Image provided by: Multnomah County Library; Portland, OR
About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1921)
(■KKSHA.M OUTLOOK. FRIDAY, SEPTEMHER 1021 P U JE THREE LYDIA HAMMERLUND IS HONORED BY SHOWER Fordson Tractor There are many tractors clamoring for the patronage of the farmer. The very air is charged with the noise of their claims. One would think that all the farmer had to do was to buy a tractor and he would enter into the Millennium. Well, consider this fact—there are a great many different makes of tractors. Tractors have been on the American market for twenty years. In that time some three hundred thousand tractors have been sold to the farmers in the United States. The Fordson tractor has only been on the market two years, and in that time more than one hundred thousand Fordson tractors have been sold to the farm ers of the United States. Now why not have a Fordson right away? Take up the subject with us. Come in and get the details, and all ¡■n the particulars. It is only a matter of time until you buy a farm J tractor—that is sure. 'So don’t put it off when it means money to you to act promptly. “6 RAKER & SO N GRESHAM ESTACADA CORBETT u i j --------tv o ty -ftytXüAxfc^ <2a/rv POWELL VALLEY Rev. E arl B. C otton will hold the last service of th e conference year at th e M ethodist church on Sunday ev ening a t 7:30. All a re invited to a t tend. Sunday school will be held a t the Swedish Mission church at 10 o ’clock and preaching at 11 o'clock next S un day m orning. T he evening service, which will be in the E nglish lan g uage, will be held a t 7:30. PLEASANT HOME h ao ijató t SPFXTAI.S Oil Cloth Lunch Set—2d, Mrs. J. A. Lindfass, Gresham. Collection Boxes—2d, Mrs. J. A. Lindfass. Wax F ru it—1st, E. H, Brown. Wall Cobluet—1st, F. W. Fieldhouse. Screen Cabinet. W ork—2d, F. WI Fieldhouse. Panel Screen Oil P ainting—Mrs. F. Fieldhouse. Gold Medals— 1st, O ren N. Ford. F ra n k L en n artz and Mr. and Mrs H erm an K rau se of M ilwaukee, W is consin w ere g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L en n artz on Tuesday. Mr. F ra n k L en n artz is th e only b ro th er of M ar tin L ennartz. G. T. L undbom has sold 3% acres a t th e co rn er of th e L usted an d P ip e FLO RAL line roads to a P o rtlan d man who has H anging B ask ets alread y com m enced th e erection of a Best collection—1st, Emma Ross dw elling. T his tra c t of land ad jo in s 2d, Annie Hevel. Wru. Sarvey. Best collection by florist—1st, Mt L ran k Caddy has sold his farm to Scott Greenhouses, With vine turner and kicker, 22-inch blade, for use in EugensnChiodo of G resham . Mr. and Best Exhibit House P lants—1st, Mrs weedy fields or handling heavy vines. Mrs. Caddy expect to m ove to P leas F rank Helney. a n t Home. House Plants, florist—1st, F. M Gear-driven from both sides and has special two- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R ick ert an d Young. fam ily ___ Fuchias, 3—1st, Mrs. F ran k Helney faced lugs. m otored to B attleg ro u n d , W ashington, Sunday to v isit Mrs Ferns, 3— 1st, Emma Ross; 2d, Mrs R ick ert's m other. F rank Helney. Geraniums, 3—1st, Cora Giese; 2d, H enry W lhlon retu rn ed T uesday evening from a h u n tin g and fishing Emma Ross. Begonias, 3—1st, Cora Giese; 2d trip to T illam ook. He d id n 't have very good deer luck b u t he g ot some Mrs. F ra n k Helney. fish. Palm — 1st, Mrs. F ran k Helney. Colens—1st, Mrs. F ran k Helney. The work of resh in g lln g th e M. c . With all Repairs Umbrella P lant—1st, Mrs. Frank church is h alf way com pleted and the work is progressing in fine shape u n Helney; 2d, Annie