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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1926)
PAHR p o r n GRFSHA.fi OUTLOOK, ÏTESDAY, JULY Get Five-Year Ticket« New. J. V. Cogswell, who 1« in charg e of th e sale of the flve-year tick ets for th e M ultnomah county fair, rep o rts gratifying success in P ortland. Many inquiries for the tickets come from G resham and vicinity and Mr. Cogs- w ell w ishes it to be known th a t they may be be obtained obtained from from the the county may county club agent, W. D. K inder, and from various business bouses in Gresham . lu U I tilO I ild U A C o u n ty T * F a ir ».Iti MH »II, OHFMON GRESHAM LOCALS Celebration Attracts and S tephen DeShane, who Many to Gresham have K enneth spent th e w in ter w ith th e ir C o n tin u ed from page 1 plac*8' 11 "howed off to advantage as lbe rn, niber8 a re now supplied with th e ir new uniform s. The band gave several p arad es on Main stree t w hich were much app reciated by those who l'nP<l ,he Conductor John- "°n 18 r“ceivi,,K c o n g ra tu la tio n , on g ran d p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Web- ste r, and atten d ed G resham Union high school, have retu rn ed to th eir I hom e in A lberta, Canada. C. M. D insdale, of D ickenson N D is In G resham looking for a possible lo^a- tlon for him self and wife H e has been all over th is section of the conn rry, he states, and considers the land the re su lt of his m onths of carefu l in an d aro u n d G resham to be th e best A p a rty of 16. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. H uett and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. H a st ings and tw o ch ild ren , th e Rev. C. B. H arrison, p asto r of th e Sellwood M ethodist ch u rch and his wife and two ch ild r n. also Dr. an 1 Mrs. B. E arle P a r e r and tw o ch ildren, of P o rtlan d , a re p lan n in g on leaving to m orrow on an extended au to to u r of th ree w eeks They will visit Yellow stone N ational p ark and may possibly go to G lacier p irk before retu rn in g . Dr. P a rk e r is the p asto r of th e F irst M ethodist church of P o rtlan d . Dr. H u ett’s p u lp it will be filled each S u n day m orning by supplies and th e eve ning services will be discontinued d u rin g his absence. | he has seen anyw here. Mr. D insdale August 3-7, 182« G resham b u sin ess ------ houses w ere well a form er ------ acq of O. A. ---- — V I I I D 8 v r * u ain V F . tan Z X ce . and becomingly decorated In keeping Ea8tm an " h e n they lived in Mont- T. J K liE r D E i'1' l ’,r " <.|.<o ° ,,S W*,h th * 8p1rit ° f ,nd‘‘P«ndence. F lags fo rt. W isconsin. An enjoyable fam ily g ath erin g was it A. LEWIS. President. :' nd btinnPrs * " r e »«rung acro ss the L. L. K idder and fam ily and Mr. and a . w . METZGER, Secretary. stre e t at In tervals and flags and bunt-1 Mrs. G. W. Cook of P o rtlan d m ade the held on th e law n at th e resid en ce of <JTE' k 7 " * ‘r .• I | i n p W ere a r “ *,f< a ,ly U8ed P ractl- M t.H ood loop trip over Sunday and J. F. W hetstone Sunday afternoon. The affair w as also in honor of the Raker, H H Hail, 'w h Mitchell, t l l y every p la ce of business In the Monday. 