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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1920)
P A tiE T H R E E A m eeting of the P aren t-T each er I The Women s Home and H eath en circle of t e d a r school will be held M issionary society will m eet S atu r- on S atu rd ay evening at th e school- day afternoon a t th e hom e of Mrs house for th e an n u al election of of- C arl Nelson. All are Invited to s i ncere. All in te reste d iu th e progress , tend. , of th e school a re urged to atten d . R. H. Spence an d fam ily have Mrs. H. A. C urry is th e president. moved to Boring for th e w inter. Mr. Spence recently bought th e R ichard Card o f Thank». Beadle farm , from which he has Just We wish to th a n k o u r many moved, for »12.500. F. H. P o under frien d s fo r th e ir kindness and beau tifu l flowers d u rin g th e illuess and has leased th e farm , having bought death of o u r wife, m o th er and sister. th e full equipm ent of th e place from Jo h n H offm eister and Sons. Mrs •Mr. Spence, including 15 fine H ol P au lin e Josse. stein cows, th ree horses and all the tarm m achinery and im plem ents. A few of o u r local m atro n s gave a i little su rp rise at th e new hom e of The Crescent Cafeteria form erly a t corner of T hird and I Mrs. J. a . L iedfors. A d elig h tfu l luncheon was served and all enjoyed S tark, P o rtlan d , now in new a good tim e. Mr. L iedfors has m ade location a num ber of im provem ents in his 9 8 0 A lder is-tw een 3<1 anti 4 th sto re and built a b eau tifu l home. A cordial welcome to all p atro n s and friends Buy your canuiug corn of A I Heinev, phone 9». in 49 •when sturdy pioneers were hewing out a home and an existence in the West, the manufacture of P A IN T the namtL F lL L E R Stan-is as the sturdy pioneer ™.Paint "»änufacturing on the Pacific Coast—a name that has kept faith with quality for 71 years. P* Made for the Pacific Northwest, FULLER Paint is the best for your house or building. 1849-1920 Northwest Branches at Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Boise. (P a i n t s ! An ideal home fuel for oil cookstoves, oil heaters and oil lamps. Get it at your dealer’s. Keep Your Batterie» Young T he only tonic any b attery needs is a little charg in g now and then o S q quare uare i tre a tm e n t and a d rin k of wa- te r once a week go a long wav to ward keeping It in tiptop shanp U b « Bargains in the want ads. th e q u e s tio n , o* Which?” A demonstration of the Marvelous MANDEL will turn the trick. We will deliver this to your home for a FREE Trial. Try it before you buy. (KEROSENE) Look Up a FULLER Dealer in Your Town Oregon has a new w orld’s cham pion Jersey cow, Je an M arigold of St. Mawes, w hich is on th e farm of Rob e rt L. h a rt n ear ««urtii/. A lbany. ii It has . B u i rk z.z»z. nas 66 ,2n5 nPA^Und8 of b u tte rfa t d more th a n 12,000 pounds of m ilk, ! » „ ” rld. ; V “ ° rd *"> 13 Freefoial PEARL OIL — wp H «A t „ UAMKS * ’ w uts s r®, When in doubt try a Want Ad. Tv *,i*'5NDEL “ ,he k««t by test. w * 11 let you it. This la a wonderful opportunity yon caa- not well afford to overlook. AW a pattny down until you areeat- Hbed that the MANDEL |g the phonograph you e b o u ld hare. Eaav end liberal terms. STANDARD OIL COMPANY I C A t i r o U N IA ) The M andel P la y s A l l R e c o r d s GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE H i k 1* * • well. It it a PEH- fE C T machine—It is all pheno- srapha in one. No extra parti to change— noconfaeins mechanism. All Kinds of Hauling ^ ¿ ® T ee.*n ' he quaJ ity V R ^ i E & t e V'CnaUbt^ P h on es— G resham 17, P ortlan d , B dw y. 8 1 2 1 . CASH P hones: Main 7786 Res. Sellwood 2349 Office H ours: 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. E. Gresham BAUM ANN, Phone 901 DR. A. B. CALDER CH IRO PRA CTO R Office: 710-11 Sw etland Bldg., Cor. 5th and W ashington PORTLAND, OREGON EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE 3 BIG TRUCKS BEST OF SERVICE RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE <7 Albert Ekstrom Gresham 861 Oor. Pow ell and M aple They’ve Made Good Because They Are Good 123168 2-12-3 Swift’s Beaver Brand F ertilizers GUARANTEED ANALYSIS HITRATf* • 02% 1-65% c AClO SXs 11.40% .60% » A!