Hevel. Ile«t Specim en o f B ach der a corps of w illing w orkers. The F u ch ias— 1st, E m m a Ross; 2d Ludies' Aid is serving hot dinners at th e church for th e sh in g lin g crew. It Mrs. F. Heiney. Reliability F ern —1st, Mrs. F. H einey; 2d, Mrs Service is expected to com plete the work by M D. Kern. 1141 Sunday. GRESHAM 1141 eranium —1st, Cora Giese; 2d, W J Ralph Johanson Is building a new R. G Johnson. house on his p ro p erty ju st w est of his Begonia—1st, Cora Giese; 2d, Mrs fa th e r’s place. T he new residence is F ran k Heiney. being erected on th e site of th e build Colens—1st, Mrs. F ran k Helney ing which Miss E lva Dolan occupied C annas— 1st, Em m a Ross. lk \ t J last w in ter and which was torn down Umbrella—1st, Mrs. F ran k Helney. th is sum m er to m ake way fo r th e more m odern dw elling. SPECIALS J. S. Donaldson of C o ttrell is su f Cut Hydrangea-— 1st, Mrs. M. r-r fering from a badly sp rain ed w rist as K ern; 2d, Mrs M E. Gilmore. a resu lt of a "kick from a m ule” as C u t M ow ers Best collection Roses—1st, Ct he says. T he m ule happened to be his Ford car. A lthough no bones are Giese; 2d, Mrs. M E. Gilmore. Carnations— 1st, Mrs. 8. B. Coe. broken Mr. D onaldson Is unable to 5* A sters—1st, Mrs. F rank Helney; i use his hand. Mrs. W. R. Johnson. October 2d will be th e last Sunday Sweet Peas— 1st, Mrs. F. Helney. of th e conference year and an espec Salvias—2d, Mrs. F. Helney. ially large atten d an ce 1 desired at The Monarch Duplex draft safegurrds your baking and your cook- Z innias—1st, Mrs. F. H einey; 2d. the M ethodist church Everyone wUrP8 u" ^ orni heating. No half-burned coal or charred wood especially th e m em bers are urged to Annie Hevel. with tpe Monarch Range. Any fuel burns to a clean fine ash. H ardy Phlox—1st. Cora Giese. atten d th is last service of th e year Monarch Ranges are made of malleable iron, not cast iron, because The w ork has been progressing in Pansies— 1st, Merton G. Ellis; 2d, malleable iron can be made th in n er and therefore gets to a heating line shape and plans fo r next year Cora Giese. point th a t much quicker. Malleable iron perm its the use of riveting Id e7 I,,Op,n* r a Pl«Gy- Sunday whT“ihr r ^ elthf r. boItl nor 8t0Ve Pu t‘y are “ «'«1 !n Monarchs. T h a t’s D elphinium s 1st, Mrs. F Helney; ~ school will m eet a t 10 o ’clock with 2d, Mrs. M. D. Kern. why they stay tight. The Monarch features are ones which we are classes for all. In th e Junior de desirous of dem onstrating to you. There are other im portant quality Marigolds— 1st, Mrs F. Heiney; 2d, p artm en t tw o new teach ers will have and value points In Monarchs which you should investigate i„ persom the Junior classes next Sunday. Mrs Mrs. F rank Peak. Golden Glow—2d, Mrs. N ora Rusher. Geo. Hayden will su b stitu te fo r Mrs. A lta Stafford fo r a few weeks while Anemone— 1st, Emma Rosa; 2d, Mrs. the la tte r i« at Hood R iver and Mra F. Heiney. G reshain, O regon J. A. Caldo will ta k e ch arg e of the Centerpiece, Cut Flow ers—1st, Mrs. newly organized Junior class which F. H elney; 2d, A nnie H evel; 3d Mrs. Is Just com m encing th e ir first year Mary Parsons. ln.,tJ l," lo,r work P r ^ h i n g services E verlasting Flowers—1st, Mrs. will begin at 11 o'clock All are In H elney; 2d, Mrs. F. Peak. vited to a tte n d th ese services. For-get-me-nots— 1st, Mrs. F. Helney Rev. E arle D. Sims will preach at th e B aptist church on S atu rd ay even Hollyhocks—2d, Mrs. F. Helney. The Modern Electric \\ ashing Machine has been called ing. O ctober 1st. T he su b ject will Best Display Indoor F low ers—1st be th e sa ilo