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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1921)
PLEASANT HOME A few men and g irls g ath ered Sat- urday and cut and burned th e ferns th a t had grow n up in th e P leasan t H ome cem etery. It was not a t all a rep resen tativ e g ro u p of th e cornuiu- nity but th e work was com pleted in th e best shape possible an d th e re- su it was a m uch im proved appear- MISSION THE A ll C A S T HEATER Quick to Heat—Holds the Heat . All our heaters are made in Oregon and the guar anteed against defects of all kinds. ASK L'S ABOUT THEM L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. "darEvery Field Us »625 r.O X JM n ii Does Every Power Job You can plow, disk, h arrow , harvest, thresh, bale hay, grind feed, fill the silo, saw w ood, pump water, pull stumps, do road work or any other power job around the farm quicker, easier and at less cost toyouwith the Fordson Tractor. Twenty-four hours each day, every working day in the year it will give maxi mum service. Light but powerful it gets from job to job quickly. Easy to operate and control—effi cient, economical and above all D EPEN D A BLE. Get in the power-farming frame of mind now. Call, phone or drop us a card for facts. See the Fordson in practical operation. RAKER & SON GRESHAM ESTACADA . « a t u - 7* ' h '“" o “ ™ A1U G en‘ry an d Miss C aroline V aeretti, principal fiL , 6 a S° a «°O1 WeFe glVe“ th e first and second degrees in th e M ult- nornah grange. T h ere was a very sm all atten d an ce a t th e g ran g e Sat- Ur~ tX' The 1 leasant Home lib rary opened w h h 'M is V . i phi ithOdh8t ChUcCh w ith Miss L ulu Eddy in charge of a P h iv h « ° \ , b,*:Ok8- . M' 88 Eddy has a supply of call card s and brarvgethsatn i s bO^ i* ?"1 “ T “ l* ” “ * O le a r J 7nv t called . ’T * ’ Ee° ' In Patronize th e ir ,Pn »hC nd a t t«’" t,o n 18 ralled tn . u m i y *8 ° Pen w h o liv e “ n C.°U? ty ¿ e8 de.n,ta who live in th e O rient school dis- TROUTDALE T he lib rary teas have been te- sum ed and th e first one of th e year will be held T h u rsd av , O c to b e r 's ’ at th e lib rary with Mrs. P rances Fox as hostess. A rep rese n tativ e of th e P o rtlan d lib ra ry will be present and p ut on a sto ry te llin g h o u r o r give a book review. E veryone Is cordially ' invited. Sunday school services were re- sum ed at th e church Sunday and will be be,d every 8 “ nday a« « rn o o n . Rev F. L. Sm ith, the new p asto r, was present and assisted in g ettin g the school u n d er way again. T here was a very good atten d an ce. The L ad ies’ Aid society will m eet * " h Mr8 Lou H arlow W ednesday, November 2d. P lans are u n d er wav f° r ,hP an n u a l b azaar ,h e fire‘ Sat- urday In December The P a ren t-T each er association is 1>,ann,ng a reception fo r th e teachers on S aturday evening. O ctober 29 This will b e in th e n a tu re of a Hal- l0We’en party 38 wel1 38 a reception. A p ro g ra '“ be given and refreah- m ents served. H erb ert Bradley is r lT h » ro « .in k .. . . 1 ,h e Principal and he is teaching his C iH h v « , "a ' n,l ° f are f° year ’pr«” Girl R XJ eserve S aturday. M embers th Urth e prim ary at teu ch >tdale. er has Mrs. h er Scott first requested to rem em ber this fact. At I y ear’s work well com m enced he™ a recent m eeting of G irl R eserve ad- R efreshm ents will be served It is Oe8n t7 r a t t e n d h ?*?1 M r 8’ A lta P a n n e d to m ake t h i s a com m unity G entry atten d e d a display of fancy social event which will be of g eneral articles was show n which could be interest. m ade from crepe paper. Among th e I ______________ m ost a ttra c tiv e an d useful were h ats BORING w hich w ere w onderfully ch arm in g and a ttra c tiv e as well as being p rac Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Stone have tical (fo r dry w e a th e r). Sdme of moved into th e ir new hom e east of the h ats w ere given a coat of th in Boring. shelac w hich m ade them w aterproof Cy Stone sold his lots to V. O. Men and also lu stro u s in appearance. denhall, m ail c a rrie r on Rt. 1, out of One roll of crepe p a p e r'a n d a little Boring. M endenhall’s plan to move tim e w ere th e req u irem en ts and it is into th e ir new hom e a t once .and the expected th a t they will be th e popu Stone fam ily will move onto th e ir la r sp o rt h a t for next spring. Girl farm a m ile east of Boring. R eserve m em bers are le arn in g th e H. G. Knox drove his new Chev a r t of m aking them th is w inter. rolet th ro u g h th e re a r w all of the A n o th er p o p u lar