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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1926)
PAGE FOUR Huge Ckeek to ‘Check’ Suffering. "I sh all be glad to b ring th e photo F ra n k E ggerm an, of P o rtlan d a W hat is believed to be th e larg est g rap h s and sto ries of ch ild ren for check ever w ritten In th e h isto ry of anyone who will g u ara n tee the c h il b ro th er of Mrs. O. W. Mason, who banking Is being ca rrie d to th e Near d ren 's su p p o rt for a y ear or m ore if C. S n ed ig ar of the A rleta d istrict with h er husband Is e t th e Boswell E ast by Tom Swayze o f Tacom a, when he will com m unicate w ith me th ro u g h he sailed from New York on Ju ly 7 as the Near E ast Relief offices in S eattle was In G resham S atu rd ay looking home tem p o rarily , spent S unday with his relatives, A m erican Golden Rule A m bassador to or P o rtlan d ,” w rites Swayze. o ver acreag e proposition. Swayze w ins th e distinction of be tlie Near E ast, The check is n early Mrs. Mai gte C o rn u tt and daughter, --------- ....... „ , „ auur io ' ,iss Avis R ° s e rs was hostess at a Hule „ A u„ m bassador to m the e four feet long, Is for >100, and will ing Golden T hurza. a n here from Riddle. Oregon, enable Swayze to go into one of the N e a r E ast through being chosen by »lum ber p arty la st S atu rd ay n ig h t at visiting w ith th e fam ilies of D. M. . u s r s a i s c i " “ “ v , " ...... - - refugee cam ps of the N ear E ast and a i . ’ X take a child into an orp h an ag e w here C athey and S. C. Jones and o th e r re l Its care will be guaran teed for a year. sentative. Cleveland H Dodge, the Hl y of »alem , who is visiting with atives and friends. In addition to th e check. Swayze New York p h ila n th ro p ist offers each Mis8 Joyce K idder. O ther g u ests w ere Miss Leo: a Bailey underw nt an c a rrie s w ith him sim ilar com m issions year to send to th e N ear E ast a rep- Mis» K idder, Miss Mabel W inters Miss o peration W ednesday for the rem oval from m any o rganizations including rese n tativ e of th a t city w hich m akes E lizabeth H orning and M U . in of h er to n sils al the Eye. Ear, Nose the best o bservance of In tern atio n al Sttlifh . * . ’ M Ina au th o rity from his Alma M ater, the Golden Rule Sunday. Sm ith. Miss H elen .R ogers had as a “A"1,, T h ro at hospital in P o rtland. college of P uget Sound, Tacom a, and Swayze saw service In th e W orld w ee k -«*><> guest Miss*Alma D outnet of M inle she has rallied slow ly from the also from W illam ette U niversity, S a effects of th e operation, her cm eiition lem, to endow some w orthw hile young W ar in the 110th E n g in eers, Is th e dis- P o rtlan d . Is reg ard ed as satisfacto ry . m an or woman with a sch o larsh ip in trlc t se creta ry of th e Gyro clubs of A 10-pound d au g h ter w as born to O re g o n , W a s h in g to n , and B ritish Co- A « ro u p of about 20 young people an A m erican university In the Near Mr. and Mrs. G. C 1' ow er a t th e re s i lum hia, and form er p resid en t of the enjoyed a picnic at the home of Mr E ast. By o th e rs he has been com E n w o rth l-M m ia -r=------- dence of Mrs. J. A. Bushong on and M rs H M — m issioned to take children from ref E pw orth L eague Tacom a d istrict. T hursday, Ju ly 22. The baby has been ugee cam ps and place them in orp h an - ning. nam ed P hyllis Mary. ages ami to g u ara n tee th e ir support. Many new W ant Ads. today. Mrs. George C u rrin retu rn ed h o m e 1 I ran sp o rta tlo n has oeen arran g e d Monday from H eppner, Oregon, w here for those having no o th er way of go she has been visiting a d au g h ter for ing to th e p a rty to be held in the W. F. the p ast th ree m onths. Melvin Brug- H e Can Bring Back Your Lout Power and ger and Mias V irginia C u rrin drove to Honey grove on W ednesday evening, H eppner S atu rd ay for Mrs. C u rrin the \\ atch for complete