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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1919)
holiday number kESH \M OUTLOOK liity of ««tab B MRS. C. I. THOMAS. I ■ An ir. iusury p ro b ab ly not know n to I v lent» o f O regon is th e iSrivir,. 1 g ro w in g business of cel- ’ r g a t T ro u td a le . Tw elve MULTNOMAH CHILDREN «ir* ;i M<?uiQnis h ere FINISH MANY PROJECTS ItroD - ry a re a in M ,ch’Sa n - ani1 By MISS ETH E L I. CALKINS. ,ej few acres of ^ e rich riv e r County Club Leader. kjttpui nd of th e W ilson farm , and Lon raisin g th e finest of celery. nave com pleted th e ir p rojects, made Lo» ' ■r‘ ina a n J out8 of b u s’ th e ir rep o rts and are planning an 1 [ m m , » fctch is a busin ess p ec u lia r to organizing for the y ear of 1920 L eif. from th « selec tio n of th e seed. Some of course dropped out along L, ,j'o . r $25 a pound, th e g re a t care S un-P ial ranch bordering on t h 3 th e way g ettin g weary of th e ta sk L prei ara tio n of th e seed bed, and Sandy river, bought by Mr. Irving they had assum ed o r p erhaps having »11 the d etails of p la n tin g and grow - Spencer th re e years ago. contain;:.-: raised the pig o r corn failed to m ake Lg th o p u la r an d a ttra c tiv e vege- th irty acres, w ith ten acres ad ditional the req u ired rep o rt of profit o r loss a t th e close of th e club year. To L u es till it is b lan ch ed au d finally ren te d from th e S un-P ial ranch th ese n o thing more can be said ex Mag an-1 p rep ared fo r th e m a rk e t. He h as put in a w ouderful system cept th a t we hope th e w eath er will Xow th e re are six o r seven celery of overhead irrig atio n , the w ater b e be m ore favorable an o th e r year. Out Fnrnitutv like this u found but one Lrdens in th is vicinity. T he W ilson ing pum ped from the Sandy riv er by- of the 556 who were enrolled as ac in a lifetime at such attractive prices Mothers. G eorge an d R ussell, had electric pow er from th e P R. L i- P tive m em bers having m ade at least four a< r ■$ th is year, m a rk e tin g from ru n n in g th ro u g h pipes up above the one rep o rt. 352 com pleted by m aking The importance and economy of (w-r L jS sc ag e 6700 dozen bunches. ground being turned on at will anti the req u ired final rep o rt, an increase Lpjt it g oing to p o in ts In Idaho, com ing dow n in show ers and spray, of 4 0 per cent o v er last year. M an' tuanence is fast being recognized. a, more received the benefits of th e W»shi -ton and M ontana. T h e / w ith w onderful rainbow effects, work, having carried out p a rt of th e Lis,.: ¡so a b o u t 600 sack s of p o ta m aking an erstw hile sandy patch of gifts of transient value grow in cost lessons at least toes, a: d a good sized band of hogs g round “ bloom and blossom like the Those who have finished a re re L je ft are n o t to be overlooked in ro se." Besides celery, differen. ceiving very a ttra c tiv e achievem ent these nee of la b o r sc arcity an d high crops are being grow n and harvested pins sent out from S tate S u p erin te n cost, i- he fact th a t th e tw o b ro th ers all the long grow ing season, from th e dent C h u rch ill’s office. In a la te r edition will be published did all th e w ork th em selv es except in ea rliest vegetables to cabbage and Ljerv arv eet, w hen tw o ex tra m en i cauliflow er in th e late fall an d early a com plete rep o rt of all phases of th e work for the past year. »ere hired. . w inter. L ast year several acres were Below is a list of sta n d a rd clubs H. C M cGinnis is s till in th e busi- set to asp arag u s. It ta k es a w orking who will receive special recognition. aefs, having th re e acres of celery on force of ab o u t tw enty to tak e care of These clubs are en title d to a special h»nd leased from th e W ilson farm . these gardens. certificate of m erit in recognition of Be m arketed 4500 dozen bunches this A. D. K endall, th e sta tio n agent the fact 'h a t they have 75 per cent Lear. He won a gold m edal for his and above of th e ir m em bers who Liery a t th e P an am a-P acific exposi here, who is also ag en t for th e ex com pleted th e ir work by sending in press com pany, has w orked up quite tion at San F ran cisco . H is son, M or a large shipping business. Besides th e ir final reports. The 100 per cent clubs in th e sew ris MeGinnis, is m a n a g e r of th e cel th e so-called g arden products, many- ery d ep artm en t of th e S pencer g a r tons of produce are shipped o u t of ing project are here given in th e fol ing o rd er— L ocation, n u m b er of dens. ' h ere th ey have seven acres of \ this section th ro u g h T ro u td ale, p o ta low m em bers, and leader. this vegetable. A bout 6000 bunches toes being shipped out by th e carload C orbett. 