Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 23, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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PLEASANT HOME
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F A IR V IE W
Rev. E arl B. Situs of Chicago will
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dolph v is ite d !
begin services a t th e P leasan t Home I with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. W hitney at
B aptist church on T h u rsd ay evening. j Estacada last Sunday.
Miss Inez F ullerton of Salem stop­
He will give his lectu re on his trip
aro u n d th e w orld th e first evening ped over here "Shursday with Mrs !
and on th e second evening (F rid a y ) j Claude Knapp while on her way to ;
he will' ta k e fo r his topic, “ Six T hou­ ! Sisters, Oregon, to visit her parents. |
Ray Hoyt and fam ily of Portland
sa n d s Miles in th e In te rio r of C h in a.”
last Sunday w ith relatives here.
Mr. Sims wii! dress in Chinese cos­ spent
Mr. and Mrs Leslie St. C lair o f )
tu m e fo r th is lecture.
Gresham and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shaw |
On Sunday evening evangelistic drove to Hood R iver Sunday.
services will begin and every one is
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. F u ller attended
invited to a tte n d .
the funeral of llev. H. E. Giles at Mon-
T h ere will be a jolly good tim e at tavilla Sunday.
S o ld on lv
th e M ethodist parsonage next F rid ay , Gerald Anderson spent last week
by d e a le rs
evening when th e young people g a th ­ with John Flem ing at Victory.
whether by rail, steamship, or
iemt, because hotels, raOruada,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson and chil­
er fo r a big rally and jolly good tim e.
automobile,
you w ill find A m eri­
dren
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Claude
Knapp
steamship companies sad m ar
A full program of stu n ts and
can Hankers Assoc iationCheques
chants everywhere accept them
new am es
has
been
arran g ed , spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
the safest, handiest w a y to carry
as readily as cash In payment '
th in g is ready fo r a jolly good tim e W hitney a t Estacada.
your money.
Clyde Stone spent the week end at
of bills, and because the only
T he p arty has been a rran g e d by those
Long Beach, Wash.
A. B. A." Cheque.» are safe,
id en tificatio n needed is the
who atten d ed th e Jefferso n In s titu te
Mrs. S. Baker of Dillon, Montana, is
because if not countersigned
countersignature of the
and som e o f th e s tu n ts an d gam es visiting h er cousin, Alex Anderson and
they are useless to anyone but
in the presence of the |
th e re will be d em o n strated as well as family. Mrs Baker, Mrs. Alex Ander-
the owner. T h e y are oonwen-
cepting the Cheques.
a lot of m irth cre atin g gam es th a t don and Dick Anderson spent the week
have not been tried h ere before. It end at Seaside.
is th e plan of th e com m ittee In
Edwin Burlingam e, Ed Burlingam e
O M S H A ÌI. OKKOON
ch arg e to organize a young people’s and Clyde Peterson who went to Mt.
society and co n tin u e th ese social Hood to pick huckleberries, returned
events th ro u g h o u t th e year.
The F riday w ith 25 gallons of berries.
Extra Ply — H eavy Tread
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Thompson have
com m ittee invites th e presence of all
bought
a home at Sunnyside and ex­
th e young people and hope th a t all
pect to move there In the near future.
will accept th e invitation.
Mrs. Alma H all was on the sick list
Miss A nna C otton, who has been last week.
visiting w ith h er nephew th e Rev,
Mrs. Lena Anderson spent several
E arl B. C otton fo r sev eral weeks, left days last week w ith Mrs. C hristine
th is week fo r h er hom e in M innesota. Fitzgerald at Alotha, Oregon.
Mr. Boyle has retu rn ed from his eas­
tern trip and is looking fine.
POWELL VALLEY
U. Nixon has not been able to work
We are now in our new location in the
Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. for sometime, having infection in his
Latourell building, and prepared to attend
John Palmblad last week were Mrs. hand.
H annah Gradln, Rev. G. Sholander
R eduction on a ll sty le s a n d sizes
promptly to your car troubles, regardless of
and Mrs. Sholander and children, Mrs.
CORBETT
their character.
Anna Sholander and d au ghter Miss
Olivia of Portland. On Sunday Mr. and
Corbett ball team won a victory
Come in and see us. You will receive
Mrs. Palm blad entertain ed Mr. and
Mrs. Gust Erickson and children of over Gillis here Sunday, A ugust 14,
courteous
treatment and your work will be
Damascus, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. L ind­ to the tune of 13 to 9. I t was the
sixth
stra
ig
h
t
win
for
Corbett.
Rock­
done
promptly
and carefully.
quist and Charles Palmblad.
Miss E dith Taylor entertain ed sev­ wood won in the ball game last Sun­
day.
eral friends a t her home F rid ay ev­
A. J. Raney, the Rhode Island Red
ening. A very pleasant evening was
poultryroan on Ju liu s M eier’s ranch,
enjoyed.
The Home m akers’ club gave a very is attending the N orthw est Poultry as­
coarse cloth or burlap to remove pulp.
