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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1922)
GHKMHAM OUTLOOK. T h e re Is one g re a t beauty about D ancing. criticism of w om en's styles, cosmetics “ J aCt°tenUon“ to it W° men <’° n 't i any a tte n tio n to it. I com m encing a t 8 o'clock during the m onth of Ja n u ary . Admission, gen- •kill j r . E two r s birds s v w s ith s • one ? « stone " ne»7»“ 7 '» u “ ’T Z . " u" ” * #M d o esn 't hit e ith e r one of them. 4 Randl'.’ - l d y ‘ ° evereaux tf W eekly L etter to Merry Grow« F ltlD A V , FEB R U A R Y iw aa GRESHAM TO AID IN BUILDING FARM HOME _______ PAGE T H R EE $1.50 Will Insure Safety to your Valuable Papers by renting one of our F ertillzer o rd ers a re com ing in but not as prom ptly as they sh o u ld H ea d q u arters for th e cam paign in T° d ate we have order8 ,o r 139,000 G resham and vlcinity in behalf of I Why not o rd er now? O ur th e ch ild ren 's farm hom e, have been I car-load shipping project is w orking established at th e offices of C. G. I o ut nicely and is p ractically an a s Schneider. Mr. S chneider, who is sured fact b u t we m ust have quality deeply In terested in th is p roject, is We have just installed an I berries for th is trad e so do not forget ch airm an of th e cam paign in th is | other nest of 46 boxes and th at th e liberal use of P o tash m eans d istric t. The q u o ta fo r th is d istric t firm berries and m ore dollars for th e is $500 an d Mr. S chneider has every will save one for you. grow er. hope of raisin g th is am ount. We should have a la rg e increase in T he hom e is an im m ed iate need, gooseberry p lan tin g s G ooseberries it is explained, since th e re a re m any are an early money crop. W hy not ch ild ren in Oregon today, w ithout p lan t an acre? home o r care, who w ill find in th is A nother money m a k er is th e Eng- farm ju s t th e haven they req u ire. 1 lish blue Damson plum . It is a su re I On th is 245-acrei farm , th re e miles cropper. It com es into bearin g early east of Corvallis, th ey will be able and brings good prices in th e P o rt- to spend m uch of th e ir tim e out-of- land m ark ets. T he dem and is g r e a t doors, w orking, stu d y in g and play- e r th a n th e supply. Every farm ¡ng u n d er n o rm al conditions. The should have at least a dozen trees. farm will be a hom e, as distin g u ish ed Why not p lan t th is sp rin g ? We can from an in stitu tio n . It will be con help you to som e choice trees. ducted on th e co ttag e plan, w ith a The Berry G row ers' Packing Co., “ m o th e r” in ch a rg e of every 12 o r Ensilage Cutter, 4 h. p Gas Engine, 1 Bay Percheron Mare, By D. E. TOW LE. 15 ch ild ren , devoting h er e n tire tim e 1500 lbs., 2 sets Harness, Steel Wheels Farm Truck, Wagon Box, to th em an d giving th em th e indi Hay Rack, Manure Spreader, Grain Drill, Disc Harrow, McCormick vidual atte n tio n , w hich grow ing GILLIS Mower, 10-foot Steel Roller, 14-inch Steel Plow, 10-inch Oliver children need. T he ch ild ren will re Plow, Spring Tooth Weeder, Potato Digger, Feed Cutter, 10-foot The . Rev. E arl B. Cotton will ceive C h ristian tra in in g in hom e su r- ®a^ e’ Vega Cream Separator, Cider Mill, Platform Scale, speak . at th e G illis church d u rin g th e , , ro undings an d th e p re p a ra tio n fo r Clipping Machine, Grindstone and numerous other small tools, im preaching h o u r beginning a t 3 u fe (o whlch every child is en titled plements, etc., etc. o clock. He has a vital m essage for ..Th(J plaM of th e boar(, Qf thp ALSO T H R E E STANDS OF R EES th e people of th e com m unity and be- w c T v c h ild re n ', farm hom e do "V i!® .