ew itt, T ro u t dale; cooking. 14, Mrs. B. W. T horne, G resham ; cooking. 21, Miss Irene Welcome, B rooks; cooking 2, five m em bers, Mrs. J. H. Dunn, Russell ville; cooking 2, six m em bers; Mrs I. J. B abbitt, S pringdale, handw ork, 16, Mrs. R uth D utton, R ussellville; sew ing 1, eight m em bers, Mrs. W. C Benson, R u ssellv ille; sewing 2, seven m em bers, Mrs. George Toedtem eier, R ussellv ille; sew ing 1, five m em bers. Miss G ladys P ennington, L ynch; sew ing 2, five m em bers, Mrs. Lois Gray W ilkes; sew ing, 9, Miss Mildred Jo h n son, Pow ell Valley. T W IC E A W EEK pects to rem ain in th e ho sp ital for about tw o weeks. Sam H aley, th e six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H aley, had a n ar- row escape from possible serio u s in- ju ry T h u rsd ay w hen a m achine, in at- tem pting to pass a road tra c to r, ob- scured th e view of th e little fellow and he w as stru c k by th e fender of th e car, th ro w in g him to th e pave m ent and b ru isin g his leg so badly he is now confined to th e house. F u n eral services w ere held W ednes In a recen t com m unication from D. ! day aftern o o n at th e H aley B aptist E. Towle, m anager of the B erry G row * 1 j church for th e late C arl J. Lekberg, ers Packing com pany, he handles the The G resham Golf club is a new o r j 1 who died Ju n e 7 from a lingering 111-. ganization formed th is week by 15 b u s ch erry situ atio n in th e follow ing lang i ' ness. T he Rev. Jo h n N ordell officiat uage: “The w eather of the past two iness and professional m en of G resh , ed at th e service, assisted by his fo rm w eeks has been Ideal for the h arv e st am. P lan s are under way for several ’ er p asto r, th e Rev. A. Johnson, also ing of the Royal Ann ch erry crop, and to u rn am en ts to be held during the the Rev. Jo h n Johnson, of D am ascus, th e q u ality of the fru it, w hen p ro p er sum m er, th e first of w hich w ill be the and his son. Gordon Johnson, of P o rt ly handled, has been very good. H ow la tte r p art of June. The club is open land, an officer in the S alvation Army. ever, th e re has been some loss entailed to all golf fans of th is vicinity. The Mrs. K. J. H agberg sang, accom panied by a lack of judgm ent and know ledge officers of the o rganization a re W. J. P erh ap s next in in te re st to the coun A Ford, driv en by a D am ascus at the organ by A rth u r BJur. The p a ll Ott, p resid en t; Glenwood M iller sec [ of varieties, in some in stan ces the loss ty fair w ill be the sum m er school ses ra n c h e r w hose nam e could not be b ea rers w ere K. J. H agberg, Em il re ta ry and Bayard Miller, tre a su re r. being serious, th e dam age am ounting sion w hich w ill be held at C orvallis learned, crash ed in to th e co n crete co r B ergstrom , P. W. I.edine, Hugo L ind both in value of the fru it and dam age Thom as Mathews, of Los A ngeles, is th is sum m er. T he chaperons a re to n er of th e A. W. M etzger feed sto re on gren. C harley E rickson and H erb ert to th e tree. in G resham for th e sum m er, a guest be Miss G ladys P ennington from Pow ell stree t T uesday w hen th e hous Olson, all n ear friends and neighbors a t th e home of his b ro ther, Ben “ In handling th e ch e rry h arv e st Lynch and Miss D oris E m ily from ing p arted on th e car, ren d erin g the of the fam ily. M athews. th e re a re at least four “ don’ts ” th a t C orbett. Boys and g irls to th e num b rakes useless. T he fro n t of th e Ford T he deceased w as of fine C h ristian should be observed. D on't b reak off Ja n e Fieldhouse is spending a week was badly dam aged. ber of 85 a re p lanning on ta k in g this HEADQUARTERS COMPANY c h a ra c te r and had m any friends in the the fru it spurs, or you w ill ru in th e extension course w ork and m any plans At th e m eeting of th e high school locality w here he had resided for the GOES TO SIM M E R CAMP w ith her g randm other, Mrs. M artha tree. Don't pick the ch e rrie s green, Fieldhouse. The la tte r rep o rts th a t board th is week C larence C. Owensby are in p ro g ress for th is delightful past 17 years. In