Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 05, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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TROUTDALE
highw ay, a d riv er ta k es alm ost as
T here w ere 70 alcoholism d eath s in
4M> WU1K
To tr y
k« .p Io to o .
m any chances In try in g to pass
M assachusetts in 1920; 303 In
Mrs. M. A. Boyle and daughter,
To .m iu .od work.
work . . d !T
such a strin g of tru c k s as th e
1925— a serio u s enough increase,
June.
Miss Mabel Boyle, and Miss Myra
“Lone Wolf” did in cro ssin g the
but
it need not be exaggerated.
H arry P arro tt.
D avenpack, all of B urton, K ansas,
To sm ile tw elve tim es a day.
A tlantic on his flight to P aris.
A lcoholism is an ab so lu te pre­ P re sen t indications are th a t the W ill ta k e you o’er th e stubborn
a re visiting at the D ennison home.
To elim inate a larg e portion of
Plano Tuning.
m ile
ventable
cau se of death. It still is rate will be lower in M assachusetts
T hey w ill visit other relativ es in
th is d anger and for th e protection
Piano tuning, ¡3 50. Plano and
As yoq journey on your way.
in
1926
as
th
e
Vital
S
tatistic
s
de­
killing
an
unnecessary
num
ber
of
C alifornia en ro u te home.
Mrs.
of th e p riv ate car-o w n er, the O re­
organ rep airing. Fred B Jones,
To live, to love, to be sincere,
citixens. P rohibition is designed, p artm en t rep o rts a slightly sm a ll­
Boyle is a sister of Mrs. Dennison.
2625, 49th stre e t S. E . P ortland.
To strive, yet feel a t peace,
gon S tate Motor asso ciatio n w as in ­
er
num
ber
of
deaths.
am ong o th e r objects, as a p ro tect­
W ill drive away all kinds of fear. Phone TAbor 8952 or G resham
stru m e n tal in having th e ru le illu s­
Mrs. W. O. Shipley of Salem v isit­
1561.—Adv.
ive h ealth m easure.
It is significant p erhaps th a t the -Y our tro u b les soon will cease.
trated , adopted. T his ru le does not
ed T h ursday a t th e hom e of her
group of sta te s w hich have showed
Prohibition
to
Protective
Health.
i prohibit one tru c k from passing
siste r, Mrs. L. A. H arlow , and on
Music is perhaps the best re c re a ­
To know th a t nothing m a tte rs m uch
an o th er tru ck , or ap p ro ach in g c lo s-j I-our,eeu thousand, six hundred the heaviest p ercentage of increase
tion in the world. It is also the
If we but do our best,
F rid a y they attended a bridge p arty
er th an 300 feet to do so, but only and fo rt>'
dpatb8
caused "
„ e
7
best unifier In the world. It Is the
To look upon all tria ls such
a t the home of th e ir sister. Mrs.
req u ires th a t th a t d istan ce he b> alcoholism in the six prohibition ‘" J « ? « ^ 7 “
’ X x,"0*," 7
best bond of com radeship.—Dr.
As
a
challenge
or
a
test.
d istan ce be
Jo s. B everidge in P ortland.
| F ra n k Crane.
To learn how little we do need
y
ea
rs
in
the
United
S
tates
th
an
*
1
strongholds.
M
aryland.
IN OPf'FO
P *« « * CA»
A HICKAAV
m aintained when one tru c k is fol­
THCRC, M UST BE. AN UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW FOR
A fter all on th is old earth,
Mr. and Mrs. E. N orton and
A DISTANCE OF 2 0 0 FEET IN BOTH ORECTtONS.