“ * ] " h! ! P? h e? ? . ° 8e! ,t h e ir not co n tem p late adding to th e a l HOUSEHOLD GOODS relatio n sh ip to God and th e ir fellow- ready larg e bu rd en s now restin g on C onsisting of Beds, Springs, M attresses, Dining Room and Living Room men th e ch a ritie s of th e people of O re F u rn itu re , good Rugs, both large and sm all; C hase & B ak er P lay e r P lan o , and Mrs. D. F. Bow der of gon,” explains Mrs. A da W allace C olum bia G iaphaiiola with R ecords; C h a rte r Oak Range, K itchen C abinet. P o Mr. d visited w ith Mr. and Mrs. C hurn, W ashing M achine, U tensils and o th e r articles too num erous to N. rtlan P. Nelson, Mrs. B ow der’s parents. U nruh, cam paign d irec to r fo r j h e State and County Depository m ention, S herm an E v erett has retu rn ed I p roject in th e state. “ A ccording to from H eppner w here he has been ! th e carefully w orked o u t plans, TERMS—Sums under $50, Cash; $50 and over six m onths’ time on w th e and’ highw ay. A n le tso n m ade by aucuce88ful A l n e s s men and E v orking erett. E on rnest A rchie approved note. LUNCH SERVED AT NOON a re still th ere. I w'om en of th e board, th e dependent T ak e T ro u td a le C ar to Ilaird sd a le S tation, go o n e-h alf m ile n o rth M artin E v erett of T illam ook has children can be cared for m uch more been visiting I lls b ro th er. O. E v erett, econom ically th an is being done at for som e tim e. He is recovering th is tim e, w hile providing for a large from a stro k e of paralysis The H appy H om e M akers of th e nurab e>'. now receive no care, J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer T. E. DOYLE, 311 Panama Bldg., Clerk I O rient d istric t , E m m a B ozarth pres- und who, because of th a t lack, will REPAIRING AND RETREADING ideut, are p lanning a pie social to be become d elin q u en t soon and a la rg e r given in th e O rient g ran g e hall in burden All work guaranteed. the n ear fu tu re . They have raided I $12 from th e sale of candy at th e T h,s oconnom y Is m ade possible T im r t o Hr tir» J F riday n ig h t basket ball gam es. I because of th e fact th a t th e hom e is They w ant to send a good represen- ' being sponsored by a larg e organiza- GEORGE A. BRANDT tatio n to th e O. A. C. sum m er school. tion in all p a rts of th e sta te , to O pposite Brow n's M arket One of th e ir nu m b er, W ilm a Chase, At the R. I. Anderson place five miles east of Gresham and Phone 1107 Powell St. goes as th e sta te cham pion In can g eth er w ith a large n u m b er of suc one-half mile east of Gillis station on the Bull Run car line ning. cessful business m en, form ing a ban P eterso n is having th e in- body, whose v o lu n tary service g re a t- ' S X ' i J K S s r e » -“ - r - P h on es: Eaet. 71 0 2 ; G resham 8 8 5 « â l ï tkw - ä SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES AUCTION SALE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, At 10 a. m. At farm located on Sandy Road, corner Andrews Road, 1 mile west of Fairview, the following Stock, Equipment and Household Goods will be sold to the highest bidder, viz: BANK OF GRESHAM MRS. S. M. STRUCKEN, Owner Fisk Tires and Tubes OLDFIELD TIRES WEED CHAINS A uction Sale GRESHAM TIRE COMPANY S a tu r d a y , F eb . 1 8 , 1 9 2 2 11 O’CLOCK. FR EE LUNCH AT NOON. THREE HORSES Bay Horse, 9 years old, weight 1300 pounds; Gray Mare, 9 years old, weight 1300 pounds; Fillie, 2 years old, heavy. All are good ones. 10 HEAD MILK COWS All Tuberculin Tested. Two Jerseys and eight Holsteins, some fresh, some to fresh en soon. All heavy producers. M A C H IN E R Y One Fordson tractor, plow and disc harrow, runs as good as new; one iron-wheel wagon, new Aspinwall potato digger, one hay rake and tedder, one Deering binder, good as new, one 50-tooth harrow, one Case 14-inch steel plow, two 2-horse cul tivators, one Fuller & Johnson pumping engine, one wagon box, one roller, one hay rack, standard garden plow and drill. MISCELLANEOUS One set harness, 8 tons straw, some hay, some seed potatoes, other articles too numerous to mention. TERM S:—$20 and under, Cash. Sums over $20, 6 m onths’ tim e; approved notes, 8 per cent interest. R. I. ANDERSON, R. H. SPENCE, Owners. COL. W. S. WOOD 4 SONS, A uctioneers. A. MEYERS, Clerk CHOICE FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS Fresh Fish in Season PLEASANT HOME MEAT MKT. MARION M A YFIELD. Prop. Phone G resham 276. WOOD COAL EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE A Truck for Every Kind of Work C o r. P o w e ll and M a p le G re s h am 1881 3 4 7 D a v is S tre e t P o rtla n d Itd w y . 