r life and will be es Sw eatland's Flow er Shop, Portland. the greatest of all— peclally for young people. Best Display Outdoor Flowers 1st, Labor-Saving Miss W ilma C hase has been n o ti Gill Bros. Seed Co., Portland. fied th a t she won first place on her Money-Saving Dahlias can n in g at the sta te fair th is year Cactus, best collection—1st, Mrs K Time-Saving A. Miller; 2d, Mrs. W. R. Johnson. SANDY BLUFF .1T . . . —appliances ever produced for the Home. Decorative, best collection— 1st, Mrs v\e believe you will agree with this strong statement T he C o ttrell P aren t-T each er asso Lyle Dreyfers, Portland, 2d, Mrs. W after you have seen one of these machines in action. ciation will hold a bask et social F ri R. Johnson. Peona, best collection—1st, Mrs L day, O ctober 7, to raise money to fin Drop in any time for Free Demonstration ish paying for th e piano which was D reyfer; 2d, Mrs. W. R. Johnson. Show, best collection—1st, Cora ELECTRIC STORE ELECTRIC BUILDING purchased recently. A good a tte n d ance Is desired and an enjoyable ev Glege; 2d, W. R Johnson. Pompon—1st, Cora Giese; 2d, Mrs ening Is assured. A baby girl was bom to Mr. and W. R Johnson. Single—2d. Mrs. W. R. Johnson. Mrs Geo C hristenson th is week. CU» (-AOWVTH H. H. W atkins has been q u ite ill Best display—1st, Mrs F Heiney; Phone» Eaet 7102; (ireeham 8S 0 b u t is im proving. Mrs Ray W ilkenson has gone to 2d, Annie Hevel. AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME Colonial bouquet of old fashioned Hood R iver for th e apple picking sea flowers— 1st, Mrs. H elney; 2d, Annie son. Your Patronage Solicited A J. A nlt and aon A lbert left this Hevel. week fo r Hood R iver to w ork In the Dam-t- at Pair-view. apple harvest A dance will be given a t Fairview Moving and General Hauling ia 4 -e Cakm Avenue A n um ber of local people atten d ed ’he com m unity council m eeting at city hall on S atu rd ay evening, Octo Wood, Coal and Briqueta Portland. Oregon th e C ottrell schoolhouse T hursday ber 1. F irst-class music, good m an agem ent. Lee Evans, floor m an evening. ager. 75c a eouple.— Adv. ASPINWALL POTATO DIGGERS O L IV E R CHILLED and STEEL P lo w s W . A. HESSEL GUARDING AGAINST II — MANY PRIZES WON C ontinued from page 2 SANDY. GILLIS Mrs. Floyd Reed b ro u g h t two • —-----— vnv g irls Rev, E arle D. Sims will preach a t betw een 45 an d 50 M en d s g atn- from C orbett to ta k e p a rt in th e P ar- j Gillis com m unity church at 3 p. m.. Jered a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J. eut-T eacher program a t th e fa ir Sunday. T he new ly organized Sun- H. B aeklund at H aley last S aturday last w eek. They w ere K ath e rin e H all day school will m eet a t 2 p. m. and ' evening In honor of Miss Lydia Ham- who sang a solo and Audrey P regas- C. M. Lake, th e su p erin ten d en t, has m erlund whose n ia rrig e to John kis who gave a violin solo ac co in -, announced his policy of beginning on ' L u n d b erg is soon to ta k e place. panied by h er m other. Both g irls tim e w hether anyone is present o r T he hom e was b eau tifu lly d eco rat were encored. Miss H all Is a high not. Everyone is invited to a tte n d an d ed in pink and w hite stream ers and school g irl and has ch arg e of th e Cor- ( is urged to be on tim e. red cupid h earts. In one co rn er of b ett lib ra ry which is open Mondays) ___________ __ th e larg e double sittin g room a can- and Fridays. On th e first W ednesday HoincM'ekent’ E xcursion C ancelled i opy was fixed from which a basket of each m onth. P aren t-T each er asso v C „„ onditions in th e m iddle west, ¡w as