,o g.ve
n er
la’w ^ h e i n th ’.<“7 o l And
lowing an o th er, to
give in
o th
er m m otor
otor Would have p u r r e d at the norm al
th en to stop th e silly speed
ANO A SAACE OF IS FEET FROM THE EXTREME
d au g h ter Miss M ildred and son
vehicles a chance to Dass a strin e Prt>-Prohlbition ra te s of 1910-1917. rcen»ent
law, heads th e list w ith
L EFT SIDE OF T « CAR TO T «E OPPOS-TE SUM
And spend m ore tim e in m irth
PLUMBING
O F ^ H E ROAD-
D onald of H utchinson, K ansas, a r ­
F •
F The a verace annual
death r a t e i n au in crease of n early 800 per cent
of tru c k s w ithout d anger of being 1 n t averd8e an n u al
death ra te in
I
j
v
anti
Septic Tanks
rived T uesday to spend a m onth
in its alcoholic death ra te since To daily do our ta sk s with joy.
"squeezed” betw een one of the th e pre-p ro h ib itio n y ears w as 5.2 1920
day
or
contract.
Work guaranteed
w ith th e A. D. K endall fam ily and
T
ake
courage,
come
w
hat
may.
per 100,000 population. In 1925 i t ! 1S*°’ antl u J9- 5 ra te nearly 25 per
T he above diagram illu stra te s the
to look afte r th e ir pro p erty here. absolute re stric tio n s w hich th e tru c k s and on-com ing traffic.
according to recen t I cent above ,t9 av(,™ge norm al p re ­ To rise above th in g s th a t annoy, j
was but 3.6
HARRY FOCHT
To sm ile, and work, and play; ,
Mr. N orton ha^ several thousand 1927 le g isla tu re has placed on
tab les of th e census bureau. T he prohibition rate.
Gresham
Phono 3191
To m ake of life a melody,
Adjust
Headlights
Properly.
q u a rts of fru it and jam s canned p ark in g outside of business and
in crease afte r 1920 m ostly o ccurred
^bp ^.694 deaths of 1925 cam e
“A ttention has been focused upon by 1923. Since 1923 th e re has been fronl alm ost 'bnible the population
each year when he is here, w hich residence d istric ts. T he req u ired
he ships back to K ansas. He has c lea ra n ce MUST 1 e left, a vehicle the autom obile lighting law w hich but a slig h t in crease; in many th a t furnished th e 2,909 deaths of
been very successful in getting it m ust NOT be p arked on th e h ig h ­ recently becam e effective," said Mr. sta te s the ra te was low er in 1925 1910. Had th e old norm al p re-p ro ­
safely through w ith very little loss. w ay u n d er any circu m stan ces ex ­ B randenburg, se creta ry of the O re­ th an in 1923.
hibition rate s continued, 5,361 peo­
Mrs. Norton and Mrs. K endall are cept w here such vehicle is so d is­ gon S tate Motor association.
ple would have died of alcoholism
T his g re a t saving of 14,640 lives
M otorists who find n ig ht-driving
sisters.
in 1925 instead of 3,694.
abled th a t it can n o t be moved or in
has o ccurred despite an increase in
one
of
th
e
su
m
m
er’s
g
re
a
te
st
p
leas­
Mrs. L. A. H arlow en tertain ed on the case of an em ergency vehicle
PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
__________ ____ ___ alcoholic m o rtality occu rrin g in
A lfalfa, because of its high per-
la st S aturday th e Beaux A rts socie­ when an em ergency exists w hich u res owe it to them selves and to
o th ers to see th a t the head lig h ts on mO8t ol l 'le states since the sh arp centage of protein. Is one of the
July (i and 7
ty of P o rtlan d , of w hich her niece necessitates th e violation of the
th e ir c a rs a re ad ju sted so as not to ’ d ro I’ ° f Die first prohibition year, most valuable p astu re p lan ts for
Miss M ary Bullock is a m em ber provision.
be g la rin g and yet, a t th e sam e T his reaction due to organization hogs. It is also the most p alatab le
In th e evening several young men
P a rk in g outside of th e business tim e, p resen t ad equate illum ination
*be ¡hegal traffic and the ridl- hay crop for swine.
joined them and had supper. About and resid en tial d istric ts has alw ays
cule of prohibition and of to tal ab- '
of
th
e
highw
ay.
