Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 10, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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The B. Y. P. U. of the Baptist
By D. T. TOWLE.
was made, and the absence of ill- church will be represented by a large Manager Berry Growers Packing Co
delegation at the White Temple, Port­
feeling towards the empire.
Why not plant some extra garden
Public lotteries are to the Brazil­ land, on Friday evening. Over 2000 for the berry pickers? They crave
ian what horse-racing is to the Eng­ are expected to sit down to the ban­
lishman and baseball to the North quet. A program of the highest or fresh vegetables and you should pre-j
American. It is a form of excite­ der will be given after the repast. pare to supply this trade at a whole- j
Bible school at 10 a. m. B. Y. P. sale price. Now is the time to plant
ment with a chance of betting some­
U.
at 7 p. m. Song service and ser­ onions, peas, carrots, lettuce and
thing and winning a great deal, an
Interest apart from the ordinary of mon at 8 p. m. Pastor Barry invites potatoes.
the people of Pleasant Home to assist
business.
Have you tried a garden planter
Rarely does the Brazilian, born ir. the dlscubsion of “The Greatest and wheel hoe? In a day you can j
a whole acre and you can cul­
and bred, drink anything stronger Evil of the Day.” Be ready and will­ plant
tivate it once in the same length o f !
than coffee, and this he takes in little ing to do your part and enjoy the time. It can be cultivated once or -
cups in the innumerable cafeterias of service with all your heart.
twice before your vegetable plants j
can be seen by following the mark j
the city many times a day. Since the
the cover wheel of the planter. ||
established price of a little hot cup MEMBERS FAIRVIEW LODGE of Have
you noticed how easily young
GUESTS AT CHANTICLEER
Spontaneous
combustion
has of very strong black coffee is but a
____ _
, weeds are killed? Just a touch and
tostao
(two
cents
U.
S.
money)
there
started many serious fires. Pre­
Fairview lodge No. 92 was the spe- i the>' are gone; but if you delay the
vent this common cause of loss. is no great extravagance about this. cial invited guest of A. R. Morgan, | weeding until they are firmly rooted.
At family meals a little wine, gener­
Just a little care on your part is ally imported from Portugal, France proprietor of Chanticleer Inn and. a you have a man’s job ahead of you
member of pairview lodge, Saturday Dead weeds like dead Indians are
ail that is needed.
jor Italy, is on the table; since Rio evening, February 25.
good ones.
Don’t allow oily rags and waste Grande has been trying her hand at
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan plan to make
Every berry grower should pro­
to remain on your premises. wine-making, the bottle may contain the dinner an annual event. Judges vide, if possible, all the vegetables,
Above all, don't throw them Into vinho nacional; in any case it is Stapleton, Bronaugh and Littlefield milk, butter, poultry, ham and ba­
sparingly used.
of Portland were the principal con that the berry pickers need—
piles or boxes and forget them.
Religion in Brazil has never been speakers.
thus finding a home market at
Come to this agency of the Hart­ a matter for dissension or the cause
wholesale price and mutually benefit
ford Fire Insurance Company for of social upheaval; Tolerance is a
PLEASANT HOME
the farmer and the help.
long-established
habit,
all
forms
of
sound insurance and advice.
The time is near when the rasp
Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Cady and baby
worship exist undisturbed.
berries should be planned out in or
are spending a few days at the home
der to do the hoeing cheaply as it is
of Mrs. Cady’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
FAIRVIEW
so much easier to kill the weeds and
John
Ickler.
They
have
been
mak­
Main S treet
At the Methodist church next Sun­ ing their home at Bull Run where grass when the plants are small. The
G resham ,
Oregon
day the pastor, the Rev. L. F. Smith, Mr. Cady is employed since a couple whole surface should be hoed over
P h on es 2 5 0 1 ; 5 1 3
carefully and special care must be
will preach on the subject, “The of months ago.
given to get all the grass plants out
Church.” Mr. Smith closed a suc­
J. A. Lauderback and George An­
cessful series of revival services re­ derson are adding to their lumber of the berry hills. This is especially
The Bank of Gresham pays 5 per cently and since then has received yard equipment this week by the in­ necessary with mosqult and quack
grass for, if these plants get a foot­
cent interest on time deposits.— Adv. 20 new members into the church.
