Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 23, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    GRESHAM
PAGE FOUR
OUTLOOK,
TUESDAY,
AUGUST
H orace and A lta W ihlon e n te r­ GRANGE RECOMMENDS
SWISS WILL PICNIC
tained a t Sunday d in n er a t th e ir
TRI-STATE PROGRAM
AT CEDARVILLE PARK
home F o rest S troup, B ert Goodrich,
G range organ izatio n s of Oregon,
The an n u a l Swiss T u rn v erein pic­
Oka S tew art, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
W ashington and Idaho a re w orking nic and ath letic contest will be held
W itter and son Clinton and Eliza
to a common end according to re- a t C edarville P ark , L innem ann
and W lnnifred Bechill “ T he th ree
M. D. K ern left yesterday m orn- '
first m entioned w ill be rem em bered p o rts received of a conference held Ju n ctio n , next Sunday, A ugust 28.
ing for Tw in Falls, Idaho, to visit
as th e "th re e sen satio n al ja c k s ” th is sum m er betw een p ro m in en t T his w ill be the fifth y ear th is in ­
his d aughter, Mrs. W. J. H olien- I
rep resen tativ es of the g ran g es of tere stin g event has been held at the
beck and fam ily. He has moved his j who perform ed a t th e fair. A fter th e th ree states. T here has been beautiful C edarville p ark and al-
a w eek's engagem ent a t th e Oaks
belongings to P o rtlan d to the home i
con sid erab le speculation over th e wayg a good tim e ig had
they will leave for th e U niversity
of a relative, w here he expects to |
Max H orand, p resid en t of the
of A rizona w here they a re students. a ttitu d e of th e g ran g e to w ard eco-
live on his re tu rn from Idaho.
nom
ic
questions,
but
it
now
ap
p
e
ars
T
u
rn v erein , is en th u sia stic over th e
Mr. S tro u p I h ath letic In stru cto r at
th a t a definite program h as been p lan s and is a rra n g in g some a th ­
W. S. E v erett spent th e week-end ! the u n jvergjty.
w ith Mrs. E v erett and son Billy
Mrg H „ o t t and 8on Davld agreed upon, and th a t th e g ran g es letic co n tests th at wfll be w orth
who are a t Ocean L ake for tw o i an(j ^ is s Eva T acheron visited Mr. I of th e n o rth w est sta te s wi^l bend ' seeing. Mr. H ollenstein, of San
w eeks.
1 and j^jrg_ E m m ett W elling of Salem th e ir en erg ies to obtain th e adop­ F rancisco, prize-w inning w re stle r,
Mrs. F. V. W insor, who has been 1 from Monday until W ednesday of tion of th e follow ing legislative will give an exhibition and is ready
I to m eet any w restler on Sw iss
visiting her sister, Miss Emrna B. I last week. Mrs. Ott. Mrs. W elling p ro g ram :
Severance
tax.
i rules. T here will be perform ing
Johnson for th e paHt tw o weeks, 1 and Miss T acheron are sisters.
D ebenture plan of farm relief.
Ion p ara llel and h o rizo n tal b ars, and
left S aturday for h er hom e in Miles
Miss H elena K eefe of C latskanie,
G
raduated
sta
te
income
tax,
w
ith
j
o th er ath letic events and stu n ts,
City, M ontana.
Oregon, is th e house g u est of Miss
uniform provisions for th e th re e T here w ill also be Sw iss accordion
Jessie
McKee.
Fred W a rre ll of K am iah, Idaho,
m usic and yodeling.
Miss Irene E. M cDerm ott, d irec­ states.
cam e la st T h ursday for a visit w ith
W ater pow er.
T he T urn v erein is an ath letic
to
r
of
home
econom
ics
in
th
e
P
tts-
his b rother-in-law A. J. W. Brown,
W
hile
th
e
farm
relief
program
Is
and
gOcial organization of P ortland,
and a sister in P ortland, Mrs. R. H. burg, P ennsylvania, schools, is the
one of federal procedure, th e o t h e r s -------------------
g
uest
of
h
er
sister
Mrs.
8.
B.