«.» A tC 1 . .5 0% total 15.50% . w OL» A| *•!(! 3.oo% ¿ °o o ¿: ammonia total DON T CHANGE IF YOU ARE U S IN G THEM Carry a Full Line, Including NITRATE OF SODA HIGH GRADE ACID PHOSPHATE SULPHATE OF AMMONIA All Grades of TANKAGE, BONE, FISH MEAL, WHALE MEAT AND BONE. AND KINDRED PRODUCTS Get our Prices Before Buying1 A. W. Metzger & Co. M anufactured by SWIFT COMPANY Fertilizer Works NORTH PORTLAND, ORBOOM If you have a bank balance add to it, if you have no bank account, start one. Put your money in our Bank ou will receive 4 per cent interest 5 per cent on time deposits of £500.00 or more BANK OF GRESHAM Depository^ M - S(a(r o / Oregon and Multnomah County CORBETT Do You Get Your Tire Mileage You Want? GRESHAM and PORTLAND P o rtlan d A-207S Ash; Bdwy » N « . 1 he greatest facts are the simplest ones. Two and two make fo u r-a n d they make it very fast when you begin adding some money each pay day to whatyou al ready have in our bank. ? bank b'ahi g° eS Fap* ^ an<^ so°n you’ll have a big The m eeting of Pom ona gran g e held on W ednesday. Septem ber 15 was a very pleasant social affair The forenoon session was taken up with business affairs. From 12 until two o ’clock a royal chinook salm on din n er was served to n early 200 mem bers an d guests. M aster J. J. Jo h n son called the m eeting to o rd er and th e tim e was then given to th e lect u rer, Mrs. P alm er, who introduced to th e au dience E sth e r Pohl Lovejoy M. D., who spoke for about 45 min utes on h er w onderful experiences overseas, which was enjoyed g reatly by her hearers. Kay Gill explained several of th e m easures to be voted on a t th e com ing election. And Miss Ju lia Spooner spoke briefly on th e teach ers te n u re of office bill. In the evening a class of five were in itiated into th e m ysteries of th e fifth de gree, followed by a verv fine program A piano solo by Ethel Sm ith S tew art, recitatio n by D eloras M organ, vocal solo by Mrs. Ray Gill, song by Mr. I and Mrs. Vancll Evans, planologue Have you not noticed by Mrs. W ilbur Evans, recitation by i the majority of your tires Mrs. C hristenson and rem a rk s by Mr B auerm an of The Dalles 1 out before they wear out! PAID for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind. GROW MRS M. FRAKES & SON W. P. Fuller & Co. ? ¡F U L L E R ! MONEY Gresham Distributors of Swift’s Fertilizers that blow , You wonder why. One of the prin ciple reasons for all tire trouble CHn be traced to punctures which have a tendency to break down the side walls, rim cut and breaking of your rubber loose from your easing allowing water to enter and which in a short time ends the life of your tire long before it should. Now stop those punctures ami save money, time and worry. Investigate as others have tile tire insole which is the one thing to date whieh has been successful in eliminating punctures and blow outs. D elayed R eport. T he people of this com m unity were saddened F riday, S eptem ber 10, when th e rep o rt cam e over th e wire 1 th a t B ennet C ham berlain was accl dently killed in P o rtlan d a t Union j and B urnside stree ts a t 5 :40 p. ni when he was run o ver by a truck driven by F ra n k Love, who said Ben | n ett was his helper and th a t a fte r | pulling In on the side of Union av e nue th e boy had alighted to signal him in backing up to an o th e r truck He had clim bed up on th e o th e r truck and gave him th e signal. W itnesses declared th a t the boy had fallen from th e re a r tru ck on his face on th e pavem ent and before he could re gain his feet th e truck had caught hint, k illin g him Instantly. Ben n ett H ubert C ham berlain was the oldest son of Albert and M argaret A few of o u r G resham p atro n s: C ham berlain and was born in this R row n’s M arket, S anitary M arket. vicinity N ovem ber 6, 1902, and at Dr. H. V Adix, K. A. M iller. P eter th e age of 12 u n ited w ith th e church from which his fu n eral was held S u n L enard, City Rakery, Chas. Cleve day at 2 o’clock p. m conducted by land. th e Kev. Roarelle of T he Dalles who W rite o r plum e am i w e will lie preached an excellent and com forting glml to »how tlxwe T ire IlMolew. serm on. Floyd R eed’s little son, Donald, had his finger badly m ashed in a cider press recently. i Mr. and Mrs. H arm on and son, of P o rtlan d , w ere Sunday visitors at the Lewis Reed home. Mrs. F an k h au ser, of Sherwood, I was th e guest of Mr. and Mrs. St. 