te rm e n t took place The h e a d q u a rte rs com pany of the tim e. T h is is the la rg e st delegation first battalio n , 186th in fan try , of th e her son, Guy Fieldhouse, has been sick w as elected to ta k e th e p lace of Miss in D ouglas cem etery and he was as they have no value and you are ever being sent from the county and N ational G uard encam pm ent for m ili for some tim e w ith an infection w hich Hope McKenzie, who plans to study at burled on his 54th birthday. Mr. L ek creatin g an expense w ithout any hope of g ettin g the cost back of h arv estin g probably w ill be th e la rg e st in the ta ry tra in in g w ill leave early Monday has interfered g reatly w ith his work. Leland S tanford U niversity next year. berg is survived by his widow, H ilda and you have w asted your crop. D on't m orning for Camp Jackson, at Med He and his wife have recently erected state. Mr. Owensby, who is from Buhl, Idaho, L ekberg and a d au g h ter, Miss F lo r ford, Oregon, to be gone u n til Ju n e 29. mix different v arieties of ch e rrie s u n Most of th e m onth of May w as spent T his is the re g u la r sum m er encam p a fine new m odern home for th e m is a g rad u a te of L inville College. ence L ekberg, also by tw o sisters, Mrs. less you w ant the fun of so rtin g them selves at St. H elens. in se cu rin g pigs for club m em bers and m ent of the g uard and is being looked W. L. G orsage and Miss F loella Anna A nderson and Mrs. M arie Kinell again. D on't include in your deliveries T he A m erican Legion baseball team Jacobs, clerk s in th e G resham post- ■and tw o b ro th ers, F red and A ugust. selecting good potato seed for p la n t forw ard to w ith m uch an ticip atio n by cracked and deform ed ch erries. Pick the m em bers of th e g u ard th ro u g h o u t w ill m eet the K enton club Sunday a f office, w ere given exam ination th is ing. T he pig club w ork is about th e th e .state. T he in stru c to rs are from tern o o n a t 2:30 on S tapleton field. all ch erries w ith the stem s on and pull sam e as la st year. P o tato club w ork th e seventh in fan try of th e re g u la r week on th e g eneral schem e of Oregon Card of T hanks. We w ish to th a n k o u r m any friends stra ig h t o ut or you w ill b reak th e fru it and gard en in g have grow n co n sid er arm y. , K. P. Stone, of Sandy, Is convales by W illiam C. Ott, chief clerk at large T hose to go from G resham and vi cing a t th e T hom as san itariu m from a who conducts th ese te sts th ro u g h o u t and neighbors for th e ir sym pathy and sp u rs off and ru in your hopes of a ably. D airy calf w ork has also in help d u rin g th e illn ess and death of crop next year. H andle th e ch e rrie s creased very m aterially . But tw o clubs cinity a re F irs t L ieu ten an t Cleveland rec en t attac k of pneum onia. Mrs. Oregon, W ashington and Idaho. The our beloved husband, fath e r and b ro th A. B liss, com m ander; Second L ieu carefu lly to prevent b ru isin g , as a w ere organized d u rin g th e past te n a n t J. R. H o rr; Staff S ergeant H enry T enE yck retu rn ed to h er home clerk s each m ade a g rad e above 99. er, and for th e m any b eau tifu l floral bruised c h e rry begins to decay at T he re g u la r m eeting of the W om en's offerings. m onth, those canning clubs, one at Ja ck so n F. Jo n e s; F irs t S ergeant W ednesday afte r a rest and m edical once. Mrs. H ulda L ekberg, F lo ren ce L ek F airv ale w ith a m em bership of five, F ra n c is P eak ; S erg ean t R alph D avid ca re a t th e T hom as home, also Mrs. Home M issionary society w as held at berg, Fred L ekberg and Fam ily, "W e a re ju st sta rtin g into th e Bing w ith Mrs. J. I. H ess as local leader, son, Newell F an ch e r and A rth u r B liss; E lizabeth Shank w ent to her hom e at the hom e of Mrs. G eorge F. Honey on Aug. L ekberg and Fam ily. C orporals W illiam W isecup, Sidney and L am bert h arv est, to w hich all of an d th e o th e r w ith six m em bers a t Paul, O rville D avidson, W illiam May C herryville a fte r spending th ree weeks W ednesday aftern o o n , and officers for th e