2 0 8 2 IF YOU WANT REAL SERVICE The Modern Electric Washing Machine has been called the greatest of all— Labor-Saving Money-Saving Time-Saving —appliances ever produced for the Home. We 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 I is show ing a com m endable prid e in his new hom e an d its su rro u n d in g s, , a hom e to be proud of. i Mrs. R. I. A nderson is show ing a ! slig h t im provem ent. She has been j a p atien t sufferer fo r a long tim e. The Coos Bay h arb o r, in a recent issue, has th e follow ing w hich is of 'lo ca l in te re st: “ H. G. L ak e was elected as a j te ac h er in th e high school to begin } next week o r a t th e opening of the second sem ester. Mr. L ake resides a t G resham an d was h ired la st sum - | m er for th e first term , b u t on ac count of illness could not come. His d a u g h te r Miss Alice L ake has been ta k in g his place an d has given such i universal satisfactio n th a t she too will be reta in ed next year. C. E. Maybee, school clerk, said Mr. Lake was his te a c h e r 30 years ago, and speaks highly of him. ten an ce- PLEASANT VALLEY AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME Your Patronage Solicited. MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE By G. N. SAGER. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. RestorfT of M oving aiul G eneral H au lin g 124-0 U nion A venue W ashougal, called on frien d s In th is Wood, Coal and B riquets P ortland, Oregon neighborhood last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Restorff fo rm erly resided here. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. E k stran d visited w ith Mr. an d Mrs. J. S. D onaldson of G resham M onday. Mrs. P. L. B liss was a g u e st of th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n C h it wood, J r ., of D am ascus Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D ahlqulst e n te r tain ed frien d s from th e city la st Sun day. T he Rev. Mr. E v erett of P o rtlan d delivered a lectu re a t th e g ran g e hall A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone 1891 FAIRVIEW Sunday. On next Sunday m orning a t 11 Malace Bros., of P o rtlan d , w ere out o ’clock at th e Sm ith M em orial P res looking a f te r th e ir farm one day thia byterian ch u rch th e Rev. E. R. D. week. H ollensted, th e p asto r, will preach M artin Ritz had th e m isfo rtu n e to on "A b rah am Lincoln, th e M an.” At fall In such a m a n n er as to break his this service th e p a s to r’s son, W. H. leg betw een th e knee and an k le. The H ollensted of P o rtlan d will sing a accident happened last F rid a y a f te r solo. noon. F airview g ran g e held an in te re st A new a rriv a l in th e person of a ing m eeting on la st S atu rd ay . An j item of m uch im p o rtan ce iu connec- fine baby g irl was announced on F eb j tion with th e business session was the ru ary 5 a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs changing th e d ate of th e reg u lar Chas. D ahlqulst. T he little miss m eeting of th e g ran g e from the sec tipped th e scales a t 8 V4 pounds. ond to th e first S atu rd ay of each We a re so rry to announce th e m onth. T he place of m eeting was also changed from th e schoolhouse to d eath of G randm a B ow ker w hich oc ih e low er p art of th e city hall. The cu rred Sunday n ig h t F e b ru a ry 5 lectu re h o u