7. Miss M inerva Pow ell: so far have been ship p ed from ther-3 T he B laser F ru it com pany han d le a .Terry. • , Mrs B N. H a il. H illsd ale. Lor the parlor or sitting room make Isome of it h as not been dug, th e frost ! la rg e am ount of sm all fru its, prunes, 19, Miss H uida K eh rli; W est P o rt eoniing before it could be got out. A pears, and o th e r produce. T he high land, 5. Miss G ertru d e C oullard! the family a gift of a Reading Lamp or car load w as se n t to C hicago from land east of th e Sandy riv er is very Fairview . 6. Mrs. H ,« lin ; H u rlb u rt. THE MANDEL an Easy Chair. _ there early in N ovem ber, and a s e c - : fertile, producing ab u n d a n t crops, 6. Mrs. Em ily: P leasan t View, 7, PHONOGRAPH Mrs. S. D. H ard in g : T ro u td ale , 7. Ltd car w as to follow , b u t a freeze ; especially of potatoes, cabbage and Mrs. A P. K endall: F airview , 7. •me before it could be filled. The onions. Miss E linor A nderson; O rient. 20, been added early ireezes a re a d raw b ac k th a t has Mrs. Sadie Chase. P erhaps because of such abundant to be reckoned w ith in th e business, ic. Come in and diversified food9, th e re never was I The 75 p er cent an d above are as bos ' years n ot i n t e r f e r i n g w ith m a r follow s: G resham . Miss E sth er El- it. We will a place w here housew ives p ut up and keting th e w hole crop, th is year, how - ford; Rockwood. Mrs. F. B ensou, sto re aw ay fo r w inter such su p p lies' to d e m o li irer. being exceptional in the early Powell Valley, Mrs. A lta Gentry- freezing lin e , as Is n oticeable ju st at of food. C anned salm on, all kinds of The 100 per cent pork clubs a re as to you. fru it and vegetables are found in follow s: Lynch. 5, Win H ornecker; present. ab u ndance in the cellars of fam ilies F airview and T erry, 5. J. R. Cava- Most of th e celery from th e g a r Pnces who have been here long enough to ; n ag h ; W est P o rtlan d . 7, Mrs. W. A. dens h ere is shipped to th e n o rth - im bibe th e th rifty h ab its of th e c o m -, $100 to Roberson. vest sta te s before m entioned, b rin g Seventy-five per cent o r o v e r' I m unitv. w hile th e fam ous Sandy riv er ing an av e rag e price of 85c a dozen Powell Valley, C arl Nelson. and we w ill sav in passing th a t th e re sm elt are preserved in several te m p t C anning. ing ways. ie no finer celery raised th a n is sent O th er clubs w ith 100 per cent rec T ro u td ale is com ing into its own as ord are. Russellville. 7, Mrs Chas from here. T he nam e B lue Ribbon tslery is becom ing know n to indicate an in d u stria l cen ter in ways not W allace: Powell Valley, 5, Mrs Alta [the very finest in its line. The th ree th o u g h t of w hen th e packing p lan t G entry; O rient, 13, Mrs. Sadie Chaae. C< Miking. Maces above described, com prising was tak en aw ay from here, leaving Lynch, 7, Mrs. Wm. H o rn eck er. | about fifteen acres, a re all 100 pel about h alf the houses em pty and th-3 L usted, 5, Mrs. 1. W Spencer; P le a s -1 tent A m erican in ow nership, m an- tow n lonesom e-looking. Now th e re an t Valley, 5, Mrs H. E. Poppleton can n o t be a house ren ted , as they are agenn’nt, an d w orkm en. Sheep. Lynch, 5. Mrs. A. B arrow s: B rooks.' 7, Mrs. A lbert L uethe ? < « a i « s « i S £ S i i C « s s £ « a £ « S £ « « Ä « G resham P oultry, 10, Mrs H H , In th e Ju stic e C o u rt fo r M ultnom ah D istrict. County of M ultnom ah. E ling; M ERRY CHRISTM AS » rows. Maplewood Corn, 6. E. Bar S tate of Oregon. T he G ilbert g ard en in g club had A. W. M etzger. P laintiff, vs O. R B urch an d ■ — Burch, hl» wife. m ore th an 75 per cent of th e ir m em D efendants. bers finish. Mrs. G race F u rey Is the To G. R. B urch an d ---------- Burch. leader. D efendants above Nam ed: in th e nam e of th e S tate of Oregon T r a in , o f T h o u g h t. W hat we need fo r m ost of our you a re hereby req u ired to ap p ear tra in s of th o u g h t is m ore freights and an sw er th e com plaint filed ag a in st you in th e above en title d ill®? and few er p arlo r cars. T he average action on o r before th e 13th day of tra in of th