RIGHT CANNING PROCESS
sociation m eeting a t Seattle.
It is then run through a centrifuge of successful social last F riday evening
WILL KEEP SWEET CIDER
Karl H annem an, a local breeder of
Latourell Building Opposite Postoffice Phone 2331
the
evening
being
pleasantly
spent
and
the type used in clarifying milk.
registered Jerseys, has now a fine herd
the
girls
clearing
about
$19
as
a
re­
The juice is then put into the ste r­
consisting of 12 high-priced cows.
Sweet cider may be canned so as to
sult.
ilizer, which may be a black tin or
Fred C. Reed returned from Astoria
keep its natural flavor and arom a In­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Swan
Magnuson
and
copper coll in a tank of w ater which
definitely, by a method worked out
children visited w ith the form er's sis­ Wednesday, where he w ent in the in­
is to be held a t an even tem perature te r Mrs. August Anderson in Portland terest of the fishing business.
a t the hort products laboratory of the
of 160, Farenhelt. Good therm om eters Sunday. Mrs. A nderson’s daughter Miss
Mrs. Irene Sprague of Lake county
,Oregon A gricultural college experim ent
and careful w atching are essential.
who has been visiting friends here
Lary
Focht,
Mr.
Focht
and
children
station. The cooked jelly taste is en­
the past five weeks, returned home th is
The product next goes into steril­ were also guests.
tirely absent.
week.
Bring in your old tires and have them ex­
E
rm
a
and
Melba
Magnuson
are
ized
plain
tin
s
which
are
sealed
at
The apples are collected, sorted to
Mrs. Ethel Sm ith Stqwa^t, who has
changed
on new ones.
spending a few days w ith th e ir au n t
once
and
processed
a
t
160
degrees—no
all sound ones, and then cleaned and
Mrs. Richard Gustafson in Portland. spent the past three weeks with her
more—-for
30
m
inutes
or
more.
Time
piled up to sweat, which develops an
Mrs. J. A. L eidfors and Miss Ellen m other at Ferndale Place, returned to
exquisite arom a in the skins. The is counted afte r tank therm om eter re­
her duties a t the Custom House last
N
ordling
a re visiting at B ridal Veil.
Monday.
sound fruits only are then ground up cords 160, which m ust not be exceeded
A. G. A nderson has ju s t finished
J. C, H arm on and family of P o rt­
with a grater. Spoiled fru its spoil the After a short period of cooling, the
resh in g lin g th e roof of his house.
cans
are
ready
for
m
arket
or
storage.
land were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lew­
flavor and render the juice watery.
H. P. C h risten sen s have b^en in te r­ is Reed over the week-end.
If sterilizing the juice causes too
Powell Street.
Phone 37
Opposite Brow n’s M arket
W ith hydraulic presses an average
ested in th e atte m p t of an old se t­
Clifford Reed, who has been in m ili­
much
a
ir
in
it,
the
cans
are
ru
n
th
ru
of three gallons from each bushel of
tin g hen to adopt a fam ily of k itten s. tary train in g a t Camp Knox, Kentucky
fru it is obtained. The juice is pump­ an exhaust box a t 160 for about five
T he hen hovered th e k itten s and th e returned home Friday.
ed directly from the press into a re­ minutes.
The open season for salmon fishing
k itten s were satisfied for a tim e. Ev­
ceiving tank and strained through a
ery tim e th e m o th e r of th e k itten s closes the 25th. This has been a very
MISSION YOUNG FOLKS
tried to go to th e n est she found h e r­ poor season as the extrem ely high
PLAN ICE CREAM SOCIAL self faced by a very agressive old hen w ater at the first of the season re
tarded the work.
who was d eterm in ed to keep h e r new ­
Mrs. Will Crowston and daughters
An ice cream social will be given ly adopted fam ily. T he ow ner of the
next S aturday evening a t the home hen finally Intervened and restored from Idaho are visiting the form er's
of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Aim, under the th e babies to th e ir rig h tfu l m o th er m other Mrs. L. Benfield.
, R O C K B O T T O M PRICES
W ednesday— G resham T h ea ter
auspices of the young peoples society since feed th a t is en tirely p ro p er for
is what the automobile owner wants when he is plan­
CEDAR AND VICTORY
of the Mission church.
chickens is sta rv a tio n d ie t fo r k itten s.
ning to have his car overhauled.
The spacious lawn will be lighted
r <2—
O scar M etzker of San F rancisco
with Japanese lanterns and a splen­
PLEASANT VIEW
And that is what he is assured of when he calls on
visited th e w eek-end w ith his au n t,
did program of musical num bers has
us. Permit us to add your name to our list of satisfied
Mrs.
G.
W.
A
llder.
On
Sunday
th
e
Miss
M
yrtle
Soule
returned
Sunday
been aranged. E verything has been
customers.