20 g irls w ere present.
fjotorlOK JACKIE UOOGAN, "th e kid him self” in a p icture all
induced drinking
An’pric“," cooperative associa-
been a problem In Oregon. Our
A g rea t deal of th e joy of the .. stinence . w . hich
.
• lions m ark etin g p oultry or eggs or
t iinnii1 nt>y'
* 8 ’’ ct,lre ha8 al1 of ,h e featu res of real enter-
Mr. and Mrs. A. T iller and O rville road system is probably one of th e
sh o rt or long evening drive is lost h as needlessly cost the coun- both have a to tal m em bership ex­
McNeel spent several days la st finest in the w orld co n sidering th e
try
about
9,000
lives
th
a
t
m
ight
ceeding 50,000 and do an an n u al
Also two* reel comedy ami scenic.
in th e discom fort, if not actu al
w eek a t E ast L ake fishing and m iles of pavem ent per capita. T his
danger, of proceeding w ith ex a sp e r­ have been saved had purposeful ab ­ business estim ated a t m ore th an
$40,000,000.
brought home a fine lot of fish.
m eans th a t w hile th e Highway.. atin g slow ness into an avalanche stinence and law observance m ain-
H orace McGinnis and Linn Rich-1 com m ission and th e counties have of g larin g headlights. T he tragedy tain ed tlie alcoholism m ortality
Prime Croquettes.
i 1 he foOewhig firms a re giving aw ay tic k ets to the W ednes-
ard son retu rn ed T uesday from a been unable to com pletely su rface of the fatal and scores upon scores ra te of the first prohibition year.
Soak one pound of pru n es in a
fr“X
T ,‘ursd!,T ,niKht 8ho7 8
the G resham T heater. Each
few days fishing trip in th e Des­ the w hole highw ay, th ey have done of m inor accidents th a t are due to
Fourteen thousand six hundred q u a rt of cold w ater, sim m er till
i 8 K° ? ‘i f°ir
adm i8slon when presented w ith one
a w onderful w ork in paving th e such a cause is th a t th ey a re so and fo rty have been saved in the ten d er, cool, d rain , pit and chop
ch u tes.
ad u lt re g u la r paid adm ission, d u rin g Ju n e and July. The tic k ­
pulp very fine. Add bread crum bs
ets are being Riven by th e various m erch an ts under varying
six prohibition years th a t th e form ­ to m ake q u ite stiff, two tab lesp o o n ­
Mrs. C arl B onderssen, who has m ain traveled portion. In m any easily preveutahle.
conditions, so ask for your free ticket.
' “
been n u rsin g in P ortlan d for some cases th is paved portion Is only
Motor ca r m a n u fa ctu re rs, lamp er alcoholism death rate would fuls of lemon juice, a pinch of cin ­
about
18
feet
wide.
Even
18
feet
of
tim e, retu rn ed to her hom e here
m akers and the A m erican A utom o­ have snuffed out in th e United nam on and a tablespoon of sugar.
w idth isn ’t bad w hen one considers bile association, have been cooper­ S tates.
Form into h:\lls th e size of w alnuts,
la st week.
roll in beaten egg, then in Hour,
Roberts
th a t m any sta te s have only 15 and atin g for sev eral y ears in an effort
Mrs. Joe Swain and P hyllis D ury
Nine thousand m ore lives might and fry a golden brow n In hot fat.
16-foot pavem ent.
Confectionery
js a i
to
solve
the
h
eadlight
problem
.
of P o rtlan d spent last week a t the
have been saved had th e v o luntary
We have beautiful surro u n d in g s, Such p ro g ress lias been m ade th a t or in v oluntary absten tio n from liq­
Next Door to Show
home of Mrs. S w ain’s parents, Mr.
in Oregon, our people like to visit if th e individual ca r ow ner w ill uor of th e first prohibition year |
Walter W. Metzger
and Mrs. L. Helm ing.
Gresham. Ore.
in th e co u n try and occasionally it m ake th e effort, he w ill find it very continued.