46th w edding a n n iv ersary of Mr. and M M Hquire, J. V. Cogswell. Frank t , . I Miss O ral Sweek, an em ploye of th e Mrs. Jero m e Cocklerease. About 40 lleln ey. Joe Dunne. H W. Melius. A Humber of accidents In th is vicin- local telephone e x c h a n g e O. A. Eastm an. Arthur Dowsett, ||. I, ity m arred th e otherw ise p leasan t hoi i i dnBe’ has been guests w ere p resen t, friends, neig h St.C lair, A F. Han,mar. B D. W al-I (d ays a lth o u g h I I l s n o , danB erously 1,1 du rin g the past week bors and relativ es and am ong them rad. E. W. Aylsworth. Chas, cie v e- v . . n t ’bought th a t with In testin al trouble, « h e has been w ere Mr. W hetstone's m other, Brid land. W. D. Kinder. .1 .1. Kadderly U,' y W,H re8U,t «eriously. P erh ap s th e bedfast only since W ednesday but C. C. Howard. Geo. k itow ltt. u u n n fo o occu ccurrence i In n I k had . . . been _____w eanesday. m ost fo rtu rtu n n a a te te rren ce ailing for tw o but ' w eekV ’prZvl get W hetstone, cf P o rtlan d ; his b ro th G resham was th a t of Sunday when a loU8 to th a t ghe lg Zow r eporL er, Joe, and sisters, Mrs. M ary K. COM MITT FEN. Mayer and Miss T h ressa W hetstone; K zerutlie Committee T J. Kreuder, sp ectato r a t th e ball gam e wag stru c k ed , o be m ending slowly. also Mrs. W h etsto n e’s dau g h ter, Mrs . .. „ T. II. Ilow ltt. Chas. Cleveland. A. W. In th e eye by sp lin tered g lass us th e Reeves, form erly a resi- Gibson, from South D akota, who is Metzger. H. A. Deeds. J. V. ( •ogs- ball cam e cra sh in g th ro u g h the w ind- , well. M. M. Squire. | shield of his c a r w hich was p arked ' , , o GrJ?8ham’ v‘8‘ted w ith old spending the sum m er h ere; Mrs. H er Budget Committee—T. It. Ilow ltt. II near the field. Xie was tak en to P o rt- frfend8 S unday' She sta te s h er m oth m an Schm idt and ch ild ren and Ja m es A. Lewis, Chas. Cleveland. J. V. Cogs land im m ediately and placed In ca re ' * Collins, of P o rtlan d , and L. P. Cysew- nOt bci" g WelL well, A. W. .Metzger. of an eye specialist. T h ree sm all boys Mr8- Cora W alk er- w ho has been ill ski, of A berdeen, W ashington. Building Committee—Chas. Cleveland, Army Sm ith, of Hood River, spent Julius Meier, J. O. Wilson. O. A E ast in the neighborhood w ere burned by ,o r tb e past w eek> is th o u g h t to be man, B. X,. Walrad. H . A. Dewis, T. firecrack ers when they cam e Into too 8,owly recuperating, Sunday a w eek ago w ith his uncle Hruggi r. C. O. Schneider. A. F. Iluminar. close co n tact with th e ir eyes. Lan- Mr- a " d Mrs. D. D. Sm ith en ter and au n t, Mr. and Mrs. C. A A. W. Metzger. don, the son of Rudolph K aser, is un-1 tained over th e F o u rth and the follow- C arothers. Finance Coni mil lee—T. It. Ilow ltt. H. A. able to g et one of his eyes open, but inB day Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jones and A V ancouver w edding of la st Sat I x - w I h , Chas. Cleveland. " tw o ch ’ " ildren, E lizabeth and Bud, of u rday was th a t of John George W hite Laadseaplag and Grounds— II. A. la-wls, as he in sists he can see out of it, it is * H. W. Melius, Jacob Feser. J. V. C ogs thought th e burn has not penetrated Spokane, W ashington. Mr. and Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. W hite of well, Frank Heiney. M. M Squire. the eyeball. T h e 9-year-old son of Sm ith have moved from th e Shultz G resham , and Mrs. L ouella C lark of F abllelty—J. o . Wilson, Julius Meier, E. K. Enebo at Rockwood was burned a p a rtm e n ts into the house on F o u rth W ashougal, W ashington. T he groom H. D. St. Clair. around th e eyes and the 10-year-old stre e t form erly occupied by K enneth is em ployed in the paper m ills at Hare Traek T It. Ilow ltt. C. I. Raker. Camas, W ashington, and th e bride in J- V. Cogswell, M. M. Squire. O. K. H ow