Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 18, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    I.KKSHAM
A
Special C om m unication of
j r G reanam L Lodge
A /u g o i No.
w
i 152,
J i , a A. . r F
r ' A A. -M , W ednesday, April
1 9 . _________
at 7:30 p. _______________
in. L abor in E. _____
A. De-
a
V ia itin o
ik V K j
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gree.
V isiting h b m ro th th
ers welcome.
W. L, GORSAGE, Sec’y.
A. F. HAMMAR, W. M.
N otice o f Sale o f School Property.
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t th
h e e
OUTLOOK. TUESDAY.
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PACK T H R U
l V Ì TB * M C T SO C IA L
p L E A s X 5 ? Ti o M E j —
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. Notice
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19 u
e ie u y
g
iv e n
l U a t t
is
hereby
given
th
S E rk ol *,he board of School D istrict
-’«• C lackam as county, O regon'
i l l r receive
t? C d Y © S
t 'illP ll L
iilk i ft»F
hu m
i ■»_ '
'w ill
sealed
bids
for f the"
pur-
An e n t?rtainD len’ and b ask et so-
The D istrict Sunday school asao- 3
chase of th e follow ing described [ cial will be given next S atu rd ay even- iation will hold a Sunday school con- 3
property to w it:
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i
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. at th
-- e —
hool- vent,on next Sunday, A pril 23, at I
The old union schoolhouse and in ~
g ' April
Victory sc-----
site, com m encing a t th e southw est house u n d er th e auspices of th e P ar- P 1,asant Home 1» th e M ethodist E
¡■’RiCH men .P oor ,
- « ’-Teacher association
The pro-
Aa ,n ' “ a “ ° a haa been ex- f
ship tw o (2 ) south of Range th ree
m e n , hungry i (3 ) east of the W illam ette Mer­ ceeds are to go tow ard a piano fund
ueu to th e Sunday schools a t San- , S
dy, Kelso, H aley, Boring,
m e n a u i __
- Pow ell Val-
—
idian, ru ____
n n in _ g _____
n o rth ____
fifteen _ (1 5 ) fo r th e school.
rods thence east twelve (1 2 ) rods!
All th e ladies are asked to bring ley’ G re sh ,n l and any o th e rs who
A eres
w e ^ tw e H e
¿ d « ’ ." ’‘‘V***“ 6? b ask e,s » h lch will be sold at auc- Carp to come
."T h e haki
beginning, containing one u i ' a c r e tlo n - Hot coffee will be served w ith
1 o ttre I* c<” »m unity church and the |
1 for which
more o r less situ ate d in C lackam as th e lunch.
* leasant Home B aptist and M ethodist
T hey call » county,
Oregon.
Several am usem ent featu res have i scbools
m eet at th e M ethodist =
S eparate bids are req u ired on also been planned. T he follow ing ■ c*lu rc *' for an all day session. A has- j 5
building _ and su
site e .
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Break a Dollar— get a bill changed— and it’s I
K..A
ket d in n er will be served at noon j
Bids will be received up to t h e i.rrk(,ru,ti
|,rograni ha*
been arra n g e d j . ,
Those
in
charge
have
asked
th
a
t
th
e
1
hour of 2 o'clock S atu rd ay , April
Musical num bers, Union High
m enu be a sim ple one. I t may con-
“ 2n«A#? 2
school o rch estra. Gresham .
\ ou can t spend— and save them to o ! 1
Bids to be opened a t th e h o u r of i
„
slst of beans or potato salad, aand- S gone.
8 o'clock p. m. on sam e date.
I K eadin« ’ Mias Helen Moore
wiches
and
cake
o
r
pie.
Violin solo. Miss Hazel Cooley.
The Board reserves th e rig h t to re­
I h e way to save money is to never open th a t pay envelope un til S
The Rev. D. Q. Barry of th e G resh- ' =
ject any and ail bids.
Solo dance. Miss Olla May Moore.
you reach Ol R SAVINGS deposit window.
SALT and FRESH FISH
am B aptist church will give a chalk ; =
F o r in fo rm atio n reg ard in g bids
R eading, Miss Vida Cemer.
and term s of said property, apply to
A few dollars each w eek— EVERY W E E K _-will
Selection, High school o rch estra. ta lk in the m orning. It is expected =
ihe clerk.
soon
become a th rift h abit, a habit which Hen F ra n k ­
th
a
t
th
e
Sandy
and
G
resham
q
u
a
rte
t
2
W
histling
duet,
Misses
H
elen
and
D ated th is 31st day of M arch, 1922.
lin him self did uot learn until he felt the pinch of pov­
will fu rn ish some m usical num bers.