announcement Motor Economy when the w ork of th e P o rtlan d S ettle th ree re tu rn in g yesterday. of our big The re g u la r m eeting of G resham m ent ce n te r w ill be explained by Mrs. Motors wear—only you can’t see the worn parts— A. B. Manley, p resid e n t of th e board A m erican Legion Post No. 30 will be they’re hidden. and Miss O lla G race Davis, and _ held tonight, Tuesday, Ju ly 27 in th e ! n um ber of m usical selections w ill be G resham g ran g e hall. The au x iliary I Lost power and pep, higher gas and oil consumption— given by local m usicians. T hose ta k has suspended m eeting d u rin g the ' ing p a rt on th e m usical p ro g ram are sum m er m onths. tney re all due to worn motors. Mrs. J. E. G ates and d au g h ter M ar P h illip H epp and his m other en Bring your car to us today. Let us look it over. We’re g aret, Miss N ettle Nelson, Mrs. Bayard joyed a trip on th e Columbia riv er I M iller, Dr. H H. Ott and L eslie Wal Sunday on board th e steam er Made motor trouble specialists and “Can Bring Back Your r a d . T he public is invited to attend. line. T he excursion took them from Lost 1 ower and M otor Economy.” Follow ing th e p ro g ram refre sh m e n ts P o rtlan d th ro u g h Cascade Locks and w ill be served, for w hich a sm all retu rn . A delightful trip w as reported. \ \ e guarantee an expert mechanical job and will use only «■one 1236 Gresham [ ch a rg e will be m ade. C ars w ill be a t Mrs. M. M cKinney and son Floyd the best guaranteed parts. th e lib ra ry betw een 7:30 and 8 to take and Miss M arg aret S t.C la ir drove to ( REPE PA PER— A co m p le te a s s o rtm e n t of co lo rs in those w ishing tran sp o rta tio n . Salem Sunday, w here they sp en t the // e ll give you a price in advance. day w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. Wm. Sm ith, a h ig h -g ra d e cre p e fo r d e c o ra tin g p u rp o se s a t 10c p er roll. Mr. and Mrs. B ruce H oyt and Mr. who moved th e re from G resham a few and Mrs. H en ry W ihlon enjoyed a --------- ---- -------- —----------- ----------- m onths ago. .............................................................................................niiiiiiiiiiuoiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiitniiiiiiiiiiiaiiiy tishing trip la st w eek to O lallie lake. Mrs. M yrtle H am blin and h er tiny T h ree days w ere sp en t th ere and the d au g h ter a re at th e home of Mrs. rem ain d er of th e week at Maupin on HAMLIN A BOSS, Props. the D eschutes river. They had sp le n H am blin's m other, Mrs. P. A. Gould. Phone 2391 The baby w as born In a P o rtlan d hos N ight 706 did luck in g ettin g an am ple su p p ly of i fish. The trip w as m ade by w ay of the pital on Ju ly 12. H er nam e is G eorgia Mt. Hood Loop highw ay to a point two Roselle. H arold Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. m iles east of G overnm ent cam p w here On Special Sale to Clone Out they left the highw ay for O lallie lake W. R. Jo h n so n of the Base L ine road, and the re tu rn w as m ade by W apin- has re tu rn e d from Boise, Idaho, w here ltia, th en down over th e Columbia he w ent a week ago for a visit. He Reular 50c grades of English riv e r highw ay. The d istan ce traveled cam e back w ith his cousins, D ouglas and F ra n k D oscher, who m ade the d m iles. On prints, printed voiles, printed ba- si,. u rin g th e ou tin g was 280 ----- — trip from Boise, 485 m iles, in 14 hours and plain voiles, in a good | their hom e they discovered th a t Mr. ru n n in g tim e. They left Boise a t 5 of colors and patterns. I W ihlon’8 oldest d au g h ter and h er h u s- o clock Sunday m o rning and reached hand, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Maxwell, had th e ir d estin atio n h ere at 9 in th e eve c( d to close at been h ere from Los A ngeles for a ning of th e sam e day. Stops con visit. They retu rn ed la te r for a brief sum ed tw o