ltt’ son of Ed K raley, b erry pickers a t the Fendall and family. Eugene Chlodo ran ch , said someone J. E. Dunne, Chas Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford B urlingam e the woolen m ills a t W ashougal. Both Premium 1.1st und Conrraalon. W II threw a b u rn in g firecrack er at him. sp en t th e F o u rth of Ju ly w eek-end at w ill continue th e ir p re se n t w ork and Mitchell, A 10-year-old d au g h ter of some N ew port beach. will m ake th e ir hom e in W ashougal. Grounds mid Lighting II. A. Lewis. cam pers on th e Base L ine road su f Mrs. A. M. W ilkinson has Joined her Parking B. D. Walrad. Mrs. George C u rrin is visiting her fered a badly lacerated finger when It Felice M. M. Squire. d au g h ter, Mrs. P re w itt Cox, and fam husband a t th e L ittle Sandy ra n g e r was cau g h t in th e door of th e ir a u to Kerorullon, Inside—E. W. Aylsworth. ily a t H eppner, Oregon. A nother statio n a t M arm ot and expects to r e D ecoration, Outside J. E. Martin mobile. T he finger was crushed at d au g h ter, Mrs. Je ssie Benefiel, is in m ain for some tim e Water Frank Heiney. the point w here she w as w earing a Ticket and Gate—J. V. Cogswell. G resham from W asco a t h er p a re n ts' T he re g u la r m eeting of the G resham ring, w hich added to th e Injury. It Amassm ent* T. It. Howltt. home for a sh o rt visit. city council w ill be held tom orrow Reception Chas Cleveland. Joe Wilson ws n ecessary to tak e six stitches. Claude S tockton has p urchased sev evening. Joe E. Dunne. Richard Delch. A serious accident 1« reported from Trunsporliillon I». c . Zin en electric ran g es th ro u g h the local M aurice Botkin and Tom Cooper, J. V. fu g s - i Sandy w hich occurred Sunday. Olive well. E. If. Dewis. | Miller, the 9-year-old d au g h ter of Mr. office of th e P o rtlan d E le ctric Pow er p ro p rie to rs of th e P o rtlan d -G re sh NVFKKINTKNDKNTH and Mrs. W illiam M iller, w as stru ck com pany w hich he w ill in stall In his am -Sandy S tage com pany, have p u r Agrlcullurc aad llurllcultur» an o th er ------- m achine ---.u . « . for « r th eir F. H. by an au to th ree m iles w est of Sandy new a p a rtm e n t house w hich w ill be chased - ---------- ( ’rane. erected some tim e d u rin g th e com ing sta Se equipm ent. T his is a 12-passen- and she is now in a P o rtlan d hospital Grange and Fumi Blspla) Jam es G Kelly. with a fra ctu red skull. T he g irl was year on the co rn er of T hird and Main, Ber S tu d eb ak er bus p urchased th ru Fium i— Mr«. Vera I,. Tuoker. playing in the road and the m achine, the old Ross p roperty, recen tly p u r- ‘be Jo h n K. L ean d er com pany, of Llvestock s. B. Hall. TJieod. Rrugger. driven by H enry H asel w.'n<i«r P o rtlan d . In addition to th e Sandy of chased from G eorge Kenney. F oullry—C. A. Matt. run, th e itin e ra ry w ill now include Ed B aum ann is a late buyer of a Sandy, w as ditched In th e effort to Flgeuns Mr- Welsenborn. avoid strik in g her. She w as rushed new electric ran g e w hich will be in Boring in th e schedule w hich is be Ilnmestlr Science Mrs. Annle Hevel. ing arran g ed . Art Mrs 11. G. Smith. to G resham for p relim in ary trea tm e n t, stalled in his residence soon. Helmut ( Bili Work W. I>. Kinder. and la ter tak en to P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning accom Mrs. K. C. R oberts has been added A atomohlles J. E. Ininne. to th e o p eratin g force of th e local te l panied th e ir son and fam ily, Mr. and M