R u th Moore.
OLOF GRAN, C hairm an.
S. A. ROBERTS, Clerk.
e rty — and an em pty stom ach.
A full program is being planned.
Phone 1891
Reading, Mrs. A lta Gentry.
Save fo r an educatiou- «ave fo r a career— save fo r a business i
Vocal solo. Miss Helen Moore. '
COTTRELL
— save for a home.
Reading, Miss Vida Cemer.
!
Selection, by o rch estra.
Miss Mary W inans, of P o rtlan d ,
Reading, Miss R uth Moore.
spent S aturday n ig h t and S u n d a y jl
Vocal solo, Mrs. O rland Gildow.
W e P ay 4 Per P ent „„ S avin gs; .1 Per Cent on T im e D ep osits o f « 3 0 « |
with her sister, Mrs. A. J. Bram .
Piano duet, Miss Ida S ester and
F
red
Meyer
is
enjoying
a
new
=
State and C ounty Depository
Doris Zim m erm an.
O verland car. L. E. Crasw ell re c e n t- ¡ 1
Several ad d itio n al num bers have
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ly purchased a new C hevrolet.
been arran g ed .
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. B lackburn
w ent to E stacada to visit th e ir d au g h ­
SMELT HAVE STARTED
Mrs. E. H. H olm es and fam ily
ON SECOND RUN o ter,
ver Sunday.
F ra n k B lackburn of Cam as, W ash­
F isherm en com ing from T ro u td ale
rep o rt th e sm elt to be ru n n in g in In­ ington, has been visiting his b ro th er
G. H. B lackburn, w hile he is recu
creased num bers. A couple of days
p eratin g from an operation.
ago the run had decreased to such
Reversible Disc Harrows iu one- or two-horse
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Crasw ell and
an ex tent th a t it was th o u g h t th e
1-row Grain Drills.
son W illiam w ere d in n er g u ests S un­
season was over b ut now th a t th e
ir B' v y r io\V,S’, *?PrinK Tooth Harrows, Pnlverizors, Grape
day a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs
second tide of fish has sta rte d it is not
lloes, Fowler Cultivators.
1
Orval M anary of Gillis.
known how long th e supply will last.
Mrs. Joe M anary sp en t Sunday
, ®ee % NeW F a“ 1,kner R’ding Spring Tooth Harrow, goes
S tream s of au to ists co n tin u e to
w ith h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. W. E
between the rows. Also the new 3-bearing Tractor, Reversible
keep th e traffic cops busy on th e
M arket!.
Disc Harrow, 5-tooth or 14 tooth Cultivators.
Base Line road to prev en t accidents.
A larg e n um ber of frien d s and
Tons of fish a re tak en from th e w a­
neighbors g ath ered a t th e hom e of
te r every day a t T ro u td ale and c a r­
F ra n k Beers S atu rd ay evening in
ried away.
. £
1
5
i S , « , Pi “ " r t J r ' ° , r d “
» “ "•* C “ ' “ -
honor of his birth d ay . The evening
was spent in dancing. T he hostess
TROUTDALE
Get our new low prices before you buy. You'll get the
p repared a d elightful lunch.
A large crow d g ath ered a t th e
implement a t less.
A brand new Victor V ictrola $150
E astern S tar m eeting last week to
Term s.
J. E.
celeb rate the 15th an n iv ersary of th e m achine at $135.
M etzger, phone 1901,
o rganization of th e chapter. Mrs. H.
114,
S m ic f
H ubbard and Mrs. F u n k , c h a rte r W INTER WHEAT CROPS
Myers W ater Pumps, W ater Systems Installed.
m em bers and old tim e resid en ts of
FARM LABOR WAGE SET
T ro u td ale, were present.
*
.
*
A rep o rt on crop conditions
Miss M argaret B urns retu rn ed S at­
u rd ay from N ew berg, w here she had th ro u g h o u t Oregon on April 1, lias
ju st been received from F. L. K ent
been visiting fo r a week. She was ag ric u ltu ral sta tistician of th e U. S.’