foregoing applies, w ith full force. Zion Evangelical Church. the en su in g year w ere elected as fol Pow ell V alley u nder th e lead ersh ip of bee and Dewey G ibbs; P riv a te s C laire at th e sam e place. C h ild ren ’s Day will be observed at T he m ark et for these ch e rrie s in the B urch, Alex. Adams, Jo h n Seaquist, low s: p resid en t, Mrs. K. A. M iller Mrs. L. Berg. P. W. T horen, th e fath e r of O scar Ed. L indrooth, E rn e st Massie, K en the Zion E vangelical ch u rch Sunday past has not been satisfac to ry ow ing vice p resid en t, Mrs. A. W. S hipley; re Of th e m any clubs organized neth Griffis, L aw ren ce Griffis, A rden T horen of G resham and Mrs. O. J. W il- to th ree different causes, th e first be th ro u g h o u t the county, 13 of th e se are Squire, Cecil Shelley, H arold Lynch, nar in Pow ell Valley, w as operated on cording se cretary , Mrs. C urtis E. John m orning w ith special services and a p ing the failu re to sp ray th e tre e s; the p ro p ria te serm on. P a re n ts a re urged know n as 100 per cent clubs for the H arvey Brown, Q uinton N orquist, Jean at St. V incents ho sp ital T h u rsd ay for son; tre a su re r, Mrs. G eorge F. H oney; lack of learn w ork in g ettin g th e to n y ear 1926, T hey have com pleted th e ir P irtle, W alter Thom pson and G uerney th e rem oval of a c a ta ra c t on one of his co rresp o n d in g se creta ry . Mrs. Jam es to bring th e ir ch ild ren to the services. S terling. Miss Gw endolyn M etzger The serm on topic will be on, “ T ra in nage to g eth er in sufficient q u an tities w o rk and filed th e ir final re p o rts w ith Wood. eyes, a second op eratio n to follow la gave a piano selection and Miss D oro ing th e Child.” Sunday school will to loud c a rs; and th e failu re to ob th e county and sta te leaders. F ollow F o r rea l e sta te loans see or call B. te r for th e sam e tro u b le w ith th e oth er thy May E llio tt of Tacom a, W ashing m eet a t th e u su al hour of 10 o'clock. serve th e d o n t's" referre d to above. ing are th e clubs, th e num ber of mem- W. T horne.—Adv. eye. Mr. T horen is w ell know n to The m onthly ch u rch day will be held All o f these causes of failu re a re be ton. sang. Tea w as served on th e lawn m any in and around G resham who a re under th e pergola and all enjoyed the Sunday. L uncheon will be served in ing overcom e and th e C ooperative g rea tly in hopes th ese o p eratio n s may the p rim ary room In th e parsonage. B erry G row ers association is doing beautiful grounds of “ H oneym eade.” be successful. The Ju n io r League will m eat at about much to bring these splendid ch e rrie s An election board has been ap p o in t Methodist Episcopal Church. 1:30 and th e congregation will m eet Into th e ir own in reach in g n ational ed for the high school board election, C hildren's Day service w ill tak e the for a b rief session a t about 2:30. All m ark ets and in educating th e grow ers w hich w ill ta k e place Ju n e 28 from 2 place of the study period in th e S u n the m em bers of th e Ju n io r L eague and in the proper handling of th e product. to 7 in th e aftern o o n , Mrs. Jam es day school. A good program has been the m em bers of th e con g reg atio n are The response on th e p a rt of th e grow E lkington, Mrs. O. A. E astm an , C. E. prepared and the an n u a l offering will be ta k en at th is tim e for th e S tu d en ts’ urged to rem ain for th e luncheon and ers, both in and outside of th e asso cia R u sh er and Miss N ettie Nelson. tion, is very g ratify in g and th e m an Is»an F und of th e ch u rch , w hich is a the aftern o o n m eetings. T he fram ew ork is up for th e new fund used to a ssist w orthy stu d en ts in agem ent is ap p reciativ e of th e sp len residence of A. F. V olbrecht w hich is atten d in g college. A full atten d an ce did sp irit of cooperation show n by the Undenominational Services. being erected on the co rn er of Second of m em bers of th e school is expected W ith each pound you buy of th e P reach in g services w ill be held S u n m any grow ers for our team w ork plan, and v isito rs a