H
all
F itting. Mrs. F ittin g hud been vis
could be u n d ertak en by any state,
Flood Control,
itlng w ith th e ir fath er. 91 years of | of H allro se ran ch . She will spend and it may be expected th a t mean-
S en ato r Robinson of /Arkansas
age, who m akes his home w ith Mr. u few days th e re on her w ay from ures will be p resen ted to th e people ,ias announced the d etails of the
W arrell, and th e la tte r retu rn ed C alifornia home over th e n o rth ern dealing w ith w ater pow er, incom e legislation he will propose to p re­
w ith his sister to P ortland. Mr. route.
tax and sev eran ce tax. T he first ven^ floods in th e M ississippi val-
Mr. and Mrs. J.“ E. G ates and
W arrell has a large stock ran ch in
tw o have been defeated decisively ’f y an<^ a *^ *n
reh a b ilita tio n
Idaho. He has been assistin g at «laughter M argaret, Mrs. E. E.
in Oregon, a statew ide hydro-elec- | w o r^ now being ca rrie d on in th a t
the Brown Meat m a rk e t fpr sev- i Morehead, Mrs. S pencer and Mr. trie m easu re having been rejected re 8>on. T he sen ato r is in direct
I and Mrs. H. Van Moss of P o rtlan d
era l days.
la st November by a vote of m ore conflict w ith S en ato r C u rtis of
B ernice, th e 11-year-old d aughter ««Joyed th e p leasu res of th e Mt. th an four to one.
; K ansas, who has sta te d th a t he
of Mr. ami Mrs. C harles Adams. | Hood Lw°P » ‘«Hway trip Monday
1 sees no reaso n for an e x tra ses-
T
he
n
o
rth
w
est
g
ran
g
es
affirm
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. H ouston, th e
slon of congress prio r to th e re g u ­
had the m isfortune to run into the
la tte r a d au g h ter of C. A. C arothers, th e ir opposition to fu rth e r develop­ lar date for convening in D ecem ­
seat of a mowing m achine on Mon­
m
ent
of
reclam
atio
n
projects,
u
n
til
have been rec en t g u ests a t the
day of last week, su stain in g a crack
red to a ber. Mr. Robinson d eclares th a t
C aro th ers home. T hey a re on the a g ric u ltu re . has i. been i.i. resto
...
, .
“11 1® c lea r to me th a t an ex tra o r-
an Irtch In length In the breastbone.
way from M ontana to Roseburg, posltion of p arity w ith o th e r Indus- ,h n ary 8e88lo„ of congreg8 shouId
Two X -ray pictures of the injury
tries, th is position being co u n ter to be convened in th e ea rly autum n,
th e ir fu tu re home.
w ere made.
Jo h n Schenk, his d au g h ter Miss th a t p revailing in ce n tral Oregon The flood relief and control prob-
Miss Lois T rim ble underw ent a F lo ren ce Schenk an d his son and and in m any sections of ea stern blem has the first ca ll.” He fa ­
vors governm ent aid u n d er th e di­
tonsilor operation at Good S am ari­ d aughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. John Oregon.
rection of H erb ert Hoover, and his
ta n
hospital
W ednesday
from Schenk Jr., and son of Ridgefield,
bill proposes an an n u al a p p ro p ria ­
Bid*
Wanted.
which she has recovered sa tisfa c ­ W ashington, enjoyed an outing to
tion of 3100,000,000 for w ork in the
Bids w anted for tw o school buss- ' M ississippi valley.
torily.
Lost Lake over th e w eek-end. Mr. es, 740 W ayne bodies, com plete,
J. C. K ilgore Is convalescing from Schenk is th e new ly-appointed also bids for ch assis, th e bodies to
Card of Thank*.
an attack of illness which th r e a t­ principal of the Ridgefield, W ash., be furnished by school board. Bids
We w ish to th an k our m any
w ill be opened 8 p. m., Sept. 12. frien d s for th eir kind assistan ce,
ened to develop into pneum onia. A high school.
T he board reserv es the rig h t to re- sym pathy, and beautiful floral of-
train ed n u rse has been In a tte n d ­
A civil service postal ex am in a­ ject any or all bids.
ferings, in the recen t bereavem ent
ance for nearly two weeks.
tion w as held at the high school on
W. C. LAWRENCE,
fo o u r beloved wife and m other.
Also Rev. H. V. W ilhelm, th e choir,
P resid en t of Board.
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Stanley, th e ir S atu rd ay forenoon of la st week
Ladies of the A uxiliary, aud the
Clerk.
son H arold and H nrry S path en­ and on Monday forenoon of this K. A. MILLER,
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i p allb earers.
joyed a trip over the Mt. Hood Loop week, 37 in all w ritin g on the q u es­
D on't lay down ihe paper till you I H. M. M iller, Dr. and Mrs. J. E.
highw ay on Sunday of la st week. tions of the exam ination w hich was have read th e W ant Ads
C lanahan, Glenwood M iller.
T he trip was m ade in Mr. S p ath ’s conducted by W. L. G orsage, clerk
VW WW WWlfMlfWIfWIfW^ V T T T T rT T T T T T T T ^ 'T rT T T T T rT T T T lV T T T
sport model Buick coupe recently a t the local postofflce.
A num ber from G resham a re a t ­
purchased from W alteFW . Metzger.