arhlaery- C. I Itaker. See the b arg ain s listed in the W ant ephone exchange board. Mrs. Lafe M anning, of P o rtlan d , on a Huliy Slmw Mrs. E. II. Crane. Ads. A rth u r F ra ce has been appointed as th ree-d ay trip around th e Mt. Hood c a rrie r in the m essenger service for Loop. T h eir son-in-law and daugh mail betw een th e postofflee and the ter, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McRoy, of P o rtlan d , stayed a t th e M anning home depot Mr. and Mrs. T. R. H ow ltt and son. h ere in th e ir absence. “Gravity Balance” gives America a neu) power sensation rile extriiorilliuiry pcrl'oriii- iiiiee-iiliilit) in' (hi*. I»e«u(i- hil. big, lilirli-poncreil Over- la ml Six I h winninir over I ios ( h gi ' new enthuHiantH in everj community in Ynierl- ea. W ith n lull iO-hrake borM poncr delivered in a direel line from Its gravity- halaneed enirine Htraiuht throuirli to the rear axle shaft, it Is the snappiest, fast» est, most atruresshe ear this country has ever seen in i t s niae-or-prlee class. Eour- wheel brakes optional. S IX S tD A ^ I 935 $ F. O. It. Factory Prices and Sis'dflcutluns su b ject to change without notice. The New I V s FIN V \t F PLAN Kofi'» rs easy tim e pay fm e n t te rm s at the! i l o w I - t 1 1 . , l l t 1 list III L ith e in d u s try Overland Six HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. J. C. HESSEL Phone Gresham 111! W A. H ESSEL An ad journed re g u la r m eeting of F red erick , and Elwood D uncan, at board w ill be held »■. at th tended th e M olalla ro undup Monday, i the fair ---- ---------------- — •.<>.«. mv e city Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Kinyon w ent to hal1 T h u rsd ay n ig h t th is week. C en tralia, W ashington, S atu rd ay , to ful1 atten d an ce is desired spend the F o u rth with relatives. They K. A. M iller w as one of th e pall retu rn ed Monday evening accom- b ea rers at th e fu n eral of his au n t, panied by th eir niece. Miss C atherine Mrs. S. A. Chase, who w as buried at F uszard, who will rem ain in G resh- Oregon City la st T h u rsd ay . Mrs am for an indefinite visit. Chase w as 84 y ea rs of age and cam e Miss G ertru d e A lexander is slowly acro ss th e plain s w ith h er p are n ts recovering from an a tta c k of th e Hu Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Stevenson, at an T he Ede D ecorating com pany, ot e a rly age. She died Ju n e 29 after P o rtlan d , w hich decorated h ere ex long illness. tcnslvely at last y e a r's fair tim e, w as Mr. and Mrs. W illiam A nderson and responsible for some of th e w ell-dec- Mr. and Mrs. C arl Dahl and fam ily o rated business places here th is drove to Klondyke, Oregon, recently F ourth. Mr. E stes, w ith an assista n t, and visited w ith relativ es of Mrs decorated the follow ing p laces; W alt- Dahl. Raym ond D ahl w as left w ith a r Metzger s, J. E. M etzger's. W ell- b ro th er of Mrs. Dahl. W illiam W alker ngs re sta u ra n t. Ivy service station, w here he w ill rem ain d u rin g v acation R oberts confectionery and the O scar- ... e. u . s. , , , I Mrs. \ \ . C. B urch and son, C lair, left ett Many are a rra n g in g w ith th is p r i,i;, v B„ i „ „ „ J , . , .............. . .. h o e i l ir * n places , I F rid ay for Salem w here they visited J com pany d ecorate IIV to I f) flP P n f* R to t th l a n o o ap r*»s I w ith Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st Thom. Th j p ro p riately for th e com ing fair week. all Intended to leave la te r for