X/ o A m W a ll, an d W o o d la rk
T-TERE’Sawe® coating that meets
th a t H a th
accom panied by h er two nieces, Miss D epartm ent of A griculture, B ureau
iqusrely
the
problem u of t a all
fin-
. . ,
Tj
f
7
i l wall
W H il U
H -
Jessie McNair and Miss L illian W al­ of M arkets and Crop E stim ates,
lifting. Right from the can, it spreads
whose h ead q u arters are in P o rtland.
lace.
easily under the brush — dries overnight,
According to Mr. K ent, w inter w heat
waterproof and washable — a handsom^
Mr. and Mrs. Louis L ontm er were in M ultnom ah county has stood the
satin-like lustre. N o t a high gloss, dis­
guests over Sunday of Mrs. R. K n arr. hard w inter with little dam age.
tracting to the eye, nor a dull flat tone.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. McCullin and Some stan d s are a little thin but not
Washes easily with soap and water.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C halm ers visited on th in enough to w arran t reseeding.
According to th is rep o rt farm la­
E iab t dainty, d elic ate ly toned tints end
Sunday with th e ir p aren ts, Mr. and bor in M ultnom ah county has been
Pure W h ite . A n ideal tini.h tor Bedroom
o r N u rsery F u rn itu re and all W o o d w o rk.
Mrs. M. E. Jo h n sto n
set at front $35 to $40 a m onth with
Gresham, Route A
phone 10g3
P lans are being m ade for a play to board day laborers are to receive $2
TRY IT AT OUR EXPENSE
be given in th e n ear fu tu re by th e “ « ay ar]d dln,?e r -
P arent T en.h -
.
Several counties in th e ea ste rn p art
aren t-T each er association.
p art of th e sta te had a snow cover-
Frfifl .■ Trial l i Can1
an o< i
1 tilh
i i , ! £ ,ul1 C .lo id c
I i„ i,h
P ho n es: E ast 7IO 2; Gresliant 33.1
An E aster program was given by big on m ost of the w heat fields on
: ,W
4|ven F R E E by the deelera named he-
th e Sunday school.
; April 1st, hence no satisfacto ry line
i lo w if you preaent thia Coupon and 25 c n o tor i
AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME
: a brush to apply it.
Elizabeth Robinson m et w ith a could1 be Rotten on condition of th e
natnf.,1
.
c
,
crop 1,1 certain counties, p articu larly
Your Patronage Solicited
painful accident on Sunday, while Baker. W allowa, and part of Union'
h u n tin g for E aster eggs. A doctor Much of th e w heat in the heavier
was called from G resham to stop the i,r,,d u cl"k counties was sown late
flow of blood.
i
and grow th a t th e present
M orin« a„<| (¡eneral H auling
l a 4 ^ , UnJo„ Aveuue
... .
, _
„
tim e is not up to norm al for this
The children of Lee Evans and A. date.
In th e w estern part of the
W ood' Coal and B riquets
P o rtlan d , O regon
ESTABLISHED 1859
t opeland are sick w ith scarlet fever. |« 'a te , w in ter killing is rep o rted to
Phone 2431
A.
L.
M
iller
of
Mosier
was
th
e
be
considerably
g
re
a
te
r
th
an
usual,
See J. G. MAST, Mgr.
g u est on Sunday of W. M Robinson f UP
“ >«” o t a lte rn a te
R Regol of th e O W R a. v
freezing and thaw ing w eather, with
n . Kegoi or th e O. W. R. & N. bag- much m oisture in th e soil. W inter
gage d ep artm en t of P o rtlan d was th e bill in th e eastern p art of th e sta te
guest la st week a t th e A. D. K endall “ I'Pears to be less th an was antici-
H om em ade H am s, Bacon, S au sage, Lard
home, w here he feasted on the de- f’,a l‘‘d from ’he condition in which
F u ll line of Cold Lunch Meats
iicious
' IIlany
he CrOp
en tered
A good
ttetous sm
sm elt
elt.
fle|(ls
haye ’be
hg(, w inter.
(he Htand\
la.
Mrs. A. D. K endall and Mrs. L. terially reduced, hut not to a point
Also a Variety of Salt Fish for Lenten Season
O strand were d in n e r guests of Mrs " h e r e it was considered th a t re-
T. J. Bailey in G resham on last T i ' i ' ” 5 WOul<1 be adv‘8able.
Most
Main 8t., G resham
GKO. D IET!,, Prop.
T h u rsd ay
0,1 ,a8t of th e
reseeded fields have been
Phone 1711
y'
sown to spring w heat, b u t in the
Mr. and Mrs. H. A dam s of P o rt- w estern
part of th e s ta te o th e r
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
Phone 1891
land and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. W eeks of Kraina have been used to a eonsider- »bs i : ; x
‘r * w R S , ^ \ : w X r u i ^
,ncr.eM« "■
*»•«».