idea is th e sealin g g arag e recently. N eith er th e car nor wax beads which are in such vogue Mr. Knox w ere in ju red by th e ex th is w inter. T his is a n o th e r a r t perience. w hich th e P o rtlan d g irls of th e Girl Mr. and Mrs. C harles Duley, who R eserve are p lan n in g to learn . T he recently arriv ed from M ontana, are w ork is fascin atin g and very Inex visiting Mr. D uley’a b ro th ers. Geo. pensive giving o p p o rtu n ity fo r u n and Jo h n Duley and o th e r friends. lim ited v aria tio n s of design an d dis The visit to th is section is m ade in play of in dividual skill. the hopes of resto rin g Mrs. Duley’« T he M ethodist L ad ies’ Aid will h ealth and if th e clim ate proves help m eet a t th e hom e of Mrs. M. L en -H u l th ey Intend to m ake th e ir home n artz on W ednesday aftern o o n . T his in th is vicinity. will be a very im p o rta n t m eeting. __________ ___ H S. Eddy, who recently moved POWELL VALLEY to P lea san t H om e still m ain tain s his real estate office a t Sandy and drives Mr. and Mrs. M. Jo h n so n and Mr. back an d fo rth from th e office to his and Mrs. Stevenson from P o rtlan d home. were guests Sunday aftern o o n of Mrs. M yrtle LaD ue has re tu rn e d Mr. and Mrs. J. Palm blad. from a visit w ith h er siste r a t Long Mrs. R ichard G ustafson an d chit Beach, C alifornia. Mrs. LaD ue will dren of P o rtlan d were th e g u ests of rem ain h ere for a sh o rt tim e a fte r th e fo rm e r’s sister, Mrs. Swan Mag which she will m ake h e r hom e in nusoti and fam ily. L a te r in th e ev P o rtlan d w here h er son has b ought ening they called at Jo h n I’alm blads. a parF in te reet in a g ara g e w ith Mr. and Mrs. David P alm blad and A rth u r Ayers. son D onald, Mr. and Mrs. P au l Palm blad of Oak Grove w ere g u ests at TIMELY NOTES FROM 0. A. 0. th e hom e of Chas. Unis Sunday and la te r w ere callers at th e Chas. Palm T he ea rliest peas m ark ed in sev blad home. eral W illam ette V alley tow ns are grow n from fall sown seed. Seeding SANDY. should be done now fo r th e peas should be well up before th e con Both tfeachers of th e Sandy grad e tin u o u s cold rain s occur. A laska is school are ill w ith pneum onia. Mrs a good variety for fall sow ing, ac A nton M alar, principal, has been ... cording to th e O. A. C. E xperim ent for som e tim e an d Mrs. Jo e Lilly has S tation. T he g ro u n d should be fer been actin g as su b stitu te . Monday m o rning Miss Gladys T illm an, prl tilized w ith m a n u re and drained m ary teach er, was unable to be In n a tu ra lly to shed excessive m oisture. h er place and se n t word from I Now is th e tim e to lay In a supply hom e in P o rtlan d she was also w ith th e sam e disease. T he p rim ary of seed potatoes fo r next seaso n ’s g rad es were dism issed u n til a sub use. Certified seed and o th e r seed s titu te could be obtained. of good q u ality may be secured at th is tim e, it is probable th a t good FREEI FREE! po tato prices will stim u la te produc W ith every Sound tire a tu b e of tion next year w ith th e re su lt th a t th e sam e size, fo r 10 days only. W. A. HESSEL. th e re m ay be a seed sh o rtag e next sp rin g Many may th en be led to N eed Y our S u it C lean ed ? p lan t in fe rio r sm all potatoes called H ave it F ren ch dry cleaned. Re ‘‘single d ro p s.” T h ree typical hills p airin g n eatly done. T ailo rin g for dug from a field Infested w ith mosaic ladies an d men. P E T E R LENARD, T ailo r. th is year produced a to ta l of five po tato es, fo u r of them big enough for The O utlook com bines w ith the single drops. The yield p er acre on P o rtlan d News. W hen you subscribe th ese hills was at th e ra te of 25 ask us ab o u t rates, etc. You will be pleased with th e New, Newsy, News! bushels, w hile an ad jo in in g hill that NOTICE TO CREDITO R*. was h ea lth y had six m a rk etab le po ta to es or a ra te of n early 500 bu sh In th e C ircuit C ourt of th e S tate of Oregon, for th e County of M ultno els per acre. T he p lan tin g of single mah. drops com ing from disease infested In th e M atter of th e E sta te of Relne R ivers Stoner, Deceased. hills is certain to re su lt in seriously No. 19886. reduced yields. _______ N otice is hereby given th a t th e un- Fall plow ing of upland vegetable ha,8 bee”' a PP°*nted exec- « a rt™ . m ake „ » ' I»«' • “ X . T “ R ™ e r m a n u factu rin g displays. T he dates of th e exposition are to be w orked e a rlie r th e follow ing Stoner, deceased, by th e circu it C ourt spring. Many w estern Oregon soils