suspended co n tain in g rice. At elation n ig h t, th e lib ra ry will be open I where th e farm ers are h ard h it ¡about 8 :3 0 Miss Alice Olson ushered a t 7 :3 0 in th e evening th ro u g h crop failu res, lack of m a r in th e bride-to-be and seated h er be kets and g en eral h ard tim es, has re neath th e canopy beside Mr. Lund- sulted in th e decision of the Oregon TROUTDALE _______ S tate C ham ber of Com merce to cancel | berg, w hile Mrs. Jo h n so n was playing T he T ro u td ale L adies’ Aid society ',',1“ * ’'o m ese ek e rs’ excursion th ro u g h , Till We Meet A gain," op th e piano, . i. , the sta te as originally planned to ba- j As soon as she was seated Miss Olson ...in Will hold its reg u la r m eeting w ith j gin Septem ber 22d, according to an- pulled a strin g attac h ed to th e basket -virs. H erb ert Bradley on W ednesday nouncem eut by th e sta te cham ber. and show ered th e couple w ith plenty aftern o o n . October 5. All m em bers! -------------------- - of rice, w hile th e g u ests sang. "W ed and friends are cordially invited. D on't slig h t J ourself by slig h tin g ding Bells W ill Ring So M errily Services will be held a t th e church ! »be w ant ads. L ittle A rdis B ergstrom cam e in on next Sunday evening at th e usual J ---------------------- I Snap up a W an t Ad Snap. pushing a decorated baby carriag e h o u r-_______ with a larg e kew pie doll dressed in pink an d w hite as driver. T he car riage was loaded w ith all kinds of useful articles in alum inum and pyrex kitchen utensils, towels, lunch cloths and num erous o th e r useful things. A fter th e bride-to-be had opened all th e packages each guest had a question which she was to an s wer to h e r best ab ility . H earts cut in different shapes w ith a rhym e were passed to be m atched fo r p artn e rs for lunch. Mesdames B aeklund. B erg strom . Olson and A. L ekberg served d ain ty refresh m en ts. Among th e g u ests w ere Mrs. Hal- strom an d son, Misses L illian and Jessie Brow n and R u th Olson, all of P o rtland. u ’ PUT MONEY in our B ank WE WILL ADVISE YOU It is common cents that make dollars and enough dollars make a fortune. If you ever expect to have “a barrel of money” you t o V iv ' .use COMMON SENSE and bank regularly a PAR T of your income. Nor must you let some peddler of a “fake” scheme get in his work on you. Consult your BANKER before you invest. We are at your service. BANK OF GRESHAM GRESHAM, OREGON School Books A FULL LINE School Supplies, Tablets, Pencils, Fountain Pens Crayons, Silver Pencils, Inks, Etc. G resh a m D rug Co. The R E X A LL Store THE TWO GREAT ENEMIES OF THE RANGE -s Rust and Those Heat Leaks h J. E. METZGER, 1 our Home Furnisher If You Want Real Service 3 1 x 4 FISK TIRE, $20.00 35 X 5 35 X 4 y2 32 X 4 Va 34 X 4, 33 X 4 32 X 3i/2 $30.00 25.00 G o odyear C onf i Kord truck size) .. 25.00 K elly S p rin g field , C o rd ,................... 18.00 Keaton »'uni 22.00 K in sto n e 12.00 C o rd GRESHAM TIRE CO. Powell Street. Phone 37 Opposite Brown's Market Get Your REPAIR WORK and OVERHAULING done at HOSSNER GARAGE Service Gar will tow you in at any time. Phone 78x1 W. HOSSNER Gresham BREAD REDUCED lb. loaf, 13c 2 for 25c W rapped in wax paper 1 lb. loaf 9c CITY BAKERY, Portland Railway, Light & Power Company MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE G o o d y ear C ord G o o .ly e a r C o rd Gresham, Phone 11 Tel. 96x — Electric Building — Main St. Frank C. Jones & Co. CARPENTER Septic Tanks Bailt Jack Screws for Rent Frank C. Jones LICENSED ELECTRICIAN Wiring for Light and Power • National Mazda Lampe Floyd L. Mack