—and all at ROCK BOTTOM Prices.
done to provide an attractiv e program from a num ber of day’s visit with her A1 Stafford and Geo. H ayden fam i­
au n t and cousins in Portland.
lies spent th e day a t th e A llder home.
for
the
en
tertain
m
en
t
and
enjoym
ent
/ □ (K E R O S E N E )
Chas. Wing and wife were Sunday
Mrs. H. D. M cCreary, who was so
of the crowd. T his is the first lawn visitors a t Mr. Bram hall's.
seriously in ju re d in an au to accident
A n ideal home fuel for oil
social the young people have had for
Southard & Southard
C. P. Woodle and family have gone I recently, is rep o rted to be slowly
cookstoves, oil heaters and
Phone 2391
some tim e and all the enthusiasm and to the m ountains for huckleberries.
N ight Phone 25x5
im
proving.
An
abcess
form
ed
on
one
plans for several m onths have been
oil lamps. Get it at your
W. M. H arding retu rn ed Monday
stored up for a fine social tim e.
from a week’s stay at Toledo and New­ side of h e r head from th e severe
dealer's.
bruises and fo r several days she was
port.
Ice cream, cake and coffee will be
very
poorly, b u t has recovered from
T. F. Soule and fam ily have gone
STANDARD O IL COMPANY
sold at a m oderate price. A cordial
th a t and is b etter. She is a t th e p ri­
(C A L I F O R N I A )
to
Cannon
Beach
for
a
few
day
’s
out­
invitation is extended to all.
ing.
vate sa n ita riu m of Mrs. D. H. Nash,
Roy Mershon has been conducting n ear T ro u td aje.
Manufacturers of all kinds of
a series of interesting m eetings at the
Two very p leasan t neighborhood
A dventist church and will preach there p arties held recently w ere th e bon­
again on Wednesday evening of th is fire and w einier ro ast a t A rth u r
week. He expects to go to Walla
B u rn ’s hom e and the house w arm ing
W alla soon to study for several m onths
All orders promptly filled.
We deliver anywhere
iy 2 lb. loaf, 13c
to better fit him self for his m issionary p arty a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. E.
Rosin.
2 for 25c
Write for price list.
work in Borneo.
Sandy, Oregon
Wrapped in
The m any friends here of Mrs. H at­
SANDY BLUFF
wax paper
field, form erly of Pleasant View but
more recently postm aster of T routdale
Mr. and Mrs. W atkins returned last
1 lb. loaf 9c
were grieved to hear of her death and
join in th e ir sym pathy to the bereaved night from Seaside where they report
having a most enjoyable time. Digging
family.
clams was one feature of the trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilkenson en ter­
Eight hours Is Insufficient tim e for hum an hands to perform
GILLIS
all the household tasks. However, It Is possible to establish
tained th e ir son, Ray and bride on
the eight hour day In the home by m aking use of the electrical
V isitors a t the home of the Misses Sunday last.
hands th a t are offered to you In the form of the electric dish­
Emily and E lvira Salquist Sunday,
washer, w ashing machine, Ironing machine, vacuum sweeper
Drop
outo
a
few
of
th
e
b
argains
were Miss E tta Anderson and Gene­
and the many other labor-saving devices.
offered
in
th
e
w
ant
colum
ns
vieve Manary.
These u n tirin g "household a ssista n ts” will do your work
Mr. and Mrs. Orville M anary and
F o rd bug, a dandy a t $300 with
quickly and efficiently. Vour home can be run system atically
son Donald, made the trip to Kelso, term s at F ields M otor C ar Co., G resh­
with these electrical hands for they never disappoint you or
W ashington, Sunday, by auto.
am , phone 2331.
grow tired.
Vour tim e and energy can be devoted to the
CARPENTER
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
better things In life, when you keep house electrically.
Mrs. Jam es M anary from Portland,
Septic Tanka
Wiring for Light
(Jla<t to »how you any time.
her daughter Mrs G ertrude Sm ith and
Built
and Power
baby daughter Caroline Jane, from Salt
Jack Screws
TWO STORES E lectric Store, Electric Building
National Mazda
Lake City, Utah, called a t the home of
for Rent
— E lectric Store, F irs t and Alder Streets.
Lamps
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es McBain, Sunday.
The threshing crew has been work­
ing In th is neighborhood the past few
Wnlm-Mlay— GreMhatii T lw atcr
days.
However you travel
I he b est fa b ric tire
made for heavy service
or rough roads —
BANK OF GRESHAM
RED-TOP
4
i
30 x 31
$22.00
IN OUR NEW LOCATION
A N ew Low Price on a
Known and Honest Product
Sherman McCarter Garage
New and used Tires and Tubes
bought, sold and exchanged.
iBu.
Our Fisk Red-top is guaranteed for
six months against punctures. Ask
us about it.
GRESHAM TIRE CO.
Ask MENLO
Pl
'O IL ci
GRESHAM GARAGE
BRUNS LUMBER CO.
BREAD
REDUCED
CITY BAKERY,
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER
ELECTRICAL HOUSEKEEPING
Gresham, Phone 11
Tel. 96x — Electric Building — Main St.
Frank C. Jones & Co.
Frank C. Jones
Floyd L. Mack
Ask MENLO
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.