stallation of machines for planing hold, it is very damaging.
and resawing, which will be run by
If you are not prapered to plow
steam engine. They expect to handle
and wish to hoe, which you should,
all kinds of building material, a part
a good plan is to use the grape hoe,
of which they will manufacture them­
working as close to the rows as pos­
selves with the new machines just
sible and cut and turn the furrow
added. They plan also to deliver away from the row. This will save
lumber. This is a gratifying devel­
three-fourths of the hand labor and
opment of the lumber business which make a better Job.
they started in a small way a few
For cultivating and hoping out the
months ago.
strawberries, be sure and not work
Lauderback Bros, have constructed deep enough to injure the roots.
a new slaughterhouse on Johnson
creek south of the grange hall at POWELL VALLEY PASTOR
Orient. It is modern in every respect
IS GIVEN SURPRISE
and was inspected by government of­
ficials.
The Lutheran Ladies Aid meeting
Two events of interest occurred on at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eman
last Saturday to make the day mem uel Anderson of Powell Valley was
orable for Miss Anna Lennartz, whose one of the best attended in the his
birthday it was. At noon Mrs. Len- tory of the society. Friends of the
nartz entertained at dinner in honor pastor of the church, the Rev. John
OVERLAND-4 AUTOMOBILES
of Miss Anna, the guests being Mr. Truedson, came in large numbers.
and Mrs. H. S. Eddy and the Rev. E. Powell Valley and the surrounding
complete in every detail
B. Cotton. In the evening a number country honored him on the occasion
of young people gathered to surprise of his 67th birthday. A huge cake,
Touring car, $695; Coupe, $1036; Sedan, $1090
her and spent a delightful evening of built up in three tiers and decorated
games.
with the full numbers of candles,
Willys-Kmght, Touring Car, $1595; Roadster, $1575
Mrs Arthur Ayers and children was made by Mrs. Ernest Lundbom
from Buckley avenue and Powell Val­ and distributed to those present. An
These Prices Delivered at Gresham
ley road are visiting with Mrs. Ayers address of greeting and congratula­
tion to the pastor on behalf of the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ohmet.
people
was made by C. A. Lindgren
A big Reduction in all Case two-, three- or four-plow
and a purse of $12.50 was presented
VICTORY
tractors, with all tractor implements or machinery.
to him.
The Parent-Teacher association of
The whole affair was a complete
Also with all horse drawn implements. It will pay
Victory district will entertain the surprise
to the Rev. t Mr.
Truedson
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you to get our new low prices before you buy.
teachers of the neighboring districts who expressed his deep appreciation
and the school board on next Friday for the honor bestowed upon him
evening, March 17.
j
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jones are the Lynch Parent-Teacher Association
proud parents of a baby girl born
Will Dance.
Gresham, Oregon
laíTk''f'ní i ,
Lynch Parent-Teacher association
IM PLEM ENTS
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MACHINERY
The Phelps family have rented the will give a “hard time” dance at the
Burlingame place across from Me- schoolhouse on Saturday evening.
Implements for the large farm, the berry grower or for
Millen’s. Mr. Burlingame is plaster March 18. Patrons and friends aré
the diversified farmer.
ing and making some improvements invited.
on the house. The Phelps children
At the regular business meeting
have started to school.
held last Friday night it was voted
to purchase a picture to be awarded
GILLIS
at the end of each month to the room
having the best attendance. The
Pastor and Mrs. Barry will be at
teachers, Miss Elizabeth Canning and
the Gillis church at the Sunday school
On the Hiram Stone Ranch at Fairview, H mile south of P. R. L. & P. hour, 2 o'clock. Pastor Barry will Miss Kerns, were constituted a com­
mittee to purchase the picture.
Station at Fairview. Twelve miles east of Portland
preach at 3 p. m. Subject for con­
on Columbia River Highway.
sideration, “The Benefit of Opening
Piano Tiinfnj?.