Mrs. G ladys C lanahan has r e ­ tending th e movie, "Old Iro n sid es”,
turned to her hom e in Seaside after being run th is week a t the m u n ici­
spending several m onths carin g for pal auditorium in P o rtlan d . T hose
h er m other, th e late Mrs. H. M. who have seen th e p ic tu re p ro ­
Miller. H er fath e r and her brother, nounce it a splendid film.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Metzger and
Glenwood, w ent to Seaside with
F in an cial experience should be
secured as ea rly in life as possible.
h er and w ill spend a few days Mr. and Mrs. W alter Metzger and
dau g h ter Doris a re spending a
Many p a re n ts realize th is and
there.
have sta rte d th e ir ch ild ren in b u s­
Miss Lucy O edam ke and Miss week ut Seaside.
iness by investing in a savings a c ­
Roy Burton and Bill F e rris have
Viola C harleston of P o rtlan d w ere
count a t th e
re
tu
rn
e
d
from
a
w
eek's
trip
th e guests today of Mrs. J. G. Metz­
FIRST STATE BANK
through so u th ern Oregon. They
ger.
Mr. and Mrs. Chase E. S t.C la ir went by way of The D alles-C allfor-
This is as tru ly a b u sin ess as any
plan to le av e 'th is evening for an a u ­ nbi highw ay, stopping a t C rater
other. It pays 4 per ce n t and the
p rin cip al is safe. T h a t is m ore
tom obile trip which will take them Lake and K lam ath F alls, and r e ­
th an can be said for m any other
over the n o rth ern ro u te to Minne­ tu rn ed by way of th e Roosevelt
lines of business.
sota and Illinois, w here they will highway.
T he m a tte r of giving flags to
Elton
E
astm
an
is
driving
a
new
visit w ith relatives. Mrs. S t.C lair
children as an Inducem ent to s ta rt
has two siste rs near Bloomington, tw o-door Buick sedan w hich lie r e ­
a savings acco u n t has m et w ith
purchased th ro u g h
the
such success th a t we have a new
Illinois, and both have relatives In cently
supply of flags w hich w ill be given,
a num ber of places on th e ir route. W alter Metzger Buick agency.
w hile they last, to each new depos­
They expect to be gone about five
itor m aking a deposit of >5 or more
H ealth Officer* Will Meet.
weeks.
in the Shvitigs D epartm ent.
A conference of city and county
T he children who have been en­
T hese flags are 3 x 5 feet with
h ealth ollicers will be held at S a­
jointed pole, halyurds and bracket.
joying the playground activities nt
lem on A ugust 30 and 31. T here
On Ju ly 1st we paid our savings
th e G resham grade school during
a re forenoon, afternoon and eve­
depositors n early >7,500.00.
th e past tw o m onths a re w orking
ning sessions each day.
Was your child am ong those who
hard to pile up scores on th e v a ri­
Among the subjects discussed
received a portion of th is in te rest?
ous events w hich they have been
will be T o u rist Camp Inspection,
W ouldn’t you like to get him in ­
practicing, and w ill dem onstrate
terested in an account and sta rte d
the P revention of R ickets, S carlet
th e ir ability at the picnic next Sat
in saving?
urday. They will m eet about 10
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ratio n . T uberculosis. S terilizatio n
No« Is it Good Timo
o’clock, each bringing lunch. O ther
of
Feeble-m
inded,
etc.
Also
some
children a re Invited to Join them
and m any of th e m others w ill be stric tly m edical ami su rg ical su b ­
th e re to enjoy th e sp o rts and the jects.
picnic dinner at noon.
l u l l » Tuning.
GRESHAM, OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dlmond of
Piano tuning, $3.50. P lano and
A Strong Bank
B urtrum , Minn., passed through organ repairing. F red B. Jones,
49th stre e t S E . P ortland.
G resham th is m orning w ith re la ­
tives bound for a tw o-days' visit Phone TAbor §952 or G resham
1561.—Adv.
and outing at Hood River. Mr.
Dlmond stopped for a few m om ents'
chat with an old friend, Mrs. Mary
Welph at th e Outlook office. He
also m et Mr. and Mrs. B enjam in
M ad e to O rd e r
Davies. Mr. D avies' p are n ts and
o th e r relativ es in M innesota were
any design
lifelong friends of the Dimond fam ­
ily.
Mr. Hnd Mrs. Dlmond will
leave for th e ir M innesota home th e
com ing T hursday.
Mrs. F. V. W insor and Em m a B.
Johnson w ere dinner guests of Mr. j Base L ine Road, m ile ea st 12-
Mlle corner.
1*1105 E 721
and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair last F riday
LATE MODEL
evening.
Gresham Locals
START the CHILDREN in BUSINESS
*3.
1»27
Premium Awards
C ontinued from page 3
1st Mrs. N ora R usher, 2d A
Davies.