Phone INAI
Gresliam, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Gale H anna and
becomes expedient to stop tlie car sim ple to p ut his head lig h ts into
»
Mrs. L. H ippie of P o rtlan d w ere
W et sta tistic s are m isleading be­
and get out, leaving th e car proper ad ju stm en t or have them so
i
Monday visito rs a t the D. W. Mick-
cau se they use figures of actual
i
parked. U nder th e law as it fo r­ adjusted.
i
Taber
Pharmacy
ley home.
d eath s instead of death rates, thus
W. R. Hicks Co.
m erly read, some au th o rities in te r­
S um m er’s g re a te st p leasu re de­ Ignoring th e co n stan t in crease in
America s Finest Cars
Mrs. Anna B arnes and son L ester preted the law to read th a t a ca r
CHAS. N. TA BER
m ands th a t th e m o to rist a c t for th e
GRESHAM, OREGON
population.
T hat was the only
of P o rtlan d have moved to their could not be p arked if any portion
Registered Druggist
safety of his fam ily and all o th er
w
iy
they
got
a
"500
per
cen
t"
In­
hom e here for th e sum m er.
will make your car
of it w as on th e paved or trav eled highw ay u sers.
cre ase for Rhode Island in 1925.
Mrs. L. H elm ing spent several portion of the highw ay.
ride better.
»
Even a t th a t th e actu al num ber of
days in P o rtlan d visiting
her
Gresham Tailor & :
T his in te rp re tatio n seemed u n ­
alcoholism
death
s
in
Rhode
Island
Newberg
Packing Co.
d au g h ter, Mrs. Joe Swain.
fair and the le g isla tu re passed a
Cleaner
w as only 39 as ag ain st eig h t in 1
Meats, Ororerles, Fresh Fruita
R obert H arlow w as one of 32 p u ­ law (R ules of th e Road 19 (b) fo r­
P ETER I.ENA RD. Prop.
1920. Besides, th e re w ere few er in
anil Vegetables
pils at nenson school who w ere bidding th e park in g vehicle, w h eth ­
Suit«
mid
Ladle«*
Spring
Coal*
1925 th an In 1923 or 1924, and th e !
Wo
Deliver
Phone 1151
Cleaned and PreRted, 91.00
PEDESTRIANS HAVE TM f
aw arded w ith scholarship pins. er attended or u n attended, upon the
death ra te w as about 20 per cent
RIGHT OF WAV OVER VEHICLES
Sold
by
Miss M ary S cott w as aw arded a paved, im proved or m ain traveled AT CROSS WALKS.
low er th an in th e average norm al
PEOESTRANS MUST »OVLDW
TRAFFIC AT
COSTR
IT CONTRO^
CO N ’ E
sc h o larsh ip pin from Jefferson high portion of the highw ay, w hen it is SECTION«.
'
pre-prohibition year.
school.
p ractical to p ark it off such p o r­
L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co.
(íresham Shoe Shop
T he in crease in M assachusetts
Miss Jo h an n a B urns of Spokane, tion of the road ; and in no in stan ce
T F
fonpios
CARL
DAHL,
Prop
has
not
been
500
per
cen
t
eith
er
in
I
(iF.NF.UAL HAIIDWARF.
JAVWALKING ANC O r j NOT
PROTECT THE JAVWALAfR.
Gresham
W ashington, arrived hom e W ednes­ unless a clear and un o b stru cted
actu al death s or In death rates.
Men’* and Hoy«’ Pre«« and
day m orning to spend th e sum m er width of 15 feet upon th e m ain
Work ShooM
Phlne 1421
Gresham. Ore.
C h a rter No. 257
w ith h er m other Mrs M argaret traveled portion of the highw ay op­
R eserve D istrict No. 12
Report
of
Condition
of
B u rn s and to visit other relatives. posite such stan d in g vehicle shall
Raker & Son
Mr. and Mrs. R ussell W ilson be left for’free p assage of o th er ve­
spent several days in P ortlan d at hicles nor unless a clea r view of
Gresham Outlook
th e hom e of Mrs. W ilson’s p are n ts, such stan d in g vehicle may be ob- Pedestrians Have Hie Right oí Way At I routdale, in the S tate of Oregon, at close of business Ju n e 30 1927 i
(her
Vehicle
at
Cross
Walks.
