Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 25, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    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 « °
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, 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
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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.
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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
..
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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