h o u rs of th e tim e. The 1 | stay before leaving for th e ir hom e In D oscher boys took tu rn s at th e wheel. Mrs. P. A. Gould has w ritten from = C alifornia. s i La G rande, w here she Is v isitin g w ith | Mrs. C. W. K ru g er re tu rn e d F rid ay I I from a w eek's v isit w ith her p are n ts, h er d au g h ter, Mrs. R obert L eighton, th a t she is having a fine trip w ith her | Mr. and Mrs. A lfred Lee, of Corvallis. son and d au g h ter-in -law , Mr. and Mrs. S un d ay d in n er g u ests a t th e home of W. R. Gould _______ of _ Salem. Before re tu rn - Mr. and Mrs. L eslie S t.C la ir w ere I ing home they expect tiT v Isk to Pen th e la tte r s b ro th er, G ra n t Shaw and dleton. S pokane and o th er cities Phone 2221 ,, , his d au g h ter. Zelma, and Jo h n Jo h n - Miss L illian M arkw art, who has Gresham «on all of P o rtlan d , and Mr. and Mrs. been enjoying a tw o-w eek vacation Every man in Gresham would thank us if we could C. C. la g e r and d au g h ter, Jean . | from h er du ties In th e local telephone GRESHAM LOCALS “ We're the Doctor” FAIR WEEK SPECIAL HEPP’S RACKET STORE GRESHAM GARAGE Dress Goods MUMMU You Will Thank Us 45c g I W. R. HICKS COMPANY induce the women in his home to serve Weatherly Ice exchange, sp en t la st w eek w ith tlATfi1 ° nce,or twlce a week as dessert. It is made with friends in S eattle. She plans to re ' that flavor that you like better each time you taste it. tu rn to the telephone office on T h u rs day of th is week at h o m ^ Crushed 1ruit> y ° u can /iave a sundae right Mr. and Mrs. W alter V olbrecht re tu rn ed F rid ay from a honeym oon trip to San Ju a n island in P uget sound and In a n y s iz e c a r to n you d e s ir e nt 6 0 c th e q u a r t o r in w ere pro m p tly ch ariv aried by friends q u a rt b r ic k s a t 5 « e . in th e neighborhood th a t evening. They expect to begin housekeeping soon In the H erm enla a p a rtm e n ts in P ortland. SECOND & MAIN W ard W lim arth, of P le a sa n t Horae GRESHAM retu rn ed to his hom e today a fte r be ing in G resham since S atu rd ay a t the home of his a u n t, Mrs. H. C. L arsen NEWSPAPERS ARE PUBLIC He had his to n sils rem oved S aturday SERVANTS. at th e office of a G resham surgeon and G BESHAM , OREGON is rep o rted to be doing well. C lassing th e daily n ew spapers and O FFIC ERS ANO D IR E lT O R S To prove th a t the Outlook is a p I he public service co rp o ratio n s as T. J. K R EU D ER . President. p reciated, even in old Irelan d , a le tte r b ro th ers u nder th e skin," because B. A. LEW IS. Vice President. A. W . M E T Z G E R , S e c r e ta r y . both a re public u tilitie s serving the w as received today by H. C. L arsen T H E O D . B R U G G E R . T re a su re r. from J. N. C lan ah an who is now v isit A m erican people w ith an essen tial J. O. Wilson, T. R. H ow itt c. I and p erm an en t daily service, W. P. ing at his form er home to Dublin. He Raker. S. B. H all. W. H. said he was having a splendid tim e M. M. Squire, J. V. Cogswell, M itchell, b t r a n d b o r g , of P o rtlan d , Oregon, Frank ey, Joe Dunne. — H. W. Melius, say»: and w as to th e best of health. He llein - also stated th a t he w as receiving the s , . a a t o S,AmanF. X m a ^ T k w . l I b‘ u n fa ir to Outlook reg u la rly and th a t its visits rad. E W. A ylsw orth. Chas. Cleve- SU' w b ’cb is th e m ost indispensable, w ere very w elcom e to him alth o u . land. w . d . Kinder. J. j . Kadderly, The n ew sp ap ers have a daily c irc u la- the new s would n ecessarily be ra th e r c. c. H oward. Geo. K. H ow itt. tion of 25.000,000, w hile the m ajor u til- sta le when It reached him. He ex b I'FER IN TEN d e n t s ities, light, pow er, gas and telephone. Agriculture and H n rtlrn lta re — F. pects to leave for home in A ugust. H. have co n tact relations w ith about 85 - Crane. Grange and Farm Display—Jam es G. 000,000 custom ers. P lano Tuning. Kelly. One th in g is sure. It would be a Plano tu n in g >150. Piano and o r Floral—Mrs. Vera L. Tucker gan rep airin g . F red B. Jones, 2625 m ental if eith er pub- L h estoek —s . B . Hall> Theo<1 B „o onum n u m en tal c a ta stro p h e If 49th stre e t SE., P o rtlan d , phone TAbor P oaltry—C. a Matt ,lc or th e daily n ew spaper 8952, or G resham 1561.