re co rd ially invited. stre e t and F lo ren ce avenue. fo llo w in g can d y w e w ill give you T he p asto r, Dr. C. W. H uett, will day aftern o o n a t the U ndenom ination w hich has been the w rite r's dream for G uests a t th e hom es of J. T. and preach both m orning and evening. The al tem ple, preceded by a song service m any years. ONE POUND F R E E S ta n d a rd J. R. H o rr for th e next m onth or long su b ject for th e m orning serm on Is beginning a t 2 o’clock . T he pasto r, "D uring th e past two w eeks we have C h o co late D rops. e r a re Mrs. G. M. R obertson, a d au g h ‘C h rist's C laim s for His T each in g ” the Rev. S. F. P itts, will preach both added over 100 new m em bers eith er te r of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. H o rr, also and a t night the subject w ill be “Spec afternoon and evening and th e re will for the season or u nder our six-year W orld's F in est C hocolate D rop! Made w ith double bottom s, coated her son, George of H elena, M ontana, te rs and S keptics". T h ere will be be special m usic at each service. S u n co n tract. We have ju s t in stalled a w ith rich, genuine chocolate; pure w hite cream c e n te rs w ith fine and a son and d au g h ter-in -law of Mr. special m usic in th e m orning and at day school will begin a t 10 a. m. so rtin g m achine th a t w ill help m ake v an illa flavor. S ensational Value! and Mrs. H orr, Mr. and Mrs. Neal night preceding th e serm on w ill be a P ra y e r m eeting will be held on T u es th is e n terp rise a success. T he so rte r H orr, of Flintyw ood, M ontana. The gospel song service led by H. W. day evenings, Bible study on W ednes Is a m achine, re c ta n g u la r in shape, la tte r a re including G resham in th e ir S trong. T he m o rning service begins day aftern o o n s and young people's s e r und is electrically -p ro p elled . It con itin e ra ry of a honeym oon trip. at 11 a. m. and th e evening service at vice F rid a y evenings. A cordial Invi sists of a wide strip of can v as in the The county com m issioners in P o rt 8 o’clock. tation is extended to all to be present. cen ter on which the ch e rrie s a re land y esterd ay nam ed th ree men, in poured and which moves slowly. D ur The E pw orth L eague devotional s e r cluding th e county surveyor, as view vice and Bible study begins a t 7 ing Its p ro g ress th e cu lls and leaves Free Methodist Services. ers for th e re-location of one-half m ile o'clock. Young people will find th is a The Rev. W. M. Coffee, d istric t elder and other debris are tak en out by p e r of th e Section L ine road w est of very helpful service and older people for th e W illam ette d istric t, will hold sons stan d in g on each side of th e s o rt G resham . The road at p rese n t m akes are cordially welcomed. th e last q u a rte rly m eeting of the year er and placed on a n arro w strip of a decided cu rv e n ear th e factory of the a t the F re e M ethodist ch u rch over the canvas w hich moves in an opposite di O riental Beauty Shoppe Moved. Beaver S tate Motor com pany, but com ing S abbath, beginning F riday eve rection from the cen ter, ca rry in g the I have moved my beauty shop to w hen re-b u ilt, th e line w ill be a Second stre e t betw een Main and Rob ning. He will speak each n ig h t a t 8 refuse to th e end of th e table, w here stra ig h t one from th is point to the erts, w here 1 will be pleased to serve o'clock and on Sunday m orning at 11. It Is received In boxes. W hen ru n n in g P aul Vedder p ro p erty , elim in atin g tht my frien d s, old and new. F lo ssie T et- Mr. Coffee is a forceful sp eak er and a at capacity th e so rte r em ploys 25 peo C h o c o la te P e a k s lb. 59c O ra n g o ta n g J e llie Slices rick, phone 99x1.