'Jo se p h Leland S aturday and Sunday. Mrs Rachel Bates, of P o rtlan d , and h e r b ro th er. Mr. M organ from K ansas, w ere recent visitors a t th e hom e of th e ir niece, Mrs. T. L. Evans. The fall fishing season opened F ri day, S eptem ber 10, and th e local fish erm en have been h au lin g them In from th e w ate r by th e ton, but u n fo rtu n a te ly th e price is very low as th e can n eries are alread y over- I stocked. Mrs. Elia M iddleton, of G resham , J visited friends here recently. PLEASANT HOME WILFRED DELFEL agent I*. O, Box lo t , Grestiam. P lain e O l. school Pupils holding tick ets in d i catin g atten d a n ce on four successive Sundays will be given free tick ets to th e illu stra te d lectu res which will be given when the outfit arrives. Jt is hoped to begin th e lectures ab o u t the m iddle of October. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keffer have both o btained work In P o rtland. G randpa Keffer has ren ted th e Stephens place and is living th e re and sending his grandson to school. In sp ite of th e show ery w eather la st F rid ay evening th e social a t th e B aptist church was a success. The am o u n t of »20 was added to the fund for the p urchase of an In stru m en t for th e church as a resu lt of th e evening. Mr. and Mrs. Brown were out from P o rtlan d Sunday visiting a t th e ir place. Miss Id a C hase Is a tten d in g Mon m outh N orm al school. W alter Sherwood and fam ily, of Sherwood, drove over recently to visit relatives and took home a bountiful supply of fru it. Mr. and Mrs. C. A ltm an, of Gresh- am . sp en t th e day F rid ay visiting with th e B. C. A ltm an fam ily of In gleside farm . P ears are an ab u n d a n t crop. L ate potatoes a re looking fine. Apple b u t te r and can n in g corn are favorite topics w ith housewives these days. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. B lackburn re tu rn ed last week from an extended ¡trip which took them alm ost across th e U nited S tates from weet to east along th e so u th e rn sta te s, th en north to th e n o rth ern border sta te s and home. W hen in D etroit Mr. and Mrs. B lackburn purchased a Ford In which I they continued tb e lr Journey home. 1 They were aw ay ab o u t nine m onths. Miss Olive Shaw will teach the Do- I ver school th is year. She com menced h e r d u tie s Monday. She and her niece, Miss A rdis Rich, have recently i retu rn ed from th e hop fields w here they have been w orking. Miss Rich baa en tered th e Union high school. Mr. and Mrs M. L en n artz visited on S unday w ith th e ir relatives, Mr. and Mrs A O. 8ch an tin and Mr. and An exam ple of th e ex trao rd in ary Mrs. Fred (r (ll 1(,„,k u „(„| num ber of diversified woods grown Roy Rich, who has been critically In forests of the sta te Is found In re III with typhoid fever is rep o rted to port of a forest exam iner in th is te r be slig h tly Im proved. ritory. In th e Cascade n ational fo r T he M ethodist L ad les’ Aid will est, w ithin a d istance of 12 miles he m eet tom orrow aftern o o n , S eptem ber found 14 species of coniferous trees. ¡22, a t th e hom e of Mr, M. L ennartz. They Included w estern yellow pine, ¡ A special Invitation has been a t e n d w estern w hite pine, su g a r pine, lodge ed to th e women in te reste d In the pole pine, knob cone pine, Douglas I Iliff Sunday school to be present. The fir, w estern hem lock, Incense cedar, ■ L ad ies’ Aid has o rd ered a stereoptlcon w estern red cedar, E ngelm ann I outfit fo r th e purpose of stim u latin g spruce, w hite fir, red fir, m o u n tain I I reg u la r atten d a n ce in th e Sunday hem lock and w estern yew.