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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1928)
O TUESDAY, GKESHAM OUTLOOK, GKESHAM, OREGON PAGE TWO I OK LEG IS LATI RE Wolfe Has Record for Honest Service Brownell Points to Good Record STAND BY A MAN THAT Cyril G. Brow nell is a fine s p e d - j I m an of th e clean, capable type of men any th o u g h tfu l citizen would like to have re p re se n t him in the sta te leg islatu re. He is a P o rtlan d m an who has had wide experien ce as a farm er and man of affairs who is In te re st ed In laws p ertain in g to public w el fare, economy and lessening the tax burden. He has served two term s in th e sta te le g isla tu re and j has been on some of th e m ost im- | p o rta n t com m ittees. He is ag ain st freak laws and class legislation. ' He says he has a unique record in j th e leg islatu re of never having in troduced a bill except as a com m it tee m easure. He is a tax p ay e r in nine counties I in Oregon and his slogan is “Low er 1 tax es.” He w as brought up on a Jas. I). Olson farm In U m atilla county, from Jim m ie Olson, as his m any w hich county he w as first elected friends fam iliarly cull him, is a j to th e leg islatu re, and has been a popular and capable m an in the farm er and know s the fa rm e r’s sta te leg islatu re. He is on the r e I problem s and burdens. He is a publican ballot for nom ination and 1 g rad u ate of th e sta te a g ric u ltu ra l is likely to be one of th e lucky 13, I college. By train in g , experience ! and association he may be depend- 1 ed on to w ork and vote for th e best BLU E LAKE BROW NING T R A G E D Y A V E R T E D , in te rests of the taxpayers. Mr. B row nell is w ell connected Conflicting rep o rts have been given of th e n ear drow ning of two w ith various fra te rn a l and civic o r boys, (leorge M cAllister of G resh ganizations. He is presid en t of the am and Jo h n L angley of Fairview , O. S. C. Alumni association. He fa th e accident tak in g place in Blue vors rea d ju stm e n t of th e autom o lake last T uesday evening. But for bile license fee though is not in the heroic effort of C lair Stockton, favor of th e low flat fee and high In su ra n ce funds for farm loans. Langley and W illiam i gas tax. He is a good friend of the No com m ission or brokerage. Very Virgil easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv. S chm lerer, It is m ore th an possible M ultnomah county fair and w ill the uffair would have ended d is favor any reaso n ab le legislation th a t in su res its perm anency and astrously. S everal boys w ere playing on a developm ent. ra ft In th e lake, probably 15 feet out and w here th e w ater w as about W EEK E M PH A SIZ E S 12 feet in depth. One of th e n u m AIR T R A N SPO R T A T IO N ber sta rte d to swim to sh o re w hen A ttention of th e public is called he met M cAllister who w as sw im to th e fact th a t th is week is re c PLEASANT HOME ming out to th e raft. T he boy w as ognized as a ir m ail week. T he evidently tired and about to give la test method of tra n sp o rtin g the S unday w as a w ell-tilled day for out and grappled M cA llister, n e a r United S tates m all to and from its the congregation of th e B aptist ly draw ing him down. In th e destination is th ro u g h the air by church, and each service was u n tu ssle th a t ensued botli M cAllister m eans of th e la st word in airp lan e u su ally w ell attended. T he p asto r and L angley w ere rescued and co n stru ctio n am i by tlie aid of and m any of the m em bers ex R ep u b lican C a n d id a te draw n to th e sh o re w here they tru s ty pilots. A fter 10 y ears of pressed app reciatio n of th e Moth to r w ere given first aid by th e ir com th is service th is d ep artm en t is no e rs' Day program rendered by the panions. None was much w orse longer an innovation and is rec Bible school as an introduction to off for tile experience excepting a ognized as u p erm an en t m eans of the m orning service. T his program nervous shock, due in p a rt to the tran sp o rta tio n . consisted of the songs "Home extrem ely cold w ater of th e lake. T w enty-tw o ro u tes a re ni)w in Sw eet Home”, “The D earest Spot”, operation w ith flve o th ers under and “Sw eet and Low”, sung by P a id A dv. T ell it to One-Flve-SIx-Ons. c o n tra ct and scheduled for o p era ju n io r and in term ediate classes, tions during th e c u rre n t year. The and a solo, "L ittle M other of Mine” , to tal m ileage of th e air-m all sy s by the Rev. Gordon Johnson. Mabel “ A fiu M in e* * M a n f o r a B m w ineats O f f i c e ” tem is now 12,550 m iles, w ith an Brink read th e story of th e origin additional 1350 m iles under advise of M others' Day. F lorence Rich m ent. A ir-m all pilots a re flying and Mrs. Louise Nelson also gave every day a to ta l d istan ce of 22,- readings which w ere trib u te s to 110 miles. T he p ro g ress of th e