RESOURCES
p r in t in g
Mr. and Mrs. A. Seiling.
tained from a d istan ce of 200 feet
1. L oans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances
Fhr hack in th e b o rd erlin e days
F ritz R trasser, form erly of th is in each direction upon such h ig h ­
or bills of exchange, sold with endorsem ent of the hank
when m an first w alked erect, he
place, was calling on old friends way.
(including item s show n In 29, 30 and 32, if a n y ) .............. $ 73,467.94
39 62
h ere on Friday.
If any officer finds a vehicle not sta rted in m aking p ath s— as tim e 2. O verdrafts secured and u n se c u re d ...........................................
R obert H arlow and Dale P arso n s p roperly parked as above, he is au ­ passed th ese p ath s becam e roads 3. U. S. governm ent se cu ritie s owned, including those shown
in item s 30 and 35, if a n y ....................................................
3 050 00
sp en t Sunday a t G overnm ent Min­ thorized to move th e vehicle or and m an becam e a p ed estrian . All 4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and secu rities, including foreign
e ra l springs.
w ent well w ith m an and his roads
governm ent, state, m unicipal, co rp o ratio n , etc., in clu d ­
compel anyone in it to do so.
ing those shown in item s 30 and 35, if a n y .......................
3,796.75
Miss D oris King and Miss An-
u n til th e advent of th e m otor-ve­
7,600.00
hicle— then a d ispute aro se as to 6. B anking house, $4,600.00; fu rn itu re and fix tu re s. $3,000.00
to n e tte H askin of San F ran cisco 1
i. Real estate owned o th e r th an hanking h o u se .......................
1,700 00
to your next
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beveridge of
who should have th e p aram o u n t 9. (ab) Cash on hand in v au lt and due from banks, h ankers
P o rtlan d w ere v isito rs a t th e L. A.
rig h t on th ese ro ad s—th e pedes­
and tr u s t com panies designated and approved reserv e
ag en ts of th is b a n k .................................................................... 12,395 65
H arlow home on Friday, a fte r h av ­
tria n or th e h o rseless carriag e.
11.
Checks
on banks outside city or tow n of rep o rtin g bank
ing lunch at th e Colum bia Villa.
One line of au th o rities said th a t
and o th er cash ite m s..................................................................
158.55
Miss K ing is a niece of Mr. B ever­
th e p ed estrian was h ere first and
T otal cash and due from banks, item s 8, 9. 10 and
idge.
th e rig h t of crossing the road w hen,
_
11 .............................................................................. $12.554.20
W ell be there uith a brand neic protected tire.
O ther assets, if an y ...........................................................................
791.73
Mr. and Mrs. D uncan Robinson
w here and as he w ished belonged
of Condon. Oregon, and W illiam
to him. A nother line said th a t the
T otal.
.........................................................................................
m otor-vehicle w as an im p o rtan t
Low of Spray, Oregon, spent a few
unit in the chain of com m erce and
L IA B IL IT IE S
days at the home of Mrs. M argaret
th a t as such u n it, it w as m ore im ­ 16. C apital stock paid i n ...................................................................... .. 15 000 00
B urns. They a re old tim e friends
17.
S
u
rp
lu
s
fund
............