$3.00. Satuafaction guaranteed.
the Shutters to let the sunshln In ’’
Mrs. Barry will sing. The people of » hone Jones, care Outlook
Gillis are cordially invited to the ser­
SALE STAKTS AT IO A. M. SHARP
FREE Ll'NCH AT NOON vice.
Carelessness
Causes Fires
JOHN
1921 Taxes are Due
Let us attend to this matter for you. Bring in your
old tax receipt or legal description and we will take care
of the detail work free of charge.
BANK OF GRESHAM
GRESHAM, OREGON
APRIL
Brunswick Records
BROWN
New Low Prices
HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY
—ON SALE TODAY—
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R ollin g D ow a to Kin ( K I p ll.g -a .r m a n ) B .r K o n .
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J. E. METZGER
AUCTION SALE
(T
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THURSDAY, MARCH 16
LIVESTOCK
TERRY
TEAM BLACK GELDINGS, coming 6 years old; weight 3200.
Someone entered the Terry school-
BAY HORSE, 12 years old; weight 1400.
house Wednesday night and searched
F ifty head of Milch Cows; 35 head High Grade Holsteins; 11 head the building. The only articles taken
Guernseys and Jerseys; 4 head Brown Swiss; Grade Holstein Bull were the flag cord and the axe. It is
2 years old; Registered Holstein Bull, 15 months old (Sir Bessie not yet known by whom it was done.
Hengerveld In k a ) ; Registered Bull Calf, (Chief Multnomah Korn-,
Livestock Club Notes.
dyke born September 5, 1921); about 10 Veal Calves; about 25 Cows,
The Dairy Herd Record club was
will be fresh by time of sale, with
calves -----------
beside. Balance will be organized for this year at the home
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fresh during summer and fall. All
* " Cows
“
will be Tuberculin Tested of their leader. E. r . Kinin of Cot­
before Sale.
trell on February 11. The meeting
MACHINERY— Hocking Valley No. 20 Ensilage Cutter; 12-h. p Gas- held by the boys and their leader at
liar6 Fo’rks'61
W,“?-°ni old Wagon; Buggy; D1"k- wlth Truck, »he library last Saturday was the sec-
chions; 30-gallon Wash Kettle; No. 4 Star Milk Cooler; 72-gallon Milk
Tank; 25-gallon Milk Tank; Barrels; New Buggy Harness; 2 sets Breech-
I hk Harness, Grain Sack, and other small articles too numerous to
mention.
TERM S:—$20 and under, Cash; all awns over $20, bankable notes
a t 8 per cent interest, for six m onths’ time.
JOSEPH ANDEREGG, Owner
COL. W. S. WOOD & SONS, Vancouver, Auctioneers
K. A. MILLER, Bank of Gresham, Clerk
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REPAIRING AND RETREADING
All work guaranteed.
GRESHAM TIRE COMPANY
Opposite Brown’s Market
The Lightest Bread on Earth
at the lightest price on earth comes
prPRent at ,he library Saturday were from the brightest splc and span
bakery In this, your own home town.
Raymond Watkins, Percy Carlson, Of
course you know the bakery.
—• • Tallman, Henry
Amil Klllln, Charles
There’s all the difference In the j
Myers and John Flemming. The club
notes in (he last issue stated that world between ordinary bread and
the kind you get here Do you want |
Raymond Watkins was not present real solid nourishment for yourself
last Saturday but It was an oversight and family? Then taken no chances
ar he was there. He walked a mile and get your bread and cakes at
and a half in order to be there which
shows the Interest he has In the work
CITY BAKERY
TOOAV 'S MV 8<RTHQ4V 4s<0 MA IS GOIV TO
CivC Mt PARTY AND DAD GOT MC A WACON
AH IM GOlN TO HAVE PIE AN’
cake a n ' e v e r y t h in g
F isk Fires and T u b es
OLDFIELD TIRES
WEED CHAINS
GEORGE A. BRANDT
Phone 1107
Powell 8t.
Tel. 601 — Electric Building — Main St.
FRANK C. JONES & CO.
CA RPENTER
Septic Tanks
Built
Jack Screws
for Rent
Frank C. Jones
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
W iring for Light
and Power
National Mazda
Lamps
Floyd L. Mack