o t th e s , »te of Oregon, fo r th e Coun T he Pacific In te rn a tio n a l Live November 5 to N ovem ber 12. in th e hom e g ard en s are such as to i y of M ultnom ah, D ep artm en t of P ro stock Exposition th is year prom ises be benefited by lying rough d u rin g having*"claim: a g ^ ’n . ^ s a l d ^ s t ^ r e 8 CORN SHOW. to be m uch la rg e r th a n ever. Mr. O. M. «Plummer, m anager, rep o rts th a t The second S tate Corn Show which th e w in ter exposed to fro st. A coat- hereby notified to present th e sam e th e en tries f o r livestock are heavier will be held in conjunction w ith th e lng of straw y m an u re tu rn ed u n d er ,lu *y verified as by law req u ired to th a n la st year. Several carloads are Pacific In te rn a tio n a l is offering lib th e top su rface of soil will help to l he, l’nd^ r8j gPed, ,a t th e offlce of Mc* p ,,.™ , ^ ¿ s a r w s i j s s f s expected from th e East. eral prem ium s for 10 ea r and 100 .. , ------------------ — m onths from th e d ate hereof. A side from th e re g u la r livestock ea r exhibits. T his county should be Now is th e tim e to hill select po- THEODORE BRUGGER, E xecutor ex h ib its th is y ea r th e re will be represented w ith several en tries to fo r seed. Choose only McOuIrk & Schneider, housed u nder th e new pavilion and show th a t corn can be grow n h ere to ta to es h ealth y , vigorous p lan ts th a t are not r . A tto ™J'‘5'g fo r Executor. o th e r additio n al wings th e P oultry advantage. E n tries should be m ade n e x t to a d is e a s e d h ill P ate ° f fir8t Pub llcatl°n , Opt. 4. '21 to a d is e a s e d h ill. D ate of , t publication, Nov. 1, '21 Show, the Land P roducts Show, and to W innie Braden. S ecretary, Oregon !he S tate Corn Show, aside from o th Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon. The Modern Electric Washing Machine has been called the greatest of all— Labor-Saving Money-Saving Time-Saving —appliances ever produced for the Home. \\ e believe you will agree with this strong statement after you have seen one of these machines in action. Drop in any time for Free Demonstration ELECTRIC STORE ' ELECTRIC BUILDING Portland Railway, Light & Power Company ient, because hotels, railroad^ steam ship com panies and metw chants everywhere accept them as readily as cash in payment of bills, and because the only id entificatio n needed is the countersignature of the owner in the presence o f the person ac cepting the Cheques. BANK OF GRESHAM meu PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION. IF YOU WANT REAL SERVICE However you travel whether by rail, steamship, or automobile, you w ill find A m eri can Bankers Associat ionCEeques the safest, handiest w ay to carry your money. A. B. A." Cheques are sa/e, because if not countersigned they are useless to anyone but the owner. T h ey are ja n ve n - Statt- and Court ty Depository More Evidence of Our Ability to Buy VALUES HIGH - QUALITY OUTING FLANNEL 15€ yd. I his lot ot Outing I' lannel which we are offering at 15c a yard is worth 25c per yard, Today. You can not at lord to pass this up if you are planning any sleep ing garments for this winter. It would be a big mistake if you pass up this opportunity. BISHOP BROS. Gresham, Oregon WOOD COAL Ekstrom Truck Service A Truck for Every Kind of Work Cor. P ow ell and Maple Grew lia in lJUil 2-17 D avis Htreet Port lumi Bdwy. 20H2 I el. 96x — Electric Building — Main St. Frank C. Jones & Co. CARPENTER Septic Tanks Built Jack Screws for Rent LICENSED ELECTRICIAN Wiring for Light and Power National Mazda Lamps Frank C. Jones Floyd L. Mack HOME PRODUCTS PURE LARD 5 lbs.,:75c 10 lbs., $1.50 Delivered GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone 41 FISK RED TOP TIRE (overaiae) A tire b u ilt w ith an e x tra ply of fabric and an ex tra heavy trea d . D istinctive ap p earan ce and q u al ity m ake it a tire su p e rio r to a reg u la r fabric tire. V ulcanizing, tubes an d casings; re tre a d in g — all w ork done quickly and g u a ra n te e d . GET YOUR CAR to R» t«* « h v FMu TW tw Washed, Polished and Greased GRESHAM TIRE CO. Powell S treet Phone 87 Opposite Brown’s Market At SHERMAN McCARTER GARAGE Latourell Bid. Gresham P h o n es: East 7 1 0 2 ; Greehani SSS BREAD REDUCED AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME Your Patronage Solicited V/2 lb. loaf, 13c 2 for 25c Wrapped in wax paper MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE 1 lb. loaf 9c M oving and G eneral H auling 124-fl U nion A venue Wood, Coal and Briquets P ortlan d , Oregon CITY BAKERY, Gresham, Phone 11