..............................................................
rsoo «0
p o rtan t in the schem e of things
of the B urns family. O ther Sunday
th an the individual p ed estrian . The IS. (a) Undivided profits ....................................................$3,442.88
111! Less c u rre n t expenses, In terest and taxes paid 2^881.92
b attle wages and w ill continue to
v isito rs of Mrs. B urns w ere Mr. and
560.96
K. I’. CHRISTENSEN, P rop
HEM
IN I) D EPOSITS, o th e r th an hanks, su b ject to r> serve:
wage,
hut
in
Oregon
we
have
solved
Ivy F illing S tation
Phone 1701
Mrs. Jam es B urns and fam ily of
a p art of it by adopting, at the su g ­ 23. Individual deposits su b ject to check, Including deposits
N ew berg and Mr. and Mrs. R obert
A truck shall follow a leading gestion of the Oregon S tate Motor
due th e S tate of O regon, county, cities or o th er public
Vulcanizing
truck at a distance of not less than association and th e o th er agencies
K erslake and family.
funds ............................................................................................... 47.846 08
form ing the Oregon Autom otive 25. C ash ier’s checks of th is hank o u tstan d in g payable on
Mr. and Mrs. E llsw orth R aker of .’UK» feet except when passing.
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defnand .........................................................................................
conference, the Hoover com m ittee
393.25
G resham and Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
P a ra g ra p h 3 (b) of th e R ules of recom m endations on th is point.
Total of dem and deposits, o th er th an bank deposits su b ­
McGinnis spent Sunday and Mon- the Road as adopted by th e 1927
ject to reserve, item s 23. 24, 25, 26.................. .$48.239.33
T hese recom m endations as ex
day at Oak Grove.
11 ML ANO NAVIN GS DEPOSITS, subject to reserv e and
| le g isla tu re prohibits m otor tru ck s, I pressed by the 1927 e g isla tu re read
payable on dem and or subject to notice:
Mrs. W. C. Spence of th is place when trav e lin g upon a highw ay | as follow s: "7 (b) T he d riv er of
5,629.00
and J. M. W allace and Ruth and outside of business and resilience any vehicle upon a highw ay w ithin 27, Time certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g .................................
23,404.9,
a business or residence d istric t 28. Savings deposits, payable subject to n o tic e.........................
K enneth W allace of P ortlan d left d istric ts, from follow ing an o th er shall yield th e rig h t of way to a
Total of tim e and savings deposits payable on dem and or
S atu rd ay for W innepeg, M anitoba, tru ck clo ser than 300 feet.
ped estrian cro ssin g such highw ay
subject to notice, item s 27 and 28.......................$29,024.95
you can pick up a rare used car that will give you
to atten d a fam ily reunion. One
W ith th e grow th of th e “Ship by w ithin any clea rly m arked cro ss­ 30 Notes and h ills rediscounted including bonds or o th er se­
cu rities sold under rep u rch a se ag reem en ts w ith co n tin ­
b ro th er who expects to attend. Mrs. T ru ck ” idea, it has been found ex- w alk or any re g u la r ped estrian
|
many
miles of low cost transportation.
gent liab ilities .............................................................................
8,676.00
crossing included In th e p ro lo n g a­
Spence has not seen for 37 years.
pedient to send tru c k s from one tion of the la te ra l boundary lines of
Geo. W ilson accom panied a num ­ point to an o th er in carav an s. T hese the ad jacen t sidew alk at th e end of
T o ta l.,..................... ................................................................. $103.000.21
ber of people from F airview to ca rav an s proceeding
along th e a block, except a t in tersectio n s S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss.
G overnm ent Camp to spend a few highw ay, if they a re perm itted to w here th e m ovem ent of traffic is
I, H. E. Bloyd, cash ier of the above nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear
being reg u lated by traffic officers or th a t the above statem en t is tr u e to the best of my know ledge and belief
days.
| bunch tog eth er, Decome a positive traffic direction devices.
Every
H. E. BLOYD. Cashier.
m enace to oth er cars.
p edestrian cro ssin g a highw ay
T eaching the fam ily to throw the I A driver, who finds a strin g of w ithin a business or resid en ce d is­ CORRECT— A ttest: H. E. Bloyd, Geo. A. P o rts, M. McGowan Bloyd,
1925 C h e v ro le t to u rin g , th o ro u g h ly o v e r­
D irectors.
bed covers stra ig h t back from th e ,. „ . . , „ ,
.
.
. . . ,
tr ic t at an y point o th e r th an a
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