air M otherhood. N ettie Brink. P earl m all service d u rin g th e p ast 10 G uthu, L ucile McGraw and Lucile years is a g rea t m eans of g ratifica N asshahn gave recitatio n s. Mr. Jo h n so n com pleted the service with tion to Uncle Sam. A ir-m ail postage is 10 cen ts for a sh o rt serm on ap p ro p riate to the each half ounce or fractio n th e re day. of, from point of origin to d estin a In the evening 14 young people tion. from th e Sellwood B aptist church STOOD BY YOU On th e ballot for M ultnomah county co u rt officers to be nom inat ed next F riday will be found three nam es for clerk of the d istric t court. One of them Is E dw ard R. Wolfe. If efficient and honest service In governm ent and sta te positions count as they should th e re is no doubt th a t Mr. W olfe will be nom i nated for this responsible position. H e is a resident of P ortlan d and for several y ears was a governm ent em ploye in th e tre a su ry d e p a rt m ent and the d ep a rtm en t of labor. L ater he w as a deputy in th e sta te fire m a rsh a l's office. In these posi tio n s he handled m any thousands of d o llars of public funds and a l w ays w ith stric t economy and fidel ity. He standardized the fire fight ing equipm ent thro u g h o u t the state. T he low est estim ate m ade by m e chanical engineers for this work w as $30,000. T hrough his know l edge of economy and efficiency Mr. W olfe finished the w ork sa tisfa c to rily to all a t a saving to the sta te of $16,000 u n d e r'th e estim ate. Mr. W olfe a s se rts th a t during 1926 and 1927 over $5700 of public funds w as m isappropriated by the form er clerk of the d istric t co u rt of th is county, and he urges th a t the voters consider his record for hon esty and efficiency in choosing u clerk for this d istric t court. RE - ELECT li«N V o te X 62 For BENNETT FOR State Senator Endorsed by the following Multnomah county newspapers T he T he T he T he T he O regon Jo u rn al P o rtla n d News P o rtla n d T eleg ram G resham O utlook St. Johns Review and many other papers and clubs J. E. B E N N E T T “Bennett made a tine record," says the Oregon Grange Bulletin. R epublican C an d id ate — P a id A d v e rtis e m e n t. Jas. D. OLSON State Representative Cucumbers Wanted. Fifty ac res of cucum bers are w anted by tlie G resham branch of the Oregon P ickle & C anning com pany with w hich to till o rd ers for the com ing year. The local plant lias recently decided to tak e on additional cucum ber acreag e and will sign c o n tra c ts up to 50 acres. —Adv. | See th e b arg a in s listed In the I W ant Ads. HAL H O SS •f O R EG O N CITY. CLACKAMAS COUNTY fo r SECRETARY of STA T E • • • E x p e r ie n c e d an d $ u c c « i < l a l i a a d m in is t r a t io n . • . . Ï o r m e r p r iv a te « « e r « t a r y to Gc P a tte rs o n a n ti m e m b e r o f tb a state P a r o ls L o n s J , • • • T am I lia r w i t k w o r k o f s e c re ta ry o f s tate, a n d in te r e s te d in d e v e lo p m e n t o f O rego sa • • . E n d o rsed e d i t o r i a l l r lv 1 4 d .iils io r .h u a n d 1 0 7 w e e k ly n e w s p a p e r s<3 w k o re t o n tm e ii J H a l H o m t e I j and lo r r i f i c i e o c y , a k llity . W. C. ALDERSON • „ « u . u . r * a l i J l o w . H . I i m . d w w j a n .i a ffa ir s , k n o w s k o w to k e e p k te o w n c c a r r y r e e p o n a t k il it y . a n d acts f i r m l y in a w t k o r r t y . Ckygnn liai Hots foe «Si P a id A dv. PoSsr FOR Clnk, Alante PktTLps. «Seep.. (Tangos» Cs^f C ounty School S u p erintendent eerieea rwst.saiaa te . astsaae TO I HE VO TERS S E R V IC E Our equipment is at your disposal day or night. ' Our success is built on being ready to serve at any and all times. Gates Funeral Home U r .a b .n i J. F . U A T F H M o rtic ia n l.ady Téléphona I K I A ta la tn .l ol' E astern M ultnomah Count; In my service a . su p e rin tendent I have been sq u are w ith the youth of our county, fair w ith tlie te ach ers and honest with th e public I hope and believe th a t you have conflilence In my p u r pose. Mv g ran d p a re n ts se t tled n ear G resham In 1152. My ea rliest m em ories are here and I pledge my best for your high school and the school situ atio n In E astern M ultnom ah County. I am asking your help and support on F riday next and during the next (our years. Paid Adv. Legislature Joint Representative Multnomah & Clackamas Counties, 30th Dist. H as alw ays favored income tax and w rote th e arg u m en t in its favor at the la st special election. C N O R T H , W. C M ultnom ah County 57 X N O R T H , W. C C lackam as County conducted the B. Y. P. U. service in P a id A dv. b y R ic h a rd D eich a very in terestin g m anner, the le s son of the evening being divided am ong the various visitors and in and a w onderful program ," w as the te rsp e rsed w ith m usical num bers. usual com m ent of those who a t T he Rev. Andrew Johnson of Haley tended th e L