Rose A. W. Shipley h as p u rch ased a new | b u rg to visit relativ es over th e F o u rth | Chevrolet to u rin g car. Miss E lean o r Botkin left Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen en ter- I tabled last week th e Rev. and Mrs. a v isit w ith frien d s in O akland and Robert M iller and Dr. C arl M iller and San F rancisco. W hy Be Satisfied With Less Than Your IV Soior's F u ll P o w e r i l E power as well as satisfactory and economical operation depends upon the condition of a motor’s piston equipment—piston rings, pistons and pins. When worn they need replacement. A worn motor means a larger gas and oil consump tion and in these days that is no small item. You have every right to expect the utmost from your automobile, even though the speedometer does show a large mileage. A thorough re-conditioning Vvill bring back all the old-time pep and power and lower your gas and oil consumption. BRING YOUR CAR TO US. Let us look it oyer. H e guarantee an expert mechanical job and will use only the best parts. YOU GET A PRICE IN ADVANCE. GRESHAM GARAGE HAMLIN A HOSS, Props. P hone 2391 N ight 706 ,On . _ the level and “above board”—that’s the reputation we’ve made in the lumber business and that’s the way we propose to continue. When lumber took a big drop-dow n went our prices—to the bottom. And you’ll find us filling your order with the very best grade of stuff that your money can buy anywhere. Whether it’s a clothes pole or a carload you can depend on full measure, good quality, prompt service and low price. Eastman Lumber Co. Phone 2121 Gresham ■SB W H IL E W E a re ere ctin g MONUMENTS to our GREAT n atio n al heroes, L E T ’S not forget th e FELLOW S who invented ICE CREAM, because they GAVE to th is hot old WORLD of o u rs a COOLING n e c ta r th a t SIMPLY co u ld n 't be REPLACED, so w hile Y’OU ARE plying th« PALM leaf today and MOPPING p ersp ira tio n , JU ST rem em ber th a t OUR fo u n tain is h ere AT Y'OUR service w ith JU ST ab o u t a th o u san d ANTIDOTES for th a t SW ELTER IN G feeling and IF T H E suggestion SOUNDS good to you JU ST phone friend HUSBAND to stop h ere ON H IS w ay hom e this EVENING and b rin g along SOME of tiiat W eatheriey D ELICIO U S Ice cream In CHOCOLATE, stra w b e rry , MAPLENUT, F ren ch salad or VANILLA flavor. It'll m ake A H IT w ith th e en tire FAMILY. T ry it. Among th o se w ho atten d ed th e pic fam ily, from Salem , also Dr. and Mrs. ..... ........ from .. Die at B ridal V’ell from th e Undenom A lbert Miller and two ch ildren, McMinnville. W ith th e exception of "la tio n a l tem p le on Monday w ere the We c a rry a stock of g ro ceries for I Mr. L arsen th e four fam ilies drove to Rev. D and "* Mrs. S. F. P itts, Mr. and Mrs th e convenience 71 of th e b erry pickers Bonneville Monday and spent a p leas X '.. K o rju n d . Mr. .,n,, M r,. M. ,r ,„ 1 an t tim e viewing th e fish h atch eries Sunday, E. N. Camp, Mrs. Toney Ba- until ete n in g . The M illers a re old frien d s of Mrs. ker, Mr. and Mrs. B urlingam e, of L arsen. T he Rev. C arl Young and F airview , R. C. F race and th ree lam ily. of W hite Salm on. W ashington, d au g h ters, Irv in G reen, Miss Floella w ere also ca lle rs at th e L arsen home Jacobs. H arley Clifford, Miss Blanche SECOND & MAIN T rim ble. Mrs. M. E. W illiam s, and Mr Monday afternoon. GRESHAM The Rev. and Mrs. S. F. P itts left and Mrs. F ra n k Noble and Mrs. H i today to atten d a cam pm eeting at Bel- King, of P o rtlan d . T he picnic