r was in te restin g and G randm a was a k ind neighbor, a lov The Lightest Bread on Earth profitable and included a talk by the ing m o th er and a devoted C h ristian . a t th e lig h test price on e a rth comes county h ealth n urse, Miss Mary Bill- meyer. Besides h er im m ediate relativ es she from th e b rig h test spic and span The M ethodist L adies' Aid will leaves a host of frien d s to m ourn bakery In this, your own hom e town Of course you know th e bakery. hold an apron and box social and en h er d ep a rtu re . te rta in m e n t In th e city hall on T ues T h ere's all th e difference In th e day evening. F eb ru ary 14. Musical world betw een o rd in ary bread an d T ake heed w here you place b u rn num bers and recitatio n s by local ta l ROCKWOOD en t and a d em o n stratio n of a musical ing c ig a re tte stum ps. It may th e kind you g et here. Do you w ant Mrs. J. L. Angell and g ra n d d a u g h system by th e Misses Brasch and pu seem like a little thing, b u t a fire real solid n o u rish m en t for yourself ter, B u rd ette, are visiting th e for pils of P o rtlan d will be features. loss of over $8,000,000 was caus Women and g irls a re expected to m tr ’s d au g h ter, Mrs Lee H arvey, in and fam ily? T hen tak en no chances P o rtlan d , and g et your bread and cakes at ed by c ig arettes last year. bring box lunches for two. Mrs. A W alln and d au g h ter, Itu th . N inety-seven p er cent of all fires sp en t S atu rd ay and Sunday in P o rt are due to som ebody’s careless land with Mrs. W alln’s m o th er. Mrs. Olby. ness. W atch yourself and o th ers. C arl A pplestam , who was Injured R em em ber a fire m eans w aste of by th e Base Line bus ab o u t two POWELL VALLEY m aterial, loss of income ami much weeks ago, and who has been in P o rt F airview M ethodist la n lies’ Aid o th e r expense. In su re In th is land for tre a tm e n t, is again at hom e T he m eeting d ate of th e L adles' and able to resum e his carp en te r agency of th e H artfo rd F ire In work. T he in ju ry was received when Aid of th e Swedish L u th e ra n church surance Com pany. th e bus was stru ck by a lig h t car d u r has been changed from T h u rsd ay to ing a heavy fog. R esidents on C entral avenue have F rid ay afte rn o o n , on account of a P rogram by local ta le n t, m usical com m enced th e Im provem ent of th e m eeting of local In terest to be held d em o n stratio n by th e Misses th o ro u g h fa re by clearin g th e roadw ay Brasch and p upils of P o rtland. Main S treet of stu m p s and stones. T he county lr. P o rtlan d on th e fo rm er date. T he g rad e r has been prom ised for level m eeting will be held a t th e hom e of G resham , O regon Boxes, ladles' 8 1 ; ch ild ren 's flOc. ing th e ground when th e p relim in ary Piwtnew 384)1; 5 1 8 Mr and Mrs. C arl Nelson and all a re work is finished « Invited to atten d . CEDAR ANI) VICTORY Sunday g u ests at th e hom e of Mr. GRANGE I)AN«'K E dna M cCreary has been o u t of and Mrs. C. A. L indgren w ere Mr. Fairvl«-w Hail L ents g ran g e club will hold a school on account of a bad cold b ut and Mrs. C h ester W. Lewis, Mr. and she has sta rte d to school again now. Mrs. C. C ohent of P o rtlan d , also Mr. H ard Tim es Dance on S atu rd ay n ig h t E arl Lord sta rte d th e work on his and Mrs. F. Matson and d a u g h te r F eb ru ary 18, a t th e ir hall on 92d S upper served. Come for a new bouse yesterday. good tim e. Single adm ission, 35 cents, Mr. and Mrs A rth u r Burns are Elsie, E lsie, E sth er and R u th Ny- stre e t. A dm ission 78c. I an I ice F le e strom . Including tax. Everybody welcome. sick with colds. HOME PRODUCTS PURE LARD 5 lbs., 75c 10 lbs., $1.50 Delivered GRESHAM MEAT MARKET C arelessness C auses Fires APRON SALE and Box Social CITY BAKERY City Hall, Fairview Tuesday Eve., Feb. 14 JO H N Masquerade Dance Saturd’y. February 11 BRO W N