adies’ Aid M others' supplied for the Rev. Gordon Jo h n Day supper w hich was given at th e son in the evening service and M ethodist ch u rch S atu rd ay eve bro u g h t to th e m o th ers p rese n t a ning. A group of approxim ately sh a rp co n tra st of re su lts of good or 300 people crow ded th e spacious evil influence w hich m o th ers may basem ent alm o st to th e lim it. The yield over th eir ch ildren, by giving supper consisted of- potato salad, the life history of a good m other, m eats, cakes. Jellies and jam s, hot the m other of St. A ugustine, and of biscuits and coffee. T he biscuits one whose influence was evil, the w ere fu rn ish ed by th e F ish er m other of King Chari«» of France. F louring Mills com pany and m ade W alter Spiers was brought home by one of the biscuit ex p erts of last F riday from th e hospital th e ir ad v ertisin g d ep artm ent. Tlie w here he had undergone an o p er "B u tt-r-n a ise" salad d ressin g used ation for appendicitis. W alter is on the salad s w as fu rn ish ed by th e having m ore th an his sh a re of h o s Gelfand M anufacturing com pany. pital life, having spent several The sp eak er of th e evening w as m onths th ere after being so se v ere C hester A. Lyon, of Big B rother ly in ju red in a saw m ill. He m ust F arm fame, who spoke on th e home and fam ily relatio n sh ip s. T he re a d still use cru tch es to get about. er for th e p rogram w as Mrs. Gib The graduation exercises of th e son of P o rtlan d . Miss Rose W eath- eighth grade class of th e O rient all played several piano num bers. school will be held W ednesday eve The Jacobson m ale q u a rte t of P o rt ning, beginning at 8 o'clok. land fu rn ish ed n ea rly an hour of George C arp en ter and fam ily vocal m usic. T he personnel of the spent Sunday at th eir home here. q u a rte t w as H. J. Jacobson, first T he C arp en ters a re at A rrah te n o r: Lloyd W arren , second W anna for the sum m er, w here Mr. te n o r: S arg en t P atte rso n , baritone, C arp en ter is employed as a c a r and Emil Brom s. bass. T he accom penter. p an ist w as Ralph R ichards. The L ucile N asshahn is very proud of q u arte t w as fu rn ish ed th ro u g h the her $5 gold piece w hich she won courtesy of th e Jacobson Company in an essay co n test conducted by F u n eral d irecto rs. T he ladies of the W. C. T. U. All her frien d s are the ch u rch ex p ress them selves as proud to have one of th e tr num ber being highly pleased w ith th e r e honored in this way. su lts of th e ir efforts. Mrs. Louise Nelson accom panied At th e an n u al election of officers Mr. and Mrs. B arn ett H ow ard and of th e E p w o rth L eague held S u n W. C. S paulding to Dodge P ark Sunday afternoon, la te r callin g at day evening in connection w ith the the home of Mr. S paulding's sister, devotional service. Joe Drew was elected p resid e n t; B arb ara W alters, Mrs. Louella Lent. Rev. and Mrs. W illiam F air- first vice p resid e n t; Lilly Rybnlek. w eath er w ere calling on old friends second vice p resid e n t: Elm a Cook, in th is com m unity S atu rd ay a f te r th ird vice p resid e n t; Mabel C a rl son. fo u rth vice p resid e n t: Amy noon. T he P o rtab le L um ber com pany of Sloop, se c re ta ry ; H arry C arlson, C herryville has com pleted saw ing tre a su re r, and Genevieve Bickford, o p eratio n s at th e ir mill and the m usician. Lily Rybnick is rep o rted to be m achinery will be put up for sale. II. C. Nelson, a m em ber of th e firm, very ill at her hem e. has retu rn ed to his home here. M. J. Melton h as suffered a re Mrs. Josie A nderson and Dorothy lapse and is now seriously ill at Fields spent Monday at the Nelson I his home w ith w hat seem s to be in- I fluensa. home. “A great crowd, a tine supper. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es M anary of K EEP COM RADE J u d g e K a n z le r ON THE CIRCUIT BENCH VOTE X 50 Paid Adv. BARNETT H. ‘ Barney” Goldstein REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for the STATE LEGISLATURE VOTE X 82 —Paid Adv. P o rtlan d w ere guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W E M arkell S u n day. They m ade a trip to Bull Run during th e day. T he Misses Abbie and Bessie Norton w ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L en n artz and Mr. and Mrs. Jack G reenwood over th e w eek-end. Miss Rose W atherell w as also a guest at the L ennartz home at the sam e tim e. ! spent a vacation of about a m onth with Mrs. Schumway. Miss Amy Sloop has com pleted her w ork at M ilwaukie and is now at her home. Miss E sth er Sloop is em ployed at the F irs t S tate bank. T he m em bers of th e ca st of th e pageant. "Go Ye" w hich is now be- i ing p repared for p resen tatio n by the M ethodist Sunday school, a re requested to m eet a t the hom e of Mrs. J. Day of Amity has re I Mrs. Ja ck G reenwood S atu rd ay turned to her work after having evening for practice.