—Adv. double cu rv e n ear th e factory. man of wide experience. Sunday ple and can handle tw o carlo ad s of lb. 59c R. E. Cannon u n d erw en t a m inor M alted M ilk S tic k s lb. 59c school will begin at 10 a. m. All are ch e rrie s in ten hours. Boys’ Knee Punts Suits op eratio n at P o rtlan d san itariu m P e a n u t B u tte r C hips HA LF PR IC E welcome to th ese services. “A nother very g ratify in g fea tu re of C eylon S u n s e t s .......lb. 49c Boys' tw o k n ick er suits, ages 14 to T h u rsd ay m orning and is doing as well lb. 59c tills en terp rise is the fact th a t at la st as can be expected. He is also being 18 only. To c lea r out. 19.85 su its $4.90, Buy w ith confidence. L ate model G resham has been placed on the m ap S u p erfin e A s s t ....... lb. 59c $12.50 su its $6.25. P rin c e s s D rop A sst lb. 49c reliab le used c a rs a t H essel Im ple with term in al ex p ress ra te s and ser- tre a te d for ailm en ts from w hich he AYLSWORTH * MARTIN m ent Co.—Adv. Iced D evil’s Food... lb. 49c j vice equal to P o rtlan d , and our P o rt ¿ jn iiiiiin iiiiau iiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiii.....iiu n iiin iiiiiu ....... iiiiiuiiiiiiuuiitjm iiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiuiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiii F lo rid a F r u it J e llie s, land E lectric Pow er com pany has R a sp b e rry Ja m Ices lb. 49c lb. 39c agreed to give us prom pt service In ; spotting the Iced re frig e ra to r c a rs and delivering sam e to th e steam roads, which adds much to the p robability of success of th e e n terp rise and G resh J l i n e 19 to Sept 19 am 's prestig e as a fru it cen ter. W hile we have doubled our receiving and handling capacity, It has alread y been We will se rv e taxed to Its limit. S a lad s "T he black ch erry packing and load S a n d w ic h e s ing Is c a rrie d on under th e direct con = I S h o rt O rd ers trol of our able co-w orker. C. T. Ryan, Cold D rin k s who will see th a t everything possible Ices j is done to in su re th e success of this S u n d aes new v enture, and we bespeak for him P ie, C ake, Etc. your h earty su p p o rt in picking and delivering th e ch e rrie s In the best pos Bottled beer on ice sible condition. G R ESH A M P h o n e 1111 OREGON REAL CANDY SERVICE Sweeping Friday and Saturday Price WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. I Reduction TWO pounds FOR price of ONE JUNE 11 and 12, Starting 9:30 a. m. HUDSON-ESSEX effective June 9 B ? Growers! Hot Lunch ? DISCONTINUED ■ attention ! Growers! J We are now receiving raspberries and Royal Ann cherries at our new location in the old machinery hall on the Multnomah County Fair grounds. N O T IC E — To a ll g ro w e rs w ith w hom w e h av e c o n tra c ts a n d a n y w ho w ish to com e w ith us. O u r re c e iv in g h o u rs a r e fro m 12 n o o n to 8 p. m. e x c ep t on S a tu rd a y , w hich is fro m 12 to 5 p. m. H. E. THAYER R epresenting Ray-Maling Co., Hillsboro, Oregon Essex-6 Hudson Hudson j Hudson | | g Complete »lock of lunch good» for the picnic The Oscarette SECOND A MAIN GRESHAM “At your door.” Xothlng el«e to pay. B 1 New Line Price» Coach......................................................$ 895 Coach .................................................... $1320 B ro u g h am .......................... $1625 7-passenger Sedan............................... $1795 The above prices include th e follow ing equipm ent: B um pers, fro n t and re a r. A utom atic W indshield C leaner, R ear View M irror. T ran sm issio n Lock, Built-in R ad iato r S h u tters, Moto- m eter, C om bination Stop and Tail Light. M. C. Webster Motor Co. I’hone 245*1 H rw O ’ t M F I Gresham Oregon THE OAKS Amusement Park A WONDERFUL PLACE to have A WONDERFUL TIM E Illg Free Feature« Fun nuthln' but Five-room m odern hom e on Main stre e t for sale a t bargain price for ten i days. Must be seen to be ap p re cia t ed. H. W. Cooley, phone 51x2.—Adv. (.OMIXtt EVENTS F lag Day, Ju n e 14. Reunion of Oregon P ioneer A ssocia tion, Ju n e 17. S tate E d ito rial convention, P rin e ville, Ju n e 18 and 19. F irst Day of Sum m er, Ju n e 21. G rade School E lection, Ju n e 23. Social m eeting of th e W. C. T. U., Ju n e 24. High School d irecto r E lection, Ju n e Clinic of M ultnom ah County Public H ealth association, Ju n e 29, a t library. T h re e-d ty C elebration, A m erican I Legion, Ju ly 3, 4 and 6. I M ultnom ah County F air, A ugust 3-8.