—Adv. Pigeons— Mr. Weisenborn should d iscontinue service for a sin Dom estic Science--M rs. Annie Hevel Wlndow Cleaning. gle day. Both have become a vital Art—Mrs. U. G. Smith. For expert window cleaning see S. p art in th e p ro g ress of m odern civ ili School < Inh Work—W. D. Kinder lajim a. or leave o rd ers w ith J. Ross zation and society.” Automobiles—J. E. Dunne. Brown, G resham , phone 2501.Adv. Machinery—C. I Raker L ast year. It is estim ated, public Baby S h o w - Mrs. F H Crane. u tilities spent ap proxim ately >25,000,- Gresham Beauty Shoppe COMMITTEES. every th in g in the line of cosm etic E x e rn th n Committee— T. J. Kreuder, 000 for ad v ertisin g , of w hich 63 per therapy. C ourteous and efficient cent w as used to th e daily new spa- R. H owitt. Chas. Cleveland. trea tm e n t. Mrs. Lolg S t.C la ir, F irst -Metzger. H. A. Lewis, J. V. A. W. ! pers. Cogs- S tate Bank building, phone 1841, well, M. M. Squire. G resham .—Adv. 5TÍJP © s r a r r t t e Multnomah County Fair Doggone! 1 First,I F lea—“W here will you send lit t le ¡loppy w hen he grow s up?" Second F lea—“Oh, I suppose h e'll go to th e dogs like hts la th e r." ___ S O O N O N D IS P L A Y Walter W. Metzger SALES-SERVICE Gresham Phone 1801 —Goblin. n ils Editor 1« F ran k . If you a re n 't suited w ith th is old sheet, and w hat Is to it. and on It. we will, for 81.50 p e r year, send you the sam e am ount of blank paper and you eatt w rite on it to su it yourself. Or com e in and tell us and we will do differently.— K im -C ountry Record. The tu b e rc le b acillu s was discov ered by Robert Koch in 1882. Not so long ago, but m ost of our efforts to prev en t and c u re tu b ercu lo sis have developed since then. Phone 12. «6 Oregon for th e se c re ta ry 's office on th e fair grounds. Bmlget Committee—T. R. H owitt H A. Lewis. Chas. Cleveland. J. V C ogs well, A. W. Metzger Building Com m ittee—Chas. Cleveland Julius Meier. J. o . W ilson. O. A E a st man. B g L Walrad. H. A. Lewis. T. Brugger. C. G Schneider. A. F. Hammar, A. \ \ . Metzger. Finance Committee—T. R. H owitt II A Lewi*. Chas. Cleveland 1 andsen|.lng and Gronnde—H. A. Lewis, H W. Melius, Jacob Feser, J V. Cogs well, Frank Helney, M. M Squire P n ld lelty _ J . o . W ilson, Julius Meier H. L. St. Clair. Rare Trarh—T R H owitt. C. I. Raker J V. Cogswell. M M Squire. O. K Howitt.' J E. Dunne, Chas. Cleveland Premlnm I.lst amt Conceetloae—W H Mitchell. Groends and l lghting -H A. Lewis P a r k in g -B L. W alrad P o lic e- M M Squire Deeorntlon. I n .M e - E W Ayleworth Decoration. O nlslde—J. E. Martin Water Frank Helney Ticket and Gate—J V Cogswell. Am nsem ente—T R. Howitt. Reception—Chas. Cleveland. Joe Wilson Jo* E Punne. Richard Delch. Traneportatlen—D. C. Z in ,. J. V Cogs- well. E. H. L ew la ROOMS WANTED. A lready room s, fu rn ish ed room s room s and board, a re being sought by co ncessionaires, horsem en and h elp ers a t th e fair. Y e k ' and th e w e e k follow ing th e dem and will be g rea ter. Who offer? has accom m odations to T° ‘,d - ,h e barb er, offers room s to a few tra n sie n ts but says he Is at p resen t filled up. He n a t u rally reeelves lots of enquiries and offers to refer such to those Z m | h.a V ac5 ommo<lAtlons if they will let him know. Phone 201. , **a,,y en<lui’'iM come to th e Out- '•*“k office also. The Outlook will o* glad to cooperate in th is m a tte r If it can be of service. w in h l ? r ’,n "^ *° these 8u«S»«tlons will help to locate m any in G resh am d u rin g the fair tim e who would o th erw ise have to go to P ortlan d d