d inner ley com pose th e bread m aking team fonta;iio. 17 m iles south of Corvallis, w as enjoyed a t th e C harles N ordling from G resham . K efreshm eut Stand F ire H azard, The farm acco u n t team is p lanning which is conducted by th e C h ristian home. Claim. M issionary A lliance. Mr. P itts will Mrs. G. A. Cox and son. Ray, and one of th e m ost th o ro u g h d em o n stra re tu rn at th e end of the week to co n Miss N ellie C u rrin . of P o rtlan d , w ent tions on farm acco u n tin g attem pted . R. B. Jack so n , who d u rin g th e p ast duct services as usual in th e tem ple to W ahkiacus, W ashington, to visit for some tim e. T his w ork w ill prob- week erected a confectionery sta n d on ' 1 over Sunday. Guy Cox over th e week-end. They ably be p ut on th ree different days a t »he county fair. h p roperty occupied by Miss E lva Mrs. A nnie W right has purchased also spent some tim e w ith th e C lark ------------- --------- Dolan, w as arre ste d by M arshal K elly th e Jo h n Conley p ro p erty on F ourth M elugin fam ily. T hey re p o rt th a t the stree t and expects to occupy It as th erm o m eter reg istered 102 a t 11 Oregon Metropolis Among l ead ers. Kri,lay m,,rnfng on com plaint sw orn to The an n u a l rep o rt of th e P o rtlan d by E ra 'ik Kinyon. w ho occupies the soon as su itab le im provem ents have o'clock Sunday m orning. E lectric Pow er com pany show s th a t adjoining property. His a rre st w as been m ade on the house. It has la te s r e i ^ c ^ i d ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ / o i s r r " ; he ctharge o i • ly been re-papered and painted but Club leader Training Teams. she expects to add a sleeping porch Miss H elen Cowgill, th e a ssista n t I n ite d S tates cities. An ex trao rd i- n n haZdr<l an<l he w as arra ig n e d the to g eth er w ith some o th er rem odeling. sta te club leader, is com ing to G resh n ary in crease is show n in th e use of *am e <>“ >' before R ecorder C. G. electricity for dom estic ap p lian ces— Schneider. T he hearin g has been heia am today and will be w orking in th is S ’ t h T ^ r . *he ¡"he’ e ^ " " ""n ' m~ “ n* ° f vicinity W ednesday and th e two fo l creased its num ber of sto ck h o ld ers by e ,y council on th e com ing Wed- low ing days. She w ill be at th e 2.093; 52.2 per cen t of all its stock- nesdav evening, when it will be decid- G resham high school building on holders a re O regonians. For 15 y ears ed w hether or not Ja ckson will he T h u rsd ay to In stru ct th e various the com pany has g en erated 85 per asked to v a c a te Mr . ?! . S*r ' Jack so n is »«<<1 More people to read and team s of th e county in th e w hite cen t of its o u tp u t by w ater pow er - i . i . . use the W ant Ads. Notice bread d em o n stratio n w hich is to be some o th e r trem en d o u s h y d ro electric l° ” aVe 8e€Ured a Perm it before ere ct- put on a t the county fair next month. u n its a re now being built. T he com- lng his 8,an d - the careful classification pany serves an a re a w ith m ore th an ! _______________ On W ednesday and F riday Miss Cow 400.000 In h ab itan ts, keenly alive to the and look for what you Pi*«« Tanfng. gill w ill tra in the can n in g d em o n stra ad v an tag es of p ro g ressiv e, public- want or advertise for it. P iano tu ning I t so . Fr n , and tion team s in th e ir respective com m u sp irited u tility service The com pany g.n r e n a in n s nities. P earl Y andell and Alice Shel- The Oscarette W ANTED