... waasw
.
.
LUI
P leasan t Valley were guests of Mrs
e.x ,e n t- and In
some eases
cul-
W ithout l t » . / i h rep o rt a ve*T much less nunt-
L. O strand on
tlv ated crops will be planted. W est- as low as $30 per m onth
I
‘
*'
®rn Oregon soli condition has not board th e m onthly wage ran ces from / F , ^an “ y ear ag o ' C onsiderable
J. W. Brook is visiting his m other, been favorable to spring w heat seed- $50 to $75. d e p e n d in g u , som e ex tent caB tles
X "Pr" ,K P' gH
HOnH! lo'
! Mrs. H. W aite.
in8 th is season. The condition of on supplies fu rn ish ed by the em - For t t , » t i.
a
U nlted S tates th e num ber
G. O iolittl and M. G iolittl of T rout- ' be wl“ ,e,r whPat cr°P for th e sta te ployer. Day wages with board are j ,,r t /
reported from $1 to $2 per day Day
19?v
8° W.8« ° '‘ far,nM 0,1 APril b
dale, p edestrians, were in ju red about £ b e o f n o r m
l ? ^
wages w ithout board, o f’ which th e re ' U k h 1^1 II" ,n ‘ated , a t, \ 2 . «24,000,
» o clock Sunday n ig h t on th e Sandy dition, com pared with 99.0 per cent is not much em ployed, is reported at ««ttm. i ? ’ ’ 7 ? r <’e'1, of th e n u m ber
r.p o rte .t at [estim ated as being on farm s one year
¡boulevard eight m iles east of P ark- *ast r e a r- and a 10 y ear average of from $2 to $3.
F or th e United S tates the farm — ________ ______________ __
I rose when struck by an autom obile ^ T i r n T t f u e a « ...
driven by W. H. Rock of 395 Mar- is p.ace'd t t ‘
c J n ? o ^ n o i m ^ labor supply is estim ated el
., pt r
s , mmomu
dem and o X O .o ’pe’ r ^ t ' o V ^ y e ^
„ M ric ”8
g
u
erite
avenue.
They
were
sent
to
on
April
1.
1922,
coropard
with
the
for 1 resh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves, of any kind
,a hospital, w here seven stitch es w ere
® condition per cent a year ago,
taken in the scalp of one and two “" dt attu"h y; a r average
8? 3 per
l ¡stitch
- . t . . u es
„ in _______
. other.
jeent. W ith an average ab andonm ent
the scalp of . the
and grow ing conditions, th e 1922 about. 98 per cent of tin- num ber one T o ^ th l’ ‘‘t C o rp o ratl?"- d efen d an t
S ee M e for C attle H auling
Some io c a iitie . reP^
T ° c^
crop is forecasted a t 572,974,000 year ago
CEDAR A M ) VIC TORY bushels, com pared with 587,032,000
a C orporation.
A n um ber of th e neighbors donat bushels In 1921, 610,597,000 bushels
In »he nam e of the 8 ta te of O re­
fa
1820,
and
a
five-year
average
of
I
[ ed work on th e road in front of Geo 578,575,000 bushels.
gon you a re hereby req u ired to a p ­
p ea r an d unsw er th e com plaint filed
. Hayden s and Al S tafford’s places. : A few of th e heavy w
w neat
heat produc
produc- '
ag ain st you In th e above en titled
Y esterday and today Mrs. Stafford lng «’ates report a very low condi
cause, on o r before May 4th, 1922,
and Mrs George A lider served din- 2,°",'.
K an*’aB’ «5.0 per
and If you fail to so ap p e ar and ans-
| n«r to n in e men Monday. An effort Texas, 6 7 . 0 ^ * ' cent; « S i ’ '
wm* . T
,h ‘ re°L th e plaintiff
will la k e ju d g m en t ag a in st you for
Is being made to g et th e county to
” per cent. Condition In the sta te
REPAIRING AND RETREADING
j th e sum of $75.00 besides Interest
open th is road up. At it will enable o t " ’»«hington is placd a t 85.0 p eri
All work guaranteed.
and h er costs and disb u rsem en ts
cent.
th
e
farm
ers
to
go
to
O
rient
w
ithout
herein, and fu rth e r, plaintiff will ap­
T im e t o P c t i i
The
condition
of
the
Oregon
rye
.