o u g h t isn 't big enough to Ja n u a ry , 1920, which is th e d ate carry a full-sized opinion on any sub fixed by th e o rd er of th e above en ject. Most of them a re forever go title d C ourt fo r you to ap p e ar and ing and never g ettin g anyw here an sw er th e co m piaint h erein and if W hat they need is a new schedule and vou fall ao to an sw er, for w ant th e re They make a nice Christmas Gift for some a fresh tim e table. T he greatest of p lain tiff will apply to th e Court tro u b le is, th ough, th a t seine men for Judgm ent a g a in st you in th e sum F ifty -th re e and 30-100 ($53 30» one in the family. a re too narro w -m in d ed to accom of dollars w ith In terest th ereo n at six m odate broad-gauge track s for th e ir per cen t per ann u m from A ugust— , tra in s of th o u g h t T h eir equipm ent 1919, u n til paid an d for th e costs could all ru n on a g n a t's eyebrow aud and d isb u rsem en ts h erein. You a re f u rth e r notified ih a t by n ever fall off T ake a look at your v irtu e of a w rit of a tta c h m e n t an d tra in of th o u g h t some tim e. See if Gresham, Ore Phone 175 It Is suffering from any of these d e g a rn ish m en t issued in th e above e n fects. If It Is, flag it at once and see titled cause all p erso n al p ro p erty be w hat can be done. — Plainfield, longing to you o r e ith e r of you lu th e possession of G. W. K enney has been MERRY CHRISTM AS (N. J .) C o u rier News attac h ed and is being held su b je ct to the outcom e of th is actio n , which i Read th e W ant rda said p erso n al p ro p erty o r so much th ereo f as may be necessary will be sold an d th e proceeds th ereo f applu to w ard th e sa tisfa c tio n of th e ju d g m ent recovered h erein . T he d ate ot first p u b licatio n of th is Sum m ons is Decem ber 9. 191», »nd th e d ate of last p u blication is J a n u a ry 13, 1920 McGVIRK A SCH N EID ER. A tto rn ey s for P laintiff. F irst S tate Bank Bldg, G resham , Or IF -----A N D ! JOHN BROWN. Ju stic e of th e Peace. Be Practical Give Practical Gifts this year conies but once a year. See Palmquist for 1 Auto Robes Auto Gloves S. E. PALMQUIST Something New tor the Children W e hav e a nice line of Sam-E- K a r s, Kiddie Kars, H o r s e Toddlers a n d Velocipedes. All sizes, from the youngest to the oldest. p Let us install a Bathroom like the one & pictured above in your home & FOR CHRISTMAS GRESHAM and PORTLAND Albert Ekstrom P rtla n d A-2078 22.5 A sh ; B dw y ao#»2. The Holidays are here With Pretty Things and Plenty. li e have Hats for Christmas Gifts Away under $20. Beal Bargains in Hats Holiday Trade G resham 851 Oor. PowNI »ml Maple 4DM1MNTK tT K IA ' SALE «>» K E I L PKOI’EKTY. Notice ia hereby given th a t by v ir tu e of an o rd er of sa le m ade by Hon. Geo. Tazw ell of th e C ircu it C ourt in 1‘rotiate of th e S tate of O regon for the county of M ultnom ah, in th e m a tte ’ of th e estate of J A. F rakea, de- ,-aaed. No. 14178. e n tered December 1st. 1919. and fo r th e purpose of pay in g unsatisfied, chargee, expenses and claim s ag a in st th e said estate, th e u ndersigned M attle F. F rakea. ad m in istra trix of th e e sta te of J A F rakea. deceased, will a t and a fte r 1« o'clock a. m on W ednesday, th e 31st day of December, 191», a t th e office of h er atto rn ey . Milo C K ing. South Main stre e t, in th e tow n of Gresham , county of M ultnom ah, sta te of O re gon, offer for sale and aell, at p riv ate eale on teriua of cash, or not less th an one th ird cash w ith re tu rn m o rt gages. th e follow ing described parcels of Im proved real p roperty, situ a te In th e city of P o rtlan d , county of M ult nom ah and sta te of O reg o n , to -w it: Lots 21 an d 22 in Block 8 of c o l lege P lace of th e city of P o rtland ¡O regon; and . . . . . . . aai I » t 11 In Hl'* k 1 of Albina A ddi tion to th e city of P o rtlan d . Oregon MATTIE F. FRAKEA MILO C KING. A ttorney. F irst publication. Dec 2d. 1919 L ast publication, Dec 20th, 1919. Phone W ant ad» to 701 K Best of Workmanship, Prices Reasonable. g J. T. STILLIONS, The Plumber. * 5 ft Y our Laundry— Will all come back ahao lately clean and delivered on time, if we do the work. Our modern ly equipped bum dry enables us to do just a« good work as can be done anywhere and at a priee that ia less than yon ean do your washing for in votir own home. and Delivei GRESHAM STEAM LAUNDRY Oreaham Phone 18 is » J » « » » * » » » »