FAIRVIEW
Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard B elton and
children of Canby w ere d inner
guests on Sunday at th e home of
L. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stone.
Professional Cut Flower*.
B est d isplay of gladiolus, 1st A.
D. K endall.
B est display cu t flowers, 1st
B auer A quatic G ardens.
Mt. View F lo ra l Co. special prize,
1st L. S in clair, 2d Ida B. K reuder,
3d A. L. Davies.
A m ateur d ah lia special prize, 1st
R alph M ercer.
M eier & F ra n k special, 1st Boys’
S tate T ra in in g school
Gill B ros.' special, 1st A. L.
Davies.
Junior High Schools.
T here a re 1,174 ce n te rs of pop­
ulation u nder 2500 in th e U nited
S tates having ju n io r high school
o rganizations of one type or a n o th ­
er. The United S tates B ureau of
E ducation has recen tly been stu d y ­
ing ce rtain phases of th is class of
educational developm ent in ru ra l
and sm all com m unities, w ith th e
resu lt th a t defects in th e sy stem s
have been pointed out. Good roads
and im proved tra n sp o rta tio n have
doubled the d istances over w hich
pupils can be c a rrie d to school.
The W om en's Society of the
Sm ith
M emorial
P re sb y teria n
church w ill hold an aftern o o n tea
on T h u rsd ay at th e hom e of Mrs.
E. R. D. H ollenst^d. A cordial in ­
vitation is extended to all.
Mrs. Alice Radcliff of P o rtlan d
Lumber for Sale.
has been a w eek-end g u est of Mrs.
All kinds rougll and dressed lum ­
Eliza Stone.
ber, tw o m iles south of Sandy. A.
W. Bell L um ber com pany, phone
Outlook W ant Ads. get resu lts.
Sandy 131.
free ;
12 months’ casing repair work if you buy your tires of us
Firestone Tires
A b so lu tely gu aran teed for tw e lv e m onths!
READ OUR OFFER TO YOU.
We are now guaranteeing our tires through the Oregon Tire Guar­
anty Company, by means of a written contract with you. This abso­
lutely guarantees the tire for twelve months. This guaranty entitles
you to free casing service, that is casing repair of any kind absolutely
free of charge, also if the tire should not give twelve months of service
you receive a new tire of like size and make free, no charge for the tire
whatever. We want your tire business. Buy from us and we will both
make money. The TRIPLE “A” for service with a smile.
Trinie “A” Service Station
J. C. SHULTZ, Prop
GRESHAM
FIRST STATE BANK
Floral Pieces
Suhr’s Flower Farm
Dependable
Look to Your Watch
as Well as Your Car
Your car, without oil, would soon hr
burned up by friction. Your car needs an
abundance of oil.
Your watch needs only a drop and very
rarely, but it needs that drop mighty badly
and it needs the service of a man who
knows how to put on that drop of oil just
exactly right to prevent a gumming up the
whole works.
S a ve y u t ir v n t c h a n d *«»»• m o n e y h j
in g it e x a m in e d e v e ry s ix m o n th * .
P o w e ll S tre e t
G re tth u in , t ir e .
iiceca-f. .-, 6:,v,y/t.y yr.v.-tfCfaYJtt, ;
IR A I fACTORY EQUIPMENT) 4 -0 0 0 « SIQAM ( n OTACOAC m )
T he Lowest Price
at w hich a Sedan
was EV ER sold
Re- Conditioned
Used Cars
Dodge Brothers
OVERI AMI TOI RING. disc w heels, balloon tire s in
good shape, good p a in t......................................................
1M6 CHEVROLET UOAt H. a good buy at
CHEVROLET tOUI'E. repainted, runs good
....
1W5 FORD UAH I’E, balloon tires, e t c .................................
I *M \ UOAt II, good tit s. Just o v rhnuled
♦/.£»)» I
One horse-power to every sixty-five pounds
o f chassis weight.
And this is only half the story! Here’s a car that
will look like new and travel like new long after
most cars have passed into old age.
$250
Built to give trouble-free, economical service
over a long period o f time.
$ 2 2 t)
Longest springbase o f any car under $1000.
Smart new bodies—beautiful lines. A brilliant
performer at the lowest price for which a Sedan
was ever sold by D odge Brothers!
$225
$5 50
.1 large lint of other lined earn not tinted here
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
R II I ABU II A
PUGNE l i l i
A mile-a-minute performer—the fastest Four in
America!
The answer is quality—D odge Brothers quality!
Quality materials and construction unequalled by
many cars hundreds o f dollars higher in price.
IW5 AVII I Y S.K M G H T T o u rin g , late 25. balloon tires
ca r looks and ru n s like a new car, sp e c ia l...................
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». K IS H AM. OREGON
BROCKWAY & NELSON
Phone 1471
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