<■*•> r«su
having to go so fa r around.
ply to th e Ju stice of th e above en-
crop is estim ated at 92.0 per cent of [
l.t
L C° Url for an o rd er d irecting
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norm al, com pared with 97.0 per cent '
th a t th e personal p roperty of defend­
KanMtrs
D
eclared
F
alse.
a
year
ago,
and
a
10-year
average
of
GEORGE A. BRANDT
an t located In th e City of G resham ,
u s a t , the
lliv
I ru
U m
lilU
« '» . w
p per
c i
« cent.
, i.-.irP -y ,kn®*,n v ’bat
o I rs 3 >7.0
Oregon rye is used
O pposite B row n's M arket
Oregon, and h ereto fo re attach ed
about E lm er Jackson, o u r neighbor, largely as a hay and g reen forage '
Phone 1107
Powell St.
herein, tow it: One Ice m an u factu rin g
having forged a check on his fa th e r, crop
I plant, or so much th ereo f as mey he
a re absolutely w ithout foundation.
The United S tates rye condition Is [
: necessary, be sold as by law provid­
*
JOHN RUHLIN
estim ated at 89 0 per cent, com pared j
ed and the proceeds th ereo f be ap-
with 90.3 per cent a year ago, and a
| piled on plaintiff's Judgm ent. You
POWELL VALLEY
*"-year average of
or 88.4
8« 4 per cent.
10-year
a re fu rth e r notified th a t th is su m ­
John Palm blad suffered a stro k e * be forecast of the U. 8. crop, based
mons Is served upon you by publics-
_
. on acreage sown last
Inst fail,
fo il and
u „,l an
. n >
lof paralysis yesterday which affected
tlon th ereo f, once a week for six (6 )
hoth
i
o
ii..
i-
i
,
.
average
season
for
grow
th.
Is
69.-1
Recommend
both legs
He ii Is in a serious condi- 667.000 bushels, com pared with 67,-
(consecutive weeks in the G resham
[O utlook, a new spaper of g en eral ctr-
tiou at his home
918,000 bushels las! year. 60,490,000
Albers
a
( cu iatinn, published sem i-w eekly in
bushels In 1920, and a 5-yea r a v e r­
G resham , M ultnom ah C ounty O re­
age
production
of
66,474,000
bush-
Quality
PLEASANT HOME
t/te
gon. p u rsu an t to t . d e r of John
els.
i Brown, Ju stice of th e above en title d
Cor. Powell am i .Maple
The M ethodist L adles' Aid Is - going
labor jtppi-ars
jtp p ears io
to he
— ; Oregon farm
, m in inuur
oe
947 Davis S treet
hot cakes
C ourt, of d ate March 18. 1922
Grew ham
to
hold
an
apron
sale
W
ednesday
som
ew
hat
o
n
t
of
balanre,
th
e
supply
I
Portiani!
21 ^ » 2 2 ° * fir,t publ,eall<” ’ March
of the
vening, April 19 in th e M ethodist being estim ated at 103 0 per re n t of I
IM I
Bdwy. 2ON2
, h u t
vo n r
n M ln
.U m
.«
___ a . . I
W est
church. A short program has been j
y*a,r ' wbH»> ’he dem and la only
Dale of last publication May 2. 22
i
.
... a.
j 8 » .ft por
of th a t of a year aao.
McGUIRK « SCHNEIDER.
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Lunch will be served
T he average m onthly wage, with
A ttorneys for P laintiff .
w
a
i w m
S
5
bro k en d o l l a r s !
I
w
BEST OF MEATS
5
j
, . . .
A. J. W. BROWN
1
BANK OF GRESHAM
Implements
For the Berry Man
IMPLEMENTS FOR THE GARDENER
HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY
WASHABLE
CELOID FINISH
LUMBER, LATH AND SHINGLES
Orient Lumber Co.
BUILDING MATERIAL
2?
MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE
Jones Lumber Co.
k
CHOICE MEATS
FRESH MEAT & FISH
SANITARY MARKET
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
R.tnrt.v
v m ot o
j
CASH
PAID
E. BAUMANN,
Gresham, Phone 2441
’
Fisk Tires and Tubes
OLDFIELD TIRES
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■■— »■ me neavy
GRESHAM TIRE COMPANY
Hour
WOOD
.
COAL
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
A Truck for Every Kind of Work
Groctrs
Albert
Flapjacks
Patty,